The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 25, 1861, Image 3

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    I ., o pea Dungan, do., shot through the brain ;
Tompkins, Gannon shot to the jaw; Bolen
Wade , ntneket ball through the groin. Wound
oi end left behind, Thomas C. Dear., grape•shot
be e,hdomen, supposed to be dead Wounded
sad with the regiment, Joshua G. Abbe, William
B 'hen.
•mpany a —None killed Wounded and left
behind, John Morrison', with a serious wound to
ins groin ; Geo W, Green, wound in the shoul
der , John G Cobb, wound In the loon, now at the
A lexandria Hospital Wounded and with the re
„irnent, A usury Borbler, Robert Welch, Jr.
! las ing, George W. Smith
Com pany I —Killed. Samuel S. Bond, of New.
i, o rAtt New York. Wounded end left behind,
Joe W R Mould, of Montgomery, New York.
IN °coded and wi h the regiment, James Figert, of
N e wburgh, New York.
);eir,thaer Corps—filisslng, James Gillet.
The following additional wounded were re/458d
at the Georgetown Hospital to day.
s i xty ninth New York—Wm Durkfri Company
A; Corporal Pattlok Darphy, Company ; Patriot
coilahan, Company D; Joseph Canton, Company
j; [faith Fisher. Company D.
Thlety•third New ,York Volunteers—Abraham
per, Company B.• Lafayette nekton, Company 0;
Tr i o is Copeland , B • '
New York Seventy ninth—James Abbott, Coin
poey A ; John L. Miller, Company ; Don't Mo.
Loohla, Company F James Kelly, Company I ;
J o mes Meta, Company I; John McGrew, Company
1; John Scott, Company I; Wm Simpson, Cam
po., I; Thomas ]l;. Slater, Company H.
Second Wistonsin-0 Denting, Company K; J.
.13 Whitney, Company K ; .3 •El Hyde, Comp. 0.
First Meesiohusetts—F. Bender. Company K;
Weasel Maloney, Company D ; John Sullivan,
Company II; John Daly, Company I; John Stott,
Company B.
Second Wiseoniin—Sergeant Joseph Roberts,
CompanTE
First Maaaaohnsetti—Jostma Potions, Company
Second Maine—F. R. MaKsen. Company C.
FOURICRENTiI br&W YORK REGIMONT.
Colonel A. M. Wood, wounded and mining;
gorgeon James M. Howlson, missing; Assistant
dargeon W F. 81/111)1, =Wing, Non-Oommii
mooed Staff—Color Sergeant P. P. Head, wound
ed and missing.
Killed —Martin Frank, J. Keeling, J. Murray,
Rohl Simmons, all of Company - A. J. Brown,
Company O. C. O. Soheli, R Boon, W. P. Wade,
p J. - Katiobseffer, A. Coakley, 0
Bowe, Company E. Charles Kelly, John Fay,
Henry Mentatter, Brunt Seidel, Simon H. Blob
srdsou. Timothy Oldullivan, Company F John
Gillen, Edward Ennis, Thos MoOlnakey, Edward
Began, Corporal. John W Lee. Lewis Franols,
()moony I. Sidney Burr, Company K.
Wounded—Company A, Capt B Jordan,
Corporal G. ft Rios, Privates A Fltspatriok, F
Morrow, A. Lannon, H. Bogert; Company B,
Sergeant J. J Bradshaw, William Duxon, 0 E
gadeln, Thennag Abbott, William M Kane;
Comp my 0, JAMealKoiner, Ilia° Snyder, George
Mimeo; .Company D, Captain 0 F. Bridwin,
Flat LieutenentJ A Jonee,_FrivateE M Hicks;
Company B; Privates - K. H Owen, J Kannery,
1. ii. Perry Jr, ; Company F, Privates John Mo
a %bey, S. Jones, Charles Sari, Alfred LeOlerk,
Richard Morrow;'Company G, Privates John
ailminle7l Eioliken De Wolf, William Kennon, Al.
toed Ponta; °mum 11, Privates 'Thomas W.
MoOarty, John F. Rhonda. John Smith, bidden'
Hampton, Georg, Racy, John Glannen, Rickard
T Cole r Company I, James McGeehan and H.
Wlnstanley.
In the Beoond Maine none were killed. •
Wounded—Emory, itoettiger, Com any-H,dn the
side; Mat Wollenweaker, Company 0, dangerously
le the aide;'Wm. Marks, Ocmpany A, Moot In the
leg
Among the mining are the following offners
Lino. J. Galley, Theo It Salter, H. A G oode
cough, Jr , and O. Bawled. Many of the privates
may yet turn up, and the publication of their names
rill °reit* uuneosaaary Chinese among their
friends
The First Masasehuretts were not in the second
tight, except a few companise u skirmisbes, and
to cover tne artillery in the second division
Lloutenent Gill; Company I, killed.
The Seventy first Regiment now estimate their
loss in killed, wounded and missing at forty
They go home to-morrow, bat the greater number
will probably come back under Colonel Martin .
Of the Maine fore* engaged in the battle at Bull
Run bridge only thirty are missing, and more will
likely turn up yet. They watt over Iltt hundred
strong.
The logs of the Fire ZDII&Vell is now estimated
et two bandred all told. The remainder are as
fall of fight as ever..
The following Ignited States marines, of the de
taebtnent of three hundred and sixty, were killed
on Sunday : Lieutenant Hitchcock, of Vermont;
?Arita Clegg, Harris, Enka, Lane, More, Per
and Ward.
Wounded and Missiog—Corporall Steiner, Pre
rates Stewart, Bowers, Stemmata, and Bradford
Wounded at Hospital—Mtjsr Zeilin, Lieutenant
Bale, and tin others slightly.
Out of this form only nineteen men bad been in
the service more then three montbs, yet they
fought like veterans.
The following deaths have not been reported :
Lieutenants Wm. Clark and L Byrd, Company
F, Fourth Maine.
Chaplain and John W. Mines, of Bath, Second
Malta.
Dr Allen, B•oond Maine, and Dr. Barker, of
the Fifth, were taken prisoners.
The following wounded are is the general hos.
pital : Belonging to the Second Vermont, Noah
Blood, Company 0; William Joao., Company 0
John Petohin, Company K; John MoOartney and
Jahn McKean, Company B; John Streets and B.
Mo3linea ' Company Z ; D. B. Pember, Company
; B A. Marsh, Company I; John Btreader,
Company K.
The wounded in the Third brigade hospital are.:
Stmuel Wahmafeky, Company t.i, Third Mains:
0-orga Chamberlain, ditto; B. Baldwin, &reload
Vermont; G. M Alpe!, Fifth Maine ; James
Naughton, Fourth Maine: Samuel Lamy, Company
D, Basond Vermont; all doing well.
Opening of the West Jersey Railroad to
Bridgeton.
At eleven o'clock yesterday morning the grit
passenger train and locomotive paned over the
nee arm of the West Jersey Railroad, through the
societies Of Camden, aloneester, Salem, and Cum
berland. About three hundred esoursioniete—
members of the prim, railroad others, landhold.
ere, eta.—passed down in the ears, and at least fif
teen hundred joined them in return.
laßetween Bridgeton and Philadelphia there ■re
ten stopplogpleoes, four of which lie upon the new
extension of the road From Glassboro to Mill
rills, a town in Cumberland county, ten miles
from Bridgeton and forty from Glassboro, trains
have been running since October, 1860 The lat
ter road is intended to have its . ultimate southern
terminus at Cape May City. Between Glauber°
and Woodbury, in Giouceater county, the distance,
ten mils* Was travelled by stages, Ind °ailed
"The Isthmus! Ia April, 1861, however, this gap
was made •up by the advance of the West Jersey
road. The line from Woodbury to Camden was
opened in April, 1857. Thus slowly, but certainly,
these iron bands have been led into West and heath
Jersey, to open up new territories to our markets
and our Merchants. The Camden and Amboy
Railroad lias been largely interested In the com
pletion of the new road, and some of its heavy
stockholders have bought up large treats of land
le Salem and Cumberland counties. It is intended
to build a branch railroad from Pitteville, twenty=,
fie miles below Camden, to Salem, by way of Dare
town and Allowaystan ; distance, Anent Indies ,
In the surveying and selentiOn of thee. several
routes to Weat Jersey there appear. to have been
commendable deference paid to the personal into
ests of stockholders. A single read, properly lo•
oiled, would hay. engrossed the entire trade sf
this Nation. But the hitllville and Bridgeton
roads an but twelve milu or lets apart at their
farthest points, arid the Arat roa4, we understand,
has been a losing concern to all partial but specu
lators.
The Bridgeton road rums through a coantry
generally flat and candy, more or leas surrounded
by stunted (orate and swamps, until, a few miles
from Bridgeton, we enter upon a bandaome extent
of meadows and woodland, well watered by the
Cobanauy and its tributaries. The candy loam here
reeeivea a due mixture of olisy, and is capable of a
high degree of eoltitation. The cornfields were
generally promising, and there were great atretoh
eS of potato land—the ',rope, we were told, being
more than usually lavish.
We doubt that any road, of the same length,
could hive been conotruoted so well at a cost ee
trilling The heaviest grade 1, sixty feet to the
mile, bat there are places where the natural regi
men of the soil is neither elevated nor depressed a
whit Indeed, there is a stretch of eigh , ten miles
without a single cane rwamps and fonds
hove been filled up with sand to allow the laying
of the rails, and there are but OLII or two bridges.
All the towns but Glassboro and Bridgeton are
mail, Lod there are riot likely to be maurscaetories
aeon the road, if we wept those of the tingle ar
ticle of glees. At Bridgeton, Reeves, Buck, t Co.
bare ■ very old and extendve nail factory. Here,
however, sloop andlehotner navigation will Dome
into competition with the railroad, ■s the Cohan
key is capable of admitting heavy draught weeseir.
The people along the line seemed to be more
then usually primitive in their appeareree. They
came down to the statirna when the ears arrived,
with drums beating, and carrying wreaths and
lowers. These they bang upon the locomotive,
which made no ireignifieant representation of
Birnam wood come to Donoinane," when we ar
rived at the terminno.
We noticed that the hones attached to the team
were all likely brutes, and In the verdancy eharae
teristie of the people, there were yet unmistakable
Indications of Intelligence and independence. The
fiag of the Union waved at Ike orotr•roade, the
rohoel-bottiee were frequent, and many easy homes
sad lithe/Maid 121/11310011 pre In sight of the ey
ing train. The rails are evenly-laid, and the
riding is ttneurpasud for uniform gentleness.
The Wert Jersey Company have no stook as yet.
Cart have been ordered from the Bordentown
works, but for the present the rolling rtoek will be
that of the Camden and Amboy Company. The
opening of the road bas been somewbat premature,
although the corporation can readily attend to the
whole trade upon the line.
The directors of the road :B. A. Stevens,
J 0. Stevens, J. McKnight,. J. R. Mick'., J. W
Bayard, It T. Stevens, B. A. Whitney, T. J.
Yorke, G hi Ward, David Porter, B. J. Mulford,
and J. 0. Seward.
?be ctEleiro are President, Corn. Robert F.
Btoaktoa ; treasurer and seorttari,Jadge T. Jones
Yolks ; general merit, /Willard Bbippen; oubier,
D. 0. Waleb
We nottoed upo n the train the following repro.
l 'ibtatives of eorporationt : Freehold and Jame!
bong Railroad. Genital Diala ; Mount 8011, Ralli
to4ll, Charles limiter ; Csuidet and Amboy, R.
a Ilan Russell; Valley, John nutehin•
son ; ifllltllle Railroad, T R. Whitney ; Salem
Railroad, W. F. Ream ; Delaware and Raritan
Canal, R W. 0. Clemens. •
The exerunf az:train *caudated of twelve ears.
the dieter/ Sloarteassl7 pointed cat thil'iror
Wresting objects upon the way, and at Bridgeton
all were ushered into a new frame depot, drapel
with tags, where, down the platform, ruts bounti
ful table, at which more than athatuand persons
were taking refreshments. We improved the time
to stroll through Bridgeton, a town of six thousand
inhabitants, divided by the creek, so that it lies in
two townships Deerfield and Hopewell. Mostof the
derailing' are of frame. The hotel' are numerous,
and one or two of them oreditable. The town eon.
tains two or three newspaper Aloes. The court
house Is of brisk, having a clock in the steeple.
In the very old Presbyterian Church-yard, founded
in 1747, lie the remains of General Ebeneser
Elmer, a soldier of the Revolution and of the late
war, and .a distinguished oitisen of New Jersey.
Mrs. Sarah Smith, said to be of the royal family
of Sweden, is also buried tiers.
The Methodist Spiel:opal March was founded
in 1807.
The folk hereabout were all loyal in the Revolu
tionary War, and they have sent a volunteer com
pany (company F, Now Jersey Third) to the present
war. The county is oalled from the Duke of Cum
berland, so named by Governor Belcher. Prior to
1747, it was a part of Salem county. Cobanzey
creek in nailed from an ancient savage baited 00-
hanstek A .steamboat comes up to Bridgeton,
twenty mile., through a very Crooked creek. . There
are deer and bears in the forest. of this °Putty, and
good ducking and fishing in the swamps. The rail
road has stimulated improvements already, al was
evidenoed in the presence of carpenter at all the
church roofs, and a great number of railroad beaks.
