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    Serenade to Genera!. Pattbrson.— A
ntiinnerof tse friends of General Patterson, an lions
to shop/ their appreciation of the services rendered
b» ipm in the present contest, tendered him the
compliment of a serenade, which took plsoe at
(waive o'clock last night, in front of the General’)
residence, at Thirteenth and Locust streets Not
withstanding the lateness of the hour, a large
crowd was in attendance,
The following Is a copy of a lotter addressed to
General Patterson, tendering him the compliment
above referred to:
PnitiAnanpuiA, Jitiy Slst, 1801.
Major Gbnrrai. lUidbiit Pattbrson:
Bib ; >Ve, your irionds and fellow oltlaens, of
this immediate neiehborhtiod, entertaining for yon
a deep personal respect, and desiring to show ear
appreciation of yonr worth as a patriotic oitiien
and as a gallant officer, Intend to-night to tender
to yon a grand serenade os a weioome home back
to ns, and upon yonr retiring from the command
from which yon have been so honorably discharged
We wish to recognise, emphatically, the pa
triotism which has induced yon, upon overy oooa
si on in whioh your country has been Engaged In
foreign warfare or domestic strife, to respond with
alsority to the oiaims of doty and of honor in
yonr march in theiipath of peril; and to mark ear
approval of yonr conduct under the trying oiroum
stances in whioh you have been placed, we declare
onr fifm belief in the skill, wisdom, and pa
triotism by which yonr movements have been ro
gniated, and onr petfeot conviction that nothing
has been loft undone by yon that eonld, with the
means at yonr disposal, be properly accom
plished.
Permit us, then, to inform yon that the serenade
will taka place at precisely eleven o’clock this eve
ping We beg to say that we desire so prepara
tion on.your part in the manner of entertainment,
as enr respect is too profound and onr regrets too,
great for the Illness of you* muoh-esteomed lady
to aspect or receive such. '
Our object, dear General, Is simply to offer yon
the heartfelt weioome of civilians to onr city, of
which yon have been sc long a useful, honored, aad
patriotic inhabitant ,
Tory respectfully, yens feUow-oitfceni.
The above lotter was signed by a large number
of oitiaens.
Beak’s band played “ Hail to the Chief," and
several other patriotic airs, after whioh loud cries
were made for Gen Patterson. He appeared in
response, aooompanfed by Oolonel Frank Pat
terson, when he was addressed by Benjamin H.
Brewster, in a brief and appropriate speech,
in whioh be reforred to the recent action of Gen,
Patterson in the most clawing terms, end oom
mended him for saving the troops under his oom
mend, when an advance upon the enemy would
hare been attended with the most disastrous re
sults.. In oonoinsion, be alluded to the services
rendered by General Patterson in other cam
paigns, and welcomed him heartily back to this
olty. ■■
General Patterson replied as follows:
MV Friends : I am greatly indebted to yon for
the compliment yon have paid me to.night, aad
for the approbation yon bare been pleased to be
stow I know that I have endeavored to do my
duty, and believe I have handled mv column as
well as any oilier in the Sold I have been honora
bly discharged by my superior officer, and If he
makes no complaint, and if those who served under
me make none, what right have others to constitute
themselves a military star chamber to decide on my
merits or demerits as a soldiei? I have the great
satisfaction of knowing that all the officers of the
regular army serving with me approved of the
management of tho array under my command.
Taeso gentlemen are compete!* judges, aad their
approval I value more than the praisea of all the
civilians In the United States. The army standard
is the true test of the soldier, and by that test I
am willing to stand or fait To you, my fellow
townsmen, I can but extend my most grateful
thanks lor this renewed evidence of your friend■
ship and confidence,
Three ebeers were here given for Gen. Patter
ion, and the crowd dispersed.
f Retuuk of the Sixth Mas»achcBEtts'Rigi
hbkt —Yesterday morning ab u> four o’clock the
famous Sixth Massachusetts Regiment arrived in
ourcityon their way home The Sixth are direct
from the Relay Boose,where they have been sta
iioned for some time. This is the regiment that
waa attacked by the mob of Baltimore on the 19th
of last April, when savers! of the members were
hilled They and Genera! Smalt’s brigade started
on the same train Sontli and did not reach Balti
more until noon, and the presence of Massachu
setts troops not being mooh relished in the Monu
mental Qity they were attacked The regiment
obtained breakfast yesterday morning at the Vo
InnteeT Refreshment Saloons on their arrival, after
whioh they marched np through the city btfoTe
departing for home The following Is a list of staff
officers: Colonel. E F Jones: nontenant colonel,
B 1" Wetsoa; major, J. A San tel; adjutant, A.
B Farr: quartermaster, James Monroe ; paymas
ter, B F Piatstod; surgeon, Norman Smith; as
sistant surgeon, J. F. Payne; sergeant major, 8.
W. Shaddock
The TIVEHTr-FOXtftTH Pennsylvania Regi
ment—The Irish Brigade. or the Twenty fourth
Pennsylvania Regiment. Colonel Joshua T Owen,
arrived at Broad and Prime streets, between 12
end 1 o’olook yesterday morning. They were re
ceived by an immense crowd, composed prlnol
paily of their own countrymen. The cheers upon
their arrival were terrific. After leaving the
pars, the regiment formed in line and marched
through the city before the men were dismissed.
Daring the march a halt was-made at the resi
dence of General Patterson, at Thirteenth and
Locust streets, and after long sheeting, the Gene
ral tußde his appaarance and addressed the sol
diers . His speech was in substance a repetition of
that made the night previous to the regiment of
Colonel Ballier. It was well received by the im
mense crowd present.
The Wounded Soldiers in Philadelphia.
—lt would he well if some official notification were
madeef the feet that the hospitalof the Home
Guard, Moyamenslng Halt, Catharine street, near
Tenth, is always open for the reception of wounded
and slok soldiers. This nsefal institution Is In
tended both for those who reside here and those
who are passing through on their way home. Many
lives wiU be saved by a short delay here no til
strength is gained by the careful attention of Dr.
Neil and his staff of surgeons and physicians. If
this hospital be more freely need, of. course our
citizens will hwo a further opportunity tor useful
charity, by means of contributions of articles ne
cessary for the comfort and care of nek and wound
ed men.
Departure of thb Thirteenth Maouachu*
asrrs Rnoiuza-r —This regiment, which arrived
at Walnut-street wharf about 2 o’clock yesterday
morning, on their way to Harper’s Ferry, did not
leave ihe city until about 9 o’alook. ' - ,
The Thirteenth had with them one hundred and
thirty-three horses, a number of baggage wagons,
and ambulances, and plenty of stores, demonstra
ting that the authorities of the Old Bay State know'
a thing or two in the way of eqdpping a regiment
for active service. The regiment have been for a
long time drilling at Fort Independence. We
have not seen a finer or more intelligent blase of
men in any of the regiments They started from
Wert Philadelphia for Harper’s Ferry by the way
ef Harrisburg.
Inspection of C OHFAsiEa. —We understand
that I&nr companies of Col George P. McLean’s
regiment have already been accepted. The colonel
was formerly major of the Twenty-second Kiagi
merit , Pennsylvania Volunteers, and many of the
men attached to that regiment will re enlist under
him He has Secured a fioe spot on the Wisaa
hlokon for an encampment. In a week’s time, It
1* expected, the whole regiment wlfl be uniformed
and armed, and no pains will be spared by the
energetic colonel to make the “ Cameron Light
Guard” one of the oraok regiments of Pennsyl
vania
A. New Company of Ranger*. —Captain
Thomas Oonner has, within the last few days,
raised a etmpsny of 75 men, from the vloinity of
South street wharf, Schuylkill. They have adopted
the name of Sohttylklll Rangers, 'and are to be-, at
tached to Col. Conroy's regiment. The regiment
will be mustered in to morrow, when they will go
into damp at Haddington.
Accepted,—Tho First Pennsylvania Artil
lery Regiment, (Seventeenth Regiment P. V.) Col.
F E Patterson, whioh returned a few days ago,
has been accepted by the Secretary of War for
three years. The companies are recruiting at their
several armories '
Arrival or Bboruits.—Twenty recruits
for Captain Keenan’s ooa,p*ny, from Williamsport,
fi . arrived in the city yesterday morning Ibis
regiment is filling np rapidly. Companies are
mastered in as fust as they fill up.
Gambkoh Draoooxs. —The Cameron Dra
goons, 00l M*x Friedman, are noir in samp, with
500 m*. . r*»y the airard College The balance,
■ —e in oamp thu week. This regi
v . ,aie, and well officered. :
Arrival os Troops —The Twentieth New
York Raiment sim.i at eight o'clock last eve
ning, from Washington, end after partaking of
refreshments, started for the Empire State.
To be Paid Opp —Yesterday Col. Dare’s
regiment was mastered out of servioe at Penn
Square. The men will be paid off to day.
' Parade.— Tho skirmishers of the Gymnast
So oaves will parade this morning, in full dress.
BiOßtirrs.— Yesterday 34 recruits arrived
from Lycoming county, for Colonel Chorman’s
regiment
AoOrDEMT OH THE BaLTIMORB BAILROAD.—
An aooldent oocnrred on Xnesday on the Phila
delphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad,'
near Edgewood Station, which resulted in the
destruction of three or four oafs, and the lnfiic
tion of painful, although not fatal injury te a
brabaiman The axle of the fender broke and
three oars were thrown from the track and de
stroyed. They were empty. Two were freight
oars *
The Baltimore American glvet the following
aeoonnt of the mtehap:
“ About eight o’oiook yesterday morning, as one
of the looomotlvrs on the Philadelphia. Wilming
ton, and Baltimore Railroad was drawing a large
train of empty passenger and freight oars towards
this city, an exle.of the tender attaohed to it broke
while near Edgewood, a station about twentv miles
from the city. In oonstqnence, the oars attaohed
to the ta&dor booatnd disooQ&ootad, and* imbed
with snoh force as completely to demolish two of
the patsenger »nd five of the freight oars. Henry
Brant, one of the brakesmen, was thrown from Hie
train, but fortunately escaped with a few slight
bratsos on his arm and body. The lightning or
express train from Philadelphia, due at the Presi
dent street depot at half past three o’oiook in the
afternoon, trn delayed over an hour by the eoot
dent.it r' nairisg that spaoeof time to clear the
track of the broken oars Tho express train sno
oeede.l in reaching the depot at twenty minutes of
“fo, in time to mske the oonneotion with the five
o’clock Washington* train ” ; 3 ;
A Nci»iitOK—Mncti complaint was made
by oittseas of the teat low manner to which the'
m*a or tbe Twenty {north Pennsylvania Regiment
discharged their markets to tbe streets. Handreds
or shots were fired, and' balls strnbk several booses
to snob a manner as to greatly alarm qslat olttz«ns
Yesterday morning a soldier, said to bea member
or toil regiment, pierced one of. the gasholders at
Market street’ and the - Pobnylkllt, with • musket
nail, and eaffered a large quantity of gas to escape
C:
aiaoßc with Labukst.—Yesterday after,
noon amen named Yisibr Collet was brought be
lore A>dorm»Q Settler, charged with baring reb
"?d * *'S" of a ‘•“•doUM MU, to Third street,
mots Walnut Collet oaths up to the stranger,
*°get tie bill changed, and offered
In f*,, “ that aerrloe for him He took the note
he ’ bM w “ ,oon «tt«rw<rd* arrested
Kertagi T * lemon, He was held tor a farther
Fires —Last evening a Are occurred at John
Hickman’s match factory, in St John street, above
Poi'lir, Seventeenth ward Damage to the amount
ef $5OO was done.
t he alarm of lire yesterday afternoon about four
o’clock was caused by the burning of a briok dwell
ing at No. <39 Coates street, ocoaoied by a family
named Pools- Damage about $ [5O
The dwelling No 441 Liod street, occupied by
a colored family named Williams, was also slightly
damaged.
A Narrow Escape —On Tuesday afternoon,
as Mr Henry Green, a young man residing in
Woodstowa, N. J., was practising with a pistol, an
aooidental discharge took plaoe, tha half gtaaiog
his lorehoad from tho eyebrow upward to tho top
of the forehead, Fortunately the wound was not
serious, but should serve as a warning to the care
less handling of firearms.
Attempted Suicide,—An abandoned wo
man named Kate Reagan, a lodger at tho Nine
teenth-ward station, attempted to destroy her hfe,
on Tuesday night, by taking laudanum, in the oell.
Medical aid was obtained, and, after the applica
tion of emetics, the drug was thrown from the
stomach of the woman.
Arrested. —A yonng man, giving the name
of Thomas J. Roberts, was arrested, on Tuesday
night, at Broad and Prime streetß. on the charge
of picking pookets. He was committed. In default
ef $1,560 bail, by Alderman Lents, to anower the
charge at court.
