loves for camp to-day, sable company are now Jaw marching orders. He is a well-drilled aol lAtr o n distant Miser, and in every revisit a w•„ - ti cou rteous gentlemen, and will render a good //3- nowt of himeelf and command. Jonas' ruttoens w o learn that this fine body of nearly six thou. „ c c m en is being gradually diebandwd. A beats litwwhdio h d tto i t n u e b d ' . c f y , t u h n e d m er o a Oo p l a r L t o C je o a l n . Chan tT - re imen j T ° e eday morning about fifty men arrived in ihit city from Pittsburg. at Tam for Now lurk, to io i r . Sickles' Brigade While the men were a iliog for the hour of departure for New York, • ee ptaie of the company received a despetoh, the tbst therewess every prospect of the die sti h„wainngng g of Sickles , Brigade The men. under these e i rouse stseees, refused to go to flew York, sad it 19 libeiy Oast of them will join zegiments now taleicß in this oily. zunnovratanra That Foraon of the Delaware avenue market house, which fronts on the river and Water street, wil l soma be completed, the roofing of it being pearly finished. We portion of the structure has $ Nat on Delaware avenue of 93 feet, and ex tends back 127 feet It hone uteri high, with two /ow e of windows and a ientlidroular roof It will hays s belcoey in front, and a clock tower 30 feet bigb. There is a fine cellar under the entire b offin, from seven to eight feet deep. When the stead market house in the rear is built, the two will be connected by a handsome arched roof, te m, will be thrown over Water street, so that t h e entire edificeNtill present a very fine appear. oce• The w ork upon the new church edifice, in Fil bert street. above Seventeenth, is rapidly pro poring In a abort time it will be ready to re. cave the roof. It is being erected for the congre salon of the Chun% of the Covenant, ( P. B.) the . y tev . fdr Noakes, pastor. The strootare has a front of 73 feet and depth of 105 feet, and is a w i l ed style of architecture. The material le Lispetvilie stone. obtained from quarries neer Ch e ster. the color being a light-gray. 01 each co mer of the front is to be a tower, in which there w ill be entrances The main doorway will be in tee cootie of the front The church is to be c hic, to conform to the ides of the former pastor ; c d Kiginator, Rev Mr. Tyng. "In the basement will be lecture, school and oleos rooms. The gal. i ff y will be along the front, end it is designed for the Sunday school Messrs. Sidney A Merry are the arehiteets. COL JOAN W. SCARY'S RiGINIS?. Thie gentleman peeved through the Alexloan war go colonel of the Second Regiment Pennsylvania, volunteer's Be wee first Governor of the City of Mexico, and afterwards Ales-I.le of California, Go vernor of Fence, and Mayor of Sea Francine. Tice regiment has been acoepted, and the compa nies are being fast tilled up. gept Pe-er F Lew' is one of the effseera of ibis regiment, jolt returned fie= Tenors -eel, and is wimp re enrol tbirry more good men in bin com pany. He was an otEte r unoer Lient E F. Beale, on the Pdetfie Wagon Road Expedisicin. where be earned credit tor himeed Tnie regiment will be Immediately mustered into Bernie° under Colonel Geary; and Capt. Laws' compeipy will to—ley or to morrow proceed to Camp Coleman, at Osford We have understood that this camp is beginning to present a soldierly and piolore-que appearance it lief Ellatth Of Fraiskfordo one mile f rom Fox Churl, in the midst of a line railing country The Torten nowt upon the ground are, we ledge, ample, without the labor of erecting barracks er LOll4l. rtz ICISTANN BILA?IVZ TO MN NSW JoRILTY NZ tILVIIIIII AND WINSTLIWILI TOLUNTICT.RO. Some &Stalky has recently ensued from state menu by /careless journaliste, that volunteers from this Stabs in foreign regiments, and especially in the regiments of New Jersey—two or more of witioh ale w ore than half composed of Philedelphiane -04 been seamed into said service under promise of extra aid to their wives and families, wh:oh praline it Is alleged were afterward broken. A correspondent oxplaing the matter in this wise Tee Legirlater' of New Jew at a spacial sea• sloe, deemed a bounty to the "militia of this State," and the Supreme Court have recently de tided, that "The Constitution of this State knows of no military forces to be reined under State au thority, whether for its own service or that of the rodent! Government. than the DO other military force is provided for " Under that view they have ruled est, not only those " who reside oat of the State," but also those who reside in the Bute, but have "jdned a regiment out of the owe." It is, thersfore, evident that whatever of micro may be made, it is not justly due to the Governor, Legislature, or recruiting officers, but rests alone upon a technical construction of the law under the riling of our highest State autho rity. and is beyond the remedy of those official'. If New Jersey sees fit to pay her own Mittens an extra sum, says the writer, it is no conga for the sneers of captious faultfinders, nor does it impose 02 her the obligation to extend her benevolence to other States. The people of New Jersey have al ready offered greatly from false reports under its sinution eaptions, and do not intend that their citizens Asti suffer thereby. lIHITING or THZ COHNITTAII, WITHOUT DIS TINCTION OP ELICIT, TO Mess A lictsrutsmon rots A CMTDIDATH FOR CONORNMS IN TNT 811COND Die. razor—Hoy. W3f. hi. KNIUMITH NOMINATID.—• The committee appotted bj a Convention ' of the Constitutional Union petty to nominate a candidate foe Congress, to represent the Second Congressional district, met yesterday at ernoon at the County Cow Howe. The meeting was itrintly ? Arita, we avirtiere being admitted_ We ender mind from the 'am:amides that, after a long dlsoui skis, the Ron. Wm M Meredith was nominated es. an an independent candidate for Congress, to repro mut the Second dietriet, and that a town meeting 'lli be held on Friday wreaks to redly the imici nomination. The following better Imre vonsivr.a t Zer spirt Bray PHILADBLPHIA.JuiIe 28 /561. Dana S y s : I hove hcta notified of my appoint went ea one of a Committee of Cittsuke, purely without distinction of party, to nominate a oendi date for Congress from the Second district of Penn sylvania. I approve heartily and unreservedly of the in tent 01 such committee, and I deem no reproba tion too levers for any and all who, at the present mWhen '^^o,l out, n o d the devotion party When the petriollo nod of thousands hu wiredrawn them tram ace homes, and that precluded them from abarme in ma. enjoyment of the elective frame:LW, decent reepeet, trioot grati tude, Mould cane, their fellow•citizens to .bstain from ?midget monteeta i *ad ehmae them from Ny e choice of any one bearing the badge or ebsoklee a party . su s the repreontative of a commuoity is of one mind on the great national Wu. 'Wing been named, In an ()Wild eapaelty, as 00$ at Mil committee, I feel constrained, after 001 , 10 TO deliberation, to decline therefrom. Z./mealy bopiiig that your efforts may be ice essiftd, I ern, very respealfntly, ALEXLND IR 112211 T CHAIR/AS D. Fienswam, Dr; ACCIDENT TO k VOLITNTEEE.--Chnb. 'Knecht, a member of the Tarty first R ramp% of Nog York volunteer", whieb passed through Phila.- MIMI& on Tuesday morning, bad one of nis ankle% badly sprained by leaping from one Of the ears P , t Canadest. station- Re 1.41 6611611 i to *MB elty, and taken to the military bovital. &Molise 0MD5291.-A man named Jobn Clay, ring tyad at D,lby'a saw mill, at Water and hwanson tamers, was caught by some of the machinery on Tuesday, and so shcokingly injured that his life is endangered The flesh was torn hem hie arm mid the boa* broken, lie was con Tem to his malamute in Prime street, above Water. STORE It ownzwy.—Early yesterday morning tbt joselry sore of Mr a faapperca l Ni 2Q4 Poplar scram, was emend and rubbed of throe diver watches. The thieves tamped. THREAT TO SHOOT.—John Riley was arieat el on TOollaay OVeaing for at; °oaring to 'beet Mr Dsony, one of the browse al Merrick a San's foundry. The offence commltted by Kr. Daub; war haying dfaoharged New GAS HOLDZIL n THE TWENTnent W►ae —& new gas holder is piing up in the viol- Shy of Norris street, in the Twentieth ward. on the line of the Germantown Railroad It Is desired to ;apply the northern and northeastern portion of the °icy. ha dimensions are very large, the dia meter being 144 feet. 34 feet high, end will be 2 aDgbie of containing 500 000 feet of gae. Anent 000 perches of stone and 300,000 of brick will be bee in its oonetruotion. AOCIDrIeIe ON THR READING Retimoew.-- John Barak who lives in Montgomery ematty, opposite Mansynnk, bad both feet ent off yesterday warning, by a train of coal cars. on the Readiog Rdiroad, new Manayank. Re was engaged in raking up coal upon the track when the aesideet happened. He woe brought to the city old take& to the boepital- LEGJUL, INTELIAIRK2I CB. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COVltT—Judge Crdwaleder B T.rr and Jacob Zimmer man, who were convicted some time ago—the one Of passing, and the other of making, eottnterfeit toM—were called up for minimum yesterday morn ing. In overruling the motion for a new trial Judge Cadwelader read certain portions of his 9 0 13 Wil on points raised es to the oompetency ' 141, 1 admissibility of testimony, end thenproceeded opus sentence. Tarr was sentenced to four years, td Zimmerman to three yearn imprisonment. Common Puma —Judges Thompson and Wien —Exception* to nuditor'• repertei 9,olarsit. SitssiOas-4tidge A.l the Ili of William Jackson- charged with obtaining Sects ander false pretence's. the jury rendered a 'Farhat of guilty. Three other hills against the uses defendant were submitted without evidence, 1,1 5 d verdicts of guilty rendered Urn the con neti n , Jsokson was sentenced to two years in the miters Pehitentfary- Ceehse-ice seeder, who made her living by ita l.:lN noon the humane. pretending to be poor and friendless, and when eilowed shelter, walkirg ° , 2 , 1 whatever geode She could put her banal was sent to the Eleatetn renitentier7 for WO nes months , boy named Connor was before the court yes- L e "LaY morning, on a writ of habeas corpus, ask tut to be discharged from Captain Smith's cam peer. at Easton. The father preaented the car- Ilene of baptism, together with the record in the Bible, to establish the fact that the lad was Under sixteen years of age. Certain Smith 4 . 11 4 e no opposition to th e discharge, but de !lrld that it might be done regularly, as there Esau now waiting to take Connor's piece the tacks. The court ordered Connor's dis charge 0 4 . ..hatlee Grumert was charged with th e larceny s pitcher, one doses plates, half-dozen knives Led i t These articles were found in the room °l 'll/ defendant, het the proSeoutor stated that he ,7 41 , Ittinainted viii Cramer' ; he missed the ar "'mg GII Bunday, and on that day the defendant led not been to hie house. Grainert said he our cii,tl.l.lsl the articles from men who was going 10 Rim " Toe jury rendered a verdict of not **`"'.7 Another bill was next presented charging Ite setae defendant with stealing two wash kettles, I Property of another prosecutor The !Settles 7,ero Alen found in the room of the defendant, and . 