o ncr Post Office Suspended. dol l, Jane 10 " The postmaeter at Termosee, havlopr refined to obey „of. od regulations lamed from this aide, 0 - 14 resigned his office, it is ordered by ~ojiste e General that that office be die. !tocoat further orders, and that all mail vetted to that °Moe be forwarded by all e.,:'simmdiately to the Dead-Letter Offs's, "„..., 41 ,, to b 9 disposed of aooording to law. Joan A. Reisman, First Assistant Postmaster General " La test Item Fort Monroe. 1 ,,g. Suns in —The gamer Sii7b! of '1 (rum Fort Monroe, arrived here t o .4 the Naval Brigade. Borne five - • leg there will be organized into a • gtl r• P 4:intimation to the Loy. it - P l e of estern Virglnl. reo • i t t . JUDS GI W The correspondent tt of the i en. telegraphs that Gen. Morris, • with Gen- McClellan, tine lamed the l ed" i , 'on • ''''lle.o.irAnrican li. B. Vounrricana, rsalsll. Orfton4 iten e ing this p r oc la ma tio na of xszding General of this department, I vlessnre in announcing that we have • -'i'mnoletey diennwfited. the Bei:leaden. ' , 1 1 " , ' e, Philippi. Their fortes aro demo -1:30 deninnos are numerous, end the panic_ remnant have taken refuge in the passes ~..011PtRi06 Western Virginia is free from to her freedom and peace. In the full you! ability and doelre to protein %!;,.3. I now call upon you to come to the Constitutional Government. lam to muster into the service of the s, to zerveon l yl in the defence of your Arms and munitions will be furnished -'petable at °roe at your various county 1; ,/ r eport to me for instructions. Cavalry vrill be received at once. • T. A Mourns, B r igadier Geheral Commanding." re C S traes at Philippi are anxious to e n gatonsrille. Nothing Is known of the zretrenta of our troops. t•,neentratiell of Troops in Indiana. Jane 10.—A special despatch from to the Commereral says: There are r egiments here of the first, and six of the Iley_ all well armed and uniformed, and ~,,s p are favorably with any troops in the ill cocoas to go forth to the war, and are s i n g msrobing orders soon. The Twelfth ',react State troops, Col_ John M. Wallace, - ad 00 fErvata yesterday Four weeks ago , :f n war at their tnnes, and are now ready ,whin orders, fully . equipped, and well goarterraaster Vern left last night for ,rid and Montreal, to close a contract for ---wand Minis rifle& -..• ere hundred companies have organized -ette new militia law, and are being armed opped in good. style. Occonnt of the Philippi Anlr, Etc. June 10 —The Commeretars ape. ~Nner at Grafton says reports from the ...Monts% pas NUS that the rebels are en. there. There are also a few at Beverly, : amp at Vultoneville, but they are greatly and companies are disbanding They •;het ten thoneand Abolitionists came down ; yen et Philippi, that they cut their way 4, them. killing one thousand men. They 446. - ":le,i at Beverly a lon of thirty men on their I : rontioent Secessionist was shot in Randolph cr. Friday, while warning the Union men -4y Col, lietcher's instructions. Indiana Forces in Virginia. June 10.—A special despatch from [a the Commercial says the Eleventh In , itsgionnt (2 - moves) posted through there, :it Climberloads to-day, where they will join :33 ratterBol:oB command. Ness York Stock Report. • tim TORE.. June 10.—Stoelss are better; Chi beck Nand. 33; Ilfinale Central, 63i; _`Tait Southern, 23i; New York Controls, 72; NOTOlid, 32; Virginia 6e, 371. IFLE Y. MILITARY NATTERS. BECIIPTION ON 1,16137. SLNNMIII3. "47ommittee of Councils to make arrangements cute Lient. Stemmer have arranged for a .1.7 escort, to paradeover the following route: .41 leave the Continental Rotel. pass down atet to Spruce, up Spruce to Fifteenth, up :st:h to Race, down Race to Slits, down Sixth :1.1MR% down Chestnut to Independence Hell, ..e is will he received by Mayor Henry and it:ezt and Common Council; after the reocp :te will return up Chestnut street to the be formally reoeived at the Hall of Inde -w. at noon to-day, by Mayor Henry. 14! will meet in their respective chambers at Colock, and proeeed to the Hall to take the reeeptioe. This evening Lieut. 51am ,r0.74 be serenaded at the Continental Hotel. 'DIA OP COLONEL EINATEIII'S REGIMENT regiment, having received its arms and r. - .7.zent , from the Government, will make a ttie afternoon, at ODO o'oloCk. The line etieei, 9t k ittYßilc , `ere they will be presented with a etand , fm - Ny a number of ladies. From Franklin :le regiment will proceed down Sixth to :p Arch to Twelfth, down Twelfth to down Chestnut to Fourth, down lz:o to Walnut, down Walnut to Third up to Vine, up Vine to Fifth, up Fifth tilirard avenue, halting at the Jefferson cal boon, where Company F (the Harrison wit) wilt be presented with a number 01 use : uncles for camp use by the teachers and zil!. of the Boya' Gmmoutr School Thence the atE will he continued down Girard avenue to xtlatree!, down Second to Brown, up Brown zimth, down Fourth to Callowhill, down Cal at] to Third. up Third to Coates, down Coates up Second to headquarters, and there AkMT AND NAVY uveral recruiting station's for the United wa army, in this pity, are receiving men as feat te Government wants them. Thus far, re -Liu the regular, as well as the volunteer ser -zone offered th emeelvee in abundance, and zeis requisition of the President for regulate =ton be full. The number of United hates ft'Twati in service now requires a large addi ::!stie merino corps 05TILDSIA41.1C. A! the Jamestown sloop-of-war was proceeding '7lle river, on Sunday morning , the members Siorqu ' ito Filet," gave the ship's company re musing cheers. which were responded to by :rev of the ..Tomestovrn. The old ferry ball kilio jingled merrily. ::!frigate St. Lawrence will follow the James ', e fen days. per stores are about to be bard ; after which, she will be ready to go ••'.Hbortest notice- The St Lawrence, like the was built at the Gosport navy yard. She was last en the Mediterranean fihe is 1726 tons, and oarrias 500 men and req is beiag made et the United States kir Keystone State, to ascertain the extent of :. .kurstions and repairs required to fit her for klirice intended. She will be gut reedy for sr th all possible despatch. TO GO TO CARP CURTIN. .zzpany D, Captain J_ 4 Motown has re =ld orders from headquarters , Harr isburg, to ::rati to Camp Carlin on Thursday morning ' l . They are conneoted, with Col. lihradre regi .tz, ltd have adopted the Zoutrve dram and drill, all take the right of the regiment from their `:!:ieacy in drill, ie. THI RILIIF FUND. - titglataiserion for aupplying the wants of the ' `lits of volunteers, who are absent iu the ser ati the country, is busy attending to the duties open it. During the four weeks it has kil2 operation. about five thousand dollars has dispensed. Until last week the allowance to Au war one dollar per week to an adult repre ive of a volunteer. and twenty live oents for sbild. Ibis allowance bas recently been in Ned thy per cent. for children. During last Ntooreen seventeen and eighteen hundred dol -4413 distribated to families Most of the appli• rst for relict Come from the first four wards of -4 :ollef fund amounts to about three hundred =IA dollars.. Of this nom, one hundred and ..,!• 1 1 Ire thousand dollars was appropriated by ouncus; about one hundred thousand dol -1,41 donated by the banks and insurance coin tei of the city, and the remainder was made up ',state subscription by citizens. GERMANTOWN /TOMB GOAMOS. g: o'clock yesterday morning, the Twenty ward Home Guards, numbering 78 Mel ) ) =ceded by Captain Biddle, were inspected by Itspecter General. Their appearance wee ad- cruxes Or IMIDIZVOITEI. , l ehern that Captain Joseph C Costello's com ,"4:n 7. tached to Colonel E. D. Baker's " Califor 'Aiinent ') have changed their rendezvous l zot's Hotel, Sixth street, below Chestnut, to Walnut street. Captain Costellee corn .7'4. which completes this regiment, will post retch this week. This affords a line chance e who, disappointed in other companies, , tiire to go into active sortie°. HOMIC GUMMI]. f t , c more persons are wanted to Ml up a coot :!•'1 tow formed for home protection, under the tiro of Mr. L B Thomas, an experienced dTP cfsoot. This company drills at the South- South Second Street, below Queen, on zi . l and Friday eveninp, and is composed of the most respectable and influential tid Southwark. 3111.1111 T r.euzanss. -4 rdal a ft ernoon Colonel Willi F . Elmsll'e made a streetparade. and looked re r .', 41, veil. The Merchants' Troop also made de r.'"`qtrade in the afternoon. They attracted "`"E 3 Ts.--A young man named Jobn ,i,r• had his hand badly sheltered yesterday . " by the sudden explosion of a pistol 4 s vas loading it, at a house in itonnannd au removed to the Episcop i il BON. R oFkr, aged nineteen, had hie kand se •„:l.4 misree, len evening, by the explosion of a at hi 3 reddens's, corner of York and Cedar theteenh ward- 1..1347-30900L ANNIVERSARY,_The sixth th. Philadelhia Woo wan held lame evening at Sabbath-School tbe Sansom- Ye E Ptlet Church. Addressee were made by Crowell, and Chambers. The re elL,;-• reed, showing that the Society ass 0- he'll 124 Walston schools. containing 9 000 2aer,.."n add 1,100 te ac h er e The collections do, Z:3 th 4lear were about $1....600 There is a ba- In n / • I 54 / in the treasury. Th ey appeal to the ef the caw : for a Win a n an FSr a«r COURT, IN BANO.—Tbe argnmen ;7,, ng 1 ?Il be taken op on third and Jinni calling thin at ten &clank. J 11412.111 Dana.