Military Movements. ps L.ATIL LIBIITZNANT GREBLB A daipkah was published in the evening papers A yeatells9, stating that the remains of the is. masted lout arable had arrived in Baltimore, p a wool be immed;uttely forwarded, to this city Dash, b e liever. was not the tau The body of a e w remt neeboy, named Clarence hicHenaie, attached W t he Dirteenth New York regiment, arrived bee at neon yesterday, and was sent to Brooklyn, where by parents reside. The boy was about thirtee n years of age, arid was acoidentally shot at mam ma, The remains of Lieut. (treble will rebate reae:a here to-day. The details of his world:have not yet been arranged. Arming, eA p narearunie OP HORS 1200P1 - AL So early hour yesterday morning the Pourth gegimmt of Connectieut Voluntopre arrived be this eity The r egiment left New York at six o'clock er , Tonto evening. They wore to have proceed ed gen t by the BaltimoreHailroad, and arrange ments had been made to transport them over the tad frow Washiegton street wharf. Os the arrival of the regiment at Camden, at A bott midnight, they were met by an order coun termanding their instrnationti to proceed booth di me. After some delay, they were brought across t e e river to Walnut-street wharf, where they land ed three o'clock yesterday morning, and wa ded throogb the city to West Philadelphia, *here they took the oars on the Pennsylvania g e groad for the Weet. While . in West Pailadel- F aie die diers were furnishd with a bountiful Japply Of h sol ot ocffee and etoles The MOD are uniformed is gray, with gray felt pits,water-proof blankets and blue blouses extra. iblairellank companies are armed with Scarp's Agee, the others having only the old style muskets. n te re lent has had at littheexeroiso in harts iroa drill, bet the men have all had two weeks' dais the manual andlaeings, by squads in com panies, having bees encamped that length of time at o aittord. She following is a list of the field and matt officers of the militant : pi.la—tlolaael, L. Woodhouse. of Hartford ; Limmillant Colonel, N. L. White of Danbury ; 114.1 r, Seery W. Bitch, of Nora:fah. Commis sioned Staff—Adjutant, Thomas B. Trumbull, of gartferd; (learn:master, G ergs. A Washbirn, a Hartford; Surgeon, Batumi W. Skinner, of Windsor Leeks; Aalitant Burgeon, Edward Bent ly, &Mai Maple% •Bdorard A W e lber, N ew Been. Nott-oommissioned Staff—Qoartennaater's g e ment, Evart! A Pratt. Hartford; Commissary sergeant, Edward, P. Allen, Hartford ; Sergeant y t uj.,r, Eduard A.Alillet, Hartford. I:= The now encampment at Easton, to which the volunteer eompantee—some from Philadelphia= hare been ordered, appears to be exoeedtngly well minted to the use to which it has been applied. The beautiful fair grounds of the Farmers' and Nathaniel' Institute, occupied for this camp are delightfully situated about one mile front the lower pia of Roston, upon the elevated ground to the west, overlooking the Lehigh on the south, r.ith Delaware in view on the east, and the Kittatinny or Bine mountalne bounding the vista on the north And meat Immediately surrounding are the finely ealtivated farms of our limestone valley, among which are seen interspersed neat villages with their tapering spires, with hill and dale area smiling val• ley below, skirted by the Kittatinny mountain, and its etalebrated gaps, and the Lehign and Jersey hats. The looation is one of the moat healthy In the Mate. Tee stream, are so pure and rapid that fever and ague are unknown. The fair grounds contain about thirty five well. The main building is a model of arabiteci tow, admitted to be Queer the finest is the United Dams Indeed, the only one known to compare with it is that at et. Louis, 1110 It wag planned by Graham, of Trenton, well known for his skill A wl taste. It mast have cost at least $lO,OOO in its erection, and the whole cost the urriunds, anode, meek, , must have exceeded ND COO The half mile track on the course cannot well be surpassed lit addition to the fine shingle-roof, sheds, which were up, Major Buoy, of, the quartermaster's de partment, has displayed excellent taste and kik. mat in the creation of all needful additional buildings Doors, swinging on hinges, have been put in front of each compartment, to be opened in day and olosed at night. Neat kitchens have been pin in front of eaon company's quarters, with a sooting stove in every ono. In the commissary department every pains has been taken to have the volunteers famished with beat by and nutri tious food. Good fresh beef, sweet wheat bread, toe potatoes, with rice, beans, bacon, and all the stores allowed are of excellent quality, so that no complaints elan exist. Dere are about thirty companies on the potted It is expeoted that four regiments will be kept here tinder instruction, and of coarse the companies - now here will soon be organized into regiments, and the whole placed under one com mend. In addition to the apatiioner fair grounds, I Das 12 sore field close by has been scoured for regimental drilling THE NATI' TAISD Several vessels are fitting out at the yard. The Irigate St Lawrence lies out in the stream, all ready for work. The receiving•ship Prtneettnr lies farther down the stream, and her decks swam with recruits. The Keystone State formerly of the Charleston line, and now in the hamar% of the Government, is undergoing very thorough repairs. liar officers expect her to pin the blockading fame. The revenue-cutter Joshua Arauran ' quite a large ratael for that service. lies at the north wharf, in a condition of readiness; end the JesseDobbtn an other smaller cutter, about four years old, is being thoroughly overhauled ; her masts even have been taken oat. BAD BZWS 00A Till BEPORTBRB. While newspaper readers are finding fault be• cause the published reports of military movements ►ro at times meagre, and that they aye not always strictly correct, they should take into considera ion some of the formidable obstacles the news biterer9 have to oontend with. In the firct Owe, those in authority not only refuse to make hewn to the rerreeentetived of the pre lin. portant movements of military bodies, bat It sometimes snits their purposes to mislead them, and to obtain the publications of reports whioh are not correct. These suffieient reasons of State furnish no excuse for the poor reporter or cur• reepoedeet, mid he mut heir the brunt of the diepleasure of every reader who wants the news, and wants it in fall, whether it Is obtainable or not. The people south of blazon and Dixon's line I sera long been in the habit of looking up Northern newspaper correapondents, aril holding top before them the agreeable prospect of the gallows or tar and cotton; while at the present time any knight of the pencil and note-book, who should be caught inside their lines would almost inevitably grace the season tree, and have the satisfaction of knowing that he wee suffering a spy's death. Until lately, the war reporters were sate while under the pro tection of the stars and stripes ; but an order has teen issued that any reporter who masses public; tie of the :utilities afforded him for making ohess• rations shall be ebot. They now have their choice of being anathematised, if they do not tell all they know, and of being shot if they do tell. This alternative renders the position of a reporter more trotting and interesting, bat it does not add mach CO tie agreeableness. EIIVORD PEZSZATAIIO3I A handsome - sward has been presented to Lieut. John D Sloan, of company A- Col Smell's rest- ZAK by Robert S. Reed, seq. Lied Sloan is an obi soldier, and tale otetiotinerir pate taw try M. Reed was iron deserved. THE MR.RCRA.TIT TROOP The °Some of the Philadelphia lifer:Atm:a Troop have boen to Harrivbarg to see Governor Curtin, who reettivad them well. The Governor promised to muster the Troop into the service within two days, en receiving a favorable intimation from the Ekporstiry pf War. The miptain ; first and astoond llegtettants, are going to Waetriogran. upprintern LIGHT INFANTRY About forty members are yet wanted to fill the Teske of this corps. The armory is in Fourth street, below Arch. mimasanow The State /arsenal, at Sixteenth and Filbert insets, was lllaminated lest evening, by the men of Captain Wilson's Company C. The illumination was in honor of the acceptance of Colonel John K. arphy'qackson Infantry Regiment. - HATALOCSI wanrign. The following is an extract from a letter of Miss Div. received yesterday, by a lady or Ws oily Bky Dear Your notes name like dew drop", always refreshing. I thank you for the havelock'. I never can have ten many. Should any one cat what they shall do for eoldiere at a cheap tate, say make had/docks " Your friend, " WASHINGTON, JUDO 11 " Hseaßvs BRIOADI . Three companies have been invented and at tached to the Second Regiment, Rimers , . Brigade. They are As follows : Company F, Captain J. Vaughan Merrick.: Company G, Captain Win 11. Menials. ; Company 11, Captain B IL Berta. Eseh eompany is uniformed in blue-flannel coat and pants, with bine asp The regiment is now in condition for eleoticei of colonel, lieutenant colonel, and niejvr, which takes place at the rooms of the Board of Trade to-morrow, between three and tight o'olook P. Id. I=l=l=l The Gray Reserves, Colonel Bilmakef, have at last, after much trouble, sueceeded is obtaining their aims, through the kindness of the Secretary of War, there hew s moue 'under aontra of the munielPal authorities which they could obtain. CAPT J. C. COSTELLO desires all who have enrolled their names on hie net to be 'neatest at the reridestroes, 403 Walnut street, at Si. o'clock this (Thttreday) afternoon. PATRIOTIC Rasolarrions.—ln one of oar issoes of last week we published the resolutions ?Amid b 7 Liza Worthy Grand Lodge. of the Ameri can Protestant Assooiation of Peonsylvania,:rela tare to the present crisis. The national session of the same association is now being held in this oity- Delegates are present treat all the Eastern and Middle Mates, including Delaware and Maryland The resolutions passed by the State Grand Lodge were unanimously ap proved by the R. W. G. Lodge, the members' rising In a body to YOte in the skffirmative. The fol lowing resolution was also passed unanimously : Whereas, This P. W. G. body has declared in language unmistakable that poeitive obedience to the Osastitation and laws, and an undying 10V0 for lbe perpetuation of the unity of our beloved coon lry la one of the fundamental laws of our beloved "'Wry; and whereas, There is no positive law to sevsrn u in dealing with rebellious members ; therefore be it . . Resolved, That all persiins, members of cur or der, uttering or praising traitorous or rebel ions sentiments against the laws of the land, shalt be tried in aeoordanoe with our laws on charges and trials and, if found guilty, shall be promptly ex 'AUL /ePeelitail submitted. 1 , Joan ilditwrow, Rep of Protestant Boys' Lodge No. 4. • of Baltimore. Md WY Edx.vsnwooD, Reports Baltimore Lodge 80. 1, of 11,dt , Md. .