S beheaded— Wm. B. Thomas, the
newly appointed oollector of the port, was honored
with a serenade, by a few personal friends, on
Tuesday evening. Tho Pennsylvania Cornet band
was engaged for the occasion.
Drowsed.—-A man, named Frederick L.
Martin, residing at No. 728 Plover street, was
drowned oa Tuesday while bathing at Catherine
street wharf His body was recovered yesterday
and an inquest held by the ooroner.
Accident.- -Yesterday afternoon a boatman,
named Jeremiah Deacon, was kicked In the faoe
by a horse, at Manaynnk, and very badly lnjored-
He was taken to the hospital.
Fire in Montgomery County. —Between
twelve and one o’clock yesterday morning, a large
steam saw, grist, and bark mill, near Franconia
station, on the North Pennsylvania R»Ur6ad. near
the Philadelphia line, was entirely destroyed by
fire, with all its machinery and other contents
The light osused by the fire was very great, and it
was distinctly so. nln tbe oity. Tbe property was
owned and occupied by J. Cooke Longstreth, Eeq
He estimates his loss at $B,OOO. upon whioh there w
a partial insurance. The origin or the fire is un
known, but there is some suspicion that it was the
work of design.
Con. Lt'us's Encampment, National Guard, )
- Baltimore, Joty 80,1881. J
To TUN Editor r-r Tub Press—ln the last issue
of tbe Sunday Transcript is published a letter
from eur encampment, by “Polytechnic,” in
whioh, after speaking of the vote taken in the
regiment in regard to our remaining a tow days
after onr term of service expired, the following
paragraph oecnrrs:
“ Mobb Returns.—Company C, Captain Neff;
Company E, Captain Leddy; Company G, Captain
Maofarren; Company H. Captain Thorp; Compa
ny K, Captain Magee, have deoided to remain,
moat unanimously. Company A, Captain Dnrarg;
Company D, Captain Ellis; and Company I, Cap
tain Maguire, have not voted yet, bnt 1 believe
the feeling in those latter companies does not
Come up to expectations. I feel aorry for It. as
there aro many brave spirits in those companies.'
Still, I have no doubt, many wilTremain and take
their plaoes in other companies, if their command
ers return to the oity ”
'Tho above paragraph la sot only an insult to
Company A, who, when the vote was taken, re
solved unanimously to remain ae long as the
Government should rt quire their services, but
does gross irgastioe to Captain Durang, a modest
and t unsssumlng gentleman, and a gallant and
effieient offioer, who, iar from entertaining any
desire to return to Philadelphia in advance of tho
regiment, was one of the most active In using his
infinenoe to pursnade those few in the regiment,
who did wish to do so, to remain.
By publishing these fads you will oonftr a
favor upon
Every Member OF COMPANY A.
Cairo to be Attacked.
-An allnwm was made in the Hew Albany
J j&igtr of Friday to information whioh had beea
placed In im possession, to the effect that tho rail
•oads of Western Tennessee had been taken pos
session of by the authorities of Tennessee for the
purpose of conveying troops towards Cairo. The
editor has intelligence, whioh he believes to baen
tirely authentic, eonfi -ming that of Friday. Twelve
thousand troops have already eroseed the Missis
sippi to Hew Madrid, whero they are to be joined
by others from Tennessee, Arkansas, and Missouri,
numbering in the aggregate 60 000 men, well
supplied with artillery. These troops are to make a
sudden attack on Cairo, now almost boro of troops
in consequence of the expiration of the terms of
the three months volunteers, and it is believed
by thorn that the entire toeaa of Genera! Prentiss
will be easily oaptnred, and the war thus trans
ferred to the Ohio river border and'Missouri. It
is also rumored to be a part of the plan of the ret
be!*, simultaneously with the attack on Cairo, to
make an assault on Arlington Hetghts, capture
Washington, push on to Baltimore, and establish
tbe headqnariets of the army in that oi>y. This
intelligence comes from a source that.will not per-:
mil the editor to disregard it. It is quite certain
that the rebels, disoovering our weak points, are
determined, whiletheir troops are yet flushed with
the victory at Manassas, to make a bold-stroke to
transfer the seat of war from their own to our soU.
Hair-Breadth Escapes,— Sergeant Nelson
Cole, of Company C, Second Vermont regiment,
from Brattleboro, gives a very interesting aoeonnt
of his experience .in the vicissitudes of war. A
companion had been shot in the ankle, shattering
the bone, and Sergeant Colo waa assisting him to
the hospital when the retreat took place. Finding
the enemy upon them, his companion bogged him
to leave him and take bare of himself. He helped
his comrade into a sheltered place, and took-to the
woods for safety.
Emerging from his shelter, after a long run, he
found himself in the midst of the enemy, who fired
upon him; leaping the fences, he ran aoonple of
hundred yards through the open ground, under a
shower of balls, and again ouco-eded in reaching
the Woods, but was subsequently discovered and
captured While on their way to the'Seoeah oamp
they passed the hospital, when Colo-begged to be
allowed to get his ooat. This was granted, and
Cole sent to get it.
Finding the rear unguarded, he passed through
the bask window, and again took to.iho woods: He
'succeeded in eluding his purifiers, and. after a
weary travel, found himself nearly famished in the
vleinity of a mill. An elderly lady was thyonly"
person about, her son being an offioeHfi" the rebol
army. Sho gave him food, and a hat and pair of
pants belonging to her son. In this disguise he
passed for a Virginian, and, although throe
times stopped, suooeeded In reselling the vl
ctnlty of Leesburg, where he sought, shel
ter for the nlgut The people -(females)
professed themselves Union people, and he told
them his story. After retiring, he beard a conver
sation going ’On, and, listening, discovered a plan
maturing to send for some neighbors and seize the
" Abolitionist ” He waited till ail was quiet, when
he leaped from a second-story window, and made
his way to the Potomao, where he found a negro to
row him across, and ho came to the city on the
Maryland side
Another Slaver—Another of.those terrcir
ftriking vessels, whioh havobeen from time to
time fitted out-in these United States, has been
captured on the African oeast. and arrived at New
York on Monday, In charge of a prize crew On
the Hth of Jone. the United State* war-steamer
Sumter, when off Red Point, saw the brig Saloon
and gave her abase. On bringing h’er to, she was
boarded and oaptnred, and the captain and crew
made prisoners. Subsequently, Lieutl Young was
placed on board with a prize oraw of. ten men.
When oaptnred, tto Psfwit bad all the appurte
nances for a slave voyage. The evidences, whioh
were at onoe presented to the boarding offisers,
were so overwhelming, that the captain of-the
Falcon quietly gave up the vessel, and acknow
ledged that the object of his voyage was to take a
cargo of slaves. .
Ax Ikpeoved Com* ssabiat. —There ha* been
great complaint sit summor of the look of pro
visions for the comfort of regiments suddenly at",
ilrlog In Washington, bnt there Is ho longer oanse
for; oritfolsm In, this .respect. , The Government
hei fitted up a large baildißg contiguous to the
railroad dep.t, with bathing aooommodationß for
1,500 man, and with an immense restaurant capa
ble of giving a regiment a good meal of hot coffee,
bread, and meat, at an hour's notice. Ail the
troops arriving will reoefv* a heart; meal before
leaving the vicinity of the depot, and thus a ory
ng evil will be suppressed.— N. 7. Eva Past.
GaaißAi McCielias’b Stait The fol
lewlng are members Of General McClellan** stiff ;
Mfj l l “ Williams, Sttiatant adjutant general i.nd
chief of the staff; Captain B ewart Van Vliet,
chief of quartermaster’s department; Captain
Heniy F Clark, chief of subsisiehoe department;
Mtj'or William F Barry, of F'fth artillery, who
returned with his batter; from Fort Pickens just
In season to take pare in the 801 l Hon engagement,
chief of artillery. * ’
Death op Colossi, Maopih.—Tbo Glasgow
Pre-t Press annoanoes the deaih of Ooiooel B P.
Manpin, in that place, on the 26 h ult.. Colonel
Maupin was a native of Albemarle*' count;, Vir
ginia, where he was born in 1788 Be subsequent
ly became a citizen ot Madison county, in this
State, from whence he removed to this'/county, in
1813, of whloh he continued a oitlien.the remain
der of his life. He was in the war of 1812 He
served several times in the State Legislature, and
was ajnembor of the last Constitutional Conven
tion.-
The Gum Squadeoh.—-Persons desiring to
oommuuicate with their friends on board the
blockading fleet in the Gulf of Mexico, or at Forts
Piokens or Taylor, are notified that transport
steamers leave the navy yard every two or three
weeks, carrying mails to:those points. A letter
property addressed and prepaid, deposited in the
post offloe, will be sent forward by the hist steamer
leaving with supplies.
The Massachusetts Bhiqadikes.—Colonel
Hooker has been recommended by the Massachu
setts delegation for an appointment u brigadier
Senegal He is a West Pointer, saw service in
[exioo, and Is thought highly of by officers of the
atmv. He has resided for the last ten years on
tho Pseifia. It'is believed that Colonel Hooker
will reoeive a eommission. A portion of the dele
gation have recommended Colonel Conob, of the
Massachusetts Seventh, and Colonel Gordon, of the
Second, as brigddleri. Both are old and esteemed
officers. ■
The Commander in-Chief of the army has
ordered all the avail Ale batteries of United States
artillery now at Harrisburg, Pa., and elsewhere in
that State, to tbo Hoe of the Potomae. Several
batteries left yesterday and the day before for that
destination Capiain Campbell, now at Harritbu-g,
has been despatched to get ambnianaes for the
conveyance of ordnance and men The batteries
at West Point are also being got ready for service.
The commander- in-ohief of the Pacific
degajtiuont, in consequence of representations
“ho® <o him relative to political matters in. Cali
fornia, has ordered a oamp to form in the city of
Los Angeles. _ln oompllanoe with this order, four
oompanles of United States regulars were recalled
from neighboring stations, and now oeodpy tents
fronting the oity named. '
. Qeosoe M. Casuse was shot dead by Henry
Oalveiton, Texas, on the I*th Inst,,
dmriag the progress e{ a political dimuMiou,
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Tho Money Market.
PninaoßiiPniA, July 31,1861,
The busbies* at the Stock Board to-day was quite
limited, with a dull market for fancy stocks and a
very steady movement in all reliable dividend
and interest-paying securities. State fives main
tained the previous quotations of 78, Pennsylvania
Railroad shares sold at 37}, Beading lUllroad
stock at IT|, Camden and Amboy Railroad shares
at 111—a decline from last sales—and Norrlstswn
Railroad at 48.
Tho Chicago Tribune pnbllrhes the following
in relation to tho orop prospects in Illinois:—
The Writer hereof visited Springfield last week,
and snob fields of corn as greeted his eyo on every
side, to use a homely old phrase, “were a sight
to behold.” It all looks very promising, and as
tbs traveller goes farther South, it is of conrse
more forward, till, in the vicinity of Springfield, It
shows the tassel Illinois wiU yield a most
abundant 'crop of corn, as, from those who had
visited other carta of tho Btate, we learned
that the fields look equally promising, The
wheat, with, perhaps, Borne fields in Cook and
Will counties, Is all harvested, and, from the
closeness of the shocks, and the number of
the stacks, there wit! be a large crop. This
maoh, at least, is now safe The West has an
abundance for its own wants, and all who will
be able to make drafts upon her resources.
Tho affairs of the Staten Island Railroad have
gone into the hands of a receiver, W. H. Vander
bilt, JBhq., being appointed to that position.
The amount of-bids for the State of Maine loan
for $250,000 was $900,000. It'was all taken at a
premium. , -
The Boston Traveller states that the amount
subscribed Ttt that city towards the temporary
loan of $5,000 000 called for by the Government is
not far from $2,000,000.
A Parisian letter-writer says of tb e now Frenoh
loan :
To see the Treasury Department this week makes
one think of tbe days of the speculator Law and his
peat Mississippi bubble The,Government in lean
ng a loan with small coupons, and the streets in the
neighborhood of thedepartmont are almost blocked
up with people who, for the most part, look as If they
had not a cent in the world. The demands-are
so numerous that the Government will be obliged
to redooe the subscriptions to an allowance of five
per rent on the amount subscribed by eaoh indt
vidual The fact is, France is prosperons and full
of money, and, tho people ask nobetter .investment
in these days of cheating speculators, than govern
ment stocks paying five per cent.
We have received the semi-annual statement of
the directors of the Centra] Railroad of New Jer
sey, showing its receipts and expenses for the six
months ending Jane 80,1861:
„ . 18(51. ISM.. (no. Deb.
