THE 1 T Y . Arrival of the Twenty third Penury - 1 vania Regiment. The term of three months for which the Twenty thlrd Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers ten dered their 80791068 to the Government of the United State* having expired on the 9let instant, they left Elarper's Ferry on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, and arrived In this oily at u o'olook last evening. The regiment is composed entirely of rbiladelphlans, principally from the old South wark district. The telegraph yesterday morning announced that they would arrive at the Prime street depot at 2 OWN* In the afternoon, and cc oordlngly, at that hour a dense crowd of relatives, friends, and acquaintances assembled to extend them a cordial greeting There was a large force of policemen on the ground to preserve order, and although there were a good many people admitted within the depot, the majority of them took up their position on Broad street, or rated themeelvea on the piles of lumber, and under the sheds located in the roar of the building. They were doomed to wait a oonsiderable length of time, for owing to some detention at Baltimore, of which we shall speak hereafter, the train did not arrive until the hour mentioned, when a " panto" was occasioned by the ennounoement that "They ceme ! they In an instant there was a general stampede of those oolleoted 'on Broad street and within the depot to the railway track . , and the train of twenty ears moved slowly on; welcomed by the hearty oheera of the multitude. The oars were decorated with the regimental and company Cage, while from the windows the returned volunteers peered wist fully forth, anzioui to obtain a sight of the Toyed ones from whom they had been separated for three long Months—months of danger and arduous ser vice to the soldiers, and of deep and heartfelt soli citude to those they had left at home. The same feature, distinguished the reception of this regiment that marked its departure—the pre pond °ranee of fen:aloe, and the immense eolleetion of bahee in arme—yet we were agreeably impressed with the fact, that while on the former occasion there was an abundance of tears, yesterday every face was wreathed in smiles, and Joy depleted on every eountenanee. We shoald not say all, however, for a sudden gloom pervaded a portion of the multitude when it was announced that one of the cars contained the dead body of a soldier who had been most brutally assassinated while walking through the streets of Baltimore. The eiriumetane es attending his death, as near as we could learn, were as follows: Edward Bayne, a member of Company C, WAS Walking along one of the streets of Bal timore yeaterday morning, with two of his com rades, when they were insulted by some rowdies dreamed its military costume They replied in the same spirit, when one of the gang drew a revolver and fired, the ball taking effeot in the left 'breast of Mr. Bayne, and caused his death a few moments afterwards Be merely had time to ex claim, "Oh, my God, they have shot me 1" and fell back dead on the pavement. The rowdies im mediately twit to their heels, but were pursued and eaptitiawl , by our soldiers, one of whom was des. Mined in Baltimore as a witness of, the sad ea ourramm. The remainder of the regiment were marching down another avenue at the time, ad were not apprised of the circumstance until some time afterwards, or doubtless summary vengeance would hkve been inflicted on the aggressor, and serious results occasioned. The remains of Mr. Bayne were conveyed to the resident,o of his friends, in Washington street The health of the men has been remarkably good ever since they entered the service. Their faces show the effects of a Southern sun, and at first they could Namely be recognised by their most intl. mate friends and acquaintances. Their uniforms, much to our surprise, were in excellent condition. They wore full suits of blue cloth and black felt hats, the same furnished to them when they left Philadelphia three months ago. Many of them carried in their hands damaged rifles, with bayo nets, dr.o , relics procured at Harper's Ferry. Some of them wore peacock feathers in their hats, others hid bouquets stuck in their rides, and many of them bore small flap, hearing the motto of " Battle of Falling Water, Jely 2.1," and similar devices in remembrance of their skir mishes in the Old Dominion. As an evidence of the good condition of the regiment, and their freedom from misfortunes, notwithstanding the fre quent perilous positions in which they were placed while marohing in General Pattereon's division, we may state that the whole regiment, with the exception of nine men—only two of whom were killed—returned to their home last evening. The soldiers will re-enlist almost to a man, and be ready for servioe within tan days, under com mand of Lient, Col. D. B. Barney instead of Col. Charles P. Dare. The latter retires to , private life for the present, acoompanied by the best wishes of his men, who speak in the highest terms of his uni form kivdness to tbem, and of his !skill aa a mitt• tary leader The Soldiers are very anxious to get book to the seat of war, and their only regret ap pears to be, that they were not permitted, to ad ranee to Winchester, capture Col. Johnson and his forces, and thus prevent the battle at Bull's Run, which was attended by such disastrous remits. The offlaerra tbe Twanty.third`Regimant are as follows Colonel, Chas P. Dare; lieutenant anions', D. B. Birney ; major, George C, Spear; quartermas ter, Edwin Palmer.; adjutant, Thomas Gillingham. Company A, Capt. Geo. W. Soheele ; company B, Capt.. Glenn; company 0, Capt. Wm. Barr; eompelfy D,Capt H. K Spear; company B, Capt. 3, M. Hoffman; company F, Capt. White; nom.. pony 0, Capt. James Gwyn; company H, Capt. Vaughan; company I, Capt. Martin ; company ff., Omer Bethson. It will be remembered that a short time ago a handsome fiag was sent on from Ban Francisco by a "greasy mechanic," to the Mayor of Philadel phis, designed as a present for the first company that left this oily to march In defence of our Go. verntnent There have been numerous applicants for this flag, but as yet no declaim I-as been given. Captain George W. ghee', of Company A, of the Twenty-third Regiment, now claims, and says he is justly'entitled to the present, as his company left this city on the 21st of At pril,at 11 o'clock at night, for the purpose , of guarding the bridges on the Baltimore Railroad As Colonel Small's brigade, however, attempted to march through Baltimore on the Iflth of that month, the price may be contested. As we before stated, the train containing the re giment reached the depot about five o'clock in the evening They alighted and were drawn up In line along the pavement, when an opportunity war presented for their friends to congratulate them on their safe return After the line was formed the regiment moved slowly up Broad street to Christian, down Chris tian to Third, op Third to Chestnut, out Chestnut to Sixteenth, and up Sixteenth to Filbert, where they took quarters at the arsenal. The wawnss containing the bagiage, &o , were ; immediately upon the arrival of the oar., deapatebed to the arsenal. A few days since, some seventeen men _of the regiment were poisoned by eating Oakes furnished them by unknown parties. They all recovered from their siekness exempt one. Most of the men stated that they were well pleased with tbeir life while etWay, but would have been much better satisfied if they could have seen more aotive Ner viest. The streets through which the regiment passed, upon their arrive' in this city, were filled with people, The windows of the houses along the route were thronged with ladies, all of whom greeted the men by waving their handkerchiefs The sight was a magnificent one. Several fire companies drew out their carriages cad tolled the bells, sine the soldier' were repeatedly ebeend. The men have not yet been mustered out of ser vice, but will ; in all probability, be in a few days, when, is both& stated, moat of them`will re-enlist. We exoeitilngly regret te state that no arrange manta bad been made by our committee on defense and protection to extend a public repetition to the Twenty-third regiment. There was rto escort, no music, 'nor no speech of welcome; yet we doubt if any display could have been more grateful to the returned soldiers than the true and heartfelt salu tations of the thoueands of citizens who usernbled to witness their arrival NONO2B AND INCIEINNTS We have prerioaaly made notioes of some lads. °roue and affeotiog amines at the departure of the Philadelphia regimente for the seat of war. In. deed, we noticed the departure of dist particular regiment, and made allusion to one or more striking oases of fidelity and patriotism. Yesterday, when the troops came home, after honorable service, we recognised; among the olds; tering faces at the cars, many of those that had been blinded with tears when the soldiers were going away. They were grouped together—fathers, mothers, and wives—with faces a little -*axiom, but yet hopeful ; for in many oases no ;pertain tidings of death or life had paged bstween the volunteer and is friends during the whale time of absence IMPORTANT ARILMIT OP Alt Impoerrort.--Yes terdey morning Detentives Bartholomew and La mon arrested John Henry Drew at Sixth and Arch etreets, upon the charge of colleoting money. In the Blinn of the volunteer refreshment fund. It is alleged that Drew, in ce sapsny with another man who bee not yet been %vested, collected over flOO. The moused had a hearing lu the afternoon before Alderman Ogle. Several witnesses were examined, and testaid that be obtained money front them under thepretenoe that it was in aid of the re freshment fund. Tbe oonstraittee of the fund testi fied that Drew was not authorised to collect money for them _ He was committed for a further hear lag tb.day. Tat SaltateLS.