LATER FROII CALIFORNIA. roar razpstmas.l June B , l—The °here at half pelt twelve to•dap w it hßan 8331:016:20 datea of May 29th The mp - n r deV5 fro= Haag Kong. had arrived iDtEr nl Viere COMMERGI&L th is a strong speculative feeling throughout - ,:ntet, with a vary active business, and murly 01,7travaations. Batter 30- 374 , 0. lard 17418i3 bodies 231250. evoked sugar 13a13.is Haw 13 t r had also advanced. " s o - GENERAL INTELIWENCIi. T h e largest fire for several years °warred in San E4 O en the night of the 27th. It destroyed F":"' 4 o f " Cheap Jain" stores on both sides of com e._ mild street, e btween Bansom d Battery los is estimated at from an $9O 000 to cs , J• • a bet who killed Piereey in a duel on the show :;5 , j ,, b a d not been arrested, nor has be made his manatee in public The funeral of Pieroey was ;P o ' e ly attended at Ben loranohno on the 27114 ' " e el Sumner seems to be concentrating most the U S troops in and around the borders of tb „, state and at the fortifications in the neighbor- San Francisco, but as they amount to only bundred in Rll the movements are not eon iiared extraordinary. it 0 estimated that the parties who purnhased the , fle ms of the ship Sea Nymph will make ame $7.5.00 0 from the cargo saved. Th e preokinridge State Convention will meet at Sacramento on the 11th Of June. The Union eavrerilion meets at the same plane on the 13th, y e Repoblioans on the 10th, and the Douglas Dama egsts on the 14th of July. There seems to b , pp doubt that there will be full State and Con oeuieghl tickets by each of the four eonventiene. h is gene.ally conceded that the ilreekinridge arty is weaker than it was last year, but it is Idf l oult to form any opinion as to the present gr esgth of either of the other parties senator Latlism continued his tour through the st a te. maktvg Union speeches. The overland telegraph expedition left Sacra vow oa the 27th, for Carson Valley. At this w ird they are to commence laying wires towards ,;sit Leto The expedition numbers twenty-two uf oxen, twenty six wagons, and fifty men pony express dates have been received to May it FROM OREGON. Dtied from Portland, Oregon, received by vivar ia-I mail are to the 21st of May. Et-Senator Lane was in a 04tioal oondition from woad, at Ember& and could not be moved. He was not out of danger, though his friends were hopeful lie was ghat in the right breast, the ball coming oat through the right shoulder. [The despatch does mot state how the wound was in dicted J rumor reached Portland on the 2illh that be tad realty died, but the Adverteser wee disposed to discredit it_ TIIO Talue of exports from Oregon, or gone by way of the Columbia river, during the month of April, was: to San Francisco, $45,378; audio riotoria, $22 911. 'Daring the month of March be exports in the same direotions amounted to ;:3r..593. There was an =goal aotivity b building at Victoria. Accounts from Washington Territory state that die organization of the militia was going on around Paget Bound The reports from the Nes Peroes p,ld mines were not particularly favorable, and mate it appear that many exaggerated 11000111118 have heretofore been set afloat The Oregontan learns that Lieut. Mullen's platy Were duly organised. and prepared for the fed; loft Walla-walla on the 13:b of May, to re- Mule operaiioDo On the Fort Benton road. The 10TO consists of one hundred ai 'tsetse, and a de taohment of United Statee soldiers, taken from .empsoies, band E, Ninth Infantry. The remain der of the escort of eighty men have left Colville To join Lieut. Mullen on tbe Spokane river. A Perilous Adventure at Niagara Falls. fns "MAID OP TER MIST" GORS THROUGH THE RAPIDS AND THS WHIRLPOOL. From the Rochester Union of Frau./ Yesterday afternoon one of the Meta phfilettl voyaged ever chronicled was made by the little gamer .Morel of the IlZrst, in which so mazy plessumseekers have, in times past, voyaged to the face, of the immense sheet of water which con fittitea the famous Falls of Niagara. It appes.ra that the boat has never been paying property, and bar owner has incurred some indebtedness which was about to result in her seizure To avoid this sstestrophe she was yesterday taken down the river through the - rapids and the whirlpool, and arrived safely at Lewiston The daring navigator who socomplubied this hitherto-supposed-to-be im possible feat was none other than Robinson, the man who has so often rendered himself oonspicu one by his intrepidity in saving life and property endangered by proximity to the great cataract. The Mold of the Attu got up steam about half past three o'clock, and shoved out into the stream from her landing. She bad on board only three persons—Robinson and one other man at the wheel, and the third below, to let as fireman and engineer. The beat ran up stream a short die. !Me, as if to gat a good start, and then her prow was pointed with the swift current, and away she want—the few spectators On shore holding their breath with suspense Row the adventurers on board felt, we have no means of knowing. As she entered the rapids every eye was strained, and as the gallant little otaft surmounted billow after billow, under the skilful guidance of her pilot, and pe.ssed each ordeal in safety, the utmost enthusiasm was manifested. At one point, however, a thrill of horror streak the hearts of the watehere, for the Maid of _the /Wet appeared to have capsized Tie surprise was only for an instant, however, for tie immediately righted with the loss of her made meek. and passed on, otherwise unharmed. To run the whirlpool, then , ithezardons, was still less hazardous exploit, ~ the passage or the Rapids, but she dad at without trouble, and those who beheld the boat emerging into comparatively still water, drew a long sigh of relief. It war a terrible ordeal, as it has long been taken lot granted that no craft as email as that could live a moment in the seething cauldron of the Rapids, or escape from the whirlpool atter entering its chubs. No other craft, either large or stoma nes sear attempted to perform the trip. The &raid of the Mist will never again be seen in the theatre of her past history. To ascend the Rapid, is a physical impossibility for a steamer of any power. Robinson has been for many years ambitious to male the trip, and once offered to do it in a skill, but could find no one to encourage the undertaking. FINANCIAL AND CODISERCIA.I. The Money Market. l'au.ustrzae, June 8, 1861 BUBIIIIVES at the Stook Board was very dull to. day. Pennsylvania fives sold at 77* ; City sixes, old issue, at 88 ; Pennsylvania Railroad shares at 37.. i-; twat mortgage bonds at 97, and second mortgage bonds at Bal . Second and Third-street Railroad stook Bold at 37. Reading declined, sell ing at the first meeting of the board at 15 5-16, and subsequently at 151 The Pottsville Miner's Journal sums up the coal shipments from all the regions this week, as follows: 18M. ) 1851. i 1.---- , -----.. TOTAL ", liiEEKI TOTALI WESIS ToTAL. I 15c. & P. R. R. R.., i 36 551,1 797,9 m • 31 9251 709,4114'83.527 i Sultuyl. [ l4BBl-1.1 40.7191 390 315 .36,900; 316 .661174 279 Lehigh Val.& N.. 1 13,7171 36, 8531 9,943 573 12141 8 561 ./Anigh, ginal.,,l 56 09/ 257 7 27,611 206 , 274 d 51,499 Scranton krtti .... i7.878, 3 6 979 90 354 319 17/11 /2 198 ]la North.... 5,7A5' 71 297 6.705 934 , 18. 22 331 Pa Coal Co . . 02 _ 91 4641 59 201 pl. 11/. H. C 0..... 21,0 - 89 94/ 29.1538 116 922 27151 WYouung 110 ... .. 74 ' .... 6 ,801.412 135 Do. North. --,,-- ~ 4 6 • .... IS 251 i It 643 Broad Top . COM. 76 651 5,149 73,7110 284 thamokin.— . sal* 6/ 783 4 119 70 04.3 i 9 zoo 2 MTV/1m . 2 ODD; 38 51, I-0961 26,6111616.917 Bb. NU., H. T._ .. 3051' 24 510 2 9691 2 .51x1ie 1 974 Liken Valley.. -... 19 2/3 2, 366 29 298 . 10,073 —_ .-----4-_—__l -196 027 2 6 4,779. ra,882 zosn XV 17: 36 68 6 12 AM Do ---- /D 5 276 The quantity sent ftom the Schuylkill and Le high regions this week shows a decline, while from all the other prineipal region there Is an kaoresee over the corresponding week , last year. We bare no new feature to notice in the trade this meek. Westward freights still continue very low. The following is the statement of the imports of foreign dry goods at the port of New York, for the week, and since January 1, compared with the gime neriode in 1858 and 1860 : For the week. 18159. 1860, 1891. Entered at 292 637 24839 193 $161.937 Thrown on mkt— 1,1e.am98 786,090 169.:90 thnee Jan. 1. Entered at port— ---47 799.856 46 mo,4s: 28.823,327 Throw' on inlet..... .....48,376,460 45 , 37 . 1 . 20 27,570,724 The following le a statement of the value or dry goods Imported at New York, in May, for six piens : —84.342.300 1899-- —118,104 400 4,034 490 .. 3 081 04.0 3,144,900 .. 244 700 The following will show the value of the dif ferent mnnulsottires of dry goods, imported at New York, for five months, commencing Jan. 1: filoooL of laMl. 1800. 1861. Wool —— .. —111.414,700 13,3;7 700 8,916,400 C0tt00.....-----.11,996,1130 9 ass 300 8 75. •W rilk--- _ -...._33.au5000 3a 734 0.0 90596X0 Flax._ .. ....- . 4.v44, 9t4) 3 636 500 2,.07. .4} Mi5eme11aue01.e.......... 2,810.0130 ages, aao 2.132 900 Total-- Antes 900 46,120,900 . M,9 SAO The New York Comaner nal List etas ehrtamee the initiation of an important movement in New York : Gonaiderable interest attaches idle now to tie question—can the fibre of flax be substituted for omen ? A resolution was offered on Thursday in the Chamber of Commerce that a committee of the Chamber report OD the advisability of discovering if it be practicable ; but after soma little debate tuition was postponed upon it. The inquiry is one of some interest, however, and we doubt not it will sooner or later engage the attention of the Clam ber. It is claimed that by the aid of chemistry and mechanical skill it 11 rendered quite certain that that substitute, to a great extent, is within aontrol, and that the flax •llbre has been success kite eottonised at a cost below the cost of cotton, ailed and spun into yarn by the ordinary cotton machinery, and woven into a variety cf fabrics. It is likewise stated it can be produced cheaper that the cotton of the South, and that it can be gathered by the reaping machine as cheaply as Ma. Common flat IS an inhabitant of temperate countries, and is very easily cultivated, growing With vigor wherever grain can be raised. The Paterson (N. J) Guardian learns " that the long dormant but extensive iron works at ninpton, formerly operated by Peter M. Ryergai, and closed by the tariff of 1816, ate about to be re modeled and modernised by the Messrs. forcer from Now York elite, who, under promise of the be neat!' likely to arise from the new tariff, will coin metes operations during the summer, or as soon as they can get the works in complete order. Mr. Morrison, a gentleman thoroughly conversant with the heavy iron seannfaetnPea in Maasaoh u• setts, is new upon the ground, using his best efforts end skill in forwarding the improvements." We caution our readers against the following am:Luta/lake, in exienaiVe circulation in nolgbbor iNC cities Howard Bank, Boston.