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i gs of City Counils. An ordinance appropriating $E333 25 to pay the
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• „ de l westing of both branches of olaims of McNichols and Armstrong tor oor-struot.
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lug onlverte in Fifteenth street and Washington
held yesterday afternoon.
avenue, Was agreed to.
SELECT COUNCIL , Also , an ordinance appropriating $25,000 to pay
the chair
arrzsa. Pr"id en- • -a the last instalment on Bedgley Park.
and ormmunic.tioas were
" al
pc .„ _ W Q .,.. An ordinance was adopted extending the terns
10 Ii roes C silt • Ulm of the lease of the tooth street lending to Oh , s
Ar3B- asking f or an a PP rli P; l4 . .. ria .. ! Stewart:owner of tile lalcuoester Pout
t Ferry-boats,
terrainexpenses;from
at a rent of $1 100 per annum
..A2C O • pay for nrovisims furnished tbe An ordinance Was adopted, authorizing floury
offnot e i gn iar petition
. was . reoeived frOM Watts to extend the boulevards ort Etroad atreet
the a n tiO fl'at
a r ,`'tf tim; f" - 113 g
from Federal. street to WeShiegton avenue , unde r
' 7,• i ni'ued the loan hill, that there wee the supervision of the El.gaway — Dapirimsut.pro
vided the ally shall not be at any cost for the same.
4 t ,,t " t r h
for the eupportof the fatuities
.;" she t4talsi6:o°llc;7.sllropttoi 4 D o ireators of the . Phihla; Dr AEL Smith was elected ore of the mane
c g o o Aa ontintitY, letehtwif t gars of Wills' Hospital
r ESltd, under the present state of M e Moved tO reconsider the vote by
taec - ,,„`",, s aion was made to lease the road which t e
h o.d nanoe relative to tbe oelebration of
'olP:a7rlvenia Railroad Company, for the the Fourth of daily was postponed until Thursday
.th 9 e v i ere ; the Pennsylvania Railroad next. Net
i3° agreed to.
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dtheinterest
s to pp or se and guar.nry The ordinance from Select Conseil, making an
plPs l t a t, at infahifilt of $ 3 56 0 °°° of npproprietion to the Board of Health, for the pUt-
P' s , - t he fire-million loan authorized by the ose of . keeping open the City Hospital, was eon
p• bl • said company to run the / 7 '
set a f 4"ein r
and 40 ofcursed In. Adjourned.
:es n jo order, pay per cent. the
al k ee 'r• og s pf the road to the said Philadelphia
e t t l i witood Company. The draft of a lease
:3 Irted to the Board of Directors and eon-
Your representatives earnestly
3 T' •
hem to delay action thereon until the
111 ",,'„ o l ej d be perfooted, and all the n cessary
guards bad been inverted therein to
1 164 5 a- p r ope r development of the resources of
. oret,b B 4.: i n .:duets, as well as the correct acid
t 14. .• n . .rnation of the means secured by the
Olga ,7, o ,' ' ' e ut and guarantee towards the early
oda'"'"7 the road, and the diolinnustnents
ospiation o.
s to samara the city that there
f toPing
ter"' ' ho pe of z retire for the tura and a guar
-01511;„,o1 dollars invested therein. This
r ' and eonaultation with the nomm
"7"ne ;g
rr ends from your honorable bodies was
al" gad at their instance a provision was inserted
d lease requiring the approval of tbe
,:oetpProrae Lifiroad Oompany to the contra,
l y e eamplotiou of th e road; and the expendi
t h-refor
being thus secured in having the
u.-. compete s railroad management tor alt
enr.lef o
• e t done and the proper disbursement of
yi . mr direotors oast their votes for the
l II ' and Jr obta i ne d a unanimous vote of the
ieem
brit measure
t ' haring been agreed to by the
the
0 , a ,, it mon be submitted to the stockholders
befr ooneideration and nation, and in view of
la',ating has been called for the 2lth Lust ,
,11,,thirth said proposed lease will be submitted.
'g o ng reference to the peculiar condition of
0 ..,„ com pany as found by them when taking their
r m; the utter inability ef the management to
at:it+4 0 61;013ot:it and the Impossibility of pro
te'ogeg with the construction of the line without
,ze additional aid, your representatives found in;
4. proposed measure the only mode of relief ; sad
w ing someeded in surrounding the proposition
f at t ed the guards which they esteemed neoessary
pr the protection of every interest of the city, they
3 ,. e d se above suggested, and recommend to
;Or honorable bodies the immediate passage of a
;aalftilon authorizing the vote or the oily t o be
; elan favor of the measure at the steehbOldars!
: wing to be held as above.
yr BANTON moved to refer the subject to the
zar:nines on Pinatas.
Yr. lillgAltlr moved to amend, and refer to the
Committees of Railroads and Finance.
After along debate on the reforenee, the motion
of amendment were both voted down
Etadry motions were then made, and a long de
.., followed. The communication was finally
:t arred to the Committee on Railroads.
A communleation was also received from the
p. s aaeiphia and Baltimore Steamboat Company,
klieg for certain repairs
ThePassinear stated thatrthe sum of $10,250 SO
ai thus far been spent for the relief of the fami
of volunteers The number of families re
al-re,/ op to yesterday were 3,615.
The preamble anti resolutions from Common
fatutal, relative to the death of Lieutenant
oreble, were concurred in.
Mr. McNair** presented a bill appropriating
to pay a claim of Joseph Moor for school desks
ass beaches.
Tha bill from Common Connell making an ap-
F aprianon of $340 to pay the expenses incurred
is retooling and extending certain portions of the
ire alarm telegraph was concurred in.
The bill from Common Council authorizing the
Commisioner of Markets to make a certain abate
got was also concurred in.
Ths bill authorizing the extension of the base of
iamb street landing on the Delaware was concur
rel in. Also, the bill authorising the extension of
ds bpsievards on Broad street, from Federal to
fame streets.
BS bill from Common Council appropriating
jaa, to pay certain °tabus, was agreed to. Also, ,
de bid changing the place of election in the Fifth
;.Trion of the First ward.
De resolution from Common Council instructing
tie chief engineer to repair certain streets, was
referred.
Yenta W5T111111.11,1., Banrow, and Fox were
appointed in conformity with the resolutions of Ta
ira to Lieut. Greble.
yr Waranterte offered a resolution appropria
rise Sal 05 to pay for gas oetisumed at the arcane],
Aloe was agreed to
The bill from Common Council appropriating
11,500 to the Department of City Property, was
ascurred In. Adiourr.ed_ •
COMMON COUNCIL.
XL Simons offered the following resolution re
core to the death of Lieut. John T. arable :
inefeikt, An inscrutable bat all-wise Provi
!WOO baring seen at to out do. =pan the field
battle, in the prime of life, fighting . manfully
our national honor sad our nattonal flag,
laestenant John T. (treble, of the United States
amp; removed suddenly from the highest point
et awfulness and honor, the gifted and areeno-
Oiled citizen ; the skilled, brave, and efficient
tar, in the fervor of youth, in the vigor and
fay of manhood, he has fallen standing by hia
pit with the Orions insignia of his country
ming proudly Over him, be offered his valuable
kr a waling martyr in the vindioation of the
beer and the preservation of his country. Called
early in life to the stirring scenes of camp life, he
performed his duty faithfully; though young in
lease, with e ripe experienee, always ready to
make any swift te his country demanded Thus
has he fallen, the first martyr from the offl 'ors of
the regular array, in the great struggle to main
tain the principles of our glorious Conatirution.
Radoe-d, That in the death of Lient, Greble our
tiry to celled to deplore the lois of a most worthy
citizen, cur country one of her nonlest defenders,
tee family circle an honored son, en affectionate
hutbaud and father, and his companions-in-mane a
waved officer
Rrsolved, That the Srhot and Common Councils
moara it death sea loss to our city, State, and
scurry ; and while we deeply sympathize with his
eelerea family in this their sudden bereavement,
red tender them oar heartfelt condolence, we re
iinle to know that hilt memory will be enshrined
is Eke heaths of a grateful people as one smong the
iot sacrifices la the suppression of an unholy re
bellion
Resolved, That the Select and Common Councils
attend hie funeral; that these resolutions be trans
mived to his family ; that they bo solicited to have
hii remains placed in Independence Hell upon
We day of the obsequies, that our citizens stray have
an ample opportnolty of plying a last tribute to
the honored and lamented deceased; and that a
touminee of three from sash Chamber be appoint.
ed to early out the object of this resolution
In presenting the above resolutions, Mr. Simons
tail :
Ma PILIBIDSPit : It seems to roe most fitting
that I should offer there resolutions, associated no
I have !Men with the dmeased from his earliest
youth in the o:osast ties of friendship; and I must
Jay, sir, that, outside of his immediate family, ro
tan could have received the startling intelligence
with deeper feelings of emotion than myself. Re.
ceiving his early education, and graduating , with
honor, at oar High School, he arose, by his own
energy and industry, to the high position he so
lately occupied, leaving behind him, in his me
mory, a bright example for the rising genera
tion. I have watched this light, sir, as it rapidly
and steadily arose brighter and brighter, mail it
disappeared within a few short hours, to rise, we
trust, in a purer firmsmera That star has now
Set, but a bright, hallowed ray la emanating from
its setting, reflecting his image on the hearts of a
grateful and affectionate people.
Mr. Hearts objected to the second resolatien,
sad ooneidered that the first was sufficient for this
occasion. If they were called upon to pay these
honors to every distinguished officer who tulle in
the service of his country doing his duty, they
might, in a very short time, be called upon to
take op all their time in paying funeral obsequies.
lie ooneurred in the remarks made by Mr. Simons
BOW aa Pout. linable was concerned, and thought
they were paying sufficient respect in adopting the
Gat reselation-
Mr SiIiONIS hoped the resolutions would be
weed W. Lieut John Greble was the first (Meer
41 the United States army that had fallen. Re was
Phitadelpesian by birth, and we all ought to feel
an interest in the Philadelphians who are now in
the service of their country. These resolutions. if
adopted, will be benedoial and encouraging. The
committee would confer with the family of da
mmed. and tender them this mark of respect.
Mr Faiawsk said that one of the peculiarities
with which our late feilow.ooontrymen have sig
nalised themselves is the care with which tney re
gard the houor and reward the devotion to their
servioe of those of their neighbors and friends who
have gone forth to fight their battles. Lieutenant
Greble was probably the only efficer In the list from
Philadelphia who would fall in this mists Mr
Harper seemed to forget that Lieu:et:ant Greble
Was a native of this city, that he was - sent:o Wed'
Point, and received his commission as a Philadel
Pr... was eminently proper that the city of
hiladelphia should pay some marked distinction
her own child. Many of the officers who fall,
if they do fall, will not be brought to Philadelphia,
sad, therefore, the honor ore extend to the re
mains of Lieutenant Greble will not be a preote
dent. Ile considered that the ciroumstanoes of his
death appealed to this city with peculiar solemnity,
and trusted the resolutions would be unanlni.maly
adopted. - "
Mr. Artnaaw ?duxes concurred in the views of
Mr Harper. Theta are many of oar citizen. in
the artily, and' the fleet news we receive may be
that Wale of them have fallen if they laid ilia
remains of Lieutenant Onside in state in Inde
pendence Hall, and attended his funeral in a body,
they might be called upon to pay the same respect
to the remains of all the officers sad privates that
may be brought to this etty for Interment. lie
thought the first resolution was quite sufficient,
and would cheerfully vote for it.
