THE CITY. Dastardly Outrage at Annapolis sEI2OIII Or roc. S'Eu zai.o se t. pa vineeLa P? on- GE39/021 entreat's We received, yesterday, definite information in r egard to the series of highhanded outrages re aptly committed noon the crews nod owners of foot Philadelphia coasting veesels, in the vicinity of /tonapolis. Maryland, by a gang of despera do s. who Wiest that town, which should command the hasedists attention of the national authori ties, and lead to the severe punishment of the Of fenders. Thu craft referred to all from this port under authority of a House granted-at our Custom g o on, which gives them the privilege of fishing g o ng the coast, and guaranties them the protection of tits Galtrnmont in the pragmatism of their ha if,efe, One of their favorite sailing grounds is in the Chesapeake Bay, some four er five miles out from the any of Annapolis. ft seams that in April last, after the riotous out. break in Baltimore, and the suspension of the usual railroad communication between the North and tba city of Washington, when it beoame necessary for the Ctorero * men_ to open a new channel down the Chesapeake via Liavre:cle Grave, the oyster man of this city, from their knowledge of the shuns!, Were able to render essential service in piloting the numerous ships and boats whioh our ethosrs employed, and their patriotic feelings prompted them to evince great zeal and alacrity in complying with the demands thus made upon them. A part of the population of Annapolis °mists of about two hundred desperadoes, who sympa tlifss very strongly with the Secession canoe, and who, disposed at all times to annoy and plunder the fishing smacks sent to their neighborhood, m anifested intense indignation at the readiness & t he oysterman to pilot any Northern vessels to that port, and at the time swore vengeance against them. The sequel shows how they have carried out these threats. Un idonday, the 10th instant, the sameness prier A. Keyser, fosepls Bell, and Richard Pow ill, and the sloop Lydia and _glary sailed to a point near Annapolis, with the intention of fishing there, as usual; and being apprehensive that some attempt would be made to interfere 'with them, they inquired of Captain Nunes, of the revenue cotter Forward, which was then cruising in those raters, whether, In case of an attack, he would help to protect them. He promised to do so, and told them that if they hoiesea their Skase in s row. ner which he designated, as a signal of distress, be would at ono* sail to their rescue. Oa the 12th instant, while they were peaocably at work, the steamboat Mary, of Baltimore, with one hundred armed rain on board, sailed into their midst, and landing first by the side of the schooner Joseph Bell, they put twenty armed men on board of her, immediately overpowering all attempts at resist. anew. They then want to the schooner Peter A, Keyser, the captain of which endeavored to run up the Union color as a signal to Captain Nunes, but the Secessionists seized the flag, and, throwing it upon the deck, were about to treed upon it, whiob so exasperated thecaptain that he caught bold of a bitzler knife, and declared he would kill any men who attempted to deseorate it. He said they might pat him orarboord, but should not insult the dime- rim flag in his presence. They left an armed force of twenty men on this vessel, and then pro- oesied to the schooner Richard Powell, where they gave three chess for JeLritan Davit/. When asked by what authority they seised it, their only answer was, "By the authority of the man we cheered for." The sloop Lydia and Mary was then boarded and manned in the same way, and the four vessels were towed as quickly as possible by the steamboat Mary into Annapolis, where they still remain. The 6511Wil of our maulers were arthjea tad to many cruel taunts and indignities, and marched off to prison, where they were kept for forty-eight bouts with little or no food, the elieriff uniting with their otptore in deriding them and calling them " a pack of Northern hogs." At first they were told they would never be released from jail until they paid a fine of five dollars eaoh. After two days' im- PflOODUltilat however, they wore permitted to es tape, but their vessels are still detained by their captors, and on examining them they found that all their provisions, clothing, and other articles on board, had been stolen. Swami of these men returned to this oity late on tiaturday night, and they are now endeavoring to WWII some redress for their grievances, as well as a return of their vessels. We are assured that there is no legal proceeding to give even a color of Patios to the outrages whioh have been inflicted upon them; but it seems that a loose system pre - Toilette some of the counties of Maryland, of exact ing payment from all venals which corolla in the open bay in the vicinity of their shore whenever they can obtain it from them ; and plastically a sprtem has grown up at Annapolis, we believe, by which the gang of outlaws and ruffians who are a terror to the town attempt, whenever it is possible, to levy oontributions upon these coasters, and they share the vans with the sheriff, who nominally gets one-third of the amount received, while the remaining two-thirds are divided among his ruf fianly confederates. In theme to which we have referred, however, they believe the main motive of the Annapolis ra tans to have been not so much plunder as revenge on account of their service to the Government at tie time when the safety of the capital was im periled, and when, bat for the opening of the An napolis route, It would probably have fallen into tho hands of the traitors. lights theory is correct— sad there are strong reasons for supposing it to be so—no time should be lost in redressing their wrongs, as they have a double claim upon the pro tection of the Government—oine arising from the license it hes given to them, and the other from their readiness to serve it effectively in the hoar of it. sorest need. XILITABY MATTERS. Daring yesterday there were no movements of importance among the military of this city. The departure of the two lush:mute under Colonels Small and Einstein has relieved the oity of many of the blue-bloweed and gray-sbirted men who bare figured in the streets of late. Their places will be filled, however, almost immediately. Col John K. Murphy's Jackson Regiment have already taken possession of the old Government property in Chestnut Wee, below Fifth, which was 000 - plea in tarn by the Scott legion sad Cul. Small's Mimant, and which was vacated ky the latter on Monday. Dasrtg yesterday morning Lieut. Col. Vandyke was busy gathering up the stragglers and getting them off to Baltimore. Most of the station-houses in the city turned out a squad, whioh bad spent the night in them. A large party was marched down o the depot from the Central Station, between ten and eleven o'clock. They looked rather crest. fallen sta they tramped along In double file, flanked by a military guard, and accompanied by a small party of policemen .4WORD razinemrxmis On Monday evening, at the First Baptist Church, Pusyunk t nerd was presented to Lieutenant Reuben Fink., of Captain B F. Harvey's Minute (lands, of the Flirt ward, by William J. Mullen, who made a highly appropriate address on the oeuslon. The sword was acoepted, on behalf of by William H. Ashman, .Esq , who replied at come length, he a speech 'oharaoterhed by eloquence, psthoe ' and patriotism. Addresses were alio made by Rev. Mr. Triokett, pastor of the elturch ; by Capt. Harvey, Lieut. Fink, D. R. Beq., and others. The Star-Spangled Banner end other national I soar were admirably sung by the company, enl4 vetting the evening and rousing the feelings of all present to a bigh pitch of enthusiasm. Our Rational Sag, width was beautifully displayed in the thumb, was feelingly and effeottvely sanded to by the veteran soldier, Captain Harvey, in-reference to the ge1,4311 he had rendered to his country under that fisig, in various battles in Merino. A handsome sword was also presented on Mon day alasabil, try the-Girard Memo Guard or the Twentieth ward, to its captain, Mr M. W. Binder. The presentation comb was made by M.r. John E. Balaton. Capt. Binder responded appropriately. COLONEL SMALL'S 11.118111.113 T—CARD OF 11113X111. The °Ewers of 001. regiment of Penney'. Tanta volunteers, respectfully tender their sincere thanks - to their many generous and patriotic friends, for the various a n d. varied kindnesses ex tendod by them to the eoldiers of the regiment. It is impossible to mention by name every one to whom they feel under obligation. for donations Of useful artielee of comfort and convenience, but they may be permitted especially to recognise the favors conferred by the following : Mn. Dr. Rutter, Miss Mitchell., and the ladies of Bt. Matthew's Church, for hospital furniture, clothing. Ito. Mr.. Dr. Van Dyke, Mrs. D 5- Jouee, Mrs,' Woodward, Mrs. Stoughton, Mise Leeger, Mrs, Dings., Judge Carlton, Mire Lager,Mrs. Mor ahan, and others, for supplies of clo thing for one entire company. Mrs Dr James Bryan, and Mir' B. H. M'Calla, for medicines and surgical appliances. The ladies of the Union Belief Association for surgical apparatus and dressings. Mrs. Joel Jones and other ladies at Dr. Board man's Church for clothing, As- Dr S Brinkle'a lady friends- - A.id Spangler and friends. The Gleaner's Association, connected with the Rev. Dr. Jeffries's Church. The ladies of the Rey. Mr. Attwood's Chun*. Frederick Brown, Big , druggist, for dispersing prescriptions to the sick. Mrs. William F. Small, Mrs T. J lotnietter, Rte. Wm. D. Smith, and Mrs Franklin Lee, for an American Flag, and Miss Jones. and other Young ladies, of Girard street, for a State oolore, presented to the regiment. hire. Isaac 0. Price and Mrs. Henry Godley, and Other ladies. for havelooks. 