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naked eye were reached at the remotest portions
a the park by bringing into use the telescopic sr
rengement connected with the cannon. The cow
any arrived in the city about five o'clock in the
, P rtmnoon. fin d dined at the Continental. They
then proceeded to their quarters. They wilt p r .-
toady remain here several days longer.
ILlrenl MATTERS.
"The Headquarters of the Military Department
o f Washington" has been relneVed from the pri
vate residence of Gen. Patterson, Thirteenth and
Locust streets, to No. IRS Chestnut street Major
e e i g er, S A ,who has been appointed to take
charge of the Commissary Department, has his
o ffice at the same place
It la ptepend to form a "Pony Elilitd " A rail
for a meeting of persons favorable to the formation
of a company composed of men under five feet six
inches in height, has been issued. The meeting
ass held last evening at Richmond and !Rarit,-
rough streets.
The First Regiment of Philadelphia Light
dor& Ccl. Morehead, the first mustered into the
se rvice of the United States, are now receiving
tbsir arms and equipments.
eompany called the " Hamilton Home Huard,"
Gag been formed in the Twenty-fourth ward, and
was organized on Saturday. Sixty-five names have
been enrolled thus far.
The Hibernia Fire Engine Target Company No.
L o u r commend of Capt. J. B. Byrnes, now
numbers seventy five members, and is ready for
service We understand that it is to be attached to
the Regiment of Independent Rangers *ihe,lii-
Ganda Engine Company has furnished members for
the State Formiblea, Oadwalader Grays, Scott Le
eed National Eitterde,
A new company now meet at Military
Th e y have sixty members, under the following
officers Captain, Charles I. Wickersham ; First
Lieutenant, Joseph R. Finns; Second Lieutenant,
Road young men wishing to join will re
port themselves at eight °Week P. al., on any
evening.
A quantity of muskets were received in the city
an Sunday, and taken into Jones' Hotel.
.Some
thirteen oases were also received yesterday morn
le from ,Nait Fork, end taken to the game plane.
Drilling is still going on in the public squares.
The State Fencibles were drilled yesterday morn
ing, with muskets, in Washington Square. A por
den of the Scott Legion, who were in Indepen
dence eileare, else had arms The Philadelphia
Zonaves and 'another company, in addition to the
Feneibles, occupied Washington Square yesterday
morning.
About one hundred men, laborers, were de
spatoked down the Baltimore Railroad on Sunday
night. They go to Annapolis, and were in charge
of Lieut. Woods, United btates Navy.
The Salmylkill county regiment is still - en.
ee raped On Washington street, below Broad.
The Providence artillery company have not left
Me city. Their cannon attracts much attention
from those permitted within the Baltimore depot.
The West Philadelphia Grays have repaired to
the Esatonville Railroad depot, which had been
Fioced at their disposal by the company for drill
ieg, A second company is about being formed,
and upwards of forty names have already been
enrolled. It is expeeted that the full complement
will be made up to night, when an organization
will probably be effected.
'ewe Cincinnati companies of Zonaves are guar
wed at Lancaster, in this State, LIS cue of IheSe
siaMpaniea are two youn Philadelphians, sons of
the distinguished actor, Mr James E. Mardooh.
A new company, tutted. the Home Defenders, is
now drilling at Eleventh and Coates streets Chas.
F. Jones is the captain of this company They
liwjy number comae eighty men, and have made
exeellent progress ia
The armory of the National Guard, during their
absence, will be in charge of the National Guard
Cadets, a company of young man, whom Col. Lyle
has been drilling for tome months, and who are
how in a very forward state,
FLAG RAISING. AT poor BREEZE PARE_
On Saturday last, the members of the Paint
Breeze Park Association raised a new and beauti
fel flag at the Park. Benj. 11. Brewster, Esq ,
mails the following eloquent end pettiOtie Speech
npon the occasion :
GENTLEMEN : By your kindness I have mean in
cited to say for you a few thoughts as to the pur
pose of this occasion. It would be an easy thing,
Sy Strang and vehement language, to excite you to
a pitch of indignation; but I would rattier, in mild
end firm tones, express the sense of those I now
speak to.
There is not a man here who does not lament the
tearful sorrow and disgrace that party rancor and
fanatic:Sao has brought down upon us iiere, in
sight of Red Bank. a bloody and victorious field of
our Revolution, we must all resolve to forget by
gones, scatter to the winds all party obligations,
tad for the sake of a common nationality, for the
sake of our noble Commonwealth, for the sake of
our dear Philadelphia, rally to the support of our
country and its constituted authorities
If Southern men stand up for their State rights,
end are willing for that cause to hazard not only
our national unity but popular liberty, it certainly
becomes ue of the North to stand by our State and
our nation in this hour of impending paril, lot the
Malt be what it may.
May God defend the right ! Come what come
may, for one I am and ever will be for my State
and for my Government.
Abraham Lincoln is the Prealdont, and to him
by popular will has been oonfided the execution of
the laws, and be must be upheld in the exercise of
his authority, and none are more obliged to do so
than those who have before this opposed his politi
cal opinions.
It is to express that high resolve that we now
east to the winds of heaven that bright and stream
ing symbol of our national unity, our national
liberty, and our national glory. Soon may it again
efinCollllllol2 flag of a united and common des
tiny, Non may it wrap in lie peaceful felde mil
lions of freemen,proud of their country, forgetful
of all party grifs, and mindful only of the sacred
duties confided to them. In a common cause was
our independence secured on fields of blood and
tbreagit days of sorrow. In the cause of Christian
airiiitsiicn has this flag always floated to the
WegAinei it—others may abandon it—but we
men of Pennsy/vanta will stand
oil] never aln ., ...ter it. or the great truths it 113 the
frliCbOi of — love of liberty and obedience to law!
Coder it we have lived, and by it, and for it, we
will die.
Soon may the day come when, again 011 lied,
the North and the South can march together to
repel Invioion and punish aggression; but now
■nether duty is before us_ We most prove to the
world that we are worthy of our past history, and
the free Government we live under, by our earnest
support of the laws, and those whose appointed
duty it is to administer them by the sacred judg
ment of popular will.
SFLIZUBS OF A scuooNzu
Yesterday afternoon, under direction of Marshal
.11illward, a schooner lying at Pine-street wharf
was seized and overhauled, when it was found to
contain a quantity of dry goods and flour directed
to a gm in Maryland.
1243/ICRESTLCG CERIOLONIIO.
On Saturday afternoon, from the pnblio school
and Old Fellows . Hall at Manayunk, were sus
pended two magnificent flags. On Sunday the
volunteers of the town attended service at the
Ptcabyteriau church in a body. After the zermou
the clergyman presented each of the soldiers with
aeopy of the Bible.
NATIONAL GUARDS.
In consequence of the large number of good men
who have been Mooted, (this regiment having its
full complement allowed by law,) it ban been de
termined to raise another regiment of National
awards. Lieut. Bird has bees detailed for that
purpose. . The hooks are now open, and all persons
dimwits of joining a regiment under really good
(deers have the opportunity, by applying at the
Sall, on Race street.
PSISSENTATION OF A FLAG
Yesterday morning at half peat ten o'cdook, the
regiment of National Guards, under the command
of Colonel Lyle, 'assembled in Franklin Square,
for the purpose of receiving a richly wrought silk
iag, prepared by the fair hands of the ladies of
the Sixth ward. The presentation was made by
Charles E. Lea, Esq., City Solicitor. It was re
ceived on behalf of the Regiment by Captain
Neff.
Alter the presentaron, the /WT. H Torrance
peeseated to Colonel Lyles 00p7 of the New
Teatameut.
BRANDYWINE VOLUNTEERS.
in addition to the patriots who have already
manned, a company of mounted men—Young far
mers end farmers' sons—is being formed in the vici
nity of do Brandywine battle ground, for the pub
lic service. They will render acceptable service, as
a vidette troop,along the violnity of Mason and Dix
on's line, during our Border troubles, by detach
ing a squad under an motive offieer, two or three
times a week, to traverse the country from Chads
ford to Nottingham, by way of Reer‘ett end New
London or Oxford. By mach arrangement, our
people could receive prompt intelligence of any
raid or inroad from the south side, which might
he important. If snob a corps had been in err
'tee, there, in September, 1777, Oen. Washington
ter,old have been kept better adviaed of the
enemy's movements, and might have wrought a
different result on the Brandywine.
PCCIIIVES PASSING THEODOR DELAWARE COUNTY.
Numbers of fugitive slaves have passed
through Delaware county during the peat week.
No one interfered with them, but rather aided
them on their way, with the exception of one in
stance, where a ruse was resorted to to ascertain
nbethsr two who stopped at the mill of Samuel
Ogden, in Thornburg, to beg something to eat,
were genuine fugitives, as they represented.
While E-012:16 one left for the house to prozure them
food, a hand in the mill stepped into the room
where they were with a pitchfork, and asked for
writing materials, saying that be wished to arrest
them, whereupon they darted off with almost the
speed of a dear leaving their oboes and mall bun
die4 behind, and took to the woods. The miller
pursued to call them bank, but they only ran the
teeter, sad nothing was afterwards seen of them,
elthough diligent search wee instituted in order to
return their shoes and bundles. The case o€ the
poor fallowa. who ware probably baltstarved,
sonsiderable sympathy. They represented
t hat they csino from the lower part of Maryland
—l4lodia Advertiser.
A BALTI:t °sr. TACEir SEIZED THE DELAWARE
The river police, under command of Lieutenant
captured on Sunday night a yacht thirty
feel in length. The oratt reached here two or
three :lap since from Baltimore, and is eaid to
have ht s - oglit some ten or eleven pereone. The
tidc,et of I..`e visit of the latter was not known ;
but it wee rumored that they were Secession spies,
tod Lieutenan! E4lgar started in pursuit of the
bust. lie was no oble to find her until Sunday night,
when :he was breu:tht into Coates-street wharf and
'ae selz.;,l. The ist7ht we-3 in charge of two moo,
who denied all knots hedge of her or the purpose
7 ".4 which she le here. the boat, it is thought; has
tees cacc, , aled in the violi:sty of Brideeburg since
her Let arrival. She is painted red, white, and
b/ e- and is now held by the river palin.
SLITS FOB THE HOME GUARD
TTV9 snits for Home Guard use were exhibited
yesterday at the headquarters of the Guard in the
Saprezne Court recta One of the matte, consisting
.f oat and pants. is fxrniched at nine dollars and
11 ' 41 . Ina other is sold at Eve dollars.
A STORY OF MARTIAL Law.
'Jr+ Sutilay evening, a rumor that n men had
been Eliot at the camp at Perryville as a spy, pre
!ailed in the vicinity , of the Baltimore depot.
.70ine credence was given to the report, from the
fact of the body of a men having been brought to
t h e eifyoo the train and taken from the depot
very quietly. It seems, however, that the man
was a watchman upon the road. Hand down upon
the track, and a train going South ran over him,
47 ktittg both legs, and injuring him in such a
Meter that he lived but a short time.
NO MORE RAMTTRO TO Me Flail,.
Mayor f.ienry but ordered the discontinuance of
the bring of cannon,, guns , .4e., in the oily, And a
!puts at Goldamith'e Hall wea stopped by Platt'
li ugales on Saturday. Almost every Iterraising
"sr acctrupanied by a salute, and the constant
400 miug al heavy CEULDSI got to be a great annoy
*ace to our oititene. People who hoist Asp here
intr still have to hurrah instead of acct.
rimtcnoo ORDRES.
'the Philadelphia troops have no yet received no
marohin t orders. 0nt0...1 5 13 mustered-Into Ole ser
vice of t United States The companies are all
encamped in their armories and live on soldiers'
fore_ They go through the drill daily It is ex •
pasted that orders will be reeeived in the course of
day or two, and the whole Vint Dtvieban
wii! de
part fur the seat of war on Wednesday.
IMOTRING ARRANGBAISNTS
The State order for 10,000 suits of olothiog is
r4pidly appreaehing completion, at the groat OS
tablishment at the Girard Rouse. Some of the
garments are entirely finished, and most of the
hands are now buoy on eaok wets and overcoats.
Wee suppose that an additional demand will be
created when the men called for under the new
requioitirm woe to be elethad_
MUSICAL FUND HALL
The managers of the Musical Fund Ball have
planed their building in Locust street at the dispo•
sition of the military.
CONTB4IS4NDISTe
Scarcely a day passes, says the Bullettn, with
out the seizure of articles intended for the use of
the St/tithe= rebels, but we never hear of the ar
rest of ;hose wbo were willing to Cell the goodff.
It i 8 hardly possible that any one living im the
North can now be ignorant of the fact that those
taking part in the Southern rebellion are traitors.
and that those who "give them aid and comfort"
are equally grail of treason. Would it not be
wail, then, to make an example of some of those
vendors of provisions and principle:l, or, at least,
to let the public know their names? If we effectu
ally blockade the Southern ports, and suffer noth
ing to cross the border, we need not strike a blow .
and our authorities, therefore, should search out
and punish every one inclined to traffic with the
rebels. 4, Non-intercourse" will prove more de
structive to them than rifled cannon and Minnie
muskets.
3/31iATOR MBSOR,
It was believed that this distinguished Virginian
was still in the Twenty.second ward, on Saturday.
Oa that day certain parties made affidavit before a
United States Commissioner, charging him with
treason, and demanding a warrant for his arrest
The ooruutisolouor refuted to Luna iha warrant, on
the ground that the alleged treason was not corn.
milled within the bounds of Pennsylvania. The
persona making the affidavit were referred to Judge
Cadwalader, but as that official was not to be
Amid, Ow R atter felt through.
