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a time which must try, so by are, our faith in
Ged—our devotion to the public weal—cur love for
those whom we regard as in error—our readi
ness t o endure and suffer lung. Let us pray
for ou rs...loos that we may be wanting in none of
me elarectentEties of good and loyal citizens, and,
awe ail, that wo may abound in tbeagreoe of pa
deuce, meekness, and faith. Let us implore, in
w i ng of all who are in civil or military autho
rity, the heavenly wisdom and long suffering which
t hay ee mach need- Let us deprecate before the
God of all mercy and compassion the horrors of
~r sr Let ns guard anxiously against all bitter
ness and wrath, and anger and revenge, and let
us see to ft that io all our prayers and efforts we
teen constantly in view the advancement of the
Di v ine glory, the good of Christ's Church, the
"fey, honor, and welfare of all the people of the
halted dtatea "
Bishop Potter's eloquent allusion to the present
troubles was listened to with breathless attention.
At its conclusion, the Assistant Bishop (Rev Dr
gowaaan) proceeded to read his annual report,
whir& was listened to with intense interest.
The eloquent and learned Bishop at its multi
idon was actrrennded by numerous friends, who
ongtatalated him upon this avowal of
ale love for
i halKeystone and the Union. It was mmo not
oon to be forgotten, and the dimmed eyes of many
of the clergy present (wined that the Bishop had .
Etruck a chord that vibrated in Unison with popu
lar. feeling.
The Convention then adjourned.
.IiFTEELNOON SESSION
The Ocerecticamet at 5 P.
Rev Dr. Docaohet moved that the election for
all the of/tiers of this body be postponed for two
weeks from this date.
A member moved to amend, merely to postpone
Indefinitely.
The amendment was agreed to.
Duottelst maned that when the Con
vention adjourns fi nally, it adjourn to meet in St
Acdrow's Church, on the fourth Tuesday of May,
ISO Agreed to
Thomas Robbins and Edwin L. Clarke were ap
pointed trustees of the Christmag fund.
The Standing -Committee report that they or
ganised on the 7th day of June, ISBQ, by appoint
ing the Rev. Dr. Morton their president, and Mr.
Olmsted secretary.
During their official your they have signed tes
timonials to recommend for ordination to priests'
orders the Rev. Messrs. Francis E. Arnold, Joseph
.H. Helm. John Leitohead, Thomas Gardiner Lit
tell, Angus M. Ives, William R. Carroll, and
Thomas H. Cullen
DBAVOB'S OBDSRS.
Mmars. Levis William Gibson, Leighton Cole
man, Jos. It. Moore,
F. Dillon Began, Walter
Nondeyer, Chandler Hare, J Livingston Reese,
Francis J Nutt, George B Allen, Francis D. Hos
kins. Thos Beaker, and Gustavus M Murray
They have resocamended, as candidates for or
ders, Messrs. F. D. Eagan, Jahn Bakewell; Joe.
N Mulford, Samuel D Day, Charles W. Duane,
Herman L Duhrlng, Grant Thomas Bowen. Joe.
Witberrpoon Cook. Jos. A Nook, Theodore M Ri
ley, It Heber Newton, John Henry, Hobart Mul
lett. Geo W Shinn, Jas. McMullin.
They report that St Philip's Church, Mooches
ter ' • St John's, Reading ; St John's, Latrobe, and
the Church of the Incarnation, Darby, have made
no parochial report, nor bee any missionary report
been made on their behalf for the past three years,
nor within that time hes any clergyman been etr..-
ployed as their parish minister, nor has the ser
vice of a missionary been requested of the bishop.
Dr Duchacet, from the committee to whom was
referred, at the last Convention, the subject of the
proper division of palish boundaries, made a re
port. embraeine,the following resolutions :
Resolved, That eating under the authority vest
ed in this Convention by title 3d, canon fifth, Deo.
tion 21, page 93 of the Digest, set forth by the
General Convention, in the year 1859, this Con
volition do make the following regulations, vii:
It is hereby declared, in accordance with the 2d
partgrapb, of the 2d motion. of the canon of the
General Convention of the Protestant Bpiseopal
Church, that the formation of a new parish, or the
establishment of A new &arab, sr congregation, in
any part of this diocese, shall be vested in the
bishop of the diocese, or, in case of his absence or
Inability, in the assistant bishop, if there be one,
sating by and with the advice of the Standing
Committee, and in ease of there being no bishop
in theeocleatastioel authority: Provided that an ap
peal may be taken therefrom at the next diocesan
convention, whose decision shall be Anal : Pro
vided, also, that nothing in this resolution shall
offset the legal and vested rights of any parish
A lengthy debate ensued on the presentation of
thin report.
Mr George M. Wharton considered that the
second paragraph contained two subjects—one the
formation of a new parish, and the other the estab
lishment of a new perieh within the limits of some
other one. He recommended the iritrodnation of
the words " within the limits of another parish,"
after the words congregation, Ac...
Dr. Howe moved that the " sanction or veto con
cerning, the formation of a new parish be vested in
the Bishop," be incorporated in the resolutions.
Mr_ William Welsh raid the difficulty was that
no minister belonging to the Church in Philadel•
phia has the right to preach in any pulpit, unless
the rector of that church first obtains the consent
of a majority of the clergy of Philadelphia.
Dr. Stevens. Rev. Dr Goodwin, Mr. Welsh, and
others spoke on tbe rubject, and without taking
Ration on the subject the Convention adjourned.
114th Annual Session of the Lutheran
Synod. of Pennsylvania.
TIRED Dar PROCS&DRB4B.
Synod avistabled at 8 °Week, and war opened
with the usual devotional dzereisee.
The report of Dr. Schaeffer, the Germen pre-
feeler of the Synod at Gettysburg, was read and
adopted.
A report condemaing . in strong terms the con
duct of Mr. Eramlich in violating his vows of or
dination was read and referred to the ministerial
The committee on the President's report pre.
tented several other resolutions respecting matters
in that report, which were adopted by the Senn-
The moneys recently betreethed to the Synod by
Mrs. Chem:Love and Mesa Yongknoth were order
ad to be inveited for the nice proposed in the be
quoits.
The bequest of p
Mrs. Cheeseboro is the sum of
$2, m inis for ass
istiog ong men inpreparing for
the try, and Si 0 0 0 for aiding the Syn od in
its missionary operations.
The bequestof Miss Ymagknoth is for isimilar par-
Pores In this is a legacy of 1.37 . 8, to be given to
ennsylvania College, and subject to the control of
the treasurer of the Synod It was resolved by
Synod that an addition ahonld be made to this
sum, from the treasury of Synod, eufFicient to pur
chase a permanent • scholarahip in Pennsylvania
College, to be styled the " Tungknoth Bcholar
sbip."
Rove. Stoever and Emery, delegates of the West
Pennsylvania Synod, end the Allegheny Synod,
addressed the Synod, presenting the greetings and
good wishes of the Synods of which they are re
spectively the delegates..
The President, on part of Synod, reciprocated
the feelings expressed by the delegates.
The memorial and petition presented on Tues
day morning relative to a change in the Synod's
policy respecting the English and German lan
gauges, having been translated into the German
by a committee, were then read.
Dr C W Schaeffer, from the committee to whom
It was referred, then made a report. The report
declares that any reetriotions Vetoed upon the use
Of the English language in the transactions of the
Synod must only lead to continued agitation and
serious and painful losses ; and that predominance
or special privilege should not ho accor ded t o an y
particular language.
The following regolatices wore proposed by the
committee ;
Resolved, That, for the purpose of according to
the English language equal rights and privileges
with the German, the Committee on the Revision
of the "Ministerial Ordinary" be instructed tore
move from the constitution all those articles
giving one language a preference ever the other.
Resolved, That the president should be able to
use both languages in conducting the proceedings
of Synod, and that in ease he do not preach in
the language of the congregation in which Synod
convene , , he be authorized to appoint another
member of the ministenum to deliver the Synedi
ea sermon in his stead
Resolved, That hereafter ttoo secretaries shall
be elected at the time of our annual amnion, one
of whom shall record the minutes in the German,
and the ether in the English language ; these two
secretaries shall likewise attend to recording the
proceedings in the "Protokol," for which separate
books 'hall be kept.
Resolved, That all reports shall be presented to
Synod In both languages.
Resolved, That in the exercises of public worship
during the session of Synod, the language of the
omigregafion in which it is assembled shall banged.
These resolutions were unanimously adopted by
the Synod.
The committee on the report of the German pro
fessor reported. commending the fondue of the
professor, and bit energy in collecting fends for the
rc
puhase of a profeasor's home at Gettysburg.
The following were elected delegates to the vi
sions Synods, viz :
Rev. Walden, to New York Synod ; Rev. A. T
Gelleenhamer'
alternate. Rev S Boyer, to Cen
tral Synod of Pennsylvania. Rev. Eyes, to West
Pennsylvania Synod. Rev. B. nadtier, to Mary
land Synod. Rev Reichert, to Allegheny Synod.
Rey. C W. Schaeffer, to East Pennsylvania Synod.
A number of lay delegates were (moused from
further attendance at Synod.
The trains and publications of the Lutheran
Publication Society were presented to the atten
tion of the Synod.
A resolution was passed, recommending the
society to publish tram also in the German lin
gangs, and, for a beginning, to adopt several die
courses of Or. Mann, recently published.
Rev B Keller made a statement in reference to
the Widows' and Orphans' Fund of the Synod. It
was resolved that the committee having the mat ter
in charge should report at the next session of th e
Synod.
Synod adjourned until half past 2 o'clock.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The first hour was °coupled in ministerial Sea
son, after which the Synodical session was cern
mewled.
The Synod resolved that its next annual session
should be held in Allentown, on Trinity Sunday,
Rev. Brobot, of Allentown. from a committee,
road a report propetsiog several plans let establish
ing a new theologies! seminary within the bounds
of the Synod.
The report gave rise to an animated discussion.
Dr. Reynolds and Rev. Kohler thought that the
basicity of German-speaking ministers was not
owing to the want of a Lew seminary, so much as
to the poor trupro rt that is given to ministers, and
the little interest evinced by congregations to
bring forward young men for the ministerial office.
R-.v. Peixoto thought that the present was not
the time for undertaking the proposed plans
Rev. Sohmuoker thought that the Pennsylvania
Synod hats a great work to perform, in preparing
young men for the German field in the Cbtach.
The Synod has a work to perform through its con.
ligation with the institution at Gettysburg.
Rev. Xrotel thought the plan of Mr. S. would
greatly interfere with the connection of the Synod
with the Seminary at Gettysburg.
Vogelbach thought that the arreugeme nts
at Gettysburg for providing for the German wa nta
of the Church were a complete failure.
Rev. Hoppe thought that if the Gettysburg as
rangemenus were to remain, a new institution was
Inineceuar.
Rev. B Seller, by whose indefatigable exertions
the Droiessors' fund at Gettysburg, amounting to
818 000 war collected, r.ddressoct tee Synod He
was pleased frith the efforts of the brethren to
establish a college at Allentown ; but as for the
transfer of the professors' fund from Gettysburg,
there were Insuperable legal objsotions against it.
The matter was finally disposed of by recom
mitting it to the committee, to report at the next
annual meeting.
Rev. A. T. Geissenhainer presented resolutions
expressive of the feelings of Synod on the deaths
of Revs. Trumbaner, Bergner, and Raerairer,
during the pest Synodical .year. After which the
Synod
adjourned.
t THE REBELLION.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TROOPS
Owing to tho pedalo of troops through this ally,
whioh, of late, is almost of daily ooeurreoce, the
military spirit is not absorbed in the least, but. on
the contrary, upon the arrival or departure of a
regiment, the encitement is greatly heightened.