001011• IS John L. Alder and T. K. /Metter for valuable and important serviees rendered the re - - gluten. Mr. iiaxter for cutlery The regiment will ever bear in grateful remem beano. the favors so liberally , bestowed upon it, and prise the gifts they have received as evidences not only of the patriotism of the donors, but of their generous sympathy with those who have vo lunteered for t h e defence of our gluttons Union and Constitution against the insidious designs of ballots and reboil!. WABBZJGTON 11171.11 SZSEBT2 GUANO. This eampany, organized for tome protection, have been duly inspected and sworn in. The dß ears are: Captain Wm. IL Daniels, First Lien. taunt George Fairlamb, Second Lieutenant James W. Cooper. The members of the eompany are sue, attest:le men, eli of whom are willing to mod be emir lives r and fortunes in defence of the Na - ti onaising tla Monday evening duo Gird had a grand sociable gathering at their headquartscS, Odd Fellows' Hall, Tenth and South streets. A splendid collation wee preared, to whirl the party ea; down about halt past 9 After full jus tice bad been done the many delloaeles placed he• fare them, toasts and songs wore indulged in Pa• triotio and spirited vaccine were made by Gen. Pleasanton, John 'P Watherill, Daniel M. Fox, Mr Mods, and Col- Bradfo-d. Among the invited guests were also the staff of Gen Pleasanton and other of our prominent citizens The gathering dispersed at a seasonable hour Many of the members of this company, some of whom have seen active service, are highly in favor of dialog their earldom to the Government. The matter has not het been decided. PE3 I I 7 BXLVAIIIII This co rps . hold their meetings at the building of the Ame rican Baptist Publication Society, Ne 530 Arch street. The following are the officers of the NON* Corps : President—Mrs. H. Bunnell First Vice President--Mrs S. A. Miller. Second Vine President—Mrs. Land. Recording Seoretary—Mies B. L. Rabies. Corresponding Seoretary—Miss 1/err. Treasurer—Miss B. Baldwin. • First Auditor—Mrs. Roberts. Second Auditor—Mrs. Matthews. The corps will hold a meeting on Saturday. THN PHILADELPHIA PIIIATZ CAPTAIN. T. Harrison Baker, the captain of the raptured privateer Savannah, is a son of Capt. Jno. Baker formerly Of this otty, but now a resident of Charleston ! South Carolina, where be hap two other sons in business as commission and forward ing merchants, also importers and dealers in coal. They have their place of business on Central wharf, under the firm of H. F. Baker k Co. They have two soul yards, one at No. 20 Cumberland street, the other at No 2 Market street, at the corner of BaEt Bay. The firm is composed of H. F. Baker, C. E Sweegan, and C E Baker. Captain John natter was chief mate of the ship Geargza Packet ; Captain Jared Banes ha after- Wards commanded The ship Wade Hampton, and afterwards the ship Langdois Cheethes. lie has for many years retired e..tirely from sea service, and be* boon reriding with hie con for the last five or six years at 113 Wentworth street, Charleston. All of the eons were born in this city. Captain John Baker must be now about from seventy-two years to seventy live years of age. He is remark ably healthy and active for his ago He was al ways favorably known in this city, more especially among those engaged in the Charleston trade, for honesty and integrity." =IQ= We harn, with great satisfaction, that Major Eakin. or West Philadelphia, hes in charge the organizltion of various military corps. The Mijor, besides being a graduate and professor at West Point has seen many years of active eervice ' and upon snob men should cur country rely, not only to insure victory to her arms, but also to avert the dreadful sacrifice of her brave and noble eons. Which is ton apt to result from the selection of raw and untrained leaders, who have no military knowledge or experience. Oar volunteers should exereiss the utmost oar, in their selections of field °moor. SA.PPZEts- *aro mrsints Capt Thomas McDonough is raising a company of sappers and :miners, composed .rarely of good meehanics. To-morrow they will be inspected by Colonel Chantey, to whose regiment they are at tached. ELECTION FOE SCHOOL CONTROLLERS.—EOS. terday was the time fixed by law for the election of school controllers to carve for the ensuring year. Moat of the zeotional school boards met yesterday afternoon and last evening for the purpose of going into an election The sth and 13th sections met yesterday morning and re-elected their former in cumbents, to wit: Col. Thomas Fitzgerald in the sth, and Lewis Bitting, Esq., in the 13th. Most of the old members will be re•eleoted. Somme. Yesterday afternoon, a man named Joba Dungen, residloir in Tenth street, be low Arch, committed suicide by cutting Ms throat. He went to a friend's house at Twelfth and Brown streets, and went up stairs and committed the act. The dawned bee been oat of his mind for some time. An Inquest was held by the ooroner. MEETING OF TEE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— Last evening, the regales monthly exhibition of fruits, vegetables, and Sowers took place at Con. cart 11. The hall was well Sited with visitors, and the exhibition was very interesting. Some very fine vegetsbles and flowers were on exhibi tion. TEE Tomos lEvr's HOME, of Philadelphia, whom advertisement will be found in our to-day's issue, to whlolirre would *all the attention of our readers, will recommend itself to the public The comfortt and protection it affords ifs Inmates are strong indnoemente. while the exceedingly mode• rate pride of board, ($2 per week.) including wash. fag, medical attention, Instruction, .to., places them advantages within the reach of almost every one. Snob a Home is the more needed, now that arprewHere do not, as formerly, board with their employers. Very many young men, who have come to the city to learn a trade or obtain a altaa- lion, have been ruined by the nosoeiatee they found in the cheap boarding-bonzes their scanty means forced them to enter. The character of the gentlemen whose philan thropy led them to establish the Young Men's Home is ample guarantee that it will be properly managed Apprentices and employers have a mu tual interest in this Home, inasmuch as the super intendent'e daily reoord of the behavior and con duct of its inmates will be of lasting benefit to those who conduct themselves with propriety ; at the mime lime it will give the employee the oppor tunity of knowing how those in their service con duct themselves out of working hours. We trust that all those who have such young men in their employ as are without homes of their own would direct the attention of their employees to tide in. al:Hutton, where they will find a Home indeed; and that the public will enstain the managers in this most praiseworthy effort. Cfrknown wrrn_ Sumnorista.---Wm. isr.lisoft I was charged before Alderman Bolder, yesterday afternoon, with having swindled several parties in this city out of goods, on pretence of shipping them to California. From Messrs. Jules Bartel k Co., the scanned is obaeged with having obtxdoed $3O worth of perfumery; from C. B. Vankirk & co., 1.125 worth of gas fixtures ; and from Lerman & Gillinder a lot cf glassware The latter, fortu nately, were not delivered. Jackson was arrested in New Yeah by Detectives Bloey and Dusenberry. A portion of the property was recovered at the Jersey City depot, and m a (teller in Eldridge street, New York The prisoner was committed, in default of $3,000 ball, to anewer the ehargea at acurt. TELE BOARD OF BD/ROTORS of the Seven teenth section yesterday afternoon elected John Bunsworth, Erg ' to be the member of the Board of Controllers of Public ecbeola from that section. This is said to be the fourth time that this honor bee been conferred upon Mr. Huneworth. FUNERAL OE AN ESTEEMED. OTTIZEM.*Yes• terday afternoon the remains of Hartley Merrick. Jr , were interred at Laurel Hill. Mr. Merrick was attached to the firm of Merrick t Sons, of this city, and recently returned from Cuba, where he was attending to large contracts for the construc tion of machinery for sugar plantations He in tended to offer his services to the Government as a volunteer in our army, but was seized with an attack of Typhoid fever. whieh terminated with his death on Saturday last. The workmen of the foundry attended his funeral in a body, and the ceremonies at Grace Churoh were of an unusually impressive ehareater. Tax Sao JOHN Tatros.s.—During Monday night the wreck of the ship John Trucks was rais ed from the place it occupied in the channel, and was floated on to a sandy shoal opposite Noble street. She now lies in a safe position, where the completion of the work of getting her fairly afloat will be a comparative easy task. The rafting and floating cff on Monday night was aocomplished by BABAS of wedeln at the sides of the chip, and chains trader the latter, which were shortened at eaoh fall of the tide. As soon as a steam pump can be got to work on the wreck, she wilt be lightened and get afloat. CHABORD WITH. HIGIIWAY ROBBERY.— Lynch was arrested at Tenth street and Girard avenue lat Monday afternoon, upon the charge of highway robbery The amassed, with several others, was engaged in a disgraceful row, when, it is alleged, be relieved one of the party of a watch, and theu made off. He was committed by Alder man Hutchinson to answer the charge at court. THE Carrato. REPUBLICAN Cunt held a meeting last evening. at the Wetherill Rome, Sixth street, below Chestnut, and unanimously re commended Don. Wm M. Meredith,_ recently ap. pointed Attorney General of the State, es an inde pendent Union candidate for Congress, in the Second Congressional district, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Hon. E. Joy Morris. PASSING COUNTERFEIT NOTES.—Yeaterday morning James Rickman was before Alderman Hutchinson, having been arrested at Twenty-first and Summer streets upon the charge of paying counterfeit five-dollar notes en the Catskill Bank. The *cowed was committed for' ourt. CORONER'S ISlO,llEST.—Yesterday morning the coroner held an inquest OR the body of a &did monad Nicholas Maguire, aged 17 months, who wee run over and killed by one of the Ilestonville pas senger railway oars. The driver of the oar wee not to blame l ae the horses were on a walk at the time. CRUELTY. TO ANI)1-41.3.—A young - man named Charles Curry was taken into custody, at Front am! Green Meek on Monday, upon the ()barge of fail driving and cruelly beating a bone. Be was c.mmitted to answer at court by Alderman. Re mick. POUND DROWNED.—Yeaterday afternoon au unknown white man was found in the Delaware at Vine-street wharf. The body wee much deeom posed, baying been in the water for some time. The coroner teok charge of the body. DROWNING CANE.—Yesterday afternoon, about six o'clook, a lad' named John Daffy was drowned at South-street wharf, Schuylkill. The serener will hold au inquest to- day- Fran YESTERDAY . AXTERNOON.—AbOttt one o'clock, yesterday afternoon, the dye house at tached to the woollen factory of Mr. Geo. Evans, at Oreatville, Twenty-third ward, was damaged by fire to the amount of $5(18. The fire originated aecidentally. AllelD2ST.--TnniOrdity afternoon Owen De laney was rue over by a horse and oart, which be was driving, at Twenty-hist and South streets, and badly irjared. Re was taken to the Hos dud. atPTUßED.—Testerday morning :the dog_ catchers paid a visit to the lower section of the City, and captured forty (=hies. KVATUCKY FOR TIM rt.A.—The following is an extract from a letter received by a mercantile firm in this city yesterday, from a gentlemen in Kentucky " We Union men of Kentucky are drilling daily, with Uncle Sam'a rides to our Amadora, and with those eversacred stars and stripes waving over our heads, where we intend they shall wave as long as Biel blood flows, and Uncle Sam's rifles will make fire, Never will a rattlesnake wave over the proud soil of Kentuoky. Never! no, never!