Two firms and a Schooner Captured by n Privateer. poems, July 12 brig from Bengor arrived • Nowpot this morning, with theorem of the brig ~„1,” Welch, from Trinidad for Falmouth, which • onptureti by the ptivatesr Jejr Drumm, on twurday, off Cape tiatteras. The crew were put „r, board the ship .7a/ra Goodwin, from New York bound to Montevideo, which they also ransacked, hat H !lowed to proceed on account of her draft of wAter. Th e Rime privateer also naptuted the schooner c Warner, of New York, and an unknown brio, about a hundred miles southeast of Nantook. • South shoals. s British Dark Chased by a Privateer, Probably the Jett. Davis. migrate, Jar 12,--Oapt. (terrier, of theßrltlsh boilt fit? jor Norton frt..m Bt. Martins, reports ;bat on the 91h [net itlat. 39 deg , long. 88 deg., be sew a fall•rigged brig, showing French colon, w blob hailed him in Eoglieb, but he replied in Frenob, +Allah they did nut understand. They, however , chased the bark for three hours, but we , e Wended The brig was about 180 tons, and American built. She had no name on her atm, and was un doubtedly a privateer teother Capture by the Jeff. Davie. .Nnwronr, July 12 —The schooner End/a:arm, from Boston, bound to St. Jibe, was captured by A pr privateer Jdf. Dat,l4, on the Bth, and seta to f0:110 Southern putt. l'oulasylvauta Troops at Camp Wayne, Wig? CHIMER., Pa July 12.—The MKTs at Camp Wayne, Col. 8.. Biddle Roberts command. log, were Inspected today by Lieut. Col. Coppola. Tam examinstion of the men, their BM!, enclosure• runts; and quarters -wee very thorough and oom piste. The inspecting offisor expressed himself aratilled. • Col Roberts' reglmest le now fully uniformed, and presents a file appearatos. The men are in high spirits and good health. Death of Gov Ellie, of north Carolina Loulairmr,s, July 12—The Picayune has a special despatch, dated Richmond. Sih 'natant, Announoing the death of Governor Milo, of North' Carolina, at the Red Sulphur ( Va.) Springe, on Sunday last. Affairs in and Around Washington; We oopy the following Items from the Washing. ton .tar of last evening : erretas aT PalityAX COURT norms. FALLEI CHURCH, Fairfax county, Va , July 1.2. A contraband reached the Connecticut camp, at Taylor's tavern, yesterday afternoon, having ()Word the protection of one of our scanting par ties ti few miles in advance of this point It op. pears that he was brought from Alabama by a Seacab °Moor as hie imprint. Ou tbe day before yeeterdsy.his master, flogged him for some offsnoe; so be gave him leg bail, making for 'our lines. There were Ave regiments yesterday morning immediately in and around Fairfax Ocurt Douse, with eighteen pitmen of artillery in all; twelve of them being in battery, the rest light artillery. The three most advanced regiment's are frOm South Carolina From the Court Douse baok.to Centreville the woods are lined with them, (Disunion troope,) what Numbers, exactly, I am net able to write you. Their camp equipage and baggage has all boon carried back to, It not beyond, MADII.IIIIB/1 Junction, and they are all now bivouacking night ly ae though on a march. Vile is, of coerce, a preparation for an attack from us, a retreat, or a forward movement. I, however, interpret it to MOMS that they expect speedily to have to fall back upon Manassas Junction —bat we shall soon see what we shall see. By the by, having no army transportation with which to Garry their tante, baggage, (to., book to Minimal from the Court House, Baanregard made peek horses of the whole force below the rank of field officers; loading the book of every man with as meets as be could"toot " The allowance of load for his lieutenants was 24 the, to each. That's the way in whioh he managed to get his baggage, &.3 , back to Manassas Junction from the Court House Though such transportation may answer when net within striking distance of an enemy, with MoDowell's army within rifle shot of his, it will °remits° fall. The Heated Term. With the mercury ranging from 90 to 921 in the shade there are few things more delightful to con template than some 000 i retreat In the country, and acoordingly many of oar ethane have already, ender the stern command of old Sol, taken up their line of march for their favorite spot by the seaside, among the mountains, or‘at some other quiet, lees distant, and more unpretending point. Railroad and steambott Hoes are receiving an im petus of business from this source ; our retail store keipers are eoloy log their July brneh . of trade for the same reason, and proprietors of Summer Re sorts (of which the reader will find the most com plete catalogue in our aivertiling column) may be eald to hare oornmenced reaping their annual harvest. Judging from the unusually large num ber of Pressor ordered within the last few day., by persons about leaving the city, and the varied and widely-extended dirsetiow of them, the present rtnittoating season, la general, looks pro• mining In fact, a week or two in the country during the fleeted teem, like some other things formerly regarded as luxuries, becomes a matter of necessity, and we do not doubt that these sum mer vacations', where they are rationally spent with a view to health, fully make op in increased mental and physical efficienoy the time thug de voted—and so more than bilarme the expense thereby inourred—and in many instances prolong the life and enhance the happiness and usefulness of individuals. 'We have not ooneulted the Doctor in saying this much ; _although if we had, he would no doubt, in the honesty Of his prbfeselonal heart, say amen" to it, even at the risk of finding less demand for his physic. In view of this, facilities for cheap and: expedi tions travel are an inestimable blessing to all, but especially to residents of our large cities. Con sidering the good neared to mankind by the in trocinetion of steamboat° and radiroads, what an honor God cooferrod upon their inventors! Some of our lines of travel, we perceive, are making generous efforts to bring their advantages within the means of the largest number, by putting on extra trains and fuming °concision tickets at very moderate rates. They deserve credit for, and are mire not to lose by, adopting this coarse. , The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, than which, with its coejanctions, there is no road which presents greater inducements to the ad mirers of sublime, beautiful, and varied scenery, has already inaugurated this exoureion system, at reduced fares, and, we understand, will present to the travelling pnblie some more very attractive tickets (routes) daring the season. The North Pennsylvania Railroad Company has also shown a disposition to accommodate the pub 1M in this respect. The Camden and .Atlantic Railroad offors induce. meats, in 'its system of uniform moderate fares and reduced excursion prices, to persons wishing to visit the sea shore, that are sure to be appre olate4 by the public. In the Ideation of plaose to visit, where the improvement of health is an object, the judicious will, of course, commit the nature of their cares. A large number of Resorts, and their, peculiar merits, have already been noticed in The Press. Among others not yet referred to, the following well known and well kept houses should not be overlooked : The Kittatiny House, Delaware Water Gap, kept by Col. L. W. Brodhead, has long been a favorite re sort. The looatioa of this house is one of the most romantic to lb% oountry. It has been opened this Beason with increased attractions The " Heath House," Behooley's Mountain Spring'. N J., by D. A Crowell, hai deservedly the reputation of beteg healthy, pleasant, and fashionable. Dlstanoe from Philadelphia, seven hours. The White Sulphur Sprinkle Hotel, Carlisle, Cumberland oannty, Pa.. under the proprietorehip of Messrs Burroughs h Burnett, is admirably situated, and affords the largest 'unities for healthful rural sports In addition to the hotels at Attantie City already referred to, we may mention the 4 4 White Henze," at the foot of Massachusetts 'avenue, very conve nient to the beach. It is kept by Mr William Whitehouse : To those who enjoy salt water fiebteg, the Atlan do House, Watch Hill, near Stonlngton, Conneoti• out. offere peculiar attraotions. At Brigantine Betels vialtorsyill grad two very comfortable hotels the Holdzkom House, by Messrs. I. A W. Holdzkom, and the Brigantine Houle, by D Smith, The house at Flames Heights Is this Amon kept by Thomas J. Dorsey, a resident of this pity. The United States Hotel, Long Branch, N. 3., has been enlarged and improved Rinse last season, and is now open for visitors ; B A Shoemaker, proprietor. The City Hotel, Cape Island, N. J., we per oeive, has passed into new hinds, and been tho roughly renovated, and will hereafter be oonduoted as a first taus house The Colombia House; Cape Island, now under the proprietorship of.ktr. James H. Laird, is open. It la a favorite boodle.' The' fare has been red need to 112 per week, or two dollars per day. PICTORIAL JOURNALS —From Mr. Callender, South Third street, newspaper agent, we have re• eelved the London Illustrated News, of June 22, with tupplement, aoutaining three engravings, engraved in colors, and also the Illustrated .IV6 Vlf of she WOrld, of Jane 15 and 23, containing, be sides the wual letter press and wood outs, por traits on steel, and Memoir& of Mina Elie& Oook, the English song-writer, and ,LOrd 91aretace Pa get, Secretary of the British Admiralty. From Mr. ilpham, 310 Chestnut street, we have received not only the above named publioatione, bat also the latest numbers of Punch, Once a Week, the London Atcrstal, and of Reynolds' Miscellany of Jane 22, containing numerous en gravings and stories by-Pierea Egan, Mrs. Cordon Smithers, Margaret Blount, Lady Clara Cavan dish—the lee-mentioned, however, being a myth, as her name is in no peerage—and other peppier writers. ' Mr. Upham's establishment has become " a Asa. feet" LABOIIt SAL' Or Pius LeCLIS POLOTO, fdanvms, Ito —N. F.Fitucon.st, auotionear, No. 431 Most. nut street, his now arranged for examination a large stook of Paris lAce points, burnous, shawls, mantles, do , to be soli in lots to suit puroh buying for their own use; on, Monday morning, July 15, 18031, at 10 o'oleok. Salo positive. 8.1.1111 OT LlOll AND Sits kftwrit.Las.—The at tention at ladles is Invited to the sale of Igoe and tkda mooing at 10.0!flook, at Birch aad fa's, anetlisnovs, No. 914 Wagtail dial. THE CITY. Military Aftttera. The third company of Philadelphia Grays fa fully organized, and has been attached, for the present, as Company F cf Third Regiment Re. serve Brigade. They are drilled four alights in the week, at the spaelons armo y in Market erect, above Eighth. They recently sleeted as captain, William Otter, former commanding of• oar of the first company, but that gentleman has accepted a post in Colonel Baker's Regiment, now in active service. The company drills • in the Hardee Melee. under competent officers Lieutenant Godbold, of the United States army, la in this city, recruiting for the new regiment of flying artillery, which te being farmed at Camp Curtin, by Colonel Sherman The men in this service are said to be paid better than in any other connected with the army. Colonel F 0. Ohorman's regiment is now full, and Major Ruff has received orders from the War Department to muster the regiment immediately into service Company A, Captain Forrest, will be mustered into service this morning, at the State Arsenal, Sixteenth and Filbert streets. Today a detachment will be sent forward to join Colonel Brady's' Flying Artillery Rtgimeet, now in camp. All desirous of jsining will report immediately, at Bradley's Hotel. 