.. tie tgn t have informed al. hoeld e• HE -r.cC'inable N M Nell before ento on 7 Ifth Govera.ha not, wt T C 1' Y • he do 7 ether etibmlision or a moat resistance /BRIM OF OFIERAL ICLELLAN t treaion Trim are deluding them- , ,(srally whi think ll there wi bs No eetri -10,7, w oe irtillsoll °lose this war No terms , 0, ma do with treason or rebellion, whatever HIS JOUSNET FROM BEVERLY Te norm The Southern ohivalry WASHINGTON. ,r b' the "n"q" ' het the slaves are arming in their b shalt; . . lilt is suggested that the North put arms into the of black °Hauls, up I howl auras' al At three and a ball o'olook yesterday afternoon perdition. Lethem ee r -IL Geo B. McClellan, Major General commanding ,er ilurFt from y teach us a lesson. If they force an to assume ,-, sition, weeid advise the president to pro• the ..,epartumet of the Potomac, Lately-of the De ;l,l,,olinivereet emancipation . I partmeat of Western Virginia, arrived in this ' Toe OCeator from Kentucky lays we need peace; city via Wheeling and Pittsburg , accompanied by yst aeir le pease to oome I 000 tended that all wife. Gen McClellan started East am soon as „yosldollts for Pm° aid b"rt 41 arral , d en """ the 'unmans to Washington reached , him. He aanators from Virginia and ohers. fee ret.ntton wee then adopted. rode forty-five miles to Grafton, on Tuesday night, (sae--Mettirtl- Anthony, Browning, Chandler, and, utterly !exhausted, was yet subjected to re- Clerk. Cowan, Dixon, Doolittl e , yeesenden, Foot, captions at Wheellag and Pittsburg, which seemed vier. Grimm, Harlan, Barris, Howe, Johnson, . prolonged cheers and clamors at all the intervening Peon ), Kennedy, Rn Lone, (Ind j, bane g,13,8,), Latham, Morrie, Nesmith, Pomeroy, towns of Ohio and Pennsylvania, until the entire 4 . o istiory, Sherman, Ten L'eok, Wade, William• route bowline a triumph, with *Mott many en old sae Willey. and Wilson-30 ar soldier might welt be pleased. W M Olr l a r : d tr:ml:NdT, Jarmo, (Mo.), In this oily, the scene of his boyhood and the pout, , 11. r Tanni:mu exploinixi that he voted against borne of his relatives, the young rilineer has been on nod iunt of his ohj sullen to the pbraiteology. locked to as the rising star of the continent, whose Tee Senate then went into executive session, pest and future deeds are to make Pennyylvania A nd, when the doors were opened, adjourned. farnone, A few trembled yesterday al 'seeing, in the place of a gaunt, stalwart soldier, scarred and rage eyed, a yoaog noon of moderate proportions, ; bright-eyed and with boyish movements, end wear ing, not ponderous ejnialats, chapeau, and sword, but the simple regulation latigue blouse with shoul der bars, a osp, and blsok pante trimmed with gold. fled we expeoted a snout handsome crick eter, a Mho, museular student, a farmer, or any thing in common life, implying rod spirits and a gulok eye, we should have singled out, Varga B McClellan. /Jut as the leader of a grand army, the amigueror of a hostile section, the man who is to hold in hand the destiny of a nation and retrieve or break its fortunes, we could not recognise the sage 'for the youth, or the great soldier in the un assuming, boyish <Olean. Perhaps we met him under unfavorable rapt. ties : near borne, and erosions to ace its old teens: gratified kJ Sad himself no young and so accredited ; more than all, full of laurels, which, Is a true sol . liter, he wished his own fetidly to See and to share. Nis route through the city, from the depot to his brother's reeiden,ie, was marked by wild 'devotion on the pert of the people, and gratified ambition on the part of the young General. Mayor Henry received him at Eleventh end Market streets, where a barottehe -.was ; , be was than drivenup Market street to Broad, and I then the earrisge took place in line with Elima kers regiment of Grey Reativert, the flog waving just in front of the General. The route lay upon Obeelnut, Third. and Spruce streets, all of which were densely erowded, and thronged with ladies, waving digs and flowers. General McClellan" reeeived two splendid Wage. to in Chestnut street, which he carried in his hands ever the entire route. At the dwelling of his brother, Walnut Street, above Tenth, Chief Ruggles had the pollee force advantegetrasly disposed, and •a number, et ladies and gentlemen waited in the par/ori. General McClellan arrived at 4 <Mock, and was introdused lo the folk present, after wbfek, in company with I Mayor Henry, be went upon the baleony, and said : " My friends and old townsmen :a. thank you I for your reception, mid might reply, if Ode were not a time for Bolton, and not for speech. Tour applause, as I take it, in intended for my brave soldiers in Western Virginia. ..I am going to falal new duties, and I trust tbat your kindness will give me courage and strength. Good bye." Efforts were then made to bring oat Daniel Dougherty, /DR , whir straightway took his bst and ran away, to esespe the importunities of the DOUSE OF 1 4 CEPEMENTATIVB9. Sir RICEI&RDSON, of Illinois, rising to a per. tonal exolanation, nl4 that his remarks yesterday wore entirely, unpremeditated. If, in the heat of mate, he had wounded the feelings of any gentle mac, ne regrette4 it. If he hed violated the en oteny of the Rouse, be made hie humble ae• A sserledgmente, Thie S tatement wee not prompted y 7 Roy one , , but was made in justice to his own ;along* Teaterday was the only occasion be had Dean loot into a personal controversy, and be had owed hire friends that be went farther then he !waded. (Mr Burnett, of Kentuoky, was not in Ida seat during the explanation J The flown passed the Renate joint reach:lion, A ppropriating 12,000, in order that the President nay adopt non meaanres as may be nem:weary to wore a reprenntation of the United States at the world's Fair et London, in 1882 Mr. &revue, of, Pennsylvania, from the Cons all'en of Ways and Means ' reported the Senate Dill supplementary to the leto loan sot, with an emend cunt, authorising the Secretary of the Trea. ray to ex the denomination of treasury notes below Hoy dollars, which be moy exchange for both been Interest st , nizi• per eentrim per annum, if this A mount is Deaconry in order to negotiate a loan, The aggregate amount of treasury cotes Is not, to Dined two hundred and fifty millions. The duties on imports of tea, coffee, eager, spines, wines, :igloos, and also such excise end other , internal dotes and taxes'as may be eollectied, are pledged for the redemption of the debt ineclrred Adopted by one majority, and the bill paned. Mr Sterns, of Pennsylvania, reported that the Committee of Ways and Means, to whom the direst tax and internal duties bill was yesterday referred were . unable devise any provision wilab will be oonstltutional, and at the same Oran earry into, erect the instructions of the ,tt The Banat, arnmodnionts to the bill for payment of the poltoo, and -maktog approprla• tions for fahilitating the coinage , of dollars, and the manufaaturn . or parohass of tlsg signals, were conourrod 1a.:., Tae dlreet tax end littered duties bill was eon ridered in Con:Mattes of the Whole en the state of the Colon X r liming, of Pennsylvanie, moved to in sleds sieves in the Opiate of direst taxation. Mr. Loveior, of Illinois, expressed his surprise 1 et the amendment, es the Federal Governmeat has clever reeorpreed human beings as property. Mr &reverts explained that the proposed tax was s eepitation tax, and not es on property. Mr Levis...toy wished to know why, then, a eapi• lotion tax was um laid On all other persons Mr Brisortair, of Ohio, advoosred the amend• mint on the 'ground that the Constitution war reefed the tax ecoordingt to representation Itir SHWPTISLD, of Rhode Island, moved, in craw' to obviate the ddlllonlty, to make the eon Woe read se follows: "Direot taxes on all pro pats in the States, properly enhisot to taxation " ' Is *he Bonne of hie remarks, he said that Rhode I land would ohntributo mill further of her men, sad give the last dollar for the purpose of sup pressing the rebellion. She would say, "Take whet we have, but give us a goeerriment." Ills nendment was disagreed to. Mr. Wiondrei, of Kentuoky, objeole I to the pa sige of a bill of this magi:wade with almost telegraph speed, instead of devoting not lass th..n two weeks to its consideration. lie was ameisod that the queetlon was raised as to whether slaves rhoold be taxed as property, when, in every in - mime of direct taxation, the tax bas been so for poeed. An amendment of the tariff, which, in many inetanoes, is prohibitory, wontd yield more money then this bill. A direst tax was the most odious oppression, and the least prniltable, and eeetimps• sled by more fiend and dealcintiOn than at the eirstom.houses Mr Slanarr, of Kentucky, said it there was to be direct taxation, let it o-me now. They could not maintain the credit of the Government inlets they provide the means of paying the interest on the public debt. lie was against this bill. Theta who bare evinced so muou spirit in voting men sod money to carry on the war should not retreat from the means for footing the bill Messrs BOWANDB, of New Ilainpehlre, and Anon, of Maryland, severally oendemoed snob kite y legislation. Additional time was necessary it sot intelligently on a measure of each kn. portant,' Tne latter wished its consideration postponed till the next session of Congress. Mr, SIBILLABUIGIR, of Ohio, advocated the taring of annual Meow'. ten (10) per cesium. Mr Mostatnn, of Vermont, to reply to Mr. Wickliffe, argued that the tariff could not be 'mended to produce the necessary amount, and kenos there must be a direct taxation. Mr Roams Conxtrau of New York, advocated tax on bonds, mortgages, real estate, and rail• :tad stocks, and opposed the bill. Mr. CALYSIST, of Maryland, wanted the tax im puted on real and personal property of every de• ictiption He oame here to vote for everything necessary to oarry on the war. A direct tax wee not so 0111023 as tbo revolution, which must be sup pressed. Messrs. Haulm. of Ohio, and Kennar, of Pennsylvania, severally advocated the amendments with the view to produce as far as praotioable Nullity of taxation Mr Stevens', of Pennsylvania, amendment tax les slaves was passed—teas 69, nays 25 . Oa motion of Mr Wiciciairr a, of Kentuisky, the committee TOM when bo moral that the bill be referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, with instructions to report a revenue tariff bill, and, if accessory for threat wt.'s and excite.), in Order that torts may bear aqnsily on the wraith of the country, and that the oi,mmittee report next session Otjedfon wan made and the Rowe acljoursed The Condition of Norfolk. 