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    310 . 0 0 oF THE Aantentennam SOCIETY.—
, pit City meeting of the Agricultural
tee reg a ,„ ls 4s he ld yesterday morning at their
o °7 ; Walnut street below Fourth The vice
Poo„ -n , AI, Charles w Harrison. *coupled the
ra'i l° :" - ' the' absence of Craig Biddle, president,
ait. to 'the
as aid-de.eamp to General Pat
ro't'e 19 5.' "
ro'F'n y Dr Kennedy, stated that be had
rWrcta r •
ideantity of different kinds of foreign
vie,' r ;, - a u, ale Patent 0E530 at Washington. He
tro i C - na nie9 of the seeds and stated that a large
o al b t: r e o - t . - tbm were as well knowa in thiti.cann•
to the countries where they were brought
uS 11- Ile thought it a waste Of PabliO money to
f t 3 1,.. f o reign countries and purchase seeder which
m ore at home.
aezio,'"; Newton. chairman of the Committee
,; --sle ur Cattle made a report on this subj sot.
z s SP s r,a, p had' been suoilessfully tried on two
Its ° P '?ii b a t very little pain. The animals were
i t l _, too dames of ether during the ope
e end er
..tt k ' Japing! stated that these cows were ope-
P, A r , u umier rather unfavorable airouSultenooo,
rt't9"",,,, Gr aeae° was sueoeseful."
approved highly of this operation ;
I oen it often tried with atoms,
re llir s:c oniuge again took the floor, and spoke of
/ real manners in which the operation could
He did not thisk the risk was more
Er 1 1 °'
fist per cen t
isirmen requested that the committee
.vcl“ •
Insider themselves as discharged, but
B F as to the Bowen
of the operation tried
4 0:1 a,
r' w Eaffs
Heberti on, of I - nglaed, explained
solely the construction and operation of
*,; ea he
ul plough used in that country. This ma•
iF r - ;,,at plough one acre of around per day. In
there are from 50 to 60 of tbese-ploughe
use. They are considered a great labor
' T ;,,z maibine He had expected to have one af
e ,' p loughs to exhibit to the Society. The en.
owned to the plough is adapted to almost
„A RT purple!, each as threshing, s aw i ng woo d,
]requires two men and a boy to operate one
118
p .
"31. Williams offered a resolution that a commit
o; seven be appointed to try the steam plough,
thrl the Franklin Institute be requested to
7 ,-,Ett a committee to elitist at the trial. The re.
was agreed M. • I
pr Emerson read a letter from James Consta
stating that agriculture was at present
i vs ¢ o eb n eglected, owing to. the excitement of
ye dwer From reports from various sections of
„ w iry, and from partial observation, it is to
-•fesreJ that there is mgt the usual amount of land
p?errnlnvation. This is plainly the case on the
;tit lines of railroad in New York, New Jersey,
ed in the vieinity of Philadelphia Patriotic en•
, va s and military ardor have drawn many
re: glad hardy countrymen from the field to the
:;,fjp, sad also raised a spirit of restless curiosity
• Mitement unfavorable to steady industry in
who remain at home Add to this the din
olze ment of low prices forthe last six months,
1 • tie unfounded apprehension that the troubles
,= tie
dines will cense a further decline. We have
• c ause to be sensitive on this subject than at
l atter time in our history. A deficienoy in the
,•_+ Ibis year would be moat disastrous, eines all
-tummies of wealth are dried up. We intuit
.•n look to the soil, not only for subsist
but to supply the wants of armies, and to
• exollargee with other countries. It may
;e:,) , ) late to plant any of the important grains, but
s-asies, beans, cabbage, buckwheat. ,ha., might he
lnrgely cultivated, and used more extensively '
1 , ..me consumption If every agricultural so.
-
aqia the land would thus appeal at once to the
J rxers, a favorable result might he expedited.
a, Newton stated that he thought it would tot
a i bid Idea to pay more attention to the culti
taiin of rum balm turnips.
Emerson had not. the least fear of a famine
; country.
D: Jennings introduced the subject of i[ inter
,:ire borse ,s " or a striking'of the hoofa together.
3 , pro d u ced an India rubber pad, used for pre
mug
this evil, and spoke of the manner of ap
fiis, it
. 1 1 : Kennedy offered a resolution that a commit-
r e el tee be appointed to report on the distribn
,:z of seeds, as at present conducted by the Pa
. 21; aa.:e. After some little dissuasion the race
, E Eirn was adopted.
iteiaty then adjourned
CELSBZATION OF TUE FOURTA 01° jOLF.
titenlice preparatione have been made for a
-140 aelebration of the anniversary of our Re-
Independence by the joint committee of
:rsseils. and en appropriation to defray the ea
ppm necessary for that purpose will be asked for
lay. The committee hare considered numerous
, la:.
and the following programme has been
greed upon: All the bells of the different churches
;;is My will be rung as sunrise and at intervals
xirg the day, and cannon will be fixed at
vari
polots. There wilt be a grand eivle and mill
psrade in the morning in which all the 1 , 01-
:WE cd the city, tegethe with the Reserve Grays,
Guards, and the male scholars of the public
cab' will participate. The procession will reach
leptudeace Square about ten o'clock In
'v.! morning. A meeting will he organized
c.iprecided over by his honor Mayor Henry. A
oration will be delivered. after which the
:t:sration of Independence will be read„ Au
zzeuse double arch will be tweeted at the rear of
:istendenee Hall. handsomely decorated with
and flowers, and places arranged upon which
ri be stationed thirty-four girls and thirty-four
:•„re who will slag the Btar-Spangled Banner, Ba
s-A by the 0111Naria_
1: the afternoon there will he a grand regatta of
Et•hitylkill navy. This will take place on the
reabeve Fairmount. Two prizes will be award
:be winning boats. The first prize will he a
t. w: bowl. and the ascend a handsome and ex
w American flag.
evening, Independence Hall will be brit
far:a ifictednated with innumerable jets of gas
r.4::17.ed lights. The display of fireworks pro
unirmany. fine- It is proposed t 0 Fa
;r:fga different sites, at which the same style of
pm will be ezhibited. The committee are
r•larg ever; exerlion to render the celebration
me of the 12%Et iMpregittg that has been witnessed
our city for =our years psa,'d we trif t 4 4o
:heir view: ~-41 antigrsBll—uruounGl ear
zeeting this afterrem
DE., , rs.vcrirE Fir:E.—About half past twelve
clock yoatorday zoornine a. firs brake Out it the
;:giber yard of Mezers Keyser A Vi'arner, Beach
r.reet, below Norlboreng,ll, Kensington- A large
._.wiry of upreP.B and pine shingles and panel
irff were destroyed. The loss is about $3.000
huhniniahle material mad* a great light,
each was -risible over the entire oily.
Ass Istvonott.—A. man, calling himself
“-tezlv..E., reprmenting that he le connected
TA an eminent physician at New Haven, Vow
Illtieut, and that ha hashed his poeket pinked of
dirge SIMI of money at the Baltimore depot, has
torn going around Imposing upon a number of our
ile claims acquaintanfle with a number
prominent men in Washington, and by this
%em has been collecting fends. Be is about
tnry years of age, five feet nine inches in height ;
nick hair and eyes, and very respectably dressed.
ALSE BULLETINS.--A great drawd collects
afternoons in Third street, below Chestnut, to
1d lengthy announcements trop bulletin-boards
the Advance of the See•saionists," Work
zzton in peril," "Death. of Jeff Davis," etc,. It
heedless to say that said papers contain at most
tasetiettured news, and generally no news at all
Sorer - bk.—Al an early hour yesterday morn
;. the body of a roan named Frederiek ESterlie
m . found in Fairmount Park- Near him was an
c--pty bottle labelled laudanum. A large crowd
tzt uoileated, and Doctors Rent and Rankin made
, ttyelert to reoutettete tbe body withent avail.
'lANtased was a married man. and resided at 710
uhtt street. A verdict of =laid. was Ml
wed.
Cot:47EBOIT cont.—Certain goodly men
se made the Celables of the times advantageous
the circulation :4 bad coin. We might have
Ikon no no t e o f this i,- . Aatter had it not been that
*repartee himself ow -talon in, and after snob
treatment it oonld hariiT be expected that be
3 . rild give the said coin a 001:-Plimentary notioe,
-!In fact any notice other than :.!‘tit of rePrebee -
The city is full cf pieees of math Intrporting to
=-half donate. Said half dollars have Ns greasy
:Wang. and by no means an exact ring ,They
"o of light weight, and will sell at something less
: 200 five tents per pound. Let no such men or
be trusted.
&locum, ACCIDENT .—On Tuesday night,
'men ten and eleven o'clock, two of the officers
the Nineteenth ward found an unknown woman
1 1 4 4 upon the track of the Reading - Railroad,
=ear Frankford road. A train of cars had evi
lewly passed over her, crushing both legs above
:'3f. knee. She was in on insensible condition. The
tferer was conveyed to the Episcopal ResPllai
ompntatiou would be necessary, out it - is seameel7
;-4.•ible for the poor woman to recover.
Rommegg DI THE TWE/MT - 7 11 . 1 .ap
ifir tone time peat vouttilaints have bean MILIVIIIQUe
sf tobbaties in the vicinity of }lining Sun
ii i
err
tenty-third ward. Dwellings
W,
have been enter
bowies plundered, and chicken coupe
st , ilped. The police are on the look oat for the
=lra:
STEAM Tvos.--The Schuylkill Navigation
c'umpany have placed atesm tuga in the Spring
dill dam, intended for piloting canal boats from
:he lock at the lower end of the boromgh of Con
-IWicaken to Stony Point, about one mile 1->elow.
A EXTENSIVE AQUEOVS RECEPTACLE.—.-
eorinchiam-evrefide retervoir, Dear Fairmount,
!la been so far completed ag to allow of 22 feet
Itches depth of water. When the entire work is
finished the reservoir will contain 25 feet depth of
suer. or 37,000,000 gallons.
F Altia RESULT*--Yesterany morning, CMS.
5.01it11. colored, aged 19 years, whci was stabbed a
:ec days since, at Twelfth and Market streets, died
sl She Hospital from the effects of his injuries. The
matr will hold an irquest to dap•
Itu TE,P Tress.]
* Q ui,- of L The G'iayes''
' " ICAUI) to £OL4SST FRAfiSPATTBBSON, BY
14 DoIIBLY QTriCE."
lidtte bow linen ! the eat ls 3 pu g u °
•ng out your a
any." fife, and drain ;
- ldren we
I) " mother calls, ~..., ,j- e u ‘ st oa dy b' t ,
cans holm sins fate, eksv ands
To Inuit bar foes. whcro' , ..
plain or mountain, Beg or 44.0,
Whereer that rebel flag they N.zza
(..tar shouts thail ring, our cannons ~.
elere_s_
- .ore the "forward, march," command,
Bat whtu we meet a traitor band,
" Aim," *= fire," and "charge!" slush Irian obeys,
48 pet word; Of the hardy Grays.
A short farewell to those we leave.
Who smile and smile, e'en as they Pine ,
Out parents and oar sisters dear,
That givo their tuning with their tear.
, ft- aut proudly do they ware c 4 on,
I/US sanrifteing brother- 300 7
To country, in its hoar of need :
And Beaus to glory in the deed.
Chatur—" IYe Jere," /*-
" 8110 1214er, arms!" %, Charge, barna , l"
Though peace, we love it, has not yet—
As traitors soon shall know and feel—
Destroyed the edge of Northern steel.
_Vow, for oar country end its esst.9B
.N . ow, for the Union sod Its laws;
:Sow for the Sag they dared defy ;
We Charge, to conquer or to ale.
Charots—i. We love," ito:
NOTES ON THE REBELLION,
NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINIONS.
PROg PINSACOLA.
The Pensacola correspondent of the New Orleans
Picayune, writing under date May 23, nays:
Still another day heti paused away without the
occurrence Of anything to change the statu quo,
except the occasional movement of the ahips•ot- war
outside, where there is evidently considerable
anxiety felt Nothing, however trivial, transpires
on this side without causing a flattering there.
And yet I cannot for my life see abet important
part any portion of thin diet can play in the loot
great final drama. They oannot enter the harbor;
they would be sunk the moment they attempted
it Their fire 'oannot reach our batteries, or, at
haat, do them any damage whatever. The only
thing they can do-is to keep the garrison provided
with water and provisions ; and those, no doubt,
are now procured with great difficulty and at great
expense There is not a particle of water on the
island of Santa Rasa fit even for their horses, and
everything must necessarily be brought from Key
West or Havana. The expense of keeping the fleet
here this summer, and providing the garrison of
Fort Pickens, will be enormous, to , sty nothing of
the sickoeco which invariably attends the coming
season there.