„ A Itllmitssr of 600 Arkansas troops, under the command of Cot Thomaa C. Madman, late M. C. for that State, has reached Memphis; the colonel complains bitterly that his men are without shbes and bisszkete, which he would rather have than a silk Copfsdorsto an ) forwardsol to bit° by Mrs . Jolionion Dario. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Common PLEAS—Judges Thompson and Ludlow.—An opinion was delivered in the follow ing mum : Harms vs. Witten. In Equity, our motion for iojouotion. Thompson, P. J.—To establish a right of way over the land of another, by continued use, it must appear that the enjoyment of snob easement by the party Maiming it has bean adverse to the right of the owner of the land daring a period of twenty one years 5 Casey, 28 A. mere permissive nee of such a passage, for a definite period, or whenever the privilege le solicited, can raise no presumption of agrant of snob a right i Out if the use be constant, without asking leave, and without objeotion, it is adverse, and after twenty-one years unobstructed erjoyment gives title to the party, whteh the owner of the land cannot dispute, Garrett vs. Jackson, 8 Harris, 335. The presump• tion t hen arises of a sufficient grant—to rebut which the owner of the land must adduce the proof that the enjoyment of the easement wee by license only, or upon other terms explanatory of its use or inconsistent with a grant. WOTTEd VB. Rhodes, 2 Whar 427. Where the evidence is satisfaotory in regard to the continued and uninterrupted enjoyment of a right of way for a period of twenty-one years, the presumption of a grant of the right must be made, whether it be the duty of the court or of a jury to determine the question. Tile affidavits presented show very clearly that the alley in question was left open by the adjoin. lug owners of the property for a passage way into the yards of their reapeotive houses, and that it was used by occupants of those houses jlintly and for their mutual ounvenicooe during a much longer period than is necessary to raise a presumption of a grant from each respectively of so much of the passage way as was upon hie property. That such a use of a portion of the alloy could properly be the subject of a grant canner be queetioned, and the similar use of the same proportion of his neigh bor's lot would be a sufficient consideration to sustain the eonveysnoe. There is nothing about it ineonsistent with the presumption which arises from the continued and uninterrupted use of the alley. The praof is, that the complainant and those under whom be Claims title to the premises now owned by him, have used tho passage eon tinuouely, both for family purotees and for carrying on his butanes, with the entire knowledge of the respondent and all former owners of the property 80 used, and without interruption'or question, for a period of time long enough to establish a right to its continued use. It awe is shown, that - by the erecting by the respondent of this party wall In the centre- of the alley, the passage-way will be ao contracted as to be entirely inadequate for the purposes for which It was designed, and will be rendered unfit for the use which the complain ant has heretofore made of it. These faots which are not denied by the respondent, give the com plainant an undoubted right to the aid of a court of equity, for his protection. The complainant has no more right to deprive his neighbor of the property which he has in this easement than he would have to turn him out of poseession of his house. The same law protects all rights of pro perty, whether eorporeal or otherwise—and equity will interfere to prevent an not contrary to law and injurious to individual right The evidence dim:doses such a after, and an it-junction to restrain the respondent from building in the manner pro posed by him is a proper remedy. Let the liojanotion Issue upon security being entered in the sum of $590. SUPUEME COUR.T AT Nisi PRIUS—.-TUBIIOO Rend —The court yootorday morning was occu pied with the OAS, of Bullitt vs. Remington. The demurrers to the bill filed ware overruled, and the defendants ordered to answer before the first Mon day of September next. Important from Mexico. DEPARTURE Or EX MINISTER WELLER-PRESIDENT JUAREZ ON THE UNITED STATER On the 17th ult. Governor Weller ; the retiring Anietieen minister plenipotentiary of the United States near the Government of the Mexiaan Re. public, took bia leave of President Juarez in the following a4drese PRIIMIDZAT : I 1191,Ve the honor to place in the handa of your Excellency a letter of remelt from the President of the United States. It affords me groat pleasure to ley that my DUO- Gam, ie a gentleman who hail held high and dis tinguished positions in the United States, and for more than thirty years been reaogniaed as one of our ablest and most accomplished statesmen. De voted as he has been all hie life to the main tenance of a republican Government, I doubt not be will take a lively Interest In seeing similar institutions placed upon a sure and permanent basis bore- In taking leave, I am instruoted by the Preal deal to convey to you Exeellency the eSSurence of his sincere desire tostreogthen the friendly in tercourse now happily subsisting between the two Governments, end to secure to the people of the two Republica a continuous of the benefits re nutting from that intercourse. May I not express the hope, Mr. President, that the dark clouds which now hang over stir resPeo• Live Governments may speedily be dispelled, and that the two great Republics of the Amerioan Con tinent may march on with steady end unfaltering steps to the high position to which they are entitled among the nations of the earth? I sincerely hope that the efforts of your Exoel lousy to maintain the Constitution, re-establish law and order, and mare to the people of Maxie° the blessings of oivil and religious liberty may be emi nently sueeessful. - It may not be improper, in taking leave, to say that my ofGoial intercourse with your Government hag been of the mot agreeable alienator. The kindness and courtesies which I have received from your Eminency, through your distinguished Minister of Foreign Relations, will live long in my mutiny. One word more, Mr. President, and I have done. That word will dissolve the °facial relations which have subsisted between us, and in nil probability separate us forever in this world; it is, Farewell. REPLY OF PRESIDENT JUAREZ. metre with real grief the let of your Excellency in the as your Ex cellency bat, in its discharge, conducted yourself in a meaner the moat honorable to your official and private character. With due estinsa.ion I accept the assurances, which by order of his Excellency, the PreMlent of the United States, your Excellency presents to me, of his loyal desire to draw °loser the friendly relations which happily exist today between both Governments, and of continuing to the people of the two Republics the benefits arising from them. On my part, I pray your Excellency to make known to him that my constant efforts will be di. rested to the consolidation and extension of these relations, in the true spirit of cordiality, pollee, teciprooslutility which actually governs them, to the end that they may be as useful atd fruitful at they deserve to be for both nations. I participate, thorefore, in the sentiments which animate your Excellency for the future well-being of the two Republics, and I confidently hope that the clouds which hover over them, being dispersed by patriotism and good feeling, they will arrive with a firm and secure step to the high dollop which is reserved for them amongst the nations of the earth. I feel grateful for the expreesions made by your Excellency for the happy re eatabliehment of the institutions which rule the nation, and I assure you that its Supreme Government will omit no thieg to consolidate them under the shadow of law, justice, and order I esteem the appointment of the distinguished citizen of the United States, whom your Excellency announced to me as your successor, from the ele vated positions bn has occupied. aa an unequivocal proof of the desire which Ms Excellency the President of the same States has of making more effective the assurances which, in his name, your Excellency transmits to me of drawing closer each moment the relations between both countries; and it will be for it, no doubt, an effioseietut method. The high reputation of the peraon charged to cul tivate them, whose celebrity, as eminent as marl toriona, has preceded him in this country, is band guarantied by . your Excellency; but this merit does not diminish in the least the high estimate your Excellency has acquired in your negotiations with this Government, by the loyalty, enlighten ment, judgment, and honor with whioh year Excel. leney has been known to conduct them, and which, consequently. will make the memory of the short stay of yew Excellency in Mexico always pleasing to this Republic and the Government. The Virginia State Convention. From the Richmond Enquirer.) This body has adopted a resolution authorial:tit the Governor to &tube bridges to be built, and roads repaired between Staunton and Porkers. burg, cud providing neeessary appropriations for the same. Various resolutions and ordinanoes relating to the more efficient organisation of volunteer and militia companies throughout the State; to the more speedy and efficient protection of the north western eounties, and to the summary chastise ment of tbe cowards and traitors who have en tered the State for puryesez of vuliugation, were referred to the appropriate eommitteei Special instructions were igiVen to tbe military committee to report the beet mode in which it be comes Virginia to meet the policy proclaimed by General Butler and approved by the nAdministra- Gott in reference to slave property. An ordinance was referred to. the military own mittee providing for the enrolling, in every county of the State of all persons who may desire to fight for their altars and their home', over eighteen and tutedr forty-live years, to be supplied with arms by the State • The hour for signing the ordinance of secession having arrived, the secretary proelneed that docu ment, elegantly executed, and, spreading it out on the table, Mr. Janney, the president, deseended from hie chair, and, with a dignity and Armneas worthy of the noblest Roman, affixed his. name, and returned to his beta. it was observed that Mr. Janney tried and rejected several pane before he was suited, evincing that he felt he wee about to transmit his name to the latest Foeterity, and, of oonrse. was desirous of impressing it on the parchment in the beet style he could All the 'members present came up as they were Balled by the secretary, and affixed their names. Several members, before signing, explained their position, but their remarks neither enhanoed nor detracted from the patriotic sot they Were ocusum• mating. A resolution effered by