The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 20, 1861, Image 3

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    fou , bDuro, The committee heve already
Imo amount of money, and st il l need
OP..cnfast n— s it willbe some thus before the fattierii of
°'"i;w,ilies will rrocivo any pay from the Govern
-0,1 i r„ tope our (litmus will come forward
v•erl.ata libe:ally in money, grecoriee, and
s 3.
,e,r149.4,74'2artes et 7EI; lIIII.ADISLrstiAItRanIENTS.
npsdelphia regiments cow in service have
d,:r•tntsd CP the roster of the State, in the
below, end they will be known hero
'T.; :5 ottletal re: Oils, by then - numeriald rank :
Regiment—Francis E. Patterson,
'Division, First Regiment Artillery.
Ismatc.nth Regiment—William D. Lewis, First
First Regiment Infantry,
R e gimentrister 'Lyle, First.
reond Regl_ment Itifen'ay.
' reentieth Regßegi iment—Willi
Infant am-
ry. H. Gray, First
5 r.)nrth ment
IDsw •
irst Regiment—John F. Ballier, First
pla ty
Thirdßrigade, Rie Regiment
meiriment— fl Turner G. Morehead,
Finititegiment Infantry.
iirit-thied Regiment- - Charlee r. DUO ) First
T or
iivision, Third Brigade Artillery.
T.ontyforirth Regiment—Joshua T. Owen, First
Second Brigade, second Regiment In.
6srve LA rAyartm—BNCOND COMPANY.
k r onber of the friends cf the Garde Lafayette
~.;„ commen t g
ced he oranisation of &second cora
ander tho tam* name, at the armory of the
I .: s Arps, Chestnut street, above Fifth. The con
-I.s;i7utfo and uniform of the old company have
ress depted. and there is every ressm to believe
movement will be successful, as the parties in
;5.,-ted are among our most active and intelligent
invs- A IMION MEETING.
A Union meeting will be held at blinth and
webintor, avorme to-night, at eight o'clock.
will be a flag-reising and a ealato of thirty
barXls
The programme, will be ended by
$ bvtEing of Jeff. Davie in effigy.
csmr Ni 7 CLIiLLATI.
70 , Ohio regiments continue. encamped - at Suf
i:os Pott:- They have been made pretty corn.
vable there, and the encampment is the centre
cistiraction to thousands of visitors.
THE CAMP AT RDSTONVILLE.
Col. Oven's " Irish Brigade" ( the Twenty-fourth
N ieEt) c ontinues n
encamped at liectenvine.
re , ularly and they make marked
a a
A , res in their military education.
FLAG smarm.
Mr. William Aiken ?aired an elegant flag from
hip •
.idenie. 1029 Shippen street , an Saturday
afternoon.
TEN INDEPENDENT BANGERS,
31nnn. paraded on Saturday afternoon, with a
ftll band. and attracted mnott attention They
'eked exceedingly well, notwithstanding the fact
dm most et them were without unforms, erul all
vie valuated. They searched w i th much pre-
cUL. ZnISTEIN'S
body of troops paraded on Saturday altar-
VOW and attracted general attention. They were
6 ,mapanied by tba regimental band.
DEPARTURE Of TROOPS.
This afternoon at 5 o'clock, tit* Pennsylvania
99srds, fennerty Company H, Bcoond Regiment
knit letzion t Hill 101 TO for Fort Schuyler, to join
Galiforma regiment commanded by Colonel
31ter The Pennsylvania Onards are composed
.fEtrong and well-built young man.
FLAG RALAINCt. -
Through the exertions of Sallia A. Quigley, M. A.
L A. Lamella, ki" Conway, and U. Ball.
carters of the Robison Primary Schools, Nos. 6
a -g;, situated in Slayer' th street, below Washing
e avenue, a magnificent flag, measuring twenty
feetiung attached to a pole forty-one feet, wag
:log to the breeze on Saturday afternoon. The
ps. Dr. J. W. Jackson aid Dr. Xemerly de
facred poiriotio addresses on the occasion. As the
? r iotous banner proudly unfurled itself, the pupils
nag. is excellent atyle, the appreprinhe songs of
Song for our Banner," g 'Tis the Starry Plag,"
-De Star-Spangled Banner, and ,‘ Pennsylvania's
Battle Cry." The ensign was raised by three lit
ile gaits, Ellen Gibson, Mary Addis, and M.
snenivg. A band of music was in attendance,
VhiGh helped to enliven the occasion.
TUE GOVERNOR'S GUARD,
Cal Brady, held an election on Saturday evening
wt. to fill vac:oldies in company B, with the fol
lowing reault : Captain, J. G. Simpson ' • first lieu
ienamt, M. J. Byrne; second lieutenant, Robert B.
Kennedy. Tho Guards are now enrolling men
rapidly, and are expecting soon to share in the
coming straggle that now awaits our Ans. The
oficew of this regiment were among the first to
eall the Philadelphians to arms, whilst shot and
Atli were flying over tho walls of Fort Sumpter
end its brave defenders. They are about to form
as encampment for drill. Alreedy part of the
camp equipage has been prooured, and will be in
readiness for use in a shoot time.
DEB BLOCKADING FLZET.
lbo Froidout having called for eighteen thou-
Mid reamer., the naval rendezvous Is now
engaged in the enllotmont of men. The Penn
*lreola Seamen's Friend Society bee deter-
Mi 1251 to ripply those who may leave our navy
Jill with boots, trots, and religious papers to
mi an extant u their mean will allow. That
- .l.ty may be able to do this work effectively, they
of donations from the charitable. Mo - ey and
tints may be left with Rev. J. W. Kramer, Cot
:iir.,ading &oratory at the Bible Hones, corner of
Sireth and Walnut 'drub_
Ina CONDITION OP OUR VOLUNTEERS -
the Cutzons of Phtladelplaa:
Re deem it our duty, in Justice to the soldiers
sitters so nobly volunteered in defence of their
nnuy, to give to the public a reliable statement
e futi in regard to their present condition, that
tali loudly for prompt and energetic action on
Oats& of those disimeed anti anion/3 to alleviate
their wants. We refer particularly, at this time,
totte present condition of the First Regiment of
avant , Philadelphia City G nerds, Third Brigade,
Pot ittsior., Colonel Dare, Lieutenant Colonel
1.3 commanding, at Havre de-Graee—
raaircent named in honor of oar city, and com
pel Rthseipalty of its own sons, our fellow chi
ors. Seven companies—some 500 men—of this
regiment, now on active duty at Havre-de-Grace
and points beyond, have been compelled to be
satisfied with wearing one pair of drawers and one
shirt for over twenty-tire days, for want of a
change.
The ladies of Philadelphia new sewing at the
obureb of the Rev. Dr Henry A. Boardman,
Twelfth and Walnut, under the presidency of
Met. Joel Joins, are endeavoring, so far as lies in
their power, to remedy this evil. They are pt e
ared to do their part if oar Citizen, will respond
by tending the materiel wherewith to make the
required articles. We would, therefore, urge on
any one disposed, by contribution of money or
materiel. to relieve the position of therm soldiers,
to tend immediately whatever they are disposed
le donate to said church, marked "Havre de
notes," which shall be appropriated to the pur
poses set forth—viz : Goode used in the manrifac
tore of shirts and drawers are styled gray twilled
Eneeh, mid brown drilling.
TESRLFIC EXPLOSION:SAD ACCIDENT.—Da
nag. Saturday the members of the Scott Legion
FA T ment ware annoyed by a strong emelt of gas,
haaug apparently from the vault in the retie of the
kilding, and on Library street. Tine odor became
bed that a messenger was sent to the gee office,
n!i a man was despatohed in the evening about
sine O . C101:1$ to remedy the trouble. He had with
She a closed lantern Stopping at the Central
cation, the man met Fire Marshal Blackburn, who
reminded to accompany him. Mr. Blackburn men
tioned the man not to enter the vault with the
lettere, as there was danger of an explosion. It
In agreed between the two that the grating in the
attwalk should be removed, and the lantern held ,
o nob a position that, while it would not be di
totly over the opening, the light should be reiterat
ed into the vault, and thus enable the man
1 6.0 wet to anter through the building to Weir•
tin the diffieulty The man got into the
and Mr. Blackburn held the lan
tern as desired; but he had been stationed
them only a minute when the gas penetrated
tintn g h the small openings in the lantern, and the
mine:penes was a terrific explosion. The flames
shot rip six or seven feet, and the noise of the ex
plosion was heard for several squares The force
tithe explosion was such that Mr. Blackburn was
thrown ant into the street, and his Leos and hands
stere badly burned He recovered himself quickly,
tel ran towards the building for the purpose of
uniting the man in the vault, who was supposed
To be killed, but, on the contrary, he was noain.
lured, and he made hie escape before the flames
Mended to the vault An alarm of fire W2O
started, and the campmates were soon on the
nand. The flames were confined to the vault,
and atter it was extinguished, it was dieoovered
that some evil-disposed person had removed the
I :"'ileenzk of the service pipe. This was replaced.
Mt. Blackburn had his wounds dressed in the
seighborhood, after which he was taken home.
FATTIES BEESON AND TUE UAOSE OT THE 1N
.314N —An excellent discourse on the wrongs of
the Indian wee delivered by Tether Beeson at the
Ausmbly Building on Sunday afternoon. In vivid
%i forcible language he portrayed the suffering%
the children of the forest, whom a false eati
rite of the uses of civilisation had doomed to ea
lamination. Be besought his bearers to follow
be example of the Saviour of men, and in
*lir tarn become also the saviours of the oppressed
l AA down trodden. lle stated many facts relative
to the cruel treatment, the unheard-of outrages
Madded against the red man in the name of
isv. He called upon the churches, upon the en
tbe !idiom, to give evidence of their patriotism
40 trot Christian feeling by at ono* attending to
e prowling manta of this long-suffering people.
2, 0 one listened to the thrilling appeals of the lee-
Inlet without feeling his heart moved, and his or
"" !Sas dimmed by the tear of sympathy. La.
T M" , the sweet Indio singer, sang the plaintive
izis of "The Indian'S Lament." The exercises
tmimensed and °WWI with prayer.
TOE Fruz IH THE SIX= WABD--FunTWER
mae PAP.TI CGURIL—In The Pres; of Battirday we
mentioll of a fire 'which broke out between
" stul 12 o'clock on Friday night, in the large
ire storied stare on Front street, above Market,
°^ , 4 oPle3 by Wm a. Baker 4 Son, dealers in oat
;l' "MIME, Cotton laps, notion wiokl3, twine, (to.
b uiliing was packed with goods from top to
tttoci. The stock wee valued at $ll,OOO, all of
which, with the exception of $l,OOO, was owned by
the Messrs Baker. The fire burned stubbornly
rot Eeretal hours, but the flames were principally
"'Mood to the first floor and basement.
The loss au the stock is about $ 6,000, which is
417 Covered by insurance. The building belongs
'the Biekley estate, and it was damaged to tbe
' ll/ ?"'t of C5OO. Insured.
Larlte ratublic weigher, occupied the
floor on Watereet. Hie lose is about $2OO.
William Jones 44 Co., druggists, No. 17 Front
I to; and 3. Ilollowbush, bookseller and eta
,toner, sustained some damage from water.
tro Marshal Blackburn attributes the origin of
fire to spontaneous combustion.
IL
4 / 1 111 MAssas ON WHIT-SllNDAT.—Yester
'" hing Whit-Sunday, Grand High Mass was
t e rfcrmed in all our Catholic ohurohes. At St.
tbwe, (lemo n Catholic Church, corner of Fifth
~ tad ,Giflui avenue, Bobeidermeyer's celebrated
iM t ,7 B ' n - No.lol was given in a style worthy of
c omposer, by an orchestra of thirty of cur lead
1/ 1
~d musicians and a corresponding number in the
r
Olr- Herr A. Hertel, the eminent organiat, led
j th h it accustomed ability, the solo parts being
1 7 Mrs. Little, the well-known soprano, and
r• Spiel, a basso, whose powers are eo familiar
°E , EIto car canton brethren, that any eulogy on
4r Part is nnneeeesary. The offertory was es.-
rntli rendered by that eminent lender, Mr F.
the CCIJI2I.I , CT of the Germania Or
tzrara
e '
IL O VER I 33AXD.--Between the bonrs of
three cn
o'clock, on Sa PL il turday morning,
lear, of the Harbor Police, rescued a
Di . :p Mined Jones, the ccoond mate of the soboonnr.