217 N. Second street. Good shows, farriers, drivers, and horse• men wanted. THU " ronwartn REGIIIRINT At Engle Wooll'a Oil Monday next, taking the form of a grand mutleal and military flits thampetre and pia nig, tendered the regiment p•!- or to De departure by its menu friends, bids fit to be a brilliant affcir. This fine regiment h so• ',Wei for servioe, and on the eve of departure for the seat of war , This will be their last holiday with their Meech coneleting. among others, of the Yana rd m •tenahor Society, the liodertafel, Frier. Game:lWe, Mio ler obor. Tentonia, Saeogerhund Germania. Arlon, Milieus. Min genitor Ridei, Carafe' ; • Citizen Rifles ' Captain . Presser ; Sharpshooter's, Captain Goldes .Turrerta 'lame Gawk Elleakoie Cadets, Bineter's Home Guard. Third Company Lonte Winder and pupils, Ornbeto Singing Soolety, Gymnast Z nsavee, Captain Hilde• brand, and Miller's brilliant Oormart Orchestra, from the CiTtreter Garden. all of whom will take part in the varied feadvities of day. A. mere nominal edmieelon of ten oente will be charged for the entre of the grounds, for pollee par paw; ,to A °FUT We were shown last evanlog a coat tarn (rim a prisoner of the Virginia forces by private William Murphy , of Molkluilin's Rangers. in 'a recent an tine. The coat belonged to a second itetta-nant. was made of gray cloth. with Wangs of mutter, blue, and trimmed : on the collar and sleeves with .soillet jt is covered with small gilt battens be , r. Ing the Virginia coat of arms. and the motto, " Stn 4cempdr liftnntais ". It may be seen at Mr. - Mur phy's public. house. FIRE 111 STRAWBERRY STREET.—The alarm of tire wee occasioned, at six and a qua, tsr o'olcok last evening, by dunes breaking from the Oh story back building at No 7 Strawberry street. owned by Kr. Thomas, and othmoled by P Gau ghan, the well4coown mannfaoturer of matches. The building was filled with combustible material. In the basement were stored match boxes; in the second story, matches and trimminge; on the third floor, fnstruroonts of pressing and paoking. and on the fourth sod fifth floors, similar articles connected with the trade. The fire broke oat In the third story, where the workmen were—a man s a boy, and two girls. The origin of the fire was doubt less by accident, o‘used by the Spontaneous lgni. ,tion of matches. So sudden were the flames that the employees ran out in haste. There were fif teen employees In all. at the time, in the building. The firemen worked manfully; bat the third, fourth, and fifth stories were burned out, and the whole stack ruined. The loss is supposed to be from $ , 5 ,000 Ia $7,000, on which there tesl,soo in ' surance chiefly on the trimmings in the seconi story.. The building was insured. Adjoining on the south, (No. 9,) is a four-story building. a dry•goods store, °coupled by Polfook, Neon, di Co. This was flooded with water. In coronae, $40,000 ; lose $5 000. Insured In the fol. lowing companies : $15,000, Franklin; $l5 000, North American ; $lO,OOO, Pennsylvania Insurance Company. The fixtures were insured far $1 000 in the Royal. The building was insured at $5,000 in the Philadelphia Contributionship Co., and 85,000 in the Fire Association. • No 11 was a four-story buildins, asoupisul by Ilnith Creighton, linen goods merobant. No. 5, by Robert Wells, dry-goods and commis sion merchant, whose strck was damaged, but falls insured in foreign and home companies. No 3, by N. R. Wendell, dry goods and commis sion merchant; fully insured. . The letter buildings both belong to the trustees of the Friends' public salmis. On Rsomsd street, (No. la,) ?dm George Strong, Tuley store and dwelling, had her stook. &mined by water. At No 18, G. hie Calla, olothing merchant, wal Unwise injured, end at 20 (Ponook) some alight damage likewise re sat ted At No. 22, W. H. Hamilton occupying a three story brick, was damage , . with water. Insured. The loss by this fire will not fall below $25,000, about two thirds of which is insured, lt is evi dent that this loss was the result of gross careless ness in locating • match factory amid costly and thick clustering stores. THE COMET An SHEN PEON THE MOH SCHOOL One artVaTOILV —Sines the appearance of the pre sent Comet„ Professor litteCiclue hag had, at the High School Observitory, 'Emmbers of visit..rs, wbo go to take a peep at the atraeger through the fine equatorial telescope there mounted. On Thursday and Friday evenings, about forty ladies and gentlemen availed themselves of the clear sky and pleasant weather, to saaend the seve ral flights of stairs leading to the dome of the High Bohool. They were first shown drawings of the Comet in detached parte, and as seen at d ffereot times. The character of the equatorial and tran sit telescopes was clearly explained. The rqoato rial telescope is mounted upon a pier or column of marble, having a wide base, and placed so as to revolve, with a movable stairway and gallery at taohed. The dome of the observatory likewise re volvea, and a movable elide is the dome affords an opening through which the heavens are brought into plain field of view. The observer takes position upon the steps of the revolving stairway, and the instrument is plaeed In proper range by Professor McClone A small telescope, mounted upon the other, satiate the observer. Through the lostrument the tail of the 'comet almost entirely , disappears, and the nettu'm is re solved into a yellow spot or centre, with a bright mist or hue encircling it. In point of brilli.nee or beauty, the comet fs not improved by telescopic, inspeotlon. To pro vide, to some extent, far the pleasure of the die appointed, the telescope is turned esoh evening upon inch of the fixed stars and planets as are visible. Arcturus, as we witnessed it through the equato rial on Thursday night, was a brilliant jet of dense, seeming to blase into vari colored lights The sonars ion of binary stars, also, was a matter of pleasure to visitors. The observatory under Pro fessor McOlooe's direction is maintained in an ex cellent condition, and the instruments are al ways ready for um Lett evening closed up the obser vatory ter the vacation. . NEW FREIGHT DlrPoT.—The.important work of oonstruoting • new freight depot on the D , l a. ware, by the Pennsylvania Railway Company, la being pushed rapidly forward Mellows piers for the new bridge over the Schuylkill are also fast 'approaching completion. Between Washington and Christian streets and the Delaware and Swan son streets, a large tract of land has been pur ohaeed, and it is now being cleared of buildings, preparatory to the erection of new struoturee for the use of the company. It is expeeted to have erected, within the coming sir months. a fire-proof elevator, with the capacity o. storing 475 000 bush els of grain The completion of this 'rock will enable the company to laoilttate the carrying of grain ip bulk, and it was all that was necessary to enable it to compete successfully with the New York and Erie and New York Central Railroads, and the northern routes by water. The Pennejl. yenta Railroad is already eartylog grain in balk; but a Delaware terminur, with an elevator, and ,direct steam ormetrinnloatlon to the banks of the river, were needed to complete the faollities for cheap and quick transportation. ' • A. DISGRACEttfi. Row.—On Thursday even log, a party of young men, who were returning from a Sunday Bohool exoureton, and were very mach under the influence of liqaor, fell to quar reling among themselves, at Tenth and Master atreeta, and oreared a great disturbance in the neighborhood. The police came up primptly. and, to endeavoring to make arrests, two of the officers were violently assaulted: The rioter' were taken before Alderman Rees, who made the following disponi of the young gentlemen: John Jordan held to ball in $l,BOO to answer at court; James Downs, 8500; Patrick Carberry, $800; Edward Morrlo, $3OO ball to answer. PRZBHRTATION.-At the closing of the Book Boye- Grammar Bebool, Catharine street, above Sixth. on Friday, the 12th instant, the clue lately admitted into the Central ugh Soltool pre sented their teacher, Mr. Chas A. Randall, with a beautiful and elusive silver tee pitcher, as a token of their gratitude and esteem for his untiring end persevering exert[ ns In facilitating their entrance into the above institution. SIIORTINING BUSMEN HOURB.—Tho cotn minion houses of the city have sgre4d to olose their business places at four o'olook in the afternoon, with the exception of Saturdays, when they will niece 000 hour earlier, until the 35th of August. This rule is highly commendable, and will enable clerks and others employed to have • few hours reereation each day. CHARGED WITH STEALING A. CANAL BOLT.— Patrlok Gallagher, aged thirty-two years, was ar rested on Thursday mornlog, at the toot of Ta. oony street, Twenty-third ward; charged with steal ing a canal boat. Ald. Elliott held him to ball to answer it oourt. RAILROAD AOGIDENT.—WiIIiam Grimes, aged fifty years ' while attempting to get on a train of 0011 oars at the Columbia bridge, on Thursday, and a oar panting over one of hie legs, crushed it In a shocking manner. Re was taken to the hoepitat, where the Injured limb was amputated. NNW GUNBOATS. MUSSY!. EItiONLIS arid Stresker have laid the keel of their new gunboat, which Is to be finished in ninety days. They will put on A large force of men. Nutiaerous other dunboats are in the course of construotion at the ifferent ship-yards. BARD AT Wolll.—We are informed that upwards of are hnodrsd bands are employed at Ilderrtok's foundry. Fifth and Washington streets. A part of this number work as late as eight and ten o'clock P. M. FRH.—The alarm of fire, about half past ten o'olook last evening, was °toyed by tke burn lag of a barn, situated on old York road, above Platter's lane. The barn belonged to a Mr. Back, and was destroyed with its contents. Imporrons. —Parties are now going the runnel oolleoing money In aid of the •• Volunteer Refreshment Pond." Several of our ottisens belie been Imposed upon :•7/I.nornzwr.—Yesterday morning, a SOD Of raper limiter was run over by a wagon, at Eleventh and Oxford stroeta, and seriously injured. The driver was arrested. „ Poosxx Piasza.—Yeeterday atterackoa a lady had her poaket piekoil.of.lll, while lookleg In a dote wilidalr.aear . ElOitkaad 440 geode.; • .."-rf LEGAL INTELLIGENCE UNITED STATICS DISTRICT COVILT--Judge Cadwalader —The case of the ship Genera Park- MU, libelled for violation of the' blockade off Charleston, was to have been decided yesterday morning, but the deoislon was postponed until Monday morning. Nothing else of importanoe oc curred. Qurt.= BassiOtis—Judge Allison.