opicecdings of City Councils. r -"guru'. te 'tad meeting of both branobei 0 c.r.neils was bold yesterday afternoon. , lELECT COUNCIL. Tsso ‘ - .lnyten, president, in the chair. The u opt! pen ions and oommunioatione were ra ,lved and proporly disposed of. One from the Lo royetie Company, asking for an appropria ,,„„ of $lOO ; from the C'aief Commissioner of ii, g b ware, rotative to the °teaming of the streets d the Twelfth ward; from the Onar.ilata of the p o ,r, asking for an additional appropriation of Ft° On Tao Committee on Water reported a resolution hatbhr;sloir, water pipe to be laid In certain etreets L a the Twentieth, Twenty-first, and Nineteenth vents Agreed to. Mr Itherod, to Whom was referred the oonthin• oblation complaining of the miserable scoommoda• M o ns for keeping books, ko , in the Oleo of the Recorder of Deeds, reported a resolution to rent the Mond story of the Philadelphia Bank, at a co st 01 $1.,400 per annum, for this purpose. The ~,,s oi etlon was warmly debated, and pained finally . Mr, MOSSO!, from the committee appointed to device means to provide work for the unemployed o f this oity, and to whom sundry petitions wore rc r er red, made a report, that they bad given the subject the oonsideratio;o which its importance de manta, and have come to the following conclusions Th e y regard the right of the petitioners to make tie redpeAt an undoubted. Every olt,lxen, hon orer bumble, contributes, in some degree, to the porter, the prosperity, and the wealth of the city prom labor or its results, our taxes are derived, and rarely those who tarnish or create, in some degree, the meant' by which the city is governed, protect ed, and improved, have the right to request their r epreseiratives to use that money in a way con s weet with the purposes and nude for whioh it is levied nod oolleoted The power of Oounoile to comply with the re. ;pest of the petitioners oannot be doubted, becanee it asks no bounty, no gratuity, no alms, no waste ful or unnetweary expenditure of the oity's money I; only asks that now neoessery improvements may he made, and that thoee be antioipatsd which in a ism . : period will be absolutely Im:teaser, in the natural progress of the oity. The committee re• wo rd the exeroise of this poser at this time as good polloy. It cannot increase the burdens of the tax payers, as the improvements are molt as must be, end Inevitably will he, made within a shore period, ichlist the oily resolves at the same time a fall non 'ldeation for the money expended Labor is the wealth of a'nation. There, never may bo again a time in our hletory when the necessity fur the exercise of this polloy may be so imperative The report of the oommittee was accompanied by an ordinance asking for an appropriation of V:13..500, to be taken from a loan hereafter to be authorized. O th a sum, $441,500 is to be expended by the Water Department, $OO 000 by the purvey Depart. matt. $2O 000 by the Department or Oity Proper ty, $4O 000 by. the Department of Wharves and Lendings, and $172,000 by the Highway Depart,- meat. swims 2 requires all the materials required for the work to be furnished from and menufactured n the State of Pennsylvania, end regulate! the employing of the workmen. Section 8-relates to the paying of bills. Mr. RISIDISMAIS said he would like to know more of title matter. This was the first time be had beard it reed, and be would like more time to °emitter it before taking a vete. Mr Eat:limit said his only objection to poet poising the bill was that, In all probability, the Chamber would adjourn for the summer on next Thursday, and then she matter oonld not be brought before both branohee of Donnoils. Ile thought there were members now present, belonging to the different, heads asking .or appropriations, who maid give all necessary information. air. Naar. said It we adopt this report, we shall Inaugurate a new system, snob as / have never known to be motioned in this city In X 857, large public meetings were held in the State Reuse yard by the workingmen, and their leaders deli. vered inflammatory speeches, in order to induoe Counolle to make appropriations fostheir benefit, but without avail, The Oilstone took up the sub j sot, and relieved the poor. There are two ways of effardlng relief to the needy : one, the plea adopted in 1857. The citizens of each ward col. looted fend., and planed them in the bands of suitable persons , to distribute, and in this way the pressen* of the poor were relieved. By this me thod, pklape, ell classes were reached better than by any other Female, reaped the benefit of this system as welt as males; whereas, in the plan now proposed, they cannot partake directly of the bane. et, In 1857, there was no such depreciation in real estate and stooks as there is now; rents did Dot fall from twenty tire to fifty per oent , and one half the Union did not repudiate the debts they owed the other half In the present state of de• premien in money matter., it would be a hopeless task to raise any considerable amount of money by voluntary contributions. The merchant, who has always been foremost and liberal in relieving the distresees of the poor, fa nowprostrated himself. The manufaeturer has Stopped his machinery, and his operators, male and female, aro powerless to help tbemteives There seems to be no other way then the plan proposed to affard the desired relief. This plan is merely to anticipate Improvements which would be required in a year or two; but to do nothing that will not be absolutely necessary. The quid pro quo will be given for every dollar. Each department can expend a large amount of money now, which would otherwise have to be spent hereafter. Instead of relying upon taxation for the means, as the city has been in the practice of dolog, we meet resort to a loan for thepurpose, the interest of whiob must be provided for in fu. tare from the taxes. It may be said that this plan will bear heavily upon real estate, which Is now so must depressed.. This is an evil, I grant, but it Is the least of evils. The poor man be relieved in no possible way so easily as this, and the principal will be returned with double interest. Every fen. provement of thle kind adds to the value of teal estate. If personal property eoulat be reached, so al to share the burden of taxation, real estate would be attach relieved, In other cities this is the case, and I never could see any reason why personal property should not boar its proportion for mnnioi• pal purposes. Thousands of persons with large persons.' means are living in our city, enjoying ail Its convenienoes and luxuries, without paying a d liar of municipal taxes. Their ohildren are educated at our imbibe - schools at the expense of the owners of real estate The greatest difficulty, after the loan shall be obtained, will be the modus operandi. We may employ one, two, or three thousand men. These should be selection without distinction of party, the preferenoe always being given to men having families dependent upon their labor. Unless some ',item shall be adopted that will be oeasidered fair and just, our labors may be productive of evil rather than good. It a resolution (limiting the Finance Oommtttee to report an orditiance creating a loan for this purpose can be passed by a majority of two-thirds, the detatls of a plan for aarrylrg oat the objeot might be perfected in the five weeks before the loan can be finally passed. If twathirds cannot be obtained, it will be useless to proceed any further with the measure . If it should be eueoessfal, the oommittees having charge of the several departments should prepare a schedule of the work that can be most advan tageously performed, to meet the object in view. Boob work should be selected as would require the least expenditure for materiels, in proportion to the labor., The improvement of the parks will require the greatest proportion of labor; the building of reservoirs, also ; the opening and grading of streets; the repairing of streets; the building of culverts', d:c. Mr. RILZY said that most of these approptia dons were for labor, very little bet og asked for the purohase of materials. Be thought the Improve mews were all Deeded, and the report should be taken up, item by item, and passed. Mr !limier said he should vote for this bill as It came from the committee At the present time there were many who were' asking for work, and yet refuse to accept alms It was this dams that he desired to help. fle was for immediate aotlon While gentlemen were making up their mind how to vote the working °lames are starving Every item asked for in this bill was needed, and would be had at some future day, if not at pre sent Mr. Fox thought we should not plunge into a matter of this kind without fsrtt giving it a fair onsideration. He thought the main portion of , this fund Touid go into the poeket of the capital ist—in the purchase of materials. He thought it a dangerous, precedent to create the debt before aothorizing the loan. The debaterwas continued at length Mr Mansur again took the floor. He said that number of the items In the bill met with favor by the Chamber. Me, therefore, would ask that the objectionable parte might be ettioken ouc, end that the vote be taken on those items which mist with the approval of the members . The vote was then taken on snspending the roles and proceeding to a oonsideration of the bill, and was lost by a vote of 12 yeas and 8 nap—it requiring a two third vote. The bill, therefore, lays over until the next meeting On motion, It was agreed that the particular items in the bill should be referred to their ap propriate committee., to report at the next meet ins. Mr. Nast offered a resolution that tne Commit tee on Finance be instructed to report en ordi nance at the next emotion of Connell. to oreate loan of number of dollars, for the purpose of making necessary muniolpill improvements at the present time, In order to afford employment for working . men. Agreed to. • Mr. BElDEatale reported an ordinance appro. nristing $1,208 39 for repairs done to sohool-houses. Agreed to. Mr. WITIMILL, from the committee on defence and protection of the city, made a report stating the expenditures made by the oommittee striae they had been created. The whole amount referred to the committee in the way of hills, ordinenoes, an lineations for appropriations, &c., $l3 425 80. Of which the amount contracted for rations', Ao , for tithed to Washington Regiment. is 13,555 85; for other regiments and companies, $1,020 04 Amount Proposed to be appropriated by the ordinanoe, $2 300. Amount asked fez by sundry regiments and companies,s4l 450. Mr. Davis ffered a resolution to change the place of eleotion in the Eighth division of the Fif teenth ward, which was referred to the Commit tee on Law. Mr. Dtrxsors offered a resolution that Council. will not adjourn for the summer vacation until they have made arrangements to tarnish work for the unemployed. The resolution was debated at length, and after several amendments had been offered and voted down, was agreed to. The Chamber then adjourned. COMMON COUNCIL. A commanieetion was received from the Com• 111i0130T11 of Rtghwaye submitting a report stating that during the teat quarter $130,000 of the appro priation have been expended, and that $104,084 remain unexpended. A oommunioation war received from the Guar dian' of the Poor, stating that from the annual appropriation of $225,000 to that body $109,550 have been expended for food, medicine, and sup plies. The above sum was deemed amply tient for the average population of 2.600, but it is now ascertained that the average will be increased from twenty to twenty two per icent more than that amount, that requiring an increase of ap- Dronriation for the purp-se of purchasing stipplies P.ererred to Committee on Poor. Mr. Lax, the