2 aunsfers, from drowning. The accident
Meted at the first wharf &bare Arch stmt.
Fig. Last evening, about nine o'clock,
the buildings at Point Airy, on the lower end of
Smith's Island, consisting of a two-story frame ho
tel, toe-horse, billiard-saloon and bawling alley,
were• entirely destroyed by fire. They were owned
and occupied by David Warren. The littleeteamer
that is used to convey pasiangers to the point was
saved, though she was aground near the fire. As
there has been no one living at the point since last
fall, the fire is supposed to have been (mused by an
ineesdiary.
The whervei en the city front were crowded
with speotators, but we heard of no accidents cm- -
earring Owing to the want of a landing on the
island, none of the steam fire engines were taken
over_ We were unable to learn whether the
buildings were insured.
&mem= ACCIDENT.—On Saturday after.'
risen a little boy named Edward Mallvain, aged
Raise years, residing in lidgeinout street, above
n'ohmond, Nbanteandb Ward, was shockingly
burned by his clothes taking fire from a stove He
suffered the most excruciating pain until yester
day morning, when he died.
A VERY beautiful exhibition, we under
stand, will open a week from_to•day at the Assem
bly Buildings, giving scenes, of the most absorbing
interest, connected with the difficulties between
the North and Louth.
REPPOINTED.—John F. Sharkey, one of the
deputy United States marshals under Marshal
Yost, hes been reappointed by Mr. MUiward, the
new marshal. Mr. Sharkey is a good offider.
FlSE.—Yesterday afternoon a carpenter
ing) and stable, belonging to Mr. John Maim, in
Utp . er Manayank, wore deatroyod by a fire, which
ortguasted accidentally-
Presbyterian General Assembly, 0. S.
THIRD DAY
The Assembly me; at nine o'clock on sailor
day morning. The proceedinga were opened with
prayer by the Rev. Dr. Imbrie, of New Jersey.
The minutes of the precedin g were read and
approved.
Dr. fiord made a brief report from tho Commit
tee on Foreign Correspondence in reference to the
reception of Nev. John D. Gibson, commissioner for
the Associate Reformed Synod of New York.
The report woe aceepted, and the bone, of half.
part eloven was set apart for the reception of the
reverend gentleman.
Dr. Montfort rose to a point of order. asking a
reconsideration of a vote as to the printing of the
roll of the Assembly. Instead of having it printed
alphabetically, be moved that it be printed by
a ynods and presbyteries .
A proposition was made that it be referred to a
committee on printing, with power to act.
Pending the &maid/modem, the order of the day,
which was the reception of narratives on the state
of religion, was called, and a large number were
handed in.
Tho next thing in ordor was the reception of re
pute frtim the committees on optimistic boner)•
The matter of the printing of tbo roll being
again called up, it was finally reaolved that it be
printed in the uanza way, by synods and palsy.
teries
The records of the various synods wore then
called and b.rided in.
Dr. It L Hodge, who was cleated a member of
the board of trustees on Friday, sent in his resig
nation. which was accepted, and upon motion, the
Hon. George nharswood was elected in his place.
The following resolution was aimed, by Dr.
Bprivg
Resolved, That a special committee be ap
pointed to itquire into the expediency of this As
sembly making some expression of their devotion
to the Union of these States, and their loyalty to
the Government; and if, in their judgment, it is
expedient so to do, they report what that expres
sion shall ho.
Mr. Hoyt moved to lay it on the table.
A member. I hope not.
The votes was taken, and division being called
the vote was taken by ayes and noes, *bon the
vote stood 123 for, 102 against. So it was laid on
the table.
. - .
Several members desired to have the yeas and
nays, that their sates should bo recorded.
The Moderator decided that it Was not in order
to take the yews and nays.
Dr. Clark. I move to take from the table the
resolutions just laid there, and on that I call the
yeas end nags_
Mr. Henry, of Philadelphia, moved to lay the
motion of Dr. Clark on the table.
Math debate ensued upon whether it was in
order to take from the table any matter laid there.
The report of the Committee on Church Exton•
don waa received and read. It asks that the
report be approved and accepted, and that the
Assembly approve of the fidelity with which the
Church Extension Committee has performed its
high trust, and that while the Assembly approve
of the action of the committee, in braiding a sub
stantial stone edifice at St. Ann's, they doubt the
policy of making special appeals to the children of
the church for such limited purposes
The report was, upon motion, considered seria
tim, and was finally adopted and accepted as a
whole.
Ithir. Coe, corresponding secretary of the Board of
Church Extension, spoke at length. Be refuted
the zapposition that the present state of affairs
would put a stop to the building of okurehes. It
was not so. They had applications for the build
ing of over one hundred churches, involving a cost
of nearly $4O
.000.
These were the application of last year, and thus
far this year the applications come very nearly up
to the regular standard. Be hoped they would
look a little more into the matter. More money
was heeded. Cantributiolie did not come In as they
Should One cent a month from every communi
cant would furnish the Board with undiminished re
soarots. Sureley, ovary one could afford one cent
a month.
Four cents a week from each communicant would
furnish all the boards with ample funds for all their
purposes, and what poor widow would not give four
canto a wook for Christi - -
The remarks of the gentleman, whieh we have
not spate to report verbatim, were listened to with
marked attention_
- - - _
Dr. Musgrave spoke at length upon the great
importance of supplying missionaries with suita
ble church edifices The faithful were often
obliged to worship iu school houses and barns, and
as such could not gather that strength and self
sustaining capability that a church with pews to
rant would give. The cause of Presbyterianism,
and of religion generally, would be advanced in
a much shorter time, and a congregation could be
sooner gathered by having a church edifice. At
present, such congregations have to be almost en
tirely supported by the Board of Missions.
Hon. Judge Allen, and others, spoke with re
gard to the expediency of appointing n committee,
and taking the feeling of the members with re
gard to their renewing their allegiance to the
General Government
_ .
Dr. Hull oppoood it, became It was ooatr:♦ry to
the rule of arsemblies. lie Dad never Wont heard
of snob a thing aa taking from the table a paper
aid there
. -
Further debate was out short by the order of the
day being the reception of the delegate from Jef•
say City, Mr. Gibson being called.
Mr. Gibson made a short address, stating his
mission, and bringing the fraternal salutations of
the body of whioh he was a member. They regard
the progress of this Assembly with satisfaction. Ile
was not charged with a special commtanksation, but
vreuld give a short history of his ohuroh. It has
been, since ita organization, a witness of the truth
of God. The synod with whioh be was connected
was some time ego connected with the synods of the
West.
In 'May, 1858, a new body, under the name of
the United Presbyterian Church, was formed, but
into this the Assooiate Reformed Synod of New
York could net enter ' because they could not agree
to certain principles held by that body. She, how
ever, does not wish to cast any unchristian asper
sion upon those dear brethren, but to subscribe to
their opinions would remove them further from the
orthodox evartgeliell ohnrehes. 'Moir future, how.
ever, was in the Providence of God.
Re was happy in the response whioh had been
made to his desire. He could not remain long to
witness their operations, but as the Assembly had
determined to open 6orrespotidenee with his body,
he would be happy to convey the news of this
determination to his body Their next session
would be held at Mohawk Valley, Sullivan county,
New York, on the third Thursday of September
neat. In eonelnsion, he again offered the frater•
nal regards of hie body .
The Moderator replied in a few appropriate
words.
Mr. Meader, a delegate from the Dutch Re
formed Church of Delaware, then appeared on the
platform, and gave a sheet history of the rise and
progress of the Church. The Church arose from
the teaching of John Calvin of Genoa, the great
en of reformers.
The Assembly than adjourned, with prayer and
singing, until this morning at nine o'clock.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
Poir.ADELPHIA, May 18,1861.
The Stook market was steady to-day, and State
and oily securities wore better.
The Money market is not changed. No paper
sells freely, and only the most undoubted can be
disposed of outside of the banks.
Pcfcrsen's Counterfeit Detector reports a new
counterfeit as follows:
" A new altered ten-dollar note on the Farmers'
Bank of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The mites are
altered from the imitation plate on the Wyoming
Back of this Sate. The title of the bank is in a
circle across the top of the note. There is an oval.
made portrait with the figure 10 ' above on the
right end. Two Indians with bows, one kneeling
on the left end, 10 ' above. Females bathing be
tween signature!"
The Chicago Tribune of Wednesday says :
There was a tremendous excitement to-day at the
Board of Trade rooms, over the currency . ques
tion. Exchange was sold at 24a26, and in the
afternoon eares were reported on the street as
high as 30. Some of the heaviest dealers refused
to sell produce for the long list on any terms. In
fact the money market was decidedly " panicky."
The bankers begin to feel that they made a capi-
tal blunder in not following the market, and sell
ing exchange for what it was worth, currency
being the standard. Their refusal, or what
amounts to the same thing, their inability to do
it, has driven their customers to the street or to
the 8611.71 of Trade rooms, where each has worked
on the fears and bid against the other, till prices
have reached figures before unheard of in the
history of the city.
or course the banks have done nothing during
the day. Several of them are in favor of selling
what exchange they have or can control at 20 or
25 per cent., but no concert of action was ar
ranged.
The Pottsville Miner's Journal thus s u ms u p
the coal trade for the week
The quantity sent by railroad this week is 33,-
15S 11 tons; by canal 20,226 10; for the week
65,385.01 tone, against 62:063 for the
,correspond
in week last year.
The shipments from all the regions sum up
this week as follows
- 1860.
WEEK
679} 681,631 i
32.084, 274 3511
13,6321 325 3031
30 641 163 842 1
117,381 17,381 256 6,7 }
6 64,1131
37,6391 St 365
18,169 21.261
26 342
3.790 64.621
4,641 45 9201
1 26 7/7.
P. & R. R. It.—
Bohol]. Can al_.
Lehigh VaLELR
Lehigh Cerial—
horanton S'th
Do. North._.
Pa Coal C 0.....
Co— .
Wyoming So_..
Broad Top
Trererton
ohs iii..711.T77.1
Lstene Valley. 17,710
183.52 i 9.009 101
180,2115 1,833,326
The following is , the statement of the Wines. of
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company,
for the month-of April, 1861, compared with the
came month of-1860:
._ . .
last. moo
Rectetved from (fool -.—
—, ~.4167,41 / 5 41 $160. 773 22
• arlerehanwee_. 41,361 68 38,114 84
If Travel, he.... 43371 21 31,2'n 42
.------
0262,163 23 0149,110 2h
Transportation, Roadway,
Ilumeage, Renewal Fund,
and all charges.- . 193,326 63
20,76 7 Net profit ~..
for 344
Torpinyous i months 33s.sDa N NL.L
Total net profit for 5 months. $469.151 12 8452,403 29
The New York Evening Post says: Money is
very abundant oi gall at 5 per cant. The 'ldea
for paper show no relaxation. and enly choice
bills are negotiable outside of bank at 7alo per
cent
The basks of Now Yorknhheeeldmailnloieie Ivan.thermeetts:
10-day, in reference to the
mor has it that the leading banks favor a proposal
of about S5.000 : 000 at 87, which is equal to near 71
per cent. interest. We hear that several are in
favor of figures OP low at 85 or 851`.
The litairotary of the Treasury, it wilt be seen,
has extended the time for opening the bids for this
loan till Saturday next, and also gives the privy.
lege . of bidding tor' reasury notes as well. This
arrangement is said to be made after consulting
with leading financial nuthoritiee, and will give a
wider ran ge for competition.
There is a great discrepancy in the prices at
which the various United States loans are now
selling in the market. For instance, the new ail
per.oeni. loan, duo 1881, which is now soiling at
89, realizes, to the purchaser, 7l per cont. per an
'BUM. The price at which the 5s of 1871 would
'realize the same rate to the buyer,tis 86, whereas
they are now selling at only 77. The price for
the 53. of 1874 ought to be 839, and yet they do
not command more than 77. The reason why
the publio is led into this error is owing to
the tact that they forget that the discount on the
51 of 1871 is to be regained in ten years, and
on the 1874 s in thirteen years ; whilst on the 6s
of 1881 it is distribtited over twenty years. In the
two first instances the holder recovers about 29 anti
2 per cent annually ; whilst on the 61 his annual
pro rata is only about per cent. Tans the 53, in
consequence of having less time to run to maturity,
get paid annually in one cane, 1 per cant., and the
. other 1 per cent. more than the 64 do. Thus what
it lost in the rate ef icterect ic partially regained in
the proportion of discount This explains why the
53 ought to command within two or three per cent
of the market price of the Ws.