The stores have a business trim, and the women
wera pretty, but sunburnt.' The population oame
out with great noises to see tbe earn;'and the im
pressions we formed of Blidgeton, in general, were
favorable to enterprise, the comfort, and the ap•
pearincie of its Inhabitants. Oar dinner, eaten in
quietude at the hotel, contributed to enlarge our
admiration of the piece., The country environing
the road Is far superior to that adjacent to the
Camden and Atlantic line, and when opened to
Claps Kay the ride will be interesting and agree
able Bridgeton is sixty miles from Trenton, eight
tilted from tho Delaware, and seventeen from
Salem Specohu of the usual character on snob
moutons were made at the depot by Judge York's,
Luolue Qointius Curd= Rimer, Dr. B.- S. Maelren
xis, Samuel J Bayard, Thomas Fitzgerald, Esq ,
and others.
TH - E - CITY.
PARTICULARS RELATIVE* TO TIER DEATEI OF
EDWARD W. ,EATRIC —We yesterday alluded to
the faet that a member of the Twenty third Regi
ment of Pennsylvania Volunteers hod been at
taoked while paesing through Baltimore, and
fatallY injured. The Baltimore American, of yes
terday, give. the following account of the affair :
About eight o'clook yesterday, shortly before the
departure of the train containing 'Colonel Dare's
Penneyleant& Regiment from the President street
Depot, three ortbe members of that regiment got
in eat, enormities: at the corner of Buten" avenue
and Eden street, with Jewel Manly, a notorious ,
ohaiacter, who formerly resided in that motion of
the city, but on account of an °thole against the
law, had been obliged to run away to Philadelphia,
where, to the breaking out of the war, be imitate r
in. Colonel Lyle's Regiment of National .Guards
Worts passed between several of the soldiers and
Manly, when the latter drew - out a revolver and
deliberetely dlieharged one of:the barrels, the ball
entering the left breast, below the nipple, of one of
the soldiers named Edward W. Davao, belonging
to Compaay IC, gaming his death in a few minutes .
The moment that the shot was fired Manly made
his comae along Bank street to Broadway, levee
to the Ferry wharf, where he embarked in a row
boat, and was conveyed over to Locust Point. Be
passed on to the gismo of Col. Lyles regiment.
where, shortly after, 01Beers.Tayman, Short, and
Spotlit*, of the Eastern-district; f olio°, appeared
and took him Into onitody. Colonel Lyle being
apprised of the murder, and of Manly's partiolpa
lion in it, ordered Captain Thorpe, to whose coos
parry_ Manly belonged, aud the rrementsi quarter
master, to accompany the police officers with .
Manly, to Fort idolienty, where he was pieced in
°enticement •
The body l it Bayne was removed to the oars,
where Coroner Eiparklin summoned • jury of in
quest, which, after viewing the body, sojourned to
use Bastern-distriet polio. station The names of
tbisee eompostng tbr jury are H. A. Booth, fore
man ; D G Outlet W. H. Vieggerton, Thomas 0.
Elliot, Jobe B. T auter, T. H Hooper, Wm J.
Engle, Joseph Bostwick, James Dukes, William
(Setback, Thomas J. Trott, G. Baldwin, and Wm.
Calder
The jury met in the upper story of the station,
and had a number of witnesses before them
Having exolnded all the reporters, we are unable
to give the testimony in full, but, so far as apper
tained, two of the witnesses testified that Bayne
struck Manly first, and drew a revolver on bim
Two other witnesses testified that Manly shot him
without any provocation
The jury rendered a verdict that death was
clawed by a pistol shot wound, at the hands of
James Manly As soon as the verdict was ren
dered, about noon, Jostle, Griffin Issued a war
rant, whlob being placed in the hands of Captain
James and officer Pedussi, they proceeded to Fort
'McHenry, where Major Morris delivered Manly up
to their custody. Ho was removed to the Eastern
Pollee Station, where Julies Griffin committed
him to jail to await the action of the Grand Jury
of the Criminal Court It was alleged by Manly
that he acted inself-defenoe, and his statement Is
corroborated by other persons of a reliable charac
ter, who assert that the soldiers abused him greatly
arid drew knives and pistols on him before be fired.
The difficulty originated through his taunting them
with cowardiee, in returning home at this parriou•
tar time. Manly had been imprisoned in the
penitentiary previonsty, for an assault with intent
to kill on George Konig, but was pardoned out .
Bayne was twenty.eight years of age, and it Is
stated leaves a wife and several children in Phila
delphia. The body was taken to Philadelphia in
the 9 45 train.
Shortly liter the shooting of young Bayne hie
brother-in law, Jame Smith, who was with him at
the time of the affray, ereated,conaiderable trouble
wbile'ln the oars, rendering it necessary for Cap
tain Gwynn, of the Seine regiment, to apply to
°Moor Arnett, of the Middle district polioe, in
order to eject him from the oars The captain, on
his reaching the platform, pushed Smith off, and
then followed him to Exeter street, while oMoer
Arnett bad him in custody.
Smith abused and oared the Captain in un
mothered terms, reproaching him for cowardice
On previous occasions. This language was more
than the captain could bear, and he struck Smith
several times. On the latter attempting to return
the blow the Captain drew a revolver, and while
the police officer bad hold of Smith he discharged
one of the barrels, the ball gracing the elbow joint
of the left arm of Arnett and struck on the ground,
without doing any damage Smith was taken to
the Middle Police Station, where he was detained
until the afternoon and them discharged. lie re
turned to Philadelphia by the 4 45 train .
The affair was scarcely over before two more of
the came regiment discharged the contents of their
muskets into the open air A captain of one of the
companies reprimanded them in strong language
for their misconduct, and struck one of them seve
ral times
Mr Bayne WWI well known in the lower part of
the oily, and enjoyed the esteem of a large circle
of aoquaintanoes • His assailant, Manly, is well
known in Philadelphia as Bit Manly, and has
repeatedly ergaged is serious riots.
GTAINAAT Zonaus.—Two companies
of the Zottaves have already been morn in. These
companies contain one hundred men mush, ■nd
they are to be attaohed to the regiment of Cot. Bir
ney as skirmishers
There is mach misunderstanding ooneernieg
them' Philadelphil Zottave oompanies. The on
nal Z 'nave organisation of the ohm, under-com
mand of Capt Hillebrand, and which formed so
prominent a feature of the Home Guard parade on
the 414 of July, remains in the city for the present.
It has been the =miens of the oompanies which
have gone into active service, and it forme a school
for the aequ 'Mon of the drill and training
of the Gymnast ZJuavirs. The companies undergo
a moral as well as a physical training Bach man,
on j•inlng the present organisation, pledges him
self to refrain from intoxicating drink., and from
associating with bad oharaeters. They undergo a
training somewhat similar to that pursued by pu
gilists, and they are put In the beat possible condi
tion 'of health and strength. At the same time,
these athletes are made proficient in military
drill The parent company pledge themselves to
furnish trained recruits to supply the places of all
who are sink or wounded in the rank, of the oom
panics they put in settee service. The uniforwi
of the Gymnast Zeit:Laves L neat, and It 14 to made
as to allow the most perfect freedom of natuardar
mot•on.
/1110711X3. GEI.IIOIIIIOIIINWT.—A new Ger
man regiment has jest been raised in the most
quiet and unobtrusive meaner, by an experienced
soldier named Colonel Schemmelplennig, of our
oily. The mutter roll comprises 1,040 men ' most
of whom have seen service, and will go into the
deld like veterans They are now ready - for lin: .
medlars servioe, and have been aocepted by the
Seerstery of War : They have, for some time,
been under vigorous drill, and are auger to meet
the foe. Such patriot'', 'dictum, is worthy of all
praise, and we have no doubt but that the Colonel
will, Hee the gallant iliniteln, oarnmeed his regi
ment with such brilliancy as to win renown on the
llnt deld where they may meet the enemy.
Itzint TOR. Scavica.—At a special meeting
of Company B, &COD@ Regiment Roe Reserves,
held 013 ineeday at their armory, corner of Eighth
and Cello whill streets, on their return from escort
ing the gray Reserves home from camp, the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were ttnewirannely,
sowed :
Whereas, the war in which our emit try le now
engaged bee emu:led en aspect !lightly diseetrotui
to our army ; and whereas we feel It necessary for
every true imerteett to e:prate himself in reference
to hie will anti ability to assist his email in these
trying times : Therefore,
Resolva, That Company B, of the &mond Reg!•
ment Reserve Brigade, P M., bold themselves in
needle WS to berets their Government at any time it
may require them for special active duty.
Tau TwanTY-stoats 111,GEKUT.—The Zlith
Regiment, P V., one thousand Wong will take
leave of us this morning for the valley of the
Shenandoah, by way of klarper's Ferry. Colonel
Geary, the ooromandlng °Meer, has so endeared
himself by his former ears to his native State, that
much interest will be taken in his departure and
that of his oommand. The regiment, we bear,
will march frem the depot, at Fourth and Chatham
WNW, down to Sixth, and down Sixth to Chest
nut, down Chestnut ta Third, down Third to Wal
nut, and then to the Baltimore depot
Tnn . IMII/Erailltd OCT OP SIRPIOI.-001012151
regiment or returned 'nineteen will be
=tutored out of service on Haturdey The interest
ing osreinony will take place at the State Arsenal,
litaumnroh and filbert streets. The =en are etlll
quartered at the -mutual- Yesterday ..orowds of
Mein/int besieged the doors, and clamored for ad
mittance' while the neighborhood at th e building
was in rihigh state et brute with the refs:mei sot.
titers and their friends, who ire making a holiday
of the event.
COL, FATTIRIIOIIOB RIOLYIENT.—The Gray
Reserve+, will meet M tbeir armories this morning',
at mil o'olock, to node. Colonel Pattenan'e mgt•
matt, returning from Washington. The line will
be formed on Broad and Bproce meets, at 61
o'clock, and will proceed to, the Baltimore depot
ractenwes mimeo% was apeoted blast grWlig•
DEXOORATIO DZLEOATE ELECTIONS.—The
Democratic, Uity Exeoutive Commute., at • resent
Meeting, agreed upon the following as the rules for
the ectalog eleotione for the fall campaign :
Resolved, By the Democra is Olty Executive
Committee, That the Democratic "atlases residing
in snob election division in the several wards in
the city or Philadelphia, are recommended to meet
at the pleeee przeleed for holding elections, on the
fourth Monday of August text, and elect one por
tion to serve an judge, two persons to 'erre as in
steotott' and three persons to serve as members
of the Executive Committee, In and for said
election division, for on. year from the day of their
elea , lon.
The Democratic oldsens residing in each election
division shall oleo, at the same time and place,
elect one delegate to represent said division In
4 : county," one in " tatty,' one in "jodlelal," three
In " ward," two in " representative," and (In the
Third Senatorial district oafs() one in " Senato•
rial " Convention
The tickets voted shall be headed on the outside
respeotively , " o ffic ers of election," " executive
committee,' "county delegate,"• "city dele
gate," " jadialal delegate," " ward delegates,"
" representative delegates," and ' 4 t3enatorial "
delegate
The election of all the foregoing delegates shall
he oontinoted by the officers of election', elected in
the several election divisions, on the 4th Monday
of August last, or their proper successor' ; and
shell be held, bUtt as to the enrolment of voters,
the time of opening and closing the polls, the
plaoe of electron, the• method of organisation of
the several conventions, and, in all other respects
not herein mentioned, In strict conformity with
the rules adopted for the government of the_De
mooratio party, July 9, 1858
In acoordarce with Rule 224, it is hereby or
dered that the "pity delegates," shall meet in
Olt y Oonvention, on the Tuesday next succeeding
their eleotlon at 10 o'clock, A. M., a. Bensons
street Rail, Fifth ward, and after bing duly
organised, prowled to nominate eandidates in the
usual order.
It is also farther ordered, that the Representa
tive Convention of the Seventh r Representative
Chariot shall meet at ths houseorJaeob Pier;
No 443 north Muth Street, above Noble, instead
of the place heretofore designated.
Iwo:ram—The coroner commenced an in
quest on the body of 'Mary hi. Amon, the little girl
who died at the hospital from the eeketsof a wound
received by , the di/charge of a toy cannon. It
was testified to that the deceased MAD silting in
front of her father'ir house, in. Nsunater's court,
near Tenth sod Aroh streets, with:an infant in her
lap. In the yard of one of the houses fronting on
Tenth street there were two lads, one sixteen, the
other about ,nineteen years, amusing themselves
with a small cannon, which they fired twice with
out any damage being done. At the third fire,
the slug with which the cannon was loaded passed
through the fence and struck the girl in the left
breast, passing through the lung,' sad so far
through the , body that it was extracted at the
back 7he girl uttered a meant .and let the in
font drop from her 'arms. She soon fell to the
ground, and was assisted into the house by some
neighbors
Her father was at'home, and as soon as he heard
of the injury to the girl, he leaped the fence into
the yard from which the firing had come, and
found there one young man, the other baring din.
appeared It was then denied that there had been
any firing in the yard, bdt afterwards, when the
lads alleged to have been aormerned in the IS-ing
were arrested, and taken before Alderman Hib
bard, 026 of them edinitted that the, other had
loaded and fired the cannon 'Both of, them are
now, uoder bonds to appear at court. - The chorea
ter of the wound was testified Why Dr- John Ash
urst, who made the post-mortem examinstitin He
said that it was undoubtedly the cause of death.
