Meet /lours of Senator Douglas. !Doti eleven tithe on Sunday morning, .1.. n Dagan Oiled repeat of friend! so olreise- with Mr. Douglas, who was then, for the 4yi-tworf rational, mr Doulas! Immo. - • t e ly recogpenizedectly the Bishop, and ex pressed bin a " , s the elm Bishop Dugan soon Ir sa„l4, panglan, have you been baptised ao ,liag to the rites of any church 9" Mr. Douglas `" • - OryYiCrer ° • tr poop continued : "Do you desire to have r e " s id after the ordinances of the holy Catholic ;s ten 1" The answer was ; ~ No, sir; when I do I will communicate with , `ll, O Bishop then turned to Kr. altodee end said; oDo you think he in fully possessed of his men ts; females ?" Mr. Rhodes replied, "I do not tow—perhaps you had better ask him again?" The Bi o u p rsrated his question, to which Mr. potiss answered in strong, full 'seine : ..lea perhaps did not understand me. When I jo ire it, I will oommunicate with you freely," les Biblop :heti remarked to Mr. Rhodes, " Re undoubtedly in his right mind, and does not de ;ira Otri6CS He then withdrew. the day (Sunday) Mr. Douglas seemed to he SinCh bettor, and strong hopes were entertained oftuE mover) , ; he slept most of the day, and in the eVenirtg Seemed much refreshed. Ma. Don .to and i`dr. Rhodes remained with him during Tbe night At about four o'clook on Monday morn to he Mined to be much worse, and sank rapid ly; ine Moods wore soot for, and. Lhe LB.:squeak dllt3. Douglas. Bishop Dugan again visited him. son after we Bishop entered, he approached the Weide, and, addrassisw the patient, said : Mr. DonglaS, you know your own condition end in view of your approaching dissolution, j r , yen desire the ceremony of extreme unction to be reformed. )It. Dough's replied : No, I hive no time L 6 discuss these things c o. - The Bishop then withdrew. After he bad gone, Douglas requested Mr. Rhodes to salt her husband if be desired the ministrations of any eibor clergyman_ Mr. Minden then Maid to peogies: -Da you know the clergymen of this city ?" To which Mr. Douglas replied: Neatly every one of them." Mr. Rhodos. Do you wish to have either or alt,y of Item call to see you to converse upon religious robjecte. Mr. Douglas No, I thank you. Soon after this, about o'clooll, - be desired to here his position in bed changed, the blinds opened, and the windows raised. Mr. Rhodos lifted bim to an easier posture, where he could list out upon the street, and drink in the fresh morning air. For . a few moments he seemed to gain new life Then ho began to sink away; his eras partially closed, and i n slow and measured eidenco, considerable pause between sank went, he uttered: •A Death !—Deilith !I—Death !!!" After this be seemed to revive slightly, and Mr. Rhodes asked him whether he bad any message to fond to his mother, or sister Sarah, or his boys, - Robby" and —Stevie," et, which he made no reply, evidently not understanding the queation. Mrs. Douglas then platted her arms around his teak, and said : " - My dear, do you huow Cousin Dan ?' " , Yes." hereplied Mrs. Douglas continued " Your boys, Robby and Stevie, and your mother andsister Sarah—have you any message for th.eo 7) The dying man replied .r Tell them to obey the laws and support the Constitution of the United States." At about fire o'clock Dr. Miller came Into the room, and, noticing the open ektuttera and windowa, ingaited Why have yon all these windows raised and no mutt light" Mr. Douglas replied So that we can have fresh air." At Air. Douglas' request, Mr Rhodes °hanged the dying man a petition again in the bed for the list time. He now lay rather down in the Middle of the bed, upon hie left aide, We head slightly bent forward and off the pillow. Hie Wife eat be side him, holding hie right hand in both of here; atu leaning tenderly over him, Bobbing , sir Rhodes remarked to Mrs Douglas— .'l am afraid he does not He comfortable;" in reply to which Mr. Douglas said : - He is—very comfortable." These were hte last intelligible words. From five 'ele.ele lee was opeeehlam, but evidently retained lie eoneelousness. When, a few moments before hie death, his wife loaned lovingly over him and Febbiagly asked. " Husband, do you know Me? will you hies me ?" he raised his eyes and emitted, ead though too ..oak: to speak, the movements of the muscles of his mouth evinced that he was asking an almost dying straggle to amply with her request. the death was calm and pea aornl; a few faint breathe alter nine ; a slight rattling of hie throat; a abort, quick, convidelve shudder, and •Stsphen A. Douglas had pasted from time into eteruity.—Chicage our. Berald. Affairs an Washington. We clip the following item frog the Washing :olt Star of last evening : literacy vc ran Memos, on JobGE Derld.tdit The Waite Rouse and all the pabl.•e buildings are heavily draped with mourning to-day, as a mark of reepeob to the memory of Mr Douglas. The Piesident is not receiving TlSitors today, and the Department! are closed, also, to the tame end. The municipal offices are also °toted as well as the public schools, and the various flap throughout city are at half mast. TEL MS Veltman Ocala Dowa.--Yesterclay the ranter Mt. Vernon took on a larger gun than lee carried before her repairs, together with a /Aro amount of shot and shell, and proceeded down the liver to Old ?slut- Tax MatittCELLo.