' Guardians of the Poor. i.stat.d weenng of this Board was bald y eater fiettrYin, at Bleakley Almshouse, Mr. Marls SaY a , ~r,sldent in the their _gear reported that the census of the bonne , 5,5,.0.7 laSt. was . 2,890 :' ,OO , limo 101 year 2 199 . ... 491 1,,5,c:36;;n40i '''''' last two weeks, 218; births, 33; discharged, 189; eloped, 25; bound 14, aea,..s, tS;;; wom granted lodgings, and 57 fur- With me als. rae t l it t e , report w t _w of the Beard of Visitors, on ont fro° ' o that $1.162 3 x 6 have been - •daring the lest month for medicines. gro. 1 5 " 4 ,,ned coal, Act , which were distributed in The whole number of per ass•Nras aLitt..6 - 'boa doting the month WU 3 123 number o ss re w hew.* 457 • refused, 337. „ r si the s - - , , „,” c Sherrard tendered his resignation as "„ 0 ,,- • n Acne ted. • rfll46;i4o'olMsti: repo P rzed Oaths bad received Tsr° tax and for support oases ..,co or par.. ov er the same to the city trea il,sos, '47,;mjimanicatiou was received from H. W. Wier, set zee time of Ann Connor, a former in , l A lfd,o institution and bound three years to b° tratoferred to a resident of Altoona Agr , f to .1m was received from A. Red calumnies. .rata president of the Board of Visitors, stating t-rpertontae allowed is insufficient to meet upon g them. whien are exeeeding,iy Frl`nag at this stated of the year. president stated that the Board of Visitors .s-orized to increase the percentage if zie grere••'' ths Commitme on Accounts reported certain „,,, were ordered to be paid. `lto 2Poina — 1 committee on the reduction of the „ ro il of wept of paupers suffisient to pro the payment of additional nurses and a for lunatic asylum, recommend that , sti rs positions held by paupers in that depart tboliihrd, which would make a reduction $ 250 Per annum. Serve: thought the Board should first be car- .a t mit said offices could be dispensed with. ;he chairman of tile special committee stated they had given tee matter the ful'est humid „tie:, and were convinced that the offices could 11 swished without interfering with the arrange me,. a the institution. ' D i ;onsrd said that most of the persons thus emplo yed performed very trifling duties, and were , very Hub service. The report was laid over. S=ever moved to proceed to elect two reli ant peysicians for the A.lmstionse. Agreed to. p ; Bellows was elected unanimously to fill the rowipwd term of Dr Doer=” Dr 3iaotli was appointed senior resident phy esita. Limiard offered a resolution directing that ill fires and lights in the house be ea inguished, ex cept those astir= are absolutely necessary, at seven ~;loci: in January ! February, November, and De .miler. and at eight o'clock from the first of gush until the first of November. Agreed to. resolution was adopted complimenting Dr. ;.errand in the manner in which be had performe d his duties as resident phyeioian of the house, v i tendering their best wishes for his future wel ;ce and happiness. lir. Server stated that Dr. Shuford had been !placed to resign his place en account of the death gills brother to law residing in the South, and he ra. there to take charge of the estate, and to pro iJs for the family of deceased. the resolution was unanimously adopted. A resolution was adopted directing the appoint. :eat ore committee to examine the house, and um what Changes, if any, are necessary for the better osommodation of the inmates of the loatitution. Also. a resolution appointing a committee to m ama firewood for the coming season. Emu and Ur. Brown were appointed the oommit- Br Brown offered a resolution appointing a (tom ziltee with instruotions to report what changes, if n y, are to be made in the organisation of the 00111- zittees of the Board. The committee minding of yens. Brown, tierver, and srely. The teeretery read the usual requisition of the Nornri for supplies for the Renee_ The expenses of the Almshouse for supplies for Oe list fire months wore $37 677 Sas time last year 36 025 $1652 It will be perceived that this leaves en ONCOba os $103: over the sum expended last year. The ave pa population, however, is three hundred and fany, or fifteen per cent. more than at Me time I►tyear. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Dorm= CounT--Judge Hare.--Stoughten tante, ,ye Ager_ Au action to recover the moulds of the sale of part of a patent right. De bts reported The jury rendered a verdict lor ;itintiff for $1 200 J-meph Lindsay vs Richard R. 'Terkel% admini. Erato? of Alexander Erwin. An action on a wort pre given to secure the p.yment of a number of pradmory natal. Defame, that the natea had inn paid W. S. Pries for plaintiff; Husbands defendant. Jury out. THE DISTRICT COMIT, tat BANO—Zudges iniatood rid dtroud--Wila oleo in session, and ! wired With the content motion li=t COMMON PLEAS—Judges Thompson and :Wow fhe court was an session, bat nothing zientire.l of any public importance QtAnTER 5E,881038-4adge 4.lllBoll.—Yes ;nosy commenced the Juno term of the court, as usual, there were numerous applications a the pert of gentlemen summoned to serve as ,7tani and petit jurors to be excused from attend ice Tte usual excuses that are listened to term brim wore repeated. 77t.Tiotte to hearing there npolioauons, Judge I...;'s , ..deliversd his charge to the Grand Jary, of etir: , „lames it Nagley was appointed foreman. 2117 pert of it relating to the recent treason suit tithe Legialature, is as follows: It becomes my duty, gentlemen, further to call yam attention to an act of the Legislature of Penn passed at their recent session, which en larges the sphere of your investigations, and calls for prompt and decisive cation by you, should any MCI] bs charged with offending against either of its provieons Tho first and second sections of the get to which I refer are as follows: Section I Be it enacted by the Senate and R o us e of lopee.,entatives of :he Commonwealth tf Pen:vulva:l42. in G.neral Assembly met. and a is 10:7,6f/enacted by the authority of the same, That if any prison or persons, belonging to or re adout within this State, and under the protection of its laws, shall take a commiaaion or commission' from any person, State, or States or other the enemies of this State, or of the United States of America, cr who shall levy war against this State to government thereof, or knowingly and willingly ihall aid or assist any enemies in open war against this State or the United States, byjiiniog their amiss, or by enhating. or procuring, or persuading others to enlist for that purpose, or by furnishing nett enemies with arms or ammunition, or any otter articles for their aid and oomforo, or by car rying on a traitorous correspondence with them, wagtail form. or be in anywise concerned in form ing. any combination, or plot, or conspiracy, for 'moving this State or the United States of Arne :la tato the hands or power of any foreign enemy, it say organized or pretended government en t'sed in resisting the laws of the United States, shall give or send any intelligence to the enemies of this State, or of the United Stales of America, or mil, with Intent to oppose, prevent or subvert the internment of this State, or of the Untied States, ' , Ammer to persuade any person or persons from awing the service of this btate. or of the United YtteS, or from joining any volunteer company or ißociation of toe State about being mustered into smite, or shall we any threats or persuasions, or ler any bribe, or hold out any hope' of reward, *it like intent, to induce any person or persons to "Sande)] said serrate, or withdraw from any volun 'aer company or assoelatoen already organized nn der oho laws of this Commonwealth for that par loie; every person so offending, and being legally eenviotei thereof, shall be guilty of a high misde meanor, and shall be sentenced to undergo solitary Lteprieonment in the penitentiary, at hard labor, Pre term not exceeding ten years, and be fined is a elm not exoeeding five thousand dollars, or tot, at the distiretion of the court. provided list this ace shall not prohibit any citizen from taking or receiving civil commissions for the acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments Of writing. Sac 2 That if any person or persona within thin Commonwealth alien soil, build, furnish, coo- Mut. altar, or fit nut. of shall aid or assist in sell. leg, building. constructing, altering, or fitting out my vassal or vessels for the purpose of making ver or privateering, or other purpose, to be used it the service of any person or parties whatever, n mete war en the United States of America, or to resist by force or otherwise the execution of the hire of the United States, snob person or persons limit be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on 00tliii3. unn thereof, shell be sentenoed to undergo solitary imprisonment, in the penitentiary, at hard labor, :5t exceeding ten years, and be fined in a snot not 'lending ten thousand dollars, or both, at the heeretion of the court. The passage of this aot was deemed necessary tad proper by the loyal Legislature of our State, but recently adjourned, to prevent any person oithin this Commonwealth, in the manner therein indicated, giving aid, comfort, or support to the un ilateral, wicked, and causeless rebellion of a num ber of the States of the South, against the rightful itlhortty of the government of the United States if Arne lea. I characterize this rebellion as unnatural, be owe it is now waged by those who are oar own blasted and blood, and who are now by force of nal attempting the overthrow Of a government lit moat kind and beneficent upon earth; a go. Nerement fonoded by a common parentage, in note toil and struggle, and sufferings, we with them have a common inheritance This rebellion is Coked, breanse it is waged to gratify the unholy trillion of ipso ulnae motto is and has been, rote or ruin, and who refuse to ahoy the require :mote of the Constitution, when called to surrender the powers of government into the bands of the theta the p,ople It is causeless, for the reason that, ander the Constitution and the laws, there 114 , and is, ample redrew for grievances, if goy emoted ; and in no one instance baa the power I the General Government been invoked in vain, . 4 alone the duties and protect the rights of the eitliette This defiance of the power of the Federal lin h"ftr—this trampling upon the flag of our Zanily—this waging of war with fratrioidal L s rall, is an attack upon the individual and can 'satrate rights of every citizen of this land, and Is, therefore, to beput down by the strong arm of vhtt we shall yet prove to the world Is the It'ugut. Government that exists It must be, ba,n but a question of time; for, whether wet be long or abort, it can only end when ! eaten shall have been crushed out, never, I trust, liana ahotber resurrection and when, over a People puri fi ed by their trials, , a Government re -s'l4,l3lished in the hearts and affections of its loyal holism, the flag of our country ghat!. everywhere , al a terror to evil-doers, end encouragement to them that de well. To the accomplishment of this end, every one in hi D,roPer sphere owes his best services ; and yon, V l L l l4l men, inquiring for the oily and ocatuty of Ilatielphia. bra by hew charged with the duty of !".loft•hit treason shall not be allowed to dud, upon Pennsylvania soil, even an indirect minute ogre. Yea notice, will notice, gentlemen, that the mere ex lb of opinions, epken or written, adverse to / . e 9 r-wean:lent and she war waged by it in de of the Integrity and unity of the States eons " 11 111 it, unless snob written declarations assume Ltforal of to traitorous oorreepondonoe with 'na b() ° war with this State or the United States, :ever ill-advised oonduat maw be at the 1 1 ;:itin junerare of affairs, is not an offense" pun -11 le under the aotot Assembly; though it may tr i Tbl7 be regarded a subjecting the person kill 14 to well-grounded suspicion of die t], Of being at heart a traitor, awaiting but the opportunity to oonstrmluste hiutreason, though not Heel, to iodietment. The law punishes only the overt set, and if it Emmes to your knowledge, as grand Jurors, that any one belonging to or residing within this joie diction has offended against the law to whioh I have called your attention, let each an one be pre oented, without fear, favor, or 'amnion, that the law may be vindicated, the hands of the Govern ment strength, ,ed, and the guilty brought to speedy and condign puniebment. 