The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 14, 1861, Image 3

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    Meeting or the Returned Members or
Col. William B. Maks’s Rksimbnt —Oar reed
•rs bare already been no'.ifi d of the hot that the
majority of tbe membttii of Colonel Mann’e seoond
reserve rogimeat have leuraed to this eity. They
held a meeting last evening at the eoraer of Se
venth and Galh whill streets Sme two hnodred
persona were present, ot.lv a part of whom were
uniformed In the mi-iet of a great deal of omfa
■ton the meeting was orgaoisod by o riling Mr
Joseph Galloway to the ohair.
Alter order was restored. I'-e committee on law
appointed at a previous meeting reported the re
tnlt of a oooferenee with a softiitor. It was stated
that the soenasl t fc. ti. lt. it etlj sAeestaty t* ob
tain the names of the members pretest to enable
them to obtain the money due them from the State.
He <vas prepared to ot.mmei.cn action for the pay
of the Boldiers, and war cor.fi of suocess. Three
eheers were here given for the committee, and a
eeene of indescribable oonfnsion ensued.
A commit! o of fire rrere eppr-ini-rd to wait upon
Connoils, to see why i, was that the money appro
printed for the support of the volunteers’ families
had not been furnished them, as they oonsider
themselves in the United. States servioe, having
attached themselves to Col Baker’s regiment.
This transaction was also greeted with the most
uproarious and boisterous applause.
A vote of thanks was then techeted to Captain
George W HawkiDß for granting the meeting the
use of the room, light, ka
Captain Hawkins nude briei speeoh in reply.
He said he had not expected any vote of thanks,
and had done nothing ui u. ti, ;n, his duty Hie
fellow- joldiers bad been in the field with him in
the some glorious cause They had been called
eat by the htete ci Pennsylvania, expeotlng to
proceed to the seat of war, and match upon the
scored soil of Virginia ; hnt, owing to the triokeiy
of petty politioi-.ns, they had been kept lying in
eamp at Hasten. It was not their fault that they
had net bean accepted by tbe War Deportment He
was sorry to see thatoert&in pope considered them
deserters. Bad the regimnut beet, properly treated
they would have remained, and would certainly
stand by their flag to the lest Every man pro
sent was willing to rein r. to the aervioe and make
the soil of Virginia red with the blood of our Se
oession foes, f Cries of that’s so ] The speaker
eoneluded by referring to the difficulties, existing
between Cel Mean and et-rialn high officials- Re
ooceidered Col Mann a loyal ton of Pennsylva
nia, but thought he had erred in making promises
he could not fulfil
A gentleman moved thui tho former officers un
der whom the men hod served he rtquested to ex*
plain what bad been dune with the money received
from sales of provisions end benefits held for va
rioua companies while In eamp at Easton The mo
tion was adopted amid much confesioa.
The president requested that all persons who
had spoolfic charges to mate shiuld step op and
give their names in writing.
The men have all been reornited into Colonel
Baker’s regiment.
The meeting was a very disorderly and boiste
rous one, and reflected bat little credit on those
by whom it was oenduuted. It adjourned to meet
nt the eall of the pre ident.
A Philadelphia Colonel Insulted.— On
Satoiday night Colonel Hobart G March, of the
Fourth Pennsylvania it egiment, now encamped on
the western oonfisea of the city of Bal.imore, en
tered Arbftltar Hail, on Frederick itreet below
Baltimore, with several > ffi -era of tbe regiment,
with a view ef obtaining raff ashmen is While wait
ing to be attended to, a man named Samuel Has
lem approached the colonel with a glass of liquor,
whiah he thrust immediately before his fase, and
proposed the health of General Beauregard Colo
nel Maroh remonstrated with Q-tslem on his insult
ing manner, and was replied to with considerable
impudence. On reaoh-ng the street, Haslem was
taken into on-tody by Officer Dearer, and con
ducted to the Middle District station, where Colo
nel Maroh testified to the above foots Justice Hiss
committed him to jail, bat subsequently released
him on a peaoe security
Formation op New Regiments.—The re
cruiting oi oorapjiiies for tue new regiments is
quite active. Nearly all the three-mccths volun
teers have been paid ..ff and disoharxed from tbe
service and we are assured that the majority of
them will re-euHst. la seme of the returned regi
ments whole oompanies have again vtlanteered-
We tiotioc ih»t Col. E.-cok Piticrenn’s regiment
ithe Seventeenth) has been accepted by the War
lepartment
The Pniladelphia Heme 0 oard Regiment, for
active service, has been acc. pted by the War De
partment ; active recruiting is in progress.
Colonel Morahrad is ug nis regiment,
and it is confidently ex...-.,: h.ilf tbe regiment
will be filled by tbe end of the pr-aent week.
BCoi Baxter and Col Gosline’s Z -n-ve regiments
are making rapid progress Tho well known sol
dierly qualities of theso two gentlemen are euffi sient
to form a regiment in a v; ry short space of time.
Rbtubned Volunteers.—There seems to be
a great desire among tr e returned volunteers to join
the regular army, as the pay and term of enlist
ment is sow the same as in the vo Ino tear regl-
XB«OtS On© reason given by the volunteer* for
Such course is that there is mere regularity among
the regulars in respect to rations and niching
We heard an old soldier remark lately, 11 that in
the regular servioe, when a man ate his breakfast,
he knew bis dinner to be certain ; bat in the vo
lunteer service it rested on conrincenoieg ” As
the Government needs men. and many avenues to
the seat of war are opened to recruits, they oan
take their choice. The marine corps is a splendid
arm of the service, and they appear to get their
pink of men.
Col. Birney’s Regiment.—Font companies
of Col Hirney’B Zmave Regiment will so into
eamp, on Lamb Tavera road, sear Laurel Rill, ad
joining the Churob of St J'tmeß the Less, thii af
ternoon. Captain Frank Graneilo’s company was
■worn into service yesterday The ormpany nnm
bera one hundred men. is admirably effioered and
will he the crack osmpauy of the regiment Cap
tain G-ranello has been connected with the Wash
ington Grays for years and is in every respect a
soldier We give the names of *he officers of Com
jMrtiy I—Cassis, Frank Gnu ello j first lieutenant,
Gilbeit Adams; seoond lientenant, Bd. Halder
znan.
Military Affairs.— Col- P- Wise, of Ly
eoining county, tne newly elected oolonel of the
Keystone Rszimenr, arrived yesterday from Har
ritborg* accompanied by the Rifle Guard, of
Lycoming county, Captain Clark, Lieutenants
Farr and Bryan. They will be sworn in to-day,
and immediately proceed to the oamp grounds of
the regiment, on the|Wi3sahiokon Several other
companies belonging to the regiment will bo in
the oity in a fow days.
Thb Keystone Rsgiment.— This regiment,
now organ-zing at the building* cf the old Pennsy)
vapfa Rank, promises to make one of the most
efficient of the Pennsylvania regiments accented
into the service Its < ffioers are : Colonel, Peter
A Wise, of Williamsport, Pa ; Lientenant Colo
sel, E R Badger; cf Philadelphia; Major* John
H Stoever, of Beliefonte* Pa —all men of mili
tary knowledge aid experience.
To be Musterpd In.— Colonel Raff has re
ceived orders to muster m Colonel George P. Mo
Lean’s “ uameros Light Guards,” by companies.
The regiment is independent oftbe fitate.
The First City Troop.—The First City
Troop wit) return heme tbis aorn ng. reaching this
city about 10 o’clock Great preparations have
been made by their friends to give them a hearty
reception Colonel Pleasanton has ordered out an
•soort to the Troop on tbeir ernval.
Daring Bobbery.— A few days since, a
holies No 725 G.-eeo street, was entered by thieve,
doting the t.banner, of the residents, who had taken
a trip io the country An entrance was made by
the bnr*lore by prying iff one of tbe back shatters
and olicobing into the window nnd as tiers was no
perron about, they bad ample time to do whateTer
they chose.
The rohbery was discovered by a lady, named
Davis, who bad received a note from the lady of
the house to give it an airiog prior to her arrival
home
Oq Mrs D ivia proceeding to the house she dis
covered : >.st the gas was burning in nearly every
loom, ai d that the farnituTO had boon mattered
promt sen usly about tbe rooms Bhe at once ob
tained tbe servioes of a gentleman who accompa
nied her through the bouse Iu one of the rooms
they found a set of silverware packed up, ready
for removal, with two of Colt’s revolving pls’ols
laying alongside. In every room elorhi g. Ao.,
was scattered about the floor, and some money,
and other articles of value, to the amount of about
140 were missing It is evident that the thieves
were in some way frightened off without securing
their prospective booty.
Attempted Suicides —yesterday morning
between seven and eiga; o’clock, an elderly woman
of very respectable appearance, dressed in black,
wss seen to divest herself ot a portion of her cloth
ing. at Aroh Btreet wharf, and jump into the
Sonny-kill A lame toy who witnessed the sot,
sprang into the water and succeeded in rescuing
her when bath were very nearly exhausted The
women was taken to the - inth ward station house,
where she is still detained. Bhe gives her nnme
as Uary Brown, and states that she is frrm Barks
county She is unwilling to furnish any informa
tion as to where her triends are to be fonnd.
A woman named Kite Higgins, a lodger at the
Sixth-ward station house, took a large dose of lau
danum while in the oell, on Honday night Some
Of her fellow lodgers informed the officers of the
iaat, arid medical aid was Tiroeared. The woman
was aroused with great difficulty from tbe StQpor
earned br the drag. She has made several attempts
to destroy her life, bo’b by laudanum and poison.
fcCHAHGED with Passing Bogus Coin.—Yes
terday morning, A exander Squibs and Gorge
Benners were before 0. 8 Commissioner Harriett,
on a charge ot pa-sing a oi e-dollar ooonterfeit
gold ooin It was in evidence tost on Mo»dey the
two meo entered a tavern in the Twentieth ward,
and Benners in payment for liquor, tendered the
one-dollar gold piece. Tbe proprietor looked at
it and said that be did not think it was good, and
letuied to take it Shortly after the two defen
dants entered another tavern where they passed
the eoln. A policeman, who was watohing them,
then took them into onstody After a partial
hearing the accused were held for a further hear
ing. _
St. Josepb’s College.— This instiiution
which was inoorpora-ea with all the privileges of
a oollege, in January, 1852, will commence its
eleventh seholastio term on Monday, the 20 h inst
The number of its former pupils, who #r, how
among onr most enterprising and sueoessfnl mer
ohants, dootors, lawyers, and olergymen, together
with many who are at present officers in tbe United
B‘a*es army, attests its usefulness, while tbe large
number of students st'ending the last term proves
its continued popularity.
Bksouid ebok Drowning. —A man, named
'Willism Moffailan, fell vvorboard at Vine-street
■wharf, Delaw.rs river, early yesterday morning,
bnt was rescued from a watery grave by boat’s
orew No 2, Harbor Polloe, and taken to the
Eleventh ward station-house, where he wasresul
eitated and is doing well.
... Second-waed People’s Association. —At
a rroeot meeting of this association too following
reeolationa were ag’eed to:
Reamtved, Taac the People’s Association of Se
cond ward pledge themselves to su-tain the hi a
tional and State Governments in aopportlng the
Constitution and preserving the Uti'in of these
States, aod wo will use every eff irt to foster a-.-d
keep slive -he fi-o *! patriotism new filling the
breasts of alt true and loyal American oitnsns.
Retolvd, That we entirely disnountenaooe any
man in offiaa, elevated by our suffrages, who may
retain or appoint persons in port ion who have been
sympathisers with iresson, either before or after
the luot, and we spurn with indigestion any at
tempt to oovar thoir infamy by bnheiy or fear.
True Bill,—The Grand jury have found a
trun bill against Win LncDtnei anl his wife, who
are charged wi'h setting fire to their premiss The
case will come up before theoourt to morrow.
Being Improved.—Tho Lombard-street
Grammar School, near 8 xth and Lomoard streets,
is now undergoing repairs, and being handsomely
improved
Fixe! Up to yesterday the State House
bell had not been struck for firo for a period of
two weeks.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE
Quarter Sessions— Judge Ludlow.—But
little bns ness wis transacted in this court yester
day Tho calendar far the term is an unusually
light one, aod none of the cases of tbe June term
ware left over. The time of the court has been
therefore, exclusively occupied by new caws, Mid
the prospect now is that, in n short time, those
will be finished, and an adjournment bad, so that
additional repairs and alteiations may b: made in
the eonrt loom.
The only vase worthy of mention that was tried
was that of Mat’hew Connelly, who was charged
with burglary. 0 ving to a defect in tbe indiot
ment, the diatriot attorney abandoned the ease
and a verdietof not guilty was rendered Tbe de
fect oonaiited in the omission of tbe word “ folo
nlous'.y” in the seoond connt, charging the receiv
ing of the goods knowing them to have bee* stolen
Oinco tho revised code was passed, making tbe re
ooiviug of etoten goods e felony, wbioh was befete
only a misdemeanor, it is necessary that that word
should appear in Iddio’ments charging that of
fence Another bill, so eharging. was then plsosd
be ore the jnry, and the defendant again put on
his trial.