Mr. A. M. Barbour, re. lative to wages one certain °Rimini; and laborers - I at ilarper's Ferry, who remained loyal to the South while inducements were held out to them to go over to the enemy, was referred to the Military Committee. Various reeolutions were sent to - the chair. which were either adopted or appropriately referred. Among them was one placing the bonds of the Southern COnfedernoy on a par with the notes issued by the banks of Virginia, and another, au thorising military commanders throughout the state to compel free negroes to labor on all works of defence. encases= TN liesztvtine —Notwithstemaing the triumph of the Secessionists at the recent elec tion in Nashville Tenn they feel little disposition to rejoice over their swamis 41. private letter front that city, dated Jane 13, and received here yesterday, says : " I told you, to my last, that it was reported the names of the Union voters would be published. They have not been, nor 711/ they be. So moth private opposition was expressed by the friends of these men, even by the strongest E3eoeuionists, that the papers dared not do it. It Weald have caused bloodshed, it is thought. There hie not been the slightest oelebration of the great ' vic tory' of the Settessionists, nor any prospect of any. Nobody seems glad, but all look gloomy. What a astuguent is this !" COL. J. 0. PIOCKSIT, Eliztli regiment New York, commands the poet at Annapolis POESIDENT Baena. of Baown Unlverdly, ,hits two on In the new 'Rhode Island regiment, who eeoh kohl the aommlooko of mond lloutsont. Ting PERWL-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, DU Richmond Items. The Richmond Dscpatch., of June lb, has the following items: Logursotrao Courrry, Va , June 10 —The oonnty (tour& of Lunenburg, to day, unammouoly ordered That E 45 000, in addition to $l.O 000 already used, he raised, and invited the militia, oft ntart.7ol to vo lunteer and go into eervioe This county—a email one—has throe onmPanios in the field, and Major ltobt N Noblett has a fall artillery company nearly r e ady, to wbiob the oo loot and lieutenant colonel of the regiment aro p:ivateg. YORKTOWN, June 11—Monday evening (the day Of tbo fight) the order wee issued that our whole force Should retire upon Yorktown, 5.,1 tbs mitroh was taken up at sunset. Everything was removed that was of any value. The following are the m oon, for this movement : let. Oar emu:moldy:l was nearly exhausted. 2d. We were much further from the tt back bone," or strength of our position than were the enemy. 31. The position itself is by no means a strong one—on the contrary, in some respects it Is very weak. Untrangrer .or Visonta, June 11—The NW. Lary School has been in operation for about a week, and the number of *allele is very respectable in. deed. Mr. Close, a graduate of the Virginia Mill. tery Institute, and Mr. Dudley, from your town, drill them very eolooollWielly every morning end night. The lectures have not commenced yet, and probably will not commence until July 1. Colonel Sahel' was sent to Richmond to procure arms, and the school Is to receive 130 permission melee and two pieces of cannon. Applications coma in nine' lonely, and many of them from officers in the Mili tia and men of riper years, ao that thisobool is likely to become very useful indeed. FAIRFAX C. U,, June 13.—Most of your our- respondent's company, as you know, are young men, not out of their teens. They are lbw soldiers who seem to be the most anxious to go out on duty There is a squabble amongst us every etening aq to who shall go out as scouts and pickets we aro all anxious to have a brush with the enemy, and our only fear is that we wont have one. There are rumors afloat every day that the enemy arel coming by thousands to attank us at night. Our. only reply is, let them mime. Animas. Comm'', June 17 —Yesterday afternoon a hardy-looking company of Iviehiner, sfirty-three strong, arrived In town from Shenandoah• county under the command of Captain Sybert, of New Market. They are handsomely uniformed (gray) Success to our adopted sons from tbo' Emerald Isle. Not one man has died at the hospital in this place. Lyucanuna, June 13 —Our flouthertineighbors still continue to pour in, and with others which arrived here yesterday was the Pint Rifle Regi ment of Alabama, well armed and equipped in every reapeot They went intooamp at this place The stream of men pouring in is so oontinuoul that it is a wonder to all where 'so Macy come from In Mississippi the rush to OMB is BO great that men have to be-drafted to stay at home- Another Louisiana regiment arrived ihis morning Rat:num June 13 —During the Bitting of the Rate Convention at Raleigh, N. C., a detpatoh to governor Ellis was resolved annousaling the via tory at Bethel. While the venerable Yresident was reading it, every nuns eat or stood es motion less at a statue, listening with breathless Mime; but when he closed, the remotest chambers of the Capitol echoed and re-echoed the cadet deafenieg applause, Later from Fortress Monroe. FOZTII3SB MORRO, JIM 17, vii Baltimoro Three hundred Z mivireil, under Lieutenant Colonel Warren, imoomminied by Captain Smith, of the Topographical Engineers ' left this morning to re connoitre in the vicinity of Big Bethel, end up the route to Yorktown They took artillery end two diyalratiollll. General Butler bee directed several guns to be rind, u soon as possible, for the Bawyer Guns have been placed on board the Catitin r, she having been fired at the rebel tug bent from Bewall's Point. Men can to day be seen at work on Sawall'B Point, probably oonstraoting a water battery. The rifled gun on the Rip Rape will be brought to bear Ott them A battery of Helt artillery will be got ill readi ness as soon as possible. Lieutenant Butler and other' proceeded to Big Bethel to.day, with a flag of truoe, for the body of Mapr Winthrop. The rebels are understood to be eoncentrating a large force near Sewall's Point, two steamers on the Janses river being engaged in teeaspamting trope. 7 here is every evidence here of a forward move• Mont, and General Butler has Infused great energy into every department. New York Stock E P 11122 IWO U 8 11 'Bl °cup-- 8334' SO Chiedgo & R IR-- 363¢ MO do _ Bi Si RIO do -.....-. 81/32 . 49100 U 860. 'eras . -- 11iX no d 0.... Nei 6000 U 8 Os, '66. , 'CO. . 80 100 N 1 Calitral /1,....e0 7,r, i WOO Tr' 4 /0. 6 4 . 4f of Dittioux 400 do----- 510 73X MOO NVSt as '72-- 91.56 500 do.. -...- .. • . 73% 15000 Ohio 6=.'76 . -.- 83 /21 do.. ....bnw 7i,' 70 OVu et 61,315- ... 4(1 Nt do— —,sl6 74 loood 1 4 0 - ~, - -.......... 41 SO du.__. 74- 4, 5 Mow N Carolina Os-. 4184'100 do.— --bay 743., 12000 do----- 40 , Gist do-- .... 7430 10,0 do---......... 4874 1 100_ do. -.-- 74 4000 Missouri 63. 3744 180 Erie Railroad- 23X 1000 do- - —87 k: ISO Fad on River R - . - - 82 2002 do ..... - SIX SOO Rtookirn C R_._ 105 540 do--.....-.. 33 ISO •• 404448 It —. b 3 ~ 2 4 200 do ........ 311 X 200 Muth B&t4 / R.... 11,4, 180(0 Tanned: 01— . atii 200 do—._- 31% 15000 do.- .. .3 v. a do. . . .. ilc IWO Frie It, al 'ai. ii. td as Nhoh if biiii - eiii-. 2434 1002 Erie bds 61.....» NI SO do.- •. - -- ..241 MOO Mioh Cent Bs, Ist 91°,a ' 81 Panama k-,... 106 8 .00 Minh 88 P txte... 72 400 1/1 nen Boa 11..—, SOX 1000 Han fr. St Joa We. 30200 d0..............410 60 aOO N J Cu, o 24 mta -302 100 do— _ad so; SS Am k:xoe Bic 16 NO .40, ...... ......481 66% y i n° SO Metropolitan Bk. 76 e no- . 6824" 101 Paoifio Mau 8 8.. Ns • 5 Gaiena * &Chi R... •So 110 ch., . ...100 6 N Rio do—A:l'o 60 300 Cleve 37/61 1i.„ . , 33X 200 d0........---* 60M 200 do. —.....03u 33% 20 00................4 SON 100 dO--. ,-014 23 X SW 00 ..------ 15 76 100 Miob Cen it -.... 4 X 100 do --- --.-. -60 X 100 do---- --- 42 CITY ITRAI.S. _ _ Tim Mt re= Onormanst Dapot , --Rockhill do Wilson's Brown Stone Clothing-Hall appears to be the leading house for the manufaisturing of military cloth ing. In the upper stories they have some twenty cutters employed, and aboutseven hundred hands are constant ly engaged in making up the work. Over three thousand coat/ were made up by this firm in ten days, for the State. besides full suits for several companies of Rome Guard., and for *Maar* of the army and navy. The Wootton of this well-known establishment is Nos. 603 and Mt Chestnut street. above Sixth. MILITARY CLOTHING EMPORIITH.—The attention of the military is specially 'treated to the large and ex tensive sto , k or military uniforms now on hand s and for sate at the lowest oath prices, at-the great military and civic Clothing depot of Granville stokes, 609 Chestnut street. All the different suits adopted by the Some Guards can be procured at this establishment, or made to order at the shortest notioe. Can and examine these unsurpassable uniforms. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VT TO 12 O'CLOCK LAJT NIGHT. CONTINENTAL NOTEL.—Ninth and Chestnut. J C Kunkel, Harrisburg A W Ayres, Columbus, 0 Tilden. Boston J Tilden, Dation D 01liotr, Allegheny, Pa D A Elbott, Allegheny, Pa J B Loon. Pittsburg J L Graham. Pittsburg J G NloolaT• Wroth ,D C it el Doyle, Boston Ile Doyle, Boston A W Lemenrina, M Chunk N Hooter T Clark, New York 8C Mo Dowell. New York J M Rarlougher, Paltim'e M Eyre. New York E T11 , 43Y, Lansingburuh P von Gromirly, Richm, V B /watt, St LOMB Wli Oavu, New Jerrie M Deschapallee. Cuba . Mrs H Deashavelles, Cuba Mrs H Sta. Mane. Cube J MCerrere. it de Janeiro W Iremp, Troy. N Y A Stone, Troy. N Y R Morris, TfOy. N Y J S Thorn, Troy. N Y 3 Sherry . Troy. N Y Cording. View York G L Peabody. Philada W T Poole. Wash, D C 3 Grbeff_ Reading A De Hart. Resting WS Mo o ook.ll 8 N I H. Valletta. Ohio T . G BolbreKike. New York W H Ittmkelellow, N Y J Yenglin, Boston Gl3 Dawson. New York J F Brown. wasbington J Emmons. Milwaukee Isaac Ames. New York W B Pardee & wf. Cosn N Goddard, "PW York F Judd, Conneoliout J Grower, hew York K ff. Pe ll &de Illinois G fl Burnett & la. N Y P Murray'. New York T R Hyde . Rhode Island John N Sleeper, mes Fats, Maageohnseke A Demnson. Ne kork Fl W Booook. New York F A Dane New Y rk Jae B Back. New York A W Neff, qindinuati, 0 K A Purvianoe. vittabinn J G Mills Savannah N W liarkuesa, Philo H 'Ms Pittsburg W C Maddock. N York J W It 'Sumer .k le,Lmbanon Captain Norris J 4.1 Richards iti d, Penns R. Davies, New York W H Barbour, New York P A Olive r, Po t s Derrottou W H Otis. Brooklyn A 11 1 opus& la. New York Leonsrd, Messeobusetta Robert Poole, Baltimore G Trassent Maryland G 0 Morgan. New York H H Chapel. New London J M Punbsr. New York' Dwight Loomis. Conn TL Willis. Maine M Hagar. Maine Rn lads, wa.mieopp L Chu Dan form. N Jersey F 0 thokwarth. K Jena I hutch Howe., Mess RR Coolie, New York G wbeerwright, N York - Brans Thomas. Jr, Halt John Crossman, h Yott. Wm Keyser. Baltivore John Damson. N York. W N Nobe.ts. N York C F Schmidt. N vork W Granger. Bali:tenors Maj C Pratt, U N Taos 7 Porter. Mess Gen M Parsons, Ohio 3 Forsyth, Chioar F Waldo. N York F W Waldo. DI York A Noxon. N York E 0 Hmkiey & wf, Pelt 17188.011A1777t 1101r8r---rourte .treat. below Arob. A W Wilson. Jtialata, 13. Jae Coolant), Ohipp D oConville 01180 J C armee. New York W T RestLey-igtaterre Be* Harwood. Pottsville W TllloPbail, CO Wayne Ron /soot) kry. Jr. re. Rioted MoGrann. Lamour Lenerster T.roater, &Lovett Cbtin 14 Altos. Wit Holy, J tinier & ls. Hanover .1 Starner & le,Wanover,Pa Worts a Is. Adams eo Mrs L Varney. Hanover T Riebal 8 H Barret & wife. Penns Wm .1 Reilly. Cirotnnata Joe Heyward. New York Rev 8 W lkleDaniew. U S A Rev D R R.tddle. Jars City O 8 Bolden. Look Haven 1 , Jokneon. York. to John 8 Brown, Penn& Ju B Huey, MoKeesport ebriaty, New York M. L Jirben, Laoositor 4 J Oloaahrenner, York, Pa ♦MEXICAN HOTEL—Chestnat meet. steno •-.