cootie Here of Public Schools. yet°rmeeting of the Board of Control was : 11 .4 in ey afternoon at their chamber, earner l e1 ;; E t, and Adelphi streets, Henry Balm, Eeq 2 t,in the chair. tttt e'estion war received from the Twenty +[ requesting the uoard to commerce e 6 ' l3 .ii :Of an additional Rittenhouse public! ° , e- a - i, ° lll the least posufhle delay, la accordance horo - dation o $4 000 made by Councils en aPP T° P uer4trredt to Committee on Pro. . petP° ° ''' or t- - „, it h power to act fe t i . oo tolttee on Amounts reported bills 1 0 ° 4107,562 35, and a resolution was aos_,sd er iag th em to oe paid. .1 44 7,„ v a ,' vo itteo on the Central High School pre. th e ,,;, - g - I I'oo3 authoriging them to rent the OK", of Mario for the purpose of holding the commencement,p°°`"-"- end to sell tickets at twenty. , lotronli d tray the expenses of the name, end tO t N ee 10 be given to the -s-olenieen fora C I trif,; i. f.sch said this was the first time in the his school district that there had been an s z e hie de to charge for the admission of the graduation of children educated at n o, expense. lie thought it war entirely eed that the pul would not jusdfe them tre'P„ - ,, firsa , There w a r too much of an effort to T i nir of these themescommeneente. The ex ir."l,a. should be free, and penses he de im private subaoription. Me therefore, trt" strike oat that portion of die resolution the price of admission twenty five cent! esk l 'h st rald said the matter had been care 'id,rod in me committee . claremfors, to talq:„' n f aa .m.es, it was neoesaary for !somebody to !'glli '7, 1 - W i t - I t 's subscription paper and ask people oad two to Ore dotter!, as the case may be, ; ( '!l a se that the great city of Ihiladelphia might o ommenoement et the stoindousy of Maisie ts," e - dat - a has Dow arrived when the eohool should 1 01 e tO defray the expenses itself, and the people -' T rolly come forward and buy the tickets, rIl cb ee o 7 when they understand that the balance 14,i. fr & I en to the volunteer land v-Irrocec believed there would.be quite a bat ...len for the volunteer fund if the Academy 1 ": 0 , cl o d, and, if it were not so, he would be en vsiy vp p a aaa to moire • ch.ar g e amply to pnT the "rFCesbambers said his experience with tickets . 0 ~ t h a t people were very OtabOdeetiO over free ekeli.but log so when they 11131r0 to pay a:it:atter. bettered that the recent concerto In ma of the r tes were signal failures. Ile was in favor d striking out the twenty five cents, anti was will b..; to ontribute his full there towards renting the todemy of Mesta. ttr Leech mid the committee be,k, h ere t o f ore teen c harged from $2OO to $250 for the rent of the baiding alone and -she other expenses inoreased the gam to $3OO or $4OO. Hs considered that the m.tlivry would not be half fell at twenty-five cent a head, and that the whole affair would be a Hollingsworth said the whole expense here follfo bad been $350. including rent, made, and „,erbiee of the kind. He war confident that resent concerto given in aid of the volunteers 1. 3 1 not been failures, and that the Zane-street ~heal had distributed aerosol hundred dollars ! Ina ptoceeds raised in this manner. The sminglutent of ear. Lerch wee not agreed to. The resolution war adopted by a vote of lb yeas !ol nay Mr Bitting moved that the graduating class be yfrhhed with a number of tiokote free of charge Mr. MON!, said the graduating class expected to ~.,: c ributs towards the expense of renting the r ...itleg, and thought the matter of granting them ;; ;Lett should be left discretionary to the cen- Mr. Leech moved that each member of the ?card buy $5 worth of tickets. He wanted to teat Cesinoerity of the members who said they wished rid the volunteers. Those who received the I , n ott of this commencement ought to pay. Re mil, therefore, against the graduating class re- miring their tickets free. Mr. Bitting withdrew his resolution Flitoraft thought the motion of Dir. Leech att entirely out of order. While be war willing Vetribute $5 himself, he did not think it fair '5ll the other members should be compelled to Aar whether they wanted to or not tir Leash wee wand to the eystem of dead. tending to the amount of two or three hundred tittett to the members of the Board, while the Maeda of the pupils are debarred from witnessing titled 31t. Ride said no tickets would be given frog to the members for the floor of the house. Col. Fwagerald moved an amendment that the members , of the Board be privileged to give $lOO 1-c the purpose if they see lit to do BO Mr. Stall farther amended that each member be =aired to give one dollar for his ticket . Air Riche considered it the duty of every mem tar of the Board to he present, and it was hardly las Mat men inroad be claw:god for the privile g e If attending to their duty. After tome farther debate, Mr. Reed moved that the elation and amendments he laid upon the :.b1 sea the whole eehj set be referred to the Committee on High School. Agreed to. The Committee en Grammar and Secondary icacl presented a resolution authorizing the Tenhog of a new school in the Twentieth section ; tn. shat there be an additional teacher for the Hillis Grammar Seheol. Agreed to. A resolution was offered allowing the sebools to tor but one section nor day, from the 17th of :rat, comMeeciag at St o'clock A. M , to continue tll 1 r 111 with a rooms of half an hour. treed to--yeas 13, nays S hr. Leech offered a resolution recommending te directors of the various sections to allow the 1110 putgle of the potato schools to participate in as elkinb/113911 to tale place on the Ith or July :at Agreed to. Mr Flitdreft offered a recolution that if any ;etcher be found violating the =lee and regule ,,,, adopted by this Bear& the warrant' far the ,gay or such teachers ehall be withheld. Agreed v. Adjourned. ISTEREST.I2IO CORRESPONDENCE.—The tr.( lintreeting corivapondar.ce took plane be tavabl (Wizens of rbiladalptda and Hon. imp 51. Dallas REILAIIULPHIA, June 3, ISGI. me lioaottinn fixoßea M. DALLAS . ilata Sin We, your friends nue fellow Citizens, &stashing a nigh respeot for your person, welcome you among ns on your return to yonr home from the Cm:trot& James, where , . for the last six years, you here represented the flatted Stalest of AlElePiin as Ferny Extraordinary and Minister Planipltantlary with great credit to yourself and the entire satin tesdon of the country at large • and, fully atterord— ler to you our unquidiled Limisatian of your Mr - eater, both pubuu and. private, and one due appreciation of your public aervioca, request you e once a day when it will please you to meet us, 'ith others, your friends and admirers, publicly, n order that we may, in a public manner, utelcorno vu, and eaprese to you more fully the sentiments e respect and regard we entertain for you. Heartily ceugratulatizig yourself and family on pm sere arrival, we have the honor to be, with ustimerite of profound ermaideration and remain, per friends and tallow cilizene, Horn R. Romeo, George W. Biddle, Eitesrd Weln, " Henry D. Dachschet, Junta J. Bushy, VPilliam L •Hirati lintel!, William Ernst, ridward Shippen. Andrew Miller, Ssorge Junkie, Jr., Edward Ingersoll, 'horse W Thorn, Gastavaa Eemak, Win F. Judson, Atherton Blight, J.t - Johnston. Minton Vo - ae, !Imes C Van Dyke, Stephen Benton, Thomas S. Smith, Thomas D Smith, Win. B. Bieskell, Wm. A. Smith, Andrew O. Dallas, Due lieshert Beery M Dashed, Geo. W. Wollaston, Wm. W. Juvenal, William fm. A. Porter, Elanian] Perkins, imattel R. Perkins Ili Russell Thayer, Thos. B McElroy, Wax-clod. Q kloAilloter, Horatio Haboop, Egbert K. Nichols, P P. Morris, Samuel Dickson, Carroll Brewster, J. Cooke Longstreth, 131 n B Colahan, Harlan Ingram, tisorge eretp, Charles.J. Diddle, Ames Ottarson, Jr., Iforatio clues Jonas, Caldwell K Biddle, W J. McElroy, getzge C. Morris. John M Conine, Jehn Clayton, ' Edward K Law. 3s.viel Hood, Thomas J. Diehl. A. V. Parsons, • John doforth, Lewis C Canddy, Charles Sergeant, Edward S. Lawrence PA W. Wennlnfante e'tzereete, Zane 5, 1251. HOI G. M. Dexi.ae—Dear Sir: It gives me pm pleasure to present you the enclosed letter Mon your friends and admirers Please ansept it. With great respest, I em. . EDWARD S. LARRATICI. PHILADILPHIA, June 8,1861. Mr Dean Sin : Your note of tee sth inst., ae tempenied by the very kind and complimentary inicet of a number of my highly-appreciated lel be-citisens, reached me yesterday. I beg to Amore them 3nd you that It will afford me extreme *Ulna to reciprocate their ealutatioas, if they ill do me the honor to allow ma to receive them Informally, at my own house. 210 Walnut HUM, Inttnlday next, between 12 and 2 o'clock With many thanks, 1 am, faithfully and rem-poet :My, your friend and servant, 4. Sit DALLAS. ToEdward 8 Lowrance, -Eq. THE Coorsiusir of &wader Cadets 'of West Philadelphia, numbering twenty-three young se:at tracted% 'tested on -Thursday morning on en es cordon to Manch Chunk and Easton They were is fail dress uniform, and with knapsacks strapped h their backs. Notwithatandieg . the rain fell heavily the young soldiers were an high spirits, and In 3i A DI took the route, atop in doable quick time, for the North Pennsylvania railroad Send at Front and Willow streets. They arrived 2P. fit at Manch Chunk, where they at down Ii a milTDifitant banquisi ptoTided far them by a frineely entertainer, Mr. J. laelaeuring, who lies a in in the corps. Daring Thursday afternoon and stealing the company paraded through the streets of blanch Chunk, and on Friday. in cars provided forth' occasion, made a circuit of the Lehigh coal !Von ; at the Btimmit the company halted, per formed military evolutions, and partook of a hand- Hese collation provided by Messrs Sharp, Abbot, Wintersteen. of that ghee. Oa .Ilttrday the tummy loot the cam Ter Beaton, whore it ttnved at 6 A M., and, after parading through the streets, and on the Alegre, it took the mote for the State camp. There Col. Mann ten iiiad the use Of the ground, and had the Tee. Isola formed into squares to witneen the perform. race of the cadets. The various evolutions of timpeny drill were handsomely performed, to- Bather with skirmishing movements, and bayonet ',mina. The soldiers gawp were highly ieeeeisl with the movements, and at - their close Hiliasiastically cheered the young Philedelphla ea lele. Prom the vamp the company marched to the rolidenne of Mr. Planetaria, a distance of WO hilts front Ewan, and partook of a feast provided for diem by that gentleman. Both. at Manch Chunk and Eaaton the cadets' re raved every attention that generosity o °_, Hlll no) reached home at S o ' clock M. " 0 young gentlemen who form this company He students's the seminary of Professor Saunders, of West Philadelphia. - They are handsomely UfIi tOMPIL and are well deities, under the inetrnetlon of Di,j , r Mikandorf, who him had them under tai. 1 4°, 0 to military tactics for the space of font' months boy are furnished with morke , s, and perform all the operations of a well-drilled company The ?"°P".7 is perhaps the best drilled ceoet company i d rk 'hs country, and is a credit to the city of Phila ..e/Pbia• .I" , a members consist of captain, T. G. / . 