-- THE CITY. MILITARY MATTERS. ' , Ammon or ritoore• Tile four regiments now in progress Of forthation approaching comithettob, fa this city are rapidly at & jedging from appearances, the men will be of better class than until. rioionel Murphy has vtees9lollof the old tittted Staten building, Fifth eb ee rnet :rivets. Colonel Priti still has poe ,,,,,iers Jones' Hotel, where the headquarters of the Keystone Regiment are located. Colonels goes and Chentry are pushing matter forward le tth their respective regiments, and the four orga nisations expect soon to be able to take the ras T ITNIITT•NINTIK WNW TORE Naomi - mar PALMS PRILLDELPHLi. The Twenty ninth Regiment of New York Vo woos passed through this city early on battirday injiving . Fully one hell of the regiment were e . e edents of Philadelphia, who had gone to New York for the purpose of jsining a regiment whose or yi e es had been scoepted They are all Glannens, „„d the Philadelphia portion of the regiment is prinolpally of members cf the Turner ; mos which have their heaNuartato it the Nteventh an d Twelftb wards. and whose rettninastio exoralaea sa d jubilees at Lemon Hill and Girard Park have been so oftea witnessed by oar °ethane. The regi m-es remelted Washington -street wharf at about tsetse. o'cloot on Priday night. It was met there by a delegation or bro th er Turners, with a band of m ade, end en immense P. - Amber of Germans of both „ nee , and by other citizens. Cannon were fired, sod the greed°, was warm and hearty. An ar revgement br.; been made by which the regiment sat to lard at Noble-street wharf, and, after spend frig a few boos In the old district of Northern we e nies. it was to maroh to Broad and Washington streets and take the oars few Baltimore. This plan 1 ,, 0 altered, Much to the disgust of many of the m eg, who were anitona to see their fanatics before e mbarking for the war. The soldiers partook of refreshments provided for them at the foot of Washington street, by the Sonthwatk committee, The Turners also pre tested them with a handsome nag. The pre rotation speeches were in (*SITAR!! The utmost enthusiasm prevailed. After these matters had been disposed of, the regiment started to match up town before proceeding to the depot, but the colo nel probably thought it would be difficult to get Sir m en together promptly if they got among their friends At all events, he changed his plan, and, proceeding out Christian street to Broad, be marobed the regiment directly to the depot. The ea rs started Booth at half poet two o'clock on Saturday morning The men were esoorted cff by a great number of persons At Turner Hall, near Third and Noble streets, the German. friends of the soldiers had provided a large quantity of bread, thecae, sausage, and beer for their refreshment. A large crowd of friends and relatives were assembled at the Hell, bat they were all doomed to be disappointed, and the eatables and drinkablee were left on band. The Twenty ninth Regiment is known as the Astor Regiment, from the foot that the meu were uniformed at the expense of Hr. William B. Astor, of NOW York. The uniform of the regiment is a dark blue jacket, light blue army pantaloons, and blue fatigue cap. They are fully armed end equipped The arms are the altered flint looks The men wore sprigs of evergreen in their caps, which in Germany is the emblem of riflemen. In addition to these nearly every EMI had a bouquet of dowers in the mueslis of his gun. In the ranks of this regiment are many faces that bore the impress of former campaigns, and the steady and easy gait marked the veteran of bygone wars. Many of the men have been in active service in Hungary, Holstein, and in the Crimea, and nearly all have bran in the Prussian or Austrian armies The rill:lora have been in active service in Prussia and Hungary We give below a list of the officers : Colonel, Adolph Von Eftemwehr ; lientecant QleMens Boast; major, Wm- 1 1 Wainwright; adj - Itant, .7 You Icolinesobera ' - quartermaster, Livingston Rogers ; surgeon, Ones. Neuhaus; senstant surgeon, Chas. H. Osborne. Company A—Captain, A. C. Sass; lieutenant, W. T P. Waredoker; ensign, Henry Company B—Captain, Charles Weinhald Olen tenant, Adam Arohkerlan ; ensign, Adam Fitch wee. Company o—Captain, Gustav Sle ds!; lieu tenant, John Getterman; ensign, Ju lius F. Da Croy. Company D--Captain, Adam Eckel; lieutenant, Allred J Branderiein; ensign, 11 0 Direks. Company R—Captain, Gustavus Mohler; lien tenant, Ntward ; ensign. Robert Stelpe. Company P—Captain, Hans Von Ncetis ; lieu tenant, Use PB11169111: cosign, Lo-derig Rosinik- Company G—Captain; Clement D &oaf; lieu tenant, Herman 0. Vontnensel ; maga, Daniel Metzger. Company ll—Captain, Ulriob Gunman; lieu- tenant, Max Berne; ensign, Andrew Heide. Company I—Captain Charles Boakwood ; lieu tenant, Lewis behirmer ; ensign. Toting Dittman. Company ll—Captain, Adam Prahi ; lieutenant, Charles P. Ruiner; ensign, Alerlander Sohlunew bash- coLowiti. cairrny's Rsowsmrs Tbis regiment will make Ite bcadenartesa at the eirald House this week, and the different compe l:dee Will be inspected, mnatered into 'orifice, and equipped before the alone of the week. Colonel Coantry will uniform the regiment at hia own ex pense. The Permit'Toil, Captain J S. Keys, of COlOnel Chantry's Regiment, will he inspected thin eve. ring, at 7 o'olook Armory, Crown meet, be. tween Rape and Irma, and Fourth and Filth 'nada. • Toe Soott Legion guards, which is also athaehed to this regiment, will be mustered into serene the coming week. and receive their uniforms. The rendezvous is No 803 Chestnut street. TRH PHILADELPHIA BATTALION , Composed of the third company State FanoSaes, Capt J. F Nagle . ' Wetherill Blues, Lieut. Com J Book; Gnarls Guards, Capt 0 B Griffiths; and the second oompany Garde Lafayette, Capt. Theodore IL Peters. are attached to Col. 1). ViAliElre regiment, of _Pittsburg. accepted by the War Department, and they will be mustered into the Vatted elates service in a few dive. The ex eareeentee SICI3I Pittsburg end the western part of the State, which are now in camp, will be here to go into camp at Star dk Park, when this battalion will pin them. This regiment unit go into service NV equipped for a three years' campaign. The racers are all men of ability and experiende The headquarters of the battalion he at No 50.5 Chest nut street, sfth story, where a few more reornite are wanted. This regiment, aompored of eight hundred picked men, was expected to leave New York at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. In anticipation of their arrival, preparations wore made to tarnish them with refreshments at the Waehington•etreet testament. They bad not reached this pity at midnight. The following is a list of the principal tf'•re: Field Offieers—Colonel,. John H. McCann ; lien taunt solunel, John Burke; major,D. C. Minton stikoßot. C Murphy. Staff Offieers—Dootors, John McNulty anti Wil 11am U Meagher; lieutenant, George W. Clarke oolonei's aid-de-oarap and quartermaster, Hoyt FROM CAMP 0172.2LVT. Col. Brady has just recurred from Camp Curtin, and reporte tits commaad in excellent health and spirits They all like the arblery drill for the agility and neatness of the detail movrmeute prat- tined by that arm of the service. Two batteries have been forwarded to the seat of war, acd three more will follow as aeon as theiT guns and equip ments are In4pected and pronounced ready 001. Brady would like to have a few more practical gunners and teamsters of good physical develop. meet to return to camp with him on Tuesday. The quarters of the men are in floe order, moat of the tante being floored, and two good conks are at tached to each company, who larva up beefsteak for breakfeet, roast beef for dinner, coffee and troth bread for supper, with abundance of cold most, alternating every few ,days'with a good Wien' doff and rice pudding. His rendeavone ie at his own store, 515 N Second street. CHAPLAIN OF TRH BOOTS LEGION APPOINTED The Ray. William Fulton, pastor of the Reformed Dutch Cnuroh at Manaynak, has been, by the general wish - of the regiment, appointed to the shaptsdney of the Scott Legion, in command of Col. Gray. Mr. Fulton is a capital specimen of the stern and always reliable Scotch-Irish element. Be has become much endeared to the people of his eharge. and the people of his denomination in this city generally, and the ardor he now evinces to there the perils of hie adopted country in the hour of her trial, and to make his labors es a minister subservient to the interest of the patriot's cause, will yet more entitle him to popular regard. RELIET RONEY DISTRIBUTED. The committee to distribUte the money appro priated by Councils to the families of the volun teers gave out during the last week, $6 219 37 It WWI divided in the several wards of toe city at fol lows': First, °emend, Third, end Fourth wards, $1573 ; in the Eleventh,. Twelfth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Twentieth wards, $1 400 75 Fifth, Seventh. and Eighth wards. $1 065 37 ; Ninth ward, $173 25 ; Tenth ward $242 50; Thir teenth and Fourteenth wards ' $155 ; Fifteenth w‘rd. $449 25 - ; Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards, $479; Twenty-first. Twenty second, and Twenty- Mird wards, $377 75; Twenty-fourth ward, $175 50. Tax UJi/TIrD 8747A8 2017A4211. A company of United States Zoueries arrived in this city yesterday &Pontoon, and started for New York by the six o'clock evening train. There wore about eighty mon in the oompany. A portion of them were uniformed, in red pantaloons and blue blouses. The majority, however, were dressed as element We learn that they intend to attach themselyee to Sickles' brigade. Jnyteort anoittimr—OOL SiTIRPHT. The Tenney:yr_nia Oars° Corpe t Dtre. D. S. Bun nell, president. meeting at 530 Arab street, have very kindly offered to make up underclothing for this regtment, and for this purpose will meet in a bite room in the second etary of the floveromont braiding, Chestnut , street below r.fth, now camp pied at the head quarters of this regiment. Con tributions of material aro earnestly eolioited. Ong ZOEFAVII 112C111.1111,. Company A, Captain Hildebrand, of the Zonave Regimant, Was invaded on Saturday. Thu will be a crack regiment- intzs.--Between Bye and six o'clock, on Eahattlisi afternoon, a dwelling at the corner of hien and Church streets, in the Flirt ward, was th3D ll l damaged by fire lietweett raven and eight o'clock, on battirday "'min& a frame mansion at Frentiord road and Wearlieid street, in the Twenty-third ward, and "1"d and .senpied by Mr. trwig, was entirely dismayed bi ke. The loss, which is about $2,000 is holy coveret by insurance the origin of the fianta he astribtuod to a defective Sae. A dwelling at no 15 Benton Meet. in the Ninth wax rlightlydameged by an occidental fire, - 0o Saturday matn-thg Ttts UXFoßTrishrg JoMr TarCK9.—The wreak of tn. John Truths met with another mia -tortane on Friday niiibt, tine was in shoal water oPpocite the screw-duds,. Konsinftou, owniag be 1. 