The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 16, 1861, Image 3

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    The offieere of the Mint wigely Rattail ated the
aishe of the people, and run up their flags in the
m orning.
arrasnamcg or CHXSTNUT SIRES! AT THIS
JUNCTUILE.
appearafice of this beautiful thoroughfare
it twelve o'clock will be remembered forever by
ha occupied eligible positions to witness its
te."-theu;noe and euthusiasm. As far as the eye
d pr o s ' the street was arched with red, white,
coal
sad bloc. A beautiful banner was streaming
from the peals of the Continental Hotel. The
sleds" o f all the stores were hidden with
fligs; the hotels, the banks, the residences, the
stores, the ineuramee buildings, each displayed its
Quota of canvas, and it is proable that no celebra
io which ever occurred i b n
Philadelphia, has
witnessed such unanimity of display. With one or
tsr , e veptions, the flag was flung out with the
utmost cheerfulness, and at every point its appear
ance seemed to satisfy the multitude. But under
toe beautiful colors, emblems of an imperilled
bet no t waning nationality, the scene was melon
laced to inspire all with emotions of wonder, enthu
-4,01, and fear. Staid and Quakerly Philadel
4i, bad yioided up its customary quietness, and
i n its most beautiful highway it seemed that
ir is were abroad. In tbe. fade of each of , the
rioters contortion had painted at once its patriot
iala its vindictiveness. The movements of the
zrowd were ao rapid as almost to defy observation
They whirled hither and thither, now turning
don Chestnut street, and anon, as if strioken by
o we mad impulse, rushing up. Their movements
reminded us of a troop of flying artillery, or a
surg e of cavalry, or a herd of dashing buffaloes,
u r tie sweep of an avalanche, or anything which is
w irt, and terrible, and mad. The fearful occur-
T eila ui the day exhibited, more than any single
dimoostrstion within reach of experience, the of
cf a rash patriotism, when its flag has been
desecrated and its Government imperilled.
t at I;SSIDENCES ON OBNOXIOUS CITI7.ENS YSSITYD
A morning paper of yesterday referred to a
ritil4s of radical Secession proclivities whe, it
c o soli, had made
some wanton allusion to the
and stripes. It was alleged that he was a
prominent merchant, whose establishment is situ
ated upon Market street. The crowd. in full force
eed vitb the same rapid march, went to this place,
bat foind the store shut up and guarded by Moen.
Theresiienee of Gen. Patterson, atThirleenth and
Long streets ; was also visited, owing to some
reimmicrstanding on the part of the populace
to the sympathies of this gentleman in re.
S' to the present crisis. Gen. Patterson ap
pared at an upper window, in military dress,
ti,j waved a flag to those in the street below. He
sIIS Ma loudly cheered, and his residence 1113M0-
10.7 m. The office of Mr. Robert Tyler was also
Tiiited, and found closed. It would be impossible
to enumerate the public and private places at
irbich the mob presented themselves, during the
sirenioon, to demand an expression of sentiment
display of bunting. Happily, none of the
is:ties thus visited had the imprudence to thwart
t he wishes of the mob, whatever might have been
fLeir private sympathies.
THE MUNE AT RIGHT.
H the owurrences of the day were thus fearful,
they became positively frightful at night, when the
rein was falling, and the'sky sombre with clouds.
.131 the flags were still flaunting in the dripping
night, and the reports of fird-krmr broke the still
ness in every direction. The forms of men, per
fectly visible in the darkness, were seen swaying
tbber and thither, missiles in their hands, and
=lass in their hearts A. more fearful time has
never been known in the history of the pity. To
oppose the people would have been as mad as futile.
All roughness and all ruffianism seemed to be
;brand; hooting, yelling, racing, and rioting.
font 'far and near pistols and guns made loud
faint reports, and women and children sat
Aivering at their homes, unable to road the
:um of the outbreak, but shuddering in antici
talon of its effects. The town was filled with
_:=ors that this and that place were to be sacked,
std this or that man dragged from his bed and
murdered. The police force was powerless. The
rspict evolutions of the mob defied their pursuit,
mi the city seemed given up to the sway
d patriotic violence_ By all the afternoon and
sluing lines otruorione people, who had earned
the titles of traitors and spies, left the city
they had profaned, and in one or two oases
wl-010 families, supposed to be in league with the
memirs of the Government, departed from the
67. half dead with fear. The people had
uttered, in sot, the long aecumnlating voice of in
diguition, and the fearful lesson of Monday after
noon and night should teach the gentry who stirred
them up to violence and rage, that there is no ene
my like a wronged and aroused populaee.
A great erowd of persons, who were anxious to
ship in the united States navy, besieged the navy
yard yesterday inernieg. There is no difficulty of
obtalein3 an aimaZance of uses for either land or
sea service.
The United States steamer grater Witch sailed
yesterday, with sealed orders. She is probably
destined far the G-alf of Mexico.
Tfir MILITARY MOVING. AND RAZING READY
FOR WAR.
The greatest excitement pervaded the military
a! the city yesterday- At all the armories meet
load, and of ...ch a martial apITIS Wag
Z.E.i!ested to comply Immediately with _the de
mid of the President in hie requisition for sot.
lists. General Small enlisted sir hundred men at
Military Hall, on Third street, above Green, by
ft o'clock. The Washington Blues, Captain J.
M. tiNline, opened their armory in the evening, at
and Chestnut streets, and bad enlisted forty
et nine o'clock. The First City Troop have
nanimonely resolved to stand by the President
the present emergency.
The companies F, G, and B, of First Regiment
Arilless, Third Brigade, need more members
::nsiplete their quota. All persons who wish to
o , katser for the war, were invited to attend last
erring at the State Arsenal, corner Sixteenth and
and sign the muster roll. Officers of these
:-.zpsnies will he elected after the companies are
f:3l.
We hare understood that some three hundred
zazes wore registered here.
!fr. aeorge L. Ritman, an old soldier of the
Menem war, who did good service in that straggle,
forth a placard yesterday, and enlisted several
- ..,nteers at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Frankford.
THE EXCITEMENT AT BRIDEBBURG.
lererday afternoon the proprietor Of a lamp
manufaetory at Bridesburg caused to be
on his building a Secession flag. The ob-
E::ions bunting soon gathered a large crowd
a. - .vad, who demanded that it should be removed;
case it was not, violence was threatened. In a
!tv tektites the flag was removed, amid the moat
itiresisg cheers Irons the exalted mob.
A SERIOUS Tl3lll AT PILANSPORII.
At an early hour in the afternoon a large crowd,
.1!e from the city, others residents of Frankford,
olleeted around the establishment of Messrs.
Boffin, on Main street, who were sus
ones of manufacturing cannon tubes and pi-
Zrti and rending them South. The crowd had ga
,,e,r4 there with the inteution of firing the place,
Ell as there is a large amount of combustible pro
le:l'i adjoining the establishment, the result would
M7s been fearful. Information was at once sent
tr,tae Frankford station-house, when Lieut. So
ntri arai a posse of men repaired to the scene of
extltttoent. The crowd having by this time in
;awed to an alarming extent, one of the firm, Mr.
125111% was found, and he contended that the ar
116w it question were not manufactured for the
tteutioaiets. The rumor was that Perkins &
- J- 1 E sent them to Hitchcock & Co., who shipped
-`scuth. Lieut_ Somers and several proud
cilitess finally decided that the only way to
T,:event a dertruotien of property was to dote up
Flue. All the cannon-primers, two furniture
' 17131 (1$. were then removed to the station-house,
rri the retablishment closed. After this the ex
"z- srawd dispersed. Mr. Perkins 18 armorer at
Frankfurd arsenal, and, it is said, bas no an,
t:lrity to manufacture these articles (misfile, as
.
Ere secured to the United States by patent
-74,E;.
A
CONYANY AT EIS OWN EXP.ILNEIN.
e understand. that Cal. C. Tower, a member
bar of Pottsville, intends raising a company:
tquipping it at his own expease, to offer to the
Ithttarateer tams.
1:41n Fritz, at the armory of the National
'!?f,..T4. evened an enrolment list last evening. A
ail was also opened by the Montgomery Artillery,
'rter of Ameriea and Master atreeta. A large
"? war also thrown 10 the breeze-
EX TRAORDINARY FLAN waning.
It. late hour last evening, William Oliver ele
'eel the flag-staff at Spring Garden Hall, and
::%eled in raising a large flag. The pole is
.4 t , t fi
' fty feet in length, and, being wet, three
. *•4 , 11 were raacia by Mr. Oliver before he air
t-a'reli.the,3 his purpose.
/4.7, A lINION
aping declaration, addressed to the Pre
-6,1 received many signatures from loyal
mita Philadelphia. It was prepared by Hoe.
E,ttee Blaney
POILADELPHIA, April 15, 1861.
• "
t're. , iffent of the tratted States : The
--it.ral?eled event of the past week has revealed
the citizens of the traded States, beyond eines
• rs nibiiily of doubt. that peacefial retton
i":o, *tinier the form of onr Constitution is
~, e !Ito and orrn.ed, and that esoirasion means, in
Z-;,teetta its eupporters, both treason and war
(Jar country arid nation. We, therefore,
- :; ll erl'igned, to citizens of the United Stater.,
in habitants of the city of Philadelphia, re
't.''l.lt;l: to
:the proclamation of the President of
Itle,!-.lttl_ntstes, bomb; declare our unalterable
tt,„...,itiation to sustain the Government an its
Ila Maintain the honor. the integrity. and the
tittey e
6 Of noir National Union, 'TA the parte
• be Popular Government, end to redress
ena kiready long enough endured, No
v...e maiitical opinion, no name or badge
4.." 11 3' open points of psrty distinctions, shall
' 4 4 or withhold ea in the devotion of all we
4_,..i:,.•ztr.0r can ccmmand to the vindication of the
lif,ce of the
ittition, the maintenance of the laws, and the
tit
4 flag of our country.
a qeol6l m
raceland , aeetig of Company P, Captain
4. J. E attached to the First,
'' cit of Artillery, it Was unanimously resolved to
ts,;et Th e services of tae company to the Freud
gfat a the United States, and to be reedy at a
in g t it ta l s n warrliog. They have opened a recruit
o at their armory. During last evening
sstY enrolled fifty man-
The drenching rain which fell last evening had
the effect of dispersing the crowd that thronged
Chestnut street during the day, and at midnight
very good order prevailed. About two hundred
men enrolled tneir names in addition to those al
ready referred to, at Military Hall, on Third
street near Green, the majority of whom were
Germans, making an aggregate of eight hundred.
They will be equipped and ready for service by
Thursday, as well as the Minute Men, under com
mand of Captain Berry. The patriotic feeling
appears to be on the inorease, and the general
impression is that one hundred thousand men in
Pennsylvania will be found ready, willing. and
OTISIOUS to march, at a moment's warning, to the
defence of their imperilled country. The chief of
police, with lieutenants, and a large forae, remain
ed at the Central Station all night. and a strong
guard watched the premises of Messrs. Dean it
CO . at Fourth and Chestnut streeta.
A SHARP DOMESlTlC.—Yeeterday%fling
Ann Thompson (colored', a domestio at Dr. Lee's,
Thirty-fourth and Market streets, was charged be
fore Alderman Kooken with the larceny of a watch.
It seems that Mrs. Lee bad 000asion to hire addi
tional help, when she procured a white girl from
an intelligence office to this city. The old servant,
by telling a number of false tales, succeeded in
getting the white girl to leave suddenly, after be
ing employed only about a day. Immediately af
ter she had left the watch was missed, which, as a
matter of course, she was suspected of having sto
len. The white girl was afterwards found and ar
rested upon the charge of committing the theft.