44111 " first lieutenant, A. Driver; sergesurits, Bennett. J. Watson, 0 Horattnaa ; corporals, 14 needy, B beteenrtos. P McNeill, H. Firm ee ; privates, B Biugoam. .11 Dormant, 3. ry F..t-ney, F. Fitzgerald. A. Cleaver, li. B Brawn, P. IS. aloNeilie. G McCrea- E McCreary, L. Maynard, 11. FinneteHer E. ,elrlaitime. W. buts. 11. Sykes , Rushton, R- W K.] Earned, Thomnaon, St. Disney, DimpfeU, Dimpfa ll , Ii *Allen. LEGAL IN TEL LIGENCE. BrTILIME COMM AT 11A.T.Ti5nvaci- - Ohlet 7 lies Lowrie, Judges Woodward," TinnisPlODl Birong.—deoesal opinions WOTO dOnTend b 7 the Court at their late session at Harrisburg, and Andrew Ems, convitited of an assault and bat sman; them war one in the ease of Welsh vs_ tory on his wife, was senteneed to one week in the Cabot. county prison. After the delirerlng of the opinion, wide& eon- Joseph Chiaork, who is a soldier of Colonel Ein- Mina a moat elaborate argument upon the merits steinie regiment, was acquitted of a ,barge of Ins of the case, the following minclusion was arrived Coleus mischief In breaking glasses at a tavern, at and was discharged. The deorre entered at Niel Prim loot therefore Augusta's Jphaeon pleaded guilty to a charge be reversed, and the fund in the band' of the nom• plainant distributed as follows : The expenses agreed to be paid by the Means. Welsh are to be considered as having been paid out of the general eavensge, sad the remainder of the eversge ee ap plied to the bottomm The balance of the bot tomry bond ia to be treated as paid pro rata out of the freight and the net proceeds of the sale of the vessel. After theie payments are thus made, the unappropriated portlea at the freight will be de creed to Joseph Cabot, and the unappropriated portion of the proceeds of sale of the ship to Oden helmet. 4 Cook. The result will be the following : Of the MO romoiciog iA the hands of the Messrs waist, $3 523 75 wilt bo doscretet to Odenhehuer Cook, and $4 835 511 will be decreed to Joseph Cabot. The 'math are to be paid by Odenheimer Cook, and by Joseph Cabot, equally. DISTRICT COURT—JrulgeR Shorewood, Strond, and Hare.—Argument list on third and lest call ing. QUARTER SESSIONS—Judge Ham Hutchinson was convicted of a oaargo of ma licious mischief and of assault anti battery. Lie was sentenced to four months and one week in the county prison. _ _ . Alexander Robinson, convicted of pawing a counterfeit note on the Bank of 'Virginia, Was sin• tented to one year in the county prison Nathan Palmer, convicted of lewdness, was sen tenced to three months in the amity prison. The Fourth of July. For The Prem.] Ma. ED/TOR At the last meeting of the City Councils Mr. Leigh, member of Common Council, presented an ordinance appropriating $B,OOO of the money of the tax-payers, to be expended in fireworks, &c., to celebrate the Fourth of July. It is amazing that a member of the Commits of Philadelphia can be induced to advocate so large an outlay of money in the present crisis, when it is a well-known fact that the city, although burdened with a large debt unable to pay its Warrants, is doing its utmost to assist the families of the Volun teers by borrowing money to relieve their ne cessities. Mr. Harper, a member of the same branch, wisely denounced the measure as ,‘ criminal in the premnat (hetet*? while Mr. Quinn objected to this "howl about taxes and expanses," and exclaimed that fg we have money enough, and must not be mean or stingy in respect to patriotism." If Mr. Quinn believes the city has money enough, perhaps ho can inform the City Treasurer where it is to be found, and enable that officer to pay the warrants outstanding. I would inform Mr. Quinn that the city of Boston formerly made great demonstrations on the Fourth of July ; this year they have advised a general curtail ment of unnecessary expenditures, thinking it wiser to keep their money for the necessary wants of the families of volunteers, and not , fritter it away on fireworks. It is to be hoped that the Counella of Phila delphia will frown down this attempted waste 01 the public money, and not appropriate a single dollar for the purpose. The citizens Would doubtless prefer that the day should be celebrated in a quiet way, and no public re joicings while their brothers are, perhaps, dy ing on the battle field. L. E. A Kindly -that. that. Ma. EDITOR: Please suggest, through your co lumns, the propriety of the Minstrels, now at tbo Walnut attest 'Theatre, abandoning the singing of the " Star-Spangled Banner" in Gm semi-bur leEque style which they adopt. A man, dressed as a negro Goddess of Liberty, singing the national anthem in an aenemed voice, is certainly not in good taste at this time of earnestness. Upon me the effect was painful, and the audience only seemed to applaud according to custom, and with. out enthusiasm or encore. AUM of disapproba tion would have been dangerous, as PO purpose might have been mistaken. I know there is not the slightest intention to degrade the song on the part of the Minstrels Their fine voices could give it to us in stlendid style. It is only the manner that I, and many others, object to. Yaws, Phitsdelphis, JUDO 11, 1861 Da. JAMES BWAIn, of this oily, who has been on the continent of Buropo for ;tae last vzt yearrr, yesterday returned home. He arrived in the Ful ton. Dr. Swaim is the inventor of the military signal telegraph bearing his name, and as it has been endorsed by ,Major Orknorat MoClallan in his late work, it will dant:Oen prove of great value to our Government during the continuance of the war. • Late and Important prom Hayti. TEN srAlrign TROITTILICS ON - TRW 151. a? D--rORT rSINOS TO BE 1103111ARBED Bp the arrival of the brig ac/to, Qapi7:l34 We,, from Port-au• Prince, at Ilese York, we have advises dowe . to May 27. The brig Sarah 13617t0n,11118 loading for Boston ) and the Joitzt.Roynton for Philadelphia. Several large Spanish war frigates were off Port an-Prinoe, when the Echo sailed, threatenlng to honthetcl the piece, and all the vessela in the her bor were prepared toleave as MOn as the bombard meat should oommenoe. The coirimodore of;the Spanish Egnadron had demanded dee eweettatisat of Itieetta, a fortified town en the old French boundary line between Bay i and Dominica. President Gaff rierd refuted to eooede to this request, until he ebould bear from Fraeoe and England, and had also sent 2,000 lisp lien soldiers to garrison the place, which. - greatly enraged the Spanish commander. This was the position of affairs when the Echo milled, The feeling on the Island between the black and mulatto population was anything but amicable ; the former were in favor of the present mined Ile vernment, by which they were enabled to obtain the lion's share of the spoils, while the latter ge nerally favored a French protectorate, es they would then obtain mere appointreente under the Government There was aleo another trouble brewing on the Island, which was likely to embarreas the Govern ment. The free blacks that had been enticed Were by tierfrard found things q uite different from what they were reptesented by itedpath and his associates. • They were compelled to work two days in the week for the Government, until their passage ant, SOMA .IS. was paid. They were only allowed $3 Hayden currency per diem to live on and support their families, welch is equal to about 26 cents of our money. They were also impressed in the army, and, being marched to the frontiers, the flaytiene took good care to put them in the front ranks. Commercial affairs were niehanged, and bust. nest generally was quite dull. Port-au-Prince papers to May 25th have been roomed. The Opinzone hopes something from France, became Harlem speak French asd have "'reach manners, but upon British sympathy for the Afri can is its great reliance. Spain, it is predicted. will swift - a millions, and many of its best soldiers, in its vain effrrt in Do minica. Bet France is reinvoked to aid liberty and progress" in Hayti. TLt. C r .:L...is daingad with *treat flaytien i meeting that wee held n Sunda*, May 12 SilliCh addressed the British Government, asking for sympathy with Hayti against bpain. The editor %baths ail the friends of Hayti there, white, mu latto, and black. TO editor, toe, in plerinn4l that in the United fitates such a fight is going on be tween " slavery and freedom;• that no disquie tude to Hayti oat come from this quarter. Affairs in Washington. MOVEMENTS OF TEE MILITARY We clip the following Boma from the Welshing mu Seer, of laat evening edovastitsys or TROOPS —The Second Michigan Regiment went into camp about noon to day. near the if enervoir of the Potomac Aqueduot Water Wolin, two miles from the Chain Bridge, above acorgetown. They have a most complete °amp tqulpage. Twenty five or thirty marines from the Marine headquarters, navy yard, left this city this morn leg 6u reit towards Baltimore. The train that arrived here at 6 A. M., to day, brought on 60 11. B. Infentry unattached. They were tinder the command of a llcutenaut; and are splendid material for war purposes. They came from Governmon Island_ Arrouree WIT S.—We nederetand that Judson Mitchell, Rte., hag been appointed oolleotor; and Me. Henry Tnomas, ( eon of Col. Thomas,) deputy collector of the port or Georgetown. Tno az Sienna. - L1G879. —10..r64 1 .2% dienlo made by the friend, of the ITeion recently about Commbian College, have caused a sharp scrutiny to be kept in and about that institution. Rookets or signal lights have been sent up from that point en occasions when important military MOTIOMOIIte have taken place live, and it is more than sus pected that there is and has been for some time pest an understanding kept up between parties in tole etty and the rebels an the other side at to all the movements of the Federal Mope stationed in and about Washington Columbian College has recently been watched pretty closely by loyal peorle, and a military guard is nightly planed about the piece Titers - seems to ov a desire amongst the friends of the college that President Samson, of that institution, should " delae hie position," and let it be known what flag ho trains nutter Re base large cabala of friends here who will very unwilling believe anything to the die• credit of his loyalty Mae New York Nineteenth regiment went into camp, beyond Georgetown Heights, at 7 o'clock last evening. They_toolt, bookies tent t.elpage, had sacks for the entire CEIMMEIIa. Ma. FARDERIOB W. SEWARD, assistant Secre tary of State, has furnished the ladles of the Fifth ward with material for HaVeloohe for the Gant halal thumb!, whieh they are manufacturing into those useful articles with due industry Tna Second Michigan regiment, which arrived bare yesterday morning, formed at their quarters at. 0 teelook P. M., and marched through the prin cipal streets to the President's House, whore they were reviewed by the President and Gen. Scott. The regiment looked and marched admirably, and attraated much attention ae they passed along. COSITIABAND" AT THE Jell. —Fugitive Maven continue to he tent to the county jell, and already a large number are there, brought