From California and the Pacific.
$04.1,031.73 in. Speoie.
The steamship Champion, from Aepinwall, with
passengers and treasure from California, arrived
at New York yesterday morning.
The California news, in the main, has been an
ticipated by the pony express
We are indebted to Messrs. Wells, Fargo, A Co.,
for soplnns files of the latest papers.
From Wei's, Fargo, A Co.’s Mercantile Prices Cur
reut, July IS.]
We observe no an snal activity in financial oir
eles Tbe demand for money since last steamer
day hen been moderate. leading to no changes in
prioes, whioh are still quotable at 1 i i 2 per cent
per toon h for short loans on satisfan-ory names—
he inside rates prevailing; and l-.lj per oent for
loans on mortgage As a matter of onnrse, thi,
abundant supply of funds, secwslbis to all 'he leg •
timate wants of tn de, inspires eoi-fiienee In every
department of commerce and prudent enterprise.
The advancing prosperity of our State, and the
oonstant accession of now elements of wea'-tb, are
adapted to encourage the most cheering anticipa
tions for tho future
Gold bars, on the denartnre of the last steamer,
dropped from 830 to 810 fine par The interval
betwe-n steamers is alwayß, more or less, a period
of depression in bars, dependent measurably upon
the supply offering and the shiiprag demand for
China. Arrivals during this period, if requiring
encashment, are usually either placed on the
market for what they will bring, or taken to ao
count by barkers at a rate deemed by them oom
pensiitory for holding nntil the recurrence of a
more sotlve demand This rate, whatever it may
be, and which for convenience we shall hereafter
designate as the “rate for aooannt,” generally
rules tbe maikel, aevanoing gradually with tbe
approach of steamer day, and deolining suddenly
when shipping reqairomests a-e supplied, some
times even before the day is over.
The leßdirg inquiry to-day is for Temiltanos
Eut. We hear of no purohates for China worthy
oi note. Toe demand is active, the cnoply not in
excess, and sales are reported at 83(1, wbioh is the
asking print, though the bulk of tbe bail
ness thns far has probably been done at 825
Our lest advices from New York are more
favorable, aununeing sales at 862. So further
qacta'ioci from China sinae onr last reference
We have the satisfaction of noting a mrtber
abatement in the rate of insurance on treasure
Shipments by to-morrow's steamer may ha covered
either at the Lloyd’s or at the California Mutual
at 21 per oent for all risks, or at 1] per oent for
marine risks only.
Tbe decline of insurance, as was tobs expeeted,
h°s not been without influence upon the rates for
Eastern Exchange, w itch, though still nominally
at 5 per eent premium for sight bills are decided
!y drooping, and wo think cannot long be main
talned The placing of large sums at 41 per eent.
before s'eamer day t« over is not unlikely to recur
Sterling is firm a- 484 for Bankers’ and 48if.49J
for Commercial Bills The offering is very light
at present, but will increase shortly, as grain arti
vala enable exporters to complete oar goes of ves
sels now under charter-
Tbe produ-e market has experienced little ac
tivity siroe our last reference, and presents few
transactions for report, or changes for aomment.
The country demand has proved slaek, and, very
fbrranately, frtsh reoelnts of trifling importance.
preventing either legitimate activity or any 'creed
movement Interior buyers appear to find snffi
eient ocoupstioa in reducing stocks, laid in during
the excitement that prevailed in the market In
May, and in liquidating the obligations then in
curred ; at all events, their wants at present are of
the most sparing extent and their remittances not
as satisfactory as would be desirable Holders of
Soods have found do occasion to force business;
ad there been large arrivals, invoioes would, no
donbt, hsm boon pressed from Bhip, elthor undor
iustmotions to sell upon arrival or in preference te
incurring additional expenses
There has, however, bsen some little exoite
ment, and an improved feeling in certain articles
that are deemed liable to be sffeated by ehsnges in
the tariff Teas have eontinned in request, and
thongh not moving largely, are viewed with favor.
Coffee is etiffmirg upon present high ruling rates
Raw Sagan have regain*! the slight decline noted
in onr last, and are looking up still further as we
write. Brandies meet a better market, the ac
counts of the vintage and the w ants for the tell
feeding te improve the demand, while it is qoiie
probable that an ad valorem settle will be sub
stituted for the present specific duty, and raise the
cost on the floor qualifies to the oonsumer
In other goods prioeß have either remained nomi
nal from a lack of transactions, or declined with
sales of a limited oharaeter. Batter has drooped
in a marked manoer, and rales at a figure that
must prove a great disappointment to the'venturer
of reoent heavy shipments by the lithoms route.
Candles have scarcely been dealt in&ud oould not be
placed equal to our last quotations, hefined sugars
bave not met their expeot.d activity, and close dull
and slightly lowered. No other article offers oc
casion for remark.
As yet the business relations of this coast have
been little affected by the rebellion on tbe Atlantic
side of the country. Attention 1b a good deal dis*
traoted from trade, however, by the unhappy
state of sfftirs, end of late it has been deemed pru
dent to pass the limits of the current w&n's of the
hour. How long such will be the case, we would
not venture to prediot; dealers are keenly observ
ing the course of affairs, and will not be slow to
act should opportunity present itself, either throogh
the ohargee in the tariff, or from other causes, that
the events of the time may brirg into operation.
Expectation w-ll also generally be disappointed if
more activity does not soon attend tbe country de
mand, and prioeß are now low enough to a limit of
improvement without ri k
FROM GUAYAQUIL
The P S. N Company ’8 ateamer Anne arrived
at Panama, from Guayaquil and intermediate
poTta, on the 51>*t nit. She briEiß on 8-iwg
Fbeisbt —For Southampton—349 bales bark,
13$ aaoka cocoa, 102 bales o'obilla, 12. paekages
hats, 4a. For Liverpool—23S raoke ooooa. For
New York—s 34 caoke ooooa, 12 do. ooffee
Specie for Eogland
Specie for Panama
521,209
446
Ourdßtei are as follows: Guaysqull, Jiiv 24;
Manta, 28th; Esmetaldas, 27th; Tumaoo, 28rh.
FRO a CALLAO.
Callao, July 14 1861 —The Comercio , in L’ma,
of tbe 4 h instant, publishes a statement that three
or four persons (Americans) were arr-sted in Cal
lao en suspicion of their being engaged in issuing
false or counterfeit Bolivian- money. Two of tbe
parlies arrested are contractors, men of enterprise
and intelligence, ana no doubt their superior ener
gy has induced the animosity of others engaged In
like calling Knowing the r-reat delay in too in
vestigation oi orimes in Porn, they make this
oharge, oount oiijsaid parties, confinement, and by
this means anticipate them in securing some con
tract with the Government.
AFFAIR’S ON THE I-THMUS.
[From the Panama Btar,3d ]
Earthquake —oa Thmsdny m ruing (18th.) at
8 20. quPe a smut shook of oartbquako was expe
rienced at Panama
The shock was attended with a loud rumbling
noise, similar to that produoed by a heavily 1 -den
wagon passing over paving stones —no ill effeOtß
have been experienced This is the second earth
quake we have had in Panama wLhin about a
tuor.th.
NAVAL INTELLIGENCE
The United States steam frigate Saranac was
yesterday taken to Tab<>ga, in order that the
damage recently sustained by her in grounding
during tbe late swell may be more fully ascer
tained prior to het leaving for San Fianeisoo It
may probably be necessary to diseh»rge her so»l,
provisions, and batteries, so as to lighten ber suffi
ciently to eff-st a proper examination.
The United S'&tes steamer Wyoming has been
ordered to Ban Francisco, and not to Panama, as
previously reported.
Tbs St Mary’s is ordered to tho coast ef Mexi
co to relieve the Cyans
Lieut. Vansant has left the Cyans on Blok Isays,
and returns to the United States on the steamer of
the 5 h iDSt Beyeralof the effioers and orew of
the Cvane remain in bad healih Assistant Sur
geon Hoyd and Lieut Fi l Hugh bays been trans
ferrrd f-» m tbe Lanoasr.r to the Cyane
Hbb Britannic Majesty's Phip Mersey.—
Tats spier d d vessel, wbiob arrived at A-pinwall
on Tbutsdav last, is contidered the finest man-of
war in the British navy She has been sent bore
with 100 supernumerary seamen for the British
squadron in the Pae.fio-
Tbe Mer ay leaves this port for Jamaiaa next
Tuesday. Fottuua’ely, owing to tho skill of her
medical effioers, she tea been kept quite free
from yellow fever, wbiob has committed snob
dreadful ravages on the ships’ oompanies of other
vessels
Aruiyal or tub U. S. Flag Ship Lancaster.
—This tplendid vessel, bearing the flsg of tbe com
mander oi the United States naval lorce In tho Pa
cific, FI tg Officer Montgomery, arrived in port on
the evening of the 29 b instant, after an absence of
three and a half months, daring whioh time si e
has Bailed over some fifteen thons-uid m'les.
Tbe Lncseter bus visited the Matqat sae and Sand
wich Islands and the Mexioan ooast. and has, du
lug the entire cruise, made under flail some of the
best time on record. Her effi-erg and orew are
well This ship will probably remain In our waters
some time, and relieve the Suauao ordered to San
FrsnoiHO.
It 1b remarkable that since the organisation
of the Government there bee never been a shild
born In tbe Presidential mansion to any President
of the United States.
A Very Large Thing.
[From tbe New Haven Journal. 13th.]
Of all the •• oonfigeooe” men wo have ever seen,
an old man who registered his name at the Union
House yesterday, as James Robinson, beats them
all He arrived from Now York on tho early
train, in company with Mr Frank Spicer, polioe
Olerk at the Tombs, and Mr. E Luff proprietor of
a hotel In Harlem- Fkmu these gentlemen we
learn the following interesting facts: Several yetrs
ago the father of Mr Spicer saved from drowning
la New York harbor a Frenchman, who subse
quentiv removed to Havre. F’ance.
Robinson called on Mr Spioer a few days since,
and exhibited a letter purporting to hava been
w-iiten by this foreign gmtlemau, just previous to
his death, whioh ooourred in Havre a few weeks
since. It states that, being about to die, he fffls
desirous of rewardirg his fonasr benefactor, hy
giving him a portion of his property, in value
about $24 GOO. Id tho event of the death of Mr.
Spicer, Sr , It was his desire that the amount should
be divided among his heirs The faot of such a
resone from drowsing having oocnrred at the time
designated, the name of the party, and his subse
quest removal to France, together with other oir
eumstAttees connected with the affair, bad the effaat
ot convincing the gentleman of the truth of his
statsment. The goods were claimed to hava been
forwarded to this eountry in a sh p bound to. New
Haven. To avoid tfce duties on thorn, Robioson
olalmad that be had landed them about eight
miles from our oity, where they were stored, sub
jeot to the order of the consignees
Before disclosing tbeir whereabouts, he proposed
that Mr Spicer and Mr Lnff (whioh latter gentle
man la a brother in-law of Mr. 8 ) should advc-cc
the expense attending the shipment—via: $204
these gentlemen thought it prudent to take a
look at the “silks and satins" before investing the
r.quired amount. Accordingly they came np with
h<m yesterday morning and stopped at the Union
House Robinson hired a horse and carriage at
J.islyn’s stable, and as the affair began to lock
tuspicious, they oonoluded to traek him After
taking a olrcoi'ous route about the suburbs, he at
last baited lo front of the house of Mr. John T
Mercer, No 8 Sperry street Here he had an In
torview with Mrs. Merocr, and informed her that
a similar amount of property —left by deceased
relatives in California—was in New York awaiting
her disposal.
After galling upon Mr Moroor, and informing
him ot his flattering prospeots, he again returned
to the Dnion House, for the purpose, if Dossible. ot
dosing up business with his New York friends He
told them that the valuables were a short distance
from the oity—were packed la sixteen trunks, aod
c number of bales, and that he would take them,
if desired, to see the man who had them in ebarge.
He aacemcanted them to Broalwsy, whore, after
finding Mercer, the four had an interview in the
street He told Mr. Mercer that “ these were tho
gvntivmsn who worn after the goods iu his pos
session,’’ and inquired if the gentlemen weald ad
vaneetha amount, ($294 ) if be (Heroer) oouldn’t
‘ get them down in his two teams during tbe
night.” Whether elated by his prospeots, or
whether “ dumb founded’’ by the men’s boldness,
we do not know ; but ono thing is oertain— ‘he
thongh-.heooatd;’’ and when he asked if the trunks
and hales we-e not at big bouse, as be (Robinson)
had rated, ha donbtlus thought, for tho moment,
that he oould do no other way than to “ nod his
head ” Mr Meroar says that ha never saw his in
torrogator be fire that day, and we hays no raison
to douit his veracity The exoLemant attending
the information received, together with the bold
ness and onnfidenoa with whiah the question was
askrd, doubtless surprised him Mo quiet acqui
osoenoe Substqusntlv h« became Busploious of nis
new found friona, and inquired into the faots of
his visit Rnbiuson is a man seventy years of age,
and a fluent talker.
