The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 31, 1861, Image 3

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    ~;rilguit OF GENERAL PATTEILHON TO COL.
litcintour —When Cowed Ikillees
I,:owy-ray. li,•gii.elent of Porineyll'arda Voinn
locE wired in this city nu Monday night, they
lunrchtql to the repitlenee of 0.,ner21 Patterson,
t yotr late oommender, at Thirteenth end Locust
errs'g. end there halted. General Patterson
I ;..pieli out in lull uciform, noeompanted by 001.
Frank Patterson and other military celebrities,
and made the following remarha:
Ca Saltier, °pore, and Men of Oar Twenty-
R, l erment : You are welcome home! I thick
oat ex end to you. on behalf of your (oriole
lateen.; of Pniladelohiri, an honest, heartfelt wel
:got You have done your duty, and you hiiiVo
dune it nobly Indeed, year diseipllne, Redirected
by your excellent colonel, has excited my admire
d and proved. beyond a doubt, that American
troops are the most efficient in the world.
F Atiset 1
Bow sneers have been thrown upon the army of
the Shenandoah, but we did our duty there. We
"'ire continually threatened with what General
Seal t dislikes an much, a fire in the rear from the
rebels in etfarylaud. The aroh-traitor king at
gichuacad, Jeff Devia, boasted that all the Southern
p i nny treated wee an open field and a lair fight.
Well, my comrades, you know there were plenty
of open fields before us when we (tressed the Poto
mar, and the enemy ran before us then. He made
a stand at aeineeville, where he had plenty of
eon fields but be could not stand oar charges
Yi'l met him again at Falling Waters, but he
w outd not show strong battle When we arrived
et hisrtinshurg we found it a strong plane, with
pleat) of stone walls, but the enemy had deserted
it. No stand was made either at Big Spring ; and
at Bunker Hill, where the enemy wee certainly
going to give battle, we could not And him at all.
lapplenee J
People may sneer at the Irish and Getaxiaa sob
diere AS much es they Moose, but they are not
amid to fight 1 f Removed cheering. Throe cheers
were given for the Sixty-ninth
I had at Martinsburg about eleven thousand men
and Fir guns. saving reconnoitred the enemy, I
found his tore. to be about forty thousand man and
sixty-eight guns. I telegraphed for reinforcements,
which ware sons to me, and / moved from Martins
burg with about erventreh thousand men and
twerity.six guns. At Winchester the rebels were
strongly entrenched, with numerous eavthwerks
and rifle pits, and had some eixty.eight pieoes of
heavy ordnance mountea in various oommandleg
positions, and they had felled trees) over all of the
route If I had attacked him there with my
force. I wield probably have been =meowed in
dislodging him from hia stronghold, and many of
the breve men .whom I new see before tae would
have been under the sod to-night. A.ppl sue J
I then marched upon Charlestown Under the
eireamstalmee, I did the beet I scold, and you,
men, did your whole duty, and merle my appro
bation. Again permit me to bid you welcome .
Three cheers wore then given for General Pat
terson, and three more for Colonel Bellies ; the
band play et the Star-spangled Banner, and the
regiment passed in review of General Patterson.
A RITURNISD ReoitinNT Aectr
sal Bithey, the commander of the reorganised
Twenty-third Regiment, (PeiWOW' Light
Guards), yesterday morning received the, following
despatch from Wash ugtort
WAR DEPART/MT, .1013' 21,
Cob D B Butner, Pnit.inel..litti: Your regi
ment 1144 been stn:opted hy , the D•tpartment. A dju.
tent einem] Thomas will detail mustering oitoer
with instrnetions to muster in your regimaoc by
ampaniet, Telegraph him that your regiment
bas been aceepted with this understanding, and
aJlt him to issue order° immediarely to muster the
Dy order of the See rotary of War.
JAMIR LTAILII7, Jr,
Chief Clerk War Deportment.
The Twenty third Regiment, Colonel Dare, re..
lamed home In the early part of last week, after
to ring performed very Reduces ditties in Blery.
;and end Virginia. Colonel Birney was the Lien.
truatt Colonel of the old regiment, end the regt.
u'•ert reorganised with .hat gentleman for co py ca t
t3 , x hundred of the old regiment have joined the
sew orgNicisction, and the regiment is now full,
the two &Ink companies holoir tiymnasi Zinaves.
:them are fully five hundred fireman in the rank,
of the regiment - which consist.: of 1,010 men, ex
eluive of the officers.
Birroy finds himself mooh embarrassed
In sonorqueuee of the failure of the• Government
oiroers to master out of servlce Gm old regiment
Until ibis is done, the men belongiog to it c.tonot
*es mu.dered Into a flew organisation This east
1 -, g the Government nearly a thousand dollars a
Jay, ea the pay of the men goes ov nt,til thee are
moceted out. Betides this. the men are suffering
1,,r0 the want of money. many of them b ing on
ti dsetiluto of means The Seventeenth Rote
msot is alto to the same situation, end the Go
:rumor' t is !Dearth g a heavy loss in conalloonce
tf the f dlo ro of its capers to master the regiment
el: of service.
MELTING OP DEPOarrunfil OP TIM NATIONAL
Sap I' FUND —Lea' evet:tog a tueetteg Of tue d•
p of the Ne3Ohltl Safety Fowl was tmid at
11.11.tary Halt, for the purpose of receiving the
report of a committee appointed at a previous
mostir gto report a permanent organization. The
amortise reported the following :
Tao uotierrigu'd, depositors in and creditors of
the " National Safety Trait and Insuranoe Coin
tom" beret y sweat to Orrailizs as en assooiation,
for toe purpose of guarding our interests and reel.
tatnit our rove:tare o aka+, and to that end we
prepaeo to elect at,Oti• next tneettug to be Milled
icy the Committee on brganizitlon, ens presidint
a.:(3 B•Oretartea, (one to keep the minutes in
the iglish and one in the German lab age,) and
also a board of managers, consisting of stix mem
&art ef which the president Is to be 'batmen.
salt hosed to have In charge all the business of this
seceded a, including the employer:taut of counsel
sod the prosecution of our elating by due course of
law civil or etitninel, as the oiroametances may
metre it ; prortded, that Paid board shall not be
authorised to moire eny thontribc hone toward de.
freeing Incidents! expenses in our behalf. or con
s's:iv any arrargements for the settlement of our
tt +tea. without drat obtaining our aonsent• and
approval.
/no above report was adopted.
In addition to the above, the oommittee made
the following statement: Mr Pr. Sohneyer, who
trprettanted himsalf as befog interested to a large
amount in the National Trust Company, sad as
a.- 4 .,leted with depositors whose claim, amount
to tan 000, was placed on the committee on the
atrenitn of these representations. Altholgh he
agreed to the report of the committee in every
pertioniar, he immediately afterwards published a
notice in the daily pepere, calling on the depositors
to acs him at his residence on matters of interest
to thaw; took ooeasion there to throw suepielon on
the iota and endeavors of your committee, and in
vite .1 the depositors to sign a paper, of wkioh the
following is a literal eery :
the undersigned, depositors of the Its.
dotal Safety Baring Pond do hereby resolve and
area to unite together for the purpose of enforcing
our rights at the hands of the directors by due
operas of civil and criminal law, and for this pur
pose authorize Fr Bohneyer (!) to take snob steps
as may be necessary, and Fr. Bohneyer hereby
pledges btrassif to require no money from deport.
tire for the purpose or thesepreeeedinge until the
money is procured from the Saving Tend."
le oratragnenee of this unwarrantable. got:duet,
and his entte to become the sole authorised agent
if the depositors, your committee hereby disclaim
all further connection with him and his sets, re
specting the National Safety Trust Company, as
they are entirely at a loss to conjecture in wkoae
interest Mr. Fr Schnapsr is eating
The above was read in German to the depositors.
and the meeting adjourned, to meet at the call of
the chairman.
SsAmint's &CHM FUND.—A meeting of the
depuftl tore of the Seamon'e Saving Rand was held
Mt evening et lifilitely Kill, to hear a report of
oommittee. ft trio iononooed that the assigooes
4tl agreed to pay fora nes oent. on the deposits.
Mattes Virnarza GLILDES.—The summer
coolerLs at this o.ot and pleasant plaoe of resort
tr.tinue to attract drowds of those who love good
mute elrquently discoursed by sole performers,
wkilst hutalglng their doles fest-menu, where Na
ture and art combine to resider all the visitors
thoroughly comfortable. Herr Plummer, the Ef
fector of the Germania, and leader of this este
blt,hment, has produced an entirely now operatic
and classical repert•tre this week, including some
A' the choicest morasses from the new opera of
'• The Le Pardon de Piomel," which has notlet
irtras performed in this °snotty, and of 'blob we
had previously only had the bolero at the Academy.
Vert Z egier, the contrabass° soloist, combiner
set th of the strength of ' Dragonetti, with the de•
/oely of Bottesioi. lle is a trna artist, whilst
n•htuld; has Corr equals on the acme.
9ALE or STOOKS AND ELUL ESTATE,—The
HOvil,g real estate and stockg were Sold by Z.
T:
1114 , 7. ck)Elf, yesterday, at the Exohange
Ilinety.three shlree Citnolnaati City Pasaenger
Rllrocd Company, $2 per glare.
liars -twa shires Passtnger Railroad Company
et liocinualt, $1 per,shure.
Eighty shires Camden and Atlantic) Railroad
70•111,4Tiv, $5 par Ohara
-5g40 Ci.l4rrttre Mutual Inimrance Company sorip,
la L , er cent
Delaware wharf, lot and buildings, SIMI2BOII
ereot, anf Davis` I.nding, Bubjeot to a ground
tent of $4OO a year. $l5 000,
The stores Na. us Walnut street and No. 920
fiirard avenue, were withdrawn, and will be hsld
tt private sate.
SPECULATING IN WILLISIVE.—The proposition
o,,r.g•eee to piece an excise duty upon demesne
liquors nee led the holders of whieky in this city to
withdraw their smoke from market To-dey there
not a barrel for eale. The nominal price is 21
tents per gallon, but the holders are sanguine of
getting 25 cent& In Oinoinuatl the Price le l3};
Fit ',outs, 13o•, at Obleago, 131 0 ; New
Yank 17 3 ; and in Baltimore, trie. This state of
th.oge hart &Moeda a good opportunity for a prate
elr operation in this staple" article.
Anstriarin.--& young man, named Thomp
ion, wt a DRS for some tiro• pan been going around
obtsinirg board, end robbing the boarders, was
error ed rm Monday, on a *Amiga of the laroeny of
h watch from a fellow-boarder. at 1914 Hallowhlll
?treat. Alderman Hibbard ootomirtao Thommin,
in drfoult of $9OO bail, to answer the charge at
REKANDEn.—Officera Lemon and Bartholu
mp,: Itb Monday, arrested a wen natuo4 Andrew
Pxlmer,
oho broke out of Troottvo jail on the 15,h
I DV. here he wee imprisoned and aentenoed to a
tenn of Eve yenTe on the oharge of burglary.
Yerierday ho nee cent ba.k to the proper autho-
Four ELLBWORTIIIUtIEtta thiee ' nine-inch
az.d ouc braes howitzars, to addition to bar
t 'meat, Over Jim hundred trained tea=
a, ;row the nevi yard are detailed to work
ttrm, ender Commodore 6hubrlok. Their flagon
hi,' CI teen Aupplied.
C ID EN T —YeStArdisy morning, about 10
t... 1 niteed David 111ortlden, keel
or
whl'od riding en the flont pleihtm or a
u E gills atraet oar, tall off I.bovaJeff.r.
P.' a:raar end h al hhth feet badly erutbed by the
papHing over them
A Pits,ancLeurA Vicrcia.--Among the killed
al Pr. us km was Isaac Mows. a mem
to of 'IT , "Psytor Boss, of ibis pity. Elo was a
}ttsl . 4 nine United St.iteo Marinas. and had his
Levi Clio., ; goy a osirtsiti hall daring the Radon.
.A. 3111170 or arTtsEns opposed to the sys.
'1
I'm of Pei'll u DOWIIIMI/ODI wt , l he held at noes
t ; a n T r " , the biernhauts' Eciehenge. The pall
for the meoi n l i published In :another column, Is
Mined by so of our most prominent rad fain-
Natal milieu ,
‘ i
Stearn D --It
H.cr. John H. Eimelte v a
or olt.r. now nof of the Twentieth ward; fell deed
ot elo reoideno orthweit corner of Broad otAeot
ood Filvord 1110 ii, yeeterday - reereing: The' do
*tow was &dewed in lite, sad weevils wealthr.
==il
RETURN OF COL. OVEN'sI REOTLIENT.—in at
ticip tt ion ct the arrival of the 'nett regiment un
der oommand of o , loned Joshua Owen, of this oily,
an i1q11301130 crowd of people assembled at the
lie:Masora depot at P.O early hour last evening
'fan train whit detained, however, and it was not
until after midnight thst they reaotted Philadel•
phis The crowd was still on the ground, and re
eased the returned volunteers with the most en
thusiastic demonstrations of applause. The real.
scent paraded over a loos route
ARRITIL or TROOP9.—The Eighth Nana.
obuiecta ttegiment arrived et Weettmgton-strea
wharf at four o'clock yeaterday afternoon, nod
proceeded to New York hat evening. At mtdnight
the hLxth Musachustata Regiment was also expect
ed from the seat of vier.
The nag of Trice from Jolt Davis to
PreBLdont Lincoln.
The following is the letter accompanying the tin
of trams whion came to President Lincoln :
Rtcuucutu, July 6, 1861.
To Abraham Lincoln, Pres:tient and (Joni
rtan.d4r in• Chief of the Army and Navy of
the United States :
SIR : Having learned that the schooner Sayan.-
nah, a private armed vessel in the service and
Galling under a oommission issued by authority of
the Confederate States of America, had been cap
tured by one of the wimple forming the blockading
sqnsdren off Charleston harbor, I directed a propo
sition to be made to the officer commanding that
squadron for an exchange of the officers and craw
or the Savannah for prisoners of war held by this
Government '' according to number and rank."
To this proposition, made on the 19th nit., Cant
Mere.; the other in command of the blockading
squadron, made answer on the same day that
" the prisoners (referred to) are not on board of
any of the vessels under my command."
it now appears, by statements made without eon
tradfetion by newspapers published in New York,
that the prisoner' above mentioned were conveyed
to that city, and have there hien treated, not as
prisoners of war, but as criminals; that they have
boon put to irons, °maned in jail, brought before
the courts of justice on charges of piracy and trey
son,and it ie even rumored that they have been Roth
ally convicted of the offences charged. for no other
reason than that they bore arms in defence of the
rights of It& Government, and under the autho
rity of its oomminsion.
