The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 11, 1861, Image 3

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    roiLunffo. rine E mmaWASHINGTON.
Ti l e United :' o - es gugine Company, nf this oity,
are stout dieting the Government at Washington
their valuable eteatu Are engine It will be seat
wantat aod that engineer will
~coo„ pauy it. The steamer is only about a year
.0, end is one of the most efftsleat inaohine3 in the
.i t y AS there is no steam-fire eogite in Wadi.
oigton, tale Will be a valuable present, particularly
if IVECbingtoa city bbould be left 'without a large
forc e of Waters to assist in extinguishing fires.
g o y of the engines in town could be spared at
thin dine, aE many companies have not men
, v ougli left t 9 equip them, all having gone to war.
CAMDEN GRAYS.
Ca Tuesday, the &even companies quartered at
Trenton (of which the Second Company of drays
one) were assembled for the purpose of mustering
ieunder the three years' requisition. The Strays,
of caftan, made a nnammons response. Not a
dissenting voice was heard in the ranks This
must be a great wouroe of pride to Capt. Palouse
cad LisuL Shields, both of whom have persevered
in forming their company under many adverse
circumstances. The Strays, Capt l'elouse, and
the Amboy Volunteers, Capt. Binney, are the
may two oomsanies whiob have been mastered,
thole io Tregtou, into the Fifth Regiment.
aearT Mien
cwt. A D Feynolds, of Company G, Scott Le
gion Regiment. was presented on Thursday eve
ning with a handsome uniform, by his friends of
th e Eighth ward. He was also the recipient of a
Fellows at the Captain bands
Reynoldsserved wi th of Pennsylvania Lodof Odd
th distino
lion in the MOlllO9ll war, and will have with him
i o the °outing contest the sward presented to him
by his Lodge on his return from Maxim.
Captain Thomas Hawheirworth last evening re
ceived, in Dr. Boardman's church, on behalf of the
114100 of the congregation, 101 l shirts for the regi
ment. Bo made a neat speech and was enthuelasti
sally domed.
A sward, sash. and belt have been presented to
cot. John P Carrie, of Complhy F, Soon Legion
Regiment. by the members of the corps. Lieut.
Milton S Davie, of the same company, halt been
the recipient of similar favors from hie friends.
310 ND SCOTT IsIGION ItSOIXT,ST.
This regiment. which' is to be under the corn
mind of Col. William Bryan and Lient Colonel
squills Haines, was inspected last evening. The
regiment is rapidly filling up. A few more men
are still wanted. A new rondosToo o Will be opened
This anorzlog at Jones' Betel, on Chestnut street,
above Sixth.
FIRVT CITY TROOP.
The First City Troop were sworn in yesterday,
preparatory to entering the service. They were
uniformed in the United States cavalry dress.
Tee) , number one hundred fine-looking men, and
w illow doubt. resider effieient servioe to the Go
vernment. We hope our cavalry will drill their
horns before drums, musketry, and Gannon, no.ae
ei pander them perfect in the " &tool of the
Isradren," as they may not always be employed
as scouts or outpost guards. -
ATTWATIOA
A oompanw of young men whose services have
been tendered to the Governor, desire a few more
able-bodied young men to fill up the roll. Ran.
4sivons northeast corner Sixth and market
Drill every evening.
A GRAND DINARS FOR FRS VOLT/NUMB.
Yesterday afternoon a grand feast wee prepare.)
for the soldiers by the butehers of Girard-avenue
market. The market shed below Eleventh street,
in Girard avenue, was temporarily turned into a
large eating anima. Tables were set the whole
length of the market, and were well filled with
good and substantial food—much better than that
served out to eoldiera. The whole plane was hand
somely decorated with flags and streamers, and
the Amphion Band was in attendance, and dis
counted some excellent muie Companies H and
F, of Colonel Dforeheaa's regiment, were present
and partook of the repast, which they seemed to
enjoy most heartily. The feast was superintended
by Mr. George_Stookberger. a well-known butcher,
smisted by Mrs. Maria Nightenger, Mary Ann
Reynolds, Eliza Bodie, Margaret Meyers Hans
bury, Barntield, °rail; and Metzger. 'The ' ladies,
most of them the wives of butchers occupying stalls
in the market, arranged the tables with neatness,
and waited upon the velanteers during the feasting.
A large crowd assembled around the market-.
bonne, but, owing to the presence of Liept Jacoby
with a force of police, they were prevented from
forcing their way in and interfering with the sol
diers. While the guests wore enjoyed in eating,
the baud played several national airs, and the
whole thing passed off very pleasantly.
BODY IDENTIFIED.—The body of the man
found in the Delaware on Saturday last, with two
large atones- tied to it. is believed to be that of
Colonel John Morgan, of Hartford, Wiaoooaio. He
disappeared from his home in Washlogton avenue,
near Church street, several weeks age. and has not
been heard of sines. The dress of the deceased
and that of Colonel Morgan correspond. Though
Colonel Morgan belonged to Hartford, Wisconsin,
be bad been living in this city for several months
prior to his dleappearame.
THE SHIP Jos, Tnocra.—Owing to the
peat excitement among the military, the ship
John T,rwlrs, lying at Arch-street wharf, seems
heve been almost forgotten The divers are still
engaged in raising iron from tbe lower bold of the
ship, tot the operations attract very little notice.
No preparations have been made for raising the
wreck, and it is said there will not be before , the
close of the present Month or the beginning of
Jane.
MATINEE FOR ME lantans.—A. matinee
performance will be given at Mechanics' flail, to.
day, which will, doubtless, prove gotta interesting
and instructive
inskructions Dew the Treasury Depart- ,
meat.
to COLLECTORS, SIIILVETOES, AND OTSIER OFFICERS
OF THE COSTORS OA THE AOATHERICAND 1101ITE-
wßsTaair WATERS OF THE MUTED STATES.
TEI.IO3I7IRT DIPARTIMIT, MI 2, 1 8 51.
On the 19th day, of April, 1881., the resident of
the United States, by proclonfatiou, declared the
ports of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala
bama, Louisiana, Missigaippi, and Texas under
blockade, and on the 27th of the same month, by
another proclamation, declared the ports or Viz
gioia and Borth Carolina also under blookade
since which proclamation this Department has re!
mired reliable information that attempts are fre
quently made to tarnish arms. munitions of war,
provisions, and other supplies to pertains and
parties in those Mates in open insurrec
don against the constitutional authorities of
the Union. It beauties my duty, therefore,
to instruct you to cause a careful exami
tuition to be made of the manifests of all steam
or other vessels departing from your port with
cargoes whose ultimate destination you have eatia
factory reason to believe is for any port or place
under the control of such insurrectionary parties,
and to compare the same with the cargo on board,
and if any Inch manifests be found to embrace any
articles of the description before mentioned, or any
snob articles be found to constitute part of the
cargo, you will take all necessary and proper
hems to prevent the departure of the vessel, and
to detain the mime in your custody until all such
articles shall be removed therefrom, and for fur
ther prooDediags according to haw. Von will sdso
Make a careful examination of all flit-boats and
other water craft without manifests, and of railroad
sari sad other vehicles arriving at or leaving your
port, laden with merchandise, the ultimate desti
nation of which you have good reason to believe is
for any port or place under insurrectionary con
trol ; and if arms,' munitions of war, provisions, or
other supplies are found having such destination,
you will seise and detain the same to await the
proper legal proceedings for confiscation or for
feiture
In miming out these instruotions, you will boar
in mind that all persons or parties in armed incur
notion against the Union, however such persons
or parties may be organized or named, are en
gaged in levying war against the United btates ;
and that all persona furnishin g '
. to such insurgents
arms, munitions of war, provisions or other emp•
plies, are giving them aid and co mfort, and so
guilty of treason within the terms of the second
section of the third article of the Constitution And
Yoe will therefore use your utmost vigilance, and
endeavor to prevent the prohibited shipments!, and
to detest and bring to punishment all who are in
any way concerned in furnishing to slush inenr-
Pato any of the articles above described. Yon
will, however, on the other hand, be careful not to
interrupt vexatiously, or beyond necessity, by un
warranted or protracted detentions and examine-
Mu, the regular and lawful commerce of your
Dort. Yon will report forthwith whether any, and
any, what, additional measures may be neoes
-11177 in your judgment to carry into full effect the
foregoing resolutions, and you will report to this
Department from time to time your action under
these instructions.
I am, very respeolfally,
B. P. CHAIM, Secretary of the Treasury.
loara in the Field.
A EIGINNET IN KEOKUK,
tProm the Nev York World's Correspondent]
By Wednesday, the lows regiment will be et
Keokuk, its appointed rendezvous, ready to he
mastered late the service of the General Govern
ment Three more regiments cut be sent forward
at a week's notice Five thousand people col
lected upon our wharf this morning to witness the
departure of companies A and C, commanded by
Cepteirm Crimmins and Mason, each of whom ren
dered efficient service in the Mexican war. Hand
kerchiefs waved from the housetops and windows,
and elicatts rent the air, as these loyal defenders of
our deg marched down our streets. Many an eye
Was brimmed with tears, and many a voice faltered
good-by, and yet not one heart would have recalled
the object of its love. All felt that the cause of
order and legitimate authority must be vindicated
seeing usurpation, anarohy, and treason. It
speaks well for the patriotism of our Muroaque la
dim that, daring the past two weeks, they have
made up the clothing—over two hundred Goats and
years—for these tare oompaniiii In this work they
Te been assisted by some men skilful in the UBO
of the needle A distinguished and prominent
leader in the Thepubllcan party, whose fame as an
orator b co-extensive with the boundaries of our
5 2 1 „ts, and who mastered the art end mystery of the
is Loring business before he found his right place
the bar, has been found, day after day, a la
7. .7/ue, upon a tailor's board plying the needle
with busy fingers, and this morn ing be goes as a
Private in company allude to Henry O'Con
sae
From Northern Mexico.
Neve °mamas, May 10 —The aohooner
Antotnette, from Tampico on the 3d instant, brings
h. - 10000 in 2pecit.
The British war steamer Valorom had sailed
theme for Vera Cruz with $4OO 000.
The political news is unimportant.
Tag STREET PANOICAILI.—The street gcaneS in
? " , hdelnhia were never so interesting and picturesque
"at Preheat. The " life," In the war of gar flags
sad odd devisee, alone would make up a striking Mo
rten bet the great moving mass of humanity gives
the Panorama of life its special charm. Etgdiers of
"en grade. from Maim-Generals to full privates.
w eenag uniforms of every conoeivable style and
fashion, mingle among the crowd of civilians, and
t P e n the nudes of the crinolined portion of dm throng.
scarcely necessary to add. that of all this vast.
"moving, never ending .rowd. the best drained men
,re three who are attired in the elegant and oeinforta•
Die garments made at the Brown Stone CLithMg Bali of
kosklud do Wilson, Noe. 603 and 0:16 Chestnut attest.
abo ve 811th.
20 " 1 THOLTBAID UNITJD STATIB MUBSirs can
' 4 ' furnished, if immediate application is toed° to E.
• —MI & Co.. 714 Chestnut !street.
PAILFILLET PitINTING,:ana ovary other dimwit. •
U°4 of Printing, of the meat tuaorier quality.
igoet ioneonable attar, at ILIN &t the
GWALT to B.ROWN'S,
Droners Building. 34 South THUM Mast deli 4
FUNANCitIa AND COMMERCIAI
The Money Market.
POILADELIIILit, May 10, 1861
The stook Wes of to-day show few dame&
City Sixes sold at the same price ee on yesterday.
Pennsylvania Railroad shares are steady at 36.
wearimg was stronger, selling at 16 Race and
Vino-street Passenger Railway fell to five dollars a
share.
The April earnings of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railway are as follows; .
360 -
0104/1 410114 "111. • e 1523 . 9 0" 41 $296 448 89
W4.Bl3 , l4tercUrgruOtl...--.... 30708 •6 31 949 14
N. W. Va, Railroad... 20 085 79 26138 76
$382,619 68
-Showing a net decrease of $23,391.93 on the
Whole road. This embraces the revenue on the
Washington Branoh to . April 23, at which date the
United States took, and has sine* retained, posses
sion of the road, and has collected the revenue
from passengers between Annapolis Junotion and
Wa thington.
The reoeipts of the Morrie Canal Company kr
tie last week and season were :
Total to 'Aril 23,1530,, .8 21.81.9 17
Week enth Mai/ 5, _ 9 961 71
411,838 21
7,e69 10
39 513 38
Total to April 27, 1861....
Week ending May 4,1861
Decrease in 7861.---.
The New York Post, of this evening; says
The stook market opened with some signs .of
weakness, but towards the close a better feeling
prevailed. The activity is atilloonfined to Illinois
Central, Erie ! and New York Central There is
an advance in Mtn& Central and Erie of 11a2
per oent., with a good demand at the improve
ment.
At the close Illinois Central commanded 60
cash. A difference of 1.3 per cent in made on cou•
tracts of five" and ten nays. It is supposed the de
mand is ohielly for foreign account.
Delaware and Hudson is quoted at 82/83; Penn
sylvania Coal 75478
Milwaukee and Mississippi is quiet at 849 i,
Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati 91a94.
