TIIE PII r ESS.-,--PIIILAT4LPIIIA., MONDAY JULY 29, 1861• . ..... 4 ...„....... , ‘..—,......... ___:----_ The ittovenents of Gen. Patterson. MOsk ItEroxintu VOLUNT3O92II. -11.110ther gown, one on the top of another, with a e rate- STATES ,PCON-Marlestitieot, shako Sixth. f Ivreffm&-on the 26th instont, / M elons 1 d egrees i n th e o t t ade .; A to atterson, Pena A B Smith, Perna . daughter of Theodore and the late Sarah J. .- i , or The flees.) batch of volunteers loosed through the city on momoter at ever Co many NI Ch let, Pena .1 :ornviok.itanohio CO WM Font, Dauphin oo -1 asea S months. -- - * ' liaasoarows, Ald , Jule 20, 1861 gsturfoy i.n their way home The Twenty - eighth This would be rather too street an enforoement o f New Yotk Hemmen, and the First and S econdpropri e ty at the eipense of humanity. ' t Pe ere ' 4 . q Lathrop new York Arthur Rodgers. and Cu years- • R. W R retie. WL , Minene DOOGat4IS.-Ort the elPh train:it, Catharine. wife of sta. . Yon will confer a favor upon the friends New 3 e - , ~,„„ ,_ „... , AT 83 , a Penn er afireFutter*/ from her rate residence. Hums* street, te -3 arse,. n. giments. were among the early ar. -• netaten. The whole nine loins Were, Ire art re oat, ew Yore J WlPtiPhilo , i f jattlao by giving space to the accompanying Ayala The New York TweltrY•tilth and a Conners • told, woven out of four omen of cotton A court 4 0 tron Biltimore Win c o n. ffh...Ptle Wand ow l girt t _auove Norris lute day. . . not Janes It trod. Is add R. n the 25th intent, With= H. Shn eft t t j m a t e ads r.roeit in behalf of Penn- clout regimen!, aloe oared f Later in tbe drays composed of snob want material could ol_ pa tt . p,, ndiere it ratif i r ,tf h irt r ill t u t re ate , . aired 41 learns, whose oonunanding general has been ac. day. Alt were well oared fir by the Refreshment but n o of consider able transparency. Which w tie A / stiP der Union co, Pa at a. Bolutes."1. 1 loorl 0 0, Pe nt r e tl e ttl e f in, t h e , lat e residence i' I P ' °Telt Tet r h 47ea o week. Committee. No reg i ment that has gone through right, father or daughter, we forbear to decide. JP Smith, Phipa Sit Arit.-an tack/eh instant, Waite. U. smith, axed wed of dereitytion of duty. The following is has received any Piting like the weleome which was point is otter, the cotton gown tines • C` 51 retry. COte.M.ERCIAL BOTEL-eixth et.. alxistOtiestaut. biped opal the taformstion of chitlins of Berkeley awarded the "Bloody Sixty ninth.” who to noblynotordinaryNay, it tell appear al. an one. ay, . -Futeral from his Tate residence. Cumbernd street. the gIL MoDoweli.Do les• mt.? El M •Or 0 ;legman above Amber, this( Mon lay ) afternoon. at lo'coook. '" peaty, Virginia. well known Co 112 e, who, having euetained the NA name for valor in the late bat - ! MA t an impossibility when we judge of -ro IL Narver. le ria.wat o •i• T o nli ' mA . ll,%l. stown been impressed in the rebel Force , deserted there- de. The regiment has lost its brave Col Corcoran , t bulk of the four turves by that of 1 9 pound P Him le. Me n tes own Z 1.,,,m,,0,n, chetham . from : who remains a prisoner at Menses/IS . i weight, and then think of the number of Noire E..!. B lizciiinau,.uleaware_ J-P*Uroomell, Anna R 4.7 Datate, Vieekly Report of Interments. Among the persons at the depot who ware await- 1 yards of staff that would be required to go acne 0 u A 11 ti:osuaker, - Penns. Homan °Tyree, July 27. 1861. tug the, arrival of :the regiment, was Thomas Fran. times round the thinnest of damsels. In re- - intim:Nita in the city of Phi:4,lolo4a from the 20th to ate Meagher, the Irish patriot, a captain in the 1 kitty it Is even not anything extraordinary •----- ---- envy, who had come on in an earlier train. When I Acute:dog the dress toPHIL, hove contained same PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE . ` ' ' , , Ow 27th of %lay i 361. . , a. acs 14. Captain Meaher was recognised, he suddenly be- 1 twenty square yards, the above weight of Tit Fitol. Him) a;s.m. ci(M1412310 on 2ntt blollitt., 0.. - ' m• C 2 er dae an obje c t of universal attention, and all the cotton need not have been spun into yarn of a WM. L. REHR, •y P ore E. - mesas Lt *. bottled-up enthusiasm in Store for the regiment was much higher count than 300's, in order to he woven . s e t p • 5 F uncorked for him. The crowd cheered vociferous- into the whole quantity of stuff required. Now, LATTER BAss f - --..,---. ly, and everybody insisted upon shakinz hands yarn twice as flee as this is constantly manufeo t At the rtfera . , a y m a ph, -g a d , h. A n u 0 ngir i o r s al ,. poplexy --- .....- 2 rover, Remittent- i with him. He was culled upon the mho ders of lured into hoe in England; in one Instance, we fiele The:tan:as. Danievy - ' -Livefsaml, soon diblordourre-• 1 " Scarlet.-- 30 the men . This treatment was bOrne with great have the a uthority of an Inspector of factories for Bark ArshilletDellasher— • ---; •Lrntion, soon uan.oer of Breast- 1 " Tiehoid--. 3 2 good nature. Be finally mounted upon a oar, and the fact, it has been made into a dress fir her pre- Bark whitel;slins.--......-- Lev:Sa soon ~, 11 _, 1 . 9 00kb• ••.- • • 2 treloo7l/12414 t Mira. 1 then there were deafening calls for " speech l sent Majesty To make the muslin whi ch tiom- king queen i nr.) Lard- Port 6 soon vermarlree .. 2 ,11 Sewing Cough- ...; - 3 Esther, .--- in. Croup .: ; . ~ —. 2 ' infirnmeuon,„Britin 1 9 speech Pi At length, Mr Charles Donoghue came posed that dress, our little lump of four ounces forward, and said that the Captain would most must have spread itself eat into a web which MARINE INTELLIGENC . unfs------1 1 1 " Lungs i 5 positively dealing all speechmaking. This. hew- would have covered a apace extending orb hue. ,- " kneels . I " Peritoneum.' I / Cholera Asphyxia.- -1 T V -Stomaoh and ever, would tot-satisfy those who had gathered ' dred and twenty feet in every direction. W ere we 'oar or PERIZADELPH/A, July 0% , /Ver. .. Infantum.-_ .71 l'..ilhl Dowelis-L-. 3'4 . p around, and the yelling oondnued At length he not podded in saying that • woven wind' was no nuN it,,,,a,., .e.. 4 at aux SETS ' !,, .. 3 3 " 'Morella-- . I Inanition-. ...... 3 pante forward and raid' ' - . very exaggerated epithet ?" juega *The, -- E __ _ _ .. ____ • ; . 1 . 15 Conducive Bowels 1 Manta a pont; 1 i os Cramps .. 2 hlarmuntts.-.....—. 3 25 My friends, lam simply a oaptaln in the Sixty- - • • - 6 ninth regiment of New York ;I am nothing more LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. ItRIII yse. C0nvu15i0n5 .."....... .112 14 ealeot- ... .... 1 , 'Cyanosis— —. 1 1 Old age................-.... 2 (Three cheers for the . Slxty-ntnth J I did no more, sr, , Dretherts-...-.,:- I 0 Palsy. -......-... 2 and vary probably a groat den less, then the ' Met Praus-4ustlee Read.-On Saturday ularri.asa--- —3ra Pe em1ia...................... ' 1 brave soldiers whom I led. The Sixty ninth bee D rory ---. , -. 6 2 -mama ~. ... i ~, 2 JOE merino a writ of habeas co our dire tdto C t 80un......, I 4 Poireall/li of - B. e;s::., , L. 2 _ spoken in musketry . for itself for our race and - gri , c e an • I Zdilok of Colonel Murpbr's regiment to'bring i • Dis ea se of Brain-- I. 2 Small-Pox ---- 0/0 for our traditional military renown I shalt say ' • . - . r n, Heart-- 1, 1 Still-Born. .-- 11 t one of his addle -a minor -, wasmade t • own ;a uo more. It is not a part of the soldier's duty to. " Spine.-... , 1. 1 , , abea Mesenteries- 2 returnable. The offi rer who served the writ re Drowned...-. -- 6 1 Teetaine.....-..... 2 make speeches I thank you for all your kind. nest . ported that Captain Zoliek had refused to obey, on I, Dysentery ....,-- 2 I' t tit known 2 2 she round that it was not signed by the Judge Deraktty.-2 ~.'.,. .. 6CO Vi01enee....,...- . . 3.1 ow Wittman on - Brain . .... I W0rm5........ --...-- 1 As the signature of the-Judge is not rquired to a s ro!p+.. - ..„ 1 I Wounds, gun abet- I writ of this nature, Justin Reed - sent tor Sheriff ith "Prismelas - .....- 1 -- - era. Kern, and directed h:m to take'sposse and serve pin Fever, Brairt.— 1 Total ...1...- - ...... 95 191 -- '' sio h u Faiterie.-- 1 an attachment upon Capt. Zalidk, and bring him • 1 9 1. - or Son anew THUS Wltalt : ' 4 into gout fur contempt This attaohment was f ro m Under 1 3 , 084'...............-.360 From 40 to 50.---.... 14 • tea-2m _ made returnable at one o i elook Frpm Ito 2- .....- 52 " 60 to 60.... . 6 - At that hour, Captain Wish, k ,with re 2to it-- ......... , 42 ", ,60to 70 --- ----16 William Mathews, and Oat rr• sto 10.......-- 21 " 70 to SO..- 9 Barre,, ",lo to 15.--- S " SS to 90....--- 2 -en served as stated ; thai P " Is to 90.•.....-.. • 7 " 90 to 100.... -......i 0 'be was over 18 years oft Bton, :: 20 to SO- ---- NI ! - -- 4 esirs to detain the lat. heel 389 then directed the th mdse - wanes. weans ." 45_.... . waive. : First-,-....--20 Tenth , .—.IT Nineteenth—.B6 such olothieg as ha with lee Second .....,- -21 E1eventh . .........21 Twentieth....... to 'heir he could reed . Third —.... 8 Twelfth. -11 Twenty-first: .„..• .17 mkrovi- Fourth.---- -14 Thirteenth...—. 9 ['wonky-second.. 6 ' Allisel.--TL Filth—. —. 7 1 Fourteenth.....14 Trorenty , third .. -11 1 interport, ninth ~-.10 Pifteenth- - ...28 Twenty-fourth...l7 `9ood Thus , - ' ~ Seventh - .... ..2s Sixteenth- 18 Unknown ..... ..28: , it from pro irtert r witn Eighth...____ 12 sev en teenth_ „ail ..• ''''',:..... I.l:esildiei, . - • Ninth—...-.. 2 Eighteenth 151 a ,T0ta1.............a5a lemma ,with .., -; --- ~ A TIVITT-Ungsd States; feet ..Iforennt, 49 ; VII ' street, known.lB 1 vs ters sr: , • 'A. T i naloneester p ' m h . ' mm the Ina mum, 7 ; People of tOttlor. ift from is 61 ssr er withThe number of deaths eotnistred with the correspond ins vi _ _ I - v __ week of 1560 and of Met week, was as follower' _ a MITI en, Week ending Jule 1511. IMO, wa5....-....--. .-._;17 Ne ~,, k / Week endtos Jul , 20, 9 1 61,_was- = - A , ,2 ,-,, 197 So.. w•tor , Males. mt. Females, 193; coy., UV; Uirt• — • ...• _ • - .......... By order of the Board of Health. , -, :WILLI* 91 •1 1 11;!