HEW YORK POLITICS. The Democratic State Committee Decile* lug the Fusion Proposltloii At a meeting of the New York Demoontie State Committee, at Albany, the following oorrespoad cdoo took place: “ To the Democratic State Committee: “ CaaTbaxca: At a inunrng of th<* Repnblioan Btate Oommittea, held at Albany, August 6 1861, the following reaolutic-a-' were adapted : [Hote till lows a copy of the rejoin tom of the Republican Committee, already published J “ Pursuant to the foregoing resolutions the un dersigned were appoirteil snob committee, and do hereby aoteially invite the Dumooratio State Com* mines to join with ns in dscignating a time and place for toe holding of the State Convention of the two parties, whereby the people of the Btate repre sented in such Conventions may determine for themselves upon the propriety of laying aside all minor issues in the one tff.irt to preserve the Government, and to restore the National Oonititm tion and laws in all the States. *i Xhe committee are now in attendance, and re ■peotfully await your response <■ George Oodyke, Dsmas Strong. S P. Allen, S. Draper, William A Dart, oommittea ” After an interchange of views, the Dsmooratlc committee made the following response to the let ter of the Repnblioan Bab committee. ‘Guutlxiiss: The resolutions coranmnioated to ns by yon have been duly oonsidored by onr oom mittee, who have direoted ns to reply thereto None oan be more profoundly impressed than wo are with a sense of the duty of foregoing partisan views and purposes in the nroaonloritioal condition of our unhappy country The Democratic party has, io ever. crisis of public danger, risen to tho magnitude of he occasion and devoted its energies and Its sacr fires to Che call of patriotism. It will mot be less faitbful to tbe duties of oitizansbip now, when the perils which menace ns equal, if they do not exoeed, those which surrounded ns in the War of Independence and in tho formation of the Constitution As to tbo spirit in which Demo creta are disposed to meet the emergency, we point to hundreds of thousands of onr brethren wno took up arms at the first warning, ana to the readiness with which they have offered their means to tbe country Yon suggest a conference of politioal oonven tions for tne nomination of Stare officers, as a mode apparently of uni-ing the people In support of tho country. That it wonld be well, at this time, to fill the leading pnblio offices, especially in the Na tion&l Government, to w&ioh the oonduot of pnblio affairs bel mgs, with men w ose purity of character and oapaoity for administrative labors wore so well known as to command the confidence of tho people, is most true; as it is also probable that if this example were set in the oondnot of national affrin, it would be followed by the people In the selection of their State officers But we weald be false to the parly which we represent if we eonßldered any proposition of union with former political opponents, except upon the basis of prinorplo It is of little importa- es what men of what party ocoupy publio position-) whether of power or emolnme-rt; but it is of the utmost moment that ci izens of oommon principles Shnnld unite at this time in support uf rho Govern menv. and iu the vindlcn ion vf rhe Couetirutivu and the Union Wo btlieve we utter ike senti ments of all Drm'orats when we say they are ready to unite in politioal aotion with every oi iien who looks to tho preservation of tbe Constitution and the perpetuation of the Union as tho great end to ba arrived at, and who estimate all measures whether of war or peace, only as they ooeduoe to that end ; who are opposed to any war, aed squally to any pesos, which is b ie*d upon the Idea ot <bo separation of these States ; wuile they hold that the war oan only be tusceM'nlly prosecuted by more vigorous oommand in the field and efficiency io the national blockade; they re gard it- as the dnty of the national G-verument at all times to hold out terms of pesos and accommo dation to the dissevered States —that as onr politi cal system was founded in compromise, and has been so perpetuated, it osn sever be dishonorable in any Administration to seek to restore it by the some means. -- Ao-ivo all, they repel the idee. that there exists between tbe two sections of the Union such *0 in compatibility of institutions as to give rise to an irrepressible conflict between them, which oan only terminate in the subjagation of one or tho other Repelling the doctrine that any State oan rightfully stoede from this Union, they hold next in abhorrenoo that aggressive and fanatical sec tional policy which has so largely omtiibeted to tho present danger of tbo country. “ They propose, therefore, to invite to onion with them all oitiiens, of whatever party, who, believ ing in these views, will act with them to seanre hooest administration in national and state affairs, a rigid maintenance of the Constitution, economy in pnblio expenditures, honesty ia the award of contracts, justice to the soldier in the field and the tax payer at home, the rigid safeguard of pub lio credit, and the expulsion of corrupt men from publie office. “ As suoh union must necessarily spring from the people, instead of being dictated to them, we are instructed by onr oommittee to say, that in issuing the call for the usual Democratic S'ata Convention, they will invite all good oitizsns who are willing to co-operate with Democrats to those ends, to oome together at the primary meetings, and unite in se lecting representatives to a Btafe ConycitiQß, to nominate candidates upon this platform of patri otism. “ We have the honor to be, &o , “ Very res peotfully yours, “Disk Bicunoan, Chairman. “P. Caookb, Secretary ” The Republican Estate Committee. TBIT BIPUDMTB *B* DMTJCBATS, ASP HSVI A CALL 808 A STATK COHVBBTIOS The aub-oommitteo of the Republican State Cen tral Committee met afterward, when tho following call was made: IHB BEPITBLIOAR STATS COKVXWTIMr. The Repnblioan electors of the State of Now York, sod all others wilting to unite with them in the support of tho Government and a vigorous prosecution of the war, ora requested to ohoose two delegates from each Assembly distriot, to meet in State Convention in the oil; of Bvrtonse, Wednes day, the 11th da; of September, 1861, at 11A M , for the purpose of presenting oanauates to he snp parted tor the offise of Judge of the Court of Ap peals, Secretary of State, Comptroller, Attorney General, State Engineer and Surveyor, State Treasurer, two Canal Commissioners, end In apeotor of the State Prison. By order of tire Committee. Sihxor Dbapib, Chairman. Johw TBBwn,nrsxß-,Seoretary T 6» forgoing nail is issued under eironmstonoM wmod require an explanation. Tie Republican State Convention, at their meeting on theStl inat-, feeling deeply sensible that the present dlstraoted condition of affairs in onr country demanded that then be an entire obliteration of all party feel ing, and realizing the faot that they, as the repre sentatives o! a powerful and dominant party in the State, oonld best afford to make first advanoe, wbieh they did, after mature deliberation, adopted a resolution contained in a communication, of which a copy is givon below On tbs assembling of the Domooratio Stato Com mitten, onr commuuication wae public bed in tho proceedings of the Democratic Committee, to wbioh communication the Committee reapot ded in a la bored refusal to oall their Convention as above re quested, and indicated a determination on their part to sacrifice to party the Government, State and Rational, instead of yielding them a generons support in the straggle for political existence, to restore and perpetuate tbe larcenous policy so shamelessly carried oat daring the late Adminis tration of ‘M\ BnohaDan, and to compel compro mises with rebels now In buds, at onoe humiliating and dishonorable, thus estabiirhtcg a Mrxioan policy of revolntion, as a remedy for political de feat. Under these oironmstanoes, your oommittee cor dially invite aii oitizens friendly to the mainte nance of the Government to unite with ns in selecting a ticket for State officers to be supported at tbe approaching elootion Gsonon Opdtke, 8 DaereK, Dawes “raora, Wm a Dear, S. P. Allhb, Snt> Committee. Affairs in me Southwest. A gentleman of reliability, who bas lived at the Bouth for more than tnirty years. h*» jast arrived |u gov York, and furniubee to tbe Tribune an in teresting statement of the condition of affairs In Mississippi and the States contiguous. The taik about subjugating the North had pretty muoh ceased A few mouths sinoe there was a gned deal said in regard to taking Washington, Philadelphia, and New York; and they thoroughly Counted on having Illinois and Indiana on their side. Before the demonstrations after ihe Sumpter affair, snowing a united North, it was thought that It would be an easy matter to reoonstrnot the Union, wl-ta now guarantees for slaTeTy, and ejeet the Ner England States Now, in private eitelea, there 11 a admissions of discouragement, and that the Sou '1 ought to have waited longer. Money is scarce, and it is nrxt to impossible to make a collection. It has been oustomary far planters to draw on bankers in anticipation of tbeir oraps; but this eanno’bedoue now. Freights on railroads are very light, and pay is taken in Con federate bonds. There is great scarcity of leather, and It is iearad that neitheT the army nor the ne groes oen be more than half shod. The oars a e eontinnally taking companies of soldiers eastward, —v J Ahanonula left ean get little to do. Some time ago there were fouad one morning placards posted shoot the streets of N»w Orleans containing these words : “ ABBAB »H Lincoln, AMD FLBnTT TO SAT. JEFF. DAVIS, ABD STABYATIon.’' Rubs, qaen try what was oallvd the iortifioatlona of the city were onmmeneed. and a grant number of the nneraployed set at work Tbe New Orleans bankers don’t like tbe looks of Confederate bosda, and complain that the boundless issue of Confede rate money will work them great injury in depre ciating values Cotton, for looal manufacture, sells at 5} cents per pound The planters have not bagging and rope enough to bale their present crop. I. There exists great unanimity of hatred against the North, whioh finds vent in tbe fiercest inveo tive They sometimes speak of arming tbeir ne groes, hut it is generally thought that it would he a dangerous experiment, Our informant happened to be present when Mr, Matthews, a member of the Legislature of Mississippi, made an address to the people lu reference to the battle at Stone Bldge, where he was a spectator. He said that the Western men were as good marksmen as the Southerners, and that they stood fire well He stated that the tide of battle was turned by a Southern regiment, who threw aweff their rifles, and with a bowie knife in one hand and a pistol in the other made a oharge on Sherman’s battery and captured it, and then turned the guns upon Union men. He rode over the field afterward, and it was one mass of dead and dying Yankees. Mr Mat thews says that before the battle of 801 l Ran it was agreed that if any of the men flinched an inch they would be shot down. There should be no running—a precaution which would seem to indi cate a laok of trust in the ocuiage or fealty oi their soldiers. It would Beem, from what onr informant says, that Cairo is very loosely guaided- Seme distanoe below that oity ha took a yawl, and was rowed to within ten miles of Cairo by Seoessionistß, who de clined going further; he was then taken the rest of the dißtanoe by Ucion boatmen, and arrived at his destination at about one o'clock in the morning.. There was a private guard on the wharf boat, bnt they let him, though a perfeot stranger, and his baggage nod two other persons, pass