Serious Riot m Concord, Pi. H. OFFICE OF TH« DeMOORATIC STANDARD IN RUINS— NARROW BBCAPB OF THE PDBLIRBBRB. Wehavo already given a short telegraphio te count of the destruction of the Damocratit Stand ard, a virulent Seoeastern sheet at Concord, New Hampshire. We find the following fuller aeeonnt in the Boston Evening Journal of Friday: j Concord, N. H., SF. M., Augusts, 1561 j A very serious riot took place in this oity this afternoon, which resulted in the total destruction of the printing office of tho Democratic Standard. This paper has been too woil known to require muoh oominent in this conneotion For the past few weeks it has refloated quite severely upon the obaracter and conduct of uur soldiers until they oouid endure nn» longer, and concluded to take the matter into their own hands. Early this af ternoon several Boldiers of ihe First regiment went to the printing offioe and asked for soma of the pa pers, with the intention Lf purchasing them, and ] it is reported that tho publishers reiusod to sell: them. Too soldiers afterwards went into the street, and by soma means procured several copies; these were read to an excited and increasing mul titude. In one article the editor sp ke of the pre mium whioh Congress bad offered to induce the three months men to re-oniist for three yeaas. The writer then went on to stata that the men j would be allowed to change from oae oompany or , regiment to another in oruer to get olear of ob noxions or incompetent offioers, and closed by re- j marking that— “ this may be the case with a certain Northern New England regiment, a portion of whioh ac tually matinied against the Abolition oolontl who commands it, before leaving tor the seat of war. A number of his men, having demanded a fur lough to visit tbeir friends over Sunday, were re fused W acre upon they formed into line and uharged bayonets on the reeasaat commander, who made sudden tr«oko for the nearest fence This movement the men greeted with she -ts of derl slve laughter, and ‘three obeeis for Jeff. Davis V They were subsequently granted tho required fur lough, and -order reigned in Warsaw.’ After reaching Washington, it was found neseseary to divide this regiment, and station portions of ft at different points.” there Is no question bnt what the abeve re fers to our regiment. The following is another specimen of the mat ter whtah the edition of the paper referred to con taiaed “Our Southern papers are filled with heart sickening Recounts of the murders and robberies whioh individuals in Old Abe’s Mob are perpeira ting on the Southern people. Innocent women ana children are shot on their own door steps, for wearing eh*i is called Secession bonnets.’ No wonder the Northers people run, When the honest men of the 'South maroh toward them.” We oould quote othoiß equally obnoxious, but we have not tne room. Tho excitement to which 1 referred previous to this digression, aontinned to lnareaso until a frantic collcotion had surrounded tho building, and were filling the air with loud shouts and imprecations At this time several persons went op to the printing rooms, wbioh were In the third story of L w’s biuch, and found the doers looked Immediately after a revolver was fired and the bull passed through the floor into tho sroond story, into a room oconniod by Tailor Stewart’s sowing women, oausing. of course, great eonsiernation From the dtreouon of tne ball, it is evident that the weapon was fired for the sim ple purpose of in imiitatu g the orowd. Soon after, the pub-ishers, four m number, ap pealed at the windows armed with revolvers guns, and axes One of them very impudently reached forth a Colt’s revolver, shook it, and told the orowd they were well prepared and should defend them selves to the lust ex remity These who composed the mob answered with < jactitations like the fol lowing: “Eire, yon tr&nor “ you rebel and Seems.onist ” —’• fire if you dare.” At this time, the oity marshal appeared and read the riot act, and with great difficulty prevented the soldiers from ascending tne stairway. John M Hill, Esq., ana several prominent oitizans endeavored to cairn the exoiied populace, but with no tff«T; they then went op to the office and told the publishers that if they would give up their arms, they would en deavor to proteot their persons and property. They agreed to this, bat, borore anything oonld ba done, toe soldiers were at the head of tne stairs, and all parleying was at an eud. The rioters at tempted to enter, but the door was bolted, and they oommenoed staving out the panels; firearms were then freely used inside, and several of tne crowd were wounded; one ia the arm, another in the baud, while bullets passed through the olothes of a number The firing was distinctly heard in the street, and thousands filled the way to a long distance above and below the building The soldiers ware unable to procure their mus kets, and we believe they had no weapons exoept ing dirks Tne publishers escaped into the attlo by a ladder, and the rioters took possession. The work of demolition was now commenced in good earnest; types, desks, paper of all kinds, and in fact everything which is used about a piloting office came tumbling down on to the Bide walk in a fearful manner. Bonfires were immediately kindled, and the reltos of the Secession press were thrown upon the burning pile, while the soldiers gathered around the smouldering ruins, and gave vent t, their joy in the wildest acclamations. After the fires had somewhat abated and nearly every thing had baea consumed, the City Marshal went into ihs office and prevailed npon the rioters to go into the street. As I close, tne excitement is in tense, and diligent search ia being made for those Connected with the paper. It is feared their lives Will be taken in ease thev are found. 7 o’oioek P. M—Mob law Is again triumphant the soldiers discovered the biding places of th publishers and seized their unfortunate vietims but the citizens rescued them and with great dif ficulty curled them to the police station. Their preservation from death was a very remarkable oiroumstanea, and bad it not been for a few brave men their lives would have paid the penalty of thoir deeds. Among thoso who displayed the most eommandable bravery in rescuing them, I would mention John Foss, Esq , the warden of the prison. The victims were harried to the police station on the full ran, tbe crowd following after, and shouting, “lynch them!” “lynoh them!” The oitizans are endeavoring to oalm the rioters, but are fearful of another outbreak- before morn ing As I close I learn that the publishers have been secretly oarrisd to the State prison in order to render them as secure as possible; they are considerably bruised, but not seriously injured. A flag has been suspended across the street in front of the office bearing the words, “ the doom of traitors.” From Paris, France THBBB PAHPHLkTS OH AMERICA!* AFFAIRE—THIIR CORTEHTS I Correspondence of the N. V. Times.] Paris, Friday, July 23. 1861 —The week bss given birth to three pamphlets on the American quostirn—all from the prolific press of Dentu, of the Palais Biyal, who appears now to enjoy a com plete monopoly of this hind of thing, x send yon these pamphlets in order that yon may review them, if yon think it worth the while; but they are not of the first force, as the French say— neither of them—and are not destined to arrest the planetary system in its daily motions I can well i oludo the three in the same oritioism, for the reason that they are all written in aid of the sinking slave Confederacy, and all seem to be in spired from the Same source. The first of theßO pamphlets is anonymous, and is entitled The American Revolution Unveiled I asked H Doom ibe name of the author, and he replied that he coold only say that it was a dipln mat—which diplomat is probably ono of Jeff Davis’ agents at Paris In faot, nobody but a Southern Secessionist could have invented the word “ revolution” in such a connection; while as for the word “ unveiled,” a word so suggestive on the covers of books concerning Jesuits, the In quieition, and similar horrors, I suppose it was put there to o»toh the eye and a ready sale. Too may readily imagine, however, how startliog snoh a title would be to an American on first new. in a foreign shop-window, and especially, as in this oase, it lay exposed at the side ot a bock with a fl -ming red sod black cover, entitled S*creta Monita; or, The Secret Orders of the Jesuite Unveiled On tar: ag over the first leaf, however, we find the follow g high sounding dedication, which pre pares the iind for the rest of the book : To His Excellency J-jf-rrson Davis, by the Na tional Wilt President of the Confederate States of America : ExoaLLUftCT: Glsave events have carried yoa Into tne Presidential chair of the new t-ontbern Confederacy Europe, astonished to Bee ernmbling to pieces the American Union, has need of being enlightened on the causes of this great peitutbation and of being ’eassured on its oons-quacots Al ready the che’oo of yonTsslf as the nearer of the heavy responsibility of power, yonr long asd honor able oareer, are a sure guarantee that after having gained the independence of your oountry, yon will know how to insure its prosperity and to develop its exterior relations in a manner to found, by profi log by the experience of tne past, an im perishable Government. This hope, wbioh the Confederate States nourish with reason it is iodis pensablc to induce Etrope to share without re serve To accomplish this is the object of ths fol lowing pages Pabis , Jalv, 1861 Ttton follows thirty-two octavo pages of matter made up from (he well known arsenal of Secession argument, the drift of wbioh is to prove the de cadence of the North, and the greatness of the bontb, and the advantage to Franae and England of an early recogni ion ot the Southern Confede racy- Here is an extract from the book ; and what is worse, the extract i borrowed in substanee from a French book on Amerio*, by H. Carlier; "Their ideas of morality (the people of the Northern States) do not oede In anything to their religions hypocrisy. They demolish without msroy, and burn, if neoessary, the houres of pub lie girls, in the name of morality, and by the sanotion of lysoh law; but they permit their wives and daughters to indulge io flirtations, that is to say, a refinement of coquetry which remits in a depravation of the heart, and only stops at a prostitution of the body Marriage is for them an aff -.it of convenience; they marry and are divorced wi'h the saute facility as one takes and quits a mis tress in Europe ” At er such an argument as that, the immoral people of tho North may as well osve in; the Southern Confederacy is sure to be reoognind. The author ef the pamphlet quotes, and lays great stress upon, the article of tne Patne , pub lished a month ago, and oopied into the Moniteur, In wbioh a comparison was made between the re cognition of Italy and the Southern Confederacy. Ton reooUect the article, and you may estimate the weakness of the whole book by the fact that the author clings to this with great tenaoity Of course, gentlemen, when the North gets done with the South, the new Confederacy will be re eogn’isd. if there is any Confederacy to recognise The an nor concludes hiß pamphlet by the fol lowing aommieg up; "The struggle has commenced If the South triumphs her viotory will liberate her forever from a system of commercial vassalage ruinous t& her growth; but if the fate of arms should replaoe her under the Governmental yoke against which she will Biruggte to ths last extremity, and to which she is decided never to submit, her deteat will he the signal ot the destructi, 1. of her agricultural productions; it will drag with it her ruin, and the rebound will he felt in Europe with most disastrous results, since it will dry up tbesouroes from wbenoe she draws her raw materials, now become an ele ment of labor of the first order, as the indispensa ble base oi the fabrication of ot jeetß of the first necessity. Can France Bnd England tfiord to find themselves suddenly deprived of the cotton which aliments their mills ? Such is. however, the fear ful problem wbioh will rise up the day after the viotory of the North Providenoo will not permit it, and the long seeing mind of Napoleon 111 will not fall into an error on the importance of a ques tion which interests in so nigh a degree the pros perity of his people, and of wbioh the only practi cable and equitable solution, according to us, Is to be found in the independence of the Confederate States of America ” The next pamphlet in the list is entitled The American Question ; followed by an Appendix on Cotton, Tobnooo, and the general commerce of the Conner United States. By M. Ernest Bellot del Minieres. [4B large pages with polyglot texts. J Ido not know the author of this book, but presume nim to be a Louisianian. 