City Solioitor, submitted a com munication flung the amount of damage" after the improvement of Fairmostot Park fn , the pre servation of the parity of the water at $55.000. If the award be confirmed by Connell', the tiottattor is Prepared to elore the arrangement, and if they contest, he will defend the sot. Referred to oom matters. Toe tdayor submitted a message, returning the . authoritlim the Oenettn°flop of the Chestnut grew bridge, with hie veto lie contends that the resolution is out In aoeordanoo w , th the laws or ordinance authorialog the torn of 1200,000, which was to be increased to $3OO 000 by the "mPapi' This would be less, by 1116 000, than the sum bud by Councils for the erection of the bridge accord lrg to ecntract. A motion to tpone farthez oomiderstfon of the message for the present was aimed t 4. , . Mr MCCLEARY presented a petition from oiti sena of the Nineteenth ward, numerously signed, asking ,that Norris square be improved, and that, by [hie means, a large number of pinions pan b e furnished with employment. Referred to special committee appointed for the purpose of landing employment to the poor. Mr Porran presented a petition from merohnate on Market street, complaining of the condition of that thoroughfare, between Fourth and Fifth. Re ferred The rrsolution from Beleet Ootinoll, appropri ating $1.34 50 to pay the expenses attendlag the reception or Lient Stemmer, of the United bugles army, was Concurred in. ~an ordinance relating to the terms of office of the hem& of departments, passed by Beleat Conn• oil, was also concurred in. The bill fixes the ter mination of the tonne on the 3lat day of January, 1862 Mr. Palawan offered a resolution, inviting Be. lent Counoil to meet Common Council on Mars day afternoon next, at fire o'clock, to elect peiloe magistratee, tnepartutendent of Girard estates, and other ollioers Agreed to. Mr.)JACKinVed to prooeod to the election of three persons to serve as directors for Girard Col lege, for a term of three years, James J. Bas• well, George C Bower, and William Devine. wore (Avoca for three years, and Mr. John H. Bang buret to LC the unexpired term of Mordecai L. Dawson, resigoetl. The ordinaeoe from Select Conooli, authorising the widening of Dzlaware avenue, from the north line of Mob street to the north line of Vino street, was agreed to Mr. QACENIX, from the Committee on Eleanor), reported tesniutions to transfer certain items to redeem the funded debt of the city of Philadelphia roaming in ladi Agreed to An (H.:Boasted to pay oertele olnims of Dr 8.. E Rngers, for professional servieee in analysing the remains of a man interred in Odd Follows Ceme tery, was adopted Mr. POTTER, from the Committee on Highways, reported favorably to the paving and grading of Houston street, from Edgement to Belgrade street; Montgomery street, iu the Twentieth ward, and Fairhtll street,' from lilatket to Filbert, in the Ninth ward, and directing that contracts be entered into for the work Also, for tho paving of parts of Winston, Budd, Metcalf, Messer, Maple, and other streets The resolutions were Agreed to. The ordinates from Select Connell dlresting the City Solicitor to lease tb• second story of the Phi ladelphia B ink for a period of three years, to be fitted up and used as a place for the preservation of the public records, he., was concurred in. Mr. CATTILL moved to resume the ordinance ro- • turned by the Mayor, without his signature, rela tive to the Obestnnt.street bridge. Agreed to. Mr. OATTELL stated that be unstained the Mayor in his grounds of opposition to the present bill, as the loan for that purpose has not yet been nage. Hated. The Preeldent called the ayes and nays on the queetion whether the bill should pass, notwith standing the veto of the Mayor, which resulted as follows: Ayes 1, nays 49. Mr. OATTELL otlered an o - dlnanoe making an appropriation of the proceed: of a loan of 5200, 000 for the oonstruotion of the Chestnut-strut bridge. An extended debate ensued. The ayes and nays were oallel, and a quorum tailing to vote, the Chamber adjourned. THE LATIi STORar.--During the heavy @torn] on Wednesday night considerable damage was done to property throughout the city. In Bileworth street, above Broad, in the First ward, stands a row of eight or ten brick dwellings that are not very substantially built. The wind struck the back building of the westernmost of the houeee, and sent it crashing to the earth. The adjoining struotare followed suit, and the back buildings of the entire row - wore prostrated. Fortunately, the Inmates of snob of the buildings as were °coupled were in the front part of their premises at the time, and no person was injured. In New Market street, above Poplar, the roofs of three unfinished buildings were (tarried away by the wind, The loss there is about $2OO. The shade and ornamental trees along the side walks and in the public squares suffered severely. In Franklin, Logan, end independence Siloam, large trees were stripped of branches, which were sent flying before the wind. A tree which stands at the south westernoorner of Independence Square caught the full fury of the gale Four large stems branched out from the trunk about ten feet above the ground. These stems were all twisted off close to the parent trunk, end the entire tree was wrecked. On the north aide of Walnut street, above Birth, a large tree was torn up by the roota. It fell upon the railway track, and obstructed the passage of the street for a long time. It bad finally to be ohopped to pieces to permit the passage of oars. In all parts of the city and suburbs, trees wore blown down or stripped of their foliage. During the height of the gale the curtain of an awning, at Eighth and Chestnut streets, was blown into a gar light and took fire. The incident canoed considerable alarm and excitement. The heavy rain tested the quality of the oulvertr is the city. We have heard of no uooldenta in these underground water mums. COLONEL GuAnT'S REGIMENT.—The Sewickly RiCits, Captain J. 0. Myers, and Lieutenants John J. Nevin and WI R. Shields, and the nuave Ca dets, of Pittsburg, Captain Thomas J. AM, and Lieutenants Thomas R. Elliott and W. W. Wat tles, both excellent companies, were mustered into Colonel J. W. Geary's regiment yesterday, by Major Ruff. They ere designated, respectively, Q and H. The regiment has bob one more com pany to be sworn in, which will be done to-day, rendering the Twenty-eighth. Pennsylvania oom plate The encampment is at Camp Coleman, Ox told Pat k 11413000 C GUARDS, ; This cbmpany bas bran accepted, and is to be attached to the Second Delaware Regiment. The captain is Henry 0. Spllman, and lieutenant, John F. Reishley. A few more men are wanted at the headquarters, 'Military Rail, Library , street. Ia Town.—Lieutenant Wonderly, of Com pany H. Third regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, is now in town, to enlist twenty more men, to till up the ranks. The Lieutenant van be seen in Thirteenth street, above Canowhill. Men, as soon as enrolling their names, will be sent to Camp Washington. /19TERISTINO EXIJIBITION.--Through the po liteness of Mr. John Keith, we attended the closing exercises of the " Lombard street Girls' Grammar Sohool" (oolored), of which Min Sarah T. Don nelly Is Principal. The reading, singing, and re. citations of the pupils were deserving of the high est approbation, and reflect credit upon the industry and talent of the Principal. Premiums were die tributed to the most deserving girls of the various divisions. Appropriate addresses were made by Col. Pitsgerald, R. Eden Brown, Eeq , and Dr. Joseph R. (Nude. LATEST 711011 TUE SEAT or WAIL—The combined exhibition of Stereopticon and Russian Wer, at Atrembly Braiding, is now unusually at traotive. Forty vow spines of the civil confliot have be<n added, making the entertainment of the Rebellion complete up to the present time. The Roseitn War is still given in connection, with all the meohanloal adjunots. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE SUPREMA' COURT AT NIBS Equity —Justice Strong —Welker et al vs. Whalen In this cage, Mr Junkie Strong has filed his opinion, completely sustaining all the positions of the nom• plainants' bill Be deoldes that the sale of the frarohises of the Williamsport and Elmira Rail road Company, effected in the manner in which It was, was only a step in the progress of re organizing the company, under another name, and transferring to the new organisation the property, discharged of the mortgages and loans, with which it was encumbered. Though made under a de• ores of this wart, that decree was in purenanoe of an arrangement between the different awes of creditors, the avowed purpose of which was to pro tect the Interests of all, That the agents by whom the oontraot was made were, on the part of the first mortgage bondhold ers, a committee appointed at a meeting August 3t, 1859, to which all first mortgage bondholders were invited, and ita avowed object was to devise ,4 snob =alarms as might be deemed most advise. bie for adoption by the first mortgage bondhold ers." Of this committee, Mr Edward Ei Whelan was one, and never withdrew. On this point the Judge says: " And when, on the 23d of February, 1860, applioatitn was m ade to the Legislature, for an act anthorising the in. corporation of a new company, Mr. Whelan joined with the other members as a committee of the first mortgage bondholders, in urging its speedy pas sage. After all this, it is not for him to say that be was not acting for those bondholders sea class " As to the letter of attorney s ,igned by a majority of the bondholders, it is held that by reason of it Mr. Whalen did not necessarily cease to represent them all as members of the committee. a In regard to that section of the act of Legisla ture, passed in pursuance cf the agreement of creditors, Ari., which says that the agent or attor neys the bondholders, who should boy at the sale, should hold the same tar the use of said first mortgage bondholders, who have or may, by wri ting, under their respective bands, authorised him or them to ant for them on the premises. The judge, in concluding his remarks on it, says: " I must regard this act of Assembly as obtained by Mr. Whalen, in corjanction with °theta If, with out the aot, his purchase must have been treated as a. purchase for all the first mortgage bondhold ers, the lot cannot change the extent of his trust. He is not at liberty to divest himself of the cha racter which he had assumed, and acquire rights exclusively for himself, of for a part of the bond holders, without at least showing affirmatively that those who are sought to be excluded had direst notice of his intention to do so, and that the act of Assembly excluded them, unless they consti tuted him their agent by writing. . -In view of these considerations, searching through the whole act for its meaning, remembering that it was obtained in part by Mr. Whelan, that it was passed In pursuance of the agreement, and to fur ther it, I conclude that it did not confine the be nefita riMr. Whelen's purchase to those Arta mort gage bondholders who should have signed the letter of attorney to him prior to the sale. , ' In concluding his able opinion, the judge says : " I hole, therefore, that all the fi rst mortgage bondholders of the old company are entitled to share in the distribution of the bonds obtained from the Elmira and Williamsport Company. If, to comply with the letter of the sot of Assembly, it be necessary that they-give authority in writing to ' Mr Whelan to act for them, they may do so now, and contribute their share of the expenses They may sign the letter of attorney now with the same effect as If they had signed before the day of side. " I may add that there is no reason for im puting unfairness to the agent in denying the complainants a share in the distribution of the bonds until a judicial derdilon should be made . The language of the ant of Assembly might well have awakened a doubt, and.his safety required that be should sot under the direction of the court. " Let a decree be prepared in accordance with this opinion " The counsel engaged in this case were James E Gowen, Ricthard Ludlow W. J. McElroy, and E. E. Price, for the compla inants; and W. H. Dray. ton, Charles 4ibtons, George M. Wharton, and B*. George T Campbell, for defendants QII4LEVICA Szsautha—Jadge Ailleon.