To other parties he pretended that the gentle
man who oame np with him wore custom-home
officers, iu search of the contraband goods
Mr Spicer is a brother ot the oelebrated Georye
Spicer, horse-dealer, of Long Island, and has fir
a long time h -on cooneotcd with the police depart
ment of New York, bnt he is confident that he
never before sawa “oonfidenoemsn’’ who squalled
Mr. Robinson Dad be not been of frequeut cog
ntsinca of suoh offences, he donbtless wuuld have
b.-on ‘-out’’ about three hundred dollars As It
is, he Is not disposed to proseoute him. as his in
genuity and perseveranae, if not his extreme sge,
almost entitle him to e*oap*.
Highly Important
OPERATIONS or TMI PRIVATEER BUHPTER—SHE
BAILS INTO CURACOA. TAXES IK COAL. AND
STATS TBBBB EIORT DATS—THE UNITED STATES
COKSUIs PROTESTS AND IS WOT NXBDIS.
[From the New York Express.]
Captain Boreham. of the brig Sea Foam, ar
rived to-day, Informs us that the Sumpter arrived
off Cnraeoaon the night of the 17th of July, and
firsd a gun for the fort; but the people of the fort,
not knowing her national flag, would not allow
her to oome In until the Governor had been oon
suited.
The Sumpter then sent an officer with an armed
orew ashore to talk with that offioial as to coming
into port to ooel up and refit, whioh the Governor
allowed, against tbe protest of the United States
consul. Sbe lay at Ouraooa for eight days
Daring tbe time, the orew had their liberty
ashore, and, as Capt. B. says, raised the devil
generally.
The oaptaln of the Sumpter said he was very
sorry he had not arrived three days sooner, as
he wanted iee badly—whioh article Captain B.
had a oargo of, and had only arrived the day pre
vious
Captain B. was detained four days waiting the
departure of the Sumpter , whioh took place on tbe
24th. Saw no privateer or suspicions Vessel on the
passage home.
Aflair* in Georgia.
[From the Bancor (Me.) Whig, AngutlD.]
Two young ladles, of this city, have recently re
turned from Georgia, where they have been en
gaged in teaohing. Oo arriving at Louisville. Ren
tuoky, they found themselves without money or
means to pay th'lr bills, except a Georgia draft on
New York for $l5O, whioh oould not be oaehed in
Louisville, because, ae a preoratif-B against Its
loss, it had been made payable to a parson in New
York. Uodor these eireumstanoes the landlord of
the Galt House (Hr. Silas F Miller) very gene
rously advanced tbe yonng ladies $75, without se
ourity, upon tbe mere nromiie to deposit the amount
to his oredit in New York Ho also attended assi
duously to all thelT wants, and manifested the ut
most kindness to them
The young ledici left Mason, Geergla, two days
after the battle at Mananas, the news ot wbioh
had jast reaohed that point. The rep.eeentation
there was, that SO 000 Rational troops were pro
sent against 40,000 Confederates, and that 9 000 of
the Nationalists were killed, and 1 000 only of the
Confederates At the same time it was admitted
that, of the Georgia regiments alone, two were al
most destroy ed, as well as one or two of the Bonth
Carolina reglmants A company from Mason, com
posed of young men of the first families, belonged
to the Ba7*nih Georgia Regiment (the gams that
was so terribly oat ap by the Maine Saoond), and
of 85 orivatei in that company, it was said that all
bat 20 were kill id. The bells were tolled, and
there was universal moornirg
Thera is great destitution at the South of many
of the articles of .übiistecee and olothing; bolter
50 oente per pound ; coffee, srloea, and many art!
oles of grooeries hardly to be had at any price;
oot-.oa and other olnths selling at two orthree times
the usual priors. Corn is very scarce, and high,
but the new crops were good, and would soon be
ready for harvest. Southern corn, however, it is
»*»ted, will not keep for any length of time, as our
Northern oorn, and a few months will again
reduce them to straits for food They are now en
ooursged by the leaders with the idea that the
blookade will certainly be broken up this fall. Jeff
Davis has promised that It will he removed be
fore Christmas. Meantime, Northern sentiment is
misrepresented and perverted by artful eztraots
from a few Northern pipers, and they are thus led
to believe that the North will yet yield to the
Southern d«msndß
Advent and Adventures of a Strange
Music Teacher at Red Creek.
[Cor. Lions (Wayne Co.) Republican ]
Rnn Cbbee. Aug 3 1881.
Within the past few weeks onr quiet village has
been thrown into a fever of excitement, by tbe
diselosnre of oiroqmstanees which seem almost too
shocking to relate.
Some eighteen months since, there came into onr
midst an ill-looking individual, emanating from
Eyraonse, and professing to be highly skilled in
the “musical art” WLh a suporaband n-ft of
brass, he snoeeeded in ingratiating himself into
pnblia favor to that extent that he obtained a
I- Mass,” and. mingling his profession with that of
a horse jookey, he sneoeeded in obteiniug a snp
port and paving the way to aoeompliah his designs
the more successfully.
Some months siroe he was promoted to the posi
tion ot oborister in the M E Church.
By a oourse of oondnot tb e most ontrageons,
Parker had sneoeeded in -educing a young lady of
abnnt nineteen years, the idolised daughter of a
respectable farmer living a short dis'anoe from ’he
viliage. Suspicions havng ros ed on him, young-'
men of undoubted veraotty b«oamo secretly eye
wimrsses of his shameful peiformanees, and im
mediately disolosed the faori Proof was so posi
tive that both parties oonfessed the erime, and a
hasty flight saved him from what we aro sorry
“ onr boys” wore so slow in preparing for him.
Parker Is a married man. His wife is highly
spoken of by all who know her, and was living with
him during the whole of this transaction, which, it
appears, has been going on for months. There aro
the strongest evidences that another young lady
has been ruined by him sihoe he has been here,
ani that this 1s bat a repetition of his eonduet in
other plaees.
Publishing Secession papers in the New
Engl ana Mates is biocming rather a dangerous
and unprofitable business The Democrat, pub
lished at Bangor, Me , was recently “oleaned
rut” by a largo number of oitiiens, and 'he ma*e
rials of the office burned in the street Toe editor
was wise enough not to make any opposition, and
therefore esoaped unharmed.
Now York Stock K reliance —Aug. 13
EIRST BOARD
6000 USSa’6l ooup-,._871g '8 Continental Bk.. ■ •. .70
6>e 0 do 88 7(1 Paoifio Mail a Co. 7*
a oo use- ’O7 no d 0......
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Abo do MM im do.— ose, 141-i
ISOOShioO, ’SB (H* SO CO- t3U 73%
Michigan Its—.»> 000 Ena Railroad M
10 00 Venn tOa 'SO. . 48% 7 Kne S pref '*
WOO do— 4tsi 7 Mioh SAN I G MOW
&*)u Virginia at Os «'0 01 0* do_——-,b0O8»%
loco do it I # Panamaß— 108
0000 Missouri State 6s <4%| 00 UlOen R Ben,-ell) *)%
SHU) do 51044 ! 00 do.-—.—.. 004
740C0 do 4«% 1(0 Gal A Chi R oss
*OO MoCsIsH A 8 J.4'%; On do iS 00%
1000 &1 -tT* 7«% l S) no . - 00
10100 a o k n Wr loan lti> 12 0 Cle A Tol R SO
IMH duo K Ist mt .. 102% OUO do tOO.IMI
SOlOii Erie& W 3 m.- id iOOO do——— .———Wi
CITY ITEMS-
Important to thu Military — lt Is Important
to know that Rookbi 1 A Wiloon have established a
Military Clothing Depot at their Br. wn Stone Clo-hinr
Hell, Nos. OtS and 000 Chestnut street, above Sixth,
whrre eierant snbst nliali and beonmmg Uniforms are
g t up at the cheapest possible rsies and in the short
est possible time, /he same skill which is evmo- d in
genii I np eoits for civilians is displaced by ibo fi,nl >»
tbe mauufao nre of their Mili.ary Cluthing. and heir
patrons among the volunteers will have ample justice
done them.
Imp ibtant Opinions —Preelden* Linaoln’s health
is reported as so d.in spi-e of hisworrimeuts ard vex
ations. General Boon seems troubled with a variety of
ills; taut the old he o bears up manfully, making his
eainp bed an extempore offioe when the twinge* of dis
ease are unusually sha p 1 hose distinguished gentle
men have both announeed as their opinion that the best
and ebespest Gto’hing either military or oivio, can be
P’oeured at the tine-Price Establishment or Granville
Stokes. AP Chestnut street. A handsome Gift presented
to eaeh purohuser.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 18C1.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
w M 12 o’olooc un non.
Bohr E J Piokup fioku* sailed from New>ort 9th
Inst fur thia por. , _ ._» , n .
Hoh * Momouth. Ardersjn- and Sarah Helen* "her*
mao. Mile! from Providende 10th instantJor tbj por*.
i Rob' ?sa : Idrultfe, Conmnit oio&itd ai GloucWter “-a
lost for th«s por«. Z_ . .
I Motors rlfirapto Rofersjto'len Baker, •♦ee'imna.a-d
1 Dania* Moms, hoops*, abated at New Yuri uta mat
for this port „ , „
Bohr Diadem, Casey cleared at New York Ittn mst
for toie oort _ , _ . .*
Siltr Dal No't*. Dmanora. hanoa at &astpo;t M lilt.
Rohrs tflar? Atw> o*i; Emma amelia.Hard
Ior; and J HHojt, Lines, oleared at Poston lOln inst
for this port.
MARINfe MISCELLANY.
Bri« Sarah Starr f.ifn Wiimiijßtoti, NC.forLirer*
pool, before reported &s o‘Ptn«*d b? t e U H iteamer
Wabash, and takto M N *w
board, was. cario ino tdod. owned by ® G * w * Mon
roe. of Newport. R I.'nnd the senior partner wm on
bo»rd nt the time of tteo*ptu*e. I’be Newport Newt
says it i« not a little aiogular that the first seiittreofa
vessel be'o»cinß to that por should have been ibat of
one owned bj a firm who have been considered in*
moat pr. minent amon j those in that community navini
Seoession prooliviti a. _
Ship Mary, (of New York.) frrni Naotuofrst, was
tnwed to New Medford Ilth met for repairs nd to be
fitted for sea, after whioh she wdl b* taken to N York ,
t>i load for sbu Franoisoo* under oommand of Captain i
Peter C Book. |
CONTINENTAL HOTBL-Nratli and CliMtunt.
Wl/Jam**.PoUivill* Kf onklm.JPhlliicM,hiii -
K ‘‘hep ft wf, Phila ’ i« H B MoK"*ver. Pa
DW Ugl*r,UBA T FJ«J«ra Bnaton
J uiohard., rhioaao A W Wentworth Chiaago
D K Sma 1 New York { Horn'. PutiDnif
H L*o Pittsburg Jft* i Jaa*-.
Sum -or Hi lan ft "Bin, Pa *L’ V 9C or in. Harrebt
- L Martin, benna „„ $ F'Vffin ftisbmond. Lnd
N Pane. Wuh.D|>on, DC J jVNorn.i'Bw York
• uton- C-nfioid. ulinoia „ P S w * olk
J 1 Reilly * da.Wheeling.Va John Wood tuff. Conn
obn M Oakley, New York iP Banker Brooklyn
8 a Bud on. Janesvil e.Wia w HP ‘>urle , lowa
Mi«» nit;enho ee. lowa Mr Woods, lowa
Fdw L lark, Bout n £9 a ’ h S * 'S’ .
Mrs Ayen, New York „ N-laon li.fford. Prov, * I
Cb'S Dexter, inomnati.O J has Barrel, Boston
Teweenev, Wheeling, Va J • lamnion' t l.nuiß
w H bi eh, Madison « W blitw, Dayu n o
C U < hsw. Cinoinnoti ft 5 D*nrler,_ leve'ard
*» C ball. Chicago K NSh lton.Con- eotiout
W Gan etc. Pa-ruhurg J,P' ron. New York
F H imith. Nowa k. S J 81 Bcardmon.'Jor. nte
Mias E P Beard mon.e'nglandWi.Chandler ft a. IWase
G H Reese. Baltimore K T ilent ey, Maryland
8 8 Walkl ry ft la. Conn D 8 Head * la. New York
Mr brans, oew York G o Lii coin, Maas
H E JJroune, Baltimore ' *° “Pox, New York
Mr Fdwards. Co neetieut John Hayer, Lancaster
O F Mi.o-e, Banville, Pa w Baneook. Danville. Fa
» DeLong, Danni'e. Pa J D MoCrearr, M 1 hunk
H H M.ller. Pittsburgh J G Flint Jr, Boston
J P Roy. Watertown. N Y JL'I ff.low, Few York
HCurner Boston W H Rookaftllow. N York
Hon lex brans, Maryland John Lyon. Bedford
W ii Smallwood. Wilm,Del JWooieton, Wilm, Del
D Hoi iday. Baltimore Wm Porter, Lynn, Man
on F a albe ser. Buffalo H W Nogeri. Buffalo
W 8 Wilkinson St la. nail F « Stevens. California.
