Lew volunteer eampany was organised last ,cas in the upper story of the Board of Trade 4 7; I F Aloe one bundled names were at ono. Il r ‘ fit ' to b e d to the roll The State Females OM re• eir c ed a large number of recruits. W Conroy will report to Gemara! Patter. by order of Governor Curtin He will cum un 'ed one thousand men. we ~sartas or Tile OLD MiIIBBILO or Tun WARIMIn TON GRAYS -I,aat evening the members of the Washington over forty five years of age, met at the wetberitl House for the purpose of forming a re guard for the protection of the city and sup -no tof the Corstitution. Messrs Charles S. z n fitb was called to the chair, and Joseph N. moll and Joseph M. Thomas were appointed „ t oo, On motion, a oommittee of five were "`: no i n tei to draft recoluHordt They reported the gl ow ing, which was signed by more than eighty g tten:ion lbs President of the United States having, on its le,m instant, issued a proclamation announcing ertion Of the people are in open rebellion tag axing the laws and Constitution, we, the under- Ai n ed. retired and contributing members of the irobiegton Grays. and other citizens of Philadel. n bis. over forty-five years of age, hereby agree to faroregiment of at leact SOO men for the hour fteg defendinZ and prottOting the oily of Phila y,.lo;4. to be designated as the Reserve Corps, pledge themselves to each other to maintain : be laws and uphold the constituted authorities of .10 , 0 , 1 7 in the hour of trial The meeting 'Seottpurned. to meet this evening at Saneom y.ngeet Ball. The following communication wee read after the adlonrnment : p i ca Sus: As an old contributing member of ire Washington Grays, my cervicee in any way ire hereby tendered. DitillMe there will be woe , required for variona expenses ; if so, the Ai m of $lOO is ready at any moment as partial c ontribution y ou r:, very truly, WM. J. BEfIItLDB, 129 J 01303 alley, or Shoemaker's lane, Germantown. 'To CEPHAS B CHILDS. Beg , Phila. PRosLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. MIT 6Y5 Or PIIIIADELPHIA Treason against the Stets of Pennsylvania, or oast the United States, will not be snffered within this city, nor will violence to the persons or pro perty of its inhabitants be tolerated. do hereby Ttplire all good citizens to disolose and make known to the lawful authorities every person rendering, in this city, aid to enemies in ,pen war against this State and the United States, By enlisting or procuring others to enlist for that pu rpose, or by furnishing snob enemies with arms, s smanition, or other assistance. I do hereby require andloommand that all per 'o7• shall refrain from assembling in the highways aims city. enlalefally, riotously, nr tumnlinonSly, ail:lg them that the same will be at their peril Th e les-+ of our State and Federal Governments in ,„ ; w obeyed—the peaoe and credit of Philadel- Ph is 4103 be preserved. May God save our Union Giro ander the seal of the pity of Philadelphia, this sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. ALY.X.MIDER Mayor of Philadelphia DISAPPEARANCE OF AN OFFICER AT THE. SOT YARD.—Sergeant Pearson, of the 11. S merino garrison, at the Navy Yard, disappeared 011 Monday night under very singular eireum games. He bad been on guard duty during the day at the gate, and, at lo o'clock i" M., the cap min of a merchant vessel, under charter by the Government for the purpose of carrying iron ooal- Liehters to the coast of Africa, sought admission to the yard for the purpose of going on board his Ail). Not having the countersign by whledi to pas' the different sentinels, the sergeant accom panied him down. The ship lies at what is called :he South wharf. At the head of this wharf, which j 5 Num hundred feet long, a sentinel is posted. The captain and sergeant peened this sentinel going down, bat this was the last seen of the sergeant . When os duty, Sergeant Pearson was known as a steady and faithful soldier. He has serval the itaernment upwards of fifteen yearson shipboard. Ile is said to have bad on his person at the time of hie strange disappearance some $5O In silver, and s silver watch. Supposing he had fallen overboard, :bs river at the wharf was dragged, on Tuesday, hat without finding him. A BURGLAR DISCOTZRZD.