—The whole morning wee ooeupled with the trial of the cave at ti *orgy Klotz, charged on different bills with keeping a disorderly house, selling liquor without a ileense, and selling liquor on 8UD , 367. The defendant keeps a public /Louse on Front street, and the prosecatrlx is his god daughter. The defence prodnoed regularly Issued licenses, and one charge was thee' disposed of, end as to the other, evidence was offered to show the good cha racter of the house, and the fact that it is always cloned on Sunday. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. • henry Erhart was outwitted of a charge of re ceiving (colon goods, knowing them to have been stolen The whole value of the goods in question Is $6 94 . . Martha Lemon was °barged with committing an assault and battery on Emma Lemon, ber daugh ter in-law Emma LSMOII testified that the defendant had strnok her and thrown two knives at her through the window, one of whioh hit the witnere. Catharine Davie' testified to the 000nrrenee having taken place. Martha made a noise, and said those were not her things, end threw them in the window. She told her eon to, go en and glee Emma a good liokitig. 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' 60 . .._.......b1027 New York Markets—Yesterday .s.BltltA are selling slowly at e 520 for Pots, and $6.75 for Hat Pearls. csruppo --The market for. State and WePtern Siour is without es tentia change ; State brands rule in favor of the purchaser. but °tear grades are -ohamted. T h a sales are 9 000 bble3 V 5.7063 90 for superfine State; $40120 for extra State; $3 50m3 75 for superfine Kiehl ran, Indiana. Ohio. lowa. ao. and $3 Plima 30 for extra dI.. including . shipping bran ds'of round. hoop Olito at el Met 75, and trade hr nds of de. at $ 4 8506 southern VIOU' is dull and 'heavy. will sales of-300 bbis at $4 93e6 30 for superfine Baltimotte. $6500676 for extra co. $a 001140 'or Brantlywine; $6.7.107 50 tor Georgetown $7 datt9 for Petersburg City, and $7 5009 for Richmond City rsandian Ft .ar is quiet and nnohanged. with sales of 4CN) Wile at $2 4003 50 for superfine, and 8407 for the . range ofextrit bracids. - Rye Flour is frettdf. with small sales at $2 50°326 for the range of file and superfine. Corn tdeal is quiet and unchanged : we quote Jersey . s27so+2.39:orandywnse, $3e3.10; punt:Means, $ll5 Wheat is firm with a fair demand. The sales are 95 000 buihete. at 30092.1 for Milwankne.Olub ; 930959. for amber I. , wa ; $1.1662 23 for white Wentern, and 900 for Minnaeota. Bye is quiet, at 46022r1 for. Weetern and 68a for State. Barley is dull at eriesso Oats are dull at 15.3290 for -Jersey. Dela Ware. and Penns. Wants. ; 250300 for State, and 26e29e for West• ern 11110 crinadian. • . Corn is firm, end the demand ii miniarate; sales of 40 100 bur bete at 4012.460 F.r new mixed Western. Pnovistoris.—Port ie firm for mei', with a moderate imp] Ty, but prime la nu eri the axles are 300 bbil at 816 for mess. and 8/00to iM4 for prime. Beer is quiet. with sales of 810 Mile at a Oa* 60 for country mess. 84454 AO lot country prime. 4801060 for 7 op:wired Western, and SiO 0.0 11 69 for extra meas. Beef hams are met at 8 . 14014 for Mate and Western. Bacon to dull ;'5O 000 lbe pickled helliea a at 63(0 uut mast. are dull and in active at 606X0 for hams and 4)4 esallo for shottidera. Lard ie mire satire and a little firmer. with sales of 800 tits and obis at 809 a. Batter and Cheese are dull and drooping. CITY ITEMS. ICBRIAIMAN AND ?IR WAG; OR, How A DISCIPLI OP s' TIMoTRY TiTcouli" BAVFs SiiveNTT-Tien Doy - Lnas—Toe'following welbauthentioated dialogue be tween a we-Witty old gentleman in this city and his son, is signlfiestit Old. Gent, (expatiating to his ton George upon the diliasircus fionnoial efriotg of the reboil on.) " The war is making sad havoc with our business prospects. and if it continues, George. we ■hall alt hare to practice rigid retrenchment. Bear this in mind, my eon, a"d set as high a WOW! upon & dime before you spend it. as you do upon a dollar in ordinary tiniea." George. (an accomplished diacip'e of the renowned '"timothy Titoomb." ..ho has taught the worin that a man's tipPoilinnoe depends more upon his collar and c.cttrat than upon any other' portion of his dress.) •• Why, Either, you rererise me; Indeed you must be niietnhen. for instead of the war making a canal imen , of expsnaea necessary, it is,' in toy experience, a great tconomitei:", • Old Gent. (With r s(onishment). "Row do you make that appear .?" Geoi ge "By comparing my bills for Ewing. and Sum mer Collars, Cravats, and Gents' Furnishing Goods in general. for the last three months, with those of the corresponding months of last year. I always tiny there articles at the celebrated G. P. E. C—S. A. Eshleman. No 701 Chestnut street, corner of Seventh—and lest Year my bills were one hut dred and fifty dollars. whilst this they are may /enemy firs dollars, and thus enor more saving. Mr. Eshtem•n • eye is doe to the war. So tar as W y expermes are concerned• the war is a great economizer, and I. therefore hope. that. it will be con tinned hot and heavy.until the Setoosbers arb whipped out of their boots, and Jeff Davis' I. eel' . is graced with the enormous hemp cravat which Eshleman has ready for him." The old peat wait aati,fied that his on WAX a philoso pher aid a patriot. and has beoome a Mogan; h oonvcrt to the war. WHAT THE NZWBPAptIi MAN DID The newspaper man was in treat distress. -• His budget of r ews inn sorry mass ; Be wanted some stirring new to tell— News that wou'd mate his paper sell. But General Poistt had defeated his plan Br k ep‘ the n•ws from the newspaper-man: Beoanre the vendoi of •nforniattoe Bad Hasty imposed upon the i a ion. What was the newspaper man to do, IL the ab noon of fclegrima, fake or true.' He OP us ht, a. he quieili smoked his .The would put too at-Dozed m thulurtest type " G 3633 people, moll poop/a. good poop e all! Fat people. I. on pp pie, there or tall! At the •°roe,' et Sixth acrd itark4 And buy your clothes at at Gnat Oak Hall! !" Woodrowe low pnceo! WANANIA X IR & Blown, M. oor. Flag' aad !darker—Oak gall Ia Kuno/mull On. ExPboerra?—As tbis ie• a question of some importance to the public ve propose to answer it And we commence by admitting that. sobjeoud to a certtiti degree of temperature, it is ex plostve, and the same, we believe, is true of all !maks however uninEtimmable. Water. you know, at SteeM heat is a terrible esplotive, and surely no one wou'd look for a safer rub/dance for ligiaing tummies thin water We have referred to this subject mainly,on aotount of certain recent osualties reported in the' newspapers. that have resulted hem the use of Kero sene toil. Upon inquiry, we find that the " oil" refer red to was a wretched. trashy New York article, in stead of the on y Kerosene Oil that might to be non snmed—viz ; that of Messrs. Witter, & Co.. No. tliti North I. tg tith street. corner of Filbert, We hare given this oil a ih..rough test, and are satisfied that there is less denser from its use, as eith , r &portable or station any light. than any other in use. not .excepting coal gas or t Ilow candles. But let people refrain burning trashy a. ticks. R G. 'WHITMAN a Co.'e ISIMIXUR COAPICTION• ERT.—Now that all who can conveniently dose are pre varisg to leave the city for a few weeks, let them take this timely piece of adeice—viz:to carry with them a good budget of B. G. Whitman & Co. , s confectioneries. They wi l be the rarest taxer! ; will promote health and happiness, and afford more really gustatory gratifi cation gran can be procured for the same money from any other source. ABOUT To Araol7lol.—Cengralle has now trans acted nearly all the important bsunneas which will be brought before them during the printout extra session The members are all becoming weary sod anxlona to return home having performed their work like faithful public servants should. We'understaad - that all the members are exceedingly anxious to peas through Philadelphia, In order that they may each obtain an 0 agent suit of clothes from the fashionable Emporium of Qrsnvllle Etotree, 609 Chestnut utreet, and be ere 'rioted with angel:li and - valuable gift. . Tag Atrixraitz Cbognina DIPOT.--Kook.blß Wilson's Brown Stone Clothing Hall appears to he the loading bowie for the manufacturing of military cloth- tug. In the upper stories they have some twenty °titters employed, and eboetseven hundred halide are constant ly entasel In making up the work. Ovoirkkree thousand coats were made up by this ram in ten 'days, for the State, besides full suits for several oompames of Home Guards, and for °Haan of the army and navy. The location of this well-known establishment Is Noe. ear and 606 C hestnut street, above Sixth. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP TO 12 O'OLOOSC LAIT lIOIT. 61XSOILi1tirr 140111,1,--Yoryti meet. below Arch. R J C Brody, In Louis Rev Jou k+lll.on. Pittsburg X D law.il. Allentown J GebtiArt to 14, Igniarm W Craig. Colombo.. uhio M .00ltaby. kittsburic It W Dunosa. Penns Mufinvern, Jr. Lamoiniter B P Wier, /Wan? City Geo F White. Bnstol, Pa lA 1) Willoutt, oaten YI J Willoatt. ErAmmtoo n Levering , ndotaa 8 hi Butler & yr, Phtla ANIERICAX BOTEL—Chesteat MOM. above 'lna. J P Williams, Jooians 1W Hiles. Maryland 8 M ons. velaisaro W Polk. Delaware W I' McCleary. Ohio C 111 Hil. & d. Bowe XBl Marlin, Now York . .1 0 Datlingion. New York B W Cook l a c In. Boston ilol R Dawson, (lino Henry)) Smith. uhio .E A Uhler, Lebanon, Pa Ja O Hiles,Westeberer A.B Wills, Wasialseater • Win Linker Jr. Delaware B P Cannon, Delaware Gw C Rearm Milford, Del H Aiken. New Hampshire --•• CAW r. Bev York J B Mauer. Weston T E Halle, New York hlorrie Fox. New York THE UNI43/I—ilvelt street. above !WC GOON''' . Geiger, Boobs oo W Renown, Chester co 1. B Havrley. l'hoentzvalle D D McGinnis, roctsvill• R M Poet. John Cismer.• Mr: L A Env'. Banding B feller & wife, Rending D lfuljok. hasten, ra BT. LOUIS ItlYlittb—Utessont mama. aoove Third. Jl3 Smith. Ohie Jl l Fielder. Jersey Ity J W Fisider,Ptireaton..l.lJ Mr t labor &Is. N Jamey R B 1 meth. Philaila W a Politica. PhileAla P 11 Paton. Pittshorit 1, Rblyyman, New Yogic D We.►on, Now Yo It t.; Penult ton- STATES EttlON—Martel guest, &boys Sixth. !gm B Gonoway. Ps P a Wei tamp, Lisnossts r FIMIUPI ,^ lee). Lanosigsr P aneek•sor B • behb4rger, Patsrion W A tti ,, gopoiLlo, ;vain AR W Ctottb Pittsburg It a Loaf t attosstsr Wu./ • lack Burlinicon,N) W Das,s. Ert grsbors • t nag, luau'sPsnj P COX, I anoa.mr /nous Boon, Lanomatir Booty U Tumults. Pa BLACK BEAR ROTEL—Third at., above Cathrwhill. Chas Mortison.Feasterittle A Backman. Pa emee r 011411. Southampton Mrs 0 Aoada do, Pa, Lasso .I, 'FlezlPT•Yarilleld'e r dw Roads. eamorton sem] A Neal,-Dolluston W Neal, Doduitou Joe WWltal. Northampton pft 0 Keim. Pk ; • Vir p Yardlerooyylle F L Beane. Yarerprius /au Pitokrzen.