unquestioned His exit, three hoars after, was no more obstructed than had been his entrance ” Thu widow of ex-Governor Trumbull, of Con necticut, died at her residence in Hartford on Tuesday night, forty-eight hours after the death of her husbaDd- Mrs. Trpjnbril was a sister of thelate C'ief Justice Storrs, of Connecticut. Her igo w*» 77 yeaju. Another Excitement in Baltimore. ■bbewadb apanon or sbbatob bbeckisridqb. [From the Baltimore American of yesterday ] Attracted by the rumor that the Hon. J. 0. Breokinridge, who reached this city on Wednesday evaaibg. w-iuld be serenaded, and probably pub licly address his friends, ah aSsembluge «f about 3 000 parsons gathered last night in front of the Buiaw House, at whioh tbe Kentucky statesman was stopping, and anticiputing by an hour or more tho time at which it w a reported the mn i tal oom pltment was to hepa>d him, vociferously demanded the presence of “ John 0. Breokinridge ” In response to tbese vehement calls, which ware occasionally interspersed with cheers for the Union, Mr. Breckinridge made his appearance with uooo vored head upon the eastern portion of the Eutaw House, and was received with tumultuous cheer mg. tUlenon having bean partially rostored, be commenced to address tbe assemblage, which had by this time been largely increased, when he was interrupted by ohaers for the “Union,” for “Gene ral Scott,” and for “ Henry Winter Dav s,” given by a crowd of mon ocoupying a position in the street to the right of the speaker. The partisan spirit of the majority of the assem blsge thus appealed to, they repliod with cheers for BroottiuriJge, and which continuing for eevc ral minutes, with eesasional Apposition from the party on the right, gave the first Indioation of a de sire to prevent, if possible, tbe Eentnoky Senator from being heard- The interruption had scarcely subsided when Mr Breokinridge bagan to speak, and, after thanking those around him for the compliment which their presence conveyed, referred to the position of Maryland, whose oiiizens, ho said, had again and again been outraged in their dearest constitutional rights, and to all respectful irquirios as to the eharges alleged against those wno hud been rudely torn from their homes and families, nothing but contemptuous responses had been re turned Do you, he afked call this liberty? [Cries of “ No,” “ no,” intermingled with hisses and shouts of “Oh, dry np, yon traitor.” Ac , Ac | The speaker patiently waited until the rival shouts had oeased, when, resuming, he said he was pleading not the oanse of the rich »nd of tbe pow erful, but of the poor and weak [ A voice—'• You lie, and yon know it,” followed by general hisses J Mr. Breokinridge inquired of ih-'ga on his right why they wo*e prescut if they did not desire to h«ar him? [Great cheering, followed by some hisses J A violent oommotion was now observable among the orovrl, which swayed from pavement to pavement, as under strong excitement, and the espontoons of the policemen were plied with vigor npin tho heads of those who scarcely seamed to bo resisting Mr. B-eokinridge, speaking amid the din, said those who interrupted him with opprobrious epi them and with hisses were poor fellows who were tightening the degrading fatten whioh boned them [Renewed oheerlng. followed instantly by a renewal of the violent disturbance J Mr. Btookiuridgo. You. poor fellows, may hiss me uow. but your cbliunn will bless me. [ A voice—“ On, go to South Carolina, and be d —d to you ”1 Thislnsult was met by vehement oheors for John 0 Breckinridge, and a rush by the police, followed by the gang of men from the right, towards the side from whence prooeeded the oheen. Another sceno of oommotion ensued, dn ring whioh several men were severely beaten by ih» police ana boffted bidding from thes’net Mr Breckinridge If yon aon't intend to allow me to speak, then disperse the orowd; I did not volunteer to address you, remember [Cheers and hisses—the former largely predominating J Mr. Breokinridge Jf I did not know that tho squid of men now disturbing this assemblage were no exponents of tbe sentiments of the people of Baltimore I should despair of your city [Cheers for “Jeff Davis” and for “General ciooit.” fyovoral men were taken away by the polioe J Among fr-quent interruptions, the speaker pro ceeded to say that sinoe the time when constitu tions had been designed as limits to despotis power, nothing so ontrageuus as those enaored by toe Ad ministration had ever ooonrred. Liberty, he said, existed before the Constitution was formed, and whenever the issne is presented between that on the one hand, and a mete form of government on the other, the form would perish, bat the prinoiple would survive. [Cheers. A number ol men were again beaten ana borne off J Mr. Breokinridge. 1 feel personally responsible for tbe poor fellows so rudely treated I grieve to think any one should be hurt on my aooonut [Cries ot “Goon, Mr. Breckinridge;” oheers for “Jeff Davis” and the “ Southern Confedera cy ”J An active fight, whioh now sprung np, oc cupied the attention of the orowd for several minutes, and oooasioned a general stampede of the timid Mr Brwkinridgs It isevident the disturbers are but few in numbers. Are they af.-aid to hear a Senator speak the truth ? [The inquiry was met by a renewal of opprobrious epithets directed against the speaker. Voioes—“Oh, never mind them, Mr. Breakinridge; they're just from the jail and almshouse.” “ It’s only the dodge police,” Ac., Ac This was replied to with cries, “ You had us on the 19* of April, now we’ve got yon.”] Mr. Breckinridge, (after several vain appeals to those whom ha oatied “the squad on my right” to deslit) I have attentively watohed the faces of those around me to-night, and I feel bound to say that this disturbance has been occasioned by a handful of men oarrylng stioks and wearing brasa hedges [Voices— They’re the dodge polioe, &—-d d—n ’em ”] Mr Breokinridge concluding his remarks amid the incessant clamor of oheers for himself and Jeff Davis, and oonnter hisses, said here, as in the United States Senate, he would enter bis protest against the usurpations of the Administration, and he trusted in God that the day wav near at hand when the evil oareer of these bad men would receive a summary pheok. [Vo oiferous cheers, whioh drowned the counter hisses offered ] The speaker (ben retired Into one of tho reoep tion parlors of the hotel, where he was immedi ately snrronnded by bis friends, who seized him by the hands, and congratulated him upon nis past lorvioes It was with much difficulty he esoaped to his room, aftsr Borne minutes of hand-shaking. Calls ware then made by those who thronged the Sartors and lobbies of tho house for “ Valtandig am,” but that gentleman, though present, de clined to speak, and shortly after retired to his room. The band was then piaoed upon the northern balcony of the hotel, and from that position sere naded Messrs. Breckinridge and Yallandighsm. The orowd in the street had meantime dispers ed, with the exoeption of those whose violenoo had broken np tbe assemblage, and who remained nearly half an hour oheerlng for “ Winter Davis,” “ G.n Soott,” and “ Tho Union ” Whilst attempts were being made to sllenoe tho disturbers thev responded, “Remember the 19:h of April,”—“ Remember the week of terror,”— “ Yon had ns on the 19 ih of April, we have got yon now, &o When the band strnok np “ Dixie” the orowd oried for the “ Btar Spangled B inner” and other national airs. Fortunately then wen no fin arms used on the oeoasion Speech by Hon. Johu J. Crittenden. [Fromthe Columbus (Ohio) State Journal, August?.] Tbe arrival yesterday of the venerable and dis tinguished John J. Crittenden having been an nounced, a large concourse of citizens waited on him at his hotel, and at thair urgent request he kiadly consented to address them in tbe evening, Aocording’y, directly after sunset a large as-em btage convened at the State House, and Mr Crit tenden was introduced. He was looking careworn and fatigued by travel, and at first his remarks were not very audible. He spoke of the great con test before us; the suddenness with whioh it was preeipitated upon us. Bnt a few short months ago, said Mr. C , such a calamity as is now shrouding our country in gloom was nnthonght of among the people. But now we are involved in it, and we must meet it like men It 1b not a war that is to be prosecuted for tbe ssko of war, and ought to be sonduoted with none of the sommm barbaritios < f war It must, nevertheless, be prosecuted by no half-way measures My friends, we most gather the utmost strength of the oountry and gird np the' energies of our minds to this most momeu-ons con test. And let it be proseou'ed only for the pur pose that i; ought to ne oarrie l on, and concluded for the restoration of our Government and the Union In eny event it is aw »r that oannot last long It will prove itself too oppressive upon all oioseee of Out people to permit ef its bring long continued. It beoomes, therefore, a duty to maintain this great Government, and this magnificent land, from the terrible calamity of disunion This I would aim by all tbe powers of my life to prevent. Hence it is that I have just come from voting millions of money and bandied of thousands of men; and in order that the issue may be derided more speedily, and onr erring brethren be united to ns once more For, fellow oitizens,'l believe we eh- II be reunited. And I have confidence in the belief that, instead of destroying or even weakening ns, this war will make our Union stronger than ever before. One thing is oertain, that this war will make the people better acquainted with eaob other And each sec tion will be oonvinoed that it would be a great deal batter to have each other for friends than onemiss; for they will Had that while they oan be tbe best of friends to eaeb other, they would, in ease of te Duration, be the worst possinle enemies. They will mutually ms that neither is destitute of oou rage—that all are bold and brave men, as our oountry men have always been. [Avoioe — 11 Which is right?”J Pausing a moment, Mr C continued, as if in reply—All are in some things to blame. The South has, as I believe, most ntedleisly toroid this war upon us; needlessly, beoause all tbe wroegs of wbioh they oonld oomplaio oonld better have been remedied In the Union, and under the Constitution, than by any aot of war. And yet others are not without blame ; for, only a year ago last winter, they oonld have. uf!pt>l.d-Jli*&Sft r ,"lirf power of securing peace was then in their hands, bnt tbeir party pride prevented both from ao oeptiug the plan proposed. One insisted upon this, and the other upon that, till between the this and that of parties the present unhappy quar rel has been fereed upon us. It is wise lor us to pnufy on* ritß bvttrte, aad too wherein wu too have been in the wrong. We oannot expeot to carry ourselves along by vaunting ei her our eon rage or onr oauce. Tbe bn:den of theoontestis too serious for that; and it will rest with the peo ple themselves to end it in a manner satisfactory to themselves I have the at oogeat confidence in the general intelligence and vittne of our people, but I think tbe world bar never seen such a degra dation of poliHoal intelligence as prevailed among partisan leaders wh- u this war began To Suoh a degree has this oome to pass that onr Secession friends bad oonoluded that (here was no power In tbe Government, and tbat they had only to put forth tfaeli hand, and, at a single above, overturn the whole struotnre. But the Government thus assailed, though powerless itself, turned to the people, and behold! it was found to be the strong est Government on earth. Even the great Napo leon, in the fnllneßs of bis power, oonld not have