Philadelphia Steck Exchange Sales,
May 19, 1861.
RErOUSIID ST 3. M. SLATateinn, Merchant& =change.
FIRST BOARD.
3' - 0 City 6s --. 86341" 6 Fenno Et..--'• .- • •
100 G 0.... _.... .. - to% l 12 d 0... - i
„...-- 61 5
3e5 do_ ..... :R9O AN INMSS Am R....... 30 75
400 410-...- IC S 0 f 1 1 d 0......-• . 107 1
200 do. : _.`. Kls o so: 1 do.--...-...,....167'
380 do.-- K 3 41 , 861 , 2 do. - .. .._....._ —J0N
800 City 6s.Posins. R.._ 86 ..' 1(51 Lehig h Scrip. 8 4
2003 N renve, R 69..... MN 5 d 0...„ „.. -34 l
$l9 Penns a.- '
. ... 27 .\ $0 Holly' Na" Prfd- - 12%
Iw ft o Penn. 2d nits.- 89.1-..; 5 Girard 8k... ..—. 36
20 bong Island R..- 9 11 Lehigh Nay- • 4834
10 Norristown It-- 47 A Race & Vine-ets R 534,
BETWEEN BOARDS.
20 Iginehill It-- 83 MOM PemagsL....—. 78
SECOND . BOARD.
10 Lehigh Scrip—b." 314 50 Rare & Vine-its Re WI
60 d 0.,:. —.- 3454 50 d0. , .._ ._ 5
10 Penn& R_— --- 553‘, 10 Cam & Am 11.. sdrei /077 i,
1000 City 63• R••••• ' 86,4 36 (10-. •• • • •••-sdle 107%
NO C0.. ..-.-... K 5 0 8614 2 Morraa C 1 Prid......1a
100 d0.........k. B 0 $63.. 50 Beading R__-.- 153 i
CLOSING PRICES-FIRM ,
- Bid. Asked.
Fiviiedelphia iSs_. sg
Fhila fia R. id
Philo 66 ,:new— 96 96
Penns 7734 79
Read A_ 7554 16r
Read bd5'71..... 77 80
ktead in!, 66 'B6,- 66% 79
_ .
Telma UM
Peamp. R. Si =A Es 8104'
Morrie Can eon. 43
Hornig 6E1*kb:1,11 7 2 lei
Doh Dr 6e'82_:...157 6ii
&Ix Nar Prefa_ 12 13
The export demand for Flour is limited, and hold
ers are firm . at $5 5905 61% V" bbl for superfine, the
latter for better brands, without much doing except
to supply the trade at these figures, inoluding extras
at 86.76016; family at P. 6.2606 60; and fanny brands at
$8 7.5m7.25 bbl, at in quality. The only sale we hear
of for shipment in 800 bhlti &Wee Diamond Mills extra
family on terms kept private. The market closed quiet.
Rye Flour is dull. sod freely offered at 8310 le' bbL
Corn Meal is firm at 82 81% for Pennsylvania. A sale
ofB6o bbls Brandywine was made on terms kept private.
WITRAT.—The Termini' and sales are light. and the
market dull to - day at previnuely quoted rat's, most or
the chippers hems supplied for the present. Flair. to
prime Western and Pennsylvania reds were quoted at
.3601.170,:ine white at 14110,1500. but our highest figures
wero hardly obtainable, and sales of &Ws/bushels were
Made, Meetly On Orme kept private. Rye is steady,
and 200 bushels prime Pennsylvania sold at 670 in store.
Corn was rather dull at the close. but sales Of 8,(210
boshele are reported. part made last evening. at 630
afloat. including inferior at 622NOts. and prime in stole
nt 60360610. Oats are , dull, and only about 3 800 bushels
found buyers, at 330 for Delaware, and 333:0 for Penn
sylvania e/toat.
BAHL—There it DO chante• and lel, No. I queroitron
is steady but quiet at 826 PO ap ton.
Corrott —The market continues at a stand-still. With
out any al , erations to note in quotations.
6110CERIRS AND PROVISIONS—There are no changes
to note. sad a Ismail biudneise doing in the way of sales.
Wnisay continues dull and unaettied 100 bble Penn
sylvania, sold at leo. We quote at (rain this figure up to
170 for bbls ; 16%0 for drudge ; and No for hbils,
New. York Stock
SICIOND
6 1 :00 1J 8 64 'Bl.--00n 57.34
7000 IT 51; '74.... con 7d
N Carolinads..... 68
7A)00 inn 65 '90.--
stly do---- 42
11000 Virginia 83.-40 46
1000 do,— —. 463 E
IWO do—. 46
4000 M. 45X
4000 Missouri
SOW
2000 34
2000 Eri K 4th .m.._. 813 i
10 Metropolititn 137
enna coa G . 7S
O lintigen Kw E...
350 Mich Central R..
250
CITY ITEMS..
A Nine Vtaw or Four PlCKittig.—The rein
forcement of Fort Piokens displeases the Confederate'',
Tney don't -like the act, nor the way in which it was
done. It was unpleasant for General Bragg to COMO
bragging, said turn his back upon Lieutenant glemmer.
but it bad to be done. The only oorsolaticn left to the
rebels is this; That the cheapest and best clothing can
be obtained at the ona=priae Gift Emporium of Gran•
vale litotes, 609 Chestnut street. Gifts of value and
use are presented to purchasers.
GIVING TEE SOLDIERS FITS.—SOME of the
clothing turniehed to the volunteers were very peonliar
in respect 10 tit the pantaloons was a mile too big for
tbcste who reoeived them, and search warrants were in
conttant demand for several days to hunt np absent
members, who were eventually dusoovereu and rescued
from graves of oateinot ; Whiles on the other hand,
some of them did not reach half way below the knees,
This prooruetean arrangement of making large men
fit smell garments. and compelling small ones to
mount large clothes, is in strong contrast with the
Dian pursued at the grown Stone Clothing EMI of
ROokhill & Wilson, Noe. 603 and 605 Chestnut street.
above Sixth, whore every article is made precisely to
fit the person for whom it is intended.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
eEE FOURTH FAG
ABET 9 ED.
Bteawiship Delaware. Johnson. 17 hours' from New
York. with mdse and paeaengere to James *Warthog.
Passed below the Ledge an unknown bark at anchor;
off Liston's an unknown brig; off Heady Island an un
known bark, and iinhr Courier, lumber loaded; below
Marcus Hook bris Tiberias, from Cisnfuesos, and Ella
Reed, from New s York.
Steamship ItensirtgLon. Baker 40 hours from Roston,
With mdee and passengers to 4enry Wiusor , Paned
bark Floresta. from No de Janeiro. above Bombay
Hook ship Calliope , hence for Liverpool, in tow of tug
J F tt t.rr. off Dan Baker 'a Shoal; ship l4anbsldi, for Af
rica. off New Castle, in tow of tng /merles.
Salqr Clara. Mouth. dare from Williamsburg, Va,
with lumber to J W Bunn.
Bohr Bee, Moore, a days from 1 aural, Del, with corn
to .1 W Bacon.
Bahr James Barran, Jr. Pennell, 2days from Laurel,
with spokes and staves to JW Bacon.
11,4P.NIOILAND .
Ship Flora, Page, hence. at boned°, Africa. March
27 for Callao about April2o.
Bark Washington butcher, Collins, cleared at New
York 18th inst. for Philadelphia.
Bark lonic, Hutahinson, at Portlanrinth Met. from
Matsnzae. -.
Bark Paladin, Wilson, at Baltimore 18th inst. item
Rio de Janeiro.
Brig Mary. E Thompson. Havener, hence, arrived at
Boston 18th inst.
Bark rowhatan, Winchester. cleared at Havana Bth
inst. for Sages and New York.
Bark Brothers. Mariaer, sailed 'from Cienfuegos 3d
inat. for Philadelphia.
Brig Mary E Milliken, Norden, at Cardenas 4th inst.
from New York.
Brig Humming Bird, Fultz, cleared at Havana Bth
last, far Matanzas.
Brig Urania, Coombs, hence, arrived at Matanzas lth
instant/
Brig W It Sawyer. Rich, sailed from Banta 7th inst.
for Philadelphia.
Brig H H MoOilvery, sailed from,Matangan Bth inst.
for Portland
"Behr N Borden, Gardner, at Havana 4th inst. from*
Boston.
Brig Edward Hill. Sylvester, sailed from Matanzas
oth inst. for Philadelphia.
Sehr John Piortheens..Rnats. hence for -Bnenes Ayres,
was spoken 9th mat, let 29 34.100 g eet
Bohr throrge and Emily, Harris, cleared at. Portland
17th inst. for Philadelphia. •
Bohr Hero, Nutter. hanee, arrived at Ealtimbrs 18th
instant.
Sohrs Clara, Crowell. Minnesota. Foster. Martha .1
Hoes, Goal, E. S Warren. Warren, and Treasurer, Fish
er. hence. arrived at Boston 18th inst.
Sara Beulah, Hanson, BLEW, Ferris, and J L Red
ner. Cordery. cleared at Beaton nth Hun, for Philad.
&Ara Connecticut, Cook, aim Witch, Trier, Barah A
Hewitt: Dukes, Revenue Prov i denced Nathl Holmes,
hence, arrived at l7th inst.
Bohr Amelia, iteckhill, sailed - from Providence 17th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Bohm Ontario, Vangilder, and. Antares. Cordery,
he were below Providence 13th inet.
Bohr C H Rogers, Langley. sailed from Blialleith nun
son New York.
Bohr Julia A Rush, Sears. (late Newell, deceased) at
New York 18th inst. from St Thomas.
Boer ft P King, Leeds and sloop Elks, Pitt, cleared at
New yprk 18th inst. for Philadelphia.
Stammers Beverly. Piero°. and &rah, Jones, cleared
at New York 18ti. Inst. for Philadelphia.
THE W JOB PRINTING OFFICE
is yr eeeroa le oz. eeete neatly, eh eep, ant ea Deditionely
POZTEILII.
WEEK 1
-----
' M so 27 ISS
13,7261
25.589
20 356
5.656
22.x98
20,456
598,920 8 1
211,,9. del)
335,282 8 '
17.279 d3B,
267 582
78.35221
48.753 17.
518 18
26,528
AIiCTIONEERIS, LAWYERS
ias it.:11.X01.10 MID 11.172-1/40$ comPANITS.
.415 i
443 i tail) ORNALATNTLL PICIIIT/VG
181
831
920 • vie /83.: .4.8.112 tag
. R.l 41'4 of rA4
Mu, Se, 41V Rik e 72 Meat, wul b• IMMO ty
Stissloe 1•1/441,
68.20. d 6.
5 , 0631 9
16 6361610
16 8181 d 6
Ili Z
180,293
,Be3X6
CIRROME GREEN—Manufactured and for
NJ a g e by WETESSILL & BROIRER,
102 47 AM 49 North SECOND Strad.
Sid. Asirscl
Elmira 7e '73
Long Island
Leh CI & n. ._._-.4e%
Leh Cl & N Pcp..Bog 34
North Penns R.. 6? , ..." 8
N Pa it 6s .. mtoff 6638
N Penes It 10e. —8316 646
CWWWIIIBII it prof 431"
Frank & Southit st
9d.k3d-st R divoff.B6 40
Race&Vine-et R. 4 6
West Philo 6. —6O 67%
!Green & Coates.3ol4
Philadelphia Markets.
MAY IS—Evening
ichange—May 18.
IMARD.
7N Y Central R— 72
50 do ng
60 do It
60 do— —.AM 71.%
350 do 71%
200 Mich 5.1 N 1254
60 Panama 8......150.100
17 d0..._.
10334
200 111 Central 0. 0rip..65 641
100 do— 64%
200 ,-. si
Seg
60 elev d ./. o
i t -1:i, Cm
-Ibo Gal & oar° FL- 6654
60 .slO
.6a
I -
MI (Nava 01ed0....