The resolutions were then agreed to.
The committee appointed conaiste of Masers.
Simone, Kerr, and Stokes.
A communication WSJ received from the Sunbury
and Erie Railroad Company relative to the con
dition of said thoroughfare. Referred to Commit
toe on Railroads.
• Mr. Carrat. ;from the Committee on Surveys,
Idadl9 a report of the . bids and the award of the
*attract for the erection of the bridge over Chest
usFt Eareat. The following to en abstract:
roR MASONRY,
J. B. Bodweil $475.3a3
Poland, cohurn. Co 330 730.00
Mcortowd IFV ter " 365 141 50
Clark, McGraw; Ac Ca 291,851 50
SOB IRON WORK
3 B Mamboed $l5B 955.00
Wiloux & Whiting 139,572 50
Among the proposals received w a s ore sot
strictly in accordance with the advertisement, as
It Made a proposal for the entire structure, ma
sonry and iron work, samplete and flniahed, for
the Min of $415,000 The latter was reterred to
the Committee on Surreys and Highways, and at
II meeting held recently it was ordered to repo-,
this as the lowest and best bid.
The lowest bidders, who conformed strictly to
the advertisement. are Messrs. Clark, McGraw,
5 Co
Masonry $201,851 50
- Wilcox &AN biting : •
,tiptastructttre —,..5139 572 50
15131 - ,424 00
Bid of 1111thiger, Cook, and othera, 415 -
Diff_oronoo - $16,424 00
sport was lAA won the table.
The Nexvtoundland Blots.
Tito teltgrapb and public lettere have lately been
telling of a serious rioting at St. Johns, N. F., be
tween Protestants and Roman Catholios--without
Tory elearly,explaining the origin or cause of them.
The following le oomprehensible
Wrote the Newfoundlander I
On Monday last was opened the session of the
Legialature,_ amid the inteneeet excitement—ma
gonad chiefly by the known determination of the
Government to reject the claim of Messrs Ilogsett
and Furey to take their seats in the Assethbly as
members for Harbor Main. Me Excellency and
suite having arrived at 2 o'clock at the Council
Chamber, the wembere of Assembly were sum
moned in the usual way to the Governor's presence,
and, after appearing there, Vetarned to elect a
Speaker. The Hon Attorney General (Mr. Boyles)
Immediately elleeted to the presence of Messrs.
Haggett &t Furey, who thereupon asserted their
right to their seats Mr. Lloylea men summoned
the Inspector at Pollee and one or two constables,
. and the two members retired upon compulsion.
Mr. Hoylsa next proposed, end Mr. Warren ee
sanded-Mr. F Carter as npeaker
Mr Kent said that, though unatae to resist this
proceeding. which was moat nova mutable in the
condition which the House bad been reduced to
ey the net of the Government in depriving it of
two members and disfranchising their district, be
wnd, at all events. record a protest against it,
in, the glound of the Home not being then compe
tent to proceed to the election of a opeaker He
referred to the conduct just exhibited by the Go
verumaot /eeder as about the most tyrannical that
had ever been witnessel in this anentry, and to
the scene just enacted in the expulsion of members
as one wnich would have disgraced the sixteenth,
not to speak of the nineteenth century.
Re then the empire:oy, of Whin this act
was the last, from its commencement within the
last year, referring to the Government Home in
trigues immediately preceding the lest /session;
the nelliog of the. Legislature together at so un
usual and inconvenient a time hat winter, for the
pretended object of affording relief to the poor, bat
for the real our of breaking down the former Go
vernment; to Dr. Field's letter as an instrument
of new confusion; to the scheme of the Governor
upon the judges' salary question ; and to the dis•
missal of the whole executive for the alleged
offence against his Excellency of one of its mem
bers He then glanced at the subsequent proceed
ings of the Governor and his chiet adviser, Mr.
Boyles, in the conduct of the general election which
they tad forced upon the country, and to the ali•
max of despo ism in the disfranchisement of Har
bor Grace and Harbor Main, for the sole purpose
of, by book or by crook, securing a majority in the
Assembly.
Lie did not envy them the power acquired by
each foul means, and he wished them joy of the
Treasury after they liad exhausted it by snob
bribes as the abolition of the 10 per cent. duty.
They must not, however, suppose that he or his
friends would assist them in plunging the colony
into further financial troubles, and as the revenue
bill weuld very soon expire, lie would cordially
support a new measure for the protection of the
public: credit and institutions. The bon gentle
man concluded a warning, yet conelliattny speech,
by moving that his protest againat the election of
Speaker form a part of the question, as he wished
it to to recorded on the journals.
The House thus being organized, the Governor's
epetioli was delivered without interruption. But
out of doors matters very aeon grew serious Tile
papers say :
::The' scenes which took plaoa outside were of a
character wholly unparalleled here, and such in
their awful consequences as must make every
friend of the country and every friend of hu
manity shudder to reflect upon The day was one
of dread and horrors welch assuredly can never
be forgotten and never atoned for. We hove al
ready said that the persistence of the Government
in the arbitrary course regarding the Harbor Main
members against which we warted them on Mon
day, bad spread apprahenaion and excitement
throughout all classes from the earliest hoar.
These feelings attained a fearful height at the
time when Menu. Hogsett and Furey were obliged
to withdraw from their seats, and it was with the
utmost difficulty that the crowd who surrounded
the Colonial Battery could be restrained from vio
lent denionstrationa by the presence of the
mili
tary and police, and even by that which always
proves more powerful than either or both—the
presence and exertions cf the Catholic priests.
At one moment, in spite of all these restraints, a
rioteeemed lmettenle. and the Chief Magistrate,
Mr. Carter, read the riot set, which was then
handed to Colonel Grant, R. N: ,in command
of the military. The crowd, however, soon after
became gradually mtr trarquil. and it is hardly
possible to ore: estimate the serviCea of the priests
in the preservation of peace throughout the trying
hours from 2 to 6 o'clock They never ceased
moving about among the crowd, calming, soothing,
counseling them, and patting down the angry tor
rent which threatened, from time to time, to sweep
all before it. They succeeded at length- in in
duoing gronn after group of a great multitude to
break - up anti diapers: '
The crowd having left the Colonial Building
yard, scattered about the town, and, as everiieg be
gan to close in, an attack was made by a party of
them, chiefly lads, upon-lbe shops and stores of Mr.
Michael Howler, and Mr. Entehin, in Water street.
In both eases they smashed the windows, made
away with some goods, and flung others into the
street.
Judge Little, having been aporisad of what was
going on, went to the amine at Mr Kitobin's, and,
with such assistance as be could °cheat, managed
to put a stop to the wreaking. and to clear away
the crowd who had gathered. But the melancholy
sequel is yet to be told. After the last-named rote
chief was done the military were summoned into
the town. Those who had been before then dis
persing began to collect again; stones were thrown
at the soldiers; Colonel Grant wee insulted and
struck; provocation followed provocation, and the
order was given to fire Seven shots told, three of
them mortally. Ore man, named Clifford, an aged
widow's only son and support. died on the instant .
The two others (Gaut and Fitzpatrick) lingered
but a short time ; the latter wee an elderly inva
lid, who had only the day before come out of the
hospital, and though, unhappily for the poor fel
low, making one of the crowd, quite incapable
of mischief, both from age rnd infirmity.
Among the wounded, we grieve to Say, Was the
Rev. Jeremiah O'Donnell, one of the most esteemed
and loved priests in the island. When the alarm
ran through the crowd that the priest bad been
Shot down, their strongest feeding, were aroutod to
a degree seemingly beyond all control, and infu
riate demands for vengeance were heard in all
directions. At this arleitial juncture (tame again
the most prairoworthy services of the Catholic
clergy and Judge Little .
The Judge, at imminent peril to his life from
scones on one hand and musket balls on the other,
rushed to the middle of the melee. The Judge
then asserted hie own superior authority. and as
eared Col. Grant of peace if he would withdraw
his soldiere. The Colonel at once consented. with
an expression of reg•et for what had tak.,n place,
and requested the Judge to accompany him and
his men to the barracks, which was accordingly
done Meanwhile, between 8 and 9 o'clock, the
powerful summons of the Cathedral bells mate the
terrified and enraged moltittlde repair from amid
scenes of crime and blood to the house of God,
there to hear the voice of their chief pastor. Toe
thoronshfares began at once to empty themselves
in that direetion, and in a few minutes a vast mai
Matte bad assembled within the Cathedral The
Bight Key. Dr. Matlock appeared on the altar in
pontificals, and with heartfelt and melting suppli
cations covjured the people to be calm, to keep the
pesoe, and to go to their homes ; he then presented
the ehaliee eontaining the most Holy Sacrament,
and exacted a promise from all present that,for
the honor of the Divine premixes, they would bey
his instruotions, and endeavor to induce all to do
the same. Soon after this all externally was re.
stored m tranquillity, and no disturbance or breach
of the peace occurred duties the night.
.4. Historical Reminiscence.
,From the Rations] IntelHemmer:l
Oar readers are aware that it is a postulate, or,
if not a postulate, that it is a corollary of the *to
talled " State-rights" theory of the Conetinadon,
that the crime of " rebellion" against the Govern
ment of the United Stir is not predicable of
sovereign States. The patrons of this theory hold
that the several States, es contradiatingniehed from
the people of the United States, are the creators
of the central "agency" established under the
name of the Government of the United States, and
hence it follows, according to their reasoning, that
the authority of the States is so far paramount to
the authority of the said •; agency," that in ease
any one of the former chooses to "resume" the
powers delegated to one latter, it has a right to do
80 without isiourring the penalties because not com
mitting the mime of " rebellion."
We have no disposition to enter into any nice dis
criminations on this point of metaphysical . politios
as the logical merits of the question have been too
repeatedly discussed in our columns to call for any
further exposition at our hands. But, as serving to
show how unhistozioal is the assumption on which
this whole theory proceeds, we purpose to recall a
single Mot in our constitutional history.
It is hnown to every reader that the oinventiOn
which first assembled in the State of North Carolina
to dtliherate on the adoption of the Constitution
framed at Philadelphia, in 1787, adjourned without
either ratifying or rej•oting that instrument. ID
stead of coming to any decision on this paint, its
members, by a vote of 184 in the affirmative to 84
in tae negative, determined to recommend to all
the States the adoption of a Declaration of Rights
and of twentpatx amendments to be inserted in
the body of the Constitnion Among the latter
was one which vary eignincantly implies a belief
on the part of the North. Carolina. Convention that
States, as States, could elites thennelves in en at
titude of rebellion against the Federal authority ;
for the twelfth amendment in the series was con
ceived in the following terms :
''Congress shell not declare arty State to ha inter,- Won
without the c nem , of at lonst two-thirds of .11 tee
members present in both Houma '
As the great ettetiinotioa between the Govern
ment established by the Articles of Confederation,
and the present Constitnticeof the United States,
Is f ou nd in the Oltat that the former , operated upon
the States, while the latter, within the sphere of
its jariediction, acts directly upon the people, as
individuale, every reader will readily perceive the
ohiMericial danger against which the anti Federal
ists of the North Carolina Convention were seek
ing to guard. Bat we cited the language of their
amendment under ale bead, for the purpose of
showing how alien to the genius of the Consti
tution is that metaphysical login which. of late
years, halt given &ash an exaggerated develop
• ment to the doctrine of State rights.
pit _ _
THE FAMOUS PORCELAIN TOWER:m.IIO7y
Reboot Child has read soutottdog about the famous
porcelain tower of Nankin, of which we have had
numerous engrmviiags. One of au English Party
lately visiting Nankin writes that all now left of
that beautiful object is to be found in a heap of
loose porcelain tiles and ether debris. From the
specimens obtained of the unizte porcelain, it must
have looked particularly beautiful'erhen the Fun
shone ow its variegated colors of brown, yellow,
green, ao. ;' but the oolored tiles are competed of
Inferior
I FINANCIAL AND cogiiNERcIAL.