In the absence of one of the•material witnesses,
the investigation was continued over until= today,
at eleven o'clock,
&RIM Or ♦ COONTiIi/EITZR-81/11,01r 01
BrGIUR Momxr.—A man, jiving the name of James
Perry. was arrived at Ohestnnt.street wharf, by
Deputy Marshals Jenkins and Bohn,ler, on Tuts
day, having just arrived from New York with
about $4,000 in counterfeit coin and notes in his
possession. The prisoner has long been known as
a notorious codbterfel'er. He manufactures the
bogus money in New York, and disposes of it to
parties residing in Philadelphia, Hatimore, and
other planes, whore it is pawed. When arrested,
he was on his way to Baltimore. The money wee
in a small valise, and consisted of counterfeit two
and a halt gold pieces, one dollar gold pieces,
half dollars. and quarter dollars. The cola was
well made, and, unlike most bogus coin,
ee of a
god weight The notes consisted of SiS on the
Meohantos' Bank, of New Haven, Conn ; 103 on
Wyoming Bank, of Wilkesbarre Pa ; St on the
Farmers and Mechanics' Bank. of Camden, N. J ,
and Is on the W kite River Bank, of Vermont. The
notes were very well executed. Yesterday morn
lag the prisoner had a hearing before the United
States pkmmissioner, and was eocomitted, in de
fault or $3,000 ball, to answer the charge of manu
facturing bogus money.
THE CIIIPTIWA GualltDe .lirdnivirr, Under
Col. James Miller. who reoeived honorable men
tion from Generals Scott and QUittnan for his
prowess at the storming of Chepultepeo, has re
°dyed mustering orders, and will be mustered in.
to day. The regiment is ordered to be ready to
move on the 6th of August. A few able bled
men are wanted to All up the oomponies, and we
advise those who want to connect themselves with
a crack regiment, and be sworn in end uniformed
to day, to go at once to the rendervons, No. 318
Chestnut street.
Ftaer LETTICE BY TBM OVERLAND MAll.—We
were shown last evening, by it C. Walborn, ,
Postmaster, thelirst letter neared in this pity by
the overland mail under the new arrangement of
a dilly mail to and from California It was post
marked ' , Ban Francisco, July 2, 18451," on whiob
day the mail left that city, and reached here yes
terday, being twentytwo days on the route, Al
- much doubt had been eipressed whether the mail
could be taken overland In the came time that it
was by the steamers under the late arrangement,
this arrival pats nob o doubt at rest "
BADLY ButtrrEn.—Ak. man named William
liaekenbridge bad his hands very badly burned,
on Tuesday night, by the explosion of a fluid
lamp, in Sepviva street, above Norris, Nineteenth
ward. The unfortunate man was Ailing the lamp
while burning
AERVFAL OF Moa.s•YoLusrssss,—Last eve
ning about Olitt bundled men of Cul 'Lewis' regi
mens arrived at the Baltimore depot. They were
received with /Gad sheers by the crowd. The sol
diers qntetly left for their respective homes
A CAVALRY REGIREbIT TO BE RAISED.—We
understand that the becretary of War has autho
rised General Josiah Harlan to raise a- re meat
of light cavalry, to be fatly equipped by the Go
vernment and put into service Gen Harlan is
an old veteran, and the testimonials of his service
in the Hut Indira are, in the highest degree. cre
ditable to him as a military man. He is a Phila
delphian, and we are glad to hear that be bee
consented to give his experience in these trouble
some times
E/CHITH Winn Homit Gas/in.—At an eiee,
tion, to till VlOTatleiCill in the Eighth. ward Home
board, Company D, Besoud Regiment, the follow
ing gentlemen were elected : First lieutenant,
William C. Oook ; eeoood iientenant, William LI -
Radford ; third lieutenant, A. 'llleasgureau.
This company drills •on the spacious ground* on
Locust street, welt of the Academy of Made, flo
rae* B Fry being their captain.
Anarreb or THE TWaLrrn Miatiekurartsirrre
Reetwase —Colonel • Webster's Twelfth (Kass.)
Regiment, from Boston. were expected to ertive at
two o'cicok ibis morning, at the loot of Washing
ton etreet wheel. At a late hour last evening can
non were firtd by the °Miens in the neighborhood.
At the time we left, A supper had been prepared
for the men by the Volunteer Refresbment Com
mittee
LARCENY Or A TlLUNK.—Yesterday after
noon Wm and Ann Lee, colored. were before
Alderman Ogle upon the charge of stealing a bunk
from the Baltimore depot. The trunk contained
clothing and other article, to the value of about
seventy five dollars, most of which were recovered
by Detective Somers The prisoners were both
committed to await a trial.
Rusawar.—The horse of Mr. Isaac
Lukens, a will known citizen of Spring Garden,
took fright in the neighborhood of Kiev/nth and
Wallace streets on Tuesday afternoon, and, dash
log at a fearful rate down the street, threw him
from his carriage, seriously irjuring him Mr
Lukens was carried to his residence in Wanton
street, near Twelfth, in an insensible condition,
and be is now lying in a spry critical state.
Fiss.—Between eight and nine o'clock yes
terday morning, a Are broke out in a dwelling in
Juatioe's oourt, running out of 8t John Street, be
low Buttonwood. The A■met were eoliked to the
roof, hot the othen.portions of the building were
dranobed with water
SMOOT Fras.—Yesterday afternoon a sligbt
fire occurred at No 3t.3 Grown street, owned by
the burniog of the root of a dwelling,-owned and
occupied by Wm. H. Euitk.
1, EGA
,fN,TEIL.I,II4zr4CII.
TEA CLoTaisil Pa.UD oAse to Tile SOPRANO 00UAT
—AitoUtteNT TO QoAIIN oP,OSISTIOSIAAJE
SUPREMA COULT OP PENNSYLVANIA—Chief
Justioe Lowrie, and Juitioes Woodward, Thomp•
eon, and dtrorg —The Supreme Court wet„Tenet.
day malting, pursuant to adjournment, at Harris
burg. in order to bear the argumeit of °an ise! in
the famous Volunteer fraud ease of The Common
wealth vs Yrowenbeld, Neal, et al.
The ease comes up on motion to quash the writ
of oertitrari issued by his Honor Chief Justice
Lowrie, to the Court of Quarter Session. of Alle
gheny county. The defendants were indioted by
the Grand Jury of that county, for conspiracy, Ao
Upon their application, on spoolsl cease shown
the Chief Justiee allowed a writ of certiorari to
remove the record to this court. The present mo.
don to quash was speoially allowed by the court,
and the reasons assigned by the ornate! for the
Commonwealth, Messrs John H. Miller, J. B.
Hampton and M Swartsweidetr, are
Y. The Supreme Court has no jurisdiction to try
a criminal case in Allegheny county.
2 The Supreme Court has no power to issue a
writ of certiorari to remove a criminal ease from
the Quarter Sessions of Allegheny county before
trial.
3 The Supreme Court hu no authority to inn.
venire for the trial of a criminal eau to the
oouoty of Allegheny.
As to the first, it Is contended that the act of
24th of February, 1805, prohibits the Supreme
Court from trying tunes of fact in bane, except at
courts of Nbd Prins, to be held in the oily of Phila
delphia, and a number of authorities are cited in
support; one of which, the cue of Commonwealth
vs. Smith, is quoted as follows : " The Supreme
Court has ao authority to try an issue of fact in
any part of the State exoept the twenty of Phila
delphia; and therefore it cannot, In the Western
district, entertain a motion for leave to lila an in
formation to the nature of a .rit of quo warrant°,
because an errue of fort may arise opt of it "-
As to the ssoond, it is said that the power of the
court to lune writs of certiorari before or after
Anal jalgment, and their revisory power, a/ also i
to eourts of Interior jurisdiction, to au if ell
have exoeeded that ju n sdtction, is not questioned ;
bat the Dower of the court to do this before trial,
if the tbfut be to try in the Supreme Ocurt, Is
denied
As to the third proposition, it ia alleged that, if
the osurt his any power to lune a venire In any
oasts, civil or criminal, it must be made returna
ble, 111 other propose, to the Supreme Court at Nisi,
Prins, at Philadelphia
The omacluding portion of the argument for the
Commonwealth is aslalloirs :."Let us sappcse that
reach of the sixty six_ minds* in the State have the
lame Tight to'mend tie recurral of criminal
THE PRESS.-PHILADKUPHIA,Y THURSDAY; JULY 25, 1861..
causes to the Bapteme Court for trial; and that •
proper ground may be had for the lime of the
oertiorart by the tellavit of the defendants and
thevertilicate of their *mese', as In this sate, let
ring forth simply that one of the judge. of the
Quarter Sessions was unreasonably prepdleed
against the defendants and their (muse. and it
needs not Judge Lewis (Com. vs. fdaoltle, • Legal.
I 668) to prediet the 600dingof the Supreme Court
with screws whiob 0011141 never he tried, and the
cont./peat violation of that ininnetion of the Con
siltnttun which requires that justice be adminis
tered II Mout delay."
F. Carroll Brewster, of this elty, appeared for
the defendant, and Charles K Neal and Judge
libeler, of Pittsburg, for the Messrs. Froweneela.
The following opinions, In oases argued et Bar
risburg, were alto delivered:
By Lowrie, 0 J
Minton's Appeal. From Orphans' Court of
Adams county. Deorse *Chemed at costs of the
appellant
Buivoly vs. The Commonwealth. Brror to Com
mon Pfau of Bedford. Judgment reversed and
new trial awarded.
Shoemaker vs King Error to Common Pleas
or Dauphin. Judgment reversal, and lodgment
for the defendant below
Leib; vs Wilson. Error to Common Pleas of
Cumberland. Judgment affirmed
Cooper vs Platt Error to Common Pleas of
Lanoaster. Judgment revemd, and judgment for
defendants below on the oaaa stated.
By Woodward, J
Robert Breen° ye. B. Tyler et Cs. Error to
Common nem of BahnytkUl. Judgment reversed,
and vsnsre jams de sTovo awarded.
Jacob Fiuk vs Rebecca Gorman Error to
Common Pleas of Lebanon. Judgment affirmed.
The Bagerston Bank is The London Boeing
Fund. Error to Common Pleas of Franklin.
Judgment affirmed .
Brannon vs MoGrath. -Error to Common Pleas
of Franklin. Judgment affirmed.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company vs. Charles
Hughes. Error to Common Pleas of Blair county.
Judgment reversed, and venire faeias de esot!o
awarded •
Blewett Colemai. Error to Common Pleas
of Lebanon county. Judgment reversed, and ve
nire facia: de novo awarded.
By Thompson. J.
Coulter vs. 13 , 1 by. Error to Distriot Court of
Philadelphia. Judgment affirmed.
Mary klauter's Appeal. Ovmmon Pleas of Books
county. Decree of Common Pleas,
dismissing bill,
reversed, and the same Is ordered to be reinstated,
with dim:Mons to proceed according to equity
lima:Ales therein, and that the appellees pay the
costs of the appeal
Blop's Ezeoutors vs. Mats ,t Gaul. Error to
Common Pleas of Barks Two climes. Judgment
reversed.
Beet Penngir►nla Railroad VII. F. M. Roister.
Error to Common Pleas of Berks. Judgment re
wired, and venire d 4 novo awarded.
Welaand vs. Weller.. Appeal frem Orphans,
Court of Somerset. Deoree reversed at the coats
of the appellee, and his petition is dismissed at his
costs
By Strong, J.
Klopp vs Wbitmoyer, et al Error to Common
Pleas of Lebanon oonnty. Judgment reversed,
and a venire de fIOVO •warded .
Hollenstein's Appeal Orphans' Court of Berke.
Appeal dismissed with costs
Kuts's Appeal Appeal from Oomrcon.Pleas of
Berks. Decree reversed. and it le ordered that the
appellant be allowed In the distribution the sum
of $4OB 31, and It is ordered that the oasts of this
court be paid by the appellees .
Raster vu Bitting Appeal from Common Pleas
of Berke. Decree *armed with omits
Mast's Appeal. Orphans' Coott of Berks. De•
ores 'firmed
Miller'. Appeal. Orphans' Court of . Beike.
oree of Orphans' Court Led, Ao
Potts,. Brooke A Balkley. Brror to Common••
Pleas of Berke Judginent reversed, and venire)
de 110V0 awarded.