1 eonld not without grave discourtesy have made
the newspaper statements above referred to the
sobj tot of this communication if the threat of
treating as pirates the anima of this Confederacy.
armed for its service on the high seas, bad not been
eoulained to your proclamation of the of April
last Thatpreolamation, however, eat= to etrird
snfitelent lastilloation for'colnidering these pub
lished statements as not devoid of probability.
It is the desire of this Government so to conduct
the war now existing as to mitigate its horrors as
far as may be possible; and, with this; intent, its
treatment of the prisoners captured. by its forties
has been marked by the greatest humanity and
teniermy coneistent with publie obligation, Some
have been permitted to return home on parole
others to remain at large under similar oondition
within this Confederacy, and all have been fur-
Dialled with rations for their subsi,tenee, ouch as
are allowed to our own troops. It is only sines
the ROM/ has been received of the treatment of the
prisoners taken on the Savannah that I have
been compelled to withdraw these indutgenoles,
and to hold the prisoners taken by us in Watt con
finement
A jolt regard to humanity and to the hotter of
this thavernment now requires me to state ex
pllottly, that, painful as will be the necessity. aal•
Government will deal out to the prisoners Odd be
it the same treatment and the seine fete as shall
be cxporisneed by those captured on the Savan
leak ; and if driven to the terrible neoessity of re
taliation by,your execulon of any of the oilletra
or the crew of the Betranitaft, that retaliation will
be extended so tar es shall be requisite to secure
the rAindontactit of a practice unknown to the
warfare of civilised man ; and no barharouS as to
disgraoe the nation which shall be guilty of
itattsparnting it.
With this view, and because it may not have
reached you, I new renew the proposition made to
the commencer of the blockading rqoadron, to ex
change for the prisoners taken on the Savannah,
en equal number of those now held by us:accord
log to rank. I am, Sir, yours. 4 0
Javreasex DAVIS,
President, and Commander to Chief of the Army
sod Navy of the Confederate States
041anol Taylor, the bearer of the fig, made a
report at the same time, in which he says he do
limed the letter le General McDowell, who de
livered It to 0 , 33.3tal acott. After reading it,
General Scott handed the letter to President Lin
cola, and told Colocal Taylor that the President
would reply to it as soon es pohible.
The Deceased lisle) Commanders
The Charleston Me•eury has a column in mourn
ing, out of rerpsot to the memory of the following
oomtauciers, wh.► fell at the battle of Manassas
We make the following extracts from its =onerous
obituaries:
GT.7IIIItAL DZIINATID
General 800, deaceeded from an old Carolina
family of gentleman, was shout thirty five years
of age, and leavre a will, w and an infant eon.
tie entered West Point a cadet in 184 ; wiu ,
br.irot second tisnienant, Third Infanta, in
1545 Daring the Mexican war he served with
merited distinction, winning two brevets before the
Mote of the war—that of drat lien:enant. " for gal
lant aid meritorious conduct in the battle of Cerra
fiord°, on the ]Bth April, 1847," in which he w.a
wounded, and teat of captain. in the etormlog of
Ob•pultepeo, on the ISt of September, 1847. ' for
gallant and meritorious conduct " Since 1848 he
acted as adjc rant, and rose to a lull first lieutenant:l' ,
In March, ISil.
His achtevemente, since that time, in ware
amongst the Indians, were snob as to attract
towards him the attention of his State,
and in his
dying hand, on the field i n which be fell, he
grasped the sword 'Fatah South Carolina had
taken pride in presenting him
Few men of his age had attracted more attention
In his profession, and such wait his reputation, that
President Davie at once raising him from the rank
of °Wain, appointed him a brigadier general in
the Provisional army.
•OL. YRANCIS S. SAIRTOIS
In the death of this distinguished gentleman
has lost one of her. most gitted sous,
and the Bonth a patriot whom we can never coats to
deplore
Col. Bartow was a young man, we would sup
pose scarcely over forty years of age. Yet he has
been for eeveral years in the front rank in poli
tics and at the forum of his native State. His was
one of the commanding minds of hie eection.
Colonel Bartow left Georgia in command of the
Oglethorpe Light Infantry, a noble oompany of
houng men, composed of the flower of the State,
aving resigned from the Confederate Congress
for the purpose of taking the field. He was soon
promoted to the coloneloy of one of the Georgia
regiments. Ile eerved under General Johnson.
LIIII7T2XANT COLONNI. ISIBILTAIKIN J. JOHNSON
Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin J. Johnson, the
second in command of the Hampton Legion, fe a
native of the town of Beanfort,Bouth Carolina, and
was about forty five years of age at the period of
his death. Htc brothers reside in this State—two
of whom are clergymen of the Episcopal Church—
one. the Rev. Rionard Johnson, being the chaplain
of Hampton's Legion.
Colonel Johnson was eclacatid at Wllliamelsurgh,
Va., and otimmentie4 life as a planter; but after
wards studied law with Colonel DeTrevino, and
came to the bar of Beaufort, where he practised a
few years. Daring his residence in Beaufort he
commanded the Twelfth Regiment of Infantry,
and was highly esteemed as an officer.
In 1838, when barely eligible in years, he was
elected a member of the House of Representative.
from 81 Helena parish, where he served many
years, until he was transferred to the Senate by
the same constituency.
Commencement of Franklin and Mara
shell College.
•
teenwspendeasse of The 1 ress.l
Lancessau, July 26, 1861.
I was very glad to learn that L bad arrived here
just in time for the Ootatneneement of Franklin
and Marshall Coileps, and shall make a few brie'
comments upon the speakers and exercises in
general
Salutatory-" The Greek Die "—S. P. RARER
The ora ti on was well cemeoived, well written,
but was somewhat marred by an unnatural de
livery. The theme was Pinder.
Mardz. of Freedons.--. G Bows/ sm.
This spirited speech was suited to the times, and
wee well received. Tito gentlemen has a pleasant
delivery, end combines the elements of a fine style
in his composition. Ile retired amid the enliven
hug !Igraine of "The Star-Spangled Banner," and
a volley of bectinets. An excellent effort:
Wrongs of Poland.—.T. ERALTBR.
A grecefut effort, but lacking_spirit in composi
tion and delivery. Bviened a knowledge ot his,ory.
Material World —W. F. P. Davis.
A scientifio theme, but not treated scientifically
enough Displayed little thought. It was merely
a definition of botany, zoology, and the other
natural &derma.
Our Ramos Germ:lsm—A. a EBERLY.
The subject is not a we'd one. The speaker
might have made a better ff,rt by choosing a lees
familiar theme. As a writer, he has considerable
energy.
Crede Colors.—W. 0 CILIMIR,
Spirited, but lacked purity of delivery and Om.
position. Certain expressions in thte oration were
objectionable to the refined ear. .
Ruins of Ottles.—Eisteur U Hnisastarr.
An old subject. The speaker travelled the beaten
road—Baftylon anti Nineveh.
Right of Revolution.
An ezeelieu; effort. Evinced thought and argu
mentative powers We advise this gentleMau to
make law his torefessim.
Sword and Plough —L. 0. Sump
A well written • eration, delivered in rather too
natural a manner. This gentleman will, by study,
become an acceptable writer and speaker.
Mount Vernon —S LI GUILFORD
Neatly written, anti inellued towards the beauti
ful, butt like " The Wrongs of Poland," lacked es
erg)! of delivery and composition Too muoh of
the deeoriptive, not enough of the path Ale
Chums of Philosophy it a deraen.
This oration eviatedt deep thought and carefal
study,
,and was a fine c ffort. The prejudices
against philosophy were scattered, Whilst its true
utility was shown In an able manner.
AFTMRROIitt.
Salutatory.—" Steed by the right " seemed to
be this speaker's theme, though it was net an.
nuanced. The oration was well delivered, but
dealt in supernciel things
The Grave —LI ii. W thasnuate.
A grave spetesh. well written. This gentlemen
may become a writer, but not a speaker. His
production . was marred in its delivery by a Ger
man accent that is not pleasant. The subject was
not a suitable one.
Ilfetanethon--A. German oration —F Fox.
We were on talc toe about this oration, when a
young men at our side informed us that tt e gen
tleman wag It German This considerably damp.
aped our admiration of his beantif ut and perfect
German Tim substance of the oration was, how
ever, very vett
Athanosetee and his Tames —T F florrustrat
A lofty *liaises and j telly hatfdled. Evinced
went reseeteh into the prinoinles of the Re
former. The speaker was rewarded with beauti
fui
f r ifiaietoYy —A. 0 Rartetatare
'this gentleman, as it app. tired to us, was alma
to fuddle in reproaehlui Iva:wove to the trustees
of the litetitation for tome act net pleasing to hire
B o Wes, however. promptly Silenced," though tba
pleasant order of the day ended to a disgtaesful
Mese of confusion.
The orators of the day were.biessra Bowman
and Snyder. These gentlemen will be beard of
hereafter, the former me the lawyer and politician;
the letter et the philosopher or theologian, unless
they , nilstak• their +Milieu's'. We were pleased
thatexadaat R. L
LEG ALL IrST 2, It: CPI C.E.
DthiftlbT COUitT—Judgto SharMood and
Stroud —William U. Dobson J Co vs. Theodore
Reardsle ). The Distriat Court met in the tinpreme
Court Room yesterday, to dispose of the above
ease, which was a rule upon the plaintiffs to show
cause why the execution should not be set aside,
and the judgment stricken from the record. As
the ease presents a point that is novel in praotice,
and of coneiderable interest to business mon, we
give a brief synopsis of the facts. The delendant,
who keens a retail trimming store, hid been in the
habit of purchesing goods of the plaintiffs, and
Riving his lames in the usual form therefor On
the 13 h of Jane last he called at alai:Wee store,
to renew a note, and the plaintiffs handed him a
note to sign preolsely similar In the body thereof
to the notes which he had heretofore signed. The
defendant signed it under the impression that it
was an ordinary promissory note. At the expira
tion of the thirty days which the note had to run,
he was,astenished at Ending his store and furni
ture levied upon by the sher,ff, no immediately
retained Biward M. Paxson, E: q., as oatmeal,
who, upon examination. ascertained that the note
bad been tiled in the effbe of the Prothonotary of
the iDistriet Ceurt, a judgment entered thereon,
and an execution issued. An inspeotion of the
note disclosed the feat that in the left-hand corner
thereof, not over, but opposite, the signature of the
defendant, and not in the body of the note, were
pripted, in very small type, the following words:
" also confess pedement fnr the above amount,
and we've the benefit of oil laws exempting p7o
pony from levy and sale on execution," Below
we g i ve a copy of the note, preserving the form
as far as our narrow columns will permit :
$219 88. Pirratmt.Put a., Sone IS, 1881.
daps after .late 1 pr nose to pax to the order
of W m. U. tlobeon & Co. tet 0 hundred and twentr-nine
8 2 -100 OoPare, trithout defatottaton, for 'mine received,
e. , eo oonfees jodgmont for the
above aotount, waive the
ben , fit of all latex exempting'
P7opertt from levy aLd sale
on eaeoutton. E3EA1t_1)111,13.V...
The defendant immediately obtained a rale from
Judge Ilar• at chambers to set aside the execution
and strike the judgment from the record. ' This
rule the court disposed of yesterday. The only
witness examined on the pert of the defendant was
the book-keeper of plaintiffs, who was presont when
defendant gave the note. Ile said it WWI signed en
other notes Vrerenigned,ltild that the - plait:ll.lln did
not call his attention to the confession of knin
lomat and waiver of the exemption laws printed in
the corner.
Mr. Paxson, who argued tbe ease on the part of
di.. defendant, raised the following points :
RtrJt. That the defendant bad tot, in point of
foot. signed the confession of judgment, for the
reason that It was not in the body of the note sad
over his signature.
Seeor.d. That the , printing of the confesrion of
judoment in one corner of the note, in small type,
In the manner it had been done in this ease, was
prima facae evidence of an intent to mislead and
deceive the defendant, by obtaining his signature
to a paper of the legal effect of which he had no
knowledge, and that the burden of proof of show.
trig that the defendant in snob a ease did know
what he was signing should be oast upon the
plaintiff
Third. That the waiver of the exemption laws
was without consideration.
O. W. Davis, Etti ,:who appeared for, the plain•
tiffs, offered in evidence an ex,ontlou feinted against
the same defendant some weeks prior to the ob.
twining of the Judgment In this case, and argued
that, as the defendant was a man of Intelligence,
he must be presumed to hove known what he
signed that notes were in constant use among the
brokers of Third street, with a part thereof printed
in the same manner as the confession of judgment
In this ogee was printed. Oae of the notes referred
to by lie Davis was immediately sent for and pro
duced in court, when it was found that all of it was
in the time stud type, and all regularly printed
over the signature, as in the case of ordinary pro
missory notes
The court, after argument, made the rule abso
lute, setting aside the execution and striking the
judgment from the record.
It appeared in evidenoe that Mr. Dobson bee
other notes of a similar nature signed by his debt
ors. The decision in this ease will no doubt inte
rest some of them.
A NEW &nom, bones.—The work of erect.
trig a new 60D401 house, at Twenty sixth and
Co.ites streets, has been commenced The build
ing, which is to be of Trenton stone, will have n
front of 10d feet on Conine street, and a depth of 74
feet. running back to North street. The rnilding
will coat, without the Reboot furniture, $15,000,
CITY ITEMS.
Ova Naar PILNODYLVAECUL ttltGaN66lTB —The
now regiments which will go South fr..m patinsylvarna .
will doub..;eas bo the b sit uniiormed men in the ser
vice. in a infer his tom the fact that Hockhill & Wil
son have established a great al il . tery Clo lung depot at
toeir Brown hto e tooth n; Hall, 60S and 605
Cnesinut street. above Kai It. and that. they are fill ng
terra contracts fot on.forms. There reel ta pr fear
that en• gement turn -c out ty t is celebrated firm
will bed fiat nt In respect to material. ant, or work
matiship. The firm t amed have undoubted skill and
experience whtie their w 11-earned Minim ss rep. ta
to is a guar- nty tha whatever.thuy undertate to do
will be faithfully performed.