—The steamer ./130iitatelto) having nearly completed her repairs, will probably leave tomorrow, that being the underatanding among the crew. A few Workmen are still en gaged Oanihins , her decks and fmle,hies up the tittle jots preparatory to her departure. THE PENEACOLA GETTING READY FOR SEA. The Mont:alio having hauled out frboa under the *Leers at the Navy Yard, the al Ntsp-ef VIP P msg. csia has :twang back to her old berth, where she ie row briskly preparing for eea. Her rigging is full of sailors, who are working with might and main, splicing braces, fastening ehrouds, running up the topmasts, and mating everything look decidedly' thipihaps. This - morning, in running up a top. asst, a portion of the tackle gave way, and down dipped the heavy timber, with a loud .g whack," le the rateniahment of the aailor•lade in the Tit elolty, some of whom narrowly escaped being crashed. Long lines of laborers ate bearing rlg ging from the varione storehouses of the yard, and depositing It upon deck. from which it will sooa be Meted, to swing in the winds yr Old Ocean. NEARLY POUR TEAMS ago, a box about ten feet loog and two broad was deposited by a stranger at the wine store of the late John H. Buthmann, of this city , with an Intimation that it would be asked for in three days, as it was to be sent South. This box has remained in that establishment ever date, mush to the annoyance of the former and present proptiotore, who, when they bad occasion to have It Moved to make room .or wines, were asoessarny compelled to use a large force to effect s change of location, with the observance of all due caution, as hints had been thrown out that it might be an mferiurt machine, The other day, however, the top WHO removed, and disclosed a mall brass model of a cannon, (similar in shape to the great gun sent through this city about a year aged with a railway, on which it was to be worked, No further inveetigation was made; but it is evident from the very great weight of the box that it contains something else relating to military matters, which it might he well for some mieetifis after of the Government to (mambo.-- iroallgenur. Action of Maine on toe Death of Sena. - tor Douglas. laorstsor Washburn has iessod tito folowins or4er: STATE OF MAINE. HEADQUARTERS, ADJ'T. GEN.'S OFFICE L AINSINATA„ ME , Jll.llll 4.1581. GRZCZEAL ORDER, 100. 34 -- The country Monrlll3 the lore of a atateeman and a patriot is the death 01 Stephen A. Donglas. Re departed this life at . Cl 4 bages the Oitiy of his residence, yesterday, at ten annum pun nine u'olocn. M Let party differeneer be bullied at the portals of Ate tomb, and let no remember only his undoubted patriotism, and his steadfast devotion to the Union. In observant* of this melsnohOly event, the GO. moor and Comminder-in-Chief direots that Col. Reward, of the Third Regiment, shall, this day, cagy) uatlonal frog at his eneadavmeut to be lowered, and this order read at the head of the re giment at 4 o'eloot P. M. By order of Issasn Wesuounsr. Jr., Governor and Commander-in-Chiet. JOHN L. hansom, Adjutant General. GEL GIDEON J. ritt.Dow, we are told, sent hie respects the other day to Gen. Coombs, with the Information that he intended very aeon to pay him a visit at Frankfort; to which the lieueral romPtl7 ; " Tell him to nail arid take reddest with Gen. Prentiss, at Cairo and then visit me, and I will give him quiet lodging for the tight and as late 115,- he pleases next morning."— Loarsvdle Tourfruil. 3.I.EaL TOR Kar WID3T 2 TORTDOAS, AND FORT PICKRNT----1410 Cahawba, Government transport, witl leave New York for Key Weal, Fort Jefferson, and Fort Pickens, Fla., on Saturday Or Sunday cert. A mail will be made up at the poet office, to be eent by the above vessel to those ports, and also to the fleet near Fort Piekens. An opportu toy is thaw offered for those who wish to send Mere and other reading matter to absent Soldiers and seamen. Colonel Tompkins, assistant quarter master general, No. 6 State street, New York, will receive packages, de., to be carried by the steamer. rINANCIAIs AND COMIERCIAIa. The money Market. PRlCLAnsiirima, Juno 7, 1861. The basin' ess transacted it the Stock Board to -4e7 was very limited, though all the better class st wattles maintain presiOna 1 1 : 1 00 3, state AY" sold et 77 4; City sixes, new, at 95 ; and the Rail: 7° 'd tome at 871; Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgage bonds at 97 ; and Reading, which was h 88 37. et 1S a. We have received the Bankers' Nagaztrie, for ' 14 ° 1 5, 1861, edited by J. Smith Howard, Eeq., 'which, betides the usual various and valuable in terastion it farrileheri Ite teedere, contains a full hot of the private bankers in every State, city, and town of the 'United States, their location, utile, president, cashier, and capital, In May. 1861. Thu teitnime completes the lificianth volume of the Banker's Magazine. mar 4. Smith's European Times publisher The following : " CAratos vo 8112PPIXIS 90 CANADA.—A. Very 1111- Tenant bill has been introduced into Parliament, led will be carried It is a measure for the pro relation of frauds upon the revenue by means of ficadulent invoices. People in the United States lend some in England too), who eall goods to our elereliante, have been lo the habit of Sending two famines with theta—one tor the custom house, the Otber her the merebente' own booksithe former if, ( 1 1 I ._, fC"lle i the miller in amount The duties paid - , e, therefore, boon calculated on the entailer :aloe, and the revenue has antlered. Dishonest radon have by there means had an advantege ever honest people. The new bill provides that, if doable Invoices are esti; differing from each other V thla. way, the seller In the 'United Statee or in , an d cannot receive payment from the buyer' CO thus runs the risk of kiting his good, If he lends Metal: to :rand." Tha American Railway Review 'aye that the Western New York and hiamachusetta roads can not be materially affected by the war. Not► that the West le placing its eurrenoy upon a epeolo buts, and that gold is being directed thither in tsobange for the vast grain shipments which are daily coming forward, business to that quarter Unlit 14Vorabiy 4' 6 0 the retde Pooplo will got gold for their produce, and be able to buy anew, or pay up old indebteducm. Of mum, the Southern roads are seriously da maged. With the ports blockaded, there 13 no freight Mainers South; hence the roads leading to New Orleans, Mobile, Norfolic, and Charleston, are likely to be idle for a time. The interns] blockade must also affect the Southwestern roads, such as the Louisville and Nashville and the