Haldeman vs Haldeman. Judgment affirmed.,
Swope k Earns vs George Ross I CO. Error to . '
Common Pleu of Somerset. Judgment affirmed
Boehm:kw:Lys. DUZIOSI6 et ■l. Error to Common
Pleas of Blair Entity Judgment reversed and
judgment entered in the cue flitted for the plain
uff, and sgainst the defendants for an undivided
moiety of the treat of land described in the writ.
Bedford's Appeal 0 Thane Court of Lancaster
County. Decree reversed, ao.
Baylor TS. n. Commonwealth. Error in Com
mon Pleas of York county. Judgment armed
Qtlawrit.H. •Stasions—inage
time of the Court, is now 000upied solely by the
bearing of writs of habeas corps/4 In oases of mi
nors who have enlisted In the volunteer regiments
without the consent of their parents.
William Scott, a private In Captain Burns' oom
psny, Colonel Murphy's regiment, was discharged
on a writ of Aabeas corpus. The petition of his
mother alleges that he was under the age of
seventeen years, and bad enlisted without her
consent
The mother testified that her eon would not be
asienteen years old until •August, arid that she
wee not aware be had enlisted until he returned
home one,day with hie uniform on He was then
quite tick, and she would not allow him to return.
Afterwards corporal's guard 011266 in and took
him in custody.
She further stated that she was very angry on
learning that he had enlisted, and was going to
whip him for it, but he begged so hard to be let
off that he maned without receiving any punish
ment.
Capt. Barns testified that when mustered in by
the mustering m►for the boy stated that he wee
over the age of eighteen years, and had the consent
of his parents.
as The °Moors complain very bitterly oLthe decep
tion. thus practised upon them. Recruit, are taken,
furnished with a uniform and underclothing, and
for some time fed and kept at their expense, wh , n
these write ate served at the instance of the pa
rents, and the young men discharged In the pre
sent ease, yoangSeott had been with them shoe
the Bth of this month.
Judge Allison'direeted that hie uniform be takei
from him and his discharge would then be made.
In the case of William A. lieldriok, before re
ported, a young man who bad enlisted In Colonel
March's regiment, Judge Allison decided yester
daymorning that.under the cireem stances as de
veloped by the testimony, the court could take no
action in the matter.
The young man had been enlisted by his father
himself, in a company of which be expeoted to be
captain. By some moans the expsetations of the
father, of becoming captain, were not verified,
and he then wished to withdraw hie son. The re
turn to the wilt set forth that he was held as a
volunteer in Colonel March's regiment, and es a
deserter from the forces of the United States
Letter from Virginia.
Patriot from • letter dated Charlestown, July
20, 1861 : "The army thought that it was march
ing on Winchester, but a council of war was held,
and decided otherwise. The General (Patterson)
will not march his men up to their (the enemy's)
entrenchments and breastworks, to be killed like
sheep. There is another thing that stopped him :
The time of the three-months men will be up in a
day or so, and they say that ' they will lay down
their arms, no matter what part of the country
they are in.' The General went to each regiment,
in person, and addressed it in feeling terms; asked
them, as Pennsylvanians, to stay with him a week,
or at most ten days ; two thirds have refused, in
all the regiments, with a few exoeptions. The
reason they give is that their officers have not
treated them right, and that they have been sadly
negledted in their rations, &a Some of the real,
manta, and parts of others, have gone home, an(/'
we are in a bad 6x, within sixteen miles of Win-,
chaster; a bad, and treacherous enemy in front,
with a force of not less than thirty-five thousand
men and forty pieces of artillery. At no one time
ras our column been * stronger than a xteen thou
sand men and eighteen pieces cf artillery. An
other great advantage they have is, we are in
their (smutty, and they know all the roads. Gin
Patterson told me, last night, that he would hold
this plum, if he only had dye hundred men lett.,
and would leave but dead body here sooner than
retreat. lam sorry to say that all the regiments
that want to go home are Pennsylvanians; regi
ments from other States have coma np and volun
teered to stay ten days over their time." M .
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VOLUNTItiIt 1321tT1011.-1311M torsi McDowell, on 'a
ease made. has dr °Wed (bat the time of service of tbe
volunteer. date from the time when they were sworn
In by the War r eeartmect. tome of the three-months
regiments will, therefore, .h•ve to serve about four
months. The °chiral has alto decided that the best
and most durable olothlng, either military or civic, oen
be obtained at the mammoth gift depot of Granville
Stokes, 609 Chestnut street. °tits of nee and value are
given to buyers at this establishment.
it.gralltrnob pillar/Jae —lf all the dleasteri to
the American army one be repaired es readily el some
of the department, of supplies eau be refurnished, we
need have bat little fear of the speedy retrieval of the
late disgrace. la* the matter of military olothing, for
instance, we have art tatabhehmeut in this city which
has almost unlimited !militias, and which turns out
uniforms of the beat materiel. out, and workmanship,
in any Quantities, and within the briefest pos.tble time.
W• allude to the Brien) atone Clothing Hall of Rock
hill it Wilson. Noe 609 and OW Chestnut street. above
Meth. This establishroam hes become the great mili
tary clothing depm of the loyal Stares
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MARINE. INTELLIGENCE
roily OF PHILADELPHIA. July SH/, HH.
ir t yl e ill cv BK A l rwit - 53 3 N METE
AItRIVED.
Steamship Boston, Crocker. PO hours from New Yors,
via Cape May. with mdse. and pa/veneers to Jamee Al
derdice. OF the Braturrwine saw a bark at anchor; of
Luton's. saw brig col —, with toes of fore topsail,
coming up; Fr ship Pavid, for New York. in tow of ter
Kate. imps down; off Delaware City. passed ship John
Carver. in tow of Inc America,
Ship Lenoaster. Dewar, spdare from Liverpool. with
mdse to John ft Fenton*. Towed up by tugs JL. Pussy
and J P 8-arr.
Bark Aohilles. Gallagher, X day' from New York, In
ballast to 'rhos Richardson & Co.
Brig Resolute. Ayer. II dens from New York, to bal
last to Van Horn, Woodworth rt.Cp
noir s sa . Pry. Phillips. 7 days from Grand Turk,
Tf. with IWO bushes *Mt to farto It Kerfoot. Brig Loa-
Ca MU- 'Mal Calais for Zaas„ Cub , . went through
tb flotnr . 4 l . ft iro l li t etrd. day from Camden. Del, with
'lora to .1 L Bewley A Co,
Behr ''..q..oonork. Barnes, 0 days from Boston, In bal.
las to N tstortevant & Co.
Behr 8 A dome- Soto°, from Boston, In ballast to Ban
erort. Lewis & Co.
Meier Mary e.lirs. Case, from Oreenpurt, in ballast to
31noiotion A Glover,
Sara L H hadtoott. Leeds, from Newport, in ballast
to J tc.wbite. -
Bohr lona K Plater. Willett'. from Gloucester, la bal
last to N • tortorsot & Co.
• bob , Treasurer, Fisher, from Boston.
Rohr TS J Pickup, Pioenti, from New York.
Steamer Mars. 94 hours from New York,
with oldie to W NI Baird & Co.
Steamer Tawny. Ely 94 hours from New York, with
mdse to W M Baird & Co. •
Steamer Bristol. *lion. 24 boors from New York, with
Incise. o. to W P Clyde.
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011SAJLE
Ship David, ( Fr) Baivi,, via New York, 8 &
W Welsh.
Bohr Bwan, ( Br) shelnat, Kingston, Jam, A 13 Outer
bridge.
+kora Trojan; Shourols, Kee Went. Tyler. Stone & Co,
Behr slorame So plea, Chtibe, New Bedford. Noble.
Hammett & ualdwoil
Bohr I 4 Ty ler. Ogden.. Dighton. G Tomlinson
Bohr Isabel, Taylor, Dusbury. Alan, L audenried
& Co.
Bohr Mary Ellen. Case,- ereeneort.'"Binnlokken
Glover.
klohr L A Fodtoott, Leeds, Newport. J R White
Bohr J R Plater. Willett*. Elostco. Ir Stertersot & Co.
Bohr Pequotnook. deans, Boston. do
. bob, A.leerthine. Boeton:3 It Illskteton.
Ptr Philndelehts Hann. Waskangton. DC. 9V P Clyde.
• Btr New York. Hunter. New York. W P Clyde.
Btr.B fibnyor, Donnie, 1:161111110fe. - A Groves. Jr.
(Corre.oondenoe of the
ItEADL2I O 3. Jai, 23. •
' The following boats from the Union Minima ensued into
the Schuylkill Canal to dsv, bound to Philadelphia. la
den and enneivued se follows:
_ . . .
Ge , l Mstiloo, umber to Bolton & Cbrixtinan; g na p in
LOCCIO. 40 to G W Hiokmsb; Burner & Foust,artim.
&o. oeptain; Catheirlue Elisabeth, pig itoo to Cabotin
& Co.
PdBMORANDA.
BM* Penn, Doane. halloo for 8t John, NB, was spo
ken 11/st mat. off A Ineonat
Bark Wmahington Pa!ober. Collins. alliod front Ha
vana about lbh last. for Cardenas.
Brig 2 Thurston. Lampher, honoe, was at Batbadoem
4th inst ror at Thomas.
Bohr Jetta. anon, hence. arrived at Queenstown
pr• atone to 13th inst.
Boers Pawn. Mayhew. Mary Raley. Haley. and B
Shan Sharp. benne. arrived at B.mt. n 23d it at.
gob r liembess. Blackman. °nand at Boston VW inst.
for PhliNdelaihm.
Bahr I, 1. titian. McElwee, cleared at Boston tad Mat
for Maurice River. NJ.
Bohr Pinta. abandon. beams, arrived at New London
22d inst.
sche Vermillion, Avery, hermit, anivad at Provt
daneel9d tn.t.
Bohr Ida. Wormwood, bona% arrived at Keotteboak
port h ,n•t.
Bahr. VE ar,t, Brooke. sailed from flew Bedford SU
MIL for klaladelaa's
Bahr K td,,LIEr, ford, cleared at Belem led tut. for
1 144 6 1 4 r iel if hi l . Wood, dreamer, hence, arrived at Belem
IrEL
Bohr Buena 'Fists, Phillips. from Providence for Phi
ladelphia. et Mew York lisd 'net.
Hobo polo, Fields, cleared at Baltimore ISI inst. for
Philade,phsa..
Bohm I P Cake. Endicott and I Jones, Corson,oleared
at New Vo k led it st. for Philadelph.s.
Bohn Angel. 1..n0e. and Vo f.om BlPPlean for
Po.ladeleh a. at mew Bedford 2:14 not.
Some Burrows C, Clark H A Hogan. ROlreto, NV
B rrie't, P4lloollf. )easee Williamson. Jr. Fi r iPsmore.
and A W••• a. Caere,. henoe, arrived at Boston ltd
R W Dillna, Mart,. F F Randolph, Al War, Jas
M Harea, Th. mpeon. ilr_nadfield Fisk. Ann', hi 00•• •
Sit.ffman. and anI&DIVOn. Yang dder, 0166 Ted at Boston
2t4 'net, tn. i'bilade phis.
Sohn t-ha , ter, Oak, Batlar, 8 A Taylor, Dukes, J W
Woolaton. Oarris"o, and drotto, Perkins. hence, ar
rived at 've ••••bur, port 22 1 lost
Bahr Tbnings lin•don, WrlghtingiOn, bOOOll, arrived
at Fall River 21 I last
. . .
Boor. L liTOOker, "'real:trey. hewn, arrived at Digh
ton Itgd inst.
Bohr,. Geo L Greet], Cobb. Pon Boston for Philadel
phia; A l'irreq. floraino. end Mountain k:arle. Arne.,
from do for do; rbilodelpina. Etwe,l, from Glom:wrier
for do; A Col , r, Itarriontn. from Winterport for do;
LUOY Amen. Koowtton,_ from Salem for do; and 8 T
fiarroloo, arm*. from Pairtnoket for do, at Newport
U 1 mat.
agasiner Novelty. !haw. cleaned at New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
brig Andrew Paters. Ursa°. from Philadelphia for
Havana. with lose of fore aod main topmeta an.l math
boom, and petting book to Near York for repair., was
@Dolma, al:Mowed on the Vat mat, by a Now Yort YAMS
boat.
?MICR TO MARINERS.
The Phu BIICI raced to mark t han's Rocaratem
pmarily nom. the mou , h or ;he Xerneheo Rigor. has
been removed. and the danger is now mark... by a third
c.aas Run rnny.
NY atter of the Lighthouse Board.
otietg t...b.8 Nl. 2' , .fINPUL.L.
Lighthouse Inspeoot r, Prat Distriet.
Portland. July U. nsit. .
ARRIVALS AT THB PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
- or v:1 12 o'cLooi ir.Asr Maze.