CLorTiragi . aT RXDUCSD PRIOIIO.—In order to
mate room for a new and extrusive, stack of fall
etc"' hmg, Oranvil e stoli , e. No 602 Chestnut street, Is
now e leg tut and fashionable slimmer garments
at greatly- rvdeeed prices—muah lowar th n can be ob
tamed elsewhere. This clothing is al• of a tinge. tor
quality. and warranted. Wan eauh sale a gift of use
and ceauty is presented. Call and examine before
Purchasing elsewli- re.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS;
D 7 TO 12 O'CLOCX LAST masa.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
mhos Braswell. Jr. Pitt.bg F H Traoy New York
J Heirehm4n. Usyton Mrs Dr eloDermot. Day'n
Simon Gebharr. B. Hock's.. Naples
A , telsalerle Chtaaar, Klima I) K•orieh. Plata
Dr Wig King & da. W Cries C Hesettiue, U 8 A
Dr Dumont, ewport.ft 1 Wm 11 Grego ton, Boston
• J (longue. St bolos D • b'e, lit r maim
Geo W Ford. Ft Louis 8 R Currie. Keokuk
Wm I) Wee_y. Indianevolie Chas U Morgan, Indiana
Cage P B Dodge. N y Roger Conant. rirookn
TO Conant . New York B Aso) /c Pa. New Mork
Roe 1., . no Ikikelank.w,Md Mrs Von Kapff & ch. Batt
Mir• 11 I X , P•on, Baltimore Aleargr Warion, Batt
Matter D Wheon. Balt Miss Gibson, Baltimore
Aitieredielo, Mothie, Ala N L Moore, Proladelehia
Fug Liit, Wh•reling W G Case, Columbia. Pa
M B B Imhall. New Jeremy F W Howe. Pro', ir I
.1 B Ang•ooT ProV, R I Mrs E Frost. Ne er York
M (Ihrhoff & Baltimore Mast J Mahar, Baltimore
c
F Beni man, New Yore E P Wilbur, _Bethlehem
Mrs e. D Baker, West, D C Mr. F Catty, West, D C
air. A M Shultz. Wash, D C Hon T Jgnee Yo ke. N J
V Et Stone, U New 1) W Kith:thew. York sey
Newmann, York It R Cooke, New
RS Wood. Ballwin CA,pt Jones. 0 8 M
AS. stronger, et Paul It Linn dy, Roxbury
Mrs R rattageon, New York G Wh •Ir land. 0/413
F Urinate. M reeaohuseta N N W lhame„l/ r M
D Townsend. Boston Mrs 1 .: .1) TeWeeeed rib oh,
Mira A noon:hs, Wash. DC Was Sigma, D C
Mrs D eller, i.ormeotiout E 'lller, Pennsylvania
Jam T Ames. "i'n..anotoneetta 6 W Thorp New York
A F Woodall. Ken unky 0 D Robb, Nacre
T C Dwane, Piew York F Mai ahem, Utica. N Y
J A Moe U g Dr Ganelou. Po. bead. Me
E - Ps 11'n, Philadelehrt K H Hal. Inc ianasolit
1 C humes. Ciumunati, U M.Shipley. Cincinnati, 0
Miss 1, laylo.•. ("anomie! Be i#lsberg.eauta Fe
IJR Brown, New 1/0- k P cave & wt. N erne,
Dr AX- winner. os J P arrd,')•rte Han te
Chas 0 efi. Terre Haute T R Gamey. New York
I -Leeson, Boston tt F Fleeter t, Cincinnati
N N Haste m. flew Jersey J Brown, Corm—trout
W A Roll. Cincinnati. 0 A C New.Yorg
B Strarton,W ash. C a Fatr.,•lexand ia. Va
H W r.TILOT. , LOull I G I) Ayres, Brooklyn
P Maraeleo, Sew York Itioharason, Cinnionati
P E Agates, Baltimore .11 Matthews. swarm, N Y
I. Andrew.. Washington F Wrobingtoa
V N And mon. We hingtou 'r J Foss, Boston
Jor B Moore. Boston G W F:enost.. inerintiati 3 O
J
o Foam. Cincinnati, 0 Maj W Wall/610.0 8 A
ED Wallace. M • DT .3 McD•rmotiAlhio
B tt Rockers Binghamton .)" B box. (321108‘0
Mies M. Reeves, Proae Mrs A el Prevost, Philp
Moo C Brinek-r. New York W 771115. sew York
Y kddy, Delaware 1 i nt Col .1 Porter, Va
mist I( lon/ammo, Cin, 0 H Certrad, Baltimore
W if. Wagon A de, York
14R1G1A...1 ft)l3' latlT.M.—/trarta =root. ninny arc:.
W R Dunham. Penne R 8 Bowen, Piit•bur=
Geo luster. Chan, bersbg E T F••et• r, MI, ~hunk •
James Healey. retina F D . bailer. Si Lotus
AMA main, _Loupe' le W L. Martin. Albaui
JIIIIIRPILatie. Phil delphis 'l' leham. Washington
It 1., I•ham, clew York E Harems. New J ereey
J D Vuti, daltimn•e A Ilemivingway, Belt
Room G Runt, Baltimore Mies M Keari.es. Wash
Beni Or flee. Peb. , 6 I Laths Hampshire. Pa
Jule haw...rth, Penn♦ Hon Aea taaker. Panne
W D Shepherd, Washington Aug Waterman. r York
PAw B. is °yin, Maas - Geu lii Wadttams. Conn
D.l Dais ead E Sp rawls, Geo W GraYs 153/11011341
G tirahrook. Taunton
DOTEL-7C4tormx: atraes..obdwe Fink
Et BOA, Philtultlpbia. B C Bond, liewtowri
F zoo , ratt. Wash. D C d A KeOey, tonne not. 0
.Vhci 8 Yxthey, W (.heater S D cornittook. New York..
Ceo eksafto.,__ Chas tomer...pew, Se9ford
tt V drank. New York J 7E'giliotc, Maryland
V H etoce Jos K Riley k ut.,11
Papier Husk& Maryland J Readiug.
Jag aht rennaioranla Ma: hoener. Tamaqua.
&me r mare o 'Price, t Rainier. Miueravd.o
C F Lamer, Reading Goo W s Wm. Rettdirig
Jas ElRmdron, Heading W t Hammond, kialtirnore
r Kay mono, Bat.ithore G H Rid r Mary land
Col C iihfiruoton. re J M Curtis, Delaware
GLotland, velarware I.IG AlldrOWA, Amiaware
. bovia 14 4 .11051.--Ulleigrat esmlt. isbove Thin!
J Johnson. Foram Nil' 14 Walter. Chester Val
Chi, Fr cht, H.lthnore Mr. Fretcht. Sa tlmore
JR F re.se, 'trent n. N 3 rtriffith Morns Aew York
"has L van sink. h York Geo zi Lome. Mount Roily
Win Adam's. eitiorntsti. E . Frame hew York
It LHa demror. At lentie C Mr. H Leeman & ch. N
A Grlhort. ilammontOn rJ Isl Trout, I Naaluncton, RO
tiart C anritton, Maryland
THE UNICA—Ante mewl. above Taira,
C Gaiter. Penns B Fi Green. nee
J 11 'Walton. Beaton Jun * Web ter. Phil&
B Van Kirk ec k, tiethle'm fi Deata. PitUto.m, NJ
Bt.qt-h, 1 hooseter L B Pbeett
hhija Mtge liatruagie, rtuhs
it re Ws. Ir:r 8 W *stokes, n J
1 !Stevie's, Coneeetiont
STATEit UNlON—Market street. above Gixtb.
R Wallace. Phi!Adel:lbis J., N Postl.thirsit. Pa,
Geo w Werntz, Wa.ricsbit 1. V Wilasqt. Midland,
LYouig. Ha rintwrg W l'euLta.
J,s h'mtna n Mdfles co.Pa Jes C o...sie.en, ,a32 0 ' 00
pop+, o. rasrset co,Pa A M Wh.te, L- nasstsr
1' It lor r. Lraisset.r VT i f. (qr. Lano . star
Bea, Detawsre • 8 C Orot a, r a•r<sburg
Jos E '<ler. Pittenora Wa't• Pttt.+ourg
I boa B. Law, ktoot.a nos Pm, Onester OD, Pa
BA it L EY siI.PAF Second street. below 'N'ine.
W i ttnaltert Penns U meroer, wt. Cc 2 oh. Pa
M iinot s p.,rt T , w el in Davis, R oss oo
Flt .s rwt n Rusks -. o meo. Boobs eo
Chas Ki brut,. Ven.iss. mrrie, Wiifow Grove
.1 I. Perry. t labor° B W Plino.on. Penne
• el•her ' Pgbritrs James P.ena.
John redoo. ..nnte en B tin • re. montromeri es)
$ Gtilinenem Rusks on R B Jones, Dolmesourn
Wue FAR., Do) leatuwn
COnikIERCIAL 4.l.‘—raxtri abate Chestnut.
M gammon& Delaware Geo F Neer lend, Rockland
E Davis W li Onddlenou. Pa
John ("tarpon's Wilm. Del C Patton. Maryland
et Garirnston Md ts Mo cliems, MarYland
T G roder, Itlaryond John W Dino W °hes ~r
rmn, 1 " veneer. Al ry , and John W nkinner. Pannier(
Jeeee ed Jones. Fetran.b's J Haines, t,antrastet no
'Minor. A v•awaie
!RACE BEAR HOTEL Third et... above Cullowiull
Wieund, A litnlolat laa Welter..F•ezletto . wn
ouriP 4i uer...limtiutuwu. W }linter Pfnria
F Butz. it ending Juhu tiorsh.
Gen K. , t.e. P , "ttLIEL Jacob K tarluilie
Jos •A intuit. Purina H on J o hn Hies , und Va
Chun FILIWY itteob Buyer, ttonerzva3e
bl()11;21' ArK8.71012 BUlol2.l..—r.ereee et_ &her, Aroh.
NI 'Pe Smi th . Petilla Mire W etbeei. rbtla
B „, Rai/.id lau burg Mt tit Hardisix Rao' aoe
. e eb t ‘r & 2 eh. thi El .1 qftldrr .on Penne
.1 B. Biddle Melatio.+Merj o. Mr 4. hmettnan, Nertietewn
.-Ain.oriet, Pi , .k• .assn strew. riiinr. Third:
P W den error.. Dayton. 0 Jam Morgan,..rayr, n.rr
s ghert. E. , nun Ow. Ferry. r ao
J nn M Rum. t 3, kn. it Pa Goo W 'nat. en. H Armors
J s • , herk N.nn. !vans d B Arrant. Yrunny Penni&
TZ H urph, , Yoric co, Pa
11.01.7 S '.—Third street, above Rs**
Bang Lo ins Penns -. CC R Galata, A Pentown
13 poost ion J By nAs -Mein
John
John D Gans Chemberebt %meg W Pamueis. Reads
Il L G a b , l . Fe rm a Pent awrenoe.t.hatnakin
A Woo.rnan, Dauphin ea 'las Whitaker. Mt Clair
'.BALD EAGLE NOTB.E.--Tturd it.. above Callowhill
it linear. Bethlehem A Gabriel. Allentown
.1 B ao..ra A it Be•ee New' ismer
A El Be-ley, Bethlehem F -Adamg, Baltimore
John.BClynierartersoora =. J ,eoebEaufaiaa. ream
'Stephen Alethiee retina y e•
FILE PR ESS.-PI IILADEI2IIIA,:, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1861..
New York Stock Exchange—Jill,' 30 .
PIUS BOARD.
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300 4 54 . 74. , 000.......794 250 Yontho NIA CO. II
6000 re} 6 p 02 Year..963,‘,100 70
)1.00 do ...--. 965 s ' at do 0.70
1 1 1110 00.... 60 dd--....._,...6 3 0. 701 1
/0010 Teen 6s 20. 60 Hudson BIT A.— SS%
9104 Virginia
30 0 „ lob 4 %1 6a'7B --BO SO
3'w lit 016 bas '79__9o 1326 Y Central 1..-o 7511
2691 lieors , ft tn. 61. --.67 160
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_.. 65 10 0 , dm 76
61000 it assouri :Moto 66-4 1 11 60 do_._.- --- 76
6061 -- ,a3O 44.5( .00 do—. Plca
9000 do ... 60 do 76
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60s) do 360 .
76%
IS. 0 I.ouimana at ft... 67 3.1) d 0..., .90 71137
9001 Cal St 7a ..._76 1100 lllCen R Body-• 6 30 .644
9610 N r'NfOIIES 61.... ea% SOO •
2000Gelh Chi I 484.1 1 0 .90 do.- ...
5
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36 •lerohsn g' ilk— 9) 15 do ..... •• •_
60 Union Honk .
60 Gal & Chi R.... 810.61
100 Ilk of Comineroa...79% S 0 do . . -._ 0.61
Hanover dank _ 70 25 Cleve.& 'Nolen° R,..17
60 Canton 1114 100 do ---..-- 253 C
250 90: 430 d 0.... . 90, 6
M do • _•- 9% 10 1 1 Chi k. R 3914
12 Del a Stud CI C0....86 25
71, Erie Rai wad— .24 190 39
New York Markets Yesterday
Agnes are unchanged. with sales of 25 bble at $5.25
for Po s. and 445.3750 05 50 for Pearls.
Miff DWI CIP• — . the market for State end Wes'cra
Flour •• hortyy and p ices hare receded So 4' bb;. with
lege aotivity at the decline.
The sate. are B+oo Mile at 8404 05 for superfine
Mate; 3455 m 135 for extra Stale; 83.880+.05 for en •
perfi as htiohigan, Indiana. Ohio lima, so; and 84150
435 tor extra do, includins chipping brands of round
noon Ohio ,at 64.900 e. and tradelbrands of do at WOO
•116 10
Southern Flour is qinet and without material °binge;
sales 800 lints at 86=5 00 or en iodine Baltimore ;
0+1.15 for extra no; 8805.10 for Brandywine; :26.6130
87 23 for Georgetown.; .5709 for Petersburg city. mid
$702 fir Richmond city.
Canadian k tour if unchanged, with sales of 350 We
at 03 9004 for eupei fine. eau $4750750 for the range
or extra brands.
Rye ti tur in quiet, with small sales at 82.4002 81 for
the ran g• of fine and sueerfrae.
Corn M eat is steady ; we quote Jersey at 82.75 W 2 435 ;
Bfand Sei no. •305.10; ponotieons. alb
Wheat is leas aoilve sou nllllll , en firm; sales 5000(
bushels Iv 931 nor Chioaso string.; Alfa for Rama spring.
and %6eo9° for sii•wentee °lab
R. e is quiet at 450400 for Western. and 810S40 for
North river.
