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    Letter from Atlantic City
~,,reriorulener a The Press.)
UN/Tlll3 STATED Soria,
ATLiiirSIC OUT, July IT, UM
Tae 1 , 3:4 .55 , 7 days have more than realized a]!
:bat was prrdiated of the patron..ge of this greet
pmladelphitt sslost ID the early pert of the swoon.
Nearly n 4 toe housce are doing a Rood business,
a nd the cry is, still they come:" nevertheless,
there i.r room for more, and lest your readers
shoald think otherwise, and so commit the capital
blunder of turning their faces in another direa•
um where they are likely to pay more mad fare
worse, I will hue say that, taking the acoonuno.
dations of Atlantic Ciry as a whole, the present
c o& by far any former seaadn bete The oom•
pay la excellent, and the great eff,frts to outvle
rich other in making visitors happy and nom•
fumble, evinced by the hotel keepers, Is ap.
predated by everybody. " Mine host," Jerry
NoKibbin, Esti , is as pOpultir as ever, and I
hope is winning something more substantial than
Aden opinions by his liberality and enterprise.
I say hteraisty, for, although some persons have
i,,nd fault with his not reduoing the price of
hoard, be certainly is giving his patrons more for
their money than any other house Clint I know of,
And when we outsider that an extra dollar or two,
while it is little to the transient visitor, is every
thing (in the way of profit) to the landlord, instead
01 objecting, it should be the pride of our citizens
to sustain the first class hotels of this suburban
waterlog place, which, I may eel, has hadireetly
been of more advantage to Philadelphia, in bring
ing visitors through it from all parts of the Union,
than any similar enterprise that ever has, or that
probably ever will be inaugnrated The " States"
is now honored with the presence of several of the
drst families of your city, and, at the season ad
moose, I understand that-some very distinguished
secessions will be made "on our books " By the
first of August, the British; Spanish; and Bramilian
;options, and the Belgian Charge d'Affaires, will
be here ; also, Seoretaries Chase and Cameron, and
their families If you can slip off a day or two
now, and enjsy a dip In old ocean, or, perhaps,.
day's fishing. and, best of all, this delightful nod
Invigorating air, you are sure to return healthier
and happier, If pot wiser and better. We dine to
nelleious mule, discoursed by a band /elected
from the Germania," anti bathe under the vizi.
lance of a eatutelens lifeboat. Pluto.
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PIULADELPIIIA. SOAP9TONII QUAARIES. --
Many Philadelphians know nothing of the deb
formation of steatite, or soapstone, quarried upon
the Schuylkill river, two miles above Mannyunk
We visited the place yesterday, and found a eon
eidereble /ores of man engaged at cutting and
blutlng the reek, and carting it to the bank of the
river, to be loaded into °aunt boats.
The vein or formation, of which these quarries
are an onterop, is traced as far eolith se Balt!.
more. It. Is found upon the Braedywine °reek, but
au Inferior quality, and etriking the Schuylkill
midway between Conshohocken and Maueyuok,
I: again appesrs on the Wiesahlokon creek. No
Joliette intake are seen further than this until we
teeth the Lehigh, *bete it appears near Easton,
and, we believe, this is the last place of the out
crop except In apart of Vermont, where leis again
fund end quarried •
The quarriee upon the Schuylkill are, in many
teepee!, the beet in the land. The atone Is here
of a very durable character, and emlnerilly adapt
ed to stand heat. It thus enters into the 'various
manufactories and furnace., where metal are to
be puddied, and moat of the large iron mills have
been indebted to these quarries for the linings of
emplaces.
A shrewd tobaosonist used this stone, last win
tar, to make mock meerschaum pipes, and it has
also been adapted to the moulding of email uten
ins, by reason of which it has been called pot
/tone, and Waterier, ,to,
The Schuylkill quarries have been worked up- .
cards of one hundred years, but with any de
gree of effectiveness during the last twenty alone
in that period about 10,000 tons of stone have beers
Annually hewn out, and still the supply seems in
exhaustible. The stone brings in the rough from
ate to two dollars per ton; in hewn blocks, three
feet by one in diameter, four dollars per ton. For
the past ten years they have been owned by
Simnel F Prince, Beg , of this oit7; quarryman,
Joseph Davis. The quarries now extend one hun
dred feet from the top of a hill vertically into the
earth, which makes the pit or bed of the quarries
shout even with the hoe of the Schuylkill.' The
work has been prosecuted from the river into the
hill about Jive hundred feet. The huge gap or hol
low time exposed seems twine deeper when viewed
from the peak of the quarry—a position not with
out its dangers, however, as the steatite hae corn
molested Its soapy, slippery influence to the grass
and soil thereabout.
The 'rein of soapstone le about four feet thick,
reaching quite to the endue. We are assured by
the quarrymen that they have yet failed to reach
the bottom of the vein. The water, most of which
le the locality hue perceptible marks of magnesia,
bet tilled a portion of the quarry pita, and is
punned out with some trouble.
Asbestos is found in the steatite beds in con
siderable quantities. This well known mineral is
incombustible, being a variety of hornblende and
pyroxene, ocuturring in long delicate fibres, of al• ,
ternate greenhh, reddish, and whitish ahadea. It
le employed in the manufacture of iron safes, and,
We believe, for lampwiclut.
The peculiarity of this mineral is its aptitude
for being woven into articles of wearing upper&
Incombtustible gloves end cloth aro frequently
made of 't r end the deed were formerly shrouded
in shrouds woven of aabeatos. The matter was at
ens time agitated of making firemen's oapes and
garments of the same material.
The quarrymen gave us a Ana rpecimen yester
day, which, crumpled for a time in the Regent, ban
all the appearance of the finest silk. Mimeos bag
Dot been found upon the Schuylkill in suffielent
qoantltiee to warrant the extensive seeking of it.
It Is probable that larger quantities may yet be
found further up in the State.
These quarries are located on the east bank of
the Sohnylktll. The vein , has been prosecuted on
the west bank ; but the quality of ateatite le there
very poor and' the quantity inconsiderable.
Adjoining the 'quarries, upon the place of Mr.
Prince, Is the new pio-nio ground of Rockdale,
where yesterday the Sunday. school of the Borth
Liaptlit Chart% were transported by the Norris
town oars, which pus the quarries and the grounds.
TIM FACTORIES ox Mum CHEZ/C.—The
manufactories in the vicinity of Mattayuuk
OTal, perhaps outnumber, those located In the
town proper, We visited Mill Creek yesterday
afternoon, which empties into the Schuylkill into
above Flat Rook tunnel, on the west side of the
river This Is a quiet little stream that drains a
portion of Upper Merlon townehip, and is dotted
with woollen,('! shoddy ") mills, coma, grist, and
Paper Mills. A road leaving the river road goes
'artfully away from the Schuylkill, and follows,
coder the Reading Railroad bridge, the winding.
of the creek.
The first min le that of William 'Stellorsgon,
paper•maker. /1 is probably , a hundred years cid,
and, although In the last stages of usefulness, still
briskly at work. William Chadwick, a few him'
dred yards above, hu two mills—ootton and
grist—both - going on partial time. The mill of
Mr. Derringer, next above the " shoddy" mill of
Daniel filpous, was originally built in 1749, is.
palled in 1788, and reconstructed in 1850. It has
partially suipauded work, owing to.the hard time•, .
and the hands are harvesting er have enlisted.
Above we have the fine malls of Mr. 'Matey.
shoddy ; Ryan Jones, do ; Lee, do. ; Bhaw, do ;
Mr. Sheets, paper mill; Mr. licantlin,..Dove Mills,
and Levi Morris, grist and saw mill, with one , or
tiro others - OW we did not see.
OThe annual value of material sent from there
dozen or more Mills will equal at lead one hundred
sod fifty thousand dollars. In their retired pool•
ttoo, but good water power, and, generally, plenty
of work to do, few would think of looking for
wealth and labor in the eut.of the-way glen in
which they are plaoed
4 Walk or ride In this direction will dirolose to
the citizen pastoral names of rare beauty, and, in
;laces, high hills and raoks that revive retain's
canoes of the Wissahickon. One of the neatest plc
tutu In the Academy of Fine drte—that of an old
mossy mill—has for Its theme a plane upon Mill
Creek. They were gathering wheat as we walked
sloog yesterday, and all the air was full of the
fragrance of the grain.
A SCENE AT THE CIiriTZAZ PN,ICE STATION.
-An eeentin or two ago, as the night reporters at
1116 Central Pollee Station were cilroussing a med
ley of themes, with the ulterior design of saying
tAa oonotry, a sergeant of the Reserves came np
nitre from the 'alb, and stated in an omelet way
that the mortars " otter" go down to the cbjet
room, and lee ", eoroetbin' tenbin."
A t, teohla" matter was a godsend to the report.
era, or thee, of them specially employed to harrow
Sp the reeling and compile desorlptions more
graphic than real. 80, wing the adherents of
facts to the st►tlities o f sieges and war, the fanciful
gentlemen rushed down the stone steps, through
the bare hall, with the gas jots flashing overhead,
ltd tato the private office of Lieutenant Henderson
and the Chief.
Said Moe is s desirable place, amld so reaob
of dilapidation and demi.); for it is neatly carpet
-64, and contains a desk, some good °beim a sofa,
and leaps.
Moreover, eines the City Fathers, aroused by
tumors of war and a beleaguered port, have I?ought
great number of had mos'j.eta, the Ohief's room
vu bees erinierted into a sort of armory, and the
v eaPeas are stauked or shelved upon the wall.
We looked at the muskets mad the furniture, and
the dotty windows, and into a eloset; but saw
, otbleg " trobin."
The Gemming and earring of some miserable
41 4 rang oat dloooocolately from the adjoining
" 118 , and " Arohy,': the good man baying the
sharge of the same, might or might not' bniebeen
tiering in kis ?lea/lint quirterroppcsite. ; . f the
4 1 serabie being bed gohe on &p . ostolog for the
1 .4* forty•alght bears, "Arohy" tronid probably
hive finished his asp.
What, therefore, could be the " teahtn " -same
! enumerated? Perhaps the sergeant had given the
repo:ters a io irsol r,t - their own kueadlog, and
Invented a canard'" or " sell."
Bello ! Behind a settee, In a far corner of the
em to, lty two ETElethlngs oronohod together, co
vered by a ran cloth that might have been a win
dow ;austere or a ihawl. We went toward It on
tiptoe, softly raised the daniask, and something
underneath stirred a little, and then lay gotta still.
Two children lay fait asleep, looked in mar
otter's arms. They were apparently of the name
age and site, perhaps eta years old, evidently
wearing their first trowsers, and hardly larger
than babes. They wore hard, common shoes,
without stockings, and coarse blae jackets and
panto; their yellow hair oropped dose to the
malp, leaving their pale, soft foreheads clearly
marked, and the faint lashes smoothed over their
eyes , .
We do not reoolleet to have ann anything in our
police experienoe •so pleasing to the , eye and so
sadiening to the heart as the grouped attitude of
those sleeping boys, who lay in the police station
with no mother at hand to befriend them. The
old tale of the " Babes in the Wood " seemed re•
vire& and the tears half started to our eyes as we
thought of the team that the robins had gathered
together to eover them from the late.
Alas! it was not childhood friendless or be
trayed with theta Haman nature was bleeding,
as it looked ; for these lade, young u they were,
had been common thieves They were first de.
tooted at till-thieving, or robbing shop drawers of
pennies, while the'shopkeeper was engaged. Be
ing dismissed in many ewe, out of pity for their
extreme youth, they continued to filch goods frcm
store windows, and the immediate ulnae for which
they were arrested and committed was the Jar
cony of shoes. The law, at the bootleg, seamed to
strain for an avenue of escape, all if unwilling
that the often:toe of these wandering boys should be
put np;3l3 record to make human nature ashamed.
Bat the ease was clear ; there could be no'mistake
or guiltlessness, and they wore fully committed, in
default of bail.
The mother of the children, a ptx'r woman. stated
that sbe had permitted them to carry meat anti
vegetables from market to residences They had
thus, in daily contieo►ion with the shrewd and the
base, learned to steal. Of course, the mother could
not find bail, and the boys were plumed in charge
of the warden. The eatimable fanolionary threat
thorn in the cells, weeping bitterly, and one of the
sergeants, ham:sing in, found rats as largo as ter
riers, creeping greedily about the limbs and hum
of the boys.
