The Major General deems necessary to `l,,' a officers and men of his division that trhTii-detthyeto themselves ,, to their State, and their the present emergency, requires the n eentre , 11 2 class rigid eyetem of military inetruotionr adoptio nd tie OO thOr Ity for its . enfordeleent. The brigadier generals will give orders for if i attention to the iestruotion nf members of ;an • e s in the school of the soldier, and adopt theCaositctficierat means for putting their brigades i n eru dition for immediate service s e 00prmand of Mat er Genera!' Patterson. R- Haller Pries, Assistant Adjutant General. nu Monday night a large number of young men met Li the Kenrington Water Works, at the foot of i street, when preliminary arrangements for the perfecting of an effective military organiza tion were made, and the meeting then adjnireted, m eat this evening at the Northern Military salt te ben the officers of the corps will probably be s te tted, and the muster roll receive a large ad dition at maw& The company will embrace g men whose ages will vary from eighteen to U nti- wears and will probably bo milled the tweet T-00 -UlliOn Cadets." ;'be headquarters of the Washington Brigade, K t Third and Green streets, was crowded yester day mo rning with men who desire to enroll them f elves , tied with squada who were drilling. Gene. ta t Wiltiam N. Small, who commands the brigade, an active and efficient officer in the Mexican campaign. The officers of company A of the brigade have been chosen. They are as follows: Captain Henry A. Young, First Lieutenant A. H. y tppe n, Secind Lieutenant F. W. Thomas, 2d faced Lientenant Wm C. Haines. Captain y oun g is a son of Lieutenant Montgomery P. i ou ng, who died in Mexico, and Lieutenants Tip gee and Baines were with the Eleventh Regiment in Mexico. The brigade is ready to mere% on abort notice_ Col. D. B. Birney, of the First Regiment of Ar tillery, has received the following telegraphic de spatch from Harrisburg : Tour tender of the services of your command is sae pted, to march on short notice. Answer, etiting number of men. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of State. The regiment will be uniformed in blue blouses. Captain Max Einstein has offered hie services to ra i s e a Light Artillery regiment for the WM_ His tear was accepted yesterday morning, by tele graph, from Harrisburg. He has a battalion of ore hundred equipped men to start with, and he feels confident of tilling his ranks in a very short dais- The first and second companies of Washington Blues, under the command of Lieut. Battle and Captain John M. Goiline, received a despatch from Duisburg, yesterday morning, stating that their ee rvites are accepted. They number two hundted gallant fellows, and they are ready to march at abort notice. SUBURBAN TROOPS Ito Rnaborough Troop, Capt. Ches. Thomeon Jones commanding, have offered their services to (len. Cameron, the Secretary of War. The tender woe at ono° accepted, and we learn that they are to :sport to the Commander-in-Chief, at Washing tos. on Friday next. At a large meeting of the Washington Grays, of Camden, N. J., held on Monday evening, Capt. E. Price Hunt proposed opening a roll immediately, iii the purpose of colleting volunteer! in said COM pony, until its complement of men was full, and to hold themselves in readiness at the first call. The resolution was unanimously adopted. The ar mory, Bridge avenue, below Second street, will be open day and evening, to receive recruits. It. d. Lee was unanimously elected Brat lieutenant. The Stockton Cadets, of Camden, are also ready to march. Col. Henry Mather, of the old Richmond dis trict, is engaged in raising a new troop of dra goons. the services of whiob are immediately to be offered to the Hovernment. The design of Col. Mother is to eonnect his troops with the command of Major Charles Thomson Jones. Persons who dedre to join the service can do so on application to Col. Mather. r The navy station is oleo besieged by seoree of men. John C. Righter is the shipping master. OTHER °COT/BM:WES. Yesterday morning, upon the opening of the Quarter Sessions Court-room, it was discovered that some patriotic officer of the court had liberally bedecked it with Liege, and cuselleized epee/11;1MM of the stars and stripes were stuck in all available places about the apartment. There was a pecu liar fitness in this display; for it was in that very room that the American Congrear held its sessions ester the adoption of the Federal Constitution and before the removal of the seat of Government to the city of Washington. - Yesterday morning Mr. Henry Budd and a tonnittee of merchants had a conference with Mayor Henry in regard to the navy yard, the animals, and Fort Delaware, and the inadequacy of the force-now in possession of these places for their protection, should any formidable effort tie made to seize them The Mayor said he bad no fears of any such effort, and if there was, his en tire force of policemen would be brought into requisition to protect them. The Mayor also stated his opinion that the commanding officers of the afferent military companies, stria a single szesplits, were true to the Government, and would not be found disloyal when their services were required. An extensively-signed memorial has been sent to Mr. Lincoln by many of our principal citizens, re evading to hie proclamation, deolariug their de termination to sustain the Government, and pledging " all we have or can command to the vin dication of the Constitution, the maintenance of the laws; and the defence of the flag of our country." The address of the citizens of Philadelphia to tie President of the United States is receiving thousands of signers among all classes of citizens. It is understood to have been written by the vene rable lion. Bonnie /tinnily. Persons wishing to procure copies to have signatures affixed to them, en be supplied by applying to King & Baird, hansom street, above Sixth. We are requested to ask persons who have copies that have been signed to lean them either at the Mayor's offices the Sheriff's (Coe, or at King & Baird's. It is desired that they shall be got together as speedily as pos gib% to be forwarded to Washington. Mayor Henry's proclamation will be found else where. The Drug Exchange men of this city intend raising the stars and stripes on Friday next, at :heir building, on Third street below Market. It it to be a large and handeome flag. At the digit evasioa of the Board of Stook Brokers, yesterday morning, the following resolu tions ware unanimously adopted Resolved, That the members of the Philadelphia 'bard of Stock Brokers, as an organised body, hereby deolare their devotion to the Federal Union, to the Constitution, and to the Government stating ender it, and accord their hearty sympathies and enoperadon with whatever legal measures are necessary to maintain the territory, the power, and the-honor of the Republic. Resolved, That a National flag be forthwith pro eutei, and be kept displayed from the windows of the board room. FURTHER FROM FEE FBARKFORD ARSENAL From a sketch of the Frankford Arsenal recently made by Stephen N. Winslow, Esq , of the Com ,o7cuti Lzst, we find that Captain Gorges, lately in command, and who recently resigned to take a position in the army of the traitors, is a native Of Pennsylvania, and was appointed from New York. He for some time withstood the inducements held out by his wife's family, residents of Alabama; but, in a moment of anger produced by tome mia tridentandir.g with the Department, reeigned, and united his fortunes with those of his Southern friends The removal of his furniture from the on I IMreday last, boxed as it wen, and addressed to Charleston. induced some of the hawing ones to circulate a rumor that arms were being forwarded to the Secessionists from the Arsenal. and Lieutenant Treadwell was compelled W tam to the contents of the boxes before they were shipped in Thursday and Friday of last week 200 boxes, cestaining 4,000 muskets, which had been altered rum the Rita Jock and improved by the Maynard Primer, were sent from this post to the arsenal at Pittsburg. These, with the 2,000 sent to Wash ington i n January last, comprise all that has been 'hipped since the opening of the year. At this arsenal old-style muskets are changed in appearance wed power by the rubstitution of a percussion for the film lock, and by the addition of the Male eight, enabling them to carry with accuracy a distance of one thousand yards, where formerly they would not hit a mark more than leo hundred and rifty yards distant. An immense amount of work is here turned out each week. Heretofore 75,000 metalic cartridges for the May nard carbine have been made each week, but the work upon them has now been suspended, and the ettention of the employ es has been directed to the manufacture of those of the Burnside and Morse patent. In one week, also, 125,000 musket and piettl Caps are made, and 40,000 friction tubes, a revel MielaiOn, intended to supply the necessity wing caps upon pieces of artillery. the magazine are stored about 50,000 pounds = 1 Powder, about four-fifths of which is musket flee powder ; and in the Nitre storehouse are llafeti about 2,000,000 pounds of ealtpetee, the V t ater yinticn of which has been carefully fused „Ns iris than 500 3 000 pounds of sulphur are usually telt en band in the different buildings. At Present there are thirty-four non-commis stacc off.cers and privates of the ordnance corps ea duty at the arsenal. The commander of the post is Captain Wm. Maynadier, and the second is e'rtmand. Lieutenant T. J. Treadwell The That Arsenal " is used for the reception of small arms, of white's there are at present about 11,000, and in the r: West" are preserved the mi - ea/lateens military stores. The buildings are kept. is excellent order, anti the arms, by the aid of an l eplieetion of a superior quality of sperm oil, are i nl aerved for years in their pristine brightness The following constitute the field and ataff of the Firer regiment infante First brigade First di _ visi Qn y' , Caletel—W m . Li Lewis, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel—Chas. Wilhelm- E Newbold. Ad jetant—Thou. F. G. Cooper. ii mgeon--Sate. E. Wylie Mitchell, M. D quartermaster—J. T Marshall. Pa l r itunster--W. A. Delaney. Co mmierary—Chaa. B. T. collie. THE SCOTT LEGION'S VISIT TaPOTTSVILLE.— Since the commencement of hottilltltia 'and the call upon Pennsylvania. for troops, the ncott Legion, ir hioh. made some time ago an cbgagement to visit Pottsfille and became the guest's of the Wynkoop Legion at that place, has had serious doubts as to the portineuoy of any each visit at this exciting kineture. The arrangements at Pottsville, bah* made, however, we understand that the Legion will go. The occasion will be the anniversary of the Battle of Cerro Gordo. The principal induce ment for the visit of the Legion is the .or ganisation of the Wynkoop Legion of Schuylkill county. A peculiar interest attaches to the Scott Legion, from the fast that it was the firit organi sation of i the returned Mexican Volunteers into a single company, elfeoted. Member after member has dropped from the ranks into the grave; bat the Legion is still strong; and it is anticipated that it will take et least thirty•two muskets on the oc easion of its approaching visit A fine band will accompany the corps The military participating in the reception will march to the Pottsville depot, at noon on Thorsday Upon the arrival of the Legion, it will be escorted through the principal streets of the borough, to the armory of the Washington Artillerists, where a Collation will be served by the Wynkoop Legion, after which the visitors will be escorted to their quarters at Pennsylvania Hall. While the troops are en route, they will be reviewed by Major General Wynkoop and Brigadier General Reifany der in passing their respective residences In the evening the Legion will be entertained at the armory of the Washington Artillerists by the corps, and will attend a ball to be given at the Tows Hell, in its honor, by the Citizens' Cornet Band. The following morning the National Light In fantry will take the Legion in charge, and omort it up the valley to visit come coal operations At two - P. M , on Friday, the Legion will leave for Reading, where it will remain until Saturday. ICASSAS REWEF FUND.