-I(areprvlo ,•• . , ;. t _ • • • THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1861. GO do. 4y) do, 70 C!evPitta RR. .61067 6 V 8 BARLEY FREAF -Reoond street. below Vine. ilawH3CTn• ler, Pa r) ES Patters •r.!.1 J Virmeon. Bookinshom J A ria.w. • :inoinnati Thoe P PVT!. Alt' b 011) J.a Flnwore, • riseword D e Bair. Prone einem& Rob Esstbutrt. ',stoks' • 8 oly. Jno - Parry, • t•ieb Jos K Pm. lor. Attleboro, E "eider. dolebory G• 0 4 'nsthurn Pa 1l Edsewond N M Ms, Hooka on • Rinse• myth. onoka oo Moody. Williamsport T x Heston New,own -Wet Dawson. rheineehsm Elam Grote. Cheltenham] E G Hushes, NHOOl3lO6= A A Reeder, Pennerivania ILEVBRE HOUSE—Third street. stews Race. -John nthony. Livers.% Pa N MaKennedy, Live% Pa I.hn Leroh. BethLebern Hg Heuer, Pohay'l Haven Atleetio City • X Ben: New Jersey CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. Chas arbookle. Pittsburg A M Moor. Chicago Geo T Emery, Columnus, 0 Wm N Marone. New York Cast _Dumas R A Llatiom Nina anatiolis Mai T t all. Mass B Titlinchttel. New York R enmhll. hew York .1 F Tracy. New York Goo W A Buotrinsham,Conn W A A ilmn, Conn LI O' Bogert. New York It Perkier' I_l_lloeas, dineinnati. 0 Miss .1 la tirsea. Cln n win th r ne. & 1 4 . Albany W A Sitairett,Seretralpg i ) N D Mote. St Louis Geo it Havre . Neyr Yo rk Mrs Holbmok. Roston Mrs Moore. Boston J 0 Boohester. Pa J LI MoCreur. . M Chunk 'win Alexander &la Ohio it stl.ew•llsn. Pa It Hat...d. 11 h.de Island H 13 pined. Chlotigo t flubbers, Baltimore Sieti W Buokley. Lau° co Et B.rubb. Burlington 1 William.. New vork Jag F Woman, New York Geo II Burnett & la. N Y J talisman New YOft Gan 11 800 t, Whitton Mll Summon & eon, Boet g 0 Bunco n. Boeton 'lath'! Frannie, Bretton Jno (1 Aborn. Mass Era Wiley , Jr. Masa Win a Atwell, Maze Saud P Lttt efield, Mn.. Geo Ati"ott. Maas 1, Eaton. Mime • .Win hi rthaw. Vermont .1 B Page. Vermont P Chaffee. Vermont Dr Jas Nuddard. U 8 N Wm L. 4 elfenatein. Pa Wm It Kirkland, New York 3nu It Griffith, New 110 , 11 c Geo M Murrea New York M Courtright. New York Wm Wilson, New York Peter K Vero. New York Jac r Patten Maine Perry H , Mitb. Chicago Sea Et Howe, Chioato Geo t. Dunlap, Chicago G Van titeenwyk. Wie Mae Bates Utica. 8 Pay moor. New York • J n t'utter.'New York ft G Gregg & wf. New York J W Keeton. New York i.". P Cutter. Chicago, 11l 0 MoFariend, New Jersey Z W &midair, in. 01 York tln Long. Maryland O, G Wood., Mau J o e </miaow. New % ork .1 P alas. Van Cleve. N Jersey Wm ilummitiga. Jer City Mrs P Gordon Jrrser CM/ Mies Gordo*, Jersey City R Ladd, New York M P Norton. 'troy. N y •3) Wilkinson. it I Chas rt encash. Boston Th-te .1 Eltetut. Proy, It I 1' 14 Wateon. Wash, D C H Batiterin Warn. D 0 kt valentine. Bellefonte .1 T Crowell. N 1 0 Van thithoritn, er J A Ston en t ormigh, N J It ii Hit-b ook N J John )1 Brayton. .. ass M J Taibot, B. I E A Graham & lady.N Y Mies Graham, N Y 1' El Graham. N Y John liiilhomm. N Y James Rooms. Brooklyn it s Hallo.. N 0 A Kimball. 14001'681n. Ma W B Draper. N Y Judge Houston. Del Mti J Beet.. N Y Lioyd P South & wf, Pa um Belisle Hanker, Pa b 'l' tuition. Boston W NM . Boston 0 tv Bowan. Proy, It I D C Anthony. B Island J Jones, N York Thu , ' as ete.hens N York John ell.orr.N York J .., flardenbr.mk, Mci 0 P Dolma) , & la. and Mrs tt tt tIllil• N. York Mtge Baylis. N York Cl if. ler. t'regon Mr Whi•jug,N Y T C Nomm. UB A Gen .4 M Green Pa .3 Htrohmeon. Bristol W P Gampbell,l; BN J 0 Whitehouse, it York COIRRI.PACIAL ROTEL—Sixth at., above Chestool Robt Baldwin. Lano on. Pa W W Boyle. Phil R W Levis Wear Chester J Devoe, vw eat Chaster Jas G Bonita. Delaware P . Ot Camp Wilm. John Hughes, Cheater. Pa AG M. P•evestTrenton (orris Peters, Delaware J P Broomall. Ldenton J M Pater, Mar. , vnd W Darrel W. Is, Virginia J White head. Penne BARD EAGLE HOTEL—Trani et.. above Cal lowhill. Leone Weiss v'sissnort JosStokes. Wehrspott Jonathan amith. Boobs co A r 4 ttioicer, Lebanon John Hess. husdeintas John rh+rier. Phile Wm Lindner, Phi's Israel beahm. Phil& TE%nl Pothfink, Ph .le Jos Aadtsws. Philo T 8 Lelsenfins. Pt tsburt Chas tiartaol- Easton lOW Beans Stooks co T W Roberson, Dayles'n P b Weser, Phdadalphut MOUNT VERNON EREPP.l,—aeoond at., above Mob B Angle. New York - Louis Pubree, Ohio Comp Dubfee.f quo - Lafayette Earle Pa MT. M A & oh, Del Mew Emily Ranting, Del C W Fisher & la, Pa NATIONAL NOTPlL—ltatie street. above Vlore W B Baez IC Reading .18 Thomas, Pottsville J R PtiOUe. RIMIER, Pa C Rightnuner, Reading PRILALKLPR-14. BOARD or 'MAW... GEO. N. TAT AM. TR• RROTHIII6III.AM. COKMTT?U OP VX MONT . ". .RM. 1.. RISHN. LETTER BM At the Mere/tante Rszehange, Philadelphia ship aranak, Rowland —Liverpool. Jnly sa /dais Tnmaram, Pun levy _ _Livenmol, som. Bark Er Laotian.. Gleason -- .--Rasmna, soon Hart Thomas Dahat 3. lawns, Fa. soon Ketch Commerce. Barnes—. --... —Plairagnoz. soon Bohr Fannie, Vance.— Havana. amyl &Mr L. 13 111,ers. Somers soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE.- PORT or, ran*DELPRIA. 4129 13, 1861. SUM RagEt ' SETS alGa ARAI VED Steamship Delaware- Johnson, 33 Emirs! from Now York. via tAte May. with wise and paasongeis to Jas Allderdioe. • k•hip carioca- Hotjoer. S days from New York, in bal last to cameo Devarrinx. Brig .litayela. Reed. 16 days from Trinidad-with mo- Itsea to Stewart. Carson & Co—vessel to J• E ItsZfey On the outward inmate. Ira BO er seaman. a native of Nova Scotia. IS r ears of ace, died of small pox. 1 it the Sib inst, during a tog, great ashore on "are sr enlopen, end remained till 9 A Mon Tuesday.. wh ' n the was rot off by the tug America. Store 20 hide motasees On the forward deck to lighten her. The vessel sustained no damage. -soar c-nmanti Bride. Hama/1.32 days from St Barta. with emit to Isaac Jeanne & Co. Left sohr Foliose. Idg for New York to and 4b. met. Aolir Olivia Huston. Williams, 12 days from Augusta, Me. with tomb* , to captsin. Bohr Allan Downing. Rios. 15 days from East Cam.' bridge. vita mdse to Tweila C Bohr E F Lewis, Yorke, 2 days from Bristol; RI, with rod., to captain. Bohr Sara h.. Benson. 4 days from New Bedford, with anise to centaur. Boor J C Brooks. Grairan. days from Salem, with Mile to S A 'yonder & Co. Bohr Excelsior, Riley, frbm East Cambridge, in bar /Astro captain. Behr Annie M Edwards, Somers. from Hingham, in ballast to captain Bohr Northern Light, Lake, from Boston, in ballast to caletaln. schr H B 1111100 M. Williams, from Boston. in ballast to captain. arthr e F Randolph, Miller, from Boston, in ballast to L hedenried & Co. Bohr Allienes:Helimid. from Boston, in hallaat •to L Andanried & Co. - • Buhr A noisy. Haley. from Commercial i'dint, in bitl-: list to L Andenried & Co Bohr C Shaw. Shaw, from Morris River, in ballast to E R. Sawyer & Co. Bohr /Spate B Homier. Duni!. I day from Lewis. Del, with grain to J L Bewley & Co. cobr Vandal's. Cooper. I day from Smyrna. Del.`with wheat to Jas I, Bea ley & ..o. Bohr Abigail Jennings. Lake. from Proviaostown. Bohr Adel' de, Young. from Roston. summer Concord, Norman, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Win M Baird & Co: Steamer New York. Bunter. 2{ boors from New York. with mdse. to Wm 1' Clyde. • CLEARED. • Park lows ft Davis. Band, Be, West. I IR 'Chambers. Park Hamilton. Jarman. Havana. G W Be.nadoa & Brotter. soh!' J C Brooks. Gralligm- Port'and. C A Heokroher Bohr k F Lewin. York, Vortland. captain. Bohr C Shaw. Shaw, tiosto.t. It awyer &Co Poor A Raley- Haley. stoetOn, N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Ann a Cannon. Howell. Medtnrd, do etonr V F a andoloh Miller. R..aton. L Audenrisd &Co Bohr /encamp, Lake, North Truro- do & Aa r Alliance , Ireland, Salisbury. Van Dustin, Norton floo r E Be'den. Arrest. Washington. do Bohr Ida, Wormwood, Kennetionk. B Wire & & eehr P a Santiago, trume,.. Marblehead, Tyler, Stone Co. Boar Stafford. McCready, Washington, Noble. Ham matt & Caldwell. 130br W Del. captain titr J 8 Bhriver. Dennis. Baltimore. A Groves. Jr.. IT TZLIOLL PH. (COrrelSKlldolloB of the Press. tom Voltz. July IL Arrived, trtyka Henry BYler. from Hamburg; Cattle tie• from enteeip Off N611,13.1i et litioaftoth. shire TharTeell. City of Mo bite Nete Wood. and °Men begle, ell from Liverpool Mao, Constantine, from —. BOfTON. Jl.ll, 12. Airived, 'tap Compeer, from ittotherbane. (Correesondenee of the Press.) IthirlDffies The intiOrill‘ boats from the Union ("anal missed mkt the tiohurlkill Canal to day. bound to nuladelpEon. den and oonmsued as follows: . . . . Amerioan Sagtetarhiaky &a. to oantai 0: Brran (law ley. grain to lax netbl .and .cause to A Gearhart; G Watson. in "oar to Holton & Urtatman; Flemington Mille, do to Henry Croaker. MEMORANDA. Steamship Boston. tttoo►er. henoe. arrived at Kew York yemerday. ntoatestn_p Mate or Georgia. Garvin..l Key West Leh inst. from Fort !'tokens. eteeTeshie btes. Be.'crow. cleared at New York yes te.day for Liverpool. Ship , Bass. Holmes, far Ban Francisco, oleared - at Ir York yesterday. ship Bauchi:. Panne, Bale, cleared at New Yorklei totes, for Melbourne. Bark 1) 0 Wilson. Peacock. was at Tortugas .l)th nit, disobara nt. Bart Henrietta, Brown, o•eared at Baltimore 11th nst for Sic de Janeiro and a mari et, . . . drillBthaley. eatimford, hence, arrived et Queen. ern 26th um. Behr Henry Nutt, Baker, hence, arrived at Rey Watt Sth init. rsolara Jane C Pitterson, Benook, R Plaokroan, Cor- POCk. and P el Abbott, emttn.Talesred at Beaton lith last for Philadelphia pan t s copatilation, Strout, and Jos FLO. BlakMOre. henon arrived at a emllth 171 IL Bohn Lady Ellen. Corson. Viotor. Semi, and 8 V W Bimironv, tiodfrer, oleared at rtaiem 11th into.. for Phi ladelphia. Bohr J< seph Turner, Crowell, benne, arrived at New port 10t solar William Hill. Dow, hence, arrived at Portland Nth inet • dobr V Basra, Haley, salted from italem lat Met. for railed..labia. BoAr Vomitlyea..Awery, cleared at New York yester day far Patlv:Joist:as. Bahr Rachel B Miller. of and from Philadelphia for Salem. vent ashore nigbt of 10th teat. on Rook Island, but was rot off with slight damage.. Expenses azoo. dchr C F Young. PrOketd, Wowed 54 New York 11th lout. for l'aitadelphta. - Bohm Louisa Gray. Weaver. Mary Ataad sh. Atwood. Geo L Green. Cobb and Eugene. Parker, aortae, ar rived at Boston Itth inst. Bolan !tat. Crowell. Fanny. Mayhew, ft froefidla I. Baker. Courier, Treworgy. North racido. Aug', Jam G 6tille.,lowetin. H ' Rogers. Itog-rn B Wale', Borman. for Palladelolda; 0.•rysoll fa,Smith, and Alert. Champion, tor Great Egg Harbor, oleared at Boston 11th twit, ISO bra .iota Fanon. HMI. And W Lindsey Lewis hevee. &roved at van Rorer Mk inst. . . Bohr S L. Qrooker. Preabrey, sailed from Tannson 10th inst. for Philadelphia. Sebr Thee Borden, Wrlghtlegton. from Fall River for Philadelphia,returged to Newport 101 a inat. Bohr Pauline , Brown, oleared at New lork yesterday for Ph.ladelphia. Steamers 'faoony. Ely. and Abiltraoite. Janie, berme, arrived at New York yeas , rday. Steamer Sarah, Joiea, °leered at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. SPECIAL. NOTICES. BUT YOUR BAMBINO 008118, FOR LADIES, °anus, and Children. a BLOAN'B. Na *O6 MARKET Street. nuladelpbta. • it. AN BABY . , NEAT-FITTING Boar MAY DE worn with comfort by anybody. Hen Tilk.ol3AL3)'B Advertisement. lr PAD MOB OLarrugG 01 TIM LATEST Pumas, made in the I•eit manner, axon's'', for RE• *At MLE. Lowßin selling prod marked In Plain Fireree. All goods made to order werrente4 canaftiotery. Our ON2-PRIOE system is etriotlr s - hared to. Allure thereby treated JOINER k CO.. 604 MA ItCrT 301..1 BATOMILOR'S Mira I.lrg.