Be thereupon swore very loudly, but- very
honestly, end said that he would lose his position
rather than see the innocents " devoured. •
fie laid them qttletly in a corner of the Child's
room, got them something to eat, :cad oovered their
bedios with a red Shawl When we left them, one
was sucking his thumb, in true orthodox style,
and a stiooad had stirred in his sleep The }atter
logked cunningly upward at the grouped faces, and
closed his eyes.
They hay* boon sent to the Mom, of Refagc,
where the assoolatioos are of a charaoter forbid
ding the reolamation of childhood. Tho reporter
who follOws us, 10110.0 "earl house, will probably
have the labor of chronicling their rniadeeda.
Military Matters.
The excitement among the military has some
what 'morseled within the last few days. The re
crafting is slowly going on at the diiferent armo
ries, and the,warlike spirit is not allowed to die
sway.
TOR 11111FAVX BRIGISDR.
On Tuesday next the fret regiment`of the Re
serve Brigade will proceed to the seat of J,
Insert Logan, Erg , - above Nicetown, for regimental
drill. This regiment is commanded by 001 Peter
0. Ellmeker. It is composed of highly respect
able citizens, many of whom are very wealthy
and influential The regiment starts for the camp
ground at seven o'clock in the morning, from
Berke street station. They go in fall dross uni
form white pants and gloves, carrying their fa-
Ogee overcoats. Baggage , wagons and camp
equipage will precede the regiment, and tents will be pitched on the day previous The clamp will
be regularly organized, and pickets thrown out. as
in aotual service. The regiment, it it expected,
will be reviewed doting the day by Gov. Curtin
and WC. Durieg the oontinuatme of the encamp
ment rigorous military discipline will be main
tained and Government rations be served out. The
regiment will remain in camp during the day and
night of Tuesday.
TROUBLE IN O.AXP
The trouble about the Rosanna= of the room in
Spring Garden Hall, for drill purposes, to which
we bare already referred, ouincinated on Tuesday
night. The Fourteenth-ward Home Guard fret
aggrieved et the decielon of the Committee of
City Property, and there wee a iploy time at the
drill. A member of the Committee on City Pro
party and a prominent member of the Guard got
to high words. Happily no blowa were strut.
The captain of the Guard finally notifled,his men
to be in readiness this afternoon, to march down to
the City Hall, for -the purpose of delivering up to
the oity authorities the muskets in their possession,
and cancelling the captain's bonds far the nine.
Some of the members of the Guard are unwilling
to ce•operate with the captain in this movement,
and in this way the Esiaabble is oortsplicated So
small a matter as the ocoupancy of .a drill-room
should be settled with lees exhibition of acerbity
of feeling.
SRI ORRArrar arm, PARR
A regiment of eavalry is now beteg farmed at
this place, tome sixty men of whieb are bivouacked
on the ground.. The regiment is to be composed of
seven companies from Pennsylvania, four Irout
New York, and one from Ohio. It has been,,re
ported that the Second Regiment, Seoti Legion,
was to be encamped on this ground, but as yet
there are none of that regiment there, nor is it
known by those haying charge of the ground that
they will be.
TN 06 1 / 1 1 - RON REGIMEN?
This regiment has disbanded temporarily, it
consequenoe of some dissatiilactlon between the
colonel and his command. It bas broken op its
encampment at Diamond Cottage, Camden, N. J.,
and the companies composing it have come to this
oily. The men will maintain their organization
ender lhe name of the McClellan Regiment, and
after selecting a new colonel, they will be ready
for service.
maxims nit nu ARMY
A party of forty-five recruite for one of the New
York regiments, now in the Held, pearled through
this city early yesterday morning. They came
through on the Othiden and Amboy Railroad, and
proceeded directly • Routh by the Baltimore
Railroad.
TEM JACKSON 11101.11KN'S
This regiment, with the exception of a single
eoropany, whloh retains possession of the old yen
desvons, on Chestnut street, is now in barracks at
Hestonville.
1111011 D PItE9IMTATION
The Mende of Lieutenant Peter P. Laws; of
Company 0, Twenty eighth Itegiment Penney].
Yenta Volunteers, intend to present him .with
word this afternoon at Camp Coleman, Oziord
Park. The fur that Lieutenant Laws has re
cently returned from Tennessee
.to avoid at im
pressment into the Confederate army, and to vo•
]niter in deferou of the stars and stripes, adds to
the Interest of the ceremony.
21017111110 N TO CANT I,4I.IANNTTN, ON MUDD'S
The West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad
Company, with a view of accommodating the large
nnomber of our oitierne who will desire to visit
Camp Lafayette, on Chadd's Ford battle ground,
are running 020alTiOD trace at reduced fares.
For particulars we refer our readers to the adver
tisement of she company which will be found la
another eolluan.
TO Liravz TO-DAY
Captain Tom Mika' company was 'imported
last night, and will leave tii-d ay for Wa,blnicon
It is oomposed of prime material, fully one half
of the recruits being High klohooi boyr.
PLINSYLTARLA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.—
The regular monthly meeting was held no Tuesday
evening at Oonaert Halt As no competitive dis
plays are made at the midsummer meetings, the
objects exhibited were few in number, yet quite
noteworthy.
Mr. Robert Bnist presented a collection of
obit:insect great variety - end beauty ; also, six glon•
infra, a truly °boloe and bandeome" display, and
two now plants, exhibited for the first time —the
beterocentom album and maranta capitate—the
latter an ornamental foliage plant, of compact
habit, robust growth, and large. Atilt, dark-green
leaves. very pleasing in form and character.
A. Felton gardener to II Duhring, Erg., die.
played the linest collection of vegetables we have
seen this season, including seven varieties of pota
toes, peas, carrots, beets, squashes, cucumber', let
tnoe, tomatoes, cabbage and kohlrabi ; also, cherry
currants, solpe very fine and large black currants,
and two dishes of the famous hornet raspberry, the
largest and one of the highest flavored and moat
proiluotive varieties known.
Mr. A. L Felton contributed a large dish of
Lawton blackberries, of fine slay and quality, luny
ripe—quite early for ibis Twisty.
Mr liasrison exhibited samples of Needham's
will.° and Dorchester blackberries, and of the Al
len raspberry. The first mentioned fruit is of a
purple bronze color, of small /i3ll. growing In otos
tars, like bunches of grapes; the ;laver is some.
what between the blackberry and mulberry. The
Dorehester Is a large, handsome, glossy bleak
fititt very sweet, and about a week earlier than
the Lawton .
Tho treasurerpresented his semi-annual report.
t 7. El Rogers. Erg , and John Stone, gardener to
W. W. Keen, , were elected members.
The committee on procuring a now rooms Was
continued.
Mr Saunders presented some leave, of exotic
grape vines, whin had been punctured by an in
sect, live speoimens of which were produced, and
proved new to moat of the members. Be first ob
served them last year, and had found no effective
means of destroying them.
Mr. Bold, whose vines bad Basted from the
same cause, some fiveyears ago, stated, as an ef
fectual remedy, the syringing the entire vine with
a strong deouotion of one pound of quassia in five
gallons boiling water, applied sold. It does no
lijnry to the young foliage.
Mr. Mitchell brought to the notioe of the society
the aquaria" or hydropult, a cheap, simple, and
convenient combination of the garden hole, en
gine, and 'syringe
The ant jest of mildew was introduced by Mr.
Saunders, and many interesting facts as to the on,l
- mulching; and shelter were elicitld 4 de
sire was expressed that kindred ribleste be intro-
Mood at future peatingo for Moccasin and to
elicit infortiiatlan, and the experfenee of cultiva
tors, whin, it was believed, would excite increas
ing interest to horticultural toplos, and very much
add to the usefulness of the society.
CololilloB CABEe.—A woman, named Cattle
rine It&iston, about thirty yearn of elm. died end
dent) , yesterday mortars, at No 1826 Rhoades
attest, Pitteenth ward The ooroter told an An
" u '
quest.
Ao ihqoast was Mao held yesterday on the body
of the toy, tamed JohriBulllvan; who wee drowned
atArob-ecrecit -witart. - -
iisetermp.--Colonel gosetield, of the Came
ron Regiment, bag resigned, on aooonnt of a 4411-
salty with the ciecers of the regiment. A mart
more capable will now be cleated to ell this rs
rmitible position.
CHARGED WITH SELLING LOTTERY Porter ßs.
—Yesterday morning Detectives Bartholomew and
Dimon mad* a dosoent on two policy shops—one at
Second and Coates streets, the other at St. John
and Coates—and seised all the books, papers, and
took into custody the parties engaged In the, busi
ness The prisoners were taken before Alderman
Ssitler, and gave the names of L. H. Kneg and
George Sellers. The armors testified that when
they went into one of these lottery eatabnahmenta
a woman was jest coming out who had made a pin
atas° of oert , tin numbers. The of seised the
Paper' which the woman was willing to give np on
condition that they allowed her to depart She
stated that her husband was not aware of her
dealing in polioles, and that she bad first been
tempted to purchase by the look of one of her
neighbors The alderman bold the defendants in
the sum of $BOO each, to answer the charge at
court. We understand that the officera have in
their possession warmnts for the arrest of some
fifty policy dealers in the Bleventh and Twelfth
wards.
A Coniosrry.—Oakford & Sone, wider the
Continental Uutel, bave one of the algae taken
from the Marshall Home tat Alexandria, Virginia,
where Col. ICllaworth was ki:led by the rebelaak
son It is the property of. N. Painter, a news
paper reporter or oorrespondent at. Washington, D-
C. They also have a military hat end feather
taken from the field after the battle near Martins
burg, Virginia, by the First Troop City Cavalry.
It belonged to the °wain of the Berkeley Border
Claude of Virginia.
Soon'T Ft:RE--About 12 o'clock on Tues
day night, fiergeant Britton ' of the Fifth•district
pollee, dlscavered a Ore in the third 'tory of the
dwelling No. 21.3 South Ninth street. • Upon in
voetigation It wee ascertained that an inmate bad
fallenasleep, leaving a lighted candle burning
upon the bed, which set tire to the latter, and, but
for the time)y disowary, might have resulted dla.
catronely to life and property. The fire was ex-
Alagniatted by ejecting the bad and the burning
contents of the room out of the window. The
damage done was very trilling.
A NEW CULVERT ll
—Workmen are now e
ggd in the construction of a culvert, on a twenty
feet street, east of Eighteenth, and running north
from Race to Spring etroot, fore the purpose of
draining the last flamed street. The twenty-feet
street has boon vacated by an act of the Legisla
ture, and it vrill.hereafter be attached to the lot
upon which the qathedrai, fronting on. Logan
Square, has been erected
Bony Ricoemitzen.—The body of the man
found drowned in the Delaware on Tuesday morn
ing has been identified as the remains of Mr.
Patrick Pay, of the Arm of Fay A, Allison. liquor
dealers, Front street, Above Walout. wag tact
seen alive on Naturday afternoon Re lived at
Libertyville. His body was sent to his friends
yesterday.
LEGA.L z . IN I'ELLItinNCE.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—Judge
Clad walader --United States vs The ship General
Parbilit The opinion in this case which was • to
have been deliver , d yesterday, was reserved until
until to day, at 12
QUARTER Szssrosta---Judge Allison.--Very
little business was - done-in this enact yoeterday .
morning Bill after bill was called, and as in
every one important witnesses failed to answer to
their names, they were again laid aside. It being
impossible to get a OM before a j try, the nowt
adj Jostled at an early helm - previous to the ad
journment, however;: a
. piekpooket was sentenced
co nine months' itisprisonment in the county
prison.
Commencement et Old Harvard.
Di:GOERS OONPRILRID.
Borrow, July 17 —The commenoement at Har
vard College io•day was largely atrendod. The
following honorary degrees were oonferred Doo ,
tors of ftill 3 John 4 , 134111 W and Lieutenant
General Winfield Soott Dootors of Divinity, Rev.
Cyrus Hamlin, of Coustantinople;nnd Ray. John
B nagerald, of Boston.
Movensents of Troops.
BUFFALO, July I7.—The Fourth 'Wisconsin 'Regi
ment arrived this morning, and left for'the east.
Major Feok, of Syracuse, late of the United
States army. hes been tendered the oolonelor of the
People's (Ellsworth) Regiment of New York.