IRO Ohio & IR. 66
Also am
JOB ruixTrtiG.
"THE PR SS"
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PAMPRLETS
fAPER BOOLI.
sisavb.~~a.
ANDBUA4,
in.ArtiEs OF IWERY BEICRIFIROP
TRIMMING 701
REHAOHArCifiI, MANUFAOIIII
rancamoce, BANKS'
THE PRESB.7IIIIILADEVIIIA, y MONDAY, MAY 20, 1861.
ARRIVALE AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
LIP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MIGHT
CONTINENTAL. HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
01:0 S Seklen, Pittsburg J E Uhthorn. Pittsburg
J Southmayd, New Jeremy R G
Robt Hartshorn. Jr. N York H Goodwitit.„,.w,,i ni n t
I Goddar d Worcester . Maas Jae onrhus`".
W W L Burket , New York
L Budd, MO, New Yerk Chas 8 Abenrornbi , N Y
Mr Lento & la, Manoheater Mies Leigh, irisnohester
Salomon, VOW York A allerton. New York
AB. Sebley, New York Alex Stetson. NOW York
Curtiss. ew York Jag A hlulligan, Chiang.° „.
Win Whitcomb, Prov, RI F W 118211 010 * fr°T ' ."` 4
S Rankin, Chicago, 11l P H Cowen & wf, Vs
J King, Liverpool, Eng Lewis May & wf. N Y
J 0 Riohardson,New York Win Coil. Brooklyn
WmJ Selman. wa r eane 3 IltillMaileCiton nti A ti
A J Barrett, Delaware tterg't Maotarmod, N Y
Mrs Alex Shalon, N York Thos 881 ;lion, Silver Bo
W Bood,._Pawtucketalt I John A Hiestaod, Lana
ri Bishop. Bridgeport. Conn J C Baldudn, New York
G Nader, Massachusetts Robt Denniston, Jr. lowa
Thome% Kentucky Mise LB Thomas. KY
N Herrera, New lurk F Hogan, New York
L S Stillman, Ohio J U Reamey & la, Ohio
O Gilmore, .Boston J Q !Hammon
0 M McDonald, New York C Newbold & 2 sons, N - k -
J A Warren New York H L Miller. Hartford
I. Weld, Colorado, Tenn Mier. Irwing
Mhos Gray Master Gray
M B Chamberlin, Cin. 0 JI) Lathrop. New 'York
B W Butler, New York Itt Morton
McCurdy, Harrisburg Flt Falconer, New York
J J Brown B Da Part dt lady
R F May &AR. Elkton, Md Wm Frick, Chester
M P %Jar. Reading lißtille7 Ohio
lieo orown, Warren Bon B Cowen. Warren,.
H R rwin, Charler,ton,S C J Cooper, Wheeling
MoG Mbon, St Louie K.Brower, Cipoinnati. 0
J M Fredialc. Portsmouth Wm DaVidBOB. BeW °Tic
R McComb, hlantfiezd F Thornily, Newark, N J
• 110Maa, Newark, N J 8 Thomas, Jr. Piewark
N Holton, Boston p Banned,
Whitney,• R,Carer. Cameron N Wharton , D Comer=
J Wney Jr, Cie. 0 /4 8 Penna
W MoOlam, Ohio J C Withington. N J
T R Briggs. Cin, 0 J F D Lamer A wf, N Y
Rl M Long, Washington A Thompson, Boston
air Sandler & la. California W H Brown, New York
G W Bremer & wf, Penna. W Givin, New York
W B Show, Washington Mai M G flatliburn, N Y
Capt W Maker. Jersey Cit. Dr C.! A Marvin. Brooklyn
Bev k T Williams, Savan'h N W Cowlick, Jersey lrtr
.N VV Biddle. Carlisle J E Smith. Ph , la.
I V Millman, Ohio F. Wilder, Louisville
El 11 Buckner, WHOOnein C W Jnokeon,_Batroit
R W Grose, I) DI oinan,lowa James Scott, Pittsburg
W P Withington,Shamokin C Storrs. Jr, Chieage
W Wilmot. Cirminnati 3 O John C Burnet, Cincinnati
I, V Borten, anoinnati, U Chas Taulmsn. Cincinnati
Ira Athealitalllincinnatigo Geo II PQM, POW York
C r Wilson, viocinnati, U J. A Parrott, Ohio
Geo MoCammon,Cinoinxiati Geo H Hall, Cincinnati, 0
Bergt C Mendenhall. Cin,U Mr Faeker. Ohio
Mr Van Horn. Ohro Mr Chapman, Ohio
.R A biome% U B It S L B Haskell. Now Jersey
W R °ekes, Qineinnett, 0 H Bedlow. Newport, It I
Lome W Fa A t - Smith. Jr, New York
R A Donaldson. New York J C Forguson.Carlisle.hug
J B Benton. New York H A Taylor. New York
k‘. W Benton, New York Mies Benton, New York
B Lawrence, Annapolis Al Stiles. Annapobs
C F Willard, Annapolis C W !Holahan, ArMapOlifl
J Hardy. Annapolis W f' Pierce, Boston
H Willie. Boston J Flack. Albany
T Puringron, Albany L M Todd. california
N Wrishbura,„Boetan B Bell. New York
J R Maloney/ New Yorki F Dane, Boston
it A Hardy, Barton PEI Tompkins, Weak. .
York Hon G Ashmun, Maas
C March, Plow' HAmpehlre Dry iSiantOe. Iloston
J Stanton, Boston }C. wf, PS,
• Bookina,Philadelphia G Tripe , Providence
J Bridgham,_ eW York Mrs A F Baxter, Prov F. .
.Mr MoLerm, New York W Lanrie,-Boston
F G Whiting, Now York J W Otan, Boston
Jll F lood dr. la, New York At B Chamber u
G P Houston
130,103 GS
RIBRCRANTS , BOTBL—Fortroi street. below Aron.
Joe W Parker. Lewistown R W Pier. New York
Pete.- Hand. Penn s lvanis Gid k wf, Prieati;
H Sanders & wf. Waslen A P MorEgon,Camb'e UltY
Franoie Lee. Clinton John Alexanaer, Ea
A J Sofield.Wellehriro. Pa B B hisany, Barris burg
Jar Boiler & la, Blair co mrs E M Roller. Blair co
Mrs B Cosn, Blair no, Pa R W Baird, Ohio
.11 8 'Whitehead, Ohio John Snyder. unto
Joe H Thompson, Phil& D Welch, Bellefonte
John Wood. Ohio W F Deveny. Pa
John It Jordan, Bedford,Ps G R Barodollar, Pa
A P Jones & Jr.. Pa K Brown. Allegheny
Jos Brown,allegheny Jae 8 Atkinson, l'itiabute
B Adams, New Yolk C J Cole, Cleveland, 0
H Prootor, cloymand, 0 learnt CI W Tibbitte, Onto
R K Marlin, Cincinnati, 0 Dr M Rogers, Comm Pa
C R Phelps, Cincinnati. 0 M. H. 11..ohardson. 0
D Fearing. Cincinnati, O L Waldo, Cincinnati, 0
W B Banieter.Cleveland. 0 W H Child, Cincinnati, 0
Oen W Ward, Cincinnati, 0 A B Thompson, Phil&
Magee, Ruahvale, lad
AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheetnnt street. above
W W Wilkins, W Chester Geo B Smith & wt, Pa
Miss M B Smith. New York Cat 8 it Jenkini. El el A
ham AddleOn, Reading F Ford, Cleve'and
Dr Thomas. W Vhostor M..e Carson. WaAhlngl.On.
C W Wellelager. WashingtnD G Chisholm
.1 A Thompson. New York. .7 M Kepheart. Bellefonte
L W Benham, New York C P Remade!. B arrieburg
J Ramsdell. barritiburg .E Maslen, Illinois
M G Landie, New Jersey A H Van O'Ling. ni York
it ilk BuPook. Cantors, 0 MO. Wm RIM- Wash
F R Falconer, New York JJ . Wilkins, Ashland
J L Jones, Pennsylvania H Gowen, FOLlDElylVaßiflo
G B Iplee, Phihid&phia Thomas Gray
See C Wright, Nevr Yore J B Dow. Lowell. Mays
B L HOWL, Pennsylvania R P Lord, Penneylvlnia
John B. gmed, Delamara
ET. LOUD! HOTEL—Gheataut meet. shove Third.
fleet G Thomas. Penne Geo Beecher, Beyiestown
W H Themaa.Penasylvania Brunt P Bealett. Butler"
C C Bewley, Buffalo C B Btnt;h. Delaware
B Conner, R eadier Lewis Aothermal, Flo la
F Itermhaw, Caraeaa Geo W Jones's. Phila.
John Mulhern, F emus E J Simpson k. Md
John P Borland, Cheater en E Berhardt, New'York
L Watts, Ohio
ISTATEB UNlON—Markot Mot, OWTO Binth.
F Kennard, Delaware W Polack, Mifflin
Pam! Watson, Minim A B Loog, Lewistown
E P Brewater, Newark, N J B A Johnson, Penna
A J Anderson. E Freedom A Mahler. Reading ,
8 B Lewis & wf. Belfast, Me John Jdnen. Pottsville
John Brunton & wt. Ohmic° 3.1 g!: Beindman, Butter
Beg. B Ramsey, Penns Wm R Cooper, Penna
J W %brayer. Penne. D P Gibson, Pima
R A Younr, Indiana, Pa L B Brown Chicago
W Rill, Chioago 3/11111,11 ROBO,Fittsburg
Jes elder, Wllkinaburg. re. H Watt. Pittsburg
B F Koller. York 00. Pa Eli MoDowell, York co. Pa
L Rodgers, Milton. Pa
TAB ulVlor4—Arob street. above Third.
T Rorer. Dula F Weld y. T4MBql.lll.
C Fracht & fam, Baltimore .11.5igfried,_blaryland
W Roily. Getti r sburS 8 Taller, Tamsqua
J Potter, MD, evrJersay Ohio
I
Columbue,
B MoCamant, Tamaqua R Easton, Cincinnati, Ohio
A Gee. Gordon, Pa J L Taylor. Zanesville .
E Bain, Zanesville C Dobson, Pottsville
COMMERCIAL ELCITEL--Biztli NU, above
M l'ennook,.Wilm, Del J Muydeek ec la, Parma.
.1 A Btrawbridge. Chester oo Thee Wood, New Jersey
C PReaknyan. Delaware co J lvoller. rhccnixville
J 8 Kirk. Chester en. Pa N 8 Bennett. Week, D C
Jon R, Firili,NeW York Wm Hill. Maryland
M Hamel], New Jereer R lIIIMett, Mc Holly
JWi Ile, Jr, Hano3oae, it J Jame* Flovell, Phan
.A Mathes. Pottsville A P. Dailey. Cm, Ohio
N Guilford, Cin, Ohio H Finch. Cm, Ohio
3_H Cin. Ohio. R &oder, Cin ft %at .
-
J Hyde Neer York -
•
NATIONAL HOTEL—face street,isboro wfurst.
1. Kelley, Penns F A Henton t Tamaqua
Pam! J 01209, Camp. Curtin R HDavia Norriatoarn
M ns
Coppuak. Fall& 0 Tanni:Ay, ano no, Pa
0 C L Degenhailt. Penns H @ Shafer. Chiles
J Y Anoona, Norristown W H illoonaker, New York
Mrs M 14pndler, Pottsville Chas Lukonitz , Pottsville
F J Parvin, Jr, Pottsville
REVERE HOUPE—Tturd street, above nave.
B P Lavas. I ohirh no B Broder & eon, JareeTt'n
Jr B Derr,"hile G J K Ferrell, Cole Weyne
Jon H smith. Allentown Jnn J Kelohner, PAtstbn
J Penetermaoner. alverst'n C Fr Henderson, Phila
W Mulholland, Phila - C Kamen, Penns
F Zimmerman, ferule,
HURLEY IFITE.LF leloTEL—temone at., bal. Vine.