Receipt*.-.,.86*3 49« S 6 563 837 (13 6 342 07
Expen ;es,— WO 517 33 335 586 06 15.101 tG
No: earnings,S33t,S77 f 4 843,430 07 31,5 333
The following are the shipments of ooal t by tbe
Birolay Unit road and Goal Company
For,the araelc ending July 57,1861.
previous shipments.
1 779 10
79d lfi
Amount for the Beason. -
Same time last year- —...
increase———
—.—v——..- 6,163 12
The New York Evening Poet of to-day says:
The stock marke t has a steadier appearance to
day, but remains very quiet. There is more doing in
the railroad abates, at slightly better crises, though
the business is principally among the brokers of
the board, the pubiio taking little interest in stock
speculations at present. The investments of out
elders,are confined to tho low priced Southern bonds
and the securities of the Government
New. York Oentral is firm, at 751:75} cash
The transfer books dose to day, consequently the
transactions in the stock are ohiefiy for Immediate
delivery .
New York Central leaves off with sales at 76
cash, and the general tone of the list rather firmer
after the Board.
Ena Railway is better, 243 hid, 26 asked. Only
4,000 shares of stook and $20,000 bonds were out
off by the dosing of the books. The new com
pany have adopted the system of transfers in ope
ratios at the New York Central and Galena and
Chicago offices. • - .
There is some activity in Pacific Mail, induced
by the more energetio movements of rbo Navy
Department. Tho closing sales wore at 71 i, whioh
is 1 per oent. better Panama; on *he contrary, is
weak, selling at 106, a decline of 2i per cent, on
the last sale.
Illinois Central closes at ,61j562 ; Toledo 283 a
281: Galena 183416}; Bosk Island 38}a38|.
The prominent feature of the list of Govern
ment seonrities is tho free supply of six per oent.
Treasury Notes, whioh aro now sailing at 33 per
oent. disooont This pressure is supposed to come
from contractors whose claims have been paid
wtth these notes The six per cent, bonds are
steady at our quotations.
In the Southern- State bonds there is little
change. Missonria improved } per cent, under the
dissuasion of the now State Government in regard
to the past-duo Interest. Virginias are lessßOaroe,
and closei.per cent. lower.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sale*,
July 31,1851. ,
Retorted iv S.E.Blathaxbr, Merchant*’ Exobange.
FIRSTBOiRD.
5000 Penns ss *swn.-8
SOOO ao_—- „ a5wn..78
11*0 do——. aZwn. 78
1000 do sJwn-78
1000 do——ss-n. 78
30 oRead &s 1514 509-...00
2901 do. 1314 BOS —Oil
IiOOGr A Ck>ateS-st7s .81
20 orristown R——4B
2 Penns R—— 3754
1 do— —~87«
BETWKH
13 Lehigh Scrip S'?fj
8 do— 35% I
SECOND
1(100 Penns R sdm—ifjf
1000 do— —.—B 2
WOO d0...'. B'sf
SonCfc -mbo», 1857...80
IUOCny 6s .83
CLO*ING PRJ
- , JBvi. Asked,
Phila 85.... iutouss sax
Phils 6s R.int off 88 BBX
i’lula 6e new moffSeX *7
Penns Sb... ’8 78X
Road R_1713-16 1715 16
Read bds’7o.-. .. 8s
Read mt 5> ’B5-. Tt 73
Penns R—.„ 57X 57J£
Penna R2dmt Si 85jf' 87
Morris Can oon 55 SS
4Pennaß _37SS
s d 0... I_S7 3
* do -3!%
8 earn k A nib R—JII
3000 Del Dio Cnl bda 90
3 Jiniodelphui »ank.96
2 lx America Ine—lSJg
4 do .
1000 C & Amb 6» 13K.„84
5 Reading JL... - IS
> BOARD,
l 800 oitj6a..Ne« Gai_BS)£
’ IS cenna R— S?«
[ 0_ do m
' ■ ZHarri«liuri__„,..Siitf
:ICE3-DUr.L.
« , ' Sid. Asktd.
Soh NavPrfd_,..l2>4 is
elmira R Prof 9* w
Lone Kland jf_. 9>4 IOSC
I Leh 01 k N.—_4» 495£
i lioh Oljfc N So»_.J«4 sex
SfortbTenna R „ « BJ£
S Penns RISe-TB 77'
; Catawi«*a R prel IX C
FnmkkBoß.,..3ll 40
«d A Sd-»ta KB r .u
W Pbilaßexd ,«1 S 3
i Sornoe *. u inn,_. 1% sa
Greenk Coates_l4 IB
Morna Can Pfd 107 107 id
SohNSs’B2 - tax
Sob Nav linpse-73 30
Soh NavSk,—, b% 8
Philadelphia Markets.
1 There is no ohange in the Flour market, with
little or no inquiry, either for export or home use.
The trade are buying in laisj as wanted, at $4*4.75
for common Western and good Pennsylvania su
perfine, $5a5.25 for Btrioily fresh ground ditto,
$4.50i5 75 for extra and extra family, and s6s6 75
for fancy lots, aooording to brand and .'freshness;
tho receipts are light, and holders generally are
free sellers at the above rales Rye Flour Is offer
ed at $3 .3 12t, and Pennsylvanlß Corn Meal at
$2 S2t per barrel, without sales of either.
Wabat.— The offerings are tight, and the mar
kets dull st previous quoted rates; 2,06043,000 bush,
only found buyers, at 110sll3i for Pennsylvania
and Southern rod, sod 116,1200f0r white, accord
ing to qualityßyo is quiet,-at. 50a520 for new
Southern and Pennsylvania, end 56s for old do.
Corn -—There is very little offering, and prices
range at 61a52s for yellow. Some holders ask
.more Oats are firm; 1 200 bushels sold at 300 for
Delaware, and 31c for Pennsylvania ; 2 000 bush
els prime Maryland also sold on terms kept pri
vate.': ■
Babe comes in slowly, and first No, 1 Queroitron
finds read; sale at $2B per ton.
Cotton is firmer, with a small business doing at
very full rates.
Grocbribs —The difference in . the views of
buyers and sellers limtts operations in most kinds.
Provisions —The market for all kinds is stead;
hat inactive, and a small business doing at previous
quotations. :
Whisk* is scare* and wanted at the advance ;
bbls selling at 18c, and drudge at 170 per gallon
ffew York Stock ts
Ixchange— July 31.
toAsn.
WOOUSSe’SJ—...i—-96X
am 0 8 8s *Bl coup—B6s£
iIOCDUS 6j’Blres
1 00 U 3 6, "7! .-out) 73>s
2*oo U * SB *74 COOP T9H
100*1 Tr’r Util.. —1 2
awOT'r’r ink no Jits..lol
6000 Tr y 6 #*d 2 Vr _
10000 -d0—......Wf
fioot»llCanal
li«0 111 Kefbdf.76
6000 111 Coop bila ’79 79%
60uo d» ._7&
isod Teim *Sa 90-.... ... i %
7 0WT do.*.. .42
2000 Vir &t ga.«, „
auuo do 49M
SfiOU do__l^,?9*
B*o Georgia 8t S«i ,M
9000 Mibb-urn
80000 do
40> 1 0 Mo6S BU &SJ-4T
2000 N < aroliua 6s.
19)0 Mfoh G Sr bda old 94-
29$ Miou «2ln,Ct j x Wif
9.0 111 Gen bds -e- T 89>$
COW - • riQ &W" Jst m6*
Svo9 Gal & Chi 2d mt ... 94
» ilk of flew York. .89
w Am Exchange Bk._BoH
,55 Pacific Mail S.'-aU 71
IfiO iin . . «Siit|
«J do-—,—Blo 7IX
W 00.... .... 7i«
,W do C 30.7 ’A
h« ■ do .blo 7 «
08 Del A. Hud Cl C 0... B*2
so it Y Centrai R.... o 7 iS
SfiO d0....———.,0.7eP?
oo an o
60 do. 244.75
50 do——.—. b374K
*8 ~ do- _7d
JO Her Eadroad .1 K
VOO qiohS A« i R jsy,
sou Mioh Si JI t;uar,'J7i4
luO ■ do. —..— i7lf
SS Pan«ma R. R. ,ioo
200.’U Cad 00P—62
iw Clove; & Toledo B ..26J4
■OO do ; -.*30 28
10 do _..iira»
IS2 2° ...sw.«ffl
300 . do— ~ rstf
51 do .. ,—..,,281*
140 Chi & RX R—*4s
5 d0— ..39
New, York Markets—Yesterday...
As BBS are quiet, with sales of 80 bbls at- $5 25
for Pitte and $5 37£ for Poarlf,
Bbeadstxjitfs —Tho market for' Btato and
W,,stern Fiouris heavy, and 5e per bbl lower,
With only a moderate demand at the decline. The
sales STe 8,000 bbls at ft t. 05 for superfine State ;
$4 20a4 30 for extra State ; $3 80*4 for superfine
Mioaigso, Indiana, Ohio. Ac., and $1 20a5 35 for
extra do, including shipping brands of round
hoop Ohi at $4 85.4 95. and trade brands of do*
at $5.6 10 -
Son hern Flour ia dull ana unchanged, with sales
of 70 bbls at $5«5 30 .for superfine Baltimore:
$5 50 525 for extra do; $6,6 JO for Brandywine •
®. 6 60 L 2 5„ f or Georgetown; $7.9 lor Petersburg
oity ; s7u9 for Richmond city. ,
Canadian Floor, is dull and heavy, with sales of
450 bbls at $3 90»4 for superfine, and $4.25a7.50
for the range or extra brands
B.ye Flour Is qniet at $2 40a3 for the range of
fine and superfine.
Corn Meal is quiet and unchanged; we quote
Jersey at $2 75*2 85; Brandywine s3a3 10; pun
oheonß $l5.
Wheat is a little better, with a moderate do
mand for export; sales 75,000 bus at 8459t0 for
Chicago Spring; 95a97 for Baeine Spripg; 85a88
foT Milwaukee Club; 99 for amber Iowa: and 111
•112 for winter rtd Western ; 130 for new red
Delaware.. - '
Kve oontinues quiet at 47a50 for Western, and
GO 63 for North Kiver.
Barley is dull aad nominal.
•_ O® l ® are dull at 27*31 for Jotter, Delaware; and
P'oj’fyi’ahla; 32 33 for Western and State, and
25*28 for Canadian : ,
j.®,"™ 1’ without important change, with sales of
SOjOOO bus at 40*45 for new mixed Western.
Provisions —Pork is very firm, with a better
demand, sod the sales aro 900 bbls at $l5 50 lor
mess and $lO 50a]0 75 for prime Beef is qniet and
unchanged, wFh sales of 150 bbis at $5 60 for
country mets, s4s4 60 for country p-lmo $B,lO 60
for repacked Western, and $ll 50*12 60 tor extra
mess; prime o«*i beef is nominal; beef hams are
quiet at s!4al4 75 for Western; out meats are dull
and inaotive at ss6c for pickled and dry-salted
bams, and 4i*sj for shoulders Lard Is quiet and
s'eady, with sales of 250 tos aid bbls at 9i ,9|o for
No 1 to prime and ohoiee kettle-rendered Wesiera.
Batter Is dull &r common,, and steady'for good
grades. Cheese is in moderate request andateady.
New XtmXOimmi MA»k*», July 31 —The
noetpts for the week have bam 8,008 Beeves, 104
Coin, 616 Veals, 11,212 Sheep and Lambs, and
THE PRESS.—PHILADELI'ffIAy ~THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 18*1.
... .19 JS7B t 5
BOARDS.
100 Reading R..a5wn.,11%
HOHjUISB', ttoy bir-t «ti ts »met, below Ayah,
L Atkinson, Philadelphia ft T. white. p»t,w«
J i> Torlina, St Louis « la, If J
JVeltz k la.Easton BP Keller, York,Vi
H Latimer, York, Pa B J Leednm, Germantown
B Sharp* Germantown W Ganlbert JLoouvilie
w w tfankio, Lancaster CLGre n, Pittsburg
A T Garnson, New Jersey J-. 8 Montgomery* « Y
(Jape Garrisoa, New Jersey JMLeeaom. Germantown
JJs hompsou, Centre oo J P Taylor, Penna
N Fulton, Pittsburg E PMiler, AtKntioCity
JnoMoAoee. Camp Penna Jno Smith, California
UEWV* .Trenton J M Davis, Fall River
M M White A la, Ohio A Sanderson, Nebraska r*
S 7. LOHIB HOTisL—u&eeuiai atreoi, above Third*
XWe’ f a, Minersvilie L B Gilis, Laurel, Del
JOahom, Near Jersey ."Of ftpeUer. Cape May
WN SuUder, New Jersey NhepsßoehtaEnes, if -J - r
John Mull n, Virginia. Jos Ulman. New York
C L Liteefiald. aoston Rev J a Roberts & U, If Y
Wash L Hladen, Pa 8J Baailett, Boston-.