in by various persona. It seems to be understood that the Mary land fOgitivea can be regained by their masters, bat the Virginia mestere ma y b ate t o wa i t awhile. Tim New Jersey regiments are doing a big job of work at their entronot month ab nt the Colom bia Spring- The earth works now loom up to a height that make thorn a prominent object in the river for a long distance. Some big 32 pounders and other guns hate been taken to the other end a the Long Bridge, and dropped alto g the road, and they will soon be Oftrfeyed to toe entrench ments and le mined • The road (Alexandria turn pike and railroad) will be bridged over at the point where the entrenchments strike it. THE Sixty-ninth Regiment is busy yet upon its entramobrnuats at Pert Coreoran, and expects to have everything in apple-pie order by Thursday Of this week. A supposed spy was arrested near this camp On thinday night. A NSW WEAPOII called the Tennessee dagger has been invented is hietaphie, Tenniseee. It is in the lona of a ehort-eword or hunting-knife, about three feet long, with a blade double-edged and sharp as a aim lateeliy, and 'wan osmioncad to w dizie. months ie the county prison. William Keating also pleaded guilty to a dump of assault and battery and malicious mischief , and was neatened to throe months in tho 0107 0 42 °D• The court then adjourned. FINANCIAL AND CONDIDUCIAL. The Money Market. , PHIJAMILPELA, June 11,1861. We have ho fahange of importance to note in anything cezmeateci With the etock market. Tko market is exceedingly dull. There are fair prospects for a large subscription to the three million loan asked for by.the State of Pennsylvania.. The people who witbdrew their defaults from the numerous saving triode after the panic oommeneei last fall, and who have been hoarding their money ever steno, at the risk of its loss by thieves, burglars, and fire, have here pre sented , to them a perfectly safe investment that will be free from taxation ; that will pay six per 0 Mt. Intend; that can be had in sums as low as fatty (Idlers ; that can always be turned into menu at an hour's notice; and that, at the same tlmll7 will aid the good work of re:establishing our Go vernment. There does not require a great amount of learning to tell that we orin have no property it we have no Government, and none of ue can put out our property to better advantage than when we give it to the rapport of the Government, and at the same time get full interest for its use, and IWO the mama of repoesessing ourselves of it at any time we please. The N.resn..4 Bd,a.t IVete RAperter, of PM! burg, reports that a new and dangerous counterfeit 19v-dollar bill, on the Blue fill Bank, Dorchester, Massaohusette, has just made its appearance in that atty. Vigtette, (art upper left and,) man seated beside anvil, hammer. es, train of ears in dilettanti, TEN below, large X in centre of note; farmer with sickle and sheaf, one toot resting on a atone, 10 above, on right end. Better refine all of this plate. Philadelphia Stock Bachanac Sal Ca, Jane 11. 3141 ispoittft ST R. E. Nttymkunt. Mernbuta' fixolume. FIRST BOA RD 1060 Penne 6e— —.773€ 3"0 WY 66 NM a&P -22 3ro da --- --- 77% WO do --- .oaalt-91 600 do - 773£ foe N Ponce 68 - . 6736 IS MAIIOOiII it - • - .66X I Cam ec Amb k:...112 o do -.......- --__..6634 1! ..6 ____ll2 27 do-- 654 1 Peelle. IC::::. —TM 6 on . --. -Oki 2l dn ....—.37)i 52d tc 3d at R- - —33 1000 GT & Coates 7a —Ss 10 do- —.. —.31 1000 Read 6s 'B6-.2 dsys.ll 10 do ........... .—....6T LOJ Lob Valley es. —&I BETWEEN 3IOARD2. 1000 Lehigh Valley ea.— . • !SECOND 6 Cam k Amb IL —ll2 1000 Penna. R let 16 Harraburg 5434 0 a,,— 1 0 Reading R,Zidretn.l6% 100 do— .asawn.niNi lER v 66 Nes , OR P.-96 Iwo do Ow Cia*Ver.P.ss Ste N retina 83 ....88 8 K.. ~88cra.81154 2J Normtownit.e6WB.46ll AFTER' BOARD An Cos ta &P . CLOBING PiLtOE5-firEADY. Rid. Aski.t. Bid. Asitd: ?hits 616,- .int oft 553 i! Elmira 7s '76 - 62 Phila 6s /tint off 8731 8831 Long bland I-. 5% 9 Pails Cis atm irtotrs 96N Leh Cl & A.— 4 7 48 Pence &h..— =24- rrsg Le}. CI & N Rop-593i Read R - -15% 159 td' North Penns _ a 73; Read tide '7O-- 79% 80 IN Pa R .57% fBYe Rend mt 65'80 43 es 91 IN Penna IR 1011.-65 90 Read nit 6e'B6_. 7t 713 L Carawinen R 'oral 4% ... Penns 313 5 ag Frank &So R -52 t roma s oar :i:asnsa-.t. s Mi. Morris Can eon. 39X 1 Reem&Vtne-st X. 2 - Morris Can Pfd 106 - Went Phila u_.-.62 55 !PA 1 .1 . _ 65 1.6341 . 81111L015 & Pule— 7 7% Soh Nay Imp fts.-- 78 green & Innate' 103 i Soh PI at 12t001C. 7 !Chest & Waln't. .. so Son Neer Prete- it 15 Philadelphia Markets The Flour nioteltat ft eniet to-die there is HOMO little export: demand, hut generally at a pride below the views of beldam, and the only sates we hear or are SOO Obis Pennsylvania superfine, a geed straight brand at $537%.500bb1e extra at dMAI, and 500 bbls Weetern extra fermi, on vas.s kept privet.e. The tiNl46 aes buying in a small way only, at very irregular rates. r -nging from $5 to .8514 for common to good Western and Pennsylvania superfine end extras- es nee 50 for c.hoice extra' aLd extra f- min and $6.75x5750 bbl for fancy brand% as in quality. The receipts are on the in, __Jerome. end the market dull si„t the above armee. Ble Flour and Corn Meal are not inquired for; the former iscUe at 4360. and the latter at 0t282, 4 f1AP . bbl for rennin I maim Meal, - without 'finding ta.", era. - Gam:v.—The remit. a and at es of Wheat eire mode rate, and the mark t nosett ed and lower; 4.000 haebeit far to good and prime Western and }Mme reds ..nur navine found ba.ers at 110M33 in the e.rs and in 'Ave; IrSite ranee■ at 110f16 m. as i ttuslity. Rye is dull- and is tan afteenee o. as ea we a dote Pa IPS BO mina' at dlks ('ore meets li nitad d mane; shoat 2 000 busie's only fon byereat Us far prime FONthe a vadat'', afloat, and 46045 e for fair Western mixed, in store. Oats ate steady. with sinful sales of reties at 320 1u store; the receipts are very light. Dee X. -- rneta ,e hit eoradtktma dAriti in Qesivaitrell• and 16G, .t.to. 1 scarce and wanted at sig 4 toneranneVii Berk deli- COTTON is quiet, and no sales have been made public to-dai alter da.Otatieoe, GROCSILIES ate held with more firmness. and a few ...lee of Les Coffee—shish is scarce—to note /All 012.. on time. Ystovisions °enthuse dull and neglected, and prices about tne awe. • W azakv is itiaetive, lib's selling in a small way at R uex g, end lin& at/6)fia. cyry ITEMS. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT.—A Cowart will be given on the evening of the 15th. at the Academy Of Alums, by Mr. Mark Hassler, the prooeida of which are to be applied to the relief of indise at families of those who have gone to the war. The lendable undertaking of Mr. Hensler shou'd be liberally aided br our inhuman generally. The programme for the occasion is of a su perior character. 3TBAWBSBRY FESTIVAL -We have been re quested to notioe that the ladies of Emmanuot Church." Holmeebure, intend holding a strawberry Festival at that place to day. for, the benefit of their Sunday School. The large number of friends of that congregation in this city will, no doubt. embrace this opportunity of making a delightful trip into the MIN Parton of the city, and aiding a worthy enterprise. The care for Hoirnesburg leave the Heneineton depot at JIM A. M , and 4% and 5% P. 51., or vieite can be made by steamboat from wharf. The Festival will oont:nue to-day and to-morrow. GREAT REDUCTION IN DRY GOOD3.—WO bait!! attention to the announcement cf Messrs. Cooper de Coder& (comer of Ninth and Market etreete,) in an other column of our paper. The Stook wmon they Oar is extensive, weil.seleeted, and seasonable, and the prices at which they now offer such articles as Linens, Embroideries, Lace Mantles, Bemires, Barege Robes, Cashmeres, OMNI Irginil3ss, and o variety of other desirable things, make their place a point of s•ecial interest to buyers. Yesterday their store was crowded from morning till night. and we were assured by men tors that ;tom twenty to fifty per oent. may be saved on all their goods by 60114 eDII7. Whet ohanoe foe bargains Joy AND Gnygg.—Joy is heightened by exultant strains of music. but grief is eased only by low ones. A aws.s, sad messuxe is the helm of a wounded spirit. Music lightens toil. The sailor mills mere skean], for his sons. Bow happy are those who have always had the judgment and sauce to par:sump their clothes at the one-price depot of Granville Stokes Military clothing furnished at reduced rater. WORKInG bottlinue —Some of the ire .eating eorrasyandimta of newspapers in !Magnin are finding fault with the ha - dy Northern soldiers who are on duty In Misr9lsvid and V rani& They say thir are rough, dirty. and uncouth. and they conceive that a baronet thrust from cob vulgar hands, in the breadbasket of a Secersi mutt, would be an unbearable insult. These caloric-devintrine indtviduele are hard to please; they don't Use ow- sollere that sneer at our" silk toookion" regiments. and the. even profess not to ad• mire the elegant garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Mall cf Rockhill h Wrean, Nos 6ni and ON 01161111111 t street, above llinth. The last-described aril ales are sour grapes to traitors. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS VP TO SZ O'or.ooK Aeon Nzalcr. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestant Wm Jackson, Cincinnati, 0 JR Haines, Brady's Bend R s Miaow in, Penns Mre J ;Meese, MauiHuth° Para Lieo D Hanoi. R J kompson New Orleans .1 L eon, Dr J Merrill,Neer Orleans .1 E Eintchinson, Y fr 8 • 'arrier, Harrisburg n Little, Massachusetts J Tenney. Maws moons T C Paton. Piew York Ma dotis invernig,N Itameihire de Genteia J g rlobsios Jan kr rt. Pens, New York Taylor. from York paint B Pierce, Boston W Rouse, Taunton L I) Biellnp. Mums key Join Woart, Pa Miss 0 hl Dewey, Pa John P Putnam. Seaton giuckins. *Mon M R Simpson & Boston miss es Olorrnm, Bonton .1 Woad—how York Dr ti F LrarAoy. 1,4 Wo I,__A II len. NOW York .1 it Reynolds, New York' " tt Boole. New York J A Boole. New York W H es.,oba,rds, Bo•ton John L. Buell, Cinoinnati 3 O A Jaekson. pew York (apt Mpol.ary. HArrlburg Cact Lorrain, Harrobutu omeo......ltorr,ahorts Ii e 14 eerier. RappleberK ttor, Al 4 Reeder. J aston W R Jones & la. N Y Jno de Pm.le. Sugland T F Oiebona Dew York W Sammy. new York - W AMery, New York RL. 8010M0d, New York C C trash & child. N Y Modure, Tomb, DC Li Tracy. Mansfield. 0 M D nomad M Eldridge. new 1 F ARed. New York Jos m Mrs% I•ew York J S Converse, Ohio Sam' 14.,rr.te A 2 I.dielD H firden US s Jr. Cono.et. new Jersey B M Shoemaker. Beititnre R Alder, NeW York Mite 1., Porter, Mierollll ^ mos, ,osn.sotismt. Geo Wilkoe..Plaw Yin P Poleed.Curoinnati. 