—Last evening a womanYr A l VdetaY at the hone of Samuel Primrose, " Middle alloy. The (*toner was mild. Point Breeze Park. After a protracted struggle with the watery elements, human patience was at length rewarded by wit - naming, yesterday - , the oft-postponed con tent between the eorrel gelding " Whisky" and the bay mare " Capitola. ' And here we cannot but dwell upon the brilliant ercomees with which this IfOltderflia little mare has met in her turf career. purchased by her present owner when but three years old, her only recommendation were her ex cellent disposition and the four sound lege upon which she stood. When five years old she nom. mewed her career by a victory wherein She trotted in the neighborhood of 2 50. She IS now seven years old, and in the interval of her primary trot and the present time her career, with but a few exceptions, has been a aeries of victories, the value of whioh will be better understood when we consider that she trots more frequently than any animal on tbe turf. In every respect save develnpad speed, she is more like Flora Temple than any animal living. She has all her eaganity, and when, by any chance, a Boise heads her, bar efforts are most untiring and determined until their poeitions are reversed, when, as if seemingly aware that her object is but barely to win the race, she enema her exertions until again welled upon by her driver. This will aeoonnt for the great diaorepansiss in her time, it apparently costing her no more exertion to trot in 2 38 (her fastest time up to the present contest) than in 2 45, Whisky's reputettog ) NI holing trotted in 2 i 4, combined with the mare's success and prolate", gave to the race of yesterday more of interest than has attended any previous exhibition The batting as to the resnit was for the moat part even, the 2101103 evidently evenly dividing as friends the large number of spectators present. At a quarter before five the homes wore celled out, and after four fake starts they started for the At the turn the mare showed a length in front, an advantage which was increased tenfold by a fly on the part of Whisky, a performance which appeared to render him such intones gratification teat he repeated it twice before reaching the half mile pole, giving hint at that point a poaition twelve lengths behind Ms steady opponent, who bad not once deviated from her legitimate' , gait." King, having now steadied him, made a vigorous exertion for the beat, Ms horse entering so mach into the spirit of his driver that the grp at the throe quarter pole had decreased to four lengths. Down the homestretch he trotted beautifully, gale. log on the mare at every stride Notwithstanding hie brillieut Antal, however, he was obliged to yield, by a peek, the heat to Capitols, In 2 271. The natural effect of the result of this heat on the backers of Whisky was neutralized by the great speed which he exhibited at the close, and hie commit seemed yet to justify the noceptance of all odds on the mare. The cxeltem-nt was 4301186- quently unabated when they started for the szcosn Barer Simultaneously with the word " go," Whisky broke, a proceeding whiob enured him a position three lengths behind—a apace wtricb neither in creased nor decreased until after they had passed the quarter pole, when Whisky's uncontrolla ble desire to break again evinced itself in a " fly" which placed another length of ttirf batty:at them, After passing the balf-mile pole, the mare was teased off, "and Whisky, increasing his " gait," approached within two lengths of her at the quarter 'pie, when Cap let out another link, and held the gap aarotaat down the home stretch. Whisky, emulating hie previous ef forts, increased his speed to such an extent that when half-way down the stretch he, for the first time in the race, lapped the mare The contest was now beautiful and intensely exalting. Cap made her final effort, whiob gave her the heat by a short neck in 2 361, her exertions carrying • her off her feet directly after crossing the score. The termination of this heat left but one apiaioa as to the result, the contest being decided on the The word "go" was given on a signal from Ring, when the horses had almost pulled up to a jog, King being two lengths behind Quickly recover ing themselves, however, they immediately re snmed a rapid gait, whereupon Whisky left his feet, and fell off three lengths, in which position 'they pawed the quarter-polo ; after passing which he repeated the mar teuvre, and fell off two addi tional lengths, which caused him so little uneasi ness that he repeated it, but lost no more. As they swung around the home-stretch, he, for the fifth time, left his feet, which he repeated every few yards down the home. etretch, giving Cap an easy victory of the beat and race in 2 41. We apoend a summary Point Breeze Park. Monday, June 10. Trotting mile heats boat 3 in 5 to harness Mr_ Meemakei names b. m "Car#ol4"..l 1 1 Mr. King names e. g. "-Whisky" 2 2.2 Time, 2.37 L 2 30, 2 41 Sisammtares.—These luscious berries are now bringing but fourteen cents per quart, and the cheapness of the fruit has brought it within reach of the poorest families ! We have reason to believe that four hundred acres of land, within the limits of Philadelphia county, are now under cultivation in the single item of strawberries to many oases a single sore has averaged, at market rater, five hundred dollars per veatoe, and we were told yesterday of a tingle etrawberry-plant netting two hundred and forty berries At the rate of three dollars per bushel, and sixty bushels per acre, the proceeds of the strawberry lands Breland Philadelphia will be about $70,000 per year. Title is probably a low estimate. About twice that quantity are brought from die tent htatee. DANdItROIN CHARACTER.—On Sunday afternoon a man named James Hopkins, residing in Filbert street, between Twenty-first and T wenty seoond, beat his old mother-in-law in a shameful manner. WS wife was on a sick bed at the time, and lying in a very precarious condition. hop kins went up stairs, seized the physician in attend ance and tbr.— in a room Or ety. um . Patton, who was in the neighborhood, went into Hopkins' residence and attempted to arrest him. He turned on the lieutenant and made a desperate resistance. He was finally bound hand and foot with ropes and lodged in the station-house. Yes. Wiley morning be was committed in default of PAO bail, by Alderman Hibbard. VIE NEW Srewn•PlP6,—Thu corner-stone was laid at Fairmount en Saturday. The daily papers, Mayor's message, Chief Engineer's report, and the names of the fifty four employees of the Water Department that have volunteered to fight for the Federal Government were placed in the stone. The present employees have started a monthly subscription to aid the families of those now in the United States eervloe. The new stand-pipe will be connected with the new Turbine wheels. GIRL DROIVNED.—Abont one o'clock, yes terday afternoon, an orange girl, named Mary Diffy i wee drowned at Arch street wharf She was passing at the time from the steamer Forrest to a boat outside, and slipped off a plank. She was about 12 years of age. QuxEn CONDUCT.—Yetiterday morning Aid. Comly committed a youth named Wm. Fleek.to the Rouse of Refage under the following circum stances : It seems that Fleck lived with Mr. Wm. Hammill, in Oxford township, Twenty third ward, and ono day last week threatened to kill the do• mestio. Mr. Hammill endeavored to correct him, when the youth provided himself with a rope, and climbed a tree, and then made an attempt to hang himself. wee discovered in time to prevent him from carrying out his design, and disposed of as above stated. DISORDERLY Hoosz.—At a late hour on Sun day night a desocnt was made by the pollee, und.r Lieut. Jadoby, on a tavern, in Tenth street, above hompson There had been music and dancing in the house up to 12 o'clock on Saturday night, when the parties got into the bar-room, and there created a disturbance which threw the whole neighborbool into a state of alarm, Fourteen persons were taken in custody and held to bail to keep the peace, by Alderman Rees. William Royal, the proprietor tf the tavern, was held to answer at court. HORSE DEOWNED.—d horse attached to a light wagon. containing two young men named Geiger and Iteihm, took fright at Fairmount Park on Sunday and started eff at a feat rate. The wagon wee upset, end the two young men thrown out. They esoeped with slight hjaries. The horse ran into the canal end woe drowned. The horse and wagon belonged to Geiser. STAMBING AFTAIII.—A difficulty occurred at Bridesbarg on Einnday ;sight between twe young men, when one of them, named John Miller. drew a pocket knife and stabbed the other, George Teise, in several places. The wounds indicted »re not considered dangerous. Miller was arrested and bold to answer by Alderman Comly. FATAL REsui.T. —A add aged about 18 months, son of Mr Jno. H. Hare, residing at Seventh and Wharton streets, which was noel dentally shot about a week since, by a little boy, died on Sunday from the effects of the wound. The ball took afoot in the ottild's leg. EXCURSION OF THE SOUTHWARK LITERARY &MISTY .--Tttie society's excursion comets on - on Thursday, June 27th, at Tallp Grove, New Jersey. The proceeds will be appropriated to the volunteers LEGAL. IN EELLIGENCE. QUARTER SESSIONS.--Rusan Rutherford, a poor Irish woman, was charged with forcible entry and detainer. The prosecutor, Jesse. Ford, the landlord of the premises formerly occupied by Susan, told a long story of his ends to peaceably rid himself of a tenant who bad got behind band with her rent Susan 000upied the basement of a building, and Mr. Ford wished her to remove, and proposed to say nothing of the balanee due, and be offered her a dollar to assist in moving Still She remained, and Mr. Ford finally applied for a writ of ejectment. When the officer served ii, he found Susan bad apparently removed, and be cloned up the room. But the goods bad been merely taken to the yard, and as soon as the officer was gone Susan carried bar little furniture to a tbird•story room in the same building, 000uoied by a friend. Mr. Ford now bad to issue a writ to eject the parties in the third story, and so get rid at hie other tenants. The writ was served ; but the next morning Bustin was still on band. having, during the night, removed her furniture book This was more than Mr Ford could bear, and he bad hie unmanageable tenant arrested for forcible entry and detainer, end committed to prison. The jury rendered a verdict of guilty, with a recommenda tion to mercy, and Judge Allison disoharged the amused, after a reprimand and a Caution not to disturb Mr. Ford again. COURT Or NMI ritltts--Justiec Read.—Yes terday morning this court had a number of appu cations for the benefit of the provisions of the stay law before it. and they were'referred to the Pro thonotary, with directions in accordance with , the previsions of the act. The Circuit Court of Rentuelty, we learn, has declared the stay law, recently passed , by the Le. glslature of that State, to be unconstitutional. COMMON FLEAS—Judge Thompeop.—This court was in session yesterday morning, hat trammeled no business of importance. °LSD PRINTING, BIMdND CIRRAPRWP IN the City, at 34 south THIRD street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest In the Clay. at 24 Stool TRIAD Street. BILL-BEAD PRINTING, Best sad Cheapest th the city. at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other &scrip; Lion of Printing, of the most superior analßY, at the mast reeronable rates, at RINGWALT A. BROWN'S, DrexN'e Building. 34 aoutb THIRD Street. dele-tf ORB PRIOR CLOTHING ON Tits LATER , Smut, made in the beit'snanner.einsenity for RE TAIL, BALES. LOWEST spllinc prince masked in Dam Figure& All goods made to order warranted asturfautory. Our ONE-PRIOE system is strictrad- Wet to. AU are thereby treated WA., sow JOBEI lb 00..504 MAJUILST lam& FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money /Market. PHILADILPHIA ! JIIDO 10, Itga Reading Rearoad 'Marne sold at the Board today at /5'X. and after hoards at ; Penneytenni% Railroad etOok at Minehill Raitroad and Beaver Meadow Railroad, and other railroad esourlbes ten's'ing pub lic confidence, were firm. The business lever) limited. Bram fii yes sold at OFFICIAL BANK EITATEMENT. AVEH".6II3F. OP Tktie IPMLIDULPHIL BMW Loma. 151.651 E. BANES. June 3. .Toeelo. June June 10. $3,246,1165 46.147 091 711.000 735.000 North America 2.866,193 2,9 1 0, 3 M 661 040 090 MI Farm Mech.. 4,161,394 4 ;31. 