*Ports from many of the lodges in the western tut Si Pennsylvania Mate that their entire ICIOM- S tebip is now upon the '` tented netd" prepared to battle for the Union they have pledged them selves to tupport Asa proof of the eagerness of the members to 4 , 12 07 their loyalty to the Government, and their genie to save the UMW, Some of the members of the metefiation of New Turk are in what is known as the Irish regiment, composed mainly, if not al tcigetli", with their exoeption, of Boman Cattiolios. Aocroser.--A. boy waned Way'ne Bowers, tited eleven years, waa run over last evening by a MIT on the Girard-avenue railroad at Twenty tomb street. The dean win; torn from his thigh base era he ems otherwise seriously tejnred. Be 11 removed to the hoapital in a °shield eundi• • Thous= ' Avow; WOAXXlM—Yesterday morning several men, formerl employed at the as foundry of North, Chase, North, were before Alderman Banter upon the oharge of conspiracy. It Beaune that this firm had been awarded a oon treat for casting a certain kind of shell and can non ball, and had procured a new set of workmen to do the s...,ate The old workmen were discharged temporarily, as they were not considered compe tent to fulfil the terms of the contract The firm I allege that the old hands, when discharged, made use of threats towards the new employees. At the hearing yesterday there was noi:rvidetette to show that violeroe had been attempted, or that the new workmen had been interfered with Yesterday morning a squad of pollee were stationed at the foundry to prevent any trouble, The ease will re ceive a further investigation THOMAS k. SCOTT, Esq , Vice President of the Pennisivanis, Itallroau is iow in this Oity he. gotiatieg for the purchase of six first.clesa Income. Lives, for the use of the road between Alexandria er.d Washington. WArtie.—Aid noon yeeterday the thermo meter approximated 90 is the shade. THE BATTLE AT °BEAT BETHEL, vuyt.P . Ermu. Only Soma Sixteen Federal Troops Killed end Fifty or Sixty Wounded. Large Loss Reported on the Confede- Colonel Magruder Commanded the Masked Battery. • TWENTY FIVE HUNDRED MEN IN TEE CONFEDERATE BATTERY. The Federal Troops It einsed to obey General Prom the Baltimore Patriot of lad evening we obtain some additional portioulers in regard to the battle at Great Bethel. The Patriot saps : The steamer G 6049,7,477.72 42 from Old Point, ar rived at her wharf at 5 o'clock this morning, and brings some interesting pertioala s of the engage ment at Groat Bethel on Monday night Ind. C.iptain Butler nephew of General Butler, came up in the Georgtanna as bearer of despatches, and proceeded on to Washington. Several other officers came up as passengers, and a private of Duryea's Znsovos, on some business conneeted with the furl. Oar repbrter had a conversation with Captain Barter and some of the offraers of the boat, and from =hem area enabled to glean the following par• Molars The number of killed on the Federal aide will not, it is said, exceed fifteen or sixteen, and the wounded fif•y or sixty.. All the killed and wound ed were brought bank to Fortress Retiree in boats' under the charge of the Naval Brigade, who are said to have noted in the bravest manner io going on to the field and bringing the bodies cr during the thickest of the fight, thus exposing themselves to the greatest danger from the fire of the,enemy ft was the opinion of ail who witnessed their non. duet, that if they had been provided with arms, they could have silenced the battery in a short time- Tee entire blame of the unfortunate result of the afeir is laid ea the shoulders of Gen Pierce. who is execrated by every one for his total want of efficiency This sentiment was shared alike by both Union men and Stmessionists—the latter especially openly expressing their contempt for him. General Butler was perfectly enraged against him, and when Pierce was br lught before him he cursed Not, called him a fool and a onward. told him be bad failed in the performanoe of his duty, declaring that be had no confidence in him, and that he would not hereafter trust - him, no matter how small or unimportant the aff sir. It was the general impri h that the battery could have been taken in half an hour, had Gene ral Pierce, when be first di covered it, withdrawn his forces and went two miles below, where be could have crossed the river in boats. and attaoked it in such a way as to have captured it almost with out resistance The bridge which divided the river was a wooden one, three fourths of mile bug, and had been burnt by the Confederatea the night before. There had been a good deal of skirmishing between the opposing forces the day before the battle, but the result was unimportant. When the first of the Federal troops arrived in the vicinity of the river, and before the oommenoe• ment of the battle, they captured three prisoners, who were cooking some victuals before a small fire. These men bad been sent out on a reconnoitring expedition, and did not perceive the Federal troops until too late to retreat. One of them was Captain Whiting, a command• er of a company, and the other two privates. Captain Whiting had a very valuable horse, about whose safety be appeared to be much concerned, He said they might do wi th him what they pleased, out begged them to be kind to his favorite animal. which bed cost him 1100 Captain Whiting states that the Confederate troops were oommanded by Colonel Magruder, late of the llnved States army, and that there were at least 2 500 men in the batteries, which were oonstruoted in the most formidable manner. The loss of the Confederates is reported by the passengers to have been heavy, but the-mtet num her of killed and wounded is not known . . . . There were only three regiments! on 'he Federal aide in the engagement, oomprisingl 800 men. The colonels of the other regiments refused to order their men to march up to the battery, de Glaring that such was thole want of confidence in General Pierae, that they would not run the rick of imperiling their lives, preferring rather to bo eoo•t-martialee than do so. There is a great deal of regret manifested by the residents in the vicinity of Great Bethel at the result of the fight, and it is asserted that it has bad the effect of malting many persons declare their sentiments! as Unionists. Daring the fight, the frigate Cumber/and ran up the river to a position near the battery, but did - aut open fire np•n it. The Zouave who came up in the Geargianna in formed our reporter that he end thee* others, while oat on a reconnoitring e.xoedition last week, visited the place where the battery had been erected, but at that time there was no evidence of any intention to occupy it It wee an old fort, which had been standing for years Sines the visit, the Confederates had gone to work and fixed it up, covering it with branches of trees, and making heavy embankments of sand, placing the most effective cannon in it. The Federal troops did not ex,neot to find a masked battery stationed at the place, and were surprised when it first opened fire upon them. There were three thousand men in Fortress . Monroe, and eight or nine thousand in the vici nity. Provisions and fresh water were plenty General Batter was making extensive prepara tions for another movement, vibioh he would com mand in person, and it was expected that the bat tery would be taken before the close of the week The Cumberland and one small gun-boat were the only vo.sels at the Post_ They were lyirlff, in the stream near the Rip Raps In regard to the unfortunate collision between the Albany and German regimen's, it may be stated that in order to provide against the several regiments mist...log each other for the enemy, a signal badge was worn upon the arm, and the sol diers were orderid to throw up their arms to in dicate to the approaching troops (if United States forces) that they were friendly. Supposing the lines approaching might, be fripude, one of the regiments tired in the air. but the other fired on them as if they were enemies. This kind of mis take happens in almost every campaign, even among veterans. Alrairs in Washington. We clip the following items from the Washing ton Star of last evening: Gamut Cameas.-- Me War Department has issued tee following impottant orders, dated War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Jane 6, 186 E: 1. The State of Missouri is added to the Militaf,y Department - of Gob, Indiana, Illinois, and portions of Western Pennsylvania and Virginia. Major General McClellan will extend his command ao cordingly. 2 The headquarters of the Department of the Waet are removed from St:Louis to Port Leaven worth, Kansas. 3 The three months' militia, and the three years' volunteers wilt be paid at once, to inolnde the dial Of May, 1861. Commanding officers of these troopa will cause duplicate muster rolls to be made immediaiely with this view, upon which the officers of the Pay Department will pay in full, leaving any stoppages to be deducted at a future payment • • 4. IliNt names of the following °Moors will Le stricken from the rolls of the army : Captain Charles H. Tyler,2d. Dv/goons, for abandoning the command of and deserting his pose, -Fart Kearny. First Lieutenant Charles If Randal, Fourth Infantry, for continued disobedience of orders, ab sence without leave, and failing to render his ac counts as required by the act of January 31, 1823. First Lieutenant Andrew Jackson, Tifird In fantry, for absenting himself from hilt company without permission, mad failing to make any report Aied, Second Lieutenants Charles E. Patterson, Fourth lafautry, Olin P. Rios, Sixth Infantry, and Cherles C. Campbell, First Cavalry, for tendering their resignations in the face of the enemy. By order, L. Tuoxas, Adjutant General. AFTMad /X PAlEFAX—SresgsioNists Evacu ative THE ViiiroAQls-43PrBOYSIATI3G WATE.E.