1 ,"er , two schooners, wham the hindermost chain .3' IF hit% atm was Fuppeate 11 parted and tbe stern slid off into deep_mater- der bow is mill above Water. CONTROISER FLacr a:D.—At a meeting of the Board of tkinool Do voture of ice !fighter-nth M. don. held on Saturday, Dr George W. Vaughan 1r ,2 4 anantmottily "dewed to roplesent the erosion n the Board of Cootrofiare, in Veen ,of Harry amm, zealgned BOARD OP DosEOTORS OP TB DNPART -422q —rhe beard will bold a stated eating this evening, at 8 o'clock, at Fifth and Noah streets. The newly-elected representatives mho. attend s a new board will orpldse on the ova- Sbig. PEOPLE'S CONGEESSIONAL 001tVE11T/011.— OHJELES 0 1 Nzim. Noititiatir.D. —On Saturday evening, the People's Convention, to nominate a candidate for Congress in the Second district, met at Siiinn's hotel. Broad street, near Chestnut. Mr David ST. Sellers wee ceded to the chair. r. S , in taking the Shale, made a brief apeeeh, urging the propriety of ohoodog a candidate who is in sympathy with the National Administration, and true to the country and its flag. Mr. Tobias Huber wan chosen to act as secre tary; Mr Calvin H. Woodward was elected trait- Barer of the Convention. Ten ennui a head was assessed upon the members of the Convention to meet expenses. Noma Win 9 Btokeley, N L hillier, B. B Teter, H. Mclntyre, and 8 8. Kelley, were ap pointed a committee on credential.. Tae committee teported that the credentials were oorreot, and that there Were DO contested seats. • Mr. Joseph P. Loughead DOW addressed the Convention, and proposed to offer a preamble and resolutions Be wee, he said, moved to this course because he thought, at a time when we arb ceiling upcm - Damoorats, Whigs, Americana, Republicans. and men of all piratic, to Ignore party, we should set the exempla, and show those Who have gone ahroad to light oar betties that we at home are at prase. Ile had no purpose to sorre l no party to serve, and no candidate to serve. He came en tirely unpiedged, and -he therefore presented the following resolutions MB. LOMINICAD'S BEROLBTIONS lirkereas, The rebellion which atobitioes traitors have Inaugurated against the Government of the United States requires, for its annihilation, the cordial union of ail good citizens and true patriots, to rally to the support of the General Government, for the preservation of our national exigent:a, and the vindication of our intuited flag. And whereas, at a oriole like this, when men of all shades of po litioal opinion have nobly and simultaneously rushed into the sauna with cur gallant soldiers: and are ready to battle for our bomes, oar honor, and our vary exietenoe, standing, as they now do, faoe to facie with desperate and ferocious rebels, we, who are left at borne, should bury past politi cal differenoes, party raneore, and party strife, and rally as one man to the support of the Govern moot, recognizing in dl past political opponents brothers of a common land, whose only emulation ought to be, who shall moot unreservedly devote himself to the glorious cause of his threatened country : therefore. Resolved, let. That in the opinion of the Peo - party of Philadelphia, in the Second Con gressional district of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. it is inexpedient, unpatriotic, and de emotive of the best interests of the whole country and its imperilled future, for this Convention, or the Convention of any political organization, to make a party nomination for member of Congress from this dis.riot to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of the Hon. Edward Joy Morrie. Resolved .2d, That a oommittee of three be ap pointed by the president of this Convention, to wait upon the Conventions of the Democratic party, and the Union Constitutional party of this district, and ask their concurrence in the spirit of the above preamble and resolution, and ask these Conven tions for the appointment of a steelier committee from their respective bodies, to confer with the / committee appointed under this resolution for the purpose of Uniting in presenting to the several con ventions one gentleman, who shall be (should the Conventions ratify the action of their committees) the nominee of all the Conventions, and the nomi nee of all the patriotic cod Union men of all par ties in the Second district ; the only qnsliflcations of each candidate to be unimpeaohable integrity, established ability, and a diatinot pledge to dis countenance all attempts, direct or Indirect, to compromise with armed traitors; and to support the National Administration in all measures here tofore undertaken for the suppression of the pre sent unnatural and unholy ineurreetion, and as a representative to vote without stint, flinching, or hesitation, all men and thney necessary to the thorough, speedy, and utter Crushing out of the unhallowed salmis of secession and rebellion, and its wicked authors, thopgh to do it should require a thousand million of money and a million of men. Resolved 3.1. That this Convention does now adjourn until Tuesday evening next, June 2itti, 1861, at eight and a half o'clock, to receive the report of the committee hereby provided for. In offering these resolutions he did not wish to be understood as advocating the breaking up of the organization of the People's party- He had worked fer that party long and faithfully ; but now we should all engage in a common cause and put down the rebellion Now that the oleotion bad boon inopportunely thrust upon us, it would be a glorious thing to show the national character of the struggle by ignoring party . A resolution from the People's Association of the Tenth ward was read. II eats forth that a candi date should be selected "upon his merits, for his capacity end integrity alone." A Motion was made to lay the resolutions of Mr. Longhand upon the table • This motion gave rise to a warm discussion, during whisk Mr. Loughead eloquently defended his preamble and resolutions The motion to lay on the table was subsequently withdrawn, and the question then came up upon the resolutions- They were considered separately. The first resolution was voted down. The second resolulou shared the same fate. The last resolu tion was again amended to make it a simple mo tion of adjournment until Tuesday evening. The vote being taken, it was lost by a vote of 13 yeas to 20 nays. The following gentlemen were then put in gene ral nomination for Congress: Charles O'Neill, Wm M Pomeroy, Isaao Haelehorst, William M. Bull, William M. Meredith, and Morton McMichael. A letter from Mr MoMiohael was read, in whieb be declined to bee candidate if the Convention was to be of a purely partisan character. The letter was as follows: Porzenzzonie, June 22, 1861. DEAR SIR AO you were kind enough to nature me that you and other gentlemen intended to vote for me in the Congressional Convention of the Peo ple's party, which is to meet this evening, it is right that I should say that If the cotton of the Conven tion is to be of a purely partisan oharaoter, I do not desire my nenie to be presented to it. At this juncture in our national affairs, when there should be as near an approach to unanimity as it iff pos sible to obtain, I regard it as a grave mistake to renew political contests which, for the time at lona" bad °nosed, esreoteur on the part of those who claim to be the friends of the National Admittance tion. Believing. as I do, that the General Govern ment, which, under circumstances of the severest trial, has shown a degree of vigor never hitherto sur passed, is entitled to the earnest support of all good citizens, 15111, not willing in any way to become an into regnant in dividing that support- Thanking you tor the friendly interest you have manifested, I am, very truly, yours, Ito , Mormon bionlionsan 8 Kfiley, Esq, Mr O'Neill was then nominated on the first bal lot, the vote being es follows: O'Neill, 23; Pome roy, 8 ; Hezlehtuat, 3. Tne result was greeted with loud °Rene. A mo• tion to make the nomination unanimous was lost. Mr. O'Neill was introduced to the Convention. lie was addressed by the chairman, who informal him of his nomination, and reminded bim that he would be expeoted - to stand faithfully by the pre sent Admintetration in the prosecution of the war against this rebellion. Mr O'Neill, in reply, pledged himself to atand by the Government at all hazards in the event of his election. lie :spoke at considerable length in denunciation of the actors the rebellion, end declared himself devoted to the work of crushing out the insurrection. Re yielded to none in pa triotism of , spirit, and in toe intention to help the Government in this crisis. He was willing to sac rifice every dollar and every man, if it was nem silty. in support of the Administration in the pro secution of the war. At the close of Mr. O'Neill's speech the Conven tion acjeurned. There was considerable excite ment outside the building where the Convention was held. A " SELL" UPON TUE LOTTERY-POLICT MEN. —A shrewd game has been practised upon the lot tery policy coops of this city, whereby the It beak ers' or bankers, lost in the neighborhood of $3OOOO Policy shops injure the 't legalised" lotteries, inasmuch as the bettors in polimes do not buy lot tery tickets. A lottery-policy is predicated upon a lottery drawing, and the bettor wagers at odds with the dealer that certain rows of figures will be those drawn upon a stated day in a certain lottery. To break up the lottery-policy dealers is is fre quent aim of the lottery proprietors. They so ar range matters at the drawing, that figures or rows previously selected shall be drawn Upon these they direct all their emissaries in the cities of the Union to wager largely. Of course. the wagerers win, and the entire capital of the polioy-dealer is lost. On this late occasion, the numbers seleeted were 4,11, 44, or " the washerwoman's gig," or row ; so called because washerwomen are partial to betting upon said row The losses in other cities were : New York, $100,000; Boston, 40 000; Bal timore, $35 000, eta. Of the results in Western cities we have not heard; but as the game was playedin all the policy shops in the Union, it is orobable that "half a million dollars changed hands. "Set a thief to catch a thief." RUN Ovaa.—Geofge Emery, aged twenty two years. was inn over by the Lafayette 11.040, on Frankford road. above Norris street, on Satur day evening. He waa not aeriowdy Injured. CBOT DHOWNID.—SamneI Buzby,fliteenyears of age, was drowned in the /3ohnylkill, at liana ynek, while bathing, on Friday night. The body was recovered, mid Coroner Conrad held an in nest in the ease on Elate-day morning. DRownsn.—An unknown man was drowned at LeAVM Island Bridge on Saturday afternoon. The coroner will take charge of the body for idenSfioation. ' Polar Bakrzie Racas.—On Wednesday next there will be a rase at reins Breese Park. lieverat Let horns are entered. SVIC/Dls.