0 U P Mannar . Iwaton rams Cott. HAW° d W Walt, Brooklio Lien! J T Carpenter. N Y Wdew York Jo n M &mines J Handed, gormeouout AGt Mn New York 111‘ raw" U rt N Charles C More. N Y, ID 6 Coadington. New York Mr Wo A .seer York W MoCockey. Penns Lieut L R Bin.gbam. D 0 T thulium &laL. I J whey. New York F Kee ett, Baltimore .1 C bay Dee. Boston GVP SaMPlari sostqn P Itt Lttiston. eltebdro 0 -Sunkist, Mrs Bidets:. & ahild. Pa Air Breuer. Pittsburg J P Clement H Blackburn J. lie Dickman. w UM , Mill E P Monroe. Cincinnati J Howard & wf. Mass Robt Coles, rittaburir Alms C E Thompson, Pa MERCHANTS' HOTtitriannis mess, omow Aron. J E D•nieen.Spriegfteld A F Brown, Reading Hon Jacob Fry, Jr. retina Non H D Foster, weetm'd W Young, Penneylvame. C 8 Palmer, New Hope g 6 tstevens, Hie , yiand 8 marefield i Hasa P Hider. Aktinntio City 8 N Brediey.rfew York JW f boll. Centre co, Pa R H Foster. Centre noire Rich MoGrann. Lanimmer John Reilly, Lanooster John Underwood. N Yofic L H Groot. Allentown :On is I. Bin, Floreneejaaas Pos Ptoble, Hartford, Conn B W Oakley, ft Wayne, Ind W Thompson, Mass It A rem, renthiceten M 0 Einstein. Harrisburg J ht Trimell, Columbus, 0 Baml C MIMIC It wt. 11.1 8 r. f,081.8 110T.k.:1,—catestout urea. awn Thi r d, Jno A Webatrr. Jr. Pel Enda, Nineyland J mend Maryland Chas Wl:loran, Jr Jno J Do. ey,PottenBlB A Maces Pron., R I Weeden yr, v. It t W x tvi el !wean, New York W C Satual fi aid maryiand 16 Churs:ale n. N J C C ton. York S Porter, Lanaaeter DIAon, Ponnnylna.run THF UIION-ITopt street. &breve Thum. PF T awe. PhdadelPbia W H Hobson. Palawan! C Veal. Cleve. 'eta .31 campeett, Batumore •. Campbell, Balttmora L Bee h wt. Paint jrMal.,LlTnta° lr Malllns4P Cheattwi,lMa I , ^ 074:10w York Qdigley T WOrMtal &Ms Fenn COMM EROLIL ROTEL—Sixth at., above Cheidant. B C Pearce, holevyland W C .row, Maryland . J N lett Is. UsiOid. ea John Yuoom. Jones illo , lll. J lowans, unmoor co nitehend,Oxiord Thom AMOR. ono. Md W , nenter Samuel Rhoads. Peons Owen .tt mar. Maitland M.o. in Maven. Camay ea Mennen B Ford. Mariana el IC &trainee Balamore r. Ma's Pearce , J P Valitnae, • Peena • W b a ru m. prarodin co Joon Kendig. Lone no B Good, LOLICOMMT CO Mi.e Kate Lapp. Chest oo ThouApp, Chester. oo R Baldwin, Chester no Walter. Cheater no Joel Booth, Quieter so ItUVERifi HOUBE- - ThUll Meet. abgava Ha e John C Harvey. Ohio nos J Suite Mint°l"+ rani*, Tamaqua thmmager , r.„„„ itosenEaTtoul rottlifillo TDB PRESS.-PHILADELPMA , WENT914:1 7 ,, AM 12, 1961. BARLEY MAP HOTEL-4660nd et.. M. Vine. Geo W Mean. Pittsburg Edw ehotwell, WeieJereey And. T Cox, blew Jersey J White &IF New Jersey Jonathan ft ibtm, Newtown F Weittoot, Mir Jamey A Quimby, Wiim, UeL A Denehhower, Books cm pa p Manna Penne David Jarrett. Palma ht P Jarrett. Penns Joshua Fell. Penns P Humes, beeton tteehen Netts, Jr. N I PP° Anthony W Rich, Penna John Jamison. ftertamile BTATEB UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. John !Mies, Carlisle t 3 W litronth Penns „Wray , Crownover. PODIA Jae ear:v - 31E1re. Parry oo w C Bice. Lancaster fi Watts, LISDOEStAr Peter Whits, Hos,Mara Jr.. hi won. PittabiLTS N b Gilda. Bedford oo D Neff. Heading J D Tamer Jr. la. itelloronte John Harrison G W Jou3obe. Penn& A ri Walton. Mt Joy. Po. J(l3 P Zell, Delawn,re co Alan Taggart. Cheater Co M Macioce, Atlantic City Sam! fillgnal• Mader co BALD EAGLE 110 TEL--Third et., above Callowlitli„ All Nudes. Bethlehem H Elhaletter, Bea* Co Semi Homer, Dania Co Jao'o ieenhuiti, Cenre*. Beni Somme', Lehigh co DemielEern, Letach co Jacob Leek, If bviiis Bang Boyer ,_Port Clinton Merlin Kemmerer, Penna Jos Miller, Forelewille hire Kaudman, Allentown Mimi Krim, Phrenixville BLACK BEAR—Third street. &been Cal Jos Landis, CooperAnra Wm Hamer, PPIIIIO. J Penn C Harper- Jenkintown C Morrison, retina A Faust, Penne 8 Regained. &marten D Krauss, Herat ird Mies KMMilli Hereford Wm Krawm., nerelord Wm Meth, • tuna P Btemel. iteedisg folio Kramer, Pottsville Tilden Abhor, Pottsville Jacob Hutt., s. Sumneytown R 8 Rorer, OlneT Gee Kitne, Pew' Jacob Buy r. Stonorsville; Jacob Grebe?. Trement Chan R Knight, stuanfiele NATIOINtAIs HOTEL.--Kane errant. above iblya. K gwoyee, Washing-too B Ensminger, Indiana .0 Weitzel, Reading Mrs et r Albmght. Beed'g Chas It bits. Lebanon Mre Hunter... Lebanon nontuol Barthnlo arr. Pa John Mohr ;nor/Ville D Miles, hl D. Delaware J n Lawrence, mineramtie John Kresge, Monroe no AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Ftttb. G W Fflonn, wellsburg, Va G B Johnson, Parranesv , e ..1 terottoo. New VAN: F A Torbert. Maitland C P Reiner. /tint W Rawson. Phan Dr Winton St: eon, W Chem .s; Jones, New York W llalenbaker. Penne J B Curry k wf. Lel C Kingsm tn. Taunton reth Whither. Boston . Joe B renbr. New York N Roberta, Minneeota Non W Read, Rath. Me Cant r W PreMe, Me Peter Prnith,Laneaster MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Meeond et., above Arch. O C Robinson, Delaware Meat 3 L Adler, DtiDarla Louis Dubrte_c_Johnoville ANellburr? Paull& p goblet oe, Williamtrpt AR Rill D. Brig Normand, (Nor) Gundarson, 00 days from Los: don. in ballast to A G Cattail it Co. miar Samuel Croft, Coo Mk, 2 dale from Chesapeake City. with train to ChTIBtI3II 6. Curran. Raltae.l3gger.lB dare from BanEor, with laths M Gnekill it Bear E C Johneim, Lockwood, 2 day. from HMS York, WAD toe to oaoteon. liar Jos Metheld. alay,2 darn from Boston, in bai lee' to N Stmt•vant it Co. Behr Annie Virden, Ghambere, I daT from Levee, Del, With 00111L0 JI. Hawley Go, do2r Ida L Howard. Jones, 7 dare from St George, NM. in ballast to oaptam. Pohl' mohawk, Giles,7 days from St George. Me, m baloot to oapta in. doter C H Moiler, Allen, 8 dare from New York, with mooe to 0. - ptrain. Rohr Looms. Hallett, 7 days from Portland, with Mee to Crowell. it Collins. Bahr Massie Van Dusan. Ireland . I dage from New Bedford, m ballast to Van Dusan. Not ton,& Co. ca.PARRD. Eohr Horizon. Smith, Isrwrob, Van Dagen, Norton Norton & Bohr A C Johnson...Tohnsou. Cambridge. • do Bohr Y'oring America. barber, Stow/gee. do ctir N B T Thompeon. Conover. Boston, do eet,r Mary et.. Roor.,4.lkloohoftoesti, da Bohr Gamaliel. Oliver, Wellfleet. J B Henry. Boor Mafia Pkokuo. esker. Boston. N Sturtevant & Co Behr C el Edwards, Gaudy. !sexton, do Bohr H Nimmons Godfrey, egmbridgeport, do Bohr Adelaide, Young. Newburyonrt, do air.hr Keneetet. Goldamlth.,Providenee, do Behr Ida L iloward. Jones, Bath, do Sett A TirTs t, Higgins. Bosnia. L Andenried & Co. Bohr W W Marcy. /Norton, Boston, Nob,e, Hammett A Ca dwell. Bdhr R G Porter, Emith, Dativersgort. Mode & Co. Sala- New Lbw 1., Field. New kikIKAK Kli Yulleik Bohr Ii W Benedict, EMS, Providence, Canner, Btionney & Wellington. Boor Leesburg. Megathkn, Gloucester, Tyler, Stone & ..o. Behr Carthagena, Irels7 Now 'Red rord. J R Sir Jonah; VeKc. W M Baird k, CO- Ktr Beverly. A fOrde. New York. W eitt H L Gay. Her, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. MMNiN S 0 Harrisburg itnav It—lv/ming MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FOURIII BY TILZW/LAPH. (Correepoadonoe of the Prom (Yaw YORla June It, Arrived, shin Liberty, from Havre; goitre T A Word. from Palermo; letymi - Eagle, from dermas; baste, from Gibraltar. BOSTON. ju_no Arrived, ship Hampden. from Liven:oo4 hark NV eves -01211113M1, from tviontervr.deo;:lbrs. a Mittatte Dumb.. front Cardeuse; Laurens, from (Mee MEMORANDA, Steamship Northern Light, TrekSeeman. for Mein wall. cleared at Clew York 3 ost.rdsy. Steamettip iMeoe A 16,13, Letitia. elenred at 12 York 2ear. rdav tor Galway. &hip James Brown. Crabtree, from Callao Jan 21, ar rived at Queexstown 37th n.t. Ship B mama Kean. from Rio de Janeiro May 3d. Arrived at Baltimore 70th met. 11.ric Peope.a. Joao., cleared at Baltimore 10th mgt. for Rio de Janeiro. Birk Linda. Dewitt. from I ondon for - Havana, war spoken 28th nit" let 2.5 44. long Brig Ban Antonio. Cain*. at New York yeaterdar from Cienfll22oll. Brig Seri Lark. Allen, Wonted at New Stork 7eeterday for Minion Ayres. Bahr 'ardor. Stiokney, from Rio de Janeiro, via De laware Breakwater, arrived at New York yesterday. Satire to xaelinor, Bowen, Courier ' Trovrorgy, and Rionmond, baker , cleared at Boston 10th ma,. tor Phi- Solit A. It Wetmore. Bogart, hence, arrived at Boston Min met. Solar Marisa. Riehardeon. hence for Portland, at Boman' tro e 9th inst. and ruled aKatn. Soar Elam. Feminine, cleared at New York yester ror Plnledelphis- Bohr Pearl. Lank, from Raiford. I/01, arrived at Bat timare yesterday. Propel-er Mara, niohola, cleared at New. York yester day for Philadelphia. Steamers T P Besatt,_Eliddell, and Concord, Norman, hones. arrived at New York yesterday. SPECIAL, NOTICES. Havr to BRIAR AVITIO.IIO2D BY ETIM &ATI Authorities to manage the details of the THREE MIL LION LOAN, advertised below, we earnestly ivies! the attention of the publO to the propriety and impor tance of a prompt and liberal investment in the same, The feet of its bump exempt from all taxation. and a special tax being levied to provide for the interest, and a liberal risking fund for the redemption of the Prinei pal, makes this Loan a most desirable investment. All information reiatins to the Low 0.0 he ohtAined hP calling on the nudereigned, who will take charge of EMT eubsoriptions made, and will attend to all matter. con nected therewith. DREXEL & CO., JAY COOKE & CO. PROPOSALS FOR A LOAN OF TRIM MIL LION DOLLAR!! TO Tim DOMNIONWEALTII. OF PIN!! ATLVATTIAA in writ/411W of the Arta aeon.n of en sot of thA ge neral Assembly, entitled "En act to oreate a loan and provide for arming the State," approved May lath. A. D., 1861, and the sixth section of the sot entitled "An not to provide for the payment or the MeMberei offl oere and contingent experigge of the Faint Union of the Legielsture," approved May 16th. A. D.,1951, and by the authority of the e one. Notice to hereby given that proposals will be receiv ed at the office of the llecretaty of the Commonwealth, until three o'clock. P. M., of Wednesday the fifth (ley of June next, for the loaning to the Commonwealth the sum of THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, for the Durposee set forth in the before named mots of Al umbly. The said Ivan to boar en intermit yea cent. per annum, payable sompannuallY in Pafiadel phis, and the loan to be redeemable in ten years from date ; and for the payment of the interest and [oods tica of the principal thereof, & special tax.of one-half mill on the collar tioe 0001 i directed io be leeled on all the property in the Commonwealth taxable for elate purposes. The certificates of loan shall not be subject to taxation for any purpose whatever; and all oertift masa of the denomination of ono hundred dollars, Of le.e. shell have coupons attached ; those of a larger de nomination will be issued either as inscription or cou pon bonds, at the option of the bidder. The proposaht must state explicitly the amount pro 'aced to be sake.. end the ra , e to be paid. The State reeerree the right to accept the To hole. or any part of the amount offered to be leken, unlace tbe proposer stipulates otherwise. No conditional proposals will be considered, . , Upon the ticoestoune of oar proev.P. l , at least Gent. of the amount must be paid down, the balance, if preferred by the bidder. in thirty and rusty days. when cmuficates shall Mane for the same, bearing in terest from the time or payment• The propewale must be directed under noel to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, endorsed " Proposale for Loan." The hide will be opened at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the day above named, in the stemma of the Gov*. nor, State Tr amuse, and Auditor Geneva, and such other persons as may see proper to be present, when, after examinatiOn of the cams, the Governor wilt award the !tan to the highest bidder or bidders. Di oilier of the uovornor, Secretary of the Commonwealth. OFFICE OF TER BECIM TAX, OF TER COMMONWISLLTU kiIIFFJOBIIRG. May Fis Mal FURTHER NOTICE. The time for receiving proposals end opening 'Me for the above loan is beieby extended to.the THIR TF,ENTH OF JUNE next, bi order of the Governor. 