The Money Market.
PRIZADILYIRA, Jana 38,1981
No more gratifying foot cum be presented of the
patriotism of the Btate of PamirOnto* and the
faith of its ottpiialistil iu tbo stability of the Gene
sal Government and the Natio of the °muse whtok
le concentrating its energise, than the Mmounoe
moot that the loan of three million dollars asked
for by the unto GoVermont hes been all lola
willed for at par. The following is a list of the
bidders , received from Harrisburg this evening.
Oar despatch says
lisertominto. June la.
The Lids for the BA fat OM six tter Oen . loan of the
Commonwaaith rf e^nnsylvaain- direct to the Beare
tart' ..f
e t the 7f: e rn :l in t :a , :e r a ,
e n . % t ‘ k , r d s a
m m e a ss de n nn de-
Drexel
fyo . and Jay Cooke k CompliBB,ol/ere- were opened
to-day, and are all follows. ad home atpar,
Pki.P.I.IPS' and 010011111105' Bank, Philadelphia, 8200 000
' Philadelohia Sank, I€o.ooo
Girard Bank. tto -..... 122.100
Mechanics' Bark. do-- 100 000
Commerc , al Bank of renusylva . ix, do.. .. 100 000
Bank of Nor n Amerma. d0....._..111.000
Bank of Northern Libertine,
Western Bank, do- 40.000
Cl y Bank. dO.. •.. 24 MO
Southwark Bank. d 0....- 25,000
Tradesmen's Bank, 25,000
Bank of commerce. do-_-... 25 000
Bank oi Feee awnehip , do 25 100
Manufacturere' Ara '4 sahanics , Bank. do- • 20 000
Commonwealth Bank, 200.0
Corn Raohange OM
enusi4tdatio... 15000
Kensington B ank. do---... 20.000
P Contre itionship Association. d 0........ 10.010
American Fire Insurance r 0.. d 0........ 10 OM
Penna. Co. for Inn. and Annuities, do— ... 10 000
Itmura...se Co. of nab America, 24 100
Franklin Fire insurance Co 20 000
Delaware:Marna /neurone* Co.. do ..--- 21 00
Penn Fire rarumnes Co , 10-000
Retinue. Mutual Insurance Cu, o. 44W
Mutest Viva insurance CO., 8enant0wn......•.. 4 oeo
The Mutual Insurance eninpany. Plutadelimii.... 10 000
Peenaylvani , Railroad Co do.-- . 3x0.001
treading Railroad Co., 65.000
Mount ho'wßailroad co., 00
ach ieation 0.. d',........100 1 0
Beeaware Division Canal Co., 00
YL , sicros Coat Co.. de.... . 10 lOD
24t7obityrts' and mannf. Bank, Pittsburg, 64 me
Bank of Pitfaburg, 0. -- MAW
Exahange Bung , (Jo. 90,14.10
ei , -IZ.Oe Bank. do. 51000
then" , Bank, do. 40120
Iron , :ity Bank. do, 00 1 00
hienhannse do erie
Bank of Cbombershurs. Chambersburg, Pa- 4001 M
York Rank- York Pa
Columbia Bank. Columbia, Pa 40 000
Yore County 20 ai 0
ParM.re Hk. of Elobuyl- County. Pottsville, Pa.. 20.000
frautrof rielawarr. County. Chester. 10 0 0
Do , lesootra Mink- Doylestown - , 10 oro
Leek Haven B Look Raven. PA. HI 000
Bank of Chaste , , lonnYs. West Cle•sier„ - Pa-...... 100',0
R. ilk or Getty idiom. Gettysburg. Pa. . „.... 10 WO
Bat,k of Germantown. nermantown, ra........ 10 000
Atrocosbure Rank.lltroudsburg, Pa.—. - ODO
t.ebason Bank 1 ehamon,- - 10.000
F emu! n Pank of waseington, Washington, 10 000
Onto-am Bank Oxford. pa_ 3 00e
Bank of anville. etc and othirs,_Banvill., Pa_ 11.0120
Fame a' and Mechanics' Bank. Boston. 10 000
Bank of Montgomery °curdy. rornotows, Pa... a 4100
R a na or POtt6 , OWII, Pottstown, Pa ..-.. ...... 10.000
Forme *a' Bank of Lancaster, I ammeter:Pa- - 20 600
Lancasterr •ounty Bank, I annaster. Pa-- 21 000
Leban •n Vanes , Bank. tobation. 00n
Monntfoy ' , auk. vomit Joy Pa.- -.. 040
m
Wyoing Bane W•lkesbarreaa....--....--... 10000
Easton Rank. Easton. Pa ... 000
Planonar Savint . wad, Banoner. Pa... • •• • 16 1 W
Marro burg Rank. Ilarrisbn ra. au 0 41
Meohanias' B 'Harrisburg, Pa —.—.. 8).01 1 0
*Kittanning Rank. Kittanning. Pa..-- - wino
Bank of • iddlicown. Middletown, Pa SO OHO
Miners' Bank. Fottsvire. In MO
Mono , rahela Bank Orownsvine, Pa.lo 000
Bank of No, thumherlaud, Northumberland, Pa. 10 OM
John Grigg. Philadelp*ia ..... 10 000
-I^hl Virpi tel. Br desbura. • 250
Michael F. Clark. Philadelphia— 10,000
A. 2 , 138 key Banos, Germant0wn...._.—,..,.,..:.'50
Mars B. Mickey.. loa
R. J. Iddings, 200
Chas. Iv. Rainier. Bustleion.»., --- 100
W. E. Garrett 4s Pons, Philadelphia 2AOO
Samuel D. Walton, --- —.-- 3,000
Collins W. Walton,
Chas McCown:. —......... /00
John P. Rowbothato. 400
E. Otis Itendall, do__._ -- 2,000
R. S. Waltos, do ......--- 60'1
John Rosa, Bucks county- • •• • • •• • • ---- 1.00 0
John Reset, d 0...... .—.— SO
Ellis Lewis and others. 50.0051
Benrr Onhring tad others, .....• • 60,000
Ilelisecker. 00
Ranh A. Brown.
j_amen W. Usaley do-- - 3011
M. 8. Gluey.. do-----... an
- Rang, Williams. d0:_._...._::..:.....T00
Joshua T. Jeans*. d 0...............-..., 5,000
Eden Drew.
fzusta^e Wod.kind, 2 000
Alarsarat Robb,
'Alen B Barnes, 2 000
John G. Moore. do.-- -.- 100
Tbso. J Wash.
- ancy P. Pleaslatas,
161arg a et M ari in. d 0......- 100
Rises* Potts. Jr., 800
Boraos B rifler. Philadelphia 6 000
John Provost. Germantown ...... -..---.-. 1,6 0
Roger IL Kirk. Lancaster ,
warriet 1 1. Baird, Reading.- ..-............ 100 1
Joseph nt, edame ..... 2000
Joseph Harty. Mame county,..-. 200
Jcseph Fisher, Philadelvh-a. I,OM
Nathan Trotter & Co., Fichdelphia 5,000
Limb, B. Banaher. Gettyrbur - 60
Bernard Conway, Philadelphia.- ,toot: 606
John Gray
Trustees Girard Betinnat3,ooo
Michael Moyer
At' error/ Blight, • 1,00 0
Jerome Flariki..ton 500
penis O'Connell,
Ninry
Greleme.e,:Liam
Ann C. PumMifigo, do— ... coo
John 4. Brown, do - 10 000
3. 41M1031 Eysto r. CSnmherehn.rf 1000
Fire 'n'euraLee Co., ForthamOtoll 60, 1. E•eat.,e 1,000
A. McCoy. Tr.. -
Antis Id Green, Um:ton- 100
11. 1 1 . Maxwell , Guard., kitaitoii - -- ....-.......... 100
IL D. Maxwell. 20 0
inor2b SMToerr York. ... 1400
Alex. J. Frey 1000
Rh La.'s
2%000
Jst Cooke & Co.. do—..- 10.000
Jnavph H'trrisoo.Jr-a do 70000
w. H. Newbold. Son 3r. Aorwook, rutisq6[llllll. aWa
C. Br. 0. do ..,«.., /1.9.20
_
AV. Clarkkro.
G—orge Mavalister k
John P- C•orter,. -
Jobn T. Williams, Germantown
'Edward Rear AO..
.
Deka Lea. Philadelphia
—. 3 000
C Lea. do 700 ,
R K. Rolle, no .. 1 000
Wm A trencher& . 5.0
W fi. Beef et.
Titoism Riddle At. Co.. 1 Om
0. Rosen erten. du —.....-- d 000
. . .. .. ..
Ger‘rge ft Oinart, d0_..........—..........i........... 10 000
Fyne, Rogers- do .........;:............. SOW
Stephen ilo ris. d0.............:...... 5 000
Morris. Teeter k Co.. do .. .... . _,... 9,000
Edwin at B - nner. fi50nneytewn:Pe.—.............., 500
Inland find ranoe ConvenT.LAßoastor....... 2 Oro
Henry Yottueon• Munoy --...... ................--,-- 1 000
Jaunt, M. Campbell. 1ahr1dnirn.............4...• ....20.0 0
Andrew riloClu-g. Alexandra .—.........—...—. • 1.600
Alex Aide , Hardine. Philadelphia ................--. 400
Thomas E Franklin. Lanea5ter—.....—...............-- 1.000
Jam- aH.&G. T. Lane. 00--...............—..... 1.000
Baser & Brother. d0.............i.www ....... 1 000
It F. Rauch. d 0....—.—.........--. wn
R.ed. Moorann. Kelly, & Co.. lasooastarL......—. 500
Ge , rore M tatisinnian. Lannaatar..:............. 11 1 00
Charles A. Heinitlsh. do —....................: 600
E. O. Lona. d 0..............--.........:........ 100
John F. Lehner. d 0.—............«..... 600
Charles Bertild. d 0.........- - - MO
A H.rr , mira. d0....,—.......—.......... 1.003
N Ellrnaker. d 0...... 600
Jnl,n F. Lone & Co., do—
Joh it Bae r & FOLIC • • *v.v.. ••••••••• 1.000
F. • mnble. berg. do— —. 1 4 1 00
2 0 0
ww riv w• do opn
Geom." R. Yapper. Philadelphia— 10 000
G ore Wetberill, 00.... —..... 0 000
Th .maa P. Hoepes. ......2 010)
M. Parker: woo. Yeek 000
Margaret R °n .
umbertard Vs Mr Pail.oad, Chazahersburg..
Thomas Webster, Jr,
Total. three roillions and mat,. thausaad hart
d•ed and Bill dollars. all at par, except fourteen hun
dad dollars.
