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    Letter from Missouri.
nasdesee or The Pres.
L )
etassast., Sr , OUIS, May 25, 1861.
40 . he d we stirring times in Missouri
Qe To traitors in our town (Potosi) organised
i'7! , p ,ioe, one (4 horse, and the other of foot,
tir''‘the determination to force the Union men to
o ce p to itipprt the State of Missouri, and
0 11 . t h e pliant Government, or else to compel
01 1 e the Semi; but we were too wide awake,
Ytcson es th e rebel leader started for Je ff erson
ig• s from tbe State, we notified Gen.
t , arm
the Lie, and be sent two companies of
le, of
volunteers to protect Us, and to °ap
t .1 1 ; To bstt, 'Web they did one Sae morning
deilight They took nine traitors.
s t e, Sarney and Pries have made a bargain
,'L
„„ e see, but it will not last long unless you
" 34e v r i tbe ro bots in Virginia. Potosi hue become
Orlfdelesereets place for Union men to reside in
ellt. I e xpect they will burn my property.
I will plant the stars and stripes
‘ 7 ! let it go;
ivVitizens hero are much frightened
O' wor ot of the rebellion. Tim Union people
•the State by thousands. Seven faint
llc FatOSl this week. The Mississippi re
boats cannot pats Up or down; busi
'''„, e t every kind iS Stetted; 'Jur town looks like
vtllsse. Both the e men and the
ir e in
. artas .. every night, watching each
! l e t,
The Missouri volunteers request me to tell
low e t Philadelphia that they will be grate
rmetabered by them for their exertions in
be y e lf; and a braver set of men is not to be
sit
slissonri I wish the ladies of your city
t hew That was a great letter of Mr.
cilpb ivi, which I read in The Press of your city.
glad that Philadelphia, my can dear native
SIIBOC be touched by civil war. There are
Arsenal. at this time, ten 'thousand Milted
mo ps, and a large quantity of cannon.
J-
Letter from a Lady.
Mirmaxaoao, May 28, 1861
EtArost : At a time when all is excitement,
eel the fires that burned in the patriotic hearts of
.; w et of '76 are glowing with renewed vigor
bressts of their descendants, when nstiltary
.b 3 the great demand of the day, a word from
oy not tns uninteresting.
vme time since our patriotic ladles, wishing to
...je tat they could, and would, if IndeSllBl7,
::„ gs fulty handle arms of defence, banded them
is , together into a company, called the Mrs
:1,!,4'n Guards." We praotise weekly at a
; i s; here learned to load and discharge our
e t E with considerable skill, and could, we doubt
...If mad to the task, oriel- our „wt.,'
i t •
that moat dark and fearful season Of oar
: 4gtionary contest, when the cruel storm of
t.iit wrath bad stained our soil with the blood
d our noblest and truest sons, when oar
ran had fallen, and when "along our shore,
ri ; among, our bills" the evening breams
0: 4 to tong the last requiem of departing
„ r 7, Washington armed the desponding hearts
• :iteountrymen by his pathetic and touching
Strip me of the dejected and aticerieg
• ol my army, tithe from me all that I have
sod leave me but a banner, and give me
ce ng:a to plant it upon the mountains of West
D utts. and L will draw around me men who
a lift their bleeding country from the earth and
r Gar free." Give me that sacred emblem of my
~t o y's liberty, place me riot lepton the moan
-41:e of west Augusta, but among the green
I and valleys of Pennsylvania, and it will
to draw armed me men, aye, women too,
flue blood will be freely given to stain
• sates field. before a single stripe shall
1 , t rued or a single star dimmed in that
t russ conetellatiou, wham meteblesso ap p en
tar outshines the silent beauty of the soft
?islet or the wild grandeur of stormy Orion.
!a thank Heaven! there are sons and daughters
w et the blue mountains of Pennsylvania whose
;ire prayers ascend for their noble brothers upon
7.! firld of battle, and for the starry flag that
,ty o'er them.
Women of the North. prey for our country's
: toe defenders. that they may soon drive back
V 3633 and rebellion into that darkness from
• they never should have issued. Let us
ow that the spirit which animated the noble,
N•fisstifoiog women of '76 baa been inherited
their daughters, arid will cease to warm our
ta - mt etly when they reuse to beat, and thus
r^l - 0 to the gallant song of America that her
,:;liters too are patriots. "tom OF 'Ex."
Newstheme from Washington.
:xis the Washington Stara
.- - -
- ,111 LEGION or 'rue talon —ln Leutze's design
the " Legion of Union," noticed in yesterday's
vet. the Helen of the States is represented by
;17 four locked shields, each beating the appro
:tra arms of the State. In their midst tbe
Vila Union and Liberty—the former holding
2fmote and wearlag the bead dress of Hercules,
iecing strength; the latter attired in the
N_ltian cap, and supporting the star.spangled
saner—are represented sitting on either aide
cortrait of Washington, the emblem of pa
zcde over which they clasp bands.
imnth their feet are seen the writhing folds of
ttehldra of discord. Ilotwbsed among the shields
V a well bearing the inscription E jaluribus
t...M . 4 The heraldic eagle of our country, repro
-15121t faint lines, forms a baokground for the
taw se have described. We venrctre to say
th! design will be regarded as one of the
effotts of the illustrious artist, whose pen
al tat already been so sueoessfully employed in
Eh:mating the bowie deeds of the Father of bit
Canso!_
PRIZZS BE.OrGHT TO VlAllntgatoir Cru' —The
rumor Mont:redo, Cept Seigle, U. S. N .,
_(re.
!folly called the Sic?,) has arrived here, bring
im with ber the sobooners Catharine, of Newborn,
5 C., and Iris, of INtimore, loaded with naval
raes, prises to the Lrarriet Lane, token BOTOTIty
miles *oath of the Virginia coast. The Monts.
wild baring been for forty three days constantly
Indsr steam, reqxiires tome trifling repairs to her
zsoblnery, and came to Washington to hare them
mended to at our nary yard.
1 Lon ATTACK ON Tlll 81IWILL'S POINT
have Information, on which we
are every reason to rely, satisfying na that the
report of the Disonionlati that no one was killed
wounded on their side in the Monticeilo's at
xt qv/ their Sewell's Point battery, is as des
sro of truth as their similar report that little or
n damage was done to the battery itself on that
Dxstion. It is not now denied that that wan
roll sigh totally destroyed, having been silenced
ed abandoned for the time being.
Webave information through a reliable indi
nine!, who visited the battery from Norfolk on
moraiog after the engagement, representing
Cl:fragments of human remains were scattered
trout it, and that it was admitted there then that
re of its defenders had been killed, and a larger
umber wounded.
310. cm—it is highly probable that the 2 500
rten.lon troop. said to bate arrived at Grafton a
T days since did not really number more than
'4olt most, though Virginia newepapere set them
ima et a thousand.
Tee military power and ream:twee of the Govern
Zest are ap tly
. illustrated in the °errant move
tent of M ajor General McClelland. Oa Friday
to last, a messenger left this airy bearing to
tin an order to move on Grafton, and by the Tues
!ll following be was in that town with two real
pmts from the banks of the Ohio; another regi
seat of his oowmand was in Parkersburg, dis-
Plisig the Disunion troops there, (labelled without
bmg a shot;) and a fourth of hie regiments was
known Wheeling and Grafton, on the way to join
La. Of mums, the detaohment of Dieuniosists
Wiell had ventured the experiment of occupying
%icon, a day or two before, fled precipitately on
Pelt% wind of hie approach.
They were sent to Grafton, as their fbllows to
itrkerebnrg, to bold Western Virginia in *objets
tae to the oligarchy. Their so speedy flight has,
nurse, pricked the bobble of the pretence of
the ability of the oligarchs to keep any foothold
Ithstaaer in that section of Virginia. General
YtClelland's available oommand—the portion of
!, Is far mobilized—is at lomat 15 000 strong, and
s week 5 000 more troops, being prepared for
s'sloa in Ohio and Western Virginia and Penn
i/Imill, will be ready to join him.
Oar impreulon is that hie destination is Harper's
!sty, and that he will arrive before that point
;a: when General Patterson's command arrives
:abre it on the Maryland side, and General Me
-1619511's command has closed down anti cut off the
easel of the Dininionists at Harper's Ferry to
huh:mud, by rail
Itvasav & .1.111'20 Movemenva.--Oor latest in
*nation from ManaraasJunotion ie, that General
2 abert 11 Lee has arrived there, and is in corn
tent of the Disunion fornse at that point The
letter on the evening before last, there and in
Centreville, (within seven miles of the Janotlon:)
a ttsbered between eight and ten 'thousand. We
l writ a rumor to day, that General Lee has thrown
tsa reomeurs forward to Fairfax Court flours,
irtentean miles from Washington; which we do
tot believe, for many good reasone,
The Virginia Vote.
The following is the vote of sundry counties in
litturn Virginia on the ordinance of Secession:
Hancock, Brooke, Ohio, and
Shetbel (the panhandle
counts) 461 6,328
411 uebs (residence of G
'6 . . ummers) .. 1,200 ma)
Hatell 650
1 4- I ne 800 c, h t ,„, • • SOO ”
ittsos r. 724 "
iA"..tu (tea of Gen. Jaeks , n) 257 1 955
2non (tee. W 6 B rown ) 65 2,256
dr . • • • 125 BA O
d arrisoti tree. J. 8 Clunk) 694 1,691
r .
mitt. 180 790
f:senf 155 maj
... ..
ts - ng,tia. 105 2,290
hethog 87 02 Z
IlArriv..b l,OOO maj.
t u itersharg .. .. . 675 ",
Luke ecutty 1 700 "
• .
ftincolmt l
Beagle ei 2 15
kir 7 428 1,226
Pt ., ' 3 Ferry (army).... 1,200 100
etrthtli
Tailor .. I 000 maj.
700 "
new,
. ... 500 "
Wnitel 613 "
canon 126 53 3
553 3
Lush .
tHrg, (Boatmen county) 145
i ke 109 723
..
157' 3 368
...................
At hi
e* °rgaotown, the county seat of Montolla
„ --4 . r, the vote stood for the *tameness two,
;,'„,.' 211 1h sight hundred They also took a rote
lAr illi Preolnot, although -without authority of
the purpose of testing the sense of the
r r i t 'lle on the question of making a separate State
~:tetern Virginia, which resulted, for separate
4, te RA
~., •-sa, against it none.
~A - • forIINO IN VIEULNI& —were 55
Vag cu In Otcotovk p•coinnt, V Th a. ac near ilionnh
on, of which 19 were for scaoo4ll'
P-- ---___
L. /nu:fear Cs.sru.i.. of Peitz, is said to
hive loot in 01:18 night a bundled thousand dollar'
ti hie favorite game of cards in Ohm'Liss. When
t : "lied upon h ie Beeretary of the Tremor/ for
t o ° Li ouot, that officer added fifty thowund extra
own USG; ao the public treasury had to
"to the email sum of one hundred and All
"Wolf Ulan 'pant 1n garObitog
i,
FINANCIAL AND COIUIERCTAL.
Tbe Money Market.
PIIIIADILPHIA. May 111,1561
The stock market was stronger today, end all
reliable tremities showed improving tendencies.
i •uta lives were in demand at 77; City
sixes sold at 98 for the new, and 91} for the old
isene—the same as yesterday. Pennsylvania
Railroad firstmortgage bonds advanced t, and the
second mortgage bonds
The money market is very quiet. Pint-class
paper is scarce, the amount of business doing
being so limited that little paper is made by ft-ret
ches houses, 'while purchasers in week credit can
only buy for clash.
In The Press of this morning, we alluded to:the
advertisements for proposal." from the several
Statea that are seeking for loans for war purposes
In another column of our paper will be found
an advertisement, under !shied' it will be seen that
the time for reoeiving and opening the bids for the
three million loan, asked for by the State of Penn
sylvania, has been extended-to the lath of June.
The details of this loan base been committed by
the State authoritielto the management of Messrs.
Drexel & Co., and Jay Cooke rt Co , who urge the
public to promptly and liberally Invest in this
loan. The exemption from all taxation, the
special tax to be levied to provide for the interest,
and the provision if a sinking fond to insure its
redemption, are called to the attention of the pub-
RO by the bankers above named, who offer their
aervioes to the übsoribers to the loan, and who
will attend to all matters connected therewith.
The number of hol lees who came forward to re
gister the notes of the exploded Bank of Pennsyl
vania, in order to participate in the division of the
fends accounted for by the assignees, in their first
and second accounts, was quite large. We learn
on inquiry of the assignees that the amount of
circulation outstanding, at the date of the ;widen
meat was 5314,910
The amount received In payment
of debts woo $ 67,600
The amount registered for dirt .
dend up to May 25, MI." 4311,450 ma 050
Amount of emulation still outstanding.... $35.800
The holden of these notes ought to present them
without delay to the assignees, at 407 Library
Street.
A few weeks ago the Legislature of Ohio appro•
priated $1,000,000 for "military purposes." This
loan has all boon taken in Ohio at par. This is an
iodisation of real prosperity in that young and
vigorous State, well worthy the attention of emu
talista. At the last meeting of the Beard of Con.
trot of the State Bank and Bronehes, $300,000-4 I
that remained—was subscribed for.