- PIPES TO MAKE /SOLVATE —Prom a gentleman who arrived here last night from Fairfax Court House we learn the following interesting parties tars of roosemente is that rairin a (4/Sunday evening about 9 o'clock the residents of thertown were startled by the roll of drums in an easterly direction; and the Confederates, that " Lincoln's army" was certainly coming, were in a fine state of excitement. Monday morning two companies of German Infantry left for Richmond ; and yesterday two companies of cavalry, with bag rage wagons, lett on the Winchester turnpike, go. mg towarda Harper's Ferry but none we able to ascertain their destination. Much diffieulty is experienced in getting any of the Confederate troops to occupy outuosta by night, as so many have been picked up by Federal sonata, and in the day time they deeline to go more than smile from the village It was believed at the Court House that an ad vance of Federal troops bad been made in the di rection of that plane, as the music of a brass band , playing Drabs Sam's national airs, and the drum beat at reveille and tattoo, could be plainly heard at the village . . The Seceastonista are almost entirely without ammunition, having torn up all the lead pipes in the county to make ballets_ Entry farm house is visited to ace if its water is supplied from a spring through lead pipes; and if so, up comes the lead, and families are loft to whistle for their water. D. Is DIN Fortress Monroe and its Works It is rather difficult to describe the Meted of so tivitY "which are now witnessed at this immense BUd CORP/ lea west defence, where a force of be. tween 1,700 and 1.500 men, including laborers, are at work in rendering the place impregnable by sea or land ; where companiks at any time nifty be seen engaged in the various infantry dri Is, or sk i eroiling at the onus. No one can form an idea of the Mount of labor already performed withou palming through the interior. I In the brat place, to render the vast magasints. • seventeen in number, perfectly isoir.b-proof, the I Inward facings. which are of heavy granite and brick wfutp, have been supplied wish ai:istall I formed Of big! of mad, hid*, after a suitable rate Side. Pierce's Orders. frame has been Constructed, are piled up in many suorseative dere against it until an enormous width and thieknesa, have been attained: The sand IS obtained from the interior of the fort, and the kale% Made of coarse Canvas, are Not of the °I f tioule of bsh Sule thee nc o e g th e- A V sencan p ublishe d an e offici o l statement, show ing the armament of the place, the whole number of guise being about 400. There era near:y that number mounted or ready fur service now, but their ealibre la very different from what it was be fore Many of the lighter guns have given place to ten-inch columbiads, which will throw a ball to the dietaries of nearly four miles Mush of the armee in the interior of the fort is occupied by oan- Ton, gun_ carriages, and Dag rows of tents, arranged with the utmost regard to order and extra quarters Within the last month or two there have been re Calved three cargoes of gunpowder, one of 35 000 prianda another of 20 000, and 6,.third of l 0 000, 85,000 pounds .n alt. To store this amount of vil lainous saltpetre in the gorse manner, has been a work of great labor and skill. In walking through the woxkr. it Was highly gratifying to meet with 0.31 De Rrissey—now approaching his eightieth year, tboagh hale, hearty, and full of life—Col. Dimmick, Capt. Dyer, at the hied of the ord nance department, Surgeon Onyler, and others, all of whom digntf; the services to which they are at teolied_ We also find a good old soldier in Mr Li 648111, principal sergeant in the ordnance de partment—a post of great responsibility. In order to gain admission into the fortress, the visitor must receive a passport front Col. Dimmiek, otherwise he will not be permitted to enter, and even then he is either accompanied by a sergeant, or parti cularly enjoined not to attempt ascending the rani:- parts, as there are works there not intended for the eye of the civilian, and even dangerous to the uninitiated. The Floyd gun is still mounted upon the tea beach, and immediately under the walla of the furrow It has been discharged five hundred times and not the slightest abraanre discovered, and is pronounced a first-rate piece of work. In nom t OttlPirg the auconrit of powder used Was double the nsu I quantity. stad many of the halls, earth weighing 400 poundt, propelled the distance of nearly fear miles in the direction of Willoughby Point sLighthouse. o!bers have been discharged iota the sani and afterevarda ling ant. There are a number of guns in the firt that will throw a ball as far as the Fhyd, but not half as heavy--Corre spondence Battalions Anurseaa. N'INANCJIAt. A 11) The Money Market. PIIIIAARLPHIA, June 12 1861 Reading Railroad shares sold at the fyst board to day for 151 -a decline of Pennsylvania Rail road stock sold at 371—n0 change. Camden and Amboy Railroad stook was steady at 112 ; Beaver Meadow sold at 58 ; Lehigh Navigation at 471. The market is vary dull. Speculation is not thought of, and the small supply of stooks throwu on the market assists in steadying the list of prioss. We notice in Mr. Thomas S. Ferrion's United States Rail road and Armen> Register an ex eeedingly well written article, showing reasons why the Northern Central Railroad should, not be merged into the Pennsylvania Railroad, nailer the general act passed at the last session of the Legislature, providing for the merging or eonfOli dation of concealing railroads :„ Mr. FerMe suggests that the renusylyanie Railroad Company should work the Erie Railroad nader a lease, thus keeping down their own capital and debt, and closing the door in advance against sash ruinous competitions as those of the New York trunk lines and the Michigan Central and Michigan Southern Railroad Companies.. The pressure of war news and other matter upon our columns prevents our publishing this article in full. lige oontent, ourselves, therefore, with a summary of the argument, referring our readers to the Register for the artiole Itself. Mr. Vernon says that the butt-end of a trunk road is at its tidewateir terminus, and that all Ile branches should incline °rawer ', as the limbs from the main stem of a tree. Hence the proper direction for branching of the Pennsylvania Railroad is northwest or southwest, and not northeast or southeast And no east and west trunk line can be managed in peace, or with profit to its owners, that has two forking prongs to two rival tidewater cities, on two different bays, in two different At lantic States. The stock and debt of the Northern Central Railroad Company are eight and a half millions or dollars, one quarter of a million of which is atook, and the rest debt. This company bas forty six miles of road on the east side of the Snique henna, connecting the Philadelphia and Ede Rail road with the Pennsylvania Central, and it has below the crossing of the Pennsylvania Central, air' miles above Harrisburg, ninety-two miles of road, running to Baltimore, which the Pennt7lva nia Railroad Company would have to work in case of merging, in opposition to their own main stem. The purchase of this road at its neat, so out of pro portion to the property and facilities to be so quireci, would cause a depreciation of the capital i and credit of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to an amount far exceeding what it would Cost to build a new branch of railroad uniting the Penn sylvania Railroad, at the mouth of the Juniata, with the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at the mouth of the West Branch, loss than forty miles of river side track. A lease would also secure the immediate completion of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. The Northern Central Company coold lease or sell their forty-six miles of contest ing road, and run their own trains to and from Harrisburg, making their property more pro &Wive than by any other process. The Register concludes that, for the reasons given, the Northam Central Railroad Company will not ha merged into the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, though it sees no objection to having sufficient Northern Central Railroad stook owned in Pennsylvania to secure for that road a Pernoyl genie. ilinigement, especially sines the IsSlOns taught us in its recent temporary destruction as a means of commutioation between Harrisburg and Washington by the Maryland Secessionists. There are indications that there will be may -bids for the State Loan of $3 000,000 to-day, and that it will probably he taken at par. Philadelphia Stock Exchange sales, Jute 13, Sol, saroizsnsra:ls.SLilYMSXTß, Merchants' Mahatma. FIRPT 1 Cam % Amb ft..... 112 5 do —.712 4 40 112 10 do ..... —.112 10 & e 44 714 7 [Joey Mead R 66 I 2 d 0.... ..... I SECOKG 2 2d St3d-tt R... 37 5 Catawu.oa R 110 6 85 Mines 118......__. 85 22 Lehigh Val It 4 - g 1000 (Sr & Goatee U.l/0 5114 e YRI I Bid. &hid ?SIM ,iat on 0111 QS PhDs 66 R.int efr V% 88 Phiia 66 nage inotr94M 95 - Perms &L..— .173'. 11484111. _l6 915 163 i Read bde ; '7o - ..:..,. 793 c 83 Read mt 66'80 '42 88k4 90 Read mt 71% 711(0 Penns Plana RSd mtae 84% 84 97 k. Morn: Can non. 59 593 Morris Can Pfd 1063] Soh " 1 01'10.r46 *534 114% Na yinies—.. 77 eolt Nay y Eitoolt. 7 Son Nay Prow., 11 12 Philadelphia Markets- There is little or no movement in Flour to-day, and the market continues depressed and dull. The trade pre shout the only buyers. at 860561 for Western and Peeriervaros nuperfine and ex - rus. $5 Mein for ea tra family*. and $6 767 for fancy brands. according to quality. Rye Flour is mill mil offered at $3 30 qtr bbl. without sales. Pennsylvania Corn Meal is not inquired for. and held at $334736 V' eaa...—Wheat—There his a vadarata .outite both for shipment and milling but tue market du ll and droppint. ; 6 000 hi. have been disposed of at 128012.0 for fair to prime Western end Penzuselvania red., the latter fimt, and from mouse for Penney !vaunt White. Rye is rather lower, a. o 600 bliabela Poonvy 'yogis acid at Ole Corn meets with a limo d inquiry end the reaflirlt are iiFht; sales inclooe *embus. mostly Penns, le , ma round yellow, at sto. afiolt. 3G e bus not Udine gold a , ; 63n. and Western m xed at ileindBa. Date ere ebqui stationary br* Orit ffer 30a for Delaware and ate frr Penusylvaloa. I,OW buehels sold at he latter to e,affmt. , liaiva.—There ia V. 17 11010 La ueroitron at:Urine. *WI "Fortner small macs of Lit No. 1 a. e reported at VII ifY ton roTTON —There is no new featwe in the market, and minima d ring in the way of wiles Gaocznins are firm rut inactive, and aemall business dwelt io tb flee at steady rates . PROVIS —1.1115 tar all kinds 0012tItill'aa dull duil and negleoreli. wnisity is unchanged ; bids are selling at 163G 0 / 70, and Ands at Mee. CITY ITEMS. MMEM R11)17CTION 11.0 Rues —ln view of the present stagnation of businese, landlorda throughout tbe city are very generally redumng their rents from one fourth to one. hstf. In toot, every thing. an order to suit the dullness of the times, must come down in pries. We undemtsnd that even Granville &aka. the fashionable clothier. 609 Chestnut street. hag laid in a new Meek of summer alothing. which he offers for sale at great y re duced lido's, Maw, clothing can also be purchased hero se cheaper rates than ease whale. • WefigiNer bOLDCBREI ^Some of the Are eating correspondents of newspapers in Simessia are finding fault with the ha dy Northern soldiers who are on duty in Maryland and V mania. They say they are rouge, dart. and uncouth. and they conceive that a bayonet thrust from ir oh ru , sar handl, in the breadbasket of a •nist wooed be an unbearable insult. Then caloric -devouring individua's are hard to pl,nee; they don't like our rough Bald ere; they 0400 T at cur ' 4 OW stocking" regiments. and the , oven p:oreas not to ad mit° the elegant garments made. at the Browh otone Clothing flail cf Rookhill & %Wm. Nos lee and in Chestnut street, above faith. The last-desorabed arti aloe are sour grange to traitors. SPECIAL NOTICES. , . rtAlgt Irifte—trtas celebrated and perfect Hair Dye is the hest :is"World. All others are mere imitations of this peat original. which has gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the aloha. The !ermine W. A. BatohOlOr'S liigni4 Half DS& iatioulls produces a splendid biaok or natural brown. without staining the skin or injuring the hair. and will remedy the ill sleets al bad do r. invigorating the hair for life. gold 10, all Drugcunkat sad Pertusuera. Whale/ea by FARNMETOCK ac CO., DYO7I 4k, CO.. Puleideiphis• OWE PrelOa °Lonnie° oir TEE LATEST mile in the best fanner, exeffoalt ter iRU VEIL SALM. LOWRSToellint price* marked. in Awe noires. All goods made to order warranted satisfactory • Our ONFL-PRICE system utriotlyad kerod to. All are thereby treated alike. ~Asa. JON k k C0..110 AIAILICE7 Street. (411,0vsR & BAEGIVS (31l asavran NOISELESS SEWING StAtOELLNES. sue Beat in Vim tor rascal" Segrint. 