Most of our brave volunteers will proceed liontb or
go into camp some time during the present week
TRH GARIBALDI LIGION ?ABB ?Lineups PBILAD&L•
Yesterday morning, between three and four
o'clock, the oars wore heard to go down to the
Washington -street wharf, whiob was the signal,
even at that early hour, for the citizens to einem
hie, to see " another" regiment pars through. It
was expected that Colonel Cameron's Highland
Regiment would go South. and this, in a measure,
increased the crowd. The Garibaldi Legion are
eleven hundred strong. The men ate not remark.
able for any great height, but they make up every
deficiency in that line, if any deficiency exists, by
the fact that all are stout-built. rugged men.
Their uniform consists of a blue jacket with red
cuffs, and corded with red ; blue pante, wi h cord
down•the seam ; gaiter leggings, laced above the
ankle_ The officers' uniform appeared to have oon-
Adorable quantities of gold tassel on the breast of
their coats . The regiment have an oval , shaped
felt bat, with a stiff rim, about five inches broad,
surmounted with a black feather. They marched
into the oars in:gocel order, singing the " Matson
lain." A number of vivandieres accompany the
regiment. The men are also provided with a light
suit for the warm weather. They carried no arms
with them, but expect to be equipped with the
Minis rift* with sabre bayonet. A handsome ease
of any revolvers was presented to the Legion, On
Tuesday, in New York.
The Legion is composed of men of almost all na
tions, as will be seen below, and many of the
°Moen have been educated in Barone, and served
is the various armies on the Continent. Seao are
political and military refugees from the land of
their birth, and there are o ,ers who figured ex
tensively with General Walker. B D. Lozano,
the quartermaster, who is well known in this' oity,
having - within a few years put, been tionneeted
with the publishing house of H. Cowperthweit
Co —furnished the following list of Ralf officers,
with their exploits, Ac.
Colonal---dlitarey, a Hungarian by birth
Served with great distinction in the Austrian
army, until the revolution of 1848, when he took
sides with his countrymen, and was afterwards
compelled to leave. He is a personal friend of
Garibaldi.
Lieutenant Colonel—Repetti; an Italian; he
has served in the hada) army, and is reputed to be
a superior military man.
First Major--Tenelli ; late a United States con
sul in Portugal, and an old " chum " of Garibaldi.
Second Major—George Warring, of New York.
Paymaster—O. B. Norton.
Ciarterroaater-11. D. Lasalle
Vommissary—Molo.
The following is a list of the companies, their
nationality, and names of the captains. Ic will be
seen that they are of "many tongues," but all
cheer lustily for the land of their adoption, and
stand firm for the Union
Company A (Italiaa)—Captala °magi.
Company B (tiwies)—Captain Braidt, au old sol
dier.
Company C (German)--Capt. Schmalz, who is
the loader of the Teutonic Gorman Singing Soci
ety. New York. Most of the Misty have enlisted
as privates.
Company D (Spantah)--Capt. Torrent.
Company If (German)---Captain Seigel, of Ni
caraguan notoriety ; all good fellows, 124 in num
ber.
Company I (eennan)—Captain Walvis!.
Company G (flungazianapt. Tahats, an old
Hungarian soldier and refugee.
Company H (German)-oapt. Beritein.
tOompany f (German)—Capt.7Von Bogert.
Company E. (Prenob)—Capt. Dossaille.
Each company bays three buglers with them.
The Legion have a band, bat it did not oome on.
At half past five yesterday morning, before the
train started. the olden= were busily engaged in
supplying oofoo and broad to the Legion ; timely
supplies whiob were duly appreciated by the way
the men cheered for the ladies of Philadelphia.
When the train movedithe "Mareeillaise was
sung_in fine style . half the Legion joining in this
n
patotio song. The enthusiasm from the wharf to
Broad street was great, as everybody either waved
handkerchief or a hand as the train pawed, and
Quartennaeter Lewin remarked to oar reporter it
wade him feel good to get nob a reception. A
short stoppage of a few minutes at Broad and
Prime the whistle sounded. and the Legion was
mom speeding its way on to Washington.
The 'ffeossoce Fire Company were coining from
a fire as the train passed up ; the carriage bells
were rung, and the men drew up in aline and gave
repeated cheers.
DIIPAOTIMII OP 118 - MAIN'S Ittarmirl—Ax INV!
R 331•12110 CZEICKORT
Yesterday morning Col. William B Mann's re
giment of picked men left the city, and proceeded
to Beaten, where they will be encamped until their
arms and equipments are procured, when they will
move southward, and be put into active service .
But seven companies left the city with Col. Mann
yeaterday. An eighth company, already raised
at Bristol, will join the regiment at Easton, end
Col. Mann's command will be completed by having
two companies assigned it. The eight companies
already enrolled ',recomposed of young, aetive, and
able-bodied men, every one of whom was entirely
divested of clothing when be was inspected, and
all of whom were above the legal military titan-
dard in respect to physical condition. They will
doubtless render a good anemic tor themselves when
they are afforded the opportunity for active ser
vice, for which all are burning.
Between S and 9 o'olook yesterday morning the
regiment was drawn up in front of the residence
of Colonel Mann, at the northwest corner of Fifth
and Green streets, for the purpose of having a flag
presented to it. It mi r s alsproawdraskird_
of ladies
xr.es-t..D'ortglierty,Drq , who acted as their mouth
piece on the pleasant ottoation.
Mr. Dougherty made the presentation speech
from the doorstep of Colonel Mann's dwelling.
His address was eloquent and patriotic.
Mr. Dougherty made a happy allusion to the
professional intimacy which had long existed be
tween himself and Col. Mann, and to the fact that
the latter, at the call of his country, had given up
all the emoluments and honors of his position as
the first law-officer of the oily, and, tearing asunder
all the tender ties of home, had ha-toned to gird
on his sword and do battle for the insulted fag.
Mr. Dougherty's speech wan received with loud
cheers-
Col Mann reeeited the Hag in a neat and appro.
priete speech.
Eethndastie cheers) . peeteet Col. Mann at the
close, and the regitnenithen marched to Master
street, where the men got upon a special train on
the North Pennsylvania Railroad, and proceeded
to Easton
The men of Col Mann's regiment have all been
sworn and mustered into service.
Ting ICOTT* LEGION LIIIAVIS TOE CHAMBERSBIIEG AT
8 O'CLOCK TO DAY.
The Pant Regiment Scott Legion will leave this
morning at 8 &oink, per train on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad at West Philadelphia, for Chem
bersbarg. The wives and families and friends of
the volunteers will net fail to be on hand at the
time, as the Legion will positively start at the
hour specified.
Let citizens generally tura out and give this
gallant regiment an ovation. They go with the
blessings and hopes of the land upon them; their
leaders are tried and true, and their ranks are
filled with the sinewy, the coturageous, and the
patriotic. We shall bear from them soon in the
returns of well-fought battles.
YOST TROOP PRILADILPRIA CITY CAVALRY.
This fine troop were much disappointed in not
getting off yesterday. The delay, we learn, is
owing to the saddles not having all been finished.
They expect to ba cf early this morning. Their
destination is Kill unknown. Below we give the
master-roll of the troop:
Captain—Thomas C. James.
Lientenantl—B. Butler Price, Wm. Camas.
Sergeants—Richard G. Devereuz William D.
Smith, Charles P Taggart, Fairman'itogers.
Oorpoiabs—R. Morri e, _ Jr , Win. B. Rogers, 0.
F. Lamm Robert B. Randall.
Buglers—G. Dann, J. Noshes.
Farrier—F. D. Wood.
WHAT THZ SCHOOL GIRLS RATH ACOOMPLIEHRD.
The net proceeds of the two *omens given by
the female pup ils ` of the Zane-street Grammar
School, in aid of the families of volunteers who
have gone into the national service, amount to
eleven hundred dollars ! Good for the sehool
girls.
TH7I SLIPIR PHALANX.
This company needs but fifteen men, end it will
then be in readiness to move. Its recdezvous is
at the Girard Stowe
-6OLOItIL EINSTICIN'S nuctrunsv.
We learn that Colonel Einstein, whose regiment
be been aftepted by the General Government,
will receive a few more able bodied men, if imme
diate application be made at the a/EMT, Mega•
retta street, below Second
Col. De Korpouay's four companies have been
inspected and mustered into the State service,
and have been ordered by the Adjutant enteral
of the Staro to start for Caomp Waikington, at
Easton, to-morrow.
COL axam.'s
This regiment, with the exception of four com
panies, have all been sworn in. These four will
be - mustered in to-day. A few more men are
wanted to complete the ranks.
DZPARTRRI OF TROOPS.
Yesterda afternoon, between five and six
o'clock, Co t BaMare's regiment took the oars, at
West Philadelphia, for Camp Curtin.
INDZPENDINT FANG BS. '
Capt. McMullin's company of Independent
Rangers received their equipments yesterday, and
will leave in a day or two..
COL. OWII1 7 8 RIGIMENT
The Second Regimont, Second Brigade, (now
Twenty-fourth P. V',) under command of Col.
Owen, left West Philadelphia for Chambersburg
last evening, shoot seven o'elook. They are pro
vided with ration' for two dry'.
ft Fmas.—Yestorday morning, about four
o'clock, an alarm of Are was caused by the burn
ing of four roofs of some houses in eighth street,
below Santa. The are was Q.:4111116d to the roots
alone, which were completely burned off. The
houses were all templed, and the goods therein
were badly damaged by water. The fire is sup
posed to have been the , work of design.
Yesterday morning another fire occurred at No.
1223 Cadwaleder street, canted by children play
ing with matches. The damage was trifling.
On Tuesday afternoon the roofs of some bousea
at Thirty-first and Oak street, Twenty-fourth ward,
to Philip Lowry, were partially de
fire. The flames caught from a spark
stroyed belonging by
from the locomotive. The damage amounted to
about 00.
Wuessekrat DissERTION---Dn Tuesday atter
noon the crew of a ship lying in the Delaware et
Lombard-street wharf, revolted In a body, and,
eettin the ciptain and mate at dedanoe, deserted in
a body. The aervieei of Lieutenant Ooldey,
d, an end d
a
vqaad of the Fifth-ward police were procure
the men were arrested and put on board again.
The chip Irma just about to sell. One of the men
struck the captain as he wee about going on board
The captain thrashetUthe :enfant soundly, and
then put him in krone.
SLIOCKING ACOMYST.—Yesterday afternoon
nam named Robert Anderson, aged twenty three
years, was run over by a train of ears at Twenty
third street and Pennsylvania &Mlle, ind in
stantly killed. The body was mangled In a 'hook
ing manner. The deceased was conveyed to his
late residence, Twenty-third and Hamilton streets,
and, the oenmer notified.
MORB Fnuta.—Yeatorday afternoon the roof
of a shoe store at No. 335 North Second street, co
copied oy George Heisler, was destroyed by lire.
The roof of a dwelling at N 0.123 Tilotsou street,
was also destroyed by fire yesterday morning
A FouNDUNO.—Yesterday afternoon Officer
Prettyman found a ehild a bout 'three months old,
book of Thirteenth aed Ellsworth streets. The
little one was in a baud-boa, and in a sta.•ving
4ondition.
COLOVKL ELLSVOILTII...-A lull-length por
tnic of this oelebrated soldier, as he appeared in
full dram, and also in bust, was admirably given,
life-sire, last evening, at the Asaembly BEMIRO,
by the aid of the etereeptiOoa.
ARRESTED.—Johrt OAR was taken into ClAO
tody, on Tuesday, upon the oharge of misdemeanor,
and committing an assault and battery at Broad
and Vine streets. The accused was bold to bail to
anew by Alderman Hutchinson.
INDECSIST Colcnumr..—Tilghatti Trexler was
arrested in Penn 1 guars, on Tuesday, upon the
charge of indecent conduct. He wee committed
to answer the charge at court by Alderman Hib
bard
LEGAL INTIELLIGFINVE
UNITED STATES MOM= COURT—Judge
Cadwainder.—There being no business ready,tbe
jurors were fiimliarged until Friday The Grand
Jury is expected to close their business today,
and make a final presentment, in which the con
tractors who have swiedled the soldiers of this
State will receive attention.