—Yesterday morning a man named Yeager was found lying in Osman's' Woods in an insensible condition, having taken a dose of lauda num He was conveyed to the Twentieth-ward Ptation•honee, where he died in e short time after ward. Fraz.--An alarm of fire, at 8 o'clock last evening, was canoed by the busing eta window curtain at a house soar Fourth and Master streets. Szni. BACK. - ..—On Saturday morning Detec tive Levy toot Eilza Riley, alias "Liverpool Liss," to Weatoheater, where Otte wdO committed to await bar trial for the laroeay of a van:l'We gold watch. She was arrested to this cite. Tan Rev. Dr. Griffen of the New York Conference of the Methodist Epitome (Theirak, died on Thursday evening, at his residence, in Aye, 'Westchester county. Mr. Oriffeu was, with one or two exceptions, the oldest member of the conference, and had attained the age of nearly seventy yearn. New York Stock Exchange—June 22. - BOARD slue 3000 U SG% 'Bl, coup— EOM /MO Lf ISO., 'o7'. 400 U S 54,'88....,.. 88V, .1000 rte.?• lu Dn f1..1406 1700 Tenn 016 s, '9O-.0 .4.7% WO do StOk COO do - 111/0 30,6 1606 BO 0 35,4$ 1 0 6000 do. —.. I to riemicifikaiiits.. 83 Isom Vapin n estate axe N NI Ba 80,18 ,44.0 do_ _ 4411 , 1 000 Nliesoun St Gs.— 5$ 130 0 do— .... 37 5 00 co. ay 87 24r00 d._..__._..+637% /uoo° 40 —. si i:ii 990 'Ai V e obe 04.. 86 41,90 0, B &Q...N. 8 o • b.:9__,.—— 93 OM Chi &Nwlit.mb3A, 661 1 N Y Central R. 7334 ' 160 da—•......mnik 75 UK 100 do— 7374 109 7.01, IMO -. Um. New York N.arkete, Saturday. Rove.-2!l e market. with 00010 eeneeelioa ib prides closed with more salve,. especiaby for shinning' brands of &ate and Ire wen, he sales embraced about Pt 000 bins, at $4 $Q 4.50 for superfine State. and $4,90®610 for good to fanny and chyme extra. Bove. WaitaT.--Prime lots were siletained. while inferior qualities were Mill and nrininal. Ihe sales embraced At i bushels. moulded in teach were white Miemmatt 81 M. 003 01013 in fair Canada white at $1.2601 A). Chicano spring at Mgoo it of. and Milwaukee oine at " Co " 19 1- rn firm and in fair exPrrt &maw') with salsa of bits at Verna for heated and soft. 4645480 for mixed. and sneetlio tor prime mixed W amens. and 1170 for round s el ow. Pima was heavy and dull, with sales of nibble, Motu- d -ES wen at $l5 prime at SID. wars, Y was heavy ; axles 600 bble at lermilVat the latter for email to CITY ITEMS. Suarean GrouncLoyesso --Gentlemen Wile have not yet patronized the popular Gents' Furnishing Goods E$ tablish Norent of Messrs. E. C. Walborn Nos. 6 and 7 No r th 4 Sixth stre, have yet to learn the Philosophy of making hot Weather OterifOttabie. 'she elegant Summer Underclothing sold by these gentle men, aid all other goods kept and sold by them, Ste justly attracting public attention. THe PHOPLS'S CONNSIITION.—The People's per. IT held a Convention on Ss tu-day night for the pur pose of nominating . a candidate for Congress in the Second district. The nomination was made, and it was unanimountr egrerd that, if =he candidate should be sleeted. be should take his seat in the next Congress clothed in one of the elegant summer setts from the Palatial Depot of Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut street' .611 our Coneresamen purchase their germane% et thus one-pries establishment. Tan MILITANT CLOTHING DEPOT.--RoaktiM k Wilson's Brown Stone Clothing Hall appears to be the tending house for the manufaotaring of military oloth hip In the upper merles they have some twenty cutters employed, and about seven hundred hands are constant ly engaged in making up the work. Over three thousand coats were made up by this firm in ten days, for the State, bes 4 deitfull snits for several companies of Home Guards, and for officers of the arnly and navy. The locationof this well known establishment is Nos. AO and gag allaill , lll/t Street. shove STIGh. FBILAIMixIitA buJOAO 00 *AAA& GEO. N. TATHAM, ra H 7/HOTHINHHAM, H0MM177117 07 TRI Konya. WMI..L. HERA'. WISTTisfl. BAGS At the Merchants' Rxchange, Philadelphia. glum Tuscarora, Denier" goon Skip Emily. ausnera. Strickland-- ...Liverpool. 8001 Ntl , P Uccle Joe.Pintham.l4verpool. soca Bark .amost 'Neva, Tarbax.- -. .tinenoe Ayres, 5000 Bohr Fawns, *lassos, won PORI' OF PHILADELPHIA. Tune 24. 1861• SUN RlBBB 36-tun arts 111.611_..._.4J6 litfn tar- Steamship Delaware, Johnson, from New York, vie Cape May, I hours, with =dim and passengms to .Jas Aliderdioe. Brig Prentias Bo qw. Ellis. from Baena la Grande 11th hest, watt sugar &o. To W Melon Lets at magma, ship Marengo,for ban 's° . Ids; brigs Lillian, for Phila delphia, Idgi Rio Grand - , for —. do; cobra Esettans- Tess, for New York in .10 data; George Byron. from Bos ton. eisshs Brig Orman's, Pendleton, 4 days from Providence, with mdse to E & Bonner & Co. Bohr Jos Hitting. Henry. g from Pooomoze Ri ye with ship timber sof W Bacon Bohr Pr oodshie. Bkinner, S daps from Baltimore. with grain to A G & Co. Bohr R lititusne, Wain:infer. 2 duys from Chesapeake cup• with arum to Christian & Curran. Bohr *tar, Crowell, days Nom Moaton, with mdse to Crowell & Behr kart Ca-walader, Clayton, from Providence, in ballast to J ft tilakiaton. Bohr Mahlon bens, Endicott; from Beaton, in ballast to N tsturte.mot & Co. -ohr J 21 Vance, Badge. from Salisbury, in ballast to it a Powell. Bohr Per ne, Sheffield, from Boston, in ballast to Tre- verton C.-al Co Bohr Restless. Sanders. from Beaton. Bohr aenry Wolfe. Atkins 1 nay from Milton, Del, with sawn to Christian & curram. • Boar 'lioness neve-in. Pearce. 1 day from Dover. Det, with corn to Jan Barrett & Son Bahr i:harles Atk-nson. Atkins_ 1 day from Milton, Dal, with corn I 1 Jos 1, Bewley & Co. Bohr Young America, Tuts 1 day from Port Deposit, with wheat to Jas L Bewley Jc UO. cony mar war Slowbray, 2 days from Federalsburg, Md, with hark to Jae is Sew e, & Co. sonr Diamond. l'cownae ,, d S days from !admits liver, DM. wish gr- in to Jam L Bewley & Co Steamer Vulcan. Morrison. 24 hours from New York, wan muse to Wilt oaird & Co. Steau.tue J L Puget. finnan. 7 hours from Delaware Bseakwater. Came up light Ats d. MOn daturdar off toe. Buoy on the Middle. saw bars. Emily ti Maar* for London. going down under canvas bark I mperador. tra. Pernambuco. went to sea, atb P Mon Friday. Ship Victoria Reed, for Montoya's°. barks Irma, for La- Mmina. Blies Morrison, for Eingetott. Jam. and brit inna, for Havana, went to sea early on tiaturdsr morning. CLEARED. Berk Fl°rade, Welsh, Pernambuco and a, market. 'X` A IN owlish es Bone. Bark American, Chr:stian. Barbadoes. Thee Wat Mon Hug teean tele. Morrow, Demerara, A E Outerbridge Aria Orizava. Penaioton, Boston, rt eturtevact tAo. Bohr Ellen Fe. reeler, L swoon, Mayaguez, YR. Jo ha Mason Ps Co. Behr J culler&leder. Clayton. East Greenwich, J B. Blasiston. rohr Belle, Barrett: lestrloh. do Bohr Boxrr. B mu, !Paxton, do Behr .1 bl Yahoo. vadat), Boston. B. K Powsli• Balm B B Wheeier, Ittoulanghlm, Salem, 1. Rothermel Cor Bohr I. Chester, Somers, Boston, Binniolumn A Glover Bohr M Shinther. Ireland. do do Bohr L. nailer, ateiVman. do do Bohr E T emith, enuto. Boston, L. Audenried dt Co. Bohr • herter Usk Butter, Portsmouth_ do Bohr Feriae, Sheffield. atoning ton, Treverton Coal Co Bohr Frederick e.ge.l, MoLltamon, Portland, Van Born, Ve oodworm & Boar Barak lianage, Weaver, New York, Bancroft, LeWte & Vo t Bohr Ephraim & Anna, Dole. Salem, E R Sawyer & Co sa- J J• roux.. Jerome, Washington. Georgetown. and Alexasoria, r V. eater. Jr. ZST.Ir Bristol, Allen, Bow York. Wm P Clyde. Btr It Willing, Glaypole, Baltimore, A tiroves. Jr. (Dergegeondenge cleft, rbitathiltek. Exchange.) LEWES. Det..Jnee 9l . • The brie Emily . , from Boston for Chodusna River. MO. to road ship umber. went to see this afternoon. ho vessels at toe harbor. Wu:ASA—weather fine. Yours. A. ZAARg.RALL. (COrreseondenoe of The Pram} ISAVAss DE °IUD& lune 11. Thirteen boats left here this moraine, laden and con signed as.10110es: FIS-0e.. 1 . 1 u ter to Norcross A Sheets; John Q A Mc- Conkey . bit*. & aria bawler & Do; C tr. racvonkev rairoad Iron Fo ttfßoo.rvm LOCO. linson bhummon. coal. aim Coi W Murray and Faoe, anmreette coat to iNesr York; It Dever. bitemitans Isom to Ghee peoke C tr: kap -rieuent. At J Lure, 0 R !Moir slew. memo,. Fo.eman. and W C Sintnaker, anthracite coal to Delaware Qty. (Correenondenoe of the Prem) RSA.Ekikl3, Jane 20. The following boats from the Union CSOIII passed into the Schuylkill Canal to dm, bound to flumariplue, Ia den and consumed m 1 iohows: (lash ne. VI i ron to C titulisb; Garret Thrman, board. to W Limo; F J narrow'. do to itorcrusa bheete; AMCILOZIII tattle, bark to oaptain. ' MEMORANDA. - Steamship Karnak. Meanrier. for Havana, sailed from New York FM !net glue Outcome Bentley, cleared at Boston Std =rig for Imo San aranoiseo. dark name n ennedr. from Rio de Janeiro Slay 14, arrived at raw Yore 22u inst. sisiled in. ammo with bark albs Magee. fur RicoliMund, and brig North Point, Sio.ith tur do. Bark Mit on. Bradford, cleared at Baltimore 21st inst for Montevideo. L Bneknam, Buckram, cleared at Boston Mid inst. for Philadelphia. Hug irrniOn Adana, York, hence, arrived at Portland 20th at Brig Russian, Drinkwater, for New York. at Maya gusts 6th inst. Ketch .ommeria. Barnes, at Mayaguez 6th hist, to loan on the ems for Philadelphia. Seim Wm Volt, et. Rayner Anne. Matilda. Price, Willow in ow Bare. Bulge, Cords : Newkirk, huotley, ass 4 It Wilson. lava, itenoe. rived at Boston 254 ,not. Sabre Jai bulky, van. an , P Oozed, Soto.. elea.ed at Brown 224 inst. tot Pboladelphia. Bohr W is Been. Baoon, cleared at Boston 21d for %lite nston, Het. Rehr thialuith &Merl, hence, arrived at Newouryport inst Bohr I 1' tame- r roboott., staled from Newbnrynort Slat test for Bs i t.Apipitia. eons W m Paxson, Stevenson, hence, arrived at New port Mtt mgt. Bohr 8* At Bbaddiek. Allen, from Hartford fur Philo,- deem., at New Yarn net mat. Bohr D S marabou. Allen, hence, strived at Boston Mat amt. Bohm Alexander Blue. Crowell. $ Maxfield. May, W Rime. Mason. L A Darienhower. Miller, and 9 A tiani mond. Paine. cleared at Boston 41st mat. for ?head. Bohr Rebecca Armor. Lynn, from .usunware City for Bridgeport at New York 21st lest. Sob's acienine. young, and Warrington, Clark. helms at Newbun port Mit test Bohr Emma Tuttle, Smith, from New Haven for Phi ladeinh,a. al New Y ork Zia inst. norm Flyaway, Davie. irom isew Haven, at New York Xrd inst. Bohr Clio, Teal, cleared at New York 22d inst. for P6odsl hit. Bohr C Denninon, Jamie. from Chester for Phial.- detoftia at -ew York slat rnat. Rohm Colorado, Sheppard. Lonna Bray Weaver, Sisad hAz Rob can, !nice , sailed front Newbaryleort 20th inst. for Phitado.phisi. .chr M - rtha Bhourda, hence, arrived at Pro vider:foe 30th trust. Boma tree Hoffman, Benectt. Elaad. Jarvis. and 'l' Benediot, hills. sailed Dom Providence 20th lam for Philadeinam. Bohr Julia Maine, Preston, cleared at Boston 21st inat for Philadochia ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. John Kennedy, New York R E Mooowen A son, Pa tl M Cummtogs, A lechen'y Jai Burtenshaw, Mine Robert Hanna, Cleveland L Crawford. iirveoand Girnt Thos O dbl. Pitteb'g Lt W W Wattles Putsb'lr C L LAyton ).