The aorresmadent of the Mobile .Advertrser,
under date of May 29th, says:
" A. large steam frigate arrived in the fleet yes.
terday. Ohe has two smoke-stacks} and supposed
to be the Niagara. She came up under a bully
head of steam,which she took great pride in
' blowing off.' this morning two of her companions
are missing; they have probably -gone to Mobile
and the Belize. Look out for the °omits fisher
man
"The British' ships Culloden, azote, and Con•
sot, and the Norwegian bark Wzeldemsere, sailed
to day. They were the last vessels in part. and
compelled to go to sea before twelve o cloak to
morrow, molting to the blockade notification,"
B4RTLETT'S NAVEL 138.161 ADE
Lieut. Bartlett's naval brigade has not been
sent home, bat has beeome the Batter Coast Guard,
the aeeeptanee of the services of which is urged
upon the Administration with undecided result.
Freda Acting-Paymaster Jones Millwood, who,
with the other officers and Lient Bartlett, left
Fortress Monroe last evening, we derive the fol
lowing : - .Batirofhoars and men think they have
been grossly deceived by Lieut. Bartlett, concern•
log his resources and his arrangement with the
War Department.
While General Butler ordered them to go home
the men begged to stay, agreeing to work in any
capacity, for rations only, until their case could
be considered at Washington With Colonel Dar
yee's intercession they sucooeded in obtaining
foom General Butler a promise to supply them
with six days' rations, and work at Rip Raps and
in the fort Meantime, they elected new officers,
malting Veutonant Colonel Whitteinore colonel,
sod prcrs iting the makw This action was en
dorsed by al. the men save from forty to seventy
five, who were to an to New York in the Coat 1:a
-conites. Right hundred remain.--Washington
corrovendenee of New rod' Trzbwee
THE INDIANS OF KANSAS
Tbe Leavenworth (Kansas) nines of May 29
NUB :
" We are informed by Mr. Ron, 00 agent of the
Pottawommies, that they heartily sympathize with
their Great Father, in hie efforts to subdue his re
bellions and wayward Southern children, and have
formed comparies to aid, if necessary , in defend
jug - Kansas from any hosiile or invading force.
While CALF, is undoubtedly true of the Pottawnto
twee, who are comparatively intelligent, there are
other tribes in the State who may nut be so tho
roughly devoted to the Government The Shaw
nees and °sages, especially, should be closely
watched We advise the agante of those Indiana
to ascertain, beyond question, whether they are
disposed to be friendly to the Government it
may not be long before Kansas has to cope with
the treaoherous, alaveholaing oavagoa of the Otte
rokeo Nation, and wo should therefore be certain
that we have no enemy in our midst "
TR 11. EL THUMBS 139.00KLY2i
The officers of this vessel, now engaged in the
deli4hifol business of blockading the mouth of the
Mississippi, are. we understand, busily engaged in
aurv.ying, 7aßkirig soundings, eM., down there.—
N. O. Delta,
The Louisville Juariust of a late date says
There seems to be some truth in the e rnmor that
General Jim Lane is marching upon Pocahontas,
Ark., if we are to believe even one half the state
ments in the tdomphia Mora. Some accounts
say his men have been in the vicinity of Pocahon
tas, and his camp, containing 8 000 men, is eight
miles from the town on '.Elsott river. A party of
them attempted to take possession of the steamer
Adettraf, but were notsnousstful. While the oitt•
seas of Jaeksonpo:t were going to Pocahontas to
aid in its defence, fifteen of the prisoners in jail
escaped, and immediately turned their attention
to poisoning all the wells around the country.
Last Monday night, after a portion of the volun
teers returned, an aged man named Carlile, and
his son, the leaders in the poisoning business, were
captured and hung The remainder threatened to
burn the town down, but the return of the ei:izena
from Pocahontas prevented. it.
A-NI3:TIM PrOATINQ tATTEky
The erection of thie formidable battery Was com
menced at Mobile ou Tuesday last, under the
superintendence of Colonels. Fleming and Bonner.
The Tr:bans says it has received tee ur.qualified
approval of Cot. Hardee. Major Gen. Chase, Col
Leac!better, (Colonel of Engineers in the C S. A ),
and Col. L. J. leleming. No dwatiption of the
battery is given, nor ie it stated positively when it
will be built, but we presume from -the language
of the Tribune that Mobile will hare that honor.—
Wb 3-e4terilay . refArrad to the fael, says the
Eventing Ballefen, that the State of Tennessee
bad joined the repultating warty in the non-pay
ment of Northern debts. We have to-day, been
furnished with x e.,py of the ant from a prominent
- Zblibfr gitterney
at Nashville :
" Pu6lie Laws of Tannessag
"An act to prevent the collection of debts
owing by citizens of Tentitalea, to aithens Of the
non.elaveboldieg States during hostilities
SBOTION 1. Be it enacted by th,e General
ilesernbly of the State of l'ennessee. That no
person -in any non-slasthotiling states, their
agents or attorneys in thie State, shall have power
to sue or collect any moneys owing to, or any
property claimed by, the citizens of any such
btate, in Tennessee during hostilities between
Tennessee and the Federal Government
" Sao 2 Be. it fizraer enacted, That it May
and shall be lawful for such debtors to pay Such
moneys into the Treasury of the State, which slams
shall be receipted for by the Treasurer. and shall
be refunded, with interest, upon the (lactation of
hostilities
s 6 Sao. 3 Be et farther enacted, That this act
4411 take offset from and after its passage
" W. C. WITITTEORNZ,
14 Speaker of the gotta': of Representatives
ra - STOVAL,
" Speaker of the Senate "
"Passed. May 8, 1881.
" A trae copy. J. E. RAY, BOOretaly."
Southern Matters-
We clip the following items from the Waihington
Star of lest evening :
TEN NhW 111INISTER Riot GRANADA --Yeater
day Sr. Don Matoellino Blurted° presented his
credentials to President Lincoln, and was received
as CantaliSsioner and Envoy Extraordinary and
Miniaer Plenipotentiary Of the Grenadian Con
fexleraoy. In presenting his oredentiabs, tho
minister in a few words expressed his , earnest de
sire to inerease and perpetuate tho friendly rile
bone existing between Uto two Governments, and
assured the President that the preterit distracted
state of our national affairs would awaken tho
deepest sympathies in the whole of New Granada.
Toe President briefly responded, assuring the
rnioister that their Governments should never
nose tc be friends through 80y Wilt of his
own, and expressed the belief that our system of
government would be found after suffloient trials
better adapted than any other to the preservation
of peace, order, and national prosperity.
A DaLEGATH Mal Tartu-ex in Tn Wnert.nec
Corivsnnow —Fairfax county, to row
represented in the Wheeling Convention by Mr.
John Haw:buret, an influential resident of the
aoanty., who had been forced to leave his family,
and property worth several thousand dollars, in
order to save himself from pal-anal violence from
the disunionist& Last Saturday, at a meeting of
the Union refugees from Fairfax county, held in
tlits city—among whom were several native Vir
giniane--Mr. ilawahnrat was elected to represent
tne Union element in Fairfax in the Western Vir
ginia movement, and started immediately upon
the performanCe of his duties.
I MILITARY anTsmatirs —Three oompanisa of
' Lien& Cot. Towers' battalion, Company A, Copt_
; Company E, (Zit:laves), Capt. Powell,
and Capt MOrriaoll'il company, left this city yes
terday afternoon, taking six baggage wagons, con
taining tent equipage, aennitiellß aed rations for
ten days, and proceeded to about half a mile above
the Chain bridge, on the Maryland side, where
they swamped The men worked last night,
throwing up entrenchments to proteo: their camp
Aplor J. 0. leaven battalion WHB ordered tO
be under arras for a movement last night, but did
not go out.
The President's Mounted Guard were scouting
all night in Maryland, but returned to the oity
this morning.
The Washington Light Guard, belonging to the
Washington Light Infantry Bette/ion, refused, it
is said, to go with the command out of the District /
when called on yesterday.
SeavICEMILZ MIDIALB.—The Witt hurried sap
plies of beef for army use here were necessarily
purchased at hig . her rates than when the contracts
were given out for wider competition. Ent, as it
turns out, Government hat not suede a bad thing
of the original puralieSaS. Commissary Dookwien
has selected from the beeves perhaps a couple of
hundred fine, well-When steers, notch are doing
eXCellinit service now in pulling heavy loads to
anti from query, sad are ready hereafter for any
heavy work in the way of army transportation.
BiaIIrATSIBBLNG IN The GULF—NOS HAL? TEA
Carrunas Barcr_rED —By a gendeman Braving
,row doknston, Trigg, we learn that a large num
ber of captures have been made of American Tea
sels, and the prizes taken into New ()tisane. lie
live ships taken op the illisSissippi river in
tow of the captors, armed tug boats. From what
po could lam?, be judged that about twenty Vor-
sets in ail had been already captured Tway ace
taken into some port or bayou on the Gulf, the
Barge taken on and divided among the captors,
a nd the yesrels ,'ripped. The masters and crews
of the ecese l e ,are 45:Lgv, , ,e kept in De n a WII or MOO
the or
bribed to secrecy by beii:g glye than in
spoils The formality of s oonder;.•nation by a
prise court is flispeneed with in most oases, the
* . o t e ptert o f the vessels beteg speedier and more
B....4,,uaveari,selbeatnaoutilotovia3o( x of
issde
athaimpirlappoingtratd,
•I•-
• ed when ou r informant kit, The Mis
not . 7.
eiesippi.l° h oaths 11 s
aa Wins many m a p a r t ,
k ipaitabs by g single vessel Wel:fictive
malting Its ono _ ie . ,„ o „ . .it e te which
There are men un)lf"' - sa f e l y st r ipped
a vessel could be :."knallli and , Ch ar s .
abyjupiagrttakiensutwhoof
caoreuaneoalinVotlllellblyersabpotaiitsooooLtalurajni
Republican.
'OUND Dnommn.--Yeaterday morning 64
body of a drowned man Wag found at Arch tree
- whort The deemed was TaßOgninsd by a broth
readies at niotanood, and unmodietety tebeo
away, before the coroner could hold an inquest.
EXOttustoti.---The Southwark Literary So
d/0311ml u guipieted tkelr arrangements for an
6.163111:1013 this summer. to Tulip Grove, dear
do:11104,M. J. They latend going, cm Thursday,
Juno Nth.
What an Officer of the 11. S. Navy thinks
of those who Resign their Commis•
mons in the flour of their VounirV's
Tee aoiompanying letter was written by a die
tinguisbed offioer of the navy, Captain E , to his
friend Captain 13 , late in command of the ilirash
ingt-bn navy yard, who recently rasignod his coin
miselon, and now seeks restoration
BURLINGTON, May 4, 1861.
DEAR -- received yours of the 4th the day
before I left Washington. I beard of your re
signation April 27, Saturday. Said I " No, no ;
it otennot be." I did not believe it, bat felt Tory
uneasy. On Sunday I purchased all the papers of
that day, but found no evidence of it. On Mon
day I was up at daylight and off for the navy
yard at Philadelphia, to see Du Pont, who, I am
sorry to say, confirmed the report, and handed me
a list of alt your Misers having followed you. My
heart was too full to say a word. What were you
thinking about, and by whom were you surround
ed ? Du Pont said, last January, the day after I
saw you, in Epe.kiDg of Shubrick! true,"
said he, " that Shubriok was borit in South Caro
lina, but by whom has ho been raised. and fed, and
olothel ?" Yea, and might have said further :
"And whore did be gain the standing which he
now bolda, which you bold, and I hold Land who
haa oloileel and fed us and our
It seems to me that we owe our allegiance to the
United States, to our country, not to the revolting
States of Virginia or Maryland flow oonld you,
at your age, ]'in a pack who have not shown one
single actor the " high tonOd gentleman," a word
si often in the mouths of thew Southern ehivalry "
Little have they shown of it, unless thieving, steal
leg, and accepting into their aerobe °Mara who
had diFgrweed themselves by traitorous sots, such
as giving up revenue clutters, S u., to. Thoueands
of their men opened with their batteries on our
honored il tg, and glory in its fall and in the de
feat of seventy- slot men. The gallant commander
of S'ef.mpter passed through your old Chesnut
street, and passed your, our, house in Eighth
Street, where our bonest young hearie have made
tbe walls rattle With glee Ile was escorted this
day by the military; his carriage drawn by four
preud, noble gray animate, the people cheering
the whole line from street to street uncovered
What was to prevent you from such a burst of
enthusiastic joy, had yon stood to your guns and
defended your navy yard? 'Year command, the
gets to the Capitol, the part of our noble Repub
lic cu which the eyes of millions were centred at
the time,
when thlueiinds were rushing to the
rescue? Where were you then, sir? Sitting alone
in the office. &tat having resigned rather than de
fend one of Gacre noblest works, a free nation, and
its free Constitutioe and laws, an asylum for the
oppressed? say, again, what were you thinking
about, and by whom were you surrounded ? Your
not being a Seoessionist is not the point of your
case; that requires no particular defence. We
may differ honestly, but we must take Dare how
we act when we have a military commission in our
pocket I tell you candidly, that your resigna
tion has given to the country great offence. the
it MO cc wasdune is the point in your case, and to
that y,11:1 must throw the bast airing of your mind
to clear before any Administration dare restore
you your commission
I was on the " Board of Detail " but two days,
and now am on other duty. I have left Washing
ton, and will not be there again for some time.