DienacT Comm—Judge liare.—Martin
ve Piper. Pefore reported. Verdiet for dt
fendant.
Matthew Semple and Caroline Semple, hie wife,
in right of said Caroline, vs. Allen R. Philo. An
action to reaover against a surety. Jury out.
Greenback for plaintiff; Itrlgge for defendant.
r 1 14 ANC lAL AND COM RIERCI L
The Money Market.
Ponapespina. May 29, 11461
The Stook Board exhibited a little wore activity
to-day. The prices, with few exceptions, were
firmer than they have boon for many days past.
The only notable decline was in State fives, which
sold at 77—the only sale for several days City
sixes are in demand, the new at DS and the old at
91, with sales at these figures. Camden and Am
boy Railroad Sixes, 1889, sold at 78. Conaidering
the large amount of the bonds of this company
there are very few changing hands
The depreciation since the commencement of
hostilities has been about six per cent.---oortainly
not considerable is times like these, and going to
prove both ability tied confidence on the part of
the great mass of holders. The same is true, in
fact, of the bulk of similar securities. The sum of
all the mica for two months past would show but
a very small fraction of the tens of millions
which represent the funded debt of Finch companies
as the Camden and Amboy Railroad, Pennsylva
nia Railroad, Wilmington Railroad, Reading
Railroad, Norristown Railroad, Harrisburg Rail
road, Lehigh Valley Railroad, and other railroads,
and the Lehigh, Sobitylltill, and other canal'.
Reading Railroad stook was more lively to day,
with symptom§ of a little outside interest, which
has not been manifested for some time. The quo
tation at first Board was .11.5 i bid-15; asked.
The Evening Post of this afternoon says
"The buaineaa of the New York assay race bl
very active at present. Deposits of f 1,500 000
foreign gold were made yesterday, and the influx
of sp. ele from Europa will tax the , capacity of the
Mint for the next month or so
" The cotton market continues very quiet. and
there is no change to note. The last Liverpool
'deices of Mb to id decline were rather disep.
notating, but have had no effsot upon prices here.
Raiders have full oonfidence in present prices,
and look for higher rates before long. The Liver.
pool etoek, at het accounts, had about reached its
maximum, and some or the weaker holders were
noxious to secure a profit ; the advance In bank
rata and dell trade at Manchester also contributed
to the decline.
"In money there Is no material Increase of na
tivity, and the transfer of three or four millions of
gold from the beaks to the Bub Treasury makes
ne improssion upon rates. 0911 torus are easy at
5 per cent."
Philadelphia Stock EXChOIIXO !Mitt! ?
May XX.„
113trA302-tr. Vi X. E. SLAMMAXIR, Morahan& Exeliante
FIREIT BOARD
2000 Pelona It let m:... - 973' 4
10 Cam & Am 11.3d.5.107X
6000 do 60 '9— 78
1000 Panna6a. 77,14'
lOW 77 -
MOO do-- 77
1900 d 0..........,.. 77
1000 d 0....—....--. 77
3000 do-- 77
400 do—...— 77
600 do.-
300 77
1760 do.---- 77
MO do --.— 77-
600 do— 77
633,44 do.. 77
1000 gteadM4 64'86.... 69
DETWEY,
woo Pewnet 9s 77
14060 do—. 77
4 00 do-- -- 77.
360
360 ._.--...77
EIRCOND
City New 93
100 do-..—. New 97%
. . .
/.00 ...flew 96
91
110 do.— 1( DI
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CL0131.14 1 3 1" '
Bid. Aslod'.l
91Liiede[gals le _ 91 914.
Phi% de R.— 91 MX.
Indla es -new_ ong 91
Forma 6en. 77 7761,
Read ft . — l - 11 13 10 UV
Reed '70.--. 717 79 I
Read eat fis 'BO 'CI 89 90
Reado B 'B6 6934 ,
P 911115 R el V . 96/4 37
Penne R medial 895 i
Morrie Can eon. 99 Al
Idorrie Can .1" id..101131g 100
Soh hi ei
Soh Nay Prwid- 12.%
13.1m1 tn. 74 SA
Philadelphia Ittatk - ets;
MAY 29—Evenigt
The Flour market is goat to-day, the demand both
for export and home use being limited ; a sale of 500
bids standard superfine was made at 85 le bbl. and
a few small lots to supply the trade at $2.50e5.6234 for
superfiue, $57686.75 for extra and extra family, and
tg7e7.26for Imlay brands, anoording to quality- Rye
Float' is held at $8 60 and dull. Pennsylvania Corn
Neat Is quiet, but steady at $2 8 . 7% ff but.
GRAIN —There is a fair amount of Wheat offered,
and the demand is moderate at previous rates sales
Ina ude about 6 000 bus red at lesolggc; for common to
prime Western Pennsylvania mostly at the tatter rate;
2400 for prime Delaware do. and 5,600 bus white at 145 n
for common. and 1500 fur prime Fennsyrsatua, mostly
at the highest figures. Rye is dull. and r Pennarivapia
is selling in a small meg at MOM. torn—The re
ceipts are mostly o , poor quality which is dull and un
saleable et6:lo6G° as in quality; prime yellow is held
at 000 all nit. and but littie setting. Oats are dull and
"I or g 000 km Pennsylvania sold at 300, afloat, and 903 in
in the oars.
SAAR —Quereitron is wanted, and 10 lihds Ist No 1
sold at 428.00 2fr ton.
COTTON. t here IN little or none selling, and no
change in price or demand.
Gat.caaiss are quiet. and prines about mornme. An
&union sale of C ffee advertmed for to w.
PROVIeIONI.—'The market is without any quotable
sahanA a but very du I to day.
Waren is inactive at 16340170 for bbls. and lifiin
f v drudge; the receipts are very light, and bads are
ci'rif ITEMS.
ANIMAL 1111INTI1 GOP TB BoARD Ilitserong
OF THE PROTESTANT FFISCOPAL CriuHCH FOR THIS
Scars.—The anniversary of the Board of MISSIOSSOf
The PreteStellT Episcopal Church for the diocese of
Pennsylvania was held in St. Andrew's P. E. Church,
Rev. Dr. Stevens rector, lest evening. The attendance
was large and the services highly interesting. The
latter were conducted under the direction of the Bev.
Bishop Fatter, who occupied the Ohancel with Assist
ant Bishop Bowman and Rev. Messrs. Feet and Childs.
After singing and prayer. the
saCOND ANNUAL REPORT
wee read by the secretary of the Board, Rev. Mr. Childs.
From it we learn that may have now thirty-three min
gionaris g in the field; eight new mismonaries have
been allPeinted during the peat year. and new stations
have been adopted. Of all the stations now , in their
charge, bat one is valiant. Within the year Christ
Church at Williamspoit, and the stations at Scranton
and Carbondale. have become self-stipportitig. A num
ber of missionary onlyints have been eitablighed in
accordance with the plan proposed in the first annual
report. The report also stated theta larger sum had
been contributed to the cense of missions in our cities
during the past than in any preview; year. Weak and
strung Parishes are affiliating. A large number of
their °burettes in this city, including Christ Chivied.
St Luke's, Gloria Doi. St. Andrew's, are now stet -fining
m‘selon chapels. A larger amount ant. greater variety
of missionary work is now being executed in the dio
cese than at any former period. The salaries of the
111311101111.7161 have been promptly and fully paid for
three-quarte , s of their year's serviseg. but on the
fourth quarter half tne amount is still due them. The
deficieney, it is said, is not owing to any falling cif of
the gross receipts for the year. but to the enlargement
of their operations. Enlarged liberality was therefore
urged, Admonished by the Past, however, and the in
auspicious prospects of the immediabe future. the sala
ries of the missionaries have been reduced, and nothing
but gammas contributions, it was said, Gould avert
still farther reductions. The number of contributing
perishes has been increased within the last two
years from sixty-eight to eighty-three.
The gross receipts of the Boatel in its first
seven months—from vet. I, 1859, to May te
aa.49i its
1850. were.. -.
Gross retinas second 11740 IS
'Prom twenty- secen city churches —faits 55
-Prom fifty-six country cep, clasp—. 946 93
See 60$g 744 Zoi
The gross expenditures for the first year of the
Board were $4 936 16
Leaving &balance in favor of the Boer() 0f.... SO 79
The gross expenditures of the Board for the
second year yrere---- . --
6,214 Be
For missiOnarlea and. Secretary. • -S6, l tia — so
For 33 es
adatt SS
Still to missions and Secretary, 1, 1851- ....$ 739 50
Balance from last year------ ei4 79
Received since May I, 5,710
18
86.246 97
Balance on hand May 3. 1881.--
ADDRESS OP Bailor BOWMAN.
At the close of the report, Bishop Potter invited
Bishop Bowman to address the meeting, which the
tatter responded to a speech full of power. no lees than
the graces of oratory. Bishop Bowman is certainly one
of the most eloquent extempore speakers in the amen
can pulpit. it Wall, be said, one of those pithy sayings
of great w orm er of ether days, that with the doctris e
of jastificalton by filith Meet stand or fail any Christian
Church. With equal truth be tuoutht that the interest
felt in the cause of missions might be applied as a like
test. Its then reviewed the cause and gradual pro
grass of missions IrOM the earliest dale of cur Repub
lic. One of the principal fields of labor proposed to
be
eeetteled by the eaciety was the poor parishes scat
tered throughout the diooese,which, from some causes.
bad been reduced te desgtution.
Then, also, there was another field—a new field—
er.ere their Church had no organization. There were
communities w here there was a peat dearth. a dead
guile of things, or Connected only with some old dead
form of faith. Bach communities might act have any
special desire for the introduction of the Episcopalian
service i yet, he was five to mar. that there was a
beauty in their grand old liturgy, which, almost in
every instance, insured for its respectful hearing.
Then. also, there were communities in which bald
heres i es were being disseminated, as, for example, the
doctrine of universal salvation. Now, he held it to be
the plainest Christian duty. as a work of *hung, fur
the Church to enter such fields and eounteraet the
poison by the antidote of truth. Men, also, there were
mazy members of their Church ;mattered abroad
who had ;not: the advantage of any organizst.on•
TILE PRESS.- PHIIADELP I , 11 # 9: T
PROTZSTABT EXCHANGE —We direct attention
to the card of the Proteetaut Exchange. in another
004.2,111 of our paper to say. Its ollieet. as Will ba seen,
is to assist our citizens in selecting the beet men, wo
men. and °Micron for help, The lugh character of the
gentlemen whose names are signed to•the " card" is a
sufficient engorgement ot the eoco!ws end efficiency of
the institution referred to. The oriels is Welted et the
southwest corner of Second and Pew streets.
Rotas Fos BaLP-Oovsauttens.—Alwaye Bit
next to the us rver, if yru can. at dinner. Ask no wo
man her age. Be civil to ell rich uncle, and aunts.
Pla.er joke with a policeman. Don't play at Assn
with a widow. Never contmd of a man who stutters
full down the blind before you put on your wig. 8150 W
your good sense by purchasing Your clothes at the one
price Gift Depot of Granville stokes, eta Chestnut
street, and reoeive one of hie whit and handsome
presents.
Gnaguer, Boor? tw Toww !—Gineral Scott we/
reported to be in town yesterday, but' the report leeks
confirmation. The last seen of the aid hero he wee at
Weahiegtou penning a telegraphic despatch. It wee
d.reeted to a high official in !hut city. sad ran as fol.
lower" Pressor. for the use of the grind army in Vir
ginia two thousand rifles, a hundred thousand rationi.
and five hundred rifled cannon. and, for myself. a hand
ammo snit of masons' plot/len from the grown atone
Olettung Ball of Bookhill & Wilson, Nom. 003 and 1011
Chestnut street. above Sixth."
ARRIVES.
Sark Ellen Morrison. Platt, Is days' from Bonairie,
with salt to John Dallatt & Co.
Brig Breeze Outerbridge.-a days from New York. in
ballast to A it Outerbriage—towed up by Tug .1 F Bt.