0 □ looking over these pages, one wonders how the oensors of the press, ignorant as they may be of American affairs, ever allowed such a tissue of fallacies and absurdities to be placed before the puhlio If tbe book had been written in some back-country printing t ffioe in Louisiana or Mississippi, and for oocmty rend - ; era solely, one oould hare oomprehendod auoh a i publication; bnt to be written at Paris, where | plenty of light is to be had, and where many of the readers of the book may happen to know both sides of the question, the. thing becomes inoompre : henaible To show tbe reader the justness of these criticisms, it is only neeessary to make a few oita tions: “Hr Liaeoln tried to get a loan (thatof two ! months ago) and failed, while the Southern Con federacy asked for one which was takan at a pre mium She voted a second one, whloh was taken in advanae.” Tbe writer does not ray he has heard these things; he uses no sortot qualification whatever. He asserts them broadly as foots. Again: “Theprosperity of the South, which has not In the least diminished during the present crisis, can afford these extraordinary outlays ” “The South, whloh has not snoh enormous ex ponsoa olnoo her people are at home, may give a torfeit. As the most important is her cotton, on which she may borrow annually more than a mil liard nf tranea. She will sell her ootton to Europe, and Europe will know how to get the ootton she has bought.” “ Tne resistance of the South surprises and dls eonoerts the North.” . “ The Southern is a better soldier than the North ern.” “As soon as the fright and first exoitemant of the North shall have given place to rcflvouoo, it will ba easy for bee people to see the absurdity and tho folly of the war.” “ Th* South has more soldiers at her disposition than the North ” “ Nearly all the offioers of the regular army are from the South, and navo returned there ” “The fleets of the North can do tbe Booth ns harm ” [ Che writer has probably not heard of the blockade J “ The Norm is totally wonting in money and credit ** “ The North is tributary to the Sonth, and owes to her all that she is ” “The West sympathizes with the Sonth by means of its family ties.” “ Tbe South is ear natural friend, tho North our natural enemy, on aocount of its affinities for England ” “in the South men are more honest: there con sideration is only acooided to honesty Slid moral value “ The B*nthron is superior intelieotually to the Northron ” “ Bouthern women are morelike French women.” “ France is naturally called to intei vene In favor of the Sonth ” “ The North depends upon tbe South for all that is neoeasary to her marine ” “ A pacific solution would oonclnde everything.” “The intervention of Franco would be received with transports of joy,” *■ Mr Lincoln and uis braves cannot prevent the recognition of the South by tbe Earopean Powers.” “ Europe will be brought to this by the foroe of things. Let not France be beaten in the race by England ” Bnt enough of this sort of thing. I sand you the book, with the advice to hand ft over for puMioa tlon in.the columns of Vanity Fair. (No offence, of oou-ae, is meant to this paper ) Tbe third oamphlet in the series is entitled The American. Confederation A Review oi Its Past. Conjectures Suggestions. By MJ F Miili roux. The author of this work attempts to ex pl»iu for tbe Frensh putl'o tho clauses and too rationale sf tho present qnairol in tho Unilei States, the motives of each side in the quarrel, and its probable termination But the author every where betrayß his Southern proclivities, and terminates in favor of a recognition of the South era Confederacy by Franoe. The book abounds in abuse- of Americans He says, among other things, that an Atnerioan is a man without honor. Tooqneville, before him. said so. All these books make the best use possible of Mr Lincoln’s declaration in Congress in 1843, in favor of the prinoiple of the sovereignty of the States and the right of revolution. i-TSfl The best orllioism that oould be made on the collection is a remark made here tbe other day by a Southern gentleman, to the effect that he would give bis whole fortune if Franoe or England oould be induced to interfere. The whom affair lies in that vety small nut-shell. FINANCIAL AND COIHWEKCfAi, The Money Market. PhilAdilphia, August 10, 1861 The business of tbe Stock Board to day was somewhat larger than has been usual on Saturday Oity sixes sold at 96 for the new and 875 for the old issues. Camden and Amboy Railroad shares advanced to 111, again of 3; Lehigh Navigation gained l, and Lehigh Valley Railroad shares Pennsylvania Railroad stock was Arm at 335; Harrisburg Railroad at 52, and Minebill Railroad 555. State fives wera steady at 78. Theinaiket closed atronger than for some days past. There is no change ta report in tbe money mar ket. First-class paper is in demand, and call loans are freely made at 5 to 6 per oent. when scoured by undoubted collaterals. The banks of all tho large oities have been loaning freely to the Govern ment, in the absence of an aotive demand from fheir customers. This is, no donbt, profitable and safe for the banks, bnt bow far it will meet with the approval of the business men of the community, upon whom the banks have, after all, to d spend for their best business, is qusstionablo, especially if, as many think will be the case, anything like an aotive business should spring up during the fall There is no disposition to find fault with any patriotic support of the Government that may be really needed, but it is a question for bank officers and stockholders how far the eapital, npon whioh business men hare a right to depend for assistance in thoir operations, shall ba looked up In loans to tbe Government, that oould be obtained, without much difficulty, in other ways. In New York a meeting of bankers was held to day to consult with Mr ~ Chase, in regard to the forthcoming Government loans, and a committee was appointed to consider the subjsot, and report at 10 ©’clock on Monday morning Tbe Miners' Journal thus sums up the ooal trade: The quantity sent by railroad this week is 23 504 19 tons ; by canal 28 759.02: for the week 52 264 01 tons, against 85 061 for the corresponding week last year; showing a loss of 32 797 tom. The shipments of ooal from all the regions sum np this week as follows: 1860. 1861. lac, WBIK| TOTAL WEEK TOTAL. DKC. r.&r.ft.ft..-. «tminsst6 "iiwsiroi m is?op Sohuj-I. I'anal—.. 67 i 7» 7r9,£jj *C 73 0 1 7Sd H 6 <3O Lehuh VaI.K.K. IS 944 48 t el' 16 ill 484 471; 2 271 Letligb C-nal-. 33888! 663416 31078 42241 dB3 2-3 teranion B’th ... HIM 477 084 2 374 3 3 488 26 404 uO. North.-.. 3 074- 11/ 688 3,997 147 363 2- 873 Fa Coal Co. 28 273 31l 729 22 194 318 7m lu 6 978 Pel tH. Co—,, 17,963 241 6 6 27,621 393 98i:H2w5 Wyoming Bo .. ... 1811 221 .. I I 147;,69,078 Do. North. 22 21< 3 , 648 s 436 Broad Top , 3 236 UO 161 5 468 133 411 23 23 1 hhamokin— 49 3 104 963 4 374 ill 62 I 849 Trevsrton 2 327 660<6 844 26 24 4-130 792 Sh WL, H. T 2,680 32.676 1 759 44 943 d 7 65! Lykena Valiev.. 2 2iB 95 797 1 940 43 896 >0,099 »0M94713n |SkO4 402,09 j 189 500 4 402 090 31.069! The trade shows a heavy loss again this week and. as usual, all of it from BohuylkUl oounty. The Pennsylvania Coal Company give notice cf a semi-annual dividend of three and a half per cent, payable August 14 The transfer_faooks close on the 9th and re open on the morning of the 17 th inst The Moniteur has just published an Imperial decree modifying the import duties on foreign sugar, either refioed or unrefined The duties on sugar Imported in Frenoh bottoms are reduced to 30F. per 100 kilogrammes; when Imported from countries cut of Jirope, or elsewheie, to 32f ; if import,d by foreign ve'tels, or if coming from other ports, to 32f per 100 kilogrammes. The same decree orders that foreign sugar*,when unrefined and imported from countries out of En rope by foreign vessels. aTe to be admitted to France with the benefit of drawback if re exported The same decree also modifies the duties on im portation of coffee >s follows : The duty on coffee coming from the Frenoh colonies, from Frenoh establish men I e on tbo West Coast of Africa, and in French vessels, is now 36f par 100 kilogramme*; and if from otherconntrirsoutof snrope, 50f 40) ; if in foreign vessels, 55f. 40c per 100 kilogrammes. We annex a comparative statement of the im ports ot foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for the week, and since January 1: 1869. 1860. 1861. .. .$3 846 *2B 82 627 669 8664 667 3,988 Hi 2,711,877 888 <6O For the week* Entert-a at port.-.-.