—Among the eetattlissioned odious of the *loop of war Bannnote, we notice the name of. Mr. Bravo's L Cooper, as assistant engi neer, Sinee his sahool days, Mr Oooper Nur been engaged in the silk goods business, with the ewer ptisiog drat of Itosenhelne, Brooks, it Co , and by his indefatigable zeal, in the prosecution of their Wends, has gained the golden opinions of the firm, as well as the high esteem of the several gen tlemen oonneeted with the house. Ills thorough , knowledge of mathematios and engineering has beton 'wholly acquired by untiring gaudy, daring the doll Nuns and evenings of the past year, an d Serves as, an example worthr.of imitstiW by our ,r1311111rn• ==== The Encampment at Nicetemn. Uetteral PattersOU's Movements. A pleasant feature of the Home Guard organt- Igor The Press.] nation was the encampment near Cooperatille, to Despite the °lamer whit& hits been raised against the east of Suomi street turnpike, by Colonel P. General Patterson, because be did not prevent 0 Elmaker's regiment. The troops, about one Johnson from reinforcing Daeuregard, be has noted thousand strong, took the ears at eight o'oltek prudently, cautiously, and courageously, and no yesterday morning, and stopped at 'Dogs Station, one could have carried on the operations entrusted a short distance from the encampment. The latter to him better than he hoe done. He could not hive is a large field, bounded by wo o d s on three sides, attacked Johnson at Winohester. Johnson had its the fourth side opening upon seeoed street. Clear : strong a force as he, at least, and visa operating in water rune at the foot of the meadow, in the bid ! a friendly eouutry , where be could obtain every of the brook, and the avenues approaching the ' information and all supplier' from the neighboring field lead through the shady groves aforesaid. population. He bad every means at hand to make At nine o'clock the tents, about a dozen in num- a successful resistance to any effort of the Govern her, were pitched, and the guards ant The strict- anent troops against him, nod being a mast wom en military disololiria prevailed. Visitors were Oohed officer, there was no reason to suppoee that prohibited from entering the lines without invite don, and the sentries formed a complete Orme he would not avail himself of every advantage he about the body of the field where the evolutions possessed. were going on. The regiment drilled by nom- General Patterson has been operating in an pan, °tiring the whole morning, partaking of a lunch at eleven o'clook and winner at enemy's country with a hostile population in front, two, Harvy Clerk, Esq , was the awing guar- on either aide and in his rear. Every forward termenter of the du, and the food distributed was movement would have required is strong guard in sligntly above the style of rations given to the his rear to be left to keep open his line of comma regular volunteers. Mouton, and these guards would necessarily In the afternoon the whole regiment was cab weaken his column. Ever, item of information tooted to regimental drill, and at four o'olook there was a dress parade. Col Entailer, mounted upon could and bar been o n l y obtainedbyexer cise' the a beautiful bleak horse, gave the regimental or. of great sagacity and arduous labor on his part. dere, and the movements of the men indicated to- H e was derloient in the means of transportation lerable prolloieney in the manual. At six olelook the tents were atruck, and le men marched in for his suppiles,whieh had all to be token with him, 6rder down Second street to Tioge, anti thence to for he could get none in the enemy's country be the railroad station, where they took the oars, and traversed. He Wee eaptolelly commanded by were set down at Master street.: They afterward General Scott to move slowly and cautiously, and mauled through several streets of the oily We to risk no fight unless he was-absolutely certain I would suggest to Home Guard regiments going out of success If the territory of Virginia could be in future to march to the places of encampments, th rather than ride. taken poasesaion,of withou t bloodshed, sO mooh e Cooperville is not more than three miles from better, for our cause. Market street, and to ride over that smell distance These instroetions General Patterson - has acted seems farcical. Abotit one thousand persona visit- up to, as every good,discreet,a nd: brave soldier ed the encampment, and the roads in the afternoon should have done. He has protected the menaced ' were dusty with nabs and carriages. The only accident was that of Private Chad, who climbed a counties of Pennsylvania and Maryland, um : tree in the vicinity, and fell to the ground. He palled the rebels to evacuate Harper's Ferry, (the broke his arm, di located his shoulder, sod, it la strongest position held by , them in any part of the believed, received internal injuries. lie was taken country,) and rolled the tide of war back into Vir at onstrito the Episcopal Hospital girls. AFPAIRS AT FORT DEL/MARIE Those who must have a victim on whom to vent We visited thin fortress on Sunday, and witnessed their indignation at the defeat of our forces in the the evening dress parade of the regulars and mistaken attack on- Manassas Junction, and the the Commonwealth artillery. Captain Gibson eft the evolutions of the men, and Captain multitude' whose standard of merit is that of the Montgomery and Lieutenant Lancaster gave the butcher, may rail at General Patternon, but real orders. The artillery will return to the city in a soldiere will appreciate the wisdom of his conduct, few days, their term of enlistment having expired. and value the success he has achieved. They will undertake the formation of a regimint, to serve during the war, and it is designed to offer It was not oontemplated at the beginning of these the colonel°, to Captain Gibson. About three- troubles to keep General Patterson in active sea fourths of the men will reoenlint, although moat of view, for more than three months. He was mu; them, in the event of Sal regiment being or g an- tered into the maims for that perio'd, and as soon Ind, wilt be entitled to commissions. Several of as It was available to send general officer who the men possess the requisite abilities and enthuel aim to make excellent officers. They have but a had been mustered In for the war, he was relieved single lament, via: the unbroken inactivity of their and not superseded His time of make has ca pon military career, A few days ago, the guns of pired. He has done everything thit the Govern the fort were brought into operation by the appear merit wanted him to do, and lies done it faithfally cue of a steamboat coming up the bay crowded with men. A gun was fired Amon the bow, an d and well, with foreaight, energy, arid diareg and subsequent eubsequent balls fell in dangerous proximiry personal exposure. with the hull of the Graft. The atraogercame up Those who are anxious to hold General Patter to the wharf, and was found to contain an'exeur- son responsible for the disaster to General MoDow don party. A sloop or two have been also um. pelted to give account of themselves.. Two regu ell's command, are not found with arms in their liars were under confinement at the time, for hands, and in defence of the country, but among sleeping upon guard duty. It was thought that those who prefer to stay at home .and.find fault, they would be shot. The eight Secession prisoners Philadelphians, instead of inning in the • cavil of Western Virginia are (soothed in a strong guard - of the New York sensation papers at. General house within the fort walls Three of them Patterson, ihould rather resent the indignity at. said to be hard cases. The others are docile, and all are brought out twice a day and walked around tempted to be east upon one of oureldeat and beet the dyke of the Island, to get bosh air and loser- eitiseris, who has done all that was required of else. They have a truly miserable appearance, him, and done it well and have probably by this time learned to lament the error of their ways. There are two source, of complaint with parties in power:'First, the want of due vigilance. in admitting persons within the fortress; and second, probibitory measures agelost the introduction of intoxicating liquors upon the island. Friends of the volunteers are constantly going down, andtheir desire to benefit the soldiers sometimes outruns their prudence. We crust that the Peapatoh will be reinforced at once on the re turn of the artillerists. The pirate craft that ventured to Nantucket ahoals may induce other pirates, equally daring, to peep into the waters of the Delaware A revenue cutter should also be admitted to the fort, to overhaul all craft, of what soever kind. As at present conducted, vessels of every description go up and down the river with impunity. At Delaware City, opposite the fort, there are a few dissffnated persons, not more than ten or twenty at farthest, and all of them ohaeure. At St George's, on the .Chs. Repeal° and Delaware Canal, four miles from De. I/mare city, two Union companies were drilling on Saturday. There is also said to be a Seclusion company at that place, but they are without arms. A telegraph now runs along this °anal, with an Office at ; Delaware Oily, It Is asserted that some of the officers of tba canal baits manifested disaf fection Let the Union 'toe/holders of Philadel phia look to it The guns of Fort Delaware will not reach Salem, as has boon stated. TRR ZaCAAIPMECT At MUDD'S FORD. Large numbers of visitors daily go over the Media and Baltimore Central railroads to visit the encampment of Colonel Biddle's First Artillery Negiment, on the consecrated fields of the Brandy wine, near Chadd's Ford village CM. Pleasanton and staff were to have gone out yesterday. The visitors who have returned from the spot are loud in their praises of the location and the charm ter of the camp. A hotel at Chadd's Ford is andloiently com• median' to provide entertainment for excursionists, but the better plan has been for ellen visitor to take out his own provisions The vicinity of the encampment Is rich with storied places and reool leotions, and the hrmers and millers along the Brandywine have been exceedingly hospitable and kindly in their attentions to the Philadelphian. An excellent route to this encampment is , by way of West Chester, where teams oan be procured, at moderate expense; to convey visitors to the oamp, only six miles distant, over the battle road by Birmingham and ashortie's bill. TRI DIFENCII or . 