•„ 11 ._ 11 .1110 1 1 Pelee* At the time the first advance into Virginia was ordered General Johnston's foroe numbered over 14 000 men, and bad a attaebed to it a park of splendid artillery General Pattereon's command .11d nut existed 11 000 men, and ho had not over eight piece! of artillery, which tatter were taken fr.m hum ()compelling the return of our army to Maryland. Toe second advance was made by 000 men, alai not over ten guns. General P itterson knew from information derived from stouts, de serters, do , that Johnston's force exceeded his own, and the result of a battle with him was deemed by the General and army officers more than doubtful. Upon our arrival at Bunker Hill we bad not one man more than 18,000 men. This calculation based on the Resumption that each regiment newthered 700 fighting men. This, how ever, is too liberal an estimate, and after dednet tog the sick, and the camp guards, It will be seen that we mail& not have brought more than 14 000 men into the !laid. Oar artillery number eighteen g ins, all of a email esti bre, with the exist:don of four oleos.. We nut five oomeenles of tvalry Despatobse from the War Department showed that the aitv thee of PAciffsweli's claimant would est emenee Tuesday On that day . General Niter son Wile at Banker MS, having driden Johnston'i oar dry into Winithester. Tnat evening. scouts brought inform Won that Johnston's force had been under arms antioloatiog.an &nook from ni They numbered tram thirty five to forty tiro thousand men, and were drawn up in I ne one toile north of Weir stitrAlObilientS wherein there were mounted sixty four rah. - This statement of the enemy's force rasa been since confirmed by all our &mute, by every deserter, and by Samuel Webster. arid John Staub, B qs , both well known Union oft sins of Martinet:twig. the latter being a leading lawyer of the plaice, and a Union candidate in the spring for the Legislature Bath gentlemen had been Dn. pressed in the Seoettaion loran Mr. Staub *soaped In the confusion of the march from Winoheiter to masses Immediately after the Morn of onr eeouts. a council of war was held, at which It was decoded unanimously that the force should be moved to Charlestown_ _ The reasons for so doing, as given, were that a position at Charlestown would preclude the possi• bitity of Johnston's going on the leftist' Bisursgard . and marching on Washington; again, that Patter son would be on the line of the railroad to Harper's Ferry, and could, therefore, better receive supplies and reinforcements ; and, leafy, that in the ease of the three•months men refosieg to remain ten days beyond their tires, the army could fail book coo liarper'll Ferry. , Upon our arrival at Charlestown, the volunteers were sounded on the subject of.remaining ten Rd dittoes] days. A vote wan taken, and but four regime/as oeofirn.ed to stay. The reasons given by toe men for reftislag to remain, were that they bad been badly treated by she Sort*, that their pork was unfit to eat, their clothes ragged th,ar feet bare. and that they received often but two to three crachers a day. These were the reason. given by the men finot one word was said by sheer tonehing Gan Patterson I appeal to the officers fwfas did not themselves oppose the remaining far ten dap) to sustain the accuracy of this state ment. Gen 41thetenieft Winchester. Could Gee Pat- Person with 18,000 men {marry of whom would be free to return home iu a day or two) follow and offer battle to a forte of 40 000 men ?—reocitleotizig that he was tooter battle only when ouocou was at least probable, with any degree of pruderies Dad he done so, a battle would have been inevitable— an overwhelming defeat certain—and the road to Washingtnn open He could not prevent the march to elanatial, but be could prevent Johnston's advance on the left to the capital Ger, Patterson then fell beet on Sunday morning to Harper's Ferry; two-till:deaf his force would leave him in a few boat's, and lie must select the beat pisiee for proteotion to bas tome of him than 6 000 men, which be did by taking position at the Ferry. Had titaness,s been attaoked on Toessia3', victo ry, doubtless, would have been ones, for Patterson had Johnston cooped in Wtnebester, expecting an attack from us, which supposition was ceased by the reconnoisethoe made by our force. The foregoing is based upon iatormation ' whose reliability can be 'molted for by Cal, Longnecker, Lecitnaimading the fourth brigade), and by every proceed officer under the command of General Patterson /a sending this to you, I am aotuated by a ,de gra to do judoe to my adopted State, whose brave end slantyrect sou baa been so foully atiefted. All Orvtcia Tiara ltantitasur.or PANS 'A. T - HE CIT Y. DEPAa'rua OP COL. GICARY'S Oa tia.nvtay, (Monet Goary's regiment broke up, camp at Oxford Park. 231 ward, and startect from the city ea route for Harper's Ferry. They were to have come to the city from roomy at 11 o'clock in the morning, sad crowds of both sexes gathered at Walnut street wharf at that time In expeota tton of seeing them; but the anxious were own pelted to wait In the hot sun for four hours before the boat name in, the regiment not arriving till about 3 o'olook. The crowd was immense, and u most of the sol dlers were Palledelphians, a good many &truth% scenes site enacted. The fuUowing are the 01100t1 of the regiment : Cot met, John .W Geary ; llentenant-colonel, Gabriel De Corponay ; msj Eleanor Tyndale; adjutant, John Plyno ; surgeon. Henry Earnest Goodman; sastetant surgeon, Eiamuel Logan; chaplet°, Charles W Heialey ; quartermaster, Benjamin P. Lee; sergeant major. Samuel D. K-e ; quartermaster's sergeant, David B Hilt; oommtesary'a sergeant, J qua B Nioholnon Tegi• mental ' postmaster, Thomas 8. - Hurst; wagon muter. George W Keller. Company A—From iissieton. Contain, Arfo Pardee, Jr ; drat ileutattant, , ,Temes Fs-spat - rick; wafts Hew want, John Gorman ; orderly Sergeant, James tfullivan, Jr. Company B—Prom Westmoreland. Captain, Robert Warden ; first lieutenant, William hi Jor dan ; second lieutenant, Alfred Robertson ; orderly sergeant George W Newmyer . Company C—Ptillacielpais Captain, William Raphael; first lieutenant, Peter F Laws; second lieutenant, (Joon ; orderly sergeant, John B. D most Company D —Philadelphia. Causeln, George D. Hammer; first lieutenant, Jos. F Parker; second lieutenant, Hammer; orderlidierguant, E. T. Pant Cvnipany E (color company) —From Munch Chunk Captain, B F Chapman; first lieutenant, Jtoob D Armin; second lieutenant, Charles W. Chapman; orderly sergeant, H E timith Company F—Ens+beta and Allegheny Valley. Captain Joseph B Copeland; fain lieutenant, David Mule • second lieutenant, Caleb Greens wault ; orderly sergeant, Peter Saylor. Company G—Bewiokley Captain, Conrad II Meyers ; first lieutenant, William 0' Shields ; second lieutenant, Jain J. Nevin; orderly Ser geant, W. R Stokes. Company 'll—Pltraburg Captain, Thomas J. Aid; diet lieutenant, Thomas H Elliot , ; etoond lieutenant, Wm W. Wattles; orderly sergeant, G. S Zit Martin. Company I—Philadelphia. Captain, Thomas lidoDJuou‘h: East ltsa•enant, Borbidge; almond irstreoanc, John B Charoh • Oompany °apt*ln, Wm B. Woodward;, first Hentensot, John M. Wolfe: seornd lieutenant, it Et llallowell ; orderly bef gesac, John El Good. M j Oldie's remains In the city to increase the regiment to iliteen hundred men, in moordanoe ist.ti the instruotions of the War Department Toe regiment, upon its arrival in the city op &Yards,' afternoon, formed in line In Walnut street, fairing South The men were generally pro Tided with harelooks, and a portion of them bad sword bayonets noon their muskets. They were marobed to the Baltimore depot, and left there late In the Altana* amid the cheers of the thou sands of bystsuulora • Nsw CAVALRY R 60 111 /MT .—The following is the Bird of tiouerel flatten : To my tallow ottiseas, rod all others whom it may o.noern The followin g _ imam:ions have been leaned by order of the HOD. blazon Camercrt, kteoretary of War : 0/111t011, Wasutserom, D 0.. Jl:fly 2.3.1861. Vol. Joatart tlaataa : SID directed to say that the beoretary of War has ascapted a rep,. megt of cavalry, to be rafted by ion, to different portions of the country, 'You are authortred to call upon the mastering &ft :et to d , froant seotioat to mayor In these companies when ready, end they are hereby Instinated to do so upon bang Chown tbla letter. I em, sir, very respectfully, your obedient Barr Taut, 0 ao. D. Roastaa, Assistant Ailutists teenerel. The above is approved by order of the Secretary of War. /Akita Immix, Ja Chief Clerk, War Doan/neut. WAS DEFIIITKIIIrre. SH ADJ`f ORNBRAL 2S Orrice, WAINGTON, May Mal (1111111RAL OIDARS, Plc 25 —* * * The find two parakrapbe of Ankle 4, " Memorandum." 14ensiral Orders, No. 15, are amended to read as fellows : 4. Aftemorandunt. The offilers non.commis• &tied and privates, organised as at:ovii let forth, will, in all respects, be placed on the footing, as to pay and allowance', of similar (tome of the regu tar army : Protiviod Trutt their allowances - for , clothing shall be $3 50 per motor', and that '4 , * every volunteer, non-swamis stoned tfser, private, mnateian, and artificer, who enters the service of the U sited States ander this plan, shall be paid at the rate of 50 cants in lieu of Inbrlstenoe, and if a otivalry volunteer, 25 treats additional, in lisp of forage for every twenty miles of travel. from hie place of enrolment to the place of muster—the distant!e to be measured by tee shortest noisily traveled route--and whin honorarily discharged, an allowance, at the ...me rats, from his pose of discharge to his pita+ of enrolment, and, in addition thereto, the Stitti Or one bonoreedollars. By order. Official: L. Triunes, Adjutant General. 8 11 R (guns', Assiatent Adjutant General. WAn Ain'? Ganinet.'it Orem', / WaSitihOTOS, Jai, 10, 1861. . . Gitnettan OMMall No . 42 —The Querie,meter's Department wt.( provide hsrses, ens toe Orpianoe Department wilt furnieb bone equiputents for vo lunteer oavalrY companies, upon the requisition of the mustering doer, u feet as Boob companies are mustered into service By 'order Is Tnogas, tolutant General. Qat) D ltingqt.se Assistant Adjutant general. Ibe regiment Will be organtatid ender the vega• lations of the service rith all }otsibte expedition. Gentlemen who raise oompanies to i.Jtu this regi ment will be entitled to oommand the same, gun opt referenda to any State regulations. AD cap tains so dtspcsed are requested to present them selves without dilly to the ()pions], at the Bt. Louis Bowl, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or, if residing at a dietetic., wilt pleasie address the oommandins oitiner, by letter, for further instrnotions, iron V to 2 o'oloob, daily, except Sundays Jonas( Efutl4l l , N. p. miler Thirty-I'oorib aim ridge srs , Manful, Wes- noidelphla. • - Aptue. Ulinaeif anon Or TUN COMPLNY—gsneral orders o . 16.—/ captain, Attu Iteritanant, 1 ustiohd Iletatenazit, first sergeant, 1 company Tsar tarmasierlargeant, 4 sergeants, £4 earl:torsi., 2 bugters,': tattlers •iod plaokscolhr, 1 saddler, I wegoher, 72 privates, OS aggregate roax,muto, 79 aggregate saint:num, do. privAtes.s6. Paton editors will forward the getlbe of patri• ode* by ywblishing this toforwatloa. firstOf Lorrrririto..—Cla Saturday altar roaa;:lt,taa Biribet's footory, on Attnat stre•ete u Oirluantalrp, nia streak by lightribig and Li t ,htly , n i gg i i i , .•- Tax RtvRNUEMatt DOUBIN.—The cutter Ja471.63 C Dobbin, beloeivoit to Ibis port, bee re. oently undergoes a oompiete overhauling. and has it taut, been almost entire)y rebuilt. with a view to inoreeeing her .flielenoy for the revenue IMP'. She is one hundred and flinty tone burden. She has been fttreivneu with improved steering appa ratus, and her windlaes for weighing anchor fe a new contrivance, which laves much time and labor In the performatme of this important duty. One of the most Important improvement:3llkt have been introduced on board the cotter tea rifled maw, which has been placed amidships, and which will throw a sixtysight pound solid conical shot, or a fifty Ave pound shell, quite as far and as .ffectively as those wno desire ,o dodge Uncle 'Sam's revenue laws would wish to experience . Toe Gutter is now in appte•pie ord.r, and ready for active /011/100 Her 01/10 , 07. are John A Web star, captain; J T Shults, first lieutenant; and Eugene Sturgeon, second lieutenant On Saturday afternoon, Wm. B. Thomas, rot., Collector of the Port, with several officers of the customs, and gentlemen connected with the mer cantile interests of the city, made a trial .trip the Dobbin They ran down the river a few miles. and returned to the oily entirely satisfied with the increased 4 illolenoy of the vessel and with the toe porant improvements that have been introduced on board Mazza's WINTER GAIDLN, at the present Vote, t one of the moat s.4recabie p sees of resort in toe ol y The admirable cenoert orchestra, led by Mr Flamm sr, the condo:it )r of the Germania comprises to VA ranks some of the le-Idlog solo's a in the 'airy, els Bottm , dt cornet, Sohnbert cla rions:, Din mein date, Ziegler contra basso, and LOOM an excellent piani.t Paid accompanist. Tae operatic and clamor/ selections are admirab'y sr ranged and executed, and all the arrangements are in good taste. A Ngw ZOALLYS Rganciwr. new light infantry regiment (ZJnave) is about to be organised, with John M Onetime •aa colonel It has been recopied by the War Department. and a reorniting station has been opened at the N. oorner of Sixth and- Chestnut streets. A large nnolbor of Dames were obtained on Saturday, oon mating for the most part of returned volunteers, of whom more that: wane , halt will re enlist. • PnuamrxrutA BAT IdAnzirr.