Being unable to find the watch, suspicion fell upon
the old domestic, who was arrested, and in her
possession the watch was found. She was com
mitted to prison to answer.
SINGULAR DRAM OF A CHILIL—OR Sunday
afternoon a little colored child named Silvia Arm
strong, aged about four years, was taken ill from
some unknown cause, and complained of being
thirsty, and exhibiting symptoms of poisoning
from arsenic. Water was administered without
affording relief, and a prescription of a physician
was compounded and administered. The child
continued to desire something to drink, and while
the parents were down stairs it obtained a half
pint of whisky, used to bathe it, and drank the
whole of it. The father took the child to the hos
pital, where the stomach-pump afforded it relief.
The physicians endeavored to prevail upon the pa
rent to allow the ohild to remain at the inatibition,
but he refused, and while taking it home thelittle
one expired in hie arms.
Fails AT FRANS.FOItP.-At a late hour
on Sunday night, the large stems building, situ
ated on Gunpowder lane, Frankford, near the
police. station, was discovered to be on fire. The
alarm was promptly given by telegraph to the
Central Station, and as quickly communicated to
the companies in the upper districts by the same
medium. Several steam engines were speedily in
service, and the firemen used their most extra.
ordinary exertions in suppressing the flames.
Owing to the very combustible nature of the con
tents of the building, the fire spread rapidly. The
roof was burned, but the damage was trilling. It
was formerly used as an ice house.
BURGLARS CanonT.—About 9 o'clock on
Sunday night two burglars were caught in the
house at the corner of Twelfth and Melon streets,
into which they had effected an entrance by pry
ing off a back shutter. The thieves were taken
to the station-house. They had in their possession
a gold watch which had been stolen front a house
at Thirteenth and Green streets, ands ailve: card
case, stolen from Wallace and Franklm streets.
Those places were both robbed about two weeks
Binoe.
SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN.—TWO young men,
named James Robinson and John Spence, were
arrested at Ninth and Market streets on Sunday
while fighting about the possession of a watch.
They were arrested and taken to the station-house,
where tbey acknowledged that the watch did not
belong to them, but had only been entrusted to their
care. They , were eounuitted by Alderman Bib
bard for a further hearing. The watch is a double
faced gold one, with chain and a email medallion
attached.
CHICKEN THiEvma.—Yesterday morning,
about Ave o'clock, a man named Oliver Jones was
arrested in the Nineteenth ward, having in his
possession a bag filled with chickens, which be
had stolen from some place unknown. Be was
committed to prison by Alderman Clouds.
A small shed, at Thirteenth and Catharine
streets, was broken into on Friday night last, and
robbed of Ave pairs of chickens. An attempt was
made at the same time to effect an entrance into
the dwelling adjoining, which, however, proved
unsuccessful.
A FOtainturtt.—A male child about two
months old was found near the Wayne Station,
Twenty-second ward, last week, wrapped up nicely
in a basket, and a bottle of milk by its side.
SUDDEN Dasxn.—A German named Gus
tave Adolph Tiuerkland was taken sick in the
street on &many, =ad oonve7ed to the Eleventh
ward station-house, where he died in a few mi
nutes afterwards. The coroner bald an inquest
yesterday.
ATTEMPTED MVRDBB AND SOICIDIL—Last
evening, a man named Peter sheen, residing in
Logan street, north of Market, Twenty-fourth
ward, inflicted a severe stab in his wife's breast,
and then eat his own throat, which resulted in
almost instant death. His wife is also not expected
to survive.
LATER FROM CALIFORNIA
LBy Pony Express
ELECTION OF MR. M . DOUGALL AS MUTED STATES
ECEZ=3
FORT KEARNEY. April 14.—The pony e xpress
passed here at 1 o ' clock P. M. to day, bringing
ban Francisco dates to April 3d. - -
James A. McDougall was again elected United
States Senator. On the second ballot he received
seventy-seven votes. Nugent thirty-nine, and
balance scattering. 'AU the Republicans and most
of the Douglas members supported Mr. McDougall.
The weather is again rainy. The late storm
damaged the mining claims in Tuolumne county
alone to the extent of $200,000.
A new effort is to be made to contest the will of
the late Fenster Broderick, on the ground of
forgery. The estate is estimate to be worth over
$2,000,000
Wm. McNulty, formerly of Mansfield, Ohio,
who early emigrated to this State, and became
very wealthy previous to the great Sacramento
fire of 1563, which, swept away most of Ins pro
perty, committed suicide, in San Francisco, on the
31st. Intemperance and domestic troubles were
the alleged cense.
Judge Hardy, arrested at Sacramento, as an ac
complice in the murder of the printer, Mr. Newell,
at Ban Francisco, on the Ist of January last, is
making great exertions to prevent his being
brought to this city for trial. He sued out a writ
of habeas corpus before Judge Morrison, of Sacra
mento, but the judee declined to release him.
Next he tried Judge Ideltinstry, who likewise de
clined to interfere. Next, Judge McCune, of4Sa
cramento, who has released him on $lO 000 bail
The act of Congress organizing the Territory of
Nevada, it is believed, will deprive California of a
strip of her territory three hundred miles long by
from fifteen to fifty miles wide The State will
probably be unwilling to yield se large a portion
of her domain, much of which is very valuable in
giver mines. The Senate has passed the following
resolation on the ettbjeet
Resolved, That the Committee on Federal Rela
tions be instructed to inquire into and report at
the earliest possible period, first, if the act of Con
gram organising the Territory of Nevada changer
the boundary flee of California ; secondly, if so, to
what extent snob change is proposed to be made as
nearly as can be ascertained ; thirdly, what ac
tion, if any, should be had by the State in relation
to such change.
The Breokinridge Democracy State Central
Committee is in session in Fan Francisco, and are
reported to have negotiations pending with the
Douglas Committee for the purpose of bringing the
two wings of the party together.
FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS
Sandwich Island dates to the 14th ultimo have
been received per bark Yankee. The news is un•
important.
The assessed value of real and personal property
in the Hawaiian Kingdom, thin year, arose& aix
millions of dollars
The Advertiser, b discussing the present de
pression of the whaling business, assumes that it
results from temporary causes which will pass away
in a year or two, when the business will be as pros
perous as ever.
The pony expre.sa from Fort Romney, with dates
to the 22d ult., arrived at Carson Valley to- day.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.--Arrived, "A➢nl Ist
sh.P L0t..., frost to Kong bark Yankre t from Ide,
noittin.
thiteA. April let, steamer Sonora, for Panama, oar
ing
passengers
a el d p ifr e ttir
itew
seeds the export of the first quarter of last year e ty -
Stoo.orit
COMMERCIAL.—The market is dull, with little de
mand for goods for the trade ; but pork, crushed sugar,
and coffee are slightly unsettled by speoutative opera
tions, and the recent rates can hardly be realized. The
trade in breathe - rare exeedu' tar meagre, and the
mars et is decidedly dull. Iris supposed that there is
bet little wheat suitable for export rsmaining in store
that has not been engaged. There is still a large quan
tity of lower grades, much of which will be mansion
tured into superfine flour. and then exported hence.
California Ranch butter sells at3oo. Eastern is negleored.
During the past week 100,00 gallons of domestic pure
spirits were sold by the distilleries, far delivery in July,
at 260. per gallon.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE
RAARTIBURG 16,: 1861 :
SENATE.
The senate was called to order at 10 o'clock by Mr.
PENNl,Y.Speaker Fro tem.
Mr. MALL, au sat relative to the borough of Jana-
Mr. PARKER, an sot to incorporate the National
Guard's Band.
Mr. COpiPIELL, an act to vacate certain pert, of
Mantua and Story streets. in the twenty-fourth ward
of P l hila de Iph ia.
o A h o, Bro u d p d
m at t a in
andMaentoy d a i s r upp d l e
Court
YINLL AD7OI7ItZiMBNT
Mr. PULLER called up the motion pending to re
consider the vote to adjourn finally on Thursday. the
18th. The question beingeNrili the Senate reconsider ?
it was not agreed to—yeas 10, nays 16.
ON SECOND READING
An act providing for the formation of a gray battalion
i n carbon 001.101. passed—yap 19. DRYS 6.
BUppleMent to an act relating to executions. Ne
gatived.
CONSIDXS.XI).
Mr. MOTT celled up ass pplement to the act incorpo
rating the Mauch Chunk Water Company. Famed,
-tent Mr . BCIIIIY ONL, an act to unionize the sale of oer.
real erstate eorthamPton County. Pawsed.
Mr. IRISH, an act relative to legacies.
Mr. ROBINSON, an set to provide for the payment of
James McClain and idarmadnke Ram bold. .Passed.
Mr. PARKER called op a supplement to the act oon.
collating the city of Philadelphia. Passed.
Mr. IN H ARTOIS. an act to incorporate the Juniata
Iron Company. Passed.
Mr, SMITH, on leave, read in plum a supplement to
the act incorporating the Old Guard, of Philadelphia.
which was taken up and passed.
Mr. eh ARIL': called up an act to incorporate the
Media and Chester Telegraph Company. Passed.
Mr. YaRDLEY. an act to authorize the sale of cer
tain reel estate. Passed.
Mr. WELSII. for the Speaker, a supplement to the
act incorporeting. the borough of hi:dal:port, in the
county of Schuylkill. Fused. tin motion of Mr. FINNEY, the Senate proceeded to
osider the supplement to the free haulms law
c l p
The Senate resolved Waif into Committee of the
Whole, Mr. Schindel in the chair.
Alter a number of sections had been read and passed
in committee, on motion, the committee rose, reported
progress. and asked leave to nit again, which was not
agreed to. This brings the bill to second reading.
mr. BLOOD called up an act to lay out a Mate road
in
as the unties of McKean. Elk. Forrest ? and Marion.
I Psed. co
Dlr. CONIeELL, moved that the committee be dis
charged, and thertenate pnmeed to the console. anon
of an sot to provide for a stay of execution in certain
eases. limed to—yeas IC nays
The Senate went into Committee of the Whole upon
the bill, and the question being taken on the first 'mo
tion, it woo dunned to by aus vote-13 to 13.
The committee reported the result to the Senate, and
the report bein N
g agreed to, the ivea boat.
Mr. BED3ON witted up the bill to incorporate the
Suspension Transit Company. which passed finally.
Senate then adjourned until 3 o'olook.
AFTERNOON 51.11610 N.
A. number of Lilts wereconsidered and passed finally,
and among noon the follotnnz:
COPattibt., Galled t he supplement tortbo cot
incorporating the Prankford Mutual Insurance Com
pany,w
4° ,,bich Reseed finally.
° ll6ll Th l t , a bill relative to the Harrisburg
and Bambarg_Railroad Company.
Mr. CONNELL. a bill to chance the name of the
Firm Reg:meet of Artillery of Philadelphia: also a bill
relative to the election of school direcitora iR German
town.
M. FINNEY. a bill to incorporate the Beaver Coal
and Navigation Company.
Mr. IPIHRIE. an act to enable joint tenants, tenants
in common, and adjoining owners of mineral S ande, to
develop the same.
Mr. SMITH read in plane &bill relative to the collec
tor of taxes an foreign insurance companies.
The bill was laid over.
Mr. BOUND read in place a bill to ineorporate the
Pseifie Railroad company of Pennsylvania, which was
taken up and negatived.
The Senate then adjourned.
EVNetING 4 31113510 N.
A large number of bills were considered and passed
finally. and among them the followmg :
Mr. NlOllOl.B called up the bill to incorporate the
Delaware and Schuylkill Passenger Railway CompanY,
wnieh_passed eas 25. nays 4.
Mr. PARKER, a bill to incorporate the Navy-Yard,
Broad-street, and Fairmount Passenger Railway Com
pany, which passed finally—yeas 22, lisle 6.