—E. W. Clark & Co. acknowledge the reoeipt of the following contribu tions for the Renew sufferers shoo March 6, which have been duly forwarded to Dr. T. H. Webb, trea surer of the N. E. Kansas Relief Committee: From Media, additional, $8 38 ; C. F. M., $2; Corn E_. Bank box, 510 ; A C. B $5; B. H. 8., $2 50; Two Ladies of N. J $3O ; K. P. G., $5 ; Berwiek Columbia eounty, Pa., per Mr. Woodin, $54 33; Donations from Brownback Church, Chea ter county, $58.25; S. Chapman, $3; R. Tones, $5; through E. P. Grant, sl3.3s—amounting to $lB7 32 All other contributions hooded in will be forwarded as above. DEATH OF JOHN IL romn.—We are pained to record the decease of John H. Foster, which oc mitred yesterday afternoon, at his residence on Wood street, near Fourth. Mr. Foster was the efficient and gentlemanly clerk of the late coroner, and won the esteem and admiration of the report ers of the public press of this city by his many noble qualities of mind and heart, as well as a large portion of our community with whom he came in contact in the performance of his official duties Deceased was unmarried, and abc nt thirty years of age. ATra.str-run SuiplDE. —An unfortunate young woman was hilinght on Monday night to the Central police station in a state of stupor. The policeman who discovered her discerned the effect of laudanum. He removed her to a cell, and pro ofed the aid of Mr. Hansel, at Brown's drag : store. Mr. Hansel administered a powerful emetic. The unfortunate girl was restored after about two hours_ The girl is a degraded ereature, who has made frequent attempts upon her own life. MURDEROUS AssAms.--Yeatorday morning a colored man, named Thomas Price, was before Alderman Patehel, charged with a murderoto as satin on his wife, et Seventh and Lombard streets. The poor woman was beaten with a slung shot, and received serious injuries. The husband was committed to await a trial at court. Win. Magee was arrested at Eighth and Bedford streets. for elasealting hie wife with a razor. He also stinek her with a bottle, inflicting several se vere gashes. Ha was committed by Alderman Dallas. A. YOUNG BEGINNER.—On last Sunday night a man, while passing Twenty•ssoond and Arch streets, was knocked down and robbed of a watch. The act was committed by four lade, aged 18 years each. One of the young offenders was taken into custody on Monday, and gave the name of John Taggart. He 11813 committed for court by Alder man Hibbard. A DANGEROUS WEAPON.-A man giving the name of John Smith was taken into custody in in Munroe street. on Monday, with a gun in his possession, heavily loaded with slugs and small buttons. He had been diseharging the gun pre vious to his arrest, hut for whet purpose is un known. He was taken before Alderman Dallas, who held him to answer. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. --- The Waal monthly exhibition of this society was given last evening at Concert Hall. The display of early vegetables and plants was unusually fine. The attendance wan very slim on account of the in clemency of the weather. ACCIDENT.-Yesterday afternoon a man named John Mullin, aged forty-ffre years, had his left leg fractured by being kicked by a horse he Wall shoeing in the lower part of the city. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. PRESENTATION.—The operatives- of John Diokey, Star Mills, Kensington, have presented him with a handsome testimonial for hiving kept them constantly employed, and at full wages, du ring the past winter. Ax IMPROVEMENI'.—A large and handsome factory building has been erected at the corner of Frontend Richmond streets, Kensington, for Mr. John Neult,y, tanner and merrier, who employe up wards of one hundred hands. The inOttirylen be an improvement and a benelit to the neighbor hood. RAIN.—We understand the orthodox So ciety of Friends are holding their annual meeting in this city, and, as usual, the aever•failing weekly storm of rain h she in attendance. Etan.—An alarm Of fire was caused at nine o'eloek last evening by the burning of a chimney at a house on Reed street, above Second Damage trifling. SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, &C. The following real estate and stooks were sold, yester day, at the Philadelphia Exehange, by M. Thomas Js Sons ; $1 700 Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rail road Company, 32 per cent. 28 shares Philadelphia Mutual Real Estate As. aooiation, $4O per share. 1 do. Philadelphia Library Co., $27 per share. I do. Philadelphia Athenmitm, $3 per share. 'I do Mercantile Library Co., $8 par share 6 burial lots, Mount Monah Cemetery, $lO each, $6O. Two-story brick dwelling, No• 1034 Frankftird avenue, 15 by 100 feet, subject to a ground rent of $37 58 a year, $1.450. Valuable lot, 12 acres, Twenty third ward, $5lO per aere, $8,120. Modern residence, Tulpehocken street, German town, lot 180 feet front. 378 in depth, $l3 000. Three-story brick dwelling, Np. 1007 Brown street, lot 17 by 59 feet, $2,000 Store and dwelling, No. 1120 Race street, lot 20 by 120 feat, $3,000 A Secession Flag Hauled Down at Boiton. BOSTON, April 16.—A orowd has compelled the captain of the bark Nankerdtan which arrived from Savannah this morning, to haul down a secession flag and hoiat the Stars and Stripes. 14 :I; 0,444 ktivi LIDD 1 S) (-1 fr:N nalssrno, April 16, MI. SENATE. The Senate was called to order at 20 o'clock by Mr PENNEY. speaker era um. & remonstrance tram tne Councils of Philadelphia against the passage of the for the appointment of commissioners of highways wee read. On motion of Mr. LAWREISCN. all the committees. except Finance, Accounts, and to Compare Bills: were disobling& On motion of Mr. IMBRLR, joint resolution to pay the expenses incurred on the 22d of February was taken up and passed. Ihe amount is 8678.03. Mr. BENSON moved that the Senate take pp the joint reso ution to par the expersea of the reception ana en tertainment of the President, which was &creed to, and the resolution passed. The amount is e'1060.00. ON THIRD BELDING. An aot relative to the onliection of taxes on foreign insurance ooropautes. Panned. DILLS CONSIDERED. Mr. CONNELL called up an act for the relief of George Jordan, for injuries received on the Colombia Railroad. while in the employ of the State. ClTOperlia tura proposed U 000. Not agreed to—yeas 12, MOS la. Mr. MlGnTento moved to reconsider. Agreed to. .. Mr. moved tg amend , and make it $l,OOO. Agreed to ; and the bill, as amended, was passed—yeas Mr. CRAWFORD, a supplement to the act it:mortar rating the borough of Patterson, County of Juniata. Mr. FULLER. an act relative to the estate of Pru dence Chrtab . . deceased. Passed. Mr. MOTT, an act to fur the place of holding the elec tions in the townsinp of Texas, 'Wayne county. Passed. ear. RIESTAND, a supplement to the Manheim. Pe totalling., and Lancaster Turnpike or Plank Road Com pan. reseed. Mr. SMITH, a further supplement to the act for the greater certainty of title,. and more secure eine/met of real estate. Negatived—yeas 6, nays 22. Mr. MOW, a supplement to the several acts relative to the sate of unseated lands. Pained. - Mr. IMBRIE.,. ea not to authorize the Erie canal Company to perfect a certain contract. reamed. Mr. IRISH. an ant to repeal the second section of an set entitled an set to inertia's the width of Diamond alley, in Pittsburg._ Passed. Mr. HAMILTON:an ant to incorporate the Lancaster Bone Mutual Fife Insurance Company. Passed. Mr. WELSH.. an act to change the boundaries of the borough of tltevardstown. in York county. Panned. Mr. KETCHAM, an sot to erect apoorhoruse for Earle borough and Hazleton township. Luzeree coun ty. Parsed. Mr. LArtDOrr, an not relative to lunation in Wyo ming count!. Passed. Mr. LAWRENCE, an ant to incorporate the Wash- Into Li brary Company. Passed. t.r. D IOREDITH, an eat to incorporate the Euresoo Oil Compr. Panted. Mr. FOG. en not to ðane* the trustees of Union tionfiris, New Berlin. to borrow money . Painted. Mr. PARKER ri , an act to authorize the trustees of the First Presbyterian Church, in Kensington, to sell and convey certain real estate. Passed. Mr PA RK 6R, an ant to incorporate the Loan Ann otation of the city of Philadelphia. Paned—yeas 17, "r e7 ...Rn !MON, an act relative to the nehool direct ors of the borough of Franklin. Passed. The gamete then adjourned. erveareroort SESSION. A large number of bills mere considered and passed fically. and among them the following ; Mr. SERIttI,L, a supplement to the act inoorpOraOng th. Unica fit....u c t, Idr.dOIiINDAL. a bill incorporating the Wetheall Zinc Comany. Mr. SMITH, a supplement to the ant relating to re ferences and arbitrations fa Philadelphia; also, a bill regulating appeals from the judgments of alnernisu in Philadelphia. Mr. CONNELL, a. supplement to the act incornora ting tne Philadelphia and Delaware Railroad company; also, a bill to confirm the title of Ueorge C. Barker to certain lands. The Senate then adjourned. EVENINO SESSION. • The bill Amendatory' of the free banking law eatsed without amendment—yeas 2ti, nays 9 Several pnvate bills pasted. Adjourned The Hoes* was called to order at 10 c'elock by PpeaterDAVlS The aPEAK f 4 R. laid before the House the report of the Bohnillrilt Navigation Com -any. The Rowe took up the bill to moorporate the People's Railway Company of Philadelphta.avith !Mate amend manta. mr. RANDAL L moved that the Holm non-concur in the Senate amendments, and that a committee of oon ferenee..he appointed. greed re. DILLS PASSIM The following tile were taken up and Palmed A farmer eupstement to an alt inoorpora'ing the Donaldson Improvement acd Railroad Company. arty the Eatle Iron Company, with the several Sup plements thereto, with the Senate amendments n act supplementary to an eat relative V> the claim of Thomas _ _ An cat tneorporating the Lombard and Fatah streets Pa - tenser Railway—yeas 54. =yen. PRIVATIC 34NIZ Mr. BARNSLEY sundae motion that the Some sus pend the orders of the day for the purpose of *onside rigs an act relating to brokers and pfiVate bankers. whteh was not agreed to. The following bide on the private calendar were taken up and peened an act to prevent the spreading and introduction of the Canada thistle in Lancaster and Washington coun ties. An ant Sling the plane of holding elections in the Se cond and 1 hii d wards in the city Of Harrlelenn. Supplement to an Aist inecyporate the McCauley Mountain Railroad Company. Supplement to an act of 1856 relating to oorporettons. An act to legalize certain elections for nillitary offi cers in Montour county. An