—The 'apply of the old crop of hey has Mottnisbed - oonvidereol tiooe harvesting commenced. The new crop to • owing In very briskly, and is selling for 60 and TO eten:s per owt whilst the old being preferred, is briegiog from 70 to 80 cents Three hundred loads were disposed of daring the past week Sixty load; of straw were sold at from 60' to 70 cents per owt. STRREOPTIODN Or RILDELLION AND TUN RUSSIAN WAR —To night Wail 00maaeriOe the tenth week of tbis combined exhibttion, which /teems to be increasing in public favor. We are assured that the attendanoe ham been better within the pact few daps than for bettered weeks preview,. Bio Meas.—The Sunday trams on the Germantown Railroad are very large and /near, ably crowded. The 63 o'olook train from German. town let night oomprited twelve oars. and collected stragglers at all the way stations. These had gode out 01 town to recruit for the next week's oatn pelgn At that rate, if all the cars oonld be run ning, the town would be half 'depopulated. ANOTHER RETURNED REOINENT.—YeSterdEy the ditch New York h egtment paned throng') this airy on their way home. They ware well led at the Volunteer 13.efreshment daloon. They left in ;he afternoon, at three o'clotik, by the Camden and Amboy Railroad. Ttrs MILLS in the Twenty-second ward are rEIDDI O g. ap , n an Average. 'Wee days in the week. A few axe aoing good basinetw, and seep the whole namber of berm employed at the ti.nel wakes. There are no oatesof suffering, and Wasp complaint is made on any part. TROOPS LAST . NIORT.—Up tO,'S late hour last evening no Ind rtginbetic of troops passed through the city. A street number . of stragglers went to and fro, however , amounting in some oases to tquads and companies. GYMNAST ZOT/AVEs.—Captala llillebrand has been uotified tbst hie company of ttymna-t Z 1 14,7 01 wilLbe _countikred_bussik.-•..e..4... -- otrui • - visited Cates to-day. ACOIDIZET.-011 Saturday afternoon, Robert Getting, a returned 'volunteer, whsle at the Navy Yard, fall from the gang flank toasting to tee ship Susquehanna. and brake one of his lags, Cue. Muarnr's RICIIIICIT.—The encamp ment of the Jackson regiment, liesond tletton •ttle was. 'visited dail d y during the past we ,It by thourandi of the friet of the men The g-ound relented for the encampment is well adapted for tee purpose, and Colonel Murphy is const.nt in his attention to the drill of the men, and already • great improvement is Seen. It is expected that the regiment will leave the city re-morrow. MI:18TNIIND INTO Saavtali.—On Saturday Captain Juhn bevage mustered into service anotner company of the Philadelphia Battalion. Attached to Col. D. H WUliams' RAuimont of Pittsburg. Lieutenant Colonel Frank VAllee com• mandiog This battalion will be encamped at Suf folk Perk to day. It is rapidly filling up. Buono:v.—N. Kline Shoemaker's com• pens, attached to Colonel Friedman's regiment of °avail", held a meeting on Saturday evening, at the Rlohards Home, Eighth street, below ttpring Garden, for elecion of officers, which remelted In the following selection : (fantails, N R Shoe. maker ; first lieutenant. William Busby ; !mond lieutenant, William B. Render. SVlClDE.—Patrick O'Donnell, residing on the J ownship L.ne road and Allan's lane out his throat on Saturday, sad thus put an end to Lis existence. The coroner held an inquest. Woven Wind. Under this title an 13 aglith puentl gives come interesting particulars of the finer manufsotarea of net on. Tae degree of fineness eventually oh tined by the yarn is estimated by the number of banks, of 840 yards each, ,pun out of a pound weight of wool : " For ex.mple, 300's would mean that the pound was spun into 300 hanks of that length, and so on. Of course, the finer the thread the greater would be the number ot hank.. In mere fine spinning without reference to the It:Lbw:pent weaving, we believe that the Britirh operauve is confessedly unsorPassed. Iltd.we space, we could cite °mint feu proofs of this; as it is, we will name but one, *Mott all might and many may have seen In the Great liinteition of 1851, there were some merv.lluns specimens in short lentils ot 2,150 s. That is, in this case, the pound afforded material for 2 150 times 840 yards of yarn. We wit try to give the reader tome idea of what this would 11132 \MD% to lie has possibly mad. the journey from London to Aberdeen. If ho his, he will remember how the sense of its great lanai, grew upon him through the uneasy naps of the night, wag eonfirmed when be woke up, haggard and blear eyed, in the morning, and finally settled 'into dogged despair as a second day waned, and his des,usation appeared still far distant. Well, suppose it to be possible to pin all these lengths made out of one single ponno weight, into one eon tinuons thread, be might take hunt ot one end of it, on entering the train at litiston,Egtuare, go to Aberdeen and back, ' paying oat' the yarn all the way; and, finally, when returned to London, join toe end In his band to the other end left at home, ran which it never bad been severed. The whole length will have measured doable the distato• be tween the two places, rather over one tbocurand valet. Ha will begin to think that be has at last arrived at a praistioal explanation of the geometri cal definition of a line, length without breadth. But evening line single threads, as mere curiosities, to all very well,' you may say. Cotton threads, when woven, are quite another thing. Are we not Justilled in lookiug upon these fabri‘ as the Commonest of the common? Are they tit for aught else but for making up into the gown, which even the boniemaid of the period wily let het mistrest say what she may, exebange tie more decorous silk ? For plying it hearth stone on early doorsteps, or watch ing tha joint as it spits and frits'es before the Ate, it may have certain Imes; bat, as they. say in the Parli.ment limos, we have yet to learn what connection it can hate with your • Woven Winds and Arabian Nights Metaphors' Madame, (+he raptuity and universality of your !wettest's justifies us in deciding "dial you are or the gentle sex), we beg to ten you that you are fighting us on the very ground win& we should have ourselves selected. Perhaps yen. do not very much care whether the hand -thrown shuttle of the libido°, or the power-loom of Great Britain, bear the paint fa wearing fine yarn Nur is it in your eisa very material *that not long, since some 600'r, Bean by Mr. Basely, of Man ohester bad to be sent to Dams to be woven, after being given up by the men of Paisley. What you maintain, if we understand yon rightly, is that i cotton gown is a cotton gown all the world over, and oats no more be made • fine thing of than (pardon oar vulgarity) a sow's ear Gan be turned into a silk purse. As a vehicle fer a dole—a very little dose---ot figurer, we will tell you a story illustrative of the fact that a cotton gown is not always a cotton gown, at least In the muse y... 0 mean : • There_ was an Beatarti emperor, ea/led (Wrong sobs 'CI3OO Upon tim must do for hie Cate, and the Undies will denote , without exact', limit. leg, the seat of his empire. What is more to our purpose. he had a daughter. 0.. e afternoon, when this yew% lady entered thp impoirlal promisee, the monarch waxed wroth at what be eonoeived to be an undue thirst sure of her ettarms, her diem was so very thin Be off.' amid he to the Zebrine . put on more elothes, and make 'outsell tleoeht) The daughter, wilful as daughters even row are, demcrizeo to this. As the mete lay in India, it was presumably hot weather; and under the arc onmetances she might reasonably object to swathe her person in more then the nine foidi of raiment, in vault, as It turned out, the wee already vo l ve d. Gould this, madame, have been en oral ' Lazy lOW goww, think you?. Fancy nine cotton At that hour, Captain Zalioh appeared with the boy. William Mathews, and stated that no writ had been served as stated ; that Mathews bad sworn that be was over 18 years of age. The cap tain did not desire to detain the lad If he was a miner. Judge Reel then directed the boy to give up his unitorm, and snob clothing as bad been dis tributed to him, and Urea he corild receive his die aba-ge GUYMON PLEAF,---Judge AlllsOn:—The City of Philadelphia vs James F Wood This was an application to prevent the defendant from proceed ing to oonstrnot a culvert and ereot o'boildivg on Prime street, running north frOm Reed street, be tween Beventeen , h and lt.ghteenth streets. The rreet was dedicated to public , use by James M. Broome. The defendant answers that a late not of Assem bly vseated the street, provided a eatvert was con• equated to drain the surrounding neighborhood The culvert in question was constrained, In accord acne with plane of the Survey Department of the city. The court refused the iejanetion. QUARTER SEMONS—Judge AlUson.—A. writ of habeas corpus was beard, on awarder, in the case of a number of members of one of the lodges of the Red Men, who were charged with larceny 1 ' seems that a meeting of the lodge was held, at which the question of dissolving the conoetrion with the Grand Lodge was UP:fasted, end times I' favor of the measure, after the adj , urnment, took sway with them the regalia, Ito . ka ; henoe the charge of larceny. The court dismissed the partial." as there was no larceny, and the complainants could bare their remedy in a court of equity. During the term, two men named 0-r and Gal. tagher were cionvieted of assault and battery upon the polioeman in question. Them men, being of a patritrie turn of mind, amused themselves" one night by burning the effigy of Jeff Davis, and when the policeman appeared' and attempted to Mot out the dee and interfere with the sport. be was Set upon and rasher belly treated. The jury o.nvle , ed the ten men of amault and battery, and sen - ence was deferred. Since than Orr pined Col Geary's regiment, while Gallagher had enrolled his name in another military organisation. On tiaturday the men were called up for 'automat', and Judge Allison was made acquainted 1,01 the fads as above elated. He then called the valuer stud ie united if he was satbffed to allow these men to enlist. The officer hesitated at first. It wee evident that be wished both the men to go to prison, rather than have the opportunity to fight for their adopt ed conotry At last be concluded that the one who wore the uniform should , go for three years provided that Gallagher was sent below ! This did not look like justice to the-judge, sad be stated that he could not impose a sentence upon one and not the other. The officer now intimated that he b, relieved that the man merely collated to get clear of a sentence, and that they intended to desert Judge Allison said he hardly believed that they Would run the risk of being chat, in order to ameba Imprisonment. Find.ng that all his efforts were unavailing, the policeman, Limly by name, agreed that Ireellagher would agree to enlist with C-lo nel Geary, whose regiment wes momentarily ex petted to pass, he ehottld not object, and thus this lion•bearted, patriotic, and generous hearted po lineman was eratifl•d ! CITY ITEMS. 