The ladies who have volunteered as nurses for
the army held another meeting yesterday morning,
at their headquarters, Chestnut street, above Ninth.
The 1`0:411 was again full.
The rhombi. Iron Works have received an order
for several rifled cannon for the use of the city.
TUB D9TLISSI9IIII . QtrARPII.
Capt. Wm. H Davie, editor of the Buoka county
Democrat, arrived in this oily yesterday morning,
with a company of seventy men, named the Doyles
town Guards. This is the first company orga
nised in Books county, and is composed of picked
man_ Capt. Davis Perved with 'distinction in the
Mexican war, and is a valuable officer. They
proceeded to the house of the Diligent Eogioe
Company, where they were hospitably entertained,
and afterwards marobed to West Philadelphia,
where they took the cars for Harrisburg. They
will report thetngeitell immediately at Camp Cur
tin, and bold themselves in readiness to march at
any moment.
HUNG IN EFFIGY
Last evening the Reserve Corps detected a sin
galar looking figure suspended from a tree in front
of the State Rouse, which, upon examination,
proved to be a representation of Jeff Davis. The
figure was dressed in shabby regimentals; around
its neck was a placard bearing the word " deceit"
It was removed to the Central Station.
AUSEILVOTON MAIM
Au adjourned meeting of the old members of the
Washington Blues was held last evening at their
armory, at Sixth and Chestnut streets. A large
number of persons were in attendance, who en
rolled their names, and pledged themSeireS to
enter the field service or prepare for home protec
tion. It is intended to form a regiment, to be
called the Washington Blues. Samuel A Hairnet
was elected colonel. The armory will be kept
open from ten o'clock in the morning until ten at
night, for the purpose of enrolling recruits
MORF: STARRIRO Gesns.—Yesterday morn
ing, about two o'olook, a man named Hugh Mor
ton made an attack on Charles Reed, watchman at
the Alleghany House, Eighth and Market streets,
and cut him with a knit* in tho nook and shoal
der The wounds inflicted are not dangerous.
Morton was arrested and committed by Alderman
Thompson, in default of $1,500 bail, to answer at
court.
On Sunday night, about ten o'olook, three mon,
who were somewhat intoxicated, got into a diffi
culty at Nineteenth and South streets, when one of
them named Samuel Hunter stabbed the other two.
Abraham Thompson and Adam 0. Smith, inflict
ing serious injuries. •The wounded men were eon
veyed to the hospital, and Hunter was arrested
and committed to prison by Alderman Patohel.
DROWNING Gasas.—Yesterday morning,
Cornelius Lyons, aged 40 years, an inmate of the
Almshouse, while intexicated, fell through the
tressel work of a small bridge into sandy, creek—
s distance of about ten feet—onthe West Chester
and Media Railroad, and was drowned. The water
way, only about twelve inches deep, but on account
of the deceased being under the influence of li
quor at the lime, it is supposed he could not help
himself out.
Yesterday morning the coroner held an inquest
on the body of Joseph White, aged 2$ years, who
was drowned while fishing with a net in the
Schuylkill, below the data. The deceased resided
near Market-street bridge, and leaves a family.
PICKING POCKETS.—Johu Houseman was
arrested at Ninth and Walnut streets on Satumay,
upon the charge of picking a man's pocket of
port-monnais, containing about slr. The accusod
was committed, in default of SI 500 bail, by. Al
derman Battle:.
A Po - mumza.—A female child, about three
weeks old„ was found' on the steps of the Widows'
Asylum in Cherry street, between Bereateenth
and Eighteenth streets. It was sent to the Alms
house.
HArtrartro FrawAnets.---Abont ten o'clock
yesterday morning, while a number of youths were
wending their way to Franklin Square, when near
the corner of Arch and Sixth streets, a pistol in the
pocket of one of the number exploded, (supposed to
have been caused by the hammer pressing on the
cap,) the ball from which struck the side of his
shoe, tearing off a portion of the same, but, fortu•
!lately, the youth was uninjured.
BALmatotex En/Ad.—Many of the exiles,
now in this city, are sadly in want of provisions
and clothing. Most of them who fled from Bald._
more are enrolled In the "Baltimore Union Vo
lunteers," of which body T. Edward Rawlings,
formerly of New York, but late of Baltimore, is
captain. Those of our citizens who desire to con.
tribute to their wants can communicate with
Captain Rawlings, at the Continental Rotel, who
will make proper distribution of all articles or
money sent. ••
AN APPEAL FOR Anats.—By reference to
our advertising columns, it will sbe seen that a
company consisting of 74 members has been
organized at Newark, Delaware. They appeal to
this community for funds to furnish them with re
volvers. Subscriptions left at No 9 North Eighth
street will be faithfully distributed.
FATAL RIgSULT. - Michael Connelly, the
member of the Schuylkill county volunteer com
pany who was stabbed on Saturday afternoon, on
Delaware avenue. died yesterday morning at two
o'clock, at the Pennsylvania hosetti,l. William
Spittal, who is alleged to have inflicted the stab,
is in prison.
ALLEGED Howc.i.DE.—Coroner Conrad was
sent for yesterday morning, to hold an inquest
upon the body of a German named George Brown,
employed as an hostler at the public house of Wil
liam Knight, on the Limekiln road, near Haines
Went. in the Twenty•second ward. Brown, it is
said, had an altercation with a man from Mont
gomery comity, about ten days since, and was se
verely beaten with a bucket, besides being kicked
and otherwise maltreated. His injuries proved
fatal last evening. The assailant was arrested at
the time of the occurrence, and admitted to bail,
but was rearrested en Sunday night, and com
mitted by Alderman Mears, to await the result of
the coroner's inquest.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Nisi Paws Judge Titompson.--The
Mine Hill Railroad Company vs. Tho Mahanoy
Railroad Company. The argument in ibis case
was concluded yesterday.
WARM. Sassums—Judge Thompson.—
A number of trifling ewes were disposed of. Al.
derman Charles Relfricht, convicted some time
since of a charge of assault and battery on two
citizens, was sentenoed to pay a fine of $5O and
costs, (over $lOO in all).
Letter from New Torii
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS—Ex-PRESIDENT PIERCE
AND GOVERNOR BANKS--THE PRINTERS OPP FOR
THE WAR—A WAR SCENE . AT WARD BEECHER'S
CHURCE--ANOTHER GIFTED CLERGYMAN BECOMES
CHAPLAIN — THE CIJUIGY ON TEE OIIIBIB — BINTIBN
REGIMENTS READY TO MARCH PEON NEW YORE--
NURSES EN ROUTE. TO WASHINGTON—MAJOR AN
DERSON—THE BANKS—THE LAWYERS' POND - .-TRE
INTERlOR
[Correspondence of Press.]
Nzw Yowl, April 29, 1861.
The imports at this port for the week ending_en
Saturday last, were $2,103,987, against $4,150,253
in the corresponding week last year. Since the
Ist of January the falling off has been about one
third. Exports keep up 'finely, the week's ship
ments amounting to $3,052,470, against $1,336,424
in same time last year. The total exports since
January 1, are $40,399,747, against $20,129,937
last year.
Ex-Prebident Pierce has net yet left the city. He
was at the New York Hotel this morning. Governer
Banks is also in town.
Toe printers are joining in for the war quite en
thusiastically. I learn from the foremen of a
leading journal that six have gone from the Tunes
office, six from the News, twelve from the Tribune,
twenty-three from the World, eight from the
herald, sit from the Krpress, eight from nor
per's, six from the German dailies, and eight or
ten from the Journal of Commerce and Conner.
These make a total of eighty-five All told, about
two hundred members of the craft have enlisted
for the oampaign.
Another scene, characteristic of the man and of
the place, occurred last evening in Henry Ward
Beecher's church. Re had announced a Sermon
On The Stars and Stripes, and, of course, had, as
he always has, a crowded audience. The theme
could not fail to inspire him with great and patriotic
thoughts, and to bring out " words that burn."
His hearers, forgetting the sacred character of the
place, gave vent to their feelings by loud Cheers.
This he endeavored to check, but in vain. Cheer
they would and did to the end. It was a most ex
citing spectacle.
Another gifted clergyman has abandoned the
peaceful duties of a parish priest for the more active
and dangerous post of chaplain. The Bev. H. N.
Hudson, a profound scholar, and the editor of one
of the best editions of Shakspeare issued in this
country or England, has volunteered as ohaplain
of a regiment of Englishmen, now in rapid course
of formation in this city. He has attended several
meetings, and addressed the eons of St. George on
the propriety end duty of taking up arms in behalf
of the country of their adoption.
The clergy of New York are notably conspicu
ous, but not inappropriately, for the share they
are taking in the present campaign. In the
evening papers I notice Several cards, signed by
rectors, calling the iodic§ of their congregations
together for the purpose of making bandages, reta
in funds, Ao., so., for "the American army."
They are commander, in the church militant in
very deed at the present moment..
There were sixteen regiments, instead of four
teon, ready to march from this city on Saturday
night. The Quartermaster Oeneral Is nod giving
out lb 000 rations daily.
A company of nurses, under the command of
Mies E. M. Powell, leave here to-day for Wash
ington, amply provided with lint, bandages, &c.,
Ao Some of the party have had experionne as
MUP/4611.1 nurses.
Major Anderson has just been paid another com
pliment—a regiment of Z,uaves, under command
of John L Riker, having been named the Ander.
eon Z 311aVeR. Major A has gracefully acknowl
edged the honor.
The berths have caught the patriotic contagion,
and are giving liberally to the Union defence
fund. On Saturday the Chemical lent $3 000, the
Tradesmen's $l,OOO, and the Bull's Head $l,OOO.
The lawyers' fund for the defence of the Union
had reedited MI Saturday the stun of $20,150.
The cities and towns of the interior are respond
ing nobly to the mill for the sinews of wa . Thus
far, however, the palm must be awarded to
Buffalo, whose citizens and Common Council have
raised SlOO,OOO for the equipment of two regi
ments and the relief of families whose members
have volunteered.
To-night Mr. Forrest plays Damon: for the
benefit of the families of volunteers who have gone
to the wars= Laura Keene gives the proceeds of
this evening's performance to the same object.
Ditto the German Stadt Theatre. RITRON.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 29, 1891.
Dullness still reigns at the Stook Board. State
Eves declined to 781 City sixes sold at 90 for the
old issues, and 961 for the new. Pennsylvania
Railroad shares are steady at SR to 361, and the
first mortgage bonds at 991 to 100. Camden and
Amboy shares sold at 107, and Reading romaine
steady at 16 t 016.1.
In the Money Market there is little doing. The
banks of New York have adopted again the plan
of clubbing their specie for mutual saftty, resorted
to last lath By this means it le empeetect.timi
public confidenoe in their stability will be main
tained or increased. while they will be enabled the
better to sustain the wants of the General Govern
ment and of the business community. It is sug
gested that a similar arrangement for this purpose
should be entered into by the Philadelphia Banks.
From New York a good suggestion comes that
the bonds of tha Seeeded and Border States and
the bank notes of those States shall not be sold at
the Stook Boards of the Northern cities, in order
that the treasuries of the Secessionists may not be
replenished with gold drawn from Northern oities
for bonds and paper that aro more likely to be re
pudiated than paid.
OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT.
WEEKLY AVEILAGES OF. TIM FIIILATIELFEII. BANNS
LOANS. arBol2.
_ BANKS.
April 22. April. 29. Aprll22. A 1111,22.
-
PhiladelDhinl ..
$3,2 0 5,000 83.207.010 1,036,006 1.016,000
North America 2,988.054 2997,06. 618 261 673,109
Farm & Mesh- 4 008,881 4,0121 867 1,2-2,01 1.090 48/
Commercial.... 1,557.1441 1,588.500 au 030 275 We
Mechanics'."
... 1.60,893 1.600 040 985.529 375,0 , 6
N. Libartyl.9. 1,305.000 15101800 MAO 458 000
Southwark 882.849 811.421 314,949 231 695
. 673 0 0 676.821 167,171 166 8 4
Penn Township 729 547 729.559 205.570 210 038
Western 1,419,065 1,393 067 437110 396 206
Man. & Mesh.. 1.084.105 1.633.230 197.295 17.135
Commerce ..- 635 07 GM 641 246,766 191 866
0,1E0.104 0,106 037 441.599 409,411
Tra4esmen'e..- 400,029 469,134 157.339 173.460
Consolidation ... 466.262 461-538 09 679 76,099
City --- 767.100 751.76, 190.870 371.606
Commonwealth 411.562 482.4 8 92.115 75 825
Corn Exchange 462.169 413.760 88.171 66 733
413,658 398 931 93.152 45,849
Total ..... -... 25,909.955 25,296,963 6,796 011 a 6,20,13(
DEPOSITS. CIRCULATION.
BANKS
April 21. April 29. April 12. April 29.
Philadelphia.._ 41,812.000 41.703 000 4316,000 ,306.00
North America- 5,029.938 1 959 307 ' 975-055- 934 NO
Farm k Meoh.. 2,919 651 2.740.636 411,985 418.390
Commeroial...- 916,000 866 000 117,010 103 000
Mechanic!'._- 917.890 906.540 145,720 131.970
14. Liberties-- 1,119.000 1,193 000 101,000 91.000
Southwark-- 656,219 632,990 97.616. 91 460
Kensicff. 485.978 440.228 127 430 330, 130 Penn Township 579,803 663,971 64,095 70,185
- Wee:dent_ 1,09 757 907;152 324.456 119,935
Kan. d: Alech_. 619.940 548,713.5 99,745 90,4215
Commerce 544.812 468,704 74,495 71,523
Girard...._..... 1.128,913 1.066 542 220,440 707.015
Tradesmen'!.._ 324-582 873 788 66,518 70.890
Consolidation 214.517 00.673 87.635 80,950
City . 469.050 14500357 65.120 65,400
Commonwealth 2456,310 274,149 81.070 109,600
Coro Exchange 226,1e2 230.760 118.415 82 815
Union..--...... 261.297 317,220 47,455 46,000
T0ta1.......... 16.633,221 15,749282 2,641,015 2,846.225
The following is a statement of the tranwtotimus at
the Philadelphia Clearing Howe, for the week ending
April 29, as lumehed by the menager. titeorge E.