'rho Clothing of the rennoylvlinitt Troops. In order to supply the necessities of the Penni sylvania troops at Washington, the demander o some of those in camp in Pennsylvania had to be postponed until other uniform could be manures tared, u will be seen by the following letter of the Quartermaster General : HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA. MILITIA, QUARTIIRRAs riSR'S DeranTaear, , ilauttisarma. May 27. 1861. J To fits fixemltoory A G. Crawl, Governor and Commander in•chief tim : In obedience to Special Order, No. 1, of this date, if to forward the clothing, as per regal eition, dated 231 of May, made by Cola. McDowell and liartrants, of the Fourth and Fifth regiments, instead of sending it as heretofore directed," I shall prosecd at once to Philadelphia, end forward to Washington city the clothing for the regiments of McDowell and Hamm - aft. It ie but proper to elate to your Exeellettoy that this departure front the order of distribution of clothing now being made will - necessarily delay the furnishing of clothing to the other Pennsylvania regiments for whose tin the same was spatially ordered. I shall spare no exertions, however, to have all the troops now mustered into the service of the United States furnished with ample supplies without delay. The deliveries of clothing for the nine regiments ordered to be furnished by Rot of Assembly Is now being made as rapidly as possi ble. The Clothing has all been manufactured by first class bonne or good materiel, w.tl made, and not a single article is allowed to be delivered with out being fleet carefully examined and inspected by a sworn cfßeer, whose oertideate mast aimom- Puny every bell before it can be oortilled by me. I trust that those ortranhv while they may 000aSiOn some delay in the delivery, will insure a good and ale, suitable for the soldiers and free from alienate of complaint. Yours respectfully, R. 0. HALE, Qiarterraseter eenoral, P. M A Little Inciden t . The following little incident ocourred during a debate between Mr. Roman, a Union man, and Mr. Johnston, a Seceseionist, in the Kentucky Senate, one day last week. : Mr. Rosaeau You, Mr- Senator from McCracken, are a sanguine matt. You think the Union is de stroyed. Weil, you 80MOtt0308 err- I believe you had. a correspondence with Uncle Abe," iii which you committed a glaring error. But that was only a semi official correspondence, and par. haps should not be alluded to here. tet tenator Johnson, (good humaredly.) Oh ! yes ; Mr. 11.0880AII. I thank you. Well, as one of the Senstors of Kenhicky, you made your most solemn protest against the stationing of troops at Cairo, The protest was very elegant, as is generally what oomes from you—a little highfalutin. it is true. You forwarded your protest to "Uncle Abe," and, In due time, reoeived a reply, which was too good a juke for a good natured gentleman like yourself to keep all to yourself, and so you disclosed it Uncle Abe replied to you that your letter had been received, duly considered, and in reply, he had to say to you (one of the Senators of Kentuoky) that if he hod known that Cairo, 11l , was in your Benahnial district, he would not have sent any soldiers within a hundred miles of that point. Public Amusements. There will be a concert at the Academy of Mnsio this evening, in aid of the Volunteer Fand. Among the performer/1 will be Meedsmes Anna Bishop and Jetranneen, Mee Poole, Mee Henrietta Shaw, Mr. G. W. Hazelwood, Mr. A. Birgfeld, Dr. Cunnington, Professors CO Cross, a large and good Orobeatra, and the chorus of the. Handel and Haydn Society. Mrs. Jobn Drew will recite an Address, by Mr. Brown ; Beethoven's funeral manta will be played, in memory of Col- Bib , worth, and the "Star Spangled Banner" will be sung, the audience being invited to assist in the performance. FINANCIAL ARD COMIIIERC/AL. The Money Market. PHILADHLPHIA, June 9, MI .Permaylvania Railroad slimes oont,nued 5 m ett 373 G at the Bto k Board to-day. City Nixes. new, sold at 95, and price, generally ruled at about the sane figures as on trall.a It is otrnmary announced that Asa Whitney, Fes.. has resigned the Fres,dency of the Reading Railroad Pam. narir—the resignanon to take effect aped the teth of Jul• neat. lino that Charles E. Smith. }ea.. one of the Present Dowd of Managing, has been eleoted no summed him. Mr. J. D. !tee% Las also resigned the urea presi dency of the same Hint oad oompany. and becomes oh of engineer on the company—the change to take effect on the let of Septembefnext. The Louisville alumsr says, that the Governor has signed the bank-sue oeneton law, recently peened by the Kentucky Legislature. At St. Louis, the Democrat lova exehange was a trifle Jeerer to•dav —ln to Id per cent premlnm being-asked. There wee to demand for it. however. and prices are merely nominal. Coin us 14 per cent. premium for Nis_ seen moneys and Indiana and Ohio currency in request at 10 to 12 per cent premium. Thule is a *Ad aontr_mit withour own boantei bankable Lade. Messrs.-John E Fox is o" bankers at No. 11 South Third street. are redeeming the notes of the Anthracite Bank, of Tamtqua. et IN Der eent.dl.oollllt, and the notes of the Ilene of _Pottstown at one per cent. dis aeons. The currency market is working nearer to par. For bank bills, east o• the mountains, the brokers to-dear ask two to two a,.d a quarter per cent., and buy at two and a quarter to two and three eights. The 110:ee Of banks in Femmylvanla. west of the mountains. are gold at two and three quartets to three per Gent., end are bought by the brokers at three to three and a titdrper cent. discount. Th e N ew 'f or k Eceeteg Post Saris concerning the atop and money mark.t in that atty. to day 1 he atom" mane , : opens extremely dull and sleggish, and the !armaments a the speoutetiv.- shares, uow teat the rapid linetuatume in Mee a • rewral have ceased, are treviat so rod, varying hick",,p r Cent. from day to day. The lone, dampening, to w -akuth and quota tirma general'. are rather to- er than it .turday. Federa stooks are steady, and most deg motions are quo .4 ex-rwereet. The quotation of the rematered ttn4e of 1681 is equal to SSE, the prime of Saturdas. LAWN Wore made at eig - ea :eterest. OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT. waxily avgagags oY not PHILLDILFIIIa BANNS LOAN 6. !PZCII. SAIOII6. June 3. 3116/ 27. Saws 5 May , 27. 33,2 5.01 M 33 186= 711 014721-000 North America 3.66.193 2 942 841 631 MI 681 6 0 Farm & Meoh., 4.161,394 4 201746 1.186,178 1 139 236 Commercial-- 1.46354.0 1 634 469./ 27 WO 202 Mechanics' 1332 063 1/136732 210 018 31 AM N. Liberties._.. 1.344.000 1.363 PO 1366 UP 660 IMO Southwark 949.627 961 078 237,948 229.711 Boaaiaston . 667 686 666 696 161046 164 939 Fenn Township 660 KW 676 367 '6+.3 4 166 275 Western 1.381,634 1.390 23 372 833 .14 799 Man. & 1410011.- 996 546 98105. 161 261 15499 1 Commerce 706 371 653 141 901 102 161.392 2.0.12.231 2.064 656 391.4.5 38/ .26 Tradesmen's.— $61,600 MO 46 , 122 884 11 .445 Consolidation .. 449 341 464 124 90 336 93 521 City.---.. 061 866 684 698 113.97/ 118 4el Commonwealth 0 1 .144 414 0:3 010.411 64 5161 Corn Exchange 3421810 373 0 U 81.000 97 (00 3642120 ME 390 62 733 66 01.6 24.671 291 13J 91.928 8.718.823 6 613 220 DEPOSIT!). 0184014,10.40. B/4316. !01103 May Xt. June 3. May 27. 111.0015.606 31_703 000 $2'4.427' 2277.000 North America, I 615 149 1 882 101 27/ 814 280 850 Farm & Moab., 9 , 1 " 3.131001 854 980 4.0776 ConuneKui6.l... 73 1 ;Mu 7-u 000 3,60.0 136 000 Mechanics l 731 694 751 686 120375 127 4 , 6 PI. Liberties...—. Lora am 1d 31A00 96.4010 106 600 Southwark.-- 691.674 676,2 4 79 201 eu 885 Kensiton, 432 075 461 1.6, 114 965 113 945 Penn Township 431,121 ..4&1126 68,640 6- 4286 Western— .. 258 557 954 071 3 12 . 340 105.4.0 Man. It Mach__ 476.00 469.65 - 89 0116 83 8 0 Commerce 664 665 665.2121 64 685 ta 910 Rivard —,—.. 1.099 666 1,196 ul2 171806 I'6 8 Tradesmen's.._ 360 421 3 8 662 69 660 68 939 Consolidation 243- 96 241.682 66 870 71 9 n City—. ~..- 336 636 61204.0 66 064 60 NO Commonwealth 1784956 161.998 77.615 85 235 COKE Exchange 0 6.000 233 0 61 COO .70 1160 167.600 784.069 34,84.0 36 sea 15 410.522 3.817 067 2.418 418 16406 666 rotgl__....__ The agetegateCof the bank state Moe orprev ions vette se follow O. Jima 3. Capital stlok --....511.81 , 1 345 $11.810.345 Loans, 76 191 2/6 34 611 294. .Dea. 419 932 89601 e .. • .....-.. ' . 0.64'220 5 718 /141 1 60 . 75 606 One fm other banks. 1.317 166 1 265 556..De0. 51 70 Due to other bans. 2.664 86 2 491 014 _ Pao 61.361 Depoltig„ 19.440 5:2 15.3 6 636_ Deo. 136,866 Circulation.- 2,448 MS 2.317 067_1166. 01.151 Loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposits. Nov. 4, 1857.21,199,45 2,011.454 2.161,113 16416,788 Jan. 11 ,1868.21,302.374 9.770,701 1,011,09 11,485,263 JOl7 6435,8 11 2,451.181 16.655,845 Jan. 3,1859..25. 415 1. 087 6.063-365 1,741.764 17.049115 6„ ..22046,4110 4,897,063 3.808,208 15,481,066 Jon. 3, 1600..m.3811,MS 4,4601'11 11218,201 14.9132.019 July 2—.26.301296 4.124.549 2.698185 15,944 90 Deo. 1 ---- 26 973 207 3 883,827 2.557.90.3 115 051.130 Jan. 7.1881.16 691.220 4 020.266 SAM 816 15.261.928 Feb. 4 .....25,4114/8 4,538.014 2,778.3 8 115.225 436 Mar 4.....10.0015,314 6 01.6 938 2 811.491 14,16 . 5.756 April 1-.....24 973 496 6Mu 063 2.211 263 16.000,149 " 8. .. 113 196 6 462 091 3 476 no 16005.115 11 15..... 25410.441 6 070.131 3.8 9 84.843 3 6 . 468 233 6, 22. 23 309 955 6.796 011 641,006 18 6 - 8.231 ' • 29-- 25 296 941 6 230 137 2DO 305 la 741' 7132 May 6.,....25 438 065 58 8 809 2 7/6 6 2 15 691 997 13 .....25 715 318 5 738 048 26 7 421 15..8,151 . 496 530 5 5481151 2 490.562 16.549 797 27.....26 091 221 6.543„2:0 2 410.018 15 4 0 512 J une 24 611,3111 E7l ,026 2,317,061 19,006.066 Tqe following is a statement of the trammerione at the Phi - adelnhia Clearing Pouse for the week ending Jude 1, u farniened by the manager, George E. .6 r no.d, kati. Cleonoaat BaMoan, Mar ff.. .—._.....-32.364 814 93 ;191.451 29 •• 28 . -- 2.037 oat 43 1'+0.466 92 29,......._....:.....: - ... 1,796 336 05 164 490 93 WM 646 00 163 763 16 " 30 -...-.«....- .. _ __ " 31—...—_-- 1.700 8.3 9,9 166.660 64 June 1......... ~...._,- --...... 