The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 05, 1861, Image 3

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    3ri og from reinurc, detention, or lb* consequenees
sn y other le act of the tiovernment
pia or peer
,ny etOding zevoiting State of this
,
s -b e phitsdelph i s tamer writa._
s use the following :
~w arrte r.t4 by the aseured free from loss by sei-
In ca pture, Or detention by any armed veEtatl,
r '. l . 'the a:lEquences of any attempt thereat; and
t op riot or civil commotion, or any other hostile
on the part of the Government or pool le of the
; Tow ,' slatss of the United States of Amerion."
Midas which oontain either of these exempting
wes are taken on vessels and cargoes at the
'via rstes of proudam. When mob a provision it;
yet ;woad. and the underwriters grant a clean
tb bi n g the risk of privateering thew-Malian,
tyay Charge double the usual rates of premium.
tbipper must detennino for himself whether
Ito a the enplure of his properly by a Nivea.
:t er i 2 north the additional premium charged for
ibdeafinity therefrom.
the fiction of the underwriters indicates that
the y eiteem the lieu of lose from the oeutban, pi
, t .: equal to that incurred from the petits or the
, e 3 Ne •molice to the opinion that they have not
in this ;:tiezate on the wrong side for them-
The 2:3A market may be called dull, stagnant,
or by any other epithet which repre
3nlie snt of Sa bbath-day rest amid the nsual Mr
.lesot active business. The most decided advance
in Lehigh Valley Railroad stock, which went
ti p Id 4tl,s gain of 4 per cent since the last pre.
line ;tire ort !list May- Readlag Railroad steak la
arseedinoy dnil, a couple of small tote sold at 151,
a bet was bid for more throughout the entire day,
~bibt it nal offered during the same time at
,; 51. It 15 seldom thaißeadinisßalfroad shares
not vary six cents an prima during a day at our
targeting markets.
Borer Maiden tialtroad shares are very firm
aid in dourind at 431. Alinebill, Pennsylvania
lisiirsal, and Morris Canal are all steady.
-
Sank st3elcs are weaker, owing to the fears of
-rya igi bi- 0 that the 7 axe carrying a large amount
Altpladed paper.
State stroke are steelier again, and City loans
:ta tLtain I.revions quotations.
Mtnis. Felt fc Lure, of Pittsburg, Tublifters of
le :Taff_vat Bank Bine tzep7rter, 0110 OT tre
vs( reliaOle bont.note lists puidolshei in the
„ u ntil, report to us a new and dangerous coon
tErfeit five-dollar bII on the Howard Banking
c o mpany, Boston, Mass., whioh has just made its
,prearanee. 'Wig. Santa Clans in a sleigh, drawn
by eight deer, on the roof of a house ; five females
eanpel around an ornamental figure 5, 5 shell,
:c right ead ; medallion head, 5 below, on left
es/. The words " The Howard Banking Co."
ve very blank. Bette: refuse all fives for the
.went
The New York Evoziwg Post of this evening
sys :
the stock exchange remains dull and sloggish,
s:1 the tendency of prices, with a few exceptions,
deamward. The public taks little or no ilaMagt
stooks at p. esent, and tha bulk of the business
;made up of the operations of the brokers and
meet speculators. The State stocks are evidently
i,,, co me demand for outside parties, but the free
~F iq y from the West prevents any improvement
in prices The absorption of such large amounts
wittiout a serious decline is, however, the subject
. remark. The average sales of the bonds of the
bar border States, Missouri , Carolina, Ten
ter See, and Virginia, loot up 8200,000 per day.
1.10 department of the market feels less of the de.
pression noticed in nearly all securities, than the
railroad bonds. These are confidently held by the
0 03, and thus far no defaults in interest pay
SeUt, in consequence of the war, have oeourred
Dm steady payment of the coupons of our railroad
bonds is aeloom questioned, and this class of secu.
rim were a long time ago angled, out as the safest
,e the list, and in all the violent fluctuations of the
Cute bonds and fancy shares, the prices of these
;ere remained steady, and in many canes have ad
vanced
The market closes without oily sigma of anima
n. NOW York Central cams stationary at 721 a
(hiene is Irma!, Benin; at 57; t 55
rename is quiet at 101s105 ; l'aotas Mail, file i
lot of z shares Milwaukee and Prairie du
Chien preferred nu taken at 51.
In Government bonds there IS= special move
ment_ There is a good inquiry for the fives, while
PIXS3 are dull at 641 for the coupons and S 4
:Jr the registered.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales.,
June 4,1861.
iiNIVIND HT a. E. NLAT2I4,II.IIIt Merchant!' Exoleange
FIRNT 140. e. RD
i.) Rend 82, 5 70. , 80 11 Penni R • ,
o clo ss BO 1n azaiiing 1334
- ;: 1 •?C'v 6s, N, C&P 24. en ne do 16 3 / 4 ,
az e:00 C0a1—..5 89 lOW Read 6s. '4l —.14 89
75 &Sv Mead 2274 . II 00 do 65. 'B5 70
d0......... -es KO) Sth & eth 7.s..b&tra SO
- ;5/Ileeh Raid, *XI 6 Orirard Tru5t........ 2.1
BETW.E.E DOARDi
51 Morrie Caual 29% 12 Penni. R. 37%
SO , . 3.QX i -OtO do -im.eash 2 , 34 .
Lek Vat R— ... 46 11L411 Leh Vol 6s —..—
SECOND BOARD
5 Norris Canal...- 3slsl rfirriatown 46
7 Jtood K -- 16,a
do —. XIX. , 9 d 0....--- 1536
!gay t i 19 Banta N Am_ :lug
CLOSING Raucosta--QTEADY.
Rid. Ashad
_ , ;er t °TIN it Elmlre Ts 6331
R lit off 88 89 ,14011 g 1919.110 X.-. 2; 7 ,c .
t - :116a 1101. inofr9s 95 %Leh 4.11 & P.I. 4774
76 1 ,g: 773 x ' Leh Cl & N 34
. 11.3£ 16 81111orile Penns..R. - 6 73
761,4 20 .24 Pe Nee..
61090'43 Kro 90 1 01Penpa .11_ 99
164.mc6091_ WU' lett:micas& eree44
hos R— 37 i• & R —So 41
ftatts R 241 tut 6a n ttsoeit v me-et IL. 134
Moms Csn con. 331, 33,...":71 West Phila 67
Mom! Coa Pfd.lo:3:j 1V3,7i; gpruce & 7 734
itia 7 B2___ 1.15 [Groan dr a'n'tes 10"
60h llay.Prefe_ 11 3.214 'Chest & WaLn't. 30
Phhadelphia Markets.
JUNE 4—Ryazan/.
Elle Brea:Wails market is exesedingiy , quiet to-day,
aadtbe prieee of 11104 fuYer the buyers. A few
mall sales f Flour only a e reported at 45 Ilea 51 for
onason Western and gad. renneylvanes suporGne,
, i530a6 for extras. 45 250x6 75 for family, and 6'7427 15
tel for fancy brands, as in quality. The receipts are
=mate, and the demand both for - shipment and home
tempo at the appee Tared, hyo Fl mr and corn
Xea: are alma dull, and freely (tiered at e 3 57 for the
:met., and ;52 67 - 1.1 bbl fur Penns meal.
here is a moderate iriquiry. with further
sfes of t rea bm common to prime - Western and Penna.
e1:1541135. mostly at the latter ra afloat, jrt
.cdsit white ill a. malt way at 8 t 4351 as iii quality.
dull, and t..e only sale is 4thi bins at a price to tie
elf-r 65c. Corn is dull and to eer ; the
:mi t e s very Isere. and bit) era tickling oil but asles of
.iit4l bus Mau here yonow are repotted at Zia. afloat.
its of inferior was wads at 13. and some ifi r rstern
3,11 d at Inc. Oats are Steady it 31531 c lor Delaware
seri Venus!, ivania, arid the receipts and sales l ight.
Sett: —Qugccitton him draped, and 35 Linn first No.
el4l at 81s 11 7 ton. Tanest'a Dark is very de ti.
C0rr...3 C here is tittle or nothing doing, and holders
re firm in then' •aews.
G . P.t.q•EME • Imo net tee n re,
nit about 2i.VIC '1 '
Liege itlo Coll - ,e tumid hu) ere at 11512 o;
Sissy is Oil. bbls selling slowly at 16145170, and
.:ales at 1654 e. The receipts are very light.
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CITY ITEMS.
urdination and lnbtallaiion of John B.
Reeve (colored) as Pastor of the Loin.
bard-street Presbyterian Church.
Last evening, atB o'c l ock. Dir. John B. BEOVO was or
,Leed to the ministry, and formally metalled as pastor
the .I.,ombard-street N. S. P.esbyihrlert Chetah
tslorel,) Lombard street, absve Eighth. There was a
: ,, Itiably large a 41gregssion, principally colored. in at
'eulacae, and the services 'sere interesting and -im
:motive.
Tao fAlowing members of the Fourth Presbyter/ e
.
''..nelehm were present and took part in the sera
,raras
Bev. Dr. Brainerd, Moderator ; Rev . . T. J. Sheppard'
''-.ted Chnk ; Rev. John McLeod; Rev. Albert Barnes.
HA I ,. E. B. Bradt, Rev. Charles Bolter; Rev
atert Henry Barnes. and Rev, Andrew Culver
der ranging a hymn, and prayer by the Rev. Mr
eb:rer.
TER ORDINJI"EiON SERMON
' preached I j the Hey. John McLeod, lie took his
7.ext from Ps atthew 39 The harreet lithe end of
irartd "
In the Mammies. of the're words, -the speaker Bret
114011 the titter impossibility for mere Mimeo
`'''' r ledge or wisdom ever to solve the great problem
•17 ills history or the ultimate object of this - world in its
Feat:on ; and next, upon the fact that the Bible da
-vet the world to be a" field," and that tlua.field [fag
Produce a " ha. , .est." The Bible was, therefore.
=rein a proep•ettve and rettormeetive sense. a history
tha mania from tos brginaing to its mom& Ma poin
sae were as follows
1. The Nature of the Harvest—the Fnd of En
zts Watery. In considering this division of hie
' ,. 111 , e, he took the ground that the Millennium
' l4 net the harvest spoken of in the text, from
Let that all through that 41.424."'d y ears the
weld be left to grow with the wheat, The
'all point was, the Field for the prod uot.on of
6sletdid har- est. To the human eye it wason
-466. a wretched field for such a result. Yet we
4741 6 seme regents, a timbal of oreat it w‘a pro
" 4 to Yield, in the fields which are emitivred
* ° 6 l. husbandman, when we rememmred, as we
-4 'ed drum the golden harvest, that its beauty
luxuriance were ministered to mainly by
"Ind, and the most uncleanly substances The 3d
- ''Llrfintidered was, the Process of the Growth of the
e.irirest. Its growth—i.e. the growth of the Church—
roomer. it never receded. All it gained it re-
No matter how little it advanced, it never tit
ed. fr in the fact that once in the fold, the soul
fi le 'Shiite of the Good Shepherd that i; should
t,e ]uit- This kingdom, therefore, was in reality
Oily really progressive and permanent thing xn
In the Ph place. was considered, the Means
eanyoyed in this field. 'I hese were perfect
zre. It was merely bringing the simple Gospel in
"';':et with the human mind. and its beam made effi.
hY the BOY •-eirit. The history of the Gospel
w.s, he said, a hie'ory of power and of vie
the beginning, and he held that the Gospel,
• hn•lto it the power to convert three thousand
en the day of Pentecost, could convert a nati , n
it pleased God so to do. The history of
had been repeated in history, of which we
—.antes in the doss of Luther, and later. in the
and Wesley. There was a USSOIt to
e
4 'TOM all this—namely, that we need no
-m unrmentalit.es, only let those we have be faith
"'r e mployed.
• Y . he dwelt upon the certainly of the comple
-4:le Promised harvest. The promise of Christ's
14 ,:' 'night min to be glow in Its fulfilment; but TO
rimereber filet the harvest which shalt then be
a !rerd is to be sweat. We could, therefore, afford to
Art ll enduring things required time to develop •
144 calt was not the growth of a day. This was
o ustrated by allusions to horipture parallels.
„ Lt:ll , lttl wit4e the th -IA that the promisa given
Mt.
ihn ales heed of the woman such yet
icl .44 serpe nt ' s head," would assuredly be fulfilled
8 ova appointed time.
d+totrum carrninsys.
'
close of the sermon, Dr. -Brainerd rose in the
4lt I t o
sated thatiobn B. Reeve would now be or
"td.