-5.1 imitation. Vig. Bt. Nicholas; on right end, 5 and females; on left end, 5 and male head. This is the note that made fire appearanoe about a fortnight ago in Philadel- Phi*, and was described by the Philadelphia pa. Ters as being a counterfeit on the Howard Hank of Carron ( ! ), Ideas. Blue Bill Bank, Buchalter, blase.--1 Os *omit° r hill OD Mil bank, art reported to he in eireula- Phoenix Rank, Providence, B L-2 altered. Vig. horse and oattie; on right crid, row, portrait of a child ; on the /eft end, milkmaid sitting with pail of on her lap. Phenix Bank, Westerly, B. altered. Viz. horse and cattle; on right end, rwo, purtrait of a child ; on loft end, milkmaid sitting with pail of milk on her lap. Ph liade p'ata Stock, eLotitiace Juno 8. HO jtaroarzn EY S. E.ELATMAiin, Marobmitie Exabange FIRST FOA RD 6007 Perms R Totmt-65 97 I 36 2 , & 341 at R. $7 6G O eoMmt------*Si 410 Olt) 6s It 871 MO du. dint 833,1 6 Mactbantes' tianiL :015 41 Mine hill H.- .as soon Paulus sa 2d.ra• 173 5 WO Reading R.fbwn 16 5.16 ape do Abs.-- -- 773.: AFTER BOA RD 1150.0 Citt es C&P 1 °art. 88 182 d & Sd-st R. 1. OCo R 823414 ..e.anna R 303 Reading ]V i Philadelphia. Markets. Jens s—Evening. Ellie Flour market continues dull. There is very little inquiry e ther for export or home nee, and the sales are mostly in a small way, to supply the trade, at sOw SIC for common Western and good Pennsylvania. super- Gas ;$5 Meg for &afte', and from $6.25 to $7 bbl for extra family and fancy brand', as in quality, at whioh rates there are more sellers than buyers, and the receipts on the increase. About 3,5r0 bbl' sold after 'Change on terms kept private. Rye Fldur is dull, and olfered at .8340 bbl, without sales. Corn Meal is not inquired for, and Pennsylvania Meal is quiet at S2.BT Arr bbl. WliSaT.—Thereib not much offering, but the demand for it has fallen Me; ualee include a few smelt lots am^ mon to prune Pennsylvania reds at 130e135a, in store and in the cars ; I silo bushels prime do at 1.33 a, afloat. and white at 143Nififia. as in duality. closing dull at there figures. Rye is alto duli, and Pennsylvania is offered at 65e, without finding buyers. Corn meets with a steady demand, and 5,000 bushels found buyers at 54c for tame Southern 3 show, attest, and ego tor mined Wert ern in wore. The re ' eitits are lirht. GNU i Are n %toady demand at 30a31e for Soutnern and Pennsyl vania. and but few (deems or selling. BARK t here us a steady demand for Vuipnitron, and first No Ii" selling eieedi on arri at sir ton. 07 - rON.-1 here is no nes , feature, and a exulted bit e:Dew, doing in the way ot salee. etioolinras PeovisioNs—The markets for both remain inactive, and the o _tees Snout the same as last noticed, with a limited business to note in the way of sa WH les ISKV is selling slowly at 16340170 for obis and 36}lici for drudge. the receipts are tight, and hints goatee, and held at tre gallon. CITY ITEMS% ANNUAL MEETING OP THE PHILADELPHIA San - Barn Felicia. Assoolayum—The annual Meeting of the Philadelphia Sabbath School Aasnoiation will he he'd at the Sinsom-street Chu=eh t below Plinth street) this evening. The great activity which bag marked the progress of this work during the past year will, doubt Mae, contribute much to the interest of the commie)). In addition to addresses by Revs. John Chambers and W. 3. B. Taylor D. D., several prominent laymen will participate. GUM' FURNISHING GOODS —We invite the at tention of our oitirme. and strangers visAlni. the cite. to the superior stock of Gentlemen's Furnisbing Goods now and alrans offered at the old stand of Messrs. It. C. Walborn & Co Nos. 5 and 7 North Six- h street' Their well-made and supennr-fittine Shine have amide reputation- Their stock of Summer Underclothing is SAO Very superior, whilst 111 'Hosiery and Gloves they DKr justly defy compaation. Ditto in the article of Gents' VITIPHIng Gowns. MILITARY AND CIVIC CLOTHING EMPORIUM. - Granville Stokes, the fashicrer and clothier sag Chest net. turf es the attention of b .th military and civilians to his large and ready-made stock of durable clothing. which he offers for sate at the lowest cash prices. at this military and civic, clothing depot every purchaser is presented with a useful and vaimilde gift. suitable for either a lady or a gentleman. Those in want of fine and well made clothing should call and examine this superior stook. TER MILITARY GLUTEUS(' DRPOT.—Rcekbill whison's Brown stone Clothing Hall appears to he the leading house for the umufacturing of military ebth mg• In their upper Stories they have some twory cutters employed, and aboat seven hundred hands ate constantly engaged in making up the work. Over three thousand come were made up by thig firm in en days for the State, besides full suite for several companies of Rome Guards, and for °Seem of ills army and LAW. The loostion of this well-known establishment is Nos. Wand aos Chestnut street, above Sixth. bIJAAI. I 4. 1, r* MO , SPARBAwK,_ J. Ross i3AItiVJP_IN, CommPinin OP TRI, Obese , tinin USL R.sToeriss. LETTER RAGS tis 04.6 lifereheadta' Ezehange, Ship Tuscarora. Bunion —Liverpool. goon Shia kdmund Base. &see soon Sh , p Vaal, Angora. Btnekland .......Liverpool , soon Ship Lik elf+ Joe. Pi nkhana " Joverpool, soon Bino Viotona !teed, Yreble. Montevideo and Buenos Ayres. 110011 Bark Rowena. WiLsou . _Lamm, ra, soon Brig .rhtuatott, Lannrehor -----barbadooe: goon ARINE LVTELLiGEIN roar OF P11)14/110ELPH111., Jnne 10, 180/, SUN RISES 36-6 UN SETS MGR WATER,... ARRIVED. - - Steamship Delaware, Johiumn, i 7 boars from DI York. with indite and passenger• to James Alaterdica. Primed nark A zelLs, from Yernambnmt. and a foreign brig off 11 'red r !glans; barite blizatetts J iron, Na'/ ?ors, and Naiad. from Barcelona,. were Of Reeds Point. Hart limaabeih J. Foulkes, 3 darn from Vew Yitoh. with miss Li. Baker & Folsom. Brig Morning L•ght. Slaw, 8 days from Bath, with arm! to po Chas _!'human. brig Orison ttdams Yorke, /0 days from Portland. with fish to Crowell st Collins. Bohr W Pratt. Weldon, 4 days from ilarwioh, with auto to Crowell it CollinS. hohr Leesburg. Masathlin, 4 days front Roston, with mdse to uroweli Colli s. atokr Lomat Dupont. Bering, from Boston, in ballast to IS tinrievant dr. .doter PeMgruMe:. Wargo', e days from Bolton, 1 1 1 117 a q t Anfi 0 lbolit Mayo. 2 days from New York, in ballast to DI tSturttvoot & Co . _ . _ • Bohr Orator. Ennis. a day a from Ealiabory, Md, with Corn to peall iderriman- ttithr Osiiio.fienear;4 any n from Lynn, in ballast to L Audenried & Co, • - ocitr Mary Clark- . 'Howard. 4 days from Neorbtu7nort, with Muse to Ciao B Kerfoot. Boar H iv Farnham, Loren, 8 days from Boston. in ballast to captain. Bohr H .l Weston. Long. 4 days from Salem, in bal last to PI Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Mary. Rmaarda. 1 day from Camden, Del, with corn and oats to Jas L. Bewley &. co. Bohr T P Carter. 1 day from Camden, Del limn corn to Jae Barratt & eon. Bohr Olivia, Fox, Iday from °datum, Del, with Grainto Untistian & Curran. Soar Dew, y alteman, from Inatrosh, in ballast to N Sturtevant at Co. Behr Wm Jones, Jones, from Et George, Meja ballast to Bancroft. Lewis & Co. softy Jahn comma, r..libutt, from Doston, in ballast to J it Henry. Bohr 1.1 D & R F Shannon, Bowen, from Boston, in ballast to T Baumaardner. Fehr Jos Porter, Yates. from Boston, an ballast to J Blatooton. :iofr 8 V W Simmons, Godfrey, from Salem, in bal. Mat to captain. Bahr Pronto& Jackanay, from Salem, in ballast to L Rothermet & coat Boston. Brower, from Providence, in ballast to 33 &tines & Moamar Vulcan, Morimon, 2t hoots from New York, Wi h mdse to Wm M Baud & eo. atearacr Co cord. Ammon, 24 hears from New York, With mdse to Wm M. Baud & Co. 01.12:A TIM). Steamskin Kensington, Bitter. Bunton. H Winsor. 11:13.1adetylna.,1'0.te. Quiterestawn, Y ttiehardson & CO. BarlrGeotou. Parrehman. Bromen. Workman & Co. Brig Abbott Lawrence, Puller, Boston, Twe is & Co. Bohr nophia Godfrey. Bussed, Boston, Basin. Cabs & Co. Boer 8 P Hawes, Mason, Beaton, do Behr Vow Jer..er. Weaver. 40:n0B. Jloble, niantnett L•cur Ware. Mernit.2o2t6l7.. C A BOoksebor & Co. Bohr Pauses:sett. Warden Boston, do Bohr Clara, Crowell, r.oston, Van Dusan. Norton & Co Boor J 0 Easter, Pima. ?Salisbury roma, do bohr W Pony, Samson. Nantucket, do Bohr Jos Turner. Oroweil,_lpassion. , do Bohr neyirLisurt, Baker, KeyA est. Us 8 Chambers. boor 80. W eston. Long. hitacord,N Stdrtevant & Cu Behr W A Dubose. Mayo. Oreaus, Bohr 1., Dupont, lieram. Medford. 40 Behr. Nero. Lakeman./PS% /Ch. Go ticbr W L Dayton, liana, stoninston. Conn, Siradok eon m Glover. behr W Wholdan. Dente, do huh. au inst vs. brooks. rrovidenue,L Andenrieis & Co Beer Gee Hellman, do cc NOW hustreee. Bi6ney, Issweeryport, do Boor Crisis. nenesr. dolma, do maw E W Parker, Parser, isew Haven. R. If emir Consolation. Adams, zaimbury. Md, J W Pomon. !ear Banimant Beim, inommon. Wavoingtvu, du. Behr Wet Jones, Jonas, tuarmenomt, bancrotr,l.4lwls Behr John Compton. Elliott, Boston, J B Henry. near 6D & ii . .te sdannon. /lowan, Boston, r Baum gardner. wear Jos Porter. Yates, Boston, J It Blaikston. Boor Breton, isrower, irrovmenon. B atilttoe & 01). Bohr Proweas,Jaskawar. thardiester Point, L Rather mot & Co. soar Woodruff Sime, Mason, Boston, N Sturtevant ntr H L Gaw. her, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. Btr JSOW York. Bunter, blew kora. W r Clyde. btr l Jerome, Jerome. W Webater, Jr, IT 7111.YeltarS. (Correspondence of the Press. mar YoaL. -Inns% Arrived, 'bias Flora Southard, from Glasgow; Yr F PeurAde, from Tracts: barks tledltrai itoM Leghorn; M Nnezlatl, Iron Corp; rename, from Rio; rtes Brous. IrOM Mateeilies; Hermon 21111, from conuerland. .C.:NMIZAII Ds Elleetnehip Matanzas, fdeaegang, for Matanzas, *ailed from New Yea 811 a tot. ea. x Aaron 1 barna,. Miner, from Dieur.usbo. PR. sr riv.,d at New York v ester day. Bark 1 it Dakta, Hand, meal ed at New York (IM inst. for rtwacieletatt. Bohr 1. eetwood. Cathosn, from Para. arrival at New 1 ork nth hut. Iniv,l 13 !smacker, tthearde. 6 & ELEttiall, Donovan., and A z hompwn, -, cleared at New Y OTIt zh MIL for Puilatletwine.. tichnre it want. Gage, Chu 8 Catataira, &mem. Ed win Beet boodspnea, Georgia. dweet. ano Betts. andmott. olro.red at Bolton Stu mit for Nosed. Sohn Young Teener, Morton. Irom Providence for Philadelphia. and Knitting!' Filth, Watt, Item Thomas ton for do. at /Newport ettx Inst. tient' Martel, J °Drawn. /AAA Portland for Phitadainhia, and Yankee, Lowell. from itanaor tot ao, at Newport P M 7th kat. . . Bohr k. M Haley. Haley, cleared at Portland 7th inst. for toilsoelphis. Bean Gh.rto.te Williams, Goldtig, &bd. Nir Hu so, *aged tram Pipvtdenee 7th inst. or usu. Steamer Itiadgte. VV iteux, hence, an i veil at Hertford 6th that. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST SIGHT. CONTINENTAL MOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. 3 B Harrison, New Oilcans J A Lewis. Chicago liana ti Wye, Boston H B Boynton, Milwaukee J A Dutcher ALlwankee J B Stewart Johns Blumenthal fe York M Curtiss. New York It A coonran Jr. Delaware W Brady, umaware Geo Milani, Maryland LAMY , ranch. Ohio omy cu. N A Gtr Williams & I Brklyn II Re3nolde, U 8 A. A Lent, flew' or Saint Pierce, Boston 0 oradfor4, Palk/ids B H Grover. New York Ifred humpson.N J Geo o O'Chapnian. N J W G Case, new York AV H rtoyvesant. N York G D borne. Wirconata B ti Smith a w llB . Dalt 'Y A IlownloB, heir York IS Waterbury, I,rw York R IL 4 , 01. Ir New Roilokla John Van Line. New Yolk James ei ' Lovering. N tf. 0' A Grow. Glenwood Joan iersuson & wf. Cal Potter. Boston J H 8 Blake. Burton has I.ow, &radon A W Corbels. Boa a HAr de Irk Nimmons. x York H B Tompiles.NT n synt, RI amuond,W.sterly.Rl )1_ ildon. Lineatio, , 0 Chas Lies. UN A W 81•Llito, tuctnu , ti, 0 BJ Warn, Missouri ben 11 trnersou. mars Dr J 11/1[040W• Boston Rohr Forrest, Pew York EL .1 Southrnayd.Jer.e) City ono Y Smith. rhila ' UJohnson. mew York T t* Jewett New yo.k B Vb Bass. New York Thus LI Robbins. Conn A C Leslie A. tor, CanadaJoky. Benton. New York W B en j ,tairone,P•OW York kitten larlyers.bletv Yolk Jos Harper, Ne• York waiter it num+, N York ti F Vinton. Wash.D A Gross Col A T enthley.,olds hitch Caso..l Stearns. N York Cept A W Adams, N Yore N F Greene & wf. Buxton Jrlaa•o !tell, jr. N York Wee Libby Irvin. ii lurk H B wilkine t pitsburF mr Carta.. New York err hearten, DM York Geo Perris. Mw York W Modell, new York J F winoole. New York .1 T Leavitt. New Xork J r Bs trough, Ness W Venues, New waned& John Vasquez. , t 6, Granule A.lll..nett.YenPzuelt. J o Roman. &axial A C Puking, Alb,ny Lieut ‘.l 64 Hoyt:. con Bann klealein. Op Oameron F A Heath. Lamp Reim o Wakeman. New York A liowsio. Boston 0 Briggs, Boston A Brugge, Boston TO Curus, Boston JT t °star Boston Byer, roruand. Jor.es. Boston Huh,. iiniabilrea. Cogerrisll. New York Geo /t Ballard. flew York J FINTIMUI Worcester 8H Boe her. Worcester ilentJaesKets. Weskia A W Day,WaatunittOn ,DC ./ Corea., Wastonaton.DU Geo C Sarin Maryland R Asaertf. Maryland W A Ririe ' ear York Pft W !Yew York nes Niont. son. Harrisburg J Wilson, wilwww 4 w•B et It W.lllOl. New York J E Wesley, N -w York D B Kenhaw Philadelphia G N iternerd, Washington J T Burden. Troy Geo H D anlorth, N York A G Bininger. !HMV York ri M Smith, W s rot. NY I T Peyne. New Yon. B Bammtrt. Philadelphia Bowl T ousinni, u s A Jae Cameron. New York L i- e l Marblehead JAls e canfuld. Jereel B Y Brady. Detroit Porter, WT Reeidr Pittladelp)ale A J Barrett. Delaware B P Ingraham. Jr. ri 1 A D Russell, New York R it Morgan. New York NI Jackson, Baltimore E J 'wode,idarrland T M Cook, Chicago ' , tout T D r endergymd, D C Ca stain Murphy. Wash W qOlO. New V ork lit Stewart, Wrollitortun Col Wood. Washongtou Copt Hitchcock, U N B W Crowning.bields. Bost Thew DI Nelson. Indiana A Mitonwl. Milwaukee J Brown, Milwaukee J c M otiar,e. Weskinst.on J D floGuire, WesoioStan R Van Vulkenthirit. Y Ja■Murphy • Wash _ Mr Brown, Weaken Torn* Mn Caikt A ImvaUx C • Bteteon. No York Hiram L.lt ... Amish. York Dir HDusenberry, N ir York D B Martin. New Jamey James Murphy • Ivew York Jos D 'wrath. Pittsburg_ 00 B Ernest. New York Is B Jones Albonv. N vs Freemen kl. Missouri W B 00d00. New York AdottniaKernelinan. NY.I N Carrerd & de Jan A 5 WhElleT, Drew Jersey J W ;Doan, New Jersey - _ rap Nl'B , litYT k;L—Fourte atreot. belokr Aron. J C Porterfield. Peens G N Foote, Joinceown A Pardee. Jr. Hazleton. Pa Rrohard Parker. U 8 N Geo WrVen. Brooklyn J M Bandar On. New York A M Jelly. Aile.beny City al Huelowl, N J R B Wetmer. Y Han- N P WAkko. Nyw Yen n Coryell. Colorado Ter Blew York 0 L Green, Pleisihurg CI W Leery, Galli Ilse 0 J W hedden & La, ill J P rub le. mMt Gile oo ad, 0 M Malone, Lancaster Cset W Nilhoune, Dot,. 8 r. uotria littlfEir—Bltorttutt street', above wino+. Lieut L II Graves, Philads. lohn Jonas, NOW Yort N F Claypool, Ohio Cagal J Itlortgemery co D Potter, New Jorge'' , A Bsteman. New Jersey PI Coosa, New York P D GaroGral. Maygville.Xy E N bowers, New York J Harriet. Now York G Hall, 'Washington Ste' W Jones, Philada 0 F Bickel C A Smolt, Philada J Mendeler, New York Thaw 8011. Pittibarg J H 'toggle, Mete Abe J D Browu A. da, Mo Robt 9 Grove, 8t Louie JIB Camilla. Chegter, Po 11 Moore. New York 13 Battlefield, New York it Woodward, New York ArothalcAa HOTEL—Ghestiaut meet. strove Filth 6 A Grail. Ti a A W H Moran. Phila Joe Baker. Penney' rani& B F Baker. Pennsylvania John robin, Philadelphia John 6 Mestrok. rhila C Hod rerYton.Geo'n.DC D J Layton. Ceurget'u.llo John Briggs. Bow Albany Geo El Newhall P Gong I 8 J Lane. Lruntmter John Parker ac la. N York Jainen B Tenor. • ew York F Loeue hew York John. M Cantla. atookltu J F LAW more R Bar en, Baltimore tr. I,Phythiau. U B r. C H Brinson. Went Cheater J R. r verhert. W Chewer M Pt Ithodeis. Taunton J W Curtis, hew York TILE IJNlON—loteh crept. above Third. BreWu, Coetoill3h:die 13 ft Biling's. Chicago I ,, eit. eanne.iveaie. F Lug & lu.Ohie 4 W Hawk, New York 1) Teamed, rearm J Comlr. rennay Wawa It 1) Turner. New York F J Paint r, Pinladelphia Curriden.Peuna firbrant). Delo.ware,Ohio J R Bummer. St Louie L Robiaavn. »t Lovis F Xeevor R.adiag 6 H e ocher, Baltimore J leanos, New York STATES lllllol4—Market street, above Sixth. J P Surd. Penns, W Grigg. Phi ada John Grier, Delaware Geo W eluan, Pittsburg Thus E Watt, Latrobe, Pa Jug F Ider, Pittsburg H P Punba', Pittsburg H i•Donnelly,Delaware I. Wilson, Penn. S T Brown. 'Tinton. Pa Wm M arab. t.itiester on Edw Moore. Chester oo Gardner Furious, W heer it T Cornwell, W Chester AH W Crest h Pittsburg J F Smut", Philada Debt 8 Andiews. Ohio Win Carson, Ohio K John & lady, Laneaster COMM,RMAL HOTEL—Sixth at.. above Oestaat. Chas Potreo Bordentown J H Walker, Penna .Tamea El Kirk, Cheater co JB. Brawn, Wilinincton J L Maxwell. Maryland John Dugan.Weat cheater Baker, Penns John H. Galbraith. Peons g Plauklntos. Velma J H Fianainton, reams B F Stani o i Fenno iSARLEY SHEAF ROTtar-Itemood st.. bel. vine: A Boolrma, Willow Grove R Beans. Pentierivanot v l Corny. Montgomery, Pa Joseph Tyson. nitwit Ps Pick...nog. Pa Charles Limier, Pa Rooth Hill, Fa *sigh r- Poz Chase Geo W Stem Pittsburg - H trainee. Kaneas H layer, Trenton, .ltd 23 Tailor, Fortress Monroe H FIVRRE HOUSE—Third street. 100 , 10 Rase. C Railor. Washington S Shults. williamport P R Pr, rz Ailentow M r. r eenitch,ostanauqua BF W bitb7. Yetinsykrania A T Darling & la. Boston eed. West k.tha.try P 8 lv rt. IVO, Jersey D Elder. hew Jeraey R Y Townsend, Wash. DC ha C eahropp. Penns T Daveoport, Mistime co J Hamann. Luzerne no J peitzinger, Pottsville Jae admire, Maryland NATIONJI,L , 11.0TEL—Riute street. abase Viers. P area, Seltersvile 0 'Wigier. Allentown su lowers Obester Co. Ya Jae eanford New Yolk J w liratff Pine GTOVeI ChM W bantam. KY J Reyno.tis, Pittsburg MOUNT 'VERNON HOTEL—Estoond ot.. above Aroh Copt B 'Herbert, Key. Port Mrs. Townsend. Delaware 8 3 HoMIAOW. Penne Tneraham. Phita 1. Carus, Pow York C Johnson, New York 'ohn Jones. Driavire Chas oithert. MIA M. is. Williatoson.Tenna BLACK BEAR-441rd Street, abeve CAnDwalti D R Harper, Pa David I am, Phrla Harrison Toailinson Pa - BALD PAG.LE HOTEL—Third et., above Dallowhill E Ertruark, Alonte 3 y. - Pa Paul Fey, Wfishingtort, DC SPECIAL NOTICES_ Iia.VING BEEN AUTHORIZED BY TUE STATE Authonties to man age the dettils of the TURKU MIL LION LOAN, advertieed below, we earnestly reoneet the attention of the publio to the proPrietr end imeor tanoe of a prompt and liberal investment in the same. The fent of tie bung exempt from all taxation. and a special tax being levied to provide for the intermit, and a Liberal finking fend for the redemption of the princi pal. mikes thug Loan a most deeirable investment. All information relating to the Loan can be obtained by callin■ on the undersigned. who will take charge of any sulmoriptions made, and will attend to all matters con neoted therewith. DREXEL It CO JAY . COOKE Ee CO. PROPOSALS FOR A LOAN OF THREE MIL DOLLAR6 TO THE COMMONWBBIIIII OV PENN bYLVANLL- In pursunce or the first notion of au act of the lie- neral Assembly, entitled "An act to create a loan and provide for arming the State," approved May 18th, A. D.,1861, and the sixth motion of the act entitled "An act to provide for the pament of the members. offi cers and contingent expenses of the Extra Session of the Legielature," approved Nay 16th, A. D., 1801, and by the authonty of tho o‘mo, Notice is hereby given thatlroeestOo bs receiv ed at the offi.)e of the e.ecietary or the Commonwealth, emu] three o'clock, P. 31.. of Wednesday the fifth day of June next, for the loaning to the Commonwealth the sum of TIMER MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, for the purposes set forth in the before named sots of lis aembly. The said loan to bear an interest of six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually in Philadel phia, end the loan to be redeemable in ten years from date; and for the payment of the Interest and liquida tion of the principal thereof, a special tax of one-half mill on the dollar has been directed ,o be levied on all the property In the Commonwealth taxable for btate purposes. The certificates of loan shall not be subject to taxation for any purpose whatever; and all certifi cates of the denomination of one hundred dollars, or less, shall have coupons attached ; those era larger de nomination will be issued either as inscription or cou pon bonds, at the option of the bidder. The proposed, meat state explicitly the amount pro posed to be taken, and the ra , e to be paid. The State reserves the right to nooept the whole. er any part of the amount offered to be taken, unless the proposer sdPulates otherwise. Plo conditional proposals will be considered. Vpon the aneeptanee of any proposal, at least ten Per cent. of tuo amuust must be paid down, the Inhume, if oreferied by the bidder, iu thirty , and rusty dope. when ae:tifieates shall issue for the same, bearing iu tereat from the time of Payment. The proposals mast be directed %radar seal to the Elembtary of the Comnounwoolth, endorsed" Propolais for Loan." Tice bids will be opened at 3 e'eleek in the afternoon of the day above named, in the , presenoe of the Gove nor, State Treasurer, and Auditor General, and such other persons as may see proper to be present, when, altar examination of the same, the Governor will award the h an to the highest bidder or ladders. By order of the Governor. neoretary of the Commonwealth. Ctgaces OV was gffiC.ll2l 4 A.R4 OF THE COMMONWEALTH lialtainstruicop may 11 US/. FURTHER NOTICE The tuna for receiving propoeste and opening bide for the above loan is hereby extended to the T.t.EfiTil OP JUNK next, by coder of the eovernor, MA SLIFER,. Secretary of the Commonwealth. • BATHED/LOH:S Baia iirE.