—Tbge celebrated end perfect Heir Dye ti tko Lott in Us world. Alf others ere mere froitatioes of this great original, vhloh has gained sits& extensive patronage , to all parts of the globe. The rennin* W. A Batchelor'. Menid Heir Dye instantly brodnoes a splendid black or natural brawn. without staining the skin or injuring the hair. and will rsowdy 14. iii affects a! bed doss. invigorating the buy for life. Bold ty all Druggist* sud Perfumers, Wholesale by FAHNRISTOON. & CO., DYOB, 6 CO.. Piiiltidelehla. asonta 11G Bemis's 0111.1iBRATS15 NOISI3LESS 813 1 741.116 MACHINKR. Boit in Uwe for Family sa4ing. W•. TXD o WITICIP7 Stromt. Ph1104•••ftla MAILKIED. GRARAM—WALTER—On ,he let of April by the Rev. gears. Russell. 'Aerie Grehtia to MIN Merthe Welter.l4l offlilladelptita CORNII 4 Ii -RA ra.-0, the 341 lov ant. be the Rev, P Reeve'. Mr. B. N. Cornish. of Wilmington; to Miss ra eh M. Hest, or Tennessee. it the .llth ult.. by the Rev. j(tal., Reid. Thomas Ties t.) Kate. daushter . of the late Alex. Cuohihahstu. both of this oitf. DIED. MAYBIN.—On the morning' of the 1311 hmataait. Mr. Junes Ma, bin od a :it:aril', . 01 6tutgea ct as s ta t r i : I Ti z ire g g ta= • •••• *tid . : •••• • :,1•14 : •74.11. . . denoe. No. 1132 North Peoond street, on Tutteeln9 moro nleth indent, at 9 o'olook t'&T vI. K 3 019.--On Thuredny July 11th. Rebeeos. Wife of Robert Patcerion, eine daughter of the lute tismnel Nevins. Funeral from the residenee of her husband. fro. 33 anuth Sixteenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, a ! : .4 o'creek. • 11th flr.R.—Thursday, July 11th. !Cary Ann, wife of Jart-tb Binder. Che relative. and friends are Invited to attend the funeral. on Pa n da. afternoon. at 3 o'clo c k. from her late realdonoe 922 Ma rehall street. abut ropier • "LA Y —Suddenly, on the Ote. lettant, Mr. John Clay, I T'un da e t rtil from erg his late residence, No. 9 Prinee etret:t. on atinday afternonn, at 334 o'clock COO Ph. R.—on the 10th instant, Mr. Rotten trooper. in the 3tst 3ear of hie er e. Funeral Irene nie late resldenne. No. 223 Stamper str et on hominy afternoon. at 4 o'clock. McC A lUFNEY.—()n the 10th ingt.. Miss Bridget blo- Cartney. Funeral from the regidenne of her father, Patrink cCartney, N. W corner of Twenty-scoond and Spruce reglg. tills (Saturday) morning. at MI o'olook. • FR MCFAS —On the 11th rust. Mary Emma Freitag. aired 3 Year.. 3 months. and 8 days. Funeral fro -n the reirdeune of her parents. No. 4 Green etreet, be:ow Front. this (daturday) afternoon ' at 2 o'clock. BYltntti—On the II th instant. William Henry. son of Michael and Mary Byrne. aged 3 tear. arida months Funeral from the pcsidcnoe of his parents. No. Bolt's avenue. New Market street. below Coatee. Ode eate Mal lafternoon. at 2 o 'ol . •ok. • °OFF t0.".-11n the 11th Instant, Mrs. Elisabeth Cof fee. aged 65 yews ' , Funeral from her late residence, e/ o. 12 Charles etrest. below Washington. on Sunday_aftergonn. et 2)4 o'clock. 'OPE —On thejOth iliac . %Its Hannah Cope, widow of the late Henry Cone; aged 81 years . Funeral from the reeidenne of her eon, Henry Cone, S. W. corner of Jefferson avenue and Washington att.e nue. on sunder aftarticon, 2 o'otock JACQU e;ti h. 10th in. tent. • do. Sarah. daughter o 1e ree and .I , nne Jacques. ared 0 months and 2 days. Funeral from the res.uenee of her narents. Manheim a'ren , and toeing alley, Germantown. this (Saturday) afternoon. at 3 o'olook. a if BY.-141 the 11th inetant. Susannah D. Ellby. .wife of Jos. M. Eirhy, in the 22d roar of her age. Funeral from the resitieneN of her bushand. No. 112 Union street. thle (*en act morning. at to o'clock • Mc lt.e:lll' , .—On the 11th instant. Mary Ann. d tee of Wm and El Jane moClerin. Funeral this ( egturday) afternoon, at S o'oket, from o. tell Peeler .'reef hfeGP''—'lathe 11th inetant. John 41.. soh of* Pat rick and Rottener, Magee. aged 7 months and 9 day Pane al from the ree del crt, of his parents. Shear etreet, be ow 'l'welftli; this) (Saturday) afternoon, at S o'clock ' —ne'the 10th instant. Mn. LovioMar vo'. sired 70 year's Fune'2ll iron) the reoideace of her son-tn•law. Mr. li , ohard 'fiza'd. No. 241 Diekerson. atreet, on Sunday of ArIVICT w 2 WeOnjk. • M R t.LEN.--Vn the 11th inetebt, dnnie. Wife of Thos. Ma ar ed 55 3 sere, , , • • Funeral from tha rwridenee of her mother. Mn,, Gallagher, Nn. 3 , endra C.RtAlt street, below diath__on asodsy wtsrsoon. or 3 real. wk r 4 k:w co% udder's. on.the llth Instant, .a ono M. Minden, daughter -of James and klarah L. Newton. - .sod 5 years. • . • • • . Funeral trio her mother's residence, Nn. 1003 Dela ware averne, tht• (Patti de* I otterno n. at 2 &cleat. Nrl I It —{fn the 20th instant. Mies Ma rieret •red II Tars. Funeral from the redden.-00 of her mother, Mrs. hsabeth Re , l l ,- Vanho n ne'e Pose/ street below Germ et own road. this I Reorder ?aft .rneort. at 3 n'a 'k. ROM " ,14 the Ilth instant, Mn. Graoe Robin- 1 10•• ag•d 69 veftrali - • Fa- ersl from the residence of her husband. Matthew 'ob , raon, Rr . "o 134 Otta• street, acove Front. this • (6•turdag) a it. 111 0 ,12 •t s 0'c00212. . . 1, aND ';0, 1 PT.—On the 10tn instant. treed Vaade grift ` n 016350 ••ttr rif hi• Ate. • V. 9 • DEM.- On ths 111 h , n•t set. George son of Genus x •rd Flizttp , th W, Zebedee. seed 1 lea , Pnosral. , froul the reeidence ef his parents, No. 314 Crown street, this (Faturdsy) afternoon. at 4 o'rdorilt:" niTIRNING STORE, BESM SON, 1 - 21 919 CH sIiTNUT 'treat. are now selling; • • 8 1 502 (Irene mare's at is and SIM annul. . Sl.olriuregen. at 26 and 31ii cems. Black 7-4 wide tgiregt.e. ao and Mt cents. Peoond-inon rn in- eoPll' 1 1.25 Oenti• Gray mixed Lavelle*, 1236 n. Gray mottled modent.e.l2)(o. G•ay x • d wide madonnas. 18go. Black and white printed. grenadine bayngee, wa. • Bhepherd plaid rent area/ulna. ha.egee, Iva. Blank and white Paris °mind i ea. 260. ' ir l LI N INILBANK. Pill LABEL PR LA, JULY It /861. z t a mentois of the Board of Directors. held this day, JOSISPE. 3. gucioici. WU sleeted Cashier. It ' - . • JAS. DUNLti P. President. Wl3ll/RCH OF THE INTERCESSOR. FINING GARIIIIN ORLOW EiltOsj) ST ap. d r...wrz E tY. P . l ! " .?,, 4 v Y ,.: F aTio v n, °° . M. end BP. NI Toe Rector ill. V.l w ill preach. It.' !T" THE THREE GREAT PROBLEMS OP fe Rgßinhll."—Rev. W. 13 WOOD on this o t A MliTiollt M OCh6looll' Efisit,FoußTO and - OtiORRIE St eta, - BAB4 AF TERNOON. et SE, o'otook. r [ B lE. .I. 4 NOLEN, Puperintendent. ri:Ts. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE IN. SIIHANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT street. 9dem. The Board of Ilirenters bare declared a Dividend of 'Nig KU PER CENT. an the Capital etoek of the Corn• pany, far the last in,r. monthe;Dayahle en , and. after the /5111 instant. CHARLES W. CUXE. MAT A MEETING OF THE JUNIOR COMPANY OF Third e: GUARD, TRIlt. I R. wAd D...held Wm evening. the followang preamble and resolutions were adopted and ordered to be 'anted : in.reas. A vote hiving been Mien resultant In an almost nrvnin.ons one in favor of el:ferns this Corn pan, to the General Government: Therefore. he It RP-solved. Theta Gommitt.e from tills Compenr be appointed to tinnier with other Con:metope at Home nerds, Reserve Grays. Reserve Muss. A:e. of Mitts delphia.wirh the view of the formation of a kettment, to be offered to the General Government, for the term of the present Neti*llion. • . By order of the ComPani• B. M. (iftL(JORY, Captain. J. J. REISLER.. Finn nPrgeaut. Philadelphia July 10, 1831 frr OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND 4^GER OU RAILWAY OMPANY.R i B ERK y (la te Chatham) Street, below Fnurth • rftt• ADEL ?nu. July 11. 1851. The &ULM of Direotoni• have this day daolared Iltuklend of TWO ANt) ONE-HALF Pk CENT. CENT. from ton earnings or the past six months. payable to the Stockholder.. or their legal representative, on and after the I td inatant The Transfer Books will be closed nlOllllB inst. Jill•tlls2 Al. R. ABSO MiAteeretery. IirOFFICE OF THE FAME linSURAISCE COMPANY, No. 406 CH STA CT 4 trset PHILADELPHIA. Ally 1 1861. At a meetins'of the Hoard of Di.ootom held this deg. a dividend of THREE PER CENT. wag declared on the caeital, payable on the first day of Murata next. 1,2 Ina W. i. BLANCHARD Bearetary MOFFICJI OF THEMEST.PHILADOL. PHIA, I . 4tIVIINTIGER SL.ILWAY COpel. •NY oorner of BAven.Porm Rnart And LOGAti Street. Twenty-fourth ward. ((Moe flours from 9 A. toSP. M.) . . • • PRILADILPEIIi. Jul, 9 .1981, 'Tp.•1110 ,4 01,..0* , •••• , 4 4110pnoy have this daY dPe • are se'd.alaanderTOUlt-twr s•ftat-on-theLospt tat stock o the company for the last six mouths. Wattle on and after the 2S h met. •.• The books for the trenefer•of stook will be elated on the itth iDbt until the 7613., Jill-thetttntls W M. MAR riN. Ix., Treasurer. LIAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM TEE PROTESTANT laClLANGE.Sonthweat corner dECON aim NEVI Streets. and take ',imams in recommending it to the public M an institution much needed in OUT city, for iL care in selecting the best men, women. and children as to character and enail fleabane J. E. ADDICKS, 630 Race street. ELLERS. 0.1. en and Tulpehocken streets. JU MANNA RNDOtPR. 17.3 t Chestnut street. LOW IN KIRK PA I RICE. 1331 Arob street. Dr. PAN COAST, 1132 Mouut Vernon street. JAS. Rleli r. RDA. 1520 Mount Vernon wee:. GEO. FR YAM ri ,P 47 Non, n Eleventh street. P. G. OLWER.,BSO North Sixth etreet. it. H. BOW% E. • holland Germantown avenue. - T. WILSON, 310 orth m Front street. T. McG 421 Smith Front etreet. 1,1 M. WRIT E. MS Marshall street W. C. BOK ER, OS Market street. W. H. RICHARDSON. eis Misritet street. And over one hrindree and MD more. to whom re careen.. .111 he men so the Mrve. m•Be.lim Bal . L.frAltlr NOTICES. INO , LP 4 I 09.. VALRY.—The members of this Regiment are reeneeed to report immedt • ate., at lb ,. ofH .es. N. W. e•rner of Po rth and Walnut snd N r, annexof k tm: and Walnut, and be reedy , o be mustered into service ou •aturday. rho Gweininent fu•oishem horses. equipments and unt f wrns. eat: opportu iq is now offered for few more men. The am. of .his liniment is now at Chestnut Hilt Perk. Cs_ptains. FITZWP.TER , Wistawx AlWatalt. W d I. Liszt H Born. . jy tsE picoTABLE rOUrGMEN WANT ED to jnin Colonel 8 1 8E8'8 Cslifornio Rai wet, to march immediately to Fortress Monroe A nit at b 3? t:11.84£0 UT street. third story. jyll 3t• Lieut. D. 8.., (LT . UNITED bTAT.EB 0 % VALRY.— WANTED—For the Third Regiment U 8. Cevafry --able-bodieul, num amid men, of good character en a morals, between the Ages of Mend SS years, to serve for a years. Pay trom 12 to 21 coliara per month, w.th clothing. hntycl,aed mediaal attendcnoe. Men aecustomed horses , and riders p stewed ; a manor will Thrt be en acted warlinut the Content of parents or guardian. Apply st trtboipal Rendezvous. No. 15 &nth c•16.11 . 1 - 1i Street. Jtatell3aVe E, j)2 4w.: Capt.gd Begt. U. 8. Casey, Recta. Officer. TO THE LADIES. AVOTION SALE • . OP LACE - 4N31:811.1C M.RNTILL.EIS. ON SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 13, At 10 o'olook. at tbe uoilon Store. 