20 ./nty ?stunted a verdict of guilty. a ft er which tau other bills, charging the same defendant with u likit, were submitted without evidence and ver dicts of net guilty taken. .1 the One of Andrew Ksoserer, oharged with `ailithe money under fable pretence, before re "rtsdt the jug rationed a verdict of gat:. A 'don for a new trial was mat* WE lIEWERMUID that Governor Curtin will be present at the annual commencement of the Polsteoliiilo College. which is to beheld at Coneert Hall this evening. The exeraieel will b16113€10 prayer by Rev. Henry 8. Clarke, D. D ; an address by Morton Zdohltohata, E q ; an address by Hon. William Strong; conferring of degrees by bis Ex cellent), Grimmer Curtin, premooet ex-ofioio of the Board of Trustees; and a billedietion by Rev. H. W Dna:whet, D D. And the performanosis will be enlivened at frequent intervals by musie by the Germania Orchestra ASHJXLTING AN OFFIGEB.O.--Yeniellay Morn ing at an early hoar, William Afibman Was Arran ea at Thirteenth and Wood streets, and while en the way to the Eighth•diacrint etatten hones, com mitted a violent aseault on the officer. The prl loner Wall held in sl s ooo hail to answer at wart. Comerrun.--Yesterdsty morning, Jno. Kurtz ant Thomas Jennings were both committed by Alderman Btu:Way, upon the charge of °atomic ting a violent assault al - on an Old Mau and his eon. Frain Venezuela. (Coneepondenee of the Philadelphia Exchanee.l • PORTO CABELLO, June le. In consequence of a revolutionary movement that took place in the province of Anglia, at the head of which was the military *Met (Jere de Operational of this province, and which proclaim. e to peace," "union." and , t General Peer. for ever,' the President of the Republic, being aban doned by general opinion, and finding himself alone, and not relying even on the garrison of enemies, that was partisan of Pats, Pasilfhed his dignity, and this resignation being admitted by Congress, Dr. Pedro Gual, the Vice President, came in the exercise of the Executive power, and formed his Ministry with Dr. Angel Qattero in Home, General Suublette in the War, Carlos Elyo ride for the Finances, and leaving the Foreign Oilier at the charge of the under Sanatory, Rafael Bel a. Dr Goal also appointed Mime dieted,' General Jose Antonio Pees commander In-chief ci the army ; and having accepted this appointment, General Pars left Comae, with the archbishop and some other vary re speotable persons, and, being accompanied by a thousand of very good troops, directed him self to "La Viotoria.'r capital of the province 01 Aregea, where the troops at the service of the Government that bad revolted were, together with a great many Federal troops, which eupported that movement In this umber were tr:e far. aortas of Jose Maria Garcia, Antonio Bello, and Martin Gomez, known already, perhaps, as the important Federal Welk in &raga& and Caracas. General Pats was very well received In La Vie tons, and all the Federal ehieta mentiened, and some others of lease importance submitted them selves to General Pats and the Constitutional Government. All the °lames of the transac tion were not known by the public. but between those known, one all wed to the F•deral troops the facilities of warning to their d,at posbione. senile the Government accepted and retitled ,the whole, being in the meanwhile waged by the Government Nutwithatanding, Rsmon Peres, woo wee one of the Federal chiefs that 'came into the transaction, Cetotiu, Padron, and soma other secnd• rate chief., met together again, proclaiming Fade slim" and fought with vowed national mops, under the orders of Jorge Mahe lam, in Banta Cruz, where they were all defeated. Thence they took potations in Cure, and Gen Pima himself, with all his troops, went to attack them, and be Inceemaed 00 well that two chiefs, Franc) and Flores, made their submission, with the troops at their command, and Ramon Peres went out with very few men Jose Maria Garda, at the head of the troops that he had pet under the obedience of General Pees, distinguished hhoself very much in the attack of Core, and was highly praised by the General for his conduct This wee the last military news at our leaving Puerto Cabello ' Some people entertained the fear that the other Federal chiefs (Bello and Gomes) were in goat mnnicatton with Brum Form and traitors to ' the Constitution. Iteapeeting Congress, no lies homed a decree authorilleg the Executive power to do everything that will promote the pacification of the Republic, and giving him, for this otject, the faoilities granted Congress by the Constitution. This Eseentive we. alas anilwrista to borrow 88,000,000. Death of Charlotte Dronte's Father. Charlotte Broate's father Is dead. On the 7th al June he fell asleep in the wierd old parsonage Of Haworth, closing his eyes on the hearthstone where tue three lovely women who made his name glorious sat but a little while ago, dreaming inscrutably over the wonderful world within them_ and whence they palmed one by one, their fragile shapes seeming to fad• alewly than die quiekly, like the common lot Eighopfour years old, and, bat Lir that faithful son in-law Nionolic, who looks to us in reading of him more like a protraction of Char lotte'm life than a separate existence—but for him and the servants, all alone ! We may believe or disbelieve the stories of his iron firmness ; he may have fired himself off in pistol cartridgesfrom the back-door step; he may have torn taffeta gowns ; he may have been a gloomy companion for three motherless women, and a gifted, reckless, un balanced son—weforget all that now. Re outlived One of the rarest families that were ever born to man. All that we know of him is known because he was the father of Currer, Acton, and Ellis Bell, of Patrick the younger, dead in his despairing youth, after a life of wild, brilliant misery, for which no philosopher in the tangled organism of morbid nature could dream of holding him respon sible. The Rev. Patrick Brown was born on the Baint's day which gave him his name, in the year 1777. A brief but unutterably lamina. ting history, with an end which saddens ne, yet makes us still more glad. It is impossible to feel overbalancing regret at the death of the last Brent it. We rejoice that there is none living to bear that name which always meant Weary end spirituel nu - health, while it portended genius and glory. It is as if we saw a galaxy of, glorious stars, and knew that while they shone they were burning in a bit ter amnion, TAIL We might sorrow for ourßeivigi when they dime-. 41 went out in white armee but for Melt sakes we mamma red 'ire. it is a be neficent law of nature teat no morbid growth, however sqlendid, propagates itself through gene !eine of unhealth and agony. And we would have no more of the Bum e loft us than dereite in their immortal books —New York Evening. Pose. Asorana SPY.--On Monday a man presented himself at . the fortifleations over the river, claim. ing to be a United States officer appointed to inspet the entrevehments ha After Whig shown about a little be was politely requested by an offi• . oar to produce his papers authorising him to make the exiestikiation, to which the spy demnrred, and commenced edging away with the evident intention of getting out of the lines as soon a• possible Sus picion was at once atanalti, and a guard ordered to arrest him, whereupon be made for "Dixie" in hot baste. The outer piakete, however, brought the gentleman to, and be was at once delivered over to iho solicitous attention of the guard.--FfrashAngtort Star of last etusni4 CITY ITEMS. CILBEBASION or ‘A Tam Fousra " U Tun CITY --Notwithstanding 'else determioa•ion Of OW Cty Fa bent not to tensed the pa vise coney. in these times, •• for that which is not bread." it is not doubt that there will be as immense amount of powder horned 011 tt, 12.11kitig " .Pot. ibis br our patriotic out - sena I be • lose alliance of powder and patriotism will ma e this ineldte le and. of course. F retoo , ke will be the form of the rornimmtib io b• thus consumed. W-ta a 'Tint hiweri awake to 'he time& the popular eouteotionera. Mare hi G. whimrtn n Co., -eoroid street. below Chestnut, have anticipated this demised for Patrimia Firawo km. b. providing the be t Stalk by far. that has ever biro offered hi this city their stoek. in fact. iroludes the bout enalttie and Peat's t varlet. of the following items in this department that have eon been offered by any one h el in trig a na tty : Ce-aters, Of verities sizes itourima Cyndles, with brilliant colored bails; Pooketg, with gold rain and thilistit bills' [immoral Rosettes risushia, wish ittipech pet.; dimes of Serpents and aims; Fire wit- els tf every description ; b latent colored Beceola Lights; ornamental Flowersots ; Firemen's I etches ; Polka De-gel i Under-a irel•; Lialituing Pocket.; Fire Balloons; BMW Lanterns, of oimutifixt u.torr, +leo Flats, and au endless variety of otter articles imitable for the proper observarce of the dal we ce lebrate" W e invite the rally atiemion of our readers to this splendid Oda_ KAMP COO 4 Len PuOl,O2lG YOU'S LIVIL—Por line hot weather, which has come down upon us so *ridden iy. we can probable give our readers no better wittier advice then to lase root. But how to dl it WV* the rub. The easiest thing in the word, reader, if You wit' heed our eenneed, and ttt.t is to avail 'curse t for the good of you, !amity, of the benefits of Mr. J. B. Clark's inimitable Water coolers and Refrigerators: Mr Clark's stock of there urn, ten In attequalte4. neither in gustily nor extent. and as he is SOM.: , them ad out at little more than hatt pr:ee, to close this department of its business, now is the time to buy. Anti Wi A ZOMITABY PZOPLII?—The number of troops tendered by responrilde parties to the Presi dent is EU 0(0 men It is believed that it would be no 4,ffi_uit matter for the War Dept, meat to pat an ad ditional force of one hundred thousand men two the ne:d to dha.ty days from asks or tbo order. Slav ootild man be fully equipped with almost the same 8Y49.41- Pro vided it we. done by the energetic fashioner and olo.hier, Granville Ptokes.Bo9 Chestnut street. hit 8. can furnish superior nnutsry elutlang at the shortest notice Sad lowest mesh pr toes. THI MILITARY CLOTHING rfra r 0-1-• oiat b 1.1 do Wilson's Brno. ewes Clothing Etatl appear* to be the Irr.dirig house for the manufacituring of military cloth' Hap la she upper litariaa tney hey. come twenty cutter. °moored, and about SWAM hundred hand° are oeneteut ly engaged In ;unhinges' the work• Over three Moorland omits were made up by WI arm in ten days, for.the Stata, beetles fall suite for several compotes of Homo Gouda. and for oilcan of the army And navy. The louanon of this well known establishment is Nos. 603 and OM Chestnut atreet. above Furth New York Stock N. xchange—June 24. 64(00 II gds. 'Bl. collat... MC 2400 IT 8 Ss, is, 74 0 , 44,.. 7641 amst t seas T r$ °*` 10000 Coupon ixis 'lO 74 woo Ind El 2345 .... 61 u do— 02 11030 d 0....- 1000 Miol lit 61'78..., 6 44, isteirTeati MU, 'SS,— 3. 30D isee do 67% 8400 373.3' do..— szx 6000 do 2714 9000 00.- S' ISts) Virginia Stria 010 40 11000 do --- 410 13020 dO-----03 00i' Kau Yuginia,da L vs. ss svillToorgial.llolo2a_ B 6 IWO N Car tB6 ...60. ROO Missouri at $6OO do— 3 14 10018 MOO belitelhas otos .. 66 amp calif -ruts br 7714 3100 Rent!, State 00. 71 2.00 N Y Gen re 78 . lot t Ist 1 1.41 r it In 4 MT Bodoni) R 8 F Ss. Sr 3000 iiaaleml.l Ar. 5000 Ili Can R bda— F9.f4 3000 C N 'Ov let m b 36 5000 ^i M I Cen 341 m....-103 2,00 01 & 5000 , 1 laQßaire.HO3 13 Rant of Amerma. 93 6 ConOn.otat Baud. 65 20 Del 85 Hod al Co— 79 109 do —....... IP CO II FDCBIC.- 74 10 PRO 60 mail 8 8— • 661( 932 N Y Central R..-- 73% 80 d0........_ « 7"Ni DO do— 73% 100 do__._. - 7S3t da— 73 % 1 0 Rending R 33 10 Mich a & N I R.,. 