-11113 celebrated end perfect Hair Dye is rho bsst is; t/ot` others are mere imitations of this great original. which had gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Heir Dye instantly produce. a splendid black or natural brown, without 'taming the thin or injuring the hair, aad will remedy the ill g r eat If had dots, invigorating the hair for life. Sold by all Druggieta and Perfumers. Wholesale by FaHNEWDOOR & CO., DYOTT & CO.. Philadelphia. ORovNB, & Bin's Olunavrif NOIEW•RVISEWLNO BLACRINV/3. 13est in Use for Barmy &Ming. U. Tao CIik:STNuT Rt.+.lakt. Mindslnnis. sis Er-17 Otis P l / 1 011 CLOTHING OP TIM LATIN. Strum made in the beet manner, expressly for 8.13- PAIL SALM. LOWEST waling price. marked In Plain Figure,. All goods mad* to Order warranted mtaflotory. Our ONE-PRICE gystem is strictly ad= nered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.. efid MARKET Street. OAK Oftentian ACID tiPSING WATIES. — Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem ists and Physicians respecting the nee of this WATER in the ease of many diseases of the human system. will be Supplied srati% on applwation to FREDERICK BROWN, FIFTH and OREIITNUT Streets, or FRED ERICK BROWN, la., NINTH and CHERTNIFi Streets. CALI, AND GIWt A PAAIPILLIT• CARD PRINTING}, .631/3T AND OHHAPIRT IN the City. at 34 !South THIRD !Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and %Men Is the City. at 34 South THIRD Street. BILL-READ PRINSINU. Beat and Cheopent In the °Av. at 34 hnnth TRIED Street . _ PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other deaortpi ton of Printing, of the most superior Qualt!, at the moat reasonable rates, at KINGWALT BROWN% Drazers BetiWag. Rd loath TR IRD street dell-tr ilamsoLD's lixtvziaseur ArruovaD Ratinnv.—Compound Extract %mini cures Diseases of the Bladder, Ridoes, Gravel, Dropsy. Weakness, &o. Dead the advertisement in another column. headed Helmbold's Genuine Privandion." mytit-gbof MARRIED. DALEY-8060.—0n April 23d, 1861, by Rev. W thrall, Mr. John Dale and Miss Emma V. Dom. • • tr.PE IDR—UtDLEM N.—On the 88th k Frbrimre. bT the Rev. Joseph H Kennard, Charles w • BeMier 10 iss Aline 131618 mm. YoUngest daughter of John Didier man. keg., of t hiladelPblt. NARY-EY—ell Er,—June 6. at Frankford. by Rev. Richard Lewis. 61. D. Mr. Josiah Hartley to Miss Ann Jars t. anise, both of killtown,ldontgomery .co • Penne • Monte. PAL.MI , II—X.sionTLEY.—May MI. by Elder J. T. 1 hompron. in the Chnettan Church at Frenebtown, Mr ThOMMS3 Palmer, Jr., to Miss Mary Heightley, both of llunterdon county. New Jersey- • - cal% yg yva 9-66 cMARTEIL—On the 6th Midget, by Rev. R. ••• eue. It•Lett Crewl.l.4l to .101.17 theMaeqr. both or this oily. THOMPEOIe—BLACK.—On the 6th instant by Per. George C. Arno•d. Mr Joseph hompson and Mies Jane c. want all of Philadeipbea VuOI L BACH-0k K --On the 6th instant. by the lies,. J. Vag/gnash. Lit Mont H.A. Vocelbaoli to El- MM. daughter of Abraham llinch, E.ee . all of t sr hie arty -51 CAPE( Y—CLARKE.—On the morning' of the Bth ins mut. at I.t. Michael's Church. by the Rey. Thomas Kansas. Mr. James J. Marphy to_Mjas, Mary den:liter of Chaves Clerks, issit • all og Yu. c'tY• LOCR Bilkte—N Pl R.--Oo the 6th tuataut. by Vey. A. A Belnke k llar Charles L. LUDhEllalls of Oarl' 6l e. to Miss Maggie Nap.er, of this city. DIED. TORR.EY.—On the morning of the Bth inttatit, peace fully, fully, attar a paueul 'linens , : tire. Jane Loner . esoc 07 ) oars. The funeral will proceed from Ler late residence, Eighteerth and Filberts remit. to Woodland Cemetery, on this( blonder I aftProoon. 10th inst., at 4 &cloak. rEsi-nr.—ln West Cheerer. Pa., on the 7th inst., rfortriatia C. k'ettit, age at John D. /arta. Elti. The friend* of tue family are invited to attend her funeral, without further name, from the residence of her tttebilq. in Wert Chester, on this (Monday) afttr noon, So °kick. H. NT.—June 7,1651.5 t Gwynedd Farm. Montcomery count) at the banal of hie brother, Audotphos Kent, Jacob'' Kent. His male fri.ede eve invited to attend his funeral on this I Monday) mornive, iflth instant. from Berka-etreet auttion, on the North Yearley Inertia ftahroad To pro ceed to bt. James Me Lees. Carriacep.wilt Nave the store of James, Kent. laantee. 4t Co., h10e.285 andel Aorth Third strait. at 3 o'cilook A. M. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA,, MONDAY, JUNE 10,, 1861. ifeRIELSEt.:-- 4 9n the eth inntant, Mr. GeoreaßMlltil. I His' rotative' and friends are respeotfully invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence, Nine teeotb. north of(toga street, tomorrow (Tuesday) af • * ternney. at o'olook. Meltal tin the Tth instant, Martha. daughter of gamest anti Minh ath htoilree, in the 26th Year of ',tar age. • COOK. — On the morning of the 7th instant, Henry P,_Cook. in the 92d year of Iva age. The relatives and friends of the family are reseed felly.tuvited to at end the funeral , from the residence Of Ir/r. Parnell Dunamore• klaverford street, trent of Thai-fourth. Mantua, W. P., to daY Monday), nth inn tat, at 2 o'oloelr, 'without further moues. - FOR I' ifeEtt.-00 the 6th instant, Mary A. Fortutee, aged 28 rears. Funeral from the residence )f her parents. Aaron and jernima Fortlner. near Haddonfield. N. J. 'Lite; (Mentisi3)Viernoon. at 7 o'otnok. ..RetsTRONG.—On the 7th /net., Thorne . , SIDI of Fdaterd and Catharine Armetrong, aged a m o u ths % I ' d Si darn. BON f).—On the 7th instant. James R.. son of James B. end Luoy A. - Bond, ago 3 7 yßare. 6 mouths, ail 6 da lif-faß.—On the 7th instant. mre car roe. widow of the kite Frederick Duc. the nittiyear°of her eye. Funeral fr o m her late reetddraa. 14 , 1. Oft rourth street. above Poplar. Ode (Nenday) afternoon, et 3 o'clock. CLOWE.-0a the 7 , 1, Instant. Charles R. non of The maw and Elizabeth Voile. awed 2 rears and 1 month. " FORBP:43.—On the 7.14 inetant..lehmt L.. son of Charles and Ann Forbes. aged 2 years and 2 Motitha..... ttaItRINGTON.—On the 6th instant.m Burlington, N. J.. Annie youngest daughter of el. J. and It. A. Har rington. axed 9 yearn. 09 HO RN h..—Un the 6th instant, Wm. Osborne, Jr., in the 28tti year of hie age. Funeral from the residence of hie father, No. /18 Fine street, this ( Monday) afternoon, at I o'clock. rAtsToR —Suddenly. en May 20. at Came Slifer. Chambersburg. Pa., of camp f-ver, Mr. rater raider. of ILotneaster. Pa., in the 431 year of his axe. REY1401...D 9 .—0n the 7th meant. John L., soil of John Land Phebe Ann Reynolds, aged 11 years and 6 months. 1. uttered from the reeidenne of his father. No. 920 Fourth street. tine Monday/ afternoon, at 6 o'olook.; MOURNING. STORE, No 018 011EST LUIL NU? Bt-eet. , --BFOSON & ?ON have in store a full stook of Bummer , Goods, ecamostingin part of Black BATOR() fierossi. thireges god Crape Maretz 3-4 to 8-4 wide ; Ternmaritggiaratie Tdaduatinei '`lrelliea, Gre nadines, winner. Bombazines, ,Illottsiodinse,, Tatnises Llsizoriugg, Foul/tree- Oro' Grains and Ponit de Sine Bilks, Law , is. &o. ; Grenadine Bar Poi to and "Bu ttes, Swage Points and Mantles, grenadine Phavie. Crape collars and Bleeves. Veils of all kinds. Fustian Grapes, and another goods requosite for filestrithgg at tire N 13.—Nige her and rgll for cash. jes VOLUNTEER FUND.—ACADEMY OF MMHG —A GRAN n • UNICAL "RN Eel? CAIN- E- 11Zr will be siven on TRUGeoey VENING. June /Slit- MR, et the Academy of Music by the Young dies of the J. Mutton Gr tamer Rehool. for the benefit of the Volunt' ere. conducted 'by their Musical in stmotor. Prof. John Bower; Pianist, A. Bachman. Mr. Gee. Felix kert, .he celebrated Pia he volunteered his services, and will perform aSo o ni on the I he Saenterband. led by Carl Gaertner. have elan kindly volunteered. and wilt sing some choice Pieces. A full and Mamma Orchestra will be present, under the .dirertion of Out Gaertner. Mr. Cod Gaertner has volunteered to perform one of Eta unapprmtehable Viotin roloe. Tioiterc.2o oenta each. For sale at the Sobool. Fifth street &bore Poplar; deck & Lawton's Seventh and cneetunt streets ;.Lee & Watke•%.l22 Chestnut street; and at the door oo the do., •nd evening of the oonoert. o ea?rve•l Floats in the Parquet enu he aeonred by applying at the Ticket Office on the dot of the concert, Jele 4t iTrW•^ OTIVE TO STOOHMOLDERE.—THE Lsr Heating of the Stockholder@ of Ihe Germantown Passen_corßaikway Ocnipany sill be held at the office .4 the Company, t3IX If and DIAMOND Streets. between the hours of / and 3 o'clock on MON DAY. :are 10, f nine parsecs of eleoting foresident, rp.snrrtr. and Managers, to serve the mi ning year. ity older of the Board. JOSEPH SMGERLY. Seery, and Trent/re!' pro tem. Philadelplr a, May 31.1851. my26-t3elo -TPIIILADELPRIA:AffIII ERIE RAIL go Mi.—MEETING OF STOCK HOLDS' RS. APKIAL MEETING of the Etooknoiders of the Philadelphia and isms Company will he held at the Office of the Coripan-;on THU RADAY, hate reh, 1861. at 10 o'olook A. M.. for the yer rose of minim daring a progioeilioo basins for its object the early oompletion and leasing of the railway of the maid Com pany. By order of the President and Board or Managers. jell UT W. ED W. aPOPPOR D. NeoretArT• norWE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM THE PROTESTANT REOGANGE.SOUthwett corner SECON D ano NEW Streets. and take 'stature In recommenains - it to the public an en institution much needed in our city. for ire care 111 selecting the beet men, women. and children as to ohareicter and quali fications : J. E. A DDICKSOIIO Earle streat. E. M. 961.1. E G-sen and Tulpehockera streets. J LIA NN A R A ND01.5.11,1536 Chestnut street. EDWIN KIRKPA I RICK, leal Arch Street. Dr. PANCOAST, Mnuot Vernon Street, JAR. R IC:HARD& lam Mount Vernon infect. GEO. FREEMA N. 047 North Eleventh street. P. G. OLIVER, 850 North Sixth street. BOW bird atpd Germantown avenue.. T. WILSON, 210 North Front street. T. MoGUIR 122 South Front Street. Al Al. WHITE, 511 Marshall street. W. G. BORER. AM Market alreet. W. D. RICH ARDSON, 418 Market street. And over one hundree and fifty more, to Whoa] re ference will be given at the office. nir Main ARMY SUPPLIES. QuARTBRacisTER GINERAL's °Price. RARltlseaPcStr 0841. Sealed 'reveals vial be reserved at this hffica 'anti n o'clock, M., on Friday. the 14th day of June. IQil, for the following Army supplies one tramnals. della ole at the State Military &ore Harrisburg. ha inapt m ios es required. field propose's to be pnbliely openedat the time and place namrd and the successful bidden to be useed es 'von hereafter qa convenient—the tight being Mem d by the slate to increase or diminigh the number and quantity of laid "women : Twenty Hospital Tents, nrth poles, pine, Mo r ns, and raw complete. any pattern. One 'bounty,/ Common Tents, army pattern, Mee. me, momplere One ktandmd Wall Tents, army pattern. toles, pine, then. &a., complete. One thoutana five hundred Camp Kettles, sheet from. three sizes: in nests, ISX pounds. Three thousand seven hundred and fifty MCBG Pans, sheet iron. weight 3 pounds, .Proposals ,sid lie received at the same time leder mehine i the MCIJiCaII or when: pattern or Tents, sam p h es, drawings. and specificatione to be furniehed with ! 