175 DETZITCCI—Tha XAVT wet., CTC A correspondent of the Charleston County, writing from Norfolk, under data of Jaly 12 says : NoaroLx V 4 , July 12 1881 Under any eironmstabees Norfolk is a dull piece. It is pardouhrly and peculiarly eoportfil at dile time, when the blookading Hessians hold possession of the entrance to the harbor, and jot pose an embargo on its ocancnertie Were It not for the soldiers who come into town from the clamps on temporary furlough, Norfolk might indeed claim a Pompeian dlettnotion. At midday, it re• =tads one of those oilier of the old world, once the seats of thriving commerce, bat from whore marts the bustle of bury life bas now departed. An an cleat, sleepy air pervades the town. The hot sun pours down upon the silent pavements, and the uneven earriaire.ways echo knit rarely to the founds of wheel. The wharves are bare of anima tion, and the docks are shipless Long ranges of warehouses, with closed doors, line these quay' Before the hotels stand a few old hacks ; the drivers keeping themselves awake by whisking with their whipcords the dies from the cadaverous horse frames Weesioostly, the silence of death riline. The manger, who sits adder the tavern atrolog wearied with the monotony, yawns, mettles himself in the chair, and shortly slumbers In unt son with the rest of the airy. The able general who commands the Confederate forret bee planed Norfolk and the navy yard in a thorough state of ilpffsnee. Tne approaches to the city are guarded by numerous heavy batteries. Oran) Island, at. the mouth of the harbor, bristles with cannon The dying Hessians left behind them, at the navy yard, the molt mead.* *Alec tion et heavy ordnance in America Moab of it has been used In fer , ifylng the river. Two regi ments are stationed in the immediate vicinity of &well's Point. The rest of the city is surrounded by an admirably eans.rnoted entrepohed amp. In case the enemy should land at L3thaven Bay, or es the inlet on the Atlantic shore, he will be Obliged to traverse a conetry eta up by inonmera. ble small creeks, ditches, and swamps, under the cover of which oar riflemen tan play terrible havoc among his ranks. It will be ureteric for hum to attempt to advance withoat field artillery, and the Whig of lofty trees *arm tie roads will re• tsrd his progress so mach that ere he could reacts the entrenched camp he would stand a fair chance of decimation from our Infantry Batteries are also erected around the navy yard, and enough of oar brave troops are stationed there to prOtaoi it sueoessfally against a hundred thousand of the assail ants A hurried call at the navy yard developed a great deal of interest to the visitor. The splendid works at this place are but slightly injured. The barracks neer the entrance, it is true, now eX4 Whit only the blackened walls and chimneys T-ro Of the dry-dock sheds are levelled with the sur f •ee, and the grounds are in some places strewed with the fragments of attempted de/lunation.. N 'thing remains of the huge ship of-theline Pawn ar/vansa but the charred hull It was burned to the water's edge. The Gcamantoton lies at 0120 of the wharves; the spars and riggi were burned off, but the hull Is good. At sooth er wharf is the Piyosout,t. upon which the work is rapidly going forward ; the masts are In, and the rigging is being repaired. She was the least injured of any of the vessels. In the magnifioent Baldwin dry-dock, which the vandals attempted to destroy with twenty keg. of powder. rats the bull of the forty gun steam ,frigato illerriesar. The dealt, with the exception of the red-smoke stack. was swept clean by the fire. The bull being of iron, is not materially injured, and all the machinery, which wai bolow..las deck, needs but little repair- lag. The Merrierao ;scald be put in fighting trim in less than six months. At present there is appa• rent', no work being done on her. With - the ex. caption of the two old bulks of the DelawarB and Columbus, and that of the State Ship, the remains of none of the other ' , reseal/ at the navy yard, when the vandala began the work of devastation, are now visible above the water. Oommodore French Forrest is in command of the navy yard.. Work is going on in the madhine shops. I was gratified to ooserve the northern will of the yard lined with several hundred piece of heavy ordnance. In addition to thane, the navy , yard has contributed its rich treasures to all parts of the Stites and Oonfedersoy. It was only a few days ago that Beenregard got a number of long pisses trom this 1°001.7, and I have met here a gentleman from East Tennessee, who coma as the aviut ot.the fi tate 11, , Iglyi men, with the seine ob. loot view. • Ins HON: foul, Dauf.Owns, the Indiana agent for the po.roneidl of arwe, has notified tee Eventlve that he has reoelvel reoently seven thousand stand, and that he bat; riready shipped theta They will arrive In lodianspolis In a day or two. - FATAL Aoolmanr ao a NiirsnoTo—A Little newsboy named Pstrlok Oooklln war killed on Tants/lay lut, at Memphis, by falling through • Itatehgay of a house en Front Row. Re wag pre tripitated . to the voila d, a diatsnee of three aborts., li Wrally splitting:Ma skall, ast, et mini% pro dactyl W 44,0 c 14.46 General McClellan, who was oompletely tired oat, then went back with his family, and Left the bity for Virginia at eleven o'elock ARRIVAL AND IJIPARTITRE OP MORN TROOPS --ARRIVAL OH TUC SZYSIITEISIIII RESIN'S! —Tire Seventeenth regiment of Pennsylvania Volun teens, 00l Prank Patterroin +commanding, arrived it the depot of the Philadelphia sad Baltimore Railroad yesterday morning at nine o'clock. They started from Harper's Perry on Tuesday, and arrived in Baltimore at about seven o'clock on Wednesday evening. having marched, with all their aocrutrements, ka , and fording the Potomac on the route,. in, the opitee ,of abeut. twenty lour hours They left Baltimore city at eight o'clock, and were on the road all night, in consequence of having to lay on the sthelings wool other trains loaded with troops passed them The volunteers were received at the depot by the Grey Reserves, under Cot Peter C. Elleicker, numbering some four hundred men. The Reserves formed , n Broad and Pine, at half past six o'clock yesterday morn ing, and then marched to the depot, and there awaited the arrival of Col Patterson's regiment. They were drawn •p on Broad street, above Christian, facing west As the returning regi ment marched up by them, followed by an im• moose crowd, the Reserves presented arms, and rolled a Write of •weleome to the wearied soldiers. The line was formed in the following order : Colonel Bilmaker and staff Union A.:tilletists, with two brass howitzers, drawn by men The Reserve Gray's band. The rAy Illserve regiment. Colonel Prank Patterson and staff, followed by the Seventeenth regiment, aorrompanied by their bran band. The regiment and its escort proceeded up Broad street to Chestnut. down Chestnut to Sixth, down Sixth to Washington Square, where the line was discharged. The march was a grand ovation; itil along the v ilti route church bells were rung, the eis tapped their alarm bells and dragged out eir flag be decked apparatus, by way of dame sting their welcome. The ladies, who were out in force. waved wel come from their handkerchiefs, and shouts greeted the soldiers at every step There was but little pretence of strict military disoipline in the ranks; the men kept in marching order, but affection and joy were too strong for martial rule, aid citizens were continually dashing" into the columns and grasping old friends by the hand. L %dies, havieg children in their care, forgot the delicacy of their sex to run up to husband, eon, or brother. and •fter embracing warmly they would join in the tramp, unwilling , to be parted again aster so long an absence Every new and then some bronued soldier, " bearded like the Pard." would rush oat front the ranks, and seizing some fair spectator in his arms, would cover her with kisses, and then run back to ht. place in the ranks,' followed by-the tearful eyes of wife or sister. Tho.te who saw this splendid regiment leave the silty on the klth of May, for the seat of war, would have failed to recognise in the swarshy, weather beaten men who marched through the greets yes torch) , the teat holiday soldier looking body of pale faced warriors whole departure caused a ionisation in May. Everts man has gained flesh and strength, and many of them will return to the seat of war, either it tbeir own regiment reor ganised, or in other regsmants. The following are the officers of 001 PattersOn's regiment: Colonel, Francis E. Patterson ; lieutenant solo net, Robert 0 Tyler; major, William A Leech; adjutant, Gideon 'Clark ; surgeon, Dr Bache ; ae aistant surgeon, Dr Bhippen ; regimental quarter master, Eugene D. Danton EEEMEEI Company A, Waabingtog Grays—Thomas P Parry. „Company E. Pblladethhia Grayi—D Inlay. Company 0, Wee; Philadelphia Graye--.John Gardiner. Company D National Artillery—Jooeph Binex. Company B State Guard—Robert Thompson. Company F. Second Company, Washington Grays—Alevindar Marpby. Company G, Sanaa/ Company, Philadelphia Grays—William Pritner. Company LI, Cathieleder Grays—lsaas Banat. Company I, Independent Grays—W. J. J. Biateland. Company .It, Osmond Company, Cad,*leder firayrOttarles Tapper. Jam as the first platoon toned the eoroer into Broad street, a smell cannon whteh had fired three times to *nominee their arrival, began again This so frightened a mineral water horse that he Riede a Midden wheel which overturned the wagon, mat tering the bottles in all dir•etions The thirsty crowd rushed to, hat the police had the inside. Among the spectators at the depot was Dr: McClellan, who has a 'punier brother in the ranks Axime.at OP 814:nuse' Baidann.---Teaterday morning, about bait pest era o'clock, while the large crowd at Baltimore depot were anxiously awaiting the arrival of Colonel Patterson's regi ment, they were agreeably sarpriaed by the ac preach, from Washington Magi wharf, of Nickles' Third Regiment, Colonel Nelson Taylor. nine hun dred and reventy-ilve.men, from New York They are a hardy looking set of men, of all nationalities. These men were detained about half an hour, wait ing for the passage of Patterson's .regrment. This gave an opportonity for their inspeonon The men bad common muskets, which they expect to ex• change for rifles The Jackson Regiment, attitehed to Sickles' Brigade, arrived between 12 and 1 o'clock yeater day morning at the foot' of Washington street wharf The men were supplied with a good sup• per by the Volunteer Refreshment Committee. after they bad been refreshed they were drawn up in line on Washington street, below Swanson, and, to relieve the monotony of standing still, the alters put .their companies through the facings, it being a clear, moonlight night and the men ap peared perfectly satisfied with the arrangement till the ears same along; the embarkation then come:toned, ana a little after one o'clock in the morning the men were on their way to the seat of war The Jeekeon Regiment is composed of a line, hardy set of •men ; they number in their ranks Nome New Tort firemen They are only partially armed. That portion of their equipment will be supplied them in Washingtoa. The regtmeat marohesi so hastily that they are not all fully uni formed, but the men seemed so anxious to Est to their destination that these little ineoureniencee did not in the least dampen their ardor. LllleirtY TOE Tile Artisv.