15% ao tabam a L.. -ex Clot 60 111 Cou It 50p....6 66% 1.00 A s k ?! Sfo IGO Gal rt 20) .4 60 400 Cie Tol 243 a 116 do. 3 1 4 tOO Chicago ea it 1 Ss 1 00-. 140 Cht BorkQ R 55 450 Mil 4rc P du C 14 011.1 Pdu C let D. 64 New York Markets—Yesterday. A3Trus are quiet at ss.soestkB6lf 1.. r rota. mai &CCU 68X for pear la liseezerasse —The market for Grate }?ions is stead, ewira .o the ania-111101/1/ but Wretern is cull, 'nevi, and over. The busman courtlier's moderator, Owls for exam; .Lod the In me trade. The • lea art 9 000 bets at *4.3.404 30 tor for r6ne tate; 84 in 60 for t'teom ' *4134.40 superfine fdlotarau. la lane. ®hie lowa.'ke . and Si 5 - SO for titre, do, so la •as amp sins breath of round-be .Er Ohm. at 430. 2 00 5 25 . and trade brand, of do at 86 6086 85. etii.t. w.th sales of 1 000 bbl. at *5 Dee , 55 r r a"Deifi,:et Bo biome ; 86 4087 for extra 11011,0116 ef• f r Biz divinei 25 4 5 0 0 ' 5 '°' tie `' ae to •o ; Mery So :or fetersuurs Guy. and 580f460 for Htehrnoad Cal Ca set n lens is in 1 snitp"l, drowsed red 10114 , , With 501.41 of 400 Ulla, at es 60017 16 for the lance extra of br vde • • Rae Pin ris Quiet. with small sales at Vet for the range of flue end SUDISIK e Corn eel in Owl lie Mine J Mein at 41E00280 Br rdrWma 83ss3 ; Fs. ehe. as 8154515 25 110 ic neevi mid prices continue io (.cline; . the demand •a Modena-. °Mein for raw s 'the sales are 273 IWO btu a! Roe Olto f..r • tiwaaatie Club; aiesarte for eniattoo up isi ; I.Bolo'n far wi.ter red -e* ern lino f or mom Kentucky ;10801303 lot unbar lowa. aro iieo for Weatera Bata Rye is valet and firm. r 158•41hu Barley ie linli and nununatatierbeee. Oats are doll and drocapina. at %WS% farieriny. Del - 4, 16 P. and Pent:mailman' ; 30aSto for State; and .18e310 fo Western and flanadima. C in lass *atlas and sosraely an firm. The 601 " Are AO, 0 0 bus at de vs for new anima Vr astatra, ate/ a ) " for wh re western. PROVISIONS —r..rk is dull. heavy. and nasettled; there or very NW* demand. and armee are, mostly n oak n 'he awes are 11501 bble 6614014 60 for mesa. "nd 3016 rar tne B4ef xasediaso w trl6l.lne sales at 8.6 &MS for omits+ nr ar. On 60 for 0 ° 11 " . " nr:nte. $6610 rs f r ispagod Wastema. and dl F . eill6o ica . 1 - ra me a Beef Hams are -n... with ga.145 of 01/ b . I* W.b , ..itu at It iieleae. .•nt eaw are fell aa • I re, and quiet at Oftweo for game. eau] Of eft for'' en d+rs. Lard ,14 f.r arta e. Ith a roneerate deman d ; Ins sal - II t. •3 le tie - ass and Wu t 834 telti'a. WII.SISY ill 404 with wiles °IS* nom at Igo. ARRIVALS AT TEE PRINCIPAL HOTELS VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LLIT 111GHT• F D I" B N Ii T ss IN Z T Y It o I r ' k tiVT a v ii i te a lZ l P C it h reperr . Mrs N Ward, NI • riotta, 0 Miss Ward. M 448 Min Warren, mass W L RoNton. Marietta, 0 it V winion, Cluveiand. 0 Mrs W J Owie n , St r a w John Farrington ri Paul F ' , astern, Cincinnati, Lo rr ic l o o vr ". t i le a rt in ni e . is e ly ew Yore R. lift . ro ht m owen. man W flavt ,s Pennsylvania B Blake, hew York M F Gibson. art land M Jewett, rfartfiNd ney, c.ew York M r seeny. New York tlJos nips k la, Cuba Brown & L Comb,. .vew York N A 'lien, New Jersey hos 11 Wiisen. Pittsburg Jki N em.s. New York 08%. Guar rro , le J Calm's. Panama Ins Crowell. Lou lavillo,, Miss M Parker, J outsville LouMim Parkrr.exude Jas A Balmer. N B„n P lair, St outs W C Anderson, Kentnoky W Varnin kenruoky G 4 Lashr,KentuckY Gen H McKinney Kentucky J H Her r ' & eon. Fe, T ertrutners. tre wren, Pa I. tone It hide Island Win W Patine, Mass John N Dev-tm,m rued P 0 ouitarn, Now York It Wio . der, New elk Mr Winder, New York J.l Re.nolds, New York Hsieh , . California Chen D F. x. New York W nrosby. Boston Wm Bicidget. NI York Robt tt , Ont.:thins, N York Alex P Boot, New maxim eis PpAhr & York. Pa Chas B Sanford Jae labender. New Writ A C Wood & Lt. Woes a P Constr. New York A Peabody Plum 'trot Wilson & la. U . ri A 1 Barr • , New York Hon A G Curtin Harrisburg *UX mirk. New York Win hb.o, ft hods Island W MoCooke., Penns C B Wright. Erre Joe fienorreon, rig Jonas Gunn on, Frio (I is Bream n. Lannatter Mies tia• , W im, Del W T Frio e, Wash. D D ..enise. low 0 R 4 chen,k. lowa Buo man . inoin , 0 j D Cameron. riarrisburg Mansnre Indmnapolis B Owen. New York Eon El A Grow Peoria W iros 04 M ewe Iy a, Viral:as Thurinw weed, N Jersey W K Ludlow, Atbeny Beni Welsh. Jr, new Yie k L W Parker, bee York J F ‘lO4/048 &la n York W' Raker & h Nrw York t: Lawler tott.villri W COO* Waterbors J Turner. Water cry W helicitsg. N at. rbury A Hollingsworth, Boston Err I Balzell,Pittabure. J C X noon & son M Wird J Mores Hs tford, Ct }lnboard. traltimore Eto t w N w Yolk E Rerny. Lenoarter Jt e O'Beirne 11 N A P A Oliver. New York m Namara, Maine John , Hives, Wash. D C Mrs Cornell. New York ALB Brinier, New York J I rent Connecticut M M Wisoff, Paxton we‘reside. 1.1 s A w B Roca/ire} W. r Y tramp Warne Mrs Loeser Potrwr • meow, r ttavike Miss S I 041110 , Pottsville "r Amodio Velr.MlolB M Las oasit_,‘ Venezuela C'l irado Vanua ow it ndel Awl wash,oo A R Porte ark C J amen. net. York hos J Porter ream W Gra s H Loran. a otvre .4 a 0 kozneroy. Kansas M CowarwAt, New York EA imwevon. maai N rowortoge Mich A 0 anti New 'Vern a CSair...r, it.varhiii HN Horton, , 40n0 . 1 M•ri C Modulen, W..en A Las ...aims, Venezuela W A kneeled, Lawrence MERCH,PITIP BUTEb—.Ponrte street. below Arab. B Horeb urn, New Volt W J Karr. Penna. A Palma L H Gra s.allentown Ghtivormaker,Ma or AM* mil- exuh_Gush.D C Ug co..A G. r nneringe J d Brown. Patina W W Bh-w. sew York Pon (id J Bsl trio, Pa. J B Proetqr, Fttenne . , Maas H .a..her, Frumbnrs, Mass 8 C Perrot. belaware It A 'it intents. Phi in H r White, r untroudon W 4 Pe.ers. Marshall Crk R P Getty. Alter benyJohn Carrera. Al esh=ll.Y •Y mired,vaatie Gar A ' , frame, ear idle,Pa honey, anti - more 13extumsto , ,111,3, , A K Martin. II ;ploy . 0 Cot B Behar mega /3 at Rohrer, Lynn Maas RB au hen t ngland Jot Bonery hew York JohnPaoilhster, Cet In War on, Ga , Korrua 8P Howard. eaiifor^ia lo Geo V hooell, d A Geo W on, Centee co Geo B Porter, Penns J R Rost k to Columbue,O Miss N. is lion. Columba', 0 tont, /Lair 00, John inunipson, rinsouro- AMERICA/1 PlDTPdi—iatioininitt MOM. Sbove Path. John Scott, Ohio Oipt Koobeggerger. Y N Jim-eOR, B,lonero W D Drumm nd Bait Jfin , ° nester PA lv klunt, W.nhincton W Wernlee. Ba Vinora H. Gaga a Jenkins, 18 8 A R. Lee &wr rovevilie W Brock it eon, coranton T P Rone Reading_ Ohio n Knoceicr Liellt P K ing, Jr., - U 8 A Chew Boonton, Delaware lire Besaten. Delaware Meg Boonton, Denman: D Pons. B iton 0. auto, .toT - Coon B Roh.e,l,ai.ceutor Witunicit, New vork R King. New York W Rorer,. Connecticut P tt t noptd. Prov, x I John W Cullen. Dover J R Everhart, W übenter 1311.101118 EOT EL—Masan= street. shove Ithint. E Bloat Iph, Philadelphia M Martin 4c. Is, N jersey J 'Thomas. Ponevilie PEt tatropp Hotidaboat n)oharos, Lynn, Mate It Parsing & Is. A York K,later, Mar.', Ito F N Bode) , , Conneottent E N P•taget a t New York B K'l me. Hagerstown B J Posoy, Pagerst wn L P B ooze, Pottsville J Dsiherty.Flohnikill haven E Biggins. Boston J S ninth. Bost...xi 11 P roas t Delaware T Rata k Ix_ New Yolk lts SMitk, rkikklo.kkla K Abet orombie, U a A THE UMW—Arch street. nbose MOTS- A. robellsobmidt, Indians Miss G Karl Z. Indiana A &showman. Payton, V J L Oterhene n & ta. Pa hi ra ts Alin , Cheater of Miss CBo comb, r• Min F. atomic, rt jersey .1 8 H-10..rab„ New le, tor A filoVioker, Bancooss. NYWH Folpor. New Jersey E Plasma's. Mass H. W Harper, YeEMI. W P Ilammond. Conn STATEN UNlON—Market street. above Sixth. J4toons, Peenso Burson. Camp Wilkins W oisatiadria 6-w rerreat ...evnebere T M McGlone, Allesneny oo 6eo L Plat, Pittsbers A I Woh ken. Pittsburg . John Bnx.th., Penns Peter Martin, t anosater J Miller, Eblteliter ao .1 Bruner. Lancaster co 8 Renry, L .neeet - r on Geo ILA Boyle, Lances' er A B Loos, Lewistown Oooser tWISICIWCI D M Groover, Easton, Fa W Pool. Pittsburg 8 Sanderson. Fauteuil a Bench & rti. Perry ors, Pa A M Bence , Perry co, Pa T B Bench, Perry en. Pa !daub B Majors, Adams co ML Liggett. New Jersey COMMERCIAL DOTE.I.—Din - th sh, *trove Chestnut. J Creamer, Franifordeo,Pa Z Latuborne, Penn& A fitentive, Del 00. Ye . • D Kn i ght &le eassethoPette J Ungar& Look enven Miss Knight ks, r Haven B Jiinigron, Oar ni. Ps J P Wilber , Weld PoirViOO7 N Bechial. Went Fairview PINTIONAL ROTEL—Roe street. above *tut. L W Lambe, Penusylvalue Mies S Right. Reading AII Boyer, I+ swims JI Dam,. ttellertown R JLinvi let Wow co .Devtd Leurtssou, Pa yoUut,ll . 9o t, Read Ak4.t,tura. 11,84,..the W us, P Ancona. Pottsville .r.attavnle NEVERE ROWSE—Tturd invest. above C Itt Roeder i Allentown Sohn E Fomia, Ponta Admit A C 41 , 21Er0a. *van CEO J Mid.. k. SAO. PA T J Elder. Taeoney Joseph Whititittr, PEI= M O Sloan,llloorneborg J T Everhart, .renna BLACK BEAR—Thud itr , or. above Canowhill. 2 Dozer, aconairavina E P AllPnte , orn L n okel. Alla. boom A Malt's, Dan-bin no. Pa Wbeta.ono. Tam 'qua R Robb Bor.ham .Tao Warman. Penna J Van , rdad den. Penns R P Wright, Penns D R.Beantol, .Penns DAirlofiT >SRBAF 110"8.8.1e—areaond ■t.. bet. Vitus C enrol. Penns G P Brewer. Trenton, N J Allsn Russell, Penns A W Riau. Penns, C Oozier, Cheltenham 8 Ranier, Cheltenham BALD FAGLE BOTELr—Third et.. above Ganowtittl. J Fiderline, Blair co Barclay Brown, Felled& Geo Houser. Bucks oo T 8 Leieenring. Pena& MOUNT VERNON Rl.LEEL—Peeend It—above Arch Mr. 7 ttftwook, Phan Il Vansan, n's m.nor Grn P 1 : 47 ,40`. Vaunt PRILAUfaorb4A Oa/OW ta' 111Laj GEO. N. TATHAM, TUE Flto Connurnts OP txxs rtioxrrvh. WM, 1,. Ina', LETTER BARS At IL. Plereketlate , E_zelsongs,!phis. Wm. Paranak, Rowland— July 6 15,, Tuscarora, Humor tArorpoot. ;woo Bbia Urals Pinkham —„ soon Bark sums! Tarkox. Tarbox—..:Burnon Ayres. room Bark Pordel+a. Parrett.-- ilarbadoes. Inns 28 Bars Beat aster. !terms__ Pert tAnatl. Trm.. anon Beak Et landra. Havana, AMP! Bark Ann f , Hatboro, Norgrairs... . Key Weal. Boon Br.{ Loanao, By sus —.-81 * .fago d' Cobs, farm Soh• Havana- 20,013 MARINE IriTIELLIbiENICE. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jane TT, 11501. SIM ;WIWIMI -SUN SF.TB_ H+144.1 WATVTR7-.. itir9 Bark los Maxwell. Davis. from Porto Cabello June 10, with anffue. & a to lob , . & Co. Left at Lagnuy... b -dr rhos 11.11stL Di i from daubs; brit 'I hoe B Watrann, !Wands). from ew York. On Bark Kate Loncola. iftts nee, Mos fr,rm New York, with ..dse t o ir a oio Cooper . Bark Pdenund Dwight. dars from Fortress M , nroe. in ha lust to l'hilade ohm navy yard. Brie abbe Ellen. Gamma, 8 days from Belfast, Me, with mdse to Teens dr, co. 80,r Northrup (ter) Bon. from Port an Prince Bth Mgt with ooffee.leg wood. &o. to 'nos Wattson & Sons Left onus Buitimore from New York Malcom Bird of the Wave, from Boston. r. Rohr (ten Veneta, from do, do: also shin , (Fr) loading for Now York, to sad r day Bohr Clra, Barrett, 7 days from Boston. with tee to Bar et Brier Die Co Bohr North Pan.fia, Matey. 9 days from Province tt wit. with moss , o liro b aerroo•. rah- Wr` L Doirrran, .2 days from Now York, in h Bast to D 8 %in OD & On. Pert N 8 Rue a days from New fork, with moue to David Cooper BohrFloaise Tbarber. 7 days from Boston, with Ind e to (trowel! & Colq• Bohr Te'egrayh Collins, 9 days from Browieh„ with foo. r . Crowell & Collins. Bohr John B.atty, Sham, Sdays from New York, with stow- to ontirain Bohr Jaz Batter hwalte. Moloy, S days from Boston, le NI, ./0 '0 N difirt • Yai t & Co. Bohr John A Orig., Pester. 