raised, from all the legions of Franoe, such an army ss Mr Linooln has rallied, in tho brief space of bnt ninety days, for thff defence of the Government That Government has not been and oannot be overturned. My friends, my failing voice warns me to be brief. But let me add that the world are spectators of this unexpected strife And we must consider that we are now holding in our hands not only the material interests of the present but also the political interests of all fu turity. In this light I look upon the present con test as tha most momentous event that history has recorded for a ihonaasd years past. Let ns, then, be wise and be watohfnl in guarding such mighty Interests. After gracefully thanking his attentive audi enoe, Mr. C. retired amid prolonged oheers. Business Habits of Gen. Fremont. iFrom tbe Bt. Louis Demoorat.] The energy and skill displayed by Gen. Fre mont since his arrival at his headquarters in this o ty are wonderful, and afford a fresh and striking illustration of those remarkable traits ef oharaoter and mind whioh have already made him a promi nent personage in the eyes of the oivilized world. He readied bare on the morning of the 25'h of Joly, at about nlue o’olook. At noon of tbe Bame day he ealled a meeting of his staff, and, thongh reoommended to take a little rest after his oon. tlzmoee day and night travel from tha Hast, re marked that his business wm important, aad ho must go to work Since that date he has labored unremittingly in the organization of Ms depart ment, and in laying the foundation of thosa im portent plans which have been oonfided to Mm by the Government for the movement of a grand army down the Mississippi river dnrlog the aoming fall, Hv rises iu the morning at five o’olook, aud rarely quite his labors before twelve o’olook at n aht—in this respect resembling the habits oi Altx tnder Von Humboldt, the Duke of Welling ton, and other historical characters to whom sleep seems to have been one of the least im portaut i quirem-nts of their natures. In all his orders he is explicit and comprehensive, and in h<B appointments punctual to the minute. One i istncoe has oome to our knowledge, where, hav ing same business with a oiviilan, he told him to can at ten minutes before 4 o’clock and his papers should be reedy for him. The gentleman was promptly on time, and the papers w*re as promptly piaoed in Mb hands. In one week after his arrival, though oppressed with a variety of other Im portent business, he had ehartered a fleet of eight steamboats, loaded them with soldiers, oalled from d fferent portions of the State, supplied them wi-b «T tilery and various kinds of military stores, whioh he had ordered from the Erst, and led tnem i t person to the relief of the troops at Bird’s Point, which pl<to« was seriously mcaaecd by the isoel army nndar General Pillow. HU return was as prompt as his departure, and, from the stir at headquarters on yesterday, it wonld seem that he has entered upon another week with unwonted aotivity and vigor. From advertisements in the newspapers and other sources, we gather that an extensive osnip of instruction is at once to be established on tbe outskirts of onr oity, the camp to hold twenty or thirty thousand soldiers. Near Springfield, Illinois, another oamp of equal di mensions is already established, and rapidly filling an. The hospital and commissary departments in this city are also under process of enlargement. All tbese formidable preparations, of coarse, look to but ose grand object, and that the complete possession of the vallev of the Mississippi river by the United States. Reviewing tho character of General Ft emont, and glancing bat for a moment at tha wonderful energy and oapaoity he has dis played sinoe Ms arrival in the West who shall doubt that tbe Government has confided the management of this grand eutvrpriso to tho proper hands ? * Horrible Mu’ der and Attempted Suicide A WEBTCH KIPPS HIS WITS, AND THEN GUTS HIS OWN THBOAT [From the Detroit ree Press ] Guv if the must fieodisn nod oold-blooded mur ders that it has bean our lot to piaoe before the publio was perpetrated in the township of Col chester, 0 W , thirty miles below Windsor, on Svurday morning last The murderer’s name is George Williams He is one of the many indolent, lszy, thieving negroes that Canada is oursed with. He has subsisted by prowling aroun-l the oountry He returned from one of these expeditions to Col chester, where his wife lives on Thursday lest She woe an exoeption to the average run of her class, and gained her livelihood by laboring. Oh his return, he expressed a wish to live with her, and she denied him that privilege, whereupon he left, swearing direful vengeance He returned on Saturday morning and enoonn tered his wl» in the yard, in front of the misera ble hovel whore eho tired Wbot occurred be tween them previous to his enmmitting the horri ble deed no one bat himself oan tell there being no person pres nt at the time The fi-st intima tlon any of those in tbe neighborhood nad of the crime, was an unearthly scream that would have startled the seven sleepers, and upon making to the spot from whenoe it same, the inhuman wretch was seen to draw a razor aoross bis throat three times, and fall prostrate aeroßs tbe body of his wife, who was lying weltering in her gore Upon ex-mi. nation two hideous wounds were found on his wife’s head, one on the book of her head, and the other noon the left temple. The sknll was broken in, in e&oh place—in fact her head was li terally smashed into a jelly, and there Jay the axe by her side, whioh was the messenger of death, red with her life’s blood. The wounds must have produced instantaneous death Medical attendance was immediately summoned to dress the wounds of the wretahed murderer, who presented a ghas'ly Bight, bis seiophagns be ing severed and toe jugular vein exposed to view. A more sickening sight eannot well be imagined than was presented on the spot where the mur dered and the murderer lay in a pool of blood The blood stained wretch was plaeed in the Sand wioh Jail yesterday morning, and msdical aid was in attendance upon him daring the day. He was prononnoed out of danger last evening. He will be tried at the Qreen’s Bench next fall, when his miserable existence will terminate at tbe end cf s rope. He has lime to repent of his evil in the interval between now and tbe time of his trial, but from his expressions sinoe the committal of the orlme he mast be a hardened wretch In con versation with. him. he said that his only regrets were that he oould net kill two mere, naming them, and also that he did not suooeed ia destroy ing himself. A Valuable Relic. Got. Olden, of New Jersey, received, on Mon day, from tho Department of State, at Washing ton, per express, a onrionsly-shaped box, which, upon opening, was found to oontain the original patent granted by George 111. of Bngland to Wn. Franklin, the first Governor of New Jersey- It is written on three sheets of parehment, about two fact by two feet seven inebes in size, srith the lar ger portion of a seal of solid wax attaohedj whioh measures about six inohes In diameter by a half inch thick. On eaoh side of the seal are English devioes. The closing sentence of the patent reads as follows: “ Witness ourself at Westminster, the ninth day of September in the Beeond year of our reign ” As Geerge 111. commence! his reign in the year 1760, this patent must have been issued in 1762, and is OAnSrquvntiy about 100 years old. William Franklin, to whom the patent was is sued, was a son of Benjamin Franklin, but owing to his adherence to the British oanse, he was dis owned and disinherited by Mb father, and after being driven from Ms rfficlal position as Governor of thiß State, went to Bngland, where he died. The following letter, whioh aaoompanied the gift, explains itself: 10 OoiiLusu Doctor’s Commohs, 1 Loudon, July 16,1861. J May it pleaie your Excellency: Having recently found in the shop of a London bookseller (Dutritoh, 15 FiokadiUy), an original patent, under the great seal ot England, appoint ing William Frank 1 vu (a blood relation, I balieve. oft e great ihilosopher), Governor of New Jerssy, inolosed in the official box and with a large frag ment of the great seal attached, I do myself the pleasure cf rrqnestingycur acceptance in your official character, of this document, whioh I trust, may be deemed worthy of a pUoe in your State library, or* tmonff your State papers. Wax and parchment ata frail and imperishable reeords cf tbe pas'—blood, laws, religion, lan gauge, and literature, “ ore perennials.'' bind us together for tbe present, and nourish our hopes and symo'-tbie' fo- the future <■ o:d bngland ” and her children must ever re gard wi'h in rest the many >'es conne-ting them win “ New E g,andand in this qpirit, I have the honor to remain Your ExotUenoy’s faithful and obedient servant, J D Habdibg Her Majesty’s Advocate General in oaases Eerie lUiti sl and Maritime P. 8.—1 have ielivereltha box at the United States Legation bare, o the Hon. Mr. Moran. To hi* Excellency the Governor of New Jer sey, Ac., Ac. LEG AX, INTELLIGENCE. United States District Court — Judge Cadwalader—Most of 'he morning session of toe court was consumed in tbe informal hearing oi a question growing r.ut of the reoent liberation ef the prize tohooner Elizabeth Ann. It will be re collected that the ground of her liberation was the faot, dearly established to ' the aourt, that her owners were loyal oitizens of the United btatea residing on Chiuooteagne Island. Tbe eomplaint yesterday morning was for extor tion in the exaction of counsel fees by the counsel for the former Tbe captain of tbe vessel stated tbat Mr. Harrison, his oounsel, had informed him that before his vessel oonld be liberated, it was necessary that tbe sum of $225 should be paid him for eosts and charges incurred in the pro eeedlug Judge Cadwalader stated that his order for the liberation of the vessel w»e an unconditional one, and not dependent at all npon the payment of any costs or ohaeges of oounsel whetever. He wished it to be distinctly understood that when he thought it proper to make the liberation so conditional, be would incorporate it iato the order ef the court In the present case, the obligation to pay oounsel fees was a merely honorary one. He eould take nojaatiou in the matter now, because it had been pre-eried in an informal manner , yuABTEE Sbbsioms—Judge Ludlow.