Ile
o, was thirty years of age, a native of Pew
• ha
• 4 14 been horn on Long Island. A Fier cote
rie h ;', 4 setisthetui y con se of literary studies.
li'L n eflteret the Union Theological eeminsry
from which he bad graduated with honor.
f
i tm. en Invited to preaeh for this congregation on
t !, el • mei subsequently cahlod him regularly to become
rl ' ut4.4 . In the afternoon of -yesterday the Pres
-4 y
r ermined him thoroughly upon xlmologY.
std „;: 1 4 44, 1 history, a n d Church goVernlnent
and to an epitome of a sermon Ur him, ail of
, 44 ; rerouted to he t r
entire satorrection of that
t been i/e big
said to be a young man of high promise.
e; (Dr. El.'s) lot to attend the installation of
the„ tn : . W 27 Ineterg Of that church. and else. to attend
umerwa; and he felt that he could cowman
vvegregation upon the feat that, in none of No
predecessors had they moused a more promising addi
tion to the pulpit of Philadelphia than in their present
selection.
Mr. Reeve then rose to his feet and res Ponded af•
firmatively to the sues:ions propounded, after which
the congregation Haoantoit to queotiona eadresse.d. to
them by raising their hal de.
The sanditiste them knel. at the altar, surrounded by
ten members of the Presbytery, seven whits and three
colored, while Dr. Brainerd offered the ordination
prayer. at the oloae of which, hr the laying on of hands,
he was solemnly dedicated to the work of the Thill.ll4trYs
and rose a Rev.." after which each minister Present
extended to him the right hand, with the words. "
give you the right hand of fellowship to take part w,th
Us in this ministry. ."
CUABOB 31r7 /IRV. PR. EARNER
The charge to the Rey. Mr. Reeve was given by Dr,
Barnes, the candidata rising. Dr B earnestly recom
mended a careful study of the Mayer fora young minis
ter contained in the Epistles to imothy. His remarks
respecting the ditties he had assumed were Memo,
airtetionate, and impreeeive. He tionsratulated Mr.
Reeve upon his attainments and gualißnations for Ike
office, and referred espealally to the MOB) of his race in
Philadelphia, before and among whom he was in a wid
thsn to vrkehl a great and a good i.. finenee, An a Pre,
hY tor. ha was now their anted.
After sunhat hymn. the charge to the congregation
was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Bruen, after which they
were d smissed with it benediction,
Mr. Reeve is of pure African muck. has a tine, intel
ligent countenanee, and, physically, in a fine specimen
of a man.
A Busy Scstra.—Our readers are already aware
Um the house of MOMS. Morns L. Ftallowelt do ro ,
No. 333 Market street. and No 27 North Fourth street,
are now selling out thin* immense wholesale stook at
matt, and at prices--as will be seen by their Card in
a, other oolttmn of our pacer today—much helm the
usiratreetemle rates. Each an op patently to buy ele
gant goods at ruinous prices has probably never before
been offered in Philadelphia, and we are the efore not
surprised at seeing the ladies. notwithstanding the
times. thronging their splendid store in order to Bemire
the bargains that are going. A glance into their store.
yesterday, convinced us that there is something in havr
ins cheap goods. and letting people know it in a gen
sib,e way, two wean by advertising in Ths Press. of
course.) Their ortpau'ous establlslanent.ititioh Id lthalf
worth a visit of impaction, presented more the appear
ance of a fair than a real. nut•ter-of- fact plane of bust
business. All the clerks were busily engaged with fair
oustonsers—the clerks being all gentlemen. attl the cue
turners en ladles—and the throng of seers, corners.
lookers, buyers. and shoppers of all grades, presented
an interesting scene. whilst the clerks at the desk were
kept n constant :Lotion receiving gash for eiveheses,
and parsing out change. o uch a "bee- hive on a large
60830" we have rarely witnesead.
IMPORTANT TO COMMISSARIES. HOUSEEISEPERS,
AND OTILERS.—It is a well-understood fact among phy
sicians that the most whomsome meat in warm
weather is good ham. :YIUCh tialcarta might he avoided
by our citizens if they wou d act upon thi., 'instead of
consuming as large a proportion of fresh meat as they
do. kepeeially should this rule be en'oroed here it.
Philadelphia, where we have such a oaring establish
t Be that Of Messrs. J. ft. Kitchener & co., NON.
142 and 144 North Front street. No one trate the splen
rlid quality of being of this well-known house, but
unces the eating of this particular meat anew Lux
ury. Dealers who once keen them for sale, find it dif
ficult afterwards to sell any other. We hive thought
that if the commissary department of the army 'were Sr
sueply the men who are exposed to a Southern sun
with hams of this kind, inslead of the fat pork, which
is utterly unfit for either the climate or the !UMW,
that it would be a great SINIDE in the end. The expense
of doing so would be little greater, and the health and
strength of the men would be great y improved by such
a change.
OILIER/TM OF TIM EtnitlTll OF JULY, , -0004 -
oils are making most extensive preparations for the
celebration of the Fourth of Fourth of July. Part of
the programme includes a grand military and civic
parade. Upon this gala occasion, the members of both
branchss of C.ruevils will make their apparatus
clothed in garments of the latest style and out, from the
one-price gift emporium of Uranville Stokes. 609 Chest
nut 'greet. All those who sehili to take part in this
patriots celebration should visit this establishment,
and equip themselves. Each sale is accompanied with
a gift.
SPITZ WORK —Since the breaking out of boffin-
ties between the Government and the rebels, the latter
Lowe become pardeularly spiteful. according to
their showing there moo good thing North. Osr sol
diers are mgamuffin cowards• our merchants knaves
and swindlers. and the Ball of Independence and
Faneuil Ball are unimportant shanties. They have
already derided and insulted the national flag, and we
suppose that they will next he casting reteetions upon
the elegant garments for gent amen and y• - nths made
at the Brown ;Stone Clothing Ball of Rookhill & Wilson,
Nos. RR and RIS Chestnut street. above Kith. Much
conceit and passion have made the rebels mad.
Camp Life at Easton, Pa.
iCorreePondenee of . The Press.)
CAMP WASHINGTON, EASTON. Pa
June 4,1861.
The Philadelphia companies which left the city
for this plane, last week, have all irrived safely.
I heard of but one casualty, but I cannot vouch
for its truth—a man broke his arm on the cars,
This camp is voted on all hands to be the most
beautiful in the State, and everything is in a mush
better condition than I expected. Col. Wm B.
Mean, our commanding officer, is very kind and
obliging to all who behave like men, and it is only
when the soldiers are drunk and disorderly that
they are punished. The punishment is very mild
—a few hours eoultnemeat in the gaard-bause. We
ha,. plot; ti: two oat, and fine appOtikell. Oar greatest
inconvenience is the want of blankets. They have
not yet been given to us but we are promised
UMW MS WM.", var 4%411 nears eta
lon, and Colonel Mann has arranged them well .
The reveille is sounded at quarter before 5; first
drill, 53; recall, 61; breakfast, 7; second drill,
101; recall, 111; dinner, 121; third drill, 41 P.
M. ; recall, 61 ; tattoo, 9 ; and taps, 9 ; when all
the lights are put out, and all must retire. These
orders are strictly obeyed, and all caught out after
this aro marched to the guard-house, to be repri
manded neat morning. We have mush leisure
time, and amuse ourselves playing ball, singing,
do. We are perfectly satlEffed, and only hope to
have a brush with the rebels. I. J. H.
From Fortress Monroe
[From the Baltimore Evenins Patriot of yesterday.)
The steamer Georgxerna arrived here this morn
ing, from Old Paint, having left there yesterday
afiernoon. We learn from the officer§ that every
thing was quiet at Norfolk and Portsmouth, and
that there were only three or four thousand troops
at those places. The news of the battle at Arquia
Creek bad created considerable excitement.
General Bailor had made no advance movement
from his encampment on James river. He has now
under his command some eight or nine thousand
men, all in good condition, and anxious for a light.
Ibis force was expected to be inoreased during the
week by throe or four thowend more troupe from
the cities of Neer York and Philadelphia.
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There is no truth in the report that the small
pox had made its appearance in the camp. No
contagious disease of any kind existed.
There is a report in town that share was as
meals among the men composing Bartlett's Na
val Brigade, sod that a fight had taken place, but
it is not stated who the parties to the fight ware.
it is also said that there is some unfriendly feeling
between the regulars and the volunteers, and that
Colonel Bartlett and some officer' of the fort had
gone to Washington in relation to the difficulty.
It is true that Colonel Bartlett has gone to Wash
ington, but as our despatch does not say anything
regarding the difficulty at the fort, the HIM" is,
probably, without foundatton.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
ILP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST IrIOWF.
CONTINENTAL TIOTEL—Ninth and Cheetnut
cIISA Hodden• New Jolley same.l, New Jersey
.1 fd coorel, New Jersey J L Alums
E L Anderson, Bedford. Pa A Burg. Bedford. Pa
I hos J winch. Cincinnati Rev A Alessler.li J
J Binger, Chicago, Mrs Bose son, N Y
D BU•es. 111 nom L Rand. Boston
A Whe•-ler.Deton .54 A i.ows er. Boston
LTal tor, Boston J Marts, Worn, Del
11. Cr. oker, miewaukee Mrs aailler .L eon- Wig
Geo Gibbs LI A Men, o ew York
inn Irwin, Jr, Pittsburg Theo M rinley,Pittsburg
F W Butoboar, New York M Maori:thy, Wank
W L Bel embroil. Pottav'e J A Erhart & la, Lancaster
M C tang. hew York Mr Loeser & a, Beading
Mrs Luther, Reading Chu r emldt, New York
F Y Cara t, Reranokr 1. Moller. Boston
F ill Notch, New r ork W ft reobison. Boston
John i. Timmer. New Yairk A Fllgalt. Nentilokr
W A Backer Woreemer W Underhill. New 'fork
W a Craw ford & a, Wash Geo A Done% Boston
A Gross. Cincinnati J V Cr. swell, Harrisburg
Geo DumliMion. Baltimore John H Uhl Dew York
Collins. wow YOTii J W - esmito, Oresou
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A Bartlett & wl, New York It M N a, :or & wi, ottio
J R WiLieer,-.New York 11 i• Bader. New Yo.
Jas A Catlin. New Yo.k - J•RMolklendrey.,-N Y
B P Van • wittier. Nov York PDLu her. Patrol! e
rimy Fi.k, Pottsville E N Diokertonuescw York
Itu . sell Woodier,N Y Basal Bonnier. New York
r. Y
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Pit tvanus Lyon 17.1 a. 4 Y Miss Provost. rhileds
W H Itedrickir n N T for Bar lett & is.. Ma-s
Hiram HATII7,I4Ien York Miss Chase, Washington
sahm JWasionetou B Diorite. Newt errs _
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M C Newyork Wil rillor. New York
G W Green, Delfwa.e W H Ward & w, n York
T r emade. Arkansas Taitt L Batteries. N York
J Gettr.B.ltimore I Griner. Co.umhus. obio
I/ Lonalrron Columbus, 0 It Led, rad & li, Wash
Mies Ledyard W !Mina= Miss 8 t. Led, ard Wash
Ledyard W•shroslon Master Leopard. Wash
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Gen .6 Bradley. Pray, I is A Bourne & Pe. B. Island
Geo Terrell. Washing Mrs Terrill. Wrushincton
Mess Terrill, Washington H F Morel!, Balt Lake City
J Guieon. Balt Lake City Chas Chase, loston
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W Boooook, New York F A Dana New York
T Holcomb, Delaware R 8 Dorsey&wife, Indiana
111 C Hill, Connecticut M L Beech.. enns.
Jordan L kat. Jr, Penns. Issue Bell. Jr, & La, N Y
Mirk ihby 1 vreg : N Y Bon '1 rumen. Smirk. N Y
W Cortes, New York Geo Sangster, New York
J W Johnson. ew York .1 Bomberger
J H Long . - Urbana. 0 J K Condiot, Newark, N
L R sitevenson, London, Ent
MERCHANTS' ItOTELr—Fourte street, below Arch.
J D 80alding, Ohio J P Crawford & la. Pa
Rant Haywood, Pottsville Them Wren. Pottsville
P h Wentz. t.ew Jersey J K Vane'cave. • Jersey
Gll Maynard . Harrisburg W 8 liaVen, Pittsburg
Nan Jacob Fry, Jr, Tra ppe A D Cam posit, Pit ,bury
bl.chael Barry, laueast,r Michael Malone t ancastr
Saul Mitchell, Meade:it lh B Riddle, New Jersey
E Patterson, BlatT Wm Patton, brie. Pa
J Fanason, Philadelphia Mre Wm Lee 8t Paul
Miss Wallace. Pt Paul Gideon J Ball, a rip. Pa
Chas trill item Jersey Elbe Reeves. Ft (enixviPS
F Brewster & la, N Jet say 8 Ford. It Leal;
Lt D B MoKihlyin & w. uee. P Brown. necticut
Jacob Hoffman, Carlisle Jas F McNeal, Pair! co
GOMM t , RC/AL B.OTEL—Sixth st., above Uhesteut.