7aLerare3 RAGGMD ARMY —The wont thing that the fat knight °midge,. seeinst his recruits, whom he reared to martin thr ugh Coventry. we. that they were ragged and deicient in re.pect to linen. Upon the sae e principle ro d ai.d comfortable momenta must conduce to the efficiency of an army. The pribabihty t, that out Pennsylvania Union 'Millers will be the best cited of any men in the service, for the osebrated ihere .of vuoirtnnt. Wilma dare established a great Military Clothing Depnt at their 11. own ntoee Clothing Halt hoe eta and &l 5 Ghesznat street. above /Rath. They are maniacal, nlli F large contracts for uniforms, and every garment Ls handsomely out, and well made of the ye y best =Moral. THN , CIINATMIT AND ISNOT CIATDING ix Ta■ —Granite Stokes. thi Fashioner and Clothlei a . • Clutstnavar....a.u. rutm Noutl - N - Dulleitila - "Wendt • atoortroent of slimmer ollthing.srtros he offers for sale et s reitlr rrd•-eed arias,- far below the wlitmal 130a* With each article gold a hAndionle agd.usefal girt is Pr•ssi ted. 'she ohithing Is all or a superior cralitr, atm w muted obe ea good as represented. garments also on hand, or 'dads to order at the shortest notice. ARRIVALS AT Tkils PRINCIrAti• HOTELS UP TO 12 o'arkoz. TAIT NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—NInth sad Cdaidout. Alex R Black, Allegbei y..Pa J H Ptewart B K Miller H tl Waterman. Brill's Ban Mn. MN Bin/thud & chld Horace Haws & a. Cal W ii litlo , d St nuns Wrn B Wood, t Louie F YonWitteeno eiti,Genn'y N J Bigelow. Boston T B otwr nor B an n P Able Bt. Lome G W Ford et Louie W C Hilt B Mayan. New York X E Fenton, New York edr 'Neale, New Yo• k CA Bra ke.New York Mrs Pillion.. Dot on X Loing B rJ Sal 'bury. New York F B 0' Kege & la. N York John W r itch. New York Jos El Welsh. oew York J a Pattersoo.Pott vi le J is C Bolted. Delaware dis sum -n k sh.xeridins J C , tons-.s ti wl Jer Cite H Mann. nra .1 Itensbaw. U re h Rt. It M G "Fro,. XY.IP Bro.°. Pittsburg I C Brown Pittsburg John Adams, Lyoue Mies Laura B sdams.Lyons Mrs 0 o Lew,., Delaware, James tle and. New IA Capt A Wilkins. Maine J In ellet lc. • w York It KLeautaa. os- r ork John More. New Yo-k Jas Mo e new York D imnastfam hew York I Alum , . III•sv 1 ork F Mu ter; New Yo k T Moblrath. New Yo-k C B Hnitenleok, New York Capt. 1 , ; BP. coney. N York 8 Et Bonn, easurad Punon Melted". Roans J Par. e nal nd ,Vl7 H Beaumont, Trenton F ing. New 1 ork 1 14 elm. W B Bail.. Now York Gen W • bilds. rh lads Mrs Man- & dsushter N 1' opint. Provmences, Namur Cole a•sure B Barium I.' r alb:Wolper& Mr moDowell Wsshinston H fn tle, New Pork W titan._, hew York Leonaro G Coben t y 1 ork Ti Adler. elainelole BJ Farnsworth • Buffalo F Bbepsrd. Newt ark heti. ...a...a:ton Ky . (3 Reeerta, New fork X A Horne. sake' Is D Pa k Pittsburg Mrs vanderbooi. n Yo r k Bchrelek. New York Mr Gaskm & V.Maeon,Ga F Prssuce . N Y W C *mai. Pew York Chas Vez(n, Phl dm m ptus Bou Vssen, nibs ad Vries. rbi.ad phis Joe 0 say. Harrisburg E W Dims. 10 raualm J at Morehead. Pa D M Green U s N John kI i Moe & Is, N Y W H tdooLe_.,• Ohio Joan Dusan pm, o H B f tee At, TJ S n R H Potter New York Gnu t Baru., Bellefonte 0 J Racer, Week. D C 5 K Xpaulding Boston .7 13 amis. Cbioako - E T•W Status. Cruces() . Lr Peck • rll.icago W N Herm k 'Newark X Herne* Newark C C Herrick, rrewais • at. Newark new York J 8 Vradon burgh. PI y L Williams, India.. a T t aviaaos. eut 0 . Ifinc.Newport a I Amos Woodruff,- N A lbompon. ew Jersey Cat N Fratr.rin Coon C N.L.e Wash D ' 3 B Co-ter New Mork A Kissumer. New York J . it eamser. New York Liest Col Kagriski.D Chas C Abbott, N W R,-bsck & u. t,tnoin J e tare • ow Haven . F eobrials U N N Mrs J W Blialohlen rtAr iu.sison - . Washington F Weil' Pella " Chair enumwer . Geo tiobart Jr oh rrcll Johootown J J filoGrotk. Milwaukee J T Cookriur,m tsburg G rP r ranse. Crammed Velramith,Cmaiustati J B textbem. 8t teal baud ' • Bon a El sewer. aeon D umer. New York H W ("rather. u, Vs B P. roe, Pinta A Whitt, nor O. &Wont ft• Moot -a. New Yotk. N b Be ry It F Kennet) Plata C k Wits. Phita DJ morreli, JohnstoWn J W Girtiert.leser Yo.k Nir. LOYD! 1/0181.--akoropat meet. stove This . C G ?Ikon. hew York 81 Y Hez , or etaaaenba.r. to HA ea 0.r4 New York o 1 V F Ot:ker, ow Yolk &Farce, New York ens isounww, wow Yore P g Muller. Now York r h wow. P Das, brow.. J.l &await. Mery lona W W uogreve 8 N James Haruiag, New ork MDs • ra, Ve rmont e vextr, harms. N A 8 e k'eciik. Westocttoll A Walter... Now 4.3ere.13 8 a W roe Carr,Noo To t .3 Mot.ennott: New York J eons'. Phi ad,upoia 6 t Clom•ey. Vir iera Kalb.). heol.ag, VS, J altOr . 4b, I'll'l d L. F. tAimbtows,Pittiada w H lieriadaet Pbaerhe F W Atrweer, Reath _l. Ps 0 Par y. Ptalade pone C is York T berused. r aohareton irl Ka iriAls NOT lit•--litieirtnat moat. atone Filth. R 8 Fwine, Philadelphia Vo' ISart. Ohio MDErtl 11.01110 John w Oliver, New York F tetra ad, New York I.4sp; 0 F arpentar N'l A amine/re. Msryb.nd . 1.: s.: deliatinry, New York J ft Large, New Yora at W r:aiminit Et lad,. olis 1) M 0, sane U. is i ft:JO Rodney. Love:l-Del M Mort a. Maryland J . B ralmer Philadelphia B Beare* C..bneotiout 400 .k.. rent/Mr. eO/111 John Brown, Havaas I de Ntrasu•. tlaysiza 0 M Flak. re mar Mims Si 1 1 / 4 Pollith. Ma ers. hsoatta J L Tree, . BS Louts C Batoh,.or, New Yo, it C H Chandler, Philadelphia 11. A .1- arietr. ls•fr Yo.k 11) Hoit.er. rniladel pI. Le ME Richards, YOttavAller J W Caldwell, reitecleleble IItEVEJLE liooBl:—Thid street. above Rsae. J ageny kill eo James Sen. Schuylkill co 6 A Ant h ony , Welber. Yo .k Ma 0 LP Miller. Rthom,burg J M Fe i ter. Pottsville .15 C Feist, Fctubythe F Wel & fun,Tim s mins F Wes'', rhila I' Eerr 11, 1 h.le J Whitaker, Alt Clair P Hui _ibsm. Pt Canton 8 Hemmer tie° is Haughemsut B U WbILM‘II J 0 Heave,. UlllO 'Wm C state. Beading John Mason, reDna . WRIErIItANTS 111011c11.—Forrle sweet helper abek 8 IN IXhirmer. Cueinen. 0 IS Bohoonmaker. Kr Peirioli 8h miles • M Chunk 'Wail& - aquae. Penns Jae Pooleosea. boo tirlidl.y, New York John Mo M omen Jr, 14 J f IS en 13)ner.Ckustabersour Juba e Mehl. Penns t, rne• bharin, 01 Char' 1. laneoln, New-York LieuL to &Om. Mews 3 141 t nu den & wile. Va John V Rathb.,ne, Va 1. 8 William. Yhda D L.l Übt - a, utho 3 Lon. Palms W 3 Medena. Penns Old J Bair, tree, Pa • TIM ttnior.—Arah stx•, above wawa D 6 CL'lhe. Virgil:lie 3 A hanzurio, Patsbtun Pt t• Fowler, •rwanzLan rii D Fowher, PianoY. P Vi'lls.m. Peun.. J) Wall Roe, Fhtlaos Robt It House! "elf Jorsef J Duckworth Pew Jane, John Morph,. Ohio it Cromfuld. Ohio T Una & w, at Louis C C BaujOtmein. roans Celt lhop.Now York Lient J /I Lord, Inaltans HATIOI I I4I GOMM — goon meet. above Third. .115 Ino'Smolt, Peons br iCO Won. G.rmaot'n 1.. it t.11"..1.- reit& • -t; F Kopet)Bo2. 5.0 glvdie D L se luau, Coofornis 11 I,' .mort.qt "Lena co 1111- Ga. au -,- OnJo G Foie.), German own J B !lemon, ktettpobem I Gorm ey, La„outer 41013 NT VIRTION BOTBl.—Peoond at.. above Arab, fB (*bard N J W eondiot, Ohio rts MoG• Y. Doylestown MyNI o eeser.rtew h rse7 Pawl., Warren no, XJ PJ ttowl,ne, d.. o l;es er abate. New I.rsey Mr VloKin, ey. Penna. 13 drown, redlede A Miller, rex= J omlt i, rh.liktelpbta BAILEY • H KAF -BeZond - street, bekrw Vlaa I W ClOlllOO. Pinae•lVanla K Tow.a.ebd. Ps B moJar ). boyseatuwn 3 Lima Do, lutown , oiott. Hart.Nratt. lot n a rtm. r ew Jtiftel Col W Butler. Lewistown A o Wage. /Unkind BLACK 1113 AR st: above Os Uowhil Bola Go per Wi.ah Javi Temple, linrtmlle 4dlemeas, Gtuss Vole, - • —• Steamship Kensington, Baker. — 44 hour* fromAkietour Ath cadge anti passengers to Henry Wtesor, ' - ate/mania Boston. ero. ker. 20 bums it m New York, via cape May. with mdse. a d 9... enters to James All derdio Pas d off ace Heitloaen two hart.' bouhd in. ALP 20 & M. oil the Leds. I...ght• ••nto passed bark Con rad, fur l'ernombauo. and tiri. Osier. tor curt au•Prinee, in tow of tut Antenna; 'Ark Wasaing on, now Bremen, sad an a, known brie at tio.rautine 7 • !ohm Win Camminsa, uope 8 1 days from LiVerpool, witlasalt to WM CUIDMIMisi & Non. tiara &Immune, Mo •ett. /looters. S days from New York. in batnat to ositamn. Kdr J Coati. Linden. IQ days from Band Key. with salt to Jau atone & Cerstal , s. July 2s. Cape Behtur,n be, rink A W by W distant 28 miles, saw soh r tiro h Jane ( Br) from Turks Island for Holmes' hots, for orders. tint John Wilson (Nom) Grertsean. al marl from Westport. Ireland in ballet to A u Can , II & Co. hug Ca. MS. Pmaham, 8 days fr.m Portland, with plaster to Crowell a. Cobham Bohr llobj Elroosly. Colbarn. 10 days from St ',Barns, with pine &poles to mime ;manes & Bohr Edwin seed. tioodo,pead,6 days from triton, with toe mower.% B. ter Ilse Co. Bohr Marina. Baker, 7 dale from Boston, with mdse. to Crowe' & Co 'lien. Sknr (Moe Adam. Fish, 7 days from Boston, with foe to S West Brier Ice *olr Gardena Newkirk Ristam. 4 da7a train frovi debee, ~ ..[fast to John etre- t & Co. tour A Co by. Harriman. B 'lays from Win:tarpon, Me. with MOM to B A • oarter & 00. Bohr Redd's:ton. Clark, 8 days from Rookporl, with mdse to E. tin ouader & O. hohr W fi Bonier, Colby, 7 days from &Mon with ins to captain dour va est Falmouth. /infield, plays from Glonaeater, w!th n due to (..ruwr.l &Om ins. - ma John Jones, N or :m . 3 oars from Ifilli'crook , with mass to tusptain - Behr Citaen. D , inkwator. 3 days from Vitadhaysn, with stone to osp.ain. Aehr-Lemis hs%Word,Doyle,2 days from l'lmm,York, with ioe to naptain. - • Onuir Kitss a iatharina f tar) Bullard. 8 diva. from b towbars with pins .. , pryies to Isaac /ea net & um; Behr Barnum Lira( ' Catmint f drii s from ulesspealre City. witn grain t.. Christian & Curran Bohr Henry Wolre. &tains. 1 day from Milton, Del,, with trait, to &. Cu.ryn Bohr 'relegrtnb. COnher, 1 day from Smyrna; Del. with wheat ad Jan Barrett & rtm Can./ AMI , I) Aewoomb. Veit. I day from Ildrel, Del, with wheat to lea oarrett & eon... -oar • Year!, PtabiMit. / ray from Leires, 3701, with wheat to lea L Bee ley to co. eohr Sarah Vs ar•en Holl-tissworth, 1 day from Little' Creek I,rtiottog, Hai, with wheat to I L. bee 1ey'&...t50. &Mr Alex B.ne,'Vroweli.4 data trout hasartOell. • Bohr Moses ti Leonard, Leavitt, 4 diva from Sado. Bear Caroline wall. Lawson. days fr .oabon: Bohr C. yes, aleredilh. 4 days [rum I inn. i hobr John Walker. elyiffin. from New haven, t flour alien H. Brown. k from PiCiOtgolge.. boor Austin. Pars° e. Pool Pqnt nth, Boor t. l Ci Mershon. Alley. from .8 mon. . ahr 1101.,motALu• Eagle. AMMD, tr.rn Boston. Boar Geo L. Green, Cobb, from Huston. Bohr /118.41 M, Blank from rroviastroe. finr,t? & kt riaannon. Bowen, tram Glounester. boar Liss e for. Zsy tor, om Ly,,n Fob , I..tiorArnes Knowlton from Salem. .1 I Bunt D cl otos man. don 1. frt•ar fiavermll. esartmar A nthreo.te. Jones, 24 hours imm New York. with mose to Wm di Baud & Co.. .1 oteewer ;bran, Jones. 24 hours from New York: with masa to Win NI Baird & Co. : ;steamer Ruda, lt..binson. 24 hours from NeW York. with name to Wail' Clytie. CIaRAIRD. • i Steamship Delaware, Joiturant, New York. lag All deioioe. & Co. 'l. iia.k. Ul trod. ashibutl, Pernambuco and a market, . few.' A N-what. 'O,l. S. Is Delhi. &air naby, t'ort au Prince, Thom 'transom & Sons. boar Danoing IF sae, Bennett, Portland. E A Sonder & Co. mon,. M G Leolawd Leavitt.Bsoo. Tyler, Store k Co. Bohr Cordeos Newel ra. release, donor'. J rrtrost& Co Bon. 