—& number ot oases were disposed of yesterday morn ing. Mari n Maguire, oonvioted of the larceny of e lot of hardware, was sentenoed to eight months in the oonnty prison. Martin was very earnest in his assertion of having obtained the stolen pro perty in a legitimate manner, but the jury did not attach muoh credit to his statement William Pearso, colored, tor committing an as sault and battery on a man named Jaokson. was sentenced to nine months in the oounty prison. The offeooe wes a very aggravated one, as tbe proseootor has entirely los- the me of one of his eyes, and Judge Lndlow alluded to It in passing sentenoe. . William Diller, a young oolorad man, oonvioted of committing an assault and battery, with intent to kill, was sentenced to five months’ imprison ment- William stated that he w*i atumned .to three years,*or the~wer,” and was very anxious to join bis regiment. He also said that the proaeou tor bad provoked him into committing the effonoe, by calling him “ a contraband ” Judge Ludlow replied that it was time that it should be distinctly understood that persons en listing te volunteer regiments and returning horn and using the weapons they were armed with, would be, when brought into this court, severely punished In the present oase, he wonld iofliot a punishment to correct the evil, and, at the same time, be merciful. The Bentenee was then passed. iUcney auc Stocks in New York. The New York Pott of last evening says of slocks and money there yesterday: The Stock Exchange is decidedly firmer to-day. and at the olose there is a considerable inoreue of activity The recent large advance in tbe Southern State bonds is fully maintained, and the railroad shares show a fresh improvement of ialpereent, with heavy operations in some of the Western stocks New York Central opened at 73}. ax- dividend, and steadily rote to 74. whioh wee the quotation after the olose of tbe Board. The 3 per oent divi dend is payable on tbe 20th instant, at tho usual places Tbe “ehorti” have been large bnyera to-day. Galena wu active after the Board. A loading broker in the stock sold 1000 shares at 64} cash Illinois Central doses at 64t64}: Rook Island 40} a4oj; Toledo 293,291. Tbe list of Bouthorn bonds is very firm, and with the exoeption of Virginia prices are bettor. One broker sold $lOO,OOO Tennasseea at 45}, an advanoe of } per oent. on tho quotation ot last evening. Georgia sixes aad sevens are lis2 per oent. higher. North Carolina sixes were again aallod up, 50 was bid, 64 asked. Mlssourls remain dull at 43ja44 pending further advices from Gen. Lyon’s forces. Government stocks show ne variation whatever. The fixes of 1881 are about 88; the 8 per oent notes 98-96}. More aotivltyis looked for as soon as Mr. Chase completes hla arrangements with our loading financiers Thera is very little doing in bank stocks, but prioeß hare partially recovered the deoline of tho early part of Ihe week Ie money there is no ohange. Call loans are very easy at 4 per oent. A line of $lOO,OOO prime paper, due in Deoember, was done a- 5 p-r oent. Exobange on London is doll at 107}«107 j. Mr Sicretary Chase drived in this olty this morning. As we go to press he Is at tbe Bulk of temmeioe, in oonferenoe with the bank presidents end tbe beads o? tbe large moneyed establishments. The objeot of this visit u chiefly to arrange for the THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA* SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 18«J* circulation of the five, ton, and twenty-doUar troa sury notes, whioh will be wady for ufle In about ten days. _ Ntisr York Stock Stchadfe-Aug. 9. FIRST BOARD. «TO U 8 6i ’arot,S7X! « *m SON) do — BtU: SO Pacific Mai! 8— 17000 US’SI ecup—,.-00 Can on &> 3% iouou&s, -«7 ot laMUhifcßiß UOOO Tr’r 11 no Nt*—lol Jf 1, fo - ----- « rim Tr’j 6 V 'ta Yr.. Wit I*6 N Y Cenßfx d ops JSw »JOO fliCou btis >«1 81 to C 0.. .—- £S*g 0»i00 Tenn 16s 'SO ASH 600 <tr>_ — BS p«o '«4 6'W) do „._.4Jf3UO go on«’3i, 6000 Virginia 8t 6s 64 60 do™.. - • -p&o 7JK soon do MU 860 do.-..aSaftope.£K SOtO do „sS.S( 100 . do_—. —OPS7SX Mono N Carolina 8s -0 atm Erie S ailrcad,. .opt ZSA4 SHOO do s 6 69 10 Panama It 10'« 6000 Missouri State 6»„44 ICO litOn “ so— - -JJ 2'ooo do n>o Gal Sc Chi R eSO SB 1000 MoSslsß 3O do— —... *OO Leuinwa6( •• IU 169 do.,..J’d* MOO W'ohtxan Ss S' '6O do—- 6351 lOOOKentuotJ St6s 76,Y,100 d 0.... —£4 4000 Hnd « *te f<l b.. S«g'4 0 CIS A Tol R. lOO'l Hud R3I mtr ....79X700 do 10 0 “artem RSmbxiuJtiX 900 do_ ..SIO.Z9H 9000 C B A d R to »>tl 100 do S3OX9X 1000 111 Cen lids.. 90 I New York Markets Yesterday. A bhbs are without ohaose to notioe; sales 25 bbla at $5 25 for Pols and 35 37} for PearH- Brnadstiiffb —The market for State and West ern Flour is without essential ehaage in price and in moderate demand The sale* are 8 500 bbis s' $4 25 t 4 30 tor superfine State, $4 45a4 55 for extra State, |4 20’4 30 for superfine Michigan. Indiana. Ohio, lowa, Ac , and 94 40*5 65 for extra do, N> nludlag shipping brands of round hnnp Ohio at ssbs 05. and trade brands of do at $5 1556 10 Southern Flonr is in moderate request at previous price. ; tbe sales *r«- 700 bbltt at sshs 30 for super fine B il-'lmore, 35 50 6 25 for *ztra do, 33 6 10 for Brandywine, $5 60*7 25 tor Georgetown, 3759 for Petersburg City, and $7,9 for Richmond City Canadian Flour I* quiet and steady, with sale* ot 400 bbls at $4 25 4 30 for superfine, and 34 45*7 50 for the range of extra brands. Kre Flour continues quiet, with small sales at $2.30*3.85 for the rargs of fine and superfine. Oats are quiet, and prices are steady at 30 33 for Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, 32,33.' for Western and dtaie, and 25-24 e for Canadian. Corn has advanced one aent per hnshet, with s limited supply end a fair export demand; sales 75,000 bushels at 41547 e for mixed Western. Corn Me»l is dull and unchanged ; we quote Jer sey at S 2 80a2 85; Brandy wine, 33 10s3 15; pun oheens, $l5 Wheat is fully leper bushel higher, with a small supply and a good export irquiry ; the sales are 100,000 bushels. atsL 06*1 08 fur Milwaukee Club; $1 17 for umber Jersey; $llB il 20 for amber red Western; $1 S 3 fir common white Western. Bye qniet at 48a600 for Western, end 80.63 s for State. Barley is dull and nominally unchanged. Provisions —Pork Is dull, and n-le«s are nn channel; i&e stleß are 259 bbli fit $l9 59 f9f 1D699 and $lO 50 for prim* Beef fl ? m and in fair da maud, with sales of 468 bbls at $5 559 f *' country mess; $4 450 for oountrv prime ;$9ll 25 fo repaaketi Western, aud $l2 50-13 12} for extrs mess Prime mess Be-f is dull and inuotive Beef hams are qniet at $14*15 for Western Bacon i» nominally unchanged Cot meats are dull, with smell sales at 5} 6 » for Hems, end 4ftse for Shoulders Lard is firm and in demand, with sales of 410 tierces and bbls at 8} 9c - Whisht is heavy and lower, with sales of 200 bbls at 16} CITY ITEMS. Mahvels or UoLtSEsa —The suits worn by some of th* rab»l jjrufltjers Noj‘.h ara parfMfc miracle* of ugliness. Th'-y are p or in reaped to mate* ri’,l, ucoonth in nut. and wretohed in worttfanehip In oar own seoti n military uniforms are gotten np in elrgant style, aheie (h?y are nrde bv fint*<‘lass estab lishments, and the soldier appears genteelly and oom* fortablv attired. This remark applies with peculiar foroe to the garments made at the Brown Stone Cloth* mg Hail of Kdoshih & Wilson, boa. 80S and 606 Chest* mi street, above Fjxth. This firm manufacture im mense quantities of military clothing, and they get np ever? srtiole in that sty>e of utilitarian elegaooefor whioh their go< d* always been distinguished! Tsn Cheapest Clothihg In the city, oan he obtained at tbe msmmo'.h Gift Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes- Chestnut street. Garments of all styles and fiahion* are kept constantly on hand'or* made to order at the shortest notioe artiole sold is warranted for texture durability and fit. With every purohase, however small, a useful and valuable gift is pressnted. Ice OnnAMfl, Water lees. Poultry, Beef, Lamb) Oysters, Clam Soap, fie and Milk, A good meal for 13 cents. Fora’s* Eighth street, below Market, ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS W TO 12 O’OLOOK LAST RIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Ninth and Chestnut. 9 F Jenkins, Boston A H Mi ler. Pittsbnrg PJeweli* Jr. Hartford A George, Pittsburg Jodu Cassell Pittsburg H Fuller A la, Pittsbnrg Miss LColeman, Pittsbnrg MisaN ‘'oleraan Pa H W Frsedjejr. 08 A Chas Weston Davenport M A Swenv. Pennsylvania Misa P Lorenz, Pa P UpJegrafT, Fall Fiver J fi Stone & U, Pa fieymoar Voutlaire, Aio GeoW Wylie. New York D Banking. Cm, O W W Miller- Wheeling MMar J&ud. Pittsburg T Bake well- Jr. & wf, N Y S F r-hnstev. New York W Gfag*,., Baltimore Mrs Philadelphia John M Lindley Baml Musselman. KB Diokmson' Rochester F M Altis, flew York * Miss 8L ft ooney, A Y Miss a Matthews. N Y Jas Young, Middletown Col Shook, Columbia S H Meivin, BjmugfiMd >dgarhi Blaok, Phila P 8 Sinclai4wer»ej City WP * gn»w R Real, Wr>hmDgt n-11C Miss Crosby Wash* D C Hume, Wash, D C Mrs Dume. Wasb-P C PDonoho.wasb DC Weil,New 101 k CW ;ianay, >ewark, Dei P M Haight. (Jslifnrnia H Wilk ns, Califomii _ John h Ketdi BaVittor* Jos Gionu, Cinoinnani O W L Marvin ft wf Ohio Jas £ Hooper. Baltimore E Turner, hew York H n; Roenei* New York F 6 Merritt Boston J C Oims, Boston J M B Remolds. Boston C R Nichols New Yo'k E G Pratt. 8t Lon s A 8 MoComb, Delaware C MoFarland, hew Jersey C Itioe, boston F Robeite- U 8 A F R Kent .Phila J T Crowell, New York Miss Crowell, New York Elias Baker, Ponna WmKerr, Barrisbarg Hon H B Wrikht Pa R C Irvin, U iN J A Clew, *ew York L P Conner, Ohio Mrs M C ehreve, h J Miie M *hreve. N J 0 il Kbreve, N J B D Strove, N J J B MoGreary. M Chunk Joe B Chapman, Ohio Jas M Hunt California Jae ■ lshor. Now JoroOJ J H Meed Poet-.n Asvt leikma. Wash B o Hayes A 3 oh.Drookijn N TliuntOß. J -. N York A Thor. New Yorit O H Browmn* Q.uiney. IU John »orrey, Jr, New York M 8 Latham, -ev York F t-vone, -ow York W H Phi’is.Washington J W Dr-in. Chicago Lt W a ElderkinA a, USA Hon D Wilmot Towanda Hon » A Grow, Fenna J M Bore,, Now York N K lloez. New York J M a eed. Now York Gardner Colby, Boston C E Carr, bal.sburg, HI Z aoiri. Boston R J Gittmgs. Baltimore JosCox. Ba'imore W HCox, Baltimore TJ Welsh Ba h Dr Rfi tvoiah Mexico S F Hanscom. New Jerssy Miss Mayo. New Jersey “T uoarcnnofer.New York W Feignaon. New York JoknS Barnes, Ua N Mrs Chas Haber A oh. Pa H W D .ig.it. Auburn, NY A L ti'Htns,worth, boston Sami Gannett, Boston W Ware, Boaton M<s Ha' oggshnll, Phila Miss Wright, Fa S G Chapman, Havana L Owen Captain E Yoike, U e A aMERIOAN HOTEb-Uuesinat street, abeve Fifth. H H Williams, Pula Wm P Leeds, New Jersey Jobn A Ravage, Wisconsin John Weinman, U B Wm H Heulmge. Ua A , J K Dutton, Maryland Jos Haul* oa siana ' Jam#* Watt, Phil.de phia Wm aine.. Jr, Phila „ JML Denson & la, Md DD Kennedy ixfoid.Pa K K Mattson, Clyde, N Y Goo W Jacobs* Chester oo F Jacobs* Chester oo Chas Beasten, De.aware Chi- Warner A la. fl Y Mr Riahardson. Conn J flowiand, 8t John, N B Jonn a Griffin, Wilm, Del ttK Buff ANTS’ HOPE*.-fleurth street. below An* w W Hseeler, lowa James Irwin, Pittsburg . L 8 -’rass. Allentown Jonn ' cCurdy A Id, Pts’g D Butterfield, boston i C Aiken. Albany T G Evans, Lewisburg B J Leedom, Penn’a D Mo' nllooh Lo lisville Aur V Aariz ■ H S Hort A lad , Ptulal’a W B Horn, Phi'ad’a. L Atkinson, PnnM’a Jno * Parsons, Harrisburg G w Wat use. Greeuvillsge HM Git. New Yii-k , E B Rivers, New York a B Blair & son Carlisle Bi- Miller, Atlantic City Capt CM. lionovan, Ma ST LOUIS HOVEL—Okeemmt stmt, above Third. W MoGoul, Indiana J G Kurtz. Helefonto . C Eiesfsld. Jki lwau.ee J-dn G Hamaker. Illinois Txu .an mnh "ew York WN Walkw. Chester Vol W W Walker, Philadelphia John M Scott, Bosion D E Green, ">ew York J Meyer New ) ork A Emigh, new York A L Floury. New York Jus Myer. N w Jersey Chao Underwood, Conn E avlor. New kur* D F Hogan 1 onisvule Mias H. Hogan. Louisville W m Hogan, Louisville THE DiUPN—atm sweet, Abe*e tim' w Fiohman- Easton. Pa Mrs E Easton. Now York Chas mherton, m Jersey E M Alco't, Easton. Pa W 8 Sharp, alern, N J John H. trsete, nd A A Vance.kiorristo* n NJ Wm E Aino. New Jersey Bonj ‘ Vo<t. New Jersey Cbas Bcot,, Philadelphia Jas D ftlettuk, Phitadeiph a COM M <■ RCIAL HOTEL— Sixth si.. aboTe Chestnut. T H Jacobs, W Chester, Pa W J Nsad. New York J W K. s hury. P etsvilla fl. w J.evr.s, W Cluster w l James, w Chester Wm Johnson, Delaware Z|| Walloon Jnr’ •. „ , . David Fling, Pittsburg W T Wegt, Mary'and J d Powier, New York IF tren'', Wmsburg,Ll Jas M Williamso Wash Levi übeiholtzsr. Pa J E Leonard, Cheatei co, Pa * BARLEY SHEAF—Seoond street, below Vine. E Alkmiser. Pa 6 * Mimok, p meville 1) *l* Blair Bnoks oo D MoNair. Buoka oo CB ly. Pa fl Wiliams. Pa James Pu nier. Middletown W K i>n. e, Pa„ J Ba-nsley. Bools, o W m Wnarton Bnoks oo T W Builran bnoks oo EG Hughes, Bnoks oo E Keener,bolem ury G 8 '• Mason, Pa E u Flint, Eas-nn J F Zink Almagshvre, Books oo G Leedom, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third above Oallowlull J Zebsok, Bernvi le H 8 Rorer. Olnoy , WPS, Yardleyville lLlr xler, YardteyviUe A Bno-man. renna E Roads Fomerton W R Neal A son, Penna F T Beane, Yardleyville DDavis, Penna AS Ponds South m.ton' S A Neaid, t ardleyvtlle J hi Buokm&n, Yaidleyv’e W J Sellers, beading Jos Wnitall. Penna, , hnmh Powell,Penna G Clemens, Chester Valley MOUNT VERNON—Seoond street, above Aroh, LM,Pearenn. New Jersey Ll. Dubree, Johnsv'e, Pa Wlo Hint, Dnsrtwl WL.OIIMK. f tv / ork F WllCpb& Jfi? ¥ltot>l ***** REVERE HOUdE—Third atreeti above Raoe# Tfaos A Robinson. Penna Jobn Berman. Lancaster H J filler. J 9 »j Staore.i Pa G ttamon* Reading Joi Biniunu, JAnAjf Stßskioji lAojersfcown STAVES SWlOM—Market street, above Sixtk* Wm Pripps, Penna W Trimble Joba OjiKlej* Wnm, Del Bml MarphJtWilm,Del Jpiin Wtley, indiaj*a R u Dnn» ar, Pit'sbarr h O Jeflsris & la, Penna Tlios H Watt, Pittsburg BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third st*« above CallowltilJ* M Harbester. Reading D D Ritter. Bethlehem B ttr ans. Bucks 00. Ha B W Smith, Bucta 00, Pa Jos Brendel. Btrouchaburg .NATIONAL—Race street, above Third. B S Boyer, Norristown John Nugent. Philada PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE. ?EO. N. TATttAM, ) H FROtBINGHAM,>CoBCMiTTnorTni Monte. WM. L. REHNe i LBTTBB. BROS At ths Mtrchsnu 1 S»ehrnig», PkUadslpki*. Shin Ttusarora, Dunievr— Liverpool, soon Ship Lancaster.Decan...