J Devoe, W Cheater Wm I evia. W Cheater
Jos Pearce, Bordentown Glom Pearce, Bordentown
J Taylor. Bordenlown U T Lyon, Mary la u d,
M Yardley Pennr.ylranin. Jag Brown, ir ikt,n, Ord
Lams W Chester Jew Vanderslice. Ykainixv
Bennett. reunsylvar.is Jos Keßreight,
J Ii iluddlr none Pena P E Leonard. Chestrr co
Jamum li erns t iurn G W Miles. llarri.tourg
me t 8
t ly. Books oo Hitrlea Coateavii:e
D W Mond. ottatown Cvi Taylor. Becks eo
Ai Pennock, Wilmington U V Pennypecker. W eke.
E Decks co Thoa Walter, Coatesville
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut mesh above Fifth
Thos A Rehm Finns A A Weeks, New York
Mm A B Schultz „New York Moss Photon, New York
Jilo C kose. New York Geo W Bhelton, Conn
W Curti.. Delaware H 8 Fanor, Hogan
Douglass Dias, Phil& J M R. der, Massaehuset
H m smut, New York finis Wood, Wee. Croy
0 F slum, Boston C F Morse, Bo..tan
11 Coauthors, New York H B Wagoner, New York
TJ Imre & la. N Oxford 11 Ridsleyckson,, 'toyer, Des
F Daniels. Oxfrd .N Ja
11 .1 D -.awar o e Jno Briggs . Indiana
II H Firmetone, hew York B B Coombs, New Ycrk
TRH NIHON—At* street. shol/ll ?lads
II Frank, lderyleed lß Phila.
li H Itatoberson. Phile B Wil!lams, Delaware
J Roopeehmer. Ohio A L Matson. Conn
11 Disa.er k wt",, Remiina tele I. A Borg. Reading
P N Weed. Trout Run J listherinston l' , erus
ere Nathennoon, Penns C Wheeler, Reading
R.• ert &riders J John 4 t enders
W N Patterson,Janet' 111 X Bthiebrote, Primo
ikmelt:ake. Chem la's .7 Desifrser, Columbus, U
la re ht J Dearlver. Ohio T Wight. L oc k Haven
limoolit. Look Haven W e Woods, Flenaingtra
B IOUS& PletainitOn'AT Gaimenhomer R J
JJ'' Dora, Stroud -burg, Pe Mershon, Baltimore
jr Clout. Weebieston Aaron Davis", New /weer
UN beekwooa, mew Jersey
T. LOURS MOTEL—Chestnut street. shove Third.
E Moore. oalisbury, Md D layman. Salisbury. Md
Geo Lwte. Union co GB Lester. Ohio
W Nona New - York II Woods. Maryland
C LAZIZAtI, Philadelphia Dr F Mullet. Montreal
W Kleinhans, New Jersey Victor ndo In
T eoBlliis. tip Jaen navy 'pi No uyfor, Man-;:; Ps.
John it imakw-nom Mum Jas WzrutiOZ
O H. Riper. New.livecy pi M 3e.D.at,pipla
BAalierinann. New York J Diftturnoll, i'vera• York t?
Chas Bokroder, Reuthrts
STATFS ITNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
J It Smith. P..uss K McKissick. Chester eft
T Jones. Penna. L Lochman. Car isle,Ps
1111181 g, Mechanicsburg Jaz fir Caumbell , Penne
WSAlriea.ilolliddrshtirg .1 1! BM% ABMS a
Jae Hagerty, team J 9lcarfietd
Wm Watt. pit ourg Joe Elder, IN Lkiastair g
8 Smith, Hunting:oin Jae ;Chinon Pittsburg
Jnn otterub.ro, Pittamrs W 1) Loneei;eeker,t'sterti
8 throN; Lane.e . er co t! itedseeter, Lane ea
J Lawry, Weattuureti on WB Mendenhall, COMOBV
ti 'temple, Uolitmerti Pa A igohrer. JLenceeter
Win riehel,Laacaetor co 114 Rife. Innoeunce
M J stook, Harrisburg Misr Savage, Harrisburg
Joe P Zs 1 .1 B Okeson, .Perry 'rale
8 „I& VVetzell. lianieburg
PIATIOII.AIt litiTgli ,— lirsois strata* above Third.
&mei Blank. Wilkestiarre UTT Briggs. Pittsburg
U dean.. Ohio I,W bo,,rie. Pa
W F Vou e,Pa.lO n Reynolds. PP teburg
A yer. Rending John M. Harley, Iluoks ao
Vio.ce. Ihiag du D tiottatint, RAnAling
Au g Feb rgourg s .re. iv orristo*li
G Watstm. riestithg H Gibson. Uniou ou, Pa
REVERE 11.01.1lFE—Tlurti street. above Kaos.
11 Sinith. Pollhsylvabia raignol i.tswia, renn'a
i W gall. Pot liVlll6 biirton H Dunlap, Pa
ii Neon, Po'ilvbl.,.1 - 4 Fl Orttigert, amaqui.
Nelson A peleb.-.olt Pa Jobe Helton, Pittston
w H Winton. Penn'a Hulas FT.ke, Ohio
A rhyder. ^ eatling VV N R Wisner Del
Al PS OA Oireelk. A lontown Jon W h Mktg.. Int Clair
W flew 11. lientown .1" H Emith, krars.on
.1 Swing, Penney lvania A Oherki Lebanon,
Joel I , lnk, Penn.yluania
BARLEY BELEAP rart.t.i.—neaund at.. bel. Vine,
It Meyer. Pennsylvania Ones Reiser. Panne.
Jun W imams r rwlnn i ll G 1.1419 riewJarseT
J T I unpin Bunlemon Jos Hill, txermantoWn
Jarrrett. Buolso cra lu < It‘w Buo.s ao
Geo Bit bee, Bootee. ti Tompkins. is. lc 2 oh„ Pa
AL Y JArratt Bucks CO Jim aimpson. D.,slestorrti
tauter,- bucks an Wm Bette, Doke! go
a Mown ! , nrownisburs (ior. ~ r 1 Duo.. au
J Rick, nit.lcs on P .1 Rich. Busks ea
R m Gooch. -sew Bose W W Parson, Pt Pleasant
W Rick, Bucks eu
SLACK. BEAR...Thtyrt street, anon (3/1110Whill,
13 Selig, Lynntown Chan Greenwald, Lynntn
Chas Finney. marteville Chas barony. Jenkintown
. has Morrison.. euna W nor Yonne lire
A Bucker an. Penn% John Hersh, Peuusbarg
Itiathan W a onhorat, Penn Ja..ob Re d, .watrip Greek
Aln man, Ititadelulds Dan el tlnah, 1"taladolpluo
F apangter, Berea co t T vrott, norm on
eau AIIIIBt AntityvtUe
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second it.. above Arch,
Joel 4 Vancteve. Penne • D D Stevens. New York
IA Niers J L Run , Benne! Ivenia
Col Win Morneon,Monte co A B 8 iilBoll 13orent'adt J
J Markley. Hatboro. fa Mr lYlolineauk, N Jeree7
N. Banes, Wolow Grove Jft ',edema, Lancaster
-O Fre•z, Hatboro, Pa
BALD EAGLE ROLEL—Third sl., ebtrus
Peter Grog& Penna. 0 is Stoughton, W Chester
11 L Sul; znaeh, frinrietta.Pa .1 B liareabuott Dung co
MissM righttll. 0 ' , nett no Saint L Bnehrtett, Dane en
01 lienry...auptt nco Pa rater tiyauld.r, Myeratti
Henry Darren.. New. York Jail Altiv9n l'enna
MARINE IN TEL 11.1 GEN CB.
BEE FOURTH PAGE
ARMI - Vhci.
Bohr Whi.e Squall. sharp. b days from Boston, in bal
last to B MiLnes 3 CO.
Boar Mary ki Banks. Banks, B days from Boston, in
ballast to Sturtevant &
tiChr J Abner/hoe...situ es, 4 days from Providence, in
billabt to Ty Isr Swne k. Co.
&air Mary fallen. thus, 3 dm from Swaim River,
Md. with gram to Jas t. rm. my a. Co.
Bohr Anima, Careen, a days from Boston, in ballast,
CLEARED.
Bahr Mary II Banta. Dom mita% aturrtvaat do Ca.
tichr James .11t3itudIce. t.tatias CauTicatown, allers
Sehr e• Lake. Scull, Boston, E latawyer k Co. .
Behr White Equalt. sharp, Boston. B Flthaen Ot Co.
Ochr W McKee. Menoet, Down/. D reateou er. Co.
nehr Ann Turner. A, ire, Linn. do
Fehr E J Soot!. • Immo Boston. L Andenrielt &Co.
e+ehr E J Sault. ateetmen. -
ear Reddinkton, CADE +tan, - do
t ohr bac tt, do) b ot,k do
ISenr Etou,•e Tnachar,noaton, Patter ft. Lomat &Co
13onr D ft Sten man. ocult. Haverhill, o,akostoo.
Beta C M W.OlOll, Smith. Newport, tmatoittun &
Glover.
Bahr A J Horton. Elwell. Quincy. L Rothamel & Co,
Behr Complete, Hip in, Waren 0 eft. J W Abloom
Soar Yeoman Cannon. Concord, Del, do
our Vm I
ant, tobomon.tMarntoan. atd. do
etr S L Gem, Der, Balumore, A Groves, Jr.
21L26RAPH.
(Correspondence of the Press.
Per steamship Hibernia.
Arrived from Mobile ertay 24, ship Tricolor, at Liver
pool; May 22d, Mama Lucknow, PaLerald Isle, and SUB
buuotn. at Laverp , . 01,
Armed Irmo 13a:Umore. May 2.1.1. Map curritack, at
LlVorpool.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship State of tieorda, tiarrin. (U S transport)
°Manta at Nesr York yesterday for Fortress Monroe.
8 earnship itienvids. Randal:a. &eared at New ka.k
yesterday for Havana.
Steamahip Persia. Judkias. for liivarpoed, cleared at
New Yerk yesterday for taverpool
Ship Lancaster, Deem°, hence, arrived at Liverpool
21st mt.
ships John Tucker. Taylor. Eouthernert Soule, and
A lhannce, Or) trout Liverpool, arrives at New. York
yea °Mai.
Bark Florida. Monday, from Messina Aprill2 arrived
at New rink yesterday. Rad heat vartah.e winds the
whole pates
Bark nee) Hal ett, Little, cleared at New York y es
terdsx for rot ladeiptda.
Bark Star King. nolden. for Montevideo, cleated at
New t ork yeste day.
Brig Mary I Milliken, Norden, unoertain. was at
Salm u t
)trait arome, Balmm, cleared at New York yesterday
for Gee s.
llr g Cnesapeske. Evans, cleared at New York I en
tersay for w ilmington.
Brie Clarence, Penney, cleared at Baltimore 3d inst.
fo um de Jon _
echr. Lydia. A Mar. baker. 13 dale from Cardenotr, ar
rived at New York yesterday tat 34 10, long, 76. was
tan into by n .41..tasnar,vrntott onrrob away the
main mom and gaff, &mit inams di in rilMms. and old
outer daniage. Could not mammal hrr name,
ehr Telegraph, ...omen. cleared at New York Teeter
day, for C.,pe May.
seer Narah Cullen. Cullen, cleared atNew York 3 es.
Nisleam`aPqui lieWlYtottro ~.,_
yesterday for Philaaelphia. work
Steamers Taeony. bly.and Vulcan, Mormon, hence,
arrived at New Yo, k yesterday.
HOLM ES' BOLE. Mar M, P Al—Ar sohr Juliet, Wi
ley, Gamin for Philadeimis.
Jane t—hr scare Joan Compton, l'ail.olA. Wm Brown.
Stevens, and BT r homes.-n, Conover - Boston for
Pniletxptita; Prowess. Jackawar. and Albert Photo.
Lippincott. 2alorn for do; eeran J Bright, ;smith, Mil
ton tor do; Criris, rtenear, Lynn for do; plouizar, Long,
St. George for do
Bid sehrs Jesuit, Prowess, and J emitter.
June 2—A r trishrs }..11122,betu Ertglintr, Er.gbah. Bastin
for Pniladolpiaa; Nona* k. &Bee. mt George for Lela
ware Cr 3; tate% Jane. Adente. liectucket for co.
Bid Sebra Win Pozen, rt B T Thomson, A Phuro, 8 J
Bright. “risie. nlquizar, Granite. State. Mary Belay,
Liighbeth Bnglieh.- '
Awe 3, 8 ANl +o arrival, .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HAYING BUY lIIHOBAZ ED BY TRH bTAT.I3
Authontiee to manage the tietAihr of the TriistßZ MIL,-
LION LOAN. advertised below, we earnestly retitled
the attention of the pub:io to the propriety and impor
tance of a prompt and liberal ruvestmeat to the same.