Mobile and Oalo. The Illinois Central loses its 6Outhern frefghtingtettinesa, but the goods must be (urled over the toad for the European market via the free Porte The Oaio roads will be improved in their bosinten. Ohio, as the Cincinnati Ratlroad haprilly expresso§ it. ilia the, ga'away be tween the North Atlantic and the unbThokatied ports and all the Southwest. The produce which is turned back from the South 7lilLBC pass through Ohio, together with cotton, which did not before mane through the West." The great amount of work done for the Govern ment by the Pennsylvania. Central Railroad Com pany, does not in any way lab:meter* with their regular paesenger and freight business, whish their ample facilities enable them to attend to with all premptners and efficieney. This road is doing its full share of New York and Boston business, and the whole carrying trade between the West and Baltimore. The anthracite coal brought down by the Reed ing Railroad this week amounted to 114,024 tom! game week last year 30,551 tans. The bituminous coal not yet reported wilt be about 3,500 tons. The &bnyisiti Canal has bronaht down 30,900 tong; same weak An yen', 40,712, The following is the amount of coat shipped over the Bantiagdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail. road, for the weak ending Wednesday, June 5, , &ea elneeJeetio* Ist, ISM ! Week. Previously. Total. Tons. Tons. Tons. . .149 68 578 73 728 . 4 tKKi 72.4543 76 tun increase --- Decresse—... .. a 7,7{3 The following are the shipments of coal by the Barclay Railroad and Coal Company, for the week ending June kit, 1961 1 , 795 00 Previous shipments 0,188 00 Encrease over 1860.. ... ... . . . 1,167 00 rhiletgelphin, Sleek I':change Shies, June Z. 1861. itzroicTmo sr S. 8.1314.16:4x4R, Mere Exelmor4 FIRST poA,v..r , re um 64 NeN4 C&P-04 b R. Ch. P cash 871.4: 1010Weat Chez 74.—...7g 1603 do -42d & 3tl -st .37 10 tia_ _ rbilads BETWEED 1000 Rch Nix 613 'OS.— 66 I 1000 Leh Vat ge— xamh..B6l£ ISECUDW 10 Morns Baal Frefo/06 I 6 .104 DO Is6and R 3040 Fenna 64.-- I7fri I 100 Perms es -- -,.. __lll/ 2 )'pt kPine-st11: - ... 7 14 Reading R..........16g 10 do _.........:....1a?: ' 4 Min. toll R... —.65 400 &lb. rts,y 6s 5t . ..., 65 Cen/ retina K tot. mt...-at BOARD. 3005 Penna. A let m'- . .. 97 .. 5 Morrie Canal Ytel.lo6 WAAL 100) Venom Ds—...— 7.7.1-4 5 , 0 d 0.....- ..... ....- 7711 200 1110.-- - - -- 27..4. AFTER BOARD, /000 Penns R. let mt..-317 X2OOO Penns R 3d - nit CLOSING .PRICER -STEADY. Bid. Askid. Sid. Asks .l. ?WM er.... int ett 87, 88 C.:lmila 7E272 ... .60 Ca nits.. thi Rini. o 0 87 89 Loin leistuff.... + - X" 9 Phils Senn 'puff Vai 96 bon GI cc L'A.....-ti le Penns 6a..._.... 771 , 5 .- 1 Leh CI K A csel , .9* 92t Read it-- ...13,v... 16 7-15; North Peons R -63 Z 7X Read I,ds '7o._ _.. 79x 80 ..N Pa N. 68, .C 7 68 Read mt 6a 'MI 43 89 90 IN Penns R 10e...84. 86 Readml.llo6_ -70 _ 71 1 luarrinsei H. aryl 41 6 Mum S •- bi 07;i11 Prone le Co R ...6/ at Pe ea Penns R2d alt Ge 83% Id & &vete R. 3 - 3036 874 Sion-le Can ode. 39 39.....iiRace&Vine-st R.. 2 Morrie Can Pfd 106 I Wept Phil& e._ _B2 66 1 Koh N-glil '23-- 643; ii.. 14 Serum & Puke.- 67; 8 Soh Nay Tema it .I. ... green k r!untro .103' - Bah Rev &Gee. , 7 Cheat & Wale';, X? a 30 80b. MIT Preto- * I/ X 1231 CITY ITEMS. A- RARE OPPORTDRITY TO BOY HOSIERY AND FANCY Goons.—ln soother part of our paper to dap will be found the attractive advertisement of Mess.s. Surnott, .9v , e4rtngen., lavoetaim of and Wholesale dealers in Nosuary`. Trimmings. and Panes - Goods of every description.' Their magnificent stock is selling off at their store. No. 409 Market street, ItEratu, at much below ordinary wnoxEseux rates. Thifprosents an induamnens to burets ot t all in want of goods of this description. such as is seldom presented. Not only the extraordinary law prices, but the freshness, extent, and vest variety of tins moos, carder it worthy of the widest attostiOn, Thar cm manned thisextrao , (Unary retail sale on Thurrilay mor ning of this weak. and Will COntniql it- daily WM-ten the hours of 9A. M. and SP. M. Crowds of purchasers have thronged their handsome store since the sale uomutouosd, ano all who go are ovorrth* listed with the cneap.ess at, tee goods. Among other things, first-r , to assoitmente will be found of the following artioles , cotton hosiery, gloves, 121 CM mita. zephyrs, Shetland wool. spool oOttong, buttons, (of 1411 de§eriptiont4 need ea, ping, hooks-and.eyes skirt braids, tavola , braids, combs. tamales. yr:Turnery, andershir a, tank and merino,) and a fall and complete ase.rtment of dress trimmings. CURTAIN Manta/ALB 08/.14R6 dT d eaScarrics— Among the first-elaSs houses of Philadelphia, in any department. few hare obtained a more enriatee repu tation among the Males of our people than the popular house of W. Henry Fatten, lvo 630 Chestnut etreet. The character of his business, as our readers - are swam is curtain Cords, Window Shades, Furniture Cover ings. Trimmings, &0., all articles that are now espe cially in Beason. Our citizens housekeepers more par ticularly, will therefore be glad to learn -that Mr. Pat ten, in order to keep pare with the spirit of the times, has reduced hie superb stook- greatty in priee.andie now seirins at retail Positive/if ham the east of fin noriditoa and Indavfoctare,.4ll this stook is a very elegant one, and as the Inducements now oared to Price will be but temporary; of course, buyers wid do well to embrace the opportunity without delay. GEM' Sllltrwla Hans.—As 'usual, the well known Bat and Millinery Establishment of Keene. Lincoln, Wood, & Mho's, 80. 74 Commit street, has earned off the palm len well as the Leghorn, Chia. and Panama!) in furnishing the handsomest and choicest ITMTIGE• of Gotalmon'is Summer Haig Of. the NUM The ladies of our city have paid them the eubetantral comp.iment of keeping them busy hitherto in their re tak t department. in Enos-ling themselves with Suita b le head-gear, and we have no doubt that the sterner sex, Who hove not -yet gone to the wars, will follow thn good example of their superiors, by going to N 0.726 Chest nut street. and doing likewise. TRE. NEW OAK MALI, CLOTIIING BAzAan or Mow', Was,,-..nna 1. neooox.