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Details of the Battle of
'Carthage, Xissouri!
Pima °mos,
TuunsDAT, July 11, 3 A. M. $ t
At half-past one o'clock this morning, the
telegraph commenced bringing the particulars
of, the battle of Carthage, the first announce
ment of which will be found under our tele
graphic head on the second page of to day's
yasss. We. hold back as long as our large
edition will allow us, in order to give as ranch
of the particulars as possible. We doubt not
that a splendid victory has been achieved by
the loyal men of Missouri I
Br. Louts, July 10 --A. epeotel in meager arri
ved bare this evening by the Paella 'Railway with
deep :ohm from 001. Slept to Adjutant Harding,
At the arena.
The fallowing lc an abstract written It Uttar
for the Democrat :
On the morning of tho 5:11, Col. 3iegel with a
portion of his regiment; a part of Col. Soloman's,
and tea plans of artillery, in all about 1,100 to
1,200 men, were attaoked 6.000 rebels under
Oen. Baines and Col. Parsons, about Y miles east
of Carthage. ' - The enemy had many mounted
aon.
Oaf. Singel began the salon at half poet nine in
the morniag, breaking the enemy's centre twiee,
and after half an hones aghtiog silenced their ar
tillery. The rebels had three flap, one of the
State of Missouri, and two of the Confederate
States The latter were twice shot down, and were
raised no ittore. The enemy tiled to outflank our
troops with their cavalry, and cut off the retreat
of our baggage, but Siegel made a retreating
movement, keeping up a constant firing, and Or
dered the baggage train to advance, whioh was
formed into oolumns with the battalions of infan
try, supported bYfour piece! of artillery in front
and on the flank!.
The rebels then attempted to out off his cermet
nleation,with their cavalry, but our artillery took
them at a cross fire, widish played havoe with their
ranks. and opened a road. 'Col. Siegel , then fell
bask on Oarthage, the enemy harassinchis flank
up to the town, wher4 another stand was made.
The rebels being in possession of the place, Siegel
surrounded the town, throwing shell and grenades
into the enemy's cavalry; and using his infantry
with great effect.
While attempting to moil an **cent wood, to
prevent the use of their cavalri, the rebels made
the most serious attack, and there the bloodiest
part of the battle was fought; but the enemy were
finally routed, aid forced to withdraw.
Siegel then fen back on Mt. Vernon, where he
could be supported. The note captive was an, of&
oar, who was taken about 6 o'olook. He reported
the enenry'slo3ll at near 25'6; but as the severest
took plate subsequent to his capture, it is believed
their lose Is considerably greater.
Forty live prisoners were taken. Oar ams is
killed, and 45 wounded and missing.
The battle to whloti Oa Wolff was killed was
fought on Saturday, 30 miles from Fpriogaeld.
The Springdeld correspondent of the Democrat
alp, under date of the fith, that immediately af
ter the arrival of Brig. Gen. Sweeney at Spring
field he despatched a messenger to Cole. Siegel
and Soloman', who were *pumped at Neoshr, to
move their columns to Carthage, which was
promptly done.
Last night a messenger arrived from Col. Siegel,
stating that Gov. Jackson end Generals Price and
Raines bad united their forces, &boat 4.000 strong,
and weje swamped eight' miles north of Carth•
age. Siegel and Soloman." pushed forward ra
pidly, attacked the rebel forces :batty yesterday
morning, and continued fighting during the day.
Messengers are oontinually arriving, bringing
information that the rebels are retreating
southwardly : between Sarooxie end Mount
Vernon, falling bask on CAsevllle with their
baggage and plunder, under cover of their
cannon, and that Seigel is attacking their rear
This afternoon Gen. Sweeney commands in person
and a flying column is moving southwardly, to in
,
teroapt the rebels at Verona, thus (trashing them
completely between our columns. Large bodies
of mounted men are congregating on the western
plains and , at Forsythe with the intention of
joining Taokson's force, but General Sweeny has
pent a detachment of 250 mounted men through
Douglas county to prevent their union, and drive
them back.
General 7doßride's command and a company of
Home Guards arrived last night, bringtng Colonel
Coffee, lste a member of the Legislature, as a pri
soner.
Later advloes say that a report reached Spring.
Held on Sunday morning of an engagement between
SOO 11. 8. troops, under Cot. Wolff, and about 1 ; 500
rotate. Wolff occupied a prairie when the battle
began, but, the rebels retreating to the woods, he
followed, and, In skirmishing In the timber, lost 30
killed and wounded, be . himself being among the
killed. The loss of the rebels was oonaiderable,
but it has not been detlnttely ascertained.
A messenger was despatobed to Springfield for
reinforcements, and the whole forte at that place
Immediately pushed forward.
Gen. Lyon was at Leesville Sunday morning, and
Major Sturgis was at Clinton on the same day.
They expected to form a jonotlon about two miles
from Clinton on Sunday night.
Affairs in St. Louis,
Loots, July 10th —Judge Catrone charge to
the Wand Jury was read in the Circuit Court to•
day: , -fly! reit'. the (potation of treason at great
length, and olearly proves that the judge has not
followed Tennereee, but remittal' true to the United
States Government.
Uriel Wright mode appliostion for a writ of ha
beu eorptut in the cues of ex-Senator Green and
John Boward, now held in the oustody of tha U. S.
forces at Canton, Mo. Judge /3haokland also ap
plied for a similar writ in the ease of Capt. Camp
bell. one of the prisoners taken at Camp Jackson.
Sharp Skirmishing in Western Virginia
(Correspondence of the Cinoinnati Commercial I
BOCKIWSHON, Vtk., July 7.
A gallant band of fifty Buckeyel, Third Ohio
Regiment:under Captain 0. A. Lawson, of Co-
lambus, made a good reanrd yesterday afternoon,
at Middle Fork bridge Friday afternoon, without
General MoOlelian ' s knowledge, GeneraCilehleloti
Ordered Colonel Morrow to detach fifty men for a
muting expedition. Burgeon MoMeane &mom
panted the party, five men being taken from each
company of the regiment. The expedition pro
'Needed by bridle paths across the hills to a point
on Beverly Dike, five miles this aide of Middle
Fork bridge, and encamped for the night • • About
midnight, Union men appealed to, them for pro
leaden against marauding rebels, who bad formed
their women and children to flee to the woods for
safety, and titid' pillaged' their houses ' Lawson
coaled a' rough mountain and crossed Middle Fork
In the morning, two and a half milea above the
bridge. Ha followed the stream with great dim
mite through unbroken thickets, until be reached
a good ambush within musket range of the bridge,
which was crowded with rebel. The enemy dis
eovered his party, and en advance guard of eve
cautiously approached him from the bridge, all
ready with their muskets. His men stood up and
both parties fired simultaneously. Three of the
rebels fled at the int round, and the other two
dropped immediately afterward. , The enemy
now opened upon his little bead' from three sides,
from the bridge, behind its embankments, and the
thickets on the hillside
In order to get better opportunity, he moved his
men into an open space, seventy-five yards from,
and dommandlng. the eastern antrum, of the
bridge, and
, poured into the crowd of rebels a
galling Are. The effect WWI awful imprecations
and screams of " murder." His men obeyed or
dere with absolute composure. A number had
already been hit, and one WA killed in.the sot of
firing. After firing four rounds into the bridge,
he ordered a retreat, and the, lade backed slowly
into the bushes, carrying their "wounded. The
enemy did not pursue, and party recrossed the
stream a mile and a half above the bridge. Cap
tain Lawson brought away the musket of the dead
'soldier, but was unable to carry off the body, the
enemy's ambuscade from the hillsides being too
hat. Ile says his party was not much harassed
by the rpbelt at bridge, but the ambuscade
was annoying.
• Those In the bridge sod behind the embank-
ment - would pop up their heads and blare away
without .good 'aim,: but thole in the bushes were
more deliberate' An Irishman in the ;Arty says
it was " hot as bell." Lawson says his mo n be
hei,ed splendidly ; ,not a man flinched, and they
obeyed orders jest as promptly ,ae if on dress
parade.
The men say the captain hiniself animated them
by his cheerful voice, which wee beard above the
din of the isontliot. Dr: hiddeans gays the captain
was as calm and collected as if he were playing
soldier. f
The casualties were as follows: Osmuel W.
Johni; of Hemilton; Butler county, shot deed by'
a ball thrones the breast; corporal Joseph Riga.
of Cornmbus, shot in the right foot by a rebel from
the hillAdde.,:.The, , ball struck on the top of his
angle, and passed downward; shattering the' small
boom of the foot. The surgeons hope to save the
foot, but it is doubtful. High was in the front of
the battle, and fell exOLtiming ;' Captain, I'm
hit, but I must .have another shot ;" raising and
standing on one foo t'he loaded and fired twice
more, whin, being faint, two of his comrades as
sisted him - Into the bushes. Nicholas Black, a
Brighton botcher boy, of Cincinnati, was struck
In the forehead, over the right eye, by . a buckshot,
which lodged betifseif .the skull bones--a severe
wound, but not dengerons. .11e fell, and rising
again, he took two more shots at the enemy. Geo.
W Darling, of Nomad, was shot M the left arm ;
the bell entered at the elbow, and traversed the
tausoles of thcarm ievetior eight inches, ploughing
up a ghastly furrow ; the bone was not broken .
David - Hdecnr, of -Barnesville, Belmont county,
slightly wounded tbe right arm. Joseph
Beokeis,.. of Newark,. slightly wounded IA the
left leg -William Bening, of •Hamllton, But
ler county, had the skin above his right ear rut
oy a ball ; 'Wrier'. or eight .of- • tliit men receivid
toratahes, and had their clo:hing riddled. Captain
Lawson of Worthington, was the
coolest and pluckiest fellow in the fight. He was
the last to quit the'.fieldi and left the bushes testae
to get a tsar snot; but Dr. Mob:teens said every
man of the party displayed good pluck. The
wounded were brought to the hospital in wagons,.,
this morning, and are comfortable. Captain Law
lon and - his man are eonfident:that some were
killed on the bridge. Seven. were / killed, outside
of the bridge. All ao.acints agree thitthe rebels
• ' ouxonsen :Avow
were about 300 strong, meetly Georgians, [Wading
forty horsemen, armed with Sharpe's carbines.
Goooral Met:Hellen is mach pleased with the gal
-1 tots,' of the mon, but &rarely oensnree the expe
dition. Lawson gives valuable information about
the topography of Middle Fork .
001. MeOook took command of the advance, and
moved at daylight whit his own regiment, tho
Di lath Ohio, Aedrews' Fourth Cato, Loomis' Bat
tery, and Burdsall'e Dragoons, which constitute
the advance guard, the . Fourth being detsohed
from &blotch's brigade. Rosooran'e brigade is
under marching orders The Tenth Indiana have
loft to day; the remainder of the brigade leave at
daylight to morrow.
General MoCiellan goes forward to-morrow.
Soh'estob'e brigade will follow immediately.
The Tenth Ohio just arrived ; It is in l3ohleloh's
brigade.
Gen Morris received orders yesterday to move
his whole force last night to a strong position.
within a mile of the enemy's fortineations, at
L taTill RBI The order was obeyed, and at day
light (113 e. Morrie was to position. You perceive
the army is rapidly closing for conitiot.
. This division will probably meet the enemy first
at Roaring Run, 32 mites beyond Beverly. The
enemy is reported 20,000 strong east of the Middle
Fork, including all their posts They are either
very strong or they don't know what they are
about. Ripley. California, Obarleeton, Glennvllle,
Bulltown, and Frellebteere are ordered to be *eau
pied by strong detachments. 0. Jennings Wire
eaoaped from Ripley. Colonel Norton went after
him on the 4th, but Wise retreated on Charleston.
Cot Connell, of the Seventeenth Ohio, is appointed
commander at this rest.
Capt. Barrett's company, Nineteenth Ohio, was
paraded before The regiment this morning, dis
armed. and ordered to report at Columbus. They
were disgramedlor outrages perpetrated on the pro
perty of reputed Eleaustonists by Lieut. Stratton
and eight privates of the company. Capt. Barrett
was profoundly grieved.
Subsequently the commissioned officers of Mo .
regiment appealed to Gen. McClellan to revoke
the sentence, and give the innocent members a
°banee to redeem the reputation of the company.
After ooneidering the ease the General acceded to
the desire, and the arms were restored. Lieut.
Stratton" and his guilty friends got home in die-
grace.
McCook reported his arrival at Middle Fork this
afternoon. Re reports finding the body of Johns,
who was killed in Lawson's skirmish.
An official report from. Col. Tyler, dated this
morning,nt Weston, states that six of bit men snr.
prised sixteen mounted men in oamp between Wee-,
ton and Balltown yesterday, and took six of them,
with their arms and horses., prisoners. They wilt
be sant to Colnriabus, `:
sisms Chaplains.
The following is Secretary Gamerob's reply to
the army committee of the Voting Men's Christian
Assoolation : "-
Wan Dxsauzmnse, July 6, 1861.
GENTLEMIK : Your letter of the let instant, re
questing that " no oommlitelon be issued for any
one as chaplain unless he oats famish satisfactory
credentials of his °Medal charaeter and standing as
a minister of the lasspel," and asking, that im
proper persons, already commissioned, may be die
missed, has been received, and the sentiments
which you express meat my cordial approval.