The Atlantic and Great Western Railroad is new
opened to the Ptddsdelptdas and Erie Railroad.
The line is now in running order from Salamanca,
its eastern junetion with the New York and Erie
read, to its intersection with the Philadelphia and
Brie road, a tilstance of sixty miles, which will
add largely to the b=siness of that part of the road.
Tbe work will be pushed on west' with the same
energy that has marked its prosecution to this
point.
The New York Esornang Ton of this evening
says :
Stocks are extremely dull again to day. Opera
ton are awaiting the course of affairs in Virginia,
mid movements of importanee, either for the rise
or fall, would seem to depend entirely upon the
devlopementa of the next week.
The leading steels tiresome, end prices of these
were firmer after the Beam—. New York Central
72f a 721 Brie 23'23f. Illinois central 1517/
hirceigen Central alosas at 42e42.4., Pneifie Mail
641 , 64} Panama 103h104
In Government securities there is little defog
The registered bonds of 1881 are dull at 86} 87,
while the coupons are comparatively steady at 85
The five' are in demand, and sparingly offered.
The market absorbed a large amount of State
bonds so-day, and nr!cies are rematkably.well ens
tallied under the great avalanche of then esoori
ties from the West. There is also au native 'peen'
lative inquiry, partly on time. The quotations of
those of the Border States are without much
change, as follows;
~,'..- Bid. Asked ' Rd. Asked.
lilissouri ii ; , ... 403( 4136 Georgia 0....... 61 86
venweere es—. 41 40( Kentuok% 6.i.... 76 79
Virginia Ss— 48 4636 • lbw 61
.6. ', 86 91
vain /* a
iv • 76 77 0 106a '76 tio --
241. gamy& ea— U di obto es Pas _ 9a 97
Indiana a 5.,... 78 84 IPitot3 stooks— 160
Indiana 10i DO . all N. V. at 5 , ,'74 02%
Ntioh,sau 65.... 96 NY. Et 75,' 64. . 102
....
Louisiana 69. al 0.1 N. Y. Bt. es. 111. -- 102
The price of Money is without any alteration
whatever.
Exchange on London is dull and hussy ; 1051 is
the top selling rate. Prams are quoted at 5 37i1
5.32 -
The following la the amount of ooal shipped over
the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail
road, for the week ending Wadmaday, May 20,
1861, sod sines January let, 1881:
Week, Previously. Total.
Tons. Tons. Tons
o SS WI 68 ID
166 e
T 37 63.161 n 569
inomixe
Deorstase.---._
Philadelphia Stec
3.970
Exchance Bales,
1. lon.
uns. Merchants' Brushes's.
0A.R1:1-
150 (ah; ) Peons 77
so MineMl . so
25 21 and 3d wrest R. 57%
In Lehigh VaIR 44
13 dO
33 Beam M.oodow.._.os 1
6a%
lo __..5 25
OoN,
3 do.. ..- --ND ,354.
6 Mechanise Bk Y.;.
BOARD&
1 100 City 6s 11,— . 9135
111100 Yantis, .11. let in.... 51.4
SUITOR'S= E 7 Q. E. Itzatyui
PISS"
1000 Monis Cade b.- 17
90* o-- —.. 147
800 City 11 d 2
-Now, cub 98
11100 do.. New. 98
2190 do-P R. cub 9I
1100 do, wish 9 h
=0 Penna. R 2d m. <sash RI
1000 do.-.._.. .2 mBO
1001 - d 0... m 9th
NCO Reading 6,1 '86.-136 693
BETWEI6L
3960 City —.taw 98
IZI co_...—New 96 I
103 do— --Jim 98 I
8.1300. ND
10 Gam Pine et R cash 74'
t & Amboylt.—. 110
4 Penns
AFTAR BOARD
030 Lehigh fig.- .......... - -..........- ....--. 0074
CLOSING PRICES-STEADY.
Bid. etsioCt .3i4. daka
f hiladeligis Oa- 31 4136• Long }lsland ft.... 854 9%
Phkis es K.—. 91 913 bleu ra To IG __.. Gi
Philp Gs -new- 9734 98 I Leh CI &h. 16
Penns 60..,--.. 74% 77 I tan CI &Ai Nee- 33 54
___.
R in d k 18,4 j DiN. North Panna A - 7U
Read We '70.-- 78 80,N Pa 2 Gs- o:doff 33
Read mt fe'Bo '0 80 90 It 4 Penns R 10e.- _ _ . 9 0
Rem gm 64144_ go &6341CataInse R pro f 414
1
Perms R ex-div. 41 87% 31&.3d- et R. 3 -_-.36 36
Femurs It 3il int de1314 54% rteee&Vinelt rt. 1
MIMI GEM 00n. 39 41 West Philp n.--150 tf
horns Can Ild.loS - Spruce as Pius.- 7 I
Bah 1164 'GI- -- 63 ll4itirnen ar.nna.se• 1036 ,
Soh Nam Profd.. LX 11)4 [Chest & Wallet. --. 30
1.:; . .1T1': IT KM. r.7.i ..
CAMP STOYSS Fos TWO BoLDroso.— As the
Government is now leaning its moors for Camp Stove.
and will probably continue to do ao at intervals for some
time to come, we bare taken acme yarns to examine tae
merits of the stoves in use, and to ascertain a/heater
our erbium had been making any noticeable improve
ments in the article. Pasting the oelebr.ted Ratiroad-
Car Resting and Ventilating establishment of Kr.
James 811e6T1 No. 1116 Market street, a few dorm aro,
we called in, partly for the purpose above speoifted, and
portly to learn the present awe of the reerorm in 'ba t
branch of trade, While there, we had shown to us is
Camp Stove, invented by air Spear, wh oh his merits
that we believe the proper authorities will not overlook
if bronsht to their totiee. —The stove referred to differs
front what is known as the " Sibley Camp stove"—
Villa bre now be.bb ordercd—is several essenti par
ticulars. The " " stove is a snmll, turista main-
der, conyernitnt for warming s tent, but it has no Cook
pig qualities. Mr. spear, with aharacteristio sagacity,
has swanned a substitute which effectually overcomes
this d- feet. and is at the game tune Squall, eorisenient
and efficient for warming The stove is erne ',but hod
sontai instead of up, light, the pipe emanating from the
centre of the top boniest( two apertures extctly scar ed
for the Camp Kettles and Ideas Pane used by tie
soldiers, making it as complete for cooking vu p-ses
am it is for warming, and the wee ortooPied
by it is but a few inoiter more than is required
by the " Sibley" rove. Of course, the Spear stove
can be need as well in the op= air. when flee
is unneoemary in the tent t and what a decide - I im
provement it would be over the wretched open-air
cooking facilities now employed in our military camps,
consisting of a trench and oross-pieces. with the fire
exposed in sucks manner as to render anything like
proper ecolong impracticable! The opening in the top
of the "Slide)" Stove is for fuelizig,tind can, there
fore, not conveniently be used area - for warming f oo d,
whilst the Epees article affords Imitates for *Doting
two messes at the same time, end that with leer than
half the fuel zermasary for cooking a single mese by the
open-air plan now emploved at Suffolk Park, and other
encarepraento. We sincerely hope that Ara improve
ment so valuable and deluded as this unquestionably is
will be speedily recognized; and we reeommend. there
fore. that persons interested in the itemth and comfor
of our brave volunteers will use their influent, to as
curs its immediate adoption.
We may state in this commotion that Mr. Spear is
now filling a very large order for Camp Kettles said
Kees Pans. of a superior quality, for Colonel eharlas
Thomas. Assistant Quartermacter General of the Uni
ted States Army.
" Otla COUNTRY AND Quit DI/VT."-.-By an am
nouneement elsewhere. it will be seen that the Rev. R.
A. Carden- rector of the Churoh of the Intercessor,
Sprint Garden street. below Broad. wilt preach a dia.
*puma espingelly to young men, to morrow (Sunday )
evening, at that place, on "Oar Country and Our
Duty," Mr. Carden is an enthumsatie and highly popu
lar pulpit orator. and from his previous &scours,s upon
the absorbing thirrill of the hoar, a rich treat may be
expeettil, at bin Ghana to morrow evening.
Waohneonn Lux tray. :--Ny them
times of general stringency in natinoial matters and
fumed mammy. every body feels that the extra deli
emotes for himself or family must be of the less expen
sive sort. and it is this, doubtless, that amounts for the
fact that Messrs E. G. Whitman & Co.. Second street
below Cnestnir--the widely-known confeetieners-are
as Musty employed with customers as they have ever
been. Their delicious new preparations for the season
are Interned, popular. and their ssestedinelY low prices
make them gOOSlnible to ewer, belly,
WHAT 15 TIMES Nflni SLIMICESH/KG IN WASH
witaTilltn TILLS A OLLIIS ON ILEAL 400 D SODA VITATEV
Nothing ; and what is more, it is as heairefe (wh en ,
the water is properly irepregnmed with sae) as it is
delightful to the vitiate. Toe new fountain of Dr. C. 1.1
Meaner, northeast corner of Broad and Cheetnni.
Streets, is Justly regarded es the most ealebrated in
this city for the quality of the water and the purity
and delicious flavor of the syrups, Our Mumma gladly
walk squares to enjoy
artnAnnelt, BAYSIST, HOST BRIIMULav, Alto
CONVIHIVISIT I"OIITASLX LIMIT %X MIX. the We. ,
mated Lampe for burning Kerosene Oil, manufactured
and sold in endless variety by Mews. Wittere & Co..
210. Mr 'worth 'Eighth street. earner of Filbert. No one
shoo d re move to the oortatry without this beautiful and
effeetive lamp. It is the best substitute for gas yet in
vented, or that probably ever will be invent-d.
GRAND PArtIOTIO MITNIOAD FHATIVAL.—The
attention of the lovers of good music is called to this
entertainment , which will take place at the Academy
of Music on Tnesday evening,th heat The programme
is itch and varied. and the artistes engaged fer the
'comma are those of mooszused ability as Tallish&
Tat QUA? itetlemprox.-..fdinigareg a re t aw
afloat whisk, It if tioafidently believed, will speedily
bring the great elvil war to a glom, and restore peace
to the bleeding land- When" ism-trisased wee , shall
have smoothed his wrinkled front." end all discord
shall be rileneed. how pleasant, instead of " mounting
b ut t e d madam fright the souls of fearful adversaries."
to ride ha a civil saddle or in a quiet railway car, and,
peatead of a Wartiees garb, to be arrayed m the Me-
rant atuti for gentlemen and youth. made at the
Brown atone Clothing Rail of Reokhill & Wilson, Nor.
8011 and ellgi Chestnut street, above Sixth. • But until
this blisefal antmpaticn shell be realized, this cele
brated Sera wilt add the nuking of military clothing to
their business.
New PoLzoit Usironst --We understand that
the police force are about to equip themselves la
a new simmer uniform. she style and a wait, of the
garments are to be determined by the Lieutenants of
the d rerun dirtriou, who will also award the con
trast for supplying the same to some first.olsss
f -dimmer. Last evening we W ere iniCliaaa that
the
majority Were in favor of having the uniforms made at
the ona-prite Gift Establishment of Granville Stokes,
6 Chestnut rreet. All who purchase their oiothing
at this depot Will be presented with useful and valua
ble Gifts.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestamt.
D Sturtevant. Boston
.1
H Holman, Hartfol d
B P WINE, *aeon .1 H Ball t Cinoinnati
J 8 Conner. einoinatti I 111 Leslie fa wife, Phalli,
B 8 Sowed, Virg nis k H Sampson, Boron
T .11 Sweatier. Lowell John A. Wadden. new York
J M Barris Jr. lads. N Y P W Vail. Newark, N
Col It Pierson.Newarg.NJ M Bloom. New York
Thorns's Gaff. Moors - W 0 Casa, i'ohunhia
B L redden. NOW York Geo B Kimball, Worcester
A C Kier. towsll Joireph Chose. Lowell
E Ha arsen_.. Lowell Asa Fisk. Boaton
A at.in, W Wheeler
W H Hreerf. Memo If Pehon, Mau.