RL Parker, Boston WMBlaneiNeirYork
Jnly 31—Evening.
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
Wm Davißon, P«nna Rnbt Beans.-Bucks oo
TO Baines New Jersey Nmon nominal), henna
Joseoh Hill, Perma BJ. «imth, bucks on, Pa
J MpCalt, Phiiada C McOfoiy- pike co. Pa
FWititlook, HewJerssy EH licnnel, Wil.lamsport
RATIONAL HOTEL—Kao* sired, above Third*
Br F Daniel*. PenuajlTania B Brook*. Potts town
H « Bankas, Virginia R K Wound. Norristown
John I‘awson. rt ;lair_ , A H Williams, Delaware
G W Beach, Smyrna. Bel
* REVERB HOUSE—Third street, above Raoe.
Stewart Peiroe. Wilkeebre Jobs Rhoads. Wilirsbarro
y 8 YounijAtlantic city R Wonder German.own
George W Wh«t ker, Pa S Morgan, Fenna
EL Morgan. Penna G w Morgan, senna
«,”p<. •'hi’ad'-lbhia Abner Boorman, Penna
L-nar)oBßtiminel,PeDiia
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
GKO. N. TATBAM. ) ‘
WM OHAM ’\ CoMMITTBI! 07 Tn * Mouth,
LETTER BAGS
Ai the Merchants’ Exchange, Pkiiadeiahta.
Shin Tosoarora, Dnnierj— Liverpool, soon
n/ J, P.*if noaft l® r ' l?*oan-,-.— "~n —- Liverpool, soon
B-.rk Ma*garet. Qpig^— i'ernnmbnoo and Kill. eonn
Bask Aoniiles, Gciiagher— —...—- .London, soon
SHHRISES__ ,5 0 -BUtt SETS
HIGH WATER
„ ~ „, arrived.
Steamship Delaware.. Johnson, W.hoars from Hew
York via Oape May. with mdse and passengers to Jas
Ali'derd'oe. ■ v ■
ln*baUase°to f r^d^l'S'c' 0 “ a " f '™ Msrt ™<"®t
6 “ a " from Bo,tont in
S“*\r Palmetto. (Spani.PifgoL* days from Hew York,
m ballast to G W Bernadou A Bro-
Sohr John C Hear;. Hiobardaon. S days from Laurel.
Del, with, spokes to Neal) A ;Memman, *
-Sobr Bird Lon*. 1 .day from Indian River, Del, with
oorn to Heal! A Merriman.
JohrSnow Flake. Dickerson, from Wilmington,
gobr John Btroup. Lake, from Boston.
So hr P M W hoaton.Whasten, from Boston.
Bohr Hobt Corson, Hieh. from Boston;
Steamer Coneonl. Norman, M hours from Hew York,
with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co, ,
Btsanwhin Kensintton, Bakor, Boston, H Winsor. *
Bark White Wmr, £«%, Legnarra.l Oallett fc Co.
fohr Rertin*ton, Clark. Portland, JS A Food-.r kCo
B<shr J Strorm. Lake, Pnrrsmotitiv iS R Saw,or * Co.
Bohr P M Wheaton. Wheaton. Boston. do
Bohr Rnprspn, Huh, Boston. Cain, Hnokor A Cook.
Bohr L MiillV.rd, Uorla. Boston. N ’fturtevant * Co
Bohr'now Flake, Diokarson. Boston, „ do
Bohr JohnCadwalader.Clarton, Boston, do
Bohr J H H;rt, Lrons. Boston, p Audenried fc Co.
Bohr S W Hrnsnn. Aoblne n. Boston, no
Bohr M B T 1 liompson, Conover. Fair Haven, R H
gbr S M fihaddiok, Arnold, Btomnrton; Bmniokeon
a mover. - ■
t*ohr Idttlj, Adam*, Wuhracton. J H Whits,
§otrr Tilton. Til.nn. Boston. Bancroft, Lewisfc Co.
fohr Cinnen. Drinkwater,;t>embrolte. 1 fc Band k Co
Bobr A J Burton fclwoll, Qomor, contain.
Bohr Lilly, "mull. Annapolis, A b Grawford.
Rtr J S Sfanvet.- ilenais. Baltimore A Grorro. Jo-
Steamer Phlladclolim, Hand. Georgetown-08, W P
Clyde.
, MHMOHAMGA." ■„
Steanudiip Asia, Lott, nailed from New York ye.ter
dar for Liverpool. ... • ■ '
Bark VS ashin * ton Bn toiler. Collin*, for flew York for
oidere, wnsat Cardena**i«tult,., •
Beit Sprit*. Frio*, cleared at New York 31st nit, for
Kio de Janeiro . • \ _ „ ■
Hoi.ro Pcquoncock, Barneo, Wm Boraert. Hilliard,
Clara, Crow.U, Mary, J Hart. Oranmer, C B Halloo k.
Oorderrt-iuliM MSKMrFnMi itanl Townsend, ?«wn-
6 491 Swine. allowing an increase of 1,082 Beeves,
17 Cows, 15 Veals, 122 Sheep and Lambs, and
3 983 Swine At Albrton’a. 4 500 Beef Cattle
= were yarded- Prom New York, 239; Ohio, 818;
I Indiana, 208; Illinois, 2 848; Kentncky, 231;
I' l *™, 231; Missouri, 114 ; and Connecticut, 15.
i Tbs Erie Railroad I'nsaclu 835, Hudson Railroad
, 1.480, Harlem Railroad 743,' New Jersey Central
) Railroad 787 By Hudson River boats, 530, and
on foot 17. At Bergen Hill, New Jersey, 400 bead
wore sold to New York butchers at 6.54 cents
per pound. ,
market for beef cattle has farther declined
half aoont since yesterday morning, a rcductioa
for the (wo days of one dollar per hundred pounds.
But lew oattle to-day would , sell for Scents, such
as last week went off ([sickly at 85 9 cents.
Patties who purchased on Slonday could have
bought yesterday, at $5»B per head cheaper, and
to a„y $lO lower Possibly those who buy on
Monday will learn by their operations this week,
hereafter to wait until all the arrivals hove been
yarded., We quote for the week at 6»BJ oenta..
Sales generally at 7aBo Average about 7jc.
_ cheep and Lambs have been more active for a
few days, and prices are 22a570 higher for Sheep
we tisote at 3ia4e, and for extra 4io. Lambs
at 5a60. The receipts for a day or so are less
plenty.
Sales by MoGraw & O’Brien, 1.107 for $4-102.37;
by McCarthy & O’Brien. 1,674 for $5,460 99; by
Thomas C. Larkins. 841.f0r $206 31; by R. If.
Halme, .1,098 for $3 834.11; by W. D. Beilis,
1,389 for $4 425 86; by salesmen at Chamber
lam’s, 2,321 Sheep at $3 276a4 000, and 1,290
Lambs at $225i45D VbalOalvee are quiet at3iso,
"“job Oows are soiling from s2oa4s—generally at
$30*33 for good. >:
Swine have declined, and are plenty and dull
Over 1 500 head remain in the yards. We quote
corn fed lire at 4»4f a; dressed s*sso :distiuerp
fedi liva, dressed 4a44vs.
CITY ITEMS.
Oiprs and Clothing —Those In search of cheap
aud durable clothing Bhoutd.by all means, visit the pa
latial establishment rf Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut
street* where they will not only be accommodated with
a fine and feshi -liable garment, but aha be presented
with a g ft of use, value, aud beauty. Gifts of ever? de
fioriptku, suitable for either ladits or gentlemen, are
given to barer*. A fine assortment of summer clothing
is offered for sale at greatly-reduced pnoos. in order
to oloso out the stock*
gf Equipping Soldibbs.— At the present day we
: bsvp no “ armorer* accomplishing knights, wifh olink
of hammer closing rivets up but we have the note of
waTitke preparation in other wars. Soldier* do. not
depend) now-a-days, upon the blacksmith* for their
uniforms, nor does thr iron founder make their beavers
for them. Military uniforms are got up on the utilita
rian order, and the comfort, and the ease, of motion ol
the we-rer» with durability, nre the great pnraaryoon-
itrcvhill A Wilson, i*oa. 60S and 605
Chestut street, Tixth, have directed much at
tention to this important branoh of they,
turn outihottsands of military suits on very,short no
tice. A regiment of omters and sowers areun the em
ploy of this firm-and they are competent tn turn out an
almas iHimi*able ouraberof militarrgannenti that are
unimpeachable in respect to material, cut, and work
manship.
Window Shades, all styles and algea, of good
uuality and strong futiutes, 719 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia. : W. H. Caeuylv *. Bbo.
Also. United States Fl*g»-)arge sizes Jatuth-et
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
B? TO 12 O’OIOQX ZiAST wear. ’.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Ninth and Chestnut.
Nnj Pries, U ft A J V w ohul 31* U 8 RR
Meohlin, U 8 H 8 Col Joshua i Owen, PliiH
W P srmatrnng Boalou David tiaY. Huntingdon
W Warren, Boston , 8 N Lmnard, M ss .
W B Hurane. Newark. N J O McParlana,' Newark
Ingham "orielt. New JsneyH A Pm'l.ej. USA
R-trS Maxwt.il. oewYork A L Hole, pew York
J T Howa d. New Verk C K Raymond Burton
ML Py aea, Jr, Chics-o A Thomas-a. New Jeraey
j B Muhigan, N J HA Hall. Boston
Sidney Manley, B,«ton B *< Horohkiss, New York
O hum, New York G W Srriiler, California o
S t, Husted, Brooklyn John wVon.Br'okim
peorse Moore. New York J M Furman, New-York
J LKinzer, Alexandria, V&G G King, Rhodr Island
JH.nead. Poaton , John Moran, u 8 a
j*PUary,UBN. „ F MoO'.rmick. US N
l „/“*■ Covington,Ky F hahm A wr. Pittsburg
Wl-Iddm-s, Baltimore Hama G>ay. Kentuokr
JJ L Ue-e lrn.Yrniama Geo M Oloott, New York
CJ K ttndgr. NewVork W A Taylor, jfevYork .
rant I Hodge- New York B Towientetenors Ifc wf.
Hen B Mowne Pnglard Havana
Dr H Mnrrirt Awf II inma Wm Remolds, Hints ton
Peter J. On Boiae. Kingston Jonn Smiih. Kingston-
Jos On Boise Kingston , This J Vorke. Jr. N J
JUMarsh. Washington F r Hunter. Reading
Ch« A Rnmißoatun A. F Russell, Danville. Pa
F U Hughes Jr,< onn. ORLu I ritambersburg
T N Newhall A la, Flnla J B Anthony, Prov, R 1
K Dresser Bnaton C A Za*biseh, New York
JF Aldan, New York Jaaft Clark. Jr. New York
HG'ewhaH Those West. Boston
liientMllio, Wash. D C llPSmithrFhiTa
G W Green, Delaware I_W right, Delaware
Be Hoy Morgan _N York YY 8 Himtor, 110
H ijMlDßon, New York ■ 2H Gilman,
GW Smith, Marrlaml L Knight. Bsl imore
AE Powfts, oew York GA WooSbndte. Xenn
JM Haig. Baltimore
W F. Bal rnik. Harford K C Harlow, Mew York
J fcmiih, Washmtton OEevering 4:la Btlt :
A Aranka, Cuba .1 A Mora, New York
H _M'iai«m, New York J Carson. Bake Hueerlor
E M Barstow, New York ~ J L Emerson, Boston
KDun. Bsoton K C Colman. Boston
B Hnmmrtt, Pula Mrsßoandei, Conn
A R Quimb*. Virginia M W Warne, St Bonis
C C Gray, i nglana HMoTelsnd, Syracuse
E Hobewn. twraonse Wm A Hall, New York
WmH Lamberton, Fla WO Bartlett New York
*HT3JtIOAR HOTEL-HS fees cast street, abc*# Fift*.
ir\?B OWr Hartford, Conn J) Worrell, Philadelphia
TV* Sotpbod, Baltimore H A Hoff, Reading
JohnWil'imore». Heading; JC Bell Maryland
A F SaTgeant, Philadelphia CBeasten, DeUware
C G Bosh iielawuTo .... J F Randolph &a. Fasten
■•yj Myndoihati,CoatmUo AM Wills, New Jersey -
F Wkioords, N ewojk. IN J 3 WRoaoiserry & la, Pa
GD ftosetjerrr, Pottaviiie F Beyer, Potiimiia
S Coffin, Crooianati.O • J W f-omera. Wash, 3) C
iwra Ashman &s, N York Mrßoliinß &la, Maryland
Mr* Phetpsg da, N Jersey B W KlmnhausjN Jersey
G Bnnton, W Chester M T Jefferies, W Cheater
A C Reulmgs. New Jersey B Frenoh, Ne w Jersey
R F hee, Pottevilie t Mrs kF Lee. PotrsnlJe
G Holmes k. la, New Jersey F Corbin & eh. New York
Miss a C*merom JNc;w Yorfc KU*a Davis, Maryland
W O iDhoff, Philadelphia. JUaut A Maeincea, Phila
M A la* W chest WW '» sohujy, i?el
JoaTI Primrose, Delaware LieufcG U Bitcboook. If Y
n- at ii2!i V M?^ alt Jk N Y A Horsey,Seaford Dal -
D Jersey ohore Lft hither, Jeraej chore
Jos KTnrneT,Je»sey Shore LW Jones, Jersey Shore
BM Beulmgs, TJ s A AHeuimei,BH A
W t H Bealmys. CI S A f has Hatoti x TJB A
R L It Shteve, tffi A Sami Champion, KJ
THE UKiOW—Areh street, above V&ir4 i
8 pearine, New Jersey 8 M Marshall. New Jersey
C J Barclay & la* Ohio H W warper* Penna
H 8 Kerns, Lancaster co A Haffa&sle, New Hope
Reeder Smith. Appleron H
H D Yeager, Philadelphia J B Ray, Winslow, N J
Roht Y Watson, Delaware
STATES ¥NlON—Market street, above Sixth.