---:-The undersigned annoonoes with pleasure the entire inooess M his reoent application for contributions toward fur nishing a library for the regiment under Colonel Baker, and acknowledges the following, yls. : Prom A B 0 D 20 volumes. Prom Key J W Belles, 9 volumes. Prom American Presbyterian, 9 volumes. Prom Kiss A. AI. a package of " Text Book" Tracts Prom Anonymous, 3 volumes From Mrs A G C. 1 Boloier's Library. Prom Wm. Ashlars% it q $5. - Boom John B hien, E q $25 Prom Amerriovn Trae , B.aterp,l9 volumes. Prom T. 11, Powers, E+4l., 43 volumes J thinner( hI42.IViLL Tem 51tursiT sosrrr►t..—Sine the break ing ont of the war, tete Institution has received two its wards for treatment eighty-two persons. Two have died, one deserted, the rest returnao to their tegimenta. Twelve now remain in the hos pital liverything la kept stndieualy elemen t and every eomfore is paid to the inmates by the gen -eenseeted with ibe iseettutics, frees the eidetigirieliet dews, Airman Rtentawr Aocgoorze...--It will be then from the following tba; the regiment now to camp at Diamond Cottage Garden has been 84} eeptad r Wat DIPAIRTRIPWr, J aly U Cot. JAXXIS flitnses, Phi Walpole: but: I atl oept The cosmetic offered by you for three years or the war, wish the undemanding, however, that this Department will revoke the commitudons all rffizters who may he found incompetent for the proper dteoherge of their dillies. You will advise the Adjutant General at Washiogtou of the date at which your men will be ready for mustering when he will detail an Gam for that purpose. who will have instructions to muster the cowipa ries separately By order of the Beoretary of War Janus lataLsv, J*,, Chief Clerk. Foe. TDE 810 K AND WOUNORD IN VIZ Pustiao Szuvrt.n —The !undo liberally contributed by many oidasne have been expended in muslin for shirrs, drawers, end sheet', and in bed•tioking . stockings, and slippers; and the shirts, drawers, ks , have been made by the "Ladles' Aid," at 'twelfth anti Walnut streets, and by the ladies of Germantown, and marked " For Hospital," and sent forward, with many bundles of worn shirts, An., contributed by ehoritanle These are ad carefully destined for hospital purposes. actob oontribetions are yet needed, and will continua to be needed ; and email contribution■ will be re ceived by Eli K. Price, 809 Arch street. A SOLDIER S=OT.--Yesterday Morning about two o'clock, as the Taokson Regiment, of. Nee . York, was proceeding up. Waahington street, be. tweet) Eighth and Ninth, some person on the pave ment tired three abets—it to not known whether they wore as a salate,,or done intentionally, but a ball from ono of the - load! shot a soldier named Arohibaid MoNiel, of Company B. The train was stopped above Tenth street, nod the wounded BA dier taken to the Military Hospital, Moyamensing Heil The bail entered the right side or the upper jaw, Inflating a roost painful and severe wound The sufferer appeared easy at seven o'clock this morning. It is believed the shot was uninten tional, as iI is a foolish custom of over-patrietio individuals to 'blame away with small cannon end pistols at every train that passes. This IN the drat accident, and we hope the pollee will atop this pretotide in tea future. Inurnso OP BOMB GUARD3;--An adjourned meeting of the representatives a number of the Home Guard*, Reserve 811203, Grays, and Zinnias, was held on Wednesday evening at' Saranac Hall The committee appointed cm uniforming the rest scent reported progress, and asked to be continued. The following companies reported their sooners iu enrolling men since tho het meeting:.Compan,y A., First Regioient, .51 enrolled ; B, ao do, 81; .8, do do, 50; -8, Elenond do, 72; 0, do do, 50; ,S, Third do, 80; H Z mare do, asked for further in struotion; D, ZtAstive do, 35; Union Guards, 38 Three companies, represented at the previous meeting, were absent. PaxecnixATlox. d handsome sword has been presented to Captain DeWitt, of.the Ching° Z maven, by Captain Hillebrand, on behalf of the Gymnast Zmaves, as : a token of, their personal re sard, and also for the active exartions of Captain DeWitt as drill master =in -tbe ' 'Zooeve Battalion: Captain DeWitt is busy instruoting the officers and men of the Z - mave Battalion, and has done good service through his exertions in molting salsa of the military aspirants proficient in the ZU2VO drill. HORSZB FOrt. Tan Goveasixzwr.—An — extel. lent opportunity is now offered to those wishing to dispose of their horses, suitable for osiralryi artil lery, or teems, ai the Government is lit the" mar not to purnhaae large numbers, as will be seen by au advertisement wide% appears in our paper of today. Ttnne haring horses to sell would do well to 0201 on air William IL' Starr,' Talbert street, above Savonth, Who - will give all the information that may be desired on the subjeet TEN VOLOSITNIS'RETRXWEIMIST COMMITS" were kept very berg yesterday.moraing: During the period named they furnished melds to the two regiments of Sickles' brigade, and to the Germsn cavalry compnny from Now York. Biscuit, ere,, were distr;buleci iimang the Man of. Pstterson's regiment at Broad - and Prime at sets. ARRIVAL or CAVALRY' —A party of a hundred or a hundred and fifty cavatry, with their horses, reached the city between 12 and 1 o'ntock yeater day morning. They landed at Washington-street Wharf, and after securing sn early breakfast or a late Puppet', at the hands of the Refreshment Com mittee, they proceeded Conth The men were principalty 'Germans frora New York. They be ; long to the New York Ninth regiment Diesiwrsaa ArtnEWIND --Three' deserters from Col. March's regiment of the Pennsylvania re serve were arrested in this chi yesterday morning, and held to await the Colonel's orders. The men expressed a willingness to return immediately, and raid .hey were weary of idler:mu, and came away from cemp lo! recreation, AoSAULTiNG A TOLEINTESB..—Three young men, who gave the names of Jobn H. Brown, Jobn D. Levering, and .Tames R. Sharp, were arrested at Thirteenth and Locust streets, late on Wednesday night, for beating a volunteer, hurrahing for Jeff Mbyte and Beauregard, and being drank . They were- held in .1404 oaoh by Alderman Patehel to keep the peace. Annictrrin.---A. man named. John - Ronko was :moved on Wednesday altereoon , °barged with stealing a large aad valuable hawser from a calla boat lying at Pine...treat wharf, Sobuylkill. 11. was held in $l,OOO ball by Alderman PAIN:hal to snorer the charge at evert. YOUNG'S KENTIIOBT.. QM/IMT left this city lasi pilot for Washington, one hundred strong, fine fellows, and well officered. VA) , will give a good amount of themselves. Proceedings of City Councils. The regular stated meeting of both branches of °Annals was held yesterday afternoon. RHLECT BRANCH. Mao. CIITLiR, president, in theohair., The Aral petitions and communications were re calved and referred: • . "•-• , • At this point of the proceedings, the eroort of Mijor General MeMalian passed down Chestnut street, beaded by a hand of music. The members of Councils crowded around the 'windows, and cheered heartily as the procession passed by. A memorial was reed from the widow of the late Robert Cooper, formerly a policeman of the Fifth ward. who died from the effects of injuries received while in the discharge of his duties Referred. The Preatient stated that the Committee for the Relief of the Families of Volunteers had expended, daring the lest week, the sum of $9 180 75, making the total amount expended 838 881 82 . The Committee on Water reported a resolution to lay water pipe on certain streets, which was agreed to The Committee on Water farther reported a re• solution, lostrnoting the chief engineer to ascertain the beet locality for a 1841111701 r in the Twenty. fourth and Pwenty•firet wards, which was finally withdrawn The Chair =tenoned the following committee/ : Coenwesttee on Volunteers' Bills—Mesas. Gin node, Dickeon, Ford, Wallace., and Dongherty ' Committee to obtain a sword for Gen. Me- Cid/an-51 03STS Benton, Neal, Megary, Mclntyre, and Jones. ..Commutes on Reduction of Balance—Motors. Bart. - dart:Bradford. and hfchtakin. ;‘.' Mr 3 x r•ad, in place. a bill to reduce the Isla rtes of all officers appointed by Councils at least twenty per cent., to take effeot from and after the 31st day of July, 1861, provided it shall not !that the pay or eompensation of laborers, or of those receiving a per diem eompensation, or shall not affect any salary fixed by law or ordlnanee. A motion was made to refer the bill to a rpeolal committee appointed for that purpose, which was lost. On a motion to suspend the rule, the till fell, and therefore lays over. Mr Witrasamt, offered an ordfusooe sppro• printing the further sum of $lOO,OOO for the relief of the flmilies of volunteer§ Kr Motarrite moved to make the tarn $200,00. Agreed to The ordinance passed Mr Ciate offered a resolution authorising the Committee on Girard Estates to take snail action u they may deem nueuary forth* noting of GI rard avemue Cortnthiantarenne Referred. A. resolution appropriating the third story of Spring Garden Hall to certain military companies for drilling pot rxlses was agreed to. Nsat from the Committee en Water caned up the :iamb:Won relative to ■ reservoir In the Twenty first and Twenty-fourth wards. The re. molation was agreed to. Mr NIAL offered a mudslides rI4I24OJUDg the Board of Building loapeoters to inform the Chem. her whether any frame buildings a» now being eenstruered oo Fifth street, near the . Germantown road. Agreed to. Mr. Buro., from the Committee en City Pro roirty, prerented an ordinanee appropriating 9295 71. to pry for certain alterations la the Court of Q starter Sessions, and for raising a flagon the 924 of February lest Agreed to The bill from Common Connell appropriating the mow of $136 BB to pay the espenses itaurred by the oily at the fu ne ral of the late Lieut. Jain T. Grab!. was concurred in. Toe bill, from 'he ether Chamber, authorising the Department of Highways to construct s rower In the Twenty drat ward, was called up, and under disoassion for over one hour. The bill wee Laully concurred In The bill changing the place of election In the Bighth precinct (.1 . the Fifteenth ward was agreed to Atom, the bill °banging the place of eleetiOn In the Fourth division of the Fourteenth ward. ildjoarned. COMMON COUNCIL. COMMUNICATIONS. One from the proprietor of Kater Hail market house, asking Councils to remove the market stands from certain parts of South street. Re. (erred. A oommonleatlon was received from the City Commissioners, asking for en appropriation to *root a fire proof for the safe-keeping of the ballot boxes and I, l eotion papers. K r . sixorm reportNi an ordinenee, appropti; - sting the sem of $236.37, to pay expenees Incurred to the reception of the remains of the late Lieut. Grebls, wbo fell at the battle of Great Bethel, while he was gloriously fighting for the nag, the Ooostitntion, and the laws of hla °pantry, The bill was parsed. Mr. Potter (Highways) reported an ordinance providing for the eonstrneWn of a enlvert al Ma nasunk The bill asks for 37 500 to pa Y exPeuem of the same. The ordinance passed—yeas 35, nays 12. A committee, eonsisting of Messrs. Simons, A. Miller. dtokely. Megargee, 'and Stevens, was SO pointed to act jointly with a oommittee of Select Council, to consider all bills relative to payment of bills of boarding for volunteers, - Tbe bill from the Select Council, arranging the divisions of the new Twenty•dtth ward, was con. Burred in. Bilis changing certain election divielone In the Fifteenth, and one or two other wards, were con curred in . The billitttborlaing the alteration of the Crown street church for eobool parposea was concurred in. The resolution palm! by Select Council, tender ing the thanks of Convene, on behalf of thweilisens of Philadelphia, to the volunteere under the coin mind of WI Genoral Geor ‘ e B. McClellan, tor their heroic, motion on tbe battle field, and that a committee be appotnted to procure a sword, ap pmprivtely Inscribed , to be presented to the Mejor G.nerel, vies avoid to UW1131030E47. Mr. Pcrrren of the Highway Department. re ported a bill providing for the grading of Rope and Cumberland 'tests, orblott was pa n o d A bill appropriating $4 900 to pay certain deft (decoy bills in 1840, was passed. The Committee on Highways reported In favor of paving a number of streets In the northern sea r lion of the oily. Agreed to An ordinance was agreed to regulating the DIAII- air in whiah paving of greats "hall be dome. Aa erdiltans um gr t to atiantoiag till Cr - THE PRW.