'llllll'hlTY. The Committee on the Defence and Safety of the City, appointed by Councils, held a meeting , on Monday. afternoon. The present aspect of national affetrs was a subject of earnest discussion. Mayor Theory addressee the comm ttee at considerable length. After the traneaction of some general business, the committee adopted a resolution or• daring two butterfat' of Partott's cannons, for the use of the city. The guns ere to be made at Cold . Spring Foundry, opposite West Point. THE WHO4I coal - GUARD TO 24 RACANPRD. The committee on the defence and protection of the city have it in contemplation to place the whole of the Rome Guard of. Philadelphia, six or eight regiments, in eneampment at some point above the city, probably in the vicinity of Feltentl villa, or Olney. They design keeping:them in the field at least one week. We need scarcely say that such procedure will effeot more than months of %mere parade to secure the effioleney of any Dome Guard. TIM SEW YORK A member of the New York Slaty-ninth Regi ment made his appearanoe on Third street yester day afternoon, having come, to the city, on the train from Baltimore, on hie way beme. Re trod; denly found himself famous. Be was eurroanded at the depot by an entbuslaetfo.orowd, who carried him upon their shoulders and made a hero of him. CANDIN NATIONAL GRATIS We learn that Captain Lunie R. Francine has aocepted the command of Ll7O National Grays," of Camden. The young men of this organisation are all flrat•olass. Captain Francine has had ex parlance In drilling, having acted aa drill imitator to two cotopanies Colonel Baker's California Regiment, during their stay at Fort Schuyler. Els Intention is to MATO the oompany directly to the seat et war, under a competent colonel, as soon as it le lull. &MOTHER H76IYHx POU AOPITX. OURTICI The Twenty-elghtb Itegiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Cvlonel John' W. Geary, which has been encamped at Camp Coleman, Orford Park, during, several weeks past, will marsh immedi-, ately, the cmionel having received orders from the Adjutant General to that effect. The regiment has been ordered to tbe valley of th e by way of Harper's Ferry, to Join the army of Gen. Banks. • Yesterday morning a oompany of Zotusves, from New York, reached the oity, by the Camden and Amboy Railroad They proceeded immediately Bouth,.where they will reerult a regiment already in service. Col. Impanel's Regiment, celled the Lingoin Le. glen, bias been accepted, s despatch from the War Department Wavle% been received to molter it into service at once. The regiment is now at Camp Sweeney, oa the Petere Barra. The, colonel hes ordered all the officers sad men to repair to the camp Companies A and B will be sworn in on Thursday. OUROZORS AND ORIRSZB TOR TEI 3MY The following named physiolamt of this city have offered their ierriees, 111.74 gone to this seat of war to attend the nick and wounded Drs. Joseph Ile. ritsge, T. B Reed, John Gegen, Jr , John Bterling, D Jameson, Jr., and William P Henry. They , have .I 1 received passes over the railroads, as bate 40 rt. and :dm Barmy, who have gene for the purpose of attending aka sufferers. coL. ozezumes 'mammy Company B, Cept Castle" Arrowernith, belong ing to Col Merman's P.egintent, was mustered into service yeeterday morning Ilia regiment has now els warrantee ready for service, and they soon to thl their entire complement. TEA limaxrusm? LT CRADD'A FORD The enearoptnent of Oapt. Chapman 111(1416'e s:2 , tillery company of the Rome Girard, at Obedd's Ford, le getting along finely. Brigadier General Pleasanton and staff visited the astoaxopment yes. terday afternoon. TBll Wit /MT Duringyeeterday a number of killed and wound ed aoldiers, at the late Aghtwere talom through this city on their way to New York and other pieces. The dead were placed in low-boner. (For Tits Press.) The battle at Centreville and Manassas Junotion establishes one great point in our favor—via: The personal bravery of our voluoteers. It will also put down, effectively, the orders of edtiore and ietter•writers in the condnoting of the war, and' leave it where it belongs—with General Scott and other drily qualified oaken. This tweutyfour hour oho* to the entre of the national army answers to the Ant repulse of the Freneh in the Italian campaign: it strung their nerves and prepared them for the triumph of Bolfertne. The Austrians, on the latter Auld, were encumbered with idle courtiers as spectators, somewhat as General McDowell was on Sunday last by members of Congress and other amateurs. From all such, in future, we shall be free. The host of newsmongers have kept the rebel chiefs well infotmed of every movement of the Grand Army, by which our men could be watched and murdered more surely than were our fathers on Braddcok i e Geld To Are from behind a thicket I:titbits no personal bravery. The sabre bayonet Is the true manly weapon, after all. A foot of honea cold atad will be the prevailing argument In our contiovirey now, All the holiday display is now over. ''SE FoITI7XII of WAz.--Ireeterday morning the bony of tlharleil alloCook—bretterr of Colonel McCook, of the Beeend Ohio Itstigfraent--was brought to the pity in a. little 'rowan, driven by the venerable Sedge, the father of the young matt and escorted by a uplad of his regiment. Judge Ma Cook has six sons in the army, and. this alms the youngest—a youth of about eighteen years. The carriage drove up to the door of 'Judge MoCook's residenee, on the Avenue, near Eleventh street, and it wac Immediately surrounded by's Clroird of per. MA lOW* !Tarta's n were ranch 'szeitaditT•the distress *Alone* by the hunil7.—ltaiono ioilfirmw. yeeterdist. :Pz-r, CARD PitIN'XINS. !NAST AND ONNA.PIeST the ClitT. et N 4 levti T7[/&D_BIT•et• t ie City; PRINTING.:Beet sadakespeet in the City. et 34 Routh THIRD Rtyyset. PAMXIILET PRINTING, end every other eeeorie hoe or Printing, of the matt gaperiOr gnats', at the meet reasonable rates. at RINGWALT & BROWN% prang'. B.oethe 3 4 gest% TM IRO Ittroot. delUI-tt EINANCIAIs ALND The !Roney Illarket. PMILAD/1LP3114, Jnly 23, 1381 The stook market was better to-day. Reading Railroad stook recovered I/ from the • lowest peke of yesterday, selling at 17/ State fives were lower, but oity lomat, Camden and Amboy Rail road shares, Pennsylvania Railroad s4ronittles, and other favorite inoome-yielding stooks and bonds were very nearly up to the highest potnts attained before the fright of yesterday. The Ilartiord Courant, of yesterday, says of the Connecticut State loan : " The time for offering bids for the State loan of $BOO 000 eloeed Saturday afternoon, at wbioh time about $4200,000 bad been tendered. A large share of the bidiVrere at per, although many were given at an eighth premium, and in rare instanoes more The banks in the city offered perhaps a quarter of million at par It Is believed that par bide will be accepted. The awards have not been med., as the treasurer is oat of town, but will be declared upon his return tomorrow. The bidding would have commanded premiums bad it not been that the United States loan will be made preeently, and w.th such rates of ititereet'that the men who have the money at hand are holding up for that whioh will give them a cent. and a fraction additional every year." The Chicago Trsbuno of &tardily lays of the Illinois State loan : ,4 We understand that Trammel' Butler bait pre pared, and is now ready to deliver. the bonds of the Ellett) to the amount of $250,000, In sums of $lOO eaoh, as authorised by the Legislature at its recent session. The bonds have coupons attached for $3 each. for each half year daring which they run. and will, of course, be reoelvable for taxes and all other. State dues at,the treasury. . A con.. sidereble number of these small bonds have already been subscribed for by our own critisene, and it is believed that the whole amount will be taken at par, without recourse to Wall Street" The New York Eveniny Post of to•day. says : Wall street is greatly relieved hy, the corrected amounts of the retreat of the Union forces on Washington, and Qn.feeling of.pento which Bekaa the Stook Exchange has nearly disappeared. The opening business in Government seotiritles, which shows a recovery of 2 per cent in the sixes of 1881, imparted to the market a steady tone, and the im provement, on the prices of last evening is about 14a2 per cent. Compared with the low prices of the second board of yesterday there is an improvement of 2 per cent. in United Btates 6s of 1881; 2 per cent in Missouri 64; 14 per cent in Tennessee 68; 2 per cent. in Virginia 81; 2 per cent. in Pacific, Mail ' • 14 per cent. in New York Central; 1 per oent.in Erie; 4 per cent. in Hudson River; 2 per . Cent in Reading; 1 per cent. in Michigan Borah. ern; 4 per cent in Galena and Chicago; 14 per cent in Cleveland and Toledo; 14 per cent-in Chicago and Rock Island ; and 14 per sent. in Illi nois Central At the Mose, stooks are more freely offered on sellers' option, and the extreme , prides of the morning are not sustained. Sales of New York Central at 74{175 ; Toledo, 27; Galena, 130 i ; Central, 64} Mieaoarl SLxea mold at 42i at one time *oho' 40 last evening, and olose at 41.1442. Tennessee' close at 411a41i. There have been Wes 'privately of the Govern ment Fives of 1865, at 87fr. The flurry in the money market is about over— the better feeling in stooks having obeoked the dispoiltion to call in loans. The trouble of jester day produced an`active calling in of loans on specu lative stooks. The ruling rates are 5/40 per , cent. The following is the statement of the busineu of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, for the month of Jane, 1861, sompared with the same month of 1860 : RecolTed from CagoTlim l dTsZ tll .2ll3 fa ell, :1 7 5 f7a• Travel, Jr*..... 26006 - i7 32.246 99 8370,061 27 $378,163 66 Tratomortation; Itonotwor. Dumtmoe, Renewal Fund, and an charges._.... 166.835 46 143,41'68 66 tprofit for the month. . 411139 21641 for prommul months 6n oaa-sr Total net profit for 2' ariouths. 0790,281 03 *112.297 93 The following is the amount of Goa tiansported on the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville itailroad for the week ending ;illy 20, 1861: For the week eudtng July 20,1661.-46 eXr 10 re 311 16 Same time last ear.—... 4,543 .3 93,033 01 Ina:ease-- ---.—.--- 85517 12 298 lb Philadelphia Stock Exchange BMus, July 23, MI. ILIIPOZTICD ST B. B. Bz.i.niza. Morahante Rzobang a. 2 Lehigh Talley-.. i 934 10tOrlam&Ant 0•1681-. do .4636 Da Rego', it 261ra/clot 1 6 Peons— I 8 34)4 2 16 mobil!. H.._..-.. 11000 Penns 77 /00u Cit. ea "'ow. .96 Woe do -77 Joeo Lehigb V, 6615wn 946 700 Comic/m . 6s /am- BA e Camden-4.Am If.-1t236 . 1311716711 E 10 Reading R 160 do 1794 61110019. U.. 54 'Keith Peniut 1000 Penns R ht tuori. 9s 2 0 0,m ken. R.-..--77434 I Morrill Canal ptf. 11314 OLOBII4 H{4. ?hits 66 R.lnl off 69 i runs 66.. , int ell SP_ Phils 66 new inoff66 9654 twins Ps...—. 17 77% Read R 6i 16 Read txts '70.-, 64 Read mt 6a'80'46 so oz Rend mt es 'B6- 73 74 Penns R • . _ 6,9 ailti rennet R Std Int 64 66 _ Morns Can ann... • 41 Morrie Can Pfd 11.51‘ lon 6 1 614 67 ' 71 Rah Nom Inv 79 Bu • Rid. Askoof Nob Nar k—. .ig PCs • rrotri. .323.5 13% Bitters A fref....- Lone linaae . efi 1035 Leh CI k. h.-- 44 607 e Leh Ot & N 806 , _56,V 55 North !CMS N - 5 6) N Pa it 66:: .65 116 N Penne A 10e.. 76 77 Zetawiees R prof e 74, 63( Freak &So .. 36 40 I Zd tc 3d-sta It - W Nu% r. 53 Di QTP.II & Coasts-13 16 Philtatte'pima Markets. July 23---Breulng Tbe export demand for Flour continuer limited, and the market quiet at previously quoted rate, Tae aides to-day for shipment are 400 bbis super fine at a priest kept secret, and 1 200 bbls fancy Western family at $646 25 per bbl, mostly at the former rate for selected brands. The trade are buying moderately, at $4.4 25 for Northwestern imperfine and extra,s4 6044 75 for family do, $4 50 a 4 75 lot Western and Pennsylvania supetline, $4 75.5 50 for extra and extra family do, and $5 75 id 50 par bbl for fancy brands, Ns in quality, at which rate* holders generally are free Wars, and the receipts light. - Aye Flour and Corn Meal are not inquired for, and prisms are altogether nominal. Wnaar.