Bookman, Newtown, Pa Jae C Contell, Penns
'n Blair, Penns t) it Patterson, N Jersey
T W Cowell. Penns C Flung*, Luniberville
E Bowers. New Jersey W Davison, rennet
J fill, Penns Jno Z3alleF, Pelnla
IS G Orpodehaw, menus as Lewiatown
MOUNT VERNON ROTEL-4eoono et.. above Arab
D Wa7nco, Fa F A Kartland. New York
Geo W Ellie. Backe c o, Pa it A Graves, Phila
A Miller, Naha
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third at., below CallowMlL
IL McDowell, Matington B Thome, Mont so, Pa
rregman, Penna.
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill,
Alex S Showers, Peens tient 'rename, Penns
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, May MINI.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thus De
partment until twelve ehlook noon of Tuesday, the
twenty-first day of May now current, for the remain
der of stook of the United States, to be issued under
the act of Congress approved Bth of February last,
amounting to eight millions nine hundred and ninety
four thousand dollars. Tale stock will bear interest at
the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable semi-an
nually on the first days of January and July, in each
year, and will be reimbursable in twenty years from
the first day of January last.
The proposals must state the mm offered for each
hundred dollars of stook, and mod be for one or more
thousands of dollars. without fractions. One per oent.
of the amount offered must be deposited with the Trea
surer of the United States at Washington. or with an
aseintant treasurer at Boston. Philadelphia, or New
York, subject to the order of the Secretary of the Trea
sury ; and the certificate showing enoh deposit must
aorminvany the offer. The act reserves to the Secre
tary the right to decline bids not regarded ea advan
tageons to the United States.
The amounts payable under the accepted offers. for
this loan must be deposited with the Treasurer of the
United States or an assistant treasurer at Boston.
New York, or . Philadelphia, on or before the twenty
fifth day of May. now current; but If any accepted
bidder shall desire to deposit at any other 'point", his
request will be considered.
On the receipt here of the prover certificates show
ing such deposit, certificates of inscribed stock:will
be irimed to the successful bidders, or their semnees,
for the amounts to which they may be entitled, in sums
of one thwarted, five thousand. and ten thousand dol
are each, as may be required. Insoribee stook, so is
sual, will carry interest from the date of such dePosit,
1511 d will be transferable on the books of the Treasury,
agreeably to the regulations of the Department.
.igheuidacny accepted biddif dmere'isertiß4'ainiiWatixiik
with coupons of semi-annual interest attached thereto,
tiler wilt be issued accordingly, in sums .one thou
sand duliats each, with coupons attaobed fee interest
from the first day of July next. Snob commit Meek,
instead of being transferable on the boots of the Trea
sury. may he assigned and transferred by delivery.
The interest on Such coupon stock from the date of the
deposite therefor to the first of July next, will be paid
on that day to the accepted bidder, or his assignee or
attorney, by the depository with whom the prinotpa
was deposited.
The pro pose?* under this notice should be endorsed
on the enve lopes " _Proposals for Loan of Bth February,
Mr," and addrersed to the Seeretary of the Treasury; .
or the money be put under cover to the assistant trea
surer at New York, who will forward them to this De
partment. They should be sent ifn season to be opened
and decided at the time above stated.
The preliminary deposit of one per cent. required
from all bidders will be included /in the Anal deposit
of snooessful bidders, and will be directed to be imme
diately returned to unsuccessful bidders,
The time for receiving proposale under the foregoing
advertisement le extended until Saturday, the twentr
fifth instant. Any bidder may Moose in the alterne•
tive for bonds of the desoription above set forth at any
specified rate, or for an equal amount of 'Tree/surf
note., at any rate not below par, web Treasury notes
being receivable for public dues or convertible into
twenty years' six eer cent. bor% or redeemable in two
y ears, at the option of the holder- flatly bidder prefiirs
to make a separate offer for bond. or Treasury notes it
will be corundereif. The offers considered most advan
tageous to the United Staten will be accepted: Al!
amounts payable under amiepted offers mist he depo
sited with the Treasurer or an insistent treasurer on
or before the first day of June neat; or, if preferred,
one•third may be deposited on or before the first, one
third on or before the tenth, and the remaining third
on or before the twentieth of Jane nett.
BIWA AEADII
hAttrla
In noneequenee of the 'melee of the regular army,
an " Array Medical Board " has been convened, and is
now in seam in New York city, for the examination
of candidates for admieeion into the Medical Staff of
the Army.
Applicants must not be less than twenty-one or over
thirty years of age.
Applications must be made to the t!eeretary of Way,
or through the Zurgeon General of the Army, stating
the reeidence, glace. and date of birth, accompanied by
respectable testimonials of moral character. m 320 It
GROVER & BB=B CELEBRATED
NOISELESS SEWING MAOHINES,
The Beet In Use for Fornil7 Mowing-
No. Tao OUES'aNUT alma. firlladelehia.
OFFICIAL.
0. Y. CHASE,
eoretary or the treasury
FURTHER NOTICE
8. F. CHABE.
Secretary Treuury
OFFICIAL.
SURG lON GENIC a.a125 OrPIC.a, May 16, 113G1
11 1 1 41BOLD's "I:TNIVBILSA.LLT APPHOVHD .
RnminY.—Cetnneund Fn.inset Bnehn aurae Missies of
the Bladder, Kidney, Gravel. Drew, Weakness. &o.
Heady the advertisement in another oolnmn. headed
"Hebnbold'e Genuine Preparation." mr2o.lstiroof
OAK 011,011ARD .40ro P.IPTANG WATRA•-
2 :amphlets containing the (miao' of celebrated Chem
!ire and Physicians respeoting the use of this WATER
m the case of many diastases of-the human ',MOM' will
be 'supplied grata on application to FREDERICK
DROWN, FIFTH end CHESTNUT Etreeth,or FRED
ERICK BROWN, Ja., NINTH and CHESTNUT
Streeti..
CAW. AND GMT A PAM?ELBT.
ONE Patna CiLoTriorof TUn LAMEST
STYLES, made in the beet manner, exprassli for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
latudketory. Our ONE-PRICE system v Aridly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
Se2ll4y JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET street.
BATOEIBLOR'S RAM celebrated
and reyfeet Hair Bye is eke best "tka amid, All
others are mere imitations of this great original, whit%
hes gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe, The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Hair
Dye tnataaity produoes a splendid bleak or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair,
and will remedy eke till dem of bad dyes. inTigOrating
the hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. 'Wholesale by
FAIINESTOCIC & CO., ➢YC'YT & CO., Philadelphia.
IPARD REINTING, BBST AND OBEAPHST IN
tie City, et 34 Routh THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet said Cheapest in the
City, et 34 !teeth TRIItD Btree!
lIII,L-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the
itT, M 34 South THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING4and every other desorib -
hex of Printing, of this most superior quality, at the
mat removable rates, at RINGWALT DROWN'S,
Drexel's Bdildinu 34 South THIRD eltreet. deIS-tf
BIA_RitIED.
KfJOIJL.WINDLE On the 12th of August lut, by
hey. D.,
tte. both o this city.
W 1 Bartine, Air. Joseph Knolls to MN Mary
Marna Win *
PETTIT—BRAD W Y.—On the 16th inst., at Penns
villa, IC .1 . the. 'Rev. Wm. Margerem, Mr. C. A.
Pettit, of this city, rattiest Belle, L. Bradwey, of Penns
81s E.VErfsofr—DElTlfF.Y.—On the I4th inetent. by
the Rev. J. H. Konnoril, Mr. lesaa C. etevenson. of Bal
tiroorerto Mies Erman/ D. Denney. of Wilmington, Def.
..CLARK-11.6Y.-o.the 14th instant, by the came.
L4lll' WhOnMe Itcw Jersey, to Miss Pt tioofi
ay,of this airy. - ;
~ , 13F,ROF ft.—Oa fkp: rug of the 17th inst., Maly,
Te tto ° r=4l.. 7% - o-rn:Hu t eir e e a ria7 t
invited re I:neral. from nor ixto il lrxi:
dance, 601 Marsh.4l ,r;:s.h . N. E. comer of Green, on
Tneeday afternoon* To proceed to Laval
eeweiers.'
BROOKE.—On Fatrarday. the 18th indent, Clement
'Brooke, to the 78th xear of his age.
Blereletlses end Mends. and those of tha family,are
respeetfully invite attend his funeral, from hie late
'residence: No. 826 wile street. on Tuesday afternoon,
Oct instant. at a olhloolc, without further notice. To
proceed to loured Ilia.
ReaspEß._orr.thoi9th instant. William HenrY, sou
of Wie. oed Merißeedet. in th a Plat 'woof his ape.
Hie friends. and tnnae of the family, are reepeotfullT
invited to attend thiffuneral, from the residence of hie
father. No. 716 MINI highth street. on Third day
afternoon, (Tuesdar,) glut instant, at 3 o'clock, without
further notice. •
HALL.—( I u the 1611 instant. at hie rendering. !mins
Side; near Briatolv'Benismin.Ball, in the OK Year of
, hie age.
Funeral , 'will tale place - Milt Monday) morning ? . at
8 o °look. 'lO steeled to Laurel Hill.
COOKMAN —Oa the 17th mutant, Thomas Cookatan,
in the alet rear of his axe, _
Funeral from his tate residence, No, 1919 Ann stort,
this( Monday) afternoon. at 1 o'clock - .
fdoIvIAST.N.ItS.- , -On the 17th instant, John MoMee-
Funeral from the residence of hie brother-in-
Neal Campbell, No. lilt South Twelfth 'treat, this
(Mouditv afienioonix.t.s •
Ec 0 CT.—On this...l6th instant. after a linger, ng illness,
Agnes, wife of JaMes C. doott.
Funeral from the „residence of her husband, No 608
North Twenty. diet street, above Mount Vernon, thin
(Mondavi morning, at 9 o'clock. .-
WRAY.—On the 16th instant, Mr; Henry WNW, in
the 43d r ear of hie axe.
Funeral from his late residence, Rovlandville.Twen
tl- third ward. to-day, (Monday.) at 19 o'clock. •
'num GarEADINE BABEaE MAN
m-d. TUES.—
Slack Grenadine Barege Pointe.
Black Samos Mantles.
Black Reed Barege Point's.
Black ltsrege Shawls, Silk Borders.
Black Barrio Shaw% Crane Borders.
Black Silk Yet Shawls.
Black Grenadine Shawls.
Black Barege Shawls. Satin Borders.
N. B.—Shepherds' Plaid Poil de Chevron, only 18 3 6
oenta. Wide Dark Gray alohaire,_WX sputa.
SWOON & , Mourning Store,
915 CILBS,NUT Street.
MrimpiiyLvArclA HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.—The STATED MEB.TINI3 and
AY for May "rill be hold at CONCERT BALL.
en TUESDAY I.:VEriitig next, the 21st inst., at 8
o'olook. A. W. 11A1111180N,
111920.2 t limiting tleorstarY.
TrSCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
An Adjourned Meeting and Eleotion of the Stook
holders of the 4ololhill and Suequehanne Railroad
Company wLII Phi la delphian the CNTI N husTAL IfoTh;L,
in the ear ofon TUESDAY, June 4.
1861. atl2 o cdsiek M., for the purpose of ohooning a Pre
sident and nix Managers to nerve for the ensuing rear,
and elno for the consideration of such other business as
may properly be brought before said meeting.
mvl7-6t FRANK S. BOND. Baoraten.
1 ri.r. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 17, 1/61.—The
liotird of Dirootore have We day deolared a lismi-an
ot
nueldividen of TRREE PER °Wen. on the capital
stoat of the ompany. clear of State tax. payable on
and after ' y. um, Jan.
Power' o - attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Come No.
NIS 11.• Third street. THOMAS T. FIRTH.
aplg lm . ; Trimmest.
GE - WINE ENGLISH
WORSTED BUNTING,
/To arrive per etemnship Perlin.)
Utrl i ritED, WHITE. AND BLUE.
foiisaie
_
CONNAII &" - NORRIS,
- 74 DUI RE St., KEW YORK.
BBAji B
DIE.
Now landing, from on board brig Abby Ellen, Gil
more MtWet. from Bordeaux. 626 casks of
. : A rbosun..karett, & Co. Cognac.
' Pinot. Coatillon, it Co. Cognac,
and othirN i
Cognacs.
no Co
frivett, I Ovolron, Rochelle Brandy., pale and dark,
in X pines • ,and 3 , 4 casks . Various vintages.
importe and for sale by.