act ihr the re- examination of the elaim of James J. Dull. An act for the relief of the bondholders of the SUS ouenanna Canal Company. an act relating to the colentitin of taxes in Marietta. Lancaster county. Supplement Wan a nt wending. Pennsylvania avenue. in the city of Pittsburg. Supplement to an act incorporating the Pittsburg and Birmingham Passenger Railroad Company. Joint resolution providing for the payment of Semite! M. Pox. as clerk to the Committee on Banks. Mr. PRES MN called up the supplement to the act of 1811. incorporating a company to MCA a road from the intersection of Vine and Tenth mean to Perkio men bridge. in Montgomery counwy, which paseed se cond reading. hut the }louse refund to suspend the rules [or Its fine.l passage. ll= Mr. BALL, from the Select Committee of Five, re ported the fol.owing resolutions, to maintain 'inviolate the Constitution and sovereignty of the United States: Wit.reits. Ihe States of South Carolina, Georgia , Alabama, Mississippi. Louisiana. Florida, and 'I axes, are in armed and treasonable rebellion against the sovereign authority and Government of the United states, and have constituted and are endeavoring to maintain a treasonable and rehelliMlS government, In tended to subvelt the Constitution and laws of the United tqates, and to dissolve their allegiance there to, and have aniked the revenues. sorts. arsenals. navy yards, and such other exclusive property of the National Government as were within their power of seizure, and have coerced loyal citizens within their bowers to unwilling submission to their au thority. and have raised officers. equipped and as sembled large armies and ships of war. with the avowed purposes to wage aggressive warfare asainst the Constitution and lawful authorities of the Union, and against the liberties of the people, and have be sieged, attacked. and captured a fort in the actual and peaceable possession of the United States troops, and have made the garrison prisoners of war whilst under the protection of the Natiohal flag and the 'Federal laws: Resolved, That the faith, credit, and resourees of the State, in both men and money, are hereby pledged to any amount and to every extent wbioh the Federal Go vernment may demand to subdue tee rebellion. to pun ish the treason ; to enforce the laws ; to protect the lives, the liberties. and the property of the people ; and to maintain Inviolate the Constitution and the sove reignty of the nation. Resolved, That the Governor be. and is hereby. di rected to forward a certified copy of thetealable and retlutivp. to the Yresident of the United states. et - Mr RILL aired the following as an arnenament: Whereas, actual hostilities have commenced against the Government, laws, and property of the United States Ana whereas, The President has. by Proclamation. appealed to all loyal citizens to favor. facilitate. and aid sin el Port to seatnin ilia honor, in tegrity. and existence of our National Union. and the perpetuity of popular Government. and has thought fit to call for the dunqa of the several States: theretore, Be it untutftnottsly resolved by the Sena e and Houle of Representatives of Pennsy/vania. That the faith. credit, and support of th:s Commonwealth, to any amount and to any extent, is herebypledged to the Government of the United states to enforce its Jaws. protect its property. and to preserve it. Integrity. Resolved, That the .:evertor of this Commonwealth be. and is hereby, directed to forward a oettified ropy of this preamble and resolutions to the President of the United States. The question was taken on the amendment, and it was lost—yeas 31, nays as. Messrs. Smith, of Pht.adelp his. and Ellenberger Were the only two Democrats who voted against the amend ment. rar.AMITII stated that he would vote for the resolu tions of Mr. Ball, because he thought they were strong er than those of Mr. Rill. lbe yeas and nays were called on the resolutions of Mr. Bail. a- 4 they were passed unanimously. Loud applause from all parts of the House, during air. BALL. arose and said the Rubicon is passed— Pennsylvania is true to the Union. Adjourned. AFTRRNOON lIRSBION M. Lichtenwaliner did not change his vote on the militia till yesterday. He voted against the bill. ' Messrs. Shafer and Blair, who were absent, had leave to-day to record their votes in favor of the militia. bill. The House took up the bill incorporating the Henna' boning_ll.4llroad Uompany. Alr. BUTIAR, oft:anion, epoke at some length in favor of the bill. • Mr. HU B N 'Made an earnest specoh against it. 1 he bid then passed—yeas 67. nay a 22. Mr. HILL arose and stated that a moat patriotic feeling existed in Montgomery county. which would tiend a regiment of troops to Harrisburg in lees than forty -al gilt hours. There were six Montgomery county companies already fully eatumped. and they Would be in Harrisburg by Thursday. LApplauaej The Moat- Remedy County Bank had sent word that it would take $60,000 of the war loan. [Applause in all pasts of the House.) The House then resumed the consideration of the private calendar, aid some forty bill, upon it Paned finally. and among them the fid owing A supplement to the act inenrporating the Andalusia and Hulmevilla Turnpike-road Company ; an set relative to the Bel mont-avenue riaD R - 1011 1 COMPOIIT A supplement to the sot incorporating tConnecticut Coal and' Iron Company; nent to incorporate the fishonemann Uni versity of Medioine in Philadelphia ; a supplement to the act incorporating the Barclay Railroad and Coal Company ; a aupplemeet to the act moonorating the Middle Coal Field Redrew' Company ; an cot to incor porate the Tuscarora and Rockville .Railroad Company; a supplement to the act incorporating' the Union Compa ny; . ail road Company a supplement to the not incorporating the Wampum C oal and Iron Company ;an act to con firm a part of the survey of the twelfth 'motion of the survey of Blockley. Philadelphia; a supplement to the act for the assessment ano recovery of damages on the North Branch and Wyoming Canals. The House then adjourned. Mr. SELTZER read a despatoh from Reading', stating that the Ringgold Artillery company had left that city, this evening. for Harrisburg, 10e strong. The House then proceeded to the consideration of the amendments of the Senate to the general appropriation bill, and refused to concur in the amendment reducing the appropriation for the completion of the bnildinca of the Training School at Media from $lO,OOO to 85.000. Nearly all toe amendments of the Senate to the bill were concurred in, and the bill then aent back. The House then resumed the consideration of the bill for the resumption of speoiepayments by the banks. The pending amendment of Mi. Detwiler', fixing the first of June next for a resumption, wile negatived— , The following Philadelphia members voted in the negative Mecum& Duffield.. Seltzer. Smith, Sheppard, and Thomas—two Democrats ano three &Tub inane. Mr. COLLINS moved to amend, by providing for a resumption on the second Tuesday of October nail, which was agreed to. The bill was still under consideration at U o'caOck. The Democratic Members of the Leg's- iature HARRISSURO, April 16.—Mr. Welsh, for himself and his Democratic colleagues, this morning pre sented reasons for voting against the bill entitled an sot "for the batter organization of the militia Of the Gommonstitaljk , " T he reasons.taltesexcep tion to the character oCtlie bill, not the object, it placing, the whole matter in the hands or an un known military coma - Melon, and containing no discretionary powers on the part of the atutounting officer of the Government in the allowance and eettlement of the ;taconite. The reasons firmly sustain the Executive in his requisition upon the militia of the State, and in all his constitutional efforts to protect the Government, to enforce the laws, and to defend the national flag from insult and dishonor. They are drawn in strong but re spectful language, and were entered upon the jour• nal, and ordered to be printed. The reasons are signed by the members of both houses. Senatorial Caucus HARRISBURG, Aptill6.—The Republioan mem bers of the Semite met in caucus to-night, and unanimously nominated Lewis W. Hall for Speaker during the recess. The election will take place to morrow. The Democrats will vote for Dr. Crawford. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PHILADELIIITA.. April 16, 1861. A little more rpirit urevallett at the Stook Bernd to day. and the looms of yesterday were recovered. The Money market as quiesoent. The banks are full of money for good paper, but on the street there is little or nothing doing. Southern bank notes have gone down to a discount of fifty per cent. for notes issued in se tesdNi Staten, and tan to twenty ear cent for Virginia and Kentuoky money, The Board of Brokers passed the following resolu tions at the meeting to day : Resolved, That the members of the Philadelphia Board of Stook Brokers, as an oreanized bbdir, here by declare their devotion to the Federal Union, to the Cons Sutton. and to the Government acting under it ; awl accord their hearty sympathies and co-opera Lion with whatever legal measures are necessary to maintain the territory, the power, and the honor of tee h °public. Resolved, That a national flag be forthwithpro cured, and be kept displayed from the windows of the Board. room. she NOW York banks report an increase of loans to the account of about one million of dollars. understood to be based upon treasury notes. The deposits have Increased a million and three-quarters. while the spe cie, notwithstanding the payments to Government, is somewhat in excess of the amount reported last week. The following is the tonnage of the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad, Week. Year. Par the meek ending April IS, Mil__ 4.712 02 42 417 05 Same time last year.— --.. 3,168 18 29,425 ne 10 144102 oo Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, -Apnl 16.1E61. REPOB22II HT B. E. 8.2.14.1"MAXE7d, Merchants' Exchange FIRST BOARD 100 City tia MI 100 Read i ng 161‘ 2000 ttew.lo2% I 200 do.— •-• 16X 500 do- -. .n0w.103/ 100 16 3 1 129 Lehigh Scrip..loht 334. 10 N 133, Xbut , k7.- - b6.101 200 Reading BETWEEN BOARDS. 200 Rending R......... 1011 60 Reading R... 100 16%1 59 do SECOND BOARD 360 (nlit) Penns aa..... 86311 1 Penns, R C &I" ... 39 600 City 69 - 97 100 Reading 11._.15wn 1631 600 City R R6e. 9710 Lehigh. -... .65ern 31 VI Penna. It C S; _ 80 Arah-street 132 37 do 30 CLOSING PRICE Bid. Askort Phiindelpitia66., 96X 9714 Phifa 6e R. 96% 9714 Ptah' 66 _new_lo3.% Penna. P 5 if% Read R-. -. 16% 17 Read bda , 64 Penns R....:._ 39 • 39%. Penna R 2 is 03 87 Morrie Can eon. - 613.4 Morns Can Pftl.lo3 10) Fah ri fa 'fa .. ES 2011 Nac Imp ea. .. 75 Philadelphia Markets. The ...torn, te.. day ban interrupted out-door opera tions. There is very little export demand for Flour, and the sales are only in a small way, to supply the re tailers and bakers, at $5.314a6 60 bbl for mixed and choice brands of superfine; 86 NUM:, 76 for extras ; $5.8134ere 25 for extra family and $6 37%07,6011, bbl for fancy brands. as in quality. Rye Fleur is held at 82,5N0PR1 nblr and FelleeflVallia Corn Meal at $2.75. WEINAT.—There is lets demand, but the offerings are moderate ; sales of 5600 bus prime Pennsylvania red , at lato afloat. and white at 1384a160c4p'. be. Rye le held at edo for Pennsylvania. Corn is rather dull—sales of 2,000 bus prime dry new yellow at 00060,10 121 Moro from the 00111, and 6,060 bus at file afloat. vats are rather 6 0Ar901 Pennsylvaula meninx at 33e33Nti if" bu. Balta.