11 CO Canteens, army vatrem, covered with /5 Regimental tieneral Order Books, full bound demi. 351 t cr mental discipline , r • " 15 Regimental Orders, " 15 e estmental Letter. 15 Regimental index Rooks. lialfhfiund. /60Conisany Order Bonin. full bound. 350 Company Clothing Books, fall bound, 350 company Notions Reports full round. isc Company Descriptive Reports. lut bound. 150 Poet Morning: Company /reports, full Wood. Raroplee of above books to be seen attit &Nee. They are all to be full bound except the cinema) Index Wok , and all demi except Past Ale tag Re ports, which are to be cap. The Regimentil books each three quire!, except the Descriptive bools. Which are to be five entree. The Company books r yes one quire. roe army Regulations. oases II and 16. /2 000 Ilaverseclie, with straps complete. / Wo COS" , Knives and Forks (sample to soccuipany bid). 12 000 Tut Cues. 35,001) Tin Plates. • • I tie drawable that all the above articles be of i4mes tin manufanture, and where any of the articles am fur nished lir the United Mates, tne 55111 most cortitein in all respects to the sealed standard pattern in the tutted et.*** Eto , termaster's Whew and Alilitaty atom, at ten ter cont. of the amount of moll deliveryio be retained as a forfeiture until the contract tsCoMpleted. Time of delivery to be considered as ,of the-essence of the contrail Contracture to eta e in 'Bair proposals the time when the goods can be delivered. And the speedy delivery of such artiolee as are needed will be conciliated pa awarding contract Bum. mini bid ders to give bonds with two approved securities dell 2t uarterinsater- Genera! ; pROPOSA LR WILL BE RECEIVED at the Office of the Assists:lit qunrtirtutster U. B. Army, in this city, until MONDAY. the lOtb inst.. at 10 o'clock A. M. for Hie furnishing for the service of the U. B. Army (J HUNDRED Al U 1 4 .88 for draught par poses. They are to be armada. d broken to harness. not We titan four nor wore than ne years dd. sad not lent than fourteen hands rush. To he dairrered by 10 &ale& A. ltl.„ on the 15th J ono, 1851. A. ?DAVY:ft. Lt. Col. U . B .Army. Ji/RRISBL'ILG,Jutie 45.18 a. ite•St COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Tits FIRM. Wol K, CaNNDIN- G. & CO.. is this day, d inolved by mutual (tan gent. R.. Olendinninr., Jr., louring. The Benring nna Eatcsh-nne beemeeevrill be continued as baratorore at No, OS rVirth TRIAD Street, wider the err le or G. F. WOtIA & • 'O. GEORGE F. WORK. ROHR KT GUKHDIrININO I E. C. MCF•EOD. Pa11.1.087.1 . 111A., June 10 185/. G. F. WORK & CO. havinE aurabasad my ilatOTtAt 111 the above firm, I oordinity recommend them to my friends an in every Ivey worth] of their confidence jrm-3t* ROB bruEN OletNiroG & CO. ELI SLIVER, initft3OLUTION OF 00FARTNNRSHIP. —The eepartnershre heretofore existing b,tween the undersigned, under the name of QUILL.M.AN k Bo y.t.R, is this day dissolved by mutual nonsent ti Kr. RY WILLMAN, JOHN ROI ,SR. Philadelphia, Jane 8,1851. ieB.3;* A TREATISE ON MARITIME LAW. .BY HON. TREOPRILUS PARSONS, LL. D RECENTLY PUBLISHIID BY LITTLE, BROWN, & CO, No.llo WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. The Benton Daily Advertiser, in a late notice of this work. (Mar MO ears : •• The great variety of questions of maritime law new arising, and Neely to arise. ernates a general desire. both among law yem end humus meit.iO4Dd ague practical and scientific oisoussion of therm tome. We thing that soon will be found in Professor Parsons' standard treatise on Maritime Law: =blamed by late ! Brown. & Co. We may name . Milani' th e imPonaat subjects touched upon in thin work, the topics of acorn- Mies, and how far it mope. ds or annuls common. or atroushunent. .OZPVOr. coNTILADAND, cipyuee, atal the rmk In insurance, mellitus and salvage, 1010 by rißATlllS.jariedietion in Pains oases, might in cases of prize. and the 'warranty 0. neuwatity in tosatanae. In all matters +hero mercantile law le affected he the work w il l of affair.. meethink that this we p u blicn work will pe found to the wants of the t this time.' On all the above toms. and others connected with them. the leading authorities in England and America are cited. and their principles and oonolueione stated. itt7.fmw if :t ONE OF THE MOST POLITICAL TREASON AND CONSPIRACY THE WORLD EVER WITNESSED Ia draggtni to light in that work mat roponted, en titled THE PARTISAN LEADER,. 2 vole—. Price 50 Cents each. A Navel publiehea netirlv RO year" ago. for (Wadi tion at the Ponta. and for disseininarinK tflounum Nen !meat& It foreshadow' with anosuing aoeuraei, every event now transpinng. Privately printed and circulated in la3B_. its treason wag toe almanac ; reanneereime ati ;WI Bhowe us that treaOheri Was only smouldering. to buret out with redoubled orgaruzetion at the present day. A work whieh exposes most enuiplet.ly the nraehine time and diabolical plane of the political domagoguee who have, for en many years. been Plotting the over throw of the United &sites Government. Now that the timparent fiction weaves into a fearful reality. pubqo interest in the document becomes sin. golativ deny end wide-spread. *s* aiteS vont ty POSTAIit ViVEZ, an receipt of rine, RUI3D & CARLVZON, Publishers. Jed-theta-at Iho t ReKD Street, New lurk. BOOKS, LAW AND IZSOELLANEOUS, new and (Al. banal, sold, and eXeliaiiset at th o poolr WM, o. 410 BEATE' UT Street. Labrarlys at B.III4ItIMBe pUrchand, !hose haying Rooks to sell. if at a &stance, end etas their names, mass, bindiess,_datea. editions, eriaex. lied animations. W A NTED —BooIre printed t' Denra- Eiln FpAidin, es well as early Hoots printad in and Wien .6.131660 1 1. Antograeh Letters and Portraits etl r °Used. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Gam iofll6l. Jr) prem. seat free. Libranes appraised or MIA! JOHN -CAMPBELL. Noi TB HEREBY HIM*, THAT the following Cart:fie/We of nerving of the Penn sylvania tentnat Life Insurance Company Mena isms bost or mislaid. an appucatioa has bean made to the Conitstor for the inane of a new oertificate No. 208, 7887.A1N.P.43. $3O. 0131-Ino6 NEW PUBLICATIOPiS. 2 Vo avo. $ll. ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS RETAIL DRY GOODS. SIBLEY, MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF, IMPORTS/1,6 AND JOBBERS, N 0.531 MARKET STREET, Offer the bsianoe of their stool; of SILKS• AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, ORIMNDIES, Axe a large artortnient of FRENCH LACE POINTS, MANTLES. BORNOUS, &C., AT RETAIL, CHEAP FOR CASH. ieB 6t PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and JR-e Arm streets, open this zoornnig -2 canoe tow Gray Goode. 1 Eugenie tipsy . Mixtures. NEW MANTILLA STORE Tha most splendid SILK. MANTLES in the city. HOUGH & 00-, ae-2m it SOUTH. TENTH S TRENT. vyltz LANDELL have Fashionable 1311EPRI8D9 7 P.- Piaci( and White 'Maid Valencia. Bien and White Plaid Mohair's. SILK MANTILLAS, In every nemetyle, the holiest qualities ever soen at tit° elegant Pier Score, sty SOUTH TENTH STREET, HOUGH & CO. ieS•Sat RYER 4 LANDELL OPEN THIS JszA monsuie— i case Mozmbiquo., 18X8. 8 4 Mozarob gums for Dreamy mut Dilator& GR EA T SACRIFICE OF SPRING. GOODS. To ohie baisuoe of Who 0104644 WA titoak, / nom made IMMENSE REDUCTIONS . From former pricer, of my large and varied assort ment of . BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES, &o. SIMON STERN, .No. 72e. CHESTNUT STREET. 307-St YRE R. LANDELL open to-day one • 01:140 more Fast C010..* Orsandies.l2% eta. Summer Goods sit odium& HA.IIPER'S FERRY, FORTRESS MONROE, ALEXANDRIA, MANASSAS JUNCTION, And other places now IN TILE HANDS OF aEaEssrotrialre. Are doubtlario nOlillir of special intoront to OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS, And the male portion or the community generally ; but THE SPECIAL, POINT OP INTEREST TO LADIES la No. Sot CEFEITNUT Street, where the WHOLE EAL•E NTOCK OF PRICE, F.Bltlttd, & CO., is &slung off at Retail, and where • FOE *1 YOU CAN BUY THE VALUE OF 312 - We therefore hope that the well-known nnlitsry spirit of the Ladies of Pluladelphiewill be s ufficiently aroused to " TAKR" stet CHESTNUT ST., VITA ALL TN CONTENTS, More empeoially as it COO be done PEACEABLY FOR CASH. ALL HINDS OF LINE.M_WHITE GOODS. LACES, EMBROIDERTES, N. 8.-400 LACE roviTEs AND KAN fLED. at a further reduction of 20 per cent, 300 PCS. TANIA.TONS, all colors, at 10 and 11 cents per yard, for covering mirrors. alum debars, &o. COO • l'Ca. SOFT Inman LINENS. entirely without dressing, manufactured expresily r Ladies Under Wear. IL LOT oF READY-FADE eIiSMIETES, em broidered and lace trimmed. 1 LOT OP gatilf. C fteINUSE 'MEM. WirA Presitinvoiee of Point Laoe Goods'. ja3-1m LADIES, preparing for the Travelling Eeamon, are invited to examine our assortment of Tourist Gray . Drees Goods. Sheaherdir rEsid Dram Goode. Superior Mitt*, Glares; Bop &o. ,FaitE & GALL, Point it and ARGIL. SaHEFFAItti, VAN HARLINGEN, 8F AR -11%.7 1008 CHESTNUT = ST., Invite the attention of pnrotusaerr to thoir osnuraiTy lam and won-ocieotod ',toot of LINEN . AND HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, OURTAIIIS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, CAMBRIC ILANDILERCHIEFS, ETC., ETC., winch, hiring been imported mnder the old teal; eta besoldnmeh.bilow the present market rate. They bet leave also to inform their madmen and the YP.A.I Ur paid for on delivery. mvd-C TOE BLANKETS AT VERY%LOW -s. RATES. Tarlatans for Mirror Coven. MAI Nolo for Chandehere. Low BWIB2 MILMIU for do , ra% & LAN DELL, . FOliftri/ and ArLCR. PEOIAL NonoE i and after that date TRORIILBY & OMAR CE _olfer_ SVAMLY POSSIBLM INDUCEMENT TO CASH PURCBASERB OF DRY OOODII Being.detertnined to Wets their stocktbey will sins Good isareairis . Beautiful Panoy Silks for 75 cents, worthllll.l2 Resin Rush Fa= Silks for 111, Well worth RIM. Grenadine awl Dame Good', about one halitheir value. Gray Mixed Gende r in every variety. from 8 cents per yard to CO seat& BLACK. SILKS, RICE AND LUSTROUS, VERY CHSAP. Nog Alack Brocade Bilks, double faced. Iso.. &c, De /*lnes. Ceditroem. Caseinneres, Cloths, Vestuisi. &q. inens. Muslim, Flannels._Quiltr. Dowers, &o. BRAVi'L Ant/ OLOAK-ROOM Exmarnort, Frontal Lace Mantles. Palates, Shawls, Engenes. Cambria Lime Mantles, Oheaulla Lao* Goats, &a. Black BilkConts..6lautimi l 10,, In eve style, At 'PR oRRIAtir & ORIBMis. P. s.lbersterßlOM4 MUNI UNDER Btu. HSTEEL & SON, e Ivo. Tla North TENTS Street, above Cosies. Will eoliths BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF NEW AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS At still greater rodeo dons in Prkleg than they have ever before mad... and at Id CH LOW ER PRICER than any RETA IL-W.bOLEEIALE UOUSB lathe city. Fanny and r ()dud bill., very cheap. Very °noon end good Bleak bilks. Cnoioe Dross Corwin of every' varier/. Fine Jaeonet and Organdie Lawrie at 1134. L CH MAN 1 - 1,1101. FOINTES. DOUR isOIL,S SILK AND CLOTH CO Tei AND MANTLES. jel GREATLY UNDdli, COST nucza. MALL-PLAID SILKS. Ng Bine and White French Silks. Black and White French Bilks. Brown and White Freneh Bilks. Glenn and White French Mkt. Inrple and White ßPOlliat Silks. BO doz. Hdkfs. at .91.30 net &Z. DO dos . White Bilk Gloves. See per pair. Man/ goods reduced very less, to *lose ant, at JOHN ff STOKER. jeS 702 ARCH Street. MOSQUITO CURTAINS, AND (MASS COVER A . WRITE ND COLORED BOBINETB. Tppe subeeribera have now on hand a full saitortment of al *PI .Colored liobniete. of different widths, amiable °ormirror and nlnialre aetritrtaits. FLY NETS AND MO : QUI TO EARS,. r :They are prepared to cover ohaodellera. can hsturpe, pictures. slaws. Ac.. and to make Monne° Casts:no fur beds and trite in the most approved mariner, and at the ehorieet not ice. SHaPPARI), van HARLINGEN A ARRISON, Importers and Nailer* , in Curtain matenale. Shades, &0., 0.. No. 1. 