THE CILEV. TILE NEWS FROM VIRGINIA, AND ITS EFFECT IN THIS CITY. ii t upensey Sadness, and IndiNnation. The Town Talk The laielligence from Mammas, of which our telegraphic oo!amos make fall mention, created a depression and terror la this oitysecond to no sin gle defeat since the day of Penn, and the news of the root of Brandywine . That our array had been broken, OUT troops de moralised, our sone, b other., and countrymen trodden and disgraoed, were matters of which this dhrehlele need not spook, ro well are they known end felt in this city, the fionamonereelth, and the whole North The sensation Journals of Monday morning—and the feat should be sufficient to stigmatise theta as utterly °slims and oml—recorded the Aral &Olen at Ball's itun as an immense triumph of our arras, end labelled the chronicle of our repulse as an • Immense Union Victory," It was stated that numerous batteries had been taken by our troops, and Maausae in the hands of our army The exultation and ,py consequent upon snob report was changed into gloom end distress, when, at ten o'clock, the true state of the matter came over the wires, and the picture of dead and dying men portrayed with all the attendant eiroum stances of defeat and alarm No melancholy language oan portray the gloom and disappoint ment which eat upon the brows and the tongues of citizens, At a quarter part 10 o'olook the first extra news paper was lune I from the ofilae of the Svenina• Bulletin. The oharaoter of the recital left little doubt of its validity, and the ambiguous wording seemed to evidence narrations to come still more astounding. The streets were speedily filled with hundreds of nervous, pallid °Dims, who spoke in low, fitful language ot the probable effeot of the repulse upon the prolongation of the war, the cou rage of our soldiery, and the inhuman exultation of thq rebels, Bed an epidemic swept over the olty, otdesolatlon entered into Its houses, or . each man fellin his heart the fabled death, or any thing of individtsal or personal misfortune occurred, there might haythireen um, oheerfoiness to light up the anxious this case, however, it was an imperilled l ttion, which Implied to every Phila delphian imperilled home and a Meg siseed people. The brightness of the sky seemed suddenly over ,. out ; the qmok pulsea at the morning beat slowly and sadly , ;`there was sorrow in every household, and theetifiote of war came home to our once happy peopieinall their ignominy and acuteness. Wisheird of a number of oases where weak and aged citizens fell half lifeless at the first intima tion, and many were taken to their'beds, under olr orunitanies of 'almost hopeless mousy. Through. out the town, in all public( and private places, °Di me were , assembled di musing the charaeter of affalre. As the day wore away, the trepidation yielded to tubmissivenees, and finally hope again rutted, and - the dark brows of the people grew darker yet with the determination to fag the rebels punished, and the death of our brothers revenged. We do not believe that a like feeling ever pre vailed In this city before. It was not noisy and clamorous, ilke that subsequent to the taking of Fort Sumpter, bat still as the panes before a storm, and terrible in its very quietness. The news sp. end over the country. Thousands of ru mors were afloat. It was said that Qen. Patterson and hie army had been routed ; that Washington was beleaguered; that our whole army had ear rendered ; that the rebels of Baltimore were in arms, and the garrison slain in their quarters; that Pennsylvania would be invaded within a week, and Philadelphia made the headquarters of Beauregard and Davie Aooounts were rife of re giments out to pieces that in reality were a hun dred miles from the onfliot. sou said that well-known Philadelphians were In the action, and dead, who were shoulder. ing their muskets at the moment, in blissful igno rance of the battle. Thews rumors were magniaed as they progressed ; and the fertility of imagine: lion, when influeneed by strong exeltement, found Abundant testimony In the nrimber and absurdity of these rumors. After a thrill the reason of the people overtook their fears, and the conolusion was irresistible that our lose to the retreat, rather than a rout, was at. tributable to a penis rather than the enemy's cou rage. The names of the gallant dead were re membered with their virtues, and the living were sewn* to move away, that the pillows of the im mortal dead might be Ailed. If each Man had spoken his resolve, or put is into type, it might have been something like this: "Owing to miserable management on the part of oesamissiened aims of the Government, to un due haste in the advance of our army, influenced by newspaper generals and clamorous gkolitioiars. The volunteers have been beaten, and the battle at Manassas lost. Bet in a time like this It should be the duty of the loyal people of the Republic to imitate the example of their patriot forefathers, and suffer, In this time of defeat, no pity fears end wimples to shake their faith or abate their heroism With treason viotortons under the ahadow of the capital, and our dead oonntrp mon to tell the story of their murder, let our hearts be true anti our devotion unfaltering ! "A battle is not a war; a defeat is riot dissolu tlon; flight does tot always mean Isawavaloe ; .sad fear Is 129 W treason, as idle recrimination is open rehellion. "The world is looking upon us, its voice /Ames over the seas; shalt they Hoe our flag go down? Let us speak as the dead would appeal to us, could their murdered spirits appear—forward to Ma nasals ! wipe out the memory of this mistake ; let Richmond and Charleston feel the heel that they havikupurrell. Retake our fortifications, yea ?aim our forts, Alt the ftspubilo and America survive, though a whole nation of men give op their lives, and. blood flows like a river a WAIN the excitement wee at its height a horn) attaohed,to, a dray' galloped down Third street, crowded with people, many of whom barely es caped serious lajury. A gentleman whose name we did not learn, while reading Tire PreNS bulletin board was seised with a fit, and fell to the pave ment.. He was taken away by his friendt, who stated that strong excitement had overpowered him. A number of Bags throughout the town were draped with crape. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. gcraJrrita Samosa—Judge Allison.--The Grand Jury made their final presentment yester day morning. It is in the usual form, setting forth the record of their actions during the term. The number of bills acted on was' eight hundred and steenty•two ; of these, five hundred and sixty two true bills were found, and three hundred and ten ignored. Judge Allison then proceeded to ex plain the reason why they had been detained until yesterdny, u follows • . Gaert.ntrxe : On Monday last when informed of year readiness to enjoin* having concluded your labors for the term and having declined discharg ing you at that tinie, and desired you to assemble henr this morning, my reason for so doing, as I then informed you, was that I was in daily antici pation of a report by the commission appointed by the Governor of this Commonwealth to inves tigate the alleged• frauds in the furnishing of sup plies to the volunteers of our State. This nom- Lawton, consisting of Evan Rogers, Caleb Cope, Jacob Fry, Jr., Charles R Abbott, and Benjamin R aywood, have r for a number of weeks, been pur. suing their investigation under the supervision of the Ron. William Meredith, the Attorney General of the State. I had been informed that they had roof:eluded their labors, and therefore hoped that before this we would have beau in possession of whatever fade, if any, had bean asoertelued by them in sup port of the charges whiob public rumor bas mad* against those connected with the furnishing of elothing and provisions to the gallant men who so protioptly and patriotioally offered themselves for the defence of their country. I have awaited the action of the commission be cause they have knowledge, through the 'noon ntirg °Mae at Harrisburg, of all persons who have far- Wetted supplies, and have scoots to all bills and vortettere oonneeted therewith, and can therefore make a thorough examination, which no other in vestigating body, not having the same sources of in formation, weld eo well mike; and the high ohm racusr of the oomatiallon, and the gentleman who in his official capacity supervises the exemioation, is a sure guarantee that the work will be thorough ly and faithfully done. It facts are allotted kepi/eating persons in the alleged frauds, the Attorney General will doubt legs tarnish the proper autooritiat in the respective oonntiis with the Information reeessery to sustain prosecutions against them, and for this I bay. been waiting, that I might give the matter in charge to you, with +nth proOls no would render your action in the. prorate s prompt and mottle, but not hav ing beard from the oommitsion, I presume they are not yet ready to mane their report, aod do nor therefore, feel at liberty to keep you longer In see due, becatue of the uncertainty as to the time when their oonoirtalloat will be given to the pobile. I must therefore disobarge you from farther at. tendanoe upon court, after your final presentment shall have been made, leaving ibis subjoot for the 'potion of some future Creed Jary, should the faota which may be &weir justify snob nroceedlogs. I will only add that would hays called your at tentiou to this subject at the oommeneenient of year suslons, bat fur the tint that the Grand Jury of the District Court of thp United States had the matter then Roder inveatigation, and it woul4 not have been reporter me:Wheys instituted a second examination . of the untie subject, whilst a Grand Jury sitting in this oify:toml the matter In band, under the charge Of the judge of the District Court of the United States. Shortly after the present ment bed been made, ibe 60airelea1011 to which I have referred was appointed, and thus the matter hes remained until the present time Da:cacique Couirritararre.---Gountertoit fi'a on the fdeonanios' Bonk of New Boren, Conn tiers puts into circulation via the lower portion of our oily on, fiotarday taat.'!'N young WOLliall woo "Treated for having paiss4 one of them, and at• iatoptfag to pea, others of the lame kind. The not* is well calculated to deeelve, and our oil:loons should ,be on the look•out foKthem, he principal Vignette ripreionts'a femais figure seated with on eagle at her aide, rooting on a globe. Prs the right aids is iktip Ikr full sail; on the left an arm with hattuperralood.- Parar..ltzarpr.. 