By reference to general order, No 15, you will
perceive that the selection of ohaplains in the Va
unteer regiments is made, by the colonel of each
regiment upon , the vote of the field (Akers and
oompanies commanding on duty with the regi
ment, 80 that this Department has no authority to
issue any chaplainoy commissions, nor to revoke
any already made
When suggestions from so respectable a b3dy of
eitizens as that which you represent fall within
the scope of this Department, It will afford me
sincere pleasure to do all in my power to carry'
them into prude.. lam deoidedly of the opinion
that it would be far better for volunteer regiments
to be without any chaplains than to be demoralized
by unworthy men, who, solely from motives of
gain ' desecrate - the sacred character of the post -•
clot!! they assume. Snob appointostinte are in di
root oentraventionwf the express reoommendation
of the Department, - and are, at the same time, a
deliberate outrage upon the religious sentiment of
the age
I would reaper fully recommend, in every in
stanoe where you have positive proof of any im
proper person having been placed in the-responsi
ble position of chaplain, an immediate reference of
the evidence establishing the feet to the nolouel of
the regiment. I feel aonfident that no oommand
ing ()Miser would hesitate to ddliis duty by promptly
revoking the commission.
I am, gentlemen. with high respeot,
Your obedient servant,
Suzote Osuznow
Mears Gilead B. Nub, Stephen H Tyng, Jr.,
Frank W. Ballard, and P.• Hartwood Vernon,
Army Oom , Y. hi C. A
John Milton.
For The Press.)
The following notice of John Milton Is copied
from the "Lives of the Most Famous English
Poets," a book published in the year 1687. for
Samuel Manship, at the sign of the Blaok 8011,
Cornhill, London. Written by William Win-
Stanley, author of the English Worthies :
"J.ohn Milton was one whose natural parts might
deservedly give him a piles amongst the prinoipal
of our Engltsh Poets, having written two Hereittit
Poems and a Tragedy . ; namely, Parodic° Lost,
Parodic* Regained, and Sampson Agonista ; But
his
Fa is gone out like a Candle in a Snuff,
and his Memory will always stink, which might
have ever lived in honourable Repute, bad not he
been a notorious Traytor, and most impiously and
villanonsty bely'd that blessed Martyr King
Charles the First " R1J11811.16.
THE CITY.
Military Matters.
Tan Nr.wa FROM Bilissouar.—The intell!.
genes of yesterday afternoon, from 001. Siegel
and Missouri, created an immense exoltement in
this city. The absenceof reliable details as to the
positive loss on either side emberras2ed the minds
of oitizene, 80 that they were at a lOU to decide as
to whether they should be exultant or depressed.
After despatobes left little doubt that, although
repulsed, ihe Federal troops bad lost lees men than
the rebels - 111MT Istokeon.
And so the whole:city was jubilant; for a Fede•
ral triumph. in a crisis like this, Is en individual
victory, and every man regarded the battis,,as
something concerning his own honor and courage.
Upon the whole, the nesse was inspiriting and re
freshing.
PRLIMPORD ARSENAL
There are now employed at the arsenal, in the
different departments, about 120, ezolusive of those
who wo•k at night.
In the warehou'e men are engaged in peaking
muskets ready for exportation, same 15,000 of
which bad been sent to this arsenal for repairing,
and are now ready to be forwarded to their re
speotive destinations. No new guns are EMS
faamred at, this place, it being devoted rawly to
the manufacture of cartridges, bullets, caps, do.
About 120 000 percussion cape are made every
twenty-four hours.
The friction primers, which may be said to have
been invented hero, inasmuch as they are a modi•
fiction of the old Prussian primers, are a deoided
object of interest.
There are at present some thirty men and boys
employed in the manufacturing of these articles,
and they will finish about 8,000 of them in one day.
The fulminating powder with which these primers
ars made is °lmposed of a deotaationof quicksilver,
nitric) sold, and alcohol.. Some idea of the ex
pansiveness of the ingredients may be formed when
it is stated that $2OO worth of material are worked
op in one day, and over 3 000 pounds of sold are
required to make 3,000 pounds of the powder.
The manufacturing of the Maynard primers has
been stopped by order of the Government. It is
understood that they are to be superseded by a
simpler and more available improvement.
The magazine, a modest one-story structure,
with a solid stone wall surrounding it on every
side, with a small iron gate, and two lightning
rods, contains at this time about 30,000 pounds of
powder.
DOINGS A? VIZ NAVY YARD
The steamship ifeystone State, now on the dock
at the navy yard, will be taken off to give place to
the Seminole, which arrived at this port on Satur
day last. The crew of the Seminole will be pat
on board, of the receiving ship, where they wilt re•
mats until the ship is again ready for sea, which
will be about-one weak from the present time.
The iron steamehip Louiliana, built in this oily,
has been purchased by the Government, and has
been taken to the navy yard, for the purpose of
being fitted out for war purposes
TROOPS PASSING TREO7OII
The reserve amps of the Fourteenth New York
regiment. numbering 256 men. passed through this
otty on Monday night for Washington They are
under the commend of Lieutenant 00looel Fowler
and Lieutenant Booth.
GOYIIIYI2I2 110118113
There is a brisk demand for horses at the pre
sent time, an order having been received In this
oity for several thousand. From fifty to one bun.
dyed` are Bemired daily in this city, by 1
dealers who have' the °entreat, and as fast as the
horsea pees inspection, and receive the brand of
tbe . ll. B upon their shoulders, they are shipped
to Washington. Considering the price paid by
the, Government, quite a good lot of horses has
lista far been obtained.
OIVRINTEI pdGiERVIA RSOIMENT
Lieut. G. Curtis, from the Seventh Regiment
Reserve Penner/Iyard,', Volunteers, now at Camp
Wayne, West Cheater, is in this eity, under orders
from Uol. B. B Harris, to recruit the regiment, un
der the new regulations, to 1 040 men. lie has le•
rotted his recruiting °Moe in Sixth street, below
Chestant. Tee camp is:looated at the fair ground.
The men all have their new summer equipments.
&MUTH . ARRUAL REPORT OP WM. J. BIS/L
-EM", PRISMS AGSMS, TO TEM PRISON /113 PLO.
TORS —We have received the above report, which
states that the number released from prison,
through the interference of the *gent, during the
year ending Jute 30, 1861, was 1.385. The ex
panse of their liberation was 8215 90, which was
furniehed mainly by the primers or their friends
These were all court outs, and, on investigation
by the agent, the persona concerned were either
found to be falsely zoomed, or the charges against
them were so trivial as to justify the court and
the magistrates in consenting to their immediate
discharge Much good wee effected by this inter
ference of the agent, amioable feelings being, in
many instances, created or renewed between the
prisoners and their prosecutors, white greet inher
ing wee prevented to Innocent parties by the resto
ration of parents to the homes and helpless chil
dren who needed their care.
Intozioating liquor is assigned by the agent as
the origin of numbers of thee° prosecutions, and he
,expresses the opinion that, ware the temperate
portion of the community to exert their power in
shutting up its houses of sale, our prison would be
but thinly populated, but few committing magis
trates would be required, and our criminal taxa
would be vastly reduced.
The liberation of the prisoners in question has
saved to the county the sum of $11,558 80 in costs
and the expense of their support till their regu
lar day of trial, and eves this amount would have
been greatly increased had they been tried before
a Petit jury.
It appears that the number of persona commit.
ted to perm within the year was 19 931. The
Grand Jere acted on 8 561 eases, of which they
ignored 1,304, and found 2 2.57 true Me They
urge, like former juries, the establishment of a
lions of Correction, as serving, among -many
other useful purposes, to diminish the now over
crowded population of the prison, which defeats its
management on the separate system, 4000rding to
its original designs.
The spat, NI Remaly, luta , cosetimied to. pity
,12 . • • • .•
..e4.ed cr. r t N
'pedal attention to discharged convicts, supplying
many with clothing and temporary hi Imes, and
several with permanent employment, a pd when
ever expedient, with railroad Holten§ and sufficient
money to carry them to their Wanda. 'lie has,
is'ao, during the year, placed in the' va dons city
asylums and reformatory institutions forty six
liberated prisoners, moat of them young ' , an but
little inured to infractions of the lase.
The agent etatee that a quite unusual dumber of
innetios have been oommitied to prison within the
year, whose oases he had promptly 411r/soled of by
their removal to an asylum, Named of 4104 being
convicted, ea they would often hate been but for
his representation. confirmed by AL =dint cord
fixate to the Court, of their taw condition. Etc
pursued the same coarse with the antall.pog oas t s
in tho prison, and by the transfer, under the au
thority of the Court. of the patients to the appro
priate hospital, prevented the gPvat 'mischief that
might have sprnog from the ammad. Of the disease
among the prlionere.
The agent. as heretofore, had rtl l Anpervised the
dispensing of moral instruction to the prisoner;
on tho Sabbath, by qualified toacrhisra, and Wl
mates the belief that this, with the lessons of the I
inapeotors in their daily viaits ' has been of good
service to the parties concerned.
He dome his, report by etpreaslng his thanks
to the inspectors, to the Court, and the prime offi
cials generally, for their kindly on-operation, coun
sel, and aid at all times rendered to haul in the ful
filment of hie duty. •
A SLIIIiT STORNI.--Thfl slight. shower of
Taesday evening did not seem to affird the over
charged °loads a due relief; accordingly on Wed
nesday (yesterday) evening, about attic o'clock, a
severe storm auto up, marked with - vivid light
ning and a heavy fall of rain.. The sereets, in a
few moments, were deluged and deserted ; bat in
the /spas of a quarter hoar the atom abated,
and a cool, refreshing evening succeeded to the
hot, 'arid .day, and the sultry, entEmating air.
&Loh was the effect of." the rain, the :welcome
rain!"
iDaring the storm the esp.stone of the chimney
of the Oontinental motel was blown oft - and preci
pitated with great force through the akyligkt to the
aecond story floor. It tore away the. wire work
and iron'framea in its descent, landing in the pas
sage where haudreds of people are generalir pass
ing to and fro, but,' luckily, upon this oecamoo, all
were gazing ao intently at the coming storm that
no one was hurt. 'The oap-stone was three by four
feet, and weighed about 'four hundred 'pounds
Tbe damage done i ll estimated at four hundred
dollars.
A number of Areal:trete uprooted In thetquares,
and several awnings and fleg•stsifs blown to the
-His Natts.—The dashing .yoting so-called
lieutenant, who pretended that be`was in Phila.
deiphia on apettial servioo=ior r General Boot; and
who made himself at home with,several of the re
sidents of Old Southwark, it has been ascertained
has a wife and two children in New York, whom,
it is alleged, he deserted. A letter has been re
ceived by the authorities from- the wife, in wbioh
she expresses the- hope that he wilt have justice
done him here. This young man, while sponging
on Philadelphian; and telling all sorts of stories
about being- in the . secret service of the Govern
wait, said his prayers aloud every night, and never
failed to say grace before meals with 'a most sancti
monious expression of countenance: He has. no
doubt, been drummed out of amp for cowardice,
and was afraid to go home. Yesterday, a man re
siding in Southwark made his appearanoe at the
Central Station, and stated that he, also, had been
Imposed upon by White.
CANOMON RaCIIMENT--GlitiND CONCERT, Am
Hoacawr HALL —This Ana regtuient is nearly
ready for wive Benicia, being enotamped at Dia
mond Cottage, Camden, N. J. It le under the
command of Col. Hosefreld, than whom there I.
none better qualified, from his actual military ex
patience, as well as those of hie officers. For the
purpose of meeting the heavy expenses incident to
the formation of a regiment, it is their Intention to
give a grand muster.' festival at Canoert Hall, this
evening. The programme far the occasion is an
excellent one, and from the established reputation
of those who are to perform, a rlob musical treat
may be antioipate4 We hope MT citizens will aid
in this patrlotio oaurei by patronizing the (*smart,
A DANOEROOS PLAOE.—On the western
brow of the new City 1 1 .rk is a path for pedes
trians. A few feet beyond the 'path at a ourre Era
the walk, the work of exosvattlog the rooks is kzi
progress, making a perpendis star height of over
fifty feet, rendering it extremely dangerous .
There is no guard whatever to warn visitors, and
we hope the proper authorities will look, to it be
fore any sooldent odours. In addition to this spot,
one or two more might be guarded with railing,
so veto insure safety ; the walk at the base ef tho
bill, to form' a ormmuuloation along thei river
has caused, unknowingly, these two
unsafe places.
ConzintarErrEa's Pavia FOUND.—Ott Mon
day afternoon, upon removicur a kitohen Tanke in
a house In the vicinity of the Eastern Penitentiary,
a printing press was forted. This house was 000a
pied, several years since, by a notorious oounter
fetter, who, we are informed, is serving out a term
of imprisonment. The kitehen range would not
draw, ana the gas from it beoame so obnoxious
that its ate was abandoned It was finally deter
mined ,to remove the range, and in doing so the
press was disoovered.
Accroxix PaOx Le.wmtssursa.—A daughter
of °Moor Amon, of the Sixth district, was severely
Injured last night, by being wounded with a can
noo, disoharged by oertain lads named Dickey. at
Bancroft street, near Rizth and Arch streets. The
cannon. a small concern, being loaded with singe,
the load passed through a fence, and wounded the
girl, as mentioned above. This exhibition of law
lessness and its result, is a fair argument against
the fkring'of arms of .any kind whatsoever.