Bohr Mary. Y ',shards. I day from Camden. Del. with
earn to Sas I, Bawler & Co.
Bohr W K Germ. Bacon. 4 days from Lane's Cove,
with arms to room%
Bohr Ohvis Fox. I day from Odessa, Dell.with grain
to Christian Sr, Curran.
Bohr J Wh,thr. Henderson. I day from Odessa, with
grain to Christian & Curran.
Sohr B J Piakup. Pickup. 2 days from New York.with
mdse to captain.
Bahr Sphraim tc Anna, Dole. S days from New York,
in ballast to It R Sawyer Co.
Boor Sea Taylor ; Poshall, 3 days from Potomac, Va,
in bonsat to captain.
Steamer Black Diamond.APea.24 how. from New
Fors, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. -
MEARES>.
Bark Mystery, Maya. Boston, C Heekeeher.
Bahr J Wetherfil, Strobridge, Rey West, James 8
Bodr Jd Bead. Goodspeed. Reston. Tyler,Etone & Co.
- Bohr Louisa Frazer. Iteverly, do
Mohr E J Pickup, Pickup, Norwmh, Kilos & Co.
Behr Excelsior, Bowen, Boston. Van Dustup Norton
Bohr H Brown. Perkins, Hackensack. J R White.
Bohr Delaware Farmer. Powell, Baltimore. aptain.
bohr Mary Willie. North. Ilaltimore. ottraatn•
be Vix , asege. Luster,. Turner's Creek. exptain.
Behr E'dorado. Wrilargot, Laurel, Del. J' Bacon.
Otr J b Sbnvor, Dooms, Battirsore. A Grove*, Jr.
LOO Reading& 08
600 69
6 Lehigh Sonp..eash 53.1 i
500 City 50...• 98
400 80— 98
100 db....—. New 98
600 - o New 95
300 do.."—. 141ew 98
25 Minehill R.... 64%.
300 City 65 ••••• --ii -8711. 91
Iso d 0...—. cash 91
3110 do .. ....omoh 91
390 d 0..,... cash 91
50 Reading a... • . 11-16
2090 Lehigh nan81 . 66. 81
1 Val it •—• 40
810 abt sehigh 99.13'
BOARDS.
1000 renna 1424 In__ gg
4 Cam & Amboy R.. 1034
1000 Spruce & Pine 're . 00
BOARD.
10 Betwer Mead Pref. SS
Cam & Amboy 1t_1071,4
11 tiarrisburg R...... es
99 X
GRE—FIRI4I.
Bid. Asked.
Lonk !Wand R_.. 5 1 ,1 9,4
Leh CI & N.. .47
Leh Ct k. N 33511 M
North Penns It 6 8
N Pal 6...int0tt15
Fauna R 10a.,-00
Clit6Witetc it Dug 4% a
Frank & tioatkß . 41
30&00-at R. 5 ~.35 so
Rans./trine-iitt. J3fi.
Want ?hits et— 50 57
Spnies & Fmo, 7 ig
airees ht emits' 10%
Chest .. 50
Thew stood .ready to welcome the virile of the mis
sionary. And all these means of doing good, thus
brought to view, depended. practically , upon the con
tribution of a few thousand dollars And he held that
nothing was lost by generously contributmg to the
amass of Christianity, or, in fact• to any good muse,
neither by Churehes or hi indiVldttalg, for it was ere
to car a hack, in due time, with additional bounty.
eltsisca By SLR RUSSELL.
At the close of the Assistant B•'.bop's ape eob. Bishop
Potter called for an address by Mr. Russell, of Bradford
county.
The latter said he Should gladly have been Moused
from this task. as 'abbe speaking wea not In his hue.
Be described certain miegionsi7 work that had been
done in Bree•fbrd county daring the last year. In the
lacer part of June, 1860, two young candidates for the
ministry had determined to employ their summer va
cation in that region. 3 hey he'd three services mien.
every Lord's day. in contiglivue neighboreocds. and in
the fall the Liturgy and serve* of the J••piaoopei
Church bad found a subvention foothold in several of
these local idea.. genie of the incidents narrated in
this conneotion were quite interesting, and illustrative
of the fruits of faithful mimionary effort.
ADDRESS ST EMIT. RE. LATIMER.
The next speaker was the Rim. Mr. Latimer, a Mitt
lijOhate from aohuylkill, located at e ohnylkill Haven.
The moms which had attended his efforts during the
few year. of his ministry in that Maim was almost
fabulous. thous.h the statements had a ring of truthful.
nen about them that was the
tellingupon audience.
There Was a good deal of quiet humor in this speaker.
Which evoked more than annuls among the COngreta
.
[ton in several instances, and wore than ones evident.y
disturbed the gravity of the Riiiverend Bishops on tho
Platform. •
The meeting was one of the most satisfactory in its
proceedings and developments; of the kind, that we
have ever attended.
RINS MICEI,LI4./ENIVE.
REF. FOURTH PAHA
ET TELICaItAPII.
(C.'orrespondenoe of the Press
NEW Yana. May 29.
The schooner Gloodspeed. of rtorwaoh, frost Al
bans to an Eastern port was Runic in collision this af
ternoon hs the steamer John Broehit. from Hertford.
in the iiellgate. The steamer driftect ashore. bat was
towed or.
(Correspondence pi the Philadelphia Mebane.).
CAPE ISLAND. N. J., May 88-4 P nt
The aehr Mary Pdien. Hielimsn. of Burlingto
from Cltmotessue. with grain. bound to Neer York,
oapet2ed yesterday at 3 P. M. off Cape nape, and sunk
shortly after. taking down the captain. first *ate Zer
rob? , and a seamen named Ezekiel Beason.- The two
surviving meddlers of the crew are Theodore Haddon
and a colored men named Elisha Lewis, who were ta
ken from the ClO5B MOO by the pilot boat Herald at 8
O'oll3oB tine Intnitigt and are comfortably eared for
here. The bark David t Nelson. from New York, at
Breakwater. Wind fresh, W, N. W.
Yours &:0.. N. W. 11101MAK
MEMOR►ND4.
Bric G L Buokna, 13tioinain.oleared it Keeton 28th
inst for Phi ni
ltuieiphia_ _
Rehm Waite auall. Baran A Hammond.
Paine s and Slack Bird. Compton, cleared at Boston
28th cost for Philadelphia. ,
Behr Moore, !trout, mated at Boston 28tip but for
Philadelphia.
Bohr 8 P Hawes, Mason, cleared at Boston 28t , 1 met
for Philadelphia. .
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MORT.
CONTINENTAL ROTEL-Ninth and Chestnut.
jai t fiiwis t lidnrzyork C Yarrow, M D
T L Blum, f*aahinstos: . it MtoiG Cori,
Newt. Ateab , ztr ale, W ft ogere. - Penneyw...
John Thomas!, Backs co C Fitzwater, Penoxylv% - 7
bannwo Reynolds. Pa Col el P Reynolds, Pa
J Allen. Louisville B F Palmer, Philadelphia
It
Braes B r emen
RoV Pisok.M Chunk
Ames Bremen Jna N Partridge, Boston
w W roster, Baltimore G Haywood& was. ifl J
C 0 Simpson. New York W R Benny. Pisgah=
W Brown, Chaim, AI 3 Geo Cook, New Raven
W Townsend, N Y Beni Rey, New York
T Pi Sweatier, Loirell Cyrus Butler, New York
Wm Borden, New Bork boo R Stinuton
Mtn drimoon Valparaiso Thee Angell., Providence
rh m P bendroth, N York A Dresser, Boat
Rohr Thornton, k:nslAne_...ll.tik;Law.
Lynd
wed
J W Were Orem, Panne- - Mrs T Brooklyn .
Lynd. kfrookia 3 A Monford & Ind
W M inotrer Ala, undo A K bloClu e. Chamb'sb'g
B A Brown Broo k lyn John M fttoore..ri Serial' •
G NOW York C 33 Camp, New York
Geo alder, New York T afelind, New York
Robert Betsey. New York J S Farnum. Masisiohnela,
S q Bowler, Worneet. Mass J A Berard. Playpen, R
W .e. Whitney, New .1 erney Mal n Y Bonnellat J
A k Bowater, Lebanon HJ Malley & wt, iddle'n
Mies Eagle t Marlene J W rov Muldlotov
a. I) Doves. ualltolfa B F Bosrell, Larae
W ty Moorhead. Rockwood C Albrient At Chunk
L R Otonwon, England Geo Brown. New. York
F W Newton, New Yak 13 La Patron°, New Jersey
J Hewlett, hew Jersey T At Ryerson
P W Loring, Boston Di Falls, New York
F Ready. New Jersey J Dunesn, New ork
Re hol d s , New York H 3 Vela de Cale. Y
Rao B Townsend. 14 bleu Reder, New Jersey
T W Banta, Boston J K Berbort,,Lan •is
W C Whitener. Cinginnati J Jacobi, blew Y •rk
Mrs a so Ittwooi. Batt Gailard Ba t mote
Alt Kellogg, Pittsfield 'T G Carson. Bolton
W W Carson, Dalton D B Tremble. rearyland
FJeukins, Bolton tt 'Ft exton, Boston
ti Armour A la, N York .1' 13 Brat°, Ito t OTk
W B !loves. I osum K Kahn, New York
Mr. L keener J W Flamer, 11 0 A
W E Rine, Massachusetts FC B. unwg Boston
D Massey. Boston J u Branteigai, Jar City
13obert Dumont, Jer City F Bogen. Jersey City
Thos Thorp, Putnam Y. T Prams. Putnam
.f *time. Putnam, W Bernard. Putnam
F Rogers, Lage Superior tI Timer, Jr, New York
B. stales it i&, Newark, .N.1.11A Hayes. Newark, N J
Di West. Brooklyn 3 Oat ATSOB t New Jellal
Thos Nugent, New Jersey Cait 13 A .11yer, Chester
J U Steam'
.E.IIOILANT6' ElOTEAs—frourtk street. below Ara,
rhos McNamara, nits J Pierce, blamer co, Pa
J W Ormsby, Mercer 00 Chas Hampshire. Jeansv's
MnIII A is oa oh C Walker, At sae her
W Be ßeshiehem J It bmnic.scot. Rammall3
°snow, Menden, Coon it a. Matthews, Coon
M. Malone, Lanoaster &Has tt Monford. Gin. 0
Jao Chahoon. Virginia Baml laarfield
M Gilbert. Johnstown, N Y J P calm= & wf, Hawser'
Barr;. tallloll4ltV Job ISt oak. iluameport
Isham, New York L Boardstan, Conn
Thai H Dram, fieranton A B Chapin, New York
W T M c Le a n , Celd C Nor 'Wand, L Haven
Wm 81uppsnsbg J P Crawford & la, Pa
W McAllen, Penns F W 6ontheaa, Mass
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ANLVAIOLN ILOTBLI-Cnentrros sweet. above , Fate.
B Aubrriend, Penne N 0 James, Doi leetown
BAI Crawford, Mantan_d 11 C Bond, riewtewn
A AloOornuok, Oxford, ye Louts Darr, New York
8 AL Curios, DOISWELTO /41/5032. Norttatown
Cant W PhDs A W—Davin, PitUrton, Ps
Thus Brown, New York J 8 Whwlett. New. York
ON V? hitchorne, Y liteut E Began
J F Gunninthan, Md A J Sh.pdian. Lonneotiout
Chas Warren, Piew f ork J P Offetmen k la, Penns
W N Burnell, New Jersey
IT. LOVA HOTEL—Ghesmut Meet. above ThirJ.
08. Morinbs, Tamagjos T °unison, Penns
1000901 d Wii4I,NOW York Miss J Warren. Upon
Min a Wood, Yowls I• 80ery, Me Jens y
L Bottiennel. Minds A Winter., Blew York
O Clinton. Mansw.honotte F Bider, Penns, !yams
John B Stryker, PhiLsda• Brady. New - York
Warn, tdassnohneeisaWinchester, Boston
W Phelps, Detr••ir. J F /Stratton. Mew York
D O totter, Mew York Mrs Parker, flew York
P Linitey. ?Om York L white, couneoqoat
r ob. Trollies Hey M J filamslon, len%
roots, Prow York Mrs Downing. Chicago
TELL UMW(—Am% street. above Third.