-Ist Pio. 1 Quereitron is held at 821.60 r ton. Rica has advanced, in consequence of our bouthera troubles, with small sales, at 43:0 cash, but this price is now reused. PROvISIONs.—There is very little doing, and we hear of no sat. a worthy of notice. Scans.—Cioverseed continues Mutt, with small sales. at $4.7605 4F be. Timothy is nem at 82 15230, and Flux seed at $1.60 4' tin. WHISKY Iloilo as wanted, at Ma for Ohio bb15.17340 for Pennsylvania do, lie for hhde, and 16360 per gallon for drudge. New York Stock F., 511001 M 5000 u reg.— WU 12000 zoo U 6a d 0417 coup.-- gag actm) Tenn. et, 6a '9O- 68 5090 Vtrxinis, 50 MO do 0934 MOO d0... : ...C0 Moo d 0... -..... mite Minoan As- Al 16000 do 6114 IWO Cat St 7a... SO soD Cue bda_.:7-.. 0314 100..d0 93 la Del & Hod Ca- .. 8814 SONY Central_ .810 723 t 600 Clay & 2,334 df t 10„ 21 THE MARKETS Amiss are quiet and steady, at mu* for pots, and 5.56 X for pearls. EaDITTIEFS.— The market fbr State arid wes tern Flour at heavy, and mien have farther deelmed ea per bbl. The demand conk:time halt% mid the hum nen is quite, rigairate, even at the jedueed rates. The lows are 4,500 bt' at 8630.513 for snverfussiState; fit_41105.30 for extra Butte; SB , IOIOIM for - mrserfina N.tolusan, /adieus, Ohio, lowa, Jac., and 1112tridao far PRESS.-PIIII4DELPRIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1861. mans do., including *hipping brands of r ound-hoer Ohio at $5 5065 60, and trade brands of (to at $6 7067. toutheru Flour i s quiet, and the market is h eavy, with sales of 1.100 bb'e at $6.2565.60 for euperfiee , Pet: timer. ; 85.6566 50 for extra do; $6 for BrandyWlne, $5.7066 75 for 4eorgetown; 46.2667.60 (or Petersburg dlt 96.106710 S t a br jol u d di rg tY ins with " 166 of 58 ° bb aat b 25a6 75 for the range or extra brand& e r lour is dub. and selling owly at $5400 4 .10f0r the range of fine and superfine . at Corn Meal ie dull and onminal ; We citioto Jerm Y $2.11e; Brandywine. $ 31663 . 20; punaheons $l6. Wheat is dull. heavy, and about one cent lower, With eales of 1,56 0 bushe ls at $19961.90 for Milwaukee Club de livered; Rye is quiet at 1180660,.. Bayley is dull and n.:rinned x 462 6 100. . Oats are less motive, and the market ie quiet at 306310 for Southern. 316320 for Jersey. Delaware. and refin er 1vania,3;6%0360 for Slate, and 3i;14636% for 'Western and Canailan. Corn is heavy and in favor of the buyere, with only a mod:rate demand ; sales 10.000 bus at 680 for, old Wee - ern mxed. delivered. and 623 for pew ew e livered. WHISKY IS steady, with ewes of 100 at 1iD6.3. Ship News- BOSTON, April 3$ —Arrived, barks R. Burgess. from CientUaK" Dwyght, from Cardenas; Palmetto, from Gibraltar. Brigs al. A. Jones, from RUiramiane; R. W. Packer. from Cate Rayner;•, Tempest, from Cardenas ; Chifia, froth vardenam, - Flight, froth Men fllo4"; Model. from Mataidepe; Retriever, from AI- M/ire; ROOkillKhliM4 from Fort an Prince. A TRIUMPH IN DOMESTIC biANOYACTURES. — I n another part of our paper, to day, will be found an ad vertisement of Whitey Brown and Bleached eatin Ta ble Damask. manufactured by Mr. John Clendenning, Frankford, which wears sure will interest the public in general, and Dry Goods merchants in particular. Mr. Clendenning offers to forfeit either the mum of two hun dred dollars or a case of the goods in naestion. to any one who will prove that Chimaera which. will compare with three, can be imported •• for less then 15 per cent. more than his are offered for." Mewled, ourselves, with this bold assertion in favor of American enterprise in the manufacture of an important article of trade, we have taken some pains to test the grounds for making the above offer, we did this, of course, more with a view of satisfying enriegity. than with the hope of " winning" the forfeit, although Mr. C. is not the man to retract a propozition. To effect our ohjeot, we visit ed three well-known firma in this city,, Messrs. Wm. Watson lc Co., Bangs & Maxwell, and Stuart & Bro.— houses, which sell largely of the goods referred to — and found that the aim of the American manufacturer im an exceedingly safe" one. At, each og these homes we examined a splendid line of patterna.of Mr. Clan denning's goods, and had an opportunity of comparing them with the imported article. In point of style and finish the latter simmer at a 'deoided disadvantage, Whilst the difference in price in Inv* of the for mer is much greater than the •' fifteen per cent" claimed in the advertisement. We were shown pieces of the Foreign Damask. 10-4, that coat 55 cents, which were not in any respect superior to Clendenning's of the same width, which are sold at el cents per yard, a differenoe in favor of the latter or more than thirty per cent. Mr. C, has been for several years engaged in mannfacturing these goods, and gradually iMerovlng them, until he bas attained a degree of perfection in their production which we believe willvery goon ex clude his foreign competitors from the market. In achieving this triumph he has had to contend with the too common prejudices of our people in favor of im ported goods, bat the fact that some very good judges have actually had hie Damasks in trot for mare than three years without knowing that they were American goods, is pretty conclusive evidence of hie mimeos. They are now rapidly coming into popular favor Messrs. Wm. Watson & Co. informed us that they had sold about one hundred thousand dollars' worth of these goods within the last three years. What is more, they are manufactured entirely from Ameriean malarial!, end in durability are said to enrpaee the foreign article, whilst their pstterns are much more baentiful. So far as their finish and general appearance are concerned, there are probably few persona in the trade who, unless they were told, could distinguiph one from the other. it is gratifying in these times of general prostraton to find that the reputation of our city for her Mannfalltil ring enterprise and ability is than being snatatned. ANNUAL REPORT or THE SPRING GARDEN INoTI• TUT R.—The neatest ape omen, typographical and other wise, of paper-oovered literature that Ire have seen for many a day is the Anneal Report of the Board of Mana gers of the Spring Garden Institute, which has been laid upon our counter, from the pram of Messrs. Ring wait k Brown. No. Si North Third street. The book is embeldshed with an excellent wood-out illustration of the Institute building, at the northeast corner of Broad and Spring Garden streets, and contains much Interest ing information, especially for young societies about completing their organization. The teeth anniversary of the " Institute" woe held on last Thuraday evening, in the presence of a large and intelligent audience, the exercise's. having been more than woolly interesting. The addresses on the occasion were delivered by Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, and Bev. Thomas Bill, President of Antioch College, Ohio. The membership of this R&M rably-conditeted institution embraces many of our most respected and influential citrates, and its operations during the ten years of its existence have been emi nently successful in fostering the objects and mimosas for which it was incorporated. IN WAR, AR IN PEACE, the progress of MEMEL Waters & Co.'s Kerosene Oil Lamps is steadily on ward. and no one thinks of removing to the country Without a supply of this admirable Boilable light, fuliY equal to gas in its brillianey, quite as convenient, and less expensive. Their salesrooms, No. 35 North Eighth street. corner of Filbert, present an endless variety of - these beautiful lamps. GMAT EXCIISMENT —Mustering Recruits, at the B. W. corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets. Call and see the beautiful engraving of " Falstaff Muster ing his Recruits." This is the last opportunity to sub soribe to the Cosmopolitan Art Association" for the present year, a, the hoots will positively close to-mor row. April 18, at 6 o'clock P. M. T. IL Nell, S. W. cor ner !Sixth and Chestnut streets. is the agent for nine de:pina. " QUAKIR WEIS," as is usual, was inaugura ted with an influx of ram. shad, broad-brims, grass butter, and umbrella. Out-doore preeents a most laoh rymose appearance, enlivened only by the free display of the " stars and stripes" from every available point. and Km steady rush of the thousands to purchase the elegant spring clothing gotten up at the palatial store Of GRANVILLE STOILEs, No. 607 Chestnut street. who Dedaellti to each pus:Amer a valuable GF - Mum . our OUR BANNERS ON 'ME, OOTWARn Wsza.s.--The people are awskotreditiey dealers that the - Union must and Mal/ be maintained, and they evince their loyalty and their devotion by throwing to the breeze the glorious old stars and stripes. This is well, but buoinele may be combined with patriotism, and, while we ery pro Sono puStice, we would also in soribe upon our outworks the suggestion to buy all your garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rook hill & Wilson, Noe. 603 and SOS Chestnut street, above Sixth. ARRIVED. Steamer T P Heart& Slidell. 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm Ai Baird it Co. DJIANDA. Steamship Daniel Webeter. Miner. (desired at New York yesterday for Havana and New Orleans. Bohr L Andenreid, Bartlett, at New York yesterday from Baltimore. Bohr Maggio Van Darien, Ireland. from Savannah, at Wilmington. Si 0.14 th Mot. Bohr LM116111111 , 3 Johnson, cleared at Wilmington, DI C. 25th tan for Boston. Bohr Anna Ei Hayes. Robinson. hence arrived at New Yora yesterday. Bahr Nightingale, Bangs, hence arrived at Providence 15th mot. S. hr B Fniik. English, hence for Bowdon, arrived at New York yesterday. echos Emeline Rickey, Ties, from Nantucket for Phi ladelphia; Abigail Haley. Raley, and Jesse Wiliamson, wmsmore. hence for Boston. and Mary Panama, Godfrey. do for Marblehead, sailed from Rolmes' b ole Rita inst. Bohr New Jersey, Vannerran. from Jacksonville for Boston. sailed from Holmes' Role lath Wit Sohn Jae Jones. Boman. and D MarfUl. Hoover. from Brandywine. arrived at New York yesterdam. Steamer Sarah. Jones, henoe at New York yesterday. -6% - - 84 UNSETTLED. 34.1. Asked Ich Nay 5tk..... .. 8 Soh Nav Praia 17 Elmira Ts 13. ..... 66 Long DOBlOl. if .... 41. E. 10% Leh Cl & re. 80%. 61% Leh CI & N Sc ..63 ss,y, North Penna. it .. 7% ' 8 N Pa It 68.. mt oli 60 66 N Fenno, R 10s., .. 02% 2d&3d-et It thrall"... 44% ttBoB&Vine-at it ... U !West Thila A-- 4.0 APRIL 16—EVenias xchange—April 16 BOARD x.lOO CM &'R 1 R.. 45% 100 Erie Railroad- 530 12% MO do— --- - - 23 100 d oo_ .._— 530 23 tOO oo- --. -.010 12% 11.0 do- .... • ..,........ 21% 100 do-- - s3O 12% 50 Harlem R..,.. S..- 33 13, 260 Bar em R prd-•--- St 160 Peadins R.. • • ----• 34 00 Mien ‘-en It- -.4141 41 2601!1 con M. 80...-• .230 56 100 d o --- -....- . t 5% *0 do. -. . . ..130 66% I 50 Galena & CM -- 11..... 6'1% Imo do- -......bnw 58% 1100 do_ __. 68 Lie d0_......---s3O VI% cirri/ ITEMS. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH. PAGE ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP 40 12 O'CLOCK [AST BIGHT CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut Joe T Owen, Pecan Lewis Showell. Maryland John Sin , on. Penns L P Penney, MoKomori C 4 Booth. Ohio Samuel Dunn, Chicago R Ii Winder. Phila J A Adam'. Parken'ir Va. W H Denney. Pittsburg Miss J Denney. Pittsburg 0 Bandon. Newburg A F Crutchfield & la, Ye F Harral,BridgePort,Conn Mies it Id Hanna, Bridn't O H Daniels. Troy, N Y R n Turner, Detroit D M Fitch. New York G A Fulied Granville Stokes,Phila a A Kent. Chicago Wm Breeden• Va 3 P Lathrop, Rich'd, Va El Gating's, Virginia H Ezall. Virginia W 0 Davey & la,Jersey City Mr OrHuldnip & la, N Y E. Bradford la. Virginia Miss G W Tazewell, Va D 8 Sonolair, Jersey C ty Carlo &solo 0 J Bsseh, New York W A Fit:heat, New York G T Holleman. to Carolina R W Wilkens. Georgia John Sherry. New York J h 1 Moorhead, Dowiewn W H Hookafellow. N York B MoCormick.Harrisburg H Berryhill, Harrisburg I W Hall, Harrisburg F L Morton, NOW York C K Heller. Harrisburg er 1' Cope, Ohio Wm Hancock, Danville N E Rutter, rennet Lloyd Paxton. Penns Mrs Barron, Mexico Mies A Barron, Mexico Miss M. D Barron. Mexico Butane W Barron, Mex'o Mr Torben". Mexico Mrs Toeing. Mexico Mr Egeandon & In. Mexico Miss Rim, Mexico Rev Dr Espauca, Mexico Rev Dr Beware, Mexico Dr Garcia, vex,,. Arias, Mexico Mr Parris, Mexico Mr Rodrigne, Mexico MCFICO Orlpares Mexico . Melbl, Mexico W A IV &wt. N I Col 3 .1) Dougherty Penns Rat Rata. Penna Copt A it heison, Minn Bon It Johnson & V B Rye-son. New York W P Ellison, Boehm GII Pendleton, hew York Mrs Gll Pendleton, N Y C H Spending. New York 0 W Mainegd, Conn C Matheson, New York Mrs Maillesou, New York Ell Wiliou &w, N York A lowan, New York A Ihrmekle. New York J Carpenter. Purr, RI Sre Rams & eon, Virginia W Desenderf, New lork J K Moorhead. Pittsburg Miss Jennie Moorhead. Pa J L Lehr. California W H Edwards, New York E V Cook, Brookly n Mute Cook BPDONOu Miss Boiler. Washington Ron A K McClure. Pence Cnas IA Hall. Penns Paull Tate, Tenneaseie JWallace. Tenneeece R L Cowan,Virginia ohn P Jackson, DI Jersey Is Mangers. York W M Stony & wr, Utica A W Maehew„ Baltimore J B Taylor, New York A Matthews, New York Valentine. Tenneesee K Farnsworth &wt Mass R G Reiman, Baltimore lion T Polk & Is, St Louie Mies Polk. St Louis F Causer Velawars W L Chamberlin,New York A L Blacker hew York John R. Plat', New York Hl3 Maxwel l,Easton Mr Felletrear &I, N York S B Anderson &I N York Win H Schieffelin. N York v. N Cary, New York R Bergstrasser, Illinois Wells douthwath.NHaren Geo Glencroes, England James Smieton, New York R Town. Detroit W L alley & I, Brooklyn H N Gambrili, Baltimore J R Owy,coston D L Sprague, Boston J H. Jenkins. Worcester F Parkinson. Charleston W Kum HS n W Robison. New York D W Corwin, Ohio J C Bird, M. D, Delaware MERCIIANTS' HOTEL—Fourth atreet. below Arch. Gen Shattuck, N Brunswick L L Chatiptn, Penna W F SunrB. Gaiion i 0 .1 h Fulton, Indiana B Coulter, Ohio F Meehan, Ohio J Reed & da. Penns Mrs JA Frank, Penne. J M Shoemaker, Penne A C Junes, Penna_ Jacob Barnhart, Penns J W Chadwick, Pittsburg S e Meaner. Clinton. l's James Soon H Duncan, Ohio. Duncan. Ohio JR Steele, Man land Semi P Bu.rows,ltaitimore &Ira Berman,loomsburg P Winger, Philo A C Taylor, 'Day:Rama, luwa Lane Lockwood, Ohio G Turner. Penna. T T Manlai Indisns Ashton, Bucks 00, Pa .1 R Long. Flemington, Pa .1 F Reesman. belong. Pa W Taylor. Winchest, 0 R Dutton, Brownsville WL 8 Wilson. SI D. Pa S is Wilson. Penns W H W dean. Penna Sims Haley. Penns J lambi, Glinmberabg .1 Bruner routs A McFarland, rooms Le Roy Pitch, 11113 N 0 K Kurtz, York, Pa Whelldin & Is. Cincin'ti Jno Dozen. Uniontown,Pa A Waterman. !sew York Jae Penman, Wilsesbarre D an i e l P H Z Mootegue % Eseton John Terheun, Hew York M V Ream, Ohio H A R E ak m. erOam L Gem Mamma J, Ohio AMERICAN HOTEL—Chesmut Street, shove Fifth. .1 R Taggart. Phila W O Fulton. Penna. ft Runeberger, Plorthampta Joe A Ilowiherger, Yonne Chi Miller, Northampton Joe Bomberger, Cesitrevill wm Worrall. Proy, It I Joo Wright, mess A A Douglas, M Munk R rmitb, Columbia. Pa A R Jameson, Reading J F Ramsey, Danville D b. Short, penult J T W Henninger, Penna Joe Archer, Petershurg,Va .1 W McCurdy & la, Va Mrs F /Wier, Virgicia E Anson, Jr. R.:cheater Hiram Smith. Rochester it Et Stour, Rochester Wm Liming & le, Li York Mile Wing, New York Cy' Holier, yams D B bloater, Penns John J Punt, Penne C eteele at la, Pittston Wm P McKenna* Pittabg Hugh O'Connor, Baltimore J A Williamson, Yel3tlll Rad 6200071010k,&hi Miss Nio - --ortnicir. Milton Rrd cOornitos, Asiihtn H F Beaumont, Tennessee Jam L Moriow, Virginia J W Wright. Virginia I N Gthersteve, Delaware john a white, May Mad .1A Hill Maryland Wm Bit', Milford, Del Robert Dell , Milford, Del P W Hall. !Wilford. Del R I) Morris, Ohio R 8 Same. Philadelphia S Adams, Massaohnsetts Jos E Taylor, Mineraville DL Spreance, Delaware FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second It.. Above Market. Wm N3rhf~ . Atleatio City AP (tritium, Vermont R R Adieu. ti irginia A RilA.rwsys Elattlf t Felton. Del Alt wript,fil J R Bill, Doyltyitowth Pa Miss Auttut Ritohlter. N U Oster. It J Jonah Blum Millytile,N A Caulfield, NOW JIMMY BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Third. 1. May. New York U J Mulford. West Jersey Geo F Himmel, Now York. Miss H B Fisher, Irian ®amt B homaa, Harruilig a.. 0 Stewart, Wash, Hp W-B Foster. Roston Wit Ne w PR I T K Simonton. Philadelphia E P Sanderson, York 0 Martin, Philadelphia C. J Roberts, ninotnnatt.o J Flume, !Rime, New York Mire Flume, Utica. N Y Refee Smith, Cmicationt Gilt Rolliatosahlla W vvisither, Now York .0% Formwork, Delcinkore Mrs McHenry, Now Jersey Miss A 51 m°° 104 5 . THE ONION=Arolt street, above Third. Col R Ratehir. Transit's, A harbours. Johpstown C Frank. Jr. Tohnitoefil 21 - R r ' birumu s ld ' apt4444) W w adcLariablin, Ohio . Mrs Gardner. York BAnngi ' J A Gardner York Berme r Thornhill, Onton 'W Hishherger, Penne Jnorsinter, NI Chunk Miss Painter, *I Chunk A Miller. Penns John l' & et J JMW Gest, Lancaster Win B Kirk, Ohio , G Hay. 0 Conrad Geogr. Ohio John Hors, Ohio C Steese Theo Arter, Hanover, J k tater. New Lisbon. 0 John Barley. Ohio Mrs Witham, Ohio 7 F Groasklewa. Ohio Wm F Young, New York Z Markle, Danville Bryan Bough, N Jamey Wm Horner. Inaltlnn Chas Bickel, 'Waynesboro', Penne REVERE ROUBE—Third street, above Rao& R W Smith, Middleburg Al 3 Boob, Penns K G Wolf, Penne A A Williams, Penns Mrn S Swann, Wamport. blies Me, Lonna . Mies kidpesker. Lewisburg Mee Lync h, WifttlPOrti W Weimanu, Johnstown Geo W filokets,Lugeinsgort Chu Franklin, Penne R.l Stater, Ptornixville A B Albright,Penna Wm Kerper, Reading B H Brown, Reading A Miahler. Reading W M Low, firma Jacob Holman, Perry oo W B Kerlin, Ohio Draper Smith, Plymouth Rear, Stoma. Penns J J Brightbill, Penns NATIONAL 11.0T.OL—Rage street. above Third. • Ira Davenport, Plymouth Powell Frank, Lancaster Jacob C Book. Sunbury L W Leslie, Ohio T leoCarty. Pa M W Willard, Lnierne D R Steven. pe rm& G C MeWaine, Lezerne co W tl Weil, Allentown D H Dreigbaoh. Ironton,Pa E R hompsonu_Danville n Randier. Pottsville G 8 Murphy, Yo:k, Pa, F Brendtinger, Montg co W Ewing. Indiana co John Bilger, Penne M 6 Shoemaker Col %Ps .FR W Greery. Ponta E B Brown, Jas Martin, Maryland B 13 Miles. MD. Wilm.Del Draper Smith, Penne, Miuthewitle, Danville, Pa Jamb Freed. Penns John Adams, Hatfield Jarmo Snyder, Moiatt co Baud McFacidin, L Haven OOMMEIte AL HOTEL—Sixth at.. above Chiral:mt. J Pearce, Bordantown, NJ J N Taylor, Bordeutown T Clyde. Philadelphia Al P McCombs, Maryland CI Gra enfield. Rimbleville k Martin, Poe Run 6 Thompeon. Pittsburg . J Watson, Penneylyania Vtubtal. York no, Pa B Harlan. Cnateaville C W Baker, nateavihe Wm Dillworta, Coatesville B W Posey & Cheetereo C Pharplem, Cheerer no Thom Watson,Korea. Lai:lo , o4r 00, Pa. Thos Walter, Alex, Ye Bea W Price, Cowin/111a m n-Ring & eau, ra/111.%0 II Homo', Lane no Wm Prem. n , A Fraglor, Wpm, Del Wm H Elder, Maryland STATES lINION--Market street, above Sixth. J Pennebeelier. Lana on J M Anderson, Billet:sirs C Faxon. Galesburg, 11l W E Williams. Butte Hill 0 T Heber, Reading, Pe, Wm McCoy . Del 00. H Mellen. Indiana co D Weitz. Westmoreland J H Weitz. Westmoreland Wm R Hunter. Pa Al 3 Long; Lewistown, Pa. J Lomiaoa, Indiana on J K Fehelaisn, Lancaster H illokson. ',moon, Pa H H limbic.. Indiana IS U Orono. Harrisburg J Breast, Midd etown Paml Landis, Miad.etown Hot Landis. Middletown' Jae Strand. Jr, Penns o.Htrest, Oakville, Pa R.A. ClarX, Perry no, Pa P- R i 9 1 6, 'OO/311 BMe A limiter & la, Pa 3 Brittsin, Zanesville, Ohio Joe TEvans, Ohio F x Moorehead, My eraVe John Herron, Ohio J B Awl. Bellefonte . WSi Hsmeon, Ohio Jao..b Sheaver, Perry 00,Pa B Black. Perry co. Pa Jos 'Sader, Lane co, Pa BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. J F Weida. reneylvania Daniel Bitner, Weieenb'g 0 Huntmeker, weieenourg Joseph Bieenhart. realm Mre Eisenhart. Penns James Babb, Green Lone F D Griesemer, Berke no " B sag, Lynntown Rims Wetherhold, Lowhill Ji S Rorer, Olney Max Finney. Barurvilie Henry Dorneman, Penn* W Banner, Pennahurg Henry Bobb, Fennel:lure D Hebb, l'ennsbore L Tomlinson, By berry N Sodey, °Twinsburg Jacob Batt. Sumnertmern Wellington Kline. Penns , Geo Stoner, Btonereville Solomon titoner,nkmerevine BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Callowhall. C Albert, White Hamm A L Newhart, perms A W Leroh, uherryvil le David Stem. Allentown 11 Knntz. Slatington K F App, Slatington 0 0-Bowman, Carbon no G F Anthony, Carbon co A ?Sabatini, Lehigh Gep James' Lowright, Buoks no Jacob Lrokenbaoh, Penns,. Geo Steinman. Bethlehem P Fanetermenher, Parma' W F Momer. Slatington 1. D Kram. Slatington J L Kllnker Bethlehem Jacob R i•harde. IS Easton Mrs 'Richard's, It Easton F. Hone, Freemansburg B K Fisher, Penns W B Lerch. Yonne H M Fetter, Bethlehem Joseph. Lerch, Penne Geo Fnenng, 8 Easton BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Rosond Et.. beL Vine. .ILandon, Hammonton W A Cbmlit Weldon et Jones, Hatboro John hutch. Hartevule Hon ee Deerfield, Penns A Dannenhower, Bucks co Bsni G^eni, Bunks oo B W Simpson, Bunko no Gillam. Bunks eo Geo Piekerme, Penns D McCarter. Panamint:its MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—BOOOno M., above Arob. S W Corning', New Jerre? B F Orienrold. N Jamey Louis Rohm. Penns J Sider & 4 New Rope J m Seaman k. I: Penns SPECIAL NOTICES. OAK ORCHARD ACID SPRING WATRR.-- Pamphlets containing the Opiniona of celebrated Chem ists and Physicians respeeting the use 01 this WATER in the owe of many diseases of the human system, will be supplied gratis on application to FREDERICK BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or FRED ERICK BROWN, JR., NINTH and - CHESTNUT Streets. CALL AND GET A FAMPIILET, apl3•tf BATOMILOR'S HAIIL DEB.—This celebrated and perfect Hair Dye le the best ix the world. All others( are mere imitations of this great original, which has gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the globe, The genuine W. d. Batchelor's Liquid Hair Dye instantly produces a splendid black or natural brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad dyes, invigorating the hair for life. Sold bi all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FARNESTOCK & CO., DYOTT & CO., Philadelphia. ONE PEI.OII OLOTHXNG OP THE LATEST Elguss, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figure'. All goods made to order warranted satisfsetory. Our ONE-PRICE intern it strictly ad hered to. AU are thereby treated alike. Wail' JONES & CO. 604 MARKET Street. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST cobtrsity.