730 CCEBIINVII StreeLPYßl4•llklg. THE PRESEL-PHILADELPHIA , THURSDAY, NPR IE4 18.1.' ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HURLS. CONTINENTAL HOTEL-,Ninth and Chestnut. S Glover W B Wilkins, Delaware W French Tr. Delaware De Watt t, Dee% N York A H Minor. Ettsbnrit El • Farah, Connecticut Pl Stevenson, Davenport 8A Brtegs. & la, allent'n J Mass..ohueelts Mien Wragur,_All -Mown tore Brown. lirentown Miss Ste - Sr. AFELSO OS rNgt Borthurnbl'd A 0 Wyblioomb... Waal]. H Tookor. • !batty Preen tt. Rost "n Mrs Witmer N s'ork Mrs John Russel , . N Y.rk Mils 9eo rionmsoo. N York W N e nnorton. Mass W Blanchard. Penna M 8 Ma P• 41 1 1% S !Beltran. Providence, I M Delano, New Yo J P Olooro, New York J .rsen & w , . Onebee CC e,h&oe G W Ben.. t Louis W Pinner. Maryland FS Hunter,Heading J Grail Re %dint W Cas e . Colamtos. Pa N P Vinton. New Jersey 7H •ger At la. lettiosarer R Hart- horn D H Veeoh. Uniontown V •It •• • Ol lee, Prance 0 bawl.. New V Jers ey rho% B Kueral. New York N gottoo,Neer on. Wrn Be Leaven. Civeirwati AS Upon. NOW_Yer.k Gen T. . F a t York 7 Newton. New x pig W A Brabiner & wf. Boston Chas C Foetherd 1 50stek John t•oope. Brooklyn P Campbell, Brook', n .1 H Soraq on. Seranton,Pa J T Henry.Sorantou , Pa Peter Ihrie & wf. Weston Cie° B boberts Alex Warn, New Vorw Dunean.kleW York John P l emine R.entuoiry Wm L aellenstAin. Fa Wm F BurOon. Tror,N Batton, o.ew York • Mr Ce'vert & tar tr. I E Potter, Hearn THDS ake. Boston Chits It Dow, Boston H. A ,Tones. Brooklyn E L snow, New York F ViTkee, New York W Al Weede,ll Ht Chas Blanchard , N H Mr Morgan, rennsylrania 7 welting. New York P Tart. New York kftj Deere, Washington Semi Fairbanks, Jaokeonv F F Drake. Ohio V Winters Onto Hiram Veazey, Conn R S Fro•t Boston We: ranfield, INEMONI John B Benton Now York A w Holgate. Ne ric H Fierce "ew York Chas P a - Ripley. New York P D Collins, New York H Hum& New York R Ball, blassocibusette Hurl oney, New York J B Stewart, wash. L C J Heldman. Penna . li H bouts. Albany 8 Sanders. Jr. New ork Dr W T inelmuth, St Louis B Waterman, Chicago fittr.x<IRANTIP FlOWKL—Fourto street. too°, arab. H Winne.B. Greenfield, Pa R Shelly, Greensboro, Pa J Weaver. Clearfield. Pa Jas Caldwell, Alleging/7 Ti's Mao It -.hv. Harrisburg W T mciPhatheamo Wayne Nt Barry, Lancaster H lar Too' er. Reading C Rantoshire, Jena Ville I w Ninoher. Ohio H ...aniline rbila C B Wilder. Poeton Jos Forrert.-Olearfield .1 unite- & wf. Mechanical) Mnj J r'utnoongs. Penna .1 4,, P oll.r. Roy. N Y R Wall.oe„ Beading Fr 0 Warren. oanve-s Mass Lt D B eroltudir.. Wash. T 3 R Crewfird. tiollidahnbs irupt rbawford Holtid .yeb Jun afrainvern Jr. tommast P R 12Pigd011 & la. Penns. J D Schall. Yo k. Pa E Fenton. Clearfield. Pa Miss M Fneneer, Clearfield STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth. H R Smith, Philadelphia Fl , mllotrom. Ponca Joe 0 ttovrna , l. Penns G none Parkeshors Ptigh, Laneaster en R G Grone & la. Ilarrisbg Glasgow, Pennsylvania J smpbeil. Penns Mrs Peters York. Penns A W shetter York Pa J I. Small. York. Pie H B.ame Elm-rna. Del J Gleody. Artrgima 3 McClung. VI, sints J Pater. Parktrbarg AS W °Moll, I ewistown gainuel R Myers. Penn% Geo Plat, Pittsburg W ft Watt. a strobe, Pa COMM FRC' BOTEL—Bixth at.. above Chestnut J M Baker. Cheltenham A B Davis. Boston. Mass G Z Venders ice Jesse Hughes. chew er too Mk.vars. White Hall, Pa Rankin, Await, Del O Rankin. Newark, Del Martin. Cheater 00 . 1 Brown. oxford. Pa J M Clarke. Lancaster Mo'lnre, Chester co A IC Hanna, Phiia Chas Pearce, New Jersey MOUNT VERNON ROTEL—Reseed at., above Areh. T Williamson, New Yo.k T sndetaon, Philadelphia j 1V A ofirson. Philadelphia) Proaie, woheemirre C Galt. Wilicesbarre A J Wright & la, Del A Colder, Penns • AMPERE HOURP.--Therd street. above R6oe. . L Herman., JaAsonv , llo Samuel HBrinn.Jer Shore Thee J Kellr, Jersey Share Rio H Boon, Dbarnbeten'a H - nyder. NeArville_ Henry thump, tla Warford, Weeh.D C PeaklL Pa WH t even, Soh U even U Strickler, Pa Joe Whitaker, Mt Clue BAUD F AGLE ROTEL—Third it., above Callowial!.. S Messinger. Cherryville Mrs Messinger, Cherr/v / Lowngnt, Panne Miss Is tory ,_ebtesigvins D Reed, dehYik Co. Ps I Walter, Easton AMEnICAIN HOTEL—Cheatnot /treat. &bare Fifth. Jae OrKane, Colombo'. 0 W C Cummings. 1101 M R trona. New Yolk E Mother, Middletown John Runner, Minereville Wm Kuehl), Mineraville Howell Fisher. Pottsville .1 B Champion. Philad w A 'Torbutton. Kr L C Kneland, Oswego. NY Lawson, Norristown 0 etlelpert. Philadelphia bt A K Worthington. Pa RR entre and wife, Pa C linnteivser.Soh Haven J Price, AO:thud Lt WR W Chambers, NY PE eclat, Moltny. Addison. N. r W i Intiodee, New York N P Feudist... Maine N B Reynolds. New York A greater, Meatztoousette Jae B Street. Baltimore T. LOU Howm—Chestnut street. above while. M Walton. 'Stroudsburg T n o'nlbre h, Dover, Del rth:s M Daily, New J.rsey HA Da iel, Boston Geo Moreau. Pit abut Col L Rothermel, Phils. W Finney Moorland Chao 19 Miller & wf. N J Forman b Mulford, J o , rnits. Prov. R John P hem. ech Haven Ctl Efosgland'Toonton.N J A Rail, Delaware J 14 aro via. Philadelphia J•dln Allen- Marrand P Convar'. Connecticut F Lang. New York Jen 8 Doyle, Philo M 9 Rowland, Gwynedd Alphonee Kalischer, N Y bfleflONAL HOTEL—Sane street. above Third, H Beatald sot Joy C flurohinsoo. New Jers'y J 'Jackson. Beverly. N J Pmer Snt. volum.da en Alfred Butokinuon, N J John a Marsh. Lewisburg shape. Williamsport Coo Crawford, New York C Laubsch, Danvil,e, Pa TUB TINION--arah 'min./Worm Third. J t, &spherical', Plola L. C Ward. Pitiabcrar I 41 alulf.rd h wr, N J U. R Winford, Corm J Rolfe. New Jersey R N eandorcon. Pa R N Plandomon. Jr, Pa Miss Clara. Nlarllaild B Wilcox, Jr,W.aterly, RI W B ;Shaffer. bt Lotus BLAME BEAlt—Third meet. above Ca' Boatel Chas Fiona!, Hartsville A Backman, Pa A t mama •n B liersvule P Purse!. vear Creek R" Portal, Bear Creek Thee B Cooper, Pa D B 131,chtel. remiss tvania Mrs Rally', Prrittsylvsana Jos Lukens' Pucka on Pa A. LukAns. Bucks no, Pa A Polva,South , metoa 8 Roads, Southampton Mahar) anreen, Iltbr.rry teifert Munroe co. Pa Cast Geo K blotter, Pa Mrs J minas, Yardlerrale BARLEY SHEAF ROTEL—Betiond st.. bel. Vine. R Warner, New Jersey A W Rich, POllllll4 H Start. Pe• us 11 Stewart. Aninston D D Walton. Penns C Chelt txr G Basler. Cheltenham A P Hoionino. Huntingdon Morris. Willow Grove 3 Butch, Harisv.sis J Jones. Penna. J Serum, Do, !extol= E D Jones. Penns, :Gesso. 9 Se-tv Mead R...... 56 32 Ni Liberties Ga5....29 5 13 Girard Rsnk..— 32 50 Penoa 37 3 4 t Lehigh Nay.. —4714, 25 d 0....--- 4751 100 Read —15% ROdft I). 2000 Cant k .Amb 6x'83..78 00' do , , P liesv 7 •tu lls s r••••-• 0 191,1) do - 80 11 Reading R.—.... 1834 2 Penne R ES-STEADY. ME= Fimira R Pref.—. 8 %fill. ill In .69 Si Long Leland * Len Gl & r 4.-4214 473( Lieb CI k, N Bop•- / 2 0i North retinal( TN NPa RBB.. .66 60 N Penne R 10g.-84 ST If.tfWISSA R nref 4% Frank & 8o R .—ge 111 Td & RS Se% Ng RanekVine-gt R. • • West PhDs inrtnie & Pine.— 7 S Green & Coates-10 Jvsz 12—Evenint VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. itTA itiNr INTEL LIGE NC lit BEI?. :FOURTH PAGE. Bark as 1, Bemis. Fairchild. SG days from Fahirmo, with frui &g to Ivaco reacins & p:Air Three Brothers. Fenton, 22 des■ free, Yetire., with fish t !captain. *oar I J Brieht. :finial, 4 days from Milton, in ballast to Noble. Aammett & Celeweti. _ Pear Cilfillan. finuth. 5 days from Boston. in ballast to Noble. Hammett tr. lahr Li 8 Levertu Corson, 6 days from Bolton. to Malaya to 1, 1 Sturrevant sr. Co Bohr John ktioden. Baree.l days from Chesapeake City, with grain 1 , . Christian & Curran. witßehr Mary. Rendrickyon. 2 days from Odessa, Del, grain to Christian & Corran Bohr Lancet Bawd. 2 dais from Chnstasua, Del, w, h grAtta to Christian b. Curran. weir J Thomas, well •re I Mos from Chesapeake City with grain to Ch titian Curran. Bohr r Itzabe to Jane. Beek , ith.ll days from Easton. fied. with sigh to ise 1, Bawler & C _ Steamer Pods, it , Sisson, 22 hours from New York, with mdes to Wm P Clyde. Ptemmer Novelty. !Maw, 24 hours from New York, with rodeo to W 61 Baird at Co. CLEAR F.D. Steamship Simon. Cost's. Cardenacoantaltt. Buhr P Boce. Some. Boston. L Codonited & Co Rohs Mares Taylor, bicksrson. Bost ii. do Bohr L 8 Levering, Corson. Boston.ll ^nurtevant & Co bola D S Mershon. Alien, Soeton, Banoroft, Lewis Co. Bohr Hannah Matilda. Thom-iron, Boston, Van Du sen._alorton & Co veer B.v W Simmons' Godfrey . . Boston, stmet&Co. Nab! Farm. Post. Hartford. Tr her. Storm & Co. hoer Albion, tioltvook.bleoonset Sinews son C. Glover B.•hr i ohawk. Goes Oath. henry; Bohr 8 J . Arichl, South, Boston, Noble, Hammett & Fern R. Smith. Boston, Sobr F. Matthews, Bum, E & Sawyer & Co. Fehr Harriet & Barak, Tloe, Hingham, C A Book sober & Co. vein' Embark. Smith: Washington. R Jolla* Behr Julius Webb, Freeman, Mystic Bridge. It II Behr Althea, Corson, Nopouset. Baum. Ogle & Ca. Bohr Mary D Crattletr, Crammer,. Ponsmearth. .1' It Wh,te. Bohr Balloon. Philbrook. Bearsport.R A Rouser & Co. Bohr H Curtis. Baskeit. Boston. L Andeitted & far J 8 Bhrtver. Dennis, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. 2IT SILISHATIL leorrewknetemee of tits Prom BOSTON- Jona It, Arrived. barksValetta. from Table Bay; Sumter. from Barisal; Who ft NV Packer. from Cape Raytien; Yount Republic. from Centeno.; Charlotte, from Poatou; Al nico. from 'forte Island; pohr Plora Ktog, from Kira gone. MEMoRANDit. Stee.mehip Delaware, Johtson, benoe, arrived at New York yesterday. Stes.mstop Baltimore, Deana. for Havana, cleared at Bal More yesterday. Steamship SleekoW, Mcguigali, from Liverpool, ar rived at New York yeaterdar. Ship. Tonawanda. Julius, hear*, was passed towing into tavereoot 29th n t. Ship T B Wales, Lincoln, cleared at New York yes terday for Melbourne Flora McDonald, Faller. from Havre, arrived at Baltimore yeaterday_ Snip Scotia, Mutkelly • oleared at Baltimore yesterday for Rotterdam _ Ships Free Trade, Stover for London. and Camper down Cameron. for Liverpool, cleared at New York yesterday. Sark A Mandeilloll, Thompson, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. B. , rk Reindeer, 'Wellington, for Barbadoes, cleated at New York yesterday. Sohr Wm LSprings. Hoffman, 26 days from Cimino , Cos, arrived et New York yesterday. Bad light winds and calms the entire sesame. Bark Allaterr.MOYO, henna, arrived at Boston les tar 'thy. Bark Realm, Rich, from Sierm Leone nth nit, arrived at Barron 11th mat. Bark J C Nickels, Nickels . cleared at Beaton 11th inst. far Montevideo and Buenos Ay Tee. Bohr Zoe. Peter, Cleated at Matta Mh inst. for PM ladrlphyt Rohr J C Brooke, Grellazn. cleared at Portland lath ins; for Fhi . ladelottia. Rehr Louisa Frasier, Btealman, hence, arrived at Beverly 10th Mel. Steamers Anthracite. Jones, and Sarah. Jones, hence. ecrrored at New York yesterday. MARRIED. MDLN—MANCOCK.