9 BnvUUer# Krie* Penna H P Dunbar, Pittsburg
H J Riie» Mldd’Otown, Pa N W Mooney, New York
WS.Withers, New York AH W Creigh-Pittsburg
Sam) Myers, Jr. Penna A J Oasseriy. Philadelphia
A it Carpenter, New-York Ja« W Porter. Roohester
A Marshal,Pennsylvania Capt F Zanaher, Phiiada
COMMERCIAL ROTFL—Sixtd above Chestnut,
W F Neel. Lancaster co Alf ML Brown, Lano’rco
R Co k e son. Lancaster co A J Ginerelnger, Lano'r co
Owen Reis er, Maryland . S Paliock. Boston
J Ken*, New Haven H Bailey. N» w-York
-k Pnzer l-oyleetown B'l hompsou. Pa
A J Raley. Pennsylvania J G «owArd.Pennsylvsma
w JBmedley,D-Jawareco C J Arthur; ftltmtgom’j oo
J.BCrawford,Elkton. Md Capt J O Webßter.La J
Meot Levi Haines. Pa Dr J G Getoha 1, Pa
E Brown*, Bucks oo . ■ HD Chandler, Jeausville
Thos 'long. Coates ville GPearoe, New Jersey
N B Webeier, Lancaster co, Pa
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Tlurd *t„ above Callowhili
WmE Semple, Faatou, Pa Letris Ritter. Allentown
J A Bieber, * llentnwn B 0 Fonike.Q,uakertnwii -
A Penrose, QuxUei-town C Foulke. y.cikert<rwn
B FPenroie&nafcertown OXL Komke, Q,aaker own
Jos Butler. Betinenem. Pa T Fenstemaoner, AlUnt*!!
Peter Spang, a Bento* a J Lowright, QmUertown
MOUNT VEHNON aoTEE-aeoond st. above Arch.
H Keeney,.Easton Mrs Willis Philadelphia
Gee W fens, tinoks oo , Mrs White, New Yotk
oj Smith. Frenontown.N J SO Sterling, Harrisburg
w H Oiinhtra, i’enmi A G Gilbarc, Now Jci ter
MAJUNK INTEI.iaUBNCt..
PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1, 1861
CLEARED
*end,M A fthiudtor. Ireland, William Wallace-ScuH,
£ Bojco, Qoioa. E Tovrr.*eait, Willmms. David Smith*
Douglas*. P a Abbott, Smith, and Ephraim A Anna,
Dole, hence, arrived at Boston 80*It tilt, a ,
•Bohr Carolme Wilson. Hmith, and Bohraim * Anna*
Dole, cleared at Boston 30th nit. for Philadelphia. ,
■ Bohr J W Drisko, Dmko, hence, arrived at Salem
28th nit. 1
fiobrs Minnesota, (taker, W O Nelson, Smith, James
«.Hewitt, flow. John fi Allan, Babcock, and Emma
Amelia Harding, hence, arrived at Salem 20th nit.
■ Sohr Sii*»n 'Viore»atront:,olearcdat New Vurkyes
torday for Philadelphia
. .Bohr Ontar.o. Vansilder. hence, arrived at Baker’s
landing 29th ult, WrtiSS
. Bohr T Benedict, Goldsmith,lienee for Providence,at
Now London 29th ult.
fSohre Jns House, Ppr&stf* David G Floyd, Duckett,
Oharotte Williams. Golding. 0 C Vanflervomt. Wicks,
Essex, Post, and Empire, Adams, hence, arrived at
Providence ?6sh alt
cohr Aivarado Williams* cleared at Baltimore 30th
alt for Pbila elpbia.
fichr U to T Cramer, Huntley, hence, arrived at 2*aw
tuciet29tlnilt.
Sohrs Globe, Jones, and Marietta Burr, Burton, from
Delaware City, at Warren afith ult.
Hour T p Cooper, Taylor, cleared at New York 30th
ulli. for Philadelphia,
Bohra Sarah J Bright, Smith, John R. PlaUr, Willett,
and M E brmth. Smith, hence, arrived at Boston 31st
ultimo,
•Bohr Kb Townsend, Williams, cleared at Boston 80th
uit. lor PiuUdelnhia,
.Steamer jGars h Jones, cleared at New York y eater
day for Philadelphia.
SPEGIAIj iWOTIGES.
Bar Yoon Batiumg Kojuss for Ladies
Gent,, anti Children,at SLOAN'S, 806 MARKET 8L
Phila. . aul-Bt*
Ohb Pbiob Oloshiks OP THS LASBSS
Ima, umi* in tk, hasp manner, expressly for RE
PAIL SALES,. LOWEST, tailing, arioes marked in
Plain Figures. All" 1 roods, made Tto order warranted
wttifMtorr,- Onr ONE-PRICE crilam is stfiotirad
to. AH are thereby treated alike,
mSMj ■ • JOKE* & rav.Ooi KARA Rtf Slv*«>
Batohslor’b IlAia ura, — This celebrated
and perfect Hair Ore'ii 0« rjU world. All
ethers are more imitation* cf this great original, -which
aat gained snob extensive patronage in ail parts'of the
floba. The genuine W= A. Batchelor's Liijuid Hair
p,e raJiruiijy produces a splendid blsok or natural
brown, without' ■staining’the skin or injuring the hair,
rad will rtmsdv ik§ ill ifttts tf bad dyis, inrig orating
the hair for life.
SeM by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wh.ieeal.bj
PABHESTOCS A Co.VB¥*t33 A OO.vPhiiedeSehlr.
fnovaa ft Basse’s Cblshbamc
KOISELKSS FAMILY SEWIKO MAOaiREB.
SSeßeatjairsoforFatnilrSewSni.-
■?* T!ia 'pai.wi*H>h<a .»« i,
JOIEO.
thossrt ls ? -9 r \ ultimo, Mrs. Marr Miller, m
tneaeth xea* nf he, ate.
/o J i. uno l. tromher late residence; 6M Pine' street, this
(Th retailroo nhis,et, n-ohvdt. ’ V*
ap«d 3l ySarT 0n . WaUam Dunlap,
.♦E.-? 6 !?' r ;S"? hielato residence, No. 1531 Fitzwater
l o'clock- - •
the 2£kh oHimo, Annie B Camo
late of Summer
Funeral from the rj-ictonne orher fathe-. Wo SIJ N.
t-'is(ThoredaTlraornine, at 'oo’c ok *
HURLING.—St Serpanmwn, on the Wih ulfimn.
jeara Srmo Benjamin 8. Burling, aged 67
on Fifth dag morning, at S.o’clook, flora ipj
• *’4' olfmo, Mre. Elizabeth
48 h ye«r of h©f as©- *
OHaDS -Y.*-Ou tft©.23d ultimo, Emily Alexander,
J SS% 1 fagedTnil” 1 S v E,6had«,T,of Beard..-
Ultimo. John Conwtty. son of
MaryOinway,aged2 yearn, 11 months, and
Kanerd from the rendenoc of his parents N, W.
corner TeMh and v a*tcr acicctn, this (Ihnraday)af
ternoon * at 3-o’olonk* , *
r CJ{AMEF.-Ori fhe 29fhultimo,Marearotta, wife of
H Cramer 32 y««rs oi ago. - * ■
from the reaidtnoo of her hußband, comer
st C ry , «t r «ebs, Mantuav Ud, this
(rhureray) afternoon, at g o’olock. *•?
"A«.Y *~On the a»timo, William, *on of John
and Pose Daly to the Mth rear of his age. “■
» '!}? /'f-denoe Si "is p-rents, Fo 610
S 'ffvT- h v r '?r„ t i , K ,f M l , , K ■ sd^ T>afie ,!; Do f >n ' "tSo’o’k. -
r ® T i Y.T»pn tlift 29th .Ultimo. Maria- d&ush'cr of
Jamosand Sarah in the 28th year of her
?IP m tbe-reaMencft of her parents, back of
No> 133 Master street, this (Thursday) afternoon at 1
O Cine* -
WJL.T r'On theSOrh ultimo, Wiihelmina; V., daughter
of Samuel and Ahoe oit, need 3 years *nd 8 months.
~ Fm* rsl f rpm the residence of her parenis, ISiD Otis
(ytf« Wood) street, this {Thursday) afternoon, at 2
p'oick. *
_.BTJGHTSS.—<In the 30th ultimo, at Camden, N. J..
JJrs.Sal y *nn Hughes, wife of James Hughes,.in the
w»J veor or her&ge. *
I B S?., ON --°P tna!iO!h ultimo, near Haddor fis’ii. N.
• Htt«ion lsm ’ mfant " on of ‘ “iwatti S. and Marr ann
H,3TTO I v.-~OiifeheSoth uHimo* Emelin*-T. Hu'ton,
ofDavid ard Mary Hatton, aged i tnon'hs *
liltirao - Catnanne Kean, wife of
John K«o»»,ogod 70 ye*r« ; r
a -Jf a trp f t tt>w < T, iurs^a»} afternoon, at 4 o’olk. -
p^rt C ? U sl ■*°® *9t > nit mo, JUra. Catharine Mo
won't iu the 60th year other age * ■ *■
from the resider'ce oi her brother, 3 Green
8t o» t r , ii il?^ T Jl UT^^T) J nonjl ?. jf » at 9 o y o ock. *
B EIP.—On the,Z9th uit'mo, George Keif,
Enneratfrom the remdenoe of hislftther.'Georgo fl.
;Peif. in Jhonm-own, thin (Thursday) morning, at M
0 Clock. • - *
_aRNTZ—On the 30th ultimo, CaMieriee, wife of
Frederna Itentz. m the toth rear of her aee;
.Funeral lr-m her hueband’a remdenee. 13f» Thompson
“Lm 1 ? , ti ;iV n jl nT i , ' ) a»l afternoon at h o’oloct. _ * “
. .1 A J».l z ~° n i ; e3O h ultimo, Bor. John H, Smallz.
in tli* 60* h .ear of h s age. - ■
v Funeral from hi. la'e residence. N. W. corner Girard
avenue and Broad street, this < Thu redar) afternoon, at
* O-Oiock ■*
, 2Wh i n, l irao - Hinson Swift, a na-
Live of Y<irksiure t j ngland. . -
Funeral front hra late residence, W*Vefield, above
JTo* arstreet, Gennantown, thje('J'huredaj)afternoon,
a*,*.o n o is, • , *
ultimo, Margaret Wil
liams, m the Slat rear oi borage.
.i.* , WJ’ ,li i om , h ?r ,at ®™ sl,ien "®-822 St; John street,
this r Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o’c'uck-,
n&L lh * SWioitimo. Eliza Blanche, wife of
Edward G. Geisse, aged 33 years.
'WSSS? ™ Church, Vine street, above
rranlriin, on t ridaTmorning. at 11 o’took. <
HI OUENING STORE, BBSSOrf & SON,
L “ t 918 CHESTNUT Street, are now selling
Btaofc crape mnretz at» end 3I« cent*.
B aofc.bsregee, at 25 and Slilf oenrs.
BJaor7-l wide haregesi CO and SM cents,
Secoud-motrami poplins, 36
Gray nu»4 lavellae; 13Mo.
Gray, mottled inodenas.JJKo.
Gray mixed wide madonnas, ISKc.
printed grenadine bareges, ltk.