The fact of b , Ing exempt from all taxation, and a
'special tax Lein; levied to provide for the intermit, and
a liberal eir.k.ng rand for the redemption of the princi
pal. snakes thie Loan a most desirable inveetment.'A ll
information relating to the Loan can be obtained by
eallin, on the undersigned who will Lake chaise of any
subscriptions' made, and will attend to all matters Con
nected therew.th. DEEX &CO ,
JAY COOKE & CO.
Psopoans vox i LOIN ova rfnnut Mu.
LION DOLL &Ng TO TUE CoNNON WVALTH OP P.RNN
SYLVANIA.
In puran• nee of the first neaten of an set of the Us-
Herat assemlity, entitled "An act to create a lonn and
provlda for arming the grata." approved May 16th; A.
IL, 1861, and the sixth section of the act entited "An
ant to provide for the pas went_ of the members, offi
cers ard contingent-expermts of the Extra 'Session of
the Legislature," approved May /6th. A. D., 1661, and
by the authority of the ti.me.
Notice is hereby given that proposals will be receiv
esl at the ofi:e of the tec:etary of the Commonwealth,
until th'ee o'clock, P. M.. of Wednesday the fifth day
of June next, for the loaning to the Commonwealth
the sum of THREE MiLL , ON§ I.F 1181..LARfl. for
the purposes set forth in the before named acts of As
sembly. The said loan to bear an interest of six per
cant per annum, payable semi. annually in Philadel
phia, en' the loan to be redeemab'e in ten years frova
date ; and for the payment of the interest and bun da7
ten of the pone:pat th treof. a gamma tax of one-half
mill on the collar nes been directed o be levied on all
the prop..rty in the Commonwealth taxable for t.te
purposes. The certificates of loan shall not be subject
to taxation for BM mimosa whatever t aid all anti&
came of the denomination o; one hundred dollars,. r
less, shalt have coupons attached ; those of a large. de
nomination will be isc:ed either an Moor/peon or con,
pen bonds, at the option of the bidder.
The proposals must state explicitly the amount pro
posed to be taken. and the ra e to he pmd. ti he
State reserves the right to accept the Ni hole.. .r any part
of the amount offered to be taken, unless the proposer
stipulates others. lee. No mmditional proposals will be
considered.
rpon ,he accepts-zoo of any proposal, at itatat tAri per
cent. of the amonst must be paid down, the balance.
if preferred by the bidder, in thirty and slaty days:
whence uficates shall lame for the sante, hearing in
terest from the time of payment.. •
The eronsourie meet be directed under sea! to the
secretary of she Commonwealth, endorsed"Propreals
for Loan."
The bids will be opened at 3 o'clock in the afternoon
of the day above named, in the presence of the Cove.
nor, awe Tr• seiner, and Auditor Golaral, and such
o,her persons as may tdd pr,,per to be present, when.
afar examination of the earn e, the Governor will
award the 1 an to the highest bidder or bidders,
Br order of the Governor.
Hearetary of the Commonwealth.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMXONWBALLTH
KiERISBUR(i, to ay t 7, 1861.
FURTHER lIOTICH.
The time for receiving proposals and opening bids
for Um above lose is hereby extended to the t
TEENTII OF JUN h. next, by order of the Goversor.
kb! BLIPEN.
Eeoretary of the Commonwealth.
lIKUMBOLD'S UNtVERBaLLY APPROVBD
RErsarer—Compound FA , not Elitahti elitel4 Diseases of
the Bladder Kidney, Gravel, Dropsy, Vlreahaess, &c.
Bead the advertmement in another oolninn. headed
" Clennine Preparation." nil2o-6tiniff
BATCHIBLOWS nail' .UTF. —This celebrated
and perfect Hair Dye is Ma best is she world. All
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
hes gamed *soli extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Hair
Dye instastry producee a splendid black or natural
brown. without staining the akin or injuring the hair,
and will moat/ rho ill effecga qt bad dyes, invigorating
the hair for life.
Hold bY ail Druggists and Perfuniere„ Wholesale by
FAIIIIESTOCK & CO., 1/17077 & CU., Philadelphia.
Cirtovsn , & Bnxmals OBLESSAMI
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
The Best in Bee for Family Sowing.
No. 730 CHESTNUT Por.okt. Phiindsbakts. mar-b
OWN PRIO3 OLOTBING OF Tail LATILIT
tirruts, made in the beet manner. eXPraglaY
for itE
TAIL BALES. LOWEWE selling prieee marked In
Plain Figures. All roods made to order warranted
satisfactory. Oar ONE-PRICE system II etrictir ad"
hared to. All are thereby treated alike.
at33-ly JON 33 A no.. 0.04 orAftlltT Street.
OAK ORCHARD ACID brItLNG WANE:R.--
Pamphlets cofltainina the opinions of celebrated Chem
ists and YhYsioiatus rag:peanut the use et this WATER
in the ease of many diseases of the human system, will
be aupplied gratis on application to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CRESTRUT Street:4er FRED
ERICK DEOWIII Jan tliNlll. and GlitlinNUT
Streets.
CALL AND GET A. PAMPHLET, Apia-tf
PIitILaDIPLPHIA AIND ERIE RaiL
TING OF 4TOCKHOLDERs.
SPIKCIaL MLETING of the Htoek-owersof the
Philadelphia and r rie Kai road Company will ho held
at the Office of the eo•opan. TOURNDAY,June
a th, o ' clock A. ht. for the pu - pole of eottei.
daring a proposition having Tor tie oboe' the early
completion and leasing of the railway at the said Com
fit °Met of the Fmaident end Board 9 f Managers.
NI IX W. WM. eI'OFFuD. etoretary,
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA , WEDNESDAY, '.*NE 5, 1861.
MARRIED.
CUSUMAN—WELSH,June 4. at git. Luke's ChureA,
by the Rev. M. A. De Wolte Howe. D. D., Charles
W.
Cushman and Elizabeth Ross, daughter of W tr..Wo!th,
keg.
1/61.WER—NPIT.if.i —June 1, 18e1, by John C•wo•on ,
V. D aL, Mr. John paitcr to Airs. A um,* Neill. both of
th's oay.
Sil et.P—PiTTA.-0e rune ZI, by the Rev. Rstnee!
Du • boron , . Mr. Georg a Washington harp to ales Jose
phine P tt.a.
BE fTENCORT- 12 TRO
rrhiß,—Mes 27. by the Rev.
Thomas 0. Allan, Mr. Alfred W. J3ettonourt lo
Mary Ellen otroder.
fIILI,b4C-6 ATP PRTHW l'.—Dn February 23..1.
1861, by Rev..l.R...lenns, Thomas F. Cr. Miller to amtps
81k , rthwe,it, quo glib
DUN L. At P—MciLEN Jamoary 16. by the Rev.
Andrew Manehip„ Mr. Joseph Dunlap to Mies Mary. J,
McKenty. both of this city.
FOLWEIA—TRuMae_.—AIay 29. at Pittsburg'. Pa
by, the Rev. 8. Dethsook. Mr, David C. Feter..ll and
Anse Lizzie P. Thom- , e. daughter of the late Charles
Themes, PAP fir Philadelphia.
HP:AM T .—M.Ok Rl3.—On May 13. by the Rev, T, 7r
.Shepberd, Mr, John Hearty to Mite Annie S, Mome,
both of tine intr.
MART/14.—0n thc 4th Institut, daunts! Martin, aged
70 care.
The relative; and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to atteud tee toneral, trout his late resi
dence, Hestonvitle. Twenty-Put - tit ward, on Thursdax
afternoon, at 4 Wolzok. Interment at Monument Crepte
Leff_
w. mlitAlW`t.—On tits- 2d inst.. at hie into residence.
at G tomtit• wn. of anonlexy. Richard. Withanis, in the
74th year of pia O.
His relatives a , d friends are particularly invited to
attend la funeral, from his late residence, goner of
Green and Coulter streets. bermantown. on Fourth
day the nth ittglant: to meet at the souse at 4 o'oligik.
without further notice.
NATT.—On Funday. the 24 instant in the Nth year
of her age. Mrs. Mary Nett, widow of the late Thomas
Natt. of this city.
The Wavy a and friends of the family are invited
to at end her funeral without further norm-, from oer
let- residence, No. 119 North - ineteenth street, this
( Wedneet al I afrernoon_at a o'clock
BeCoN.—tin Seeds. morning. tne 2tl instant, Joseph.
rkhride Bloom in the 35th year of his ages
BM relatives to d friends and those 01 the family,
are invited to attend his funeral. front his late resi
dence, No 241 Nord' Ninth street, the ( Wednesday )
afte noon, at 2 o'olock. To proceed to South literal
Bill .
SeSRKS,—On the Zd instant, Samuel A. Sparks , In
the Mat year of h .e age.
Funeral from his late residence. No. 715 Sa:sorti
street, this IW , dnesday itiorning. at 10 o'clock. *
8. (JAN —On the 2 d meant. George W., only sun of
Joseph and Sloan, in the 16th Year of his axe
Funeral from the residence lt his parents. Beast.
(form-rO Oak) street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at a
&Le ouk
t.ICKING.—At Roiborough. on the 2d inst.. Joseph
Aug. son of Ric and N. and Margaret L. Nicking, in the
lilt year of his age.
Funeral from the residence or his parents, Ridge
theArdie, between the 9th and 10th hula stone', this
I WedneMay afternoon, at I 'en
N —On de and pay, the 3d test" George Culla,
in the 59 h year his age.
Funeral from his late residence, N 0.210 North Twelfth
street, on fth-nay of enema, at 2 o'ccock "
WIENE..-On Jun. 2, Chrotine, wife of Chrietisu
Wiese. In the 44th i ear or her age.
Funeral trona her (are residence o 113 Second '
above Beaver, this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 Won
LOCH,AY.—On the 2d met Joha Lechery, aged 35
years.
Funeral Pom his late residence No, 514 Franklin
strew:. above Oreen, this ( Wednesday) morning. at ti
ac HOL F B , —On theed inst., Sarah Backe. in the 83 h
year of her are •
Funeral from the residence of her ron- In- law. Rieh'd
Barnwell, May landy'l Oath. road. '1 wenty-fou rth
wara. Phu.. ay neat. Met a+ the house st I &en.
JOHN • ON —June 2. 4:iana.Johnson. in the 87th year
of her age
Funeral from her late residence, N 0.752 South Second
street, this (Wednesday 1 morninB, at lb o'clock.
J Nl.;si.-0. the 2d mat Dwvid, son of Margaret M
aid the late Wm Jones. in the 4111 year of his AEC
Funeral from the residence of los mother, Maribor&
Street. above Richmond. this (Wednesday) afternoon,
at 3 o'co'ick..,
LoGaN.—On the 31 inst.. Thomas Logan. infant son
of Thomas and Farah. Logan. aged 1 year and 6 months--
Funeral from We Fellltleuee of fitsFtreoter "' 733
Lebanon street. ahove Catharine, this Vresineede , )
afternoon at 1 Octets&
BOF F —On the 3d mat , Margaret. the only daughter
of Archibald and Deborah Rod', aged 20 months and 27
days.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. Penn
erne!. between eltil'er and Units. this (Wednesday)
afternoon, a' 2 o'clock
CR *IN —On the 9d Inst., George Washington only
son of Mattnew and Louisa Craig, in the 7th year of h
age.
Funeral from the vigilance of his lather, N 0.1231
Marlborough street. Fie hteenth ward, this (Wednes
day ) afternoon, at 4 o'o , ogic -
PURNING STORE, No 918 CHEST
wt. WU P St-eet.-1101 2 80M & SCril have in store a
full aeaek of hammer Gonda. cone atm in fmt of R flak
Rama Hermit , 1. Nitrates and Crane blurts 3 Ito 8 4
wid-; Tamura ines. Crape Tammatina. hallies, Gre
nadines, • ummer Bow baz-nes. Mousselines, Tamises
Balz irtnes, Foular 3. Grog Grains and PoiGt de Bole
Bag, i.avr a &it. ; Grenadine Same Poi• is and 'Pan
tips, Berate Points and Mantles, thanadine Rhatals.
Crape Collars and Fleeves. Veils of kind , . English
Crapes, and all other goods requisite for Mourning at-
re
B —We buy and Ten fo• a•ah
gir t 4 O l . fg4ty n if
R051,14.41.1‘...1.1 0 0 . held ItiONDA
Jane S 1851. u. *I G CR'IWE:LA, was eleoted Sec retAry
in risme of Heaton SM th. deereased.
jois St riftl PAT'''. 580 ,1 , Pr;tod.nt.
firCARD.-Ravingread the 'lettere ail
drersed to the s d,'l:r of the Anuppeon Agruhlt
ran yuh!ished in Verdi& Del Co . stating the mate.tal
furnished by R. L. blartin. of said COUB , T. for the Vo
lunteers' eleth•ns, ee Kei ne of a very inferno. nu -lit at
Kentucky J.an, t d;ff-r f , orn thrm in my opinion of it.
an the clothing that I had x °bane* of ex mining isna
allof aeon(' Quaid? : the van's anti Lilo die of Wile the
orAreorit of a BUOsItOT qiia`ciy of erns oeseitn - re, and
ail well made. such se a 'ruttier shou'd not complain of.