198 1,106,178 1 . 167. 201 oommercial-- 1,465.010 1.4.4 5 00 27 8 1 03 273 500 Mechitnies , ....... 1-552066 L'31.536 275 001 251.010 N. Liberties.. 1,314.0/0 3,31,6 Imo $56,000 359 000 Nauthwark 9119,6137 114.693 237,943 244186 KeEPSWaton...— 657.59 5 611. 7 62 161,1ti6 167,698 Penn Township 51 6 0 8.29 642,411 156.344 157.443 Werstern 3.131,634 1.349 ' 9 O 372 830 310 097 Man. k Mech... 995 396 1199,200 161 200 161 123 Commorce..— . 705 373 694 379 201 MC 193.019 Girard •.---- — 4 2,03 1 .231 2.053.979 391,416 395 667 Tradesmen's.... 756,1410 619 517 122 NH 131 696 Consolidation _ 449.341 08 , 763 99 336 99 002 City. .. 1611166 6i9,8 0 113,971 117 123 Commonwealth 431,144 43 1 698 61.645 65 551 Corn 3415.chanse 343.000 337.00 81.004 90 000 Union_...-. 293.630 195,600 62,730 153,700 Total .......... 74,571 294 24.533,244 5, 7 18. 820 5 767 994 DEPOSITS. CIRCULATION. 138!7x5...—n0 3. June 10. June 3. June 10. 11.616.000 ,81.697 1100 6:410011 *S1:1400 North ATYIOIIOS, 1.575.749 1 622 916 VI 851 966 470 Farm ft Mech.. 3,063 608 3.071009 126 860 378,100 Commercial.-- 74,000 738000 125,101 121 000 Meohanice'.—.. 731 395 739 211 120.275 193,810 N. Liberties..... 1.0561100 1,1.33,000 95,1510 88 eOO 00111,89 117 k.•—• 691 . 511 685.921 79.205 76.695 Kermiogten..., 433 573 4-1.4.13• 114 NS 119 015 Penn Township 460,121 45 7 .477 5 8, 515 00 - 105 Western....... 958 667 919.169 112,340 109,935 rilan.-k. Mech._ 478,430 491,363 89.853 89 047 Commerce 543 685 648 474 64.685 68,153 .Girard, - - 1.095684 1,131,167 171,836 168,160 Trananmates..— 350:02 360,271 69 650 69,010 Coneolidation 243096 234 196 69:370 "66636 City--.......... 325 638 919 1558 56 961 39168 Commonwealth 176,063 172.165 77,356 81,815 Coin Exchange 219,000 211 0 0 64 000 66 000 - Untom 167.600 16 .390 35.800 31.695 18,906 606 19267.678 2.317.567 2401,052 The aggregates of the bank statem those of previous weeks as foliose: June 3: :Jerre 10. Carital 6120 k. 511,e10.845 811.61 V 343 24 671 291 24.6 , 5 241..D90. 88 684 Specie.. 5 718 6/15 5, 7 87 995 -Ina. 4 9 16 8 Due fmolher hanks. 1 265.556 1.178 685 .Dea. 80891 llus to other bans. 3 491 0/6 9.55 498 .1493 51 8112 15.3 6 666 15.267 675- Den. 38,591 Circulation.._ _ . 5.617 067 2,221.852-1)eo. 12,105 Loans. Specie. eiroUlAti6B. Deposits. Nair. 4,1867.21,199,462 2,1171,464 2,141,113 16,655,788 Jan. 11,1858.21,302,374 3,770,701 1,011423 11,466,263 July 6..... ..24311,929 8.635,817 2,434,181 15.558.815 Jan. 3,1869..25.451,067 6.053.366 2,741,784 17,049,006 J./1y 5......21,446.440 4,597,063 2,808,208 115,481,054 Jan, 3. 1196.43486,361 1050. 2 6 1 2.856. 5 01 14. 6 5 2 419 July 2.-- 26.201.396 4,374.540 200 86 vow 918 Elec. __ 26 975.207 .3.393.827 2.657.903 15.061.150 Jan. 7,1861.25 891.280 4.020.266 3,562 512 15.201.928 Feb. 4 --...25.901.981 4,5391214 2,778.318 10.295 435 Mar. 4-....20,006,314 6 0115 988 3 811.491 14,064.736 Apra 973 196 6 200 053 2.811 263 15.800.147 5......25 .13 188 6 46.2 098 8 170 XXI 16.006.115 _23.416.442 6 971.131 3.35.1.863 16.468 933 . 309 935 6.796.011 2.641,055 16.6'3.271 29--. 24.296 912 6 286.137'3.646 305 16.749 282 May 439 065 5,603 822 2.716 64 15 691 927 13.._,.25.716 338 6.738 aft 2 6 7,421 16.633,151 so .....28 404 .420 6.148 381 2 491.662 10 619.797 " 091 226 5.643.210 2 408 518 15.4 oan June .1..... 24 61 401 671 ,816 2.337.067 15.406,668 10-.....14 586.241 8,767,922 3.198 862 15.267,6(6 The following is a etemment of the transactions at the Phoacleichia Clearing Bouse for the week - ending June 5, an furnished by the manager, George E. lir no.d. Esq. C 109.7111211. Balances, Juno 3., r-_.-_._._52004 141 19 111672 , 8 7 9 1.89144138 136 e 99 71 2 489 321 211 1 1 7 021 97 1.768 181 00 leo 2:1 41 1.761 012 72 16.2 921 97 1 764 734 44 148.476 20 *. 4 5- " 4 " ..... EitM2lll $11779,763, 00 3875.793 07 Philadelphia Stock Bxcnance attic•, lune 10. 1901 Q EZORTED IT S. E. BLiaIiLILIXR. Mein ante Exatusage FrRAT BOARD I 500 51' Penne R 10s.— —B5 1 3 Penns R_—. --ant 20110 POW:111. 55 _ 2 d 5.75.7734 LI 0 I (.1 , 3.-- ..—. 77Pi 25 Meoflonios' Bk —.....Z1 BOARD'. 1501 Read Gs '7O .2 days.Bo 2000 C & 4 68 '82.20a38.7& 4 Harrisb'g R .Iswn.623‘ 111 do --P0470.0214" 10 o 00iwn.4214' 333 d & Rd at - 37 1000 Road 6a '44 . tle6 BETW b 6eo Peons. 6s— _ 7 1 M1 4 atit do -.............77551 IMO Rood (18.13) [SECOND BQARD. 10 Lehieh Berip..— 33 i 0 du---- 33 s ?dawn Eliß ..-6834 3000 Leh Val 80nd5.....83 12d & !d-at R -. 97 rzo b..ott bay 6s '82.ea55,65 6600 An._. ....65 sou • Read 65 '44 - --- 69.14 19 TOR Crect R.---. 11 10 Lentsll2oup --.33 AFTER /000 Cal' 03 Drew CAP... 96 1 lud Read It— ---1)9.39341 CLOWN?, rxt , NW. 49intrio " Bid. 40El Mtn NI., .int oft 97% 895. i! Mint In Tn 73-- , 12% Phila 6a R.int off 8736 88% Long Leland R:.. VI 9 Philada nen 41°7115 99 :Leh CI & 64.-_-_47x, 18 Penns 66,.. 77% 77g . Leh CI & N Bev--82% 03 Read R -.--- 19% ;a North Penna..% . F 7 % 7% Read bda;70....-, T 3% a) In Pa Ras, -. . _ Read nit dB 'Et' 'l3 89 90 vPT Tenna R /06. -84 9O Read mt 53 7 86- . 71 71% Canswiasa It prof 45i Penns It ---- .- 37% 38 Frank &So R ~...32 Cl Fenn& RZd mt 6885# sd & 3d-ate R 3 ,- 36% 37% Morrie Can con .. 39 39% Itaaa&Vine-at R. 2 Morns Can Pfd 10a- 'Wont Phila s___s2_ 66 ' l ol. Ikt ea 'as - ..- 66 65).614prnae .k. 21116.- 6X 8 tinh Nay stan k... 7 Green & finatas 10% ~ Ron POSY Prow- 11 12% I Cheet & Waln't. 20 SO BOARD. 60 Read R— M 143 i Philadelphia Markets. Thera is very little doing in Flour to- d y. end the market ie unsettled and dull ; sales of from 500 to 600 bbls are reported at 86x6 60 for Western and Pennsylvania superfine end extras, $5.75e0 tO for extra family, and e6l6es7 for fancy brand', according to quality. There is very little demand either for export or home 11:16. Rye Flour awl Corn Meal continue dull and neelecied; ttt feeP,filtiPrOgnlit and Ma-latter WiltesT. 'there is rather rime offering. and the market is dull as d drugging. with rmad s • leg of renn rolvania red at 13321360. lioutbe•n do at 1380, the latter afloat, and white at 14301470. Rye is dull, and Penn sylvania is offered at gee, oorn—Prime -vethem yellow Is not were Mealy and bold above the views of buyers, who offer nit afloat. Oats are better, and 1,500 bus prime Southern so d at Sic. afloat. Baux.—quercitrn” continues in demand, and Ist No. 1 iewsated at $24 ton. Corrost ---kolders are firm in their views, but there is ver. little selling. GROCERIES.— rhete is nothing doing in Sugar or Mo lasses worthy of notice. PROVISIONS he market for all kinds is quiet, but withou , any IV:Wahl* change to pate- WASIAK", mow a off slowly, at 1634 al7e for bbls and 160154 a for drudge ; hods are Rearm. Philadelphia Cattle Market Purr.iner.eitre. June 10. 18.11. At ..ut 750 Beef Cattle were off-red at Phillips' yards, and partly sold at about last week's rates, ranging from 88 to 80.75 the UV Ihs—the latter for extra quality, the market olosi an very dull; The following are the parti culars of the sales at the Avenne yard: 30 1. Abraham& Cheater co.. $909.30. Matuaul & Carr. Ohio. 9 80 255.99 22 Ken: ed.?, Cheater no.. $9.25. - 33.1. Monne!), Chester and Lanoaster ens.. 8990034. 50 P. Dacha- ay, Lanearer Bounty. 9999.29. 40 P. MoFillen, 88 75C9 25. 19 Cochran, Delaware county, $ 3 6 0 6 9 . 71 J. Beldomredge?• Lancaster county. Igoe; 80 63 Mooney & Hmith, Onto and Pennsylvania, sBs9, 10 t illhoner & %0.. Ohm. es 5069. 10 Ohio 88 6009.23. _ 13 J. Kaox. Lancaster county. 9899. 125 Aflame,. & Co., 89 :609976 21 U. W. Witmer, Lancaster county, $5.6009, 11 Fritter. Harks county as.eoc9. it F. lipids bush, Westmoreland county, 8909 36. 572 head. borne to Caws were disposed of at from 810 to $3O for Springers. and $3O to 895 for Cows and catltea. About 3.370 Bogs were °limed. and nearly all sold, molufling 2 790 at Imhoff's...lnd 580 at :he Avenue y era, at pror.e ranging from 84 75 to $5 the net 100 lbs—the latter for earn. ted—closian rather weak. Of rlheev the oriel ince and B,lBe were COCO head, at 39350. 4' lb gross no alteration. CITY ITEMS. WARN WEATIIBR.—The warm weather has now Aid, cretin. At noon. yesterday. the thermometer in front of the military and civ.c gift clothing emporium of Grativihe Stokee, 609 t)neatnut Street, iodinated a tern. TallfalUle of 85 degrees. Mr. Stokes keeps constantly on hand clothing of the finest qualities. suitable fora tem perature-of any number of degrees. Clothing of all itylem is sold at reduced sirloins, and to every purchaser is given a sift of use and value. WORKING Por.nrrits —Some of the fire eating correspondents of newspapem in Naomi& are finding fault with the ha - dy Northern soldiers who are on duty in Maryleaid and V-relnia. They say they are roUgh, dirty, and uncouth. and 'hey ooneeive that a bayonet thrust from ',rob vulgar hands, in the breadbasket of a SOCRIII 'nun, would be an unbearable insult. These oalorio•ievourinr individual, are hard to phase; they don't like our rough eold.e re ; they sneer at our•'silk eiocttiog"r regmenta. and the. even wale= not to ad mile the elegant garments made at the Brown atone Clothing Stan cf Rookhdt & Wrson. Nos IN and 606 Chestnut street, above Math. 'lhe buit-deeoribed arti cles are sour grapen to traitors. BIARINB INTELLIUSNUB. BRE FOURTH PAUL ABRIV BD. Brig Cornelis,( Dutch) 800gen.34 Moe from AWN dein, with pin. c. to Bohlen & Co. eohr Flash. ( lir I Wark,lo Says from Eleuthera, with pine apples to J S & H I. Feral. nohr tioernine. Willer:is. 4 days from Haverhill, in Inbuilt to Baker rc Fouom. Fehr );pip Jane Adams. a day. from Booron. EMIR' B C Scribner, irons, 4 dole from Salem, in hal iota to Tyler. atone Sr. Co. Behr memo, Cox 3 Qua from. Wicomico, with groin to broil it (nerriman. Stemmer ironsoles.l3mitu 24 hours from New York, wi7 h mesa to W M Baird & Co. Steamer Beverly Nettle, 23 hours from New York. with nines to W CI)C do. Bark Brothers. Mutter, Cienfuegos, & W Welsh. Bark Rotreoa. Witoou lusguad ra. Juan oaten to Ca. Brie B L Buokmaa, Baukmaa, Boston, Tyler, thou* k Co. Bohr It H Daley. Ntevens, Providecoa. do neer ti coribLer, lrone. chariemown. do tato' Mary.l en Day Stroup & Co. kin Boar Farnham, Loren, Dolton. Noble, Hammett & Cnide ell. Bohr West/war. Eldridge, Boston. En g' ish & Co. Bohr aS L cumnione, Dandy. tionon, ca u duck & Weliingtoo, Behr Pearl. mown, Salem, E n Sawyer & Co. Bohr ElnaA, Ferris, rrovidende. Westmoimand Coal Company. liohr D M. French. Stine, Providence, Milne' & Co. Bohr A Phalan, Lippincott, nalem. J it White. O car o,lbert Green. Weaver. Seaton. D Pearson & Co. Aar Constitution. Strout, nalienury, Van Dagen, Nor ton & co. Bohr Flyaway, Davie, Sag Harbor, sinbioirson & Clover. Bohr 8 A Taylor , _ Dukes, Provliceetown, do Boar hive. Dad, Lee. Banton, N liturlevant & Co. Bora J B Joinurou, JOhooou Roxbury, Ropplier & 800 Bohr L adioott, Lootio,Yrovidonoe, do Bohr J fravere, Diener, Midoletown Point. NJ. L Audenried & Co Bohr Levin Lank, Boyce, Concord, Del, T L Bewley &. . S C tr o Concord. Norman, New York. W Al Baird dr. Co. titr J ri Ohnver, Dennis, lialtimore, A Groves. Jr. MEMORANDA. Bilis W V Kent, W Booz, from Charleston, at Bremen 26th ult. vt g , th ypo in i fl o. re . ad y n i. ong e h d t sd . kla in te st it . e i hr at , 1 1 7 4 1 INonswg 6f New k for Li- Ship Pamper°, Loser, from stAvre, arrived at New York yesterday. ou ß oat a w t ra k tre O r e calA ti ii i ei c vx k aa ri rn r rl e gl), H t.2 o ,ai i t m t e ur i lm. ftr a r u r t liDadolFbith C 14 . 