There waaa a weak ma , ket for Government bonds.
The coupon sixes of 2961 sold down to 863,, a de
cline of If per cent. In the fives there was no
special change.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
May la, 1861.
RIIPOILTID Ng S. E. eisystaxan, Merohants' Exchange.
FIRST BOARD.
4 Reading R....:.... 16 22 City Rank-- ... 30
2 Minehul.. 82 10 Fenn., It.-- 26
10 Bane Vine-et6X 3 00. - 36
60 dO.---- A, City 69 Nen , — 9434
10 do— 534 gee 244
do ..New... 9434
36 2
lia d rr o iabarg — R -- -. 4° loo do . ...New— 0435
8 do__ 50**1000 City 63 R....—. 87
BETWEEN
1000 Lehigh Irollo7 It Go
SECOND BOARD.
2000 City 65 New... 9474. 5001 Fauna 75
1000 de— -New- 946 2000 b 5.. 76
53 Reading 1614" 760 d 6.. 76
49 do, 117 9-15 14 Race & Vine-et R. 4
2000 Cam &am 5x'75.. 30 IS Atineiiiii
4 Harrisburg It--'MK 3 ... 52
Is 8 & T- et IL--.55..38 4 do. .....r_ 02
60 N Penne R- -- 6 40 BlAvadow, .eswn- 53
201 N Penne 65....3dye._ 73 I 5 do.-- then.. $3
ato ....6dys- 75 do.----85wn... 53
CLOSING PRICES-BTE A fly,
Bid. Asked
Ehliadeiphia .. 87
PhDs tie It.— .. 87
Phil& 6a -new-. 94 94.#
Parma 55...---. 7436 76
Read R_ -1
~.., 15 9-16 16t
bds7o.__ 75 Si
Read int 115... 6616 70
Penna. R ex-div. 353( 36ti
Penns R2d nit de 811 , i 83
Morrie Can con. 40 44
Kerrey Can Pfd .102 106
130h6s 'Bll_ _..- 65 64
Etch Nay Prefd - 1214
Elmira R Prefd. - 10
3irt. dakad.
Elmira 76'73 61
Long linand R 9
Leh CI & 47X 49
Leh GI& N Be9-623L 33
Borth Penna It - 6 7
,14 Fa It 6a ..mt oii 66
N Penna R 105-_B2
IFrank & Solna R.. a
`ld&3d-et R div 06.68
I Raoe&Vine-st IL 3 6
IWest Phil& ic_..lo 673 i
Spruce& fine- 6
Green S Coates- ..-
....
CITY ITEMS.
BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER—AN
DISPENSABLE MEDICINE FOR THE BOLDIERS.—AS it is
impracticable for soldiers individually to carry a medi
cine chest, it has been deemed advisable by eminent
physicians for every volunteer to be provided with a
bot.lo of BrOwn'e Faunae of Jamaica Ginger, imam
Dictated by F. Brown, Fifty and Chesnut, and cold by
& eaglets generally.) In ordinary diarrlmt, inosment
cholera, and in all cases of prostration of the dare are
organs, this medicine has been foui,d a sovereign
remedy, and we therefore feel it to be a humane euggee
tion to the multitudes who are now about exchanging
the comforts of home for the exposure of the camp, to
recommend them to supply themsalvea with this in
valuable medicine. Let all our readers interest theni e
selves in earning out this anggestion, -by seeing the
every soldier who leaves am city is provided with this
simple, but effectual safeguard againet alarms! and
suffering.
" OAK BALL CLOTTING BAZAtait."—Tbb splendid
new Clothing Eminnium, boutheast corner Eixth and
Market streets, under the propnetorahip of Messrs.
Wonaniaker SS Brown, 15 hemming universally pope
ler among those who appieolate good taste, good fits,
good materials, and good work, in buying clothing,
Their stock is large aid complete, and their prices
moderate ; their °barks competent and attendee. Their
stock of Genie' Famishing Goods is also very sapenor.
Give them a. call on our recommendation, and you 144
thank ns for the advice.
BRZAKISR'S SOD IVATER.—We invite attention to
the advertisement of Mr. Charles M. Breaker's Bode
-Water Fountain, at Broad and Chestnut stream. in
another colasuii, Our friends wishing to enjoy a really
delicious glass of Ude - safroehing beverage can have
their palates best gratified: in our judgment, by pa:
tronizirm thin elegant new fountain. - -
NEW STYLES BYROM CONYECTIOnnai. —Meagre.
B. O. Whitman & Co., the enterpriling firet-clasa COD
faetioners. Second West, below Chestnut. are !awe', a
up to time." always ahead of
,rivals in their own
branch of trade Their latest novelties in the way of
'nectarine preparatio-a exprosly for the season are
new, choice_ deliaious. and will be ours to attract gene
ral favor, Their store in Mtwara naive with happy-faced
customers.
TOE BEST LAMP YET INVERTED is the cele
brated Kerosene Oil Lamp. manufactured and gold by
Messrs. Witters & Co.. N 0.35 North Eighth street,
corner of Filbert.' They are growing in favor daily
and we honestly think that no other sortatda light should
be used.
CADET CLOTH }OH MILITARY Praposse.—We
invite attention to the advrrisement of " Military
Clotit.'iby MUSTS. Benjamin Bullock & Bons, No. 168.
Front etro•t, in another column of our paper this
morning. We hare egruniaed. DADKIREDII4. the goods
offered, and fiLd 'hem very superior both in color and
texture, being of a pure indigo blue. and manufactured
expressly for armr clothing. This desirable stook will be
rapidly bought up at due time, and n.erehants will,
doubtless, fwd it advantageous to give it early atten
tion.
WRZSr NYLLE THE TROOPS LEAVE ?—We are fre
quently asked how Peg the volunteers will have t,t re
main here It is a question which we cannot answer
positively. They should not be taken to the line of
el:karat:an South however. until they are enabled by
drill to go into the field, and have been clothed in one
of the elegant mitts from the new and fashionable Gift
lgamorinm of Granv‘lie Btoles, 609 Ch-stuat street.
Clothing for military and civilians will be furnished 'at
the shortest notice. and at reduced , prices. .r.tiott nal
Is accompanied with a valuable and useful rift.
[From Dr. G F. Bigelow. Boston.
THROAT AFFECTIONS.—BromeR Bromide'
Troobes are a simple and elegant form of adminimer
mg, in combination, amoral medicinal semstanoes
held in genrral esteem, among physioinner in the Treat
ment of Bronchial Affections. myil-stutl3t
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL ROTELP,
u . r so 12 O'CLOCK LAST many
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chantal:G.
M Upham. New York W Al eCla n & la. Ohio
L has bottle, Jr Miss Wright, Mass
R J tividle, T Bunt. ecration
J A Isenkel, Pb,is Coulter. Greensburg
R. a Lumberton, Harruilig Wm T vavis, Mass
Geo Ro,psine. aloes W R Ronalde. New York
Mies J Hopkins, Maas T P Shallorvse, Wash, D
Miss Clark. Masa Jos C 4tevens, Boston
L °hefts, New York Harvey Mann, Jr, Bailer*
IL us ham, Boston G Wetmore, Kittens, rt
, Weaver, Mt Vernon, 0 M Beebe Boston
B ,Lee.sh.Jhttsburg flurdea. Troy
J e Alden, New York T L Prddock, illeveland
.1 H Baru* ' New York S M Richard. Cleveland
L A Roee,Fne. Penne. Rev A male son N Yor k
F 8 Hunter & la. heading Mrs II H Mnhlenburg
B A xarrott, Ohio child.
F M Barman, Ohio Jas W Wall & la. N J
Mies Wall. New Jersey W L McMillen. Ohio
r. er 4leught. Michigan C Bostiriek, New York
J Peek, Fall hirer S ti auk,u, Cmeo
uol L Wen, Ohio A Yandegrift, ar Ohio
Capt Pope. U A Jas A mulligan. Otiteak_o
A J Barrett, Delaware Capt Geo Parma. M Y
J E Robinson L ecbmidt,Plew York
F Spies New York Ham ttl Walker. N Y
F W Jones. New York Jas B Smallwood. Wash
Wm 0 Push. Washington A P Gorman. Moreland
C Hager. Lancaster A A Burton, Lancaster
P I.lerriek. Pennsylvania Chas G Lunen. N Y
G C Guinn, Brooklyn J Baker. Baltimore
C Longneeker. Allentown W Cook, Swanton
Robt Miller, Beranton H D took, Ohio
St rook, Ohio R Berger, London
nobt Nicol, New York IS W Jewett New York
m
Thos Flasher Jr- New York A D Ine
e. Delaware
W T Hutchison. Ohio G fr Raymond, wash
N IL.Mgsbnry. Hartfor3 F W LanderDaliE,rrita
Chas e raze Jr,kmare..n. lllinois
T G New Orleans E W.lnams. Connecticut
F B Cutting, New York C H Maxwell, hew York
8 Draper. New YorkW Blaol4ord. Chlogo
Mrs A Lianas, Wash Mrs E J Griweley . Wash
1„, godd, Washington W J V, 004, Washington
roi Rote Anderson * ash Jae Ft 134 g -we, 'Week
B H Cheerer En son, Wash C Newman, New York
A A Cohb. roam' C H Whittaker,. N York .
T A Titr.ney, New York J B Brown Portland, Me
W Lawrence. Maine E R Rauch, Harrisburg
E W Dam. Harrisburg D F Johns..n,Harnsburg
Jim Morrow, Harrisburg 01' Morrow, Harrisburg
Geo masse T Hood, Madison, Wis
o S Maimed, Jr, Newark F Merrick, Puma
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111BRCHANTS' —imam *treed, below .amh
J N Camden.-Virginia Geo W Gates. Clearfield
H Rope, Vir,inui R 3 Smith, alleshanY
rz F Whin. Ohio M Irvin, Cleo field, Pa
Geo a Waite., Portranth, 0 C Templeton, Ya
uhas Tete, Philadelphia F W itaziewood, Boston
Thou White. YornG EL Spying, Vora o-- -
It Oen, Hon K Wright, Pa
Moll , Baxter, Ohio W P Sanders, Ohio
Thos Ronaldeon. ein, 0 K Cooke, Centre no
J Frits, BethlehemJos Mahon, i s hippeasburg
Lawrence W aids). Cin, 0 Thos Owen, New Jersey
F Lauer, Reading D Thomas, Catasanans.
John Williams,vatasauqua T W Stanley. Conn
C F Horn, Harrisburg J Snyder, Ohio
A'B.MM/di N.OTtir-Oheetont etrOeti Oboro Filth,
N Burnell, Maseit on Ijavtil Cooper. W J •
Wro, aa °Trait. It bode Island J )4' Lurran, New York
John wr e.dman. II 8 N John McFarland, U 8 N
6 A Crad, Uts N T ortan Downingtown
Miss r H t orlan,Downingt 13 B Tyson, U 8 N
Jae F Smith, igeadilrg F Atwood
W P Tames. Reading. 11. Wit ion. Pa
Alan Somalian. Miami' John t+ as dine, Jr. Banton
W tia tonsil, Now York C Jacobi!. Cheater 00. Pa
W Cathcart. itinktmore M. ettitoyd
John J vaahien, Maryland Miss EF. is Bosnian, NM
I T Walsh, New York P Roberto, Chester 00, Pa
W F Stewart, U b N
837. LOUIS HOTEL--Cherhost stroet. shove 'Third.
Jneohlt Foams. YI HJ eddiron, Kew Jersey
W Funk. Boston Cast 1, K Francine.
L IS eamblos. Yhiladelphitt 3 hos Moore, Beau=
H 8 Hammond Mew York Lewis km ermel, PM'S
WI". U 8 A John Bancroft. U A
T H Peterson. Phil& J C Green, Haverhill. Mass
GE Green,Haverha, Mars ' Stephens. Lancaster
F H Fanner, Boston TOZ C Mackintosh. Boston
Thee A Davin, Boston W li Hall. Boat .rt
A A Lave. t, New York M leidor. New York
S A Penh. Womb. D O Thai M Mace & la. Balt
Gen A Mace & la. Ba't MIAs Kate el Mtakey,
Pa
P Lukens, Pennsylvania Mrs Warn, Boston
THE -ttellON—Aroh street. above Third.
B Futter. Bridgeton. NJ J C -Kayser, New York
11, I. Barnet, Warren, 0 Chaa 411 " helli
11 E Lakin. Penes. C Kalmbach, AlleVholll
WTi bit's. Ohio C A Iteineke• N
Theo Frehnehrresen. N MI Barnett, 0' io clbaar
F S .eoell.l4ew Jersey W Borrirou. Wrishisb'e
billets Obio J tt Po d. Ghia
Robt wileon, Minersville 1' B =natl. Hagerstown
6 Efellsogo. Patabarg D blobbieir I. Obi°
Hum, Chenthersburg i; ci Height Cnamborsburg
COIIII4ERCIAL Rol Isae-sixtti It.. above Okorraut.