Mr. SERRILL, a supplement to the act incorporating
the Farmers' Bank, whion passed.
The bill to prevent the trneortation of unsound fish
into itiladelplua passed finally.
v.-adjourned.
HOUSE
The House was called to order at 10 o'clock by Been&
er odVlB.
The reading of the Journal was dispensed with.
BILLS PASSED.
Mr. WILDEY called up the sot to authorize the
trustees of the First Presbyterian Church, in Kensing
ton. to sell certain real estate. Passed. -
. . .
Mr. COLIANB called up the supplement to the - act to
incorporate the Allestmer Bridge Company, of Fayette
county. Passed
Mr. MOORK called up the bill to incorporate the
American Medical SceietY, Passed.
Mr. PRESTuI9, an act to incorporate the Philadel
phia Public Bathing Society. Paned. __
Mr. THOMAS, an act to enable Edwin W . Lehman.
executor and thaws or Janice A. Lehman, to sell aor
tal!) real estate. Passed.
Mr. ABBOTT, a further supplement to the soot to In^
oorpnrate the Union Rail Association. at the Falls of
sohuylitill. Panlea•
Mr. McDONOUGIT. to incorporate the St. Mary's
Beneficial Society. Passed.
My. SHEPPARD, an act relative to the Old surveys
in Remington. Mopamenens, &o Passed.
Mr. AUSTIN,aot to annex Dublin and Springfield
townships. in Huntingdon county, to the county of Ful
ton. Passed.
Mr. BROOKE AD. an act to prevent the deatruotion
of deer in Monroe county. Passed.
Mr. BYRNE. a further supplement to an act relating
to hawkers- pedlers, Acq., in Schuylkill county. Panned.
Mr. DOPE, an ant to Incorporate the Easton and Iron
Hilt Railroad. Palmed.
Mr. COWAN. an act to eatabish a ferry over the
Allegheny River at Tideoute, in the county of Warren.
Paned.
. Mr. BART A OLOMEW, an.aot to annex a part of the
township of Norwegian to the borough of Pottsville.
Pseud.
Mr. HILL. an sot to abolish Perkiomen IndePend
ent bohool District. Passed.
DID DOT SIECIIDE
Mr. BA BNB L,FV, an aot to which the late townships
of Byberry and Moreland, in the northeastern portion
of the Twente-third ward, Philadelphia, to the county
of Bucks. under the name of Byberry township
Mr. SHISP4' ARD opposed the bill, and movelthat it
bepostponed for the present.
Messrs. Dunlap, Duffield, Gaskill. Lieseannit, and
Ranged voted against the postponement % but the mo
tion prevailed—yeas SS. nays SA—and the bill was lost.
Mr. I.,EISE:NRING read in Mace an act relative to
contiacte. This bill provides that it shall be lawful for
contractors to eater o lien or liens upon the 'Lawlor other
froperty of any railroad company for labor and materials
urnished in the construction thereof:provided said liens
are entered and placed upon the records of the oily or
county where said roads may terminate or have their
general °Moe. within two years from the completion of
the work for which snob labor and materials may have
been furnished. Laid on the table.
. . .
Mr. VVILDEY. an act to incorporate the Pront.street
and Itegheny:avenne Railroad, with the proviso that
it shall not go into effect if disapproved of by Councils
within three months after the assease of this act.
Pasted.
Mr. GRAHAM, to chance the name of Pahnetto
street, in the city of Philadelphia, to Bummer street.
Mr. WALKER, a supplement authorising the Union
Market Company to borrow money. Passed.
Mr. HECK. a supplement to the act incorporating
the Commonwealth insurance Company of Harrisburg,
extending the same to the Stuninehannatt Insurance
Company r __Paseed.
Htmnt, an act relative to the estate of Prudence
Christy. deceased. Passed.
Mr. ROC U, an apt to incorporate the Dothan Creek
Railroad Company. in Bohuyikill county, Passed.
Mr. LAWRENCE. an act to incorporate the La
fayette Railroad Company. Passed.
EZZIIIII
Mr. LIRGENRING called up the bill to divorce - Edwin
George Welles from Ellen, his wife. The House re
fused to suspend the rules, and the bill fell.
Mr. MULLIN Galled up the bill to divorce John P.
Pringle from his wife Martha. He spoke for some time
in favor of the divoroo. Adjourned until afternoon.
AFTSTANOON WINSTON.
Mr. RlLLMfered the following resolution:
Resolved, That the faith. credit, and support of this
Commonwealth. to any amount and to any extent. ie
here hy pledged to the Government of the United elates,
to aurorae its laws, protect its property, and preserve its
W I " . STALL mid he Lind no denim to change hie vote
on the military bill, but desired to place himself and
the Democratic porty right upon the record. 'ghat Part/
won il ever stead by the eountry.
The resolution was referred to a special committee,
with instructions to report this evening.
Mews. LEM:N/11N G and ELLENBERGER asked
and obtained leave to change their votes on the mili
tary bill
MrAUFFIRLD offered a resolution tendering the
Eluvial' of the members of the House to the General
Government.
The reeolution was ruled out of order.
During the pendency of them resoiutions several rt
triotio speeohoe were made. Considerable confusion
at times prevailed.
The best feeling mite between Republicans and De
moontta, and all are ready to nerve in a common cause.
The following bills paaeed finally : An act to change
the name of Second Regiment. terond Brigade ;a sup
plement to the act incorporating the Ironton Railroad
CompanY• -
Several other Ville of an unimportant character Mi
xed.
The House refused to suspend the rules touses the
MA to prevent the importation into Philadelphia of un
evuud fish.
ildjouzned nub/ evening.
EV/MISS SESSION
The SPEAKER appointed the following committee
on Mr. Rill's reeolnuone: Meagre. Ball, Bill, Arm
strong, Hofiue, and Bohner.
The following Demoaratio membere changed their
votes to "aye" on the military toll: Messrs. Lei:ten
ting. _Ellenberger. Byrne, Smith of Berke, BOUT, Lich
tenwatlner, and Osterbout.
Emaimma
The followine billet healed :
An act to authorize canal companies to effect cede=
.ontmate.
An sot relative to Wager street. PhiladelPhia•
An act to incorporate the Frankford and Philadelphia
Passenger Railway Company.
The ant requiring a resumption of 'peas payment
by the banks. and for the better regulation of the Our-
Teney of the State, and fixing the day of resumpton at
the second Tuesday in January, 1882. being a substitute
for the Senate bill. wax chisetuseed at setae lensttt Ls
Messrs. Armstrong. Williams, Davis, Ball. Trani',
Sheppard, and canons.
M. BaRNRL WY moved an amendment. providing
for a resumption on the first day of June next.
Pending the question on the amendment, the Rouse
adjourned.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL*
The .Muney Market.
PBILADELPHIA♦ April IS. lan
Almost nothing was done at the !nook Board today.
in the few transactions that were made the decline
was heavy.
The money market is unchanged. Nearly all business
is elected by the intense excitement, which has filled
the streets in the business centres with a wild mob,
and the disturbance interferes with the ninially calm
currents of trade and finance in a manner cults smon
billing even to people used to being in the very midst
of eleetion excitements and the multitudes that flock
to witness vomiter parades.
The banks have tendered to the Governor of Penn
sylvania such an amount of money as may be needed
to render efficient eta to the Federal Government.
Their loaue are about the came es lest week, while
the cirouation has been withdrawn to the extent of a
quarter of a million of dollars, and the denceite and
specie largely Increased.
OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT.
WRZELT AVERAGES OP TEE PHILADZLPHIA. BANES
93.921.000
5.040,414
4 (66,35
,694.000
1.603,421
1,791,060
066.699
692 67
740,270
.400 29,)
1, 1 74.28 9
649 z 66
7,100,447
497.060
468.657
69. 96
49 7 .9 946
411,710
420.106
3.392 000
8 66 00
4.028,917
1,516,400
1.628,122
1,2 ,090
890,822
683 51
665 364
1,436.773
1,878,775
2 64 $5
At 3 575
806 166
469 68T
766,166
487.846
418000
401,359
Philadelphia ..
North America
Farm & Mech—
, Commercial.--
Mechanics'.--
N. Liberties—
Southwark.-- .
Kensington—
Eenn Township
Western ..
Man. & Meek—
, Commerce......
Girard.. .
Tradesmen's.—
Consolidation
11 City— .
Commonwealth
Corn Exchange
ICIMM
EMZEMI
Borth America.
Pane & Mech..
Mechanics'.--
N. Liberties--
Southwark...;...Keasingten....., -
Penn Township
Western
Man. & Mech..
Commerce....;..
Girard
Tradesmen's...-.
Consolidation—
.
City--
Commonwealth
Corn Exchange
Union—.___ •
X 210 6 000
2 006 280
2.885 642
942.000
896.961
0 MO
1, 60,E
467,026
647,668
883.532
:651,621
829416
1 3 7 9 968
g 6 99 84
466,842
WY 462
292.1 EC
287,811
91,8»4.680
1,946,061
2,961.165
83.8 COu
COT 587
996,000
26,049
6,0,766
499,171
897.369
602.976
632.8/3
I 1.07 8. 424
I 369.038
4
260412
83,330
231.431
278,108
240.303
Tota,L .......
' 6 .498 933
18,008,116
The following is a statement of the transactions at
the Philadelphia Clearing Rouse, for the week ending
April 13, as furnished by the inanager, George E.
Arnold, Esq.
Clearings. Balances.
April 8.. .—_-__83.800.643 45 113119,939 12
9 —.--- 3.121,149 90 191,653 74
ID__ - 3,280,984 91 178,871 99
L. 11— 24146,637 29 172,473 76
3 041,548 39 199.910 51
13--- ---....... 3.117.142 18 211,911 56
491947.906.07 *1,203,247 97
The aggregates conaparetrillt those of preViotle weeks
ai follows:
- • ;April 16. April 8.
Capital stordr___.*ll,2l6,6oll 811.8E1 595_1ne. $9,000
1,05119._. 25,415,442 25.413186.. inn. 2146
Specie .-...- 6.676.122 6,462.093 -Ina. 223,019
Doe fm other 2.000.122 1.999,869.- inc. 110,293
Due to other Eke.- 3.541,153 3,135,734-Ino. 407.419
Deposits... ..._t..... 16 458,033 16.906.115- Inc. 412.818
Circulation.— . 2,820.813 3.070,220-pec, 219,467
Loans.. Z 9419145, Circulation', Devosits,
Nov. 4, 1867.21,199,462 2,971,464 2,141,113 16,636,788
Jan. 11,1858.21,802,314 8,770,701 1,011,033 11,465,265
July . " .24,311,928 0,630,617 2,434,1 n /6„466,846
Jan. 3, 1859..26.451.067 6.062366 2,741,724 17„049,093
July ..26,448,44.3 4,897,063 2,808,208 16,481,034
Jan. 3, 1800..25,8136,301 4,490,251 2,656 ,sot 14,932,919
July 2----26.801,596 4,274,542 2,ft,78,4 15,494,915
Dec. 26,973.207 3.333,027 2,667,903 15.061,130
Jan. 7, 1861.26 821,280 4,020.266 2,689,811 16.261,928
Feb. 4.. -..26.801.1,81 4,638.044 3,778.398 15,291436
Mar. 4-.....26,096,314 5,006.939 2.811,491 14,360,736
11000 147
April
24,973,496
STAISI 28.008:215
6,675,121 2,820,813 16,438,933
rhiladclpkia Steck Exchange salve,
April /9, /96.14
111sPoRTIR6y1.1.E,NLAT-91/11111R,Monettanni.Exotpinte.