Arnold, Fail
Cleariuge. Balances.
e 3,127,309 89 *346,139 14
2-436 595 70 les Asa 51
2,806 483 56 2,10,503 76
2.999 939 61 174.683 31
3.455 966 37 124,529 49
2,236,162 04 196,965 06
April 2R.. .
MaVEME
& . /2 460.48 10 81.132.758 27
The aggregates wiinpare with those of previous weeks
as follows:
April 29. April 22.
Capital Stook...—. ..,811. 810.315 $11,810095.-Inc. 1, 5 ,.250
(maps. —.. 26,298,962 25.309 956 .Dee. 13 013
84,0,137 6,796,011 -De01515.874
Due fm other 1.616.679 2,010.756-Deo 395,127
Due to ocher She.- 3.273 705 3,332.073-Dea. 58 369
15.749,262 10,633,231.. Dee, 885,9 19
Circulation.— 2656,305 3,641,056...De0. 94,760
Loans. Specie. circulation. Deramte.
Nov. 4, 1857.31,199,463 2,071,464' 2.141,113 16,635,7591
Jan. 11,1858.21,302,374 3,770,701 10911,037 11,465,263
July 6. -24,311,929 6,635,817 2,434,181 18456,318
Jan. 3, 1256..26,451,657 6463.356 2,741,754 17,049,006
July 6._. ...25,446,440 4,297,00 2,808,70 1 6 16,481,04,4
Jan. 2, 1860..25,286,887 4,450M1 2424 , 101 14.995,,919
.1,23i,11? 2.547,983 16 , 825,916
Jan. 7.1861.26 891,280 4,020,266 2,689 812 15.261.928
Feb. 4 -.....25.901.581 4,638.054 2,77E1.318 15,296.435
Mar. 4_....75.055,614 5.006 988 2.811,491 14,666,736
April 1 ....74 973 496 6 200.1213 2,811.263 15,960,147
8 413 188 6 452 091 3 970 226 16,006.115
" 15.....25.415.442 6 67532/ 2,620,863 16,458,933
25 369.955 6,790.011 2.641,065 16 6 4 3,01
' • 29_ .. .22,396.945 . 6.280,137 2,546 305 15.749.282
By telegraph, we learn that the -Lehigh Valley
B,sitroad Company brought down from Mauch
Chunk, for the week ending on Saturday, 27th
lust., 13,509 tons of coal, against 14 634 tons for
corresponding week last year, making, for the
season commencing December let, 1860, 307,704
tons, against 299,728 tons to same date last year—
which is an increase of 8 ; 066 tons. 1,03.5 tone of
Pig Iron were also sent over the road for the week
ending same time.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
April. 29, 1861.
REPORTED ET S. Er SLATTEAKER, Arlercitaute tzahaure
FIRST BOARD.
2 Penne R. .. --- 364 1 - 00 City 65... New Gee 90
3 do __ --.. 344% 100 do— New 90X
1000 Lehigh 63. .... 1014 300 do.: . New 96X
4000 do.--............../01 2 Miuotiill 3t —...... 92
6000 d 0........ ....101 T d 0,.............. , ta
3000 CIO —.. . . . ....301 8 Lehtt h 46
2000 do— —.— .101 50 Reading R....—... 1634
2000 d 0..... .. 161 1000 Penns. 55........... 7014
auo City 6e . Pa. R9O 12 Fenno. it. ... . 26i
1000 do New Gas 90 2002 Reading "Ms.*. BO
BOARDa.
1000 Norrosen R 66.200 98
10 Penns R......ea5h 363
BOARD.
100 Lehigh.— C &P.M'
1000 Penna 65.. . 78
9 Cam & Amboy R.. 197
6 renns R..... C& P 3676
1 do. ... 63 P. IA &Pi
BETWEE
2000 Norriet'nß6B.2dye 88
lOW do --2 dye 98
RECONI)
100 City 90
2000 Reading '43'Bos._ 87
509 State ss---- 78/4
/090 d0...._... 78
78
78 Rehl Play Boa' La. 90
1500 Lehigh.--.C&F.101
CLOSING P •
Asked
Philadelnhia6e— 8 % /034
Phila 68 R.—. 89;i 90 I
Philo, Os —new— 9651 9636
.3id. Asked.
Long Inland IL 81.6 10
Leh CI & 48 49
Leh CI & I`l Ecp-30 51
North Penns It t» . 6 8
N Fa It Ga. antou 66 60
N Penns R 103.-80 90
Catairlasa R con. 2 33ti.
Carawiass pref.._ S 7
Frank & Southw 30 41
24/c3d-at R ff.
divo3s 40
RenekVine-it X. 8 10
West Fhila —56 57
finnace& - Pinc..— 6 8
Green sr, 410ate8.- 5 14
Cheat &.'o7aln —2O 22
Fennel,
79%
e 4, 8
67 7 0
56'; 36.14
Read bds
Read mt 6e'Bo'
Read rat ee
Penns it ex-div
Penns Rc2d mt
Morrie 00:11..ion
Morrie dita Pfd,loo 107
!'eh N 611 'SI-- 60
Soh Nair Stk... 5
Bah lYsv krefd... 10 14
Elmira Tx 60 61 I
Philadelphia Blarket9.
There is a steady home demand for Flour at fully for
mer rates, but there is little or no inquiry for shipment.
Bakers are buying at 85.37% for common Western su
perfine ;85 Meta 6231 for standard do ; 76M6 for ex
tras ; $8.2606.60 for family ; and e 6.760740 for fanny
soooralog to outality. The teseipig ace light.
and holders firm at the above figures. Rye Flour te
held at 83.10 ttr bbl, without sales. Corn Meal meets
with a limited inquiry, and Pennsylvania Meal is rather
scarce at VMS bbl.
WHEAT comes in slowly, and grime lots Meet With a
good demand at full prices. About 000 bushels Western
and Pennsylvania red sold mane lane in store ; 1,040
bushels fair Southern white at 1470 afloat; and 6 000
bushels Kentucky do on terms kept private ; the latter
in store. Pye is dull but steady at Eiito for Pennsylvania.
Corn is wanted at the advance, and about 11,000 bushels
prime new Southern yellow sold at 0350 afloat. The re
ceipts are moderate. Oats—There are few offering.
Pennsylvania are worth 640, and Delaware SI%
BAHL mestaWitk &steady demand at woo for Ist .140.
1 Quo rettrOra.
Corroir —There is little or nothing doing, and no
chance in iii- market.
- 6Rocsitigs.—A few small sales of Sugar and Coffee
are reported to day at steady prices.
Paovisions —The market remains inactive. but
without any quotable ahanse in York. Ration. and lialtPd
Mesta. Lard and Butter are quiet, and prises about the
Caine.
NI:EMU continues dull, bbls selling slowly at 18nrilfilio
—the latter for prime Ohio ; drudge at 17e ; and hhds at
17)4.0.
Philad.elphia Cattle Illarket
PHILADELPHIA. APTII
The offerings of Beef Catt'e were light, only reach
ing about 1,059 head, most of which were disposed of
at prices ranging from ez.to to e 9.80, the latter for
extra quality ; the bulk of the sales were at e 8 to B 2
the 1W Ths, and the market generally was dull. The
following are the particulars of the sales made public at
A.vertue Yard:
28 1. Abrahams. Lancaster county, at &Be 9.
69 McQuaid & Carr, Ib. end Lancaster on., e 800.25.
26 Scott & Kimble. Cheater coon ty ,3;84t9.
34 J. Kimble. theater county, BSc?.
Sti Kennedy & MoClease. Lancaster county, egro.
40 Jamb rneFillen, Lancaster county, :$80*.26.
61 P. HethawaY, Lancaster county, *GDP.
llt P. Mennen. illinois, e8e8.76.
711 Cochran & McCall. Lancaster county, *809.22.
SG J. Seldomridge. 111in0m.418.2509 60. _
120 Mooney & smith. Illinois and Ohio, Bgetn.,
50 B. i'etdomridge , Lancaster county. 4i8.5059.
28 H. CSailt. Pennsylvania, 57.60¢+850.
73 Fuller & Brothers. Illinois, 68 50¢8 75.
32 J. Meister, Lancaster county, *gag.
23 tmeth k Baker. Lancasterwarty, al.
4 3. Frank, Lebanon county. Smug.
d 3. Myers, Barks county, GlisB SO.
8 Coates, Lancaster county. 88,10.
au C. Amman. Lancaster county. 87459.50.
62 Haymaker & Bro., Lancaster county, 58er8.25.
29 D. W. Wilmsn. Lancaster county. $8600:9.
26 T. Masterson, Lancaster county, 37.1500840
About 40 Cows sold, including springers at `. 4 ; 2 0 to
330. aid Cows and Calves at Si&
Borne 4,600 Hogs were disposed of within the range
of ikti 6007.26 the 100 lbw net.
The receipts and salmi of Sheep reached 4,000 head,
at ana34a for 'wool on, and 4,44ere0 qv lb gross for
!Sheared.
New York Stock E
ROO UIS 6s '81.005% .. es 30 21 Y cent A— ,7 3
MO Trees" 32 to 2 ._lit 20 do--
.....7.6U 73
4800 Tenn 6s '90 ..:..- 80 25 do - - Th.. b 62 733‘
3060 du 7 68. 50 20 Mich Cent R. .45
8002 N Carolina 65..... 55 60 Mich 8 & Ist 1.-..b20 1334
0000 Kentucky 64 70 100 M. 15 &PI I G...._... 29 ,4'
5000 Virstain 62._ -48 20 Penman X... ..... .102
--
35000 Missouri 6s- .41 210 111 Cent Sorti, ....53 89
2009 Iv y State Os '66-101 150 d 0........-. Jae 69
bOOO Brooklyn W L.... 95 00 do--... 69y,„
000 Erse 2,9 19— 43.100 20 Galata & Chioaio__ 68 --
10000 Brie Roth m—. 86 20 d0.....-._.-.180 98
1000 Cl & Tot SF— 7534 150 d 0 ..... ..... r oi
20 BI: of Commerce. 8234 61,J Clev Jc Tot R, 24
Go
so Yanno al Co.„ 72 100 d0..............b.90 25%
160 4 , rat R..-„....-.ta 1u,21 100 do- - .... .120 24
160 EttrleM K..... pB3 110 Chi &itl R - -.... 36
THE MARKETS.
Awns' are quiet and stead r at $5.623: for Pots.
Baaanastara.—The market - for Mats and Western
Flour hi COE sad AM. The riles &Ted 00J bbla at Se 20
fof moods* mate ; 5a.10e5.4 for extra State ;
1.6.1001525 for saper4ne lohtgaa. Indiana, Ohio. lowa,
Ixe.t and 45.3066.60 for extra do. intddthnt chippin g
THE PRESS.-PIIILADELPHJA , TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1861.
A STARTLING NirtrMOß PRO/T AVasnirreects —We
hear, from the beat possible authority, that Cabinet
meetings have recently been held at the capital, in re
ference to information that has been received by Gael.
Scott. thsotigh a eserstegent of Government. who hag
just returned t. headquarters. The rumor is nothing
lees than a clear recognition, by men of all parties and
in all sections. of the fact that the most elegant and the
moat comfortable garments for gentlemen and youths
to be found in the country, are those which are made at
tile Brown atone Clothing Bali of floohluil i
Nos. 603 and 600 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
AMUR& or Parsimic.—A spasmodic atreotiGn of
the Bronchial Tubes, which are covered with a dry, te
nacious phlegm—" BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES"
will, in sotnil mita' If 6f ins
standing, persevere with thsm—they will alleviate in
time.
"An otd tarty friend having tried many remedies for
Asthma with nu benefit, found great tette from the
Troche.e."---Itex. A. LsTTe, Prankrort,lll.
aF27-stattt 3t
ARRIVED.
Bohr Caroline Cox. 2 days from New York, with ma- hogany to John'Eigenbrey & Son.
Behr Commie. Noyes. 3 days from New York. with
older' to captain.
Behr Chi... Merrick. Mohtsomery, S dey a from New
York. with wise to D Cooper.
Bohr Mechanic. Corks'. 1 day from Odessa. Del, with
corn to Jae L Bewley & Co,
Bohr N Lank. Fleming. 1 day from Frederioa, Del,
with wheat to Jaa L Bewley & Co.
Steamer Madge, Bell 24 hours from New York, with
mda to WV m M. Baird & Co.
Steamer %mar. Pierce, it hours from New York.
with mdse to W P Clyde.
CLEARED
Steamship Keneiogton, Raker. Boston, H Winsor.
Baru Frei:mews, (nal) Vella Gibraltar and a market.
Banners & Draper
-Bahr FIT, Ohocaomui, lifiritucketiVan Dom tf9r
ton & Go.
Sear M Niohole, gawyer, Maohiae, E A Souder & Co.
btr Mars, Nicho.s, New York, W t Baird & Co.
IT TELEGRAPH.
(Correspondence of the Press
New Yore'. April 29•
rr.ved, ship VnitaiMer. from Sin FieeeMe,
Ad EMCRAHDA.