Rome a reli.iver in Pair Play. I deem thin a duty to
Mr Martin. as I know the writers of the letters were
politically monad to him. FAIR ?LAY.
June 4th, it.
rtrPOST OFFICE. PIIIL ;MELO , . lA,
PrniNSYLVANI A, June 1.1331 ,— A1l porn! seTrioe
in t:a States of Vir.sinitt. orth arolina. south fbtro
lota, Georgia, Pion a. Alabama. Miaaissurid Louod
so-a. Arkansas, and Texas has been suspended trom and
after Mar 31
Letters for efts" temporarily Mond hr ibis order
mdl 1)+ sert to the Dead Lettor Offio., exo•et those for
Western Virginia♦ which will be sent to Wheeling.
B. order of the Postmaster General.
j°3C, tr. WALBORN, F.M. M.
rar. NOT ICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—THE
Aims.' Meeting of the Ittockholders of the
Germantown Passenger Railway rlompsoy ...ill be held
at the office • f the Comparre.lMX It and DIAMOND
Streets. between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock on MON
DAY. inn@ 10, fir the rims° of el..ntiur e s t .pfajfat
lieOgrqh ens nine A....0M. to ear
By order of the Doard.
308.spif SINGERLT. See'ry,
and Treasurer pro tom. -
Philadelple a, May 24,1361. ms2s-tielo
{VIE HAVE EMPLOYED DELP FROM
THE_PROTETAIST EXCLIANI3E,Southwest
corner oECON anc 14 h.W Streets, and take pc-asure
in recommenetne it to the publicus an mstituton: much
needed in our city. for ire care in seiseting the beet
men, women, and children as to character and gush
heat:ens
J. S. A. ADICIIM, MO Pace street.
E fit SELLERS. G een end Tulnehecken etreets,
JULIANNA It NDO 041, 1734 Chestnut street.
:DWlri RK PA RICK, 1131 Arch etreet.
Dr. Nowa/031%1132 Mount Vernon street.
JAR. ft Kai 1500 Mount Vernon street.
Gra Fil P.RM AN. k 47 Hort.. Eleventh street.
P. G OLIVER. &50 North Sixth etreet.
H. s. BOW' R, hird and Germantown avenue.
T. W.ll,aori, 219 nrth Front street.
T. McGUIR..• 422 Sown Fror,t street.
M WRITE, 3E3 Marshall ;area.
C.1301C ER. 432 Market s'reet.
W. 41.. RICIRARD9O I I.4IB Market Want.
end over one hundreC end fifty more, to whum re
ference wilt he riven at the , dlne. iniSO,em
il,o°o "MEN WANTED FOR TUE
UN T,ED STA I'ES M all IKE lORSEI, able-bodied,
between the ages of 21 and 35 years, not loss than
eve feet four and a half inches high. and of good
°hamster. Soldiers serving in this Donis perform duty
at navy yards and on board United Kates ships of.
VW on foreign Stations. Ali other loft , motion Which
may be desired will be given et the oitio No. 914
MARKE I Street. and at the Rendezvous'. 10. :ill
South FRON r Street.
First Lieutenant W. STOKES 130vD,
Recruiting Officer.
DEAUQUARTERS COMPANY - I),‘
FOURTH COMPANY MONROE GUARD.—Pm-
LADELPLU.S.. May 12. 8361.—We, the undereigned,
officem of Comp%ny O. Fourth Company M. sn oe
Guard. on behalf or the Company. return our sincere
thanks to the Tindal of the American Drell woe'
Hall, corner Fourth and George streets, for , their kind
nen in volunteering to the Company the wee of the Sall
for Drilla, and hay , extended every facility in their
Power to aid the Company in 'he r undertaking We
also feel oursalvee under !sating obl.gations for the
illadnees thus extended.
WM. W. SWEN R. Capt. Company D.
JOHN S. HURL. let Lieut. "
mlrli JOHN 8 DONNELL.. 81 Lieut."
COTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TENTS,
in 29-i tf
TWIN THORNLEY'S, 311 ollEsTrtuT
area. north eide—the olden eetabliehment in the
United Slate..
INDIA.-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
For Army and Navy Fquipmests.
SAT ~NT RUBBER
CAMP BIJANKRTB.
KNAPSACKS, Kli APS/kr:KS,
.11/iVFAIIIACKS. H a VERSACitB,
CANT...Eris, TENTS.
BUN COVERS. GUN COVERS.
1.: ...FES. C RPM,
CAPS. COSTS, CAPS. COATS,
And every 4.ther article that Is manufactured of India
Rubber—is ol the beet material.
mY3.lm if JOHN THORNLEY.
grOMPRES +ED BULL ETS.--United States
mime Musket and Rifle Wills; also, every de
scription of Round and Conical Oudets inanutititrired
to order. Large stocks constantly on hand. Orders filled
&Welt bT TIIOI4. OTto 4a ROV & CO..
Patent 61idt and Lead Wo
201 and 204 WATER street
mew "mak.
m 714 lm
/VENTS, TENTS.
-• lam prepared to farn:sli from 100 to 100 Tenta per
dew, at reaamiable prices. JOHN W Lyn.
no. 737 qou h tl CON!) Itreet,
Or No. rOUTI3 WHARVntI. .
ELI SLIFER,
VOLUNTEERE, ATTENTION!
BOOTS FOR CAVALRY
AND
SHOES FOR INFANTRY,
Ready on hand, and made to order, of the beet mag
nate and Work manshm, at
LEONARD 13ENICERT'S
Wholess'e and Retail Foot and Fhoe stablshment,
7 *6 ORES MUT Street. opposite Masonic Hall.
S.—BOUTS. SHOES, aid G %1T 1..1113 for Youths on
hand, and - made to order, in workmanship and style
equal to Gentlemen's Wear. my29-tf
POSITIVE INDUCTION
AZIIIOUIIOO4 te the publio that from thus day lii whole
WVOLESALE PRICES,
/11A,NULACTURE,
DIED
aIIbITAILY IVQT•CES.
MILITARY GOODS.
EI:IEBT3
FROTHINGIEIAM & WELLS.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
CURTAIN GOODS.
W. HENRY PATTEN,
630 CHESTNUT STREET,
large and elegantly selected nook of
CURTAIN G-OODS,
WINDOW SHADES,
FURNITURE COVERINGE,
TRIMMINGS, ac.,
POSITIVELY
BELOW THE COST
IMPORTATION
RISTAIL . DRY ISOODIS.
J VASSELBERRYwillopentlus
• morning. from Monday and Tuesday's cash suc
tion Pales:
1 Lot Cants' qrst aualitv Kid Gloves, WO.
4 Lots 1...0,01Cki roverior Kid mov , et oheaP•
1 ot Gents' Or' yin* Gloves 375(0., worm doub:e.
1 Lot Ch. , o-en's mils lons 3Thic.
1 Lot Ladies' Mite. lose s'o•
I Lot Of Silk Poskst sea— w^rth 91.
Lot
F 4 mei, Black C.ravare. 31 13%
1 Lot 56-inch It auk Cravats, 31 OM °elite, extra
heavy.
2 Lnts silk Bun Umbreing. 123:
.
4110 Yds Black garage. 2 yards wide. 62Sin
Lot (Pray thapo do Joanadi 4 wide 47K0.
1 Lot Gray striped Barege 14, 01410, /I 41+4
. Lots Matting*, very cheap.
' 2 Lou, Matting* red and white ; rare bargains.
50 Pieces Gra, Mottled Pooling , 12 3 4 a.
Per cent. takes od'a,l cash salon above 00 eta.
J. K. CAINELFIKBRIC,
45 Work). PIGH.TM Street. below Arch.
ea@es of the t.uralta Attaahment Hoop incirta
oven this morning, wholesale and r, tail.
ay.Pney at 441 North EIG 11111 Street. It
WHOLESALE STOOK OF HOSIERY,
T RIM muleo. AND FANCY OVUM .1911.
RA LE AT RRTAO FOR OAtIR.
. The giddied hers offer cor aisle, on and P rTR ORS
DA Y tith iron., at their store No. .109 MARKET
'Street north aide, from 9 a. hl te SP. qu o their Welt
Ui tiOddlli AT LESS THAN WLIOLEsALE PRICES FOR
caro.
All kinds - or Cottqn Hosiery. Glovee, Leon Nitta,
Znp..yra or All kip& tltetlautl Wonl. mtuud Cottons,
Buttons or all desori4ions,, Nee lea. Pine, Hooks And
.ves Skirt ~r uide apes, Braids, Combs, Brushes,
Perfumery. Under nine. I ilk, Merino, he. Aiaa, a
Cud ae nr*ment of Dr 511TriU1111111M
• LI URN.h.T , Sex ruri, & eta MOEN'
3e6 .1 .09 VIARKSZ Street.
EYRE eic LANDELL,
-FOURTH AND ARCU,
AAA ItZTAILIII4 GOODS AT ITHOLZOALS TRICIA.
i
ALL OUR ORGAN MK ARIA PAST COLORS
DOUBLE EXTROBDINABY SALE
. .
DRESg - 4ao
3,000 YARDS ORGANSIES, REDUCED.
SAD YARDS GRENADINES, REDUCED*
SRN, YARDS FRENCR DARENE, REDUCED.
LO YARDS MOEIEPIQUES, REDUCED.
SAO YARDS FINE CHINTZES, REDUCED.
QUM ERR SILKS AN/ FOULARDS, REDUCER
1n79-fmwet
HARPER'S FERRY, •
FORTRESS MONROE,
ALEXANDRIA,
MANASSAS JUNCTION.
And other places now
IN TEE Ration Of tiE MSSIONISTS,
Aradonbtless points of special interest to
OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS,
Anti the male Perlien of the eePtiuRICT $Oll4llOll i but
TU kW EGIAL Pulle
INTEREST TO LADIES
le No 807 OFF. , SITNUT Street, where the WHOLE
SALE r•TOCK OF PC ICE, F.S.itR,S, ec CO., is seating
oil at Retail, and where
FOR Sl YOU CiAll BUY THE 'VALUE OF $2.
We therefore hope that the well-known pulat•ry spirit
of the La<lo4sof Philadelphia wall he sufficiently aroused
re TAILIs"
507 WILES rNUT ST., WITH ALL ITS CONTENTS.
More ergpsobbilir as it can be done
PEACEABLY FOR CASH.
ALL RINDS OF LINEN, WHITE GOODS.
LACES, RAISE OIDERIE RDEES.. tc.
N. 8.-000 LACE Pot NITES AND MANTLES, at a
furthrr reduction of 25 per cent.
300 PCS. TA tt LATONS, all colors, at 10 and re
cents per yard, for covering mirro.a.
ahan
dal
erg, ate.
800 gee: eoPT FINI4II LINEA'S. entirely
without dreestnif, manufactured unready
for Ladies Un• er wear.
1 LOT . F HE DY-MADE CHEMISES, em
broidered and lace rrimmed.•
1 L9T KM B. C tr Mum YOKES.
07 - A Fresh Invoice of roint Lace Goods. je3-Im
CLuAKS, VI lAil 8, LAOE MANTLES!
FOR InfrDIRA,
fdlbarog.A_ti_p
c _ _
HI U HEN.
.
In Stile, Menus. and Worknianehio. we defy com.
petition, Our prices ore , lower than ever. At the "` Uld
establushed Cloak etore. '
Iro. 40 SOUTH RECOND Street.
N. It —All orders premptly attended to.
trie et* . 0. V. R. BUNTER.
SMALL -PL 11l SILKS.
B;11. and White French Silks.
Slick and Whitn French Silks.
Brawn and White French Silks.
G.sen and Whit* French *dim
I wide and White French Silk!.
SO 00z. Bilk IS. at SI w uer 00z.
Manz. White th , k (Slaves 26a per pair
Many goods reduced very low, to close out. at
JOHN H. STOKES'.
-JO 7011 ARCH ;street.
IVF WQUITII OURTAINS AND GLASS
LT-1 C yr oVERING.
HTT AND. COLORED HORNETS).
The stitworthe. a have now on hand a Orli assortment
of White and Colored Bob nets. of dot - ere-A widths,
suitable or mirror and tare onvermy,e.
RIX N t AND MO QUITO LIARS.
They are prepared to cover aka defiers, tee fixtures,
promises. glasses &0.. end to make mosem*o CmtMns
fsr beds a d ribs in the most 'approved manner, and
at *he *bon' est not , 08:1
811 PTA stD, VN. nll H. 1 1Tgalilint itAttAlniti e g;
ntikOTtere and &a.
iet 12t I, (mi . OWERTINTUT Street.
T ,I.N.NNS AT COST FOR CASH ONLY !
A-. Damask Table Clothe. for flash.
Irish Llnatia at cost for sash.
Linen Pamaeks at vat, for cash,
Towels at eon for each.