00 CHESTNUT Street. lINENE AT COST FOR CASH ONLY ! Damask Table aloes. for cash. Irish Linens at oast far'auk. Linen Damasks at cost, for cask. Towels at cost. for oath. Ph e etin g Pillow and untidier's Linens, Nagging. Doyhea, t:ulurib Clothe. &a., au. Oomonsiug our entire Moak Linens AT UCIST Plitt CARR, ocuamenoius to day, the Eh anat. Our akook Is large. cheap, and fresh and will element MAT unusual bar gains, even in these times, of extraordinary ohm goods, 00. R CUNARD, Jell - a. B. oar. Ma M & as and MARKET. WHOLESALE STOOK OF HOSIERY, TB.I6ImINGS. AND FANCY GOODS FOR SALE AT RETAIL. DOR twig. The ealueribers offer for male, on end efts r TRIM DAY, 6th met— at their ItOlre. no, 409 MARKET Street. north aide, from 9n. M. to 5 P. K., then . stook et Goods, e.T wuotaitaaaat enter.% Vol cent. , kinds of Cotton Hotrisry. Gloves, DIOR Mitts, Zephyrs of all kinds, aketiand Woof, Opool Cottons, Buttons of all desoriptione, .Neeeles, Pine. Books and r.yes. ttkirt amide, Tapes. Braids. Combs, Brushes. Perfumery. Under Blanc Silk. Mermo, &c. Also, O foil uPortment of Dreu Trimmulgo. BUILKETI, SEXTON, & awsAnitiGEN, fen tf 409 MARKEY Street. ciPENINO OF THE AROII-STREET CH KARTILLA. STOLE, N. W. corner ltiliTE find AR. ALL NEW GOODS. Rich Lyoue Silk fliroulars. Rioh Lyons Silk &sooner. Cambria and Pusher Lase Pointe. Do. d pi do , Mantillas, Cloth and Tweed Circulars. Stunmer Cloaks. ko ; Purchased under the Influence of the War poi% and to be bold at lees than the cost of importation end manufacture, Ladles ere invited to inspect this stook, trithoot ye aerve. before parehaeina elsewhere , inpft 1w JACULS A0R.101.1.1.. Pryer. SUMMER GOODS itedowed to venr low Mono. ruaditte Garages. tiro •he. Deb thieudies dud Lawns. Famoy worated inutra. Bair•Sev. Gray I`ravelling Goods. onlarde. Ducat's, Ilernanis. osanibiettne. ?laid Bak, Fancy alike. BHA Robes. EareA a. Grenadine. and ()remedy Ite6Ml. - Chat!). ShaWle, Break.. and Menne. GARPLEGejIitOTEERG, mySl GSTNUT and EIGHTH Streets A D AMS er.• SON'S STOOK to be closed out at Ltairgei wuoutacaas Paige% Cheaper maul ir'Unocl; vane taken on after the male wee mute. WORTH Amp ARCH. wank ADAkIS STVVIi to be closed itatitsT WERE. after the seta was =lt'll. . IR iIGTITIL AND ARGIL, Tani ERTAIL DRY GOODS. HOT_AESALE STOOK HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOLsIERY, 110SIERY. TRIMM/NGIS AND FANCY GooDs, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMIdGB AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, FOR SAT AP, AT RETAIL, FOR DASH. AT RETAIL FOR GASH, AT RETAIL FOR CASH, AT RETAIL FOR CASH, AT RETAIL FOR CASH. The fiebsoribere offer for sale, and afar THURSDAY, • 6th INST., AT TIIICIR STORE, SD. 409 MARKET sixELT, NORTS. BIDE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, IVO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, NO. 409 MARKET S MEET. NORTH SIDA., FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P.M. STJCIS O' GOODS _ FOR CASH, RETAIL. AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. All kinds of . COTTON HOSIRRY. NEP IMES, PINS, GLOVES. BOOKi ADD EYES LACK MITTS, SKIRT BRAIDS, ZEPHYRS. TAPER.. BRAIDS. Siii3TLAND WOOL, CuMBS. BRUSHES, SPOOL COTTONS, FBRFUNIRRY, BUTTONS, (Of all Deeorivtione ) (Silk. Merino, Au.) Also, a Full Assortment of Drees Trimmings, BURT.ZET r, SEXTON, & SWEARING-EN, jofUm .tio. 409 MARKET STREET. EYRE & IJANDELL. FOURTH AND ARCH, ASEN RETAILING GOODS ET WHOLESALE PRIORS •LL OUR ORGANDIES ARE FAST COLORS s DOUBLE EXTRAORDINARY SALE DRESS aoaps 3,000 YARDS ORGANDIES, REDUCED. SACO YARDS GRENADINES, REDUCED, SA= YARDS FRENCH BAREGE, REDUCED. 3,030 YARDS MOZAISIDIQUEs, REDUCED. 3.000 YARDS FINE CHINTZES, REDUCED. SUMMER SILKS AND FOULARDS, REDUCED. my29-fmwet CONTINUATION OF TUE GREAT SALE OF OLOAKS, LAOL'S, TRIMMINGS, &a., In liquidation of the Estate of J. W. PROCTOR Co.. NO. 708 CHEaTIVUT STREET. The Stock oeneleta of SPRING. CLOAKS. ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS, SILK CLOAKS AND SACQUES, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, LACE FLOUNCINGS, FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE POINTS, FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX, TRAVELLING SUITS, FLOUNCING LACES. DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, le., *ll in immense variety, and to be sold at about one half the usual prices, for the benefit of creditors. PARIS MAPITII.LA EMPORIUM. sayB-2m 708 CRESTS I/7 Street. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.— OAII TIOM—Ladies are cautioned n.gainet the near' owl statemanta of parsons flimsily in our employ. and now in the emplo connect ed _parties. who represent themselves " to be" with us.. and their es kiblishmentil to he " branches of the Paris Mantilla mporiuti,- Seca startmems are simply VitTEUTUtr, used to .1.13741114 and cheat the uttsuspacttni. We have po other store than the one we have mon . led these six years. at 70g CHESTNUT Street. wri4lf Pans P M R a O t C il T l O Emporium. gliaPßlNti OLGA:KB, IN Ei'VERY NNW S style, at IVENS', 7a3.51 -Iva No. 113 er. Ninth street. PRIPG mosES, ItT ENDLESS VA /kJ MeiTi at IVENS'. m731-1m - - SPRING CLOAKS THE CHEAPEST ever seen, at WENS'. my3l-1m No. 43 4. Ninth street. NEW bTYLE CLOAKS, EVERY NEW style, every new material. at _prune that astonush everjoae. at the large atoms, Pl. E. corner of Eighth and Walnut s:reeta. CITY CLOAK STORE, No. 142 N. Eighth street, above Cherry. are now scoffing every new style of the seanon • ettrb.qualitum, in every new shade of color , cheaper t h an any other store in the city mint- lin PLOAKS.—Wholesale Merchants are in to tuned the stash at si YENS', No. 43 South atreet, earner of Ja ne y et. Between Mersa end tibestnat, ADAMS 4t . SOWS STOOK to be closed out et LOWEST WROLERALE PRIMA Cheaper than if a nizoount were taken off after the rale VW made, META AI*J) ARM. 111.399 ADAms 8o SON'S STOOK TO be closed out et LoWEST rouROLESALE pEu c Es, Cheaper than if a discount were taken of atter the sate vaa made. EIGHTH AND ARCH. Intlio NI TLES-DUSTERS NI wale room, sooond floor, abounds in handsome Cosm, Mantles, Dusters. Thin Asters. for Ladies and Misses. Frenoh /awe Goods, at *eat_ at/OPER dc CONARD, _ jet 3. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET. ADAMS aSOWd 81'001 to be closed Oat at Lowest Wholemeal Pnoee. CHEAPER THAN If P. DIAOUONT WERE TaltSli °FP after the sale was made. EIGHTH AND AROH. . wee ADAMS lo SOWS STOOK to be dosed out at Lowest Wbelfainis Prices r OftraPElL THAN f F DIOCOuRT WERE TAKE.N OFF after the tale wait matte. twin% AND ARCH. mr2so NEW PLAID INDIA SILKS- Just renewed, per Reins Stud, From Canton, two oases of Plaid India silts. extra qualitY, Warranted to wash welt, and serviceable For ?Summer Bremen. Also, one oasis of Awn and Orab India Patina. Yellow Pongees. for Summer Damn. White Pongees. for uder Can rLwear. BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. CLOAKS, 0041'1'S, LACE MANTLES FOR LADIES tataang AND 'ORME REN. In Style, Elegance, and Workmanship, we defy com petition. Our linnet are lower than ever• At the " Old established Cloak eters." No. 40 SOUTH sEcort Street. N. 11.—All orders:worn:4Sr attended to, D .i43-40 * B. Ar., x. HUNTSB. pARTIOULAK ATTENTION IS RE ., quested to Oar fine stook of ORGANDIES, DINE LAWNS, AND SILK MUL LINS. Whioh. in nonseattenee of the times, will be disposed of at stionfLoed Tates. cifAS. DAAB & SON, ow* EIGHTH AND /ROIL MILITARY NOTICES. IATP ENTION !—Volunteers wanted for the OA.LIFORYIA GUARDS, to march Dom ti eely on TUNSPAY night. Apply I. W. corner FIFTH and P Itl.l hi K . Streets- it' II,OPO MEN WANTED FON THE 17N iT ED STATES 111 AKINS CORP& able-bodoid; between the ages of 31 and M years not lea then five feet four and a. half inohea high , and of good *hamster. Ifoldiers serving to this eons perform dot, at navy yards end On. board Muted ettiOs ships-of war au forenD stations, All (Kiser info. - , nation wine& may be dewed w il l be given at the of6ao. No. 81 4 MARNE I` Street. and at the Rendezvous, No. 311 'South F.ROla /Street. First - Lieutenant W. 'STOKES BOVD, ifia-lm Reoruiting Officer. ICE I ICE I I ICE ! DOWNON FRESH I'OND JOE EXCLUSIVELY CRAB.' B. CARPENTER CO., N. E. corner of FRANKLIN awl WILLOW Streets. Have eoutraoted for a season's Impply of the above STRICTLY PRINIE ARTICLE. Which they are now serving to enetomers Confeationers, &a., anoplied at moderate Fission and Men fargothod with any quantity from he veeeel, or at the MUNCH OFPIOE AND DEPOT, JS it' DELAWARE ANenue, above Green nines*. SPERM.— SPERM ive Caska of Dueat from Witsie !Ship, M. jes Si T. A. Nrofkltiv.Rlostortieet qiceizaLL ASte.EYIBLY Off 1861.—A atorevaooplo Picture of th e interior of the he -se tit Presb•teroso C6ura6; , tsken on Tuesday after noon. Mar 28th, just before the Rant vote on the reed u twos of Rev. Dr. spring. The per , ratty of the Modera tor. Rev. Dr. Backus. and other offioers sod delegates, am brought out in bold relief. 