Joo P Ilry and De aware C s Sheaf, W Coorter
J Borierey, Noxkoro E R 111.1- Cheater, Pr
'Theo German, Philzula 0 ...molder. Ch. noir Pa
hoe fororlier. Elkton, Md ano 1 Erick. Davkork•
W emltb, Imeseisaiskta Teas E pewees, Chesser
Coi 21 Leen+, Mom J E Leonard,Obeater oo
lin tt hes, op:ford, Po L. 8 Leone, York. Pa
Thom Walter, Coatesville W 8 &Arr. Delswa***o
.t• Baines, Lancaster co k &Await. Chorter ao
"I BARLEY SlHRAF.—Seoonit street, below Vino.
tht B SIT, tiartimille Jas Clido, Chester co
Wiltimen, Books oo Jno Davis, Milltown
Roberts, Abintton A R Bolnisstsirs
W M Kirk, Forestville C J Klrk, Fot-stville
1. McNair. Brinks ao C Dubree. Abington
A It Reeder. Bucic , nerham W McNair, Books oo
T T Eastbunr Botebury J T ung6n..ousueton
Jug smith, w arminster *matt. Buck. oo
Win 1 wrier. Ducks oo J 0 Cornell. Doke co
T Smith. Bonk, cio Dst Leedoni. IteWtown
T E Piokering,, Books oo • .1 W Cornsli,Drclestown
8 Gillingham Buckingham .1 K Taylor, _
Watson. Penne B Simmons. Ylf lIMItICZAtt
W Doylestown J Hatton, riewrown
F 1 a. Newtown Belo B Flanagan. 11 M
T Potter, retina H01000:08. Bllokß co
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Leonard }Eyler. Clearfield Joe Potter, Clearfield
W Pad' Yardleyvtlie T Seaton, Yard eyville
Geo Clemens , Chen Valley Jos Wintal, riorthamPrent
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.t A Williamson- Hawley NIT Christman, Perna
Jacob Lentz, New Jersey John arkli a. New Jersey
Peter Lukas Em.thfie d Owen Eln, der, Bucks oo,Pa
W P H.nry. Aooawe I 1. hos Cottright,renna
John Brannon, Paw York
REVERE ROUSE—Third street. above Race.
Col B C Christ, asbington W Treater. # 'letdown
B Anewait.#llentown W N Peters. Penns
John u W Rankin. W Chester C M Reader, Allentown
Misr Flora &s.en.CatsaaUqua Joshua Horner & la, Belt
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ARKIN/MN
Steamship Delaware. Johnson. 20 hours from New
York. with mdse and passengers to James Allderdiee.
ate A.M. off Ship John Shoal. imaged ship Zered, from
ond-ndern, eoMiTIZ up; Prig C H. Frost, from .agna.
was off Bombay Hook; brig Sarah Bernice, from Pastan
ass was off' R‘edv Itnann; an unknown bna. deopt,
mden. off Seedy rein ; brig Jolla Womit, from Trinidad,
off - Maar elvt e.
Schr Mary, Rickards, I day from Camden, Del, with
oora to Jai I" Bewley & Co. -
Steamer Sarah Jones, 22 hours from New York. with
mdse 2. W M Baird & Co.
Steamer Aida. Rubinson. 24 hours from New York,
with sides to Wm r 01109,
BOARDS
MF.MORANBA.
Steamship Cite of Manchester. McGuigan, cleared at
New York estarday for Liverpool.
ship Sea Serpent. Pike. for can Francisco, cleared at
New York yesterday.
Ship George Baynes Batchelder. from the coast of
Bo ivia. arrived at New York leotards:Y.
Ship .1 W Lindsay, Gray, from Liverpool. arrived at
New York yeeierday.
Bark ildondamm, Farrell, for Rio de Janeiro. cleared
at Baltimore 9th Mat.
Bark Flesh, Wile9Al from TOM Grua, arrived at NOW
York yesterday.
Brig Sea Lark, Allen, from Palermo. arrived at New
York yesterday.
Brig J M Sawyer. Bradley, cleared at New York yes
terday for Philadelphia.
Brig Ina, Lancey, for Delaware, cleared at New York
yesterday.
Bahr A Field, Phillips, cleared at New York rioter
day tor Philadelphia.
Bohr Elate. Faoemire, for Wilmington, Del, cleared
at Pram York yesterday.
Bahr 8 Al edaddlok, Whilden. at New York yesterday
from Portland.
&earners Anthracite. Jones. and Concord, Norman,
hence, arrived at New York yesterday. .
Steamer Tammy, sly. eleared at New York yesterday
kor Phildealphia.
Rohm Nary Adeline, Geoghegan. Geo P Upehur.
Mitchell, Rosa Winans, Rendereon, Cbavedony . Howe.
sashimi, Graver. and Stafford. McCready. cleared at
Bellmore ecti inst. for Philadelphia.
Bents C Moore, Ingersoll, 5 R. Ogden, Fisher, J W
Revile. Thompson, °leered at New York yesterday for
Philadelphia.
Steamer Franklin, Dougherty, hence, arrived at Bal
timore yesterday.
Barge Minnesota. Jarrett, cleared at Baltimore 9th
inst. Mr Philadelphia.
Liverpool. April If—The ship dramingo arrived on
Thursday last. in a leaky oondinon. having thrown
overboard part of her cargo. and with mainmast apneas.
Repasts making up the captain and crew of brig Mary
Hamilton. of New Yorli.whieh vessel foundered at sea
March 17th.
The following Order, jutted by the Navy Department
on the 2iith ultimo, ig now made militia for the benefit of
all whom it numvornera
BANY DEPARTINIEPIT, APTiI X, 1861.
To THE - FOURTH AUDI') Oil. 01 TILE TRILSOIty :
Sir: The amdlints found to he due to resimmd Navy
Officers from the States which claim to have seceded
will hereafter be paid them from the United States funds
heretofore eent to or depoeited in those States, astute!
in oasea_where the Department sball otherwise direct.
I OM, respectfully, your obedient servant.
GIDEON :WS IJLES,
Secretary of the Nan.
ILARINE •INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH PAGE
OLF ; AREA).
Bask Kanawha, Lynn -, , New York.J E &inky.
Brig Saunders. Etaletn, do
Brig Vistor. Haskell. Plauguig do
Bahr Mean. A 'iron Baltimore. captain.
Rehr Ney. iWoKeag, Washington, W batigerf
Bohr Kunnas, Outten, Concord. Del, otintain.
SPECIAL NOTICES_
NO k
lionerrma's Eroxacis Brrrzns. ilho
. ,
operation of this palatable remedy upon the stoiluteh,
liver, and exoretory organs is singularly soothing and
conservative. It regulates, reoruits. and purifies them.
Drepermia, infinite forms,yields to its control and in
vitorattng properties. and it ie TIOQIUMOndtd to 109-
them. enfeetied br the mires and daties of maternity,
as the b?st tonic they can probably use. In all the
crises of female life it will be found eminently useful,
and elderly persons will derive much - more benefit from
it than from ordinary stimulants.
Donsmer's celebrated Stomach Bitters are sold by all
druggists.
DYOTT & CO., Agents, No. 232 N. SECOND'Wt.,
Philadelphia. myll-ltd&W
OAK ORORARD ACID EERIER WATER.-
Pamphlets oodtaining the opinions of celebrated Chem
ists and Fintriolans respecting the nee ol this WATER
in the ease of many diseases of the human system, will
be supplied gratis on apphoation to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTR and CREISTNUT Streets, or FRED
ERICK BROWN. JR., NINTH cad ORBOTNUT
Streets.
CALL AND 68T A PAMPIILST.
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and perfect Mir Dye is As East in SAs ietWitt. All
others are mere imitations of tins great original, which
has gained such extensive patronage In all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Hair
Dye ixstetnay produces a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the akin or injuring the hair.
and will rerriag tas iii altos of Sad dos, invigorating
the hair for life.
Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale. by
FARNESTOOK & CO, DOT & Philadelphia'
ealti-tf
Oms Paten Mamma OP EMI LATEST
Srmne, made in the beet manner, expressly for ItE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling Seim marked is
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
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hered to. All are thereby Melted alike.
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GROVER & BAILBR I B OBLBBRATBD
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
The Best in Use for Family Sewing.
Ito. 730 CHUSTRUT Street. rhiladelvkier mar -17
CARD PRINTING, BUT AND ORNATINYT IN
the City. at 34 south THIRD street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beat and Cheapest in tLe
Cite, at 34 Routh THIRD Street.
BILL-READ PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
City. at 34 Booth THIRD Street.
MARRIED.
LANG--DARCE—Oh the 9th instant, by t the Iron.
Alexander trenry.
Long to Miss Carri Mayor of Philadelphia, r. John H.
e R. *IWO, daughter of David a.
11..noe.Req . all of this city. *
PULLEa--PdflOßß.— , m the Bth instant.. by the Rev.
A. T. Spalding. Mr. Joseph W. Pullen to Miss Margaret
Moore. both of Delaware county.
ROBB-13 KOW.N.—On the Bth instant, by the Rev. Dr.
Boicksrood. Mr. Francis Ross to miss Eliza. J. Brown.
h of this MI,
.1 na To Pi e—r. vaNB.—un the 9:h instant, by the Rev.
J. P. Jerkins. Mr. John 8. Jenkins. Jr., to Mils bailie J.
Duns, both of Montgomery county.
DIED.
DROWN.—On Friday evening. May 10;of pneumonia.
on board the United States receivine- ship Princeton. of
which ship he was the eaeontive tAcer. Lieutenant J.
Bintan mown, United Stares navy , in the 40th year of
his age. Sighly regarded and esmetnett by all his
brother office rs
W e. ST.—On the7th instant, Aerate T., infant son of
John and At; V. West. aged. 3 mlanthe
O'NRILL na.rning of the 4th instant, Mrs
Rebecca ; tit sill. relict of.lohn O'Neill. aged 78 years.
Rer fotends a . d those of the family are invited to at
tend herfuneral, from her late resident*. No. 1408 South
.Penn square, this (Saturday) afternoon, at .1.0 , 0100 g.
Witbout further notice. Interment at St. Peter's
C C hurch. Church,
tmttsoll.—On the 9th Instant. Joseph Cannon.
The relative.' and friends of the family are invited to
attend his funeral. from his late residence. IMO Minoan
street, this (Saturday) afternoon, the 11th inst., at Lig
temook.
Go RDENER.—On the 7th instant, Josephine V.,
eldest daughter of Dr. William and Amanda hardener,
age F d 18 years and 6 months.
uneral from the residence of her smrente,Plo. 901
Franklin street, on Sunday morning, at 931 o'olooir
BIT i ING.—Un the 7th instant, Mary W.. eldest
daughter of henna W. and Ann Eliza Bitting, aged
id r ears and 4 months.
. . .
Funeral from the residence of her parents. Ne: 1326
Butohineon street, above Thompson, on Munger after
noorkat 2 o'clock
A8N11...--Ort the Bth inatant, Janes G. Abel, in the 38th
year of his age. .
Falters!. from the residence of hie mother, Mrs.
Sagan Abel. No, Off Fifth Watt, above Poplar, on Sun
day afternoon. at 3 o'olook.
IIIeIKEPI.—On the Silt instant, Ann. wife of Robert
Aiken, aged 36 years.
Funeral trum the residence of her husband, No. 1625
Hansom atreet, tuts (Saturday) morning, at 10 o'clock. *
RTR n the 9th instant, atettte. wife of John
Arthur,aged 32 years.
Funeral front the residence of her hust'and, earner
of 'recopy street and Trenton Railroad. Pranleford, on
Monday afternoon, at 2 o'olook.
GREGtAItY.—Un the Bth instant, Patrick Gregory,
aged 40 years.
Funeral from his late residence, NO. 8 North.sulntOn
pane, 141 aryls str
mote eet, below Willow, on -Sunday after-
at oe.
NAL t..—On the Bth instant, Ida. daughter of William
ass :nary Ann boll, aged It years, In months, and 11
cars.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. No 1031
Vienna street. above Itiohniond. Itighteentti Ward, on
Sunday afternoon at 7 o'clock.
BART.—On the 9th instant, Letitia C., wife of Win.
Bart, Jr.
ialistaTO.N.—On the 9tb. instant, James Edward, in
fant son of blizabeth and the late James Rushton, aged
11 months.
Funeral from the reaidenoe of hie mother, southwest
corner ot thirteenth and Parrish Streets, on Sunday
'norms., at o'clock.
itlIN 451,Y.--On the Bth instal: t, Isabella Kennedy.
r noeml from the residence of her brother, Cornelius
Kennedy. Po. 2416 Spring (fat dart street. this (Itaturda, )
afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
N tale 31AN.—On the 7th Instant, Jame' NOWlnan. In
the tAili 3 ear of his age.
Funeral num b the late residence, No, 504 Current
alley, below Walnut. on Sunday afternoon. at 3 o'clock.
BLAOK GRENADINE BAREIE MAN
-lAB—
. Grahadtne Barocco Points.
/44aoic Bar-go dlaatles.
13 oak It teed Barer. Pmts.
lilaak xtbrege Snawle. Silk Brrders. Borders.
blackßarego &bawls Crepe
Illack fret ,
Bleak Grenadine shawls.
insult irate.. bilawle. 84th Borden'.
B.—Shopherde raid roil 61) Moyne, only Ib
cents. Wulf) Dark Gray hlohsinr, coma.
im.l3zo/ . .1 t-oN, mounuas tu ra .