CONTINENTAL ROTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
T F Crier & bro. Md B Mann, Jr, Bellefonte
Bellefonte F Newisomb,Louisville
itami Si Lawrsnoe. r eons Vsnar • R Moors it I. Dam ,
Dr CF I earn's. N Jersey Ilion Brown, Ulsveiernd
Cisestone, oe'awassi•--2Dis Bokanok,'ls yotk
M L )(rayon, Newyork .it 8 chime, Sortoe
H B Keeler , New York . .5 0 Marry. New York
Ataoy. Concord, Mesa 'rhos relnucl. Cincinnati
Lewis, &umoved, Oinoin A W Cimsbeli, Whreeling
O W Norton, Wheeling A Yratt. msrshial. Mioh
W L Nroboll, Newburg `` NY H Loring. Bowel
A A ater. Parr.stiour . Andrew Drmith. Wash
rhea UNorthroo, Brooklyn A it Driveller, Barton
F tine & I. New York J•
Beach, Lou i svil l e
J D P e e d
Pi tab irg W • DOT...
G Frick,Potts tile Geo 8 delrien & w,Pitubg
8 H !Darr. U B A T I Larodin. Baltimore
C yelohebode oastnn, 0 J P riorod Urt A
A-Yots. Illsronni, New - York H K Furniss, 1/
A Ciimmatg & is Utah Jilii7ll . lsflor. New York •
H Mai sh • Jersey C ty Ge • T Vmary,Cciumbes,o A
John • Haslet. New York 8 Wltukoff mmo
A R Clark, New York B D Bii ns. England •
Boma. la. New York J Patlrmson. r ngland
.H rrangle Whesiins. M W-rsoe. Sproisdeld
11. B La, gdon. new York J Y McCreary. M Chunk
J Baidem on, Pardoners J &mob Lewis. New Yo•k
OW I octwood. New York • Thecurson. ew Jersey
H 0 Rodger.. Bingbamerou I E oarrinsoc.flintkamsit'n
Jilin I. Aisles, ohs H B Newcomb. Prov. it 1.
W K Clare hew York Chas Dairies New York
A-Peck. Jr, sm. Newark Rota Bherrard. Ohio
8 D Masser. sosion 0 8 Fawns. New York
.1 Carew, Massachusetts 5 At Buckingham, Conn
a W Bonwiek, Ohio
F.RCBANTIV 101.EL.—.Vorrut week. below Arab.
Copt A F Garrison, Mo Thos T Collier, Danville
r Blood. Brookville R W Deriokson.l4 d A
Al !taloa°. aver W Etarve li i i Att'o City
Charles hictFadd-n PPaimon aileron, Pa
Chas Norm . hew York 3., Li, e..ln ew Yore
Armstrong. Cantioa E Booker. Prov..rt
r. W Camercm on C C MoCiel.and, L. Maven
Col .W w Rankin Lit. Book Mont C 4 wean. Mo
M Bathed & v.f. N W IC' , ebbs ea
.1 A bal., B,,sroh K C0 , y.11 York
Chan Co t., BOW VOTk flo J Canoe. Bedford
1 1 -pie. C.mbna W F Kline, Pencarivania
3it raw ord & s, Pa B • adeon, Pearl's
Mon W Miler, Clearfield 'I: L Morris, Ohio
astealcum HOT mb—Unerrnat mein. atom, Fall.
J A Campbell, New York W D Moore. finerrove
B Burnham, M t hon.( 1. F Ch aprran, roans
H Chapm n. M Monk Limit C n Ur.-rme bee, DC
Übe, C Buell ahmer. .1 r fdlnersmhe
Wen.x New J reel' ti *clue, Jr. urawri le, 0
J 0 Carnansh & .s. le , orana It Yonne. raltimo e
C Werner. New York T H Woodworth, in, 0
r r.trUle HOTEL—Okesures sweet. eoove Third.
Delftware J Me, demon. New Jr•rael
8 6srrets n. Pottsville J r Robin on & Is. ?has
J Tomes. tealne W H•dden,
J Cle lAnd, bew York B Franck°, el t.ouis
W F hirer, Pt I Oats ). Vey, .yak & is. ?I York
D b.trer; rew Jersey J L Sharp. New Jersey
r.r. Dine. Whaetrurt, Vs M truss. New York
F Corot, Now Yorkl D ssney. hew Yo.k
THE UNIONAren sorest. above Tette
6 J ind. Mess , Bon. 0 J L Stephenson. Philo.
15 W Oppe. New York A 'a ("radon. Mew York
Natal awn., otk( Jona P Manor II eadiug
•D o Ann°. ea. Potuavillo k u Nothrook. Poona
Rota N Nouse/4N J John Dunawortho J
CX)8118 RAOUL ROTBar" Math et. > above Menlo I,
C PillatOet New Joni'', Jai t• All , o, New Jamey
A IS: veto°, 1.1 8 N 1 , C em,th
w L JOuire Norilatowa J been, hornetown
J W Elmer. hew 'Yu, k J Lellwee. Llliton. Md
JuChr•mv- WWII, Del Wm vixen, V um, Bel
H I ayor. Wain, I el 18 razor. Movleatown
J B Baker, Cheater 00. Ps
STATES V taloll—adsrast mast, above tiiitn.
J Can e 7• New York R B Jameson & L Carlisle
W Timinplion J 1 .1 Yownall, Leueiater
Ileandere, se add 'etown J R noon
0 VIM.. Yitteburg A Wotfict I. Lewistown
h Deere°. -mynas. Del tL '1 ownseno Peens '
R ctepeeneon. Coatesville it W b ammo, Coeteevale
J3l en may. Cp Coleman David bed; Reading
RATIONAL 110T54—rusoo ea-not. %Dove Thtrd.
'bollard Meer, JoOaatown R A Brawn. Tamelaa
J L ehark. Lobszon..Ya • it 2i Dnnean. W
P.IKVEIIN 11008.1S—:Tura street. above Rasa.
J A 13 , eitenback, Pa TT D Jonas, vatasaasaik
AI J Mulch Jersey anon Goa T Mae. Gettlaoura
M alumna IV mL GIITIII. Marietta
Alf Hair, tan'il Mayan Y.. Kalaubeat, Pa
BALD EAGLE ROTEL—Tetra at, above Calervkall.
X Labiate. Senna J T Berger, Qtregertown
Rikse. it, New lersoy t) • a ri.se, Now Jer.ey
C w .Knoroec, beau mead T Leiseertna Yea.seerg
X Omer, Bateliaaem • Jo• hietor. FORD&
Joe Brenda, litoualtsberg • .
BLACK BRAR ROTEL—Third it.. *bows CMllowntll
Wm Plait. Poets no; Pa Bozos Pill, Buotinstam
YU Bechtel. nr•hmt•illa 1, H ozohuilvillz
P A Wax/3in Kutztown
— BARLEY tHrAF—Booond street, bokm Vine.
Wm M *Carter. Trenton WA' Lloyd. Buo/e so
.1 Rib*. 14 wortovrt M P Jarrett, bucks oo
tqutth Honor, Fol. Obese W F Bookon. leans
Esiono W Rewor
MOUNT YR KNOX BOTHIN--C•oond ot.abot• Ara
B E Hayward, Philo B A norson, Boa'on
H Tier. pew pnrt. if Y tl MBearer, Nr DU&
John H. Thomaa. ?emu-- 1,- Hasa, !leaden*, 0
Mr. Cari,Sie. new /OM/ R F nibbird , A ew York
SPEC AL NOTICES.
Gitil laic CLOTHING Or TILT LATILVT
Cirrus, made in the beat manner, anomaly for RE
TAIL HALM. LOWES7 asillnt nrioes marked In
Plata Fist/ea. All good/ made to order Irarnantei
dattataotery. Our 0141C-PRIOE system is 'Wetly ad
lered to. Ail are thereby treated alike,
4406-ty JONES 6 M.. 604 MARINI ormert..
BASCH:MOWS BASIL I.l7l.—Thee celebrated
ant perfeot Hair Dye is Ohs but is Os world. All
others ere mere imitations of this great original, whioh
lugs gained 'soh extessrre patronage in all Parts of as
globe. the gm:dna W. A. Batohelor's Liquid Hair
•pye flutes:lv prodnoes a splendid bleak or natural
brown, 'without staining the shin or inuring the hair,
and will refewly $l4 ill ortects of sod dyes. lostitorattos
the hair for life.
601 d by blillmiturte and Perfumers. Wkolarat• by
FAULNEETOOK i 00.. SWOT" i 00.. Pkibilelphis.
mai- la
OARD Pkurate, Jima Allll Onßaver ut
um Oita. at 14 loath TKIRD *treat
1111.1.-HHAD PRII 1 TI1(0, Dent siadOltiossmisk in the
City. st 34 &nth THIRD Eltreat.
47111(1 1 01.1411 pitmans. Bosuns Kkaapiart is OW
‘4 *oath
MARRIED.
Lyriroti-IhULBOLtAND —oo the 11th inetett, et
the baron of pt. Fbe dip de Men, b, the her. n. Cant
r John H. 1,) Deb to knot Ilddr, A. ddialholli9d,
bo b of thleoltr.
h Bbit—COIINWELL.—Jane 21, FAL b 7 J , bn 0,
Wilton, V. D. M. Mt Wm. /labor to Min Feany
Cornwell. both tt
DIED.
varr ro ittia. sod initfat, Mr, George e hie irt
. 1 14 12 r i l atradref%Int r et Whi74=l
,
n d o otr n t . .. n a t t i lon ini t, a ri n o ;. tattr o v o t i k oo .
place at Laurel NAL h R e mi t . pxt r icm; FERRIS, lic Co
-,
trotted to NO. 807 ORFATNtIT STREET
t
poi. eyed '4 years
RA WLITitiON.--On the Sig itul kth t ; A i n 6' t l , (ll 6 Tt t!e rit : Tlll e al ß atY'W) s altell i kre.:
lr'i.k:
8 841 14 \ 0 0v
o ti t un w e
h to ite ß,
o E s LAZ Li t a b e e n ir e. lar ,
ao ge e r .
a ß it O d L v Ell iti tL yi ß
- .
at li te i r s gr s t l h a si tt fa i n s e l ll d . tfrorlemadtruti are l t vi el e P td e li tru o• ll . Y l32B
lii , i s rest, on Friday, st OA. M. To 'tooled to 1 . 11 ;,7 1
Nth.
YE RGER.—On this morning of the 94th intent, Harr* defies, at prices which must make it to the intermit of
V. only eon of Jacob A. and Julia A. Yerter,.aared 20 e very oh o who may want anything in their line tosive
ititahlf. them 4 *all. as they will save, at least 26 per oent. of the
Fine ai from the residence if his patriotic. No. 14 usual post by so doing. .. ; . .
Wayhe street. below Walieee, above Ninth, this (Thor' - --
_ JilkuiJNE.gls. CAMBRICS,__MI I I.I,B NA INBOORS,
day ) m right, at le &Meek. _
DERIUOKBO.II.—On the aro Indent,- John, son 'of
John and the late Martha Dertiokson, aged it month, s "l; aRLETANES 8170188b13 PRF t ean MUS LI NS
Off ffiLLAN FES,
' quitaa.' Fiu RAI/ NWlS'lttl;
OR BASQUES, h,MIIROJ_D D 1 , 1011:111, FLOUR
and 14 days.
In D r litisitieVtlifthheerl/gdeit.ll4ant. hits, Sarah .r. Denials, ' NlNGG3,l2.c4otttlitikeltsB.,vfiAL&NNVenbrifirrnEN.llAgri
DrpropiTgaivri
Funeral from her late residence, 512 North Thirteenth ' ACEI. VElL s rl ds _ftlATA . o r L A L N L LI Q K
A lly w ri p lE si chol_
street, on Friday afternoon: at Bo'clook. "
. - DIX Dana , AB. GUCRA A
B cE. AND ONRER
65 1) ,e tl a ULL.— On the 234 instant, Samuel flute% aged' ter b G h K N 08,NE.,123,_TAN O B, NE.,123,_TAN LE . CLOTHB. NAPKINS, TA-
Funeral from the residence of Mr. John L. Cramer..
,TO AND TOWELINGS.
No. 12b3 Palmer. street, above Girard avenue, this r . N. B.—A few (shame real thread and Cambria Lase
i ltit ° hlruit it int. at eltminihts*lli f
refutes. at about half pride.
( T a b
ti n t r sd A si v I ,., e 6 ft_e ru t4 o t e h „ ,
N.J.. Mary F. Gooses. relict of F. F. ()reeves, • 2r- i Alma lot o trimmed and pl ate
val lave h ,
riot underolooveA.
merly of Phliadmphia, in the 44th year of her age.
EP ON 1- SERGER.—On the 29d meant George Rap- . ALL, VERY , CHEAP.
4 * beautiful styles . e andkerohiefs.
son Kroneberger son or Louis end Deborah. Krone- " -
better. aged 3 years 2 Months and 8 dere.
Foment/ from the res , denoe of his parents, No: TS
s
PRICE FERRIS, & CO.,
North 'Xwelfth street, this' (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 - 321-1 m • MOT CHESTNUT STRER . F.
realm*. . .
MOWER.— On the 23d instant, Sylvester' IC.. son of
Andrew and Eliza Mower, 8480 5 years Find 4 mouths
Funeral from the remidenon of his parents. Goodwin
street, Rising Sun, Ms (Thursday) afternoon, at 2
o'otook.