—Yeti terday morning tn• jury in the me of Pricer & Darlington, charged with libelling Henry Black, brought in a verdict of guilty. A motion for a new trial was immediately m.de. Sophia Mauler, Elisaneal Wilson, and Mary Simmons wets found slaty cf a charge of robbery, and sentenced to two years in the, county prison Allan Estlin was acquitted of a charge of larceny. John Wray, found guilty of a charge of entering • dwelling with intent to steal, was sentenced to six months in the county prison. Charles Smith wise acquitted of a charge of as sault and battery. The on/litho adjourned. WE have news from Venezuela, dated at Lagnayrs the 20th. and Puerto Cabello the 24th of Jane. The republic oontinued unsettled. gene ral Pees, ao commander in•ohfef of the army, has been trying to communise the difference existing between the polities' panies, which resulted in a suspension of hostilities with one of the Federal chief., bat it was reported the other chief deo eltned any compromise, unless the Central Govern ment should consent to a Convention to alter, the Conftitation and form a Federal Confederacy. Trade was rather better and more active, but eon lidenoe towards Amerioan banks and merchants was very mush on the wane. The weather was moat favorable for the crop', which are abundant, and a decided turn to agricultural pursuits la manifested by capitalists and others, as the beat resource of securing property and wealth. WE HAVE advicea from the 'Litali army to June 14. Everything was prepared for the march, and the soldiere oould all be on the road in ten days. Lieut. Dudley, whose commend was abroad, wa:s ordered to return to the ion and. await orders from Weshinston Col. Cooke, of the fisoond dra goons, Dr Wore, and.Lleat. Green had been visiting Bolt loke oity. The rumor that dis loyalty had shown itself in Fort Crittenden le offi cially oontradloted. Charles Wolf, a private soldier of the regular forces, was killed at a fan dango AN INFERNAL MACHINE bee been diecoverd in St Louis by tho pollee It consists of a quan tity of bed cord wound tightly around a hall of twine, with a rue inserted. Inside the twine were found two bun red and . Artisan emelt bullets, eight atones, and two pounds of powder. iNrunn COLONEL DAVIES, et the Sixteenth New York Regiment, was marohing through Bal timore, a few days ago, without drums, some of the cookers on sneeringly asked. "-Where's your mu sic?" "In our cartridge bozos," mid the grim rug A.NOIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PHILADELPHIA S July 11 1861. The stock market <lentil:loes quite animated in oomparism with its late dullness, and quite a speadative demand is springing up for some of the fanny stooks. • Reading Railroad shares not only maintained the advanoe of yesterday, but gain. d another fraotion. 13oheyikill Navigation Preferred rose to 13 The New Ytrk Port of this evening says: The Stook market continues buoyant, and a fur ther advance is established on the active stooks and bonds. There is great animation in the State bonds, and the better class of railroad shares; The printed list shows at a glance the marked change • which has 001130 over the Stook Exchange in the. short space of ten days. • The 'Southern State bonde still *Urea great at• tendon, and the indications are that 'speculation wilt be directed more to this department of the market than to the usual Hat of fancy stooks. The bonds of the Federal Government promise oleo to be the object of active .specalation, and the large sales of the various issues have already become a fixed charaoteristio of the market. The business in New York Central was not large, but the purchases were of a less speoulative character than of late. The stook leaves off at 7.51a715.3 cents. • Galena etande at 64;665, wbioh le about the price of yesterday. The stook is in better supply to day, and buyers avoid sellers' options, whioh are offered at large differences from the gash prloe. Illinois Central opened at 67 and steadily rose to 67.1, an advance of 1, per cent Operators In tbie took give no attention to the London quota tion, and the fact that our market le six per cent. above London appears to have no Influence here. Panama ie quoted ; Pacific Mail 71i a 72. sank shares are Ml3Oll better. We notice n fur thtr decided improvement within a day or two. The Government list is very strong, and the sixes of 1962 and the fives of 1.871 are much higher. per tient. above the price of yesterday. The new size!, however, are eoaroety so firm,• they Mooing with relieve at 88 The various issues of treasury no tee are held for higher figures The money market, in its main features, allows no change. There is perhaps a little more doing in call loans, on account of the bummed activity , to speculative Mocks and the securities of the Go venment, but beyond this the glut is unrelieved. The ruling rates are 4i15 per oent. on mill. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, July 11, MI .RRPOET ED 132 Q. B. SLAYXLXVIi. Merotitmte Etottange ruurr BOAI 1). WO Tints 7a . i 93 110 Reading It- -nosh 18 33 I,ehieh Valley - li.- 49X 80 do.--- 183‘ 2i Is Lib-rtlea Gas...„. 90 Km Soh NaW.praf-..bi 13 431 abt ~ ..enna 1e..9 etre 74 2 Ineebantog Bank_ 2036: 2 Beaver Meadow K. 5631 6 Catamtesa K pref. a 10 do —_ __ 5r WO LA, 61 R. -—. EOM 10 Peata K— e734' 200 do new.___.. 95 la do.--- --- - .E. 7 .4i &V do new 95 1 30 do -- ..,. rt% 10u0 do DOW. 95 2 do-.......... —......... B'M 20e0 do-..._ note 8:31 $ do ---- .. 2P4 It Hazleton Coal _. a9 - 50 do.- 97311 i 254 Leine b 011—....11014 20 Beadeng R ---- 18 1 64 . do— —../613‘. BETWEEN BOARD 6 15 Cam k Arab R.-1104M0I1 Tann aqua 54-- 35 1034 Parma Ist la 9415 liarnsimm 61,1 i 10900 —..b3 94 I ENOONO BOARD. 1 Cam & 9mb R..-11634 -10 Minehill R.— -..-. 6734 5 6 0:1City 63 new— -91 30 dn - 57% &1:39 ..a5 95 IGO RemPng R.— :14 1831; 913 en'etan Coal-- 59 WO _ 1834 at oo . 39 20 Lehish berm.— 96 soup Ponna.R Ist m-.. el 4 oo___--- 10 Minelull UK 10 d0_........ 86 7 dn---._• VI% 3 Western Bank.._... 50 10 .. 57 3 do--:_---. 17% % 60 Lehigh —....-- 60% CLOSING PRLOBB-1 , 1 RM. Odd. 928.4 4.3 1 / 4 d. PhDs 8. It-i# oB 865‘ 87% 151m17317117 2 . 60 . Phila to new Inotir94X 95 Lout Inland R_ .10 1034 Penne. A 1..- 7434 76 Leh Cl &h. 66 6134 Read hde 711.-- 82 84 Nor t hl N 51e9-55% 35% Read mt 64'80'46 Er% Penne - 4 7 Read mt Getz_ .71 72 NPa It 6u.„ .e.sx as ieenna . 87% N Penns R /DC -66 76 ana Rsd mt6s F - Tirol 01 , 6 orna Can eon. 99 40 2d & 94-ists ft 3-.97 4 38 &tome Can Pa 111 113% W Plnleo ex d - ••LON' • 6 nh N 6.' 4 ! .-- to ESorooe .8 8 toh Nay. Stk.- 4 grew.. N... rv.18.. .18 11 Cheat do Walnut. 22 Elmira It Pref.- toi 12 Philadelphia 'Market's. July 11—Evening There is no alteration in Flour today, but the market is very quiet, there being little or no de. mend either for export or home use. Prices range from $4 to $4 25 for Northwesternsuperline, $4.25a 4 75 for extra and extra faintly do, $4 50a4.75 for standard Western and Pennsylvania superfine— made from Winter Wheat, 14 7625 75 for extra and extra fatally do, and $O:6 50 for fancy brands so. cording to quality, with small sales to the retailers and bakers within the above range of quotations. ltye Flour is 'emotive, and freely offered at $3.25 par bbl. Coro Meal is but little itqutred after, and Pennsylvania is quoted at $2 621a2.75 per bbl, the latter for fresh ground. WIIRAT —There is not muoh offering, but the demand has fallen iff Pekes are unsettled and in favor of buyers. In the absence of any large sales we quote red at $1 051112, and White at $1 1831 25, as in quality, and the market dull New Southern red is held at $112a1.15, with limited tff,rings, and sales at the forme figures. nye is steady, and 300 bushels Pennsylvania sold at 600. Corn is unchanged, snd prime 8 nth era yellow is scarce at 530, in store. The demand is lithited. Oats oontinne dull; further sales of 2,000 bushels Pennsylvania were made at 283 Bass is not inquired for, and let No. 1 Quer (tit on is dull at $29 per ton. Cerro?: —There i• little or nothing doing to day, but holders are firm in their demands. GROCIRIES are held with more firmness, and a small Wittiness to note. in Sugar and Molasses, at full rates. Pnovtarona.—The market continua inactive, and pica about the same. WHISKY is dull, and rather lower, bble selling at 1610810, Ohio closing at the former figure, and drudge m a mall way at the same t ate. New York Stock 6000 12 Se '62— 95 Me If 8 65 '62 coop_. 90( s7ro) U 8 66'81 cony_. 88 7090 L 8 51'74 °ono— 89 3000 do.--.... 812( 1000111 Cony Bd. '79_ 613( 4000 do 81% 0100 Tenn 6i'63........ 39 5,100 'iron et 65 426( MSC PM do ....915 6000 Virginia Et 61..416 a x °o oo 47 do.-_—.4111 411.4 32 Ce do 1724 6000 N Carohna 6s .- 54 0000 do.-.-..-- 64 - Nut* s o _.els WOO do—. 1535: 65000 Missouri f t 4 Si 50 0 .d0.....-__9l6 412 i 6000 do —.-e3O 414 100.0 d 0... .....il6 411. 100 0 d0...—.._ 100 411(1 10000 do--...:....411 210 do • • ---- 76190 California at. Ts.- 76 1604 do.-- —76 K 74661 NIB, ?. '70_206 2020 tirmiklynOWL. ROOD n Y Cen G 92 2000 N Y Cen R 7a ... 97 3000 Erie Rlt 81s '75. De 7000 Rod Rev 35 m Ode 19 RCN Her Ist in eds.— 96 nee Mui Pea p b 01 89 IMO Mw Cen 8.4 Ist m. 9356 3 , :49) Min t 25 ring ex. D 9 2000 MlO 8 8 tP cds 73); 6000 11, Can P R ode_ fOt ID 0 Chi & lat.— 38X ICOO , hi&N * 99 Wm.. 14 DROClev3TolePbel3 100 omit of Commerce 76 5 do.--- 'RR 22 Continental Bank.. 661* • 'change—July 1 1 . to Yenna Coal Co.-- 78 106 Pacific' Mail ft.--. 704' :01 do.---- --, . 7131 100 N Y Central R...a30 18 100 do _ ......616 TIN 100 do— --4,b&/761i WO do-- -- .. 704 100 do ---- ........... 755; 10 BudiOn River R_. tux 60. do----- 36 S 4 Erie R-- 13 - to Harlem R —-- IoU art Reading R..— - 304 - 2&) d 0.... ..... ...... 863 2 : 60 do— ~ &IV 60 do.-----.. 36 1400 51110 h Central-- - 41 1 tO Mirth 8 &II 1 R-- M e to d0..._...._. - Is 60 do —.— . • • • 1336 . iso web es k. NIL 0- teta too in Oen h so .....510 67 200 e 0.—... --- .. 67% 000 du --eta 60' 60 do ........... -Fab 67 1/54 60 —. :...400 671,1 tro d0...............b00 aTha , 00 eo--.......... 674 1 IP (1 do .. IPX IQ Me, Col — . & Cin R- 27 3.12 Gal & Ohio R--- . 64% ItO d0.....-..__ sex MO 60.--... 0.3 GM 100. 00.......... - 66 70 Cloy & Tol 8.. -633 26,4,1 'l3OO d 0....................... 26 *lO 410....—..... blO 1 , 5 i tO CM & R 1 J.,.;......a1l 841.4 200 d 0.......... .. ....... sefa a chtc, - 13, k Q. 1t.... ea 26 do: - ....::............... 1521 i New York Markets, Yesterday. /longs ere quiet at $5 /KI for Pots, and 115.76 for Pelvic • Rasa narories.