Levi Conner. Pottsville T Weed, A lbany
A Comrn.ngs, album JO Putter, Chntago
1) Wallooe, Pittsburg Geo W alsCoolt. uhte
Hry homes. Ohio B P Carpentrr *arse
Theinsson. New York Win Baser and wife. N Y
Major umph re ya jr, Del allies, Atchison
Aims e Con.erse Montreal Mr Weed, A bang
C 0 Simpson, New York G S Memel - smith, retina
New York 'beheld isladWin Y
F Page. LaWrerioO, Views P Arnington. Mass
T ge Barr. Lawrence, Mass Philip Yea on. Mass
.1 J L -wan & wife Paterurg F W Jones. New ork
James T Ames. Mass B Fess nden, 11 sum
°hal les Taylor, New York B E Hassell. Michigan
Cairn A la. t owell 8 M. Ku. longhorn. Conn
W 11 Boole. New York F „TA Heels. Pew York
.1 eerie. Bolton G ft Moron. New York
J A Stewart. New York Mr Orguhart, New York
1 Jeffers, Button .1 H Burleigb, Maine
G C Lyman & la. Mass H 11 nese
.1 Engle. New York Lient Herskel. U 8 TT
1-ient Itutlsad, U v N T F Hagar. New York
Mr illoictiford & la, N York min Hamilton. New York
H 8 Kim all. New York our a Yates, Illinms
'. H Castle. Cant n , Mo M B Bramhall, flarlWaY
L ILthwoy J T Thornton, Independ'ce
W e uffner. Inuapendenoe 8 Auable, Albany
H Roam New. Yo,k .1 al Yelp:mks, New ?Orr
E hart Writ ht. New York J Megrim. rhilada
Col C W Jackson. U 8 A Geo 1, Trask, New York
W E Langley. New York Hen Williamson. Bait
C Sam,itsn New York T Wieder gr. I sows, N Y
W Hall, New Yvrk W C Virhitcher. New York
H hutch, New York A Smith, New York
O P ELmaton, risme - Jan Hartford
Wm H WardiklaiStiohestr Ham! Banna Fort Wayne
Isaac F DotwainaoM.Bmaca C Da Bois, New York
Wm Illnderbill. New York C M Orefield, Pew York
Jos Li Savage, New York A Manley. Cosa
Teed, Fasland I) Pittaburg
M More, Penns Win H Brower, New York
Wm Btrnie. Maas. 01, Coved, Muss
Geo ii Walter, Pew York
MEXCHANW ROTEt,—Yourtb street. baker .Are
J W Anderson New York J H Thompson finis
a Merrick, Pittsbnr 1, M ectuoo% hornerser
J Fitgestriok, Jr, lbwleton A Pardee. Jr .Besteton
Mrs C L PAlSOnir,liarrtabg J Lr PSIISORP. alintllDUrg
C 1 , , Manlei MS. Pens* Q A Oren, U 8 N
Ron Myers, Clanou, .Wm A Potise, Mass
C Bennett. Ma Perks. rhillpsburg
C Brenner. Clamart.. Id M Krause. ,1101310WIt
A W Por tr. IV ovum, Mau Wm Lilly & la re Haven
R A Matthews. Conn Alre Zug, bungle, Pa
lIC Rowe, Washington. DC
ontERIBAZI ROTEL—Chewnnt stoat. above Fifth.
Wm It Osman, Delaware Caen Lean, Washinston
John HKnox. Jersey Shore J W Welch, Phtlsthmian&
Tones Mack. Delaware T. yers. Bethlehem
8 cloth's, Cincinnati, U A D Rua•armei. ter Blare
ti Smokes & wi. liarrisb'd Jas' Condell. Harrisburg
800 D Cincinnati, 0 Henry bruin, Clooloooti
L Crawl. e ennsylvama Beni P ManuOtaten kl'd
Jai .1 4 * h with - Reuling_Cain W Ellis. U a t 4
olsom, over, C Woolworth, SanduakY
W Brahman% Bs w York 11l Bluahman, biewYorls
8 Bantins, Naar lama
T. LOUTS BOTKL—Gbarzut street, above Ward.
A R Hayeejlew York U W Morris & Pkd
J 8 eiLitb, ooeu.n • Rothertnel,Ploladelphin
Mr
Pe e r a,
Bsltimore J W _Void re. la, , ew yor k
T W Patera, Penalkylimula P Mallany, U a A
J Summon & la, Md Jolla R Dassen, N Jersey
Win sow. new Jersey' J Korean. hew Jena"
J Ulriok Ohm YV it rtvepr new Jame,
T !loath, New YoTk JT Mandela, U B N
Mr Oaznaon, New Jersey tf Baker, ralladalykia
THE 1/1110N—arob street. above Third.
Same" R Smith. Jr. N York C Tolmie. New York
Joe MI Bowe, Newark. N J Mice Mary home N I
D Beirainger, Pottsville Jae Dimon. Chi meo.
Yitteburg J Ntiec, tyrotte. Pa
B Brower, Danville W 0 Brower, Denville
T E Bartow, N.l Chas Lica.k. Connretmot
STATES UDlON—Market street, above Sixth.
Jos Ken., Perr7ville J C Kelly, Perryville
ll larrixht. Marsland H s", White Lanesster
Those; watt. Fittabrirg Jos Ektrr, Wvltiusburg
tl te Koller. Yerlr co A a w Creith, rittsbUrg
Win If own, Delaware B D nu. Yentas
Sarni Stein. Pittsburg P ht. Ball, kli,lersburx
L F Pinsree, New Seven Alex Fart A la. huntinsdn
A C Buchanan, renna
BARLEY 13BEAF BOT.EL—Bediond bed. Vine.
Chins fit John. P lervie.NY B II Shafer, Pa
W Boot, Lansdale D V Pearder..Neartown
J Bill, Germantown D T Blair. Gooks oo
Joon Davis. Sachs county John B Jones. Batter*
.n Reeder. Belebury D Motlai* Books county
A a Reeder. Buosinghem L Buckm an, eleartoon
A Camli.Veldon W L Largo, Tar iortmlle
R. M Coooh Baltimore C BEIy & In, Bucks no
J R Tag ler. Bucks B lialaombe, Bnogs no
}
NMy as note no J G Co•noit. Baum, oo
.1 Bouteher, Leuaske Gillingham, Labarge
B Wamon,l3uokingesm I Bainsiey & Is, Baas Co
Y Addis- Barravule Silas rieugh, Pence
Master Hough Penne D °Garter, liartiva.s
B Beihday, New Plop's
BOARD
L lewd
IWO Penns 56 .I:swil 77
ZS Lehigh 4t
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK. LAST NIGHT
Mtn T VEIL! ON ROYBL—Fswond it.. above Aroh.
Dubrse, Bucks co. Ps Bobs Holt, Bristol
J 7ho perm. lien, vs. F Y A Calder. Penner
ti lsrerauss, ?row York C Best, New York
C P Frets, Monts co. Ps 8 Bost's. Moms 00, fa,
.1 Lathrop I; Ilorruion; rolsaville
BLACK BEAR--Third street, snore Callowhitt.
B H WlRomer. aurnteyt'a 8 It Venable, Penns
Deo 8 Trusuiovrer,leillio'n It 8 Borer, Olney
a. Buckman, Penne H Wooderoni. Moreland
John Large, Knits On 1 L 'l'rexter, Yardley - rine
W Borer, reestervella W Pair no
j:tbse, do J V-anartsdalen, Fesstre's
Mrs VanartsdaDn, do Miss Vsnartsd.len. do
Mrs A.l Jones, Fessterville Brant r hint, Doyleston
Linf.rd omlinson.By berry Cruiser IDlids,-onierton
Chill Sonde. Somerton Mrs C Kobus. dOmeson
W 1t Plead. Yonne?vine Sault VllPPert* Dendisf
Miss Reeds. Readies. I' Beans. Yardlovitie
James It Buckman. rams lino Oilmen', tam vanes
RATIONAL HOTEL.—Rate street. above Third.
Samuel Bunuriaker. Venn& Charles Huron
Geo W nary,. Harrisburg W J DONUT. Harrisburg
Martin Bonner. Et Clair. t'a J arvey Yuitts
Mr Boyd Junes Aariing. Lancaster
11.HVERE HOUSE-- . .rlurd street. above Race.
Jobn Cottrell. Beading Alin W Small,. Allentown
amnion Sayler, Boxborongh el Miner. animal:mos
Peter hi slime. Atlantic city Joe Whitaker. ;Clair
L Rermanv. Lehigh. Penni
COMMA RCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Cheataut,
J Devoe, Weat Cheater L X Baldwin. Delaware
Lloyd. Reyport R W Levi., West Chester
W Pratt. Penns II tl Greenfield. Peons
Chas Pearce, liordentown Robt.Campbett.-U.ntre CO
J Bakes Solhorto tycz Enda, Coatesville
J
Wi‘kinion. Cheater co hd reireon. Vheeter co
E Leonard, Cheater co H.hents. Port Schuyler
it.A RINE 131'rELLIGENCE.
BEE FOURTH PAGE
Fehr D W Eldridge. 0106114 days from Wilmington.
BO with naval stores ts Tonna. Webster. Jr.
tiehr Jae Sattertowatte. Malay, 8 days from Boston,
in ballast tO Wr attestant & t.o.
boar 1/016woro. /Joubr. I day from Smyrna. Del, with
corn to Jag narratt & don.
fthr IN 1.1 Rowe, 'itonston. I days from Gloucester.
with 1000 bids herring to r. A r °oder Or. C.o.
Bohr Hendrickson. 1 day from Odessa,
vita grain to Winston & Curran.
boitoway.: oars trom Sassafras River,
Md vita wheat and oats to Jas 1, Bewley ft Co.
ttoomor C C ettger, FOII , CISIir 48 hours from Alexan
dria, with mdse to nos 'Mangum, Jr.
Cl•w6 RED.
Bark Arthur White, Molexlien, E It Bonder
& Co.
8 Moore, Black, Charlestown. 1, Audearsid
CO.
Mohr A Hammond. Perm. Boston. D Cooper,
Bohr A M. ithoriO;e, gateman, Boston. esptaia.
boar B N Fox, rine, Bosom., Dtobie, Hammett &
Bohr Jas Baiterthwaste, Maley. Boston, N Sturtevant
& co.
Boor Mary Anna. Bowen, Roxbury, L Auden:ma &
iehr A. 11 Grown. Edwards, Providenoe, Nobie, He m-
matt & Caldwetl.
hoar Moderator. Letts. Newport. Treverton Coal Co.
hoar B Wainwright. Ceram'. dalem do
beer tar It Bennis. Lake. nonentity, Van Dagen, Nor.
ton & Co.
eohr B ilinkey Tie*. Kantookiit,N Sturtevant & CO.
P
Bohr Canary,. .toher. Chinese, Tyler, atoms if CO.
SaarP Cawley. bootie,. Danveisport, Leather.
Stiogney & Wellington.
kat J d natives . , Donnie, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr.
BY TMLIZEIYULPR,
(Correepondenoe °fp: jrf:ltit, May 31
Arrived, brit Alli. from Merlotti England.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HAVING 11511 N Au'r
_HOBIZED Blf THE STAIN
Authorities to manage the dettile of the THREE NM'
LION LOAN, advertised below. we earnestly request
the attention of the public to the propriety and impor
tance of a prompt and liberal investment in the Sane.
'the fact of ne bans exempt from all taxation. and a
special tax being lei isd to provide for the interest. and
a isberal tii,k us fund for the redemption of the princi
pal. makes this Loan a most desirable investment. Ali
information relating to the Loan can be obtained by
calins. on the undersigned- who wilt take charge of any
subsoriptionsmads, and will attend to all matters con
nected therewah. & CO
JAY COOK' & CO.
PROPOSALS /OR A LOAN OP TURKU MILL
LION DoLLATto TO TOR COMOIOTWISALTIL OW AVM
SYLVANIA..
In purewnee of the first section - of an sat of the Ge
neral AMMO, entitled " An act to create a loan and
provide for arming the Shale." approved May lath. A.
D., Mel, end the gm h section of the ant entitsd " An
act to provide for the pa* meat of the members off:L
eers and contintent expenses of the Sutra Session of
the Letielittnre," approved May 16th, A. D.. 1581, and
by the authority of the s tme,
Pieties is hereby given that proposals will be receiv
ed at the offi..e of the becietary of the. Commonwealth,
until Wee o'clock, F. ht., of Wednesday tne fifth day
of June next, for the loaning to the Commonwealth
the sum of THREE MlLibtoN3 OF D 9 loi/A RS, for
the purposes set forth in the before named acts of As
sembly. The said loan to bear en interest of six per
cant per annum, payable semi. annually in Philrelet
arti the loan to be redesmatre in ten years from
date ; and for the payment of the interest-and ben.dri
ton of the principal thereof, a special tax Of one-half
mill on the dollar nes been directed Ao be levied on all
the PlOPsrlf in the Commonwerdth taxable for mate
porposes. The certificates of loan shell not be subjeot
to taxation for cur purpose whatever and all octane
Wes of the denomination of use hundred dollars,
lees. shall have coupons attached ; those of s larger de
nomination will be issued either as inscription or copy
Pan bonds, at the option of the bidder.
The proposals must state explicitly the amount pro
posed to be taken. and the ra e to be mod. late
State reserves the right to accept the 'whole. er any part
of the amount offerci to be taken, unless the proposer
stipulates otherwise. do oonditional mopoectle will be
considered.
Clem the &mutilate of any proposals at least ten per
cant. of the amount mast be paid down, the balance.
if preferred by the bidder, in thirty and Intl . del i, ,
when certificates shall isms for the same. bearing Im
terest from the time of payment.
The proposals must be directed under seal to the
Secretary of the Commonwealth, endorsed " Proposal'
for Loan."
Igo bids will be onened at 3 o'olook In the afternoon
ei.the day. above named, in the eremite of the Grove.
notiltiltit.Trosanrer, and Anditor General. and mioh
okher Demon: se may tee pruner to be present, when,
aft..r examination of the lama, the Governer end
awar d the lean to the highest Milder or bidders.