Rumored Occupatton of Fairfax Court
WASIHNOTON, July 17.—Ramors prevull here of
the peseefol ocioupetloit of Feirfsut Court Rouse by
the advanee of the Grand Army, but those bast In
formed do not credit them
Arrival oi 'a Prize.
BOSTON, jl2/7 17, -The prize brig 410 War
uack has arrived hero- -
Hosenrnr.k hitankrt or .6 Wome2f—AasEar
oF age linfineon ON SusPiaion —About seven
o'olook this morning, the dead body of a married
woman, named"Htldget Eagan, who resided with
her husband, in the lower part of the house No.
137 Navy street, was found lying in a pool of blood
near the front door. The discovery, was made by
the husband of the deceased, who, on' ooming out
of hie own room, (the parties sleeping is separate
rooms,) as he states, found the body.lying near the
front door, and instantly gave an alarm.
The woman was found lying on her back, with
her hands clenched, as if her death had been the
result of a violent struggle,
_On her head were a
number of contused wounds, and a pest.ntorteen
examination made subsequently, under the Area
lion of Coroner Horton, revealed the feat that six
ribs were broken on the right side, some of them
is two 'Aeons, and font ribs on the left side, besides
other internal injuries, evidently •the result of the
woman having been beaten with some heavy in
strument,-probably a dub. -
The woman's nook Also bore marks of strange
' -
lation and the print of fingers was plainly visible
upon it _Her .busband denies all knowledge of
the matter, and stated that both he and his wife
retired to bad at an early hour last uvening, and
that until this morning be had not seen her,
but several of the neighbors stated that both hus
band and wife were up singing and drinking until
a late hour last night. A daughter of the de
ceased, who is married, else stated to the coroner
that her father, the huttband of the deceased, was
frequently in the habit of beating her in a brutal
manner, and the coroner ordered him to be ar-
rested, to await the result of en investigation,
which will be held this afternoon at 3 o'olook.—
N. Y. Post of last evening.
FREDERIC PEARSON, about ten years of age,
eon of Mr. Charles K Pearaon, of Portland, one
day last week fell head foremost into a well in
Buxton, Ale , whioh wks about twenty feet deep
and contained Mx feet of water. Although badly
out and bruised on the bead, he contrived to make
his way sat after , having va inly called for assist
ono*. Nothing was known of the accident until
the little fellow reached the , honee, covered with
blood and drenched with water, and told his
story.
A NEW LABOR- SAVLYO MACEILNE.—AII en.
terprisiog Frenchman is oonstinocupg a balloon for
the accommodation of tourists who desire to wit
ness the beauty of Alpine soenery without the
trouble of asceadlog Mont Blame. The balloon
will be stationed at the bottom of the Chamouni
valley, and thetoo will ascend to the desired
height, and will be brought down again by a rope.
A steam engine.will supply the requisite power for
the enterprise,
:01.101.ART DEW:CBES —The degree of D. D.
has been conferred on Bishop Payne, of the Pro•
teetat3t Episcopal Church, and on Bishop Baru, of
the Methodist Episcopal Church. Both these gen
tlemen are in Liberia, at the bud of their rupee
five missions:.. Bishop Pay3:lo white man e
Bishop Burns a colored man. These honors were
conferred by the Wilberforce University, at Xesia,
Ohio.
PROTIABLIE MIIILDSI3 AT TA:TINTON', Mnss.--A
roan named Richard Ba3th, formerly of Provi
denoe, was shot at Taunton, Saturday night, by
Sharks Wormweli , and it is thought will die
Booth attacked Wormwell, when the latter drew a
piotol and fired three shots; the last entered the
:td .men of Booth, and the wound wu declared to
be fatal.
A BREWER'S DAVORTER ALLIED TO VIC
TORIA —By the marriage of the Count von Lettin
gen, a captain of cavalry In the Bavarian servtoe,
to the daughter of a brewer at bitunloh, the young
lady becomes allied to the royal family of
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New York AlltrUetts—Yesterday.
noun. etc.—The market for Western and State
rlour is less actor.; but the-low and medium vanes
aro firmly suela and. Raoul,' extras are in reutreaL
'/ be demand in oonfitted to the borne nod ttas e.n trade,
Salsa 'unlade la 61.041 bbls at $3 9004 for au..erfitte
F tare. $313103.91 for superfine Western 04 4'804 2* tor
the low gio•des of nitre Westein. 841004 20 fur .2tra
brandsst 2504 40 for finny do. 14 7004 80 lor qupptur
of (KIWI hoop exult and 84 Med fur trade
br,nde do.
Caradieu Flour le firmer and in lase liberal en y,
Choice extras are in de...aud. The sales are /MO bile,
at $4 1007 60 for extra..
dog Item Flour is m brnited demand. but is steady.
Tile sales are st(lbbls, at 8605.75 lor mixed to go o d id _
Perim* Saltimore &0., ann 015.3008 40 f o r eau,
ilye Flour eteady and in fair reauext—sales of 267
bins. at $26003.60. Corn Meal Is boner. and In lair
demand—ewes of 100 bbl. Novelty Mille, at $3.68. and
18' do Fairfax ?dills. at 63.- .
Panvialexs.—The marmot m rather easier for Mess;
oih.r k nos are unmahsou— sates We. at 815 60•
16 6711 fur Mess; tes tor Imitumeoted do; 64140 for
clear flOata 26 for unite.
Weer to moony ; sales of 250 bhis at 88 60010 60 for
Tark...red roses. andel° Ws *Ate for extra Beef a anis
are quiet. ; salsa 0 56 bbia at $l4 for Western.
Lint bleats aro quiiaitled • sato' of 50 ekes on unwire
tarmac We eaote at alters for limns and Viatla for
Stmeders.
We
.a steady ; sale, of HO Dlrail at 8020.
'We quote Western Deserve lint, r at 100110 ; for
choice mile and 8- lithrrn Onto 700 I
ea 110130.
Limes, Is quoted at Solo forth...to arid sea for
nsu•s.—The niistset Is quiet for 1 - ota m $0.5734.
Pearls are steady at $676.
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Wattaxgnar.
July IT —Bag, CATTLZ.-1 he boa( wile market
not again been don. 1 he low ar.oee of Loat weak bawl not
perd imorovnd. and drovers though the 'apply ag
smokier. Areet wi th losses The goo' one are flefßio
tor the nrung add extra rade*. Targo for (Mr to good
fit layers, and ter63(o for commou to tried um. The
average of all Raley la Te7go.
the male. on Monday -*ore not over aoo head ; oa
Tatum' about 3.fale. and bobnoe to oar. r •rn.
J..a.0 bead Le mono quantoy for Bergen) gola to
New ork Outobera. The average quality of the gtook
Vat voter than for WPM.. peat ; some Mesa smel
ted steer. were gold at to 4f ,
Vital. Calorie API) lemon kw:vs.—Calera B , 4liphyaty
and gel) nit detately 4a43f0 for good fat etbok ; gam
mon are dull at 3.040 ; prime and extra have told as
le. Idtlob Cows tifflrlßOderate tattiest at elltegg ;
Wee generally ak Imam tui lair togood.,
!Mai. azid. Lamjni are plenty.
THE PRESS.----PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1861.
and mitten have varied. bat cannot be quoted lower.
we Quote !late, live. for Sheep. and 6660 for Lambe.
88108 by Welit ic Hunt. 1.514 head for 84.01113; by
Wm. D. Ba th e. CO Lambs for e MAO 41 and 813 t S heep
for el m s 33 •by It. ft Puma. 1.483 nead for $4,737P1;
by Thomas Larkin. 458-heed for SIAM SS Ibt me .
Canby & O'Brien, 888 head sa36o TS; by McGraw
tO'Brien 1 593 head for $0,3 8 41; by saleaman at
hamberlaln'e. 3 056 Bhaae and 9 0 Vairebs at 62.51 to
48—average less then $3 50 he dentandhas bees
germ. aed bat a small number left over.
&art:tn.—Two Hog market nay..noad with a more
lively demand ; sale. at Nene for ones heavy o mu
f^d t and to..llght fat Bose so fatri. Dtatilltor fed are
dollar 80330 jive. But leer of the arrivals reMaln on
sale,
CITY E S
CAPP'S PATENT Caurnan Brorraita Port VHS
Horan sag .—We liars Just ex wined an article of vet"
great value to the soldiers. It is a stopper fora can
teen. so contrived as to filter the water. The great ad
vantage of This article is 'that there is no need df
lag it out, as the tubs attached to it reaches to the bot
tom of the canteen. so that the thirsty soldier has only . ;
to lift his canteen to hie mouth when the water is
drawn up through the tube. We would advise the onto- .
mending officers of the regiments now forming to We .
&Tirol*. Bee advertisement to another column.
tinzrznat, dfcang.t.e.tes Vicrontal.—lt le be
lieved by military men that one great reason of the'
success of General McClellan in Werern V.rginla. is
the fast that his soldiers are welt elothed and com
fortsbir squirmed. /toting upon this principle. many
of the newly-organized regiments have procured their
uniforms at the Br , wn Stone Clothing Hall of Rocklin!
& Wilton, Nom &!d and 606 Chestnut street. above
Sixth. This firm Is eveneively engased in the manu
facture of military uniforms, and no mean, shabby, or
urmarstantial garment to ever turned out of their esta
blishment.
Taa Rases. CORGASBII.-0a Monday next the
Febet Congress, will atniev , ble at Richmond. Their
gestion will no doubt be disturbed by ttronger aria
meets than can originate among the members thereof•
General e'oott to slowly advancing toward+ tlisir,capi•
tel. and the Union men w II arise en .inasse to meet
him. a. dwe have n doubt but that numbers of them
will come Ports to rihrehase their summer doming - at
the one-price gift Erneortum of Granville Stokes (0)
Chestnut street. All who purchase will be presented
userel and valuable . -
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS;.
or To 12 o'oroo= . :An roar.
CONTINVNTAL . HOTar-Nisith and Chestnut.
Mrs Pollerd; Ohio C T Reed. Boston
H 6 Orgood. , Chietago ' A at hbiors. Ch oego
Lieut. Ei le Botching. USA NW Turner, Roston
Chas it Davis. Mass P Pont. York, Ps
Teo. 8 }tartly. New York F Davis. he. Yo*
irderson. /It Lotus Drake. Ohio
V Winiere. Ohio 8t
W Runrso, Cinoinualr
C Lambert. New York A neon In xter. Boston
H. n A "oiler, Boston f A Biddle. New York
J Q a Baotielor. Mass Col C T Elsobe or. mass
WW Longninekr John Preston. °Una
W.rdemari . .
Wash. 0 0 W Lang & la' nOltoll
H Unread. Now York N Ikt rertengill & wife
J Randall & Mtn. N y W Et Turns I. Baltimore
Joe litotolne. Boston J Man kensre'ear N J
Goo ".• & wf,liarria'n H B romwell, New York
A Smith M Barmy. New York
Levi hitoomb Boston 1. eiseds LI 8 A
tt J Rivers Boston A A Nicholson Brandon
Dr C L Cell, Brandon Dr If Dyer. Brendan
Hiram Roberta, Brandon Gee WPa mentor. unit*,
13.1 Merriam. Brandon A R Tilton, Concord. N It
L Brown, Mast iohusetts C T Hard, I ,nwell
at H Critehett, N W Gibbs Bode latand
Griggs. massaebuyetts M Bullard & lady. Ham
Jae T nine,. M.as J R uttle. Lowell, ideas
A C 'Tuttle Lowell, Mani , N chesman. Dogma
F O Waleson, Boston Hen P Poore. Mass
II F Vim (moat, California tc w Coo Oh o
0 Cioovell, Osio John M Peck,
W i uttle, Bosten W G • mires's. N H
A 11 Mormon. Coroord .1 oa dew I, Boeton
C Cunntn t ham, Missouri L Kelty, New York
J. Boston L Neiterenn, MassaohuseNs
B Cole ft B Follett
T laplnk.Pror. Tt. I G F Drek.nson
Geo C wing Philiseephia D Deriosson
T Br rd ti,'Proy.hl W A Pierce. R Island
If H Rasing. Meg achusetta Cart Can well
E f bps,. Lockport. N Y Runs .1 Coosa, New York
A a 'romans, New York Joho E Remold& DC •
—de Feaster & of C wi•hf I, Barton
King, Weatiolgton W a. Net, York
W . &ton. New Yolk Cant W J Fitlirner.lloston
Cept J Moran. Boston Mr Barrows. • ono
Non J .onest, New York N Lisobam. New York
Jose A Yee': erdo Ba•ana L F Yzquieroo, Havana
Z M De ion, Alms Thos 1 n.rk. New York
A C Lamson N York 0 o Kenos. Jr. Conn
W Clellin Boston wAHa I Na. ark
E Heston, marsaohturetts W F Clafiin Boston •
J Day, New York 11 . Knowlton , N York
HKeith' Chicago 0 Tufts. Boston
3 Smith. New York' G 0 Monroe. New York
JD Baldwin. MD, Pitts Itsvul W Veeoh UR A
Mrs T D Benton & ohnd, 311.C0l 11 B F Wood UdA
N room Massaohueetts Win Amery, New York
T Carson &wf rennet W Ounlen peen.