Exchange Bales,
3. nill.
3 /sdiadelphia Stot
June 1
R3ronTun us 3. E.SLAirstm
1n }mi .
Iroo Lehigh 'Fay 6s ...
10 , 0 do
1000 do. )oo
26 Cam tr.. Am}, R... .112
loop N Palma .4 68
1000 enna ft I.t m 97g•
Nu Cam Qc Anthem '7O. BuN
Bb7WEbt
6 1 0 Cay 6.4.—New.P&P 96
400 do .New.C&P 95 I .
6 Penna R......... 37%1
SECOND
5000 Pensm bs ..... ...... 77
10.4 do.------.... 77
aro do. 77
4 20 & 3d Ili * ft.—. 5/
1000 s.ehieh 6
1000 OM 66.. et 0W.C&I" 96
CLOSING PIP
Bid. Asked.
Phi a Ant oft a% 83
?boa ea R.int off 875 a 88
Phila Se nevi kmo'9s ' 96
Penns 55... 76Nr,. 77%
Read R__..l6 9 16 .5 11-16
Read bds 7934 50
Rea/ int 64 89 90
Rea rut tele— 70,‘ 7131
Penns
M.— ._. 57% Sni(
Penns R intas 83,X 84
Morrie Can non. 89 Ss%
morns (An Pfd 106 108
Bah Nav Imp . 61-- 7;
Pah /lay &odic. ._
Son Na, Preen. 10 L. 1.:
Philadelphia Meikete•
June 13—Evening.
There is no quotable change in Flour, and holders '
generally are free sellers at former mites 2WO Ws
We tern extra and 1.806 bbis extra family sold on terms
kept private. MO bids Pennsylvania extra family at
egio4l, bbt, flandard superfine is offered at 6f5W.
and extra at 015 80 or bbl, withtut sales, except lot*
to the trade, including Western do. at 111505.25. and
extra family and fancy lots from 5575040 aiff bbl, as
in quality. Rye Firms and Corn Meal are not inquired
for; the former is offs,ed at $3.50, and Feradulvsana
Men' at as 87M bbl, with: ut salsa.
orriaar.-1 he demand has fallen off, and the market
uniettlid and lower ; in the absence of large sales, red
is quoted at 125e13i0 for common to prune, and waits
at 14001000. asoordirs to quality, nye is nominally
unchanged; the last sale of ennarylverna was at 640.
Corn 1, inactive; about 3.0.0 buil said at Ste for prime
southern afloat, and 424ttito for inferior to fair
white ; Western mixed rouges at sumo, the latter for
prime. Oats are unchanged; Southern are worth, 31:1o,
and "enna Me.
BAILS COSAN/ata in good demand. with farther sales or
75 Ws tat f4o querourou 4t2S qr ton. Tanners '
Bar* is dull
COTTON —Thera is a limited business to note, but
Wows are firm in their demands, and IMs market
general'? emit,
Gnocsaiss are firmer, with rather more inquiry for
Coffee cud saline at full Wes.
IenoyISIONS continue dull and negleeted. end no sales
or anyoonsequen have 494:MAW tO Oar 41110tatiOnia.
Writ KY mover elf as wanted at itifkenre for bbi, and
16Yao for nhda.
IkMRII4I3 INTELIAGICNCE.
eEE FOURTH PARE.
ABRIVED
Steamship Delaware. jobueMille hour from PI York.
with mesa and pasaengar• to issue. Alidardioo. At .11/ A
Nt yesterds) saw blit Alin Elizabeth, trout Siena
Leone. totting nuderwaor.
Btu Brouhaha fiosebrook.lO data from Cienfuegos
with susar atm molasses to 3 A. W Welett—resae, to li
souder & Co.
hohr Bohemia. Clark. 2 days from Chestpeake City,
with grain to uteriatian & Curran.
Vein . Delaware, Booby, 1 dor tram Smythe, Del, with
corn to Jas ISOTtlitt & bun.
Steamer Mars,Niohois, 24 hours from Bow York,
with to W id Baird & Co.
raeamer Cormotd. thommi, 24 hours from New York,
with mule to Wm M Baird & Co.
(ILEA RED.
Bark GA (Itr) Piton, talc of Jersey, Upg, A .1, On
.lb.tage.
Bark r ray, {Nor) BOPS, Cox*, for orders, VForktuan
lit M r Light. Blair. Bath. Biahoe. @llama &Co
Pou Itf
r Halyard. Correy• Wa.hinglOo•J W Blown.
Bohr Bee, ltaskell, Pawtuaket. Btarooksou.& Glover.
cchr Bolter. Sausos. Bancroft' Lewin & CO.
dater /1A Coggshall. T ion, Salem, L Itothenne. & Co
Bohr 1. P Phan), Phan). Charlestown, Tyler, Stone
Bohr Barth, Berson. New Bedford. J R. Blakictou.
hohr Get] Palen, n teketeon, Provadenoa, It it Powell.
' l l ° L .b . t r! ) tid M is ) , 9 ll " ob j .n zi ao ge ir et u elyr "s Y le
ci r rlt " .. s w - r m Co.
Str It L Gay. liar. Baltimore. A Groves. Jr.
rdy-SIDRANDa.
Cata.tsioN.—Tbe bark ELen Morrison, for, Kingston , .
Ja. whilst proeeedins down the rivet at 4 0 . 0101311. es'
on. in tow of steanaug Dolphin. Wee r n
into uff. Walnut street by the steamer estate-Rights t
witch earnest away cathead . Imbue,' pmt and a OE
cutwater. She pot into &emir+ tliniplaun &
*b.'s. where she will undergo renews
dais James strewn. Crabtree, at , Liverpool Mix alt.
frigantp°allioTtsWvialinClou'reJta4lllll3for Phitadelpit . is. entered
for loading at Liverpool arch Wt.
Ship Frig ate Bird, Johns, for 'Currant's°, entered Ma
yans at London s 9 alt. , •
was Basilan Croaker. Sheriff hence, arrived at Bel
fast 170 t. Simons having etteensbard VP, cavern
weernenand had -to throw skint 6,70 Ulna titoorr 9v9r7
bo , ;4 for the gaiety of the skip.
locumsoshipsoln:yournanittaeottormirfored.Ltatvezirpyooolr.indestelltral;;l,e,
THE PRESS.---PHILADELPILIA , FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1811.
WORKING SOLDIERS —some of the fire eating
mortice:indents of newspapers in Sectaries are finding
fault with the ha dr Northern soldiers who aro on dear
M Maryland mid V clinic. They ear they are rough,
dirty. and uncouth and 'her conceive that a hanallat
thrust from a'oh vu'gar hands. in the breadbasket of a
Becersi :met would be au unbearable insult. These
oalorio•dev..urinv individuals are hard to phase ; they
don't like our rough Babe rii i thei sneer at our" silk
cooking" regiments. and the- even profess not to ad
mire the elegant germane made at the Brown bums
Clothing Bah of Rotarian & Wi'son. Nos 603 and WO
Chestnut street. above Sixth. The laet•deeortbed arti
olee aro eour gray** to traitom
Tae CAMP AT FORT FOIEITTYLRR —Volum,' Baker l e
California R esimest in the only one now stationed at
Fort Schuyler. and the men are well maciounodgrd. A
gush.) , of the companies composing this regiment are
Phi'adelpniane, who nurohased their military garments
at the ooe-mioe Clothing Establishment of Granville
Stokes 609 Chestnut street. At this large military and
civic clothing emporium, a new [dock hasjust been laid.
which in offered for es)e at the to west oaeh prices. Our
military enould "ear this fact in mind.
gh.10113L011 7 13 HAIR DYE. - -1/118 celebrated
and perfect Hair Dye it she but is the seared. All
others are mere imitation" of this great original, which
has gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Datohelor'• Liquid Ran
Dye iesearesis produces a splendid blank or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair.
and will remedy the it/ edicts of bad dyes, invigorating
the hair for life.
Sold by all Drugpste and Perfumers. Wholeirale by
PkANFSTOCK ft CO., PYOTt fr , CO. , Phlladelyhia.
xll•lf
Oita Palo 3 CLOTHING ON THE LATEST
ErYnxs, made in the best manner, expressly for &B
RAM BALER. LOWEST selling prisms merited in
Plain Figures. All goods mute to order warranted
satisfactory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly ad
bared to All are thereby treated alike.
.6114. /ONES & CO.. 604 MARI trg Ifirret
ilmunon's lINiviBsaLLY APPROYBD
Rivasay.--Compound 1 4 :.xtraot Buobu °urea Diseases of
the Bladder. Kidney, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaimeas,
Bead the adrertieement in another opium], beaded
Helrubold'e Genuine Preparation." m72l).6tmerf
OARD PRINTINN, BREIT AND OHILAPBST IN
the City. et 34 South THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other dourly.
tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the
moat reanonahle rate:, at RING WALT & BROWlira,
Draxel'e Betldinr. adi aatith TAMP ith•eat. del!-tf
RAP 10 RD—GRUBI3.—On the 6th instant, at biome-
Title. Burks eouuty Fa., by the Rev. A. 'l'. MOM, O.
D , the 11 ev. Josep h R. Barnard. et Belleroote, Pa.. to
Martha Grey, daughter of George 0. Grubb. of the
1011118 T place.
UREIILE.—In the notion of' the 10th inst.. at County
Creek, Ye. East Lieutenant John T. Grade, around
Artillery. U. N. A. in the 27th sear of hia age.
The mate friends of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral- from the resider' , e ,
his
lather. 'Sidman C reLle. No. tel South Nineteenth /treat,
thief Friday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock ,
DEL •,--- n the 12th instant Lewitt Dela.
Rho frierdr or the tei., ily are inured to attend hie
funeral, on t• nada>, the 16th inst., at 3 o'clock P. M.-
from his late residence. 813 Golumbis avenue. To
_pro
Coed to Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Hi Prit —On the 11th losiant, Mary Q. Lippineott,
wife of 11. G. Shama.
Her relatives and friends are reepeotfalleinvited to
attend the funeral, from the residence or her brn•lie.-
11l lan% John W. 2tokee, 1969 Green street. naturdar,
June 16 10 o'olook A. M. Proceed to laurel fin. *
412 n tit /0 a 0 it the 11th instant' Thomas Ash rand,
in the 77th year of hie are _
.
Fnaera. from his tats resi dence, on ixermantown road.
above the aeLond toll-gate, this (Friday) afternoon, at
3 -
8.003.14—0 n the 72th instant, Jane Brooke, in the
60th year of tier age, „
Funeral from her late residenee. No. Ogg ennui'
strew, on • unday a:tern-ion. a* 2 cdolook,
BROOKS —Oa the 121 instant. at his residerae,
Bridgewater t'ottrige, a remits°. Mr. James Brooke, in
the 66th scar of hie age.
Fuller/I from hie late residence, on Saturday after
noon at 2 te01 ,, Q2.
CRUZ •Irr.—On the 12th instant, Ernest Crozet, print
er, as ed 61 years
ramie D'r —tin the 121 h instant. '~arch Jame's,
daughter of William and hlsanor R. Edwards, in the
6 h 'ear of her age.