1 107 270 72 136 015 93 - $ll 180,490 78 Philadelphia Stock Exchange Saler, Jane S. 1361 XWOXTID EY b. B. SDATNAxsa.Meraltskute Exehiinge. FIRST POA 3000 Leh Val 6e- 89% 2100 Mos enl We.— 87 1000 - ..0 96th SEIM do._ 8/ 1 Morn , . Can'll'ref 104 3 4 30 0 6e• New. C&P 95 317 sh ollav 47•••• 2 Fees • R, ani 3 Sidnooltrina - efR 74; 4 dq •-•-• me do . 7 1000 Cam & Anaa6 ..83 -77 2 ltlinehiU .- 25 In dnbascint 109 3 dn—...-- 56 i Weat Phila It 52 20 13ese Mead- --115 96% I BETw 8 Bk II Amer— -105 Fsßcorm r 00„ /Id R 614'44'80,6e 89 2fee • --- 20:3P Leh 69.'70---....:.10 40 Lehigh .. 4 7 % 300 Penne R m St- 98 CLOSING FM -bid Aland. Phil, .i 136 off 87 8 1 Loss Leland R__ 7 9 Finis de R ins off 31 89 Leh CI & 47,4 Phil, Se nee ii.off 96 95 Leh el & N 80P- -93 Si Penne M.-- 78 74 i Pihrth Penns n...• 6 Read R 1649 log! ni .se Rend bdi n Penne 11. 7 105. 80 99 Read mt 6eBo 'LS to do schveten.ea R oral Read mt fi• 436_ 69 7 4 IdX Frank Bo R, 30 41 Fenno, It- .- 77.t1 67ii id&ad an. H. 3 57. V P 433131111 3d rate 83 E 4 Read&Vand-dr.4l- 734 Mortis can Coy. al) 4. Simat PULA A.-_3u 54 Moms Can Pfd.lo4 163 1497110 e & Pine— WI 7 sea els '9ll- -_ 63 64 'green dr cnatee Bah Nee 7.'netd_ 1t 12141 Chest & Wald% 18 30 Maths 7s ed Philadelphia Diarliete. The Flour market la vary dull to-day. Thera is no awe inquiry. and the retaliate and bakers ars buying is a email war at 1115.Xesan) for common Western and gard Pennerlvanis =Orin& Se Moe for extras. EU We for extra family, and 8707.28 for fancy brands, aticerding to qu , lity. The receipts are fair, and holders free sellers at the above rates. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are not inquired for, and dull at 8390 for the former and el 873 i for the latter. PanDlSllVarlia Meal. 'wonky wines in *lowly. and meet. with a 'lead • de Mend at Rrevso<oB quot-riona; t. bout 8 (Nitt bus hate been disposed of at flit saw 98 or common 40 prim• red, the latter tor Penna. afloat, and UOOIO for white's rn anal ty. Rye is dun and Pollee is offered at re, With toe buyers. 4 orn is unsettled. and tower .'• me swan salsa were made on Warder evening at 5990660 for prime yellow in store a d ,float. turrets Mier moat lower vice. to-day ; , I,COO bus prime white sold at 610 goat. and 800 bus rood Western mg.() at 49.40 In More. Gala are in stead. necnejte, at 30031 e for uela -I°lllll7 4.4' d 'farad iheitumtile,t)Wattng. and wanton at fully for mer rates. fanner's Bark is oull. Cotten, tnere its lit tle or no demand a, d no charge inprime. GROCERIES AND PROV'SIONS markmarket!for blth are itu et, and wi.hout any change to note in price or demand. WITTANS . —The malethe , IMlitrd arefo and 16)So for drudge ;130e.ata ve ry itrilt. Philadelphia Cattle Market. PHILADZLYTiIe. June 3. 1861. The off rinse of Beef Cattle reached only abut TOO head this week at Phillime• and the market was hylik at rather blither prices, which ranged from $8 to $ 5 .76 the 100 lbw—the latter for extra finality. The following are the particulars of the sales made pnblie to-day at the Avenue yard 40 1, tihnifinmS, iihnoia. $8.19109 28. 40 J 0 99 : 9 904,1,0,1..11 , 14Cda .98.8009. 45 19 K mo r ga e lic Ki C r a k r . i L e w h e io lit e er g e 6h m ta r 9 t 6 , .$ a 09 25. 4 9 J. 914penon,Jr.. Ind lira. $9®9 30 40 P. Mane.' 379 Lario.ster scum, $0.2509110. Se P. MeFinett, Indiana , 88.5000. 86 I Beldomanio. Lanuaata ad Y ork env,. 55909.75. 140 Mooney & Omni. and Ohio, 5i90913. 4 Shanoborx 6c t 0.. 38.n0c9, Ye it C• fun. Ohio 2809.23. ac (Westin. Lancee.er. countr. $909.59. 19 J. Knox, Lancaster county, e6e19.85. Ao man, Lancaster counrr. 88a9 28 HI ay Make." tk. Bro.. Lancaster 498429. 9 John Kauffman, teinosat.r county, $ 8429 . 12 Franke Berke county. $8.50c 9. 37 Put er & Co., $8498.6. About 65 C we were disposed of at from $5 to 830 for Springers. and 635 to $4O for Cowe and .atresorinch is a sleight advance. 01 market wee ioninta and aales were about 3 330. and lb.. market rather bette r ' • *alas mantle 2 04 et Im hoffs at 615498 or Bull. $5 750)7 tot corn fAd, and 9.6 at the Ave: tre at 360)11.73f. the 100 The net borne BCM heep ware aitatoewt of at .ItY lb groan, wnion ia decline on the quotations or haat week. TEE PENNSYLVANIA. SOLDIERS IN SERVICE.— The Keystone state ban now not tern than 20 000 of her fr,l'oot eons n entice aerates. 'wearing the nnitaaa of _tho s r nation and tate, and prepared to do battle in its behalf. BeeiCee these soldiem of the Union, there ate a few millions who are ready to don uniforms when ever their services are needed, but who win oontinue, until the emergency arises, to wear the elegnut ear manta made at the Brown Stone Clothing Kali of Rook hill St Wilson. Noel. oce and 805 Chestnut street, above Gina MID CLOTHING.—By the purshese of any garment of Clothing at the one Prise Gift Depot of Granville htokee, 619 Chestnut rivet, you are sure to reoeive a nil , of aud beauty. Evert gar ment sold is guarantied in price, fit, and labile. One Price only is &sled, and no aba , ement whatefer. The gift department oomerieee superior artiol-s of every variety and description. suitable for 'both ladies ant contlemen. Call and examine for yourself. In steamship Kensington. from Boston—J K Crofts, E Parker. 8 Austin. H Antes. and St in the memo. PASSENGERS SAILED. in ship Z•red. for i‘ondosiderry—Mrs CAP4 l KssoMes. Mrs .1.1.za Kerr. ectrl uunniughata. Wm it Canning hi m. Mary et Cunningham. Samuel C Cunningham. atm 102 in the aeoond °shin and steeraLs. 3RE FOURTH PAGE ARKIN/ K.H. Steamship Kensington. Baker, 40 hours from Boston, with niche ace passengers to HOMY Willmar.. Sh-o Joshua manta - .Adit.ikrn. from. Turks via Newport. 81, 4 day 9,wlth 90,804 bushels wilt to Pater Wright Hong, Brie Robin Johnson, 40 days fr . m Palermo, with fruit to banners et Draper—vessel to L A wonder & Co. Mar 5. Sat 36 M. long 49, in a gate from the W.sprung mainmast head enor Haien, Carroll, 6 days from Boeton, with wise to E A Roeder & CO. Rohr K Mason, Wairmiley. 2 day from Chesapeake City. hid, with grain to Chris ian & Curran. Hour J., dr. rtbm•th,Pmitb,e days from Boston, with ice to Sweet Brier ice Co. • Schr Fair Leader. Adams. 3 days from Salisbury. MIL with lumber to hies.' & Met- iman. Bohr Bird, Long.! devr from L.clian River, Del, with corn to Heidi & Merriman. Sohr Levin Lank'. 2 day, from Concord. Del, with corn oJ L Bewley & Bohr Wm George, ling.], I day from Erni rna.Del. with wheat to J Dew ey & Co. Sohr H C nttnan. Tuft I day from Port Deposit, with grain to Jas L Bevrie. & Co. Bohr Farmer. Depot, 1 day from Milford. Del. with corn to Jen darratt & Son. doer Emma. 1311)01111. 1 day from New Castle, Del, with corn V. Jae Harratt & Son. Behr W B Dartlott, conneity,6 days from BOs totlou ballast an captain. doer Roosingnam, Talpey, 4 days from YOrisMouthr in Whom to ca. rain. Poor Triumph. Arne, ti days from Boston, in ballaat to R Ela• ler it Ca, Ohr W.siove , , Eldridge, 6 days from Boston. with ice to Kennedy, Brains & Co ecru' Raven. Rolle. 41 days from Boston, with mdse to cap nin. iaieemier Anthracite. Amen. 34 hour® from New York, with mdse to Wm ea Baud & Co. ARRIVED AT NEW CASTLE. DEL. Brig Scotland. „ •ecombs,lt dais from Po.tland,ln ballast, to load for Earope. Brig Ella Reed. Davis, Bayous. G W Bersadou &Bro Brig semlBmall, Ilaskell, Dotson L Andenried & Co. Fehr Raven. it...se, B.,ston, m Sturtevant & Co. Behr J .1 Dickerson. ernith, Boston, do Bohr J P Cake. Endicott, Belisbury, Van Dusan, Nor ton & Co. Bahr J G Babcock, Babcock, Charlestown, Elantok- CO ft G 0170 F. - Bohr Triumph, Arts, Boston, ER. Bowyer as Co. Bohr H o Rogers. Glover. holey). do Pair teary seuan, eaion. noston. Reveler & Bro. & 8 q o ir E 11 Jones, Brown, Washington, Ifintrn, &isle C. emir Kansas, three, Washington. Noble, Hammett & Caldwell • ohr 8 B Wheeler, bloGloughlia. Salem, L Bother mei & Co. Sohr C Coles. Pettit, Tum , Prton- comfort'. &Mr Widow's son, Gr.ffi.h. Chestertown. Md. J W Bacon. Uri 8 Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. Ph , p Zered. Magorna ie. tor Londonderry. left*tlo.3o A NI 3 e -te day. with a °bra) emending of 22 OOP bushels eorn. let-0 bbla Loa, iW bb.e rosin. and b 3 page mdse. _arTLGR.tr. Per iftea Wo rmi rre llip Pri swon m den a Aaslber orthe Pres& t- Arrivo.d from Baltimore May 20th, ship Industry, at Queenstown. Arriv-d from Philadelphia, bark A Childs, at Que a nw town on the WM. Arrived from New York, Fairy. off Redly: Nome.- plan at Waterford: Margaret Homier. at Deal. Arrived twin New Orteaua. Reuben & AugustWs. off Seiuv: E G Barney, at Cratatadt; Rose ;Radon°, at Londendorry. Arrived from Savannah, Lord Elgin, at Liverpool. MEMORANDA. Bbl G Grinnel. Spencer. fo. London, cleared at New York yesterdari Birk Envittedi.T. Foulkes, Messed at New York yes terday for Philadelphia. Nark Wdaft-e, retsina, from Palermo, arrived r t N York yes . erday. sabre W C Nelson. Smith. JO Willetts,smith. M Carlton. Binder, H. Vaux, brink. And A Falkenbtirei Freetur, hence. *raced at Bottum Td lost roars Woodruff dupe. Mason. L.P Pbsro.Crantner, A Danenhomer. miller, and Motor Tay !or, Nlok6l son. cleared ,t Boston let met- for PluMils phis. ttobr L Dupont. Derringoleared at Iteewn lit inst. for W, , min.tomoel. tfOlir Ophir. [lran. for Philadelphia, sailed from €nl - Itwan 19th ult. P-ohr narritt, Niokersoni from Albany for Banton. at [new York yesterdar. ateamer Saran, Juno!, kenos, arrived at Net* YOrk re „Mu day. steamer Coneora, Norman, cleared. atNeW York yes terday tor rtl: ade•phut. HAVING MBE AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE Authentic!, to manage the &WI. of the THREE BUL LION LOAN. advarthied below. we earnestly reque6t the attention of the puttolo to the propriety and impor tance of a prompt and liberal tnvedment In the same. The fact of iii b mR exempt from all taxation. and a epeeist tax being lea led to provide for the interest, and a liberal ark nt fend for the redemption of the pnnoi pet. makes this Loan a meet desirable investment. .611 information relating to the Loan can be obtained by canin.: on the line reigned. who will take oilers° of any subscriptions made. and will attend to all matters 00/1 - fleeted therewith. DREXtiL 8: CO , JAY COOKE & CO.._ PROPOBALB FOR A LOAN OF THREE MIL LION DOLLARS TO THE COMMONWEALTH OP PSEN• BYLVANIA. In puren-noe of the first section of an sot of the Ge neral Assembly, ental . td " Au aot to create a loan and provide for arming the State," approved May 16th, A. D.,1861. aro the mrh section of the act emit ed "An act to provide for the raiment of the members, offi cers and conking ant experts?s of the Extra Session of the Legislature," approved May 16th. A. D.,1861, and hr the authority of the me. ent compare with Plotiee is hereby given that proposals Will be receiv ed at the loth Je of the teeretary of the Commonwealth, until three o'olook, P. Id.. of Wednesday the fifth day of June next, for the loaning to the Commonwealth the sum of THREE MILLIONS LP DOLLARS. for the purposesset forth in the before named acts of As sembly. The said loon to boar an interest of six Per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually in Philadel- ani the loan to be redesmatOe in ten years from date ; and for the payment of the interest and liatuda- Von of the "analog thereof, a* special tax of one-half mitt on the cellar rim been directed obe levied on all the prop arty in the Commonwealth ;usable for cute purposes. The certificates of loan shall not be subject to taxation for any purpose whatever; aid all certifi cates of the denomination or one hundred dollars, or less, ailed have coupons attached ; those of* larger de nomination will be issued either as i rwoription or cou pon 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 paid. the State reserves the right to accept the ahole.er any part of the amount offered to be taken, unless the proposer stipulates otherwise. rio eouditioual portals will be considered. Irvin the acceptance of any proposal, at least ten per cent. of tae 6111011nt mnet be paid down. the balance. if preferred be the bidder. in thirty and sixty days. when Ce uneaten shall mane for the same, bearing In tercet from the time of payment. The propose% must be directed tinder meal to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, endorsed " Proposals for Loan." The bids will be opened at S o'clock in the afternoon of tie day above flamed. in the armada of the Gone. nor, State Tr. asurer, and Auditor General, and ouch o her persons as may tee proper to be present, when. aft.r examination of the same, the Governor will award the I< an to the highest bidder or bidders. By order of the Governor, 8606.436 66 BO RDN. 2000 Leh Val 6i BOARD. 