Barley is nominal at 520580.
Oats are very dull at v7e310 for Jamey, Delaware.
and l'ennerlvatiia; 370330 for Western and .Stsue, and
050280 for C marlin n. . •
Corn is in lair demand for .export, without essential
•iriarion In armies lee SO 00 ha het, at 340400 for
new mixed Western. and 460485 for .Western) show.
enovisiorts.—Pork is firmer. wi h a moderate in
quit ; miles are 200 bbls at 11660 for mess and
V 0.3754 0 10.5) for prime. Bert is quiet and stead,-
witn infitng sales at $505 ad for country mess Lam
4.5) to , costar, prim.; 82m10 50 for ?emoted West
ern. end Ulf 50014 so for extra mere. Pratte mres Beef
is dull and nominal Peer Banns are ,fi,m and in
moder ate re qwet at $1401476 for Western. Cut. Meats
are dal et sseem tor Hams and 4}4®50 fo Bhoulder-
milts BO aim dry sated ms. Lard I s tr.let an d
steady w if thles of 49 tieroes and bbla at etteg for
Sin I t primo settle-r , n erea Western.
Nir RI MU' quiet and unohanted, with sales of 100
bbls as lie.
PRTIADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
GEO. N. TATRAM.
Tsit
Wm. L. B FRO
ERN RINGRAM. Cozarurralt or THE MONTI(
.
LETTER. HAIM
At the Merchants' EsSatscres,
Mini Tuscarora, nunievy-- sass
chip Lanolister. Liverpool, soon
Wyk M& rnret. Quip and RIO. soon
Mark nontdns.o.itsAher• .Landon, soon
Bark White Wink. ra• Mat
INALRINE s'INTEJUP/GENOZ.
f-911.7 ff DiI6&BXLPIELIA., Jily.3l. nal
SUN RISES__. -.4 E6- 902 (: 1!8179 .
FLIG - •
Brie Celestma, Fioket, from Boston, in ballast to J R
Blot igloo.
(soh.. Ann ft Cannon, Novell, from Medford, In ballast
to P. Ft awser & Co.
Behr J ho F Urenob. Henderson, from NewbtuTport.
Beer Gszelle. Snow. from. Newborr port.
Behr Leo Crowell. fr , m Providence
Pans Homes. Hewitt from Providence.
Behr monmou.h Anderson. from Provi.mnee.
Behr Jon, F bought,. Leeds. from HaratiobrOrt.
ton.
Steamer PM lad -"his
CI Fier:,
de
0,33 hours from Wasbint -
with mdse w P
Mesmer Washinston. Whildin. 7 hour , from Cape
Ma. with passengers to any'ain. Passed below Reed
Island Brush brig Eirr‘ld (.0m Hampton Rmds. ton
es:led to be a prize: • tr Morris Listou's passed cpanieh
sour ralmetto. 11 , ..m New Yo,k.
CLEARED.
Steamship Boston. itrowter. New.Yorh. J Allderdioe.
Queen Esther, ( lir) Card, Port Spain, A E Outer
brides.
Brie C (es•ins. Fickott. Roston, J R Blakiston.
Bohr Mamie, Baxter, Boston, Noble, Hammett &
en , a
Bohr Z'nn. Fi ids. Vremhinftmn, do
doiir .1 6110.1, Main, St John. NB. E A Bonder & Co.
Bonr Ann S Cannon, Nowell. Chelsea, B B. Sawyer
& Co.
Bahr J F Crouch. Henderson. New London, Costner,
Stink ray & We•hcg'on.
B hr Inc. Crowell..Provi anon. Repplier & Bro.
Prihr N Holmes. Hewtt. Providenoe. s ortilier & BM.
Boor Monmouth. Anderson, rrovtdence. Bancroft,
Lewis & Co.
Bohr J P Doughty. Leeds, Harwiehoort, 24 Brune
va.q. & Co.
5,3k.r Gazelle. SIOW. Weymon , h, 1 • A udrn qed & Co.
Ittr H ()aw. fler. Italnrhore. A Grrves.Jr
Str New York, Hunter, New York. W P Clyde.
OorzenDondenoe of the Phitexielohja F4xobellee.l
The 'hie John Carr.r. for Quit' ports bark Cot red.
for Pernamtooo. and brig' Pelhi for Poet au Y an-e.
are nnw t..aea from the Breakwater. The U 8
steamer Vixen. from the'ayes et Virtuus, bound to Jt
York. to at •to harbor. Wind .SYY.
Yours.
A. MARSHALL.
(Correetiondenee of The Press.)
HAVltts DE DR 4CE. July IS.
Fifteen boats left bete this =cuisine. laden and non
elected se ("elbow=
C l C der awl Lydia Ann, lumber to Norcross &
•hen:e; Wm F 4 :nutlet and Mat• is. Kogan, do to Henry
Drost.e.,;.l t; rrawford. do to. Wilmoneton. Deg; Ft
Miasmic do to as em. NJ; A J Sheets. b•rumioue coal
to Yaw Yo'e; F . ; C Ciramtn. itsa'asobe. Tl , omarr , rreas,
cud A 8 Valentine bituminous coal. end Unit.d Rta ea.
Prowler. Dr n f 3 &serer, and Agricola, anthomite coal
to Delaware City.
(Correspoudenoe of tbe Press.]
RA DING. Jaly 29.
The following boats from the Union Caned passed into
the Sehuylkill Canal to day. bound to Philadelplua, la
den and consigned as follows:
Wm Kalbaoly, light to oavtain Eleanore. bttuminous
coa. to 11 A & . Taylor; Benj Mooney. uijß iron to Ca
been & Co; I B Blsowell. boards, and hi..l hlttolteit,
lum tier to C Twit:tinge; American Eagle, lumber ro John
a Mings• & o to Humphreys, Hoffman &
Wright: Mary. light to captain.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Calliope. Goodwin, sailed from Liverpool 16th
last 7U/ Quettyo.
Ship Arampto, Casein, for Madras. sailed from Li
verpool 13th inst.
Nark C Y C. Pitch. hence, arrived at Jersey 11th inst.
Barg Nathaniel Cogswell, Hamlin, at Newport lain
lust from hub in.
Brig David tr. Caroliae, henesoailed from Quash'.
town 1.9 , h inst. for Plymouth.
Brig Wiayaw. Wyman, hazing. arrived at Salem nth
'pedant
Brig Anglo Bn%oll. Dodge. for Philadelphia, was ready
at Rotterdam 16:h inst.
Brig Abbott Lear/600e, Faller, hence. arrived at Boa
ton 23th met
Brig California, Cam, berme, arrived at Bristol 29th
instant.
Mans Westover. Eldridge. Excelsior. Riley. A Cor
dery. Baboook, Atlan Pawning. Bios. Maggie Van Du •
sen. Meson. Isabel Alberto. Tooker. and Mahlon Betts,
Endicott. hence. arrived at Boston 29E6 inst.
3ohr E J bmith, hence. was in the bay. below Boston.
Mk mat.
Bohr Mary H Banks, Cannon, oleared at Boston 29th
inst. for thiladelphia.
Bohr 8 L I:rooker. Presbrey. from Taunton for Flit
ledolphia. coiled f 'cum Newport 22. h inst.
re , r florace Maples, blithe, hence, arrived at New
Bent .rd 29th init.
Boars ft A Tay tor, Doke.. Samuel N Smith. Ligoorob,
and Allianoe. irelaad, sailed from Newburvport .7th
met. for Poilealeliiiia.
Bohr J R Lee - Corson. sailed from Bordeaux 13 h Inst.
for Phitedeleca.
Bohm H B Weston, Long. Triumph. Artie, H P
moms. Ketchum. P k dwardr. Bannock, vastitt Bharp.
Haley. .1 R Myers. Co b. Matahgas, Bl.ke, Jane .0
Patterson. Hand. R G holden , Neal. Sylvia. Bathe
way. Buena V.ata, Roby. Oaten Dave, Veazin. Sebum
oa Knight, Erdioott, and J Crawford, Smith, tienoe, at
tioston 29 11 lout.
Bohr; riaratoga. Adams, Wm Wallace, POUII. Louisa
Flener. Steelman, M Bhicdler . Yates, for Philadel
phia, and A foe Lee, Corson, for Wilmington, Del, old
at Boston 29th inst.
Bohr Beaman. Norris, cleared at Baltimore 29th Met.
for re ream hue°.
Behr. I fonder. Jr. Dorman. it A Wood, Creamer,
and Woad, Baker, sailed from 21a.lam 28th inst. for
Philadelphia.
our Geo Roffman. Bennett, sailed from Fall River
27th MS , . , or Philadelphia.
Boor 'rhos Borden. Wrightington. from Fall River
for Philadelphia, at Newport Bth lasi, arid sailed again
the 28th.
ramp. A M Aldridge, Bateman. sailed from Providence
27th Met for Phiisaelehiai
eichr Lady Lase, White, beam), arrived at Providence
28th mac
Bahr R P King. Leeds, sailed from Providence 28th
inst. for Phihtde phis. •
riteumer Sarah. Jonas, hence, arrived at New York
yeaterr ay
teamer Concord. Not man. cleared at New York yea -
teiday for Philadelphia.
NOTICE TO 61A_RINERB.
Notice is hereby 'AVM that the Pi hook Rip Light
Vessel will return...her eta. ion off the Pollock RID ShOai
on or about the 31 of AIIT.OIIt. At the same time the
Handkerchief Lista Vass& will be withdrawn from the
Paadkeromer Shoals. and the Re ief substituted
Toe artier Is sohonner rigged, with a red bait at the
foremast head. hull painted red, with Relict in white
leitent on each ode
he will show ever, night, from sunset to sunrise, one
fixed light of the native' color.
By erder of the Lighthouse Board.
.1. A WIN•LOW. Coin D. 8,N.,
Lighthouse inspector. Second Duitnot.
Boston. July V. 1861.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SIIFIPSIMILE WITH DISEASES OF THE BLAD
awn, Kidnep, Gravel, Drover, Weakness , &c. , read
the advertimament io smother whim. headed " Helm
bedd's Genuine Preparations." litmwf If
:iefe PAM Curia:me cm - Tll4 Lyn.,l
n.zymtc, made in the best manner, expreanty for RE
MLE4I. LOWEBT aetlfa= prices marked to
/nom Eisele,. AU goods =ado to order warrantee
ettirtuttory. Chir ONE-PRICE system u stnctly M
atted to. AU eye thereby treated alike.
314*-17 /OREN Is CO.. 604 MA ALE 7 ihrool
Bateau Loa's ISLtre irre.—Ttue celebrated
and perfect llair Dye is :Mr err: in tfis world. All
others are mere imitations of this great original, whioh
has gained Berth extensive patronage In all parts of the
globe. Ths genuine W. A. klatohelor's Liquid Ran
Die instant/1r produces a splendid blank or natural
brown, withost etaining the skin or !Waring the hair,
and will rensady as 111 slows of Nod dyes, Invigorotlits
the hair for life.
Sold by all Prima - Leta and Porfamen. Wholesale by
FAILICESICKIX. St CO., It YOWL' es 00., Philadelphia,
vr hl-tf
GROVER & ONLBERATZIL
NOISELESS FAMILY SEWINO MACHINES
in. Best In Ur* for Family Siming•
o.i. Vita CtR •;:anr:rn• nrrp.e liviotoltta one
AZT[JASD'PHSuTtirO, MAST .4.ND CNILAPIFST FH
the City. et 34 3..01. TIER!) Stro,i
BILLAIRAD PRINTING. Rest andehostmt the
City.lit34 South THIRD Street.
RIRDVLAS PS 1h1712113. Rest sad I :theseeet 1► Vas
tY. Si a tortr 11311R1) 9traot
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every otherdesnny-
IWO af prating, of tht most sueenor quality. at the
somrl remenneMe tato*.Rt 4.If2SWALT fe. PROW t4'll.
f4Alltine 24 12 **** 1114 llt D fttreeg. 4471. e
COLEhIAfr—DU PONT.—O4 Tne/d.ty morning. the
ZOth ins ant. in -t. J,•ha ("lurch. Brandywinn vi lase.
Osten.a by tip, Rev. t.har as trmeit r e nay. Leis ll
too • 'olentan to Far ny E.. dauittier or the late elenut
J. flu •
rVialt I Z—N 1 07 1 13074 RY.—On thn 7/h instant. by
the Rev. ear. Phenn.ril. Will am ttWtittZ. to Mary
t .
Wincogontery. *II k _f th eat.
Si ft+- St* 113.—(ht tn.. 7th instant, by the Rev.
M-. nhe nerd, Churl's/ H. 144111 to t !mug thuetr, nit
of this Mgr. •
lAnAV.—nn the 2:olii init•nt, Margaret etoeSdals
'Fagan daughter of N tth rn and Anna f ,
iliigan aged ge
.nearris
v N El —On the tilth instant. Mrs. Isabella Evans,
ill i l l i er 84tri • f a n% and throve of the family are invited to at
tend her funeral. from the reel , ' enne or her son, How-
Var v utT, n ia 1"or'iollooT.41 I th
nterment z ia ll .t!o w s. : d r D i l e d r
on
Chnrob.
GR.T.—On the 38th instant, at his late r-sidenne
Reokleantown. Butting ton county. N. . 1., John Wright,
the 7.11 year of his age.
Hos relatives end Wands of the family are respeot
fatly Invited to attatU r in flutern.l from NO. =I Met
street4ebove Fifth, day, the Est 'latest, 'at 11
ARRIVED.
July 29.
MARRILED
111 b le.
o'o'ook, without further notice. Interment at Ronald
son'e Cemetery.
eNNU -On the 29h instant. Mrs. Charlotte
hivere Hannnin. in the 870 Year or her W
t.-ones.' from the tesidenee Col, w Whim Brad
ford. Fifteenth wrset, balvW Spruce, thus( WedueeuelY)
afternoon, at 3 o'nlook.
Ca fit Pit 1441..-911 the 29th inetant, Annie B camp-
NI 1. &mentor of Jamas Campbell, late of Bummer
• UM. Movi , te. [raised.
Funeral from the widenee of her tithe - . No. 315 N.
Seven , h street on , tiursdly morn .at ie o`olook
BURTON-On the 19th tnatant, Theodore Julioe
Inn of Captain William and ductal B. Burton. aged 7
mouths.