12 ' d was spoken 4th et, Ar tat, o. Bark Reindeer, oartlett, emered a h t e Z e ie fo Y r o Ca rk r y d e e s nrii ter : m dor tor Callao Bark Hyperion, Gibson. from Pones. PR, V/6 Dela ware Breakwater at New York Yerterda . Bark Cat/manes°, rtabet, Trem Rio de l Janeiro April 26th, arrive,. at clew York yesterday. Left Nuke rar thien, Miller from Bahia for /sew Volk; Santo Masse* 606:6, fur Richmond; brig trotting Wave, for fi Yo h— alt to salt let liar. arse nib, rat 16 ri tong S 6 NI, spoke brig Amy Warwick. Bruwn. from wichmoud fur Itio Re Janeiro. Br,g L 011660. Evans. hence. Was discharging at St fag° e Untie, 21at ult. och e B F beeves. Carmen. J It Mather. Nickerson, and 4aroltne tfail, Lawmen. cleared at Boston Bth lust for Fhiladelvhia. Boars Be re W Morse. Beaton, and Albert Fie'd, Phillips, sailed from TartlitOrt ark inst. for rbilacielanith eteemers Vole a, &Orli/101i, and Novelty, anew, hence, arrived 116: 46 W York yeaterdaV Steamer Teloony, Ely, o.eared at New York yesterday for ridiadeiptua. - timovAs BAraaVs Oimunueriu) BOIBBIESS MOWING M.A.OIIIIEB. 'kaftan la Vatior Family swim XL TM ON BMW" NOWA. FkiLWOW& HOMY THS PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA4 TUESDAY; JUICE 11, 1861. HAVING BURN AVTUOBIZBD ffir TUB STATE Authorities to matinee the deteile of the THREE MIL LION LOAN, advertised below. we earnestir roan"t the attention of the public to the propriety and impor tance of a prompt and liberal inventment in the same. The fact of tee ham exempt from all taxation, and a speolal tax being levied to Drot.do for the Intermit. and a liberal linking fond for the redemption of the rn"i pal. makes this Loan a moat desirable investment. All information relating to the Loan can be obtained in calling on the undersigned. who will take oharge of any hacript icon made, and II attend 16 All matting con netted therewith. DREXEL Jr CO.. JAY COOKE Et CO. PItOPONALI4 FOR A LOAN OF DIRER Mon DoTT.Alts TO TOR COMMONWEALTYt Of MIN' SYLVANIA. In eurantnee of the first section of an net of the Ge neral Assembly, entitled "An ant to create a loan and provide for arming the State," approved May IBth, Ai D., 186 i, and the sixth section of the act entitled " An act to provide for the eminent of the members. offi cers and contingent expenses of the Extra Session of the Legislature," approved May lOth. A. D.. 1861. and by the authority of the same. Notice Is hereby given that proposalg Will be receiv ed at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, until three o'clock, P. M.. of Wednesday the fifth day of June next, for the loaning to the Commonwealth the aunt of TURES MILLIONS (4P DOLLARS. for the purposes set forth in the before named acts of As sembly. The said loan to bear an interest of six per lieut. ger annum, payable semi-annually in Philadel phia' and the loan to be redeemable in ten years from date; atm for the payment of the interesteridlicuide! ten of the principal thereof, a special tax of one-hall mill on the dollar has been directed to be levied on all the property in the Commonwealth taxable for State purposes. The certificates of loan shall not be subject 1 0 taxation for any eutuoreirrhittePtil t and All dertifi• cams of the denomination of one hundred dollars, or less, shall have coupons attached ; those of a larger de nomination will be issued either as inscription or eon• . Pen bonds, at the option of the bidder. The proposals must state explicitly the amount pro• Potted to be taken, and the rive to be paid. The . State reserves the right to accept the whole. or any part of the amount offered to be taken, union the proposer stipulates otherwise. No conditional proposals will be considered. Upon the acceptanee of any proposal, at least ten per cent. of the amount must be paid down, the balanee, if preferred br the bidder, in thirty and sixty dare. When gernfiestes shall issue for the same. bearing in-. terest from the time of payment. The proposals must be directed under seal to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, endorsed" Proposals for Loan."" The bids will be opened at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the day above named, in the presence of the Glove nor, State Tro tourer, and Auditor General, and such other persons as may see Proper to be present, when. after examination of the same, the Governor will award the ken to the highest bidder or bidders. 11i' order of the Governor. ELI SLIFER, , ut compare with The tune for receiving proposals and opening bid■ for the above loan is hereby extended to the TRW, TEENTE OF JUNE next, by order of the Governor. FLI al/Tay inl•tU Secretary of the Commonwealth. BATORIII,OII / 13 HA'S 0733.-11118 celebrated and perfect Heir Dye is the best in the world. AN others are were imitations of this great original. which has gained etch extensive patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Datahelor's Liquid lieu Dye iestantiv produces a splendid black or natural brown, without staining the skin or injuring thefiair• and will rsmsde the ill ejects or had dyes, inTizontrint the hair for life. sold by all Druggists and rerhuners. Wholesale by FAILNEEToCK. & CO.. DYOTT & CO.. Philadelphia trthi-tf LAIND—PANGOAST.--On the 6th instant, by the Rev. Fdwat L. Bewberry, Oliver = and to Mary A...daughto, pf S, ft. Panama, Egg.. MI of t Iva oi tr. BABLEN—DttgBV.--May 28, 1901. by, Vey. Charles R. Bonne 1. Mr. 'Henry D. .Beater to Mtge Emma Dreuy, ell of this oity. GatIELL —On the 01 instant, Mr. George Russell, His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Ids funeral. from his Ism residence.. Nine teenth, north of Tim, street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'olook SWARTZ aNGROVER.—On the Bth instant, Mr Henri nWertzeogrover. aged 59 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, without further wattle. from hie late residence, Airy stre.t. above De Kalb street, Nor ristown, to-morrow ( WelnesdaY) morning,' at 1 0 o'olook. AMMEC—On the 7th instant. Charles William Behan Antos, son of e. F. and Annie Catharine Amos, aged 9 months RIO 10 days. FO w1..5..R.—0n the 7th OM Fri. Lizzie. daughter of George H. end Elia K. Fowler, in the 23d month of her RYE R.—on - the 9th instant. Lies, daughter of Henry and Cassette Fr' er, aged 3 PRAM Funeral from 1316 Green street, this (Tuesday) after noon. at 4 o'clock. * GEO It GE.—On the Bth instant, Mrs. Ann George, widow of the late William George, aged 74 years. Funeral from her late residence. 140. 24 Meade alley- t h is (Tuesday ) afternoon. at 4 o'clock. GIIBTOCK the 9ta instant, at Quincy (opriesite Phrenixvilte) James Grimm*. in the 58th year of hie anorak from the residence of Mr. Jseoli !Casty. of Ott plaoe. th (Tnerdav morning, at 10 * KEftLF.R.—On the 9th instant. Elizabeth Kessler. widow or the late Daniel Kessler. in the 60th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, i 1 Melodist! street, to-morrow f Wednesday) afternoon, et 2 °Week. Kilt BY—On the 9th Instant. Belville Kirby. son of Richard and the late Isabella Kirby, aged 9 months. * LOI.WENSI,AbiR)t.—On the 9th instant, George E. Loudenslarer. in the 26th year of hie age. Funeral from me residence of his father, No. 1631 Cherry street. this (Tuesday 1 afternoon, at 3 o'olook. - 3 Ca m yla it -eh gr . , Bth instant, Margaret, wife_ of, swing Funeral from the res id en ce o f her husband. 1931 Harmsteed street, east of wenueth below Lombard, thie (Tueadety) moniing. at is - • MOC.K.—t in the 9.h instant. Cia - htirine Ann, daughter of Frederick and Margaret Mock, in the 13th year of her age. MOODY.—On the 9th instant, Chandler Moody, in the 24th year of his age. Flamml from the residence of his : mother, Pine Grove. N. J., tomorrow (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. Es-STEADY Jv Io—Evening. MOURNING STORE, No 918 CHEST NUT Street.-BEBBOII k PON have In store a full stoak of hummer Goode, aoneietingin part of Black Bares e Bement, tlareges and Crape Marrtz. 3.4 to 8.4 wide; Tommatinee. Crape Taininatine. ebonies, Gre- LIMA ACO, rummer Bombazines, Mousseline. Tamise e r NalZOtitles, Fontana, Gros Ursine and Ponit de Bole Silks,Lawra, &o.; Grenadine Garage Pointe and Man tles, Barer. Points and Mautlee, iirenadina newly, Crape Collars and Elleevee Voile of all sloth. English Crepes, and all other goods requisite for Mourning at tire. ie. B.—We buy and sell for o ash. jag • • • . - . The moulding of aftot and ' hell is attended with ditE ou'tles. of which few Demons have Wig knowledge. Great loss is often meowed in teaching inexperienced hands—the bare cost of remelting the spoiled work of One poor moulder being equivalent to the waxes of two or three men hvergehot and sheltie enbleoted to a rigid Government inspection. he greatest va.lation all w d in one-tortieth of an inch from the mean diameter, and about one per cent. from the mean weight. Mewl, North. & North auvertised for ouch moulders es had worked on shot and shell. and in reply to their ad vorhaemenr therthad appluvai ons from a sufficient num ber of Philadelphia moulders to commence operations. On attempting to sit some or the applicarte at work. they were threatened by the stove moulders, and one of them was assaulted an beaten br two eepame gangs osi his way to oinner- A number of those who had gone down to commence work were thr-arened with violence if the. wanton. The surprise of the proprietors at this mrerferenoe with their business was inoteased by the Mot that they had exerted themselves to find work, and had given their men more work during the ennui than any other NUMB Foundry in toe cite. They gave no tice that they expeoted ro give they men regular jobs an noon an the other Stove Foundries started, and they did not wish to take them from their reenter business and teach them a Timone which they would probably leave voluntarily in a few weeks for busitiessof which they have a knowledge, But, not satisfied wi h doing. better than others of the same trade. the moulders at tempt to dictate how the proprietors shall manage, and whom they shall employ on an entirely new branch of business - s the matter now /tends, the property and invest ment in which the proprietors nave paid a .heavy_ annual tax for the protection Ividah Government affords to loyal carmine, is as really out of their eont-ol as Fort stumpier is out of the hands of the United lgtates Go vernment. They are now debarred from carrying on their business as proprietors have a right to do, by a lawless resistance whieh not only takes theniwn control of tow_ bootless oat of thew handy, but threatens a dangerous delay in important Government work that halt a character nearly, if not altogether, treasonable. MVOLUNTEER Ft:MD.