BY order of the Governor, . .
Soorotary of the Commonwealth.
Owricz 01171 SECRETOR' 07 TEE Co7II#O*II7ALLTIt
lioßsuißcao. ➢6 &I 17.1331.
FURTHER NOTIcn.
The time for rocorring proposolll and opening bids
for the above loan le hereby extended to the tHIA
TEEN= OF .11./NE. next, by eider of the Governor.
„tot,' SLIFILR:
Secretary of the Commsmweslth.
PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1861.
Sit ZS Awn Balm ! Sumo ♦N➢ /WAN !
Snags Arm BURN !—Thls is the life of agora endured
br tb• suffering from Fever and Ague. He wanders
like an uncertain shadow, never knowing what moment
he mar be prostrated, and therefore disinclined to stye
any serious attention to business. He a a burden to
himself arid a burden to his friends, who era Worn Kit
In administering to his wants. This is tk. isondil!" of
thousands in town at.d country. It is no exasenatton
to
say that Fever and Ague galls more Peel) a th.•n an!
twenty other diseases in America. For a sure and
speedy anis of thug terrible sal o:ion. e • tak e g rb"
pleasure in recominiending Dr. HOS r.F.T WT.'S STO
MACH. BlT'rlitq, which have already moldered a
wide reputation for rapid and powful effects; in ratio•
voting the system prostrated by this disease.
For sale by Prussia., and Dealers gererallr every
wh•re. DYOTT & CO" Agents. 7.12.2 North g :CON D
Street. Philadelphia.
HELXBOLD 7 s LNIYRIIBALLI A PrROVIID
RsmlDT.—Compound Extinct Ruohn ours: Dlffedial of
the Mulder. Kidney, Gravel. Draggy. Weakness, tee.
Read the advertiercient in another Column, beaded
" Helmbold'e Genuine Preparation." m3lO-6turid
KNIGHT'S LIQUID NIONNST makes deli
cious Junkets. Cold Cnitarde, and other elegant Des
sert.. Got a bottle for 4S oento, et No 7 SOath SIXTH
Street, and try It. snylf at*
flarcineLoa'a RAM vu. --1111 a celebrated
and perfect Hair Dye is ills best is Lie world, All
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
has rained snoh extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batohelor's Liquid Hair
'Dye inmost's; prodnoes a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the skin or inuring therhair.
and will remedy she 111 sleets of bed dims, invigore tint
the hair for lifts
sold by all Druggists led Perfumer& Waolelear by
FaaNEsTcux k Ott.. DirOTT k DO.. Philadelphia.
miser
VI , : 3 l'ax6s CLOTHING OF TIIII 1.46.u5T
Rsst.es, made in the hest manlier, expreeely tor RE
'FAIL SALES. LOwEn setting prices marked In
Pima Figures. All good. made to order vairanted
istasfseterr. Our ONE-PRICE !yearn is 'teeth , ' ad
hered to. /Mare thereby treated alike.
JOMTSBIk Hol.. gal MA RYE'S lkrent
oex ormizeaD .aom UPIIINe WATEIR.—
Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem
ists and Physicians respecting the use et this WATER
in the ease of ninny r images of the human engem, will
be supplied 'grebe on application to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and fIRERTTI UT Streets, or FRED
ERICK BROWN, JR., NINTH and CHESTNUT
Streets.
CALL •ND GET A PAMPHLET.
.Guorint & BAYER'S GELBSRATBD
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
Tile Beet is Use for FLOM) Sewiag•
no. 730 CHESTNUT ll[treat. Philp"deltibm. %IV ty
(YARD PRINTING, 1% 8T AND ORRArIN'T
the City. at t 4 Routh TWIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best and Cheapest In the
City. at 14 Routh TVFN fl Street.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best sad Outspent in the
6 , t7. at 34 Routh THIRD street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, end every other deeerii;
bon of Printing, of the moat 'ulterior quality, et the
meet reasonable ratan, at RINGWALT & BROWN'S,
%wai n .. %A annti, TA I R7l Illtrast dal!-tf
COCH 7 1 —LOW' R.—ort the szet or April last, by
the Rey. 8. W. Thomas. Mr Thome' Cochran to Miss
Carrie Lower. both of Philadelphia.
PEA R SON—TAYLOR —on the lath alt.. by the Rey.
Joseph H. Renews, Mr Georse C. Pearson rr , NI lee
Rae M., daughter of William B. Taylor, all of ?Mil,-
d Rh '.
RE E ,a VEs—GAIINTT.--On the Sath u't.. by Friends'
ceremony Charles W. Beers.. of Pluladelptua, to Mum
Rona M. Maur.tt. daughter of Benjamin (Mama. Et ti
of Burlington ecuuty. B. J.
DIED.
FOX,—On Thursday evening, May Etith, Edward
John Not, in the Met year of hie are.
The male relatmee and friends or the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late
residence. am 'rpm Eighth street, on Monday morn
ing next. at 8 &elm*.
81.1 It ILL —On Wednesday night, 29th Mt, Thomas
A. Serrill aged 42 years.
Hie relative* and friends are invited to attend his
funeral, from his He residence. No 9 Oak street.
g ear eart.e. West Philadelphia, on Monday morning.
at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed * to
Derby.
OR ERI,R.—On the 28th ultimo. Mrs. feral] Grehlr,
relictof the late William ft iSreble. in the thit year or
her a e.
Ca • SlDY.—nn the 30th ultimo, Henry Cassidy, in
the 88th year of his age.
Funeral from his lam resi'denee. No. 141 a Bangor
street. this ( raturdsv I morning. at 10 e'clook *
E V ANS.-01 the 29M ultimo. [astride biome. daugh
ter of Benjamin and Sarah at. 'Evans, aged 88 years.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No 404
Carpenter street this (Saturday) afternoon. at del's.
FiNLEY.—luddenly, on the SO h u time, David
oldest son of Charles and 'Elizabeth Finley. aged 18
yeas and 1 amntb.
Funeral from the residence )f hut
_parents. Malcom
place. (.o.7mtinftront avenue- above Fifth Mitlitet. en
nunday afternoon, at a °Week.
L.... It E.— • uddeniy, on the 80th ultimo. Jacob Gonna
ter. only child at Jacob ft. and Margaret Lare, aged
4 years, 8 month., and 2 days.
Funeral from the residenee of his parents. No. 1024
Stocker etreet, between xeventetnth and Eighteenth,
on Suit_teq afternoon , at 1 o'clock. •
XIi,EY —4M the 80th' ultimo. Chart, son of Jacob
and Susan Miley. axed 6 years and 7 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 13112
Prospect street. Twentieth ward, this (daturday)after
noon at 1 o'clock
MY r 11.8.-0 n the 13th ultimo. Thomas E. Grover, son
of Carta and Carane 1140111, aged 3 yearn, 10 Itionthirf
and :days
humeral from the residence of his parents. No. lain
South Fourth street, this (Zaturday) afternoon, at 4
o'clock.
riaGLNL—On the SOth ult., Margaret, wife of Jere
miah ft Azle. aged SO enTa.
Funeral from MI reeidenoe of ber buebend, No. US
Bred lord street, on Bunday afternoon« at 1 o'oloet.
43 4 peue.—Os the 30111 ultimo, BIM tattle Ogden, is
the Irld veer of her a.. 6.
Funeral from her late residence, Twentieth street.
one door below Lombard, on /Sunday afteornOnrio et tt
seelset-
611 . 41 . [l.—On the 313th tilt., in the 17th year of his
age, Robert R immer Swann, youngest eon of Elms and
Dimmer Menne.
. . _
Funeral from the residence of his parents. Barer
ord street. below Thirty-fifth, Mantua. thie (denude , ' )
alt•rnoon &LI o'oloolr.
WAS hi'd 0.-011 th. 30. h ultimo, kliag Sarah Wash
ing, tho 53d year of tor awe.
rim enia from ber late residence. i over Merlon, near
rd....•synoh, on u. 2.4 .7 , porumg, et M o'clock. *
Wgl PY.F.Y.—On the 29th ultimo. Henry Coleman.
son of Cbar.es and Jane W hipheY, aged 3 years and
month..
Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 1184
ehemir street, this (s2,tUrdair ) 04101110012, WC e o . elook.
WILSON.—On the Seth ultimo, Iticlusid Wilson, in
the etth year of hawse.
Funeral f om his late residence Mahall street, Nim
rietown, on ounday alteruoon, at S o ' c lock.
110tLAOK GSBNADINE BAHERE MAN-
A-AP T LES.—
81e41,. Grenadine garage Points!.
Bleat Bareae Mantle&
Black Rullied Harems Pointe.
Black garage Illaawla. Bilk Borden.
Black &tram, Shawls, Crape Borders.
Black bilk
Nee Blrogla.
Black Grenadine Shawls.
Black 13arece Briawlat Bark' Borders.
N. D.—Bhepaerde Plaid Poil de enevree, may WC
cents. Wide Dark Gray filobalra,lBs( cleats.
BEBBON 1l BON, Mournias Stara,
MOKIPTAUT InTRAt.
gFIRST RICFORMIED DUTCH V- lIRCH,
car. of g VE PR and ISP aIN GANDHI
el—Rev. C. 11. EWING will (1). V.) preach TO
-51,.kt SO W M FINING at 103.4 o'clock, and in the
EVENING at 8 o'clock.
C3BPI RITUALLSNI.—LEO MILLER WILL
1 2. 1comre et ...e.rielor4 Err 14.N.,ET HALL on MM..
10 Y. at lON A, Id , and 8 P. M, Butie-ts. morning—
; ' °canine— " Ancient end Modern & hone
menet Setriini,liem." Admittance 6 oenv. /c•
nr , rlll.OCfST MOEIAH CEMETERY.—THE
largest °fallow swat Harm Places. presenting
the greatest variety of attractions and scenery, re geo
graph eel e4e3tioe d dis•apoe from the btolr-up
Voce of the city aff erd the atrotweat anarao , ty that MIZE
THE DeaD 511*14. Zeroes 701>MVElit ae-
C tire from t e encroachment of Improvements anti the
cheeses of time.
Churches /it nearly every Protestant denomination
have purchased huge re:•tiOte Of 11rotteu in it 'wide
area. for the use of *heir congregations. aid thou ands
of our most r espeatable citizens have aeleo edit ea the
last resting-slace for theniaolves and fandli , o.
Lots of all sizes mat be obtained uton the most an
toumnogiating 'arm. Wit as ate °tient d by no other Ce
meter, Company.
Apply at the Lodge, at the entrance of the Cemetery.
or at the OFr ICE. Po. 910 ittitOtt Ptreet.
Da Dr Passenger Medway o rs oanneating with the
Market-Went tine, pass every kt: If lank,' ne r the oe
ntetry, C k.O. CONN ELL.
FATHER BEESON WILL PREACH
Tu-MOR , in W Aga
F.
,lendl WALL,
..„ritie Garde', etr.e_ki.t 3% o'clock P. in the
FetiollT-814110a BLS ettoolook. Le
itt,CQUA will am an novronnnts ninon. on cid an
(ludo., end a oolleetion WILL tie Mien, to ilia hie vie
von It•
CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
SPRIN* OettoeVit, below iißoh D Street T:Country and Our Duty."—Sermon to Young men.
he key- RA. %ELDEN. on 811rDaY EY NINO. at
So'elnek Voting Man are rtaverstfully Invited. Stole
ba renewed/or men.
TrOFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND HAW.-
GA .10N CO.—Fmn.a.eitrAta. May E. Ha—
dend of TOR rt.E. CNNt.. equal to one dot
Ear and fifty neat*per eha , e. on the eap.tat *took of the
ggyarmy, ins THIN DAY been deolaTed by the Dowd
of :teenagers, pepebte en and after the teventh of June
nex y3l St t EDWIA WALTER, 'treasurer.
m
07. WE RAFE EMPLOV ED HELP FROM
E PROTESTANT EXCHANDE,Southweat
corner SECOND and N KW Remelts. and take eleunte
is reoommendina It to the nubile as an institution much
needed in our city. Lr iw care in selroting the best
men, woman, and children as to charaeter and cubit
florittous
DIYIGICF3,SB4 'Peat street.
E. M. 9614111ftd , 43 ran and
Te shoake a streets,
J, DW A ! r " A RKPA r R tPw . v W s e he heumett.ee
Dr. ?Alt COAST, IIS3 M , uat Vernon street.
JMI. RllllißDe.33ra Moan; Vernon street.
at: o. FR N. f 47 N ono Eleventh street.
P. 0 041 Sao North Sixth street.
21. wr N. hinlakl Germantown avenue.
T. WI I.vON, Ste No ntt Fn street. --
T. el c 0 VI R tt. 4211 South Front street.
NI M. WHITE, 333 Marshall street.
W. O. BOKISR,A2 Market e rest.
W. H. RICHAR DSO f 1. 4 ,11 market street.
And over, one Minaret" and fifty more. to whom re
ference will be riven at the <Am. roan Sm
iTre NOTICE.—THE AlifiiUAl. 111SZTING
of tbe " , toottbolders of she Phaedelphis Steam
ship Dock Company for the election of Five Directors,
end Mi. traneacmon of other bninnees, will be meld at
No- 300 North DeA , LAWAKE Avenue, on MONDAY.