4 Jays from Baobab. in be , at eiactain. Bohr it B Weston. Long. 5 days from Medford, in bal last 0 N -tu- , even' ZS. 0 _ twat .N 011 Bart-ett. ouaauny. a days from. Beverly, in ha'last to D peaterm & Co. %Shia. MAlotidze. Bateman, ti dais from Boston, in bear at to B. II Powell. Pohr ante. Virden. Chamber. 1 day from Lewes. Del with grain J L Bawl*, days. eohr Loom_ Lank Roice.ll from Concord, Del, with bark to J L Bewley & t:o rear Moot.- so. Conies I day from Odessa. Del. with oat/ to J L flew et & _ ohr Annie B Reagan. Daffell.l day from Lewes, Del, with grail, in I L howler & Co _ 00er Fly. Cheaseman. 4 day" from Nantooket, in hal last to captain. 0 , 41 r flab dm*n. Matthews 8 ~r ,vs from Portsmouth. in ballast to B noroft. few a it Co. Pear C B Vickery. Babbitt, 4 days from Taunton, in ballast to captain Bohr Chiron. bon:moon, from New York, in ballast to It Hale Powell. Soht P A bbott. Ludlam. from. Boston. in ballast to E It Sawyer ft CO, Pohl' Wm feller, Robinson, from Hyannis, in ballad to N etertevanr & Co Bohr G•ibert. Green, Weaver, from Lynn. in ballast to John R Wnire las Bt to ohr R E Parw ellker. Parker, from New Raven. In bat. Po B o h r Wm Paxson, etephenson, from Bohm. in ballast to John 11 White. Bohr Crisis, Renear. from Salem, in ballast to J Blakisinn Behr Jose phis a. Waterbury. from Stamford. in ballast to Rooster & tiro erhr Bedona, Wall, from Waldoboro. Steamer *loyalty, Shaw, 24 hours from New York, wt - h mchni to 4 ' 51 Baird & co. . Steamer Mid*, /Whitman hairs from Now York, with ruder , to Wm I' Olyne. meamer nihr-.0-tft. lona,. 94 hours from New York, with mdse to Win Bat , d &Co Steaming J F Stare. Maud. 11 boom from B-laware Breauwater, having in tow the prize-shit, America. from i iveriioot Wald to Chateau, with contraband lows to Navy Yard, gi o an,tog . animas. Virden. from Delaware Break water. having towed to 'ea. a , 9 A Mon Tuesday. hark Floresta. for Pornambnoo. Bark American, for Barba- Coes, was at the Breakwater. CLEARAD. Ship Emily Amen, Iland, Liverpool, Peter Wright & Mot g Brig Abb.. RHen, Gilmore. Belfast. Me. J R Bialdstrot btu II B. Weston, Loos. Medford. N Otortetratit A Co rchr Jai Satteritimatte. rdalOT, Bout"; do Rohr John Beatty. Chary. Catskill, n rowed. Rohr Adi Aldridge, Bateman. Providence, do Boor B Brew,. boogies., New haven. Noble, HUM- Melt & 56 :0 0h h .,..t r G vvm e a o uci rce t.a.:rt F g r mi e atl e.. i m . n T tr y bi l i e .y r o. , B W elov as enr. s lTl. ls w a n tO epi ii res • itTioen. d .lt o co Bohr 11 Or Godfrey , Weeks . Bo ston Reinder & Bro. ecar lt Blaekman. Corson. Cambrniseport do Rohr &It vtn.th Booth Boston nucleons/ & Co. trtr r Pr i L z h a lr7,l 4 P i r ars, e:r. tO Ta as il an'a ti"l' ton t° .2 n r i ler, Store d ! & Co. r Joe Porter. Yates. ealero, do Bohr Ottoman. Blanchard Bear:nom o.ptain. Bohr R H Daley, btephens. rowtooket. T Sawn ardner. Po .r J Stroup. Labe. talent. R R Sa7 - - rer & Co. g o b,. K h i Haley. k &ley. hey West. ry er. Stone & Bohr Comet. Thematic/1. Providence It Hare Powell. tettrr R H Parke , . toner New Haven. do Bohr Hi ban Green W slaver, Lv rs. John R W tote. 800 Win Prxh.o. kietiveiMou, - Mem, do Poor B V Abte•tt, Ludlam /Salem, S R Etrowyer & Co. B o la Win Loper, Uotunson. Hyannis, N aturterant & Co. Behr Josephine, Waterbury, Stamford, Reveller & Brother. ijohr Crisis Renear. Dmiversiort,S A Bakiston. rarr I`. Is "rocker. Presbrey. Taranto.,. do Bohr C A Vickery. Babbitt, Taunton. Itaaorott,Lehris do Co. Bohr H Weeks. Grodhey ittattiterstfo. 11,1110t0A4 do Bohr irthmonthi PRESS.-PMLADELPRIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1861. Bohr T Borden, Wrightington, Fall Maar, Cabeen & Btr J 8 tilliriver. Bennis, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. MAME M IDA, - aloe 94th PlateaMeliip Kensington, Baker, Bailed flora in S st te am s P i an De s lawar , e , Johnson. hence, arrived at N York rest.rdar. Steamship Arabia, Stone, for Liverpool, sailed from Bootees yeeterday. !Uhl JohnMa, k, Latournsan. cleared et Baltimore 94th inn ior Havre. Bart Clara it Peril. So , ndelos. from Lagusyra and hinraoeho. arrived at New York esterd Ptrk R03P011 , ..11110 Ken. from Rio do Janeiro Mal S. . „ With coffee, arrived at New York 3 estsrday. hark M .1 Co!cord. Co cord, from Cardenas. arrived at New York yererday. Pohr Padre ...us for Philadelphia same day. was at Key West lath inst. Buhr Mary, Day. hones. arrived at Halifax 18th Met. Pomo J H moors, ingeraoll, L s I.evertng. Corson. ( lorded* Newkirk, Huntley. A P Wininma. Bove. and 8 C oritmer, Irons, cleared at Boston Pith mat fur Phrladele la. Bahr' Christraritir Looser, Laws and Halo , Newma n. hence arrived at Portsmouth 24th lust. Bohr Ballonn. hence, arrived at Frankfort 19th inst. Bohr !Smith Tuttle. Mayo. kenos, arrived at Barnota bit 224 mat. &stirs sanatoria. Patkenhurg ]tH Corishall. wad Polly Price. Adams. claarad at Bataan 24th inet. for Phi adelph a. Soh r John Compton, Elliott, hence, arrived at Provi der= agth trot. Mohr Lightning. Daniell from Rio de Janeiro May 17 with coffee. arrived at New York yeererdaY. Bohr J & 0 Cramer, Cale, at New York 26th Mt. from Detaware City. Bohr* H illew.PstersOn. and Anli B Cannon, Nowell. hence. arrived at Boston 24'h Inn. 801114 Wino!' !Pap. Base. Hannah Matilda. Pride. M Marcy. Davis, and Maria Fiorito, Baker. cleared at Boston 24th st for Philadelphia Bohr h.vercreen. Potter. at Fall River 22d inst. from Delaware City. Bohr. Adelaide. Yvon, sailed from Newburyport 24th fast for Phil:W-1p ott. 'ehr Pints, Dennison. !Once. arrived at New London nth test ohm Benj Enrish. Bolles, froll.Bipwsu for Phila delphia. and Clara kl:en. Dodge. from Boston fordo, at Newport :4th inst. Mohr dbenandioah. Gandy, hence, arrived at Newport Pith inst. to discharge. Nyhr t trine W Dyer, MoDuffie, hence, arrived at Portland 14th inst Roars !Simard Thompson, r loyd, Sea Witch. Tyler, W Dayton. Hard Natal Holmes. Howl t, r W . " ion. Taylor and Maria Jane, .atia. hence, arrivea at plovlder 04 24th net isch.s ti a. I. Cramer. Bentley and Amelia, Lane. for Philadelphia. c eared at Fremantle 21in Met ?Iyl* baut Townsend. Townsend Isom omport. Fla, via- nig Hartior. st NeW York . .ith inst. 16th to the mouth of- the river at Bayport. was seised by the Lonfed.rate anihorttiesf rut the sohr was got off and put to sea dunes their Absence. Steads is .rousides, Vendervear. and Barak, Jones, hence. arrived at ew Vora TPL*AST-ay. Steamer Co cord, Norman, clewed at New York yes terday for Philadeiphia SPECIAL. NOTICES. Br Diorama,/ OR THE .FECIRETaPT HE W. & Medical Board. to och.tuat of Pnrgeun A. N. M01.,A I AN. the Med toed Director of the Department of Washing ton. Surg-on L. A. EDWARDS ana Ale Mut Surgeon T. M. Gb,TTY. U.B. Army, will convene in this oily to-Morrow morning, at IV o"o ock, or es Won tiv , renfger as prsotionble for the examination of such eppiinanw for ,he p altion of :.urgeon f r a Brigade as may bo re (erred to it by the Secretary of War. Appointments will be made from among those mils who shell he examined and , reported as Nal qualified by laid Board, The Femme of the Board will be held at i10.3r0 Feen sylvania avenue, (north side,) between Seventeenth end Eights:le/I.h stream. C. A. FINLEY, jest-at Surgeon General. &YJI Yiu Vamp gas from the too often fatal effeots of Summer Co mplaint, or Cheviot& In- Diatom, by administering in time Dr. D. LsYNEI CAR MIN ATIVIII VALSAM. No better or enter remedy can be found for Diorrb ms, Dysentery, Cronin', or Cholera, It is quick, cafe, and certain in its aotken, affording imn ediate relief. Prepared only at 249 CHESTNUT Street. JenriS 8A 1 1471711.01e8 fit Alli lire —This celebrat,od and perfect Hair Dye ii Lte best in the world. All others are they, imitations khia .rent whish has gained such extensive patronage in ell Dart/ of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Hair D 74 instantly produoes a splendid bleak or annual brown, without staining the skin or injuring the befr iend will remedy the ill ante at bed dyes. ievigoratins the heir for life. Bold by all Druggists Cud Perfumers. Wholesale by PATINESTOCK & CO., DYOWT b 00.. Fluladelphie saki-ti ORB PRIG) OLOTEUX(i 01 TEN LATEST errvaa, made in the beet manner, exoreoly for RE TAIL SALEd. LOWEST 'ening prima marked le Plain riyurea. All good, made to order warrantee xatufaotory. Our ON Pe-P RICE system la lances ad• keree. tc. All are thereby treated alike. ...ea -1 r JON MI S. On. Cal NUTLET Street GROVER it' B.AranieS ONLIMIZAVED NOISELESS SEWING MAGRINEB Via Vast in Vile for Family Sawing% Tut OA NATIMI Irtrsat. P 101,40110.4 %sr' I• MARRIED. Jririva—G.t.Eht.—^e Tuesday, the uth instant, et Fmanual Church. Rolmeaburg, by the Rev. J. L undy. Harr* s. Jones to Mary, daughter of the late r. tederard J. Glen BC R EOl 7 k.R—flUF FEL. , —On the 24th instint IP the Pev J. B mo r uhough, Mr. John Eoheoyer to YOH Harriet 1. 1 . Duffel, a'• of thin city. _ A.PHMORE—MOR R 10.—On the 6th ult.. by the Rev. Joseph if. Kennard. Mordeoai V. Ashmore to Amanda A. ttorrie tio - h of thta oar. YEAGEk—VPID DO WN.-0. -the CAI, 11:11941.1114, the Rev. D. L. Patterson. Mr. s tired Yeager to Mils Farah Jane, daughter of Isaac Uoderdown, all of this ram BROWN—POTINDVR.—Oa the Sith instant, be the Rev, 8. W 7 hqinee, Mr, Martin tr. B. Proven -to Mho Mary B. render, both of Raitaoselphi., DIED. ' MkGelw.—On th• Nth ine'ant, Carrie i.., daughter of Samos and Cato ne y. Magee. Lan nouns rf the funeral will he given, COM 11.—ttn th • nth 'net int, in iroan-is eonnty. Wm. R P•eston ' Thom. ., formerly a re s id e „ t of tht city. aged a$ T` MHZ if.—Uri the 220 .natant. chivies Keichline. eon of oeorse 99, and Jate taper, aged 15 months and 11 uneral from the resiaencie of bia narente, Ridge road below Oxford street, thie Mirada') afteinoon at 3 o'olocir. 11 n the 35th lest. Annie daughter of Waller and Annie hi. Bain. in the 7tti year of her age. The friends and retell tee ore reepeotfolly invited to att nd her funeral, from the residenee of her - Ferber, De Kalb street, .Norristown, on Frtday morning, at 11 ° PtrMlT.—Cla the Toth tnant. Rosettes. daughter of p and nn lamit d e l h • trth year of her age. Anil al hen the re. es of hair parents. wo 1228 Carlisle street . above Girard avenue, tine akursiov afternoon, at s o'olook. CH "216.—0 n Li it 21d instant, Mary Tram, daughter of Wm. N 1 and 8a an W. Chase. aged 18 months. Funeral from the residence of her parents. Po. 11 Oak greet. above Thin r-fou - th. a eat ihindelete. thu ( Thursday) afternoon, at 3 crolook. • OR Nr.N.—On ,he 25th Ring Gheen. ani.d eats and 3 mon e. Funeral !Tom th resiliece° of hi. psrents, F arme g ie r avenue and Aare fordstreet. blenta.a. this (l hursdal ) g / emcee at 4 o'cloatti GI BSON.—On the 21th instant. William Gibetin, Boa 87 wire Funeral from the Tern:lone° of his eon. John Gibson. in Naudnin east of lelueteen h, thud( Thuradtr) afternoon, at 4 o'clo-s. AM —Oa the Pith nebula. &tannin Romer, Er . in he 78'h • ear of lin age. F.o. ran from his late reerdence, No all North Rix teerith street, this (Thursday )of eratios 615 o'ol.ok. b 1.10 Foi.-4.n. the 25th instant, hdwin T. Hughes, in the 19 ti year or nis age. tr.,. the ...Manes of hie father. William Hughes, No. nil Al loader street. Out (1 huredtty) after• noon a 3 Wainer. c1G1... IN.—fn Camden. on the 23d instant, Catharine no. daughter of John and Ann in c9lsugh lig. aged .2 monrhs • is. oa 4e 25La instant. Mary France.. aged 4 11.11.41 and S manna Funeral from on reivarnor of Moir parent.. Pine strew. between Remind and Third, South. Camden, this t- hursdayl anernoon 3 i'clook. la A Y LON —ln Pew , 'wove. N J., on the 24rh instant, Mr. homes Naylor aged 31 years Funeral learn th - rialieene. of hie Coot. Davi Smith, No.Blo New Mark , tet set. above tirJwn. this Thuridat 1 afternoon. yr 3 • 0 WENS.