--nn Wednesday morning. Nay. IN by . the ttev. Robe , t C. Itlnklack.'of the ilbityah of toe Nattvity, Mr. John K. Gamble to Mtge Martha 11. Hanoook. McK e.NNY—PARK.E.R.—CM the 10th instant. be the Rev. Flitter L they, tor ilimort Peter MoKeany to Mien ElisabethParker,all of this oity. • BPAULDINO—R.RI4.IILE.—ILIn ills 11th instant. by the Rev. A. Atwood. Mr. Jame Smolt:Mg to Ilt!es Swint. Julia Ramble, bob of Frankford, Pa. ELDSIIKIN—GUttLYY. — dit Washington City. on the 9th the ant, by Rev P. D. Gurley, D. IL, Lieutenant William A..blderkin. U. - 8. Army, to Mote Fannie M. Gurley. TAY LO.tr.—ctiew.E Novo. —At btrn•hinnto city. en the 9th instant. by the Rev. John C. Smith. D D . Kasha Y. Tay lo h r. of lexandria, Ye., to Misr tfarzitt Clevenger, of Piladelphia. DIED PKTURS.—Tti Paris. Franc*, on the 19th of. May, ultimo. Frannie Peters. of this city. The retell es and friends of the family are in to attend the funeral thisalorsday I arternOoni the 13th instant Si o'clock from the iesidruce or hie sisters. No. son Walnut street. T o proceed to Christ Chu - eh burial /Tonna, Ar h and Fifth streets. H 0W1,4 T.--On the overlies of the loth instant, Mrs. Hewett. wife of the late Joseph Hewett, in the 33 t year of bey rise. The relatives a d friends of the family are invited Nottani the funeral. from the resid-n e of her son. 866 Borth Tenth street, this ( Thursday, af terneou. et 3 o'clocs. (Lancaster papers will sieve ° fi..-On the 10th instant, William E.. Thanes, in the Attli year of his age. His relatives and friends are respeetfull• invited to. attend his funemt, to meet at the residence of his fa ther. Robert Thomas. Main street. Barlineton, to -day t Fifth day.) the lath instant. at 3 coolo.li. MBE iffllDE.—, On the tom instant, David Kirkbride, in he rid .ear of hosaire. Funeral from his late residence. in BhosmakertoWn, this ( hurrday mor: inc. at 8 oth'ock SMITH —On the am ins anc Mrs. Harriet It., Wife of Dr W Pliam F. eolith. aired 43 years. Funeral from the residence of her husband. No 716 Buttonwood street. this (Thursday) Mornitg, at . 6 o'cHEN lock NETT.—On the 10th instant. Thema: Bennett. d 67 years . Funeral rom his late residence. ifo, 3 Re.dnian's Place. Bho maker street, Eighth, below Market this I Th_lt edgy morning. et 9 o'clocs. RTIn —en the 11th instant, Ellen Currie. in the 36th year of h r age Funeral from the residence of her mother, No. 7 Rudolph avenue, Race. below Eighth, this iThursility) a., ernoon A , 3 o'olook DEA Om —On the Th instant. Mrs, Mercy Ann Dea con. aged 63 Yet )l2 . 3 months. and Id dale. Fu-era. tram the re Humeri of her husbend, ren: tattoo, this (Thvrsd ) afterno , n. at o'clock. , Dti FF.—On the 11th natant, Mr. Thomas agea 23ears Funeral from the residence of Mr. Henry Powell, Th 'mom street , above betiondi this (Thuredel J after.; noon. at 7 o °look - . r...-00 the 20th instant, Anna Eliza. Zoe, in her awl year. _Funeral from the residence of her mother, this ( ghursday) afternoon. at 2 o'n:ock. *.t.T.--nuodenly. Isaiah B.y. aged 50 rears. • II oiltatl23l.-0= the nth instanard Davies, spin I tifilltems and Man A. kergter lied MOWN. . . I'x'_ 4 WIDE BtAUE...:IIAREGES, only SO orate, 7.4 wide Black Anilines, only 50 aente. 7 4 Wile Bleck ilareites. only as cents. 7-4 wide Black Betimes. only 4234 cents. 7-4 wide IRltiok Basegoc only esli ono'. wide Book Buenos, only IfIX canto. .14Etinuti to 14 k 1 ' , Tonne es Store. jell No . 9l a carraNuT otre#4., , AID TO MISSOITRI.”—THE CORl matee having in charge he finds r.iied for tse benefit of +lie .oral volunteer soldiers of tit Lou iL M e.. desire to reium our thanes to the subscribers and con tributing Gamins of Phi adelehia and Bellefonte. tor that' prompt end liberal aid to this o' , „leet. Haying received and forwar 'sd to R J Howard. Eon.. the col I , trim •t. Li uia. Mo.. by the Pe , nrrevanus R'i road fr.e of charge. for this trintetwer the following attlehte— via 1 144 pairs of Philadelphia city made Shoes, 2 049 " Stockinet. 292 " Drawrs. 1 0 0 " Pant loons. ,469 ' • Woolen Togetner With other article' of clothing and books for the comfort rind tuterteinment of the poi liars. Cash valuation of the above about 011 660 Our flouts are espeouilly due to Bishop Potter, for the interest he has taken in promoting thor cause—to the lieges of Germantown. to St. Matthew's Luthern church, et. Matoiew , s • piscopal. Pt. P ul'e tqpigoopai Celireth and the of the Advent, who kindly volunteered to make us clothing. and to the ladies of the following coup esauong for their eggireial oOntri- Malone to this object Raving received front the ladies of et. Lute's Chilton The Church of the iMMS - meni--- 2co mowers. Moly Trinity „..411 shuts. urch" West Philadelphia cbes - -,—..... 131 Pt Philip's . 226 " The Emmanuel Episcopal Ohurch -- .....-- - - 60 116 /00 " .:VAIN' ROW+ RA. 3 31 6 4 4 4 11 13,714 "1 ANE r LEWIS LE Ig. Trlre OFFICE OF Ti-•E CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIII POEOOLS. Pharr ttOSVOL J.lB TRACT OF PENNS, LVANIA. Panamst.rnia,June 11. 1861. . At m•atiar of -the Oontromers of Pale Schoo's, Pleat District of Pennsylvania. hold at t , e CON t'stOL• LARS' H MUER, on TOPSDAY, STINE 11th, 1861 the follow inc_reso 'Maims were ad toed: Rgsoienf. That t is Board recommend to the Direc tors of the ro.trious Sections to &limn th m 443 enrols of the Punlic Schools to partions , te in the procession non. rpmplatad by City Couuaile. to take vitae en. the of Jul, Ilex,. Resolved. That from the 17th of June 18'1. until the summ^r vacation, the rutilte dohonls of thin ads shell hold one session. commencing at 834 o'clock. A. M., and (Aguas at Di o'ennis. P. M., inolgtlins, half hones iiesolved, 'rhat Jour Te.cher violPtirm the rule.; and r•sul lions ad opted by this lloard. tyke warrant for salary or snob Tattooer shall be prPhhald ROBISET J. HEMPHILL. feorstary. ira:VOLUNTEER FUND. —ACADEMY OF le3lo.—A GRAND vUBICAL BR TA M will be riven on TITURAD AY tVENING. June 13th. 1881, at the Academy of ramie by the Young La dies of the J.fferson Or molar &tool. for the benefit of the Volunteers, conducted by thei4usioal M ann:leer. Prof. John. Borer; Pianist. A. pap. Mr. Geo. Felix Be, kart, .he celebrated tanist, has volunteered his services, and will perform a 800 on the Plana. The Davniterbund, led by Carl Gaertner. have also klndl vo!aoreered• and will mpg some chliee pieties. A full and efficient Orchestra will be present, under the direction of van Gaertner. Mr. Csrlanerrner has volunteered to perform one of Iw unapvroaohame Violin halos. Tiokets, Z 6 cents each. For sale at the thool. Fi ft h street above Poplar; Beak & Latrtnn's, eventh and Chestnut streets Lee & Walkees 722 Chestnut street; sad at the door on the day mad evening . of the concert. h curved Fleets 111 the Parapet can be secured br applying at the 'Ticket Office on the de., of-the concert, jell-4t NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THZ PENN SYLVANIA FARINA COMPANY. 8. W. cor ner BROAD and VINE ...treats. All peripma tiepins Abdul, against the Renneyltrahia Farina • ;ompany, or holding Bread Tickets issneu by it, are rectmetes to present the same, for payment. to the tin.lersigned, odor before the first dayfof AUOINT next. on which day the affairs of the Company will be closed finely, according to ins,- myle AMP ..EDWAS D B. FERRIS, Secretary. vr. LECTURE FOB. THE BENEFIT OF THU VOLUNTEER/I—On FRIDAY evening. nee 11. MrseklELL A Z MINTER. will &liver a lec ture et SANSO6I-STRSET BALK, fopthe benefit of the Volunteers end their families. The subject of the Monne will be 'lnc Wants and Suffnimys of the Sol diers." Lamina, the Indian gni will mins. Admission 10 omits. jen-M. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL RO kn.—MEE TING OF STOCKHOLDERS. SPhCIAL MEETING of the Stookpoiders of the Philadelphia and brie Rolland Compeer will be held et the Office of ,the Compan.. en Tau RSDAY, Jtme n'th, 1801. at 10 o olook A. m.. for the perpose of Done/- daring a preposition having for its °lnset the early commotion and leasing of the railway or the said Com pany. By order of the President and Hoard of alenseers. .00 MT W. ISOW eporpoß fl,sieereterr. NOTICE—C/131DR* ATLANTIC 7 ) ,T. .RAILROAD CO.APINY.—An election for treating of the Camden and Atlantio Railroad Com pany, to serve for tee ensuing year. wall be held at the office of said CM:mousy at COOPNEM PriINT, Cam den, New Jersey, on TEURSDAY, the DUI inst., be tween the hours of 11 A- M. and 1 P. fd. yell CT ROBEaT ereretary. . I THE PROTESTANT treCEANGE Southwest e - ofner SECOND atm NEW Streets, and tare pleasure in recommending it to the publicise an institution muoh needed in our oily. fur its care in selecting the beet men, women. and children as to character and ouch. ficatiowr : J. E. ADDICKB Rase street. E M. SELLER S. G-een andaulpehooken streets. JU LIANN A R 4NDOL,FH. 1734 Chestnut street. .Dwlrt WIRIER& r RICK.. MI/tr.:lh Street. Dr. PAN coasr, nag Mount Vernon street. JAR. RhJR a RJR. IMO Mount Vernon street. GEO. FR EEM A N. 547 North Eleventh street. P.O. OLIVER, SIO North Sixth street. tt. it. BOW eR. bird and Germantown avenue. T. WILSON, 210 North Front street. T. MeGUI R e., in South Front skeet. 1.2 M VV HIT 6, 323 Ma reLuell street, W. C. BOK ER L alt Market Street, W. ft. strata's. pa° N, 418 Market street, And over one hundred and fifty more, to whom re ference will be given at the office. mr3o-3m MILITARY NOTICES. ATTENTlON.—TwelfthWard Borne Guard will meet for drill et the Armor. northeast paler of 1 Hi RD end WI L '. OW. o 9 THIJRBLIe Y EVENING next. 13th Inst.. et 8 0 olook ; all the Members are earnestly requested to be present. By order o" the de • Lain. . lt• iiATTENTION COMPANIES " A" and B " BLIT sr. RESERVRS, To ileelleorputrt of the erteinakomatazation of Compardite -a: and •• B." Blue !nerves Yohltin ;I nee Gall a soesnal meet= far Tifints- BAY EvE,Man. nPxt. 13th mat., at 3 o'clock', at the Board of Tiede Building . SIGNRD: W. A. Smethurst, ILK. La Porte. T. I. Wallace, B B. NNW, A. I.elloan. NI orsgo 7. ,unn, George W Seiler. EhadlaY Hits/ .1. 