'll4 ALIFP.R. iul aoolreabr, of the Commonwealth. LiaTcaliu.orea Elms irra.-z.. -This celebrated mu]. variant Hair Doi is Ms Put ift Nit xP►ia. Ali others are mere imitations of this great original. which iota gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Raw Fire insrangty produeel a erdendid black or natural brworn, .10.6“ig the akin sr injuring the hitir4 and win ramsdy As in *lids a bed doss, invigorating the hair for life. Bold by nll Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FA.IIIII.IIVA k 00.. & CO.. Plubsde OHS Pm's OLOTBING cor TRI LATBaT BTTLXS, made in tbe bait =miner, exeremly for RE SALTS. LOWENT WHIM Brines merited in Shin Fivares. All goals made to order Warranted :ea/tractors. Our OMR-PRIDE aTetem u etrietly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. aims-l? lONI & 00.. So+ MARKET Street lIZLMBOLD'S UNIVRISSALL7 APPROVED EamanY.—Compound Extract fluahu wares Diseases of the Bladder- Kidnei, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, &o. Rena %nu ...ITureluumuist in another onlrarus. headed ~ Beloit.°ld's Genuine Preparation." m7lo•6tm•f GROVIrEt & BA XlllOl 0111.*88.1.7111/ noteutigto azwnie Van Beet in UlOr for Family Cowing, Ha. Tan clatiavinuir street. Pb thidelhlsia mai -Iv OAILD PRINTING, BEST AND OnzaPEas IN the City. at 34 @oath THIRD Street.. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beat mid Cheapest 11 the citT. at 34 South THIRD Street. SILL-HEAD PRINTING, BIM sad Cheapest to the atty. at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and oTery other desoriol Pon of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT & DROWN'S, Dies m's Itsildiut. 94 South THIRD fltraet. dem.tf MARRIED., OA,RN7Y—RtTriILE6....Oh th• 9th instant, by the Bev. Mr Dann. Mr. ) dward J. Carrier to Muss 'lose 11,,,,b55. sit ni this tekTTEBB—WATKON..-On the 24thliTtIMO its*• T. 8. Johnston Mr. Jacob B . Fetters to Miss Mary.k. Watson, alt of this city. DIED. PETERS —ln Paris. Franee,on the 19th of Milo Francis Peters. of this atty. *the rebut es and frmode of the family ere in _ video to attend the queers) on Thlrsday afternoon. the 13%a norms at 5 o'clock from the teeidenee of hie eistere Ne. 2011 Walnut snort. "' e prohoint Christ C 611 .41 banal wound, Ann tuld Film tweets. • .• HOW r.TT. - 011 the evenntg of the 10th ioetant, Mrs. F. W. uoisett, wife of the Late Joseph Etowett, in the WI leer of her eye. The relatives a d friends 01 the family are invited GI attend the foneral, from the residonie of her son. 140.8116 North Tenth street, to-morrow ( Thursday ) af ternoon, at 3 o'clock. I Laticaster seven will pirte the 10th instant. 3 7?illiam E. Thomas. in the sgth year of his age. _Mg nanny's and friends are rerprotfalls_lniited to amend his funeral, to meet at the realm of his f r they Robert. Thotasa. Nam erect. Horlifttoc.N.l O n rifthAlLY , the 13th instant. it 3 o'clock.. eweaTzarteitovEß.-011 "the oth natant. ?Jr. Relict Etwertzengeover. aged 69 yea The relatives and friends of Ale family are inVited to attend the funeral. without further notice, from his tste residence, Airy Street. above De Kalb meet, Nor ristown, thief We M. ed.'s ) morning, at 10 o'olook. * MOODY.—On the Orb instant, Chandler Moat. In the Roth year of hie age. Funer‘l from the reeidenoe of hie mother, Pine Grove. N. J., this I Wednesday) morning. at 10 KV.831.,F,11..—0n the 9 instant, FAlleAth Kr. 'widow of the late Daniel tb Heisler, In thea b soth Y essl am' e of bar esp. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-laW, 031 Marshall street, this ( Wednesday) afternoon. St. 2 o °look. MODS.—On the Toth [listen'. James Page Horse. eon of James U. ono Mary Diggs, -st ern _ 4 Year.. , pnaarai from the residence p.reg, .., • ~,,. North Twelfth street. this tWednellfinf.) attergoOn...at 2 o'clock. BROWN.-0a the 10th instant, GeOfra• infant eon of James and Ann Brown, aged Year , 9 months an d days. • . tiLIirSTON...-On the nth instant' William R. ChM' In the 4th year of hie age. F 1.5 MIDI G.—On the Bth instant. Samuel Ooldey, run of William and Mary Fleming. aed Sears. If GE.—On the 9th instant. John 0. Hare. need 18 months. Funeral from the rooidenne of 13tforse NV, Bet - Binger, 9115 Reed street, this (Weilnessiayi mornina..at 10 o'clock. 110134001.—0 n the gib Instant, Mrs. Anna, wife of John Hobson. Funeral frini 914 Meion street, this (Wednesday) af ternoon. at h o'clock. 1101,T 10th Instant, Francis. son of Freda nak V and Mary R. Holt. aged 10 Months and 6 dole. KIRKORI GE.—On the 10th instant, David Kirkbnde. in the tad year of hie are. Funeral from Me late residence. in Shoems.kartown, to-morrow (Thursday t moraine. at B o'clock: " LAN NON.—On the 10th instant, Michael Lannon, LAWRENCE.—On the 30th tatalti,t Punau Louisa: daughter of Clvistian and Sarah Ann Lawrence, aged 1 year and l month. -Funeral from the remidenre of her parents. Ridge road, below Oxford street' his (Wed seilloy) ofteranur ate Wolof*. MaCa 13U.—On the 10th blatant. fax. McCabe. in fent eon of Patriok and Sarah McCabe, aged 1 year anti 2 months. Me ELROY.-0a the 10'h Masa. James Boles. son of Thome& and Mary Mokiroy, in the e'h year of his are. Funeral from the re...Mimeo or his emests. N. UM Marlborough street. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 6 o'clock. Ib . :X.-0o the Bth instant, Charles Rex, in the 63d year of his age. 8211 . 141.- the 9th instant. Mrs. Marriet E., wife of Dr. William P. Smith. aged 40 "mitt_ Funeral from the reatdenoe of her hatband, N 0.116 Butto6wood street, to , morrow (Thursday l mornu.e, at 6 welook. 800HAN.-011 the 10th 'meant, Mrs. Mars Boehm, 51 9 1 Va ll i a r r f2;(a her late rhoerialiS.S*. Third and Gat• kill etreett. this (Wednesday) nftertmOn. at O'c Oak. * WATEIIB.--011 the Bth instant. George 8. ,Watalll , aged 52 year& Funeral from the mild/Mee of his sister-fa-law, 916 narrater street, this ( Wednesday) afterzoort. at 2 o'cloaL v7.A WIDE BLACK B ARIUS, only • - .1• 80 e.nts, 7.4 wide 7ltaok Rare 480,87117 6Q Gent& 14 *cm Musk Brunel, only 60 comic 7.417010 Wools Tinegen, out. vo4 cents. 7 4 wide Misolt }Unveil. only 814 0-wm• wide Blank Barstow, ni l I 8 0871t.a. BE,StioN & ROWS owning otore, ion No. 91 0 4 C TV , TNUT anon. arVOLUNTEER FUND. —ACADEMY Olr KUNIO —A GRAND GRIMM, EN C r.Reet r will be given on TBURiDaV cVENTNG. June 131 k. 1861, at the Academy of Manic by the Yonne' be dim of the Jr [falcon Or -miner fiehool. for the benefit of the Voluntere, conducted by their Musical In. art•iiiotor. Prot. /oho 80...,-. 1 Pis Amt, A. 8.1.4.A.p. Mr. Geo. Felix Bei.kert..he celebrated Pianist. ham volunteered his services, and will perform I So o on the Piano. The earnserbund, led by Carl Gaertner. have also kindly voinnteered. and will Mrs some Choicepieces. A full and ef fi cient °renews prcaunt, under the direction of 0111 Gaertner. Mr. Oil! Gaernier hag volunteered to perform one luaperne of T u kets,* c a n be e V ch in F o r o sale at the School. Fifth Itreet shove ropier ; Beal; ft Lofifirtne'l. eleventh and neernoc strantA Leo er. WAikre , gl 722 Che.t.n.t street; and at the door on the day end evening of the concert. beerrve+ create in the Parquet can be secured by &Relying at the Ticket Office on the day of the concert, .11910-41 EEILECTVDE Fon THE TIENPFIT OP THE VOLUNTKERS.—On Fein .Y evening, L Mn. BELLA Z MINTER, Till deliverfea ture et 8/0180112-BTRE:ET RALK,_for th e benefit ol the Voluntaerspnd their families. The initeeol: of the NAM'? 'Will he "'the Wants and MitT.rins a of the Sol diers.' a.arooiuo, the !radian part atl aims: Achnoks• on 10 cents. jell-St* 97- PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE R&M.. ROAD.—MEETING OF 6TOCKHOLDERs. EIPM.CIAL 07.E.E.T1P1 of the Btooknomere of the 0r.1 , ..a,,i.ta. wad kr Tle Itsoroad Ceielikeel Will he held id the Office of ,the Comptes.. on THUNAIDAY, .116811 - th, 1861, at 10 °clock A. M.. for the ha pole of Count daring a proposition having for tie oh set the early completion and leaning of the railway of the said Com patiy• tly girder of the President and Board of Mammon!. joB tl7 W. ROW MPOFFO D. heereterY. fIT Z.11.1teowacaln";11. 11 1 ) . AZlkttliTlS Directors of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad Com paw, verve tor Ego alsowne =AA...WU 101 held at the office of maid Compact at COOPER'S PlON'''. Cam. den, New Rims, on THURSDAY, the Vat inst., be tween the boors of 11A- At. and 1 P. M. Jell 127 ROBE hT F ReZER. fleoretary. W 0 Hai% kiltlVLOYbDatlei4r FROM IJ~3 THE CROTED - gitra MEGUAPIGS,O9IIthirrat• corner 15E00 N ana NEW Streets. and take pleasure in recommending It to the public as an institution much needed in our city. for its oare in selecting the belt meri t women, and children as to oharseter and 11;1.311- M:01110ns ADDIORn, Me It o egret% E._ M. LE. ft& ci-eee Tulpebooken etreets. 3 ULIANNA R ANDOIRFI. 1731 amanitnt street. ir [ARCA I RICK, Ism Arch street. Dr. PANCOnuT, MI Mount Vernon meet. J AP. RICH JAM.. IMO Mount Vernon meat. GEO. FREEMAN. P 47 North Elavestb street. P. G. OLIVER. 850 North Sixth street. K. NO vs' F.H. ' , lard and Germantown avenue. T. WILSON, 210 North Front street. moGUIRJ.,I22 South Front street. M. WEIIE. 823 Marshall street. G,IIOK Oa Market enact. W. H. RICHARDSON ,-08 Market street, And over one htlndree and fifty more, to whom re ference will be given at the office. - mr3o-3m ti.KEYSTONE REGIMENT MEAD.. QUARTERS JONES' ROTEL. This 2 esivient , heirs ACCEPTED, will be uni fo.ose, ..a..,...1. msd ..-‘..itaisd isla navvies at cane. under orders from the Wee Department. _Bs artterof-- - ---- -- L -mDeitTP, lossiit. SADCFEIt; tt* ieut. Co Commanding. T " 1•FTII-WARD HOME GUARD. A IVIKKTI'B6 of Moue members over forty-aye years of nice wit be held at their rnom, northeapt corner THIRD and WILLOW. onIIVEDNE.9D,AY Evening next.l2th met., at 8 &Week D. B. 81.IFER. Demeter!. I - 1;0 0 0 MEN WANTED - FOR TEE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able - bodied.' between the ages of 31 and 31i years, not less then five feet four and a half Inaba' high, ' and of good elmmeter. Soldiers serving in this corps perform duty at nalry yaala and On bostri United Rtatas war on foreign stations. All other Information which may -be-desired will be given at the Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT !Street. First Lieutenant W. irromEs BOVD, jet . bn Recruiting Moor. COTTON DUCK, SUITIBLE FOR TENTR, TOIL TILLS In FROTIIIIiGHAtd & WELLS myist-i fIOMPRES 51ILLET13.—trnited States Mime Musket and Ride Bells; aloe, every de seription of Round and Conical Bullets ;manufactured to order. Lorso etooke eofoteoWll hand. Orders filled Madill; la 76toreAn °Tie 1.90 V .6 CO., Patent Shot and Lead Wo,ks. 961 and 263 WATER Street MEW YORk. m>l !