June 3,15b1, at 12 o'clock, Loon.
WM. DENNIS,
Searetary mud Tt assurer.
IXPRESENT/6 TlON.—Companirm A and R,
Blue Rezerorm, have ureointed to oionel
W. maim, a fall nnne
ury snit. This beautiful
Dili:OM WM Made ey Reeklnil & Wileon Bed wi kbe
exhibited for the remainder of the week in their win
dow. together with Sword, FM h. forming allthat
ss rhenfred for a field ofh er'e equipmeum. in 8I gc
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—THM
IC.V.ltrinnai Meeting of the knookholdern of the
Germantown Paasenaer Railway Coeer' • be held
at the office- f the Comeau, 61X land DIAMOND
Streets. between the hours of land o'clock on M ON
DA Y. June 10, for the purpose of (drain" . a President,
Treasurer, and nine Martagers, to serve for the en
suing year.
By older of the Board.
JOSEPH SINOEDLY, Beo'ry,
and Tyeaderer ow. tent.
Philadelphia, May 3d. nal. m 7351.1 0 10
•
THE FIRM OF E. A. KELLEY & 00.1 a
this day DISSOLVED by iimiteion and mutual
aenaet:t. and E. A. Kv..LLEY ie author.sed to settle
all the business thereof. E. A. t•Lk . V. _
141.
Phi , adelphta, Jane 1, ISAAC VAN DU RR
M el . -St*
UEN 17.6.1.40 P SS AT M. EE' S. -
Iv UNION ENVELOPES at 316 CHESTNUT St.
UNION I' , NVELOPEI AT MAGEE'S.
U , ION PAPER AT 316 CHESTNUT STREET.
UNION BADGER AT MAUER'S.
Manufactured and for sale• wholesale and retail. at
MAGEE'S STATIONERY STORE,
316 CHESTNUT 'treat. above Third.
Corner of Hudson Street.
Corner of }Judean Street.
OR STOLEN—On April 15th, a.
BMaII Box. orgoods marked Andrew Ross, Marietta,
Ohl% Any information le.ming to its recovery viu be
suitably rewarded at No $l9 Market at. It
?fluE LIFA-4,5 firOTOGRAPUS
1 at-are made ameot from liv 7 ng gereema or froM
small Dasnorreo‘vbee or italbroty pas, and are !superior
Picture'. if made by RhatrlP.R. SECOND Street.
above (amen.
ELI SLIFER
NEW OIiERSE.-150 boxes fine Herkf
mer County Cbeere. On oottrirement for sale by
103 ARCH S C tr . o C t o 3 k do L o b a l ov CFront
LABD.-90 Tierces prime Leaf Lard, for
vita br a a RADIAN. & CO..
tel at 103 Aiwa armor. ad deor obeys trout.
MARRIED.
•=iltta
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY'
AFTERNOON SESSION, MAY SO, 1!81,
W ILL DE Uk Dr IN • VIM DAVI
• PRICE 37 OTS.
Members of the Assembly about Leavine the eats 41111
have the 9 7 cture forwr.rded by mail. by furraiebi,.g
their P. O. address to 'he publishers.
McALLISTER & SRO„
728 CHESTNUT STREET.
.REOSCOPIO VIEW OF THE GENE
► RAL ABRFABLY, Afternoon Sermon. lt *y
101. yin b* roads tea few days. Prins!? assts. Mini
be s about lest! mit the oaf
Gan have tag picture for
warded by Mail, by 1811MITM Post Odle. address with
the pabhshers. AIoALLIBTKR & BRO re git,
myBl-3f TVS CHESTN Ur Street,
MILITARY NOTICES.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED, to join the
"Ca ifornia °nerds." to novel immediately. Ra
don' and quarters involved to the men t .ey Wet.
Apply at 0# CHESTNUT etreer. fifth Mori. It*
HEADQUARTERS COMPANY D,
FOURTH COMPANY MONROE Cl/ARIL—Pm-
Lsontenix. May 12. 11361.—We. the undersitned.
Abell or Company D. Fourth COMDITLY Mon-oe
Guard, on behalf or the Company. return our giooere
A
thanks to the Tr u st e es of the merman Meebtmos'
Batt. corner Peary!' and George etreeta. for their kind
nem , In volunteering to the Company the use of the Hall
for Drills, and harm extended every fatalityin their
power to aid the Company in the r undertaking. we
also feel ourselLms under lasting oolrgations for the
kindness thus evanded.
--
WM. W. BWENK. Cant. Company P.
JOHN 8. fr UHL, het Lieut.
meld JOHN 8 DON NEL.L. Id bleat."
iIIUNITBD STATES MARINE CUSPS.
WANTED. KO able - bodied men, between the
ages of 11 and 33 year.. not leas than Eve feet four
and a hell' Meshes high. and of good ohmmeter.
BolMere Nerving 1U thie corp. perform duty at nevy
fards and on board United State. ehipe-of star on
oreign stations. All other infiomatton which may be
desired will be given at the Readenvoug, No. 311
South FRONT Street.
Pint Lteutenant W. STOKES BOVD.
.Reoruiting °Moen
SODA WATER
CHARLES M. BREAKER'S
IEE-COLD EIODA. WATER,
WITS[
Infin PRUIT RYRUPR,
AT PIORTILEAOT.Zmign."II9AD AND WEST-
NUC ISTSUP.BII.
The Reda Water is drawn from poroebiln-lined
Ponotalns, pure and spark line. well charred with ear
home Mad gas. 'I he Syrups are prepared with the
njehott regard to retaining the ItArtinat. WLAV.Pi.
TIM IPV/T No nine will be wired to maintain the
high character which this Foantain has already at•
lamed.
Bottled Rode Water at CM cents per dozen.
Congress Water, fresh from the !Springs, constantly
OD head. mill Sm r
MILITARY GOODS.
COTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TENTR,
TIM B►L3 7T ...•
FROTHINGIIAM & WILLS.
mot i st
TOIIN TIiORNLEWS, 311 ORESTNUT
• Street. north side—the oldest establishment in the
United State,.
INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
For Arni Land ban 'Equipments.
eATENT RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS.
KNAPSACKS KNAPSACKS,
m
HAVER6A,IIIS. H vßBA.clos.
CAN T rEms, _ TENTS,
GUN COVERS , GUS COVERS,
t;ePt S. CAPES,
CAPS. COATS, CAPS. COATS,
And every other article that u manufactured of India .
Rubber—ie of the beet material.
inyll-hn if JOHN THORNLEY.
COMPRES ED BULLETS.--United State s
Mime Musket and Rifle Bells; also, even de
scription of Round and Cnnmai Bullets manuftatered
to order. Large utoolta coostantly on hand. Orders filled
atsight br THOMAS OTIS LbHOY & CO..
Patent Shot and Lead Wo
261 and 263 WATER Street
NEW VOA.
mill lax
BOOTS.AND SHOES.
VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION I
BOOTS FOR CAVALRY
AND
IBROES FOR INFANTRY,
Ready an hand, and made to order, of the hest mate
rial' and workmanship, at
LEONARD BENKERT'S
Wholesale and Retail toot and Shoe establwhment,
716 CRESTAUT Street. °plaint* Simonet Hall.
P. B.—HOOTS, RROES, and (1-alTaßt3 f , r Youths on
hand, and made to order, in 'workmanship and style
etnal to tientiouten't wear, 311294 f
clomPALNits...
L:AM INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406-CHESTNUT Street,
FIRE AXP INLAND 1.8811X11210E.
MILECTORO.
Moores W. Day--.—..ofDay & Matlack,
Ihmual Wright-- •• Wiled Bros & Cs,
D. B. Btrsey " Dame &
Henry Leine, " Lewis Bros & Co. •
C. Mph:adios,. -...1.0. Bowe as Co.
Samuel 'l39dine Wyoming Citft ra
iCorl.
Jzto. .erica - - - .of J. W. Rverntlikk & Co.
Geo. A. est _•• West & Fobes.
T. 8. Markin-- --." Savage, Martin, &
O. Wilson Baris-.......Atto,rneyret-low.
BB D. Woadruff--... t 581b1ey.., Molten, & Wood. ael
hub Koss/or. • MS Breen street. • •
GEOR -19.'DAY,Pramdent. - -
PBANQIB N. BUCK. Vice Prised* t
WllklaiM3 HI PA AP seorptik,T, 1a51.114
meaty :AA 1' TAIL‘Pit
E 0. THOIVLF•SON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
N. E. CORNER WALNUT AND SEVENTH ST.,
Announces a New Stock of
FINE SPRING AND SUMMER MATERIALS, FOR
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, -
Coaststing in part of very desirable styles or super
French and English Melton CLOTHS, COATINGS,
GAINSIMERES, Ac., selected with sects:dal cave and
reference to the wants of a DISCRIMINATING AND
FASTIDIOUS CUSTOM.
He ono: the following inducements for your pa
tronage: Good Material, a Perfect Garment, and
Punctuality and Precision in the execution of el
orders.
INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED.
spit-tuths-win
MICHENER & Co.„
BANKERS,
No. SO SOUTH THIRD STREET.
TIME. P &PER NEGOTIATED.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL Accesonms
MAD THE TUE ()D lON.
STOCKS AND DONDS 7110110IIT 'AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
ligiP Lineament Bout Notes bought at the lowest
rates of Discount.
Wake for gale on England and Ireland. burg *Mufti=
PATENT e STUDS I it
PATENT STUDS
The Improved Patent Lever Spiral Raring SAFETY
STUDS, and the Patent ?RAJ, L CENTRE, havina
been thoreugbli tested, and possessing advantages over
MIT other mvolition, are barna . vez7 generally adopted
by fdentlemen of mate.
Sold Wholesale and Retail ONLY by
ELI HOLDEN,
rois MARKET t3TRRET,
importer of Clocks, Wetohos, and *lnky.
splt-stntblin
R SHOEMAKER & CO.,
CLADS. ?ACM
OILS, AND VARNISREII,
Northesat Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets.
dtl4-era
TO CONTRAIL:AUKS FOR SUPPLIES.—
We herehr give Pogo, to all Mom who may be
oontrarping to furnish supports to the State under tfie
foment ..ppropnation of three millions. that Wins re
ceived the power under that Lot of appointive Munro
ors of sit supplies. and o relerene"
to the settlement to ebreme which was not deresated to
grander; the prevfous not of April 111. we shad hold
every contractor to the most rigid awmantanility in the
settlement of his canna ; and the inspection at his sun
plies meet be of that charm it whips shall prevent any
imposition upon the State, and protect the Volunteers
who have so noel" responded to its esti; and no soa
pbox awl be paid for unto trey have been inspected by
OSOYTI Who Mien bare been duly Oppo , nred , fur that
pop.
RY D. MOO .1 etate Treasurer.
THOS. E. COCGRAN. auditor General. no RS
Pto BUIL AND OUNTUAttruItS.
Wood burnt Lime, Cement, Caleined Plaster,
Plastering, Hair and White !laud, for sale at full
and rtoAlab Streets.
mos itt.
HEST QUALITY ROOFING biLATE al-
BYA(Viggl i n d , tr il_ D ef i f or a ff anlzoeTTiN f kil l ,"
INT I -17 41 ALL. 1 Mims& rbilad.Ww&
DR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, NO. 340
8. FOURTH Street, above rim Moe hours
from! o'clock A. Id. till 11 P. M. nm SI 1m
0 DR. J. WISE, No. 30 North
FIFTH. §treet, PHILADELPHIA—Trests
sucaessfuily, if shelled to m time, all diseases
of the LUNGS. THROAT end HEART, and
frequently ears& CONSUMPTION in its third end IW
stage.- He also restores all curable diseases of the RAE,
and EAR. He ham Alvan them his entire attention for
the east re rears. Will visit variants; When desired. at
ti'e'r rneutAnnws nolktrit if"
------
JOB PRINTING.
TSB Nll9 JOB naNTINci ornuE
" THE PR SEI"
innnarvilamatencatlyiehtes
IMIRY nisluitzen V
PAmrattanrs.
rAy.ux BOOK&
'natal' OF EVEAllVEllettdiraii/OP
AIICIPIONEERS, LAWYERS
PIENDEJLIM, bIA.NI7FAINVI
*AVARUA)) MID 105URAMON 00111ZATALES,
PrALIg AND ORNAMENTAL PRIMING
f ANDI.
vmnegits,
tWb orders loft titthe Publication Mee of This
prdss a.f r. 417 CHP,B3II enroeu will be
P - 301.-200 barrels Mess Pork, for sale
by C C. SARL‘ Ft lc CO *
Jot-it 108 ARCS Stroot.l4 door above Front.
CARD.
Noe. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND St"
Fa: LAD EL PHI A •
CURWF_,N STO E/DART
& BROTHER
Are compelled, by the exigencies of the times, as
well IS the course adopted by °them to ofroy Vow en
tire dtoos of desirable styles of
At inch prices as will defy competition, and effect
RAPID SALES.