—All sums of Money received on deposit afterthistlatcaxe 9411.04 X Gollf or Bilver, on de mand;vith Five ear eent. interest. OffIie.7WALIRIT Street. son "rest corner of Thtid. mh2 GROVER & BAEHR'S OHIMBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES. The Pest iti Use for Femiiy No. T3O CHNBTNIIT Street. philadolvido. auV•ly MARRIED. THOMPSON—KNORR.—On Tuesday morning. April eth, Dy Roy. Goo. A. Crooke' at Bt. John'. P. K. Church. Mr. eel). W. Tiompeon and , Mira Mors Knorr, all of Mos city. lII_ORAN—DOAK.—On the 14th inst., by the Rev. M. D. Kurtz. Mr. William Moran to Miss Mary A. Doak. WALTON—SEAL.—On the 2d ultimo, by_ftev. J. M. Kennard, Mr. William F. Walton to Miss Martha ly Seal, both of this city. .• MILL ER—HOLIDAY.—On the 6th inst., Mr. Levi Miller to Miss Sarah holiday, both of Mill Creek, Montgomery county. DIED. KOGNe.-4en Tuerday morning. 16th inst., Harr son Koons, in the 21st year of linage.. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fit neral from the residence of his father, lealel Koons, lee. 711 Franklin street, on Friday alterntion. the 19th inst., et 2 Golock. IV* DAVIEB,-0n the 15th inst.. Mr. Alexander Davies. aged 61 years. His relatives and friends are reapestfully invited to arena hie tune ai from his late residenoe..Prankford rose, between r• orris and Wood Weems. on Friday af ternoon, at 3 o'clock, Funeral to proceed to Franklin Cemerery. MOO RIM D.—On the lath mat., Henry C. Moorhead. in the 45 h year of his age. His relatives and fronds are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, North Pennsylvania Railroad, near the York-road etition. on Tbetedtty leggillg at ten o'cloek, without further no tice. to prim to Woodland Cemetery. " HA Thorndale, on the Bth inst., aged 9 months. Louis t Graff, infant daughter of Dr. it. 8. and Louisa G Emends. HAMEReLY.—On the 15th inst., in the 31st year of her age, Louisa . G., wife of Dr. h. 8. flamingly. and daughter of the late Charles Graff. Him. Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-inw, Bo Ferguson, NO. ion Chons st,, this (Wednesday) af ternonntat 3 o'clock. /MARTI Ole.—Suddenly, on the afternoon of the 16th inst , William S Martian. Due notice will he given of the Amoral. WIMHR.—On the 14th inst., Mrs. Margaret Wimer, of this ce y. Funeral from her late residence. No. 720 South Third street. on Thursday afternoon. at S o'clock'. WOLFENHEN.—On the lath instant. Mrs. Fain. bath Wel tendon in the 70th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, on Woo d street, naycnk next Thursday afternoon , at 2 o clock. e teafiltißNDlKE.—Mm. Jemima Somerndike, in the 78th year of her age. Fii,etral from her late residence. corner of Man som and Juniper streets, next Thursday afternoon, eta o clock. . LAWSON.—On the lath Mrs. Sophia A. Law- Funeral from the residence of her husband, Pack- Woodtown, N. J.. nest Thnnsd morning at 10 o'cloox. HEN R.Y.—On the 15th inst., M rs. Martha P. Henry. in the 92d year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 211 Bhismen street. nest Thee:day afternoon. at./ o clock. A McCUL.—On the lath inst.. John McCaig, aged 56 years. Funeral from his late residence, Paul street. below Green. Frankford, next Thursday afternoon, at/ o'clock. HIGHT.—On the 16th inst.. George AdaM Eight, in the 52d year of his age. Funeral from hie late residence. No. 334 North Eighth street, above Wood, neat Friday morning, at JO o'clock. hERAY.—On the 14th inst., Arin. wife of Michael Beare. aged 66 years. Funeral from the residence of her hush d. Twen ty-ton tit street. ebove . Can.:whin, this ( Wednesday* reeratn. , at B}L o*aleek- • ENGL . F.B.--un the leih inst., Joseph P. Engles, aged Funeral will take place from his late residence, No. 1021 Filbert street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ,1 o'clock. TROSIB.B.—At Germantown, on the morning of the 14th inst., of scarlet fever, Harry Albert, youngest son of S. Harvey and Annie G. Thomas. in the math] , ear of The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral from his parents' residence. Tulpehooken street, this ( 'Wednesday) after aton. 2 o'clock. 1/001023.—0n Sunday morning tee 14th Met.. alter a short illness, at his residence - in Magna, James 0, linden. aged 36 years. 10 FO' nerat from his late residence, en the 17th inst.. at clock. - FIRTH.—On First day marling. lath inst., Thomas Firth, in the 88th year of his age. Funeral from` the residence of Isaac C. Jones. No. 126 gams street, this (Fourth - day) morning, at 10 &Meek- BLACK AND PURPLE ORALLY DE LAIMEB, 13X. CENTS.—.last reoeived one ease oEBGUTEE N P u A p tD TBREEQU , A T ER CENTS a yard—regular pries for the name it00d1.25 GRAY MIXED DEbAINES, 12% CENTS. Gray Mixed imported Belainee at only 12% eente—re gular pnoe for the samegoo& IE% cents. BaSSON & SO Mourning Store. N. apt No. 91e CHESTNUT Street. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. SPRING IMPORTATIONS LINEN GOODS. The &when:There have just received, per Tonawanda. an involes of Real Barnsley floods, manufactured to their order, and warranted, cone/ditty of Hem," Linen Sheeting. of all widths. extra Heavy Barnsley Damask', and Mayers. Huckaback Towels, white and colored borders, in great variety. Darnley Damask Towels heavy quality and extra else. Colored border and knotted fringe Towels, of large size, and very superior quality. Also. by the Oirp of Beatimors, three invoices, from different bleachers, of 4-4 shirting Linen. 2 invoices Moor Linens, 40, 42 42, 20, and 64 inches I oast heavy Bird Eye Diaper, K., X. and 4-4 wide. case Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs. These goods having all been introduced under the old gaff, cut be sold at former prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRIBON, Immorters 'Linen Hooie Funtiotuos foods. - . , soWilKwiSt No. 1908 CHESTNUT Street: PROCLAMATION.— MANTILLAS. OPENING DAILY, 10 fr w o Nh s :nr tr ai e li e nG i u : Rha u e i s itrd eA peo ellimi re gl a : ganninglAddreas,sthat they might entinipate the evils that might befall the tuition front foreign or domestic AT Toes. In the come of time - demo' Was inalletate,,d4 as NULLIFICATION, why* my worthy and Able MSc- WM: P. CAMPBELL'S, senor, ANDREW JACKSON crushed into aNNIKILL. Trost. It has RE-ARISEN under the Administration of tk. week ohlef, nurtured in his Cabinet, and proclaim- No. deli CIRESTNIIT STREET. ed in the very halls of legislation; until. by weakness and mertnem,it has assumed the proportion of a seven- headed living. The dente Wive elected ABRAITAM LINCOLN, whether wisely or not tide Wit determine, In hie large and ELEGANT STOCK will be found but now it is the duty of all Union men to rally and the richest display of sustain the Governinent, and nest polituis and lSoliti elens to the yrintia ;to put an army in the field, ooloi-iikAr -NfrILES sal in its proportions, to act promptly. and decisively. ' /vs- For it is a Patriot's duty and a Soldier's glory to face danger, achieve victory or death, to award to traitors //t the lIANGELAN'e ROPE, and, like your first President, to LOOK FORWARD. SILK AND FANCY CLOTHS. lt ~ • apt-Im EVER MADE IN THIS CITY. IrrTHE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRADE, and MERCHANTS AND MO OFACTORER3 OF PHI- L AI:MURIA, are invited to meet at BOARD OP TRADE ROOMS, CR BSTItUT STREET. abovelrifth, THIS DAY, at 19 O'CLOCK. to respond to the call of the Presidentof the Unitet States to aide& THE UNION, THE CONSTITUTION" AND THE _ MAO OF OiTR COUNTRY! tt ErANOTHER FLAG.—AMONG THE omissions yesterday was the notice of one of the rt Flags unfurled. We refer to the NATIONAL FLAG at the NATIONAL HOTEL. RACE Street, above Thin. Messrs. QUILLMAN & BOYAR, Proprietor., are not behind the times in patriotism. nor in their ability well endeavors to serve their 001111tT, and the Public.. Their house has been refitted and much ttniroved. and is now one of the beet plans in the oity open to the public, A MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION c r of the BOARD OF TRADE. and of the EBR- O AN and MANUFACT URERS of Philadelphia enerally, in invited to arsembie at the HAG& OF THE BOARD. eO5 CHESTNUT Street. at TWEt.VE O'CLOCK NOON. TO-lIAV- to declare their unaltera ble attaohnient to the UNION. the CONSTITUTION, and the FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES. By or. der of the Board. It. . LORIN BLODGET,Seerelary. frxFRANKLIN LAND BUILDING COM PANY.—Tenthnnnei Meeting THI B Ni- I the tumal place. All memherim mn ea will Nesse attend. ea the Association about closing up. klention of Officers for the ensuing rm. It* PIMA? H. L 173. Secretary. pleo=s. SCHUYLKILL AND QUEHANNA RAILROAD • 9.—Th e Annual Meeting and tion of the Stockholders of the Bobuylkill and Nini quetulona Railroad Company.ila mantled by their Starter, will be held at .the CONTINENTAL DOT KL, in the city of Philadelphia, Penney Wants, on MON. DAY. May 6th. 1861. at 12 o'oloOk, M., for the purpose of si choosing a President and x Managers to serve for the ensuing year, and also for the odneideration of such other business, as may properly be brought before said meeting. FRANK B. BOND, April 13,1861. [aplektmyej Secretary. CHINA AND THE CHINESE —THE Last Lecture or this cainree. before the Young Men's Christian Association, by Rev. W. A. P. MAII TIN, will be delivered on TUMID AY EVENING next. lath [net., in the HALL. OR THE UNIVERSITY. Subject—" "sr onderfal Semi-Christian Revolution now in Progress in China." Twists 25 cente—to be bed at Presbyterian Board of Publication. Presbyterian Book Stare. opposite Idiot; .Aitterioan Tract tociety. Mar tgen's Book. Store, and at the rooms of the Young Men's Association. IMPROVED BREECH-LOADING FIRE-ARMS, GALLAGER'S PATENT, ENDORSED BY U.S. GOVERNMENT. MANUFACTORY, 1121 BEAM STREET. We are now prepared to receive orders to etipnott the STARS AND STRIPES. apid.2t. RUM A NESS MEN ARE DVERTISING ""-"" in the Beat Newspapers of City and Country at the Offices of JOY, COE, & Co ADVERTISING AGENTS. FIFTH and CHESTNUT STREF.TS, Philadelphia. TRIBUNE BUILDING, New York. sant IF YOU WANT SUPERIOR PHOTO gnsphio /Interest you must resort to where you will find persons who are skillful, and at the came time have the beet instrumental and arrangements, hrooh en at ji.EMIEWG Gallery, aßcorD above Green. 11* gs - EARLY -BUOK-EYE POTATO/23, From Western New York. Also, Field. Garden, and Flower a sad's, in great variety, at wholesale mod retail. Mania' Seed Catalogue and Gar en Manual for 1181, furnished gratin. refiClial..4 (Hums, Agricultural and Seed Warehouse, 1 1110 NI ARKET Street, lt* (Opposite Farmers' Market.) mg LANDRETH'S WARRANTED GAR DEN HEEDS.—Clover and Grass Seeds. of the freshest and serest ClUblitY, Field Seeds in quantity. Flower Seeds In great variety. Asrioniturai Imple ments. Hortioultural TOO4I. Ito - for sale by D. LAPIbRETH ac SON. Implement and Seed Warehouse. Noe. ul and 23 South SIXTH Street. It* Between Chestnut and Market Streets. 4116 ~ FOR SALE—A Gray MARE, Bar- AM and Buggy' ; mare 8 Years old; gentle in harass& Address Boa MO root Waco. apl7-8t RETAIL DRY GOODS. BAREGE ANGLAISE. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. WILL OPEN 110aNING A LARGE LOT OF BROCHE BAREGE ANGLAISE at 183 ots per yrd _„ . • BROOME BARIUM ANGLAISE at 25 60 per yrd ALSO, AN AtWORTFISTAT OF CHECK SILKS AT 75 CTS Thaaa - Gooda will be found EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP. sels-3t 818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street. J T M. HAELEIG - H, 809 AND $ll CHESTNUT STREET, Nil:party . the premises of L J. LEVY & 00.. Its now propaml to offer a full and choice anortmen of Fanny and Staple DRY GOODS, at you low prime for CASH. ON MONDAY, APRIL 15TH, We will offer a complete assortment of apla 21 RICHARDSON LINENS. MOURNING GOODS. 