- , -
ehOwed your batter to the lion Secretary, who
mentioned to me that you were muob al-tressed
reaigning I wish you good bye. I regret
ex'remely the step you have taken ; and am sot
ry to say that, whether you are in the navy or not,
1 , 9 t, never con azatu meet as friends. •
A. LETTER from Pesth, of the 9th, in the
Montour ' says : " A kind of fatality seems to
hang over the Hungarian Diet. It commenced its
labors by the celebration of a funeral mass for
Count Ssechenyi's death ; its sittik were soon
after interrupted by the death of its president, M.
Paloesy, and now, on the very day it was to be_in
the disoussioa of the address, the Chamber has to
aidinurn is consequenoe of Count Teleki's decease.
THE ladies' thimble is a Dutch invention,
and was introduced about the year 1690.
ViNAfICIAL - Atin 1U03141.0131r,EA1,
the Ploney Market.
Pint siIIiILPSIA, JIM. 5, 1156/.
'the stook market was steady to day, little ani.
mation in prices being noted for the better wee.
tier. Pennsylvania fiv ze sold at 771, - . City sixes,
free from taxation, sold at 05, and the Old
isSues at 871 to tin. Pennsylvania Railroad
shares were steady at 37k, the first mortgage
bonds at 99, and the second mortgage, bonds
at BU l. Minonixt Railroad shares sold al hi,
Harrisburg at 53, and Reading at
There is nothing doing in the money market,
excepting an occasional sale of first.olass papers
which goss at 8 to 12 per cent., acoording to vit.
numstances
The Tennessee law to prevent the oolleotion of
debts by , citieene of non-alseraholding States,
duriog heatilities, provides that no person ha any
non-slaveholding State, their agents or attorneye
In that State, shall have power to sue or oolleot
any moneys owing to, or any proparty claimed by,
the citizens of any each state in Tennessee during
Lodililies betweeo. Tennessee and the Federal CIO
vorranent ; but that it may and shell be lawful for
such debtore to pay such moneys into the treasury
of the State, which same shell be received for by
the treszurew, and shall be refunded, with intereet,
upon the cessation of hostilities-
The following is the amount of coal transported
on the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Bailroad
for the week ending June o. Mil!
Week. 'Veen
Far the week endieg Jane 1 ISM-- 4,110 DO 71) 1142 13
Sem. ttme lam year....:. .25,231 /1 60 783 12
....
Inas
Che Nog York Evening Post, sped:log of the
stack market in that city to-day, says
Toe stook market is rather weak to day and
leWet; bill We notice no speoial pressure to sell,
the TalifoBd stocks generally being well baldeta.
small decline The State stooks are offered freely
for east and on seller's option, but are as freely
taken by speculative havers
The weakest of the share list is Illinois Central,
which responds to the fall of II par cent. it London.
By the Hibernia, tbe stook is quoted 40141 dis•
count, is :rower to 65 from this side The de
liveries in this stuck are quite easy again,. Closing
sling at
In money and exchange there is nothing flaw•
The street presents an unusually dull appeesanoe,
and the moneyed operations from day to day have
become res.tly reduced. The exabanes through
the olearieg house are only about Eixteen millions
per day, which is about ODA half of what they wore
four months ago.
Pkilattelphia stock Exchange Sales,
Tune p, no.
8:82 . 02.1X1) 81' 8. E. SLAT PailElt., rielThaalte Exahange
FIRST BOARD.
100 Reading 161.11 9 'Harrisburg R..-... tit I
36 do— 500 Ponna 33 —. wish 77
, 10% i3OO wish
i7ll.
22 do --- -35 13-161 000 City gs R. & 81.
ltde Read 435, 89 WO do New C &I" 95
6 Prilia •.- 9731 100 do .R. C .9-. 97g
9000 co sat m Own 99 19 zd &3dst R.
1069 do Ipa m AM] 93 20 I) Leh Vat 60. 8 3 g
6 Mil:whin IL 55 11...00 itsh
6 60 -- 55 113 Bank PCAM....--..106
BLTWBEN BOARD 3.
25 i ea 93151 Eli: 380 Fonna ss—. 7134
SECOND BOARD
1000 i ead it Ca, 70, ..z0 80 i 066 Penile R 64,2.1 8331
20 Len scrip. as 1.4 1 Dinohill
25 do . 331;' ‘ 2019) Leh Vat 65.-- - 55%
16 do aa k WOO do_..- - 93%
WOO Penns. Os. 83141 Media 11 . ink—.. 2011.
rittCEN--STEADY.
Rtid. AsitaLi ..144-114kaark
65... ;int oft 873188%1E:hair& 7a '73 __ 53
Plain s Rant off 8751 sg% Long island A_. 3 1Jc 2
Phila 68 Tara inoir 95 95 !Leh & 472 k 48
Parma 55... 17 78 : Lek CI & N Ran.- 33 BOX
R 6161 H. .41 —15%15 13-181 North' Penna. 8.4" 754 -
Road ode 7 , 44, Pa
Read =lea 'e.) , 43 89 IN Fettna VO
Road mt Oss 6irg2. Gammas& It prat 4, 3 i• 5
Palma R 5754 57%1Frank &So R4l
Penn& it
L. int Vss 83 835* iEd & 34-sta R 3 ST ...,
9rriO Can eel,. 39,v4 keee&Vkne-at R. 2
kierros cee I'td.lol 168 i Wed Fiala ri—Js
soh ties eAK 8217na0 &. rum o ' 4 4 - 4
304 NIN Prefil„ 11 /2)11 Trees &Coates-1W
Philadelphia Markets.
Juan fl—Rvening.
There is no quotable change in Flour, end the markat
is very dull to-day, the demand. both for export and
home use, being of a very limited character. 100 bbls
common Chinas° extra nold at $ 6.06 U. and 600 bbla good
Ohio extra family at $6 21 1P' bbl. The trade are baying ,
in a small way only. at from $60560 for common mixed
Westsrn and good Pennsylvania superfine; $5-2/506 for
extra; s6 l2'/06 75 for family ; and 8707.25 for fancy
Vrandm nederdllit to quality. Eye near and Corn Meal
a-e not inquired for. eta quote the former at 23 66,
and Pennsylvania Meal $2.873f bbl, and very drill.
Wuhan —There is a fair amount offering. and further
eaten or 9.6C0 bustle a were made at 1:33031333e for red—
the latter for prime -Pennsylvania Idaoat—lizol he adont
Ponucsivant. and Wentsyn white at 116010 o —t lat
ter for prime Otun. Rye in dull. and the only &ale we
bear of is 400 bushels Pennsylvania at 660. Corn is
steady at the late decline. Further sales of MAIO Web
cis nre tenoned at 540 afloat. including a lot of intoner
a. d fair quality at 494161 e, and some West m mixed
at Otago la Ilse earn. ate are inactive bat steady, at
100319 for dontnere and Penns, MAMA afloat.
iii.mit.—gneroitron is wanted. With small recraste and
sales of is...No let ats 4tY tea. Tanners' Bark misery
dull
COTTON —There in no change in price or demand, and
very iiitn dinar.
Gnoemetne.reannin an tut quoted. and quiet, A sate
of 600 bras Rio Coffee was maim at toliesuma, on time.
Ye °VISIONS. —The market for al smds la dull and
neglected 2. small alle of onantry Lard was made at
Wife. In Su ter there is very hole doing.
Wytiagv,,—lible are an wanted at 18144170.
Drildtti 16 BVlrflli
11' 1' S.
hiporpotp Mau !--aIcHDOND INVESTED
was ourielatil !ripened yeaterday Mornitig that Rich
d had teen inves ed. The story did not loae ear
thing in its travels, and flow a report of a simple in
vesture it was speedily embelbshed with full details of
FTC. 3. tattle. 112121sitLit4 the ahOottna of Bouregttai
sad the hinging of Jeff. Davis. The canard unmated
from a despatch sent North, bearing the three words.
Richmond is invested." The writer simply meant
that hie friend, 2dr. Richmond. had been invested in a
new and eloaaet Data, et the fl wet MORO Clothing flan
of llecithill & Wilson, Dios. 603 and la Chestnut atreet,
above Sixth.
MILITAILY AND CIVIC CLOTIIINC-- - Granville
the entarpristn2 and feehlOnable clothier" ,
Chestnut e4etit, is rPadp to furu all, el the eberteet
COMO. military equipments of all stylre, and for all
stations. Those in search of durable and neat-fitting
uniforms shruld mat and examine this stook before
ourohnoing elsewhe•vi. Clutha/. both for military and
eivillaue. eau be obtained at tha shorting notion, and
antenna more moderate than at ant .other establish
ment in the city. Emelt sate mares a vamable and
• h&lSlSOilifi itfft. mm
MARINE INTELLIGENCE•
tilF. FOURTH ?AGE
wax:, b;:n.
Steamer Mars. Nichols. 24 hours from New YON,
vitt' mdse to W M Baird & Co.
Stammer *arab. Jones, 41 boon from New York, with
iudss to WM P.l Baird & Co.
gte6.llloT NOV 'tort. Router. lt hoots from New Y or k,
mdsozo W P Clyde,.
BELOW.
Bark traperador. 'Power. from Peroamettoo, woo o fc
Reedy leMbd or 4 P eeterdoY.
globlOt RD.
,rte- Daniel Maloney, Otootmoo, !toy Va.!. Cukor,
StmoOs & Co.
fir brie Ida, McMullen , Loon;yra. John Dallett ,t Go.
achy W Gann, Bacon.. Boston, Castuer, Eluokney &
WeDinireon. an. 80 100 0.
d
solo It A Shind{eri We o
Etobt NtYraganeese }tent. Has W4lll. shainbari,
Mil
Bohr I der, 3r , Y , I,KlOneelteltit. & .1
PIM/ Olnt, J., so
tkersai k feu.
THE PRESS.- PHILADELFILIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, .1.661.
Behr Minnesota. Baker, Salem, Sinnicimon h clever.
Bohr Restlees. Olgokinan, Begeon.Remmell rot lc Co
Pohr I Framing. Somers, Salem. SWUM. Ogle it Co.
Bohr Rockingham, Talpcy, Portsmouth, NE, 'Fiver
ton Coal Co.
Sohr Mary M Wingate, Wingate, Lakeville, Mtl,
°attain
StrJ S Fibriver. Dennis, Baltimore. A Groves Jr..
ate C C Alger. Fenton, Fort two.norg, end. 'Ortshiaa .
ton: 1 Webster. Jr.
IT Ti,LIGRATEL
(Correspondence of the Priam
Mixt YOU. AWE'
• The 6 WD...buries H Keeler. from Loudon. and the brie
Jikrien. from. Nem Cud°. England. are rittertted out
side of Is • silty Hook bound to Philadelphia.
captain of t e tette rvessel to
mutt.
arri•ea. steamship gooniunist. (rote inanely; bar k 6
Gaz°lM from Muluirues; LOOM. from IMlermoi Oe
dar. from Hymen.
EMORANDA,
Steamship Dahlman), Johnson, home, hrnVed at ow
York yesterday.
Steamsilfip Columbia, Adams, from Havana. arlived
at New Yort Citi e s rdav Steamship f Whahington. Jeffrey. front Liver
pool. arrived at New York rests day
Ship Stephen Baldwin. Flagg. at ahadiao, rill, 23d ult.
from Boston
Bark N . Ciissavell. Hamlin. hence for Cork, was sig
nalized 30th tat 43, long 08 OS.
Bark 11 F Martin, sailed trom Havana 30tk alt. for
Phi lade Iphia.
Barka Paladin, 'Wilson. and Runtinr don. White, eid
at Baltimore 4th met. for Montevideo and Buena, Aires.
Bark Lorwer. (Sw) Morin, from Rio de Janeiro, ar
rayed at New York yesterday.
Brig A J W Applesarth. Grove, for Philadelphia, was
at Ponoe PR, Qiac ult.
Brig Humming Bird. Pultz. sailed from fillitansas hulk
nit. for Baltimore.
Sabra W G Audenried, Hewitt. W C Welton, Smith,
A lintel. Mason. Charlie & Willie, Hooper. George
Edward. WY eke, E T Smith, Smith. kl C Einght, W h,r
low. scm Thomas. Baker J Gr arson Hardier. and J
Hewitt. Rom ele4 rad at Batton 4ttt met for Phttad,
&ibis Jos Fish, thekinore, from Boston ;or ehtladet
ph,a, and Albion, Holbrook, from St George for do. at
Newport Ist Inst.
Bohr Guhert Green. Weaver, from Lyon for Ptoladet
eMs. at New York yesterday.
Bohr Fly. Gleeeeelnsn. from Nantucket for Ph• ladel
plua. arrived nt Piew York yesterday.
Bohr C It Vickery, Babbitt, at New York yesterday
from Proordenao.
Bars Gilbert Green, Weaver. and W Caves. Mat
thews cleared at New York yesterday tor. fluted.
Steamers ironeides. Vendervser and Novelty, :Thaw,
tierce, arrived at new York yesterday.
Steamer 'Jemmy. tsly.ateared 8E New York yester
day for Philatlefphia.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Notice is hereby given that the Natituoket }carboy
Beacon Light will be eatin.u:shed on the eth instant,
Preparatory to its removal output° Brant Point"
WM. Dire notice will be given of the time when it
id be again tiered.