—ACADEMY OF MUSIC —A GRAND .GaiCel. RN Chit PA !N -will be given on Tilt/RC/AT nVENI NG, June 19th. 1861, at the Academy of Music by the Young La dled of the Jrfferion Gr mmar &tool. for the benefit of the Volunt-ere, oonducted ter their Musical Ta atmotor. Prof. John Sower ; Pianist. A. Bachman. mr. Geo. Felix UeLkert. he celebrated Pianist, has volunteered his services, and will Perform a 800 On the Piano. ne Eitenyerberod. led by Car; Gaertner. have also kindly volunteered. and will sing some °nolo. piece.. A full and efficient Orchestra will be nreeent, under the direction of Carl Gaertner. Mr. Csrl Gaertner hag volunteered to perform one of his unaporosohable Violin Notate. Tinkers, 85 cents each. For Bale itt the Reboot. Fifth Street above Poplar; &et & Latium's Seventh and Chestnut streets; Lee & Walse•'s 722 Chestnnt street; and at the door on the day nd evening of the Connect. esrrvei Seats in the Parquet can be 'enured by anal ring at the Ticket Office on the day of the connect, SPEC Secretary of the Commonwealth. Orrice or THE SECRETARY 07 THE COMMONWEALTH BABalal3l/11.0, May 17, 1861. FURTHER NOTICE. MARRIED. DIED , PVNE.—On the grh instant: Charles Cooper. son of William V. and Caroline Fyne, ag d 8 years, 18 months and sdare. • c.MITYL—On the Bth instant. Mr. John E. Smith, son of Susan and the late John ttl. Smith aged 24y ears. Funeral from the residence of his mother, Coke place, beck 0f417 Carpenter street, thus (Tuesd42) after noon. at 6 o'clock. W 11.1.tiN a.--Ou the Bth Instant, Joseph Whinna, In the 5 ist soar of his age. Funeral from his late residence. No 1342 Palmer street. Eighteenth ward, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. . . Wl'.Bll 180 X—On the 8:h instant, A hal Aureate& sen of George and =mean J. Wilkinson. in the Bth year of his age. irrA NOTICE, WHICH HAS APPEARED in some of the yaws of e • isturbance at the Foundry of Messrs. NORTH. CHASE, & riOßTet. has elicited the following statement: 7LECTURE FOR THE BEZIEFIT OF THIS VOLUNT6ERB.-011 FNlDnYeVeoing, 11. Mrs. 158Lba Z all triTbR A a lec ture at BANItOM-BTRe.Er BALK. for the benefit et the Volunteers and their families. 'rho subject of the lecture will be " he Wants and `tnff•rie¢■ of the 150 diem." karoocna, the Indian gut will sing Admisiben 11l cents. CI7PHILADELPHIA AND ERI IC KAM. ROaI".—MRE_TING OF STOCKHOLDERS. 14....C1AL MEETING of the Btookooldein of the Phi , adelphis and trig Rai Company will he held at the Office of the Compan.. on THUIUSDA y. Jugs 2•th, 1861. at 10 o'clock A. M.. for the nu-pave fli CODat daring a proposition having for ite ehjeet the early compietion and missing of the railway of the said COM. SNIIIY• By order of the President and Board of Manatee. jea-t37 W. 150 13YOFPOR teoretery. Tyr. NOTICE—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD COmPAN Y.—An election for Vireotore of the Camden sod Atlantic Railroad Com pany, to nerve for tne enenine Year. WIII be held nt the office of mild Company. at COOPER ' S pnircr. Cam den, New Jeremy, on THURSDAY, the Vth that.. be tween the hours of 11 A. M. and I P. al. jell-t 27 ROBERT F HAZER, Secretary. firWr. nAvr. scamtrirt;D ORLI' FROM THE PROTESTANT EXCHANGE,lloutherest corner SECO P 4 D and NSW Streets. and take pleasure in recommendins it to the publio as en institution mind needed in our city. for its care in seleotine the beet men, women, and children as to oharadter and quail ficanons J. ADDICKBB3O Retie street. R. M. 9bLLE RR. 6.-e.en and Telpahooken streets. JULIANN^ R eNDOL,PII. 034 ms.tsiit street. JP.DW 1N KIRK PA I RICK. 1331 Aroh street. Dr. PANCOAN V.M ount Vernon street. JAS. R tRDS. 1620 Mount Vernon street. 13EO. FR &Ent N. P 47 Nom, Eleventh street. F. O. MAVEN. 850 North Sintti street. P.l'. SOW . N. tore and 9ermantown avenue. T. WILSON, 210 North Front street, T, MOO UI tt - . 4338011th Front street. M M. WHITE, 323 Marshall street. W. C. BORER ,_438 Market ' , rein. W. H. RICHARDSON, 41 oaket street, And over one hundred and lay more, to whom re forence will be given at the Aloe. turSONAm E W MUSIC. Cliteam o iti v lrge t ..M A A,l l ,:ttr• LEE &a WALKER. Price BO Conts. jell S rim 722 CIIKEITNUT streett. VAIII persons are cautioned •Aiajaft tweeting say of the orew of the Dntoh brie corrtrits,Doojen master. from AmeterdaM. DO no debts of their oontisotisg will beid by ealtsin of oOtl *looms. •11-3 t BOFILIStf& CO, FL YOUKTH at. ICES. pARIB LACE MANTILL. AS, SECOND IMPORTAVION. Thee* Goode having been relinquished hv our import era—in view of the war orient—t n. lithe t. sore than the bare amount of' duty, will be offered to pm ionises at a 001TeRlit044111$ reduction from nival retail 0710411, Vii t AT 50 OEN I'S ON THE DOLLAR".: THE BALANCE OF OUR. MATIIit'ACtIfRED STOCK =MULE. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, IRKING oLorn CLOAKS. SUMMER, CLOAKS. Also, IMbl LNG LACES, DAM AND CLOAK vurdmillos, Ac., Al' in large assortment, wilt be closed out at en 4Ve irate retinal:um of ONE- .11A L.F. in order to complete m tr ar r./temente with our creditors. J.PROCTOR & co- Y M MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM jell - 4f - 71)16 eILEMTrt UT lit, est. SIBLEY, MOLTEN. & WOODRUFF. I trIPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No.SaIMARKET STAF-,ET, Offer the balance of their stook of SILKS AND FANCY DRESS 0-001)5, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, And a large assortment of FRENCH LACE POINTS. MANTLES, BORNOUS, &e, AT RETAIL, CHEAP FOR CASH. lee et L. HALLOW ELL & CO. IMMENSE WHOLESALE STOOK, 811,10 2 DAVOS GOODS, SHAWL 4, MANTLES, ito,, FOR SALE AT RETAIL, At much below the ordinary wholteale rates. Na.. 333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH litracta Jel etnktbUit HARPER'S FERRY, FORTRESS MONROE, ALEXANDRIA, MANASSAS JUNCTION, And other places now IN THE HANDS OP ISEJESSIONISTS, Are doubtless points of special interest to OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS, And the male portion of the community generally; but THE SPECIAL POINT OF INTEREST TO LADIES Is No SO7 CITuSTNUT Street, where the WHOLE SALE NTOCK OF PRICE, FEKRiS, & CO., in selling o ff at Retail, and where FOR 111 TOU CAN BUY THE VALUE OP $2. We therefore hope that the well. known milit.ry Writ of the Ladies of Philadelphia will he anfficiently aroused to ** 807 CHESTNUT ST., WITH ALL ITS CONTENTS. More espeoially as it can be done PEACEABLY FOR CASH. LACINDS OF LINEN, WHITE GOODS. S, .EMBROZDERIBS. HDKPS.. N. 11-400 LACE POINTER AND maNnEs. at a 800 li n errin d a t ro n Nl 2 :ll l Za t at 10 and 19 cents per yard, for covering mirrors. ohan dePers, &o. 200 PCS. SOFT FINISH LINENS, entirety without drawling, manufactured any/mei for Liuliee Under Wear. I LOT 4•F READY-MADE CHEMISES. em broidered and lure trimmed. 1 LOT OF FAB. CRr.MIRE YOKEL 111 A Fresh Invoice of Point Lase Ooods. Jag- in - PYRE LANDCLL, FOURTH and A.A I ARCH :Streets, open this morning -2 oases loft Gray Geed'. 1 tonal° oray Mixtures. NEW MANTILLA STORE. The tenet splendid BILK MANTLES in the city FIYKE & LINDELL have Fashionable SHEPHERDS' P'.AITPI. RIBA and White Plaid Valencia. Thank and White Plaid Mohair's. SILK MANTILLAS, fiievery new style, a - a . rich:slat nnalities (Wei:emelt, at the eiegant New store, - iLITH TENTH STREET. HOUGH +Ye CO. je8.201 UIYRE LANDELL OPEN THIS -.N-A MORNING -1 ease Mozmnbiques,lB,4fo. 8 4 MOZ444b Quea for Dresses and Dusters. -0-4YRE & LANDELL open to-day one case more Fast Colors Orgardies.l2% ots. ;Summer Goods all zedooed. LADIEU, preparing for the Travelling Beason, are invited to examine our assortmentof ourist Graf Dress blood& nimpuerdie rlaid Drees Goods. Bupernar Mitts, Gloves. Hosiery'. ito. EYNE & LANIJKLI4, FOURTH and AROII. SPECIAL/ NOTICE ; and after Due date 'THOR/NIX t aniaM will offer EVERY POSSIBLE LNDUCEMENT TO CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS ! ifoingdettnalined to raw, their Stock they will sive Goad Sargatas Botothfal Panay auks for 7. aorta,. worthllll.ll Heavy Klan Faney Mks for DI, welt worth Grenadine and Barone Goods, about one half their value. Gray Mixed Goode, in every variety. from 8 oente per lard to Oil cent.. BLACK SILKS, RICH AND LUSTROUS, VERY GD sA.P. Neat Bleak Brocade Silks, double faced, &0.. &o. Be Lattice, Calicoes, Caseimeree, Maths, Vagina's> Linene L jdusline, Flannels. Qualls, Covers, /Se._ SISAw‘ AND CLOAK-ROOM EXHIRITIOIL French Lace Mantles, Penitent Shawls, BUgellegh Cembno Lace Mantle.. Chantal!, Loos Goods, tea Black Silk Coeu r Hennes he.on evergy il le, At THORNLE f & CHISM RAYerner it SERINO 111 Elf OIL t 4•2 tf H L STEE & SON, N--ad , Pro. 713 North ENT Otroot, SUMO Cileitelgt Will Bell the BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF NEW AND DEBIRABLK DRESS GOODS At still greater reductions in priors than they have ever before mad , . bod'at MUCH LOWER PRICER than any RETAIL-WHOLESALE HOUSE in the city. Fancy and honlard Mire, very cheap. Very ot.aap and good Black Milks. Coma Woos Goode of every variety. Fine Jaconot and Organdie Lawn, &t LACE MAN LEO, , DOURNOIDI, SILK AND CLO UNDER TA AND MANTLES, GREATLY COL T PRICES. SMALL -PL etTto SILKS. Biro and Whit• French Mks. Sleek and White French Silks. : Brown end White French eilka. Glean and WWI.* French Slikg t urea and White Premix Bilks, be doz. Ildlthr. at 4130 per doz. 30 doz. White Stak CiIOV6II. 26e per pair. Many coed/ reduced very low, to Wove out. at JOBB H. STOKES'. ja 703 ARCH. latreet. AusQurro CTURTAINS AND GLASS £YA covee lNO. WIJITS AND COLORED DOM NETS. The subeortbers have now on band a full assortment of White and Colored 13obmete. of differest widths, minable or mlrror and picture coverings. FLY NETS AND MO-QUITO BARS. • They are prepared to cover ohs delient, gas fixtures, McEntee. glasses. &0.. and to make Niacin** Curtains ter beds d • ribs in the mom approved manner, and ac the shortest notice. 3111,ei'MtD. VAN EARLINOEN & ARRISION, Importers andAsalem In Clittath matenals. thaden, &o. dca jet Ift ho, i.otil ONFAITNUT Street. COL. ELLSWORTH'S FUN tsar tSBUED, t T R C H LEE & WALKER, No. 722 GAISSTIOLIT Street. Yrles 75 Gate. Jell 3t THE. - PART vleßsarp . HICUTOPORIC existine in(. A. L. LANIGAN and JNO. Me -0 UR K. (tr4fLn(- tc.0..) is dissolved. Claims for Ramon:mot to be presented at Coal Yard. 3346 CALLownILL Street. A. L. LArileem. PTTILAIMT,PRIA, June 11,186 E jell ze UNION ENVELOPES AT BIAORE'S!