W F h u a n r o to r u tti
a f t r r o e,
from
et the residence of his parents. No. 348
th i s ( Wantsday) ufterimon. at 3
o'clock.
AM FR.-0a l Margaretta,vtif
be 79 , 11 instant, e of
R. emmer 32 years of awe.
Dlftv tat.P.-On the 29th instant, William Dunlap,
autd 31 yeam-
Funera. fain his late residence, N, 1521 Fitzwater
sheet on Thursda • afternoon, at 10 .
EC AR U I'.-On the 18tu instant. Margaret A. Fok
hardt dmichrer of tvilltarn F. and Anna Eekhardt,
aped 13 'ears and 1 month.
_Funsrat from the re,tdenoe of her aunt, No. 929 New
1, 14. ke. street, Chi/ €4. y. •
Etr -on the 19th instant, Mrs. Wilhelmina Er
vin. in her 50th year.
FPI 2:4 310.• 4 .-On the 29th instant. William Fats
simons in the 324 year of hie age.
Funeral from his late reevtenoo. No. 413 8. Eleventh
street this i Wednesd y) of ernoon. at 3 °look. •
. MITER .-•a the 25th instant. Will a Venetian, sou
• of Jacob and Ha-riot P. Foster. .red 3 yea's.
Funeralnom the residence of his tweets, No. 1121
N. Fourth street, Utis (Wednesday) afternoon, at 8
•
c c tRRNAI4.-On the 29th instant, Sarah, wife of
Michael Moltetnan. aged Be sears.
Funeral ham the r sidemen of her husband. No. 2138
Smote treet,this (Wednesday) afternonn. at 1 o'cl'ii."
M 4 Rif UN kr.-On the 29th instant, Isaac Markle,.
aged 85 rears.
Fa• eral from the residency of his son, No. 111 Dena
flare Dnke) street, title (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1
le(41101I. •
Atct.AUGIILTN—On the 29th instant, Margaret Mo-
Leughlin, aged 86 •earil.
Fuee•al from her late reaulenoe, No 1911 Wilcox
street, tnis ( Wednesday) afternoon at 8 o'olook •
M ft.-13u the 29th Instant. Mrs. Mary Mill:r. to
the Itsth year of her ate.
Funeral from her late textile/nee. 604 Pine street, ..F.n
Th day inn nine:. et 9 clunk.
MuORF.-On the 29th Instant, MATT. daughter. of
Robert and Alice Moore, aced 18 mantes.
Funeral from the residence vf her parents. No. 4
C. , uti tiling place. New Marker st•eet above Vine, ttjis
W dnesda• 1 aft ernoon, at Once o'clock.
RI A t•.-On the 27th instant. Joel H. Elate, in the
81sty ear of his nee.
11118.-Un the 29th instant. Robert W.. snn of Silsbee.
d Helen Ir. Rue, Ned S years, 10 months, and 14
die.
Funeral from the reWdenceof his paten's. Net 2 Har
r son's row, one milehelow Bndesburg, this (Wednes•
day) atiertm tn. at 2 o , al ak
• WILIAAMR.-- I .n the 20th instant, Elizabeth Wil
liams. in rhe9Bth year of her age.
Funeral from he reside ce of her eon 12 2 Hanover
street this t Wednesday) afternoon, at 3'o'o lock. •
to IT- I -GTO 4.—On ihe 28ta insi ant, Ellen, wife of
1101511 Withington, Eir . aged Ile year..
Fume el from the residence of her husband. No. 18.22
1 awrence (late apple) street, this tWsdnesday) after
-00 n. itt 2 o'clock.
OURI.ING.-A t Germantown, on the 29th instant.
('erharine A., wife of Benjamin 8. Burling, aged 67
urt
rule ing.
eral on Fifth day morning,at 9 o'clock, from 1716
Wallace stree . ,
111011RNINO STOR Fr, BEitir , Ons & 601.4,
+-cm. 996 CH KSTNUT Rtreet. are now gelling
Black Grape mtrerz at 26 rind WU cents.
Blink b %tea es. at 36 and 3l' cows.
Black 7-4 wide baregos. 60 and 693 i cents.
Second-mouruin. popli. a. 95 cents.
Gra', mixed litvellaa, Md.
Eire,y mottled modenaa.
mis.d wide madonna., 195(e.
filatig and white printed grenadine busses. Mo.
Shepherd plaid real grenadm. ha , eges,lloo.
Mimic and whits Paris orgapdiet.26o. IT/
rfrA. DIENTING 01 0 ' Oill"Ze11115 -WHO
are onnored to 'he system of pa tisan n• mina
twins Iteterofore purened• and ••re in avor of • tenting
capable and honest men to office. will he held at the
Mr , FICHAP.T ' I•XCH•NON., on TRURBDCY, the
Fl ART DRY OF AUGUST. at 12 o'clock. noon. to take
'neve •es 5 r making pr••cer nominations for the offices
to be h led in Go' ,, ber next
Howe I & Brothers. John B. "yere.
John Wel h. Richard R smith,
• Charles vlanalester, W Ittam F. Mi. keys
Arthur G. Coffin, Thomas • }Ladle,
8 A. Mercer rhade Gibbous,
Henry J. withal:tut, John C. hay s,
James Payard, Pan el Done hefty,
4
Jame W Pee, Thomas Rabies,
r.,
t tiin it, F. ,:. Knight,
F F•aley. Georg" retv,
Hen, c. Lea. John B Kennel',
Jahn F. Frazer, B 1, 41 homy,
Hent•y C. Carer. 1.3 Watsrman,
A. D Clan, Fer•l J. Grrer.
Lin d P. rnith, J. W Van Beaton,
Lewis H. h mmer. John B Budd.
Pearson ya.,d, /tit K. P. 0..
Gears a Read, Chariel W Wins, -
-
I.'D. Rodney, Thos H. Moore.
01,1411 qr W. Morris, Edward A rrnekreeg,
Benjamin Orne, A It Chanar, s,
Charles Platt. Jneep , I. 8h Wen,
.Th•tma. tewerdson, Jr., Po''srt Pearusa•
sin-s M. Lowman', B G Fotterell.
I Joules H. Coxe, Fobert P. Detesting,
liven • Foodnlon, Win J Mo•ne.
J.ID Perg act, }•pnra in tasks, Jr.,
H. H Coates. J. P. Steiner. - -
C:H Fisher. W 1.. of hi , man,
John H. Packard, Fdwtn M. I swot.
I', 'Spencer 'Willer, Morton MoMicrnael, •
Allis Ytionhll. James Miller,
James M. I'rborn,l ;layette! T. Canby,
1. Weir Michel. P. P. Morris,
• Wm. C. Hanle. John Linden,.
Won A. tionnehnrd, John Lambert. '
Thoineut T. Butcher, James B. k ng land,
W. al. •I',lthrnian, oonuel P. • iteinni.
Retry D Therre.d. John I'. James,
Thomas It alerts, B. Ii Corn>sy•,
ilex G Ge.w. Lucas • . Burke,
8...u.em Soon'', A. J. Artelo-
Ydward 1 1 ' Gay. Henry 8 Loarber,
J t.. F,mro.ve. tidner G t'ivher,
Genre •-•. Bok.r. Fitment Agnew,
b wen P. Little, -George G. !Amer.
1331-2 t .
s:l7ft oiricr -orprcv OF THE FENN
PYLV ar.l- 1 I: RIN • (tom PA.o A. Vir; COB
it.R BROAD ANO VI NB {VTR PETS.
All venting hiving claims asoinet the Pennsylvania
Farina llotnpany • or holding Bre ot Tickets issue.) by
it are Yellt/P8 ed to or 'sent he same for payment to the
undensigned. on or. brnio toe FIRBC DAY tIF AU
GUR .iarxt unable-11day the taws or the OomnanY
mil , hi oloaed finally acaordtng to law.
j126-11t F.O l /7 kw° B. FE KRIS, Bioritary
[rfrOFFICE MORRIS CANAL ARID BANK
ING CO , J 111824. ny. July 23. 0361.
VIDEI69 ritlTlCe..—The liaard of eireotors have
die "area. from r no earnings of the Canal, a semi-annual
Idv.dend of FIVF. Pr It cENT. upon the Pteteryed
~toot. payable ..n and sf . er the 6th day of A rign.t next.
at the Orme of the Company. at ..leisny Ci‘y• or to
Eitoholotra in and near Fhitadolihie, at the of of
E. W : Clsrk & Co.. there.
The rren.fer 0 .oks will be closed from the 25th inst.
to the 6th of august.
jyll6.t 4.11'6" I. N. COvDIT, Peoretari.
cic i r s NOTIUE—TO THE INHABITANTS OF
FJRArt KFORn—Tbat ake DAILY or W r LY
eau be d .tt the oaonterof mr store, or served
at your tiotuke regularly, at an ear • 'war.
W. C. BiIEA RD,
Jrlß-tte Arent for 27.8 Press, in r rauktord.
Ord. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND DARBY lISILSOAD COMP (iN Y.
rUIL•DICLPHIA, July 13.1861.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Di
videgtd of VW r N r Y.FIY is Ce.PITS per share on the
Capital Stook of th s Company. outstanding this day,
Eayableon and after the 25'h Dist at the Office of the
Treasiver. Mo. i 4 t W &lout street.
For the convenience- of tt,e (stockholders, the Trea
surer wilt be at the Depot corner of Darby avenue end
Poety.ninth street (opposite the Gra,'s Perry rood
between 33 t and 6 P. hi.. on SATURDAY, the 27th
Inst., prepared to pay the above.
Trahmer Books will be closed until the ESth Inst.
THOS. ((TARES, emoretari and Treasurer,
iylll-1m No. Ivl WALNUT Street.
arOFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
cOllrA.r4Y, No. 4116 ca-avrn UT (-treat
PIIILSISLPItIe, Jai, 1.1861.
At 6 meeting of the Board of Directors held this day,
a dividend of THREE PER CENT. was declared on
the capital, payable on the first day of August next.
iv* lm W. t. BLANCHARD Remetary•
.)111,1 - .CAItY. NOTICES.
REGTME POF AVON AL GUARDF.
The fiends of th;e Reeinust,dterwedto nu
ci nutlet
pate in . he e.ort. noon the Moa .
n:4r, w meet at
tne r - TIO - A L GUARDS' RA4I.. R &Teat.
bAlwr SIX CH, THIS (W ednesday) AFTERNOuN, at
23 O r OkOk ;nt.Otunity.
By order of Chief Marshal,
Ego. E. ADLER.
John Rill, G•oree Collins, Jacob nompert, homes
Bartleott, Edwin A. Rode', Andrew J.-Roiman, Aide.
It
BEaDQUARTEIN Ht ME GUABD,
CITY . OP ?flit , DgLPIIIA:11117 3). 1861.
SPECIAL ußnbit. No 41— .n escort. to eon
tat of 'he First end Feoond Regiments of Itifen , ty
of the t ine. and nampantea a. C end it of the Gr r
man Meg, will rnael 0-MOHNOW AFTeltrattoN,
to reo•tve the Nineteenth Reahnent of the Penneylaa
nie Vo nnteere, Colonel Peter Ly le, on ite return Lout
Doti ve service.
The escort will be formed on Broad street, north of
Primo street. o'a ace P. S. Band al•ster 1I R°-
FELD will report to the commanoing Officer of the
ehocot with two Bends of ritual°, each of fonrteeu
pieces for duty with the esoort.
*. J..PIg&PONTON.
It Bus. Gen. Corn. Home Guard.
.
1 AT T YIN TTO IN !--The undersigned
hvetng been authorized to raise a. Redolent of in
f miry for the War. has deputed the following offi
cers to smut men for the Hegirnent:
a. tigkINIAN. _
Arbeiter Biqa. !forth Third sr rest- below Green, and
at Fried Rencas. c or h 7 hl d ntr et, above Beaver.
11.1L.U1 0 WALT). • -
At A. Miller's, 6 6 Ca lowhill street.
boosoh is oat's, 4Stirallowhill street.
•
A. Haile's, 607 North third street
F. BULI INGER.
At F. 401 No•th Tbirn street.
•
John K.awyp's.2fo allowhill street.
MAX 6110 DR,
At Mr. Dotde's, Southwert corner Fourth and leder
son streets.
•
PRFD. WINTER.
At W. Weimar's, 610 !forth Third, above Willow at.
A- BAUER,
At 114 Margaretta. street.
418 Jolene street.
73n Vine street.
A. 80110 PP,
At Mr. Wannoin l)e Kalb H tel. Veursynnk rood.
KUD. meti WO Z.
tit F. K. conies', 303 Borth Third. above Arch at.
July 30,15131. HENRY SuHLEN,
jy3l St
WANTED—A finished drummer and
i
fifer for the United States filgate Potomac. Ali i.
SOO able bodied men f r the United ota ee marine
nom f it BM and i&T d lerViCe. imraeuultely. Ap
ply at R.rIdeZ•EMS, NO. :it I ii PstON I: Ntrosit.
Ist loonienant SV.tiTOKES BuYD.
WO : I ft . Recruiting Officer.
110:ADQUAlatRs FIRE DEPART
ME‘IT ZOTJAVIVA, No. 40W 'WALNUT Street.
/. ire Compaires desirous of oonseotr , s theme wes
with the regirosst will lurnisti a head members on
or b3fore kr ,•14DAy, An i ma 3d tue regitn.nt has
hero ce•vted. and will be made up from the r ire De
panmai.t ex° naively.
WO 2E^ COL. D. W. C. BAXTER.
TIN bdoULELLAN RE(4)MENT,"
named In honor of onr.gal'ent towiraman. General
George B La mar oreantagd.and under
marohing orders in two weeks 0,.e more con grimy
will be aocepted. by applying immediately To headguar
tern Na 216 ou•ti Fit , fNT Street. The following is a
bat of fie.d and mutt office/a:
o.lon-t. JAU.IS ZIEGLER.
Li utenant Colonel, 8. JuaNfloN,
ra or. J.. J PC:O 1
:jutant. B. C. B OGEES.
quartermaater, Wm. 1611.A.RXEY,
nrae.in, n. S. LP [lva.
Ansm't tnrgeon, PHILIP LEIDY, JR.
.41t4 LINCOLN OA VA LET .—A 11
members give puneirml attenda- es. at Head
e ovum,. FIF tit and Wri i.e.1.1 • 'treats. on
.111.311.8 DAY MORNIN4 for me er.