T P Archer, uettysburg B CLOT. New York
U C Howell. New York Jos Zaino Baltimore
Geo Paters. Newark Liao ri Treat New -Lk. NJ
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01 Fox Washington. D C W 0 Dave•. erser.Cag.
Franeie. New York F 8 Littlejohn. New Ifiek
W L Flanders, Lowell Corn Grinnel,l New Yer
R Rises, New Juicy C A 10, Ter. New. York."... :
W 8 Iloganeous. N J •rok Young. New Jena?
I's Orem rialtimooi Wm ill &innards. N
W 8 Crosby. New York P Armel, Aurora
It A George, Pittsburg Al Armin ; Madison , Ind I
Isaac r T Edwards. Bacon Al Gdoert. Boston
J Litt e, Louisville. Kr L Burney. indium
Wen Hunter & li,Brooslyn Miss .1 et Banter. N Y
Wonvon.R ode Janeiro .1 W F Church
Geo W hloCobk, Ohio Cap% .Lowber
Una Wright Otis Bristen;New York
mYlltOßAtrllB' writ:l.—x*olfmk street. below Arek.
J Boras & le. Panes R Rear, rellnenville •
W M harvey, Athintio oitr A, enereittl, tiosePh
Chem M terbee, Lancaster 4 bine.. aDutelllll
Miss Fmilsy. etrouds urg A 0 Riau, /Stroudsburg
J Coinw.ll. Connerssnlie Cl' HELMS. etas itotingetts
J m Jordan. Maine J E Parsons. Borriabarg
M Bar,. Lanoaster Mre Moore, Pirrabarg
It A filmier, Bethlehem Thibaut Neer York
T 8 Yeeder..Attioa Ind W a John3on Wash. P C
Ililoble, Dartford, Conn R P Allen, White Deer, Pa.
AMERICAN BOTSL—Chestnit street. above PSIS.
L F Chapman. Co Cleman W Tharp k d•. Delaware
Solomon shatter. Vermont B Mormagh. Varmints
r" , Hared Maryland Jag Wllltsme. Baltimore
T Thomason. al B. NJ H Lwson. Plornat'we. Pa
ism Wolf. Pottsville 91 R Nichols, Pottsville
Nelson Hall, Conneotiant Weil.ei New York._
J M Robinson. Maryland Renvey, Maryland
P Moore, New York d M 8u11:44k. New Yore •
P Sieirsm, Mow York - B A Meeker, Now York
A S Ca met, N MR York
B r. I,OULB ROT EL—caenaut otroos.BDOVO Third.
John iS Barton. Bel no, Fa Mn Barton. Del 00. Pa
L 9 Bro*. Poems Joe E Crawford. Fenno
VEt Stewart. Now York lw R Stewart, Plow York
Col Rh at Clair. Florida P E Phan oak. Newark
C Bilmoro. Nam FtGoemp- .:lothlehom
A G Watortow . s. W C El&l.eTfid'd. hid
Thos Bradley, ow "ork R. A 'Givens. Baltimore.
M C Marloano. New ork F Leblanc, & 14S. Penn
W M Velie, New York
TRH UNION—Anse street. abase Third.
Col R Ratollff. Tamaqua J LBtephinson. PbON
R L't Raw en. attune co. Pe Jan I) Midas. Lancaster
R 'reltnadte. Fquinunk J C Cromer. Pittuburs
Mrs C Wtlnerton, Tro, ' NY Chas it Otahorn. thila
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.—Chestnut sr., above /kith.
Jes R Firth . Now York C Pf.a.s. Neu. York
M Pennock, Wilm. Pei L J Kirk, Larrower co
C yearns , . ew York
Johnit Elktn. Pe d
ri New Jersey Aribuisr. new' York ,
0 Stover, Pottstown. Fa
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WF Lloyd. CoMmira. Fa Win Norton. Trenton, N .1"J
Rob. Nimpson. Trenton. NJ A Farley. Pittsburg
J B Pcnsnal..Lenoaster co Li Col 8 Johnson, U 8 A
mei J- Johnson. U 8 A Dr HB , Mimi. Ugi A ,
Dr e I.eitly. G 8 A 8 G Grows, Pit.sbar
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(*ant Barton. Can p Wrelfll6 0 tV Dithr.dge, Vlttso,lltr
3 B Fraiand, Leacaster no A B Kauffman, LULL, co
- BARLEY TERAP—Becond street, beloarrYille•
David Jarrett. Bucks oo Wm Davison. Obiatenhant
4 4111e15 Hultman, P.mna E D 800 • roam Penns
Joe Luther, larksonville Amos r• disards. Penns,
John •nteh Hartsville Jou 0 Berva. Dor laatelint
Jos Rill, Penns
MOUNT VERNON iiO3'EL-8000nd at. above Arch
J Smith: Norristown Geo NI ortiwore Del.war b
w sops -ids Jr. Del C A lames. Mai rand •
J D Droste, bulimia 8 It Van Buren, New tor
RATIONAL INOTEI.--jtsos Emmet. above Wtitra,.
ED M War, New Jersey M P Boyer & la, Readier .
1. H Davie & la. Pot:atowa J filliatzer & la. Powwow t
G W Oreutheoh. B ocou,ab's . tin A Orem ,aeb.Bloon,"s
Thee limes, Perm Lazarus, eabhed
R M l aides. White March B a Bozby. White Marl it
W &rids, Altooea, Pa •
.11.rvEJLE HOUSE—Third street. above Rae*. .
Tl 3 Walker. NOW York A, Sensamen, Ringgold •
D Elder, Harrisburg A W Selfridge, Peens IP
Mrs WW de fridge d. POl pliant, Liverpool, Pfk•
BALD 'EAGLE HOTEL—Third et., above Callowblll.-
Levi Trauger, Penne P 'Rangier enneorn
J kt Panto, tlll7.laburg W J
ed, r. Womeladorr.
Jacobßantu. rbila a Wilson, Indiana '
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et.. above Callowhill
Rev D Brind.e. Bethlehem Pol smith, weisenburn
At Eumnb.se. Beading D tSbultz. Reading
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PEILADELPItIA BOAID OF 1241 Dr.
GEO.I/. TATIJAM.
TH. ?Amu cIiaRAM. # COMMIT= OW vim 144§mtit.
w Id. i.. REilb.
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEANLERE.
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FROM TELEIit UNITED miens.
Lica • 1i 1P
LgO— --Nnw Yo-k— Havo7. • 3 1 8TIII :
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d labors h —.New Yora—lL4vorocoot.
Canada,
garozda ow York— B amborkfir
Wathington—.Neer ST
Asia York— Live rp00L......i—.4.aidy. St
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Teatoida New Yarn
FROM EUROPE, •
MINI L714.9l Von Pave
Afnoa _ —Liverpoo) —Now 10
Tainont a— .Boutbampron New York--. July 21.
Er —Eout tt pton NOW fork . ivy 34
The Califon:do Mail &Damara sail from fir, York in
the let 11th , and fl et onolt month
The Havana Steamer. leave flow York Oa tl2lO id. 71k,
12th. 11th. and 17th of each month.
LETTER LUCIE
At the Merchants' SzeheAre, PhileteWads.
Bina Nauman, 11.2wland --.—. l .lverooot;lnly 21
snip Tuscarora, unnievir—_._—LlSerVoo64ooEl'
Barr ..glantine, 0 1434•01.---- .-- Har&11111. 110.5 n
Bark Roanoke. Ttiompeon--- —.Rio de Janeiro. soon
flortr Clara. Barrett ..•.--.--...Port neat°. aeon soOr U A Beokeober.Rtabbe7...7.---._ Port Seam. soon
flLAJartil: INTELLIGENCS.
rotrat or PHILADELPHIA. July is. 11%).4
BUN -.- 47-3U14 nit ,
MOB WATER ..-- • -
ARRIVED.. • -
Steamship EtraaLtston, Baker, 48 hours from Boaton,
with mdse ante usaserigera to henry Winsor. • I
Ramotastilp Delaware. Johnson, 30 hours from New
York, vie Lisps May. with mice and paasei.geta to las
Auden/toe.
Brix Geo Amos, Nichols. from Portland.. in ballast to
Olionialmon A Glover.
emir Swan, elvilmatt, from at ThotAse 25th ult. via
E ast eurbor, TI, with atilt to a E thusirbncige—vessel
to Van Horn, Woodworth & Co. Brig Dalai Demob',
was at Pert Spain Joao la, discharging. ono sohr Mary
Alma from New rare, at St Thomas• d aohargin2%
Behr nlbion. !dilation. I day from Pyre-fathom Sant:
with fish to captain., 048th:day, at 4 1 81... was boarded
by revenue cutter Jackuon./mat hi York, an a orate,.
ache reepttine, fd enown, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to N aturteivint tr. Co,
Sohr Knight, °ago, a days from Boston, with Indio to
Toed' & Co.
•
1113onr Em Is Fowler. Willard, /0 days from St George,
me, wi Victth mass to captain.
•
&Mr ory. Murphy .Bdaya from St George, in bat
last to L Audonnea & on.
Bahr Orria Fronde. /I awle.lo day. from St George, in
ballast to L Atioeuried A Co.
dehr Jos Maxfield. Misy.6 day' from Boston, in bal
last to Of
Si
rust & Co. ,
&Mr lit Si WhelOen. heal, from Portsmouth, in ballast
to N Sturtevant & Co.
stair Leoneas, Gilman. from Boston, (a ballast
Sturtevant & Co.
oar Geo Mausbam, flondder.9 days front New York,
), with rnose to °sown.
W asson. (evens
rodeo to oitotain. 0n,6 days from Salem. With
Oh. ..our Limon, Baker, from Boston, with 106 to caption
Shbr eaten& Helen. Baser, from Newport. with ludas
to
30hr CrowA
Bagelell & COl.l Mason. from Boston, Wilk mists 'to
captain.
Sohr Maine Law. A meabury,l2 dap; from Roukpo'rrr
with toe to e; A Sender lc Co.
echr Dancing Wave. hOnnett. 8 days from Bootlibay,
wit. /gifts .A ambler &
Far death Wooster. Lord, 8 days from Elaworth, Me,
with lain.. & o. to IS • Boadar & CO
• teitir George J Ws veer. 'rut:well. a days from /aide's
River. with corn to A • to & Co.
Bohr Basted / day from Lawee. Dol,
wile wheat. to Jaa L Beeler h. Co.
Boor t Imo, Bunco' ha, from Providencia, in ballast
ton stain.
Bohr B W Benedict, Elio, from Providinwor, hi
to captain.
Elotir T rreoedicit. bal-
Goldsmith, from .Provnienos, in bid
-I.st to oitpusin,
Bohr Taos French. Newell, from I/overbill, in basalt .
to ciaptaki •
6.06 r P Reeves, Garman, from Baca, In ballast f
ollir Iva
Behr Pitfalls, Wheaton, from Boston, in beta* tp
om rti rsi T
r _helms Revamp Bowan. I day Dom. DoWar,:l
Del. with wheat State fis:rratt.e. mon.
Bohr Diasuomi, atilt. 1 day trout Milford s lift s
with Wheat to Jag Barran& Son.
Bohr Wm worse°, South froni Boaton„ ,
Pohr A l abamaidler. requid from Poston.
Bohr . Yam:Oder. from Barton.
Bohr L Bitirtevant t OMAN. from Boston,
. Bo hr Polo R. 0 Po rt er. Smith. from Boston. ,
Bohr W Godfrey Weeks. front Boaloti
R R Parser. # a ker. from Now Haven.