S l’ Hlair, Trry NY J B Culver ft wf. lore City
J P Culv»r. Jersey City 8 M (•hoenißkor, Baltimore
J M Ashley. ’• oledo. 6 Chos Good e»r. New York
N W oorerors Lieut H M Bleu- U 8 N
J N Snowden. Pa J B IWoKetma. Jr, Pa
no« H Canfield, Vermont M #r«b«i " y
H r inereun Jr 1 l'liuti J-i w Pul tori Do'Uni
G W Banker. Boston H<o Wilkes, new York
j C Howard, fhioago J lair York, Pa
£ Merrett & wf, W J Mr* A 9 Lyon, Carlisle
M -i-SGtLAfCev *OFtft-Foßrca sisset. below Arab.
A H Clay. Wash. DC CL Pereh'ng ft la. Pa
Sami J Iroyer.Johns'own.Pa 8 B Mo lrojr ft la. Pa
Mr- Knox, Pirtebu r John Ctldwell, Connenivle
J K JoiniHion, Conn revilte Jas - e-ley, Doutlasville
* W Arolie .Kooheater.NY C « Palmer, 1 enna
a 3 Broadband. Jr, Pa Dr G Linderman Pa
N T Kineaster, Virginia W B Mn«ele , Phi'a
W » Phelps, -ittsbure H R Lindarmsn, Phila
Jas J Kee-es, Bridseion.NJ Jas H Hopkins, Pittsburg
Gipnor, Pit •hurK K H IVcwm. Jr, Pittsour*
I’liHS Kpangler. York, Pa JI Bhimer, .Illinois
EP M Tier, Atlantic Ci y J WLoane, Baltimore
8 Ford, Bt Lome
AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
Dr J C Bird Dover Del C F Palmer. Philadelphia
Mr H 11. Pennsylvania 11 « Atterbury Pit sburg
C H Stowe John Diosson. D>- of Col’o
U B Cannon. Pmyma, Del Jno Burnh.ru, NewCasJe
Jas Mol'onnell. HaDimore X C fond, Newtown. Pa
CC Hines. Lane 00. Pa Wm Harris Jr. Philada
D ' e on, Chioaso J G IYokes, Pittsburg
AHS-int v on'geo. Pa e DKo n;dy Philada
Dr Jno Wiley ifc wl. G May John-Weidman, U rli
Cl»r i’o Yi n OhA*ib*e*n H Harder kestnn. Pa
H Starwood Hew York ttCjvlswl* fcl-a n *l
w H Henrinun. Virginia JasL Waugh, New York
O H Morrison. Wash,DO H Whitaker. Albany
8 Raynor, New York
87 LOHIB HOREIr-Gbesmai nrevt-above Third.
J a Zvk J CoiviH. Pennsylvania
Chas Wharton, Jr ®!1 senbaom. N J
SB’ Kawlinvi ew York J Bieo-r. Few York
W Harrison ft wife, NY 8 G Wright, i ooJt Havan
W K Thurston. Indiana J B Fori-s Mam*
W ' Woods. FI. mington' J Johns. Dataware
W J Conner. M Ononk J' ho Btantnn. Wi keebarre
A 8 monda. Ma-eaohusetU J fan arson. De'aware
J A King, Wash. DO GW Middie'on-New York
'lf W Henry, New York C D Litobfield, Boston
THE HNH.>N-arek street above Weird.
J W Wf bster. Philadelphia » T Plaok Delaware
I Nolen, De aware FNo on. Delaware
Wm B Aha er Pittsburg A Huffnag e. Pa
p Wilcox. Jr. Wento.lT F Krnoser, Cm. Ohio
Wm i Burton. Pi . Ohio fl H Loohrr. Baltimore .
Mr Caron, w sb. D C JO Malfoid, 'ow Jersey
Robert F Boone, N J H B Bejmer, Ohio _
D«r oCar.ohie E J Stone. Wheeling, Va
» L Gee Gsidee M § M Fohwartx,. u 0
G L Herd Tunaqna J C Brown, Reading
hi £ hteelmnn, Pbi.a
STATES GNlOW—Marxei gtreet. above Sixth.
J H Zinn. Getty-lnrg T Grie»t, Penneylvania
J D eed. Pennsy venia E ''ugh, Pr nna lyania
c Part* nheimer, > hila A B L-'U.fellow, l.ewiat’n
B Podook- Ooi-tesviUe A 8 Wa her. New Jersey
ONevin. Pittobnrg
Jf< Davidson. Pittsburg HWWtro, Tor Pa
«B : »b»r. Penns-lv t.li H W Bircm. Wilm, lel
Jn P ariol.L noaxtor J b Pmi h kla. Phi'*
EWB tti. mwa W AJodbi,Bohuylkilloo
8 Landis. Middletown
OOMM‘'RCUL HOTEL—Sixth si.., above Chestnut.
t Senrert Philadelphia O Boiler, Maryland
W H Grandr Phil oelpnia W H Barner, ihiiadelohia
w porier. woo beater N Y fl C Nesbitt. Mar. laid
Wm Dilworth. l.’h ser oo J TtLCgnit. Philadelphia
Co* J M borer. Fenna D W Chambsre. b Jersey
CPe.rce. bewjer.-ev C n all. besero-,Ja
C G Ha'deman, Columbia J Murdock ft la Oxford
NATIONAL—ft&oe street, abnro Third.
F 8 Seiler, Harrisburg C F Traoy, Philada
AsaS-oott Grernsburg N d.n.* ds. Pottsvi e
Joan M'.roney. I hi ada £PAnoo injF* trsvilin
Lt n: e Williams, Wash, DC £ G Boyer, Wash, D C
J H Doak. W ilkesbaire
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, abOTe Raoe.
DFoobt, Ringgold AdnmKridejr. Lebanon,Pa
Hbnn h- AHentnw i Felix Barr Csne May
J l Williams. New York John Helton, Puteton
Jos beyfert, Pottaville
BALD BASLE HOTEL—Tmrd it., above Gallowhitl,
P Fenstamaoher, renna joseph L-ntsi Penna
A G new ey. Bethlehem M Berger t aiHeaUQUa
Chas H Fpoober, Phila J C bebropp. Betl.l hem
*1 8 LMStcriTl'. A 1-66*117 CO G®o J KBSuIUJ
J D Bitting, Reading
BLACK BEAR HOTEJj-Third it., above Gallowhill.
C W ea d. Allentown Jeoob K Smith, Penna
C Finney ft la. Hartsv lie W Barner . Peunsbu-g
Jno north, Fenn-burg Chao Morn on, Penna
has Harper. JeDkiu own D Harper Olnev
Geo Kline Ami'yvilla Hen-y « emond Panna
Jn • Han burg Jaoob K HUU fam#
OQ i’re.oher»L>ebuboo J Bo^er,fitoneisYille
BAR-LEY SHEAF-Beoond itreot, below Vine.
W B Buoks oo D N Bradshaw. Book* oo
. l Danoeiihnwerv Buoks oo 800 Picke-lags PM'aa
HMyresA U, heuna Jno Waison. Baoks oo
H (viUiQKi ain, Buoks oo T«*♦ Penna
B»dj Ptißtp hernia Tboe W Slack- Penna
B McCarters Haruville Devid Jarrett, renna
MOBIiT VERNON—*eoond street, above Arob.
E Al* Uftnn, O-ortet’n* D 0 * B 6rimBley» Penna
Geo Moore* Th U -°' co, d* m
B MoFat«. N-w Jerfte« Q W Hueteißg* r. Penna
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TKADB.
QEO N TATSIAM )
THFROi BINGHAM,} Coumiitmovth* MonrH.
WM. L. RBHN. S
BAGS
,-l; ih* tSerckaiitu' Eisthangt , Ffiiltdiiphia.
! htn Tuscarora, DunleTj— .—Liverpool, Boon
ihin Lanosster. D"osn.-—,— .Liverpool, eonn
Bros 'ia-r « MiUiVen, Narden Matanzu. soon
?oftr Augusta. (Qr) Horton.-v »»>» °t HarteyS^on
«AKfN#t INTELIjItiBWCI?,
! iip ?it:i.AI»KLPHIA, Ang. 14, I*6l
BUR RISES— « M—filHf BEN * «
H'WH QVATBR—- >*
ARRryi?i>
Bobr Stephen A Doueloe Brooks, fl days from Key
"W-ft. wit> hides tallow, fto. to oaptain. ffawg<>iDf
into Key Wert, 4 (i i»se, bark Ann Bl'xabeth henoe.
Ljflft6lM>F of'W'T M«od«num Crwder:
a'eo brie Elisabeth Watts, just urr from Gulf ports.
Th* steamer Water Witch *ailed 3d iBSt for PeniaonlA.
Sohr Mar? H Hanks Cannon, 7 dais from Boston*
with le* to Ken re fly- Stairs A Co .
Sohrlda. Wormwood, 7days from Kennebunk, With
Bids* to Van Bor . Woodwmfc. A Co. ,
Schr liissie w Dyer MoDuffie.Tdays from Portland,
tri.h cid«e to Van Horn. A Co. M
Bohr Jos Max fie Id. May. 7 days from Boston* m ballast
to N Gturtevanr. A Co, , , « .. _...
5o rflW Mor»e. Reaaton. 8 days from Dighton, with
mdse to Twelis & *o. , _ . ... .
Sohr Kmma* Smith. 4 days from Dover* NH, in ballast
t0 goh P rJ*W Farley, bnrr'mgtnn- 1 day from FTedenoa*
with wheat t*> Job Barrett A Son, _
Bohr TP Me ’one;- Carter- 1 day from Camden, Del,
wnh wseattn Jas PiarraH APrn. , _ ,
Sohr vantua. Mixon. 1 day from Frederioa, Del,with
wheat tnj'a Barrett A Son , - , ...
Sohr Waaoonsa Savin 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with
wheat to Jas B«rratt A don. „ , . „ .
Pchr J*s Sitierthwaite* Maloy, 8 days from Boston
in bal ( ast toMurteya-t A Co. .
Sohr a B Weston, Long, 8 days from Boston* in bal
last to N Btnrt*v*nt A <’n. _
Sohr Sophia Godfrey, Bussell, 8 days from Boston, m
ballast tn N Sturtevant A*o . . , . „
Schr Flizsbf th Jane, Beckwith. 3 days from Ess ton
Md with wheat to Jai L Bow?e» ACo _ ..
Steamer Pniladelpb'a. Band,so bounfrom -WMhitp
ton, ai««wirta ani Georgetown, to WP irbde.
Steamer Bristol, AHen* 54 hours from Mew York, With
mdse, *o, to W P Clyde. „ .
steamer t ureka- Mer*hon* M boors from New Yor k
with mdse to W P Clyde. „ v ,
Steamer Vulcan. Mnmson, 54 hours from New York
with mdse to W M Baird A Co, .
Meau-er G Washington-Whildin, 1% hoars from Cape
Mr, with passengers to cap’ain. Passes off Reedy
Island* two bar- s, supposed to b*» the Geo Thomas and
r-ei j HaHatt. both from Key West A bark, supposed
to be the Un'on from Rio Janeiro, was off Delaware
City, In tow of a tug*
BELOW. • T , .
Pohr Eveline* Yorke. from Havana, off Reedy Island
«t 9 o'olook Tuesday morninc.
•’.tNARW*-
Steamshiu Boston. Crooker. New York. J Allderdioe.
Sob-Jo* Mexfieid, viay. Poston, N ttn tevant k Co.
Bohr 'a* B«ti iierthwsite, Ma.oy. Boston, do
Bohr H e; Weston. Long, Boston, de
Bohr oophi* Godfrey. Russell. Boston. do
sebT RGi fii'an. Sm'th. Bos'on L Audenretd A Co.
Bohr 1 It Weldon, dn iOi, Poston. do
go r P Poio- Bniee. Boston. Rommel, Potts, A Co.
Bohr A Corderv. Baboook. do do
;rsehr a D Rel ows. aark. Ha-tfqrd.eaetain.
FchrS J Host C an mer. New York R H Powell.
Sehr J C Baxter, Prioo, B ston, Van Dusen, Norton,
> f onr Prowess. Jackson Boston. Vepp'ier A Bro
Brothers, Long Chestnut River, Md.J
Sohr O'a f ov. Rfinkfi. Sahaburv, Md. J W Bacon.
»ohr 1 oil sa Tucker, Loughren, Bridgeport, P Pear
son A CO
Btr Alert, Wilson. Fort Monroe, oaptain.
StrJ < xhnvei Dennis. *Wtim,iTS- A Grovel, Jr,
Ft: Alida. Rob'nson. new York. W PClyde.,
Str Ironsides, Vanderveor, N York, W M Baird A Co.
( Correspondence of the Philadelg|ia Exohanse-
The b-rk Gen Thomas, from Key West for Philadel
phia i b'ig b P Mtewart; schrs Arsu* iye. Bai ieJ
Aiken. Bnd Trojan, with fonr eoaljaaen sohra bound
East.arerimmtneßreakwhter.
(Corrospondonvo of Aar 11.