Sheeting, Pillow and Butober'e Linens.
Napkins, Doylies, 'tram:lolonm, to,, &c.
Comprising our entire ate , k Linens,
AT COB r FOR CASK.
sointneneinz to day.. the 4th met. Our sock in lane,
cheap, and fresh and will present many 'mamal bar
gainn. aTa.l in these times, of extraordinary' cheap
goods. COOPER & COirARD
.3;4 8. E. eon NINTH and MARK%f7I.
A.NTLES—DUSTERS.
mu Mantle room, second floor, abounds in handsome
Hot% Mantis/I. Dusters
Thin Posters, for t adios and Misses.
French lame Hoods, at oust.
COOPER & COWARD
jea S. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET.
CNAP DdY bOOUi—WELL A.
FORT F O STOrti to be sold Low.
Mode Hike, Fanny riles. and Foulards.
Pdenambutnee. and Gray Goods.
Anchor Pollan. and %Aetna Anglaug.
Baregee. Lawns. and Meantime, •
Bien and Poye' Wear. Oloves snd Hosiery.
nnetiand Shawls. GRISAT s , "CetivloE.
JO .4 N H. STOKES.
m. 25 TO4 ARCH Street.
ADANS BON'd tiTticli to be closed
nut et Learnt Whalen's Pflo9ll.
CHEArDE THAN I F A DIACtiIINT WERE
TAKEN OFF
after theists was made. EIGHTH AND ARCH.
M 329 .
diPENINO OF 711 E ARCH-STREET
MANTILLA STOKE, N. W. corner TENTH and
ARCH.
ALL NEW GOODS.
Rt oh Lyons Silk Circulars.
Rich Lyons Silk Saecues,
Cambria and Pusher Lao* Points.
DO. do. do. Mantilin.
Cloth and Tweed Circulars.
Summer Cloaka. he.
Purchased under the influence of the War panic,
and to be s. Id at less than the cost of importation and
manufacture..
ta .
tii , s nr6 invited to Inspect this stook; withoit rc
3..170 bOlOl . O purchasing elsewhere
M 127 iM JACUti ILORSFALL. Prop's.
ADAMS & SOWN STOCK to be closed
oat at Lowest Wholegate Prioe,e
011.p.A_PKR Tllk IZ
AKAO AUDI,FFOUNT WF.IE
T
after the eale was made. 1. !WITH AND ARCA.
uty39
pigmy tiTYLE OLOAKS, EVERY NEW
ety le, every nate reelArlal. et_prim rut
a that tonieh
aver? at the large 'tore, E. corner of Kiebth
and Walnut 8 rents. my3l-lm
PARTIOULAR ATTENTION. IS RE
quested to our Sae stook of
ORGaNDIES, FINE LAwNH, AND SILK ORAL
LI kte,
Which, in .onseatenos of the times, will be dime lied
of et xsarificed rates. CHAS....I I AnnS & SON,
2f) NIGHTIE AND ARCH.
ClliAKS.—Wholesale Merchants are in.
vited to ineeeat the etoox at
IVENS',
No. 93 south NINTH Street, corner of Jayne et.
m)3l lm Between Marie; and Cheetnut,
V,,,PRIN4 CLOAKS ,. IN EVERY NEW
P"- 7 8 . 71 e, at " ' .IVENB',
ms t-am No. 83 8. birch sfreet.
QPRP.G CLOAKS, RI ENDLE-8 VA
ne+7, at 1V gNIP. mySl-Im
QPRING -CLOAK% .THE CHEAPEST
)‘r
aver} r en '
at
Na. 23 S. riira=t.
ADAMS & BOA'S , iSTOCK to be closed
out at
10 REST WHOLESALE PRICFS,
Cheater than if a discount were taken off after the
sal in e wmemade. MOUTH AND *HOU.
aKS. FRANCII BAREQES I for sale
r this morning. 12% oenni t
Dress Goods marked dow.
Gray bootie, marked dorm.
Mozamhiaace, marked down to 18% cents,
EY RH & LANDELL,
myl6 FOURTH and ARCH.
A DAMS & SON'S STOOK TO be closed
out at
LOWEST WHOLESALE. PRICES.
Cheaper than if a discount were taken °Satter the sale
was made. EIGHTH AND ARCH.
HG99
NEW PLAID INDIA SILKS—
I Just recetv.d. per Flying Seed,
From Canton. two oases of
Baia India Pills, extra quality,
Warr-ntad to wuh well. and nendoeable
Fur 'ummer Dresses.
AM. one case of
Brown and ' tab tribe Patine
Yellow Ponerre. for -ummer Dusters.
Lite Pongees, for under wear.
KB. &Et 1!813 BROTHERS.
CIIEsTP 4 II r and RlOli TH Streets.
GRAY (WOOS OF THE P.I.FiDENT FA
SHION.—
ones Gray Modena/1,1214 cents.
1 case Gr.vr orellai cents.
lease Gray roolineom onts.
/came Gray Goat Hair, 26.
1 cage 8 i Gray kiarege anglaise.
EYRP & LANDELL,
iei k TR and ARCH.
EYIELF. & LAND IGL L, FOURTH and
'AMT. gee oramtrtil to suit familial with an ea.
1101tMen t of goods adapted to their wants.
Lilacs Silk, superior grade.
Colored bilks ord toed Oboioo shades.
Full tine etap!e Household Goods.
Goods adapted to boys' wear.
Goo.. Cloths. Manse and colors.
Best makes of hluellat.__
Table moexis and I" oweliogs
.
(11.0ARS AND MANTILLAS.- °ATI-
TiOrtt.—LaMes are cautioned against the nefari
our statements of persons formerly in our emuloy , and
now in the employ of other parties, who represent
themselves " to be openeeted" with um. and their es
tablishments to be • branches of tee Paris Mantilla
E m poria:, Sao, statements ars wards UNTRUTHS,
sped to smears trier heat store
sousespeater.
We hare ao store them ihe oast we have own
led these= ream et 7 CH.ESTN UT Street.
J. W. PaotiTOß &
inrit-tf Perla hlnetills Emporium.
A DAtdB & bl`trilli to be closed
cia t .n a li Lira Nlir e rbi l t:l4ti l inT WERE
TAILED ton?
c it.sr +ha sale ass made. RIGHTH AND ARCH.
CITY CLOAK STORE, No. 142 N.
Eighth ergot, above Chang, are nourishing every
new atyle of the geaton• eagarb'sialitiva, la !MOTT new
othetth of color, cheaper then any other store in the
city. 4,4
CONTINUATION OF 1N
GREAT SATE
CLOAKS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &0.,
In liquidation of the Estate of
J. W. PROCTOR & Co..
NU. 708 CHESTNUT STREET.
The !took oorutiete of
SPRING CLOAKS,
nNaLroll TWEED CLOAKS,
SILK CLOAKS AND !MOUES,
SILK MANTILLAS,
MANTILLA 4, LACE FLOCNOINGS,
FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS,
FRENCH LACE POINTS
FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX,
TRAVELLING SUITS,
FLOUNCING LACES,
DUBS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Au.,
All In Immeozo Ymriety, and to De cold at abOUl
oae
hslF
Ml°
l u lidfrli e riiiTit t ragritl i ft
myB-1m 708 CHEBTeI U Street.
SUEPPARD . , 'VAN Alir.
RISON,
1008 CHESTNUT ST.,
Invite the attention of ourehosere to their unwary
large and well-selroted 'took of
LINEN AND ROUSE-FURNISHING
DRY GOODS,
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS,
HOSIERY, EMB49/PNArfiki,
CAMBRIC EANDEERCHIEBS, ETC., ETC.,
which, having been imported under the old tuff, can
be Bold much below the present market rate.
They beg leave also to inform their customer' mid the
Van eneral[f that :A w e fror a z i s h a i t it Phlt tl a C 3
yard oar on del very. mvilklut
RPEUIAL NOTILIG i
" 1 On and atter tine date
'MORELS Cate offey.
EVERY POSSIBLE LNDUORMERW
CARR FOROBADER OF DRY GOODD I
Beintdetennoted toadies Moir Bieck they will tie.
CICKME argaina "
Bassairot '8 f
Heavy ItteM93 otur_ q 4 4 7! " TM " Ir CaribiT —
Grenadine and *me t ; about one It their
value.
Gray Mixed Goods, in every variety, from 8 rents per
yard to 80 °anti.
BLADE BILKS, KIWI ADD ILtUBTROVII, VERY
OH kAP.
Neat Sleek Brocade 8i ke, double faced, ko_lte.
De Leine*, Caliooes, Cassimeres, Cloths, vestings,
/t LinenMulms. Flannel., Cover&
SHAWLAn_ P GLOAIL-BOuld
French Lace Mantle., Pointe', Shawls, Eugene'.
clematis Lace Mantles Chantilla Laos Goods, ise.
Meek Silk Coate_ Matta, *e., in every style.
At ',MORA Et & CHUM _
P. 5.M nter MONTH EMILIO lIIAADEN
HSTEEL & SON,
• N 0.113 North TENTH Street. above Coates.
Will sellthe
BALVTOR OF T/LE/R 13TOCK oF
rrsw eiriD DESL,ItaBIL.t. DRUBU titfoft
At still greater reductions in slices than they have
ever before mod o- and at
O
dl
U GH LO PRICES
than any RETAIL-Wk,OLEOALE ROU S E lathe city
rancy. and .ontard ,•ilks, ver
Very eases and good Wok mike.
Clime Dress Do , de of every variety.
Fine Janonet and Organdy+Lawns at 12,
L MAN LEN, Pol wratt, HOUR ooU__ t it
SILK AND CLOTH CO &ND MANTL E rs.
jet ORHATLY UN DoR COLT PRICER.
SIIMMER GoODA--
Reduced to very low orlon.
Grenadine Santana, tim he.
Rion Ornandier and Lawna.
Fancy Woi Brad and& Baregea. •
Ora/ Travelling bands.
Dellattes.
Ponlardn.
flueale. liernania. Mozambiallan.
Plaid Bilks. Fancy Silas Silk Robes.
Barege. Grenadian. and Organdy Ronne.
BIM,. shawl., Broglie, age etenee,
Oxtail PI. Efts int4SI 4 BERS,
my3l CTFTeIaT3TIIt and 111 iv Writ Strands
ADAMS & SON'S STOLK to bi closed
out at
I (WEB? WIMLESALR PRICES. •
Cheaper than, it a discount were taken Wafter the 8610
Trn.de. .F.IGUTIT. AND .aRCH.
m. 29
4 -4 POLKA SPOT PRENVII LAWNS,
for sale at 1,2 1 t1 cents,
Butt Grounds kite Polka Spots.
Mode Grounds White tont& elpota.
These are first quality French.
BY & LAND - BUJ,
tarte FOURII• FI land ARUN.
DKY.6OOIIPB JOBBE Ita.
SPRING. OPENING .
or
OLOTH% OASSIBIERE% VESTING%
LADIES' CLOAKINGS.
And .11 good' suited to
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
AT
C. SOIVIERS &
euVICIINUT Street. under JAYNE% NALL.
mh6-Sm
SPRING. 1861
•
J. T. WAY & (30.;
no. viriptuKwar
IMPORTlittb Ably JOBBRREI
DRY GOODS.
crirsz STOOK VS 11111V5 1 1411.12Y Mt.
isS-ant GOMPLIZTE.
1861.
DADE. 11,055. co.
LAM
DALE, /toss, do WITHEEN,
NO. 521 MARKII7I3TBENT,
Naye now open their fon
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
OF
SILKS
AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS..
Tiow, attention of CASH BUYERS te especially In
ya mball-Illa
CARPETINGS.
FRFAH VAITIQN BIAT/Ple.
J. F. & B. ORNE.
OPJPOSITE STATE RoVSE,
Rwro now open their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
OP
DOUBLE EXTRA lIIIPERIAL
/Tana, and
SLED DEEMER
CANTON MATTING.
IN ALL THE DIFFERENT WIDTHS, Al
MODERATE PRICES.
3. F. & E. B. ORNE,
OPPOSIIE STATE 11011 SE•
MILLINERY; GOODS.
STRAW AND MILLINBRY GOODS.-
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
reasonable and Fashionable roods. _
er
PRICIRR TO. SUIT Thir.. - TIMES. --
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS.
S CRAW HATS-SPECIAL
Cash buyers 01 : STRAW: isud PALM-LEAF REM
ill find GREAT BARGAINS. in desirable goods. It
LINCOLNI I WOOD & NICHOLS, .
850 , CUESTNUT Street.
_ ak
FRAMES.
FRENCH FLOWERS.
STRAW GOODS.
I.ATEXT STYLES CONSTANTLY RE
CEIVING,
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.
NO. 729 CIIESTI4 UT Street, below LIGHTS.
GROCER' EIS.
0 T FAMILIES RESIDING - IN THE
RURAL DISTRIOT&
we are prepared, as heretofore, to auvaly familial" at
lour Country Reindenooo with every dosoription of
FINE fIOCIERIES. TEAS. Re., 'Etc..