--1 1 111LADELPRIA, 0 ,F,1 11 )) JULY 26, 1561. motors of the totineylvania Railroad Company to repair the 019 - railroad 011 Market etreot, neat of Braa4. Mr. Moran from the Committee on Fire Do partment, made a report on the ambjtot of a more convenient offioe for the Central local telegraph, inateal of the present one. The ts mmittce re. oomosend that the oflice.now ooecplei by the Re corder of Deeds be appropriated to the lire clean telegraph, as soon as vacated ; provided that the MO way Department take the same, then the office now noottpied by the Highway Department aSall be appropriated to the Telegraph Depart ment The bill was finally referred to the Committee OIL City Property. Mr: Mortar, from the Committee on Fire Do• partment, reported a bill appropriating the elnm of $7OO to each of four steam fire engine companies that have not yet been fronted The ayes and nays were called, and, no quorum Toting, Council adjourned. Late front Pensacola. (Correspondent's of the Montgomery Advertiser.) PCKSACOLA, July 18, 1861. The telegraph may have informed you of the fact of a deserter from the United Buttes steamship Magnets having been taken at Bast Pass lie was brought into camp by a reload of Capt. Clan toe's company, who took him as he landed. Ilia appearance gives strong indications of haid treat meat, which must have. been the sauce which in duced him to run the risk of being eaten by sharks to escape old Dabe's yoke of bondage. lie is a marine U. says that he expected every moment to be liken by a Mist k, but he was so tired of his situation in the enemy's navy that he preferred to brave death rather than remain there any longer. There is a rumor in circulation about town, to the effect that a boat-load of the enemy landed aear the month of the Perdido, fired upon the picket guard stationed there. and retired without baying a shut returned. Thin, ram happy to be able to say, on good authority, is thwart:it in every particular, with the exception of their lending. ..The facts are these : A picket guard of, reboot twenty men, having about twelve or fourteen miles of coast to guard west from Fort Monte, disco vered a boat containing some thirty or forty armed men, on Fridey evening last, moving along very •slowly, reconnoitring with their glasses, some four hundred yards from shore, evidently with the intention of landing. To make them "show their heed," the officer in -command of 'the picket guard ordered one man to Gre.who aimed at the steersman and fired, the bail passing over his head, upon which they immediately turned tail and fled for their lives. This squad than tired at the boat some twenty.five shots, bat with whet effect it was impossible to tell, as it was near dark ; but, from the commotion in the boat tale• during the firing. it was very evident that some. body was hart. Bat they did not return the fire. Thinking they might .retarn with reinfotoemento and land during the night, the entire guard re mained on duty ell night, and only retired to their camp at daylight , to get a little rest end break their fast. Daring this short relexation from their vigilance, it seems that a boat /waded twenty five or thirty marines oboe* to their camp, who formed on the beach and took up their line of march in the direction of the camp. This was, no doubt, accidental, as the moment they diseovered the (tamp they beat • hasty retreat. without firing a shot Many of our scouts had fallen asleep soon after arriving in stamp. in oonsequenena of which the orders saddle up" and " to horse" were not obeyed with ■s mush alacrity as usual, and by the time the scout arrived at the beach the boat had gained some four or live hundred yards from ekore, but as soon as the anent case In eight tkey fired a few shots, all of which fell short, and which it was deemed useless to return. 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RDret: 2 4 % 1930 do---......." 64 812/ d 0..:............. 26 • 30J d0,.......'..-.... 810.64 blew. York Marketo—YesterdaT. COVegg,-The market is quint fo - all descriptions, and tbe auk ket Is signeraity q , n. at 123(0101e. Corson.— I he matilet is quiet but P in at 16X0ld. IlSoLatislt is in retail miter at at 270 9 00, NV/AL egottits.-1 he marl ec for egoriis tutpeg tine continues quiet: sales of IEO lib's at EQO B>. o. Crude do is tirm ; gal., of 6 0 b a 85 Cotn.g.tin rosin le in fair request and p lees hay. impmved The saes are 6 QUO bins at ad were 76 ir 'lO his is yard . The better graces are in native demand a d nominal, Or !I —Thai, has I) , ee r helm g done in en> desorip- Lour Os.are norrinelir enchant -d El:togas - are in good b,.t hold.rs are firm ' Cob- at isemey;. Elevens a. elado 3% Refined ere fluid! he den Mono for or-shed, ground, and gra nulated 71 :a 01 14 . 0 fur yet ow entree grades. and 8108% fur White do. Stestrrs ow DUCE —( A rer Produce Exehaeged mal- lb —9 868 b bl, lour. 884 do Wh•sky. Rt 9 au i..;.ra Meal. 701169 bus Wheat. 9d k9I do t. ern. 1,810 o oa•e, 73897 do r•e. 03 pk. s Mh-■. thB do Polk. 68 co Cut hisets.3o toe Lard, 100 bb ■ Oat Mehl. Markets by Telegraph. CINCINNATI. July.ls.—Plonr ie nominal, ert'h hat little demand Wmekr fvrn at LW 3. Provislon• unocenved jot d; - Macey nlllet Exchange daft; on New York, InO)ege100%. CITY ITEMS. OUR MINUTIA TO SP OLAND —Xr. Adams, our . -new mtn , ster to Itnglatid, is rtid to have rote to court to a dirk-blue iioat, the oo kr, ends. and 11 , ps em broidered With gold. Waite sullen olotemo. white silk stookings; a- d low alines. and ro h.Te carried a sword. We are sum that he wou'd ha.e pr•sentod a more banthome end attractive ippearar es if chthed in one of •he elegant and fathionabie snits from tce mam moth olothing depot of Granville Stokes, SOS Chesnut crest. Every , narohner i■ nieseottd with a useful gift. • Ktmvanv CLOrnlntl —The inbirot of Military Cmthing absorbed attention in England and - France during the Cr , .Petan vi d Ita:mn vacs, and v - ry Mane imp.ovementswrry made. Thu, important de partment of military supplies has caused more com m• nt than any other daring the pre.ient WAT. and great reforms,tia.e been made. The well InoWu . firm of sealed k Nos 603 and hoe heinnut street. . aboveflinth. have devoted rriseti attention falai" ma nv faainri of Military Clothing, and they now have a regiment of matters and reiseem engaged in b lins.large oontreots for army nnifortnil. 'I he firm avail theta se!ves of alias improvements that have teen made in their line, an 'he comfort of, the eo'dier is enhanced, and his west* l ea a impr. ved r.hereby. ' . PABBBIIGERB OIAILED. 11_04: eavanalr. r &final.— bailee and Ellen 11n3aWr. sod 130 in.torward 0.,•10 and subsrasa, -- • raILADELPIIIa BOARD OF TRAM& enio. 14. ActiAg. „„ TH. Pity Wi l l r euzaaa.i Comairrsx Or WIC MONTI WM. L. RIM • MITT* ktatib • At rho Merchants' Hoscharogo, Philailaph upTaeesmrs.Dunion - foga Brig *gees Eabor.( Br) Part Systa. tocoa SAILI2I6 OF THE OCEAN STEADIEKI. FROM TRE 'MIRED BTANES. Immo FOR eaves flaxonta— New York-Bamberg .-.-Jralle 17 C Wood. ngton -.Newr Yorit..l aw • J sly ST Hibe r waft - Q9ebeo .. Liverpool '.781. , Asia.— New York-Livegxw0L,.............faty 31 awanir—....— he. mi.. Li • 8 New York—New . York-Bremen —» -... A1N a on' AsolineSl3.-: (leabew-Lt•arpoo.....Avg-S B-11crieD.. -Mew 'fort /gm 3 brerl Lakters—..Quebeo-Liv0nme1.......,.......A n 5. Annul, Ass 7 oft Bambini . m C of Voltuimm-New York-Liverp001:.,;..4.4..A0g 10 or..- Hamburg JO herwe . 4110 ht 0- t.. 1 eurpulg-.....' lig , u A trlOAYork..Li remora" - 4;....ruir 14 oi 17 Europa -....... 21 YOM-Liwsrpoot-..........aug 38 FROM EIIiWYR. lIIPS Lig•vg /0111 DAVI Pnroe Albert —Galerny-Plew-Tork..—.—.July 16 Borussia ..Routhamptort-trewl'ori.— —July IT Col iitltirtio;• _New, Moll/es:an . Liverpool.. uebeo la York- - -.-11217 70 Teutons.--Bouthampion _New Yorr— July xi Fel.ou-_—soutsampton-Plew York --.lniy . St Keosoroo— ....tAverpool-New York ---July 31 ►wore , --.--..Loversoool -Boston Puma— _- Llverpeoi-Nes. Bremen-7.6:outnismoton-ffew AUIS _g_ Eta•araa— .a. utbstripton-flew;Yorr........Atip JD 21 The Usllfornla hail /Waters sail bat AN 'Talk en nil Ist, nth, lumina. of each month. The ilnvana &owners i mire flov York on Ike 12th. 17th. and 17th of Snob monde. MARINE IriTELLIGEP4CIS. rURT OF PiIiILADIRLPRIA, July $: 6 1:66 e. AIIIIIINH RIAEII,_ 84. ,auzi BETB G ARIL( VED Packet shin Townies. do, Jahns. from Likerponl 36. h Jsue..ith ruitie abil 30 oneseo4 era to Vope Urns t0... 41 4 up by tut America July 11I•h. Ist 47 30. lone 45 10. paned several fort:terse; Ith tat 45 15 l o n a 4 4 W , ehenged 'musts with lir ship Heeehwnrrh and hark Louisa of PI , . York. both bound new; 6th, let 43 10 long 4430 exchanged alintsla with raid' i an bre •‘• t• shelf. °slates to end weirs; 10th, tat 4.1 40. long 4616, of -Jerre weber,: Dame place. XXV bark I...tAtoon t of Boston,_ bound wept; 14th let`42 40 la , g 80 20 anw Attie Jos Holmes. te , Kingeton. bound welt; taco. John NI olio,. ataltilth of D egneds. Deleon, deed of comm. t'oo: 1111 d. lat 40 11. long 09 50 spoke U gun boat Iro quois on a cruse. Nh.p Basin. ( Pr) for bow York. end twit I gamma, far BllTllll4, went tq sea on Thunder morning Bark Slarksret. Quig.6 day, from Neer York, In NV last to WeLfort. Rankin it Co • - Rohr 8 A Hammond. Paine, idses from Boston, with lye to putts's. Nohr suponi a. Jones, 1 Cal from Bmyrista.l3ol, with °els to Jae II 6 Boa. Behr John Beiittv.Bherp. from Raw York, with clone to eeptstn Behr John Beatty, Staery, from New York. with stone to assist Saar Vlaritsr, Fowler. 