FIRST BOARD
1
lo o Penne, 5‘...- 86 200 Long Inland-651ra 10
000 14 Yawls R. 63...... 65 2N Bic Kentricy—bg.lDS
1 Can/ & Amboy ....116 27 d0._........ b 5.105
1 Hazleton Coal.-- 45
BETWEEN BOARDS
4 N Yenna R lop
/00 Reading R...55wn 1641
SECOND BOARD
WOO Fauna coup 8e...,.83
WOO ilitY 65-
il 0nevr.10,134-
Woo City 3i
1 Cam & Amboy— „al97ai
CES-HEAVY
. CLOSING PRI
Bid. dake.i.
97.# 9Thi
Phiin 64 K. 71714 97% :
Philo, Be .-new._109.59 10334 •
Penns +M..-- 893%
16 9 80 % 9
Reed R 16;
Reed bds al 84
Reed mt 6e'Bo SI 92
Read nu, 9s 'B6- . 72 74
PennsSo% 39
Pennaß ear SI 85
Moths Can con. 49 403. -
Morns Can 110.394 10198
Soh PI fa 14 98
Sob Nay Imp 6e. 70 .70
Soh Nay 5tk..... 4 7
SoElam 4 b Nay Pried- Ip 16%
THE PRESS. PHILADELPHIA., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1861.
du._ .aswn.l3
S Cam & .&mboY..—lia
2 du. ; ......—.115
10 Penns. 11—......ca5h 39
2 do .....„0000
lmtrn R Prefd_ lo I Bid. A: ,
I ked
56
Elmira?' '73.__..63 66
Long Island It _. 534'. 1034
Leh CI lc N.—St 53
Leh CI dc N 80p..33 ss
North Parma it 734 2A4
NY& it 6s ..tnt off 6.04 66
16 Penner It 102_90 62
GnOnwinne R Con. 3 f 4
02451P1622 Prat- 7
Prank & Routhw 42 46
118&36-st R (hyoid:it 43
Itsoe&Yine-st ILIQ 11
West Pints A--514 68g
Spruce & 7 8
Groan & Costes-36 16
Philadelphia Markets
--Evening •
The receipt of the war news anAdralel'eleitement at
tending it have checked business operations tO-day,
and Breadstaffs are steady.. hut quiet, with a few anal i
sales of Flour to note at $5 MX 06 50 for super; 96 ' 6234
es.Sr for entree 86e6.25 for fanily. and 96.60e7.26f0r Wog brand.. as in quality. There is very little de
mind for ehlpment, and Met - rade arc the only buyers at
the above figures- eye Flour is dull, and offered at
$3 9734e3 50. Corn Meal is steady at $a 75 for Penn
sylvania.
Wilma. is unchanged, with further sales of Pennsyl
vania red at 132 o: choice lots, 1930130. a 1,4 prime
Delaware at 7350. White ranges at from 135 0550 ' as in
quality. Rye is selling in a small way at 680700 for
Pennsylvania. Corn is more plenty. and the demand
lees active to-day ; 34)00 bushels new yellow sold at
(1030. in store and in the cars ; Inta afloat Ma held
at 6 2 0 . Oats are firm at 330333i0 for Pennsylvania, and
ale for Delaware.
BASK rs ISOSTOe 'Mad wanted; small sales of first No 1
Quaroitron at 'Wei% 60 per ton.
COTTON IS Met at previous quoted rates, and the de
mand from manufacturers is light.
Oaommtms—There is very little movement and no
change In prices.
PROVISIO . I46.—The demand is limited..but holders are
very firm in their views,and not offering their stocks
freely.
Six os.—There is very little Cloverseed aiming. and
small sales are making at 04 7506, the latter for prime
Wirtimy continues dull at 1734esteo for Penna. and
Ohio bide, lelic for drudge, and 173 for hhde.
CITY ITI-41:MS.
CLOSING LECTURD OF Rev. mu. mamma .--This
evening, at the Hall of the University, the Rev. W. A,
P. Martin will deliver his Closing lecture on "China
and the Chinese," before the Young Men's Christian
Association. His subject will be, "Wonderful semi-
Christian Revolution now in Progress in China."
AN EDITOR IN DISGUISR.—One of those useful
members of society recently bought a suit of clothes at
the palatial store of GRaliviLLE SToKICe, No. 60? Chest-
nut street, and thus expands:
We have lately got a new suit of clothes, and no
man could be more effectually disguised. We looked
like a gentleman. Upon first putting them on, we felt
like a eat in a strange garret. and for a long time
thought we Were swapped a: We went to the house.
and soared the baby into fits ; our wife asked us if we
wanted to see Mr. Jones. and told us that we would find
him at the office ; went there, and pretty soon one of our
business men Came in, with a strip of paper in his hand.
He asked if the editor was in ; told him we thought not.
asked him if he wished to see him particularly ; said be
wanted him to pay that bill; told him we did not be
lieve he would be in ; business man left. Started to the
house again met a couple of young ladies : one of them
asked the other' what handsome stranger is that ?' In
this dilemma we met a friend, and told him who we
were, and got him to introduce us to our wife, who is
now asproud of us as can be. The next time we get a
new suit we shall let her know beforehand."
COLDS, INFLuzerza.--The great end sudden
abatises of cur olimate are fruitful sources of Pul
monary and Bronchial affections. Experience having
proved that simple remedies often act speedily and cer
tainly when taken in the early stage of disease, re
course should at once be had to "Brown's Bronchial
Troches," or Lozenges, let the Influenza, Cough. or
Irritation of the Throat be over so slight, as by this
precaution a more serious attack may be effeetually
warded off. ay 13-stuth St
Tax 'THOUSAND Mum pnom PirrinnyLvAnia..—lt
is understood that a requisition will be made upon
Penney lvs nia for 10,000 men to march in defence of the
Union. Uniforms must be praoured for this army of
soldiers ;but the civilians who will remain at home will
continue. to pruritus their garments at the Brown
Stone clothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, Nos. 003
and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, where the
most splendid suits for Oentlemen and Youths to be
found in the country are made.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH PAGE,
ARRIVED
•
Bhip Lizzie Oakford, Eldridge, 111 days from Calcut
ta, with mdse to order.
Sohr Lamont Dupont, Hering. 8 days from Matanzas,
with 'sugar and molasses to John Mason tc Co.
Bohr Jos Ramsey, Jones. 8 days from Plymouth, N C,
with 176.000 shingle, to Noniron & Sheets.
Bohr G. , 0 Taylor. Zohnson. 1 (AY from tinow Md,
with lumber to Jos Sanaa & Soo.
Bohr Wm George Jaokacm, I day from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to Jae L Dewier & C
kohr Bohemia.. Clark. 2 days from Chesapeake City.
with grain to Christian ic Curran.
Steam tug America, Virden. 12 from the
Capes. with ship Lizzie Oa% ford in tow. The ship Lan
caster, for Liverpool, wont to Boa at 9 o'clock on Sun
day night.
(Corresporeetae of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE ISLAND. N. J.. April 14-6 P M.
The ship Southern Rights. for Baltimore and some
fifty other vessels went to sea this afternoon. A bark
and two brigs passed in. The schooner Minerva. ashore
on Cold Spring Bar. will have her oars° of sager and
molasses discharged by to-morrow nis ht. The sugar is
all wet. The schooner will be got off as soon as W dis
charged ind N W.
Yam, THOS. B. HUGHES.
(Correenondenoe of the Ptilladelphia change.)
MATANZA Ex R. Marcia 29
The British brig Avalanohe, 'apt McDougal, from
Mayaguez for Philadelphia, with a cargo of sugar and
molasses. sprung a leak during a violent northeast gale,
night of Zid net. and was abandoned next day in a sink
ing condition. The crew were picked up the game even
ing, and brought to this port yesterday, lasing nothing
bat what they stood in.
Yours, HENRY V.MAYNE.
Steamship Virginia, Kelly, hence at Diamond 13th
Bark Ida, Morrison, sailed from Palane° 32d nit for
Philadelphia.
Bare Mrstery- Mayo, for Philadelphia, was ready for
sea at Helvoet Zltlt ult.
Brig Viekingen, 0111011, Winne, via Queenstown, at
Dublin lit inn.
Brig Cornelia, Dogen, sailed from the Texel 38th ult
for Philadelphia
Bohr George Mangbam, Soudder. for New York. was
loading at Remedios Met ult.
Bohr H A Weeks, Godfrey, cleared at Savannah 12th
inst for Nassau.
Bohr Maggie Validation, Ireland, cleared at Savannah
I3th mar ior Wilmington. 84 C.
Bohr Ivy. Henderson, for Ballade, phia, cleared at New
Yo• k yesterday.
Bahr .1 id Vance, Burdge, from /Smyrna, Florida, at
New York eaterday.
Bohr Jonathan May, Cobb, from Wilmington, kl C, at
New York yesterda.
Mrs Mars. Josep hine, and Comet, hende arrived at
New York yesterday.
Bohr Wave. Barrett, hence with a cargo of slate for
Savannah. was fallen in with 12th inst. off Hatteras in
a leaky condition. having encountered is succession of
heavy gales. the captain and crew were taken off by
the schooner F F Randolph, at New York yesterday.
bhe went down soon after the crew left her. The Wave
was five years old. Iti3 tons register. and hailed from
Great Egg Harbor.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
LIP TO 12 o•oioOf LAN? sum
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
A F Tenni. New Orleans Col W F Reynolds. Pa
J hi Doherty. Cinoinnati J Bauman. Lancaster
Josiah Perham Roston John Wyeth
II Datong. New York Mee Wroth
Somerset Robninon.MD. DO B It Nikerson. Penna
A C Browninge_,lnd'apolie Hon T Jones Yorke, 1.4 J
B T Jones, Jr, Penns W /Auburn, New York
A Ardavard, New York Isaac Brooks, Baltimore
Levi Mat son, Port Carbon Mira hi Prevost, Phila
John C Kelley, New York P Ferguson. New Haven
Gen W eutton. New York W Fox. Pottsville
W R. Foster, New_ York 0 Wendell & wf. Wasb.DC
M L liambureer, 21 Y lel= H C Wendell, Wean
A brier Bray It. la. St Louis ,jae L Truslow. New York
Miss Truslow, New York Danl Denby, Jr.& 1, Boston
Miss Everett, Boston Juo R Gittioss & la,_Halt
Capt Cutt &la New York C 8 Bradford & In, Phila
ml
E D Gover, New York B F Gordon. Maryland
H W wilkinir,Georgia Winter Walker, Canton
N P Stanton, New Jersey P E .Reed & wf, Boston
A al Porter. Louisiana H 0 Say,or. New York
W D Stauffer, Lancaster F W Bird, Boston
A w Stuart, Penns Riddle, Penna
.1 P Eolliday, II 8 A firs F Wyeth. Harrisburg
Mrs Haley. Harrisburg rof 8 8 Haldeman, Pa
R $ Cook. New York C Durant, Conn
.1 B Freebie & tam. Cal Mine Y Align. Cal
p iturarle.