--rompe have been few new establishments inaugurated in this city which have. in so short a period. won their way to senerak popularity as the new retail Clothing house of Meagre. Wanamaker lc Brown, ff, E. corner of =Lath and Mar ket streets, 'thin is =Mutable to a variety or causes, among the chief of which is the fact that they keep an elegant stock, both of garments ready. made, and mate rials frost which to select, to order. In fact, for any thing a gentle man may need, either in the way of cloth ing, or Gents' Furnis;,ins Goods, he is sure not to be disappointed in this splendid stock. TEIINGS GOOD TO BlM—Messrs. E. G. Whitman Co,, the popular. confectioners, Second street, below Chestnut, have made a palpitate nit in Winging out their Spring and eummer preparations for the palate. Snob en array of delicious, tempting, wholenome. and nutritious good things, to please the eye and gratity the *nate. they have never bigots offered (and of (mum no body else has), and crowds daily throng their Wore to obtain them. This is, in fact, the luxury, of all others which hoe not been made" contraband" by the times.' EdollOlIY IN LIGHT —At these times, when rigid economy is becoming the order of the day with every bady, we take the liberty of suggesting that by far the cheapest light gas well as the moat convenient and cleanly in use, is the Kerosene Qlt Lamp manufactured and cold by hiczar, Wittbra Ac C0.,110. Ye North Eighth street, corner of P,dbott. Bnonre'S DANOZLION COPPRE.--We 0011alend to she notice of our readers the advertisement. of the above cicalas. with the aSellignOr that it Id ooly MOOS sal to give it a trial to take the place of all other cone The price being only one half the coat of the hest Java. or Mocha, independently of lie beim( more Wholeeotne, is tin object in the present depressed stale of the times Cnornstne- frtur.arexy OLot. Military Glothing Military Clotlung Military Clothing . At Granville Btok's', At Granville Eltoken, One-price gift military and civic olotAttur depot, 609 Chestnut street, Gifts, suitalye for both ladies and gentlemen, presented to purchasers. TRN birLITABY 010781110 Wilson's Brown stone Clothing anti appears to be the leading house for the manufacturing of military oloth mg. in their Doper stories they have some twen'y cutters employed, and about wren hundred bends ale coutanth engaged in =Mug up the work. Over three thousand ooe:e wore made up by the, firm in •en day. for the State. besides fuse snits for several companies cf Rome Guards, and for officers of 'he army end beyy. The location of this well-known establishment is Nos. NOS and 505 Cheitnitt street, obey.. sixth, MARINE INTELLIGENCE- BEE FOURTH PAVE, ARSIV ED. Bark Jlenj J3allett. Little, 2 days from Hew York, in bassat ro A Heron: Jr. & Co. grin jaylen,( : ter) Glisten. ra days from ffewcasde, BP wile 316 . mu 0011 f 0 B Warm Wain & MU YUMMY. JAMiSon. 9 days ITorr. Cardenas. with L eo eeee. to is So W w eieh. Left barks Casella. Far ah, for Plulatimphia in 6 day e Hamilton. Jarman, for New York. lde; brie Mary 11 inithkrin. Norden, win. Behr Rantress. oisnor, S days from New nerynort, Ann mice to Cr B Redoes. -,eor emu . e el. /vet, ye from Wellfiest. with fish. ec Crowell & Cof.ins. Steaming America Virden., 8 hours from Delaware breakwater. I.elt harks Elizabeth J. from Pew r ort.; /toord. fr m liarcoMoe; Maly tient ey, tor. Key West; brite tharlicht for Boston; . h.lizatietn Wets, for if.e3 West. Off Cheater. puled brig tirieon A:durne, b cod up. &earner r T Hearn, maw. 3ft doors Mom Now Yore. with indite io Wrn M. Baird & Co. kqesiner Novelty. anew. 24 hours from New York, wire lodge to W Baird & Co. hummer Bristol. Auem 24 noun from New York, with mdse, eto, tR W r Llyde. CLRARR.I). Fehr M Haley, Haley. Boston, ,14 Primavant ac Co. Fear Minerva, Jefferson, Pad River, Clamor, ttiek ey & Nveulagtott. tohr W honour. Parker, New Haven, 1, Aedanned Fear Adelaide FitITTIE. Fair Ilaven..l R ttlaktaton. popr tiorden, W nalmegion, Providence, no Sear Ocean Were. Price, Roxbury, Vail Donee, Nor , El it Co Rehr las Martina. Harding. Providence, It la PoweiL Behr 8 ataatiley,Colburni Vienna. Al d, captain. Fehr .1 I:;onikra, URlnuriage. Md COPtAill. gear it if Veroulyea, Ginty. New Louden, C A ecileoher. Bohr Aid, Endicott. Balm, do Z Stratton,Steequan, New Bedford, .1 ti Henry. BUJ ti fibril/If, Melting!, tialumere. A Groves. Jr. AIBMOBAtiDa thip Win Commin.s. Cope. hence, arrived at Liver siool,2sth tut, in 26 days passage. Snip salsaszoo.Sai lor, (seared at New York 3 eater day for ROPorozln. eater day aaa x Beeler, Dalian. from London , and Flo rence rti.htingale. Holmes. Irom verpeo.. orrrred at New York lesternsf• Bite banshee. h e.n, from Rio de Janeiro Mai 3, was below .61111 , 1h0L0 6th Lust ()a r k W p o mmies. Sprague. from Cienfuegos for Paimmii h. hag, tor ordain! NM SPolitin Y3ut sit, sat It 48 tots 82 41 Bark " nOWCUM. (Br) from Rio de Janeiro April 6th. with et& c, has armed in Hampton Roads for proms nark Leis atom K..ndle, for Pernambuco. (seared at New, Yo lc 'marrow tillg nub, Limn, Gilmore, cleared at Bohm sth joist. ler l'ailadeiptim. cam U A. beeknohar. COMOLI. Buena Vida. Phillip. , geed Wsa Weilitkee, neat, °mated et Boston eta mu. ter Plaladelphis. coorMalian, Borden., Arnold, sailed from Pall River 4th MU for rtoladeiphia. Pear Capron, Martin, henee, e.rriVed. at Nea'allilDre ISM ii.aL Fehr Lizzie Maul, Wearer. hence, arrived at Salem 4th inst. Bohm Chns Loeser, Laws. L. B Mier*. Shaw, and. Adelinde. Young. nailed from Salem gtn inst, for gnus-- /Steamers Anthracite. Jonas, and Seash, Jonee, heno4:. soma at, .New Yorkiesterdar, Steamer - Coniuml.l4orman , cleared at New York Yee. terday for Philadelphia. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS• trf. TO 12 O'CLOCK. LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. R e Morrell, U KR 8 GF Barnes, Philadelphia Wm Frick Chester. Pa ib 0 Tileatoo. Boston .1 W Morris. Maryland Win Lowther. Fa El. BledueLyae, Connelleville J W Fuller, e 'eV.. l . o i o4 1 8 a W Heinerely tiommrdore raa ice Colonel r , Coulterß Brownell. let Fz r e l y ZOnSVOS CA% J P 8 N Wm R Br o we r . lunctonß Rhoads- ,New York Devid Crusts. New Yorir John C dcoheld. New York CFI Thigh & MAY 11 Y Morgan, New York John A Stewart, New York Ast Peron Neer Vora A zlhriskie.Jeraey C•ty H Lee Remote . N Haven Cot rime "•oranton. Ni Mrs CS Bnehnell. N Haven Gordon Moßay tr- la, Boston C S Bushnell. New Haven Mrs Bates. Poston Geo K Hooper Breton . r Dimes, Delmore Mrs Ft Morns. New York Geo car.. rlelornhas s 0 J H Brown. erovolenoo Wlt Brown . Plilladel phis, Hon F W we, garns'e Geo M Parsons & la, Ohio Hon J Buffington. Mass .1 F Westgate. Musa band Welts do lady, Boat - n cams H. I.oone rd. New York N. .• 1 Gire, Byracuss, N Y oit Brard. Syracuse, N Y A Mayer. Lock Haven +Mallon. Look Haven M Moorhead. Look WO 13 Welch & lady, Chan I. 1) Blows. Illinois Win Weed, Albany . Cheater Snow, Maim W Wichteon. 0 noinnati W H De• nay, Pittsburg A C Goell. Phil:welsh a Liout E C Page, N J Losot.l C net. N Jersey John NI Moore, re J w B e Ben ,t Is. New York 1: Dinnorey_ Inforesehvette G Griffon. New York Thos W Ayala, New York J WCataannique 3 Torrey. New York Smith k is, New York Miss G C Smith, N Y C New • ors C ri-Cotrus, Massachusetts w jf Bookafellow. N y W T 8 Duncan, N Y we Pied. ghsson W N Thurston & lc 1 1 Y Miss Anna B lay, N Y Irlise D rnureton.N Y e W Wee hared N Y mr Ofitcleton, New York J M Folbe. &1a Boston Mice Lowell, Boston Aug P , oiceetsol.Weehingion Col W H Birch. Wash E k, Onaroemer, Amnon L Rriggs, New York P McCarter. itew York D Von &rowdy's, Thohni'd N Nine w A smith, Worcester Wilder, Worcester W H Drury, Worheater A Bsrtlett & wr. New York W Cheney, Oonnectient 4 Chancy, Connecticut C Spencer. Ookilootiou , W H trititir, Brooklyn (Thee 8 Smith, New York John R Rideelse. Balt Jeonh Frink . Pottsville W • Seaver. New York J H Sleeper, Bofiton SW Harp.. r..lr. New York Evan Thomas. Jr, Bak 1' Nelson Worcester A J Fitch. Jersey Ott/ N Peterson, New York 8 Campewell. New York Band Rail, Boston Wm A wheeler, N York Col Fahey's?. New York D N Piekorint l 5 0 . 100 John ?teethe?. Boston Dr 11 rarer, Lowell J drover, Lowell Mei DoOge, Wasnington AMBaiae BOTEL—Uttestruit street, &bora Fifth Jas wilson. New York ---Williamson, Pa E navel:mon, New YOrh John W B°nlt• NeW York N W Eins,Weetininion,PC John th4givo, Indiana. Deo Plunkett, 'Silva. Del D B Blanket. Wash, D C R B allencler. Baltimore W C Young. Beltllnore W Cooper, New Jersey Cant J W Le Witt•ehieng° Thos London, Hinton H L Chapin, Washington lineal. Jr, Lexington, Ky Joa F Taylor ; I V l,ll "faville Jae F Joan Danko, .Now York Thomas, New York John Cochran le vf Y Mrs Young. New Yolk K CI Wilson, Conn vr Jones. Jr. New York T hos A Reilly, Pottsville John - Rumphrey,eshland Thee O'Connor, emend Chas P Nallonnl,ricw York N M Welch, New Haven 51.BECIIANTlY B.o7klb—Fourra. street. below Arch. M P 6addie,Jr.Cmoinrati Joseph AI Bterrett,Ene W M ttofinee d lady. Ps lion T Roes& we, Pa Mite Nom VoTleetown d A Barker. V•beneburg c;htnu,n, Zberaebtrru 7.1 G koeeteitt. IlAttiabnit A W Leinbach , Bethlehem RP Brown, Reading T Limn. Lancaster PkWid Bair, Lanaseter F W Fiez'ewood, doston James Jenkins...Penne, W Canfield, Bordentown Cspt J Bardwed, Lana Thompson k• la, mass C F Griffin. hew L a no . B Forsyth, Patehrtre John 1 , 11 lloicWinigigirt.Pg Edwin Burnham), Mahe W W Jorge., THE Vl4loN—arch street, above third, L G roehen, Riehinnrid, Ind J J Renerotthy. Indiana C P Murkis. Penns ii $ trerholt, roans ti 0 Overholt Fenno, .1 mowers (c h w Haven +•01 R Ratentl", Tamaqua G Wiesen, Tamaqua R Jenkins, Jr. Wyoming - cc L D Walken, Lace co "} , 'thiadary, Connecticut Mast K Climisey, Coun Loeb Ingh. Maryland J G Reading, Hew Jereey , s 0 mmith, Trenton, Pi 04/1 WhegleT N York r. LOUIE TlOTElr—UncoMut Woe% above Thu d. &Janne, imuinvite G A Ilea, ri Bah. D C 'rhos Morns. Reading Eugene tshUuw, New York W B We-Mrs, W.eh. D C Jerome Lengeneabeg Fa Honed ? 8.1 WA W1L1168... kgronxis a B M &abr. Baltmcne P B Savory. Piew JIMMY E 0 'r torkerman, New York Wzt Powell, Jr, Gamma% F Foat,ls, Blivana STATES UNlON—Market street, shave Sixth. Jahn .0 Laverty, farina Taos Jy Wais, Pittsburg Rat e tiveinea.anesater co Mune Mary Barrow. Pa Mi, Kate Marrow. Yerula John Taller, Firustol E T m lam. Pa Jamea rVorib, Paterson J ,' Dope. Mt Union R B Row and. itriegept,Pe. Lime burgh. hes York his J Baldwin, Wiluons in ben L W Weir. scriallarg Barone' KUM, poio , Wara P Will, Pottstown ilautio 15 Lukens. Trenton J Blythe, a Tie, .Pa. A Wolf ked, Lewistown 'Tune .1 clips, Adams co, Pa BAAL,BY eIDEAP .10T.c../.—ltac.ond at.. bal. Vine. D T Bisir, Bucks co R 8 Trego, Kuala do M W Treao. bucks oo J Feuer, Stroutlabl, Pa Ml 3 Watson. Mechanic's* Chan Vubree. otoucom J W tmaa, booktugham T Ppaltanng, Boak'm JOB 616nittiOnan, ottlacoro P K exam. Doi lascowa it tt Moses, Maormaloan 3m Kuala, Prenonea. NJ Jno Bevis, Penney Imam& Ja.k. Otoasdale, Penns D McNair, Ducks on A I.onhan..re. Backs no 'Jas .attaeaon, Isowtown A Gorman. Boom; co ThOM Janne" Newtown, Pa A tijteeder. Suckingbam o.sboa t Buckingham N Mace, Buoka oo tiooonaock, .001.41. MIMI Jenne". SUMER en D H. eder Pew none Jaa 0 tlotuall. L.tioaa Jim Polk. Booka ao Wm Cart, Kooks no bouta, ducks co M mum. raoaaclabba Br rtne. railadeipaia r-am. Bruer, Chelsenh-m Wm Davison, Cne,tenham DMooattat. klartaville C P Bsapler. Bucks ea, 14.. BLACK BEAR—Tturd street. above CallowtOL Prof H Smith. Penner !value A Buckman, rearm A Kephart, Penne I Wattle Alien J Omar, rdoreiand Wm rpff. bade WTI ,tiPana hli ijauwalatier, Mao Tniouncr Wittura. reMits Cap 2er Auado, 13ornertua tieur-s M Garner. Pone. A Waite, Yarule) vise Days., Jr. iMilada