F r e w nobler -looking and braver bodies of men than this regiment of Col. Einatein's have left the c ity. They have entered into the war determined to remain in the aervioe of the Government until p e sobee been restored, and Want antitheft /mama, OF THE FIRST REGIMENT MASSACHUSETTS This fine regiment left Jersey City on Sunday o eseing, and arrived iu Philadelphia yesterday raorniog. D u ring their stay in Pew York, they w ere handsomely entertained by the Massachusetts residents of that metropolis. The Massachusetts First numbers 1,040 men, exclusive of servants. T he men are all armed with Springfield muskets, Rod are as well equipped at any body of men that have started for the war. Tne uniform is a gray Joliet, gray over drab pantaloons, and gray f a tigue caps, trimmed with red oord. The regi ment is onmpoSed of some of the crack companies o f Boston, and if it does not give a good account of itself it will not be the fault of the men or the ca. cars_ Captains Wild, Walker, and Adams, of emu patties A, 0, and F. respeotively, have seen active service—the former in the Crimea, in the employ ment of the Tarkieh Government, and the two lat ter on the plains of Mexico. The following is a list of the of/Were: Colonel, Bowden Cowdin. Lieutenant Colonel, George D. Wells. fdejor, Charles P. Chandler. Adjutant, William II Lawrence. Quartermaster, John R. Lee. burgeon, R. H. Salter. Assistant Surgeon, Samuel H. Greet,. Chaplain, Martin H. Cudworth. Serjeant Major, James Hall. Quartermaster Sergeant, William E Cowie. Hospital Steward, Alfred C Dana. Commissary Sergeant, 'William Gibbs. Company A (neW company), Captain Wild. Company B (Union Guards), Captain Pearl. Company C (new company), Captain Walker. Company D (Ro'thorough City Guard), Captain Stone. c om pany B (Pulaski Guard), Captain Baldwin.] Company F (new company), Captain'Adams. Company G (Baton loileers), Captain Snow. Company PI (Chelsea Guard), Captain Carrnth. Company I (new company, Boston), Captain Band. Company K (Roxborough company), Captain Chamberlin. Daring the trip from Boston to Groton Point a melaacholy aceidenst befel Daniel Miller, one of the membersof Company. D He fell off one of the baggage oars, it appears, when the train was near ing Groton, and was so severely Injured that he died in a few hours afterwards. The home of Lieutenant Colonel Georp D. Wells was killed a few hours previously by Jumping out of one of the cars while the train'wae in rapid motion. The train which conveyed the Massachusetts troops reached Wasbingtonitreet depot about 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Bixby three horses and fif teen baggage.wagone are wed to transport the camp equipage and the field pieces of the regi ment. The soldiers were treated to a handsome collation at the restaurant near the Baltimore depot, and took the train for Waskington at eight o'clock in the morning. +.a-;:i~}:Y:tS7.S.l~.f:.:ii:j4~l:l.ll f Haring bad the wearisome hours of siokness while detained here from our several regimente, relieved by the perusal of the daily papern furnish d nu gratoitoualy through the liberality of their prgrietore: Therefore, Resolved, That we tender our grateful oakum. lodgment and sincere thanks to the proprietors of The .Prass, the Inquirer, and the Evening.lhdle• tan, for their kindness in providing us with the daily intelligence of the movement of our several re giments, and the state of one country generally. Resolved, That we take this opportunity of ao lmowledgiug our obligation to all - those 'Mans of Philadelphia through whose attention and kind noes we have enjoyed the comforts of the Volun teers' Hospital. C. H. Boardman, Resident Surgeon ; John Ha milton, Steward ; Benjamin R. Hallowell, Janitor. William Mealy, Company B, Irish Volunteers. - William Wesley Wallace, Company G, Scott Le glee Richard Brown, Company F, First Regiment, Ohio. Charles Heffner, Company .13, &pit Legion. William BleLaughlin, Company C, Twenty fourth Regiment_ Edward W. Bayne, Company IL Twenty-third Regiment. Edwin W. Andrews, Second New Jersey Nazi mut. Panel McCue, Company E, Beyond Ohio Regi ment. Daniel H. Eicher ' Company I, Eleventh Regi ment PeamsylvaniaVoionteere. Frederick Mien, Company D 3 Einstein's roe mot, Pa. James Smith, Company F, Twenty-third Regi. meet, Pa. Michael J. Rio., Company C, Scott Legion, Pa. Jolla Mallon, Company I. Soott Legion, Pa. John Davie, Company C, Twenty-third Regi ment, Pa. George Stone, Company H, Twenty-second Regi ment, Reuben Birch, Company D, Sixtb Regiment, Pa. Cteorge Coleman, Company 8., - Rhode Island Regiment Manuel Debar, Company B, Sickles' regiment, Now York. NATIONAL GUARDS GAMS. This spirited corps, proteges of Col. Lyle and the National Guards ' are making active prepara tions to parade on the 4th of July next. They will Ise the old muskets of the Guards, and ap pear in entire new uniforms. They drill every Tuesday and Saturday evenings, at the hall of the Guards, where young men of reapeotability can enrol their names. RZLIET 20 pArismar orvoLrotwarts The amount paid to families. of voinnteers last week by the . City Relief Committee was $6,219 37. It was divided among the wards as follows: Ist. 2 L 33, and d'h wards...... .... .41,573 00 11th, 12th, 16th, 17th, and 20th 1,400 75 Sith 174 50 sth and Sth 408 62 sth and 7:h 656 75 9th 173 25 13th andl4l .285 60 10th 242 50 15th 499 25 18th and 19th 21st, 221, and 231 . . .. 37 Roma TRHATMENT OF A SECESSIONIBT. Considerable excite - men:was 000aSioned on Sunday evening and yesterday morning, In consequence of certain remarks having been made by a Market- Street merchant, named Thomaa Young. which dearly show that he is at heart a Secessionist, or nights mind is erected. It appears that Mr. Young ie a member of the Green-street M. E. Church, and he has, until recently, been oonsidered a good Union man. On Sunday morning, the pastor of die church announced that his remarks at the eve ning service would be mainly . direeted to young men, in view of the late heroic death of Colonel Ellsworth and of Lieutenant Grable. In the eve ning, just before service, a number of the congre gation were gathered in the vestibule of the church, which is located in Green street, above Tenth. The group were talking 01 the latest news, and, smug other things, the hope was expressed that the leamoisien pirates jest captured would be hanged. M - r. Young then declared that the Government dare not hang the pirates. Further, he deelared that Col. Ellsworth was a thief and deserved to be shot; that he would havesbot him if he had stolen a Sag from his house While he was thus harangu ing, a member of the church took him by the col lar and pitched him into the street - Hare it soon became known that the fellow had said Ellsworth vu a thief, do., and the crowd which had collect ed handled him quite roughly. lie soon , fled, and an Ober arriving, his arrest for creating a riot was demanded. The officer and the crowd which, by this time, numbered several hundred people, followed the fugitive, who took refuge in a dwell ing in Tenth street, above Spring Garden The crowd surrounded the house and clamored for the traitor. The occupant of the dwelling said be thought he was not in the house, but was willing that a committee should search for him. A com mittee of citizens thereupon entered and finally find him in the cellar, where he had hid By this time the crowd had become so excited that it would have been folly to bring the man out; is he was left in the house until a detachment of Pike arrived. He was thereupon locked np for the night. Yesterday morning there was a goad deal of ex citement around the' station house The accused Was got out privately, and taken in a carriage to the Mayor's Ones, - where be had a healing before the Mayor on the charge of inciting to riot. Seve ral witnessed were examined, who testified to the facts given above. The Mayor said that although the eondnet of the accused had been very impru dent and improper, there was nothing in it to war rant his being held to answer. lie therefore dia l:limed the complaint, and the accused was pri randy taken away by his friends last evenins. Mr. Young was removed to Hirkbride's insane asylum. His mind has been wandering for several days-part, and his aberration has bean occasioned by the present distracted state of the country. Under the elreumstanees, his Mends deemed the above course advisable, for while he has been per fectly harmless, he would be oonstantiy in danger of being arrested, on exeunt of his utterance of &maim sentiments. Daindamon.—The Nineteenth ward burro candy been improved and ornamented by the erection of a new house of worship, by the Trinity Presbyterian Church, ROT. Wm.. R. Work, pastor, it Frankford road and Cambria street. Although the main edidoe is not yet finished, the congrega tion hays been worshipping in a wing of the building, which will hereafter be need for a school haws, and at four o'clock this afternoon it is in ended to have it dedicated to the worship of God. is there are many friends of the congregation in he central portion of the city, who may desire to !Mists the ceremonies today, we announce the act. ~Fran .--At half past one o'clock yesterday Ill 'ernaaa, a are broke ont in the brick dwelling ) couPied by Joaeph Mash, No. 918 North Fifth greet above Columbisavenue. The flame; caught a djOlnlegdwelling occupied by Conrad Dipper, is well as N 0.914, occupied by Mr. Obenabine. The Fire Department promptly repaired to the qat, and prevented a serious aontlegretion. The 4 :tage is estimated at $7OO. The the is supposed the {Nineteenth work of an incendiary, and the o ffi cers or toineteenth ward have arrested a woman on t uPicien. Dr ditownzo.— Yesterday afternoon, a boy rata. Denjernin Mime, aged eight year's, was , tied, while bathing in the Delaware, at es s t ree t wharf, Kensington. Elie body wan re " 7„ er ed, and removed to the reeidenoe of his '""te, et No 533 Riehmond street, where the elroser was notified to angled. zadt mien o'clock last evening, Benjamin Balder ,„;`/, aged eleven years, was drowned at Beatty's on the Delaware, only a few winares below 'bale the above eves! eeenered. The serener ‘ 44 / 11 434 ried to hold an inquest at the residence of his meets, in itiehmond street, near Cherry- F • - " ./.14 Accincnr.—A Child named Nicholas .—uel aged seventeen months, was ran over by !ear on the liestonville Railroad bet evening and leantly killed_ be coroner was noticed, and inn held an itqatist on the body to-day- . 0 . 