7 A. - your s girl, the daughter of PoHoman Amon, of the Ninth ward, who was aosidantally ,shot near Teeth; sod Areh streiti with a toy aisnoon, tome days ,ulDge, dted. at , the Peonsylranlit Hoopital of' liOr 'Wallas yesterday morning.. The, coroner will hold 4D blvadllitakra to-day, • • Military Matters. VIZ NAVY YARD Such is the demand of the Navy Department 'on this yard that rho whole mechanical mid laboring force WO7O it work yesterday. Tho 543mtnole, was taken from the dook on Baturday. She will be ready for sea In s few days. The following is a oomplete list of Moms at tached to the United States steamship Keystone State, whieh has just sailed from this port, in the Ootwrrunent servioe Commander—Gustavus H Scott. Lieutenants—Hlward Donaldson, Q. B. Caldwell. Assistant Surgeon—J. 0. Babbett.. Aoting Paymaster—Joseph.Eitirtuain Master—Et 11 Seely. Acting Muter—Geo. W. Brown. First Assistant Engineer—Jesse Davis Second Assistant Engineer—A K Eddowes. Third Assistant Eaneer—Wm. F.. Virarbarten Oarpenter—fleng gt Philbriok Gannet--A W. inotilpinc The stoam•sloop San Jacia‘o is -daily waded at tho navy yard, from the oust of Africa. •` Her Misers are as follows : Captain, Thos. A. Dorrin ; lieutenants, Quo W. Young, K. B. -, and L. A. Bearcislu; surgeon, Mesiersmith ;, pay; muter, L J. Brown ; midshipman, W. R Batt; chief engineer, John Farce; assistants, •Wm. 0. Wheeler, M. Kellog, J. B Bouston, G. W. Hall, John }Coop, and B. Kavanaugh ; gunner, J. D. B3orcm ; oarpenter, Wm. F. Leighton; sailmaker, Q.O Boertun. COL 4111Afree AURMIM TO MANCS Ihe Twenty eighth Regiment Penneylvarda Vo lunteers, now eroamped at Camp Coleman Oxford Park, will break up camp about the middle of the present week. Colonel Geary has received in structions from General Scott to proceed to /far per's Ferri and cross into the valley of the Elbenan dock to Join the army under General Patterson. The rifles ate now being inspected for the command at the; Bridessburg Arsenal, and immedi ately upon their receipt the regiment will take up its noiroh. COLON/14 DARES Esonnurr This ;raiment hes been honorably disoharged by Gen. Patterson, its term anteing having expired. The men are expeoted to return' home to Philadel• phia %Whin a day or two. They will probably cone back byway of Harrisburg Whether they will come brims in the face of the preeent aspect of things in Virginia remains to be seen. The oolunel having charge of this - regimant'of cavalry, now forming In the - pity, yesterday're • calved a despatoh from the Secretary of War, re. questing him to prepare as speedily as possible for active service. The regiment, we understand, h, almost`its full complement of members. A large number of horses were inspected yesterday after noon, aud purchased for the Government, at a stable In Filbert street, near Eighth. They aro probably designed for the use of this regiment. A 0011PLIMIET TO GIIIYA6 , MILLET A number of Philadelphians. who are admirers of the gallant General B P. Kelley, hays preeented him with an elegant dress sword and a pair of navy pistols. The weepme were sent to General Kelley in Western Virgtnia. Upon the soabbard of the sword is inecribed the following: "Presented = by the Merchants and Citizens of Philadelphia to General B •P. Kelley, Commanding the First Regiment of 'Virginia Volunteere against the Great Rebellion of 1861, Conimemarable of his engagement with and total rout of fifteen hundred. Rebels, at Philippi, ye— Jane 3, 1881." Tite.presentation took plaoe by correspondence. ' The members of the Corn Bschange pertioipated largelyin the subteription necessary to purchase the gifts, the committee being Mears Bush Craig, RitittardPrice, Jr., end John P. Kilgore. RY.DUCrTION OP BLIA Itres.—A resolution has been adopted by Oommon Oonnoil, requiring a speolel committee to report an ordinance mincing the salaries of ail 'officers appointed by Oenuoile Toe following to a liat of the principal odious, and the salaries received by them : Chief Commissioner of Markets $OOO Clerk to same 500 Chief Engineer and surveyor 3 000 Eleven Surveyors, $5OO each 5 500 Rae. r,ting Clerk for sem, 800 Draughtsman ' 890 Messenger 500 Chief Commissioner of ilighwhy a 1 500 Two Assistants, at $l,OOO each '2 000 Lioetrea Clerk 1 200 Clerk $BOO, and Messenger $5OO 1 300 Sisperictendent. City ftaitro.d 1 000 • - ' Girt. - " Superintendent of tairard Estate 1 500 Agent of Girard Estate 1 200 Commissioner of City Property I 500 Chief Engineer Water Works ' 2 500 Register of Water 1 900 Chief Clerk 1 000 Five Permit Clerks, each SBSO 4 260 Four ibapeoters, each $BOO 2 400 Four Purveyors, each 88511 2 800 Two Chief Clet kt of Coueoils, each sk. 200...2,400 Two Assistants, each $1 000.... 2000 Three Messengers, each $BOO 1 800 The Guardians of the Foor have already taken action as to the reduction of salaries, that of the elerk of the Board having been reduced $2OO A committee has been appointed to report upon the reduction of other solarise. TwENTS-ElOnlit RZOTIIINT, CDL. GEARY, Matt MAkcarva ORDEN —Tote regiment, which for the peat three or four weeks has been wimp ed at Oxford Pal k, has been ordered by Secretary Cameron to march, without an bones delay, for the seat of war, in the valley of the Shenandoah, to join the line ander actomand et General Patter son Tee great state of forwardness of this regi ment, and prompt manner in which Its organise• tion has been ("artist' to oomptetion, have no doubt had their Influence upon the Secretary of War, in thus calling upon the colonel in our present emer gency, feeling o3nfident that the can will be promptly met; they now only wait to be armed before prooeeding to the scene of tha.eontliet, and those have been ordered to be tarnished them with the least possible delay.. - A SsOxssioxisr ix TROUBLE.—Yesterday afternoon, about two o'clock, when the sad news was being received In relation to the repulse of oar troops In Virginia, a pavan etood in front of a hetet on Market street, and in severe terms de nounced the fight for the Uolon, and expressed his joy at the victory of the rebels. Hardly had the words escaped his month when a gentleman chits tiled him, by planting a terrible blow upon bus face, completely tumbling " &owl" into the gut ter,'at the same time telling him to be more care ful as to his language, when thousands of our troopw lay bleeding upon the field. KICKED BY ♦ Hoftst.—A boy eleven years of age, a son of Mr. Tltowas Waretn, was ktoked by a horse, in the lower part of the oity, yesterday morniog, and very badly bort. TIM SOUTHERN REBELLION AND RUB/ILAN Wan —To-night at the Aseembly Rooms an anon rate diagram, 20 feet square, will be presented, showing the position of both armies in tho vioinity of Manassas Junction previous to the battle of Bull's Run ; also, several new coenes of the war. Ponca CABE9.—Yesterday morning a man Wu muted at Fourth and Christian streets, while in the sot of leaving a dwelling with a lot of olothes he bad stolen. The scamp was sent to prison by Alderman Dallas. A woman named Ann Quinlan was oommltted by the same magistrate, upon the charge of stealing a lot of wash clothes from Twelfth and Bhippen streets. A Thrilling Incident. On Saturday afternoon as the Btaten Island ferryboat Southfield was on her down trip at 6 o'elook, and when about one mile below Governor's Island, a little boy, aged about three years, son of Mr. J. H. Watson, who resides at No. 87-First place, Brooklyn, fell overboard from the upper desk. He was in charge of his sister, aged twelve or fourteen, and 'wise acoompanied by a brother, aged about eight. They were going to Clifton to visit some friends. The little fellow was sitting on the lower rope •f the guard, near the pilot house aft. A woman who bad dales (or sale wished to pen with her basket, and as he was making room for her, he lost hie beige°e and went aver. A scream of horror earns from all who saw it, and the Eater and brother were well nigh para lysed with fright. A gentleman who sat neer hur ried to the pilot haute, and notified the man at the helm, a child overboard !" In an instant the bell clanged in the engineer's room, wheels and rudders were reversed, the pilot hastened to the other pilothouse, and the boat went baok.with all speed, following the wake she had jag left A steamboat was seen coming down the bay and oroashsg our tack about a half mile off, at about the point where the child went over . Every effort was made to rival them to atop, about upon shout went over the water from a hundred wines, and hats and handkerchiefs were used with a downward movement ; but, strange to say, It was interpreted to be what It did 7111 C resemble, and these signs of warning and distress were an swered by cheers and the waving of handkerchiefs. This was Lilowed by a loud moan of disappoint ment, and ones of, "There, they have run over him !" All hope cf saving the boy seemed to be stifled, but the returning boat kept on, foaling her way cautiously, when presently a little bat was dettoried, and then a little body, stiff, buoyant, and facie upward. A thrill of hopeful expectation of a rescue was felt by the hundred anxious passengers " There he is !" " There ho Is!" "Sleek up!" "Stop her The pilot sounded his bell to stow the en gines, when a tail, spare man was seen divesting nimvelf of het, ooat ; vest, and boot( He dropped Dimwit" from the upper to the lower forward deck ; .rant overthe guards, hung down by his hands, and dropped intothe water jut as the boat was about oonthig in oontaot with the body. She had a •little too much headway, and *ries were beard on all aides: "They , will be struck by the wheel!!'' " Stop her!" Sure enough, they would have been struck, but, with wonderful presence of mind, the-gentleman Jetta under the wheel, and come up near the stern with the boy in his arms Life-preservers were throwli over and a small boat was lowered. - The gentleman seised the latter with one hand, laid the boy in with the other, got in Mullett, and corn; manned at once to roll and rub him. Presently. they were taken on board ; the child was beard to .cry, and the glad news, " He is alive!" 't He will bogeyed !" went from mouth to mouth, until every thee be‘med with a smile of intense satiaftention The sister and brother came forward exalted and in tears They assisted to divest him of his drenched clothing; a blanket was brought, in which be was wrapped, and the efforts to reenact tate were diligently pushed. Oae gentleman took from his wallet a newspaper slip containing printed directions. by E hierisan, for resuscitating a drowned parson When the boat arrived at Qattrantlue landing, the body was taken to the residence of the Health Other, where Dr. Gann and the other health ctll3or, with the ladies In the house, gave proper attention to the little sufferer ' Word - was immediately sent to friends at Olitton, and the parents were telegraphed to Brooklyn They arrived between eight and nine o'clock, and found that all was well. The child was restored to conatotounew, and his chief oomplaint was thus expressed" Papa, / fell is water and (oat my hat " It was with mash difficulty that the bra,e man who portliest his own life to save thls lit tie fellow scaldbe Induced to give his owe ; but the impropriety of his keeping it from the know ledge of the parents was so urged upon him that he finally wrote his addrase on a card. for Itte.siet ter, with a request not to show it exempt to-:bar parents. It transpired, however, at the landing, that this noble dead Was performed by ()apt. W. Ritttodie.—Nate York Times. , Preserving the Health of Moldier'. New YOrk Stook , INFORTANT 111061311T105111 OF ?$I LENT 1116.WITAAT lllBll7 oolltrulatost.MO 1 1 9.6a'81 res . -.4p0 I'oo U 80'81 coup. --: The /army Sanitary Oommission have prepa red trial do .. .-.60 a cumber of suggestions to the Mom and men of fr om tf, 1. 1 4 7 4 1 0 1 . 7 p ri c e t erke r05 ..... 1 . 0 61 our armies. attention to which, they believe, will aiwi _T i t s o 3 y. or _on onl id+ '6O. AN be very serviceable is mitintnaning their health Iwo iR• ist*red bdcel arid usofalneee. Whet is of use to our army la of roa d _ _ sou o Tone es 'IV -...:.08 interest to every Mall and woman ill the Colizari; two ' l t o ' ~ ..._, _, sag to x o3 ,, Vlrslara Eit era hansvdethseeepe do - ...