— Union Fnvelopee at 316 Chestnut street. Union S'nvelopes at Magee's. Colon Psver an 3 6 Chestnut street. Union Badges at Magee e. Manufactured ands ae elatle v Station e ry r orai,l, at 316 CIIR ENV E Street, above Third. Corner of ti udson street. jell-3t Corner of Andson street. BUT IrOlt 'IRIS PICTURE I WOULD RAF be dnvea almost to despair to think of the thstsmee that rfrearatea me from my dear one. Thepicture was made by HEIM bit. Ele.ooeiD Street, above Green. lt• WOAD -500 lbs. for sale by WETHERILL fr.. BROTHER. Jell 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. gaIEIOH BRANDY. One barrel puro SOUTHERN PEACH, for •WWe by O. C. RAD LER & CO.. 103 ARCH !Street. ion IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF NORTH AMPTON COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. Estate of PETER MILLER. deceased. NOTICE te hereby sLvets to the heirs and legal repre sentatives of the sant deceased. that the report of the inquisition to make pat talon, valuation, and aPDranle ment of the Real Estate of the said deceased. Was, on the 26th day of April, A. D. 1861, p ted sad con firmed. and the court smut a rule upon the hem and_ l oca l rep esentattees. to appear at toe next stated 1-11 , phone' ..;ourti August 2nd I and ooept . - or refines to &s -wot. the said reel mete, or show 034110# 11 soy they n s ve. Wks the same shall not be sold. By the Coen, G 01406 V. WALLACE, Saxton. Ma. 111.1881.—m.22 WBl EsTATISoFJuaEPU KONIGMA MIER late of Etat WA township. t enoaster count .di esased. l otters testamentary on the Mete of said de ',eased having been granied to tee undersigned Exeinc tote of the will of lewd deoeseed. they hereby give notice to ell persons hammy oafs • or demands against the es ate of said deceit/led, toy resent them to either of the undermened Exeoniors, day autbentical ed. and a persons knowing themselves indebted to maul estate are revisited to maim payment with out delay, aLI edOr. ltilliaLLCIIER_. Residing in Ephrata two. I an. co,. Ephrata 0. CaPIRSTER. arse-th at Residing in the tiny of Laninieter. OLIVE OIL—A lot of Latour Ohre Oil, wealltria ValtMlW4iel. "1"1112 aisalt RETAIL DRY 000D8, HOUGH & CO., 24 SOUTH TENTH SIREET. LEGAL. RETAIL JIKY ...400DIL AT COST. EITTIRE STOCK LINENS, tt «EMBROIDERIES, " " LACE MANTLES, and " " DRESS GOODS. BAUEGES AND BAREGE ROBES AT 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLA.R. CASS/KERS, CLOTHS, VESTINGS, AT 20 PER CENT. LESS THAN USUAL PRICES. MANTLES, DUSTERS, &c. A egos* Nvooge on coat of material. Our Winter stook being !retch, having beenjudieimely bought at auction and of first hands, will be found to Odmgare favorably with any other in town, COOPER & CONARD, ilouthcaat oorner Nunn and MARKET Street. Jen-ttiwths4t WIDE DUAtili. BARECIES, only 7-4 nPntg, 74 wide Black naregali. 0017 60 Ceuta. 7 4 wine Black Bareges, only 60 cents. 7-4 wide Meek B +relee, only 623 cents. 7 4 ',tee RISS* Baregea, only 623 cents. Y. wide Black Barcena, only lfild cents. Bli3iSuil & timi'di Mourning Moro i jell No. 914 (.112E4TISUT ntrert, L.INENS AT COST FOR CASH ONLY a-A Damask Table Clothe. for oath. Irish Lmene at cost for each. Linen Damasks at oast, for oath. Towels at nest. for cash. Pheeting. Pillow and Butcher's Linens. napkins, Dollies, 'rnmn Cloths, &0., An. comprising our entire stook Linens, AT,OOB C FOR 00,11 , commencing to day. the 4th inst. O ur stook is hints. w. cheap, end fresh end i 3 1 present many unwaial bar gains. Oven in thous times, ex.smordinary *heap goods. COOPER. Sr Curt ARD, jed S. E. car. NT NTH and MARI( T. OPENING OF TILE ARCH-STREET N , MANTILLA 'STORE. It W. earner TWIT/I and ARCH. ALL NEW GOODS. Rich Lyons Silk Circulars. Rioh Lyons Silk Beauties. Cambria and Puller Lace Points. Codo. de. itittattlas. Cloth and Tweed Circulars. Summer Cloaks. ha. Purchased under the influence of the War panic, and to be sold at less than the cost of importation and manufacture. Ladies are Invited to inspect this stock, without re serve. before purahasing elsewhere. miS? lm JACOB HORSFALL. Prater. RUMMER GOODS-- P-7 Reduced to very low prices. Grenadine Berms. tiro he. Rich Organdies and Lawn& Fancywoisted stuffs, Dames, Ores Travelling Winds. Dela - Ines. Poniards. Ouzels. Hernams. Mozambique,. Plaid Silks, Fancy Silks. Silk Robes. Bargee. Grenadine. and Organdy Robes. Chally Shawls, Drone, ana Smiles. lOLA RPLESS BROTHERS, my3l ratEnTNUT and Fabwra Streets. R BLANKETS AT VERY LOW RATER. Tarlatans for Mirror Covers. 10-4 Note for Chandeliers. Low SWille rthintatAlok LAN DEL,, 1010 FOURTH and ARCH. ADAMS & SON'S STOOK to be dosed out at LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Cheaper than if a discount were taken off after the aide wan volute. EIGHTH AND ARCH. zat29 A DAMS & SON'S STOOK to be closed L JIL eat at Lowest Wholesale Filmse t _ CHEAPER THAN IF a DISCOUNT WERE TAKEN OFF after the We wee reeds. EIGHTH AND ARM'. Mrlll MILITARY NOTICES. TWELFTH-WARD HOME GU AB D. A MEF,TII(I of those members over forty-five Years of age w II be held ar. their r^nm. north enet corner THIRD and WILLOW. oMWERNESDAY Evening next,l2th num. at 8 &cloak. 3ell-21" D. J 3. si..IFES, Secretary. il,ono MEN WANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied, between the ages of 21 and 35 ream not less than five feet four and a half inches high, end of Seed Matador. Soldiers serving in this corps perform duty at WWI yards and on board United States ships-of war on foreign stations. All other information which may be desired will be given at the liendezyous. No. 311 South FRONT Street. _ First Lieutenant W. STOKES 130vD, Jell - lm Recruiting Officer. MILITARY GOODS. COTTON DUCK, SUITaBLE FOR TENM, FOR. SALE BY FROTHINGHADI 8o WILLS. my29-i tf 'PUN' THORNLEY , S, 311 CHESTNUT ar Street. north ande--the oldest establishment in the United &stets. INDIA-RUBBER VAN? BLANKETS, Por Army_and bevy Emztemente. PATENT RUBBER, CAMP BLANKETS, KNAPSACKS, KNAPSACKS, HAVERSACKS. B VERSACKS, CANTEENS TENTS BUN comits, eUN CoVERS, CAPES. CAPES, CAPS. COATS, CAPS. COATS, And every other article that is manufactured of India, Eubber—hi of the best material. mYS-10l if JOHN THORNLEY. COMPRESaD BIILLETS.--United States Mime Musket and Rifle Belle; ale*, every de scription or Round and Conical Ballet" , inannfaoturad to mien Large awoke oonataatil on hand. Orders filled amain by .TROMAR OT.Td LEROV & CO. Patent Shot and Lead Wo 201 and 263 WATER Street myl4-1m f 4 F.CY YORk. CLOTHING. WHOT.FSALLE STOCK, WHOLESALE STOCK, WHOLESAT STOCK, READY-MADE' CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING AT RETAIL, AT RETAIL, AT RETAIL, 33 to 30 ger cent. less than the must Retail Prices 33 to 60 per cent. less than the usual Retail Priem Clothing Ravers are respeotfulli invited to examine this irtook, The Garments being nearly all manure,* tured for merchant tailor trace of large towns and cities. are all well out, wall trimmed, and substantially made, and warranted to be fully equal to the beet Clothumg manufactured for Retail Salem Tine Stook Will be sold regardless of cost. LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER, & SCOTT, red rat 4P4 MARKET Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ONE OF THE MOST ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS poLrricAL TREASON AND CONSPIRACY THE WORLD EVER WITNESSED Is dragged to light in that work Ind reprinted, en titled THE PARTISAN LEADER. 2 voter— .--Prioe 60 Cants each. A Novel published nearly sa wag ago. for mroula tion at the tooth. and for diesenunatini disunion sen timents. It foreshadows with appal ine mourner'. eye' y event now tranepiring. Privately printed and circulated in 183 C. its treason was too apparent; its reappearance at this duy show. um that treachery was only smouldering. to buret oat with redoubled organization at the present day. A work which exposes most eomplet•ly the machine gums and diabolioal plans of the political demagosuee wbo have, for so many years. been plotting the over throw of the United tiMtes Government. Now that the apparent fiction weaves into a fearful reedit publo interest in the document becomes sin gularly deep and wide-spread. •v" Copies sent by mail, rohTAns ;MYR, on receipt of prlCe. - by RUDD & CARLETON. Publishers. Jee-tbstu•3t 100 ORaliD Street, New lorl. reoolcB, LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS, 1-1 new_yd old, bought, sold. and exclirged, at th e PFIII,AIM: _rain-Darla J3OOJC sic Pro. ato CREISTN T Street. Libraries at a dietanoe purchased. ?hose having Books to sell, if at a distance, Will state their names, sizes bindings, dates, editions, prices, and oonaltions. WANTED—Boots printed ti Benja min Franklin, as well ea early Boots printed in and mpou *merrier, Autograph Letters and Portraits enr oliasied, Pamphlet Law, ot Pennsylvania or rale. Cata logues. in press. sent free- Libraries appraised by fees-tf JOHN CA NIPHELI SPZR/11.— Five Casks of SPERM, loot from Whale Ship. at T. A. NEWHALL & Stris, Jea-St Bo. 409 RACE Street GENERAL AtittiESIBLY OF 186 L—A latereopoupic Picture of the Interior of the " 80- '9llO Presbt [Men Clhoroh,', tnten on Tuesdsy after noon. May 28 th . Ant before t he final vote on the Tee° It non. of Rev Dr. l-lering. The por. mita of the Modera tor, Rev. Or. Butkus. and other officers and delesetes, are brought out in bold relief. 'I he p attire forme s valuable and canons memento of one ot the most in tereet,toi rally ons, polttlonl. and roots.' moLdente that ever , 00lit place in Me city. complete list . of the members of the °enema Assemb,y nanoMbintell the Picture. we will furmen the nreroonrtieni handsomely colored, for 31 cents and send by mail free a i elit4rge. idotal.4l • s PS sr BROTH t. R. Jett St No. 7.8 CEt ItBTH VT street. 1 1 0 00r4TitlLtaUtta I , oit SUPYLIFJ3.— We hereby sive notice to all those who may be ootarsollns to furnish supplies to the Billie under tm recent appropriation of three mahout', [het haylns re °Stied the power under that sot of appointing inspec tors of an suppliew, and other power stet I, reference to the settlement ol chums. which Wee not delegated to ender the previous act of April ld. we shad hold avail contractor to the most mid accountability in the eeMJeMent of his maims ; and the inspeotion of his sup. phe• most be of that oharaoter which shall Prevent any imposition upon the Busts, and protect the Volunteers Tor until they have been Inspected by responded to its salt; and no sup ososarpthieje h viv a i v vii ii ro mo vii.b 7 dim A. duly &Promote for that vi r tn : 0016fir4K Auditor Genera). Treasurer.isy. SALES BY AUCTION. BY SAMUEL HATCH, BOSTON, corrtct CORNER. CONCRESB, WATER, AND BATA STREETS PEREMPTORY BALIS OF 300,000 POUNDS FLEECE W 001.,, ON THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1861, AT 12 O'CLOCK M.. MESSRS. TYLER & RYLEY Will hell tit their Warehouhe, Boa. 122 and Iv: corcußEsts STREET, BOSTON, To the Highest Bidder, PUREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS NEW YORK, OHIO, AND MICHIGAN FLEECE WOOL, a aorusiderabla portion of 'which is suitable for making Army Cloths, Catalogues on Monday. Mth lust. Terms at sale. jt6 6t SAMUEL HATCH, Auctioneer. WANTS. SURGIOAL INSTRUMENT MA KFRR.