The followme boata from the Union f'anai passed into
the BohuTltill canal to da?, bound to Philadelphia! la
den and oonßierert as follows: • , T ,
Con A Barber, bi’ eoal to osplnin \ Hannah Llovd,
do to Streeper i H Ij; J -h 1 A lg*m<»o, bit ooat and srain
t«* * OGattell; Mary Flrwin lumber to WmCtlotd;
Patapsoo, p*i iron to Cabeen & Co; 2 rafts timber to
fiohuy thill Navigation Co
(Correspondenea of The Presa.) .
HAVRE PE 9RAQR, An*. 13.
Nine boats loft here this morning! laden and oon
airued as fnllowe: . . .
George and * harlee.trith wheat, ©ora and oaw to
» mma lumber,
and Knbert -1 Hf«d bitooa>- to wiiminrton Dei.; v j
Doebler, tien R F eming and Geo Cart»s,.»'itooa»! and
lir G O. L B Filbert! and Frontier! antb coal
to Peiaware City.
MEMORANtH. , t t
Steamship Northern Light. Ttaklepaugh# oleareu at
New York ttbirflt for Aepi'iwall. ■
Bteamsbip Matansaa, Lieaegang. oleared at N York
Zltli in< r f° r MAtftnß»B • • ,
Pteßniship Keniington. Baker, henoe at Boston 12th
in St»"ip Mary L Sutton. Spicer, from San Francisco B:h
May at bew York Uth m*t. , „ __ _.,
*hip Flort'ia. oleared at St John, N B, 7th
ins- for Liverpool. „ . . _ . , .
Linda- Turner, from Liverpool for Rio Janeiro,
?ras apoken June IS, lAt 6 60 N, ion 23 67
tbw Golden Ffig e ill, from ' anFranoisoo May 1,
?rae below New Tork 12th inrt •• . ,
whip Un>on. Wiley, from N York Jan 10. at Shanghae
Robertson, oleared at N York 12th init
for flan Franoieeo. ' w . « . _
«b ; p Cabot. Watts, oleared at Baltimore
12th met for 8t John, N B.
Bark Amy, Hammond* at Boston 11th mat from Ar
Hong Kona wnB eposen June 11 lat 11 N ion 39 w.
Bark tivoli- Brown.from Wilmiogton, Bel,at Ponoe
14i b nit to U ft'i for New York. „ 1-iL . k
Hark t’seonaza, R?der. oleared at Baltimore 12th mst
for tfon’evideoor Buenos »yres „ , ,
Bdg Zodiac Peterson, from Montevideo 2d July* at
New Yor* Itthinst
Bng Olive. Mansfield, henoe at 2d mst.
Brig Progressive Age, Bromha l olt a.ed at Bangor
9 h mst for Kio Janeiro „ \. *.
Bfig wn«sian Drmkwater. henoe at Belfast 6th inst.
Bnc J W Aavrer, t o*aett. sailed lrom Fail Hivex 9th
in ßrf« J W°Applegarth «ro?ea, 10 days from Fal
minth, Ja atß%iumorellthiiist „ , .
SobraS B Wheeer Moia-uhlin- henoe Tor Salem-atd
A M.Kdvrarda. Bomera* do for Hiugham, atNew York
Sohra Lewis Mulford Marietta Tilton Tilton;
and J A Gi'fii F* s*er h-no iat Boston 13 b mat
Sohra R W G-dfrey Weeks for this port, and Mary
CTurbeli, Thomas, for New York, oleared at Boston
12th *n»t.
C F Hawley, Buckley, henoe at Danvers Oth
instant.
Hohra Adelaide, Venn*: Leoneaa, Gilman; and Susan
Moore, Bbck, hero© at Now bun port 10 b inst. n
Sohr Caleb Curiu. (Ut* pilot boot of hoiuid. i Bangs,
of a- d for Baa Praociao*. cleared at Hosfon 12th inst.
‘ flehrWmH Rowe, Wiggins, henoe at New Bedford
lhhinst.
SPFiCIAi, ISiOTIOKB.
Otrici, Aug. 9* 1881.
The pollowinq Act of CoegrbbsinreU
tton *o the Corps of Msdioal Cadets is. published for the
information of all oouoerned:
«• 7 And b$ it Surthtr enacted, That there be
added to the Menioal BFriTof tho hnnj a Cow of Medi
otl wboae dutj it aha 1 ) bo to *«t •» drears ra
the general hotpit&e and as ambulanoe attendants m
the field* under the dtiieofcion and eontroi of the medical
officers alone. They shall h* ve the same rank and pay
as the military oadeteat West Point Their number
shall he rerulated by the rxiteroirs oi eervioe, at no
time to exceed fifty. It shall be composed of young
men of liberal edroatsoni students ofmed eins, between
the ages of eighteen and twenty three, who have been
reeding medicine tor two yeare have attended at
least one course of lectures in a medioM college. They
shall enlist for one year, end be subject to the rules and
articles of war. On the fifteenth day of the last month
of th?ir service the near approach of their db oharie
shall be reported to the fturgeon-Grner&l, in order, if
desired* that they may be relieved by another detail of
spplionn s ”
Application must bemede to the Surgeon-General for
o/mUnion into the oorps- in with hsab ive
aor., stating the date and plaoe ol birth, pU"6 of resi
denoe. per od of medical studies, and enclosing the orr
tifica’e of the de'tt of the eol ege tor. when not obtain
able other satisfactory evidetoe of the fact,) that the
applioan. has attended one full course in a medical col
lege. '
Those applications must also be aooompanirdkrith
testimonials of the good moral character and sound
physioal condition of the candidate*
When an application is favorably considered the can
didate will receives letter authorizing him t*»appear
before an Army Board of Medioal Examiners, who wi II
make a speoial report in each oaae. From am' ng those
approved by ths board the Surgeon General willeeleot
•ueh a»umber as the service may require.
Astheservioesol tbisolnasof medical and surgical
assistants are at ono* required, applications, to ba suc
cessful should be promptly made to the ttargeon Gene
ral- who will direot the candidate to appear b»fo p e one
of the Army Medical Boards now in se?non in Wash
ington and the oity of New York. _
JL C. WOOD,
au!3 tt Aoting finrceon-General.
Fxtbnstvb Fxpbribfok and the recorded
testimony of thousands prove that JAYNE'S EXPEC
TORANT is, without ei'fpim, the most valuable
remedy n the world for coughs* colds asthma, bron
ohi'is, or r up. whooping oou-h. consumption, and all
pulmonio oomplaints. Prepared only at 343 CH*-BT
NUrßtreet. au!4 4t
Paici Olotsing oj tbb LArasv
lT?LSf,made in the best manner, expressly for R£-
3ALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in
Figures. Ail goods made to order warranted
utiftfeetorr, Q«r 0N«-PRICE fystem 1* fi4-
letfd ta. A Hare thereby treitsd
Batohblob s £1 uvs-•'-'-'mscalobrafod
and perfect Ha>r Dye is the beet in isc uorld. Al
ethers are mere imitations of this great origins), whiob
has gained such extensive patronage in all parti of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor’s Liquid Han
Ore instantly produces a splendid blask or natural
brown, without staining the ikin or i&inring the hair
KWi will rimedy tac ill efatt 0 bad ivei, invigorating
kbe hair for life.
Sold by all Draggutts and Perfumers. Wholesale by
[ra3KFJ3TOCK A GO., BTOB? A CO.. Philadelphia.
Suffhrbhs with Disbasrs OF the Blad
oxb, Kidney., Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, to., read
the advertisement in another oolumn, beaded “ Helm
bold’s Genuine Preparations.” jjr4 mwf tf
'iaovaß ih 'Jblsbrmbi
NOISELESS FAMILY SEWING MACKINKS-
H i* Hist In Bss for Family Sewing.
Re. 7SS CSESVNVV Street. Philadalphia asfr-4?
Card Printing, isrbt and Übnapist in
tke City* at Beitk THIRD Street
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beat andOkeapest la the
City. &t 34 South THIRD Street.
QfBC!Vt.AR FRiNVING. Best cad rj&satxwf t th«
«..* .♦ a#
MAKKIJKU.
WOLF—EMBERT.—In Manayunk, on the 7tb inat.,
by hev. A. Culver. Mr Predo'iok Wolf to Mi&s Mary
Ann hmbert, both of Manayunk. *
DIRDr
CATHR^LL.—On tho 10th instant, Augustus K, son
of aima Mary and the Charles K. Cathrall. aged 10
years
Fnneml from the residence o? his mother. No. 141
North Ninth street, -thie (Wednesday) morning, at 9
o’o ocv. *
DAVIS —f)n the 9th instant, at the ree d*neeof her
father, in F«>x Cha*e, Caroline oiake, aged 18 years,
d&uubterofJ mee D »nl Sarah D via.
Fun-ral »ill proofed to Peon r pack, Lower Dub'm
Bnpriet Meeting Hou e, on Thursday morning, at 10
o’eook, **
DITO —On the 11th instant, John M. Dito, in the 84th
.year of bis aye.
Funeral from his late residence. 2194 Thouron street,
this (Wed: esdav i afternoon, at 4 o'oioos *
KEhfH.—On the Uth instant, Mrs. Hester Keen, aged
70 tears.
Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mr*.
Paulson* Sixth street* ebov~ Cooper, Cautden, this
(Wednesday) afternoon atBo'olock *
Monti*.—>n the Oth instant, William Morn«,in
th» Old year of his age _
Fuueral trom his lav- residence, Aromingo, this(Wed
nesday)afternoon, *
hrNSEMan.—Oq the 10th instant, Mr* C David
Ser'irman. aged 46 yea s
Funeral fr- ra )uf brother’s residence. No. 620 North
Seventh st eet, this iWedncedaj) afternoon, 14(h lorL,
nr 4 o’clock* *
i*fc LL.-<m the ia*h inrent, Albert, son of Ssmael G>
and Mary Ann B?ll in the9d ye -r of his age.
Funeral *rom the r-si <»nc" of his parenrt. Ritten
house street, this day (Wednesday), without further
notice. *
B H OWN,—On the 12th irslent, m- b . Graoe Brown, re
lict of Mr. Pfttriok Brown aged 67 yea-*.
Funeral from her late residence no 317 *outh Seoond
street, this- Weduead«y)afternoon, atso’olook. *
COWDKN.—On tr.e nth insianc* Abigail Cowden, m
the 64th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her son, J. M. Cawden,
N<>. 163 Main street- Norristown, this (Wednesday)
morning, at 10 o’ciook. 4
OCX.—On the Utu instant, Charles Ccx, arm of Jane
ai d the late David Cox. aged S 3 > e us.
Funeral from the residence of his mother* No. 10
B- rmantuwn ruad, thii iWednesdijl afternoon, at 1
o’oiock.
JBaNT^G?—On the Uth id at., Mrs. Elizabeth Jen
nings, wife of Nathan Jenninge, in the 684 year of her
funeral from the r«siden?e of her husband. Upper
Pamy, Delaeaie oonntj, this(Wednesday)morning, at
10 o ct’Ok. *
LIUDLE.—On the 13th instant, John F. Liddle, aged
3iyearß. .
tv-cVaUGV.—On the Uth instant, Mrs. Miriam Mo-
Vau.sh. agtd 65 years, widow of the lata Benjamin Me
Vaugh
Funeral from the residence of her son-in law. Wm.
Deal. Filth street, below Diamond, this {Wednesday)
afternoon, at 4 o’clock. 1
MYERB.-JOn the Uth instant, Caroline, daughter of
the late George and Myers, in the is h year
of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her mother, Maiden
lane below Gray’s r'errytoad, this i Wednesday) after
noon, at 8 o’otook .
p a r i o s . .'n I he instant, Mrs Susan Patton, in
the 64th year of her age. __
Funeral from ner late residence. 646 Wharton street,
thia( Wednesday) afte noo.i, at i o’omek. *
i CKH'R'iVj.—• nthe i2th instnnt v John Walter, in
fant son of J M. and M.H I’iokeriuK.
KOkEK.—Oa tha 12 h instant. Joseph Rorer* in the
21et year of hie age. „ _
Funeral from the residence of his father, Daniel Bo
rer. Datb. ro’. Montgomery county, on vnur*da> mn’n
mg atlOo’clook. , ** ,
sEVbR.NO.—On the Uth instant. Joseph, infant eon of
Joseph and Harriet M. Severn*,aged 29 month*-
Fuoo'ftl fro." the r*e denoe of his parents, s-uthwsst
corner cf Madison rnd Vine streets, thiß(Wednesday)
afternoon at So’oluok. *
il/IGU&NINtf STORE, BESSON & SON,
ITJ. 918 CHESTNUT Street,are now stllinc
Bl&ok crape marets at 35 and sljtf oeut>.
§laok bareges, at » and MJf gents.
iaok7~A wide bares**. 00 and 63X oent*.
Beoond-mourniDt p0p1».'*,96 cents*
Sray mixed lavella», 19»c.
ray mottled modenae, 19Xo.
Gray mix*d wide madonnas* 183(0.
Bl&ofe and white printed grenadine bareges* lOe.
Shepherd plaid real grenadm* bareges* wo*
Black Mid white Paris organdies.SSo. ivl
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
QjT STAtE O w PENNSYLVANIA. August6.lB 1.