—The reseipts have fallen off, and prime lots are wanted at fully former quotations. Sales of 5,000 bushels are reported at 112a1160 for new Penn's and Southern red, mostly at Otto latter rate afloat, including white it ettell lots, at 116 , 1190, and old Western and ionn's reds at 112.1133, in store. Rye is lower, and 700 bushels Ponn'a sold at 550 Corn oontinnes soars°, with sales of 1 500 bushels at 52 630 for good and prime yellow* the demand I. limned Ottts are in steady dentatd, at 293 for Southern and 300 for Penn'a sad but few offering Bens —Queroltron continues in steady demand, with further small sales at 228 for first No 1 COTTOS market is Arm but quiet, and a mall business to note at 15,10 e for middling tip. lands and Gelfs, cash and time. Onocastis —The firmness oflutldersbasliniltad operadonste aletor loti Sugar and tpoffs6 at- fell prices. The PrOVI4OI3O market Is unchanged, bat qulak and small business to. note. 1 Whisky is firmer and rmora seise at Iffier tor 1 Ws, =Ciao tor dnultsi whisk is soros.- THE PRESS.-PHILADELPI - 11A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1861. Tai NPW Rpormaries —A:large number of new regiments will now be celled into the held. Experience teaches us that the nswt thorough effesienor will be needed to enable our troop( to sopa snooersfully w th the rebels; and to secure this efficiency, it is of the last linportaaae that the men shall be well and comfortably Mad. We would ►fate, in this connection, that the most elegant and seivioecble uniforms we have yet seen ere those made at the Brawn Stone Clothing Hall of 1001 - - 4 ,11 dc Wilson, Nos 603 and 506 Chestnut street above eixth. Tkis Lim has facilities for turning out almost any number of military garments, in almost any given time. Tits air Cioinzno Dgroi —Notwithstanding the great demand for military Mottling. Granville Stokes whose mammoth depot is at 6O Chestnut street. still oommues to supple customers at the aho•test ne ties. A hands the assortmeht of summer alothiag now on band, and selli g at g•eatly redneed rates. One prise only IS tined t.r clothing, and to eaon purchaser is presented a gi tot use. value and beauty. PHILADEMIUA BOARD Or %PRAM: Tr: Irlai l aitibt, Ctewisivia or tzsMasiTv. wni. R R. At the liferehant.e Bruitslige, Philadelphia. ship Beranek, Row land July 25 snip Tuscarora. Darien---taverner)]. soon Brig Queen Er her, ( nr) Card_ --.-- Port Spain. soon Bohr b.ao, ( Br) bnetfillt Kingston. Ja soon swat 4 ale a -will -a- "". 40,2 Brig Alt.& (Ham) D. re, (late Johnson) fr m Port int Prince June If with eoff-e f,r Falmouth. dog, put in to this 'Ron fn distress to order. Capt Johnson. aaed 79 years. died Jmy T. The amis. L C K Matzen died at Port AU Prinoe June 20 of oonenmption. July 10. tat 29, long 73 during a vinient gale irnm the limn:lwo:rd. with a heavy sea running. tell In win the but Andrew Maunersoa. from Philadelphia. board to Key Wert, which having observed a instal of di gum". bore down mid put a navirator on bawd.. l'ohr Isabel Alberto, Tooker. I lays from New York, with loe to eaptain. Rehr De'eware. „Denby. 2 days from Smyrna. Del, with wheat to Jas BaTTlat 4. Bon. ISohr litpa, Walnuts, 2 davit from Chesapeake City, with veva to Chriattaa & Curran. • Soar Jonathan Cone Menattey. 6 days from Middle town. Conn With stone to oast n. EMIT Mary ti &luta. Smith. 8 days from Boston, boil-sat to N Sturt.ow.nt & on. . _ Ft obr Mary hhendish. Atwood. 6 days from Boston. with ice to Kennedy Stairs & Co. Mohr John P. ice. drsars, 3 days from New York, in bal last ro r. And. nried & Co. tiohr asnosh Blaeltman. Conon, from Boston, in bal last to Y hdiines & Co . . Bahr B J Hoyt. Crammer. from New Haven, injnasat to 1., Astlanriod i Co Bohr w m Bement, fifillaid, from row Haven. in bet last to L .adsnrled & Co. Bohr Wm fi nheldoo, Collies, from Stonington. in bal last to BanOrON. Levi. & Co. Bohr Wm it Pen. Cramer. from New York. nteamer derah. Jones. S 4 hours front New York, with radio to Wm M 13ami & Co. itaa Mer daarira Viaabttston. Whllldln, 7 hours from Cape May. with pataangers to cantata. Passed below the Brandywine. at 9 A M rest aaaaa . able Lahotater. from taversool. is tow of two tugs; bake Margaret lard itabille, from l'Ow York , and seven eohuoner• above Reedy Island. 134 6 0 90 677 096 33 BOAKDO. 3000 Hazleton es . - 90 30.0 Henna et Citr z do b 8 +e e 0 Reading it —.4d)s 171a' New York Stock 71837: MOO ti sas 'Bl rof - - 87 16000 a .89 3 00 fi Etta • Ea oou 6-- ON 60 0 0 dot, 137842 600011 s "71. obus...-60 16000 16 1111 ers '74 ooup 6090, /Mods '7lO 611 It 00 1,1 Coop Psis - 180 0 'rean et Bk..- WO d do— .-404 BM o - SOO) 17irginia Kt 6s--.4716 10000 6160 do.---. --MUM 20 00 M.Carollna Gs— - IS IPOuu dn. tate :aiurl Staloff .43 )14:ou esc 100.404 MO do DAM 6 to 42j II 'OW do -. ..--.421s 9000 No es Is /I It 8 J-4.% 7000 Uremia 8t 19102 Louisiana St &kid 66 6166 Cel tlt Ts_ 76 •10 D N Y Goa 1175.--.. 1.2 9000 !Kroh Bo rd m—. 60 1000 k P tie & W lst m 61 60 7 1erob4n's' Bit 90 40 Bk or Commstoe -11164 10 Irk t N 6 Bk of 74 Y...... —. 86 70 Meohantos' 8k..-.. 91 10 Park Bsnk_.._ ..... 91 /60 Can on -- 9 60 l'acufio Marl 11-610 71 00 do— 7,8( 20 d 0......- ......72 126 do_ __ 6ro ft. Y. Central R..... 764, 276 do._.„,_ .704 200 d 0.....—. 6 607664 100 do -- .tran 7654” 106 do— a 7.761( - 116 Chi tilt I R----411 100ao do Gal. ChL G.- - 72..6Lkt 100 MI do. GAWK wr 610.6 100 do—.- - 410 61.16 370 do St • lOU do 61 New York Mar Jtarcts are quiet, and selling slowli at es IN for Pots ard fD 711 for Pearls. Saa•narnrss.—The market for Ftate and Western Flour is dull, and urines rule in favor of the Weisser. The safer are 7.1110 bbls at St sot OS for superfine Mate ale 2004 90 for ex , ra State; 43.110er4 fnr snr•rfine Mioh iaan.lnd sne. (Ain, taws.. kn.. hoe 84.150/536 for ex tra do . inolndior ehipping brands of mum, hoop Ohio at 94 Wel, Se, and trade brands of do. at sse6. Pouthe in "lour II maotioa. prices droopme ; sales 600 bble at Nee seeeffine tlti more, tab WWI 75 for • aura do. m6(96 10 'or Brandywine, 416 00x7 25 for Georgetown, 8709 for Petersburg,Ctly. s7c9 for Itioh inn..d City. Canadian Flour is quiet. with sales of 500 bbla at 83.760.6 6 / 9 for Imi/edicts, and ad 1007 for the range of extra b- uds. aye F our is dell, with trifling sales at $4400360 for the reuse of flue and impel fine. Corn Men] is quiet anti unchanged ; we quote Jew , / 26 52.76e53 22. Brandywine .63013 06. Dunobeollii Cub. LS Wheat is in fair demand for eiport. but the musket rather favors the purohaaer ; the sales are 120,000 bee at 940980 for h'llletituilee oluh. $1 for Green Bay, 41.16 for w•nter red Western 01.26e1.63 for new-orop white Ken nogg and Tho for Cnioayn sprint. RV" is weedy at 415wihro for Western. and 6343 for ?forth River . Barley is dap at SlesSlio. Oats are quiet, and steed, atylesfo for Jersey. 'Gels, were and Feeney Ivan ; tige3to for Wastorn and state. sad 288300 for Canada Corn is dower .ith ren 4 erste business es the de cline ; sales 00 000 bus at Seeifeo for common to prime new mixed western; 470 for °hole° do, and 48340 fur new ye low. Western. • -• • PROVISION!! —Port fe du'l and 'deolinins; Balea ere ICO ebla M. HU 25016 375 i for. meas. and 111 for prime. Beef I• quiet. wit miles of 100 hhie at '60,5 iv for country mess: eileceo 10. country prime gseto so for repacked 1, cetera, . rid 3.0 63011 61 for ext.& mesa. Prime Mess Beef is inactive. Beef Hams are 11.4r0 ring. with rah.' or 2 0 Ka Western a• $14016. Cut Meats are dull at 5060 f r hams. asd {}Sae.. for shoul ders. Lard is quiet. wish sales or SO G.e and bolsi at 8m nutter and hsese are du l and inaettve Wwitev is steady, and more sours; sales 1,000 Ibis at 160. CITY ITEMS. EXTTEIL 'BAGS Ammo; irrnstammorcis. PORT or PELIZADILLIPAIA.-.1•1y 049%11544 ARRIVED 01.1tA NED. BNiameitly Delaware, 'minion. New York. Jai AU derdioe. brig [Sarah Wooster, Lord. Bath, Bancroft. Lewis &. Bohr Wm H Sheldon. Collins. Boston. do Pehe ravels or. Riley.Charlestown n Sturtevant & Co Bohr Jar tattOf thWaltO. Pelatoy. Boston, do 80hr teary E Smith. Furth. Boston. do Behr Lomot Dupont. Hering. Boston. do toter Fldelia Wheaton. Boston. doom, Ogle & Co. Bohr U et T Cranmer, Huntley, Pawtucket, B entices et. so. Polly Hann , h Blackman, Corems Providence, do Bobvs J Boot, Crane-r. Boston. L Andenriel & Co. Bohr Wm Bement. Hillis , d. Boston. aohr John Price :teats iltookiond, CO Bohr.•Jonathaii Cone, Atehaffee, Norwtob, Costner. ilttokner & Wellinston. Bohr Narragansett, II all, Boston, Noble. Hammett & Bohr W-R Donna, Lake, Boston: do Bohr Eliza & Rebecca. Price. Balton. Vlll2 Doren, Nor:on & Co. Bohr Almirs T. Briggs. Providence. .1 R Blokiston. Bohr Isabel' Alberto, Tooker. Bolero. contemn. Ptr H Gem. Iter. Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. Btr Alida, Robinson. New York, W P Clyde. • WENT TO BEA. 111 lo Perna, Doane. for 8t John, NB, went to sea on tho 70th insL sT 711LIOILM*H.. (Correspondenoe of the Phitattembla Exohante.) LEWES. Del.. July 21. The ship Lancastor t two berm brigs, •nd 'eventl light schoenen' passed in this morning. A large II•et of anthers are feint to tea. Wind northeast. Si bather cool •ud klessant. A. MARSHALL. IT TILIIGRA PS. (Correapondenoe of the Press- Num YORK. July SS, Below, bark EU& Stevens, from Havana. (Correspondence of. the Press.) REA WHO. July 22. The following boats from the Union Canal passed Into the Schuylkill Canal to dew. bound to Philadelphia, la den and consigned as foLlaws: . . . Clara Lomita . pis Iron to Cebeen h Co; V 8 Doebler , boards to J H Dot shay; Marin Elizetbeth bonds rltsig; Minim Webster. bituminous coal to D Ha n ce; Dtmel E Wilt. lumber to Christman. Bolt-nt & Co; Pa t-psoottrig iron to C tt Smith; Tmvellsr. grain to Alex ander iseitbio; Thomas Wenn, do to Peron k. tiro end coal to Chas Martin; Major Anderson, lumber to Mor eton & Sheets; two rafts of timber to Nob at 'kill Nevi Batton Co; Prairie Flower, lumber to 13 W Lead's. MEMORANDA. Bteeroskie Keturioston, Baker, Deno°, amved at Bos ton Zid inst. • • . late.rosol . p Columbia, Adams olaared at Nay York 'retard for liavatka and Key Writ. aeon. Nickerson, cleared at New York y ererday for Maravtlea. B•ir Roanme.onk._from Fruenoti Ayres and Monte video. arrvrd at Near Yolk yesterday. nears Deborah Jotter Tsteto, and J R .ILnatin• Davis. from Roston for rbtladelptua, arrived at New York yesterday- Son , y C Runyon. Matthews. from RPrer for Phi ladelphia. at New 1 , ort yeaterd.4. Pears tdontern..Palkenbura.ll D Godfrey. Webb., and Saratoga, bldrioge. nano., arrived at Bolton Illtd Instant. 