-]m TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS, IN FIR THR fury AND crivrery OF pa•LA- DgLPirue. WILLI*M meLvArt vi. MARY P. rAoILVAtor. No. le. MAvoh, Taira, MIL In 01% 1 .3f88. And now. June, oat, RIM the Court grants I Tale awn the respondent to chow coolie why a divorce. a Macula mArromonii should not be doomed. Regoramble RA TURDAY_:JOne n ot 10 o'olook, AL 4.. MARY P-MoILY -1N— You are hereby 000roul of Above role. /8117168 of no ties of the same having failed on account of_yarn . ab scope. 6 , 0110 P: R. EARL'S, jet wactbdt. Attorne for I ibellont. TT CST OR ?HSI AILL—The following , Noien flywoe&d by be tae we 2555p50) by men to J W. P A IGt, & of Boston. rot hams been re ceived by them. all persons are hereby continued not to negotiate the some, as payment has been stopped, viz Ihter- PrieeSz Co . due Angina 11 8101e,90, lire..Nbortris2s.& Co doe BergeniDor la lass 25, Pho , tridge,Bro & Co. due I or. 27, 0992 97. I.':Worland. Tatman, & Co., due B,,st. is $l,OlB 82, Bisset, Raird. & Co. one 4 80. 25 1e08.13. Wyse, Posey, & Co.. du 0.3.. yb *3.2 57. R. II AS,her due tier. IS 831006. G 11.V04.1. due Jule 16. 840 41. James 11. , nt0..1. due Oct. 0. 82a5 06. Temple. Slater. &Co . du , Jut 8. *Ma. Winston o ,, maa. duo July sil t 41 & Johnston, due ustil. 8432 03. J. J. I) , nitogto & Co , due dent. T. 82 21 0 Any ve rendition respecting the above Win be thank telly received. 11. W. CHita ,4 *& BON, jel2.3t 100 Ca M.Br' , Ul' Street. ELI SLIF.ER, O OkiNTREA TORS AlkD BDII Rh RS : T Proveitale eedormed " PROVOIALS FOR BOOMING A PUBLIC EICEWOL 1101 Jar, IN Tut; TWENTY FIReiT he received AT the oxidant sued . at the °Moe. southeast timer of Alira and AO r ntreeta, until I.llEinDAY.lBtu 'natant, at 11 o'clock M.. for building a Public School House on FIFTISkN 4'b Street, , ear TIOGA Street. mid build tog to be erected according to tee plane and spanning, tidos of GIKORGE U. tibriffELL, JSeq Architect, to be seep at the o ffi ce of the Controllers of Pubbo &Moots. Bf order of me Comtuntre on Propirtr. ROBERT J. ItYMPIIII,L, reoretary 1512.1 t Control' ere of Flake - ° boot& BE&PING AND MOWING MA cirrri E.—Pernono desirous of purchasing Mowing or Reaping Machines, eh d oall and examine oar Steyr- w Harvester For linbtnediq of draft, ease of vat, nd nds v l Lion t 4. kiddy of prase negran. it Oan not be onrpmfiged. LAND 1N & NON. Implement and Deed Warehouse It* Noe di and 383 dough rIX - rii Street. t r w OK NAT BARRAINS, THIS DAY, wok In BONN ET6, OePO. 1117 d Hittll) - PREBl5 l3 4l,at the New York Fitore, 27 South TENTH Street, above Chemin ut. jog 12t NEW MTJ.I.C3. COL. EWORTWII FUNERAL Iria.Roll. With Colo rs rifle Page. Just Published. LEE & WALKER, N 0.1112 CitEBINUT Street. nice so jell St COL. ELLSWORTH'S FUNERAL itARGH iusT mum BY LEE & WALKER, price as Cents. 80. 722 cIabSTAUT Street. 3t PURE PORT 'WINE,. AROR AND TENTH STREETS. WIIILE YOU ARE ABOUT IT GET the very bad Photograph' and Artirotypeo. Rowan to IN oomol•te and catenary" gallery, 8, CON LI ' , treat. above Groan. CAUTION.—AII persons ire ChttiOned elehi.t trotting MI of the ere. of the Dime brig C Deeieo master from Amaterdem.Oa no dub , • of their eontraoung will be pima in captain or son sigooog• IlesNitY 13041,_01 & Jell It 221 sod 2t1:4 trutrtail Rt. I SEITITEFTION FOR Tarp BLIND.—Ea- A. hib.tions every W. EDNFASDAS' AFTERNOON. MCI bp'ected Ou V 00111.61 1 ,1 Instrumental. Adnusslon, TEN GNATS. Commepoffig et halt vast 3o cloak. gropis.ll. &mith EIGIITR street. 71102. w-a Win QUALITY HOOFING. KASH ai l.. worn on hand and for We at Union Wharf 1481 BEACU arrest, KeiunAgton. T. Tillordis, 1R7.1r QVI W A/V VW Rtraort. WOAD -500 lbs. for sale by wirrEir !MILLIIBROTRER. 1e1147 and 49 North SECOND Stinst. IJELVU BRANDI.— One bond ptire 80/7THBAN,P4.II9II"far We try V* 0. l - LBR& /98 - AeVeL Meet+ • ifti RILLIT&ILY xozAvr.o. MILITAItY GOODS. FOR BALE BY C. H. MATTSON, RETAIL DRY ROOD% PARIS LAOS MANTILLAS, BEVOND IMPORTATIION. These Goode having beeArelinquisbed by our IMPOrt ent—ie view or the war orisig-1, , r Intel more Emu tue bare amount of duty, will be offered to pnrohasers at A oorresoondino minima from usual ronail prmor,7lll : AT 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. THE BALANCE OP OUR MANUFACTURED STOCK SILK CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, SPRING cLora CLOAKS, SUMMER CLOAKS. Aino, TRIMMING LACES, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Ac., All in large assortment, will be closed oat at an average reduction of ONE RALF. in order to complete our ar rangements with our creditor's. J. W. PROCTOR & PA ma MANTILLA. and CLOAK EMPORIUM. Jell-tf 705 CarISTo UV street. SIBLEY, MOLTEN, . -& WOODRUFF, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS * N 0.531 MARKET STREET. Offer the balanoe of their stook of SILKS ANTI FANCY DRESS GOODS, LAW,NtI, ORGANDIES. At ti & lota usortment of FRENCH LACE POINTS, • MANTLES, BORNOUS, &0., AT RETAIL, CHEAP FOR CASH. .118.6 t. _ M. L. HALLOWELL & CO. IMMENSE WHOLESALE STOCK, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, .c., Act., Sr.c., FOR SALE AT RETAIL, At ranch bilov the ordinser wholesale rates. Hos. 333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH Streets jet etuSahlgt HARPER'S FERRY, FORTRESS MONROE. ALEXANDRIA. MANASSAS JUNCTION, And other place, now IN THE HANGS OF 8E;tE88IONI8T8, Are doubtless points of Wei& interest to OUR-BRAVE SO T And the Male portion or the community generally ; but THE SPECIAL POINT OF INTEREST TO LADIES Is NO SOT CIPTITINUT Street, where the W BALA,' r:TOCK OF PRIOR, PEARLS. & Ott, is Win' off at Retail. and where FOR 81 - YOU CAN BUY THE VALUE OF 82. We therefore hope that the well-known euht•ry spirit of the Lodier.of kleila4elp6le.orill be eilfEeiently aroused tiO.TAge 807 CHESTNUT BT., WITH ALL ITB CONTENTS.. More especially as it can be done PEACEABLY FOR CASH. • ALL HIN EM BR OIDERIES . HITE' GOODS, LACES, HDEFs.. N. D.—aoo LACE FONTES AND MANTLES, at a pother reductmn of agper cent, ago Co. TAttlabillnilli all coloro 7 at 10 and 12 ant, per yard, for covering mirrors. Minn en., 200 PCS. SOFT" FINISH LINENS. entirely without dressing, manufactured expressly for Lathes Unner Wear, 1 LOT tiF liFinDY-MADE QUEMISZO, em broidered and lace trimmed. 1 LOT OF EMS. C ar• MISS YOKES. O' A Fresh Invoice of Point Laos Ooods. jet- in V,YIO (t LANDOL L, roman and AL-A ARCH Eltreete, open We morning— a muses low way Goads. 1 Eugene bray Mixtures. NEW MANTILLA STORE_ The most splendid SILK MANTLES in the city HOUGH - & CO., 25 SOUTH TENTH 8 MEET E& LADELL have Fashionable 112-4 N 011EPHERDS , PLAID% Olsek gm& White Plaid Val eaei Blank and White Plaid Mahatma SILK MANTILLAS, In every new style, the TiOhen gnnlitieß eVin neon at the elegant New Store, 23 SOUTH TENTH STREET. HOUGH do CO. JeB-2m 'PYRE & LANDELL OPEN THIS MORNING— ' ease (41mmbiouev.13Xo, 3 4 idozamb dues for Dimes and I/mom -s--4YRE & LANDFALL open to-clay one cue more Fast Colors Orgardies.l2% ots. govdo ell roduovd, jOE BLANKETS AT VERY LOW -• RATES. Triflers& for Mirror Covers: re-4 Nam-tor Ottanliellers. - Low Swims Moran for do. L+YSs k LANDELibi Jen FOURTH and Altar. ADAMS & SON' B HOOK to be closed out at LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. Cheaper than if a discount were taken oif after the sale eras e made. EIGHTH AND ARCH. mlsl ADAMEI & i3Oryo kiTuat i to be clewed net at Lowest Wholesale Prices, CHEAPER THAN IF A. DIRCOUNT WERE TAKEN UFF alter the sale was made. EIGHTH AHD ARCH. MTN HEITBEL (f 5 BON, e No. 713 Borth TENTH street, above Coates, Wlllsolltbe BALANCE or THEIR STOCK OF 14&W ^ND !MOIR&IIt.V DAMS 000D8 At still greater rediteliOna is 'linen than they have ever before med.. and at MUCH LOWER PRICES than any RETAIL-WbOLESALE HOUSE in the city. • ribuo7 *Ad r oelard /silks, very obese. Very obese and sad 111,61 e Sae, Choice Dream Goode of evert variety. Fine Jaconet and Organdie Lawns stl33f. LeCE MAN CLErt MINTZ% HOUR I%OIM. MILK AND CLOTH 'CO AND MANTLES, in/ OREATLY UNDER COST PRICES. SMALL -PLAID SILKS. . N." Blue and White French Bilks. Black and White French Silks. Brown and White French Silks. Often and Waite French Silks. r urro oaa Whwto Promoll Mike. 60 doz. Efdittr. at 0160 Par dos e° doz. White ark Gloves. 16e per war. Maul Ronda reduced very low to close out. at 30318 H. STOKES'. 102 ARCH Street. M)BQUITO OURTAINS AND GLASS COVERING. WRITR AND COLORED BOBINETS. The onboard:lent have now on nand a fun azeurtmont of White and Colored Atobmeta. of differaut widthe4 suitable or mirror and pietnre QUITO B ARS. Nt.TS AND DIO QUITO BARG. They are prepared to oover ohs dation, cue fixtures, &Men. ilium.. &0.. and to make Baoantu'o Cn, fmna ter beds end ribs, in the moat approved manner, and at thu shortest aotiee. 19HaPPAHD, STAN HARLINGEN & ARRHION, ['aperient end Dealer. in Curtain mammals,. thulium, &0., &0,, Fio. 14.00 CREFATNUT Street. CLOTHINVrt WHO r STOCK. WHOLESALE STOCK, WHOLESALE STOCK, READY-MADE CLOTHING - A.DY-MADE CLOTHING BEADY-MADE CLOTHING AT RETAIL, AT RETAIL, AT RETAIL, 33 to 50 per cent. lees than the usual Retail Prises 33 to 50 per cent. less than the usual Retail Priem Clothing Buyers are respeatfally invited to examine title stook, Tl a Garmevt. beixe fowls all nanufen lured for merchant tailor traoo of large towns and eines. are all well out, welt trimmed, and substantial!? made, and warranted to be fully equal to the beat Clothing manufactured for Retail Sales. This Stook will be sold remedies' of neat. LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER, dg SCOTT, joa-ssi de.A MARKET street. ICEI ICE II ICE I! ! noBTON FRESH POND ME EXCLUSIVELY. MAR S. CARPENTER to 00.1 N. E. corner of FRANKLIN and WILLOW Streets Rave ooutrasted tor a seasou'e apply of the above emar.crmir PRIME ARTICLE, Whioti they are now servial to orrromros..- . . Families. Confectioners, &IN, supplied at moderate rates. realms and others funnahed with any amiably from the vessel. or at the MANCH OFFIWS 41.110 DITPOT, jB-4t.* -DELAWARE ASSI2I3e, stew. Groan street. R e SHOEMAKER & co.. GLAZE% TAINS% • OILS, AND VARNIEDDR. NaTthaast earner FOUR= and RACE Streets ialiVate SPICBT4. - Five Cute of B.P.ER M. Dino% from Whale Me. et Tv Al elfswite,l.4, 0000 1 No. 409 nAck; Street. small invoice of Hides, nee', ari itt h tlkitte„iust reset wed from the Weitim : & gre oviefracnsr.,,,, SALES HY AUCTION. BY ?SAMUEL 11620 H, BOSTON, OFFICE CORNER CONGERS!, WATER, AND BATR STREETS. PEREMPTORY BALM OF 300,000 POUNDS FLEECE WOOL, ON THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1861, AT 12 O'CLOCK M.. MESSRS. TYLER & RYLEY Will sell at their Walollol/ber Noe. 122 and 174 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, To the Highest Bidder, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND FOUNDS NEW YORK, OHIO, AND MICHIGAN FLEECE WOOL, a eonelderable portion of whiolz is suitable for making Army' Olotits. Catalogues on Monday, Ink Mgt. Terms at sale je6 6t SAMUEL HATCH. Auchoneer NBW PUBLICATIONS. SOLDIEft-BEALITII.