A ales2d, Yard ay villa Samuel A Beidd, roan. F T Beans. YA Way v k e Liaturd Roadeolomerton 1,8 eseaver. ream hum dureePeri Kea "' beo ulethena, Utieet.r Vat Juaoph hue r , ahatt, DJ, iratown kaanuet Wertz, Reading COX L ROIAL 1101.1.14-43ixttPat., above Oheatant, R W Levio, WINS Chester J Devoe, West Chester Crl/The Uurisee, VV ern Grove .1 ele.elkere, W urtua k la, Newark. D Geo r, Adaaf.DelaVrara CO SI 410 n J.oobe, Yeutter Ivania J W Pavia, übeater oo Mr & Cheater au E R Ruh, Yeturavlvartra MOUNT VERNON NoTEL—Recond et caboVO arch. A Miner. Penns C Harris. Philada Etiles,New.legsey T Pirate, Frenohtowu, DT,T hire A. whits, New Jersey J T Barnes, Now Yoric A Moore, inunberwine 33 Bur, cache, NM Jersey amtiEltit ROOS '.l4,—TiuTd meat. above RIUM Lieut 6 IT Roberts, Batt P Eltrintham. Pt Clinton John Higgins. i'enu'is. J Abet!, Allentown Wm J&1E1C3.4/..l!emniav Samuel Gabe, Tamaqua H vm,e,Seaumic J nitaker, Mt Clair it Gun. iiitautown DIA'I'IOI.IAI. ILUTEL.--Itacc Meet. shove Tturd. 'S A Liiinte - r - A:la. - Bnoks,oo Gag Mclntosh &wt. Mclntoth,Loyleffltowa rentitti, born CO , 1 Mauil7, lunt..ra 1/1 Wakosbarre W r Yvute, romval. Chad I. sccay.Potttville BALD EAGLE ROTEL—Third at., above .Callowhill Hobs Good. linos. oo Jonathan thnith, Books oo Diunnigh.Montg co Ittica tumor, bloom co Wm Emma. Bucks co Caul Beans, Loss oo SPECIAL, NOTICES. * Mt - VI M* DaNtir AtrrnOnlAßD THN STATII Authonties to manage the detsils of the THREE N 111. .- LION LOAN, advertised below. we earnestly request the attention of the public to the propriety and imeor tz.ooe of s D rama and liberal investment in the same. The fact of Ite b nag exempt, from all Milian, and a special tax being levied to provide for the interest, and a liberal eiok,nd fund for the redemption of the prinoi pal, makes this Lous a snort desirable investment. All information relating to the Loan can di , obtalwied hr Wine on the undersigned, who will take charge of any so bsoriptions made, and will attend to all matters con nected therewith. DREXEL & CO, PRCO , OBALS FOR A LOAN OP THREE MIL LION DOLL6RI3 TO ..TEX COMMONWEAATTI _OFD FINN ttT,VANIA. In tourru..nee of the first section of an let of the Ge neral Assembly, entttled An act to create a loan and provide for arming the State,'" approved May lsth, A. aim the sixth section of the sot entitled " An act to provide for the parment of the mernhets. ms eers and contingent expenses of the Extra Session of the Lestsiature," approved May 16th, A. D.,1861. and by the authority of the a dne, Notice is hereby given that prop:reale will be receiv ed at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwordtbi until thee o'clock, P. M., of Wednesday the fifth day of June next, for the loaning to the Commonwealth the sum of THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. for the purposes set forth in the before named salt of Mi serably. . The said loan to hear an interest of six per cent. per annum, sayable semi-annually in Philadel phia. ma the loan to be redeemable in ten years from date and for the payment of the interest and liquids 8011 Of the principal thereof, a special tea of one-half mill on the dollar use been directed K, be levied on all the property , to the Commonwealth taxable for Estate Purposes. The certificates of loan shall not be subject to taxation ior. ant Down whatever; and all certifi cates of the denomination or one hnuared dollars, or less, shall have coupons attached; those of s larger de nomination will be issued either as ineoription or eon- Pon bonds, at the option of the bidder. tho w0re...6 moat state explicitly the amount pro peered to be taken, and the re - e to he paid. The State reserves the right to aochpt the whole. or any part of the amount offered to be taken, 11111eS3 the proposer stipulates calculi bre- tro conditional propoaals will be considered, upon the acceptance of any proposal, at least ten per cent. of the amount must be paid down, the balance. if Preferred by the bidder. in thirty and sixty days. when cm:amides shall issue for the same, bearing in terest from the time of payment. The proposals must be directed under Beal to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. endorsed" Proposals for Loan." The hide will be opened at 8 o'clock in the afternoon of the day above named. in the presence of the eon nor, State Treasurer, and Auditor General, and such other persons as may see proper to be present, when, after examination of the same, the Governor will the kee to the hiehtst bidder or bidders. By order of the Governor. ELI SLIFER, Bo:notary of the Commonwealth. erring Or Tij)j SBCSZTARY 07 THE COMMONWEALTH t namatinsilttik, May 17, Ha. I FURTHER NOTICE. The time for reoeiving proposals and opening bids for the above loan ie hereby extended to the THIR TEENTH OP JUNE next, by order of the Governor. kLI. SLIFXII.. Booretary of the Contnwnereedth. Ovrotamos's liars trra.—Tlus celebrated and perfect Hair Dye is sus ass; Cs the work& All others are mere imitations of this great migmal, which tins gamed such extensive patronage in all Parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Hair oi'o instartay produces a splendid black or natural orolni, Without.staining the ekin or Worley the hair. end Will ranch , ttts ill ejects 4, bad dims, invigorating the hair for life.. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNEATOCK & CO., DYOTI & CO.. Philadelphia. Wawa!' & Basalt's OILSESAIIin NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES. !MA Beet in Use for Family Sawing. 