916 CILEISANUT wrest.
REY. S. W. THOMAS., PASTOR OF
Twall th-Intret M. M. Church. will proven in
AIIISTIOAII MetlhAelrie Ball, FOUX. •Ai ace tle QOM hi
fits- on SUN DAY AFTilliNagns ,at o'clock.
hubJect—" The Second Coming of t;nr
/c* J. Allolitt. ourerintondont.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPH I A , SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1861.
RECEPTION
COLONEL, ANDERSON,
The Joint Szteoinl.Gonnoltkee of COunoils Wing in
oharge the Reoeption of.
COLONEL ROBERT ANDERSON,
ittl76 adopted the following Order of Arrangemente
The flistinguiehed guest wilt be ieoeived et
INDEPENDENCE HALL,
By Hon. ALEX. HENRY. MilYot of Philadelphia.
The procession will leave the Continental Hotel et
eleven o'clock, and go over the following roots
Down Cheetnut to Sixth. deem Sixth to Walnut. ny
Walnut to tlghteenth. up Eighteenth to Aroh. down
Arch to Fourth, down Fourth to Chestnut, ne Chestnut
to Independence Ball.
The °Moore of the Army Ikea Navy. With t" forces
under their command. are invited to be present on the
occasion. It
THE MEMBERS
OF
SELECT AND COMMON Od,IJNCILS
Are requested to eneemble in their reepettive Cham
bers TO-DAY. at half-peat twelve Orlon*. to proceed
to Independence Dail, to participate in the Recep
tion of
MAJOR ANDERSON.
J. B. RAF/DINO.
m7ll Clerk of Seleat Cmnuiit.
crfet, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSION FOR
s,t.
TMs. etl7. F • tLitra OP TUE
OIiIr*TEESS OF THE CITY OF IMILADRI..-
?life, in the Bernice of the 'United Ftetes.
wAatrtnoTON Sta. ZINGS.
N 0.972 fond Street. near nether
NOtiCa is herebygiven that the Commission has been
dub organized. sad has °Worried upon its duties. It'ls
necessary that the applicant shall be a Phil desphise,
and shall have been what, or partially debendent for
scope t upon n bitilttritear actually mumerad into the
service of the United natal'. which t nostment most be
evidenced by a company muster-roll, duly certified and
in possession of the Commission.
he applicant will be visited byCommissioner. or
by some competent rson autnorized by: abindpill
stoner, whose favorabl e pe report be requibitin
relief can be szteeded. =lt is not 'Menthl. be Out or
dinance of Gonnotts to encourage idlantes Or pauper
ism) through the aitenoX of this commosoon; tontamity
to aid in the support ot its beeefiolartft. aid to sup
element, so tar as "pray thable. the eesseort which
has been reduced or lost by the enliement of the vo
.
Imge
G a reat r.
cone von, therefore, he used to matfett Mine-
SitiOnt and it will Teen-11d wherever pregrumpe.
that the s ,ldirr shall tiansterto his family as TIMM as
can possibly be sparad from his own neeember out of
the pay allowed him by the Government. CitizOs and
assn.:stations of &Unsex, are earni say. rvivis mei to aid
the 001111111111110 ,1 by th eir oth.tributions.lllhOtt they be
sent to the they. and also be giving nottericsf any
cases of imposition which may come to their know
ledge. Th.ae scam and entitled to 'relief are re
quested to apply at the otfioe, of Thud stree‘whese
blank, for animations are oravided.
This Commte_lon is comp-veil as follows
800. AL& X NDER HENRY. Mayor of the Citir, Pre
sident.
Von. dog ACE EIMNEY,Viee President.
P tiTER al BUN, Ego., Treasurer.
GRARL' B E 1.1. X,
_Vag., City Boliostor.
THEO. CU_Y LER, Eat , President of Poises Opronoil.
CflAe. B. THEO% Esq., Preeideht of Common Coun
cil.
DANTFL 13. HEIDEMAN, Eau., N 0.200 Vine streets
A. blo .lilT YEE. Esq.. Germantown.
T }Pa. FO 79'ER, hue IS 0 Green !street •
WM. LOUGHLIN. hdth., 634 Ghrir lan street
CALEB COPE. Esn,:Contineutal Hotel.
JAN. WaTittie , Fn., N 0.717 N. Fifth arrest.
lion JOHN ROBRENts. tk0.1025 Bach street.
M. W. Et&LbWll , 4l Esq.. No. Ifidltiptatee O.
RYTTHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSA
of the Pastoral Relstlon of the Rev-Joan
Bananas. and the Church. BROAD end SANSONE
Stream TO-MORROW. Otabaitth.) at 4 P. M. It"
D SPIRITUALISX.—LEO MILLER
will let:Aare in Sansom-st. eat Rall ant tr•D •Y,
at s 3, .. M. and 8 P. B. &ideas : Mpruing—" War;
or. a ll's Well that Ends Well." h.vonine— • The Uses
Med Abuses of Spiritualism." Admission 8 ciente. It*.
DrLOVE OF COUNTRY.—REV. V. A.
eKINNE*. of Illassechometts, will epeaktii thts
subject on SU s_DAY EVENING. at o'oloolh in the
fOliereh of the ineaush. LOCuat Street. alma . 1
hir
teenth the uriniftig at 1034 o'clock. on • The Use
and Abuse of elect." it*
MASONIC NOTICE —ALL THE OF-
F ICE Iflf and Members of the virand t one for
thO Mate of Ft nusilvamos. end the gingen cog NOM
bets of tile Subordinate Lodoei, are re epeovpily: in
vited to meet at Ow Union Hall. Sdpth BENENTEI
btreet. on BUN DAY. et 11 o'olock M.. in full order, to
attend the funeral of Brother James Newman. lam or
Union Lodge, Pio. 4. It.
rrr FIRST REFORM V D DUTCH CHURCH,
corner of BO.VbIll rEtsoptiFßlnt}OAMDGPl
etr.ete. wib (D. V.) b § open for Divine &MICA to mor
row. Fev..Dr.TAYLOK wt I preach in Ike morning et
1@3:o clock, and Rev. Dr. BE Itti in the evening. at 8
o'otook.
2:CHURCH OF TILE JAITERCESSOR•
DPION OAR]) 3. N., balm. Broad .trees .—e ol.-
9—Dev. R. A. CAR wth 03. reiret lae
Berman to the volunteer,. OD SUN DAY AFTER NOOn.
Mal 32, at 4 o'clock. Beat. have been reelped for the
Soldiers. Firet of series of Sermons on 9 be Foun-
I ation. and,the Spiritual Temple:" SUNDAY MORN -
o olock. lt.
STATJIMPPIT OF THE UNION! BANK.
ae required by the second emotion of the aot of
e General Assembly of thie Cornmonwealtli, approved
the 13th day of Cachet, A. D. 7387.
Amount of loans and dteoounta... lte7 SS
01 51/13018 8661.11.7
" duo from other banks.— - 80.8.8
of cotes in oiroulation., .. 37,10 00
dePodte, including Leloswee - due
to other banks. 2 61 870 St
Pumairsirm.a. Nay 10:1861.
CITY OF .PHILADEL.PHIA.ss :
1. James Lesley, Cashier of the Union Bank. being
morn depose and say that the above statement is cor
rect, to the best of my knowipArs and belief.
JAMES LESLEY. Cashier.
Worn before me, this tenth day of May, A. 1). DM.
It JOEL& 11.. FJtICK, Notary
crFARMERS+ AND MECHANICS+ BANK,
PHILADELPHIA, Slav 7.1861.
e Directors have this dev deolsred a Dividend of
TERSE sER an,PlT.,payable on demand.
in+ N-01 W. A Gra Tvri. hior,
rrr TILE GI;
IRARD Lgrit ANSI; CS.
ANt JITY, Anil) Tat ST co arativ OF
Pb LP/PA.—At an Election. held on the tlrb
net., the following gentlemen were eleoted Renegers
for Ca e arming . year ,
Them a • John Breeenr "t" --
R o bert-pe e n° 1, -Jahn R. Omar,
Thema, P. James; n ft. Mitohell.
Predenelc Brown, Lew) Linton,
_ George 3 aber, Beth J. Coral',
John R. Slack, Mario
Henry G. Freeman, Stacy B Baroreft.
eta meeticie_ol the Menagem. held Gus any, THOS.
RIDOWAIf Esq., wag unanimously r• elbow). Presi
dent of the Company. SHO. F. JAKEe, A6t4 1 171.
May 80861. m79-3t*
cr. AT A MEETING OF T F ARE O HOLDERS att the Antaxiour Nog-
OE COMPANY,' held agreeably to Charter, do
Monday. the eth day of May, the following gentlemen
Were eleoted IhreotOrs for the winning' e ar • •
1
Thentae it. Marie, Patrick .rad.r.
John We eh " John T Timm. 1
Samuel C. Morton, James R. Campbell,
Lemma G. I/unlit, Charles W. Pouithey,
Israel Morrie.
_ .
And aka meeting of the Direetors. held on the Bth
hat., THOMAS B. IttAlllB was upstate-mud; elected
President A. C. L. CRAW FORD, Neeretery.
May 8 1881. tro9 3t*
SOTITHWARK BANK
PH LL LD ItLPHIL 7. 1861.
*, he Directors have Boa day declared a Dividend of
FIYR Polt CENT., payable ea &amid.
mg 6C F P, OTP;RL,Osattior,
5—.• COMMERCIAL BANK OF PEN NSYL
VAMP. kIiILADZIREEIA.Ea) 7, Mal.
The Board of Directors have thie day i
annual triv dead of TRH hE Pe CEdeo
r ed s semN
r., ppiable on
said a ft er rEIIIAY zest , the 10th instant , • clear of
cc, tato tax. ,
8.6 t B. C. PALMER, cashier.
licr MECHANICS , BANK,
PHILLDIMPEIA, May 7, 1E61•
Board of -Directors have this PlNK eolared a Divi
dend of THREE AND A HALF CENT.. D'Vel
ble 00 the 17th inst., agreeably to the provisions of the
*barter.
m!8-6t J. W/EGAND. Jr, Cashier.
17WESTIMN BANK OF PHILADEL-
PuLA, tHILADELPHIA, Idea 7.1861.
111: .1 imams of this Beek be. e this day d-olased a
Dlooierokof FOUR PLR CEIM, payable on owl her
the ITth mania.
my 3-61 Q. M. TII.OI.I7MAIT, Veal/ion
411nARD swot,
he i'll(L&D ',Pula., Mae 741311,
Dtrenters have deolaree e; s 6l.vidend of THINE
PEH CANT to the last 21X MONTHS, payable on
and after the 17th insti
nun-thine tt7 W. L. SCHAFFER. Cashier.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, Miniumlima. April 17, 796 E-The
oardof Directors have this day declared a aentl an
neel dividend of THREE PER CENT. = the, capital
stook of the Company. clear of State tan. payable on
and alter May 16th. 1881.
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the °lnce of the Comspanyy,No.
ZS 8. Third street. THOMAB T. lISTE. •
SPR "rrinnier.
1 11 . ROME GUARD, TWELETR , WARD.
OVFICRRA.—PreiMent. Peter Keyser
Vice President, John 0. James ; Recording Beare
tory, Daniel D. Correeponclug Beoretart,
8. binder Leidr. MILITARY OFFICIZII a.
sinyder Lemy Finn Lieutenant. T. M. Bides isiatle;
Record do. James B. BelgerA Third do., K.
Parsons: Fourth do.. Peter D. Rapier. Drill every
itisht, northeast comer of THIRD and WILLOW.
DANL. B. BLIFIIII., Rea. Secretary.
11 ATTENTION, COMPANY-I. 0. O. F.,
FRANKLIN LODGE. No. IS. It is enjoined upon
each and every member of the Lodge that has, or
may. enlist in the service of the United Stater to
report forthwith tonsil undersigned toe name, company.
gad regiment to Which he 1111 int. cried.
W. W. CAMS DAY, N. (1,18 8, SECOND St.
W. P. edlittihlNO,Seoretary. ' it*
1 ATTENTION, MOUNT VERNON
BOHR KURD —lit company will apsemele
for drillig at the Wag illy. ton Watf. ocr. EIGHTH
and - SPRING GARD iSI , I btritatill. THIS h;VE
TON El., at S o'clook, Citizen. , r the Thirteenth and
adiOttilnli wards are reavectru/Ir mviuld to come
forward and not their names upon the roll.
By oreer of the Compeer.
it* SUP EPR 8113138, Itemetaty.
IHOME GUARDS, FOURTEENTH
AND FIFTFENTN WARDS.-OLD 9IIARDS,
Commas. A. will hold an adjourned mooting at the
unrierr tiardert institute. corner or }IMMO and
SPRING GARtlnft Streets. 'IIEB .flaturday ) EVE
NING. at 8 o'oloak. to adopt Conatitatioa, take mea
sures for oomplete,or_ganization. &o. A few wore per
aorm over 46 tears or age are invited to enrol them
selves immethatelp.
JAM I E' ROSS SNOWDEN', Captider
-CLEMENT A. ts t; ON. Ills°. pro term lt
iUNITED STATES /MARINE 00/3PS.