3. M. RAYLEIGH, 809 CHESTNUT STREET. Will offer, on MONDAY, APRIL Urn, A onnuslato assortment of BLACK GOODS, CHEAP FOR CAM. ON MONDAY, APRIL Inn, A large assertenant CHOICE STYLE MANTILLAS, Never before exhibited. ON TUESDAY, APRIL lern, TWO CASES INDIA CHECK SILKS, VERY cm?. &pls-tt GREAT SALE , CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &C., In liquidation of the Estate of W. PROCTOR & Co., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. The Stook cousins of— SPRING CLOAKS. ENGLISH. TWEED CLOAKS, SILK CLOAKS AND BACQ.GEB, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, LACE FLOUNCINGS. FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE POINTS, FRENCH LACE BOURNOVX, .TRAVELING SUITS, FLOUNCING LACES, - DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, 'Ac., Ito 'All in tininemee variety, and to be mold et about ONE -HALF THE USUAL PRICES, FOIL TEE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. • To facilitate sales, and enable purchasers to make Prompt selections, ALL GOODS will be marked in PLAIN FIGURES. for which purpose the store will be cloned on SATURDAY, April lath. and the sale will commenee MONDAY, 15th, And continue till the whole is disposed of AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, atom to 30 708 CHESTNUT STREET, CLOTHS! CLOTHS ! CASSIKERES, VESTINGS, ADZES' CLOAKINGS, AND GOODS SUITABLE FOB BOYS' WEAR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, heap at SNODGRASS & STZEIMAN'S, SS South SECOND !knot, above CHESTNUT. E-yRE & LANDELL4 FOURTH AND ARCH: Have an asaortrnent of StlAWilg SHAWLS . SHAWLS - SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS To a aitthe Net Trade. ST E, t , OF A L L O L W r T ß o icE F i t. .NE BLAUR BILK SHAWLS. ALL GRADES. TIIIIIET SHAVPLa r MODES AND BLACKS. splo-et-wfat4alia - EYRE & I-ANDEL - I.J Are prepared to edit NET-CASH BUYERS NET-CASH BUYERS NET-CASH BUYERS wire FINE LINE ti t i DRESS OOODS, FINE LINE OF OKEBB BILK& FINE LINE OF BLACK BILKS. FINE LINE OF MOZAMBIQUE'S. splo-6t-wfsdonlys CITY CLOAK ISTORE, NO. 142 N. Eighth street, above Cherry, are now selling every new 411 e of the mason, smelt qualities, in every new shade of color, *heaver than any other More in the city. SPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA riety. at IVENS'. Willl-1m SPRING} CLOAKS , IN EVERY NEW style, at rvENr. mh2l lm So. 43 B. Ninth street. V h PRING CLOAKS, THE CHEAPEST aver saaa. at lITENS', mh2l-int to. 23 S. Ninth attest. NEW STYLE CLOAKS, EVERY NEW style, every new material, at pikes that astonish every one, at the large store, N. E. cornet of Eighth and Walnut streets. tnial-lm fi -- LOARS Wholesale Merchants are in `6-• vited to inepeot the stook at IVENS N 0.23 South NINTH Street, corner of Jayne at , mh2l-lm Between Market and Chestnut. NEW CLOTHS, OASSIMERES. Fanny and Bloch Cassimeres. Boys' Wear, Ladies' Cloaking's. Marseilles and Valencia Vestings. Complete stook of Cloth Goode. COO N I N T H & CONARD, sta Sonthenat corner INTH and .M..,KET WANTS. WAN TED IMMEDIATELY For W --- avers county in Pennsylvania, Maryland. New Jersey, and Delaware, active and energetic men of in tehigenea and pleasing address an travelling Agents. A chance to make money. Small capital required. This ia no humbug. Addreza, with !damp, or oat! 'won $.-& SEAMAN, SANSOM Street, Philadelphia. apl2 et* WANTED—A Lad to do Errands. Ad dress" T." Press °Erma. ap9-tf WANTED—AGENTS to sell PACKA GES of ETATIOAERY and JEWELRY, at prices one third leas than can be purchased elsewhere. Call COURT reas (stamp enclosed, J. L. BAILEY, No. 104 Street, Boston. MM. M1126-3M a CLOTHING WANTED.—The highest cash price paid for Ladies' and Genie oaat-orr Clothine. Yloarie call or addreux M. B'ANCONA. 622 80U r fl Etreet. spo-I.3c' EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG Men, fcce.. are invited to address the'. Employ ment Committee;' at the Rooms of the Young Men's Chnatian Assoeltion, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUTs-am Street. ap MPEOIAL PARTNER WANTED.-A Dry-Boes Commission House of menu gars studios, and with meet desirable conneotions, Wishes to item a epeetal partnership with some person who can contribute to the amount of 860,000. Please address Box 1158 Philadelphia Post Office. ap9 ABIERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE ESTABLISHED leoo—To supply Families and Schools with the bast Teachers. To aid teachers to mutable appointments. To buy and sell school properties on commission. To gyve parents information of good !schools. G. S. WOODMAN & COMPANY, (Late tiniith, Woodall?, & Co.) M:Mr.% 096 BRO New York. mh9 mws-2m 20 South 61XTli /Street, Philadelphia. OAIIDING. PIRSTAILASS BOARDING FOR MAR. RTED and Smile Gentlemen. at No. 240 North FIFTIi street. It* %Iwo PLEAS AN T ROOMS, ONE A- single vacant, with board, No. 1523 WALNUT Street. apro Ist* IRST -OL &BS BOARDING, WITH P oteasant rooms. at No. 1417 LOCUST Street. mhl6-1m• SPRING MILLINERY. Su LUSTER'S, No. 145, North EIGHTH TAW Street. will open their new styles of Crape, Bilk. p d Straw lkonnets, TIitURISDAY , April 18, at 144 north EIGHTH Street. epl2-00 MRS. E. JACOBS, No. 212 NORTH wpm EIGHTH Etropt, will Ivan s FASHIONABLE ANIoRTAIENT OF iirftirie MILLINkiitY, n GHEIDAY, April llth. Ap6 lm rim MRS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016 CHEST IIMNUT Eltreee,_hoe received a choice aasortment of PARIS MILLINERY for the Serum. mh29-Ito gl ib MUMS 0 7 BILYAN. 914 (111110STNITT Street will open_ YARN! 'MILLINERY for the 'bring, on TRURi3DAY. Aprils. mh26-Im. MEDICINAL JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE It le an eebsblished hot that a very image class of dis eases can only be cured by such remedies as will enter into the blood, and circulate with it through every por tion of the body, for only by this meats can the remedy be brought into immediate contact with the disease. To obtain this desirable end, no preparation has ever been so uniformly successful as DR. D. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. SCROFULA. SKIN DIBBABESI CANCRR. GOITRE, AMEX M &THIEL DROPSY, bPILEYSY, &c., CAME:ROM TUMORS, WHITE sWELLINGS, 60UT, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYspEr.SIA, ULCER SCALD HEAD. dm., km. HMO 10 1 170 tin eSeeknally cured by this ALTERATIVE. It ie, bee tles. ewe or the most plcaeant articles that can be taken into Ste stomach, operating as a tonic, and removing Dyspeptic and Narrow affections. It is pre pared only by DR.". JAYIIE & SON, 242. ORLBT NUT Street, and may be had of the Agents throughout the country. apla-mws at i llp DR. J. WISE, No. 30 North ,„ FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA—Treate stiooessfu.ly. if applied to in tone, all diseases of the LUNC.S. •11 a KOAT and HEART. and frequently cores CONSUMPTION in its third and last stage. fie also restores all curable dispute of the EYE and HMI. Be has riven them his entire attention for he past in rears. Will visit patients. when desired • at heir residences. apti-lm if' COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the - partnership lately existing between MAIM' WOOLS] ON and PAMUEL C. SMITH. under the mime or WOOLISTON & SMITH. wait dissolved on the eighth day of April, A. 11.19111, by mutual consent. All, debts owing to the said partnership are to be re ceived by, and all demands on the said partnership. are to be presented t o. Samuel Ehnith, who will commie the Donor EttethMil, at Ho. lin MARNA'!" Street, ieetnet wOOMMOZ4, apll•et* a/OWL. C. SMITH. UIIRPRY-W NIPPLE IRON BRIDGE. STONE. QUIGLEY & BURTON. No. 333 WALNUT STREET, ' PRILNDLPIA. Beg leave 10 inform Railroad Coies, and others interested bridge oonstruolaon, th at,m - have formed a connection in business with JOHN W. MURPHY. Civil Engineer, (author and Inventor of the above well. blown plan of iron bridged and are are sared to =acute orders, from any part of tine country, Irani his designs anfipelnoll3l SUPerilitendenddr • AM tette= relating to plans and migass' Sas should ho addressed to JOHN W. MURPHY:, Civil entineer, nolitise Far STONE.. OIinGLRY, HURTOR QOUTHERN SHIPMENTS. cortia.tee attached to . Invoices of Goods for the Southern Confederacy, by DAVID B. BIRBEY, Gonuniesioner of Deeds for South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, Florida, and Louisiana. apll-10t,if TBE RESTAURANT, No. SOS MARKET STREET, Formerly kept by James Prosser, lately deemed, is now reopened under the management of his gon,JAL PROSBkR, JR., who will continue the business. Its heretofore. tritalg-tr CHARLES M. BREAKER, APOTHECA AY, respectfully announces to the public that he has succeeded hir. PAIL G. ()LIVER at the old and weit-known stand, at the northeast corner of BROAD and ettESTNUT Streets. Having thoroughly refitted the establishment and furnished Alvah a carefully selected stook of Drugs and Chemicals, and confided the prescription, dispensing, and manufacturing de partment to gentlemen of well-known and unques tioned phlyMtioentioal ability, he would solicit the 11,- tromilke ot those who ogee= excellence and purity in medicines as of printery importance. CHARLES M. BfLEAKBR would also invite atten tion to his well-assorted 'took of choice Tooth, Bair, and other Brwtheip , perfumery and Toilet and Fanc y Goods generally. rIOIADELrnia, April Pd, 1651. aple-wfm 6t SAYING FUNDS. SAYING FUND-13E1'1ED STATES TRUST COMPANY. corner THIRD and cli v EB7. RUT I.NTWItit FIVE PER CENT. S. R. CRAWFORD. President. JAM R. HUNTER. Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours. from 10 until 3 o'clock. This ConlPanY in not Joined m any application to ate Legislature. fel AMERICAN BAVING FUND , 3. cor ner WALNUT and FOURTH Street'', oontinnea to receive deposits and pa E all soma on &mono all it has always done. Aix.y *NEER, WHILL.DIN. Presider! lame E. WiLsoie, TIVIZAMENIT. SEVIAL NOTIOS.--sHiPPEB B WILL siestas take notice that the Booth. Carolina R. ft Co. have disoontinned forwarding all through freight be and that ad goods formerly consigned to Manx mast now than to v. oiti Newre. T. 6.. E T. G. BUDD will forwamd an goods to their address. A. 'LEBRUN,jx dash c7o:: No 1" North Witinvv.h. SHOULDERS. -1, 5 00 pieces city smoked akoutdors for onto_ by C. C. SADLER & CO.. 103 ARCA Street. mond door sbote pient, MANTILLAS. ACADEMY OF IdUNIO.ITALIAN OPERA. TOMORROW aIIURSDAYI EVENING, April 18, PLEAT TIME IN PHILADELPHIA Of Verdi'e latent end moat suocesefol work, UN BALI 0 IN MAR :ELERA, (The Masquerade Ball.) Whin& WHI lid Frodmied in the moat gorgeous style. with the followinr distribution.: Madame PAULINE C ll l,o 4 oN.as AMELIA, Mies ItieBELL BIN K LEY..as--OSCAR, the Pine. Mice ADELAIDE PHIL LIPB.e ~...—, ULRIC& R.CARDIP. ARD evArii,- - • -cc- • • - • • -- RENART°• Rt —...ee.. . The Conspiralore, Direcfor and Conductor Rig. AIIUZIO. Rig. Mum° desires to direot the attention of the poblier to the foot teat thin. the latest and it is believed the beet of the works of the first composer of the day is plop oed hefore en Amerman cud enee at the ear Pest tom b e moment. Its perfornoringe in New York wait ante rior to its giroduotion in London. Every effort has been bi the management t o e l u te time woru properly before the labile. UII.II3ALLO IN ma.gcHERA, unlike meet at verdrs works. has had airline =MOW frdm the time ours first performance in ROOM, lain, tip td the present mom_ent. Thd plot of UN El LLO tilt MAHCHERA is highly dramatic and Its oatiretrophe Is not unlike that in the. Opera of _" Gustavus." In the ball teens, the stage will be thrown chart to ite Meet avant. and filled with itharaoters in the COGnmes of the D.riod, and. 