Bohr flosesu Wave. Yeast. from Fall River .
. Solar 0 P Heeler. Booklet. from Daevensport
Bohr Lout.% Reeve., I yman • from New h ork
PONT John Crawford. *mitt., from New York.
Behr vvrn r.oroer. R obinson. from Brinell.
rarhr Vanes. Bordge: from Bosco
Bohr al Vw • !worms hiodfrry from Boston
Rohr J I. Merrrhy, smith. from Bolton.
Rehr Rturt cr.stir. Nte from Portland,
Bohr R M Watson. Smi h. froon Ho rt on.
Bohr Fanny. Mayhew . from Roston
Rehr The- (sae C. Bmi'h from Poston.
"trimmer Goy ord. Norman. 34 hour. from New York,
with mdse to Nif ' m M Baud /r. Co.
•••,,RA RIM
Reg Geo Arno., Niohola. Borron.Rlnciokson & Gkiver
Rohr Orreau Wave, Veasle. Boston. do
Rohr R .1 Merrier, Robinson, Bart:Ado'', Thom Watt
eau & oons
Fehr Jamestown. real. Itsy West. Workmen &
* o h r Hen Hotroer. Burnett Fah River, Pallowell & Co
Bohr Leonesa Gilman, Snulai•ury. N Sturtevant & Co.
nr i i r jar Mos 6old. May, Boston. do
Rohr R G Whelden "real. Portsmouth, do
Pater Peleua Relee..l3aker. Hrann e, do
Pobr Neptune, Mot 3 re. Grovoland. do
Soar M A Shindler, Ireland. Boston, do
- Pokr Penni, Mayhew. Boston. do
Pe. r tl A Stetann. Rich. has ham. Mass; do
' Soh. Vashti chary. Haley. Boson, do
Bohr A al Edwards, Edward., New York. Bancroft,
Lewts Ar Co.
Rohr Viotory, Murphy, Wryinouth. L Audenrlsd & Co
Mohr L Reaves. Lyman Fremont do
Fehr 0 Frannie. Rowley. Canitior Point. , --do
• Bohr Wm Paxson. Strpbenson. Weymouth. do
Pahr Loon.. Baker. do do
&Arra V W Rirumons Godfrer, Salem, do
hohr Jos B Myers. r'ohh. Heaton. do
Bohr Thos Borden.*Wrightington. Fell River, Cabeen
&iv Wm Collier. Rainrr. B-wton neripller & Bro.
Poor J.hn Crawford, limith. East Boston, de
‘Pohr Th C. Pinirh. Rana do
:Pchr W Wallace, Beall. Boston. C A Becksoher
'Rohr B H Parker. Pa.ker . oreeriport, IL Mare Powell.
gloor Alabama, Yanrildor. Boston. E R Parlyer & Co.
Behr L. Sturtevant. Corson, East Cambridge, J R Bin
baton.
Bohr wr Weeks. Godfrey. R". 10.. do
Behr rwro Loper. Robinson, Glo , oester. do
Bohr 0 F Bawler. Buckley, Danversport. Costner.
Spr , ner ft - Wallington. T7
r Ren Croahr. Nye. Portland, do
r K I.Simm , mia Goody.-Providence. do
Bohr R ri Porter Smith. thinversport. 13 Milne@ tc Co.
Pohr Owner Ref,. shoe. Fogy Lsuilimr, do
Pohl , I your ann. Weaver, Dorton, Baum, Ogle k Crla
For r R A W•rka, Godfrey Boston. do
Bohr F Edwards. Balmo.k. Boston, Bancroft. Lewis
8-hr C M Wilson. Borth. Past Boston. do
Rohr A M Aldridre Bateman Providence, R!3 Powell
• Bohr R Cole, Hazleton, Boston. do
Bohr Ann Purner. Ayr, e. Lynn. Van Dusan. Norton
&
Rehr Meotevne Falkenbure. Roston. do
Pchr M P trunsou. Rudaon, Boston. Tyler. atone & Co
Rohr R A Itetl'owt., Clark, Part ford. do
Bohr 341 'Venire, Bindge. Boaton. J R Henry.
Boor bloCarthr. Smith, Boston. Noblo, Hammett
6: Calewell,
Bohr Mary Haler, Haler, Boston. do
Rohr M Betts. I. nd rot, do do
Behr Ida Ponder' Jr. Dorman, Belem. C A Reuksoher
&C.p '4Btst
llkAr Emma Amelia. Harding. on. D Cooper.
M RAND 4..
ftesansitip Boston ME , Vroo O
ker, hence, arrived at New
York yesterday.
vteamship Pe eta. Judicial', for Liverpool. sailed from
New Yorti yesterday .
• *hip Esther. Lawie. for Philadelphia, remained at
Rt. de Jareiro G h ult.
...h i p sk i krs, Buraiey, from Ban Francisco. arrived at
New York 16th inst.
Sark Andrew Mandenon. Thompson. hem*, was
passed 12th inst. let 31 25, 10001 40
urvlr Lapwing IC-I y. From Min de Janeiro 9th nit, ar
rived at Baltimore 16th lost.
Hark jos,' C Brune, Gryle.eleared at Baltimore 16th
tort for Montevideo a .d Burman Ayres .
Brig relbi, Oarnisty. for Philadelphia same day, was
• t Salt Coy. TI, Ilth inst.
Rehm David Hale. Conklin. Fifort, Smith. White
&wall. Howell, J B Austin harts and J Birdsall. Me
tome. hence. arrtvad at Boston 16th inst.
Pohrs Mountain Eagle. A mem LAudenried. Bartlett,
Mar , Blandish. Atwood. rubella Thompson. Cern
A Beaton. Ryan. Richard Veux Prink. Caroline flail,
' swans, and Prowess. Jack. way. clewed at 13.sston
ism inst fir Ph.lado , phir.
So r ?no Elllndge, Conklin. hence, arrived at New
London lath mat .
Bohr A men*. Lane, sailed from Promdenoe 16'h inst.
for Plaited. .
Soh, (Garton. Latta. henog, arrived at Bangor 16th
Instant.
Rehr Defiance, Boynton, heuoe, arrived at Portland
,Ikh inst.
Sohr Poreat. Robinson. keno., arrived at Portsmouth
h nut.
Soh r James Neilson. Burt sailed from Taunton 14th
snit for Philrde pine
riohr Jorrph rurner. Crowell. sailed from Fall River
13th lost for viiilade phia
• learners Vulcan. Morrison. and Tacrony. Ely, hence,
arrived at now York yesterday.
steamer Rarah Jones, cleared at New York yester •
bar for Philadelphia,
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PBloa Cluynaga OF TRIM LAMM,
Smile, =de In the best manner, expressly for RE ,
PAIL BALES. LOWEBT selling prima marked In
Fiala Fitores. Ali tootle- made to order trarnsottai
aatutfutori. Oar ONE-PRIOE system etrietly ad
kored to. an are thereby treated alike.
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BUFFERS: RS WITH DISEASRB OF THS BLAD
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others me mare imitations of this great origami, which
hem gained snob exterunve patronage in all parte of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Bair
Dre issetwirry.orodonew a splendid blank or natural
brown. without staining . the skin or injuring the hair.
snd will t soscivrts sirists cf bed arra. invicoratitc
the WO for life.
601 4 1 by od Druitgurtr and Perfrunera. WhoNILO. by:
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Di rritscii—voo.n.— Telly 16t11._Ifel, by Rev. P. J.
Cox- Mr. Charlos A. Dtttnoh , of Philadelphia. tu MIN
Camlino Poor of Brlrtol. ra
Kgl . 4 WORTHY—KOHL.—OzIhe 4th tilt , by the Ray.
hnmes !Kerrey. Joseph Karrurorty to ftheabeth
Frances Kohl. deughter of the late Israel Rohl, ailof
Frank (era.
I"cCREIVOYHRMITEL—On the Ph ieeteet. Jethh
Ah.vers. net .Androor b oClready to Etteanna
aetith, both of Camden 14 I
BVPR r,y —On the 17th instant, William A. Everlf,
to the auth y•nr , f hits as.,
Due -mins .-On e t h e
fir antunrl.
• La H 38.0 v—the lath lnw Mrs. Ann Lambson.
seed 74 'lonia.
Flom rel from the residenoe of MIT Catharine `Oven
. son northwest corner of 9 hirte-nth asd Ma.ket atm .
this (TI ed thei.l—nah. at 4 W0h.04.
MEI Z.- On leth Inst., inha A. Me' z, son of the
, late George and ...atharine in the 36th r ear of his
age.
Vanoral from the residence of' his brother-in-law.
' Jonathan Powell:leo. 1911 Mayan/eluting avenue, that
(Thor...lay) at ternorm q 9 n'nlonk. •
cAniv...—On the lath instant, Riehara Cahill, in
! the , 73d • ear of his ate.
•
Funeral, from the residence of his son, Richard F.
Cahill. lso: MO Lombard street, oa Friday morning•
gig o'c'ook. - • at
a • HRON.—an the 16th inst., Eliza B. Canton, in the
71kt year of her ate.
. .
Funeral from hnr Istn reeidenee. 'o. 1322 Wood
street. I his I Thursday I afternoon. et a o'elook
TIRMSPeOn. , -On the 16th mat, Mary ./3116. daugh
ter ef John M. and Mary M: 'Thomason, aged 3 rears
mod 7 months.
Fees al from the re..de , oe of her 'parent*. Wett
Qhest•r Toad. above Fisher's avenue, this eraurgdgr)
istlgnigon at 3
. . .
DU ye sN.—On the 16'h Instant, Mrii. Ettgah•th Dun
can mrlf • a , James • unoan, in th• s6th Year of ba , ass
:Fu• erat from the remittance of her husband. Nn. OM
Routh renth @Wet. an Ftid tr morn nr, at 9 a'olnek •
I.M TITCIC..—On the - 16 h instant. I•gnine. Stutz in
fant daughter or Altart and Mary Ann Emeriek. aged
Id months-
Funeral from.the tsedenon or bier warents. corner of
PAitiner and Retired." strove. this (Thursday) aft•r
noon • at 4 o'elock.
MERTON —On the 16th instant, A lire, J. Jileutoo,
aged t 9 ars. • -
Funer ye al from the retiden”e or his inothet. Mrs.
Meter, No 823'pnug Garden stmt. gild (Thurid&T)
umroine,tt 7 0.01,,k.
. .
J , tCK gON.—On the 34th instant, Fimnuel. non of John
end )lino Jeokeon. aced 4 • ears nrd 3 foonthe.
Funeral from toe reeldenoe of Ws parents. in Vien
na street. above lielerad 3. thni , (Thureday) atienv. , n,
w &mock -
JOH NIoN —On the 16'h inst., at Walnut Greve, near
'Notre Brike. Bucks county, Pa. John Li. Johnson,
aged nearly TS) years•
Fnaeral from his late resoienos. near Centre Bridge,
on Delaware river. Bunke county... Pa., this (Fitt tr-MIY)
morning at 10 n'olork
RAN the 16th irritant. Thomas Wane. son of
James and Mary Rene. aced 4 ears and 15 d4)**.
Punera , from the residence of Ids serous, in Beverly
plan.. Bhispen street, below Ninth, this iThursdaY)
morning mire° noir.
KO% , tf Da PFPR —On the , 6th instant. Vdarard, so"
of Jacob and Mary Korndatrar. aced 4 months and 2
Fumiritl from the . rendermo of his 2ftroutsr. in Fut
le•trm rotn.t. Flawym ocreet• wb•Va. nolgro.da IS42ls
teen h ward this( Ebursday)afrarnnork,ibt 6 o'oloolt. •
MIorrRNING RTORJI, BESFON do SON,
91 E CP u - STIVUT •treet, are now gelling
Slant nrape twat% at 25 and SIX cents.
.741soir b 'TeROI. at 35 and 3134 c.o.s.
Blank 7-4 wide teregro. 50 and 6104 mite.
Fleorind-mon rn n • peal,- a. 25 °eau.
Gray mined layellas,
Gray Mailed MadarLAL IE4O.
f i•a7 laity d wide madonnwt,
Glaelr and what. printad grenadine haregee, 10e.
Shepherd plaid mai grenad.n. ha• area. ISOo.