—WANTED. BOO' able-bodted men, between the
ages of 21 and 36 r ears. not lees then five lost four
and a flair inches high, eine of good character.
Soldiers serving in • this corps perform duty at env,
yards and on board United States ships-of-war on
foreign stations. All other info , manon which may be
desired_wili be given at the Rendezvous, Igo. 311
Smith Fawn . Street.
Finn Licatannsit W. 'STORES BO"D,
Beorulting Officer.
2 MIXED LAWN GRASS SEND
Of the finest quality, for asks by
P. LANDREA'II & SON,
Implement and Seed liirarehoubs.
at* No.. :1 t and Sit S. SIXTH Street.
sis PREMIUM DAHLIAS.—I2O CHOICE
...Tim varieties or PITIMILM Dahlias, oomonshm" Com
n..eror,of tee Whites. " "Joshua Longstretti,' • Uan
baldt: Hamra' Scott." and when superior
Lio have taken the first 'premium at the Pennell
vanta Horticultural Society a ieltatiom For sale
wholesale and retaii. PASCHALL bleßit le.
A griouttural Warehouse.
-it* 1120 Market at.
Ai EARLY CABBitt , E PLANTS, .0-
rA RAOIII3 Roots. Rhubarb Roo - e. Ira. for sale
by D ILIODKETH k BON.
It* Nos 21 aid 23 8. 81 - XTR street.
lig MORRIS' IMPROVED LONG OR
ANGS Carrot Be*d Pugar Beet, Ruta Bags,
Hollow Crown ?amain, for field and garden Goiters.
wan other fresh and genuine Careen heeds in great
variety; alio, „Prune 'Cheater County 'Rego I err,.
rAtiCliaLL NOB RIB. •
Bead/Mao.
1120 Market it
POTATOES. -1.000 Bblfi. or good Teri
etiee In store, and io , s oourne forward daily.
WOODRI FF & TAYLOR.
Comm 4A CH h a & n s
t,
iroy/0 it
500 Dc,Z. LONG M. FORK HAND
1.030 dozen Long (hovel Bandies, bent.
200 do Hoe Handle*.
Shovels. bpsdeap.*,pd ttoes,
cedar 'Spinet" ut Doze", k or we Pr w§
w. eV' 81C12.6.R_
na94l" 993 SLAGS/glees, zee*.
AT ONE O'CLOCK
MILITARY NOT 4OM
AGRICULTURAL
RETAIL DRY GOODS
BLACK SILK COATS.
~O RFP MANTLES.
POPLIN DUSTERS.
FRENCH RACQUER.
SILK RASO:DINES.
NEWEST DESIGNS.
READY MADE, OR MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARD,
1n711426 S. E. oorner NINTH and MARKET.
30 PE R CN T. UNDER COST
PRIORI.
SAVE TIME AND gONEY:
Pagans eaudeboth, by going dt none and buying
their Dry Goods of
"'TEEL & 80N,
Ire 713 North TENTH. above 4 3ostah
Who have a ler e and well-assorted atm.& of
NEW AND DESIhAEL.E GOODS,
Wlue4 toe, are new el-aing out at
THIRTY PEE CENT. UNRRA COST.
Nioh arid Gloss. Bleak Silks. at No.
Great Bargains in Good Blank bilks.
Bich Rty les of Foulard Bilks, from 37X to 62)0,
worth 81.
vray Goods for Travelling Dresser. --
I gage Poplin, at reo, worth 15 ch
_
B IR 43 8
Firured Bart RIM. 19.25. and 31 cents.
H Toga Robe& $450. 84. and 5115.
f o zAmbiqua Hoops. at 5114
rav9Rint Drew Hands,
Pitopharde Plidde, Mohair Plahlr.
Ginghams, Lawns. Prints, Chalhes.
Gray Figured HOodt
0009E$ & CONARD.
R. E. Cornor omits sad MARKET.
N. IL—Best Hoop 'eldirta. 94t0 *3 25 m5ll
DRESS GOODS GREATLY REDUCED
-n- ,, ""Te Boit the tunes
AU of our Pei.oy DMZ, GOO&
1:+m118 Feen marks to very low prices.
ei Busses. Challis, Alogambiques,
rage dnehas. Poplins, Organdie,
past!. Peese,ailka. Fouler , R. Robes.
e'-:Led P sun Grey 'I ravelling Goode.
Ohintie., Calicos. Plaid G ode.
New etyles oaks in Bla-k 811 k,
•we , d J•nd ay loth Mantles. ,
_Lace Mantles. Polotes stud Shawls;
wWf fin d Boy,' wear. tmummereir,
Linn Bribe. iv angina ttee. Bummer tltutTs,
BRAN PI,ESS O,IITaLUKEIt
SiGUSTNUT and Kleine Streets.
B L.
OK DRESS NOODS—BARGAINS.
ma , 'Plank Wool lielaines, sis and 38 cents.
Bleak Wool Dm, 48 sod 10 cents.
IBM* AftraZall, 20. 25- and St cants.
Btaok Crape &tarots, 23 oeutsi
Ala k Tamartines.3l cents.
B sok Finks, Alpsoas. Bombazines, Mori/loos.
Black Figs; ed Dolsulas, sans, and Ckintses.
COOPER & COPIA)? o,_
B. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET.
Navy PUBLICATIONS
TRE DOCTRINE .AND POLICY
ov
PROTECTION,
WITH TUT
HISTORY OF OUR TARIFFS,
room Tun
ORGANIZATION OF THE FEDERAL GOVERN
MENT TO THE PRESENT TIME.
Bir DR. WILLIAM ELDER.
New that a dereerate assault is being made UPOli the
new Tariff to preludioe the publio in advance against it,
and, if possible, to have it repealed, it is important that
Its friends shnuld be prepared to combat the specious
arguments of its antagonists. Nothing will better
serve this purpose than the circulation of the pamphlet
whose title is quoted above. which ty one of the ablest
and most interesting documents that have ever appeared
in support of the true American volley of fostering the
great industrial interests of oar country. It will be
forwarded by mail or express for 20 cents per single
copy cents per doaen ; Si Pei hundred. Address
RINGWALT & BROWN,
api-tf No. 34 SOUTH THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
EDUCATIONAL DIAORAMS.—The
•
Unction of kliotwohs, Anatomical Cleames..ko., le
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under the direction of the English Government for the
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colorer', on roller..
.—HOTaNIOnL DIAGRAM
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or
Hen TßON N M eD AL g Dl m Gß l Md—Pr d ep O re rl byJohn
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to earthing of the kind heretofore vtiblished. and In
every respect accurately drawn and col , red.
Mc~LRO cit..
Pritiorters of English Hooke. &0..
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PRRRI DENT !! ! Winnusis An irundioue Re
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overthrow of a legitimate Government, and the in
duotion of a bastard Cotton• federaoy. and whereas we
would avoid the necessity which would coolie us to
save the pieties of a fractured Republic : now we do.
therefore. recommend that all loyal citizens forthwith
take measures to_provide themselves with standard
fubliaatiomi treating upon Military Discipline, and
urtlimmore„ that the same be procured from the ex
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gether with an_ immense collection of. MIBGEL-
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high character which this Fountain has already at
tamed.
.Bottled Soda Water at 373 g Oftell per dozen.
congresi Water, fresh from the twinge, consbintly
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EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION.
ERE EDUCATIONAL coNvErrruni,
Propelled to be held at RARRISBORO ON THE Skit,
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OW Sit some more amiable tuna during the Bummer
or Autumn, of whioli due
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ite the objects and order of business will then be the
Mx* as thane tel forth in the original circular, alt who
received that document will Diem
ATTEND TEE MEETING,
Wien tha tuna 'hall ha announced. Without further
invitation. _ -TRO. R. BURROWS.
Bavarian:lndent Common Sohooll
SCHOOL TWARTMENT.
EARB.I6BITR6, blllll 9, 1841.
OPECIAL ,
ADAMS'NOTICE--
PXPRESS COM-
Yen f .—Negnier emneinnieation baying been estab
lished with Baltimore, by rail to Perryville. and
thence by boat,
.uag Mi L lli . k Xl - 3 ba3 s wil l be P de
s patched
to
thatnig olns JONll o Re M s e = per d. tendent,
mvlo-3t 320 CVOTNITr
Street.
an FOE LIVERPO st
ship GREAT EAST
Cameo. R. Commander, will Bail from New York
FOR L/VBlgooli SATURDAY, MAY 25
PiONAGE MONEY
-.-- --OLIO
First
Beeond Cabin. with rry superior aeoommodationi.
GRINNELL, MIDITURIV, & CO..
Agents, New York.
m 0 tsith
ATTENTION, MILITARY
THE NEW HAT,
for serviee intrannolimates, produced under the Sneer
insioroof Gen.R. F. Eddi Ir, and adopted by the State
of Mikasobasetts, and the re,' pattern ARMY BROS,
can be seen at the CONTI NENTAL HOTEL . Alio
2otavv6 Uttiforads. PlitigaleiNPll,Risanal Shirts. Rub
ber Canteens, liauersacks, Knapsacks, Blankets, and
the celebrated Combinstion Inapt/wk.
143101 C COPTAA.CIe SOLICITY.D.
Militers Men are invited to examine eamplee before
ordarins al/authors.
HAUGHIO.I7, SA:WYER, & CO.,
ROOM No. 184.
PL SOLUTION OF 00PARTNERBRIP.
JL , Tin Copartnership heretofore waiting between
the trliirmsweni soder the naimemf /141111yY, Mori-
DIES. & so" to this day dissolved by n must consent.
Ail poisons indebted to the 6.te firm are requested to
makerumen; of their mosounte to libri Nl' HANDY.
who alum is authorized to receipt for the same. end to
use the nuns of the tirm in wtolius six. the business.
Rxrcity,l4N,DY,
. . _
ritiladephia, May 7r ISOL .
rtoTIOS----tao Undersigned rewqtfalty informs the
customers of the tate firm of SANDY, faOttittS. &
CO. thane wig continue the same hranoh of buinneee
in his crwrumme. a; the old stand. 113 South FOVIVIII
Street. era solietts the continuanoe of their patronage.
JIMMY HAN DY.
rillinneithitt, May 8,1881. rush
&VAL SUPPE MS.—Sealed Proposals
will ip received at this Office until the 11th inst.
for supping all the Mt OW or ISAVY Rah AD
wh supping ch ma; be required to be delivered at this Yard on
or before he Eat of July neyt—to be d - livr red in good
floor bums securely berwed, as required, upon five
PrOYOUS no ios—the inapt? to De equill to SO br
ume tam chnverabla by contract. isinaltb of which
can he wan at the Navy Yard. kaymenUr for the
same to b mane by the oliel A eat hi this q, air
hills duly ertified to, and approved at Lois o
propose be made atatieg th, rate per room ,an to
be 'removed by two good end responsible pyouriticut
for the falhfu., compliance with the terms of the con
tint. a rarl en Par r ceg t ta y m aAn e t w d tt a l lic ea 4d ya f r oa s t ) !
topaymi4olOx i sit ' e contra n ot
8 P. DU PONT, Commaidant.
CONYIANANT'S °PHU& U.B. NAVi YARD, t
natattelpina. May loan.
CSI GiUDIRT tdansfsatarad sad
%..0 far op WlNPARlLint t ailarh ,
41 , ssa
BLUE - K-ErtsEvps
NI)
OLATHS.
Buttabte AtT PIANaI Pewee,*
For male br
FROTHINGHAII WELLS,
EA LETITIA STREET.
MILITARY CLOTH,
BENJAMIN BULLOCK & SONS,
N 0.16 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
PRILADELPIII A, '
Are now manntheturirg at their own Mills, near
Conshohooken, Montgomery county, Pa.,
6-4 CADET CLO'I I I-1,
PORE INDIGO BLUE,
Adapted expressly for
ARMY CLOTHING.
The goods can be seen at their store as above.
mrlo-12t
MILITARY CLOTH.
CADET CLOTH
OF SUPERIOR FABRIC. suitable for ARMY AND
HOME GUARD
UNIFORMS, •
.MANUFACTURED BY
GEORGE P. EVANS.
Amply at Nos. I 0 and 12 North FRONT Street.
mylo
JOHN THORNLEY'S, 311 CHESTNUT
*Street, north rode—the oldest establishment in the
United States.
INDIA-RUBBER OAHE BLANKETS,
For Annyand ban' yip:dements.
PAT dPiT AUBJELKS, CAZd P AL
KNAPSACKS, KNA PBAeKS,
HAVERSACKS. H►VERBACKS,
CAN COVERS , E TENTS,
GUN GUN COVERS,
CAPES'
CAPB. CO 4113, CAPS. bOATS,
And "very .ther ardalA that IN manufactured of India
Rubber—is of the best material. • s -
mysltm if - - JOHN THORNLEY.
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES.
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS!