—Wanted a. Grinder and Parker- Tonna bff mduatriona man goad maims and stead+ , emoloY milt will beg net. in' Mourn, WADS and fOttu, 66 ruLTOti Litreet, flew York. jell-as" BA.NK INTEREST:—WANTED A Party of some capital to take an interest in the control of a Bank located in the country. The orrani- Minn is nearly ready for businere, 6 tuated in h favo rable lolality in the elate.. The party. if acceptable, ono name an &fie, in said Rank. , Formformatton ad dreise " Box N0..873," Philadelphia Post Office. jelo-60 WANTED—Men of intelligence- and T. Y 'Maine addrege as Tratrathr Aroma. A chum to make money, and no Mambo's. Address. With stamp, or ma noon 8, 13, eIk:AKAN, 139 south EIGHTH Street. jel Ist WANTEDAGENTS to sell PAUIW ANTED—AGENTS 6EB of RTATIONERY and JEWELRY, et prices one third lees than can be purchased elsewhere. Call on or address (stamp enoloeed) J. L. BAILEY, No. tS4 COURT Street, Boston. Mau. 1M76-ft VSIPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG .11-4 Men, tko., are invited to address the" Emloy ment Committee . ," at the Rooms of the Yount Men's Christian Amoolation, .1009 and 1011 CILEOTNUT West dos.4ird FOR. SALE AND TO LET. FO7l S &LE.--Boot and Shoe Store For RalerA very desirable iroation. doing a good bu siness. Inquire of J . SWARTZ, 110 South SiiCOND Street. bsll.3t* di TO RENT.—A rare opportunity is oflered to a competent manager of a Boarding Entire by the undereitn•d who r Were to rent the pre mises form riv known as the UNITED STATeS HO TEL. eitua.ed on CH EeTN UT Street, above Sourtn, opposite the Custom Blume 7he bottle mutate' forty rooms all of whink are eerily furnished. The din' ing-ball le ninety. five feet in length. besides kitchens, Rintries, and every other oonvenience that can be de aired. vie mamma have bean fitted up in a Com plete manner, and are ready for immediate occueaney. To a proper person, having experience, %profitable Imeinese mut be done. To an acceptabie tenant the Orme will be made reasonable. For partion.me apply to JON& REA, on the nrrnueee, between the hours of it and 3 o'clock. jell-tutnelet FURNISHED COTTAGE ON LW MN% DEN street; Germantown. to Rent for the Ram mer. Also carriage hou.e and stable. App, soath /muss from MAIN &Pen. )010-3t* MFOR SALE-A SUPERI JR REM DENCE, very pleasantly situated in North Cam den. A Weis double hones. with every convenience. Lot 60 feet front.lBB feet deep with Stable and Coach nouns Apply to .1. D. 6.i4 IN HUTH, ieB No. 436 WALNUT Street. ga GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.— FOR. SALE, at prices to, suit the times, a Store and Drfellins, No. 010 Routh Twelfth street also, two adjoining Dwellinrs—all new built. with every conve nience if applied for immediately will be sold at satirifile. _,D REI ROTH, RS St* Itto. 436 WALNUT Street. MOUNT HOLLY OOTTAGE FOR 1k61.8 6.1.16.—A clamantly-situated Cottage, with abort two aurae of around. in Mount Holly, a. J. Pries only 82 SOO, of 'onion 81,600 can remain permarently on mortrage. J. D. RElNigrrn, ieB-6t• No. 430 WALK UT Street. FOR EXCLIANGE Good, improved REAL ESTATE for vacant Ground, clear of in cumbrance, or filerobattlise. Aot.l to J. D. S.FINSOTH, jeB-3t* No. 436 WAGNIJV Street. FOR SALE —A GREAT BARGAIN—or or exchange for property' in the city, 400 ISOrea Pery superior land, and finely situated in blonroe township, Wyoming county. Pa.. )5 miles fromesharre. 23f, miles from Harvey Late, JO miles from TunkhantioOk, the county town. Ain!! to J. D. fiEl -NOTH. JeB.3t* No. 436 Withttll'r Street. in TO LET—In PRICE Street, GER- M& MANTO a handsome COTTAGE, w,th beau- Mai yard. well shaded. Apply at Weise' Coal Office, MAIN Ftreet, near the Depot. je6-71." TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL• MIK LINO_,__NO 123 North THIRTEENTII Street ApplyAPply to wETHERILL & BROTHER, 47 hod 49 to Street. mhl4-tf dik CHESTNUT-STREET HOUSE and Mel ?STORE to rent,—The derivable Maine", location, lan CRESTNUTStreet,with dwelling attached. Anawlt! at 431 CEIESTIWT 3treet. al GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO MIL RENT.—To Rent, the large and commodious roadarn-bnilt Row. -ootries_ of- 4.& &T Moot and WILLOW Avenue, with gas, bath, hot and cold water, and all bite modern improvements. Apply to HENRY S. TAU. 710 GREEN Street. Philadelphia, or aoS- on the tf di FOR SALE—A FARM of 44 acres, Mond one of to acres, )n MONTGOMERY COUNT V. near Itsll,oad. Land, beat quatty with good build ings, fruit. water, Ito. Apply to Jed tbsin.st* WM. iitOseITER. Norristown. d m FOR BALE—A ROUttE and LOT, MIR deeirably located on MAIN Street. Burlington. N. J. AO9l, to WM. M. COLLINS, 606 MINOR Street,Philndelphin. Or to FRANKLIN WOOLMAN, aul6-thittunit• MAIN Strert. Burlington. TO RENT-TWO COUNTRY HOUISEbhono mile from Tooony. Ino_uire No. 717 WALNUT Btreet. mrtBl-Bm* 110 RENT—A very desirable STOP,E, on tbe Ninth-street front of " The Continental Hotel." The 6tore et Ninth and eennom streets espe cially adapted for a nADDLI and Hexane. Maker. Apply to JOHN RICE. fe6-tf Southwest NINTH and RANSOM etreets. FOll, UtiirlCK TRACT of good unimproved farm land is the Mate of New Jersey, convenient to the oity, will be zehaagedfor eir e greerl7. Apply at No. 1.16 FED 'Street. itN.. til/lititlrl,/tIGALMTAT. IS BILL/KIM • AND CONVE YANCER. NORRISTOWN, PA. —Real Estate bought and sold on , re a son a ble terms. Stores and dwellings for sale or rent in Plorristown and country. Good mortgages negotiated. Colleotioni made. "he hest refereems assn. 4314-em BOARDING. BOARDING.-BTRANGERB visiting the oats. and others desiring superior aocomm Stations in the mast beautiful part of the city, can be salted l!y orMS r dination to Mrs J3KOOK E, E. comer BLX kANTH and LOO Btreete, Private Parlors, with ed Rooms adjoining, for aingle gentlemen or fam,heg. Terme moderate. ied-at* SODA WATER CHARLES M. BREAIin'S ICE-COLD SODA WATER, WITH FREER FRUIT SYRUPS, AT NURTREADT . SoittiELt...p9.AD AND CAM!. The smirk Water is drawn from porcelain-lined Faantains, puro and spark lint. oharged with car bonic+ sold gas. she syrups are prepared with the highest regard to retaitinVhe NATURAL FLAVOR 07 TEM 1111:11T• No pains will spared to maintain the high ohmmeter which this Fountain has already at tained. Bottled Sods Water at SN (lents Mr dozen. Congress Water, fresh from the Blifilitg, constantly on hand. myll-3m r SAE ES. poLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED iln tolnstitute No, 91 South SEVENTH Street. near the =k . The undersigned, thankful for past favors, end boles determined to merit future patronage, has 'soured an elegant and convelliept store. and has now on hand a large assortment of Liltie's Celebrated Wrought see Chilled Iron Fite and Burglar Froof Bares, (thepp.ly stnetly fire and Drawler proof safes made.) Also, Lii lle's lineman] kid Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie'a Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, belt protested, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry. &o. This Safe is con ceded to tome= to style and elegance say Miner yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is 'trial ly fire and burglar proof. eI3CIAL DIOTICE.-1 have now on band say twenty of Farrel,Maurine, & Co.'. Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, opmpri nearly emg a ()omelet' auortment es to Sines. and all lately en °hanged for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call end examine. WO-1W st. 0. R&M's:R. Arent. ICE I ICE 11 ICE I I BOSTON FRESH POND ICE EXCLUSIVELY.. Clitke. S. CARPENTER & CO., N. E. corner of FRANKLIN and WILLOW Streets. Have oontraoted for a season's supply of the above STRICTLY PRIME ARTICLE, Which they are now Nerving to customer& Families, Confectioners. &e.. supplied at moderate rates. Dealers and others furnished with low unsetit, from the vessel, or at the BRANCH. OFFICE AND DEPOT, jB--4t• ,DELAWARE A,,enuo, above Green itreet. R SHOEMAKER de CO,. GLAISS, PAINTS, WILE, AND VARBUDIBB, Northoguit earner FOURTH and RAQE Stmts. aos 46‘r. PtiILADBLPILLik TL^Bk.A-0 0 T T* andmWos O arA ware acorns, 1010 CITESTPI VT Street. Ornamental Chimney Tope. Garden Vane and Statuary, Enonuatio Flooring Tile. Architectural Ornaments. Ventilating and Smoke Fines. Ridge Tile and Sanitary Wart. searii-pKeliaed Drain P,pe. Water Plea, warranted to Mane presecreoheap and durable. The Trade minified on liberal terms Illnatrated Catalogues Irma by Mail on application by letter. n. A. INAJLIUM2 I / 4 . VI, f ••:rvge fry DR. J. WISE, No. 30 North FIFTH Street, PIIILADELPHI A.—Troma • meoesafnil7 If allied torn time, all GlEllsl‘llell r of Me L'U 138. 's ROST and to EAST. and L.equenti aurae CUMUItIYTION ill Ita dant and We "le. 0 also restore' slo a rable disemee of the BY E an ES Ele besmear' em h;e entire attention for 111 .1.. "a t 10 Years. will emit patients. when desired. at ...lir. ~.,,a111.0.141. .....-I , m. If ttndAT isarctmAlNS, VIM DAY, in BONNI TB. CAPS. and HEAD-DRESSRS,st thee New York Store, AT South TENTH Street, she t inn er Ilt VIZIN Main: bita4I.IrAUTONA.--4. yy BCOTToond C,IIIIIITNUT /Streel, a irr doors below the' ntinent: o l. hi rrA p ttentir of hologale OVirinit 1 4171 t 4, 41141 i ) sE 1 41 1 4 " 4 " m a sae to ants at matlet Mom writ wmailliwinatirr THEATER. • Role Ltseao---.—Kra. M. it.GARIMII,. Mriam= Aunt— JOR. D. EXTRAORDINARY - ATTRACTION 1 GRAND CoMBITI4TION THIN (TURYBKVI RVRNING 1/41 EIGHTH NIGHT OP HOC/LEY 4 . ,CAMPB ELL'S MINSTRELS, From POW° nalooo. Broadway. new York. The Programme wdt °eosin of 6 variety of Bongo, Deno. e, am., in which the whole of this Stem Troupe Will annent. The whole tooollolllde with the Ethiopia' Faroe of L PAIT.RBuN. Doors oPen at 754 o'olook ; commence at S. A CIAD.ERY OF MUSIO.—By special re. q nen. the Voheart e.on&lidiat of the . FLOWER. withQUEl, 7 4, or CORONATION Or' Trite RONE. together Milical'aneous Plaine, given by the Pupils of OM Hancock Girls' Grammar School, in aid of the Volun teer. viqq_be repented on 1:111 811/AS 14VENING. June 11,1861. Doors open at 7 o'olonk, to commence at 8. Conductor. Zrofeesor J ohn newer'. 'Dogma 20 Gents— re. lime at Jim* Lewtnn's, corner Heventn and Chestnut streets ; Lee & Walker's. No, 712 Chestsibt street ; Gustavus A ndre Zr. Co., No , 1104 Cheeteut dt.; John Maren , No. 1102 Chestnut street ; /Schmidt. No. Dr& Chestnut etrei t; teptimus Winner, No. 714 Spann Garden erreet • at the Cahoot, Coates, shove Twelfth otrock, and at Le dour on the 'verde of the Consist t rag EL' GY BITILDINI3B. As SE MB THIRD WEEK OF THE REBELLION. THIRD WEEK OP Tab: ftiPla AN WAS. Writ RD WEEK OF TRH OiMBINATION. NEW WAR SO EN ES. MONDAY BVbNINO. June 70th, And Every I , 'genius during tine Week. Admaarion TO cants; Ghildran 15 cents. matinees We!lnesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. P ENNA. AOADJOiIY OF THE FINN A l- ARTS-1025 CHESTNUT STREET. The Tiling-eighth ANN UAL EXHIBITION PAINTItiG3 bud CLrTURE is now open... *demoniac! es center; Betwou I`zokeka 14 bank"; ur_ dren half price : Catalogues 10 cents. Stoo kh 0 OM will retaken their tichete et the Academy. Open from 9 A.M. till 7 P. M., and from leige9- EC till 10P. M. 17 BIIMMER RESORTS. CONGRESS BALL, Gnps mAy.O AYE MAIM. what we ll iinown nrst ekes Rotel will be opened for the reception of gunnel:. 