44 NEETING of the company officers of COI. ntletray's regiment wee held Inn evening at the GRaer Home, Sixth etreet, below Chestnut. all e j - .ere reported themeelvee ready for active E are glad to learn that Postmaster WO ia ra - Lan lias selected M M. Rohrer, Eni , as 009 of his t s Mr. Rohrer mu formerly conneeted with e..riteEt newspaper In Lancaster. Pa. I ana p os 9ualitteations which win male Dim a very and reliable *Moor. Kr. Walborn deform for allowing rash men as him assistants. allaitibraNa OF EIII 1008.—Teaterday after noon, the regular meeting of the Board of Guar dians was held at the Blookley Almshouse, Mr. Maria, President, in the chair. The census of the braise, as reported by the house agent LSI AO follows : Whole No. in the house up to Saturday last.. 2 675 Samos time last year 2178 Increase 497 Admitted during the test two weeks. 189 Births 5 Deaths 31 Disoherged 165 it 34 Number granted lodgings 29 Number granted mettle 66 The ont-door agent reported having collected and paid over to the treasurer the sum of $220 for emi grant lax, and $493 49 for support oases. The steward reported the home receipts for the past two weeks to be $5B 55 The resignation of Dr. John W. Lodge, of the Northwest division of the Third poor district, was received and accepted Dr. Lodge has been ap pointed surgeon in one of oar regiments. A communication was received from Robert Boiling, asking to be nominated for the post made vacant by the resignation of Dr. Lodge The Committee on Amounts repsrted a number of bills, whioh were ordered to be paid. Mr Erety, from the Committee on Classification and Diet, submitted a report, to which wee attach ed the following resolution : - Rs.sofeed. That the pauper inmates of the Rouse, within days from the passage hereof, and all others who shall hereafter be admitted into the House, being a charge on the city of Phi ladelphia, shall, within -- daps after their ad• undergo a medical examination by the resident physicians, for the purpose of olassifica• Lion, and each parson so examined shall be placed, classed, and registered, on the books cf the house, in one of the climes hereinafter named. The classification shall be signed by at least the resident physician, and certified to the steward over the signatures of those making the examina tion ; and, in case Of doubt among the phyainiana making the examination, as to the proper olaissifi cation of any pauper, the shall decide, and classification, after having been registered on the books of the house, shall not be changed, except by order of the Board of Guardians. The exam. nation and classification of paupers and patients in the insane department shall be made by the phy sicians of that department . The following is the olassifieation proposed : Class 1. —A. Superannuated males and females. B. Males and females Waring from incurable diseases not arising from Immoral habits Class 2 -Children's asylum and foundlings. " 3.—Obstetrio oases " 4 —A. Males and females suffering from sickness not indnoed by immoral habits. B. Melee and females suffering from diseases inducrod by immoral habits. Class 5.—A. Males and females, confirmed luna tics. B. Temporary lunatics. C. Epileptics. D. Imbeciles. ]fi. Idiots. Class 6.—llealthy males and females under - years of age. Mr. Erety said that the basis of the ',lamina e tion was the morals of those in the house. It was becoming not only prudent, bat necessary that a separation be made of those with good habits from those of bad. Be then offered a resolution that the secretary furnish to the Medical Board a copy of the above report, and request the Medical Board to report their views as to the propriety of the medical ex aminations and olassifications suggested, and the proper number of resident physicians to make the examinations and classifications, and as to who should decide if the examinations should dblegree. Agreed to. The Committee on lteduotion of Pay of the em ployees of the house submitted a report, which was recommitted. The Board then proceeded to elect a resident physiolan, which resulted in favor of Dr. John H. Joiner. Mr. Taylor wanted to know whether the nurses, .10., of the house were oompelled to obey orders issued_ by the Board, as they did not do so now? Bo offered a resolution appointing a committee to inquire into this matter, which, after a tiresome discussion, was withdrawn. Adjourned. FlItEll.—A barn belonging to Patrick Mur ray, situated on Byberry road, two miles above Collegeville, Twenty-third ward, was completely destroyed by fire, on last Friday night. A lot of bay and feed trace's* burned. On Saturday night an attempt wee made to fire a wheelwright shop, at Sandy Hill, Twenty-third ward. A lot of shavings was plaited under the gate and then fired. The flames were discovered by a man who was passing by in a wagon. MTV=rms.—A few days ago a porter bottle was found floating in the Delaware, near Cooper's Point. It contained a slip of paper, upon which was Written the following " June let. I Ann Moore, seventeen years old next August was seduced Bp a young man of Philadelphia and he proved false to me anti my Body will soon be found in the River an good By fTiends take my body to the Ilth Ward Station House." The writing does not appear to have been written by a female hand. It may be seen at the Eleventh-ward :station-hone° ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE.—Henry Smith made an attempt to destroy biznself on Banday af ternoon, by throwing himself into the Delaware, at Washington-street wharf. He' was rezoned and taken to the mat-len-home. ACCIDENT.—A. woman, named Eliza Biala trat, was severely ktareci, yesterday afternoon, by being gored by a vicious cow, while walking along one of the streets of Germantown. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. THE SCHOOL CONTROLLERS. -- Yesterday morning, In the Common Pleas, before Judges Thompeon and Ludlow. the court delivered an opinion in reference to the term of office of School Controllers, under the act of Assembly " abolish• ing the spring election." Judge Thompson, in substance, ruled—That the Contrallere of Public Schools are not municipal officers cleated by the votes of each ward. The act of Assembly relates only to each °Mears as are so elected, and it does not therefore change the time of the election of Controllers by the School Diree tors, nor continue them in office beyond the time for which they were elected_ The Directors of the Public Schools now in office are continued by the act with the same function', possessed by them, one of which was to sleet Con trollers on the third Tuesday in June. This elec tion should therefore take place It may be the parties chosen as Controllers will be of a clans whose term as Directors will not expire during the ensuing year, in which ease no question can arise as to their continuance in offioe for the entire year ensuing their election, and it would be extremely judicious for the Directors, in the election of the Controllers, to select those whose terms do not ex pire during the ensuing year. In this manner all difficulty will be avoided, and the true intent of the act of Assembly be carried into effect. QUARTER SzssroNs—Judge Allison.—The whole morning was occupied with the trial of cross bills charging Bernard Gallagher with committing an assault and battery on Patrick Kerrigan, and Patriok Kerrigan and Patrick Welsh with com mitting an assault and battery on Bernard Gal lagher. The whole affair grew out of a dog fight, and each side accuses the other of commencing the disturbance that produced these bills. Charles W. Brooke appears for Gallagher, and John Go forth for Kerrigan. The Fight at Bethel. WI P[ RC Dsrucis or HUI COMO?, Brigadier General Berm has addressed, the fol lowing letter to the Boston Journal : "CAMP HAMILTON, Jane 12, 1881. "To TIM EDITOR OP TIM BOSTON JOURNAL : Please correct the erroneous report. set afloat by my enemies. There were but seven killed of the forties that went from this camp in the expedition to Little and Great Bethel, on the 10th of this month ; and Colonel Townsend, of the Third Regi ment New York volunteers, who was formerly ad jutant general of the State of New York, offers to certify that I gave my orders properly, and that, under the oiroumetaitaer, the battle Quaid not have been managed better. " This I write that the public may not judge me before I have time to be heard. "Captain Haggerty and Major Winthrop,. of General Butler's staff, were with me and advising me to do as I did. General Butler has not inti mated to me, as yet, that he blames me at all. "In haste, yours, do., B. W. Planes." -Movements of the Military. Nuts , Tonic, June 17 —The !Scott Lie Guard have been ordered to Washington. They leave on Tuesday, and prceeed by way of Harrisburg Naval Intelligence. EAMTPORT June 17.--The 'steamer New York, formerly or 'Ogdemebarg, arrived at St John's oa Sunday. STSIXT Renarwra.—ln the Commons a bill for enabling people to make railways in the streets came on for $ second reading. This is the plan of Mr. Train, an American gentleman, who ham actually got two cinch railways at work in London, and who, life never does anything else. deserves the gratitude of the English lady, for shaming the proprietors of the dirty, inconvenient nuisance, called the British omnibus, by producing a vehicle into which a woman van stop decently, and sit in cleanliness and comfort Also for eabetitating newly uniformed and civil men for the coarse cads who at present bawl behind the buss. However, the question of giving the powers required by this bill is a distinct one from that of the advantage of the Train vehicles, and the bill wait negatived after—perhaps becanse of—a smart speech in its favor from Mr. Bright —Punch's Essence of Parhamenr. FATAL AFFRAY IS PEIRCE GEORGE'S CODZITT, MD.—The Washington Star of Friday says: At the polls at Spalding's precinct, Sixth Congressional district, Md. ' on Thursday. an altercation occurred between Dr. Doserell and John Ogden, (formerly of this city,) residents of Prince George's, which m oulted in the drawing of pistols by them; but be fore either of them could fire, Judson Jarboe, the collector, and Grafton Snit, who were there with shot guns, fired upon Mr. Ogden. kUling him in stantly. The charge of one gun (buck shot) en tered the arm of Ogden; the other entered his breast. Mr. Ogden was a Union man, and the ethers were Secessionists. Mr. Ogden leaves a large family and numerous friends to mourn his lees. Suit and Jarboe fled. SUEQEON IN raa AII3IY.—We are glad to learn that Dr. B Rohrer,. of Columbia, hail troo oessitilly passed an exanunation for surgeon at la‘rrlaburg. Re will be probably appointed to one of the rimer. regiments. Thirty applicants only were peased. fifteen Burgeons and fifteen Assistant Gorgeous. Dr. It , was among the former. This is no small honor, when there are so many eager applicants from all parts of the State.