-A new book by DR. 11 AIL. 26 Cents. Jona ineFAs LAN. as Fe= SIXTH At. Agents wanted !a the aPT and dune jen-6t A. TREATISE ON ;MARITIME LAW. BY HON_ THEOPRILUS_PARBONS, D Voth. Roo. 911 ILEIZIENTLIt PUBLIEBIBB BY. LITTLE, DROWN, & CO., No. 110 ',WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. The Boston //arty Advertiser. in a late notice of (hie work. (May 31.) : " The great variety Of questions of maritime law /lnw minium and imely to »roe. rroktets a . senorryoetre. w n both anions Meyers and business me, to d some meet cal end scientific Obseu-sion of these topics. We think that need Will be f...und in Professor Parsone star deed treatise on Maritime Law. nublisned,by 14We, Brown. & Co. We nay name among the important Louoired_oven la tine work, the Melee et BLOCK- Anna. and bow far it mune de or annuls common; of eightment. CONVOY, CONTRABAND. CAPTURE, and the rak in ine.ranoe, rect,ptore andeatv.kke. Wen by Pintails, jurisdiction. in ceiza CASES, irtogat in oases 01 prize, and the warranty ce neut , al47 in Insurance. In all matters "here UiCTOSTIthe law is aweeted be the present state of aireite, we think that this well known work will be found to meet the wants of the violin at tuns time " On all the above tome. and others oonneoted with them, the leading authorities in England and /Merin are oited. and their principles and conclusions stated. jesfmwif St OOKS, LAW AND MISOILLANEOUS, 111 new and ejd bmtwiti., sold, and ISSoikanged_,bk the PFi ADELPHIA. BANK BOOK B TORE, No. 419 C r iIEISTN UT Street. Librariaa et a distance purchased. Vices having Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their MUM uses. bindings,dates, editions. prices, and onnoitions. WAPITBD—Booka printed by Benja min Frebnklmx, as call as eamly Booksprinbsd Led upon America Autograph Letters and:Portraits adr• *hexed. Pamphlet Law, of Pennsylvania for nale."cata• !ones. in press. sent free. Libraries appraised by rani-tr...JOAN NI PR VW ANTO. 0 RIIRGIOAL INSTRtFAIENT MA- KPR4.—Wanted G nader and Poilthar. To &50 bar induateinna man anod Ivagcr nni /ready effinkiy. meta Witt De e veil and FO lt re 1 kUIAQN BUM. new York. j 0• BIN K INTEREST.—W ANTED - A party of some ountni to tab an intermit in the control, of Bank loomed id the country. Thep vrvoni zation le nearly ready for blnneva. a tuated in e favo rable locality in the state. The party. if noeeptable. can name an offio. in said Bank. Plor inforenetion ad dress " lsox No. .P 21," Philadelphia Poet Office. jelo-60 TED—MenWAN of intvlligonco and • vienifne address ae TT aleoMl26 A gents. A chance to make money. end no humbug. Address. with stamp. or cad upon B. B. bEAMAN, 139 South EIGHTH Street. jet Hit WASTIO--ACIBLITO to moll PAVIS.II- 1 ! • GER of STATIIONERY and JEWELRY. at F 4 e one third less than oan be purchased elsewhere. on or addrems (stamp enoloeed) J. L. 114.11..h1Y, No. • COURT /West, i3oototi• hug& rob36-3m E MPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG Men, &o„ are invited to address the" Em_ploy ment Committee," at the Rooms of the Yount Men's Chrtstian Association, 1009 and 1011 011EISITIVI street. np3-6rn FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR s LB.—Boot and Shoe. Etore For gale —A veg• dogirghlfkoation. doing a gond hn minim. biome of J. SWAIETZ, 110 Ening aq GoND Street. jel t -et* ei TO ItENT.—.6. rare opportnntty is 11IL offered to a competent to T e ntoarding nmite Isy the undergignrd who r fretsthe pre mina faun rIP known as the itlT D trraTrti Ito- TEL. situated on CRStaft UT Street, above Fourth, opposite the Custom House The house contains Psrt, room. all of 'welsh ate partly furnished. The din ing -hall ninety. five feet in length, besides intohens, y...04...4,ead every other ettevanionsO that can be de sired., The toemtges hare been fitted up In a com plete manner, and are ready for immediate oommenoy. T 9 a proper person, having experience, a profitable bninneei can be done. To an acoeptabie tenant the terms will be made reasonable. For partionars apply JOIN ROA, on the prrMiseS. between the Imre of 9 and 9 o'clock. Jell-tittnelOt gri FURNISHED COTTAGE ON LW max.7 DEN Street. Germantown. to Rent for the Bum pier. Also Carriage house and stable. Apply swath MEND from mAIN 13iroet.. Jets-St * la TO LET—In PRICE street, GER ma.MANTO AN, a handsome COTTAGE, vr.th &Awai t aya u , rd, well shaded. Apsly at. Ness ' Coal OfEoe, I%IA IN Punta. near the Depot, Je6-7t* el TO LET—A. DESIRABLE DWEL ma. LING,_ NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street. 4,p17 to. WETHERILIL & BROTHER. 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. mhl4-tf l ig OHESTNOT-STREET HOUSE and WA. STEuant,—The desirable business location. nin CH EST N U T Street, with dwelling Sttaollo4l. Ay at 431 C HESTNUT Street. alga a GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO MIL RENT.—To Rent, the liyge and commodious m_odern-bnilt Rouse, corner of ARICLAT Street and WILLOW Avenue, with see, bath, hot and cold wate and E the modem Improvements. Acplyto HNRy r ' S_ TA R R. 710 GKRADI &rear, iltiladelehle• or on the eternises. ospe , tt FOR BALL—A HOUSE and LOT, =desirably located on MAIN Street. Burlington. N. J. Asoir to T 1 ,14. M. COL 1.1 NS. inti) MILtQR Stre.t. 1 , 1.14.51.4.16- Or to FRANKLIN WOOLMAN, avl6-thatdl4t* M Rtre►t. barlinttos. tTO RNNT - TWO COUNTRY ? MOW mim from TrbmmY• if:=ll°. iMIT—A very desirable swag, attetsT Itigingth'ag '• The C"Paneulal ri 11, .6.1^0te e d far and Hniumeaniali. "Pe ki? to avian O, fes-tf Bunt want la Iran end PANBOIrI stree ts. VOIR RICULIANG.E.—A CH.OIUS TRACT it n 4f , good Epp i rce t e s A T Land in the &eta of Net sits onme74. forly at e lf on I.VirDE l tilt n is e t t g i v f :l4 au-if BOAlt1)1141 B()/1111)IlY(4.---nitILI1(J/Dhia visiting taw city, mid others desiring superior isooomm dealing 111 the most beantii id part of the ettr.oan be suited by ration to Mrs tittOOKE, rt. b. corner SlX b6^l.lki MP) LOCUa l' Streets. Prorate Parlors. with E Qows ad,..,,,,,i, for single gmsttorrifin nr Wilkes. Terms moderate. ieo.st- Sri Ist:AAA t.:at FAMIC INKTRAIIOIO VU AY, No. 400 CHESTNUT Streit. FIRE AND INLAND ILISSRANCh. DIACC2O/1.5. *Mfg° W. Day— -.—of Oar & Mouse*. MIXIGOI " Wright Bros k D. a Biros, .—' Dana & Rirney. Henry Lewis, Lewis Bros A o. C. Riehtrdson.--- " J. C. Howe & Co. Samuel T. Bodine...—Preet W_yoinins Canal Coates. Jim. W. Everman--of J. W. Evens= & Co. fte A. West— ... West & FOOL W. IC Martin— " SaTasei Martin. A Os. O. Wilson Dans....... Attorney-a- law. E. D. Woodruff-- .of giblet' , Molten, a; Iremini ff Jae. Tenter. Jr—, No. Breen street. GEORGE W. DAY President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Preiirtentt WILLIAMS ELAPICH A RI). Anwrotarr. Pos-Ills SATLRG rtnlrDs. QAVING , PITAWN I S P-Y TRUST COMPANY, earner THIRD and MAWR HUT Streets. IHTERE37 FIVE PER OEHr. X. R. CILaWFORD. Preableal. JAN IEIS It. B 4 ONTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Queue /MUM, from 16 until I aieloalr. Lez flue CO re MDMIT is pot Joined in any apsdieeDou Go U feem udatu. - SODA. WATER CHARMS M. 1311EAKICR , 8 ICE-COLD SODA WATER. WITH FREE} FRUIT SYRUPS, AT NORTHEAST COIMER f:RQ4D AND OILESTs MIFF eTitti/rMS The Soda - Wat-r is drawn from poromain-linsc Fountains, pure and spark ling. well charged with air borne amd gas. the bgrnps are prepared with the highest regard 10 retaining the NATURAL 7;AVollt or gum panic. No mains will be geared to mamtaln the high (+hamster 'blob this Fountain has alined, at tained. Bottled Sods Water at Sni omits per desen. Congress Water, fresh from the dSnnas , constantly on hand. anyll-em r limn NLuznrs SAYS DEPOT REMOVED to No. ut. Routh SEVENTH Ellicott near tks lin Instants. The undersigned, tbspkinl for past favors, and being determined to men% name patronage. time eentired an elegant and convenient store, and hoe now on hand a large amortarent of Lillie , ' Celsbrated corroarht and obnied iron Fife and Reviler rroof Refs% i It . ti tu tianiy strictly fire and burglar proof safes ZU040.) A lie , ' Unequal led Bank Vault, sole. sod Dank Lao Lillie's uneq ual Vault Doors and Looks will be furmshed to order on short notice. Thu is the strongest , beet. ted, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. proMo A,,,e•rtioolar attention is milled to Lillie's /low 'Cabinet Date for Plate. Jewelry, ,s,o, mos este is OM rdtki to mimosa in style and elegance anything yet of red f or goo pawns, and le the only one that 111 glint a,eand burglar proof. nearls syns,. ,4--,e.0 --1 name now on band MU twenty of Parra!, Harting, .ri.Aw. IN glaW, and some way or ottiet a tteM a ta m menet 11 somylete assortment ea to size*, and all latex, —„ °hanged for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They Wld De sold at very low prices. Please *Ant Rexaillille. tits-trif M. c2.R. Arent. Vain tilliLtCa! MAI.% 1.) • W. 1300 T 7 i. 814 CHE B TNU7 Street, a f_tw doors below the 6 . uontinental."- The ettentionllf Wholesale WSW" ie invited to 61s Lwowmu OUT OF 1111.11711. of fit, mace . Ind Aptillial. %kV 1 " * " " ovary... ----- ^ hfitaO s O t e L i k L ' a l t ResSsu, DRAWERS, t.- rante W to ol sa l e ooremery m r rov N. d 22a OTh w T• till - r•treet. le7-Mt* DAVID M. OEM k. CO. Al: SinititiliJire— UZe 10:4 SDI VA e 316 Chestnut street.' Union Fuv i e i m °l n t a mmine• UPioR P3Lve r c it 6 Cintatnut Arcot 'union PZl' m hi tome° u. °ai r — rare — nd for sale whAitaala and Tanen. at Mantl-an-- - a a m /LOME'S Stationery Moro. r 316 CRXI9rIII.IT Sitar above Thi d. Corner o Minima street. Owner o Radon Moot. AOADEMY OF 151111410.. GRAND PATRIOTIC FESTIVAL! MARK BAWLER WILL CIIIR Hle GRA.ND - VOCAL AND ImILVRUMENTAL atm ;Qui' ON SATURDAY EVKin ING. June lith. MM. YOIL Tlig SHNEFIT FOR ME FAMILIES OP DOLMA MESS. The fallowing eminent artiste have kindly consented to aPP64r on thin oemanion: MADAM* De,R IMA. JOHANNBEN, MRS. JOHN DR RAW, MR. T. BISHOP MR. 11.ARt.Ilt R.TATT, L ' OR. . MK. A. DIEGF.t.LD, MR. C CIL WOLF3O RN. MR. OR aRVIS. MR. viI.CHAR.I, a. CROSII, MR. 'IM O I Virdß DR. CUNNING ON. MR. R. Or.Rßgu, Together with a °rood Orchestra. Ac o h n r rtoaLG i F iand HUNDRED WIN VOICES. tarot the now Onion Hymn, by can widreeisn, sm4 theled I/Anne, TICKATd. TO ...to t P4ltTa OF THE HOVER. 25 CENTS. Proscenium Hoare. - 11 7 5 Tiokem and Droernmmes may be bed. en and after Tuesday, at sleek 3r. Lawton's. Lee ft Walksea, Au re's, COLINOOaOm. (Anoka rm.... nod the naademy ea F. iday b ud Saturday, front oti I 4 oredoolt, and. at the door on the even.tr of the Colman. Doom open at 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. Jett At WA LDiI7T-STRZra TUFATiiE. • • Sole A. A RRAITGOrt Du.inese Agent MR. AA. D. Bumpily EXTRAOW.DINARY ATTRACTION! GRAND ContßlN ATI= ! THIS (WEDNERDAY) VENINO. June 17th, NINT NIG OF " ,HVOLEY CAllfr H BELLU'S T From ti Mlo'ff 001000, Biroadwe.r. New York. The Programme will coronet of 0.