R ENTZ.—On the 29d instant, Caroline R01'12411'3 the
28th rent of her age. -
Funeral fro the residence .of . her father,Mr. Fre
derick Rents, tvo. lee Thompson street, this (Thursday)
afternoon =giro oelorsk. . *
is PO iTid.. tee 22d instant, Thomas Smith, Sen.,lll
the nth year of her ate. ' - '
Funeral from his tateresidenoe . No 711 North Ninth,
street. the (Thursday) afternoon. at 8 o'clock.
sir CIL 4.--ttuddenly , on .the 22d instant, Adam Stull,
in the 71st year of his age.
Funeral frt m Ws late remdenoti, 1D37 Bettontirdod
street. this ( Tingled sy 1 afternoon, let 3woloos. *
it U s(ti)rs —tin the hid isstarit. at Providence. R 1..
Mgt
mtr. Mary Rush, widow of the late Thomas Sturges. of
this
WALLACE —On the 724 blatant. Mrs. Elizabeth,
wire of R. A. Wallace. , '
Funeral from the residence of her husband, Seven
geenth street, above South, this iThursdal) afternoon,
9.t 8 o'olook. _ _ ,
..
'WATT° 01 .—,04- the 221 instant, Reran Watton, wife
tf John Oration. in the 40th year of her sign.
Funeral Irvin her hushand's reelitence. white's °Mitt,
Rre street. east of Broad street, thie (Thursday/morn-
2.6110VRN MG} - BTOR 10, BESt.4O/4 & SON,
918 CBI MTN UT Ruse, are now stenln.g
pack orape mayors at ga and 8E cents.
bsretea. at 26 and 5111 canny
•- Black 74 wide Waken, 60 and PS °ants.
Becond-mournin. popli , 3,28 0011414 • •
Gray mixed lavellaa, 123 in.
• Gray mottled modenas.
Gray mixed wide madonna/,18%0.
Black and white printed grenadine battles, 106.
Shepherd plaid real grenad , riPhoveges.69a.
Slack and white Paris organdies, 260. 171
OFFICE MORRIS CANALA ND DANK
TNO 00V
. Jul, 1811 i. • :97)Erm 7.74iTior..—Thu Board of oirsetont have
drolared. from the earnings of the canal, a semi-annual
Pitodend of FIVN Pr R CENT. upon • the Preferred
Brook. stvrahle on and of er the 6th day of settrot next.
at tne tffioe of the Company. at Jersey Ci y. • onto
Etoeitholos At in sod near Philadelt. his., at tee ofEee of
E. vw Cl.th k. Co.. there.
The rrant fur B .oki roll be olosed from the 26th inst.
to Or. 6th of 3nrast.
jos t. • o'6". • L N. CONDIT. / Peoretsyy.
rY . uTIE E—TiLt THE INHABITANTS OF
Ili FRAN KFORO—Thst ?he DAILY Or Wo-EKLY.
can he det the counter or MT eters, or
st your limos regularly, at an ear hour. -
W. 0, RHEA RJP. .
Arent for 'The Pelts, in Fraticford.
11: WESTERN BANK OF- PHILADEL
PHIA. July 13.
meeting or the B•ard nt Tltreetont, held this
day, Mr. C. N. WN.Yew/U.4Di wee appointed ,Alialstant
Caehter of this Bank.
Jill BA • G.M. "TROUTMAN, Cashier.
ran OFFICE OF THE PIIILADFLPHIA
AND DARBY SA ILIMAD t 7031 V.; NY.
PAlL4DeLeffte, /lily 13 MIL .
The Hoare of I:greeters have this day declared • Di
vidend of Flier N Y-FiVe. CellTB per Awe on the
Capital Stook of th s Company. ontautedins this day.
Tarable on and after the 2 6 h Jost at the Whoa of toe
y_essurer. No .2. 'Walnut street.
For the convenience of toe Stockholders, the Tree
sorer will be at the Depot corner of Darby_ovenne and
Forty ninth street (opposite the Orae's Fen• rout,)
between 8% aid 8 E, bi. ! on SATURDAY, the 37t1, -
tht.. prepared to pay the above.
Trs...sier Book. will he closed until the 16th mat.
THOSI. ePARKeI. Seeretor. and Treasurer.
Iva. 1.41 tWALtaIT sweet. '
OFFICE OF THE WEST PHILADEL
PHIA PABBIIIIGE9 ILWAY r COMP •N Y, corner ot RAVNEFOR I) Road end LoGATir
Strut. Twenty-fourth ward. ((Aloe boars from 9 A.
M. to 3 P. M.)
PETLADILPETe. July 9.1861.
The Board of 'Directors of the O..mpany have thus day
drolared Mvidend of FOUR nor mouthy capital
stook o be unison,' for the lut .11 P 37 sble
on and after the tat inst.
The books for the transfer of stook will be closed on
the 19th lost until the nth.
irti-thskturts Wm. MAR rm. Jo., Treasurer.
ly"Wlv OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
COMPANY, No. 408 OH • ETNUT o treat
Pan.snsirets. July 11.1101.
At lt meeting of the Board of Direotovs held this dal.
a dividend of TERS.E riot CENT. wee declared on
the capital. Payable on the filet daT 0( August next.
he lm W. BLANCHARD. Seeretavi
ErrWE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM
THE PROTESTANT EXCHANGR,Southwest
oorner SECON D and NEW Streets. and take pleasure
In recommend ins it to the public as an institution math
needed in our city. for its *are In selecting the best
men, women, and children as to character and quail-
Seaton':
B. ADDICRS, MO Race street.
E. M. SELLERS Qteen and Tulpehooken streets.
11,11
Dr. PANCOA ,
ILI2 Mount Vernon street.
JAB. RICV.aRDIII. IMP Mount Vernon street.
411180. FR 'EWAN. SO North Eleventh street.
1.0, OLI ER, See North Sixth street.
R. S. BOW SR, 't kit,ml Germantown avenue.
T. WILSON, 210 North Front street.
- •
T. McG CORK ,421Sonth Front street.
•
M_ M. WHITE.= Marshall street.
W.C. C. SOLER. 432 Market street.
W. R. RICRIDSOIS, 418 Market street,
And over one nudred andfifty more, to whom •re
foresee will he itan at the Mlles. inyllo-lim
MILITARY NOTICES.
lORDERED TO MA.ROR IN SEVEN
DAYS.
WANTED—For C.I. 4:tHat NT HY'S Regiment..
a fait oompeny of 161 men, or a Cnotajn. with BO
men a Fuel Luutenant with 4), a Second Lieutenant
with 30. and a Sergeant with Hi.
4;olonel CHANTEY. _-
J126.11t* No. 19 South THIRTEENTH FL ?hits'
TO ARMS !-:—TOLUNTZEREI WHO
vistrto En to e cdve service. Join the ,. hirheth Reef
ment. P V.. under the command of era. GEL STAY.
Government &Minas. Cilhet /CUT btreet. be
tween Poeeh and Fifth streets • JyIS
WANT ICD.-25 good Men, to fill up a*
company of eolonel Chentry's Regiment. to be
=livered THIS,DAY. Government Huiidiegg,
~.11E5TN UT Stret. below Fif,h street. ir 33 4t*
iTO ARMB N
!—VOLUTBERS WHO
wish to so in native service, join the Thirtieth Re gi
ment. P. V., ander the Comm, . dof rol. Can NTRY,
Government Buildings. CHESTNUT Street,. be-
Mese Fourth and Fifth streets. lrl2l•4t•
111 WMITE.D.-25 good Men, 'o 1111 up a
Com pews of Col. Chantr• • Regiment. to be MIL
t'red THIS DAY. Government Buildings, CR toil'
NUT hi-eel, below Fifth street. jr33 it*
)47 WANT ED—FOE THE THIRD
Regiment U. A. Cavalry. able-bnlied men of
Rood morels, between the ages of 18 and Se
serve fore yea's. Pay from 1111.2 to 'SP p.r
month, with board °lathing. and • medical attendateu
A minor wilt not be enlisted witr.ont the content. of
parents or - goardtans. Nen accustomed to horses and
riders preferred. A pp'y at pnuoipsl kandezvoat
lie South .EIGISTR carrot.
Captain sqnrc feaVA ne, • .
/Mr • . Third Cavalry Recurring OSleer.
LEGAL
R •
EBECOA A. ERWIN, Aw.ignee, .vg.
ANTHONY H MILLER. C. P. Vend. Fs..
!tine Term. 1861. No 21 85Mb vs 8/016. C. P.
Vend. Hip JugeTerm 1661. ho 27 • I
The Audi tor appoibted b I the Court to diatnba to the
proceeds or sale by the Oben Ef. wider the shove writs,
of the foltowiog real estate. its : *ll that certain lot
or piece at ground with the three story brink m e
or tenement thereon err oted, situate on. viereen l ite
of Twelfth street, at the dist ace of sixtr-fottefeet
soutoward from the south side of Thompson et • et, - in
the 431;1 of Philadelphia, oontaining to front or breadt2
00 raid Twelfth tweet sixteen feet. an.. extending tu
length or dept eastward of that width, et right a, glee
with weld' jwiilith ety7F eighty-tare e feet to a f or
foot wid- alley let4in . northward into atita Thompson
etteet. 13 nnded mart ward and southward by ground
now or late .:f Thu., se Bova. eastward by sail alley'
and westward b• estd-Ti-elfth street ; being the same
eremites which Thomas Dug •n. deoeserd. by indenture
bearing gate the aleeentri dal of Ileeembee. 11362. re
tweed in D ed Bonk T No . 67 page $3B. rimmed
unto the said Anthony H. hillier in . fee, resorting
thereont a certain year!! Srewed rent, or sum of $4O,
parable h 'lf yr , irly. on ire Ara arvs of the months of
January and July, in every year, unto the said Thomas
Dugan. hog he re aid assigns.
Also. alt that oer sin of or piece of sround. with the
three-story brunt megatons or tenement thereon erect
ed. situate on the east aide of '1 weifrh rarest. at the
distance 01 Porky-eight feet southward from the wrath
cue of Thompson street, in tha oity of roladelphus.
it • s icing. n front or bread h on stud Twelfth street
• xtern test, Ana extending in length or dispen east
ward of that width, at right sus's* with 584, Twelfth
street, ciente three feet toe four-foot wk., ether legaing
northward into sold 1 hot:at/son street Bounded north
',AM and southward by coond now or late of Thorns.
began; eastward by sate (oar f ot•Wid• alley ; and
a estwird by 1 weifth street aforesaid; being the same
premises whioh the • n.-mas interim, deriessen.
indenture dated the tlevcnth oar of Deoeuitter. 1611
recorded in Deed Boot T. H., No 67 page an,
F rat.ted to the said * nthony Miller in fee, reserving
thereon' a enitata MAO, vowed rent or sum of $ll4O
a. able half oo the firms days or the tbonthe of
January and July. in every year, to the said Thomas
Dilate, his heir. and ensigns.
wit, bola a first n soling at his officio, No, 700 WAL
NUT Ntreet, in the oity of Phtiadeiphis. on OND •Y.
the ISh day of August, Mt. at o'oloot P. M., whoa
sod wh re al , patties intereeted are required to aprenr
anti make proof of their claims, or be debarred from
char at in said rant. EO. WALH
.I)2S thlto4i • • Auditor.
lORANORRY IN TOE OIROUIT
•A-COUTFoR wo P s'ER COUNTY , MIT Term.
most. to wit I inls /10.1141.
WILLIAM J. CLARICE vo. JOHN WARD and
CATHARINE WARD.
The °bleat of this suit is to procure a decree for the
sale of certain mortgaged enemies in_ % °rooster
sounty. which were, on the tenth day of February , in
the year eighteen hundred and sixty. mortgaged by
James Ward to the immolating& The bill watts that ,
on the tenth day of Febr u ary , in the year wxi.teen '
leund red and sixty. the said James conveyed certain reel
astate. which is particle ar ty oworibed in th e
a / hilt and
in I
its accompany g exhibit. unto the swd illiam. by
way of mortgage. to seems the velment of the sum of
one hundred and fifty dollars. with interest from the
thirtie b day of Seneary. eighteen hundred and sixty,.
whieh wee then due and °anus from the said James to
the said William. on the thirtieth day of January.
eighteen hundred end sixty-one; that the said James
hessian, lied Intestate. end without leaving any per
sonal estate in the lITIF of Maryland. and leaving sable
petratht-thw, John .Ward and Catbsnue Ward. who are
maws, and reside out of the btntill of Maryland. It is
Itherenvon edjudgod and ordered that the complainant,
by ca, sines copy of thtertice to be inserted in some
newspaper published at hiladelphie. ones to me th uf
three successive weeks fore the fifteenth Oa. of Au
gust. glee notice to the said absent oefendants of the
obleot end sobstenoe of the bill. and warn them to ite
mise in this Cann.. on or be'ore the gist day of °amber
nrnt, to aoatrisr the premises. and. show omega. if any
they have, why a dune* ought notnip fee as proved.