4 Peorm R 37% 6 6 , Ac T •ird et R.. 37 IX* Read k Gi 86, nab TO 6 Nomstowil K.-- 46'4 10VI---PULL. .Ittla 3—Evening C i r Y E M S. PASSENGERS ARRIVED aEA RINE INTELLIGENCE. SPECIAL NOTICES. ELI BLIFEE. Hemetary of the Commonwealth. OFFICE OF TIM EIECHET►HT 01 THE COMMOMWTALTH lienaleaMins May it, 1861. .FURTHER NOTICE. The tune for receiving propose's and °gifting bide for the shows loan is hereby extended to the 1111R TEENTR OF JUNE next, by older of the Governor, 1.1,1 fILIKeR, neoretary of the Commonwealth. lIBLMBOLD 7 S 11NIVBB8aLLK APPaOVBD Rintanv.--Compound Frraot &tabu cures Diseases of the Bladder Kidney, Gravel, Drops, Weaknees. &o. Pam/ tan skrert.seuteat In another 001nren. beaded " Relmbold"s Genuine Preparation." mv2o.6unrarf BAwountLoo2a Rata Dir. —Virg celebrated and eeriest Einar Ore is Ms bsst is Ms goad. All others are mere imitations of this treat original, which has gained snob extensive patronage in all parts of the globs. The genuine W. A. Batohelor's Liquid Hair Dye j esta . alv Draftees a 'splendid blatsk or nature' brown, without staining the akin or 'mitering the hair, and will ssmay Mi iti seem sr bad elves, topu orat i ng the hair for life. Sold by all Druggarts and Parted:nem. Wholewd, by FARNESTOCX & CO.. DY7117 & GO.. Philadelphia. ahl-tf Gnovaz BAXEWS OALSBILANItD NOISELESS SEWING DLSONINES, The Hoot is Use for Runny Senrizut. St. 730 CREVlENVlllltamoUllailodolokla.'ate-71 TILE PRESS.--PITILADEtriItAi TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1861. ONII PllOl 014:0THING 01 TSB LATIN ISTYLItit, MOP in the bed manner, expressly for Itlir, TAIL SALES. LOWHEIT selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. MI goods made to order warranted sane - factory. Our ONE-PRIOR system is strictly ad bored to. All are thereby treated alike. seas-lr JOH ES fn.. AM MAR VAT evert. OAK ORORARD ACID bPRING WATER.— Pamphlets contacting the opinions of celebrated Chem ists and Physicians respecting the ale 01 this WATER in the ease of many diseaSes of the human system, Will be supplied gratis on application to FREDERICK BROWN. FIFTH and CHERTNUTStresta , or F RED -134-IU.K DROWN , JR., 11114TH and Cab:2TR UT Streets. CALL AND MU L FAMPULIT. 3.05-41 CURD PRINTING, BEST AND OIDIAPHST IN the att. at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Minima In the City. at 34 Routh THIRD Street. BILIAIHEAD PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest In the oity. at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other deeorili• DM of Printing, of the moat superior quality, at the moat reseonable rates, at RINGWALIT & DROWNS, Dreeeve Heading, 34 South THIRD Street. dels-0 MUFF—DUCEY—On the 331 Illtimo t by tFe flea. JB. Peters, r. Joanyh N. Oboe- to Aim mate it Nam. both of the city. LA wftim—i ft 1 rll.—On the 210 of April last. hy John G Wi'von. V. is. M.. Mr. Wm. La.w.ort to Alias Mitypaget em.tn. both of the city N3I.AW-10.7: 1 T4R o.—na the .90th nhimo, by flee. Wm Buttes, Mr. Thom's Pilaw, of iiiinole, to Mite Ann Jane Omani. of Philadelehla. kf'4l AB r fists .B ' 0 —on the - 30•b u't'mo. by Aldermen J.... Gibson. Mr. Labanoe Aleioh to Frances Abenenohan, both of filan.yonic. Strtt•LlAM 9 .—On the 2d inst.. at hie late residence, rmaiittwo; of apoelegy, Richard WittMOß, in the 74th year of hie a Hie relativeit and friends are particularly invited to attend t is funeral, from his late residence. corner of Green and Coulter streets. tcermantowo. on Fourth day. the 6th instant. to meet at the house at 4 Weems. without further notice. NA rT.—On Pnnday. the 2d instant in the 80th year of her age. Mrs. Mary Nattovidow of the late Thomas .Natt, of this city. The reliant a and friends of the family are invited to at etia her funeral without further notiot, from her lat. residence, No 119 North ..ineteenth street. on littednee lay al Perrone, at 3 o'n/onk. " .CliN.—tin Sunda• morning, the 2d instant, Joseph Rirkbride Bacon in the 38th year of hie age. Bia relatives a d friends and those of the are invited to attent his funeral. from his late rem. &nos, No 241 North Ninth street, on wednesdsy efts noon , at 2 o'clock. To proceed to South loured ts TtßB.—On the 2d instant, Samuel A. Sparks, In the 61st l ear of his age. Funeral from Inc late residence. No. 716 Sermon street: on Wednesday morning . at 10 o'clock. ** Oul 4.—On the let instant, Margaret Robison, aged 74 years. Funeral from the residence of her 'no, names!Rold son. No 1431 north Front street, We (Tuesday) air noon. at 3 o'clock. S. Oarl —On the 2d instant, estwse W., only eon of Joseph end Martha Sloan, in the 16th year of his are Funeral from the residence If his perentS. Beach (const.rly Oak) street, on Wednesday afternoon at 3 • • . Wilt.L.B.—On the Ist instant, Mary Ann, Wife of Jo& 0„ gem s i n the Wiz year of her sae. Funeral from th residence of her husband, Mervine street. this( • nesday) alt-moon, at 1 o'clock. JO HT/ES —On theist instant, miry Lehman Jorden. grandson of s dith a, d the late lient7 8. Lehman. in they a year of his age. Funeral from tile residence of his grandmother. No. NM Vine street, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock * K Er, .—On the 31st ultimo, Marge-et. daughter of Adam and Christiana Keen, ages Ilan, 9 months, and 11 days. Funeral from the residence of her Parente, No )103 Vienna street. Eighteenth Ward. this(Tuesday) alter - noon,at &elm& • LOW.--On the Ist instant, Mary Low, relict Of the late Thomas Low. io the 291 year. f het age. Funeral from the renitence of her ion. Alfred Low. No. rcry reewrort street. below Carpenter and above Fouts thierrnerdas afternoon. et 1 °Wools. hicCR r.r.:K EN —On the 2d instant, Mary Mcoraoken, in the 17th year of her age . . F WHO from the reecienoe of her grandmother, Ma , caret &Whew. No. 19:0 Bedford street, this (TWlN day) afternoon. at 2 o'clock BOYD.—t 'a the 2d nista. t. Robert Boyd. Funeral from the re- Womb of his brother-in-law, .Ismes Greer. No. 29 South • eveuteenth street, this (Tuesday; morning. at 8 o'clock. Po , / xl,OBO 4.—Op the let instant, Hugh Donaldson, in toe list year of his tom, Funeral from his tate residence. N 0.834 North * t Stith street. this Tnegley) morning t at 9 Wittloot (yr AR Rh 3.,(, —On the 2d instant, Mr. WWI O'Far rell. in the 60th . ear of nits (We. Funeral fom his late residence Miller street, Ger mantown. this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 2 o'o"ok. /RR Blt3oN.—On the ad instant, &owns Harbison, in the bath Trier Of her lielet• Funeral from the residence of her tritsbanA, Mr. John Ffarbieon. eadwainder street, above Master, this (rileedaY) afternoon, at b o'clock. BLACK GRENADINE BAREGE MAN- T GEB. Biwa Grenadine Garage Points. Sleek Barese Mantles. Back Ruffled Bares, Points. Bleak 'Garage Shawls. Silk Borders. Black Barege ehawle, Crape Borders. Blank Bilk Net Shii.wls. Blank Grenadine Anawla. Black Sanwa Shawls. Satin Borders. B. U.—Bhepherds' Plaid Poll de Chevron, old, 181( Gents. Wide Dark Gray Mohairs,ll% cents. Bk.SSON ar, BON. Mourning Store. I g IIFIRMTNTIT tita vimt. TO THE PUBLIC. PUBLIC MEET- U 3 —A mg at the Irienos or Peace and Jur,. a is in• vited to convene on THIS (Tuesday.) lone 4th. at half pas , a o'otook P. M.. at Washington Hall. SPRING lIARDNIN treat. for tha% purpo-e of conrirlerins a plan by which peaoeahle relations may ha eastamed oetw,een the Inman* ant settlers upon our bordees D.s inguteh im *peelers are expected, and GAS& QUA will acid La tares to the emulsion by her wining melodies • A. fee of ten oasts will be taken at the door to defray the expellees, std to aid the object. It rffo POST OFFICE. PHILADELP►' IA, rENTIFYYLVitIiT," June 1. 1031.—A11 poral savvier) to Inatee of Virginia. • orth arolina, roath n itro_ Imo, Georgia, Flori a. Alabama. Mithsteempi Lowe. ann., A Thalami, and Texas bag been emended from and afar Ma► M. • Lettere for offices temporarily eloeed br this order will be awl to the Dean Lett.r Ofrio , exo*Dt those for Western Virginia. which will he 'genet° Wheeling. B. order of the Postmaster General. jr3-3t C. A.. WALBORN. P. M. trrWE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM THE PROTEe_TAINT R-XCHANGEosonunrest came ? tiEco D ael Kato Atireets. and tate pt. anti e in reeornmencons it to the public as an instittatnn meek needed In our atty. for tra care in aelrettur the beet men, women. and ohialren as to character and quail fieatiObe : .1. V. ADDIORS.S3O Rase strest. E M. 4 61...14.7. RS. 6 een and Tulpehooken streets. JULTANNA R ANDOI.PR. r3l Chestnut etreet. 1-1)WI1'l KIRK PA RICK,lmi A rah street. Dr. PANCOAST,II3I al Punt Vernon street, J AR. R l•Jkl • RUN. WO Mount Vernon street. GEO. PP E5. , 4 P TV. Fa Now. Etever.th atreet. Y. G WAVER, 850 North Bixth street. . P.O tg , R hird and tiermuntown avenue. T. WI ivON, 215 .ortli Front street. T. MeGUI 422 Smut Front street. RI M. WH1TE.3221 vlarshail 'anent. W. C. SOK lIR. 4.33 Market rreet. W. H. RICHARDBUv.4B market street. And over one bundle' and arty more, to whom re ference will be gtven at the • ffioe. • n 3330 rvi=. NOTIGW.—THE ANNUAL MEETING Lo or the • tocknoldere of ,he Ph.lulelphia I:Steam ship Dock Company for the election of Fly° Directors, end tit* tranvia ion of other boleros, will be cold at No. 300 North D •;I.AWAS NH Avenue, on MONDAY, Jane 5, 1851, at 12 o'olook, noon. Wilt DENNIS, Secretary and 1! assurer. frirw 'NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—THE tt....a An. ual meeting - el the Stoetholders or 'he Germantown Passenger Railway rlontpany will be held at the office f , he O..mpan. tIX H and DIA al ON D Streets, between the hours oft end S o'clock on MON DAY. June 10, fn. the puree's° of elPoting a Pre.ident, Treasorer, and nine btat.agers, to serve for the en suing year. By eider of the Board. JOSEPH FIT . BERLY.Fee'nr. and Treasurer pro tem. Philadelpir a. May 24.1861. MY2S thaw MILITARY NOT CES. TIM OLLIVORIOA GIJAII.DB HAVE removed their ROWniting rtatton to N. W. corner of Fl ++T and K Ste God men wanted to e roll their mill e, to serve with Col. ttake.Ta eel meet. ENO aton-e. it* 11. I,OPO MEN WANTED FOR THE UN TED OITAPERMtRINEIORPS.abIe-bodied. PER M t RINE nOR PS. able-bodied. D D T 'gent the g d a n f h 2 a l if a in d ob aS ee 7 b n i7l7, n and le a g th o a od n character. Soldiers serving in this amps perform duty at navy yards and on board United Staten ships of- War on foreign mations. Ali other infn - mation whioh may be deemed will be given at the offiee, No. 814 MATMEI OD Streetr, ee and at the Rendezvous, No. all Mint FR f ctt. First Lieutenant W. STORER BOvD. j'4 lm Recruiting Officer. DEALIQUARTERS COMPANY D, FoUR - rli COMPANY MONROE GUARD.