Ship 1 Gwen, (new, 1190 tons, Mason, Bailee Bom
Kennebunk 27th lust, for Philadelphia. to load coal for
Louts°. Africa
tvp Neptune's Favorite. from Callao for Hampton
Road, was spoken March 26th, let 21 80 0, lons ti ed 7 0 •
Ship Roswell Sprague. from Callao for bampton
Roads, was spoken April 7th on the Eanstor. long 37.
Brig , Delaware, Cobb, cleared at Boston 27th inst. fur
Philadelphia.
Bohr J Darling, Percival, for Rio de Janeiro, cleared
at New York yesterday.
Bohr 9 D Pitts, Corson, &cat Cho-Melon, arrived et N
York ye.terday.
Bohr Albert Mason. Corson, from St Mary's, Ga, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Bohr Burrows 0. Clark, 8 I. Stevens, Studley, Rosso
nab. Rose. Burgess. M A lessee, Magee. 8 Godfrey.
Russell. N u r Thompson,Steelman. and Neptune,
121titi, benne. arrived at Bo ston 7th meet,
Bohr Alizabeth Anginal. English. for Philadelphia.
via Chestor,UPa, cleared at Boston 27th inst.
Bohr Treasurer, Eisner, cleared at Boston 27th inst.
for Philadelphia.
Bohr Willow Harp, Hulse, hence, arrived at Boston
28th inst.
Bohr E W Pert7,Bempsou. at Boston 29th inst. from
Jacksonville.
Bohr C It Vlokery, Babbitt. from New York, at St
Johns. PR 14th inst—err 9th.
Bohr Ann B Brown. Brown, sailed from Providence
28th inst. for Tnokerron. NJ.
Bohr Tennessee, Graham, hence for Beth, at Edgar
town 24th inat.
m enet Behr Ja
thmes Gorham, Andrews. henee, arrived at do.
96 met.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CUNTIN ENTAL 110 . 1 . E.L—Ninth and Chostunt.
Mr Bradly. Prov, It I S P Sanford, Prov, R f
H 0 Alaggrell,Easton I Ir B nurnham. M Chunk
S E Gittings. Baltimore Miss J a Gittings, bait
P T George & In, Oxtord D W Cornier, California
Samuel Harris T Baratt. Cuba
Manual Doszules. Cuba David 8111A0.2. Cuba
Wm Sohumau. Cuba J Ball. New York
L Giover. New York Bev A Gorman & wf, N J
J J Burnet, N York Sarong( C seaman, N Y
0 M Steinman, Lannaster N N Armstrong. Miss
Miss P C Armstrong. N J Mass J B Thornton. N J
Bon T J t orke, N Jersey 1 ' D Luther, Pottsville
Horaca K Bmith.N Jersey S Jones. Pittsburg
John Black &. da, N Jersey N ticker, Boston
Dr J P Klnge L Patiama E Meg een. Wash, D C
S M Payson. Boston John Wilson. Wilmington
If L Kemper, Cincinnati Moss 6liv a Walter, B
J A Dobbins. Beiltfoute J u Wilson. Pittsburg
W B Shaw & wi.Washingt W Frick. Chester
J T Pittsburg Miss Call, Churah. Fatah
Mr Churchill, N York It T Packwood. N Orleans
S' go .I_W.K,itlinger, Lebanon Miss li melt, Lebanon
T Reardon. . T Howland
C T Zelgenfuss, Pa .7DIVIs WAS..., Pa
Rev E N Kirk, Bosto4 o Brinsmada.
8 T Dickinson, New 1 ork Good Clark, New York
Cambridee Livingstort, Aires Burgess. New York
Rodman, New York 0 M Fotoh, New York
J 8 Mitchel , new York HSI Cowin,. New York
',mut C H Pieros. U 8 A Murray Hoffman, N York
Ben R Ports, New York .1 g 0 A Graham, Maryland
W Met.'uns. New York Jas _M Cooper & la. ?HAM
J B Cronise New York B W Gdoert, Diarrland
Copt Kody, U S A j) N Welch
E B Welch, Boston lien D Lyman, New York
It M Nelson, W Pet , nt,NYEW Anderson, W Point
Thos te'Denng. Wilm, Del in Binge. Wilm, Del
11 Chamberlain, Mass Jno MoDonald. Pittsburg
W Bel zhover. Pittsburg Alf Wings, New York
.1 A We ear. York. Pa A GartmAn, York. Pa
BDe Keim Harrisburg V A ..urtis, Kentucky
J Morris, matyjand It Egerton. New York
Mrs Egerton. New York Miss A Hayden Bath, Me
W M Suter, New York W lily . Port Deposit
B lay, Port Deposit N Coles, New York
Mrs Saints & oaughrer Mrs Woman & oh, N York
J H Bradbury. New York J Irljirkpatrick, Pittsburg
E R Sprague. Baltimore W F Joys
Mr Wood & laxly E A Acton, New Jersey
Carib., Jr. Now Jersey N M Shoemaker. lialtimore
W Frick. Chester J Mclntire, W iw D C
JFi Scranton, California r O . Bigot, New York
I Honig, Baltimore W H Walcott., N. Island
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chastant street. above Fifth
G Valentine. Bellefonte W E Bpruanse, Delaware
J Cosies, New York ti Bailout. Easton
B Murtaugh. Penna J A Shultz. i aneaster od
C H Long, Lancaster oo iV B Mendenhall, renna
.1 El G holes. W Chester C L Barren, .Plulada
G W Beck. Pottsville J Knabb. Reading
.1 B Champion. Plulada J M Poweri, New York
0 1.1 Cavell, Wilm'ton. Del P Brady. Penn&
Si Tumor. New York G N Taintor, uoon
Lt. Taintor, Chioago C Corbit. Delaware
W R Reybold, Delaware 3 Osborn & eon, Penna
W Kens, Eolder Pa HLOVOY. New York
win C Armstrong. t r a George - Kellogg, i , onn
John itarper , new ot k Thomas Cookos York
H Harrison, Pensyivanut Wm is Bitch. Delaware
Mrs Wood. De laware Mils Wood, Delaware
B Wwsoo, Delaware J ‘4 , hits & Ls. Maryland
Thos Walsh &la, Baltimore M B Bnokmaster. Del
A W Seabrease. Maryland J Alder, Philadelphia
T Willes, New York
CES-D ULL
MERCHANTS ? HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arab.
E R Newhard, Allentown A M Jelly, Allesheny City
tdoHAgri, Loy 'Mown Riohd ttloGram.l.anoseter
tuctunnev A e r ly. Lebanon, Ye
Ram' Wetherell. Penns It E Brown, Reedins
Jos E Miller, U tl N A M Colvin. Wilm, Del
Wm Has. York. Penns L W Ten lcyak.liarrisburg
John C King, niettysburg J W eheriff, Lewistown
m W nankin, Lanaaster Chas Gill, New Jamey
II yr Matti:v.lre, N Jamey Wells. Bethlehem
tr5lCl l l l l Union 901 ht J ohn OONIOnt Indiana
Roller York It et Moi,uriniak, Penne
j_P Rogue. Watsontown W Cooner, Watsontown
R.l Reader. MehtlyellltVlllo J P Beards. Mahrwensville
E nverett, Wataontown a Rases, MaEwenrivide
F R conover, Trenton, NJ Col J Pomeroy, II Castle
F W Lernbadh, Bethlehem
APRIL n—Evening
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut stied. above Third.
J Kirk, Philadelplue. B. Smith
H Perkins, New Jersey A B Johnson, Wash, D C
Geo E Harrison. Maryland F. ISutliff, Maryland
H Shipman, New Your P Sanderson, Beer York
EQ/ Bobber New York W Wallace do N Y
Yy hitney,New Jersey W Richards, Pottsville
J B BOMADY ATraek, 04 no k
H Mule. Jersey City J w_ ellinektlg De were
n James, Jersey Dradfora, Aew York
THE UNION—Arob street. above Third.
8 Wilson. Reading G li Loober, Maryland
W Locator. l'ettzta 23 G May. Middletown
D Peters. Middletown liGranter, Altoona
.11G bbang, Onto Dr It Latham, Gniosso
meDonough. Philadelphia D Eppley..Rea nebula
R Watson, JUoylestown b Blokes la, Stroudsburg
J N Stokes, Stroudsburg L Wainwright, Jeanesvdle
Mum Stokes, Idttendetewe Lowersten , Wilkesbarre
W B Mason. Pottsville W Burt, New Jersey
A B Casper, Ohio Geo 13opkins, Battunore
xchartge—April 29.
brands of round-here Ohio at 85 50a5.55. and trade
brands of do at $6.76®7.
Fouthern Flour is firm, but rather unsettled: alien
600 bole at $606.1 1 5 for superfine Baltimore ; 86.60®7.60
for extra do; 86.60 fir Brandywine; 87 6008 76 for
Petereburg city; 5k7.60me.75 for Richmond city - .
Canadian Flour is quiet ono steady. with sales 01'650
1,1,1 e et 8.4 . .iiiroVao for the mane of endra
Rye Flour is dull, with email salmi at $3.1084 for the
range officio and superfine.
Clorri e hleal ;a Mend, ; we quote Jersey al. 32•88 ;
Brandywine. 81.15; pucoheons,
u.un is firmer. but there is less notivitr.
Barley la dull and limey at MUM,
oats are quiet at 310330 for Ooutbern. 340A40 for
Jersey. Delnwa.e. and Pennetivanin. Se3srt3e36o for
itltate, end 34340363‘0 for Western and Canadian..
Wheat is a little firmer for rood grades. but quiet for
minima qualities; saie• 1 000 bu; $1.47 for white
Canada. $7.te01.e6 for white Kentucky, 81 4301.60 for
white Western, end X 41 30 ior white Wisconsin.
Rye is Arm at 6.40.
CITY fT EMS.
Um= Nzorr-zine.--Mr. E. Oppen)leiruer, whOfig
plow of ImainaSH is at No. 12 Bank street, is manufao
turmg very neat and appropriate nook-ties. The ma
terial is the finest silk aril combines the tri-colors of
our glorious ensign—the red, white, and blue. Every
true American should wear th em.
KIMP COOL. —Many persons seem to think that
excitement in an emergency is a good thing—hehis effi
ciency of action—whereas its effect is direetly OnCe
site, &Bina is fit for an emergency who cannot keep
cool and have the full possession of his reasoning pow
ers. It is then that be should be able to act with the
best wisdom, and purchase his clothes at the one-Price
gift emporium of Granville Stokes, at tog Chestnut
street. tiannenta of latest styles and fashions kept
eontitanthr on hand or made to orders
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH. PAGE
Or TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MOM.
BTATBB 1214101i—Market street, abOxe CLAM.
Wm Wanelt, London, Eng Franklin Miller. Beading
Meroer. Penne. Geo Stench, Penns
Wm Ii Watt, Latrobe,Pa T B Bohan, Yorx, Pa
P brown, Delaware I) Richwine, Lane no, Pa
Jae Wallace, Lana co, Pa baud Watt, Pittsburg
Jas Hanson, Pittsburg B
Bit erlati, Minim 11 IT klrady, G _
reensburg
A Dull, Caambersburg W Dobbins. Lams co, Pa
Win Green, Blairsville 8 D McKinny, Penns
Jacob lieetem, Centreville Ely Clootthert, Pa
COMMERCIAL ROZEIr-Sixth et., above Chabot.
I Pearce, Bordentown. 14 J C Pearce. Sordentown
.1 Taylor. Bordantown A M eloan, Washington
J T Fisher. Cheater oo Prizes . , Boy laatown
Jim team Cheater co A Kimble, cheater co
Jr Kimble, Cheater co Jas 14 Kirk, Cheater co
Joa Posey, Columbia L Z Ringwat, M A, Lan co
W m tt Hannum, Penn VW m J Parvey, Penns
I L Co ff man, At .1), Penna. Wm B Seas, Bantgdn co
N JJ Hammond, Cheater no J L Phillips, Pnila
John C Fourley, Panna J W Caldwell, Maryland
I , C. Maxwell. Baltimore H Stoner & eoe. Parma
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above flaoe.
Joe Whitaker. Mt Clare Geo L Rube, Allentown
D Landes, York. Penna. S tshaler. Liverpool, Penna
t; 31 Miller, Bioomeburg K blanneok
J G Hewett. Sebyl en. Pa 3lt Bertram It. la, Pettey
Alagninie it la, klarinsbarg
BALD EAGLE—Third street. above CaDimwit.
Lewis /4 Phillips.Qoakert'n T S Leisenring, Pittsburg'
Adam Markle. Allentown Abraham nonorts.M. Clink
Jostisdi Reigel, Hellertown Jacob RlSegue, .Penna
C P' , moiler. Berge oo R C Clevell, Nazareth
Jae D Kieter. Berke co, Pa M Achware, Milflinsburg_
H Y. Glover, Penile. L Lehigh co, ra
BLACK BEAR—Third street. above °CoatiU.
1 Bubb, Jr. Penne Mahlon Luther, Weiseuh's
D Peter, Wash, Penns Nathan Peter, Flinah, Pa
Mr Krouse, Wash, Penne M Walitienser. Penna.
D Davis. Jr, Nola luta° Frongle.der, Penne,
Nathan Shock, Hamburg r=li Bechtel, retina
When brehr. Penns. Id in 13 in Green. Seeding
simen Troxel, Fogelsville Chas Wteand, Allentown
Bernhard Eel's, weisenb's Jaa anaeok, Beading
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Seoond bol. Vine,
A C Stiles, Nei* Jersey Jno Mathews, Pa
Join Ely, Newtown Thor' P Perry. Bueks co
Ghee II still, Books oo J thesis, Bucks on
Jonathan Bartley. N Rola Mae W Birk. W Cheater
John Roberts, By berry, ra Dr Walton , Stroudsburg
J Lloars. rennsy By P c Hoff. Lambertville
J B Morgan. Monroe Alf Harris Honesdale
.1 C Gallaher, Pennsylvania Edmund Showell, N J
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Secona at.. above Aroh.