140. V3O CHESTNUT Street. Philitdertim NAV tr ONII PRIM OLOTHIND OF TRW j.AFFFT OTTLye, made in the best manner, °namely for KR VAIL MUDS. bontsai selling D 1461511 marked In Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted witmfeotory. Our ONB-PRICE system is &Wetly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. eess.ry JONES & CO.. 604 MARIE? atreat• OAK ORCHARD ACID Snawa Pamphlets conteininn the opinions of celebrated Chem- WU6" PhYgiCia na rests:otitis the nee of this WATER in t h e case of IMF 4isesees of the human mum. 101 be eimPlice gratis on application to FRBBEItIME BROWN, FIFTH and OILBSTNUT Streets, or FRED ERICK BROWN. JP.. ratan and °DMITRI/2 Straots. C&LL LYD eZ7 • Patient is CARD PRINTING, mum Juin CHILLS'S! Dr the Cite. at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR zikurrimi. Best and Cheapest in the Cite. at 34 tooth THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRIITITHD, Hest and Cheapest in the city. at 34 Bomb THIRD Street. PAMPHLET. PRINTING, and every other desortg; bon of Printing, of the MO= aupatior autattY, at the u m.* reasonable rates. at RINGWALT a BROWN% Drexel's Haraing. 34 Routh THIRD Street, deli-11 IpIROPORALS WILL BB REeErvED A. at the Qthoe Of the Aestatant quartermaster 17.91 1' nun in this city, - until.. IdUts DAY _ the 10th lett., et 10 o'clock A. M. for the lernieblitejer the service of the 17. a. Aron ONE RUNDRe DAi LES for draught Per pukes. They are to be mud aril broken to harness, not sthan four nor more than n ne 'earn . 141 ‘ ..11d not leas than fourteen betide hip. To be dehrered by 10 o'elook L. Cot. gi lL v A e ror Pro .- A. M., en the nun June. imi. A. PO,A re.R. timuthoLD l l3 UNTVBRSALLT A PPEAOVIID pl aA ß ßU O l F * 7 " Thm .ju joi l" 5 . 381100..itsoli t 148.21 . R gyney.—Compound Extreet Beebe cures Thames ot headed .626. : . o i i bier te nta L r e oth o rt eo pc al s 1o p ja tbLo ti6 ity L au ma d vi thEnim otntty ci . dr aw ls; the the Bladder, Ititiney, Gravel. Dropsy. Weableas h • ti Read the adrertieetnent in another admen , nett hie Dual Meth itematne* 9 1 7 " ifelenbold'a kiennine Presonntirou" mrlo-Itstlrf sMok Meet: - 414-tutorilk mg PRESB.--PHELADEI4I 4II A, ,SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1861. DR. BELL, formerly Surgeon to the United Staten Army, give' the following opinion of 1103TET TER'S BITTERS. SpamaetalMall., April 14,18'6. Rome months mei. while reeoVering from eo.towle of Remittent Fever, 1 wag regligated to try ausrwr- TERN; BITTERS. al an artiole OfiestiarlY soiled to the condition of sonvalesoents from lever. It la bet simple justice to gay that it restored the powers at I" dierstive organ'. and at the Berne time kept InT bowel• gently open. I have no beeitanoy 1481'01m that, hither to. In using it in my prootiog, Ittaal, In Ovary cage where I have orde ed it, acted like a charm. In thus spastic treaty of a, I far from puff e. patent molten's!, an article at by no meant claims to be. SANDFORD BELL, M. O. Sold by Eno/glen, and dealers generally everywhere. DYOIT hc. CO.. Agents. 232 North SECOND Street, Phliadelphia. ea-ltd&W JOHN—BAILBY.-012 the Gth instant, by the Rev. Henry trichina', Mr. John John,. of Ivey Cale, Dab to us. B. Bailey. of thig city. 1400 FIR—RICE.—On June R. 1831, bY ROY. Mann, D. D Wiliam Moore, Esq., to Mien Marla .• Awe. a ll of a n the 0,. * 'DIED. GOOK.—On lie* mortice' of the 7th instant, Hoare D. Cook. In the 32d year of he eye. The relative, and Manes of the family are respect raLinvicao tO at end the funeral, from the residence or Mt. Pneheel. Deese - tote ilevetforli attest. east of Thirty-fourth. Mantua, W. P. On . Monday. the . ttith instant, at 2 o'clonk,witamit further notion. HELL.—In this oily on the 6 , 11 instant, the 800. Thomas A. Pell, in the Stet year of bus age. * HOLBROOK.—Suddenly, on the 6th instant, Heim Be }brook. in fhb Illth year of has eke. The relatives and friends of the family are reepant - fully invited to attend the funerel, from the residence of his father. Ole (Bat/many ) afternoon, at 9 o'olook, without further notice—Twenty-fourth street. new nd door below Locust. Funeral service at Cranmer Chapel. Twents-meeind and Locust *Mete. TO PLO' geed to Mount Moriah Cemetery. BRA NSON.—Fluddenlyi on the 3.1 instant, Josiah H. Branson. in the NM year of Memo. Funeral from his late residence. No 417 S. Eleventh street. on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. inuisioNN KT—On the 6th instant Ranh P. B. Albyrt pun daughter of Ann and the late Daniel Heationnett, in the 36th year of her age. COREI6.— , a Thu. sday evening, Kay 30th, Mart Cohen. aged Cl, at the residence of his son, J. L. Cohen. No. 4 Christian street. • EDWARDS.—On the 6th instant. Jos. Henry. eldest oh.la of Joreph sad Priscilla Edwards, in Le 10th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. MOS Jeffe•ean street. to-11101TONI (Sunday) /Morons*. a" 3 o'clock. F iet fift.—trn the 6th instant, Sarah Platter, adopted daughter off Frederick and Mary I. tingle. in the t e th yen, of her age. FO RTi 12E G.--On t he eth instant, mar, A. Fortiner, Vir rB itr y a e l a finm the residenee If her parents, Aaron and Jerrilina Fortiner- near Haddonfield. N.J., on Mon day nlterneol3- at 2 o'clock. HAIGH/I-0o Tneadny. the dub instant, Belcher Baines, after a short but severe illness, in his 39th year. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1441 riavery street, 0. marrow (Sunday) afternoon, et o'olock. * ilr Helk.l4.—Chi, the fit h 'natant, Raman J.. eon of Gen. W. and Fanny Hummel, aged I year, 6 months, and 16 dam Funeral from the residence of his parents, Not 224 North Fifth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at O'clock. Pa BALL—On th , Bth instant, Jamas Freall. eked itt Funeral from his late residence, northeast corner of Front and Aimond streets, to-morrow (Sunday) after noon. at 8 o'clock. POWELL. —On Wedneaday, sth . Masa, Or drool: James Fo -.on, egad 45 0551 - 5- * M PE 01.--On the 6 h testa*, Charles Franklin. NM of Henry B. and Sarah Ann Simpson, aged 4 learn and Funeral from the residence of his parents, - .No. 931 Wa nook Street; above Poplar, to-morrow ( Sunday) af'ensoon. at 1 o'clock- 6th the instant. Elizabeth, &deist daughter o [John and Margaret Prick, aged 19 years. Funeral front the residence of her parents. two. Ger Moyameneing avenue. below Malian e met, to-morrow (Sunda Y atterncon, et 3 o'olook. , wiyucus —Fodoon en the Bd. ;natant, lease Wil non, in the 60th year of his age -1r Funeral from hie late residence. N 0.270 Richmond street above Seating Railroad, to-morrow (Sunday) morning, at 9 o'clock. • MOURNINO STORE, No 918 CHEST NUT Btest.