1 o&Y from /Ataxia. Del. with wheat to Jam 1. Resler & Co • frahr Lamest. Berard. 1 dal from Christians, Del. with train to Mutation k Carrara. - 8611Veren Taylor. fitattarm. Iday from Bistrrna, sr id: wheat to Jas Barrett h Son. Mohr Owttgn & Loather. J totem:l.l day from emyrna, Del. with *host to Jam 1, Bewley & Co. Fehr Proves*. Jsokaway. front Boston, in ballast to Rsesher & Bro. Bahr MATT L Cmnmer, Cranmor. from Britain, in bit - teat to T.? ler. Mono T e" . Bohr re..iphrt, Tilton, from Bridgeport, in ballast to R R EPatlston Behr D.vtd 111 Floyd, Rsolratt, from Brutol, in ballast to Ca,strmr Bt oknay & Weilmaton. B'our Flosom. Co la rower, from I' rovldsooo, lo ballast to !Ines k. . . - Malt J 4; on.zter. Prtoo. from Cambridge. In ballast to Van Dann, Norton 4. co. 9LBAN S i. elhip eftreplik Roland, t-tseroool. Cope Brae. Brig 0 A WOito.Whito. Ringsion. Ja, 1 N Wetsler eo B. Brig Beimlate. Dyer. Portland, Van Dustin. Norton Co Rohr esaman's Bride, Bassyll. et Batts am a market, Jasrerone < c+rsotpic Bony Treasurer, Fisher, Montego Bay, D N Wetslar Co. flour 8 Ming*, Weaver, N London, Phoseig Iron Co. Dobr P Lamed, Breathes. , toeion. Audacity: &. Co. Bohr A Towl.ssod, Townsend. Boston. d Btortovant & t:o. Piet allier. Origin. Briton, Revolter & Bro. 6e r Teeter, I , ol2sraT, Bridgeport, D Peer s/4u reegkinis, Banos, ileverlirr Behr Mari D.OrSmner, Creamer, Portemouth, Tiler, Br.me ." Co. • Behr William John. Gallagher. We/Wantons do tHehr Friendek In, P k . lne•r. do do Bohr .1 o.Bazier Prme Bottm/. Von Dusan. Norton • Rehr Ailiert Green. 'W _Lrno. do ' Schr Rolutoo‘. M•gee New Tort, do otter D 0 Pleyd, Rookett, Providence, Outlier. Btlok, net et. Welhogion - Behr Bontom. Brower. Providence, B Mine; & Ow. lohr A A Braun. hdwardo. Providence, do Bch. Transport.. Tilton. Now Pavan, .1 R. Blakuoton.3 Ptr A I, Aim. Her. iiititimere. A orwee..fr. Btr Bristol. Allen, New Pork, Wm P Clyde. rL Peel:et ship Raritn ge iih, •Rowim sro. iLd- for Llveretx ll, left W. ut street street whir( •.t I P Myesterday. in tow of dtPILMtUT/1 J t. Piney 'llia I F. elan., baying on board a comic° cionalrinr or 116 nano talk)+, /WS hbie ihrir. 130 bat4.B Trois. It ti3s bnitheis wheat, 4/ .tide queroitron bsrk, and S boxes mdse. BT leoryetaondenoe of the Phil walnMa Exot LEVrEd. Del.. July2a. The chip Tonawanda, tram larerpool. totalledtait of:Paint in tn'a , or tug America. A bark. two orig., and s neat of nohoonera are is the bay.bquad aut. Yours. MARIIIIALL. (Corregoondenue of the Press.) ft GA MC. JULY 23 The following Lantz from the Union Nand named Into the 9ohn7lkill Canal to day. t ound to Phnadelphoi. la den and coma bed as foliowa, Jos Coov..r. oak turni , rto Jo. COOVOT; roxtot• do to J Pitoh Jamey City;.lthnnodendrnm lumber to Wm C Lloyd; Manor Ann. pig tron to Cahoon & Co. - . MEMORANDA. Egoaraship Glasgow. AloGa•goa from Lieerpooi July lO arrived at New YO• 'sitar/lay: Shts I( 110MIIRif 0, Taylor. from hew York, at Brow er haven Ph mat Dark ,Nonnatell. Flinn, hence, arrived at Pbso 9th instant: gar:: Elms Pike. Holmes, sailed from Cork Bth inst. for hlhanlph nark Pals., ra, Lovett, kenos, arrived et London eta . . Hark Arthur Whit*, Medan. betide. at OirinOW Bth inst. Brir Calvert. Wider. henor. was at Sierra Leone 3d. June. to sail 16th on her retorr. - dnhts 1.. W 'S Chester. Boners. and S V W' Simmons, Godfter, &cared at 1100.14 24th tort for PholadAiphia. Bohr I W McKee, Mendell. henna, arrived at Provl denoe met Bohm Vrtd fhist. Shuts. ?Nth) BOlrier. Dyer, _for Philadelphia. and Mary H. Mi ffl in. %tot, for door fiew it ed from Providence aid met Sohr Olivia Buxton, Williams honer, arrived at Bath $ll I inst. Rer , r , Sarsh. Bewron. henee, arrived at Path 27c1 inst. Aabr.Bprar. Dakar, hones, arrived-at GlonearterAkt stsat. . . Bohn R W Godfrey, Weeks Clara Ikl smirk. Moe t comer. N Paroham, Lovell. Gov Boston. lirinamore, B A Week,. Godfrey. and Sarah N &hitt'. Fisk, cleared at Borten ktth MSC fOr , - Nohr Maas 7 Carataire•Nolor, From Bolton for Mil's" delphin.ia eahore iia . ftairoirord Island Kooks, nod bee bilged. Tbe tide ',binned fl ,ern in her. Thr anbr Mal oo,n of. Boston. bee oontraoted to set her off' and tow h.r b . solt to Horton Bohr* Anmuel N Smith. Fisk. and J L Hem Webb. henna • arrived at Navou - yowl 3111 teat. - • gebr Gaa • Ile, dhow, sailed from New bort ;or: led inst for rbilvdslahia- Fotir N g 1' Thomvioa, Corson, banes, irrived at Newport 23-1 lost. Soar Cornelia. Crapo, hence. arrived at New Bedford 'our if unn , h; Young, olearod at Baltimore 24th init. for Phi led-Iphia. Bohr .1 Turner. Crowell, cleared at New York Teeter d,) for I.piervool. - 40.me,a Bleak Diemen& ,Allen and Barah, hence , . arrived st new York yesterday. xtvan.er. Conoord, Norman.. mines, arrived at Bow York yetterdar, . ARRIVALS AT THE' P RINCIPAL HOTELS, ui To 12 °kiwis our Earn. ** • CONTINENTAL XOTEL—Ninth and Chestnnt - Jlll.Bin'th. Milford Mess N W Nook. Mayord, - Nimas C 1.. Nicholson. Philada F Alms.BosMis 13 M. Uo. a. Prat -Iterphia s's W R berm &f, Cal AM•Benderson t Lords s OLr Wihiams St Lamm S C Bevis. lit I outs W Pettit. Indiana Ho'mea. Ns - Ynrk .1 a Al en, New Yolk A Er B,il. & N.Aletrark.A/J O R , Pulbart. New York W 9 Morse, Lowell. Mims tars Hari!, News% ark Mrs Bingham. New York L Slisesscon• h son. Cann Reel. Cute naafi P , 'hoso..lr. Meta 11- mlin:M sine: eo Ylmwoorl,_Masa John Has den. Maine S Babhett. US A R P Va. de -ear. Firm Wen cis n ailor Pl• w VeM W M Whittemore t YRP OA Silver &I. Phil& -t Ist R Men, am. N w York WJ. Thom. Now York . . W 4 Pine, Proyionnee.R I Lien , .1 M MK s. ”ti to W Bam as, New York James Moo•, New MoWeed, Altar!" Mum Ws d.allisny rnooh Lofever, Adams en T B Klein Aden sari C H Bren-rn n Lanassier . M Me !conoll. Washington 4 P •anicod. Pm , R 1 r R C rattklini ricks, R T k Chiak ring. Bostayi J F K Hot.. Harrishu• a J Jnhimon, Ohio H Bell Lerinaton. Cy J E Hester Lancaster C A Wool,. New York : N W Goesinar. -sew York Judea Tb s Mots ay. Ctn. 0 Mal Rioneman, Ca A A. son (tog,. Ohio Rev JasH Perm. Brooklyn Richard 'name 1. n York H P Doane, New York Jam a Perry Brooklyn , P °Wood Jitf. New York .1 a D mite. N eyr York N rl Spencer, Borne.ll Y I.ient F M Div oat). Li 8 N fs R. Lerman. Jr, Briton J fprtng nIPW York A Dnre.y. Baltimore /OA Hoy. West •ry. N Y FM t die London John C 1. netish, Otrio D 8 Pnuthwiok. ^ ew York Geo de 8 Kelm Pottsvi Is' John P Putnam. B arm F Inuo.ins linsturt J he M Csark. Boston M Doom, B ston ' C P Lewis, How on J k Curtis. New York r E Chapman. Chicago O 4 Vs ittione.Phlia V M Icieha•dit New York Ma.n C Telidor. CO" ° S . . u llii'll' a l lScf b n u .rtme York Fern Farnsworth Boston IS W Simpeon, N•w Yore •179 B Punaparea.Nsw York T .1 1 a Widin, Baltimore Merit (3 V 8 Atkin. Ohio. J B atAwan, Wash .N , . re M•Turner.ew York Mrs 8 Build 11. I Mrs WR W siker. B I -D- L W anon. RI P •si Burnett. Prov, RI .1 B Pros. fit I M King. U El A R smith. Boston B C Wetmore. New York W Penninsunt, Newark X. R Pennirron Newark Book & lady B Lavigne. Wean, D C Chas G, arms. Jr. Poston T suit, Kentnoic• D se B ownhe d. Kedtucky W W chaptn. Providence Cha• F Brownell Proy Dr L Morton. Rhode Island At.. Tatra. New York 1113. coot& . Jos nOsis.lonnell. Mionigan Bal .Nlttee. Froviderme,RE -rearms. Providenoe. It 1 - Henry Pearce, Providence C Mallard Boston Wm Yelland. Baltimore Hiram Roberts. Vermont O W Psimenter, Vermont W H Jackson & le. N lease 8 Bailey I hod. island 7 W Jackson. Jr. Wash H Horton. Boston J W Mason Boston Vir It A aitiß. `less Haven ti Cope' Philadelphia J H [Mama W-Shingion Con Boutwatt, Mass W Porter, Mt.eatho , etta 1) D Crombie .14ERCIANTIV HOTEL—Peartit arrant. below Area. A il.Poster. Plubtdeiphia A E Taylor. Wil/ininavort nt P lanower Xentuoky John ti Lehr!, Eaa on R. F Rine, ihlatott, Md nem' K tre...e. A ilenro ten Mr en. lioh, Onin 0 buttth & la, Wash. D C Mut n Nm tn. V.rrinie him tientley.-Nirginia AIM Fmtn-riok. Virginia W D * , ;hapherd, Wash,D 0 J K Mereah X..ttaning J R Broneon T M Cunningham, Chicago Peter Hughes., Danville E *ul wan. haute. iv V N. I. Reeve. New Jersey J M Hastings & la. Wumbg 1 P Ruck, Pennsylvania P dentin it W Ravi. Pitts arc Bni Ivan, 8 Daring, Pa Jot 0/moray, Wash WC R. yn•oda,Eingaton CI) Reynolds !minion ENRe , noldr. KI eston • AI De rrang h. Paltimo. • D Mouona.d. Ohm C voponvid. Ohio J J Blair, ex Jersey J Blair. new Jersey 3 morria; sex Haltimore JO, Ha 11... Baltim.re J l beorge uomon J e bunions. Ceylonese Hon r 1 H Cataw's Darnl nostenb utter, Ps 0 JPAishelnar, Ohio, - J MoCuTdy & ta, pa AVBRICA2I HO hesinat 44444 L. above Fifth. Z'Arrownyith " • • P Cahill, New York A Hymn. Now York t•• Pr. 8 Wetmore. Philadelphia Dr.Th..loss k a d. W Chest. A Stout. B-oblehem Col .1 Baton PhiladelphlarLieut 00 G. hotonson, Pa M Ammar, w York emivh,Washinston.D C H M titter • . Efte's I.New Je say B Martin. New Jersey 0 t 3 Gifford. westporrf John Bali, Plimirea/ P Gitu,ou riew.Jerser- Al , x Mak,. Peru, ind - Fa Mo abe. Peru, lad Min M Mo abe. hid OF K. b.. New York Johnson. B‘ltimore W Bu k,, Pa. .13 Miller. PPW ork Cyrus ite.oc Conneotieut ler.' el Knight . II e A M Hal), New York W Ault it, Ensmn - st Brown. Maine „ Owen 'Palley. ttew York Joe Bozan, New York James Egan New )(WIC 87. MJIS2I HOT Kb—Caesanst simez. shave Third. W B Tennant. Philarzelphna D Porter. N•wark,ll J W G Lane. Verm-nt W Aror.ld. Vermont I-a drelth. Vermont Chas Thayer. Vermont 8 Graves, Vernrant J 4 • 'vend. Vermont tome. Oterytend John Switzer. Fenn& John Mills. wale 14 a • Ddre.lll. re..Tlll. Di A R Niner. • ew V nrk - A Lonsman Jr, ThooltlYZl .F Monnot; Brooklyn W Carr, Lew York THE UNION—AraI street; above vain/. Hon J T Ittairm. Baltimore S P Clitn.r. Wert►ille; Ps J P %tor P , OW .1 enev XII Ch .Ifartt. Plaint Mrs J L Stephenson, Pa log P Harkin, bhippengb's COMM ERCIAL ROTEV-erattl at.. above Chestaut. iref , iz3. Readies F W vanderion. Wil. Del Ge Watson, Chewer eo kl eons .W Pavia reboil! ill co R W Levu, W.. Cheater .J Devoe. Weu ...be/nor • STATFB UNION—/diartrot meet, above 131.xth. C Rowell, Ohio • A F Cox. Lanai. ter oo J PWt bator, Lancaster co F W Leath.. Lancaster op WtilOtit hby vo:swaro 11. It Wilson /stoma oo B, TS Start Latrobe . CA t t haffner, hlarietia;rs ‘,.1 0 4 Dunkirk. - esouni Chas Wri. h •Trenton thqs T rent ni I. 0 'roes . Pittsburg , Christ.. Cp Coleman DaLbor, Newport 8 Cumin, Ditiphin co, Pa - ATIor. AL ROTEL— Ktioe• inreer..a hove Third. Ate/ M E 'reciter'. Bridgept Ono FghArt. ll _nrrilltoWn J M Bridenbtoh. Nor - rata • K loveyor. virtinta Uhler &1, Frenehrowit Geo Jeekene & 1,11 J it tzv Tbi rd street. above Ibuie. 'John vilest. Phil.oir is 6unsenhNitar. Pittibz J..ho W Heakum. W I hes W Li.ubs k. Fchnyltol es J W Pacrkne i'hilad•lphis Joabust . Wsurer. Ashland Jan 0,114 rd, W otiapson. Bobs) lkul oo . , . mousT vzsarort NOT HL--.•eorie at.. above Arai JAin If Roppel New York OE 1 *edam. Hatboro P Campbell. N I t•ekee Oht. Al is* e• ohm Dr I...arbli.e, LOOdsbilft ... . - BAR LET.FHPAPII•sond street. below 13 eh- Ivo U. New !earl - •!, )t. &meter. Jr. rhos T Yr iLLd 'old& lire Jan ey. 