M Williamson & Lano o Jos Moore & la, Lancaster
J J Wilder, Laic:miner Amos Gregg'. Yonne
J Wart:tenon. N Brunswick W 6 Ellis, Forsstville
A M .k 1 ie. Forestville A 11111. J r, Eitnimink
C Christman, Norristown A litil. lir. Eau nuns:
T
Simonequinunk John Lord, t quinunk
.1 T 1 la. r. Chas Alpough, .1
N T A Itidse. Buoke oo .1 Jones, W ilkescarre
Mr From, Danvihe Jonn 4house, Hawley, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third.
H McKnight. New York H D Carmany, Lebanon
J E. Briasier. Lebanon J W Busier, nuneury
11 IP Everett. Colombia bliss E 4 Creaser, ferule
J 8 Roberts. Cetas.iutiati W F Vonte, Pottsville
H soarbeer. eats Harbor a 8 Pettebone, New York.
FOUNTAIN NOTEL—Becond it.. above Market.
Wm Evans, W Chester Sae Ponder, Delaware
N B Bookmaster, Dela:wow. W W Mbimust. Uhaatereo
II C Wilson. Chester oo G O Harrington, bet
W Carter, Dover, Del .1P Bellmhso, .Delaware
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OAB. CAW/LARD AMID .5P.11156 WATER.—
Pamphlate containing the opinions of celebrated CRem-
WU kW Physician resenting the use of thin WATER
in the case of many diseases of the Wean system, will
be supplied grabs on application to FREDERICK
BROWN. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or FRED
ERICK BROWN, JR.. NINTI-1 and OWESTNUT
Streets.
BALL AND GET A PAMPHLET. Rpl3-ur
BATomeat's HAra twa.—Thls celebrated
and perfect Hair Dye is the beet in the world. All
others are mere imitations of this great oils:mel t which
bee gained tomb extensive patronage in al! parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Hatehelor's Liquid Haar
pre intently produoes a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the akin or injuring the hair.
and will remedy As ill effects of bad dyes, invigorating
the hair foe life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAIINESTOCK & CO., A YOTT & CO., Philadelphia.
ON PRIOR Cumnra OF Tim EATERY
STYLES, made in the best manner, expreeely for RE.-
TALI, SALE/5. LOWEST selling prioes marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
satisfainory. Our ONE-PRICE 'Mem is striotly ad
hered to. All Rae thereby treated alike.
in2S-17 JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street
GLOVER & BAKES 7 B OHLEBILATED
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
The ?Tat ia 1J rvi FSFRIiI7 girifilalfr
No. T3O CU t3treet, nitwit:Uhl& autT-LT
UARD PRINTING, BEST AND OHEA.PEST IN
the City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRIPITINGi Beat and Cheannat in th
City, at 34 "with THIRD Street.
MARRIED.
RAMP CON—MOFFIT.—On the 25th inst.. by Rev.
W. T. Rea. Mr. David Bro.ka Hampton and Mltii
M. rthe. M.aoldeiMotiat. ho'h of this °it!.
HILREF—GRIFFENHERO.—On the 25th inst., by
the F ev. Wm. Barnes, Mr. Charles Milsee to Miss Fli
zaheth Crinnbers. both of Philadelphia.
Mca WI.EY—BOLTON,--On the loth lost., be the
Rev. Win Barnes. Mr. George W. MeCawley to MITI
Fanny Maria Holton. both of - Philadelphiih
THIRY—FARR niT.Li.—On the 221 Inst.. by Rev. J.
W. Bmith, Henry C. Vane,' to Miss Olivia F. Farrell. of
this olti.
DIED.
MEGAAGNE,—luddenly, on the 29th met., Mrs.
TacY Megargee. relict of the late Jacob Megargee, in
the 69th year of her see.
Her relatives and friends anti those of the family are
i
respectfullyinvited tn attend her funeral, from the re
indenoe of her eon, Theodore Megargee, Twenty•hret
and Tinge streets, on Thursday afternoon, May 2. at 3
o'clock.
II v.RSON.—On the nth inst.. Mrs. Mary P.
Rend.rson, widow of the late eamnel 3. Henderson.
Esquire: ;
'1 he friends of the family are invited to attend the
funeral from her late residence. No. 1053 Walnut street.
Wedeesday. May I, at 10 o'elonlc. Interment at
Pennysmck.
RA ,-0a theaGth Met . William Rambo, in the
53th year of hie age.
Funeral from his late residence, corner of Columbia
avenu eweek- and Wildey street. this (Tuesday) afternoon, at
z °. *
CtiESTNtrr.—op the 38th inat,s IVlhor Catherine
Cheat:ant. in the 78th year of her age
Funeral from the residence of her nephew, Mr. Wm.
Murphy. No. 1322 South sixth street, this (Tuesday)
afternoon, at i o'thock. *
CUSH.—On the 27th inst., Frank Cush. aged 4 years, 4
months and 2 days.
Funeral from the residence of km parents. 209
Penn street, east of. Front street, above south, this
(Tuesday) afternoon. at i o'clock.
De Y.-0n the 27th- inst., Ann Jane Daly, daughter
of Capt. John Daly. *
Funeral from the residence of her father, No. 828
Earth Front street, below Queen, this (Tuesday) morn
ing. at 9 o'clock. "
DERRICKt+ON.—On the 26th Mat, Martha A.. wile of
John W. ..,:ti-iiekton. and eldest daughter of Samuel 0.
an Mary gain Douglass.
Funeral from the residence other leet , and. 4.14 Dick
erson street, this ( Tuksd ay ) afternoon. at 3 n'olok.
FRICKE.—On the 26th inst., Emily Louisa, second
daughter of M. W. and Catherine J. Fricke, in the lath
rear of her age.
Irno.e.l Aron the reehienoe of her parents. Ger
mantown avenue and Chatham street, this (Tuesday)
afteyoon. at 2 o'clock.
GI 8 / 1 1,—On the 38th inst., Paths Conrad. twin dumb
ter o Ridgway and Martha Gibbs, .in the 3d year of her
ago.
Funeral from the residenc, of his parents. No. 226
North Twelfth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at
o'clock
ITE the 28th inst., Berths E. Smith, in the
23d year of her age.
Fuitemt from her parents' residence. No. 1928
Serums street, this (Tuesday) morning. at 10 o'clock. •
Waltri ER.—Oa the 27rit cast, Charles /1., son of
Lydia E. Warner, in the 21th year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his aunt. hack of
Pi o. 493 i lawn' Street. below Buttonwood, this ( Tuft
day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. •
WRITE:—On the 28th inst., i losepli L. White, in the
324 year of his age.
Funeral 'trona his late restdenoe. 1332 Fitzwater
street, on Wednesday afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
WRAY....Oe the 27th inst.. Mall Yonne. in the 18th
year of her age, youngest daughter of the late hlathow
Wray.
Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law.
Mr. teen. Gumphert. No. 914 Marlborough street, this
I Tuesday ) afternoon, at 3 o'oloot.
MAIREB.—On the 28th inst.. at the residence of' his
son-In-law. Mr. John P. Bisnell, Mr. Lewis Melees ,
a fittig 9 oM- a Zii the 28th Met , Joseph. infant son of
Robt. C. and Mat visa Mania, aged 1 year and 4 days.
NLEDOOCR.—On the 2811. mat.. Mary Jane Russell,
infant dlughter of Day d and a tin Jane Alecoooh. age d
9 months and 23 day..
Funeral from the residenos of her manta. N 0.1013
Berton street, this (Tuesday I afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
KROBEIttiF R.—On the 28th mat., Mr. CharlesJiro
berger. In the 37th year or his age. •
PIEWLIN.—On the 27th inst . Andrew Nebinger,
son of Susannah T. and tae late Emmor Newlin, aged 2
y ears sal month.
O'9NNE..b.—On the 28th inst., Bridget O'Donnell.
iu the 17th year °flier age.
Ynneral from the residence of her paripir rs..oe's
court, fievetrh street, below Elitpee”, needs;)
afternoon. at 1 o'clock.
81Efitt.A.Cx098.—On the 27th inst., MIAs Emeline
:the ]Dross.
Funeral from the residenee of Mr. James Dungan.
&hers street, below Leine" street. Frankford, this
(Tuesday) afternoon. at 1 o'olook.
MOURNING STORF, NO. 918 CHEST
NUT Street.—OKSSON & SON have Mat re
oeived • gray mixed Cherie OrPaines, 12)4o ; blank and
white liens printed Grenadine Barerell. 11XO; blaoitend
Purple do.. 16Xo ; blank and ourpie DOIMIDeMo
leXo .1 bleak Parcae*, lago ; bleak plaid BMW'S'', 1814 c;
seori. d mourning Enstish Chintzes, 100 ; Shepherd
Plaid Poil de Chevres.lB%o, &o.
igi==bleak s‘
-" tl etz 'T rel ;f ar
ii 3 Cigsßref Hern aat,
see, MousehnOs. Lamas, eirierktii, Katy. Bps, Si. Tami
of deep arm second ntourruns attire.
OFFIVIV OF HE LEHIGH COAL
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY.
. PITILAMLIENTA, April 27, 18 3 1.
The stated MMUS! meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company will be held of their office,•on
morning, the 7th day of slt kY next, at 11 . o'olook. after
which en election for tamers of the Company will be
there held. to acme at 2 o clock P. ht. on the same day.
at3.l-tmt7 JAMES COX, President.
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of the GERMANTOWN
RAKET cOm.PANY will be held at their office,
MAIN Street. germeniown, on TUEsDAY next ( Mar
7) at 7.' o'clock Y M., for-the purpose of electing
SEVEN DIREC7OBB, and the treneeation of other
'business. JOeEPN
April 29, 11121—ap30-7t* Secretary.
OFFICE OF TILE AMERICAN FIRE
IN au ILANCE COiIrANY. No. 3te WALNIIr
street.—A Cieneral Meeting of the Btookhoidere in the
American Fire Insurance Company will be held, agree
ab.y to charter, on MONDA Y, the 6th day of M&Y
next, at lf o'clock, M.
.1 he annual hieorion for Directors will take place
immediately thereafter. A. C. L. CRAWFORD,
apE,3O mr2 1 48i6-50 Deere tary.
OFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL
LEY AND POTTSVILLE RAILROAD '3OM-
Er, JOS WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, April D, 1861.
The Annual Meeting of the tlsookholdere of the ,
xhamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company will
be held at the Offiee of the Company. on MONDAY.
6th of May, at 17 o'clock, for the election of Managers
and a President to serve for the ensuing year.
apl3-11298i0tm36 I .
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, Philadelphia. April 17, 113111.—The
card of Directors have this day declared a semi-an
oust dividend of TR HE E PER CENT. on the capital
stook of the Company. clear of State tax. payable on
and after May 15th, IBM
rowers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company. No.
MS S. Third street.. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
&DM 1m Treasurer.
MSCILLYLKILL AND SUkQUESAMNA
RAILROAD ~o.—The Annual Meeting and
on of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Sus
quehanna Railroad Company. as required by their
°tarter, will be held at the CoN'IIINLr.TAL ()TEL,
in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on MON.
DAY. May 6tn. MM. at 12 o'clock. BC. for the purpose of
choosing a President and six Manage • s to serve for the
ensuing rear. and 8140 for the consi deration of moll
other business as may properly be roust; before sat
meetior. FRANK S. BOND.
A prtll3, 1881. [alai -tmy6) Secretary.
MEDICAL BOARD_
A MEDICAL BOARD will convene in the city of
New York on the let of MAY ensuing, for the examina
tion of candidates for admission into the Medical Staff
of the Vetted States ATMS, in ancordeutoe with the
following Order.
There are now five vacancies in the. Medical Staff.
wAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office.
WAMINGTON. Match 13,1861.
BPEC IA L ORDER* , , No. 76.
A Board of Medical Officers will assemble in New
York city on the let day of NSW next, or SO soon there
after as practicable. for the examination of Assistant
Burgeons for promotion, and of such candidatesfor ap
pointment as may be invited to present themselves be
fore the Board.
DETAIL FOR THE BOARD.
Surgeon Clement A. Finley.
Charles McDougall.
W. J. Sloan.
By order nt the Secretary of War
L. THOMAS, Adjutant General.
Applicatious must be addressed to the Secretary of
War ; must state the residence of the applicant, and the
date and place of birth. They must also be accom
panied (references will receive no atter.tionl by respect
able testimonials of his profession. the moral and physi-
Cal qua' ficatione requisite for filling creditably the re
sponsible station; and for perforininF, ably the arduous
and active duties of an officer of the Medical Staff.
Applicants must be between twenty-one and thirtT
There are now five vacancies iu the Medical etaff.
_shAl-3t
AT TENT lON,
HOME GUARDS.
THE CAP
ADOPTS') BY COL. PLBASANTON,
For sale by
CHAS. LAING & CO.,
SIXTH AND CHESTNDT BTREETB.
Any Erie of HAT or CAP got up at the shortes
rotiete. apV-et
A""' CLOTHING.—Indi a " title and
Cadet Sattireta ; Regulation Shadoe on hand and
fore eby JOS PEt L RA,
a-6r 128 and 130 CRERTIIItIT Street.
REDUCING THE PRICE OF OOLORED
rim rueßArn B to al, end malting supenorpio
to. ee at the reduced price, induces hundreds to resort
to DEIME We known establishment, SECOND street,
above Green;. it*
VINE :4H1.113 MANOFLUTORY.-J. W.