• Jutland & la, New York Mrs G L obis Hodson oily R H Boyd. New York H a t Davies England C F Me. tett & la. A Y J W Davidson. Malta T C Mellor & w,Pittaborg W w Por t Mon roe L Maedrther,r t Monroe D Port Monroe lo 0 Jutland,. hew York Lloyd Olover t New York Mrs lid -ea tit seeld W rrio,,,n, Arm York Edward Gilbert, New York W W Hewett. New York V Anderson. New York N P Willis New York Denise Denise. lowa 0 it rchurk. lowa Mrs Ban emsn. Barri/leg Miss Heideman, F D Re Drs. Jr. Hartford E L Hertz. 118 A J 11 Helmet Inettin NI Ousel.. WEI tampon .8 m. it•oenoxu. ua A W 8 Hillier Mt Louis Mum Juoicoo. Darlington W WMills. U 8 N N .k.vanc. ttos on W W Whitman. Newark Bde tordera dc. Is. N York A C Maynen. Milford 0 8 astuont, New York N ,DPtW. NOW ork N E Monroe ew York worthingoon, Keokuk R Loring, newton L A r !drifts. Boron J T Bra ey New York W C Freemen. York P H Corland. New York E r•nuth. New York O M Wrigh,c Washington E Conant. Ploiida J C Smith, Hew York J Chester A Ferry J B Crown*, row York U Diokinenn, f tarok JA BJTIaII- Ciocionati. 0 TJ 061Agbeair oiLrAtIL RI OAT. N-w York RJ Kerr, Balt imore Buchman. Cincinnati Jr MI Pomeroy. Cincinnati 3VI Corium. Cincinnati, 0 M D Fie New Jersey I H Dukes, New York 8 B Pierce, Jr. Boston W J CraigF, U a N G W bilwords. Pittsburg Lieut Petshurs J W William., Pittab nig is Denman, New J emir C ZMlG•Pittebon & Buckmon, P ow York C n a iadletnnr. NO OA. DIXON] la, Csnoinnati Lieut W W Carrera'. Boat Gen e B Omer. blew York Cept G W Pinioneon, s Y Cept J J Ven Nest. N Yon k CN.tILW 11.1:61 , 17101t, NY C L King, prey York Copt e K I hatcher, 118 • W V Way, I.lro L A Whireay, B.ltimore J Mansura, Indianapolis J P Van Dusan. Wash C C Moore, oew York H D Prover, New York Ti aye**, New York 0 Twitonell, Boston IL Prime. New York W Blida, Jr. Claraland,o D Comwell, Jr. hew York J R Covington, Maryland R. 13 w Peeler. Brooklyn 1111•_1 Benner 1J 8.6 Copt Isaacs & son, Y Warden. I.T ei N H at Weaver, Newport It F Budge. England R B itencoult, vi ash C Rol:noon. New York A Rindekg row York A Kebn, Now York A 8 Beers. New York J w gtile, Nr w Jerss M W Fruit, rw York R Fredericks. Dew York li Mnfer, New York C P Thompson. Adam Weed. Albany 30 Ratl6l6 -- R.- 04i 1W Reauliss IL_- 430 IN.. 400 do., '.3 35% 16011119obigan uen R ,. . . - 43 GO 51icsb 6 & N I R.... liNt iso -mama. R.. _____96l9 110 111 Gen R 50.... 610 64N, Jac. d0:.._.. _I, 8 BAU iWO d0.—...........600 8 1 - U be 46.-.- - ::-..216 Gs 190 do- -- -- 43 WU 111.0 d6....--.o 614 ;2 0 d 0..-.- a 864 i 131 d 0....—.---. ON irs 814 2 . ° 69ric 77 9; T.: 1 4 , 9 i SO Woos &CM R.-- as% 10 do.. .. .. - 630 10 f6O do.--- ---- 63 60 10 co.-- ---- 63 Box iBO .00.- ..- --.290 601 so de. ----• .•• pw &di 900 co —. -...;--.. 6 .36 168 do— ... . . —.193 SO% 990 do-- ,-.. -- siir 003 i 103 Cleo & Thieoloit,... UM ; 175 Csdeago & it. I X..- lb MO do.. . . 3634 go do-77-:;::616 16,6 MARIN b" Ll4ll6.l6tat*hreCki. VP TO 12 o'w.oog &MT NIOTET. BIP4CLUIFTIP fittPlni—Ptitutt street. istoonlAnan BRetmay Allentown It Hatettottn, ell-ntown Jai oo Ha r r is , Tenneasee Drown, Reading Knode island P Neill/m.li I John De Wilt, IlLarrinnum MAE Forward. Penne, J HeAlston & la. Conn H ginger & la, Loudon Cat T Bud IT 8N .1 /1 MotrtOr don J Parson iitirtleMlll aif Pomo - , Phasic& .1 Milton litanio, H Y .1 B Rowell Ilatontown Alex Clnloninson.Mhyrimed W OeorfiOld. Jr. .Pniiads M rearm) +yam% H J Kerr. Mall and W K Lever ne, Inot•ns P rick ne. 1- 1 8 N Jan Ch&hoon. Boma& Beane Utusltoo/al Sottvri ANIFCRICAN 8.0T8.1.--Ooeocour. 111t1 , 4311.. above Vs Ilk. T O Bowen. U 8 VONT w M Bk.kespeorre &LIDO. Dr B ROAM' & I. • toward 1:1 8 Bedeor. Now York jee ti birm. librnsbrir Dobert Capt. D Iserare A Al Jr.N.w York W Jameson, fisannore4lll Y b mew Je , may 3 It 11. or. -win. New 3 , 1V0T T qv C Bier Alban,: B 8 Bohertn"rho , n, ^ I D'eff Geo Eichoitz. Downnigen tiroC Youar. New Yore A !esker. Ohm York T M Row York 111.1,011111 R07142e-eabssenat street. abase VMid. Gimp FONWOII. Dover, Del J W Morns. Newark J (1 Will, Nowa k t. R Swan, Pew York Mrs T M Reid & oh, N Y J Sedum. Canada Geo W Jones. Philadelphia. tea Barton, Delaware mass Dr G 4 L reasons. PhD,' Chads.y, New York WII wills oh Prey, a I W P,Dowira. stamen - .1 W Rood, rrsTr. Buffalo T Momerixe, New York Jarrett. Baltimore A Narnagton. tame= Addtalar "tumors TIE PRESS.-PIDLADELPIIIA, MONDAY, JUNE 24• 1161. !STATES UNlON—Market street. above Six•th. John 8 Lynch, Harrisburg Mae 13 Bunter Seale Canard- Washington, Wm R Agit. Mid Way Wm Prproo,lllidwily Joe M °pock°. pown'n R. 0 Weill!, DOWDIONtOWO John S MullM.Pown'n Eiohhnka. DownlogLown paoinman. mowninct J West, Now Jersey Julius .aseman. N York A U. Wolfkill. Levrudown ki A t-m•th AU. W Creigh,Pitrebarg Jos R Carman, Poona Thom 0. Mate, Ptttiharg II Welsh. Dunkirk, Ya NATION al, HOTHLr—Raor street, above Intro. U Holhnbsah, Readin- B Barton. New York st CBe ry, Cleveland. 0 HII Prelates. Molter, Pa H tiongaere,ibhio T Z 13 Murphy. Yo k eo L Weetan, New York W K Vanthke. Mantel' 00 F Troxell. Look Haven B Percival. ow York John hihannon. New York Zeigler. New York A H Briggs, New Hone H Mann, New Hope Mae Jennie Briggs New Hoge TH USION—Arok greet, above Third . H S Martin, Allegheny 0 C /le%armee, Baltimore Unman, PenneyManus d PritOnsrd, PecleYlvania. REVERE. RollBE—Third street. above Ram Lebanon E J Jonestowne Pa Site. 8 Wilton, R W King. New York Remuel ' , milk, Allentown John ear rd. Philadelphia 1' Be, & Wlfa BOIVARTO Jesse Cox. Phi latiephis mantel Jones, Near York T V Barr, Readies' J Wauiamacn, Reading RIOIINT VERNON BOVEL—Reeond st., above Arab. John Hardin, Philadelphia John T Berne. New York John Shoves, Hauler, Pa H Moues, Hanley. Pa Han el, Bartley, Pa C Carter. are vv lIIINMenn. Bab D Farailion, Deltirnore F 'morel'. Baltimore James; W Forge/too. Penne W Ettlnser, Plated& BA MAY WRAP HOTEL—Beeond at.. bel. Vine. W Berrien, Pen- sylvanie A Merrink, Penna•lvania B P.ekeriaE. Beek* no. Pa Chas Beater. Shoemlacelren Tharill, tiermostivint AR. ttlival, rermililvanta M Horton, Wilkesb's WAi Tobias, Media. Pe BALE EAGLE HOTEL—Third at.. &balm Callowhtll M K Rsgar Phitade phis Joe Butler, lettilebovn Iteigel,Easiton • T 8 Leinanring, realm ilsvid atom, Allentown. Pa BL' It urelAß—Third meet. stove callocsiit. Willard. Przinsylvnia E L Molphowe t lady, YR , '4 vs Ruppert, Uvuerry D Mars jr. rowastlvanuk Li nforci Ton/limn. Relearns COlt!hl FACIAL ItOTlM—Sizth et. above Cheetmrt. nos aryinhiisdephia Wra !Bartle, New York James Christy. Wi m. Del ankh. Worn. Del Anon Martin. Cheater co V 8 Brown, Philadelphia 8 6- Barker. Philadelphia SPEOIAL NOTICE 6. ST DIRECTION or TIM FECUTLET OP WAS, a Medical Board. to conmst of rurgeon A.N. McLain(' the esedioal Director of the Department of Washing ten. Entron L. A. EDWARDS and Assonant Surgeon erbwrir, u. A. Army. will 00/1170110 3.14 We city M-Inorrow morning, at 10 0N:rook. or as soon thereafter as practical:se, for the examination of each appliaantp for the p ninon of turgeon f r a Brigade as may be re ferred to it by the Secretary of War. ' Appointment will be made from Meng those only who shall be examined and reported as fully qualified by said Board. The Passions of the Board will be held at N 0.170 Peen erlrania , avenue, (north side,) between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. D. it. PINL.F.Y. *Wet Surgeon General. &am 22d, 1861.—kin motion of Peter m o nati, Fs 4,, WILLIAM BOWDOIN ROBIN s was this day adn•itted to praencie as an Attorney and Coun sellor in the District Court, and Court of Common Pleas for thtioity and snooty of PhilsAlelphia Janz 22n. 1 61.--On motion of Peter MoCall, Esq., F. NIAREOE BACHE was this day ad mitted to preotioe ae in Attorney and Counsellor in the Distiot Court. end Court of Common rle,n for the city and county of Phtleole lob , a. It* BATCHELOR'S 1161 D Virti.—Thll3 celebrated. asd perfect !bur Dye is do War is as world. .611 ethers ere mere imitations of this great original, which ben gained man extensive patronage In all parts of the globe. The genuine W. d. Batoholor's Liquid Hair Dye igistantly produces a splendid black or natural brown, without staining the skis or injuring the hair. said will rsinsdr She ill afsafs of bad dyes, invigorseiter the hair for life. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumer*, Wholesale by FARNESToCK Zr CO., IWOrb Zr Co., Philadelphia, 9/rn Pluost OLOTorria OP PIM LAMM E1TTL25.111.346 in the- best manner, expressly for RE- Minx BALM. LOWESI selling prices marked in Piaui insure.. 41,11 seas made to order warranted settesotory. Our 0N2,-PRICH system 11 rte.:air ed ema to. Alders thereby treated alike. sere-:r yortys P rm.. arta MARKET Street. Gummi & Karma's OnattnAtiD NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES. Was Seat In Vi• far Family Aradar. 2.1 .1341 fre ~ 1 11PNW.10 Ottr.ot. P111W..1•Is !MVO to RUTLER-- - WENDR.LL.—On Thursday. June 20th. 1861 at It Paul's 4 haroh by Rev. Dr. 2lewton. damuel M Hutior 10 Lonnie A Wendell _ * WaLMBLEY-8 ITll. On the 20th instant. by the Iter. Thomas tin Martin. Mr. Win. Wallace W alrnsley, of DaWombs.. to Miss Anna L. Smith, or this city. * LAMB—W the 19th nit . by the Fey. Dr. Metcalf', Mr. Dowd K. Lamb to Miss Mary A. Wilson, ali *his city, BEITL R—C t DE.—On the 20 - h medal, by the Rey. R. Alday, Mr. Joseph Dottier to Atom tenth Cade , born of hiladelphia. WAHR the 11th instant. Jabes Warren to Lydia 8 Atkin, daughter of Henry and Elms • BUBBMAT•nu-111L.DEBILAND. — Ori the salt Instant. Caroline ev, Mr. Mann, b o th of Goesmann to Mlu Hildebiond. both of this city. EfFROP.-011 the 22d instant. after a lons and severe illness, In the hope of a blessed immortality. Wm W. Bishop. in his 49th year.' The family and male friends are respectfully invited to attend his funers.l. fmmt his late residence, I'to. 016 Chestnut etteet. on Wedneeday at d O. M. MATBSR.—On the mormalt of the Sid instant, M. r. E inn Mather. her relati , ea and friends are respeotfullv invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of bee son-in. law, James Mi. er. Muir t Street, west of Fermat, on Tuesday af•enmon , at &o'clock. lita Lao Orti—tns the 23. i i anent, James W. Salmon, printer. in , he Fifth year of h,s age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. * R —On the 39th inrant, Mrs. Frances Mintzer. in the 76shrear of her are tr.,. nes rare rreittenee. No 987 North Fifth Street. this ( Mond is } morning, at 8 o'clock. e IL.—ou the 21st instant, Emerson Reich ner &fed 2 years, youngest son of Win. D. and Nita beth tie.ohner. Funeral from N 0.343 North Front , street, this (Mtn day) a-term:ma 4 oTeloolr. PEPPER —On the Slat instant, Mrs. Mary Pepper, relict of the late George Pepper, in the 824 year of liar Weekly H. barrisaits is dr Di the =En Abscess. .....