—Ei thief sneaked isto the residence of Mr 'Robert McCulloch, at No. 13:39 South Fourth street, on Tuesday evening, eta making his way to the third story, secreted himself under a bed, the sleeping apartment of one of Mr. C.'s daughters. Shortly before 11 o'clock the lady went up stairs to retire, when by Wee means or other she trod upon the rascal's band. She at once cried out, when the reseal made a thrust at her with a knife, inflicting a se• were gash a short distance above her ankle. lie then jumped from hie place of concealment and started to ran down stairs. The daughter rushed to the door to alarm the household, when the rel• cal again turned and etruok her a violent blew on the neck, nearly knocking her down. lie then made his way down stairs as far as the second story, but seeing a light on the first floor, he ran Into the bath•roura, jumped from the window into the yard, and made Ma escape. FLAG RAisinGS.—On Tuesday afternoon the employees of Jenks A. Son, at Brideaburg, flung to the breeze the emblem of our country. The scene at the raising was an impressive ono. Here were the sturdy sons of labor, inst as they had left their benches and their fires, watching the stirs and stripes as they unfurls t to the breeze, and the shoat that arose from every throat seemed like the death-kr.cll of treason. After the flag had been raised, the " Star-Spangled Banner" was sung by the entire company, and an address, written by Ms. E H. Jenks : was delivered by one of the gen tlemen in his employ. The emblem of our ennu• try's glory, which now floats over the machine wok., at Bridesburg, was the gift of tho firm of Alfred Jenks A; Son. Today a very large and handsome flag will be raised at the Second-distriet station-hones. A very large fia? s wits sumelitialateterday over th. A.-. tacaton street. Bests GUARD Conrs.—A meeting of citi tens favorable to the formation of a military com pany with the above tide, will be held at Saranak Ball, Eighth and Callowhill street, this evening, at S o'clock. The otjeot of this organisation is to give to nob persons as are exempt from military duty. as well as those wbo are to situated that they cannot leave their homes, an opportunity of ren dering their country same serviee. The city will need protection In the absence of the volunteer troops, and this and other similar corps will at tend to that duty. If in the course of the fearful struggle before us their services will be needed in the field, they will hold themselves ready to re spond to the summons. _ iIESTONTILIE AM:LS.OAD COMPANY. —At a meeting of the stockholders of the Hestonville. Mantua, and Fairmount Passsnger Railroad Com pany, held the 9th instant, the following-named persona were elected officers for the Ferniest year: President—D. B. Paul. Directors—Samuel Hut chinson, William H. Phelan, Isaac Heston, and Francis Ferguson. Mr. Paul is a gt-ntleman of sterling worth. Under hit auspices it it hoped that the road will !herdy be freed from neem barrassments which have led to the anspe its trips, and enter upon a new and honorable ca reer. FFOIFIVE FROM JUSTICE.—Last evening De tective Levy arrived here from New York, having In onatody a man named Sabers, alias Shaffer, alias Bypers, on the charge of having swindled Mr. F. Thiele eat of $7OO, by selling him some brass ban, representing that they were Califotnia gold. The prisoner was locked up for a hearing. COUoNreft CAors.—Yesterday the Coroner held an inquest on the body of a man, named James Mat, who died at the Almshouse rom the 'feats of injuries received by being beaten s night er two since, in the Twenty-fourth ward. The decearod was too badly injured to tell by whom or how he was beaten. An inquest was also held yesterday on the body of Jacob Rill, who died suddenly at a house in Montgomery avenue, near Belgrade street. CuAmur: or Orricnes.—ln consequence of a change in the coloneloy of the First Regiment Washington Guard', Brigadier General Wm. F. Small. commanding, the newly elected colonel, B. Rush Vandyke, has availed himself of the pii oilege granted in military bodies and appointed a new staff. as follows : Lieutenant Colonel, C. M. Berry; Major, George P. McLean ; Adjutant, A. lippin—thee displacing Lieutenant W.A. Bab. cock from the adjutancy. PATRIOTISM Is LITERARY CIROLEI.-1 110 was spirit ia_eortending even to literary sedation, eo mttcb 40, that the _Harrison Literary Lnstitnte one of our - leading np.town - aoeietios, intoad bole la g a meeting this evening, at Fourth and George dream, to endeavor to organize into a military company. Several of their members have already attached themselves to accepted companies. 8ry,0L.6.1L.9 CCAMITTETI.