'fronton wire J B el r. Tren.en W Mohair Bunts Go W T 0 us don% I W Hobenaa<k Pa L 8 Preit. ttawYork David rill, Backs co BAI•D EAGLE HOTEL—Third at.. above Cancroid' Jos Emelt. Peons J• ha C ~a v s Philo () obento•ch.Ear Ferry L C Faison, Battdsbera Job:Ahab 'bona. Bucks so. Pa BLACK BIIAR. HOTEL—Third at. above GsllairltilL Chris Wirand, Allentown B Perk. nntors. WB - hol:oh•o - TS W NO I IO4IIO MWM•Pidit- , Phin A Fotut, 0 wyncul ,Pa . Bign4 pArti Ka - dins, • • 'SPECIAL, NOTICES. EMPFEENIIB WITH DISPAI3IOI OF Tine ELAM nen, fCidneye, Grinvel, Dropry,Weekneas, ko., read the edve.tieement in another coil:ann. headed " ilelm • bold's Genrunirrieparationa." 1.7 4- win' tf PROM GLOTHIXO .or ;'HD I.4.TRa ZSTLI.B. made lz Itte best tt ew. expressly tor ILE VALI lILLEZi.-LOWEin settles prides marked bd 2/111/1 Figlllllll. AU coeds mode to order warrants! eattefeatory. Our WM-PRIOR system u strietty M itered to. Liters thereby treated laii-17 '..TOZIRII A 00.. 604 MAXIE? Street. BATMILOB 7 II Rata Drs.—Thu celebrated tad perfect Eau Die le ski but is 14141 lurid. All others are there imitation's of thin great original, wkioh hue gaited such ex teinuie patronage in all pars of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batch°lor's Liquid Rau Dre ift. , 1414411/V produou 'iv splendid' bleak or natural brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair, e.x.4 will remedy Ms tit ./.ass ef bad dysi, lwrigdratit'S the hair for life. ffold by &U Dra grans act Portman'. Whobsaala b 7 ?ARNE-Pr/OCR a. CO. triOLI, as CO.. Piuwoolahio.. ' . R1A.1111.17RD.. MA R BII ALL — QUICKSALL —On the 134 instaat t hT Rev. A. X. "IrPet. Jusopa Marthall. of Phila• Lo.pbts, to Aliso Abigail 8. Qutoksall. of Camden. DIED. WOOD.-00 the 14th instant_ E. Jo) , Morris, son of John and kilisnbeth 0. Wood. aged 11 menthe. anerail Dom the revolt/los of his lath r, Consho hocken, Montgomery county,feh this (Friday) after noon, at 2 o'oloolt, to sicieeed to Montgomery Ceme tarr• DOWN 1 K.—Con the 23d instant, Mrs. Sarah 1. Downie, in the Mat year of her age. Pane rat I rout her late readeses,l42 North Thirteenth street. %hos (Friday ) alterno 11, atil &ask. RA,. lAN 0014 .—On the 2Sd instait, etephen age° if years. Elia /sista. se sod friends are raspeotfatlY tavited to atte, d tne funeral. omen his late residence, 1339 Fr•nk lt s re• t.. his uny. (Flimsy,/ et 9 X. - To pruesed to Lairti ' • K t —tin the 732 instant, Jceeph T. Akin. only or). yeah 1. end .4 nna - Akin, aged 2 years atd 7 mouths. • rim eIF..--tuddenly, ln_Baltlynore, on the morning of the :Id ins .nt, • dear,/ w ”geo m Doars. from oh. rimed oe of J. D Hes No. 327 Reed.. st. this Pr d.y n o:nins, a' 9 o'iy:o.r. • Hi -6 tC—in Derli• e• re.. gni xts• instant, An drew II r. he 73 pier of hill ag. h 0 %%t. -all the tun .ost nt, M ucha. wife of Peter Braw.,ii, no 06 ) eft, • her ec e Fun. ral r ota tier late r aid nee, 731 Cottsa on n-onna• manioc at o'olo,,it CLio hlt R e Nib itirtaat. William. son of Cooral P. and Mar y. Cluthsar, aged I year, 7 months. and 26 days. Vous. al Dorn the rwidsnoe of his parents. No, 1136 Otta ottat Ibis ({Friday terno v p, g o'soook. U • • ..fte)ek istal.-013 the 33d instant. John. son of John and the late Martha Derriokson. aged /1 months and 14 DOUE I _I I I4I._TY.--011 tlte• SIM Mleb&C Dra sonilous. Funeral from the risidenOt of Me mother.. No. 1512 S. • 'nth street, Olt (FrMa )a i tartmOn, St 4 o'ol colt. FIBLP.—On th • 80l instant, Martha, wife of John Field, aged se Tram tild Funeral frets t.,e • ••ddsneie of her husband . No. awdeo street this (!' radar) afternoon . at 4 Wolcott, F • L y.—On tb+l4 , ll Instant. Joh n't booms, son of Pariah and bar rut Finley. sett l rear and lads'''. r anoint from the opsidenoe of his Pat•05;,„ 410 , 77107 , of Ottarnitlr• street and Blrard avenue, this t r 711.h11 traciOs i at. ri 9 Milak. 031 KD —OD the illth instant, Joseph B. Fossard. lat.& sea of Adaph and Galena Fossard , aged Smoot?. and u. le • siorgy.-1 1 1.ddruly. on the 53d Instant, Charles Retfer. in ihe xi year of hisses. Funeral from tha resident,' of his brother•in-law, Thouron *treat. betwen Dtosnocn street and Nue an- hanna amine. oast Of Sixth, this (Probs.') afitr koonJet o'cloot. tiN the Illth instant. Rudolph Ruth. infant son of Peter A. old Catharine Huber, in the 7 th month of hie age.. • • Lo. Vtle.—On the 24th Instant. Borah Bliz‘beth. wife of Mr. John Lewis. in the 54 h3e lot liar Gam Funeral from the re.' eos s t r e et , er hu (Frida y ) rmn town avenn , e, below Broad this aftlr -1110001, at t a cloak. MuLLIa.--On the 244 h tut.. John Mullin, aged 9A Year.. Funeral from the mildew:le of his father in law : No, 21)22 Murray street, this f Friday) ro•nning, at o oPk. MU NY Y —Un the 24th instant. Mrs navels U. Mir phs, in the 09th year in her aye. Fanitralimos the resident's of her daughter-in-law, 9.0.41 , 0 niehttiond street, on Bata day afternoon, at 4 o'e'oek. NOttftlB.-00 the 24ih. inst.. Lydia C. Norris, daugh ter of Joseph a..d a.henne Norris, in the 13th year of her age. , Funeral from the Iselin', of her setrants. No. CU / 19113. 141t(5et, on Min.' iy afternoon. et 4 o'e Oct. • • tiW in the Itth instant. John son of John tad ..I.en Owens. aged 13 yearn. , 31.1 1 131E.L—. , a the IN instant. Conner Nommen. in he Mk Jeer of hin ego.. Fear I from the residenie of his star-father. No. 10 vaushn meet. tias T Fridsy ) afternoon. at d'elook. TUg. , zR —Oa the lid ancient. W ender4on. _ not w;74it. A 7 and — 8 nilichs. WAPER.—On theZklinat..nt, William Wafer, in the th fear of hie tee. r• newel from his late reaidenee. Shelbonrne avenue Cherry street, above Four, h, tide (Friday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. . . OURNING ISTORH, BESSOS & SON, kVA 918 CH ifISTNUT Atreet, are now willing OTIIIIO mare,: at 23 arid 6 3if nexus. • lihaa bsrenea. at 26 and 5134 0.11 , 11. • Binak7-4 wide barears, PO and 6234 oenta. . Beoond:mourning p0p10 , 5,26 Cenci. Gray mixed Dray molded modanaa, ' Gray mix*d wide readelanse.lSKe. Mani cad white printed granadme barrispe,lB o - ; Shepherd plaid real preoadißP as aim Black and white Park organdies. Oa. rrIr .— PIOTIOCIOFFICE . 0E - THE PpENN t•YLYteia PARIM COM PAN 'Y . , tt;:w. CUR elt BROAD ARO VINE STRBETP. All periaol3, Keying claim' areinst the Penneylranlrt Farina Company. or holding Bresd Tickets masa hy tt are mines ed to on-aent 'lle sem@ for P”ment loth* undersigned, oa or be , o:e Fl Rat' poky UP GUS next on whiab day the strains the eommtnY . will he elated finally sooordtng to )120-11t HOW It tt ti. ?ERR IS, Efeeretary. OFFICE MORRIS CANAL AND BAIIk -01% Y. July As. 1861.. Ezi,Npo.NIVIC.TTIor..—Thlt 800 Id 0f I.irootnts have deolarod. from l lt earnings or the Canal, a semi-anginal flivrdend of FMK. P R. t.liolVT. upon the Preferred Ptoak. pattahla on and afar the 6t h n a y of a nitn.t next. at tee t•SISoo of ibe Com:list. at JeoreY, or to Stookholoo in and. out Rhtladol, Ida;. tit the °Moe of 'w ClLyk & Co., 'live. • , The 'res-ter ll , oke bitekreed froin the 36th inst. to o h t Stho• asnst ib4i 0 • 17 • , ireereteri: NOTIcE—TO THC INHABITANTS OF. *FAA , I( FOR 11—Tbst *he OAILYor.Ws b.SLY, can twi tt oi At the soueterormr.store, or marred at 'oar hotum• regularly, at an ear • hear. .-: • • • - 0,3E1E 0 4 RD, jrll-las• ' Arent tor The Naar. Fraekford. vrEsireßm BANK OF PHILADEL. PHIA. July 12.1011. • • • aneetche of the B - 4tol of Tinotors. hold.Oni day, Ntr. C. M. WPArciA;(l74* wag' sppolniod easisca9t Cub ihr of this Beak. bit . M. M..T.IIOIITMAN, Goa hlor.• no. OFFICE •'OIA THE •PHILADNLPHIA. AND DARBY RAILROAD coy P.,?/y, Pall. ildtLpala, ill' 11161.'' Ile Soar. , of Dlrearell have this day dowered a Di vidend of Ct.PITS per Altars on the Capital Stock of th a Conte/tip. ontstandoic this dap. ksiable on and atiorthe H k met at the Moe of the . Treasurer, Po .21 Walnut agreed. . For Ike eouvenirues of. tee Stoskholders, the Trea• Ewer ail. to at the Dapot-sorner Derlaravenne and Forty. ninth street (opposite the Grate Ferry resd,) betweena3K - ar.e 6 P, es SATURDAY, Ote Nth toot . prepared in pay the atsnyo. . Trax.yer Book. w,it be •losed until the Zth lust. T2lOB. SPARKS. Reoretar, and Thpapyper, Na..) :1 WA (.NUT titroat. orOFFICE OF THE FAME I RISC RANCH COINIYANY. No. 406 Cs rerNUT . .ttnret___ lzitansurwre. held thisntl. At a meeting of the Board of Di , el_to-a held riley, dividend or 111Fticrff•PER CUNT, rleelamt on the ineital. payable an the first day o f Attest next. ill In - W. I. BLANCIIARD theoter.arf 117. WE PROTESTMPLP PROM THE ANT EXCHANGE Sonthwest corner SECOND and PEW Streets. tuid take measure in recommending it to the pithlio eHt an Institution much needed in our city. for Its care in selecting the beat men, women, and ohtldren es to oharanter and Gush fiClat3OTA : J. E. ADDICKS, $3O Rao* streeL M.SE[,Lti Gteen and - Tulnehooken streets. JULIANNA RANDOLPH, MN Chestnut street. EDWIN K (RUA L't2l Arch street, Dr. PANCOAST, 1132 Mount Vernon street, JAB. Nrcti.a RIM. IW m O Mount Vernon iles:. EO. R VAAL SC North Eleventh street. P. Q. 01..1 ER, MO North Sixth street. R. A. BOW ER. 'i hir,wd Germantown avenue. T. WILSON, 210 Notth Front street. T. IIIoGGIAt •as South Front streeL M M. WHITE, 213 Marshall street. W. C. BORER, 433 Market street. W. H. RICIIAR D 12021, 418 Market street, And over one hundred. and _Arty more, to whom re ferents will be tven at the 'mom , IWITA.BY . .. . . ._ iORDERKU Ti) MARCH IN SEVEN DAYS. . WMITFD—For Col. CRANTRY'S Regiment. a fail company of toi meo. or a Captain. with 50 men a Ft•it Lieutenant with 40, a Second Lieutenant with SO, and a S eeeeeee with 10. - TRY. • No. 19 &nth TI I IV I ET I N A TEI IL. Philo• Jils•st• I TO ARMEi !—VOLUNTERRB WHO wish to ma to eir.ive aerviee• loin the Thirtieth P V.. ander th.t command of Col. CRANTRY; Government- Bclildiocle. CHltitt crelJT hireet. be tween Foal. h and Fifth streets. 4t. IWANTBD.-25 good Men, to lilt up a Company ry of Colonel Cbant's Regiments to be mewled Till DAY . Government. Bellemaa, ...11.EnT.NUT Street. below Fifth street. GO It., iTO ARMS 1.-YOU:I:STEERS - WHO . . wish to go in active lerriee,idin the Thirtieth Rec meat, P. V., under the oomma • dof roL OR a NTR , o , .Teniment Builninge.• CHEnTNUT tweet be• mien Yount' and Fifth streets. IWAN ZED. —25 good. . Id.ea .I a 111. up , CornpitiiiO DA Y . M. Gover n m e ntgimet. to be =us Wed THIS Budding& Ofit•er NUT Street. belovr Fifth •.reet. bit. , 4e." A TT ERTION . 4 4 O &VALRY-If the meelhere of wept. Piti • water's co MpSILLT are punctual in 'heist tend...cc at 10 T.Bla fiadtriltiG. the, Ittlihe mac Wed into the IMMO! • iltoldquarten FIFTH sad-WALNUT. re -St "a n WANTED-FOE THE THIRD Restwent U. A. Cavalry. able-brdied men of i r r qg good morals, between the agoN of t 8 and 35 1v0r..., serve for 5 yeahs. pay horn en to ast pry month, with bond clothing. and rnedirete attendance A minor 'not be enlisted witront the oon•ent of phrents or roardiatm fnen accustomed to horses and r 'dem preferred. A pp'y at•prinulphl Itendenvous, U 5 south hIOfITR garret. • Captain RAY/01R, jy24-13t* Third Cavalry Rec• Officer. LEGAL N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS •-• • POR THE OILY AND COUNTY OF. Pf 111.4- 11F.LPhilA.