'cher A IW Pdwards. &rimers, C a CarstairsNaylor, R Barren. Irelaod. Hannah REAM" w 0 cid deed. Hewitt and v s , Saulsbury, Ireland, cleared at Bo.toti 22d inst. for Philadelphia. Poke tieo 3 Adams. (of Oeanisi Fish. from Roston for Philadelphia. wee the vers.) in ootitsht with bri t Rio Chadds. Greenleaf from 311sabethpoit for Salem. and which gut into Newport 10th islet, with loam of beak stays davits. &c. edlahn Amoe Palkenbiarg, Wilbert. and Panthesr Clara, hence, arrived at Providence n t h filet • . Mohr /no, Crowell, hence, arrived at Providence Vet 11211t&Dt. MISChr Flizabeth, a Brown, sailed from Pawtucket 20itt met. for Phi adelphi Behr Naiad Queen, Holes, hence, arrived at Newport list lint. Rohr Lydia Anc. May, from Portland for Phtladel• shin, at Newport 21.1 th Inst. Soh , Island Belle, Butler, sailed from New Bedford 22d inst. for Phitaitelphis, eohr Alex Bice. Hathaway, from Bipeloan for Phila. delshia. @role from New Ihsofitrd 31.1 inst Pohl Genet a anew, at d AChnoe, Ireland, hence. arrived at New bar.port luth gist. Rehr Alseama. Vangil.,er, hence. arrived at Becton net qe, &owner Yuloan. Morrison, nano*, arrived At N.York se , ter , ItY Boomer Bristol. Allen, °leered at New York Yeat6T del for Phlißde gibm. SFEOIAL NOTI.OES. GROVE'S & liessa's NOIAXL3II6 Y►MILT SEWING MACHINES, With Hemmen, Fellers, Tucker., Cordaro, Emden, Ito. "Leek" Stitch Machines, of same Dalton. and at the come price u their celebrated " Grover it Baker" Stitch Machines. Also, a new style "Shuttle" Machine, for Vest Ma kers, Shoe Fitters, &o. Iy2S•2t' Office T3O CHESTNUT Street. lEittlitiltaaft WITH DUMAN* OF THE BLAD- Dino Kidney'', Gravel, Drover, Weakness, ese.. reed the &dee rtieement in another- column. banded " Helm • hold's Genuine Vreparattons." tre-mwf tf OHS Pzrn OLOTAING OP 'EFL* LATEST Fitts, made la the best warmer, expressly for ILE PALL SALES. LOWEST gelling prloes marked La Plea Mere& All goods made to order warranted satisfactory. Oar ONS-PILLOE system La strletly lat hered to. All are thereby treated silks. set ly JONES t 00..604 K.& k 1 Stre.a. Baron:Loa's BAIR ora.—This celebrated gad perfect Ralf D7ll ill Oa bur is As world, All others are mere imitations of We great original, which Mar gained each extensive patronage la all parts of the g i n int, Wm" VILII. I / 1 20 W. A. Batohator's Liquid Hair Uwe wranj iv proda.3B/ a splendid black or natural brown, without staining the skin or injuring the !lair. and will retudy lAA lit aegis 4/ bed dvsa. invigorating the Mar for life. Bold by all Drasturts rertamors. Wlt•lbusle by TA.lllooiToox i 00.. D TOW • M.lsitehpida. 10S-tt MENI 11 Eno Ralltoad-- .24X B'o Sim 1 0— 21,6 /leo prof 00 Hudron KM R. —. bug 1 0 don,- SS NO Ratko* 11.-- - ---- - - 1 014( as do ....._...-.- .0 800 fisrlem do R ore- -45 isd 380 Re.dioig R-...-- -38g 38 toe that coo R.__ _ -• _As so do_- ._......42. uso ?Cob 8 111 I R.- -1 . 34 1 60 do.— ----ISM' ysp M.)oh &N I Ounr.29M 160 do __... -...... 2 u /on d o —.. .29 • 7 Panama R -00 do-- .-- .1 934 60111 Con R Barin bl6-60M' 100 do 60 Joe , d0..... __._.. 60 do 6404 60 00— . -WO 6.m 60 do—. .... - 64.4 al Cleve. & 'Ursa° R.. 28 840. do.-- ... 26M Ho do --...-s l O 1 0 d 0..... '.6% 110 . 1110 • do 300 27) )10 2 731 300 • do.-- .....--- eta—YesterditY• 1337_ OFFICE OF THE FAME IMSDRANCE COhIP.O.NY No. 406 OH HTNUT 'treat PHILAIDIMPIHA. July' 1 At a meeting of the Boord of lgreotcri held thie day, a dividend of THRISE PER CENT. wns declared on the capital, payable on the first dav of August next. ist lie W. 1. BIJANCRARD. Eleoretars WF..HAVEEIIPLOYEDHELP FROM THE PROTERTANT RXCHANOE,llontitwest corner SECOND and NEW Streets. and take eteemare in recommending - it to the public as an institution much needed in our city. for its care in selecting the beat men t women, and children as to character and quali fication': J. E. ADMCFCI3,O3O Race street. M.SELLERB. G+eon and Tulpehooken streets. U LIANN A R a NDOLPH, 1734 Obeatnut etreet. 'DRIP KIRK PA t RICK. ISM Arch street. 'Dr PAPTALST, 11 5 2 M mint Vernon West. J4:B. RMS. 1620 Mount Vernon street. 0 0. FR BMA N. 541 North Eleventh street. P.O obivEa.ll6o North Sixth street. R.HOOWSE 't r&and Germantown avenue. WI LISIN I SP) Nofflt Front street. T. AleG If Es. O South a S h Front street. MM. W , $ll3 Marshall street. W. O. HOE ER,_ap Market street. .W. RICHAEDRON.4IB Market street, And over one hundret and Aft, more. to ',nom re seterme will Ma tvan at the .nflirto. ni111.!Im • THE SECOND BOOTT LEGION RE GIMENT, Col. 0 1A el' L. W. BLACK.-Mx ocompa mos now mustered in. Want a. few more rood men. "e , io MINS. TR 1 RD. below Chestnut.. P tr- LEY riECOND and BROWN, and BLENtVB. BIXTH. and CR BElTlfirr. will report. EDMUND REYBRR. lt• Acting' Q. N.. 425 r`BEBTrt UT Bt. • ITO ARMS !-VOLONTEERS WHO .1.1, to rain en ive service: join the Thirtieth Reri m•nt. P V . under the oommind ot OnI—CUANTRY I Government Buildtors. CFitsss ur street. be tween Four h and Fifth weals 101.2 t, iWANTECD.— 25 good Men, to fill up a nempenrr-et noionei . ceanstra- Regiment:lo be ranrered THIS DAY..Government Beiteino, ...21Forrbt In Street. below Fifib street.. n 23 2t" TO ARMS ! —VOLUNTEERS WHO wish to go in motive service, join the Thirtieth Rogi ment, P. V.. under the comma. dofOa CH NTRY, Obeernrnent Builainge. CHEISTOUT !Street. be tween Fourth end Milk streets. WATED.-25 good Men, to fill up a Company of Cnl. Chanty , • Regiment. to be mae• t , rred TRI DAY. Government Buildings. CREtlT fi DT Street, below Fifth sliest. J7i4ft• IBEADQOARTERS TWENTY-TiIIRO RE OMEN r. P. V.. as reorganized, corner of rah and Chestnut streets. • Order No 1. PRILADELPIIIA. duly noon. Commanding officers of oompopseg soot phut in the reorrt..olzation ..1 the rertment ter I report them...leas at ens to headanarters and hold their commands in readiness for mustering in rind going into camp. The regiment will match in ten days after return of old re giment. By order of Sec etary of %ST. By order of colonel tamer. PttED. CANADA, Capt. of Co. K. J,21-2t' eating adjutant. AWAN') ED—FOR THE THIRD Regiment U. N. Cavalry. able-bodied men of good morals, between the agog of is and &s )uag., w serve for 6 yea's. Pay from 612 to 0121 ptr month. with botrd clothing. and median. attendatoe. A minor will not be enlisted wit} out the eon.ent of twenty or gnardtans. tt en arsonstomed to horses and riders preferred. Andy at nnneuml - Kendezvons, No. US eolith k.I6IITH bisect. N TUE ORPHANS' OOIIRT•POH THE CITY AM/ ..43011M.,01:,rlitILA7ELPRJA. , Raisin 0f 8 WiA Brld f k B.d voev se d. NnTICE 18 If KREtIY tIIVKN that the widow f Bald decedent has filed in the Orphatve.Cuart her petition and apersieernent of the pertonsl estate, elrotad to be retamed hr her unaer,the act id prit. 16. 1861. and April 8. 1869, at :d that the same will be approved by tub B+id Coart onhP . rErtißEß. 91.1861. unless vzoeptiona are fi ler" thereto:A t, .. jy24-wie 4t* LATEST AND BEST PatTENT FR (BAKER'S PATENT;) NO CEMENT 18 USED, AND NO EXPOSED SUR PACE OF BUM TO TAINT THE FRUIT. THEY ARE 'THE MOST SIMPLE IN OPERA TION, RELIABLE IN RESULT, AND EASILY PROVED. rER & BODINE, Boie Manasoturon and Pr4prietors, 106 CHESTNUT STREET. Also, Mansfaetotere of Plain and Panay Wins and Liquor Bottles, Druggists' and Crockery Dealers' Preen Glass Ware. Irlo•wfmli rriIIERIC CAN NEVER BE ANY 01311e.P. ER than 81 Tor a oqlored PROVIGRAPN, , at REIMER's Oster) SEWN 0 Street., above lateen. Ambint• pee eve made at all pricier. , It' MARRIED. RRED—ROC.A.—On the 14th inetaat. by Rev. A. "r Raeldine. Mr. haste Peeow Reed to Mee Mary amt Rooh boil of Wed Phdadelehie. DOB ON —VII PZ-LX.--arm the lath Instant. by Rev. eir...tv•ata rtotatort. of Plulettelphia. to M .Ma Ato Roholield. of Manaruntr. • oe6--)‘ollr.iti• It tie 4th inittant, Or Rev. " 6 1 11 7 Di b r loet. r ra . e b .—" aileed., trarope to Was Belli Roberta oof P iktor I~N•TZ—HAM.iU.L--Oa the lAth tr.atant by Rev. O.W, Garman, Jaoob L anti. Jr.. of Phi adelphla. to Mho thumb J. Hammel. of Leneaster county, fa. • DIED. wuriTA bl.-01: the net Instant. Farah, wife of Hoary O. HODeen. and daughter of the late Thomas Graham, of Phi's&!shut The relatives and Mende n(' the famPy are invited to a•tend her funer-1, thin ( Wednesday) etersnon, at S o'clock. trom her It sheod'a residence 622 Panora! street. Camden, without further notice. To proosed.to Laurel H II Clereetery. COKNOR.—tin 'he gaid instant. lalegdelin Herbert. daughter of Charles Herbert and laann.,h Connor, aged Years and 4 months. Pune et from the restdecoe of her parent'. No. 2507 Pine Street. tars (Wedneedny )afternoon at I n'otoolt• CHPPINO u H.—on the 422 Instant. Eily Jane. twin daughter of t Mien' and Martha A. M. Coppinger. aged 6 montas asd tit Jaye. Pu• eral from tne residence of, her parents. No. Ill? Walter strr et, between aproce and Pine, this ( Wednee da ) ef•ernenn. at o'oleek. PANNING—On the ad instant. William Fanning, son of William and Mary Panning, axed 7 months. Puttersl iron the resqlenns of his parents. N 0.913 4 °Weak. goring Hardee street, this ( Wednesday ) afternoon. at • • • MU NOV.—On the 22d instant. Wm. Jame', son of Joseph end Hannatl Mime. In toe 6 h yenr of him nee. Fnnerat from the ruldencse of her naret.ta,_ Tilton attest. above Cum herl %ed. Ittchmond. tilts ( Wctlnee. day afternoon et 2 Ookok. • MENN.-00 the 22d instant, Joseph Underline. infant 'son of Jorsopu F. and Cariattene, rem aged 3 months and 26 day.. Furorsl from the resider°, of his parents. MIN 1207 31makerrmion street, above Girard wreathe, this (Wed • e a 1447,. fi '— e afti t n he at laid ° ll= k n't, Caroline Rentz, In the 26th, ear of her axe: Funeral trontahe re st r e e t , her T h u r sdaydertok Rentz. No. ISO Thomp s on ou r afternoon. at 3 &clime. SCOT .V.—Os the Ilst argaretta Boole. dauxh ter or Robert end :Sarah An n toots. aged 16 years 7 month. god 2l ears. Funreil from the reerienoe of her Who , . Dauphin 'treat, betwen Emerald and Front. this( Wednesdlr ) morning. ate o elook. ISTULL—Nuddenly. on the 22d Instant, Adam Stull, in the 7lst year of his age, Funeral from his late teadenoe,lo37 Buttonwood street. on Thursday afternoon. at o'eloolr. • MOVRNINO STORE, BEEP!OZ44 SON, IJA 918 CH EZITG ' , treat, are now saint Blank crape Mare at 25 and 313( cents. • hag bgretes, at =and 313( cents. Black 7-4 wide bareges. 