91.4 CHESTNUT, WILL as SOLD, Part of ihe stook of a Broadway store. comprising a large aw.ortment of Lace and salt Mantillas; to be mold singly and in lots. TRO3. BIACH & ZON, 1.7 a 21.* . Auctioneers. HAGUE, THE. ASTROLOGER. WILL publish, in the EVENING JOURNki. of TO DAY. the , fint eta series of A rtioles OQ tbepresent RbIEtbLLION. All Mb love the xviling should read these Amalfi. RACII/14'4 AWNS. Ito. 3.3 CsL LA/walla. Street . It* J B OTOP RAPES. AND A MBROTYPES. -IL —Gems emanate from REMISE'S 0 AIL.t.EEV, SECOND street; above - Green. Life-stse Photographs in Oh are fut taking - the pines of rlf hand painted Por traits. Open erery 410.3 and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. It* lIS TVhN PP SZE DB--NEWOROP, 7831. Grown at Bloomadale Warmataddenaine. For sale & D. LANDRKTH /mole:pent and Heed Vir•rehouee, lc. Na;. trend .3 +,lconth SIX ra street. HARVESTING IMPLEMENTS, in Ereas vartety, for rale by D. LAN DRETIf & noht, 'lniVement and god Warehouse, 1t• Nee. .1 and v 3 Booth 81X.1tt street. SMA . ZES OF SUN Did BRE!. LAS far ab:Ultion,_ Buy Of JOs: FUSSELL. J 7 t2-2t 'MI'S end 4 rout. POUR IS Street. D 0 NOT , EXPOSE -YOUR II ALTII IN the hotenn.' -Thiy; end use e Eon' Buy ol JOSEPH F USSR; L. 1.711-2 L ' . 1104:11 end - 4 North FOURTH Street. yourt.,n Dtt, PHI& QtriRER, DOIALE SHEET! FORTY-BIGHT Li olt oat for t he edition - of a ATURD Y. JULY 13, Wit. R l I t w il t oon.oin a now VIEW OP THE BEAT OF on front LOW S BALOON Airti s &AttainsW L of eading . Matter for P' atarlia7 And goodev•P fading. Ptioo only TYPO CEATB. Itervod to auba.ribsra At TW...LVE C 131433 a week, vs, oblo to th. cm flew. • _ For race by all Nowa Agents. - PRELARELPHTA INQUIRER, DMIBLE - 11 - SHEET SORTY-EIGEI CoLUMNIS: Look oat foe Dos odltioo of SATURDAY, 3 tmy Jd Pot. It vitt onnta , n a new Yf k.W OF VIER BBAT OF WAR as seen from i.OW F.'S BA LLOON ! Thirty Columns of Sending _Natter for aturday end Simony Resdinn„J'rioso .nly - TWO 01.:NTS. eel arid CO inmsoribbra at TW_NIAVY. a week, oolabla the oarrier. • • ' ' • For sale by all Rowe Arent*. 1113 3t TO CONTRACTORS AND . BUILD -a Proposals, endorsed " Proscenia for • Buikltne s Valuta Soho. I Boas. an the eleventh Ws,re," will be leos.ved by the under/dined strike. offine,Roarheset corner 81X1 B aide "8...PR1 streets. until W 881 , 1 BDer Y. 17rn ton et /2 o'clock M., or hal td.or • •Pallto bohool Rouse on eir. JO re o. Street, below B ttonwood. field Bohr ai Bowe to be hnlt to aoon'dallor with V stens o , oho Fser, Architect. to be lean at the ottlee nr the ard. By order of the Comrolttse on P•oherty: BOBBED .1 He MPIIILL, 1,11.8 t " Secretary Lontrollers of Public eloboo's. VICLOPE3' AT 11 - 1 310 ea EEITPI uT Street. • Best miliortment in the et.l from nitrate d sing R. member the ednre s, UPH AM U 'S. 31 • S unTni) r fiireet. 1,10. et" B- Is, LAW AND.BILWICLLANIO US, atswall i olit A braht i vo i lt. aid m i ltigel 4 at the pihßrffitres - t. t i bia los a olistanos * puroTastaL hose havlng Books to eta diatom:4,l.ll nose, thistr Dames, slaw tot rt ,datas, editions, B enle intad *WltaliftikitC.Altf m ., L nazd r =twats 7 : NM. mit tree. •wortssmelk k • - I:toltra trta Odd:* : tendetT skr3ll:o RETAIL DRY GOODS MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Coihmsreytes, Tweeds, rotlonsdes. linen BAtteens. Corduroys. oent floe ill-wool Ortestmeres. B.nos And fancy Casslmages. Cu°eta( & COMA SO. 413 B. E. (Urns? MISTY; And MA URN a VLOSING OPT SALE DRESS G:IODS. `,—.• %times of our stook Bummer Dross Goods, at simply vices. to elose them. flames and Barrie Robes, 2is than Self price. Fula scoot Blank Dress Goods extra cheep. sod taßD. 103 8. B. cm PI NTHLARKET. FRENCH LACE POINTE.% alta•rlo. Maralos. nod Boynton. rootio•d to coe-AMID their oahos. jEll•olt 811 k Mont'''. Cloth do. Puminor Lusters. A find. otPolc. chloo. COOPER & ..:ON A RD 8. R. n0r.1.11 0 1 •H and MARKET. N. R—Heet Hoop ekirto.l7 to 40 springs. . jyl3 SUMMER DRESI GOODS. A .till further Reduotfon In Prices of Drrefyfinode - To C/oie Sommer Aerorrmettra Gray tioode—TravOhne Goode. Limns and f frcandf.e—Ch t fuzee— Retraces and GrenAdines—Hreeh es. Cahoots— rnplone—t;ummor Silks. Foutsrds—:aintrier h‘wle—Mantlee. SHABYLESS BROTHERS, jyll CHESTNUT and EIGHTH !Create INEN DIA s —A full line of various ettaliins of Frotch Diapers, 18 inch to 73-inch. Also—iinoicabaok and Towelling'. rile el,e-ffd BROTBERS, Jill OrrwBTNUCRnd PIIOIITH Stmts. PYRE & .1. - ANDELL ARE OPENING . BGA , 'K HILKS.--Enaok Bilks, fine grade. 131aok eilks +or city saes. Bleak Silks whoiromle. Black Silks, 22 to 35 inches wide. CLAI A PYRE it LANDC-L, FOURTH and RCM , ere getting all their Summer Goods low, to close them. rummer FAIL !tlle. and French. Da k Freauk ()mind. Lawns. Bareae snd Lawn 1, °ben to) the yard. Double and kwiet bilk Grenadmaa. • EY.R.B & LANDELL HAVE FOR BATRNG 011 14 :381 , 13 Hine PLanaelli. It-ward Plaid Flannel.. Good auortrneat of TownliatiLi . Summer wholosala. 186 —MEMORABLE YEAR! ! • R PI RD itN DRY GOODS!' VERY LOW PRICES! STILL, MORE REDUCED! TRORNLEY & CRIBIR. • N. B. oor. 1 .10 • Ctt and SPRING GARDEN, Went to sell their s t took theft off. REDUCE Tcone PR t nE k, V•Atv LOW, INDEED. Fancy Bilks a litt , e over half price. Borne styles of ilresa 0..0cs at half price. • Lace Mandel,: Pointes. u t.nies bco.. very cheap. Stack mike. the cheapest in Ph.lacielphia. A greet variety of Gray Goods. Laces, &0., &o. A very lay. e stook of tomYstio Goods. A von, largo stook of Linen Goods. Cloths, CYs imeres. Vesti.,se. ito_. N. 11.— This is a ItAgr. C4AN 1E .o eat sondsaa °snail, cheap. TIRIIRNLEY & ( - RUM, N. E. Cot. EIGHTH and • PRINO GA...OEN. N. B —rum this date , July 9th.•Terais **Cash Delivery.'• . pill In PA RIE-PRI TED 0111.NTZ-0( LOBED OtOANDIES REDUCED TO RALF PRICE. Mistiest style leported. rxo ; ususl•priee 760 Medium • 19 88. yine Paris Jaoonets, ; usual ;rioe. - 33. 9U ; Si. , Ftlle russortment do. 123 ots. It‘reree Satin !tripe, to, ko.• ell roduoed to' 3 9 ots.. worth 3 . 7%. yrmied Barege Sestets I2H ets. • the above comprises some of the heresontest rood. in the market. CHARLES AOA2IIB dr. ttON, 37941 • ZWEITE. and ARCH Streets. ''ILL GRLATPR REDUCTION IN DRY COODB.--Bes' quality of Ginghams for 20e. - Moe ae.ortment of Dress Gomm from I 2) to 25. Detainee end Challie uelainee reduced from 23 to 123 G. Ladtes%Cloths, plain, plaid, nod striped, at a low flours. Men'and Boys' Wear. much reduced. • Lawns in great variety from 8 to 37340. Famishing ds. at the town/it market prince. Shetland elhaw.s, from 91 to la at • JuHN B. RTOXIDIP. . 331 702 ARCH Street. RA AGAINS B &ROAMS ! OE EAT BAC:RIMED. _ • EXTRAORDINARY INDUORKENTS - offered In tee balance of our Stook of . • • • auAinithxDREELS OuODB, • now closing out GREATLY UNDER COST PRIORS. Panama in Laos Mantles, Bournona, Pointes. Bargains in bilk COMB, Duque. a^d Manilas. isAROAINd IN FANCY SILKS. BARGAINa IN BLACK BILKd. 500. Mohair Grenadines for 250. 150. Detainee, new styles, for 83. 000. Organdie Lawns for 10040. • 12340. Lawns, fine quality, tor ga. • ff. STEEL & EON, he • NO. Ti 3 North TENT It Street, above Coates PRIDE, FERRIS, & Co., NO. 80T .CHESTNUT STREET, still continue to RETAIL their large WHOLESALE tiTocK. of White Goods, Linens. t aces. and Embroi deries. at price, which malt make it to the interest of every one who ma, want anything in their line to_sive them a call: rier they will save at leant 25 per cent. of the usual cost by so doing. JACONETS. CAMBRICB. HITIGLA, NAIre%OOKB, T9,,RLbTAN.Es, WIBBEB, FRENCH htUni,L.sn, BRILI.I A N ESE!, QUIL ri3. Fi DURK') sWiSgF.S FOR BASQUES, h,MBROID ' D SKIRTS, FLOUN- CiNGS. 1,012.1158, FILE). Ve.l2, SANDS,. liv , tEß'r- Ifilos, COLL Akus,VaLliNr:lvNNE AND ortleß 'LACES, VELLA. MITTS, HANDKERCHIEFS OF ALL KINDS, BIIEEITLEIN, Pli.Lo 8) SHIRT ING LINENS, •v&Buin. CLOTHS. NA PKINS, TA BLE DAYIA"X.S. FUCK ABACK AND OTHER TOWELS AND TOW SLINGS. N. 2.—A few choice real thread and eambria Lace rotates, at about bag price. A new lot of trimmed and,Plain net uadersleeves. tt.. "" beautiful styles Val. lace handkerchiefs. . . ALL 'VERY ZEIE.A.P. PRICE, FERRIS; & , $O7 CHESTNUT STREET. NEW ALA.NTITX.A STORE. The most splendid 1311/1 MANTLE! in We oily HOUGH 8o CO., ine-tm is sorra TENTH intEET. SILK' MANTILLAS. In every new style, the richest anslities ever seen, et the eleretnt New Store, 25 SOUTH TENTIVETREJ3I4,. HOUGH. ; & 00. JeB-11n. g UMMKR STOOK or DIMS GOODS AT is - 7 PRICENAROORDINGTOTELE Bemires. Silk CM 1111411. half price ; Challie'Delsines re duced from 21i to 123i0 ; Spnng Chintzes redcoed from 133(i,t080. asocial attention is requested to oar stock cf Organ dies and Jaoonet Lawns. which we ire iscund to close out at a low,fignre. CHANLRB ADAMS & SON, jean EIGH VH and ARCS Sweats. s BANKRUPT IMPORTER'S, tkTOOK or &Ample* of Linea Cambric. Handkerchiefs, in hem-etitohed. sheer corded. and embroidered. from 10 cents to 61 cents each ; great bargain " carob/lied a sisortfute for cash, cud to he sold in the same way only. CNA aLtell ADM 4 & BON. leg EIGHTH and ARCH atreets. I4 1 REN01:1 LAVE VEIL 4 .—A.choice lot Mat ourotemed froitt a bankrupt importer. and for ante at bait prioe at CHARGES ADAMS & RON, Poto SIGRTH and ARC+, Streets. IdEt4oll LA OA P• •INTS B IWOMB, AN() MANTLES —A Wu , . stook to be zed at lerm than wholesale prices, We *wag be undersold in these goods. ORA RLEM ADAMS & eot4, jeep . F.:l6fira and ARAM Streets. UFQIIITO NETTING, all colors ; Tarle tan, all oolorn, for covering glasses; Plaid eat Swims Idnellna at arnoleeale prices. le7o C M H .I & O R T 63ADAM I k St o re N et s. LL-PLAID SILKS. SMA P•••- 7 Blue and Whit. French SiWe. • fliaAk yid White Frenoti Brown and White Frenoh Bilks. Green end White French Saki. in k:Ar r p . 2 :0 . 1 White F revolt Bllki. AO doz. Edicts. at IC doz. White ik Gloves. 2;3 * per pair: Mazy goods reduced very low. to Close out at JOHN H. AC StrEIP, Jug 70 AR u eet. SPROUL NOTWE = l • On and after this date. THORNLEY & MOM will ore; EVERY POSSIBLE I.B(I)CCE.MENB TO CASH. PURCHASERS OF 'DRY GOODS Being determined to rabic. thrir Sloth they will ties good Barfaises ! ! 30auttfal Fancy Silks for 75 oonta,worth .1.12 Hoary Rich Fano Mike for el, well worth CAL Grenadine and Barege Goods, about one half their value. Gray Mixed Goods, in every variety, from 8 Oentli Vet CLA RI R ND A LUSTROUS, VERY li d 1%17815' CR AP . • Heat Bleak Brooade Silk P s, double Gtoed, &o, De Leine., Calicoes, Casumeres, Cloths, Vesting', pkt kifr*Vl'i l l'O F LO W AurailnithElTralle Fob Lace &atlas, Pointes, Shawls, Entente. bria Limo Mantles, Chanulle. Lams Goods, Re. ilaok Coatit,_ Mantles, Re. in every style. At THORNLEY SKIM' EiCtISTS 4 SPRING GAIIIISX . eari•tl .1111/I.IT ASIA( -.. 003. COTTON DU011.; „ • - . _s UIT r's ryt.CMLINGELAm & WXLI4B. LATEST AND .BESIT ' PATENT FRUIT , J.A.R5.,.. ..* (BAKER'S NU CEMENT IS' USED, AND NO.EXPOUD SUR FACE OF GUM TO TAINT THE FRUIT.. TREY. ARE. TILE MOST MAPLE IN OPERA VON.. RELIABLE IN RESULT, AND EASILY PROVED. POTTER dr BODINE,. Sol. htanufaiditiere and Proprietor*, 106 CHESTNUT STREET. Also, Manufacturers of redo and Fanoi 'Arms and Liquor Bottles, Drussuns' and Crockery Dealer,' Green Glees Ware. 1110 terrain WHOLESALE STOCK SUMMER CLOTHING, BELLING AT RETAIL, ORRAP FOR O.ABEI, 419 MARKET STREEV. 