11. smith. H. 1 , .. Alole. In COMPUBIIISIVIrAt. Obe , AboVe, / 13.051.a.e.Mar & ac ik a N • est ' , LAB int aa ren..ested above. F Acting Secret 'IT. IFORTY ML lABERS will tie received into *he 17Yrir FBBITY LIGHT INFANTRY. The foi!o.i• g regnienti , vga moot be oo•ny'ied with: The age to be between 18 and 33; the height to be at least 6 leet 6 inches Ali:him t oas to be wade to the Vier:dive Committee, Limit Wa. tier nsairman. at the erm ry, Fourth Street. below arch evorr aftgra,txt (Saturday and Sali da& egogsted). at 6A &oak, P. M. It 1 I,oeo MEN WANTED FOR THE UNIT ED STA rES 31 BRINE CORPS. able-bodied, between the aims of 21 end ad years. not lass than five feet four and a half inches high. and of good character. Stadion serving in this carat DeffOYM duty at navy rail& and on board. United States ships.ot war on foreign stations. AU other information which may be desired will bc given at the Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street. First Lieutenant W. STOKES BOYD. ie4-1M Recruiting Officer. GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. G ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING OWN bi GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH_ FINE SHIRTS, With a fall line of tINDErt-CLOTHING, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TIES, Ste. W. W. KNIGHT'S, No. 606 ARCH STREET. _ len-tbistuSt if QHTRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, &O. ), .. 7 Wholewde stock at retail—improved cut, and war ranted to fit, at extremely low emcee. 4x7 CREST ittreet. Ja74 t* DAVID M. H 53 4 k co, VINE SHIRT MANTRAOTORY.—J. W. SCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Strew, a dome below the " gontinentaL" The attentioo of !9m% Deals UL le invite!' to hi. INTHOYSD C OF 1011.117 x. at manor fit, mike, end usleriil, hl4if 14.41 'Mai& t• •-•0•• •1 sluvrtilimP CLOTHING. WI-lOLESALE STOCK, WHOLESALE STOCK. WHOLESAT .: - F1 STOCK, READY-MADE OLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING AT RETAIL, AT RETAIL, AT RETAIL, 33 to 40 per oent. less than the usual Retail Prices ' 33 to 40 eer cent. less thou the usual Retail Prices Clothing Hume are reireectfully invited to examine this stook. The Garments balsa nearly all manatee tured for merchant tailor trams of large awns and cities. are all well cut, well trimmed. and substantially made, and warranted to be fully equal to she best Clothing manufactured for Retail bales, This Stook will be sold regardless of oust. LIPPINCOTT, MINTER, & SCOTT, Jeri 12t 424 MARKET Street. SEA BATHING. ATLANTIC CITY. The MANSION HOUK BEDLOW had other HOTELS NOW OPEN. Mr. MeitiMo3 IMO open the 'United States. Mr. Ben son the Buff lime. and Mr. garrets congress Mail. next week. Trains leave Vine-et. Wharf st 730. It p UHF. PORT WINE. VOA SALE BY C. H. MATTSON, Alton AND TENTH STREETS. LTON ENVELOP E S AT MAGEWIP- Union wnvelopins at 31 G Chestaut strset. Union Vllvelorom at Maggie,. Union Pam at 3 0 Chestnut Erna. Union Badge) at Magee bitintliaatitrad and for aaie wholesale and retail, at M aGE_Wei Stationery nom__ SIB GabIISBUT iltnee;, m above Third. Cotner of nelson street. Corner .f landson ott-e.A. ril TB HAT THE SUPERIOAITY OF ..a- Photographs and Antbrotypes made at BRINI ER.% Gel!er). tt.COND B:y6ft. above Gram an al>" sted. le filly yi - even b the mini / erheilitrottiee teat evicentee este eitabineut, at* RETAIL DRY GOOD S A T COST. ENTIRE STOCK LINENS, tf " EMBROIDERIES, " =t LACE MANTLES, and 14 " DRESS GOODS. BAREGES BABEGE ROBES 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. OASSIMERS, OLOTIIS, 20 PER CENT. LESS THAN USUAL PRICES. MANTLES, DUSTERS, &o. A small Mountie on Cost of material. Our entire stook being fresh. having bran JudiolouslY bought at auction and of Mat hands, will be found to oom➢are favorably with any other in town, COOPER & CONARD, _ Soutb-cat corner NINTH and MARKET Street ieit-tutne mlt M . L. I-lALLOWELL it CO. IMMENSE WHOLESALE STOOK„ SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, Jto., &a., FOR SALK AT RETAIL, At mob biipw the ordinary wholesale rates. Nos. 333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH. Streets jet rummies HARPER'S FERRY, FORTRESS MONROE, 'ALEXANDRIA. MANASSAS JUNCTION. And other place, now IN THE HANDS OF SEIESSIONISTS. Are doubtless points of special interest to OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS, And the male portion of the community generally; but THE SPECIAL POINT OF INTEREST TO LADIES Is No. SOT CHRSTNUT Street, where the WHOLE SALE IeTOCK. OF PRICE, FEAR & CO., is selling off at Retail, and where FOR 01 YOU-CAN BUY THE VALUE OF SR Wetherefore hope that the well-ktiown milit.ry spirit of the Ladles of Pluladelptdawill be sufficiently aroused to" TAMS" 807 CHESTNUT ST., WITH ALL ITS CONTENTS. More especially as it can be done " PEACEABLY FOR CASH, ALL RINDS OF LINEN. WHITE ROODS. LACES. EMBROIDERIES. lIDICES...tc. N. 8.-400 LACE PONTES AND MAN PLEB, at a 300 . I PWA r AtENTN% 2 L?IIin:i%t le and 12 • cents per yard, for covering 1111/10CA. MOM del•sra, An. 200 ?CV. SOFT FINISH LINENS. entirely without dressing, manufactured expressly for Ladies Urver Wear. 1 LOT +- READY-MADE READY-MADE CHEMISES. em broiderer, and lace trimmed. 1 LOT OF KM& C hplib YOKES. IfirA Fresh Invoice of Point Lace Goads. je3./in pARIS LADE MANTILLAS, SECWiD IMPORTATIION Thsee Goods having been relinquished by our halog en—in view of the war crime—t' •r tctt e more than tee bare amount of duct, will be offered to purchnaere at a corresponding reduction from usual remit prices, viz : kT 50 OHNIE ON THE DOLLAR THE BALANCE OF O Utt MANUFACTURED STOCK SILK CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, SPRING °Lam CLOAKS, RUMMER CLOILER. Also, TRIMMING LACEB, DUB AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, dco , Alt in Line assortment, will be closed out at an average reduot.on of ONE HALF. in order to complete our ar rangements with oar creditors. J. W. PROCTOR & Co., PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM. TO'S ClialTDlU'ir ists.et. SIBLEY, MOLTEN, & WOODRIThar„ - - 131rORTER6 AND ,TOBBERB, No.SBIMAR,KET STREET, Offer the Warms of their stook of SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, Ard a large aaeartment of FRENCH LACE POINTS, MANTLES, 13ORNOUS lto AT RETAIL, CHEAP FOR CASH. iMat V,YRE & LANDSt FOURTH and - 111 .: 41 ARM Streets, open this morning -2 oases low Gray Geed,. 1 humus orgy Mixtures. NEW MANTUA.4.A. STORE . The most splendid MIK MANTLES in the °R7. HOUG-1-1 & CO., leB-2m Sb SOUTH TENTH STREET. EYRE& LANDELL have Fashionable imPitEßDal Pr-alnot. Black and White Pisid Valencia. Black and White Plaid Kohains. . SILK MANTILLAS, In every new style, the richest qualities ever seen at the elegant New Store, SS MTH TENTH STREET. Hamm do co. VYRE LANDELL OPEN THIS 1 - 7,41 MORNING— ]. oase +dorm que a 4 4404 . 4pia goes for Dresses and Dusters. EIRE & LANDELL open to-day one Jo—a ease more Fast Colors °rowdies:l2K out. Bummer Goode all reduced. TOE BLANKETS AT VERY LOW HATEfti Tee Wrens for Mirror Covers. We Nets for Chandelier'. Lew 6inas filuaitior to. YEA a LANDI4I.X. /0/0 FOURTH and LEH. ADAMS 8c SOWS STOOK to be closed out at MAYES/ WEIOLSSALE PRICES. Uttenper than if a disoount 11111115 taken or aftet intle wan wade. EIGHTH EaD ARCH. ADAMS & SOS'S STOCK to be closed out at Lowest Wholegate MO% - SEBAZER THAN IF A Inge:M.lNT WERE TAXER OFF after tits sale was made. EIGHTH AND AUL mos H STEEL & SON, . No. 713 North TENTH Street, skove Goatee, Wiu lien the BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF NEW AND DESfltaßLei DRESS GOODS H vert Mater reductions in prim. than they have e Deface med.. wank MUCH LOWER FRICEI than a Fanny and r m ny RETAIL-WHOLESALE HOUSE in the city. ilord +mike, very cheap. Very cheap sad good Slack Silica. Cncooe Dream Goods of every variety. Fine Jacopo% and Organdie Lawns at 11%. La ' , ON MAN t L.Eet. Pot erlal, 11(3131te.0UR 811 L GREATLY TH CO TO AND MANTLES. jel UNDaR COST PRICES. QUALL-PLAID SILKS. P... 7 "nue. rind Whit , . Forap.li Blank and White French Silks. Brown snd Whits French Bilk& (been end Weise French thlkis. I UT Vie d sai d White French Silks. 00 dot, 'Ri ff s. at 41 DO per z. 00 dos. white 814 Wove,. So POP pair. Mani goods reduced very low to close ont. SS )es 70:1 ARCH. JO N N. STOKNS ist. reet. MPEQUiTO CURTAINS AND GLASS coy BRING. WIIITX AND COLORED BORLNETS. The subscribers have now on band a full assortmellt of White and Colored Bolivnete. of different widths, suitable 'Or mirrnr and picture onverilte. FLY NANA AND 1.40-O,DITO BARR. r• They are prepared to &War ebn , delier,, sea fixtures, pictures, classes. &n.. end to make mown.° Cu, tains far beds a , d raw in the most approved manner, and at the enorient notice. oPPAHD Vari 114RLINGEN & MON, Importers and Bedell In Curtain materinkii thadost Jet 12t No. Lc usCHESTNUT Street. R SHOEMAKER Sa GLASS. PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHER, Northeast Comer FOURTH and RACE Strote Ul4 iAit-Gra NEW MUSIC , . o With W 1 tlePe.ee N A A P L ab r ilefe . LEE & WALKER, No, Yten if.STN CT Street. Price 50 Cents. Jell 3t. COL,. ELLSWORTH'S FUNERAL MARCH, 711 ST /1111trED, BY LEE & WALKER. No. 722 CHESTNUT qtreot. _ ARMY BLUE CLOTHS, • ALL WOOL, STANDARD WRIGHT AND OOLON. CADET DASSIMERES, CLOTHS, BATMEN.% AND JEANS, WELLING, COFFIN, & Co. jets 12t COTTON DUCK, SUlTailihig FOR T.ENTAS, Slat SALE In FROTHEN(WAM & WELLS ntvl9-ItC VESTINGS, —CO AritES 7au OULL VA:S.—United States mule rdneket and Rifle Bane; atao, every de surtption or Bound and Contoal Bullets manuNetathd to order. Large stooks constantly on hand. Orders fined %Med by THOMAS OTIS LEROY & CO., Patent Shot arid Lead Wolfe, 261 and 263 WATER Street. Flir PORK, mrl4-1 NEW ENGLISH BOoKS—lmported and for eats br ele'LEol," & CO., Do. 27 South SIX "B "'treat. above Chestnut. 'UCKLEY CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND, Vol. 2, Bvo cloth. 86 LIFE OF PROF. PORSON. the celebrated Greek Soho ar. By the Rev. J. a. Watson, " M. A. Portrait anu f.irs s m le. Bvo. cloth. $4 lO. FUN Pr ON PORSEMANSHIP; or. Common Sense and Common Errors in Common Riding. By Colonel Greenwood. Illustrated with fourteen wood outs. Small Bvo cloth. $2. MANUAL OF MO' ERN GEOGRAPHY'. -By the Re. , Alex. Mackay, F. R. G. 13. Throk 17uto. cloth. DI 76 Fri:Y .O IIAT. GEOGRAPHY. By Sir John F. W. Herrthell, Yost. Bvo. cloth. _S2 20. YOUNti WOW MIN FRANKLIN. or. The Right Road Through Life. By Henry Mayhew, 12mo, cloth. THE NEW EXAMINER; nr, An Inquiry into the Evi Immo Relating to Cortaro Passages in Lord Macau ley 'e Flctorr. *LPL LORD DUNDONALD'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Cheap edition, with fine portrait, maps, &a , 12mo, cloth, gilt Sr 76. D rAN RAMSAY'S REM 'MAC gproF.3 OF SCOT TI HLIF..ANII CHARACTER. Second swim, 12010. cloth unique. 31.87. ntf~Hrtt.LVß TRAWLS IN THE GORILLA COUNTRY. Illustrated with numerous Mates and MMIB. Bro_, cloth. $6. Former! Hooke imported to order by every steamer ohthly catalogues anew and ell huglishand Pm eh Books furnished gratis on aeelieation. jell 31 gOLDIEE—ELEALTIL—A new book by DR. 114.11.. 