'MLitt ui eater, o,,ffir Protroteuce, Ro.toltor & Brother. eohr Austin. Paragon. Plymouth, do mar L,zzi• lay ,or. Taylor. Lyun. B Wm./ 4. Ca. Suer D B steeduan, maim, royinsnae, It ft Pawetl. bohr Ceres, meredith Is. on. do Boor Island belle, Sutler, New Badroid, L eadenried. & Son eo, r Mary C Terbe I. Thomas. Roxhwy, do . boor Monateun E...gle. Amer, Hookl%ud. boar Luc. ammo It..owtton, do do, Eat's Amx Slue, Ciowe.l. tlairton. &stir C Had. Lawson, thaintres. Boor D a Me/snob, Allol3, .bast Cambridge, Loonier, Shol , ney & W eilineton. .. - Bohr Diamand, omen. Bangor, Van Dalian, Neilon k. now. 0 D & tt F Shannon, Bowen. Charleston, Noble, Baremect & Cat well, Bohr Henry 'toy. Hooter. Boston. Your tied L. Gram, Cobb Boston. J R Blat, Won. . roar Maine Caw. umaabury, 'thouta ton ottytvm Bohr N /Auk, Fleming, New Y oat, bauoturc, Lewis C•, boar M Btsuidi.h. Atwood, Saloon, N Sturtetrant& Co. rite J Jerome. Jerome, Washington. DC, W ~ L ,d o: tar Alto.. Roo.roton. near r btr h L Gaw. ller. 134114120ne. A (inuirea. J r. Str b • e- moor, ?tomer. • lesaudttn, Georgetown, and Viraihingtoo, Tots Wooster, Jr. (Correepondenee of the Philadelphia Exehaaar;.) LEWEIA. Del.. July 26. hohrs Thomas Page, Leonean. Louts; kw,' or, ownaand n..d arvr.ral of err °nisi uanedr are u.Ar at the Dire w.,ter, Mama oat. Wind B. Yogi,. A. MAR ALL. (Ourrespondenoe orrne rete/ - - •- _ BA PRA Die: Uka.Cl3. - Ittrilt. Bight boata left here Ude morning. laden ancL"Aon maned IL tollOWS: Z.,110111. wheat and rye to Perot JE Bro; Diary Ann Illoooakey. wheat and oora to Jar Barran & CON. and mate 10 order; Le•i• ti Orford , flour mid Tags to Flii• vitriol.; Case H tooGookey. rathoad in... w Aobert ti Pawel ; Ira L. Clement ehtagles to Jos Janney; t mbleta anthraoite coal to hew Yo, a; le m C Arnasaer.llntlira aae *ord , and tieorse,dopeunatiturninatusor .aiiJi!Seq#l..s!a (Correrpondemoo of the Pram) Iib&DING. JUIS ZS. The following boats from the Unton Cons' passim Lao the &May ;kW (Mnsi to day, bound to Pluthaeights, .1-- dim and °unsuited sit TVu bluets. pur iron to C E smitb; Durnooo, do to Cittmon e. Cu; roun•mitou & kin)rnou, lumber to Jame' He e ; Gen Uemer.,u, otoeme , c, w m tneilvethe & oon. ono J L B%ylev; C orouoo, ;minx's' to Norcross & Ottawa; 1.) W ii4ollllttt, lowbei to :a it Hutu, N Y Lrk. • IT INLIII6B.APE. (Corresponanuee of thewram • A oar, July 13. Arrived. atearners Mattaxes, i , Olll Matanzas. sad Pt.s.s and rtripse. from A astuuston. 't he loiter saw, off Unmeateagne. ou Am. three U trensporto, b,Uod *own, With troops . Ake arrived sh p las PA. ter, Jr from Lovereoo.; sour ttrolune. few Proatera. the Mae( apOto on the Zlet tat 36 22. Jons7 6. U ri Stefan" shoo Rowans. steering PI W. MENLOBANDa. • Shin Berlin, May, from Antwerp. at New York 27th inatant. Brag al Inna•ota, Wm) ne, cleared at N York ST.h inst. for rnilsoe.sh Brig ..iniad.rva, Johnson. at Bristol 31th Wt fret De laware • rt.. - BASIL Gaston r hence arrived it Bremen ISt inst. ' cons .1 .1 Btaroaer.. damsel'. and ti•asy B Ctuoaer. °loved at New Yuri 2lth moat' for ?Wad. Behr Caoper. Heft. &toe, hence, arrived at Baker's arming 28rn in 1.. tl.nrB.,ray. Salter, hence, arrived at o.ot:touter 7.2 d instant. oh Isaac Bich, Crowell, hence, arrived at Boaton 27th Inst. • • ~ours Charles P Etiokner. Lee. Hilver Magnet Peril. *Huber lid Va..ee - unite. anu Ltd* • itt,e, Weaver, clear 11 at ft. at n 1,7 hike. for Pliiituselpuia. email e 8 V nee,er. Bde,siaugellu. and Pathway, Crawlurd benoe, ariived at aiideui.6.h inst. Behr Thee e reap, Wiigettur.ton, tiettue, arrived at Fall tti , et Zito jeer tour. Britian Queen. Johnvon. hence for Numb was ap•oxen itih met. ail.* lung 7616 Bahr r. W rzett W heldeu. at Boston - Site inst. from Banu re H fteate H Buono. Foster. linrrrws C. Clark. f r Mary Haley, Haley. end E einarnAlrreil, fur elaurceetowe, cleated at Uossoa 26,0 met 800 r riane.ta. Xaylor, been,. ae, iced et fte•berteort Mtn .net. Bohr i W Woolston, Garrhein, sailed from Newbury port Seth inst for eiiladelphte. novr 3.0 Etufman. ben/lett, hence. arrived at Fall River SIM inn eat. r Queen, Hnue, sailed from Newport 25. h in t for Phinidemina. . raotr• too. ~.ro•eil. and .1 W Morro, Mendell, fo pii.,4l,l o hla sailed from er ridenoe 2Sut lurk. . SPEOIAL NOTICES. Suminsits wits Dissesas or Tins BLAB. nea, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy. Weaknesg, &0.. read the advertisement in another column. beaded •• aim hold's Genuine rrepa.suotis." jyt:ixtvf tf OTili PRIOki OLOT/LING 07 MI isAfit4 iTYLNII, made in the best manner, expressly for tk.:- 'ALL BALES. LOWEST selling armee marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satsfaotory. Oar 0111A-' PRIOR system is •tristly ad sated to. All are thereby alike. cadet-lr .1011)3.8 & 00.. 504 MARA XV Ittrosa Batmen os Ltha oelebrsied Slut perfect Hair Dye is las boss shis sis world. ` Alt ethers are tore imitations of this great original. ertileh Imo rained irseh •ztenstve patronage in all parts of the globe. The genitals W. 4L Batchelor's Lathed Hair Dye igastaol4 protheses a splendid black or natural brown, wtthont Walling the okin or injuring the heir. and will rirterdy lAr ill Crier/ et bad dyu, Invigorating the heir for life. acad by ell Draggurto thnii Portman. Wkidesals FAIIIOII7OOL & 00., D YOU & 00.. Pluladelsith iikl-tt (Novas it Bass's 01111.1MILTHD 2110111ELEISi3 FAhl ICY nEWLNII MICHELLNEIS Tns Hest in Use Int Pascal - • W., Vie CIWNIMWWW Pl.l , 44liteli war' 16 OA RD PEtINTIN 0, b.litlT AID Chtatirixt tba City. at Ja alaita IrNIRD at-mat BILL-READ PRINTING, Beat cutilCßteemart City. 1'134 South TRIED Stmt. CIRCULAR PAINTING. Ban Au Cthsa.coNri a ?WI 03,tv..s 34 .itb VIII RD 1511.....4 PAMPHLET FRUMP*, and every other dasselp two of Printing, of the moat gnperior et gig Root reasonable tete*. et RING'w ALT 2lc BROVreri. ignite" Bail/Nog. 14 Keith THIRD Street. MARRIED. LIPPINCOTT—BROWN.-01 the 13th nitlino. by the Rev.'. Ronson Mansell. ter sea L pstuoots to Magpie A. Brown,. b ith'of Tuiikeeton. J. • - T 1.7. si—GKEYLILL.—On the leih in•taot, by. Rea. John H. Castle. bar . Richard 't onsr. of illookleY i to inixos Mary eree ., ll,. of Welt the • WALLACE—GURUS:4M MW instant, by Rev, J. F. Berg. i luai Irwin. Wallace. to Pilaw:W elds. bitss . Anna p. Curds. of Camden. J. • W eLL 60 1 . —LIK. FARO. --tin di , ti instant, by the Rev. • Ibert Barnes, Mr John E. WalLoe to Kii■ Ma ns i.ouua L rage. bath at his oily. • • DIED. UCH RIRTY.--011 the nth Instant. Willliam W. Chns th. rfs..d 33 ysars.6 m tans, And to days. His rinds and minuses oie respectfully Ineireieeo ado..d h funeral. this ( eioot.da) lot 'moon, at 4 u'o,',.. 13 from his ha. .. oenoe. 93t: stnerlaed street, below Queen stn et- • Be tw.K.—uu tue 26th itudant. Mona, wife of John Bthok, in the list t ear of ter ate. - Funeral from the residence of tier husband. hack of I , Irmo iej tb , s (blo,day) All reu.on o'o it„oKs the 26ib m•tint. Mrs. Cetnerin. Broo.s it, the 9:3 13 year of her ate. Fun.r,.l from the reside- oe: of her son-in-law, 80. 234 Itionnuns .treat, this . (2400007) snarl:mon. at I o'ci'oOlt• illto —flu the 24th instant . Martha, wife of Poter Brow. ,in the (6‘b ear 1 her ,se punt rsl bon' tier late r old no', 734 Coots* street shls Monday, trio:ninA. at 9 o'oluth DUNI. only. on the morning of the 33th 'want, unwell. infant sou of !sea* B. sad. a. bunting. LOFT-41 -sin the' 213th Instant, Jane IL. wile of Abram Coe: ar. ate da2 ea.& Fanera•from the ..-•lornoe of her 1 notano. Ho. 1518 .o.ottnrd etreet this (Monde!) morn mi. st. 9 o'o - Itit..Klrell.--tra the 23 in tsnt. Margaret .131.101.1. eel(' (.1 John )6•411. Funeral from the res eetoe of her busbard. lasirun -leafm east of bro,d street. on lueeday Mternoon. at lo'cloet. xbrie.—On, the 29th inftmst. mizah , th. ~If. of The. dote tdets. in the 70th ye•r of her e. e. • HA AM kinriru the ari., turterit, Mr. Randolph Liar mer. lathe 4351 /eat of Alias*. _ • - A/ )1711241Nbt & ISOtt; Lirx 91S . IeRTNUT Pfreittl ire zipyr telirn4 *• ftleinlc crape masers. at 16 end 111.14 cents. . . Blyek b 'rates, at 26 and 394 cents. piaci; 7-4 wide bareg#l4 60 and $3 cents.' ' • Ideound-monrain. pooh s, 26 Gen u s, ~ • Gray mixed !avails*, like. Aire, mottled mildews*. - - : • Gray mix d wide madonnas. 11140.. Mang and white printed grenadine baregea. 164. Shepherd plaid real grenad.n. ha eras. - - Black and white ?aria organdiea.len. irl [CrYOH OURIWOUNDED 'AT WASHING.: TON. IMMEDIATE DONATIONS MANTED • Ilk BY TrIF ° JARGO wR EET A N A D N D UR DO • •.elnNai, ybo.N-B , • A , D TowELING, M.USQU.h.TO NETTING. Ford t..; the oars of . Tale BANITIRY CO NlivilBBlON, Treiisnrytßui d nvtliPnanngion. HENRY cl Brif.Lo 01 8, President Prof. A. 0 oArlfit., Vice President. ELNII• lee. - • IikORGE OULIMM. U. 8.• o my. ALEX NND . En R.1•0111A8, U.B Army. FO Shit . WOuD. M. P U.; . Army. Wti...toM id VAN BUREN. M.D. WOLCOTT ri 91 4 . MI D. r - • • ISANLIJEL ROWE, n. (MANE , 11.7 d R D, J. &le vW BERRY M. D. - 12 , -ORGE r. r. RON% Tromeurer. kits.DERICK LAW 0 r $:11. Resident Bee. scr Donvinyl - in mo-ey ,re required. and ma. be andtessee tr, G ECLRGI , I'.BTRONG. l'researer of the Comm Poison, GO Ftreet. N. Y "nr G PH 9.010 - Treeen , er of Conant) Exeenhve Col,mlree, Amerman t 'when e Bank. N. Y. i,29 2t frr‘OTlCe .—OFFIIDE OF THE PENA!. BYLVkft lAI Ft RIK. COdletd.rtY, B. W. otat. ft(bß BROAD E FITRPETB. : AU person•hrvieaeiahpm agninet the Pennoiltmnla Farina (lampany. or holding Bre , d Tloketa Hamel by It are manna ed to er. lent he mime for payment to the undersigned. on nr be.o;e tee FIRES(' DAY 'IF U -6118 twit on which den the antra of the company wit' he &wed finally according to law. j 126-81 EDW D Fh REM. Secretary. CTOFFICE MORRIS CANAL ARID BANK ING CO JinuslOr . . T. Jul" 23. DERII N . OTlCl..—T.bn.Roard of -inflators boya r drolarad, from ohs normals of the Canal, a semi-annual liiv.dend of FIVE Pr R 0P.14T. upon the Prelerred Flock, pa.ahie on and of er the 6th day of ?onto% next, at the t Sloe of 'be Company. at Jersey Ci-y or to Btookholoe ain and our Phtiatlel, his, at the Odom of E. vii ClArk it Co there. The tram. fer B •oht will be closed from the 26th inst. to. Ot• 6tn of 4ntunt. jvts t • n L N. CONTIAT, PeoretgrY NOTIt:E—TO THE I ltilliAgglTA NT$ OF FRAN RFOR, t ) —That the Olt or WI- vRI.,Y Bean bn o d st the oountsr of tn. store, or served at your hous.s regularly. at an ear v hnur, , C, 88E4 RD, ivll3-Im . Arent for-Ts-Fress.th Vrabitrord. free' IrEIDE OF THE PHILADELPHIA ,AND .DARDYeILIIO4I.I Comp , tiv. Pstm•DEtLfHTA, /Or 13 Mel. The tioaril of Direo'ors have this day declared a Di vidend of LaV N • Y-E. CI.S.NTB •pe r share .00 the Capital Stoat of th e C012191112f. ontstandine , this day, Earabloon and after the 26 h lost. at the Came of as Treroarar. No .2 Walnut street. For the convent-non or 1.. _ w i l t be at the Depot corner Pr Darby avenue and Pomy ninth street (opposite the Gre,'m Pam , . road 1 between 3$ aid . s,r.x. el:Lae - Yu • citlilit 4 alll TA owl new the uth iiet irre-tte. •-e laod. OPARKB, and Treeintror . . No. 1 . 1 1 WALNUT TrOPFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 406 CO OT" UT ...moot Putz,ezzLpHie. Joie 1 JUL At a mooting of the Board of Di.ooto-s held tele day. a dividend of TRH r.E PPR CENT. tree deolared on the capital, payable rui the trot dal of August next. jyt Inc W. I. BLANCHARD Be.3rotary tt I TTOIir=I7E PROTESTANTIISot corner 8 JCobee NEW Street.. and ta te plesimre in recommencing it to th e public es an institution much needed to our oity, for Its rare In selecting the best Racm, women. and children as to character and cash anal:lone ; E. ADDICii€I_IIM Raw Street.. M. SEJ,LE o , een and Tnlpehooken street*. JUI.IANNA RANDOLPH, int Chestnut street Is'DW IN KIRIt PA RICK. 1331 Arch street. Dr. PANCOAB2,' 1131 Monet Vernon street. JAS. MR t KM. 1620 Monnt Vernon street. GEO. FREEMAN, 047 North Eleventh street. ' P. G. DWYER. NO North Sixth street. T. . 