Shepherd plmd real sronadme bareges, wo. 1
.white Fans organdies,sic. “ jyi
nTS“ it 'MKBTING OF CITIZENS WHO
tfe?.j»s*®srftaaE.s?!Sf ? n f r s “ f y le i sfe
FiHST/BAy OF AUGUST, at ISo^lkVSftoV,^
•fI^I“*&SSSKSSSt r ' f«l ‘he office,
foil B ™*,? 10111 ®”' I*o. v yera,
. Richard 8. Smith*
itt l fe ,s i Blter ' YMliamF.MikeV,
ArthUTrGiCoffin, Thomas Biadle*
H'd»BTTr r wi r ii l o»wi fharle GibOOLa,
> a,
JamesJPalard, I)aa.*l DouchVrty,
tfViSi® 11 "' ThomM fiobfns, .
fr'SSSfr f• ■ v Kntshti
Georgn 5 rety,
Hearr C, Lss. John B Kbihihv
W„ b jl?^ zer ’ B Gerhare, T ’
• SBS3S&g*lg- U 8 •
£i«jll§klb. fw^fiSton,
LewieTOßeaner, John B Bodd. ’
Pearaon Vaid, KliK. Puce,
Ceorre Read, Charles Witling,
B. Betsey, , Thos .H, Moore,
nT Bmfc| 1 Ed ward'Armstrong,
fihSiiS 1 *?/, 08 ’ A it Chnmbs e,
Charles Natt* Jcsepo >. HharDlPM
Thomas toward,ion, Jr., Hosert PearaaHf ■
JniUea M. Conß&cre* 8 G Fottarall
fhttriesHJCoxe, Robert^D. iunuinjc,
Kvau_Haiulolph, VmJ Mo*riB, g
R fl ?22tS ut * Ephra-ni lark« t Jr„'
n* jl UO&t&Bi - &TAui*y.
?Ahn w ,B p^ T v _j w. k. Whuraan,^
i°fiiSa«lrt r i ?1 v PdwmM. I ewi*,\
n Morton-MoMichael,
i»m < LJM aa }i v Jame* Miller, 1
Jamea M, ONchom, Samuel I’. Canby, \
P.P.lttorris- \
W m . a John Lisds&r, \
Wm A-Glacohard, John Lambert, \
Sr . Butoher ' James B. kuslandl
* Bamool-'VMtomul - '
oary D *»hsrrefd. John K. James, 1
hom&« R Mans, B. B %
Alex G Gaw, Lucas Burke, t
S'vmue! B>oan. A.J. Antelo. 4
Edwajd F. Gayi H*nry 6 Lowbcr* l
J L. Femoinrft, fridos* G Flbher, 1
George *.Boker, SamuelAgccw, l
George P* Little, George O. Diemer. t
jysl«at ■■ : |
vrs** "OFFICE MORRIS CANAL A«BB&T1
U^„ t |KG C0 m> JEBSKy av-E, JolT 23.188 t. T
_ DIVIDEND Nul.lGiv,—-The Board of directorial
decfared, from the earmnes of the. Canal, a semi-A Ul
Dividend of PfVjfe* Ft* R ChNT. upon the Pimm
Stock, parable on and after tha 6th day of AmruatlxL
at tbe Office, of *he Company. at Jersey Ciiy. l it
Stookholoe-a inland near Phiiadelihia, at me -offiToJ
CUrk 6c Co., there. I
A The i*nm»fer B*oks will he closed from the »tbl
to fchefltb of Ainost.
jytat'iTfi*
h W. CO BIT, Peoretai
fTW* NWTWK-TO THE INHABIT ANTSfo
FRA''KFORII—That the KAILS'orWRfcIS
t' K.KSS can bek& dat the counter of mt store, or Beit
at your nonß*s regularly, at aa ear 1
Agent for The Press, in frankfort
(Yy* OFFICE OF THE PHIEADELPHI
UJ? AND DARBY UAIMfOAU c’ovß NyT lI
. , ... Phil,nsj,?BiA, Job 13: lsnll
the Board of Direo'ora have tbie <laj declared a ill
" CcWTB per share on tl
?. ap itS 18toolt i >f * Company, outataodina this dal
na S d “ ,f i Br -^ ie *» h mat, at the Office of til
r«ararer; l«o -a Walnut atreet. ” 1
For the convenience of tue Stockholders, the Tred
muer win he et the Depot oomor of Darlir aremie an]
ia JK*treet (opppaxte the Grar’a Farrs road,
m« W<S SS„22L?S d 8 £. M k° n SATURDAY, the «d
ln itl Ptawred t<> paT the above.
Trauaier Books will be oloaad until the 2Jth mat,
THOB. oPaRKS, Beoretarr and Treasurer,
irlt-tm 80. 1-rl WAJUWbr atrM
OF THE FAME INSURANCE
IkS COMPANY, No. 400 CH -STRUT Mrßot
. PHU.AMH.ntIA, July 1 JB6l.
_ ■rff^H2S5 ti Ji ! -rCTo , ®^ o Sl?4 >f r. ! 6?j!)S to ’* held thin day,
h- dividend of rHftbE ?ER OBfiTi vss doolared on
the oaiital, payable on theJintl daiof Aucnst next.
i-»» lm ■■ t W, I BI.ANCBABj) Re-miu^T
NBW PUBiICATIOIfS.
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't3i
AN UNOOLOEKO PHOTOQK^i
oold aril resumve, ret Tor Colored Ph:
Iho oliargn are Ml/ Ql at JUsiMkoih
BEGUN D amiet. above EKEEN.
UKIOi ' I, and SOMIO
stj le«. tliflergeat.
ooliMtloD in utt UoUikJ Stittoi, for ta<6 &t cu® cent
each.: Yoaoan order from 29 nb to 800, at liib above
pnoe.. Just Nineties of Seoeaaton KiiVeiopM
froro Marjlißd.yirginia.aiKt KemuoKy. L|£
aiH-ITAHT NOTICES. - '
Jj ATTENTION'!- COMPA.SY .O, FIBS*
R REGIMENT «HAY JR.ES i ;aVEB.-T]>B memb*H
f(l of Company 0 will meet at the Armory, COBC fj I
* HALL, on FRIOAV MOKNfNG, August 2d .1881,
at Ci o’clock, for parade. ... .
JTmfonn— Gray rants and Fatiwe Jackets and Caps.
By order of OHAr, M. i’ltbVOa i\ Cnpt.,
a. w. Gardner, o. 8. »
« ATTENTION '—The undersigned
fv having been authorized to raise a fleeimetifc of Jn~
\0 fintry for the War, deputed; the following offi
cere to eniiai men for the Regiment:
. a. SESMAN,
Ajholtar UaUe. North Third street, below Greenland
at Fried Henzel's, wor r b Thu d str* et, above Beaver.
. . iuii.ys Oswald,
At A. Miller's,o® Ca lowluli street.
iiocßoh 6c street.
A, Baile ? H, 607 North Third street-
F. BUOr.INGEJt,
At F. Baltz’s.437 No«th Third street.
John Kiurapp’s, 230 'aUowhtll street.
_ , t ,
At Mr. Bohle’s, Southwest oorner Fourth ami Jeffer
son streets.
™ ,F*FD. WINTER
At W. Wagner's, 440 North Third, above Willows!
.. A. BAIJER,
At 144 Margaretta street.
*j|’Julmna street.
720 Vine street,
’ A. BCHOtl*-
At Mr. Warmer*s-,pe Kajb H-tei, Passyunlt road.
. RUOi ROSWaBZi
tA* Nortli hifth. above Arch el
HENKY BuIILEN,.
41 WANTED—*A finished drummer and
h fifer for the United States frigate Potomac. Als >.
Ilf 000 able bodied men f-or tho united Ma es marine
, corps for sea and iacd service, Inuneiimteiy, Ap
ply at Kendezvousi No. HU n FKONT Street.
. ‘ „ lßt Uieuienant W. &TOKES BOYD,
J_?80-m » - Reoraitmg Ofhoer.
« THB “ MoOLELLAN RH&HMKNT,”
n named in honor or our gallant townsman, Genual
ill George B MoClellam. is now organized, and under
... '"eruhlog orders mrwo weeks One more coo pany
will aooepted, btapplymg immediately to headauar
ters- Bp 226 -ou’h F!Rnfi r. Street. : The following is a
list ol fie,d and staff offioers t
. .Colonel, MCOB ZIFGLER, -
Li utenant Colonel, S. C. JOHNSON,
Major. J. JoSNiOi 1 ,
y djutant, B. C. BsoOKWt,
Quartermaster, WM BHARKKY,
turseon, n. B. LIN vow.
Asste’t Surgeon, PHILIP LEIDY. Ja.
■SA : LTNOOEN iOA.VA LRY.—AII
JSSSto roembera m» punctual attenda T ce. at Head
/r*Yf i arters. TIFI H and WeoNU i 'streets, on
■iHUKSiXaY MORNING tot mus : er.
„JOaw FIT2VTAih.a, Captain.
W. 11, BOYD, Captain. jfa-at
WAN3Ep-EOR TOE THIRD
<JW. Regiment U. S. Cavalry, able-bodied men of
. * . Jr. good morals, between,the ages of is and 8s;
years, iu serve tor 6 yeajs. Pay from ®l2 to SJI p>.r
month, with bo.td.elothing. and medical attendance
A minor will not be enlisted witnout the content of
parents or guartians, .Men aoaustdmed to horses am
riders Apply at prmoipil Rendezvous.No
116 Couth KXGHTH. street. . . ,
, -i.... . ' Captain JiHH'SAVARE,,
. Third Cavalry Recruiting Offioor.,
KBXAIL DBIC GOODS
MANTILLA STORE.
Whe most splendid WL JC MAKSBEa in the olty.
HOUGH & CO.,
3* SOUTH TENTH 3111X555.
gILK MANTILLAS,
■ In every, new style, the-richest duollticr ever seen,
st the elegant New Store,
3* SOiXTH TENTH STHI3E2.
JeS-lip HOUGH & CO.
BRY GOODS- STILL KURTHSK
REDUCTION IN SUMMER STOCK, in ord»r to
inenrerajea and reelize C-sir. - -
bine Chinn ooloi-ed Paris Organdies.
-Do . do. Pans Jaconets.
ffiedorai Strie- <1„. do.
Dnrh Brown Lawns. 12K oents
p„i i^P b Fiii) !eS H Barf :«eB, Barege Anglaie, Gr&r Goods,
Poniine, Mous de ■. araee, &o. , ’
fileo. l ' Tamartine Cmpe de Escang, Ac,
l?i l i l S5i!: i L k, ’. an ' i ".il'incse, to. .
white Goods in variety.
r llnB o £, pla l? B F,“e W uslins, K« to M ots,
Ijeok Lane M antlee, Bouruous and Borate.
Block andCotnreiiStella shawls f .““***
A rrerr cheap lot vf Linen Camhrio Rdkfs.
loweTmaVff^ o a^! a ior o rartonS ,lm6l!t ' 0 Goo ' l< ' at thß
«,!*; & SON,
JKIgHTH and ARCH Street*.
MEN’S AND BOT'S’yWEAR.
- Caslimarettes, Tweeds. Cotton«des,
iunen Diilis. Satteous, Corduroys.
' <5 oent fine all-wool O-snimarea.
•back and fanoy .Casaimeres.
‘ : Coorejt A CHWA«i).
Jyl3 B. rv-mor NINTH and MA AH Kir.
'RL.aOii FIGURED SILKS.'
; A Small Lot Just Received, !
Small figures at 75 cams.
i.« - Bitumens,
|y2< CH>STffCU'and EIGHTH Street*.
E'l-OKlWA&0&JS&, ?■
Verr desirablendTonngw in Hew Goods,
Measuring 16 to IS jards.
i'riora, $1 to SI W. "
• SbaKPLKHS IIKOTH.I
OaiULIsH BdsiiG.fcS. ■
M Mixtures aid Printed Figures.
m Fine Outlines, at vorr Low Prices.
. „„ French and English Bareges 8-4 wide.
j«2B :, aHditPEESe JlhOl'ltKKg.
rjLOSIKG OUT SALE DEBSS GOODS. :
Baldnee of oar a took Summer Dresa Good*. at
merely KommaijiMceJ. to oloae them.
Baregeß aad Barero Kobe*, less than half rrici.
rme stock Blaolc Dresß Goods, extra obeap.
„ COOi'RK. A OOftAJt!).
jy» - 8. E. oor. NIHTH and MARKKA.
’C’HEKOH LACE POINTES.
Bhawla. Mantles, end Uornous,
_;,w_ Reduced to murhalf tttir valiu.
Ulßak Silk Mantles. Cloth do.
Summer Boaters. A fine stock, cheap.