■ soon Bnt Mary E MiHiken, Norden Matanaas, soon Bohr James J Bar. Sparrow soon Sonr Augusta. {Br) Horton^- Barts, sjoe MARINS INTELLIGENCE PORT OF PHILADBLFHIA- Attf. 10? 1651* BEN RISES.— .5 9 ~SRf SETS. . . . 6fl HIGH WATER IS) „ ARRIVED. Btsamabip Delaware. Johnson, from New York, via Cave Mar. fi hours, with mdse and passengers to Jas AUoerdioe. Saw a large number of sohooners in the bar. bound up. , Brig Pilot Fish* Heard* from Laruayra July 14. and 14 dat s from Turks Island, with s«lt to John Dallet & Co— yeeaelto E A Siudorfc Co- Left at Laguayra bark Irma, from Pbiladetpbia* arr 14th. The bark 4usa” Clark. Carter, from Boston for Cieufuegoa was wreoled on the night of Slsr-uU. on the NE reef ot the Grand Turk; vessel and oareoa total lose; all hands saved. Baik Kanawha was at Grand Tnrk.dieohs;sohr Nar oisws, with a cargo of salt f<r New York, had return-d leaky &> d was condemned: sohr Empire, previously reported, wne being repaired fins 8 Thurston, Lampher, from July 10m, and 14 days from East csioos. with salt to A E Outer* biidte Left at Barbadoes bark N H Gaston from New York just arrived. 2d inst, tat 3080. Long 7110 was chased br a berm brig- supposed to bs a privateer; obased us the whole day. but outsailed her. Sohr M Reinhart, Peterson. Sdeys from fortress Mon roe, in ballast to captain. _ „ , sohr Shr&h, Be&gon,SdBTi£rom Now Bodford«with oil, Ac. to coohrau ft. Rumen. Bohr Silver Magnet. Perry. 6 days from Boston, m ballast to N Sturtevant ft Co, , , Bohr Clayton ft Lowber. Jackson, 1 day from Smjrna, Del, with oats to J L Hewley ft Co. , Bshr Orator, Hanks, 8 days from Salisbury, Md,with lumber to J W Bnoon, . . Sloop Planter, 1 day from Loipslo, Del. with gram to Jos K Palmer M „ , Bovqriy, fieroe, gg hours from New York, with mdse to w p ciy/io. _ ~ J le nine Jerome 36 hours from Washing ton ftlexa-idria, with mds»to W P Clyde , r . steamer Norman, 34 hours from New York, with mdse to Win M Haird ft On. "leamtuK J F Maull 0 hours from Delaware Breakwater Neportsthe brsonr NoptUQe’s Car, from Trinidad de Cuba. &t (Quarantine, CLEARED. Pohr Silver MARnet, Pe ry, Boston, N Sturtevant ft Co Bohr Susan Monro *trcu\ Newburvport, do PohrAßHavos Robinson. Newport Jft Bl&fiaton. Bohr A M A'dridge Knieman, Bos*- n, do fiohi* J G B&boook- Baboook. do _ do Sobr J Holmes. Holmes, Fall River, Castner, stiok n©T ft' e * f fthi'’gtou. „ .... Bohr J B Johnson, Huntley, Cambridgeport, 5 Mimes ft Go, Rohr B Stockley, Colburn, Vienna, Md,captain. Rohr H H Gibson. Crocker, Norwich* R H Powell* Rohr Kl Dorado ’Williams, Washington. DO,captain StrHLGaw, Iler, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr- f Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exohanse,) • The bark ionio-for Portland, bf’s Ellen P Stowage. r or Key Weit and two large sohonners* al> loodrd with noit for the Government. down, v#st«rdav. and went to sea this moaning A three-masted schooner is going out. Wind W, and freeh* Yours, A, MARSHALL (Gorrespandenoe of the Press.) REA DING. Aug 7. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Bchttvlkill Canal to dav. bound to Philadelphia, la den and oonsirned as follow*: Jersey,oharnoa! »oWm Kauffman;!) A Albnght.lum ber to Joshua Keeler; D K Wilt, do to Bolton* Cristmau ft Co; Joseph Coov»r- oak luroberito Jos Hrendl*; Two lister*, vie iron to r«Abeffin ft Co; F J Burrows, boards to M tf Ksith. N York. bt TiLiftaavn. (Corieepondenoe of the Presa. Nsw You*. Aur fl Arrived- shms W F Btorer, from Liverpool; Wash in? ton. from do Below, ship Thomas Jefferson, from Liverpool. AN*'* Pteamship City of Ba’timoro, Jeffrey, cleared at New York ye »erdar far Liverpool. Steamship Boston, hence* arrived at New Yo T k jesterdar. , Bng M nroun C’ooketr., from Frovidenoe for Philadel phia. st New V"rk yesterday. mT . Rohr David MosUuder. cleared at New York yesterdav for AguadiUa. __ Schr Vesta- Tomlin, oleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia . vo’ i ts L 8 t evering. Corson, and B.V W Simmons, God r rer* hcrce.Ar ivedat B’stonJ.hinst, chrs Louis% Fnaicr, Stee'man, And J H Wain* wright Corson, cleared at Boston 8 h inst. for Phtled vohr G T Hubbard. Wiiliama. henoe for Portland, at Holmes’ Ho’e oth inst- . „ Schr Monmouth. Anderson, henoe, arrived at Provi dence 7rh inst _ . Bo* rs 41 B Steelmin, Scull. Win L Davton. Hand, and J We’din. Smith, sailed from Providenee 7th inst for «chr John G Wri'ht. Walling, sailed from Pawtuoket 7th inst for Phi>adelpnia, Schr J Pr oe henoe arrived at Rockland 6th met, *ehr Mountain Laglo? omes, benooi arrived at Rook e<ihr Jsl-nd Hello- Butler, sailed from New Bedford Bth in«t, for fMlßdelpbW , J A „ 8oh” H A R >gers. Rogers, hence, arrived at Boston Bth inst. ftohrs D 8 Mershon Allen, Geo L Green. Cobb and Matt Ann Masee, Magee, cleared at Boston Bth inst, f r Philadelphia. *ohr Chris Loeser. Xiaws, hence, arrived at Salem 6th inst i*ehr Joe P Ceke, Endieott, cleared et Selena eta inst. for Phii&'talpbiv Boh’e Isabels Taylor, henoe for Frnndoroe* J Wat r*n. liPi-er, and Mary ft Susan Ka*on from Provt denoe for Philadeiphia* and Jonathan Cone M*h«ffey* from Fall River for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 7th inst- Pohr Orisia, Recear. henoe. arrived at Newport 7th m'tnnt. <ohr Lillie Sanders, Jones. f p om Delaware City for Fall River, sailed fr-»m Brisrol7 h inst. _ _ •chrs Maria A Wood- B%ker« fmm Salem-J*mAs H ntrmip. F'Ster. from Heaton J L Banifld end J L He*e. from V* T nnmtir.'irom PavtuokM- Ontario, from rinst Greenwiohs LadT < akesnd Jas Don e. f'pm. Pro, de r oe ail f r Philadelphia, sailed from Dutch Island Barbor7hinsts Bohrs Dr W R. Powers and A M Bromley, cleared at New Haven 7th inst for Philadelphia. K 1 , Steamers Vuloan- Morrison, ana Tscony, Ely* henoe, arrived at New York yesterday. „ . Steamer Sar th, Jones, cleared at New York yester • day for Philadklpbia, St. Thomas, July 74 1861.—Arrived July 15th. bngß B Kirkland, Knight trom Trinida , and tailed 15th for Turks Is'and; 16 h,«chr Jaires M Ho'mes. Brewster, from 8t Kuts and sai'ed 24tb for Barrocoa, Cuba; 17'h. schr ft B ru > ner, Taylor, from Barbadoes. and sailed 20tn for Turks Island; 19 h, eeh' Jaokvon, Ben nf> r. from Harbsdoesi and sailed Mth for lurks isiard: list brig Voia&r. D"dge. Grenada, and sailed 33d for Pbila ueiph a; tSd schr Woi Clark. Rnbinson, from Sombrero, and giiled 24th for St Martins; 221. bark Oregon. Ohaß*. from Para, and s*Uee2l: for New Haven; 33d. schr Kate Walker, * , 'ull , eve r . from M rtin'Rue. and sared 24th for Tu ks island; 23d. schr Windward. Partudee from Guadaloupe.a d s\iled 24th for Turks Island, «3d brig Daniel Hoone, Siger, f om Guadslou°e and sailed 24t for Turks Island. Sailed S4th, ah p Equal Rights, Collier, for Bristol England. - • • •• SPECIAL NOTICES. ok3 Pshoh Clothing or TH3 Lais*? SVItWi ffifids ill tk* best mfififiSri MdlSklt lot IE FAIL BALES. LOWEST uzrketl in Fl&ui FisursA All coodz mode to order TerrsntM ■NtufMtorr. Oar ONE-FJUOE zjatein is itrieiirMi «sr«d to. All are ther.br treated alike. e.W-lT JONES A 00.. 604 HANKET Street. Haeohelok’s Hail urs.—Tus oelebrsted and perfeot Hair Djo ia the beet im lie world. All ethen are mere imitation! of title treat oritmal, whiah kaa sained raah exteneive patronate in all parte of the globe. The senaine W, A. Bfitohelor’e Liauid Hm: Oj* imslently prudnoei a eplendid blask or natoral Drown, iriuioit itainiiit the rkin or ininrinc toe hair, and will r miiv tit ill if eels if tad dyis, inritoratint tits hair for life. Sold t.y all Drsftietf end FerHuaers. Wholesale fe, FAHNESHOCK A 00.. PYOTT fc CO.. Philadelphia. Khl-tf Umovas & Bisaa's oii.3BKA.Tar HOIBBAESS FAMILY OEWIHB MACHInEO, s it Bmt is Vn ftr Familr Btwin*i *n TS* Siraat. Pfcilatfttok'a A«2f-lv MAHKIED. FIEBit—RETNBBUEGER.—On the 7th instant, br Bev. WseDincton B. J-rbeo, Mr. John Flebr to Mjss Ellen Reinsbnrter, all of this city. * DIED. McLELLAND.—The ro'atives and friends of Geo. W. MoLelland a o respectfully invited to attend hie funeral, from his late residence. No. Bis Arch street, (Haturda* > ipsb Iratant- Fauaral srrvice at tte Arch'SHreet Ghuroh at four o ? eoek. punotusily. • • * „ KI TINE—On the Bth instant, William S., son of Cha r l*e L - and Rebecca W. Ristine, aged 11 mouths and 17 days. he relatives and frier'ds of the family arc respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reside oe of bis parents- No* >226 Rtiles street, on Fuoday morn ink. ll T n inst-nt at 8 o'o Ook. Funeral to proceed to Monument Cemetery. . * BCJ VIG RDNE < the Bth instant, Mrs, Margaret Bumgardner in the 63d jetr of her age. The relatives end irie ot the family are respect fu ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Be- son in law. James mohmond street, below Lehigh avenue, 'bis (Saturday afternoon. 10th instant, at X o’clock. To proceed to Roxborough Come* tery. * pRANCIS.—On the Bth instant, Joseph Esstbum, fourth son ot Joseph and Margaret Francis, in the 25th yea- of his ago „ _ Funeral fn-m the residenoe of hi* parents. No. 233 Union street, on Monday afternoon next, at 4)6 o’otocK. On nhursday morning, August Bth, Mrs. Mary Geary, n her 69th year, widow of the late Wm. H. G^ar»,of Portsmouth. Hn«laud. Funeral from there id*ne*of her s*n-in law. Wm. H. Gibson* Chestnut street. West of Thirty fourth, this < Saturday)aiternoon- zit3.. , o'ook. i . * „ Lc ittjj.-o i the 7th instant. Nancy Mutien, wife of gamuslLeird. _ _ _ . Funeral from the residenoe of her husband 1208 Cutnbert street, th*e (Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o’olook. McA’ LEW rhim,—On tbe7th instant, Mrs. MoAli.s ter, inth 41st year oi uer «ie. A Funeral from her late residenoe.Thirty-sevpnth street and Lancaster *venue. or Lars street, * wenty*fourth Ward this < Saturday) Afternoon at 2 o'clock. * McWILLIARH n the Bth mstaut, i*cw»rd, son of Ydwa d and Cathaiine Mo Williams, aged 6 years &:.d U days- Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 1346 No to Tenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 0 MILLER —On thaUth instant. *arah f wife of Robert M» Ur, ia Funeral Irom th* i fk sid*npe of her buahssdr No 1311 Cow ey street this (^atu r day) afiernoon, at 2 o’oloek. * DiiMYbK -n th*» Bth mstaot, Henry Atonyer m the4latyearofhiaage. F"ner.«i from the residence o r his sister. No. 1216 North Eighth street, on tuaoay m«»ruD g at 9 o’o'oc*. 081-EB.