The ImMain stock exhibited is all of recent pur
chase. Mist considerably Isis than that of Wholeside
Rouses, whose stook was bought early in the se a son,
Bargains are offered in
Colored, and Bleak Eilks,
Paris Printed Dress Goode,
Atogatabiente Plain and Figured.
Traveling Dress Materials,
Poplins and Valencia',
Paris Grenadiers.
Paris Jaemirts and Lewin.
Paris Organdies,
Printed Chat les.
Printed Foularda,
And a large and well selected stock of
MED irId,PRICED DRESS GOODS.
STELLA SHAWLS. in every grade and sty le.
BLACK LACE POINT SHAWLS, bITEDIOI.IB. &a,
gro.
LADIES' CLOTH AND SILK CLOAK% COATE,
MAIII ILL,AS. Ac.. tge,, and. English Water-proof
Tweeds. for Ladies' Cloaks.
The Stock of Men and Boys' Spring and Summar Wear
is full, sue cos , proies ail desirable *tyke, from the
late Cash Attotion Sales.
In the Domestic Department are found all the leading
makes, selected expressly for family use, at the low
est priest,.
Purnistung Goo-is, comprising Table Cloths and Ds
masks. Counterpanes Sheetings„ Ac , Jac.
To effect large saes, and induce trade, that are pre
pared to offer aduantnee in variety of Styles and
prices.
New =Mmes. made under tuts existing depressed
condition. of trade, give us the advantage of competing
successfully with any of the novel expedients resorted
to by other
OURWEN S?ODDART & BROTHER,
M, L. HALLOWELL & 00.
IMMENSE
WHOLESALE STOOK,
SILKS, DRESS GOODS,
BRAWLS, MANTLES, &C., &0., AC.,
FOR BALK
AT RETAIL,
At muoh below the oidinary wholesale istee.
4 7 1 ;
Noe. 333 MARKET and 27 Noah FOURTH Street.
fat stukthSt
HSTNEL & SON,
e Nn. 713 North . TENTR Street. above Coates.
Will menthe
EtaLA•reg OF THEIR STOCK OF
NEW 'eND DEt.411,01,v. DIUsSs 0 008
At still treater reductions in p: ices than they have
ever neer. mnd • and nt
. . • • •
lgUufl LOW RR PRIOPA
than any RETAIL-Wk OLESALE HOU tE in the oity
vane,' and ovlard r-t Ors, very oneay.
Very °Leap and good Bbek
Croton Drew, Go. do of every 'variety.
Tina lanonyt and Organdie. was at 1 254.
SILKN MAN LEv, popiTt.. WIVE OOS.
AND CLOTH. CO T. eiNID MAN ri.LEG,
jel },GREATLY UNDnft. COOT PRICES.
r.{.Y.ELE.• & LANDMI L, FOURTH .and
AtiCq, are presort d to suit families with an as
sostment.of goddeadapted to their RAWL
Muss rapc , nor!mem
Colored mike ordered 414 , ine *Wee.
Full lin , stave Household Goode.
Goode ad'nred to bo.s' wear
Goo piptbs:. blacks end colors.
Best makes df Malthus.
Table Lir en' and L 0 arelinga. jet
f,FAY GOODS,QP THE PL&kSENT FA
mug ,
I ease rimy Modal/NOV*" carts.
1 rase Grim' "'or a,k- it% carte.
I ease Lira] P0pt481,18% 04fita•
I rase dray Goat litqr .45 •
• 1 ems 8 4 Um J3arege..vglaige.
EVR . M. k.. LNPL,
- jai ,FOb l iTH and A RAIL
SOhiiitgit fitlo
Grenadineilarezes• ,0 -
Bed
4 imd felitiry loft prices.
II ion ersandose and t .. a.
Funellwo , stedlVlTlPZittegot,
wz
•lirns;graTlPl-4 %' 6 lZiiitiiii'"
_matrirmlgo.dl,-
iluertru.llemita m matormag,
Mid eilk4 'ref 'At= 11 , .nesi.
Blrege. 4410409, and Qmspdr i actbes...
Ukaliy Elti47lfOrectit , fteLE'le
--s - ettevorazz6t4 tIgOTaBRA,
0111:0 1 1141Mr,s0 lit6.ttie Streets.
ADAMS - !ISONAAT9LIC. to be . closed
•I•u- Aix,„ntioES.
-Cheaper thanrit tatoutirWe taken einfter think'
was D Mil,. -klieuTtl. AxoD
f'bPEIONa O? 3 lit ARCH-61ft 6,ET
MANTILLA STORE. ii. W. +some! . TENTH and
ARCH.
ALL RIM GOODS.
Rich Lyons Bilk (Iron's's.
Rich Lyons Silk Semmes.
Cambria and Midler Lace Points.
Do. do.do. Mantillas. Cloth and Tweed Circulare.
Summer Cleats. Ale.
Purchased under the influence of the Wei..panic,
and to be st.id at leas than she cost of importat ion
xnanufaonice.
Ladi-a are invited to inspect title stock, without re
morse benire purohmung elsewhere
mj 27 1m JACtin HORSPAL.L.Prou'r.
ADAMS & BOWS STOOK to be 'closed
out et Lowest Wholuale
CR.t.APXR Ts&hi .F A Dl-COUNT WERE
TAKEN OFF
after the agile was made. I.IGHTH AND ARCH.
/117 79
CLOAK3.—Wholesale Merchants are in
vited to imeat the stoat at
IVENS',
No. 93 fionth NINTH Street, earner of !sine Ft.
ns , St "trn Between IWarKet and Chestnut.
CITY CLOAK STORK, Ivo. 142 N.
Fiehth street, above Cherry are now setting every
new style of the Brown superb quehurs,tn every new
shuts of color, cheaper than any other store in the
city. nty3l lot
75 MT 0/03SIMEMz,
flt good Anality, and an wool.
Vassnne, as, good awl cheap.
Nast Mixtures. fano, and blank'.
Boys' Coatings, Yftut thuds and Vestings.
CuUer..B.'& t;O
S. B. Corn-r NINTO and MARKET.
CLLEAP DRMS OKAYS.
Organdy Lawns. 123 i o.nte—worth 20.
Gay ;figured Owens*, 26 a.n , a—worth 66.
Popdaetta. an. °Emilie...lßM .021 otnd.3.
Oarsman, In Blanc nre a Good*.
COuPkat & OONARD,
IL E. Corner and VA MIMI',
ADABIti do SUMPS STUCK to be closed
net at Loweet Wheleme hide!,
CHEAPER THAN IF A DlfttaruNT WERE
TAKEN OFF
after the tele Wee made. EIGHTH AND ARCH..
FIJI
VPRINfi CLOAKS, IN EVERY NEW
S
style,at ,
in% 31-1 m No. 43 R. Nin it street.
NEW STYLE CLOAKS, EVERY NEW
1 . I style, every nay material. at prises that satonisli
ever , one. so the large store, N. E. sooner of *eighth
and Walnut s rests. ony3l-Im
PARTIODLAR ATTENTION IS RE
quested to oar fine stook of
ORGANDIES, FINE LAWNS. AND BILK CHAL-
Lf Rd,
Whiati, in consequence of the time. will be disposed
of at saorxfiosd rates. Clast3 A lAMB & $Ol5,
in , ID - EIGHTH. AND ARCH.
FKINO CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA
1J nets ►6IYk:KB', my3l-Im
. _
A DAMS ec, SON'S STOCK to be closed
outI aSt I TIATI97 7:Prftwr WERE
TaREN OFF °
after the sale Tam made, MONTH AND ARCH.
re.,9a
RPHISTG OLOAKI, THE CHEAPEST
1,7 ever meen, at WENS'.
m 731 lm No. 93 B. Ninth street.
ADAM it SOWS STOOK to be, closed
oat at
0 *Eta WHOLESALE 'more,
Cheater itinin if a diimount 'were taken off' after the
male erne made. BIGHTIL AM) AttGlii
le
ad
H. MCINNES.
IttlEM'rl.Mllloll, BLIU(J
SILL JILEASII
MIANDI3LF+IIII.
r*T7 - 71
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOUSES
400, 462,':004 404
NORTH SECOND STREEr,
ABOVI WILLOW
4_A POLKA SPOT FRENtaI LAWNS,
- 5 tor sale et 12 cents.
Ruff Grounds W . bite Polka Spote.
Mote Grounds White r pots.
These are brat quality F rench.
kiY It E. tc. LAN WELL.
FOURIG and ARM
50POS, FRENCH BAR N S, for sale
thin rooming. 1334 cants.
Puma Goods marked down.
Gray itorala. marks,' down.
Idonamniquen. marked down to 183( cants.
islY FOURTH.NDZIA,
arid ARON..
DAMS & SON'S STOOK. TO be closed
A
ent at
.I.OWEST WHOLESALE PR FUEL
Chaanar than if a thocount wore taker! canner the sale
was made, LIG tali Ni) Altoll.
not)
IVEW PLAID INDIA SiLKI•z—
iN Jot reosiwod per Flying Scud,
Franc 08121011. two eases of
plaid India estta qualm,
Warrsisted to No.& ...ell, and serVielatallt
Iror *Jammer Dresses.
Also. one ease of
Brown and rab .ndis watins.
Yellow Ponce... for ~ .ernmer Dusters.
White Pongees, for under wear. r
R Lt. $$ BROTHERS,
Fr.STrt U ( and 1 IGHIU &reel.
isAir ..S.
LILLIiPS SAFE DEPOT ithatovsv
to No. 91 iSeath 19F,VENTS Street, Clear the
nhuklin
Institute.
The ondersigned. thankful for past favors. and beaus
determined to went future patronage, has moored an
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a
lane assortment of LiltiesCelehmted Wrought and
Milled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Balks, (the only
strictly lire and burglar proof safes mule.) Ala°,
lie's Notional kid Sant Yank. Safe. and flank Looks.
Lillie 's Bank Vault Doors and books will be fornuthed
to order on short notice. This a the strongest, host
promoted, sad cheapest Door and Look yet offered.
Also, particular attention is maned to Lillie's New
Tabinet Safe for Plate . Jewelry, leo. This Safe is oon
__Aoi manias style and elegance anything yet of
w.f., for this purpose. and is the only one that is striae
11 fire and Prow.
Orel rio rlol. — / have now on hand say twenty of
Fme, eITiIIZL & Co.'s earee mom of 110131.UODZI)
nem, SOMO TOM Of other ;Pikers, oamsrtung •
complete easortmont as to sizes, and all lately sr
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Rafe. They will
be must eery low prioss. Please call and exorcize.
feat - trif n stAnuvß. 'went.
CLAM star bE4vsu UP SVERY
M , • / AMES raossEm
imwu
Q. see ItARILEV drat.
FATHER TOM AND THE POPE;
ort
A NIGTIT AT T., • E VATMATI;
WITA ILL9eTY ATtVE ZWGIC•VIA , 3II.
ju. entire .evr edition lo yublpthed itt ray
cents. or firs cooks f.r one Dollar, atd is for sale,
at waolessie or •rerem
T fl PETP RION & BROTH! re.
men: f ro.
CH ITT minter. Phi'ade
Copies men, fro. of poet , 4 e on reoeipt or price,
It , s the richest book in the JhuStsti lenteue, end
shoo 41 be van by erivlbodY. It
THE POPg AND FATHER TOIL—
" ORT fT ADM RRS_P IT.
Price, :15 (lentil It OODY. For . ti le et
T U. PSTEKSO I is [MOTS RR'S,
It NO. ^4 08 -1H STNU r 80191 t. Mind 1,014.
A VTENTLuN
MILITARY MANUAL:
A MANUAL OF INHTRUVION FOR VOLUN
'MRS AND MILITIA,
MAJOR WILLIAM GILT/Ali, U. S A.
1 vol. D.nn ava, 742 itragee and 11Mira of 200 Matra
bons. .
PRIOR SO.
TEE ONLT COMPLETE MANUAL rmeuswen.
COMBINING THS INT E RE:s OP TACTICS NOW
AUTHORIZ SD U. SKRITICE.
Extract from letter from Alf *A Sully, Cantata Second
Infantry, U S. A
PHILADIILVEM,II/16 , Ch IS. TM.
I have carefully overlooked Gilham's Manual- and
consider it one of the beet works of the kind published
in thin country.
FORT COMlglqi. N. Y. Harbor. Jan. 6.1861.
I think it admirably suited to meet the wauts,of the
Military of our country.
/ afliont., v-ry respectfully, .
Your obedient servant.
hift WAR it JOHNSON,
Major U.S. Mini.
HEAMQVAILTEMII DEPARTM.ET OF THE MO.
CIIIMOORtI. :VIM RI 1861,
I have examined Major Odium's Manual, and think
tt - an excellent work to ohm, if in he hands of toe
Volunteers. G 0. B MeOLEILAN.
Major General U. it. Army.
I know Motor Gilliam (the author or Griham's Ma
nual) personally. As &tactician he is nneurpas•ed.
WIL,IANI. A. Pr.ND.
Colonel Seventh Resiment. New York.