50 and SIX oente. • Seeon&monrnin. e,19 00/1111: Gray mixed lavas+, 17)in. Gray mottled meden4e. 1734 e. Gray mixed wide madonnas. MAO. Black and *bite piloted grenadine Mirages. We. Shepherd pid rasa crewed n. harem,. Ma Blaelt and w la hite,Paris orgamdienii e - 1,1 IYOFFICE OF-THE WY021 1 120 CANAL COMPANY, No. 230:92 ALNUT 81174,4 Pella hTe. A hpeoiel meettnot or the MOO ldeawljWe hr d et the t tEoe o f the compeer on WEDMA /MAY; Jul- 24 1861, at It o o'ook M. Punctual atterdione is I'i:quested. By order of the Brutra Dr Manager". IiAIMUELT. EOM 4 S. 423 2t Preindent. =NOTI(•E—TO THE INHABITANTS OF FRAN KFOR.l l —Thist the tIAILY or Wh:b.KLY coin be h•d at the oounter of m• .tore, or served at your hoops regularly, at an ear • hour, W. C. BCE , . SC. Ir.lB•ltn* Arent for The Prue, in Frankford. rfrWESTERN RANK OF JPHILADEL. PFII4. July 12.1861. a rneetius of the B , afd of Directors, held tins day, Mr. C. N. ' 1 27 IeYUIANDS was appointed Assistant Cashier of this Bank. • Iyl6 tot 43. M. TROUTMAN, Cashier. 1-137• OFFICE OF. THE PHILADELPHIA I AND DARBY BAIt.NOAD CUM P a NY. PFITL•DELPIIIA, July 13 1331. The Board.of Directors have this day declared s Di vidend of YW'N CTS per share on the Deposal Stock of th s Company. ontstaadlnk this 111%Y, kaYable on and alter the 35:h inst , at the (Aloe of too Trea•urer. No .2i Walnut street. Tor the oonvenisnes of toe Stootholders, the Trea surer will be at the Depot corner .4 Darby avenue and Forty ninth street (opposite the Grotty& Perry road between 8x and 14., on SATURDAY, the Zith bat . wet:mann to pay the above..„ TlALltar Rooks will be closed untilthe 75th inst. THOS. SPARKS. Secretartand Treano sr .17/6-Int No. 141 WA LNUT rtrlir. OFFICE OF THE WEST MISLABEL, Pain re/No.I4OER jothwey COMP , NY; enruer nt Ve.:RPOR D Rout ho u rs f rom Bereeet, Wanly-fourth ward. Woe hours from 9A. M. to S P. M.) PllttiDeLPllls...loly 9 IBM. The Board of Dersotorm of the ;0=104137 have tilts diY de.es'ated d , vidend of POUR p • r opot. on the eanital @toot o he Doman, for the teat gm mouths. narabte on and after the 95:h The books for the transfer °retook will be clot* on the 11th inet until the 26Lh. .171/-ths.lntot26 WM. MARTIN. la.. Treasure►. 1111.1.13' , /,KY NoTtess.. - Captain "Wif RAY/44 7 8, Third Cavalry Recruiting Meer .1,24 12t• LEGAI... • lig 7'IIK.NIP SEED4-NEW • • dams Early Dutch, Bed Top Yellow Rut& Dais. White Glob e , Yrnoten end all oestrable var.etie. of Turnip teeda, of our own iro w th Warranted uu•e. For sale LANDRETts & .Ors. e_ ale and I /7 , mont W-re)ionee. t 31.* Nee. a 1 and 93 Louth BlXffl street. 100 N AY TUGS uMON, PA trin.la. Comic. and &cession &meioses Ad dress d. H. Z &co. Jll4-21,. gor• pATRIOTIO, UNION, and vOMIO Nhilif t . LOP Pi s an different styles. the largest ciot , tonpn in the United 8t tee. for sive at one cent each. Yon ran order from 28 np 10 O. at +he snove puke. Just mue veld. varieties of Pao- swan kinveloptie from Matrisnd, Virginia- and It en not,. fto Colliso• tors will bad It to th-tr advantage to order direct from CHa RL ri..4 A. Mt 1,1-kft. Jr. uro ANN mreet. N. y. New designs received daily. Trade. supplied. J;23-lm Dpar.' M ENT oF SURVEYS—on TOE OP CRIEF ENGINEER AND SURVRYOR, Fatt.eneirma..llr 11,1881. 110h¢•.Duni nate Plane of the Line and Curb Feral-twos (No. 1/30. of Holmesbure. In the l'wettiv third ward. bounced north Dr Pennepaos creek and Carmeo'a mac. south by line of Pox and I)einlver. east Ph.Lsdelphia and Creston Railroad. west by Old wede's hoe, are now prepared and depoarted, for pub ] inspeoUon, at the otfioe'nf ISAAC rtHALLCittnid. Purveyor cod Regulator of the Tenth &atria', rt ee= Building Frartklord , and at the • Moe o• this de part ment, City Building, FlFTWEtreet, below walnut street_;_and the B 11Yrd of Surveyors have appointed TRUROD AY. the 2.6t.n day of July, 1001- at 10 o . oloolr D. pc .to eonsider any Ltilsoiions that may be urged thereto by any citizen interested the.e,n. dIRAC KLAN]) RNEgekl. 1712,30 34.8 t Chief t.ngtneer and litunreyor. NOTICE TO RTDDRRS FOR FOR JRII- / INC 4.TERIALtt . FOR ARMY rI..OTHING.- 0 7 / 7 7C8 OT ABNEY CLOTHING AND EQUIP...GI Corner Hower • and Morcott. wrests. Nate YORK, July 13,1861 My advertisement of the alb instant. lot proposals for furnishing materiels for Army Clothing, LI so modified as to receive bole f r . . . 1.634.000 ren ds Rovvey dark I,loe. (indigo wool dyed); twi le.. 27 inslie• wide , to wets kif ono°, s per an d in stead of 7e7 ‘rdo of the same article 64 Mobil WIMP az dr2 osis to th• ari. Azol tor 118 000 ye as of Kwasy. sky to tie (Ind= wool-dyed.) IP helms wioe, to weigh tit oven's per yard. end DO yards of the same art ole, 27 tootles wide, to welgh n ounces per yard, instead of 700.000 yards °CU 'minas wide D. B. Vitt WM, 300 7t iklaior and Quaztermastar. --.- CICITTA PIRA.Ia& AXILLA 13111XIM, V 4 or 'Ladies' lima Protecitors—s .are Promotion. from all dernltra i r 0 migration. d n on. It o.?'LAlil44 n'' , a nd eve% rtgieu° 2.,n, 0r . Fitt* ir !A material, ri. t SF,. ,te .! . 1 ILRA'atill °treat. awn) rd. '' • a" Mr" - B4 egrikOiALET. RETAIL DRY GOODS. NEW MANTIL X,A STORE. The mart rpteadld 81LT MANIL333 In the 010. HOUGH JeS-itu iaa BOUTII TENTH EITILEST. SILK MANTILLAS. In every new otyle, the rthheet trialltleg ever reteill, at the elegant New Store, Y 4 400TH TENTH STREET. HOUGH & Jeittro C HEAP DRY GOODB7. STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN SUMMER STOCK, in order to insure aisles and realize Caen. Fine Chintz colored Paris Organdies. Do. do. Paris Jaoonets. • Medium stt le do. do. Dark Brown Lawns. 12% oents. Silk °bathes. Barrios, Barege Anglais, Grey Goods. Porn,. Mons do m imic & a . leak Tamarttne Crepe de Emiang, onlard silks and m Hume, &o. Nut hitt, Goods in variety. • A fine line or plain 12)d to NI eta. • Black Lane Id codes, Simmons and Points. Black and Colored Stella Shawls A very cheep lot Linen Cambric A good stook ol Flannels and Domestic (loads at the lowest market rates, for cast only. ADAMS en SON, IY2O-N GHTiI and ARCO Street/. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Csidtmdretces c -Tweeds. Cottowidei. Linen Din* Banded', Corduroy.. 76 oeut flue Ali-WOO' I.leudumeres. mod and %to) Cam[mores. • cut F•t• & C02442.D. 0.71.1 N. B. Omer NUMB sad MAXIMY CLOSING OUT SALE DRESS GOODS. Delano. of our scoot Summer, Dress Goods, et merely 140/riiritli prim to close th olTl. Dames and Barese Robes. tens that half Pritdi. Floe stook Black Dress Goode extra cheep. COUtlfK CONARD 1,13 11. B. aor. - N , ,NTE and MARKET. Fit.ENCII LACE POINTEB.. • Shawls. Mantles, mid Bosnons. tr oduond to wx-Aaif atir value. Binolr Silk Mantle.. Cloth do. Summer Dusters. A Rne stNek; chess. COOPER & CON/JIB B. R. ow% K (Puy and MARKET. N.B.—Best Hoop RUM, 17 to 40 springs. ITU SUMMER DKEI3.I GOODS. A still further Reduction In Pnees of Dren•ttoods To Clore Bummer Assoromenta. ;fay (foods—Trivrelline Goode. IMO and , T141111di•II—Ch1111201 areges and Grenadines—Elroobes. Calmoest—roplins-43nmmer dtike. Foul srde—Znairner Mewls—Mantles. BRARYL.EI3I34IROT • 171/ eIIX6II"NV7 and Kl.6.ll7Meets INBN DIAPIDNEI . =—A full line of various V quisuuma of eootohllinnete; 18 lath to 26 7 inoh. Also—iinoketwok awl Towelling". • NH Ait eLBBI3 BROTHERS: 1711 ORESTIfiI end BIGHTEI Streets. CIYILE 'it NDELL, - ARE OPENING BLAWC 81L1C13.---Blook Bilks, fine grade. Bleck Bilks tor city salsa. Black Wks waolexale. Black Bilks. at to 35 'lnches wide. EYRE •ZE LANDOLL, FOURTH snd 4 R CB; are selling all - their Slimmer Goods low, to close them. Bummer Bilks, India and French. k Frenoh Organdy. Lawns , • B&Te/(1, Mid LIMA gams by the yard. Double and Twist Mt Orenadines, ' . PYRE_ & L ei.NDELL .H,t 4 yx FOB -N-: 4 BATUMI D R FBBEB All-wool glee Flaunts. " Alt-wool Plaid Plaaaall. , •• ' • • Qood assortment of Toweliew Rammer Quilts wholesale. • .1710-tf BIEMORABLE .YN . AR 'IQ 1 • HARD nPI Day GOODS! VERY LOW PRICES' MORE REDUCED! TRORNLEY & CH.1891.• • N. E. oor. '1•10 9 CR and BPRINO GARDNN, Want to soil their stook aut.* qff, Aod have consequently 'REDUCED THEIR PRICER, V ER y LOW, INDEED. Panay Silks a litVe over half prase. rme stYlee of _nn (bade at half' mine. ace Mantles, P W ointes. I,usanies ke.. very sheep. tack elite, the cheapest in Philadelphin. A great variety of Gray Oooos. Lawns. .to.. &o, A very lame stook 1 , 1i0r11.1163 Goods. t, A vat, large stook o Linen Goods. Cloths, Ceepimeres, eating*. &0.. N.D.—The is a AAA E CRAW:I& o set goods un usually cheap. TERIRIVL EY & VH.1851, N. E. Cor. BIGIETN. and SPRING Gm+ pEs. N. 11.—From this date, July 9th, Terms " Cash on Delivery." iy9 SSVI LL, GREAT 1 , 11 REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS.—Ber quality or Gingham for PM. Nioa auportment of Drees Goooe from 12% to 26. thskines end Challis belaines raduoad from 26 to 12g. towhee' Cloths, plain, plaid, and striped, at a low film. en and Boy,' Wear. mnob Tednoed. &wee In great variety from 8 to AM.°. urnianing Go , Als. at the lowest tuariteterioee. holland Shawls, from 411 to 06 at JOHN H. STOKES'. Jyl - . 702 ARCH. Street. • LIARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! MA!: GREAT BACELIFITCES. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS offered in the balenoe of our Brook of . SUSIMER DRESS GOODS, now closing_ ont GREATLY UNDER COST PENES. • Sarsaine In foie. Mantles, 80U1710126, Pointer. Bergen:min Silk Coats, eac e tues a- d Mantles. wARGAINd IN FANCY SILICA. BARGAIN* IN BLACK SILKS. 500. Mohair Grenadines for 360. Delatnes. new atyles, for Sr. 600. Organdie 1 awns for Me. I2No. Lawns. fine qualltr. for So. E. STEELMON. Ire No. 713 North TENTH. Street. above Coates. PRICE. FERRIS, & C 0.,. NO. 807. CHESTNUT STREET, • - Still continue to RETAIL their large WHOLEBIOI,B BToCK of White Goods. Linens. MM.- and Embroi deries. at prices which must make it to the interest of every one wbo may want anything in their line tOitive them a call, as they will cave at least 26 per cent. of the usual coat by so doing. JACONETS. CAMBRIQ-12 14Aihr800ta, T•RLEVANES. wlecrea, FRHY4CII BRILLIAN rEB, QuiLrs. Ficuagp kkwlsitge FOR BASQUEs, EMBROID'D FIURTB. FLOUN 01P408. DOINOS, BLble Y net, Et aNDS. IN KRT . INOtt_ COLI fi A g IanCEN('I ENNE AND R LASES VE PTS, AnfiBItO_HLE BOF #l. 'IrNOt 1110, PILLOW ArirD /N L/NEl4,rillt.Y• CLOTHS. NA PKlrs, TA BLE DAMASKN. WIJCK ABACK ANL OTHER TOWELS AND TOVITBLIPI6B. 11.13.-;•A few choice real thread ael Cambria /40. Pointe., at about half price. - A n ew lot of trimmed and plain-net undersleaves. • ' beautiful sty lekVal. lace handkerchiefs. ALL VERY CHEAP. PRICE, FERRIS, 4a CO., $y2 -1m . lISTCRESTNUT STREET.. SUMMER STOOK OF 'OREM 000DS AT PRICERAOOORDiNG TO TEE TIIVIEB P oplin, .—u n pnce ; Oballie ln dacted from Xi to 1234 c. ; Byrum Chmttes reduced from la% to 80. elseoial attention in renuested W onr stook of Organ dies and Jacionet Lawns. winon we ,re bound to eloso' out at a low figure. CH.ARLY.ft ADA 148 lc SON, je2o El.OlLeff. and ARCH Street*. A BANR.REIPI IMPORTER'S P , TOOK. -LA- of Samples of Linen Cambria Haedkerohiefa, to hein-entobed. sheer-corded. and embroidered. from 10 cents to 61 ciente each ; a great bargain. ginrohnied a sacrifice for °ash, and to be sold in the acme way only. CHARLEiI AU t Mel & RON., ; Rap EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. • ?WRENCH LACE VEIIIB.