J Buyer, Allegheny L B Bawler, Phcettixville -
R Bogle. Pho3olXfille J OLyon, Pence
J K Grove, Viacom, r 4 J Bitecneey,8 itecneey, Newark, N J
A l edefOOk,TTO7t Pa Rol R. RALOIII. Tamaqua.
J L !maker & J Wansoe & la, Poona
Mtn C A Molliel, Ponca Rt 4 Btallguen, Columbe,o
Alas K &ilium* Otno J Eicalgsca, as, Pa
T p begcrell, Je rs e y N M Wneeer, !lacocca. Y
W Beebee & la, N r eoalsburs
0 a ratan, Warren, 0 IS Btokee.Stinudenurt , Pa
. _
STATES llNlON—Market street, Oxeye Sixth.
W Gramma. Newark. N.l John. Maxwell, N Jerger
ft & Lelia & la, Belfast, Me ft M e. Columbia
B F Koller, York co, Pa J C tmi renter, Penns;
J WC Myers, hams B Bennediek, Chicago
John MoFerias Phi la A 3 Wolikin. Lewistown
M C , epper, Co , umbia, Fa Amos Vevromend. Palms
ASaVier, bUICILItar CO r Striningten, Comb no
C Dickinson. Columbia, rei.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Rixtb et.. above Cheetant.
E McDermott. Reading P Riley. Reading
Mr Petereon, Phila. libafer, West Chtiter
Istmo Whiner. Labatt-or co B F Johnson, rrolsware co
REVERE HOUSS--Thlrd rtreet, above R&M
J M Fleeter. rottsgrove J Whitaker, Mt Ware
3 Medannrm I .
owa it , MEbannion,
B Y ah r H Pa e
n
R
E Leta. Ylilladelphis Jti VI husker, blearlaad
NATIONAL RoTEL--Reee street. above TWO.
Ratqauft , Pottatown E B Moore, Norristown
Momitter, Norristown E Tlnseler, tainereville
Mellinger. lows J Leggoit, 'Columns Co
BAILEY SHEAF HOTEL—daaand at.. bat. Vim
C Ortatrald. New Jersey 1) MoCartsr, Usrtsville
Simpsos, Bucks Do Lem
COMIOrt, Bucks ot
.12) Cutout. Plow J sissy Lambert. fluvlreY , N J
Jos a, Vannurn. reDIIIII Jobs B Jones stboro'
Evan DJonea,Pannsylvaula Jae Brom, renneylvants
.1 T Beaman,
BLACK BEAV—Third street. above Callowhill.
Geo Khoo, Yenenylvania Mai V Woodward. Pei
Allen Jones'. realms Geo If Levan. Reeding
Bechtel. Deohtelville 3 Bingen. Milltown
Chas L MiMows D Davie, Jr, Fiala
D R Clemens, Cheater Val
BALD EAGLE BOTBL—Tlurd et.. below Cellowhill.
T S Leasenrin. Pittablitg 1 X Artmem, latiskertowa
Bomb., linevil e, Pa
THE tsigiV JOB PRINTLNO 0111,0
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U.RSDAY,
OL&L NOTICES.
OFFICIAL
DirArrldrirr, BURN/LIT or CONTRUCTION,
EQUIpmENT, AND Rif,PALII. May 111, IEM.
The NOV Depaitmeat hereby invites proposals for
hudoinr thebteam Machinery of a number of Sinew
Gun - Beats. The machinery of each gun-boat to con -
aist of two back-action. horizontal egslues with sur
face condoners, and of two vertical water-tube boil
ers. The cylinders to be 80 inches in diameter and
the strait* of piston 15 Modes. The two boilers to oon
.
tam VI Ruin" foot of grate illirtaoo and 3PM scum*
feet of eheating surface. No proposals wilt be con
sidered except from proprietors of engine building
establishments.
Such Parties deiiring to propose for the above ma
chinery will apply to this Bureau. which will furnish
them with a oomplete etmoifieetion of the same, end
cross motions of the yawed, together with the provr
sions and conditione of the contract they will be re
lo execute- JOHN LENTHAL,
min dr • Chief of the %room.
KISIGHT 7 S LIQUID makes dell•
mom iunkets, Cold Custards. and other elegant Pei
aorta. .iGat a bottle for 26 cents, at No 7 South SIXTH
Street, and try it. my 27 at*
33A1f0111111,011 7 D Ii &ia DY.S.—This COlDbfitted.
and perfect Hair Dye is sks 6sss in the world,. AU
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
has gamed sualt extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Harr
Dye instantly pro pees a splendid bleak or natural
brownf without staining the skirt or injuring the hair;
asuilrin tsmsdo my tit erects of bad dims, invigorating
the hair for life.
Bold by aU Draggle/ and Perfumers. Wholesile by
r&IiNEITOCK & CO.. DAM' & CO.. Fluisdittpltii.
ada-4f
OEM . PIIO/1 VLOTHINO OP ME LATBST
ettx.re, ow.:de In the beet Meddler, exprecaly for RS-
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling arises marked in
Plate Figures. All roods made to order warranted
sstedietory. Our ONE-PRIGB system is itriotly ad
, hexed to. Alt are thereby treated alike.
esta-it JONES de CO., 41104 MAIM= Btreet.
OAK ORCKLaD ACID SPRING WATER.—
Paraphletroontainint the opinions of celebrated Chem
ists and Fitynteians re/panting the nee of this WATER
in the ease of many diseases of the human system. WI
be sanslied gratis on apphoation to FREDERICK
BROWN. FIFTH and CHESTNUTStreets, or FRED
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GROVNIr tt BASE 's OBLZBBA.TXP
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too in Una for Family Sowing.
he. 730 OREd ?NUT Inmet, PhiliolelohoL, Ida" I,
(URI) PRINTING, BEST AND ORIAPHST IN
the City. at Se South THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING. Beet and Cheapest in the
City. at 34 Routh THIRD Street.
SILL-PLEAD PRINTING. Ben and Cheapest in Um
&tr. a 134 South THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET FRUITING, and *sou other deltoriP ,
lien of Printing, of the must superior quality - . at the
pat reasonable rates, at RINGWALT BROWN'S,
tr=ey, Holding. 3 , 11 Bowl' THIRD strait. sme•U
MARRIED.
hEAURV—KLIAMT.—At Port Gibson. Daieeieeippl.
4111 7,101, by the Bey. Professor Moore, ltiohnrd
Maury'. al. D to Jonah" ~ danghttr of the lion,
Henry_ T Ellett,
MoNTGOII4B RY—ANTIIONY.--At Willienteport.
the 4th ultimo by the Rev. Wro. Sterling, J. Mont
gomery, /UHL and rtes Rachel Anthony.
MITB—itTERII.—On the 68th inn.. by Rev. 11). W.
Blot ion, D. D.. aeons! W. H. Smith to John A., linueh
tor of Jacob retell, Esq., both of this oily. •
DIED
LATH DONE.—On the 29th inst.. It the resident)+, of
his, son-in law, .1. 0. Pease. Germantown. J, R. Rath
bone. aged es • ears. late of Utica.
His remains will be taken to Utica. New York. • *
D 01{..—Ou 'Tuesday evening, 28th Mrs. Eliza
6. Dick, wife of waiter B. Diet -
The relatives and friends of t he family are relipret
fitly invited to at end the funeral, front her late reel
dance, 825 North Eighth Street, without further invita
tion. on Friday Mu moon, Met met .at 2 o'olOok. ',a
ntral Li:, proceed to wo, d' ands Cemetery.
ye A nr D , All4.—On the 28th inst., Wilimin Adair, aged 41
Funeral from his late residence i No. 1311 Myrtle et,
this (Thmaday) afternoon, at o'e,ock.
ANOEftSON.—On the 27th inst., Mary Woodard An
down, widow of the late John Anderson, Jr., of New
Yuri city, in the 77tb a ear of her ego.
Funeral from the residence of her eon-In-law, Dr,
W, W. .utton, No. 393 North Fifth street, this (Thum
der ) afternoon, ate o'cloek
RA Wails RTY.—Un the 27th inst.. Joanne, 0, Raggedy,
daughter of, fYlichael and Mary Haggerty.
Ful,eral_from the residenoe of ber brother-in-law,
William M. Campbell. o. 911 Teeker street, this
(Thuredal 1 afternoon. at 3 s'eloos.
HAW .. .HEW-0n the 2? h inst.. William Charming.
son of Jeremiah and. Elizabeth Karcher, aged 4 years
and 2 months.
FU.11014 from the residence of his parents, Hope et..
sore Girard avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3
o'clock
liec - FaULL.—On the 27th inst. Mr. Henry Mansell,
In the 22d.year of hie ate.
Funeratlfmm her late residence. No. 810 Booth Eighth
street on Friday morning. at 836 o'clock.
X9f KLI4.-011 the 28th inst., Mary Maxwell, re
lict of the late Thomas Maxwell, in the 49th Year of
her age.
Funeral from her late residence, N 0.719 Florida st.,
below Ithiti v en and west of .e.leventh, on Friday' after •
noon, at 4 o *
PNOUGH.—On the Mil inst., William Menongh, in
the 68th Year of lue age.
Funeral from bie late reeider.oe, No. 326 Diamond et..
above America. (lsto Washington.) this (Thursday)
morning,_g Welook.
MITQBELL.--On the 28th inst., John, son or John
and Abigail Mitchell, in the Bth year, of his age
FRES' ON --On the 28th mat.. Albert Mills son of
Wm. H. and Catharine Preston, in the 7th year of his
Funeral from the residence of hie parents. No. 8
Grape street. above Cresson, this (Thursday) alter
noon. at? o'clock.
• SPHOWL.—On theh 29th lust.. Mrs. Rebecca Sproul,
wife of Chivies Sproul. in the 411th sear of bar aye.
Funeral from the residence of her busostd, P 0 , 1939
Wood street, this ( Thursday morning. at 9 o'clock.
VAri IiORN.—On the 28th kat., Mrs. Ann C. Van
born, in the 6td rear of her are.
Funeral from the residence f tier brother•ia-mw,
Hosea H.Booon. Pao 872 North Ninth street, on Friday
at terenon. at 1 o'clock. - - -
BOCCiEtS marlbo
tel — tiM 'ils4 b -A l =eitir. Weld, Chia (1711 g 131111 t "
,Hl.l7rolook • Y)
treCUINS.—On the 27th inst , Sarah J. Hutchins,
wife of Theodore Hutchins.
. .... .
Funeral from the remdenee her sister. N 0.619 South
-
attest ,thas ( ratuiday) atternooa. at 2 &aloe*
M4KBNALL.—On the 27 , tt inst. Mrs. Mary dna
Marshall, er.fe of Mr. John Marshall , aged 33 years and
8 mantas,
Funeral from the_reeidemm of her husband, No 507
Catharine street. this Thursday) afternoon * at 2 o'oik.*
STINGE9I.—On the 97th inst.. 99.911..ehe Steoli,e‘h . ,
in the lid Teeter . MAL egs— • • -
..FtriterW frOM her ram res'denee. No. al3 Davis street,
'this (1 hu-sday ~e rtang, at 9 o'olook.
yeLecia GICENeDINE BAREGE MAN-
Btaot Grenadine Barege Points.
Black Barer, Mantles.
Back B allied Bares. Points.
Black Moyne Shawls. Silk Borders.
Black Barest Shawls. Crape Borders.
Black Not shaw ls
Black Grenadine Shawls.
Black Hares* Shawls. Satin Borders.
N. 9,—Shepherds'-Plaid Pod de Chevres, only 18%
cent*, Wide Dark Gray Mohair* 19'1( cents.
BESSON & SON, Mournins Store,
SIS CREW /NUT Street.