• ... COOi'EJt A COSARD
m u ri- .sr WvooriMXWyH and MARKET.
K ■ B. —Beat Hoop Skirts, IT. to dQeprings. , jyH
YKB & LAsmhh arb ovimxm
3-* fine jTadc.
Black Silks for oity , Bales,
Black Silks wholesale,
Black Bilks, 83 to 36 inches wide.
■RYKB: & tASD'Si L, FOURTH wid
; , AJ*pH,are seßimr all their Bummer Goode low,
to close them.
gammer^ilks^lndia and branch, < •
:i>a»k French Ow&ndr Lnxmn.
ItoMe and JLawn n ones bj the yard.
: Doable and Grenadine*.
P'YEE & HAY'S FOE
■*r* 88^8 , All-wool BlueFJannela.
fAll-woolFlaid Flannels,
ooa assortment ofTowelings.
nmmer(^mltH, wholesale,
1 fifil -MEMORABLE lEAR !!
THORKXvEY & CHISRIf' 810,05 H£I>UCKO!
« RIN& UAIU,EW '
REDtfclfflimmtES,
gg**m*m overhJS L 0
Some etrle. ofUrees Goods at half jrioe,
fef 00 . Wantlea.Pomteß, Kn<emea &0.. very cheae.
Bi&ckbiUfß, the cjiaapeatan Philadeipbl*
x —r x —-jit-. -«iin Philadelphia,
A great variety of Gray Gooo», Laima, Ac., &o.
A very an e stock of tiomeatio Goods.
AverrUrEßetookofLineaGoode. :'
Cloths, Orjitimer6B. Veatmra. Ao.. Ae,
n~? hi ' la a «ARK MaNCE to get goods im
tumaHy oheap, fHn R N LE Y * njfisaf,
fi. Jl. Oor.. EIGHTH arid RPKIWG GAIi DSh.
D^iverT” rom thl * dat8 ' Jn 1 sttl ' Terms “Gash on
QTILU GREATER REDUCTION IK DRY
WjJ'tr ofGmghams fnr 20c,
OTt 9?S t ?,? Dro f" Soon® from I2X to 2 S.
Pi)£™> , r?i n ?i. Chal ”* reduced from2o to 13K,
e J™ lcs pi&ra, o!m(1, ■ and striped-, at a lotr
men and Boys’ Wear, much reduced,
*a*« at variaty.frora 6 toS7^o.
S“ rket * ,rioea -
JOHCTH. STOKES’,
-g? - y»9mSOfl Btreer.
SSS?i. R S 2 OO K of DRESS <;oobj3 at
tere®a°lilk A ChSi ?Dl:^?rT 0 THE TIMES.-Poplina,
du«l froSSo uslJ’ ?a lf * nO ?A cilalli « Belamea re
" »>«*<>::Sprint-Chiutse* reduced from,
diSnSl'
.out at a loir figure. CjHA RJL. |s ad| MS ft SOwr"
-■ , KIBE PH and AHCH Street..
MAAGAINS! BARGAINS!!
:U offered in t&ebalanoe of our Stock of °
. g«r ß «^^ # y a D te E B f B^ T o£, K s.
». ..„. A g“AIN« IN BLACK SILKS.
fiOo. Mohair dresiidmea for 2So.
Mo. Boiainee, new rtjlea, for 83. ■
K®, Of*»ndw I »wm for lsXa.
UKo. L&wmi,fine qualit>, lor Bc.
jrt Wo. 7.3 Worth TENTH
A JS/NKROP V IMPOSTER'S .‘-Toes
.LAO.E Vjßilif*,—-A choice li
rorJ“itOW/r® 1 bMirmtt f
M, ADAMS * aOt^
—— hiGBTH and AKOi- Btrc |
ISENOH LAOS PuIHTH, BuCE^V*
inn A Iwgfl itookto t» /fi* 3 ' n
Lau WQOlOflftlfi PflOflli *. Wa nunirnt k B —jOilf’- -
prr*-
* '* l ■ f T'
I UC.Qumi Njrf“i !«<*, all 6 mi
[in Mnsfini“tirtolSSiiffiS'SfiMS * SON,.
1.. CHAffT.itS AHOH Streets,
P* MOHThA
dALL-PLAID SILS{, W> ,
B| o» and "WhilS Freoinoh BUlu. ■
Black andWhitglte Frenoh SUM.
i Brown and/White Frenoti Sillu.
and White French Silk*.
pda.Adfcfk. &t Sl.vwi! ibo- per pair.
White low* to olow out* At
tor cooda rednor Te ” ‘jo&N H. STOJUSBV
1 7 709 ARCH Street*
iSOTWJBH
/SV® IrtDUCEMKIi»
Kaipa^ft
eSkixed Swhi 1b ere n rarietj. frontl «•»>*»**
W ■'"
§S, LUS'MIOBS, VEB Y
tB, M.&nde;, *0.,i0 « r «ri ‘‘T’®'
! OOkPABTS!,
' No. 106 CHESIKKir strt*.i
[KB iHD INLAHD IHSBKAMCiv
I . ■■■■• "■ SIAIOTOIt.
J. Phj. \. . .of fiar'fc Matioej.
fllrht ;; WrttW Hro> * ■•
lor “ Uarij A,
Wu. Jr “ JiOinoßios
V,oi <• J. O. Ho-po 4 Co
Wdine.. -I’roß’t Wromine Oas.*. -5* *.O.
ftn5S«.A-,ofJ.W; Syenaan h «•
; .., “ Wort 4 Kohfr.
' ... “ Bav«i), Kartm »o*
A «roo4t»*
funnel I
,£K$
o. wiK :
,1 Jr.’ No7inj iJrMn
SAV»c fpBDS.
CAVEN« STATES
VKVaTOOMPJOr?, Mnh VHIXD ui OKKBV
jjuiea k: aeoreurr «Slr^ k
Mu homn.iront UI until I o’alMk.
'* n*i mined u »w *y|»
W°TJNG, MEN’I
excursions
Ration 8 OB RIBTIAN ASSO-
A T . EXCURSION TO
■ tI C ci T Y
Social MBafnsat.'jv . A x - 1 »
CHUKCa. nmlei C, 1881. ‘
Atwood, r>. F, Henotfn. W, ;‘;'U n e fn ‘!uwnnic (mnia-
Oey.on, Krautb, J. J-ejbiirn, p r „,riL,„ , '
Mdothan. A,:
lj»» Vine streetwhattejjj
Tioicets^SlM,or, laoludinstDtafaer at
Slates Hotel* JS2 O3. to ha had atith© principal'-J **■
stores* and at the .Rooms ni tbc Association. jy.H-b^v
fjx» NIAGARA FAKa XSD BACK
' ' FOB '.s£&*: /
EXCURSION TICKETS^„
■ _ wst,L SB sor.ti '%it -
DAILY THROUGHOUT THE SEASON^
: ’ ; , BROM . . ■ l %
PHffiADJStPRIA TO THE FALLS OF NIAEAKAB
AND RETURN,
; ;,.FOK JTiTKtVE BOLLAKS,;
Via i%iiadolphis and Reading, and Catawiflea, Elmira,
and Buffalo Hailroatlß, avoiding the opportunity to
VISIT ANP VIEW THE
FALLS OF NIAGARA,
AT THE MOST TRIFLING COST,'
TICKETS Rood' for sfven bats from date. Ac
ooraraodationß throughout are fiest class, and the
Scenery alc-ng-the route is uneau&Ued.
For informstion as! to hour* of starting, Ac., apply a
F» A JS., Through-Ticket Office*
N. W. Corner SIXTH AND CBEBTNUT STREETS
H-.D. MEARS,General Agent,
-LKONAfU), Tioket Agent, jy3s-lm
S t J'MjfiUSK, EBSORTi.
IT! PHKATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS
IiAKCASTER,COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA -
The rates of HOARDING, at this >eautiful resort, will
fira ‘ ° r Aujnat - to
■ ■ »■ n SLATWA.rns,
Ephrata F. 0., Lancaster oo„
«EA BATHING, OAJ»E INLAND, CAPS
L?/Z* W. HOUSE ia noir open
for the ,»«t«on. Term*. S 8 per wealt.
lyM-lm* JAMBS MKCR.AY. Proprietor.
SSEA BATHING,
ERIGAWTTNK HOUSE,
•? W„* r .1, BRIGANTINHBeACH.N. J.
the eesuon. The Bathing, Fufcmr,
Ganaiiiß, and Yachting being very superior.
await guests at the inlet on arrival of
tmiES. Board per week SB. I*. 0, Address.. Atlantic.
H. B. SMITH,. .
jjS-zm j Proprietor.
W HIT E HOUSE,
7 T Wer end of MASSACHUSETTS Avenue.
ATLANTIC CITY, ,
inis notice is locatedimmediately on the Beach*and
presents everyaccommodation for visitor*.
Terroe moderate. WIhLIAM; WHITBHOUSE,.
je2d-3m ■ ; Proprietor.
SEA-BATHING, saibing, and jisw
TNG. .
, A'UAfme IOIfBE,
' ' WATCH HILL*
, , Near fltonington. Conn.
, *.“« celebrated watering-place Hotel, whore the
•22?}*“? fit Bating. Nailing, Fishing, and tne enjoy
ment of the besL cnahtyof eea foo w are superior to
a^'’£%hsms%T ke
jell-lm Proprietor.
st T 1 H E AEUAMBRA,-’ ATLANTIC
-*• CITY, S. 1.
aa „ A BPLESDII) NEW HOUSE,
8 »i iP 0 *o®* 0 ®* °f Atf&ntio and Mwaaoimiiott* AYeanoa,
Kpw own for the reoeptton of Boarder*.
The Rooms and Table of- t'HE AEHAMBS A ” ere
ammrpaseed by any on the lalaad.
isjri I^ l8 .*’ *P&C'G*£lce, Cream and .Refreshment Sa
loon attached to the Home. Terms Moderate.
0. DUBOIS as S.J. YOU:*O,
Proprietors..
IRiSDLOK’fS ■HOTJBLV’ATfc-ASTIO' CITY
"".AwAtejß terminjw of, >hu intilnmd, on the left,
•Bejoßd thedosot. This Mouse i« now open for Board
'S™?? Trsnmeat Visitura, and offers accommodations
eooal 10 anr Hotel m Atlantic City. Chergeß moderate
Children and servants hall price. . '
>«*? their tests until the oar*
m front of.the h»tel. jyl-tna
I^ONSRESSHAIiL,
■ . .. ATLANTIC CITY, N, J.
. Shis spacious House, situated at Atlantic City, will
!^,®S?h 3 d on the Mth June, with every accommodation
lor visitors. The House fronts the beach 1% feet, el vine
* splendid view of the ocean, and is near the Fishing
and Sailing point. Wo. pains will bo spared to secure
thooonifort and convenience of siteats.
feid-tsel THOMAS 6. GASItIiTT.
T tIQHT HOTOS® OOTTAQE ‘ AI'tSKTIO
lwr! of t!ie
no nr m> o^s a so® o on'tile pAkik w eg.
JONAH WUOTTON.
Frosriotor.
SEASIDE HOUSE., ATLANTIC 011%
N. JV...
- gO|AViDHOATTiSRtiOOD. -
rJiJiM™. BOAR INO-HOUSE, besoti
fallr {situated at the foot of Pennsylvania Avenue
• .Mow open for visitors for the season. jeM-gm
C! B A BATHING. — II The Clarendon/ 5
ath ( te^A T n7^ {nia HoQira ’> VIRGINIA AVENtTB,
ATJjAiil 1G yinowopen tor the accommodation
?£ l r»F“? r8 * 'J& in House is.situated immediately on
188 Beach, and f rom every loom affords a flno view of
thaaea. .fieai-lml JAMBS JENKINS,
npAMMAJNY HOUSE, KoRTH OASO
,JL A AVENUE, Near the Uepot, ATLANTIC
'me snltswbartajrae pleasure tn infofmine bin former
uatronn and the pubhe that he baa reopened the above
S2 n ?i’ Th SKi! l,s Wl j| *> a happy to pleats al! who ma»
favor mm ■with a call.
jeM am ELIAS CLEAVER. Proprietor.
i: WiSHJN«TON HOUSE,&TLANTIO
,7 T, CITY, N. j .—This House fronts the Surf, antt
has the finest Bnthms Ground on the Beach. Board par
Week, 58.60. Batinas brasses inoiuded for weekly
Wers only. Board
. ja34-2m . Piopnetor.
|£ SOTUOKY BOUSE,
, , tf ATLANTIO OiTV,« J.
„aP comfortable and oonveniont new house. located
on Kentucky avenue, opposite the Surf Hone®, has been
nttea up for visitors this senson.
mtj xr ' , F * & ,P. Q,UIGLB\% Proprietors, .