RV order of the Lighthouse Board.
J. A. WIN.-LOW, Com Tj. Ff, N.,
Lighthouse Inspector. Second District.
13orton, June 5, UAL
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
Ur TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
David Maxwell, Baltimore Geo II Hood, Boston
A Vir AVM, 00 , 11MblIS C Hal AClath
W Shute & la, New York J Taylor,B oston '
Joe Curtis, Boston It A Briggs. nos Mil
.1 T P , ater, Boston .1.; Briggs Boston
Miss Charm, Washington C L. Woodbridge. N Y
J ilar.ison, Now York Mogen aoro. Maarnehmeta
S A Walaby. New York Jos 1r otevene, New Vt. H
'rhos T Gamb'e, New York W R Knrkland. New York
W Vasquez. New Granada. A B anon, Now Granada
Vasq l ,ez New Granada F Plufluti. New York
5 , Gaylord, Beglaud Air rsylor. E Ea land
Howard, Burton Jas button,Baltimore
.1 A wiestand, Lancaster Mrs Crawford. New WAS
ill air annum co Saint M Las ranee, Pa
P Park. Frank to W t 7 Evans, I.J army
Z Bennett, St Louis B G ISitUIRODS, U 8 Army
Thos T Wierman, Harrishg Alias T Wi erma %Ram ebg
Mice Meoormiok, Barriabg AU)) Bri 800, Harrisburg
Wm Walaht. Hartford F W Hearn & la, N Y
N b Z 4 la, blew York It B Beach
W firer Ada, Now 'York J I ombtrd, Jr, Boston
W 0 Langley, Newportatt 1, Al Brown, Lafayette
Lt A G Garton. Br , oklyn Thee J Porter, New York
Mice Prevost, Philadelphia Sac M Ruth. Lancaster
A Boyd J.l Lawrence. fluratogdon
R A Miller, Huntingdon ALi brand. U aware
YoU S• i
._. , - -
Miss Sarah Loeaer, hiedia no Al V. Williams. Masa
Mrs al A Prioe, Cheater, Po. W m ( Pr ice, Cheater. Pa
JefJones. Washinatm WH Evans. Washington
Wm Friek. Chester. 1., Clanton. U
A Van awaringen. Phi W Shackelford. Kentucky
Col X X Smith, Eng Mod lino Dwight. VOW York
Thos W Walser•New York C B notuaree •
E A Priv,. Media. Pa Mom s r Dilworth. Penne
Mrs Ur Livezey, Bunks on Mrs Dr Scholl Media Pa
1.. AB. fl,nan, Now Jamey W Itiloirman & la. N J
Miss 3 A Brown. X Jersey B: 111 i- sena, Cleveland
Mau (none. Yhila de La Grange, Paris
W n Thornton, (.4 Bedford Al re J K Thornton, t Bea
14 aj Horner Mrs NiAludeee
Fl wit iameon. New Jersey Jun 13 B stria- New Y rk
F Fellows. connection.: Jim B Foley. Baltimore
.1 Stemmer, II 8 A Al ni A i Stemmer
. , - • . •
elultlug. U 8 N Gro Mass
YIIIIIOII.IIHAVIIe_,It Mare 11 9 Moore. New York
J F Waltman, New York WE Flak, Cincinnati, 0
M Fishal, New York W U West tc 1, U N
W W Russell. Washington El A Wa eh New Y-ark
Gideon Harries, Charleatwn A rt Tappan, W Chester
Y W Shannon. Bosco., R W Roo.nson, hoeton
let Merrefiel4. Baltimore, F Ray'. Washingtoa. DC
W A Foster. Max. Chas C Bannott. Mate
11. It Van de Care t N York R Re•oolde. New York
I H &tone & I. It island Miss WI/hail:l,R island
Moot I. K etone, R island C U Felton, Cambre,Maea
Miss Felton. Citeure. Maas Wm M Kerr Ilarsishar.r
Thoe K Cochran, ork, Pa Mr Watts 3/. I, Carlisle
Mrs p Watts , Car M iliggineon. tio?ton
E Arliglea;:dr e.w,JlNCrirkvork 1. 11 1 . n e r Dol V vn i t Pti b w e l"L ° ll ltem
Musa Johnson. New York John Butler. Now York
0 Scott B:eubenvide, U II N hind, Cincinnati. 0
W M Per ton. hew York J P Fote•s,J ouisvilie
T Wilton. Bellefonte TS Wilson, Bo!lefoilie
J&IREB Hagen. Dew art, NJ J HJones
A L thaw, New • ork Geo II Bradbury. Buffalo
W Horn & eon, Wash, DC Tnt bimpson. nielinol, Va
in KS; CHA NTA' ri MEL—Fourth street. neinv Swat.
J M pownann, Ponua Phea Ilimetagre. Penns
Stewart MO Farb rt. retina iHrti 9e11ip511130, Penile
Mrs W Hampshire. Penns, A lliewnger. Elizatetlit'u
J H Yelinstivawn `RT A Eldtin, Perm%
J J L.nokmann. New York W N retool. New York
I) C.: Roll. Ph/Ina-101m Mien A Poole. lehilad
D 1 .11 Bredh-ad. New York I) M Brodhead, Jr. N Y
Dr t. Walleee. Readier odhead Menroe.Pa
C Eimer. Bridgeton Wm Powell. Centre co
E W David.on, kailada L Myere. Look Haven
Mat J rooming'. Fenno Mr- Wrddle, Lancaster, rea
4.; Neweiurrh C Win , a. i.t Louis
. _
R.& Keep, ilktom D 4 d C W bc , rbuck. Obto
Wm Irvin, Poona Mon A IC Wr Eht. Fenn;
K Mint,. Fort Madison $ Brady kow o•k
T McClonkey Jr. w. Frto 11 Soma: Moo; field
7 hos Whitt. Yo, k, 'sunL'
AMIMICA.ZI flOTEL—Chestnut suss'. above PIM'
B Stead. New York R
(ice Wb iceman. 1) lawarr John B Champion. TIAL
Moses Mr tohell. Wash A len Si fcaell. Wabli
trl R.O be. own. Foos du L John B rrtrars, Wmsuort
Mrs W m Wald' trev,lie Mns I.o fi tud, rottsvilte
Mn C shoersv . & on. Pa G N Grayson. Pranvin Go
R L bythea.n. U N N A Kinney, New York
John Proltps Ira. Palma Mire l'lnT ran. Penn
W Fry, New York Thos Walieee, yoieware
t Tor New Jersey J Book°. Now 1 k
J B Curtin, New York
.. mum. Rid —4. - CV B - Hliuston. Elltoll."Arti
Pa
~I. '= ' -
Me B It Fazio°,
Phi
.1., R M et W tter li m a. e N h e p w bi j in e detp i ldo It BothArttliAl..Fl3lift .
1. 1 he, 1. aßing Phil . g.
Hon A 'Si uti Bostonver,Ssntat Fe
0 11 Prraltord. New ley k
W H Bowyer. 'l'll=lmm
U?rlo:l—Arek street, above Third.
w J Simpson. , haa. 0 P Stailianr.
Wrala.anaole. A0,9;0611.7. Va.) e Dunham, West Trop
AD masher, Weet.'froy tl
Kiwood. Delaware
John RBllrlOisti Dauphin James Day. Wirtelow,N J
J L htephezmne. Phil& W Williams, Palls,
Jae Hetherington & la, Pa
STATES UNlON—Dlar2et street, above sixth.
P r ernolds. Lanomter D H 'foamy, Pittsburg
Jos Masterson, Lanoastr co 'rhos Ha>es, Lewaeurg
bi Paekar4, Peterehuri Ste t_lhaw. De'atrare
to fitzgera'4l qt ouna Chas A Poor. New Orleans
se. c Ash, Pe A H W Graisbt PDHparg
J A Chriety. !el Ain, Pa A w °Wine, Penna.
Davie -,orni Lancaster co A role. Harriet) .re
11 Bridge. Penn , . ti; D eluee , m. Pittsburg
J eobetor, Patebure Jbhiri fiiolfett. Juniata co
Joe Beira', 11111r...7Va.
COMM t• ROIAL HOTEL—Sixtlt Lt., above Chestnut
Chas Pearce, Boreentewn A 0 M Prevost . Trenton
Chva P Irocber, t Clair .t.; Potts, Plela . .a.
PP H Harnett. Penna mo., Fencer. Penna
John ley. Pe
Pownns e Brower. Dcyleszown
James
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third,
II Grover. Luevrne county G W Smith, Port Carton
Col 8 Harris. rims , York .1 Knickernach. New YAWL
P Mnrev. New Yorr fi Keulerer, New York -
G E HOY t. LtlZerne onnul
B Oar tholu mow Pottsville
Mr immtwon &1. ifethishm N 1-101lan.1, ritsntery no
L J smith. Pottstown T Gibson, Philade
Fsnk,l.uzerne co. Pa
11.12 vErt PI ITOLISE—Tfurd Erect. ADM Hoe.
Mrs 1' Kemmerer, Allnnen Mrs M Oath, Allentown
C C Cumming., Penn C Hirsh, Laminator, Pa
C B W0490T Penna. A tirOW. Btl `Yena
L tiermany, ' Pencil. Lieut ti Jacobns
K MAW, York, PS Mrs R Frick, Monter co
MOUNT VERNON 110TEL—P000nd at.. above Arab
W B Angel. Bordentown. N J T Barnes. Trenton. N
PA•ers.TrentOri. N F Tit.s, New Jecael
8 F Trumbull—eat adatpLia
BARLEY SHEAF ROTEL—second Inuc.
L Thomas, tambertsville Shoell, Rahway, J
C Arnel. Larnbercavffle J Mormon, Resding
A C tparber. Lunbertavtile W II Johnson. Backs co
J Frets & la, leatown
BLACK SWAB—Third itroot. aboYe
J Bg7 er. Stoneroville B Rollorte, Books oo
H Krirel.lFlerweyA E Bechtel. Becht. %Villa
P H. oeohtel, Baontoloville Ms° .Gerling , Amityville
Pain Gelling, mutt, villa
BALD VAGLF. HOTEL—Third 114 above Callowhtl l .
G ft Pat Pr. rearm W ti Bare, Berra oo
W H Suitzbaoh, ALerietteNe
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HAYING. Oaßlf ArrritOßlzErD BY TIM 'MR
Authorities to manage the detsile of the THREE; MIL
LION LOAN, edeertiged below. we earneatii reque.t
the attention of the public to the propriety and impor
tance of a prompt and liberal investment in the same.
The fact of Ile b nng exempt from all taxation. and a
special tai halite levied to provide for the ipterest, and
a liberal 'inhale fund for the redemption of the princi
pal. makes this Loan a moat desirable investment. all
information relating to the Loan can be obtained bT
calling on the underlogned. who will take charge , of any
sabcoriotitdis made. and will attend to an matters con
nected therewith. DREX Far er,
JAY COOKE & CO.
PROPOSALS FOll A LOAN OF THREE- NIL,
Lion Dora.a.a. ro 211 P. CoMMOSIVEALTII UF Tx*N" -
lITLVANtd.
In pureu.nee of the first section of an act of the Ge
neral Assembly, entitled "An not to create a loan and
provide for arming the State," approved May lath,
A.
D. 1 1 6 61, ann the suer section of the net entitled " An
act to provide for the payment of the members, offi
cers and continua expenses of the Extra Session of
the Legislature." amiroved`filay 16th. A. D., ISM, and
by the authority of the s
von.e rs hereby given that propOsale will be reoctV
ed at the °flu of the teeretary of the ComMouweeith,
until three o'clock, P. M., of Wedneedey the fifth day
or June next. for the loaning to the Commonwealth
the aunt of THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, for
the purposes set forth in the before named acted AS
solably. The said loan to hear an interest of lull per
eaht. per annum, payable semi-annually in Philadel
phia, an I the loan to be redeemable in ton years from
date ; and Der the payment of the interest and hoinda
tion of the prininyai thereof, a. apectal mg of one-half
mill on the dollar au been directed obe levied on all
the proprrty in the Commonwealth taxable for crate
mimeses. The certificates of loan shall not be subject
to tagatinfl for BLit purpose whatever; and all certifi
cates of the denOMlnation in Wile huudr.d dollars,
cr
less. shall have coupons attached ; those of e larger de
nomination will be issued either as inscription or coa
rsen bonds. at the option of the bidder.
The proposals Mint state e.iplioitty the amount pro
posed to be taken, ace the xe , e. Ca h. „id, the
State reserves the right to accept the whote.or carved
of the *mount offered to be iasen, unless the proposer
stipulates otherwise. Pio conditional proposals will be
eetaidered.
Upon the iteaeptance of any proposal, at lowa tea rot
Cent. of the amount must be paid down, the balance,
if preferred by the bidder, in thirty and sixty days.
when ee:tificates shall mane for the same. bearing in
terest from the time of payment ,
The proposals Mold be directed under seal to the
Seoreta.ry of the Commonwealth, endorsed" Proposals
for Loan."