• waglety of Boon, mimes, &0,. in which the whole of thin NW Trottel , will uproar. The whole to nonolude with the Ethiopian Pam of NlOO2ll. IN THE: TEN Doom open at rg o'clock : commenem at L A. SEMMBLY BUILDINGS. THTRD WEEK OF THE RERELLION. THIRD WEBIK TII4 RUn. WA*. WnEOF comBINATION. NE w wAR OENti.. MONDAY RYhtil G. JansiOth, And Every hvsning during this week. __ Admission 2.3 cents Uhildren cents. Matinees Weamlay and klaturdar licornovh at 313 ' 3/3 ' 3k * ism-ss PENNA. ACADEMY or THE TINE ' 4 - ARTS-4025 CHERTNUT 8I RVE TheThlrt APIN VAk tilettißlTlON OY rAINTINO3 g eing in.rru Bla now open. nom.tvi.riee! gamm a TxokeLs. b 0032617 alai dren half price. Catalaaaea 10 cents. Stookholdera will receive their tickets at the Aosdamv. toOpen from 9 A.M. till 7 P. in., and from 8 P. al. till P. M. 0.00-td ISUDIDIEIt REtiefiTes SIT . F iti VIISE,.ATLA.MIIO CITY, NEW • - Thi ;ri , th its first - olass nonotemedatiorui for *ve 3 400 sueetati,in .4 4 iSCIoti ths lrrh M Bitua ed wr kin sty, yard( a the One in. st point where the bathing s th.e best and selest on the closet and remarkeb i e for an unusually dry and nealta atriums- Phan,. the 81.71tF El 0 (i'd.E will be foetid one of the most attractive nisoes 811[11108 , !wort nearredadewnin. 'rho table will be 11201 a supaiind. Thr house Is Rented with gas and plentifully auppited with good outman water. . . A fine band of maeio and the s•rvioaa of invent fast-sail nR Yaohia have been encased. and on the pre- Weft are Billiard Tables Bowl en A nal and elle .".t nuprber of Bath Renasiii, The Fishing. Gamut. and Sailing at Atlantio Citt menet be summed All trains atop at the BURN Rouse, to lane aid take u 3 ,p , awns= _ I' at AS ALAND , 01 1 / 5 8 AR or a in itre et, r irlEZial p ff Je17.36t H. S. DEN 9 ON. Proprietor. CODitaftEdB BALI., CAPE MAY, CAPE I'L &ND, rt. J. This well known first eass Motet will be opened for the reception of gneets OA TfitiRSDA Y. JOlOO 20. WRAP & TROMPAOM, Proprietoll6 VOLUMED A HiIUSK, (Jape Island, N. J. Iv Thin celebrated hone will be cpened for the re ception ot ;neat- on ione zt MI, ho DM:lotion of this house la one of th , , mow beauti ful on the Island, comma/Attie an unobstruoted vow of the ocean. A band of inutile has been eneeced exclusively for thus house for t e se , son. A Isms number of Oath- bowies Onaneeted with Inv estobl sliMunt. Vow% ltob:kng to. Wor.os ottoolloa to the pram. es. - • . . hep'ioationa for room. or other eartionlara watt meet with prompt attention lky addree+ing the subscriber. • JAIL H. LAIRD, Prop•letnr., Cape la!and. .1. TO NTT N R HOTEL, NEW HAVEN, CONNt3CTICUT.—The Pobeonber refurnished this fashionable first-a as Hotel entire last Meting. re modeled the old Dining Room, added a new Lathes' dirdieary. andnut domeista order hie tilt lard and Bath Warne. Families can have snits@ of Itonms at either Rouse no low as at any first-Man House in the imentrr. Boarders can go to and from the TON NNE to the HEAD, thiee time. a day, br rail, and take their meals at either House. without extra charge. Flaviair surahased anu Mooted a area Farm at raohom's titan this spring, the two Minims will he Inflaming wino tuners, eiruitry Butter.•Vesetati es. and Fru.t. Catty. from 'h e Farm. A Telegraph Line tee been put up at Sachem's Read and at the Tontine. at t , e Propr,etor's own expense, which connects with all the line. in the United States. H. LUS SCRANTON, &OREN'S HEAD HOTEL, GUILFORD, CONY.—The proorteter this well-known. Snit clan, faginopaple Ningolhiß HOr tits won d inrorm Its tormor patron.. and the penile gene-allr, that be built on three honored lest lam amine. making seventy- lour new bed rooms. new din ng• room, fort, by one ben fired. new parlor. forty by se only. Every room in the house is newly furbished..., with new carpete and new oonlrge furniture. ' she notel is or modern nenatruo !ton, hnile on an exten,ive scale. with an ommooatione far four hundred pleats; beautifully loomed on Long Island Round- fourteen mtlee east of New Haven. on the hew London and Stonineton Railroad; new bil liard-room, with three new tstres; two new ten-nin alleye, at a convenient distance from the home, and twelve new bathing houses. Fishing is not ant aimed on the sound. A nay yacht of forty•five tone., and several small sail - boats , will be constantly on nand. ready for parties. Going from New York to Flaohem's Read. take the 8 A. M. Lain and 3 P. NI, train ; cheer and tn.aet to fhuthem'i Bend diroot, ohnneirie ors M VIM Haven time through an !inure, rront Pew listeen to lied at MI rt• M.. 11 ' , and P. AI —time Ominous. At the esohem'e Head depot will be tnind one of Cook's best four-horse Omni bases, new and clean, to catty you direct to the Route. A new Barn. ono hundrod by Mr- two Get, WAO boilt last spnng,whlort will itooommodate t - teen acres of land have been enclosed, and filled with ornamental and fruit trees, walks. eta. 'a he house will be opened for the reception of of aim tinperlnt ny on the 36t os h de the r of Ju wner ne next , under the immediate suiendep o. 11.—ttlogunitoes are never seen at the Read. fee lm ',Kr.: tick...PITON. VICESSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA 00., PA.—This delightful and popular pl.oe of rammer report. Waled dirretty,tva the of the Pennerlsoetall Railroad. on the letellext. of the Aleilheny mountains. twenty-three hundred feet above the level of the wean. snit be oven far game the 20th of JtiNg. ulnae 3.4; semen the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified. rendering Cresson one of tne mat. romantics paa etkreetilre p , eees In the Mete. The !Eireann' is loins tho,nagaly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat or disease, will find au/no tions here, in a firm-clam Livery Stable, Billiard TabWii, Tenpin Alleys. Bathe. together with the purest air and water, end tne mvet magnificent moms t..lo seenery to he bound in the oonntri, Tieketa good for the round tnp from rtuladelphisi "TA ; from Pitt•Minr. $306 For farther informaton. address 0. W. MULLIN, Clllll6Oll NPrieee. Celithre So.. Pa. H OWLAND'S HUT6b.— .Bge:Do4THTI.4 G. LONG BRANCH, N. I. The embowe E r will ore hie hottl for the eCPT. VIeIIORS el%tarday, June 13, 1. ...7at As. HOWLAND. Prestige,. FP H RATA MOUNTAIN PPRINGF; LANOASTER_COUNTY_. PENNSYLVANIA. celebrated waterig Place will open for min ts,. an the 3d day of JUNE. with all the alimatioas of former seasons. tiktOntOO OR a mountain 3, feet above tide-water, overlookom the riohsst agriculture' country 111 the world. the air porfeotly pure and dry at all times, ren ders it proyerbially healthy. there are ample acoommodations for 100 visitant— /Iwo grade. wydfc. 11,e forest to the various springs and summer- houses on the mountain and OP the observatory from the top of which is prevented to the eye one of the finest and most extensive pano ramic, views to be seen. A good livery is )(apt on the Mao°, epd beautiful drives around ; hot and oold baths; a episodic beimi.t Muele (from b i l li ard at ladelphia* bowling alleys and talcolllll, With the latest in proved tables. Large sard.ine attached to the plane, from which all the vegetables are taken fresh for the table, which. ioo, will be supplied from the Phil •delphta and Baltimore market,. ems well as from the rich oxrionitoral oonntri around. Bartifild and attentive servants. having seen connected with the establishment for some years with toe are _proprietor. the undersigned assures the old patrons of the slime and TOO pulio generally that it will be conducted. in every depart went, 10 141 rOTTIMOT v,.onlwr WlLT. Visitors to the Pomo will take the cars to Unman toy, thence 13 miles marring over pleasant roads and throarh a beautiful oonntry. Through bakers issued tit the Pennsylvania Railroad offi.e, E.t.SVci.fill'H and IS ARE ET Streets. Philadelphia. Pat further partionlars or circulars the crecnotor refers to JUd. Lt. my ttit oorner rn ti U anti YIN lb Streets. and to JaZdES Id. BKYSON. No. 2 Nor th SIXTH Street. rtutidelphis; or address S. 0. eIt.AYMAKER, mv24-2m if Ephrata P. 0.. Lam:eater on.. P.. BEDFORD SPISIN(.id.—A. U. ALLAN respectful& inform, the public that this well sets !dished and popular waterloo place in now open for rete dm and accommodation of vuoitors, and will the be gent open until the first of October. perseas whet:des Bedford Mineral Water, Will he IMM plied at the kfprings at the following priors, vie : For 1 bbl ell 00 " 3fe " tosX)—. 60 Bottles, pint, per dos-- —1 SO Parties wishing rooms, or any inf . ormattoa in regard to the oboe, will address the Itidford Mineral Bloom Company. Bedford. Pennsylvania. mot-set 1-Pt A'S HUTS:LA, HARRISBURG, PA. Ti,,, maa=cement of this weit.known Hotel SAMOS been leased by Messrs CU tiE it HS n it, tilepresent propnetom beg leave to inform the public" that the Bowie is now beins thorone My RENO 17Nropi BR FITT% fkand IMPRG vND, with a view to the groper and comfortable accommodation of those who may favor the eatabliablnent with their diatom. Gtleats will TIMOr. , D MIR AtAcatiomy sad amarteori. Add het AN velum will be seared that may oonduos to maintain the Rotel ma first-olass stile. Families and others desiring to *Mount in Hartle burg during the- summer mouths wilt find pleasant Boarding me imp gmd wall-venialated Rooms at our estataishatetiti upon moderato COOTT uke27-be. J 011,13 wit tr" l / RAI WJANIER BOARDIDiti. AT &AIX& 1101*(14.—One family. or MITI willing to pay for reel comfort. may obtain DO%rding for toe en .sper tp as, private family at the new cottage. on tU Ott avaane above the tomb mile stone. Marne B X /711 Poet °Moe, Philadelphia. .1 , 10 mwfaw iSIMEANN what OUBUTER RAILROAD T N *INN sob PbilariaYLVANIA KAT R. , 'Ai). leave ¬. 00111114 ELISVFNTR and MARK ET itreida, at En A. M., 12 noon. 331 P 112., and 4 P. M. On Bonney, leave Philadelphia Ist Tao A. M.. and Want Chester at. 4 P. M. isen-ff namaltmlgASNElAl l3 l,24it AmtstrAD—......d trediLlemokiiViite-strest ferry dig (Sundays excepted) in A. Returning, leaves Atlantic— • .8.20 P. M. , {Pare . ' Round-Stip tiokets , iood for three days- 62 60. Animism House.,.Neptutie, Bodine's, and diner hotels, ar . e. near 07p0A. JNO. G. gfir i aTiT. AC'.l7t4 FUR BALTIMORE DAILY AT 3 4roLogs. P. 11., ALTMANN AND PIALADELMILA AwFAMHOMI (Er'oawa Line.) cumr..riv. Via Chesapeake and Densware Caned. - thee of the now .rep steamboatsof this Cosmic" leave the upper Bide of Chestnut street Wham IsFa i tt 4frpitivijoio (8 . 41,001 e excepted. at 3 o'tdoo3. la Will h alm in valtdooro each !Se sett oternitc. . I..relior of ull Q d r. ,3o at tor loWeet ratan ; Cattle. Hones, Stock, Veitkcj i a. , trk. For Freight, sent" at tPx. GROVES. Arent. 8. Tto, 34 80UT0 margit Lin fib Yr I vx4,13,„ NEW DAILY LINE, TIB. Delaware an 4 Hormel coned, Phi.o.eiphis and now York EXDFISSe Stoombostetur - logy reeitikt Creighton and ohm InOriDAY. mad leeN6 &At; m Oak ter" owe in New York Me folkemne dada. Yvelekta taken at reasonaele rates. WM. 1., GIJON. AVM, no. 14 aul)Tl3 avneeVF.S. ra3ianelphin. JAMES RAlinnt, Nadi.mr _l6llmo 24 and le EAST Vg_Ase ,bn, new Yetic. NNW WILK. - --1111 fluledeirhis fe r n Propeller Coat p" wit; ogniunewoe their thunneste for the seal= on litutipp I NUIT at Wal nut st for otor reoetvinc frelat d odetutt. 14144,- Pim above et. 70113= otuouum vet 71Zetb . T I NP 4111 1 C 6" diLAZit AND TIIRTLI. SOUP RBRVID 16# " "" WEERW ll dniido WWI: rho.
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