M es s Nork q R atoll in, Carlisle
C Seaman, lieo Collin.. NeW York
F Smith It In. Boston Wm M Whiff, N 1. ork
B Fidler & wt. N Jersey Mr Colson, New York
Mad Colson, New York B W Leavenworth. 14 Y -
Chas B Moore. New York Leonard D White. N Y
G .7 Appeld. Baltimore J D Chandler, Wile). Del
Al Couitright, N York Thom Leggett, New York
A Duriesen. Boston A Wightman, New York
C W McCune. N York .1 H Clement. Boston
M Oliver. New York L Sanders, New York
Dr L W Biokey A W Hinkley
St 'i . Taylor, New York W bit Ellis, Fe ns
A J Rich, Buff a lo F P Wood. Buffalo
P P Pratt,. Buffalo It Bowles & la
Mrs B F Bowles H Winter Davis, Balt
Mrs Davis,Ba timore 0 H Trumbull & is, N Y
A iiihrick,_TeXalt J . Cornell & la. New York
Geo W wilily & la,_N Y Mrs C Livingston, f 4 Y
W C Arthur. New York W J i.srter,_Yermont
Sand C West. New York J B Stuart, Wash. ID C
Mr Royeb, Phil& nog erenee, Lana
8W 11 Dolor. Shamokin W L Dewart . Peons
JT_Davis, Virginia W Amery. New York
0 N Kerr. $t Louis W P Chain, Pekin, ill
W H Clark, Penns B Muff, New York
tr la Taber, New Bedford M B uherwood, Buffalo
A Wel ton, New York Cant C albs. Texas
T P Wheelock, Maas R A. Wason. Toledo
R P Davis. Boston C F Mitohell, Virginia
J A Curtin, New c ork W liCheaver. Washinstn
Dde Gorcourie. New York H Fitzsimons. Fauna
Wft Wright. Cincinnati ii T Otis. Boston
J Brainard, Conn 0 Btigelli & wr, New York
Joon C Hager, Lancaster
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fuxin street. below Arch.
J C Geisonder tr. Indiana J C King. Ohio
W
L. King, Baltimore Theo Coulon, Maryland
W House, Easton W 0 Brown Easton
Semi Able c
_Seaton Wm Abe . Issaton
üßench, m Chunk WmLeiarnring_sc wt. Pa
P Sharkey. Pd Chunk A N Rietharde, Weilmrg
,l I H Hemel, Selinsgrove Semi Bower. Straaburg
Moore, i•illsburg Jos F Knipe. Harrisburg
Wm J Harvey. Penns Ingham Correll & ia, N J
F Brown. Reading Wm Smith. York
C M Smith, York B H Gregg. klasillon, 0
N Thompson, Milroy All Malone. Lancaster
Thu McNamar, ithilada M Moßarney, Penns
H W Emmet, Hanover R F Ellis. Lewistown
C MoCloy. Lewistown Goo Jib, & la, Penns
Min nt Seniors, Penns J EC Deohort. Charribersh's
Wm B Newton. Delaware Chaa H Howell, Lancaster
Jag P Turner. Mumma" H Bele. Ohlo
Mum H Peck & la N York C RatafflBll. Danville
John C romans. liamsb'c J Mcflenrr, lAmboa
A tl Stewart, Penner Los Q A Stevens, Penns
Jam MoHenr Cambria W Billow, Ohio
D W Titus, Montrose Billings Stroud, Montrose
A Chisholm, Penns E V Green, Montrose
T Foster, M Chunk A B Rosenheirn, N York
B Brown, Connecticut A G Mason, Penns
B Glemmile, York Miss Sarah Jay. York
Bishop. Maryland I) Tvler. Clearfield no
Eii Lowe Wmeport I) Clark, Danville
R_B 'Whelan. Banvills W T Forayto. Penns
W S Shattuck, New York PI Smith, Aderoersbnrg
Thu C Grove. Mercerab's. Jas Scott. Lewisburg
W Wilson & wr. Cleveland H Levy & la, Fenna
J D 8 Gut. M Hamburg Jim L Hawn. Lewisburg
John II Bottle. Lewiburg John H Goodman, Lewitilig
T W Beaver, Milwa ukee J it Mulvane, Ohio
Rev Joe Mahon, Shippensburg
LOUR; HOTEL—Ghee:nut street. above Third.
Al Jones.Jr, Philadelphia L Reiter. Philadelphia
Miss Rush, Pennsylvania L R Rrooke, Pottsville
A K Pedriok. Harrisburg .8 C Warner & la. Philp
A Bateman. New York 8 Blemberrer. Phila
That Bile, Washington ilt Rule, Pet.reburg
H Solomon, New Yilirk W T Howell. Mkt
John 8 Bruen, New York 0 Colburn, New York
H Barton. New York P Duncan
L L Croaker. Philadelphia
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Fifth
T W Gorman, Baltimore J D White, Penna.
Wm MoKenny. Maryland Geo W Harvey. Wash
8 Silver , Delaware Geo Brinton, W Cheater
14 Kurtz, Lane co. Pa J 8 Weisz, Centre co, Pa
Tra. or. Minerevilie, Pa I McConkey, York 00, Pa
It McConkey, York co, Pa A S Lanais, Hollidaraburg
Jos A Belgian Baltimore JA R Ellis. Springfield
A G Seymour, Jersey City Mrs J Robinson. Penna
Ll3risein, Lewistown A A Kennedy. Elmira
J W Roseburg, Pottsville A Hankins. Trenton
H Mon es Hazleton Jaolmon Laws. Penna
B Hollins'ec la. Penna naml Bentz. Connecticut
J M Bunn. Connecticut E P Stewart., New York
G P unnrews, New York C R Gardner, Washington
W Dickson & son. .N J B Darber, Delaware
W R Wiesen, Jersey Shore A Lippincott, Penna .
A W Stewart, New York G A Puller, Lawrence
19 Beaumont, Tennessee
THS ClNloBl—Amtretreet. above 'Third.
R Boden. New York r Roberts, New York
J M Sharplesu & w. Chester Mix* Lydia Eckel. re J
()Warman & 1, New Jersey .1 Brown, New Jersey
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ESOLUTIONS OP TRH BOARD OF TRAMS.—
The following preamble and resolutions were, on mo
tion of Mr. Merrick, unanimously adopted at a meeting
of the Board of Erade last evening:
Whereas, In the present critical condition of political
affairs, it becomes incumbent on all loyal citizens, of
°veil , class Imblicly to express their fealty to the Na
tional Government, and their unalterable devotion to
the Constitution and the Union
And 'whereas, such expression is peculiarly appro
priate at this time from the mercantile and industrial
Muses of this community, whose interests have been
cherished and extended under the protection of the flag
of our country : therefore,
Resolved. That the Board of !Trade of Pandalphis
take this opportunity of declaring the ardent and un
wavering attachment of its members. and of the com
mercial Community of this oity generally, to the Union,
the Constitution, and the flag of the United State%
Resolved, That,the Association of the Board of
Trade, and the merchants and manufacturers of Phila
delphia. l e invited to assemble at those rooms at 12
o'clock noon, on Wednesday. the 17th inst., to respond
to the above reeolutions.
Resolved, That the secretary be instructed to raise
the United States flag over the building and rooms of
the Board.
Resolved, That the above-resolutions be 'published in
the daily papers of this city.
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and Emma. L. Alexander. both of New Cas tl e noun ar
ly.
Del.
DIED.
ENGLEB.—On the 11th inst., Joaeph Y. Engles, aged
67 rears.
Funeral will take place from his late recidenoe, No.
pal Filbert street, on Wednesday afternoon, at
o' . look. •.,
. .
cANENY.—On the 13th inst.,
Mrs. Margaret Mo-
Aneny. wife of Hugh MoAneny,aged 38 years.
Valiant! from the residence of her husband, No.
433 Redwood street, (Fifth street, below Federal,)
etuesde.Dscomier. at 8 o , oloos.
BLUNDELL—On the 12th mat" Bathe Boyle, wife of
Nicholas Blonds.,, in the 87th year of her age.
THOMAB.—At Germantown, on the morning of the
14th inst., of scarlet fever, Harry Albert, youngest sou
of 8. Harvey and Annie 0. Thomas, in the Math year of
ht. age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respeot
fully invited to attend the funeral. from his parents'
residence. Tulpehooken street, on Wednesday after
noon. at 2 o'clock. • •
VOGME.2.—On Sunday morning, the 14th inst.. after a
short illness, at his residence in Mantua, James C.
V
ogdas,agece36 years.
Foneral from his late residence, on the 17th inst.. at
10 o'clock,
iswER Y.—On the lfth mat., Ann, wife of Michael Bee
r,. aged 66 years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. in
Twenty-fourth street, above Callowhill, on Wednesday
inotoing.
FlRlki.—On First-day morning. 14th inst., Thomas
Firth, in the 86th year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of Isaac C..tones, No.
633 Race street. on Fourth-day morning. at 10 o'elook.
HA KZ RASL.Y.—At Thornilale, ea tho all lust., Lotus t
Grail infant daughter of .ur. a. and Lorusa G Me,
••
merely.
SMERSLY.—On the 16th inst., in the 31st year of
her age, Louisa 6., wife of Dr. E. a. Hameraly, and
daughter of the late Charles Graff, Esq.
Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law,
B. Ferguson, No. 1031 Cherry at, on Wednesday after
noon, at 3 o'clock.
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113 PRIVNISTLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.
PHILADELPHIA. A 911 1 15, WO
tOßGisftS Pio. 9.)
1. The Major General invites the attention of the
troupe underhis command to the rroolauistion of the
President of the United States, calling for Seventy-five
Thousand VoMoteers, and to the probability of a call
tiy
iv t is hit Governor of Pennsylvania for the services of this
dion. . _
It. The Major General deems it necessary to re
mind the officers and men of his division that their duty
to themselves, to their State, and to their oouatry, in
the present emergency, requires the adoption of a rigid
system of military instruction, and he rehea on their
loyalty for its enfnroement.
111. The Brigadier Generals will give orders for ape
oiat to the instruction of member!, of 001091L
om in the totioel of the soldier, and adopt the most ef
ficient means of putting' their Brigades in oondinon for
immediate service.
By command of
Major Genera
ru l p PATTERSON.
R. pitft PRICY.
It Assistant Adjutant General.
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gZTHE RIGHT REV. BISHOP BOW
MAN will administers he rite of confirmation in
er Chapel, Twenty-seem:4 and Locust street,.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. The sermon will be
preached by the Rev. Dr. Vinton of the Churohof the
Holy 'trinity. Beryl*e at a quarter before 8 o'clock. It*
rr - V- FRIENDS OF ERE UNION OF TUE
JUNE CRENTE WARD!—all eitlzetur of the
Nineteenth Ward. WO are friends of the Union. end
disposed to render aid in the present emerr ency to the
cause of oar country. are mimed to meet Told (Theis
clay) EVENING. at 7.4 o'clock. at the house of ROBT.
F. BOWERS. corner FRANKFORD ROAD and NOR =
Rid Street, to consider and take notion on the.present
orals of our country. Come one, oome all. friends of
our Union!
Manna M. Buckley. Ferdinand Gender,
James Tmert, • • Adam Warthman,
Av drew Haman. B: k. Caviller,
Bterbea
_Tar tor, Samuel S. Warthman.
Jame. Work. Joel R. Rothermel,
Ramp
_a Reeoher, auntie! A. Miller,
Jas. Mcßride Jos. P. MoSorley,
Robert F. Bo wers, aroma Gillingham.
IA iohael Prioe, Ed. Tryon
Wm. McClean, Mot:eft Johnson. It.
DT" PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL
sOCIKTY.—The elated meeting and dtspley. for
Awnl will be bold at coNossm HALL. on TUESDAY
EvEnloe next, the 16th inetant:_ at 8 o'eloot._
extra dieplar ant i c i pated. A W. HARRISON,
anti 2t * Recording Saoretari.
rffe SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
RAILROAD .1111n0S1 Sleeting and
Election of the Btookholders of the Schuylkill and Sus
quehanna Railroad Company. akrequired by their
°barter, will be held at the C.ONTINSNTAL ItOTtiL,
in the city of Philadelphia, rennnylvaxua, on hION
DAY. May etti.lBBl. at 12 o'clock. M.. for the purpose of
choosing a FTIPSIOent and a= Managers to serve for the
ensuing year, and also for the oonsideration of such
other liminess sigma) , properly be brought before said
meeting. FRANK 8. BOND,
April IS. len. [apls-tmy6) Secretary.