Fanerat from the reeislenee of her parents.. Be. 16
Lafe.setis street, above Ninth, this (Friday/ mogning..
at 9 tro'oclr . •
KIDYT.—On the ugh instant, William IL Kart; aged
16 years and 9 naphtha.
k 'metal from the residenoe of hie uniee. Mr. Joni:i
-v. Lurnavry. No 1011 South Sixth street, tnia (Friday
afternoon. St ifOioak
QUI • rr —On the nth ioniant, ratharine. daughter or
nadir and the late Catharine Quinn. in the /2.11 e'
of her age,
from the residence of her brother, o.
roderml street thin (Fridan I morning. stem W.A.*.
SKILL M i,fa.—On the 11th instant. Wm.", iskilinisti.
Funeral from the residence of his eon, 263 Juniper
street. nn Saturday morning.
BEI SW E. L.—On the 12th instant, Mr.. Augusta A.
relict of the late Thomas onewell, in the 70th year ot
her
Puaneiiare.
l eervires at the resistance of Livingston
Phenol!: No. 11 North ibleventh street, on anturdar
mornin • . a' 9 Me 'Mir.
. 6 000
-. 5000
10.000
orn
600
113 Q 9) 651)
Ea, Merchants' Ezohance•
OARD•
3066 I.ehich Vol 86
/00 td & 3d-re 762 d 111 75
6 lehtgo Po rip 51
45 Plenum 58— 75
61 do
2 Catemussa It Pre—
BOARDS.
100 Roadszig 1554
11),Si
BOARD.
10 Cam &
2 do , .112
2000 Lotogh Nay Bi ..100
20 No ffffffff Lt..... 41521
20 Hew Mead K. 66
11000 loans R 2d .85 84
C.Ite—STEADY.
Bid. krkid,
Etmini 7a '7l—, 19 0
Lona laland It-. Ilf: 6
Leh CI & 14.-41% 4,7 X
.45h Cl P & nns R - N 847)-52 8
K 33ni
%
• Nlrth e
Iti a. a. ea..— .67% Hi
I N eons R 105 -.84 9834
I %tsarinas R *set 5 8,4
Prank & go R ...35 al
M & 3d-ata It 9... 3836 3734
Rsee&Vme-at R. 234 -
West Phil& a.- -62 66
learnee & Pine._ 7 73G
I araan A, Peatar..lo
I Cheat & Waln't. 20 90
m S or hip
2th i Atalanta, Merrill, from ca 11..., . ..teed at Haig
e Inst.
park Tacony, Brown. sailed from Cette 25th ult. for
New York.
Bark Amy. Hammond, hence, arrived at Londonderry
Barsr Addison Dbil.l.neulth.belme.eniled from (4.1 105 / 10
town 78th ult. for Tralea.
Hark Mary Btker, Churchill, hence, arrived at Cork
hurls ult.
Bark 80, Hill. lirwr, hence for Boston. at Holmes'
hole 12 h inst. and sailed Isamu.
Brig 'inroadsTibbet a. sleeted at New YOrk Yostar_
dtv ior Wilmington. Del.
Brie Cantina. Pinkharn, cleared at Boston 12th inn.
for Philadelphia.
Brirtbartne Thohole. Hatch, sailed from New Bad
rord 12th inst. for Philadelphia,
!MRS LAM. JOY. from niorra i lone, arnved at New
York yesterday.
sohrn Week H,rd. Compton. White Puce% Howell. I
Ehtterthwaite. Malny, Si A Aindier. Ireland. A hl Al
dridge. Human. and B N Fox. Pine. hence, arrived at
Banton rim i net.
l'ohrs exchange. Ballock. and, J B august, Harris,
clewed at Beaton 12th inst. for Phi ade'phia.
Sohn Thom Borden. Wriehtins ton, John Cadwalsder.
Clayton and Alex Henderson. Gam. hence, arrived at
Provide-non 12th inst.
Bohrs Rinssolgl. Crowell. and Sea Wiwi'. Tyler. sailed
from Providence 12 h inst. for Philadelphia.
Sabra Win N Dennis, 14 sile, - Ond ,liebbooa• P rie h
helm. arrived at Isewourrport fib loss-
Bohm N J Pickup. Pickup. and WI P Hudson, Hudson,
cleared at New Yorkyesterday fur Philadelpnia.
Mr Barak. Jones, wowed at New York yesterday for
Philadelphia.
BBL KEW HnLls.JuneltAr IPA F Cake, Flitladel -
Oils for Salisbury; enneroinise. Boston for Odessa,
Deli J 8 Weldin. Lewis Chester, 8 0 Witletui. Caroline
Hall. Demure Reward, at B Mamas. J II Stroxsp Mal!
Ann Mame, U F Beeves. and Adolph .011g19. Boston
fnr Philnderiai Hiawatha. Newbaryport for do; B.
Thomism. oxbu.y tor do
Jane 12.8 A tu—Ar rotas Nellie D, E Townsend, and
Emma. Philadelphia for Boston.
CITY ITEMS.
SPECIAL, N OTICES.
GROVER ac ONINBEATED
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES
Sant in Ore for Family . Seeing-
Ns. 730 OH ESTNIST Proof, Ph Psislrltio y
111. 4 kIK1CIED.
DIED
7 4 WIDE BLII.VIi B H.EtiZS. only
511 (mats,
7-4 wide Rlaok Raregem, only 50 ends.
7-4 wine Black Banana, only 50 cents.
7.4 wide Black BYgegea. only 62l enlaces,
7.411 e a Mack Baregea, only 451 center.
74 wide Black &waken, only 18 , 4 coots.
BENBUN & ROWS Mourning istore,
'en 1t0.91H CEI7daTN UT titreat. - •
rtrOBSEQUIES OF LIEUTENANT J. T.
Gttr BLIN.-1 be bod• will be placed in Ledo
toodence wan TO-DAY. (Fridar.) at t 4 O'olook,sed
minata there until 3 o'clock—the Hall being open during
th..t.vme to en • citizens.
At 3 o'mook the body wi r be taken from the Hall, in
chars° of a military escort. which will proceed to the
re/Mecca , fthe parents of the deo"ee•d, in ft. inttaenat
.troat. above WelLut street, and theme to Wood and
C•'meters.
Toe Whom of the Army and Navy of the noted
Rates. now in t"e atty. are respect n ly invited to :a
part at Independence Hall at 3 o'clock.
All companieh of the klorne Guards "or other mili
tary organizations. &miring to attend the rtineral.t Who
are armed and equipped,/ are reammtful y moiled
to report ".their commends at Independence Hall by 3
o'eloor•
The Select gad Common Council. will meet in their
Chambei at 334 0 clock. to participate in the ceremo
nies.
HY order of the Joiot Committee of Commis.
G1;02 R. P. GORDON.
Clerk of C. , mmon Council.
ry:77. OFFICE OF TAE CONTROLLERS OF
• 1.. oCHOOLB, FLIRT BOBOOL.
THICT OF PENNS LVA lA.
PELLanrinrruajnne 31.1861.
At a rri•etins of the Controllers of Pah , 0 Behtio . s,
First Theriot of Pennsylvania. held at the CON tot:C
LEW CHAMBER, on TUESDAY, JUNE nth, 1861.
the follownsresointions were ad red :
Resolved,That t is Board recommend to the Direo
tors of the various Elections to allow th- mule pawls of
the Public Schools to Varticipite in the prooession con
templated by City Councils, to take Wave on the inh of
July new.
Resolved. That from the 17th of June.lB3, until the
sommr vaestron, the Pueblo Bohoola of +Mena. shell
bold one mission. °Gram:man: at 85g o'clock. A. M..
and closing at IM o'olook , F. M.,lroraufong half hour's
reoeall.
Resolved. That any Teacher '4ol4th:is the rules sad
tesal.tions adopted by this Beard, tee warrant for mist,'
of such Tawnier shall be tr.thheld.
ROBERT J. HEMPHILL,
iel3 3t Secretary.
P/i/LADELPIRIA AND ERIE RAIL.
RO TI.-vid BE TING. OF STOCKHOLDERS.
SPECIAL 111.ER:TINO of the Stookneldeie of the
Platedelohis and brie Rea'road Company will be held
at the Office of the Comeau.. on THURSDAY, June
raj, IEOI, at 10 o'clock A. in., for the en-pose of 01)6111-
der/Dg. a proposition having for its °toot the early
completion and leaning of the railway of the said Com-
Dane. _
By order of the President and Board of Hanscom.
t 27 w. Ito w.: POPFoR D. Peoratary •
irr, CO
ATLALITic
RAILROAD CO.dPSPIY.—An &loion for
ireoiors of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad Com
pany. to serve for tile 01111111114 year. will be held at the
office of said Company, at COOPER'S ril I V. Cam
den, New Jersey, an TOURSDA V, the 27th inst., be
tween the hours of 11A- WI. and 1 P. N.
jell-RS ROBERT FRAZER, fieoretary,
TTarr. nA EEmet.oYEunsi.eFawn
THE PROTESTANT EXCHA.NOE,Southweet
corner SECOND' ant NCW Streets , and take eielaure
in recommending it to the pubilo mann institution touch'
needed in our city, for its care in "'electing the beet
men, women, and children as to character and dealt
beacons
J. F. ADDICKS, Time Street.
M. SELLERS. q•een and Tidnehocken •treeta.
JULIANN,. R ANDO LPH. nu Chestnut. street.
EDWIN KIRK PA.IRICK.I3SIArohetreet.
Br. PANCOA.BT.II3I Mount Vernon street.
JCS, KWH A ADS. 1,1520 Mount Vernon street.
GEO. PR REMAN. PH North Eleventh street.
P. G. OLIVER„ . BSO North Sixth ,greet.
S.M. BO W SR. , hird.sa Germantown avenue,
T. WILSON, 210 North Front street.
T. IideGUIRK,422 South Front street.
hi N. WHIT R. MS Marshall street.
W. C. fIOICER L W Market unlit.
W. H. RICHARDSON,4iS Market street.
And over, one hundred end _fifty more, to whom re
ference will be given at the °Moe. nl3O-ant
IMILITALRY NOTICES.
iTHE BUBSCII4ER U& EZEN A' IT•
ITORIZED by the P - Atildeizt et the Vnitnt Btater
gqinnilen .461.i/MENT OF , INFalerhY to rewire
dining the war. /36 desires tbet It. Emil be Qom
rweii of eneh nr.terb , I as will )efleat Ihmor upon the
publics serviee. With this view, he inviter the ga-nne.
:align of men of eat blush d 7 DPIIULtiOD and , n ilita r y
cnpericnce. and earnoially of graduate; of tae Gaited
Marne %Oita," Ao...lemy+ so far as practicable.
Gentlemen of this e tamp are rmineeted to addreee Like
glibigv tber, at the sr. LAWRBirtIt.". lOtEl...*.ebil&-
dnignia. without delay. JNO,. W. OEARX.
Je14.31,*
i NINTEI,WARD HONE GUARD.-
An adirn
waed meeting of the * Weans of the hhuth
ward favoran:e to the formation of a Home Guard
will be held THIS EYED' LNG. at 8 o'clock. ie the
Hell at the a UthWeet corner of Fit.itwAT and
TIV kt.FT.II titreate. CHBB. O'NEIL , .
neoretary mo Om
lATTENTION !—Wanted, for immedi
ate active aervioe.AßLE-BODIED MEN nt,esoeo
tabilir. tole n the " IMPERIAL QUARD.' ,,p3I,
at .1106 so aeOond "to ry of N. VI? . corner of p Kurd, a•
and PIP 1. 1 11 Streets. D. B ISIL IV,
Jel4 St* First Lieutenant.