The bids will be opened at 3 o'clock in the afternoon
of she day above named. in the DURUM° Of the Geve
nor, State 'fr,asitter, and Auditor General, and suck
other persons as may see proper to be present, when.
after examination of the same. the Governor will Until LADELPILIA T IL IC A.O OTT A
mud the an to the highest bidder or bidden Ottitsi and W . L WORKS,
ft
are ootos,lolo CRESTN U 7 Street,
Dr Order of the aosietiler.
ELI SLIFER, 1 Ornamental Charmer Test
garden Vaasa and Statuary,
secretary of the Commonwealth. Klicsaano Flooring Tile.
OVITIOL OT TES Sacrturang ov THE. COMMONVIrECAITH Arelettecturai Ornamen4,
suaiserno, May 17, - Ventilating and Smoke Flues.
Pegs Tile and Sanitary Warn
FUirrarat zorten. steam-premed Dram Pipe.
elrat~rTips. wateemtad to Auld
The time for receiving ProPosehr and opening re cheap and durable.
for the above loan is hereby extended to the 7.111 - wile Trade supplied on liberal terms.
TRENTD OP AIMS next, by order of the Governor. illustrated Catelegnes sent by
ail en applisartion by le •
#ll4ll Begreary or Its , Conagßowweetti- 1919
IbiLIdBOLD I S 1 :411424336ALLT APPB , GraD
REMRDT.—Compound Extract Bean onto , Diaeuen 01
the Bladder, Kidney, Gravel. Drew. Weakness, &o.
Bead the adverVeement in another column, headed
Itelmbeld'a Genuine Preparation." my2o-6tinal
BATCHBLOIthii HAIR Lira. — . flue celebrated
and perfect Hair Dye is as but in the world. All
others are more imitations of this great original. which
Ilan gamed such extensive patronage in all Pang of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Mould H3lll
DT* icrlastfe produces a splendid Mack or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair.
and will remedy the iit *Pas of bad dyes, invigorstint
the heir for life.
Bold br all Druggist, and Perfumers. Wholesale by
raINEeITOCK Er. 00., DYOWAr & CO.. fh,ledelv6i.
4 3807111 & BAKER'S OBLEBBATBD
NOISELESS SEWLNO
Wile Host in the for Eamily Ravine'.
Ns. 730 CH N.RTNUT tat,...it. Philadelphia. &eV -/1
ORR PRIOR OWTHYNG OF TEI UTAST
MITI.Mi matte In the beet manner, OzerOsely ter EE
VAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked In
klara Figures. All goods made to order warranted
ratusfautury. Our ortE-PRICE system is striatly ad-
cored to. Ali are thereby treated alike.
JOPiEB4h CO.. 004 MIA RICE'S &net
OAR ORORARD ACID tiPRING WATICR.--
PalnPhiete containing the opinions of celebrated Chem
ists and Physicians respecting the use of this WATER
in the case of many Macaws of the human alatent, will
be wangled Mint on annbeetion to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CRESTNUTOtreets, or FRED
ERICK.. BROWN, Ja., NINTH and CIiBISTNUT
Streets.
CALL AND DDT A PA.N.PTILDT. INNI3-if
0 it 11 1 .
VA $D ...11.1NT/NG, iSissl . AND wensr—
litST iN
the .Cttr. at 34 Bone THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING-, Best and OheaDeet in the
city. at 34 Reath THIRD Street.
BILL -BEAD Pitircrytiq, !lest ntul Cheapest in Ulm
city. AVI 34 South THIRD Street.
PAMPEILET PRINTING, and every other tlesolio•
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the
moat reasonable rates, at RINGWALT & BROWerig.
Dr.. 41'."14 Minn . , 34 Routh TH I Ttri xtrent.
MARRIED.
PRICE-RILWORTR.--On June ath, in Philadelphia.
t Mende ceremony. in the preeenoe of the Mar or.
Pdward A. Priem, of Media, Delaware county. to Sarah
P.. youngest daughter of the !ate Joseph Dilworth, of
20.!eouty. tonal county, *
EIMER-HAAS,--im the 3d iustant. by the Rev.
Alfred LI udernaek, Augustus Delmer to Mies Carrie
A. D.ans. daughter of the Into John K. Rana, both of
kIEISCff- D 1 POlB.-At Franirferd. on the 4th inert : :
by the 'Rev. Levi Meech. the Rev. Sir, W.Meeet, of
Burlumtun,'N. J., to Miss Jeannette Du Bail, of Frank- -
ford .
, Pa *
C ILAPPV EORD-A lALKM,-.On the leth ultimo, by the
Rev. Silbert Gamble. Mr. David Crawford to Miss
Merl A. Allen, of Phrladelphl& .
T. Yl.Oll-14 CORE.-On the 4th instant, by the Rey.
B. R. taxies 111. r. James M. 1 &Oar, of New York, to
Mrs. Lizzie J. Moore, daughter of the officiating Mar-
DIED.
MA lITIM—Gn the ithinotant, anntel Martin, aged
7o oars.
Fite relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral. Irani his km resi
dence, liestonville. Twontr-fourth ward. this Mars
dar after ernoon y , at 4 ecleck. Interment at Monument
Cemet.
CIO i'N--On Berond , day, the Sd mat., George Culln.
in the 59th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, N 0.210 North Twelfth
s treet, this ( F. fth.day ) afternoon, at 2 °taloa. *
scIBOLAS.--On the 3d inst.. Sarah Beholes, in the Seth
3 ear of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her Eon- in-law. Rioh'd
May landollle, Dash, road. Twenty-fourth
ward. to-lay. Meet at the house at 1 °Week, *
HEATH —On the 4th instinr, Bettie Wayne, daugh
ter of the late Charles Y. Heath. of this city.
Funeral front the residence of her brother-in-law, P.
Penn Osaka. No 1613 Uhestrint street, on Friday morn
..
inf. at 10 o'clOok
YoriK eR.--In Bristol, on the 3d instant, George
Yonker, in i he 87th year of his age
Funeral from his lare residence. Buckley street, Brie
toi , Pa . this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 ceetocir.
DA R R.—On the 4th instant, Alm. Mary A. Darr, aged
TO value.
Funeral from the realdenep of her daughter. Mrs.
A. E. Mtehe:lon. lCsighu's Point avenue, below Broad
way. Camden. N. J., this (Thursday) afternoon, at 5
o'clock
.111)(0.1 , 4 —Ga the 4th ins'ant. J. Wesley, ouls sou of
J. W. and J. M. Dixon, aced 3 years and 11 months.
Funer aj from the reaMenne of hie parents, Flat Root,
o'
Doper clock anayunit, this t Tburada7) afternoon, at e 1
LrCKMAN.—On the 4th instant. Emma W. Eckman,
hi the 240 year of her 11{6.
Funeral from the remdenoe of her husband, Apple
street, above Diamond, Nineteenth ward, on PrulaY
afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
FAIREIOCE.—On the 3d Instant, Henry Fairhock, in
the 920 tear of his are.
Funeral from his late residenoe. No. 1122 Second
street. above Edward, this (lhuraday ) afternoon,
at
the :111 instant. Isabella O'Neill. aged
(Mysore.
eunersi from the residence of her son. Charles
O'Neill. No. 131 Mary street, Front street, below Car
pouter, this (Thursday ) mprivng.. at_9 o'clock. *
PALMY 4.—Ou the 33 instant. Mu. Mary Palmer.
filliut or the late Samuel Palmer, in the 78th remit)!
her pile.
Funeral front her late resuleuee, No. 220 Federal st..
below Jefferson avenue, south stole, on Friday after -
noon, at 2 o'clock. s•
PKTER6ON.-00 the 3d indent, Mn. Mergaretta
- Peterson, wife of Wm./ eterton, in the fdth year of
her ace.
Funeral from the residence of her son. John 1.. Peif
far. on the Old York natl. bylow the first Toll-ss to.
this (Thursday) morning, at n) o'clock.
t'4 I Lb; On the 3d instant, Walter Philees, in the
23tit year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his father. No. Ins
Lombard .troot. t4ie ( • liareday) morning, at 10 o'olock.
PitOtteoß.—On the ad instant, Mrs. Ann P. Prootor,
agod 63 years
Funeral from the residenue of her son-in-litar,Dneid
%own.. Zit,. 413 Worthstreet, Fast ward. this Mars
day I • , tteranon. at 4 o'clock.
111:
TOURNING STORE, No 918 011 ES-
isLi; r Street.—FIERSOPI & PON have in ator4.4
ti ajar. I; Cfnin ar i fti 3 Ma 8 4
aide; Taminivinee. °rave Tammatine. rhelliee, Gra
arognee, rummer Bombazirosi Moussolinssi Tapioca
nalzwinesi Foulars. Orr* to mine ?unit 46 Soie
I..nw• a. &o. ; firenadine Berego Pointe and
Bareee Pointe and Mantles, Orenedine Shawls,
Crape Collars and :4 leaves. Veda of at kiad4. finaliaa
Crepes, and all other goods requisite for Mourning at
bee
ro. —We buy Mid *ell for Glen. ;ea
.vmetvanzazzazt
riEhint Street. THIS /IP Prn'Ofloit 4 a'olook.*
,‘ it 0 Og'iT D. MW...ETIING OF THE
INSUeeNCP.I.9.OI the P eiNmyl,_
Jane 3 1861, W M. G CRIAVELL was elenteraPAAY.
in, since of Beaton Smith. deceased. 0
itb at JnN. PATT CASON. President.
WWI" OTICZ wrociilioLmens,— THE
11,..5. Annual Meetkna or tao ato."./d . ". or the
Germantown Passenterltailway company in he held
at the Oka ..f the Cankrally, 800 H. and DIAMON
Btrefts. bstween the hours of 1 and S o'clock on MON
DA . June /o,or the VllTiposa of 010a/ing fo r rank/eat.
Treasurer, and nine Managers, to serve the en
mama year.
By order of the Board.
JOB I'H FINGERLY, Beery.
and Treasurer pro tem.
l'hitadelph , a. May 24,3361. my2s-tjela
101411.1. E.—OFFICE or THE PENN
bI LVANIA FARINA COMPANY, w. (Wi
ner BROAD and VINE • treete.
All tiers Ala having el , tine against the Pennsylvania
Farina ca holding Bread Tickets inane.% by
it, are requested to preaent the same. tor Payment , to
the underaittned. on Ot before the first day of AUGUsT
next, on which day the al sire of the Coanoiny be
c'oeed according to law.
myth th 6 YDW Ali D B. FERRIS. Eenretary.
PHILADELPHIA: ADD ERIE
MEETING RAIL-
Rol ll . OF STOCKHOLDERS.
MDETIN C. of the toekeoldereof the
Phi , adelphis and Erie Rai'road Company_will be held
at tho Office of the Compan , . on THU HADA Y, Juke
2 !WI. at 10
o'clock A. m., fix the pu-oose of consi
dering a proposition navint for its object the early
oomZetion and leasing of the railway of the said Com
pany.
Or order of tha PLtuotent andlloard Qf Illanstere.
ids t 27 w. EU W. 8r oFFOKlN.earetarr.
a'
WE HAVE EMPLOYED ORLI. FROM
THE PROTESTANT EXCIIANGE,Eonthwest
EoMar SECOND and N RO! Illtreets. and take nleatnire
in recommending It to the public as en institution much
needed in our city. for 110 care in selecting the beat
men, women, and children as to oharacter and quali
fications:
J. F. ADDlCKB,6loRiscestreet.
R. M 1 41.11,LICRi. (Peen and Tateehooken !greets.
JU N - 4 fILIAN A roma' it, 173, 'instant arrest.
b.DWII4I [RUA ERICK. ISM Arch stroet.
Dr. PANCOtteT, 1132 111nunt Vernon street.
JAR. 11 ICE kRIP4. 1220 Mount Vernon street.
GEO. FNEgRMS N. P 47 North, Eleventh street.
F. G. 0L1VE3,850 North ateth street.
130 - V.A. .llira Dad Germantown averiug.
T. W11:800 1 , 210 Nohh Front street.
T. MeG MR.e. 422 South Front street.
M lit WHITE.= Marshall Wen.
W.C. 130 K 2:11,132 01arket ekreet.
W. R. RiCRARIhWi.,IIB Market street.
.tod overone hutidtte _MT more. t 0 whom ro
t terentie will be Ewen et the OMOa. mrau-Ont
MILITARY NOTICES.
- ATTE gTION !—i i HOMM GITABD."
and ottErre desirous to eater the tierViee
al eir, can do so by calling at 318 CUE•lTrtgrr St..
without 4elar. as the Company. having received
rching orders to s go to Easton, toe Capt.l-n wishes to
fill n o t the Man immediately Only a few more are
Wanted. itac-se.l SALINGE.R. Captain.
1,0 0 0 MEN WANTED FOE THE
UNiTED sTATES M &RINE CORPS. able-bodted•
between the ages of 21 and eb ye.ire, not lege than
live feat four Mai a half inahea high, and of Rood
character. Solemn, nerving in thbs oePtg etlllollo wit t y
at- nay, yarib. and an board United 'States shine-o -
war on forage stations. All other information winch
mar be desired will be given at the °die° No. 814
MARNE r Street. and at the Rendenvott4 No.
foouth FRONT 6000.