CHINA AND THE CHINESE—THE
Last Lecture or ibis course,. before the Young
ges . elarlethin Asegoietieh. b E Rev. W. A. P. MAY
TIN, will be dehvereit on TIJBBDAY EVENING next,
isth inst.. in the HALL Or TILE UNIYBRZITY.
Oubject—" ouderful Segni-Christian Revolution now
in Progress in China." 'notes 23 oenta—to be had et
Presbyterian Board of Publication. Presbyterian Beek
Store. opposite allot ; American Tract trocieti. Mar
t on's Book Store, and at the rooms of the Young Men's
Christian Association. anIS St
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•r t e PROCLAMATION.—
- " tiK When I, GFORGH WASHING
- TON, relinquished the PEEN..
DINTIAL tenth I left to a free and united people a
Farewell Address, that they might anticipate the evils
that might befall the nation from foreign or domestic
foes. In the course of time treason was inaugurated,
as NULLIFICATION, whiob my worthy and able sne
peesor, ANDREW JACKSON eru.ihed into sarmuLs-
Frog. It hasHE-ARISEN under the Administration
of a weak Miler, nurtured in his Cabinet, and proolaim
ed in the very halls of legislation; until, by weakness
and inertneaa.it has assumed the proportion of a seven
headed HYDRA. The people have elected ABRAHAM
LINCOLN, whether wisely or not time will determine,
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"g a in the Government, and cast politics and politi
cians to the winds ; to put an army in the field, colos
sal in Its proportions, to not promptly and decisively.
For it is a Patriot's duty and a Soldier's glory to lime
danger, achieve viotory or death, to award to traitors
the amegiwors 3tOPl, and, like your And President, to
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LEGAL
NORTHAMPTON W.UNTY,
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA
-....... NIA, to the Shenfr of said County, Greetleg•
We_oommand you that you attach GEORGE
811 '''' P. WHITAKP:ft, late of your county, by all
--v ., — and singular his goods and chattels. lands and
tenements. in whose hands or possession sever the
same may be. so that he be and appear before our Court
of Common Pleas, to be holden at EASTON, in and for
said counts. on the third Monday of APRIL next, there
to answer ALEXANDER WILSON, of a plea of tres
pass on the case, &o. And that YOE summon all per
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chattels. or any of them may be attached, so tout they
and every of them be an appear bar ire the said Court,
at the day and place aforesaid, to answer what shall be
objected against them, and abide the Judgment of the
Court therein; and have you then ther
M e this writ.
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in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-one. WM. MUTCHLhi, Froth . notary.
ENDORSED.)
" Attach all the t, title. and interest of George P.
Whitaker in the estate and effeote of the partnership
of Joseph Whitaker it Co., of which wild Situ the said
George P. Whitaker is apartner, in the hands or pos
session of Joseph Whitaker, William Davis, Joseph R.
Whitaker, and George W. Whitaker, the individual
members with the Sala George P. Whitaker, of the said
firm, and to summon them as garnishees' als all
right, title. and interest of the said George P. Wh o.
ita
ker in the following traota of land : one of them situate
in Williams township, in said county, adjoining:land of
John Beidte roan. rolomon Buohm sn, and Bartel Hoover,
and containing seven sores, ;nine or lees. and the other
of them 'Hutto in Sancois township, adjoining. laiKt
Benjamin Knecht, Samuel A. Wess, r road from Hal
lertown to r urham ; land of Peter Reiss. Joseph Lei
dioh, John Wainer. Henry Detweiler. and others, and
contain= fifteen sores, more or less."
To GEORGE F. WHITAKER. tee defendant above
named : Take notice of the above writ.
THOMAS HECKMAN.
at Sheriff' of Northampton County.
THE ORPHANS' 00IIRT FOR THE
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Estate of OWEN EVA.NB, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that , the widow of said dece
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prautement. claiming to retain the pereopal property in
value id $
opraisement mentioned, being under the
of $3OO. under the sot of April IL Mi. and that
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of April, A. D. 1801, unless exceptions be filed thereto,
GAO. NORTHROP,
ati9.11.16. 18* For Petitioner.
iN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. •
~state of DANIbL CAHILL, deceased.
The Auditor appointed to andit.settle. sad adjnst the
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been thoroughly tested, and possessing advantages over
every other invention, are being very generally adopted
by Gentlemen of Dude.
Sold Wholesale and Retail ONLY by
ELI HOLDEN,
TOB MARKET STREET,
Importer of Cloaks. Watches, and Jewelry.
apIS-stuthlm
I 1 FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
•• • • •--
PVECISONE3 HAVING FINE WATCH:ES
that have hitherto riven no eatisfaotion to the
Wearers. are invited to bring them to oar store. where
all detects can be remedied by thoroughly skilful and
seientifie workmen, and the watch warranted to give
entire satiufaotion.
Mantel aCelui,jdueioal Boxes, &0., carefully put In
complete order.
FARR & BROTHER,
!modem of Watches. Mum cal Boxes. Cloaks &0..
api-3m 324 Cillid3TV tweet,
below Fourth.
rl l O BUSINESS MEN.—An excellent
Ja- chance for reliable business men to secure a pro
fitab'e manufacturing besmear, requiring but a small
cabinsl in its establishment antiprosecution
The manuraotuie consists in the agml.cation of a De
(ialiar composition or enamel to common red brinks.
and a 'anon, of other building material ornamenta l
ornamental
arotiteotural fi nishing., ceilings, tiles tor floors and for
roo 111.
3 Is enamel may be tinted of any oolor. from the
purest wnite to the deepest black. with all the colors
and shades between. It imparts to the articles to whiell
bt is ...plied a hardness and durability almostineredi
in, and a beamy surpassing that of the rarest and most
costly of the variegated marbles, and. unlise them , is
impervious to moisture, end will never fade, stain, or
deteriorate, costing but a (motional part of the price of
ordinary marble.
Iris also valuable fur table and stand tops, mantel-
Pieoee, monument., and an endless variety of other
articles of stare use . The process of applying th e
enamel le ennide, while the articles enameled will com
mand a ready sale, affording large profits. it esponsible
Parties may procure licenses for manufacturing under
the patentor any city or prominent town in the Un i ted
Btatee, by applying to the subsoriber. A small tanlfon
the animas manufactured will bs required for the use
of the invention. Circulars giving tall particulars will
be fora , . rded to all applioants.
The superior merit and beauty of this enameled
building material to anything in use has the unqualified
endorsement of many of tne most eminent architects
and ementiGo men of this and other attiel t
For particulars, address
J
General Agents for Fnetn OH e'ed N Building atonal.
an9A3m 95 NASSAU Street. NNew York.
NOTIOE.-1 he Citizens of the different
Cities. and Towns throughout the State are invited
to onmpetation for the Owe at Which the next he-
INICAL STATR FAtit .boll be held. Proposed.
containing induoementa and advantage,, directed
to tne undersigned Committee, appointed by the El.
eontive COnlauttee. will be received tip to and in
cluding May Slst next communications should be ad.
droned to either of the following persona:
WM. COLDER Se.
JOHN r. Alia iIEI4OSLEI.
JACOB MIRE
JOHN H. zattiLEß,
AMOS F ,. RAPP
namsburn. rc.„
-
Northumberland, Pa..
sou-dtsayn Committee.
OLIVE OlL—Pure Olive Oil, , 4 Latour"
and Janretobe d Carstairs, toy sale by U-
B.ETCHE & CARSTALttn, $lO9 B. Filorer Bt. RA
WANTS
WANTED, by a young Lady from Now
England, a situation as Teacher. Has been pc.
gaged for two years in one of the b, st schools in Mae
smakumetts. eat of referomea iven. Addreas
" EACHER," Box CC Burlington, N.J. it*
WANTED—By a young man, fully com-
Patent, a SITUATION as Book-keeper, or assis
tant. Satisfactory reference. Call or address M. h. C..
at James, Kent. Santee, & Co'a., 241 Norte THIRD
Street. mhl2-tuf6e
WANTED—A.Salesman in a Wholesale
Groom Rouse. who can omnmand a large
clash trade. Address " B," at the office of this paper,
with real name, stating references, and &parr ex
peeled. apl2 3t.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY For
every county to Pennsylvania, Maryland, New
Jersey, auo Delaware, active and enereetio men of in
teliigence and pleasing addressee travellinaareats• A
chance to make money. email capital required. Thin
is no humtmg, Address. with shims, or call noon B. B.
BEAIVIA el. 511. BANSOM Atmet, Philadelphia.
apl2 St*
WANTED—A Lad to do Errands. Ad
. dregs " T." Press °lke. ap9-tf
WANTED—AGENTS to sell PAOKA
GEB v of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at
prices one third less than can be purchased elsewhere.
Call onor address (stamp enclosed) J. L. BAILEY. No.
154 COURT Street, Rolston. Mass. mh26-3m
CCLOTHING`WANTED.—The highest
cash price paid for Ladies' and Genie' east-oft
(nothing, rlesee o 4 address M. D'ANCONA. 022
SOU ea Street.spa- /2t*
EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG
men, &0., are invited to address the " Employ
ment Committee," at the Rooms of the Young Men's
Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT
Street. ap3- gm
SPECIAL PARTNNE WANTED:--A
Dry-Gooila Commission House of many - nears
standing, and with most desiratne connections, "wisdm
to 10'M a special partnership with some person who
can contribute to the amount of 4/150,000. Beagle eddying;
Box 1153 Philadelphia Post Office. apt Mt*
$ TBUST FUNDS TO LOAN
some of
$20 9 0 ....,u,B,oooand $ 0n4,000. Mortgage of City Property, in
JOHN B. vOLAHAN,
ap6-etuth Bt* 142 Eolith EIGHTH Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
CtERMANTOWN.—For sale or to rent, a
ILA desirable Cottage Residence, wilh stable and
°each house. and large lot °fp:curie, situate on Duey's
Lane. east of Main street. ear sin mg residence of Jere
miah Hacker, within 6 minutes ' walk from either steam
or sorse railway. Rouse has pnrlor. dining-room. two
kitchens and all the modern conveniences, lot prettily
laid out with trees, shabbery.
J. M. GUM AtEY SONS.
apl3.3t* 620 WALNUT Street.
is TO RENT—A very desirable four
ems story &rams, No. 35S North FRONT Street.
All modem convemenoes. LUKENS & MONT
GOMEttv. 1033 BK4OO Street. apl3-stm2t*
En TO RENT—The Three-story Brack
OMR EWEL,LING, No. 1634 WALNUT St Imme
diattiviesemon citrate. Rent $825. Apply to KAIRUKL
U. PERKINS. 62'2 WALNUT et. apli-thatu tf
a l FOR SALE —The desirable four-story
M.S.' DWELLING. No, 257 South SEVENTEENTH
Street; lot 19 by 200 feet. Only a ■mall payment re •
quired. apply to ALUM & sIMS,
Sou theaut corner FOURTH and WALNUT Esc.
apl3 St* second floor.
NI GREEN STREET. —For Bale-The
MI. three-oh:my DWEbLIPiG, with office att•ohad.
Noe. 1822 and 3824 GREW+ Street; Jot 36 by 191 feet.
Terme very easy. Apply to ALL *Ol &S 1 rola.
southeast corner FOURTH and. WALNUT Si!,.
ay
13 3t* almond floor.
of TO RENT.—A rare opportunity is
XlEnt. offered to a competent manager of a Boarding
House by the undersigned, who offers to rent the
MOTEL,
formerly known an the ITNITht) STATES ROTEL, situated on ORRETNIIT Street. above
fronrth. opposite the Custom House. The house con
tains forty room all of which are furnished. The
dining-hall is ninety-five feet in length, besides
kitchens, pantries. and every other convenience that
can be desired. The premises have been fitted up in a
complete manner, and are ready for immediate
oecupancY.