STILL AT /4633.0 E.—The madman who escaped
from the Insane Asylum at Rozborough a few days
slime, is which he was °outland for assaulting hie
sister with a hatchet, is still at large, and wander
lag about in the antiurban wards of the city. He
is uerfeetlynaked, and flourishes an immense olab,
when he sees any One, In MeDIIIOhIR manner. Ile
climbs trees and jumps tenons in a style that would
do no dlecredit to a monkey. On Monday a, party
went out to capture him, but failed to And the gnu-
Unman..
711i0a-Soriool. meeting 031 — the
High-School Alumni was had last evening at the
eohool building, in Broad street. No matters of
note came befere the meeting, and it'adjourned at
9 o'clock. Mr. Oehlsoh6ger is the next alumni
speaker.
Ton CORowna's OPTICS.—We are bappy to
inform our readers that Coroner Conrad has an
office'. No thanks, however, are doe to the City
Fathers for this anoommodation. The of of the
coronet will hereafter be at No. 112 Booth Fourth
street, where the coroner or his clerk may gene
rally be found.
TnE WEiton " Jonx Tat:rms.—This Un
fortunate craft has at last been securely floated
upon a mud foundation. She now lies on the
Jersey shore, a short diatom° above Richmond, so
that she is entirely out of the way of any vessels
passing up and down " the river. In a few days
pumps will be brought to bear upon the vessel.
FOUND Daowaino.---The body of a man was
found in the Delaware, at Spruce-street wharf, at
an early hour yesterday morning. He was about
six feet high, and stoutly built. He had on a dark
Alpsoi coat and dark-ribbed pinta. lie was
known as a jeweller, and, when on the wharf Tues
day, was evidently intoxicated.
Forams Casae.—John Fleming, fifty years
of age, was arrested on Monday at Beach and
Spruce Street!, Fourth ward, °barged with . beating
his wife in a brutal manner. Alderman Patehel
held him in $4OO bail to appear at nowt
John Learner was arrested on the lame charge
at TwentySret and Bend streets, and hold to bail
in the snm of $5OO.
Forintrao.—About 10 o'clock on Monday
evening, Off Miff Parr, of the Filth polioe district,
found a female infant, about a week old, in a cart
at Twenty-dret and Spruce streets. It was sent to
the almahouse.
Rum Orzs.—A. boy named Albert Taylor,
nine years old, was ran over about eight o'clock
yesterday morning, at Third and buttonwood
ptreets, by a truck--oar lle was not seriously in
ured.
ACCIDENTAL SllOOTlND.—Yesterday morn
ing, about half past seven o'olook, a little eon of
Mr. Beading, aged three 'years, residing at the
northwest corner of Eleventh and 'Buttonwood
streets. toeidentally shot himself In the side with
a pistol, causing a dangerous wound The child
had taken the pistol from a frank in the third
story room, and was playing with it when the
weapon was accidentally Aianbarged•
ASSAULT WITII A CLEAVER. Yesterday
morning an exoltam Ent was raised in Shippen•
etreet Market, caused by a butcher making an
assault on his wife with a cleaver. The weapon
came very near striking the bead of the woman,
and might have resulted fatally. The butcher
was arrested and confined for a hearing.
BBoz Jeu..—A man named Benj. Street,
now serving a term of imprisonment for burglary
In the Doylestown Jell, made his escape from that
place on Monday. He was °spirited a fee! hours
afterward, at Tenons.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE
QUART= Sznions--Judge
Deveraux was acquittal of a °barge of passing a
counterfeit note, It being in evidenoe that he was
not aware or the character of the note.
Enos Prfzer and floury T. Darlington were put
on trial, charged with libel, the prosecutor being
Henry Black.
The defendants are the publishers of the Bucks
County-Intelligences, and, on the 23d of April
last, an artiste was published in the ooltunns of
that paper oommenting on the rebellion, and re
ferring to the conduot of Certain men who were
supposed to be friendly to the Southern rebellion.
In that article Mr. Mack was particularly referred
to, and the following language used :
"This man. undertook to defend thoessioniatc
among a crowd of people at Sixth and Germantown
road, Philadelphia, when he was 'seised by the by.
'tenders, a rope put about his nook, and be was
nearly strangled by their violence. It Is said thee
the arteries of his nook were laid open by lb
rough treatment be received."
the paper containing this alleged libel circu
lates not only in Doylestown, but in the oily of
Philadelphia
John Device testified that he resided in Doyles
town, and that be knew the defendants, residents
of the saute place • he carried for the defendants
the Bucks County ' lntelligeucer ; °turfed along the
route which extended to the oily of Philadelphia,
and included hotels in the city.
Mr. Watson, the proprietor of the Barley Sheaf,
testified to the receipt at his hotel of the package
of papers, one of which oontained the article in
question, whiob was exhibited by the witness to
Mr. Black.
Oae of the printers, employed by the defendants
in their Office as foreman, was examined, and tes•
bled that he worked upon the paper, and he
Identified one of the newspapers produced in
court, as ail:oiler to one on file at the °Mee, con
taining the alleged libel ; the witness had heard
the defendants 66y that they had subscribers In
Philadelphia
Another witness, residing in Philadelphia, toed.
fled that his son was one of the Philadelphia sub
scribers, and received the paper 'containing the
offensive artiolo.
Denry Black testified that he reelded 'Oil Ger
mantown road, south of Diamond street ;'formerly
resided in"Bieks county; there was no truth in
the allegations in the article in question ; there la
not a gllablo of truth in the ardolo: c.
'5A4(14.4.00. *7 .1 1'
*". t.1J141
VILE PRESS.-P11.4,ADE1,4r1;11A;,;, : ,,MJR.BI)AY, , JULY , 11, 1861.
Oross.examlned.—Never had anything to say
in regard to secessionism after the bombardment
of Fort Sumpter ; what ix:warred in political mat
tern prior to that time is another question.
Question Have you ever had any conversation
with Mr Eldridge cm the enejsot of seceseioniam ?
Objected to, but allowed by the court.
Answer. lam certain we never had any suoh non
versation since the attack upon Fort Sumpter ;
pilot to that we differed politically, and we bad
many disputes, but: since the trouble at Poit
Sumpter no man has heard me defend the Routh ;
I was the first to raise the American flag I had
not a conversation with fdr. Eldridge on the sub
ject of secession the day altar the fail of Sumpter ;
on one 000asion Mr R. and another maw were papa.
lug along, and one of them said, " you d—n tory,
I suppose you are satisfied ; " this was the day
after the attack upon Sumpter ; I don't know that
the remark was intended for me ; we have dif
fared for years politically, and he has sailed rue
bard names.
Question. Did not a crowd visit your bogie?
Answer. Ono evening a crowd of persons, six or
seven, were in front of my house, and I got out of
bed and looked oat, and then want baok to bed,
and the next day I heard that
Counsel fox Commonwealth. Never mind.
Witness. They - did not call for me ;, did not hear
any knook at Use door; tru not waited Upon by
any other orowl.
The ease for the Commonwealth here closed.
The defence, in the first instanoe, raised the ques
tion whethet the publication in this county had
been proven by the prosecution.
The court. left this quattion to the jury.
Mr. George Lear, of Doylestown, summed up the
case for the detendants. and Lewis C: Cassidy con
eluded for the Commonwealth. Alter the charge
by Judge Alli Son the jary retired, and will bring
in a sealed verdict at ten o'olook this morning
Affairs in Washington
We alip.the following items from the Washing
ton Star of last evening : •
Taw GARIDALDMIS, who mutinied from their
regiment, and came across the river, it seems, pos
sessed themselves of the countersign before leaving
their °Amy, and crossed the Long Bridge - and' the
guard by giving the countersign. They enoamped
at the corner of Maryland avenue and ,Twelfth
Street, and threw oat their plokets. Word was
seat 'o Gen. Mansfield. who immediately detailed
the Provost Guird, ander Sergeant Dayton, to
arrest them. The captain of the Garibaldians
very politely handed his sword over to Sergeant
Dayton, and ordered his men to stack arms, which
they did in the moat artistic manner, and were
marched by the President's Mounted Guard to
quarters in the Treasury Building, where, as al
ready stated, they await the orders of -General
Mansfield.
Aneaxan.—The war movements have wrought
a very perceptible change in the appearance and
appurtenances of the arsenal in the last few
weeks. The entrance is strictly guarded by a
file of soldiers, and no sooner does the visitor
obtain admission from these watchful sentries
than he finds drain tip upon the green, bright,
glistening rows of batteries, ready to repel any
intrusion, however formidable. ..Besides these,
are numerous new field-batterles mattered about
in various localities, awaiting the order for their
removal to the first scene of action upon oar bor
ders, 'white hinuinerable new gun-carriages, for
six, twelve, twenty four and thirty-two pounders,
are scattered *bent in the grove. Down by the
wharves lie Long rows of bleak, frowning cannon,
ready to be placed upon their carriages, wnite
here and Vetere among the trees immense rifled
guise show ,their teeth to the Virginia shore
Hundreds Of gun carriage wheels lean up against
sheds, arsenals, and workshops, and superannu
ated baVstries, yet servioeable, rest in peace be
neath "as eaves of the long rows of buildings.
In the *lforkabops everything is in oommotion and
stativit,y. Ammunition-obests, Ac., 'are turned off
at tba.7ittO of a battery par wet k, and hundreds of
rifled. cannon, shot and shells grape, &o are put
1 P ter use daily. Thirty-s i x. ' thousand Minnie
'balls, and one hundred thousand Minnie oartrid-.
ger,. are manufactured a day, while knapsacks,
belts, bayonet scabbards, , are made up and
packed with surprising despatch.
ErEsnY Joarzon.—Monday night Samuel John
son,
colored, was arrested fur stealing a gold
watch and . ..noney belonging to Colonel Marton,
of the Thirty seventh New York Regiment. Be
was committed by Justice Clark yesterday morn
ing, was indicted by the Grand Jury, tried, con
victed, and sentenced to two years in the peal
tentiary, all within twelve hours.
THE G&EIDALDIAN MESMER? Dame across the
river last 'night, and were supplied with abort
rifles (Sharp or Enfield) at the arsenal, in place
of the arms they had. •
USITRD STATUS TROOPS ARRIVE.—About 200
United States cavalry arrived here last evening
from Carlisle Barracks, and went into camp *near
the Park Hotel, Seventh street. where they re
main, awaiting orders. They all come mounted
on fine horses, and ready to go into the field et a
moment's notification. The same train brought a
large number of horsed for cavalry and baggage
train purposes. A great many recruits also came
in far Use various New York regiments now hero,
including about 100 for the Seventy-ninth (High
land) Regiment.
A Rebel Slaver and Privateer Captured
An attempt at slave-dealing was lately . made ull
the very costa of Hayti, by a vessel of New Or
learn, the William, Captain Le Pelletier, but,
owing to the energetio interference of the Preach
vice consul, the vessel, wbioh had dared to shelter
herself under the French flag, was seised, and her
captain 'arrested. Atooni the papers found on
board was a certificate of Mr. Lewis, the United
States consul at Port-azt-Pti:me, stating that the
vessel bad left that place, and not Havana, as was
pretended, and also a document which proved that
she had been previously ,captured, with four hun
dred and fifty.fortr negitee on board, by an Arne.
!loan mime?. After the igtprisonment of the oap 7
talon the Welham was closely searched, and there
ware found on board a number of six barrelled re
volvers and double-barrelled rifles, with sabre
bayonets.
;Tornado in Canada East.
MoirrnaiL, July 10 —A violent gala and rain
storm was experienoed here yesterday, doing con
siderable damage._Trees were blown down,
fences levelled, sheds unroofed, ohimneys. de
stroyed, and the et:infante-VP Innilfeicyardewere
soltfeted about the streets. Several persons were
serlousl,y injured.
New York Stock
26000 II B '7l Ear. 80)(
503 Treato p o 2 yra_ 983(
10000 do-- -- 95%1
man Wy 6 p o lure lab 22
770 I it Int 1019'77 .... 78 '
tOtto ter U1t....—. 74
6000 Tann St 64 '2O —. 42
800 Virginia c t 64.15 49
2000 do---920 48K
95 06 d 0.....— fg
WO do 48
MOO 12 Carolina St 64..
2 M O
2thwoar-64..d — ila HU
350 0 do_... .4134'
Woo 41M
100 0 do--.....e70 1136
AO 0 do—..alo 413 Q
7000 :do tla am to B. &
Pt J tO
4000 California St 7514
00 do 7614'
4060 N tit la `rt. -- ma
3000 Brolrivo r 1 W 10 . 98
6000 Rod Kin 31 m bda 79
Vto olio Coo tf pa b 01 IN
1000 91.0 b "an 8 n o
mttForrnbda— 94
1600 Ch Ea N 1 m
Moo -- 8 83(
3100 Nan & Jo R bda.. 3t
11000 Late N. & ‘5. 1 m b 60
6000
70 M G c a h .
a&n C s h iB amk.—. 99
talif.
14 imp & rrad Bank.... 80
Pao,fio 703(
10 N Ji & Eiart R —136
hew York Markets--Yesterday.
Corroar.—The market is firm. and the demand is mo
tive ; a.les of middling Uplands and Gulfs at le% Wane.
Coress.--The marker is ant*re at unmoved. prices;
males or 10010 bags Rio at 133;o140.
M oLassas —1 he market is elated. bet whirls have Im
proved ; ears. of Porto Rico at 220243, Mutates at
240. and New Odours at Mc. .
tIIOAIIB.—The demand is more active. Prices have
advano.d, and the ma . let .s fi - m; sales of Porto Rico
at treNti, and Cobs at 434 etrOio.
arours.—The market for Crude Turpentine
Is quiet, but Folders a , . firm at $O. Stoma Tn•yettrine
le in retail request at 81340 Common Roam Is in de
mind and pros, barn again advanced. kale. of NO
tom, at $2 eoa. Plan,Rosins are steady ; sale, of 800
bbl, No. I. at 481504.