-0..n the 25th instant, Michael Owen.. aced 22 Jars. Funeral from bin late reaidonoe. No. 425 Marriott obeet. above Fourth, the taharaday) mornitt. a. 9 °Wool/. WIDE BLACK BA.REGEB, only 7 - 4 nO (wool, 7 4 wale Neck Fairegee, oalY 60 c , alw. 7 11 wive Biftelr Bsreges, only 60 center. 7 4 wide Black Ilsree es. oni. 61114 ciente. 74. wide Mut Berates. only 6614 crate. ac X wide Blßareges, not' 186( k cente. BEd6uN kRO S vournsnc !store, Jen No. 91 9 n FURATN ITT Ntr,ot. .7 ft au Gr.TO THE QUALfFIFD VOTERS OF TRF, inEoOriD CONt3REspltteips. In the midst of v. etrussfe for the existence of your country.. no are caved upon to elect a member of the Bones of Representatives for your district: The esuses of Char struggle may and will be, v.riously attted ; but that par 'sac teaching' , have educated a vast portion of Our peep a in the belief that the Union created by the Ooicatiost-on was "may a oomeaot, and not a flattensWY. is too true ; and that the camerae aduantstratlari is net the exponent of those teaen ors, is also true. The autuat.nq its of the party in poWar are ' , A mil. elated by tni course: it ie absot. tr.? a .amet the drain tetration of the Republic. and against a return ro the chaotic - Imes which_prevedrir -the adoption of the con tent otistrintim_, Those of you—and we stotti.l hope it is al of gou—who e proud of the Union and of the berme upinsin• of notone.+ men to °rush r be bon, at the call of the P eaident must endorse tee adminuar , - lion. 81 you Value ar d iove your country. You took upoi it, we feel persuaded as the exponent of a pa ty ash oh, in sresere n, and re tene•friu onr nationtitity. he. omex, indeed, the play of the country. The ideas and the &Nam- s wh oh p *ceded its accession to power are in s a me degree, of the part: but it. present Ants ROMS before You now as the Constitution name he. fire our fiweraripre—it posit Ye recreation of thoatht- with which every citizen ma• start ofrrsh The friends or the Administration (who were so at its incoming as newt have presented to you for your suf g on Tuesday next Charles O'ft - sq ,of the rilirth ward n a• d reared among you. in the prime of mAntiood.••Trxtb. leFt.lattve experience. sod with an estabi shed oharacter for intesr,ty in p•ivste and public life we as for bun. f , r the administration, end for our common country, you , oordiat sup port. Wilt h m there his entire nge w h i c h should oni r e co r ded tent with his lifehe far any measure making 'procure our - innitutionm 'mussing a r portion of our nat.i.nal domain. or *batter the on ward mach of toe Republic in all that makes Christian eipit.sation. • • It h*a t een suggested by some that he, or some other. should have berm Presented to you for your support br a mode free Item p hunal organizeri n. have they who have Bostick n tnoixot well of this? le au organization of any 'art whion is intimate y connected with all Messes of people to be cereiersly let aside I The not sermon which 1. nines p .rtv organizations ignores min elites. and looks excluelVeif to m'n. in ad govern- Manor and serotally in poenler ones. must the-e he great theoretical propositions of .olitioal action, ear up in simple f , ms for common thought and spun .he eh- heal h and vigor of the nation depend. It they are right. the party which enemas them becomes the im p:tint:MlMl of Mitiflitum, oftriaif halo, and of noun try, mid the opponent of :non a party a the enemy of the three. Such organizations become demoralized. and neeesstrily do , and Po hoes ever, thing human; hat to break up huch organ zetions entirely is positive loss. as well to the people as to the es-veroment. Better, much better. should' he good and virtuous endeavor to heighten the tone and np derma the thiourea. of Politi ca/ parties shall to d strop hem. The.t wine down of organization without reeking, its improvement. rte. cordon to its inherent niovnions, is the distinctive folly of the present rebellion. n o t the. e who hairs de r eamed the mode which hag been adopted have sngseeted no substitute. is it to be by a self constituted committee who, if they ism re prominer.t men to our community who have becomes° oy their adherence t organta.tions must are-' sett to you men whose past life is without a history, whose virtue ra wohont tetri , ta.cm. earl whose alts le meats me without e y perfectos this cannot. be. We want the experienced minium in our legislative halls more than in those of any country of the ;Cube; and Until our institutions shall th different from what they are now, at d our popular forint chanted we shall rot get snob except by strong, effective, and partisan or gentaatice s which grow UPO.II sincere constructions of our Constitution and sincere views of public policy. Basin es the es mime of our country will snow • hat the destruct on of poltioal organization in 'MOP p- st has been succeeded 6* a vitiated sank tone. and by the intioduetion of inferior impasity to controdins po sitions Ito the people today believe that the extino tion of the Federal party in '27.8. the Whig party in 'Op 3. or the nnuerieen party in 'ea 6, was produottve of national good ? is it not clear that each of 'hoes mas k iXtitintta could have beer iMprovt d a-. 6 made . subser vient to the ar sun issues of the time, Ana ts it not also clear that. if per oiled se fi4nees Imo ambition' had to allowed it, the present rebellion would not have occurred ? The Peolie's Union party of the Second district therefore Gal that fOr the Administration of wh'oh rh are a part they need no , be ashamed, and that they have acted with a d-men - re- p ct to the times ..no to you• in pr.S.Ptine the wan the, do present, »no i n the mode th pre e t him tor your slid' ages, It 1- to be horsed Odle these who have revived itilit.cal organise time Whine dodtiines h vet been repudiated by the Jud..Ment of 'Wei ty `rates, may feel li- same. Let every man woo in vast life. has rep dusted and deurermteo he doe rinse of whim. acres 'op is sae .p -gi imate off mpg—even man who it Pe* fur a sue ems flit ao ,animation of the gnestnt nor Let thoush, in the tangu.ge Ot Mt. UT "it ghoul , , mist a tholl ea d ruinous of money and a million of mann—all who prefer b-O guarantee of a political life a. seems. to the continued existence of the nationality to that of a IV tont conversion—vote for the man we present. that the to airy of th ti nd distriet may not be dishonored. Ha order cl o the People's Union City executive =RUM. JWIN WATI3OA, President. Jolts J. ftwasimmr,t peas -at ego. W. Moony, S 'ocuretaneL MEDICAL BOARD. BURGEON GENERAL% Ovrtcni June SO, 161. frrST. DAVID'S CHURCH, maNivlvic. —Bishop PoTTER will he present. and atlm Eas ter the rite of confirmation, at IX o'clock, TO-PllGlir. IrrGIRLS, HIGH ASID NORMAL SCHOOL, The Semi-annoil lfzarninftrum of Card distve for A drnl.inon ne Paella of the Girls' girh mod No mel w.l be oeinmeneed on !VOA DAY, July MAIL at 9 d'alook- A. M. o be admitted. the eandidates meet be at bloat four teen years of age and pats a e , tolaotory esaminatton in Oethnemehv .'efini.ion of Woidt. Neadine, !whet' Grammar. on.titutinn of the United 'tete& Mangum tien Arithmetic, end P.rm nehi n. A onni , date MUM have been apup I of a vomie 'chord of the P.m ohool Dints= of renneylvania, for the term of one year. osodidstes will he examined MON D ta in Orthography and ' Nash r irMITIRT. TUESDAY iO. - efim 101 of Words and J. hoorationl Arithmgtio. WEDN'eSDAY in Practical Arithmetic and Famine, FRIDAY in ~ ovetiiution of the Unitedatatea and Men- flation. The eneotio In mon In Rending win beonmmeno+den MONDA V and be continued on each day till completed. By order of the Committee, ion St P. A. CRE43/02, Prinntgall. tiMCENTRAL HIGH SCHOOl.—The Ex amination of ansdioants for sdmissi nto the Con st, frohant will harm on Ftt , D.Y, June 28 it, 4t9 4 itt,„and he continued in the followin, order : FRIO 411. June 88. h. Mensuration own Orthogrvittf• aniND 4V, .I,JY 14E, Printiosi A ntume in ead Pnnoi pie+ of Arithmetic. TUESDA Y. July Si. Gramma. Ruh's. Ein•l Paroing NyFinhisloin Y. July Sd, Constitution of Lnited !netts and Defining Theo adidates inn • the at least thirteen rare of at e. residents of the nay of Philudanihia, and for at leant one year pupils in the Public Sohoas of the atty. riltiliOtnati H. Moi,'FIRK. jeSS-St CP"POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE con- ItIE NC Ent 10111'.---rhe Annual Commnnee ent or itenferrnar Dearnea will hit held in C'3NCERT E A I,L. net Tuuß.oky 14.17AN1 ‘G. lone 27. begin ning at n'einde. The °egress will be conferred by Fitellrllol i Governor iIUR i IN, President • x ofroic the, Hoard of fruitteea, and nddrea..is de -1 rated by MORTON WIcMII.OI I / 4 FL. Frit. and E^n. VP* oTRONG. mania by Orl'n' an a Omlbleatn" The public are reepeotfally invited to attend. A. L. KEN N SOY. D je25.3t President Faoulty. rf-rUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, (D PA R I RENT OF A TEO e t sea inatinu cif the Junior. Sophomore. d Fresh-an some. at the ohms of the Third Term. wi I be h id in the 11,11cering orde Monday. Jun 24 4. F-cim 9 to 11. .litniors, by the "rovnet (Bf.eal phitasophv sand Fophootoret, by Prof Sorel al. (Ana-vicol Geometry.) written From 11 to 1, F-eehmen. by Prof CoOreseee (Grererst Freston ) era/. Tuesday 25ea. F n 9 o 11. Juniors. by Prof. Ken dall. (D Amami Calculus.) and Freshmen. by Prof. Joobirtn. (Cicero's Eptstles,) to Oten. From It to I. Sophomores he Prof. C te- ee. lawham's Handbook of th- English Longs; •se.) wrirten. IVed•ts doy 23'h. Front 9 to 11, Freshmen, be Prof. Kendall; (Geometry l written.. o'rnm li to I. Juniors, by 'tar Allen / the Prometheus of Haohylus.) oral Thursday, 21 fe, -rom 9to 11 Jun , rrs. b. F'•of. Jack son t.futtervel i mt. From 11 to I. Sophomores, by Prof Allan. (the Monde of A ritroohantio.) era(. Friday. 28th. From 9 V.ll, Juniors he Prof. Frazer. (Heat and ,he Eeri-e.)_ And Sophomores, by Prof Freezer. rChemietry ef the nirtal 4.) weite**. Saturday 29 h. Prim 9 to It. Sophomores, by Prof. Jookeoo.‘ Hereae—Odes and Fpf. rtes./caw/- M .edae. Tule 431. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Allent,(llbrodotusjoral. CFORSK ALUEN. je24 7t Secretary of the Faculty of Artur. frrNOTICE.—OFFIOE OF THE PENN. 151 LVANI FA KO A comrctrur, B. W, oor ner BROAD and WIVE trestle. All per. ne having al-ine easiest the Pennsylvania Farina • *oinpany, or hnldioy Bread '/icketa lone, by It. are reitoestee to present the same. for payment, to the en wreeteed, on or before the Bret day of 11 II GU 4iT next, on which day the affairs of the Company will be oi iced fined, , according to law. 1113116.th6 , * ADWA ND B. FERRI& ffeeretary. MILADELPIIIta. & READING R. R. CO —Pnma . roments. Jane 10 1861'o avoid Mina the holders of Conroe* of this k;onnaly. due on the Ist prnei t ne s ar. 'resented to leave them at this offias on or before the 29th met., when renews will be given, and oheoka wilt be ready far delivery on the lst erortrea, itt Ilkohabg. for Bald remota, jest at 8 H&+D-Ott o. Tto/11111re. ITrooricz—ctninac% *Pin ATI,ARITIIC RAIL ROall COMP .NY.—Art election for Implore of the Camden and At Railroad Com pany, to serve for tne eeetrlng year. will be held Cam- °aloe of mid Company at COnPERW) P , OIN T. dar'. New Jam,. on IfR URSDAV, tee frth inst.