—A choice lot • a- Jost purehased from a bankrupt importer, and. for sale at naU price at ORAtt4l45 ADAMS k. SON, joie EIGHTH and ARO a Streets. FitENCII•LACIE PUINTS, BOW/NOUS, AND M ANTLES,—A large stook to be' sold atless than wholesale prices: •We cannot , be undersold In these goods. . ORA MASA ADAMS & SUN, jet° • EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. ' M lIEQUITO NETTING, all cOors • Tule thri • tin oolors, for . Ooyering Ouse"; and an una at irtoiseate_p_ricea. • CHAKI,E6 ADAMS tic SON, Jew . • .NIGH TEL sad ARI.III Streets. • SMALL -PLAID BILKS. • • Blue and Whlte•Preneh Black and White Freaoh 811jor. Brown and White Frestob SHIM • Green and Wales French Bilks, Purple and White French Bilks. 00 dos. fides. at 411./03 per dos: 00 dos. White Silk Moves; So. per Scar. • Many goods reduced very low, to close out, !S at • JOHN E. STOKES', 701 a ARCH treet. SPECrIAL N oOTlCEd.after, ! Dan thus da , EVI R R I V I RNIIB a Lk iI iftIII Ite 8 M AT TO CASH PII,BCBABERB OP DRY !1OODB! Belnl i detersained rsduce :Asir Stack TAO, VlllO , lll ' ti ßeent3al Fanoj Mike for II oents, worthol.ll Heavy Rioh FAney Bilks for 111, well worth 111.15. Grenadine and Range Goods, about 'one half their value. Gray Mixed Goods, in every variety, from a oents per yard to 111) °eats. BLACK BILK!, RIO D AND LUBTROVB, vsay OR ILAY. • Neat Black Brocade Gil**, double facteni, &Ai, be, De Labile. Callooeu, Mumateass, Mtn. Yellin*, be. i'AwAit,AN , CL F A n K e RO Q OM sB,X C H ov ID n T , I fr ON - be rensh Lace Mantles, Powell, newts, Buenas. bna LAO. Man_ties i Cheaulla Leon Goode, As, lack SOU Coats, mAn eqfro., In every style, At ItStORN Ss_ Itsnasr !TILING! AMMON *es MIW PUBLICATIOSIII. • • NEW ENGLISH BOOKS LIR THE COUNTRY. • COMMON OBJgCTB OP TRH ISIOITSCOPE. By the Rev. J. b. Wood. With beauttfo ithiatrata'pe, printrd in colors. Limo, cloth, extra, 11. Or with ;loin orates, fancy boards, 360. SHITISH LIIRDe" HODS AND TWIN:NESTS. By 0. dts basun. Beautifully oop.red posies, t^ match tae foreeepuz, , itmo -cloth , Sl.' lair 1/ 40111 1,._ 110 .9 - COMMON OBs nerd Ols BE Os , U.PITR By Rev. I 0. Wood. 9:losed plates. Moo. cloth; SE rain plate!, " - COatarON 00.11 MTS OP THE SHA•IIIICRE. By Rev. J. G. Wood.„Colorod plate,, limo; oloth, Plato *Wes, Ido • • BRITIPH PHILP'S - AND THVIR ALLIES. By Thos. al r_we. Colo:adulates. Jim*, cloth. el, OUR •WOOD AD." HEATHS, AND HHDOBE, BL W. B. Coleman. Colored H t pl l a ltmeoy 3mo . B cloth , BeßaßliTulSly oBIOTTERaPLII66—B, olWthSl.o e ra a m plates. WO.. • Any of the above sent free by mall on receipt of the pip e. oreltn hooks imnorthd to order by every steamer. Catalogues can be bad on applalatt. n • ssolaLßuY & CO. ' ' • Importera of Engiish .nd Precuth Bocan, • ITN No. 97 Booth Si x:ra Bt. Obestnnt. GROCERIES. TO FAIILIMEI IMIDING IN THE , 111.1FRAI DISTLICTIL W. re 'revered, u heratoforo, to ontrplzr Wader of thin SMUT Sei3dOLIGION V 3 th every deooriptiozi of TEIM TEAL &e., &e, ALBERT C. .ROBERTS„ Colto' 'ELEVENTH AND vIIeE erntrarse. ma! PURE PORT . WINE. FOX GALL HY y . 0. H. MATTSON. ARCH AND TNNTH STRIAI I B. 1.4 200 OASES utirrxo V/IMYARD PRO.' PRIkTORB -QO3IIPANY (Oeoso Bithseee, Atanafer,) C9velA 0.7-Jest received pe r mean sh m . tner,_' tote bottle. °Mee _O2 bottieleaoh) very fine uL u tUtAuD i roottlefia in volume) Di the above well known vorite brand, the find stoppraa tion Into the united states under the new tarn_.n to` which we nee to oaU the atte ntion of the tredivisare :tit *LI be seen at oar rar Vio t the la Ceth - SURIMBR RESORTS. - - - - BA. BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE "..3 MAL N. J.—,ELAWARE nouaz to now overt for the eesson. Terms SO per_week. 16-Im. J IMOB MEORAY. Proprietor. Sral BATHING; • • DRIGANYJNII BOUSG, DRICIANTINK DEACrEGN, J. 'Now open Cox th e Beason. ' The Bathing Fishing. °mining and Yachting being' very superior. Boats will await gneets at the inlet on arrival of trainer. Board per week BS. P. D. ; Aiddrese k Atlantic , ' H. D. 3 ITU,. jgg-9[n " 'Proprietor. WHITE HOUSE, v Lower and of MAIISACIIUiNTTS Avenue,ATLANTIC CITY. This house is looatelimmediately on the Beach and presents evert accommodation for visnors.; Terme moderato. .WILLIAM, WRITtIIOUS.E. Je2d-Sm . • Proprietor. SRA-BATIIING, SAILING, AND PISII- •Irtia. • • ATLANTfC SOUSE. WATCH. HILL, Near Btonington, Conn. This oelabrated waterizig-place. Rotel, where the faollitbee for Bathing. nailing, Fishing,. and tne quier meat of the best quality of sea fool, Mt superior to any other in the United States, will be opened on the 20th of June. 1841. 0. O. SPISNCEL je2s Sul - - Proprietor. sc E ALHAMBRA " ATLA.NTIO T CITY. N. .f.. SPLENDID NEW HOUSE; -S. R. Corner of inantio and Masetaohnsetts &venues, Now open for the reoeption of Boarders. • - The Rooms and Table of " THE AIa:UMBRA " ITO topturpaesed by any on the Thera 16 IL spumes Joe Cream and Refreshment Sa loon attached to the House. Terme Moderate. • O. DUBOIS & S. J. YOUNG. jeV-Prn , . Proprietors. IPIEEDLOE , EI HOTEL, ATLANTIO OITY. - 1 -• is, J.--A t the terminns of the railroad, on the left, ,beyead the depot. Thm Bouse is now open for Board ers and Transient Visitors, and offers accommodations etteel to any Rote! in ABsritto City. Chargesmoderete. Children and servants half price. Or Parties should keep their seats until the oars writ's, in freer of the hotel. PriAm .rplikißESS HALL, • 't•-• ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. This spacious House, situated at.Atlantio City, will be oned on the With June, with every accommodation for visitors. .The House fronti the beaoh 120 feet. mint a splendid view of the ocean, and is near the Fishing and Batting point. - No pains will be spared to secure the (matron and convenience of guests. je24.tsol TROMAA. 0. GARRETT. LIGHT 11013 SE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, the nearest House to the Defeat part of the beech, Is now open for tt.e. Eamon. ' TERME MODs-RANE. RO LIQUORB SOLD ON THE PREMIERE. - jou am -- - JONAH. W0y2TypI;(1)11.. 'SEASIDE BLOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, . BY DAVD) SCATTERGOOD. - A. NEW PRIVATE BOAR , ING-110USE. hatutt fußrintuated at the foot of Petontylvants Avenue. Row, open for visitors for the 11081JOR. leat4ZlV EA BATELING. —" The Clatendow ' 7 s•-- 7 (formerly Virsinia Rouse,) VIRGINIA AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, is nom open tar the tiooommodation 'or Boarders. 'This Rouse is situated immediately on the Beaoh, and Porn every room affords a Coe view of the sea. ( , ett-finl JAMES JENKINS, AL D. ►AMIIANY H013,8E, NORTH CARO LINA AVNNUS, Near the Depot, ATLANTIC • The enheoriber taken pleasure in informing hia former patrons and the pub% that he hoe reopened the above • Now*, where he will be happy to please all who, may favor Mgr with a call. : je24 dm ELIAB . CLEAVER. Proprietor. WASHINGTON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY N. J.—This Henske fronts the Surf. and hen the finest Bathing Ground en the Beach. Board pow week, $8.60. Bathing Brasses inetuded for weitly _boarders only'. Board per de st:6o.Bingle meals. 6p oats. JO B N ROTB.4OIIAhI.' , 3e24-273 i - ()motor. KENTUCKY HOUSE, . _. ATLANTIC CITY. N J. This oesrtiortable end oouvenient now house loeeted on Kentucky avenue.oppante the Burl Koine. hes been fitted up for vieitors this eeserm. F. & P. QUIMAKY. Proprietors. N. B.—Horses and Cerrinses to Hire. jeSE-em CENTRAL 110IISE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., M. L AWLOR. Proprietor. The above new house is open for Boarders. Rooms equal to ani on tie beach, well ventilated. high ced ing*, ervanrs attentive and Polite. approximate to the Bath rig grounds. .1014-9 m FRANKLIN ROUSE, ATLA.I 4 ,TIO CITY, N..). BY MARY MAGUIRR. this Hones fronts the surf, and possesses the finest Bathing G-onnds on the beach. Bosrd.ng $B4O per week: 140 per day. dingle roe& 00 cents. Bathing Drsesee included for weekly boarders only. 104 .2m CONISTITIITIONAL HOUBE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., - • (Opposite the National.) JAMES J. BARB , (oda old globe,) Proprietor. The ohoioeet brands of Lagoons and (Jima to be foetid oa the Wand. Je24-9in CoLIIIIIBIA HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. S. EDWARD DOYLE. Proprietor. w This Ro els in the immeth&te vicinity of the Bnyf trollolli.acd within half a. square of the beet Bathing . eyonacht on the beach. The proprietor will use every effort to make hie puma oomfortable. Terme reason able. feta lm TAR HOTEL, (Marl: opposite the United States Hotel.) , ATLAIYTIC CITY R. J. SAMUKI, ADA.AIB. Proprietor. Carrieges cents. tor Boarders accommodated on the moat reas d onable term& jae trn StIROOLRY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, NEW JERSEY. The " .11EATE. HOUSE" will be opened for the re oe!iton of Company June 11th having been extensive l y re tted and improved *mop the last Beason ; affording ad itional comforts to visitors. and. increasing the de sirableness of the plaoe. AlAsa healthy, pleaaant, and fashionable place of Sum mer resort, •• Bonooley's Mountain" has but few equals, and is surpassed by none. It is reached by a pleasant railroad ride, and only seven hours from Philadelphia. Leave Phiiadsiphia -in the 11 o'clock train for New York reach Jersey City at 3 o'clock, thence by Morns andgluon Railroad to the &fountain. Aeturniondeave the ountain at 6 _A. art and IP. Al .. arriving in Phibt delobia a' and 8 o'clock I'. M. Rooms can now be an imas& Charges_moderata. D. A. CROWELL, jest-frmwl3t* Proprietor. -StigA4SATHING.—N ATI:MAL BAL L, Curs ISLAND,SIM MMar.propnetor. of the above-named final ! located eetatilishment would 'respectfully inform the thousands of Goes,' that have heretofore visited his house, that. in order to mast the genre of the times, he him, for The present season, I) UCED RIB oiIARGEB for Bonne's to hiGliT I.A.ARS PER WitEK. Children under 12 years of age and servants half price. littperior accommodations, and ample room for 200 persona. Refers to .1. Van Conn, 243 Aroh street, Philadelphia. jeft-fm AARON OARRI3IBO N, Proprietor. CONORSBB BALL, CAPE MAY, CAPE InLAND, N. J. ?Me well-known find class Hotel Inn be opened for thereoeptionof[oeaaonTHUß4D&Yanne 20. Board, 32 per day, or 812 per week. WasT & TriONLPSON, iOll-0w .Pratinefonr, 801,PHOR AND OHALY v v BEATE SPRINGS. T DOUBLING GAP. These Springs are In Cumberland county. Pa.,thirty milos west of Harrisburg. on the Cumber l and Valley Railroac.sod a• a now open for the mention of visitors. Board from five to eight dollars. according to rooms. Procure your through tiokam at tne Pennsylvania Rrul road Officio. at a reduced pries 14 th ough. Call on ey . 