--The market for Mate and Warren, Flour is doll, and prices rule in favor of the purchaser ; the demand is quite moderate. b th for export and home consumption. he sates are 9.000 bbl a 35700390 for superfine • tete. tee latter rate for cholas ; 404 20 for extra Mate; #3 eOO3 75 for superfine em o b issu i s d t _ aim. Ohio lows. in., and Sallow' 30 for extra, , eluding shippine brands of round hone Ohio at $4 500 70, and trade brands ofd.. at Is &ea. nowt:tern Winu• tidal! and drooptog. with sates of 450 bble at 184.9005 30 for superfine Baltimwe, $5800676 tor extra an, e. 004.40 tor lirert4gyme, 35 roe 7.g0 ior Georgetown, 17 Saw 9 for Petersbart City, and 37 Wm 9 (or Richmond City Canadian Pinar la quiet and unohaaged, with 'slag of 35 bole at 33406'3.80 for superfine, agd eBO7 for the ranee of extra brands. s, 6 Flour is quiet, and gelling at 83 1003.80 for the range of fine and super4ne. flora *teal Is dull; we quote New Jersey at #2.750 2.80 ; Brand; wine #3e3 10 minot•eons $l3Ol -.38 Wheat tales .toady for mood sound parrots. with a good export inea•ry ; sales /00 000 bushels at ruetiro for Milwaukee C ub ; 31.070139 for winter red Western, and 900rao for amber 'owe. ye is quiet at Mal*. for Western, and 634 for Sista. Barley is doll at 650680. Oats are inaottve awl rather heavy at no for Jereetr. Palawan,. and Pennsylvania 390300 for state, and &Se 29* for Western and Conflation. Corn opened dull, but o.osed up with mores/lid firm ness end a better demand ; sales 40,000 bushels at 400440 for new mixed Western. raovisions.—York is firmer for mesa. with rather I more doing • the sale. ars 800 bbla at 315 26015.75 for mess, and Iti ool o it); for prime. Beef Is quiet. with ales of irk 444!1 at es/aim fur • ouotr. meal 3404. 60 tor country prime, lilt 010.50 for reriebed Western, ai d $10.51011.50 for extra mess Prime mrsa Beef is en tire y nominal. Deaf Hams are gate , and unobangeo. Baoon indult and beavt ; 1,500 lbs o ear-scooted olds. at 93 fa at meats are owl at 5051(0 fur 1•1;.ms. and 04000 for Shou,de s. Lard is dolt and hewer, With sales of 150 tos ono b is at/logo. W T if , 40 , 0 E. w. th sales .raoa bb's at tam. • OA.RD PRINTING, BIM A.MD URRATRRT IN the Cttl. at 31 Reath TRIRD Rue.* BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Gest andClhospart in its City. at 34 South THIRD Street. CIROWLAR PRUV7ING. &Natant Chmapdrai .. ay ilty .■I dil (.iI WEIRD Iltr..t. PAMPHLET. PRINTING, end ovary other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior i;tallty. at the mod resecm& Ma rates. at , KIRA WAL7 & 114 Smith VW =D allot. 4l 1-U THE PRESS.---PHHADELPHLk, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1861. CITY -ITEMS. 13711011113 OF THU Svtl.—Sun•gtroke, which ie becoming common at this season of the year, is due rather to the imprudence of the sufferers than to the malignant inflaenoee either of the fervid king of day or his reputed fetlow-latmer in mischief , the dog-star. she best way. however. to protect yourself from the heat of the sun Is to wear the superior fashionable summer garments sold at the one-price gift C.othing Emporium of OriMsllle Stokes, 609 Chestnut street. hands :me slit is presented to every purchaser. TUB Mrtarstur OLorrnita Dierov.—Rookh lll Wilson's Brown Stone Clothing flail appears to be the leading house for the manufnoturing of military cloth ing. in the upper stories they have some twenty cutters employed, and aboutseven hundred hand& are constant ly engaged In making up the work. Over three thong/tad coats were made up by this fillll in ten days, for the !State, beside, full omits for several companies of Borne Guarda, and for °Moors of the army and navy. The louation of thie well-known establiehYnent is Nos. 60a and WS Chestnut street, above Sixth. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, II? TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST RIO= CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. K D Kendall. New York Joe P Wiggins, B iehmonB N 1' Green, Providenoe, R I W S C Otis. Cleuelawl H Van ArPwere. N York WIII Hingham, Jr. Pirttbg Thus H Bingham, Pittaburg /no S Kwuliey. P,ttsbarg Cast Cram, U ti A Thou 1 7 Denton. A1'11411361 Jno H At Immo .1 L Oman. Anemias Col A T Molternolds Win Atherton, B•aton Frannie Lieber. New York Id. H Carter W. la. U 8 N W Grano, Wahhinaton F 8 James, New York M r Kern:lady A .1 Parker & la, N York Otle thet , ett• New York W e Crosby, hew York J Dauta,_Yrbesling Va WMiller, Cape Mar Geo W Fent , New York Mrs H New York min M Kendall. New York F Noble, U 8 A D 11 Elenbarger & la. 111 Mark Skinner Mrs winner h 3 d J C Cook. Dew York U H Watson Per h Amboy tt K Netter R. la. Krie, Pa E M Ke ft, 13alttual- a Wm II Keith. Baltimore Mrs hi Keith Jr. Baltimore Mimi Keith Baltimore C Le Gay. Santa Fe FDJudd,UBA F Fuller Ca.easo John U Uhl. PI York Wm F tlelleren.f4 York Goo it Dexter, Boston C Lambert. New York Anson 'ever. Boa on Geo-ce a Hill, Boston - Keith. N Caroline J L Hataaway, N iarohna G Ray wood. N Jersey K Hazard, it Island Js G dobbins. Conn • . BM. Shoemaker , lialtirnore A 1 Palmer. N Jersey N P r tanton, N Jersey E 1/ i. Wickes ,'• York Mns J 0 Wardell.h York W B riambrill,' Baltimore E 8 Rogers, M err Land RS Meeks ri York RJ Meigg. N York D Parker DI Eamk•bire W E Breasemoir Balt C Vanderbilt. Jr. IS Y . _ B. Bradford, N Yo.k Z Barnum Baltimore • C 31 , A beeloelt. oYork F 8 mown R Island 1 R De Wolf, R frond Rev Et XL Wtlsort. DU. 01j Jas Dayton, N Jersey Richard Yates. Illinois la Falters. Ohio Jas Morierief. N York Theo Rosa New York rdoor A Bamtlton, Pa B Briggs. E ngland F. Turnip, lan• hand W A Brodie'''. Wash, D C B Berton, New York W Gina, Scranton A Griffin. Bargoton Saint II Pook. Wstabinalon a .11 lves. Botem Aaron Perkins. Salem Gan A Perkins. Nalem Jos Davis. 0110 B F Watt... Lynn W Sanrord. Prov, R. I 31. C Kingsley. N Raven Gft Hotte , ot, Pittsburg . Jos 8 Fay Boston Col Stet nweler i tent Newell 0 'Thrall. Waal', D C tient Putnam, Sa'em N E. Osgood, Dorton C • tool.. & la. Milwaukee Geo F Dodd Pew York Wm Kennedy, (tiara laud Cams J Gilbs, New York T PolherauJr. N Y 0 F 1 homes, Jr. New York Copt Bnoickt . y, IJ 8 n C P Wolo :tt,t/tuo 1.1 A Abbot, h H C Edgerton, - Vermont Id..a Reeves gr. wf, Cm, 0 AMERMAN HOTEL—Chestnut sweet. above rink. John Doi!yoke. Poston W IC Btaothonae, Phila Lewis Mo lar, Gape J Thou Charkson.ltahway,NJ W B Molar, Gape May ' John ;ahem. Pittsburg B P Haines. Welt Cheater F Baines, West Cheater Thor P Levu. !klineieville 8enr1.1.007, hlew York . B Silver. Delaware W B DOneY, PheMOkin D Amer.' amp Coleman W Clark. Jr, Naw York P T ehark. New York W Hill, Quebeo Gen Brown. Jr. New York H I Coiliou, Wash. D 0 MI O'Brien, Baltimore B Brooke Nine, Baltimore C Maiiimohasetts W Deward. Oinoinnati. 0 T Lewis. Conneotiout „E A Paeker. New Yolk D Wilber. Mulford A McDowell, Maas SLIIICHANTIF inapt,-Potirts street. below Ara). A A Neal, eouthitigton J Shaw. Jr. Pittsburg Cal J Painter, Westm oo W F tletdel, Bethlehem 3 B Mark ey, Wash B E A teootr..CIMOIDEMCI C L.Oregn, Pittsburg Col R Mearttir. /Amen/der John oeitty• utinoniter 'apt W A Andarigon,o BA Wm Etely. Pittsburg F Lower. Reading B u Bernet'. New York W B Barlett, Pittsburg M eremite. Pittsburg J B Hag ett Pittsburg F. T Bevline. Pittsburg F. P Miller, w Mantle (Btr Jag Diekey derestmore I'd to JeFDiokes, Westntolnd to r. LOWS RO7P:l,—Gliestnut street. sOCIVII Third. Jones. Pennsylvania ./ 11 , 13 barman. Pit (.3 de Traynor. Blown W W Likens dr, tn. Balt Geo L Worntz, Pa L T /dome. Yennaylvaton. W R Ban Gs Louis les Galahad. ltahway. N J L A Franklin. Baltimore henry Chattier. h 'York COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at.. above Chestnut. P Riley. Reading 1) Black. Maryland 111 Crawford. atarYland J B 'ore. Danville. Pa Morton Pennock. Delaware Neuben Kelsey h la. Pa Thos Darlington. Ches. no Cdas . Pearee, New Jersey Min Fannie Brower. Ye TIM UNION—Ares street. above Third J D Wilder & la, New York B Freeman. Mass J Chambsis Cinoinnati G Stevenson. Ohio ' Col ft Hatoliff. &MIMI F Dick. iituitingilort, Pa A West & ls, Trenton, N J STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth. .1 Howes. Marsaohneette John Maxwell, New York Jo, Welsoott. Mine J J Book. New York J - 11 Chapin, Illinoie Isaac Drigo. Port Wayne ki nunoar, Yittabirc Jesuep W •'don. New York dsml Murry, New York Toon Crawford, Penns NATIONAL HOTEL—kaom street. above Taint. BH. Yonam, Ashland. Pa II M Clayton. Ashland Pa 'Wm ntkin•no, St glair R H Linville. Lunciauter: Cb+a ',lnduce. Nov fork AtiGl r ea, Pittaborg E Piruduoe, ?Mutant J Davitoo, Eoheylit'l 00, P KBVBRE•HOUaNr—Taira street. above 109416 0 D Weaver. Colebrookv'e R A wehbaak, Allentown M M Belfndge. Bethlehem Wrn J riling/Ir, Allentown J T Finanum, Media, ea B .1 -man k 1013, Pitraton T B Wolter, Ts °moat, Pa A Botobeer. male Ha , bor • Stump rtounk bora. Pa .1 S welfenstain. Penna . "rouse & la, Cape Mar I C Conrad & le, Tamatue J W Willtame,Jotteseu, Pa • BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Tatrd IL. above Callowhill. Thos Ihdor, Maessohusetra Atm D Stoner. Fauna .1 is debaeffdr, Reading 43 et H Wagner. Pt Clntn BLACK BEAR HOTEL--Third it., above Callowhill. Riobard Robb. Horsham M G D DM-'s M tij W elhafner, Penns Oscar Lewis, Neer.York G Career. Pennsylvania BARLEY BREAF—Reoond street, below Yine. W Mono. ell, lwrightstown W S FFltstt. Newtown Davis Walton. Philads Thoa Betts, Books oo MOUNT VERNON HUTEI,--Esoond at., above Arch. T T Reader, Maui .1 Ma.shell, New Jersey ea, ew Jersey ?di.* E Che.3e. N J J .etkine, Conbeetteut PtilL.AllEtaKl..l. :WAAL, O Itlf.A.OE.. GEO. N. TATHAM.. TR. FROTRINOGAM. ComOvrica ow vim Mom. WM. L. REHM. LETTISH BACSO At the Morehants' -Kt - dun:go, philadalphis. !lisp Pansnak. Row land All/ 76 do's Tuscarora, sOOO Bark Erlantne. Gleason Havana. soon Barr Thomas Dal etc. MU soon Ketob Comma/es. Barnes--.--;.:...idayaguez. soon Son r Pan ri t r V 31104.... I/ sync's. &Ku, Bohr L B •Pra,Sonisra.—....—.--__Darbaitoaa. soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN ISTRA3IIEI4.b. FROM THE UNITED 3TATEI, SNIPS L 2.4.171 /01 ' DAT/ ear V ink_ Rob banipton...-.-. July 13 tow Yorlc_ . July IS Feirsia—.....«../24w York _Live rpool—.— Jul y 17 A lag o York-Havre-- —July 30 Edinburgh —.New Vort_Lavarpool.---.Joly 29 Soatun..Liverpobl--Jul 1 24 Begonia --Nen York_ Hamburg 27 Asia . York-Liyarpool—.—July 51 Arabia .11.2aton ...lAvarponl-...._ Aug 7 Teutonia - YOth-Saltiblarg—...--.-. Aug 10 FROM BIIROP.K. SIMS L I &Navy rem DAN+ Edinburgh. Li yerenoi_New York.-- June 26 named& .—Liverpool— Heston June 22 C WAshington —Loverpool_Ne. York-- Jai, &Leonia— Arm hem' on N ew York. —.Jul, 3 Awe ------Liverrool—New York..--.......Juty 6 Anglia . Galway—Poston —.July 6 New York -- southarenton_New v erb )0 A ?stint • -Livers* 1— /3 rITI.OO D.Sbert. Galway—New nrcitain.--Fonthem aim— Nett July 17 TeUtenll l l--.BoUthaniPtOn —New York—.--. 7.161.2 1111 Fulton_----eoutusington_New York July 24 The Celifornis Mall Steamers nil from New York on the Ist,llth. and flirt llth , of each month. The Havana Steamers leave New. York on the 24,76. 11th. 17th. and 27th of boob month. MARINE U4TELLaIIiENCE. NIA! OW VIMADELPIpUIe Air /2, lee' • SUN_EXIM = -. A 43 - BUN SETS - .7 17 11.19 w - .5 44 ARRIVED. BteamerlGeorze Washinkton. Whilldin. 6 hours from Cape May. with _paseetnters to captain. Passed brig Emma, hence for Bmton. off Fourteen -feet hank. going oat. OE the Buoy on the Middle permed ship Carioca, from New York. coming yip; brie Altavels. from Ma tanzas. in low of bur A met ioa. cotain g up. Bohr 8 A Hammond. Patna. 6 days Dom Briton, in ballast to NoMe. Hammett & Caldwell. Poor Willard Paulsbnry. Hodson. 4 days from Port ion Monroe, in ballast to Noble. b amount & Cantwell. Pohr Ann 8 Cannon. Lowell, 6 days from Bostoh, in ballast to captain. exalt G Baboook, Babcock from Boston, in ballast to captain. Bohr A Cordery, Baba:mt. from Boston, in Militia to captain, tehr Lizzie Maul. Haley. from Boston, in ballast to Noble, Hammett & Fobr R. A Shannon, Marts, from Boston. in ballast to Reoplier 4 Bro. Bony Georria 'tweet, froaiNnwbaryport, In ballast to L Andenriad do Co, Bohr 11.. Hem Webb, from Newburyport, in ballast to Banarnft, Lewis A. Co. Bohr OP_ W Benders. Adams, from Brookhaven , in bal last hi Noble Hammett k Caldwell Steamer Beverly. rieroe..7l boars from New York, with smite to W P Clyde. Steamer Mars, Nichols, 14 hoar,: from New York. with indite to W M Baird ,k Co. GLEJ. RFD. Steamship Boston. °tooter. New York. J Allderd toe. Bohr Bloke,. trice, Pawtoollet, B Milnm & Co. Bohr Progress, Tyler, Washineton, J W Bacon. Bahr Sarah Jane. A Fe. do do Bohr L H Barnett, Ireland, Great /Egg Harbor. osetein Eck, izzie Maul, Riley, Salem, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. Bohr W Saulsbury. Hudson, Brcettin. do Bohr D W -enders, Adams. Boston, do Bohr R H Shannon. Maras Breton. Repplier & Bro. r ohr El A Hamm°, d. Pottle. 