DO YOU . WANT A MOUSTACTUf
CELEBRATED STIMULATING
UNGUENT,_
NOR ?RR WRISKERN AND NAIR
The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the
citizens of the 'United Stab's that they hare obtained
the liaenor for and are now enabled to afar to the
American public` the above justly-celebrated and
world-renowned article. . •
THE STIMTIL &TING ONGIIENT
Is prepared by Dr. C. F. DF.LLlbiellald. an eminent
phyamisa of London. and is warranted to bring outs
thick set of
WHISKERS, OR A MOUSTACHE
In from three to MIX Weekil. Thin article is the only
one of the kind need by the French, and in London and
Lone it in in a/uxorial we,
It la a beantiftd, imonomisel, soothing, Pat stimula
ting compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots.
oansinc,a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If ap
plied to the smite it will cure baldress,and canoe to
spring up in the place of the bald spots a fine growth of
new hair. Applied according to directions. it Intl turn
IMO or rows hair Dens. and restore gray hair to its
2F I IIIUaI color, leaving it sigh untruth, and iloxibio,
aha " ONG GENT" is an indispeolosble article to every
gentleman , . toilet, and after one week's ice they would
not for any consideration, be without it.
T subscribers are the only Aponte for the article
in t he United .Btates, to whom all order. Inuit be ad
dressed.
Price one dollar a box; for sale hy all Dragsters, and
Dealers ; or a box of the " ONGUEPIT," warranted to
have the Amstrad abet. will be sent to any who desire
it,by mad, direot. securely paoked, on receipt o erlee
ttrt4 pottage, E.lB. Apply to, or address
tti WILLIAM Street, New York,
DYOTT I CO" No. 239 North SECOND Street, Phi
ledelphis Agouti. uth22l-Szu
OPAL DENTALLINA.—We speak from
practical experienos when saving that the OPAL
DENT4LINA simple by P.lr . BUlribl. of BROAD and
SPRUCE. Streets . is decidedly the nicest preparation
for the month and teeth that we base ever used. We
believe it fulfils all that is claimed for it, and being re
commended by the most eminent dentists we advise all
to give at a trial.—Beasfis.
IV ANTED—A Lad to do Errands. Ad
dress " T." Press office. .8.9941
WANTXD—AGENTS to sell: PACRA.-
' , /-T OES 9f STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at
rise■ one third lou than wan be parohand elsewhere.
all on or address (stamp maimed) J. L. BAILEY. No.
54 COURT Stret. Roston. Mau. inhat-ain
EIMPLOYE RS WANTING YOUNG
-L:A Men, he., are invited to eddrees the" Empl oy meet Committee," et the Rooms of the Yonn Mateo
Unlit:ion Animation. 10013 and 1011 CIIE r TNUT
Street. ape-em
WANTED—A VESSEL. of the capa
city of from 15300 to 1,200 barrel', to load for the
77.19.2ye5. ADsll7 N iemcaric _
, ate •- 902 and 904 SoutSitibNg=t.
B 0 A R DI N G.—Desirable Rooms, with
BOARD, at MRS. TOWARD'S, 80. 16:30
RPRU- E fitteek m1 16.7tx
BOARDING.—IIe g ant large and airy
Roome• with first-elsas board, at 1315 Walnut
street. Rethrettees exchanged. lort.tbsin St'
BOARDERS will be received at a retired
but yledeantly-situated Farm Home*, th. MRS
TER COUNTY.. but a abort distance from toe Rail
road. The dwelliny is beautifully shaded. whieli. with
large Vegetable and Pruit.Owdene, will furnieh board
ers ilth every luxury the country can afford. Address
Sri B. H. 5.." office of The Press. maim*
NOTICE.—PHILADELPHIA, May 7, 1861.
Take iodise. that we have spieled by Petition to
the Court of Gomm on Pleas of the city and county of
Philadelphia. ior the benefit of fro mayoral Inalrent
laws of Peggegitrania, and they have appointed BA
TU R DAY. the Seth day of Mar. A. 0, 18a1. at to o'clock
A. ht.. M their Conn Room, in said city. to hear us and
oar creditors, when end where said creditors may at
tend, it they think proper. _
DANIEL MURPHY,
ALI XANDER M. SMITE'.
Late trading ea M URPHY ar. SMITH. Grocer', at
N. W. corner Second and Coates streets end e 0.102
North Second street. my 0,10,11 14.16,18.21,23.2a*
NOTICE IS BERKEY GIVEN THAT
the:lab:cram has lad Certificate NO. 3118 of the
West Chester and Philadelphia finuroad ComnsnY, tor
htling him to nineteen charms of its asnittd stack, and
that he wa
k apply to the said company to issue a new
certificate.
a . 18-toe fir* illOtt IR R. BELL.
NEW CLOTHING STORE,
No. 714 MARKEL' STREET.
Constantly on hand a fad assortment of CLuTHING,
made in the pest manner, and at prices to cult the
times.
Also, a large stook of Gray Flannel Shirts and Drill
Janketa.
bspeoial attention given to Customer Work. and to
making suite for Home Guards.
my 9 then* M. T. WILLIS Agent.
GREAT
MILITARY SUPPLEMENT
TO THE •
FHILADELPHLt. INQUIRER.
•
11.A.RDEE'S TACTIOS
FOR THE MILLION,
COPITAIIEED .
In an eight-page Supplement to Tun PHILADELPHIA
ittutrama—embrsoing the School for the Soldier, School
for the Company, and Instructions for Skirmishes for.
Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics. oomplete—illustrated
With 21 egravings, and three correct M ean A e
J. Seat
of War. n
l'abliebe4 by perauseion of R.
LIPPINCOTT & Co. (Copyright secured)
This valuable work for the rank and file of the Army
is now ready for delivery to News Dealers and Periodi
cal Agents. •
Frio? for 100 copies--- ...43.00
• 2.00
•
22 " t.ze
Single copies 6 costa. •
Cash to aocompany the order.
Three or one cent stamps will be received in payment
for amounts under one dollar.
WM. W. HARDING,
Philadelphia Inquirer. No. 121 3. THIRD Street,
mylo-3t-if PHILADELPHIA.
PROPOSALS for STATIONERY, ETO.
ri.
HEADQUARTERB PENNA. MILITIA,
QUAATIOLSI Aft VERN DEPARTM , NT,
HARRIORTIRG, May 8. 1861. 11
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiy_eu at this o ce
up to twelve oimocir on TUESPAY, the FOUR
TEENTH RAY OF MAY. 180. to furnish the follow
ing article', in slush quantities. at Ruch +mos, and at
~,,,q, pdge..e, nat mar be directed by thin office :
Foolscap plain, per peat, good quality.
Letter paper, " .. ..
Note _
Letter paper, printed heading, per Ream, good qua
lit..
Note paper, printed heading, per Ream, good qua-
N`
Envelopes, large pjain, per hundred.
printed,
.•
email terrine, plain, per InAndred.
. .6
111 printed,
a. W. moititui
CLIFITIN NLAGARA FALLS,
CANADA.—Thu Hotel will open for the season
on the lbta inst. families wishing hoard by the
week can be soooramodeted with Cottages or Rooms in
the Heine, at liberal rates.
Just IN & DUNKLIte, Proprietors.
ignarn Felts iihinada.) kloy 6. 1861 nlykbt
Tai bitElETthei of the large WIIALK,
captured in the DO4I•WarTO river latch, is ror "m e .
Apply or address ouseethatvly
JaILLIstAI4 & BTRE4,II.E.R.
Penn Treaty pnilway,
BRA! 'Li shove Columbia avenue,
LrA.RI).-125 tierces extra Leaf Lard. for
br V4lV n ‘lt Wolf)/ 4ROat Street.
4 tour &WA
mitavAKT GOODS.
DO YOU WANT WRIVERN
DO YOU WANT A MOUSTAUIII4
BELLINGITAM'S
HORACE L. REHEMAN & C
Druggist'', &e
WANT/L
BOARDING
LEGAL.
CLOTHING.
ink. per quit rt,
Pens. per STOOL
Pen-holders. per growl. •
Tubio*. long and short, per dozen.
lotting paper, per quire.
apes. per spool.
Mucilage. per dozen bottles.
Kends Belerenne Fatal par gross.
I Sunda. Pet dozen.
Ink Bend. Per at Zen.
r• and Boiee, per dozen.
Files. per dozen.
Pau Books. per dozen.
Blank Bopirs. ruled end unruled , per quire,
• • bound. per noire
Wrapping Paper, per ream
Peoons b per prom
Vitsrecac.: ti r e r i p per! dosen.
Sealing Wax.
R. C. HALE.
Q.aarterintsiter General P. M.
OFFICIAL
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, April 29, 1861.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this De
partment until 12 feolook :loon of ThitratiSy t the Seth
dsy of May next, unless the whole amennt pireyed be
sooner taken at per, for thirteen millions nine hundied
and seventy-eight thousand dollars of St ok of the Uni
ted h totes, under the aut of Congress approved =1 June,
1860, autheriztnB a Loan and providing for the redemp
tion of Treasury Notes. '/ his Stook will bear inter. fit
at the rate of siz per cont. per eineum, pay.sble
een•i
annually on the first days of January and July in each
year, and will be reimbursable in ten years from the
first day of January lest.
No offer, by the terms of the set. can be accepted at
learn than par, or for any fraction of one thousand do -
lars ; nor am any offer be considered unless one per
cant. of the amount thereof be first deposited with the
Treasurer of the United States, or either of the Assist
ant Treasurer. at Roston, New York, or Philadelphia
subject to the order of the Secretary of the Treagury.
The oertifieate showing spelt deposit must 8041001118,111
the offer.
Offers, under the:above conditions, for the amount
above stated, or any portion thereof, wi.l be accepted,
atd the sums so accepted must De drposited either with
the Ti ensure r of the United &ales, or come One of the
Assistant Treasurers above named, before the fifth day
of June next. Or, if preferred. one-fifth on or before
the Mtn day of June ; two fifths on or before the fif
teenth day of June ; and the remaining two-fifths on or
before the thirtieth day of June next.
On the receipt here of the certificates of the proper
officers, showing such detente, certificates of In
scribed stock will be Issued to eucoessfnl•bidders. or
their assigns, in sums of one thousand or five hundred
dollars °soh, as may ho required, Inscribed stook so
issued will carry interest from the date of such de
posit, and will be transferable on the books of the
Treasury, agreeably to the regulations of the Depart
ment.
Should any accepted bidder desire certificates of
steak with coupons of semi-arinnal interest attached to
each certificate, they will be issued accordingly in SUMS
of one thousand dollars each. with coupons attached for
interest from the first day of Jell next. 'nob coupon
stock, insteld of being transferable on the books of the
Treasury. may be assigned and transferred by the de
livery of the certificate/. 'The interest on snob coupon
mock, from the date of the deposit therefor until the
first day of July a. xt, will be paid on that day to the
accepted bidder. or his attorney, by-the depositary with
whom the principal was deposited.
The orooriaals under this mattes must be endorsed on
the envelopes, " Propouishe for Loan of 22d June, 1860,"
and addressed to the Sanatory of the Treasury. Wash
ington. D C., or such proposals, so addressed, may be
put undercover to the .assistant Tretisurer. New York,
Who will rennin, them to this Department to be opened
and decided. It is desired that each ssa'ed proposal
may he accompanied wi , h a note, addressed to the De
partment. st- Una the name of the bidder, and the sum
bid for, in order that the bids may be opened whenever
the whole sum offered is subscribed for. The prebmi
earl deposit of one per centum !squired from all
bilkers will be included in the final deposit
deposit of the
'principal. S. CH *315%
roy6-wilt Secretary of the Treasury,
PROPOSALS.
Nave t
Bureau of Yards and Docks, April 19, 1861.
SEALED k'ROPoB+l.ei for each vase separately.
endorsed •••,r 'opium's for Clem No. (name the Masa) for
the Nav Yard at (Patne the yard.") will be receives
a this o moe until noon on the 57th day of May next, for
furnt•bing and deuvenna at the several Navy Yard.
name d. cite in / starlets and articles ernbrsced iztprinted
schedules. which will be fui 'sighs° on epplication, and
emit by mall, if go requested to persona desiring tot ffer
to cataract for any or all of the Magee named therein,
b rl y the cionimandants of the several Navy Yard.. for the
0 6111410111 for the yards unaer their command, or by the
&VI Agent nearest thereto, or by the .bureau, for any
or al the yatds.
To prevent confusion and mistakes in scaling the
ciders. no bid will be received which contains °asses
for more than one yard in one • ;vicious', and each mut
vidnat of a firm most sign the bid and contract.
Bidders are h•re by cautioned and particularly noti
fied that their offers must be in the form hereinafter
p eporibrd end be mailed in time to reitah their deati
nation bitiore the time (mail es for reoeiving them ; no
bid will be °outdated rhich shall be received after the
period et ted. and so aliowance will be made for fail
ures of the malt.
To suard ewainst °rem being opened be t rare the time
a r o j intod, bidders are r. quested to endorse on the en
velope above the address, and draw a line under tne en
dorsement thus:
Proposals for Mesa. No. (name the °lase) for the
Navy Yard at (name the yard.)"
To the Chief of this Bureau of Yards and Docks,
Washington, D.C.
Form of Offer.
I Here date the offer.)