—Lanurater Exprari. --- Tr= Sanitary CammiaaioD, appointed by order of President L 31300121, to inquire into the con dition and necessities of the Federal troops, Will meet In New York en 'Thursday of next week. A preliminary meeting has already been held in Washington at which the aommlasion was folly or ganised an d in a condition to operate in the most immediate and practical manner. Great benefit is expected to result to oar troops from its COL. A. M. BALL, formerly United. States armorer at...Harper' , Ferry, Va., died suddenly a few days age. AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. We clip the following items from the Washing ton Star, of last evening • Roofer Richards, of thia 014, weal to an adjoins ing &minty of Virginia, a few days ago, for the purpose of bringing home his eon, who has been at a wheel there for several years. He was arrested by the rebels and taken to Richmond, they alleg— ing that the Doctor had seen too mat% to be allowed to return at present. His horse and buggy Were sent to his fauftly here YIIBTERDAY afternoon, a man named Den Si. moods met a iheftiOor of the company attached to Saerman's Battery, on Capitol bill, who was walk ing near the Capitol building, and, without the slightest apparent provocation, drew a revolver, and discharged it at the soldier, who name within an ace of losing his life, the ball Just grazing hie left side. A guard was instantly turned out, and went in pursuit of Binsonds, whom they soon caught, and he was taken at once to the headquar ters of the company and placed in irons, and is held subject to (len. Minefield's decision in the case. MaTEMENTE deRoBB. THE RIVER —Many heavy guns and carriage., are being rapidly placed in po sition at Arlington. Company B, United States oavalry, under Lieutenant Tompkins, went near Fairfax Court Rouse on Saturday night, reconnoi tring, but did !not fell in with the Secessionists, who are reported to be in large forge there. The New York Eighth, Thirteenth, and Twenty-eighth regiments are all encamped near the Sixty-ninth regiment A company of United States infantry, Captain Ring, passed ever into Virginia this evening. Tan SIXTY-BIRTH (N. Y.) ENGIUSNT were turned out yeaterday latex-noon by an alarm, and started to meet a supposed enemy, but came to their entrenchments again in about twenty minutes. BritAIGHISNan FOR MAD —Last week, *he in habitants of Fairfax Court House took up seven wagon loads of lead pipe attached to the water tank at Vienna station, on the Alexandria, Lou don, and Hampshire Railroad, for the purpose of moulding bullets. PLOT TO BLOW- DP THE LONG Sit Sootionionista were arrested by members of the Third New Jersey Regiment on last Thursday night, at Hunter's landing, near the Long Bridge. They had in their possession lour kegs of powder, a bundle of fuses, and a package of matches. They bad taken • • boat, and were moving in the direction of the farther draw of the Long Bridge, it is supposed with a view to blowing it up. A sergeant of the regimmit overheard Mena essaying their plane. The men were sent to aeneral Mans field. ARRESTED AS A SPV.—Yeslerday, Wm. R. CM. yin, of London county, Va , was arrested at the Long Bridge, by a squad of Capt. Oatodagton's company of D. C volunteers, on duty there. The prisoner resided about three miles from Leesburg; and it so happened that Mr J. 11 May, who wasa neighbor of his, but who was Mind to leave hie home because of his loyalty, was detailed for duty with the squad at the bridge. When Cravin rode up May recognized him, and had him ir reeted. Cravin wee taken before Justice Donn, when Mr. May testified that Cravin had deolared that "no men in Loudon county should be spared, unless he would fight for secession," and that Cra vin was the constant companion of Col. John W. Minor and Adjutant W. 0. Paxton, of the London regiment; Armistead T. Rust, ihe brigade in orator ; Major Sanderson, and others of that ilk. Cravin had a pass from T. W. Whittlesday, pro vost marshal of Alexandria, Va., dated May 28, to go to London county and back. It is of the printed form need there •, and its acceptance is with the following condition, printed upon the baok, and eubeoribed to by the reoipient "It le understood that the within named accepts this pass on Ms word of honor that he is loyal to the United States; and if hereafter found in arms spinet the Union the penalty will be death," signed Wm. 11 Cravin. Be says he was on his way down to a farm he:ow Alexandria, to carry some oattle. Bat the circumstances were of that nature that he was committed to jell, to await the order of Gen. Mansfield, and his horse was taken to the Government stables for safe keeping. MORE TROOPS—ARRIVAL or TOL IMRD Ahem- GAit RROUSIRRV —The Third Michigan Regiment, numbering 1,050 men, arrived here yesterday at 10 o'clock P M., per rail via Harrisburg and Balti more. They left Grand Rapids, Mich., on Thurs day last, and came on direct. They are well uni formed and well equipped, and the men are mostly young and active, and peewees, lime their precise's!. Bora here, good soldierly qualities. They are uni formed in gray jachete,-pants, and caps, and carry haversacte, canteene, and knapsacks, and bring firrarate camp equipage Tun Saconn Rammewr OF NEW Mumma' VOLUNTEERB is expected to learn Portsmouth to morrow for Washington This regiment, like the First New Hampshire Regiment ' is said to be very well supp li ed and equipped It is under the com mend of Colonel Gilman Manton, and is to be sent by steamers direct . from Portansouth to Washington. RIFLED CANNON FOR ALEXABDESA.—NiDO rifled cannon arrived in this city yesterday, six of which have been already removed to Alexandria. They were east at the West Point foundry. Janson Anneeran —Yesterday, J. J. Jarboe, of. Long Old Fields, Maryland, who is amused, with Grafton Snit, of the homicide of John Ogden, during the late eleotion, at Spalding'a precinct, Prince tiotirge'e county, was brought to thin city by a squad of soldiers, who charged him with shooting at them from his house. He was carried to the quarters of General Sandford, in this city, and he was committed to prison by the General on the charge made by the soldiers. He xas subsequently taken before Justice Donn, who..ticonmhted -him formally in both esser—the killing of Ogden as well as the shooting at the soldiers. TRH DISTRICT VOLIINTICIRS. Col. Everett's battalion is at Seneca Mills, Md., 25 miles above Georgetown, and the troops are all well and in good spirits. The ten days for which the District volunteers left being nearly out, they have been provisioned for fifteen daps more. They are on the line of the canal, and see the pickets of the enemy at all hours The day before yesterday they had a broth with a body of Confederate ca— valry one hundred strong, Col. Everett's men lying on their floes and blazing away at tho ene— my on the other side the river whenever they showed themselves They killed the captain of the Secession company (Capt. Shreve's) and two privates. They saw them fell from their horses, and picked up and dragged off into the woods by their companions. Col. Stone is at Darnestown with the Ninth New York regiment, four miles above Seneca Mills. His command was tired upon by this same cavalry company yesterday evening, and two of the ORS. my'a balls were picked up They were the long range Minie musket balls. During the skirmish, Maj. Wall, Col. Everett, and Col. Stiles, of the New York Ninth regiment, took muskets, and en. tered into the fan with no little zest. The enemy burnt a bridge some two miles from Seneca, which crosses a branch of the Potomac, over which the Federal forces must cross it they advance across the river. A party of some thirty or more of the enemy ate throwing up an earthwork on a high hill opposite Seneca Mille, and the Federal troops, with a glass, can see them working at it. At Cabin John bridge, the woman who keeps the lock-hones says that there is a Secession flag opposite that point, in the woods, and that the woods is full of rebel troops, who are constantly watching for an opportunity to make a dash at our men. The Constitutional Guards, Captain Deggee, (Everett's battalion,) occupy the heights at Great Falls, on the Maryland shore. We learn from a gentleman who arrived here last Saturday even ing direct from the camp of the Gnarde, that on Saturday, while Sergeant Hodgson and private Wits were on a scouting expedition, Hodgson got about one hundred yards in !advance of Witz, when three of the Virginia picket guards on the other side of the river showed themselves, and one of them leveled his pieoe at Hodgeoe, and Jnet had him covered, when Wits, discovering the men, in stantly brought hie piece to bear on the rebel and fired, and the man fell between two ream, where he laid several boars afterwards. His comrades inetantly took to their heels leaving their dead companion behind. Several ' Secession soldiers were discovered making a raft below the falls, when Captain Deggee fired three shots at them, the third one striking so near them that they imme diately suspended their raft-making and retired precipitately. HORRIBLE MURDER.—A moat brutal and cruel murder was committed in Georgetown.nt this county, on the Bdi instant. A man by the name of Hellman was fiend enough to kill his wife by striking her on the head and neck with a hatcher, killing her aleaost instantly. Me little eon is the accuser. It imams he wee in the habit of beating and abusing his wife They had several children. He It now in jail, awaiting the action of the Grand Atty.—Banner of Ltberty, Frederick, Md. PRINCETON COLLEGE. The annual corn, menoement of the College of New Jersey will take place on the 26th instant. The graduating oleo at the beginning of the year numbered eighty. eight, but, owing to the national troubles, all the members from the Southern Staten, and a few from the North, have left college, so that now their number is reduoed to Mary. SODDEN DEATH.— John G. Faller, Esq., of Hillsborough, president of the Valley Bank, died vary soddenly at Nashua, Pew Hampshire, on Fri day noon, at one of the hotels of that city. He left the dining room, remarking that ho felt ill, and died before the arrival of a physician- PRINCE ALPRED.-111.8 Royal Highness Prince Alfred arrived at Riviera du Loup yester- day weak. Alter driving about the country, be went an board the Queen. Vteterts., and orooeadad to view the Saguenay. Be arrived In Quebec on Wednesday, and will probably remain there about a week. Fates MONROVIA, W. C. A.