—_ Earns and Soilde..._ tianoer. Uterus. «..... " Casualties-- • ••••••••-• —,- (kugestion of Brain rairipaten.Bowele hler& Infaittunk— Morava Consutruipor Lungs Cameramen B run. convulsions —.—.. Disitheria....... °— Diabetes Drees,' —' Disease of Brats —. " Heart " Kidneys. Drowned.— Opientery e _— E D ffusion on Brain.._ Eeilepsy Erysipelas Yelargenetof Roark /Mr, Scarlet... "r• sherd.- - - Fungus Med° !aria Males. nth Femal 07 THE 18 lii 3 I 10 Twa Under 1 year.— -.--. 66 From Ito 1----;--. 28 " Ito 6 -A-. 44 .. ~6 to 10.....--.... - /9 10 to 13 3 " 16 to 20 . It ' 20 to 30.....---- 31 " So to 40--__ 21 " 40 to 60.—.--- 131 Negrotrr-United State' known, 20. . From the 11190110950, '11; the Uountry, 6. I Ima WABD9. I WABDS . %slls. First.--.......12 r Tenth ..„ . 7 Nineteenth-10 Second ......- ..14 Eleventh--. 18 Twentieth ..... 16 Third .... 6 Twe1fth ...._..... 9 Twenty-Stet . _ 4 F0urth......... 8 Thirteenth. • ... 3 Twenty -oeconii,. 2 Fifth— 9 Fourteenth-- 9 Twenty-third-__ 4 1 Sixth -- ft . Fifteenth-- 7 Twenty - fourth.. at Seventh ----II Sixteenth. .114 Unknown ....-../9 Eighth....--- 9 Seventeenth -.. 18 -- 1 Ifintit--..-.... 9 Sighteenth.....lo TotaL---265 The number of deaths compared with the eorrezpond ing_week of 1860 and of loot week, was an follows: Week ending fame 9S, 1860,wae---- - ----- 202 Week ending June 16,1861. wee..,.....-_ ..-.-..653 ill order of the Board of Sean. W/LLIABI REAP. Health °Meer. WWII BLACK BAREIiES, only -5 50 orate, 7.4 wide Black Baronet, only 60 ciente. 7 4 W7OO Moon Barone/1, only 60 cents. 7 4 wide Blbok Thsingee, only 6236 cents. .7-4 Irmo Bleak Baregen. only 6E centL X wide Black Bungee. only 160 C Mat.. • DEMOB & Bun% mourninbtorn. on No. 91$ nar..§Trivr ntreet. vsivansiTv OF PENNSYLVANIA. (It r. PAR i dthriT OF Atcr..) t nomination of the Junior. Sophomore, and Freshman .; Renee, at the close of the Third Term wa.l be h. Id in the folbowins ardo Mand.Y Joe. 24 F.nm 9to U. Juniors, by the Provost. ( Moral Philosophy lend Sophomoreh t by Prof. Ks* d ill. ( Arta.ytteat Gettmerre) Written From it to 1, Fieshmen. by Prof. Copycat. (Genera/ Pistory.) oral. Teeeeday 2t,t4, Fin 9 o ti. Juniors. by Prof. Ken dall, CD,fferenttal Calculus.) and Freshmen. by Prof. incite-a. {Cicero 's Emetles,) Frnm 11 to 1. Sopherno-es by Prof. C vee, Latham's Handbo-l; of th. Mnslith LatclullSOestittii Wedge. day 2714. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, br Prof. Kendall, (Geometry ) written. FT , III 11 to t. buniors, 'by Prof Allen the Prometheus of ..trisehrluttJ oral . Thursday. 27 r roM 9to 11 Jitivors. P-m. Jack son auveno 1 aria. From 11 to 1. Sophomores, by Prof *Hen. (the Gleuds of Aristonkanss,) ors:. F'ridoy.2ate. Prom B to 11, Juniors ny Prof. Frazer. (Heat and the Endue ,) and Soohomores, by Prof. Pri,aer.t Chemistry if the Meueli.)sorittet. Saturday_ 29 A. Picini 9 to 11. Sophomores, by Prof. Jackson. (Horace—Odes and Bpi sits. *sal. MaudgY, July Ist. From 9 to 11, .Fresamets, by Prof. Allen,( Herodotets,) oral. OSOF GE ALLEN. 3e24 It Seoretary of the Fanny of Arts. TA • • •OF H E.' . - BENS Itt , TYR,' UM , Itll OF PR %MS Mali be at the Rooms of the gourd. cos OD ES NUT street. THIS (MOA DAY) KY} , A IMO. June M. at eiaht o'o.ook. It Imam BLODOnT, fillsoretars• BUSINESS runes iurtiorr PRAYER the SANeOM-81BEET (MAC% eetweeo Enthth and ninth !streets. Ad who can IDAke it oonven.ent to lemon are invited to be present. The friend, of these wee have entered the arm, we invited to otter d. Prater :ideal; offered for the ie . :there end their fami nes. arELM TEES COUNCIL. No. v 6 0. U. A. m.—The members are requested to atiso.d the masted inseams on 'ELIcanDA.O tre.bl [NO. gath.st 8 °rola*. when an Elect.ort of Offioeng Mal tare clue. after vrh es th 4 room mill be open for the Dresentstios of s sword, rub, and Belt to Brother. Capt. Emery Einweohter, late According Be(370151, Jett 11* C. K. BeEßß,Beoretari. cfrNOTICETO THE PUltt.lc.—Tunt N DEStabtriEll,.the Cuhemitteti On Illunn or She • DEL AltD WAY OILIGIISPY. of nuatt-lphist. re pectSul y announce to the pnAllo that the eeisathrot the Society tor, 150 el lumina lowed, no concerti of saie moo's?, be ticeu MOM the eqemeecement of the Pall Iteseon• All Coneerte. therefore, announced Til ti NANA Of tinder the &WWI C alma [loge ty, are unauthorized and in vireo% ()Dumdum to the vales by which the docility Lover, ea A. R FAUL, JOlld J ItElBLl34._ IMP hthißA 141. te. 011usEl. It Cora. on Mamie Handel and Eladyn eloctete. YOUNG MEWS CHRISTIAN ASS°. gr . CIA LION OF Per ILA DEL.FIIIA.—The reguisr monthly mention will be held on hlljoi DAY AVE . -41SG. 24th instant, in ihe seems of the Aneomatton. Nos. lona and telt CREW:SLIT Street. Mr. John Pat terson is tits Essayist: blembera eaggetally remitted to attend. Stringers sad the nubile generally invited. • JOON NANAHAKEL Jen-It Cornenteadtne INPoretary. MEDICAL BOARD. EiITRGHON 0.12:A4:11111.110E MARRIED. DIED. :port ot Interments. BIZALTII OTTICY, June 27. VOL V of of PAilatiaohia from Mg 16th to fid Jose, lan. ==l --v --- Gangrene._.. ....... ileum rhage.. . 11insmmation;Hrain Bronchi -...• . " Heart .. ... " Larynx. —. " Perm:annum " Bt. tr. Bowels Intneteseeption—.. Inanition.- .... . . .... loterus ................ 3 aundine -- - •••» Malformation . —. Martinmas.- ...-- Measles-- ...... .... Old &gm.-- ”..—.. Premix.- - . ... Rheumatism. Heart eeroinni .-, ~..... Softerog of Brain. Boutil-Pox --.. Still Dorn. —...-- Suioide... of It • Stricturevelem Ittbeifdenontermi- Teettong.....• • • ••-•-• TetAVITIM. --........ Thoaration.Throat - Unknown -- Total —..-- Boya, ao • Girls, 91 THEEZ V/ From 50 to 10 30 to 10 13 n7O to 6 SO to 3 " 90 to 1 300 to 1 e. 210; Foreign, 36; Un People of Color, 'IS ; from . _ . . . DT. PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. 00.—PRILADELPHIA. AM. TO len.— re avoid d , tention the holden of Coupons of this company, due on the let proximo, are rrquested to leave them at this Wipe on or before the 29th mat, when renews will be given, and °beaks veil. be ready for delivery on the let arox.nw, in exehauge for said reoelPta. ie2l 8t 8 BRAD Orin. Treallerer. MNOTICE—CAMIDE* AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD COAPANY.—An el.etion for tOTII of the Camden and Atlantio4railroad Com• Psn7 , lo serve for the ensuing year. will be held at the office of said Company'. COOPER'S Pole, Iv. Cam den, Now Jerrie', on - TH URBD AY, the 27th Wt., be tween the hours of 11A M. and IP. N. jell CT ROBEKT FR AZEII. IgeoretarT. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL _ROAI4.—MEETIIVO OF .ITOCK HOLDERS. I ;PISCIAL MEETING of the Stookuoidets of the PhitadelPhis end P..vie ltet'vond Compwnv will_he held et the Office of the Oompati , , on THURSDAY, June 2'th, ISM at 10 o'olook A. M.. for the pn•poee of canal deriar a proposition having for its olnect the early completion and leasing of tile railway et the said Com' Pg rj . 'order of the President and Board of Managers. jelly! W. P; D vir SPOFFtte n.weeretary. Or. WE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM THE PEHTESTANT EXCHANDE.Houthwerat corner SECOND anti NIVW Streets, and take pleasure in recommenatnF it to the publio as an institution much needed in our city, for ite ewe in eeleating the beet wee, women. and children as to aharaoter and quali fumbons: J ADDICKS, Do RACie street. E SELLERS. 6.een and Tubehooken etreete. JO LIANNA RANDOLPH, 1724 Chestnut street. EDWIN KIRK Pet RICK, 1221 Arch street. Dr. PAN COAST, 1131 Mount. Vernon lamer. JAS. rattuHARDH. 1820 Mount Vernon street. 0.60. PEREIRA N. ra47 Nort n Eleventh street. P. G. OLIVER. MO North Sixth *treat. • s. BOW r.ft, hlrtiLand tiermantown avenue. T. WILSON, 210 North Front street. T. MAGNI R 422 South Front street. m. M. WHITE. 323 Marshall street. W. 0. BOKEttoss Market wrest. W. H. MORAN MON 4►B Market street, and over one hnndree and fifty more, to whom TO &rem* will be given at the nifioe. my3o43m EIMITAICY NOTICES. At.SEADQUARTBRSYOUNG)B tr BrITUCRY It EGINIENT. lituiftm oA VALRY—Puiusirsurmis. June 19. 11341.—.1 on inert.l meg an! be abbey ed to fil the ranks of the origindependent Monmed Hangera rio.l- to be at- taolvd to Colon.l Young's Kentucky segment, Light Citesary. already Aare]) eii and to be Muttered into the United States hervioe for three jests. Apply at 140 oouth'XltlßD Street, Room N 0.16. M. H. tr. KEI4DIG, jel9-4t Captain Commanding. I,OPO MEN WANTED FOE. THE UN 4T ED STATES id *AIRE CORPS, able-bodied, II between the ages of SI and $5 years, not less than five feet font and a half inohes high, and ofgood character. Soldiers serving in this corps perform duty at navy yards and on board Vatted States shins-of war on foreign stations. AU other information which may be desired win be given at the Rendezvous, No. all South FRONT Street. First Lieutenant W. BTOIEBS BOYD. ioi-lat Recruiting Offwer.le rwrir rtryibtcATiortlis REBELLION RECORD, ED.TED BY FRANK MOORE, Editor of "American Eloquence" and "Diary of American Revolation." Published by G. P. PUTNAM, NEW YORK, In Monthly Farts, at lido. An Impartial, Systematio. and Properly Digested Eistory of the Cheat SECESSION REBELLION. It contains all the DOCIUMENTS, SPEECHIs'S, MEASAGEEI, SEOES AWN ORDINANt,ES, PROCLAMATIONS, /MAO 313, /3, rA TRIOTte SO CS AND BALLADS. Together with GRAPHIC ACCOUNTS OF PETE MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS NOR tll AND LOUTH. Parte I and 11. ace each, illustrated with MAPS and Portraits of LIVUT. GEN, KOPP, JEF FERSON DAVIS. 3. C. FREIRONT. are now ready. For sale WHOLESALE and retail. at the Office of the New American Olot , tpedia. No 33 Smith rIX FR Street, up stairs. Agents wanted throughout the mate. JOHN MOFARLAN, Jen+ , A GEST. REAVENT Abet:lBß PUBL R 3 Aft lONS Imported and for sale by MouLROY Sic CO.. No. BUCKLEX r3t, ear abo u A IV oit y OFCIVILIZATION. Vol. 2. &mows Elvo. cloth. __ BOURNE ON THE ST' AM ENGINE. Nam edi tion* greatly enlarged. Very numerous plates itch °loth. Sig I TI •NARY OF NATURAL BISTORY. By Wil liam Baird, M. D. With map and numerousitustra trona. 8,0. cloth. $3. __ DINTS ON 141 , EINANIMIF or, Common Sense and Common P rrors in Common Riding. By Col. Sao. Greenwood. Plates. New edition. 1 quare gro, cloth VB. 81.76. DEO] IuNARY OF CONTEMPORARY RIOORA rdY. OOntsnnt.g IYlem , im of nearly 1.000 emit ent in ,rtiwidnaia. %nab 8-o. olodt,_EAS. 8116 G SYiO ON POPULA R. EDUCATION. BY Neuman W. Senior. 'Rim, cloth. , 53: KJaIVRY AND RARIJEA OF THE ART OF MB- DfO/Nrs BY J. Rutherford /Inset% M. D. With poi- HAPS Ve t cloth SHOO , Ycrtreks 13 av ra.arißLlN. A Boy's Own Bookon a B fre Own Rnbleet. tlr Henry Mayhew. Numerous il iestratons. nmo.oioth.Bl6o. F eRAD EOT H 8 ON TOE PRYhIOAL Fotots. Edited by William Crookes. F. O. B. Nu merous itittiwatiora 13ma l _ar the FAR 'sDAY SIX uTORke , or( CHEMICAL NISI OR.V OP A tiA..DLE, to which ie add-id a lec ture on Pialmara. Ilkscrated. Ilmo. cloth. $1 Foreign 80-ka imported to order by ovary steamer. Monthly eataioanee of new and old Envoi% and Emma!' Booko furnished gratis on application. jell-6t THE DEBATES OF OONGRESS.