'ti541' .. ...: N .: . , ; . 7EUrADIS7*II4. SUMMER ]RESORTS. BA BATHING, BRIG AniTiN BOIJB*4. BRIGANIINN BitACIR. N. J. Now oien for the season. The Bathing. Fishing. Gunning, and Yachting being very snpenor. Boats will await guests at the ILIA on arrival of trains. Board pat week &8. P. O. Address, Atlantan City it. D. tittllTH,. :,1: 84311 • " • Proerlotor. HOUSE, • Lover end of 1111.111 A CHUM NTTIS Aver's!, ATLANTIC CITY. . This house Is loonted inunediveiy_9n the Beech, and . every sonommodation for vies ts•ss. Tonna moderate. WIMAA.M. YIIOUSE. ~ *elm Proprietor. QEA•BATLIINti, SAILING, AND FIbH- P.-7 !NG. ATLANTIC )101:f8E, WATCH. NI,L.b. Near Stontrigton, Conn. This celebrated watering-place Rotel, where the facilities for Rathins. oodles. Fishing. and the enjoy ment of the best quality of sea coo 1, are superior to any other in the United thetas, will be opened on the Roth of Jane,lB6l. U. 8. SPNNCK.R. )e25-1m Proprietor. ril ALHAMBRA," ATLANTIC -A- CITY, N. J. SPLENDID NEW HOUSE, 8. E. Corner of Atlantic and of noOtts Avenues, Now oven for the reception of Boarders. The Rooms and Table of rat ALHAMBRA" ere nomirpuried by any on the Island. There in %spacious Me Cream and Refreshment Sa loon attached to tho Holm. Terms VI odermp. C. DUBOW fr. 8.1. YOU `+O, .Proprietors. EDLOX'S HDTEL, AVANT ( 0 CITY Y. J.— At the terminus of the railroad. on the I 'ft, beyond the depot. The House in now open for Baird ern sad Trani:neat Viworn, and offers • , 000mmodotionn equal to any Hotel 'n Afloat's' City. Chorsen moderate. Child -en ant ser•aata hair orlon. Ilfir Partials stton d keen their Beata until the oars a rive 1n front or the h-tel. Jll-I'n CONGRESS RAIZ, ATLANTIC MTV. N. J. This anticline Rouse. sitnatod at Atlantic City, will be opened on the With Jane, with every accommodation for visitors. The Rouse fronts the beach 120 feet. 'wine as plendid view of the ocean , and is near the Fleeing and eatliee point. No, pains vitt be spared to /enure the oomforg and oonvenienoe of guests. Jen -teen - ' THOMAS C. GARRETT. EIGUT, RODEO: OOTTAGE, ATLANTIC •-• CITY: the nearest House to the safest part of the now o va for !Le Peniwa. NO LIQUOREI R M.PBVTAPPRIr.MISPS. JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY N. J. BP DAVID RCATTEROCIOD. A NEW .PRIv'ATE BOAR 11+10-HOUSR. beauti fully situated at the foot of Penney (yams Avenue Now open for visitors for the eeaaon. 1e24-2m SID A BATII NG. — 4, The Clarendon," IN- 7 (formerly Virginia Souse.) VI RGIvl • AVV.NCK. ATLANTIC CI ry, ninny open for the emoommodetion f ttoards , s. Are Rouse is *ousted immediate 7on he Beach, and Porn every room utfo , ds e fine view of the sea. 1.011-2 m) JAKISS JEN KINd, M. D. TAMMANY HOUSE, NOR'III CARO. LINIk AVENUE, Now the Depot, A rt./arm CI V. e subsariher takes pleasure in informing his former patrons and the pub io that he has reopened the above House. where he will be happy to please all who may favor him with a nail. .1e24 9m . . ELIAS CLEAVER, Proprietor.. SUMMER BO A.R DIN G, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ASHLAND HODS& • Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and the Railroad. Atlantic Avenue, . For the reception orpermanentis NOW °ITN Or transient bosrdeYs. Jet fm _JOHN S. STOKES. • • WASHINGTON- , HOUSE,...ATLANTIO . • CITY, B. 'S.—'llle Rouse Yronti the Bnrf. and has the finest Bathing Droned on the Beach. Boned per whet, $lB ao. Bochum Dresses. inoluded for weekly boarders only. Doan! per dey. ei to. dingle meals. fin eent... • JOHN RUTlthlt It&td. . Je24-2m Pt oprtetor. KENTUCKY HOUSE; ATI.A.NTIC CITY, N J - This comfortable and oonvenient new house. located on Rooth°Sy scent's. opposite the and House, has boon fitted up for visitors this sesson. F. Jr.. P. QIJIGLEY, Proprietors. N.B.—Horses and Carriages to Hire. je24-2st CENTRAL HOUSE, • • ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., •M. L A WLOR.. Prov rie tor. The above new Rouse is oyea for. Boarders. Rooms equal to ant on the beset!, well ventilated, high ko. Servants attentive and polite. Aps..roxi maze to the Bathing grounds. e3t-2in FRANKLIN HOUSE, ATLArkTIO CITY, N. 1. BY MARY MAGUIRR. ThIII Renee fronts the serf. mid possesses the fineet Bethme o , ou rain on the hermit. tioArdmg ',am per reekt . sl..eo per day. Single meat 50 cents. Bathing Dresses inolnded for weekly boarders only. ten Im • CONSTITUTION/L:1, HOUSE, ATL'A'NTIC CITY. N. J.. (Opposite the Nettonati • JAMES J. BARR. (ofth. Old Globe,) • • Proprietor. air The ohoicest brands°. btanons end Cigars to be found on the island. . .je24-2m (101;OMBIA ROUSE; Atlantic City, iJ N. J. EDWARD ROYLE. Proprietor. This Route is in the immediate vicinity of the Surf Rouse, aed within half a square of the best Bathing Grounds on the beach. The proprietor will use eery to mike his guests oomfortable. Terms rearion• able. 1e24 2m °melte the United States Hotel.) "(earl/ ATLANTIC O•TY. N. J.• SAMUSL /WANDS, Proorremr. conic ninner " -- : isio air — rilie eiti; hire.. . 4 D •te rms sa^ Boarders aooommodated on th e most rir o stinAls . Q • EA-BATHING.--NA.TIONAL L L; CAPT. leLAND. Clap" May. N. J.—The proprietor of the above-named finily located establishment would respectfully inform the thousand. of Guesw that have heretofore rioted his house that. in ordor to meet the pressure of the timer,. he has, for the present season. DOUUCED 14 18 eIIABGErt for BOATCIO . II to r. TORT LLARS PER Wto}:l4. Children under 12 years r.l age and servants half price. Puporior accommodations. &I'd ample room for PSI persons. Refers to J. Van Cgturt, 243 arch street, Philadelphia. 1021-2 m AARON R RET3.0 , 1, Proprietor. WHITE SULPHUR AND OHALY BEATE SPRINGS, AT DOUBLING' GAP. These iipringe are in Cumberland county, Pa., thirty miles' west of Hameburs on the Cumb e rl and Vatiet Roll road, and eve now open for the reception of visitors. Board from five to eight dollars, aocording to rooms Procure your through ttokatis at •tne Pcmnsi lvania Rail road Office at a reduoed price $4 th outh. Call on B. ft Janney, Jr., & Co.. 606 Market street, for information, cards, &a. COYLE MEL, & REAMER, Je2o-2m. • . Proprietors. RUBY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, NEW IKRBEy. • This HOT HL, w , th its first-olass sooommodations for over 400 guests,will be opened on the 17th of June. Bittuved within. tug , y yards of the Ocean. at a point where the bathing the best and safest on they coast and reinevkable for an nnueually dry and nealth• atmos phere, the bitleF EMUS k will be found one of the moat attractive plateful o , summer re-ort near Ptaladeipain. the table will be most I beret), supplied. The house is lighted with gee and plentifully supplied with good °latent water. A fine bard of mashy and the services of several fast-sail nit Yeents have bee l3 n encased, and on the pre mier." aro Billiard Tables owl ng alleys, and a soil cleat camber of Bath Houses. lhe . Fisirns, Ourialet. and Bailing at Atlantic, City cannot be an aced AU trains stop at the SURF HOUtl F., to Lana and take up atiri information apply at MHLAND.HOUI33, AR H Street, Philadelphia. or address the Einbaoriber at the Surf House. elf-Sit • R. 3. BENSON. Proprietor. H OWLAND'S HOTEL. -- SBA BATHING. LONG BRANCH, N. J The subscriber will open hie ho tel for the RbeErTiO OF VISITORS on Sigurd / 5 . , / 83 k . Howi,AreD, proprietor. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, CA PE IRLAND, N. J. Time well- krtown first class Hotel will be opened for the reception of Epees on TB U Rd)) A Y. J une 20. WEST fr. THOMPSON. Jell-6w Proprietors, COLITMBILA HOUSE, Cape Island, N. J. This celebrated house will be opened for the re ception of guest. op June ga, pm. The situation of this house is one of the most beauti ftil on the Island. oommanding an unobstructed view of the ocean. A band of music has been engaged exolusivelv for this house for t..eaeasoa. A large number of bath houses are oonnected with the establishment. Good stabling for horses attached to the prawn ea. Appbeautimi for rooms or other gartioulars will meet with prompt attention bgAddressing the @Alumni:ler. JAIL 11. LAIRD, Propnetnr. Cape Island. N. J. fIRESSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA CO., PA.—Thle delightful and popular phoe of summer resort, located ducally on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Al ing h Guy mountain. , twenty-three hundred feet above the level of the ocean. will be open for guano the 20th of JUNE. Since last season the grounds have been greatly Improved and beautified. rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive planes in the State. The furniture is being thorongniy renovated. The seeker of plemmre. end the sufferer from beat or disease, will find &Brad- Lone here, In a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Tenpin Alleys, Baths,. tonether with the purest air and water, and the moat magnifioent moun tain scenery to be bound to the country. Tickets good for the round trip. from Philadelphia. 8760; from Pittsburg, 89.06. F or further information. address G. W. etUgadlg, )e4 -gm . Cresson Spring.. Cambria Co., KITTATI HOUSE. DELAWARE WATER GAP. Vile favorite place is now open. nresenting inoreseed ettraotions. for the season. Board reduced to snit the times Leave Kensington Depot at 7 o'olock A. AL, and ar nve at the eta at 1 o'clock P. M. R. YANllNCll6.—Frankiln Peale. Morton MeMabee. tool. A. Got Lori Bantael •C. Densser. Bed Charles Flanker. ' L. W. DRODtigAD. JolT-tm Propnetor. SEA -13 &TiiING.---Tho UNITED STATES fl °TEL, ATLAPTIC. N. J.. is now open for visitors. This is the hottest and best, famished Hotel on the Island, and being convenient to the beach and surrounded by extenstve and welt shaded around,. is a destrab:e House for families. It to lighted watt gas end well supp lied ru with pure inner. The Germania Society will insh the music' Dv the season. The oars stop et t he door of the Hotel for the o nventenoe of usests. • , Jlsit.k2 hInKIBRItiI. je3o-if Proprietor. COLUMBIA Il 88, CAPE ISLAND, N. .I.—ln oonsideration of the times, the %aloe of BOAthD for the present season. Ct t 6.■ popular Hotel, bee been reduced to 872 yperweek, or 8% per day Jr.2-6t : .Att. H. LAIRD. Proprietor. S A: BATBING.