011.. —Line-ed is is limited demand, and prices are
steady at 130136 e. Fish Oils are to moderate de•oard
and a•e firm ; sales of 600 blYis crude 'term at 81 23.
and 700 con bile on private terms.
e.—With lams arrivals of Pots prices have de •
chard; &airs at 80 CO i Pearls are in limtud supply. and
steady at 83 76.
1 , 10178 ti" C —Thn market for Western and State
Flour is a shade hrmer. Tie reN:seip a are large, bat
the supply of shipping brands or limited. Trade brawls
are more active.
The sales•
are 2 1 .4 1 0 bbla at OS 60e1.80 for superfine
Etate, and sll7oeB 60 tir do Western—OS 1 1 0e1 24 for
low .grades of extra western. 114 0804 70 for fair to
oh..ioe. extra State,Q426e4Bo f r fancy broods do.
&MAU for ehlomog brawls of round-hoop extra
Ohio. and $4.&306 76 for trade brands do. -
Orinsdien Flour in plenty. and the low gred.s are doll
of sale. Choice extras are firm: isle, of 2.100 bbls at
#3 80 for sop-rfine. and 8407.10 for Pstras. &wham
or fa in boner demand. and the low grade. ere
firmly held. The wee are 1 860 Ws at $6e676 f.r
mixed to good superfine Baltimore, tto , and 496.130d8.80
for extras.
Nye Flour is in limited demand ; Wes of 200 Ws at:
3.5506. M. ( *torn Mont is quiet; sales 01 Jersey at
511.75 ano Brand wive at $63.10
raortstoss.—The Pork market is better; no large
lots are to be had at our inside rates at the aloe* ; -the
miles are 500 bb •at $1.5 for mess. $lOOlOl5 for r ime, nod $1401626 for olesr, Beef is slesoy ; the sales are
WO bids at ea 50010.90 for repaokeu meta. end 810.02340
/1 '234 for extra
Beef Nam* are firm; sales of 00 bbis Writtern at
816.75014. i - nt meats are in- moderete request; sales
of IL tihds at 4340 fur ehsulders. and eat 06340 for Barns.
Lard is steals but quiet; sales of 240 pkS a er. Be9o
WHISKY.—The de mind is modrirste aid the market
is h-svy ; sales of 1130 bias at 141 So for State. and leio
for Ohio.
CITY ITE.SIS.
A Gait, YZOPORT, nr . llll/18017111 —The Federal
troops under Colt Peigel met the rebe s. 10 COO strong,
under GoVernor Jacks= in Southwestern Missouri. on
the Fourth of July. and defeated the entire rebel arm,.
taking a large numoer of prisoners, many of whom
they dieeharged on taking the oath pt olloglanoe and
roinising hereafter to purchase their garMente at the
one-piles nrlitary and civic alft olothing eat t.bishment
of 0 retuilleStokes. 609 Chestnut street. This they did
More willingly. when informed that with each artiole
sold Jus presented s useful and valuable gift.
Turs'Birrareir Oz.ornrira Dimov.—ROokhill
Wilson's Brown Stone Clothing Hall appears to be the
leading house for the manufacturing of military oloth
ing. In the upper stones they have some twenty nutters
employed, and about seven hundred bonds are oonstent-
IY engaged In making rip the 'work. Over three thousand
coats were made up by this lirm in ten days, for the
State, besides fell snits for several companies of Horne
Guards, and for oaken of the army and navy. The
location of this well-known eatabllshment is Nos. gOll
and 606 Clbeetnet street. abr. , . Sixth.
YELLADELPEIA tiO/LELP OF ?BADS.
GEO. It TAT AM.
TH. Fit GRAM. Coltaltrrilia or Munn,.
WM. L. II RM.
LETTER. DMA •
Ai VW Merchants' Ezehaftry PAiladeOhta
Slap
T earaDak, Rowland Icily a&
BaiP woonrons, noon
Bark Er lan Han, soon
Mars Tboman Da 'Ott. La inakyrs, soon
Kiitoll_Qomus area . 5arn5a......:.—;.......4.115117agnes • soon
Bohr Pim:lie. Unseals. anon
Bohr L B OTII. Botnyrs.--;:—...--..••=rbadons. soon
MARINE. XNTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF.I . *IIA.LOJELPILL,I6 July-11, 1661..
4 -aux EETB 7 78
MOH .4 ba
Stagmehip Boston, Crocker. 19 hours rj Now Yorb.
via Cape May. with mdse. &o to .la 4 Aiderdloo. Below
Um L. 0040 Light rowed it deeply. Wien b r i s .b ot ind uo
bony Gov Burton, NV Ma to ore. 7days from Poitinuou.h,
to tallsat to N Sturtevant & Co.
Bohr 0 A tiooksoher. Brood'. 6 dogs from Salem, Mau,
with lower lb nap Lai a.
debt, Only. Daughter FaLkenbtrg. 4 (lays from New
Yost, with lotto oaptalo.
wear ittrr roz, dors [real Baltimore, with 00406-
mai to walla,
at Hayti.
Ichange--July 10.
612 N Y Contra! R..-- 75
10 do 74%
800 do 7*X
3135 d 0..... ..e3
109 —.6141 74
Writed o
224
700 di---
23
10043 m/ eon River N.-. 34
500 Warlear R 10
100 Reading R. - ' 36
10 Mich 46 ICI 1316
300 do - » 151(
68 mibe s arTit s ,
a 27X
50 /11 Coo R 50....-.- 560(
DO do .5 65x
. 100 do ---.. -bat MK
do--; at 06X
50 do-- el lit 3(
150 Me. Co l .
ln .11 - 603%
86. & C - 27
51 Gala Woo R..-Pla 6t
'lro - d0—......630 /41
1)(9 do.. 606
200 do-- - .
100 do . -lINI 6s
200 65
101 do- 65 61X
100 Cleve to T01ed076%
2300 de— .. 26
100 eo- -- 610 26
200 do
, - vi
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300 do • .430 6
Chi & 26X
350 do _ 55x,
ILO Moo. G, 08
CM=
- FairErt .. glich, Bonen , feom Newburynort.
In hallast to naotain.
Bohr Win B J,iiring. Hoven, from Fortress Monroe.
in bat last to estotatn.
• Rohr John Cad walader. Clayton, from East Green
'w.oh. in Ballast to captain. -
Fehr John b Radnor, Cordery, from Boston, in ballast
to enotorm
Bohr Rosanna Bees, Bargees, from Salem, in ballast
Dotitartevant k. Co.
JAn H-dcers. Rnakaloo. from Providence, in
ballast to Van Owen, Norton & Co.
Behr Pathway. Crawford. from Boston. in ballast to E
R Bowyer & Co.
Rohr RCv treston, Wheaton, from Roston, in ballast
to C A FleoVseher. • • • -
Summar Pavony: Mr. at bonze from New York, with
nide. to VP Al Baird /fr. Co.
Steamer Vide. Robinson, ZI hours from New York,
with Mae to Wm P Clyde.
OILSA RAID.
Dark (bola Donna. (Nor) Tenneween, Cork for orders,
Thos Richardson & Co.
Bark Ann Elizabeth, NorgraVe, Key Weal. W Cum
mings &
+Mir J Forsythe, Applegate, Washington, Penn. Gas
Corti Co -^
Rohr Hannah Matilda, Prioe. &Ineton. J R. Blakietonl
Rohr Little Charley. Pollan, Ciintim. Conn. cantain.
Rohr F.nrerprise. Jones Snow 8111. Md. captain.
Rohr James Nellson. Burt, Taunton, Binatakson
Glover.
Rohr Ellie, Pitt. toidgeport. do
BohrCo •
Boh It
Rosanna Rose, urdges, Boston. N Sturtevant
Rohr P Ii Whee ton. Wheaton. Boston. C A Nenkscher
Bohr John Rodgers, Buokaloo, Provtdenoe, Yen Du
gen. i , 011.00 & Co. • -
Bohr Pathway. Crawford. Salem, E X Sawyer & Co.
Rtr J 8 Mtriver. Dennis. Reirirnora. A Grove', Jr.
Steamer Bristol, Allen, New York, W P Clyde.
SIYAORAND A.
Steamship Delaware, Johnson. hence, arrived at New.
York yesterday
Bark Ydnirand Dwight. Nickerson, hence, arrived at
Portland Bth inst.
- Brig At Wheeler, Wheeler. cleared at New York yes
terday for Wilmington Del, .
B•ig ingrate. Reed. 'from Mateo zss. with it. canto of
.user. for Philadelphia, is ashore near Cape Henlopen,
assistance hes been rent to her.
Rog Cordova, Johnson, for Delaware City. and sohr
Globe. for do, remained at anchor at the month of the
river. Warren. Bth lost.
Rohr D B themman.noull. hence, arrived it Newby:7-
Port Rth inst.—
Rohr John
O anoseter, Stites, hence. arrived at Mar
blehead Bth n L .
Rohr J Ru n y on, Mathias, hence, arrived at Salem
Mb inst.'
Rohr Pennsylvania. from Albany for PhOutlellihia- at
New London Bth lost.
Rohr J B Cent co Hayes, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Providence 9th inst. •
Rohr. A J Bo•ton, Riven. H P Simmons. Godfrey. H
A Weeks, Godfrev. 'Mary Rater. Haler. R A Wood,
Cramer. and Rebecca Knight.Endioott, cleared at Bos
ton 9 a Inst. for Philadelphia..
Rohr Inn. Crowed, salted from Providence eth
for Philedelphla.
nchr G W Renton, Taylor, hence for New Haven. at
New York 9th toot.
Rohr Lewitt Mulford. Doyle; sailed from Grand Turk.
Tl.26th nit for Fort Harbor. to load for New York.
Rohm Fanny, Mae hew. and Alert, Ghampuon. hero*
arrived at Boston 9th met— • .
Rohre Chas M Neal, Henderson, L Smith, Smith. Jets
fitattarthwatte. Maloy Rion'd Bill. Smith. Sophia Anti,
Smith. W Godfrey, Weeks, hliza Williams. Taylor.
•Ild Rebecca, Magee, cleared at Boston 9th lent for
Philadelphia
Sobra l'hoe' Borden, Wiightineton. from Fall R leer
for Philadelphi-, and Admiral, Trefethan, from Ports
mouth tor do. at Newport Rth snot.
Retire et S Barrett, Clark, for Great Egg Harbor. and
Win P Cox, Snuck. for Dorchester. Du. cleared iitHoto
ton 9th init..
Steamer Conoord, Norman. hence, arrived at N York
yesterday. -
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS;
rr TO 12 o'citoric timr.
CONTINENTAL ROT.EL— Ninth and Chestiist.
C It 8 iolrox, U 8 Army B V Page & la, Chioago
MIMI Page. Chicago wire W Fplegne. tie , o4e?
Mt. Eidteman, Chioaro Norman Williams. Jr. 11l
Mr Camodpll H Mori' Coo Cook. New Haven
W H Brown Philodelobia W Wright. N Jorge!
T FI Morrell. New York Joel vrbittieg, Boston
Albert Ordway. Bo•toa Chas Laadsee. New York
F a Boas. Harrisburg.' 800 J K MaHeatry. Pa
Miss 0 lit oltent.y, -riding It A I.ambei.tos & son, Pa.
A F Fbernian. New York Mrs Wa.h Eine. Pt Louis
Mr t Louis John Tallman. Ohio
C H Jones.Tamostro • J H Ramer, New York
Gen lie •rhomas & w, D C CFI Bootle, Chester co
T Basin & la, Baltimore Mien Lizzie M Aiken. Bolt
F C Fiquierdo Thus 'Wilson. Baltimore
Theo Abbrtt, 'Baltimore Gen p Gess, Beaten
T T Blackburn. New Yolk Mde Puy ster &w. N York
Geo Owen. Prop, It I Pmith Owen,Prov. R I
WHalterri, Brooklyn A Menard• ockgort, N Y
W Brown, Penns- H C /lampoon, Maine
Jno C Beer & Is, Lane H Brown, Lancaster
H Kind line. Chambersbg W C htyater, Chambersbg
J W Priv, New Jenny ?dajor lamed. U is A
A MoKensie, flow York Bev I. Carter, Cleveland
II Lev', New York 0 Barney & eon, Ohio
T lampoon. Boston 0 I. II ioluvils. Boston
Col Piton, Boston T C Nichols. Jersey City
M Reno. Jan..; City W H Bartow, Mar. land
D Dorsey, Maryland C P 8 Ttrimao. Butfolo
John 011 , or. New York JW de Brant, U N
N Lawrence, Baltimore Cant A e vsnore. Maas
W Brodhead. Masi Joe F Holston
t. ndsyy. New York inn v: Bamford. Brooklyn
ti P Cowls, tionneotioat P W Downes. Maryland
C B Temple. New York J B Ralston, Belfast
J st Livingston. Ouch W H Hooper. Baltimore
W Oirolok. New York John Hain, Vienna. 111
F J Chapman. Vienna, 11l Baml Jacloon, Vienna. 11l
ii 1r >won. ew York John 0 Gotbrav, V.rginta
D H Miller, Baltimore Andrew J smith N Y
FlFlbreih. Mau J It blobitire,
_Ass
Non C WPohburn. Cal AA Pa over , ualifornia
Geo N C lemma. New York W MoKtbh n
. . .