—Pas- I.S.DBLPHIA. May 12, 786L—Vre, the undersigned, offusere or Compsuy 0. Fourth oompany. Mon-oe Gnard, no behalf of the Company, return our moeTe thank' to the Trustees of the American meohiniee' Hall. corner Fourth and George streets, for their kind nen In_ volunteering to the Company the nee of the Hall for Drills. and hay. extended every regality in their power to aid the Company in the r undertaking- We am feel oureelvee under bating oehgations for the kindness thus extended. Wird. W. WENN.. Cant. ComparlyrD. JOHN S. RuHL,_ let Lieut. " mule JOHN DONNELL. td lova. 4. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING GUN BOAT& APS DEPARTM2NT. PritlAil OP (101113TIMCITuN. Jane 1,1861 8 PROYOSaLS will be received at this Bureau until the Mit day of June. for the oompl,te opeetmetion end eAeLpeeent of Steam Screw Gam boats. tnaludins spars, raping. sails Awnings. boars, cables. and anonym s t an i,,,c.tesa. furniture. cocking annaratus. and all tee ontfi's fora vestal-of-war ready for sea !service Ihe a•eam machinery. the fall for the same. the armament and provision% will be Provided by the Go vernment. proposala will only be received from ship builders whiten, act arty engaged in that business. and awls imgtor. ev,d en ce to .that *treat will.lla tannirad from parties propelling who are not known to the Depart . Upon application to this Bureau parties will be fur nished with a specification showing the dimensions of the vessel and the dqwwiption and size of the materials ; ale , * a 'Potion showing toe length of the timbers amid ships. Butiddk4 pl.na .ilt be furnish , d by the hepart , meat wton a contract is made. R ith tse smessifieations wilt be enclosed the form 4.f contract the statoetudid person trill be required to execute, with Barmier to die full amount of the contract. . . . 1 he parties meet state in their afar the total amount for IrOch the. will ensue. 10 do all trot the oontr et and sprodloatiOrs require, giving separate the amount nemandett if toe vessel be /enriched In amt. dare. HI ariveett• Ave dean, in ninety d a. and 10 one hundred ann five de's, from the dame of the eontreet; the vessel in each case to ne corny eted and ready for sea in tairty dams after being Is unehed. The • apartment r serves the /lett to accent the pro potation moat r eat them All et o tee in oPtetiott.ttst of the eovernment, aria to et Yarnell will state the umber of i70 , 156b1 they will agree to deliver with n the limes speeifi d. ir# 6t WAR TIMES induce you to economize, bestv • solook around, sod ROO whore you can do the b trah your muney. Resort to RYAN. R Gaiter., SZoOttb Street, above 6reen, end get *Mood Photo graphs for St. it' PROF. HIRAM CORSON will give Prt- A. vete Lessons in the city and vio may. daring the etunmer menthe, in F.looution, Mathematic.. end the V. -wee. et one half his usual eaten. ken dew. sT SPRUCS btreet. tee blithe 3t. THE PA RTN kaiSHIP HEttE ct Foloc exietine be.nmen the underelene e treter b thefiln KIR of BtoOK & bUA. in the Wine Liqu or um nem lip thou day wee , brad by mutun' o..naont. Tan tnieinere of the Arm wilt be rattled by J. H. BLACK, tne rematning partner. J. H. Bt, cx, M. A. BUAKE, jet62t" Philadelphia, June 2. 1881 UNION ENVELCIPES AT MAA,RE 2 8. UNION 'PNVFLOI h,13 at. 316 CII2.IITNIn at. uNiuN fiIIk:LOPEN AT mA4iEl3'B. U PAPP RAT 310 CHESTNUT STREET. UNlO^4 IRDGES AT MAG.. WS. Manufactured and Dr' rate. wholesale and retail. at MaGIEE'EI STATIUts bRY BfoRE. 310 CHESTAUT Weed, above Third. Corner of Hudson Rtrart. Corner of Hudnon 'street. ST/ REONOOPIC VIEW OF 9 Hg GICI3F - PAL AB 4 ENIBLV, ternoer Beeman. May $9. NEI. will be ready le a law dkya. Priee37 eenra Mem. be aeon leaving the oity can have tee picture lor w4rdvd b. mad, by Wiring oat Offie- seld•ree with the publishers. NioALLEB'I'O.R & BR OCH KR, m:3l St IA CR lEKTA LIT Stiv.t. pititsi 6141.1.41.1F/10TOitY.—J, W. zooTT, 514 CREPT?' UT strept. a Dier doers below the •' Continental. ' The attention of Wholesale Dealers! ill invited to hie IM PROVED CUT OF taigTEl. of impeder fit. make. end material, op ran: NEW WIEFSE.-1 0 boxes fine Berk'. , t Igor County Cheese, on consig FA ner at for sub by .nler c Jet-St 203 ARCH Btrest,2O door above Front LARD. -90 Tierces prime Leaf Lard, for jet . BV o by 109 aacH jaletblZiOnt ClilitoMß G REEN - Manufactured and for "i-f ma. by wzorazuTLT, 41_411.01111ER. 4? sat 69 mast WWND UM% MARRIED. D FD .RETAIL DRY GOODS. IVEISQUITO CURTAINS AND GLASS LCIL. COT WR PING. ITS AND COLORED ROBINETS. The eubsdribars have now on hand a full aseortment of White and Colored Bob nets. of different widths, suitable 'or mirror and allure onverings. FLY NbTl AND MO QUITO BARS. They are prepared toasover ohs dellers. ens fixtures, Pio-urea. glasses. and to make Mown:, Cu. tsins far beds a- d ribs in the moat approved manner, and at the shortest 134:0;de. Eitir , PPAmD, Vitil HARLINGEN & ARRISON, Importers and Dealers In Curtain hasten:die, hhsdes. &0., &0.. NIS 111 No. utS CHESTNUT Street. LINENS AT 00tiT FOR CASH ONLY ! Dsmosk Table Cloths for .ash. Irish Linens at oogt for cash. Linen Damasks at cost, for cash. Towels at owl for cash. Sheeting, Pillow cad Butcher's Linens. Napkins. Doilies, 11111113 010Tbil. do., to. Comprising one noire stink Linene t _ OS MR CASIL commends's to day, the 4th inst. Our stook is large. cheap, and fresh and wi 1 present many 'entreat bar PM*. even in these times, of extraordlosrs cheap goods. I.IOOPER. CUNARD. Jk 4 13. E. oor. NINTH and MARKET. MANTLES-DUSTRRS. Mantle room, seoond floor, abounds in handsome Cons, Mantles, Dusters. &o. Thin Duster', for t adios and Misses. French, Amon Goods, at cost. CoOPHR & CONAnD, sei ut Corner NINTH and MARKET. H RPER' S FERRY, FORTRESS MONROE, ALEXANDRIA, .MANASSAS JUNCTION, And other place, now IN THE HAN oe OP tiE3EBBIONIBTa. Are dolibtlOrs points of special interest to OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS, And the male portion of the oommunity generally ; but THE SPECIAL Punt r OF INTEREST TO LADIES la No HOT CIivATNUT Street, where the WHOLE SALE i•TOCK. OP POICE, FEußits. A. CO., aetuas elf at Remit. and where FOR 31 YOU CAN BUY THE VALUE OF 12. We therefore hogs that the well-Irtiown lnsht.?, spirit of the Ladies of Philadelphia will be sufficiently aroused to •• rags" SOT OHO TNUT iST., 4171 TH ALL ITS CONTENTS. More especially as it can be done PEACEABLY FOR CASH. ALL BINDS OF LIiVEN. Trzinw nOODS. LACES, EMBIWIDERIES. HAKFd., 4c, N.B.—otiol..AcK PoI s TES MVO MAN PLEB. at a furth.r reduction of 25 per cent. 300 PO5. TAKL,Krofts, an colors, at 10 and IF cents per ye:Clot covering tontroie. chart del m Ac. 200 PC. is !OF T FINISH LINENS. entirely without Oremennr. manufactured enyreeetr for Ladies timer Wear. 1 LOT F Re nd Y-MADB CHEMISES , em -ILT r altCt e h t t r ir r e i r Y OKES. Freshinvoice of row. Lace Goods. ie3-1m • CLOAKS 4)1 414.1'5, LAOE MANTLES! FOR LADIREL atledEe AND CHILDREN. In 8441 th Eleicanee, and Workmanshia, we defr corn, Petition. Our pollee ere lower than ever. At the " Old entablahed Cloak etore." No. 40 SOUTH ANCONA Street. 1 , 8 —AU orders promptly attended to. .1499 61. * O. V. R. MINTER. QMALL-PL AID SILKS. Bin, and Whiti. Frenoh Blaot and White French Silks. Brown Sod White French &Ike. theen and White French &Ike rto le and Win ZO doz. !MU &atSI 80 :or doz. le French °ilk ' s. do dos. White 81 , 2 Utoves. 230 per pair. Many &cede reduced very low, to close out, at JOLIN FL STOKES', je3 702 ARCH. htreet, CARD' Nos. 469, 462, and 454 North SECOND St., FE'LADELFHIA. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER dre compelled, by the exigencies of the times, as well at the coarse adopted In others. to offer their en tire Stops of desirable styles of SPRING AND SIMMER WEAR, At such prices as will defy competition, and effect RAPID SALES. The immense Wok exhibited is all of recent pur chase. cost considerably less than that of Wholesale Houma, whose .took was bought early in the season. Bargains are offered in Colored and Black Mg, Paris Printed Dress Goode, Mozambique Plain and Figured, Traveling Dress Materials, Poplins and 'Valencia', Paris Orenadinse, Paris Jaeonete and Lawns. Pans Organdies, Printed ChM ire, Printed Foulsrdi. And a large and well selected stook of MED.IIII-PRICED DRESS GOODS. STELLA SHAWLS. in every grade and style. BLACK LACE POINT SHAWLS, bURriuUS. tto., Ito. LADIES' CLOTH AND SILK CLOAKS, COATS, MANI ILLAS, tco., and English Water-proof Tweeds, fort *doe Oloaks. The nook of Men and Boys' Spring and Summer Wear is foll, ape comprises all desirable styles, from the bow Cash Auction Sales. in the Domestic. Department are found all the leading maims, selected eapreasty for family use, at the low get gruses. Furnishing Goode. comprising Table Clotho and Da masks, Counterpanes needing. Ac, Ac. To erred large an ee es. and induce trade, they are pre pared to offer advantages in variety of styles and D/4308. Paw gni chases, made under the existing dammed oordition of trade, give us the advents's.' of comPeting sumegalully with any of the novel.expedients resorted n other." WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOUSES. CURWMN BTODDART,& BROTHER, 450, 450, and 454 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOV F, WILLOW M la.' , I HALLOWELT_, & CO. AAA,* IMMENSE WHOLESALE STOCK, BILKS, DRESS GOODS, • :4 MIMS, MANTLES, At., Aho., FOR BALE AT RETAIL, At muellhelow the ordinary wholesale rates, 23 1 11tRIERT and 27 North FOURTH Streets CII Hi, P DRY GOOD E.-WELL AE r.OR -i k D ISTOI'K to ba sold Low. Blank 1 8, laney oils*. and Foulards. Ch vies. ozarnbiaaos. and Gray Goods. Anohor luaus and Batelle linglam Bareges, awns. find 01-sandien, Men ancttloye' Wear, °levee and IlaeierY. b hatland !howls. 011,44,T Bpol/a Pio& m• 11 ' No. JO i N KEB. 10 4 A RCR St reet. ADAM £ SUMS tiTtoll to be closed oat es Lowest Whoisaa Pmts. CHSAIER THAN IF A OPT DINCuUNT WERE AKEN after +beads was mode. FAGLITH AND ARCH. la 99 ,1 (IPENNO OF IH 6 ARCH4MBEET .L... IitiLWELLA STORE, M. W. corner TEN= and *Ron. i ALL NSW GOODS. M oh lone Silk Circulars. Bich one Bilk Bananas. Camb a and Pusher Leoe Points. Do. do. do. Mantillas. Cloth d Tweed Circulars. Pnitr Cloaks. ay. Porch under the influence of the War panic, and to b t. to dat leaf than the eon of importation ano menufactlte," Ladle epnvited to ll:meet this stook, without re serve.- be purchasing eleewhere. r mtr 1 ' 7.1.001:1 HORBFALL, Prop'''. ADA k S & SOWS STOOK to be cloned out Lowest Wholesale Priam Me. THAN IPA at-courrx WERE TAKEN OPP after the ass was made. AHD ARCH. wiy29 NEW-IfYLE OLOARB, EVERY NEW style, per, Dew material. at _price. that Womb everzone.