Black and whits Paris organdien.2se. 6,7
frrNOTICE—TO THE INHABITANTS OF
PRANKPORn—That , he DAILY or W RELY
PEERS can be h:d the counter of my store, or reread
at your boners regularly, at an ear • ton r,
comEr RD,
Arent for-The Press.ro Frankrord.
ylB 1m•
NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
L•
DELA
wreILS AND HARIT'AR C•Nel... AN 0 OMR
-1117.5. "ift AM ROY RAILROAD AND TRANSPOR
TATION CUMPANILS.
PIM:V*2ON. N. , July 16. 1861.
The Joint Howl of nireotors have this day declared a
Dividend of FIVE PER OKNT., on the Capital took
of the r ommtniee from the immure of the loot inx
month,. nhyabir to tne n tooknolderr or their boot re
prasentativea on and aver 'he 23d met .. by melte R 0
BffirPEN. at the of the Compeniee at Philadel
phis. a
w rhil by IRA BLIPS, at the °Moe of the COmPaMee
at Ne York.
)ylB-8t
rrrTHE FRANKLIN INNTITUTE.—Tbe
Members are seen:ally requented In attend the
Bated 81eating,tn hs held at the ballot the Itotttute.
nu TEUntinftY EVKisiltifi. 38th inst., at 8 Betook.
The Conatitntidn of the •oeietv. as amemded et the lest
two meetings bee been engrossed. and will be read for
ayerAvat by the Megiberi t
Jrl7-!t • WiL,Lltilt HAMILTON, Actuary.
WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA, Jul 12.1661.
s meet= or the Bard cf Ofrietore. hold.thts
day. Mr. C. N. WSTIIANDY was appointed Assistant
Cashier of thle Bank.
hie let G. M. TROUTMAN, Cashier.
rrlr. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND DARBY JIAILliOall COY.? sNY.
PHILr WILFUL% July 13 1831.
The Board of Dlrootora have this day declared & Di
vidend of PPP r N C &NTS per ehare on' the
Capital Stook of th s Company. outstandins this day,
parable en and after the 26•11 lost :at the Moe of tee
Treasurer, No .2. Walnut street.
For the annvettionee of tne 6tookhelden, the Tres •
rarer will be at the Depot corner • (Derby avenue and
Fo..ty ninth street (opposite the lirar's Ferry ro.e.,
between 31(. ard 6 Y. 61., on SATURDAY, the.27th
lest prepared to pay the above.
Tr&Aner Books will be closed until the 26th inst.
THOS. oPAIHKeI, t , eoretnr• andVreasiner,
./316 . 1n1 No.. 1 1 WALNUT tdreet.
7OFFICE OF THE FRANKFORD AND
84UTELWARR. PHILA L.Pal CITY PAR
GER RAILWAY rOMPAISY. BERES (late
Chatham) Street, below Fourth
FRI ADRLITIL. Jab/ 11. MU.
The, Board of Direotors have th , s day_ deoltred a
Drrldend of TWO AND ONE-Htl.F PltD CFNT.
from tun turnings of the pest six months. plyablo to
the Ftookholder., or their legal reyremeatativee, on sod
after the 26E1414Am
The neuter &hike will be atoned until 22d hurt.
Irll. Urn it ABU() rr, reoretarr
cry. OFFICE 01r THE FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY, No. 406 011 RTNITT e trrot
PRILAMILTUTA. /111 , 1 1 ISM
At a rneetinx of the Board of oi , eotons held Ole de,.
a dividend of TERP.E PRE CENT. was declared on
the capital, payable nu the first der of Ausuat next.
jyl Im • W. I. MANCHA/I.W Seoretarr .
MOFFICE OF THE WEST PHIILADFL
pebt kt,hosi..,leGEß R• COMP • NY.
. corner of 11AVKRPORB Road find LOGAN
Bireet. Twenty-fourth Yard. (Uffioe hours from 9 A.
Al. to 3 P. M.)
Ihmanat.eins...ltily 9. Mi ss dal
Board of Directors& the klempanv have this dal
declared d vidend of FOUR Der ven mon t hs , capital
stook o h e oomvany for the last six Dayabie
Ot3 and after the 25 It inst.
The books for the transfer of stook will be closed on
the 11th tort until the lath.
jtll-the3ctut2s NV RI. MAR Tr/mover.
OCrWE HAVE EMPLOYED HELPFH4tItI
TyyEPROTESTANT NXCHANGE,Sontliwast
corner SECOND ano NEW Streets, and take pleasure
fn reoommendin c tto the public as an institution much
needed in our city, for its care in selaotiny the best
men, women. and children as to character and nualt
kabobs :
J. E. ADDICES, CIO Rune street.
E. M. SELLERS. G•eien And Tulpetumken streets.
U L W I ANN A RA ND OLPH E , llB
1 1
Chestnut St
eet.
Dr D . PA N COA K T P . A I3 R M C unt 2 Vernon s tre e e t
JAS. RICH &DS. MO Mount Vernon /tree:. -
GEO. FRES MA K. PC.North Eleventh street.
P. G. OLIVER. NA-North Sixth stmt.
R. S. NOW kird and Germantown avenue.
T. WILSON, fitt Korth Front street.
T..fdalgliiff.A.: 422Soed Front street. . . . „
M w KITE, Marshall 'treat. '
W.
. 0, BO •
RER r iitit Market 'treat. ,
giciZANDSON.4IB Market 'treat,
And over one aZadred and fifty more, to whom re _
femme will he iirwri et the 'gr ime Inven dm
NOTICE.—The Commit eee appointed
by the 'Carlotta Commie' of Borne ellatte. Reserve
brays,. semen's Blue& &e ' ' favorable to the fo•rna
tion at a Regimen , to be offered to the Gene at G .)-
vernmene, for Alt lIIVS SFR VIOB, irtilpes° meet
on Ili fl tteiD kY EVEISING gth.X r. Jolt 28th. at dit-
RANAK Re Li.. N. F corner of Eighth and Callow
hill streets, at 8 o'clock.
Hy order of the Commiges.
jyl6-3t • WM. CHAPMAN. Jr, Beeretarg,
lINITSD STATES 0 VALRY.—
.wArergu—For the Third Regiment U R. Cavalry
—6I)IC-b3liled. 1111111arTif d men. of good characiter
snit morels, between the Ages of 18 and SS years, to
serve for 6 yearn. Pay from 12 to 21001 1 er. per month,
in.th olothing. bawd, and modioal attendance. Men
acvnatomed to horses and riders yreferred ; a minor
will nitt be en'utted without the content of parents or
uardian. Apply at Principal Rendezvous. No. tl6
Smith , -10 H I I Street. JuLtri BAVAI4S,
jl2 Sw' Capt. 36 Regt. U. R. Cav'y. Ream Officer.
A BE.QUEL TO
, c SCHOOL DATS AT RUGBY."
MESSRS. TICKNOR &. FIELDS
TOM BROWN AT OXFORD.
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&Mkt. .Prioe at. Uniform with Part First. .
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all booksellers, or lint von paid by the Publishers on
receipt of pries.
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Trt UT fftteet. Libraries at a distance two
trreW,hawtor Book. to wall, if at a distance, wil=
their c,,unee, 'dam biadtage,_datas. editioße. prioes,
lad gootitiotte. • WAN TED--Booka printed PT Bemis
tofu rseetalia, as well as • early Books printed- in and
ak ~ oaa3 73;P 3 phl JAL= mlirit rs. flr:l=ll.tiatal:
togri t ittprt al, sent froth Ilbrpt i egmamt"
Rbis,
Fr 0 TH E id ADIEB .—OHILDREN'S
11 cLOTVIING. nt on immense sacrifice, sit Os Ln•
, dioo' and Clu'dron'a FNumsblas• there. No. 104 North
Ttirl Sheet. afore his lt"
CI"'SPATENT FiLTARING ( ORK.
AND TUBE for bo , diare Canteens. drinking
~,,iugh whlch the giddier gets paen wcrer. freed . from
Ti.,;:eiiin. Fift een dollars the /00. or 26 Gents a gc.ce,
No.
, 3 ...4190 Arrest. /3 1841 c •
--.
ONLY i;l. s roß A COLORED PEW £O.
graph, sin ,:•if q. twelve for 01'.30. Twelve plain
p oo , orropoo wool
. nze, for $5. 51nbretrlies a 1
amine
. t Ne• l i nta tr o GA , ~ t.kcy, szcura) btreet, amine
. -
It"
Green. , ...
TuRN IP SEED.
Hew Crca. warr*nte+. 4 i ll
NY Anima.. sad • V,r
aLFRED D •rd RE
118,
rmtdement and O ed W11761 1; 3°86 1
. 1 1 18 nt N o . N or th sigoot,'d, F dad a
SUMMER COMPLAINT OR OBOLERA
iNPANTUM.—The sufferings of rhe \ )1 ," .. . 1 " i . . ° Ln e 2
from tble di
SY b , at oboe 'shaved by . 4 , ° 0 - 0
CA $ MINAT Vl, IbiLote M.' it oahne the a. ggine art 4
allays the Unbitten of the stomach end eehotr.i.‘t. _Peed!
and A pmronuont care. said at NICHES ill UT L "AM.
• ..41 , 17 3 if ,
stlMhiliß 19 UPON US—And all the
eases incident to the season may now be expsoted.\
Dyeenteiy. inarri cot. Choleia rdor hos, and ail Bowel
Allitotions are likely to prevail. and w II o‘nee o nob
.woliferine. Yet these and all nmtler oornplait.ts re., he
p. omens nosed by Dr. D. Ja rS' CAA N TIV s
.ISALS.eht. Preparad at,t2 CH heTNU r re. it IT 3.-if
SAVE YOUIL CHILDREN! Save Your
Children ! from the too often fetal 'gaols of lim
per iesi,nr. &canoe /ANN . . 'el •AR
/ iS XidiktiaA en. It la Valmont. I erttin. and 1114 TO.
mad , . and should be kept on hand by dyer, rareful
mother. eold at att CH hel rn UT &rest. !....,417 St if
ri.OLIO, tour btomach, and all Bowel
&notions, are removed ur JAYNII , B CAAMi
riATIN r. BALSAM, with more
.i
Gene than
Iry ant other hrehamoria et, u frai l - K r t tt i sn d utri e .
It a trial. tkilti at rto. 142 nit tus T r i c - fs t : —3717-311(
CHOLERA, Cholera Morbus, land Crsuips
`ILA ma ell be speedily sad efeetesuy oared br
JAW( is'a CAR hi 1141,11 VB ',ek . oromptiv
taken by the valeat whim Ant stusokaa. figAta-
P
la r t
, , , MARRIED.
I)TED.
Rlrll A Rll RTOCK TONI t Tresunirers.
JAB. 3. GREEN.
ItULLITA_RY NOTICES.
NSW PUBLICATIORS;
PUBLISH iHIS DAT
ruar 11100 RD,
COMPLETING THE WORK
MILITARY GOODIN
UNION GooDs.
FLAGS;
BUNTINGS, ece., &c.,
-IT REDUCED PRICES.
W. H. HORSTMLNN & SONS,
jyr St FIFTH and OHERRY'Streeta
COTTON. DUOK;
SOITABLIC FOR TENTS;
rap. *ALS 1 , 1
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS
.13212V1 _
RETAIL DRY t4OODS
EN'S AND BOYS' WEAR:
.
A.T.A.Caehmarettes, Tweeds. rotion.defi,
idattenna. Cordttroys.
, 75 eent. fine all-wool 1- Ixammeres.
BARR and fancy Caultneres.
ductehit dr. GOIRA.R.S)-
i 713 R. R. olornew RINTR and MA STET.
ft,t-orgriG OtIT• SALE DREt.fiS GOODS.
'•••• Balance of our etoctr Palomar . Dress 'Goode, a
merely nominal plees. to alone them.
Enrages and Rafael, Robes. 1...“ rhos half prim
' Fuse stoilt Black Drees Chiddri; extra cheep.
13 COOPER.- dr, tAttgaßD.
5, E. oor. HINTS and BURKE%
it.EN Ls OE PnINT
Etitiarbt. Mantles. rind Bornots;'
tcrene-hatf their rotaue;
1311%isir Ei r ik tillinPeis. Cloth do.
Rummer Dusters. .A firth at , ok. cltea
• " COOPER 'IL olari ARD
ocoi; ca . had MARKET,i
.N. 11.—Beet Hoop kids: 17,te 46 springs. ' .1713
SUMAS D tiES 1 GuODS.