/LEGGY BOHLEN & CO..
221 and 223 South FOURTH St.
MIN 61;
MILITARY NOTICES.
ti HOME GUARDS OF THE SIXTH
W RD,o - P HILA DB LP DTA —Sealed proponent will
he eaperyed stall THIS (Monday)EVSNING, May
20th, 3861, for fumigating ON e: HUNDRED
UNI
FORMS for the Guards, they to consist of Coat and
Pantaloons. Material to be used, Gray Cadet Satinet.
Said uniforms not to coat over five dollars and seventy
five cents each. A sample of the aooda to be need must
mnompany each proposal ; also, the quality of the but
tons. The work to be done in a flood and substantial
Jumper. end semi-fitting uniforms to be guarantied.
Address N 0.106 North SIXTH. Street,
• 0. H. P. PARIEHRA
HOr.,MBB S. aftertP,
FRBERT FLAN +GAN yyCommittee.
M. m. DAVERSDORPER.
It* HARMAN BAUGH.
i .
MOUNT VERNON' HOME GUARD.—
This company Willitacemble for Drill at the Lecture
1 4 00 M Of the High Ochutil, corner of BROAD and
GREEN Brom, TEM MON DAV EVENING, at
8 o'clock. The members wlll please be _punctual in
their attendance. .100.6111 siBB. a
t* BeOretary.
•
HEADQUARTERS COMPANY D,
FOURTH COMPANY MONROE OUARR—PIII
- Mai 11, 1861.—We, the undersigned,
dhows of Company D. Fourth company Monroe
Guard, on behalf of the Company, return our sincere
thanks to the Trustees of -.the American Mechanics'
Hall, corner Fourth end George streets, for their kind
pin volunteering to the Company the use of the Hall
for Drilla. and have erdandad every facility their
a
power to aid the Corne! in the i r underta king. We
also feel ourselves under lasting obligations for the
kindness thus extended..
JOHN
E .
R w H EN I K at Laput C . ompa
ny D.
-JOHNELDahrEbLadldent,"
lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—WANTED, . aati able-bodied men, between the
ages of gland SS years„ not less than 'five feet four
and a halt 'hushes high, and of goad ohmmeter.
Soldiers dervinx in thin oor oarforM duty at navy*
Yards and on board Unite states sizips-of-war on
foreign stations. All other information which may be
desired wilt be given at the Rendezvous, No. 311
Routh FRONT Street.
First Lieutenant W. STOKES Bev%
Recruiting Officer.
MILITAIL GOODS.
MILITARY GOODS.
U. 8. A. SKY-BLUE KERSEY&
U. S. A. DrAADXSTS,
CADET BA.TIEETTs )
M FLANNELS, (AU Kinde l
For Sale
ALFRED SLADE & Co.,
myl.3-8% 40 South FRONT Ntreet.
MILITARY CLOTH,
BENJAMIN BULLOCK & SONS,
N 0.16 soma FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Are now mannfacturing at their own Mille, near
Conshohocken. Montgomery county, Pa,
6-4 CADET CLOTH, •
PURE INDIGO BLUE,
Adapted expreesty for
ARMY CLOTHING.
The goods can be seen at their store as above.
jOBN THORNLEVS, 311 CHESTNUT
ley Street, north Bide—the oldest establishment in the
United States.
INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
For Ar e ekT r a i ng r illu ß Egui in c eAte p .
LAPIKETS,
KNAPSACKS._ KNAPSACKS,
HAVERSACIGE, HAVERSACKS,
cANTEENS, TENTS
GUN COVERS, GUN COVERS,
CAAPPS.E CA
APES,
COATS, CM COATS.
And every other article that is manufactured of India
Rubber—is of the best material.
ras3-Im 'f JOHN THORNLEY.
COMPRESSEDBULLETS.--United States
Mime Market and. Rim Balls• Mao. every de
aorintion of Round and Conical Bullets manufactured
to order. Large stooks oonatantly on hand. Ordera &Red
ataight by . THOMAS OTIS LEROY & CO.,
Patent Shot and Lead Works,
201 and 263 WATER Street,_
HEW YORK,
myl4 lin
fro BUILDERS.—The Presi
dent, Managers, and Company of the Sohttylkill
Bridge at Norristown will receive Sealed Proposals for
the rebuilding of their Bridge across the river Sohuyl
kill at Be Kalb street. Norristown, until THURSDAY,
the SOth instant.
Toe new Strooture will have Four Spans, varying
from 199
9 /95 feet, with double roadway, and a central
veayf l or 2 t
foot-passengers, reuniting four distinct trues
frames, of the Burr arched plan.
The Contractor to fermi& the necessary material, and
to exe6ute the work in accordance with plane and spe
cifications which may be seen at the *See of ii. Ran-
Gook, btu,. in Norristown, at any time after this date.
Proposals must state the price per foot lineal, for the
entire completion of the Bndge, the mesintrement from
end to end of the lower chords to be considered the
length of the same.
"rine work to be commenced immediately after the
execution of the contrast, and Oom i lleted SOP
mble despatch, A Ririx.
B.F.
Sti
nimittes.
MozintroWit. Mar 11.1!61 . mrII.II6MAMIMeII
LADIES!
DO NOT FORGET
LADIES!
DO NOT FORGET
LADIES!
DO NOT FORGET
LADIES! -
DO NOT FORGET
That the immENBE WH - OLE3ALE ISTOuK
OF
PRICE, FERRIS. & CO.
g still offered for ealo
AT RETAIL,
No. 807 CHESTNUT ST.,
FROM 25 to SO PER CENT. BELOW TEE USUAL
RP.TAIL PRLOEB.
DO NOT FORGET
Thatyou can buy JACONETR, CAMBRICEI, DIULLs,
SWIBShEI,. DiApi e.OOKS. B.KILLIABTES, and all
oth or deemptione ot Ai HITE, GOODS., at the above
LOW RATER.
DO NOT FORGET
That Pan aan bnv RRTING. PILLOW. and PLAIN
and PRINTED SHIRTIN LINENS, RUOKABADKI,
TuWELS .of all KINDS, TABLE DAM AGM, mac-
KIM', every kind of HANDKERCHIEFS, and all
other descriptions of id NEN GOODS, at the above
LOW. RAlaki.
LADIES! REMEMBER
That_ you can buy all Made of EMBROIDERIES and
LACE GOODS, 001,LA RS, SLEEVER. Strre.
VEILS. m MAGNIFIGCNT EMBROIDERED
fiffIRTS, QUILiT, Ito, ' at
50 CENTS ON THE
-DOLLAR.
MORE ESPECIALLY
REMEMBER
That the above atatemente are
FACTS, NOT FICTIONS.
. 43 ) 4.we ! remeettally eolloitell 'who , wish to receive
OUULAIt.DB4 I 44#4B7 ATION
of trial, of this setatortiai, - "to i'altn;iva olleatook.
PRICE, FERRIS, &
Pich 507 CHE5Tr4lir STREW.
N.13.---NEW ARTICLES.
Soo piece. Elmer Printed Linen Cambries, neat Myles,
for ladies' and children's Bummer wear.
20 menet of the Nem fltsole MM.' , embroidered in
colors. for Underelseves, and covering bonnets.
mr2o-tjanel
LACE MANTILLAS_
J, M. HAFEEIGH.
!O9 AND 81.1. CHESTNUT STREET,
WILL ON
MONDAY,-2.OTH INST.,
A large importation of
BLACK LACE MANTILLAS.
BLACK LACE POINTS.
BLACK LACE SHAWLS.
IN'CHANTILLY, CAMBRIA, AND LAMA MAKES.
All to be sold at a great loss for account of the im
porter, FOR CASH.
.I. M. HAFLEIOH begs to announce to the public
that his stock of DRESS GOODS must positively be
sold 'without regard to cost, to close consignments. It
1111MENEfE WHOLEBALR STOOK
OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
FOR SALE AT RETAIL.
M. L. HA.LLOWELL & CO..
333 MARKET and 26 North FOURTH Streets,
Will, on and after Wednesday, May 22, offer at
RETAIL. FOR CASE.
Their entire Plonk' of Snits. and other Fancy Dress
Fabrics, Imitable for spring and summer Wear,
As it is their intention to close rut these goods as
speedi4 asselble, they will be offered at price.
MUCH BEL po O W 1 1 8 E ORDINARY WHOLESALE
RATES.
They will, at the same time, offer at retail their ex
teasivs_dook of &law's, Silk and Laos Mantillas, Em
broideries, so., and will sell by the single
.pleoc
" White Goods" of all deconptions, including Linens.
Terms, invariably emit upon delivery. DO2t-31
SPRING CLOAKS, IN EVERY NEW
.41e. nt IVENS%
soft-lm No. 23 S. Ninth street.
QPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA
riots-, at WEIW. ap27-1m
QPRING CLOAKS, THE OffEARIEST
F... 7 ever soon, at IVENW,
on2l-kg., , ~. N o. 23 B. Ninth street.
• " "
ityle, even new malarial, at erica' that aatonieh
every one, at the large store, N. E. comer of Eighth
and Walnut streets. az,27-1m
CIITY. OWES STORE, No. 142 N.
Eighth street, above Cherry, are now selling every
new style of the season, superb qualities, in every new
shade of color, cheaper than any other store in the
.sprt-I.nt
CLOAKS.—WholesaleMerchants are in
vited to inspect the "took at
IVENS',
No. SS South NINTH Street, earner of June ut..
aefficlm Between Market and Chestnut.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
BLUE KERSEYS
AND
CLOTHS,
Suitabte for Military or Naval purvoem
For sale by
FROTIIIRMAA & WELLS,
ara-if if 36 LETITIA STREET.
CLOTHING.
lASIIIONABLR TAILORING ESTA
BLISHIS ENT,
22S CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth, south, Side
H. STEVNNBON
Respeotnilli informs his numerous onetomers and the
public in general that he has Just received hie Spring
Styles, which he will be pleased to sell on the most
seasonable terms for cash. mh22-fmw 2m
BANKING.
AIIOUBT BELMONT &
BANKERS.
10 WALL 3TBEET, NEW 7rWilAr
bums edam of credit to traveller*, available in al
oarte of Serene, threneh the tYlietete. Itotheehtid of Pe
de, London. Frankfort, Naples. Vienna, and their cor
respondents. fellll-111a*
POLICY HOLDERS
And others wishing to obtain the last Anneal Re
port of
TER MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
.'TiEW YORK,
Can do so on application at this Agency.
The Assets of the Company now eameed
SEVEN AND A. QUARTER MILLIONS or DOLLARS.
All of which belongs to the Insured.
F. RATCHFORD STARR. Agent,
400 WALNUT' Street.
ati.ut:,mA.KEß & () 0.,
•LASS, PAINTS.
!GILL. AND VARA MERR
Salaam Samar YOCUM atil lAtt; r
IVIAKING SO MANY PHOTOGRAPIIS 7
AOMIL • , wo are enabled to make and color you a Photo
graph for 81 that _you would have to say et 2 for else
where. at REIMER'S Gallery, SEWON,I3 Street, above
Green. lt
NOTIOE--BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.
The Auditor appointed to adjust the mond ao
count of the Mot of Penneylvenia hereby etVel no
tice to all holders of the Note of said Bans to present
the, same for proof and registry, at the °thee of the
tongue's. No. 407 LIBRARY Street. (second story,)
in the city of Philadelphia, on or before the 25th day
of MAY, 1861, otherwise they will not be entitled to
share in the present distribution.
Note' can he registered at the Aeelenee'e office every
days between the hours of 9A. M. and 3 P. M.
Boned) (lAORGE W. DIDDLE,
rnY17.29.22 2146* Auditor.
MINT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Pun Austral", May 36.3861.
SEALED PROPOSALS for supplying the Mint of
the 'United States, and the Brecon Mints, if required,
with ACIDB for one year, from the 228 instant. will be
received by_ the undersigned until 12 o'clock, noon. of
that day. The Multi, or parting acid, to be of the
strength 39 degree" Assume. and the tielphurie acid 66
degrees Dosiime. g aid mid" tilt, be delivered in glass
carboys, at much times and in such quantified, a?. may be
require. The Proposed' should be endorsed Propo
sals for Acid." JAMES POLLOCK,
myl6.6t Director of the Mint.