0011011. do & Fehr J 1.. Hess, Webb. Piewburyport, Benoroft, Lewis Co. Bohr Gaergia. Sweet, Newburyport.L Audenriejl & Co Steamer A L Gay, Der, Baltimore. A G roves. Jr. Elm Beverly. Piero., New York, W P Clyde. (Correspondence of The Press.) HAVRH DE GRACE. July 10. Five boats left here this morning, laden and con ale ned as follOWat Cora W Hrewer. bituminous coal to New York: W Smith, antbraolte coal to Wiliningtont W iloolitander • C Brubaker, mid !rank Heiler, do do Dermal. City. • E MOB ANT • steamship Nortnern Light. Wilson, for Aspinwall, cleared at Now York yest erday. Snip Courier. Olmstead, from Rio da Janeiro, arrived at New Yvrtc vest- rday, ISh•pPunlanb, Miller, for Ban Francisco. cleared at New York yesterday Bark Conrad. Salisbury, cleared at New York Yester day for Philadelphia. Brig Amos SS Roberta. Colson, at Genoa Eat ult. from Ardrossan. Brig Celestine, Pickett, henna, arrived at Boston 10th instant Brig Tornado, Tibbetts , at Boston 30th last. from Wiliniogron• Del. Brig M Whecer. Wheeler, oleareil at New York 10th foot, Wrlrnieston. DeL Helps Arietis. Chase. and Charles Ingersoll, Moore, hence, arrived at Boston 10th inst. tiohr Sal EIS Pratt Pratt, benne. arrived at Salem 9th instant. Soars Treasurer. Fi.ber. and Win Farione. Stephen eon. cleared at Balsa) 9ih that, for Phi'adelphia.. Bohr Cartbagena, Kelly. hence, arrived at Salem .instant. Bohr B Prink. English, cleared at Salem 10th inst. for Philadelphia. Sabre Knight. Gage. L A Denenhower,_Miller, Lydia A May, Weaver. for Philadelphia. and F . va Bell, Lee, for Great B.Kg Harbor. oleareo at Dalton late inst Pobr Philadelphia, Elwell. henna, arrived at Danvers Mt inst. Prrbr 01 0%r P Bawler. Beckett, henna. mired at Danvers 6th init. Bohr A Conn, Harriman, brute, arrived at Bueksport Sd inst. Behr Fleleta Helen, Baker, hence. arrived at Newport 9th it at sObrc Canova and Ocean WOMO • sailed frOill Newport 1/11 font 'or Pol'o.dillobia• Bohr David Smith- Douglass, oleared at Portsmouth I).h inst. 5 0 .,, Farah Pister,.Edwards. hones. arrived at New Bedford 100 In. t. Sour Farah Clark. Terry, galled from New Bedford nth Mgt. for Philadelphi.. • • . s our John teen utter. Millis. at Glonoeater 3ootant frou. DO aware City. Behr A u reeves. Lake. h enot. arrived at Gloucester Stn nat. Bob. George TO soobom. Scudder, cleared at N York 1 6. ie. :day for parte , btu*. •ch-s N Pr -0 Blissard. and M Pimping. Shaw, for Wondiagton, Del. cleared at New York 111th inst. `o In -t • Wm Bone, Saco , hence , for Boston, at York L Bohr Jan House, eprOg us, sa il ed from Pall Meer 9th MK. fOr liodaiphya, ticrir Boston. for Wilmington, Del, sailed from Calais Ito inst. Sohn Mariator. Loos, and I. Pidloott, Leads. for / 11 /16d01Phi114.11% avian 9th lout. Sohn North Paoifie, h 1 ILTOY. Ana 'Patterson, Rand. and J r; Bttllo Swain, henoe, strived at Reston 10th Inst. Rehm H Weston. Loon. T Lake. Swill. J rramhes. Rowers. Oeo it Henry, Low. Flemish, Jerrold, Joseph Aleatimd, Met. C W Holmes, Hinson. And Jas W Mendell. (neared at Boston 10th Inst. for Phil' d. Rtesmers Ironaides, Vanderteer. and Sarah. Jones. honor,, arrived et sow York yeaterdat. (Per steamship flaunds. at BraliStir. r e af from Gl ouc es t e r: Yr k2O h. Zyncih, at Havre; 2Nh, Rouston t l9th. Cortlonio, et Deal; my mouli Root. at nt Albert's Hoed t 18t11, Forest City, in the Clyde; A dmral Broom,. at Queenstown. /or from Savannah 26th. Pomona. at Liverpool. Arr from New Orleans list, Atlantio, at Croattadte 28th. Jetle•land. at Liverpool. Tho tussn• Harlots, from dnuderlazd for Roston, to ashore near Deal. ( Lott est per Canada.) Arr from New York. Carotin s.a gnuo at Havre; pre heuun Potty. At OTollstntit: AllittiOn. Deal. rr f•om Boston, Ran Jaaiuto. at Liverpool. Arr from Mobile. Wass ;Hogan, Aisle. W Alexander and Ocoan Horn-, at Liverpool. Arr fait Pew Orleans, Ldlrt Woodburn. at Ilavre; Summarise. Nlntrod. Western Empire, Dtrminrnam, A IA w risk'. Pantaloon. ens 'lice Bali, at Liverpool. The Bumf Blocks ashore near Deal, has got otr with• out injury. SPECIAL, NOTICES. BROWN & BROW! Men LIQUID BrAoicarc.— MATrsIoN tall it, aornat,TENTH. and ARCH Strobl'. SOPTARBRIii WITAPDIBHABF.S OF Tug BLAD era, Kidney*. Gravel, prom, Weaknees, &0., read the adveitieeniect in another column. headed " Helm • bold's Genuine Yrepa' towns." Ir4-mirt ti ONR PlllOll OLOTHING OF TEA LATEST BreLye. made in the beat manner, expressl;for RE TAIL RACES. LOWEIrd prices marked '!n PIMA Figures. All reale made to order warranted Wag%OtOTT. Oar ONE-PRICE antern 111 strictly ad %turd to. Al) ere thereby treated alike. e4S-17 /Ole XX /Fe no. ROC MA it [HY atreet, BATORMOWS HAIR celebrated and perfect Bair Dye; is :Ai bug ix Ids world. All other' aro more intitatioom of thin great original, grlikth hail gained aueh extensive patronale in all Dirt' of the rlol a. The genuine W. A. Batohelor's Liquid Eau Dye in:mist/a praduoes q splendid bleak or natural brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair, slid will rtmody tar ill affiiiir if bad dots, Invigorating the hair for life. Sold by all Draceurts and Perfumers. Wholesale by PA,WPIEBTOCK & CO., D YOWif & CO.. Philadelphia, slil4 • (.:AIiOVIIS 1111.X.1105 OBLABRATAD ' • • NOISELESS sr,wrNa MAMMIES. SRO Bast in His for Family Sewing. 114. ?No MI 1 .71 1 ,1.1 TT Pltroemt. Phl/adoloitla t MARRIED. JONfiEl—RASTßllitlq.—On the 17th January. by the Rev. Dr. Hers. Mr. Merenith Jones to Miss Josephine C. Eastburn. all of this atty. FkrILT.I3-8 POLL S.Y.--On the Sth matt:lnt. by John G. Wilson. V. D M., Mr. James Smith to Mies Mary Jane Broiler, both of this Mrs, U.K esAM—WAIAhR.—On the lit of April by tho Rao. George Russell. Fdwits Eirahsna to Mies Mettle Waller, alt of Philadelphia • • DIED. PATVF RSON.—On Thursday, July llth. Bohemia, wife of Robert Patterson. and daughter of the late Wynne Nevins. Funeral from the residence of her husband. N 0.21 Ponth Sixteenth street, on Saturday asterncon. et 4 o'clock.. • uIN 6:ll.—Thund ay, July llth. Wary Ann, wife of Jacob Binder. - - khe' relatives and friends aie invited to attend the' funeral. oa Punday afternoon, at s o'clock, from her late meadow:m.922 Marshall street, above ropier • • rITM —On the 9th test., Airs. Rebecca A. Pitmen in the 84th year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son-in leer. S. Thaokara. N 0.717 Hansom street, thialFri day 1 morning. et 9 o'clock. VideiMmt—On the 9th inst., Georg° Thomas, In the 90th year of hie life. The -male friend C a nerhe fancily are partioularly in vited to attend the al. lrom his late residence). No. 626 Arch street. to-day. (Friday.) at 8 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Laurel Hal. • COAC.ON.—On the 11. h inst., Amos Corson, Fr., in the 75 h tear of life age. Funeral from his late residence, near Newtown. Beeire ouanty. this (Friday) mo: fling, the 12th inst., at 10 o'clock. • e.t.a Y.-Suddenly, cn the 9th instant, Mr. John Clay, aged 61 years. • Funeral from his late residence, No. 9 Prieto, street. on Sunday afternoon. at Di o'olook .COOPER.—Un the 10th Instant; Mr: Robert Cooper, in 'he diet year of file age. Funeral from nee late residence. Nu. 223 Stamper ittlYet. on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. .• DIJRNELL..— , 42 the 9th instant!'/ homes Darnell, in the 40th yenr of his age. Funeral from Sa c s sidence of his father. Mr. James Darnell. No. 832 street. this Fndoy ) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. • HALL—On the 10 h instant. William Ramat son of G. Henry and Lizzie ilea. aged 4_yeare and 3 months. Funeral the reei of hes parents. tr 0.203 Carpenter street, this ( Friday) atternoollost 5 del tar .• HAW THOIIN.-rOn the 10tH instant, Yuchael Haw thorn. aged 63 years. Funeral from his late residence,_ No. 1928 Jones Street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, above Ma•ket,this (Friday)MOM EIR. at 9 o'clock. HUH rt —On the 9:h ;fluent. Isllgabeth. daughter of Adam and I. lige Huhn, aged 1 year and 2 months Funeral from the reeidencie of her grandfather, Henry Huhn. Tweatt-fell tit street, between South and • audain, this( Friday) ettirnoon, at Ro lm k. • lirrtlti rel.—On the 30th instant, Mr. Kitchen. aged 65 yews. . Funeral from his late residence Ridge road. above Green lane, tioxborougti, this (Fri day) siternoon, at 3 o'clock • LAIN.—On the 9th emit.. James Lain. aged 80 years. Funeral from his late residence, Worth street. above Fonnh and below Dickerson, this (Friday) afternoon . at 8 o'clock. facC.AR 1 . 1.115Y.—0n the 10th inst. Miss Bridget Mc- Cartney; Funeral from the residence of her father, Patrick MoCartner, V 7 corner of Tvren_ty-smond and/brace resets on eatarday morning. ate% o'elock. • • _ . mcitIRNING STORE, BESSO:i it BON, LTA 9tB CH lIIITNUT Ptreeti . ere now selling Blank crape maretx. at 23 end 313 i cents. 'BI olt Images. at 25 and 311( comps. ma,0k1..4 wide barest', W and 6234 °ante. tleciond-monrninr -mill , a, 25 cents. • Gray mixed lavellaa, 12360. Gray mottled rnodenna.l2lie. Gray mix -d wide madonnas. Black and white printed grenadine baragea, Elhepherd plaid real arenadine baregair. 500. Blank and white Yam organdiee.26o. ly I BANK OFVENNISYLVANIA.:—NOTICE is hereby given- to-The bidders of 'the Nnies• of said Back.reiglatered for P1471108II: on or bwore May 23.1861: that the dividend awarded 'hereon will be paid on prestontarintz said notes at , he Offioe of the As! signees. 407 LIEIn Ebreet, (second corr.) be tweenge hours of 10,A. All.nolt 2 P. Pd. W. C. PATTER.BON, W. L. SAVAGE. J.D. TAYLOR. 411.3 i PHILAMELPISI 4 , July 1.1.0C1. jed et.* ocrOFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE COReArIY, No. 406 Cm PITNUT ...treat PHILADICLPIIIB. 1. .At B meetimr of the Board of VI. eetcre held t hi s day, a dividend of '1 RILES TER CENT. was declared on the capital, payable no the first de• of Ambit next. Iy2 W. I. BLANCHA Rll 6eoreta-e ITT. WE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM THE PRO/'EaTtINT EXCHANGE,Sonthweet corner SECOND aria NEW Sheets. and take pleasure reoommenaink it to the public:laza° institution much needed in our city. for its care in selecting the best men, woman. and children as to character and eolith dilations : E. A DOICES,e3O Race street. R.._61. SELLERS. Green and Tulehooken streets. tULIANNA R ANDOLPII, 1734 Chestnut street. I/WIN RIRI r PA i RICE. MI arch Street. JAS,APICOA . 1133 Mount Vernon street. RIVE DS. LIM Mount Vernon street. GEO. FREEM AN, *47 North Eleventh street. P. 0 OLIVER, HO North Sixth street. BOW). R. -bird.and Germantown avenue. T. WILSON. 210 North Front street. T, IdoGUIRM. 47780 nth Front street. M M. WHITE. .4113 Marshall street. W. C. BORER, tall Market street. W.R. RICEARDSON.4IB Market street, And over one hundred and fifty more, to whom re ference will he term at the mite. intact-am MILITARY ,NOTICES. LINCOLN MILVALRY.--The Members of this Regiment are requested to report immedi ately at the offices. W. owner of Po.irth and Walnut and h. redrner of r ift.n and Wainnt, and be ready to tie mnsoco errrion on retarder. 'the Government furnishits horses. equipments and uni forms. An opportu..ity as now orered for a few mare EWE. Tll. camp Of. this Regiment is now at Cl:testi:lnt Atli Perk. Clip:inns, JoEw FITZWATER, WILLIAM ORRAY. and WILLIAM B. Boyo. jr 12-31 RE , PICOTABLE 'YOUNG MEN WANT ED to join Colonel ESHER'S California Regi ment. to mareb immediately to Fortress MOMS. Al PI) at SST CREnTfe UT street. third skv. int-Bs* - • • Meet. D. B. tirLT. . - - i UNITED - BTATBI3 OAVALRY.