—At C-tmden. on tn+ mornme ot the Bth instant Noma Franots sen of Jehu and Virginia M. Osier, m the 6tn year of bis age. , , . . ' , Funeral from the residenoe of nn grandfather, No. 840 Broadway end Spruue stieet, this (Saturday) at ter nnOQ. at 2 o’olooki ' . „ _ _ RuG K_On the sth lestaut. George W Rogers, sou of Robert and Ann foaria Rogers, in the 29th year of hiaage ! Fnne al from his parents’ r r rdenoe • No. 214hnstian a:reet.ou -unday ai enn»on*ai4o’ohjok . . „ . . IaYLOII —i u the mon ingot the Bth irstaot, La te,ette touds's-- sou of ttionard a id Deidamia ra,lor t |n tbe Mth year nl hi. ate. ' Fnneial tram the re.iuenoe of his father-1131 Girard avenue, thiol Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * j OBITUARY NOiICF. i WEBTCOTT —On the mornmE of Thunulay, Aumißt 7th at 'I yrone Blai-cuntji.p -nna lyanu, Mte. {liza- Dsth H Westoott Wile of Th.-a. G. Weetorit.of Tren ton, a. J. in the to hyar of her ore. I Thus stride ly oalled ben e inth* bloom and beauty of earl* woma- hood. a wlda circle of r*Utivee. ann iliienda will on*re»iv- sadly pleasing men-oneaof [this exoelUnt Hdy. and \ * ffer apr ’yer f«>r * h little ones. a>as too «■ 'ly bereft of the v- ice aod nand that »-nouia have guided them In saieiy along the thorny path of iy outh- MOFRNIRO STORB, BESSO -< & oON, 918 CH KBTNUT "treet, are now selline fl»ok crape mar erg at S 5 and osnte. lu>k baretea. at IS and ,1V oent,. look 7-4 wide baresee- SO and OK cent*. Seoond-mournin, popli b. 2S oenia- Grar mixed lavellaa, UKo. Gra, mottled modenaa. IMeo. Gra, mill'd wide madonna., ISXo. Blank and white printed trenadine baresee, 10*. Shepherd plaid real srenadmehareres.floo. Blook and white Paru orzandiae. 80. i,l ry-s=» CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, ILj .PRItG GaRD N 6elow Bro»d.-Rev. IWr. pUrDON, from In land wi 1 ( Vlpre.oh at BP. M. The will ere ch at 10)4 A- M *»qd 4P. M, It __ UNION PREACHING-REV. T. B. ILf Ml LKH, Paetor of Hmouok etreet M. Chuich, Will pre»oh in An enoan Mechaniog Hall. FOUR 1H 'indGKO«G>4 Street-,SABBATH AFTER NOON. -t 3X o’olook- Suhjeot—“he Christian's Martlet.” tit] J. N'lLE l *, -uperintendent. ns. POST OFFICE, PHIJjADFI.PHIA, / N-“w STYLE OF GOVERNMENT STAMP- J?n ENVELOPES ie now read,, and for tale at thia oflloe t-'xohanres will b- made of the new style fr an eauivalent amount of tb*- old issue daring a period of FIVK da*s from the date of this notice, after wh oh no under cover of the old issue wi I be sent from this office, v. A* WaLBOKN, aU 9 gt Postmaster, ry«» INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE PTA iE O p PENNBYLVaNJ>* Augustß,lBL iThe Hireoton djv deoiavwd«s iilViMwD of BJX PER CENT, or TWELVE DOLLARS per •hare pa-abeto the Stockholder., or their legal Re presentatives, on demand. •rnflat WILLIAM WARPEfI. gaor.ta.rj. OFFICE MORRIS CANAL ANJD BANK -11 V ING CO-. jEBfISY tm, Jul, 23,1811. NOTICE.—The Board of mreotors have leolared, from the earnings of the Canal, a eemi-annual Dividend of FIVE Pr R CENT, upon the Preferred titook, payable on and after tbe 6th day oi August next, at the Omoe of the Company, at Jersey Cuy, or to ftookholders in Philadelphia, at the omoe of The will be olosed from the 26th inst. lo the 6th of August. W jy«6tAnls* L- N. CQNpiT, Secretary. fteSP- NOTICE-TO THE INHABITANTS OF [T3 FRANKFORD-That the DAILY or V/EEKLY PRESS oan be had at the oonnter of m, etore, or served at jour houses regular),, at an Bar ‘^ h £? r £ HE A R p j,lB-lm* Agent for The Prtst, in Franklbr'd. ar=» OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA Of AND DARBY RAILROAD COMPANY. PuiLaniLFßiA. Julj IS. 188 L. The Board of Direotore have tin. da, deoiered e Di vidend of TWKNCY-FI Vh CENTS per shareon the Capital Stoek of th s Comran,. ouUtanding this du, my able on and after the 25ih inst, at the Office of tne Treasurer, No ia» Walnut street. For the oonvenienoe of tne Stockholders, the Tree* surer will be at the Depot, oorner of Darbyavenue and Forty-ninth street (opposite the Gray’s ro»dJ between 334 and 6 f. M.. on SATURDAY, the 27th "ftiESfffiii! vnll be olonil until th.mh .net, DM-J H 0 AU'I Btt’B EUIK 818, 25 CE TS A BOX. 53 THIRD Street, above Cli-stra*. It* Ui-luW P/»PEti AT MAQkB’S—UMUN ENVELOPES AT MAGEE’3. UNlt'N EAVELOPL.S, at3lo OHESTNUT Street. Over four hundred different steles. Also, the Coat of-Arms of e-ch btate- beautifully oolored and plain. Large reduotion to oountr, Storekeepero. . WHO gsnLK AaJ) ULTaIL, AtM*GE *8 Union Paper and Envelope Manufso* tor,, 316 CHEBINUT htreet. onlO-St NKW PUBLICATIONS* PART 4. N'ow Beady. Part (4 Monthly REBEL! lON RECORD.- INCLUDING EVERETT 1 ' A DOR 8 . >«ITH ADDITIONS; 50 PAGfS DOCUMENTS; 13 PAJEB DIARY; 16 POETRY AND I'OIDENT". STEEL 1 ORTRA TS, Gen. N. ■ Y'.N. ajnr General JUH.n A. BIX (ft originalbkeaens). N B.—This work contains nl the Dooumeuls &o„ of Pres'den* Llroolt, Be'.nrecsrd, Ren. firiott Seoretarr *ew rd, Howard Everett, Ren. Monie’lan, Jefferson Dav a, Jpneph Molt, Gen Butler. A. He otephens, Join P KViredy, .mdrtw Johnson, Ao.» AOe Full Reports of Battles and bsirmishey, Lists of Offi oers, A firo. 'ub crip io s received at t.he Olfio* of Appleton’s CrclnpmdU, Wo. 33 ttouth 81XTH •"’treat. auB*ibsm-3t. JOHN MoFARLAN*Agent. lifiGAlit TJNITED STATES, EASTERN DiS- V,. TRIOT OP VANIA, -ct. THE PRE*iDE«T OF THE PT«tps. OF PENNSYLVANIA. Gtt«K r ING: ■ Wh . e ?. I 1 ’ 6 Dlßtnol. Court of the Unite! States in and for the Eatrarn Oietriot of Rannsy'vania. rightly ?h'f^“ , !.5 r S? e f- ,n ?P na ! ,b *i W*d i» the name of the United states of America, hath droreed all person, in gene-al Fho nave, or pretend to have on. right, titfe. or interest in the 'rie Herald whTeofwilllam h/eker >e master, her taok'e. appeal and furniture and >h. goods, wares and merohandisn. laden in said ahm oapiured as a prize bj the United S fit's ship St (,a« renee, under command of Captain H. G. Purvianee and "ronzht into th'e Port, to be monished, cited, and called to iudg-oent. at the time and pi os underwritten and to the effect hereafter exprea*ed. (justioe so re qmrimt)—you are therefore o«a r rad and striotly en joyed and that you om : tno', but that by punishing there presents in at leas' ti*oof hedMly newpipers printed and r>ublish«d in »he C<ty of Uiu|n dftlphia, and in the Lee*l Intolharpnoor. you do mo ish and oi e ; or qavise to bo monished rind o>ted« pm.mu* »onlT,allp* B ns m general who have, or pretend to have *ny right. *itK or interest in the said b ig Hera'd. her taoMe apparel and furnitare. and the said ponds, ware# and merchandise, laden 'n said brig. to ap ear before the Honorable John Cadwa ader, t»e of the said Court, &t the District Wirt room in the City or Phi tad- Iphn. on the twentieth d *y after publication * f these presents*.if it be a court day, or else on ifaft nextrou tdw following he»w«an the usual hours of hearing causes, then and heretoshow. or allege, indue fo m of law, a reasonable *nd law.ul excuse. if an* they have, why the said Hag Herald her taokle.ap parel aud fu n litre, and the (o r 'ds. wares and mer b' pronounced to WH'lKi At the Line of the capture of the same. toiKe enemies of iho United Spates a«d as goods of *heir en mus or bie *nd s«‘jeofc to condom nat on. to be «nd oondenped as good •'nd aw fulprijtrs; and further to do and m this b half as tojnstioe thal-auperra'D. And that you diiy inti mato. or ©*use to be intimated u toal! persons afo'e said, generally, (to whom hy the tenor ot tnesa presents it i« also intimated,) that 1 f th.i aha‘l not appear at *ho time and plaoe above mentioned, or am oar and ah vl l'Ot »h“w a reason'hie «nd lawfu oause to the oonrr r», th'n said D’etric l C"urtdotb inteno and will proceod ro adjudication on th»etid capture. and ma. pro’ounoe that tne "aid Brig Herald her took e. a.pa'a an' fur niture-and . the said goods wa'es and merohandi'e laden 'h rein old belong at the time of the o-p ure of the same, >o the en*mi"« of the Uni ed S >»s of emenoa,andj,sgoods, ftheir ene»its.or „iherwiee, [table nd eubjec' to oonfieoation and oord-mnation. t • be ftnjudgea atid -condemned as lawful prize, the ftbyn'dorrMher oun'umaor of 'h« neunne ae cited and i timaied in ant wise noiwith Handing a"d that >oudulj o“rtifr to the said Diet.tot I'onrt »hu »nu *b*o emiso-. logatherwi'h tnese prei'nte. Witnee T l ’# Hono'ab'e John Cadwa adkk, Judre ofiheeaid Court at 'hiladelphia tote six h dar of - u£u*t« A. 1861. an • ti»e *% hty sixth >eaT of me Independence ot Cite said T T nrr**d 8 ates. aulO-stuthSt G R FOX. 0 eric Oistriot Court. MILITARY NOTICES. S oh jhmann’h rifle rangers. THIRTY FIRSTREOIME'T, p V. Alewgood men are want'd for Companj C C'pt. K UN N „ ' PPlr at u 3 Soutn Sh.Vc.nTH street, or 41 North HiA 11* Street. H* IJ 'iHRfE-' EvKS ME V. —REORITITS fl WANTED FOR THE RE jlfoUl T< ” m ee-Yioo, three yeare. .4 Par, ®l3 to 93S per month. You ha e now an os fortnnujloanliitandurve under graduates of Weat olnt. For full partioniara. apply at 800 CHESTNUT St., oorner of Eighth, up stairs. „ „ 1 »P JOHN V. HA UGHEY, anß-12t Fifteenth infantry Beont ting O/Eeer. « WANTED—A finished drummer and *fer for the .United States f igate Potomac. Ala,. SOO able bodied men for the United l*ta ea marine eorpa for sea and land service, immemately. Ap ply at Rendezroue, No. 311 8. FRON f Street. P Ist Lieutenant W. STOKES BOYD, jjSO-tlt Reoruiting Officer. RIBTAIij Diet GOODS PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., Until further notios, will continue to offer their wholesale sroolrof WHITE GOOES, LINENS, LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES, AT RETAIL, At their wholesale store, WO. S iO MARKET BTRERT, Extraordinary inducements will be offered to those wishing to purchase any thins in their line fob cash. PRICE, PERRIS, & Co, an* Ut GjODS at the lowest mar- KKT HATES. Bareges* Chalbes, and Tamertines, ohoap. Madonnas* Poplin** Mohairs. Alpacas. Plain and fan Colored iiics, Nice avaortment of Black Silks, Praall Figured Sillm. Blue, Green* and l ilac Plaid fiilks. J arger * leids* v*ry cheap. M*n and Bo s’ wea • rice and oheap. Bouse Furnishing Goods. UOO pai>s Gen s’ Suspenders at 65 oents, worth 81» A dpoided bargain. Ala& T Fiftw Uopto" Linen Cambrio Baudker oluefst at 86 par dozen, very cheap, at , JOJLNH. STOKES’, aqg TOB arch Street. OASSIMKRKS, VESTINGS, oompnsing a fine atook- at low rates, of men’s and boys* wear* « OOPfiR & ARO, au7 8. E. comer MfrTH and MARKET, 8 CENT DE LAXNES AND BABLGES. 89.80 and $3 full length barege robes* summer dress goods at half price. Black uress goods, a fine assortment. COOPLR * COWARD* au7 8. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. ■7NTTBE MANTILLA STOCK -B-A 4O per cent., to dose it. Bargains m dusters and lacs mantles. Best hoop skirts* right Bhape, and reliable. _ CoOrcsK A \A»^A9SO* au7 n . K. #Urner HINWg end WIIKEV. HKJSft-FUJEtNISHING DRY GOODS, of every description, cheep for oath. V . T. * COWARD au7 8. E.aor, NIM rH nnd MARKET. BKOWN SILKS, SELECT SHADES, ORDERED. Gat'd Brown Poult da Soies. Goad Dm Poult da Foies. Good Silks for City Seles. , EYRE & LANDELL, au»-tf FOURTH and ARCH. Good stock of staple dry GOODS. Cumulate assortment of Mualiiu. Comp'eie ats irtment nf Flan * l B. Complete fitook ot floiuefa-Jd Goods. IsYRB ft i.A M DELL*- aua-tf FOURTH and A»CH. Black *ji ks at we r cash prices. Good Black Grods Fhmes. Good Bark Grode Alexander* Good Black Grode Imperial. Good Black Gr- de Gruin 91. Good Black Keat-Fi/ored «itks. LYRK * LANDELL, au2-tf FOURTH and AKCH. CHEAP DRY GOODS- STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN SUMMER STOCK, in order to Insure sales and realize Cash. Fine Chintz colored Paris Organdies. Do do. Paris Jaoonots. Medium stile do. do* Dark Brown Lawns, I2tf oents Silk Chattel, Bareges. Barege Anglais, Gray Goods, Pop ins, Mou* do * aines, fto- Black Tamartine Crane de Espang, fto. Foulard Silks and Milanese, fto. White Goods in vanety. A fine line of plain Swiss Muslins, to 00 ots* Black Lace Mantles. Bournoua and Points, Black and Colored Stella Shawls A very cheap lot of Linen Cambric Hdfcft. A toad stoen of Flannels and DcmsstiA Geode at the lowest market rates, tor cask only. CHARGES ADAMS ft SON, jy2o-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Brroets. BLa ok figured mlks. A Small Lot Just Reoeived, Small figures at 76 cents. SHaK. LESS BROTHERS, jy« CHPBTNU f and EIGHTH Streets. GTLORINA ROBES. A Von dorirsble n o'onng« in New Good., Measuring 16 to is jar do. Prior.. 