~ I'brOTTJi oo met- —. . -. Since Jan. 1. Entered at BOit „.75,623.M2 65 990 2 6 32,07017* Thrown on mkt 76,194,843 66,846 458 2*8116,067 The premiums on the exportation of soaps are ■apprrssed. Modifications an made on the duties on Swedish iron The Ooean Bank of Hew York has declared a dividend of thnaper cent , payable on the 12tb lost. Ths New York and Virginia Screw Steamebip Company have declared a dividend, payable on Ike 18‘h inai. A Soanoial Utter from one of the dull oities, re oeived in New Yoik,aaja that “under government orders, all letters are now supervised by an cffioer at each point, preventing remittanee (exee|t abroad) ontof the Confederacy.” The New York canal tolls continue to run large ly ahead of the laet two years. The oompariron is thus stated in the Albany papers : Total reoeip.s to Slat July, 1819- 8M8.950 89 Vo do lc6H.. —1 164 417 J 4 Do do 1861— 1,447.614 27 increase of 18S1 over 1869 —._ 701,276 s. Do do 1866 293 057 18 The New York Evening Post, of Saturday, Bays: Ur Chase 1b holding to day a third conference witn oar loading jpenoyed mou in regard to hU plans for meeting the large expenditures of the Government . From all we oan learn mattcro are progressing favorably, and there appears no doubt but wbat the banka will obeerfnlly nnite in circu lating the small treasury notes, and otberwise furnishing money in exchange for 7 30 notes at par, or the equivalent in a six per oent. stock to ran twenty years At tbe private gathering at the home of Ur. Cisco, last evening, >he plans of Mr Chase were very favorably received. He submitted a state, ment relative to the debt of the United States whioh removes a good deal of misapprehension in reaped to its inorease np to this time He stated that the total pnblio debt up to the 7th August, inducing all issues of notes of whatever olass out standing, was $lllOOO 000, whioh is mnoh less than has been supposed. Mr Chase also laid before the banka the details of the soherne by whioh they are relieved from paying into the Bub-Treasury the coin in ex obaege for any loans whioh they may take The nse whioh he proposes to make of the amend ment of the Snb Treasury law la anbatantiaily as follows: Upon the subscription of a bank to. say, $lOO 000 treassry notes, a oertiGoate in the form of a voucher is issned by tbe Secretary of theTreasnry This oertiGoate is to be unnegotiable, simoly an acknowledgement of the transaction as iar as It goes. But when the Government draws upon the bank the Department delivers over notes of tbe amount disbursed of the same date of the eerttfi o tte, not of tbe date of the disbursement This ar rangement was received with favor by most of the bank managers, and the indioatious are that, with such safeguards thrown around the scheme, the objeitiona of the radical hard-moaey financiers Will bo overcome. The stock market hss reacted from the large advance of yesterday, holders realizing tbe profits of tbe rise The demand for Southern State bonds still eontlnues, and a further Important rise has taken plsoe in Georgias, Missouris, and Ten nessees. A part of this advance, however, is lost at the olose, in sympathy with the ns ket gene rally, which exhibited some signs of weakness at th« adjournment of the Board. Nate York Central aft-. the Beard, was selling at. 741 743 Toled-291.293, Erie 26i»26i, Hudson 344 34j Galena 643 65 Paoifio Mail, alter touching 77. closes at 764x764. Panama was weak, selling at 1064 There was a jump of 7 per oent. in Georgia sixes—sal-s being made as high as 77; afterwards, however, 75 was aooepted for a small lot. Ten nessesß were active, and at one time touched 464 but fiinllv olosad at 453. Missouris remain steady M 444 444 Government stocks are quiet, but steady. The sixes of 1881 are stationary at about 88. The Bix per oent notes are selling at 96 964 Money is extremely dull at 4 per oent. on oall, and 5i6 per oent on striotly first olass paper. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, August 10.1881 JIirORTXD ZT S, E. hLATMAj FIRST 1 2Har’rß ifiwn.—— (2 S “ •• S 2 10 '* •• , SB ioim Penan fa,—. ra *lOO *• 78 10 0 " 78 nooCitySs New_M._. SO 400 ‘- New 08 40) “ New ..96 10«) Reading 6i ISM- BiJ< 10 0 - 1670. _ 8414 ,000 “ 1870 .. 84*i 100 “ 1870... Bl£ 10 e “ 18e6 . ■ 7JH lPenn&R 3-14 g •' JaK Philadelphia Markets* August 10—Evening. There is very little demand for Flour either for export or heme nse, to-day; sales comprise 200 barrels late made superfine at $4 25; and 650 bbls. good Western extra at 84.65. The retailers and bakers are buying moderately at $4.4 50 for old stoofe and late made superfine; $4 75 <5 for fresb ground Pennsylvania do ; $4 75 -5 25 for Western and Pennsylvania extra; $4 75,5 50 for family do ; and $5 75 6 50 for fancy brands, as in quality and fretbness Rye Flour is quiet, with sales of 150 barrels at $3 Cora Meal Is soaroe, and held at $2,624 per barrel without sales. WnsiT —The demand is good, and prices faver the sellers. About 6 500 bus sold at $1.15 for trtme Pennsylvania and Southern Red in tbe ears, no'udlng some afloat on prova'a terms; Western at $112.1 14 and W-lta at $1 22 125 Rye if soaroe, and selling at 52) for new, and 56) for old. Corn continues ’n limited roqneat, with farther small sales of Y-'tow at 52 53. o*ts ar« less aotive. Some 6 000 bns found buyers at 33 > for old Southern, 304'314) for old and new mixed do., 27 30 1 for new'in score and afloat Bare is In steady demand at $2B per ton for Ist No. 1. Cotton - The market is quiet, the advanced prio-s of holders limiting operations. Gbocibibb add Phoyisioub —We hear of no eWgq in either, and about the usual business doing Whisky is vr-v dull, bbls selling, in a small way only, at 18 19c, and drudge at 18c per gallon. New York Stock i SONY Cen R exd opx 743£ (iro do_.— m.74N I rO do M.MO 74X 60 ao~.w~~~.opg 100 do_~~~ 09*7454 >OO do~~—• npg.7454 ISOO eSp£c.74* 400 d0_~.~..»p&.0.74H 160 Reading R._~. 3t>54 100 «o b6),36k 80 Mich 8 JcNI it.~~~.t4 SO Pamma ft... IoQ do 10854 1001 U Cen R Seri9~~elo.64K 60 do— -68 800 do 64*4 09 do bJO 64X U CleCo!& Cm £...- 9434 U do 9454 300 Gal A Ohio R.~ 6654 100 do_~.—l)3o 5654 260 00 do~~ SvOOe& Toiß.~™. W 480 do- 450 Chi h RT » ..4054 15 Clti B A Quin R... .57* 260 Taoifio Man 77 5 £ne Railroad-—~..28 100 do ~~.~p&0.2654 5 > ao.— -~26« IfiO ~-_2n>S 100 Harlem K. 1054 215 Mioh Cen Railroad .43 4000 U 9 8s 'aa res 95 j 1000 USfis 'Bl ounp 88 S“0 do , , WOO US Sa *6l rer-.-.Bs I asouf’e- ’#» -.to 9860 Tr’j e&t ot2Yr_ 9S* MUM I I Canal rd.’6o.-80 MOOO l'enn t65’90...—40 . ISnu) do .—..48)4 1000 d 0...-, 46)1 KOJO do ——46)l eoio do WOO Virginia St 6a—>■ 64 IMtO do— -2UUO do MX WOO do—. .83)61 low Georgia Bt6s.,— 77 4UCO do. .76 000 N Carolinads—7o 190C0 lUissouri State Ss-iS 10100 do - b 10.44% 29000 do.—. *'X 87000 do 443 d lllWlO do .46V 20#i0 Michigan Cm , . 3uoo Louisiana 8t 6562 j SOU)N YCen id*»76_.llOJ4 10 Merchants’ Bk~~~~A> SO City Hjn.g, ~ DO lu ilk of Commerce. .#.76 IS Continental ilk .70 ISBkufNY-.. 81 IA y-e'ropolitan fik-~~ b 3 8 Am Exchange 8k.~76 10 U t Trust Co 106 100 Cannon _9>* New York Markets—Sttiardar* Flour, <fco.— The market for State and Western flour continues stead?, with only a very moderate business doing for export and home consumption. Sales 11 GOO bbls at $4 25*4 30 for superfine State; $4 45 455 for extra State; $4 20&4 30 for superfinelVeßtern; $4 40a4 65 for oommon to me dium extra Western; and $5t5.05 for shipping extra round hoop Ohio, the market closing rather quiet. The demand for Southern flour continues mode rate, and the market is without material change, with sale? 620 bbls at $5 05a5 75 for oommon, and $6 9 for fancy and extra Canadian flour ia steady, with sales 480 bbls at $4 25»4 30 for superfine and $4 45a7 50 for extra. Rye fl mr is quiet at $2 30 *3 85 Com Meal is quiet and prices are nominally the same. Grain. —The wheat market still rales very Una and prices have again advasoed 1&2 oents per bushel, with only a limited supply and a fair ex port demand. The sales are 160 0(10 fensheU at 92js$1 for Chicago Spring; slsl 02 for North Western Club; $1 03*1 08 for Milwaukee Olub; S 7 a9s3for inferior ditto; $1 08 *llO for Amber lowa and G-eeti Bay Spring; $1 25<1 30for white West ern ; $1 35*1 38 for white Kentucky ; and sllB* $1 22 for Winter red Western; the Inside price in store Rye is a shade firmer; sales 1100 bushels Canada at 525, and 1 500 bushels Western at 50c Barley is doll and nominally nnohanged Corn has aga ; n advanced one cent per bushel, with a flapply and a good export demand Sales 86 000 bushels at 48 for good to prime shipping mix«d Western; 45 47<s for Eastern ditto; 42 43c for inferior ditto ; 50i510 tor Western yellow. 0 «ta nr* quiet end steady at 25 <2Ba for Canadian, and 314 33c for Western and State. Ebovisionb —The P*>*k m-rket i« doll and lower, with sales 400 bbi« at $l5 37 'l5 50 for Mess, elosing with Bales ai $l5 25, ano $lO 25 for prime . Tbe Beef mark*' is quiet and nnohanged, wUh flnl«a 50 bbls at $4 4 SO foi> prime j $5 * 650 for eonutfp s9ill 25 for repacked m-ss, and $l2 50 13 121 for extra moss. Prime Mess Beef is nominal B?*f Hams are quiet at $l4 14 50 for Western. Car Meats are in better denim at 4.440 for Shoulders, and 5 i6j for Hams Sales 160 psgs at these Genres For Lard the market is quiet and unchanged, with sales 100 bbls at 84 91' Batter is selling at 7tlOJj for Ohio, and 8al4: for State Cheese is steady at 6»7e for good to prime Abbvb —The market ia qu el and steady, with sales 50 bbls at $5 25 for Pots, and $5 37 for Pearls. CITY ITEMS. Tht StAgoK Advancing —The return of the 10th diy of August reminds us that the watering sewm Is hastening onwvd; that toe day of a great Union* vioto-y idm soon t>e and that the reviva of husin ss s rapidly ai po « h ng. J. A. Ethelraan’i Great Cm r 1 Cravat ‘to e—tbe popular G. P. K.C , northwest correr of Chestnut and fceven f h streets— already p esentea very anim te appsa anoe. Tbisis of eoar*«, owing 17 the «Wif promiueuv f*Cts, that Uta BMWJk of Cravats, %r=d every other d 'script oa of Gent ’ Fur nishin? Goods, ia the fr sheet* o.osc fas ionahls, and 00m le ein the city; and tnat or»itizers aTe genera 1« aware that a be t*r article ma* here ba ob tained for the same m ney th-nat any rival eaUbhsh ment. For a’l kim aot artiolss for tt»e Ntch there is no bouse comparable to this in n.urope or Amer ce. A Grbat Military tL»TBiNe Emporuth— Messrs Wanamaker A Brown* proprietors of the new Oik Fall Clothing Bazaar* corner of Market and Sixtn streets* have fairly succeeded .n c-iming off the palm in tbe m nufaoiure of Mili.ary Clothing. Their orders • »v© uniformly given thO grOatOßl satlß f&otton, and their pnoea a-© exoeedimlf moderates 'j heir ready-made stook of oitizen’s o.othing is also unsurpassed. Samtart —*oloo tint since, oerUin medical gentlemen of high standing in their prof ssion decided formally upon the effect* of eating confecivH6‘y Their dec-sion was, tuat when properly prepared* of pure materia s they were high'y nutritious* and con ducive t* health, both foT obi dren and adu ts. 1 his fact was well known to thoii:anda in this oonmrumty before any such professional solution was given—by all, in lect. who had eaten, enjoyed, atd been benefited br the Confections made and sold by Messrs. E. G. Whi.roan A Co., Second street, below Chestnut, wMoh a e confessedly the finest, purest, and nohest manu factured. Light tor Town and Country.—lt to unques tionably true that tbe bast and safest portable light for the city is the Witters A Co. Kerosene Oil Lamp* (de pot, No. 35 {forth High h Btreet, corner of Filbert,) whiis' for the country, whether for public or private edifices, it is incomparably superior tn any other lamp in use. Try it. everybody. 7hs Pirates ot tan Phthbis —Six and thlr ty .pirates, manacled together in pairs, and making apreoiruscol action of Secession twins, were brought up to the State House, Friday* for a hearing. The men were roughly clad, and in tens respect they were In strong contras', with the comfortable and neat look ing Union sold en who wear substantial and tasteful uniforms made by Rockhiil A Wilson, at their Brown Mono Clothing Hal’. Nos.6iS and 60S Chestnut street, above Sixth. This firm is distancing all competitors in the manufacture of military cloth.ng. True and Wish —ln your discourse, take heed what you speak and to whom you speak, how you speak and when you speak. What you speak, speak truly; wr.enyouspe.sk spank wisely. Afo>Pa heart is in his tonpue.butawne man's tongue to in his hea't. We spetik both truly and wisely when we M*e>t that the best ami most durable garments, of all styles, oan be obtained at the mammoth Clothing Emporium of Gran ville Stok*.?, 619 Chestnut street. Besides obtaining a cheap and superior article, you are presented with a Gift. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEO. N. TATHAM, ) TH FRO? BINGHAM*} CoKHiTTii of thb Month, WM. L. KEHN, \ i.gTTCK BAG* At in* CaiTclutnu ’ Emetongt, PhUadttphu ShipTusoarora* Dunievy —-.- ... . Liverpool,soon Ship Lancaster, D*oan ..-..Liverpool* soon Brig Ma>y E MiUiken* Norden—_ Matanzae* soon Sonr Augusta.(Br) Horton—_ St Darts,boos MARIN h IN N i. rORT OF PHILAUKUPHIA An*. 19, IS*;. SDN RISES * 11-SRH SETS HISH WATER -- ARRIVED. „ „ , „ Stcamcbip Bostoni Crooner, from New York via Caps May. hours,with mdse and passengers, to James ISlf, Pinckney, from Rio de Janeiro 9th Julv. in ballast to Tfaos A Newball A Bois. Towed up by tug J LPusey. Left in p.rt ships fettber, Leslie, for Phila delphia soon; Ga lego, Homewood uno; birks Fannie Crenshaw* Munson* waiting; Clifton. Lewis, do; Abi iaii* MoFanand, do: Anne U Grant, nwams, from THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 18(1, (Ba, Merchant* 1 Exohanse iO * up. 20 * ehigh 4000 Penna j> Minor. 9a .110 '* latUiOr. 98 &mi iac nior* si 2 Thill ftonk. MX 26 Lehigh Y R6WD. 60 4 00G6a6«1889 81 M Reading K-csh. . 50 “ - ..050... 6 Cam & Amboj R. »1 L , 3 ** *• . in 100 lity 6s 87 “ R 8/54 9 Norristown R— 4s ia * •». .... 40 On aooBUUt of BE winas* the following vesss'i re turned to harbor: Brig fcllen P *te«n,ri: schooners Ar gus rye *> d Maine J Aiken, a 1 for Key West; aso the sohr Trojan atid a three-masted sohr loaded with bay, both from Pb'Udelpnia, bounduut. Yours, A. MARSHALL. (Correspondenoe of The Press.) HAVRE DE GRACE. Aug *9. Seventeen boats left here this morninr, laden and eonsigned as follows: ..... . . „ Judge Linn end FLemington Mills, with lumber to H Croskeyi Mioneinaio'wso do to 8 B -lion ft C**, Mej E * Kendy. do to Gaskill ft Galvin; I'aoistan- untbraore eoai to New York; Rebeuea Ann, do to Cheeap%&ke C-tr; 8 B Dailey ft Son. ft Barnard, and Conrad, bitum'nous eoai; Maggie Foreman. M J Sink. 8 <t W Gianon. Two bisters, W G Brubaker, l B Wingate, Judge Hegins, and Sarah Edith, coal to Delaware City. iichange—Aue* 10 MEMORANDA. „ Ship Fanny MoWenry, amitn, sailed from Sunderland 24th ult, tor Bombay* nark Iriua* Woitingeri henoe, arrived at Laguayra Nth nit. Dark Winona, Downey* uncertain, remained at Ha vana 3d inst. Bark C W Foultney, Spragne. from London for Phila delphia, put into Portland Hoads 26th nlc. BartJftfl E Wiluaou, Wilson, cleared at New York 9tn it'St. for Montevideo. Brig A G Cattail, Watson, hence* arrived at South ampton 26th ult. Scbr L H endioott, Leeds, cleared at New York 9th inst. for Philadelphia. Sohr S M Braynard, Champion, cleared at New York 9tn mat. for Cape May. Sohr Daniel Morris, Hoover* at Newport 7th inst, from Delaware Citr. ' Schrs Jesse Williamson* Jr, Winsmore. and Edwin Reed* Goodspned, hence, arrived at Boston 9th inst. Rohrs Alex Blue. Crowell, Mary f Hudson, Hudson, Hannah Matilda. Price, L Audenried, Bartlett, Fau easjet, Waples, Henry Mar, Hoover, F M Whoa ton, Wheaton. S V W Riinmoiit, Godfrey, Ann 8 Cannon, Nowell, Cordelia Newkirk, Higheo. James Alldeidioe, Stitesyfor Philadelphia, and Westover. Eldridge, for Wilmington. Lei. cleared at Boston 9th inst. Rohr Neptune, Magee, sailed from Newburyporr, Bth mat. for Philadelphia. SohrLibio Sanders, Jones* at Fall River Bth instant from Delaware city. echr Ino, Crowell, henco, arrived at Providence Bth instant. Notice is hereby given that the Ban am Ledge buoy, off Damisoove Island. Me. has broken from its moor ings, It will be replaced as soon as possible By order of the Lighthouse Board, CHARLES N. TURNBULL* Lighthouse Inspeoior, First District* Portland, Aug 9. JBdi. • ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS , Bahia, do; Odd Fellow. Harriman. for London-ohar • tered. but would probably be sold; brig Brandywine, Harmon, from Bahia, uno: sohr SamneL of Baltimore, sold, and other*, lai.ed July am. bsr« Coriila, P»ttin- Sjll Tor New York, in balisst; shout7th. bark Union, for Philadelphia. Business dull, and many American vasse's in port. Brig Vohnt, Bodge, from 8t Thomas. Brig Kmma* Baker, 7 dare from Boston, with mdse to Tweils * Co. _ m . i . . i **ohr Nepturic’a Car. BaTtSi 16 dais from Trinidad do Cuba witn sugar to h Morns wain ft Co. uiLon the eastward of Matanzas, spoke the wnal'.ns sohr wm Marnn. of Orleans, from 'he Ba? oj Mexico with 2 0 bbla sperm and 20 bbls whal* oil, W'-uld re turn home in about six weeks 4th mst, on epe Look out., was spoken by a privateersteamer, with having a eeoession flag fiTint- which* upon out bov>ting the British colors, sneered off* _ _ ~ '•chr J M. Houston. »usseli Mdays from Cienfhegoe, wi r h sugar to 9ft W Welsh e 0 _ Sohr Meror Taylor. Niokerson, 7 days from Boston, with mese toCrownlft Coiims, . - . Rohr V Hsrueiew. Burd ck. 6 dais from Newport. RI. with mdse to captain. - 0 - ... Bohr Burrows C. Clark, 12 dajs from Boston, with fish toCpiwoll ft Cr liins. T . ... Sohr Baund»rs, 4 days from New London, with oil to Dnnnis ft Jones. . „ . . . . Barnes S days from Boston* m bal last to n Hfur»evant ft Co- _ „ Sohr Ephraim ft Anna. Thompson- 7 rays from Bos ton- in ballast io E R Sawter ft Co _ . . . Sohr Undi»e. Risley.4daTS from Fall River, in bal last to Popp ier ft Bro, „ . ... Sohr Volunteer. Brown, 3 days from New York, with mdse to j R Whim. „ . . . SchrJohu'* BoorT|LoTO»sdajßfroni Non uokefc, in bHliastm Hepplierft Bro ~ T . Sohr Volta. Bro>ha, 3 daye frrm New YoTk, with ros n and oil to ft ttuseell. , , ... Sohr Isaac Rich. Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell ft Collins. , „ , chrJ B Hleeoker-Edwards.3 day* from New York, with s&'uo Wm __ , Sohr Urban*. Wilcox, S date from New York, with salt and fish to Win bumm , n , M ohr John ffhiibr, kiend$ t, 'Bon. I day from Delaware City with grain to Christian ft Curran . _ . Hohr Sarah Warren. Hollingsworth, 1 day from Little Landing. Del, with wheat to J L Bew*e? ft Lo. Enterprise. Smi’h- 1 day from Newport* Dal, wim ats to Jaa tfarratt ft „ _ Scftr J L H*w*rih day from Dover* Del* with oat* to Jo« Barratr „ . Sohr Caroline Anderson, Bok«r, from New York. S<-hr DfJ Floyd RaoKOtt from Greenport. Sohr Richard A Wood. Cramer fiv.m Salem, Bohr M A Shtnd er, Vat*'* from Boston* Sohr Saratoga, Adams from Boston, fiohr L pturtevent, Corson, from Boston. Sclir J M. VanoB- tinrdge. from Boston, steamer v arah. Jones. 24 hours from New York, witn mdse to Wm M Baird ft Co. „ __ __ Steamer Bevertr. Vieroe. 24 hours from New York, wuh mdse to wj* Clyde. . • . , , .. c-teamcr Col B Kondnok, Wilson, 4 hours from Al bany, with lumber to 1) McCarthy* CLEARED. Steamship Kensington. Baker, BoatomH Winsor. Steam bip Delaware, Jonnson, New York. Jas AU derdif.e _ Mark Wathincton, W*roke. New York- Harjes Bros, BrigVoUnr (Brl Dodge Bangor N Sturtewant ft Co. Sohr L Siurtvfin*;. Civ eon. do Sohr C A Rich. Provmoetown, do Sdhr M \ HMndl- r. Vates. Salem* do Sfhr Peqiaoncook Bamee do .• do . Ootir James J Day* sparrow* BaTbadoes* A E Outer bridge. -chi- ft Anna* Thompson* Salem* E R Saw yer ft To ' Sohr CP St okner* Leo Salem, ... do Sohr C Anuerson, Boker, New Bedford. L Audenried ft Co. Pobr w Rement. Hillvard. New Haven, do Sohr V Barkalew, Burdick* Newport do Bohr D G Floyu, Raoketc, Providdcoe, Van Dusen, Norton ft Co. Saratoga. Adams. Salisbury* do ®ohr R a Wood, CraniLer. Boston* Sinniokson ft Glover* , Sohr Jas M Vance, Burdge, Boston, Castner* fiuek uey ft Welling’ ou* Bchr K Jones Jones, Fall River, do Sohr Undire* ttisley, Norwich, ■ do Sohr White »quall Bowed ; o«mn. B Milde* ft Co. »ohr ; rampart, Tilton, Haven, J R Biakiston. Bohr Ida de ia Torre. Jonee, New York, Bancroft* Lewis ft Co. _ ■; Sohr Volunteer Brown, Newbaryport, J W. Wh'te. Sohr Fair Leader, Adairs Md-ospram. Sour J o Bearr- Love, Naotunkec, Repplwr ft bro. Btr J Jerome. Jerome. Washington, fto. W r Clydo. Btr Beverly, Pieroe, New York. W P Clyde. t «tr J ** Shnvar D*»onie, Baltimore A Groves Jr. Str C C Alger, Fenton, Alexandria, Georgetown,and Washington. T Webster, Jr. (Oerr Bipondeooe of the Philomel nty- R-nhanie.) LEWES. Deli, but 9, NOTICE TO MARINERS. OT TO 12 O’OIOOI LAST nOHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Ninth and Chestnut. Mrs EM Stover, Cleveland M Mit"hell, New York Lieut E C A F Xandf r W H Yerke*. Nornstown MrsG W *efF, • lnoinnati.O P A White i wf. i in, O O J Dearborn- JanetviLle Wm Van *ame. rvansv Joe vi oi «• Kentucky ft b B *unr»rf>. Kentucky A 0 wooUton, Chicago I Kill cur ft wf. CineiehAti TL Mohr Jc la. Wisconsin o>car Mohr. W sionsin JE Pittman Aof Detroit wm L Lay- Cincinnati, O M M Merrell, Naples. * Y J J »d*ma New York Wm 1) -ooth,New York R rfßenn tt New York w W Wrigh . New Jersey H H Hamlin, Chicago John L * end, B tltimore H O Brigham. Wash, D C C J Fox. Washington. D C M Abbott & dau. Boston Mei Allison A Sift, irenton Mrs Minor,at Josephs.Mo M Toot e. *t Josephs, Mo J M Wilson, 8t Josephs J ft Onu-bsli G A Nolen, St Lo is G W Wilde. New York J G Chapman. Havana B F KUO"- Hivriflburg F * Mo rut, Boston Ken Bmnberger. Lancaster F McCoy, Hawn* B Vrom »n & la. New York J 8 Warren, New York L Vft»k New York Hon 8 u Cha-e, Wash HGPnnts J T Ke» tnoky J»r Barnes U*i A JR Walcott. Mass G T Gorman t la. N York Maj H T Arnold, nf.Vork CaptH 4LiVD|atou,N Y Lieut J M Ferry, N York 1 Wm h H *ts, Pi*t-bur« Body t*att rson, Jr, Pa H Kobinson* Delaware W 8 Mich c] B Smi h A U, Wash H Bmiih. Wv-ahington G vi Dewey, Michigan W Wash 3 W Flagler, UtS a Geo -rr I>, New York <3Ka* H Noyes, New York McMurrr>e, Wash drsW k winder Nft GOBoardroan,J> H rapt R B *yres, U s A Capt G-W Wallaoe. USA Cnpt J B Howard. Wash Bam' T Porter. ‘ onn h h Irwin Washington FOarrows. JanesvilleiW » oIR I'ouiier, Gree s ur* V W .viaclarl-n. N Vork E « Nan>ord. - w York C Levering B-Dimore Wm Trainer A U Boston J J Nich ds, New York B Paln.er. York B H Cac pbeil, New York B B Newell,New Yo k Geo P M Unde- Chicago C J towrey. York Chat McClean, M emphis John Jacobson, New Yoik F Dalsaeo, ftont* Fe a G B aum, St Louis John W Wolcott 8t Louis John Louis Geo G ' roll, ot Louis h b at Louis H R Silhmen, Ufl A G B Livmgst n, U S N PR Fenuall, U S M C K C Hnzei ine, UBN Wash Irving. U«W JR Cvmvbel. M Trdwenfeid. Pittsburg J * i s-infel i, Man *hest a r R /nderdoro 4 rf*. Ma Thee R. Tilton. New York G o Aosetmun. l ew York w «?ohier, Bostou R W Ball, New Vork F California Sami H Adams,Baltimore A Ku«m New Yora Dr G# try, USA J h Webb New Yrrk M K Cohen, Wash: D O ias Bogerdns. ewVork J»oob Jones. Cincinnati, O G W -aHman.Pittsburg uapt eymour U6A S Foot Vermont A A HaiLNosnville.Tenn <-W Marheny.lllinois Chas R Cornwell,N York B C Johns, Lancaster •MERICAJ* hotkjl—Ctestnst street, above Fifkk < C A DenniSjßalhmo-e F Gallagher, Ba'tiraore «en Geo C W*nt oop Pa Wm Harris, Jr hila Ch«s Pleasants. W»sh DC Capt H Jenkins, USA W 8 Cun* ingh«m, Phila J tout W J **lows E A Cox Ac dau Jersey T M Harvey Washington 8 G Podge W&shirgtoo It M V*tfr*itn,Ft llswortn Lt. *• B uox.Ft fcl'sworth F York John R Msrishnw r. Halt >zrae K Myer. ffhiia J C Wright Pin ade phia J 8 Thoma - Hhila eiphia Genstntes Phitodelptiia