*thelarge store, N. E. corner of Itagath walnut . " and ream my.ll.lm Ip t A.R T u LA R ATTENTION - m —.nal & Questa b nor fine stook of ORGAIDI . FINS LA writs, AND BILK CILAL -I__ LI letl, Willett, 113 vismenoe of the times ' will be dioneed of et me:wined tete.. OH? fi "§lAtutl to 80b1. m !St .., EIGHTH AND ARCH. Merchants are in vitte toinspeot tbe moot at IVENS', Me. Cl SontININTH Street, corner of Jain° mt. irr , 3l lin Between SWIM ono Uneetnnt... SREIN(4I °LOAM, ILVENY NEW sale, at 31/KllB'. mit 31-1 m • No; 43 B. Nin is street. EPRINOI CLOAKS, IN ENDLEnS VA S akIVR.NRI: M3819M QPRIM 'MOAK% THE ORE &PEST 1 1,3 ever eeei, at 1118N8'. No. 83 8. Ninth street. DIMS & SOYS STOOL to be closed ont at LOWEST WUOLESALE PRIOFS, rl were if a dimeennt ere taken off after the sate was made. EifilliTti ANL AJICIL 29 POS. FRENCH BAREGES, for bee C this meatier, 1.2% dents. Dress Goads marked down. Gray (kola, marked down. Alosambiades, marked down to ISM cents. & LaItDSLL,,, la Yl6 .FOll ATLI. and &Etta. ADAMS & SON'S STOOK TO be closed out at ' LOWEST WHOL,ESALE PR (DES, Chesnarthan if a discount were taken off after the sale was made. }ACHIM AND ARCH. NRW FLAIDINDiA Jnet reeemod. per Flying Stud, From tlamou. two cases of Plata Tndis V llke. eau& Waminea teftee welt. atm earriceable Pur —ammer pressen. .10no. one Oahe ri Brown atd gums Yellow Ponee , e, for 'simmer Doeters. Yr hitekormer,for under wear nltn L BROTHER% rains . CH EdTP.O i and k intitroeta. Geoups OF THE PENT FA "4-A aniori.— I case Gray Nroderias,l23i came. 1 ems GM orefilli 1 234 ants. It e Oaae ase Gram Goat /la ir. Yoali lairnc. 18X coats. U. 1 °alma 4 Gray Dare** an_glalio. BYRE. /4 , 111FgrAf.. Rd YOWATX a 'Oge RETAIL DRY ROODS CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF CLOAKS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, Iko., In liquidation of the Estate of J. W. PROCTOR & Co.. NO. 'YOS CHEATNUT STREET, The stock consists of SPRING CLOAKS, ENGLISH. TWEED CLOAKS, SILK CLOAKS AND SACQUES, BILK MANTILLAS, DEAN fILLA.I, LACE FLOITNOINGB, FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE pourre, FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX, TRAVELLING SUITS, FLOUNCING LACES. DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, AO., All in immense variety, and to be sold at about one half the usual once., for the benefit of creditors. mye-lm PARIS EMPORIUM. 705 OtIEBTo UT Street. gHBPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & AR- P- 7 MON, 3.005 CHESTNUT ST., invite the attention of purchasers to their unusually large and well-selroted stook of LINEN &ID HOUSE-FURNISHING - DRY GOODS, QVI4.TAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, CAMBRIC HANDRERcrtreTs, ETC., jr, T o., irtinth, having been imported under the old tariff can be sold much below the present market rate. They beg leave also to inform their euetemere and tb. th i a . tthe on- z u w:ll from th u,nJ. g l i p::: DED p. 0 .3 Paid for on del Very. mall 1111 PEUIAL INIOTfuR I i Oil and after thus date TRORNI, EY & EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT TO CASH FORCeASER.B OF DRY GOODS: Betag_detarnune to reduce mitt Stock they will Oros Good Bargains! ! Beautiful Fancy Silks for 75 °ante, worth, *1.12 11 envy Rich Faney Silks for $l, well worth SIMS. Grenadine and Barocco Goods, about one half their OM Mixed Goods, In every verietr, from 8 cute per yard to SO cents. BLACK. BILIS, RIGS AND LUSTROUS, VERY CR kbAP. Neat Blatt Drooade alike, double faced, Ac.. Dc Lames!, Calicoes, °enamors:, Clothe, Venting., & thme. Mushlut Flannels. Quate,__Covers, Ac. BRAWL AO D'CLOAK-ROGIVI Baum "quer. French Lace Marittea, Pointe. Shawls, kagenes. Cambria Lace Mantles, Chantal& Lace Goods, Ito. lack Silk Coate, Mantles: &c.. in every style, At TRORNLE & CRISM tf, 0 , Verner MONTH & SPRING ISA/IDEN 1.1 'STEEL & SON, lute sell N. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coates, Wlll the BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF NEW aND DEMO. BLE DlthBB 0 , ODE At still greater reduotion" in prices than they have ever before mad.. and at MUCH LOWPR PRICEI than any RETAIL-We OLEcALE HOUttE in the tuty. Fancy and t , °Ward elite, very cheap. Very cheap and good Slack tilts. Comae Dress Go.da of every variety. Fine Jaconet and Organdie Lawns at 12.34. LACE MAN k LEc4, poi wrt.ES, DUDE NOV% BILK AND CLOTH CO-T? AND MARTIAL jet GREATLY llNDait COST PRICKS, FRE & LANDICLL, FOURTH and ARCH. are groomed to snit families with an as sortment of go..ds adapted to their wants. Bleat Bilks. eupsetorgrade. Colored bilks ordered amine shades. Fah line step's Household Goods. Goods adapted to laws' wear. Goo-. Cloths. blaoSs anti colors. Beet makes of Moulins. Tains Linens end rowelinse. CLOAKS , AND MANTILLAS.— CAUL TlON.—Ladies are cautioned asamat the nefori ons statements of persons formerly in our employ, and now in the employ of other parties, who represent thomeelves "to be oonneoted" with ue, end their es tablishment! to be "Pens branohes of the Mantilla Emyoroor Sena stassmsess ars simply ITISTRIITIIB, snot so inautre and chsat tho sotaussiofteg. We here po other store than Ow one We heva 000u led these ea years, at Yee pie EnTPUT Street. J. w. PROUTOR & CO.. Paris Montilla itnromium. CITY D STRE 7 No. 142 i'. Rishth street. above Cherry. are now selling every new style or the sear on superb qualittep, in every new shade of color. cheaper them any other mote io the city. my3l- lm ADAMS & BOWS STuOK to be closed nut at Lowert WI/ramie Price*, CHEAPER Tan N OP As DOrooUNT WERE TAKEN OFP after rho sale wee made. EIGHTH AND ARCH. Non SLIMMER GOOD-9 . BE (Need to yen' low Prise*. Grenadine Bareges. b-o he. Bich Or_g_andiee and (AMMO. FeneLwo.eted etude. Baregee. Gras Travelling Foulard'. Swale Trarnania. MOZan7bl4o6o. Plaid Silk., Fancy Bake silt Robes. B4reke. Grenadine. and Organdy Robes. Chan: 19 hawl4, Brooke. and tqffilaa. SitAK PLEBS BROTHERS, CFRNIVI . NUT and Kilvirrii !Street& AM? & SOWS STOCK to be closed cum owEefr WHOLRSALT: PUMPS. Cheaper than if a disoount were taken drafter the sale wee made. EIGHTH As.etD ARCH. mi 92 A_APOLKA SPLIT FKENUB 1.415t15, tor We at 1.2% ovate. - Riff Grounds IN hi to! FolkM!pote. Node Grounds White I olktimpots. now arefirst qualityno hr. Fra. IK d LAN DELL. FOUR? El and ARCH. 111116I1A HY GOODS, COTTON DUCK, -SUITABLE . FORTENTS, FOR 5L.1.8 BY FROTIIINGIJAM & WELLS alyl4-1. tf JOHN THOHNLEY , S, 311 CHESTNUT street. north aide—the oldest eetablishment in the United Staten. INDIA-RUBBER, CAMP BLANKETS For Army and Navy Pqnipments. t*ATENT RUBBER CAMP BLANKFM, KNAPSACKS S. NAPBAnfL HAV TKEN KTENT Wide& _ Gun gpvEks, GUNfEta CGVERS. , CAPS. ic CO +LT% CEPS. COATS, And every other article that is manufactured of India Rubber—is of the best material. - myra.lm if JOHN THORNLBY., COMPRESiED BULL EPS...United States Mime Musket and Rifle ibdis; also, every de scription of Round and Conical Bullets manufactured to omer. Large stocks constantly on hand. Orders filled at sight by THOMAS Orin LA.ROY & CO.. Patent Shot and Lead Wo 80/ and :463 WATH,ft Streit" NbW YOttx. mTI4 m TENTS, TENTS. at t i tzgap i azd fora'ah from 100 to IEO Tonto per day, P 1 4147:737 Rog . j( 01 1 c 7 D l ' 1 44 1,, jO3-Gt Or 1'40.3.'6 P urUTH WBARVA. BOOTS AND SHOES. VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION! BOOTS FOR CAVALRY AriD WOES FOR INFANTRY. Ready on hand. and made to order, of the beet mate rials and wortmanshtp LEONARD at BENKERT'S Wholesale and Retail Soot and Sive t stabbabment, 716 CHEBThirr Street, opposite Masonic' Ball, P. B.—BOUTS, SHOES, and G tITERS Lir Youths on hand, and made to order, in workmanship and style equal to Gentlemen's wear. mySti-tf ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLIES. PROPOSALS FOR ARMS. 605i0.11 Proyoeala will be reeeiv.d at Springfield. On or before the twelfth ( 12th)day of Jun. neat, at noou. by the unde. shined no • miesioners on the part of the (gate Illinois. for furnishing, delivered, at fipstingfield. Illinout. the 'following arms and equip ments : wMve (12) 6-lbe Managua& rifled. 13ix (6) 12-lbs brass howitzers, oiled, Twelve (13) esissons for G lb cure. 114 (6) oaf/sons for 12 lb howitzers. Three (3) travelling forges. Three (3) battery wagons. Three (31 spare sun carriagea. One hundred auo ninety sight (se) acts of artillejy harness, with a l the implemeaus 014 ontliPlllentm• for three companies a n t e light artillery complete, corres ponding in ail rescts with the arms and equipments* used by the United Butes, and to be subjoined to the same tests. One thousand (1.0(0) cavalry sabres. One thvimand (1 MI pains cavalry pistols; (revolvera.) ('no thousand (1,002) oarbi lies, One thousand (I.Wal holsters. One thousand (1,9(0) belts. '1 o correspond in ad respects to the like arms and ap pendages ue,d in the service of the United nat.., and of the newest and moat approved style and finish, and pronoun' not annuf.ocorr. The terms, of payment under law, eighty per Bent. on delivery, twenty per Cent. 0.. mpletion ot oontraot. Address rommomonern for panther's of arms, to.. linnnifield, JAB. H. BTOKEEI JOHN TILLSOPhk Commbenoners. snv SD mllll4 liNt 117AtIPIP 4 A1.15 FuR GUN CARRIAGE J TIMBER. Orritos or riAvr A0.111T• n$ SOUTH TIIIP n 81, Pnillnde•onio May 27. 1E6 , . Proposals +4ll be received at nun t Moe until M _ nay, the WO day of Juno, at noon. for Su IXO feetj weird masonry) ANA CD A.IRV W E ITN OAK 3.151- BE., for Oron Unmsnen. w 44 the privilege of motes ring it to WOOD feet. Fortmolara &turn by Captain P. D R.A.YTON, Assistant Inspector of Ordnance, at the navy-Yard, Philadelphia. JAMES 8. CRAMBww. tuitilt Navy Agent PktILADELPBIA TBE It A-0 OTTA WORKS, Mae and ware ament el Manne 1010 CH pe ESTNUT Street. Ornr To. Garden Vases and Statuary. EMNIMMO FICHMIIII Architectural Ornaments. trenblanne and Smoke Rine.. Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware. fteam-ereseed Drain Pipe. Water Pipe, warranted to stand aIInUMI. cheap and durable. The Trade impelled on liberal terms Illustrated Catalogue, gent by Kan On aPPIMPAIOII by letter. IL A. RAXIIIOI, lei o B 9 wets VP 01141. t ril AOKEIVIL, BR A P BAL LA+. KOll, &e.--41,00C bbla. bless Itoa.l, i and a Mack erel, large, medium, and small, in assorted package, of chola, late-mutt fat &b. IMO bbl .. New Halifax, Eastport, ant isbrador NOP rings, of choice qualities. caw boxes extra new sealnd2lerrince. IMO boxes wawa new ma amps's. SAO balLetkarge! Magda Me llama'''. 110 bbla. Mao ldnao Waite Flab, bbls. neer Woonoine Mess Shad. IS nix new Halifax Salmon. 1 quintals Grand Bank Codfitk.' boxes Prerkmiar-acnor , Chen& In sine aid landing, for aal• MURPHY & }WOG& 11n.140 WRaIIPEB. P Mi.-200 barrels Mess FI Pk, for sale G, BA L, or & CO , hill 103 ARCH Eitre , t ad door above Front. 11.41SNNuti ZiltiO—Pure BNOW WHITS E. (Viell*. NtemiwpittraviriztaAm and fur UY a• To.ntitinsWiu, OLIO OlL.—Pure Ohl% Oil, t , Lame lifiag j atiatAlltritt higif 4 7 jar ALBS 1W AUCTION. AUCTION NOTICE. LOCKWOOD BROS. & UNDERHILL, No. 45 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK, Will offer a - Anotion, for Cash. on TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1861, LARGE BALE OF SAXONY DRESS GOODS AND SILKS, Together with a Large assortment of other new and desirahn goods. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1861, LARGE SPECIAL SALE OP RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, AND STRAW GOODS, Comprising the finest assortment goods offered at auction this season. 