91 to Si SO. ]T» BHAHFLKBB BROTHERS, English bar*g*s. Mixture, end Printed Figure., In Fine Qnilitiee. at very Dow Prtoes. Frenoh a-d English Barege. 8 * wide. jrM BHA.HFLfe.Bo Bn OTHERS. ISftl -MEMORABLE YEAR!! XOUX# hard on DRY GOODS! VERY LOW PRICKS! BTILL MORE REDUCED! THORNLEY A CHISM, N7E. eor. via“rH and SPRING GARDEN, Wont to 101 l their stook titan off. And hare consequently REDUCED THEIR PRICES, VERY LOW, INDEED. Fanny B'lit. a Htt'e over half price. Boms .trie* of Dre«e'G«ode at half price. Lace Mantles, Pointee. fe utrnies xo.. very oheap. Blaok silks, the oheape.t in Philadelphia. A great variety of Gray Qooos, Lawna, so., fce. A very Large stock of Goods. A v«r. lares stook of Linen Goods. Cloths, OssMmerss. VsstiLifc A0..*0. N. B.—This is a HARE CHANCE >o get roodsun usually obsap. TH‘>RNLEY ft I'HISM, N. B. Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GAeDEN. N. B-—From this date, July 9th, Terms “Cash on Delivery.” j»9_ OUMMtSR STOOK OF DRESS GOODS AT C PRICES ACCORDING TO THE TIMES.-Pophns, Bare..*, Silk Challirs. half pnoe; Challie Dehunes re duced from »to UXo.; Spring Chintaes reduced from UXtoBo. J . _ „ Special attention is requested to our stook of Organ dies and Jaconet Lawna. which we ere bound to close out at a lowfigure. CHARLES AD AMB A 80N, jsM EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! GREAT SACRIFICES. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS Offered in «. E °RDAIs GOODS. 41 UNDER COST PRICES. Bargains in Laos Mantles, Bournqus, Pointee. Bargains in Silk Coats, Sacqnes aud Mantles, bargains in fancy silks, BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. ■Oo. Mohair Grenadines for Jso. ISO. Delaines, new styles, for Be, Ho. Organdie Lawns for JBXo. UXo. £.wn..fins quality, tor So. fc jy« No. Tl 3 North TENTH Street, above Coates. A BANKRUPT IMPORTER’S faTOOK of Sample* of Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs, in hem-atitohea. cheer-oorded. and embroidered, from 10 cent! to S 3 centa each; a great bargain purchased a ■« r ,fioe fcr s “ h ’“ d cta°l« , lD:MS ß *^W‘ J ’ ieM EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. IjtRENOH LAOS VEILS.—A choice lot C 1 jut purchased from a bankrupt importer, and for sale at half pnoe ‘tj™, ADAMS A SON, je» EIGHTH and ARC" Streets, TORENOH LAOS POINTS, BOURNOUS, X 1 AND MANTLES.—A large stook to be sold at less n,nn wholesale prices. We oannot be undersold in these goods. CHARLES ADAMS A SUN, iSa EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, TX| US QUITO NETTING, all colors: Tarle- If J tan, all oolors, for oovaring glasses; Plaid and Bwi» Muslins at A SON. EIGHTH acd ARCH Streeto, SSFBOIAL fIOTIOBII On and alter this date THORNLEY A CHISM will offer EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS! Being determined to reduce tktir Stock they will tin Gsod Bargains i ! Beautiful Fanoy Silks for7o cento,worth 91.12 Heavy Rich Fancy flilii for 91, well worm 91.0. Grenadine and Barege Good*, about one half their value. •ray Mixed Goods, in every variety* from 8 cento per vara to 60 cents* BLACK SILKS, HIGH AND LtfSTROVfI, VifiKY CHEAP, Seat Black Brocade Bilks, doable faced, *e. v *t» e Laines, Calioocs, Casumeret, Cloths, vestings, Frenoh Lace Mantle.TPomtea, Shawls, Eugenes. Cambria Laos Mantles, Ghantilla Laos Goods, As. PRESERVING JARS. Glass above, G L.AB' BEI OW, GLASS ON ALL SIDES. No dagger of being poisoned with Metal in nsii g the ** n&rtnll la, U Hartell Jar. , RTFJ.L * LETCH WORTH, aole-im Glaea Wwehome, 18 W. FIFTH Street. A! L PU'm G UP FRUIT, fro. *re espeoiai y invit*d to oall and ex-.mine the '* Barteil Jar ” leoommende ! by Dr. t lee* Prof. Booth and oth-f*. an<» see silver meda e a* o first premium d>p omas* whion have never being awarded when p aoed in coni >et«iion wi'h o her Jars. » ALteiC WO»TH. aulO 2m G aea Warehouse. »3 N. p PTH S’reet_ pRUIT CANS AND JARS! IMMENSE STOCK SELLING OFF AT NOMINAL PRICEB, AT Noe. UT and 119 SOUTH TENTH BTRKET. The largelwholesale stock of ARTHUR’S FRUIT CANS AND JARS, Now BelUng off’ at an IMMENSE REDUCTION. I am now gelling off, at RETAIL, the entire atook of the late firm of Arthur, Burnham, A Gilroy, N. R. cor ner Tenth and George etreete, ooneiating of ARTHUR’S FRUIT CANS AND JARS ; “OT-U DOMINION” COFFEE AND TEA POTS; PRATT’S SELF-VENTILATING MILK PANS; PRATT’S SELF-VENTILATING BREAD AND CAKE BOXES. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Ac. tt.No auohchanoe as this wilt again ocaur for get ting the above well koown artioleß at a very towprice, Note i’ the tune for Housekeepers to seoure a supply of Fruit Jars for the season, at a small coat. CHARLES BURNHAM, N. E. corner TENTH and GEORGE Streeta, Phila. auß-the’nkm MILITARY GOODS. - —*— QOTTON DUCK. saiTJBLS r<)H TBNTS, >*r .«ALi »c FROTUINGHAM & WILLS, mtTO-j tf SOLDIEK \ ATTENTION! Send *nd get ap'okar* of vj COTTON To prevent your n to death on Th - Wattle K«e d. Price S 8 ctnui. Sent by mail SI cents Mahuiaotured br H WRY JOHNSON, Uhenust. Chester, Penns? vania. It* I ATEST PEWS.— ATTENTION TO OFFICFRR and SOLDIERS OF THE ARMY, —we are now manufacturing Military - hint of all de ■onptiona nartioularly a »ery fine French. Flannel Shirt for ameers, io.. which we oher for sale, in large or sma.i quantities, at vary ow prices. We hare also on hand a ap'e did stnulr of white Linen Bosom Shine, woith 930 her dozen which we will sell at 918 M. It, 8. aTEANBERGER A CO., . „ „ 14 BANK 't-eet, anO Ot U. 8. Military hhirt Mannfaotory. SUMMER RESORTS. BRAINERD HOUSE, , „ , ... DELAWARE WATFR GAP. A tew Boarder, will he reoeived at tbie ”0038 for the remainder of the season, at the low price of 96 per week. an 7 lOt THOMAS BRODHEAD. oea bathing, cape island, gape •S’ MAY, N. J.—DELAWARE HOUSE is now open for the eeaeon. Terms. 38 per week. jyia-lm- JAMES MECRAY, Proprietor. SEA BATHING, BRIGANTINE BOUSb, BRIGANTINE BEACH, N. J. Now open for the aeaeon. The Bathing, Fiahing, Gunning, and Yaohting being very superior. Boats will await attests at the inlet on arrival of trams. Beard per week 93. P. O. Address. Atlantia City. _ H. D. SMITH, Jy3-zm Proprietor. WHITS house, * * Lower end of MASSACHUSETTS Avenue,. , ~ ATLANTIC CITS’. 7hxs house is looftted immediately on the Beaohi and presente every accommodation for Visitors. Terms moderate. WILLIAM WHITE HOUSE, jelo-Zm Proprietor. «rpHE ALHAMBRA,” ATLANTIC A CITY, N. J. A SPLENDID NEW HOUSE, 8. E. Corner of Atlantic and Maaeaehusetta Avenue*, Now open for the reception of Boarders. The Dooms and Table of ’■ IHE ALHAMBRA ” are unsurpassed by any on the Island. There ia a spaoious 100 Cream and Refreshment Sa loon attached to the House. Terms Moderate. , _ C. DUBOIS * B, J. YOUNG, jnP.Jm Propriatsn. PUNGRESS HALL, _ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, , This spaoieus Nouse, situated at Atlautio City* will be opened on the 99th June, with every aooommooation lor visitors. The House fronts the beaob 199 feet* riving a splendid view of the ooe&n*and is near the Fishing and Sailing point. No pains will be spared to suenre the eomfort and convenience of guests. Jea4-tsel THOM Aft P. GAgRFPT. T IGHT HOUSE OOTTaGE, ATLANTIC *-■ CITY, the nearest Hones to the safest part of the beach, ie now open for the Season. TERMS MODERATE. HO LIftUORS SOLD ON THE PREMISES. JONAH WOOTTON. jeW 3m Proprietor. gEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITT, H ‘ J ' BY DAVID SCATTERGOOD. A NEW PRIVATE BOAR ING-HOUSE, beauti fully situated at the foot of Pennsylvania Avenue How open for visitors for the season. |sM-9m SEA BATHING.-" The Clarendon,’' (formerly Virginia House,) VIRGINIA AVENUE, ATL ANTIC CITY, is now open lor the aooommodation of Boarders. •> his House is situated immediately on the Beaoh, and from ovary room afiorda a fine view of thasea. I el4-Im] JAMES JENKINS. M. D, rpAMMANY HOUSE, NORTH OARO x LINA AVENUE, Near the Depot, ATLANTIC CITY. . The subscriber takes pleasure in informing hie former patrons and the pub'io that he has reopened the above Honae, where he will be happy to please oil who may favor mm with a oall. jeM 9m ELIAS CLEAVER. Proprietor. W ABHINGT(>N HOUSE, ATLANTIC v v CITY, N. J.—Thia House fronts the Burf, and has the finest Bathing Ground on the Beaoh. Board per week, 98 50. Bathing Dresses included for weekly boarders only* Board per day, 9100. Single meals. 00 cent-. JOHN ROTtthRHAM, je34-2m Piopnetor, Kentucky house, ATLANTIC CITY, N J. Thia comfortable and convenient new house, located on Kentucky avenue, opposite the Surf House, has been fitted up for visitors this sesion. F. S P. UUIGLKY. Propnator*. N. B.—Horses and Carriages to Hire. JsM-9m /CENTRAL HOUSE, V/ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J„ M. LAWLORf Proprietor. The above new honse is open for Boarders. Rooms oqnal to any on the beaoh, well ventilated, bign call ings, Ao. Servants attentive and polite. Approximate to the Bathing grounds. joM-Jm pRANKLIN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N " l ' BY MARY MAGUIRE. This Honse fronts the surf, and possesses the finest Bathing G-otinds on the beach. Boarding 98*60 per week; 9Ltoperday. Single meal OO cents* , Batnine Dresses included for weekly boarders only. ieM 2m fXINSTLTUTIONAL Hi ‘USE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J„ (Opposite the National,) Lames j. barr, (ofth Old Globe.) Proprietor. WT The ohoioest brands of tiiqnon and Cigars to be found en the Island, ; JOM-Sm COLUMBIA HOUSE, Atlantic City, N.J. EDWARD DOYLE, Proprietor. , ' , This Honse is in the immediate viomity of the Surf Honse, and within half a aquaTe of the beat Bathini Grounds on the beaoh. The proprietor will use every effort to make his gneste comfortable. Terms reason able. ieM 9m STAR HOTEL, (Nearly opposite the United States Hotel,) ATLANTIC CiTV. N. J. SAMUEL ADAMS, Proprietor. Dinner.-™ —- -—,——99 oents. Also, Carnages to hire. Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable terms. : ie94 9m Sea-bathing*— national ball, Cape Island, Cape May N. J.—The proprietor of the above-named finely located establishment would respectfully inform the thousands p* Guests that have heretofore visited his house* that, in order to meet the pressure of the times, he hae t for the present season, KKUUCEB HIS CHARGES for Buarae.-a to JbIGRT DOLLARS PER week, children under u years ot ago and eonranto half price, Superior accommodations, and ample room foT 200 persons. . Refers to J* van Court. M 8 Arab street; Philadelphia, jell-tm AARON GARRETSON,Proprietor. WHITK SULPHUR AND OHALY- Y? BE ATE SPRINGS, DOUBLING GAP. „ These Springs are in Cumberland county. Pa., thirty miles west of Harrisburg on the Cumberland V, alley Railroad, and a r enow open for the reception ot visitors* Board from five to eight dollars, according to rooms* Procure your through bokets at toe Pennsylvania Rail io,mfonnntion,onrd.dA?. Ei REAMER, i«99-9m* Proprietom. /COLUMBIA HOUSE, Capo Island, N. J. This 06l«t>nted houee Till lx OHUtd for th« tt ception or guests on June aii 18BL The situation of this! house is one of the most beauti ful on the Island* commanding an unobstructed view of the ocean. . . ' , a , A band of music has been engaged exclusively for this house for tne season. A large number of bath houses are connected with the establishment. Good stabling for horses attached to the premises. Application* for rooms or other particulars will meet with prompt attention byaddressing the subscriber, JAB. H. LAIRD. Proprietor, jell-tm Cape island. N. J. SEA-BATHING.