- - AR Flake, Penneylvania 0 Freeman, Cleveland .1 D Baldwin. Allomhocy City A J Winteretene• Peon/1 it. p Woods, Boltentirg. Md or Garein. New York W P Drummond, New York W R Haley, New York H F Bowen. Maryland It Rotheaburg, New York John Boort. Ohio J M 804. Meneaohdeette .i Sanguine, New York T W narrow. Brooklyn J.ml o ßliin, New York L Bilfbankmtlnltimore RII Imhof & la. lurk, p& ti woad., .r,i&od Al. Abbott. Bethlehem E P wilbas, Belblea 0 3 Borogler. td Chunk C B Crounan. Ne wyork n 0 Cook New York 1. aml .1 Hem, Jr. N Y W Booms. Newark l N J C B Woodward, New York D Mackenzie. New fork Joe o;z' hula. New York H rainard, Connecticut i;ee vr penal' Inarrang J I fGilder. eke. Del W P Donnell, Delaware 81. LOUIS HOTEL—Chealnut street.sboeo Itlitre. Phißaw. Mauaohneatts J R Brubaker, Prune, 10 Jones, }Minion). Md H R Korister,_'si D. Philo p onnyd. pooo•vivaom (Thar As or, Wotshiugion It 0 Dezistd. bode island I Carom:l'er. Ph de Wand J M Minor Bristol lereisl Ballade. Reading Wm M Peak, Now York wNV Totten, it Lowe J Dobrrer, “.4 N . )tn MoMsnue, U N R Dung hson, Phi THE UNlON—arch street. above Third. Jae $ Tonna°. Wash. I) C Jos Pomeroy, inmate co W Leonard. Junittra oo chee Pomp. Futon. Pa A M, filer, h:aeton, Pa B gorvoy. Concord. N a A P New Jersey B Wan:l2loY, Easton. Pa W MoCanna, Fenno B F Holland, Joe° Pacheno, Caltfornin W Montreal John 11 Coon, Troy, N STATB/11 UNlON—Market street. above KM. Mr. Harrill, Mar land L.B Brown COloaso 8 abelney Jr. da. Dunoannon W T idnatrord, rhos Paull By ownfield Wmaburs VI 8 EVI/DIL West Cheater J Penn .I••nes. W Chester Omar armetp•ag. Ya iamril Wheeler. Pottsville Ju Munroe, Pottsville Weber(' tauter Jr . CleartPlo Mrs M r. Le nerd, Ys t. cloy Berlin, Pa Jas Watson. Cane Satnll3n7o a Ohny Jao b tyre. Pennsylvania 111 rio • R &yeas W Brown, lone W D Loot., ...dams ea. Pa tio Pnns, Philittlelekla Roo 1,011001121§T CO 1) a& asberger, re. JAG T Jan neY. Oxford, Pa PR a app. Ozt.rd Pa W H Ward & la, Pa Israel Berkeley, Pa COMM %BANAL HOTEL—Sixth at.. abOVit Chelan's. Jan es S Kirk, Chester oo J Devoe. West Chester Mrs S. Carus Pittsburg ftl. Johnson. Del mt. r& E Monennott Reeding SM A, son. Delaware W Lewis, west Chester A 0 M Preto. , . t J A nimble, Chester Co Jag Conger. Wilm„ 114 Joan t , Maxwell Md Jobn M Ireland. Mo n W Redo *sand P g isentley, cosiesvine Jobn Kennedy. eagth Bat' if Montt?. resob Bottom .P.• P memo= New York Semi Moses, ?hoot:wit e Jesse (I Woks, Chester oo W R Brawn, Lana 00, Ars Amos ttpenoet bletiland 1, biturnway , New York F. Park. New York 8 Pf Wamott, flew york 8 D Cbandler 1 It Raddleson, Penns BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Tkird Above John P Nitz,Burnmelstown John Sendai' Pa C apnea,. Norinamoton ao Jobn Howell, New Jambi kouben eid.nhaalr, Ps John Om bpitzei. Ps R J onby.Northempton co is Leibrunnig. Jobs Weiner, Plailacloistas P atOpolt :ow Jorgn xchange—June 18. BMW. BIAGI BEAR—Third street. above Callowkilll. Wm Mims, New Jersey John Neimezer, Obio Chem Pinner. Pennertvanie. H 8 Rorer, renneYlVanla CPBB Harper. Jenkintown Win Hamer, rennin= wm Moll, Alleutown A 'junkman, Peun's elms Morrison. Feneterville Ama K Jones Feasts rville John Berta', Hier tiav ii.o J M Wailbeiser, t‘omerton Musetnnu. Phikdelphin W Klir Jeenb K HJlt, l4srloJle , Ileob Boyer. Stonereville sAaLsY SHEAF BOTEE.--Ileeone rr-. bei. Vine. Gen W Kugler, IVlarytand D TJarrett. Bunke oo A Miterkhower, Fuuks oL. Jos et: ofiboilen. Atueboro B''Pimp Becoge oo • C Pereel. P oe t s Co aaw men. Ne. y,a.n p C srvey. thaott. cc S Bailor hare, Hunks co I Caw Ilader. Fox Chase J V Reed,ng, ; ,, atboru'. Pa 3 Rich. Book's 00., Po Joe kJ Li, Newtown. Pa P P Botts, retWEI 0 W Woretea, Penn's. 3 Pother, Penn'a REVERE HOME -TV.Ir.I fftreet, mum's Race, J B M.rgan. Phcootxville F. White. Atlantio City 1- 100 Gilmore, Rending . Samt todinger. of W Thompeon.noylegewn W Karver. goading Jaeob Roman At la. Pa Felix Barr. B atrisbara NATIONAL HOTEL—Raoa Urea, moose Tiara. E K Mare, Troy. Ohio 'am' Holman do son, Pa 'rhos Coleman, Lanoseter Moe Lineford, uhio P M Banter, New Jenny Geo Ro.eroamp. Pa C Crane,. Tuscarora K A. Heaton, Tamaqua MOUNT VERNON ROTE t—Beeond at., above Arab Jae M Kennedy. N Jersey D O Osriisle. New Jersey W P Rutter. Itt , ew Jersey A E Nord. New York E F Chiependal, New Jorge! ALARINB INTELLIGENCB. OPP. FOURTH P.LOIL ARRIVED. Bohr Fred Sheerer. Bimerer,l6 days from 'East Har bor, TI with salt to cantata. 1 10 hr Drafts. E.•lly. 10 daye from Cat Island, witb v. Jessie., Bostterghod & Co. Bohr Hiawatha, Small, 6 drug from Portsmouth. in ballast to L Audenried & Bohr E T Allen. A tlen, 6 drys from Boston. in ballast to L Audentied & Co. Bohr Buena Vista, Phillips. 5 days from Brixton, in ballast to Slemlakaon & GieeAr. _ Bohr Edgar , Salloway. 2 days from Geortmown. Md, With olts to .1 L Rowley & Ups Bohr Mary. Riokares, I day from Camden. Del. with oats to Jas • Bowie. & Co. Ptentrier Concord. Norman, 24 hours from New York, with =We AftWm Baird & Co. moomor thraoite. Jones, 24 hours frcm New York, with mdse to Wm Al Baird & Co. CLEARER- Sehr Monti- g Light. Adams. Washington. J Bacon. Eohr earrado. naliMi. Waddington, Noble , Hammett & Caldwell, Behr Revenue. Gandy, Boston, Sturtevant & Co. Bohr IC 8 Caratairs, Naylor, blewburysiort, Beckley Behr E T Allen. Allan, Portemonta: L Audenrieft & co roar Hiawatna. Email. Newton 'port, do Behr Al Haley, Haley. Bridgeton. Captain. Bohr Buena Vista, Phillips, New Bedford. Smniokson Str R WillinK Claypole. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. Sir Beverly, Flame, New York, W 1' Clyde. - (Correxpondatte• of the Philadelphia Rgeluings.) CAPE !ISLAND. N. J.. June 17. The British sohr Gazelle, front and two Bela harm brigs went in this morning. Nothing going out to-der- Wird east. Yours. &o. THOS. B. HUGHEY. MEMORANDA. Ship Florida. Mortimer. from Liverpool for Philadel Zonelren /4th ina L. off San Monet. Ship Fullerton. for Fniladeltitua, was loading at Leghorn sth April Sehrz Robert fiallliten. Smith. L Au.lenried. Bartlett. H dfrity. Weete. John Compton. Elliott. Joseph Porter. Yates. 13 V W Simmons. Godfrey. J Mastlald, Mar, P M Wheaton, Wheaton. and 1 C Scribner. Traas, hence. armed at Boeton 17th met. Bohr C IL Vickery, Babbitt, sailed from Taunton 17th inat for Philadelphia. taotir New Haven, I , WO. Lance, arrived at New Bed ford 17th inet Sabre H W Benediat, Ellis. T Benedict. Goldsmith. Charlotte Williams. Golding', and Warren C Nelson, biome. arrived at Providence lath Fnhr.Antares. Cordem lance, arrived at Wiakford UM hut. cohr E W 13.nton. Taylor, added from Providence litth mat. for Philadelphia. Steamers Vulcan, Morrison. and Taooni, Ely, hence, arrived at ti ew York +yesterday. Steamers Alida, Robinson. and Sarah.. Jones, cleared at New York reaterday for Phile.dolnitia. HOLM HOL.E..Time 15—Ar br,K Trenton. Ather ton, Portland for Philadelphia; Paugasset Watiles. and Grave, Phbadelphic. fer Etcomon; A Hammond. Paine. Orkaabonler, Clark, Waite &twill. Mbar". and H B Ba &mom. WiIIIAMIL Boston for Philadololos• Ephraim dt Anna. Dole. Salem fordo ; B•rati Ann nos: Haskell, and Fred Reed, MoAlmon. Portland for do; Sophie R. Jame son. Jameson. Rockland for do; Baranden Belle—Alex ander, Saco for do; Pichmond. Baser. Qinnor for do; Philadelphia, Elwell, Cane Ann far do; (*replan. IF .1- lelpetr. Port...oath. t'or do; Thou Porter, Rackett. Pro vateetown far do. Jane 6—ar Rohm J B Johnson. Johnson. and L P Pharo Cramer, Philude'phia for Onston; Mary Clark, Howard, do for Nearbary.ort Horizon. mouth , do tor Ipswich; Sophia Ann. Smith .3o for Roxbury • It G Por ter. Smith. do for Danoeret Ida L Howard * , and Mohawk, Giles, do for Bath; Fly, Cheenentanc do for Nantucket Aims al., brig Orison Adams, York. Philadelphia for Port and. . . . 81d tee abaee, except brig Orison Adams; goitre Ma heark, Ids 14 /toward. and 1 P Poor°. inti. 6it Al—Ar brig a L. nuoicnam, ilucirnaut. Phiht delptoa for noston; sohr B C Johnson, Lockwood, do tor SPECIAL NOTICES. BA.TOECULOR 7 / 3 HAM DrEs--This colebratod and perfect Hair Dye is She best is the world. Ail stale= are mere imitations of this 4reat orisnud, wxioie basi gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batohelor's Lienid Hair The tat:gat/it Produces a splendid black or natural brawn, without staining the akin or injuring the hair, and will remedy the iii elects qt bad dyes, inrigorssting the Mir for life. cold by all Drug:32U and Pealtuners. Whole ale by Er&FINFOTOOK & CO...I)YOTT & GO.. Iluladolphis. saki-ii ONEI PRIM fiLOTIHNO OP TEA LATEUFI , DirrLls, roads in the beet manner, expressly for AL VAN. SALE!. I.,OWEWF selling arias" marked in Mein Figured. AR good. mule to order werrantod eatudaotory. Oar ong-PRICE ayatem a strieraise- Itered to. Ali are thereby trdated alike. JOriria & 043.. $O4 MAkir. GRovzit 80aexines 01L1511a1lgirti NO:IBELL'EB3 &SWIMS. MACHINES. ilk*Ut is U 4. fig "le Stmot t• MARRIED. Tuesday, the 38 th Rcbsr. C. Mat sok. T. Dwight SiSstohei7othea,yliittosr. Kansas, awl Kis* Bun n& 1 2., titer of Wm. Heilman, too., oi Unseal. - B uNEY—G EtuW. -On the 3.3 th itt.t‘nt, by the Rev. A. Culver, Mr. Joaiah Boger. of Raoydord. to - Mles Hannah C. Grow, of Lower hihrion, famitgornarY cooritT. MtertfßY-LSTANTOV—Gh the lath irritant. by the S. D. Waldron. James MaliarveY to Mire Mar gars& o.h.g ono b ot h of t hi s oity, DIED. - • • st •at lair re ladEalirser". Pu n e itl e ° v l2 e d n i ‘th l IP ,nl ...l llll 4b o th l e /l o th r e ln .sie; the Bey. tiara Stiles Fly. D. U.. in the coo., r ear of hie age. His funeral will laSe pleas oa Tnumday want. to move penetualiy stag o'eloek P. Id.. front hie himse, to the PreebytenanCburoh, in Buttonwood street. Thefriende of the Banns. hie ministerial brethren, and the !moieties of which the deceased was a member, are respectfully invited to attend. -* HlGOls.—On the leth instant, Mrs. Mary Biggs. wife of the late Mahlon limes, in the 66th year of his age. Funeral from the residence at her neehear. geOrge W. Brasfield. Side,' avenue. above first roll-gate. oe posh. Greenwood Cemetery, this (Wednesday) after noon!st 4 o'clock. TRIt'PLE.