- . WANTED—Por the Third Regiment. U. 8. CawallT —able-bodied. sunnarrird men. of good animater and morals, between the ages of la and fill years, to serve for lt years. Pay from 13 to 21 dollars per month,. 'Arab clothing, board, and medical attendance. Men soon/tamed 'to horses and rider. preferred i a minor will ,not be enlisted 'without the consent of parents or guardian. Apply at .Prineipal Beedezvons. 80. Al 6 B'utb hleffiTli itreet. ' JOHN SAVA og4 Jr 2.3w' Capt.3d Regt. U. R. Cav'y. Rem, Officer. . - SMALL SIZES OF SUN lIMBRELL&S for obildron. Boy of JO2. FUSSELL, J712 -2t Pim. 2 Brut 4 North FOURTH Btreet. DO NOT EXPOSE YOUR HEALTH IN Juir the hot mut. Bar _and ans.& gotietit r lirat er Bay or Jf.): r /03-2 t Nos. 2 and 4 North FOURTO Street. 7011 AREBURE OF THE BEST, AND -I- you have to Day 0n17 . 111 for Colored Phototraelm, are.% Alabrotipea are made at all enacts et KUMAR'S eallemeteUelD attest. above ttreea. . it* DHILADELPRIA ItiQUIRER, DOUBLE 1911 HET !" FORTY-BIGHT.OOLI7bINS! Look out• for the edition of BATURDs y. JULY 111, 186 L. It will emitain a Dear VIEW OF TRY. BEAT OF WAR wi Colu mn , LOWE'S BALLOON Thirty of Readinx Matter for Saterday and Buses, R camas. Primk„only TWO CENTS . !Served to subscribers at TWIL OBNTIII &week, Ds, &big to tbo oaf rier. • For wile by all News Asetits. • . Jyli-It' L.)HELADXLPIITA DOLBLE SHEET POR TY. El OR I' •OLUISINtIt Look out for the edition or ISATUtt DAY, JULY' 12. n. I& tontirn a new IffE.W OF THE BEAT OP WAR as seen from LOWY.'iti BALLOON! • hirty Columns or Heading Matter for raturdag and Bonciay Reading, Pries only TWO c 'SATS. served to sitereribers at TW ELVIS OENTB a week. saYable the oarrier.• • - For sale by' all News Agents. " J733-2t Dw,peltirbitNT OF BUIWZYB--0111ICIE OP CAM? .ENGI4BEB, AND SURVEYOR. Y MLA °manta. July 11.1861. • ftOry(l Pii.ns of the Line nd Curb Segni-Bons ( 1801, of Boirneebtirt i in the a Twentv tittrd ward. boatload north :0. Petinetiset creek and Cartoon's roma. south by line of- Pox and Deviser. east by Ph ladelptiie. and -1 reoton Rai irood. west by Old Swede's hoe, ire now orepaied end &iodates& for pub inspeotion. at the ofbee of IdAbbt7 lifiAlAucittukl, i-arvey or and Regulator of the Tenth distriet. Lyceum Pranktord. and atthe Moe o this depart ment, City S.lldtue. FIFTH /beet. below Walnut street; end the B aid of eurvey ors base appointed TBIJKSDAY, the let , day .of July, MU -at 10 olotock a. M.. to consider any oblectieno that may be urged tnereto ,by any citizen Interested toe , ein 11 - 111lCKLAND SI , IIEASS, yll 30,24-t Chief zap:leer sad Surveyor.- NEW LOAN . . . ••• FOR SALE A limited emooit 'of the new 3,000,000 LOAD, in nuns to Edit gurehosers, for sale by . JAY COOKE & CO.. .114 iIMITT; TTITR IIT11311t7: TOCONTRACTORS AND BIII.GD , ERS.—sesi.d Propnels, endorsed " Proposals for Buildv a Publia Bohce 1 House the A leveoth Ware, gill bereceived hy the tinder/4 ,Pd at the °Moe outi l ,..t earner-81 X 1 IA sad A HI streets. until F.toi BDAY. 17th mat, at 11 o'cdoitit ht. 'or building a .Puhlio towel Boole on inT. JOH rt Street, below B .ttonwood. Said Bohnol House to be built la aceordanor with the pleas or John Fraser. Architect, to be seen at the othee or the Board.. By order of the Committee ion Pro Tty, all m MINA. _halt Secretary uon BK trollers o PublieSohoo's, U 4ION VELOPei AT UPR , SM'S; 310 (: F SMUT Ett , oet. Beat arsortment la the rot.: V 1 from roi fnal d Etna Ammer 0[61144 1 re e• (TEA xi OH r $-Impt. • 1,30-61" Q6.IP.S.—A iuuall invoice of Hides, She?, P... 7 Goat elftts, el _One west ix ro_t pile tr, JADE wrorericfrwrrAißn. Saw% Omkt, vii..—Pure olive vil in white ,aatlglue bottles hut rdoeVrAiri a bar n k . Juliet it gor v : I %. llL irov , Xreth WONT et remt. d'ILAILET casks and cues Allegi.kSinbrZWiliMniptatgr TO THE LADIES. ATJOTION SALE Of LACE .IND SILK M4NTILL4S. ON SATURDAY MORN'S% JULY 13. At 10 o'olcok, at the Attet!oa Store. 914 CHESTNUT. WILL DE SOLD, Part of the stook of a Broadway store. comprising Large assortment of Laos and Ailk Mantillas ; to be sold singly and In lots. THOS. MACH & bON, iSI2 D 1 . .Anottoneers. LEGAL. & N THE MATTER OF THE UNION OA NAG COMPANY. Bondholdere and other creditor. of the Union Canat Company wall plena° to present their oleime for allow ance:to the undersigned. Auditor of the aooounts of the Toi•tees of the company. at his offioe. No, !al s out h FIFTE Street in the city of Psiladelphte. on AWN. DAY, the 22d. and WEDNESDAY. the rgth of July, DM. at o'crook P. AI. JOSEPH A. CLAY. 1113 fmtv3t Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COUtcT FOE THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of H ev. SAMUEL C. ST RaTTuN, deceased. The' Auditor appointed by the Coca to endit.aettle, anA adjust the account or ELlTattElli H. H • RA T. TON. Meat nuttratnx of Rev Aimee' C. H tratton. de ceased, and to make dietrtbution of the balance in the bands of the accountant. will meet the parties intei eat ed, ror the 'Purposes • of bie appointment. -11 MONO' Y. July 21. MI. at II o'clook at his Mime, eouthurett corner of E. and Locuvr Stream. in the. oity of rtuladelpbm. LAN. HAIUGRbR TY. I,lz-trot:eat Auditor.. - EN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR. THE CITY ANO COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ewe of GEl.Rete, W. APPLETON deoeaerd. The Auditor appointed b the Coen to audit, settle, /tile &Oulu tbe account of DAVID FUR MAN, Admin istrator of the estate of the said deoedent, nod to re port distr. bot , on of balance in the Ends of the as, counttrit L will meet the parties interested at bin oillas, o. youth Street. in the city of Philadel pion.. on AI 0 eIDAY.Juiy 22. 1861, at It Welook A. M. 1,12 fmeret* .4/..WIS O. CASSIDY. Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE w (NIT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MATTHEW CONRAD. deneased. The • ad.tor oppointed by the C•urt to audit, settle, and adinet the nooount of 'WILLIAM C. CONHA ,: GEORG W. CON HAD. and WILLIAM A. ?OTTER. Faeoutora and Trustees of the last will and testamen of thessia dettedent. and to resort d•attribution of the I:Manta in VOir hands. will meet the pYrtirs interested, fur the purposes of his appointment. at his °Moe. No. 1113 South SIX rli Street. on TUESDAY. Jo!, 23,185/, at )1 n'olonh A. M. LEWIS C. CASSIDY, it is Inrwer. Auditor. ESTATE OF SAMUEL MARTIN, DE- N . 4 CEASED. Lettere testamentary to the Rotate of SAMUEL HARTRI, deeeased, having been this May granted by the Register of Wills to the ondentgned, all venous indebted to said estate ere required to make pasment. and those having claims topresent them without delay to- WILLIAM H. PBELAIY. ISAAO HRSTON, Ex^onters, BLOCK LEY Post Office, Or to their 'Attorney, PR ts.DSRIOK B RYER, Phila. June 10,1961. 941 South THIRD Street. Jeff-16t• ANTHRAOITE DUAL FON, THE NAVY. Navy DZPAII'IIIX7IT.BIIREII3 oD CONSTRIICTIOXI .EQIIIPMItitT, AND itPAIIM, July 9. 1851. Battled prorosels for furolehing Arthraoite coal for thkrinvy. to he delivered donne the flied year endi^r Soth Jun6.lBo. will be reoeivrd at this Bureau until 4 o'olook, the 6.4 dal .of August. Met. - • 'rheas proposals' must be endorsed,' !'Pr oposals fur Anthracite Coal," Ihec they may be distinguished from other business letters The oiler must be for the deli Very of 30,000 tons, of 3.840 los. ; and. if as additional quantity of /MOW tone is demanded, It is to be tarnished on like terms and con ditions. The coal must be of the beat Buck Mountain, or Sleek Meath', or of a kind equal to them in all respeots for the purpose intended, which equality will be deter mined b_y a bond.sop , loved t the deoretary of the Mop. alter the reception of the hods. The name of the coal proposed to be furnished must be atateil in the offer. . ... . IC le to be delivered in lump' of sultalgo vise for na val steamers—oleen ; of uniform quality ; selected free from impugtion ; immixes, of which toe omitnnotor will be ri quired. to furnish ruoh ev;denoo es will bs satisfootory ; and be subj. et snob ins:motion. es to Quality and quantity. as the Deportment may direct. The coal must, )11 all reepeats, be iIi , IIIN4rOTY to tee inspector, or inspeotors.. to be aprointnd by the Pa pertinent, who will have the right of peremptory re locti U. • - - - The coal is to be delivered on board vessels at nosh place in the port of Philadelphia as may he designated'by the Department. end in soca quantities arid at snob times an. in the opinion of the Department. the exicen cies of the service mar require; 0017111111U101110 wben the vessel is reported ready to receive *ergo, furnishing, when required. not teas than CIO tonser day , to be ois triboted to . each vessel, as may be directed, until the loading is completed. ?raptures will likewise be received . for the delivery of fifteen thousand tons. more or lima as the Department may demand, of the same quality, under the same terms and °audition,. in tne port of hew York. In the case of failure to deliver the le of proper le quality and a t the proper time and ace, the Dapest_ meat will reserve in the omitmeit the right to ourohase forthwith. at tae contractor's risk ano expense, tuat which may be num/leery to supply the dekil.noy. Any demurrage or other (Marge to winch the Navy Department may be subjeeiea from delay in the prompt de ivery of the coal by the contractor will u dediziottd fro then- bills. . be price must be for the coal delivered on hoard vessels.etating the price if delivered on board at Rich mond. and that if delivered on board at any other place in the port. on the terms and conditions above stated, at the contractor's rek and expense, and without extra charge of say kind. The offer, se required by law, must be accompanied belt written guarantee. signed Dr one or More responsi ble persons, to the effect teat they uodert- Xs teat the bidder or bidders will. if his or their bid be ecoeured. enter into obligation in such time as may be prescribed by the ttecretary of the isavy. with good anti sufficient sureties to furnish then:melees proposed. N • erode - lotion will be ooneidereJ unless accompa nied by such gnarentee. Iwo or more sureties, in a sum equal to the amount epeoifird to be paid. wil l be required to mien the el. , treed, and their responsib.lity will hi certified by. United States distetet jvdge. United Scales duc t{ attorney, collector. or navy n gent. lie additional and collateral severity. twenty percent. will he withheld from the amount of all payments, not to be paid except by authority of the Secretary.of the Navy until the contract shell have been in all respects complied with ; end the remeining eighty par leant- , or other amount that may be dee OR each bill, will, when a proper oertifictate is furnished by the inspector, end the bill approves by the Navy Department. be paid by inch navy agents as the contractor mar name, within thin , days ate; Its presentation to tarn. It will be stipulated in the contract that if default be made in delivering the coal. of the quality sou at the place and time directed My the ',armament then, and in that cme. the contractor and be sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as. liquids ed datuages. , sum of money Ira exceeding twice the contract rice. wbioh may be recovered from time to time. according to tc• stator sots of i:onerenot in thitt meet provided, • . Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted. and none other, will be notified. and as early ea practicable a eon traot will be transmitted to them. which they will be required to execute within ten days altar its receipt at the cost office or navy age, cy named Di t 6 em. The form of hirer, guarantee, and oertifioate is here with given FORM OF OFFER. I(or we) of . State ofhereby agree to famish and deliver thousand t ons of -- Anthracite Cos for steamer's use. at the rate of per ton • f 2 210 pout de, amounting to dollars, end the edditional q sentitytfti erns oded ; the whole in conformity with the putts sines and terms of the adver tisement of the 9th July. 1861, from the Navy Depart me' t and hereto cope; ded Snobld my (or oar) offeror bid be accepted, I (or we) request to be informed at —. and that the con tract may be forwarded to for signatures and certifi att.. (Dace.) (Signed) A. B. (Date.) FORK OF GU RANTER. We. the undersigned. reit dents of , in the State of , and . of in the Slats of, hereby iointly and severally cove. nant wi.h the United States and guarantee that in ease the forerolng bid of be accepted, will, within tan dare after the receipt of the contract at execute the same. with good and suffi eient sureties. for the delivery of the anthracite coal prop teed In oom 'liana. with the terms of 'he adver tisetneat or tee 9th July. 186.. hetet° appended and un aer which it was made ; and in case the said shali Ail tastes/ into the contract aforesaid, we guarau ts e to make good the differen-e between the offer of the said and that whin!' may be accepted.. Wanes!: (Signed) 0. D. P'ace.) E. F. (Date.) hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the abo.e-named cuamators are god and sufficient. (denature. ) G. H. To be signed by the United States Platelet ht.'s.. United Stags District Attorney, Colleotor, or Navy Agent. iyl.l 41 W PUBLICATI ' JEW LAW BOOKS- JUST PUBLISHED BY LITTLE, BROWN, & 'CO., No. 110 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON GRAY'S IMPORTS, Vol. VIII. Reports of oases argued and determited la the 8u prams Judicial Court of Massachusetts. BY HORACE, GRAY, Jr., Esc., Vol. VIII, evo, 415.00. ISTORYT EQUITY JURIBPRUDENGE. Commentaries on Equity .inrisprodenee, as adminis tered in England and America. By Ron. JOBBER STORY. Eighth Edition, carefully revised. with ex tensive additions. By-Bon. USA° F. REDFIELD. 11 vols. Duo. ell.oo. • 116-fmwStif ROOKI3, LAW AID bIII3O I CLLANkOUS, A-4" new and old, bought, sold, and exchanged, It the ifiILADELPRIA- BA NE j3OOK STORE, No. 419 REArrx UT Street. Lammas M a distance Purchased, home haring Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their names, sizes, binding. dates , editions, prices. and conditions. WANTED-- prin akaprinted Py Benja min Franklin, as well as ear y Soots printed in and :cfitl,4iA ttf nt erioa tigriFhlttAri T es , g app g rei r m t e r d a it b i y rlz imridelTcreliA, sii.ca,. Wa n pre.neat free. Lib JOU! CAMPBELL. . . GROCBRIZB. TO PABULLECEI RZSIDING EN TEM RURAL DISTRICT& woo re prepared, aa heretofore, to eesivlY families as tkow Goantry ittotdonoes rith even deotoripuou of FINE SIOURRIZA. TSAI& &v., &ID. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. CIORNEIt ELEVENTH. AND VINE STREETS. arla pi7R . E PORT WINE. ' rot BALE BY 0. H. MATTSON. ': , ABCIIIf AND . TENTH EITIUMTS.. TrMETH & BROTHER. APOTHECARIES. Will oven their New store. NO. 1412 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPDIA, MONDAY MOILNINO, JULY let, 1861. Having provided every appliance end convenience, and poasegalng more than usual advantage and faeilities in IMPORTING. MANUFACTURING, AND DDI - everythina Parted:dog to a MODERN APOTHECARY slO they hope to receive a dare of nubile fa vor . Their PERBUDIAL 01,111 and attention will be amen to every detail. LOST OR BILSLAID—Pobey of Ipso -La ranee Isseediu the ' , far lain Fire lnsurano. Coln piny to IiIitATAL Ie!LLER. Po. 1114$8, on brink house, moth. alde of 0 ItEKBI htreet, 38 feet wen of Ms tfenth. Anelioation has boon 'reds for *renewal of W i rolehir ß oullnding tb• rolJey luervetilt.at RETAIL DRY GOODS. SUMMER DRES3 GOODS. .t . at il l , figt o hir p ß n e ui du . uooda To Owe, Summer Assormer.ta. ;ray Goody—Travelling CgiNydg. awns end i'rgaodl•il—Cti Eritrea— Crates and Grewidinoo--Broonligi pllnogar—roalino—erimmor OtHlrdir—iudimer haw/a—Mantle,. dila Rl'Letl.9 BROTHERS, EGIE67NU7 and EIGHTH Streets. LINEN DIAPERS —A full line of various cuaiteee of Pootch Discern. 18 inch to 2c•tooh. Also—littaitabaok and Towellnnte. eH o. ft I'Lt.f3s BROTHERS, 1,11 est EsTRUT and EIGHTH Streets. 'Rutz & LANDELL ARE OPENING - 11 - 4 Ridts:K 811.10.—Blaok Eli!kg, fine grade. Black eilke for city Mee. , - • Bluest Bilk; waolverle. Black Etiike, 22 to Sd Inches wide. &LAYKE & - LAND L, FOURTH and A PCB, are/ening all their Bummer Goods low, to olose them. bummer Bilks. Jodi% and French. Dia.k Frenola Orsandy Lawns Bares. and Lawn r °bee by the yard. Double and Twist ellk Grenadines. lANDELL H A VII FOR BATHING DRFSSE.B All-wool Slue Flenuols. 111-wool Plaid Flannels. Good assortment of Towelings.l Summer Quil:s. wholesale. jylo-tf 1861 -M EMORABLE YEAR I ! - • BARD Oil DRY GOODS! VERY LOW PRICES! STILL MORE REDUCED! TIIORNLEY tr. CtilBM. - N. E. oor. 1.:10 4Tu and SPRING GARDEN, Want to sell their stook am* off. And have coneenufmtly REDUCED T.E.PAR PRIfiES, v cat.v. LOW, INDEED. Fancy Silks a ItiVe over half price. Boma styles of Dress G..oce at half vrioe. Lamy Mantles, Pointe'. knernien &0.. very cheap. Black bilks, the cheapest in Philadelphi.. A great variety of Gray Gloinia, Lawns ' &0., A very large stook of om..stio Goods. A very large atook of Linen Goods. Cloths, Ces,imeres, Vehtitsta. kn. N. It.—This is a itARE CitA.N.IE .o set goods un usually sheen. TRORNLEY k "BLS Mt N. F. Cor. EIGHTH. and 'PRIMO GA p niEff. N. B —From this date, July Oth. Terms "Cash on Delivery." i y 9 . . pINE PARIS-PRI' , TED 'CHINTZ-0C- A. • JARED ORGANDIES REDUCED TO HALF PRICE. Richest style imported,3334o ; alma) pe . es 760. Mediumn Si; .62. Fine Paris Jaeorista. 35 ; usual prlcie.7l3. 33. 30 ; Fine atieortment do. 13% ots. 31. Bireres Satin etnpe, dto., Am, all radioed to 19 eta, Worth 371A._ Printed hereto Anglais 3.3).4 etc. The above comprises come of the hanillomeat roods in the marker. CHARLEB_ , A.D.shIIi k. NON. EIGRTE and ARCH Streets. GREATER REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS.—Bee quality of Gingham for 20e. Btoe assortment of Drees Gomm from txx to 25. Seleinee and Challie trelainee reduced from sts to 123 i. Ladies' Clothe, plain,. plaid, and striped, at a low figure. Men and Boys' Wear, much reduced. L6 l / 1 211 in prat variety from 8 to arse. Barn ishinit anode, at the lowest market prices. Shetland Shawls, from $1 to 46 at J WIN B. STOKES', 7u2 ARCH Street. ' BAS.GAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! GREAT 8 ACRIFICES. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS offered in the batanne of our Stook of SUMMER DRESS GOODS, now olosin ß cout u OEATLY_UNDER COST PRICES. Sargams in Laoe Mantles, Bournous. Pointe,. Bargains in Silk Coats. barques !sod Mantles. 14A RUA) NIS IN FANCY SILKS, BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. 500. Mohair Grenadines for 250. No. Defames, new styles, for 83. 60o.Organdte Lawns for 181(o.123io. Lawns;fine e gaming, for 80. B. STEEL & EON, J.ft No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coate' . . RIOE,-FERRIS, &C 0... NO. 807 CHESTNUT STREET, • Still continue hi RETAIL their largo WHOLESALE aTcicic or white Goods. Linens. J noes. and, Embroi deries. at prices which must make it to Bp- nitaroq of every one - who may want any thing in their line to_grve theme call. as they will nave at Leung/Der coot. of - Ithe usual noel by sodoing. - • .• . . „ JACONE3I. CA lIIBRICS, 1411.,L8, N.Aylvitoop,s, TA Rtx ANES, SWltit3EB,- FRENCH 1ET.781.14. BRILLIA NEES, QUILT& FIGUR s-D 5W13 4 1 , 0 FOR BASQUES, istrIBROIDID SKIRTS. FLOCN CINOS. DOINGS,•81.10"VoS. - B. NDs. iroonrr trold. COLLA ktf. VaLENrIIFNNE AND °TARR LACES, VEILS. MIICTS HANDKERCHIEFS OP t L c igin , , s ,flinirk. W zd'illiptlgi'ig: BL DAMS- KS. FILICK. ABACK AND OTEER TOWELS AND TOW ELINGS. N. B.—A few ohoioe real thread and Cambria Lace Pointe', at about half price. A new lot of trimmbd and plug,- net undereleeves. beautiful styles Val, lace handkerchiefs. ALL VERY CHEAP. PRICE, FERRIS, & CO.; .1:14m 807 CHESTNUT STREET.. NEW MANTILS.A STORE. Ike mot the (Att. - . • HorraH & co., lehtm sti . eoirni tineriit IMLEE7. SILK MANTTTIX In ever; new style, the Holiest entities ever seen. et the elegant New store, aOOl7 TEN R ttTßsSi. HOUGH & 00. R i IIMMICR BTOOII OF DRESS GOODS AT PRICER ACCORDING TO THE TIMER: " Poplins, Barone*, Silt Challis's. half price ; Delaine* re (limed from 93 to 13%13 ; Chintzes reduced from 12) to tipeoial attention is requested to OUT 111,0Ak Of Organ thee and Jaconet Lawn.. which we are bound to olosc out at a low figure. CRARL K 8 AD A M 8 A ISON, 100 SIOR NI and ARCH Streets. V3ISSIDISS.E3 AND SUMNER . GOODS for Iden'e and Boys' wear. Light Geelnienee and rummer Stuffs. Bor's Wear and Vesting& A Fine Stook at Lowest Prices, • CoOk•EK: CONAtt.D. Ire " R. F. r.orner NINTH and MA RUM. • 10 CENT GRAY GOODS. 25 cent Berates. • 6)( cent FiruredSaine A neleis. 15. 20. and 25 cent Fluent Bereeee. Bieck Bareges, Tatnertines and Crepe Karat* LIOOP.bit at Cu jell R. E. nor. NINTH and enr. A K. BAN&RUPP IMPORTER'S kTOO A of Samples of Linen Cambric ilandkerobieft. in ham-atatobed. etteer-oorded: and embroidered. from 10 Gents to el cents each; a treat bargain. ourohaeed a ationficie for each, and to be cold in the was way only. CHARL.B:I3 e.l) 'Ma &, BON, JB3O MOUTH and ARCH Streets. 14 - NRENCH LACE VEILS.—A choice lot for late Just purolmae oe atd from s bankrupt Importer. and at half ori CHARLES ADAMS & BON, joSO EIGHTH and Afterr Streets. SMANTLES-!GR GRAY DUSTNEB ! ! SILK French Lace Mantles and Pointe. Very low prices for Caah. Fine Dinh atook of these roods in our LARC 144.1 V ROOM. BRCO.ND FLOOR. N. B.—Mohair Mitts. Boop Flkirteolad bandkerehlefs otte.v. coor&R. & ON ARD Jan? B. E. eor. NI NI , Ft and MARKET. FEENOR LACE PuINTS, BOURNOUS, AND MANTLES —A lair• stock to be so'd at less than wholesale prices. We warner be undersold is these goods. CHARLics ADAMS A SON. NN3EiTN and ARCH Streets. WEQUITO NETTING, all colors ,• Tar's. an. all oolora . for oovnring glasses; Plaid and BWiSI Manlius at irbolosslo_p_rioes. CHARL.P.S ADAMS A. 50N, )(IX) MOAT!! and Aftr.34 Streets. S MALL -PLAID BILKS. g•-• 7 Blue and White French Sil k s. Black and White French Bilks. Brown and White French Silks. Green and White French Silks. Purple and White French Bilks. 10 doz. at #1.60 per dos. to dos. White SLIk Gloves, 20e. per pair. Many goods reduced very low toclods out at JOILN BTOX KB', Jag 702 ARCStreet. SPEOIAL NOTICE ! nai,after thl S t ate u EVEA POBBlleiraii64D(TOißef.6 CASH FURCELABERII OF DRY GOODS! Bator determined to r Mu e' Stock they will tile Good Bart eitu ! Beautiful Fanoy 8111 no for 18 cents. worthsl.ll Heavy Rich Fancy Bilks for el, well worth insi, Grenadine and Berate Goods, about one half their value. Gray Mixed Goods, in every variety, front 8 cents car rard to GO cents. BLACK SCAB, MGRAND . LUB7ROVIL VERY Nap Neat Black Brooade Qii a:doable Owed, &c., &a. De Lainee, Callooes, Cassuneredi, Vesting., trens, ainallnm, Flannels, Qtults, Covers, &0,. ke. HAWL AND CLOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION. French Lace Mantles, Pointe., 'Shawls, Eugene.. Cambna Lace Mantles, Chant il ly Lace Goods, &s . Black Bilk Coats, Mantles, &0., in every style, At THORNLEY & OHIHM 8, P. E. Horner EdfliNTl h &PRINS HAHN= Ills. m•s-t* MiLITASY GOODS. OTTON RUCfr. .B.l7:l7:dilLE POI! TENTB, iIiOTHINGICAM & WILLS. saylk U LATEST AND BEST PATENT FRUIT - JARS, , (BAKER'S PATENT.) NO CEMENT IS USED, AND NO EXPOSED SUR FACE OF GUM TO TAINT THE FRUIT. THEY ARE THE MOST SIMPLE IN OPERA TION, RELIABLE 124 RESULT. AND EASILY PROVED. POTTER & BODINE, Bola Mannfaardrers and Proprietors, 106 CHESTNIYI! STREET. Also. mazuf&oturera of Plain and F 41207 and ikon Bouts', Druggists' and Crockery Dealers' Green Slue Ware. jg 10 wfmlm WHOLESALE STOCK SUMMER CLOTHING, SELLING AT RETAIL, ORKAP FOR CASH, 419 MARKET STREEW, 77,41 MILADUPIIA. lb AMIISZMIENTS. ..