h«o Hi f s. Pbiladeiihia D • °fn* F B Oczird, Newron* lowa JB Knowles, Tenne'see - ajl Ptioker, Bristol, Pa BY. M)VT* HOTBL—caesmsi sireec,above Thira. J Adams, PhUa J K Sohuck Robert jobnrton J P Pos»les, Wilmington H DTeUkampf New York Alex Dick. Brff-iio, w Y a Voi-eier. bnltmore H h B& dwm- Um Gro W Jones, Phila James eUrid e, Penna J G layton New York V m Underail, New York F » Weymm, Bo»tan H Pebon, Trenton W W be- ry- New Vork John Bowe. H B iges& >a. Wash DC Gen zander & la, Wasn , M. Kosenbium & la, I’lmois MERCHANT —Feirusirseii Mlew ats»« t- us P hipps, New Jersey A a Dein Wm overfi d, Jr Phiia J CriMwel'. Plairoo, Pa Wm H t Ohio C Giuper. rittstmrg Jpim N Monts New York 8 M Broker, i-aucastor c> i ocher Lantaa er Bon J ’*onindie. Al entown 18 B and- Penua M J Joyce. > hila V N Bradley. New York JF I eal en & la, Ch'oaeo J M Bastings A >a, Penna >• B Neviu, Jr, New York b W A urpby A (a, Putsbg 8 W B>aoK. Pittsburg Mrs Black Pitisburg W W B aok, Pittsburg A A Hnwke, Lancaster J A Camdeo, Parke sburg J G Hamaaer & wf. Illinois Samuel Dags, Virginia THE HNION-Artk street, above Taint J L Stephens in *l, Phila G V Krembleton. Newark F D Hefriob. Eas’o-i K k Waiter Danville, fa J a Potter, New Jertey JPyke A i.L&fayett) Ia J H Davis, 0-i*» W F Bhsffner h diana ■ LhoeMHiohaids, Reading Geo W Geiger, Reading J Lada, Richmond, Ohio Jos Q, Harris, be Louis COMMtROLAL HOTEL—Sixth si,- above Chestnut. Jos Magee, New York Mrs Flavilt. Chester, Pa r*aml C wo'-d. rhila C Hai.way A la, Pa J M- redith A la, r a Mies M. Cox, Pennsylvania Robt Lamborn, Pa Miss E Pennock, Pa Jos R West* Maryland J a «*oman Maryland Jn« S-K»rk. Ches'e 00, Fa Lient H in©*. Pa Cant D Webtter, Pa B Lukeni Boylestown A J Yerkes* Doyleatown ‘ has a beDner, New York Geo W Williams, ■ eiaware F E Moulson, New Jersey St C Pearoe, Mnrylaiid WH Henderson Pa W J Jones. Penna: Iv&nia J G Moses, Phcenixville STATES TNJON—Market street, above Sixth. Jacob Bennett De aware Wm Clayton. Delaware Jaci> Hendrickson,dauphin CS Dean. York, Pa L B C’inton, Trenton, A J J P Caster. Indiana, P& GM R ddle, Philade phia V Wineman, Penna HRWhttah’&a. Pittsburg IK Funk,bpringfield,O * c Buchanan, Chester oo Keubea Painter, Penna W Wilson New York Mrs Hunt. Maryla d f ami Peßoon. Pittsburg 8 Kile, De'aware Geo t owers. Delaware L 8 Uowden. New Jersey Wm B Blair, Rprmitfield t* B Panne baker, Mifflin Cant ’’ a?lor. W ‘‘heater Wm Jackson, W Chester S G Grone, Pi >uburg Wm H Watt, Pittsburg Jos Elder, Pittsburg MOUNT VERNON—ieoond street, above Arch. John Tennant A la. N J H S Greenleaf Maas 8 J Holiushead, tnromlßbg John a Baer, J hua C W Palmer, Mont? oo Geo Dix, Montgomery cp Geo W BJlts, Buo's co John vv Thompson, l\ i Geo Abrams, New Jersey BARLEY BHKAF—Second street, below Vine. Wm Smith, Penna Wm Donaldson, Phila Grilleta Miles, Penua W P Magul. Bucks co John Y Day, M -*rj tend Ham I Bilungs, Penna A LODRBhore, Buoks oo Jos Hill* Germantown Geo Buoks oo J Vandegnft, Trenton, N J J M Btraaling* Trenton, N J BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at, above CaUowhill C MagilU New Jersey B K Neeld A son, Penna John J Va:ideraloot, York W Ruppert. Hyberry Harrison nsoa. Pa Chas Miles, Fox Chase D K Harper. Otnejr John Dei bier, Tremont W j Wag er, Reading REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. Jesse Vickers. New Jersev G W Morgan, Philad. Wm Berger. Snhlo«>. Pa Daniel Berger. Rohl 00. Pa James Wjtioh, Danphin oo 'J’hosSerriit, Atlautio City J W Wi itnnis. JnhnsUn, Pa Jom Atithonr.Liverp’l, Pa Chas Davis • ooD rouk J P Anderson, May town G E Adams A w. Carlisle, Pa F Wade NATIONAL—Race street, above Third* J P Brooke. N< rnttovn Mr* S Voute, Bobl Haven H W Rank, Jonestown. Pa Jas Scott A tody. Lano’r oo OAKD PrINTIFO, ISBS7 iMD UHmAPWT I* U* City, at S« a«ltk THIKD Btra*t. BILL-HEAD PHINTINO, Best aniOkMPMt in I*S City. atB« Sooth VHIHD Street. BPF.OIAI, NOTICES. F. Brown’s Xshbnob of Jamaica Gin SIR. F. BROWN’S CHOLRRA MIXTURE. THE AROMATIC STOMACH BELT, ORSOLDIER’fI LIFE PRESKAVEA! AMP ' BTYPTIC COTTON ron Immediately stopping the flow of Blood from Wounds, Cu*a, Arteries. Veins, Ac. Attention is called to the above remedies, as indis pensable to the Army and Navy. For sale by FRFDERICK BROWN, N. Ecor. of CHEBTNUT and FIFTH Streets, au.2 meet Philadelphia, SuFFKFRRS WITH DISEASES OF THB BLAD dsr, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Ac., read the advertisement in another oolumn, headed “ Helm - bold’s Genuine Frepai atmns,” jy4*mwf tf •JNBI PfcvOß ULOIHLKG OF TH3 IiATBST nvytxs, made in the best manner, expressly for BE ¥AIJL MALES, LOWEST selling prioes marked in Pl&m Fisura*. AU sods made to OTdcr -warra-te* eatufftdlery. Ou ONE-PRICE system is stristly e - 4 to. All are thereby treated alike, etift~ly JONES * CO . *O4 MARKS* Street. Batohulor'S Hair mu.—rrns celebrated and perfect Hair Dye is tk* but in tit tserld. AU ethers are mere imitations of this great original, which has gained such extensive patronage In ali parts of the globe, The genuine W. A. Batchelor’s Liquid Han Dye instantly produce* a splendid black or natural brown, without staining the skin ot injuring the hair and will nmtdy tbt ill tffut* ttf bmd rfy««, invigorating ihe hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, WkeUeaW by FAHNESTOCK * 00., DYOTF & 00., Philadelphia, mhi-.tr MAKKISD. HOWARD—CAR FIG N —On the 4th last., by the Rev. p. Raif-srty, Mr. Wi liam J. Howard to Miss Mary Carnsan. * MfBELL—LA wiw —On the 6th instant, by Bev. Dr O’-a Tft».viT. William r.CampbelltuMisrMary E f Lawn, All of Philadelphia ¥ '* DIRU. HARROP.—On Seventh day. I0?h inst, m West Phi ladelphia. John Harrop, >n he66t& ear of hisa*e. Relatives and friends o> the icrnilr are respectfully invited to*treod hi-funeral on ’l h rd day next at 10 A. M.. from the residence ot bis son, J. f. Harrop, I’3® Green street. * BKYNA v—f*n the9tb ins ant, Mr*. Mar? M Brynan, r-i«ot of th * late Jpor Brjnaßt in (he Wch jc rof her age. Funeral from her late residence Stt Lombard street, to-morrow< i uesday > morning, at 9 o'oloak. ** Df KSij < —On the9t/i inst.nt, Mr. Samuel Diokson, in th 92d year of his age Funeral from hi* la e residence. Wo. 867 North Fifth Btrrei, to morrow (Tuesday; morning, at 7 o'cooJc. ** FK«N !H —it the 8t t instant. Joseph Gaatonm fourth son ot Joseph and Margaret Francis, in the 29th yea* of nis sge Funeral r« m .the residence of hie parents No. 232 Unio street, this • Vienna? > afternoon a* 4H »*oloek. ■ R Z*S * -On the 9ih instant, Mr. David uazel, in the 49 h year of hi* age Funeral fr*m latA resident. 207 oukh Eleventh Bixert, thisrMonn jiafcermon*atSo T oloolt. * K RKrATAIGK. n the Bth instant, James Kirk pa ri-k. Br, * HOOP**.—On the 9»h instant. Carrie daughter of John J and the lace Ciruline J. Hoops a, of ih,Wi.ing town, «g*i 8 uiO' ths Funeral from the residenoe of her grandmother* Mrs. Far-h a, Se.lers No 9«6 Ontario street, rins (AJoi.d»>) afternoon, at 40 0100 k. * t'OPH L—Outhe7ch instant, Charles P pp%l. * TOML'N-ON.—- ntheSthitstai.t.Be jam.n F. Torn aged 29 years. * Funeral from tne residenoe of his father. *o. 765 Tenth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at S o’olook, * Weekly Report ot Interments. ep Hba f#V 6 kIjTH OFVICB, August 20, if Philadelphia from tr of Avgust, 1861* JftKfMMf! Hi the C the &IBBA9SS. Fever Nervous— ‘ Remittent.. ” Scarlet.,— 11 Typhus.-.,, 44 T-phoid Gangrene —.... HemorThage —.... Hooping Cough..... Inflammation, Brain Bronohi —, " Colon M Bladder-.,,. •* Heart H Liver,*.,..... ** Lunga-. *' 8. dt Bowels-, Inanition..,..— .Intemperanoe.,— _ Jaundioe —— - Mania- a- potu., Marasmus.. . Measles— Melitis Oedema of Glottis., Old age..— Palsy. ~ Pyemia.— —... Rheumatism 'Serofaia——...... Softening of Brain- Small-Pox Still-Born.—. Syphilis Suppuration of Kid- Absoe’S Asphyxia. —. An mm —.—— . LpOpletty Juros and Scalds..— Cunoer. - " Kye «* . ** Stom&eh. . Casualties— 0r0up....—. Congestion of Brain. ** Lungs. —— Cholera— ** Infantum.— “ Morbus ~~~. Coho. . ►... Conaump’n of Lungs ** Bowels - Convulstons— Concussion, Brain.- < 'yanosis~~. —. hpthena— )y spepsia —.. ™ barrhces.—. Iropsy, Brain- —. Disease of Brain —. •V Heart Kidneys Liver-,.-.. )rowned.—~ >ysentery . lability —.— . Effusion on Brain. jjpilepsT..— - Kiraipelas—.. —. „ Kmphyscma Lung ?ev,er,... ~— Fever, Brain *\ f'-ongestive ** Heotie Dey«-..—. Teething —... Tumors— Or known Violenee. . Wounds, gun shot-. Total h-fcOVS ™JSS 6l 61 It THERE WBSK : From 40 to 60.„...^ Under 1 year ... From Ito ... " 2 to S “ 6 to 10. “ 10 to 15 “ 15 to 20 . 11 »to 30-, —. 27 Total " SO to 40 201 WARDS. WARDS. 1 WARDS. —.29 Tenth Nineteenth—39 eoond ~- .32 Eleventh .18}Twentieth.—^-,28 ’ liird Hi Twelfth*—o;Twenty-fint IS FonrthThirteenth 10 Twenty-second.. 9 fifth. . 9JFourteenth 7 Twenty-third.,-12 i lixth 6 .20 Twenty-fourth.. 22 6venth—.— ..23 Sixteenth—. 22 Unknown-—.*26 Jighth— — 21 Seventeenth-. .20 Hinth—.— 6 Eighteenth —.16 Total ~...42S NATiviTT—United States, 351; Foreign, 55; Un known, 21. From the Almshouse, 13; People of Color* 23; from the Country* 7. The numberof deaths compared with the correspond ing week of 18W and or lastweek, wmm follows week ending August il, lew,woom. • —.^3H Week ending Aug*3* 1861* was* 414 Males, 223; Females, 206; Boys. 1171; Girls, 134. By order of the Board of Realth. WTLLIaM READ. Health Officer. il " 00 to 70 ,3 “ 70 to 80 0 “ 80 to 00 M'XfRNING MTtjRfS, BBS O & SON, 918 CHESTNUT street, are now selling Black orape marets at 25 and Sl3f cents. Biaok bareges, at 20 and 31V cen»s Blftob7-4 wide bareges. 80 and 6SK cent*. Swond-mourmtb poplins,M cents. Gray mixed lavellaa, isvn. Gray mottled modenas. ISKo. Gray wide madonnas, 18Hc. Black and white printed grenadine bareges, lCs. Shepherd plaid real bareges. 500. Black and white Paris organdies. SSc, {y] rrs- THE COOPfR-SHOP VOLUNTEER 1.3 RKERESHME -T CO\l.uTT- 6, at the «s -i ib ish-nent of Winiam M. Cooler, Fro., Otsego (late •Ihnrob) street, below Washington avenge. Coasoious that appeals, dio'at-d h* aotual neoesMtr, are never made m vain uoon the benevnlenoe of rur we. fidentof the true p:.'riot'Bm and oha-t rt? of whet we have undertaken, boldly make otrx ap peal for the perpetitftion of this e?tabbshmrnt, Situated as nur refreshment foom is we are daily and bightl* surrounded br lar«te bodies of n.en en rote for the seat of rebellion. These men are filled with pa triotism, bravery, enthusiasm—in fact everything requisite to oi'ke good soldier** except snbetant al bodily refreshment. • hat is to he done? *re they ti passthrengh a selfish oit* as hungry and a© they entered it? Though they can have ”urtime and stil as we have refresh d half ..f the volunte ra wh=» have pa sed through the first of May, the substantial portion of the benefits onferred must far without outside coot ibutions v ill you not aid us. those who have dear ones at ’he seat of war. and those who hßve no p’;sona ! consideration exempt love of country? Besides remember the words of Him who said ••Rewbouvetbftoupofwaterinmy nam«,giV6th itme. * CoMnbut'ons of and provisnns of any da* as o ffee su ar. Ac., will be received thankfully at any of the plaoes desiccated below, or oon munioat>ons left at the said places wl' b° answered by the Committee sending to any place in the oity for the cont ioutions chantablr bestowed COMMITTEK V R RKCBIVI.NG CONTRIBUTIONS. WILLIAM M COOP R aDaM M SIMPLON 9Q.ue»n street AtTPUR s. BIMPBON, eeotional Dry Book, Chris tian street wharf. C- V. FOR 122 Queen street. H NFY PI KC .813 outh Front street, WM M. MaU) LiSSoCatharines *eet. WM H. PENM 23 B.