1( here Inter t she name or names composing the hrin),
o f (name the town), in the atate of (name the state).
hereby offal to furnish under your advertisement. dated
(date of advertisement ). and imbjeot to all the rea el. e
meet, of the same. and of the p. toted schedule t 'which
it !afore, ail the at ticlee e abroad(' in Clean No (Lame
the class). for the pain Yard, flit (name the yard); ac
cording to said 'oboe ulo, ( here paste on the printed
class from the schedule, and opposite each artio r
the price , and carry out the amoun , in the eo'um or
dollars and cents, and foot up the aggrega ' e amoa of
the bid for the drum), amounting to there write the
amount an words).
I propose as my agent (here name the m eat, If one to
required by the schedule) for toe supply under the
clause miscellaneous, by a eon-iesident of the ark
of delivery ; and should my offer be accepted, I re
the contract may be prepared and sent to the navy
agent at (name tee agency) for signatures and certifi
cate.
t were the bidder and each member of the firm to
sign.)
Form of Guarantee.
The underlay:lea (mune of guarantor) of (name the
town.) and State ot (name the Stem,/ atd (name of se
condguarantor. h 0..) hereby undertake that tha above
named i name . the bidder or mama) vie, if his [or
tho'rj offer ss'above be accepted, enter two contract
with the United stateswithin ti teen day a alter the date
of notice through tee Peet office, of the acceptance of
hi or their] offer before mentioned.
witness: (Sighatere of guarantors.)
I certify that the shove named (here name the guar
antors)are tooter' to me to be goad and rsavonstble
guarantors in this case. ( +menu e.)
To be sig i, n i so by the Distriet Judge. Dietriet Attorney.
Collector. eel Agent, or some person known to the,
Bureau to be responsible.
PORTE/3101;UL N. H.
Masa No 2, Vona class No. 6 white pine, spruce,
juniper. and o 1 press ; claim No. 1, lime. hair, and pias
ter; alai* No.B, cement ; class No. 9.gravel and sand ;
plugs No 11, iron. Vol] nailant. spikes; oleos No 12,
steel; ClBBB No 14 files; olaas N 0.13, vamp, oil., an 1
glass ; elan No. 16. 800. chandlery ; o ace No. 17. hard •
ware ; 018g8 NO.lB, arationery ; owes No. 19, firewood ;
clam No. 20, bay and straw; costa No 21. provender;
plum No. 22 . oharoovl; ola•• No. 23, t•eluna. packing.
and boas ; clam N 0.24 sperm and lubricating of le ; clam
No 28, iron castings; &Via No. 26. a perm; clogs No.
27, enthral:U[lloW ; 01f1811 230, 29, bituminous Cumber
land coal.
BOSTON.
Cl.es No. 1. bricks; clams N 0.2, stone; class No. B.
oak and bard wood ; class No. 6. white pine, spruce,
juniper. and copra=; oleos No. /. hme. hair. end pima
stear; ohms No a. Gement ; 9161111 9. gravel and sand;
eel No 11. Iron. Iron nails, sod kes; olass No /3,
steel cslag• No
.13, 111.11 , Iron 818/0 Ito 14 b'ea ; °lava
No. 16. paint". oil., and glass ; wises No. 26. snip oh•nd
lory ; class No. 17, hardwa-e ; olassNo 18. stationery .;
clays No. 22 hay and straw; class No. 21. provender;
olaria N 0.22. charcoal ; clams N 0.21, belting. packing.
and hose; Glass No. 24, sperm and bibricata•ur oils;
Maas No. 30 iron casting. ; oleos o. 26. aucens; class
no, anthracite coal clue No. 29 Intumorui Cum
berland coal; class No. 30, eeml-bituminous Broad lop,
ego.,
NEW YORK.
clan No. 1. bnoks ; caste No. b, oak and Lard wood
class N 0.6 wh to pine, sprats, cranium. and juniper; •
Maas No. 7, lime. hair. and plaster ; elan No. 8 °emend;
class No . 9. gravel and sand ; cla w No. 10 slate ; Masa
No. 11. iron. iron nails. and snares atria No. 12 s' eel
class No. 14. filesj *um No 16. Punts. oil". and 61846;
class 6.0. 16, ship oh •ndlory ; ol.na No IT. hardware;
olias No. 19, .tationerr ; lame No 10. bay and straw;
class No 21, provender; clan N 0.21, oharooal ; cl 'de
No. 22 bolting pankine, and hose; oda a 00 24 apeom
sod lubrioat,ng oils; class N 0.26 motors; class No. 27.
knl broods coal; atria No. 90_semi bituminous Broad
Top, &0., coal
P RI LAD VLPHI &
Class No. 1, bricks; plan No. 2, stone; class N 0.5,
oak aad bard wood; mars No. 6. white vine, spruce,
es pram, ane juniper; class N 0 . 7. lime. hai r t and .plas
ter ; el as It) slate ; class No. IL iron, iron rails,
Apd snakes l class No 12. NUM ohm No. 14. filas Glass
No. 16, paints, oils, and class; class No. 16. on p swind
lers ; class NO It. hardware ; Wyss No. 18, stationer, ;
class No. 19. firewoi d ; class No. 20. ba and straw;
erase No 21. provender ; class No. 23. c harcoal; class
No.= belting. packing. and rose ; class No. 24, avert°
and lubricating; class No 16. angers ; class No. ST.
anthracite octal; oleos No. SO, semi-bituminous, Broad
Top. leo.. coat.
NAVAL:ASYLUM.
Class No 2. (Amami ; cars N.•. 2 , hate, boo's, and
shims, ; mon 740. 3, provisions ; class hc.4. groceries ;
ts ass No s,dry• goods; class rio 6. brand. he ; ols•S No.
7, tobacco; o ass No 8, navel &Demr ; class No. 9.
tiaremore ; claire No. 10. psi..ts, of a, and glass; (mass
11,1tirobe ; No.
N 13. OPOT7 ; 01 ,4 7
firewood class No. H. co al; 01 , . . No. 30, p ro v end e r;
class N 0.16 bricks, &rt.
WASHINGTON.
Class No.l, bricks ; ohms No 2. stone ; class No. S.
yellow pine timber; class No 4, yellow eine lumb -r ;
class eO.. 6, oak , and herd wi.od ; class No. 6 white
pine, Irptnee jiltlyies. and cypress ; elan No 7. WIN.
hair. and plea er ; class No. 8. cement ; class Ago. 9.
gravel and sand ,- oleo 11,_fron. iron nails, and
saliva ; ease No. list/eel; class lie. 13, pig iron ; class
No.
14. files; chand l e r y; 6. pain's. 'its, ana glass ;
class
No.
ship alms Ne. IL hardware ; class
No. 18,etationery . ; class N 0.19 firetroo.a; class N 0.20
bay and strew; class leo 21, provender; class N 0.12.
(mammal ; class No, 2s, bit mg peaking, and bone;
clam No. 24 em and lubricating oils; class Igo. 26,
ange s ; clue No V, nath quilts o. al ; ohms go.
tuminons Nichmnna or Virginia owal ; o. as No. 29 ,
bituminous Cumberland coal.
Tae schedule will state the times within which arti
cles will be required to Le deny., ed. and •rberg. the
Printed schedule is net vied, th- periods stated in it for
deliveries must be copied in the bids II the at tialee
whioh may be connected f.,r mast be delivered at such
place or rdeeee inoitoing drayage and cartes. to the
Fplace where need . within the navy yards. respectively.
which the oiler is made, as may be directed by the
commanding officer thereof; sad all other things being
equal, preference will be given to Amerman manilla.°
Lure. Ito article will be received after the rxeiration
of the periodrified in the schedule for the comple
tion of delive rs. unless specially an horizeti by the
Department. n computing ti,e °bums, the price etsted
in the column of prioea will be the standard and the
aggregate of the mass will be carried out according to
tiie price* stated.
at is to be provided in the contract and to be dig
unotly understood by the bidders, that the amount and
member of article§ enumerated in climes headed
" tdisciellassous." are specified as the probetre gnarl
tat, winch may be require°, as well as to fined data for
deterrain ng the lowest bid ; but the contractor is to
furnish more or 160 of the said enumerated articles.
and in suoti que.nt.this. and at such time/. as the bureau
or oomm•ndent may reunite; such inoreasie. however,
not to exceed one-half of the quantities staled ; aod re
quieitiene MIL through the post Orme shall be deemed
suffietent nottOe.l. during the fiscal favourites the Man
Jane. ; and whether the quantities required be
more or less than those speOlfied, the prices shall 10-
•..
main the same.
All ire articles under the contract moat be of the best
quality, delivered In good order. free of all and every
charge or espouse to the tiovernmeut, and eubjegt to
the inspection, count'. weight. Or measurement of the
said navy yard, and be in all resort° s satisfactory to the
commandant thereof. Bidders are referred to ih,yerd
for plans. specifications- or lamp's', and any further
description of the article. . When bidders shad be in
doubt as to the preoute article. named in the schedule.
they will apply to the oommendlng officer or the navy
yard. aod not to employees, for description of the article
or articling in doubt which information the said officer
will give in writin g . Contractors for olas es headed
0 Miscellaneous. who do not reside Pear the place
where the article' are to be delivered. Will bi required
to name in i heir proposals an scent atthe o.ti or princi
pal plane near the yard of delivery. who may be called
upon to deliver aittoles without aeitiY when they shall
be required.
Approved sureties in the full amount of the oontrarit
wilt Ile required. and meat. per oentunt as additional
security drdnoted from each payment Mail the contract
shall have been completed or cancelled, unless otner
wise authorized by. the Department. Vii oistees of
articles headed AliseellaLeoas." to be delivered as
r guard during the fiscal 'oar. the tw comman d antm
retained may, at the discretion of toebe
paid quarterly on the first day of January. Pi ll.J.ely.
and October. when the deliveries have Oslo satisfaCi
tory, and the balance (eighty , per cent.) will be paid sy
the rens...Alva tw, agents within thirty days after the
preeeutation of bills, in triplicate. duly Vouched and
approved
No part of the per oentum reserved is to be paid until
all the rejected articles °flared under the contract 'hal
have been removed from the yard, unless specially
authorized b. the Department.
ft will be stipulated in, the contract, that it default
shall be made by the palace of tee first hart in deliver
ing all or any c f the artio.eif mentioned to any cases bid
for,of the coalitv end at the times and places move
provided, then and to that Cabe the Blvd parties will for
feit and pay to the United nudes a tom of Menial not
to exceed twice the amount of such elate whioh may be
recovered, from th a t in
case
time. according' to the as of
Congress In that case provided, approved March S.
80.
h
'1 . aural is• must sign the nontract. and their respon
sibility be oertifizd to by a: navy agent, oolleot-r, dis
trict attorney. or sane other person satisfactorily
known to the Mimic.
It is to be provided in the contract that the bureau
shall have the power of annul ing the contract. w th• tit
loss or damage to the Government. incase Congrrse
shall not have made sufficient appropriations for the
articles named. or for the completion of works esti
mated for. and on which this advertisement OS based.
and shall also have the power to increase or dimirash
the quantities named in the class°. Lot beaded hits
oellaneoUe" in the rchedole twenty-five pa i r cesium.
Persons whose ciders shall be aooepted wilt be notified
by le' ter throu ft the post office, whi,h notice shall be
ounitdeieu sufficient - and it they an tiot enter into o 'n
tract lit the supplieir pacified within fifteen dais horn
toe date of note e from the Pore.. .f the acceptance of
their bid, a contract will be made with some other per
1100 or persons, and the g uarantors of such defaulting
tinkle .s wilt be held rsnsicniiibie Cot all until:Minim:nett.
Alt offer, not wide In strict 1)00 ormity with this ad
vertisement • ill. at the option of the bureau, be re
vs the only
whose offers may be accepted will be DOLL
tied. sod ..street ( will be ready for execution se soon
thereafter as MY he Practicable. my 7,74,31,35
A FRW FAMLLIIS can obtain comfortable
A - A- BOARD. nod be pleasantly situated during the
Elmer , in Be..VbeiLY, N. Terms. S per Week.
or oftrUoutere. apPIY, i's letter, to c.6+. • Sooth
rhinil fr-WhilW
MATINEE FOR TUE INDIA S AT
mecRANTos , HA 1,1, THIS AFTERNOON, at
o'elook. Add a rea will be given, varied by Vocal and
Implemental Music, by it • D FEA H E.R and
LA
ROOR.UA.wiIe, wi , b their Ghildren, will be introduced
as representatives of the Indian ra.^e • (1131Refon and 19
aestiees ati4 he held hr the Semeder
ties. In the tame p nee, on SABBATH EVE , at
7if •
WLICATLEY & tILARIUM AltlYll-IT.
TREATRit
Dot PlI
i O g ALURDAY o IIa VE Wi NG t PMayn nC.
.
Will be presented the grand gaiiitit7 and idistorioal
Spectacle. in b Eponhc etr,tled
Tar. WARS OF NePQLICON Tiff. GREAT 1
Composed. a •epted and arranged by
Mr. G I 0 4E. R.Y.E.R.
Witt) whom a spooled engagement has been entered
into, and Who will eutrt.un 6or egutskeble pet
actuation
Reel A eOi:F.U.I.
The whole eTe mPAN y in the "sat.
WALNIIINSTREET TUICATKIS.
• • Role Lama.-- —Kra M. A. GAR K ETE99.N.