That Lieutenant W, EiTOKge 130vD,
Recruiting Otioer.
IHEADQUARTERS (X)ASPANY D,
FOURTH COMPANY MONRO( GUARD.—PIII
- Mal If, 1851.—Wei the undersigned,
&Min of GOMBIIII De Fourth CRWPIAT War"
Guard, on behalf et the Company, return oar 'leave
thanks to the Trustees of the American Mealtimes'
Dail, corner Fourth and George streets, for their kind
nem involunteartng to the Company the nee of the Hall
for Dnlls, and have extended every fatality in their
power to aid the Company in their undertaking. we
f... 1 ourselves tinthlf luting 011isstioror for the
kindness dine extended.
wer. W. SWENIC, Capt. Company D.
JOHN S. RUHL,jet Lieut.
JOHN 8. DONNELL, 28 Lieut."
IaiLITAISX GOODS.
COTTON DUCK,
gUITABIE FOR TENTe,
FROTHINGRAM WELLS
my29•i tf
J _
ON TLIOANLEVS, 311 OTIESTNu_
Street, north side—the oldest establiabineot in the
'United States.
INDIA-RUBBER CIAMP BLANKETS,
For knoysed N Fenipmente.
kr zi siNT u BRE GA IPtgi f iCAT . Se
K GK
11 A VICSAHAVERSAtat5. RCC
CANT ...ENS, TENTS.
NUN COVERS, GUN COVERS,
I.l.lrEd, oparEts,
chro, o ro, MAW.
And every other article that to ruanufootured or India
Rubber—is of the beat flattened.
my3-1m if JOHN THORNLEY.
GOMPRES 'ED BULL ETS.--Uni ted States
Milne alu et chipi tulip 731.11.5 ex. TJ/
aoription of Round and Corneal Ballets matatiaatared
opaer. Large stooge nor:want!! on hand. Orders filled
attaght by THOMAS °Us LEROY & CO.,
Patent shot and Lead Wo , ea.
2til and til6a WATER Street
NEW YORk.
m If-1m
rii EN TB, T NT 8 .
JIL lam prepared to furnish from 100 to 160 Tents Der
day, at reasonable prices. JOHN W r Lent,
No. 73 7 ISOlt`h COND Atreet,
Ja.ut Or Dna. sss sou Tn.
RRTAIL DRY DOOM
WiTar:ffiTXLE-8-Tadit"-
HOSIERY,
HOSI ERY,
HOsiERY.
HOS IFIRY,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS;
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
T,RtMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
FOR SALE AT RETAIL.
FOR ()ASH.
AT RETAIL FOR CASH,
AT RETAIL FOR CASH,
AT RE FAIL FOR CASH . ,
AT RETAIL FOR CASH.
The Sutaferibers offer for sale, on and after
THURSDAY, 6th INST.,
AT THEIR STORE,
NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE.
NO. 409 'MARKET STREET. NORTRSLUE.
rto. 409 MARKET STREET, IVATE . SIDE,
O. 409 MARKET SULI l T. NORIK
FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
THEIR STOCK. or GOODS
FOR CASH, RETAIL,
AT
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES
As kinds -al
COTTON HOSIERY. NEEDLES, PINS,
GLOTTAL ROOKS. AND EYES,
LACE MITTS, SKIRT BRAIDS,
ZEPHYRS, 'TAPER BRAIDS,
SHETLAND WOOL. COMBS, BRUSHES.
SPOOL COTTONS, PERFUMERY,
BUTTONS, WIDERcHIRTe,
(Of all Descriptions) Merino, &o.)
Also, a Full Assortment of Dress Trimmings,
BUEtNET r. SEXTON. Sc
SWEARINGEN.
je6 tf NO. 409 MARKET STREET.
m • L. HALLOWELL isc Co-
IMMENSE
WHOT.V.SAT ;F1 STOOK,
SILKS, DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, MANTLES, ,te., Ac., &C.,
FOR SALE
AT R E-T A I 1.4
At much below the ordinary wholesale rates.
3'lov. 333 MARKET and ST Worth FOURTH.. Streets
jel *trt th let
CONTINUATION Or IBM.
GREAT SALE
OF
CLOAKS, LACES, TRIMMINGS; &a.,
In liquidation of the Estate of
J. W. PROCTOR dc Co.,
NO. TOS OREETNUT STREET.
The Stock connive of
SPRING CLOAKS.
ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS,
SILK CLOAKS AND I3ACQUES,
SILK MANTILLAS,
MANTILLAS, LACE FLOUNCING'S,
FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS,
FRENCH LACE POINTS,
FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX,
TRAVELLING SUITS,
FLOUNCING LACES.
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Ac.,
All in immense wisty, and to be meld at about one
half the uenaLprieee, for the benefit of creditors.
PAM MANTILLA EMPOIUUM_
m7B-It4 PAM
CLIEB ati to - S dtreet.
CLOAKS, COATS, LAOS MANTLES!
FOR LADIES.
/8188E6, AND
CHILDREN.
In Style. Magmas, and WOrkuninebip, We defy eom
betitiOn• Our PrMee are lower than ever. At the " Old
established Cloak e tore."
No. 40 SOUTH SECOND Street.
N. A —All orders promptly attended to.
je3 dt• 8. V. R. HUNTER.
PARTIOULAR. ATTENTION IS RE-
Quested to ou r fine stook of
ORGANDIES. FINE LAWNS.. AND SILK HEAL
LI Me,
Which. in sonessuenee of the times. will be dimmed
of 41 sacrificed MOH. ORM n IPMUS do sot',
29 EIGHTH. AND ARCH.
IMA ss celestite atercussu co sir cioss
ited to inspoot the stook at
IVENS'.
No. 23 South NINTH street, oorner of Jayne et.
my 31-1 m Between Marcet and Chestnut.
SPRING QLOARB, IN LIVERY NEW
61110, 6t tvurts , ,
no al-ha No. a H. Piiivh street.
lilaNg
_ .
SPRING °LOAM, TUE CBE &PEST
aver seen, at
WU linAla, *3 S. Ninth Arent._
-,; t ;;,„,.„vg i 5,,,121..0A1ifi, EVE, RY NEW
ever one, at the large Pi: P.lloos..that astonish
and walnut s, reeta. 0r.„4
A DAMS & SON'S STOOK to be closed
oat at
L 0 NEST WilOL ERA L E 1 3 1110 FS,
Cheater :than if a discount 'were taken of after the
sale wag made. EIWITA ANL ANON.
lam
ADAMS & SON'S STOOK TO be closed
cnit at
LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
Cheaper tiattu if a. dumount we mikep off after the rale
vim made. rltutt.ra D Axon.
nm 29
CITY CLOAK STORE, No. 142 w.
Eighth street. above Cherry. are now gelling every
new eiyle of the mason superb cualitiee, in every pew
chute of color. cheaper than any Other more in the
eitY. in 01- 1m
NSW PUBLICATIONS.
ONE
. 0! , TEM MOST
ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS
POLITICAL TREASON AND CONSPIRACY THE
WORLD EVER WITNESSED
Is dragged to light in that work just raorintad, en
titled
THE PARTISAN LEADER.
2 vole Price SO Cants each.
navel publialaod 'nearly 96 7.0.** oito:lnv amnia
tion at the tooth. and for dissimulating 01911D1019 8811
timente. It foreshado ws with appalling aocuracy
ornsy event now transtorinc.
Privately printed and circulated in 183 n, its treason
tiros too itypo.ront p its reappearance at this day ShOWS
US that treachery WWI ODIT smouideringi to burin out
with redoubled organization at the present day.
A -orb which exposes lonia °omelet. ly the machir.a
lions and diabolical plane of the polities!, demagogues
who burp, for so many been plottiar the over
throar el the U 014041 Maus Goverameut•
Now that the atroarent fiction weaves into a reale
reality. sable interest in the document becomes sin •
sularly deep and wide-spread,
Copies soot by mail. rostlole PIM, OR rieeip
Of price, by
RUDD ac CARLETON. Publishers.
ie6-01stu.3t 1;30 GRAND Street. New I ork,
T OE DOUTRINE AND POLIOY
01
PROTECTION,
WITH TILT
HISTORY OF OUI TARIFFS,
PROM TIM
ORGANIZATION OF THE FEDERAL GOVERN-
KENT TO THE FJLEEENT TIME.
P.! DR. WILLIAM ELDER,
Now that a desperate assault le.beinn made upon the
new Tariff to soreiudiee the public) in advance against it,
and, if possible. to have it repealed. it is important that
Its 11.191;0 ehould be prepared to combat the specious
arguments of its - antagoniele. Nottued will better
MOM this purpose than the ciroulation of the pamphlet
whose title is quoted above, which Is one of the ablest
and most lute reedits documents that have ever appeared
in support of the true Amefioatt policy of fostering the
wrest oshassrimt I.i.eisibt of ear °Gunn's, It will he
forwarded by mail or ezprese for 10 cents per single
copy ; 715 cents per dozen ; e 5 per hundred. Address
RINGWALT & BROWN,
104 r NO. 130V/11. TRIED atreet.Philadelehm.
1110010, LA* AND tilsozLLANEous,
new and old, bought, gold and exchanged at the
PR ILATlFilintili - DAN K SOOK STORE, ?o. 419
ORESTEOT ntreet. r.ib'ear. at a &lianas euesbased.
These Laving B pg ooks to midi, at a distance, will state
their names, slam bindings, dates, editions.vices,
and conditions. WANTED—Boote printed by Sonja
min Frank4n, as well as early Books printed in and
upon America. Autograph - Lettere and Portraits car
05,:eed. Paicohlet Laws of Penns! iiimus for gals, Geite -
lemma. in Weil, lent free. JLlbrorien ISPlpraicod
feEl-tf 301111 cAmPBE'LI,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION!
BOOTS FOR CAVALRY
AND
atoEs FOR INFANTRY,
Bendy on hand. and made to order, of the beet mate:
rude and workmanship, at
LEONARD BENKERT'S
Wholesale and Howl not% and eli.o ,tatablmh.s.nt,
716 OHE81:141/1 Street, opposite ransom° Rail
F. S.—BOUTS, SHOES, and GAITERS for Youths on
band, and made to order, in workmanship and style
meal to Gentlemen's wear, myse-tf
LEGAL.
IN THE (MUM OF COMMON PLEAS
FoR TIIE CITY AP Uri
ID COTi OP 1 1 .111 L
i A.
Notice is hereby given that the suheerlber has applied
by petition to the Court of mon Beas for the City
and County of phibuielphia f o ra final dinotruge tinder
the propounon of the ingt)lVent %WI of this Common-
Want. WOloh nppltoMmu win he h.nott by the laid
Court, at the, Court Room. to the middle building r f
the State Rouse, rhita el Oita, at 10 A . hi., on the 14th
day of JU MC. U 1961. when and where ell creditors
of the undersigned may attend, it th-•• thinkop
prer.
Jed-thatU.dt JUL' uti
AMES N. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
R.gligOVED TO No. 139 SOUvR FIFTH STREET,
lea n t ,- Above Woloot street.
ipe WORT TO WHERE YOU WILL FIND
JI- 1 1 , the molt skill and best arrangements. to
brotery,SECOetD Street. above Green, wheje
ion got Colored Photography for
WARTS.
WAN URD—A Seeond-hand BILLIARD
TABLE. Give fall aattioulara—maket'a name.
kind of wood, ho w
, lonk in nee. and loweet *mice.
Address '• it. ft-, at true ofltee• 1,6 2t."
WANTED—Men of intelligenco and
plaseine address an Travelling. Ag.nta. A chanue
to make money, and no lingib_ne. Address, enth et • moo
or oall upon S. B. 88A31a24, 139 South 10H VII
Strera lel fit.•
VW At:TEM—AGENTS to sell PACKA
GES
trSTA TrON ER Y_ and JEW d
lIRY. at
or o a n or lr t r a th m an e fiaj o r; ou
OJ. BALET.II::
tr 4 dint T r titrael. Batton. Masa. m a"
EMPLOYERS, WANTING YOUNG
Men. /to.. vre
ainvited to address the" Meier
meet Couoruttee.' eV the Rooms of the Yup . l en , •
Chnetian Asecoistion, 1009 and 1011 CH ESTNUT
Street. aeS-am
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TO LET—In PRICE Etreet, GER
mattANTO API. a handsome COVTAOL w.th Irmo-
Wel yard, well shaded. Andrea Weenie 4ilrioe,
Altkird Ptreett near the russet jeti•n•
FOR SALE—A FARM of 44 acres.
zimand one of 10 acres, ;n MONT 6 OXMAN' 00UN Tv.
near Radioed. Land, beet qua ny, With' good bnild
lANA, fruit. water, &0, ApplY W
Joe tapxo-OF' WM. hOwaITEW., Norristown.
at TO ittNT -A HOUSE AND LOT
BllLat RIVERTON. N. J., 10 milos from the oity. The
dwelling is partially famished. and the grounds well
supplied with shade and fruit trees. he property is on
the De anco, and there ie frequent oommunioation With
the oily by reanpboat and railroad. It will be rented
low to a definable tenant. ddresq, personally or by
letter." Riverton Cottage." 800 ARCH 81. )es-St' if
gg FOR SALE—A HOUSE and LOT,
AZA.desirably located on MAIN street. Burlington.