- .411( " la r l u in °B te ' r ' e i nteres t o t f il t e h et Sanitary in a s ° Bm min tia laill h ° sig n son Georgia ata..,....:66 they give to civilians ourlona glimpses of the every jr,l o ° ;1 1 P 6 1, 11 4 3 Ar t5 ;67,:: day life of the soldier. For this reason we entreat DID) do —.- -HA soon . do--. 410.0 here a portion of these " auggeetions . 2000 do- . . 443( FOOD. WO Mo 6a fa li & 9 J_6o .2311 Loalcana PI 6i,..../31‘ The articles of food, says the report. composing mo s !,, y lift 7,06 4 , me g the rations Issued by the Hotted States Sommureetry 3010 Pf YCa n g te_. pa - Department, have been proved, by sound expo• i 1000 Lied ft . lstmtlt -.FM rienoo, to be those best calculated for the food of / 1 1,.44: 1 3 t . v ,C4,,ti=p, . the soldier. refs. Y. Central it.... Vl' , The amount allowed for each man is greater In, 100 d 0.......- odo 77A quantity than the similar allowance for any Ea- , 100 Ens dg i z- o -a - 0110 1pa i ropean soldier. If he understands hie duties and ;Bo do. -....- OM manages well, any commissary of subeloteaee oan Ito Harlem It- ---,JIM save tram fifteen to thirty per oent out of the Tit- i /Q° 1 1 °---- ' ll/3 /c tins tarnished by Government, and with the Tao- il2 4:--" 7: ---it,„ ney thus saved fresh vegetables, batter, milk, tto , 200 Harlem R pr . ef. - ......01tj may be procured. When the surgeon, oonsiders it "necessary for New York Markets -Yesterday. the health of the - troops the commanding officer, 'terms are quiet at $6 x73( for Pots and Re 71 for on hie recommendation, may order Issues, of fresh , re_a' l ll , 1 onnADlrrl9l,l4 - Th e market for eitlit • 111,r d Weatem vegetables, piekled,onteng. s our kraut, or wolaldles t I Flour is .wi haat in.oortant eh , nre, with a mode , te with an extra quantity 01 rice end vinegar."bcsiurse doins. The P &for are 9DO bbla at Et 4•41 /0 for . (Army Regalatiooe, paragraph 1,079 ) ' euverfine Mate. $4.2584 defer extra dtate,Bll too . o - tor Deaden:ad vegetables and dried apples may b o i no., fine s iqhjian.. 1nd•• na. tibtp. lowa, ho Ile asrs rib lal nor/ on limiter authorirg - . . ' , so 6 60 torextra do insludi us shiptourr orange of rop , d -1 h-no Oh i o at a 4 Web, and trade brands of do at (ISM Whoa the . rations finale ed for tbe troops are *a.m. damaged, or in any way unfit for nee, the drmy . r /whim Flou is quiet awl unchanged with ago% coo .itegnlatierte require the commanding cnieer to ap - l o ' i ht t l o t 1 ! fi sl b r i ,'O e : iO m i„: ; ,.7 r 0 1 i. e .. 13 , :,: aril e 0 :Agr i Ve -.1,1 T .,, I point at. Scald of Survey," composed of comp,- to • n. $709 tor Petersb urg city, and 4764 for Rich tent cfileeis, by which they , may bo o)nderied, in ; mead ait7 which case . good nt povlsionS are - issued in their t.l4nadota Moor is quiet volt sal-a of 809 bbls st ti t 4s br a ti r superfine , and Of soar for the Tau's of stead. (Par 926 ) Soldiers ,should always eat at regular hours , as 1 'CYO Flow' is dull with emallksies at $2 60c3 611 for the far as the exigent:doe of service permit. ' Neglect of I ra 6l!'li fi 4l 9 1 .. 1 " .1 1 1 Pt e . r t; 1 - 8 4 " ~.,,te J.,.0e 7 a t 82,76 6 2.86, , regular hours for made tends to disorder the di- , Bouldrwine Aria 06..piinonsons.815 - geetion, and to invite diarrhoea i Wheat le ei , e aotivr. bat witho u t material change ; coons. 1 al ea 1004 °bushels a. 9611960 for Milwaukee Cl.,b :11X10 1.11 for amber lawn; Ili for ohoioe winter red Western ; Each company should have its regularly detailed ' and /Me for white Indiana. cook and assistant, who should always, on a march, w il e = .: t moderate demand, with gales of 10,000 bus be allowed to ride in one of the wagons,-:when Bat lay is duli at flaW69o. I praotioable, inasmuch as their services are more ( late are quiet and steedv at 27081 c for Jarmo-, Dela nooses/ay for thee - health of the men than in the r o a r re akr=t u al Z,l v ir t z g a ; 2leal ° far Canada ' and 32ggS " rooks, and they are often required to cook , at night Corn is in lair reque . st. but prises are without sasen the rations for the next day, whilst the men , are' Hat altrrtltion ; sale. 75 00 hushels at sorsa:. for new sleeping The men should always willingly procure nr y x , t l7f,,7; ° ; 0 1 ;1 r d i j i l I. :al?, w n ° l?fVi c li b ;,, - ;,, wood and water tor the cooks, whether detailed for tso bb ant $l3 s7A for TWIN and gUrforarlMe. Beef); each service or otherwise. rot. with antes 60 Mee at $205 Si) for eountty loses t tot 60 for country . orin.e ; 116w10150 for repacked isstern, and ario isool Izo for extra mote. flyer hams are swat end unehani ed. •Cut M 414 ta are dull ai isfp6o for name, and 43A 04X° for ahouldora Lard la quiet,: ; With 46106 of 360 towns and Olds 213 Sotto. OOOICING On this heed the report quotes from General Scott, who says : Bread and soup are the great lteme of a sol. diet's diet in every situation ; ;to make them well is, therefore, an essential part of his instruotion. Those great scourges of a comp life, the scurvy and diartheel, more frequently result from a want of skill in cooking-than from the badness of the ra tion, or from any other cause whatever. °Bleiers in oommand, and, more imMediately, regimental offloers, will, therefore. give a striot attention to this vital branch of interior economy" The neat mode of ooakiml fresh meat Is to make a stew of It, with the addition of snob vegetables es can be obtained. It may also be boiled but roaating, broiling, or frying in ("amp are will:total and unhealthy modes of cooking. "ID anterior barracks the company of meat .felt the kitchen dally t and intpeot the kettles. The commanding officer, of the post or regiment will make, frequent inepeotionS of the kitchens and messes. * • * Thegreatest care will be observed in washing and scouring the cook ing utensils ; those made of brass or copper should be lined with tin. = * * The bread must be thoroughly baked, and not eaten t.until.it is Gold. The soup must be boiled at least five house, and the vegetables always cooked mutnoiently to be perfectly soft and digestible." '(firgulations, par. 111, 112, 113.) Medical officers should frtquently examine the articles of food issued to the men, spent and taste it when puked, aria scrutinise the goodness of the cooking, and the condition, u to safety and oleatallusi ' of cooking utensils " We may add that in the United States- navy , the ship's nook reports daily to the ship's surgeon when ne baa his coppers cleaned out ; and it is the duty of the surgeon thereupon to go immediately and make a clue inspection of the galley and its appurte.naneee. TS ts usual for him to wear a waste cotton glove on this inspecting tour ; and if, in rubbing this along the inside of the coppere and other vessels, it should chance to become in the slightest degree soiled, the unlneky (took would subject himself to punishment In like manner the first lieutenant inspects the mess cheats and mesa utensils every' day of M' to to see-that the mess cooks keep everything pure end °lean.' • lITRORG DRIIIB. Spirits should only be issued to the men after unusual exertion, fatigue, or exposure, and on the dlooretion of the surgeon Those men who drink spirits habitually, or who commit excess in its use, are the first to fail when strength and endurance are reqaired, and they are lees likely to TCOOTOi from wounds and injuries. CAXPB Eroept when impossible for military reasons, the site of a vamp should be selected for the dryness of its sail, its proximity to fresh water of goad quality, and shelter from high winds. It should be on a slight declivity, in order to facilitate drainage, and not In the vicinity of swamps or stagnant water. A trench at least eighteen Inches deep should be dog around each lent, to secure dryness, and these should lead Into other mains or gutters, by which the water will be conduoted sway from the tents. The tenter for the men ehoeld be placed as far from each other se the " Regulations" and the di mensions of the camp permit (never less than two pica:); crowding is always injurious to health. (Regulations, p. b 08) No refuse. slope,or excre ment should be allowed to be deposited - in, the trenches for drainage around the tents Each tent eboold be thoroughly swept out daily, and the ineterials used for bedding aired and sunned, if possible; the enures should be raised freely at its base. and it should be kept open as much as pose , ble during the day time, in dry weather, in order to secure ventilation, for tents aimitoble-to-beconie very unhealthy if not oontrimirtly And thoroughly aired Tifrietentilation :should also be secured at night, hy opening and raising the base of the tent to as great an extent as the weather will permit. CAMP Lift I No more that five men should ever be allowed to sleep in a common army tent of the kind moat commonly in rise Time men should sleep in their shirts and draw ers, removing the shoes, stockings, and outer clothing, except when absolutely impracticable. Bleeping In the clothes is never so refreshing, and is absolutely unhealthy. Camp fires should be allowed whenever admissi ble ; they are useful for purifying the air, for pre venting annoyance from insects. for drying cloth ing. and for security against chilliness during the night. The underclothing should be washed and tho roughly dried once a week. ' The men should bathe, or wash the whole body with water, at least ones a week, and oftener when practicable. but the feet should be bathed daily, and the stockings washed whenever soiled. 021 Till Litton Take °owls] care of the feet Bathe them every night before sleeping, not in the morning. 8016ot a oboe of stoat, *oft leather, with a broad sole and low heel. Prefer woollen seeks. if the feet begin to chafe. rub the woke with common soap where they come in contact with the sore places. An old soldier drinks and eats as little as poi. eible whilst marching. The recruit, on the con trary, is continually munching the mutants of his haversack, and using his canteen; it is a bad habit, and causes more suffering in the end. The oommencement of the day's march should be'prompt. Nothing tires tuen.eo mud' as hanging around a camp, waiting for the ward to start. It is a great comfort to the men to halt for ten or fifteen minutes at the end of the first half hour ; many, about this time, require to attend to the calls ofbature. After ils, there should be a halt of ten or fifteen minutes at the end of every hour, with a rest of twenty minutes in the middle of the day for lunch. A longer bait than this stiffens the men, and renders subsequent• marching diffieult. The best rule Is to get through the day's mares, and rest in camp, if possible, by two o'clock P The best pace to adopt, in marching, is from ninety to one hundred Steps (of twenty eight inches) to the minute ; this will give a rate of from two and a half to two and threeluarter miles to the hour. 1113=111 The proper position to wbioh to plisse a wounded or fainting man is flat upon btu back, with the head very slightly raised. The most urgent want of a wounded man Is wa ter; if a oanteenor cup is not at hand, bring it in a hat or any available vessel. As a rule, oats, even when extensive, are lees dangerous to life than they seem ; the contrary la true of bayonet and bullet wounds. Whenever blood is flowing freely from a wound by eptrts or jets there is immediate danger, and, if the wound to situated in one of the limbs, a stout handkerotdef or band should be promptly tied loosely around it, between the wound and the heart; a drum stick, bayonet, ramrod, or jack knife is to be then inserted between the akin and the bandage, and twisted around until the strap- gelation of the limb atop the flow of blood, and it should be held thus until the surgeon arrive,. In a lees urgent case, or where the wound Is differently situated, pressure applied directly to its surface, and kept up steadily, will often save life Two Union Men Rung in Missouri 81, CHAItI.3B, Al° ? July 21.