—The Debates of the next Pension of Congress. to con vene in Wriehteston city the rith of July. Mt. will be Published officially by the 11/Aerate tied n TIE DAL i.Y OLUBis.mmatemer form, and in IRK 00116RFB SIONAL4 0 1 41),07 , AliD A PYENDIX. to bra form. The hitter yawn free thyoush the male of the enite , t States. The once tm et her cones the 1110.111011 In e 3, in advance. payable in specie, post office stamps. or ihe notes of •come• on yaw btnlie. JUAN C. R 'VW!. WASHINGTON Jane 18 1861. JeZl.7O or AeBORTRO ENVEU PER— witte,PatrlogiOtlilitary. N valand ° Gr t mane_ 'pelagno. bandoomely printed ooa"a' ma iled ll:ee o portag e upon receipt of 28 cents by Xf No. f 47 flaugoin s t reet Phibula. 'DAVE DRILL BOOR-Ring & Baird.; edicion. with thirty eitgraviage, mailed frea of pottage upon receapt of SS cents, by - XING & BAIRD. B AXTER'S VOLUNTEER'S MANUAL, First Pat for the Soldier. with HO envavinga, mailed free of postage maul receipt of WI e..0t., by KING & BAIRD. B Li XTERIS VOLUNTEER'S MANUAL, _L. Second Port for the Officer. with SO engravings, nisalcd tree of postage upon receipt of '5 Gents, he .11.1Nti & BAIRD. rrIRE CAMP FIRE (10111PANION -a• OR. BONGS FOR TER VOL Nailed free of postage upon receipt 0115 eerF I Z IB F R4 - RlNt* & BAIRD! ) Printers and Put:dialler& j 022 3t No. 607 Ransom street, Philadelphia. G - ENTs 7 , FURNISHING GOODS. FINE BLUNT 111A14 uncrour.-J. W. 50077,_ 81.4 CHEW PT 'Street, a low dews below The" Continental.' The attention a Whol alas i Basler, s invited On. hie IMPROVED CV'S CF SHIRTIS, et ireyeritr At, iteye. and staterie 1m kin/ 16441 131110TOGRAPPS SUIT ABL E FOR Paw inn. and to nand by onl• CC oenta. Co lored Photographs for $l. Amorotrion at all prices at R titat'is lIELIMILVO UMW]. bECOND meat, oho-, Wean. , Tin P • 4RINERSHIP HtIENTt F existing batty-en His setreribers. tinder the style of lIER4T SE & BANICBOI.4. is this thy dissolved by mutual eess-nt. IJ. BANK STINE. - Jane 22 1821. 1e24-2t * J. P.ION. OIVE 0 . 11,.--Pure Olive till in white ghee betties jest raciatvad "Pr hark Juliet POT . l 6 IJAUgEl JAUgE CITE & CA'RISTAIRS. ezi vo • ecm•h PROvratrert. BVISTAJL DislV 6.1.001x8. SUMMER, BLA.NRETS.—The subsen. bore nave now on baud '. - a mill lot . of GAUZE BIM* ER BIANKETS,II 4 Andl3-4 5 SHEPPARD.YAN EA RIANGE.N. :AMON. Et..une fannw , tog Ory Good', No. 10 8 011.88T1 1 1UT groat. TABU! NA Ph.T.AII4.—A full. assortment - 11 - 01 TA BLV NA MCP" 58.5 4. and 4.4 a s.a. All qua - insp. fr. m 50 Ta au per dozen. For e. le by ISHIKITARD, Val LI , . NIA Gr;ts. &Au RISO Flouse +urnlehipp Dl7 43.5415, Jett 18t No. 100% CRP 8 U r strain. Pp Cali BARNSLEY TABLE DANIAtif.B ge , AND DI P rats.—The sulneliben eirer for as'. at Oa LOW t BT market pram a fall :eso•'meot of Me PER.,yaviest rind of -1- AMA DAM...ant and DlA mutable for hotel'', boarding hoagies or private families. en PP 0: RD. TAN ft A RLINGvN. .% ARLON - W. lipporloll of Linen !off House [emulating - Orr 0 mai, e24-tf No owe eatY.al rat eat pARIS LACE MANTILLAB, BEOOND IMPOILTATIION. These Goods having been relinquished by our Import ere—in view of the war orops—f =r hit e more than toe hare mesas of duty, will be orered to purchase's at a ColleniKditilig reduction from usual retail prices, via AT 50 CENTS ON TUE DOLLAR. THE BALANCE OF OUR MANUFACTURED STOOK— BILK CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, SPRING CLOPS CLOAKS. SIMMER OLOAKii. Also, TRIMMING LACES, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, to., so., All in large assortment, will be oloeed mat at an average reduot•on of 055 a ALF. In order to oomplete our ar rangements with our oreditors. J " .. W. PROCTOR & PARIS MASTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM. jell-tf 708 COESTertrir Street. - CLOAKS AND MAVITILLAS.—OATT- W_ TION —Lisboa are ogutioned mind the nefa rious; Stetentente of VIITIKMS formerly in our enrtor, and now in pie Meath)) of other parties who represent themselves •to be oolneeted” with us, and their sahib lishynents to be" braneh.s of the Paris Mat:vile t in portent." Svc!" seorematts are sitnete nalartrran. used to ensnare and dust the ensusoutinn. We have no other 'tore than the one we have owe- Died these gnx rears, at 7013 CIiaSTN CM Street. J. W. Pe °OTOS. & CO.. Paris Mantilla 211mpornan._ JVRE LANDELL open today one OMB more Feet Calera Organdies. I 2 ete. Summer Goode all reduced. STEEL & SON, A-K• 1in.`713 North TENTH Street. above Ceatett, Witt sell the BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF NEW AND DESIRABLE. DRESS GoODB At stilt greater reductions in prisms than they have ever before meek and at MUCH LOWER Fr/Icy; than any RETAIL-WHOLESALE HOUSE in the city. Fancy and eonlard /Aline, very cheap. Very cheap and ;odd Black Came Dregs Goods of every variety. Fine Jetionet and Organdie Linenat MC LACE MANILEII, POI MTN!, 110HRN005, SILK AND CLOTH COATS AND rdANTLEe, jet GREATLY UNDOR COST PRICES. TOE BLANKETS AT VERY LOW RATE& Tarlatans for Mirror Covers. 10-4 Nets for Ohand el tem • Low Woo !Kunlun for do. EYE{ & L&NDELL, jOlO FOURTH and &RIM SMALL-PLAiD Blue and White French Silks. , Biselt arid white French Mike.. /drown sod White Frenth Sias. Omen and White French Wks, _ I grule and White Frenob Elam al dos. Ude& at el CO per dos. Ile dos. white Sok Gloves !Do per Pair. Adany goods redueed very low to 01061.011tOtit JOAN H. STOKES'. Jen sod RCM Street. RYKE & LaegiALL have fashionable BRBPRERDB' P AIDS }thick and White Plaid Valencia. Black kna White Plain Mohair.. k LANDFILL, FOURTH and . 111 ZA 801110ta i t erll this Emorauu— it twos lOW Wril= swine OM i RRTAIG DRY GOODs. A & N E D roman E Y ADD L E ARCH, L, HAVE A FINE STOOK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO THE ZESSENT WANTS OF THE Fr.OPLE. MOZAMBIQUE% PRESENT FASHION. SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK AND WHITE. FINE FRENCH ORGANDIEs, LOW, DARK LAWNS, FAST COLORS. FINE PLAID SILKS FOR BONNETS. BUMMER SHAWLS, NEW LOT. LACES, MANTLES, SILK BOURNOUB FINE LINE OF TRAVELLING GOODS. BEST MITTS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY. HOOP SKIRTS, ONLY FIRST QUALITY. SUMMER QUILTS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, ae. je2l-et CAPE MAY, SARATOGA, NIAGARA, ATLANTIC CITY. LADIES rntending to visit these or other watering places should bear m vivid remembrance that the large WHOLE :34LE STOCK of PRICE, FERRIS, & Co. Is still . . n "sale at 807 CHESTNUT ST., In which they wilt find, specially suited to the "SEASON AT TatE SEA AMORE," Or any of the Summer Resorts, HANDSOME EMBR OI I) BRED SKIRTS AND PEIGNOIJRB, for wearing with morning wrappers: ELASTIC CHINESE LINENS, for travelling dresses and dusters; LINEN COLLARS and SETS. /be.. to softer with a large svortment of EMBROIDERIES sad LACE GOODS. muted to the above- mentioned please. " THE STAY-AT-HOME COMMITTEE." Should remember the (MEAT TARLRTANES, for covering _glasses. ohandellere, dv., together with our J ACM: ETS. CAM UK 1C13.. M LL. 8 wIS BcB AI AlN d°"3l "Lilitt s 6kg le ktt d o l aitl. lol4 at „Tub's' OPmivico. A fresh tot PA apple grlirget,anagut Ilmenojennen Lanni nnd k v dningn. , Comb to oafs trimmed lina val. Lace. Val. and other Laois eats Sir AND ALL As' ABOUT giAL.F PRICE. - PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., JeE 807 CHESTNU r STREET. WHO rfEb A T STOCK HOSIERY. HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TILIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOOD% FOR SALE AT RETAIL, _ _ FOR CASH. AT RETAIL FOR CASH, AT RETAIL FOR CASH, AT RETAIL FOR OASH, AT RETAIL FOR CASH. Tha Subaaribere offer for sale, on and after THURSDAY, 6th INST., Q. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH EWE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH RIDE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH BIDE, 110. 409 MARKET MEET. NORTH IHDig FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P.M. THEM STOCK. Or GOODS FOR CASH, RET A TT.. AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES AU kinds of COTTON HOSIERY NEEDLES, PINS, GLOVES. HOOK' AND EYES, LACE MITTS, SKIRT BRAIDS. ZEPHYRS. TAPES, BRAIDS. SHETLAND WOOL, coma, BRUSHES. SPOOL COTTONS. PERFUMERY, BUTTONS, UNDSRSHIRTS, (Of all Descriptions ) (Silk. Marino, &a.) 41.01 a Full Anaortment of Dreu Trimming*, BURNETT, SEXTON, 14 SWEARINGEN, Je4-1m £4O. 409 MARKET STREET. NEW MANTILLA STORE. The mat splendid 1111 LA MANTLBS 1n the oily. HOUGH & CO" SIS SHIITE TENTH S MEET. sir ac MANTILLAS, In every new style, the ri'eheet qualities ever wen. at the elegant New Store, 96 SOUTH TENTH STREET. 1814-2 m HOUGH & CO. OLOAKII, IN EVERY NZW P. 7 Ittle,eot TVENEr, my3l-1m No. S 3 S. Ninth street. QPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA neM at IVENS'. mrE!•laa QPRING CLOAKS, THE CHEAPEST 1 , 7 over Sean, St 7n.731 lm No. 93 S. Ninth street. fl.LOAKS.—Wholessie Merchants are in. ',it ' d to insneet the irtoek at IV'ENS', No. 4.1 South NINTH Street, corner of Jayne ■t my.ll-1m Between Merest and Ceeetnnt. Q, MOOR SHAWLS Pitt Bo+der Gra• Bayern Shawls. Striped Stlk Cb&11 mnaw 'White Rarest. and G onetime. yuht Paisley and 'tel an. Black ail and Broohe PRAR rLe.BB BROXPERS, Jess cyysaTstur and EIGHTH Streets. °RIKER, 431)004. - la lee ElPinkets—M °Knits Nstgass. Coloird *west:mm-0 ass ktrts, Bathing Goode--slip Boilands. Furni urn Chuitnet—Rhode onneutis, Battung Towels—Russia rJra- h. !MARN:BB BROTARRE, 3e22 OWFATNUT and R.inft^evi *vomits FRENCH LACE VEILS.--A choice lot just anrnhae•d from a bankrupt importer, and for gam at wof prma or CHARLES APAMS & FON. • J•2O k.IGHTIi and ARO•• Streets. MUR TITO NETTING, all color s ; Tarle taa all colors, for cowgirls glasses; Plaid and Swiss Koehn* at waolattala once'. °EARLE! ADAMB & 8 0 N. je2o .1.1613 TH and As.lll Streets, QUEIMOL STOOK OF DRESS IN OODFI AT FRIO SE' ArtOOHDING TO THE TlMFl3.