SCOTT. 614 CHESTNUT Street, a Dm doors
below the
." Continental." The attention of Wholeeale
Deakin, le Invited to hie IMPROVED CUT OF
ISHIRTg, of superior fit, make. and material. on hand
and made to /wee, at ehorteat wain*. Jai-tf
PAL DENTALLINA.—We speak from
practical experience when saving that the OPAL
DENTALLINA made by Mr. BRIAN. of BROAD and
SPRUCE etreets, is decidedly the nicest Prenatal=
for the month and teeth that we hate ever used. We
believe it fallits all that is claimed for it, and being re
coMmended by the meet eminent dentists we advise all
to rive it It trial.—Butterie. moll-9m`
Q,PECII,AL NOTIOE.--SHIPPERS WILL
1 4 . 7 planarian notios that the South Carolina R. ft
Co. have discontinued forwarding all through freight
and that ail goods formerly eaneigned to them moat now
be consign_ed to a city agency.
Mardis. T. B. & T. G. MID) inn &mud all roads to
their addrese. HELIUM, ffir._VAR N .,
JOS Ku 106 Ron* WEAR
. YAM'
MILITARY NOTICES.
.
IHOME GITARD- SIXTH *ABP.-A
meeting of the Home Guard of the, Sixth Ward
will lie held 0..: the house of IMI. Flanagan. No.
158 Te.crt.h IXTII Reeet, Till.R ( Pcmatie .1 'EWE
NIN(i. at 8 o'clock, for the ourpoee,of eleatintr officers.
Cittz.ns of the Ward desirous of joining the Guard are
invited to attend.
. . . . .
EH RISTOPR ER BR 4 Z ER, freaident.
BERNARD RAFFERTY, ocuretary.
TO ARMS ! TO ARMS
ATTENTION, VOLUNTEERS!
The MARTON GUAROB,under onmmand of CajA.
APP, are filling' up their ranks at t 603 CEEB EN UT
Street.'
A FEW MORE ONLY ARE WANTED.
Young Men betwm I nod it. winning to Enlist in
their Counfree aid, are ossirod to come forward at once
and enroll their mimes. SAML.K • trCEEVER.
ap3o tuth&e3t* Vet:ream
11 THE 'CINDERSIONED APPEAL TO
their friends to furnish the men of their command
with 1t ItVOLVERSI. The isorripp jw 000io ito of ae
veno-four non commitsioned abeam musicians,
and privates. They are stationed, at Newark. Del.
any contribution toward this fund will be received at
No. 9 North EloHTH . §treet _
J. W. HOFMANN. Captain.
W. WALLAGE, Mint Lieutenant.
A. BEIOWN, Beetled Lieutenant.
Officers 'Company R, First Regiment I hilsdelphia City
Guard—Colonel Dare Commanding. It*
tiUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—WANTED. SOO able - boillati iie I 10 .41ttVell th,
ages or 21 and tS years, not lees than Aie feet tour
and a half inches high, and of good oharacster.
Soldsers serving'K in this corps perform duty at navy.
Yards and on board United States shins-of-war on
foreign stations. All other information 'which may be
desired will be given at the Rendezvous, No. 311
south FRONT.Street.
. .
First Lisittsissist W. PPORP.B 28 1 . 7 .11,
sp3o-1m Reoruiting 0 ffiser
fi QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT,
ROME GUARD.
CITY OP PHILADELPHIA, AlpTil 29. 1861
NOTIOE,- , 30 as to avoid any farther enaremesen6
Lion. as to' (solo , . etyle. and coat of uniform of the
"•110M4 GUARD," members of comp:mom now en
rolled, or to he organized, are re Heated to examine
suite at this office. . WILLIAM 13RADFORD,
Welt Quartermaster Home Guard.
AT A STATED MEETING OF THE
SCOTS' RIFLES of Philadelphia. the following
were appointed to receive and enrol members:
'THOMAS G. BR.O MU Market street.
AS DW. MAC A LPI N 12s South Eleventh et.
JAMES LAD SW.BOI Wharton street-
DA RL cfbITYR.E.I27 Jones' alley.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON Ifdi smith stmt.
PETER. SIOMAPRLAND, Pres't. -
A. W. atscALmNa, ap29
IWELSH SOCIETY.—At the request
of 'several members of the Society I hereby invite
thou. member, who have not enrolled thoxr "Annan
in any of the Military organizalions now forming or
having been formsd, for the defence of the city and the
support of the Constitution and Laws of the United
Mater, and the Stars and Stripes of the Union, who are
disposed to form en annotation either for the military
detente of the city or to aid three who here volunteered
for such purpose, to meet at the Wetherill House, tief-
BONI Btreet, shore isixih, on TUESDAY 10/k.i4l/415,
30th instant, at 714 o'clock, JOB. M. THOMAS.
sio29-2t President WelithSgoolety.
HOME GUARDS HEADQUARTERS,
rait,Acer,rara, April 22, leel _
ORDlitt No. 3,—The Uniform for the iltralL
GUARD will consist of a sinale-breaated light or
cadet gray frock coat, with standing collar, and button*
of the arm to whioh the regiment may belong; Pantaloons
of the same material ; cap of army pattern, of drab
oolor, with a rosette of the National Colors, Red.
White, and Blue. The Uniforms Gan be procured at a
met not exceeding Twenty Dollars for each man, and
will be furnished by the members of the ROM E
GUARD themselves. The Uniform, will be habitually
worn, CO that on the ocoagion of an alarm the officers
and men can repair at once to their armories, without
stopping to change their Oahu. •
-
Special Million Organizational, formed or to he
formed. will eeleot their own Uniforms.
(Maned.) A. J. FIX A BANTON .
apall-6t Commander of Home Girard.
HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD,
CITY OF PHILADRLTWA., Apr il 23. 186 L—ORDER
No 4—NIRDICat. DEPART MENT.
let. This Department shell at present consist of
five !means. one of whom shall ne " Mnitesi Dime
tor.' by whom all details concerning the Hospital ar
rangementa for the sick and wounded soldiers shall be
mace.
.. .
ed. This Bureau eliall appoint.. at the nomination of
the Commander of the Hume Guard. four or more 1•s
-militant Surgeons, to be assigned to such duty u may be
1:144 6 / 1 101.11.
3d. The Medical Dire for shall select aceornmada•
Doug for the reoeption of the awn and wounded, and
make 'mob requisitions upon the Quartermaster for
hospital iurniture and stores as may be renaireil.
Ath. 1 his flo.pital shall be need not only for the sick
and wounded of the "Home Guard," butalso for any
others in the service of the Unitadlittates.
6th. This Department shall be gove:htd by United
States regulations.
6th. Moyamenning Hall has been mei gned to the Home
Guard for hospital purposes. and will be fitted up ac
cordingly, under the orders of the Medical Direotor.
7th. Dr. John Ned is hereby appointed Med;enl Di
recto,. A. J. ?LE/Ape' 011.
up2A-CL.
„E G.
Commander of }come Guard.
6.PHE&DQUARTERS HOME GUARD,
CITY OF lIILADRLFRIA. April gl. 1861.-OR
DRR ito . s.—Many inquiries having been made re
lative to the details of uniform, it is stated. for the
information of Owen intateltvd
tat. That special military organizations will be an
oepted'on part of the Home Guard, without being re
quired to conform to the patterns of uniform adopted
by the Rome Guard raised in the wards—butmuat be
uniformed by Regiments.
Itt. That as it may be difficult to obtain tin short no
tion a euffioient 'MUM,' Of OADIST OKAY cloth for
the entire tome. any other shade of slay will bp ac
cepted if au flioient for an entire Regiment.
3d. Tile cost of 'mash e uniforms may be varied, it is
affirms. from 8640 per suit to 820. 'Li:wording to taste.
4th. In oases where it may be diffioult for the men lo
furnish their own unitorma. it is suggested that the
Wards in which these companies may be raised shall
furnish funds to mealy said uniforms. in 661 sideration
of the_protection afforded by the Guard.
sth. The Regiments of the • Younf . giumilgaigoa in
allowed to substitute for the Arm.
. .
Order aio 3, a gray catilitAiiined that no company of
, ja 11 0 -I!).Wffelinnclred men will be reeeived. nor
RANte - r 'tolls to tho itome tivard or Atisoial
gra olgationg hereafter tie iturnighed. eyeeption pre
gestation of a copy aignaturee to on Ward tn
rollmente. A. 1. PLEAPt)NTON,
ap36-6t Commander of Nome Guard.
HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD,
CITY OP PEILADIKLPHIAPRILADILPIIII,
April2l,lB6l.
GRIMM No. I.—ln addition to the Yonne and
Old Horne Guard. there will be organized a RESI
DENT Boum GUARD. without reeTegleft to age or
looality, who will be a fixed boil Guard. ingbieot to the
orders from Headquarters of -Rome Guard's. The or
ganization Into Gompanma and Regiments will con
form in nrim Cm to those of the Home Guard, viz one
hundred privates in each CoroPenT.
A. J. PLEASONTON.
Commander of Home Guard.
HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD,
OF PHILADIGLI'DO., APRIL 2i, ThaI.—ORDER
BrUOllOl L. liolhossworth. Dr, Josep_h
Bome ri a vr.Franois enoth. and or. John H.
members of "_vo hereby appointed
.Bur !one!, and
ivial Bureau, eatsbhahe by oed.r.
No. 4, dated April 7~ • an t, th norm, arms .the
Bureau. They will to 0u0. 4 d and u rerpected accord
ingly, a .L.PLEAEQNTi IN.
mid et Commander of Borne Guard of Philad'a.
ti HEADQUARTERS HO ii GUARD,
CITT OF PRILADELPITIA, April 26th, INSI.—fiENE-
R4l, ORDER, No. 9.
I.
The organization of the Cornrinniet COMDOeille "The
Home Gnarl of Philadelphia" will be as followt, viz
Every Company. whether of Cavalry, driller), In
fantry. or Hides, will have the following oflicers.ne
one Captain. one First Lieutenant. one A econd briu
tenant. one Third Lieutenant. one Fourth Lientemktt,
and one Company Quartermaster; also the followitg
Pon-Commeeloned trfficers, viz ; four Bergeacte, four
Corporals. two Musicians, and one hundred privates.
Each Company of Cavalry, will also have one other
non•commissioned of f icer, viz: a Farrier and Black
smith.
Bach Company of A rtillery will also have two other
non-commissioned doers, viz : two A rtifisera.
For Cavalry, Artillery. Light Infantry, Rod Rifle
Companies, both the musicians are Heelers; for Com
pa anies
er of Infantry, the musicians are, a Drummer and
Fmusicians
Each Company shall select its own officers and non
commissioned officers. by ballot ; which must be done
before the Company can be fin ally mustered into the
Guard. Offices of the Young Guard may be over forty
five years of age.
The Commander repeats hie strong advice to the
Companies, to select capable and efficient officers and
non-commissioned officers.
The organization of Regiments will be announced
hereafter.
IV.
Every Company. whether already accepted or in
process of formation, will proceed in drilling_with the
utmost ii..dintr.r. A. J. Pt.EASANT. iN.
ap29.2t I Commanding Boma Guard.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
NOTICE. The partnership heretofore
eaistil between PKTER RAJA and FRaNCIa
BIACKBU NE, Jr., under the iftinl of BALL &
BLACK li NE, was dissolved on the 18th ult.. by the
decease o fPater Ball. 's he business of the firm will
be settled by "MAXIM BLACHBURNE, Ja.
ap..10-et
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing in VII iladelphis std. Baltimore, ander the
name qf HOWELL & nROTRERS, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent.
T_he business in Baltimore will be continued by DA
RIUS C- ROWE , L & JOS. ROBB, and in Philadel
phia by the remaining partners, under the same style
001 here Wore.
JOHN A. HOWELL,
GEORGE ROWELL,
Z TEAR C. ROWELL,
WILLIAM ROWELL,
DARIUS C. ROWELL,
WILLIAM WILSON,
JO'w.Pll ROBR,
ROBERT C. MJSCUI qr.
April 37 IMI, ap3o.3t*
RETAIL DMA GOODS.
IV AR !I ! GOVERNOR CURTIN%
T r aeseia ,- ." :
" UNION CLOAK ATORE."
No. 40 SOUTH SECOND Street,
Oldest Established Marinfactory in the City.
DAILY OPENING
A large assortment of Ladies', Misses'. and Chit
drees Cloth and Oat Coats, l3aismes. Accs. ; among
which will to found the " Union Moak," a new and
beautiful article t French Lacs Mantles of ail styles.
together with a superior line of DUOS MaterlAlll, In
cluding Poplins, Gray Goods, Travelling Cloth, &a.; all
of which haye been purchased at late Auction Sales, at
a great sacrifice, and will be sold unusually
apSO 6t* M. Y. R. HUNTER.
EMBROIDERIES.
J. M. HAFT <EIGH,
Noss. $O9 Sod 911 ORESTRET STREET,
Will O,nn on MONDAY, April Ad,
FIVE CASES
EMBROIDERIES,
All to be sold at a great sacrifice.
FOR CASH ONLY. ap29-2t
pp ED, WHITE, AND BUIE GOODS
JILL FOR FLAGS.
Red, White, and Blue Detainee.
Red. White, and Blue Merino.
Red, White, anti Blue Silk.
Red, White, and Blue Flannel.
EYRE & LANDELL,
sp29 -FOURTH
tie
ARCH Streets.
PYRE & LANDELL ARE OPENING
Ju. Barcains from Neer York undone.
Dessonaoto Dress ldoods.
Fashionable bhawis.
;yawed Shape Mantle&
Bain ChaDies, choice shades,
VIEBITOT INDIA BILKS, BDEPLIERD
PLAIDS.—These goods are perfoot flag extra
gloom.