WE HAVE EMP LOVED HELP PROM
THE PROTESTANT I , M - 31140(GB, Runtimes;
corner SECOND and NEW Streets. and take pleasure
in recommendins it to the publicise an instliutien much
needed in our city- for its care in selecting the best
men, women. and chi:Aran as to character and quali
fications:
J. R. A DDICKB. GO Race street.
B M. SELLERS. G can and Ttdpehoolren Wine.
JUI lANNA It /INTIOLPE, J 734 Chastain attest.
A OHIO KIRK PA RICKosa Arch avast.
Dr. PANCOAST, 1131 Mount Vernon street.
J a S. KIWI ARDS. IWO Mount Vernon street.
GEO. FREEMAN. es 7 Norte Eleventh attain.
T. f 3 OLIVER, BM North Sixth street.
' ri.B. ROW R. bird and Germantown avenue.
T. WILsON, 210 Nor th Front street.
P. Rik .422 Routh Front atreet.
E. M. WRITE.3II3 Marshall street
"N. C. 80KER,_432 Market wrest.
N. IL MORA RDSON.4I market street.
Id over one hundrse and fifty more, to whom H
ence will be given at the office. myna 3m
!f 7 rti l. I t . VIZ . r FARINA IrI I COMPA NY. O F
E & i's P. 71 :
Ir BROAD and VINE • treeta,
AII perwma having 01 - ima amnia the Pennsylvania
lrina Company, or holding Bread Motets taut, by
are reeneeteo to present the acme, for payment. to
undersigned. on or before the firat day of AUOURT
t. on whioh day the affairs of the Company will be
lead finaq, aooordios to law.
,la-tne , EDWARD B. FERRIS. Ileoretan's
iI
PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE, AND
CIII4aGO RAILROAD.— HoIders of the Pint
Recond Mortgage B nde of Ohio and Pennsylvania
Ilr ad; First and Raejotd Mortgage Sonde of Woo
a &haus Ratiread„' First Mortgage Bonds of Fort
r.a and Ohioan° Railroad, and of Sonsinichon
s of Pittelearg. Fo t Warp. and Chicago Rail
are requested tomtit and sign the contract for re
etnization. in the hands of 3. EDGAR TRUMAN.
ob of Pennsylvania Railroad Company, without de
la if they desire to avail themselves or the benefits
ohs proposed reorseadza i Vork.
J. HOAR THOMSON, -
iso-9t'Of Perehountig Committee.
Dock NOTICIE.— THE ANNUAL MEETING'
piths etookholdeni of idle Philadelphia Steam
s Dock Company for the election of Five Director*.
lathy transom:toil of other hominess, will be held at
moo North DELAWARE Avenue, on MONDAY,
Ji 11861, at no'oloolc, noon.
Wm. DENNIS,
SS et Secretary and Zinn:wet,
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.--THE
Annual Meeting of the Stockholder's "of the
0 antownPasseerßailwarOonineng wilt be held
AP oficerf the- Company SIX R and DIAMOND
Sits between the hours oi j l and 3 o'clock on MON-
D. Jun* No, far the purpose of electing a President,
Timer, and nine Managers, to serve for the en
an year.
'tiler of the Board.
JOSEPH SISGERLY, PeserY,
and Treasurernen tens
ladelph• a, May Si, MI. mySti-thOO
rer. UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA—
DEPSETMEN Degrees TB.--The Examination
Eonior Class forwill be held during the
sot ant eruming week, beginning on each day at
si.ok to the afternoon.
1.7 itemeky, tad, by the Provost, ( Political Eoonomr
alnterntional Law.) Written.
IDAY itith, by the Provost, (Butler's Analogy,)
f ire
° ..lggill ,-; Isrth. - by- Professor Copper). ( Schlegel'.
Dome ratite) ',linen. ,
IJIRID
~_ 18th. by. Professor Allen, (The Minus
ThiaDophooles.) oral.
iii k
AY. nth, by Professor, Jackson. (Melee
tie IT nor. hornd, and Teettruto written.
11.1.141 V. Seth, by Profaner Randall, (Integral
Omens I v tten.
RIM& et, by Professor Frazer, ( Physical Deo
=Air.' or
;y23-7t . GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary.
JOONO4g, AND UT COLORED
uPhotoirsi for 81. and Ambrotypen at all Nine!.
IltEltdkakintilete and estenetve Gallery. L
-0140 6tree4ove Great,. It*
RD.—LOST, A PACJEAGIC
450 OIINNBYLVANIA CURRIIINCY.con•
tan nu 3600: hen ri BALL AND na ERRIM AN . 3114
filth DBLAIRE avenue. Whoever wit return
tit arame t oo above address may retain t he abo:e
rtount. 00 2t
POTATO—A CARGO OF GOOD
Buten:lo u . on bowl schooner Adelaide,
p a t ' herr b Ben Street. mailing at low figure..
1 4 IN 00DRLI TAYLOR. No. 4 ARCH St. lt.
%In r "G 'AN TOWN TELEGRAPH"
-IL LETTER hat been removed to the Sta
tionery Store* WM. H. MAUNA:R. 109 &oath
THIRD 'greet- Chestnut. where Advertieemente
end Subrormtto I b e received, -mY19.11,*
BEiNOP ' ER.—A faithful Likeness
of the RI .v. A Lorizo ...I'OTTER. D. 0.2
NUM:mei the Of , f Penneylvants—n CARD PRO
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P en c
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ih riso•Ot 725 csasTA UT Street..
SAINT -----,--
AINT AN '' 2 .3 CITUEOLI.—Tbe In
., ...a . terior of Lb' oh ( w h ere the Ilmsooosi Con•
. 0 vention ere now 'on). hesoufultv it wrrated in a
StsreescoPlo Pie a Demme ton of the Ed-five.
BIM, bal. Pke'en Perish buocesaton of Hamm,
it0 , 114t9 , 55C0 0 119 . 0 cloture. From 38 onto.
5.a..1% Ilk It & OnokliEß,
myl9 3t 728 ORIATROT &rest.
MO BUILD ND CONTRACTOBN.-
s. Wood barn , ce eat, Calcined Plaster
Plamerieg, Mau to djind, for saki It lIINTAI
tad I T St -
OS IL WINNE&
CUL. E. E. a ' OkTIL—A Ord PhO.
tograph of the IogABLLISWORTO. frit+,
U OW*. LO R. WE CBROTHER.
nraa 31 t 720 custrrouT ettroes..
LAM 130
w i t by
MAY 80, 1861.
iHEAL:QUARTERS COMPANY D,
FOUR FR COMPANY MONROE G CAREL—PaI-
LitieLcal*. May Hi, 1861.—We, the ondereisted.
olloe , s of Company D. Fourth company Mon oe
Cuero, on behalf of the Compan. return our sincere
thanks to the Trusters of the Amerman Meehan:a '
Hall. comer Fourth and Hems Erupts. for their hind
ness in volunteer ns to the Company the nee of the Hall
for Drills.,und hava extended evert facility in their
Power to aid the Company in the r undertaking' we
also-feel ourselves unser lasting not rations for the
kindneu thus extended.
JOHN 8
BWENN. Cant Company D.
JOHN 8. RIPHL,_Ist Lient. ii
JOHN N DONNE I.L.ed Went."
'UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—wAriTtrD t 600 able-bodied men , between the
ages of 21 and 66 Years. not lees than five feet four
and a halt inches high. and of good ohmmeter.
Soldiers serving in this corgi perform dot, at navy
yards and on board United States shies of-war on
foreign stations. All other information which may be
desired will be given at the Rendezvous. No. 61 1
South FRONT Street.
First Lieutenant W. STORES BOYD.
Recruiting Officer.
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Heavy Bich Fano Silk" for $l, well worth .15L25.
Grenadine and Barege Goods, about one half their
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1, .. 7 Offer the remainder
Of their kipoung Dross Goode.
And all aurnmer Fancy Goode.
At a reduction of 25 to S 3 per cent.
The stook is mill well assorted.
Hereto Robes formerly at $l2. now 110.
Fmay Milks from $1.26 to 75 omits.
Towards, 1-Mon Sidra, tihwir ante,
Organdies!, Lawns. Chintzes,
ailk an d Wowl Gray Travellerlea.
Reduced from $1 to 50 and 62 ob.
foams and Silt Grenadenee
myl6 anisaTritm and 61611TH Streets.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.— CULL
Tlori.—Ladies me cannoned against the clean
etc; atatementa of persons formerly in oar employ and
now in the employ of other/Arne., who represent
tbpinselves " to tie connected' with mi. and their es.
tandatimente to be branohee of tpe Pans Mantilla
limpormr..." Swot starieMeits ~e sampiy lIRTROTHS.
Wed to nutters and cheat the unesepechng.
We dare po other store thani,pe_cne we have coon
zdad these lux years. at Tag WinneUT Street
JJ . 01.1TGIt & CO..
unrli-tf Paris !Mantilla Emporium.
-a. BreBYTERIAN OEIIIBOIitt3 IN PHI
LA D'ELLITIA —Stereopeopia View, 01 several of
the Preibirenien Churches iu this Olty. Handsolce , a
colored. rm. 3a gents. Aeoompentieg each wide so a
lliztorioallieeortption of the Edi fice and Ccuiregailou.
MOALLIOThR it. BM/ fEi
728 CEthell'NUT Street,
KVID UP SVAILY
0.7.
MILITARY NOTICES.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
•T'l u — rure tiNUYv •V•
l Irt
cveu..lllonlemui lia%Gro d Oa. and
ard s b.
" I
SALES BY AUCTION,
AIIOTION NOTIOB.
LOCKWOOD BROS. A; UNDBRIIILL,
No. 43 MURRAY OTREET. NEW YORK.
Will include la their sale,
ON FRIDAY, M&Y 31st, 1881,
At /0 o'olook.
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE
30,000 DOZEN OF HOSIERY,
Congstinif or
LADLES' WHITE, BROWN. d.WD SLATE BOSE
MEN'S WHITE. DROWN, MIXED. AND FANCY
HALF ROBB
OBILDREIWB WHITE, BROWN. MIXED, AND
FANCY NM AND HALF NM
ALSO,
10.000 DOZ LADIES' AND GENT'S GLOVES
AND GAUNTLETS
Also, an invoice of
=Rim. COTTON, AND BMX
UNDERSHIRTS AND DHAWBE.S.
ALSO,
500 DOZ. GENT'S SILK NECK TIES.
coroptiving the Aunt araortment of Dual ever
offered at Auction. It
A UOTION NOTIIOE.
CARGO BARK REINDESR,
1.600 BAGS
PRIME RIO COFFEE,
IN DOUBLE BAGS.
DUTILH, COOK, & Co..
Will esii, et their Auction Store,
No. 121 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
Above Walente
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
May M, M6l, at 11 cealoak,
1,600 bags prime Rio Coffee, in double bags, Met arrived,
ex Reindeer. myna at
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM
41.&74.1:STREETS.
apeo.al and extraordinary Sale of HORSES,
CARRIAGES, AND 'HARNESS, ng, -
Saturday Morn
At /0 o'clock, do On Mprioug ov rY BO xrsEe, and
,;to and einglo Rome., and some de
sirable Saddle Homes.
A large colleotion of desirable New and fieoond-hand
Ca igrr_ g girnitare Cars . gamma. &o, Ili?" Full tartattlarn in catalogues. _
sir No postponement on amount of the weather.
It ALFRSD M. HENKNESS, Auctioneer.
MILITARY GOOD&
COTTON DUCK,
SUIT4BLE FOR TENT.q,
10K BAIB ET
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
m t 9 i tf
JOUN TUORNLEY'S, 311 CHESTNUT
Street, north side--the oldest establishment in the
United Stases.
INDIA-RUBBER VAMP BLANKETS,
For Armand Na Equipment'.
PAT KT R BEER CAMP lILAIMETS4
itriAPBACKB, KoAPSACKB A
... HAVERSACKS. HAVERSACKS,
CANTEENS, TENTS.