To a properperson. having experience, a profitable
business can be done. To an acceptable tenant the
terms will be made reasonable. For particulars apply
to JOHN ftEn, on the promisee, between the hours of
and S o'clock. aple-tuthillt
FOR SALE or TO LET—Two Cot
tages, near the Railroad station, 4 7 RE8T11UT
RILL Apply at 01See N 0.12. 520 WALItIUE Street.
apli.6t"
CHRSTNIIT-STRZET HOUSE and
L& RTORE to rent.—The desirable business I.:gidon.
13a cliEsaityr street,wali dwelling attached. Apply
at 431 OR TNUT etreer. spit
FOR SALE, OR TO RENT—The
11. large and oorqetely furnished FACTORY, on
the Aorth_ aide of T MPS ON ttreet,extending from
turietPcX to C1.,1 Streets . The building has
been used for a Starch Factory, and contains a power
ful Engine and complete hlacbinery for the manu.ao
tura or titarob, but can tonally be altered for other not
nufaotnring PurPoam Apiq to
13 _ rt G. KINGSTON,
S. W. car. THIRTEENTH. and MARKET Sts.,
And J. SHRONANT PRICE,
ar6-I2t No. 813 ARCH Street.
figg , GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
R.RNT.—To Rent, the large and commodious
modern-built Rouse, corner of ARMAT Street end
WILLOW Avenue, with eaa, bath, hot and cold anger,
and All the modern Improvement!. APPLY to REM , Y
S. TARR, 110 GREEtv Street. Philadelphia, or on the
premien. aptf-tr
TO RENT—For the Euturner season.
ft COMIIIIOIIIOIM Country House, with furniture.
grounds, and Stabling, within two hours' ride, by rail,
of Philadelphia. Apply to E. P. wiLsori. at 333
MARKET Street; or addreas " JOSIAH WILEON,
Parkerayil'e. Cheater Co., Pa." ap4 lm
ea FOR SALE OR TO LET—A very
Mat desirable Cour-story brick DWELLING, With
three. story double bank buildings, having all the modern
conveniences. and is tp_per feet order ; situated west of
BROAD, and near AXGII Street. For particulars ap
ply at No. 213 worth THIRD Street. &RS-at*
an TO BENT—TWO COUNTRY
POUF one mile from Taoony. I N
717 wetav at , Street. 11451,0,°'
TO
RENT—THE LAWM AND 00N
VENTENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard. at
Maylandville. Twenty-fourth ward. Apply to E. C. &
Y.H. WA ItliEN . thy premieem. mos- ti
TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL
LINO. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street.
Apply to WETBERILL BROTHER, 47 and 49
North SECOND Street. mhl4-tf
GERMAN TOWN PROPERTY.
ERFCUTOR'S POSITIVE SALE.
Will be sold at public auction, on THOR sit AY AF
TERNOON the :ath of ArAfti. Jut.. upon tee pre
mises, the following valuable Real .state ;
no. I, a Lot of Land, with the improvements thereon.
situated on the westerly side of Germantown avenue.
opposite Gorges street. bounded by said avenue, land
of George W. Carpenter, deceased. John Leihert, the
Orphans' Home, and Cretsham road, containing five
acres of land. The improvement' are, a large two-story
stone Mansion, with a two-story beta building, two
large parlors. wide l. dieing-room. and kitohen.
upon the first poor, six chambers or the seoono. and
three plastered , one nnplasierad. in the attic.- A one
and a half story frame building, adjoining the rrans
street. a large stone barn. large hay house. with shed
for wavily, ito., underneath; a mintage- house, with
hay loft and granary above; ooruenb shed for posts,
fruit and ornamental trees. kitchen and flowering gar
dens. &a. It his a front of 24G feet on Main street, and
216 feet on on Grantham road.
_ .
N 0.2. a Lot of Land. on the westerly side of Creis
ham road. 149 feet trout. bounded by land• of G. W.
Carpenter, deceased. and John t ei ben, containing two
and one- half eo fee of land ; it has a spring of water, a
email 1 0 4 11 d• few undo trees upon it.
'A so, IMMO^ lately after. will be sold. &jamb' ground
rent of 4)St SO -100 nooa a aortain lot of groyol, bold
now. or formerly, by Anther Hell and by, him and
William W.eibert conveyed to Mary .I..elb , rt and
Elizabeth Leibert, on the 27th day or Ootober, A. D.
1861,s able half yearly. upon the first days of January
and July, in every year. Late the property of Mary
Letbert and Elizabeth Leibert. both deceased.
. _ . . , . .....
Bale to commence et 2 o'c.oek. Ter ms at sale, by
4D16 let* • . •
TO LET-SROOND•STORY ROOM, 802
CHESTNUT ' , treat. over LEWIS LADOMUS
& Co.'s Jewelry htore. The beat location in Philadel•
phut for any kind of light baninesa. Apply in the
Jewelry Store. Rent 8400. fell)
1/10RENT—A very desirable STORE,
cip the Ninth-street front of "The Continental
The Rtore at Ninth euoid Elatumeat *Trete wine-
INSiIY adapted for a Imp/ MUG aUMW maker.
Apply to JOHN RICE,
fee-ti Southwest NINTH and PANBOM 'street.
FCR EXCHANGE.-A CHOICE TRACT
of good unimproved farm land in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the city, inn be exchanged for
lait yM-tf property. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street.
0
FOE SALE—The valuable Wharf Pro
party and Lot of Ground in CHESTER. Delaware
county. pont:aping. esta t e: e w h arf . . bounded on the
south by the United The btoldinga on
the property are wed adapted for manufacturing eur
nOet.e. Apply to IMWA L L' PRXINS,
hell-tit/nub,* be?UT Street.
ICP R. OORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
-Lam AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, PA.
—Real Estate bought and Nola on reasonable terms.
Storm and dwellinge for sate or rent in NomatoWu and
country. Good mortgageanegotukted. Collections made,
The beat refereueee given. dl4.6in
PUBLIC, SALE OF VALI/AIM PRO-
PgRTY.
THE " EMPORIUM REAL ESTATE A ND MANU
FACTURING C.OfiIPANY,' •
Of Mound oitt l f i 'glA ß ßl LF l : our t l, Iffino
On w Viii r Stib ' Xj. the leth 'ay of prem ises.
net,
A t o Number of
DESIRABLE BUIL DIM) LOTS,
Eligibly Located for Scar". Seamen, and Residences.
A SPACIOUS BRICK IRON FOUNDRY, WITH
fdACHIrcE SHOP.
And all the appurtenances necessary for the business
of manufacturing Pastries and Bopers for Smamboata,
Sugar, and all other Mills, used in the . Southern and
:Western country. The Patterns oomprive the modern
improvements in machinery. with a lull and complete
set of Pattern. for !Stover, adapted to note wood and
coal. This property, from t h e advantageoul location
of Mound Carl is one of the moot valwanle 113 tie
Southwest.
_ lilso,_at the same
A FIRST-CatriS I TN REE-STO Y FRAME MO
DERN-BUILT HOTEL,
Containing i rmie fifty rooms. with a fnlf set of Furni
ture. The otel is now aoing a large and profitable
business. A. sO. a number of
BRICE STOR KS AND COTTAGE ILESID.ENCED.
TERMS oy Sat.E.—One-fourth (X) @saki ; the remain
ing payments in U. 24, and 36 months from date of sale,
bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum.
The oath payment may be made in the Bonds of the
Company, and the time payments will tut taken in the
Stook of the Company at par, except for improved pro
perty. for wluoh three-fourths of the Dural:me-money
may remain upon mortgage.
As the Company propose to dispose of all their im
-Imi/emeriti. capitalists have a rare opportunity far pro
bable investment' one of the beet located and most
flourishing pities in the greet Southwest. For particu
lars, initture of or address JESSE E. PEYTON.
mhl6-tmle Naos 222 sWALN ER R. E tre & t . Y N. Cioad
a.
BOARDING.
FIRST,OLASS BOARDING FOR MAR
RIED and SiOste Outlet:non, at No. 240 North
rirrn4 &root. le*
TWOPLEASANT ROOMS, ONE
single vacant, with board, No. 1523 WALNUT
Street. anlo.l2t*
WIEST CRABS BOARDING, WITH
I. pleasant FOOPin. at N 0.141.71 LOCUST stteet.
mhte-lin*
SPRING - MILLINE.RY.
ry a KISTEa'S, No. 145, North EIGHTH
Btreet.will open their new styles of Ornate. Bilk.
en d Straw Bonnets, TIIURSDAI. April 18, m 145
North.El6ll.T.ll Street. nipizet'
ri b MRS. E. JACOBS, No. 212 NORTH
WI& EIGHTH Street. witl open a FASHIONABLE
TI3SOWIIiIENT OF erniha buLtarwor, on
HURSDAY. April 1101.
tit MRS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016 CHEST
NUT Street, has received choice assortment of
PARIS MILLINERY for the Sprang. mh29-1m
MISSES CoBRYAN. 914 CHESTNUT
street. ant open PARIS suLLINERY for the .
Spring. on THURSDAY. Apra 4. mbee-un‘
SOUTHERN SBIPMKNTS.
dertifloates attaohed to Invoices of Goode for the
Southern Confedentor. by
DAVID B. BIRNEY,
Comrnivrioner of Pee& for South Carolina. Alabama.
Oaorgla, Miasiesippi, Texas, Florida, and Louisiana.
MBE RISTAV.KANT,
A, No, SOS AtARRET STREET,
Sonqyylly Ant b 7 James Prowler, lately deoriased,_li
mbas
now reopened under the management of eon, JAIS.
P uretaforsßOBl3hß, JR. ,Who will continue the tinniness
-ti , as
t.
A OADEMY OF MUSIO.-ITALIAN
"IL OPERA.
RE-ENTRE OF DI A naM E OOLISON.
THIS (TUESDAYVEVENING. April 16th.
First time in Phibrolphis
Of fialavre Great P4aster 'Wort,
LA NI VE—(TRE JhAllmlBS,)
With the following unprecedented omit:
MADAME COLSON in the celebra
ted role of . Um Jewes". KM
—Primes Endoxio.
SIG STIGELLI in hie great and re
nowned role Elmer. the Sew.
SIG. 14C01.A ae
...Leopold, the Prince.
BIG. OMNI in the ltigh — dramatio
role of" The Cardinal.
Together vita the entire at - Tennth of the COMMIT in
ev.ri department.
DI/Le 0 I'OR AND CONDUCTOR, SIGNOR MAIO.
Prior t.l the Deem the Netionel Aeth en yT
HAIL CoLUAISIA."
and the great American National Air,
" THE BTAKBPA NO.LKD BANNER."
will be smog by the entire Company and to Chorus. It
A CIADEMY OF 107810.-1. T ALI AN
A
P R A
TO MORROW s WEDNERDAY) "EVENING, * PT 17,
ASSLIT OF MISS CLARA LOUISE KULLOGG,
LINDA DI CiinhlOU'relX.
BMW kePogg as Linda; Mise Phillipps as Pierotte
Signor Brignoli as Carlo; Signor Ardavanz as Antonio;
Signor Fulani es II Preen°.
Direotorand Conductor, Signor Muzin.
Prices as usual. Doors open at 7,U ; Opera collo •
meooen at 8 o'clock.
The Opera will conclude with the " CLARA. LOUISE
POLS a." expressly composed by Signor Mnzio for
Miss Kellogg. aPl6'2t
WHEATLEY & CLAM'S ARCHST,
TREATS E.
AN UNEQUALLED ENTERTAINMENT!
Grand combination of the
TWO MOST FAVORITE' FLAYS OF THE SEASON.