The Director* have this da? deoareda niYIDEND
of BIX PER CENT., or TWELVE DOLLARS per
shar6ipa*abeto the Stockholders* or their legal Re-
Dresen«auves, on demand. _
ao6 ItH WfLLTAM HARPER* Secretary.
POST OFFICJE, PHILADELPHIA*
L ? August 9 *BBl.
n; w style op government stamp
ed ENVELOPE* is now ready, and for sale at this
offipo y nchangosyrij l b- of thecowstylef r« i
eaaivalent amnnrt oi th ■> old issue danng a period o:
FIVE dav* from the date of this notice. After wh ob
no let>»ra under oover of the old issue wi 1 be sent from
thisoffioe. C. A. WaJjSORN.
ftU 9 fit Postmaster*
OFFICE MORRIS CANAL AND BANK
ILf ING CO., Jzxskt i i;rr. July 88,1951.
DIVIDEND NoTlCe..—The Board of Oireotora have
declared, from 'he earnings of the Canal, a eemi-annna
Dividend of FIVK Pi-R CENT, upon the Preferred
Mooli' payable on and aPer the (th day of ancntt next,
at the timoe of the Company at-Jetooj Cm, or t<;
Stockholders in and near Philadelphia, at the office of
E. W Cl.rk ft Co . there.
The I ran-lisr U-oki will be oloeed from the 25th mat.
to th. 6th of Autuit..
jjM t*a'B* L N. CQNDIT, Beoretary.
rre* NOTH;E—tO THE INHABITANTS OP
113 FRAN KFORb—That the DAILY or W - EKLY
PREBB oan be Ind at the oonnterof mi etore, or served
at yonr bonus regularly, at an ® ar -J f . h,^ r | a j s ARD
jjlg-lm* Asent for The Press. in P rankford.
ryee OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
its AND DARBT RAILROAD i.OMP NY.
PHH..DSLFHIA, July IS- 188 L
The Board of Direi'ors have this day deoiared a Di
vidend of IWI-M ■ Y-F'V ’■ CnNTS per share on the
Capital Stook of tb a Company, outstanding this day,
tayableon and after the 25'h mat. at the Office of tne
reasurer, No >8 Walnut street.
For the oonvent.ngt of tne Btookhoidera, the Trea
surer will be at the depot corner of DarbT avenue and
Forty -ninth atreet Upposite the Gray’e Fen-v road.)
between 3H and 6r. hi.. on SATURDAY, the 27th
inat.» prepared to pay the above.
Traveler Books wil be olosad nntil the 25th mat,
THOB. SPAxKSoSec retar rand rresenrer,
jyM-tm wo. 1 1 WALNUT street.
MILITARY NOTICES.
SHEAJ'Q JAK i Ett« FIR&T BEGT
MENT OF ARTILLERY, (Seventeenth of the
Like.) August U. P6i
1. The Resi nett wi l form on WASHINGTON
Hiu* RE, on WEIiNEBDAY. the 14th instant, at 8
o’clock A, M _
2. Borneo Uniform with drab hats will be worn By
order of Col. F. E. PATTEKSO* •
ti, Clark. Adintmt lt^_
Jl LINOf'IiE! CAY aL)< Y.—All raem-
D) bare <f Cgp'ain I. Fitzwator's Company are
w requested to be puno ual in attoudanoe at
uLkb NU T street for muster, and to be sentdt
reot to Washington Cattrin I. F'f zHead
quarter. N E. cornefFIFTH. and WALNUT Streets.
au!6 8t J
«•) Htti-E- • I r«s ME k. hEaKi 'ITS
AND V LUNTIEM WANTED FOR THE RE
. UL’R ARMy Term of se-vioe, threo years.
Pay, 913 to 828»er month. You ha e now an op
portunity to enbst aid serve under graduates of West
For full particular!, apply at 800 CHESTNUT St.,
oonter or Eighth. np««rs. joHN v haugkey,
auB-12t FiftMnth Infantry Reonuting Officer.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
NG, COFFIN, & C..,
No. lift CHESTNUT STBEKT,
Offer by the Package the following Makes and De
scription. of Good*:
PRINTS.
DUNNELL MEG. CO. GREEN MFG. 00.
BLEACHED COTTONS.
Bar Mill. -Lonsdale, Hope* Bl okstone, Greene Mfg.
Com Red Bank, Mariposa, Jamestown, Slatersville,
Belvidore. Centredale, Ac.
BROWN COTTONS.
Frsdonia. Ohio, Oroton. Silver Sprint, Bienville. Eagle,
Meohuia’e end Farmers, Union, fco.
CORS GT JEANS—Glaaiov, Manobeeter.
DENIMS AND STRIP S—Graf.nn, Jewett City,
Mad non, Slaterevillo, Agawam, Keystone,
Choctaw.
CANT N FLANNELS Slatereville, Agawam,
Shepard’*
BlLE6lAB—Smith’*, Lonedale, Diamond Hlll>
WOOLENS.
BROAD CLOTHS—Bottomley’s, Fomerof’*, Glen
ham Co.
CABSIMERES AND DOESKINS - Greenfield,
Gay’s, Stearne’.
SATIN'TS—Base River. Crystal Spring* Convers
ville. Hope, Pffibrdvnie. Convene and ttvde,
Convene Brothers Bridgewater.
ALSO,
Flannel*, Linesye, Kentuoky Jeene, Nankeen*
•'logins*, Colored Cambrio* rrmted Cioakingi, *°
*no rmwSm
FLANNELS
ANGOLA, MERINO, SAXONY, BTC.
VARIOUS WIDTHS AND QUAUTIU*
For sale by
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO
au9-3mfmw
RETAIL lmt uuuUn
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co.,
Until farther notice, will continue to offer their
wholesale mock of
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS. LACES, AND EMBKOIDEHIKS,
AT RETAIL,
At their wboieuie atore.
WO. 6-S MARKET STREET.
Extraordinary inducement, will be offer'd to thoee
wiabing to purohoao an, thin* m tbeir liue von cawh.
PKICE, FERRIS, & 00,
anl-Ut
D™ Q ODS AT THE LOWEST MAB-
K T PATEB.
Challies, and Tame-tines, cheap*
Mapon-a*. Poplin, Mohai's. Alpacas.
Plain Br w« end ’’an Colored Lki. '
Nioe assortment of Black Silks.
Small F fared Silks.
Blue- Green, and ? iUe Plaid Silks.
1 arser • bride, v»rj cheap.
Men And Bo e* Ww «j"oe and cheap*
House Furrji‘hing Goods.
paug Grn s' Suspenders at 65 cents, worth
•l» Aff qided barffain<
Also, Fift* Gents* Liceo Cambric Handker
chiefs, at 96 psr doaea, very cheap, at
JOHN H. STOKES 7 ,
au« Toa ARCH Street.
OABMMKRES, VEBTINGB,
oompruint a fin* atoek. at low rate*, ol men’* and
boy*'wear. COOPER k CO-ARD.
_SHI S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
8 OBNT DE LAINES AND BARSGES.
S 3 BO nnd S 3 full length barege robes.
Summer dress goods at half price,
black ureas goods, a fins assortment.
COOPJyt A CONARD.
m? g- fi, oor, ninth and MARltar,
Enlskb mantilla stock
Re*uoed 40 per cent«to close it.
Bargains in du*t<-rs and laoe mantles.
Best hoop skirts, right shape, and reliable.
Cum ah «. b.
au7 « F. HTNTR and MARKER.
HHSi-FTTRNI'iHIKG DR Y GOODS,
of every description, cheap for oa*h.
COUPJSR A HOWARD
au7 8. B.oot.NlNwh and MARKET.
B iOWN SILKS, MfiLKUT BHADBV,
ORDERED.
Good Brown Poult de Boies.
Good B us Poult de Boies.
Good Bilks for City Poles.
EYKE& LANDELL,
anS-tf FOURTH and ARCH.
STOCK OF STAPLJS DEY
GOODS.
Complete assortment of Muslins.
Comp’ete ass Ttment of Flan *»a.
Complete Stock ol ti oaf eh >d Goods*
h YRK fc LA^DELLi
Mll-tf FOURTH Shd ARCH.
BLAIK >ll KS AT NB l’ CASH PiUO.ES.
Good Hlook Grode Rhine*
Goodßa-k Grade ‘leiander.
Good Black Grode Imperial.
Good Blaok Gr de Grain 91.
Good Blaok Neat Figured Kilk*.
EYRE A LANDELL.
Mfi-tf FOURTH and ARCH.
GOODS- STILL FURTHER
V/ REDUCTION IN SUMMER STOCK, in order to
lnrare eolea and realize Cub.
Fine Chinti colored Paria Organdie*.
Do do. Pane Jaoonetn.
Medium at, le do. do.
Dark Brown Lawna. MKernt*.
Silk Chabie*. Barege*, Barege Anglala, Gray Goode,
Poplin*. Mon. de > aines, fco
Hlaok Tamartine Crape de Eenang, so.
Foulard Silks and wilaneae, Ac.
white Good* in variety.
A fine line of plain Swiaa Mtulins, UK to >0 Ota.
Blaok Lace Mantles, Bonrnoua and Point*.
Black and Colored Stella Sh.vrla ,
A very aheap lot nr Linen Cambria fldkfu.
A coed etoek of Flannel* and Domestio Good* at the
lowest market rate*, lor rash only.
CHARi.EB ADAMS A SON,
Jylo-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Street*.
Black figured silks.
A "mall Lot Just Received.
Small figures at 76 oents.
BHA R PLEBB BROTHERS,
lylB OH RBTNU r and EIGHTH Streets.
FIORINA ROBES.
Verv desirable neieringain New Goode,
Measuring 18 to 18 rards.
Prune. $1 to 8180.
jr2B at-AhPLESa BROTHEHBi
English bahig-s.
Mixtures and Printed Figures.
In Fine Gualities. at very Low Pnoes,
French and English Bareges 8 4 wide,
Jy3B 8H AK.PL KB.- Bit OTHERS.
1Q4?1 —MEMORABLE YEAR!!
lOUls HARD ON DRY GOODS!
VERY LOW PRICES!
STILL MORE REDUCED!
THOHNLEY ft CHISM, _
N.E.oor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
Want to sell their stook eisan off.
And have ocnsecnentlv
REDUCED THEIR PRICES,
VERV LOW, INDEED.
Fancy Silks a little over half pries.
Boms strict of OretstGootfs at half price.
Laos Mantles, Pointes. Ententes Ae.. very oheao.
Blook Bilks, the oheapest in Philadelphia,
A great variety of Gray Goooa, Lawns, to., fra.
A very lame stook of Domsstio Goods.
A v»r? lares atook of Linen Goods.
Sloths, Casaimeres. Vestings, to., to.
. B.—This is a HARE CHANCE 'o get goods nn
usoaUy cheap. THORNLEY ft fHI BM ,
N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and-PRING GAPDEN,
N. A—From this date, July tth. Terms "Cash on
Delivery , J> if*
CUMMER STOOK OF DRESS AT
IO prices ACCORDING TO THE TIMES.-Pophns,
Baregee. Silk Challies. half prise: Challie Delaines re
duced from 25 to UKo.; Spring Cnmuea reduoed from
Speoial attention is requested to our stook of Organ
dies and Jaconet Lawns, which we are bound to oloie
out at a low figure. CHARLEB ADA M 8 t BON,
le3o EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
Bargains \ bargains!!
GREAT SACRIFICES. __
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
offered in the balonee of our Stook of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
now olosing out
greatly under cost prices.
Bargains in Laos Mantles, Houmous, Pointes.
BargainsinSilk Coats, Sacgnes and Mantles.
BARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS.
BARGAIN ' IN BLACK BILKS.
50s. Mohair Grenadines for 25c.
16c. Delaines, new styles, for Bc.
Wo. Organdie Lawne for UKo.
win. Lawns* fine analitr* tor 80.
H» STEEL & BON*
jyf No. TI S Worth TENTH Street, above Contes.
A bankrupt importer’s stook
of Samples of Linen Cambrie Handkerohiefs, in
hem-stitohed. sheer-oordod. and embroidered, front 10
oontito6s oente each: & great bargain purchased a
saorlfioe for cash,and^^ffi.njhe.ape vra^only.
ieJO EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
■FRENCH LACE POINTS, BOURNOUB,
r AND MANTLES—A luge stook to bo sold at less
than wholesala prices. We cannot be undersold in
those goods. CHARLES ADAMS ft BON,
“So EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
!|f USQUITO NETTING, all colors; Tarle
l.yj tan, all oolors, for oovering glasses: Plaid and
BW»S M«Uu. at ft SON,
Ido EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
OPKGIAL NOTluan
K 9 On and after this date
THORNLEY ft CHISM will oiler
EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT
TO
CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY, GOODS! ,
Being.determined to nines tktir Stock they will five
Seed Bargains!!
Beautiful Fcnoy Silts for 76 oents, worth 81.12
fljavy Rich Fanoy Silks for 81, well worth 81.26.
Grenodino and Darogo Goons, about one naif their
* Gray Mixed Goods, in every variety, from 8 oents per
"iIACK'sfLiS, RICH AND LHSTROBS, VERY
CHlilAFi
HMt Bl&ok Brooade Bilks* double faoed* &«;*&».