—On the 16th instant, Kate, wife of Wm. R. Trieste. and daughter of the late Richard Sickly, aged goyettre. Funeral from the re.idenee of her husband. No. North Bieck street, below ftsce, this ( Wednesday ) morning at 9 o'olook. Ot.trrEtilS ft.—On the 16th instant. Win. Clothier, in th 15401 year of hts age. Funeral from tile late residence, No, lagl Otto (late Wood) street, r ighteenth ward, on Thursday after noon. at 9 o'o'ook. -04.3WIAttet.-- : On the nth instant. Peter Dowling. aged Olean. rnneral front the residence of his itechesr. William Simpson, northwest sorrier of Twenty-first and Filbert streets this - { Wednesday) afternoon, at I olelonk. ' * Bil•KWA.B.T.—en the 15th instant. Robert Stewart. agrd 65 years. Funeral from lus late residence. Brown street, west oof Twenty-fifth, this ( Wednesday ) afternoon, at 4 'clsek. ict . GE.—On the 16th instant, Benientha 'raga, aged 52 in e a t' e r rti from hie late residenne. No. 433 North Tenth street, above Wdlow, this (Wednesday) attelr noon. at I o'clock. 00 ...In Camden. on the 171 h indent, Martha, in fant daughter of John and Amanda At. F. good, ag d lear and t month. Funeral from the reeidenee of James Hood, in Bridgeton, $. J., this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'olooa. . . blialti'LV3B.-BiXth Month, 17th, liannah. relet of the ;ate Joseph aharpiese in the 84th year of her age. General from the restdenos of her brother, Nathan Wright. No. lOU EhLryae Garden street, this (Fourth day ) afternoon. at 3 o'clook. .111cLAUOULIN.—On the 17th iestaut. Thema' aro Laughlin, son of 'ester and Ann gdoLauclihn aged IT YoiC . zteral from tbe residence of his DEtrents,, East Shipper'. plane. hhrepen street, below Ninth, this (Weaftesaar) afternoon, at 4 o'crfootc. * 7_4 WIDE BLACK. E ARMORS, only 7-4ewidents, Bleak Bareges, only 5Q cants. 7 4 Wide Black Bareges. only BO Cents. • 7 4 Wide Blank Dtrezes. only 4211 gate : 7-4 wide Blank Swum, gßirgx . peak , wide, likuskßMAlS 14 Omni tugtote. DESS"I4 0 918 CHENTNuT titreet. aItYLIPI INSTITUTE.—THat AT- Madam* of trie members et the stated meeting to 0 held at the Hall or ttle Att lite. on TfilitteDeY fiVErt irre near, (arch iust.,) eta eelook. is 11066811 Y requested. as the import-nt alteration in the laws and regulations. proposed at the last meeting, it ill Some be fore the meeting for ad,-ption. It is very desirable that every member who can attend will bepresast. WILLIAM. SLatdII,TON, Aetauy. oy. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, GIRARD Avenue —The hanasome bnildinr regent y °root ed will be solemn!• blessed by the Rteht Rey. Bisbee WOoD, on THURSDAY (to-morrow) APTARSOOAN et 3 o'clock. With the view of fernuAting the bailaieg. several !Mies t.eve oonsented to migenntend. and Da nish Refreshments. foe Cream, Strawberries; &o. Admialten Tickets, 2.5 °anus. it* -I:crPHILADELPHIA AND ERIE 4AIL ROA ROA D.—ME ntve OF sTocalroLD.s .Rs. SPLCIAL MEETING of the Atocknolders of the Philadelobis and brie Railroad Company will be held at the Office of the Compen.... on THURSDAY, Joke 2411, lan, at IC o ' clock A. M. for the po-rose of ommo dering proposition having for its ob era the early completion end leasing' of the ra il way of the said COM- By. eiorder of the President and t. Elcaril of Managers. eft W. It DW OFF° R n. eeoretere. MNOTICE—CAVIDD , AND ATLANTIC WAILWooD COrof , 24V.—A n eleetimL for ors of the Camden end A tlantio Railroad 1i0A1• Ttni, to serve for tee mount year, Will be neat at the forme of said Company. at °MYER'S Plitt( If. Cam den, New Jersey, on TM URSDAY. too Wth inst., be tween the hour) of 11A M. and / jell-07 ROBbter FR AZER. georestary. [rrWE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM THE PROTFATANT EXCHANOE,Southirest earner SECOND and NEW Streets. and take pleasure in recommending it to the publio se au institution mush needed in our city. for ire care in selecting the beet Men, Women. and children as to character and q.insli fieationsi DDICES, info Pane street. E. M. SELLER& G-een and Tulpehooken streets. JULIANNAi RANDOLPH. 1734 Chestnut street. E.DW IN KIRK PA 1 R1CK.1331 Arab street. Dr. PA/ICC/AST, 1133 Mount Vernon street. 'JAS. RIGEL 1620 Mount Vernon street. GEO. PR HEMP !CPC Nor Eleventh street. P.O. OLIVER. MO North Este street. t.. tlo W KR. hirta.hd Germantown avenue. Wi LEON, RO North Front street. • MeGUI R.... 427 South Front street. M. WHIT E, 323 Marshall street. ve. C. .80K.Eft,f32. Market mt. H. RICHARDEON,4IB Market street. And over_ ope hundred and fifty More, to whom re fereoes will be Liven at the °Mee. m 73 -3m SUMBilf.it RFsORTS. QIIMMCK BOARD I ti 61—B SOAD TOP 1..-7 MOUNTAIN HOUSE.—A romantio spot for BUM M ER REhIutEDIOR, °ROCA of the mouNTAI II TOPS or Pennsylvania, rationed daily by reunsytyania dad tied Vie Stoma Toy Mountain H . from liantatigaon. The Hones is one of the beset to 'a tonal- of the State, handsomely lurnisbea , with all the requisites for comfort and ootivemence. Pure air de limn+ gonna water. romantic' aoeueri. and everything to restore and invigorate health. Telegraph station yrithm a Inw miles o the DOM". so that daily comma niosiion may be had wt h I hiladelphis. The Penwell yacht Railroad will fainith exoutsion millets through the season Pere na leaving Patiaoelphis in the morn ing osn rake tea at the httlUttli. tilt( Pie evening. The snbastiber hes kindly been allowed to refer to the following gentlemen (residents of raiindoiph a) who have mon patrons of the PeOIJOITAIN HOUSE: Wm. Catoutiega,Lell David P. Moore, Lae.. Samuel Cast:Der, Thos.. armoire. • SQ .. lir Joseph I.o.idy. awls T. wattson. Pea fOn. 19I_Oco D.'air ore, O. tom t Lewis. Lee • John macanies.Eso„ Piebald D. Wood, Esq.. ohn Hartman. RN.. Dr. S. Henry Dickson. infortriatinn as to terms can be obtained cif JOHN lidoCalaLt.ll, or HENRY D. MOORE, fhb 10ALN UT ; Strait. For farther information address JOSEPR MORDlatils, Proprietor, Broad-Top City. Powalton Poet °Moe. Islit•St guntingdonoountY, Pa. MILITARY NOTICES. )11tr& F TEM 11 T T Y TRCOP. -- The friend; of the mai-ahem of this Troll) are re quested to 'wive in writing. to post us at their rum). Iff . FrH and Mt h•lt NUP eltreete, any inform •tion of interest whioh they may repave. joie at* FOR THE WAlL—First-class Pri'l Servanta for Cavalry or Infantry, o'd A& so diets, Lal.forniane who have known OtIMP .Ie• no a v have aroma the oloica..geod rider. and shots, who are • soared for rough amino and Cilgen cr , aof short subsietel ce. o.n addron Col F. W. LAN D "RI Caution; , taco, viatica elpenenee and , co' ocationa. Merit to be the criterion of Plane. lea 2t 1$ EAPQ lIA T B 115 YOUNG'S KENTUCKY REGIMENT. LIGHT CA /Y'. VALAY—Pritte myrtle,. June IL 1861.—A raw snod men I he ernes eu to WI the racks of the original Independent Mounted Rangers rdo,. 1. to be at tached. to Colon-I Young , . Kentucky etnflettt, Light Cowry, already accepted, and to ne mustered tnto the United glares Service for three years. Apply at 240 South THIRD Street, Room N 0.16. M. H. N. iCEND/V. Jel9-6t Captain Commanding. I,oeo MEN WANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. able-bodied. between the ages of 21 and 35 years, not lege than five feet four and a half Inchon high, and ofgood character. Soldiers serving in this (low perform duty at slaws yar.cbr sod on board 'United States shrpa-of war on f o re ig n stations. All other information which may be desired will be given at the Rendezvous. No. 311 South Fttpter Street. , Fiat Lieutenant W. STOKES BOYD, 1641 M Beoruitmg Meer. P IJEL ICJ NOTICE SELLING OFF AT COST, A large stock of Mathematical. Optietal, and Philo mordneal Instruments, to close the butaneee: Drawing ingtrumentg, Rule, and Soak% liturveyorts Inatru- M .te* hborou.oPe., *.eriesecopyq ant Pplr Gineme., titereoapopes and Natures. *aftrl.3 Lanterns. Thar ntometent and Myorometerio. Sand Glaspe 4. S team- Fn goes. Magna o it:tear:ow Machines, Globes. Noientifie Bloats; also, a fine assortment of fine Cutlery and Razors, /co., d&o., Yro., G. T. AMBLER, Optician, No. 636 CHESTNUT St., PlitiadelPhia. N, !Piling price of each article is distinctly marked to figures, • J 81944 wfm NOW 18 1 111 - 11 . TIBIE! Procrastinate 4-1 'tot Colored Photeerekthe for arabrotf yes at all price's. at REIMER'S ballery. SECOND Street, above Green. It' THE DIMOUTFUL BXOUREFICIN OF THE PHILADELPHIA LYCEUM will take Dace on 8 4 11.1RD.A.Y next. the 22ii instant. PBOB - GROW:. a delightful and retired soot on the bank/ of the Eehtirlitill, tits been seleottit eine for Pro [tame of Emmet& see future advertieetwe et. Tickets 35 cents ; Children 20 cents- pslo-awllt* INSTITUTION FOR TRW BLIND-Ex hibltions every WEDNRSDAY AFTERNOON. $ elected vaeoep• ntruinenl. AdmissIon.TENCENTS. Conitneeeing at half Vile SO cloak. eTotts, 1.1 Booth EIGHTII street.. m122-w-tt TAIL to)4.llfra, AVIIOLESALR STOOK HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND -FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND RANGY GOODS, FOR SAT.P. AT RETAIL. FOR CASH. AT RETAIL FOR CASH, AT RETAIL ran GASH, AT RETAIL FOR CASH, AT RETAIL FOR OASH. The Saboaribers offer for axle, on and attar THURSDAY, 6th INST., AT TIITIR STORE. NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NTH SIDE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTE SIDE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTE SID .4 FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. THEIX STOOK GOODS FOR CASH, RETAIL OM THAN WMOLESALE PRIDES, All kinds of COTTON HOSIERY, NEEDLES, PINS, GLOVES. HOOKS AND EYES, LACE MITTS, SKIRT BRAIDS, ZEPHYRS. TAPER, BRAIDS. SHETLAND WOOL, COMBS, BRUSHES. SPOOL COTTONS, PERPUMFRY, BUTTONS, UNDERSHIRTS. (Of all Desoriptiotur) (Silk. Merino. AG.) Also, a Full Atuscutuant of Dram Trimmiusik BURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, 140-1 m 140. 