—8 y train to day we have confirmation of the report that Colonel Ben Sharpe. of Montgomery actuary, and Lleatt Jaeger; of the Federal forces, were wounded by the rebels; and subsequently hung. Lieut. Jaeger, who had been wououed in the arm a day or two previously by the Secessionists, near Wellsville, was being taken by Col Sharpe to the latter's home in a buggy, wheo they were fired upon by parties con cealed in the buebee by the roadside. Col. S. was severely wounded in the back. Their horse, taking fright, ran to Martinsburg, where they were soon afterwards overtaken by a party of mounted rebels, and, in spite of their entreaties that their lives might be spared, they were both taken oat and B. Colonel Sharpe was captain of the Mountaineer Borne Guards, a prominent lawyer of Danville, and formerly a State Senator. Philadelphia Cattle market. L'r 22, 1861. The offerings of Beef Cattle reach 1 805 head, nearly all of whiob were disposed of tbii week, at full rates, ranging from $7 to $9 the 100 lbe. The fallowing are the particulars et the,sales 20 J. Abrams. Obio. at 811.10e9 29 John 10nd 0r9613. OM.. 8808 'b. 60 Nletatomd & Casr• climate, 6809 M Kimble & Kirk, Ch•wer county. 1700. St Kammer . Ohio, gated ao. 76 Jae. feleFilleo.,Ohm•lo4 74 P. H 8 t 6 101 1 .7 Ohio. sBeB 78. bioPast. b .1 in .. *Rea 60. 66 cojall..' o• $7. 1 / 4 08.60_. 68 J. eeleotnridee. dlino 1 11008 - 6 °' 1701 Mooney &.iiralth, Ohio, 0808 , 7 2 6 1602ftmeerig 171408 60. op !Lorin & if 080 44 ellhettner & Uclo, $77.6006.60. 130 J. & Chem. • en. Sylvania $7.6008•A mall, ohm etime 6o £9 Chandler & • 101 ander Chester twenty. $ 709 . 18 1 bora 44 tarok lam!. CO• et r co.. t. 17400660. 34 ltementice it Westmoreland, oace.26. lal Smith & Baser, o. 1708. 30 ,14. rams. Ohm. 118448 0 17 ()won came vivo $7.6 08.10 16 Verliatton.Sbeeter eocietr $Bl3OOO, L3O A 104109 0 & Oh 0. 41508.50. 1146 ttelruiater & Brother. Ohio 17.600800. The 'sale. of Cows were silty, a $2O to $3O each for Bpringere. and $33 to 140 for hitleh Cows . About 1.500 flogs were . 11 . .. red 9001 told, o'nding 1, 093 at Initiori;al $4 75 told for stiff and tom fed , sad 380, at the Ave. tie, at 15x8 the net 100 Itts. Tie 'demand was brisk, and prices bet; Of Bleep, about 3,000 ware sold at 6a7e. per lb. net, waion is an advance. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1861. MEMEIMi Ts* Wan Exorrnitaxr.—Yesterday the nity,was thrown into an, intenTe state of enoitement by the startling news froni Virginia. Thigd street was the great centre of attraction to the seekere after neve r Extra newspapers were as much in demand as the ele gant and comfortable garments manufactured at the one-prise s: ft establishment of Granville macs, oca Chest. ut street. Gifts of use, oinanient, and beauty , presented to purchasers. , „ • kluaraatv CLOUTING —The gubjoot of military clothing absorbed much attention tn. England and France during the Crimean and Italian wale. arid very many, improvements were made. This important de partment of military supplieg bast:mused more,comment Mtn any other daring the present war. Sal great re- . forms have been made. The win-kwern firm of Rook- hill k, _Wilson, ?toe.= and 1305 Chwitnut area. above Bixtn, have devoted much attention to the manufacture of military clothing, and they now have a regiment of gutters and sewers engaged in filling large (warrants for army uniforms: The firm avail themselves of all the improvement' that have been made' in their line, and ths arm fort of -the soldier is enhanced, and his appear - arose is improved thereby. PELI.L.L.IMLYALIA .HGAILP 4WAitii 9►M.L.RRA4. witvitrut M aw's. ## ° '* l4 .4lje tTl ati tit Co me - M dt iAs Ofclionte Er.tharites, Ptilijachapiust - ably Estannic., Rowland ----.—.lAwernool, Jnly 26 Map Tuscarora. Ounierr tavenpoot, seen Brig Queen Ember, ( Curd—. - port Spatz. moon sehr wan. ihelnut K€ngston,Ja moon SALLIES CIF THE OBESE STEAMERS. • 'FROM THE UNITED STATES. • SHIPS MMUS - rap mare Canadc 'Boston —Liverpool 94 easonts ----New York— Bambara----. (.3 Weistungtoo—liew York_ tAversool— —.July 97 Asia York Lave rpool--.—. July se • Gla•gow— ew V ork_ e !pool us I MAUI& Hoston—LlTS Aug 7 Bieloen ........New York— firemen Aug 7 Teutonis A 9 10 FROSI 13994.01•11. SHIPS LiSslrs Vol neve Arm ILS Galway—Boston —.July 6 New Soothatustsn—New work... —July lb Blessow ....Liverpool—JUlN' York / 0 Arabia +orpo 1— Lioewn..,..----July Pra,.oe Aiwa Oalway_New York—...._ a 4 ......4j 16 BUT UM Pl ...Honthatoptrm —No w lV of Saltimoie ...New ork_Liverpool.--i—.—Aule ninon Liverpool—New Tentonia.—Sonthempton_Now Fajta ISOU tnampton— DI ow York JAR S 4 • The California Matt Steamers sail from Mew York on thg andelst attach month. The Havana Steamers leave New York on the in, ith. 11th. 17th. and 77th of each month. A 4 A HINZ INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP. PHILLADELPIILL. July 23, 1861. 211:751 15.115E6 --.t 51 -3ITN . 5 Ram _ ,317 ARRIVED. Dark White Wing, Killing. from Porto Cabello loth Juts, with coffee to John Hallett & Co. Left brigs Caa ter. (Harman, Johnson. from • Denmark for Hounbnit Johanna, (German, Emits in. from Bambara. t Thomas; lota Alfred, Trucks , from Li eer.oot, yam g orders. At L.aanayra•Jely 2 ear. Rowena. Wilson; brigs Pilot Flabll*, 15 8 d.ane Ida, both rro t e r,: t en t f o bitadet. pate. arrived July 3. Janelire. *eased, the stand aof ktombraeo-)poke tea ship - Asia. 1 major- , to nil JllO6 El 11 for 1.0174011. V1:111011.HOIS was ..141 Ina were unsettled state. Tout . : pilot from boat batten, off Panartalt.o. Island, at 11-A DI Settgrday,___Juty Eng Jacob Hoot. Thompson , from Wilmington, Del. Bohr Wrath 'sod, Holmes, 3 days frontßaltftners, with salt to captain Bohr Friendship, Skinner, 4 days from Baltimore, with salt to captain. Soto . tJ F Yuan', Packard. 1 day from New York, in twitter to captain. Pehr Mary. Hendrickson, 1 day from Odens e Del. with wheat to hut L heal?& Co both Pearl. Lon J ass f rom Lewes, Del, with wheat to .Isa Lflrwley & Co. • Fehr Joseph Banat., Prorton 10 days from St N B L with 'Abaci to E A Reinder & Co. nicht A Mattshtp. BIOXILOV.Iday from Marnoha, Del, emu wheat to Jas Barran & don, Bohr L & R South, Saab, from Boston, to ballast to Repplier & bro. Soar Complete. Bradley, 3 days trout Vienna. Md. with Incrib.r to J W Bacon. bvbr Omega, Taylor 3 days from Vienne, Md. with ship timber to J W Bacon. elobr john Cooper. 8 days from Vienna. Bid, with ably timber to J W nagot. • • Sour Star. Crowell, from Swoon Bohr Jaw S Moore. Bartolett. from Boston. er Behr H.P Simmons. Ketcham from Boston. • Beer Horn Oi it ten. Smith, from flew tivdford. Bohr Minnesota. baker. from Egg Harbor. Kota Ocean Wave, Pnos, from Sontoiry. Bohr Chtrlotte Wi lliams, Cowing. from Browidenota Bohr nave., r• tows. from Hyatt/or. Boar Chicano. Viingi der. from Nall River. • Bohr CL Vandevoort. Wtots. from Neve York. Steamer Co cord Norman, 24 hours from flew York, w . th mdse to.W m Baud dt•Co. :teemer New York. Hunter, Zi . tionts from - New York, With mdse to Wm Y Clyde. ru BACK—Yne soar Jane N Baker. Band, Deno. June lath for Key West, pet bark !Motley evening t having encountered a tern6o hurricane in the Golf etrearn. Loat main boom and mainsail. and suateined other dsinesm CLEANED. Bark Roanoke, Thompson, Bab %and a market, R Bunnell. & Brig Abbott Lawrenoe, Futter. Boston, N Sturtevant Bng Jacob DAIL . , Thompson, Key West, Tylsr, Stone & Co. Soar Ar_ras Eye, Niekertyon. Key West, do Sohr 8 J Orient, Psalm, CommerMal Point, do Sour 0 A Beeksoher. Stubbs, x risidsd, & W Walsh. Bohr Rebeoos, fosses. Jer.ey City. J Hammond. Behr Star, Crowes, Marblenead, 11 Sturtevant & Co. sohr H P 8L1311310=1, Keto6llll3, Sefton, Costner, Stick nay & Wallin/Irmo OW11'04:684 Wave. Price, Roxbury. A udenrred &Co Bohr Übe Cott* Wittman, Gomm'. Proviaet.oe. do & Sonr Ontario, Vangitder, Folly Lamson,B Mimes Co. t3ohr C L Vandevoort, Wiokz, Providenoe, Sizudokson & Glover. Bohr J Halton, Babooolg, Salem, A Sturtevant & Co. Boer hgvharge. ital. Sowell, do Bobr n Co. dory. Baboook. Boston, 130 tahr L & R Smith. smith. Beverly, Berslier & Bro. t.ohi r A Coitus. Bolo*, Saugus. Bancroft, Lewis B. Co. Steamer J 8 Shriver, Dengue. Baltimore. A tovesar. (Correepondenoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LAZAR RT TO, July V. 1861. We detained to-der the brig Alfred from port an Prince. I+4Bd-with orgies, &o. The captain died at sea on the 7th most. at ea 79 TA. vessel is in °barge of sot ' nig osptain Deer. We wild probably only detain her until perfectly cleansed. which will be done in • nay or two. 'there 11 no 530105.5 aboard at this tune. D. R. B. IT TZLISZJIPIL. • (Correspondence of the Preis. flaw loss.. July ti. Arrived. ship Dortaani, from bluelds; brig Vermont, from Cardenas. .-.. . Bszarsross. July Z' The Jun boat Albatross reporta tee Ong goats Rios, from rnilade.phia for /levees. Miumutad on the 110, and would sat blot to Philssleyois. Ihe Alestmes tissl to clears* two ens's, one Lem Galveston and the other from tat:Weston. (Corterpowlenoe of Thegreas. HAltlf YteCAL J 11. Fifteen boats le ft here this mornins. lemon and con signed an follows: Captain roller, rye. too. to Humphrey.. Hoffman in Wright; J r direr Thompeon• I.m bar to navy yarn; Ce r line McConkey. o d railroad iron and bora. iron to A H Thorn; Colll=6loo end Comibtation• ettuuttuous oost, and Norte liter, lumber to •••• ilnungtorq eaturnoi• • oat Cu- No 20 oust to &Piton; Ramsey & Tomuumon son T & Franklin. Lebigh Vats, cosi to new Vow.; Iletwoort. Ann. R & lM Oreino DPt robaker, C J untoaker, e Plus Ultra, and J A tt- Whitney. oust to Delaware City. (Correspondence of tee Primo Ithit.l)ll4o. July 19. The tottolvinboat. from the Union Canal pastwrlnto the ElohoyM ill Cans/ to dav, bound to Plusadetplua, la den and ommotneo as lolwarm 1 Darter, lumber to Retate,_Nalvd & Co; Towers. grain to Cuo.man a new:, Yankee Traveller, 'nu e.. to nor. cross & Sheets; CII Tinsman lumber to Wu, C Lloyd; JCm. Ptdler, t .w P Duaeony k. sung; 91 Humes. ii , al,ll &o. to A U %tell; Aimehet or. Allan. tumour to R W Adante. new ittlifttOßANDA. 'Elan wish* Beaton, Clooker, hence, amved et New YOt 2lst i4.et. binainshlP. Chan Ilimbury. for Aspinwall. milled frogn, Plow York last roar. abip 's onavnaa, Julius. from Liviirpool for l'hilaael anis, was !WI, ea ltin mat lat 4154. long 44. thin( n ku.sier brown, senor,. arrayed at Salem 90th last .fit. rith brig S T lo u•stonAampher. Minim , was at Brubadoes k Una that, aitra• libniota, Tibbetts, helm., arrived st Wiwasset 16th lust. noble Lewis Chesier.Bonters i J H Burnett, Ireland, Aisx-oder Heoderwri. / F .Randolpn, !bider. /to 'anus r ose. burgess, Beatles+. Law ' nlectiaan. and (grace Oirdler.Ciark. hectic, arrival / at Boson 2104.1 t Bohr sersobel, Budesfl. Ann •11 Cahoon. 