25 Cents. JOHN Ed °PAS LAN, 33 Eolith SIXTH EL Agents wanted !tk the °lel , and State jel2.6t B OOKS LAW AND ILLSOELLANSOUS, new and old bought, sold, and exchanged, at the PHILADELPHIA -BANK BOOK STORE, r4o, 419 1 1IESTNOT Street. Libraries at a distanoe purchased. Thoso having Books to sell, if at a &dance, will state their names, sizes. bindtape,datee, edition.. vises, and condition', WAATED—Books printed by Benja min Franklin , es weU es early Books print e d. in and upon /Lemma Autograph Letters and Portraits our. (Mailed. Pamphlet Laws or Pennsylvania for ealo. Cata logues. in press, sent free. Libranes appraised by fesll-tr 101114 CAM P1iP.1.16 pal - WO ALS FUR DIATERItLS FOR AL THE NAVY. NAVY DIYARTMENT BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION, L QUIDMIt .T, &C., June 11, 1861. Sealed proposals to furnish materials ior theNatre for the fiscal ye4r ending 30 h June. 1842. wilt be received at this Bureau until 3 o'clock P. M. of the Bth Jul, next. these proposes most be crororsed '• Proaramls lOr Ma terials for the Navy. Bureau of Comtructron , '• &c.. that they may be distinguished from omen - (Artiness 1. tters. The materials and articles embracted in the clams named are parttaufarly descrined In printed sobedules, any of which will he turn shed to aeon as desire to of for, on application to the isoui mendante of the respective yards, or to the Navy agent nearest thereto and those of a ll yards noon application toads Bureau. Th.e division Into OiaSoaS being for the convenience of dealers in each. such p Itiona will be furnished as are ao naliy required for b da. The commandant and navy agent of each station will have a copy cf the schadulea or the other yarns for exartrinatioa only. from whim. it may be jo fo d r red whether it wilt be desirable to make BP plioation them• t nein mutt to made for the whole of the class at any ya.d upon one co the printed sato dales. or in strait con- Comity therewith. or they will not be consider d. The contract will be awarded to the ow•st bona aile bidder who Ives proper security for Its ulfilment. %the United Plates ',Parer. the rip/it to lefent all the bids for any Class if deemed exorbitant. all art ales must be girths very best quality. to be do livered in good order, and in suitable vessels and packas. a c ontrac t or . case may he, at the expense theisk of the and in al respect, subject to in ammilon. niessureonent, count, weight, &c of the yard where reneived and to the entire satisfaction of the am= indent thereof. Bidder a are reterrea to the commandants of tire ra g...cure garde for sampl-s. in,tructi, ns. or particular description of the articles: and, all oi her thing, being equal preference will be given to articles of American ma,nnf -attire. very offer, as required by the law of Path August. 1846 must be accompanied tic a written guarantee, the form of which is herewith riven. Tnose only whose offers may be wonted will be notified and the contract wit be lorwaroect at soon thereafter aa prao :sable. whioh thee will be required to execute within ten days alter us receipt at the poet 'Armor or navy agency named by them. sureties to the fall amount will be required to lige the contract, and their reap nestle lily certified to by a Tinted Mates district Judie. United States dirtnot attorney. collector, or navy agent. as +WOW trial at (runty, twenty per can um will he withheld from the an.ount of the In le until the contract shell have been completed; and eighty per trantu n of each bill. approved in mutat ..to pe by the comb wtoutts tae rserriblyt , ...illld bte navy at the ints of delivery witton Fo thir y ty il days after ne c ite present po ation to knit. It is stipulated in the contract that if default be made Dy theties of toe first part in delivering all or any of tee ar . icfes mectioced in our mars bid lot in the non tract, of the tith Atty. and at toe t ice an p aces eb nee pr...vided. then an.. in that mum the contractor and Ida sureties will for eft and par to the thiltaltatataS a SUM of money not ex ermine twine the Ito cant of such Cl whole may be ecovered tram t me to time accord ng to the ant of • thng revs in that gate provided, aParoverl March 3, 1813 Glum Dos 1. 2. 5, 5, 10 be delivered one - fourth pirt on or °more 'he birth or may, one Jonah part on or be the 20.. n ofJuiy. one-fourth Pam , "0 or before the 20th of remember and me remaining fourth pa ton or before I,t of Oseember. IP6I Clarifies 3.4 7, and 9, the whole o be delivered by the 13th of Met. 3862. •• he re main no classes to be delivered one-fourth mot on or before the Let of Peptember next. one fourth part on or before the let of Deocruber next. one fourth part on or before the 1M of April. and tee remaind.r on or taper° the 30 h of June. 1862. unless earlier required,with a no tice of Merve de - s. compriaies each neliverya due proportion of each a. Cale. ...lase 10 and all Tollowina. if additional quantities of any of the articles named thereto are dernacued. they are to be itiltilehed en like terms and conditione pr. v ous to tne expiration of the Murat year. %on receiving a notioe of fifteen days from the bureau. the commandant of the yard. or navy agent. Poem of Offer. I, -. of -. in the Mate Of hereby agree to for oirdi and deliver, in the respective navy yards. all the articles named in the messes hereu..to annexed, agreeably to the provisions of the s.hedules therefor. mid in conform ty with the aovertmement of the Ba-can of Construction, &o ,of June it, 1861. ehould my offer be accepted. l rt.:meet it to be nadro.sard at-, aid the contract sent th the navy agent at --, or to --, for • ig nature and Oar tlEallia. Date. Wi nano. The aonedule which the bidder *Debate meat he putted to hie offer. and each of them maned by 'him. UppoBl2B 880 h tal we di tho 80neoldo the price must be act, the amount oarrteu out. the nit rag late rooter up for eaoh olaea. and tilt amount likewise written in words. The undersigned, of in the State of , and . of in the State hereby gnerentee that elm, the foregoing bid of tor any o f the ola.esse tnerein named be aooepred. he or they will. within ten data atter toe recimpt of the contract at the poet °thee named. or navy /went cleignated execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties; and in case said— shah fall to enter into onntraot N g efuresaid. we guerank e to make good the iiitferen , 4 betss. en the cffor of the said , and that which may be scoepttd. nignaturei of two guarantor', C. D. E. F. Pate. Witness. I hereby certify that the above.riamed -- are known to me as men of property =dab.* to make good their guarantee. Date. Signature. O. H. To be signed by the United States District Jinx.. United Rat'', District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Agent. The following are the Glasses required at the respect ive navy yards: KITTERY, MAINE. Claes No.l. 'White Oas Lots ; N 0.3. White Oak Pro misogsous 'bulb r ; r o. 6. Yellow Pine Plank Stook Los.; No.B. Yellow ?tee Mame and *_par ; DO 10. White Pine; ash and uje.eiss - 12. Walnut and Saahogaur ; No. 34 . White Ash Oars and Hickory Butts ; No. 2). Iron; No. 12 Spikes and Nails; No 23 x.ead. Zuto.and 'tut ; 26. Hardware; N 0.21. Pointe and 01 ; "to 28. k lax CAlvAn; No. V. Cotton utnvas ; No. 30 Flax and cotton Tw ne ; Igo. Bunting; No. 33. I.eather No P it chhe• ; and Dry G000s; 140 37 Tar. Ro a n; No. 98. Tabor, soap. Oil; N 0.32 slop Chandlery ; No. 40, Stationery : No. 41. 3. ire Wu MLA U.LlPri °WEI, 31 6.813,a0S USETTS. Class No, I. White Oak Logs ; No. a. Whit* Oak Pro rl3s"°°""u.'"r;d"Lr'w Bine °kale Stook Logs; No. to. White Pine ; No. U. Ash and Hires.; N.). 12 caulk Walnut and CPerty j No. 14. White Ash Oars and hickory butts; No 15 White Oak naves at d Be dust; N 0.21. Iron' N 0.21. Polkas and Nei No. 23. Load. Zino. ; N 0.23. Hardware; no 27 Paints We. ;NoMr k lex Carivas ; No. 19 . Cotton Canvas ; No. SO. Film and 1 otiOn Twine; ISO. 31. titan; No at Wither ; 140. 33 Bose ; No. 34. Brushes .• No 35. Bunt ing and Dry Hoods' Pitch, Tar. Rosin; No. 34. Tallow, Soap, and Oil; No 39. otup Chanalory ; N ..4t) E gAtamorT i N o , Fire Wood ; No. 42 Ox Rides for Rope. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. Class No. 1, White Oak LOCI; No. 2, White Oak Plank; Pio. 3 White Oak Promisonons Tdohar ; NO. White Oak N. 661 nacos ; No. 6 allow Pine Plank Steck bags i N 0.7, yelloW Pine Beams; No a. Yellow Pine Mast IMO Spar • uolver; No. 2. Waite Pine Mast 'Droner.; No.lo tate Pine ;No 11. ash and Clore's ; No. 12, o-aok Walunt,_Cherry, ana Mahosany; NO. 14. Whits OA MIS and Hickory Bars ; Ao./6. White Oak Staves and Itandi-ga; No. 16, Black .p.uco Po. 18 Lisnorneirre No 21. 1/011 No. 22. spikes and Nails; 32.L43.4.. Lino. in ;No 21, Pig Iron; No. 93, Hard - Ware; No. He r3ll/01 IWO this; NO. 26, Flea +Canyon ; No. 29 Cotton Caness N 0.31) Flax. and Cotton Twine; N 0.34, Guise ; No. 32. Leather ; No. 93 Bose; No. 34. Brushes ; No. 33. :smiting and Dry Good.; No. 36 Lantern. ;No 3T; Pi oh Tar. Ralik •; No 33, Tallow. &ay. Oil ; 146-13; aide ahakdiary : tßationar.T N 0.41, Fire Wood. FHILADELPBTA. PFPINBYLV • NI a. Class No. 2. White Oak Plank ; No. 4. Wh,te Oak Keel Pieces; N 0.6. Y.ltow Pine Plank block Loin; No. 7. Yellow Pale White Pinerail as h sa 'Amber ; No. 10 ash and VI Press; No. 12. Bl.ok Walnut Cherry, and Mahogany r.o. ii White Ash. Oars and ttioltory Barn; 16 Soot Spruce; No 13 Lisuanivirm . No. 21. Iron; No. 2/ inta and Nadal No. 23 Lend. Z.no. and Tin ; No 26 Hardware I NO. 31 Faillits and Oils ; N 0.28. .Plaz Can vas ; ;:a. rmon caay.s. ; No. SO. M lai and Cotton ; G Ras ' 330 12 Lftather 040. 33. Hose; NO 34. Brushes' No. Barlting and .1,72 GO. de • No. 3 . Pad'. Tar, ROMS ; No 33. ,Boap, and (hi ; No. 39 Ship Cbandh ry ; No. 43. &SUOMI No. 41. Fire Wood. WAEHINOTON, DC, Clan No.lo. White Fine; No. 81 . I ron; ono Nails; No. 33 Lead. Zino. and Tin; 89 No 24. Iran; Pio. as Ha: dware ; No. 27. Paints and Oils ; No. 89 nada chandarry ; No. 4s. boiler. Tank, and Gam.. Iron; NO. 44 Chani Iron ; N 0.43. Ingot Copper ; BelloWe ; 48 Peva. J,,12-tb4t F - - - bTAIE ON BffaTON ElbilTll, WE CEASED- SOTIC A le hereby neon, that lettere of eclort•tm Con on the estate of Fle,e3 ON Woad. tate of the oar of Philadelphia, deceased. have been {rantedto the eel's' 8111/uld All Imams., t herefOre. ins .I•lens or dementia Britoil% the said e.tste. ate UllUrllllli to male diem Itoowo to +lle I armor to wisavi eV. P. Z ZiL " IT West ti u iVa u t;r 1015.thet , a. Lis; :11 pAwrivEß.Bllll . *7 existing under the nome of EMIL , ON, TON & co.. com . oo d of R o oort Jannis, B. Skate, in. John r. lionnou, , us thso day duns:lived. ROBLRT BTILBONs , June / 2 . 1861- Yon 3c* . eKsAT BARO4/Na TIIIB DAY, BONNSTp, 0 • , th e ow. • and tiF.4_D-DREBISFS O inwitow York • 137 Swab TENTH Street, sboyLi 10 AM MILITARY GOODS NEW PUBLICATIONS. or MICIAL. Bignsturo. A. B. LEGAL. AOADEMY OF Mrsw. GRAND PATRIOTIC FESTIVAL! Manx YLABBI,BR. AND Ins GRAND VOCAL. AND U.8.C11.1.11.5_851T.AL 'f all • R • SATURDAY EV ‘ l l m!NG. June 10th. MR. vele.zur. Il BENEFIT FOR Tk, eASIILIES OF VOLIIN- P ERR& The follovinr eminent artists have kindly consented to appear on this onol-ion Malt Ate B .:R ;41A JORANNSEN. MRS. J. , FIN pwF W, • MR. T. BISHOP,. M. MR. AARON A R. TAYLOR 4 ,_ m. . MR. C'.RL WOLF3O 4 N. MR. Ctlli J AMIS. MR. MICIIA!