>uth Wharves. G*-O. M. FLI'K, 141 * orth Front street. EBENC. JaY fc.242 hesnut «u»et. K. a. PALMER* *1 and 13 "outti Water street. CAPT. E. CaIN.IjT **eok plaee. Lt B. M. DOLBv. 222 German street. FOBeR»* H. RAW 'LF Y Wold Banter. 312Bookst C. JONES at the ontineatal Hotel. THOMAS SMI tHi President of Bank of North America. WM TRUTHER3, firm of J. Strothers & Son. 1022 Market street. B. MYFR« 832 Market street F. H DRfcX l -L.SI South Tmrdstreet > DWAR LF VERIX'G.HB outh Front street. CAPT. R J H . fkn * 328 Ree -street HjR*M ft -Wi'Bß. 1216 Yloyamensing avenue. FI * BrKATY.S. W. corner Queen and Swanson. Jb.' Ward 8. HALL Corn Exchange Bank. außmwAir 3t* ■ rpp- POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, su w "tslk op government STAMP- Rn ENVI-LOPE*- is now ready. and fo<-sale nt this office ‘ xobangeswiU b* made of the new style f ran equivalent amount of th' old issue during a eenod of FIVE da»a from the date of this notice, after wh oh no let**rs under oover of the old issue wi t bs sent from thisoffice. C. A. WaLBORN, au9 6t Postmaster. rrs* INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE UJ? PTAi EOK PENNSYLVANIA, August 6,18 1, The D’reotors have this d*v deo ared* iHViDfeiN D of BJX PER CENT., or TWBLYE DOLLARS per share par ah eto the Stockholders, or their legal Re presentatives, on demand. au6 lOt WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. OFFICE MORRIS CANAL AND BANK [Lj§ TNG CO.* Jeksey cut, July 83,1831. iJTV'DEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have, declared, from the earnings of the Canal, a.seim-annual Dividend of FIVE PE R CENT, upon the Preferred Ptock, payable on and after the 6th nay of August next, at the Offioe of the Company, at Jersey City - or to Stockholders in and near Philadelphia, at the offioe of E. W. Clark A Co., thore. The Transfer Books will be olosed from the 25th insL to the 6th of August. , „ „ jy!6 Unit* L. N. CON-PIT. Secretary. NOTICE—TO THE INHABITANTS OF IL3 FRANKFORD—Thai the DAILY or WM-iKLY PRESS can be bed at the counter of my store, or served at your house! regularly, at aa earyhour, _ • w• C, SHEARp, Jylg-lm* Agent for Th» Prtss , in Frankford. fVsr- OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA LLS and darby railroad company. Phil&dslphia, July 13.1881. The Board of Directors have this day deolared a Di vidend of TWEN (Y>FiV& CENTS per share on the Capital Stock of th’S Company, outstanding this day, payable on and alter the 25th mst, at the Offioe of tne Treasurer, No t3t Walnut street. For the oonvenienoe of toe Stockholders, the Trea surer will be at the Depot oorner of Darby avenue and Forty ninth street (opposite the Gray's Farr? road,) between 3 H and 6P. M.. on SATURDAY, the 27th Inst., prepared to pay the above. Tratcsier Books will be closed until the 25th mat. TtiOS. bPARKS, fiecretanand Treasurer, j)is im No. Walnut Street. Y\*iNG MEN’fc OHfcLTI* AS3O - Fxoursion to ATLANTIC CITY, TUESDAY, August 27 1861. Social Meeting at 4 o’olook, In the PRhSBYTFKI AN CHURCH, under the patronage of a number of ministers, who will so company the Association. Boat leaves Vine-street, wharf at 6 30 A M., returning at 6 36 P. M, Tickets One Dollar and fifty cents. Children half price For sale at the principal Bookstores, end the Rooms of the Association. an 2-13t* «rBILR *<>U ARE GB'i ViNG PHOTO V” GRAPHS l)i nil mon got Colored ones, as the share, l. only SI, at khiMKK'rl, SECOM) Stroet, move GREh-W, ltV IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PH LADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN O’CONNOR, deceased. MARY O’CONNOR, the »tdi>w of deoedent, having filrd her petition and appraisement, claiming real ana personal o.ta e to the va*ue o- $BBO, as there n set lorth unoer the Act of Assembly fa suoh oase made and provided exoe Mods thereto must be filed on or be fore next orphans’ Court-day, orifie same «ill be ap proved by ihe vourt. LEWIS C. COSILY, v - Att y pro Pet tmner. July 6 1801. au!2-mtn4t* |\TU JIUE is hereby given that Policy of le iisaranoe i«o. 2531, issued by th,* Pennsylvania Fire company t<» M. Hutohineon. dated April 6th. 183!, for #3,600. has been lost or mi«laid- atd th tapplioition will bo m*det>» the said Company fur the issue of a new Polioj m the . i fIUMAo u< LvVIS, Ido* 2014 OHJSoTWU* Street. aullAW-Jt* jl 'JhiKnE-VEtKS MES. KEORiIITS A AND VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR THE RE ll ARVIY Term of servioe, three vein, “ Pay. $U to ®SS par month. You hrt-.e now an op portunity to enlist and nerve under graduates or Weßt i'olnt. Far full partiouiirs* apply at 800 CHKBTW UT St,, QOfllSf 6f lilghth, Up aUi ru * hp vn JOHN V. HAUGHEy, Fifteenth infantry Rooru tine Officer. WAfcTGD—*A finished drummer and A fifer for the United States Ligate Potomac. Als », ill SOO able bodied men for the United Nta es marine corps for sea and land service, imme/imtoly. Ap ply at Rendezvous, No. 'ill « FRONT Street. Ist Lieutenant W. STOKEB BOYD, jySMSt Recruiting Officer. Ij THK " JMoM.JELLAN KKUIMfNT,” A named in honor of our gallant townsman, General ill George B McClellan. is n.*w organized.and under JU marching orders in fwo weeks O/.e more om» pany will be nooepted, br applying immediately to headquar ters No 220 oath FRONT Street. The following is a list ot fie<d and staff offioers: Colon-1. JACOB ZIFGLLR, Li utenant Colonel, B. 0* JOHNSON, A d&nt. B. c! BROOK’e R, &r/i.^W^o 8 « H . AfeKEY ’ As* i*’t iurieoo, PRILli* LEfDY, Ju. yyEJLULNa, COFFIN, & CO., No. 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer by the Package the following Makes and .De scriptions of Goods: FRINTS. BUNNELL MFG. CO. GREEN MFG. CO. BLEACHED COTTONS. Bay Mill, Lonsdale, Hope* Bl'ckatone, Greene Mfg. Co., Red Bank, Mariposa, Jamestown, Blatersville, Belndere, Centredale, Ac. BROWN COTTONS. Fredonia.Ohio, Gioton. Silver Sprn?. Glezmlle.Eagla, Ataohftttio’e and Farmers, Union. fto. CORSET JEANS—Glasgow, Manchester. DENINB AND *TRipi g-Graf on, Jewett City, Madison, Slatereville, Agawam, Keystone, Ch*-otaw. CANT N FLANNPLB Slatfrsrille, Agawam, Shepard's BILESIAS—Smith’s, Lonsdata. Diamond Hill. WOOLENS. BROAD CLOTHS—Bottemley’s, Pomeroy’s, Glen ham Co. CASaIMERES AND DOESKINS Greenfield, Gay's, Ptearn's. BATIN»*TB—Bass Crystal Springs Convera ville, H-.pe, rt'ff.»rdvii,e. Converse and uyue, Converse Brothers Bridgewater. ALSO, Flannels, Lingers. Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens > iokinss, Colored Carabnos Printed Cioakings, fto an 9 fm*3m FLANNELS ANGOLA, MERINO, SAXONY, ETC. VARIOUS WIDTHS AND qUAIiITIHH. For «ale by WELLING, COFFIN, & CO au9-3m fmw - pRICE, FERRIS, & Co., Until further notice, will oontinue to offer their wholesale stock of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES, AT RETAIL, At tlieir whoierale ators. NO. «.S MARKET STREET. Extraordinary iuduoem.nt. ~111 be offered to those wishing to purchase an> thins in their line for cash, PRICE, FERRIS, & 00, au9-lBt 9IOXA6IS. D3Y GOODS AT THB LOWEST mar ket rates. Bareges. Challies, and Tamertine«,oheap. Madonnas, Poplin*, Mohairs, Alpaca. Plain Br.vwn atd Tan Colored -ims, Nice assortment ofßlaok Silks. Small Figured Silks Blue. Green, and Mlao Plaid Silks. Larger “laids. v»ry cheap. Men and Bo*s’ Wea , mce and ohe&p. House Furnifthing Goods. yoo pairs Gen s’SuspeDders at 65 cents, worth *AI Ad»oided bargain. Also, Fifti dtu-AL Gan id Linen Cambric Handker oruafg, at $6 per dozen, very cheap, at . „ JOHN B, STOKES*, _ aag roa arch Street. fJLGTHS, OASIVIMERES, VESTINGS, jy' comprising a fine stock, at low rates oi men’s and boys’wear, COOPER ft OO r *Aßn, eu7 S.E. corner NINTH and MARKET, 8 OBKT DE LASNES AND BAREGES. 52.00 and 83 full length barege robes. Summer dress goods at half p;ice. Blaok areas goods, a fins assortment. a. »■ aor! O WKn/k^iiTMAKSkir. Entire mantilla stock Reduced 40percent., to close it. Bargains in dusters and lace mantles. Best hoop skirts, right shape, and reliable. COOP SB A UUMA RD, au7 S. ft. rtnrner MTMTg and MUI£V. 31 27 13 l5 1 HOUS?! -FURNISHING DRY GOODS, of every description, cheap for oath. COOPER ft COWARD au7 g, K, «or, NINTH and MARKET. BW)WN SILK 3, SELECT SHADE ’, ORDERED. Good Brown Poult de Botes. Good B ue Poult de Soiee- Good Silks for City Belee. EYitß & LANDELL, aol-tf FOURTH and AKCH. Good stock of staple dry GOOD 3. Cnmplatfl assortment of Mnilin«. Complete mb irtment of Flan'.*i*. Complete Btook ol itoueehuld Goode. EYRE ft (.A"DELL. au»-tf FOURTH end ARCH. BLAUKSJIKS AT JSE r CASH PJUCBS. Good Black Grode Pluses. Good Bark Grode Mevander* Good Black Grode Imperial. Good Black Gr- de Gr in $l. Good Black Neat-Fieured *ilks. H.YKK ft LAtfDKLL, auS-tf FOURTH and ArtCfl. riHEAPDRY GOODS- STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN BUVMBR STOCK, in order to insure sales and realize Cash. Fine Chintfl colored Paris Organdies. Do do. Pane Jaoonets. Medium st» te do. do. Dark Brown Lawns? tttfcrnts. Bilk Chal'ies. Bareges. Barege Anglais, Gray Goods, Poplins, Wouh de f aines, fto Jslaok Tamartme Crape de Fsv>ang» fto. Foulard dilkß and t» lknese, Ac. White Goods ui variety. A fine line of plain Swiss Muslins. 18K to Wots. Block-Laoe Mantles, Bournounand Points, Blai-k and Colored Stella i*huwls _ _ A very cheap lot <?f Linen Cambric Hdku. A good stoofc ot Flannels and Domeetio Goods at the lowest market rates, .-or cash only. CHARGES ADAMS A SON, jyJO-tl EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. BL'OK figured SILKS. A Small Lot Ju*t Received. Small figuresHt76oents. *H*R ( LESS BROTHERS, Jy3B CHRBTNU V and EIGHTH Streets. Florina robes. Ter? durable coloring. in Hew Goods, Measuring 18 to 18 rards. Priors. 81 to #1 SO. j?fS 88AH PLKBB BROTHERS, B‘HKG 4 S. Mixture* end Printed Figures, In H ine Qualities. at va:y Low Pnoee. French aid English Btreges 8 4 wide. jy*B SHARPLLS.- B«OTHERS. Ig£*l —MEMORaB; E YEAR!! JLOU.Ee HARD OH DRY SOOD8! VERY LOW PHICBS! STILL MORE REDUCED! THORNLEY ft CHISM, H. E.oor. FIG TH and SPRING GARDEN, Want to sell their etook eltan at- And have consequently REDUCED THEIH PRICES, _ VERY LOW, INDEED. Fanor S'lka a tittle over hair price. Some stiles of Dreaa'G' ode at half prioe. Laoe Mantles, Pointes. hntrmes Ac. very ohe&p, Slack mike, the oheavest in Philadelphia. A great variety of Gray Goons, Lawns, Ac., As. A very larre stock of i-omrstic Goode. A ver. large atuak of Unen Goods. Cloths, C.e-imeres, Vestings. fto.. Ac. H. 6.—l'hisie a kARi. CHAN 'E -o get goods un nanally oheap. TH»>HNLEY ft -’HISM. N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and'PRIMG GA- DEN. H. B— From this date, July >th. Terms “Cash on DeUverv.” G»_ SUHMBIK STOCK OF DRESS ' GODS AT PRICES ACCORDING TO THE TlMES.