'Nowell, sod elm tante bhaw. &haw, cleared at Bostoa bath ituit. lor POiladel phis. Bohm Gov Barton. Winsmote. and J H I tronp, Cot son. hence. arrived at Boston list mat. boor Cnsoi, benear, hence, arrived at Salem Slat loot. Bohr John UnMo. Foster, clea.ed at ((mem 19th inst. for Flulalelptlia. bolt! George L Green. Cobb, from Boston for Phila doipara. put into (Newport 191 h inst. with loss of back star. • &vim. sum boat demagog, bar ciontaot w brig hio Glands, toc, and ic, which lost .Ibount and all her fore/neon - • ISobr Nrthl itolrnee, Hewitt. Sonia, strived at Provi donor l9tu inst. betas Cordell% Newkirk, Higbee. laanzuth .Wtlletkr. Parsons. and t It I.:orson, utle4. from eta- Jew thin trot. for Pltti.deiphos fobt Antalsa. Coraers.sarted from Balsa% loth - lint. for Yhtbict,ipth.rt. eofir t. k Lewis, York. kenos. arrived at Portland nib lost. Bohr C Loeser, Laws. hence, arrived at Portsmouth 19‘.. IRS 4 Cont. •o Sweet, and 8 E Bader. Ilene*, arrived at Newbury wort 19th ice'. Boor V% m .outer. Xavnef, hoot.' for Boston. at New York Mt ins atevrners Thomas Sparks. Green. Taeony, Ely. and Iron.lnea. Vsnververr, h•ooe. calved at flew York ,ea.eiday. VAJAD ritiNTING, pan .altD thila22/11 IN the Mts. at 34 Ilanta TIIIW lirraat. 811, 1 , 41 RAD PRINTII I IO, Beat and CaSlllO•St . 0111. st 34 South THIRD etroet. PAMFIWET PRINTLNO, wad every other dumartlP tiOn of Print: l U. of Um mat atmenor quality. at thii_ most roman/iota rams. at HMG WALT as ilsowars: Draxikl'e *4 Rota YIELD Streit telki4i xchange—Daly 22 . OARD 36 liudnon Sir R. 100 do -- —bloll3 10 11l pan ß Sop—_bl 00 do 62* la Readi es R— • 0. 1.13.38 1100 • 6 0 .aa 11(4) do b 601% 110 Allah Con R..— —4O 101 el • 6330 h CR 1— R.- 1 11 la do ••1 6 311 . 100 biloh A & N 1 Guan.3t 100 do ----..1*1 11 264 .100 3v3C 160 do— -- 60 do— 300 33. 1 6 36 Malropo'Daa 10 Cam. , vo4l pre..., a 60 Paolfio Mail B _17074 00 Gal & d Chi R....b30 66 120 00 0 doo---. ..... 6643 66,U 701 do...__. —..b30 66 1100 oo 100 do, .04X 210 Cleve. & d0....._ R... 31 10.0 do 100 do— .5154 320 Chi & R I _. i l6O do -1010.43 X no 4334 160 11* • Chiongo B I,STTEIt BAGS SPEOTAL NOTIOVR. GROrSE dt BAKSE 7 I3 NOTBILEIC lAEIILT SEWING MACHINES, With Hemmers. Fellere, Tinkers, Cordon, Bledsoe, ko. " Look" Stitch Morality% of ume usneru, sod at the suss urioe as their oelebratad " Grover &13eker" athob Mashie's. Also, a new style "Shuttle" Machine, for Vest Ma ims, rhos Fitters, &e. J)fD-at• Officio 730 CHESTNUT Street, • • , ge MOM Ozxrama or , ans LAM? :t Lao, made le the beat manner, esvreselr for &B *All. !SALES. LOWEAT selthig prices marked la ' , lam Figures. All goods made to ordor warranted satistsotary. Our ONE-PRICE system a *Wetly ad. .• , Pred to Altars thereby treated alike, -Aka a, /Grine 00.. 604 MACK Rig Crest Baraexaca'a HAIR UTH --Vas celebrated and perfect Heir Dye Is rids best in ass 'world. AB others are mere imitations of this great original. which has esdned such extensive patroness in all pans of the globe. The genuine W. A. Betchelor's Llcuid Hair Dye • Gisrear4it produces a splendid bleak or nature; WAWA. wits Ont staining the akin or inDuing the hair, and pill rassasdy as in affsess itf bad tryst, Inxigoreting the hair for life. Sold by ali Dingman sad Perfumers. Whole/1810 by FoTINESTOOR 8c 00.. AYOTT k 00.. PluleAelphis. ji I. if . . MARRIED. . LyNou—M.I.ILIIOT,I.AND -On the 11th instant. ea th 4 bent/ of bt. - .l4tote de tern, bt the her. C&13 , - won. r John H. Lynch to Mire leery A. blunt-Aland, be h of this olty. • • • !HOLTZ -w -441 the 361 instant. by Bey. W. T. Eva, Goorto Weabsugton Shultz to Mary An . oe White' %.1 of this oily. RHIN..-FLZ Ri h .-On the 17th Instant, by Rev. hag° I elver. 0 / r, Rehgroan Mane to Mier FlorL nee C. Esekiel. of this city:- • ' " LL,lrts—Ni ~.owy.—Ou the 17th in.tent. at Ter r.toe Green. Chester Vftlloe t .Pe.. by Rey. Jatnee krawll , l. Mr.•Chartr n C ester Valley,to 11111 lien A. Motony , . tvotrtatown,ibt. 0 IF 1) KLLET.—At Belem, N. J . July 20, 1881, Mrs. Sarah E. LI et: in the led year of her ..ge. Her re'orives and friends are invited to afteed her fotteral, from-bar late residence , . this (Trieeday) after noon. ai o'olnek ' Hi it the 20th instant Mary flonaltilon. daugh ter of Henry W and Mary D. aged 9 months. UTMAri.—On the 2lst instant. Borah. wife of Henry C. Retrench and daughter of •the late Thou:mi . () rahatn. of Pill . attelehie, rh- relatives and friends of the fami'y rite invited to attend her fnneryl. en Wodneeday a terroon, at .3 o'clock. from L hOr h stoma's residence, 622 Fe :anal street. (gamine. without Ihrther notice. To proceed to Laurel H 11 Cemetery. - Ci rt.MAIAN.--On the Mat instant. Catharine Maiy °eternal. daughter • f l'homos and Mary Coleman, aged 1 year 7 months awl 19 date. queer sl - fro,. the res dense or her paren t.. _ Green street. above Moore . I orth of v arke t st•eet. west Phi ladelphia, this ) nesday /afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ' • IJOIJ 4tir RTY.—On the 20 , h 111104112. daughter of Hugh and Mary Dougherty, in the 13th year of her ate. uneml from the residenoe of her patents., No 10 Rose alley, Locust street, above Tenth.• this Tuesday / .afternoon. at 9 Weook FBLI, —On the HQ instant, .loseekt Fell. in the 70th year o• hes age. Funnel item the residence of his daughter. 1711 'mile, street, alvive Ridge toad, this (Tueeday) after nootv nal ololook, _LOLOVER.- 7 9n the milt instant, William Glover. ailed .37yeara. Funeral rr , his. late , restdence, Pagehaliville, this Tu (esday cefternoo nl n Oki 4 o'al •oir. GHBbfeliaLAlß—Ou the Mth instant, Elizabeth, wife c•f William ereeohalgo, sem et years: Funeral from the residence of her4iusbond. Pagoda street, between wentr-fou-th and wanly firth, be low Coatoe. this (Tuesday) afternoon„at a o'clock. Ha NLY.-- 'l2 the list ins Ant.. Hilt tbeth Manly, &cosh's: of Joh n and Men Manly. aged 15 years. Funeral from the residence of her yet eats, Ito. 11l S' nth Twelfth meet. below Christian, this Tuesday) afternoon at. 314 o'clock.- • K 1) , Y —nuddenlv. on the Seth Instant, Mrs. Letitia KiA• ly wifeof lobn Kelly. of Pentogrove. IV. .1. Fnuer.l from Ms late residence, Breen Hill street. below Master hems rn tftzteeoth ant oeventeenth streets. this( Tneetta- morning' at 9 o'clock. K ENNtIDY.—On the Met instant, Bailie 8., daughter of William R. and Xate k. Kennedy, aged 4 months and 18 days. rO2lO Oi from the residence of her parents. Ito. /31 Keefe street. tine (Tuesday ) afternoon. at S o'clock. ItOw ANDI.--On the 10th instant. Lydia F. C. daughter of Dr. Thomas 0. howand. the 3d yew of • s • h rase neer& froM the residence of her father. corner of Broadway' and Berkley streets. Camden, N. J.. tips (Tasiday) a ft ernoon O o'clioalt. 81' Mr—On the 19th instant. Alum Illertba Stump, in the 48 I;year of her Fune , al from the re. Menem of her brother-in-law, J Binh Reiser Fee bd-street Turnpike. near the I X. fold Churoh, this (Ta edgy) ntoning at 10 o'cloc • • Vil the loth Instant, Rachel wife of Jame. Wile n. aged 22 yews 11 months and It days. Fun •rai from the residence of her father-In-law, cleptain Rehr, W i see, No. LOG Federal street, above Fifth, this( f uesday) afternoon at 2 &moot. MOURNING !HORN, itEWO 4 & SON, OA 918 CH RISTNUT Ptteetore now Saint 'nook crave marets at 45 and 31.1( °ante. Bleak b. MR es, at 25 and 511( comm. 0%057-4 wide barearc 50 and 203 ciente. Reaond-mommin. poph • 8,25 omits. Gray miiteel Ince Una, 1230, Gray mottled medenee. 1233 e. Gray mix-d wide madonnas. litgo. Black and white printed grenadine baregea,loe. Bhopberd plaid yea/ rrenad,no ba , eret, 600. Black and white Parte Orlandi es. Un- 11/ 97OFFICE OF HE WYOMING CANAL COMP"NY: No: T 230 1 12 ALIII &rear. Pride d° A • pee.lutt western a the eroolth Ide . 4 will be he d the Mee of the coutuatty ou WEDN. BDAY, Jul. 21 1861. e. 12 We oalt E. . Punotael etterdatios is requested. By order of the Managers. 6ABI UISL T. EQ6DI J 123 2t ' President. TrNOTICE—TO THE INHAILITANTS OW PHAN KFMt4—Tbat *he DAILY or W re:ELY PS can bn a-d at thlkonunt.er of nee store, or served at your boueve reaullatiy.ot au oar ytour. C SHEA RD. 1r18•Im . Anent for The Press, to Frankford. V:EUWESTERN EASE OF PHILADEL. PA. Jaly weedier of the Betrd'ef Directors. held this day, Mr. C. N. WP , YPPANDT- was apsointecrAssistant Cashier of this Bask. JOB IN. 0, M. TROUTMAN, Cashier. 02r.OFFICE .OF THE PHILADELPHIA Azu) DARSY RA/LSO/lib CUM P -NJ- a m „. Piainitratretileaare,j N ~_ CntITR Per Phase on the s Di daeinal Stook of th s Company. outstanding...timidity; Earahle on and after thaA.t.kriner .10 the Offiee of the immerse, Pso , 2 - Walnut street. For the oonvenivnot4 of tue Etooltholders, the Tres rarer rib be at the Dona owner , IDerby avenue and Forty ninth street (opposite the Parr , toed between a% aid 6 ri.ea t on SATURDAY. the Pit h test , prepared to pay the above. Tra...suer Books will be atoned until the Pith mt. TROS. nPAßKS,Peoretars and Treasurer, v 1 WALN UT tlfreat. n or OFFICE OFTHE WEST PHILADEL PHIA PAEO4I..FORR R•It.WAY t)OMP NY Nov eorner of HA VvRPOS D Road end LOGAN Street. Twenty-fourth *ord. ((Aloe - home from 9 A. M. to IP. M.) . • • . ' Prith anatenta.JOlE 9 lart. The Hoard of Directors of the trompany have tins day d•otared a d.vidend of POUR ser sent on the °nett& stook 0 the (ammo, for the last ins mouths. Parable on and after tbe 26 h that. The books for the transfer of stook still be closed on the tilth inat metal the 91141. • • ; 1911-thektut2s , WM. MAILTHL Ja.. ?reenter. firOFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE CONLYANY, No. 406 CH PT'UT !treat l'ititsxfsz.ruga. Ada I tam At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day. a dividend of THREE *PERCENT. was declared on the capital, payable on the first dal of Aninst next. .1 y 2 lm W. 1. BLANCHARD. Secretary . IirWEIRAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM TEE PROTEBTAN'P KEORANGE,Southwest corner BECON 0 and NEW Bt4ests , and take pleasure in recommending it to the pubho as an Instrit2on much needed lc our city, for its care to eeleoUnk the hest men, women, and children an to character end quali fications: -.1. E. ADDICKB.OO Rao. street. E. M. SELLE RB,oreen and Tulpehooken streets. I 12 14 lAN NA R A NDQL.Pfk. 1734 Chestnut street. l i p EDWIN KIR A I RICK. ISM Arch street. Dr. PANCOA 1131 . Mount Vernon street. J AB. R.R;II i DB. IMO Mount Vernon street. GEO. FRrt AN. Fla North Eleventh street. P.O OE ER.860 North Sixte street. It. 8. De t , i1 k41... , kirtguad Germantown avenue. T. WI N, 110 Noith Front street. . T. MoG Rw,Cl3 South Front street.' M M. WRITE.= Marshall street. W. C. BOICERLIIM Market street W. R. RICHARDBOBI.4I3 Market street, And over one hundred and j6lty more , to whom re ference will be Ivan at the MOA, . ... .. . . M•10-11M MILITARY NOT►CEN. ILINCOLN oAVALRY.—Thellembers or Captaio ritzitit'er't romper'', Pas req , estod to report thertorelvem for mover at lOo'olook ‘ ids more . int at the headquattets, northeast earner of P F ill avd - WALP/U.r.. . J. Fl 12,WATPa • I— . Captain. iTO ARMS !-VOLTINTCFRB. WHO wssh to rn m eo ive service Join the 1 r hirtieth Refl.- , m. nt. P V . under the ctommnd ot anl CH sitaß Y Government Building.. Clint; (NUT etreet. be tween Four h and Fifth streets. irt3 2t. WANTED.-25 good "Men, to flit up Comyan o r nolonel - Chant' ree littinsent,. to be muyered __THIS DAY Government • Seinimie. zsHEISTI4 UT Street, belowiriGh street. . G 22 2t TO. AHMR !—ITIMUSTEERS' WHO wish to go in native service, Joiroheshirtieth Regi ment, P V.t, ander tbe oomme dof rot. CHANT RV. (I.vernment Butbungs. OREBTNITT boast. be tween Fourth and Fifth streets. jrn-St" IWANTID.