—Poplin., Bare. es. half ems; illadis Del Au n re • Awed from SI 12X0..; drains Gammas redvoed from 11% to So. epeensi attention is requested to oar stoqr of Mon dies mod Jaonnet Loma.. Whieh Wei ye hnlllll to Men out eta low figure. cuARL ts .11114 tr tiOrt, jell MOH fH and ARCH Streets. A BANKRUPT IMPORTER'S 1 I 1 1)Cli xs, of Samples of Linea Cambrio Handkerobiere. in b.ra-stif °bed. siver am dad sod embroidered from 10 cents ro 61 cents each ; a great bargain purchased & sacrifice for cash, ai.d co be sold in ihe same way only. CHARLEN AO fkMB & 80N. je3O EIGHTH and ARCM Street'. VRENOB LAOS P INTS, B AN 1) MANTLES —A lamp itook to be so d atless than wholesale prices. We cannot be tinder/old in these goods. CHARLES AOAMB A. sort, jell) EIORTH and ARCH Streets. NEW bTYLE ULOAKS, EVERY NEW style, every new material. at _mem that astonish :14117 sr o a r i t i rt i lT e lfse store, N. E. corner of VITT 01.0 AK STORE, No. 142 N. Eighth street, above Cherry. are noweellins every new style of the season. wavern qualities, in every new shade of oolor, cheaper than say other store in the Rim yits & LANDELL OPNN THIS - I L-ig MORNING -1 case Momnbiquet,lB3fo. 8 4 bloWunb quell for Dresses and Dusters. PRULLL NOTIVIC I on and after this date IMORPILEY & ekliBs o l will offer EVERY FOSIIIIBLE INDUCEMENI ve OMR PIIBCBABERB OF DRY GOODILI DOllll determined Lo reduce their Meth they vim give Good Eqrgaists I! Beautiful Fanof Silk' for 75 ovate, worth 01.111 Heavy Rich Fano Silk s for 111, well worth BIM. Grenadine and Hawse Goode, about one half their value. Gray /111Xed Goode, in every variety, from 8 Dente per 7aid to In Dente. BLACK SILKS. R.ICH ABD LUBTROUG. VBItY CH SAP. Neat Black Brocade Billie, double faced, &0.. Lalnee, Calionen, Cansimeres. Clothe. Venting.. Lieene,Blitehtm, Flannels. Quilts. COVenli &ea, &o. SHAWL D CLOAK-RODM BAH/DITION. French Laos Mantle., roamer, Wiwi', Eugene& bna Lace Mantles, Chantal* Laos Goads. &a. lack Bilk to Coat. 51anue ,e &0., every stile. 711ORNLBY & P, Br Omer mow= & &PRIMO *Assn Its. t• LINENS AT COST FOR GASH ONLY ! Damask Table Cloths. for rash. Irish Lukens at cost for sash. Linen Ramada at end, for cash. Towels at cost for cash. sheeting, Pillow and Rutoher's Linens. Napkins, Dorbos, =!rumb Cloths, &0,, &O. Compriaing our enure stork Linens AT COST FOR OABH, c co h mm p,ad g f r t e o s h a nd hwi l 4 t p h r es n ent many unusual l abrage gains, even in them times of extraordinis fr oheae geode. CooFE & ntR cu je4 8. E. onr. PORTO and MAR UT. fIIPENING OF THE ARCH-ETHEET MANTILLA STORE, N. W. corner TAN= and ARCH. ALL NEW GOOD& Atoh Lam i3ilk citenlars. Atoll Lt one silk Swims, Cambria. and Pusher Leos Points. Do. do. C do. identillae. Cloth and Tweed ite:dem Bummer Cloaks teo, and to be said at lase then she **A of sztinerttatart Parolimed under she IT:ideates of the War. Dania, manufacture. Ladies are invited to Itemeot this stook, without re ` serve. before purthsetnd elsewhere nuff - JACOB ItOREWALL.Pmer. I ADILES, preparing for the Travelling A -el genes, are invited to examine oar assortment of 'tonna arm/ Dress anode. Shevberdefilud Dress Goods. Superior SUM, GlOseir i _Rariery. SYS& & l,AtfA LL POURTH Slid Laba. WI ANTLES--DTIBTERS. Mantle mom. strix o l floor, abounds is handsome and Mimes. •Fisneh Laos 1100131 It OWL NO _ 000PRI CONASILt._ 11. 11, Caw M tad Illikluulab SIMMER REBORTS. CONGRE&3 - 14 - - A:MA=lc CITY. N. J this ansudsus Wens. situated at Atlantic City, will be opened on the 22th Jane, with every 800ontelOd , titre for visitors. The Bonae from thw beach 1 feet. wins a 8111014 d view of the ooean, and is near the Fish int and Stivt..a point. lb pains tun be soared to secure snea amfort and conitenientle of Mete. j 24 teal THeatats C. C KRRETT. LIGHT HOiJB COTTA6E, ATLANTIC CITY. the neared. Bonne to the safest part of the beach, la now oven for et r, tt.lft 8 jam NO Lvaisoas BOLD uN THE P It.PlOTS'olt. JOHN WOOTTON, Propraetor. sI3OIIBE, ATLANTIC city, Ng M. J. BY DAVID SCATTERGOOD. A NEW PRI v ATE BOAR ING-RoUSR. beauti fully situated at the loot of relldsy MMUS Avenge how open for visitors for the season. Je24.2m SEA BATHING}. - The Clarendon, " (former)y Virginia lloniej Vi ROI MAT I:. ATL triTIC CI l'Y, meow open for th e sooommodation f nosidem IWs donee to wooed immediate.? on the Beaoh, and I om ever.T room ado.da a one view of tat ism. e2i-im] JAMSI3 Jbe4 Wald, M. D. PAMMANY BOUM, NORTH CARO -111 iriNA AVENUE, Near the Depot, ATLANTIC MTV. The anbaoriber takee pleasure in informing his former patrons end the eublie that he hag reopened the above 'untie. where he wtll be happy to please alt who mar favor him with s ie24 am ELIAS CGRAVFR. Proprietor. Cr UMMER BOARDING, ATLANTIC IZr CITY. N J., ASHLAND HOUSE. Minor of Pennsylvania Avenue and the Railroad. Atlantic Avenue, - rs Now arms For the recommit °rearmament or transient Couriers. Jen 3in JOHN 0. NTOKEB. WASHINOTI •N HOUSE, ATLANTIC N. J.—This Hours 'rows the surf. and . a the finPstli"tbiet Grourd en trio Deuce. Bawd per week. 88 80. Bathlrig I roues o 0104 , 1 for weekly boarder* only, guard per tittjr ft 50 Matto meats, by JOHN liuTitatiNA M. ' 3e21 2m • Plopti2(o2. KENTUCKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N Tnis oeinforlAble and convenient new home boosted on Kentuagy avenue. enemas! e the dun House, has been fitted up for visitors this gement. F. & P. cturnwr, fropriston. N. B.—Horses and Carden...to tim e. 104 2n VENTRAL HOUSE, IL/ ATLANTIC CITY N. J ., M. L A WLOR, Proprietor. The above new house ig open for Boarders,Ranee equal to ant on t e beaoh, well ventilated, high nail mt. Ice dervente attentive and Polite. Approximate to the Bathing grounds. j 034 gat VRANKLIN HOUSE, Anat. TIO CITY, N. J. BY MARY MAGUIRR. • • , . This Hong) fronts the mut and possesses the finest week;g 0 mode on the beech tiord,ng dlB 50 per ; $l2O per day. Merle meal SO cents. Bathinc Drcases included for weekly boarders only. i ant Sm TlTl' 110.NAL 11; :ÜBE, IL , ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Ofr a ratiaitlr it ztel (of the Cld Melte.) Proprietor. EP" The choicest brmids of Liquors &nu wart to be found on the !Lend. J 24 ',in COLUMI3IA fit )UN E, Atlantic Vity, N. J. EDWARD DOYLE. Proprietor. This Ramie is in the immediate vicinity of the Surf Boum, d wAhia hell a square of the boat Bathing, Grounds on the beach. The 'proprietor will use every effort to 'nuke his guests comfortable. Terme e24remain able. r 9itt R, CAR HUTBLi, (nearly 711 , 1111 1 1,111: 1 e a U c ilv States Itotel,) SAIVIVe.I. ADAMS, Proprietor. .. 60 ovate, Dinner—. . Carri4gee to hire. PICT' Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable terms 1.24 ara MARsTON 110CrsE. MT. CARSON, olnialkill Grotty, Pe, in now open for visitors. For ti , rate, apply on the premutte. Jett lm* W ALPI T hi. WANTED—To Vxchange some excel. lent Farming Landi in the Witt for 1 Mum To baa in, or mare. • ddr se,forheedayn.atthecffile of this paper. " fitterohnat." pat at* AGRADUATE OF PKWOBTON CUL 'tali' WHOM a BiTUATrell as Manlier in N ddreis " Fanner," oskoe o - thin 6t* Ale,,uNG M art, just graduated from the Risk edhonl. desires a MIT ii.TION in a mercantile house ; would be midland with smell salary until his experience would entitle him to au moremed remunevition. jel9-rat" TISII—A purchaser for a patent right that will yield 5f y thousand dollars to any person who bee energy. $5OO w It toirobese it entire. The pronretor being in g brialth, is immeshed to sell, Address ' Alfred," at this am. Jett-tuw WANTED —ss 000 UN AfoRTGANE on $ Ana-qua nnenonnin.rad proner.tr• Worth h $36,000. Address T. thin o ffi ce. 3e19-12!. VVANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED irdemanovno eau eemumnd a fair amount of near trtde. an engagement In a ii , nt ohm Jobbing kic.' l ". A ddress," L. T. 8.." office of The Pro's. J. 19 10t* WAraliu—atiliDriti to sell PAURA GEIS of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at trioem one third ten than can be aurehasect eleewhero. mu on or address (*MA D enolosed) J. L. BAILEY N o. 164 WORT Street. Boston- Mem mhis-um EISIPLOI EMS W harislNO It 00 Di Men, &a., are invited to address the' Emplov went Committee," at the Rooms of the Young Men M Mtwara/ Assooisdon, 1009 and 1011 calasT24l1 4m 7 ot. aos 19 °MELDING. B 0 ARDING.FamiIy and single rooms -- to rent, with board, at , 61.6 South WARBINGI TO ti Pqmtre. iglCl.le - - OMMEtt BIJAKE/11%0 et Florence S flonebte.—The tindenigned hes orned the large belled on the PieUMW. and is now ready to twelve boarders. Be will beer the house end he table in the best eonditton. *.tROMAS J. DORAI. jeco-6t 1231 LOCUsT street. THE YOUNG MEN'S HOME, South 7111IRD litre t, Philadelphia.. Boar& Lodging, and Washing. Two nollari per Week. Instruction and Medical Attendance, without entre charge. ALEXANDER BLO art. Suparudendent. BOARD OF lILLTIAGEhe : John Bahian. President, CB. Barclay. F. Ratchford Starr. GSM 'S E. Fox, Wm. EA. Coiling. F. Mord mr r. LOVA, Caspar Moms, Al. D., "Wm. Gillespe. Pierce Butler, Wm, N. Ashharst, Bear, Wharton, W..l'. Atir,od. !Secretary it bralism Munn, Angtus neawni jells 01 William P. Lev a. MILITARY GOODS. BUNTING. EUrhitlOß QUALITY BUNTING SX VIE MCP. OR. TARO. FLAGS of all sizes made to order at short notice. EVANS & HASSALL, falti-3t vim 51 aonth. FOURTH Street. ARMY GOODS. ARMY REGULATION BLUE BLOUSES, And a few Wei INDIGO-BLUE TWILLED FLANNEL, For stile by . E. A. GREENE, ietHE* 6 BOUTS FRONT STREET. ARMY BLUE CLOTHS, ALL WOOl4 STANDARD WEIGHT AND COWS. CADET OASES,. CLOTHS, SATINETS, AND JEANS, WELLING; COFFIN, & Co. jets-sr COTTON DUOS, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, TIM BU.* WT FROTHINGHABI I WELLS. mom tf NOTItIE.--The Volunteer's earep.stool L only se onus a Woe, Nog. 2 and ans Nor.; SIXTH Street. LE. WfaLE ja22 St* pußLio NOTIOZ. SELLING. OFF AT COST, A IMO MOOS of Mothomatiol, Optiosl, and Philo- Bosnia& Inatunceste to otose rho bugrooss; Ora r vratig Instruments. Ruin, and !bales, Surveyor's Inaba nte, Nirorosoopas. Telescopes ant spy Glasses. Stereoscopes and Pastures. Impact Lanterns. "t bar mometers and Hyorometern. Sand Glasse., etearn vase, Marva r matr a c Machines, Globes. Scientific aocirs a so, a fine anoartazent of fine Cutlery and Razors, ko., Ac., /co.. Au. C. T. AMSLER, Optician, R 0.633 CIIRISTRITE Bt.) Philadelphia. Inc. B.—The a.lling mine of each aniale la distinctly marked in fidaren. 34019-6 t light puRF, PORT WINE. s FOR DALE BY C. H. MATTSON, ARCH AND - TENTH STREWN. 3135 NEW LOAN FOR SALE A limited amount of the new 3.000.000 LOAN. in to fOf ate bY JAY COOICE & CO., 114 BOUTS THIRD STRIIRT. EABB AND uo&trOßT. A. ThiBOBALA Wok Who can plus or suit averrbodi r FOOO a person 'probable never was born But those who know when they We Waited 111,,ii00ra or ag e " are invited to give him a gall, and those who never were we before may be mused now. Re is at his old place. 808 COATES Street. MIS kia CLARET WINE--In asks and cases of thabroods of ad etlosoNor a a . al pos-Naaor n pgo,lWaYor ot n aLtM,staFmOa snot WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. RETURN OF TIM reVORITEe. • TO NMI and EV RY Wilda Thor Week. 11001,BY AND CeIPIPBELL'S. MINSTRELS, leadm btare or tue bthwroanYrotenion. The litr•lit Cnitro Frio BIHOR. BRoWER and MOON, The nnexialud ilmirunta. trtt R REVELS and NIEUFILLE. Together It Id.aera. HOWARD, CARRLES, larnitt, mud the tan taumE'arp L, QUINTETTE, In iheir Chaste and musiog Enkertalumente. A ehettge or Programme nithts. For astliialarp see Wits. ryas' as nsaal AbinatlOAN AUALLEILY OF MuSLU. GRAND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL FESTIVAL. TABLEAUX and VIVANT. t• 011 THE VOLUNTE SKS' FUND. On MONDAY E,VENIPiG, jll[ll3 2t. 1861. Ihe enter tainment be under the entronate of the 101 towilig eietinguuthed gentlemen: urn. Alex.rd:r eau, 1 7 01.JIVOCII Pogo, Rot.. Richard Yogis. R. R Rigs-_Egg 88. orgtmann. Ego.. Georl ge a amest, Egg David W. Senora Egg., George Ee Muria. esti% gbaries 8. Fite wart, t eq., W gtham Deer, r st.t a Mews, J. K. Moliraia & Mews Stewart & meter. son. - h• e f ollffenue array. of talent will appear • MIELIDEI BERTHA RlMtge Dlr. 6 EO. W. RAtsItLWOOD Mr. GEO. F.ELIX BEelt RT G 4.0. A. COPFEY. Pea. . Mr S. RltwErta. DOTEWORTIPS GREAT MILITA RY B • ND And %fine Ohorue onmpnee+l of ethers of the HAN DBI. AND ATAYDN SOCIETY. Two L.horugeg froth V OPRRA _ . of IL TROVATORR.