- - . . .
L - t., Gowder, New York N Berry, Now York
W B VP filani. Ch.aaco fl L Iteekman. Near York
-John Clyde. Patabark , "
. Jae T (nark re J. Clevel'd
Mies Clark. Cleveland ' °C W Crawford. U 8 PL
C T Cromwell 6c Is Jaz Goodwin & 1,1% Conn
MERCNAPPric 1(07.E6c.-Yourra street. below Ares
Mrs P Horithall 4 , 2 oh Pa nee P Fitch. New Jersey
J MoKibbin New Jerery W Beth'ehem
Prank Turnerlinsder ma's W B 4 tiricer. I ewiehurf .
Reevesambeisburg Miur I K Heave,' & oh, 1 a
I. Whitley. Zr. Boston A Wol e. Bethlehem
W A Welch & wf. • o-lr, Pa C H flaw Jersey
Bemi Mitchell, , learfield Isaiah We rek, Yirgmle
It is willitims,Wilkmabg James Healy. Pa
Jobn R •ele. Lewisburg F P Miller, Atlantic City
C MoKibbin, Jr. Atlantic C John Peutorione,li Yor k
ILMBRICAII ROTBL—Cheittnat west. &Jove 'PIA/.
J F Tghr Mineremile W Barer, Phan
Lt J T Phelps. J erne r City It D /layers. Jersey C3ty
Jae F mink. Ressler F. Bhieeler, With, y Awri•Doe, Bob koo C Moore. laohlit 00.
Pa
Southern. Delimare A Kuhns er. In. Dayton, 0
A M Wall. New JIMMY 15. Monrlso, Moe
Thom Rink. Few York T A KAM!, Pottsville
W st Day. Ehamoktn 7, B Thomtut. Velma
J A Williamson. Penns . /as 'Ritchie Brooklyn '
M Al:Rhode& Taunton LWither, A/Alford
Cooper. Pe-na $- Kett: Jr
T H shields. Wash. D C A Hawkins, Trenton
T Bay, Delaware J 8 It Marian. Baltimore
K Sharpe. Easley, Pa
TRE UNlON—AreketYvat.-ithess Third. •
W Mermen. Wohe'er. 0 W 8 Rheas, columhns •
John Reynolds.. tiarti.burg Marrienn Carver. N Jersey
R Templeton. Lonlon C Riohardson. A )bilOY, NY
J' i•mer, Jr. amans. NY It a Re.ohei.Nazareth.Pa
W C Meek. Pennsylvania R Dexter, Balton
D krmentrout, Reading
87. LOUIS NOT SL—tliarawiat sneer. aeon° Thiya.
' A I Jones. Jr. Now Jersey A 8 Banker, New Jersey
0 C Iwln, Baltimore W Franklin Baltlwore..,-
Piener,.Beltnnora - Jones. Peiladelplia•
nso bold New York V R Stewart, ljtini, N y
W A Stewart, Utica. N Y J Towerw New Yor_k • •
W Monte! us. Pant•ury R W Rows.. New. York
.7 Vir 45eyrnenr.) r. N cork W S Rtelusids, Delaware
18 Boughton, Philadelphia
STATES urrion—blarices street, above BLxth.
Geo Palma. Marne WM Bainford, mew York
In Carson, flarnsburg I. J Wolikeil,Pittsburg
Es , 1. Plitt. Puliburg Jos Bmrser. VOTte k's
0 0 throes. Phil& • Jos Elder. Pittsburg
Wm E Watt, Pittsburg • Jno IL Pear:tot, Lanotunar
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Huth at., above Chestnut.
Rufus Wiley, Vorkoo, Pa Jos ft Barstow, Potter co •
Thos Batton, New York it I Thomas, Baltimore
R Moore. Mar. lard ,D kleDouiel. Oalavare
P G Carer, Pbamixville Y T Painter, W Cheater
Jno P Parton. I Haven Z Darlinston. W Cherer
Henri a Wet, W Cheater Jno Wellinrer. Columbia
tturni!, New York B UMW!. Lanoset•r co
F Felix, Ranchos 'rhos Plouoher.Loylestown
BiOUNT VERNON RUTEL—FIOOOnsi it., &boss Arok.
J R Welle, Milrord John Hn'sbsrd, Milford •
Min D asdi.Philsass ism C Bishop, N Jersey •
Win Is Brown. PSilads.- John Vsoloore, Penns .
RoisdkJ,Nolos.N.ops Mr Carver, Boob's* • -
BALD, EAGLE ROTEL—Third et.. above Calicrwhill,
D 8 Treibelbia. Penna It Peter, carbon co
Joe Weneell. Beth!. hem It osier. Jr. Carbon co
P ease. Jr, New Jersey Wilhame, Paella
J•C Morgan, Bubb-r1 e W Putteiger, Rending
RATIONAL HOTMI,--Itane street. above Wirt.
H A Cress, New Jerse - J T. Morse , man. Indiana
a Bechtold. Mt J'y. Ps . Senj MArseh.. Pike 00. Ea
AH 'I iektborn. Reading Jobe Arndt, Mount Jor
8 N Eby. ++. ant Joy .Wm tAsydon. Pine °rove
C A Fox. Pottsvide, Pe A Weigh:l, Lebanon. Pa
P_EVER.R 11008 B—Third 'treat. strove Rms.
Wm L Gray. Crown. Pa Joao T Hannum. Cresson .
C B liannam. Creston Jtkoob Bretz. Philadeinnts
A Hirsh. Lanaarer clam H iron. Laneamter
JOhn C Smith , Milltown. Pa J Patterson Hilltown.Ps
A Kline, Philade phis W in Major & vrf_rottav•he
1 ,
Wm Parver.ota Raven • Robinson . Baltimore
John Kemerer, Allentown •
BLACK BKA.R.HOTEL,--Third it., above Callowiull.
. I Pr W.Bmelley &la, N / L A Randolph. Penns
'Major G D Davis D B Bechtel Penns
Isaac. 0 Snyder, Penns N W K Grim. Bei eriown •
. .
BARLEY PEVAPZ-Reeond street, below Vine..
Joseph 'Hifi: Penney , vinia Mr Heller. PlnlidelpAis
John Pidoook. New Hope A JObEIRM,rkt, 4 O7 11 °P•
H A W//00X , New Jere./ •• • • • • •
131MtaAt;' XOTIOES.
linows & BitoTtata'R L lQaro BLACKING
giver the quickest poliah. and holds it longer than any
that we .have tried.. IIATTeOG, corner. TENTH and
ARCH. Strews, has it. e. • • - .1711-It
O;i PlllOll CLOTHING OF TEA LATHHT
firrgis, made in the' beet manner, expressly for BY
f AIL riALES. LOWEHT setting prises marked in
Fla= Figeree. 111 good' mule to order warranted.
astasfantory. Our ONE-PRICE irystem Sa etrietly ad
kormi to. All are thereby treated alike. ' •
.sit-ly JONES is. CO.. 604 MA HIE, rarest
BAMIIIILOR'II HAIR oelebratod
and perfect Hair Dye is rAs but is tAg world. All
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
has gained such exterunve ationage In all parte of the
stabil. The genuine W. A. Batchelor'■ Liquid 'Rear
Dr• ins: 4 ' l MS produces a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair,
and will remsly.ais ilt Alias of Cad dyes, invigorating
the hair for life. - •
Cold by &U Dragyurts .and Perfumers. Wholesale by
RAILNEISTOOK. & CO., DY0111"12 & 00.. Philadelphia.
•
Osorza & BAILER's OJILDBRATED
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
Vie Best in•ra. for Family
ita.r:lo 48•1141 ft Rtra•t. ly
0111 D PRINTING,. BMAITh CIIIILLPIES IX
'be City, et 54 Santa ?111 RD Street. •
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best andCheerest In tee
OAT. at 34 Eioilth THIRD Street,:
P RINTLNC Heat 11 54 011 • 111 '• 10 W
e .at !ta Le•tli
PAIISPRLBT
PRINTING. and every other Maoris;
Mon of Printing,_ of the , molt. superior quality, et thi
most reasonable ratan, at RINGWALT'k BROWN'S,
braral'. ll* Ilding. 34 North Ttltq D Rbaat. eialt-Itt
MiiRRIED.
GOFORTII—M AR 0 P.-012 the 910 hurt . by the .Rev.
Phillip, Brooke. Mr Jobe Goforth to Miss Annie t'.
Maro . both • f th , e a/V. •
DuNLEVY—FULWB.ILiER—On the Bth hest.. by the
Rev. 8. W. Thomaa.:Aaren Dooley) , to Min Mary
Looter' Fulereller. both of Philadelphia. •
DEW KaB—JOßNeof4.-0a the Bth inst.. by the Rev.
Dr. Bomberger. Mr. Laniard Deimos. or this otty.to
Mee Maggie Johnson. of Chester county.
ladle ati.. l leoY.—On the ath met , Rev. Robert
Pal:nine, 'Mr. John MoNel y. of Stroudsburg. Pa.. to
Mise .sees Roy, of Philadelphia.
DIED.
PITI4IM4.—On the lith inst., Mn. Rebecca A. Pitman,
in the 84th year of her age.
he ;lands and relatives of the family are reeteet
fulls inetted to attend her funeral, from the residence
of 'Fir 11011-11 t 1.11 r• e• I naaiLliTa. rgo• 717 MILIMOM Stlrt.•
Mt lids, monger, Ilth met , ail) o'olook. •
_ •I•l2tatiAN.—On ttte 9th teat., (4601141 111001aa, lb ,
fleth, year of his are.
The • male' friends of the family are Particular! , In
vited to etteud the funeral. from Me late residecee, Ivo.
Ms arch street. on Sixth-day. <Friday.) the 12th teat.,
at o'clock A To proceed to Laurel BAIL
k u r re — 1
Or th
, B - t u
Just ,J,h n 9 C f bane,
4i44-l 72 r eas.
O F rtea n pi a re o P m to h 977 r No d t n Fin n ha e o e n s hi a ( w hus .
deptifte•noon. at 4 o'olcok.
atin.cor4.—Oti the 9.h last.; Amos COTIOA. Er.. In the
7611 rear of Weep,.
!mural : from Ole late residencie, near Newtown,
Boos cvmaty. on Pride; 100,11 lag, th e 12th but., at La
o'clock.• •
tloTrhiAl2.—On the Bth inst.. George 2. Cottman,
ague 32 )eats.
Fuseml from the. reiridenoe of his father, Wheat
sheaf Lane. below Thistle oh pike, 'I wenty- thirdeard,
thle Plhuradaylafternoon. at o'olook.
COYLts.—On the Om Met:, tem nophla Cora, aged
, Funeral front the residetioe °Cher son-iti-lew,ratrlok
Coyle, Owen et.. b. screen Twenty third and Twenty
fourth,helow bprinif fierden, tble(Thaneteria/uirnoOn f
at ISt 'Week. • II!
larOver ea pia . -.,seeterw ra
, .
DELAVA U. —On the 7th Inst., Ann Didamn, wife of
John lhilayan.
e e l t o r e e k et ;
0 7 , uv e
F ra o l a
r l t r h o m th he
• r
( rgte u
ro r ( e l sl4 ) e:
Fl.dalAlJAll.—On the lith inst., Willman Flanagan,
aged 37 years.
James
Flanagan. tr o. 1314 South &tree:, this 'Thursday) inor . a 7
Funeral from the residence of his brother.
ftr li so ll o t n t4 . ll s. w t 2 Gd o'
1 n liO a tt.tirlitan.—On the 9th Kate A. only ,
daughter .4 Jacob and Adelaide B. Jiallowbush.ln the
ilth year of her see.
• Funer4l from the residence of her parents, ..No. 411
Worth eeventh street, this (Thureday ) afternoon. a! , 4
oak..
WI collm tCIC.—On the 9th inst.. Wllgh3oe o riniekt
egad 30 years
Funeral from his late residence,No. 2308 Coates
street, this (Thursday ) siternoon. a t o'ciock. . •
nISLL --rUn the 6th Inst.. John C. Nell aged 87 years.
Funeral from eis lets resid. Doe. 908 Boren Third
this( I heredity t afternoon, St 8 o'ci‘ook.
8/41 I/ rAto—On the Bth inst.; Andrew dechtakln. son of
Joan V. and Joaemh.ne B. onider, aged 3 months and tr
days.
LUNG. - On the 9th Hist., Isabella. Long, in the 4744
year of ner age.
Funeral from -the reoldence of htieband, JOh7l
Long. Po. Fh.pren street. this(t huredat) trim*'
Jos. at 10 o'o oak. rt, •
Mot/ P.E.41..11.00.—0n the 9th inat. Jane Tea is. deal
to of Dr . 14 and Emil, T. Ma aged /9 mor,the.'
Funeral from the reside/we of her grandma; the_r,
1702 ry . pruce et. est. this (T nuraday) m..ru mg at D0!.0.00k.,
MoKliAle —Un the SIM mat., Lltae.beth McKean.
Fun-rat from- the residenoe of her tirottier.
C. P.
_Bayard, Germantown, th.e(Thattley .larcernoon
at o'clock. • •
NAM 4.--On the 7th init., Samuel L. Room. In the 87th
year of hie me.