-25 good -Men, .o fill up a Courtly of C. Clttar.,'e Regiment. to be mug be re TR 41 06 . Government Ruodangs, ORKAT NU &feet, be ow Fifth ',rest. Jy2S-et" iATTENTION, COMPANY B, BLUE RitoiEßTP6l.—Ycia wN reviCat the Armory. TH/8 DAY, at 6 SO P. ht., for Par,4B . it*. - . , T. RAYNOIIOI9. Captain. 9 EntaDQoARTERS TWENTY-Tina!) RIR3IMEDIT. P. V., u reariaalzod, nornor of 811 i and Chestnut. meats. Older No 1. .PIII7..ADILPRIA.. July 17,1581. Comm+ ndiu officers oteorncemes accepted In the reo.g-nigstion of the resfinentxi 1 report themselves at oats to headquarters and hold their commends In read mess for mustering in end going into camp. 'rho refitment will march in ten dogs after rsturn of old v.- Blatant. BY orator of Beo etary of War. By order of tlounsl bitaey. FlfXl). CIe.ALDA, Capt of co: x. 1333-2t* liettug adjutant. iLINOOLN CAVA LI/Y.-WANTED & few tail men to till no Cent Fitzwater', comps n•• w 11. 1 ,4 Will be mustered •111 on biond•y. and pro 'need to sebtn_gton with Captain fiord', company. that were miutered In yearArdar. and are now erwarimed at chestnut Rill: All men enrolled 'SW immediate', to emmo. 0,14. - J.I , I , ZWATht. iya, St .11. B.oor. FIRTH And Wiita, UT Ste. UNITBD STATES CAVALRY.- WANTED—For the Third Regiment U S. Cavalry --abie-bodiedi.untnitrred men, of good obaritoter an. , morale, between the ages of Mend 36 years, to servo for 0 years. Pay from 13 to 31 nears per month. with elothing. ticti , d; , and medicaisttendance. Men aanustorned to horses and riders p' Worrell ; a miser will nit be en lased without the anneent of went, or guardian. Altly at rTlDOlpftl RelidOlvollll Vo. 116 8011th kiGHT Btrest. JUalr 111-Sir• Cart.ild Reit. U. 1 1 1:01 , 07. Reoic Maar: 80( ) FATILIf ate, and t.OllllO ENV' LOEUW. all &fluent 'Wes, the largest ooLeotideln the United Bt..tes, for eve at one cent each. You one order from to op ro SOO, at above price. Just TWA VOL Vlifietiell 501,41 Envelopes trent trA ars had. Virginia. and Ken uokv, An. Casa tots will find it to thrir advantage to order di net from CEA alibis A. MILLts/t. / Jr... ANN rsireet.N. y. NOM &unglue dully, Trad sA e snap led. -..423-Ict DURING WAR TIKES YOU AR& TN: deoed to be careful in - iPendles moray. Yon "amidil t Pveekicare ate cheapness of calmed Photo- Apache' , Or. SI. ,and' the A mbrotypes st , ell prices. at JtElidalt'll Gallery. EISCOoD Street , above 13 rasa. * _ _ .N°TIOE TO BIDDRItSI'OR FORNISti- ING MATERIALV FOR ARMY r LATHING 0111/JOE Of ARMY CLOYIIII4O APR EQUIP • oi, ) ' , Corner Hower • end Meroer sire.% Num Yortg. July 13;1361 My advertisement of the 6th instant, tor promote for furnutdog materiels for Aim, Clothing, is so modified rie to rromve bids f..r - • 1E34-000 'rads Kenny. dark bine. (indigo wool :1400 twi le ., 27 footles wide. to weir h It ouum aver Ye • in stead of 7 , 1 000 v 'ode of the same article +Undoes wide et d a outwits to the rani. sky tor &I 000 ye ds of Xit.spy. sky hue (ledtro wool-dyed.) Si inobei wide, to weigh 22 onnoes per yard. ^DA 0 466,' 0 0 yards of the same art ale, t 7 inches wi d e. to 11 o..nees Per Yard, instead of 7 0 0.0 0 0 ydrde of 64 Motive wide. . . D. H. VIA WV*, _ 11.3 it • Major am quartermaster. rr 0 TI E.LADISs .-OHILDILENIS .1 cm oTv ING, at an immenn snori6oe.At 065 Ls' M.vdrea'a Furalituns thon, 144 y. 104 Illorh TEN 1 HI Sheet, above Aroa. bill 126. t 11 1 011L.VrAtiE itiTeldlls.-24 at., 12 at.. /0 at.. I and ot. EITAIIIPI9 for sale s,t thu Aloe. e. 746 14 1 , 11 1 he 3 at . stazaPs. Me, will Wield at di.- •rim. Tiv. emr wg.nt. 1,4-tf mill invoice of Hideo; S h eep, at M.a 'roJall,Po & c&RETAIIII. las RETAIL - DRY GOODS. NEIV-MANII:L!XA STORE Tte moo •+'leadld SILK Kautza in the eft? .SOUGH & Co., ►ee-em • • Si BOUTIL TEKTR SILH m . A.NTrrir.As, In every new style, the richest qualities ever seen at the elegant New score, 26 sow= TEATS ITItEKT. HOUGU. .0% CO. jeB-2m C HEAP DRY GOODR- BTILI4 PURTIIIR REDUCTION IN BUMMER OTOCN, in order to Insure Wes and realize Class. Fine Chintz oolored Paris Organdie', Do.. do. Perm Imposts. Medium at le dn. do. • Dark Brown Lawns, 124 cents. Bill Mollies. Bareses , Bares° Angle* Gray Goode, Foyins. Mow. de t aloes, &,e. "slack Tainarttne Crape do Elitoang. Ac. Foulard WWI, and '..1141219110, &C. White Goody to variety. • It fine line of plain Swum ?dialing, I3IL to SO ots. . B lack Lama Mantles, 800 rooms and Points. Bleu.* and Colored Stella Shawls A verreheap lot. f Linen Cambrio A mood stook of Flannels and Burnett° Goods at the lowest market rates, tor cask only. CELAB,...WADAABiI & BON, jr3 l o.tf NICHITH and ARCH S e es MEN'S AND BOYS', WEAR,. ..: ciphtherettes, Tweeds. CoUon•des. linen Drills. Satre us. Corduroys. TS sent fine all-Wool olaastmeres. • Bawl end fancy Castimeres. llr.v• r or k CONAI. b. yid • H. C. nerner NENTX and M airlar 4 , ll.,oBrjriiG OUT SALE DRESS GOODS. Bale*cie of our stook Bummer, Dream .000111, et rnarety aami.atp,iC4l3 c to close MOM. Hareems and Barest) gobee. tar Man Alai/ Fine Moon Bleak Dream Goode extra 'cheap. - . COui&it &. 0ur.0.8.D.• • B. E. oor. NINTH and KAMM. • .FRENCH-140 E POINTER. .• • . Shaerle. Mantles. and %nous, •• • f wino-d to one-hcii, their vatue. ' Bleat Bilk Mantle& Clotn'do. • . Bummer Duster*. A fine et"ok. elfitne. COOPER & ARCOR D Si E. nor. NI nnd T. N.B.—Beet Hoop Skirts, 17 to 40spirings MARKE. • J/13 SUMMER, DRESA GOODS. • , . A still further RoduottOn • ' - In Prices of Orris goods . • . To Clove Sum mar Arrorrnmo Gray Goode—Travelling Goode. • Lawn. and f•rnandioe—Chintzes— Parents. and Grenadines—Broohos. Caliooes—enplizus--1 4 urumer BUYS. Ponlirds—:.thnruer E.-howls—Melvales. SIiAitYLEI3I3 fIROTWER3, • Jyll CH10114%17- and Et IStrents LINEN DIAPICRS —A fullline of various (militia*. of Peotoh Diapers. 18 inoh to 311-inab. Also—Huokabaek and Towe ARA Ft ' 1111.197HER15, $,ll CRESTED k and EIGHTH Streets. - - - IWYRE & LANDELL - .:ARIE OPENING . 1 1- 1 111.4" K BILKS.— !rook Btlks, fine grade. Black Bilks tor city solos. Blaok BilW wholoaals. Bina Bilks, !I to U lookout yule. PYRE & LAND.L, FOURTH and e POR. ate selling . ,all their- Summer Goode low. to close them.- • Nammer Mks. Judie and Frenoh. • ark Frenah Organdy Lawns Al rose and Lawn oboe by the yard. able and Twist e.ilk Grenadines. RYELE & LANDFILL HAVE FOR BATHING DRY.BI3EB Moe Flannels. • o , 11-wool Plaid Flannels. • Good assortment or Toweling". • • Summor Quilts wholesale: blO-tr .1861 —MEMORABLE YEAR! ! • VERY LOW R a PRDIPESI or DRY GOODS! arkL, MORE REDUCED! TRORNLEY A CRUM; ' • • • N. R. oor. NItieTR.and•EIPRING GARDEN. Want to sail their stook elms off. Alqu have aocutequerhtly REDUCED THEM PRICES,. VERN , LOW, INDEED. Fancy allb hintle over half prioe.— roe sttlas of Grass Goods at half priori. m I mo antles, potato/. kustentes tco., very °hasp. lack Silk*, the cheapest in Philadelphia. A groat variety of Gray Goooz. Lawns, ate.. &a. A very Imre stook of Dont...tie Goods. A ver. lure stook of Lilian Goods. • . Cloths, Criammarar, Vesting& Re.. Re. • N. B.—This is s SARA _OGANiII .o getoode en nasally cheap. TfloßfifLEY , k. ("DIM • N. E. Coo. EIGHTH and APRING 41A0 liNk, . N. B.—Ptom.this date, July .9th. Terme "Cash on Delivery." lye STILL GREATER REDUCTION IN DRY (300D8.—Bes , quality of Dingharnifor 20e. Mos assortmentof Drags Goons from 125 to W. Detains" and Challis uelaines reduced'from 26 to 125. Wies',Clotha, plata, plaid, and striped, st a low • fire. , Alen and Boya' Wear. moot redaoad. Lnonna groat variety_ front Bto 87);o. Fa rznettinz Oot.ds. at th e lowest market Priorms. /Shetland S ot from BI to 16 at Jour; H. STORES% • 1,8 . _Tu2 ARCO. Street. RARGAINB I BARGAINS I.' • Jur aRPAT BAGRIPICIES„ • SrPRAORDINARY INDUCEMBNTB offered In tne %Alone,. of oar 8too)c of BUMMER DRESS GOODS, now olositorout ' GREATLY UNDER' COST PRICES. Pawn. in I. e soe Mantle., Bountous, Pointer. Bargains in !ilk Coat". Sugar' a- d Mantles dAR GAOLS FANCY SILKS. BARGAIN* IN BLACK SILKS. Mr. Mohair Grenadine. for 200. . . 1110. Detains", new Wks or as. • . 600. Organdie I awns for MO. • . 1234o.147"'""1""litl. tot 844 kre • We. Titt.WorticTENTlLatrest mut,, above uoates. pßioz * - rEßll.ll3;lb.Clo.; • NO.. 807 - cinsnitrr toTRAIiT, Btill o°lo4loo to RETAIL their larssrViliOLEB ALB SToCK of White Moods. Linens. aces: and Embroi deries. at price- which mast maize it to the interest of every one who may want' anythlat in their line to _give theas call; as +1....r will save at least Riper cent of the thy so dMnt. • • 11. NETS. CAMBRIOB47 I LJA: #A - .18 4 100K19, IiI4TANM. SW.(BB r-PRFNO . •AlUBl.lets, • FOibutAlv riai QUILTS. FIGURi-,0 ikWiSeRS R BASQUES, EMBROID'iII P.ECIRTIL rwuri- WIGS- , DOINGS. MAD. Vt.& Be NDB. COLlelites ii Ve . LENriFNNE Alp OTetKilt, lr.'tElt - 1 4.91 1 1 . 1 , 1 VE . 4411 8 4 „ I IIP• 11 131 11 1 . 11 9 4 0 1 111 RV; XNGbi NO'S! •rez:_.•B• MIR& NAPRIIIS, The. 1.11. DA 49L.8. c , LICK.S. ACK.. AND Off] T 9 W3l/.8. - 814 - TOW EMN 8. • • - . N. ft-e few ohome . .reid threed and Cambria Lao° Pon:leek, at about half price, A new lot of trimmed and plain net widereleeves. be 41. beton fol Lyles Val, leo* handkerchiefs. ALL VERY CHEAP. PRICE, )7/-Im. $O7. CHESTNUT- STREET. • V i IIIMMILit ST,i3,OIC OF DRESS 900D8 PRION* * MICORDING TO THE TlMER.—Poskus, Borates. Bak Chit_tlivi. half 'mei Cha(lie Dal/Line. re duced from II to tmo.; Bpring redsoed LIN to 80. - 'Special attention is requested to our stook of Organ dies and Jaconst Lawns. whioh we ...re bound to otose out at a low figure. ORA RLKB ADA frIM 8,80 K, feat KWH pH and ARCM Streets. A BANKRUPT' IMPORTSRTI htTOCK A--m- or Samples of Linen Cambria fisudkereldefe. in bem-entobed. sheer- corded. and embroMered. from 10 ciente to 13 cent. eaoh ; a great bargain ' pun:Maned a sacrifice for wpm, and to be sold in the same way only. GlifiLeB AD.Pdg & 80N. 7e30 EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. PRENOII LAOEVZILI9.—A choice hit jut pnrohaded fronts bankrupt Importer, and for sale at half price . CHARLES. ADAMS h HON, Jalo EIGHTH and AROh Streets. 108EN011 LAOS PuINTB, BUIIRNODS, .L.thaa".111:21.7,11F4..-44,airr stook leas'.°,l- these goods. CTIARLBSI ADAMS & sOtt,. I Via EIGHTH end ARCH Streets. IRQUITO NETTING, .alloolors ,• ma ten, all oolong. for oov2ring glasses; Plaid and Swint Muslims at wbolesale_p ass. ORAN $.6 ADAMS & SON, J6lO • &MOTH and A ft'iß Streets. SMALL -PLAID BILKS. ' . . . Blue and Wbito Frenoh Silks. Black and Wbite Fronobßilke. Brown and White French Mika. Green and White Franob,Bloo6 • JI k nrple and White French Bilk SO doz.lidltra at SIM oey dos. _ /0 doz. White Bilk Glove/. /So Der vitt. Many goods rodnoed vary low, t 0 ilioasiptii. JOl3Ol 8 0 Jet ', • ' 70 • C /Street. SPECIAL • NOTIOE ! 1 .- . . On and_after the dati EY & .Cttrei will or 'E. gV i tlY l l l, 66Bthms •LIIDUCBILENT • _ 0 • - . - • - ' CAM 1 . 11,1LC/IABBL T S OF DRY 0100 DC BetaLdetermined to radians flair Steck they will rive Good J56/0141141 ! t Anent-dal Fanny &Um for Ti °oats, worth 411.11 , Hilary ItiohFam_)y Silk, for el, wall worth 11.11. firemadina end Bayne Goods. about' one Will their vlue. . .. Gray Mixed Goods, in Grey a . ii&ley• from 8 pinta per yard llGoenibi. • - . . , . - • BLA te CL BUtifl. 1100 ASP. L BISTROVIS, VEIT, CARA!". seat Blaak Brocade 8111 m, doable WO, &a. &a, . • D. Lairtan; Calicoes. Caammoraa, Cloths, Yeatinte, k ti nilkid Wu VA LlLND'OtO i telag t ll.X e r e rf Or. ". hoh Lane MantiaL Fmatan, Shaww, i tgahan. , ' re orta Lace Man_tlea,Chanhlia Leos Goo, la. k Bilk Coate 319tlea t Ao,, Invert idyl!, At 110 DEG &,(3 101 ,_ B.S.Corsor. LI Illt arit 9 f "DLit Its. .