—Rß/43011 /c FON have in store a frill stook of Bain iner Goods, consisting in part of B•aok %rage Bernani, Hnreges and Crape Marina'. 3 4to 8 4 'wide i Tamale:ince. crape TaavamelttliA. 11411- neainee. 1-uniiner Bombakines, MOrielelinek Teralgen Balzorines, Foular/s. Gros Grain. acid Ponit de Bole Bilks, ko. ; Grenadine Barnes roPla And 'wea ries, Borneo Pointe and Mantras, Grenadine ithawle, Crass Collars and 1 4 1seves, Neils of all kind% "Bnitlish Craeini, and all Oilier good. req.:noire for Mourniag at tire. IV. B:—We bur and eel] for each. ieß ITTCHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, PP KIN , ,. GARDEN Street. be cm Eve •d. gee. Rr) NEW roN. a. will all V nreacth SUN DAY Evening. Jena 9, at 8 o'clock. YOUNG MEN ere resneet.nlly invited. It* DTST. THOMAS" P E. CHURCH. , Colored, PIPIT Streak_ bowler 'Walnut Our yountrr an nor MAO' Br raciest, Rao. R. A. nokiwzrii will D. V )prea , ,h at this Chureh, on SUNDAY Afternoon, at a% o'clock- It* 7. FIRST REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, earner oh • nring Garden and eovonth etreete, he Rey. Plump rel.", or rnorooo. N irt() D. V. preach To - teuß ROW et 10 O'clock in the Morning, and in the kvening et 8 &elect. It* q , "" SPIRITUALISM.—LEO MILLER WILL Me hie dosing Litaillree fIANIQR-STSEET uvt Our+ may, rit lON a. H. Ood 8.31.tet.- Inerbinc, " Inner . Life ;" Rvening, "The Re Pane WOOLS of the Age.' ' ernittanae five ;Mtg. it* fryUNION PREACHINO.—REV.DR.COLE. of 8 l'imore, lota Paloor of the North Rep Plat VhErrahor Ihooitnr , ol preach in the Awerkat. me_ °heroes' 11 , 01. Fro ATI! and OlkORGg etreets. SAE -13 Po AFTERNOON, at Sfri o'clock. J. NOL NN. It'. Fupenetend•nt. VPHILADELPHIA SABBATH-SCHOOL Anooorn rioN.—Trio AXIDLLMI Meeting of oho elphio orielmth•Flebool Jiromointion will be held on hIOND AY EVENING. June 10th. in the Church on 9ANBOOI Street. below Eighth. at 8 o'clock Imereet - leg addreems from venous Moro meif rind other friend. tithe owe met be sxpeoteti, It* _ re-" , POSTPONEMENT OP THE CONCERT 41.3 for the BENEFIT of the 11/S.AI bRON GUARDS, announced for SATURDAY. Cironmetances having occurred mahout it neaerzaryto porrone the abovP nam,d Concert, due notice will be oven when It will tan ulnae. it' n NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—THE 113 Annual Meeting .of the StookhoMere .of the Germantown P./meager Railway Cnnsnanr will be held at the office of the , Company SIX s and DIAMOND Dtreets bagmen the bents of 1 and 0 reelnek nn MON J - DAY. ima 10, ft? the pnrpose of eleoting a rresident, Trengsrers and nine in onagers, to sorra for the en suing year. • _ By order or the Board. JOSEPH SI N GERDY, Elecerls and Treasurer pre tem. Philedelehla. MAY 24.106/: mos-tiew [-PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL. Re AD.—MEETING OF S TOCKHOLDERS. 7 Pt.OIAL 51gETING of the fitooknolders of the rhpa,delphia and k rie Railroad Cornpf.fir will be held at the Office of the Compan.. on THURSDAY, I tine 2 7 th, 1861, at 10 o'clock A. 61.: for the pewee of concl daring a propoettion having for ite object the early completion and !ening of the railway of the said Mtn pa Byyn. order of the Preindent and Board of Ibiatacent. lei-t7l W. EDW. SPOFFORD. ItecrAtarv. ea"WE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM THE PROTESTANT EXCHANGE fouthweet corner SECOND ano NSW Streets, and take pleasure in reoolllintrnilins st to tbo public sa au institution mush needed in our city. for its oars in aeleoting the beet men, women. and children as to character and small fications J. N. ADDICK_ t ti 630 Race street. F.• rd.spihkEit. Green and Tutpehooken streets, JOLLA nna n a 11D0 twit, vat crworain /Arcot.. EDWIN KtRICPA 1 RICK. ran Arch street. Dr. EAPICOAitT. 1.132 Mount Vernon street. JAS. Rh:HARPS. 1520 Mount Vernon street. GEO. FREEMAN. ssT Norte Eleventh street. G. OLIVER. MO North Sixth street. eq, Bow r(R. tairaaEs GertnentOwn avenue. T. WILSON, 210 north Front street. T. MeGGIR.K. 431 South Front street. St M. w HITE, 353 Marshall Street. W.C, ROES% 43S Market street. 'W. H, RICHARDSON .418 Market street. And over one Rendre(' and fifty wore, to whew re ference will be given at the office. myso-Sm JAY COOKE & CO. ti.ATTENTION!- , . HOME GUARD," and others desirous to enter the Service immedi ately, can do ao by oslling at 31S CHESTNUT St.. without delay, as the Company, having received ramekins orders nolo to Karon, tee Caots , n wiehee to fill un the ranks immediatmy Only a few more are wanted. 11b6 -3r'l • A. ea.Lterortt, Captain. Il,o o 'o MEN WANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES hl RIN E CORPS, ebbs-bodied, between the age. of 31 and **rpm, nut lose than Ave feet roar and a half inoluto high, and of good °hamster. Seidler' serving in this corm netrortn lint) at navy yard. and on board United State. alupa-of war on foreign stations. All other intovoistion which may be demred will be given at the offieo, No. 814 :cam= Btreet, and et the Rendesvona, No. 911 South FRONT Street. First Lieutenant W. STOKES BOYD. jet .1m Reeruiting Oflioar. HEANUARTERS WMPANY D, FODATII U1)111PATI 1 nivicityr; LADELPSTA, May 12, 1261.—We, the undereigned, °moors of Compsny D. Fourth eemPanT Monroe Guard, on belief of the Company. return our !mere thanks to the Trustees of the Amerman eteohentee Hall. orner Fourth and George stronta, for thou kind nese in volunteering to the Dempsey the use of the Ha il Drilla, and hay, extended every Dunlibr In their power to aid the Cotapeny in titer undertaking. We also feel thus under lasting otLgalioun for the kindness thus extended. NXM. W. BWENK. Cant. Company P. Julint 0, R Ulitqlet Lieu. mill JOHN S. DONNELL. id Lien." ICE I /OE I ! ICE 1 ! 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