130 w I.R. bird And Germantown avenue. T. WILSON, 210 North Front street. T. 1deGU1R..,6.14 South Frontstreet M M. WHITE. 323 Marshall Street. W, C. 808 ER d 32 Market street. W. H. itiCEARDSON.4I3 Market Wrest, And over one hundred and _arty more. to whom re forwent will he 4•4 6 .11 at the elite. Intlin-ft MILITARY NOTICES. Z"la A VCR, ATTENTION! Wens' GOSLINE hut osebel w rsidessons, at the 14 W corner of •1X 0 14 end CR .11STS. T treats, firh et-ry. to enli.t a Lis tit tntsno7 Nelda:tent, for the war. Men vho base sewn •ersioe. ee aSo ober sod resp.o:lo4)o.vilisms v.ll be eali.tsd without de lay, and slew days be mastered tato Senn.. e jyff Mt" 1 THm g• MoOLELLAN.REMBIRNT " , named in honor of our gel'ant towreman. Genera! tittor;e B Itto leilatcie n-woresai;,:d. and ander Max.shlng ardent ID rtIPO viol:v.o. e Wore doe petty will b. no*.gard: b. ROOMe immerld.tely to heedguer tem No 2 6 coo h PS^NT Street. The foliotring re a het o. fie d end 111”Iffoffto•rs: • - ••. . . • . . Colon -1•• JICtIS•ZIPOLER, __.• Li moment Colene , , S. IIJULINSON, Major. J. • J ..PN•O __,' . . , dJurant. S. C. 11 ,8 00HAtt, Qoartormantot B r,•.W tt SHASHHT. . . r ur.e..uot .-Lift rfl - ". • • - - - ' Ass s't Parsee's', PHILIP LEIDY,Jrt. ....,.... • % 10 a ., ' ATY EN TION ! LTNOOLN . , ••• ,i,AlrAl:PV." . l 4few"irOod glen araated 4e all aa I:ll:tWsise . . s'ilinlol7,.. CAM" at CI best 11 t ii... l::, eark. Men . mastered t..to the settrD3e at cia-a. bsodaaatter. . Fattntrii end WAL •41rr: • it St-tt -1•111 CUT. BM el. .• WANTED—FOR: Tifir, THIRD Pent entll.l l l. Cavalry. able.b - died men of - good irt.grx.l., britweirn the ag.• or la 'm i l Ns a.m. for 5 yogis. Pay from $l2 to $ll month; with ho , td clothing. and•mndina•• att•ndivoe minor wit. not be, enlisted wit • out the content of parents or guardian.. f. en accustomed to bones and viden7referied.. Azip'7 at erincip tl" Yendezrons. No. 115 tooth 2.113tiT11 etrtet. Captain J'IBK mi 4 .Vart )724 1.2 t. . Third Cay,alr7.Ree 'shins ICleher. . _ LOOKING GLASSES; • 4t..'.. PHOTOGRAPIEtv:YEAMES, ENGRAVINGS. fr.VO. • P.IOTTJ RE FRAMES. . . RED D'ORD' - • TWENTY3PIVE - PER CENT. EAR LE S . GAILERIES. . 816 CHESTNUT - STREET. hit it • Germs. 11111 LILLIE'S SAYE DEPOT KO:LOVED to no. 41 Routh 615VEXTIE Street. near Our ninktin testa - late. The undone:nod. thankful (peered favors, and Wring determined to memfuture patronage, hes imoaredt as elegant and convenient store and has now on hand a i ffy& assortment of Lillie's store' l a ynktd Wrootht end C d Iron Pyre and Burglar root - /Ssres.A7 y i ? otly L re a;tmrglar proof eirmaV k btu . Ite's cheviot Bank Vault, esfetand ate 's Hank salt Doors and Looks wi funnsteed to order on short notion. "rlus is. the strongest, boot Prlptad, and cheapest Door and Look vat oflefftd• , particular attention called to Late P e Ca inet cafe for Plata, Jewelry, it.c. Rare WV to NUTVIIMI to style and eleyanoe anything yet - 1 red for vernose. end Is the only one that is strict lire and burglar proof. Brunet. lionea.-1 have now on hand say Minty el Panel, Eferrion, & Cc's Ba. f cu, most of them nearly new, and 00116 i forty of other maker.,. a Selnlitetel assortment so to stiles, and *banged ( or the now Celebrated Lillie ft Win wlll tw sold at eery tow rrioea. Pl , Yeee aoudad ersama. 10161.711 M. O. SADLeft. Atom. V)T.lOl?.'--SBALIi,D PROPOSALS M d need " PropOnbe : for Carole jog the Publio Bohooa of the T.enty-third Ward with twhirch flohnylai.l rod" will be received be the coderataned ai the , IiaNKFJKII PUT OFF,CS. tk.M. Nn. 16. until MOND •Y. Adana! 4.186!. Toe prftpOwll iault , a we btorase of tee Coal There will t two aiaea re• oa halt and St..ve the too to be 2-7.40 Oonnda t to pose!. will b. receiv,d 'Atha earne•tdric for the Char coal and Kant/bag Wood that m rcaolced WILLI ..al J. CRAM). i.:outr•dier, bla-St Tweet)-tainiWimt 000 Tel F 0 fdOtt.4 ,A oiftll Photoeraph then a poor ow!, Theiefore go, where rWll r -4.. L chased r, tot%=lgeet:aae et Mader). Phologrepo. It H,L'I AlifiRICS% AN LETTER, H both is one neat pamphlet Pnoe 10 °oats For NUT•Io by T. B. S. YV.OOr. of 81.1.4 a bud Citriel thrat it. • ifiGIVB-01.b.--Pare Olive Oil • in white ear banisio.:l6o rerivedz ib berk i Juliet; Per sent e 7 imo A • erc.itirealni.., :Ne4 , tv•.‘e.. es IPS.unr guest = - • 14 ; RETAIL DRY GOODS Rigmoirim, r PRICE. FERRIS, & Co. EXPLANATION. We have for the prevent removed our Stork to our Whol sale Stand, No. 6.6 MARKET Street. whet'. on aid niter MO .DAY. tre Nth instant, we w be pre pared to offer it for isle at Rebell until we iy , ,n proou another Store le a aniteble location for re , at.ing. We deem it due to on.selves. in expianation of our sadden rem ,val. to state that we were nub-tenants only at No. Sol CHESTNUT Street, and having understood, a few days since. that the - parties of whom we leased were in arrears for rent to the owner of the store, and that legally our stink oon d be distrained neon for these arrears or the original tenants. we deemed it prudent 'to remove oar stook to avoid its probabto seizure for a debt not our own. • PRICE. FERRIS. ed Jy2s-5t 1R14.401( FIGURED SILKS. ' -x.i" A Irmall Lot .71.v0t Reoeived. Small firu . bt 75 omits. eh it .-.1.,E88 BROTRERIS, car+.lsTlsC C nyd 1414351 v Rtreeta. FIA/41NA AA /11.1 W. Very dPsimble ^Wont'. in Now Goods, Measonng 16 to 181ardi. .eriolsllo 61506 - 8115t..PLbtiti 11110 T Fl 11.R11, EN611.1111 Gkl3 • • Mixture,' nud peoted In rise C4n.llcina. ar serf Low Prises.- Franori said English B iregns 8 4 wide. ' 13nOTEEE8. ATEWIA/k. ..t3T9I,W The roost splendid 1111s1C .11141107LIGS in hie:oits HADTIGFIA•OO:. gs isouia TENTH litaßE7l. SILK M.A.NTrriT • - • In eery new style, the richest ineilthitieWeliiMil. at the elegant /few Store, • as ROUTE TErrrit arrizior., CIIEAP DRY GuOu:-- eTILL, seukt.lll6ll. REpuoTiortlN BUMMER BTOCK • in order to Insure sales and realize Cara. .., • : . .. • • Fine Chin': oolored Patis - Oigandme.r -..- 4' . ' , .. -... . , - Do do. Pans Jinoonete. Taediom et. le . do. do. •• : Dit•lr Brown Lawn,. 1234 °sole. .. 811 k ChaPiee, Bargee. Garet. •Anslate, Gray Good:, Pop inn. Mow. de • sines. !so - lack Tamartine Crape de Firearm. &o. ' • oulan i nilks and .-I l ..nese. &a. , tir hite °ode in variety. .1. fine l ine of plain Swiss Muslims. 12% to 150 eta. Illaolt La.e lill antler', donrnous and Pants. . ' . Bit• k and Colored stalls thaw's A very ohesp lot. f Linen Cambria Hdkfe. .. A Sal atook o , Flannels and Comeau° Goode at th e lowest market rated, tor cash only.- CRA R.-lAADAMS lic SOK, MONTH and A RC H FPraetar• IVI fuN'S -&Nu Bui[S , WEAR. A.T.E - ca•hmitrettea L lsw•eds: entun-del . • . Linen Drills. idatteeds. COrdUllo7l. l. 76 coot 6wq -14astraecer. • • . /hack and taw) Cassiateres. • ; tit 40: .• It AL Onrak RD. yl3- . 111. C. turnerAi2l7Jsld maitrior CtA kilitbi OUT BALD Dustiti 4000.1. Ratlines of our stoat Bummer : l:tress GlOodse et Zig:6ll,l 4 }3rig& c fa t half uric.. Fine mat Black lyres& (cod extra °hemp. COO EH & B. E. oor. "rill and MAR KICIF. "LIA,B,t l)II s t) re ..toirtk3. Shawls, Min Use. and Bornous, ?souls d to Mi. hat/ their salts. BI•ok Bilk Mantes,. Ciotn do. Bummer Lusters. A fine st"o's; cheap, . COOPER & sIOBA RD , B. R. nor. NI ^ and MARKET. A. 8.--Bast Hotly Adria, 17 to SO rttriota hilt LN Aiv usiALL Alt of•Efilra thlks, one [Aide. • Black for mt., muss. Ell.ok Silks • . Bleak Silks, 21 to 86 tnobes fide . LAN L, P 111.111.171 1. iand RCH, are sailing all their Etuninir: Goods lotr, to alone them. kunimer,Rilloa_ Indio and Pranolx. Pnork•Fronon Ornandy ',awns • Bernra sndl,awn Obft by. the Ynrd. Houbta and Lwiit +ilk Grenadines. E viz LariDELL HA V & FOR. BATEGI 4 43 FIR w886'113 All-wool Bine Flounel. It-wool Plaid F'annele. • Good assortment of Towelings. almoner Quit!. whoi•ossio. - - 1861 —MisllloultAßCE YEAH, 1.! • riARp nil DRY GOODS! VERY LOW PRICES: , • B . IdOILE REDUCED! THORNLEV & CHIBM, _ _ N. E. oor . VIO l'R and - BPRING GARDEN. Want to sell their stook dons off. And pave_oonsentz.ntly REDUCED Tazilt- PRAMS, RV LOW. INDEED. Fancy filllts a tat' e over half price. Dome stv Lee of MOS. Ouckla at half price. Laos Mantles. Polntea. meg -Rig.. very cheap, Btsok emits. the op t in Phtladelphis. A great variety of Gray Goose. Lawns Ro. '- A very !sr. • MOOk of I:oMtlitio . 6oodN: . - A vt.ri large stook of Linen Goods. Clothe. Cne4mwree. Veetit,ga. dco.. Re. N. S.-fhiit. s AARe. CtIANtE , c 1 get_goode OA xumally ohean• I'HoRNLEY '1118h1.,, N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and "PRIMO Gar DEN. N. 11 —rom Om date, July 9th, Terms "Cosh on Delivery." i•O SI . II,I,I4IccAT,R InSrY GOODS .--Bes "nediry 'or Oitighettui f r9Do. Dime as.ortmeot or Dress Goons from 1236 to 26. Pelalnes rnd Charlie i OSUMI rednosii f.om 26 to MX. .Utdies' Clothe. plain. plaid, and striped, at • low future. Men and Boys' Weaf.' nitinh rsducied. • ewas to grpat variety from B to SMO. rnienta Oevds. at the lowest market prin . 's. teiland dhaw.s. from Site BC"; • • JOHN B. STOKES., 702 ARCH. Street S Uhealtit STOOK OF DRESS POODE3 AT cn t ulni t aiSffitgi NO TO THE Tallit dund re'e tm i JO to . Min'. ;"ti' n p r ri r ir - -6173" u ' i ts ea e 1•414 e.• - " _ bpeoisl attention is requested to our stor-try4 dots and Jaeonet Lawns. whiob we .re bound to_close re out et a low figu. CIIARL l.!8 D & Sort,: RAO ETOR rit a n d A BCE/ Streets. B AJA/A.1145! B eidsklAirtrs ! I GREAT BAORITFICES. EXTRAORDINARY— INDUCEMENTS offered in Me balinee one _l4toch of WAKEN. D.R1,88 1.34J0D5,' now tdosini_out - • - GREATLY UNDER COST PRICES. Panama in;Lsoti Mantle", %unions, Pointe& flargatna ?ilk Coats. a- d Mantles. NARGAINd IN FANCY ISELKB. BARGAIN. , IN BLACK SILKS. ISOo. Mohair Grenadines for Mo. lee. Deana*: new air les, for 83. • - Mo. Organdie I awns for 1830. Migo. Lawns, fine quality. tar &a STEEL & eoN, Jill No. ?r n North TENTH Snort, !stony. Cmstes A BSNKRUPe .I.6)POKTILEVB bTOUK A of Samples. of Linen Cambric, Handkerchiefs, to hem-stitched. sheer•ooided. and embroidered from 10 Cents to a cents eaob; a great bargain. purohesed a saorifioe for omih,awd to be eoid in the same way only. CRARLai3 AD-Me & EON.- Jean 1168TH and ARCH streets. lORENOII LAOE VELLA%.—A choice lot IL just pnrobaird from a bankrupt importer, and for sale at half pries at CHARLES ADAMS & EOM, 1.1 0 -1.1140 TH sae /tßtt• Susses. rtENUti LAUD .1111:6 2 ISCrtatß u -11- AND ANTLES —ll lan* stook to be eti'd stigma than wholesale wines.We eannot be undersold In thaws goods. OHARIAIe &Della & Jen) HIGHT)) and ARCH Btreeta. M I:J!. QUITO NETTING, all colora ; Tarle , swimtan all eaurn'oror cov ering classes ; Plaid and 1.•• . - CIitAELADABILEI it SON, . . t tul A R• 111 Streets. RM ALi ,-PL AID 611.1(13. • 16 • 7 • Blue mid White French Silica. Blackand White French Bilks. Brown end White Frenoh alike. Green and White Frenoh Silks. • .Ynrple and White French Silks. PO dos. Eidkia. at SI 60 per. doz. 10 doz. White Silk Gloves. 810 per pair. Many good@ rednoed Verl toe to olose_opt, at Joan H. STORES'. jea 7OO ARCH Street. i4P.NOL&L , . X O P n I LanEd after H th A t Seltel swte EVERY P O S SIB L E . LIDOC i E ' MbY to CASE( PBBLOBABERS . OF DRY BOODIL! Selncdetentuind to rulers lasi, Steck they will ties 6lood gr afar Beautll Fanny Silks for TB oents,Wortb BEM Rees] Rich Fancy Silks for st, well worth VAL reasdine and Bangs, goo , U, shoat. one half their ere, Mixed Deeds; ix iMiIY vista'' , from oents Der Is i d .LACK BILLS, .11.1 10R C11.1 Al, ND LUSTROliiis-VEIY • Af'. • DOW Bleak BrQcadp Silks. doable faced, ho. &s. •De Lathes:. CeMoes." Cintameree.. Clo th e. Wraiths', • tdruelms nemesia. 