160 p mere forms 6 valuable and oortous memento of one of the most in tereettnf relig one. pehtmed, and social inoldents that ever Nook place is tam oily. n complete het of the members of op General Jusernbay aooomparnee the Picture. We will fermate the Stereograph, handsomely colored, for 97 °sets and *end by mail free of oh‘rgei 610.61,L1-'t)tß w BRUIN:IER. jab9t' N 0.1.8 CIIESTNUT Street. MGRICAT BAROAINS, This DAY, in BONNETS. CAPS. and HEAD-DRESSES,at ew York Nose. SI South TENTH Street. shower Chestnut. jell Ist QKtLLy 00111011 , 40 iTli tiUP.IO7.IOI. TNOTRITMENTB, and every other advantage. does. "readers in etvduaing notogrspba and antbrotypeg.n: GaiIeti.BISOODID ninn, above an"' SALE BY AUCTION. - - - BY s'AIWILEL 114T011, BOSTON, OFFICE CONNER CONGRESS, WATER, AND BATS BTREETB. PEREMPTORY BALK OF 800,000 POUNDS FLEECE WOOL, ON THURSDAY JUNE 18, 1861, AT 12 O'CLOCK bf.. MESSRS. TYLER & RYLEY Will sell at their Warehouse, •Noe. 142 and 175 CONGRESS STREET. BOSTON To the Highest Bidder, TERSE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS NEW YORK, OHIO, AND MICHIGAN FLEECE WOOL,ct considerable portion M. 'which Is suitable for making Army Cloths. Catalogues on Monday, 10th Met Terms at sale. Jed at SAMUEL HATCH. Auctioneer WaNT3. BANK INTEREST.—W ANTED A tarty of aome capital to take an interest in tie control of a Batik located in the country. The Omani. aation is nea r ly ready for business a touted Ma favo rable locality in the V tate. The party. if aeceptable 61111 name an (doe in Maid Bakk. For Information ad' dreas " Box So. Philadelphia Post Office. Jele et* . VrANTED Men of intelligence and pleas nit aildreas an Travelling Agents. A chance to make money.. and no humnut. Address-with Flaine. or ann. upon B. OBANIAIY, /39 South h.latiTtg Street. 701 ill WAN -- TBDAGENTS to sell PAIJISA GEO of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at Price! one third less than eon be pnrehmed elsewhere. Call on or address (stamp enoloeee/ J. L. BAILEY, No. 154 COURT Street. Boston. Mose, oiliat-em V,MPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG 11 .:A Men, ite., are invited to address the " Emplor nient Committee," at the Rooms of the Young 19an's Christian Assocmtion, 1009 end 1011 CHESTNUT Street. anfi-em FOR SALE AND TO LET. MKFURNISHED COTTAGE ON LIF DEN Street. Dermantown. to Rent for the Sum mer, hro carriage !muse ad amble. APpli Bun maws from InAIN Street. Jelo.3l* FOR SALE-A SUPER' R 'RES( DENCE, very pleasantly situated in North Cam den. A la•Re double hones. with overt oonvenienee Lot to feet front. ns feet deep. with stable and Coach house Apply to J. D. RttIfIBUTH. jeB 8t• Pio. 486 WALNUT blunt. maGREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.- FOR SALE, at prices to quit the Liman. a Store and Dwelling', No. 910 South Twelfth street; also, two afi/Oisiltie_Dwollinra—all new Wit. with every conve nience If applied for Immediately will be sold at a itiorifine. SOW!, 3t. No. 436 WALNUT Street. de MOUS T HOLLY OOTTAGN FOR eleilaaLK—A pleqsantli-gltuated Cottage, with about two Hares of around. in Mount Holly J. Frio, only $2 800 , of whiott 81J100 can remain permanently on Mprttage. J. NEM BOTH, jeß-3t• No. 436 WALN UT Street. poR EXCHANGE Good, improved REAL ESTATE for vaoant Ground, olear of in oumbranoa, or Morohavilie. Aerz to J. .u. jeB-3t* No. 436 WALNUr Street. I.j I OR SALE -A GREAT BARGAIN-Cr -E- or exchange for property in the city, 401) aoree very superior land, and finals situated in M^n roe township, Wromutte county'. Pa.. ]l miles from Wilkesharre. 33S miles trom Harvey's Lake, 10 miles from Tunktiannoolt, the county town. Apply to J. D. ft FA BOTH, No. 4%6 WALNUTStreet. in TO LET—In PRICE Street, GES ita MAN T 0 Wll. a handsome COTTAGE.ar.th been Mel yard, well shaded. Apply at We.es' COlll Whoa MA.ltr Meet. near the Depot. di FOR S&LE.—The Store and Dwel =I&IinR, ho. 211 ARCH Street. Ttrrnle 11 4 8000 M modeling. Anti/ to •. :e4 /I, 13.. E. corner FOURTH and WALNU att.. 124 second floor. a TO LET-A DESIRABLE DWELL ANE- LINO, NO 1313 worth THIRTEENTH Street. Avoly to WOrHERILL & BROTHER, 47 end 49 North siscort D Street. mhu-tr OHESTNUT-EITESET 11011 SE and STORE to rent.—The desirable business location, IS CRESTS UT Siree t, Inch dwelling artabbed. Apply at 431 onEwnt UT street. GEIRMANToWN PROP EIRTY TO RENT.—To Rent, the Inrge end commodious inodern-bui It House, corner of ARMAT Street end WILLOW Avenue, with gee, bath, liot and cote water, anall the moderrampmvements. Apply to WEN SY S. ARA, 710 tiß.Eheil Street, Philadelehia, or On Drammen. apit•-ti FOR SALT—A FARM of 44 acres, M= and one of 10 sores, in MONTGOMRAY COVNTv. near Ra4lrorui. Land, beat qua.ity, with rood build ;us, fruit water, &a A I)P f l t Y to 06 tiontn.St. WM. OSIITIM Norristown. Al d FUR SALE—A E101:1bE and LOT, lows eatirably located on MAIN Street. Harlington. i'L J. Apply to ans. M. OOLLINI3, 606 MINOR. Street. Philadelphia. Or to FRANKLIN WOOLMAIN, IllaB-thate4t * MAIN Atifil.t. trarlincton. TO RENT TWO 0017 N TR Y nougßs,ona mile from Taoony. inr=lo. 717 W LN 7: Street. V RENT—A. very desirable STORE, on the Ninth-atrept front ) : The Conti n ental MNinthel." The store at Nth and engem atreeta awe ' adapted for a !SADDLE and armee Maker JOHN Rl* fert i r southwest NINTH and RANSOrd etreets. FUR EXOBANGE.—A 011010 Z TRAUT of good ammprorad farm land in the State of Npir Jersey, convenient to the eittordl be ez . emted .or 07.2*Vartlf• ADIPIY et Nib Als FEDlfa.w street. New-ti IFLE.OORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER D CONVEYANCER. NORRISTOWN, PA. —Real EMU, bought and sold on rewnsble tenni, Storer anttiwel tiny tor sale or rent in Nomittown and wtntry. Vood mortgagee negotiated, Colleotions made. The hest nsforenoes given. _ _ (124-41 to BOARDING. BOARDING}.-STRANGEREI visiting the city. and others desiring superior mamma dationa In the most beautiful part of the atty. can be !mod by r e plieation to Mrs lIK E , rt. b. corner SIX OOK h.SNTR and Locust' Streets. Private Parlors. with d Rooms adjoining. for single gentlemen or families. Terms moderate. is6-Bt. CLOTHING. :WHOLESALE STOCK, • WHOLESALE STOOK. WHOLESALE STOCK, • . READY-MADE CLOTHING READY. MADE CLOTHING READY-WADE CLOTHING AT. RETAIL, AT RETAIL, AT RETAIL, 33 to SO per sent. less than the usual Retail Prices 33 to 50 Der cent, lam than the usual Retail 'Prices Clothing Pavers are respectfully invited to examine this stook. The Garments being nearly all meanies. tared for merchant tailor trace of large towns and *Wes. are all well rut, well trimmed, and substantially weds, land warranted to be fully equal to the best Clothing manufactured for Retail Bales. This Stook will be sold regardless of cost. LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER, SCOTT, JeB ltt 424 MARKET Street. SODA WATER CHARLES M. BREAKMVS /OE-COLD SODA WATER. WITH FRESH FRUIT SYRUPS, AT NORTHEAST CORNER BROAD AND CREST! Pltrp STREETS. The Soda Water us drawn froM poroolain-lined Fountains, pure and per ling. welt changed with eer bo—Me Sem g BB . :She arrays are prepared with the tugboat regar d to retaorreF TULTVILAL FLAVOR op THB FROIT. No mine wi ll tie spared to maintain the high character which this Fountain bee already at tamed. Bottled Soda Water at MX canto per dozen. Congress! Water. fresh from the Springs, oanitantly on hand. minim r XIL/TAnit GOODS. COTTON DUCK, SUIT4BLB FOR TENTH, VOA MALI B 1 FROTHDIGHABI & WZILLB. m719-itt JOBN TIIOBNLEIP B , 31.1 OBESTNTIT Street. north eide—the oldest establietiment in the United States. of INDIA-RUBBER (MKT BLANKETS, 7 _an /km R _9O meets. F" PATkih l4 xußErein ume.P HLAria_WTS. KNAPSA OSll_ l _ KNANtACK4, RAYER§A6, AVRRRAOKII, _ -.TENTS euN covsaa, OUN cdvmus, CAPS.COATS, CAPS. COATS, OAFS. coATS. And every other article that 111 manufactured of India Rubber—is of the beet me terte!. myS-lm if JOHN THORNLa COMPRESSED DUL.LETB.—United States Miele Musket and Rifle Bells; also, every de xerietion of Round anti Conical Bullets manufactured toOrder. Larne unyoke oonntsattly 6D hand. Orders filled ateight by THOMAS OTIS LhROY ft CO., Patent Shot and Lead We:kr, 261 and 263 WATER Street IVESV YORk: 11JNT8, ThNTI9. I BM prepared to fernielt from /00 10 /59 Tents per day. at reasonable prates. JOHN Wt....LAM. No. 73750u1' SECOND Street. fee-et Or P.O. +l3a POUTH WHARVES. R SHOEMAKER & 00,. GLASS. PAINTS, DILL AND "VAR , NLSIINS, Northeast Corner MIRTH and RAGS areas tft iwr4-bm PURE PORT WINE. FOE 13ALO BY C. H. IV/ATTSON, ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. jei tfoLLARR, DRAWERS, ,Eri.— rki Wholestde stook at reteat—improved out, and war ranted to At, at extremely low prwma. Ibrt MUT -1,4 tt tweet.. iO7-12t DAVID M. REM & CO. /CLAM AND TuitTLX sour seititmll lari l er l7 b 7 steettrAMirees. A CADENT Or PIUBIO.-By Special re. quest. the eoncert conflating of the F.bowelt tel or coßosenori Tilt: ROSE. together with Miscellaneous Pieces. given . by the ands of the Bassook Grammar t3ohoolon aid o fthe Vcdtun rear• win be repeated on TU e DAY a,VENP4O. June 11, jacs. Doors open at 7 o'eloek. to commence at 8. Conductor. Professor John Snwere. name onto— fat ewe at Beek Sr, Lawtoreff. corner Eleventh and Chestnut streets; Lee & Walker... No. 792 Oeranrat at , eet ; Guatexus Andre & Co.. No. ilet heetnnt NLI John Matsu. No. 1102 Cheetnn , street _t_ Moo tielimidt. No. ISti Chestnut etre. t; neptiro, a Wooer- he Ile tiering' harden sager. ;at Pre aohcoi. Coates, a eve Tonceih welft ettect, and at the door on the evening er. or the Ct ate WALNUT-STREET THEATUS. • Stole Levee..—_ K. A.GARRAIrrnSiii. Arimt— Mr TOR. D.mintruy. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! SIRAN D . J TN k THIS MONT oAlT) %Wt.: • TA Gam Sl s ß lOtb. TION! l'll" - V10111 NIGHT OF HOOLEY eAmPBELL'S MINSTRELS. From Bilito , a saloon. Broadway, New York. The Programme will commit of a varier, OflOnge. Dano,n. ay., in which the Whole of thia Star Troupe Will smear. The Whole tor . .oolmm with the Ethiopian Farce of BILLY PATTeRSON. boors open at 736 o'olook ; oominenoe at S. ASSEMBI,Y BUILDINGS. THIRD 'WEEK OF THE REBELLION, TIURCI WEEK OF THE RUmel AN WA / THIRD WI. E OF THE C F PAIDINATION.' NEW WAR EICENEB, MONDAY EVENING, June 10th, Arid Every I•aeniug during this Week. Admission 26 cents: children 15 cents. Matinees Wednesday and Elaturday afternoons, at 3 o'cdook. jefo-ac pENN A. ACADEMY O Tfl 11141 AWES--1.023 CHESTNUT STREET. The Thirty-eighth ANNUAL EXHIBIT CON of rAutru46B and SCULPTURE in now open. Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets 50 Gents; Chil dren half price. Catalogues 10 oente. litookholdars will receive their tickets at the Academy. Wen from 9 A. Id. till 7 P. Id.. and from BP. M. till 10 P. SI. isent-tf SIUDINER RESORTS. Ql3 VIM BOARDIN G. AT RnXBCN IN-7 ROI - 6 ft.—One family. or party'. writing to pay for real comfort, may obtain Warthog for the eu • mer In a ViVatO ffllllllY at the new cottage. on ltJ De 4 1 A venue__, shove the sixth atone. Address "J." 12 x ,3 Poet Otfice. Philadelphia. HO- mw w TONTINE HOTEL, NEW HAVEN, corowcricirr.