409 .10 - A.KKET STREET. NEW MANTILLA STORE. The most tmlendid MLR MANTLES in the oit/. HOUGH & CO, lea sm , 25 SOUTH TENTH STREET. SILO. MANTILLAS, In every new style, the richest quallties ever seen, at the elegant New Store, TS SOUTH TENTH STREET. HOTTrx"- V.PRiNi; CLOAKS, IN EVERY NEW N- 7 atria, at IVENB' t nisal-te, No. 0 N. Ninth street SPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA nett, at IVSNBP. uryal-lm WRING CLOAKS,: THE CHEAPEST ever soon, at' my3l No. 93 R. Ninth street. CLOAKS. --Wholesale Merchants are in vited to inapeot the 'stook at IVENS', No. 23 South DILDITII Street, norner of /eyrie et. mint-lne Between Market and Chestnut, NEW STYLE CLOAKS, EVERY NEW style, every new material, at 'mean that astotnah everi_one, at the large Elora. X. E. corner of Eighth and Wallint Meets, my3l-1m CITY CLOAK STORE, No. 142 N. Erghth street, above Charm are now selling every new style of the 1103,2011. superb qualities, in every new shade of color, cheaper than any other store in the atty. uty3l-11a LINENS AT COST FOR CASH ONLY I Dammk Table Cloths. for cash. Irish Linens at coat for each. Linen Demuth at met, for cash. Towels at oat, for cash. flidow and Butcher's Linens. !tasking', Doylies, t 'Aunt, Cloths, &0., Comprising our stain:. sto.k Linene,_ AT COST FOR CARR. eemmannint to day. the 4th mat, Onr stook is how& cheap, and fresh and will present many unusual bar gains, even in these times, of extraordinau cheap goods, OoOPER & DOrtaßD tea R. ear. NTNTR and 14A ()PRUNE/ OF THE ARCH-STREET MAIITILLA ISTOSLE, X. W. corner T.P.WER and ARGIL ALL NNW GOODS. Ranh 1,70118 Bilk Mumhum Rich Lyons Bilk Saeques. Cambna and Pathar Lace Pointe.' De. act. ao. Mann llioh Cloth and Tweed Ciroubus. Bummer Cloaks. be. Purchased ander the influence of the War panic, and to be sold at less than the cost of importation and mannfaantra. Ladies are invited to inspect this stook, without re serve. before purchasing elsewhere. mrS7 tin JACOU RORSPALL. Primer. Reduced to VW, Gratdidise Baregead Br° • /18. Rich Ure_atuties an Lassa. Fanoy_worsted Staffs. Ranges. Gray Travelling Goods. Delaines. Foulards. locals. Rennin's. Mozambique,. Vag,' Silica, Fancy Bilks. Bilk Robes. id &race, Grenadine, and Organdy. Kobe& Diddle Shawls* B r wh e At l e BHA 89 B OTHERS, mglo allEaTriir and EIGHTH Streets NIIW PLAID INDIA SILKS-- .I.‘ Just reoeived. per Ruins Scud, / From Canton. two oases of Plain India Pilks, eztm Warranted to wain wen. and serviceable For Bummer Dresses. Also. one ease or Brown and Drab India Farms. Yellow Fonsees,,tor rummer Dusters. W bite Pongees, for under weer. SHAIIrLbSS BROTHIF.R.IN. mill CHBUN U it and 'EIGHTH Streets. EYRE & LAND&LL, FOURTH and ARC FT gtreets, open this morning— CABIN low er&Yeeds. 1 Eugenie um Literals. SPROUL NOTICE ! I On and after this date TrfORNLEY k L'HISM will offer_ EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT CAIN PIIRCHABEIIB TO or DAY 13100Ds Dams determined to Tutus@ *Asir. Sipa, they will sive Good Bargains ! ! Beautiful Fancy Silks for 75 cents. worthTlM heavy Rut Fatiailks for V. well worth BIM. Oninadine and Bursae Goods, abent one half their value. Gray Mixed Goods, in every variety, from 8 cents per va i to 60 cents. CH BILES, MBAND. LUSTROUS, VERY Cith:AP NW Black Brocade Silk.. double faced. &o,_,_&a. De Laines, Caiooes, Ca - ssimeres, Cloths, V estinss, & tie Mashes, Inls.nuta, Covers &a. fce.m*L AND C LOAK R OOM bXH11511 4 1054 Froneh Laos Mantl es . P ainter Shawls , Engenes. Cambna Lace Mantles, Chaim - 1M Lace Doody, &o. Black BOY Coats, Mantles, &0., in every style, At THORNLE & CHIBB4 FL E. earner MOM h feint(' Oki DEDI •1 STEEL & SON H• N 0.713 North TENTH ' Street,, above ()crates, Will sell the iaLtifiCH OF THEIR STOCK OF NEW AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODE At still matey reductions in prices thr.n they have ever before med.. and 11 MUM, LOWER PRICES WA any RETAIL-WE OLESALE HOUSE in the city. Fanny and r collard Silts, very cheap. Very cheap and good Black silts. Cnoloe Dress Weds of ovortvanotY. l L i n i a:T.m a ttn'Ol d Wrk.r. rilltliNitUA L BILE AND CLOTH:COATS AN ion GREATLY UNDER COSTPR I CES. ADAMS & SON'S STOOK to be closed Ant titi3OWl33t Wholesale Prim, CHEAPER TH fit T ti dr DIIS OPE COCHT WEIR TAKEN after the ode was made. EIGHTH AND ARCH. MVP SMALL -PLAID SILKS. Illy- and Wbit• French Blaojt and W hiW French Silks. Brown and Whlte French Silks. Olean and White French 811 gs. turple sod White PrenoL Bilks. 60 doz. Hdife. at $l6O per dos. Ni dos. Whits Bilk Gloves. 26e per pair. many goods reduced gear low, to class ont, at JOHN H. STOKES'. 709 ARCH Street. EYRE & LANDELL open to-day one • • One .Ore • - sat Colon Orsapdl . = ots. bummer Good, all RZTA.U, DRY GOODS. HARPER'S FERRY, FORTRESS MONROE, ALEXANDRIA. _MANASSAS JUNCTION, And other pluses now /N" THE HAN uo Ott er...;ESSIONISITS. Are doubtless points of special interest to OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS, And the male portion of the community generally b ut THE SPECIAL POINT OF INTEREST TO LADIES In No. SO7 CIIFSTN DT Street, where the WHOLE SALE STOCK OF PRICE, FERRIS, & CO., is Ceiling off at Retail, and where FOR igl YOU CAN BUY THE vaLuz OF an. We therefore hope that the Well-known Wain epirlt of the Ladles of Philadelphia will be traMciently aroused to " TAEL" 807 CHESTNUT ST., WITH ALL ITS CONTENTS. More espeolally aa it oan be done PEACEABLY FOR CASH. ALL KINDS OF LINEN WHITE Goons. LACES, EMBROIDERIES. RDEFE.. 4c. N. 11.--300 LACE POINTES AND MANTLES, at a further reduction of 25,0er cent. 300 PCS. TAKLETONS, ail colon; at 10 and 13 ciente per yard, for covering MUMS. !chan deliers, Ac. 200 PCSI. SOFT FINISH LINENS, entirely without dressing, manufactured exprenly for Ladies Under Wear. 1 LOT OF READY-MADE CHEMISES, em broidered and lace trimmed. 1 LOT OF EMS. C tier/118E YOKES. A Fresh Invoice of Point Lace fionds. ie3-Im DAMS LACE MANTILLAS, SECOND IMPORTATIION. These Goode having been relinquished by our Imped ers—in view of the war orate—fur hue more than toe bare amount of duty, will be offered to purchasers at a corresponding reduotion from usual retail 'Moen, viz AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ME BALANCE OF OUX MANUFAOTTIR.ED_STOOK - CLOAKSBILK AND MANTILLAS, SPRING oLorti CLOAKS, SCABIES. CLOAKS. Also, TRIMMING LACES; DRESS AND CLOAK TILI.AIMINDS, aa dEu., All in large assortment, will be '43 laud out at au average reduotion of OBS-HALF. in order to complete our ar rangements with our creditors. J. W. PROCTOR & Co.. PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT Strew. C LOAKS AND kiANTILL.AB.—CAU TION.—Ladiee ars a•utioned against the nefa rious statements of persons formerly in our employ, and now in tee employ of other pardon, mho represent themselvee" to he eoeneeted" with us, and their web liebxnente to be " branches of the Panic Mantina Em porium." Such. rearmost's are simply UNTRUTHS. WELL to ensnare and . chat the usi-vuspsraing. We have no other store than the one we have occu pied these MX years. at 708 CELESTR UT Street. J. W. PROCTOR. & CO., Paris Mantilla Emporium. ADAMS & SOWS STOCK to be closed out et Lowest Wbolessle Moot CHEAPER. THAN IF A DI.CLI NT WERE TAKEN OPP after the isle was made. EIGHTH AND ARCH. ut pARTICTULAR ATTENTION IS RE qu ed l ° e r o GiStlE9, Th LAks , AND BILK CAM - Which, In conasettenoe of the times, will be disposed of at sacrificed rates. CHAS. ADAMS & SON. mrl9 EIGHTH AND Arteß. ADAMB SON'B bITOOK to be closed To_e,A . Lowest Whojpen Price!" Clir., ArER THAN IF A DIBCCUNT WERE TAKEN OFF after the sale wax made. E.IGHTH AND ARCH. TOE BLANKETS AT VERY LOW -a. RATES. Tarlatans for Mirror Covers. 10-4 Rots for Chandolterd. JAM &Mu Ailli l / 1 1 for do. late Eyßo: & LANDb. FOb R.TH end I.ARCH. ADAMS & SON'S STOOK to be closed ten at LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Cheaper than if a dieeonnt were =kiln (grafter the Nide wall mane. hIGHTH AnD ARCH. my 29 LYKR , &I4NDELL hmm Fmaimmble - 11 - 4 SHEPHERDS' P‘• A ID& Black and White Plaid Valencia. Black and White Plaid Mohair& L.ADIEB, preparing for.the Travelling Beason, aro Invited to oiannu our aaaortmont of Wounet Oral Drone oomph Shaoherde Ylaad Dram Goode. Superior Attie, Gloves. Hosiery, ato. EYRE dr. liAit FOURTH sad &Rua. ADAMS & SOS'S nom to be closed out at LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES, Cheater than if a dieeount were taken off after the sale wee made. EIGRTIAL ANI) Atte% E 029 ADAMS it SON'S STOOK, TO be closed out at LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES, Cheaper than if a disootint were taken oR after the male was made. EIGHTH AND ARCH. rapS MANTLES—DUSTERS. Mantle room, mooed floor, abounds in handsome Coara, Meatiest, Dusters. tto. Thin Dusters, for Ladies and Mime. French Laze Goode, at Wet. Ctifte'Eft CONAffiX S. It. Corner NINTH and MARKET. Cl YEE' LANDELL OPEN THIS . 41 -. 4 MORNING— Iease Morimblituev,lBXo. 8 4 Mozamb ques for Dresses mud Dusters. GlOO BUNTING. BUII,IIIOR QUALITY. 1 1 .1111 V ma FLAGS of all sizes made to order at short notice. EVANS & HASSALL, iel2-at who 6t South FOURTH Stmt. ARMY BLUE CLOTHS, ALL WOOL, EITANDARD WRIORT AND COLOR. O.A D E T OASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATINETS, AND JEANS, WELLING, COFFIN, & Co. iel3-111t COTTON DUCK, SUIT BBL'Fs FOR TENTS, TOR ISALZ NT FROMINGHAM. & WELLS. my 1194 tf MILITARY' DRUMS, MILITARY DRUM 4. MILITARY DRUMS. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD, MANUPA.C. roux) AND SOLD, AtA: , UFACTURED ADD SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY WOOLS...SALK AND RBTAIL, Dv WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY W. P. UHLINGER & CO., ARUMStreet. St.taquit. DIMMI firtiVied:lVlAgethganr fitrOliL 34116.4 t NEW LOAN FOR SALE A limited amount of the new 3,000,000 LOAN, in aums to snit purobasere, for sale by JAY COOKE & CO., 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. jels:lm PURE PORT WINE_ FOR OLLE BY C. H. MATTSON. ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. 3e6 RALE OF ALDERNBY V ,STTLE.—The undersigned proposes to sell, at 'Entine Sale, en THURSDAY. inns 20, on hie Farm. near the sddington Station. on the Yhiladelphis and Trenton Railroad. his valuable herd of ALDrativ EY CArT43, oonsist.ns of 1 Bull 1s n owe a Hailers from one to three years old, and is Bail and Heifer Ostrom. Fart of the herd has been imported at great coat ; the remainder has Men i bred dtrtmtly from imported Cat tle, and the whole s of mire blood and in admirable condition. A train of oars will leave the Xentrincton repot at 11% o'clock. atop - ong at the Eddington atauon. and the sale wilt commence at lo'clook. putiotnallY. The Cattle may be examined at any tone_preoiona to the gale, WH. S. CAVYJIDEIt. ift/D.Aft ) CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. SEALED P.ROP.OSAI.H, endorsed " Propoasla for Builduti an addition to the Ritteuhotue School NOUN." will be received by the undeteigned until MA TURE/AY. the rdd not.. at o'oLok M. for building an addition of forty feet to the luttebboaee rohool Bones. Ciermantown, in accordance with the elan and eseifioetion to be seen at the 9ffroe of the Woad of Uontrolleri of rubica hchoola i d. E. corner SIXTH. and AD.Lra I Street!, oy order of the Commons. on Property. ROBEIrT J. HEMPHILL. jeln-!t Secretary Controllers of ?ebbe Bob'eol. VOPARTNERSI3IP NOTIOII.--The un 'l6-• dersigned has thin day esenehtted with hilt, in the GEN f.-Itew HARDWAKR aueledo.:9Y. F.DwIN G. STONES. The Naivete of Finns win hereafter be conducted under tue name of LEI:SILKY ic Jetutis Philadelphia. Jane 13, 1801, 6°7 1.1". Bt. Jel7-mwaff-s6• A FASE AND COMFORT. Mr. TREOISALD saki, Who can please Or gait everybody &len 11 person probably never wee bon'. Ent th ose lobo know when they eve nut* m HOOTS er BROM are lamed to vivo him a oall, and those who never were snood befort may he nutted now. is at his old puma. n o COAT Street. MI6 Sna pOBK.