•• • - A SSEXIBLY BEFILDTNGS. INF.Vs,NTH WEFIC! MONDAY. Jul,' 8. and EVERY NIOIIT This Week. Rt:Bwi,t.loN and RUSSIAN WA.R Magnificent Views oft e War. Philliyol, Vienna. Fairfei , Romne7. LIFE POR.TRAI us (.1V ell b ReAttL. ONRILAI4. Bplendla Representation of the Russian War. adraiwana 38 Dome; tnuldreo to 4:1151114. he et pR;NNbYLVAIIitI ACADEMY OF THE A. PINK A FITP. 1026 4 11 1 •RTNIT7 *treat. is open daily. Hui:vials exoepted,from 9 A. M. till 6 P M. dmiselon t Chiloren under twelve ream half pr on. Shares of etack, $3O. EDIICA.TXONAL. IN TO . LET.— The DWELLWG and lataBCll.ool4-ROODIS &Welted 1304 Peßitll3ll etreet. C. E. P allti.o .81". 176 BC TENTH and muLuN ettesta. A GENTLEMAN - OF LIBERAL WU cation wirers a situation as eternity preoetrtor in the country. Is sompetent to teach Latin.,➢gm ob. German. and Musis Pleaee adureaa. ender letter, F. L. R.," Post °Moe. jylo WAN TS. WANTED Three second-hand shde LATHER, whit% will swing not less than twen ty-six .nehes, &ear of elitism and turn not lean than twelve feet Addrras Box 72:18 Puilt.delphia post • froe, stating partioulars and prim,. jyl2.3L* WANTED-1 o Fschutge, Good Farm. in; Lands in thr , West for Dry Gordn Draeshriee. o• Liquorp. or nn• . kind of inaroltand.se. • drlnsaa "Wilron " rd. The P. e•s OCIG. Jrit-2t• aIk•LU Y..E is& W is.bl TING Y 0 UN Mon, are invited to address the " Employ ment Committee," at the Room' of the Yoneg Xeres Wli reet,nn Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT t evl4ta 'FOR SALE AND TO LET. ar, FOR . OA LE—A Farm of 44 acres —a— trot Land. With good improvement., fruit. sprint and stream 01 weir. A Farm of 10 sores prime Land, with good House and Barn, fruit. end spnag water. A Det 4 l l lifill Country tent of 14 acres. equal to a gar don. Buildings and tivery thing in per eot order. A very handsome Building Lot of !learns .4% splen did lnontion. All convenient to railroads Apply ro Tv M. ROSiiti ER. Norristown. GERRANTOWN.—TO LET (f.d. the WA season oryelv ) a pleasant Reimfence. near Shoe maker Lane Eitannn; ton rooms; well shaded. E. hineaLl.a. 16 South st , :corou street. Im• el TO RENT LOW—Furrashed or un- RELfurnolied. for stx month:lor longer, if desired, a large anti oonvenient HOUSE. No 1736 Arab street. atre 61,617 et. to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 94.6Ps 19 R AH tf CHESTITIIT-STREET HOUSE and NM STORE to rent;--The desirable business k)catioli., ISISI CHESTNUT Streatonth distant attached. Awe,' at 49 t OH ESTN UT street. sell ToRENT—A very desirable STORJC, on the Ninth-street front of "The Continental Rotel." The Wore at Ninth and Ransom streets ego* Wally adapted for a BADDLL and KABS/lati Maker, Reply to JOHN RICE, fee-tf Southwest NINTH and RANSOM (*Teets. WOE, ZXWIANGE.-A. UHUIOr TRACT of good unnuproved Germ land in the Mate of Int Jersey, convenient to the oity. wiU ho txabonved rer litT PrOtiorty. APPLY St NO. 12D PETItotAr. Brroci. 6423-tt BOARDING. ILICASANT . 110 UM -, WITH BOARD, for maned or single gentlemen. Terme moderate, 810 ARCH Street. ' jgll et* BUSHIER RESORTS. COLUMBIA H ;1)8B, .0 APS 'ISLAND, N. 3.—ln onissiderafron of the times, the price of BOA KO for the present senoton. et Ore popular Hotel, has been 'attuned to $32 per week. or et per day . Jr 2-6 t JAS. H. /JAI KO. Promitot. E 4 BATBING.—United Elates hote l, l k- 7 Lour Branch. N. J., will oven for the reorsition of Visitors. Jane 10. 1881 : with the enlarsement of dining room. Lerlor. auditions! rooms, &0., linen {hit swum. Address B. A. BilußMAKtat. Proprietor.. jy9-1m• ~ieNDION HOUSE, MT. CARSON, i• retinyucill county, Pa., it now cyan for visitors. For tams, &WY on the premiss. je24 ho - . Me RiCADe BRI•CV:GBT.HOUSE. ONICAGO. ILtINCHIL . The undersigned *resPeotftirly announoe to their friends, patrons , and the trawelling public generally. that owtng to the stringenoy el the times, They have reduced the price of board to TWO 'DOW RI per day. Thankful for the patronage so liberally bestoareo on them, they respectfully ask for a continuance of the same. essunng their matting that the " will be conducted on the some liberal plan that has heretofore cherantermed their establishment. WM. F.-TUCKER Co. jal7-1m P H It A T A MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. This celebrated watering Place will OM for visi tors on the ad day of JUNE. with all the &Mu:diets of former aeons. ditwt • on a mountain tpo feet above tide-water. overlooking the mama agricultural country in the world, the air perfeotli pure and dry at all times. ren ders it proverbially healthy. there are ample sooommodatione for 400 visitors— One graded walka through the forced to the various springs and summer-bowies on the mountain and to the observatory. from the top 01 which is pre.euted to the-ere one of the finest and moat encamp?e pano ramic views to be seen. A good livery or kept on the Place, aid beautiful drives around ;• hot and cold bathe; a splendid band of Maxie. (from the Germania, of Phi ladelphia;) bowling alley, and billiard saloon', with the latest improved tsblee, Largo garden," attached to the place , from which all the vimetables ere taken fresh for the table, which, 00, will be supplied from the Philtdelphia and Baltimore markets, as well as from the rioh' agricultural country around. Careful and attentive servants. Raving peen eonneoted with the establishment for some rears with the late proprietor, the underindned sosures the old patrons of the place and the ponlio generally that it will be o ordnoted. in every depart ment to its former popular way. Visitors to the Bpnuge will take the care to Lanoae ter, thence 13 =lei dazing over pleasant roads and throcytt a beautiful country. Through tialrets Dined at the Pennsylvania Railroad office, 11,1.1lValiTH and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia. For further particulars or circulars the proprietor refers to JOS. B. MYERS, corner TaIR,D and vtris Btreeply and to JAMES R. 13.11Y80N. No. R North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia; or, address S. C. SLAYMAKER. mTI4-11m if Bel:rata P. 0.. l.arouutter co.. Pa. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DISSOLI3TION PARTNER 4 I:IIP. The partnership heretofore existing b-tween BAMUFL 0. THOM.P: 4 ON AAA SAMUKI, uncier. the 'firm of THOMPBON & b: slump, deg diasolv.d hr mutual oonsent. The business of the late firm will be scatted and wound up by eamuel d. Thompson, at the store, No. 504 M &AXE Queet, SAM U6l. S. TuOVP:.O:I, • SAMUEL E. JANKINft. Phfinda.. June 70.11361. j'3-d tf T vBBOLIPIL'iN. The copartnership here•of.re 'subsisting besseen the Lt.:dorsi/med. under she firm of J P I'k:lN IE & CO., to this de, dissoiyed. by mutusl oons.nt. The bp.HISSII Will be fet tled at the old st.ncl. N.. 9 BANK and IIo.I9BSILAW BERRY streets, .Pbtladelubla. J. nT %AS ER, FRAM - 18 F. WOI.G.A.MUTIL E MIRY VOLLIdEIt. Phitada.. July 1,13&3. COPARTNERSHIP FORMED.—The nn dersigned have this day entered into eopartnernhip. under the firm of OLGAMUTM & RALEIGH. Being successors to the kte firm of J. B. STEINFR & Co. we will continue the business in the same branotiee as heretofore, at the same place. No. 9 BANE street and 'I•4 tiTHAWIIHE ItY tttreet Flt rt•JCltt F. WOLG MAURICE RALIiIGEL. Philada., Jnsl,lB6l. Jrl-Ira n , rmr , rt , t; -, Ar - airT7r7Ta FAME INSURANCE COMPANT, No. 406.0KEWNIFR grid FIRE AND lIILABD 1:011114240 111. loom 1a114C2 W. Hey or Dr o iy & Matlask. ilarnnel Wdslit--- " Wnght Bros & C. DD , B. &may . " Davis &. BirneY. Henry Lewis, Jr._. " Lewis Brea & Co. C. Riodaripon " J. C. Rove & Oa &moo" T. Rodine...-Preet W_yoming Canal eteuse, Jno. W. Evermen--of J . W. E rman & Go. ' Sec . A. West—. " Wert &/ ones. T. 8. Mari:in--- " Ravage. &ruin, ju. 0.. 0. Wilson Davis. -Attorney-at-4m. i i E.. D. Wood.rnii_.. ...o Sibley , Molten. & Woodruff . Jac Kessler. Jr--_.,---. QJT/3 Orson street. • REORG W. DAY President. FRANCS a N. s tick , Vice Prodidont, WiI&IAMB I. BLA MIA T. Seorotory. lagg-Iny SAVING ruNDs. SAVING YCJND--lINITED STAUB TRUST 00157 ANY, isomer THIRD and CHEST. ACT Streets. ITITEREST FIVE FER CRIC 5, R. CRAWFORD. Provident. JAMES R. 111114TER, Secretary and Treasurer. Moe hour,. from 10 until t o'clock. This Company in not Joined m any akpliaatioli to Urs Levillature. sArsb LILLIK'EI SAPS DEPOT ILIIMOV.CD to No. el Routh /SEVENTY/. Street, near tie mnklfn Institute. The undersigned. thankful for past tavola. and Ceuta determined to ment future natroringe, has seemed an elegant and oonveniey.t atom. end hog now on hand s large assortment of Ltille's Clrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar roof Safe*, the Q.llll atnotly Ore and . hurt I proof as ea made.) Also. Lif- Se's uleeq.eal Ban vault. Safe. and Bank Locks. Lillie's Sank Vault oonyand Looks Inn be turnishee to order on short notice. This is the sire e at, beet en:opted, and cheapest Door and Look yet opened. , particular attention is called to New inet Safe for Plate. Jewel ito, This Safe is non eedeia to rpass In style and elegance anything yet of fer for hi. Purpose, and is the only one th at is Anat.- ly re and tmrglar proof. Segural. rionart.-1 have now on hand say Metal et Harrel, Bennis, ft Co.'s Sales, mom of them nearly new, and some forty of otter makers, oolong - mg a complete assortment as to sizes. and all *sly 4 . changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe , They I be sold st very low Please call and examake. laftilnf M. C. SA 111. Attitat: isidgg FOR NXVir YORK. NSW DALLY . LINZ, via DeLIMN' and Raritan Canal. Philaoelnbia and New York Express /Steamboat Cosh vsby w iu recoore freight °wand after MONDAY. Ms instant, and leave daily et 3 P. fli.,deiresm, th e i r t ar. g IZI4 n New York the following days, krreiglita talon at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, N.. 14 /SOUTH I FBARYEZ, Philadelphia. J RAND, sset, Piers 14 and 16 EAZT RIVER. New York. sigir o k FOR NEW YORK- rhiladelonis &noun Propeller qel.)eks. an will oaannenne their - business for th e season on snonssi latAinst. tair steamers are now reeeiving freight at 6eolts4 Pier above Walnut street. Tarns sesommoilatinz. A21 ,1 1t• w. no. BAIL); its CPO" eatte ••4 t"etle •••••• -t2OO OABES UNITED VINEYARD PRO FRI r.TORIf compArrY (f3oorre 34,enee. Manager., CoOtt • V— Just reoeived ear •! Deena Wm rn eyrfroroo B adeatix. 100 omen Ili bottioieeoh) very fine OLD BttAPDY (boitlee in Costae) of tee above welt kn.tret and favorite brand. the. first inip.rta Lion into the United orates under the new tariff which mro•bog to call the attention of the trade. earn- Floe Dan be seen at our office. For pale on bond bY the sole agents. ' J. M. LFBLIE & CO.. Jy.l.lm I s l, ls4:ruin FRONT Buret. EASE AND COMFORT. A. THEOBALD mike, Who can please or nit everybody? • anon • person probably never was bem. ant thole who know when they are muted in BOOTS or BDUE.B are Inviied to give him a Gad, and those , who nev were 'mired before may be mated now. Ho is at his o ldi4 pla.oe. 808 COATES otioto Jen 31a GIITTA. RICROELi AXTLId. or. Ladies' Dress Proteatorra aura protection from all d‘mwss b, YriTtigrlcL v n i ; a tr il . T 4: I R , St e. g Irann:r7,2t4; 'O l idikft li btoi; of Ma boot priterial. anode sold Pirift '5 1•0 TIM at the GrestLindia übbo'r mro , all CH Eis 111 UT btnret. abort) Tturd, con!' Bide. Army and Vary EflOpmenta. fon Ito IffHNI TfifIItNTAZT. 1010STAUE BTAMPB.-24 ct., 12 ct.. 10 ot.. 6 at-. and E ot. STAMPS for sate at this offloo. Exoes ol2( the 3 CIL ita MPS , they wlll be sold at 4 dm t of five per oda. 044 WIALL)--504) Lbs. for:anAgi by tw .7.11V1M
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