IN THE ORPHANS ) COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of TROMA3 Billio)Fo ND. ss4.. Counsellor
Bt Law, Of the oitr of Philadelphia, emcee,. ed.
The auditor appointee by the Court to audit, settle.
and edited the second element of Bt:NJAMIN
RUSH BRADFORD, one of the exeoutors of the bust
*id and tesent of *he said THOm ADFOR
tea., and tome port dibtribution of the bedanoe in the
hands of the said aceounmot, will meet the partite in
Interest. for the purpose of his appointment, on Wh.D-
N ElseY- the Filth olgune,l36 l , ett 4 o'uloeh at
his o ffi ce , No. 404 PRUNE Street, in the city of Phila
delphia P. P. MORRIS,
ms2o-6tmul • Auditor.
ifILLAMPAGNE. — Ire. Oliquot, Lallemand,
Ducal Drape, and All of De Vepoge &CO. Obam
sautes, for sate by
_IAURETCHL & OANSTAIRS,
Doliond.2o4 Booth .rfklipriT Street.
awl & t ona —Ortnintt notsaw dirtot unpe tto rtati n a se d . &ay tee
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THE DICTIONARY' OF THE ENGLISH
GUAGE!
THE DOCTRINE AND POLICY
OY
PROTECTION,
WITH. nit
HISTORY OF OUR TARIFFS,
PROM Tire
ORGANIZATION OF THE FEDERAL GOVERN
MENT TO THE PRESENT TIME.
BY DR. WILLIAM ELDER.
Now that a desperate assault is being made upon the
new Tariff to prejudice the public in advance against it,
and. if possible, to have it repealed, it is important that
its friends &mild be prepared to combat the specione
arguments of its antagonists. Nothing will better
serve this - PUTFOX* than the oiroulation of the pamphlet
whose >Ade is quoted above, witted' is one of the %bleat
and most interesting documents that have ever appeared
la support of the true American polka - of fostering the
great industrial interests qt eer. eeentrr 1t will be
forwarded by mail or express for 10 cents per sinzle
copy; 75 mints per dozen; a per hundred. Address
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insl4.Bt
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newiind old,
botight, sold, and exchanged, at the
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PILESTPI UT etreen. Librarian at a diatanae purohaned.
Th9ee having Books to sell, if at a dietance, Will state
their tames, Bizet!, hindinge,datee, editions, prices,
and conditions. WAINTED—Books printed Iss Benja
min Franklin, as well its early Books printed in and
upon America Autograph Lettere and Portraite cur
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W
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v situation as watcshmen or porter in A tatiolesale
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milB 3t.
•
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• • OES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at
price' one third lees than can be purchased elsewhere,
Call on or address (stamp encloaed) J. L. BAILRY,
164 COURT Street, Bogen, Mans. mh2e-San
MO BANKERS AND CAPITALISTS.—
Any person having about 810,000 can obtain the
active control of a. Vigularir chartered country bang,
now suspended, lint with assets to redeem all Ito circu
lation. la about reorganizing under our new liberal
law. and is preparing to issue email Mlle. No other
bank near to compete, Above amount required merely
no a starting oaleal. An excellent chance to maim
money and obtain cirmoation legitimately. Addreee
"Financial." Continental Hotel. Phila. ml7-3tdcleiN
FMPLOYE RS WANTING YOUNG
A Men, &c.„ ,ere invited to salmis «k=l4 -
went Committee," at the Rooms of the. Young Min
Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CIILESTN T
otreet. ap3-am
Ai WANTED—A VEBEIEb; of the capa
city of from 1.000 to 1.200 barrels, to load for the
Wert ladles. Apply to
J AURETCHE & CARSTAIRS,
2051 end 304 South FRONT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
D ELAWARE 00UN TY PROPERTY
FOR BALE.-90 acres of LAND, BTONV: DWF.L
LING. and BARN, spring -house, large and comforta
ble DWI:LT.Ia 0, abun4auco of Fyn it sad ssa.de.tsithin
13 miles of tita Court House at Media. Plenty of good
eater and shade. This is a produotive farm and a very
desirable propertj for &person desiring a plain, rural,
oountry home. Price SW per acre. apply to
Jeri. R. gummuis.
my2o-3t - mtbs. leurveyor at Media.
gi TO RENT-110IISB AND FURNI
TURE.-A desirable four-story brick dwelling.
with double three-story back buildings, furnished with
handsome modern furniture. will be rented to &good
tenant, if applied for aeon, at No, /t)l7 /SPRUCE ISt, '
between the hours of 9 and 11 A. AL, and 3 and Gr.
m • 18 at•
TO LET—A Desirable HOUSE, with
RR all the Modern Improvements. surrounded with
F.hade and otnamental Trees. No. 96 Ileum street Bur.
Holton, N. J. APIA) to 1:.1'. hi IDD ETOn.
M915-tf 6 North FRONT /Street.
el FUR ISALE---Feveral very desirable
Three-etrory BRICK DWELLING ROUSER,
with tbree-story boob-buildings, enclosed verandahs,
end summer kitchens ; built with the veyy best material
and in workmanlike manner. with circular marble door
ways, moat approved heaters and ranges, marble man
tels, hot and cold water, water in chambers; hand
somely papered throughout, finirhed in the latest style.
is,ituatod ea the beet aids et PATH Street.shove
Thompson street. Twentieth ward. Apply on the Pre
mises. myll-12t
=FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Three
commodious brisk DWELLlNGS*ln .. Haddonfield,
Plow Jersey, centrally 'created. well shaded, dr.e.,
within two squares of railroad depot.
H. 13INN,
ap2B-tf 222 wit, rt Stre et.
deTO RENT WITH FURNITIHIE.-A
handeome ROUSE, with every modem conveni
ence, in Aron street, welt of Seventeenth.
Atply to A. P. A J. H. MORRIS,
apie-im 916 ARCH Street.
aTO LET-A DESIRABLE -- DWEL.
15.3 North TBIRTE).INTH Street.
Apply to WETHERILL & BROTIMR, 47 and 49
North SECOND street. rohlt-tf
CHESTNUT-STREET HOUSE and
BEL irtO_RE rent.—The desirable IlusitienS banatimi.
mci
(111mni;E8TNUT UT Street
/gre , wiet th dwelling attached. apply
at 431 , spit
fa GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
RENT.—To Rent, the large and enmmodiorui
modern-butt House. corner of AII.MAT Streak and
WILLOW Avenue, with au, bath, hot and cold water,
and all the modern improvements, Apply to HENRY
IS. TA RR, 710 GREEN Street, Philadelphia, or on the
PrOMielOn. apb-If
TO ItENT -r TWO O.OIINTRY
HOUBES,one mile from Tawny.. Inquire No.
717 WALNUT Bireet. mbl6-Bm*
fro UN--SECOND-STORY ROOM, 802
Can i tUT !Street. over LEWIS LADOMIII4
Sr COB Jaye liter.. The beet location Philadel
etas for any 'nd of light bueineos. Apply in the
Jewelry Store. Rent SOO. fell
T 0 RENT—A very desirable STORE,
on the Ninth-street front of "The Continental
Rotel." The More at Ninth end Baneom streets esDe-
Willy adapted for a MIDDLE and Itanrrass Maker.
• Apply to JOHN RICE.
MAI Southwest NINTH and RANSOM Streets.
WO RENT-THE LAREIE AND MN ,
VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard t at
Iffinylandville. ?weary-fourth ward. Apply to It. &
- r.±6 WARREN. on the premises. mhl4-tf
I'OR EVIEtAIiGE.—A °HOME 'num
of good unnuproved farm land in the State of New
hum, oonvenient to the oityorill be anhaated for
aitrairrty. Apply at No. 1111 FEDNRAL, Street.
R OO/I.I3ON,REAL EZTATE BROKER
• Arm .CONVEYANCER, NORRINTOWN.
—Real Estate bought and add on re/Atonable term.
Mores and dwelling, for sale or rent in Norristown and
country. Good mortgagee negotiated. Colleotionkmade.
Rite beat references given. dl4-am
BOARDING.
BOARDING WANTED—By an elderly
lady, In a genteel private (amity'. Will farnnett
bar ova room, aouthern part or the. 4tit,. preferred.
Address" A. B. 0.." at this often, stating terms, - widen
must be moderate. urylB-6t*
ARDING IN A PRIVATE FAMILY,
A-JF WITH ELEGANT ROOMS, at 1528 ARCH
Street. mTl6,3t*
APLEASANT SUITE OF ROOMS, with
BOARDING FOR A FAMILY. may be obtained
at rat CHESTNUT ST. Also, single rooms for gentle
men. 110/4-6t*
HOARDERS will be received at a retired
bet
_pleasantly-eiituated Farm House, in CHES
TER COUNTY. but, a short distance from the Rail
road. The dwelling ni beautifully shaded , which , with
large Vegetable and Fruit Gardena, will furnish board
/Iry with every hucv Cy the country can afford. Address
*S. 5.," ornoe Of The Pr., sto96-Im*
FINANCIAL.
LOAN WAtllll l .-1. will pay a liberal
premium for the use of from 811,000 to 83.030: giv
ing as collateral the circulating notes of a country hank,
g to 1. Any reliable person haying means, and who
will agree to hold the bins securely for two or three
months, can make a desirable operation. Address
Ourrermy," Contitental Hotel, Phila. nalg gt*
WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS.—
We have now on hand, and are manufaoturing
to order, at the Mount Hotly Paper Mills, every._ de
neription of WRITING IND LEDGER PAPER&
whieh,_for color and quality, are not excelled by any
other Mille in the United States.
We would call attention to a new article of raper
manufactured tly us, end now for sale, called Business
Letter. which has been rotten up to meet the wants of
busineell men and others, Who (Meg .40 Celllinalvial_
Note as being too narrow, and do not wish to nee sort
of usual letter attest.
This overcomes both the above objections ; a per
sheet, pure wove ; plate finieh ; ruled on one aide ;
stamd in centre near th%top ; made from beet ma
terial,pe free from adulteratmn, and pat up In neat boxes,
convenient for use.
We ateo have a paper called Bank Letter, similar to
the above, except it has but half the number of line.
en. to as to allow a panted blank or heading above.
KEMPTON & MULLIN,
Mount Holy Springs, Cumberland Co.,
The above Papers can be had of Mews. J._l3. LIP
PINCOTT &iO., and MEGARGEE B ROT H ERS.
Nes. 3 and 6 DECall It Street. rob6-Bro
PRIVATE LESSONS IN SMALL AND
BROAD SWORD, salt well as BAYONET. riven by
T. BONNAFOUS, assisted by Mr. L AUTZI.
stAddressreets. Fencing Club, corner BROAD and WALNUT
n -6t*
reE SHIRT MANDFAUTORY.—J. W.
COTT, 614 CHEBTNUT !Strew, a few doors
below the Clonnnental." The attention of Wholesale
Dealers is invited makenPßOV CUT. OF
anIRTS. of superior fit, end meteriat, ea kepi
and made to anier at iiiinrtext unties. 1.41-tf
ATTENTION !—BOBTON BR 0 W N
BREAD. fresh daily. at OEO. T. RILEY'S. No.
11.1 RACE Street. Families, Hotels, arid nestaii
renus supplied.
Also. extra Milk aid Bain Biaottik mlB-20
CLAM SOUP SERVED UP EVERY
deg by JAMES PROSSER.
No. *es M A R Fr ET wtroftt.
BEST QUALITY tiouloiNG NLATE al.
ways on band and for sale at Union Wharf, 1451
BEACH. Street, K onsinstnn• T. THOMAS,
rny7-11 al 7 P7ALMOTT Permit. Philmielphut,
JREtinvy,D, per • • Annie Kimball,»
f rom - L i verpool, tiondar, Weaver, & Manderie
orepaymona:
'35 tin Extinct Aooniti, in 1 lb i nns,
itit Vitrilot Itinsovarni
, injam
PO lips Extract fiellinionnte, in 1 bier+,
Ipp Tha Extract Tareixam, jars,
lo me Yin ILM 00101140 i, yn a ft, bottles,
100 The 01. 011ealin 11001.: 1/11 lb Dawn
=0 The calomel, in 1M Demi.
goo fu 111 Iliaraifi S raM Valmt
tIF
AitiniThe.
lONS.