JOHN Fll ZWA I. krt, CAPOiln•
WM. B. BOYD. Captain. bel-St
-
WAW) ED-- Putt THE THIRD .
Reg' r ant. 11. R. Cavalry. able-b , diod men of
Rood morals, turtarerra the ages r.f t 8 and 36
y woe. r., lIPTVIS for 0 years- Pay from en to .911 p-r
month. with boqd olothirrg. and medico. , attendance.
min.'r win not be enlieted wit. out the oon-ent or
parours or guardroom. h en nooneromed to horsesand
riders preferred. App'y at prinoip..l ttendezvoms. No.
tIGATEL lomat.
tttptainJ')UN SAVAGE.
1014-12t* Third Cavalry Reorniting Offloer.
I F' YOU WANT THE OIIEAPEBT AND
in HES'. get Colored Pho , ographe for 41. at
fillf.rt'a Gail, ry, noC(rIVD street above OR 81114. It
IN To E ORPEIANN) 00IIRT FOR TDB
CITY Ar.n? cny,l7,y, OF PHILADKt,IitA.
i.etate of JOUR KIDD. de c eased
NoTrc et la n e•ebt stvett. that she widow of the said
decedent has fi din the Orphans' COU.t her ;Petal
and -ppratennteet of the pate sal estate elected to be
retatned he her under the ant of II h
end .psil 8 1869 a d th a t tit.. -Una wt ll he approved by
the Court 4.11 FR{ t-Y. aI:GU 41' 16 it. un.ese
o..pt.oes are filed thereto. al R. i`totty, A.
bat wtr.44l, Fru. r e st .cner.
8t)I r'd •T 4: j, lIN 10.., and t.UpOlO
Ft. V LOP rig. all d Grant at, lea. the I•triteet
c• ileorinn in the Orated •te . lur it aat one cent
erten Yr•ti *en order Crow 16 up in Sto, he a'v.ve
pritte. .10.1 rave ved. varieties of 4 ea .10D Luvelopee
Irmo teri.yl nu. Vire•nioi and lleu colt, &o. Coiled
tor. will fine it to to ir advantrote to ••tde. dawn tr..m
Ott II(L r • •- A. al L.L.hdt. 25 n ti 41 root. rt..Y NOW
Domani received deity. 'hear supplied jpl3 lm
13 ,
YE
N 4
:
.1a
a a .4110.1
new and old. bought. sold and exchanged , at the
PRILADE4Y4IIA- Bac. t{ .130 . 0 X. zreOlur ti 419
Vitts..TVN UT direet. Libtartice at a distance' ariared.
Frame hawyng Books to sail, at a distanae l' wit state
Gait natnec, sizes, bindings deuis edltio'r arses,
and OcAuitionk• NVAISTED — I+.2ks Ti nice)
Frankhn. as well as early aooks n printed in an!
eLoa p s h . autograph Lactern and_fortlatts par
tat Laws of 25101Ylvania for sato Cata
ktice. preesiaent tripe. wortnibreslit ia
, .- • • - • '
•
M=2!!:
RETAIL DRY GOODS
REMOVAL or
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co.
EXPL AN &TION
We have for the present removed our Stool: to our
Wbol. sale Sttuid, No. 54 !WARIEST Street, where.
on and after 1.40,41/A Y. the 29th instant. we will be pre
pared to offer it for sale at Retail until we osn procu - e
another Sums in a Suitable location for retaiiing• We
dean it due to ourselves, in explanation of our euddon
removal, to state that we wore sub tenants only at rio.
CIIMITNUT Street, and having underatOod, a
few days sines, that the parties of whom we leased
were in arrears for rent to the owner of the store, and
that legally our stuck Gould bo dint - rained upon for
these arrears of the original tenants, we deemed it
Prudent to remove our stock to avoid its probable
seizure for a debt not our own.
PRICE, FERRIS. & CO.,
1f73-6t
nLsOK FIGURED bILKS.
I A Small Lot Jurt Reoeived.
Smelt neuron ht Th °eau.
1044E31 BROZtailt3,
ifs REITti U r and MOUTH Sheets.
F imttlNA R'JiiL i.
very &Nimble coloring* in New Goode,
Met:wain to to IS lards.
10 el 60.
feu Sh nag PL bee BKOTRER73,
ENOLI:111 B.alit.oll S.
Mixtures mad Printed Figurer/.
111 1116 Qtmlittee. nt very Low Proms,
rencdt and Engluoh &venni, 8 4 wide:
P 26 • 811.11.1tPLeitie BIiOTIMRB
NEW MANTILLA STORE.
The most splendid 81LR IVIANTLEtt th the city.
HOUGH & 00.,
JeB-2M • 25 EOVTB TStiTR 13.11t81e.f.
SILK MANTILLAS,
•
In every new stile, the Tiehest qualities ever nen,
at the elegant New &ore,
shs 50EITIC nthrirs arraEzit. •
86 . 0 O •,
V.HEAP DRY GOODE- . STILE. rORTHICA
IL/ REDUCTION IN SIMMER STOOL In order to
!arum MINI and TOtliZO
Fine Chintz colored Pante Qrgandtes. '
Do
- Pane Jaownela.
pnactnm 'toe dn. do.
Dark Brown Lawn,. 4% eon's. •
Silk Chalnec Baroteo. Berets daightis, On; Goode,
Poplins. Mon. de • eines, &a.
Black Tertotrtme Unmade Miming, &o.
Foulard eilke and t•tinniie. &o.
White Goods in variety.
AA fine line or plain S wiss M ualitu, lfig ford ate.
Blank Lane M noting. tiournous and Pointe.
Blso k and Colored Stella ttill.V/111
A Yen , °beep lot ..f Linen Cambric Bdkfe.
A toed stock 01 Flannels and Dumeotio Condo at the
lowest market rates, lOr cask only.
CHAR i.Ett ADAMS & SON,
hfid-ti EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
HEN'S AND ROYS' WEAR.
Caehmarotton, Twede, Connioden,
Linen Drina. fiateens, Corduroys.
ri cent fine an -wool clasalmores.
Bloot and fanny Cruseimeren.
CuLeon a CON A PD.
(Irsfnor NINTH and moi for
C LOSING OUT SALE DR,DSS GOODS.
Balance of 'our stook Rummer Drees Goods,
merely ermine/ p.iter. fo olose teem.
Hareger and Before Robes. loss Mau UV price
Fine MOCK Bleak Dream Goode, extra cheep.
COu.PEtt & litirtoßD,
Iy'l3 H. E. eor. re/NTH and 111-ARKE'II.
FELE OH tdi OE .poiN T EEL
Rawl& Mantles. and %moue.
e•eduo d to one-haV their tHalte.
ei*Ok Silk Mantles. Cloth do.
Bummer Dui:tent— eti oh.ee.
COOPER & t3ONARp
B. E. OOT. Nl'r"'B Niand MARKET.
N.B.—Best Hoop eldrta. 17 to 40 springs i7IS
IWYSA LANDELL AR.€ OPNINING
A-3 111.ilisIC !MRS.—Blacklk6, fine grade.
Bina Silks tor city este!,
Bleak Silks whole ale.
Black Silks. 9t to 36 inahen wide.
in-4jYRE &- LAND &;I.L, FOURTH and
A RCFI. are tolling all their Summer Goods tow,
to close them.
Frunmer Allks. Indira and French.
De- k French Organdy Lawns
Bares° and Lawn e obeli by the yard.
['cubie and ranst 'ilk Orenedmee.
RYKE & .Lv4DELL HAVE FOR
BIT RI NIG DRvBBES All-wool Bine Flannels.
All-wool Plaid Flannair.
Good assortment of Towelinga.:
Summer Quil:s wholesale. 1710-tf
1861 • MEMORABLE YEAR! !
HARD ON DRY GOODS!
VERY LOW PRICES!
PILL MORE REDUCED!
THORNLEY & CHIBM.
_ N. E. cor. t•IG. 4 t'Ft and SPRING GARDEN ,,
Want toiled their stook et.an off.
And hare consequent!
REDUCED THEIR PRI C ES.
• 'V Eav L INDEED.
PancyBilks a iitt'e over hall price.
Some strles'of Dross G.ons at half price.
Lace Mantles.Pointes. hntonies &a.. vet, cheap.
Elsa rinks. the oheaoast in Philadelphia.
A great variety of Gray Goons. Limon, iko., to.
A very !arra stook o( T korn-otio Goode.
m
A Von Is stock o Linen Goode.
Clothe, C.l•litleMell. CIO ups. too.. &a.
S.—This is a AARk. CHAN•iE it) get goods tut
tyranny cheap. TIORNLEY & PHISM.
Pi. E. Cor. EIGHTH and •PRING GAo DEN.
N. B.—From this date, July 9th, Terms "Cash on
DPliverv."
Cift.CATtR REDUOTION IN DRY
GOODS.—Bee , quality of Ginghnms far Mc.
flies amortment of Drees 6000 C from MK ' to 25.
Del tines end Challis ',entities reduced from 26 to 123:.
Ladies' Cloths, plain, plaid, and striped, at a low
Acura.
Men and Boys' Wear. much reduced.
Lawns in great variety from a to aVio.
Partisan:lg Goods,. at the lowest market prices.
Shetland Shawls, from en to ea
JO at
HN H. EITOKEEP,
. .
J 79 7e2 ARCH. Street.
SIIMMNR STOOK OF DREG FOODS AT
PRIoRt? ACCORDING TO TEE TlME .— Poplins.
Bareces. Cuallies. half price ; Challle Deleines te.
dueled from 26 to URAL ; Chintzes redaced from
1234 to 80.
!special attention is requested to ocr stook of ()men
thes and Jaoonot Lawns. which we ore bound to Mose
out at e low figure. CHARLKS ADAMS& SON,
Je2o Klett VII and A NCH Streets.
B . A3GAISS! B &ROAR; ! !
GREAT BA.CRIFICES.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS •
offered in tae balance of DRE SSk of
EMMEN 'WOOS,
now closing nut
GREATLY UNDER COAT PRICES.
Pertains in Laos Mantles, Bournous, Pontes.
Barra= iu flak Coots. oar sure a-d Manliest.
'JAR GAINS IN FANCY 51.LKA.
BARGA I Ns IN BLACK BILES, •
600. Mohair Grenadines for Mo.
lao. Detainee. new styles, for St.
200. Organdie l.awns for EDO.
12360. Lawns, fine quality, for So.
• H. STEEL k BON,
iTtl No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Costae
•
ABANKsurir IMPORTER'S bTOOK
of Samples of Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs. to
hem-stitohed, sheer-corded, and embroidered. from• 10
cents to 63 cents each ; a great bargain. purchased a
sacrifice for cash, and to be sold in the same way only. -
CRA R1.V.8 DeMS & 80N. •
ien3 F.lollTl3..and ARCH Streets.
WRENCH LAOS VIBILS..--A choice lot
0- Jut pnrohsaed from s'bantrunt importer, and
for tt half price t
OD I RLxB ADAMS ta SO4.
ia2o EIGHTH and. ARC. Bt,eete,
rRENOEI LAOS PoINTB, B017.E.NOII3;
Alt D MANTLES Fargo stook to be sold at less
than wholesale prices. We cannot be nndereold in
these goods; CHARLES ADAMS tt SOIf.
Elrifall and ARCH. Streets.
MEM.QOITO NETTING, all colors ; Tule-
CA tan, all colors. for covering glasses; Plaid and
Swiss ?Maas, at vraoletale_pricee.
CHARLES ADAMIk_le BON,
jai) ' MUSTS and AR . Streets.
SMALL -PLAID SILKS. •
Blue and White Frenoh Inßo, •
Black and White Fran°lr Biks.
Brown and White Frewh Silks.
Green and White Preneh Silks.
kurple and Wt.lo FreDOil stilts.
BO dos. lidt& a Size per doz.
60 doz. White Silk Gloves, 260. per pair.
Manicoode reduced Ter; low, to oloee out, at
JOHN IL
Pa 702 ARCHStreet..
NOTICE I I
On and after this date
"nrograxy & =am will offer
EVERY POSSIBLE IBDUCEMIOII2
TO
CASH PIIROBASERS OF DRY 4900 DC
Being determined to redws stair Stock they will ries
Deed Bargeiss !!
Beantifiel Fancy Silks for 75 °eat', worth . elm
limn .11.1 oh Fano) Silks for V. well worth .1.25.
Otenisiine and Barone Goode. about one half their
value.
Gray Mixed Goods, in every variety, from 5 omits her
yard to 60 oents.
BLACK asILN6, RI CH BEA ANDP, LUETROVE, V VERY
C
peat Bleak Brocade Silks, doable faced, Icia,its.
tle Laines, Callooes, Ormumeree, Clothr,
An.LPrlllS''relViltcrrmA &e.
irilcLlkolxidir
Fienoh Lane Mantles, Pointer. Shawls, Eocene*.
Cambria Lam Mantles, Chanti ll a Laoe &coda, At.
Blest Silk Coats. Mantles, 5t0.. In every style.
At 'WEIORNLRY 0015111z._
S. E. ters e ; rairdrinf 11 nre.tsca 4:WE yttpr
INSURANCE. COMPANIES,
pliant INBURANOE GOIAPANI, •
rats Azurbitrief=llBl!".. "
groom W. Day . -..0f Day & Matlack.
one Wright " Wright Dreg &
D. D. " DavlF & Dlrn e eery Lewis Jr.___ is Lewis Bros & CO.Uo
0. " J. C. Howe & (Se.
Samuel 7/. Preel_Wyoming Canal .aVi
Sao. W. Erernuaa—or 1. W.krermaa & Co
taco. A. Wart-- " West & Fobec.
X. X. " aavaore. Martin, as oc.
0. Wilson Dana.- --Attorney-at-lair.
X. D. Woodruff— ....ef , aiblay, Molten. h Weolra
Jas. Unger. -No. Ma etreett street,
efixoxiiiE i l AY,Pnapident.
PLANO!. N. UCH - . Vice Prealdeet,
Wrieia-AME I. BLANOHA D. Elesretarr. IaXII-4111
SAYING FUNDS. ,
RAVING YU:it—UNIT= STATES
13U1ST °OXFAM' berem lad CrEEint
-1
All i ttreets.
EILF.J3I7 FIVE rE ,
l. OENT.
a. IL CRAWFORD, PreddAtt.
JAMES I. 1311r111E8., Iteereary And Trimmer.
Moe hours. from 10 twill 3 o ' clock.