Funeral from his late residence. Broadisay. above
Perry at.. etooston, New Jeraey thseCtlintsday.) after
noon. the llth rust, at 2 o'clieek
MO ‘i KO r...rOu the 7th mat., . George W. Monroe, in
'the b3d year of but age. .
Fatierni from me tete residence. Bm3knag st.. Twentr-,
fifth ward., Aramiago. this (Thuriidl,y) ittlernoonoue
llth rust.. at 3 c'uluok
th'e Bth Mat., Frederiek T. Flintier,
a g og ag years.
IFlaiteral from his late residenne, DDB South Bixth et..
TiquudaY/ afternoon, the lli h mat.. at 4 o'clock. *
LYON a:Ord.—in Baltimore, on theft inin„ w ilium
jaengeope. aged II years.
OURNING STORE, REBSOA & SON,
.1.T.1 938 CHBBTNUTStreet,arenowaelllag
.Biaok larape marina, at 4d and MX mints.
.1114 ea b4reasa, at 7 6 and Silt caws. • •
Blank 7-4 'wide baregea, eti and 613.4 dents..
iBeaund-monrnin pop'', a,25 Celli*. ,
d3ray Miler! lavellaa,l2.l4o.
(Way mottled 'undone,. 12%e-
Quay named wide niadonnae.9lSCo.
.81031 C and white printed grenadine 9aringeli 10 1 . .
blanknt tplrid real grenadine taireges,
nd white Faris nrgandien.2ao. I
•
!yrs OFFICE OF TEE 'WEST PIIILADItIr-
FRIA Per39ISNGES JR.o ILWAY COMP •I 9 Y,
corner of HAVERFORD Rout and LoGAN
Street. Twenty-fourth ward.' (01lioe hours from 9 A.
H.t03P.M.1
PITILAD6tPIIIA..IiIIy 9. 1961.
The Board . of Rtrectomot the CoMPanY have th is day
declared d ividend of FOUR oar cent. on the capital
stook o! rhe company for the /eat Mx months, Demote
on_and after Ore 25.46 mat.
The books for the transfer ,
of stook will be closed on,
thellth that' until the lath,
J.ll- thf &tutu WM. MAE rtN.la., Treasurer.
rris-! OFFICE OF •THE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF NORTH AMERICA, • eIiILADISL-
Pet Al. July 8,
shoalard of Dlreotorihs.v at . is day dot:dived ase mi
derteeed of sex per tislegoluetse of the tithe,
taxi for the peat six months. payable to the Stock
holders or ther legal represeotatives on dem.od.
h9-at ORARLIsB ?user r. Secretary.
7oti.. DEPARTMENT OF TRU RECEIVER.
. • OF . TAXIS. kit ILADILPItteatIIY 8, 1861.
o , •ix hereby given to delinquent tax- paying ill
onlthe Ttreifih Ward. thn I . llolllAis C. 8f I. kJ, te the
y eutnorized.Colleotor for saki Ward, for the year
nao. Hie receipt only I for t at year) will be &Amoy.
leered by this Deparimsat from this date.
jr9 St WILLIAM P HANK, Rea •Iver of Taxeie.
.r7AMERICA?' LIFE INSUiItANCE'APID
TRUSr COMPANY,' PHILADELPHIA. July A,
P 4 OTICE.—The Trustees have this daY Oeolared
videsd of three tier cent. oat of the profits of tne twit
Es months. man e to the rtookhoiders oh and after
the 20th inn., olear of State tax.
h 9 at • JOHN C. SIMS. Beeretavi:
o BANK OFTENNISYLVANINOTICE
in hereby elver to the holders of the Votes
raid Bank tap/rowed for payment °not bewre May
V. 1861. that the dividend awarded .horeon be paid
on presentation or said . notes at .he ',Moe' the As
aqinrei. 407 'LLEN.A.R.Y li.reet, (necen4 story,) be
tween the bourn oil() A. EL and 2 P. M.
W. C. P4LIVERISON, .
W. 14131./tVACiE.,
. .
.• 2. 0.„TAXLI)11.
, .
. . beeirbeen..
PHIL A DELpin 4 . July 1.18051.- i
jr6 et."
fir' OF FICE OF THE PIAVE INSURANCE
COMPANY, IVo. 406 C • tgrlt a•iyeet
Jul• 1.1861.
At s meeting of the Board o(.- pueotova held this day.
a dividend of TA Itg,li PER LENT. was deollued on
the capital, payable on thefir .day of August next. -.
IYI lm W. I. B I A.A.4CHAS.O, Eleoroary....
If WE HAVE ENTIP V.IVEH HELP FROM
E PRzeirm II" leaellANSE.Southwest
oorner U in COND ono NE - N Streets. and takdolearare
In recornmenoing it to th agubliolia an institution much
needed in our otty, fur Ala care in eeleoting the best
men, women. and child r en as to oharsoutr. and quail
fioationa : .
. E. ADDICES,OP; us / t r e n t.
M. SELLS ES. Green and Tuleehnoken st reets.
U LI ANN A
.R Ar , i i to 3 l 4 : o l.l un .
t l7 v 34 eni Ch o e n s t
s n t u
re t
a s t ir . 67.
• I .D . W pA iN fic R o I A R B K 74 ,F*A I'aICK. MI Aroh street.
. 1 4 8 ,.: Ei....e....E- 4 , 2 `, 8.11 . 20 Mount Vernon Area:.
t
P.O. ~ ,F,D,,,......... A.A N. 847 North Eleventh Street.
P. u v l -. v r .R, WO North Sixth street.
R. B _,. E,. 0 ,5.' e It, ', 10[1(610 Germantown avenue.
T. _yr A-T. ,N, 210 North Front street.
_: "Lm. , l'ilß E. in Bond] Front street.
in M: r .inFrE. au Marshall street.
.....W. C. A0KE.11032 Market arrest. .
W. • F : RICEANDSON,MB Market street, •
And 'Aar one hundred and fifty more, to whom re
..ksi will be iven at the niVino , , mytti-qm
... _
*MITA-RV' , NoI'ICE S.
:NESPAO . TABLE ICIIING MEN WANT
BD. to Join 'Colonel Et %ARA'S California Regl
ment, to march immediately to Fortress Monroe
At ttly et la3l ClLEallt UT ttreet. third story. L
jytt 1). B. MIT.
I CAMERON REUTIVENT.—One Com
! trip•winetiege;illyni.ll,-b,tdiveze4kgrn.w.gn
CElttfri"U t rtreet. for further partioulare. /t"
OALIFCIRNTA REGIMCNT.—VoIun
' tiers wanted to join this Regiment Three Nvishinv
to serve older an. experienced offi-er will enroll
thmsetvips et tbe Northwest oorner of FRAN K LI r 4
ad RPM In G GARDEN Streets. Ry antherisr of Capt.
I
Keehetsperner. FRANCES J. linFF6R,
It* . Captain.
UNITBD STA'L'ES AVALRY.-
WANTED—For the Third Regiment. Li 8. Cavalry
—able-bodied, unmarried men, of good character
am morals, between the ages of 18 and 36 years, to
serve fora years. Pay from 12 to 21 notiars per month.
with clothing. board, and medical attendance. Men
soonstomed to horses and riders Deterred; a minor
will nut be enlisted without the consent of parents or
guardian. apply at rrinoloat Rendezvous. 110, tlO
Path t:1611"1'11. Etreet.. • • JOHrI•BAVAnE, .
JeSivr• • , Caot• ed Rest. U . 6. Cov 7 y, Beots Moen
•
ATOTT . .HAVE PORTRAITS THAT ARE
not likenesses. ife-inze PbOtosrapbs in oil are
tlisays likenesses. and tuey. We superior statures if
made at tt r:INIEft'S Gallery. its,GOrsD + . troet, above
Green. Photographs and Ambrotypoi, &liaises, aria at
all prices.
.
A lITICR'S 316.1 R RESTORER, FOR
4 --s- Massing Gray 13 air to its Original Color in two
wa.ka. Fifty cents a bottle. tr 3 TRIAD street,
Chestnut. • lc* •
ripo CONTRAOTORB AND BUILD
-2,88.-11eal.d Prenatal', endorsed " Propeside for
Finildine a Yobire Ercho- I House in the Eleventh
Ward." will be received by the andereitn-d attire
otnee t _Boutheant cone,* BIXTII and I streets.
until W MON i BDAY. 17th met, at It o'clock M.. or
bui.di ov Pahlio school Boone on ItiT. JO ti iv Street,
below B ttonwood. Said &drool Eiollya to be built in
tircordanee with tre plans or John Feuer, Mobiteot,
to - be seen at the office et the Board.
BY order of the Committee on Property.
itOBKRT H • UPHILL.
1/11.3t Beeretery i:obtrollere of Public 8ohoo'ir;
LEGAL
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR - THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIII.ADELPHIJ.
1 tat. Of•JORN RA RR, deceased:.
Theanditor appointed by the Count to audit . .
settle,
and adjust the ammonia of G bit RG BARK'. adminis
trivor of the estate of said decedent, and tai revolt dis
tribution of the balance i his hands: will meet the par
ties 1- teresteir for the purnasas of his appointment at
his office. fit o. 1 •. 5 South FIF Fli stre_sit. on Monday,
22d 4.t• of 111'7'0861, at 103( o'clock A.
jyll-theatuat JOHN :MMUS/4, Auditor.
OEJOtHY IN THE CIRCUIT
A- AN COURT FOR WORCESTER COUNTY, May Tern;
1841. to wit: July Mk, 1861. • :
WILLIAM. J. R. h.Lotl E' vs. JOHN WARD and
. CATRA RI •SE WARD,- .
The object of this snit is to procure a decree for the.
sale of carbun . mortieaed premises in V. °roaster
°omit', 'which were, on the tenth day or February, in'
the year eighteen-.hundred and sixty.. mortgaged by
James Ward to the eimplamant. The biti_states that
on the tenth day .Of tabrnerl, in the year mg• teen
hundred and ai.ty, the said James conveyed certain real
estate, which ts • parttem•arly, ()wombed in rhe btu and
its scoompsnying exhibit, unto the sail William. by
way of mortgage, to secure tho 9”Ment of the sum of
one hundred and fifty debars. with interest from the
thtrtie.fi day of January. eighteen habdred acd
which was then due and owing from the said James to
the said William, on the thirtieth day of January.
eighteen hundred and sixty.one; that the said James
has Sinn. died intestate, +-ad without leaving any per
'Tut! estate in the ia. eof Mug land. end Isavins again
helm-at-law, John Ward and Catherine ward. who ar m
inlet% and reside out of the etate of Marylend. -It i s
thereupon adjudged and ordered that the complainant,
by am sins a copy of this notice to be inserted • in soma
newspaprir pobliehed at Philadelphm.,onoe /a each a
three sueorapive weeks tit fore the filteenth da• of Au
gust. Sive notice to the said absent defendants of the
object sad substance of this bill. and warn them to rip
pair in ibis Wart. on or be'ore the 21st day of October
next, to &Wirer the premises, and show cause, if any
they have, why a denies ought not to p as prayred.
W 'FIMMONo. Clerk.
True Dopy—Test. WM. E. Tlll6lO/118. Clerk.
jyll OJc
W YETH.:.&.< BROTHER;
-- APOTHEOhaIIES: -
Will open*their Now/Rom,
NO. • 1412 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
MONDAY, MORNING, JIJ - LY Ist , 1881.
•
Having provided every arattanoeand convenience,
and oossaasing more than nand atialOpte and facilities
in
IMPORTING, MANUPACTURING,.AND DlB- •
.
everything pertaining . to a MODBRICAPOTRECARY
ST ORE, tee, hope to receive a shore of nubile. favor.
Their PERSONAL, care and attention will be given
to °Vail detail. •
NEW 'LOAN
• • FOR SALE•
A* Waited mount of the new 3.000,000 ;LOAIN, in
come to snit purctiasera, for sale by
JAY COO K
114'NOUTA THIRD PITRURT. inu-to
,
B hts p sold . :a_nd'en h
B TN I)l;2l`..fait,atie.ata.
b,.. bairn/ fbokti to.aell, tI at a distapoe, will state
their names , /AVIS.. a - pYlOna •
and oArnaltiona. WAIVE EP-'Bo pntaad by Beide!.
'min Franklin, as well as early Booka t rintad in tint
ppm Arics., Astograp . Lattir a t Portraita bur
oMmad. Pamphlet Lavaof . annoy wan oraahp. eats: ,
log i rOn areas . slut labnivrandlgrAnii,
UNION .EVELOP.E9 AT UPHAM'S,-
sto- (MUSTS UT Street. Ben Resort maul In the'
cite e.I from ',demi 4- slue R. member the ntlere . s,
. UPHAM'S. 31 titan f
.1
street. ,10.4 t
NOW ISTHE •.,Tllif iC TO BDY SUN
thitbrollao for ladloo or contlemen. INT of
runsEt L,
Jib 2t Nos. 4 and 4 North F:913 /MI Street.
par AR AGON4RAM E SILK UMBRELLAS
A- • for gentlemen, Bun Uogregr jo rn re. •
.1,10-2 t - Nos. 9 tied 4 I:orth POURAREIVAL
m ' TURNIP • KE&DS,NEW OROP—
Grown at Blootosdale ; warrinlatl pare
• • D. LANDRETH
!manta eat and -and VP nrobouse. •
' i7lO Nos. 2 and 23 H. AIX LH Htleat.
*TOAD-500 lbs. for sale by
Evct! i 811.27.ikfrik.