—Th• Bulmonber refurnished this feshionable first -e ass Hotel entire last Borten. re modeled the old Dining Room. added is new, .r &thee d'rdinary. and put in compere order tits de! lard and Bath itronic Yarciliee can have euitee of Rolms at eir her House as low as ar any first-masa Renee in the country. it - larders eau to to and from the TUN Pt LYE to the LIFAD. three times a day, by rail, and take their meals at either House, without extra °fosse. Having puroltaced and stoosed a large Farm at eaehem'a Bead tills spring, the two houses will be furniabed Mows, Pnuetry. Milk, Butter. Vegetab'es. and Fruit, daily. from 'be Farm. A Telegraph Line has been put tip at Benham's Head and at the Tontuae. at Pe Proprietor's own expense, which connects with all the linen in the United States. H. Lt H ISCHANTON. jet-rm QAOHEWS HEAD HOTEL, GIUII44IIID, KJ CONN.—The proprietor of this W.ll-Smowe. drift ed/MB, faabtonable SUISIM ISCli•Bb won d inform its former patrons. and the molt° geniPally, thatite built on three hundred eat last soling. making seventy- four new bed rooms. new din ng room fort, by one hun dred. null parlor, forty by se enty. }vela room , in the house in nee'y Tereished.oiriih new aarycts and n ow ocuttge furniture. Ihe Hotel is of modern oorustrue bon, built on an extensive erale, with ee ommodations for four hundred guests; beautifully located on Long Island Sound. fourteen miles east of New Haven, on the New London and Stonington kiallroad ; te liard-room, won three new 'oh es; two new ten-pin alleys, at a aonvenient distance from the haute, and twelve new bathing houses. Pishing is not liar eased on the Bound. A new yacht of forty-five toes, and several small sail-beats, 'mil be constantly on hand, ready for parties. Going from New York to Saehern's Head, take the BA. M. Lain and P. M. pain ; cheek and tiotet to Sachem's bead threat, ohangtm oars let /sew Raven; time through eh' hours. From New Haven to the Need at 711 a. M., 11 ,M. and 6P. fd.--Pme 40 minutes. At the emehem's Heed depot will be found ono of Cook's best four-horse (Minibuses, new and Glean, to parry you direct to the house. A new Bent. one hundred by eft.-two feet, was built jut spring, which will egeenimeijete hit, hares. Fl /- teen acres land have been enclosed, and Eked with ornamental and fruit tress, walks, &o. he house will be opened for the recention or n9m piny on the 26th day of June next, under the immediate superimendenee of the owner. rt. B.—Mosquitoes are never seen at the Bead. jeli•lm if. wit.; sCHAT4TtIet. efiESSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA OD., PA.—This delightful and popular pine of rummer resort. located directly on the line of the Penneyivania Railroad, on the summit of the Alleghenymountains, twenty-three hundred feet above the level of the ocean. Will be open (Or Miceli, the 10th of JUNE. Mom kik season the grounds bees been greatly improved and beautified, rendering Cresson one of the most rodustitto end attractive o'acive in the iSmte. The furniture is being tborougn/y renovated. The seeker of Pleasure , and the sufferer from heat or disease, will find attrao bons Mt.., in a liret-clue Livery Stehle, Billiard Tatka, Tenpin Allele, Bathe, &0., togetherwith the purest air and water, and the most magnificent moun tain scenery t4 bo found in the country. Tickets g for tho round Me trOtn $7.00 further tt.barg. 8106 Forinformation, address Cresson ApritGe W a MU i LL C N, Pa. HOWLAND'S HOTEL.- SRA. BATHING, LONG BRANCH, N. J. The subscriber will open his hotel for the ILKICEPTIO OF VISIJ:ORSI on Baturdsz, June IS, 1861. my3l-Im H. HOWLAND, FrOprleter. 11, P U R A TA MOUNTAIN bi'fLINGB. LANCASTER COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. Ws celebrated w.terilig Place will oven for visi tors on the 3d day of JUNE. with alt the attractions of former seasons. 6itt‘te4 'ana mountain 1,200 feet above tide -water. Overlooking the richest agricultural gauntry in the world. the air prrfootly pure and dry at all times, rem dere it proverbially healthy. there are ample nocommodations for MI visitors— fine graded walks through the forest to the various springs and summer houses on the mountain and to the obaerve‘ory from the top el whine is prepanted to the eye one of the finest and most extensive pano ramic View. to be seen. A good hoary is kept on the Place, and beauttful drives around ; hot and cold baths; p splendid band Gf Music (from the Uerniania. of Phi ladelphia ;) bowling alleys and billiard saloons, with the latest in proved tables. Large gardens attached to tha place. from which all the vegetables are taken fresh for the table. which.. 00. will be supplied from the Phil .delphia and Baltimore markets, as well as from the rich agrionitural country around. Careful and attentive servants, Raving (men °animated with the establishment for some years with the 'ate proprietor, the undersigned ...rev the old patrons of the place and me pn , ,lut generally that it will be o onducted in every depart ment, in its former popular way. Visitors to the Somas will take the ears to Lanes/- ter, thence 13 miles staring over pleasant roadie and through a beautiful oonntry. n'brough tickets issued at the eennerlvania Railroad office, ht,MVAN XII. and MARKT:I' Streets, Philadelphia. For further particulars or circulars t i li) proprietor refers to RM. tr. MY CRll,co.rner CRIB and 'VINE streets, and to JAMES H. BitYSON , o. fi/ North SIXTH Street. Prwedelyhia ; or, address 8. SLAYMAKEN, _mrl4-3m if Ephrata P. 0., Lancaster 00., BEDFORD SPMNUS.—A. 0. ALL MN respectfully leforms the vino that this Well eeta bile/led and popular watering place is how open for the race coon and accommodation of visitors, and be kept open until the first of October. Persons wishing Bedford Mineral Water. will be up plied at the /brings at the following prima. vie For 1 bb l Wahl— --SS 00 • '• imniberry),—.—.—.-- 300 (oat).— Oe llottiee k S pmt, per dos— 40 Parties wishing rooms, or any information in regard to the place, will address the Badford Mineral Spring' Company, Bedford. Pennsylvania. HERB'S HOT Nti, Ha HRIEBURI2. Pa. The management of this well-known HOW having been leased by Messrs C0Y..13 & HE R. the present rimya beg leave to inform tie public, that the ou*e is now being_ thoroughly R VAT.D. III:- lat),_ and IM PRI) Klb, With a view to the °roper andcomfortable aooommoilation of Mow elle_ may favor the establishment with their Custom. unests will motive, due attention and °mutes', and no ex pense aria be spared that may conduces to maintain the Hotel in a krat•oltos style. Families and others desiring to sojourn in Harrte burg during the summer months will find ple.seat Boarding and large raid well-ventilated Rooms at our establishment, upon moderate terms aCOTT I:IOY_LE. miff-tin RRII.I 11118 CItAIIICB COMPAIVIBO. F•-••,..Nwnesnow‘ev, ADIZ ENSUELANOE Othiii'lll4 X, No. INL AN D (171EST_If Ntroiti FIRE AND 1011.41. ND INN! LANGE. DIIIIICTORS. Saone W. pay ---or _Day at Matlack. Samuel Wright__- 1, Wright Won & 1781 D B. flirter . " Dann lc Ettrna i t._ Curt Lewis , Jr-- J , d. ta• timue i l l ' a i. Saline. t . rvi - oming Canal Colser. /no. W. Eyernaux . ...--orJ.W.E.vernaan & A, Wool , . " Wear 0. Fobes. Ifisv.ge, Mortiti, & Co. . Wilson llaris—...Atttorrey-ot.loir. E. D. Woodraff—....9l eibley, MOILOI2, & wocdrafr. Ina Kessler, Jr_. ,7to. 1713 Greegi street. GEOR6FE W. RYYritnoident. .E„viNc.ll3 N. B U CK. Vice Presidia WarblAMB I. - ALA "MAAR .olserstgr, bus_ BAYING FUNDS. S AVING FUND--UNITZD STATBE T MUST COMPANY. amity TURD and CREAM, NUT stre6ti. INTERFAT FIVE PER CENT. S. R. CRAWFORD.Prealdint. JAMES R. RIMIER, 3eoretayy and Trisainiret. Office hours, from 10 =hi 3 Wolook. Whim Company in not Joined in any Avylisailon Lesulature, • 64 ISALt 88. NAPE DEPOT REMOV/ID to No, 21 Bondi BEYBN7/11 street, near tie nun Institme. The undersigned. thankful for past favor., and being determined to merit future patronage, has moursd an elegant and convenient store , and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Calibrated Wrought and ',killed iron Fire and Burglar roof Safes. Me °gar strip* ere and burglar proof ea es muds.) Also,LC -Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe and Bank Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and L ooks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the stronmtst, heat. proteotsd, and cheapest Door and Look yet off red. Aim, particular attention to called to Lithe's: New Cabinet Safe for Plats, Jewelry, to. This Safe is Oe ooded to inkrphi. In style and elegance anything lekof fered for thin purpose, and is the only one that is WM lr _Ara and burglarproof orscitia. blorio.—l have Safes, on band may twenty at Mum, Herring. & Co.'• most of Loam nearly new, and some forty at other makers, comprising a complete arcortment es to uses and all lately ex changed for the POW Celebrated Lillie Safe. They Will be gold at very low ntiOeg. Pleats tall and examine. lass-lyif M. ( 1 . It. agent. Putt TilE tit A.-StLORE. AilliMPW-CithIDEN ATM ATLANTIC RAILROAD.— hey trent leaves Vine-street ferry deny (Sundays excepted) at. 1M A. M. actualize, leaves _,3,20, P. M. Paarci Round-trlp tickets, good for three days. $2 CO. Marmon Rouse, Amino, Bodice'', and odor he ws . are 110 W open. tf JNO. G. BRYANT. Agent. WORM WBST TRAINS via PSNARTIIVA- Ala RAJA R , JALII, leave depot, corner IFJ,avairre and Ma RENT, at 8 a, 81., 111.30 r. m., wad 4 P. M. On Bender, leave Philadelphia at 7.90 A. M.. no west Chester et 4 P. Dd. Jr9o-tf a:SA Fv.ti, .MAJ,TIAII AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. BALTIMORE AND PTlrt,4 b.- - MLA tiTAAMBOAW COMPANY. Mumma Lltied twit Via Chesepease sec .1/006.1f3TOCanal. One of the pew l'on steamboats of this Conway kayo tbe usher eide of Chestnut street Wharf sysair itpr p atit vo,g (girolsys eXOOPtedt 31 3 033111, Asa well arrive fp lialtimirre emir rho next more, nr. Freight of an kinds takes at the lowest rate': ale*. Cattle. liereas. Stook. Vehicles. ito. Ear Freight, swill at the office. A. GROVES. Ju., Agee! mrlif-iM it No. 34 ISOUTA WRARVRR. - flat 1411YV VAS A. A.EW D DAY MBE, ria Delaware Inn !tango Canal. Ylniarelphia. and New York Exerese !Steamboat Cam ay Will reeinve freight on and atter mormay.l4tai r HA leave dally at f P. 41..deLtireaur their car gee in Newyork the following der.. 'relight/ n et reserntable ratee_, WM. Ajotati Ni, 14 SOUTH WHARV ti M. JAXIEd EtathAgo . n t, istil.i pera and 1.0 EAST mi vigil New TOM MamelVA b Vit tni,K. Philedelehia Steam Propeller Company win etnunenee their business for the season on Massey Int_ll Theis Steamers are rem receiving freesia at Sewall Pier above Walnut street. Terme eacoannodet.,,Plo- APply 904 %XL BMUS 111 th riotWintre ••ortul. etDR. J. Wling, No. 30 North FIFTH Does, nriLADELniA-Tregits inutoeisifility, da in =we, all dureame of the Lune% -a: OAT and fIEART and frequent ewes CONSUId 10fi in its third ani c iast sifts.. 0 Ivies restores all curable diseases of the TX and EA lie Ma wen UWW bat entire attention Ver the f bill 30 park Win Tint pallaente. whet, dented a! Mon rimojainew ,• !Alk 1111441111"-
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