-=-250 bbls. Mess Pork, for sale by )e77 !t 103 ARM SU& dlef f ave l l . F t ont. LA". -25 tierces prime Leaf Lard, for sale byC. C. SADLER & CO.. JOI7-3r. 10:1" - ARC11 Atreet.24 door Arlo.* Prot& ours, OlL.—rure Olive Oil, t. Llitaar n ati_Jaitravilms & Canaan. Asti ir /AV imam * imigitikums•* &imam vs. 4.1 • ~IIs~?[i1Pf~ GRA PATRIOTIC sI, PESTI VAL. In aid of the Families °Cour Volunteers. to tut given at 111 AND YD .AL,L, Effnri'D AND ti e KIND AnDull r$ T 1118 (WF,DNKSDAY) EVENINO, JULYZ 111 tneftaitril fif the HNDEL AND 11A3 VRTV. For further partiqrs.sace proxramm •DN Rll es. _ It* A 4, tt. I/ bIUJfJt II. EiNTEkt-TAlN rim,rif will be given b the Pupils of the •navitit tinn top the 8 tod. Inee,leeing the tt'..eue-n Company of the Horn,. Guard of ta, th arald. on FttlU4Y EVENING, JUNE !I t in the Ife:I of the Institution, 7W NuliTlf and R. POE ,-treete. To COMM. ace at a o'clock. Tioketa 26 omits. JelB ft tt.TY-Ef iirU A eP 41 1741.. DEMY HISITION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ACA - F THE FIN, ARTS Id Plow orstr AT 1000 OR ~rITNUT street. Admission Jet reduced to 10 Ce n ts. reeaon Tickets. .?,* touts. Onlio , oll under twelve years. half rice. .Italognee. Cents. p • A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS. BUSMAN WAR AND STERF.OPTIOOft NtI,W B.lENge OP TILE KAD:ll.beure. FOURTH WEEK. MONDAY. JUNE 17. Army Every Nicht. this week, Lieut. Greb e. Harper's Ferry, Gen. Busier. Scott. Antes/on, Ellsworth. andßrownell. Brownell. Matinees Wednesday end daturday as 3. Admission Monne/ ; Uhildren 16 Gents. Jell 111 t WANTS. - A GRADUATE CV PRINOETON LEGA wishes a SITUAT(ON Officio in a first-ohms seaunars. ddress 0 Palmer, " Officio 4). this paper. Jel9 et' A YoUNGF Kati, just graduated from the Nigh Seim!. desires a SITUATION in mercantile house ; would be astiefind with 6 Mari stilnl7 until his e*eerience would entitle him to Co inoreeeed remuneration. iel9-12t• WANTED—A purchaser for a patent • right that will yield fif y thousand dollars to Ins = my. pore who has tum. 6000 W.II van:dine It entire. The preen etor being' in froli. : g hsalth ) oompel'ed Ball. Address " n Med. 'at thus office. jele-220 tvANTtD —ss 000 ON M )RTGAIIE o t i finit-elttan grarneumhPrett Pro Peri l, %nth 825,000. Address "T. L.," this offise. isl942t WANTED—A STORE OF AinD.WRATE size. or the line fIOOT and cellar Ma larger one, on or near, Cum filtilter; mtreep Addreii, intb perr • Boa 307 Port Office.' • it* VIVANT. ENT COM roRT. ABU , : resideitai. intim frie fl;linutes . 'weik at Fourth and Chestpe ntsgrimpit must be) b , dram " Fa bir.) , thledNiatZU,- WANT ED —Br AN B2EFBRIMNOED ~,itvm sn. who cm command a fair amotiar of rear truie, encafernent o Rrst.oloso jobbing lu;use. Address." r. office of Ike Prom's. len lot* WANT ED -- Men of intelligence ' and • v Pleas flig address esi Travelling Acerb. Ai:thence to make nioney, and no humbne. address. with Stallno, or call upon S. B. tillsztpr, 139 Booth EIGHTS Street. ieg A 7, 1971. —1.9/N .ri'S • to soil pAvizz.- c,E, of ,TATTOriggY and . JEWELRY, St ?via°. TFatv.:l7:4l..ru,ealus.l-0111refit 114 9 &;l ' . i "I• . o.tr e l et. 130xtg l 117;sant.' • N EXi OKi ANTE I .!.:—.l3undrrda of J.. M Miami Yon , Lin Nieriing in Chancery', Bank of 10" ntPIIK claimants. A Otitsloirtos or the hoary and name. oi those to whom letters should be addremed in 1• Wand. mil be sent. met free. on receipt of 60 oente in stomps, or two for 81: Old &elms must be oresen•ea at once. Refer einem— 4 Rill, Bolton; Burnhsni, Chief of P0h0... Address W. W. ORBErON & CO.. jolt-St Sox Olio. Pont °Mos. Roston Mews. MPLGYEKB WANTING YOUNG Men, tto.. ar e invited to address the" Zweig meat Committee; at the Room, of the Yealig_aten • Chnatian Association, 3.001 and 1011 C IEMIUT street. 11,10,-16- FOR SALE AND 'l 4 O LET. el TO PENT , LOW—Furnished or run. on.fornphod, frq rnOnttra, Noonwo. eeslred. a largo and 000rentent HUIJSE. 1755 Aron W.6_4 Atm'tv to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 9t6 ARON Street. Jo lY tf MRA VV.R.Y iIESIFLA.I3LE 11,ESIDENOP 1 having . largo garden, &e.. Weer.Tantty situated PHILALWLEUIII, he Muted very low to satisfactory . tenant. Apply to • Jr. BEnitY ASV". 11 s Booth FOUR. Ftrest. gg GERMANTOWN.—T-) RENT,- for the summer. a FURNISUBD notieg, near Sh^ebakees-lane Station. Apply sixth house on LIN DEN Street. 1018-3t* ' II TO LET--A DEf3I4A,BLE DWNL .I=L LING. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Stmt. Apply to WETHERILL & BROTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. inhl44l.. 0111STIMT-STREST 1:10118B and, 3TORE to rent,—Tbe desirable hinsinees looatio3V CRERTNIJT Street, with dwelling atbsehed. Asosb , at 431 CB Ea fs tre E. apt! EiERMANTOWN PROPVCY MIL, RENT.—To Rent. the Lerge and modern-boa Rouse, earner of ARMATW i ret and WILLOW Avenue. with less, bath, hot imed *old vhden and ell the modern improvements. APPII,O.SENILY S. TSAR, 710 tilt.E.S.Pi Street. Philndedsdna, or an the erernmee. api-w TQ RENT TWO 00ITNTRY JIM notrom one mile from Trapani. In No. 71T WA 1.41 UT btreet. • nihn-itee frO RENT—A very desirable STORI, IF- on the Ninth-street front of " The Contineetil hotel." The Store at Ninth end Sanborn streets exPe *hilly adapted for a ItIADDLI and RAIUNISS Slater. tgit° Southwest NINTH and .1141iiisiftigis. FOR 1 4X011.ANGE.-A 0110108 TRAM' •~l'c.oa unimproved Tenn lend in the State of Mr,/ JelaeT t movement to the city, will be exeher,Led for sit? rcperks. Appbr et No. 11R P2DRILJLL eu,oes. 114 , n c Litni<Aci,lilieLL istiAns,Nß •31.• AND CONVEYANCER, NORAISTOWN, PA. —Real Estate bought and sold on reasonable term.. More" and derailing' ror eats or Tent la Norrist . oerti and sonntry. Good mertgagesnegotiated. CoUnations aunts. the best re kratoes amen.dat-tbs BOAR:411N Gr. OME FOR YOUNG MEN, 273 South THIRD Btve.t P Lodiung_ sub,/ ALIRRAND OR SLOAN, Rooennterideut. NOMELD OS MA.NAGRELEI : Jahn Bohlen. President, C B. tiarolay. F. Ratolifor&Starr, George 8. Fox, Wm. M. Colima, F. tilortiM./, Ceepar Mons, Al. D. win. Gillespie. Fierce Butler, Wm. 11. Asehnrat, Beery vreererm, W. Ats , „‘eci. ReetetAll. A brshisliti Martin, iieaton, joie et William P Lear a. 141741111 ER WARDING, AT &ABC IIOUG.W.—One family. or party. within ',to pay for real comfort. may obtain boarding for the rei.Lmer in a private family at the new cottage, on HI OGR Aven_ue, rabove the sixth mile atone. Address "J." .13.1 t L 132 es t Office, itilailelphia. ir/O-mwt2fr HOARDING —At 1100 WALNUT bit - Zi. a- 0 Man t on office to rent. suitable fora Physieigut i having beau aaannied as such for twents rears. j 44 .6t IOARDLN43.-BTRAIIGEEEB visiting the oitn, and othors desiring ounerjer asooram dation in the most beautiful kart cd the oily, ca n be nutted vattiVeg I.64reu&alit?,feL". corneres 81:ti Bea Rooms adjoining. for single gentlemen or i r elighon. Terms moderate. Jed-late ti mss. IN • LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT EEIIIOVW to No. 91 south SEVEN/1f Street, near the Franklin Institute. _ she undermined, thankful for met Wren!. and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured pm elegant and oonvenient store, and has noilon hand li large assortment of Celebrated Wrought Chilled Iron Fun and Burglar Proof gated, (the . 1 7 stnogy Ere and burglar proof safes made.) Alpo, lie's unequal led Bank Vault. Safe. and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Loot, will be furnishes to ardor on short notice, This is the et - reagent, hid protected, 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 eeded to surpass in style and elegance anything Yet of fazed for this purpose. and is the only one that is swot- Are and burglar proof. ersozer. Noires.-1 have new en head say twenty of Farrel, Herring. & Co.'. Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other Makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sues, and all wtely - cs 7 changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. Whoferill be sold at very low prices. Please oallejtamtne. lads t~if M_ (l. It A TILAtr. *teal IN SUB.A.NOIII COMP 41111116. 'VANN INSURAIWIfi 00e1PAtil, A. - No. 406CRESTRIVIr Swish FIRE AND INLAND IDIEV.WOE. DIBXCTORE. Soma W. pay—.—of Day. & MaAlsoS. Bairrael,Wright— .* Wright Bros & O.P• Too, Eromum-I:O; ti7War. eeo. A. West—. 4 . Wed & Fobs". g, "Bavaze, Martha, & Os. 0. Wilson nalno.---..AUOrnoy-at-low. E. D. Woodruff— .of 81b1e7 Molten. & Wastielf. i00tt0r.1e_..,..140.1713 awn street. emam w. DAYBroddent. FRANQ_IS N. nrek. Woo PregiUkt t WILLIAMS L }ILA RONA Ru. PlearstarY. bas-tra eiLYIBG FUNDIS. gAVING ,FUND--UNITED STAVE, IN.- 7 TRUST COMPANY, earner THIRD and CREST NUT [Streets. INTEREWA FIVE PER CENT. 4, It. oRATIPORD. Prinddent. JAMES It. R ESTEE.. Secretary and Treasurer, Mae noun, from 10 until 3 o'clock. This Company is not Joinai to any aprolisation t. Viko Lanstators. ISM DAILY EXOCTICIONEL-- Steamer COR.AI4I3bY leaves firet,pler bd.uw arced Street, at 73G A. M., duly itloraeye ex . emoted) for Cttest.r., rennegrove, New used., pew. wale City. FORT DELAWratit; t end Belem t staring' tickets for laminar sad PenrisgrOV., 9e OtL Do. do. for New. Castle. 1)01. City; Fort, andMetr. jet7-6t* moatFOR RPM YORK NEW DAILY LINE. via. Delaware and Raritan Canal. isaelphisand New York -express Steamboat Cosi piny will reactive freight On and after MONDAY. 1M instant, and leave daily et I P. AI.. delivering their care goes in New York the following der& Freights taken et reasonable rates WM. P. OL YOE, ACV No. 14 SOUTH wibtavEs. P JAMES HAND, Agent. attftfPiers 14 and 1.5 RASP RIVER. NM Yea.. MatFOIL NEW YORK. - Inn rtqlwieleble Swam Prepeugg cor ro se r will etwiteerseetikezr bautinell for the season on Mont ay 18th Their Steamers ere now mewing freight et B an d Pier shove Weieet street. g .„..thratatl Terme e a commodeusit. Viva FOR SALE—A fine driving . . 4 SaGORSE, five years old, colorblack; perfeetlY s• 111111 Sid gonna,E though sntect. 40117 to Jvabrli WRISIBLAI, thq . {firm of Yarnali Trimble.) Aouth DELAWARE AVENUE t or to 'nu hitA. LA. Bo verb% J. je.lB I,ooo,ofin HAVANA OIGAREL—A - "--s,oboiee assortment. DOMSfichaf soma of tato moat Gollob ted br.nds in tbe Ratrema Mar ket. iuoh as Plias°, 6:l3anag. Verawg Bepanetairfirp tuna, Blank Rea, Panchinello. to.. eco. ALDO Yuma and Gla.ent. Cnsaventes. FOf .ale low for asail. sa old talirDriass. by UM =Donor' cu ll ita." 2 Ev "'• vv. 1.20 WALNUT Stmt. AM tlislCsE.— 50 cases of 12 cheeses each, received DOT Dutch b• it "omens, halo A m . Mord un, and hau lle by H briRY BOklIc&P , co. j e w6 L aod 221 South F. titan. Meet. Ki t o4„A small invoice of Bides, Shea" p, 0 0 arid Gent seine, Just received from the West fp die,. f o . We by JAURBTCHE & CMUSTAI&B• 900 sou h FRONT Rtreekt. 147 VP Hi Lt.& D.-36,44a lbs. Blow & ii CM. ett a Minoan Lead, in plea, infatore and for sale by BUEIII,IYa Yr HOWARD: 1014-00* Pen as, ET Pelted, WOAD -500 lbs. for sole by wicruNair.r..krittoTll2l, • 1411 ' 47 and 49 Morth B Stream
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