• - t t. NEW PUBLICATIONS. • NEW ENGLISH , BOOKS F_ R THE 1, COUNTRY' 100 b SION OBJ . 4 0Tft OP Tali 21/MROBI7OPR: By 71t• Nev. J. b. Wood. With beautiful llluatrati'ne, priptrd in colors. Irmo. cloth. Lula, il. .Or with plink ?WU. Caney boarls. No. TlBll. BIRDS BOOS AND' TR° IR 'NEST& Rp t i. Atk talon. Btantitsily °Oozed plaits, t ~ mateti thiyoyevyn 4 , lino 01010. Gt. pot P'eleb 2 V. Ctled HON 081 t.G re 'f GIiIIIVER .jav .1 Rev,. G. Wood . o.loresl..elates, *loth' , et. rllllllll , l4l,see COMMON OBJECTS OF THE Bfra.BBORB. yft Per., 0. Wood. Oolored Votes, limo. cloth: U. Plain platite, BRITIeIt yERNIS AND THEIR ALLIES. BP 'Moe: Colored elates. unto. olPte. 11. OUP{ - WOOD ANtr-, ESA/ kat, APO biIiDOBB. BL WAS. Coleman. Colored slates. limo, cloth, 11. BR MAR DurrEßFAArtn. By W. 8. Coltman. Geautththy adored plates limo, cloth, V. Piaui p late., the any tit the above sent free by mall on receipt of the p 08. 11 FOreint books Imported to order bj every steamer. Catalogues can be had on appl.csiti . R o&f..ELL.Y & CO., /importers of Englutti uod French Stoke. .Iyl9 . tto. 27 South SIX ill 15t ..ab. .Chestnut. . "VORA LAW AND baIbUSLLANVOUIS, " p i tA d * roe at &distance s uric.2 their Willi , Its to. sit, LI at a distance, 'ell state and ynditiolts Bl , ll -g r ilaMlT;r l =t a i nun rankinuu well as ear ly Books prte in and anon 41..rgerioa... nntegralti. Letters and ([ or fo ssic tsar rammer. Laws oh runsytsama IT:an Trawl, sent Iris , LelliminfaVf, OROCIERINS. TO TABIILIBS =BIDING. IN TEIS IrtrRAL, ALSTJLIC7II. we re prepared, am heretofore, to eopply families it SUIT Golintl7 itealaienaata with' every description .t FIND lizoiniaixa. ecc,, &s. AIABER'i t . 0: ROBERTS. 001tNEX ILIJIVAITH AND VINE STREETS. yule :• PURE PpRT WINE. roil emu; 111' O. H. MATTSON. nwtie,:im=rs. SEA BATIIING, CAPE IqLAND, OLPE MAY, N. J.—DELAWARE BOUBB is now °Deli Yo the R eason. Terms. CI pevereek. 116-1 m• JAM ed ME:CRAY, Prosnetor.' SEA BATRIFG, • BRIG aniTINF. DOUBO.. • BRIGANTINE 8FAC11.,r1../. - Now open f or tlic m e a n. The Bathing. Fishing. Gunning. and Yachting being very superior. Boats will await "roasts at the inlet on arrival of itoi. Board per week,. Oa. P. 0. Addreirs, Atlantic City. If. D. SMITH. Jr&em - Proprietor. HITIG BOl7BE_, Lower end of MOSAORusqTTES Avenue. ATLANTIC ciTy; This house is located irantedisteiron the Beach, and ereeerita every accommodation for Viktor". Teem moderate. WL(4LAM WHIThROUSE,' jeSS-lm - Proprietor. .W ' A.DATHING, SAILING, AND FISH INQ.• • ATLANTIC PLO,VBS.- WATCH HILL. Near Stoninctoni.Conn. • . This celebrated watering-place Hotel, where the faintitieer for Bathing. Nailing, Fishing, and the enjoy went of the best quality of sea fool, are superior t o . any other in'the United States, will be °Lotted on the' Seth of ktite. HPBNO tat, Proprietor. "THE ALHAMBRA," -ATLANTIO CITY, • A SPLENDID NEW DDIPtIL • 'S Ef,..Dorner of Atlantic and Mama ttaMr6ntle.' Now oven for the reception of Boarders.: The Rooms and Table of " rRE -ALHAMBRA" are linettr i tcred by.any on the Island. -•- • log:Ns:he/ to g u lig:a2 Ke Ctitl d eitg r ril i tt. inent 8%7 jam i n C. DUBOIS & 8.1. POUFS, Pylori-store. iptEDLOWS-HOTSta ATLANTIC OITY, J.---A t the terminus of the ntilroad, on the left, beyond the denot. Th trouse le now open for Board er., and Transient Woven% and °Were mooommotlations equal to any Hotel In Atlanta° Ott,. M. s,.11 , T1r8611:10f10115t0. Children am' sermon! hollyyrioe.. • - Sir Parties should keep their Yreata unbi the oars trr Os. tirliiAtißESS 11111..16, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. This epaoheite Nouse, attested at Atlantis OrtP. -- efril be opened on the 99th Jane. with every aeoommodatton tor vientors. The Renee fronts therbeaoh LID feet. Trying spientbd view of the °aeon. and is near the Flebint and Rallies point. No pams.will be spared' to mecum the comfort and convenienee of guests.. jeN-tae? TROMAS G. GARRETT. LIGBT HOUSE COTTAGE, ATI, ANTI° CITY. the nested House to the West part of the 34 k ait Z 1 /4° F TA for e atretai R. NO LIQUORS SOLD ON TRH JONAH. WOOTTON. . -IVA Ste Pr"Tn.""r* SEASIDE HOUSE; ATLANTIC CITY, PRIVATE SCATERGOOD. A NEW BiI)AR IN HOUSE. beauti fully "'Austad at thp foot of Pennsylvania Avenue Plow open for miters for the season✓ ie2i-3at E A BATHING.'- « The Clarendon," (formerly Virxinia Ileums.) VIRG' ", I 4. AVENUE. ATLANTIC °try, 'snow open for the sooommodation thede, rhis House is situated immedutte.y on Beach, end from every roonkeffoide a fine view of the sea. . t•eit-!mI Tehlka 3 EISKINIS. Xt. D. FrAMMANY HOUSE, NuRTH CARO -a- LINA. AyExus, Near "the Depot, ATLANTIC CITY. The atbserlbettakes pleasure in informing his former patron" - and the ',able that he be reopened the above House; artiere be will be happy to please all who , may favor him with a eaU. jel4 ern ' - ELIAS Cr.V.AVF-R. Protorletor. WASHINGTON HOUSE,„ ATLANTIC v CITY; N. 3.—This Rouse fronts the Burt. and has the Baca BAthing Ground on the Beach. Board per week, Bees . Bathing greases reoluded for weekli boardera only. Board per day. glee: &axle' meals, 84) seat,: JOILII BOTBBilliArd, je24-2m Pi oprietor, KENTUCKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This ompfortable and convenient new house. located an Kentoilitry imenae. opposite the Surf Horse, has been fitted up for vulture this section. F. & QUIOLEY. Propristont N. B.—Horses and Carriages to Hire. jeSt-Sla CENTRAL ROUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., M. LAW LOR, Proprietor. The above new hoes. is open for Boarders. Rooms equal to any on tr.* beaoti , well ventilated. high well ing*. &o. • *invents attentive and polite. Approximate to the nation' grounds. . .104-em FRANKLIN HOCSE, ATLAt,TIO CITY, N.J. - By MARY MAGUIRR. Thus Ronne fronts the end. and possesses the finest Bathing G•onnde on the beach. &milling 88.150 per week; SLIM per day. flinsle meal 60 cents. Bathine Dresses-Included for weekly boarders only. Jell 2m .COIISTITIITIONAL 110118 E, •ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. (Orrathe_National) 3. BARR. • (ofth Old Globe,) • • Frondelor. tar The °boniest breads of Liquors end Cigar', to be found on the Island.. • jeda-Int COLUMBIA - ROUSE, Atlantic .City, N. J. 'EDWARD DOYLE. Proprietor.. This Emile la in the immediate vicinity of the Sat( Ifouse, aLd within hall a square of the beet Bathing SirOttluis on the beach. The proprietor will use every effort to make his yueata comfortable. Terms reason • sbhe. le7A 2m S"L'AI&R 110 TEL, N- 7 (Nearly eTLANTIO the U lT ed , B. nti &Mee Rotel./ CYJ. BehtlhaL ADAMS, Propneter. Dinner— verity. •u - Also, Carriages to hire. Boarders sooommodeted on the most reasonable • je2l 2M SEL-BATUING.-NATI9N,&L BAL L, Cara /stint., Cepa May. N. J.—The proprietor of the 'shove-named finely located establishment would respectfully inform the thousands Ouesia that have heretofore visited his house that. in order to meet the REPTlTRittlitelkililitenhflGhEalt for ge.„:are.v.Proin DOLLARS PER WKER. Children under 12 !ears of age and servants heir price. kuperlor accommodation. soli ample r° ° for MO pertztw m a t ti e - p hisdeipkia Jilf,:lelit i to 7 OARRER ON,Pro l prietori ()NORMS BALL, CAPE MAY. CAPE In. ° , N.J. Thu well-known first clue . Rotel will be N oon ]) ridor the o rigoeotion of roasts on rau Rgn Juno -20 - II Per day, or SI tor week. lelt-4hr W.KsT & THOMPSON, Proonetorr. WiIiTt s . ZULP g. UR ANDORALY- DOHBLI G. GAP. These SPringe are in Cumberland county, Pa., thirty mile' west of Harrisburg 1)n the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and a. a now open for the reception of visitors. Board from five to eigtt dollars. aeoording to rooms. Procure your through ticirPts at the Pennsylvania Rail road Office, at a reduced pride 84 th ouch. Call on B. 8: Janney, Jr., & Co.. 805 Market street, for information, cards. &e. COYLE, LILL, & REJOICER, Je3B-3m• Proprietors. 4c,. CO.. SURF HOUSE, ATLANI.IO urry, NEW Thu l3 }l R RE.withlts first-ohms shoommotlations for over 400 snes4, will be opened op the 17th of June. Bituaord wiihin sixty yards of th e Ocean, at a Point, where the bathing is the best and safest on the ooast and remarkable for SD unusually dry and health• atmos phere: the BURP BOURN will be found one of the most attractive places of enmities resort near Phuladelphnt. The table will be most l,berallr supplied. The house is lighted with gas and plentifully supplied with good cistern water. A fine band of music and the services of several fast-sail ug Yachts have been engaged, and on the pro misee are Baliard Tables Bowl As Alleys, and a suffi cient noir ber of Bath Houses, The Fishing, Gunning, and Bailing at Atlantic City cannot be surpassed. All trains stop at the BB BF BOUBB, to land and take upZMOSOZIVSIII. For any information, apply at ASHLAND HOBBS, Btreet.Pluladelphia, or address the Subsenber at the Burr House. BENSON. Proprietor. HOWLAND'S 110T111..--- • 11EA BATHING. LONG BRANCH, M. J. Stae sabserlber open his hotel for the It.F.CEPTiON OF VIGITORS on Ilatardap June LS. 18111. myal-tin H. HOWLAND. Proprietor. COLUMBIA HOUSE, Oape 'lsland, N. J. Thin celebrated house will be opened for the re ception of neut. on June 2s, MI. The situation of this house is one of the mcet beauti ful on the Island. oommanclinn en unobstructed view of the ocean. A bend of music has been engaged exclunicelr for thin house for tie Beeson. A large number of bath houses are connected with the establishment. Good stabling for hones =oohed to the prom , es. urttrg s n t uTtittiltron g t , o iLlgP er i ri - 7 * LAIRD, Proprietor. Cape Island. N. J. - • F. P II RATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, F LANCASTER COIMTV, PENNSYLVANIA. Thhi oelebrated Wtoring Place will open for visi tors on the bd day of JUDIE. with all the attractions of fonO01" ONIOOMI. Situated on a mountain I,IW feet above tide-water. overlooking the otagricltural oountrY in the world. the air perfectly pare and dry at all time', ren- ' dere It proverbtally healthy. there ere ample aooommodations for 400 visitors-- fine graded walks through the forest to the various l ' Alllgal ' ofrlft e g . I ge Ul ft e li (V.l ' le m iTra i e n nfli a I°. the eye one of the finest and most eve:rive pato , • raralo views to be seen. A good livery to opt on the place.Ed beautiful drives around ; hot r al aZi baths; e sole d bond of Mule. (from M at su i of PM- Mel, 1 boWling alleys and nsi with the lateseimprovoo tabsea. Large gardens attached to the plant, from which all the vegetables are token frailvor th e table , which, toooriu be supplied !Tom as.bihdehgkia, and Baltimore markets - as well as the rich agricultural country around. Careful attentive serrants. Ray= been couneoted with the ertablistimeot ro Is some years with the late proprietor . the undersign eaguree the old patrons of th e place and the public generally that it will be conducted, In every depart ine‘in Its former popular way. V tors to the Bonny' will take the oars to Lancas ter,thence LS miles staging over pleastnt roads and througZa beautiful country. Through tickets Issued at Er f l = l ,„' ritilragiztr. KLBYt.NTE end or rig, 2.... I tii_r, or oiro vo_ re era to .1 .U. MY NA oorner u tbliq :I,:von auto Ma' sad ?tame 11 . . - vi Ya at "' 2North a. V. r ILAYMAKE.III. w14441- live If Reknit,. P. L. t.suroutsr ea.. Pa. dr.ttfraiON BPKI2 S, CAMBRIA OU., P4.