A Mill further Raduetton.
In Pnoes of Dress tiooda
To.act.e. Summer Asuortmemta.
Oral- Liocals-,Travellina Goods. .
Lawns and -,•raandi-a—Chinczea—
.
Jaareees.and Grenadines—Brat:44w. •
Cabooda—roulat—Summer
Potairda—luudnar-4 hawla—Mantles. - -
SSA FIFL.KSS BRtYi'yy, S,
jyll CHESTNUT add Eitilllo Streets
LLPIEN DIAPIORS —A full line of various
inalittea 'of Pootoh inch to 25-3noh.
Alao — Anokabsok and Towellings.
aHaftt•LER4 BROTHER,
1,11 DITESTNII V and EIGHTH Streets.
F 4 YNE & E.ANDELL ARE. OPENING
1 41 4 A r . .lt • 81LK3.--Efinek Silks, fine grade.
Blank Bilks +or city Beteg.
Bleak Bilks holawae.
fili x ek 22 to 36 inobeg Vide.
" YEW, jc• LAND FOURTH. and
RCM, are selling all their Summer Goode taw,
to oio:e them.
rummer Filke. Indi* and French.
De k French Ornarutr - Lawns
Bare and Lawn nobs: by the 'yard.
.Pouble and Tenet till Orenedines.
pyaz LANDELL x A-V E FOR
4 BATHING DRxI3BRB AU-wool Blue Flannel&
All-W 001 - Plaid F; 8.1171411 N.
Good aiwortmentorrowolings.
Summer QuiVa vtiol•sale. irle-ti
1861. ---MEMORABLE YEAR! -
HARD ON DRY GOODS!
VERY LOW PRICES!
TRORNLEY & CH
BIS PIL EL L MORE REDUCED!
N, E. nor. - I TH and SPRING GARDEN,
Want to sell their stock dealt off.
And hare consequently
REDI/OED TOM It PRIC.
vERV LO ES W. INDEED.
Fancy Silica a litt'e over half price.
Some styles of Dress Goods at half wrier.
Lace Mantles, Pointe,. Lucenies &0.. very °heap.
Black. bilks, the °Sparest in Philadelphia.
A great variety of Gray Goats. Lawns, &0.,
A very tarts stock of Domestic Gocds.
A very large stook of Linen Goods.
Cloths. CM1413:10Tell. Vestiuga. &o, &e.
N. B.—This is a NA.116 OR AN•IE 'o get rooda nn
usually °heap. TRORNLEY &
N. R. Cor. EIGHTH and •PR/ NG GAM OEN.
N. 8.-.l"rom this date, July 9th, Terms "Cash cn
Delivery. ' iy
pINg PARIS-PRI , aED 0111DITZ-00
LORED OSGANDIES REDUCED TO Fl A T,F
PRICE.
wheat style imported, 3nio ; Usual price 760.
11Iedium _ 31 ;62.
25; ' 60.
;•
_ •
Fine Priris Jacoaets.23 /
;0
usual prior. mg. 38. •
2o; _
Prim ara'o — 31.
rtmeot do, I*.li ots. •
ll* Satin Etnpe, &a., ico., all reduced to IS eta.,
worth 37,4._
Pr , wed Barege /mem 12% ota.
The above comprises some of the haexona eat roods
In the market. CHARLES ADAMS & SON,
1y9.t1 MAGELTH and &ROE Streets.
grILL GREATA R REDUCTION IN DRY
*-7
GOODS.—Bes - quality of Gingham' for 20n. •
Time avortment of Drew; Goons from 123( to 25.
Detainee pod Charlie vehicles reduced from 2$ to /23i.
Lathes' Cloths, plain, ',laid, and striped. at a low
figure.
Men and Boys' Wear. much reduced.
Laws in Brent variety from 8 to 87)fie.
Furnishing Gordo. at the lowoet market prices.
ShnUand Shawia, from alto 96 at
fulfil! R. STOKES%
3yo Toss ARCH Street.
BASORAINS ! B &BGAINS ! !
GR RAT SACRIFICES.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
offered in toe balance of our Stook of
EMMEN. DRESS GOODS,
ZtOW closing out
GREATLY UNDER COT PRICES.
Rarganye in Lace Mantles, Dourocua, Po a s hes.
Bargains in ilk Coate, tle. quell d Mantle'.
KAR OAINS IN FANCY BILKS,
BARGAIN'. IN BLACK SILKS.
600. Mohair Grenadines for RM.
Deleurnee. new styles, for 83.
RM. organdie t awns for.18&o.
Irifa. Lawns, floe quality, for Se.
E. STEEL & SON,
jvll No. 7t 3 North T ENT R Street above °Kates
- -
pRICE, FERRIS. efic Co..
NO. 807 CHESTNUT. STREET,
Fhll oonilone to RET IT, their large WHOLESALE
ST—CK of. White Goods. Linens. aces. and Pmbrot
dories. at price. which mart mate it to the interest of
every one who may want anything in their line to Rive
them a call. as they will save at least 25 per cent. of the
amid cost by so doing.
J.A.CONETB. commies. M GLA. TIAINSOORS,
T• RL NTAN ES. WlB5l 88, FRENCH
itiLAIAN quiLts. FiGTIRk PW18 , 1 5 0:5
FOR BASQUES, I,NIBROID'D eIETRTS, FLOUN
CING/3 • DOIrrOS, SLR/07r% 8 •NDS. eR P
115(3.t, COLL Aka, VA LICIVIVNNE AND OTtir
E R
LAC. VEIL' . MI ITS, if eiILIKERCEUEFB OF
ALL RINDS, SEIERTIN Pl• LOW Amin SHIRT-.
ING LINEN 8, 'X' AB CLOTH'. NAPKINS. TA
BLE DAMA KA. aUCK ABACK AND On/ER
TOWELS AND TOWELLNGS.
N. B.—A Jew choice real thread and Cambria Lace
Pointe', at about half price. •
A new lot of trimmed and plain Dot undersleeves.
beautiful "Lyles Va. l ace handkerchie f,,
• . . 4118 L-VERY CHEAP.
PRIDE, FERRIS: & CO.,
. .10.07..„411.88TNUTIITREET.
NEW MANTILLA IST,O
flu molt IpNadid
,Mit itmiasto in tht; oltr
HOUGH'B6
96 SOUTH TENTH BIEZET.
SILK mANTTT.T
In every new style, the richest qualities ever Wen
at the elegant New there,
VS SOUTH TENTH . STREET,
JeS-tat
HOUGH &CO.
SUMMER STOOK OF DRESS GOODS AT
. '". 7 PRICE)? AOCORDING TO THE TlMEE.—Poohns.
Boraces, Bilk CO&Ili m. half prom ; ChoUM Dokinew re
domed from 245 to 1.23.60.; Spring Ctunmes reduced from
12% to fos. ' .
. ... S
. . .
peoial attention is requested to our stook of Oman
dies and Jaoonet Lawns. whioh we .re bound to close
out at a low figure. CRA ft LES ADAMS & SON,
lello HIGH CB and ARCH Streets.
ABANPLEUP I' IMPORTER'S aTA)OIC.
of Samples of Linen Cambrio Ilandkerohlefs. In
hem.sUtohed. sheer-corded. and embroidered. from 10
°eats to es cents each ; a great bargain ourohesed a
gaonftoe for cash, and to be sold in the same way only.
CHARLES AD*IIIA it SOH.
jelo EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
'WRENCH LACE VEILB.A . choice lot
ll= just purohtuo9l from a bankrupt importer, and
or aaia at ball pries at
CHARLES ADAM'S Sr, SON. •
j• 10 - EIGHTHand A RC.. Streets;
pd.gbloll LAOK PoINTS, BotirßNooB,
-A: AND MANTLES —A lugs stook to be so'd M less
than wholesale prices. We oacuaot be undersold in
these goods. CHARLES ADAMS k.
Jean EIGHTH sod ARCH Streets.
A.Q QUITO NETTING, all colors - Tarle-
LT tan. all colors, for ooveriat glance; Plaid and
SWUM Magma at waoLasale_prioaa
CHAILLE6 ADAMS k EON,
and A11.^.11 Streets.
smAT.L-PLAID SILKS.
Blue and White French 811 k,.
Black and White Frenott Wan,
Brown and White French Bilks.
Green and,White French Bilks.
Forple and White Yrenoti Bilks.
00 dos. Hdkra. at 8).60 per doz.
00 dos. White Bttk Gloves. 23.3. perpair.
Mani goods reduced very low. to close out, at
JOHN H. ',
jet 700 ARCH. Street.
SPECIAL NOTIOE 1 I
On awl alter this data
VITORNLEI 0111 EM will ore
EVERY 1"085IBLE INDUCE
to.
CASH PURCHASER-El OF DRY OOOD I
Being determined to rolues rAvir Szoth they will ries
g
al &tractile., 11
iteautiful Fumy Bilks for TS *Gate, worthßlAS
Heavy ditch Fancy Bilks for IL well worth 11.15.
Grenadine and fiarege Goods, about one Waif their
value.
Gray Mixed Goods, In every variety, from d °ants ear
yard to 110 ()ants.
BLACK BILKS. RIO AND LUISTROUB, VERY
CA la
Neat Meek Brocade Bilks,uble faced, ho. le.
De Lalnes, Cadlooes. Catamarca', Cloths. VertLiss.
ko.
Ltnenshlualitur, Flannels. Quilts, Meet.. fro., fra.
BRAWL AN) CLOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION.
French Lace panties, Yointas. Shawls, Butanes.
Ca.ntbna Lace Mantlea, Mantilla Lace Goods, Ets.
Bleck Bilk Malta, Maptlee, ta.,in every style.
At THOKNLEY .t. OHIRMR.
111. N. Coma k SPRUNG 111AJILIPSIf tts.
act
GROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN TAT
• xtriuta. DISTISISZL
Wet re prowled, as heretofore, to supply ferajjjos
their Country fiesidenoes with every deontptlon of
PIXI3 41011111.1=1, 711A15, ite.,
. •
ALBERT Q. ,ROBERTS.
•
ounriza atarvproi . AnD VINE STREB7IS:
. .
spaylS
ptrltZPoliT WINE.
FOS SALE BY
a H. MATTSON.
/MUD AND TENTH STREETS.
UNION PAPER. AT MAGEE'S !-IJNION
PAVER AT Pa AGEVA:
• UNION It tivE LOPI , B AT MAO RE'S!
ate Ob MTN T.r-treet. above Thlrd.
316 cEthaTN UT Street. above Third.
{scorekeepers Red others supplied, wholreale end re
-4.11. at tlae very Inersat rtol.a. at at A G OE'd New tqa
tionary ntoro, 3 141 - CH151 3 / 1 4 UT Street, oornor Had
-800.
so, Three 18, TtlittOODe But, Chestnut. 1115 at
EXCURSIONS
IXOTIRISION TO
an,. • •- " •
C/AIVIP LAFAYETTE
OP COMPANY A,
PIOT REGIMENT ARTILLERY PHILADELPHIA
.';TOMB GUARDS,
CAPTAIN OPLAPMAN BT1)D1,14,
on CRADD'S FORD BATTLE GROUND.
Trains leave the depot of the Wrrt he4er an 4 Phi
iadelphla ;railroad Ca n pan,. no Omega eor,e,,Eith
tenth and Market streets, daily (Sundays exceptea at
745 • . M.. 2 and 415 ' .
Returning, leave °head's Ford at 7 42.:11„ M., 4.111 and
FAre for the e aim raion Gh-"-PeiterieethlY:ihe 2"P.: M.
tt" in have over three hotre at thet , rampL-rerttroln2 in
the cool of the etreeing447, Y 00 0
jylEr it --bentzar:•:.uperintendent.
TO NIAGARA l'Adir AND BACK
FOR 612.
EXCURSION TICKETS
• ' - • WILL MI SOLD
DAILY' THROUGHOUT THE SEASON,
'note
PHILADELPHIA TO THE FALLS OF NIAGARA,
AND HET UANi
TWELVE DOLLARS, ,
Via Philadelphia and Reading. and °steatite!. Elmira,
and Buffalo Railroads. affording the opportunity to
VISIT AND VIEW THE
FALLS OF NIAGARA,
AT THE MOST TRIFLING COST.
TICKETS good fOr 'I3M/UN DAYS 7RONI DAM Ao
comModations throughout are FIRST CLASS, and the
&emery at- ng the route is unequalled.