—Poplins, Barerea, Silk Chailies, half pnoe: Ghailie Delaine, re dqocd from ts to Uhto.Sprint Churtns rcduoed from UK to So. Opeoial attention ifl requested to our etook of iirran diea and Jaconet Lawns, which we are bound to oloae out at a low figure. CHARLES ADAMBft BOH, ieW HIGH PH and ARCH Streets. Bargains i bargains ! i GREAT SACRIFICES. „ EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS offered in the HOW olo g^f^ Ly UNI>Eil COST PRICES. Sargaiti* m Lace Mantlet, Bournous, Pointes, argniniinfrilk Coots, Baedues Mantles. HARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS, BARGAIN* IN BLACK SILKS. ’ 900. Mohair Grenadines for SBo. Uo. Delaines, new styles, for 80, Wo. Organdie Lawns for lflXo. UXo. Lawn., fine quality. lorta. BTEE1 _ ONi JyB Wo. TI3 North TENTH Street, above Coates. A BANKRUPT IMPORTER’S STOCK of Samples of Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs, in hem-stitched. sheer-oordcd. and embroidered, from 10 cents toffs cents each; a great bargain, purchased a soorifioe for cash, and to be sold in the same way only, CHARLEB AD«MI? ft SON, Jett EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. LACE POINTS, BOURNOUS, -T AND MANTLES A large stock to be sold at leas than wholesale Prices. We cannot be anderßold in these goods. CHARLES ADAMS A SON, |S*o_ EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. UIUSQUITO NET t’ING, *ll colors; Tarle '"l tan. all colors, for covering glasses; Plaid and Swiss Mo.li™ at fc leW EIGHTH and ARCH Street*. OPfiUTAL NOTH R ! I On and after this daw a'HORNLEY A CHISM will off*. EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT TO CASH PURCHASERS OF LKV 0OO1>8! Being determined lo udutt iktir Stock they will Vtod BarfainU! Beautiful Fancy Silks lor 7# cents, worth B LM Heavy Rioh Fancy Silks tor 81, well worth 81M. Grenadine and Barege Goods, about one half their value. Gray Mixed Good., in every variety, from 8 eenla per verd to SO cents. BLACK SILKS, RICH AND LUSTROUS, VERY CftuAP. Heat Blaok Brooade Bilks, double faced, fto*. Ac. De Laines, Calicoes, C&ssimeres, Cloths, Vestings, &§. iiinenSfiJUuslins, Flannels, Omits, Covers, ft-c.. Re. SHAWL AND CLOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION. Frensh Laoe Mantles, Pomtes, Shawls, Eugene*. Gambna Laoe Monties, Chantiila Laoe Goods, Re. 9look Silk CoaU. Mantle*. Ac., m every style, AtTMORNLEy A CHISM S, a. ft»«eror EIBBVB * SPRIHB 848 888 « « UMON P PEft AT MAQRB’S—UNION ENVELOPES AT MAG FS. UNl' N EbVELOPj-8, at 3itt CHESTNUT Street. Over four hundred different H-yleß. Also, the Coat of Arms of e ch ot*te beautifully ooloied and plain, Large reduction to country Stotekeepers. WHO E«au“ Khi’alL, AtM’GK ’8 Union Paper atd Envelope Manufao tory. Hl6 CHEbINU 1’ street, aulO St ANL uomfojrt. M-I a, THEOBALD asks, Who oan please or salt everybody? Such a person probably never was born. Bnt those who know when they are suited m BOOTS or SHOES are invited to give him a call, and those who never were suited before may be suited sow. He is at hisoli ilaee.BoB COATES street. iell-lni MILITARY NOTICES. COMMISSION HOUSES. RETAIL UK k <,0009 ■GW at,MU:iWh;rt. NEW PUBLICATIONS. PA.ST 4. Now Beady. Part (4 Monthly REBELLION RECORD : INCI.U DINtJ EVERETT', ADDR B<, WITH ADDITIONS; 00 PAGES DOCUMENTS; 13 PAOES DIARV ; ■ 1G P»GKB POETRY AND lACIDENT*. STEEL ‘ORTRA TB, Gen. N, • Y<'N. ojur General JOHN A. DIX (a *up*rboriginal likene.s). . N 11.—'i nis work contains nil the Documents. Ao.. of President Llncol'i, Gen. B«ott Secretary Hcwird. Edward bverett, Gen. McClellan, Jenarßon Dav>s, Joseph Holt, Gen. Duller. A. H, fjtephemj, John P Kennedy, undrew Johnson, Full Reports of Butfes and .skirmishes, Lists of Offi cers. ft -., <vo. »uh cn‘p 10 a received at the Office of Appleton’s Cyclopsedi >,No. 3j south *«X PH .*-iroet. *uB-thBfn-Jt. JOHN MoFAKLANtlgentk LAW AND aiiWBLLAUBUI'B. new and old, bought, sold, and ezonaneed, at philaijelphiA-HANbook s!oRKf e Ko:Vi» CELS TN U r Street. Li brarle* at a distanoe parchosert rhoso having Books to sell, if at a distance, will state ifceir names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions pnoes and eonuiticns. WAVI ED—Books printed by Benir min Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and «pon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits our •hazed. Pamphlet Laws of Pemnsy 1 vacia for sale. Cate tastes, is press, sent fr«p. appraised by PKEBEUVING J aKS. AND BEST PATENT FRUIT JARS. (BAKER’S PATENT.) NO CEMENT IS USED, AND NO EXPOSED SUR FACE OF GUM TO TAINT THE FRUIT. THEY ARE THE MOST SIMPLE IN OPERA TTON, RELIABLE IN RESULT, AND EASILY POTTER & BODINE. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietor., 106 CHESTNUT STREET. Also, Manufacturers of Plain and Fancy Wine and Liquor Bottles, Druggists* and Crockery Dealers* Green Glaee Ware. jilO-wfmlm Glass above, GuAS” BE’.OW, „ , .. . GLAS* ON ALL SIDES, ibo dagger of being poisoned with Metal inußiig the ** Har>ell Jar.” HAR.TFLL A L*:TCHWORTH. aulO’im Gluts Warehouse. 13 N. FIFTH Street. PERSON 8 PUTTING UP ** FRTTIT.*o .are y invit-d to oall and ex mine the * Rartell Jar ” ieoommende <by Dr. -t ee, Prof. Hnoth and oth*vs. see silver meda’s and irst premium d>p omas, which have never atl<>d being awarued when p aoed in coni.'etition with o her Jars, HaRTK i kLEiC WOnTH. aulO 2ra G ass Warehouse, is N. F.FTH 9’reet MILITARY BOOBS. (JOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE POR TENTS, vex ini By fROTIIINGHAM & WELLS. *»r*e-i tf r ATE3T ,&E WS. ATTENTION TO Mjl OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE ARMY. —We are now manvfactanng Military of all de scriptions particularly a very fine French Flannel Shirt lor officers, Ac., which we oher for sale, in large or email quantities, at very ow prices. We have also on hnnd a sp'e did stock of white Linen Bosom Shirts, worth $3O per dozen which we will sail at $lB. Mi ft S. QTiSIINfiF K G Eft ft Cl).. 14 BANK hU9*6t U. B.Military fcbirtManufactory. KUHHKK KJSSORT.-y. BRAINERD HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. A few Boarders will be received at tbis "ouse for the remainder of the season, at the low price of $5 per week. au7 10t THOMAB B&ODHEAJ>. BATfIfKGj CAPE ISLAND, OJLPE MAY, N. J.—DELAWARE HOUSE is now open for the Reason. Terms. $8 per week. iyld lm* JAMES MEORAY, Proprietor. iSAiUIKG, BRIGANTrNE ROUSr-, BRIGANTTNE BEACH, N. J. Now open for the season. The Bathing, Fishing, Gunning, and Yaohticg bfing very superior. Boatfi will await guests at the inlet ou arrival of trams. Board per weak 88. P. O. Address. Atlantic City. B. D. sAITB, ■irß-ani Prwrifitbf. WHITE HOUSE, Loirer end oi MASBACHU6ETTB Avenue. ATLANTIC CITY, This house » looated immediately on the Beaoh. and preeente every aooommodation for Viaitore. Term, moderate. WILLIAM WHITE HOUSE, jejd-lm Proprietor. * rpH B AJ.HAMBRA,” ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. A SPLENDID NEW MOUSE, Si F. Corner of Atlantic and Massachusetts Avenaes, Now open for the reeeptieb of Boarders. The Rooms and Table of 4 *'ißE ALHAMBRA” sre unsurpassed by any on the Island. There is a spacious loe Cream and Refreshment Sa loon attached to the House. Terms Moderate. C. DUBOIS ft S. J. YOU’SG, je27-2m Proprietors. PONGRBSS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This spacious House, situated at Atlantio City, will bo opened on the »th June, with every aoooramoaation lor visitors. The House fronts the heaah lW feet. «iving a splendid view of the ocean, and Is near the Fisbing ana Hailing point. No pains ■will be spared to secure the comfort and convenience of guests, jett-tsel THQMLA« C. GARRETT. Light iioume cottage, atm nttc CITY, the nearest Hon» to the safest part of the beaeh, is now open for the Season. TFRMS MOD^RkTE. HO LKiUORS SOLD OH THIS PREMIUMS. JONAH WOO'VTON- JeW Bin Proprietor, Seaside house, Atlantic city, 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, ieM-im SB A BAT BING. - “ The Clarendon, 17 (formerly Virginia House,! VIRGI'iI* AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, is now open tor the accommodation of Boarders, ‘ his House is situated immediately on the Beaoh, and from every room affords a fne view of the sea. I e2*-lnj JAMES JENKINS, M,D, Tammany housr, w-b Caro lina avenue, Near the Depot, ATLANTIC CITY. The subscriber takes pleasure in informing his former patrons and the pub ic that he hav reopened the above Bouse, where he will be happy to please all who may favor him with a call. •_ je3* 3m ELIAS CLEAVER. Proprietor. HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—This House fronts the Surf, and he* the finest Bathing Ground on the Beaoh. Board per week, 88 80. Bathing i Teases included for weekly boarders only. Board per m«U. <4 jgM-km Proprietor, Kentucky house, ATLANTIC CITY, H J. Tnia comfortable and convenient new house located on Kentucky avenue opposite the Surf House, has been fitted np for visitors this ae*s<>n. F. & P. QUIGLEY, Proprietors. N. B.—Horses and Carriages to Hire. je34-Jm r’ENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J„ M. L»WLOR, Proprietor. The above new house re open for Boarder.,. Rooms equal to any on f t beaofi, well ventilated, highoeil rags. Ao. Servants attentive and polite Approximate to the Bathing grounds. leM-lm pKANKLIN HOPSE, ATI-/VivTIO CITY, N "*' BY MARY MAGUIRE. , . . This House fronts the surf, and possesses the finest Bathing G ornids on the beaoh Boarding GMO per week; 81.00 per day. Single meal 00 cents. • ■ • fiathins Dresses inoluded for weekly boarders only, ie*4 Xm ' COir.ST!TUTrONAi, H USE, ATLANTIC CITY, H. J„ (Opposite the National,) JAMBB J. BARR, (of:h Old Globe,) Proprietor. WT The choicest brands of olqnora and Organi to be found on the Island- Je*4-*m C COLOMBIA HOUSE, Atlantic Oity, J N-J. EDWARD DOYLE, Proprietor. Ibis Honseis in the immediate vremity of the Snri Hon>e, ard within half a iquare of the best Bathing Grounds on the beaoh. The proprietor will use every effort to make hie guests comfortable. Terms reason able. leM lm STAR HOTEL, (Nearly SAMUEL ADAMS, Proprietor. Dinner. ....•-—. W cents. Alao, Carnages to hire. Boftrdori Aooommod&ted on the most reaeonshlo terms. jeat am SEA-BATHING.— NATIONAL HALL, Caps Isiahd, Cape May N. J.-The propnetor of the above-named finely located establishment would respeotfully inform the thousands of (lues's that have heretofore visited his house, that, m order to meet the pressure of the tiroes, he hsa, for the present seaeorr REDUCED HIS CHARGES for Bearoeis to EIGHT DOLLARS PER WEEK. Childrei- unde, U yearsoi age and servants halfpriee. Superior aooommodations, and ample room for Ml persons. Refer! to J. Van Court, MS Aroh etraet, Philadelphia. jSI-am A AltO,'! GARRETSOr/, Proprietor. WHITE SULPHUR AM> OHAI.Y BEATE SPRINGS, DOUBLING GAP. „ ' These Springs are in Cumberland oonnty, Pa., tliiri: miles west of HaTrisburg- on the Railroad, and a> e now open for the reoeptron or visitore. Board from five to eight dollars, according to. rooms. Prooure yonrthrough tickets at the Penns, Ivania Rail road Offioe, at a reduoed price #4 through. Call on if. 8. Janney, Jr., & Co.. 606 Market street, 10, information, cards. , uli , t mnBK , jeM-ftn* Proprietors. CJBA-B '.THU G.