Ds L&iaes* Galiooea* Cauimerex. Cloths* verting!,
French Lace Mantles, Pointes. Shawls, Eugenes.
Cambria Laos Mantles, Chantilla Laoe Goods, fts.
Bl»kSilkC»t & M»de E . sf fto. b .nev.r i .ty,e.
R.N.Gareer EIHNVV ft SPRING hts.
w < **
UKUCBBIRS.
TJX) FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RUSAL DISTRICTS,
We re prepared, ae heretofore, to sapply families et
tfcvir 9cmntT7 JLMideii«e« with GTery deaoripiiazi t*f
FINE 6ROGEJUES, TEAS, ft*., ft*.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS.
CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STREETS.
splß
pURE PORT WINE.
FOR SALE BY
O. H. MATTSON.
ARCH and tenth btreets.
t# -
IP lOD WANT A JL.IKBNEBB AND A
pleasing Picture get Colored Photograph* for 91*
at BEIMLA’fI GaIIery.SECOND Street, above Green,
Young men’s OHRibTiA asso-
CT• TlON.—Beoor.d Fxnnrsion to ATLANTIC
CITY, TUESDAY, august 27 1861. Social Mest hg at
4 o’olook. in the PRe.BBYTKKIaN CHURCH, under
the patronage of a numher of miniaters, who will ac
company the Association.
Boat leaves Vine sireet.wharf at 6SO A M., returning
at 5 P fil
Tiokets One Dollar and fifty oents. Children half
prioe For sale at the prinoipal Bookstores. an« the
Rooms of the Association. au-a-ist*
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and even other Ueaerlp
ftion of Printing, of the moat superior duality, at the
moot reasenabla rata., at RINGWALT ft BROWN’S,
Drexsl’s fiuiidiiisi 84 (oath THIRD Street, dall-tf
PRESERVING JhRS.
LATEST AND BEST
PATENT
FRUIT jar*.
(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
TION, RELIABLE IN RESULT, AND EASILY
PROVED.
POTTER & BODINB.
Hot* Mannfantnrar* end Proprietor*,
106 CHESTNUT STREET.
Al*o, Manufaoturere of Plain and Fanoy Wine and
Lienor Bottle*, Draggiata’ andCrookery Dealer*’ Green
Glau Ware. JrlO-wfmlm
Glass above,
GLASS BELOW.
GLASS ON ALL SIDBS.
. No danger of being poisoned with Metal in using the
•’ HartellJar.”
, KARTELL A LKTCHWOHTH.
anlO-ain Glau Warehouie, 13 N. FIFTH Btreet
ALL PERSONS PUTTING UP
FRUIT. Ao . are eepeoial'y invit'd to eell and
examine the 1 Hartell Jar.” leoommendel by Dr. at
lee. Prof. Booth and other*, and see sliver medal, and
firat premium dip oina*. whioh have never ailed being
awarded when p aoed in competition with oihsr Jara.
HaRTHi.L A LEICoWOhTH.
auIO-Jm Glass Warehouse. 13 N. Fifth Vreet
MILITARY GOODS.
OR NAVY
BLUE SATINETS.
8,000 or 8,000 Yard* Icdigo Blue Satinet. *uoh a*
is used in ihe United Statea Navy.
For sale h y
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
3S LETITIA Street, and
auM-fim »a FRONT Street.
fJOTTON DUCK.
SUITABLE POP TENTH,
m iui it
FROTHINGHAM A WILLS,
myR-itf
I A TEST i EWS. ATTENTION TO
* OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE ARMY.
i ®. aTC noW Miliary * hirt» of Je-
Bariptlonß nhrttoularb a verj fine French Flannel
Shirt fnr officers, *o.. which we oher fer icle. in large
or small quantities,at very owviiocs. Wchaveaiso
on hand a epic did stock of white Linen Bosom
Shirts, woith 930 per dozen, whioh we will sell at 918
M. & S. 6TJBKI4BE»GKft tc C<>„
14 BANK street.
ano-4t U. 8. Military hhirt Manufactory.
fttlMMKrt RESORTS.
Bit TEL, ATLANTJO OJTJ\ is
now open with a
ARG -, ADDITION OF ROOMS.
Board, 97 per week ; Bathing Dreaaei included.
; augl,-lm
Brainebd house,
. „ DELAWARE WATER GAP.
A few Boarders will be reoeived at this uouse for the
remainder of the season, at the low price of $5 per
week.
au7 lot THOMAS BRODHEAD.
<EA BATHING, CAPE ISLAND, GAPE
b-? MAY, N. J.-DELAWARE HOUSE is now open
for the Reason. Terms. 98 per week.
)yM»im w JAMKBMECKAY, Proprietor*
SgBA BATHING,
BRIGANTINE BOUSE.
BRIGANTINE BRACH.N. J.
Now oven for the season. The Bathing. Fishing,
Gunning, and Yaohting being very enperior.
Boat* will await meets at the inlet on arrival of
train*. Beard per week 88. p. O. Addrau, Atlantio
City. _ H. D. SMITH,
Jra-rm Proprietor-
WfllTß HOUSE,
Lower end of MASSACHUSETTS Avenue.
ATLANTIC OI'FYt
This bouse is located immediately on the Dcaehi and
presents every aooommodation for VisitQTß. •
Terms moderate. WILLIAM WHITHHOUBK,
jeM-fm Proprietor.
«rp H E ALHAMBRA,” ATLANTIC
01 NEW HOUSE,
8. E. Corner of Atlantio and Massachusetts Avenues,
Now open for the reception of Boarders*
The Rooms and Table of *’ THE ALHAMBRA ” are
unsurpassed by any on the Island.
There is a spacious Joe Cream and Refreshment Sa*
loon attached to the
Jel7-Im Proprietor*.
PONGREBB HALL,
Vy ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Thi* gpaoietu Home, situated at Atlantic City, will
be opened on the oth Jnne, with every acoommouatiou
tor vi*iton. The House fronts the beaoh 1» feet, giving
a splendid view of the ooean, end is near the Fishing
and Sailing point. No pain* will be spared to secure
th> eomforr and onuvenlenoe of guests.
mr Boarding reduced to 910 per week
JeM-ttel THOMAS 0, GARRETT,
Light house cottage, Atlantic
CITY, the nearest Home to the aafeat part of the
beaoh, ie new open for the season.
TERMS MODERATE.
NO LIftUORB BOLD OS TH^REMJ^
JeM Im Proprietor.
gEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY,
a new iiiOfsstramE. beanti
fully situated at the foot of Pennsylvania Avenn#
Now open for visitors for the season. leB4-tm
SEA BATHING.The Clarendon,”
(formerly Virginia House,) VIRGINIA AVENUE,
ATLANTIC CITY, is now open lor the aooommodation
of Boarders, 'r his House is situated immediately on
the Beaoh, and from every room affords a fine maw of
the sea. f eH-tml JAMES JENKINS, M. D.
AM MANY HOUSE, NORTH OARO-
A LIKA AVENUE* Near tha Depot, ATLANTIC
CITY.
The snbseriber takes pleasure in informing his formsr
pntrofis and the pnb'io that he has reopened tbo above
Hoofte, where he will be happf to pI»NM all who may
favor nim with a oall.
je94 am ELIAB CLEAVER. Proprietor.
WASHINGTON HOUSE, ATLANTIC
» v CITY, N. J.—This House fronts the Surf, and
has the finest Be thing Ground on the Beaoh. Board per
week, 88.50. Bathing Ureaaea lnolnded for weekly
to.nf.rs only, Board meal., 60
je24-2m Piopnetor,
Kentuokt HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N J.
This oomfortablo audeonvomant new house- located
onKeataeky avenue, oppoaite the Surf Mouieihu t«e&
fitted up for TO WLBYi Propri#ton .
N. B.—Hones and Oarriagea to Hire. jeSj-lm
jMENTEAL HOUSE,
* ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.,
M. LAWLOR, Proprietor.
The above new house :a open for Boarders.. Rooms
equal to any on the beaoh, well ventilated, high ceil
ings, fto- Servants attentive and polite. Approximate
to the Bathing grounds. je24-2m
Franklin house, atlapiTlOOity,
n. j,
BY MARY MAGUIRE.
This House fronts the snrf, and Msseaes the finest
Bathing Grounds on the beaoh. Boarding 98*60 per
week; 9L<oper day. Single meal6o oents.
Bathing Dresses inoinded for weekly boarders only.
ieM 2m _____ „
r’ONSTITUTION H USE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J-.
'WWffL
(oftU old Globa,)
Proprietor.
The choicest brands of Lluaora and Cigars to t>e
LOtrnd on the Island. jelfrgin
COLUMBIA HOUSE, Atlantic City,
N. J. EDWARD DOYLE, Proprietor. . ,
This Houee is in the immediate meinity of the Surf
House, and within half a square of the best Bathins
Grounds on the beaoh. The proprietor will nee .very
effort to make his guests oomiortable. Terms, reajon
able. ie*4-2m
OTAR HOTEL,
(Nearly opposite the Umtod States Hotel,)
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
SAMUEL ADAMS, Proprietor. „
Dinner. —--—: , -« oents.
Also, Carriages to hire.
Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable
terms. jell 2m
CSEA-BATHING.—NATIONAL HALL,
£3 Cam Isnann, Cape May. N, J.-The propnetor of
ths above-named finely located establishment would
retpeotfhUj inform the thousands 91 Guests that have
heretofore visited his house, that, in order to meet tne
pressure of the times, he has, for the present season*
JtKUUCF.D HIS CHAAGES for Boarders to KIGHT
DOLLARS PER WKEK. Children under II rear* ot
age and servants halfpriee. Superior accommodation*,
and ample room for 900 persons. 1 .
Refers to J. Van Court, 943 Arch street. Philadelphia.
Je9l-3m AAROW GARRETBQN* Proprietor*
WHITE SULPHUR AND OHALY
-17 BEATS SPRINGS.
DOUBLING GAP. „
Theae Bpringaarein Cumberland oonnty, Pa„ Uiirty
mile* weet of Harriaburg on the Cumberland Valley
Railroad,and a-e now open for the reoeptionot miitore.
Board from five to eight dcllan. aooording to rooma.
Procure yourthrongh tiok.te at the Penney Drama Rail
etreet,
lor information, oarde do ft Y o. E>
JeSO-fm* Propnetora.
SJEA-B ATHING.—The UNITED STATES
O BOTEL, ATLANTIC. N J., ia„now open for
vintora. Thie ie the largeet and beet-mrmehed Hotel
on the leland, and being oonvement to the beaoh and
enrronnded by exteneiva and well ehaded gronnda, la a
desirable House for families. It ia lighted with gas
and well supplied with pnre water. The Germania
Society will famish the musio for the eeason. The
oan atop at the door of the Hotel for the o-mvenienoe
of guests. JEREMIAH McKIBBIN,
jeJO-tf Proprietor.
CUMMER BOARDING, ATLANTIC
O 01TY, If- J.. ASHLAND HOUSE,
Comer of Fenniylvania Avenue and the Railroad,
Atlantia Avenue,
is HOW OPIH
For the reoepbon of permanent or transient bonder*.
je*4-2m JOHN 8. STOKES.
REMOVALS.
Removal.— jambs h. castle has
removed his Office to No. 709 LOCUST Btreet*
first door ab -ve waabingt»nSm*re* au7-13t»
INSURANCE companies.
knams insurance company,
F N*. 40# CHESTRTT Str**u
FIRE AND INLAND INCTRANOE
PULXCVOM.
C. Riohardeon— —- ‘ J. 0. Howe ft Co.
Samuel T. Bodine..._Prea't Wyoming Canal e*«*'t.
Jno. W. Eyerman—of J. W. Everman ft o*.
Gee. A. Weet—— ... “ West ft Fobes.
f. 8. Martin—“ Savage,Martini ft O*.
I: * t^
inuuiuVoJteWl
SAVING FUNDS.
CAVING rUND—UNITED STATES
OTRTBT COMPANY, earner THIRD and OHEBU
"SITERKST FOUR PER CENT.
EXCUHSIONfi.
- >lT—>. AND DFLTGHTFUL
iSSSaEXIUROIOMTOCAPh MAY-Leaving
o. Fnll>*Y. August 10. 1861; Rctaraiuf
will save CAPti MAY SA '< U DAY* August 17 1881.
. Jh( i,ew. swift, co-'intodioui. and p puUrste
JOHN a. WaKfibH, Captain J.CUNK, will trake a
grated ezouraion to Mht, ieav /ig Bristol oo rri-
C'ay. August ie, at OX o’oloos A* M ' H«r]lDgU>B 7ff>9
'fererly 7 36. Anr ra (.Hi Andulasia 7<6 Tortvedile
766 River Oft 8 18. I'noofl? 899. JndAS>urs 9 3D, had
n b a au v barf. Philadelphia at 9 o'clock A M.