--1. 13. CROSI. MR. hi TO kptql.Eß, DR. DUNNING or+. Mit. 8, 8' BRENS. Teeether Wlth a 1 0 , actl Orohest-a. AC COhNoirvuas of I L R FiVr d f HUNDRED Wigl VOIGV I ..in e the new 62n, by Oar] Wolfsobn, and the Star - Splnsled Br.naer. TICKETti. TO PARTS OF THU HOUSE) S • 5 OB'NTS. Promeninm Ticks., and woe !renames may be bad. nn and after Taaadar, at. Beak ar. Lawton's, Lee it Waiter's, An- COI/ Isto ree, olookeriogs`. and at the Academy' on F.iday and Saturday, from 9 ti I 4 o'clock, and at the door on the evening of the Concert- Doors open et 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. 1812 At WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Sole. Lessee-- -...MW 1 1. M. A.G HRRTTEION Ru•inene Agent "..MR. D. MURPHY RXTHatio.DINARY ATTRACTION! DRANO COMBIN , TION I THIS (THURSDAY) RV .1. G. Jane 19th, TRNTH NIGHT OF HOOLEY 4- CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, From Niblo's daloon. Broadway, New,yors. - - The Programme will consist of a variety of Songs, DEITIO^a. &a., in which the whole of this Star Trotter Will appear. The whole to connitnie with the . Stloopiao Faroe of N , I3GER IN THE Tt N • DOOll open at 736 o'olook ; commence at 8. A ssEmßLy BriTLDINGS. - L 1 THIRD WEEK DE THE RV:HELLION. THIRD WEEK OF THK, RUiR AN WAR, THIRD WEEK OF THE O , )MBINAT/ON. NEW WAR HORN 4 8. MONDAY P.VmH/NO. June 10th, And EVOrY r. yelling during this 'Anat. Admisstnn 2 °aura ; Uhildren 15 nenti . matinees Weeneaday and tiaturday aftornuons, at 3 o'clock. I_lg ENNA. ACM:PE:4IY OF YU?: FINN A e' S--1026 CFIERTNUT STREET. The Thirty-eighth ANN UAL EXHIBITION of PAINT/19GS and SCULPTURE novr oven. Admittance 40 cants ; Season Tickets ae cents; CI ill drop half price. Catalogues 10 amts. titookholdem will receive their tickets at the Academy. . 10 Open P from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from B P. M. till . M. azda-tf WANTS. To . SURGIOAL MiIItIIMENT MA ..K.F.R.R.—Wanted a Grinder .nd Pol.sher. Towle ber. industrious man good wages and vend. gaming moat Will beg yen. by Meows. WADE. and FO ail. tia ti.treet. New York. jell et* BANK IN TBREST.—W ANTED A party of some capital to Oka an interest:in the control ola Bank roosted in the country. 7he orrani zatton is newt) ready for busineta a lusted In ri faro ranielifignlAßV mate. 'T";. 171:sl O ua BNo. 873 i" 17uladelhs PO scOmoe.jee-et* WANTED Men of Intelligence and pleas ne address as Travelling A gents. A chance W. make monsy. and no humbne. Addiess with stamp. or call upon S. B. nE AMAX, 139 Smith EIGHTH street. • 7e3 WANTED—AGENTS to sell PAIJKA GES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. st twines one third less than oen be purchased elsewhere. Call on or address (damp enelosed) 3. L. BAILEY NO. 164 COURT Street, Seaton. Wm. BAILE Y NO. EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG men. &0., are invited to iddrena the" Em_llox meat Committee." at the Rooms of the Young SW Chnstiont Assootation, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT !Street. a .1-Cm BOARDING. BO ARGINCI.—STRANGEKS visiting the aity. and others desiring superior aooomm dations in the most beautiful part of the el.tr. can be rutted try application to Mrs SNOOK K. P 4. E. Corner ISLIC TRENTIt and LOCUST Streets. Private Parlors. with Bed Rooms adjoining. for single gentlemen or families . Terms moderate. jeS.St" FOR SALE AND TO LET. roR, S4LE.--Boot and Shoe Etore For le.—A var• desirable lomtiott.dottet 6 rood bu s'nese. require of J. SWraitTZ, 110 South P" 0001 Street. jel,-3t* al TO REVT.—A rare opportunity. is 111111 offered to a oomvetvut manager of a boarding Bourn by the undersign d who Iran to sent ens pre mises form rlv known 112 the LIN I NO) ST ATP 8 HO TEL. attueted on CH so-TN UT street. ab-ere r °tote, °imate the I:ustom 'Rouse Zh• house contains I..rty rooms all of woi are partly furnished . The d.o ing-call ninety- fi ve lest to ;With. beech' kitchens, 9 . .ntrtes, and every other eonvenisnce that can be de sired. rbe niemi.es have been fi•ted up in a o*tri plets manner, and are ready for iniinvd ate occusanoy. To a primer person, having experience, a pr. Stable bealnetll Ont be don% ro an aocrptabo tenant the terms will be made reason/01e. For oartiou ars apply to JOHN 11 FA, on the maniacs, between the boors of 9 and 3 o'clock. jolt tuttudOt FURNIUIED COTTAGE ON LlN sum DBN Pt-Bet, Germs...town. to Rent for the Rum mer. Also °anises bru.e and stable. apply slltb hones frem VAIN rtrern. Jelo-31• an TO LET—In PRICE street, GER kg-KANTO WA. a handsome COrTA GE, w th bean httr yard. well shaded. Ap. ly ac Wel.llll' Co,/ 0 doe. MAIN •treet, new the Depot. jai 7,.* la TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWIL IANG_,NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street Apply to wrritEßlLb et BROTHER, 4T and 42 North SECO N D Rtroot. Inhl4-11 OHIDS'INITT-NTRCET HOUSE and STORtZt9 rent.—The desirable businoss lodation. CELESTN UT Street. with dwelling attached. Apgar st 43113111 1 STNUT area% apll GERM ANTE PROPERTY TO RENT.—To Rent, the large and eommodione modern-built House, corner of ARMAT Street and WILLOW Avenue, with pm, bath. hot and cold:intim and ail the modern improvements. Appky . to WEN AY ILTA,IIII, 710 GItELPt Street, Phil:Wel - Om. or on V. premises. ge Ton rtAlaNi—A BOMA!. and LOT, prideairably located on MMN Street. Berlingtoe, N. J. ADO) to M. M. COLI./r48,. 406 MINOR Street. Philitde/p4m. .011ANKLI% WOOLMAN, 0 , 7 4.7 q Xtro.t. Burlinttrm. Or to aplB-thstra4t* TO KENT- TWO VQ ON TR Y ffoUftfl,orm mile from Taoony• Inquire No. 1 NsrAbrtuT Pltrwot. mhs w U ItEtor —A very desirable tiVrOitg , , on the Ninth-street front of " The Oontnentel natal) ) The store at Ninth andilaneom amens °m otel, adapted for ttaDDlat end nAmosso Motor. Apply to Jgguti RICE, fen-tf Southwest NINTH andSATusolod Strum. VCR EXURANCE.—A UROIOR TRACT of good unimproved farm land in the RAW Of 118 7 Jenny, ounvenient to the otty, will be exchanged ter eig t acerty. Apply et Pro. 110 FEDERAL attest INtitlaatPCJl COMPARING. FANS INSURANCE COMPANY, FILE AN N I g N LO6N D H IN T M ZIUT CN w . ish DA/ACTORS. lame W. Day--o Der & Idatleek. Samuel Wright.—..— " Wright Pros & 00. D. b. !Jitney Davits & Btrzier. Henri Lewis. Jr— " Lewin Brat & CO. C. Riehardton—.--" J. C. Howe /t. Co. Samuel T. Bodine.. —Frain Wionung Canal Com% Jno. W. Evermart.--ol J. W. Eeermen Ac Ce. Dee. A.Wesat—.....• West & Febee. T. Savage, Martin, & Co. D. Woreff .7iTtri r bigViin. k J 11 0! Kessler. 1713 wean street. l erBORCI.E W. DAY,Praindent. r RAMOS N. BUCK. Vzoe Pnssidept. WILLIAMS .l. BLANCHARD. SeeeetarY. SAVING FUNDS. SSAVINGruND—ubIITED TAT icusT COMPANY. Gomm THIRD and OHM. NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE P ER CENT. 8. R. CRAWFORD, Prerid•rrt. JAMES R. B (INTER, Hboretary and TrearaTer. Office :lour., from 10 until 3 o'olook. Van Company ix not Joined in art anPUltatiolt WI Leirudatlaro. SAFES. LILLIE'S SAFE inteuT AND:ivy ID to No, 11l !South BEVENTIL eltreet, near tke ranklin Institute. The underaigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future Patronage, tiro meowed an elegant and convenient store, and hae now on hand e large as of Lillie • Celehnited Wrought e Jron Fire all Burglar Proof 19ifei.ithe r striotlyre and burg r proof safes made.) Imo, - lien Unequalled Bank Vatdt, Sae. and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Look, will be furnished to order on short nodes. Thu is the strongest, beat protected. and oheapeat Door and Look yet offered. Cabinet&1110111 attention is nailed to II New Safe for Pte, Solitalry ko. This Rafe eede,i to surpass in sty IC and el egance any thing yet of fered for this purpose, end is the only one tint la irtriet ly fire and burglar proof. Bones.-1 have now on hand may twenty of Ferrel, g etting,. A Co.'s Cafes most of them newt" new, an some forty of other Makers, oemPrilling complete areortmen Celebrated es, Lillie uwedy. *R ammed for the now Lillie Bale. They trill be sold at very low prices. Please mill and elatnifle. Jess-int M.C. CADLKR. Agent. sl ag& Pull liAtTimi IRE DAILY AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. BaLTIAI.ORE AND PIIILADni.,FILLA attseldßOAT COMPANY. (Enasson tune,/ spes Via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Ono of the new ~on tkteamboate of thin Lo leave the upper side of Chestnut street WWI EVEI3 AFTERNOON (Bandar' excep ted , at 3 o'clock, will arrive in fiattimore early the next morning. Fretght of all kends taken at the lowest rams Valle, Gattlejl[orres, dtoolt. %remain , . &o. For Frelgta, tcppl7 at the office. A. GROVES S . ii.get, N o . : 41 WI4 A A WYK& mylB-lm U "grabuss Navy Yuma. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware art Raman rlaaa9. Philaselphia and new York earireas Steamboat Dow. pally will receive fret; kit on and after MONDAY. alb nuitant, and leave daily at 9 P. Olt, delivering theiroor. gore in New York the following days. . Freighte taken at reasonable rates. WM. P, CLYDE, dank 1.11 nourir wrOARVE.9 ratladelptda. 104E8 heat, Piers 14 and if EAT% , New York. whit-iftf as:Gig, FOR NZW YOE& TIM Philadelphia Steam Propeller OrPlinr will commence their busineas for the Nestor. ca ohm lath aut. Their Steamers are now Meilrillf freight at Sanaa Pier above Waited lappet. germs awoonimodatmg. Aollif. to W. lm my A gu n Ogg Reath l'Woriare A.mmisty • .OPr OR MIRE AlD,—The fullowing -s-A No•es f-.rtasr.l.d be us tag We supPcie) by mane to JW. Pr Mb. & C".. &stop. not haying been calved byre them. persona are hereby eauttoned not to negotiate the as payment has been Lopped, viz: base. Price, Co . due AuBP4l l 3, Elhortridso. Bro., 1c . due 113ept..mber Y 1296 9e. HI Bro & Co. due t 0'.21, irs9l ma Endued. Tatman, & Co.. due is.ct. .8 $ll OM 2" Nri e .ei. Hain]. a, Co. cue Rept . . 13 41 , FOS 13 Wise, ruses, & Co.. du- 13e2 97. • 11, U. hither. due Oct. 18 $3006. G. 41. Vo,t. due Juts 18. 8406.42. James &mug. I. due Oat. 6, $22186, Temple. Barker. &Co . din Jul , 8 431363 . B. U. Olcs.ra.a... due July 15. 11826818. Winston & Johnston, doe .a.ag,,,stsr. *43809. 3. J. Limmegen & Co . due nest. 7. $ 2 210- Any informsuon reaosaucc the Atm() wiil be thank fun received. 8. -v v & le ,s-1t RT.Tit straet, CAin "UN.—Allpenuois are cautioned sosir t Milting any of tho orew of the Beton - brig Dooieo lietwk.ri• freed arnotardauhal acribbig, of th.i r &Rama t," w in be pe.a tkrtilLE captain or 00R sirnees. az 14 ft Y BoN le.. Jell St slot 110 d A 0 8 Foußat. rt.--A small invoice of 'Hides, Sheep, L 3 and flaal llicil fb i gerl v t @ C r i c ar W r dist. J.; tgAi.ya,... Akii. 9 9 WoAIJ-500 lbs. for axle by vrisTß F/A & BiIOTNE.R. 47 ?pia 49 worth pyr...p., n ow et. rabVilvtl ttne barrel pure SOUZA:2I2N PEACH, for sale by e. C. & 994 103 ARCS. Mits•et. lOU
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