%Mr Manager ---..-_.. 1 —.. Mr. Win. A. Glittwil.
Agent- _. Mr. os. M U
THIS (•iSTFRAY) HVENINH. Her
CAR BM' tat OP ROUEN.
Marmau ...................... Mr. Edwin Adam&
Madeleine_...- r Oladatene.
To conclude
HO 11 with
BEBllOg ; 01111180 N.
.
!SCALE 07 PalCia.-I , reas 0 role , treats 'soured Inca
out extra charge.? AO gents; parquet.. teems secured at
6cl 0ent5,)3734 cents ; family a.role, 25 cents; private
boxes, $6 sad $3; orchestra. la cents.
Doer, open at quarter pasc 7 o'clock curtain will rise
at a quarter to 8 u'omos.
MoDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC) THEATRE
RACE Street below Third.
• THIS (SATURDAY) FNING. May
SKVRei 818 r Re!
tiEvEN 818 1 FINING. I NING.
Natiec—The Mapuemeot berm leave to ennotlnoe
the Re• Opening of the Olrmvio Theatre, when the
8 tsISTERS will be performed with many addi
tions.
GRAND REVOLUTIONARY ACT,
Entitled
MUTHEQ BALF.V. or the DAYS OF '7l!
Will be intraluond: on which otioarinn
MR3. la /Icaermntr wilt appear.
The LAST ,
e.• RI H OF THE BUTTERFLY
Will be brought forward.
TIOo. McK;'o:l, flue Manager.
SANFORDI OPIUM ROUSE,
ELEVEN CH STREET
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND FAINTED,
htR. SANFORD
Eta gemmed one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented !meta°.
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doom open at 7; Commence at rm.
Adnowoon TO Gents. Children le come
ripEfg GERMANI& ORCHCSTRA ft kr-
NOUPWE their three last Publip Rehearsals at
the !dowel re. 4 Han, the loot one of the scalp to
rake plane on Sal U R I)•Y, May the 26th. 1 lesrpte to
be obtained at the usual trleee• m)8 thl2s
pEN NA. atiADEfill' OF TILE FIND
ARTe-1025 011E'iTNUT eTBEET.
The Thirty-eighth ANNUAL EXHIBITION
of .PAINTIPIOS and SCULrFVME is now open.
Admittance 28 cents; Season ?whets 85 cants; Chil
dren half price. Catsloenee ems, Matto den
will receive their tiotets at the Academy. • a 0224(
FOR BALE AND TO .LET.
itTO LET—A very desirable and
oonvenient store, No. 24 South FOURTH et ;
Etat reasonable A oply to A.R. ,:RamßE4d. No-3
North THIRD street. • mylla satin*
al FUR .SALE—Several very desirable
Three•atrury 1:12113K D.a.ELLING EIOU'ES,
with three-story book bui.dinse. onoloned verandah+.
and eummer kitchens ; built wito the very best material
and 10 •Poriccoani , ke manner. w.th oiroulnr m ,rble door
ways. most approved heater, and rani' en. mar b e rr lin
tel*, hot a, d r-o , d water, water onembera ; Matt
lomely papered throughout, tint bed in the latest style.
Pituatod on the abet aid. or - r:V °NTH st-eet, a ore
Thompson street, Twent.eth ward. Apply on the P.e
muses. my.l /ft
am TO LET—The flegant RESIDEPOE
lent Green street ; •se. bath. Farms. t loca
tion ex , ettent. Apply at No. 20 eunth FiAURTH Bt.
mylO.2C •
mi GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
ma T—A rommodiona MANSION, well thadsd bY
largo trees, a Mari a short &stemma Item Shoemakar
Lane Rtstion. Inquire of N. , weCALL.t.
m 79 6t." 18 South SECOND Street.
Arm FOR SALE OR TO REST—Three
Mtaaummoclions brick DWELLINGS in 112vidonficid,
New Jersey, centrally located. well seeded, ko.,
within two squares of railroad &Riot
C. IC BELINIkt,
222 WM.'. yr illtr• et.
•TO RENT WITH FURNITIJRE.—A
handsome V. OUSE, with every niodotn oonvent •
ones, in Arch street, west of elevanteentlu
ADDiI to A. F. It J. tbiltakttll3.
6ylo -1m 816 AttvW UMW.
di FOR RALIC--A BOU&E and LOT,
BOLderdrably limited on MAIN Street. Burlington.
N. J. Jiggly to vilM. M. OnLii
808 MlNOrtirgeti YhdidelginiA.
leinAN Wu, WUOLNIAN ,
M AI Street. Stalington.M
Or to
sotB-thetalit•
r I It) Idia--00.OULID-BTUO.Y ICUUDI, 802
A Obt - gBTNUT Ptreet. over LEWIS ,LADOMUS
& Jewelry attire. The beat location in Philadel
phia for Any kind of light hotness, Apply to As
Jews More, Rent SOU. ten
RENT —A very desirable STORE,
=. on the Ninth-street front of " The Continental
Hotel." The &tore at Ninth and Ransom streets MID.-
°Slimly adapted for a ADDLIt and R RN WAS maker.
Aordf to JOHN RIOS,
fa-4f Roatftwaet NINTH and RANSIAI ktraate.
gm TO LET-A DESIRABLE DWEL
-I.lllilvo 123 North lIIIRTEENTN Streot.
Aoolg to ETNE9ILL & 99.0111r..E., 41 and 49
or: SECOND Street. mhlit-tf
CIiferNUT•DTRIAT HOUSE and
M 1.41. STORE to rent.—The desirable bnsinsulooatton.
iroll CELESTE UT Street.with dwelling attached. Apply
at 431 CHESTNUT atm , . apt!
GERM AN ToWN PROPERTY TO
INE.w
RENT.—To Rent. the terse and commodious
modern-built Rouse, corner of ARMAT :treet end
WLiotr7f Avenue, 'rat sea, bath, hot had oak wate,r
mist, the modern Improvements. Apply to I. Malic Y
B. A RR, 710 eritliblt Street, Philadelp hia, or ou t e .
premises.
gm TO RENT TWO 00IIN TR Y
fFOUSFS one mile from Teoony. Insnlye No.
TIT TUALNU I P stroat- tonn.lni*
riNO KENT-THE LAB 410 AND 00N
VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard, at
Vg li Oni l itts T lr e .n f irr i e h m ward. " ' IT tajii3if't
FOR. EXCHANGS.-A CEIGIVE TRACT
of good =lmproved farm land in the agate of New
Jersey, oonvement to tho oity, will be aZehilaged for
gduriperty. Apply at No. 118 FREIKRA.L. Meet.
.EL&MESON B HAMM
AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN. P.A.
—Real Estate bought and gold on ream:amble terms,
Stores and dwellings ler wile or rent in Morristown and
smutty. Good mortgages negotiated. Collection. made.
The best references given. *SI Cm
13AFES.
ptiILILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT B.EditOVE O D
to No. ill South SEVENTH Street. neat the
institute.
The coderWeced. thankful for put fume, and being
determined to ment future vatrousse, has /soared as
elegant and convenient store. anti ties no on hand a
large assortment of LIMA'S Gelebra4d L !Trot and
Chilled Iron Ft , e and Burglar ?roof Naas, tike Qatf
strict) y Ere and burglar proof safes made.) LtY
Uneq_util led Bank Vault, Safe. and Book Loots.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doora_and Looks will be furnished
to order on short wile*. Th.. ts the sti
o fr ia. Un
protected. and cheapest Door arid Leek pat
Also, particular attention ta called to Lillie'. New
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is oon
cedmi to moms. in style and elegance anything yet of
fered for this purpose. and is the only one that u strict
ly fire and burglar proof.
Spacial. No.ica.-1 have now on hand say twenty of
Panel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes. most of them nearly
new, and .ome forty of ether makers. aarnarmni
complete assortment as to sites, and all latalr ea:
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They
Win
be sold at very low prim's. Pl ease call and examine.
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INNUMAROII COMPANUIII.
'AME INSURANCE 00ISIPA.NY,
No. 406 CRESINUT_Strest.
. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DISACTORK.
4eorle W. Day—of Day & Matlaok.
Wright Brag &Qw
Davie It e Dime&
c. e ki ry otln e orit jr — "LI:r i ll 17: Co.
samttel T. Trodine.„—FresiWyoming Canal Celle)
Jno. W. Everman—o.f J. W. Everzaan & Co
Geo. A. West.. — • West & PODeat.
T. S. Martin.... ..." Savage. Martin, & Co.
0. Wilson Davis=„Attorney-at- law.
E. D. Woodrutf—...of Sibley, Molten, & Woodna,
In°. Rattler, 1713 Green street.
GrAGJ W. DAY,Presid•nt.
/I_6.DUCK. via, President.
WILLIAMS T.Ml.l4CHARD.Bsorstary. Jagit-litt
A NTHRACITE INSURA_NOR COMPA.
z - x.
P y.—Autherisw Capitai 01011.000-01WITEI
ERPAL,_
Oleos E TV
No. SU WALICIPS Street, between Irklrl Ise
Fourth atreet, Philadelphia.
This Company will insure against los■ Sr damage ao ,
Fin!, on Bailangs,Fanutara, and Marsha:Wass mono=
:alt
Alin, Kapp* /Immo, on yemela,Arltpo, 4114
IREOTO
Freigkis. truant Insankuno to viand sa two mama.
II
Jeeab Baker. Joseph Pdailaid.
Lather. John Kelp hem.
Andenrhad. John R. Biala/tea.
svia Pearsoa. Wm. F. Doan.
Teter Sieger. J . .
JACOB KflrktTreeidast.
WhL F. DMA, Vies Presidia;
W. K. Sldl TM. Stare tary. as&U
SAVING FUNDS.
TIIND—UNITED sum
Ng TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and MUM
NUT Streets.
INTEREB3 FIVE PER CENT.
8. B ear FORD, Poundenc.
JAMES R. BUNTERetary and Treasurer.
Office hours, from 10 autil S o'alook.
Thie Company is not joined 11l sus application to tka
Lovalature. fed
AMIERIOAN SAVING PUN!), M. IL. nor
nor WALNUT end FOURTH Streets, continues
to receive deposits and oat all soms onderossid as
has always done. iiiHRANEER WHIL LOIN
n ,
Proaide
Rom S. WILSON. Tres/Isom
_
ILADELPIIIA
ajtille gl igiVl 3 llllNlTON AND
BkL
TIMOBr. 'LAll,nOA—Fun, OBLPHIA, WS] 4.3861.
Ithlh2l FOR W tote .
On and after Monday, Flay 6.ll36l.Traute for Wish
ington. via i• nnatiolm, will leave Philattelphut at U.
A. M. and Mao P. hl.
B BTURNING,
Will arrive at PailadeLebia Irom Wutantton at 10./d
A M.. and also et 9.21 r M.
Thrown tickets eo d at the depot. earner of Brow
and Prime atree.e,Pniiadelpais.
mre 8. M. FFLTON.
PHILADELPHIA AND
'READINO RAILROAD 00.,
MOS 227 Bauch FOartn street.]
rlliLikpist.ram , April VI, ISei.
SEASON 7/C2L A TS.
On and after May 1 le6t.seaeon Dokets will be 11611041
by this company forth period. or three, ai.X. nine, and
tweore months, not transferable.
Beason sehoul-tiokets may also be had at SS per tent.
dtseonnt.
Thew, tiaketi will be sold by the Treneurer et No. 227
Bo nth FOURTR Street, where any further Infornattoll
an be obtained. 8. rOIaDFOnD.
.sp29- Treasnrer.
• FOR NSW YORK.
N.EW DAILY LINE, via Delaware ane
Ronk. camel.
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Cm.
, reneive freight on m`an ter MONDAY. Igth
ins r. i. - eni. and leave dad, at P. livertng their ear ,
goes in New York the following days.
Freights taken at reasonable razes.
P CLYDE, Agent, .
NO. 14 SOUTH WH &EVES. Philadebral.
JAMES HAND, Agent.
mat-tfti Piers 14 and 16 NABS S.DrISE.Now "4."
&dragFOE NEW YORE. -TILII
PhOndel• hie Steam ProveUeir COotoeoe
will °eminence their busineu for the Demon on t7 I
lain unit-. - •
Thetr Bteamere ore now mewing freight at &lOW
. 1 "to
tor above *stout street. •
'KOMI socammodiumg. ir BAIRD & 00 ,
mhl.B 944 tionth Delaware Aveeee,
. .
DR . J. WlBl5, No. 3t) North
PITTS Street, PHILADELPHIA—Treats
ilepirnosessfo.ir.itaelyed tom tmor, all diseases
Ll
et the A-eigi,l. • KILIAT and tt EMIT. and
rrevion u, our es utrit a u SIP ton in it. third and leel
matd-e ki ..i.,..t[01 , 1. all eer.hle Siete.. et ths EV a
s A l c NO haa will
them Ls enure attention for
goo put tO y bail. will visit eat:Mats, when thenred,_st
./e
tr rtendenose. apt am tv
.._
UUV.II OlL.—Pure Olive Oil, " Letotti
ii d Joszar r ik Carotaara. to, ace 4.1
g" 4ll Alii, sess.llo/41