- be tween the howl of A A M. and I P. N . jell t 37 ROBERT F R A ZRR. Secretary. O. 7:- PHILADELPHIA APi ERIE RAIL. RDA OEETING OF HOL DR RS. 15PbCIAL ftlEETuie of the tltookuohltou of the flit'adelPhia and t..rie mai road cOnipein will by hold at the Whoa of the Comp= -. on THURSDAY, June Y•th, 1861, at 30 o'olook A. M. for the pp pose of consi dering a proposition havlns for its °teem Um early completion and leasing of the railway of the said Gent eeol. Re order of the President and Board of Musters, Jai tit W. nuw 13 POFFO 0, t)ooratari. WE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM THE PROTEaTANT .EXCHANGE,Scuthweig corner SECOND lino NEW Streets, and take pivasure io rectommend , ng it to the public masa institution much needed it our city. for is care in selecting the beet went women, and children as to oharaoter and anah- Qoatio„a J. E. A DDICFCB,O) Race atreet. E M. SELLERS. G•eati and Tnlnehooken streets. JULIA NN A R A NDOI. PH. V 34 Chestnut etreet. EDWIN KIRICPA 1 NICK. IBM Arch street. Dr. PANCOAJAT, 1122 Mount Vernon greet. JAR. RD:11 RD14.1611 Mount Vernon Street. GEO. FR BEAU N. PO Nunn Eleventh attee, r. O. OLIVER, 800 North Sixth street. N.M. 13007. R. turd aad riermantown avenue. T. WILRON, 210 'worth Front greet. T. McGill R' , ..4211 Routh Front Street. M M. W HITS, B 2 Marshall street. W, C. nog SR Market street. W. R. RICHANDIJON.AIII Menet street, And over one hundred and fifty more, to whom re ference will be riven at the eines. my-904m SUMMER RESORTS. KITTATEir HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. This favorite shire is now open, Presenting increased Lam , Pone for the lesion. Leave Kensington iiepot at T co' elo a A. M., mid dr rive at the Gap at 'oo'oloot - 1' K. t IL ssensciis.—Wrrnkiiti Posts. Morton McMichael. Allis A. tiodey. Samuel C. BPIIIIZe.. And Charles Psalter. L. W BRODN AD. las7-1m Proprietor. ril N ALEIAMBRA ," ATLANTIC - 111 CITY. N. J. RPLENDID NEW iligrUsE. B. l '. Goner of A Untie and Memo , . usetts Avenues, Now ore for the rereettett of 13etottere The Room end Table of HA ALLIAIMEDIM" are 0r..--r—ow‘r Oj tog on the Island. Thoth fa a 'mimosa Ice Cream and Refreshment ea loon atmobed to the Bowl. 'rennet M C. DITBOIe it S J. YOU 'G. jet .2m Proprietors. WIDTE SULPEIrR SPAIN( N 110TEL 7 rtgißLlggiß, Cumberland county. Fe. The Proprietors t -kr* ptearum ennounoine t , the nubile that this inage , Eoent establishment is now oven or 171111N118. PrTtOIN Wishing VITO raou MID ur t ntedi MOW wares. ` bathing - . fisologi and goad living - , et rea sonable prices. oan of do better Vora 41 try these tifprir , gs. For pert °mars send for circulars to WIC B.an aV R" 17431315 .? of the city of Sew York, d n . Dv RsEmp, Proprietors, Jeattlista SriIiOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN 5PRP. 7 4319, NEW JE The "HEATH "Bomar , will he 0...11-d for here-orp"ion of Coyne , my Jiro 15th bovine . been ext-a ively retlrted end irnp•oved sines the teat 001150 , ; amain, additioaal comforts to viAitora. and in.:whams the de airablau-so of the platen. P g healthy. pleasant. •nd fashionable otnca of Sum mer rewo2."E MOan tam" has hut few MI Is, aid la •UMUllid b 3 none It 111 Twinned fly 1 I,mpanc ond ride. and only se• en hours from'Philadelehia. beiSve Phi iseeionia• to the tt o'clock train for New York, reaoh Jersey MO at 3 o'clook, thence by Morrie and I. sari UgllrOnd to the 'Mountain. iteturnt•.e. leave the Maintain ate A M. and 1 P. M 0 mii it in Nubs (lslet's iv I and 8 o'oluok r DI. rooms eau new De on v.s•d. Charlie. at.dsrate. D. A. Chu WEI L. }e27 irmwm. Proprietor. ArAv PIUBL ICA lONS. WiIO.IIEIATIS NEW BOOK. Iva - FRESH FROM THE PRESS THE SEA (LA MER.) • • .1. TransWeil from the French Fditiou Just published in ramie. By M S relolfALEP, uthor of LOVE (Vdmour)--WOBILAN (Le Femme,) eta. ne Isree volume. Fries 812 a THE SEA (LA MER.) This is another of Al. NIFIMELET'S exquisite vo lurnea—half *mance ae d half fanny, with a blending in both of tender suggestion. Michelet is a man of seams. and att :we n eet.a nature is the trim merit of hie themes. Mix/ worts have produced an impression upon the rending public ataxia without parallel in late years. Su .13 audacity and delicacy. such vigorous' analysis and tender sentiment. Were scarcely ever before so efeo *wetly cam hinca. The Clowned" who have read "Loves" and "Wo. MAN" will need no ureter to enrollees but new b eakt "TUE ihEd." It is as philosophical, as instructing. and as fascinating. Alm WM Read, THE PAR= tH LE kDEJt. Complete, two vole one, cl"th. Price 81 %*rsold everywhere, arid sent by mail. poss. ge Mr, by RUDD /a CLRLY,ION. .P oblation,. 1e22 • to tb-4t .New York. THE: DEsiTsB OF CONGOEBB.—The 41 baboon of the next Pension of clongrege, to con vene in Wio-iti,ioon oity she g.h of Init. 1881. will be unhitched olliesally by its noderiuned a TUB DOILY tiLUtirumwepaper form, and in Cs.INGRFI3 - AfONAL GsArtio AND APPE'et) , X. to b , ok form. The tette r puree free through the ma te of the Lolled States. The once f of her oaring the sesame le $3, in advance payable in poetoffies stoma. or !he notes ofer SOSO. Oa .n. baste. JUAN C. RIVXI4. WASHINGTON 1381 jem-71* ROOKS., LAW AND AILISUZLLANIDLA)I3, sew end old, bought, sold, and exchansee, at the I . IIILADE.GPIL/A- BANN BOOK STORM, No. 41n °REATH UT te_trect...Libraries at it distance purehased. Those hawing Book! to well, if at a distance. will state their nem, co+ Magi, biudings,_dates, editons. pricier, and emittitions. w art Tgio—biocits prietpd hr 13e03.- WM Franklin, es well as early Hooke printed in and M.roe. Aaperioa. Autograph Letters and Partrsite eur sed. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for gall. Cata logues. In press, sent fres. „Librariesappraised by rsse-tr mars -CAMPBELL LEGAL. ESTATE OF SabIUEL A. k•PARII.I3, Deoe*sed 1 ettergientitmentary o. t a. to this estate have been granted b. the Reeieter of Wile to . theueeter.kbed. Ail persons indebted to or having claims &giblet, said estate, silt present them wthoot delay. to Vol ALN- nem. C. T. A., rotA W I.IeUT 8- me et. 413 that 11111,1 1 - Alt NO I JUL.rt 11100 MEN WANTED FOR THE 1.1 UN IT ED STATES &RINE CORPS, able-bodied. between the axes of 21 and 85 Teen, not ten than five feat four and a half Inches high, and of good character. Soldier+, serving in this COrp4l perform daty at navy yards and on board United States ships- of war on foreign stations. Ali other infounation which may be desired wili be given at the Rendezvous. No. 311 Routh FRONT Btreat. First Lieutenant W. BTOREtiI UOYD, fet-tut Recruiting Officer. (COAL! COAL! ORDERS RECEIVED FOR LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, PT EDWARD. N. RA T4LOWET r,, 1638-wfm-6t 133 WALNUT STREET. VXUTIRSIOIeB,P 10-NlOB, &v.—JONES' Alt ( Orlet.—JON KS' WOftllB are b-yond all doubt the coole.t. moat beannfol. shadiest, and moat Precious of au• excursion vronoo in tee v.el , its of rhimdelpos. 1 he men' s can be reached without the r u hires fa il us tee. sere tO the, eeor epee:eel caw rue n 2 the Herronvine Mantua. end eturwount Rail road Urunoat y Ihe price t.r he round trip to vo mo ders.e es to b., - within the mach or all The fleteou villa c!ompany wars wt h daceaad Viee the Green end Ckoa'ai Ar•ci k a A roh-it.-eet toed.; hettee RildBi -11.1(MiNTS f. m aril par of he nits can he nonce) ed to the gronnds For mat! parties. the elegant and apsicrour Bal.! arses thnt the Musical Fut d aa also a fine Grove. can be had. F r lama, tiro rive', Wm Bto 11 A. IL to JOAN conyor.r.„ at the oboe of Lewis U. C,:asaidr • 21 e "oath b, X PH. or in the efiarn..on, font 2 toe, to the oirt.:ers of tee oweee."7, iII the *Mee, at Restonvilie. jorr.thaa at r IF I'UIJ WAr.%l' 10 BI SURE tIF THE best, go where you will find •1411, combined with every oney adnentage and ',bore youget Colo rnd kbe' toenelm for Si ItEllglbJtYB Gallery. sECOND street, above Green. RETAIL DRY GOODS LADIES, ATTENTION 1 ON WEDNESDAY, THE 26Ta PRICE, FERRIS, & CO , No NOT CllEfiffita atr+ot, Will orool a ooneignmyot of very °home styles of CAMBRIA LACE POINTES, $8.50 TO 'T 74 4 :0 EACH, WORTFI PROM $l2 TO $4O EACH. Also. a errivil. but very oh.oee involee ..f maguifieent THREAD POINTED, AT e 0.74 $OO 0 B.o^ r ACK, WORTH Pt O.VI 880 O 10160 EAOB. This will be a cheer', wild in offered. to obtain a meg wfwent artioe muen bolo+ its rest • .114 a, and we would megeotfullt uric 110 n the Lobel the ImPurtante of CALLING tAttla. as we will have but a few of the above and can get no more at a- , low a pr," PRICE, FERRIS. & CO., ho BJT AUSSTMUT Street. A D B, FOURTH E AND E ARCH) L, HAVE A FINEST= OF GOODS ADAPTED TO THE PRESENT WANTS OF THE PEOPLE. MOZAMBIQUE% PRESENT FASHION. SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK AND WHITE. FINE FRENCH ORGANDIE t, LOW. DARK LAWNS, FAST COLORS. FINE PLAID SILKS FOR BONNETS. SUMMER SHAWLS, NEW LOT. LACES, MANTLES. SILK BOURNOUS FINE LINE OF TRAVELLING GOODS. BEST MITTS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY. HOOP SKIRTS, ONLY FIRST QUALITY. SUMMER QUILTS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, Ac. lell-6t CAPE MAY, SARATOGA, NIAGARA, ATLANTIC CITY. LADIES Intending to Malt thane or other watering Mute Mimed bear in vivid remembrance that the large WHOLE- S eLE STUCK of PRICE, FERRIS, & Co. Is still , n Pale at 807 CHESTNUT ST.. In which the. wilt find, specially minted to the "SEASON AT THE SEA SHORE," Or any of the Summer Retorts, HANDSOME EMBROIDERED SKIRTS AND PEIONOURS, for wearing with morning wrappers ELASTIC, CHINESE LINEN.t, for travelling dream and du/tare; LINEN COLLARS and SETA, &m, to. gather with a large atrortment of ENIBROIDERIER and LACE GOODS, Nutted to the above-mentioned Owen. THE STAY-AT-HOME COMMITTEE." Should remember the CHEAP TARIATANES, for covering glum. chandelier., Act., together with our A.CON VMS. CeMtiii till 9ID 1.143 .8, 14 a SOURS, and all 6,,fr eEP akti at Jrs OPEN Ftl). A " 411 lot of Pine apple s a t i f k ont i ge g i 4 147.11. vulannim Lam and raging. " Canal inn We trimmed Wan val. Laos, end other Lace eta .FARO ALL. Ag A S r HALF PIUCE. PRICE, FERRIS. & Co., Jell ow; cHasztrur ISTRUEZ W HOLENALE STOCK HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, TRIMMINOD Ali'D FANCY 000D9, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, FOR SALE AT RETAIL, FOR CASH. AT RETAIL FOR CARR, AT RETAIL FOR CARR, AT RETAIL FOR OASR, AT RETAIL FOR OARS. The Subscribers offer for isle, on INC alter THURSDAY, 6th INST., ,LT TRSIR STORB. NO. 409 MARKET STREET. NORTH SIDE. NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE. NO. 409 MARKET SMELT. NOW I L t'ID 4 4 FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. UWE STnCIE Of GOOD 6 FOR CASH. RETAIL. LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES All kinds of COTTON ROSIERY NEFDLES, PIN!, GLOVE& HOOKI AND EYES. LACE MITTS, SKIRT BRAIDS, ZOPELYRB. TAPER, BRAIDS, "MEV...a/ill WOOL, camas. BAUSSE!, SPOOL COTTON!, PERFUMviIY, airrsarfa. ONO LiTa, (Of a DesdriPflons ) (Bilk. Merino, Ino4 Alm, a Fall Assortment of Dress Trimmings. BURNETT% SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, 56.1 m NO, 409 MARKET STREET. NEW MAN TTT J 1 A STORE. The most splendid SILK MANTLES in the eitT HOUGH & CO., R 6 SOUTH TENTH $ MEET SILK MANTILLAS, In every new style, the richest qualities ever wan, at the elegant New Store, ee aVITT3I TENTH ISTREJST. HOUGH & CO. jeft-am n xisSl64l.l) Ei AND SUMNER. GOL,DS for Man's ftsd Bore iromr. Liget C trimerra and ` marital* Stunk. Bow's Wrar and Vesting' A Fine stook at Lowest Prices. o.ore.is & COMILID. isry sa. norm o, NIP MA I TR.. IUOENT (-MAY CIOODS. ..n.x." 21 cent Bsret es. CX 00,4 Firmed Bsr•ge A nXiaii. Id AC sad IS Dent P.n.