—By the arrival of the ship NvAtingale at New York, aolvico a from Monrovia, W. C. A., to May 13, have been received The election had taken place at Mon rovia on the B.h May, resulting in the re election of President Benson by a large majority. HOS. EDWARD EVERETT bee been appoint ed by Gov. Andrews as trustee and agent of the Commonwealth of Blasaachusetts, in the construc tion of a monument to commemorate the Declara tion of Indepotidecoae in the city of Philadelphia. Toarreno ra L/lIERIA..—The town of Eo bertspert, in Liberia, was visited by a terrific tornado on the night of March 16, wbioh pros. trated thirty two houses. Two persons lost their lives by being crushed by the falling buildings. EVERY four years Charleston, S. C., is visited with the yellow fever in the moat ma lignant typo, and the present year is the season for the reentrance of this pestilence. WITHIN six weeks Mr. Joshua Abbott, of Candle, N ii , has buried his entire family-- seven children and one grandobild—all victims of diptheria. BARRETT, 01 St. Louis, arrested for treason, in bound over in $lO 000 to appear before the United State, Court in July. BISHOP ELECT.- , The Synod convened by the Lora Bishop of Toronto has elated the ftey. John Travers Lewis, LL D., of University of Trinity College, Dablin, to the olfrie of Bishop of Ontario. lion. PaAsois li. Weantaw, elle of the all. society justices of the Court of Aopeabi.of south Carolina, has reeenUy died. OLEaroax..—Rev. Dr. Hamner, pastor of the Park Presbyterian Church, Nevrark, New Jersey, bas resigned hie position. Rev. Dr. Psor, of the High street Presbyterian Church. has declined the call to the Second Church, at bisrristown, New Jersey. Ton pollee at New York arrested nine per inea charged with passing counterfeit five dollar notes OA the Catskill Bank, in that city, on Ban. day night. EnwArtn Entann, a lumber carmen, residing at No. 271 West Thirteenth street, Now York was arrested ein Sunday rooming, *hard with killing Ida Ws. THE PRES2I.-PHILAtiELPHLIA,. TUESDAY, JOE 18, 1861. New York Sri:Eek E: erns: 40000 US 03. 'Bl coon.. 833 2000/ 5000 U El 02 d0 .'81 reg-. 1... 831 e 8008 11 8 Si, '7l 0011 Di. 704 2c4 1 11 13 6%14 croup" 7014 00 0 de ........)18 2000 Ten 12 ef , e not-112 220 Kent St Os- -.... 24 2000 Tenn St 01L...-. 4/ 31 01 do-........... {4 Get d0.........e10 1000 do -- .—. 3 / 3 4, 300 do ----..— 312i1 smoO Virginia St de-- 41 28(33) do.--- •... - 4(5/ 51,00 do.- ....slO 40 IEOO N Oslo it - ii ..... 61 8000 d 0... -....910 601 3100 do— . . 50 , 8000 d0.........4310 4 3000 dn... .. 40 2000 de— 49. 1 8 1000 Oeorgin St 6 3. ...... 05 SOW rdiseonri St 00.... 3 6 87000 do_-.- -- 38 IMO d 0.........- 37 15030 de--- - 3734 11000 LouunanaSt 66,- 60 to 0 de....- .._ OK 2000 Erie 2d nag toda - 97 0000 Erie It eon be '7l. 85 iszoottn loon 13 Sint, '7l code- 7 0 34 I.ooTey 12 4' o not-102 34)01 Ter41034 4ff o not MN 11500 Tr'y it .12.• o not._lot FlOOO Tenn St 6"8, '90,... 344/ 90 0 d 0..... 3a 3000 Mittman 33 - . 83.330 97 1421 d 0..........-- 373 k 7000 d0._._.:...__ 373; 140.0 N Caro 56e....... 493 i 8000 Louisiana St 6 , .... 450 MOO California St 78.- 77 York Marketr—YeaterdaYa .A sums are quiet. with small sales at 115 SOL for Pots and 85 MX for Peoria. Bssatisynsgs.—The market for State and western is heavy. and Flour is enleci lower. with a moderate trsi nem; doing at the deoline. The sat,. aro aeoo bbl. at $4500.4.35 for ouparaoe grate ; 84 Mee 76 for antra /MR.; 84 Mad 5.5 for soPer fine Michigan. Indiana. Ohio. lows. &0., and WOO fid 95 for extra do. including shinning brands of round boos Ohio at 05.2005.55, and trade brands of eo M. 15.5007. Southern Flour is dal and drooping itsr - rapermow grades, and 15 , m for choice brands; the galas era MCP bbla at 85.7005.35 for aoperfine Baltimore ; .115 4007 for extra do; Bil 400650 for Brandywine; 416 Men 33 for Georgetown ; $1.2609 for Petersburg City, and $7 Mm *for Richmond City. avidly' Flour heavy and lower. with sales of 400 , b le at et 4 7134e7 for the rause of extra brand.. l2Sre Flour is quiet at 861084 for the range of fine andk impel fine. Corn Meal is dull and unchanged ; we quote Jersey at 6090, Brandywine $1 10. puncheon 811019 Rh w heat ia heavy and rather easier; the mund., are large. which has a dePreallifif influence open Me *w het; the miles are 190,050 baobab! at 110110 for common ro prime Milwaukee Omb; 11.1501.12 for amber Iowa; 90o0Al 05 'or Chicago Spring, and el 3001.349 t winter red Westarn. Nye is quite firm. with sales of 4 300 bushel' stage. Barley la dull as 660620. _ Oats are dull and heavy at Menlo for „TerleY, Dela-' ware. and Pemmican& ; 32ren43fo for Elate. and Mei no for Weetern and Canadian. Corn as steady with only a moderate numb' offering; sales 90,0u0 timbale at itiMetto for new mixed Westerns and 460 for common Southern yellow. New York Bank Statement. NNW YORK, Tune 17 —The bank statement al o-day shoats the following results, compared with eat meek: * 'nonage of spade $1,343,138 deposits 338 031', Deorease of loans 2,014'254 , " circulation 555 , 888 CITY ITEMS. Flag Presentation at Fairmount Park. Boma six weeks ago, the students of the University. Ninth street, with the consent of the minders of that Institution, and under the immediate direction of Pro. fassor Henry Coppee. organized themselves into a mili: tart :company, under the . name of " University Light Infantry Corps." They have devoted an hour daily to manual exercise, and so thoroughly have they mastered the tactics that we doubt if, to-day, there is a better:. drilled company in this city. They are now fully one.- nized. and officered as follows: Captain, Chester Do liartrauft ; lieutenants, Messrs. McCarthar ' Dickson, and Wagner ; surgeon, Frederick Berg. Yesterday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, the ceremony of presenting a beautiful silken flag, bearing the &eagle motto, " Literoo eine moribus yam," was performed at Fairmount Park in the presence of a large concourse of ladies and gentlemen. chiefly friends of the company. The standard, one of the most beau tiful we have seen, was the gift of Mrs. George H. Boker, of this city, and was presented on her behalf by Professor Coppee, in a very happy speech, which eh' cited marked applause. In the course of his addrem eloquent allusion was made to this patriotic lady, as also to the standard itself. The latter, he said, was the symbol of our nationality allover the world: it was the aimbol of valor, and invariably led its devotees to victory ; it was the simbot of that true chivalry which is ever loyal to the Constitution and the laws; so, too, it was the symbol of a happy civilization. RECEPTION EPSICH OP CAPTAIN HARTRAITP,T In reply to the Profesecife address, Captain HILT. trauft, about twenty-one years of are, a fine looking officer, some six feet two inches high, with a capital field voice and impressive bearing, delivered in ex cellent style the following neat'and appropriate ad drama : REZIPICTBD Bra In behalf of my eentradeg. I return our sincere thanks for this beautiful gift. The occasion which has called the merchant and the meoheiro into the field has alto kindled the fervor ofpatriotiom in the breasts of the students. The dread of that military despotism. which prompted boats of German students to hasten to Waterloo in defence of the naLionality of Germany. now quickens the_patriotin pulse of Ameri can students, and impels them to if. ht for the preserva tion of their country's national existence and the wadi-, cation of her Buried tat. Shall we not 10111116 t %8 and lit . tho :cootie of that banneromb tow en c.° obismt of our earliest and con _taut reverence? Is to rot our privilege to &tilt for the maintenance of the integrity of that Union. proclaimed indiasoluti'e by- the people of the United elates in their assembled conven tions? Is s it not our duty to die in the effort to •uphold that constitutional fabric, whose foundations are laid so defply in the sympathies of every Union loving American? We need on longer turn to historic pages for an exam ple of the inflamee of free institutions up- n a people. we see in the actual present, an almost fabulous ap rising of armies. but a moment old—armies, not of p a degraded, tilaropean morale. bat of activity and intent genoe. dojuet a cause, so enthusiastic a soldiery, can achieve nothing bat triumph. This eymb 1 of our nationality is the object of our deepest earthly reverence. its pant history has been record of glory. The royal ntandard of nveat Britain has done it homage on land and sea. has waved overthe battlements of Mexico. it now floats on tee shores of the Pacific, making one boundary of our em pire. It is honored in every water; nay. the molt ab solute of emperors has shown it a sincere respect. It remained for inso eat traitors to fire upon the glorious ensign. as the gallant Flan nailed it to the Septa of Port Lumpier. Oar Drayer is that its folds atalsoon wave. a symbol. not only of nationality. but of victory. over that r , bellious people who have dared to show it this ignominy. Again we tender our heartfelt thanks to this munifi cent lady. ant tell our fair and patriotic donor that. if it ne our fortune to enter tne field, it shall be our lofty and determined aim to render each good report of our selves that she may be proud of having given so nob a gilt to the students of the university of Pennsylvania. The address war greeted with frequent applause. PUSBZEITAT/ON OF A SWOED.—Last evening, at the hall corner of Sixth and Girard avenue. Twentieth ward, where the Girard Home Guard have been drill ing every night lot severed weeks past, handsome sword was presented by this company to their captain,. M, W. Binder. The presentation was made by John B. Elkinton, Not., and the weapon wee received in parson by Captain Binder in an appropriate manner, the addreesee of both gentlemen having been highly creditabM. Tux MILITARY CLOTHING DlPOT.—Rookbill & Wilson'a Brown ?Hone Clothing Hall appease to be the leading house for the manufacturing of military cloth ing. In the upper stories they have some twenty cutter. employed, and about seven hundred bandeau, constant- - ly in making up the work. Over time thousand coat. were made tip by thin firm in ten days, for the State. besides fall suits for 'several companies of Rome Guard., and for of of the army and navy. The location of this well•known establishment ix Nos. 0113 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. GUARDIANS or THE POOP. —The regular meeting of the Board of Guardians was held yesterday after noon at the Almshouse. Among other business trans muted. it was unanimously agreed that, as the warm weather has now fairly set in. the members of the 13Jard shall hereafter clothe themselves in the elegant and fashionable summer garments from the palatial adore of Granville Stokes. 609 Chestnut /treat. They also agreed to recommend their military and other friends to purchase at the earns depot. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL-HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK. I.ABT NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. Chas Vesin, Philadelphia' N Peterson, Philadelphia CFaan. New York Jno Barstow. rimy, R 8 Speer wf. Pittsburg J H smith. Baltimore Miss A Rmith. Baltimore J Woolasy Brooklyn 0 0 Bennett, New York R H Lawrence, Chung° a W C Case, Columbia Mta Pursed, Columbia Misr Uoott, Coltim hie it Aitken, New York R Andrews. New York P Andrews, New York AV rionnell, New Jersey G W Kiefer New Jersey B Hammett, Pniledelphia D Wallace . L elms • hal, Fit ebo,,g P Cooper, New York W Mam New York F C Wegner to la. N York Mrs C Grua l a I. New York Mrs Vanderbaoh. N 'York W Qum, New York 0 1 1. Wood, New York F N Brown. Wash. D C M S Jesup New York D W James, New York W Hodge. Philadelphia Jno le. New Jersey M McDowell, Delaware Mal J Goodwin. Aar:ford J G hatters/4 s Hartford .1 Goodwin, Jr, Hartford IsttaoHirsoh, New York A F beastedt, new York Dr lei W Lazier York W T Poole. Witehingion Mr Kennedy & la. Mess Miss K Wood. Carlisle L Mattoon, Port Carbon I' Parkin, B.,ffelo A Bold. U B A OPI Gilberson Boston John Lord, Chester R Ram) New York Jae T Sanford. Pew York A Mather, New York W Firmstone. Easton WH It Newman, Buffalo NI G Lofted & la, Del J E PreaL Connecticut B It Beaman, New York W Pennington, New Jersey Geo F 1314xsomb, Maas John Anglia. New York lt Is Conklin. New York E M Kingsley, New York Cyrus W N Y Mr Latham & la, N Y 0 Niokereon, Bolton lin Bo Carnuohael, CM. 0 John C Haynes, Boston E List J Urquhart, New York L blobs. New York W P Fisher. Canada West. Jag rdomillan, Detroit J Dratrunosd bath J B. Barnard & Is.Bellefotte Musa M Grubb K L Peerson Jr N Y Capt C G Bartlett, Pa Jae Moir, New York Geo L Palmer. New York yes L Hepburn, New York 'Vim A Scott, New York Chats Y Butter. New York B N Walker F I, Lamb Dwir ht Thom. Berlin M Curtiss, New York A C Dunham, Hartford Vietor Itishop,_New York Willis Davis Valparaiso J McGuire. Washington Ii K rota. , York'. Pe • btair, York, Pa B It Petrikin & ALL Haven R W Petnken. L Raven E Parrish, Philadelphia G F rang hidy, Buffalo AreusivaArt JlOTHEr—ollertnat anon. above Finn. Mr Lancaster L B Pmith. Berke no, Pa T J Dorian, Downingtown P T Btoklev. Camp Wash'n Ii gasanston,Bellefonte W H Bible. Belletbete .1 B Champion, Phila 111 C Paruanne & wt. Del It Wi bents le to Indians W C Wambold. New York Rli Hammond. New York J LDu Bois, California L P Dubois. Doylestown I T CI meat, Banbury .1 Burns. helinaroVe M C Flouts. Jersey bore 0 a Ka°darer. Beading .1 J Mattingly ,J 0 Blechman W D WiMon, Newark, N J Jno Traver, fdinersville R A Plaillips,Minersville I H Richards. !Moony/111e Themea, Mineraville W Wallaos. Dover. Del W Bigelow. New York W m Han, Downie', Del WI Lank, Bourns. Del D Morrie, Power, Maine C E Price. EiktOn, M 4 C N Convents. Maas J F Hall. eoatou J B Carroll. Hartford H M Firmstone, New York MEIER/UMW HOTEL—Fourth street. below Azob. W Patton. Columbia Waldo Abbot, New York NV Et Welob. Yora Pa Hon N Perry, New Jame, Ingham Cory ell.riew Jersey W A/Coley, New Jerse N y J line, DI 11011 Y. ti J hut atratton, Salem ' J Ramp on C Wateon, Pa Dr E walksoat Soadlng Chas Spangler, York Pa David New York W Bakewell. Pittsburg_ John N Most, flew York Hon R S Mott & son. Pa J B dame. Dew York Thou McNamara, Phila. A ES•uisanY,Chambersbg ye Jai C ar, Chambersburg A Brandt, Meetirkliklitq Usbrill, York, Pa. Bk. LOMB HOTEL—Okooilat fuel'', above yhi r d, T H Maobrido.Philadbloina 'no Orden:Volley Forgo T w Haddick. BlitilLlolll B. Yacht. hew York J Welk, 111.ners rills L T hiding, Philadelphia 13 U Minuend, lowa Do W lrt Ltruyn. ereorAri4 Jolla t :atm, New York Data Valentine, h y J Lord. Delaware. co, Pe c M Oilberson. Boston TK AINION--Arek street. above Thing. S a i. g lgari eiryar.ll ismer C ,1 311.33er.0hi0 S MoKrauser ec eon. ra a F vteaver.Del loan Davie, Jr. Del 7 R Creighton,Ohio J D Ifeahm. Lancaster Sperry k la. Conn .11....larangh...:illrone. Fa Min COOPer- rittSbUtif wr Merl. Jersey R.W Marshall, Fa M *APB, Temples J A r h.ou x Delaware B Weimer. N Yo k Ueorge um. Newark, N 3 STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth. George W Mifeir4Colambia James C Cerepbell. Tenn J B Raines & In. Fent% George t,Fox, roß 3 da. C Lone. Iluatingdon W nerreotoa, rderyiene W Bobbins. Lomas/ter eo Joeeph Umble. Penna. James Brom% derma SaneVooveD e r i evz reargAt l ,t it olugh 00. Pa WO one, ir xchange—June 17. BOARD. 1060 :Kris R ena bde6l. 66 7000 Chin & N w 1 Mx ao-o (int & Cnise to be 90 35 Imp's as Tred BY, in to Metropo)/ten Ilk— 12 4 Pao Matt)/ 8 CO..- 66 27 kne R. --. 7/21 Harlem 26 d 0... N Y Cent R. •—ego TN goo da---1130 73 600 d 0..... ..... 2mi lot) de.— .65 72 . 6 60 • 400 do bnwk 7334 as fteeendAve . 80 leo Mon Cent 40134 100 do.. • b 22 101) cent MAW... ...0 egg 80 onwk 6636 240 - ...a ets 10 Mee 001 do Cin It. On co eat & Chia It-- asK 260 2e d 0... MO do-4.-- sp) 5910 760 Clev &TM aek. ito owe & .ft. I It.-ito xi% lao NJ e Cdo 10 nt X-- —11.2 20510 Brie B. Ist m bds-10131 OA Erie W con bie '69 66 4000 Erie 113 a m bds '63 63 300.) N J Cent Ist ra....104 58 Bk of ComMeroe.. 15 M etr (Toll tan Bk- 1614 9 Bk of AMPT1011...... 96 260 N Y Cent R. 7311. 60 do.. 73 76 111 Cent 6e34 50 ro, 614 100 Gal & Chl .91—..41 693 i ORE FOURTH PAGE. ----ARRFVEO. Brig Loans°. Evans.-16 days from Gnatanaino. Cuba. ballast. to G W Bernardou & Bro. Left bark Gre gory, Hudson, of and for New York. loading r brig wil llam and Misiv,froui ?sew York. loading for Portland. • Schr Mary, liendriokeon, i day from Odessa, Del, 'With gnsin ;to Curitsuan & Curren. ' Rohr genry Wolfe. Atkins, 1 day from Milton, Del, with grain to Christian & Curran. tour tombs. Fog. 1 day from Odessa. De), with grain to Christian & Curran. 'D Schr Liberty. Johnson. Bevils frOM Either. e. with corn tO James L r & Co. Otir Beverly. Pierce . 23 hours from New York, with nide. to Wm P Clyde. CLE ARED. Bark Reindeer, Comte. Pernambuco and a market, Thomas A Newhall fr. Sons. Brig Minna. (Hanov,) Weasels, Havana. Workman & Co. Rehr Angelina, 'truelove; Lemon,Washington, Tyler, Stone & Co. Bohr A W Thompson, Reeves, Washington. J W Bacon. Polo' J L Bedpan oOrdrY. Boston, Reeplier 12, Bro, Buhr John Warren, Lotter, HaOkensact, Baum, Ogle Gehr Augustus Holly, Davis. Boston, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. _ - - Fohr M J Carlton, Shmer, Boston, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell, RehrMary Hudson. Haddon. Egg Harbor. captain. Stri 8 Shriver. Dennis, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. MEMORAPIDA. Bark Marion, Fowler. hence, arrived at Havanarth inst. Bark Cordell,. Farrell- cleared at Ca deltas let host, for Phila MMus - Berk A J Harvey. Miller, cleared at New Tors 14th inst,ftre Philadelphia. Brig Vermont, Symms!, hence, arrived at Havana rt rest Brig Ellen 3 Stewart, Cain, cleared at Cienfuegos 31st nit, for Philadelphia. aohr JlllllOll Jones, Jon's, hence, arrived at Senna 31st mit. Mohr George Manghem, Mann, hence. arrived at Car denas let inat. Bohr Evelitia, Kellar. cleared at Neiman, NP, oath uq, for Philadelphia. via Cat island. Bohm Maggie Van Duaen, Ireland, and Eliza Jane, Adams, ewe, arrived at New Bedford lath Mat. Fehr lt.B Doan, Cook, cleared at Taunton lath inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr E Scranton, Stillman, hence, arrived at New Bedford 10th inst. Bohr lon, Crowell, holme, arrived at Providence 15th met Erohrs 'Eva Ben. Lee; -Sophia Godfrey, Rowell: Lam mot Dupont, Herring.; /Isabella Thompson. Corsoo; W W Marcy. Norton; Mary Patterson- Godfrey; Jos Fish, tlickenore; El A Farnham, Lovell: E Weston, Long; Alaimo _,a Pan -llder; Clara, Crowell, all hence, arrived at New York leth inst. Sohn Albert Pharr, Lippincott, ar.d Pearl, ZrrOwn, hence, arrived at Salem 16th lust.. BATOIINGOI 2 B HArs Mll.---ThlB celebrated end perfeot Hair Dye is the best is tko world. All others are mere imitations of this great original, which has gained such extensive retrousse in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Data Hatr Dye iestastiu produces a splendid black or natural brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hairs and will remedy sas ill ohms of bad dyer, invisorating the hair for life. • ONII PAWN CLOTHING OF MI LATTAT Ferimis, made in the beat manner, expressly for FM TAIL ISALEA. LOWEST selling prices marked in 1 3 Iam Figures. All goods made to order warranted satuifseterY. Our ONT,PRICE system Is 'Wetly ad, hared to, All are thereby treated alike, u*-1r JONES es CO.. 4104 MARKET Street. WALBORN—COOK:Ou Mar ST, 1861. by the Rev. Jammu , :unningloon. A. 1.. Welborn to Emma lieleno Cook, ell of PhilulehA is. FR. ()LAY MORRIS —.On Thursday. the 13th instant. at Germantown. hy the Rev Mr. Atkins. John R. Findl%y. of Reaton tO—Sibilier 15: "Keno °eye ofiete latti"%ein Barns of Cheater counts.. - RTHOLAIMS W-11) RABeßt...—St Hostonville, /fine a 1861 by Rev. J. Pleasonton Du Hamel. George - W. Bartholomew. Fen, and Mine Dooelia M. Du Hamel. bo h orthia city. .[Dslaware and Maryland pa pers please copy.] ELY.—On Monday morning, the 11th inst., at his re sidence. in Seventh street, shove. Brown. the Rev. tiara Stiles Ply, D. 0.. in the 76th year of his are. The funeral will tats plane on Thureday next. to move punctually . at, Mt,' o'clock P. M., from his house, to the Presbyterian Church, in Buttonwood street. The friends of the family. his ministerial brethren, and the societies of which the deceased was a member. invited - are respectfully to attend. BOWER.—Auddenly. on Friday. the lith instant, Richard C. Bower, in tha 66th year of his are. Funerailrom his late residence, No.coa Prankrord road below Norris street. this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. HlGlrel.--On the 16th insrant, Mrs Mary Higgs. wife of the late Mshlon Higgs , in the 66th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of her nephew. George W. Bradfield, Ridge avenue. above first toll-gate. op posite, Greeewood Cemetery, on Wednesday after noon. at 4 o'clock. H tRB r.—On the 16th instant. Hannah Eleanor, aged 3 years, and 10 months. Funeral front the residence of her mother, Rebecca Rind. No.lllo Belton street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. CaL4.6.11.616.—0n the 16th instant, Berths. daughter of Richard and Lydia Jane Callahan, aged 1 year and 6 months. Fano. al from the residence of her parents. No, 1146 Sites street. below Edward, this (•fnesdaY ) morning,.at 10 o'clock. Mc FA R LAN I).—On the 16th instant. Margie Jane, loungest daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth McFar and aged 14 years. _ Funeral from the residence of her parents. Market street. betw en Twenty- second and Twenty third, this (Tuesday t afternoon, at 3 o'clock. fdallAßG.