4 a./ 444, evil, 411 , ,C41111 ak
I.n Nor
al CARET WINE' In casks and " o ase s
C LARET
gego r razllogim mit a rlatzi; Act i tion
"ac: liratreet.
t '• • .4 ' • " si
RETAIL DRY GOODS
•
• _ _ _
SUMMER DRICS3 GOADS.
A still further Reduction
• .
Close sP Hummers-tioes
To Assortments.
Gray Goods—Traveltins Goode.
. • . Layne and ttrgandi-s—Ch intzes—
• ilaregas and Grensdines—Broobes.
• Ca litlGellt — ft , plins—Summer 8111(M.
• FO ArdX — Lunmer hawls-111ftutl?a.
SHARYLESS_PROIRERS,
jyll CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
1,11 7 . E N DIAPERS —A full lino of various
4qualities or Pootoh Diapers, 38 inoh to 25-mob.
Air.o—fiuokabaok and Toweitiona.
off A R Kan BROTHERS,
C l 4 F-STN UT and EIGHTH Streets.
'PYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING
BILKS.—BIook Mike, fins grade.
11look Wits tor city noun,.
Bloofi Bilks wnolewkle.
Black Hicks, 22 to 36 inches wide.
.1P TAR Jo LAND ICLL, FOURTH and
A. RCA, ere gelling all their Summer Goode IoW,
to clam them.
glimmer Fake. India and French.
De , k French Organdy [Awn,.
• Enrage end Lawn babes by the nerd.
Double and Tercet Bilk Orenadmee.
EYE E LANDELL II AV R FOR
BATRINTG ORT,BBI<B Blue Flannels.
A 11-wonl Plaid F;annels.
Good assortment of TOwelinsci •
Bummer quits. wholesale. iylo-tf
1861 —MEMORABLE YEAR! !
•
VERY LOW HA PRICES!
DRY GOODS!
' STILL MORE REDUCED!
TRORNLEY do CRUM,
N. N. °or. EIG )41.1f and SPRING GARDEN.
Want to Gall their stock elmn off.
And have eonsequarrOY
REDUCED THEIR PRICES.
Vh.RV LOW, INDEED.
Fancy Silks little over half price.
Borne etvles.of lirese °none flt half priori.
Lace Mendes. Pointes. knotnes Ao., very cheap.
Black alike, the (mealiest in Philadelphia.
A great variety of Gray Goats, Learns, &c., ke.
A very large stook of LOM•stiO Goods.
clothe, large, stook of Linen Goode.
Casiimeres. Vesting,. Airs.. At.
N. B.—This is a stAltr. CHANiiE n aut_goodeuti
usually cheap.. TRiIRNLEY "RIM.
N. E. Con EIGHTH and *PRIMO DAP DEN.
N. B—From this data, July 9th, Terms ',Carib an
F'NK..PARIS-PRINTIID CHINTZ-00-
GORED ORGANDIES REDUCED TO HALF
PRICE.
Fleheet style trriportod. ante ; usual price 7150.
/tedium Si;. 69.
19 ;
Fins; Paris Jarmo — eta. 15 ; usual price. $B.
so ; 91.
Fine avio . rtment do, It e ots.
11,rerss Satin ttripe. Ito., all reduced to let tits..
Werth 5714.
filmed Rarest+ Anglais 12l ote.
The above comprises some of the henosonrest roods
in the market. CHARLES ADAMS tr. EON.
9-tr EIGHTH end ARCH Streets.
STILL GREATER REDUOTION IN DRY
GOODB.—Bes• quality of Gingitems for 110 a..
Nose assortment of Dreelf Gaios from 12% to 28: —
Delnines end Challis uelaines reduced f, om 28 to 12%.
Lading' Clothe, Plates plaid, and striped, at a flow
figure.
Dien and Boys' Wear. much rednoed.
Lawns in great variety from 8 to 3734 c.
Furnishing Govds. at the lowest market prices. .
Shetland Shawls, from $llO y 6 at
uHf4 H. frrOXFW,
jyto • 702 ARCH. Street.
•
BA.N.GAINB ! B &RGADTS ! !
• GR RAT SA ORIICES.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
offered in toe balance of oar Stock or
WRNS tt DRESS 01.80D3
now closing nut
GREATLY UNDER COST PRICES. .
Pargatos in Leon Mantles, Bourninia. Pointe&
Bargains zuSilk Coats, barques s , d Mantles.
i•AR116.1.N.3 IN rAticY SILKd, '
BARSAINa IN BLACK BILKS.
600. Mohair Grenadines for 250.
• lee. Detainee. new styles, car St.
UPI. Organdie /awns for /BXn.
I 3 o. Lawns, Sae ;taiga,' tvr So.
H. STEEL *ION.
Ire No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Geste
PRICE ; FERRIS, & Co.,
NO. 807 CHESTNUT STREET, .
Still continue to RETA TT. their large WROLESALB
VICK of White Goods. Linens. 1 aces. and Embroi
deries. at price,. which moat make it to the interest of
every one who may ward anything in their line to siva
them a call. ae they will caveat least 26 per cent of the
nstial omit by go donne.
JACONETB.. CAMBRICS, MITY,LP. NAINSOOKS,
ARLF:TANES. BISISLIES, FRENCH ISUBLINS,
saiLtamirEa, gouda. Plouagn evirisgPa
FOR BASQUES LIVIBROID'D PRIRTB. FLOUN
CING& • DUIP,OB, RLEN.V.r 8. , NDS. Erre S&P
INDS, COLLAlites, VAS LEN.IIFNNE AND OTttER
LACES, VEILS. MI fTS, ANDK ERORIEPS 'OF
ALL KNDS, SHEP.TIN G. Ph LOW AND SHIRT
ING LINENS, CLO rum. NAPKINS, TA
BLR DA MA- KA. a LICK kiIACK ANL GAMER
TOWELS AND TOWSLING.S.
N. B.—A new choice real thread and Cambria Lace
Pointe', at about half pries.
A new lot of trimmed and plain net undersleevea.
•• 61 beautiful styles Val. lace bandkerohtefs.
ALL VERY CHEAP.
PRICE. FERRIS.
toorcasernroT MBE%
NEWmAi' STOIM.
Theo moat .plendld BILE MANTLES lithe cite.
HOUGH &
7e13-2m 25 WM:TENTH STREET.
SILK MANTILLAS,
In every new style, the rioheet itualties eminent
at the elerant New Store,.
2/i 80 VTR =MSS' STREET.
HOUGH.* CO.
SUMMER STOOK OF DRESS 000D8 AT
N- 7 PRICE* Ai:CORDING TO THE TlMEB.—Poplins,
Harare", Bilk CnalllPs. half Fuca ; Challie Helaine' re
duced from 33 to 121fic. ; Simms Chintzes reduced from
IHf. to ?c,
• -
peoial attention is requested to our stook of Organ
dies and Jaoonet Laws*. which we 'ire bound to Globe
out at a low figure. CHAIM Ffil AD AMB ac 80N,
te2o MOH CH and ARCH Street'.
V ASSIM EH E 3 • AND SUMMER GOODS
for Men's and Soya' wear.
Lip lit C , sok:nerds and t•ammer Stuff& ,
Bo• 8 Wear and VBB[ll2BB.
A Fine Stook at iowvaerinea. -
soy • • C. R. Romer NIN 7 / 1 3 and MA IL FM.
lfi GENT GRAY GOODS.
25 cent Bsreges.
534 cent Figured Berege Ang
35.20. and 22 cent Finest Bareges.
Black Bareges, Tamartines, and Crepe Karatz
tXoOrtat dc COB ARO,
3e27 B. B. nor. mean and MARKET..
A BANKRUPT IMPORTER'S STOOK
Z -3, - of Simples of Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs, in
hem-etttehed. sheer- corded, and embroidered. from -10
Gents to 63 cents each; a great bargain. purchased a
saorifioe for cash , and to be sold in the same way only.
CHARLeIti & SON.
1610 EIGHTH. and ARCH. Streets.
FRENCH. DELL .—A choice lot
• lust Duraliwid from a. bank - rapt importer, and
for nabs at half price at
CHARLES ADAMS & SON,
1«w EIGHTH and ARC', Streets.
R i TIK MANTLES ! GRAY DUSTERS ! !
P``." French Laoe Maitles and Pointe. Very low prices
for Cash.
Pine fresh stock of these roods in oar .
LARGE ABM/ ROOM. SECOND FLOOR.
N. B.—Mohair Mitts. Hoop Pkirts and handkerchief"
1.717. COOP.ER & cart A RD
. a. E:cor. NINTH and MARKET.
ECEOIOII LACE POINTS, BOURNOUS,
'AN DD MANTLES —A largo stook to be so!d at less
than Wholesale prises. We casuist be undersold in
these goads. CHARLES ADAMS tr. doff.
Jed). • - EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
WEQUITO NETTING, all colors I•Tule
in, all colors. for. 136081111( glasses; Plaid and
Swan lottialin• at wholesale oriots.
CIIARLY4 ADAMS /t. SON,
SemO ItIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
SELL-PLAJD SILKS.
Blue and Whit* French
Bla4 end White Yreneti
Brown end White Freniih Bilks.
' .Green White French Bilks.
&Idea. Me& at 151.
- E
50 ar per des.Oe and white French Bilks .
50 dos. White Moir Gloves, Mo. perf Ir.
Many goods reOnoed very low y 1 o,ee oat et
.10nr4. .'BTGAMIT,
Jolt 704 ARCH Street.
SPECIAL NOTIOE! 1
• CM and &nautili' data
VIIQRSILEY & CHASM will oder
EVERY 'POSSiBLE /16DUCEML1117
TO
CASH I'IIitCBASERS OF DRY GOODS
Beira determined to radar./ sitsir Stock they will ties
Good Borgatsis
Beautiful Fancy Stilts for 76 cents, worth Slid
Balmy Ruth Fano' Silks for $l, well worth SIM.
• Grenadine and Boma Goode. about one half their
Gray Mixed Goods. in every variety, from 8 Gents per
yard to be oenta.t • •
BLACK athiris; RICH AND LUSTROUS. VERY
CH k.Al'.
• Nest Black Brocade I6i Ike, double fated, &o..acts.
Be L 6160111 Calicoes , C61811116T61 , Cloth., Yeathiete,
6;n.. I11151115 Quilt. Flannels.
_Cover., &o_ .. &a.
SHAWL D CLOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION.
Frenoh Lace Mantles, Pelmet, Shawbs, Eugene,.
Cambna L 606 Mantles, CbanUlla Lime Goods, ike.
Black Silk Costa, fdsotlea, &a., in eve Style,
At THORNLEY & CHISM
T. gorlaDT liIISIIFA. ft BrI_LING /UMW its.
1•• I tf
aILIALTARX GOODS.
COTTON DUCK.
SUIT.ABLE FOR TENTS,
sox sum sa
FROTHINGHAId
.& WILLS.
LATEST AND= BEST
• ,• - ; 'kJ TE /V .7'
'.FRUIT JARS,
(BAKER'S PATENT.)'
NO CEMENT IS USED, AND NO EXPOSED SUR.
VACS OF GUM TO TAINT nip FRUIT.
THEY - ARTS THE MUST SIMPLE IN OPERA
VON; RELIABLE IN RESULT; AND EASILY
PROVED. • ' •
POTTER-. & BODINE,
eole Mant4aottliOsEad : Prgrletors,
• •
r::
10(3.0.LIESTNVT STREET.
. • .
Maintaoturers of Plain and Fanny Wine and
Li g"' Bottles, Druggists' and Crookery Dealers' Oreel3
°lasi Ware. .1310-ortmlm
WII9IX.aALE STOCK
SUNNIER O.LOTHING,
. SELLING AT RETAIL,
OHBAP FOR OAEgt,
419 ~I‘.II:A**7.7t'::.STREET.
c. . . 7,
iJ Mgesttail
AlliUS.ElelEN TS.
CAMERON REGIMENT,
cormeri, ROUEFIELD.
• GRAND corterar.
On THURSDAY h. VEN PelO. Julr //th• 187 /.
Atr"Ofrr tqtr BAt t,. Chestnut street. shore 1 welftb,
For the Benefit of the eAMER , ,N REGIMENT.
The following artists wilt assist on Ulla occasion:
Pdadi.mo uSuTMA 7illistellit3lail.
Wire JOH v DRtgair.
Mr. G. W ASTMWOOD,
Mr. W. .1. HILL,
/or J. 8. rOCRitl !Plato Soloist.)
witlfst full and e frioient orchestra. Ihe whole tindsr
the direotit - n of Dr. C UNNIN 4 . 1 iv.
Tickers. 25 cents Poohhe had at the hsiteunar
ter, of the Regiment, rear ni 7 J.7 hornley's. 311 Chest
nut street, at the music stores. &DO pr flop 1 h gels.
Reserved seats, accents each,
11th
be secured a
Pali on day and evening of the llth inst. For fall par e boaters see Programme.
Ito MI own at 7 o'clook. Concert to oommenoo at 8
o'olook.
Ahi EBIO AN AO ADEMY MUM P.
GRAND UNION WINGERT BY THE YOUING
LADLES OF PM L. 0 t.LPRIA,
•APtPTPLO IST A.
o K 4 t tyr 3 0)0 '
FOB THE BENEFIT ')F 7.11 E FAMILIES OF
THE PHILADELPHIA voLUNDEERS.
Conounted by P.oresene JOHN. BOWER,
. On TRUReDAY t.VaIVING. July It h. 1661.