Blarik and White Plaids.
Brown and White Plaids.
Blue and White Plaids..
Purple and White Plaids..
OYEZ & LANDELL.
BOURPI,I and ARC I 1 Straeti.
COMMISSION HOUSES
0 VI *
AND
CLOTHS',
' Suitable for Military or Naval purposes,
. For sale by
FROTHINGHAM & WE14.3,
APIA if t i 36 LETITIA. STREET.
WESTERN HAMS,
J mgt. asesivEn
Olf CONSIGNMNT,
Win be itqW Icar, by
A. T. LANE a; CO.,
9929-1 t 419 MARIcET STREET.
WARTS.
W to AN Nei l i T on D e . aha l re a o m r going West and wish
d iTina a new w'":"l'4:ha7l:;4lll"Arrie°B
Ik'
WANTOD—A loung Man to Learn
Al AlmonDural azd Need bustnese. Addree
"A. O. H." Fritss O ffi ce. ap27-6t,
WAIIII'ED—A Lad to do Errands_ Ad
dress" T." Press office. an - ti
WAhTBD—tiGENTS to sell PACHA
v v 6EB of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at
trines 0120 third less than can be purchased ei.ewhere.
all on or address (stamp enclosed) J. L. BAILEY, No.
61 eourr Street, Boston 346". noldd-llso
p, iVIPLOTERS WANTING YOUNG
Men, dco., are invited to address the" Ein_ploy,-
meta Committee," at the Room, of the Younen
*Chnetian Association , 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT m TNUT
&mak ap9-8m
WANTEO—A VESSEL, of the capa
city of from 1,000 to 1,200 barrels, to load for the
West, Indies. APPy to
AVRETCH.V. lc CA TtsT.AlltS,
1102 404 and ilO4 South FRONT Streak
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
WELL•S[CURED MORTGAGES,
of 81.200 and one of er SO, for sal at a dis
count. Apply to J. 11. WEI BELER.
1t• 113 South FIFTIIBIIeSt.
filt TO LET.—Brick Dwelling No. 417
HARMONY B T., irrin or cachorino l wroc or
PoPoonaL i .-.ore regime, large yard• rood
rag. &a.; rent, 810 per month. Apply 619 VINE ST..
from 9 to 12 A. a., and 2 to 6 P. M.
It,
in WEST PHILADELPHIL—TO RENT
inm—A modern COTTA G 1, containing parl9r, thni
Id WWI 661thiben. apply hr
av29-6t 8. A. BARR IFON.
fj! PUBLIC 8 &LE.—Will be sold at
ma* pubs° rain on MONDAY, the 6th day of MAY
next. on tao Islamises in the Borough or Cheater. De
laware county, Pa.. at 2 o'clock P. M., all that orryu s _
bitable hod valuable Property and Fadbary Build ings
thereon erected. • ith such maohinery as belongs to it.
he property is situated at the steamboat lanhis,s to
Chester, containing , r ACRIsS OF LAND, has about
300 feet river front. This propetty is erJithy the Wen
t' tvt of manufwaurers ; is 15 miles from Philadelehta,
and in almost hourly communication with the city by
water and rat [toed. Lenditiens at talc
JOHN COCHRAN.
apw-rt* Real Eitate Agent and Auctioneer.
Ng • FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Three
Mraloonimotliolui brick DWELLINGS in Haddonfield,
NOW Jersey, esetrally lo.sated. well shaded,
within two squares of railroad depot
U. H. SHINN,
ao2B.tf 222 WALS UT Stu et.
TO RENT WITHFURNITURE. —A
dm
hendivme BOUSE, with every modern conveni
ence, m Arch street, west of Veventeenth.
sp2o-lm nolo to A.P. !t; J. H. MORRIS,
916 ARCH Street.
IA FOR SALE—A HOUSE and LOT,
Miatleeirably located on MAIN titreet. Burlington,
IN, J. Apply to WM, M, °inmate,
400 MINOR &met. Phtlndelplua.
Otto FRANKLIN WOOLMAN.
&plB-tbstutO* MAIN Street, Burlington.
a TO RENT. —The large Dwelling.
Rm. House u No. 415 South FIFTEENTH Street. A p
PIT to J,3bit 0 RANT PAIGE, No. 813 ARCH time&
ispui-in
gm TO RENT.—A rare opprtunity Is
offered to a competent manager of a Boarding
Hone by the undersigned, who offer' to rent the
premises formerly known as the UNITED BTATEB
ROFELA, situated on CHESTNUT Street, above
Peottii. eppelate the Ca/stain Rouse. The house con
tains forty rooms all of which are famished. The
dining-hall Is ninety-five feet .in length, besides
kitohens, pantriee. and every other converumme that
can be desired. The premires have beea fitted up in a
complete intnner, and are ready for immediate
occupancy.
To a proper person, having experiepo a profitable
business can be done. To an accepta ble tenant the
terms will be made reasooable. For particulars apply
to JOHN REA. on the pren ieee, between the hours of
9 and 3 o'olook. apl6-tuthent
TO LET---SECOND-STORYROOM, 802
JR. CHESTNUT ?treat. ever LEWIS .IJADOMUS
&COti Jewelry. Store. The best kxistion in Phyindel
rids for any kind of light baldness. Apply ii the
Jewelry 'Store. Rent V* tel 9
TO
RENT—A very desirable STORE,
on the Ninth-street front of 4, The Continental
Hotel." The Store at Ninth and Hansom streets wipe
alallY adapted for a /SADDLE and RARNEU Mater.
Apply to JOHN RICH,
feti.tt Southwest NINTH and RaNsini streenr.
ei TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL
LING. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street.
Apply to WETRESILL. /c. BROTHER, 4T mod 49
North SECOND Street.
viii TO RENT—For the Summer season.
iii a commodious Country Rouse, with furniture,
grounds, and Stabling, within two bouts' ride, by rail,
gf: Philadelphia. Apply to E. P. WiLBON. at 333
MARKET 'Street ; or oildreeus " I (ISIAH WI LOON,
Parkersville, Chester Co.. Pa." ap4.lm
gitm CHESTNUT-STREET HOUSE and
SOL STORE tp rent,—The desirable business looation,
1322 CHESTNUT Street,Nvith dwelling attached. Apply
at 431 CHESTNUT Eitresi. apll
. GERMANT()WN PROPERTY To
16 RENT.—To Rent, the large uatonn
..112/ 1 i "Street end
modern- bout Rouse, oorogic diftri; Ft o t end cold water
ILL Avenue, ' ThiVrevernente. Asaey to BBNBY
and all 44 itraitabil Otroot, now:ll4lga, or on the
at TO RENT TWO COUNTRY
itousra,olll3 mile from Taoony. Ing,nire 3 No.
W
717 A Ntreet. mh2s-m*
►ro' RENT-THR LIAR3E AND CON
VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard, at
Ms landvilla , Twenty fourth ward. Apply to E. C. &
WARREN, on the promisee. tabu tf
ROE, EXCIEIANGE.—A CIIO.IOR TRAOT
of rood unimproved form land in the 800 of Now
Jersey, convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
Pity
erli-proerty. Apply at Na. 119 FEDERAL, street.
mtf
RR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
e AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN. PA.
—Real Estate bought mid sold on ransonabla terms.
Stores and dwelling' for sale or rent in Norristown and
country. Good mortgages negotiated. Collections made.
the beet references elver.
'PUBLIC BALE OF' VALUABLE PRO.
A- PERTY
TEE "EM PORIUM REAL ESTATE AND MANU
FACTURING COMPANY."
A.Mound rity. Pulaski County, Illinois,
n Lit LILLE., on the preutwa.
On w
PNEBDA.Y. tut, Seth 4. of May next,
- Large 'Number of -
DESLRADbI MIMING LOTS,
Eligibly Located for Mar% Featonea, and Thinideneeni
Alec.
A SPACIOUS BRICK IRON FOUNDRY, WITH
MACHINE Seer.
And all the appurtenances necessary for the business
of manufacturing Wl:mines and Boilers for Steamboats.
Sugar, and all other Ming, need in the Southern and
Western country. The Fatterna comprise the modern
improve ante in machinery. with a lull and complete
set of Patterns for Stoves, adapted to both wood and
coal. This property, from the advantageous location
of Mound City, is one of the most valuable in the
Southwest.
Alto at the same time.
A FIRST-CLASS TONES-BTORY FRAME MO
URN-Biala lionk
Containing some DRY rooms. with a full set of Furni
ture. The Hotel is now come a large and profitable
business. Also a number of
BRICK STO ak tt AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES.
Tawas t3ALE.—Oue-fourth (X) cash ; the remain
ing payments in 12. 24. and SC months from date of sale,
bearing interest at the rate of six per oent• per annum.
The cash payment may be made in the Bonds of the
Company, and the time pay Manta will be taken in the
Stook of the Company at par, except for improved Pro-
Pens, for which three-fourths of the purchase-money
mar remain upon mortgage.
As the Company propose to dispose of all their im
urovernents, ocpitaucte have a rare opportunity for pro
fitable invent/gents in ono of the boat located and MOOS
flourishing cities in the great Southwest. For_nartiou
lam, inquire of or addressJESSE E. PEYTON;
President B. it- E. & M. Co.
mh2e-tna4 Office 222 WALNUT Street. Philaja.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
INSTRUCTION
FOR
THE HOME GUARDS.
RIFLE AND LIGHT INFANTRY
TACTICS,
For the exercise and maronivre of Troops, when sat
ing as Light Infantry or Riflemen. Prepared under the
direction of the War Department. by
BREVET LIEUTENANT-COLONEL W. J.
RAIDER. U. IL A..
In two vols., with Sixty-seven Illustrations engraved
on steel. Price 81.50.
Vol.—Schools of the Neither and Comm Instruc
tions for Bkirnuittes.
Vol.l.l.—Sohoot of the Battalion.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & C
22 AND 24 N. FOURTH STREET.
ap2s-St
75 1 10,-. noo VOLUNTEERS WANTED
to call at EVANS' Great Gift-Book Em
1001111Mi No. 439 tiliESTPlin Street, and make their
selections from an immense assortment of new and
timely Publications on Military Tactics. A valuable
Present accompanies every Book bought.
The Books for study—the Gifts as mementos for rela
tives and friends.
In Union there is strength! Fall in line! Forward,
march .
GILRAM'S MANUAL FOR VOLUNTEERS AND
MILITIA. 1 vol. $230. A want long felt among our
Volunteers and Militia has been supplied in the presen
tation of Gilnant's Manual. Besides containing every
thing that may be necessary for mere tactical instruc
tion, it also embraces much valuable instruction on va
rious other subjects of equal importance with taotion—
subjects that few who have not been regularly trained
in the military service are familiar with. The thou
sands of our young mac who are , eager for the coming
fray should not fad to acquire all available military
knowledge.
COOPER'S MACOMB'B TACTICS. I Vol. SIM.
Hera we have " much in little"—a great deal embodied
ip a small amount of space. comprehending the met
dims and movements of the Infantry. Light Infantry.
and Riflemen, Cavalry and Artillery , . together with
the manner of doing duty is Garrison and in Camp. eta.
A glance at the volume will suffuse to awaken an aPore
elation of its worth.
HARDEE% RIFLE AND LIGHT INFANTRY
TACTICS. Designed for the Exercise and Ifilameuvres
of Troops when acting as Light Infantry or Riflemen.
2 vols. $l6O. This work has been prepared under
the
direction of the L nited States War Department. anti is
honed in a neat. convenient form, we bound and pro
' timely illustrated.
IV .
CAVALRY TACTICS. Also published by order of
the Wer Department. 3 vols. $325. The many enco
miums bestowed on this volume have not been nnme
riled. It conveys its instructions in cook a olear.
BSIIt style an to make it a favorite with even those who
do not wish to use it primbaally.
IIdcCLELL AND'S BAYONET EXERQIIIES. 1 vol.
$126. Thin is a manual of superior , merit in its sve
clann of military science. Lute the Works nreviouslx
"
mentioned, it comes to us by authority of Uncle Gam,
who nertainly would not printout 61e heirs with anything
of 4nestionaule emoelionoe.
All the standard MILITARY BOOKS, together with
all the Biographical Writings of BfdUCKBR, eilfd Me,
HARTL 6 Y and other authors. and an immense co Ileo
tion ot Miscellaneous Publication., at the Publishers'
usual prices.
A Gift worth from RI cents to 010 0 nrelmed with
ever r Hook.
BuBDIR4IB--CLVILIANS—EVRILYBODY. flint in
at GEORGE G. E vArts ,
Palmie 439 ft Book Finontim,
CHneTNUX Street.
BOOKS, LAW AND iiIISOELLANZOITS,
PRILIERESgAv.zn gold . sad
l l :tett! 6 11 Ot t 4 t il
011EBTri UT Street. Libraries at a distance antahesed.
'hose harms Books to sell. if at a distance, will state
their names, arises. bindin_m_dstes, editions. au
sad onncitions. Wish TED—Books prints pi Bigt
min Franklin, as well as early &Oki printed in and
uppoon America tai r r a nt o rii, e i c t in tr i rs sn: 6 l:ortraits my
lognes. in press, sent free. Libyns. svp4ittisth,Cats
te3s-ti JOHN in.eillol3lo.LL-
VILE lIIANUFAOTORY_ L
gg: 211 NRW EiTftEET.
Files and Rasps of every description, and good
quality. made to order at the above establishment.
WROLEatiLLE and RETAIL,
at manufsaturer's pnoes.
lteoutting done is 0.14114 , 01/Or iltaX* 6 t.
W-144 J. 4). ANITA.
ALBILUBEILENI'B.