Erahodeag the full ettength ortbe
GMr.I;AT 4 'AR COMPANY.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, April El,
The performance will eotrunenoe with
EVERYBODY'd FRIEND.
To conclude with
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
• • pole Lessee.—..--Kre N. A. OAR It lITTOOII.
tae Manager— Mr. WM. A. CRARBW.I.
Business Arent . .Mr. loc. D. MURPHY.
Tills erlitilaYl "kV' ENING. ADM
Will be presented. br cartontar recueletethe 111 .. rule"
ly interestingay. entpled
LO p' Ulla I.E LIGNFROLLES.
Louise rile Lignerolles. Miss Ric:Mugs; Ls Orange:
51r. Rictunre.
To conclude with the Drama entitled
THE itATIJOE OF FRANCE.
SCALZ OF Pltle2e.-1 tees circle (seats seemed with
out extra charge.) 50 (tents; parquet. (seats miscued at
DO eerns,) 3735 ems; family circle. 25 cents; primate
boxes, ES and 4t3; orchestra. 75 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'cdoor ; curtain will rise at 73i iValtuar.
IVIIcDoNOI36H'S OLYMPIO.—( LATE
IL. AIDT EB.l RACE street, below rhirit.
BENEFIT OF ALFitkD ROBERTS. (Doorkeeper.)
Arlo rimit TRIUMYEI IN SCENIC • RT.
UNCLE SAWN MA (3. C LeNTs,RN.
THE BIRTH OF TRB SUITERFLY IN THE
BOWER OF FERNS!
Acknowledged by the entire Press of Philadelphia, and
endorsed by over 120,000 Persons, as the most beauttrul
spectacle ever produced.
TH l' 4 EVENING.
THE. BEFIEN SISTERS,
AND
UNCLE SABI'S 4GIC LANTERN.
Produced at a cost of p6OO.
Adnennuon — Parquette, 41 . coats; Oroliestra. STO > Fa
Doorscle,lso.; Private Prom Beata, deo,
oyes at ISX o'clock; COtanteDOIZIC at rm.
ABEL & LEYLAND'S
STEREOPTIC3ON
ASSEMBLY RUILDINDS.
LAST 11151tIE8
Of theee Popular Entertainmenhi.
COSMOPOLITAN PROGRAMME,
AdelL:1:011 4 g vir cenie rl . B aildrtril c
EVSNINO.
;ni g '
Doors open at 734 ; commence at 8 o mock.
MATINEE W SESDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.
Commencing at three o'clock. ap16.111
ARCH -STREET THEATRE.
EXTRA CARD.
BENEFIT OF 1 1 .1R8. JOHN DREW.
WEI:MUSD AM EVENING, APRIL IT, 19r11.
First time in ion years of the poWenful firma:loCH
PLO): AND I'AntIIDDI.
In which
KEDBRII. WREATLI,Y. 811E'WET L, BARER, and
FIRM. JOHN DREW
Will aoriesr.
To be tenoned by a laughable Faroe. in which
Mr. 3. CLARKE will appear.
To conolude with, first time in ten yeari.the National
Nautical drama of
THE PILOT
Box Sheet now open,
PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS.
lIAMBUJER: the SOYA ( WIZARD. and
SIM RODOLPHO:
At CUMMING HALL, 807 ChtEgTNUT Street.
commencing MO ..DAY, April 15, and continuing every
Evening at 8 o'clock. and Weduerday and Saturday at 2
r. M. Admittance 260. ; Children hal prioe. See aro.
grammes. aois-et*
SA_NPORIPS OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH STRE.EX
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY D E C ORATED AND PAINTED..
MR. fIADIFORD
Not secured one of the
LARGEST COM.PANIES eve? presented heretsfere
"'Wi. will appear nightly.
ford Will perform e 7 ssY evening'.
nom open at 7 ; Commence at 7,4.
Admission SS (lents. Children IS cents. a dete-t(
SECOND QUADRILLE REUNION OP
THE SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY
TIONAL GUARD. at the bationsi Regain', RA
Street. below IIitYTH, on TUESDAY 1 vR „
April 16.1867.
'tickts. al; to be had of any of the Member., and
of the Janitor at the Hall.
Po tioket• admitted unlese prepaid. apl3-3t*
TUBS AMA ORCHESTRA GIVE
their PUBLIC RI.:IEARSALS even ',ATM!,
DAY. oommenoing at Bis o clock. at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. 8 tickets 31; single tmketa.2s cents.
for eale at Catekerang st r eete. Ea stnrt ;
Amdre'e..llo4 Cheetnut ; and B eck& Law t on'a,
Chestnut street.
Enragereents for Concerts. Commencements. Par
ties, .to.. made only at their Office. Chickering & Son's
piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William Stoll, irk
North Juniper street. or C. Droughman, 1000 Ridge
aveene.Jllll-ti
pENNA. ACADEMY W' THE PINE
A- ARTS.
The Academy is now elated to the mitdie fora short
time, in order to make preparations for the wink" ex
hibitions, which will open on MONDAY, the nd of
April. apl-tf
THE TURF*
54,150.00 IN PREMIUMS
(1 4 1. 02;
AT
SUFFOLK PAN kE,FRILARIELPHfR.
ay 1. lan—Purse of 81.000.—Free for al Horses
owned in the State of Penneylvanas ; beet S in S to
Harness.
May 9. 1861—Puree of E 76 .—Free for all Roma
owii.nd in the State of Pennsylvania; beet 9 in 9 to
Wagon.
May 14. 1861—Purse of slo.—Free forall linrara that
have never trotted better than 2.40; beet 3 in to
Harness.
Same day—Purse of 8160.—Free for all Horses that
have never trotted better than 2.46; best 3 in 6 to
Wagon.
May 16—Puree of s2oo.—Rree for all Horses that have
never trotted be' ter than 225 'n Harries/I; beet 3 to 6.
84me day—Puree ot 8100.—Frea for all h that
never have trotted better than 82.40 ; best Si 3 in 6 to
Waron.
May 16—Parse of 8300.—Free for nil'• Green " Home
that hove never trotted in nubile; beet 3 in 6 to
Harness
Mae 17—Purse of elso.—Free for ell Horses that
have never trotted better than 140.2 miles ana repeat
to Harness.
Same day—Purse of 1150.—Free for all Sve-year old
Colts ; heat 3 in 6 to Harness-
May 23—Purse of el 250 —Free for all Horses owned
in the fifths of Penney lvania. 2 miles and repeat to
saddle.
Titres or more Entries to make a Race.
The above r ntries will positively o'oes on tbe 23th of
April with 10 per nett . at Janney & Goodin's
Western Hotel. 'aue MARKET Street. above Eighth
street, at 9 Wolook P. M. All entries must he sealed.
and will positively elate as shelve mentionsd AIl En
tries roust hedireeted D. B uffo A.
apl2 &ann . ' Proprietor of k Park.
SAF E b.
rill LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. ill South SEVENTH Street, near the
b r=uklin institute.
The undersigned, thrLnkfal for past favors, and beilri
determined to merit future patronage, has 'sowed an
elegant and convenient store. and has now on hand a
large assortment of Lilhe's Celmted Wrought and
Chilted Iron Fire and Burglar roof Safes, (the only
striotly fire and burglar proof s afe s made.) Also. Lit
lie's Unequal led_Bank Vault. Bate. and Sink Looks.
Lillie 's Bank Vault Doom and Looks will be furnished
to order on short notice. Till's is the strongest, best
lcoMoted, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered.
Also, partienlar attention is milled to Lillie , . New
Cabinet Safe for Plate. Jewelry, Ao. This Elsie is *m
oods.; to surpass in style and elegance ear thing yet of
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strict
ly fire and burglar proof.
Benoist. Nortoa.—.l have now on hand may twenty 91
Farrel, Herring, & Co.', Bales, most ot them nearly
new, and some forty of other makers, comprising
complete assortment se to size., and all lately em
changed for the now Celebrated Lil li e Safe. They witl
be sold at very low prtoes. Elesee call and extunme.
JeSe-lyif 1/4, C, SADLER. Agent.
IA EVANS WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFES.
STORE
304 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always on
hand.
l o wt. WEST CHESTER
and PR • LADELPRIA RAIL
ROAD. cia fl lAA NOTICE TO PERSONS
SEEKING SUMMER BOARDINO.--1n order to
fur. lab increased f,cilitims during th e e coming Summer.
the West Cheater and Philadelphia Railroad Company
intend running not leas than six daily trains earth we
between Philadelphia and West Chester, one of which
will he at night, connecting with two daily trains each
way on the Philade lphia and Baltimore Central Rail
road (except Sunday'. when there will be two trains
each we. between Philadelphia and West Chester.)
Persons desirous of being in the city early and late.
will be accommodated by this arrangement. Foarding
for the summer can ro.ar be obtained at the many ae
suable localities having high and healthy situations on
the West Chester and Philadelphia and Philadelphia
and Baltimore Central Railroads For Rates for sea
son Coupon Tickets. &c. minty at the Ticket Office. in
the Depot, N. B. corner RI GK. NTR ano MA MEET
Streets. HENRY WOOD,
apta-rows non General Superintendent.
iffe dg i A FOR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Dela Ware and
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com
pany will receive freight on and after MONDAY, glith
instant, and leave daily at s P. m., dahwering thtir Car
goes in New York the following Oars.
Freights taken at reasonabe rates.
WN. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES. Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND Agent,
Pies 14 and iS EAST Rl' ER,rinW York,
mhl4-iftf
s i gi dg i e FOU NEW YORK. THE
PhelndelFttia Steam Propeller Ceell4l l Y
willooptmenoe their batmen for the Mason on MolleaTs
18th Innt.
Their Stamen annoy rooming freitht at second
Pier &Welt W Went street!
TOM. accommodating. A li plY_to
prt
_,BAIRD Pe CO.!
294 aoath . uelaware Avenue.
DR. J. WISE, No. 30 North
FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA = - Treats
succeesfully. if applied to in trine . , all diseases
of the LUNG S. '.lk OAT and HBAHT.. and
frequently cares CONSUMPTION in its third and att,
stags. Re also restores all ourable diseasea of the E l y
and EMI. Be has ;riven them his entire attention or
he past 30 years. Will visit patients. when desired. at
heir residences. ' 11114-301
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST -Five Coupons, 206 207 250 ,
and ygß. due Jan. ISM, hums of the county of
Allegheny to the Pittsburg and c onn ,o, mbe
A lll:tend reward will be givolifor the return ofnie suns
to U. P. bilinDLassoN,
name b North FRONT Rtreat.
SATING FUEDEI.
S AVING} FUND—UNITED STATSS
TRUST COMPANY. ounitrTMlND and CREST
ri UT Streets.
INTERMIT FIVE PER ORS?.
* S. N. CRAWFORD. President.
JAMES R. ROISTER, Seereturs end Treatrarer.
Moe home, from 20 until d o'clock. „
The Commits not Joined In any empueatiou tothe
Legislature. foi
A DIEBIOAN SAVING FUND, S. E. c m_
o r & nerwmai rr an d FOURTH Streets, matins.
Sonoma dolmas Sad pay_ all alma opAemaudas it
hag always Spas. ALFY A riEKR. watumna
Proddit
JAW , / 11. 117tumnit. Trwruperar
:
5 please mice notice that the Borah Carolina R. R.
Co. have alsoontinued forwarding all through freight
and that ad goods formerly oonaigned to them nines now
be eeaaigned to a CIO astanat.
Messrs. T. B. & T. U. BUDD Will forward all goods to
their addreas. A. HAMM Ja.t_ &
meg Wo Norte R as.
Q'+HOI3LDERS.-I,too pieces city smoked
!boulders for Nolo by C. O. SADLER & CO.. lox
AROR 541.0 t. iecoad door above Front, see