9.3 21 FOR SALE AND TO LET. fa TO SET ,I I--17 - ERY MOIL some F I R ' T Pootheent oorner of 7wENTY FIWIT and Kt TINT Vita NON at , este. Possession immediately. Keys )907 Coates rit. isa4t* FOR S ILL—The Store and Dwel- NM ling, bo. 211 ARCH Street. Terme very accom ,modating. Apply to ALF, , n & QtAlo, A. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Pt.'s 304 et" second floor, NI TO RENT—A Furnished HOUSE and INN Grounds, near the pity; amours hourly. Also. one on farm, distant two Moans by rail : bean t . located. i4l.3uriC App ar o'o'ook at No. 212 CH URCR Afloy. LFOR HALE —A R 01157, and LOT, degirably located on MAIN Btreet, Burlington. N.J. Apply to whit. M. COLI.INEI,. 606 MINOR Street. flol.delphes. Or to FRANKLIN WOOLMANr golg-thettalt* MAIN Rtrikpt. Burlineetri. Mg TO LET—A Desirable HOME, with RIR all the Ati.dern Improvements. surrounded with shade and ornamental Trees, No. 9iB thaon st,eet,Bur lint ton, N. J. Avis to K. P. MIDDO , TON. myl6-tt d North FRONT meet. EA TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL MIK LIN(.I, NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street. Apply to WETHERI/i4 & BROTHER, 47 end 49 North BBCOND Street . mhl4-tf OFISIITNUT-6TRKET HOUSE and lIMR. STORE to rent.—The desirable business location. Is - a CRESTN UT Streetooth dwelling attached. Ansi, at 431 IHESTNUT etreet. gi GERMANTOWN PROP lIRTY TO RENT.—To Rout. the lurge end commodious modern.bmlt Bonne, .00rner of etRISAT Street and WILLOW AVenne , with eau, Mitt', hot and cold water, and eh the modern impretroments. Ape?" to SEKSY S. TAR R., 710 GARLS.O Street. Philadelphia, or on the premise& • ap6.tf al TO RENT— TWO COUNTRY HoulEN,one mile from Team. Inquire No. 717 WM...win* Btreet. =Ale SW T°RgNT.—Two Houses on Race street, one No 1607. and the other No. 136. Said houses ex • complete w, hell the modern Improvement& In quire at N 0.136 enuE bt t e t. jet 6t* RENT—A very desirable STORE, op the Ninth-street front of " The Continental Hotel.' The 'More et Ninth and Bansom streeta espe cially adapted for a ISADDIN and Rananse Maker. tiggJour+ mos, Boutin/rut NINTH and RANSOM tweets. INIRENT -THE LAE AND CON VEN TENT CoCosi Wharf sad Lumber Ysrd,ei hisylandville, Twenty-fourth ward. Apply to E. C. A. P. R. W A RREN . en the eremites. mht4-tf L'OR RROEIANGIC.—A CHOICE TRACT of coon unimproved farm lend is the Date of New Jersey, oonvenient to the oily, will be exchanged for elt7eat oronertr -tf . Apply at No, 1118 FEDERAL street. H. R. COREION,REAL &STATE BROKER AND CONVEYANCER. NORRISTOWN, PA, —Reel Estate bought and sold on .reationable terms. Stores and dwellings for sale or rent in Norristown and sonntry. Good mortgagee oototasted. Codeotions mode. ?he bent reference. cretta. d24-11m WANTS. WANTED—Men of intelligence and eleasins address as Tolosa'tins Agents. A ehenee to Make money, end DO humbug. ddrese.arith et 'me. or call awn e. D. ti.124.1 , dat4, 189 South 1.1.011 Btre.t. mel 61.• WANTED—AGENTS to sell PACKA GES 9f STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at FrCe one thirdese than can be puroheeed elsewhere. en a eglitlite (espy enclosed) J. 1h DAILEY, M N Fr OuRT Went. neston• Masa mh26-em H&RNS-841e KERS WAN 'TED.—From Fifty to a Hundred more Kande can find employ moor, stropping ic r rp.ootor tor • he Unit.d State.. up„,n oPolicatioll ac th quarto , naostor'• Cdficot. U. A., 00fnor L,Frli a_ and OIitAND Stream. myV-mwl St -Na. WIPLUY RAS WANTING YOU NO Men, &At.. are invited to Wrenn the " Employ ment Committee," at the Roome of the Young Men's Christian Itebooiation, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. apt-em SOD& WATER CHARLES M. BREAKER'S /CE-COLD sPDA WATER, vvvrn FRESH FRUIT SYRUPS, AT NOR PHEAST CNUtIttfIiB TR R BROAD AND CHEST. T S The Foda Water is drawn from poroelahrllned Fountains. pure and spark ling ash charged with oar- Nimio sold gee. ihe rtyrope are prepared with the highest ressrd to retainisvhe NATURAL YLAVoR OP 'THE YOUIT NO Paine Wih epered to maintain the high character which this FOnataill hae already at tained. Bottled Soda Water at 3734 cents per dozen. Congress Water. fresh from the lunges, constantly on hand. milt Sm r LIVISVAAPCJI COXPANLIIB. FAME INBURANOE COMPANY, No. 400 Ca DMINEIT Streets FINIS AND INLAND /BMW NON. gorge W. Day— --of Day & Matlaot. &meet Wright-- " Wright Bra ft CO. D. B 13ircey— .—" Davis B a n osrak. Henry Levu., Jr__: Leyte & C. Ri °benison "J. C. Hoye & . amoriel T. Bodine.. —Pyrye't W_yonung Canal Coney. Jac, W. Z_verman--qt J±W. Evematul & Co. tieo. A. West— ... • West ft Fon... T. R. lamp, Martin, & Cs. 0. Wilson .Attorney-r.kle.w. E. D. WoodraW--,..0f Sibley, Molten, & Wocitralf• Realer, Jr— ITO dram street. Wee y a W. DAY,Preeident. F ANQ N .BUCK. Vice ?rudder t. WILLIAMA t. ArsMT A !In. krawnr. RA W tivt4 runt's. VOLVING rUND--OLUTED STAUB TRUST COMPANY. corner THIRD and GabIIST NUT Btreats. an C ERESI FIVE PER ENt B. R. citeWFORD, Prraident. 14LIVIES R. HUNTER, &ore Cary and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock. • This Company is not looted in any aPplioatton to ths LeguslatUrO. LEGAL BY OBDER (IF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. OF TER EASTERN ma TRIO I' OF PPNAIaY.LvAPIIa. the following 'Rani tiOn is published: W Ia L 1 kM MILLWA.RD. D. B. Marshal. U^ IT D BTAT-8. Es.sTirßN DisTRiCT 07 YRIPHSYLVANLS. eCT. Tt S. P. ES' N r OF'PHr. Uri.Te.ll oTATR4. io THE MARSHAL OF THE p.estarta DISTRICT OF Pitman v . roe, ORKSTinti: W Haagen, The District Court of the United States, in and forme Etiale , n DlStriot Of Penns Ivaola. ightlY and du y nrooeedthig on a Libel filed in the DMA of the United Matra of A mane& bath decreed all persons in general who have. or pretend to have an! rtran, title. or eterest in the ship , 1 4 MRAL. PA RBI 1.1., whereof William st. Forbes is master her Tackle. Am. th Pa', end Furniture , and the Goads , Wares. and in er onandi a laden in said .hip. captured a prize be the United dimes Steam-frigate Rutgers.. U der command 01 nap sin William W. McKee n. and brought into this port. to be montsbed. oared, and nailed to judgment at the time arid !vacs underwritten, and to the effect nereaf er expressed. tined'a so requiring I You are therefore charged, end strict y enjoined and cons amid ed. that You omit not, but that by PUblittling th•se PTA; gents in at leant two o the daily newspapers p rinted and published in the City of -hi adelrhia, and in the L; gni fareqiirencee, you do month arid oite, or cense to be monisbed and oiteo, pa empionli. a 1 persons in general who have, or oetend to nave, ant nght ‘ title. pr inter at in the said ship ne 'IA L PARKHILL her laekie, APPISTOI, end furniture, and the said Goods. Wabes and Merobartaise iadou on said ship. to appear before toe Honorable John adwalader, the Judge of the said Court. at the Door-ot Court Room, in the city 01 Philadelphia, on the T W day al ter publioation of them rsente,,, If it be a court day, or else on the next co u r t day unloving. between um usual hours of h acing °snipe, then and there to ehow, or allege, in duo form of taw. a reasonable and law ul excuse. if a-y they have, why the it-of ship 0... N PAHRHILL, her Tangle. Aposrel. and Furniture, aria the Otiods, Wares. and Merchandise laden therein, should not .be he-tarteravaths.assratrou'hr goods of their spews' or 0 StrWise. WON) and usbitot to oondionnation. to be adjudged and COnderhtied as . good and lawful prises; at d torther to do and mealy° in this behest. a- ta 'An tis. sit II appertain And that )ou duly intimate, or oause •0 be in mated, unto all persons aforesaid, ge nerally. I•o whom to the tenor of these p eeehts it is also i ntimated) that if they shall not appear at the time and pia e above mention• d or appear and shrill n-t show a re.sohab 0 and laWint oattee to the con trary. ti-en said ..istrieit Court (loth intend, and Will proceed to aamduption on the said capture. and ELM, pWriOnnoe that the said sb.peinN b.BAL reltk her Tao.lp. Apparel, arid Furniture. and the s id be- Goods, wsres. aim Merchandise laden the, ein. dtd long. at the time of the captors of the same, to the enemies of the i nited Ste. ea of America, and se .00,15 of I..eir euem , #s, or otherwise, liable and au Oct to oOnfisoation and condemnation, to be eaiudsed and condemned as lawful prize the absence. Or rctner o n tum , my of the . ertbtae tilted or intimated in ant wipe betwithetanding. and that yo dtity certify to the stud auutAct C tut what yo aha u ll do in the premises. to gether With these prevent.. witness the tiolonab.e Joss eAT , W ALUM. ladle of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty fifth day of Mai. A D. 1861. and in the eighty-filth year of the Independence of tee sad Coo G. ed St,tea , R. FOX. Clerk Diets of Court LLB.? 111)38.tuf 6t UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT IN A DM IRA LrY.—lm pepasoce of a Writ of At teobment issued out of the Distriot Court of the United enemy, in and for the P.:sewn D swot of PennerPlvanta, at the - net/Lime of tiehry usrpenter et .ts n e eted Grve ca arr AL reitea•ai and KbiLL,, taken onln now 1,114 to my t ossession the ,P.tac to th e etresm opposite , he navy pod. otioe to h reby Evan. fuel the time awned for the Tatum of the said writ bud for th. hesr.us 01 the °acme is the 14:h day of /UN b, D. 1861 et the United tastes Court ro,,m, in the iNty or rh teuertts. WM. of L WARD. VP. rdareldd D. of rends, IvAnin. Marshal's • Mee, Whilis, May ht. 1861 ;el It Re HOEMAKER & CO.. °Las, PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNIERRe. Northemt Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets, del4-6m CLAM AND TLIIMAI r•OUP ISEKVED no aver, day by JANNIS Ppg. ripl3 if No 809 MARHST Street. DR. ALEXANDER, NO. 340 g. FOURT,4 tweet, above Fine. oZoe booze f0 , 0,90'0 , 00k AM. 9P. N. no3l o bunt' Fi rm *treet. PMLADELPHIA—Treata tilled to to ume, diseases Ont=f:etly, BOAT end 151 ART, end frigiaentil 90 roe CONS lON in ita third, and tart atyg . PICO rt4tor44l all datable timesaea of the EYE lid - &A IL Re haditv_en them his entire 1140111304 for tau Pt=mm yews, Will *cleit inmate, when deure4 Wit o asi-ia r G RAND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL ESTIVAL t _ IN AID OF T i t V..L.II.I'FBER FUND* AT TUE ACADEMY OP Music. ON TiMoon Y ~ vElvlNh, At A; 4r 31J6t._ . The entertrunmeet will he under the patronage RIMS disti..suished gentlemen: Ron. Alexander Henry, Co.i James Pate, Non. Richard Vella. it. P. King. Esq., 8 Borsunano, E.q., Geo. A. Hensel. am.. Pavid W. callers. Eery . George D. Most*Re Nt tio esars. Mowtens Stewart & Pa- sue on. The 1;111 - wing artists aid amateurs hale kindly ten dered tutor service's: MAD err PIA BISHOP. OLADam D ritA JORANNSEPI, MRILJoHN DR MiSu 11P14111 1, TTA RES W. MlBB I IZZIE POOLE, MR. t 3. W. N,Bm. 1 34304, MR' A. BEROPI—LO. CUNNING TON. M PROF. E. CARR GROWL PROP. f. R. CRUM A GRAND ()Retie 81 KR. With the entire Chores of the RAN OttL & HATDIt DREWn( v",oes AlRtt. JOHN 1 2/ recis e a ratrlotio Addrears written by David Paul Brown;Eisq., by permission of Miss Annie Lonsda e During the Islamics] Entertainment. which will con sist or Overtures **ens. Meta and Choruses, the Or chestra wilt perform a Fit:velem- sitsitttN. (com p l led tff Bethoven's) in memoria of the lamented Col. n.t./3 GRIT TB G NATIONAL ANTHEM and TRH BTA 9- I'PANght• D RA NE% will be sung in unison. Piloted alive will be distributed among the audience, who ate invited to seine in the. rltitutorree, he whole unuer the d. roast,. of MR. st }MN% TICKETS TWK2II. Y- Flys CLNTB to all parte of the house, except the Proscenium Boxes, whiich are $8 IDIOM Box Moe will be open from Bto 4 o'clock on Monday Mpg Threder t June 3d and 4111 Tickets well also De for gale at oat& & Lawian.a; °bickering & Bon' ' 7lB Chest utatr at; And & and at W. ff. Cm:Litton's fens o -tote, Eighth streets above Arch. Coors open at 7 o'cdries ; to 0 wia r ..ncle at 8 o'clock. A OADBMY OF BIUSIO. A CONCERT, COMmisTING op TEM *.L.0%.17 QVIGENs OS CORONATION OP Toil: ROBE, 18CRL 1,1 11 1/ 1 1: 11. 