—This delightful and popular plage of summer resort. located direotly on the line of the renturylvanta Railroad, on the orutrunit of theNebel mountains, twenty-three hundred feet above th e lave of the mean, will be open for 'remote the lint of JUDI . Since lam reason the grounds have been greatly improved and beauntled; rendeging Cresson one of the moat romentio and attractive "Moe, in the State. The remittal) is being thoroughly renovated. The seeker t u pleeaure. and the su ff erer from teat or dieearie, will d 'hone here, In a firet-olase Livery Stab, Billiard Table', Tenpin /Were, Bathe, &0., together with the permit air and water, and the moat maga/leant moun tain *Benet, to be bound in the ootintrr• Tweets good for the round trip {rem Philadelphia, ; from Pittsburg. 63.06. For farther Information, address Q. W. MULLIN, 104-Ihtt- flreagen Springs. Cambria Co.. Pa. JR 7 MATINY HOUSE, . _ DELAWARE WATER GAP. This favorite place is now open. vresentint Increased attractions, for the season. Board reduced to slut the times Leave Kensington Depot at 7 o'elook A. M., and ar nye at the Gap at t o'olook P. M. R ?Mlle. Morton fiadiCib6ol. I Mill A. Godey, Samuel C. Ilecsse•,, sad Charles B sonar. L. W. .I.IEUV t• AD, je77-1m Proprietor. RE.A-BVIIIINer.—The UNITND STATES ...J. HOTEL, ATLANTIC. N. J. is now seen for visitors. Tls the Isrgeet and best-furnished Hotel on the Islan d, and being cionvenient to the beach and stirroanded_ y extensive and well shaded grounds. Is s desirable - Howse for families. It is.lighted with 11 " and well suatliecl with pure water. The Germania Society will arnish the must° fur the esseds. The ora stop at t e door of the Hotel for the o- are nienoa 0 gueita. ' .J.h:R.K /*IAA hic/CIBIIIN, egti-tf Yroonetor. BATHltiti —United . Etstes Hotel, . Long Branch. MI; inn open for the r^oruotron of "' l l'e° ,l . Juno to. tan with the enlargement of dining room rartor.agdicionstvii• Nat seasoa Address B. A. d no i , WhOme.Leato Proprietor. SER BOARDING, ATLANTIC F... 7 CITY. AT J., ASHLAND HOUSE. • gOntOf of Feenrileaaie Amens and the Railroad; Atio Avenue, 11 NOW OPIN For the Iteeptsas of ponnonent Of J AfaolllolllboeA. tts. iwt4 evn •4 rt TO . T ORNIP SZE DS. new crop. lasrranted,)lBß. Wholesale /sod Retail, • .rtI,PR/iD 0 ALl'6tldUll. Implement and Seed WarobOtilla• 100 a North ft Keori o 1,18 - 1 ft • Dolow Calkrahlll, Ptalatt'a. SUMMER RESORTS. Exeriesiorts E CI ITRS lONS . TO SUIT THE TIMES. MINIMMEMINSI FOR TEE SE4 SHORX EXTRA. NOTI'OE.-OAMDEN AND ATLANTIC It.E. On and after TUESDAY, /lily 23 and until farther notice, an Exanraion train artii leave VINE-81'REET PERS V', daily i Saturdays and ftr der a excepted), at d Voloolt A. dl. Stopping only for wood and water. Ticketa good for ttua day and tr.an, $L26.' JOHN G. BRYANT, 300 tf - Agent. an sw ig aXO 0 RERUN TO CAMP r.AAFA:irETTE OF 00211P41,,MY A, FIRST REGIMENT ARTILLERY PHILADELPHIA HOME GUARDS, -CAPTAIN CRAPNAN BIDDLN, ON MUDD% FORD BATTLE GROUND TIWITII leave tbe depot of the West Chester nutria ladelphia Railroad' Compute. no Menet ooruer Iblith teenth and Market etreete, daily (Sundays excepted) at 746 M Aland 415 M. - Retuntinr, leave Citadels Ford at 7.0 A. M., lid an 7 P. M. Fare for the excursion SI. Paseetetere by the dP. lit-•'& tr in have over three Imam at the omp.,re , arntirg-lif the cool of the evenias. .lt d' W 1 00 D • .1118-7 t General 'ineetintendettb , . To NIADAELA FALLS AND BAO4. FOR $l2. - 21 EXCURSION TICKETS - WILL BE BOLL, DAILY THROUGHOUT THE SEASON, BROX PHILADELPHiA-TO THE FALLS OP NIAGARA: . • , AND RETURN: FOR TWELVE DOLLAR'S, Via Philadelplua and Reading. and CatawiMa. Elmira, and Buffalo Railroads, affording the opportunity to VISIT AND VIEW THE PALLS OF NIAGARA, AT THE MST TRIPLING COST. • TICKETS good for esysn nsge game DLIT. Ao oomroodatione throushour - are FIRST CLASS• and the Scenery along the route is unequalled. -Par infirmation air to hours of starting'. &e.. &PP!, a tc E., Through -Ticket Otgoe, _„ N. W. Corner SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS H. D. MEARS, Honor's' Agent. °. G. T. LEONARD, Ticket Agent. ,JrlSl,-nt AMUSEMENTS. 88X1IIRLY 11171TAMNG.S. 4-1, - WEEK Ow THY GREAT sotrrß ItkB bT lON.- Together with /Uri DE meow% rowels AL Dio Illustrations of the RUSSIAN WAR. A ^JO 81 r Q E OF SEE ASTI) With lira titre Indis tons of /tattles, Ftesas, Bombardments slaves. gone *rattans. and Tornado s, with Glnsnho 'Tableaux of the Fnglish French, Turkish, aid Russian • eral Admission 25 ten's. hi Gen ldmn s 13 mats Door, open at 733. To sommenee at $ o'clock.. p grol N sit:VAN IA A O.6DEMY OF TH C PINS ARTP. 093 CR SPITNI I 7 Rbast, ajoa daily. Sundays exoepted.Jrom 9 A. t i nder twel v e s Admiseion COWS Chilo,en Years, half ones Phalan of Stook. WO. .1,1 WANTS. WANTED—In exchuge for Heiden and Ranges. a "waling( wire an the meden, imgrov.mants,wo•tit from af l oo to 7400 dollars Adana@ "oox 124 City Post Mae, Phil a." J 721 grr WANTED —A Steam Engine, from 6to 8 Boni. Power. wjtli Boiler d Limomoe Alm. good Work Horace. Addrots "e Yard: TITNTA d •TvP Strewn. !toe prices 1121.1? TC W aNI 80.--W anted. A HLK 2141,L1t TEACHER. to take °barge ors Male Grammar Beheol in this oil.. balmy •47a for Term. oommenoina find Monday of Pewen-ber next to eon linue ten months. None but a 6rat-olass ibioher need ansdr• App manta will be ex:mimed by the r onnyy Ha rintendent, High-bchool 140.1,in this City, on the .10th Mat.. commencing at 9 O'CIOCk fk• M. Ga Committee. Chairman Grammar Schoo l Committee. santso. /nig 20. hal 6t• W 4.NTZD—lmproved City Property in V exchange far good fare s land in New .1. , icy. ddreea • Now - Seriney." nffin• of thin 1•32 Mt. WAN'I E!:_X- 7 -An improved If • ti.D9 , for v which valuable unimproved preetertx win. be given m exehange. j r yP , p• WANTED TO XXOH 41vOlg —north Ponnarivania Railrmid Banbury and Fre. and ocher bonds for a cif. triaidenoe. in a a od Address "Trans." °Sao of rats FT.'S auiuna . li‘oalitir and nrin-• Piths erns , ry 1,19 If I.4 l .olrisu MC.IS W ILNTINti Y tiu NG ■Men, ko., op invited to address the" EvritleT mptit Committee , "at the Rooms of the Young curio:ion disoolation, 1009 and 1011 CaraT ap3401 aWANTED 'TO BUY—A 'louse and Lot renr Germantown or Ober. nt NU Address "n. B. G.." at the office of tine paver, Mann. p-toe, aim 100100.7. ecti 7IM/40 FOR SALE AND TO bET. THE ADVERTISER WOULD ME SZIL to memo a moderate sized city residua.. In a fleatti e lqAteWtiold give desirable Okay of me. Pres& annum __thstiF GERPdANTOWN.—TaL.ET (for - ma. gesso , or yew) a pleasant Iteindenee. neartrt mater unk ster Lime Ntetient ten rooms; well shaded 1.9 1 &uitb BkCONU • treet. j, lin* • iTo MONT WW—Forrnsbed or 122:1- tirrniabed. for nx monthe t or longer. If desired. • lane end convenient HOUSTi., No TPA Arob finely to A. P. And .7. H. 160/1/1.16, 9.6 AV tret. Je 19 tarIEZT.N UT-DTA/0;T lillUltiE and sr RE gs twitesirable business loostfou. tan C 3/ HESTNUT Stree S at t CHESTNUT treet. VRENT—A very desirable STORN, on the Ninth-street front of "The Continental Hotel." The Etore at Ninth and Sansorn streets imps eislly adapted fora Sarum.* and Haßtfin Maker. Apply to JOHN RIGS , (WU s outhwest NINTH and IANSOM Streets. T'OR EXCLIANG.E.-A OHOIO3 TRACT of good gala/proved farmland LA the State of No JIMMY. ow:moment to the city, will be exehaore4 for •itj a r t rortl. A. 014 at He. 11S FEDEILILL Street, MILITARY euoue• COTTON DUCK. SUITABLB OR TENT!, =73 M F2O I IUINGIHAM & WZLI sins-1 tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAMII INIATILANCY. COMPANY, • N INLANDB, _BISIDIVIL pee ' EMS AND 1.1400.W( 3 6& 9 1111/1101011. 4Foorge W. De --...0f 17 & hatisaY. Wright I,, me i .. Wright Brosiks„. i.. B. Birrey . . Davis & Btrney. . But Lewis, Jr— " Levu Bros & Gs. • Biehardsoe—" I. C. Howe & Samuel T. Boctins... .Pres't W_Taminctirt 470Sfer . /no. W. Evercoas oj I. Beet - num & . III1X). A. West— ... West Zr.. Fobs.. W. S. Martip.---... " estrum Martin. & De. i , ... Wirt u5vui........... ittornet-at- Saw. D. oodraff—... Bibby., blotto .a & WealreJL al. real/Ir_ . 0. ifli u reen mat Edifo •W. HY Preeddent. • _,k Vice Praia/19d t WILMAZdeI L ir it i Mlti . C oaretarr. MS.= SAVING FUNDS. Q.a,v - ava FUND--lINITED KATIE 1-3 TRIIti COMPANY. (mum mum) mit crEEFF r rA rE strws. .sir FIVE Zia 01107_, is, K. CRA wiwOßp, Praidiona. lAMEB R. RIFNIPEit c II repsry suad Tramway. yam, Joan. tram 1.0 an 1 o °look. This umnpany is not Jo Oil LE any sapilaation lam 1.1.r.1 Me rft. SAFES. 1111 LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to t(o, sl South SEVENTH Street, tear Out raaktin Institute. The undermined. thankful for paid favors, and being determined to went future setronste, haatmonred sa elegant and oonvenient stare. and has now on hand a taste assortment of LlLlie's Celebrated likrought Chßled Iron Fire and Bungles Proof safee, Me 12 strictly nre and burglar oroof sa ts , made.) • Vnemtalled Bat Vault, e. and Bank Lime's Bank Vault Doors and Its will be funneled to order on short notloo. Thu ta the strongest, bad protected. and cheapest Door and Look yet DHOW. Also, parttopir attention is called to Litho's New Cabinet Ufa or flat'', Jewelry tr.o. Thor p e is romp eedod to averse, in style and elemanoe any ' fared for this purpose. sad is the only one tis itrlde ly fi re and imrslar woo!. ISPIECIIj, Norton.-1 have now on hand lay twenty et Farrel, Boning, a Co.'s Safes , most of them nearly new, and some forty of otter makers. cow:aims a eoinotete assortment us to rises end all latelk changed for tile now Celebrated Lillie Safe . ThaY be sold at vary low crises. Please cell and ezanuno. sa. R. nam.aitt. Arent. wristZGUL A.R, LINE AND ' DA WV ExcgasioNt—Steamer CQ- H leaves first P Sr beloggAtteß Buser, ElTtg- RY MORNING, at 7% o'otook. (except Pandard for. • Chester Peopstrowe. New (s..tle. Delaware City. . Fort Delaware, mid Salem . Retaining. leave agigiit Di and Fort at 2 o'clock. here tor the Exaarstoo..,. -i0 Dear/. State. lot Bildpepori and °deem ro-et this _ Steamer ft BYIIO.-D leaves AROR- Street treagf. daily. at 2 o'cloot. for all owning., names above ett- oopt Fort Delaware. .1)2 lA' mat Fo x NSW .Xtrits.. NEW DAILY WM. via Dslavarsaag Rant= G&W. Philsootonin and New York Express IStsangra-: mn , in n ro oetve height on and after MOND ; ink jp.nt. and !save daily at 1 P. M.. darvertns onr giVertegikalbie M lXDrs t n day n s. WM. P. Ch. Ft. Agent, N0..14 ROUTH WHALE" , yh i i i d e t io kb h , JAMILTNAN Ne w "'Tiers 14 sad ls . New Tett. inkl4-tftr • marl& im r, l ! NEW YOBiC. -Tllll villoommenee ItUli — kojrnoira din l lor tha rr = l" ire c = LSO uut. Their Stausetiarextow rilmwring freight at &mita: PIN above Waling street. YMCA aaeoecutodatunz. Arrpll • . • f, M. BAUM i 004' sea •.•.' • 200UA1618ITNIlEu VINEYARD PILO PRIbTOO.I3 QOMPANY (Georg,. Entwine, ALlonFer4 C. 'ON —Just received per • Ucee4llkun o . mar ere B .reeees. WO oases ill non teleaw firth OLD Be er•DV tbottlee 111 COOllllOl t u e six," • weLL 111MuW0 kid favorite bread, the Brat to mete, toe Lbto the united etetea waver the new tang, u; wh te b we beg to cell the jattentiOa of the trade belo w,. can be eeen at oor oßoe. For .al e . Op bond Um Pole *rents. • . M. LVILIbi a ca. goal* 19 Sou th RUNT Illtnrol.. oul ULL.—Pure Lobe° in white ‘.7 steam bath:km Pitt metre% bark Joliet _riir tr "L - a4,llit qwerrrants. e. one h R raat. Irdlial IMAM) vue Darrell i ,40yri viti r ize a. tar •al • 1,, s. Ilan " 6 i W."l.
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