—The UNITED STATES VD hotel. ATLANTIC, N. J.. i* now open for Vinton. This ii tbe lsrgsn and bwt-fnnuahed Hotel sn tho Island, and bomg wavonient to ttio boaob and unrounded by extennve and well eltaded gronnde, ie s deeirable Honse for families. It u lighted with go. and well supplied with pare water. The Germania Society will furnish the miuio for the eeaeon. The ear* atop at the door of the Hotel for the oanvenienoe of cueete. JEREMIAH McKIBBIN, jMO-tf Proprietor. OEA BATHING.—United States Hotel, Long Branoh. N ■ J-, will open for the reoeption of vieitora, June 10,1BB1; with the enlargement of dimng jy6»lm* . • « CUMMER BOARDING, ATLANTIC O CITY, N.J., ASHLAND HOUSE. Corner of Pennsylvania Avenne and the Railroad, Atlantic Avenne, is now or*n For the reception of permanent o r , rianaient boiurderi. jeM-km JOHN 8. STOKES. GET TBE BEST PHOT OGRAPHS AND AMBROTYPi- S. Retort to REIMER’S GMl*ry, Second street- Green. Charges to suit the war times* Only 91 for olored Photographs. it * rDOSUGHUK* 23 SOUTH WATER e Street- offers for sale to cash buyer*, at tli ©low est market pnoe», 4 000 boll rf Steam Re6n«d white and Yellow sugars and Syrups of various grades; also, prime Javs Pantos, and Rio Coffee. auB 3t XXUUKS, LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS, fIsS&SS&fir&SSSTir their name., eixee. bindUDgi.ih.tee, editions, pnoek, and oonditioni. WANTED-Book. printed by Benja nun Franklin, ae well a* early Booke nnnted in and ■non America. Antograph Letter, and Portrait, pnr iliri- l ' I ** Lawn of Fauwlvania for ■al*. Oata qggjiHM.tniHK MtJjgMa^raUedb^ AMIJ’iRMLiV: a. WAL UT-'-TfIEST THF ’TKE * * WILL OPEN FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commeuoing iM’LUitiltY, Aiunst I*. damon and p/t hi as, Mr. L. R. SHKWELL*and EDWrv >DA«B. Hermion Mrs. DUrFIKLD. .. a GRA3B UNUN DtNCE. Bn '? , W0, .’7 Mad'lle There to, and Wm. Wood. with 110 MUCH FOR GOOD NATURE w,iimni idoiphns Vining Bower* K.ODIFO J-nk hdwin Adams A Rate Bill for Monday. It UIcDONOUGH’ l OLYMPIC THE A - LfA TRF-. grand OPENING of THE summer SEASON! THIS (UATUBDAY) * VENtNG, AusuatW. Engagement of the brilliant o .medi.nne, MIBB ANNIE LONSDALE, And of. McDONOUGtti aot oomedy—’ 1 ibe Pet of the Publio.” Annie lonsda'e in hergre t original roie. J. E. MoDonou - h in his great part of ** Michael,” ia ilThe Adopted bild ” The great original “Good fur Nothing.” Annie Lons* , r _ dale* with other entertainments. KTSee amal bills. It MUS'OAL FESTIVAL IN v* AID t'E BT. JOHN’S ORPHAN AEYLUM, ~.1 Ou THUORUAV, Au.ust IS 1881, At tre Grounds of the Asylum, West 1 h fadelphia. The Concert in the afreinoon will be under the di rection ot Priueuor I bunder, assisted by the best in aioal talent u the oi y. Tickets39.ents. Children 10oenU. The Aroh sire t, and "ine* end »>e Green and Coa-es-stieeu connect witn the Hesionvill* ears ar Fairmount, which run to the grounds. aolo9t 4 sS&MBijY BniLl>?j‘*i3'«.—Ot MFLtifTB and GNFXAMPLKF) 8t r OGESB.-Kvery night this week. Day exnibition on Saturday afternoon, atlS o'oiock. Btere°utioon or the BOUTHRRN RKB*-L* LiON—Fifty Vlc^b—inaluding the great Hattie at Bull's Aun. Va.. Butte at Carthage, Missouri, with atts of all the Generals To be followed *,y_San derson’s great reproseutAition of the RU 81 AN wA A, with the Tali of Admission, 39 cents; chil dren, 15. Colored people 35 cents. au6 fit VAN id AO DEMY OF THB FINS ART?, 1035 Cflf Street, is open daily*Sundays exoepted.from9 A. M tillfi P. M- Admission J* Cop's. Children under twelve years, half price. Shares of Bt.ocV, 930. )rl WANTS, IMILUE’E*. A young and respectable Smerioan lady, in ea*y oircumstatioes wm> is a stronger m the city, isdpsiruus of obtaining a thorough knowledge of the inil'neiy trade in all its brannhes, and fora good opportunity to do so* in a nr?t-clas» s tahh»hment a liberal premium wll be paid address. immedm»ely. with name and lesidence, •* W X. Y Z»” at this office. au9-4t WANTED A lady, tho A roughlr qual fied and well bred, to teach, in the interior o»‘ the State. i*tate qua ifioationß. references* and terms where an in ervew can be r>ad*on Tnesdayor Wedn sdav n>*xt. Address •• FiiceiMl,” Girard Bank, Third street b/low chestnut, ac# St* CJILVER WANTRP -< Id silver bdugbt for oash, in large or rmall quantities, **y KRI n RR k, BIDDLE, EIGHrH and JAYNR»np stairs, snfifit* EMPU>YBKS WANTING YOUKG Men, As., are mvited to address the tl Rmplor nent Committee,” at the Rooms of the Young Men*f Ihristian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHEBTriYv street, apS-fim BOARDING. Bjabding-'t to. 522 walnut Street, opvosite the gate of Trdnpendenoe Square. Having been refitted and newly furnished, is now read? for the accommodation of Boarders. A few elegant single and rouble rooms now vacant, an7*3t” FOR SALE AND TO LET. MOiiIAB O>‘METEKY ITX in great variet*. in the old end new ryonnds, for •ale by JoHN M WKTBJiRELL. Cem tery Lane and Parb? Rond. aulO 3t* or addr*se him at 1598 CHERRY St. y FOR BALf,-fereral desirable •L F4RMS* in Bnok* and Montgomery counties. Apply to AI'LHN A BlM*s eou’he'st oorner of FOtIBTH and WALNUP Streeta,seaond fljor* aulO-St* G| FOR SALE —Oa reasonable terms, the VK nrw Resideroe, oontaining sjl the modern itn-. provements, No. 30 ’ North g : XTEENTH Street. Apply to A'. LEN A SIMS. Southeast corner FOURTH and w>LNUT streeta, second floor. eufl-fft* rO RENT.—The very desirable f^re, No «2l r OMM VB Ot 3 S 8 ’.,well adapted for he hardware busmens- Will be r‘n ed low. Apply to M. PATTON, *9South ki hieenthst* au9 fit 9 TO JET—A DWELLING HOUBE THIRTEENTH Ft>*et. above Aroh Street, with all the modern conveniences. Kent moderate _Apply to WKTHEBILL & BPOfHER. auS 47 North 8 ECO «D street* ■ TO N. J 4 —A oommodioui BSIGK BOUBE* oenrrally lo cated on the main street. R&ddonfieid; has all thr com*' forts and oonveniencus of a complete Country House, Inquire of J. B, PEYTON* jyirim* 283 WALNUT Btreet, Phila, Mg TO RENT LOW —Furnished or un iHlfonushed, for six months, or longer, if desired, a large and oonvenient HOUSE, No 1731 Arch street, Anvlj to A. F. and J. H. MORRIS, 916 AR< H Street- is H tt 41 HuUHL and Hi. STORE to rent,—The desirable business location. 1831 CHESTNUT Street, with dwelling attaohod. Apply at 4.31 chestnut *trML ten r(.) R&nT—A very desirable STOSS. or, the Ninth-street front of “ The Continental Betel.” The Stoz, at Ninth and Sansom streets eepe eiatb adevted fora Sinni,* and Harhhs Mahst. Aprlj to JOHN RiCE, f**-tr goethwest NINTH ar,d 3ANPQM streets JBXOHANGE.—A OUOIUE 1 RAW a of g«oa nnimeroTsi farm land m th* Stato of Rev Jena,, convenient to the sity. wiil g*,«xehanst4/*! sity^p-op.rt.r Apnlr at N«- 119 PEDEGI. riwt REMOVALS. KBMUVAL JiMfri H. CATTLE has removed his Office to No- 709 LOCUST Street# first door ab ,ve Bqu ire. au7-13f BKOCERIIS. fJX) FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. W. r.pr.pared.M heretofore, to npply iamilieeai tkfir feintry Reiidenee. with every deeeriptien ef FINE CXO9ERIEI, TEAS, A(„ Ae. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. CORNE* ELEVENTH AND VINE STREETS. tiy!B piJRE PORT WINE. FOR SALE il l (3. H, MATTSON. AROH AND TENTH STREETS, «* • INSURANCE! COMPANIES. XNAME INSURANCE COMPANY, X* No. «06,CHESTNVT Street FIXE AND INLAND INSURANCE. ■ISXfIfOM. leorge W. Day~~ of Day k Matlaek, Samuel Wright — ik Wright Bros ft Be D. B. Bimey, " Davu ft Birnsy, Henry Lawin, Jr *• Lejnxßroe/t Ce, ft Ri«hM(l»B.re, J. C. EOT, A S, Samuel T, Dodino.. TNjonung Canal WvwWr, Jno. W. Evermas of J. W. Everman A Oe. too. A. Welt “ Well A Fobee. T. S. Martin " Savage, Martin, • O* O. Wileon Davi«_...Attorney-at-law. E. D. Woodruff of Sibley. Molten, A Waedra, Jae. Reader. Jr_. No. 17U Green «treet. GEORGE W. DAY, Frejddent. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Freeldenh WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Se.retory. InM-W SAYING FUNDS* CAVING FUND—UNITED STATES & TRUST COMPANY, earner THIRD and CHEST NNT Street.. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. 8. R, CRAWFORD, Fruigeat, JAMES A. HUNTER,Secretary andTroamrar. OCse hoar*, from 19 until t o’.loek. This Company I* n«l leined m .nr Miplloctien tatha LarfUtvre to SAFES. Blsmawb sayj: depot removed to No. ‘4l south BBVEWTH Street, near the ;lin institute. The undendrned* thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has scoured as elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of Liliie’e Celebrated .Wrought and Ohuled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only Jtriotly fire and burglar proof safes mode.) Also, Llf lie’s tfnesualled Bank Vanlt, Safe, and Dank Looks. Lillie** Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furniUM taerder on thort notice, Thi* it the .tronreet, b**t proteotedi and ohoapeat Door and Look yet onered>„ Alio, particular attention ie oalled to Lillie 1 . New Qobmet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, ke. Thia Safe ie eon ceded to eurpaee in etyle and elegonoeanything ye. ef fend for thi. purpow, and i. the only one that t. Uriel ly fire and burglar proof. . BrmctaL Noxicx.—l have now on hand uy twenty *! Parrel, Herring, A Co.’. Safe., moot ef them nearly new, and nae forty of other maker., aompriung i complete aaortment a. to nxe., and all lately ex changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be .old at very low price*. Plearo mU and examine. JoM-lyif M. C. SADLER, Agent- - FOR NEW YORK. aBBBBa NEW DAILY LINE via Delaware and Kanton Canal. Philadelphia and New York Expren Steamboat Com pany reoeive freight and leave daily at 9 P. M., de livering their unrgoß. in New York the following dare. FrajgM? token fit r,Mon»we rate,. & WM r Gl YDEi Agent No, H SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND. Agent, Piero l. and 14 EAST KIVER, New York, aul-tf .. -■e,lP—a. PHILADELPHIA AND JssbeCwabhington express steam boat company. t . New line, direot for Alexandria, Waehington, and Georgetown. ’»hronehinJ«boure B.earner PHILADELPHIA. Captain THOS. HAND. Steamer J KBOM K. fcaptam JEROME, Will leave Philadelphia every W i DN EBDAY and SA TURDAY, a> 19 o’oiook M.,oonneoting with all line* at thoee ports, and returning, leave Washington, Goorsotown. and tovsw>.ri» oyery iUEBDAi and LY]) m VoVg°a u /| imjski^sss^ Jy24-iffcf Foot of G street, Washington* - eJg**to REGULAR LINE AND SBwDAILY EXCURSIONS.—Steamer CO HAnoEY leaves first P er below ARCH Btreet, EVE RY MORNING, at 7)4 o’oiook, (exaept Sunday,) for Chester. Pennsgrove, New Coetle. Delaware City. Fort Delaware, and Salem. Retnrning, leave Salem at lE and Fort at 9 o’oiook. Fare lor the Excursion— ——— to oents. Stage, for Bridgeton and Odeua meet Oil. line. Steamer RHYBOL.D leave. ARCH-Street wharf daily, at 9 o’oiook. for all landing, named above ex oopt Fort Delaware. anO-Ut* re.wK"-to FOR NEW YORK. —TO HSh Philadelphia Steam Propeller Onnvw will oammenee their biuineu fer the eeiMn ex Monday are new roeeiving freight at Seoul Pier above Walnut street. V.m* araemmedabßg. * W .. mas «»w«b ••.BMrmv. Cto«**« POBTAuE STAMPS.—24 ofcVl2 Ot-iJO ot.. t ot, and t ot. STAMPS fore Meat t legWM. Ex.eptin. the 0 ot. stamps, they willTMnold at Uin' nf nv* nur nent • , J iT^a 4 ELIVE UIL. —Pure Oliva Oil iijl white g.o« bottle. "iff N>. uiw Mtrot, —A email invoice of Hides, Sheep, ":v- lev WINE—In casks xnd cases enilfito
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