N. J. Amity to WM. M. 0_0141.1516,
506 MINOR dtreetryknisaalohts.
FRANKLIN WOOLIVIAN,
MAIN Street. Ilurlinsten.
Or to
P.plB-thutu2lt•
TO BENT—VERY LOW.—}lard.
NEL some nrw RESIDENCE), Poutheast corner of
TWKINTY-FIK•T and irtssieors streets.
Possessron immediately. Keys '907 Coates St. iet-St*
maFOR SILE.—The Store and Dwel
hug, iNo. 211 ARCH Street. Terme very 11000111 -
=dating. ADM, to ALLAN k Aida"
a. E. corner FOURTH and wat,riur etc,
ie4 6t* nettond floor.
AMTO LET—A Desirable HOUSE, with
all the Medarn .fimsrovernents. surrounded with
shade and ornamental Trees. No. 08 ihoon street Bur
lington, N. J. Apply to • R. P. MIDDLKTOI 4 1,
myld-tf G North FRONT t.treet.
di TO LET-A DESIRABLE DWEL
LI/ONO 123 North THIRTEENTH Strom-
Apply tg_ wHTHERILL & BROTH&R, 47 and 49
North SECOND Eitroot. mdt4-tf
CHESTNUT-STREET DOUSE and
STORE to rent.—The desirable buionou location.
13a CHERTN UT Sireet, wall dwelling attached. Ayply
at 431 CHESTNUT &tree?.
a GERMANTOWN PROPERTY To
RENT.—To Rent, the large_ end coinmodions
modern-built Renee, oorner of AIU,IAT street end
WILLOW Avenue. with gas, bath, hot and cold wato,r
and alt the modem improvements, Allot" to BERRY
S. TARR, 710 GREEN Street. Philadelphia, or on the
premises. ardl•ti
ga TO RENT-TWO 00IIN TR
elm 130138E8 one mile from Tenon,. Inquire No.
717 V7A I,l4U'r Street. mtiNt-fm•
•
TO NT.—Two Houses on Race street,
one So Miami the other No. In. Said houses
are complete al hall the modern improvements. In
quire at No. 136 ttaCE Stre t. jet St*
EINT—A very desirable STORE,
ee tee riluth-41 1 ,1 2 0t groat or ` r The Continental
Hotel." The store at Ninth en Hansom etreets Sept.
°Jahr adapted fur IaSePPLP and naarmaa Maker.
Apply to JOHN MOE,
rei-t: SUL thpszt NINTH. end eAl , ll4Oal etreete,
T o RFINI.'-THE LARI4E AND CON.
VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber 'bard. at
Maxim/duals, Twenty-fourth ward. Apply to. E. C. k,
P. R. WARREN. on the premisee. ruhlt-tf
I'OR EXCHANGE. —A 0110IOR TRAUT
of good unimproved farm land in the nate of Neil
rs
Jeey. convenient to the oity, wilt be exchanged Ler
eitym-tr omerbs. Apply at No. 11RFEDERIU, Zitreet,
RR. CORSON,RFAL ESTATE BROKER
• AND CONVEYANCER. rioaaiSVOWN,
—Real Eetete bpaght gad sold on reasonable terms.stares and dwellings for agile or rent in Norristown and
country. Good mortgages negotiated. Collections made.
The bed retereuoes riven. (121-43rn
SALES BY AIOCTION
BY tAAMVEL H &TOR,
BOSTON,
OFFICE CORNER COI' GRES% WATER, AND
k3ATIT. OTREEI3.
PEREMPTORY BALE OF
300,000 POUNDS
FLEECE WOOL,
ON THURSDAY JUNE 12, 1261,
AT 12 O'CLOCK M
MESSRS. TYLER & RYLEY
Will sell at tbeir Warehouse,
NOE. 11474' 800 ' •
To the Highest Bidder.
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND FOUNDS Nk.;W
YORK, 0910. AND I'AMBIGAN FLEECE WOOL, a
considerable portion or which la suitable for making
ATMT Giotto,
es , alogooF on rtloilday, loth
_ HATCH, Ahettonaer.
B a Z AAR,
STREETS.
PaREwPTORY L.E OF .F.LtAT
MATCHED HORS WATSON COACH. CAR
RIAG'ES, WAGONS, ItI.FIGH, RORFS, &o.
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock. at the Bag tar. Will be sold. Without re
serve, Um following horses. &c.. toe property of a gen
,lernen oreakins Up hie at...61a, Vi! !
betide - Ma. tde.ant VIA cher] gray coach horses, over 1G
exeeiled in - I,llklOrlf fl .ty,ng tails. relieved to n e e un
commended, in all itratlT ritl le and autv. and r . re
horaes. - es perfect family carriage
An elegant coach. by Watson. cosi
A out-under Germantown carriage, Watt I,
and winter front. by Watson.
A tight phaeton. by Watson.
A Itsht top wagon. by Wa•son.
A Germantown was on, by Junsurth.
Three sets double harness, by . Gallagher. one of which
is new
saddles, bridles, covers. &o.
A so. an Albany fermi, sleigh, for two horrs.
Alto, an en ire new wagon. with door behind and - tide
seats. for carrying passengers to it'd from the railroad._
Or Nate positive. No postponement on account of
the Weather.
*sr
May, be seen br ailing at the Bazaar.
At !rime time will he sold a large collection of valua
ble =Lehr d are singic-harness horses aid tome de
sirable saddle horses,
ALSO,
An aseertnient of DM anti seaond-Ii anti ontriages
wagons harness, It dales. Ito,. tnalutimg
An elegant into '8 saddle, cost ells, with which the
gale will commence.
No postponement on accoun t of the weather.
je6-2t-if ALFILedi M. 11ti1tKNE88, Auctioneer.
OANDIN
BOARDING.—STRANCiERS visiting the
own and others desiring enverior SAW= dations
In the most beautiful part of the nit!, can be Tinted by
evidication to NUM BitOOKC. N. E.. corner siX-
Th.ENTII and LOCUST Streets. Private Parlors, :with
Bed Rooms adjoining, for ningle gentlemen*? families.
Terme moderote, iet&-svg
ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLIES.
gIBPAOPOSALS FOE ARMS.
Sealed Propose.bs will be received at Springfield, Illi
nois, on or before the twelfth (12th) day of June next,
at noon. by the undersigned coturnissioners on the part
of the State of Illinois. for furnishing, delivered at
epringfield. Illinois, the following arms and equip
ment,. ,
ttwetve (12) 6.11)1 bran guns. rifled,
Six (6 112-lbe brass howitzers, rifled-
Twelve (12) caissons for 6 lb rues:
8 4 z (6) caissons lor 12 lb howitzers.
Three (3) travelling forges.
Three (3) battarJ Wagons.
Three (3) spare sun carriages.
tine hundred and ninety eight (/09) Meteor ertillell
harnees, with ad the unplemenre and equipments, tor
three companies of light artillery complete, oorres
ponding in all respects with the ELIMII and equipments
need by the United tatatee, and W be embieeted to the
same rem.
One thousand (1.01:0) cavalry sabres.
One thousand (1.000) pairs cavalry pistols (revolvere.)
one tboumnd (1.000) earbuges.
One thousand (1,01H1) holsters.
Quo tlionaand (1,003) belts.
To correspond in all resposta to the like arms and ap
pendages used in the service of the United biases and
of the newest and most approved style and dniah, and
to be subjected to the same tests.
The commissioners reserve the right to reject any
proposal not sansf.ctory.
The terms Of payment ender law, nighty per cent, on
delivery, Mont/ per cent. 0.. ''''doge te ` n 01 Miltlan jj"
Address eornanissionere for DlllOOOO of CUM, —e.,
Springfield, Hilenta.
JAS, H. STONES, )
JOAN TiLLaoi. Commintoners.
my24-20t W M. 811.F.Paitgb.
p'URE PORT WINE.
POI! SULU. 11 1 1
C. H. MATTSON,
ARCH. AND TENTH STREETS.
ies
Ipituto , s-EYS VIEW of TILE SEAT
OF WAR—noe best and moat authentic! MAP
OF TElh: BRAN OF WAR. how ready. Copies ONE
DOLLAR. EARL) Galleries.
ies 2t* G CH ItteTraiT St.
va silArai' D.I.ROMNS. TlllB DAY,
In Bowl ETS. CAPS , and I3PAD-DREBSEB, at
the New York Store, 27 so uth TENTH Street. above
Cheemut,
p jea 12t
ROW. HIRAM VONsoN will give Pi , "
rata Lerions in the pity and vta-mt-y. darint the
summer months. In Eiooution, Mathematics. end tbe
C mashie, at one half hie usual ralee. Ape deuce.
3t 9 •
47
epituce. straw - ,o 4 tattle
TEE PARTNNRSUIP X I ERETCFORR
eeistin betemee..tbe unaersignea,auctor UM firm
of BLACKik BUKK h . in the Wine end Liquor luusi-
WOW, is this day eiss. , lved by mutual eonsset.
Thu business of the firm will be settled In' J. H.
BLACK, the remaining Partner.
11. BLACK,
B. A. MULE.
rhiladOlDbift, JUL 6 1,1801.
i nliAti ANDTURTLE SOUP SERVED
la up even iloY by JAMEIS PROSSOIt ,
urria-vc ge.g. KARIM afoot.
a f i AOISERIIA, fiItRUING, MAD, dAL
aielsoko.--I,oca bb:s. Meer N05..1,11, and Meek
ere, end in extorted PsoSagss
of .hoies late-saagh t fst _
1,411) Pfelr itattl&X. mem& sr' I" ` ""
ring, of ohobis qualities.
11.006 boxes extra new staled Nerrins.
1,000 bones extra new No.l Nernnew•
344° b"egmkarrel rtinistine Merines
bbie. saltine° While Pik.,
bbln. new Nonnoingr
16 bblz. new Bastßegiti, 914
iPOD Quintals Grand
$OO bones N.ork4esee-oOnnil ?Mese.
stsre sa i for UirPHY & HOONB_,_
N.. 1 1 11 IsORTH WHAR.YEB.
rt SHOEMAKER & CO,
(LAOS, PAINTS,
011" AND TAll43ll3Sizeit
rtorthesat Corner.FOURTH and II'ACIB Brae%
del4-itin =
AMUSEMENTS
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. . .
• • solo Lessee.._.__ Mu. at. 11. GARRYrriMktt•
Beeinese Arent Pr TIVIA BU r '
JOIR
INSFS 1 0. MV ' "" Y '
THIS (TH URSDAY
'II
vF
) oiNivri June nth,
You"'
1100LEY 4.• CAMPBFLL'S MINSTRELS,
Prom Alit:, 7 s 'moo . , Broadway. Atm York.
The Programme will ommiat of a
the
No ngs .
Dam . ' e. rte., in which the whole of thae Star Trollop
w. - I ammitr.
The week, to conclude with the new Ethiopian Faroe,
asuou
1 ovE , B I:OG(10E8
Doers °Pan et 7% o'nlook ; com to nos at 8.
ASSEMB' Y IticIUDINI4B.
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS!
SECOND WICKS.
BITERUO3COP (CO N or the SOUTH ERN REDSZAIDON
A rd Sand.rann's GUMMI° NIOVIZIE
PANORAMA OP THN RU-S AN WAR.
TWO EX!. ill .10NR COMB rIvP.D.
MONDAY EVENING. Jane 3d,
And Eveu V0701;111 during thin eey a
Ne,W AND IN crisKATINo-viitWS.
Amass nation of Colon.' Pilsworth ; Brownell. the
Avenger of Eneworth .; I:Haworth's' item 1011 in State ;
Monument to Elleatorth's Fame; March of U. 8. AM,
into Virginia : Croasing . the Long
_prides over the Po
tomac. ( „ Y moonlight 0 tinnier F erry and Reim Btt
tome antantid fdao or the Seat or War: Son keen
Cities • POI ta Monroe, moultrie. and Sumpter ; Atteet
on the'Maseaohueette soldiers and unarmed Pearuulves
nians in Baltimore, and other important scenes con
nected with the war.
All the Battle/ of the Russian War.
Igrßand of Mush, in attendance.
Admiaaion 28 cents ; children IA /Ante . Doom open at
Commence at 8.
DAY PERFORMANCE EVERY AFTERNOON. at 3.
ie3 St
pr ENNA. ACADEMY OF TEM FINE
A/T5...1025 GIIVITNUT STREET,
The•Thirtv-elghth ANN UAL EXHIBITION
of PAINTINGS and BCULPTUItE is now open-
Admictame 25 cents; Beason Tickets BO cents; °pi
dren half price. Catalosues 10 cents. etookhol ere
will receive their thilmte at the Aoadenrr.
°POD PC Irons 9 A. M. WI 7 P. AL, and frame F. AL till
10 Pi
SUMMER RESORTS.
CIFLESSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA CO. J
;
PA —Thar delightful and •tiehulay 0/ rce of summer
resort. Located directly on the line of the Penney mania
Railroad. on the summit of the Allegheny mountains,
twenty-three hundred let above the owel of the ocean.
wili be neon fur gusate the Ruth of JUNt . ninee last
season the grounds have been greatly Improved and
beautified. rendenog Gramm one of teo most ronotntio
end attractive p'ac-s in via &Ate. The furniture le
tieing thoreuudy renovated. 'rhe seeker of pleasure.
and the mutterer frown neat or disease, will hind art !Tui
tions here. in a first-wilts tivory Stalik, Billiard
Taboo. Tenpin Adam Bathe, he.. together with the
mummy and water, aria tue mat magnificent ILIOULI
th In scenery to be found to the weary.
Tickets good fur the round trip from Philadelphia,
8760; from Pitwburg, Ups
For further information, address
G. W. M ULLJN,
• jet•lnt Creation Ppyinge. Cambria Co., Fe.
HOWLAND'S HOTEL.-
EIRA j3ATIIING, LONG BRANCH, N. J.
The subscriber will °yea hi■ hotel for the
OF VLSI/ORS
on !stun's,. June 15, IND.
m131.2.m. H. HOWLAND. Probrietcr.
U - 1 PHRATA MOUNTAIN NPRINGS,
• LANCASTER COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.
We celebrated 'Metering Place will OM for ven
ters on the 5d day of JUNE. with all the attractioris of
former emulous.
:Situated on a mountain 1,200 feet above tide-water.
overlooking the rieheat agricultural 0001317 in the
world. the air perfectly ours and dry at all times, ren
ders it proverbially health,.
There are ample accommodations for 400 visitors—
fine graded walks through the forest to the various
sprinss and summer houses on the mountain and to
the obee.rvaiory, from the top of which is presented to
the 11)8 MSG of' the finest and moat @retentive ellinaL
ramie views to be seen. 1 good livery is kept on the
place, end beautiful drives around ; hot and cold bathe ;
a splendid band of Music (from the liermania, of Phi
ladelphia;) bowling alleys and billiard saloons. with
the latest iv proved tables. Largo sardhos attached to
tha place, from which all the vegetables are taken
freak( for the table. which, :00, will be supplied from
the Phil.delehin end Baltimore markets. as well tug
from the rich atrieulturai country around. Careful
and attentive servants.
neen connected with the establishment for
some years with tee iareproprietor. the undersigned
111111181 the old Patrons of the place and me Pirdie
generally . that it will be conducted. in every depart
is eta in its former popular Way.
Visitors to the Springs will take the O&M to Lanoas
ter, thence to miles staging over pleasant roads and
through a beautiful country. Through tickets horsed
at the_ a vennetivettiti , ttatlread 01 4 E
.:er L L!)ToPf 4'n and
.terilen.ST Streets, Philacelphm..
For further particulars or circulars the protinetor
refers to JILL& B. M.Y.Eltd. corner (BIRD and ViNE
Streets, and to JeNl Ks B. BNYBUN. No. 2 North
ti/XTH Street.Phr ;,or d reg Lt. gbA Yin AKER,
nts24.2ai if Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaster no, Pa.
WIRTZ SULPHrJR. SPRINt,B HOTEL,
CARLISLE. Cumberland county, Pa. -
The Proprietor" take pleasure in "nuomicituttO the
public that this magnificent establichmentfra now open
tor visitors. Persons wishing pure mooning' air, mali
gning waters, bathing, finning, ana good living, at row
eonnble prices. cannot do !letter than to try them'
Sunup" For_partioulars. "end for caroulath to
WM. B T - I R"U 6 / 1 - 3, ? or the city of Pew-York, so d
D. C. DUANE S Proprietors. mvrOst
BEDFORD SPRINGB.—A. G. ALLEN
respeatfollr informe the public that this well eats-
Wished and popular watering place re now open for the
race:Won and aoeommodetion of visitore, and will be
kepi oven untii the fir's; of Qotc.bor, •
erberus wietan4 Bedford Ntiaoral Water, will be Imp
plied at the llpringe at the following eriees.ois:
For I bhl !polo— ----00
"
" 3 4 " roa "
k)— S 00
2 00
Bottles, 34 pint, per d0e......... .
Parties Wushing h+6mol.or a ey rmation in regard
to the pleco, will address ice B drool Mineral Brings
Company, Bedford- eennwrironnin. remelt.
BEETLE'S HOTEL,
ilitltftfErßllfte; PA.
The mantaement or tine well-known Hotel having
been /eased by lid.^asra COY,.E & It. thepresent
proprietots beg leave to inform the publie that the
Howe in now Wine thoroughq REM/VAT-D. RN
FITTr..O, and ISIYRO Y;Li, with a view to the proper
and comfortable accommodation of those who inap
ihVar the establishment with their custom. Guests
wll .pralmtte. due en- tine and courtesy, and so ex.
pens- wi na XpaTeld til3L
-Isrtracirohy6ss4o4.;4ll4WlTCYnring sojourn in Harris
burg during the summer month";win a
d pleyeant
it°
Hoarding and large and welt-ventilated
establishment, upon moderato terms
°1" at-oarestablishment ,
mHOTT COYLE.
TY I7- :m J. OMB ratT Etna&
' QUMNigit B9ARDING.—A few Retarders
k-ean be accommodated inn private family. Loos_
lion desirable. gronnds ex tenet ve and shady, within ten
mimes of the city by (elf, Apply CHIARLEM
KA•GH L•'23 POINT. by letter to lititinbni
Poet Offiee. or via South-street Ferry. myin tuttur6r
CIELARLES hi. lits - zialwAlrc
J ICIE•COLD BUPA WAZFAI
- - WITII
1irtme.......„R I/ P 8 •
FRESzi ....niTlrt, a- T
AT NORTHEAST Cr+
Diu - L . OTREETS. 4Nu bitigsi:•
Rho Soda Wat.r is drawn from naivete - in - 1..
Fountains. pare and spark ling, well charred with car- --
beam acid gca. ltio ,Nrups are prepared with the
highest regard to retamog the Erkrtmar. FLAVOR O7
TVA FRUIT. No rains Will De snared .hi Initial:J - 1 e the
high character which this Fountain has &ire 7 at
tained.
Bottled Bode, Water at 37% cents per dozen.
Congress Water, fresh from the springs, oonslthair teartly
on hand. ray:
LAIN uNdarieß 00111PA1' 11.
FAME INSURANOE OOMPAINT,
.;+1.n..4.410e. C .S'2NUT
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE,
Dlitltc7Oßs.
Saone W. pay. ---?! Dar r. & INlzaook.
larnual Wrinht---- .
Brae tic Cs.
D. B. Dirty" Dr_vo & BirneY.
Henry Lewis. Jr— " Lewis Bros & CO.
C. itionardson, " J, C. Morro et. co.
Gomel T. Boiline...-Freet Wzoraing Canal Casesft.
Jun. W. Everman.--of J. W. &merman & Co.
Geo. P West " West & Fano&
G. S. " gr. 0400. Martin s & Ga.
O. Wilson Davis-,,,,,,AttorTlei - st - law• •
E.l). Woodrafr-- „ ,or Woetralt.
Jug. Kessler, Jr -._—_- 110.1713 Green 41;reet..
GEORGE W. DAY,Presiderit.
FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vine President,.
WILLIAM . ; 1. 81, A NCH AR D. enrAtArr
S&VING FUNDS.
V 6 AVINGI - PUN FT) dTATI
Po ma COMPANY, earner THIRD and OHM
NUT arrest...
iNTERESI FIVE PER CENT.
B. R. CRAWFORD, Pratident.
JA3IE3 R. HUNTER., Secretor! awl 71re:sourer.
Olficithours. from ID until 3 o'clock.
ON Wampum' s not joined. nt Enpltantion 10 ale
b T egoaintwre-
i
SAFES.
11111LILLIB'S SAFE DXPOT REMOVED
to No. 4 i South SEVENTH Stied. near the
ranklin Inetitute.
The undersigned, thankful for post favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, has aeoured an
elegant and convenient more, and has now on hand a
lare assortment of Lillie's Celebrated PlTTought and
Ch i lled Iron Fite and Burglar Proif &Agri= In
irrictii faro av burglar prOM cafes made.)
lie's nequel il Bank Vault, Safe. and Hank Loci&
Lallie's Bank Vault Doors and Log's Wtll be furnished
to order on short notice. This LS the etronyost, best
protected, and a heaPest Door and Leek yet otrerva.
Also, particular aliention is called to Lillit'u Now
Cabinet Bat for Plate, Jewelry, Ito. ThIS MIA IS 8011 t
eede‘l to surpass in style and elegance angthing Tat or.
fered for tins purpoae, and is the only one that IS strict,-
ly fire and burglar proof.
SPIICILL NO,TICZ.—I hal, now on hand ea y twenty et
Farrel, iierruig tt. C o .'s dace, most of thera,itearly
nett, and aurae forty of etltat makers. eeruorquur a
complete eimortment_EJ CO saw and all latalY *IL'
oLanged for the now Goebrated LolUe cafe. They will
ba cold at very low prices, Pleads call and exanne.
roll-trif m. CI "NMI PFt ionlaytt.
ARMIN FOR. TriitBE4-9BORE.
—CA SID FN AND ATLANTIC
RAIL K DAD • all train leaves Vine-street ferry &site ,
su..days excepted) 7 3 1 1 A. ra.
Returning, leavea Atlantio— 3,20 P.
Fare-,14.11.11111.1. , 1
Roll nd•trlic. tlOkata, goad for th ree deve S.l.
in UnSIOTI OUZO. fl 01? MELO, Bettina's, and O. her hotels.
are now Open.
je3 tf .INO. G. BRYANT. Agent.
INIWARENWEST UHESTER
TRAINS ma PBNIIIIY/AVA
NIA ltAl R Au, leave depot, earner BblviV r cliall
and fd. e MUM, at 8 A. 12.30 Y. m,, and 1 P.M.
On &mitt!. leave Philadelphia at 7.30 M.. and Went
Cheater et 4 P. al WO- tf
aggirgars rVit BALTIMI 'Rf DAILY
aaT. a O'CLOCK P M.
BeIiTILVIORB AND PH aD " • PALA 11,11AMBOAll
COMPANY. .
(Ericsson latter)
Via Chesapeake eau Insieware s eanal.
one of t he new flop steamboats or rots coromi
leave the upper eine et Che.teut street Wharrhiv Elvty
APTP,RNoo.q (Pc.tdays excepted, at 3 0;00kt NW
will arrive in Baltimore early the next morning.
Freight or on kinds taken at the lowest rates; able,
Cattle. Hemet., stook, Vetnoiee. &O.
For Freight, apply at the office.
el. V t54Y.541, s. Agent
lcoota
M►lB IM ii
a dr oi t FOR NEW . YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware anit
Raman CanaL
Phi: welahla. sad New York 'Express liteembeat CP
owl will receive freight on end otter ratirtoAV. esta.
Instant, end leave &tilt at 7 F. al., deheerhar thole Mr
goes in New York the following darn.
Freights taken at reasonable rate,.
Wlll. P. CLYDE. Agents
Ns. 14 80 J A M
Wfl A it s vi.s. Endedsiehis,
JAMEO Ka , rt. Agent,
mthwift .P f iele 14 and BABE vE.N. New York.
&eatFDIC NSW YORK. Tam
Phllailalehbl. fitaszn Ilarmer admiral"
Witt commence their Menem ter the *pewee. ea Moamar
13th mit.
Tb.eir Steamers are noir race:via; freight et Second
Pier above Wainut street.
Terms accommodating. AvVy to .
W. ht. BAIRD & CO.,
turd Itiivith nirliewros Avenge..
DR. J. WlBl, No. 3() . North
IIpFIFTH Street, PRIMIDELPHIA—Treata
silcoessfullir L if sled loin tune, all disearea
of tha LfUriv3, I itONT and HEART. euid
fregliently QUM cinreVAl? torl".. li. thirst an at
stage. He also rectorea all curable cllsealln 01 the b"1 IV.
end .EAR. Be hae _given them Me entire momFiol , I.°l
the Dui Xt Years. Wild "lilt DatzentLiaben..odesile:dir.,•t
DR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER , NO. 340
FOUfavi Street, boa Pine, oriciv Douro
from 0 o'clock 4. Pd. WI 9 P. ilf• m.)31-14
IN I'llE ORPHANm' CAiliff FOR. THE
CITY AA o coUNTY oF eHruADEL.p d piA.,
In jhe matter of than e.t. audit. OUP r- diked.
The Auditor appoied to audit.lame, az Kinn the
account of AAIN DUFF Y. A &mainstream of the estate
of 35.11613 Uvfic. deceased. and report etatubnoon of
the balance remsming au her hands. villa moat the per
il.. tutereereda for the ee r e' elee e t hie appoint en Cal
wsine &IDA . Juee i 2. A. LI 11 3 / 1 1_ at 11 o'alOoli Ati.
/11.. ac hae taffies*. Nu. 1119% Bonin FOUlall Otreec,
op pOl.llO Library', Philadelphia.
wv3p.fmas,ec JOHN HANIPIA. Audator.
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