—On the 16th instant, Waiter Rinear. son of James B. and Mary J. Mahan, in the 6th year of his Funeral from the reedenee of his_ parents, Carlisle street, above Thompson, this (Tues day) afternoon, at o'clock yr 818 , d101.—On the 16th instant, Mrs Maria M. Weisman. in the 60th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Mr. Samuel. Weisman, Lancaster Pike opposite the athe • dral Cemetery. this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.* itTfrBB —0416816th instant, George Stites, Sr.. m the 68th year of his age. .Funeral zoom his late residence, No. 235 Beach street, second door below the Kensington Bank, this (3 nee ds, atternoon. at. 4 o'clock. TRIPPLE.—On the 16th Instant Kate, wife of Wm. B. Tripple, and daughter of the late lliohard aged Zsyearn. • Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 163 North Sixth street, below Bathe, on Wednesday morning- at 9 0 elm*. GOODWIN.—On the lath instant, Charles Edwin. in fant eon of Wilhani ail Thcalicrit Haaatflar aged 3 years, 4 months. and 26 days. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 1234 Howard street, Seventeenth ward, this (Tuesday) af ternoon. at 1 o'clock. CURBY.—On the lath instant, John 8., son of John and Susanna Corby, ill the Oh year efhillags. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 312 Carpenter street, this r. nastier/ afternoon, at 3 o'olook. 7_A WIDE BLAME. DAIMONS, only - 2 50 cents, 7.4 wide Block Bareyea, only BO cent,. 7 4 wile Black Ilsrem. onl7 50 Cent!. 74 wide Bleak BiTetel. only 62% cents. 7.4 wide Black Bareyee. only 52% cents. • wide Black Baregeo, only UK cents. 8E55011 & !Wolf Mourntogiltore. pot No. 918 CEEATNIU Street. irrPENNSYLVANIA KOILITICULTURAL NOCIETY.— rho Stated Ideating and Display for Jane will be bell at Contort Hall, Tftle (Tuesday t.V.E4IING. 18th inst., at 8 o'olook. It A. W. tiAERIBOI%, Beeording Semetary. NATIONAL HOTEIr-Iteee stree t , above Third. W H Book, *chi pot . M C Bow Thy, Cubs A W Morton Penns H Blye. Ohio L Welt. Oh io M Pobv. Ohio J Ord. Ohio A W Mounterd, Kentucky I 1 irdormsn. Pottetown 'effect. Penns IT C Henry. Cleveland, 0 J W Bugler, Banbury J Dawson, Eft Clair. Pe REVERE HOUISB—Tbrrd west. above Ramp. J virtleron,Tamiqum ft Flake. Tamftlans Samson°, , 'ltrop 6floti 7 J L Spender, Port, Pa P Mertz, Middleburgh, Pa. COMM FRDIAL HOTEL—sixth et., above Meeteut. M P Gallagher, Wiliningto 0 Pearce. New Jersey W H rider, b. Iktoo. NH Jos Pearce. New Javier Peter Dr Barth. Penns nßtobbs lb eon V. Potts. Philnda D J Brown. Nola& Mrs Dt win. Chester ea. Pa Chas A Hartshorn. Penns J Hnßhs, Chester no. Pa )11 Kibler, Lancaster co MOUNT VERNON HD rEL-Bsoond et.. above Arab. P Williams & la, Baltsmore James P Bolling. T. York G W Alder. Philadelphia WM. J L Alder. Phila J L Ands : roe. Jails N C Jones. Connecticut Jno eervice. Doylestown Jno Ateete. Wtlkewbarre Mrieele, Perms W J Railer. Cincinnati. 0 .T Smith, bow Jersey- BARLEY RHEAS' 110TNL---Neoond et— bet. Vine. A R Sban New Jersey T S Nmith & la, Mule oo Joseph Hill, Penne Semi SoiLidey, New Rope BALD FACILE HOTEL—Third it. above Callowlull P A Strobel, New Jamey J FiPlegeee. Pennebure, Pa J Riegel. Setblenem R Y Scraseburger, Penne BLACK BEAR—Third Ereet. above Callowhitl. W D Bobantz. Allentown G H Steiner. Poona D Davie, Jr, Penns Bawl Morrie, Philo MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 'VI rii D(s) clo 111 M Z Elidi lal (fat of = 4 Nolsl by all Druggists end Perfumers. Wholesale by FARNEUOCK & CO., DYOTt & CO.. nubs.itipbia. sitkl-tf . GROVES & RAYLIS / B OBLHBRATID NOIELELEIS3 ISISWING MACHINES. Vita Boat in 'Jae for Family Sewing. Ira. 730 OF KFTVIVIr !treat. Pb iladolrbta. MARRIED. DIED. CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED DEEMS I a matter of Amnon to nimeelf and his Mende to Mato that he had no notice or knowlemte of the pro ceedings against tum by the Grand .Ftu7 of Allegheny eounkr, until the ennouneement of the Caine in this morning's pipets. He has taken immediate measures to face his w omen. and to meet me acerneetion. He pledgee himself at the proper time to t elute this aui sverr..lander sehlrli his enemies hese 'adulation.- 3 circulated etyma his chattiest ; and, Mitaillafillei respeotlutly, mks a suspension of publics opinion until he win 'vindicate himself before a RM. Caanr..lls. la. NE 17.186 E 11 rr - r. PHILADELPHIA AHD ERIE RAIL. ROAM— MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. LLL . 3PECIAL MEETINO of the Stookuolders of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company will be held at the Office of the Compiin-. on THURSDAY, June rth, Ugh at 19 o'.olook A. Al for th opwrolo of 001111- daring propoeition havi ng for its object the early completion and leaning of the railway of the said Com- By order et the President and Board of Mamma*. jos ttl W. EDW. SPOFFORD. Secret/WY. T 'ICEC r tF Mtltt IV RAILROAD el eortor 'rectors of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad Com pany, to serve for We ensuing year. will be held at the office of said Comm:l+ ll st COOPER'S POINT, Cam den,-New Jersey. on lIRSDAY, the 17th init., be tween the hours of 11A. M. end 1 P. M. jell t 27 ROBE KT FR A ZER. Reoretary, ff.' WE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM THEPROTECTLNT EXCitANClE,Botahweet corner BECOND ano NEW Streets, and take Wetmore in recommencing it to the public se an institution much needed in out atty. for its care in selecting the beet men, women. Ind ehildren as to character anti onah boattons . . J. N. ADDIDES. =I Rue stmt. E. M. SSLL.XItB. Goiter) end Tulpehooken streets. YU MANN A RANDOLPRortt Chestnut street. EDWIN KillKPArsicEossi Aroh street. Dr. SANCOA TAMS Montt Vernon street. JAB. ELL:Sh DS. 1310 Mount Vernon street. GEO. FREE AN. Ala Norte Eleventh street. P.O. OLIVE .100 North Sixth street. 1 n.s. BOW t , r'i hirUio Germantown avenue. T. WILSON, No North Front street. T. MeCiallbl. eat 80111 h Front Elmo. M Al. 'WHIT% Mit Marshall street. W. C. 80K81L483 Market street. W.A. RICEIAKDSOS,4IB Market street. And over one hundree and fifty more, to whom re ference will be given at the °Moe. mrlo-3m MILITAILY NOTIcEs. 1,0(1) MEN WANTED FOR THE UN (TED ST TES M 'MINE CORPS. able-bodied, between the . ea of 11 and 31{ Jeers, fOt lope than five feet tour .d s butt Urchin high, and of good oheraater. floldie serving in this corps perform duty' at navy yards a. on board United States shiretof war on foreigns 'one. All other information Which may be desired 11 be given at the Rendezvous. Pie.. 311 SOWS PIRO Street. Fin Lieutenant W. STORRS BOYD. let Recruit= Officer. CONT '4; ()TORS AND BUILDERS. B' l . AL ED p OPOAALB, *adorned " Proparnle for Bitiblinr an dition to the Ratenhouse School Bou-e "will be etved by the undersigned until SA TURDAY, the mkt...3M o'clock Vltor hui ding an addition of fo y feet to the Burnam:Joe cahoot Bodge. Oermento ,in asoordance with the elan and l edi c leatao?;ll ° S ! I r e Srl t M e at3 e . M c d f itaga n irfl Ape brill Sires By order of th - .mantteo on Prort. ROBEkT J. EMPTIILL, jobit-at Beer ..ry Controllers° Mho Seheols. FOR SALE—d fine driving 4.6l4lhoW.Boitsig, e years old, Whir Una; portent's' r una and gentle, bough spinted. Agri's) JOSEF* TRIMBLIS, Res firm of Yarns!! dr. Trimble.) south 11mA WAItS A 'NUE or to D. .11. TRIMBLE Be verly. N.J. jai At• WAR T B.—Colored Fhotopsphs full. a at Tedaotioa • Ambripirpos at eau m . KEIMII gallery, ezdoND 'trees, &boys mai ft' JUITAIL DRY G 5,011111. WitiTiaLTOVvELL 86 Co. IMMENSE wHorms.A..nr, STOCK, SILKS, DRBSS GOODS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, ea., &0., keg FOR SALE AT RETAIL, At much below the ordinary wholesale rates. Nos. 333 MARKET and Z 7 North FOURTH Streets Jet stnetthlet 110LESALE STOCK HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, TRIMMINN AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, FOR SATE, AT RETAIL, - FOR .CASH. AT RETAIL FOR CASH, AT RETAIL FOR CASE, AT RETAIL FOR CASH, AT RETAIL FOR CASH. The Bahnoribera offer for *ale, on and after THURSDAY, 6th. INST., C=l3 N 0.409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH 91,Dg. FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. THEIR STOCK 071 GOODS FOR CASH. RETAIL. LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. All kinds of COTTON HOSIERY, NEEDLES, PINS, GLOVES. HOOKS AND EYES, LACE MITTS, SKIRT BRAIDS, ZEPHYRS. TAPES. BRAIDS. SHETLAND WOOL, COMBS. BRUSHES, SPOOL COTTONS, PERFUMERY, BUTTONS, UNDERSHIRTS. (Of all Desorietrons ) (Silk. Merino, it0o) Also, a Full Assortment of Dress Trimmings, BURNET I", SEXTON, 8a SWEARINGEN. Jett-Ira NO. 409 MARKET STREET. NEW MANTILLA STORE. The most splendid SlLic MANTLES in the city. HOUGH & CO., JeB-$m 2 SOUTH TENTH STREET. SILK MANTILLAS, In every new style, the rioheat qualities ever seen, at the elegant New Sore, Sn SOUTH. TENTH STREET. jannt HHOUGH& co. SPRING CLOAKS, IN EVERY r NEW lileot IVENS', lIU3 -lm No. 23 3. Ninth street. SPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA riety, at IVENS'. mySl4m QPRING CLOAKS, THE OHE&PEEST P%- 7 ever Beim, at WENS', ray3l lm No. 333 B. Ninth street. CLOAKS.—Wholesale Merchants are in. vited to insPeet the stook at IVENS', No. 23 South NINTH Street, eorner of Jayne it. m731-1m Between Market and Chestnut. NEW STYLE CLOAKS, EVERY: NEW style, every new materiel. at _pnosi that astonish every one. at the large store, N. hi. earner of Eighth and Walnut streets. d rg.TY OLOAR. STORE, No. 142 N. ILO Eurhth street, shove Cherry. ere now selling every tow new atria of the n. superb onahn re, In every new shade of color, cleaner than any other store in the city. my3l- lm .LNENS AT COST FOR CASH ONLY ! Jaas Damask Table Cloths. for cash. Irish Linens at east for sash. Linen Damask/ at cost, for cask. Towels at Goat. for cash. sheeting, Pillow and Butcher's Linens. Napkins, Doylies, 'limb Cloths, &0... &o. Comprising our entire stoat Linens, AT cosT FOR CAB S. commencing to day, the 4th inst. Onr stook Is large. cheap. and fresh. and wilt present many unusual bar gains, even in three times, of extraordinavy cheap goods,_ COOPER & CUNARD._ Jaa S. B. oor. NINTH and MARRFT. CIPERINO OF THE ARCH-STREET "--0" MANTILLA STORE, N. W. corner TENTH and ARM. ALL NEW GOODS. Rich Lyons Silk Circulate. Rich Lyons ails Sacques. Cambria and Pusher Laos Points. Cloth Do. and Tweed C do. irou do.lrs Mantillas. Bummer Cloaks. ko. _ . . Purohased under the influence of the War Dante, and to be sold at lees than the coat of importation and . Ladies are invited to tamed this stook. without ro. serve. before purchasing_ elsewhere. turf! im JACOB HORBFALL.Proier. RUMMER GOODS- P-7 Reduced to very low prises. Grenadine BSTOgOiI. licc"he. Rich Oia_andiee and Lawns. Fancy_Wolated Mtn, Bareges. Gray Travelling Goode. Detains. Foulards. Ducal', Remnants. Mozambique'. Plaid Silky, Fanny Silks. Silk Robes. Range, Grenadine, and Organdy Robes. Ghana' Shawls, Broohe, and titanic. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, m 731 47111.1213•NTJT and EIEMTJK atinata. NEW PLAID INDIA 811.104--- Just received, per Flying Saud, From Canton, two oases of Plaid India /lithe. extra quality, Warranted to wash well, and serviceable For summer Dresses. Also, one case of Frown and Drab India Patina. Yellow Pongees, for summer Dusters. White Pongees, for under wear. laßeßrLEsa BROTHERB, my 31 CHESTNUT and E.T.GRTH Streets V.YEE & LANDSLL, FOURTH and ARCH Streets, open this morning— . oases UM' Goods. Ettgenle nray Mixtures. QPEOLLL NOTIOR 9. 4 ankeiter Wei date . 11 . 110K.n1.E1 & CHUM will offer_ EVERY POSSIDLN /NDUCEDIJSZI7 CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS! Being_ determined to reduce their Stock they will gilts Good Bargains !! Beautiful Fancy Mika for 73 cents , worth 01.12 Healy Rioh FIIIIff ailing for well worth .111 m. Grenadine and Darius Goods, about one half their value. Gray Mixed Goods, in every variety, from 8 cents per yard to ja oonta. RUCK aILIIR, RICH tfRD LUSTROUS, VERY Beat Mao* Brocade alike, double [seed, De Laines, Calicoes, Creamers', Cloths, Vesting's, &o. LinenehDln Flannels, Quilts, Covers, &a pe &a. SHAWL ANDCLOAK-ROOM FLIBITION. French lace Mantle.. rotntes, Shawls, Engrave. 0/11:1110116 Lace Mantles, Chantsile, Lime Goods, &A. Lame Bilk Coats, Mantles, &0., in every style, At ?GORMLEY & A. K. &minor Elf/MR k SPUN* sa MEN Ms. tr HSTEEL & BON, • No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Costar, Will sell the BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF NEW AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS At .011 greater reductions in prices than they bare ever odere made. and at MUCH LOWER PRICER then any RETAIL-WHOLESALE ROUSE in the city. Fancy and Yonlard edge, very cheap. Very cheap and good Weak SOO. chows Dress Gouda of every variety. LACEoonet and Organdie Layne at 11)( 1! MANTLEs, rOINTER, BOURtsuM SILK AND CLOTH COATS arm MANTLED, fel GREATLY UNDER COAT PRICES. A DAMS & SOS 'S STUCK to be closed CHEAPER,est Wholesale Prime, THAN IP A DISCOUNT WERE TAKEN OFF after the sale wee made. EIGHTH AND ARCH. mvXI SMALL - PLAID SILKS. Bine nd White irrenh k and White ranch Bilks. town and White French Mike. Green and White French Bilk& tiirple and White French Bilks. 00 doz. Iffdkts. at $l5O per doz. /*doz. White Bilk Gloves. Zee per pair. Many goods reduced very low to ohms oat at Juart . wrolius% Ica lda ARCH Street. .3--I,4Yit.E & LANDELL OPEN THIS MORNING— ]. owe Mom mbifluow,lB l .4B. 8 4 filozamb ones for Dresses and Duster". pyRN & LANDELL open to-day one Ji." . CMG MOM summerere Organdie's, 13N Oil, Goode all reduced. TOE BLANKETS AT VERY LOW RATER. Tarlatans for Mirror Coven,. 104 rims for Char:Webers. LOW bwois Muslin for do. BYRE & LANDELL. imo FOURTH and ARCH. A DAMS eo SOWS STOOK to be closed ALA. out at t.owEsT WHOLEBALIS PRICES, Gammar than if a diasount well taken off after the wile wee made. kaGATH /MD ARCH. levee ERS & LANDELL have Fashionable SHEPHERDS' PLAIDS. Blank and White Plaid Valanoia. Bina anti White riaid fdohairs. .AUTECti. , preparing for the Travelling are invited to OXlmanue our sistioriniani of Tourist Gray Dress Goods. Shepherds' rlskd Dress Goods. Superior Mine, (Hovel. Bogen. Ito. Ir.Y IrE Sr, A.e.r4DKLI, POURTH and MUM. ADAMS & SON'S &TOOK to be closed oa LOWEST WItOLESALE PRIM Clheatier then if is discount were taken ofeafter the sale vas made. gloms Amp *RN . love ADAMS' t SON'S STOOK TO be closed t c'n L a bwr ih . witOLESALE PRLCES, cheaper thew if ot dvoonnt Were taken on after the We was wads. EfiaitTa AND ARON. ittIA.NTLES—DUSTEMEL LTA. Mantle room, second floor. abound. in handsome rs, Mantles . Du s ters. &C. hie Masten; for Ladies and Kisses. ranch Laos . at ow cto l. - oess k. 00,11,14 MAL-- Jot I. B. Owner M/ M7/1 and NimuciaT. RETAIL DRY GOODS. HARPER'S FERRY, FORTRESS MONROE, A T oRmANDRIA . MANASSAS JUNCTION, And other Wanes now IN THE HANDS OF AEOESSIONISTS. Are dotilitlOMl points ofeueoial interest to OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS, And the male portion of the oommunity generally ; but THE SPECIAL POINT OF INTEREST TO LADIES Is N 0.807 OTIFSTNUT Street, where the WHOLE SALE SMOCK OF PRICE, FERRIS. & 00., is selling off at Retail. and where FOR YOU CAN BUY THE VALUE OF RS. We therefore hope that the well-known military spirit of the Ladles of Philadelphia will be suffioiently aroused to " TAXI" 807 CHESTNUT ST., WITH ALL ITS CONTENTS. More especially aa it can be done PEACEABLY FOR CASH. ALL KINDS OF LINEN. WHITE GOODS. LACES. EMBROIDERIES. HORNS., tr. N. 8.-1100 LACE POINTEB AND MANELES, at a farther reduction of r omit. 300 FM. TAB Mise LETONS, all colors,at 10 and It cents per yard, for covering mirrors. chan deliers. the. 200 Fee. SOFT FINISH LINENS, entirety without dreaming ; manufactured expressly for Ladies Under Wear. I LOT tiF READY-MADE CHEntsEs, arm - broidered and lams trimmed. 1 LOT OF EMB rAltf3B YOKES /18rX Fresh Invoice oePoint Lane Goods. YOKES. pima LAVE MANTILLAS, SECJOND IMPORTATHON. 'rime Goode having been rclizmuiebed by our Import ere---m view of the war orinis—ror litre more than tits bare amount of duty, will be offered to parahssers at a corresponding reduction from usual retell prices, viz AT SO CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. 'THE BALANCE . • OP OUR MANUFACTURED STOCK SILK CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, SPRING CLOTH CLOAKS, SUMMER CLOAKS. Also, • TRIMMING LACES, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, k,o , All in large assortment, mill be closed out at an average reducnon of ON Pi HALF, in order yo complete our ar rangements with our creditors. J. W. PROCTOR & Co.. PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM. TOS CHESTNUT Street. CLOAKS AND MANTILLM 4 .—CAI7- TlON.—Ladieg are cautioned against the nefa rious statements of 'lemons formerly in,our employ, and now in the employ of other Denies. who rspresent themselves '• to be connected" with us, and their matt tiehments to be branches of the Pane Manitila Such stmemmts are simply UNTRUTHS, used to ensnare and cheat the unsuspecting. We hare no other Mote than the one we have. °cou pled these eix yaws, at TOS Cflat3TN OT Street. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., ml4-tf Paris Mantilla Emporium. ADAMS & SON'S STOOK to be closed out at Lowest Wholesale Prizes, CHHAPER THA N IFEN A DISCOU NT WERE AR orP after the male was made. EIGHTH AND ARCH. mita PARTIOULAR ATTENTION I $ RE quested to our fine stook of ORGANDIES, RIME LAWNS, AND SILK ORAL LINA, Which, in ooneememme °film timee, will be disposed of at searifieed rates. tritAB. ADAMS & SON, ,role EIGHTH. AND ARON. ADAMS t SON'S STOOK to be closed out at Lowest Wheless's Pricer, CHEAPER THAN IF A uFF DIRCUUNT WEIN TAKEN after the sale was made. EIGHTH AND ARCH. my 29 MILITARY GOODS. ARMY BLUE CLOTHS, ALL WOOL, STANDARD WEIGUT AND COLOR CADET OASSIBIERES, OLOTHS, SATINETS, AND JEANS, WELLING, COFFIN, & Co. Jel3-12t COTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOR SliLlt NY FROTHINGHAId & WELLS. m7ll- tr MILITARY DRUMS, UR- MILITARY DRUM, MILITARY DECLINES. mANuFAnTURED AND BOLO. MANUFACTURED AND BOLD, MAX UFACTURED AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAII,EY WHOLANDALoi AND arn•AIL, By WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY W.. P. UHLINGER & CO., No. 628 ARCH Street. 14 0 . 6 AS ARCS Street. No. 628 ASCII Street. MP' Old Drums repaired. and Drum Fixings for sale. jettl-61 MILLINERY GOODS. fia WHOLESALE STOOK AT RETAIL. THOS. KENNEDY & BRO. 728 CHESTNUT Street, below. EIGHTH. Are offering their Stook of FRENCH FLOWERS. AND STRAW GOODS. AT RETAIL. jell-tf ORM? FOR CAM GR.SAT 131kROA1NS, TIIIB DAY, Wilk in BONNETS, CAPS, and HEAD-DRESSES,at then Neetnnwt. York store, ST South TENTIL Street, above Oe tit CLOTHING. WHOTAESAT:FI STOCK, WHOLESALE STOCK. WHOLESALE STOCK, READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING READY-MADE CLOTHING - AT RETAIL, AT RETAIL, - AT RETAIL, 33 to 110 per eent len than the anal Retail hien 33 to 50 per cent. lees than the usual Retail Priem Clothing Buyers are respectfully invited to examine this neck. The garments being near!, all mannfao toted for merchant tatlor trams of large towel" and (AVM are all well out, well trimmed, and substantial . made, and warranted to be fully equal to the teat Clothing manufactured for Retail :Sales. This Stook will be , mold regardlette of cost. LIPPINCOTT, HIINTEtt, do SCOTT, Sag Ift 414 MARKET Street. GENTkP FURNISHING GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES , FOR CASH. FINE SHIRTS AND WRAPPERS, With it fall line of UNDER-CLOTHING, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TIES, gr.c. W. W. KNIGHT'S, No. 606 ARCH STREET. jel3-thstuSt gLURTS, DOLLARS, DRAWERS, h.. 7 Wholesale stook at retail—imEoved out, and war ra IV nted to t , at extremely low ytmes. 2 a7 01110T NI. direst. 3e7-42t . DAVID M. REM & CO. FINS SHIRT MANUFACTORY.—J. W. SCOTT,. 814 CITSTIIIII Strew, a few doors r e Zl: r the is " mia t n e sattr ti L i xer attentionsf Mesa 1111178. 01 Barrier AL leaky, sad materiel- ea /eve NEW LOAN FOR SALE A limited amount of the new 3,000,000 LOAN, in IMME to s uit puroloutem for sale by JAY COOKE irc CO.„ 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. R,PECIAL NOTICE, We will sell the entire halanoe of our STOCK OF GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CAM The special attention of our friends is asked, as we MUST sell. F. LASHER & Co., .1043 t 1138 iIIAftKET STREET. PURE PORT WINE. FOR fiel.a SY O. H. MATTSON, ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. ' tea pORK:4-250 bbli3 Mess Pork, for stao by 401 T-R .103ARORAsidtglgalAmt. AMUSEMMNTN4 A GRAND DIUS[O.IL AND LITERARY SOIREE mall begiven at the HAND , I, AI% 190 4.a.YDN HALL L EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDIRN SICREETD, TEM ( UeSDAY) aVENIeiG, JUNE 18, in aid of the fund to uniform the GIRARD DOME GUARD. On which ocoseion „ . . AIRE. JOHN DREW Rae kindly volonteered her valnatlle services to deli ver a new ratnotio Athireal.wntten expressly for her. David Paul Brown. Eng. Vrhe following ladies arm gentl.men will es 0 appear: M re. h. U. Davis, Mr. G. W. H•seirroot4 Mien Lizzie Poole, Mr. l homes Pesos, Miss Leidy Wells, Mr Daniel Mointrra, Mis. R. Davie Mr. it. x.White, Prof. Charles Jame. And a Chorus Psrty of well-drilled vetoes. who will Mug seeeral fine Patriotic and Operatic Choruses. Conductor_._ It. T. White. Pianist ....Charles Jarvis. nevem 25cents. Concert to commence at 8 is'olook. 