We have examined eilham's Manual and find i to be
the o- complete w dik f the him now punished A
copy ehouid be in the gesitesswn of every otboar in the
NOTVIOO. - LEW. WiL.O.N.
Cal. Commanding Second Regiment Oh o V.
A. G. PAR FLY,
Major Second Regiment Ohio V.
Published end for male hp
caitiudt DRAILVER, Philadelphia,
No. / coo CO ENT , UT etreet.
The book wilt be eelit by Mil, Postage FAO, on
receipt of advertised wine. relga-1t
pIIBLISBED BY AUTLIORITY
TIE . E WAR DEPARTMENT,
MAY 1, 1861
UNITED STATES
INFANTRY TACTICS,
For the Instruction. Exorcise/. end Atreenvres of
the United times Infantry. ioehoding 'idolatry of the
Line. Licht Infentrl. and Riflemen.
Prepared under the direction of the War Depart
ment, and sutiforoted end adopted by
TR 8 h;CR Writ ftY OF WAR.
WAR DEPARTMENT, WANIMA. MEP I,IMI.
This system of United States Infantry-Tactics for
Light Infantry and Rifieraen. prepared ander the di
rent= of the War Department.having been approved
by the President, is adapted for the instruction of the
Troops when acting as Light infantry or Riflemen.
and. under the set of May 12'k 1810. for the observance
of the Militia when so employed.
SIMON CAMERON,
Beoretay of War.
CONTENTS.
SCHOOL OP THE SOLDIER.
sosOOL OF THE COMPANY.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR. SKIRMISHERS.
GENERAL CALLS AND
CALLS FOR SKIRMDMIERz.
SCHOOL OF THE BAT PALION.
THE ARTICLES OF WAR.
Dlcr/oNARY Of bILL/TARY TERMS.
One Vol.. 18cno.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co.,
PUBLISHERS, PHILADELPHIA.
m•sT at
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TRENT.—Two Houses on Race street,
one No 107, and the other No. '55 Paid house*
ern complete wi h all the modera Improvements. In
quire at no. 136 *Atm e tro t; jei et*
maTO RENT—A Furnished HOUSE and
Grounds, near the City; account hourly.
Also. one on a farm, distant two hours by rail : beau
tifutly located. ial-auf* r
App y at 1 o'clock. at No. 912 CHURCH Ailey.
NTO LET.--Five-story kiTORE, No.
335 M RKR,T Street. Ftve-story STORK. eo
23 Ii ACH F4JURTP rtieet. A large ssmod Boor,
ti 0.1.5 NORTH r OURTEleveet. •g.th fine tor , hern
light. The above properties ate offered for Kept at
39:Weed ,ates. App:) to WM. B. BACON. 331
MAEKET MrPet. m 338 Et
(.ERMANTOWN COTTAGE AND
FURNITURE TO RENT.—Partor. Libras",
Mainz "MOM, Store room. Walth-honks on
first dour; fi , ur chimbsrs, bath, arid wider elwant ee
oond goer; ortmaipers thirM flow; range. gm. hot,
and cold water. Minted on high r,rot nd near a rail
road stalou. Address • t.otrase,' Jilastre Dispatch
rn3lB
am If Lilt 6.11.1 A—A i.eot)etE and LUT,
Nffildenirably knitted on MAIN Street. Burlington.
N. J. Aptit] to Ix' M. M. GI
606 MINOR Streog,Philtdolp_tra.
Or to FRANKLII wouLttaAri.
11018-thetn2llt • M •cre•l. liorlinrtort.
al TO LET—A bestrable ROUSE, with
AEL sli the Mr darn Improvements. surrounded wits
shone and ornamental Trees. No. VI 'Ur tott st.eet,llnr
tingtun,Apply to E. P. SI I DM-111M,
rr,,,,tf. North pRoNT street.
TO LET—. 4. 3.)BIIt,ABLE DW
BL
MK LING, NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Strom.
Apply to W ETRE lIILb & BROTHER. 47 and 49
North ITECON D Street. rabli-tf
OLLEOTNIIT-ergbET 11QTR$E and
STORE to rent,—The desirable Dualisms lodation,
13 CRESIN UT Street,with dwelling Sttnetued. Apply
ac 431 taLESTN LIT arse,.
GERMANToWN PROPERTY TO
RENT.—To Rent, the large end commodious
modem-built House, corner of ARMAT eereet ant
WILIAM Avenue, with sea, bath, hot and coin water,
and n 4 It h , e 7 I n Ol e rair egale.nrt'h'ilAggir, It
h i e
premises. ace-tf
gig TO RENT TWO 00 NT Y.
1101:18F11, ono mile from Timmy. 'm No.
717 'WALNUT Street. 3m*
TO
LET-BFDOND-STORY ROOM, 802
OURESTNUT %treet- over LEWIS LADOSIUS
&CVO Jowoln Bore, The hew. location In Philade ,
hm for on, tool of light bereaves. Apply io the
Jewelry More, Rent U. relit
'l l O KANT—A very desirable noes,
AL on the Ninth - street front of " The Continental
Hotel." The Store at Ninth and Ramona meets Dope
eiady adapted for a Sanwa and FAR ass Maker.
Apply to JOHN HIOE,
fee-tf Honthweat NINTH and *it NS( 1 114 Ptreele.
RNNT--TED3 LARUE AND DON-
A_ VENIENT Coal Wharf and Limber Yard al
Msylandville, Twenty • fourth want. Apply to E. C. &
r, ft, WAKR EN oa the promises. mtitt If
pOR EXURANIIE.—A UHOIO.IB TRAM
a. of good unimproved term land in the State of New
ieney, convenient to the OitY.will be exchanged foi
e.tzcirertr. Anuly at No. 1/8 FEDERAL Street,
RR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
. AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, PA ,
—Emil Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms.
Beare" and dwellings for sale or rent in Norristown and
9 cdg l eel°tulteLG°ll63° 2l °.
referencesg:t
WANTS.
WANTED -Men of intelligence and
I.IOISaiIIC address as Travelling Ag.nts. A elitnee
to make Money, and no humbug. r ddrema,inth at , uIP
ottll upon 0. 17. s.b.ahlati, 139 Suuth IGH Iki
Eltre.t. ISt*
WAN T ED.—A young woman from No.
v V TS Roods would kite a !Situation in Rome venoms •
table tam ly to take tare or *hi !then. and make herself
tenmralo °Ont. Csn W - ull and 1r 11. Wages not mo
moth an oWeat am a home. Ilona° midterm ti
P•nals • my3l. St"
jJ~JAATfGU-200 SADDLERS, or men
• • accustomed to Nevins light leather work. I lofty
St No. 0:17 libW MARKET ISirotA trult-st
40.; WO
g W ... .&NTED —A a first Mart
"r7 on uneneembe s red valuable City
Prop rtp. Address W. H• li.,at this afins. mit 3t*
S'CON D-H 3ND FURNIT URE BOUGHT.
—Fatbar Bea, Carpet& Munn, sod aii Hasa
keeping gamins f Tinto:lh the Vita blithest earth rime
Kewe paid. Constantly on hand attemot assortment of
ano &coati-Re ot Furtutoreoulton to tho City
trade. Apply or address T. N. w AJAR, Na. 984
MARKET Btrest, Routs side, below Tenth street.
mySIS et' -
ANT.III)—a(ANTS to sell PAWLS.-
* w OES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at
Floes one third leas than can be purehaeed elsewhere.
all on or address loamy immolated) .1. L. BAILEY. No.
COVE I' street. seam. Mass. mlOl6-3m
114124PL0Y ERS WANTING YOUNG
Man, fr.o., are invited to eddreie the " Em to;
meet Committee," at the Rooms of Ole Yo_mig Men e
Christian Assoontlion, 1009 and 1011 On.bOTHUT
street. , "1,44,
BOARDING.
qummsß BOARDING.—A few Eoardera
can be accommodated innnrivate family. LOIS-
Out desirable. grounds extensive and shady, within ten
minutes of the *ay Ny . Ie:17. APP I 7 ORXR—ES
KAL,IIN. He. Gil Vel POINT by letter to t,amd-n
Post °thee. or via flouttratreet Farm 10328 WWI se
BOARDING.—Front and communicating
Mane tar patlesnan Ina ♦e*y pleallnot location.
Good Board. and at modkrata Irma. OWING earl at
a 42 PENN Minot, Camden, ei J• laY 2B at
nOARTYINg.-Four gentlemen can be
ttnat fartably ataianntodatad. and at madarate
prices. at 63 E??4N threat. Camden. N. J. no 21 Ct
LEGAL
UST .1.`1113 DIST, 16T 00Titra
IN
tachment tutted out of the Di ors;lcurt: of the United
Awes. m ano for the r:asteinit strett of Pentsauteanta.
at the Demos of Henry - ,arpenter et al:. and to re e
dt,ected. I tare arvered and taken into nortosiestion
the 8H IP Garth:Kai , Pe ft4fitlLL, now lying in the
stream oppouite the navy yard.
' , aloe II reei given- era the time neeetred for
the Want of the said writ end for the hear nu _of the
Obteie to the fetal day or JUN e...t).3M as /ice United
girlie's Court room. in the e.ty of ph teeelehts.
WK. MILLWARD,
tr R. /Vierehal KO. of Pranspap,.ma,
U. U Marshal's • toes, Phila.. May at. l&R. n:jetat
I"N TUE ORPHANS ' UOURZ4O3. - 170
CITY AND COUNTY OF Yliii,lt ItP IA.
hatats of tinbitY 01)0141T tst4.:jaeeertsed.
Notice to hereby men, that the widoVof the tratd de
cedent has Wed- In sold Court, her petition and an
prattentent claiming to retain tnepors,oolll Pnlo'rty
therein mermoseo. of the value of 81M6 W. under the
sew of 14th April, 1851 . and Bth n 1868. +lid th e same
wit be apmoaedos FRIDAY. 7th June. 1851. uniess ex
ceptions are 6.led thereto. m. witYk:ll,
say 18 aw 4t For the 1 etitioner.
INTHE COURT OF OOMM . $N PLEAS
IN
FOR TUE CITY AND COUNTY OF rn4LA.
DS' FRIA.
MABEE W ITGIC by bey next frierd Gustavus A, Andre,
ye. cEtattLte %TOIL
September Term, meo No 10. .n Divorce.
Dear fir : Please take notice. that the Conn tins this
created a Bute th ou y tomboy..use t.
11.1 , Divorce
ailnoulo mamtno.al ft not to deeretto t h e
Case. tteturnable the let day of .10110•1100/. 0110 &stook
A- M.
M
To r. otionos 17: 0 00,Reeisaridont abeam tamed.
sikagAlt.O. Aet'y for Lib.ltent.
Xay isth,lB6l. laylB-mr. At*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the gubsenber has lost Certifeata No. add of the
West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Company , en
titling him to nineteen shares of its capital stool', and
se thst ei t h
os e le .!. apply to the odd commas to Wan a slow
ap/IllAtill et* 71110XLASS.
MIISIOAL FUVD HA.
TRIM (SATIIROAV), JUNR
fleasiD
OOMPLIMENTAKV TESTIMONIAL
TO
MIRK ABM'S' LONISO•LE.
The ioeueu rater or Th•
_Lon. 'outho.n nor weows
of Vo , ll,lyeefle Helier Fecd" prior pi her eepatigre
e WWII Ilk (Aber 0-tief
G 11 , 41 4 1 1 I'll: 4 1CM, Mal I'4. AT 3 0. C 3 -0011..
OR ND F.V c:i/NIGE.RT AT 8
CON. ?MT EF OP A r Ne.NOEMEN
ALFX Hir.:NiaY, TEP . On HIE CUTVAL
jb Vii W POR3
ILIC
OR . !NOW tH Sta.,
....US. BROWN. Blir4 H:. weTBEL.
GE'' POFF.7•Yr () Odl3 t , APDIO,
IL B FRY. T11 9 10116k5Y,
K. N.PnIFORD. JAS. F
13' NOY q.t. s s woon, }/. P . nd
W. B. BUN XING R&M, JAMES
&G. , 140.
The foiloWing setVeiseo have Is the
kiadeat mon- Sr onion. gored .h.ir n,d on Mon uogamon
Mra A. W St'
Mdmo. 1 444 't HA JORAOD4IIEII.
bliss I, ZZIE POOLE.
Laso
(The Indian Voesliet
Mr. JOH .1.- r.R.
Mr. A. uLF glafilF4LD.
Mr. W. 8. Till h. 13 ,11.011.
(Pieta Nolo,)
BRAND 0 rt,MIVITELA.
.Prinorpal Polo Performers, M.M.
icaiLLE caoix E.— ..... BOTOEPR.
Z6lO . ..... .
Boy Tr -- • - -KOCB.
D M I% „ „
sciic .s
abIikii&TVICALTRIANO.
PROP ... . . TB UN D EN
air ,7 or full Faille - II ars or t he * Musical Maas-o and
Evening Conan. see Pro ramm a °burnable at ail
the Bluaie Scums end onnamsr Hotels. and rho Bal.
,
where t ekl , e can ue had,
TH.6 MATILi3g WI: CO' MINCE AT 3 PRY,
TIM EVENING CO IGEN, r AT S 0* LOOK.