—The UNITED STATES ” HOTEL, ATLANTIC. N J.. is, now open for visitors. This is the largest and best-furnished Hotel on i lie Island, and lieing convenient to the beach and surrounded by. extensive and well shaded grounds, is a desirable Houst for families It is lighted with gas and well supplied with pure water. The Germania Jooietr will furn.sh the music for the season, ibe oars slop at the dco> of the Hotel for the Oirovenieno* of guests JhREMIAH McKIBIIIN. ie»-tf Proprietor. SUMMER BOARDING, ATLANTIO CITY, N J., ASHLAND HOUSE, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and tbe Railroad. Atlantic Avenue. is mow ortH For the reoeption of permanent or transient ieS4-Sm JOHN 8 RTOKfea. SAFEIi S LILLO’S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No. ili Sonth SEVENTH Street, near thr The nndendgned*. thanktnl for past favors, and bomc determined to merit future patronage, tias secured as •w&nt and oonvenient store, and has now on hand $ fa?feMiortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought end offied '?on “re°an2 Burglar I‘roof SafM. 1 Are oulT ctnetw fire and burglar proof aafes made.) Also* Lil fops tfnoqnallsd Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looks. Lillie's Ban* Vault Doors and Looks will be furnishtt to order on short notice. This is the stiongMt, best protested, and cheapest Door and Look JOl offered. _ * Also, partionlar attention is oallod to Lillie's Ne* Sabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This safe is son •edeU to surpass in style and elegance any thing fared for thii purpose, and is the onl? one Uot n ilnot ly lire and burglar proof. _ . SraciAL Noricx.—l have now on hand sa? twenty el Farrel, Herring, ft Co.'e Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a sompleto assortment as to siies. and all lately •»- ehanged for the now Celebrated Lilh* Bale. They will r.Jfoti.rriov.ri.M, WUijS£i3PKsnt AMUSEMENTS. Wal/KOT-f'TrvEKT THE,‘THE. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. Monday tvv.Ni a, Au ( u«t it. Thrn« P/Are# „ . CHIMNEY COANER. Reter Probitj —. - i.. K. ShvmJlt DftfiGßi Mwi Rote Wood nnd mud'll* Therep*. . WlU' W’S VICITM ByVi '. ?!! ™* a I * o ri 8 * w«, w M . i'AS i)’*THOi« aScoide w",* 10 ” Wood ’ ar,d Msd ’ I,# Th(M,B - IM ° LD V,RGOTA - M cDONOUGH’S OLYMPIC THE A - OffcN FOR THE bbibnH' „„ TBM (MONDAY) EVENING, A&iSv 11 OF CoMp^f^ T G 6oKKOY'B REGI ERIM.IANT *UCCFBSOF ANNIE LONSDALE, aud the new eomin ' 'x'Hf. PET op THE PUBLIC. J. E. (fcDONOUGH EAST TIME a« “Miehanl,” in “ T'e Adopted hi'd ” with Xnnie L»nadale in ih* great original ■* Good for Nothing,” und other er.tera omenta. BT'Seeaniai bills. it A fIxWMBLY BUILDINGS. LABT ' ' WEEK BUT TWO-COMPLETE AND UNEX AMPLED Hi'cCKSN.—tfeery nighi thia w«ek. Day exhibition on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 1 o’flook. Store' otioon of the 80UTHF.RN RfcßxX i.'lON-F'fty Vievg—including the (rent Battle al Bull a Run. Vn.. Battle at Carthage, Miaaouri, with lo’tiaita of all the General.. To be followed Ban deraon’e great ropreac t-uon of the RU MIA er WAR. Admiaaion. M oeota; ohi dre,>, Uoenta. Colored people. U pen's. m|| at GRAND MUS'DaL FE«T< VAL IN AID ntr JOHN’S ORPHAN ASYLUM. . On Amiui 15 iMi, Attf-e Grounds of the Asyiom, We»t l h i*dft!»hi»i »T/!rtH?2? lc S rt r lll th * bn under rue di r»AU<m o* Pr«*ie«or .rhundMi assisted by the best m «'cal r »t-nr i- theoiT. Tioket* 25 en»*. Children 10 cents. The arch air* t» Rj>c*and fine,»ind Green and Coa*ea-Bt>eets oars connect witn th* Hea<onvi|l* oars at fairmount, which run to the grounds. auIO n P::NNmY;..VANiA AO -.DEMY OF THE FIN); ARTS. 1085 CHifSTNUT Street, if open deny. Sundaya exoepted, from lA. M till «P. M. Adimaaion aa Oonta Chila-on sutler twelve yaara. hall price. Sharaa of Stnolt. RM- jyj WAN i’S. A/|ILLI*E?.— A young and respectable iTA. , merioan lady, in ent? oireomatanoea who iaa ■trenger ir. tha nit*. lsdeairnueof obtaining a rboronrh knowledge of the milii e y trade in all ita branrhea, nod for a sood opp .rrunity to rio ao,M a fir-t-olaaa -b -tablianment aii>‘eral premium wll be paid Addr»aa. immcrt'aiei’ with name and loeidenco, ' W X. Y Zi” atthle office. au9-4t TEAi H*R WANTED A lady, tho roughlr qu*l fied And welt brad. to teach* in the interior ot the Store. Atntc qua ifioations. references, and terms a* d where an in erv*w can he nad« on Tuesday or t Wedn sda? n*xt. Address *' Pfincipal,” Girard flank. Third at'cot b .low übeatnut. »l 9 Si* KJTLVER WANTED.—('Id silver bought ~f«T o aah, in large or email euantitiea. fy KRI"E» ft BIDDLK, EIGHTH and JAYNE, Uiiaraira. anftt* t EMPLOYERS WANTING . YOONS J Men, Ice., are inyitad to addreaa the 41 Employ -lent Committee,” at the Room, of the Yount Men’s Chriitian 'Aiaooiation, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNVW Ib-f*- IIMO BOARDING. BOARDING t f’O 522 WALNUT Street, op nosite the sate of Independence Square, Having been refitted and newlr fii'niaoed.is now readT for the accommodation of Boarders. A few ehcs&t single and on hie rooms low vaoant. an7>St* FOR SALE AND TO LET. «THE “ FETRIDQE SHILLING*’ TO LET ;-To let, for one or more ieara the “Fe tridge Building.’’ Nra. B'9 and BJI Cheatnut atreet, lormer T ononpiad b» Li. J, 1 evy A Co. he halloing ie bailt o’ brown atone, fourg onee high, fire-proof, M Djr 1 75 feet. 'I his orahMshmentis considered the handsomest de voted to ormcnercial nurpos* sin the United B*ntea,nrd the good wi l of ihe immense trade formerly transacted theiC valuable. Apply to _ W. FRYIBSOKE FETRinoK. 109IW.IIFOUO.TEPNTH Greet,EewYm'k. N.B.—ihepreaent Fixturea belong to the e.tah)i«h ment. Mil2-mwAfgtif jig FOR 8 A 11. -/ everal desirable 3a FARMS, in Book, and Montgomery onuntiee. Apply to ALLEN & SIM s eon'ne-.et *oorner of FOURTH and WALNUT MreeU.eecond Boor. aulO-at* »FOR SALE— Oa resAon&ble-tenaa, the new Residence* a nlaininjr alt the modern im provements, Mo. 30'* North SIXTEENTH Street, Apply to A • LEN A SIMS Southeast corner FOUR CH ana w.*LNUT streets, second floor. auP-dt” ?X> RENT.—The very desirable f-.trre, J»o. 421 Bl'., well adapted for be hardware business. 'Will be low. Apply to M. PATTON, «9 South h i htoenth at. aufi 6t TO IET.-A nWELUNQ HOUSE ■ITHTRTBENTH Ptrret. above Arch Street, with 'all the modern convemences. Kent moderate. Apply to WJSTSERILL A BROIHER, au3 47 North RLCO *D Street* m TO RENT—HADD iKFIELD, N. J. JOB —Acommodious BRICK HOUSE, oentrally lo cated on the main rtreet, H ! addon6etd; has ail the oom-i ions and oonvenienoes of n complete Country Boose. Inquire of J. E. FKVTON* jy37 lm* 922 WALNUT Street. Vhi la. ATO SENT LOW —Furnished or un* furm.hed, fit six month., «rJongor, if doairodi ■ large and oonvenieat HOUSE. No 178, Aroh atreet, Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 9x6 ARCH Street. Je II tf m CHESTS OT-STRfiET HOUSE and STORE to rent,—The desirable business location, Un CIIESTN UT Street, with dweliinr pttaohed. Apply at 431 CHESTNUT street. apil MOTOT MOPJAH CEMETERY LOT 3 in great variety, in the old «nd new rronodj, for sale tor JuflW M- TV^THtJUTLIj, Cemetery Laaa and Parbr Rood* or address him at 14**8 CtiJiitkY St* KENT—A very desirab.it STOKsi, •' ob the Ninth-street front of " The Continental Hotel.” The Store at Ninth and Saneom street* **** eially adapted for a SiDOI,* and Huutxee Maker. AnplT to JOHN JtlOU, 58-tf Bonthtreet NINTH and SA NSOM Btreeio. CTOfi EXCHANGE. —A CHOICE TRACT A of good unimproved rarm land in ftp ?WW pfNe* Jeraey, qoaTenion; tc the city, will im oxoannied (dr Apply.«t Ns-. 13. s FtIAKRAS: ftraet, REMOVALS. HKMOVAL J\MBs H. CATTLE has removed his Office to No. TO9 LOCUST Street, first door ab ve - asbingt n Square. an7-llt' UKOCERIRS. rpo FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RVRAI, DISTRICTS. .We re prepared, as heretofore, to snpply families at iktir Conn try Residences with every description ef TIHB GlOeE-KiES, TEAS, ftt„ ftt. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STREETS. sty is • pUKE POBT WINE. FOR BARE BY O. H. MATTSON. ABOH AND TENTH STREETS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. El AMS INSU RANGE COMPANY, A Ho. 406 CHJSfllHtft.S^W^ FIXE AHD IHLAHO IKSVITAHCK. 11U09611. Ctorgs W* Day—~-~of Day A Matlttk. Bamuel Wrights- “ Wright liroz &. Pi B- Biruoy—i “ Davis A Bimer. ftsnry Lewis, Jr— “ Lewis Bros* G« C, Rioh&ruEon,-,.. u J. G. Howe ft Ce. Samuel TP. Bodine...-Prea , t Wyoming Canai ■£•*■» *, Jqos W. Kverman~. .of J. W. Bverman ft Ci*. •so. A. West ** West ft Fobs*. Ki St Martinet.— “Savage,Martin,ft O. WikonDaria—...Anoraoy-at law, E.D. Woodruff.y^..,of Sibley* Molteu*ft r <wi »' j»#. Ksnler. Jr— No. 1711 Green street. GEORGE We DAY, Prerideuiq FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vioe Presitfsat. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. faH-ihf SAVING FUNDS. CAVING rUt.L-"-’.,:,iXED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner TJIIF.D and Bir,*?- NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENI. S. R. CRAWFORD, Prom Mr-. JAMES R> HUNTER, Sesrnlary and Treamivr Omse hours, from 10 until I e'oleok ThlsConwanr i- nri ,c *.r - -v. l -■ . *eg.slafor» W Ear UHEBTER PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD- TIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANG Mjjftjf, On and after MONDAY. June 9-1891. the train* will iuave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. oorner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Street*, at 7.49 and 10.90 A. SI, | and z. 4.19, 0.90. and 10 P. M,, and iffl leave the Station, eorner of TH RT¥-FIRST and MARKET Street*. (We*t Philadelphia.) at 8.09 and 10.« A. M .andl. “ *«' Leave PHILADELPHIA at BA. H. and IP. M. Leave WEST CHESTER atB A M. and OP. M. Train* leaving Philadelphia and West Cheater at 7.48 A. u. and 4.19 P. 91. oonneot at Pennelton vnth Train* on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Centra) Railroad for Oiforrt and intermediate noin**. HENKE WOOD, general hnverintendeni _ -JT—•». FOR NRW YORK. At£BS£ NEW DAILY LINE via Delaware and and hew York Expron Steamboat Com pany receive fretcht and leave daily at a F M,« de livering their cargoes in New York the following days. Freights taken at reasonable rates WM P 01.YDt , Agent No. I* SOUTH WB4.KVE-L Philadelphia. JAMES HAND- Agent, Fieia 14 and I* east UVER. Hew York, aul-tf _____ - e.lg—a. PHI i, Al>*. 1 PHI A AND ££c£9E& WASHINGTON EXPRESS STEAM BOAT COMPANY. _ . . New line, direot lor Alexandria, Washington, nod Georgetown. »hrongn in M nouia nastn S earner PHILADELPHIA, Captain THOB. HAND, Steamer JEHOME. Captain JEROME, Will leave Philadelphia every w.JBNESDAY and. SA TURDAY. a» U o’o.ook M.. nonneotint with all tinea at tboee ports, and '••’mu**' rhi!a lieorgetown. and -Alexandria every 1 UJSSDAi and SATURDAY, &r No. Id SOUTH W HARVEB Ph.ladelphia, ' MORGAN A RHINt.fIABV gents, jjM-iftl FoopofG street, Washington. K&UDLAK t.Li'-B AND M3HBBi>AILY ' EXCURbIONB.-Bteamer CO- H Ai- .' r.Y leaves first Per below AsCH Street, EVE KY MORNING, at 7P« o’clock, (exoept Sunday,) for Chester* Fencssrove, New Castle, .Delaware City> Fort Delaware, and Salens . Rotammit leave Salem at lXand Fort at* o’olock: . . Fare *or the ExourmGjuuv—- W oenti. Stases lor Bridgeton abdOdessa meet this line, RKYBOiiD iKtves ARCH-Btreet wharf dailr. at a o'clock. for all tandmxa named above ex oopt Fort Delaware. we lit* . FOit NEW iOKA. - TUI Philadelphia Steam Propsllsr Gempuiy will eemmenee their bnsmeas far the eeanes an Monday I *Wh«dr Staamar*arsnew roastvier irsig.i at Seen Piar abova Walnat slraot. Verms aosomMsdsting. 4 , *»4 **%* <o ke f • • ’ » •* « |~|T.TVB OlL.—Pure Olive oil in white ru.tMT WINS—In ouks wui oases eiROVAAR PEINVIIte, BanudHksooM, .» t>« City, at Id *satk WEIRD Stroat ..Fdwin A dsns. •Vin.ni Bewer*«
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