I,Ort MEN WANTED FOR THE
UNITED STATES 31 AMINE rIORPS. ably -hothed,
between the ages of II and SE ream not lea than
five feet four and a halt inches high , and of cord
0h..r..,,r. SOldlergalSTVlllj to this corps perform duty
at navy yards. and, on board 'United mates ehipa•of=
war on foreinn atations. All other infoiniation which
," b e &wire d I va, be even at the Rendesvons. No.
511 Seta FRONT Street.
Firat Lieutenant W. STOKES BovD,
j e 4-lm - • Rhenium °nicer.
LINF.-53ZZ PHOTOQRAPIIS tat OIL
ate inlldertOM Irwin Daguerreotypes or Anbrotypas
wberi v•roon's are. &baled or deceased. and teach sure:
ILIOLOAt paintings as likenesses and plotureg,tf made at
i laijakdeli °Silent 15.c.00:411 Os., above G 114012. it
ABTAIL DRY GOODS.
W HOT.E ALE STOOT
HOSIERY.
HOSIERY,
HOz , IERY.
HOSIERY,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
FOR SALE AT RETAIL,
FOR CASH.
AT RETAIL FOR CASH,
AT RETAIL FOR CASH,
AT RETAIL FOR CASH,
AT lETAIL FOR CASH.
The aoheoribere offer for nate, an add SAM.
THURSDAY, 6th INST.,
eT 1 . 11211 k STORK.
NO, 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE,
NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE,
NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTE SIDE,
NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SID le,
FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
THEIR 131.9C.1C OF GOODS
FOR CASH, RETAIL.
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICEB.
All kind. of
COTTON HOSIERY, NEEDLES, PINS.
GLOVES. ROOKd AND BYES,
LACE wawa. SKIRT BRAIDS.
ZEPHYRS, TAPER, BEALTA
MIBTLAND WOOL, COMBS. BRUMES,
SPOOL COTTONS. i'ERFUMTRY,
BUTTONS, UNDERSHIRTS,
(Of all Deporiotions ) Merino, &Q.)
Aker a Full Assortment of Dress Trinirnitee.
BURNET I', SEXTON. &
.. SWEARINGEN.
jeti-Im NO. 409 MARKET STREET.
NEW MANTILLA STORE.
The Ilion splendid 51LIC NIANTLain in the city
ITOUGE/
20 'SOUTH TENTH 'STREET.
SILK MANTILLAS,
every uew style,tho riohest qualities ever seen.
at tfin elegant New Mote l
25 SOUTH TENTH STREET.
laB4rEt HOUGH - CO.
• • 4F4
R,PRING OLOAKE, IN EVERY NEW
m,S' 93 5.
QPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA-
Ifr ,7 net', at IVENS', lay 31-Ita
OLOAK -I, THE. OHE.APEEIT
K2' ever seen, et - IVENS'.
lm No. 23 3. Ninth Weld.
NEW STYLE CLOAKS , EVERY NEW-
Eyrie, every new material. at 32noes that.setolugh
ever y_ono. at the large gore. N. Z. GOYIM' o f Eighth
and walnut creete. myi/-3111
7ITY CLOAK STORV, No. 142 Lg.
' 11 ..." Eighth street. above Cherry. are nowyrelling every
new style of the season. superb qualttict,in mg nay
shade of color, cheaper than any other store la the
oity.
,IRENS AT COST FOR CASH ONLY !
A-4 Damask Table Cloths. for cash.
Irish Linens at cost for dash. _
Linen Damasks at oast, for cash.
Towels at omit. for clash.
rhestins. Pillow and Datoher's Linens.
Napkins, Doylies, .remo Cloths, Ao.,
Comprising our entire stork Linens,
AT Coin' FOR CASA,
commando* to day. the 4th inst. Oar stook' is large,
cheap, and fresh and will present many unusual bar
gain., even in these times of extranrdlnarj cheap
goods. COUPRIt h COriAßri
jet 111. E. nor. W? NTH and litAßrlelr.
nPENINO OF THE ARCH - STREET MANTILLA NTORE, N. W. corner TVAITH
ncd
ARCH.
ALL afhl* BOOM.
Rich Lyons Bilk Circulars. •
Rich Lyone Bilk Baeiruee.
(Umbria and Yusher. Laos Points.
o. do. do. Mantillas.
Cloth and Tweed Circulars.
Summer Cloaks. Are.
Purchased under. the Haunte of the War. sash),
end to be Bold at lees than the oust of importation an t {
msaufauture.
Ladies are invited ip tesseet thin stook, without re
serve. before surohasua elsewhere.
mill Im J ACOB RORBPALL.
guktmEß. GOODS,-
Redixsati to very few priest,.
Grenadineßiereana, Elm
Riah Orinadharand Lawful.
Panowerated Wife. Bungee.
Gray Travelliron Goode.
Detainee,
• r oukards.
Vtaitalre illfeassnbulE.
Taney Mite. 9/11. Uae
Berege,, taninune. and Ott y !Mai.
°hely Broaha, and Malian;
Sae RPLERS BOTHERS,
rywnprrettry and itifiliTe Streets,
SPECIAL NOTICE
On and after Mu date
THORNI.BY ift will over
HVBRY POSSIBLE INDLICEMBIt7
SO
CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY ODOM
BeingitetarwLined 10 adieu Otair Stria the? will Ms
°acid Bargawas
Beautiful Panoy Silks for DI Gents, worth $11.12
Heavy Each Fancy Silks f0r..1. well worth
Grenadine 'and Barage Hood., about one half their
value.-
Cray mixed Goads, in every variety, from a cents per
yard to RI ets. • -•-•
Bl•AOH lircjtAxp - Lorraoug. VERY
Neat Bleek Breaade faoad. hoc &a,
De LlOnea, CaJnoaa, cimminerme•Claha, Vestuara.
Linen, Pletmele. Quilts, Co ve% &0., eco.
stuow LAND GLOM R-ROollit EXHIBITION.
French Lane Mantles, Pointe', Shawl', Eugene,.
Cambria Lace Mantles, Chantilla Laos Goods, eao.
Black Si* Coate Mantles., &o. in every style,
Avsttolotkr. e CHICHI
H. E. ourter mammas ammo COWEN atm.
•
I-1 STEEL & SON;
iLvt• He. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coate.
Will menthe
• BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF
NEW AND DESIRAULIi DRESS GOODS
At 'till greater rednetione in avian than they have
ever before mad.. and at
MUCH LOWER PRIcHe
than any RETAIL-WHOLESALE HOUSE in the city.
Fico7 and P oolard mite, very cheap.
Vetlr oheap and good Slack Silks.
01.0100 Dram Gorda of every variety.
Fine Jnoonet and Organdie Lawns at Mg.
I, CE MAN rt.Ert, rOIeITAS, BOURNOiIk
SILK AND MOTEL CONK 4ND MANTLES,
GREATLY UNDER COST PRICES.
SMALL-PL AID SILKS.
P.- , Blue and White French Bilks.
Biaolc and Whits Frenoti Siam
Brown end White French !Mike.
theism and White French Bilks.
rurele and White Freueh
BO dos. edicts. at 81 eo ger doz.
SO dos. white But (Noyes. Sao per Pair.
Moly geode reduced very low. re °lase out, at
JOHN H. STOKES.
.10 70t3 ARCM atreet.
NrSQUITO CURTAINS AND GLASS
COVERING.
WHITE AND COLORED SOBIIIETS.
The subscribers have now on hand a full assortment
Of White and Colored Hohmann. of different widtha,
mutable 'or mirror and ointure °overman.
FLY NETS AND MO sQ UITO BARS.
They are nntrired to oover oha , deliers. was fixtures.
pictures, glasses. &0.. and to make Mosquito Curtains
for bads and (albs. in the MOM approved manner, and
at the ahottest nonce.
SHr SPA it I), VAN HARLINHEN Ir.
ARRISON,
Important and Dealers in Curtain material'. Shades,
&,
~011+1 ..
It. 1 CHESTNUT Street.
ADAMS & SOWS STUCK to be closed
nut At Lowest Wholesale Prioesi
CHEAPER. THAN IF A DISCO UNT WERE
OFF
after die wale eras mTAKade. EN WORTH AND ARCH.
sory
Yti ig & LAN DELL OPEN THE
MORNING
I ease Mogsmbique•,l6Xo.
8 4 Manama-vies for Dragoon and Dilaters.
EYRE & LANDELL open to-day one
muss more
Feet Colors Orgardies , l2% ate.
Bummer Goods alt rednoed.
ICE BLANKETS AT VERY LOW
RATES. --
Ts!letans for blirror Covers. •
10-4 Nets for Chautieherr.
Low SWIEff Murttu fordo.
SYICR LANtmLt.
Jae FOURTH and Altc;lL
A DAMB & SON'S STOOK to be closed
out et
LOWEST 'WHOLESALE PRICKS,
Cheaper than if a discount were taken off after thelisaa
was wade. NIGIITH ARCH..
EYKE & LANDELL have Fashionable
BILEPILERDS , P. , . A IDS.
Hist* and Wbite ewe Valencia.
Bleak aa/d White Plaid hloheirs.
m.ADIEB, preparing for the Travelling
-4 Season. are invited to example our aesofonent of
Tounit Graz Dunce Woody,.
tiheoherds' Yield Drees 6°oo.
SuriertOr Mitt., aloves. Llonery.. /ea.
_NYRE & LASI LEL_ L,
FOURTH. and &Kull.
LOAKS.—Wholesale Merchants are in
vited tc t inspect the stook at
IVENS'.
No, :13 Routh NINTH Street. °erne? . of Jayne M.
iny3l-1m Between Market and Chertnnt.
ADAMS & BOWS STOOK to be dosed
out at
LOwNffr WROLESAr
Cheater them ifs drecieugt we lA yep off after the
Mae WEIS Mid?. lITII AND *NOEL
etlee
DAMS & SON'S STOOK TO be closed
AAIL out at
LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
Moaner than if a &secant were taken off atter the sale
was made. EIGHTH AND ARCH.
my 29
T LW—DUSTERS.
te. sotto room, second floor, abounds in handsome
mantles, Mortars. fsa,
Thin floaters, for Ladies and Misses ,
Franoh Laos floods, at cost.
CuOPER. CONARD
let 11, li. Comer NINTH and MARKIM
A lams 4. SObild STOCK to be closed
out at Lowest Wholees PllOOB.
OttEAPE.R THAN IF a ratitlNT WERE
after the sale was =Cat .61N EI F OILTE AND ARCH.
rug)
ADAMS it, tiON'S STOCK to be clog ,
out at Low_est Wholesale Prioes,
ClibArbit THAN IF A DIOOOUET WERE
TAM OFF
after the sale was merle. issuing AND ARCO.
ms e 9
NBW PLAID IN EA
Just riedirad. no
"!
r Flying Scud.
From'Cutoff," 0 oboes of
loc
Plaid India Fil, extra iinalitri
Wnannted to wash well. and aisrvioeside
A
Per thuomor Ammon
AI one case of
MIA% lOW Utah 1 51iiii&
Snow POndooa. tor amine' Diaidail• -
Waite louden. for 'icier wogr.