00)131/TTHE OF / itRA.I46IIIIICNTB ♦—it. T. white L ti.;• Getz, H. een. Thomas r Irma. W. 8. Clifford. W Porcpeugh, Jr., George Halftime. it A i GRAND MUSICAL ENTNATAIN• ME NT will he riven by the Penile of the Institu tion for the Bind, to Nd m egaippiee . the Weetern Company of the Homo Do.rd of the i e in ward. on Fiti DAY EvErcurG, JUNE *I, In the Hail of the Institution, TWLN nIETH and R • CR Btreets. • To corn menco at 8 o'olook. Tiokels 25 cent... JelB It THE THERTY-EIGHTU ANNUAL EX HIBITION OF THE PENNBYLVkNIA Amt. nEmy OF THE FINN ARTS IS NOW. OPEN 47 I chea qia t ssTNu7 tweet. • - - - - Admission fee reduced to 10 Cents. Eleason Tioirete. 27 ente. Children tinder twelve lean, half price. Catalogues, 8 OMs. - jell ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. • UB9l AN WAR AND STEREOPTICON. W eNea OF THE RFamuaim. FOURTH WEEKedinintiY,fitirts / 7 4 Axed nvery Nlsht this W r eck. uleut. Grob e, Harper , a Ferry, Gan. Bauer doatt. An (arson s Rlargrenti. and Drammen. AlAtmeas WadneEday and Yaturday at& Admission 25 corns ; nhildrea 15 cents. }eV 6t WANTS. 'NEXT OF KIN WANTED.—Hundreds of Millions Pounds Sterling in Chancery,. Beek Or England, &n.. inflame elm main. A. CePtiogne of the hem' and. names of those to whom lettersithOttld be addressed in t nnland. mill he sent. vont free, on receipt % so moat to ennui in bumps . Or two for eg., 04. I asi be prenen °Om once. Referent, et..—e-.IE: .. " ; J. .13urnham, Chief of Palma. tieverbilL.—ld .1 W. W. .b. OR BE Mei CO. Al% 6t Box 200. Poet CAM; Bo r en !Ina& %Ay Ar ANT ED Men of Intelligence and Ti address as Travelling A sante.' A.11119.'60 to make money, and no lambus. Address. pith silles, or call upon 8. B. aBASIAN, 139 .South. 131011TH Street,- JOS lit WANTED—AGENTS to seII.PAUKA.- . GEB or STATIONERY and ..TRYOF,Lay, at price/ one third lest than can be gurehateu ehetwhare. Call on nr address (stamp enclosed) J.L. BAIL. 104 COURT Street, Roston. Maw. . . no ble VAIPLOYERS WANTING 'YOUNG JILA Man. ho., are invited to ruldress. 12W. mast Committee ," at the Rooms of the Christian etssowation, 1009 and 1011' !treat. BOARDING. HOARDING —At 1100 WALVIUSStreet. Also.n.o office to rent. ruititt le for tabeeiciem. having , been occupied cc such for twenty yews. Jets-6t * BOARDING.-BTRANGEELS visiting the Je-ocsitr, and °there desiring euperior &CCOMM: dation' in the moat beautiral part of the oar', can be eette 4 ll7 Inte a 4j !rag L i t r her dt r i l lfet. =Ni l & Bed Rooms adjoining. for single gentlemen or families. Terms moderate. ied-16t* FOR SALE AND TO LET; di GERMANTOWN.—TI RENT, for the rummer, a FURNISHED nouns. near 13h , maker's-lane Station. Apply sixth honest on LIN DEN Street. mita St* aTO - BENT.--A rare opportunity is offered to a competent manager of a Boarding Bonn by the undereignrd who Ltrare to rent the pre mises form. rlv known as the UNITED ST/MKS Rot. TEL , nanal ed en C R UnTN LIT Street, above Fourth, opposite the ihtstom House. She house contains forty rooms an of woitdi are partly fuentithed. The die ing-hal! is nmety. five feet in length. betide!' kitchens, pt.ntries and every other convenience that can be de sired. the premises have been fitted up in a onm plate manner, and are ready for immedtate ocentianey. To a proper person, having experience. a profitable bnaineet oin be done. To an aegeptahie tenant the terms will be made reasonable. For partimrare apply to JOHN R RA , on the prranses, between the hoar of 9 and 3 , o'clock. Jell.tutttelOt TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWIEL =. LING_ L NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street. Apply to WETHERILL & BROTHER, 47 awl .49 frorth SECOND qtraet. ~,,,u.tf. 011ESTNUT-STILKET 11013tiE and STORE to rent.--The desirable twine= locatiop, CHESTNUT Street,witkk dwelling attached. Apply at 431 rni ESTNOT Ptrimot • Roil GERDIAN'istiWN PROPVical TO RENT.—To Rent, the large and commotion' moderdanult Rouse, earner of ARMAT Street and WILLOW Avenue. with gas, bath. hot and cold eater and alt the modern mtprovementx. Apply i to HENRY 5. TARR, 710 GREBN Street. Ehßedelphs, or on the aset-tf Ai TO RENT—TWO COUNTRY noutise L one mile from Tawny. Initgle No. 717 WILL.NUw Street. mes-etn.' TO RENT—A very desirable STORZ, •A• on the Ninth-street front a " The' Continental Hotel.” The Store at Ninth and Banal= 'Meets esp cially adapted for a SAlnmat and Flanigan Maker. JOHN. RION. fAari t'" tt southwest NINTH and RANSOM Streets. . Elm CHOICE TEA OT FOB of goad unimproved farmland in the State of New Jersey, eonyement to the oily. will' be a chanted ter gni Prouty. Apply at No. 119 frEDPR •I. orei-er gm FOR SALE—A HOUSE and LOT, .=.Alogirably loomed on MAIN time. Burlnigton. APPLY to WM. M. 100LAANS, 606 MINOR Stree t Philadelphia. Or to FRANKLIN WOOLMAR, spl3-thgto24t* M AIN 'Street. Ourlinirton. 4.)Ott iSON,SAAL F4T.A.TE ISUOK ILIS L. AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, P.A. —Reid Estate bought and mold on reasonable terms. Normand dwellings For sale or rent in Norristown and eonntry. Goad mortgages negotiated. Collections made. The best reference. irrell2- ISA S. LILLIE'S s AFE DEPOT.REMOVED to No. 21 &Kith SEVENTH &u - eat; near the ranklin Institute, The unde,reigned, thankful for east favour, and being determined to sent future patronage, haeueoured elegant and convenient glare. and hag now on hand s large assortment of Litlie'a Cele b rated Wrought and (Shined Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. (the est" strictly fi re and burglar proof safes made ,) Also, Lll lie's w nailing led Bank Vault, Bare, and sank Locks. Bank Vault:Doom and Looks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Nair Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, ice. This Bare Is con ceded to surpass in /style and eieganoe anything yetor fared for this purpose, and is the only one that is istnet 1v fire and burglar proof. SPECIAL NOTICE.--/ have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring. & Co.'s Safes. most ofthem near', new, and some forty of other makers, comprising complete assortment es to user, and all lately ell changed for the now Celebrated Who We, They will be sold at very low priors. Flame call and examine. AS-17if M. C. SA DL , ER, Agent. INSURANaII CON PARISI. VIABLE INSURANGE uOA9PANY, a - No. 05-CHMTAPWS_Strseis FIRE; AND INLAND INOWB.ANCE. nittieSoB". George W. Day._.:___of Day . it Atetisoir. ismnel Wright-- " Wright' Bros & D. B. Birney Dam & Henry Lewis, Jr " Lewis Bros is C. Ewhardson---. " J. C. HOW'S & Os. ignomel T. Bodine... —Piglet Wyoming Genii OolUhe Jno. W. Everman—or J. W. Everman & Geo. A. West— " West in Fobs's,. W. lg. " &image, Martin, & Oe. G. Wilson Dens-- Attorney-at-law. N.D. Woodruff-- „ .of Whiny, Molten. & Wocendr. Inc Koulor, Jr.-..,•ti0. ITU d roop Orool, GEORGE W. DAY President. • ILA FNOIB N. BUCK. Vioe President , WIJATAMB BLANrniARD. gfkaretary. 1101-Iftir SA.VING FUNDS. RAVING FITAD-TATITED STAIN! TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and OREM ROTA-treats. AMPERE/II FIVE PER CENT. B. R. CRAWFORD, Presidents JAMB! R. HUNTER, Bearetary and Treaaarer. OSA hours, &quill) nntil 3 o'clock. Inns Company is not toinot in any annliontion ter loiroilatora asigat DAILY EXCURPAcoNs.— steamer CORANSkY lessee fiat pier b...w aCe dtrewt, at 736 A. b.T..olwlr (Sur,dwri arpt9d) for Chestrr, rent, rove, blew Dibtlfb Dela ware %%it/. POs.l" DELeWeltw, rod Wont. I.:enema tickets for Deemer and Penrsegrove t 26 ota, .00. do. for New Cawie. Del. uirs, Fort, and a51ern—........—..60etr. FUR BALTIMORE' DAILY AT 3 O'CLOCK P M. ' BALTON, AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY. (Enesson Line.) Via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. One of the new iron Steamboats of this Company leave the upper side of Chestnut street Wharf EVERY AFTERNOON (Sundays excepted) at fi ;Admit, and 'will arrive in Baltimore early the nest morning. _ Freight of all kinds taken at the lowest rates : shw. Cattle. Hopes, Stock, Vehicles. &o. For Freight, apply at the otEee. A. GHOVEIII. Admit, No. $ 4 SOUTH WHARVES, mylB-1m i t maltFOR NEW YORK. NEW DAILY LIN.E, via Delaware and Raritan ilaus. Phi iiiiieltana and New York sr Steamboat Onto piny will rOSICKTO freight on and after MONDAY. Uth instant, and leave daily at $ P. M., delivering their oar . goes in New York the following days. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. ci,rrni, diva‘ XL 14 SOUTH WHARVES. Philadelphia. mEaHAND Agent, Piers 14 sad 4 it EAST RIVER, New York. ath2l-iftf &dap.FOR NEM yoßg. =Two Philadelphia Ream Propeller Commas will commence their business for the ~OD On:donee/ 18th nut. Their Steamers are now receiving freight at Sesend Pier above Walnut street. Tomo sooonnuodatioas.ll4, W. 111. BAIRD do 4:10,1 =l:2i=!l:2;=‘=:= ITNION BreVELOPASS AT .MAGEE'S UNION ENVELOPES at 3'6 CHESTNUT St. UNION e:NVELOP EN at MAO RAI UNION PAYea at 316 CH , .3 'NUT Street. - UNION BADOEB at MA6E6'3. Manufactured and for sale, wriolesale and retail, at MAGEE'S Stationery Store , 316 CHESTNUT Atreet, above Ttuld, Corner of Hudson street. . Cornet of auction skeet, 4 F 4ARE AND COMFORT. • Mr. TIiEOZIALD asks, Who can please Or twit everibodY Boon a p arson probably never WAS born. Out time who know ...h.n they aoe enriett In moors or tflitnit/ are invited to give him a call, and those who never ware suited before may be suited now. Reis at his old place, 603 COATES Street. • jelis 3in 1,0001000 II&VANA 014731ANS , —A ohoice assortment, 00111 Prie i ng some of the most celebrated brands in the firaysnra snow ket. auoh as Pismo, Cabanas. v er ra o n sopanols- Nee teenteen Bank Bea, • Punchinello, t0., 4150, Figaro and Nee , oia (iitarettex. For safe low for °sett, at old tayitrprioei, by tue tnnorter4 CHAtibbs . Jett-tm ro u , 130 WALo arr Street. AM tHitIOSE.-- 50 cases of I 2 cheeses r relh e aeillroorretir.vidiaepnebEfiluier.sh,uabuytihg F ^ o o k j r u n i, e ir li Tm a ß . a h a o ctr m oe An st : T An NEW CHEE4.-100 boxes fine Berkey. nteroPinu che ese ' ° S. m greL e n t r A l ." 7 lelLit 101 ARON, gtree t , td door *tickYr Fleet, small invoice of Bides, Sheep, S K and 1 607a 4 Stlne,_Juet received from the West Is die.. tor 56E8 by in UHATCHIK CARSTAIs B. 9011 !met, F WWl' styeet. PityIMAD.--36,44151bs Blow &IS eimett Missouri Lein pigs. isfenre awl for Mile - BURBLER & RoVVAKD. N 0.441 MARKET Straubt. "I"..tilin.-25 tierces• prune I eif Lard, for 1J nab by C. C. 8 ADLER k CO" 107-R 108 ARCH Shoot, Id door Om Front;
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