ALBERT O. ROBERTS -
COINER SLEMITS AND VINE STREETS.
mylS
EXCELSIOR. HAMS
_
H. MICHENER & 00..
BERBRAL PROW:110N DRALBRO,
AID (ROLM or BNB
•
CELEBRATED r
"EXCELSIOR "
HVGAI—GYRED
NUL 141 AND 144 NORTH FRONT SMOLT
(Between Arch and Rata etreetiA
PHILADELPHIA. s,
Llt ir ik u l ly dr. lebra
(in a enfr ;rd . [ONE . 41. 1141). Or-
Wer t" P ri ann si til m e s :i :a r tt?:& 1 :43 1 :on " TIP ' ?
RUH an Parlor to any now offered for We. 144„
VOCE titilita /HAN ISEAti/VJSY.—ji, W.
E." scOTT. Sla CHESTNU he T Street. We v_M
4 5 the " continentaL" T etteemeilf ova;
is invited to his CHESTNU T
I 0
. of molar Et. make. and gisteditt. 4401: 4 1 11
a • tll weer de skated We& nal
SALES AUCTION•
SALE OF ITALIAN /RABBLE
MONUMENTS,
'TOMBS, &e.
THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING,
AT 1034 . O'CLOCK.
At the Marble Yard, FIFTH Street, above South.
Tits collection in a apecial consignment to Messrs.
VIII BROTHERS, and will be mold without VAterva.
It M. THOMAS & SONS AUOtIO3I43IMS.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
GRAY FLIANNELS.
BLUL•GRAY fIAtiNVIS,
GRAY FLANNELS.
nIIE-MIX V.l) PLAPINKLA
THE CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET.
GRAY FLANNELS.
MALE •
BY THE PIECE on 414 1 4 1,g,
FOR CASH,
BY
JOSHUA L. DAILY,
m75-tf NO. 913 MARKET STREET.
WELKIN - Or.
COFFIN. &
CHESTIvnir
AMINTS FUR THE SALVO!
111111111 ELL MFG. CO.'S PAINTS AND LAWHIL
Witasrcel W 9. CO.'l TwargEr ZED AZID 4ITAXIX
PRIN/B.
rine Bleached Canon&
ipONSDALE , ROPE, BLACKSTONE, SLATERS.
1 711‘LBOAMEISTOWN, RED DANK, *REEVES,
ME M. AND BELVIDERE.
Brown Cottons.
ERMAN ALLEN, MT. KOFF.. FRUDONIAN.
MCC OHIO. GROTON. VIRGINIA FAMILY
AND MDONANIOW AND FARMERW.
SEAFTON, SLATE RSV - 11LE, AND JEWETT CITY
DAMN., M.) 77 urns.
LONEDALE CM'S NANKEENS AND SILESIA&
GLASGOW CORSET JEANS.
130TTOKLEY'S BLACK AND GLENBAM CO.'S
FANCY MIXED CLOTHS.
MAHN!, AND SAXTON'S RIVER CASSIMERES
GREENFIELD CO.'S BLACK DOESKINS.
RODMAN'S FINE I mum DOUBLE AND TWISTED
OASOCRERES, NEGRO CLOTHS. &c.
MINOT. BUS RIVER. CRYSTAL IRIIINGSYCKE.
SHIRE, BRIDGEWATER. AND BRISTOL
SATINETS. felit-tf
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, HIITOIIINBON,
NO. 112 OREBT.NV7/
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR TEE PALE OP
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
G-OODS.
altSl-11m
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
amTO NIZNT HOUSE AND LOT
at R Vf RTON. N J.., la miles front the city. The
dwelling is partially famished. and the grounds w.4l
supplied with shade and fruit trees. "I he property is On
the De anon, end there is rregueet communication With
the city by a eambost and reamed. It will he rented
titter. a despahle tenant. dares*, personally * i f
" RlVArtna CattneiV , goo ARL9rat. ing.2o
ITO RE•' , T —VERY LOW.-11 d •
some now RE9IDENEE. Powthonst corner of
TWENTY FIR 4T and M 4 TINT VIsiONON Oro ems.
Possession inonothato.y- lfoss 90T Coates at. 104-50
foR 8 %LB.—The Store arid Owel
MA !mg, Iro. 211 ARCt street. Terms very mom
modsting". Aeroir to MAW. n k w 1 Ylo,
t. E. corner FOURTH and VITALNIU r Atm.,
ie4 6t* wetland floor.
WI TO LET—A - Desirable HOU?E, with
all the Medern Improvements. surrounded with
shade and ornamental Trees. No. 98 ITrion at , eet, Mar-
Huston,- N. J. Apply to F. P. nalLiDt.« TON,
oirle-tf 5 North FRONT ..treet.
el TO LET--A DESIRABLE DWEL
MIL LING NO 1523 North THIRTEENTH Streat.
ADM to *ETHERILL & BROMXISR. 4 1 and 49
o SECOND street mhl4-tf
CHES'PNIIT-&TRIall 110138 E and
-EN. BTORE - to rent.—The desirable bluenose loontiir,
130 CHEBTNITY Street, with dwelling fatal:seed. e
1.011-EliTni UT - wden
-- (3IIIIRidANT4..IWN PROPERTY TO
- ILENT.—To Rent, the large mid norronedieus
modern- tw
it Rouse, poser of ARMAT Street and
Wth W Avenue, errtn gas, bath, hot and cold water,
and all the modern improvements. Apply to PENNY
B.TARR, 710 GREEN Street. Philadelphia, or on the
promises.WOO - tf
al TO KENT -- Two OOUIITIt Y
NOUSES,one mile from Taoor7. Inquire No.
717 WALNUT street. mull 1111*
910 RNT.—Two Houses on Race street,
-K. one No 1507, and the other No. 136. Said houses
are oomptete wl hall. the modern tutprovezaehte. In
quire at N 0.136 O AOF., Stre t. jel St*
rito liEfitT—A very desirable STORE,
on the Ninth-street front of "The Continental
Hotel." The Store at Ninth and Sansom streets espe
cially adapted far a tlattmg and HAMBIBIR Maker.
OPIT to JOHN RICE,
f If Southwest NINTH and PIANBIM ',tread*.
V RENT—THE LAR4E AND 00N
VENtENT Coal Wharf and Lumber 'Yard, at
Nte k r Lanavlllo. Twenty-fourth ward. Anal! tO Lt. &
P. H. WARREN on the venom. mu/44f
FOR ILIEMANOR—A OHOIOE TRAOT
m• of good unpaproved farm lend the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
linty_ property.. Apply at No. 1161 FRD,RIIII. Street.
For R. OORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
KAM AND GOSIVEYASIGER, IiGKRU3TOWN, PA.
.-Rool Estate bought and sold on renoonnblo toms,
MONO aid dwellings roar sale or rant in Nornstown and
ecnintry. Good mortgages negotiated. CoGeotions made.
Wile best referenoes des-Rm
WANTS.
WANTED—Men of intelligence and
to " makV a M t tle g Y ad , : 1 117170t1 T al v :. "i rdtrI g- 4 s iiittt l Yp ne t e
or call upon a. .11. 139AMAPC, 139 pond'. kl(10...
rnieet. iii 6t*
WANTED—AGENTS to sell PAOSA
GRB of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at
prkoss one third leas than can he purchased elsewhere.
Gau on or address tstamn enoloseai J . L. BAILEY. No.
14 QUIT Bisset, Boston Macs, mh2S-em
n &ENV. 841 A KERS WANTED.-From
it Fifty to a Hundred more Hands can Sad employ
ment. B.isioptus Krstiessuits for be Unit.datates, up
application at the Quartormoster's Office. U. 8. A.,
corner TWNIFfit and Olit Alto Mete.
myxr-mwt
fiIimPLAA ERS WANTING YOUNG
Men. Eco.. are invited to address the " Etn_elg
meat .Couttotttee," at the Rooms of the Young Men
Ohnstu t in Aesooiation, YOO9 and 1011 GiLbireNl/1
Stsee.
ARMY AND NAVY gUppLiEs.
pROPOSALSit ARMS.
Sealed Proposele will be received at Springfieldalk
note. on or before the twelfth (12th)day of June next
at noon. by the uncle signed on mossionets on the port
of the state , Illinois for furnishing, dels%ered at
Springfield. Illinote, the following arms and Guinn-
MUM
3uremt (12) 6- the brass guns. rifled.
Twelvel2-lbs brass howitzers. rifled.
( 121 sumps for 6 lb •u. e.
8 x (6) caissons for 12 lb howitzer'.
three (S) travelling ibises.
hree (3) battery wagons .
Mae (31 spare sun earnageh
One hundred atop n,nety eight (198) sets of artillery
harness. with a 1 the implements and equipments for
three OOMPaltele
o
the ,
to be subjected to the
same telts
n o s thowsend (LOWY wsvairreetrflert -
On n e tho
thou an d u
(Inew (1 MI
oarta cav alry av vto's (revolver's.)
Ua
One thousand ittigii holsters.
One thousand (1.099) belts.
o correspond in an respects to *he like arms and ap
pendages din the strut eof the 'United Kan e, and
of the newest and most approved style and finish, one
to be suktieetud to the same outs.
The commissioners reserve the right to rejeot any
proforma not selloff .otory.
The terms of payment limier law, eighty per cent. on
delivery, twenty per oent. o a enpletion of contract.
address commissioners for purchase of arms, tea,
Springfield,
JAB. li. BTOKE •
NVEETSPLSO,NCom
missioner
mylit•let
puB,F. PORT WINE.
FOR BALF. BY
0. H. MATTSON,
ARCH ANDTENTH STREETS.
jt6
81RD , 13-EYM VIM OF IDE SEAT
OF WAR —"l'he best and most authentic MAP
OP THE /Max OF WAR. Pow resd•. times ONE
DOLLAR. EAN Wl. 64Renem.
aes 2t. 5.16 Oat. kArkAUT St.
,Q,tiBAT lEEDUOT.OI4 PRICKS.
coleiree phorogr&phe for IL Don't finret, a
REImEII 9, e Gallery, /SECOND isueet, ,ye GYM N
Ambroty pal at all son es. ll*
p is GARAI' BAROMNS, TILTS DAY,
HA& In RONKKTB, C PB. aad HEAD - DRESSES, at
the New York Flora, 07 Eouth TENTH Street. alms
Chestnut. jes rot
/‘ POINT BKEEZIC PARK.—The
Trot between WRF KtX and CAPITOL A is
FusiToot an. on amount of the weather, until FRI
DAY AFTER' , WPC .
ItiSTITETTION FuR. THE BLIND -Ex
bibitions every WEDNESDAY A eTERNOON•
Selected pieces Vocal aim Instrumental.
'Admission, TEN WON& CommeLoing 111 "" "
See' look.
e roar, 11 South EIGH.TH Wert. 0122-1" f
yob ttOF. HIRAM CORi6ON will give Pri
vate Lessons in the Alt, and via nay. daring the
summer months, in Eipontion, riminernattoF.
and th.
0 "ica. at One half his usual Wes. Bee aline
eiltUOS 'Street. jut- %tabs Sc
.
rrHR PARTNERSHIP HEKETI F qui
=Wine be weep the underelgned. under the firm
of BLACK & uUitg.R• in the Wine and Liquor busi
ness. je thu del weir Ived by mews' o •neant.
T Oo buit...• of the firm will be gettied b.v J. R.
BLACK, u.e remaining wirier.
J. H. SLA
A.
Jet-ir
?Meadelpn is, June 1. 1861
K SHOEMAKER & 00.,
• OLAF& FAINTE.
OILS, AND VA.RNISREB.
Northeast Comer FOURTH and RACE Street&
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
8010 Llooteo---,,,,Kra, NI. A, HARRETTIVIR.
by=”.... A.—at T. P) . V W P RY.
Tato tOireriwwsig - evcwwwNr. , 6-
IMOLZY 4.,CAMP.SPLL'S 1 1 11W.STRELS,
Thenilao • eft.oo, Broadway. .cew k.
The Programme w , ll consist of a warier of norm.
Ognefl. &0.. in which the whole of this Star Tree
wi .1 nuclear.
;drench. es
The ea
is
too conclude with the laughable burlea•me
til.e
THE MASQUE& *DE BMA.
Doom open at 7.% o'clock ; commence at g.
ACADEMY OF' thUble.
A eoNcE RT,
comowmic. oF
THE I , LOW R QUEEN.
CORONATION VP 'rue ESSE'.
TOGRI qtlnvit
AIISCELLAETNKMOUS PIECES,
HANCOGE G
IRLS `GR AM MAR SCHOOL.
I AU:I,W TH viILN
THURSDAY EVKN E ING. JUNE G. mi.
At S f9olook.