AUCTION NOTICE,
LOCKWOOD, BROS. AND
UNDERHILL,
45 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK,
LAIUI AND ATTRACTIVE SALE
RIBBONS. MILLINERY
THE BALANCE OF AN IMPORTATION
3,WU CAF4TONS of NEW and DESIRABLE SPRING
BONNET RIBBONS.
230 CARTONS PLAIN SATIN and GRO DE NAPLES
RIBBONS, White. Black, and Assorted Colors,
Nog, I to /2,
Alit°, fall Imo of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS.
Also, 250 Canso, compriairm a GENERAL ASSORT
MENT OF S ritAw GOODS.
AlBO, Millinery clooda, consisting of Tarlatans. Aero
rhane, and French Cram, BORILOtd, silks. Aa.,
co., &o. m7lB-3t
VVAINEIT-STREET THEATRE.
T Mole Lessee ... —Mrs. M. A. GARNEIITSON.
Stage Mr. W.M. A. OKA rm AN.
licuiumes (knout., JOB. D. MURPHY.
TRIB (MONDAY) EVENING. Mai 18.
Will be presented a new and original -National Drama.
entitled
THE PATRIOT , B DREAM
Or,The Past, the Preeent, and the Future.
Adam (ray, Mr. Edwin Adams ; Expert I-indium, Mr-
S. S. Wright', Kate Gilmer, Mro. A. Gowen.
SCALE OF ralCZ6.—Drese circle, (Deans secured with
out extra charge.) SO cents: parquet. (crate seoullYl a4 6D Gents.) 37)' cents ; family circle, 26 °elite ; private
boxes. $e and $3; orchestra. 75 mints.
Doom open at quarter poet 7 o'oloolc mutainwill rise
M 6 quartor to 0 o'olook.
TSE GERMANIA. ORCHESTRA. AN
NOUNIE their three last Publio Rehearsal/at
the Mumma Feed Hall, the last one of the season to
take place on SATURDAY. May the 261. h. Tickets to
be obtalned at the usual place. my/•tM96
PEN NA. ACADEMY O' TOM FINE
ARTS-1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
The Thirty-eighth ANNUAL EXHIBITION
of PAINTINGS and SCULPTURE 18 now DVSs.
Admittroe Meenta ; Season Tickets oenta; r
eran uai Cittalogurm coma. 0%4791am% 45
will retteive theigtiegets,At the 4eadarny. Atte-tf
CIETARLES M. BREAKER. 7 8
11 - 1 ICE-COLD SODA WATER,
- _
WITII
FRESH FRUIT RYRUPii,
AT NORTHEUT coar4E3 1 4 894,1) AND
PICT eTtr,EsTs.
S - he ttnda Water is drawn from Vorceitini - lined
Fountains. pure and sparkling. well charred with oar
boa's and gas. 'she ayrnps are prepared With the
highest regard to retaining the NATURAL FLAVOR OP
Yrs limy, Pio Rains will be spo , r4d to maintain the
high character which this Fountain has alreaa, at
tained.
Bottled Soda Water at 3751: cents per dozen.
Congress Water, fresh from the Springs, constantly
OIL hand. Inril-Fulr
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—.A. O. ALLEN
respectfully inform; the public that this well esta
blished end popular watering place is now open for the
reoepttoii end acoorrinatidation of iltAiters, and will , be
kept open until the first of October. •
Persons wishing Bedford Mineral Water, will be sue
plied at the Springs at the following prices, viz :
.1:!ir 1 bbt loakt— 00
" (mulberry 3 00
iI.Y.FF ..... soar.. 300
- Bottles, "di pint, per own— ••• • --- • • • • 60
Parties wishing rooms, or it,formation in regard
to the place. wlt address the Bey in
Mineral Springs
Company, Bedford. Pennsylvania. ml3-36c
[VOTIOE TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT.
A. 11 —ln pursuance of notice from the regular authori
ties,
_all geode forwarded by way of the in (ADEL
PALA AND HEADING RAILROAD. to the Steles of
mmoUli I, T DORY.
TENNESSEE, AND VIRGINIA,
Must be distinctly marked " Not Contraband," and.
underneath these words, the name of the Shipper. The
Shippers' Receipt must alto be marked as above. And
no goods of Any den/ippon will be forwarded to States
South of the above named.
my4-lm ASA WRITNKY. President.
SPECIAL NOTELM.-6HIPPIIIII3 WILL
Plea 69 take pinkie that the south Carolina R. B.
Cot HMI diecontinued forwarding all through freight
and that an goods formerly' 0013Elignea to theta must now
be eonsigued to a aity tweet:M.
Meyers. T. 8. & T. G. BUD HERONarall geode to
their address. A. &
hg tee 106 North WitaitWEß.,
rVOTICE.—PrInAnzLpniA, 'May 7. 1861.
Take notice, that we have applied by Petition to
the Court of Common Pleas of the city and county of
Philadel Penn sy lvania , benefit of tno oeveral insoPrent
lawe of and they have appointed en-
TURDAY, the 21ith day of May ..A. 11. 1861. at 13 o'oloek
A.M., at their Court Room, in said city. to hear ue and
our creditors, when and where said creditors may at
tend, it they think proper.
DANIEL
•
A FXArrDE rt M. sin Met.
Late trading as. MURPHY & SNIVEL Grocers, at
N. W. corner Second and Coates streets. and No. 582
North heoond street. rny9,10,11,14.N1,18,21,g3,2a•
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TJAT
1 the subecnber has lost Certificate No. 366 of the
West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Company, en
titling him to nineteen shares of its capital
isms anew
he will apply to the said oompany to isms
certcate.
anlB.the THOMAS A. SglAi•
COMPANINII.
FIATESIPERIRANCIE CXYMPANIT,
e
No. /06 CH,ERTNIF7 6teets •-
FIRE AND irimutu IN3II2.ANON
DTRECTORS,
acorn W. Day--.?" Day & Matlack.
Samuel Wright-- Wright Bros ft Cs.
D,Davis & Blrney.
Menu Leyne, Jr.-... " Lewis Bros & CO.
C. Riohardeon-__.. " J. C. Howe dr. Go.
acirrinel T. Bodine.-- Preset Wyoming Canal Come/.
o. W. Everman.—.of J. W. Even:eau & Co.
ite. A. West West & Fobes.
• B. Martin....__." Savage, Martin, & Cs.
0. I •47ilson thme—..Attorney-at• Lew.
E. D. Woodrue ....of Sibley, Molten, es Woniaa.
Jno. Render, Ins Green street.
GEORGE W. DAY President.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice President,
WILLIAI.I3 I. BLANCIIARD, Secretary. 1a22-iftr
W.AVING lIIND—ONITED STATES
P- 7 TRUST COMPANY, corner lan 1) awl CHOU
NUT BtEnets.
I:l"Sfat, pER. cErs - r.
El, R. CRAWFORD. President.
JAMBS R. HUNTER, Secretary and Treaaarer.
Office hone, from 10 until d o'clock. '
Vila Company is not joined in any application to the
Logielature. fee
AMERICAN SAITNCi FUND, S. E. cor
ner WALNUT ond FOURTH Streets. continuos
to receive deposits andloy all ems on demand op it
hos always done. A.LBX_ANEER WHILLW.N.
Frmhdeit
jowl B. wyromPi.. "frrenanrer. tf
ri RITMO W4TBON'I3
1 .7 -1 SALAMANDER 'SAFES.
11T01.11
304 CHESTNUT STREET,
EMI A 4EINknijA,.
• large variety of riltr.-ntuur atrEs always gon
lund. sitto-11
LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. `2l South SEVENTH Street, near the
WM/t r ill= thankful for peat agora ' and being
determined to ment future patronage, loolleelared an
elegant and convenient sun.. and km+ now on h e ad
large assortment of Lilliee Colrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar proof Safes, the only
strieti i r fire and burglar proof safes made.)
neon& issi Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be urnistied
to order on abort notioe. nue it the strongest, beet
protested. and cheapest Door and book yet offered.
particular Attention is culled to . Lillie 'e New
Oabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is oon
eede,i to eurpass in - etyle and eieganoe anything yet of
fered for this purpose. and ix the only one that is strict
hi fire and burglar proof,
areemi No, have now on /mutt say twenty et
Farrel, Herring, Co.'e Safes . most of them nearly
new. and come forty of other makers, comprising a
complete assortment as to Nixes, and all Lately ex
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. The, will
be gold at very low prices. Flame call and eyomine.
jag-tylf M. C. NADLER, Agent,
T - - ." FOR. LIVERPOOL.--The steam
:llllp GREAT EASTERN, Ron. Enntnin
°arose& IL N., Commander, will sail from row York
FOR LIVERPOOL SATURDAY, MAY 24.
First Cabin---..
Seoond Cabin. with very superior accommodations. 75
mile-us h
FUR BALTIMORU DAILY.
AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M.
ii.irimuitk.: AND PHI L It .PRIA STEA IRBOAT
COMPANY.
(Ericsson Lined
Via CliPsapeake and Delaware Canal.
One of the new iron Steamboats of this Company will
leave the cones side of Chestnut. street Wharf EVERY
AF TERNootg aingdspg excepted; at 3 o'oloek, and
Will arrive in Baltimore early the next moraine.
Freight of all kinds taken at the lowest rates; Mee.
Cattle. Horses, Stook. Vehicles. &c.
For Freight, WAS at the office.
A. ONOVES..IIt.,Asert
No. 34 SOUTH WHARVES.
nat .iszw
efildrilit NEW DAILY LINE. via Delaware ant
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com
pany will receive freight on and after MONDAY. 25th
ilimant, and leave daily at 3 P. M., delilrerini their car
goes in New yoga the followmg dept.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. OLYDR, Agent,
No. 14 BOUTH wg_ARNEfI. Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
Pity; 14 and If EAST RIVEN. New York.
nihse-iftf " •
sagaFOß NEW YORK. - THE
Philadelphia. Steam Propeller Company
will eammenee their business for the awn on Monnity
lath apt.
Them Steamera are now receiving freight at gleund
Pier above Walnut atrect.
Terme aceouunodatiug•. t . o
in BAIRD &
tnhie age South Delaware Avenue.
DR, J. WISE, No. 39 North
0
FIFTH btreoti PHILADELPIIIift—Troate
gruceina full!, if applied to in nine, ail divas/go
of the LUNGS. THROAT and 'LEAST. and
frequent],
9. , Beel: 1 geo r ge U t i ll P . ' o,?lll ota ti l t s 7)1 tre d ely
:V rdlu.. e rie hen
_Koren them tun entire attention /or
the proi t 2) yenta. Will visit patients, when desired. at
their rosidoneed. . . apill-!m ill
10ifilLADELPHIA TER R A-0 OTTA
I. wastes,
Office and ware Hcornis t l.ol.o CHESTNUT Street.
Ornamental Chimney Tone.
Harden Vaeee and Statuary.
Pioorin Tile.
Architectural Ornaments.
Ventalatun and Smoke Fine.
Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware.
Steam-proseed Dram Pipe..
Water Pipe. Warranted tp. Tang
rive, OOP and ddifg e •
The rade auppned VS. tatme.
/11111Strepted 01143.1001015 wont by
‘, •. , Mall o n appliesnon by letter
B aNS.ISON
. • ••, ••• , •1 irm 'qtr.**
Rq J 911.0 13.ETT'6' UELEBILA TED
LTA- SUPPORTERS FOR LA inEa, and the only EIDP
por tars under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and
physmiane are respeutfully requested to call only on
Mrs. Setts's' , her reindenoe, 1039 WALNUT street.
hiladelslua.lto avoid counterfeits.) Thirty. thousand
Faids have been advised by their physimene nre
epplianaelb Thole only ate copulae tearing the
united State; copyright, labels on the box and moa
Sereload Ur the Rapporteis, with wwwweinsis
WILL OFFER At AUCTION,
BOA CAM
ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,
At 11 o'clock,
GOODS,
STRAW GOODS,
A.nUSEMENTS
SODA WATER
SUMMER RESORT S.
FREIGHT NOTICES.
LEGIA.I..
SATING FIINDII.
iAiEb.
PASSAGE XION.SY,
GRINNELII4 MINTURNs do am,
Agents, New York.
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