—•• • Joan T. 114:4 RD 1N , 4 vs. PUP ithl HARDIN% in Di- Yore.. March Tem. Mi. No 4.9. - To %filen ("ADDlNG— sk.s_nati : Please take• notise that testimony will he taken on*the part of :-Ibeeant on toe twell•h day of A. gostnext, before the • nanainer appointed .1- the said Coen for that pn:pose,seo. re g at the °Moe of the nodemsned. No. Ile Dap!_tt "1 XIII Street. at 4 o'e oak P. ht. WALTER J BUDD. ji26_lBt• ' - Atto.ney for Libellant:, FiTAT 10 OF ROBERT LESLEY, DE- CEASED. - - - Leiters "I eitimentary neon said Estate kerne l ... been grated by tho melanin. .( Wide to tne undermined, all moons md•bted theyetawul piesie make pa mem., a.... those twins eta 171 , 1 or dimeedi arunst the mild e rate are requested to make kaolin the same, w,thoui delay, to • ~ Jehil j". 4 I,IQILEY.. ji3il.l:6t• 919 South FOUK t!H btreet. V . iTATR •Of SAMUEL MARTIN, DR = -4 CE4BEO.• • - - Lettere testamentary to the Estate of 841110141 r 111814TVIr. &retailed, having been thas day granted by tke'Rectstar of Wills to the •undersigned. all perinue indebted retard estate are required to make payment: and tkase haring elaims to present them without delay to • NV1144.441 R. PkiRLATI, • IbAAC 1 4 vBTO V . Er eatery, ' • BLOCIEL.EY Poet 011 as. Or to their Attorney.Fß • 0 tt,RtOlt R KY hat, Phila. June 10.1M 1. 841 South THIRD Street. Jeri-flit • MiJOR GENERAL MogLELLAN. READY THIS MORNING. A MIRY FINE CARD PHOTOGRAPH MAJOR GENERAL MoCLELEakt, • 725 ofkirirritu istreit. LATEST AND BEbT : 4 . PaIT.ENT • FRUIT JARS, (BAKER'S PATENT.) ~• r NO CEMEN7 18 US E I), AND NO EXPOSED 8IJR: FACE OF GUM TO TAINT THE FRUIT. TREY ARE THE MOST SIMPLE IN OPERA TION, RELIABLE IN REBULT, AND EArillLY PROVED. POTTER n ito BODINE, 8010 Manufsatarers and Pz!ipr,lstors, • • 106 . CHESTNUT STREET: Manasoutrent of Plain and Fano,' Wine sad Liquor Bottles, Druavatie and CrookumpusJorre Orson Olen War*. 710 Vfmlm CHRISTIAN . RENTSOHLICR'S 'LAGER ..BeFI..--.AA.Loi)N-H.AND OFFICE, No. 409 CH FSTNIIT &rem BB ERYi.liki.; • ISt 'North BEVBNTH Ptrret, Philadelphia. •!••• • ' • LIFE-SMS 'PHOTOGRAPH!: IN . A l - 4 . baval.both the sdiantairrs :cif a Photograph and in Oil rainto.g.cogiblesd in one picture, Lad they.are ado at KrLMER'd Baden, RE-' O-tu.alintranilveno l- GUTTA• PLiii3ELA AiELLLA fiIIIBLDS,* or bloidies' Dregs Proteetore—a sure proteetlon. from all &tinniest b y_ perspiration. . INDIA RuBSKI 000 DA of ever, deaeriptioa. Bela mg, Faelrmg. E r . ca ei 4 r gvery article manntaoteir India itabber,_o • tke ao etc riaL Good* sold UR OAS% TO SUL TH/o. /Bd ti 4; at the Great *die Robber Store, , Bll ORBS% Si UT Street. above Third. north side. Army and Navy Equipments. jegte-em ••• joytei Tliimel LEV. THIS LADIES .--UHILDREN , B T CLOTHING. st as 1111Mtnit sacrifice, et 010E4 , dies' and Chlidrea's Formehine Store, No. 104 . North TEN CH, attain, &bone Arab. Jr 18 12. posTAtiEl'erAmPs.-2,41 at., 12 at. 10 ot.. ct. , sad ot. SC AVIN for sale at Cm oboe. Evreptktv. the I ot. mantra. rap . Will w sots se e. d { *s of Qv. per ownt • • • •-• • ''- • G 0 OA SM lI6ITBD VINEYARD PRO" 0 ritugoits .0011PANY (CleorAp SebStiltos htenaser.) COOL 11—Jost received per 00esin ekim.. mar t " from B .rdestu t 100 oases 112 bottialesab) very ling ULD SttabDi (bottled In tluf USW ut - the aboye wall known and aironte brand. the first nn don into the Malted .Itataa antler tho new maw t o wluoh, 'we belt tooeU the_llttellitlion of the trade. Bim etal) oan be ilatin at our =Oa. For .81. 7 bond by the sole agents. 1, N 1 • LF4L. A & )., 1144 m • I to, Routh FA teT Street. Wail SLUM MANUFACITORY.7-nk..W.; wMarmwmpatim a ; mighlldra= RETAIL DRY GOODS. or PRICE, \ RISs & Co. I CXPLik3Lectv 4 • We - have far the prevent removed ", Whole sale Stand, no. 540 *ARK ET et;,. on and after MO 4 DAY, the 29th instant, we ;;,sitZ.E s ur pared to offer it for sale at Retail until we on preen another Store to a imitable looation for manias. w s .., deem it due to ourselves, in explanation of our sudden removal. to state that we were nib-tenants oulr at ,807 OffliltiTNUT Street, and hams understood, a reenters /Mee, that the rallies or whom we leased were in erratum for rent to the owner of the store, and that legally our stook eou.d be distrained upon for these arrears of the original tenant', we deemed it Prudent to remove our stock' to avoid its probable leisure fora debt not our own. . PRICE, FERRIS, & Jl2B-St retl,Boß. FIGURED, SILKS. A Prasill Lot Tigt liseeined. Butelt figures et 71 001110. SR e “ -LEN BROTHER/I, . jygg CA PATZ4U 47 and ftI43IITH BtTests, PLORINA ROBES. Vorr desirable Po'ortogy in New 000111, Measuring I 6 to IS yards. Yrto46 $1 to $l6O. _ PISS MIA htiB BROTEWRA, PNOLIar ,13.011 GIS. .11.:41 Mixtures ilia Printed Figures. • In kin° Qu‘lities. at yery Low Pnoes. iAI French and Mille* Hirers B 4 VA*. jr .116 811klieLe.134 BuOTHERB NEW MANTTT,T,A STORE The moat splendid 111LX MANTLES in the oiti. HOUGH & 00., 7e5-5m 25 SIMITM TENTH STREET. SILT in every ram etyle, the richest snalitiee ever seer., at the elegant grew Store s 9!.$ swim TENTH ETSJIKET. jax4m HOUGH • ('HEAP DRY GOODS- STILL P (MTH SR: ,4 ...- 1 -.FLEDIT,CTION IN BUNT %ER BTOCR, iu order to insure 'salsa and TeßiiBls CASH. rine Chiall ootored Parts Organdies. 80. • do. Farts Jat!olltitS., Ati /6 io, ' do. • Dark Brown Lawns. 12H emtc Bilk Manisa. Liar ilea. Betake Amiglais, Gray Goods, Fe tins. •Mou de woes, ka • • Moak Tamnrtins Crape de Fasart;, bs. Foulard Oaks and n Banes*, to. • - • • . -• i Waite Goods n variety. A kw lino of plop" Stele' I2H tole) eta. Ht :ak La-'s est buttes. Bonrnous and kornts. Black and Colored Stella isbawin -A very oheap f Linea Cambria ildkfs. Astor"' stook of •Flansels and Domestic Goods at the lowest market ratek, :or cask only. • • - • ,• CHAR-HO - ADAMS It SON. • jr2o-tt . .KIGHTH and ARCH throats. m AND BOYS' WERE.. VIAL Cathmaietteshr wrods. Cottonuies. binott 'eattsens. Corduroys. .76 cent Ent alt-wool nammeres, 4 Bault and fsnay Casiimerec and 64.611(131t CLOSING QDT SALE DRE6B. GOODS. {limo* of our stook summer Drees -Hoods, at merely nominal prises, to oloseituem. Hamelin and • Bares* Robes. -I , ss seas prise; Fine sloes Bleak Dress Goode, extra obesP.' it li: - - 001-,P.V.H a n dNARD D. Z. *or. NINTHMARKET. pitEcICH LA OK .POINT ES. ••• sham,. Mantles. and Eornous. • ' • f edne'd to ness•Ad4j their tidos. El.ok • REk Mant•ea. C.otn do. . Mummer 1/1111tete. A fine ut”ede. eltanp., COOPER k, 'ON ART) & E. nor. 74 f N'‘`P Arid MARXET. N. B.—B•st Hoop Ekirte, IT to dOopringe iris EYRIC L NDKLL ARE OPENING} Bl. Act 811.3[3.—Biselt &Ike. Ana Pad.* • BhiCkbilk• /or en, gale.. Bilks wholvotle. Black Bilks, st to S 6 Inchon yule. PYRE it LAND'AI.L, FOURTH and it-:•• *PCB, are selling all their. Summer Goods 1101 Y. to clove them. Fammer Ras. India end French. Da k Frenoti Organdy Learns • ..Garege end Lawn Isobel' by the yard. J.eahle and rwiki Silk Greumilkies. ip !RE & Lii9DELL:HAVR FOR A-A BATHING 1111 17 11SES All-wool Mae Flantali. A it- wool Plaid Planaelm • Good sasortment of Tomolingo. Sommer Qail:a. wholtaale. , EBIORABLE YEAR ! ! • BARD ON DRY GOODS! • YERY LOW PRICES! MORE REDUCED I TEORNLEY & CBISM. N. E. oor. FIG oTtl and SPRING GARDEN. Want toren their stook cisme off. And hare ooneequent • REDUCED TkLEllt PRI D ES. -VERY L OW. INDEED. . Fanny Mlle a lake over half pries. me i styles of tress Goods at half prier. t. Mantles,. Pc/lines. Entenies. tt0...17,ry *heap. a -- look hs. the oheiteest in Philadelphia. - A great variety of Gray GOOOll, 1411 , 111, &17., -A very tart e stook of Lommatio Goode. A very largo stook of Linen Goods. Vartitairi. &0.. ite. . B.—This is a hAßitifi &WIT Yo _get:goodie nn = n Rally cheap. RRNL EY PRISM _ N. _N. Cor. EIGRT and SPRING GAh UR . N. N. 8.---From this date, July 9th. Terms "Cash on Delivery." - • • 119. • Sin!. GREATiIi RtDUOTION IN DRY . 1300M8.—Bes. apathy of °Menlo, for Mo. Moe assortment of. Drees Gomm from ISM to 11. Mklos's end Challie Delano,. reduoed 'roma to 1436. Ladies' Cloths, plain, plaid. and striped, at a low Store. . • Men and Boys' Wear. mach redtroed. I,awna in treat variety from 8 to Snio. Funnetunit Oval's. at the lowert market priest. /Thailand wraw4, from $1 to 16 at JUJU( B. STOKES'. 7till ARCM Street. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! 43B . RAT SACRIFICES. __ EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS offered in OM balance of our Stook of euMmElt DRESS GOODS, now Mixing out GREATLY UNDER COST PRICES. Sergaina in Laos Month's, Bournerus, Pointe& Bargains in Silk Coats, Bar viva a-e Mantles. ?JAR GAINS IN ANCY BILKS, BARGAINt IN BLACK SILKS. 1500. Mohair Gynedinee for We. leo. Dela/rts.. ene at, lea, for 33. On Organdie awns fo ra. /240. Layne, fine quality, for 33. H. STEEL & SON, WS No. fill North TENTEE Street, above Coate, UNIS4 fat ?ITOCIS. OF l'EtEBl3 (300D8 AT Q PRICE,? ACCORDING TO THE TlNlFS.—Poplinz, Bemires, Silk Chetli.e. half prtoe ; (Mania Detainee re (Mold from 26 to 1 7)Go. ; Spring Chintzes redcoed from 12% to So. - - aseeielattention ls renneated to our stook of Organ thee and Jaoonet Lawns. which we ‘re.bound close otit at a low figure, CHA R.Ltiti ADA NIS & 8014, 1023 - wag yr{ and ARCH Streets- A• BANKRUPT IMPORTER'S e.TOOK of Samples of Linen Cambrio Handherehiefs. rn hem-antohed. sheer corded. and embroidered. from 10 (septa to ft gents each' a great bargain nurohaega a 1114rIfiet for cash, arid to be cold in the same way only. CHARLatt AD.M.S A, 81)N. - je.lo EIGHTH and ARCH fittreete. 14IRENCEt LACE VEILS.—A choice lot for s a le ust ic parrhau•e f r om a bankrupt importer, and at ball' pr CMARLEB ADAMS & RON. h.164TE111.1311 ARC' &meta. F' °1 LAW PoiNTS, 81i1111N01319, AND MANTLES —A tars. stook to be sod at less than wholesale prices. We cannot be undersold in these goods. (MARL/ IA ADAYD3 b dOl4. Je3o EIG fir II and ARCH Streets. 11,11:1S.QUITO NETTING, 9116010 re ; Tarle tan. all colors, for covering glasses; Plaid and Swiss Muslims at wooleealerioes. _ CHADLES ADAMS & sort. late EH) TA and ARIA streets. SMALL -PLAID SILKS. Blue and White Frenott Bleak and White Frenoh Silks. Brrrorn and,White Framed!' Silks. Green and White Frenoh Silks. gurple and White Frenoh Balm le dot. Rd tha at SIM per doe. - 00 doz. White Bilk Gloves. fen per pair. Mani Goode redaoed von low to aloes ont, at JOklt H. STO KER'. jos 70:3 ARCH Street. 4aPIit.TIAL IsIOTIOB ! I 1,3 On and after ttas date THORIILE & CHAIM will offer EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT TO ' Beinc_dete P rm UßCH to S W Eß s A OF si r DR o Y ck t G h O y OD ntl ! sil• G. 0,1 Baysolin, f Alltanil Sauey Silks for Ts mint:: wor th *l.l3 g eery Raab Fang, Silks for 481, well worth 61.76. fireridine and Busse Goods, about one half their value. Bray Mixed Goods, in every Variety. from 8 cents per yard top oenta. BLACK SILKS, KLOB AND LUSTROTS, TBRY CH Rest Black Brooade Silks, double faced, &a, &s. 