1 U (OD AV. Jun G. WEST k THOMPRON. rroprietors. COrcrma• tA HOUSIK, page Island. N • J. This celebrated fictive will be opened for the re ception of gvest.. on inns 2 Mi. • he situation of this house is one of the most beauti ful on the Island. commanding an unobstructed view of the ocean. A band of music, has been engaged exclusively for thus house fortese ,son. A large number of bilk hotillas eammeted with the mt,std ehment. Good stabling for homes attached to the prem , es. pVioatlons for rooms ar other, particular', will meet with prompt attention ty addrarecng the eubsoricer. JAS. it. LAIR 4 Prop , Cape latand ht. J. SII '4SIER BOARDING . AT RnXBO ROM cf.—One family. or party. willing to pay for real comfort. may obtain boarding for the en t mar In a private family at the new cottage- ott DG 0 . Avenue. above the sixth mile stone. Addreee " J." B x 1231 Poet Mae. Philadelphia. .lelo.mwl2, TONTINE HOTEL, NEW HAVEN, OONNECTICUT.--The Subsoriber refurnished thin faehionable first-e ase Flotel entire twit Suring- re modeled the old Dining Room, added a new. I edits' h.di n ..o 7 . and put in complete order hie tin lard and Bath Rooms. Femmes can have suites of Rooms at either Hope', at low as at any first-oiass House in the country. Boarders can KO to and from the TON I'I NE to the HEAD, three times a day, by rail. and take their meals at either House, without extra charge. Harm purahasad and stocked a large Farm at MeoheM's Hrad th spring. the two houses will be furnished wan Mews, Milk. Butter. Vegetab es. and Fruit, emir. from ,he Farm. o. Telegraph Line has been put usl at Sachem's Head and at the Tontine. at tre Prometor's own expense, which connects with all the tunes • 1 , 1 the United Staten, H. LEE SCRANTON. lei-lm V, &MEWS Ht AD GOlLtruiLD, lk-.7 CON N.—The proprietor of this well-known. first &MP, ftellionable NO AIM e.R HO, fib word inform its former patrons. and the punlio gene ally, that be built on three huns red eet last wing, making Resent, tour new bed MOMS. new din ng room font by one hun dred. new puler. torte by se envy Every roost in the house is newly furnished, with new carpets and new cotge furniture. The Hotel is of modern nonetru 0- non, built on an extert.ive scale . with SO ommooations for Font' hundred attests; beautifully !mated on Long Island Sound fourteen miles mist of New Haven. on the hew London and ntonington Railroad; rew bil liard-room, with three new Wyss ; two new ten-pin alleys, at a convenient distance from the home, and twelve new bathing houses. Fishing is not snr -sewed on the Sound. A new.yanbt of forty-five-tone, d several smell mil- beats, will be eminently on hand, ready for parties. Going font New York to Sachem's Head. take the 8 A. M. train and 3 P. ht. train ; cheek and Whet to Sachem's fiend direct, changing oars at hew Hoven; tune through 3% hours. From New Haven to the Head at rAY A, NI., ll ^, M. and 6P, M —time 40 minutes. At the eschein'n Head depot will be found one of Coates best foar-horse Omnibuses, new and clean, to carry you direct to the house. A new Barn one hundred by fifty-two feet, was built last spring, which will accommodate Mt. hove'. Fif teen mires f lend have been enclosed. and fined with ornamental and fruit trees. weike. &c. '1 he honee will he cleaned for the [adoption of com pany on the 25th dv of June next, under the immediate suittertn• endence of the owner. N. B.—Mosquitoes are never seen st the Weed. jeB Im H. Lice; esCtt A C4TON. CIABSSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA 00., FA.—This delightful and popular pl•oe of rummer resort. located directly on the line of the Yonne, mama Railroad, on the sumMit of the llegheav mountains, twenty-three hundri d feet above the level of the mean. will be open for guests the 90th of JUN B. Moos let mason the ground, have been greatly Improved and beautified. rendering Cresson one of ins most romantio :ma attractive tiMoos in the State. The furniture is being thorougulY renovated. The seeker of pletumre, andthe sufferer from heat or disease, will find ettrao- Moss here, in a finit-alsge Livery Stable, Billiard . Tab'es, Tenpin Alleys. Baths, A. 0.. together with the purest air and water, end the most magnifioont moun tain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets gnol for the round trip from 1%111'41.114m5. 47.110 ; from Pitt, burg, R 306. For further inforrommu, address G. W. mum.m. Cresson Springs. Cambria Co., Pa. HOWLAND'S HOTEL.— SEA BATHING. LONG BRANCH, N. I. The eubeoriber will open his hotel for the 11. , ..CEPTLO i OF VLSI NORIS on eaturdmy, June IS, 1881. m731.2m• H. HOWL AND, Proprietor. rj P EUZA T A MOUNTAIN . SPRINGB, LANCASTER_ COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. We celebrated waterlog Place will open for visi tors on the .Sd day of JUNE. with all the attraction of former seanonic. . . tlitutted on a mountain MOO feet above tide-water, overlookine the richest aetiologies! country M the world. the air perfectly pure and dry at all ucues, ren ders it proverbially healthy. £here are ample acoommodationa for 400 visitors— fine graded 'walks through the forest to the various syringe and summer-houses on themountain and to the observatory. from the top of within is presented to the eye one of the finest and most extensive pano ramic views to be seen. A good livery is kept on the place, and beautiful drives &mood ; hot and cold baths; a splenclid band a Music (from the egomania, of Phi ladelphta ;) howling' alleys and billiard saloons, with the latest opproyed tables. Large gardens attached to the plaoe, from which all the regembles are t4ken fresh for the table, whieti too. will be supplied from the ?MI ,delphin and Baltimore markets. as well pi from the rich agricultural country around. Carew.' and attentive servants. Raving oeen connected with the establishment for some years with the .ate proprietor. the undersigned assures the old patrons of the place and the pulite generally that it will be oonduoted. in every depart ment, in its former popular, way. Visitors to the Rpm, gs take the oars to Lancas ter. thence 13 mile/ stating over pleasant roads and through a beautiful country. Through tickets issued at the Penner tvanta Railroad odi3e, ELEVg..Pi NH and slant{ ea Streets, Philadelphia. For furthergiartlonlars or oironlars the proprietor refers to JO4. IL MYER'S. corner and VIN Streets, and to TAMER 11. BnYiStill. 80. 2 North SIXTH Street. Ftwaglelpttla - or address 'C. iteMAKEN, Ephrata P. 0.. mossier 0c... mySi ha if BEDFORD EPtsINOS.—A. ti. ALLisiki respectfully informs the publto that this well esta blished and popular watering ptsoe te now opeot the resseAton and accommodation of visitors, andn t will bs kept open until the &ret of October. onion. eriphleg Bedford ftwotrai Water. wiU be rap phstfat the Springs at the Wowing prioes,vis : For 1 bbl g „ N 0 Bottles, )i pint, pet.... —. 7...7..1 ao Parties winnow rooms , or ae f it....o.. in reseed to the place, will address the B , re Mineral Sprints Company. Isedfced. Pennsytessie. HERR'S HOTEL, HARRISBURG, Pa. The management of this well-known Hotel having been leased by Mourn CO(.. t 1 k itEe R. therent proprietors beg leave to inform the pnblio t at the Rouse is now being thoronghil RENO VATe 1 115- FITTY. 0. and IMP RO its % with a view to the owner and comfortable accommodation of those who_ may favor the establishment with their onstom . Onsets will remit.° due attention and oourtsim, and DO ILI- Pens• will he apared that may Oonduoe to maintain the Betel in a first-olass style, Families and others desiring to sojourn in Hardt burg dunng the summer months will find pleseant Boarding and large ar:d well , renutated Rooms at onr establishment, upon moderate terms 3. Q COTT C R Y T H ,LE, G ILBKKRR.II my 77 Im 1111SURABCIMI COMPAELNII. ej Ali INBURABUIS uvairlai x, No. 40a CHESTNUT Biros% FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DERICTORs. 'hearse W. Bay.--of Day & Idotlook. Saannel " Wright Bros & 064 B. }limey " Davis & !Kul ant" Lewis, Jr— " Lewin Brom & Riahardson,... " JIC. Howe & BORISBI T. Bodine.. —Fres t Wyoming Ceinot Drissiy. Ina. W. Evarrnon—of J. W. Evanston & Ca. Rao. A. " West & Fobs'. T. S. " Sovagaddortin, & Car 0. Wilson Davii...... Attorney-M-lov. E. D. Woodratl--...01 isibley, Molten, & Wocelnett. Jas. Kantor, Jr 1718 @teen areet. PLEuRGE W. .pAY,Praxides,t. FRANCIS N. B. Vita rratidszlt. WELLIAMS 1. BLA NrifiA R n. mnfrrnoirw. 15AYTNO FUNDS. Sevazu FUND - UNITED STATES TAUNT COMPANY, Gomel. TRIED and CREaT NIJT atm!". INTEREBT FIVE PER CENT. N. R. cRAWFORO, President. JAMB! IC HUNTER, Neoratary and Treasurer. °Mae hauls. from IC until I Wald*. Moo Company to not looted an any application t ie r Leiguilatare. RIPER % R IR g a l g E A g f L A .; T S /TA 1 16 RAIL hOA f/ 4•au trein leaves Vine-atroet ferry daily (Sundaye excepted) at-. 7 &I A. M. Returning. leaves Atlantic-- 5.20 1. M. fare • Round-trip ticket!. good for three data $2OO. Mansion Rouge. Neptune, Bedloe'e, and tuner hotels, &T 0 now open. Jed tf JNO. G. BRYANT. Agent. T W RA E NB T via O P E ENNqtY TR LV NIA Rol R leave depot, writer ELEVENTH and MaRKET, at 8 a. 32., 12.30 P. 1011, and 4 .P. On Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 720 A. M., and Wad Cheater at 4 P. M. 104 tf EvM Masai Mt -MN Ural_ • AT 8 O'CLOCK F. M. BAL.TIMO AND PH (LhOwo•Kat.e. eThe MOON" COMPANY'. (Ericsson Line,) . ~ Via Chesapeake and IletarrareCariel. One el the new iron Steamboats of this ComptiMit leave the tipper side of Clzestant street Wharf AFTERNOON (Itundaye excepted ) at 3 o . olook, an will arrive ill Baltimore early the next morning. Freight ot all kinds taken at the lowest mow i aloe, Cattle - gorses, Stook, Vehicles. Ao. For Freight, sooty at the othee.,_____ e ks A. 0.1 (0 V Da* R: JA D 1111184112 if No. 34 SOUTH J Wmata L . maigtrrok NIGYV YUBA. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware ad Raman rlannL and new York Ewan Ilgamboat tom Dana roOOLVO freight on and deliver DA s lusgam, and leave daily at P. Nl.ing . their oar con in Now York the following dale i.elre , ht• faxen at reasonable Wes. W5l. - Aden% N., 14 BOUTII WltAit vErr. Patinae! his. JAMIE MANI. Agent. Piers 14 and 1i EAST RIVER. New York. rarki-iftf AdageFOß kihW h ORK. THI Pto.:tedeinhis Stearn Propeller Coln aim wttl ocnintetee their businen for the season on Swear Mb nut. Their Steamers are Row reoeiving froistit at Some Pier above Walnut street. Terms aisooramodating. airVi li mit& & &&.. eiss n.toooro A .•1111•14 lIIST BM:WV= per " Annie Kimball," LP from Liverpool. Mender. WuLTOT: & Missilisen srmenratione: II Um Rama 4LooniLl, itVILmL 1 'kJ:LTA, • ifstraos SO Ls gxtrant HT Delmoonnte, in / 1 Slam, 100 IN: JastTsot ITATAxasi. in 111. jug, SO lbe Vin Rsipoloblei. in 1 it bottles, 100 my Calomel, 0). Buomni Rest., 1 bottle.; 000 my Calomel, in 11110 1301%164 tte PH Kieran. in 1 bul let. __WETBERILJ, .14_1111g9IR4 si and && Ilona llvoo
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