VOLUNTEERS' RELIEF ' FUND FOR
• TR. , i•Or , ik.: MOTHERS AND WIDOSf!.—MISS
A NrilP M.IN A SPA/M :Id, 1110 honor to ammunde that
the grand Pe FR ,, lllanyn at the A • • :Aljr; my F MUSIC,
for ,no okolusive benefit of tilts Fund, wdi take place on
TPURADAYdrXT, when a grand Meeical and Dra
matic matinee will be given under the ausp oes of
Mayor HENRY and a Committee. whose name. guaran
tee the fulfilment of the trust reposed in them.
ph has also the nallteUrn to ittinouvee th , t the 'tires
te•re 01 the Academy of Music have granted the one of
the house on chi- most generous terms; that the Coin-
Pante' of the eroh-street and Walnut-street Theetr•e
wi'h Permission th .ir several manse. meets) have.
with • qua: senerraiir, rendered their se , vt oes ; that nit
tto em Aor Bea of ill, Aoaden.y nave volunteered. Bad
thatho ? or ellesiPel and Dramatic Minn have ten,
dared illifiPiersi•e•ie on tine nen4B.on, with the intent
and purpose that the entire proceeds !than be devoted to
the dssisna'ed purpose.
Full particulars w be announced to-morrow. It
WALNUZEITREET THEATRE.
T Bola !ILA nARR R11946/4
Bt
.° air M V
. A. CHA.
Minnow Agent r. JOS. D. MURPHY.
THIS (TUESDAY/ Mfg MG, Awl! SO,
Will be pregenred the very laughable Comedy of
OUtt. AMERICAN COUSIN AT BONI V.
Mr- Sothern will appear as Lord DiltArMill and bein.
T. conelteleMpb the Drente , ele set, enti4ed
DREAMS (1 '
r I.J .
Scats or Piticrs.—Press oirols. (!eats secured 'with
out extra charge.) BO °eats; parquet. (sesta secured at
#lO cents.) ani rents; family etrole, 26 cents; private
boxes, 455 and 83; orohestns, 75 cents.
Doors upon ai Quarter our T o'olooli Curtain
at a Quarter to a °Wool.
WHEATLEY it OLAEHrti Alto/1-BT.
THEATRE.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVIOHNG. April M.
Will be presented the grand Military and Historiaal
(31)11grinitIoD 5 Kona'. ont (Cat
w AHS OF NAPOLBON THE GREAT:
Coniposed, adapted, and arranged bi
Mr. O. 03 OE RYER.
With whom a swamisl engagement has been entered
into, and who will sustain hie remarkable per
sonation of' N A P 01.1. 0 ,1.
The whole STAR COMPANY in the Cast.
psK.NA. AOADBMY Olf TA S. FINK
Th A T ß h T— ye o ig 2 h 4 stCßA EN4NTNUTB TRXFH:TI
BI T I OA
of PAINTINGS end SCULPTURE u now open
Admittance 25 cents • PeedOe Ticket/ 80 oente; Chil
dren half weleo. Oatieloeuee 10 ovule. 'btookliii . dere
will receive their Mama at the Aoademy. aart-tf
SANFORD'S OPERA BoLISE,
OPEN FOR THR sEAeo
ELEVENTH h STREET
NEWLY DECORATED ItNp norm?,
HANPOASP
Hakseoured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretrfor.
who mil appear nishUr.
nford wall periorm every eventne.
ea open at 7 ; Commence at ThA.
Admission 25 mints. Children lA cents
THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA GIVE
I . their PUBLIC REREAR9ALS every SATUR
DAY. commencing at 8% o'clock. at the !MUSICAL
FUND PALL.. 8 tickets 1; musts tioketn, 26 cents.
for sale at Chtokorin to§firl'B. 807 Chootnutatren;
A.dr. 9 .,ttoi Chestnut street Book & beiwton's.
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts. Commencements, Par
ties. Ero.. made only' at their Office. Chick - erin& k Son's
Piano Store, 807 (inestnut street; William Stoll, 214
North Juniper street, or C. Droushman. 1009 Ridge
venue, laSl-tr
MEILIPICII4A.I.
DR. J. WISE, No. 30 North
FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA Treats
sucitiessfhily# and
applied to in time , an dimmers
Of the iillTil ,I H MOAT and WHART, a
frequent onres CONN mPTION in its third and tut
Blase. e also restore, all curable diseases of the EYE
and EA . He has riven them his entire attention for
he past Si years. Will visit patients, when desired, at
heir residences. met 1m if•
SAFEbe
LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. SI. South SEVENTH Street, near the
onklin Inatitute.
The undersigned. thankful for paat favors, and l 4llll
determined to merit future patrona,te, has incur an
elegant and eenvanisit iitor, and hr.. now on Land e
large assortment of Celebrated Wrought sod
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Salm (the only
'motif fire and burglar proof safest mag i .) Also. I 4
lids actual led Bank Vault, Safe. and nk Locks.
Lill Bank Vault Doors and Looks wi llbe furn ish
to order on short notice. Thu. is the atromost,
prottetad, and 6,l4llndit Door and Lock yet °fared.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Nett
Cabinet Safe for Plate. Jewelry, An. This Safe is con
oedeu to surpass in Bole and elegance sec thing yet of
fined for this purpose, and la the only one that is strict
ly fire andburglar proof.
SplclLL l'<nrinE.-1 have now on band say twenty of
Farrel, Herring,. k Co.'s Safes. moat of them nearly
new, and some forty of other makers,oomprising
complete assortment as to sites, and all lately en
chanted for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will
be sold at very low prioea.. ?loose call and examine.
.11118-iyif M. C. SADLER. Agent.
EVANS •!F. WATSON'S
SALABANDEB skreh.
STOICS
304 ORESTI4HT STltvJ
PHILADELPHIA, P. 6„.
han d ,
A large variety of FIRE-PROOF VA 4. . & mmilB4/ore; Sul
S ft ANCt etl Mr All ir•
ILIA= iNsrm,A.E.lOll OOMPANY,
No. 4O CHESTNUT etreo,
FIRy AHD INLAND trowaiuwii.
DIRECTORS.
D Vts nay of Day & Matlack,
nainael Wrial z Wright Bros A. Co.
D. D. " Davie! & Birner.
Henry Lewis,Jr_." Lewis Bros &
C. Riehardaon.--..." J. C. Howe ft Co.
it runnel T. 80dine....-Efeet Woming Canal Cintripiy.
Jno, W. Everman _of J. W. Evarman . Co.
Geo. A. Went " Went & Poona
W. 8. Martin. . " Savage, Martin, & Co.
0, Wilson Davis. A ttorney-at. law.
E. D. Woodruff-- ....of Sibley, Molten, & Woodr u m'.
Jno. Kessler, Jr...,...-.N0.1713 Green etreet,
GEORGE W. DAY, Preeldeta.
FILA:siCIS RUCK, vice Fluidal%
WILLIAMS I. 111,ANOTIARD, Beeretary. laat-itts
LITURAtiiTE INSIMINO — B COMPA
cm. IfF.—.A.uthorised eloo.ot*--0/3AXTE3k
PF.RPETITAL.
°Moe /go. 311 WALN}Irs Street. betworn %lire MI
Fourth dtmoi F 10.144010400
Tide 'Company irili inane arlitE r llT iOZE or damage isy
Fire, on Bindings, Furniture > and Merchandise sem
i". Marine insurances on Vessels, aergeee, are
Freights. Inland Insurance to 111 carte of the Vines,
tECTORM
Joseph Moationt.
John getaimm,
John a. Binkuiton.
Wm. F. Dean ;
J. E. Baum.
At tt3 ESltEltt, President.
wht. "LAN, viso Preside/a+,
ltseretel7. ne3-0
iioob Eeizer.
D. Luther,.
le. Au(tonne*.
Pavia Peanaoz
rotor Etisgkr.
SAVING FUNDS.
SAVING P.IMID-TTNITED STATEB
TRlnirr tovrtIPANY, oorue, surilln and CREST..
RUT Streets.
INTEREEIX FIVE PER CENT.
S. R. CRAWFORD. President.
JAMES It. (INTEL Secretary and Treasurer.
Whoa hours, from 10 until 3 o'clock.
Thia Company is not mined in any applioatlon to the
Legislature. fee
A MERIOAN SAVING FUND, S. E. cor
ner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, continues
to receive deposits and A pay all sums on demand as a
has always done. - hRXIINEER. WHILLDIN,
President.
/OWN s. WTLILIVIIF.
OAILDING.
BOARDERS will be received at a retired
but_pleasantly-eituated Farm House, in CHES
TER COUNTY. but a short distance from tne Rail
road. The dwellins is beautifully shaded. which. with
large Vegetable and Fruit Gardens, wi ll throwh baud
ere with every luxury the country can afford. Address
.13. B. 5.," office of The Press. WS-Im`
SPRING MILLINERY.
ca MRS. E. JACOBS, No. 212 NORTH
EIGHTH street, will open a FARITION_ABLE
AS-oRTMEAT OF SPRING MILLINERY, on
THURSDAY,ApriIIIth. WI-1m
MRS. M. B. BISHOP, 1016 OHEBT
11,4aNUT Street, has received aohotoe assortment'of
PARIS MILLINERY for the Syrinx. mh22-101
FIREARMS
GtINS AND RIFLES—For sale cheap,
by MOORE, wartrzr.y. 00. •
ap2s et No 427 MARKET RESdo
LOST AND FOUND.
.013 T—Five Coupons No. 206, 207, 250,
Iffi. and 108. due Jen. Hee, Imo of the county of
Allegheny to the Pittsburg and Contotbartbe Railroad.
Aliberal reward will be given for the return of the insane
to E. P. 11111/DLETteI.
realati S North PROW/ Strait.
algaeFOß NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware end
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com
pany will receive freight on and after MONDAY. 26th
instant, and leave dally at I P. Se ~ delivering their car
goes in New York the following days.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
P CLYDE, Age Jut
Lite. 14 1301.1T$ WR &RVEK. Pluladelphiti.
JAMES RAN D_,_Agent.
Piers 14 and 15 BASF RIYAR, New York.
FOR NEW YORK. - THE
Philadelphia Steam Propeller Cowan,
will commence their bushman for the enema on Monceak
lath liter.
are nom receiving freight at Sewed
Pier above Walnut street.
Terms necomraodettes. l"to BAIR]) a
co..
224 Snath Delaware Avenue.
PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD CO.,
1271 - 1 --- er _
(Office 227 South mute street.) _
PELLA D . I3LP2IpI, April 27,1961.
SEASON TICKETS.
On and after May 1 186t.season tickets will be brined
by this company for th- periods of three, six, nine, and
twelve months, not transferable.
Season school-tickets may also ha had at 93 par UAL
discount.
These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at N 0.227
South FOURTH Street, where any further information
can be obtained. S. SRADFOittI,
as99.tf Treasurer.
IIOTIOE.—The citizena of the different
Cities end Towns throughout the State are tussled
to competition for the place at which the nextAN
11UAL giTATR. FAIR shall be held. Proposals
containing inducements and advantages, directed
to the undersigned Committee, appointed by the Ex
ecutive Committee. will be received up to and in
cluding May Mat next. Communications should be ad
dressed to either et the following pA:reons:
WM COLDER JR.
JOHN P. kin ABI€FORTri
JACOB MUiR,
SOWN H. Zik.GlAlt,
Barriabarg,PA,
AMOS B. KAPP,
Northumberland. Pa.,
Committee.
ai4S-dtm,M
M ACTUREL, HNBRINO, SHAD, BAL.
"-x-, molt, &c .-- 3,000 btds. Mess Nar.l, 2, and tMack
arm, lent. medium. and small. in assorted tetokagea
of choice late-caught fat fish. _
6,000 bble. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her -
mins, of choice qualities.
6,000 boxes extra new sealed Herrings.
1010 boxes extra new No.l ItOrTlAcc
100 bozo langl Mtilittne HerrtllM
11110 Ws. MisaYinao white Fish.
SO bbls. new Hoortomg . Mess 8111!4.
6 bbl{. new Halifax Salmon. '
WOO Quintals Grand Bank Witarii.
300 boxes Herkimer -00.w, Cheese,
In sore and sal e landinfer la
ua %sl4 uivliv a
w K evict.
0(X10 LF HAVANA CIGARS just
1 received e
ver steamers Quaker
Guy and A - onset*, comprising
CabanasFttaro.
Pottage*, Comeroiante.
Black aim, Punchinello,
Ekelvina, Diablo Marino,
Verdad, ?Mabee°. MI:los itOdp
or sized and qualities and for sale at the heir
ket rates byeit leer -
Let W
i ALM
CILAJILES ISB,
im.a. tat
CRAmPAGNiv:—Ve. Oliquot, Lallemon&
Ducal Grape. and all of Pe Venose & Co.'s Chant
for safe by JAURATGHE CARSTAIRB
Wan , d :104Outh F.RUIt Etrest. •
N. B.—Ordera for the direct importation of any of
boys brands will be nunoniallv attended to. eeB
VBENOII ZlNO—Pure SNOW WHlTE
(viiiie, moDeime.tgov around in Oil and
for br Vn.axl 1. & OROTHEI
7 444 4 Kotti iF:CON IL
700 boxes fine Herkimer
County Cheese. on oonninuont, for sale by C. O.
CHKESH.
nn
sAmis. & co., 103 ARCH eßrOet.SOCOnti GOOF above
Front. &W.&
V E ,S AT I ONRRY AND JEWELRY
fitratehed to Arrant' sad Dealers. stvar3
regoootratu..Coll. to mud mow, t 502 caw:mirk
ittrest 2 ltiladephm, ri,
OP= FAIMAM & cat