'Ths Minas, Calicoes , Cash V Cashmeres, Cloths, estbas, I - • 'MUslinit._rlaanels, llltulth Covers,. ko„, As. L AEI) C LOAK-ROOM EXHLI D ON. Lsoe Mantles, Pointea, hones. no Lace Mantles, Chautalla Lace , k Silk Coats, Mantles, & 0., an evortityle, At THORN & CH ISM ' Chnitir El • 11111112 & ark-LXO OMR Mo. v.. - • MOW ;P,I7.BLICA.7IOIVS. RCK)IiB; .. LAW::AND hiIOELLAu.TICOUS, ma' new and olekbtritettleold. stud exchanged, at the gfi l eft : 4% l lv _Tr A..2113t.14b1 .P°ol i,, frixtz, Mo. elf Income havutz not a te to tort at a l'uttage P , vi mate their name.. /luta, bigduojts,Antes, pnoes, and isonditions. WANTED—nooks printed t 7 Benja min Frantla, 54 yell as early Books printed and apron America. Autograph Letters and Portraits our abased. Pamphlet Laws or Pennsylvania for ate. Casa tortes, In press, sant Zr.. .labrsrie...ppnwe l t . tis-tt MIN OAMPBEIA, GROCIIIRINa. To rAmgats Rim:pup pi Tin mum Dunrition: We, re prepared. as heretofore, to entrely families at Voir 001.11 try iseidenosea with everT description .1' PUB 61,0411.ffi3n4, 7NAII, ko., &s. ALBERT a, ROBERTS, oninsii EIXVEXTR Ain VINE IM. . pIIRE POR.T WINE. volt Skid& BY O. H. MATTSON. /MOH AND TENTEUATENETS. 100 NE W trintio- Comte. and Beeession Eavellpas. Ad dress B. B. 2 & CO. jy2t-St• PATRIOTIO, T1N10. , 1, and toddy LLOPY.Fr ell d:tferrnt Mites, the tardiest 43 . 0 oretlon le the United et for irt e at ono:cent @soh. You ean order from 70 op io atO, at the.s.ove Price. Ju..t rho ved, ?atilt/op of Foo• kr:themes from 10 and ken uokr. do Collie tore will find it to ch. sr odirantaie to ..rdor di rent tr.im _QIIA RLer. A. MU.LtK . Jr. -0 Aran forma. 1.4 Y. Pew demand reoetreo daily. Trade eapplted. .1123-Ica !Qlilri,s.—A small invoice of Hides, Sheep , P.- 7 Clan flkinsawi,t neviiired fro= the Went IL GA 5.971.116, 9 feet c b LIVII; OlL—Pure Olive Vil in white ChM bottles Putt received pqr bark Juliet_ For bl JAUALETt & Q&VIRTAIRE. oelit Mo. 1101 Knuth FRONT 111 TAM L WOAD --500 lbs. for mile by 1.11 =:!:= EXCURSIONS - - tr.) NUGARA YALLB AND BACK FOR 12. iggiUNISNAPINARIN EXCURSION i'ICRETS WILL SR SOLD WILY Tußouenotrr Talk SEASON, 72.0114 t 'I LADICLPRid TO THE FALLS OF NIAGARA. AND RETURN. Vt " u 'ot. TWEL•VE DOLLARS, PZS Buirele mu/ Reading. and Catarriesa.Ehnire, affording the opportututir W FALLS di VIEW 'THE AT THE MOST TOWAGAILA.. TICKETS good for Ruyan nas - • torcaniodationa throughout are eieeM"' ' Scenery along the route II unequalled. "%tent.' AO- For information all to hours of starting, the - P. & E., Through-Ticket Office, ^ N. Yt. Corner SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STR.F.,., E. D. MEARS, General Agent. G. T. LEONARD, Ticket Agent. b/S-/an AMUSEMENTS. GRAND LEAPING FLAT, ECEZIECI GIRdRD 4VENUE _BRIDGE. PROFESSOR PARSEOE Will leap from the GIRARD AVENUE BRIDGE A DISTATICE OF sarr FEET, INTO, THE RIVER BORITYLKILL, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AT O'CLOCK. , . iter Learns into the giver. the ?rot nor will awfin to its wee ern chore, where he enli be glad to meet any wko desire metittettolic in' TEE ANT OF SWIMMING Porton,/ dentine to witness the feats of the Professor. northh the eirtrd avenue B idee be tskate oni and mouth Peed, and taking an enettante ticket f.,r the Gtrard-avenue Road. the edys of wh)oh e - ois the Bridge.- jyta-2t _ A 88zivi.B), - Y 61.11 F.,tirtf f 4-- • NUATH 'WEEK OF TOR UREAT SOUTHERN tN BSIAION. Together lett!' SANDER:SON', r•OLOSSAL Dioramie Illuatretione of the. RUSIHAN WAR. AN it r h; oe SERhBTOPOL, ^ Walt hr., like !mite ions or Battle's, Flags*, ftembardehente, sl•.-ripe; Cantle- • grati. , ne. end Tor.etuto e, with theantio 'fahleanx of the eneltph French, Turkish, nod t , ussian Oahe ritia Mtnievion 25 cents. t Jahlren 33 °ante poen' open at 736. e+-snmenee at B.33'n'elook.' 11011QINN61 7 t VAN tA AtIADEMY ttF Tli FINK 11V1. tnu S' ERTNITT street, is onsi daily. Sundays cavorted, from 5.A.,14. till sP . X. Admission ZS Chtbran nailer twelve yaara. half lance. Bhar"gefliltoot.*3o. WAN TIS. • ARSES- EVIRSF.B-HO.RBFEI. IM F{ORRFB wanted for Cievegntnent wie =medi a elf. gun tab.e for •liv•lr., A•triery4 r ream. Cave.ry Borg, s. NI: if heeds high. well pr. port oned. AniVery Horner. full 111.4 Lands high. strong sod arn , 41 • am Hamel, fall JO head's or over, Orem: end WOW seal Parties haring any of the 'shoe-•lesierilogd Bermes will appq Immediately to either of the PubSero.oll. W .11.8 . rgRR B RT Ptn•el nettrten ` , .Ve o ll ha ilk o ighth or 31 , E. at e% over. 85 to ..$1,600, $l,OOO, and $4OO 10 a... Lair., 414.N1.9:41/Ff.Epol+l4.. good Artom• Ts at Law, No. 617 131 1 611ri "gOTPI.e. Virbbil'lMl- -At 111 eU 1 ,as room . or Co‘ebro a. by. op; exeereeoed ate City reference swim. :ctidreen: I. J., this °Sae. be* 8.• ,• W Lt.r4TlLD—lmproved y Property. in mileage ror 'rope rum trim is Now Jwtey. • Address • New Joiner." of ttai ear.* i lo t • WANTED - TO if,XOII , IM3E r orth Pennsylvania Railroad Sunbury and Fre, and other bonds for a Gill' residence. in & pod loo&Irty. Address' " Trade." olfloe of The Fr.'s matins I..ealm and orio. ol the prooArty. TM oliii,v, W ;12411 111 D.— -Wanted. A MALr. TEACHER. . to take charge ore r _Miale Grammer Bobcat in tine eat. Sanity $476 for g erm; contmenoine Ant Monday of Pettee.bet next to coo- Itrue ton months. None nut a drat-oleaa le,aher need apply. Apr. i...anta will be epeo.ived by the poet, tse porinretdonc, at the Rialbnchool Hita,in this City. en tho 90th inst., oommenomg at 9 o'clock e. M. inafdUba. FREE'S. • • Chairman Grammar hohocl Committee. ItIADINO. July 80. 1120 et. IE MPLUYEAS WANTINC+ • —0 . 0.1i0 E Men,' &e., J inare invited to address the': .iis ent Committee , "at the Rooms of the Ye Christian Aeeomation, 1009 and 1011 tIRTAIWO Street. .ans-ma FOR tiNl44 AND . TO LET. )R SALE—s.everal demable Farms, Fwithin a ahort distance of thl atty. P.ir strlou'imf applfjo AL , gig at 81M$, H or-eat corner F0""1 and W 14% U r &root. second 900 f.. f)24.31. WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR auto Alt - fr-A MODERN DVF LLINEL with nd yard br two, n Fon: , h "ec . h street mid Arch awl colve , ! street. addreu • Box IZ. , s." j • in COD RESIIIENUE TO LET._ ma_ oommodiou• PRPIK MANS ON, with kwn acres of land and stable, beautifully situated. on the bank of ti e lu law re. in the borne. bof grlatel inquire of cYßurs YEteCe. in the eieinite. or of Ptlikeit & FOR Val, 941. Mh.REChir Street, Pailadelphia. jytt wfm it" TUE AuVEliTtSicx - WOUtdi LIRE MA to pa rohnile a moderate siznd dig residonoe.ig a good neigh rorbood. tor which be would give deelmol log sod eiv,E Der cent. bonds. Attunes office of The Pros.. 1,1511.31.6 ray w LET (for the letaion oryear) a pleaeant Residenee , near aboo meter Lane Bestion; ten rooms; abetted. St MeCat.). e, tf South S} , CON lr treet. t Ira. di TO g.ENT LOW—Furnished or MI /Mlurni•herl. for six months t or longer. et desired , a large and oonventent itOUdn, No Irdd Aroh atm Apply to A. P. and J. B. humans, SIA AR‘. itrestie 19 ciireINIJI-NTKEET 1100811. and STORE tg_rent.—The desirable business locate:it 11123 Cif (IT ERIN btreetorith dwelling attached. AP at 431 OR TN LIT a tmet eel FPO ERNT—A very desirable STORM, on the Ninth-street front of " The Continental Note." The store at Ninth and ErinnOM eitreeta elope pinny adapted for a BM:MIX and Itemotee blinker. t ul to JOHN ft IOE; nonthwe4 NINTH and NANI!IONI Strewth EXUa&my.C.—A TRAOT • of good ruaimprovel farm land in the State of Pifer /arm. oonverdent to the city. he _txated for ettrot-cr. propiirtr. Amply at .1.15 FEDKR. au•st. PERSONAL. csk a i s iV?d: '.IIILVSRt ON, Uhl/EH . ..terKR, mut wit.iiirasarn from her d Arm, aodissowat northesit owner of ST. Int l and co itg« Streets. • :• - •••• ••• - ' iviL4 Itn* MI ILITA IiVVUH• COTTON DUCK. SUITABLE ?OR TENTS, ra.,A Ifl7l/4 If INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fans DTKIBABOI , .110. ene_oErinney COMPANY • rills AND INLAND s it 01611.111 0- nranerone. Seorge W. Day---of Day k Matlack. samuoi wiirbt Wristit Pros & P. B. Sims, Dane k bArner. iLens7 Levi., Jr L4llllll Bros & Oe. Q. Richardson....___. " C. Howe & Ramnel T. Bodine.. —Freer W_youuris Casig4ll.lielk Jno. W. Rvermsus--of J. W. Evers= & Co Roo. Welt " Wert & Fob... " Ea‘ - ire, Martin & oJe * o. ro Won .Attorney-et-law. ...of aible3, Molten , mu Kessler. t io f 713 W. 44162- • Green Street. Re W. E.Y it k ere 'residteeN witi FILATIQM . UO . Vice WILLIAMS I. BLANORAS. . tarr. 1 SAYING FVI4IIIB. gANING YUP.I3--IJNITID TRUST COMPANY, owner IMIND nit PUT Stts. =E WA/ 11V.ECENT, 3. CRAWFORD. Pteiddital, 44k1n.E.3 R. If aZITEAL. flaoretarr and Trearrarar. Office Lours, from ID until o'clock. Wing Company is not Joined in any ansaissitl•p taa. fLposlatvra. SAFES. 1110 lALLLIBIS SAFE DEPOT EEBIOVIKEI to No. 21 South SEVENTH. Street. near the Wlin Institute. endergigned, thantfal for Caron, and being determined to men future patronage, hr.. scoured as elegant end oonyetyit st ore , and has now on hand it large eleOrt,Rlont of Me a Celebrated Wrought d chilled Iron Fire an dßurglar roof Safes , nay Bre na r4 trtgAl i ag l itof as e es ai t u ra : k tro ll ttilie lli al?.ank Vault Doors km w=e turau;hed to order on short notice. This is the irtronsest, best protected, and cheapest Door and Look YetoeCrao,-. Also, particular attention Is called to billitt's new Cabinet Bate for Plate, Jewelry, &o. T i l i ni n trfe Is son eedeti Grimm in style and elegsnoe mg yet of fered for this purpose , and Is the only one tis Kriel ly _Pre and burglar proof. A2ItCII.I. NOTIC.I.-1 have now on hand say twentzr Farrel, Herring, & Co.'. Safes. most of them nearly new, and some forty of other meters. ocntrising a timeline astortment es to shm?.And ter on 'banged for the now Celebrated LIMO bate. ey Km be sold at Very low prIO 6 S. Please 04Pla Isl6-171f K. C. be..uLdkKlMlnt.. zaraug PHILADELPHIA ANti WASHINGTON EXPRESS mum-. SO .I' quaarAPlY. Nov imp, direct for AlPiandns. Washington, attil Georgetown. a breath in J bouts liatamer PHILADALPHIA, Captain THOS. HAND, Steamer JSROM.E. Captain JEROME, Will leave PhOadelphit. eras, W!...Uft RSDAY and SA.- DR d 2, a , t 2 o'rt.wok M.. oonneettng with ail lines at thaw porta. and returning. leave Waatinntewn_. Georgetown, apd Alexandria every. TIJEBI)AY MK SATURDAY, Tor Philanelpnia, W P. af,yl)2.:, Agent. Ito.. 14 SOUTH W isae•plua. MORGAN St ItHIN.P.BART. Ite E lap jp24-iftf • .IP.loc of 9 t. Want3lngtatt• agriaREGULAR, LINE AND -• oaiuy . EXOC9.6lolM—Dteseeer 00. 9,An...,/tY teem= 6tra P er uelew *PCB Street, Flit, . RY MORNING, at VI, o'ciook, (exempt. eazday,) far - - Chaster Peatmcrove , New La4Se. Delaware City. Fort Delaware. and lt•lityle. Retanurtz. lea2e Were at Diarkl ?on a, 2 o'otook. Hare tor the Exeuraton..„--. 50 Gaeta. , t)..re ,or Bridgeton and °dolma wet tam tine. Nur' ticsamor N YStI..D ,eaves iiRCEI-Street wharf daily, at o'clock. for all lazunnse nemea above aa- Copt Fort DeNtwars. 1x23 Mt' jag gr im e FOR mar mu". ___ Dia viii oamia epee their 4 31= 18 4 1 6e1r I!ierz ars as" reitatirinz fretkt • I 6104 ' .111 r abov e W &butt street.. 3 Tenni aevoimirdstuts. 11 Ants 114 ji=o.
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