'lleitis: Wirers &a.. ice. saA*L AIiD'CLOAI{.-FLOOM. zxnuirtiort. French Lace Mantles. rolutesi Salmis; Ermenes. %mons Lao. Mantles Chanttlls Lace bloods, ke. lilsoß Silt Goats, Atiajlts v &e., hieverz style. At THORN E - kr: OKIJIM X. X. Illirniar Y. 3411 11 , /IP Cite •A • Dior Mot_ x1I•ITAIIV ,titpOLIB4 COTTON DIFOXE: SUITABLE 7072',TENTS, sus • .111.0THIN 4 411AM I WELLS. ~icuv~si~ce~, TO PAMMIS RESEDllifi IN_ THE itinut - • na propar•d, as tiereldollll. faggots Audits@ Guatry isaidenoot nth Mil aseliptiat.a" WlLOOKlalgt, yam. le»A+ 11 ; ALBERT ROBERTS, • - - COMM!. =MIMI /1211).VMX STRICBTS. p URE,PUBTWINE. O. H. MATTSON. dBOH AND narrs STREETS. Jai pk 0 T9ORAPH: ALBUMS, The lamest and moat elegant ASSORTMENT. AT ALL PRICES, OUR OWN AND PARIS MAZY TI .F' A C TUR JAMES S. EARLE iss_sorr, 816 CBESTI.II7T STREET. 10141" ------2 .!wailtg 11116 . 11ORTS. VI P II It - N --, , ...____ - . Is 4 GAPICABTi.,... mii The Wee or 'Me itti , „- rni2 oL , TAIN SPRINOB. be reduo:d. from neiCeir{. PENNIMLVANIA h.lO it r UOLL&RB E ee po r rata lM .. :Zfk i a ,....l:t ifui ir r l:l . 7t ui.p ' a a r to ll WS-12t • tgEll BM HMG, 04F'S I .a.,, 4.7 /KAY, N. .I.—DP:LAWA Rg TOME 1e5t,...9..% PE for the -eeson. Terms. $8 per week. 1,18-1 - J + el PAI NI P. CR.A.W.Provr.Z.,•. SEA ?3AI BftIGAPITNIt DODS BRI T GANTINE BK&CH. N, 7. Now open for the season. The Bathing. Fishing, Gunning, and Yachting being very superior. Boats will await guests at the inh.t on. arrival of mama. Board per week $B. P. 0. add Atlantic City. B. BA I Tat .11.1-2 m • • .PrOprietor • WBITE 11013SE„' • Lower end of MASBACEUBOTTB, Avenne_,_ ATLANTIC CITY. This house is located immediately on the Beach, and Meant+ every sooommodittion for Visitors. . Terme moderate. WILLIAM WHITk ROUSH. jefa-tin Proprietor. SEA-BATtIING, SA ,IN la, AND ' l / 4 - 7 Erie. ATLANTIC TLOITSR. . WATCR.RILL. • Near Sitonincton, Conn. This celebrated watering-Place Hotel, where the facilities for Barbing. Ntillll4R. Fishing. and toe enjoy ment of the beet quality of sell Poo are superior to an other in the United States, will be opened on the Pith of June, 1861. 0. 8. BPSNOI , II., je2it-lm . Proprietor. "ALUAISIBRA," - ATLANTIO CITY, N.J. SPLENDID NEW ITOUItE, Comer of Atlantic and Nlassaohusetts Awennes• Now 0,e1.1 for the reception of Boarder* The Room, and Table of " HE . ALEAMBR.A" are uneurpaaaed by any on the Island. - There is a goisowas loe Cream and Refreshment Sa loon attached to the Rome. Terms Moderate. C. DUBOIS & B. I. YOTP'I3. Pmprietnra. 111VDLOW3 H:YrEb, ATLANTIO - tATY q. t the terminue of the railroad. on the left, beyond the depot. Th a Bowie is now open for Board ers and Transient Visiiors, and offers. .000mmodntions equal to any Hotel in Atlantic City. Charges moderate. Child - en ani serfants half price. • efT Paruea ahoy d keep their seat nit the oars a• rive in frnntof the h jrl-1m CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. This spacious House. situated at Athintio City will he °toned on the 99th June. with every aoorenmodetton for visitors. The gone fronts the bane , 129 feet. riving ae view of the ocean. and is near the Fiebnic and Stull Point. No rune will be coifed to seenre the comf ort and oonvenimme of otteota. le2l-tsel THOMAS C. GARRETT: LIGHT 110U8B OOTTAOE, ATLANTIC CITY, the nearest Hopi. to the serest part of the beuth,llll2oW oitisia for tie Henson. .L • TERMS MOD* , R NO LIVINORS SOLD ON THIS PREMISVE. JONAH WOOTTON. Jell am • • . Proprietor. ASIDE 110138 r 'ATLANTIC 011 Y, 0-7 - N. J. BY DAVID PCATTER4OOD.. • A NEW - PRIVATE BOAR ING-BOUBE. beauti fully ettuattd at-the foot of Peanhyjvarita, Avenue • Now, 01)00 for oiritors for thr ee'aon. 1e24-214 S"BATH i NG:— " The Clarendon," formerly VI rvinia Hopei.) VI RGI •I A /Lyre va, AT . ANTIC CI r m Y, eow open for rho Accommodation of Hem hie Douse a &miled immediate yon ._.be sob, sod Pow every roouLatto‘ds a fine view of the sea. t , e24-rn) - J/kedga J KIN KINS, al. D. riliktdAtiANY HOI7BE, Nußail ()Afto x LINAAVENUE Near the Depot, ATLANTIC , C Uetthentlber takeeeleairnr e In informinir hie former patrons and the pnb ie that , be has reopened the above floewbe , e he will be happy to please all who ala 7 favor brat with a Gall. • ielli am griTAFI eitiltelTFlL, Proprietor. WASH NiiTt N IV )(18E, ATLAN TI CITY , N, J.—Thin Rouse frorn• the Surf. and kiss the finest Bs thing Ground "a the Bench. Board Inv week, $B6O . Bettuss • reales moluded for siseklY boarders only. Board per day_ 8160. tangle' meals 110 sent-. JOHIS Rtfrtig.l4 HAM.. Jets-2m Pioprielor. • IX' It NTUCKIraOIISE, - • ATLANTIC CITY. N J. This comfortable and convenient new house !ousted on Kentucky avenue. opposite the Surf ;louse. has been fitted Up tor visitors this se.sna,_ • P. A P. QUI9LEY. Proprietors. N. 11.-4(011.413 and Carriages to Hire. sf:III.I§ITHAL . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. M. L A WLOR, Proprietor. The above new house is open for Boarders.. Rooms eqUili to ant on t* e Pesch, well ventilated. high 0621 , tag.. &a. tiervan's attentive and polite. Approximate to the Bathing grownisq. jest-9m FRANICLIN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY ; N.J. BY MARY MAGIUIRW. This Rouse fronts the surf. and uossesses the finest Bathing 0 otinde on the beech Balm:beg 118.110 yer week • $1.63 per day. Aingle meal $1 cents. Bathing Drgases inolnded for weekly boarders only. COiNSTITIITiONAL:.ibittbE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 1., tOJAMWpmne_the ARR, tional.) RIC • - • • • • fo.l'Old -• • Proprietor. Sir The oboioeet Wanda of Liquors andGlare to be roue.% no the Island ' . je24 ho VIOL MBIA fit) ifE4E, Atlantic City, •,./ N. J. EDWARD DOYLE. Propyied:T. Thls Howe is iu the immediate vicinity of the Surf House, aid within balt4 square of the best Datithic Glyonnds on the beach. The- proprietor will use every effort to make his guests oomfortable. Terms reason able. • . 1024 gm QTAIC 'HOTEL; 1,7 Ir 4 nib opposite the United Ntatesnotel,) ATLANTIC C , TY. N. J. - BAMIIISL /ammo. Proprietor. Also. dertFiitee to hire. wir Bowdon; toeommodated on the =rt re . anonente tetra& P. 14 SIM • Ii e L L, ►— cm.* ISLAND, Oct,* Me, N. the above named finis!, hotted establishment would respoottnity inform she thousands o. Guess that have heretofore visited his house that. in order to meet the Ram* of the times. he has, for she present Ranson. IiUCED sale cHeRGKIS for Wsarcie a to iIG bT LL ARM PER BR. Children under 12 rears. eit Tratie t• eijtriNhAefteyscroom moWaona, - stem to J. Van Cqert, 243 rebstreet, Plaseelehis. je2l- 2re AA ItOle Gaßms-reoN.Pmeristor. WHITE SULPHUR AND OHALY BEATE SPRING& DOUBLING GAP. These Bpringn are In Cumberland ii , unty, Pa., thirty miles west of Harrisburg on the Cumberland Valley Railroan, and a tow opetifor the reception ol suitor*. goard from five to eigt r dollars. apoording to rooms. Procure four through tiok.la at the Penney Ivenia Rail road Office, at a reduosd pries $4 th °nth." Gail OD B Janney. Jr., Co.. Ulf , Market ityret, for informa ti on, cards & tr. a. (OYLE, AHL,A. IR A hIER, Proprietors. Jam-sm• HOWLAND'S 110 TEL.. SEA BATHISQ, I,oltO BRANCA, 11. J Rho onbooriber will open hut hotel for the ERCEPTIOei OF VISITORS on Saturday, June 111, UR. - m7SI Sm' • .R. EtOWLAJNID. Proprietor. COLD - MEM!! HOUSS, Oape Island, N. J. This celebrated house will be opened for the re caption of gpests on lime .18 1861. The int - nation of this house is one of the most beauti ful on the Island. commanding an unobstructed view of the ocean. A band of mimic has been engaged excineiwelr for this bowie for Vet season. A large comber of bath houses are connected with the establ.ahment. Good stabling for horses attached to the prem. ea. Applications for rooms or• other parboulars 'rill meet with prompt attention by addressing the subscriber. JAS. H. LAIR_D. Proprietor. Jell-tm Carelalind. N. .1. SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN sPRINGs, DEW JElteirr' - - • The "HEATH BOMB*" will be °toned for these oeptuuipf Company .inue 13th having been extim•ioeiy rehtted and improved since the last Beason ; affording additional comforts to visitor's, and hicreasuns the de siniblem moot the place. ss a Peaittly• pleasant, fashio nable piece of Bum mer resort." 8-bnolei 's Mountain' hem bat few equals, and is summand by note It is reached by R pleasant „railroad ride, and out, sworn hours from Philadelphia. leave Phiiroeionis in the ill o'clock tram for New York reach Jersey City at 3 o'clock, theurre by Morris and Frees Railroad to the mountain. riettirmag,leare the Mountain at a a. M. and I P. M.. &mows in Phila• oelobis a' lona 3 o'olock. r. M. Rama can now be en gaged: !Charles imiderami. D. A. CROWELL, Jar-frmwlBt* • • Proprietor. eff.R..4I3UN SPR.IftiGB, CAMBRIA. CO., PA.—This delightful and popular ploYe of summer resort, boated directly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the A nagboa7 110011110201:1J1. twenty-three hundred feet above the level of the ocean will be open for guests the 30th of JUNE. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved • and beautified. rendering Cresson one of the most romantic knei attractive 'Marts in the State. The furniture is being thurrillgolY renovated. The seeker of pleasure and the sufferer from heat or, disease, will and attrac tions • here, in s first -9Jan Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Tenpin Alleys Baths, ho .. together with the tpurest air and water, end th e m o at magtament moun soeoury to be found in the country. •.t • Tickets good for the round trip from Pluladelphia, from Pitttburt, 33W . Per further information, address , • . G. W. MULLIN, * Creston !intuits. Cambria Co.. Pa. ICITTATLNY ROUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. This favorite rho season . w opn. wasenting Increased ntoaetsons. for the Board redneed to snit the re Kensington Depot at 7 o'elook E. hi., and sr nye at the Gap at l o'clock P hi. R isnistess.—Frankiln Peale. Morton Id Louts A. Gads/. S amu el O. Rousse', tad Charles sacker. L. W. BRO tit AD. jaW-Im 701MatOr. IGA-B'►TUULt:G.—The ObiITICD bTATZB BOTEL, ATLANTIC. N J.. is now open for visitors. - This is the largest and hest. furnished Hotel on ;he islaud. and being oonvewent to the belsob and surrounded by extensive and.weli shaded grounds, is a desirable .House for fantiliee. It us lighted Wall gas and wail repelled with pure water. The Germania Society will Rama the magi for the season. The nom stop at the door of toe Hotel for the o 11%4111141106 of.gnests. JPJLEhItIAJI NicKIEHIN, /elO-tf - Prupnetor. VKA BATHleiG.— United States Hotel, 1.7 Long Branoh. N. open for the r.orTtion of vijitors. jape tan ; with the enlargement of dining room parlor. 4..ditional rooms, no ,slooe irst session. 'Add ress * B. A. Skull filAlLs.X Proprietor. , • jyll-1m VSKIIER BOARDING, ATLANTIC N CITY. N J., ASHLAND HOUSE, Corner of Peinurylvania Avenue and the Railroad, Atnintio Avenue, lECELEZ= For Far the roooption of oormanonfor i mimmtv,.. tin RISTLiIi RENTI3OIIII.AR'S Le.OBN -, C BSr R SALOON AND . OPTICS, No. 409 OW' S' • NUT Street. • 911 wart,' RY, No. 989 North SEVENTH Street Ph iledele lat Gurrit.thiA AXILIAA oIIDLLDS, or 'Ladies' Dress Proteotors--a sore protection, from all dampness by perspiration. INDIA RUBBb& GOOUdol every desonption. Belt -114, Prickol, Hose, and every arttote wasiedeottirtd.of .Ituna dubber, cd the best_goe.terud. Goods sold FOB cla/01, TO dUIT TB s, TIM EH, at the Great India Rubber Store. Ell 08821• SLIT rrtreet. above ilurd, rth ride . Army and Pavy 8117: 1 1% or 4 LEY. flr 0 THZ LADIES .