-Wll.l tne s' age set witbaDVM- Pr Atte e3enewilt he one. A GRAND y— MARCH. by MENDEL SSOHN, wii beperfornieti hits r + D 7 II X ebeiN Lek- Digo see N tind+r the ato of ---......- MR GEORGE PRLIX BENESRT. A SPLENDID sILK B 4NNER w.ll be cemented to the GY q NAST ZOUAVO.S. Captain Efdlebrand, from tt , eir lade frienas. b lieor t te A. Coffey, Eaq The Zottaves will exhibit their proficiency is Military Dr111,..n the a.age. Its National nthem. AMERICA. atil be seam, the audience armating in the perfurmatme. To conclude With iy BEAuTIFIM TABLEAU VIVANT. ' in which Vlr ASH tNGTO.r will aiipe'r in the &Wit, enteeine the Stare and Stripes,se , ta the SECESSIO N FLAG at MR feet mien the scene tha o hm = will sing the THE. STAR. SPANGLED BANNER.- The whoiteunder roe direction at S. !Morena. Tickets Twenty five yenta to ell parts of the hines except the Proscenium Boxes, wh-oh are CO cent' each seat. Peeereod seats in the Parquet can he procured at the Box Office. Ward , ' and Monday, for ten cents ext-a. Tutee's can ait t be obtained at all the Kum MOM& Dome open at 7; to commence a• 8. je3l at A MERICAN AOADViIY Or DOl7OlO. nrl"'Gwr , T AND FREEWILL OFFERING to me IeOLUHTRFR BF FR ntialvNT COMMITTEE, At the foot of WAS RINI qTON Street, near the Navy Yard. John Revery. Prendvnt; J. W Brown. Vice Peed dent B 9. Brown. Trewurer ;I. B Wade eeomarY ; D..ecitors—Charies Venus. l.wao B r awome t . n"p.r. Gears° Stamm* felt, W. Williams, Jetta W. Rieke THURSO AY Elf "lINO. June 47th. For which. epe cial oznasten the celebrated Prima Donna MADAME BERTHA JOH. ANN .E. 14, Mr. W. J. HILL, Tenor. And the 'cone ladies of the Zin-B CBE , T 4an. tR MUM, Bali vorogg, Conducted be Professor Joan HOWillt. Have in the kindest manner volanteaed their valttabli servioes. Also. a fal , EFFICIENT ORCH.ESTRA, Under the threettert of Dr. W P. CUNNINGTON, Who have gc. erously proffered their services for the eire-tain.nent gerticalars In worraomee. 'Tickets to all parts of the home. MI ets. To be ob tamed all throuth "Old Routh mark." and at Reek .t Lawton's. seventh end chestnut streets, 01 all the con do tore of the riassenter railway oars and at the ries dsmy of memo. on 'Tuesday, Wedheo day and Thursday from 9 till 4 o'clock. Doors open at T. commence at 8 o'clock. rr tIMENSE ATTRACTITON.—.A GRAND mDaTOAL AND LITERARY Fr RTIV•L 1a etsli of the Vo'untoere, will he given at ODD FEL) CIWB' HALL. Frnnkford on TU eD , YFvenine Joey nth. She following diwingatahsdpersona will esaw nr. the entertainment:—M re. ANNA I °WELL. MIMI N. /MAW. lx. Gov J WEB FULLOOR, Jr. R. PEEL. TON MACKENZIE, Mr G W. Rear LWOD. Mr. W. J HILL, GEO. VELIX BEN K EMT, Es q . r._(l, 'BkHRI.N-_2 the WASHING'IONIAN and tam!, laLloE Cr 1.1/13, forever no rrrer of tale. t tb-t 1 , 01 !mere milt an entertainment as wag nevrr before FrAefrrord. ItAls4S-eenta. Doors gown at 7Vs. PerCism knee to oomm 130 e at 8. .11112 M RFAD AA GRAND 11113810 L FIUMV AL IN aid of the Poor sod Families of t* e Voluctsers, Cathedral Parish will be bald al PCBUYLKII,Li DM FITS on W pro 811.e.Y, lone ati Itel The grounds are eay of gooses...l'a the rap -mart hoar. tfira'd avenue care Tiefrete 25 elm , ' ; children 10 COWS Can be lied at the o ffi ce of the Oohed - .I Ce metery mummer street todoyr Eighteenth, sad in the eat} olio bookstores. Je2l-itte ABSIMBLY BIDILDINGI3. FIF PR WENN. MONDAY. JUNE 24 , . And grew, titeht this Weals, , anderscia's eigsetie 'P.:Whit - ion of 'he RUSIVAN W n . •11 the great Battles b 7 land and sea. To-nagiose, Oaiminsworm, and all the prate. pomp, sad rorcumstauoa of war. Adoossioa a (teams; •Aildrea tb masa rIiRM TIIIRTY-EUMTEI ANNUAL F.X ,, A 'EDITION OP THE PENNeW•VANIA ACA DEMY OF THE FIN% ARTS LS NOW OPEN er JOsS FITNOW Ritreet. AdotiasiOX fee redwied to 10 Costs. Reason Tide% 24 Bente Clolaren under twelve years, half prey. Catuloruee 5 ants. eV FOR SALE AND TO LET. T;) RENT L9W—Furmobed or un- RlELfururhed, for six motile % or !once , . If eeeired. s large sod convenient HUU,, s Nn 1736 Arca ette•t App]! to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS. 9.6 AWE. Street je 19 tf TV 1.401.1N41ALM DIV lige LIN.NO 123 North THIRTNENTB Street. g i g (l a tt c raMAL . & BROIrRhR t 414140 - 011R8TNIIT-STRogl i lioUst and 111 L STORE to Teat.—The doorirebte busin,mor looottott. I 2 CHESTNUT Strestonth dwellins attaabed. Ap ly 44 431 011ERITIRIT !‘treet. . av a __tali MAN 'DAM P.SOPfillark TO RENT.—To Bent, the large and commodious modern-built Rome, corner of *BRAT Street sad WILLOW Avenue, w!th sae, bath, hot and cold water, sad al. the modern improvements. Appi, to FißilltY B. pre l A., 710 GRSEPI Street, Philadelphia, o R o the atal, 1.1 in TO RENT TWO 00IINTRY ma. BouaEs L one mile from Taeony. Inv** !!o. 717 WALPIU'r Ettrest. mbIP-Ilat" rrIIIIMT—A very desirable MOIL; on the Ninth-street front of " The Continental Motel." The Store at Ninth and Ransom stzeete impe stall/ a y dapted for a Mamma and RAIIII6II Maker. Assa to JOHN R . ,OE fa-tf aenthweet toINTO and A NIXOAA voR SALE—The Steck, (Mod Will, Ix. " tures. sod Mach , oars of the old. established Fever 13oz Factory. Na 29 Pl. Fourth street. &pry w H. BACON. t xeentor. 230 MARK T kt. j. 91 et* &TOE BAIA —II largo I , errick tow, 115 Aeet lonL , somble for 6 Asir staff. Appir WM. MOR bY, it the CA Ili ELD • AL, Logan liquor'. 110Uss. %A:cutta: Kbas. UT of coed untmeroved farm land in the Mate of New Imlay. convenient to the city onll be ezomaceduar elg e rertv. APP/ 7 No. vEDBRA aura. IDT Ii.IIU.IISULY,Xituu6 Wel/Bold L. AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIO7OWNI, raw Real Farah, bought and gold on reaeonable terms Mores and &Faith:um for sage or rent in Nornetown ant wenn".beet Good mortgagee negotiated. CoHestia= mad& the *gammen elven dll4-47 INSURAMOR VONP&XIII2. VABIE INEKTAL&PGJJA ouALk•Aa A, No. 401301LINERVIr Simi; YLR /LAD INSVILLMOE. W&SCIO811. 011orge W. & rdstlook. Samuel Wright---. w tight Ron & Go. Ilomoy---.—" Gimp& Binter. Num Loin% H Lewis Oros & Go. loohord000.—. •• I. C. Howe & Simnel T. Bodine... —Preeet Wyoming CanaltelElTN Jno. W. Evormon—cf J. W. Evorman & Go. Goo. A. West_—... • Wen & Fobro. O. S. " nougat Martin i & aor . Wilmot Dolno.—...Attoroor-at. tow. S. D. Woodruff.of Siblex, Ehnen. & W 06420. Jo*. Realer. Jr... No 1713 Green street. GEORGE W. DAYLl•roold' opt. FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vice rrool l 4o.it„- 11rT1k11,.TlIMOIl n 44 V i AVING 11714D---UNITZD STATER 1`..7 TRUST coMPAiW. oorner THIRD awl ORM NUT Streets. iN7HERS7 FIVE PEE. CENT B. it, CRAwrORD, Frisian% /ARMS R. livrrrEE., Beorstan , and Trassarer. MOS how. rap /0 w t l i 0 7 9199 k. 11Mm Company is not Joined m any isskpliatdaos is Tao l tidrill DikPUI it V BID to No. LII Bondi BBITNNTN Street. near the tin Institute. !be cinder:lined. thankful for pant favors, and ladno determined to went future Patron, a,ge. has twonred en elegant end oonveniolat Aare , and nee new en hard a Wire assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought al Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof safes. Me strictly fi re end bugler proof safes made.) Liao. . lie's Unmet) led hank Vault, Safe. and Bank Looks. Lillie 'a Dant Venit Doors and Looks wilt be fa:nuked to order on abort notice. TM/ 11l the strongest, beat. Protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet onered. Cabinetarticular attention is milled to Liute's New Bate for Plate. Jewelry. &a. Th. Safe be wom sedoi to enrosee in 'style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the 0617 one that la MOWS- W MA and burglar proof. Bramst. 61011.616-1 have ROW CM hand WV twenty la Farrah Herring, & Co.'. Safes, moat of them nearly new, and 20160 forty of othe ;taken compile= a eomnlete assortment as to mace , and' all lately ea abanged for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They orUl tv ..- dat very low pries. Please Gall and it:tunas". laaa-bif . M. C. NA it ff• e' ft. Agent. 2,5 a SALE -OF 44 COLTS, FILLIPS, AND BROOD Irt ARBIL THOROBGMBREA 14.1.4. , !IRIS. ae• D TRO [TING 8 rOtilf rained be Melon. A. ItiAILIAARD and P. 11BrIttitT. On Tit enD •Y. July 3, get At Mile BM Breeding Peon epees to the Bonaparte pro4rls. rdentowo.x. J 00111111.1101M1 at O'otook Wir out regard to , the ee.suror Orir • no AG [MOO of intelligent learners and breeders Ww: an ar xioug to improve TIMM.; ok ssynnted igyega Ihe choughbre4 stamina ' Hermes and Nero." and of the bop Ind stelhons G. M. Patches, Noe Jersey. tiodoutn. Patohen Jr.. May Bar, so., sir- nr the colts sod fill th. offered At 'his gat,. W Decal .% nee °enceintec fun yartioulare, pedigrees, kO.. runs ready at Bin !feign . jewet- a ALF NIKO M. CI BORN WM. Marano:tear. saigtDAILY .EXCO Steamer C.OII.ANNEY. leaves first Wet neat Strut. at 7% A. M., thals (poi day. ex ar.atrid) for Choi& T. raIIIONKTOVOt Nor 1 1 010 - ware City. FOnT DELaw aRt , and Salem. f.sourstoutiotots for 4..issw:or sma pimustroye. S 6 ots. Do. do. for New Cowie. Del. Clip, Fon sad &dem --..—.. 60 otr. ow Sir Leave onMON D A Y ' 24.1 t just, (for that itt. day .)'Olo 3Ol-* millgt, FON NNW YORK. NEW DAUX LINK, vm Delaware mil aitritan Canal. ...- ghtindmcra Pikilseelphia sad Dew York x.Orpos - O w " win " (Hu " S r orlti n n. nat. ve i rit i their eel+. Isetaal, and leave Y.. uswint dem, tees to Slew York the to b e tes . Freiskte taken at rtr vi ata j 2, .. 8 IL /4 MITE *Blk ja i r tfu g atelphla, J.t.MMII4OI nt. Piers 14 and IS onooT New York. gekte-iftt AdriaßON NEW TORE. —TUB FboujAelkii Tem Propeller doraven wiQ eennnenae them .mmalpee Loy th e MOM on Konen/ simir enamels ere reliieirvi freight at " I " Piir above Walnut street. - Terme geornamodalcavi 'w-BAISIt qO.l elm sag • ' MUM, M Y WIFE 11 , ..8 HAD LtD•EAFE OF n past ~• •wo the irifhkele I t m-7° '"' — o t riiestaa'n 'wh loan io spite - NA navore Awn,. tun eq she uuderert. •" [rear Ih. trestspent of m 'nth & et l e 4 M d riith - k Sr...Era:li Or On 111 LSI , 11° wen. • • btreat. an • " e W B ER JaCKPON, • , TaNter Paul •••- 7 .? ida-St* 11ANA" 4 .6. 01tvAttas.—,6, 1 1 ,01 10001 . 0.1miniti assortment, oomprieleg some of tee moat celebrated breeds in the Eay.,na mar tin. olun b fi s etbs. nas.. e._ _erase_ Espanola- NSF atm, Mack a, rUnentnetiO. ace., 60. Also. Fog ace 0e *la Ciestettee. For sale low for wish. at ota guff prices. by tee mortar. CHAALKS wis h. NCI 130 weLN ITT Street. plum BILAbiDli barrel Mg 111Eginalith r tagr asie " U. *W. A.IIIII7BIIIILIINTS. 8.1 V tre k f'S *PS S •Iftra
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