OUR COVERS, GUN COVERS.,
CAPES. CAPES,
DAPS. COATS. CAPS. COAT%
And every other article that la manufactured of India
Rubber—ie of the beet materiel.
ney3-1m if JOHN THORNLEY.
irpMPRESSED BIILLETS.—United States
Minte Musket and Rile Bails; also. every de
seription of Round and Conical Bullets manufactured
to order. Large stooks constantly on band. Orders Oiled
L
at sight br TittiMAS OTIS Ulttri & CO.,
Patent Shot and Lead Wo.ks.
261 and 263 WATER Street
m714-1m RAW 'mak.
BOOTS AND SHOES
VOLUNTRERS, ATTENTION
BOOTS FOR CAVALRY
AI t D
SHOES FOR INFANTRY,
Ready on hand, and made to order, of the beet mate
nala and workmanship, at
LEONARD BENKERT'S
WholesaM and Retail foot and Shoe natabludtment,
716 CHESTNUT Street, +mood. aleamno Hank
P. 0.--BOOTB, SHOES, ai d O *IT &RS for Youths on
hand, and made to order, in workmanship and style
edam to Oensiemen's wear. my29-tf
N'Ts,
MOULD)its WHO HAVE SERVED AN
apprenticeship at moulding Carlson Halls and
Bomb bhells will please leave their addreaa at No. 0 .09
North Neoond street. m72741*
11 E _ v i i....4.7.- - -xx-mrooty—rrarrrivil .7=-- lertnn
imant,
stmrspoinagluldred
Ira Kande on find 81111007-
t or -b e united stare.. upon
application at the n &Zia altar's Office. U. S. A.,
corner TWI LFrit and oir
my27-mwt 3t a 1) Straels.
RCh I NU-HANDFUSNLTUBEEJUOB T.
N. 7 —Feathey Reds. enrols. Mirrors, and all Donee
keening nannies -r winch. the very mewl' nneb-elmw
will be paid. Consterittr . .. gy ~enNAr to the Cit Nlew y
huilffrPie - adress T. N. W ALS% No. 934
ARKET_ A Street, south side, below Tenth street.
mykil
WANTID---AGENTS to self-MORA
v v ORB of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, M
prises one third less than can beenrohased elsewhere.
Call on or address (stamp enclose d)) J. L. BAILEY, No.
144 COURT Street , Boston. Mass. Inh26-am
jj PLOY BUS WANTING YOUNG
ILA Men, go., are invited to address the" Earl
went Committee." at the Rooms of the Yonne en a
Chroitian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT
Street ap3-Sm
BOARDING.
srmsiga BOARDING.-4 few Boarders
1 .- oau be emommodered is a private family. Lacta
tion desirable. grounds extensive and shady, villain ten
minute. of the of by fe'ry. Apply to CHAR,Ed
KAltiH K OEOl'B POINT ,
la
by letter to talmcle
F p
Poet O ffi ce. or via South -etreet F erry. y2B tuttm-6t.
BOARDING.—Front and communicating
rooms for gentlemen ins very pleasant location.
Gond Board, and at moderate
_prices. Please call at
632 PENN Street. Camden. N J. my 28 at
B)ARDIVG.—Four gentlemen can be
acmfartablr seancomodated. and ft mneArate
Primo. at 631 PENN Screst.Camden.N. J. MY27 et
BOARDING—At 1100 WALNUT &d
re.
Rooms on the second floor will be vacant on the
in or June. Terms moderate. Also, a Ptifsloutiell
(Oka- mriS
INSURANCE COMPANIRS.
LIMO 111813EANCIE OOMPANY,
I. No. 4016CHESTIOUT Street.
FIRE AND INLAND INISORANCE.
Dig g 01026.
gloom W. pay---?l'Day & Matlack.
Samuel Wnght--- Wright Bros A Co.
1). It Birr.ey " Dams & Birnoy.
Henry Lewis, " Lewis Bros A C 4.
C. Richardson ~»..._.._" I. C. Howe & Co.
Samuel Bodine.- -Frain
_Wyoming Canal 00XIVY•
AO. W. Everman.—.of 3. W. Bverman & Co.
TA. West_ " 'West & Fobos.
. Martin.-- "Savage, Martin. & Co.
O. 'Wilson Davis--.. Attorney-at-law.
Z. D. Woodynff.--.....11 libblay, Rotten, & Wocdrof.
Inc. Kessler, Jr....-- o. Orton street.
GEORG W. Buc k. Pe
FRAM I 8 N. vie*
Preside
o t
Wiliblii3lll I. BLANCHARBI fleoretary. Jan-uu
SAYING FUNDS.
SAVING FUND-UNITED STATEN
TRUST COMPANY. corner THIRD mid CHEST
NUT tisree.ta
INTEMAST FIVE PEE. OKNIT
CRAw FORD, President,
JAMES R. HUNTER, Secretary and 'Treasurer.
Moe hours. from HI until a o'olook.
This Com
re pany is not Joined m any application la the
Lemidatu. IE4
LILLIE'S EAU DEPOT REMOVED
to No. 91 South EIBITBN7II Btreet, near the
IL!lin Institute.
She undersigned. thankful for past favors and being
determined to merit Mere Mitronneet nedeconred en
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand ■
large assortment of Lillm's Gehtlirated Wm and
Chilled Iron Fare and Burglar Proof Safes, (the guts
strictly fire and butt ) rproof safes made.) Lil
lie's Vlnconalled Ban Vault, Bale, and Bank Look..
Lillie'. Bank Vault rs and Looks will be furnished
to order on short notice. This us the lite:meet, beat
preteuted, and cheapest Door and Look gettmered.
Also, particular attention m caned to Noy
Cabinet Bale for Plate, Jewelry, &o. Thin Bale is eon.
ended to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of
fered for this purpose. and is the only one HMIs et:tat
ty tire and burglar proof.
Sp E cL a i, NO . TICI.--1 have now on hand say twenty of
Panel, Herring._ & Ca's Baths, moat of them nearly
new, and some forty of other makers, oomprimm a
complete assortment as to sites, and all lately en
chanted for the now Celebrated tale Bate. They will
be sold at very low prices. Please call and _examine.
J, -lyit ßt. O. Ililiibß.B..egent.
TO CONTRAOTUASIFOR, SUPPLIES.
We hereby dive notice to all HMSO who may be
contracting to lidnich supplies to the blare muter the
recent appropriation of three millions, that har ing , m re
ceived the power under that ace of appointing aim
tare of all supplies. and other power auk. ie reference
to the settlement o , claim., which was cot de . egated to
es under the previous act of April M. we stied bold
every °entracte? to the moat rigid iteeoOßtability in the
seitlimieut of his c alms; and the inspection not his sop
plies must be of that chafe , " er whion shall prevent NIT
imposition upon the letate, and proteot the Volunteers
who he ; ve so responded to ita call; and ne cup
enc. veil be paid for unlit they have beau inapeeted by
officars who scald have been duly epyolived ler that
111 0 . N YD. MOOS a . Amin Treasurer.
P.' ll r r 8 08: E. COCHRAN. Auditor General. my)' IEI
§6,olllautt, StAliko, AND UU.E'
P. , 0. DONOGRUE. 23 South WATER Street, 'Were
for sale 3WO barrels' of Steam RefinediSugara, ion
dine all the various grades. at reduced cash proles.
payable in par funds. Also. 000 barrels of Philadelphia
Its= Refined Ingsr•lionse &marg. 600 Ithdia and bids.
of Steam smug gnu Sugar nuts alidassea, and MO
bag: oriole roasting armies •ot Rio Coffee , at reduced
cm ormegi . payable rn FillOnAP !Irani& ourrenoy at par.
Sole siteneyforKelly's Preachßrandy Coloring.
P .
1111ADIGLPWA TESIt A -0 OTTA
WORKS..‘
Ofitoe and w ars; Rooms, 1010 CIIESTrt u'n Street ()rnamented Munro, Tops.
Garden Vases an Statuary.
Eneenstio floortut Tile.
O r gie e ilne unal aell r irat a rg a ili Flit..
Frdre •Ealesnd Sanitari 'Way
Etasat-it.F•ased Damn Pica. .
Water r i Pp. warranted to Wawa
rehe Traacellaworallidianedd o d n n" libe bl4 4.l terms.
t ra t e d camogtala sant riT
ail a n aantioationby e letter.
.att it* 1610 iiiiiW
... iLlf SLIM t,
~
DR. J. WISE, No. 30 North
FIFTH w o o, ramopELPELtt,—Treata
,V,l=:4lBl.9itfo r rei n a t nrir=l
ffednently coma CONSUId? in its el:Li and' last
. u . o , gOOO restores a ll durable Madams 0 the EVE
and EU. Wahacraven them Ina entire attardio for
the east 10 tears. Will visit sat desireanta, when d ' at
noir reenleeesee , :. awl. tot tie
v . 114110:41413 t*itAVIrSTUNBS.
" 1 1. P. My fftoo. of Orem , - atonal and bloatuzLeato to be
mkt at vary ta4a....mt prim. nape eau sad swims ,
Parabanutz - eliewhetre t at Al bto Wor
:11111111•In UNIX Liapa, b ow
MUSTAL FUND HALL.
RATIJRDAY, JUNR 1. ISM.
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY T.ESTIMONIAL
0
MISS ANNI ELO YEW g LE.
The inSugurator of the Nod ter Tho Wale Nit/there
awl Wr , dowe of Yrrionteere Relief Fund"" emir to her
departure to 'refills e funds In ether o Pre.
GRANT artillC AL M ATVs' Nr: AT 2 (rfit.oolC.
GRAND EVEN!AR EN CFOOND EN Nr:K.RT AT 8 titaw„g.
M
To Mire &went Lroernkinz
grisca. Madam : Ut d ratanding Odd it,te your taloa.
Don to Dinneen, cm a patriotic lOT t he pa pc*, Ot
carrying, out the benevolent views ro admirably man-
Stir.ted by you at the Amide ey of on the georm4
or May-vs: that of providing eland for the relief of
the lone mothe a and w dews of our b eve volunesert.
we desire torso ro your depart-re. ro offer you a corn
plimentary Matinee and *reams Convert as t., , ken
1' the esteem in Whieis we boid Your generous tor itort
and to assist in enabling you to defter thO nortioltearj
expenses of snot, a tour. Trusting you Inn name an
carry day for the game, we are. dear Madam, yours
reswotrnby,
L,N
AX AN 013 R HENRY,THEOD9RE CUYLFR.
J. W FORNEY. eOR CON MOMI•f+RA O.
CIVIC :AM, BROWN. BENJ. H. Bite wgrytir,
GEO A. COFFEY, G OKGM GA FrDle , G.
H. B. FRY JOSE TPUIRNLEY,
E. N. SANAORD. .I S. S. prangD,
DENDY %HARWOOD. R. 8. MACK ENZIE,
W. S. GUN NINGRAIR,JAMES PAGE.
&a , /en, 0.
ALEXAitilliA Tinting, ESQ., AND ORNTLInglin i-Thsse
ly impressed wi p the eountenanee 'CM have gthen esg
humble efforts in what 1 Donee V* to be a righWlll
Mese, and one 'which ie , MMAGI'S we inliz.r province
gratefully accept the nivlTer of your seneroun aid. to
sestet me in the lows patriotin canoe, en i hays de
vised. andyrould reepeottally denigrate Saturday n eat
for a matinee and evening conaert, at the Mumma
Fund Dail. Yours, ever grate WI/.
ANN' se La snare,.
The following ladies arid gentiso en have in the
kindest man , et volunteered thstr ski on this umitution t
Mrs, A, W «ST N YI NS.
aidms, arca YHA JOIIANNBEN.
Mom L ZZIE POOLE.
LAB° :QUA.
V _ ,
(The 1[41211 O(thilet./
Mr. JOE hN EVE.
Mr. A OLE DlhliFi' LD.
Mr. W. B. Witt. B LB,
_f Piano Solo.)
GRAND ORCHESTRA,
Princtpal Aolo Performers, M. M.