--CJHILDREN'EI CLOTHING, at an immense eeoriSoe, nt the Le , dos , and Muldren'a Purrashuis Store. Sc. 104 North Tins k Street. at•nve Arch. t 8 I.IItASTAIIE 'STAMP& —24 ct., 12 ct.,..10 at. I at. sad /I et. STAMPS (or al " a s " °Me° laggertkllj the 3 et. atetnee. they wall be sold at a d •01111112 mr• pesfm 9fin OASES UNITED VINEYARD PRO- Fla PRIbTORB COMPANY (Ge f o . s.cs SaltKosot Malmiter.)Cttlatt • U.—Jost merged pe r ocean Mum mer; from B •rdeaux, WO eases 111 bottle! eaolt/ very line OLD Bwat.DY tltottloPlnwnaot, ol toe above known and ravorite •urand, the unit rurpo rta li um In th e unitod buttes under tpe new tan to which we tieg to Gall the attention of the trade. siiin• pies tan be aeon at our aloe. Por sale on boud by th e lOW agents J. M. o n ft CO., Ivl-1m gitroolt. 800 and ‘4llll/0 ENV. LOPE. 4, all different sty les, the 'mum oolotottot to the United t .te., for et eat one cent patio. Yon can order from 311 op to 800. at the a.ove prsoso. 1,1.4 re.e ved ',amebas of Bea &mon Envelopes frontlla tl. nd. Virginia, and Aeauatr, eto. Colts* ton will find it to their advantage to order dirent fr.= ORA RlAtel A. 101161,1i1t. 21 ANN (street. h. New Demos reoef•ad dm Iv. Trim. supplied .172"% CidainWlAN*7-.ln, clidica B.nd casctB set due taunts of sB.4Bnurnadvvasx, IlVd-artra VIC MN Maio cryj r A I 14, VW* 118818.110111 r area. TO NTAGA.F.A FALLS AND . 13AOlt FOR el% - iangimaismilliimm EXCURSION TIOKETS WILL TM BOLD DAILY THROUGHOUT THE BEABON. 71011 E ° I,, LPHIA TO Tgis IPALLs OF NIAGARA. aodßuirsiol a z, E _ LIFN ,DOLLAR.R. R..gohng and Oataw 4 ega. • VISIT the oratimmty to FALLS 0 i' V MW TEE AT TICE MOST •TRiIe4X4:2IARA:. TICKETS good for ISIVIN ooton3odationg throughout are MST Roenery &lent the route ut unequalled. aD For information al to hours of starting. &0.. F. A E., Through-Ticket Office, ' • X, W. Coiner SIXTH AND CHE4STNUT STREETS H. D. NIHAU, Cienoral Agent. G. T. LEONARD. Tioket Agent. • '.....1710-/ra Mt V SEJNIEN TN3. AgAirMBI Y 11111EGDP.V(0 —1471 , PP TN- Dr US NOY 'LTY Ellebk,ql l woet Thal exbOntio on Nsuu.day afrerno n. et! • oiookr R•IITO ootiooti oftha wOUTII B. LA.,O` , -1 7 ,fo'Vi•syn —theit,ding the treat Renle at Rolfe Itiin. , va.. B ttie at Cis theta. Missouri, with o•creite of el-the (..ne ral. • nhe ton..nred • y RendersonN greet relir an 1%- tion of the- RU *1.4 WAN eich" the fall of , ehaa. • won I dm aeon. 25 ciente ; eht hire 2, 15. Corored 25 °ems. 1,29 61. MILLER'S WINTER GARDEN; Ten and 722 VINE Street. between Seventh and Eighth. WRAND V(WIAL AND INV RtIMENTAL CONCERT AL RV I V"Ntrie• VR E. With nnthtiv change of timeremme. ar,d enopor•ed by the mom eminent' @Mows and Voceliite in the o'ty. RN cora; Vtt SRO'S . • Private Bs, o o ni ei for !Adios (only when encored by gentlemen., I 26 It ptiotNbY.VANtA AOADEMY (iF THE Fltift ARTS. 1n25 CA INKTI4TrIt ittriset. is mon daily. Sundays exusptad, from A. M till 6P• IC Admission ttS Caws Chiltven under twelve_ pee"- half urine. !OMAN Of Htnak. jyl.- WANTS. WA N TED —A SI rmt I'IN as t room or• Co - o*ni.n. Or - sp exveneroed gnaw City rererenoe given. address `L.1.." at tbie °Moe. 51. W A tertp—lmproved t i yy Property in ir • exoNinge for good tarot 'New . Address • Nita „Ters..•,y." offio• of this 11 , 14. , cfo 100 VVANTED TV -filLOtt ,r•t;E orth Panneslvsma Pailio.d - Ranburs and vre, and oars bonds for a o;'e reside,oe. in s K. od locality: Address " Ernie." offase of TA4 Foss Nutuug 1.-asshry. aad ore• or the pr... vs 1.19 f PariPIAJ) VY Etl4 tiNt2 vt_li Men, &c., e invited to address the" En3pleT giant' Committee, "at the Rooms of Vas Yonpg..lso Christi est.an Association. 1009 szok.l.oll CRVAT w fitr ap3-1121 ..FOR SALE AND TO LET:. VOL- HALE -14R.84. I TOKARB . • ALL Froites ands cwt. thrintiont the Vetio - . 50 9 P RR c , 1.4 T 13 6. t,vir .:o3T. &Spy. at ass. CHASM, Street Foortb.floor. • It - gia Wurtko , )1 Riot tiSmilif 10 . 01,T.-4- • oommodtow. BR OK MANS ON.witlitero Boni of I.nd and suible. bettitifu ly eitonted optbe battil the '.. UM re. trOno bortu bof Prey.' typeurc. CVPU'4 rt.t.iCh. _ilg_ the vio,nity. or of Pi.Loati. & pf , pl/IP, Vol M.I, Hic..r Etreet, Puitsdeiphts• ir24-wfm 30 - di 'GrIsMANT , +WN PGRAFIANT .Br. WE St i.ENTC (or Eiettange or Rele — Lare , Lot. iteS conveniences: & L. MOS jet j,27 2r. .• 916 ARCS Street. • TO RENT — tiliOD' • ^ 4l ELM, N. J. —A nrinPrOdlions B - pOtrait; a...ear-My lo cated on the mein ttteet.oaddonfiet d ; be. ail born form end conveniences of,s tomolete COODtri 130111110. Inquire of.l. i.. v-: TO 27 .6• • • • 922 I/ r Street. Phila. ' THE AOVER.TiSAR fiff Li ER to parchese a moderate sized city retridebee. in' a Rood • n"IFIP orhtext• to , etbotb 6e mould Five desirable ass .acrd : *A V Dor oem. bonds. Laurels " 13 ,, nd5," office 01 w. Ps. • - • b IS-ti ' t, Xmas-Ater%) Vti ti LET (for the NIEL seiso7 or)Jese) a lassasneßetintienoe. pear Ehoe- Mier Lane etnti.Vll; thri TOMB well ablikled. E. Bwett. 41.0 Dry .t4et. im. fit , TU KXNT LOW—Furnished or un 11Mtnnanhed. for an months, or looter . if desired, . lame and oonvetuent leo 173 i Aron street. Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, e 1,6 AK' H Street t. ie K. al OH 0,81'14 UT-t.ilt. art I.lUtitt. and JIM STORE to rent,:rTbe desirable business looation. 1433 CB ESTIICT_IWeet. with dwelling attached. Apt al 431 011.14TPIUT !greet . 01.0 . 1 F)11 KALE-several de!-Irtble Farms, ari , ttiti a short distance of th. city.. r partico a- s soolr_to CLO 1s t 4 ac bl n•• e+st corner FO'' and WALNUT retreat. second floor. ji2S-3t." To RENT—A vert desirable ba'OltJli t on the Ninth'-etreet hoot of "The Continental • He L" The Store at Ninth and &mom street% Teitn•- *tally ec ito hteted for a lilannrai and HAAN J ge OH e N MOW. Ant fa-t! Sonthwett NINTH and RAN/Tillit s tree ts. i :F°X raLUlLsaitiS.—A vuu tub lbaLtir of 'rope unimproved term larM m be the Om te of Now ',sissy. convenient to the aity. e boo nee4l ter ily. properly. A;pty at No. rto FEDY./. 30•01. ERSON&L cc* / WM. b..lEtta.Vlo4o:•., now wt I g oe northeVettornot in t v COASeB Streets. J 7 - INSURANCE - C - 0 ES. TNPITRANOE OOMPANY OF Tl , s PTA -";', OF-PvivN 6 YLVii.'IA,—OFFTO woo-4 awl X015.01(333 BttlLnt.ga, `'o•t^ aide of NO el, Urn set betNeet DOCK and THIRD 81 teem kbLe delohia. STATEVRNT OF TAT , : AIPETR Of es'il ComesnY, February 1, 1861 putq shed - in eon . fonnity of the bat of Aesembq of AP al 5, 1812. • MORTGAGE!. Ca , h. Marke4ocays. All of wh`oh ari6lrst znortgagsa upon p o vert, In itua pity ...... 890.000 00 ' LOAN BONDS. Par rotue. 830 OM City of Pittsbarv. 6 ear cent.. .70 21 'OO 00 115 760 City of Petit de lonia Grier aen•... 98 15 4.8.5 Lo WOLO r 'yttrium ttallio d C0.,6 Der • 15,1410 klarrisburg. Po taro mill — M . L..lay, d canoaster natirvad, 6 per ont . —.. 95 14 250 00 11,000 Philadelchie- Wilmington a Ra!t• mo, a Rai road t:o.. 6 per a nt...,- . . 98 10 781 VO 10 4'313 Cvy of Phi a elph a. a par oe t. 86 8 86408 6 000 it , of •-blladely ira, 6 par cent (not taxable). .• 6090 00 5 000 CI eretra Ile and Debeetare Canal Co 6 per Gent, . , •73 3 &CO 00 6 040 Le high t 3. at and I , aatialfo - it per o nt.(l'omm' 100 X 6 OSZ ao 6.000 Lehigh Coal and Sav eel nt.2o. • Goer an ( Mertz.: e) 101 5 050 00 3,01.0 & hny)till ^aviantioa Co., 6 per can% of 1884 _-..667E 202 60 8000 United States T reasury Notes.--106 8 32A) 00 01119 Tr CKR.zP44 , I . - • 18 00018) share* at orthern Bark of • Kentaoky . Zi , 19016 00 10.000 900 slarrra of Lehith Coal And a ' i!ation C . •- . . . 01 9OW 00 8 000 160 'she. es f Berta of ' 6 . 1061). •-oal and Naomatt n Co_.. . .-... 3 X 5 400 00 4100 40 share's ol P. ank lin Fire - mar- Baas Co.. R .. • . 245 8 COO 00 6 •. 600 110 shares of ile •- •ver Sle . adore ail- . road and Coal Co 5,000 Maar- s. of Philadelthia, nor. want-aro, and Nornstown Rail road Co- . - 49 4503 CO • 7 660150 464. es of Mount . Cartion Rail- ' road Co.-- .---..-- 35 WO so - 6000400 she res orrennst 'alma Rail- • road e.o. 33 3 801 te) 4100 40 hares of Union Baarof Ten- ' ner.a-e... . 70 2.840 CO . 1.500 15 peeves of Pennsilainta Fire In so, twee Co. MO 3 COO 00 3,350 6 7 shares or CleY.lanifiiitittialto- • n i•• IL a ailroad -25 1 675 00 2 COO 40 •hares of Phil.. elphiaatie T ate caster Tarria•k- kat ro‘d C 0... 25 1 0 , 0 40 2:0• a share of ' , area litiontiandliork n nine- lteu•rceid CO i 6 125 00 260 10 shares f Reston and Wilkes barr Tarnytt a Iroa 1 o 10 100 to 30020 sb•res of Philadelphia Steam !lug Bolt COiriPan4 ..... •• • •• • • JO 300 00 ,otr_4:ll.,Lieoßt US. Notes Receivable s• &Bill , . of F=ob+nge..-....118 910 Si Policies. the Pre.. ,u s iif. •h cu reins nnn sett ed. a , d good a b . s due in aocoact—. 49 611 19 C. ah f.. bu k and bsnd& Sit 11 nom? .undry • ntual bisursace rompanres, - 93,5290 at ID INC . OIiPOILLTS 9 in 1791-c A .TER PERPETUAL. o C i Pl ift BRUAB 1, FlRR.lBn6ami_._•7 C 9l Va l kil) TRANSPORTA TIO 1 U RAN CE. f i te. , 7 D. Eberrerd, Chsrl•it Memaleitter. lobo B d. Wil tarn R. lh bite; • - bootee N. Almtri. &ma 1 ti•rant Jr /MIMI ii9ejmer. 't h. ulna B. so vim. vr. man. • Charon 8. Lewis. 0 or.. C. cs, suu , geward C Knight. • ttY U. 8 ohItREHD Prtaid.nt. WILLIAM HARPS- .Bm,roto 7. b7A- f 1 4 1 104.11 thtillbaatten• ORESTM.k tri..Preem, FIRE AND INLAN No. 405 .150•441 D aIiV I MON. NELIKTOILI. 'gorge W. Iltty—of Dm S. Idealist B. not Wright ,". WriAtit prom &Ow . a LE , r.or-- r ...m . . Era 1. 3 Sim& e ft% 1n5 ii....1:::: "J. 0. Novel ro. 10e. no. ri , :t m e ßedine..._pr'4,..W . gamine C. rman M.....,, B A. Weitt--.....! Wert A Y riobos. : kim. .tson ...,....... —Lk...s., tg.... 1 Os. D. woodyer—..4 Iti r b a tM l i t ove . „, I WeedrailL Re. Kesler, i. 1 1.- cl. 1711 nareen eUvet. OBOE W. HY President. legal N. CL Vioe Preside**. 1,113.1.4150 f f. BLANCA Alesteterr. 1•22-1113 SAVING - . FUNDS.. iITATI2J 14 - 7 11.11257 COMPANY, Goner TAME Lai 0M.13.1f -111 PITS TPA CUM_ a. R. URA w.FON_D. Proot att. JAMBE E. RENTER.. Soo.retary and Treasurer. °Moo boom from so nn all S o'olook. Mum Company Ls not jalamt Ul SAY asolisatioll So the Locuslaturo. too • pal LA1).61- Pate AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS BTEAId -1' rue sPIY. New line, direct for dlesardna. Washington, and Georgetown. i hrongn mFs twirls d.eamsr Csptain Tlinit. HAND. Steamer J 100141 ts. Captain JEROME. Will leave .Phstadelplus every Wr Del gIiDAY and BA -111RDAY, e Uo o oak td..oomicootinc Ith MI hoes at those porta. and returning. leave Washington bATUSDAY, . tisometovnt apd ,•lexasugna ua every 1. V.S.SDA Y an d for Ehilattipl. W. P. CLYDE. A eat. :to. 14 ROUTH W naßvEs. Emisoe phis, MORGAN & RaiNt.fleitr- • sects. jy24‘.iftf Elot of U street. Wasaington. idagtlS is 11 U LAXI.IfrIS Ala) DAILY EXCURelOn—Etteataer leaves first P sr oelow A• CH Street, EVA-. RI , MORNING. st Lie o'clock, (11.Xoept raudaY.) for ctester. Papua/rove. flew DeAtie, Delaware City. Fort Delaware, and ealne. Retarruns. lea.. Salem al 13f L ana•Kost u So'clook. Fare toethe Fi.ssersloo.....--- 60 meta. S , .cr Drislessigi rum! Odessa moat this Übe. .oAteadeltr D ,eaves ARCH-Street wharf eeiti,•er I s, clock. for all landings Willl.o &Mrs ai crot.P•44 Delaware. J , llO I.lr . - AdairlLAl Lfl lvtsa. — 't'nit h0W1.0.111 a_taare Prosollar qamapz7 inn eaugmbee the 1r .. 1 . aasaa rer the MIA= VII Morris"' mambas tralakt at lataat Fiat Lova alnat strait. Tams aastosarilatat.Ml:jump ea. 41.• 1••••••••• ••••••••• Sd -••-••VW,. 01 LUIVIOO ALIISUP, a4d *oat Skins, furl roooiood from ths ' Woot. KU ( /JOHTf al• irf JAW/LE:TORE & WA/MA/is, AGA 45.7 0% 11