& 11.reces. Lock Bareges, Tat:aunties, and Crepe Idaretz 4JOU2E.H. & CUNARD, 2e27 R. E. nor. rt. NTH and MARKET. WOLK MANTLES ! GR , ttY DPSTEES ! I Erfonola Lame Mandl-. :Lad Points. Very lo' wives for Cash. _ . Fine fresh stork of thee, rondo in on? Le No* , nk.w RuuM, SECOND FLO R. N. B —Mohair halite, Hoop , 9cirts,and aandseroblefe obe•v. coorta ec • ON • RD jela E. con NLNslt and 114 AILET. gPRING °LOANS, IN BVENY NEW atTitt, at n)3l-1m WNW, t No. 93 I . Ninth street. W.PRINtit CLOAKS, IN ENDLN:ifi VA nety. at IVENS'. myll-1m SPRING CLOAKS, THE OBE A.PEST ever 110131%, et MERRIL Zinn 1m No. 93 S. Ninth greet. ifiLOAKS.—Wholesale Merchants are in- TWA o kurpeot the •took at IVENS% No. 93 South NINTH Street. some of Jayne at. m.31•1m Between Martel end Oheatnixt. rj RENOH LAOS P INTO, BoUßNula, ANO MANTUAN —it Tarr Moak to be eo'd at lees than erholeeate prices. We cannot es andenold in these tootle. CHARI4O4 ADAMS ec je2o EIGHTH and ARCH Etreeta. NEW STYLE CLOAKS, EVERY NEW every new matorist, at_proms that astonish eve one . at the large store. N. K. corner of Idiahth and walnut s rests. rayal-Im CITY OLOAK STORE, No. 142 N. thehth street, above Cherry. ttre now selling eves, new style of the season superb otlatittrs,lll every new shade of color. cheaper than any other store in the nit,. ray3l-lm pY RN it LANDELL OPEN THIS A-4 moarinio— 1 cue oz mavibique., lEBio. 8 4 Mosarob sum, for Dresses and Dilatant. SPECriAL NOTIOR I I _Og. and after tine date .EVERTROKAL.EY & CHM , " will pffer_ Y PORIMILE INDUCEndgftlf CARR FUROBABER6 OF DRY 000 DC ming_ determined 10 rata** ratty Stock they win sive BOW Burgesses .ft Beautiful Fancy Bilks for 7s dents, worth SIM Heavy Rath Fano Bilks for 01, well worm IMO. Grenadine and Barone Goods, about one half their vain.. Gray Mined Goods, in every variety, from 6 gents per yard to Se cents. BLACK. SILKS, RICH AND LUSTROUS, VERY CH kAP. Pat Suck Brocade Silks, done!. faced, &0.. &c. Dc /mines. Calleoes, Cassuneres, Cloths. Reath:Wt. & Lieu, Mosby's, Flannels. 121.11130. COl , Olll. ito,l &o. BRAWL AND MOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION. French Lace Mantles, Pointes, Shawls, Eugene * . Gambnpi Love Mantles, Chantalls, Laoe Goods, &a. Bieck 00sts Mantle/1 4 he.. in every style, At THORNLE it & CHISIVII myzH. goraer ZIONVI & LOMB Ras. tir OPENING} Of THE ARCH-STHEET MANTILLA STONE. N. W. corner Th.'NTH and ALL NEW GOODS. Nieh Lyons Bilk Circulars. Rich L your Bilk &agues. Cambria and Pusher Laos Points. Do. do. do. Mantillas. Cloth and Tweed Circulars. Simmer Cloidia. *v. Purchased under the influence of the War pante, and to be fold as leas than the oast of importation and manufecture. Ladies are invited to norieset this stook, without TO semi. before purchasing elsewhere. p lira/ bra JACOB 110RalrALL. rev r. LADIES, preparing fcr the Travailing Beason, ere inetteat to examine our aariurtment of wooratt oter Dre none& Sheohorde risui Orate Goods. fineenor Mitts; eloi ee t titedinl i t *46 hY & LroLL, P URTII arid Aiwa, Limn Cambria Bandiferobiefis, B 4141 KRUPP IMPORTER'S itTIVE. or beersorohed. *to or oo=rled and embroidered from 10 cents to 111 cent* each; s great balsam wirehair° s menace for osen w ittal to he *We in the awns we. oinr. CH ARIAS AD.Mos & Je and ARCH Almelo, .E *Alt: & LAlalles,„ Id, levU/CLUI and ARCH atrans, span this unman— leases low (drat Goods. • lams= line Manama RETAIL DRY GOODS. M . L. HALLOWELL & CO IhiNIENBII WHOTiriSALE STOCK. SILKS, DANSS GOODS, BRAWLS, MANTLES) itc,, 40. 1 tto., FOR SALE AT RETAIL, At much below the ordinary wholesale retell. 833 & MARKETand 97 North FOURTH Street. DAMS LAOS MANTILLAS, SECOND IMPORTATIWN, These Goods having been relinquished by our Import ers—in view of the war orinn—f bit e more than tne bare amount of duct, will be offered to purchasers at a Corresponding niduation from usual read pritiee. VIZ AT 50 czNrs ON THE DOLLAR. THE BALANCE OF OUR MANUFACTURED STOCK SILK CLOAKS' AND MANTILLAS, SPRING CLO ra CLOAKS. SUMMER CLOAKS. Also, TRIMMING LACER, DltEliti AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Au . <to., All in large assortment, will be closed out at an average reduot on of ONE RALF. in order to complete our or• rangernente with our creditors. J. W. PROCTOR & PA MS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM. deli-tf ToB CHESTNUT Street, in LOA KS AND MAN TILLAq.--- 0 AP- TiON --Ladies are esutioned aseinst the nefa rious statements ot persons formetly in our emplor, and now in the employ of other parties who rpresent themselves' to be connected" with us, and their 'stab , liebtllentf to be " branches of the Parts Mantis Em u/mom' Seta statements are simszu onTavres. used to ensnare and eh.cit the strottemeting. We ha.s no other store than the one we have noon vied these tLx years, at 708 CILEST Of 0T Street. J. W. PhOCTOR & Pads Mantilla Stnimrituti, Vita LANDELL open to-day one - • case MOM Fast Colons Organdies le% ots. Rummer Goods all redooed. STREG & SON, H No. Via North TENTH Stmt. above Coatis., Will sellthe BALNE, OF THEIR STOCK OF NEW A N D S DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS At still greater rednotiona in prices than they have ever before mad.. and at MUCH LOWER PRICES HUM any RETAIL-WHOLESALE HOUSE in the city. Factor and r milord Silks, Very obese. Very obese and good Black Silks. Came Drees Goode of every variety. LACEsooet and Org_andte Lawn; at 12E. MAN LES, POINTES. HOUR NOU_,S SILK AND CLOTH COiTS AND MANTLES. jel GREATLY UNDER COST PRICER. SUMMER GOODS— P•-' foe BlAnkote—Mosquito Net+ings. Colored Itritttans—ti ass %kat*. BAthing Goode—gip Tioiload& Furttimre Chintze6--RhadeHands. Itzthung Toweis—Rwisitt Cr& it. itA itriktBB BROTHISESs je23 rmutrywire nntl 114 :16 1 44TH 11Troat11 E4 I RENG9 LACE VEIL9.—A choice lot just Rumb a / 1 0d front a bankrupt importer, and for sale at half prioe at MA RUSS .A.DAPAS is PON. jr2o blekiTti and Altar. Streets. J IJQ IITO NETTING, all colors i Tarle tan all adore, for covering Masora; Plaid and lQAlie MBIIIII3 at whole/ale moo. !UMW ADAMS ant, Jew 1. 10 BTEI end AH.III Streets. satitillUtt SHAWLs Pilir 110.dar Gra- Barran Shawls. Striped Falk Challi Shaw in 'White 13arege and Et anadine. LigntPnielayand Black Si k and B.oche mli Aft r LholgS BROTHERB. ion ci f FAT'4.II r and PlGlrrEr Straata ~iJMbt STOCK OF DRESS t4OODS AT Pltictql,tocoßDl NIG TO THE TlNlFB.—Poplins, no,ro-os, F3ilk catillt-a. halt prlca • Omni. Del-r.ree re tinned from 21 to Wiz.; Spring, Chintzes rod...cod from 1234 to PO. &paella! attention is requested to our 'tong of organ dies and Jaoonet Lawn.. Which we re b-und alone out at a low figure. CNA sL al) tot 4, &80N. jpso EWE. fit and ARCH amts. J OET BLANKETS AT VERY LOW RATES. - Toriotous for Mirror Covers. 10-4 Nom for Chandeliers. Low Imola bluatin for do. &YRS: & JARRELL, RTIT and A WTI WALL-PLR II) SILKS. Blue and White Frontal Bilks. Black and White Preset' Bilks. Brown and Whoa French Silks. Oman and White French Silks. r end Mate French6o doz. Illidkft. et 61160 per doz. 60 doz. White Silk Gloves. So perpaw. Many goods reduced very low. to cu e out, at JOHN B. STOKES'. 1•33 792 16 Rog attest, $4.1 & L t.IiELL have iratiluonable .&•-• 811EPH.F.RDS , P to,l 14,1:114thvg, 111 ILI l'Aft V (414)111124 COTTON DUCK, S(II2'.IIBLE FQI TRNTS, •ua lY FROTHINGHAM & MILLS. myft-i tf pUR,F, PORT WINE. FOR ISALL BY PL MATTSON, ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. lot NEW LOAN FOR SALE A limited amount of the new 3,000.000 LOAN, in game to emit yurehasers, for sale by JAY COO K J+ l & CO.. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. iela-lm Fa 4.5.811 AND OOMFOII.T. A. ThEOBALD asks, Who can please or snit everybody ? Saab a person probably never was born. But those who know when they am routed in BOON or SHUNS Ire Inman to tar him a pall i and these who never were sn"rd before may be Anima now. its is at h's ose place. SOS COAXES Street. jets ain FINE SHIRT IHANI3FAOTORY.—J. W. BCo7li_Bl4 CILF 4 THITX !Strom, o door, mow Usk" voutisostale • Ttio ortonth% W 4 taw , fission is invited to his IMPROV ED CV . 2 1111111.78, sf mistier fit, tusks, and isststiti t ee ktri IWO HA. ES LILLLE'S SATE DEPOT REMOVED to No. 91 South AZVEIIIO/ &reel, near be guklin The undersigned, theithful for past favors, and being determined to went raters patronage, has seemed an elegant and convenient, store., and haa now on band a large assortment of Who's Celebrated Wr7ght and M Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, the es y/ atnotlr tire and burglar proof mites made.) Igo, Lil then weevaal Wd EWA Vault, Bata. and Honk 1.1r.a. LillieN Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be Mruillbed to order on short notice. Thu is the strongest, bow protected, and cheapest Door and Look yetolfered. Alma, partroahw attention is called to Lillie's Na m Ila bins - t We for Plats, Jewelry, /so, 'Phis adte IS con sedan amass in style and g yet fared for this purpose, and is the only one that is strait ly fire and burglar proof. SPIVI&L Noncs.—l have now on hand fail twenty 01 Farrel, Herring 3 / 4 Co.'. Safes, most thellknearb new, and some torte of other inshore, comprising immolate assortment am to Amax, and all lately eg °hanged for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They win be sold at Veil low price.. Pismo oall and examine. M SI Pt- R g reet WRP 9 Titz4l PROPI)BAI B WILL BE received hi the undersisned on or barons FRI DAY, Z. lea, for the menden ore and delivery to the United r twee arsenal. Bricestinrg. Pa. of Beta of nom I quipments for tne Ordnance Dv part ment, hinted °t...t a Army. sic , Orem win be groceoma tram any but Vernal menu footorenb and orders will be given in inch numbers and to snob persona Si mar appear inner advancement's for the interests of the Government. considering . the price per 'et the t me of delivery, and tne esperninme and ability n 1 the bidders. Bidders will state the numbsr of sets tney can deliver In Shires and sixty civois from the date 01 order, and the price per let o pending of One EleAllte eoc.plete. with Paddle bare. Crnsper. Stirrups and btrapeostreat Leathers, Carbine haunt, and Glah. t ne Bridle, with Curb Bit, One Watering Bridle. One Ritter. One unreingle. Noth t ing Wil he received not of best quoins' in material and workmanship the and in MSS Accordanoe With the witterne now eatahtistted Separate proensais will also be received for furnish ins caddie Tree.. Ban sed the aaddlery hardware f.om muters of those articles. and from Meddle I for furnishing the le...thes-wOrk of the sets, if tut above Parts are supplied catuitaotor , trenurity will be , required of those re ceiving orders. Paberns can be seen at the Prtossford Arsenal, Bridesharg. or by Instorise at Ste United states guar tormenter I I Moe, corner of SW.t.LFlfli and tilltwit.D tamers. nomads will be addremed to Major P. V. UAGNER, Ordnance Department, U 8 ArinT, Cootroaotai liotel—Philadelpralt, OFFICE PHILADELPHIA 19 A 8 woRKB. Juts 114.11031. PROPOithLt will be received at this aloe until Noon of the I. of July next for the sale. to tee 'trus tees of the Pbiladvieh s (ins Worts. of atoot in the Garmantews Gas W arias; itaaaaetate tain Won e; aoutnurarit and Mersameasing Were end in the saanaluat Gas Works To be used as investments for the tiinaing_Funds of said Works. Fkiflrit iambi Cashier. SILK SUN UMBRELLAS for 87i cents, nim for Children .TOREPR 'Midi. LI., je2d 4t. Nom. 2 and 4 N. FUMI.TH 84.H14111i t : IigtROWN GINGII SUN-13111111CLIJAS, suitable for Gentlemen's nue Nee SgPR FUSSELL, Sand 4 north FOLIRTR direst. CIT NV INZ— In casks and calm; ' , 16 , of the brands of Rt. Julien. Rant-Orion roiliao. For awe J aURR is* 44711111 south FRONT street. 