A hematite; Peered Cantata. ern led
FLORA AND THE SEASONS.
DY trten Yonne Ladies.
RAM UKL K. MU R DOCH.. etl.,
Rae volunteered to deliver
DRAKE'S PATRIOTIO ADDRESS T O THE
AMERICAN FLAG.
A 1.30 a GRAND DRILL. by the GARDE LAFAY
KTTE and LYLF, "ADE JS,
Under GA PT. ).4., J. 13INGIERN.
• Cointrirss:
W. W. Jones, Fn.. W. G. Mule, Fain
Mr. A rther Mallon, Jac Mooney. Fee,
J. F. Sellers, Esc, Mr. W. K. Fereown.
r . Prof. A. B ACt; MAN.
Tickets. 1 7 o-nta. to all ,
parts of the 1 4 °use ; to be ob
tained et all the Music Stores. -nd ateo at the Aoadritt.
ou the Vey and oveoing of the Concert.
Doors open at 7 o'olook; to commence at 8 o'olock.
119 31
ASSEMBLY BUILDTNGS.
BR - vnivTist WIEFE:
MONDAY. July 8. and EVERY NIGHT This Week.
KED Kt.,LIO I'd and R USSIAN WAR I
Magnificent Views oft e War.
Flullippi, Vienna. Fairfax. Rowney.
LIFE YORTRAI isS try rah. ItertgL GENERaLd.
' Splendid Representation of the Russian War.
Ad:mama/I 26 cents; Ualldran lb cents. /78 St
p KNN6Yi.VANE A ACADEMY OF THE
Fl/14.1 ARTH. toga CHERTNTvir Atreet. is open
duly. Outchtyn excepted, from 9 A. M tin 6 P
Admission d 6 4.;eiVe Chtlo•eo under twelve Yelin!.
half price. ShatrAs of Stook, $3l
EDUCATIONAL.
of TO LET.The DWELLED G and
inaBCHOOL-ROW43 attaohed 1304 Patitaleil
Street. C. E.PANCID•BT.
3,6 6t* • TENTH and MELON Streets.
---
A GENTLEMAN O LIBERAL EDLL
cation cvo.hee a situation ne n fnmity yreeeptor
in the country. le c•omeetent to teach Lapin. French,
Gorman and Masi. Ptaneo e n s , reee , en d er l etter ,
Poet JIM at"
WAN rs.
WANTED —1 o Fxchurge, (hod Farm
- v • tog' Landu in th- West for Dry Gords Groaßries
- 21: w j a zior, ,tt oi .h :n p ; e !E s in o d if c e r merohand.no. rddreq
WANTED -A SIIMA, FAMIi.Y TO
meow a house in a , egprotable neighborhood
as pay Elr the board nr a eing , e peo•on. who Irv! far
nt Lan room*. Reference required. Address "
at this ffiee. j.9-3t*
tveLNTINci yuuNG
Men, fr.e.. nre invited to address the" Emig%
meat Committee," at the Kimmel of of the Young mem
Christian Assooiation, 1009 end 1011 CHEaTNuIt
/Woe.
F.OB•SALE AND TO LET.
Its FOR SA LE—A Farm of 44 acres
Land. with good improvements, (init. eprtrat
and stream nt water.
A Farm of 10 notes prime Land. With good'House and
tarn, fruit. and Bonus water-
A uenntrful Country neat of 14 sores. equal to a ear
an. Amldlers and ^nary Wog in per not order.
A 'my handsome Bonding Lot of /1 sores it Wou
ld Inaation. All non...mount DI railroads Apply to
ItOtioll.F.lt, Norristown.
fiEftre(ANTOWI4.—TO L ra (far the
lama senscovor year) a plesusant ReaVenee, near Elhoe
maker Lane rinuinn; tei room; obaded. 8.
McCALL...a, 'IS South dr:CON e t.eet- Ine
fa TO . E.'ENT LOW—Furnished or nn-
Innut.tied, for six months, or longer. If sashed,
large MCI oonvertieot HO Cdr No 17M Arab street.
Apar to A. P. and J. H. mortars, Lis ARuR
Street, je 19 tf
is CRESTNUT-STREET HOUSE and
ana
STORE to rent,--The desirable basins= locattou,
MI CHESTNUT Street, with dwelling attacked. Ape':
at 431 CHESTNUT Street. 111)11
Yro RENT—iI very desirable 5T013.,
. 4 . on the Ninth et front of " The Continental
Hotel." The atom at Ninth and Samna streets stp•-
ele.lty adapted for a BADDLI and Hemmen Aitken
Apgar to JOHN RICE,
Bouthwed NINTH' and IANAOM Streets,
EXURANG.E.—A 020.1.03 TRACT
- 2 - - ° flood unimproved farm laml in the State et New
/men convenient to the arty, will be exelianmt for
liproperty. Apply at No. Litt FEDEYAIk eet.
eva-ti
BO ARDING.
PLEASANT WITU BOARD,
for married or single gentlemen. Terms moderate.
sio Atteti jXU at"
j IMITED PARTNERSBTP NOTIOV.-
-vre. the undersigned, residents of the city of
Philadelphia, have entitled into a Limited Partnership
agreeably to she rovistoueofthu act of Arsemttly of
the Commonwealth cr Pennsylvanta. entitlen f• A n act
relative to limited partnership," passed the twenty
first day of March, A. D. L 931. and the suPPlements
thereto; said partberghip to be condatated under tne
firm of PATTEN ON.& BDULTat for the purpoiie
of doing ana carrying en Pa wholesale wing and liquor
busingze 3n the pity of Philadelph a. Jonathan Patter
son Jr . residing Do 169 Gtrara avenue, end tidward
Boulton. reaidiog 1026 Walace street'. both of the
oft, of Philadelphia, are the Get.eml PaTIIIOIII For
tunate J. nom fa, also of' said city. is the gnecial
Partner, end has contributed to the common at of of
said partnership the sum of forty thousand dollars.
baid partnership to commence on the first day tf July,
A. D. otter thousand eight hundr d ands sty-one. ai d
to terminate on the fitst day of July, A. D. one thou
sand eight hundred end sagiyisix
JON -'lll-N TTERSON, JR,
EDWARD BuULTON.
Ggneral asters.
FORTUNATO S. FLO or-
Pil
Jl2-tu&thi6t tiplialal Partner.
DISSuLuTIONIIF PARTNERRIfp.—
The partuerabiti heretofore ertstum trtweert
SAMUELt. rEIO4IPRONaLd SAMUSL b. JENICIP.B,
under the firm of THOMPSON tc JEVKINP. IS this
day diestolo.d At mutual ()enema. The Musiness of the
late firm will be settled nod wound att oy enamel S.
Thompson, at the store, No. .$O4. MAE. KE r °Peet.
SAMUEL
8. TA:IO4.ON,
SAMUEL H. 3E14E1 88.
Philada-. June 7th, MM. tf
DISSOLUTION. The copartnership
heretofore eubeisting be.ween the u.dersigned,
under the , firm of J 8 rsis ER. he CO.. is this day
dissolved. by mutual ooneint. The bu,tness will be set
tled at the old soind. N... 9BA rd acd /118/'RAW
BERRY Streets, rhiladelshis.
J. F. dTKINER.
FRAN rIS F. WOLGAMUTH.
HENRY VOLLMER.
Fhilsds.. July 1.1911.
COPARTNERSHIP FORMED.—The un
demigned him this day entered into copartnership,
under the firm of
WOLGAMUTR 6c. RALEIGH.
Being successors to the Ills firm of J. B. STEIN BR
SG Co. we will continue the business in the same
braneties as heretofore. at the seine place, 80, P
H
BAR street and l rah ANY BRE EY Etmet
FRA NCIS F. WOLG 'MUTH.
MAURICE RALBIGH.
Philada.., July L Mt. jsfilten
I ;4(;11.1 4t•Ti7,;
FAME INSURA.NOE OOMPANY,
No. 406..CRENTNYV Etta*ll
FLILE AND LNLA.ND INIMAANOIs.
DIXAC7O24.
'Fitge W. pay 44 kny & Matlack.
nal Wnght—.... • Wright Bros Sr Oa
. Birney " Dacia & Bi rp e
Henry Leyte, " Lewis Broa ac
C. Rionardeon—.--" J. C. Howe
.k Ce.
Samuel T. Bodine...—Preer. WToiruAz Baniti amps%
Jno. W. Hvennan—of J. W. Baer'sici 6 Ce.
6eo. A. West— ... WOK A. Fobelf.
W. el. "Serace, Martin, & Mr.
O. Wilaon Dans—... Attorney-at-law.
H. D. Woodruff - - ..of Bibles, Molten, b Wooing
Jae. Header, Jr— No. 1713 Breen street.
W. DbY,Preaidect.
FILANQIB N. BUCK, Vice President.
WI . &MAMA 1. ?AMA A sias-Bat
SAVING FUNDS.
yAVELIU UkaTISD BTATI:I9
L- 7 TRARIT COMPAITY, oorr.er TRIRD ace CEEEO7-
NtIT Street".
lIITEKEET FIVE PE, fl CENT.
J. CRAWFORD , Fresiderrh
JAMES 111121 TEE, ceorel.en end TreaTarar.
(Moe home, film 10 wail 8 o o!ock.
Thie Company is cot 1 4 10e4 111 Apr ectoleaden 19 too
Leervievere. fad
1111LILLUNS Sin DEPOT REMOVED
to No. il/ 'Swath B.EVENZR Street, near tk•
razikilo. Institute.
Chß under/ague , thankful for past favors, end being
determined to merit. [lnure patronage, has stiouron an
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a
large assortment of Lillie's CelOrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Battler Proof Sates. the 0 147
striotly firs and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lil
lie's unequal led Bank Vault, Safe. and Hank Looks.
• Bank Vault Doors and Looks will he furnishn
to order on short notice. This is the afronLeat, beet
protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet orterpd.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie 's Pee
Cabinet Safe for Flat., Jewelry, &o. This ?Aare la Otln
itedeci to Ilnreaaa in style and elegenoe anything yet of
fered for this purpose. and is the only one that is 'grist-
II lire and 12prstar proof.
ISTICIA.I/40T1C11.-1 have now on hand any twenty et
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safe', most of them nearly
new, sad some forty of other maker., a
'amulet* assortment as to sizes and lately wi
shing od for the now Celebrated Lillie e. They will
be sold at very low prices. ?lease call and examine.
• falli-tvif C. RAMS: ft. Shank
jide = il_ , ‘ „ FOR NZW YORE..
NEW DAILY lam, via Delaware me
Rant
Phi meal plus and New York Express Steamboat coin
piny will receive fretght on and after MONDAY. Mt!
instant. end leave daily at 3 P. M „delivering their car
goes in New York the follow= days.
Freights taken at removable rates,
mild.
_P. CLI , DE Agent,
14 SOUTH WHARVES' Philidetplus.
mali2l-iftf
JAM RAge nt
Piens 14 and EART M/It, New Perk.
magaFOß NEW yOBK. TLIB
Philadelphia 'ltem Propeller Copoeep
eamatenoe th eir beetles* for the Se a / 1 142 ea Mo nty
Slit nut. ,
-Their &salvers &renew reeedifing freitat at !Woad
Pler above Walnut street.
Terms &440M112 Oa IIAX APIAJPITt•
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11114 ...walk Tie nik •NAID
110tReWt413 ESSENCE OF JAM&IOA
GINGER.—FREDERIcH BROWN, Obergua and
I Druggist. portheaitt corner of Chestnut and troth sta.,
put laaelphiai sole manntsotnrer of Brown's Esatmoe or
Jamaica Ginyerl i rpich le recognised ead presorilpd Or
the medical &au and has become the standard family
medicine of the cited States.
Thu. Easenoe is a preparation of unusual ayoellenoe.
in ordinary diarrhcra, tiOndpient cholera, in abort, in all
oases of prostration of the digestive funotions. it is of
Inestimable value. Daring the prevatenoe of epidemic
cholera and summer compbtinte of children, it re peon
liarly eftloaomus ; no family, individual, or traveller
should be without tt.
NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable Essence from
being counterfeited. a new steel our:reams. executed at
Croat cost, will be found on the outside of the wrap
per,in order to Valli the purobaser sgalnet beta`
un
posed upon by Weariless na.—tßOa
Parch) OW./ by FREDElleft BROWN, and for
we at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. 13, corner of
Filth amt Chestnut stre ja. sta,..Y_ prin iulade su lp d ix e la, he an a l aj at
B F t : Dr..
IDY L KICE BROSS N.
3. E. (ionic of Ninth and Cheirtnat streets. "Inol
tentjao o rui. Pniladelphia. Also for .stew a re-
Ue4trecu VILv EY tat u PtiA,PRI E ORS,
Co. (George Najarian, Manager) cOO ic.—j est
received. 01 rke Ocean Skimmer. tram Horde& 1. a
the vintages of above favorite brand" of Breeds, of
ISA 1660. nu, iaso,
in half, qua, ler, and rib nth tepee, Pale sue us - k.
he populerit), of two Brand ; has induced various
iceitetioes of them' trade mare," end we now sell the
attire. ion of the Trade thereto, and to Partlgu'srihno
lice' thei r mm norehasee, that all gaoka or the na
yard. rropri more Company Cameo lies the name of
" George ein4grurgn Manager: , _breaded iii lull. For
sate In DowDI the". bole agents
• • ). td. LiteLlE . ll4
/D 4 1 DID 80eth S.Ol l itkeet.