CT. B.—Horses and Carriages to Hire, je24-2m
HOUSE,. ~
M r iwl m, Al-i,ANTIC CITY, H. J.,
. »1. LAWLOR, Proprietor.
'■l op * n „ iSl Boarders. Booms
eanalto any on tno beach, well ventilated, high eoil-
HOUSE, ATLANTIC city,
• ’ ' BY MARY MAGCrfiIS.
fronts the surf v aud possesses the finest
Sffl? K oi^ on «« ,heaofa. Bonrdtng per
P®rd»T»-Sinclemeai fiO cents.
Bathinc Dresses .included for weekly hoarders only.
' 1084 2m • ■ • • f, •• *
(MONSTiTUTIONAL HOUSE, .
Vy AT L ANTIC CITY, N . J.,
(Opposite the National.). i
JAMES J. BARB,
•. s - lofcli Old Globe,)
■ , . .. , . Proprietor.
rr,,T^^ b «.i s ?l?. !,s S bmßda of Lienors and Clears to Be
found on the Island- jeU-sm
COLOMBIA HOUSE, Atlantic Oitv,
EDWAHD DOYLE, Proprietor. •.
This Hoowmin the immediate vioinitj of the Bail
HousSj and within half of the best Bathijr
.;< KBU Wibum u»u ,<tirr\ •.■ • ■
Ground* on the fae&oh. The
’fc»“Jsrw, re «»*»TBd,'st heretofore, to sapplr
—ijfiieir *»aEtrr Hwifiemei with dverj <',s;orij?tim *f
jwb ®sis,
jCTAK HOTEL, « /!
-.—/I 2m
J)inn6r.. ~— —_. - __
_ , Also, Ca.m«iges to hire,
*•. BoaTders accommodated on the
terms.
—Jopnetor of
,«BA-BATHING;-R&Tr jfet’hS™
.SJ.OjW IsLAiro, Caps Haj to mast “hi
JJjL* t^ v ?,' n i u ?etl Bn«l/ eeaaoß,
raßjwotfniij infomthe thooaa&rae.a to bIGHT
heretofore visited hiahqMe.Zunder IS tear* oi
street, Philadelphia.
®;fera f° J. VanOi
JOM-Sm A//
[TAIN SPRINGS,
, 2- NEWJE&BBY.
ttOHOODETyfe” ’ml) be ooened for >he re
(s‘ ' 18th having been extcnnyetj
Th« “ «v»'V«moe the l»Bt Besson ; aflordinr
caption o fCo/™ v “tor». and inpraaemi thede
a.o di tmn ■ end fMhionable plnpe of Sum
: Lep Volotips
bcodarate. P- A ~
?fa/HlT£' SOI PHUB AJSD OHAtY-.
w T TJEATE SPRINGS,
D 0 U Bli I « « 0 Ai’ •
s\ a jLd|“ Jr'l%?. 60S Market treat,
REAMER,
■■■■ ■ _£l2SI!»S™-_
£JOWI.A|p;B HOTE6.- e „ J
’ J “ t ‘® 151 HOW LIA.WU' tmtUt*
HOUBR, Cape. Island, N- J.
Thi. celebrated Uouee w»l be opened -for ‘be ro
oeptionof ou June 28. the nuwt beeuti
“ldffiol inueio’ ha* been exclneivelr let
tbmhouMfottwaeeura- hoUB e, are connected »!th
tht SgSlffiSSSl “kSMun* for hor.ee etteobed
S^g^^*SßHSs.
'SsgbafcsSSsl^ff^Sfi
aod attractive P* a £®Jf J2L SSf The*eeker of »iea»arß»
bel»t thoroueuly roaoTOttd, Ancioexer g Mmvo
and the imfferOT ftomhentot disoMe. > Billiard
n “ i^, » M ‘-
*MO i from Pittebdre. S*d»j . *
EorfnrUiai iafortnafioni »dar6|* Mtlpliin,.
jot-dm ‘ Onanqß 3nrint’«. Cambria Cg».f>
• k ii? T fhf« frtwtarieit*ndbest-fttTMahedHoteJ
“ SffiSiV".?: srm 1 Ju'S.S s:
SSSSEBte^jfesssß
Kujs .fas. ffSS KSr •
6KJ.—Uni ted H°p C |,}
® Ijon* Brsnob, H. will of dimns-
TIMWf i> Sana ID jan; »ilh lliel«Kt «e»*OD.
room, tartar, additional m*J“fc2- A k --.K. ProrrietoT.
Addreaa u,.A*o» , - , * >
jyMnT
CMITMMP'.R RO AjiDl NG, A.TLAJNTIO
. a— ' ■ -J"
YTBtfKyUAUTS *l-
AiaiTSUi«ENXB.
, fJBASOW.'
fflH Snd
NEW COMPANY^ 1 * a^A Si4P^^WV’.
NISWC<»MI*U>?ES £CES,
JVEW W)«i39 ' NEW FARCKS.
Thsnti-e ope» ami the mm? £ w- 8 *
Ifttedm the city, pa * a “ u t!0 m Oßtjjerfsotiy venti
-25 cents; fta* Circle, u
oommenoo at 8 o‘ n l n „l,-
MBKIQAN, of music. -
AND MUSrOAX.
Mre - j €^^° n
A SrtftKO THEIR SEHVIOE#.-
. . MeS&gWAW, '
. And thi, MIAfABATEHR. '
An otlimcnt uralisstra, miBj.I*«KLWOOD.
liMnlso beenenmed. .wid lILLWftn
tnThp P 008 ® 1 !' 5 "f Mu’*Entertainm'
to the Equipping of tho U!< f<lHSTni»
fc^ajateasie^
ito ati parts or tht'i
'S7 irtk®° at - 0 in Pa.qiust,; i«ai
MtJaHJAIi AT
“StfffitfK s Ssir4™r DAlt :
{25 Pieces, in uuufe m .)ciassitffta Tl iiS? fi eo K% Emd
mentaland Fttjo gs^ru ~
iJAtiii Ai%j£ TILL 6ap%%v#ooloec. •*■
COtfCfcitT. BA LLO&Vr £
tammeato to concludefU first dar. A:
On the second day, JStitLreiv nev ProL. *
nT The conclude,,with, Bri»iaKi- iT<t „„ .
and Sriendin XUuromation. \ f ireworiti
Strict order w»U be kept up % an effioienfcY.
Mil t&ry Companies, joir.ii.jr the Parsde ©K®\ .
will have Free Admuston ; afto, officers \ b 2?3 r *
Companies . \ \othet
’Ul kete » one Gentleman and iwo\,.
jor 25 c-Hts, can be had at the Music Stores
Gould; fee A- Wa*er, Chen-in sireei;
steamboat, and at the gates o! the pla#®
J?3l-2t* liira tor, G. A. WtT ZSTjaV
. A BfiicMßi Y wiUPi'A
£*..C'iItsNOVELTy.-l?»eiynighnhieweek. p 2
ejcnibitioQ onfaetirdor a#>er**o'«n- fttSn’oloob. Rtemi
opticpnoft&o*OUTHEßN REB LUO*— Fifty Vi
—mulodißS the great. Battle at Ball * Bon, Vs., Battle'
?*i?* V l * tS'ixi!'??' I ,?’ w ‘ tt ‘ i'ort site of ail the Gene-
F£]®- „ r fL .‘3rj®ande reoo'a groat repr*#enta
tioa oi the. RU RIAN WAR; with toe fall of £abu
•l9f?L edm;»aion, SSoents; children, is. Colored poo
pfe-2&oema. j i29&t
jVJJJJJSIW WiMI'AK GAKtIiSIV,
Ejgh*h Snd T 22 VIN£ streetl totwsea Seventh and
EVENING* FR-£,
«?i^r, ,13gh£l ' !r ' 0^an £ a °f programme, scd supported br
the moot eminea* Soloists and Vocalists ia theoitj.
ViIANB COngt JH I OK
COm ° S for^,adies foni y enoortgd^by
I SSTIT.OTIOM FJB TSW -E
x£l» WEDYSSBAy A-TERJTOOK,
“I™ P>"°£? Voo&lano InatriirrMEfal.
S o'oio™ 1011 ’Commar.oiue at half put
t toes,'ll South EIGHTH street
P»jwa&y vania academy of thus
PiNS ARTS, 102 S OH'OTftTF? Afreet, la oven
aatrj, Siradaya escapted, from 9 A, M tillff F. M. pen
mia * l Q&gJ> t>eme Children under twelve jean,
naif pnee. Share? of jy*
"WANTeD-A SITUATION as f room
or Co’cl’min- by an experienced man City
roferenoe given. Address “J. J.,» at title office.
Wanted’ i-o exchange ivorOi
\ ’ .Pennsylvania Railroad Simimirand Frie, and
fc«tr residence, in s eood locality.
Address . Trario. office of Tht Press, elating looalitr
sod pric* of the property. jyJ9 tf ?
i eks wanting young
Mea, fee., are invited to a,Wrote the “ Employ
ment .Committee,”, at the Room* of the Young Mou’t
Christian Association, 1008 and JOII CHiSSTNB#
Street. - nMn
EDUCATIONAL,
TO KS MT— DWELLING, AND
HfiaSCHOttL-ROOMS attached—No. 130* PtRRTRH
street c. K. P ‘.NCOA'-T
jfSIGf TEBTaandMKJLOW.
FOR SALE ANB TO LET.
« TOTII-i HOUSE, No. 719
S*,WAI,O,t CE Street, at a Reduced Rent, to a good
Tenant. Inem.-o 3.» North THIRD otreet Key at
Hope© between 9 and 33 o’elo k* jy3l 3t*
gl TO RSST—tiADD 'NPiELD, N, J.
rn.— A commodious BSICK DOUSE, centrally lo
cated on the mam street. Paddonfield; has all the oom
tons and conveniences of a complete Country House.
Inamre of j, v Pkvtoh
j>Z7-lm» aaaWAUNPTRtreet. Pbila.
/gg....THK ADVERTISES WOULD LIKE
■®Rto purahase a moderate sized oily residence, in a
good neighborhood, Jor which he would clvb desirable
MS and seven per cent, bonds. Address " Ronds,”
office of The Press. jyJ9-tf
M GERMANTOWN.-TO LET (for,the
season or Year) a pleasant Residence, near Slioo
maser Dane Station; ten rooms; well shaded. K.
McCAI/Eh .19 South SECOND otreet. • jjfrlm*
STO RENT LOW—Furnished or un
furnished, for six months, or longer, if desired, a
large and convenient HOUSE, No. 1755 Arch street.
Apply to A. V. and J, H. MORRIS, 9*6 AROH
Street. - je 19-tf
.'•ga. ...OHSmiUT-OTBEST HOUSE rad
i!e desirable business location,
ass CKr.SJ NUT Street.vntti dwellingattaohed. Apply
at *3l OB ESTN UT Street. apu '
f]PG Sits'?— A vary desirable BTOR
Ja I?? ,11 s N“tih-stTeet front of “The Contm
Itatsl.” ‘The Store at Ninth andSansom streets/
adapted for a a umrot and HiSuvss MalrY
Apply to ■ JOHN R '
fsd-tf totaxwert NINTH and SANSOM*
KKSII EXCHANGE.—A CBOKH&
A c|good unimproved litrht land in th/
Jersey, convenient to the city, will bdsSssf
Apply at Jle. 1 T *i F|r
''. ~ : PERSONA) "P 13 ®® 8 *
T> JOgra ana
WM. HE// HU Im*
TAKKB, baa y‘"” •
ami is now at the -, - >x
COA^bSStreeta.,
ainyOK.
£OTTQ^ or test*,
SUl'jf
. :ut *’
/ROTHINGHiiM * WBLLR
/ .. ■ - .■ ■ ■ ■■■■ ■■ -
■ friitsCKßlßh*.
WhWSSm B3SSI.UING IS THE
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
CORNER BUSYENTH AND VISE STREETS.
myli ■ ■ ■
pUBE PORT WINE.
rut SAL'r: or
O. EL MATISOK^^"
' „„„ ' ..'rff STRESTH•
ASOH ANR-T ■■■■-•
SAFES
Mfe. LoPIjTS’S safe pspot removed
Bp X! « goath BEVJiWTH
wsm^M
ne-w. KSS-tTnenl Mtteweafand all Httlr e*-
~EOR NSW YOBK.
EgfZsHg&tiUVf D vILY LINE via Delaware and
*»SB&»£JWTg«^ss^SF^S^
Fivari.'fthelr cargos in iew Vorkuta &Uow»Maj».
‘ Freights laken at {jrYDE.Aeent
«Jy. 14
I fun 14 and IS tsW *IVJUt, Sew York.
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