8. Jann. Jr., & Co., 808 Market street. for informat B. ion, cards. &0 coYLB. ARL, & REAM - ER, jelkt-fm' Proprietors. SnflUM HOUSE , ATLANTIO OLTY, NEW E ira f i . • L., with Hs Arst-olasa aotomitridationis for over 400 chests, will be opened op the 17th of June. Situated Wi th in 40.1 try yards of the Ocean, at a point where the bathing is the bast and safest on the coast and remarkable for an unusually dry sod health• atmos phere, the SUMP ROUSH will be found one of the most attractive piwe or mummer re.ort near Philadelphia. The table will be most liberally sappllel. The house is lighted with gas and plentifully supplied with good etstern water. A fine band of =mitt and the services of several feat-sail.ng Yaehte have bene engaged, and on the Dra wee' are Billiard Tables. Bowl ns Allele. and a enol - number of Batts Howie*, The Fishing. Gunning. and Sailing at Atlantic City cann be surpassed. All trains stop at the SURF RO U SE , to rand and take WArwswatiPra• or any informstion i , apply at ASHLAND HORSE, rtiLlottreet. ?hassle plus, or address the Subscriber at the Surf Rowe. ell-35t H. 8. BENSON, Proprietor. /1 0 REPTA'III C IN T O. LONG BRANCH. N. J. ri I f The " "° 4 4 6Z i Airk 8 1 P 1 / 4 9 .111101; on ISatu , rdap June /6, MI. will-fm H. HOWLAND, Proprietor. CITRIOLBIA HOUSE, Cape island, N. J. This celebrated house will be opened for the no loon of guests on June U. teal. ie situation of this house is one of the most beauti n the Island, oommanding an unobetruoted View of the wean. A band of music) has been mussed esolualvelr for this bones for tim season. A large number of bath houses are oosneeted with the establishment. flood stabling for horses attached to the prem.'s:. Applications for rooms or other parnoutant will meet with prompt attention bie.ddreasing the subeonber. JAS. E. LAIRD Proprietor, fell-Im Cape Island. N. J. CitEfISON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA 00., PA.—Thls delightful and popularplsce of summer resort, located dtreotly s on the line'of the PentlitTlYnnlit Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny mcnultains , tWenty-three hundred feet above the levefef the ocean. will .be open for guestthe 211a1 of JUNE. Blame last season the grounds have been greatly Improved and beautified, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive platiea in the Beata. The furniture la being thoroughly renovated. The *eater of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat or diseaae„ will find attraa• bons here. In a first il Livery BMW°, Billiard Tables, Tenpin Anal., Bathe, Ito.. together with the treat air and water, and the most magnaoent moan scenery to be foams in the ' , Minter , 10k00 goo 4 for the round trip trom Philadelphia, de; from Pittsburg, 0 &011. or further information. address G. W, feIIILLIIT, , . let-Sai • - Cresson marina.. Cambria Co.. Pa. WITAtINY HOUSE. • DELAWARE WATE.tt . , This favonte place is now open, primenting inoresaed attrsettons; for tho season. Board reduced to snit the times Leave 'Kepi lepton Depot at T o'clock A. M., and ar rive at the Gap ntj o'olook P. M. R. TYRESCPS.—PrankIio Peale; Morton MoMlohael. onto A. Bailey. &unnel C. HMLioatty, sad Charles Banker. L. W. BB.O,I2tiVAD, Jeff-Im rropnetor. ATtilf* G.—The ITNITED STATSB • .•- 7 NOTEL. ATLANTIC. N. .1. is now open for This is the 'swat end b est-furnished Hotel on the Island, end being oonvenient to the besot and au-rounded by extensive and well shaded grounds, is • clearable House for famines. It is lighted with - fall and well sup l ied with pure water. The Germania Society urntsh the 111111i0 for the season. The oars stop at e door of the Hotel for the onnventerme of guests. JhREMIAJIMe IBHjN: iew-tf Yrunnetor. SA BATHING.--United States Hotel, Long Branoh. N. J., will open for the rsoeption of visitors, Jane 10 1861 ; with the enlargement of dining room. parlor. soolltionsl moms, &o. 11110 e lest feasoa. Address B. A. BROBIBA if hit. Proprietor. igif7f.m* SIIJCBLER BOARDING , ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., AB/ILA-ND HOUSE. Aar:s)fPennsylveala Avenue and the Railroad, Avenue. IS NOW 07E21 • Par the reeeption of permanent or transient boarders 1•14-em JORPI I tITO 8 ER. • FrORNIP ans.. . Aew cr_o_p. (watranted,)lo36l. W holeattle and Fteteil,_ ALC.R.t.D C Al.T 6 Mue• Implement and Seed vrateJi our. ri 0, N 5 North NKclis D 12t - • Batow CellowhLll. Philert C , h , 'X's PATENT F:L'IERINO ORB AND .TUBS for E.:Others' Carteezut,. drinkint Orottl IrMlb the moldier sans Eris water. freed from I DO 110 D. dollars the ILO. or ta omit • & pi•oe, 0.. 4 elließ erroec. 16-6 c• walcirr w 1N.6--In casks and (m e sa e t th e p ian o of Jm,, Rastirien "r" , ` U.:" wo.CllCVitir!..4l T 0 TUZ LAD I gB.--THELDROPEI CLOTHING. t t an immense sacrifice, at the Ls- Mes. and Ctuldren Farm in ehg Store. No. 104 !North TzreVel Street, above Arab. jNB Hi* 11011UnALIE STAMPIS.-24 ot., 12 at., 10 of,. I et.. and I et. BT MLYIS it this orryoe. sans tog the at. amass; tier Inu Meld at 40- omit et live per - 114-tf EXCURSIONS EXCURSIONS TO SUIT TKE TIMES. anamains FOR TILE SE.II-SHORE EXTRA-NOTICE --CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC R. A. On and after TUESDAY, July M. and until farther notion. an Excursion train will leave VINE-S MEET FERRY, daily (Satuidays and Sundays excepted), at a teoloOk A. M. Stopping only for wood and water. Ticket* good for this dar and train, $1.25. JORN G. BRYANT, 3720-tf Agent. amsaiL ,„ IXOORBION TO CAMP LAFAYETTE OP COMPANY A, FIRST RECIINLENT ARTILLERY FRILADELFRIA ROME GUARDS, CAPTAIN CHAPMAN DIDDLE, ON CBADDIS FORD BATTLE GROUND Traine leave the depot of the West Chester and Phi ladelphia Railroad Company. no , theriat (mule, Eigh teenth and Market streets, daily (Sundays exoeptod) at 746 and 416 P. M. Returning, leave Medd% Ford at 7,43 A. M.. CM and Fare for the excursion el. reesenstirs by the SY. M. train have over three hours at the eamp,returning in the cool of the evening. HE: , RY WOOD frlB.7t General Euperintendent, TO NIAGARA FALLS AND BACK, FOR 81,.q. iraiItaMERAPIERMIN EXCITRSION TICKETS WILL BR SOLD DAILY TERM/GROUT - THE SEASON, tROM PHILADELPHIA TO THE FALLS OF NIAGARA, AND DEVINE. FOR TWELVE DOLLARS, Via Philadelphia and Reading. and Cataarisi . and Buffalo Railxotuis, affording the opportunity to VISIT AND VIEW THE FALLS OF NIAGARA. AT TEE MOST TRIFLING COST. ' TICKETS giitid' kir says:a ni.is ',MOM talln oommodations rarellabeat are HIRST CLA6S. and the': &moan , along the route is unegritied. For information as to honrs of starting. &0., atfP4 ;, P. & E., Through-Tioket Office, N. W. Corner SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS D. MEANS, Geaoral Agent. G. T. LEONARD, Ticket-Agent. jyl6-.lza AMUSEMENTS. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. NI T$ WEEK OP TlEir GREAT BOUT/38RK Rio - mm.lot+. Together with 81VNDERSON , % roLoes.cr, Dtorazole RUSSlLNitrAlli.ll3%tlitgrrlfif the SEBASTOPOL, With life like mity-ions of Battles, FROMM, Bombardments Storms. Cootie grah.ms, and Tornado , o f with Gigantic' Tableaux of the Itnalph French, Turkish, and Russian Generals Admiselon cents. t huthen.l3oents. Boors open at 73i. To comment* at Ilk o'olook. I NNTITUTION FOR THE BLIND -Ex !lllations every WEDNRSDAY AOTERNOON. Oe'peted woes Vocal and Instrumental. ISAOmmoion, TEN CENTS. Commeeeine at belt past olook. areal. ll Rnnth stUUiarA otreo.t. pw,bNsYLVAN LA AOADhtlktY UP TIN loll!!. F 1 81 n g dl!, l 7 , .;:.ll2,Rlll T A zi ;ll7,l7tth i i ° Admission 24 Centa bhek•en * muter twelve ' years, half once Bbar•a of genek,sie. 1.1 PERSONA.L. c s gi , WM. 8. ntLVilka ON, UNDICK TAX ER, hett withdrawn from tbe firm, and is no at the northeut corner of ST. JOR 4, ape t.;Oh rxti Ptreeta. 1,21 Ice WANTS WANTED—In exchange for Heaters and Ranges. a rwellite with all the tandem myroe•ments,wo,th from atm to 7.00 dollars. Address 'C1011212 City Poet °tries, nide." It2l ea TEA MIER WANI Iv. --wanted, A bTALF. TE, CHER. to take charge of & Male Grammar School in thus cite. emery 0475 for Term, commencing first Monday of eoeptem bee next_ to ono.. leans ten mootbs. Pone but a first-Maas 'reacher need aoelf. .9 op manta will be ex.m.n.ed by the foamy Ite pr-morendent, at ihe Ifigh-vetx.l Had, in tbia City. on the 30th inat..eommenoing at 9 o'olook e. M. SAMUEL FREYA!. Chairman Grammar fehoot Committee. Rsamart. Juty PO. jyyp 6t• lirANTlD—Jmproved City Property in exobange for ged tam /ace In Pew 'sow. Address • New Jersey. "erne" of thug ineerm. j% me WilelE)/—Ain Improved fahh7, for whiolt 11,1nable maimprolrild ProrritZ 1611 be giVen In exchange. jllp 41. WANTED TO EXOII xNOE P.orth PenneTlvanta Railmsd Banbury and Pre, and other bonds for a airs residenoe.in e. anod locality. Addrees •• Trade." office of The Press. metintl , nality and aria.. or the prow-rty. 3119 tf F 4 X ELLS WAN TllO4 YOU NG Mon, &0., are invited to addrem t%i" Employ ment Committee," et the Rooms of the ming Mee. Ohtuditin Association, 1009 and 1011 REATNI9I/ Street. av 3-114.: WANTED 40 BUY—A Houses- D d. =Lot Eau Gertrumtntrn or rhea' , at Bill. AlidldtAlS. • ek.. G. G. at the °Moe of this Paper, P ish size. looacity, &0 7 FOR SALE AND TO LET. gm . COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET.— sk.t. A oommodione BRI^K MANS' ON, with two sores of tend and stable. beeutitntly situated. on the bank of tf a iii•law re, in toe borsu.h or Bristol. 'Anomie o CYRUS BEINGS, in the eiconstr. or of PEL4CE PUR Vitt, 94 L M ARK}'rl Er treat, Pnitadembia j3 24 who 3i- IN THE ADVERTLSICR WOULD LIRE mai to primness, a moderate sized city residence. in a good neight orhood. for which be 'would give desirable six nod sous n per cent. bonds. Mamma • 6 13 , md5." office of Ms Prt•s. j319-ti ffi GERMANTOWN.-10 LET (for the season or 7w) a pleesant Resndense, near Shoe maker Lane Station,• tee rooms; well shaded. g. eaceALLA, Is tkuitti itt.:CON r %Met. j AM. di TO RENT LOW—Furnished or WI MIR furnished, for au mon the or longer, if sesired. a Large and Gouverneur HOUSE. fro 1736 Areb street. Apply to A. P. and J. H. NORMS, 916 ARCH !!tree[. in 19 tr-- MK oBESTN T-STESZT 11011 SE and MK S I M toent,—The desirable business location. UM On NUT Street.witb dwelling attsobed. Apply ai 3 1 Cll3 arrow !street sail ITU.ILFENT—A very desirable BTORZ, on the Ninth-etroet front of " The Continental Retell' The More at Ninth and Saneom streets *no el ally adapted for a Rai:mut and RASMUS Maker. t i rg to JOHN RICE, Ronthereat NINTH and RANSOM rtreeta. EXOELiNGE.-A UHOIOX TRACT cf good Imp:proved farm sand in the State of ftfoor ismer,