!ct. rf,,nm; BROTHERS,
14)11., CaEntitrir SU EIGHTH Street&
V.YRE 1 LANDSLL, FOURTH and
ARCH. Htreets, °Ron this monuar- -
a oases low Ural Honda.
Eggeauf urea' Muklutes.
RETAIL DRY GOODS•
HARPER'S FERRY,
FORTRESS MONROE.
AT EXANDIaA.,
MANASSAS JUNCTION.
And other places now
IN THE HAN ua OF eB..:EsadoNIsTS,
/re doahtlees midi of seeded intereet to
OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS,
And the male portion of the community generally ; but
THE SPECIAL POINT OF
INTEREST TO LADIES
Is No 807 CHESTNUT Street, where the WHOLE
SALE eTOCE OF PRICE, FEHR'S, CO., is selling
of at Retail, and where
FOR 1111 YOU CAN BUY THE VALUE OF 32.
Wetherefore hope that the well-knowu lilt .17 spirit
of the Ladies of Philadelphia win be sufficiently aroused
to" Tenn"
807 CHESTNUT ST., WITH ALL ITS CONTENTS,
Vlore especially al it can be done
PEACEABLY FOR CASH.
ALL KIN EMBROIDERIE S .N 1172•8 4OODS.
LACES, HDEFS., e.
N. 8.-000 LACE POINTED AND MANTLES, at a
further reduction of d
al per oent.
goo PCB. l'e.rtuETONS, l solom, at 10 and 12
cents per yard, for covering mirror's, ahem
debars, tto.
200 PCS. SOFT 'FINISH LINENS, entirely
without dimming, manufactured ezpreaaly
for /Mimi . Ulmer Wpm'.
1 LOT t•F RH eDY-MALIE CHEMISE& em
broidered and lace trimmed.
I LOT OF EMS. Cdr Muse. YOKES.
WirA Fresh Invoioe of Point Lace Goods. YOKES.,
PARIS LACE MANTILLAS,
MO 1D IMP ORTATIION.
Those Goods having been relinquished by our Intecot
err—in view of the war one's—i e more than toe
bare amount of duty, will be offered to purohosars at
corresponding reduction from usual retail prices, Vie :
AT 50 GENES ON TOE DOLLAR.
TIM BALANCE
OF OUR
MANUFACTURED STOOK
&LI OLOAH6 AND MANTILLAS,
SPRING CLO EH CLOAKS.
all&lbiga CLOAKS ( A.lao,
TRIMMING LACES,
DKR% AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, dco ..to.,
All in large assortment, mill be closed out at an average
reduot.ou of OplE. H.O.L.F. in order to complete our cm
rallgolllol3ll With Oar creditors.
J. W. PROCTOR it Co.„
PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM.
jet;-tf 706 oILEET•NUTt street.
;ABLEY, MOLTEN,
& WOODRUFF,
IhIPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
No.S3IMARKET STREET,
Offer the belertee of their stook of
SILKS
AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
LAWNS, ORGANDIES.
Azd a Mtge assortment of
FRENCH LACE POINTS,
MANTLES,
BURNOUS,
AT RETAIL, •
CHEAP FOR CASH.
jet) et
P'
ARTIOULAK ATTENTION IS RE
- guosted to our fine stook of _
ORGANDJ,NA, FUSZ LA WNS, AND SILK CHAU,-
LI Ea.
g l e n ' j ArgraM i . " or A h l e A &
be w ilkpoaad
EIGHTH AND ARCH.
MILLINERY GOODS.
WHOLESALE STOOK. AT RETAIL.
rHOS. KENNEDY & 13110.
74 , 4 ORRSTIII UT street, below EEIGRTIi.
Are offering their Stook of
FRENCH FLOWERS,
AND STRAW GOODS.
AT RETAIL,.
CHEM' FOR GASH.
rin GREAT BARGAINS, THIS DAY,
WAIL in BONNETS. C kP9. and READ-ORESSMat
the'New York Store. 17 south TF.;IITH Street. ainve
Chestnut. nt
CLOTHING.
WHOLTISALE
WHOLESALE STOOK.
WHOLESALE STOCK,
READY-MADE CLOTHING
REAT , Y MADE CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AT RETAIL,
AT = IvFITML4,
AT RET-6,1T,,,
33 to 30 per out. leav than the
,usual Retail Priori.
33 to 50 per cent. lees then the usual Retail limes
Clothing Bu►erf are reapeotfally Invited to examine
thin stock. The Garments being nearry alt manure*
tared for merchant tailor mom of large towns and
eitiee. are all well out, welltrammed; and subetantiallY
made: and warranted to be fully equal to the beet
Clothing manufactured for Retail Bales. This Stock
will be mold regardlese of wit
LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER; 4t SCOTT,
- . 4U4 MARKET ekreet.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
sHIRTS,. COLLARS, DRAWERS, &a.—
Wholesale 'took at retall—imEoved out. and war
ranted to fit, at extremely low once& 2y7
NU - rttreet.
Je7-12t* DAVID M. MESE & CO.
'WINE SHIRT MANUFACTOIY.-..1. W.
MUOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Strew, a few doora
below the " DentinentaL" The attention of Whotrosie
Dealers is Invited to hio IMPROVHD CUT OF
of onuerior fit, make. and =stern). ee bard
t. .r 4 ar at ItArtaxt 1,..ti0>. 1 1 4 e-ir
-- " - "DRUGS - AND - 111EDItiCINES.
MR. 011ARLES M. BREAKER. DK
81E88 to return his sincere thanks to the nubile
generally. for the very generous support given to his
htsvr APOTHECARY STORE. at the rfurthe.at cor
ner of BROAD and CHESTN UT Streets. The business
having. since h 5 opening a few weeks eines. exceeded
hill Malt einsUine eigeotations. has encourage/ him to
make extensive nachtiene tO hie already Weikielected
etook,together with every applifinCe nears/miry ct the ea
tire sausfactionlof his patrons. having purchased an
entirely
FRESH SUPPLY OF DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
and vowed the aervrees of a fast-class Elowetaseutist
at d Chemist for the vipers'sl oonouot of the Diapeneing
department, he would acquit the elegant minutia] of
phygioiane generally, and guarantees a 'continuance of
the Ingb. malefaction which ham already been expressed
by the rapid increase of thls branch of the business.
jays -0t
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' COPBT FOR THE
I N
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHI LA PELPHI A.
In the matter or the wstate of LAWItEa CV. Joart-
BON, deceased.
The Auditor ansointea try the Court. to audit. Fettle.
and adjust the aeociont ot JaMEd ILLAN and
W. G. % gym' ELL, Exisootoes snd Mistees or the es
tate of LAWRENCe; JOllfi‘ool.deceased. and to re
part distrinstios. will meet the parties interesttdtits
office. No. MPS r divert. in th- Otry or pas
delohia. wzmunDaY, Jane 26, Bed, et It o e:ocic
A.M.
ja 4-frov6t ISAAC II AZIARUR ST, Auditor.
COPARTNEBBMP NOTICES.
PARTNERSUIP lIERETOFORE
JR. existing under tbe name of STI.L.ON. STONE, k
CO., oomoosed of Robert &Non. James R. Stone, and
John F. Bennett, =this day dissolved.
ROBERT STI VON.
Philo , June 12. 1861. ietn-st*
ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLIES.
kW The time for opening prOposals ander the follow
ing advertisement is extended to 12 o'clock, M , Friday,
June 21,1661. additions being mane to tht arlitleg 20 tie
proposed ter.
ARMY SUPPLIES. -- QUAILTESEASTIIR
Ossmasz's Ovvteu. aiarnlSßOßG,,June 8.1831.
pealed proposals wilt be receive. at this Office until
12 o'clardr...K.,ol2 Fridgi. the 14th day of June UM for
the folloWing
_Army *applies end materiel*. de li verable
at the Mato military adore. nerrisourg, enantoties as
veuired. Said Pommels to bs put/dole opened at the
time and place name d and the successful bidders to be
announced as dmu thereafter es convenierit-- , he right
beiat reserved b. the State to increase or diminish the
mobbed end qUantity Of said articles;
Twenty titanotal .1:t At With POlk st vine. buttons. and
slips comolete. any 'pattern.
One thous .nd Common Tonle, army Pattein, poles. '
pins, acs. complete.
One hundred Wall Tents, army pattern, poles, plug,
flies. ha. carnotite.
One thou/and five ed a m hundr p Kettles. sheet iron.
three , algae. in nests. 18X pottu.
Thins thougand seven hundred and fifty Mesa Pane,
eheet bon. weight 2 pounds. •
Pr/moss:a wilt be received at the same time for fur-
Waives the Mexican or, other pattern of Teuta wim
p es, drawling, and spernficatious to be furnished with
Ind
12,030 all wool Pan.sloons (army uttelat :Ant preferred,
it au+ cue be had to time).
2 1 ,000 Shirts. army entedsid and duality.
gape Audit se Caps. indigo blue o.oth.
6,000 Senses. indigo arraY blur. all wool twilled
11,nnel ,
12,000 Canteen/. army pattern, royale/1. with straps.
is *regimental General Order Booker, full bound
depu.
16 Regimental Deseriptive, " de
1 8 Villenial. Orders.
Aei}neatat Letter. 04
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SUmblEft uoMPLAENT, DiroZeadaY, .
DIARIMEA. CHOLERA; AND ALL. APPHO
MISS OF Tlirs now
WA. •
• &re prOMPUT /01171 be
rh, CARMINATI eILSAM.
the nutg7:7lZornitd: vine baying row eted Ur
enabled to Min . the miiifii,4 B i a n r a s ,,, , h o e m e r r.,L et r -
for
greeted of 111 - Diseases
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ElD'e NW. It OOMYL ales e, OR CHrlit EA A IN-
F eNTUffd—A disuse so prevalent among teethes
oh'ldren. and so Cifittd in its e (recta—is apeedity and
effecoutilly cured by the Carminative. It removes all
rispwf itr :ho abdomen, adaya the irritation, and
scion of the stomach.
lA. i AND tiVservngllV—lto matter from
wh t o - , ...they originate, are speedily subdued by the
arm IV i blfoLEßA.—The'llirompt us* of the Car
minative Balsam well always remove the Dtaracc - i and
Cramps which accomeeny the, amass of Cholera., dice
ottan oomear.r.ng •he MUSS!" in he inoilierlOY. if has
frequently been edminietered m neigabornoorie where
the Cholera has been raging epidemically. and has
never fatted to Five immediate and isrmanent relie , .
For C1101,1%11. Be 010R141.1t1. C 01.10, GRIPING
PAIN 4 OUR STODIartH, W ABRAMS PA , N
OR 4ICKNE3B OF THE STOM A CH, WANT OF
APPETI vrloLl TP'E BOW vLR. CRAMP 4 .
Bela RICK NEBR, and all BOWEL A FF nCTIONS and
NERVOUS DISEA.ES. it will be found to bee plea
sant, certain and safe remedy, unequalled by any otter
otepsretion yet offered the kublio. Head the tertMoar :
Cspt.Jete. B. trUrSk.AND el Elizabeth townships
Allegheny county', Ye., writes ,
I have usedlour Carminative vaisam in me Canute,
and have found at a sure and safe care for .I.lYd e Pt-
TISKY and BOWEL CoMPLAir•TS. I consider it an
invaluable med.cine that no family thou d be without.