This 00m0,u17 ti net 'Ant/ lb /MT symusstma t.e
Umlaut to.
LATEST AND BEST
PIITENT
FRUIT JARS,
(BAKER'S PATENT.)
NV CEMENT 18 USEL), AND NO EXPosp.o mut-
FACE OF GUM TO TAINT THE. FRUIT.
THEY ARE TILE MOST SIMPLE IN OPERA
TION, RELIABLE IN RESULT, AND EASILY
PROVED.
POTTER & BODINE.
Bole Mannfabturers and Proprietors,
1043 CHESTNUT STREET.
Also, Manufacturers of Plain and Pam Wine and
Liquor Bottles, Drama.' and Crockery Dealers' Green
Glass Ware. 1, m wfliara
W04113Y.;-600 ealo by_
wd4 isrartri=ehlanigft-
- - •
VOrTNG
OiATION
Ex , o.l3.ltlnib.N ABEO-
- ' r
ATLANTi - 0
TUESDAY; AUGUax
Social ett ruc o!clock, 1n the s
K
CHURCH. under the p ttonae e of the foi.‘:4;4-,
to a. moat of whom vAll partici p tte ~ .!!1 A Di
Rev. Messrs. Koana.d,Mat 89011. Prieb" , in•
Atwood L. I'. Daemon. W. 3. It. Taylor. Ch
ft err on, Nrauth, J. Ley burn. D. .D., T. Blaina)d ,
Leat a Vine-street wharf at 6 o'clock A AL, returning
.at 6 35 P.&
tinges $t go. rir, iroluding Dinner at the United
Stales Hotel, t. 2. al. to 143 had at the prineap.l
stores, and at th, Kearns of tie AkiMilltloll.
T" NIAGARA PALLS AND BACK
FOR 61.2.
EXCURSION TICKETS
WILL. BR BOLE
DAILY THROUGHOUT THE SEASON,
'PROM
PHILADELPHIA TO THE FALLS OF NIAGARA,
AND.RLTURN,
FOE TWELVE DQLLARI3,
Via Philadelphia. and Readmg. and Catairlass, Elmira,
and 'lento Railroads, affording the onnortuoltY to
VISIT AND VIEW TEE
FALLS OF NIAGARA,
AT THE MOST TRIFLING COST.
TICKETS good. for SEVEN DAYS FROM MATZ. Ac
co m odati ons throughout are FIRST chase, and the
Scenery Meng the route la unequalled.
For information as to houre ()flawing, tge., aunty a,
P. 4r. Through-Tioket.pltioe,
N. W. Corner surß. AND -CHES'iTrUT STREETS
H. D. MEARS. General Agent.
G. T. LEONARD, Ticket Agent. i716-Ira
31J1t1,111E.R 6kitt3Oß'f*li.
P RRA TA MOUNTAIN SPRINGP.
LANOANTER . 00111;77, PENTIFYLVArith
The rates of i•-0 &It DI NG., at this t eautlful resent. said
be reduced, from and alter the first of August, to
wean . ()ULLARS
per week.
Rr,AV'exAfrelt,
Ephrata P. 0., Lancaster co.. Pa.!!
E& - BATEtilie ()AFT, IsIL-AND °APE
MAY, N. 3.—DELetWARI3 BOIJ3E. is now oiwn
for the *enema, Terme- $1 per week.
jy.l6-imw. • • .1 Pie rsIECRAY. -Proprietor.
goat B.ATELINU - •
Y "' " BaIeAVTTNR 11(11.734,
BRIGANTINE 13P,ACH L N. J.
Now open for the season. The Bathing, Platting,
Grinning, and Yachting being very ruperior.
- Boats will await guests at the inlet on arrival of
trains. Board per, week $B. P. 0. Address, Atififille
City. ' D. srdlTt,
j Y 3 - 2nl Procrietor•
ATILIT`E HOUSE
• • Lower and of MASBAO.I3I3SPaTS Avenuts,
_ AWLAPiTIC CITY.
This house is located iinmediste:y on the Beach, and
present's every zr.ocouiroodation for Visitors.
Terms naxiorste. - - scrE..r.rk..)loUSE,
je2e--2ra Proprietor.
,SEA-R& KING,SAILING ANT; FISH-
A't 1, ANTIC Ito ir
WATON. HILL,
Near litonington, Conn.
Thin celebrated watcring-place Hotel, 'where the
facilities for Bathing. sailing, Fishing, and toe enjoy
ment of the heat quality of sea fll.or, are superior to
any other in th e United. Staten, will be opened on the
20th of lune:1861. 0.8. SPENC KR.
je215 7 1m - Proprietor.
“ ripß E At.R.ANIBItk,” ATLANTIC
CITY. N. .I.
A SPLENDID NEW ROME,
13. E. Corner of Atlanta:l and Maseaohneette Avenues.
Nov open for the reception of Boarders.
The Rooms and 'Table of '• I LIE ALHAMBRA" are
unsurpassed by any on the
There le a muleious Ice Cream and Refreshment Sa
loon attached to the House. Terme Moderate.
C. DUBOIS & .J. YOU' 6.
Propriotora.
REDLOWS 110 TEL, AT.I4/A-NTIO UITY
N. J.—At the terminus of the railroad. on the loft,
boYmed _the &mot. 'Ph s Mouse is now open for Hoard
er!! and 17/1111110Za V1111:0111, and offers soaommodations
equal to any Hotel in Atlantto City. Chutges moderate.
Children ant seramts half pries.
ISCr Parties keep their Boats anti the oars
a- rive in front of the 11 -ha 3.1-1 m
CONGRESS BALL,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
This epttoluus Hoene, intusted et Minutia City, will
be opened on the 29th June. with every accommodation
for visitors. The House fronts the beach MI feet. rtving
a splendid view of the ocean. and is near the Fishing
end smiles point. No pities will be spared to eecure
the comfort and convenience of swats.
.04t-tsei THOM A. 5 O. GARRETT.
f IOUT ROI - MN OOTTAGE, ATLt:NTTO
A-4
CITY. the nearest Haase to the safest gout of the
beeoh, is now open for Ile Beeson.
TERMS MOD R ATI.%
140 LIQUORS SOLD ON THE PREMISES.
JONAH WOOTTON.
1e.24 Sin Proorietor.
ABIDE auoils; ATLANTIC OITY,
Ps- 7 N. J.
UY DAVID Re.A7rERGOOD.
A NEW PRIVATE BOAR. ING-11.01.1!3E, beauti
fully intuatetl at the foot of Pennsylvania Arenuo
now mum for visitors for the eaaeon. 0324-2 m
EA BATHING.—i I The Clarendon,"
K- 7
(formerly Virginia House,/ VIRGI NI A A VENUF,
ATLANTIC CI fY, !snow open for the aSoommittlation
of Boarders. 1 hie Ronne it vomited immediate yon
the &mob, and Pam every room affoidn a htle view of
the aim.. I .e.24-2ml .11 1 ,111. ti J Etta RIN3. M. D.
'IW4MANY HOITSE, 1.40%12 .
V LINA. AWENIJR, Near the Depot,AMANT.IO
CITY.
• The subscriber Cagnn Tileazure in informing his former
Patrons and the pubic that he hem reopened tbe above
donae.where he wtll be happy to plcitee all rho may
favor him with a oall.
je 4 em EL 1# s CLEAVFIt, Proprietor.
ABRINGTUN HIJUHE, ATLANTIC
CITY. N. J.—This Haire fronts the Hurt, and
h, or the finest !halting Ground on tae Heaoh. Borvd pAr
week, 81.3 ISO. Bachinc oilmen irolud.d for vrPeklr
hoarders only. Board per day. 81 50. Hint le meets bd
cent.. JOHN Itlatib.elleM.
je24-2at . P. opnetor.
KENTUCKY HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N 3.
This comfortable and convenient caw house located
on Kentucky avenue. opposlre the surf House, has bean
fitted uy for visitors thus seerm.
F. & P. QUIGLEY, Proprietors.
N. B.—Norsos and Carriere! to Hire. Je24-2m
CENTP.AL
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
M. LAWLOR, Proprietor.
The above new hones ie open for [SOFITdera. RO(MIS
equal to any on t•.e beach, well ventilated, high cell
tags, igo. "'Servants attentive and polite. Approximate
to the Bathing gronnde. . ja.l4-4m
PRANICLIN SOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY,
X'n. J.
BY MARY MAGI BIRM.
Mae House fronts the earl; and potbellies the finest
week;G•ounde on the beach. Boarding SBA per
sl.co per day. dibble peal ao cents.
Bathing Drreses included for weekly boarders only.
Ja24 2m
CUN ST I TUT lONA t. !ÜBE ,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J..
(Opposite the !Colonel.)
J_Salf.B J. BAltlts
(ofcti Old Globe,)
' • Proprietor.
war The ohoieest brand,' of Liquors and Oir.are to be
found on the !Mend. -1.44-2 m
J01,13.1d81A lit Atlantic Oity,
N. J. iLDWA ft D DOYLE. Proprietor.
This Douse la in the immediate vicinity of the Surf
House, and within half a square of the beat Bathing
Grounds on the beach. The proprietor will use every
effort to make his anima oomfortable. Terme reason
able. icsta at
STAR HOTIII,,
ademi, opposite the United Stettin Hotel.)
CITY. N. J.
SAMUEL DArtie, Proynetor.
Dinner.--. --..--. ---.60 cents.
Carriiree to hire.
teW Bowden nocernmodated on the most rea3e
Je24nsble
rms. -2m
Sal 4 A.- N_—li ATI - ;NAL Li ALL,
1,7 CAPIL I !SIAM% Clispo Mal f 4. J.—The proprietor of
the above-named finaly toasted astedishment would
respeotfuily inform the thousands 01 - Guers that have
heretofore visaed hie house. that. in order to meet the
pressure of the times. he has, for the present t otaaori,
REDUCIip HlB for •arue ato /GUT
DOLLAR)) 'PER W KEK. Children under 12 rearm of
age and eervanta half price. r-uperoar accommodations,
and ample roor for 21)U perso na.
wrens to J. Jan Court. NS arch street. Phihuielphis..
Je2l.Zra AARON G a K RETPON, Proprietor.
SOHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
r4Ew JERSEY.
The "HEATH HOUSE" will be opened for the re
ception of Company June ILth having been extpn-iveiy
refitted and improved since the last Nezuson ; affording
additional oornfori3 to vir.itore, and inoreceing the de
eirablenrat of the Placid.
be a healthy. pleasant, rod fashionable place of Sum
mer resort, &Donley 's Mountain' has but few equals,
and es surpassed by none f h o ur s eanhed Ph il ad e l p hia . .
tailioad ride, and oniy seven from
Leave Philadelphia in the li o'clock train for Nevi
York, roach Jersey City at 3 o'olooit, thence by Morris
and Beaux Railroad to the Mountain. ii.eturnlng leave
the Mountain at d -A - . M. and I P. M.. arrivii.g in Phila
delphia a , lane So'olook P.M. P 00rus can now be en
eat•d. Chances moderate. D. A. CHO WELL.
•
je27-frmwltt• Proprietor_ .
-
El ITN 8131. PRUE AND 0.11,31 -
v BnATE SPRINGS,
LT
BOUBLIPIO GAP.
These Marines are in Cnmberiand onnnty, Ps. thirty
miles west of Rarrisburk on th e Cumbe rl and Valley
Railroad, and a.° now open for thviroeptionot
Board from five to nicht dollars. according, to. rooms.
Procure your through iroknte at tee Pennsylvania Rail
road oMos, at a re hoed prioe th• ()ugh.
Call on B. 8. Janney. Jr.. & Co.. 804 Market street,
tot information. cards.
COYLE., AEU,. & ILBAMBR,
14110-1 m• Proprietors.
H OWLAND'S HOTEL. --
SEA BATESNO, LONG B.RatriCIII, rt..l
The anbouriber will open hla hotel for She
RECEPTION OF VIEITORn
on !Saturday, Inns 15. 1951.
zra.ll-2m • 8„, IlOWLAND..Prorrieto,..
COLUMBIA EIOUSE, pipe Island. N. J.
This celebrated bowie will be opened for the re
°option of guests on June es. MI.
he sittiniaon of this house is one of the most beauti
ful on the Island, commanding en unobstructed view of
the ocean.
A band of music , hes been engaged exolueivelv for
this house for V.e se n.
A large number of bath houses ere oonneeted with
the establoihment. Good stabling for horses attached
to the premoes.
pil cations for rooms or other particulars will meet
with prompt attention bunddressins the anbsonber.
A.E. A. LAIRD, Proprietor.
1011-IMi Cape Wend. It. J.
CRBSISION SPRIVOS, OAMBRIA. Cf ),,
PA.—This delightful and popular Maoe of summer
resort. located directly on the line of tho p:•aneylvataa
Railroad. on the summit of the alit-Lens mountains,
twenty -three hundt-d feet ahove the level of the oriesro
will be open for [nests the Inth of JUN ti• Since lost
season the grounds have been greet', imoroaad and
beautified, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic
snd attractive 01e0..s in the filtate. The furniture is
being thorouguly renovated. The seeker of plesurare.
and the sufferer from heat or disease, will End attrac
tions here, in s first-alarm Livery Stable,
Btltiard
Tables, 'Tenpin Alleys. Baths, Jae., together with the
puteet atr and
foundd the most magnificent mono
min soeneri to be in the coiontry.
Ttokete good for the round trip from Philadelphia.
; from YittAborg, sound
For further information. addresa
G. W. min,Lirt,
t:rea6oll Springs. Cambria 4:0" Ph,
VgillA-B &TOP o.—The UNITBIf STATES
HOTEL, ATLANTIC. N J. is now open for
Nlisitors. Tti , s is the largest end n eat fit rnished Hotel
on the Island, and being oonveroent to the oexob , yud
surrounded by extensive and well theded grounds, g a s
destrnble down for [...unties It Is lighted wah
and well supplied with pure we.ter. • The Germania
flooiety illTtliali the music 1.. r the season. The
airs Eton at the door of tilt , il k t z i f x
sown.. . TO Dilator
tf
SSA BA TRIM3.—.-Uulted States Dotel,
Long Branoh. N J...wi1l one, for the r.ottition of
visitors. June 10, 1861: with the eninrsement of Moine
room I,arior. a -datonet o. ,st nee I- st fens/on.
AQdress B. diii)KMAKrAt P,oprielor.
Jyli• irst•
QUM MER .