Prof. SORti BOWER
=REV; vS CENTS.
p o o eels et Beek te. Devi.ot6snaChi.tje e t
greets: Les h Walker , .. 722 eheetnut street ;.t the
Nohoni..Lloati aultre.t. above Twelf,n. and at she door
on the evening of the CoLeert. Jet at*
I ,kBBEIIIB Y BnILDINGS.
TRIUM M Ie N
Wh UPCESS!
STEREOIRCO MON. of she ItvßELLiOli
rd Saud, num's Gigantio Movin
rA N oßom , s TH ot
o. v.. 0 - 14 wag,
•
TWO EX. EI [ONE coM OMR&
MONDAY PV6tethl43. June 94
And Every venial during this A m..k.
NEW AND IN irmlitis IoG VIEWS.
Assam nation of rlo'on.i wligworth ; Droworil. the
Avenger of Eneworlh ; iloworthli Mem me in State
11/11.......nt to 1 11..0.4.4 1 . P ins; Mar.oli'of it 9. Arm, -
into Virginia! Craning the Long Bridge over the Po
tomac. (ny moonlight Hamra Ferry and Kobe Ei
terms ; Gi caltm Map of the neat o , War; don h frn
Cale- ; Forte &Immo .'oultrie. and Sumpter; Attack
on the Mamnwhusetta soldiers ano unarm -d renneylre
mane in Baitimora. and ether important meshes Lon-
Dented with the war.
All the Rattle, of the Russian War.
-
Rand of fniisto rittendsnoo.
Adinionou 23 CISTIra 4,hildron 16 neat*. rsooll 0444 at
CORIIIIO.OO at 8.
D 4 V PE Rl.O RMANCE EVERY AFTERNOON, at 3.
Je3 44
N N A. . AOADIRIT OF TEE 111 4 1,11
it- ARTS-1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
The Thirty-eighth .NNUAL EX ill NW! Op
of PAINTIPiagt and SCULPTURE u, now open
Admi ttmtoB canto • RAlLE,Ml_,..4}.l4.—aLgummi
Chil-
Wilt raceme meir made at the Academy.
10
Open from 9 A. ht. till 7 P. M., and from 8 P. M. till
P. M. . ardea-tf
ettrtuacit R.ESUR •f
VIESSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA. 0
v PA.—This delightful end popular p 1 09 of summer
Tren't !rated al Mils on the line 011110 r, noer Yam
Fla.lroa.d. on tee iminmit of the nap ear mountains,
tweet.-i hree honer d feet above the ',wad of the ocean.
will be ~pen lc- gums the torh of Piece l•et
omon the iron ids have been greatly IMP ved Red
bee rendering Gramm one oft a moat romantic
no attractive pso a in the as -to. The furniture ii
6einc tho -ng .eno aied. Time oeiker we:o.ra,
tin;.o .uffirer from hest or digects, will find tiras
he e. in a firat-onua !vary Strod , Billiard
Tab es, Toopfn alley! !Saha, &c.. tmother with th e
purest Far and wtter, tee m et magaifieent m
.re.ery to he mind .n the eon att.,.
Tmeats rood for the toned tnp from Phdadelphm.
arrow ; from Mr burg, tl3OO
For further informal on, eddresa
G. W. MUL
(Welton Perinea. Cambr a t , Fa.
I,IUNVIANTYO
x-AL , BRA ATITT""O LONG IlltAltlOll, Pf. 3
The subscriber wal yen hte hotel for the
R-Cr.re.o OP VI ItOltS
on Patina ay . June 16. Ib6l.
goyal 2m* d. HO W L t HD, Proptiolor,
EPHRATA AinIINT&IN aPatiilafic
LAStrIaSTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
This celebrated W. tering Place will open for visi
tors on the 3 i day of JUNE with all the attractions of
former seasons.
rituated on a mountain 1,200 feet above tide-waters
oVrtrioditttle.. the riabest serf atonal emote, in the
world the air p#rfeetly pure and dry at all times, ren
ders it proverbially healthy.
here are ample rienommodations for 400 visitors—
fine graded watts through the forest to the vartatts
springs and summer houses on tee mountain end to
the eMarea cry fr,dit the tap of. Wide , . is Ore acted t 6
the eie one of the finest and miist extensive p inn
rimia news to be seen. A good livery is kept on the
place. and beautiful drives around ; hot and cold baths.;
a splendia hand Ste (from the berretta's. of rtu-
IsAlelphia ;) bowline entire and billiard saloons. - with
the latest to pro-ed tables. Large surd Ana attsohad to
the place. from which all the resembles am ragen
fresh for the table, which, ori. will be supplied fr
the Phil delphia and Baltimore markets as well Mt
from the rich agricultural country around. Careful
and attentiveservants.
Having teen *Onto oted with the establishment for
some r.-. 1111 wah ter, areproprietor. the uadersiwned
snivel' the old patrons of the place and the on Ito
generally that it will be oondmited in every depart
ment, in its former popular way.
Visitors to the Nero go will take the oars to LANDOW.-
tar, thence 13 miles stating over pleasant roads and
through a beautiful o iuntry. Through tickets issued
at the rennssNamettailroadafll it, no , aV. NAN. and
Pt a WIC Ei"f directs Plularielphia.
For further particulars or circulars the nominator
refers to JLio U. Mtl its ,corner !TIRO and VIN I,
Streets, and to SSIVIEP BsYStiel iso. a north
SIXTH Street, Phu adelphia ; or, address
..AVRIAKV.II,
mr24-2m Ephrata P. 0., Lancaster co., Pa.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN4 , I3 HOTEL,
C siLLIPLE. Cumberland county,
The Proprietors take pleasure in ,nnounains to the
ablic that this ulaxmfic-rat estabbiduniiiibt Li now open
for visitors. Persons wishing pure mountain air. medi
cinal waters. bathing, fisillnir ant rood living , at rnh
sonable prices. cannot do miner than to try theeo
Syringe ForpArtionlars. mod for oironlArs to
Whl. H BURHOUGHS,i York
9# in. 01 ., v. .. , vtir
D. C. BURNT'T, tT, Propnetors. mylig-tat
UEDPORD EPtcINGS.—A. G. ALLEN
. respectfully isformstbe public% that this well esta
blished and poonlex watering please is now open for We
rens von and aocommodanou of visitors, and SAO b
kept open neat the Etre% of October.
Persons wishing Bedford Mineral Water, will be sun
pima at tne apnoea at the .follcrwing prizes,vis :
For I bbl foak)—.
(oak,—
Rattles. X rant. Der 60
Parties wowing rooms. or 1... r in regard
to the piece, will address the B dford Mineral Sprin g s
Company, Bedford. Pennsylvania. raLY.Set
HELIR'S HOTEL,
HA RRIBHURO, Fa.
The management or this well-itoriwn Hotel having
been leased by Ini-sers COY B & HE •R. the present
proprietors beg leave to Inform the pubbo that the
J{on.e re now being_ thorotith r R EDIO VAT D. Rhi-
FITT 61 11 . and IMP WO *tr.', with a view to the Droner
and comfortable accommndistron of those who may
lavor the establishment with their etistom Guests
will receive due &creation . and onurtesy cia3d AO
pens. Wi I he spared that may condone to ;fountain the
Botpl in a Bret olive stile.
Families and others desiring to sojourn in Harris
burg miring the summer moeths will find pie lent
Boarding and large ai d well-ventilated Rooms at our
establishment, upon moderate terms
corr
outL. O g.
my27-!m J GILD. RT VER..
SOD& WALTER
CiIIARLES M. BREAlintid
LCE•CCLD tioDA W4TER,
WITH
FRESH FRUIT BYRUPB.
AT .NORTHBABT CORDER BROAD AND CRUST.
NU"' !Viten&
'She Soda Water ie drawn from Imrssicis - lined
Founts - fur. pure and spark ling welt charged watt air
bow° Bead gsg. the ujrupe are prepared with the
highest regard to retaining the sartotat. Ft.A.V.R oW
THE WWWVW No pain, wilt De spared to maintain the
high oharaoter which Ws Fountain has alreadi at -
tainea.
Bottled Bode Water atBM cleats per dozen.
Congress Water, fresh from the awing', constantly
on hand. Mill Sm r
thstRAl4Cl C!ONFAMINII.
VAMIC INSURA.NOE COmPlai 1,
4t.' No. 406 ON,F6ITNUT Street,
FMB AND 1NL4610 INEIIINANON,
DIM cross.
eleorge-W.ofjUx A fitatimak.
Samuel Wright— Wright B ros & 04.
D. B " DIME & Birnek
Nulty Leine, " Lewis Bros & •
C. Richardson- J. C. Howe &
Samuel T. 801ine...-Freet Wyoming Canal Doak%
Jno. W.F.vermatt_—ofl. W. Engrain & Do.
Deo. A. West....- " West & 'robes.
T. S. Martin—" Savage, Martin, & De.
O. Wijgon Davie . ..L.....Attorney-st- law.
E. D. Woodniff—......of Bibley A Molten, & WcitinuT.
/to. Kessler, ITN Orson street.
OWN . / W: DAY:LiIa/IMA
7 antic= Duc k, Tice .uolodent,
WILLIAMS i. ai.A r' can Q•Armtl4,lr
tl+ir ire*. retrillups.
901 A VLL Y U UDIFI'JED FfrATIII
fk- 7 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD andrCRESIF
WITT Strema.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT,
11. IL cRAWFORD, President,
JAMES R. .11,ENTER,Seoretary and Treasurer.
Ofme hours, from 10 nail I Walsh*.
Tiuc Company le not Joined in any application title
Legislature.
SAFES.
ILILLIE'S SAFE REPOT REMOVED
to No. South SEVENTH. street. near the
in
The cndersitned, thankful for put favors, and being
determined to went future patronage , bag scoured an
elegant and convenient store, and has now on head
WV. wortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Ir roof safes, the duly
strictly Gre and burglar proof sates made .) Also; Lil
lie'. llnes_wil led Beak Vault, Safe. and Hank Looks.
Lillie 's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be tarnished
to orde r on short notice. Ties a the imetttwat
=7lllll24;riN M NOW
beat-
Cabin
Bate for FUN, ewer!, e oon
eede4 to surpass on style and elegance anything yet of
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is striat
ly fir, and burglar proo f.
Orzinat. No rtes.—i have now on hand 1117 twenty of
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Baffle , most of them nearly
new, and some forty of other makers,opmprumis
complete assortment as to sign, and all lately ex ,
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They
be sold at very low price.. Please call and *Mamma.
lylf •
TeiE
—CAMIAN PAD ATLANTIC
itALLn OA 111 , train leaves Vine- street ferry datji
du• day, excepted) at.... -._....._........._:..7 go a, M.
Receiving. Mayees Ma • 2J P. M.
Fat • e
Round.trie tiokete. good for three data B 2 iO. • •
i minston H o ppe, Neptune, !MMus's. and o ker hotels,
are nom am.
je3 if JNO. 0. BRIANT. Agent.
NIBMINNE WEST UHESTER
TRAMS via PHIIINQYLVA
NIA HAI H A.., leave depot, corner ELI6V eI4TH
and hi %RICHT, at 8 a. 1'4., I P. M. and 4 P.
Oa Ousida9, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M.. attd Weal
Cheater at 4 P. N. 3,5(1-ti
&gat/ FuR DA.ILY
AT 3 O'CLOCK P hi.
BaliTlino AND Mit. Pain s r MBOATI
COMPANY.
(Ericsson
Via Chesapeake and us,,* were renal.
One of the new [T on etteareaDateof this UounralLy will
}save the lister stde of Ohs:tout street Wharf BY BEY
AF rEß*.tro a (1411. days excerpted at 3 d'oloolti and
will arrive in Saititaare early the neat mamma.
Freight of all kinds ogee at the lowest rates; also.
Cattle. Monies, Moak. Veniolos ke.
For Freight, Peels etth rio l . 0 . : 6 . 4 7 80 . 0vuET8H . z wß i AßAonv i e,
aitlB-im it
. isd ir s a FON NNW YORK.
NEW DAILY LIKE. %IA Dahmereatd
Raritan
p ugh ei end New York Exptuk SteamboatCoraL
g oof recve freight on and miler MOO DA Y. Wltk.
not ana, and owe &ilk 114 2 P. IC. delivering their ear
wig in new ork the toßowink dayx,
Prelate Wee at reminnable rate&
WM. I'. CLYDE. Agent.
De. 14 SOULS W H aim V EAND FA Ag
wthin-if .
JAMES .e
Nero 14 and II MIST AIYER, New York.
tf
jagfirsi FOR NEW YORK. Tint
InuanumenostaM i l li gsli e r a ili=Vm eg =
Thetag. • •
ir Stilarter* axe now receiving freight et SteWg#
vier shave *shad Weer. •
wen= eacorontodeung. V 11 1: minim i con.
cog ...oh guise.. I
DR. J. WISN , No. 3 0 •tionit
FIFTH &rept, rgudtpsiura - — Taste
sooosooftia,y. If applunt to tnpo,
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