Mr. LeVI int , Oßz. of Louisv Ile. Mo.. writes:
I have used Dr. Jayne's Ca =native Balsam for my
ohi'd'en. suffering from BUMMER COM.r•LA Cal
when teething. and have found it A Iciest excellent
remedy, and one I would not be without.
• 'ley. W.O. E. CUR NY N okra , eupt. of the M. E.
Church, (!oath,) in China, writes:
I have cm led, pa; haps, one nandred oases of Diarrhea
be the use of oarne'e Carnamat ye Pa'aisM.
Mr. BARte SS I.OtI(iSTICE.E.T, of Port Washington,
writes:
was attacked with cnOLERA MORVIIS
Baleuly
last, and need two bottles of your Carminative to
which cured me. It was pronounced by the pits mans
to be a severe case. Your Carminative Balsam has
alsoaurad my childeedef SLIM M eat COMet-Al is T.
Mr. JAtirk„R rOUI.rION. of liolmeavibe, Oh•o,write et
My eon was last fall taken took with CH OLERA
MO KBllr, Although attended be a physician, he Grew
wont.; he was orameed severely. and nothing would
stay on his stomach, Until I had used your tlarminative
Petstm, which 'aliened him immediately. 1 have 'mob
!boom r ended the above medicine to otters, who have
used it with like ewes%
Mr. JoiliN B. isacKETT, of Cloverdale, Putnam
oor.ty. Indiana. writes
I was a volunteer in Company B. Seventh Regiment
Indiana Volunteers. and while in Mexioo contracted
the Chronic Illtarrhosas which continued , without any
eenratioa after my oisoliargs from the regiment. When
I returned Dome I became reduced to a Inert skeleton.
I applied to Mtfßrent plirmotane in my neighborhood.
but they only gave me a shott relief, when the disease
would break loose with more violence than before. I
was then induced to try your Carminative Balsam,
which 1 need with the Sanative Full'. My imorOvs
meta became rapid from that time. and though I have
not entirety recovered from the eHenta of the disease,
I Dave gained flesh and atreoirth.
Mr. J BSPINETT, of Alum Run, Monroe county.
Ohio, write':
My little girl. over a year old, was tronb'ed from
birth with Diarrhea 'The medicines prescribed fail
ing to arrest the complaint, I was advised to administer
Jayne's Carminative Balsam. Alter she had taken
about one and a half bottles a thorough ouro was ef
feoted.
Rev. I. J. ROBERTS, Missionary at Hong Kong,
Carve. writes;
A few days ago one of my nearest neighbors—a Chi
naman—complained of having Dysentery badly ; had
had it for five six days. limit no time and cave him
five of the Sanative Pine to clear out big °wets and
then commenced giving him the Carminative Balsau.
Before the evening of the fifth day he reported tom
self es quite recovered be and the necessity of taking
more medicine, and, in fact. he had gone ewer, they
reported, aeektn et employment.
Ur. E. G. SCRRAUK, of Campo Seim, California.
writes:
Mrs &bra,* and myself have just recovered from
severe attacks of VOMltill g Purgin and C• amp. in
our limbs. Übe was first taken. and f subdued her But
ravines by the Rae of sour terminative Balsam The
same raptures took bold of miler about the
time I had her soothed row is to the different
remedies laid down in •be Bfateriallf d• ca. but without
any success. I then toot terse tablespoonful of your
Carminative. which I threw up right away, bat imme
d ately repeated he does. alter which I had no longer
any symptoms of the disease. and oontianed recover
tug my strength until f had regained my usual good
health. I believe the sufferings of both of us might
have beep gre..tly mitigated if I had us- d the Car
minative in lame dotes from the start: end I rßeconi
mend to those who may beoome alike attuned to take
it iIIIIITge doles.
.1 . .We of White RAII. Viteinie, writes:
My brother William was lair .. .nag under a severe at
tack of Bilious Dysentery, and the dooior • eing absent
hie services (meld uot be obtained. 1 sent him a bottle
of Jayne's CarMioaC ye Balsam. which gave him en
tire wirer in a few hours.
ReV, RUFUS BABCOCK, P. Feoretary of the
American and Foreign Bible Fooiety, writes :
Nome time ago. when travelling on the Western
rivers, when the Cholera was prevailing and fatal. I
saw and finally experienced the benef mei influence of
the Carminative. For anima thirty hour/. on board of
a *teenier be. wean Cincinnati and Pittsburg . , d ex
permceed the power of roar fell disease. wnich at
length entirt•ly yielded to the free use of your Balsam,
A Fresbytertan elder on board the same boat, wag tad
just been brought to the brink of the grave by • holera,
in Cincinnati and Wee too soon hurrying
I rmo to hie
anxious family, experienord a mileage, an by timely
use of the same mediemiti was tome iittelr and
thoroughly cured.
era-rigour w_curd I say Mall families. and to all travel
ler,' ce tne West arpeedaliv, keep the Carminative
Hallam 0 11 hand. and apply it promptly when needen.
A v CHAN OW. K.Ol Bangkok. elettlfl. writes :
When the Cho l era raged so tearful! , arguod us lest
Lear. we tt. , d but a envoi emeriti y of your Caroimetive
Hareem semi, h, however. to prove its elliciermy in
that awful disease. The wile of one of our .111118136
compositors was taken with Cholera, d every effort
Much the dative Oootors rook] make to break up the
disease was unavailing. and the woman appeared sear
her end. at this stage ol the 1ii4011.-15 they tent for O ,
House, of the ?rent., cerise Milano a, oat he declined
giving MY medioine. as o :moldered it a ri• pet- aa
ease. Asa last rem ),14, we gave your °ILYA/Anil iVe,
aoted I.ke a oharm,and the woman was mired.
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W. I•C_ &ream —...—.. " Savage, Martin, & Ce.
0. Wilson Darls.--..Attortisr-st-law.
E. D Woodruff— ...of &bier, r4olrop, & WocEriL
Jae. Kessler, „it ----No ins B reen Great.
O.KORXRAY,Pres.dent.
FUN N. DUCK, Vcoe reeident.
WILLIAMS I. R.D.Eissretary. 1.21-01.1
SAVING FUND/.
Q,AVINO STIND--UNITED BUM
N.' TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OFLEET
NUT Streets.
INTO:REST FIVE PER CENT.
_ Id. R. GRAWFM, Prendett.
17
JAMES FL 11N TER, Seeretary and Tr/dearer.
Mee hours, Thant nt until 3 o'olook.
Title COMM& in BO joined to any appliutlon 13111
1113t4:13.
i3AFIES.
LILLIAN SAFIC LOPIPOT AI MU Yip
to No. 91 &lac Nigvdiguit Street. near tide
I li r l atin Institute.
The undenorned.thankfid for past favors, and betas
determined to merit future patronage, has smeared an
elegant and oonveniept store, and ha s now mad I
large assortment of Lillie ' s Celyrated Wrouet an'
chilled Iron Firs and florglyir roof Bees. ( Ohl,
*molly fire and NIT proof ga es ma)) ,
inl
lie's Unequalled Ban Vault, Safe . and Bea k Looks,
Bank Vault , oors and Looks an be furrushet
to order on short notice. This la the stronuast, ban
proteoted, and °heaped Door and Look yet offered.
Also, parliotilar attention uealled to Lillie's Idt
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, Ito. This Ufa is east
'sato to ggypeas ID style sad elegance anything gotta
feted for this purpose. and is the only one that Ds stemt-
Is fire and burglar proof.
drams', have now on handAy tirelitY et
Farrel. &Trine, Co.'a Safes, mot OT them nearly
new, and some forty of other =Miens, comprising a
Complete assortment as to tints aed ta tll !stair ex
changed for the now Celtsbm a
ted Le e. They wilt
be sold at Teri low pricing. Pew call and exe=ne.
lem-rylf M. C. SADL &cent.
FuR BeLTI etioltE DAILY
AT 3 O'CLOCK P M.
ATI 0 AND Pi+ I LAW , ' PHIA lIYAAMBOAT
COMPANY.
(Brie:sea Lined
Via Cheeenea4e And Utnewate CAIOI.
One of the now Ulan titeamboate of thiLcomiakily
m
leave the et side of Chestnut Street Wheal Av
AFTERrkuuN (SWAMI AM:anted et 3 o,l oo k. an
snll arrive in Baltimore earl, the next morning.
Freight of all kinds taken at the Wyatt rates: else.
ce t trio. Home, Stook. Vehicles, &d,
ror Freight. mill at the office.
mylB-lm It A. (MOVES, . A _
JllAgel bs.
No. CC ROUTFI
asarrak Nutt. Cala 4d lONA.
NEW DAILY LINE. via DeLswars and
Rj o iso Cana.
Nthwelphift and New York Exidessateamboat Con'
pally Wil) receive fretabk on and altar MONDAY. asik
instant, and leave daily a,t P. Id., deliveries their 11-.
go_44 in New York thll Moan= days.
yneigkta Nikon at ramonabl nstoa.
Wm—pp CLYDE AMA,. ..
1144 14 SOUTH WkinitVEli, ebiledeiveis.
J KKR RAND Aent,
Piers 14 and aS aPhist. New York.
(11
adirm i n FON NEW YON& - Mit
PhOadalpbis Stown Provetter Cortioller
winmenns their Maness for she wagon on ?donee,
28th mat.
Their insaiiiers archon , receiving freight at Baarst
Pier shave W &hint street. _
Teruo adeenusiodatinc. Aw. pply he
eg. BAIRD it GO
voa Melt , D.M11110111,10
L° OR' MISIAID.—Ihe follow:0g
wires f•wwfirded by ire (as we anippose I by melt
Le j W. r A lab & 0".. of Benton. not bovine been fa
00vrad by them. all persons ere hereby eautioued not
p, negotiate the vane. as Po meat has been 11.0p9.a.
Vl3:
Mster. Price, 4 Co . doe Aneuet 13. 311.03430.
Egiortridtio. tiro., it Co.. due September 18 $196 96
iaP ortruf ge. Bro.. & Co.. due wit. XT. 8211 9,
Ferlatid. Tatman, & Co., d oe &p t. 41 : i 1,011,49.
teretßatrd. & Co.. due Rect. 93. ei
is., p awl. & Co.. do WAIL 11361 11 .
R. 11. Whey. due Out. 18 331006.
G. H. Volt, due /WI 16. $400.42.
llsates Billne.l. due Cot. o. Sao 68 - ,
eaiple. Harker, & Co. du , Jul' 9 : 43 133 .
•
B. Mourcrao. due July 15. elm /b.
anon & Jobolloti, due auu:..at 31. 1432 03.
J. J. tkohoegme & Co . due tfAyL 1. $1.710.
Any in iforme.tion reebevt i ti i pl" ^ hove L vi a he Guinh
. CHAS , . dt,__BON ,
fully received.
jell-St 100 Ca r STb UT KIVA.
--- - -.
SlliotC , .---11. aro invoice of Hides, /sheep,
and Gioar Skins, Just received from the West In
d for .on_ . er_J U & 06.1i1STA/t.B. ' 2Oll
rb pima r Jr 7
*OAD-500 lbs. for RILL de sale b
W ETti BROTHER.KH
• / 47 and 49-Borth BEGOP/D birest.
PEACH BRANDY. One barrel pure
SOUTHERN PEACH. for solo by C. C. DAD
LEX 3 CU.. 103 ARCS Stmt. IoU