(RAND PATR (Yr IC m um()
FESTIVAL,
IN AID OF TH v Lt) .'PEER FUND.
AT Tee
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
ON Tlihe on I KISIN 0.". r. 4, ism
The entertsinmer t will he under the Patronage ache
followrmi gentlemen
Aloaatder Henry, Co . 34mes ,Pa re,
it
Hon. 'chard Was. P King- 1 .4 4..
8 d Haratariann. Deo. A. Hensel Elm..
David W. r.ed ors- E.e.. O.6tAS 8. Moat n. ila
Mame. J. K. & Messrs- Stewart & Pe
ons tenon.
The foltlwing artists and amateurs have kindly ten
dered Dieu-services:
Mal) el e Nee A BISHOP.
MADAM P. i3NItIHA. JOAI.INNBENe
ma13..1 , 11N DR tcw
MISs H RN TTA RH , 'W,
was IZZIE POOLE.
MR ti . H W OO D.
DR. CUNNIND'ON % KR' A. kInROFI-lith
PROF. k. CARR CRCS&
PROF M. H. CROBB,
A GRAND ORCH.St
With the entire Chorus of the Ries OHL, & HAYDN
Ihal —2OO V-ces
MIPS. SOHN D IE R P.W fee e rateotie A.ddritlia t
written by Mond Pant Brown, Eon., 133 meewileeree or
&Honk ?male Leman e
Dunne the le wool Entertainmer t whieh will emit
lintel Overtures •Croll. i nlts • and Choruses. the Or
cheetra *ill perform a FUSRHAt. ilia:la. Nom
weed ha beethuvoni) memoria of the lamented Col.
peed
THE NATIO VAL ANTIIPM end THE srA
*PAN - ft. , D Lta •NE will beating In morons P-f , ted
slips will be distil bired moons t the audience, who'sie
sainted to omit In thY p , rformerrell.
he whole under the direction of
Kw LN ..pot,
TICKETS %Wt.:NI Y . -FIVE. C' NTH to all parte of
, he houis, menet the Proscenium &memos h.oh are
$8 snob.
flox floe will be (2p!ri front ato 4 o'oiook on Monde;
and . 1 flews), June au and 4 , ti
'fiekets will also he far sale at Beek Lewitmee
Chmkering & don', COMA nt mar et; '.O & Ns,
and at W. N. Coulstoes Bus o Eighth street,
above Arch. - I sl-St
()ADM Y OF 14111610.
"-A"-
A CONCERT,
THE 1. " 26V " E!.41LEN,
OR
CORONATION OF ToR ROBE.
TOORTUIR %RITZ
MIROBLLAN wous PIECES,
he 'MeV t 'y the
JrANcocx GIRLS' GRAMMAR, SCHOOL,
TH'USW2I 44 EVIII I TTa r '_ II .II 4 S4.I . S4, 4. 'IB6I,
At 8 o'citoot.
Cordustor
TICKET'S 5 CENTR.
For vale at Beek & Lawton's Reeenth and Chastain
streets; Lee & Walker',. 712 rhereinnt street; •t the
Newel. Coats s stre. t. above Twelf.n, and at the door
on the evening of the CoLeett. . Jet de
THE REHCARSAL OF THE HANDEL
AND HAY'N PPM [STY. far the PIT TO' LC
M GaICAL, F , P+Ti vAb, wll he oa MOD DAY E"K-
N NG, at 8 avrloca, at Cu] oaenas'• Booms, 807
CH aTNUT tree'. l'era.dar or the
OiONOTORq.
110VONVII 6 a 1.1 t)t-IMPLi.) TiItAIRE,
kNA RACE Street, below 'Finn;
Tins IBA i RDA Y) WV a mile. Jane Ist.
Will be pert. ruled
TR r• MARTYtt BOYS OP '6l;
Riot Blitimore—Picht between gigagentingetts Re
giment ard Hal unorr , Roughs.
lamming by Mum Abram.
Uotto:uding with
MR. AND r Tr;rt WRIT'S;
on, wire ona TEE BABY Lawns /
Mr. Peter P, y Chapman.
litre. eter White . y ea rt Chi%
Pr RiAL::;* . ii;auty and the Beas.Y"
cifitS.E'l TU. ZAJI.
Mole —Aire. M. A. GARR ETTECO.
&Act Afreurer.—.— Mr. WM. A. CRAW.
Darren Arent j" D. M U
I AST WRFC 0 - 1? TWE BEASON'
TWURE4DIY. FR DA AND •A tURDAT.
eriXternffi. seventeenth, end Eigh.eente Nights of the
Dationnt Drama 9 t
. .
THI PATRIOT'* DREAM.
With its great cast, matisifitseut scenery, and gram%
tableNaz
Prices as nstml. •
cn , s,Ov DAY the world-renowned Hooter lc Canto
bele' 5 , 1 ins t rats wtil appear. tel3a-ar.
ASBITMBLY BUILDDIGIS.
A STEREOSCOPIC AND PANORAMIC RERUN
PION COMBI.NzD.
MONDAY EVENING
NAY Xr. and every ?;veiling during the week, will be
exhibited
VIEWS OF, THE PRESENT WAR.
with•msohanioai effects. Also. Sanderson's moving
PANORAMA OF TRH; Rtl.S AN WAR.
Appropriate'musia bra Brams gand.
Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents. Doors open at
73(.. Commence at & me 24 tf
P N 14 . A , AO&DEMY Or TUFO FINi
AL ARTA-1024 CEIF4TNIIT EITHEET.
whlrt 7 -eighth NNNUab EXCIURITION
of TAINTINEN and SCULPTURE is now oven.
Admittance 25 neat"; Season ['wheys 88 cents; CIA.
dren half price. Catalogues 10 clews. ntooktleadem
will receive their tickets at the ownderny
Oren from 9 A.M. till T P. Al., and from 8 P. M. yu
10 P. M. .
SUMMER, ItESOlt rl3.
EIOWLAND'sI ROTEL—
BRA 114-riv. G LONG BR A.NOEI. N. J.
Tho sabooriber w 11 opoo hao hot.l 'or PIO
it. PTA/ ue VI:1.0114
ora Polortiny June IS, 101. L
two,
propii.tor.
n'7 sl 2m* N. 110 W
WARI 1-4 WILL BS REWCIVtD AT
a retired and ple.want T. moaned farm-hound
in iibutpr onu : ty bat &thin diem , on rom thef6
Toad. ihe dwellog hone la ft !Cr eh dart - with
large ye etanin and f mt :ardor. nib furnish boarders
with mil the .0 or. alba ooautry aan
afford. A nply
St& ISANSOM Ofreet. mr3l-0." •
P, P Et AT A. MOUNTAIN PRINGS.
LAY(iABTER COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA..
h a celebrated , L" s• tering - Finer will open for vow
was on the 3 r day of JUNE with all the attractions ot
former seasons.
Situ.ted on a mountain 1,100 feet above Me-water
overlooksne the richest sari °Aural country In the
world the air qv !featly ours and dry at all Linea, rea
ders it proverbially health,.
there ere amide aosommodations for .00 vigitoyw.
fine unladen walke through the forest to the van us
syringe and summer honest on t-e mountain and to
the observes ory from the too of why, is pre euted to
too ere one of the finest amt in en extensive p.no
iemio etewv to be seen. A rood blowy is kept on the
place. end beautiful driven ar..una ; not and cold battle;
e eplendlo band f (from the nr mania. of I' ht
ladelphia LI howling alters end billiard swoons : with
one latest ed tables. Large .ard -tt attached to
the Vitae from whien all the vatembles s e taken
fresh for the table, which, 00. will be supptiesi fr re
the ebil &labia and Bastimore markets as web pe
from the rich agriervtursi (somata around. tteretel
and attentive oorvaott,
nerving 'men Dona vied with the eitabl , shmeat for
some years wits t..e -a e pr. pristor. the enamel raid
Alel , ee the old patrons of the place and 'he -pa lin
generally that it will be a otatn-tild in every Caveat
sent, in Its former popular way.
Yintrits to the '"Pri, es will take the oars to Landes
ter. thence IS owes stating over pleasant Made mg
throuth a beautiful .entry trough imeme Mee
at the venni, [gaols Railroad off; e, gay r.V 1 H and
M AkE Its f Streets. Ph thwelphis
For further particulars or airaulars the prearsetor
refers to JOa B.Y Sits, corner CB IROand VLAI
Streete, and to JAM RR H. 13.11 , 8(iN ho. 2 North
SlXt.ll. Streets Phi adelphin ; or. add - tres
b- tl-sAYMAKFIts
Ephrata P.O. Lancaster en. Pa .
RITE SULPHUR SPE:INC...I3 HOTEL,
C s MAPLE, Cumberland county, Pa.
The Proprietors take pleasure in -nnonnoing tO the
pubhe that this magmfimnt eatablielleteot W now open
for vision, Persons wahine pure moon - Ste air. Meat-
Mast waters. baldric, Ash int, en good Herne. at rea
sonable prices, cannot do better than to try these
Sewage For particular.. send for circulars to
WM. it BURM°UtiMa ? of the city of New York.
end
D. C. BURNE4T s Proprietors. my:l-let
m 24 Im if
BEDFORD SPRINGS-44. Q. ALLOT .
respeetfults informs the public that this welt eats
bashed and posolsr waterieg Naos is now open to tue
reae two and accommodation of visitors, sad will be
kept open until the firkt of October.
eensosur wishing Bedford Winersi Witter. Will be sue
pllsd at the springs at the following moos, VIZ
For 1 Wu calm 00
" it" (nat , berry ).-- 300
Bottles. 36 pent, per doz..--
S 00
Parties wishing roorm or ai r information in egard
to the piece, address the B Ilford Mineral' Springs
Compaary, Bedßird, Pennsylvania. m1.24111t
REUEL'S ROTx;t4,
HARRISBURG, Pa.
The management of this well-known Hotel having
been leatoll by ft- ism Cuff E & tit R. aha p agent
proprietor/ be lave to inform the public that *Mr
noose is now eeing_ y Eficr VAT D. 1 415-
F ITT t). and INIP tit) with a ',ow to the orovor
and comfortable aeoornmodation of those *hew me!
tavor the estsobahmens With the.r custom Guests
Witt reoptve actention and nonrtesi,and no ez
pens.. wit spared that may comma* to munstam the
Lintel to a first +Mai mil..
Pa "alias and others degiring to SPI - 12rn in Ranh
burg mutt g the summer mo„ths will find ple sant
boarding and largo a- d Rousing at ottr
establishment, upon moderate genes
AcoTr COYLE.
J 811,13.. RT Stentt.
m -1 m
SAYING ruriva.
Q n &V.llNtot UDlD—Ukirirst) dTAT/
b.. 7 TRUST COMPANY, owner TRIED and
NUT Streets,
LIME itEBll FIVE PER ERE?.
_E. R. CRAWFORD , Prenieento
/Anna R . HUN TER, fleereturr and Treasurer.
Mae hours, from to until 5 cealonk.
This Company is not Joined in WU application
Legislature.
_ _ _
WEST CHESTER
ARAM TRAINS via PKNI4 9 YLVa z
MA K A I K leave depot. corner ELPVeIeTJA
and M Pri", a? 8
V. Sunday, levne ktdladelphi . A 1230 0. M And 4 Y. M.
aat 720 A. 24,03 W
Cheater to 4 a. m. you tr
FOR BA I.IIMuRE DAILY
AT 3 O'CLOCK P E.
osa.A..iinuA.e. AND POIL, AD Pi STEAMBOAT
COMPANY .
(Ericsson Ltno.)
Via Chhicipeake and Deuipiereranel.
One of the new iron Oteitmhonts of thin ocuneffif wii
issue the tipper side of Chestnut street. Whey' e , v 1411
3:
AF IPrOOrr days excepted at 3 tielook. azd
will arrive in Baltimore garb the Pelt m' rnisg *
Freight of an loads takes at the lowest APO i 1=34
Cattle. Horses. !Stook. Vehicles &e.
For Freight. ands lathe office.
A. c OYES. Ja. Atok a.
mite-ins No. It 4 SOUTH WtiAitif
sidireis FUR NSW Yul l-.
NEW DAILY LINE, ria Delaware alle
Raman canal.
Phi auelphia and Neer York 'Ewen Steamboat Ooze.
Pal will reoeore freight on and after MONDAY MA
instant, and leave daily 4g P. d+.olnbranatan their eat,
goes in New k Yor the followleingrates daft.
ab.
Freigh t 2 tak6n WM. P CLX9R Agent,
Ito. 14 SOUTH lllt
AvED. Pallseelidda.
J AKER HAMAgent,
Pier' 14 ano 14 EAST EWER, New York.
1014-Iftr
&gatFOX NEW IUIUL —TUB
Phaiedelshis Stem Propeller ConwSitY
will oommenee their haziness for the season on Stomas
rich mut.
Their Steamers are now receiving freight at Seam!
Apr sbove Walnut meet.
Terms saeonunodatutg. Areilo . tam p & co
WWI ptil tioatti Delaware AMMO.
--Prof. JOHN BOWER,