W n. T etalufth.
True copy—Test. WhL B. T 31/d01413, (nark.
1711-that
ESTATE OF BEATON SMITH, DE-
E ABED.
NOTE() tt Is hereby given, that letters of administra—
tion on the estate of BKATON SMITti. lane of the
nay of Philadelphia, deoesaed. have been granted to
the aoderstgited All poreons, therefore, haying claims
or demands against the said estate, are requestest to
make them known to the administrator without delft,.
P. FRAZER smiTa,_Administrator,
feta. thet West Chester,
ESTATE OF ISADIUSL' A. EPAR.BI3 )
Deceased.
Letters testamentary a. t. a. to thin estate bees been
granted by the Register of Wilk to the uneert.bgnea.
ell gereoes Indebted to. or baying claims ssaisat, mud
estate, will present them ,'without delay. to
Adm. T. A..
Jele..tb et leo. 702 WALNUT Street.
VENATE OF GEORGE BARTON, de.
.a.e
eased —Letters Testemsutary upon the Estate of
(.303/10 et 8/ital./N. deoesseii. tia.thq been granted
es the Register of Willa to the undenlenea. all mimes
MOM thereto will please make p yment, and those
bases eNutue or dominoe eitetialt the sale Oetutear.
requested to make known tee ssme, without delay, to
MANY drieTlDlo,
' lilt SOT ?terse.
0T to tior Attorney, 13DA-D. A. L
_SLET.
'..bg ma,* us) fleoth YON tt Street.- •
EPHxATA MOUNTAIN SPILINCMI
LAx :
The rate. Q 9 0 elDtr4 1 - : T trat this P t E eti l tßl L Llt
be ?Niue- d. hum and otter toe fins of Angola, to
ttIOLIT ut4.1..A1t8 her week.
e 1114Aylki cAtßit.
NOWA P. 0., Laa.iner 00., Pao
TrYOU WANT GOOD PHOTOGRAPIIB,,
Temort to where skill tad the beat arrangements aye
oorobtord—to ItEttallge. rl Photographic Gallery. E n.-
Mp{lED Etreet, above Ureeo, ohs o 4a raw ajo
oral for colored. Photograph'', Mule AT'
brotrpee are rads at 11l prioesi • h 4
ARTAIL. DRY GOODS
NEW MANTILLA STORE
Mao most olendid BILE MANTLE!! In the oN7
H01:14111 & 00.,
9f SOUTH TENTH B /RISE?.
SILK 'M ANTILLAS.
It every new style, the rioheet qualities ever am,
at the elerant New thorn;
Ea SOUTH TENTH STREET.
gee ft HOUGH .67 CO.
CHEAP DRY' GOODR- STILL PURTHILR
NEDUOTION IN ISUM!ifER lITOCK, in Mtn; to
Minos sales and realise CARR.
Fine Minis oolored Paris Organdies.
•
Do. - do. Paris Jauoneta.
Medium stt le dn. do.
Dark Brown Lawn,. J,Dietinfe.
41Ik Chillies, Barflies. Barege Anglaie, Gray Goods,
Pros. Mon. de .l MUNI, ilce.
lack ar Temer tin
n e d Crane de Ew ,k
ing, e.
onld silks a
variety
ese,
White G ood, in variety.
line lne or plain Swigs Marline, 1234 to Mote,
Btook Lave M walrus, Boorman, sod l'ointe.
Black and Colored Stella Shawls
A very cheap lot. Linen Cambrio Bdkre.
A good stimk 19111100111 and Dumentio Good. at the
lowest market rates, for castle:llY.
b9O t[ '• '
CB* 14. ES ADAMS .k 80N,
EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
caahmirette,,Tvp•ds. cotrou• des.
Linen Drills . Batteena. Corduroys.
76 cent fine ell-wool Casunoteres.
Biwa and Camay Quitman's.
otno.•. Ar. aortA VD.
1723 S. E. earner !TINTS and MARKET
LAJSING OUT SALE DRIC6BGOODB.
• &dames of our stook Pummer Dress Goods, at
merely ' , settee/Prim:oo oloke them.
Bares'''. sod Bere■e eobes, I.as than Aajf prick
Flos stook Black Dress Goods, extra. cheep.
COuPkat MUOY.ARD.
)113 8. E. tar. NINTH and ?.Wt ET..
FuzNott LACE'POINT€B.
' Stu la. Mantles. and ttornoos.
ado° d to ene-hotr their rains.
alrok Silk IVlaotlea. Om do. •
Boomer lamer& A floe 'vat, ch.so.
COOPER & 002 , 1.4 RD
IN .11 and itIe.ELKET.
N.B.—Best Moos i 5. E. nor. N ekirts.lT to 40 sPrings•
g(INUId &H. DEF.S 4 I GOODS.
taßrill farther Redaction
?noes of Dftsg (roods
o Clore Bummer Ageormerts.
artf Goods. •
wag and r rgandi -a—Cl2 warm—
roses and ()maul i flea—Woo/ma.
camans— r onlangtannner
Ford.rda—hammer
bawls—Ms:4lsc
aRKI N A RrLtl3B BROTILEIUS i
/YU N WI. and '81611371 Streets
LINON DIAPERS —A full line of v,arious
dualities of Feotch Dispel's, 18 inoli to X -inch.
Also—nuotabsok and Towellinas.
nilaß BRIMIVERB.
0 1 1PitTNUe and EIGHTH Streets.
FYtkE & L.ANDBLL ARV OPENING
81,AI'K 8/LXB.-131sok !WO grade.
Sisk Bilks tor sill. . •
Bleak Bilks woolsmtle.
Black Bilks, 22 to 3 inches wide.
MLA. YR& & LAND CC L L, FOURTH and
A RCM, are !telling all their Bummer Goods low,
to elate them.
FIIIDMOT Sae. Judi+ and Frenoh.
Da. k Preneli Ortandr Lawn..
Baru. end Lawn b obee by the yard.
Double and Twist PIM Orenedmea.
p YRE & LANDELL RAVE FOR
BATBMG DRwI9BEB AU-wool Blue Flannels.
11-wool Plate Flame's.
Good somnolent of Toweling.
Summer Quil:s. wholesale. iylo-tf
11861 —MEMORABLE TEAR!!
• HARD ON DRY GOODS!
VERY LOW PRICES !
THORNLEY & CH IS
!M M A, MORE REDUCED!
N. E. oor. PAO TA and SPRING GARDEN,
Want to sell their stook chum. qff,
And have consequently
REDUCED THEIR PRCE,
VERY LOW, INDEED.
Rainey Bilks a little over half prioe.
me striae of Dress Goods at half prim
• Mantles. Pointe,. 'knee nies &0.. very cheap.
Black hilt', the cheapest in Ptuladelphls.
A great variety of Gray Goods, Lawns, Ac., Ac.
A very huge stook of noni.stio Goods.
A vary large stook of Linen Goods.
Cloths, Cnsdmeres. Vesting.. &0.. Re.
N. D.—This is a neßs oitAty:F. o get_soods nn
usually cheap. TRORNLEY A rHIBM,
N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and •PRIPIO OAP DEf(.
N. 11.—From this date, July 9th, Terms " Cash on
Delivery." - lyg
RtILL GREATAR REDUCTION IN DRY
00008.—Ber quality of Gingham' fer 200.
121oe assortment of Drees Goads from ng to 26.
Deliti nes end Challis Defamed reduced from M to mi.
ladies' Cloths. pinto, plaid. and striped. at a low
Men and Boys' Wear. muoh reduced.
Lawns In great varlet from 8 to .87220.
Furnishing Garde. at the iovert market prioes.
Shetland Shawls, from 8l to $l2 at
JOHN H. STOKES'.
Ttrl ARCH. Street,
414.*Genitit t BARGAINS ! !
% 11 : 4F . GREAT B ACRIEf CRIS,
HXTRAORDIfdARY INDUCEMENTS
offered in the balance of our Stock of _
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
now closing
_ont
GREATLY UNDER COST PRICER.
Pivoting in Lace Mantles, Bonnions, Pointe*.
Bargain' in Silk Coats. SatAues a-d Mandeb.
net ROAMS IN FANCY BILKS,
BARGAIN. IN BLACK BILKS.
Mo. Mohair Grenadines for 950.
153. Dalai net. new et, les,
_for Si.
500 Organdie Lawns for Ingo.
11Ko. Lawns, Sue quality, tur So. R. STEEL & RON.
iYS No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coates
SUdiMEK STOOK OF DRESS i4OODS AT
PRICE ACCORDING TO THE TlMER.—Ponlins,
Harare., Bilk HUMP,. half prom; Challis Helaine. re
ano*d from xi to 12)io.; dynng Chintzes reduced from
12 to to.
apoolalattermon fa requeatad to our !Kock of Oman
dies and Jaoonet Lawns. which we ,re bound to close
out at a low figure, ORA HL d &Ha MS & 80N.
18.1) Elfin/ It and ARCH Streets-
ABANKRUP IMPORTER'S STOOKof Samples of Linen L'arnbrio Handkerchiefs, in
hem-stnohed. sheer. corded. and embroidered. from 10
oenta to 51 cents each; a great bargain sandman' a
saonfioe for cash, mid to be sold in the same way only.
CAARLeA AD*Dtd & SON.
JeSO . EIGH.TH andAßCli Streets.
{WRENCH LACE VEILS.—A choice lot
just parohas•d front a bankrupt Importer, and
for sate at mill prioe at
CHARLES ADAMS & SON,
jai° EIGHTH and ARC II 80sets.
FNOH LA 014 PoLN TS, BUD RN 0 US,
ANS MANTLES —Altar. stook to be so'd at less
than wholesale prices: We• cannot be undersold in
'these goods. CHARLIO ADAMS & esor4.
Jelti EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
MM. Q trITO NETTING, all colors ; Tarla
tan. aU colors , for oovoring glasses; Plaid and
Swigs Muslim at wholesale_pnoes.
CH•RLE4 ADAMS Pc SON,
. JAM IsIGIFITH and ALlV7llBtrnetst.
SMALL -PLAID BILKS.
Bine and White Frenoh
Bleak and White French Silk,.
Brown end White French Milks.
Green and White Freaoh titles
k aisle and White Frenohlks.
PO dos. Bdlrte. at $llO Per doz
en doz. White Bilk Gloves. 26e per pair.
Many goods redacted very.
km, 00/16 out, at
JOHN 19. STOKES',
70,1 ARCH street.
SPECIAL NOTIOI 1
On amlaiber thu date
INOINLEY & C 661 will oral ly
EVERY roaapLy., IBDUCEMY,
SO
CAM FineBABEEN OF DRY GOODS!
Being. determined to radius tick Stock they will ties
Good Murcia: ! !
.Beatittful Fewer Bilks for fa cents, worth SLII
Heavy Rich Fancy Bilks EarIII, well worth dim.
Grenadine end Blinn Goods, about one half their
value.
G r ey mixed Goods, In every variety, from! *onto per
r
&Ili to 00 coats.
BLACK JULYS. LICH CH AND LUSTROUS, VERY
Neat Black Brocade Bilks, double faced, &o"
De Lobes, Calicoes, Camaimerem, Cloths, Vostings,
& tineti,_Plustirim, rinnela._grults, Covers. 41Pliay 1111.•
BRAWL AP? d OAK-ROOM EXHIBITION.
ranch Lace an as, Pointes, illuswhe, Eugene,.
French Lsoo antlea, ehantilla Lace Goods, &e,
'lack Bilk Coats Mantles, Oro.. in every style,
At 1100.11111.-EY &
A. E. farvar 10 )111,11 rs sr ILAN NEW mu
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
nOOKI3, LAW AND MISOELLAPIEOI7B,
new and old, bought., sold. end exchanged, et the
PIiiLAJDEI,PHIA-13.a.NiC BOWE STOKE, No. 419
010115Tte UT Street. Libtanee at a diatanoe natal:tweed.
These baling Aeolis to. nett, if at 'a (thaw*, will Caw
their names, tizea_, eindAnsa,datea, aditt o eita. p yie es,
and eanclitiona. WANTED—Doak* Printed ry 1511h4S
chin Franklin. ea won 'am sayl7 Beaks sainted la and
aepoon erie r t io tet i logrrit_ better' and
_Portman vat
pprtyriiirria [or sale. Cats
regtail Veva, sent fro*. l ou r dwiipazei...
- GROCERIES.
T o PAMMUS EJODING IN THZ
EIRAL METRIC=
wo TS prepared, as heretofore. to .arty familia a
Weir Country Iteeideuse• with every description of
' 71118 TROGICILEa, TRAIL to., t..
ALBERT 0: ROBERTS,
Wilms ELEVENTH AND VINE STREETS.
WEI • '
PURE ,PORT WINE.