CROIXE— ---. -. BOTCHER.
.. . .. ..... ......PohlnEß.
BO FT 113 ...8008.
_ *ST RAT.
BALGE- .... . S CR LECRTWE G.
CONDUCTORiirPLANO.
PROFESSOR - _......... mince. TEIUNDER.
'russets admitting Us etther tee M or evening'
Concert SO cents each. can be obtained at alt the Mums
Stores and 13.-tens. and at this IlaiL
CARL WOLFBOHN AND THEODORE
THOMAS' sixth and last eI,ABIIIWAL 0 0t Sin
will take place at the Academy of Innate. THURSDAY,
May aothaan. TieSeta i OIL Can be had on the even
int at the door.
PROGRAMME:
PART I.
Sonata apposalonata, (P minor, Op. 874. —.Beethoven.
CARL WOLYBOEN.
PAST IL
4 ' Le trills du Mani" in-iNnialirtini,
THRODOHIC Titordas
Bakotszy Mama." ...........
11114RL VVOLFSnaIf.
S. Andante oon moto (from D minor Quartet.)
sol
MESSRS. TEO3IIB. RA2.1112E1.82 114SALSR. Oca mbe ul.z. rk.
4, Grand Duo omoertante'• Les Runuenem "
wo fogaho and fiankinaon.
CARL WOLISDRN AND lIIEODORE TrruSLIL
PART 111.
qyatettedD major),.
alisgaßs. /4.A.MNaBlit, ItAlßM:stt, suITLLIM.
Ream z.
Holders of TICIZETB for Mr. Hassler's imstpoited
Concert, of anti ult, will be admitted upon convect/mon
of the name. my9o
111.1 t. t*st.A NA - 1 *
PICNIC. at Egeleofield.
THIS ITHURSDAY.) MAY SO.
Tickets. admitting one gentlemen and two Mien,
cents, Including three tickets for reiresemenre.
It* Dr. G A.Y‘rETZSTEIN.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
V Bole Lanes—`.Mrs. M. A. GARILETTION.
&tap blamer— Mr. WM. A. OHAFM.
Bunten Agent ....« . _... —Mr. .104 P. MN
LAST WREk OF TIM BEASON.
THDROD sY. Frt. DAY, AND eATURDAY.
Sixteenth. Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Nights of the
Nattonat Drama of
TR& PATRIOT'S DREAM.
With its great oast. magnificent mourn. and grand
tableaux.
Proms as nand.
on isOke EikY the world-renowned Healey & Came
bell's Minstrels will appear. 111,30-3
oDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC THEATRE,
RADB Street below Third _
THIS OrRUFL6DAY) [WANING, Mai SOth.
BENEFIT OF WM DOUtil eS. a Volunteer.
TN b MARTY* BOYS OF '6l;
Riot In Baltimore—Fight between kteeseehmette Re
giment and Baltimore Roughs.
Dancing by MISS it bine.
Coneludhig with
MR. AND MRS. PotTKR WRITS:
OIL, WHO BOZO VIE BABY SCIONS TO
Mr. Peter W tute.....—..—...... Her,r, chavman.
Mrs. Peter —Aire Usury_ Obefuen,
IN R hIA RSAL,--" 'dowdy and the Rsaat. '
ASSEMBLY BUILDIiNeS.
A N
sTEßEosoorm
ON AND PANORAMIC EXHIBI
PANORAMIC
MONDAY .EVENING,
MAY 27, and every - Evening during the week, will be
exhibited
VIEWS OF THE PRESENT WAR,
with mechanical elects. Also. Eanderson's moving
PAsIORAMA OF THE RUSEI.AN WAR.
Appropriate music, by a Brays Band.
Admission 25 cents ; Children IS cents. Doors open at
7X.. Commence at 8. mt 24 tf
ItisTITIMON FOR TIII BLIND -Ex
hit4tions every WEDNFAD&Y ArTERNOON.
Solootod piAaes Vooal and Instromont4
d mte Rion, TEN CENTS. Comme.oins ut hat past
3o t olook.
ISTOBS.I.I South MEATS stroot. my2l.w.tf
PEN NA. ACADEMY OF THE FINN
RTS--1035 CHESTNUT ISTIOST.
The Thirty-eighth ANNUAL EXHI BITION
of PAlraTirit3B and SCULPTURE is now open.
Admittance 25 mint"; Season 'Pickett 88 °anti; Chil
dren half price. Catalogues 10 ciente. Stookhoidere
willA in
receive their tickets at the Academy.
nom aA. M. till P. and [roma P. M. Si
10 sow-itf
SUMMER RESORT'S.
VPHRATA MOUNTAIN FPRII'443B ,
At...a LANCASTER COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA
Th'n celebrated
trnitOr serraone.
Minded on a mountain 1,200 feet above tide-water,
overlooking the richest agri unnral OonntrY in the
world the air aorta:alp pure and dry at all woes, Iran
aers it proverbially healthy.
.
Where are ample acmommodations for 400 visitors—
fine traded walks through the forest to the van tie
sprouts and summer houses on the mountain end to
the oueerverco7 from me top of whio• is pre touted to
toe eye one of the finest and mad extensive p‘no-
Tornio views to be seen. A rood livery is kept on the
place, end beautiful drives around .; hot and cola baths
it episodic' bend if Vitale (from the bermania. of Phi
ladelphia ;) targeting. alleye and billiard motions. vith
the fates; in pro •ed tablee. Large ard-ns at teohed to
the place, from which all the veaetables we taken
fresh for the table, which, °e.t.a' be supplied fr •in
the Phil delphia end Baltimore markets. as well ea
from the rioh acrionitural country around. vandal
and attentive servants.
Raving ueen cony. otod with the establishment for
some mere with too agoprilprartor , the uutierel•ned
enures the old patron. of the Owl and the pit lid
generally that it will bo aonda..itad in every deport
mentt in its former popular way.
Visitors to the Ppm ge will take the oars to Lances
ter, thence IS moss staring over pleasant roads and
through $ bpautifel %pantry. Through tickets blamed
at the P 0111281 1 ,16111216 Railroad obis. ht.e.Volt EH and
MA WEET Streets, Philadelphia.
For further partteubere or circulars the proprietor
refers to JON. IS. hi sr 883, corner PHIRD and VL
Streets, and to id.MS.rt B. BRYSON. !go. t Elloith
SIXTH Street. Phi adelphia ; or, address
a. tI.I3,,AYMAIERR,
Ephrata P. 0.. Lationster on.. Pa.
m 2m if
WHITE SULPHOR SPRINGS HOTEL,
v CARLIPLE. Cumberland countg, Pao .
The Proprietors • take pleasure in , nnonneing to the
public that this rasignifievnt establishment is now open
for visitors. Persons w , shing pure grumwain air, medi
cinal waters. bathing, &lung
ens good living , at ms
accutble prices, cannot do better than to ti 7 these
Springs For_partioulars. send for woolen to
WM. A pT i ftiCAUGHB '? of the oity of New fork.
D. 0. BURNEY% Proprietors. mY2S.IBt
BEDFORD SPRINGEL—A. G. ALLEN
respectfully informs the pnblio that Bus well sets,
blished and popular watering place is now open for tee
rece.tion and accommodation of visitors, and will be
kept open until the Best of October.
Persons wishing Bedford Mineral Water. will be imp
plied at the Springs at the following prom. nut
For I bbl soak)_.._. ..S3 00
" "(mohair', IM
.. Wag,— nOO
Bottles. 34 Pint, per.................. .1 W
Parties wuthing rooms, or ar t y information Petard
to the place, will address the lame Mineral Springs
Company, Bedford. Pennsylvania. mleglM
HERR'S HOTEL,
HARRIBBIJRG. PA.
The Immtament of thin well-known Rotel hoeing
been leased by 11%esrs & nR.-the resent
proprietors beg leave to inform the Minn that the
Roues le now being_ thoronsh RENO VAT D. V l.-
MTh!). and 'MIRO ' , Kit,
with a view to the Drover
and. oomfortableficoommodation of those eta mar
favor the estsiblishment with their custom tinests
will receive due attendee and courtesy, and no ex
pense wi l he spared that may conduce to maintain the
lintel in a first-oleos stela.
Families and others desiring to sokurn in Harris
burg outing the simmer months will find ple sant
Boarding and large a..d well-ventilated Rooms at our
eetablishment, upon moderate tenon
eicoTr COYLE._
. J. GILBERT SUCRE.
SODA WATER
CHARLES M. BREAKRWS
IGE•COLD SODA WATER*
FRESH FR UIT
SYRUPS
AT AT NORTHRABT ORD o
ER BROAD AND RIDIT
NUT STRKETB.
The soda WatAr is drawn from poroelain-lined
Fountains, pure and spark Ulm. oharred with ear
wax. acid gee. The d yrupe , are prepared with- the
highest regard to retaining the Peanut. m.avait OF
TEI FTIVIT. pain wilt PO spared to maintain the
high character which this Fountain has already at
tained.
Bottled gods Water at 3734 cents per *men.
Constant Water, fresh from the Springy, constantly
on hand. ms It Smr
iwatalm WEST' CHESTER
TRAINS via PEPINPYLVA-
It 1 A RAI , R.. 4... leave depot, corner ELVVENTR
and Me RK KT. at 8 A. Pd, 12 30 P. M. end 4 P. M.
On Bandar, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., and West
Chester ate Id. 400
tr
r . =
11118211MNIE W PHILADE ILMINGTON. AND GAL'i
Tlntußs RAILRoati.—SP6OlitL Icy,.
FOR PIATRF.BB MONRO 4.
On and after TUEe tY May 28. 18G1, the train
Malin Philadelphia Philadelphia at II 0 A.M. Wiji . 4ensieet every
iisitssospifini.days, with .ne of we me &sus
era 11 . 0131 111,111111,0111 to Fortress Monroe . math tickets
will be fur sale at eIXTIi and 043 CAIThUr etreets,
and at Gavot. BROaD and WAeHING ON Av. nue.
Throe fare, $B. Troop., in de sediment of not loom
than fiity. two-thirds fare. or 33 e.tsh
26
no-if 6, at. r't LTON, President.
p k a, .191 .R DAILY
AT 3_O'CLOCK P M.
HatillintOtS AND P
rioro 11.41,
.ritut eI.c.4MBOAM
44PANY
(Brieseon Line,)
chessesses mead 1.0......0ar0 Canal.
One oi the new iron eteamboate of this Comm' wijj
hut date ex.:opted at S o'clock. and
leeVe the ;i ppon side of Chewtmat street Vrlptrr wygit y
AFT bft r"-'"
will arrive in Baltimore early the neat morning.
Freight of all kinds taken at the lowest rates; ale",
Cane. Horses, Stook. Vehicles.
F o r Freight, higli at the office.
A. CiACIVES. Ta. Arent,
mllll-1m if No. 34 SOUTH WHARVhB.
"GAFOR NEW Ywui.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and
Raritan could,
Ybidinelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com
pany will receive freight on and aftcishatONDAY. Salk
instant, and leave daily at II P. or.. danyerina their oar-
Ma in New York the following del&
zombis taken at renna ran g A . OO.
No. 14 noirritES EA AliNDVEd•,gent Manaoloblik
JM.
Piers 14 and /a NAST Itivim. New York,
Mblia.iftf
FOR NEW.YORK. Ttll
philadetphi
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—awn Propeller Cowireej .
will comma nee their buincees for the season on ktormaY
1841billiditeemere ere now recetvane. freight rot Mew/
pi er a bove Rainut meet.
Terms accommodating.i t ypixio
h g 4 74 ,1 1
hit .111 11. D v C 0.,.
5;52 FOR SALE.—A superior Ken.
weir/ bred MARE, six years old sottbdand
kind broke to the *addle by Cram has beep d leen
la single and donne harness. One black HOJOUS, nem
meama odd, wind In mangle aid double Mane's; 10 d for
want ."1 use. Can be seen at 1443 Japer; AY/n&
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