For iaf mrnation as to hour, of starting, &a.. aPP/I a
& E. Throng h:-Tieliet Office,
N. W. Corner SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
MEARS, General Agent.
G. T. LEONARD, Ticket Agent.
lib.eatlFZl
ASSNABLY BUITMINGR .
• • • FreTrrit wEivx:
MONDAY. Ally le, and 'SYR!? Y NIG IT r Tali WOMar•
stage Scent Ways of Intertwine Lo -alitiee Fttreee ;
Gigartgo Views et Civil Co fl , ot Start ing Ott•e
ta. ons of Swamp. Way. nick tee largest and moat
intereeneg xhibition ever offered to the t
ge..,n ga • ..,btair en fa ciente. Gallery (egerettely
for colored pemWe 2/Loewe. }via-6t
poilizlY, VA:NIA-A(.I,O)MT THE
Flt(Fl AR TR. 1026 CH kIqTNI/T street. is oven'
daily, Sundays exoaptad, from 9A . M tin 6 P M.
Admission 20,L10n , a Chllurea under twelve Yearn,
half ortoa eharor of Stror, 690. • 371
KALE* BY AUCTION
IVI "FIT Zt!ATRIIK lb BROS., ATM
TIONNERS. 604 CHESTNU St., above Sixth.
. SA.G - ES EftY
AVM o'clock, of all and every dekoription of wares
and roereaandase
deraeles to •ui' itoasignerr.
R Oat-door sales promst_ly apecded to.
ritIViTE tRALr„
The stock and fizturee of a wlioleaale and retail paper
and spktionerr store.
Clia Pelona Commercial Note-paper. 80 cents per
ream.
L6OO lie‘me of rood white Rnlect Letter-paper, 93
corma per re—trt.
1080 K. bUla a oper Bath Poet Letter-paper. 93 cents
per ORM
I 200 Reams super Bath Poet Letter-paper. tilt edge.
81 ear ream
SOO Reams Foolscap-peper, white. tilled, 81 per
TO
103 OM F na White Envelopes, self-sealing. from 76
oeme t *l 6O per thousand.
200 000 Wine hutT and Canary ' Envelopes, aelf-e
fr.. in 61) cents to V 1.6 u per thousand.
urgio24 APEtt.ae .1) ENVELOPES'.
Inn Oro Union nveloves. selmrted styles lone oolor.)
at 81 . 6 her thou an.. or lb eery. p r bundrr d
ioOlTu.on e.nvelopee. es , oned et. les. r two coots.)
at 82 60 per hounand cc 2.) o - nu per hundred.
1300gs° s euper.or dteel Pena. 20 o• n s per arca.
/IL i•lferil r - ment orltatiOllEry to wholeound
io first class stationer, establishment th. to be
enl ata g rent moor fine in order to close tee woo* of a
Whol , s•le and setail Ptatiooer deoitnizig . businees. •
ear' L.brral oath adva , oes on consul menu( for
either public, or private sale. 1744
WANTS.
WANTED Three second-hand slide
V LAIR ER, which wilt swing not less than twen
ty-eix .nehes, clear of sheam End turn not leseehen
twelve feet Address Box 2 . 326 PaiLdelshl DM • Zee,
Stating purtiouture and pf/COll. j?IZ-SL•
mPLOY W ANTINQ YOUNG
Men. &0., are invited to address the" EploT
meat Gonuarttee,' at tat) Roome of the Yeena mew!
Chnstian Antootation, 1009 and 101.1 CaraTNVl9
Street: ma-ea.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
fl,l, TO Lfrr—The Brick Dwelling, No.
liT BLVRETII , B.ALErEY. north of Arch at.,
east of recsond street. oortaio.nt 8 room*. ;as. good
yard. n e.. with eidn rntrence in p neet or. er.
beinc newly printed and papered Uncut h •nt. No pnr
satin need app y w„u., Iris& t .underlet the pretri -en. Ap
ply 619 Vic, r. ' , treat 9to 1.9 A M. jll7 3c•
tjEttuAtiTti IN 14 • —1: LET (fit the
sense , or yea , ) a pkiesrant Residenee, near !Mas
a:Mier Lane ntatinn; tee rooms ; veil shaded. E,
bIeCA ,le ticute •tvCON treat. J76-11n*
M.Ti) AtENT LoW—Furnisbed or un
ftirm*hed, for lox month, or longer. if desired. a
large and oonveniectLlel.F. t No 1738 Arch etreet.
Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 9 8 5
Street je 19 tf
de OkiliaTisUT-taltSrr liuU and
MK STORE
U S T Tent,—The desirable business loeltaea.
lin CHESTN Stireetorith devellia: attached. Ally
at 431 CHEETNUI street. " art
PO RENT—A very desirable STOKE,
on the - Ninth-etre:4 front of "The Continental
Motel." The Store at Ninth sad ransom streets alms
lastly adapted for a asenta l4
and .....AlLlfices Maker.
llicatherest NINTH and SAM ea r ei . s.
wort EXORANGE.—A OHOIOIII TRAOT
of food unimproved farm Wad •tn, the State of New
Jersey, oonvenient to the oity, will be exchanged far
tizeeU- ll prover tf b - . Apply at No. 13.3 FEDESULL Barest,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FLIER INSITRANOE COMPANY,
No. 406LEFls1N I INresyl
FLEE AND INLAND IrevkAtia.K.
nimicTozw.
Sorge W. DaY--likay & Matleek.
Gimlet Wright Bros & Ga.
- OD. Birrey—.— Dario & Birzioy.
Henry.e Lewis, In—.— " Lewis Bros k. Co.
Samael C. itiotesnigin . "J. C. Bowe & Ha. T. Bedme...—Pres't W_yoming Canal drill"
Jno. Everman.--of J. W. Event= & Co.
Geo. A, West " West & Fobes.
&maga, Martin, &
O. Wilson Daris--_..Attorney-at- law.
E. D. Woodrutr—...of Sibley, Molten, & Wocerat.
Jay. Klaeler, elreen otnset.
GEORGE W.2 , AY President.
FRANCIS N. uck, Sloe ?resident,
lersohistmst T. RT. Al iviTrf A n
SAVING FUNDS.
RAVING FIIND-•-IJNITED STATICS
TROST COMPANY, eittnct TKIRD And MUM
NWT Ittricets.
IX7RILEBI FIVE IPER CENV.
8. R. CRAWFORD, Preciderk,
JAMES R. RI/LITER, Secretary end. Treacentr.
Unice bonne, from 10 tint' $ o'clock.
Thu Commay is not lelnki in 4117 4 1,1 ,11 84tie110s 714
1411
SAYER.
II LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. P 1 South SEVENTH Street, near the n 7- 7 — uticlin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past Dorms, and being
determined to went nature patronage. ban laroarett as
slogans and convenient store. and has now 013 hand a
Ilarge aasortment of Lillie's certed Wrought and
mitied Iron Fire a.nd Burglar roof Safest. the onry
strictly fire and trarglar proof se es made.) Also.
Lil
lie's Unequalled Bank Vault , Safe. and Bank Looks ,
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished
to order on short notice. This is the ...or best.
Protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet o pre&
Also, partoular attention is called to Li le's New
Cabinet Bate for Plate. Jewelry, ko. This Safe is eon
iwde,; t o " A ryan in style 8,0 eleganae anything yet of
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that ts
17 tire and burglar proof.
gleaciaz No rics.-1 have now on hand 11:11Y twenty el
Farrel, Herring, .k Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly
new, and some forty of other Laken: comprising a
complete assortment ea to uses , and all lately eir,-
'banged for the cow Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will
be sold at vary low prices. Please call and 0.11i3111110.
Is2e-tvir M. (7 IRS Arena
Aidwut FOR NNW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, ♦:a Delaware aae
Unpin Cal*.
Philadelphia and New York Express NisSzabo& Comt
ism, will receive freieht on and deli v e r ing et DAY. Nth
Wtant, and leave daily at P. M. their
got In New York the following days.
Yringtits taken at reasonable rates.
_P Agenß,
Re. 14 SOUTH WiljklUmg, puadedpid ii .
RA/Q,4llent.
makkikftf Piers 14 and is EASYRIVER, New York.
adi gir s e FOR NEW YORK. THJI
Philadelphia Steam Propeller ClomPlahl
will oorninenee Uaeir Widnes' for lbe .o on on Mental
Ulth
Their Steamers we now receiving fiiigitt at Beevad
Pier above Walnut street.
Terme aecionunetialang.APlDlT_te
w SAM, & 1 30.,
011t1 `a.6 , 10.•• I
EP RATA MOUNTAIN EIPRENGB,
ALA LANCASTER COUNTY. PENNISYLVANIA.
This celebrated Watering Place will open for visi
tors on the 3d day of JUNE, with all the attractions of
lOrpler seasons.
Situated on a mountain 1 1100 feet above tide-water,
overlooking the richest s.grieultural county in the
world. the air perfectly pure and dry at all times, Iles
dere it Proverbially healthy.
Liters are ample aoooinmedatiotur for 40:1 visitors—
fine graded walks through the forest to the various
springs and summer- houses on the mountain and to
the observatory from the top of wines is presented to
the ere one of the finest and moat extensive pane.
ramie views to be seen. A said livery is kept on the
place, and briarittflil drives around ; hot sod cold ba
a eel/nate band of Shun° (from th e tiermanie. of Phi
ladelphia;) I•owlIng alleys and billiard saloons. with
the latest improved tables. Large gardens attached to
the ciao°, from which all the Tetetables are taken
fresh for the table, which, too , will be supplied nom
the. Phil idelhla and Battu:lmre market.. as well _
from the ric h agrioaltaral *pantry around. Carers! as
and attentive servants.
Raving peen oonneoted with the establishment for
some viers with tae late proPrfetor, the ooneratirned
allenrea the old morons of the plane and the ;moue
generally that it will be °oath:cited, in every depart
ment to its former popular way.
Visitors to the Spriugs will take the oars to Lanett,-
ter, thence 1.1 mules staging over pleasant roads and
thronrh a beautiful country. t
i ckets WIZ
at the peposylvania Railroad 0 Moe, hadlykatui.
tdARK ET Streets, Philadelphia.
For farther partiontare or waders the pritiginprog
refers to JOS. B. MY ka..B,_corner THIRD and. VINE
streets. and to JAMES 11,.. BRYSON. No. North
151.XT Street. Philadelphia -or address
iLAYMAXEN.
.Rob , "'"• P 0..
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
BRAtill Street. Zeniiing ton. Phihidelphis.—WlL
-I.lti M. H. TIERS info me his friends that. haring par
abased the on ire stook of Pattern° et toe above rotlll
drt• be le now Prepared to mom • e orders for Hollins
,
Hziet. and Saw- Mill Caatjaga, Soap, (Thamtalah end
ouse Work. Gearing. Castings in. de from 'lever'
beraton , or Cupola Funtaerem. in dry or groan
atvo. sand. or
lodun
,
ntilltßi3 CB & AND DYBENTERY.--7 he
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mit violent ntrAelts of theta earapkints ere &t
-wat. Vomptl. suidusd lir Q.D r ,fi. intr. eti CARIR I
NATI V b 11AL .4 tot. 1. is .tint. ante. Sod consul in
Its aetion,Aod is Mail rekpeote just suet a rifled, oil
el!ers-faasir shoutd to supplied xi hat this session of
the year prslartd at No. 242 CLLESTAUS Street.
jillr St if
Onfl OABIB lINII NO VINRYAND PRO-
A/VAL' PREAOILSANW.eIi-N l I (Oeorze Bahama.
Jefostper.) Of Nate.`:ssistsyr r i li nNed per .. ocean sk i m..
Ilier. /COM B qdraWCAllo_ " 1112 bettlei each) 'ter,
fine OLD SltANDP.,(bottled' — ;l7eintio) of too abort.
well blown _and rewrite" bawd, the find Hypos - Ls -
dm the United: puma . ender tee new tariff: to
i piela
whin • - becto DWI Ure_eltermon of the trade. ?qua
pleat:lei' nenhIPAIT 1:006For sale on bobd by the
sale &genet. . .7. M. LE33.41.F. & CO..
fvz-tat . • ISM Rooth FRONT Street.
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OAD-500 lbs. for sale by
VICTIM/II ILla
BPa ms,
41' out 411 'Kink 1611
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