ReturatDg will lesv© the Capee about 1 o'clock r. M.
ou aturdar, Aug I7.arr«ving a« Hnsto«abourBo’oioc£
uy this arraugen ent. the einu'ei« Diitt will nave an
oppor.-um-y ol taking aevera! refreshing salt water
batbe in the oid briar ooean h zoursiomete not wiahiog
t> atop oa i ace lsiand over n grit can remain on the
i? R*—The Warner, ou her down trip.will lai dat
rort Uelawae, And spend oneiuur on the islands W 6
have maue arrangementa wi*h Ls.ptam Gibe n oom
manderof tne Fort- to adn it the exonrsioniita in tha
P.n T giving them an MbfiriUbHr vi ticvis*S*t im
mense structure, and likewise the uinrstrons inns*
which aione is worth the ont of the whole trip Cola
man’s Brass Band will aooompany excursion Tick'
ets tor the excursion or roun*l trip, $l 76 j tickets to te
had on board the boat. No pains win be seared togira
general satuiactioo. Mealsand refresnmenuprovided
onboard b; ALLEN £ BROTHe-KA.
auii it* (Phartere )
/INUItiajBKNTo
\\T ALNUT-sTBEfT THE'THE.
* V ANOTHER ENTERTAINMENT
FAVOR uV’jtEBORT,
In oompUanae with the
WEDNE^ID/?, I 'l vENHiG. AUIMt M, JMI.
Great enocees of
W.’h Mr. __ p, u ,.
“j-VSSFfma "“***&■
McD /HOUGH’* OLYMPIC TH Ka '.
1-T-l TAB.
, BRIL .UNT "UCCEBB
or the new Comeaaj,and the great <-omedy aotreai.
THIS (W.dr.jjd.Tj E VENING. Aut n.t 14.
John Doc*, SUI.. M„. iW
Captain Charlotte— —. Atiai Lonadtlo,
THE MANUKA ADK BALL.
Mr. Bam Semple,
ASHEMBLY —La»T
iMpnn^uiBUTTWO.-COMPL(STBAND D«RX
AWPIibi) 8> t,CKB3,—Krery mrh- this weak. nr
exultation on BeIURDAV >FrEß.'OOlCjff*
v,Sterejßtioon of"the SOUTHERN HER L
„T* e 5 a n! ,lo,u<lln * the |t»t battle ai
Balia Hiid. Va.. Battle at Ca-thate, Missouri, with
' ortrait* of all the Generate 7o be followed r, y Baa*
deraon’a great representation of the HU SIAN WAR.
Admission, M acute; ohiidrou, 1A oente. Colored aaoele.
aeoente. a nii r
ISBTTTUTION F )R THE BLIND -Ex
* liibitione every WEDNESDAY A-TERNOON.
selected pieou Vooal and Inatramental.
Admiuion, TEN CENTS. Uommenoini at half eaat
a oufook.
Stows* ll South EIGHTH street.
PftWN&Y. VANtA AO DifiMY uf THK
FINE ARTS. 1030 CRhSTNUT Street. U open
daily. SQBda« exeepted. from » A, W- till IP. M.
„ Admusion *» Conte. Children nndor twain jean,
half prioe. Bharas of Stnok, Ran. jy|
EDUi Ari'tNAL.
A TEACHER, OP SEVERAL YE’BS
7* exp.-rienoea end a g sduato of ooltsse* vtahea to
obtain a Situation. «h» oea of ÜB'imonials giv«ni»i
to-.ha a tor ard tnalifioauons- A duress *• Tiwhar,”
througn Blo'h *g Dispvoh. au.4 It*
pOSEaiLL SCHOOL,
■-* PJUNOi.TO"f, W Je
A HOME FOR £O7B. Fopi’a prepared thoroughly
for College or for £u. macs. Tee school premises eon*
tarn thirteen sores* irovidinc amply for lawn, play-
ano garden 'lerms BUS per session.
For Cir'nlars, address *ev. J. P. HUGHES.
an 15 th**tu6t Principal.
GEORGETOWN COLLEGE D C.,
August* Ufti*
The exercises of this institution be re uruedon
•be first M.ONI)A7 in Septemb r. Te m* par annum*
for Board and lu.tion, 9200, payable half > early. in ad
vance
Fo- further particular! apply to the President,
anlf wf-lmlm ' RrHN hABLYi 6 It
rpa» PRIVATE SOHO'iL FOR BOYS,
-E- in the Philadelphia City Inatitnte. Nortbaaat
oorner of CHEB'NUT a d EIGHTFhmtH (.treats.
Will reap >n MOnD :>Y. September 2,1H1.
aula 2m* L BUB*ow«, Prinoipal
WANTS.
ANTED —Tn EXCHANGE, a nm.ll
_* . , amount of fine J.welrr for Gama* firetoaaa
Enruiabjua ' pods. Address, lor three da,a, •» W.
White,” B ood’a D'apatoh. it*
IMILi-IFE*. - A young and respectabl*
,Amprioan lady, in easy oiroumstanoes Who iaa
arranger in the pit,. la deairoua of obtaining a tborouih
knpwledce of the miln- eiy trade in all ita bmoehee,
and.for a good opp .numty to do ao. m a flnt-elase •s
-eablianment aliuerai premium wl( bo paid address
immediately, with name and residence, •• W X. I
at thia offioe. anP-tt
Employers wanting young
„ Men. As.. are Invited te addreaa the KHvUf
■ent committee,”, At thi Room, of the Yoasi HaSli
Ihnauai! Anaoolatlon, 1003 and 1011 OHKBTNI’W
’lf* l - iplW
FOR SALE ANl> TO LET.
m WANTED—To Bent a large Wan*.
a 57« h iS n £.i l i3"d w “i' f 5 R 9 AD *?d rontb o'ARCH
Mffltli WouM be preferrrd* Immediate possessing re*
4 ired< atflo. 113 T QtKAkj) Btr<eta ml 4 St
■ THE “ FETRIDGE ‘BDIL* JlNfa” TO
i"^> T! ,T To !? t h. for 52P or more, ear*.the ”Fe
tringe Building,” Noe a* and 811 rheanmt .treat,
former y oconpied bt U. i. 1 evy ft Co. 'he bnll'i-’g
!* b Al. lt . oo,o,rn «tone, four e oriee huh. fire-proof. N
Dr J7fl iseta
ihierrah'iahmontie considered the hand*omeet de
voted to oemmeioialpurpoß.a in the United Statea,and
the good-wi ,1 of the immenae trade formerly transacted
there valuable. Appiy to v
„W- FRVBROKE FETHInOE,
w 1 n u We,t FOURTEENTH ftreet, New York,
N.B.—lhe present Fixtures belong lo the ertahliah
to—'l’ anlg-mwaßMr
• WANTED TO PUROHASf—A
SMALL HOUSE or QOTTAGE, In the northern
or western portion of the oi>v. for * hioh a oonainerabla
portion of tne purohaee n oney would be paid m oaeh.
Aa.'LUTE prioe; and ad rasa
•* w.D a.,” Bloodte Pmiatch. auM-ft*
• FOR SALE -On reasonable terms, the
new Reaideroe, containing ail the modem im
provement*. No. 30 North SIXTEENTH Street,
opplyto a LRN t nIMS Boutijea.t oorner FI: tj ft TH
and W.uauT nreete, eeeond floor. auMt»
Ti RENT.—the very desirable l>n,
No 421 rOWM‘J»OB B'..well adapted for he
hardware business. Will be ed low. Apply to M.
PATTON, . 9 South M .hteenthst aug
•TO 1 ET.—A DWELLING HOUSE,
THIRTEENTH street, above A rob Atreet. with
all the modern convenience*. Kent moderate Apply
to WETw KRILL ft D"01 HER.
an 3 4T North VECO *D street
• TO RB9IT—HADOfiNFIBLD, N. J.
—Aeoinmodioua BRICK HOUSE, eantrallv lo
oated on the main atreet, n addonfield; hai all the eom
fnne and eonvenienvee of a complete Coontry ftnuee.
Inquire of J. E, PEYTON,
jy27 lm* aaa WALNUT Street Phila.
MS TO RENT LOW—Furnished or on
mLinruehed, for six months, or longer, if deeired, »
large and convenient HOUSE. No 1786 Arab etreet
Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 916 ARuB
Street. J* IP tf
• OHJSJTHUT-BTR EET HOUSE and
STORE to rent,—The desirable business location
-1822 CHESTNUT Street, with dwelling attached. Apply
at «3l CHESTNUT Street. apR
TO llfiKT—A veiy desirable STORE,
A- *n the Ninth-street front of “The CeatnwßXal
Hotel.” The Store at Ninth andAaneom etreet, asp*
aiallT adapted for a Saudi, i and HaaHxae Maker.
Applv to JOHN RICE,
fed-lf eouthweat NINTH and hansom street*.
FOR EXOiIANGE.—A OHOIOE TRACT
of good unimproved farm land m the Stau of Rev
Jertey. oonvement to the elty.wiU be exchanged fe
ll ty property. Apply at No, 118 FEDERAI •Si.-.*.
een-tf
COAL.
GRFAT RSDUOTION. - LEHIGH
Haileton) COAL, of a •npenor quality.
Egg and Stove sixes at 94 00 per ton.
Nut size “ 880 ‘ “
Will be told at the -e ratee until the let of October, if
deliveisd .net ol 'enth and nor hof Arob etree a
To have advan’age of thia great reduotion inpnee,
each order must be aeoompanie i with the Oash.
R P. GILLINGHAM.
auB-m» N. E. FRONT and POPLAR Btrrete.
BUIiLIE’S safe depot removed
to No, dl South SEVENTH Street, near the
lin Institute.
The nndertigned, tliankfnl fer peat favors, and bain*
determined to mint future patronage, haa secured an
elegant and oonveniept etore, and hoe now on hands
large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safe*, ( the wty
(trietjy fire end burglar proof eafea mode.) Also, Lu
lie’s f neqnalled Bonk Vault. Safe, and Bank Loon.
Llllie’a Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be {urnlahea
to ardor on short notice. This is the strongest, beet
vroteoted, and oheapeet Door and Look yet offered.
Also, particular attention u called to Lillie’s Nee
Cabinet Safe for {’late, Jewelry, fto. This Safe is eon
eeded to surpass in style and eleganoe dhything yet qi
fared for this purpose, and ie the only one last ia strut
ly lire and burglar proof,
Sfboial Notioi.-I have now en hand say twenty ei
Panel, Herring, ft Ce.’i Safes, moitef them neatly
aew, and some forty of other maker*, eomprimng a
complete assortment aa to nsea, and all lately ex
changed for the now Celebrated LilUe Baft. They wi)!
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On ini alter MONDAY. Inna!. I*l. the train* will
leave PHILADELPHIA, lram tha Da#at, N. K. oorn*r
of EIBHTEENTH and MARKET Street*, at T. 45 and
10.60 A. M., and S. 4.16, AM, and 10_P, M.. and wfli
leave the Station, oorner of TJHiK'IY-I'IltST and
&ABKE7 Street*, (Wait Philadelphia.) at 0.06 and
10.46 A. M„ andand m»l*. j 3.
i:n?SWWEW. A A^s d aH-.a-
Brain*le&Tins PhiladelphiaandWoit Cheater at tM
A. M. and 4.U r. M. connect at Pennetton with Trains
on the Philadelphia ana Baltimore Centra] Bailroad
for Oxford and intermediate point*
HEN BY Wool>,
tfeperal fenperintendent
.. -IT— m FOR NEW FORK.
IGHb NEW DAILY LINE via Delaware and
Raritan Canal. „ , _ ' . „
Philadelphia and New York Express a team bo at Com
pany reoeive freight .and leave dad? at* P. M., de
livering their oargoea in New York the following dare.
Freight* taken at r.»ooab|e rate.
No. 1* SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia.
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- elf m. PHILADELPHIA AND
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New line, dirnit for Alexandria, Wuhington, and
Georgetown. Through in Mhonri
Steamer PHILADELPHIA. Captain THOS. HAND,
Steamer JEROME. Captain JEROME.
Will leave Philadelphia everj WrDNKSDAITand SA
TURDAY, at U o’otook M„ oonneotmg with all line*
at thoae porta, and returning, leave Waahiniton,
Georgetown, and Alexandria even TUESDAY and
SATURDAY, for Philadelphia.
W. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 1* SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia,
MORGAN A IimNEHART. Agente,
JyM-iltf FootofG itreet. Washington.
- -If a. REGULAR LINE AND
JHSHEd AILY n EEC URSloNB,—Steamer CO
HANoEY :eaves firatP er below ARCH Street, EVE
RY MORNING, at 7& o’olook. (exeept Sunday.) for
Cheater. Pennagrove, New Caatle. Delaware City.
Fort Delaware, and Salem. Returning, leave Salem at
lKand Fort ai * o’olook.
Fare for the Exonnuon- _ —_ n M eenta.
Stares tor Bridgeton and Odesia meet thil line.
War steamer KEY BOLD leavee ARCH-Btroot wharf
daily, at s o’oloek, for all landing! named above ex
oopt Fort Delaware. and lit*
- FOR NEW YORK. - I'kUt
MBBb Philadelphia Steam PrtpoUer Oenapah’
will eemmenee their bixmeae fer the eeaeen ea Monear
“SUS xSteamarearenewreaaiving freight at Iwu
Pier above Wabnt (treat.
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