'as is the mist= in Europe, many of the habit ues of the Opera will appear en dom:nu in the brilliant set of Qutdrilles, Me zu Re.. with Womb the ,cene open.. To give full effect to the performanoe of the Opera. the °Tithe's tral force has been ionneldhrab y augmented. TOE MUSIC OF Li , HALLO IN MARCHER.A. it full of melody., virae.ty, and , truthful drarnatio genii me, It paints ine moat vivid colors all the different liftman, with whi ch r the pgrsonages in the Opera are laveated, and a Ord a grand variety of the ingot armorer and fi wing melodies.. withyli render it the most attract ive and plesaing of all modern Italian Operas. The managementof the Opera would request snob of its patron" as may wish to be upon the rue during the ao --no of the Masquerade, to mate appliouion for Garda of admission. These will be supplied wit' , out any addi t onal charge, but are obliged to be limited in number. A OADEMY OF MOSIO.--ITALIAN . 4 - 1 .• OPERA. • T 0 IS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. April 17. DEBUT t. F MIKs CIa4R.A LoiIisKKELLOCIU. , LINDA DI 011eMOUNIX. KELLOGG as 1.11:11131 PHIL; 1P PS as Pierettp itIONOLI al Carla i NI as AMAMI° ; SUSI las 11 Prelate; DIJ 13 ILE UI •as 11 Idarohetie , Director and Conductor. hignor NIOZIO. The Opera will aintolude with the " MAR& LOUISE rOLK expreably composed by Signor Music) for him ouro pe 11.o11ogg. Dn at ILI ; Opera bomb:braes at 8 o'clock. McDONOTJOH'S OLYMPIO.—{L AT E AIRPES.) RACE Street. helm. rhprf. ANO CHER TRIUMPH IN SCENIC A RT. UNCLE RAM'S MrG C LANPICRN. THE BIRTH OF THE BINTESFLP IN THE BOWER OF FERNS! aeltnowledsed bt the entire Press of Philadelphia. and endorsed ht . over 130,000 Persons, as the mod Damian' *roulade ever rviodueed. THOR EVENING. THE sETAN atsrzies, AI M UNCLE SAWS )11+610 LANTERN. Produced at a cost of $OOO. Ac B nnesion—Fareaette, sp cents; OrettestravVe Fa gan Ctrole,lse. Private ox Neste. eM. Boom Gaon at o'olook: tKirlettletleing WALNUT STREET THEATRE. • • Bole Lessee-- --Mm. M. A. GARRETTEOSI , Stage Manager— Mr. WM. A. OHAPBW6, Businees Agent— .. . .Mr. JOO. D. MURPHY. ORA.ND COMPLI ME N TA RY BENEFIT TO M. AUGUSTA OARRETTBON. THIS ( WED NEd DAV/ E VEXING, April 17, Performance to oomm.nce with THE DADVittTnR OF THE REGISII6SIT. Min Itinhincal Cartouche. REdilnge, To conclude with the uoineitT entitled THE BABES IN THE WOOD. SCALIS OF PRICES,—trOSIN droll. (*eats neared with out extra chArge.) d 0 cents; nuritoet. (sesta secured at 60 oente,)s7% cents ; family circle; 2 Bents; private boxes, $5 and St orchestra. 75 cents. Doors oven at 7 o'clock ; curtain will ripe at TN o'alook. WEIEATLEY & CLAMPS AROH.ST. TIEATRE. BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. THE WHOLE STAR COMPANY IN THE BILL. THIS OP EDNESDAYY EVENINO. April ll The performance will commence with PLOP AND PASSION. After which, the Wee of MY Nr feltßOß ' S WIF To connives with. brat time in ten yearn, the National Nautical Drama of. THE PILOT ABEL it LEYLAND'S STEREOPTICION ASSEMBLY BUILDENg& LAST SERIES Of these Popular ymtertainments. COSMOPOLITAN PROGRAMME AND NEW VIEWS EACH EVSN/NG. Admission SS cents. Children. 18 cents. Vows mil at 7i(• commence at 8 o'clmlt. MATINEE W ED NESDAY AND B+TOADAY ONLY. Commencing at three 0 olook. apiAdt pARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS. JIL HAMBUJER ! the BOYALMIZARD. and SIG. SCHOLAR)! At CHICKSRING HALL,. 807 CHESTNUT Street. commancine .%DAY, Apnlls, and continuing every Evening at 8 o'clook. and Wednarday and Saturday at 2 P. M. Admittance 250. ; Children ha! prioe. See ern- STSMTIMEI. apls-et* SANFORD'S OPERA ROUSE, ELEVENTH EITRZET. OPEN FOR THE REASON. NEWLY DECCHATED AND FAINTED. MA. SANFORD R secured one el the F4HGEITT COMPANIES ever presented heretofore ir appear o ff htli. Dartford will perform every evening. Doors open at 7; Commenee at 7M. Admission 25 tents. Children IS ciente THE G ANIA ORCHESTRA GIVE their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATUR DAY. commencing et 335 o'clock, et the MIASMAL FUND HALL. 8 Begets Si; single ticket/1.0 outs. for sale at Crookering & Bon's. 807 Cheetornt street ; Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; and. Beck & Lawton'e, Chestnut street. Enragentente for Concerts. COMMeMOOOIBIII6. Par ties. Ac.. made only at their Office, Chiekeringt Ewes Plano Store, 807 Chestnut intact; William Stoll, 214 North Jumper otreor. or G. Droughmout 1 1 50 9 Ride avenue. Jahl-sr pozN NA. AOADEMY OE THE FINE -A. ARTS. The Aoatismy ie now °toned to the publio fora short time. in order to matte preparation' for the Florian ex hibitionn. which will open on MONDAY, the rid of nel•tt G $4_150.0 . 0 IN PREMIUMS _ SUFFOLK PARK. PHILADELPHIA. 1. lEl—Purge of 'sl.too.—Free for all Horses owned in the State of Pennsylvania ; best 3 in 6 to Harness. May 9, 1861—Purse of s76e.—Free for all Horses ()limed in the State of Pennsylvania; best 3 in 5 to Wagon. May 14. 1861—Puree of e2.so.—Free for all Horses that have never trotted better than 2.40; beat 3 In 11 to Harness. Same day—Puree of /left—Free for all Horses that have never trotted better than 2.46; beat 3 in 5 to Wagon. May 15—Purge of Stn.—Free for all Horees that have never trotted be ter than 2.35 to Haroesirs best 3 in 5. Same day—Puree of sloo.—tree for au Horses that never have trotted better than $2.40; beat 3 in 5 to Wagon. May 16—Puree of 1300.—J? ree for all" Green "Hones that have never trotted in publics ; beet 3 in 6 to Harness May 17—Purse of euso.—Free for all Horses that have never trotted better than 2.40.2 miles anti repeat to Harness. Same day—Purse of 51110.—Free for all five-year old Colt. ; beat 3 in 6 to Harness. May 22—Purse of $1260 —Free for all Horses owned in the State of Pennsylvania. 2 miles and repeat to saddle. Three or more Entries to make a Ramie. The above r ntries will posittrelY woes on the 26th of Aunt with 10 per Deis . at Jaunoey & Geochn's Western Hotel, tinti MARKET Street. above Eighth street, at 9 o'cilook P. M. All entries must be sealed. and will positively close as above mentioned II .13n• tries must be directed to D. F. WARJIL apl2 dtapSS* Proprietor of Bodo k Park. EftYBIPELAM. THE TURF. SAFEb. LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED --ILI to No. 21 South SEVENTH Skeet, near the maklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for peat favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has geoured an elegant and convenient More. and hag now on hand a l arg e samorihnentofLAULOi CeLoatted tffraught and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, ( the only atnatly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also. Lil- Ile's Unisons/fed Bank Vault, Safe. and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be furnished to order on short notice. Thai is the strons_sat, beet proteoted, and °heaped Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention ix called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe 111 601111: ceded to mappens In style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and ix the only one that la striot ly fire and burglar proof. Syscral. Norics.—l have now on hand say twenty of Panel, Herring, & Co.'. Safes, moat of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, compliments complete assortment as to snag, and all lately ex changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They win be cold at very low prices. flame cell and examine, jafff.lyif hl. C. SADLER. Agent. Di EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES. ITOXIS 304 C"fI_43TIYUT trrILEIST. , PM I 1 ADELYRIA4PA. A large variety of FIRE-ROOF akFEO simmer Land. LOST AND rOUND. LOST -Five Coupons, Iv o. 206. 207. 260, 309. and 998, due Jen. 1658, issue of the minty of Allegheny to the Pittsburg and ConnelsvThe hadnoad. Aliberal reward will be given for the return of th_e same to E. P. hilliDLETtrlt. mtaiiitf 6 North FRONT !West. SURANCK COMP 14 -I AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 408 CIIFRTNV FIRE AND INLAND INSURAN I IIr e i* DIRSCTOILS. George W. Day--of Day & Matlaok. &wawa Wright—.---- Wright Bros & CO. D. B, ..... " Pam & Biteey. Henry Lewis. " Lewis Bros & Co. C. " J. C. Bowe & Co. Samuel T. 13odine...—Ereet Wyoming Canal Come'_! . Jno. W. Everman--Co. of J. W. Everman & Co Geo. A. West West & Fobee. T. S. Martin.. " Savage, Martin & 0. Wilson Davis A ttornay«at- law. B. D. Woodruff— of Sibley, Molten, & Woodraff Jno. Kessler, Jr ..... —No. ma Green street. GEORGE W. DAY,Freaident. FRANCIS N. BUCK. Viee President, WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Ja32-iftf NTBRACTITE INSIRCANOB' OOMPA'' A NY.—Authorised Capital 0400.1106-CRAXTRIt PERPETUAL. Moe NO. U WALNUT Street, between ?MN and Fourth dtreet, Philadelphia. This Company will Mune against less or damage ay o zatvwdinga,%`,mlA - mre. sad Merchandise gets- Monne lzurartmoefi ob. Visellesi, Catittoa t s,l Freights. inland In p t to &Wm. rts of the limn. D IREVTOUS Joseph Maxnelt• John Hotelman, John & Blakiztoi. Wan. F. lt Dean, f. JACOB . ES D L " t_rosition WM. FEAK. Vies riandelb W. M. SMITE. Beeretary. spit- J*oob Esher, IN Luther, Andenned, PllAril Pearson rater Muer. MAti : Elonomi ; WEST CHESTER arid ru , baDELPRIA RaiC RO yin na mina NOTICE To PERSONS SEEKING. SUMMER BOARDING. -1 n order to !widish inareaaed fecilidee during the coming Summer. the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Company intend renaing not leis than six daily trains each way between Pkiladmphia and West Cuester, one of whine will be at night connecting with two trains each way on the _Philadelphia and ila:timore ventral Hell road (except kitindays—whan there will be two trams !Melt we, between Philadelphia and West Cheater.) Persons desirous of being in the oar elitly and late. will be accommodated by this arrangement. feuding for the summer can ru,w be obtained at the many de sirable localities daring high and healthi situations on the West Chaster and Yhilagoria op Philadelphia en d B a lmer* central naidros eh For etas for sea son. Coupon Tickets. . apply at the Tioket 011iceon the Depot, If. E. comer MGR. sE.ENTH and MAILICRT Streets. HENRY WOOD, apis-n2ws.lm General Superintendent. all ige FOR NEW You.K. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and Raritan Quist. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Cam- pang will receive freight on and after bloltDAl. 2s th instant, and leave dads at X P. m.. delivering their car goes in New York the folkormg dais Freightstaken at reasonable rates. WM, P. CLIIIIIf. No. 14 SOU J ' A rti s a l t A il i ZetAr e til i t lBa . l_ift P f iers 14 and 16 BAST RI Y.Fan, New York. mu adroit F op. NEW YORK.--THE Ptotadalthis steam Propeller Company Trill common.° their lstuition for the season on Nonni. 18th mat. Their Steamers are now mooning' freight at Second Fitly above Walnut street. Terms sooommodating. Apply _to . M. BAIRD & nthse 224 South Delaware avenue. glltraOr.l4—V ere Olive Oil, a— , end Jsuretobc tc Quisairs, mak u br JAL' BS & CABSTAIRS. SOS eh FitOliw Et. sea
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