FOX BA JO BY
• 0. H. MATTSON,
Amok AjfiD.WINTE STREET&
: 100 14
1W UNION, PA
. . Coral°. and Beoeulon Envelope' Ad
am* 8: H. Z .B M b, CO. h=+ - h"
PATRIOTIO, T.1N10..0, and COMIC!
lIIIVvLop En t gi n d . fr i rent styles. the !IMMt
ooLeotten in the United or,te. for sv at one cent
each. You oat order from to o'p ro MO, at the wove
Vildn• Jnvt, tet t e wed, vartouotof ooP,oz,n tuvelopes
iron* M aryi,ucwi,stpia. And Ken uott. &o. Collo°
tors will tied tt tostlp ir advantage to vrdst darer% fount
CH A Rt., hc A. Jr. ..A ANN xtreet. y.
Pew dewing received distil. Trade supplied. 10:34m
200 °ASKS DNITED VINEYARD PRO
PR.InTORS 0921FANT (Chorus eait=,
etitlfl lu.—lastreoegeed per •• Ocean
. I dr r 7Fi ''
rem Bordeaux. MX eaves 112 bottlee each/ very
iinpDLD Bildt/VDT (bottledln orns.) of the above
well known and favorite brand, the sret twporta
don Cato the united Mates under the now tantr. to.
wow& we bec to call the attention or the trade. Sam.
plea coin toe seen at oar office. For sale o bontr the
ealwagetits. J.
1114 all lie &mut
E XCURS lONS
TO NIAGARA FALLS AND HAZE
FOR Siz.
IRMIMPERAIMINAPPON
EXCURSION TICKETS
WILL en sow,
DAILY THROUGHOUT TEE SHAWN,
PILON 4
PRUALDELPRIA. TO THE FAGGS OF NLAGARA.
AND RETURN.
FOR TWELVE DOLLARS.
Via Philadelphia and Reading. and Catawista, Elmira,
and Buffalo Railroads, affording the opportunity to
VISIT AND VIEW THE -
FALLS OF NIAGARA.
AT THE MOST TRIFLING COST.
TICKETS good for emit nail snort nun. Ac
commodations throughout are 'num mass, and the
Scenery mirror the route to unequalled.
For inPrmation ae to hours of starting. Re.. apply a
F. & E., Through-Ticket Oggee, _
N. W. Corner SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS
H. D. MEARS, General Agent.
G. T. LEONARD, Ticket Agent,
AinvsznigriTs.
GRAND LSAP.ING FIAT,
13:=
4VENUE B.RLDGE.
PROFESSOR PARSLOE
Will !rite front the GIRARD AVENUE BRIDGE
A DI3TANGE OF SIXTY FEET,
INTO TILE RIVER BOILUYLEILL,
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AT 4 O'CLOCK.
Titer In t ot e Ri ver. t e Prefiter wilowin
to its 'tavern shore, whore he wilt be glad to meet any
who desire it itruattoue in -
THE ART OP SWIMMING,
Persons desiring to witne•s therfeare of the Professor.
CIO reach the eirerd avenue B inns br thit-ng•ny
north and smith oad. sad tithing an ezohan.e to
for they Chrism-avenue Road. the ours whiph evole
the Bridges. . 306-2 t
A MAIM EILY Bill tAmNos.
-IL III! TE. WEER OF TOR GREAT SOUTHERN
Ri BELT lON.
Together with fit.NriElteOls's t•GL G EBAL I/totemic
Illustrations of the
RUSSIAN Wit Ft, ANt at t Go, Ott' BE ft 3.BTOPOL,
Wait life like !mita tons of
Batttea, 'mesa. Bombardments itkviss. Conßs ,
grattrms, and Toreson a t with Gigantic
Tableaux or the nglish French,
'lturkish, and giussiau
Genamis
Admission 23 cents. t hitd.'en 23 we M..
Doors overt at 7g. To etimmenas ar tGif
po TN.NbY:,VAIsIAA AOeARK.MY UP. Tat
PIMP, ARIM., 1025 011. 1 M1TN27 Rtreet. is open
daily, Sundays exoepted, from 4 A. M. till S
Admission :15 Cents Chdoren under twelve. P.M.e ars,
lialf ones. Shares of Stoat .1120.
WANTS.
00 5 1,500, 81,000, . and .$4OOlO
9 9 LOAN ON moNTOARE Also. good
Aleournies for onto N. R & T. P. porno, •
♦ ttorn.y. at Law.
No. 617 EIPRINii GARO-.P. Street..
_ _
IttTED bi vila 7 lUN so t room
or Co•ebattit. by an rieervereed mar City
reference liven: Address '" J. J.." at ttne
1716 6b•
WANTED—In exchange :for Heaters
and Yaws. a riven' , g with an the modern
ipllttovr mentamce th from axed to ZAMldonant. dd yr 1111
ox 114 City Nut Offioe, Phila.." • Jy2S 3t'
VIT AN TED —I mpro ved City Property in
e v ad v rer - °1 1 n r i r
e ° , r e
eiF d okoTof 11 ,1 4 e gve rd r a l 011`
WANTED TO XXOEt t NOE -- r orth
Pennerlyania Railroad Benbury and Fre, and
ocher boodi fora airy reeidenoe. in ■ good locality.
.addreu "'fret's. ' office of 17ir Pr.ss stating localarr
and PKG. Of the curer Try j?.19 if
TEe 011.11.11. W AN'S - W anted, A
MALE TEA CHER. to take charge of Mae
Grammar Solmot in this nit... eatery $476 for Term,
commencing first Monday of Feature bar next to ono-
Mee ten mopths. None but a litut•obuis'l earshot need
anvil.. Anp &oats will b. exammed by the county ton
twrintendt nt. turtle Bigh-bchnol Higdon this City. ou
the 30th inst., oommenomg at g o'clock . • fA •
SAMUEL FREER.
Chairman Oraininat Eehool Committ.e.
READIKO, July 20. jy3o et'
1j DIPLOYERS WAN'I'INti YOUNG
Men, ho., ere invited to address the" Itincloy
ment Committee," at the Rooms of the Young Mee,
Chnstian Association. 1009 and 1011 CHEFITNIFT
sheet, sirS-lha
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ta, C OUNTRY II BSI DENOE TO I FIE_
Jim A coramodfona BRIqK MANS' ON, with two eel
al land and stable, beantifu , iy eitneted• on the heel
e l'elaw ye, in the boron. A or Bri.tor. Inan.re
CYRVb PRINCE, in the vicinity. or of PE:LACIS
puR Ql6 , vet MARKEr Street, Pnlietteivhie•
i 3.14 wfin Sc• .
aft THE ADVERTISER WOULD LIKE
mi to porobsee a moderato sized city residence- 1d a
good neightorhood. for wtoeh be would give desirable
lox sod item a per cent. bonds. Adores' •* Bondo,"
ofßee of ma Press. • • 1,78-tf"
II KANT° YY I'4 O LET (far the
season or year) a pleasant Rendenoe, near Shoo
maker Lane Station; ton rooms ; shaded. K.
Itlceett.l.n, IP. Booth SECOND •treeL j•gr 1 m•
•
MS TO .10S.NT LOW—Furnished or un-
Xlillfurrushod, for irtz montha t or longer. if desired, a
large and oouVenient HOUBk,, No 1736 Arch street.
A 9917 to P. end J. H. 9tORRIS. Re. 6 ALOE
Street. if 19 tf
011111VOIDT-BTka.MT HU USX and
mi. STORE t rent,—The desirable business looeitio
lan CHESTNUT Street.with dwelling attached. AVM
at 431 CRESTOUT street apil
VRENT—A very desirable STOKB,
on the Ninth-met front of "The Continental
Hotel." The Store at Bina and Eaturom streets asp* -
gaily adapted for a BADDIAL and BAXAMIII
to JOB:. C biter
itself' AP,.
Li-tr Southwest MIMI and sarisom Stream.
VOR EXOLLediU.ii.—A UtiUlu]; MAOT
of good ummereved farm land to the Stets of new
Jersey, ooneenient to the atty. will be
s zrr ett,.. AVIAT et He. 11 FEDRILAI.
PERSONAL:
• W.M. B. -BELITBBtON,
TAR F.F , has wittdrava tb• old firm
and se now at 'be northeast apmar of iST...lOti. as
COAN Atrreta. • • • .1,14 lie
LrITASIII .4100Dae
COTTON DUOS. :
SUIT.,BLE POR TENTS,
• 'ex suds s's
TROMINiallAkt A WELLS.
i7ll-1 It
INSURANCE COMPACMES.
FAMII nistriceNor OOMPANY,
No. 406 DB IStkewil
FULL AND INLAND 1061414.610}..
3111CTOIR.
George W. Day—___of Dar & Matlask.
Na mu el Wright " Wnght Bros lc Se.
B. Bircey—.—:• Davis & Blrney.
earl Lewis, Jr— Lewis Byte & Ce.
Riohenison. " J. C. Bowe & Cs.
Samuel T. Bodine. -Pros't Wyoming Csael Gewse7.
/no. EvermanL-of J. W. Evergreen k Oe.
Geo. West_.__... " West & Lobes.
6. Martin--... .` Basalt., Martin, & Go.
O. Wilson pens-..-... Attorney-at law.
R. D. Woodra.ff—...of Bibles, Molten, & Wwlargl.
lee. Lawler, J r-,—.No grease street.
GEORGE W.'DAY, President.
F1414c.1$ BUCK. Vise pireariecia,
1..8LA7i CB A It D. Beere tarv.
84 1 1.V1NG.. FUNDS.
•
MATING ' Mtn
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FIVE rElt HAIN
8 R. CFORD.Pividillm%
.fAMEI R. HUNTER., Beoretary and Tympana'.
Moe hours. from 10 antll 8 o'olook.
This Company is not folrold in +WY aPylksthol In the
Lae lallitll.o.
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SAFES.
N',ELLIE'S - SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. 9I South BEVENTR Street, near taw
ein Institute.
The enders:trued, thankful for past favors ' and being
determined to went thrum patronage. has secured si
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a
Large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burger Proof Safes, th e opt,
aknetly fire and banter proof safes made.) leo, Lil
lie's Teegnal led Bank Vault, Safe. and Bank irs.
Lillie's Bank Vault. Door, and Locks will be furnished
to order on short notice. This is the strong_est, best
protected, and cheapest Door end Look ',storeyed.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's' Net
Cabinet Safe for Plate. Jewelry, &o. This Rafe is con.
ifediol to surpass in style and elegance earthing yet of
fend for this samosa, and is the only one that is
striol
ly fire and burglar proof.
SPILCIAL he's now on head say twenty'
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'. Safes, most of them nearly
new, and some fort, of other makers, oompruang a
somislete assortment as to Bliss and all Wed, MS.
@hanged for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. Whey will
be sold at Teri low prices. Please oar aid emenunis.
faXi-ln I f M. C. RADLER. Arent.
sa ir ici t Vir PHILADRI,PHIA AND
ASHINOTON ' EX - PRESS STEAM
tio oyear•flY. •
New line, threat for Alelandne, Wasbragron. and
Georgetown. 's hrtrosti h Is pouts
B.earner PHILADhLPHIA, Certain Tilos. BAND.
dreamer eNI lg
110. Captain
Will leave Philatleloble seen W r DM ERDA Y and SA
'URI/ AY, a. Ltd.:it:mg M.. oonneoting aub an lines
at those ports, and - rewriting. Isere Washington.
tieorgetown....end, aleranorm ovary TUESLIAI and
SATURDAY, for l'hilsoelnent. •
W. p. CLYDE, Agent.
No. 14 SOUTH Vi H A It Vt,a4. pktiliwer plus.
6dOite&e4 & RBlTikaiticr.
1y24-Inf . Foot of 8 street. Washington.
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REGULAR' LINE AND
DAPS EXCCIBION&-Bteatner
wnoh lewirea ant ar below A VCR threat,
ftY, MORNING. at 7)4 9!olook, (except Sunday.) or
Igheeter. Penn/woes. New Cattle. Delaware City.
Fort Delaware. and Salem. Retunung. leave Salem at
Ojand Fort at= o'olook.
Fare for the EXMIMIOII.... 10
fitee for Bridinton and Odeltill wet tbia
Steamer, ii.Y.130/41. leaves ARCH-Street yrbarf
daily, at o'olook. for all Luidutts tamed showex
cept nrt Delaware. . his itt•
„lig & you NEW you. —TES
Yhtladeletla Steam Propeller 0 013 .3 Mar
trill eammenee their business for the season ea filormay
lath mat.
heir Steamers are 244 retturior freir kg 04 61403 ‘
Pier above Walnut street. •
Terms sas•ambilbutia%
' • • i iV.V/I•!XTI • Gil,
58.111 es.—A &mall triToice of Rides, Sheep,
arid 800 alazoollP reeeilred dram the Wert fit
/los. o. for Nolo by ji, Ke,WCFIF ar CAKtilrAiLig.goti
ii,•• It" 1.1,
OAVA tAL..—eare . onve Lai in white
glass bottle* Jae reolvadr hark Jart, R gor
sato by Aux re E
S A GALT Al
'eVPUnle wintaL
BILANDIU - 4-L;Ons barrel pare
is. I,l4l:ll4erai. kr e. e.
Wue,o4oo lbe.la ode by
ied Wit'";4l4,