J.. ASHL BO ARDAND IN G,US ATLA.NTJO
)0 CITY. N HOE.
Corn's . of Pennsylvania Avenue end the Railroad.
Atlantic AVollite.
Is NOW oPIIS
For tho oo ption of oOrmationt or transient Win
'm dom
.1.10 JOH N 8. rror. EN.
p ICAOH BILANDIN . -;-Ons barrel
Efieszianiirt Ig
o. Iry 41. O.
•
. .
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. -
Gite ED MIL , TA RY. GYM ' , JAR I'TC. AND MUSICAL,
Erist PI k.T.al 'S rviF.NT.
On THIIRRDAY EV s al' G. au; met Ist, 33d1
Per which occasion the foilow.ne 11, via,* have
kindly
mot,ONTE V: NED THEIR RERV.IDEM s
Etre. JOHN D lEW,
aims .r, EN s I s*TTA FoITAW.,
A YO(T/NG t.....DY AMATEUR.
Mr. G. W. Ha.dt- LWOO_ A D
Messrs. V.l, n Eft and . ILLWEI Rs
tot, And th..• M:tE gNEkCGOR,
Pkts,l:rteut, ttrchsatrai :under pr. OUNNINGTON,
to tliet. l Z.':.'n encased.
As th u is o Eriter , taitimeat will be devoted
e E c k. o .ir l i kti f t An' zatiAVES,"
For part ewe: a-- ,ti IA 't ' - ' '
Tickets. tto al , peril . t.,•,,,T;Y13 REGIMENT.
• eeured Seats in Fe n ~ t",:"..es,
37 r nt • , t.; ,, 5t50,......._ 25 Gent&
, tt s t.eitate. and Ha octal , .
1731 2t*
el.' • %r ANL! MI
-^ OGLIEFIFtELDn F P TIIE erv,l,Nr
Ir T
'8 OF OUR VOLUNEEhs.,.„. L AT
and elifD Y. the let an 2d at 1,
g of '',3,",„....1"ritir,
efter the Parade of the tht ad lonia
I3BflAy -
12b Pieces, In ut,ifortm) Classical and
mental and Vt.. 43.1 ?arm manees from It tilt 4 o'n..t.X‘
BALL A t 4% TILL, 6 0 01 OCR.
OoNC hPc. BA Ll.OOB h • 'nee, and other Enter-
tammouth to conclude the End day.
On the moond say, Entirely Neer ?metonyms of
CuNC "-KT AN 0 BAIA, *OW.
The Fes ival to conclude with Brilliant Plreworb
and S leaded Illuortnati.m.
Strict order writ he Ir , pt up by an efficient force.
Ms Garr Cotripaniec.joi.ta , K Lb.:Far - ace or in body,
will have Free Admission ; a St, t Saari of attar
Comp ones
t-frets. admitting one Gentleman and two Lad' en,
for 25 °ruts. can he had at the Music etwes o. J. E.
Gould ee Ws er, Che‘tt ut street ; a* the
nsel.sh•td otearnboat, and at the gates of the place
3.' 31 2..* 'Are tor. G. A. Wilt Zit hIN.
aa I.)o,NoUtilnl O.IAIII THE6IIII,
RACE Slieet, above Soomid.
OPENING OF l'H U hIFR REASON.
Tr URdD AY EVEPqN 0, A nguEt let. -
Engagemcmt of the brilliant Comedy At net,
MISS N N tk; t.O ettal,E,
With a full and
EIPLENDIN *VAR i.CAPANY.
NEW COMPANY, NEV. Pt OEI.
NEW comE 111E1. NEW PARTIES,
ritim norws, NEW DA.CYCEI.
Tha only Theatre open, and the most perfectly venti
lated in tne city.
Annisenax.--Parquette, 26 ciente ; Family Circle, 25
CCM tB.
llo.re oven et half pnAt ; noremenne nt tt 'clock.
A :14rtt. .Y Ili: I .1)1 llP,tN
zs BOLTS NOVELTY.—Ewery night tine week. Bel
extrilmtion on Saw day alter,o.,n at 3 o , elnew. were
oetteon of um ++OOTHT RNREB LEA° V—Pift, VitiWZ
tnoirdtog the great Battle at Buirs Ken, Va.. Battle
at Ca thar.e, Missouri. with ort site of a I the Gene
rals. .
.1, be followed J manderson's great repr•seota
tine of the RU iQAN P7a.tt. with the fall of Feriae
opoi admission, Mounts; childred. 25. Cotored.eso
ale • 25 sews. jy29 et
u,LEIVei Wi.NT.EY. GARDEN,
7211 and 724 VINE Street, between Seventh and
Eighth.
ti.EAND VOCAL AND INFP.R.UMENTAL
.CONCERTI AL FREtat'n.
v RY EVE,NIVG. PR wE.
With nightly change of programme, and supported by
the moat etionen , Soloists and VooaliPts in the city.
I , Re ND curl i Qit SESTIL-.
_ -
Private Ha conic?, for Ladies (only when eimerted by
gentlemen. j 211 dt
INSTITUTION FUR Tfig _BLIND -Ex.
bibitions every WEDNRSD A - ,TERAVOON.
SefeotPd picot!!! Vocal ova Inotrumenta.).
Admiellien,TEN o.elesTS. Controtexing at half gent
,
s .look.
tTokcit, It Sonth EIGHTH !street.
pni KNNSYLTAN EA A 0;2.D &MY THS
AL FIN RI AnTS, 3 025 C33l5FTNtri ntreet, is open
daily. Sundays excepted, from 9A. M till 6P. M.
Admianton td3 Cows. Chdoren under twelve yearn,
half orme. Bharat; of &oak, 890. Jyl
WAN S
WANTED—A SI CUATION as (- room
or Co'ohtn+n• by an experienced man City
reference given. .address "J. L." at this aloe.
ti,•
WANTED TO r orth
• • Pennsylvania Railroad Sunbury and Pyle, and
ocher bonds for a nth residence. in a good locality.
Address " Trace." office of The Pr.is stating loonAlty
and prio^ of the pyn..rty. )719 If
114 1 . 041").st: VY BA.N 'UN tx kU U
Men, &c., ar e invited to address t'oe" Etx_tple.T
meat Slommitt6o, , et the Rooms of the roans men s
Ohnsiaar_ A:ambition. 1009 end 1011 CRESITRVIF
!fleet. avaAkoi
.CDUCA.TIONAL
ogi T R T DWELLM G. •AND
iff.T. 80E00 L-ROOMS attaoliedr-No.l O. P WON
t,et.
j)3 6t*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
LBT— A. HaUSIC, No. 719
in-wAt.t., CR Street. at a Beddow' Rent to a road
Tenant. !Pout e 3 A North TRIAD circa K• 7 at
Roues between g and 21 o'olo k. kW Se
. -
Ttl .RANT—BA U.D N FIELD, N. J.
•
•
MI--A comma:lions BUCK Fr °WM. comma, to. .
exited on the main greet." addnofie e ; has all Or ooin
loin; and cenveniencee of a cOlnyteltl9 Country_ House.
'newt's of J. K. Poi v iro.v.
j j .7l 1m- 2.22 WAL.P.III' Street. Phila.
e r g TIIK ADVORTIS4R. W 0131,0 LIKE
121-1 to purchase a moderate sized ei , r residence. i• •
good neigh) orhooo. !or whieh he would give desirable
sox •and sew o per cent. bonds. edam's *. Bndi,"
°floe or The Plel , ll. jil9-tf
mahketMANTOW N.-70 LET (for the
seised , or es.") a pleasant Residence. near Rho's,
maser Lane Staii , m• tau rooms ; shaded. E.
a1cCd.1.0... la Smith ;
-I. CON LI • treat. J)4l
TU• . LAJW—Furritsbed or.ttn
nniafnrai,hed. for ISLX MODUIAS Or longer. if eeelred, a
!size and convenient atiUdtl i No nu Aron street.
Apply to A. P. and 3. X. ORM. 9/6 AR ,
Street je I 9 tf
02 litrilltlT-tiTlG.ial: LtuU Ig and
WEL 3TOFLE to Term—The desirable business location, •
2.1:2 Cli:EB THEM btreet.with dwelling attached. hold; '
at 431 OR Wrris 4.treir. • aril
frit Itar."..lT—A very desirable STORE,
midi:awl-street front of " Continental
Piarel." Tne Btoro at Plinth and !unser:, streets gaye
st tlly Adarond for a iSiLeVik and BA:asset. Maker.
kinty to JOHN PUCE,
ros-rr E-authwast PONS% anti MANFOM Miens.
PO MOBANGE.--A 010 ! TRAO'r
of ,cod tuuras.:cores ans land in tie State ornery
Ppwsy, cosveniran Os at;. Intl b CX a blik LS d Se r
eciwr+'yrftY• ASt.I7 st pia, -1.3 ?ii7MtLI.L. NtrNt.
PERSONAL.
ego s , WM. 8. FIELVEREON, EINDIGR
TAKSB, has withdrawn from the , IS firm,
sod is now at she northeast corner of sr. JOH sa d
COATaII Streets.itsi
Nth rrAs.ir 44 00 MS.
coTToN . .
SUIT4II.LIC POP 'PEPTI,
. .
• .
Ca• ii.CLt •r
riccnim
iswf? ~' ~.3it".~13
TO FA MTLITS 11,1.1:.'-kWATNE1 11 4 1 TAE
RVRAL DIISFRICTIS;
too 3* srenaroa. as heretofore, to inapplt amities at
thou Country Residences wlth every destorivtton of
• FMB ISRGIW.T.itA, VEX:4 &e., &lc
ALBERT. C. ROBERTS,'
CORNZ;I. sLEvmmera £tW Nims NTAZATIL
Up, PORT WIN.E.
•Aqm stale ST
MATTSON,.
AROR AND TENTB STREETS.
8&1Z8.
BASX DEPOT RAMIOVID
to No. 21 Breath BEVY:NTH etreet.near the
Win Institute.
llhe underairried, thankful for oat: favors, and no=
determined to wont future patronage. haa &soured an
stegant and oonvement sum!, and hoar now on hand
large aesortauent of Ltthe's Celebrated Wrought ant
Chilled iron 'tic nod !tattler Proof Safes, the enly
atnetly Gre and burglar proof safes mei,4e.) Also, 1.11-
Ue's Inequalied Bank Vents, Safe, and Hank Loeb".
Lillie's Bank Vault Doom and Looks will be furnished
to order on abort notioe. Tbia is the strongest. beet
eroteoted. and ononpeet Door and Look yet offered.
alto, particular attention it called to lAlbe's Now
Tablnet Safe for ?lam. Jevelry, ere. Thle Mate iieon
aede4 to eurpc.sc in otyle and elegance anythinF yet of
fered for this purpose, and is the on., one that Ls etriaf
-17 and burglar prom,
einciat. Nor have now on nand trey twenty Si
Farrel, Herring,: r, o.'e Urea, roost of them nearly
new, and some forty of other makers, *amending a
complete assortment as to chicly, end all lately ex,
chaned for the new Celeb ra ted Late tt'afe. Whey will
in sold at ..nr: tow pri,4Bß. Plroosa saki and examine.
late-btf M. C. RATILF.R. &monk
iigirlut PHILADELPHIA AND
WARRINGTON EXPRESS STEAM=
BO OuitiP.NY.
New lin., direct for Alexandna, Waglungten, and
Georgetown. 's brough in Pe dome
S.eamer P la. Captain THOS. BAND.
Siemer J natOM eve r yn .3 EROMH.
Will leave Philadelphin W . Dlt ESDAY and SA
-11.111.DA Y. a• 12 n'a..icik M.. eonneating with all lip,.
at OM porta, and returning. leave Weatungton.
lieorletOßTl• and oXsodrill ever) TUESDAY and
bATURDAY, for Philsoelphia.
W, P. CLYDE, Agent.
No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES . Philane , ptua.
MORGAN & RHINEHART. • gene'.
1714.4111 Feet of 13 street. Wageington.
RE 0131, AR LINE AND
DAILY EXCUR‘lONS.—SteatrieL_CO
nr.ct.Y iesves Snit P er below A PCH Street. EV
KY IHOHNING. at o'clock, (avant Sunday,/ &-
Forter. Pentogrowe, New Capita. Delawa_re
t Delaware. and salsa, Returnirur. leave =OM at
and Fort ai 2 o'clock.
Fare ior the Exoursion .. KO cents.
Stag error Brids SUM and Odessa inset this line.
WO - &darner Kb:Yl3O,l) leaves ARCH-Street wharf
daily, at 2 .'cloak. for all landings named above ex
cept FOTt Delaware. lragt Lite
alga&rtg; w Lam. __ Tit s
pkimdblvio. Meth, rrarelter C•113911A7
OCOniaCer€ 4 . lileiT bininece for tha season SD Monesi
lEgs Mat.
WllO/ 814111NOTI Mall &fit 1111181Nitt ttellgrA 114 elelll
I'ler sboalnut uttett.
onaa v• W AWL,"
W. IC B.lkLa 11. 4
=el=:U=Sl
tSTI AN it gIiTBORLIDIVB L
BEI , R. PAI..oON AND OFFICE. No- 40b
CFr r UT &rpm.
BR' EDS. No. 9 North • BEVENTSStn..
Philadelp,us. )43 ize
ct., 12 cc., 10
oe.. 6 04 , and 3 ot. !STAMPS for sale at for Dam
t.:2oeptt aj thn 3 at. *tamp.. they Will bis sold at a dui
.. lent of five, oar bent 174-11
N - ITEE SLUM' MAFCTFACTORY.-4.
Z. 0039. h3l CHIS:IIRNII7 !Moot, a fgy o,cmits
valew the •• Coutinostal, Olottgigioq of Who , 00l•
goo Aro .• Looios4 to 'rt. 6 . TUVSP CVO' or/
plc o• orl *tier ft •••••••••‘•
SICI —k small in'roioe of Mass, Bhoop,
!at4iirmtiortvrrldr).:4ogrrvii.
OIV as uli,.—Pure" Olive rail in white
gimps bottlen hurt roost void Der . _.rer
ewe by .1 A VSETYPITE tricßls7A WS.
••11 rano %nark PROPM
CI:AA:4a WLNE—In oasis and caw
gibs aranit. vt ac ar frit alci i .iws ja us.
maw WO 41 JAY CA
Ns. • Nadi ( LW axon.
m Y 2 -w tT
C. S. P•Ncos-T.
TENTH and mistort.