—United States Hotel, - r o ue animoh. N.S.N Will oven for the rermption of ViAitors. June 10.1651.; with the enforcement of dininx room.parlor.aeditionalrooms, &a , once I4st sermon. Ado elm • B. A. PlitsJEfdA }U.N. Proprietor. jr9-1m• ANMON LIOU6E, MT. CARBON, riohuriktli corm 1Y• Pe., is now OM • for visitors. For terms, istioir on the eremites. -• • •- , .1,124 lm • id. F . Pll "A . T A MOUNTA.IICBPREeIea, A LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNISYLVANIA. ' wide celebrated We tarter' Platte will open for 'bet tors on the Dd day of JUNE. with all the attraction of former seasons. &tented on a mountain 1,900 feet above tide-water. overlooking. the richest astioultnral 0000177 in the world, the air perfectly pure and dry at all times. ren ders it proverbially healthy. there ore ample aooommodations for efe visitor/l— ane graded waits through the Wrest to the variow , statue and .1111111iner. bowies on the monntain and to the observatory. front_, the top of which is Presented to the eye one of th e finest and most extensive patio ramie views to be seen. A good hem, is "P i on the Place, and beautiful dnves &round ; not and cold baths "a splendid band of 04mile:firer^ th e tle r henul ' of PM. ladelptua ;) twirling' alleys end hillieri saloons, with the latest improved tables. Large tardeue attached oo the place. from which all the &le taken fresh fes the table. ',blob. tee. tt , e El:Welted from the Philuielphia and Ositisnore raerkete. as as nrom the nob ognoultung oeuntry wenn& Careful and attentive servants. /lams been connected with the establishment for some years WIUI 1160 lam pwrietor. the anueraigned Wares the old patrons of the plate and the tinting generally that It will be conducted, in every depart ment in its !former poonter way. Vtitori to the Spriugs take the can to LeJlOllll- ter, t enoe 13 miles staying over pleasant rue& end through a beautiful gau ntry . Through ttuitete lined at the Ponneylvanle Ra ilroad °Slue, ELEVANTE sod httiatßk.T Bneets, Philadelphia. or Albs, iartict or carnal/4y , the peer rn l e tv e La rgi° 2teoll t i °° . is3llBo i No. an s Yfolit wis. attest. tu • p a; or ad revs • • ct. UAYbL&KBA, ' aty9Mlto if EiPhiata r. 0. lwneaster eo., SUMMER RESORTS. BRIGGS HOUSE. CIRICA.OO, ILLINOIB. The undersigned rospeetfully anncranoe to their friends. patrons, and the travelling public genera/Ir. that owing to the stringency of the ti•nes,they_have reduced the pricey of hoard to TWO D0L1...A.R.D per d o 6 p Thankful for the patronage so liberally bestow thern, they jespestfally ask tor a onntinnanos e ta she seine, Assuring their patrons th,t the tlaitiGS will be conducted on the same l,berm plan th a t has heretofore oharaoterized their estahlishmeot. WM. F. TUCKER & Co. Sl)rhlblE.R. BOARDING AT lei.OßVivig Ps- 7 1 1EIGHTS.—The undermgeed has evened the large haulm on the Heights. and is bOW ready p, teee:ee boarders. Be will keep the holm and •he terve to the best condltion. THUNLAB J. Duit. - Ey. 17 9 6t 1431 tAb-Url r Street. A.ItILUSEBIEI4 Ttg. TMETIT c c FORWARnn—COLONEL accummsurFFNlG. RAND MU ICAL. ,s 141) MILITARY FETE CHAMPETRE AND PIC NIC. At hoGra. & tsrtrLF's FARM, MO • hAY. July .16, For the benefit of the above • egiment (now tumepted for service )under the auspices or the officers of the uegiment and their friends, on whmh occasion a,- wardb of EIGHT P UNDUE]) MEMBERS of the lending ningiuir no&e• ies And miltary ammonia iiol:lll Win MIS , in tue varied festivities of ihe dayEin wading Muller's unrivalled commit or. beetle of " The WlO .r qardrm " Tbat etri. t order m-3 , be main- Lewd. th 4 trifling charge of Ten oen be mad. for win.osi i di to the e rout& A full plies force will be In attrrida.oe. Coave•hzion br boat fain Fairmount every li-ar hr care every five minutes, throng: out the nay and evening Jr Mgt ASOMBLY 'rei r MONDAY. July and EVER orY u Y N n IG II This Week. REBRI.I 10 't and N FRISIAN WAR Magnificent Views of t e War Flullippi. Vienna. Fairfax. Romney. LIFE POR.TRAI tu ‘IIE R.a RE L. GENERALS: Splendid Representation of the Russian War. ArIMMIOR 111 tirlaciren lb nem& JO et :cNNtirt•VANIA AUeDEMY oF THE •- FINK. ARTS. te96 (311 , -ATNIT7 street. is 09a9 daily. Sunday* exarmted _from 9A. 14 till 6 P Admission 26 Carver Callo•aa ender twelve ' , ere, half Pram. Sher.. of Btnay.S.9lo. h 1 WAN l'S. WANTED Three second-ha'd slide LATH Est, obien will swine not less than twen ty-six .ocher, clear of shear, and tun not lea. t han •welve feet Address Box 236 Phil dolphin, spa , • rtrr stating nartionlan, ann paces. 17 E tI YLUYENS WANTING YOUNG Men, &a., tan invited to address the " Etnolo.r meet Pofimittee," at the Rooms of the Young ,Men • chrtenan Aeacatiation. 1009 sad 1011 CH.EBTDIU? tt aest. ave-lint FOR SALE AND TO LET. ciEnfdANToWN.—TO LET (f .r the arg. ael9/0" or yew) A pleasant Restdenee. near Shoe maker Lane Stati , •n; to., rooms: well shaded. B. •!23.,tith ets CON 11 veet lm• litTv tliCtiT WW—Funnsbed or Etn urniohed. fnr six months, or longer. if demised. large and Gouverneur 11101k1E. No 1736 Aran .11etret, Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS. 9.6 84 Apply le 61 a OH R&M T-tiT ft tc.ET LIU Utag and MIL /STORE to rent,—The desirable business location, Iggi CHESTNUT Street, with dwelling attached. Apply la 431 CP VAITNUT .•rr.rt. toil sis FOR SALK—A Yarm of 44 acres brut Land. with good improvement', fruit, wins, and stream nt watat. A Farm of 10 smelt prime Land, with Rood Rouse and Barn, fruit. and spring water. A Denman! Cr.nnrry Neat of 14 sores. equal to a gar den. 80. Wiese and •iverrailng ip r ear order De A Very handsome Building Lot 01 11 acres. n splen did kination. All convenient t. , railrcue Apply ,o Jyll-.St. WM. 1108/51 i FR, Norristown. • Miller—A very desirable STORI4, ro s- on the Ninth-street front of " The Continents/ Hotel." The Store at Ninth and Sans= streets sass adapted for a BADDIM end HARIOMIS Maker. Arplr to JOHN RICK. tes-br !gentian:rat r.l/ NTH and sANSfiet Streets. FOR .EXUBANUE.-16. 01101.0 E TRACT of good unimproved fern hind in the State of Nor Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exonged for Cry am_carty. Apply et 11•. 11S FEDES. Stmt. asti-tr BOARDING. PLEASANT ROOM'', WITH BOARD, for Married or single gentlemen. Tema moderate, 810 ARCH rareeL - 3711 6t* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERsHip,— The pe.rtnership heretofore slotting botween BAMUFL.J. tIONIPOON itud 84.01UEL JENKINs. water the firm of THOMPSON & ittmfftloba. athin day dieeolvrd by mutual consent. The humuese of tie late firm will be settled end wound up by ?awned a. Thompson, et the store, No. sa6 MAIIKEr Pt , eet. BANTU et, 8. TcOMP,.OO, SAMUEL ti. ILNICANS. Philadia. Jane 703,1861. tf TITSBOLUTII4g. The copartnership heremf..rei subsisting biewsen the ut.dersisned. under the firm of J P. 8 fh.lll ER & CO., is this day dissolved, by muftis I ooneeet. ihe bn 41/11318 will be rev tled at. the old stsod. Ne.. 9 ttA^iK mai ft 0.19 BFIL/W -BERRY fitreeta,•Philalelphia. P. .Ts../1.1 ER, F F. woGesitrrii. HENRYENRY VOLLX.F.H. !Wade.. July 1,1361. COPARTNERSHIP FOHMED.—The nn• dersigned tome this day entered into oopartnerstun. ender the firm of • WOLGABITZTI & RALEIGH. Heins eneeessers to the late firm of J. E. ETEINFR & Co.. .we will continue the hairiness an the &sop branches 64 heretefore, at the same visor), Ito. V BALM street anti t s eiT AIN SEERY' btrret FRANCId F. WOl.O • MAURICE RALEIGH. • Philiplik, July 1.1861. j7l.lza INSURANCE COMPANIES. F .Akts LeiBURANOIC °OBELI&Tr, ANDo. 405 .CHEMlllir_ Moen FIRE irthAAD 3131eTan.s. &serge W. Dtty—ot Day & Matlack. rag. Wright---- " Wrinht .t . " Dime & filmy. gnu Lewis, " Lewis Bros & Go 0. itionardaon.-.----..." J. G. Rowe & Mamie' T. Bodine...—Preet Wroming Canal Illeseiri J_no. W. Evennan...—ot J. W. Beeman & Mk D - eo. Wet—_ " Went & robes. T. S. avere, Martin, & o*. 0. Wilzon —..Attonte7-nt- law. E. D. Woodnalf—...of" Molten, & Wet&e, Ins. Xeseler, trisCireeg *treat. DEDIWE W. D.AY,ywideat. FRANOIS N. fIUCK. Vie. Preeident, NWT% LI A Mr' T. 111. A WITT •T ry inxt-tin SAVING FIIPIDS. SAVING Y0111)--17/41TED STATI B IRUIST COMPANY, smnter 7HIYD and CHUM NUT Streets. DOITEREST FIVE PER CENT. . R. CRAWFORD. President. JAMES R. HDTITER. Been/tart and lirreamarer. °Moe hours. from 10 until 0 o'olook. ThIS Company Is not !aimed to enr application IG•v•lsat. ra. fy sAr B Is LILLMS SAFR DEPOT ItIMIDITED to No. south SEVENTH Btreet, near Buil Franklin institute. The undersigned. thankfiil for peat favors, and being determined to went future patronage, mu secured ea elegant and oonvenient store, and has tow on hand a large assortment of Lithe's Celebra ted rought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar roof Safes, (the WY strictly fire and burglar proof safes made./ Also, Ml he's lineq_ualled Bank Vault, Bale, and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished to order on short nowise. 'This is the strongest, best proteoted, and cheapest Poor and Look yet offered. Also, partonlar attention ut *ailed to Lithe's New Utbinet /Safe for Plate, Jewelry , This LI et con sediai to serptiss in style and el egance any yet of fered fOr the s purpose , end is the only one that atrial,- ly fire and burglar proof. 51/mcfm, 1407tex.-1 have now on hand any twenty •t Ferret, tier/ring. dr. Co.'s eafes, moat of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment a* to eases, and all 'Vali ea *hanged for the now Celebrated Lillie Bale. hey will be sold of very low prices. Please *all and V_lsuune. lake-Iyd. 14. n. (MEI. Afoot. GROCXRIES. rlfot Tlin23 /MOM IN TB KURA& DIfraILICTS. Wilt re prepared, au heretofore. to simply families as Monx Country Residenoes with every description of fie., An. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. 'CORNER ELEVENTR AND VINE STREETS. amyls RUBE PORT WINE. 1 , 011. BALE ifY O. H. MATTSON, AROU AND TENTH STREETS. lei NEW LOAN FOR SALE A Birthed amount of the DONT 3,000.000 LOAN, in gems to malt purchasers, forr.alo by JAY COOTCFI 114 ROUTH TBIRD aTRICRI'. jags&FOß NEW YORK.. NEW DAD4Y LANZ, eta Delaware nal Raritan Canal, phileoelphia end rc air York Express Steamboat Oele• piny will 1,0411•0 freight on and after MONDAY. Irak 111$1111:11, and leave deity at! P. M„deliveriag their car goes 'n New York the following days. Pre/ant taken at rwtonable ratan. Wa. P. Cllaryl, menu As. 14 SOUTH WHARV Plutedelphla. JAMES HANittnt, Piers 14 anal* 111VE.K.. New York. e.kka-iftf &digit ran NNW YORK. TB' phooelph is Steam Propeller Company will nottunenae their oustness for the season on Monett, tath inst. Their Steamer. are new marring freirit at Bette 44 Ptar above Walnut street. Tones itosemotodaisa:• Ag 9 _SO W. BAILD 4 HO., BNB UNITED VINEES RD. PRO. 200 PaIe:TOSS COMPANY (George Salurneo. manager.) vat reoetved per •' Ocean Skim mer," Porn B ,rdeaux; 100 oases 111 borileeeisobi .err fine OLD BttAttDY (bottled in Cognac) of tne above well known and favorite bland. the first terprta tion into the United etatee under no new tariff. to which we beg to call the attention of the trade Item pies can be men at . oar °Moe. For sale on bold hp the Sole agents. J. M. I,PSLIE & CO.. 173.1 m 135 Route FKoNT Street. GIITT4 PBRODA AXIL LA Snit/ LDS, or. Ladies' Dress Protectors—a sure croteotion from ell dtencress by_psrard rail . Th INRpIA Rußiltilt DOW/ow avarY desonphoc. Reit ruiduts. Dose, end every wards manufacture of tetatubber, at the base raver/AIL Goods sold POIR ORNLEY. 0 4 . RE, TO SUIT TOP TIM at the Great India RRubber `tore, 311 Cli Ea . Ptrest. &DOTS Third, obb side. Armr and i'lav 7 } :l l Blfd r rA reEr ltn POSTAUE ST/IMPEL-24 ct., 12 ct.. 10 at,. 5 el.. nod 3 , 0 t. STAMPS for sale at OA aka.. Saaapvag the a at. mamas. their Kitt be laid et °nu n, of fire percent - , Sulan itlVOitioElidem, Sheep, d Goat atioaaagt restlyiroial the Welt fa, ceetty rale by JAL/KETCH/L. lOARSTAINA. 21510 Mau. 3 owl c i u.a.n.t.T WlNK—hi 'casks and cases realll t 3=tqa t MEr lOU t
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