1000 1 HAVANA. CIGARS. —A 0 jool . lobojoll O NOTtattoo4 comprising Some MU,e moat celebrated bmods the Paw...Oa mar ket. sub as P wan, lalthallalt. Verdant Hopooolo. Neo yam p.rk fkm, Ponotomello.. &0.. &o. Also. Fitoro and tie. ow. CI, mattes. For male low for ollolir At Old tont prices by we Importer, CB Eni E 1.17 lm .ao. inn or A I,OOOT Shoot. 0 INS ClL—Pure I dive t it in white i ,lua bottles! Just reoeived per hark Juliet. Per JAIInE.CHE & CAOB, AIRS. — Je24 No. 90a Flocoh PP(PiT 0.411 D PRINTING BAST AIM Malign Ix thee tr. at 34 Soath111111.1) Muses. CIZCIVIatit PAIDITING. Bad ant Okarsail is the Cis. as $4 Matt AMUSEMENT& McDONOUGH'S OLYMPIO THEATER, R AMR raBBT. SECOND NIGHT U , MMER SEASON. The follonng attdi tons have been made to the emu - pa d , Mre. ELIVA PLACE. MM. PP:WRY. mime PIe.RGY, Mrs.RYNaR. Mips 1 1 1 r) 4 EN JE, Mr 'UN RE IV. THL9 (ThooMity) VBNING, wit! be Performed the Neu met theme of r. Tito; WEA.II OWL ; or, "Tt a Deep. Deep Hem" tit uw oener • •ew Coortune• CAsT OF CUARACTBB6. D entlie o°Trot E metkmmeatt ireoele Peter Wittman Mtn'. • . AIL A.r on , imn 1 . 74-gari. Conaludine wirh OE, bia4oble firms of Tat. TWO t9R..13 .RUES. 14We Groton.... • Harry Chemist Air Ore ory.. . ...Jas Barrett le rehewial WAIINU f-RTREE'T THEATRE. RETURN OF Tal;: ‘VORIVER. TO NT r WIT• EtY t his 'Wink MOLDY AND C4A(PRE'LL'S MINETKELL h kesltß4 °tam at Lin athtapiantqataattan. The girDt ti-nta Frio,BiliC FOtOwEn and COLTON . Tho Q‘irmette. tiPnitLt., YPtiv. RRNVPIS and MELVILLE. Tagethar with 111 , ^aiwa. HOWARD. CatiltuES, 81211.- malts. end the-______ INBkNiTIF'T•I QUINTET TE, In thew CbXitte and oimunin Enort&IIIMOIAS. A ebbi.Ke or - mgriPTVO U.A Fur pertiouaris be bits moos +NI u.nal ft A MEMO AN ACADEMY ole EMMA/. 2- env 0" 7 AND FttEEWILL OFFERING to the OLU'T RFR ^titre Pla'r CO vIATITTP.B. et the foot or WAPPIN , TON Street, near the avy Y a rd. John Navarv. Prerid N • zit ; J. W Brown. Vice Promi nent; 11 .4. 13 , 0W0- Treasurer; J. B Wade aearentry D. rotors—Ubaries Yo na. lasi, Bmith memos w. • nnn-r. Oeorge imam felt, J. T . &Warne, John W. 1110105 THURSO *V NVSING;. June =7th. For whit:Mental& n nasion the eelebrat-d Prima Donna MaDA'NE Baa Tit a JOH gliNJEltl, W. J. HILL, Tenor. And the atoms ladi.s of the 4.77c1.nd eitE T 1 4 414,R SOWY.Li i htsit VO, Conducted hy ProNnior Oßß Jolts Bowls, 11.076 la the kindr et manner volunte-red their valuable Also, a Nl' rt• , d EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of Dr. w` P C i r/V.NVIGTON. 'Rhotale have aent go °rowdy nrotjered their retakes for the en'a Fu'l particulars in pratra•ornes. J sekete to all parts of the house.* eta. To be ob tained all through ' Old 4 euttieark." and at Reck & toiwton't Neventh and cheatiatt #trPnta. o' all the Wan da tool Of the passenger railway care and at the AOlll, &Inv of V ow°. on Tuesday, Wedne‘day and Thuradair from 'I till 4 o'cl.mk. doors open at 7- commence at g o'clock. Je24 41 ‘Y FIR Nu ttEK MONDAY. JUNR And Ever, this week, 'anderoiln's xh , hition of the RURE'Ati W- it the greet Bettlet by fano and see. 'fo•ziaeoss, lgomiestioos, and all the bride. bninp, s o d copeomstasose of war. Attrwsna 25 °eau Andras lb saws 1P24,5t _ _ 'CHI KTY-Eti4ll PH ANNUtu, EX HIBITION OF TELE PEYINSYLVANIA AO/11= DENY OF THE FIN' , ARTS IS NOW OPEN AT Oths .111. :ATM UT Pttreet. ddmissiess few reduced to 10 Ctata. Reason Tickets. 115 Oents Ohiloree under tweive years, WOE forme, Catalogue. 5 ant.. err WAN s 8. WA:II:ID—Two or three new or second et ' ieot. 4and uPriSbt OPEN, APPI7 499 iiOrtli 40 4 1 0 r1D bar B%* ATOTING MAN, whose evenings ars disengaged. wisbes employment in postileceo. emoting. or as oopsist. Beet Of terstonoo rnrni,hed. Address ••P P P," Blood's Mapsloo US2S-tUths St* - - A 'JUNG MAN, just graduated from the High Elehool. desires a RITUATIONI in a. toereanete house; would he satisfied with semen Warr until his experieaos would sank( him to au moreamma rlmuneroon. 7At 4 TIW.---A ?I/reheats' fors patent right that will yield fif y thoualnd dollars to soy r t llloll who has rummy. *04.10 wII purchase it entire. se P igi r r4 t Vl r i nZl & t tl s 4"fith. W Awl &D -$5 000 ON M 'RTIIA:111 on a fiett.etapa unenanmtorod nonserif. worth $26.000 Adaren"l'. L.. this &Floe piil-17t* ANTEID—BY AN EXPERIE-tOED `7v oda.nro. who can command a fair amount of near trtge, an engagement in a fi-at Maas jobbing henna- &hem" L.P. B atlas of The Puss. .14019 Mt* 111/1/Arsilio--AtilONTl:t to sell PAUKA v GEN of STAMERRY end JEWELRY, at Emma one third lees than Gan be purchased_ eleewnere. vial] on or addreoa ( army enclosed) J. L. 13.0./I..EY L No. lad COURT Rtroor. Welton Vane mhte iltl VIIIPLOIERS WANTINu it/tale Men, 8,0,, liTe invited to address the" Employ- Ment COMMittelN" et the Rooms of the Young AR Meal's Chreet. ristian Association, 1009 and 1011 OR ESTNIPE St FOR SALE' AND TO GET. di! TO LET —At low rent, a pleasant JEW 'country opar., with three Borer of lend. - well eh -dad. e.t.a a variety of fruit, comer of Green Lane Red York Roed. BrenOtown. I x M Me from Nikko crest by intim 14, and eight MIIIIIIO9 walk front Green Lome ..ta , lon of North Pennsylvame flailrowd Incyre of Mr. Me;DARY. oar:Quite. or of Dr. Drl R` NNE_ .. ViLL tea South BEI7 r-eITG Ntreet. Jell Bif IN TO T AII N D . -014.1r, NMI = WIVE, with all the nweent Innwevemontii,at the 1:10 rhire.t comer of NINTH and C-TlMAtin,4 Rent moderate. Inquire at N0..1006 eIIiRNT AN btreet. Mg at* dB (i , RNIAN P WN —TO RAIN 5 , fo NM the , nmmer. a FUR NIATIvIII 11111,111 • , near PhW maker's Is.e atstion. Apply sixth bond; ea 1.1 DRK Street. JeSll.3O a T b KENT 141 , v1T—Funnahed or on lump both PIT . ers monthe t or inn-, it • - oaired. a large awl conven.eht 40U5t,, 1735 4ro...t.treat. Apply to A. P. and J. FL MORRIS. 9 6 If Street polo tr . la TO 1/111010obL6 tart We LING _,NO 123 Ko rt h TRIIITEXIITB Meet, UV, to WETHBAILL & BROTHER. 47 sad 49 North liveflONTl qtroot. n.hl4 011ics'ENUT-t•Tte.IS,ET Elt #Utlit and MIL gTORE to rent.—The desirobio Mamma Wool:" ORDITH UT &rem Wan awaiting antsonoti. at 43/ CHBRTIVITT .tren• tikratrilANTl oWN P.ROP %UT k RENT.—To gna t the tarp owl ootaroodlons andero-bull tfoOtte, corner of tare en d street and. Vrit.Low 4tremot, path can, hnth, hot and cold water and al. the modem tmernvemeilte. Ap.ois to st WIRY LT14,411,110 GRESS Street. Philadelphia, or on ti L de To k.BN r.—A. rare oppoAunity IS En offered to a comeetent manager of a Boarding. !tense by the under-man d who. Hare to rent the WI"- mess wren riy known as the U V 1 ri.,D S r • T 110- TVA., satin ed on OH TNUT Street. ati , ve zmirth, ony.eite the debit'. Roues aaNa mamma fWtT rooms all of w , h are sr'ly faeatehed The dia. Ing-hall is n n.ty five feet to ienatb beard-e titonanui, i”ntries, sae eery outer oonreoi•nee can toe de eir-d the p.tion ea have been fru.] up in a a ra piers alai ner. and are ready for named VSooo4.4ll(tr. TO a. ginger DeTABLI. having experienea. a brufitablo b.ainese can be dane. r 0 as aeoriscab a tenant as tame will be made reseennole. Ear namely am %only' to in RN R RA, on the errinteee. between the hoar, of 9 and a o'aleak jell tutualet rll l l3 ILKINT—A very di:tumble ElTOffr, -le• on the Nintb-street front of " The Continental. Roth"e The More at Ninth and Ransom meets ups ahoy adapted for a Banni,a and Halmos! Mater ,_ ,appiy to JOHN RICE . fee-ti Bouutwein Dim TR and RANSOM Street,. AO& BX.OBADities.—A taltAtiE ricAtit of good ummaroyed farm iaad in the !!rate of Mew Jersey, eenventeat to the otty. be szahaated fir ouryarty. Apply at No. US FEDERAL nom. BOARDING. TWO FAMIIitES can be acztommod Med AL with firet-ela4s BnARD, in a private fondirs where room are no children. Rouse ticannfoliy ertu ated; five mina- a walk from "Wayne"statio.t. Re foreneet exeriengea. .r.ddrece 4 Exec!slur," ea men town ro), _ jest; at PRIVATE !WARDING Hf)(l6E.—Plea sant almommoisttone for families or smells per sona °comer or BROAD emd Vie burets. formerly the imerleen Hotel 1360414er% June 22 1261 . INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAME DISITRANUM UMIYA/41.1, No. 406DNRITIfirt1ltfa1ll FMB AND INLANDININMek. 111:1101.0111. Jorge W. )3sy---of Dui & Metleek. Ismael Wright-- " Wright Gros A fle, DD B- Dirr.er :; Davie & Rimer. a. Wat i t=l: ll " 1:111:47 C. Ismael T. 80i11ne...-Preet W_Tomorg Donal awes Juo. W. Everman--.of I. W. Evennu, C.. Geo. A. Wert " Wert & Fobs.. V 3. Oyu*, Martin / 4 Oih 0/ wilmon B. D. Woodruff-....,..0f Sibley, Molten. & Wellidrlfr JAL Kessler. Jr-,...410.1713 reen street. GEORetE W.DAY._Precident. F ILANCIS N. BUCK. Vioe Preeidenn. 11 , 11.11.1 AMP t. GT'' , Now* n . 1 .4 , ••an . 13 A V G UllOB. QAVINE4 FULtiIi—UNITED BTATN3 TYLUXT COMPALNY: corner THIRD and CH M. NUT &rents. INN ENS FIVE PER CUNT. S. R. CRAWFORD. President. JAMES R. R TRIER. Reoretar7 and Treasurer. Office hours. from 10 until II cealook. Tins Comaany in not tI Jamul am nnoUnntion 1•30 I,l4lOstorre adreit EtiUt,Alt LINE AND DULY Exltißmls.—steamer co- ItAets...l warts brat wer bet , owAßeq Streak...tar. (no.-daler exc. et-d) at Tti o'otook. for Chf at r, wenthe. grove, Now t; elle, Delaware elty, /MKT DEJA- WaRK, and rielem. Fare for the excur5i0n.......... • at omits. Ptagfe for Bridgeton and Odessa meet Ulu. tole. Jess et. aildrimb FOE NBW TOXIC. NISW DALLY MKS, vie Delaware as{ Warm Canal. Phliatletphla and frees VaritETS ,M 110,411111111641 pear will will receive freight on hind alter MONDAY. mui ,natant, and leave daily at s P a ~ delivering their Gar- COWS in New York the following days, Freights taken at reasonable Mee. WM. Ca_O ,E Agent, Me. 14 SOUTH WILARVE6 and 11J11114 _tnt, Fiera 14 and 16 HA AT riew Yin's* sidigt roa N.SW - Ttll rtutedelphiti Mesas Propeller Creentens will cletatmenee their besmear for the reerea an Menetilf 111th inst. Their Steamers are now respiring tiniest et ttenned 'ier above Wetted street. Terms eneentmetlebne. APPILte w. BALICDit - CVs ire/. .00111116- EIMINPRIN RVI:1111110TADUTIVIZT88 pritirttryi,varilA RAILAWAO. fess* d4s6t. aorao r SLEVY NTH and 4.RILKT atreata. Si LB A. S" noon, 2a. P. M., and 4 P. M. • On sands,. leave Philadelphia pt 7AS A. M. sad West Cheater st 4 P. jvio.tr nm e mnimm. 111/nOB.-0/.l2fYing gmtvgraigro_ VAL s kBY RA .I.l4o4llh—ng: TgN_QPR TRAINS FOR DowitufairowN AND in TIM-MEDIATE fITIMIOIIII.—On and after el Vino ma, this Pumper Trani far DOWNIII. Wit vat asrt from the new Passenger Depot or me sits tapas and V i g itsaraut compas s , corner of BROAD and WELL, amps, tpasanger tr OWlNA li nktil fir DOWIIiIIItOWSI imam as tat A.. AlifElflooX IMAM fir DellitnaliVWl ammo st . VolDindaya extorted). or rof the Wes!. •I or Miele 7 . •fte I Pummel sagend liteadins mut , ' vf t"?' 1.11 ..Ifeeif•saaretiry. OPAL RENTALLIDiA.—We speak from pro u der,' expeneßer Mi r le.ll)l4pLig tha t the OPAL iBPITALLINA made h l .rn • a Uir , il OR UQAD awl PRIM: Etraets4 lIP detudetni we moon oropormr r the mout h mad Teeth, that we have ever end. e believe it fulfils sit that IS claimed &Alt, an b u ip t ~._ Mmetresd by the men euubent damn" we sidnee all ~ it PB Nisi.— irowatiKot, ....m.....w COTTON SAIL WOK and CANVAS, %A l p I nEteruz n i bran a in far itt,fft f In"n3 i,t4Wit ..li/14 TsaaY 411Fir t 4ri I fat mole. warporaum ui tmthrja rod f r n gThit in OMNI
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