011 t d u b erEoss. HANCOCE G 7 .1 :1 1Ill' g PIPAZI11211. SCHOOL, I lUD 01 0 THE VOLUM rob« 8, THURSDAY E v Ksl NG, JUKE 6, 1864 At 8 o'clock. Conductor...—. —Prof. JOHN BoWER. TICKETS 95 CENTS. 1 7 0 , sale at Et.rk & Lawton's Seventh and Chestnut streets; Lee & 722 Chestnut street; O. the School. Camp s atre.t , ahoy, Twelfak and at the door on the evening of the Coteert. jet et* A OSIEMBIIr BrrILDINGFI. TRIUMPHANT BiIf•CESS AEC° WrEir. STEREOSCOPIC° or of the SOUTH s'EN EYBELLION srd Bandsmen Giganti, Movin_g l'A'vOltAM OF Tkle, Itll-8 N whit. TWO EXit 141 lONS COM RINED. MONDAY FVFLISING. June 33, And Ever, modes during this sa , rude. NEW AND IN es.IIB4TING VIEWS; Assess nation of cloion.l Filsworth Brownsil. the Avenger of Ellsworth lieworth's Hem ins in State; Monument to Elleworth's Sivas ; March of U.S. Aram into Virginia: Grossing the Long Bridge over the Po torn-io. y moonlight;} Harper's Perry and Belie .t -ter. es ; Stcautio Map of taa Meat Or War; eon h. , * Cale. ; Porte Monroe. Adoultrie. and Sumpter; Attack on the Massachusetts soldiers and unarm-d Pennsylva nians in Ba.tunore, and other important goatee eon mated with the war. All the Battles of the Russian War. Bir Band of Maio in attendance, aamcmor, 25 COWS atildren IMAM Doors open at 734. Commence at 8. D4'l 7 PE Oh ORMANCE EVERY AFTERNOON, at 3. je3 dt WALIVIPX-61 1 1#,EIGT TREATBA. ir Cole Lea5ee , .........—.11.te. rd. A. GA Ft W897150A., Saline.) Agent - Mr J 4 1 1% D. feutcretx. Tlir4 (MO AritAYFRVENING. Am* 3d, And ',very E {ming danne th. Wanit HOOLEY t,CAMPB LL'S MINSTRELS, Fromh)ter.. oano:i. Broadway. how York. The erogramme w.ll coronet of a variety of seats, nano• a, arm, in which the whole of this Star Trondi will appear. Ihe 'creole to conolude with the laughable buriesaue Blotch, eotilnl . . TER MASQUERADE BALL. Doors open at 73‘ o'oloon ; corn me nos at TEIE REHEARSAL OF THE HANDEL AND BaYTIN- FOCI F.TY. for MONDAYIw bIUSICAL FysTIVAL, will be on E"IS- N NO, at 8 O'OOOlL, at Ch . okerinee bootee. SO7 C IsKTN UT btreet. Permder or the jel-2t CCTORIN.. PLC ft N.ll. EUAUESLY UP' THE 111%/1 Alas -102s CHESTNUT STREET. The Thirty-eighth ANN UAL EXHIBITION of PAINTINOR and SCULPTURE la now open. Adm,ttanoe 25 °onto; Swum - Pietas 50 cents; Chil dren half price. Catalogues 10 cents, 12toakhoidere Will receive their tickets at the Academy. Olen from DA. M. till 7 P. M.. and from 8 P. M. dB 10 P. apt,-tr SUMMER RESORTS. C 4 Bol+l SPRINGS, CAMBRIA on., PA.—This delightful and popular p 1 oe of summer rtiecort. 'nested dtreetly on the ripe of the Yrnne• yenta Ra , !road. on the summit of the • ileithens mountain*. tweet,-three honer. d fret above the of the eaentl. wilt be oven tor Funds the Toth of JUNK. rine. I it ei•irno the grounds have been email. impr• veil end belt 'tufted. rendering Crimson one of tie merit romantid ua attractive 11110-11 in the Bt-te. lhe furniture le being the "nit Ir term awl. The eeeker rf pleasure, and rie ruffirer from neat or dlee.me, will find bei it, in a firer-clue 1. liver, Staid . B.ihard Tab ee. Tenpin Ade) e Balm ho.. trgether lb* purest air and water, en' tee in et magnificent mow, Weeo7.l to be tided is the ronettt. Tmketa good for tie mend trip from Philadelphia., 8740 ; from Pit , • burg. $306 For further informat on, address 0. W. iIItiLLTPI, • Je4-2m reession Springs. Cambr a ..0 Pa. BRANCH, N. I The subsoriber will open his h_eite tier the It..Ch ['TAO OF Wel iOfte on Petard's/ ,dune am a •june IS. Mi '. now L ND. Proprietor. g()ARDERIWJJ.I.4 J 36 ItEIJNIVRD AT it retired end nlearanryintnurd Dirm-hose in Chester emu ty. bat & short dieter:oe from tee ra. 1- rrrad. Ihe ()Welling bottle re fiqely etisded .hiori, with lance ve. stable and f nit atdens will furnish boarders with all the [ln, nn- a the country Gan &fora. Aenly at tlrl anNsolia *went. mrel-e.* BObRDING.—A few Poarders 11 - can be seeognmaiti.ed ins private family. Loon toe desirable. griiindaencensive and shady, within ten 'mantes of the city by le 17. Apply to CHAR kEI KAti,HN. KA 011. 0 8 POINT, by fetter to n Post OlSoe. or via South-street Fere.. m. 48 tub,* 6t. El PURATA MOUNTAIN -Pi4.11k4.13, LANnoBTER COUNTY_ PRIn NBYLVA Th's celebrated m, terip g Place will open for visi tors on the 3a day of JUNE" with all the attractions of f...rmer seasons. laita.ted on a mem:Main 1,2(Xl feet above tide-water. OVarlooknas the nohnet serf Miami oountry in the world the air perfectly pure and dr., at all times. ren ders It proverbially healthy. there are ample ao.ommndatione for VP vinitong— fine tirades wance through the forest to the vari us epringa and summer houses on tee mountain end to the obtertot or) from tne top 01 Whitt , re pre acted to tne eta one of the finest and m et extensive pino remia views to be seen. A rood live', le kept on the Place. end beautiful drives &Tumid hot and cold baths; a eplendia band uf music (from the irermania, of flu ladelphia ItoWiing alleys and billiard saloons. with the latest In nro.ed tables. Large rand-ns attached to the place. from which all the veretablea Iva taken fresh for the table, which, eo. will be supplied fr 'm the Phil delohla and Baltimore markets as well as from the rich earioaltural country around. Careful and attentiveservants. tsarina overt coon- oted with the establiehment for some years with Iva roe proprietor. the uncersi, nod assures the old patrons or the piano and the en lio generally that it will be oonda..ted in every depart n.ent, in its former popular way. Visitors to the spni Rs will take the oars to Lamina tor, thence m owes starin4 over pleacent roads and through a beautiful eimntry. Through [totem lamed at the .'enne. Ivan's. R ffi ailroad o - o. .-14 H and Attge l' Streets. Philanelphia. For further partioulars or circulars the pronnetor refers to .103. R. Mk Etta, corner f BIRD and VINE titrecte, sod to ism leir Be Vent; ho. 2 Noah einkt atrogeti Fhtmllelphia ; or, addeess B—AVISIMERA. mvai-7m Ephrata P. ILI.. Lnnaister WHITE SULPHOR SPRIDIW3 HOTEL, CA RLISLE. Cumberland °Dante. Fa The Froonwors take pleasure in .nnonnoing to the Nino rhat this Inatnifioent eetiblishmencjs now open for visittrs. Persons wishing Dore monWWain air. meku aiml waters. bathing, fi.oing, good living . at rea sonable prices. cannot do Deicer than to try these pimps For part:molars. send for cumulus to WM. BURROCGRIN of the oity of New York. and D. C. BURttiteT. Propnetora. myZI-Wit BEDFORD SPRINGS.-A. G. ALLEN respectfully isformethe priblio that Mum well esta blished end popular watering place is now open for the tete. non end accommodation of visitors, and will im kept open btall the first of October. arson. wishing Bedford Mineral Water. will be ens M the tiff - sage at the following prices, Vii For 1 bbl 3L ' thin bernr X• • - 300 .. (oak).— . —.---- 200 Bottles. 34 pint. per 60 Parties wishing rooms. or a• y information to regard to the plcce,widaddreee the B dfora Mineral aprons* Company. Redford. Penney I rani.,..i ts-sat . HERR'S 110tItio, • HARRISBURG, PA. The tnanssement of_this wen-known Hotel having been leased by hi- sera GOY & HU R. the present proprietors beg Dave to inform the public that the lioll.o to now mina tberons h y R Mitt VAT D. FITT e.ll. Rod rRo C 1), with a view to the crosier and eomfortable aocommodation of those atm may lawn the establishment with their custom Onests will reoni.e due attention and Gannets', and no ex pens* Ist t be spared that may condnoe to maintain the Hotel In a first eta-• Families and others desiring to sohurn in Harris burs dams the summer mouths wt l find pie sant 13oerding and let.ge a..d well-venttlated Recurs at 001 establishment, upon moderate terrna ' , GOTT COYLE. • J 011..Bit'RT 14FRR. my37-1m NAleleb. poLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RFAIOVID to No. 21 Booth aEveacni Street, near the epatlin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and bed= determined to merit future patronar,e, bee scoured an elessint and mincemeat more. and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie', Celebrated Wrought lupe Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Pmof Safes, ( the only I ...Tatre and burglarproof safes made.) i pso. Lit- Awti to order on short notice . This is tEe . 2 - I . BIS protected, and cheapest Door and Loch yet o ered. Also. particular attention is walled to Lithe's Now Cabinet Safe (or Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Befit is eon cedesi to surpass in style and tiegarmenn.thius yet a ttired for this purpose. arid is the only one that ill 'trios -17 fire Bed befell./ proof. SPlDella No rtos.-1 have now on hand say twenty et Farrel, Herring & Co.'s Safes. most of them nearly new, and Some forty of other imam, com Pruning a complete assortment BB to size., and all Lately 04- obanged for the now Celeheitted Lillie Safe. They vti be sold at eery tow Flues. Picase tall and examine. IV I , eAni , 7 ~.t. iii Mt Ft* T dB SZ kABOF. CAM ORN MID ATLANTIC RAIL kon at , train neavtaVtne-straet ferry al (SUP day e eioepted) at.. , . ...-.. ..... 731 A . Noturnint• 1 A tlantio —.— ... 327 F. . Fare— _ .if j ip Round-trip masts. good for throe &le s 2 'O mammon Round-trip Neptune, Bed toe's. ago 9 ner note s. are lump open. jeS it JNO. G. satarr. Alma. W EST UHRINTER TRAINS VIA P/SNAlcffli7&k. MA f ir ii ii rl i gNe doom. corner 81,14vbsTIA and MARKFT,zu .9% M. UM e. M•Ould 4 Y. Uzi 9 and67, leave Pi i ibuielpgia At 7.90 A. l'd• , and west Chester at 4 Y. rt. iylo-tt _ . . 1310 , TIMe 1 RE DAILY Putt AT 3 O'CLOCK P ..tateavits AND PFI_I,..AD rPANY. nr.hAISBOAT cOm (Ericsson visCheaspeate ee,f pe,eware.Panal. One of the new t t o%re h r t bo nt ate n of thi t s v i...o a r vri9. !al / 1%1 8 14M , l alir days excepts:l B6 lr o's i toot, ' La will arrive i t Baltimore early the t mrnme• reight o all kinds _taken at the krwerat rates; ales. Cattle. Donee/. tltdCit. V Wadies. k.ll. For Freight. and st the office, 41. la trV P.B. JR., Arent., m•18 -1m It No. ne StiOTH IArDARVk..& FOR N-gW YOB K. ifildirllgrtrm DAILY Lazes, Delaware Kamm Phim O4 .VMS and 11law York Express Elteamboat Cow pan, will roomers freight ou and after MuNDAY le Miran?. alld t ro dal!? M P. f. , ...denverms their eat zees in flew ork dart. tbliOWlDl dal rralebte ea at re..._matile roma. WM. P. OLYDB. *mkt. Re. 14 DOD in wklaaVlSB.rtutedelShM. J Ant KA HARD, Azent, ion iten. IA end 16 e.ASI RIVER. New y e n,. illid &dragFOlt Nif,W YORK, ph iLseelritin !team Propeller Compe CY will wren:m.oe their business for the xenon on Mot. SILT mai inn. Their Steamers naw melamine !Veleta at Sewn 4 Pe' above P 7 altint street Tri:its sneomnodstint. y_to It • BcjIALILD E. 00_ $l4 ti Armall4
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