—Yesterday after !loon r v obert Smith and Daniel McFarland, two young men who were arrested a day or two sines upon the charge of committing several burglaries, had a hearing before Alderman. Battler. and were committed to await a trial at court. One of the amused haa just served out a term of imprison ment. - - A FEARITL LEAP.—A man named Francis SioNaulty, aged twenty-five years, while under the influence of liquor, jumped from the second story window of a house in Swanson street, below South. lie received a severe gash in the head, and was taken to the hospital. DEATH . AT A STATION-DOUSE. -- YeSter d t t y morning a man named Thomas Deary died in one of the cello of the Sixth•ward station-house'An input was held, and a verdict of death from in temperance rendered Soffits OPENED.—Bt the anhoty of the Wheatley Guards, et the Fairmount engine , honee, the books have been opened for the entering of the names of those desirous of serving their country. LEGAL LNTELLItiENCE. UNITED STATES CIEGUIT OotraT—Judges Grier and Cadwalader.--Reiltuan Ta. Roberts. Before reported Still on trial. DISTRICT QOM—Judge Sharßwood.—Ja sob 11. Polar va Alexander P. (tregg. An action on a due bill. Jury out. Dennis Bagley vs. James Alcorn, owner or re puted owner and contractor. An action on a me ehanie's lien for materials furnished, .to. Nou n:tit " " Vrederiek T_ Lesperance vs. Susanna H. Lowry, with notice to f. P. Evans, term tenant_ An na tion on a bond and mortgage. Verdict for plaintiff for $6115p (leo. ft. 1340rr01l vw. Henry Lipper, administra tor, 41 - c. An action on a pronibmory note. Ver dict for plaintiff for $ 125 71 . Richard L. Igleholsonand Coleman L 'Nicholson ra. T. Elwood Zell and' others, Building Cont toittee of the Baohelors' Barge Club. An action to recover for materials furnished. Jury out. Durnicr Cotra.r—Judge Strond.--August Clemen vs Adam Eidebach. An action of @lender, Verdict for plaintiff far ilia elate John M. Houston vs. Charles R' Sumter. An action on a bond. Verdictfor plaintiff ftir $445 20. dos.-Aliddietort and John Devereaux, Jr:, late 'trading. dcc. , vs Patrick Byrne. An action on a book account. Verdict for plaintiff for .$ll7 13. Joseph Parker 're John Monti. An action of rofardo. Norman. qualms Stangunts--Judge Thompson.--- )fothirtg of Importance was done in this court yes terday_ PEMISYLYA.NIA LEGISLATURE HARR' , I Both Mumma of the- 1 0" 's evening until ne q gi Itj..l.4n : rtir the resaie • and Wildey were the against the raspension g Philadelphia members spa—a final passage of the drill. Dunlap, Laisenring, W :rd, Thomaa, and Wildey. 11 &TB co. to order at 10 o'olook. by Mr. t otem. Vo ELBADI rG. art of Common Plena of Juni -s.4aan aceount. Passed. to sell and oonvei pertain real *be taxation of attorneys' fees rie r c eppodiage in partition in the Or ttrod—yean 11. nays 15. in , BY 'INS GOVERNOR. re received from the Governor an ' "I. " mi nt f be I d ward M. e. o um r Tat in the grand staff of the militia Bale. of Philadelphia. Quarter- , Clean, of Erie, commissary se- unanitnouMy oonGymed by tho BILLS CORISIDERICD. Mr. NICHOLS called up enact to incorporate the Bt. Mary's Beneficial society of the oily of Philadelphia. Passed. Mr. P ARKER, supplement to an act to incorporate the Philadelphia ?imam Propeller Company. Poised. Mr. Rollin SON. a supplement to the act incorporat ing the Westminster Collegiate Institute. Pamed. Mr. SCHIN DEL. an net relative 10 coroners in North ampton county. Passed. Mr. MOT mea s ures abolish the office Passedler of weighte andn Wayne n ou n y. Mr. SP:ARIL/. a meelement to the act:incorporating the Farm•re Rotel Company. Passed. Mr. THOMTOON• an act to abolish the Perkinmen Independent 601t001 Metric; in the county of Afoot gamer.. Passed Mr. CONNELL, an act t °extend the charter of the Greenwich Improvement and Ratlroad Company. Pass ed. (hi motion of Mr. PALMER. the Senate proceeded to &molder. the How bill substituted for th e Rid e ,Vew Rid 10(111111111( restimpflonlof specie payments on the e first of June, ,to. The amendments. the pionoipal of which are fixing the day of resumption on the second Tues day of October, and authorizing the banks to issue small notes. were concurred in. Mr. CONNELL...an act to incorporate the Lafayette Redmn' Company. Pagoted- MT, SMITH, an not to annex a part of Norwegian townsbip. county. , to the borough of rolls. Reseed. Mr. SERRILL, a supplement to an sot relative to fees of aldermen and joattces of the peace. Passed. Mr. CON , NY:Lt.. RR ant to prevent trandulent sloe - than ia Philadelphia: Parsed. Mr, PA It If BR, for the Speaker. an Rat to vacate a certain street, lane, mid al or, in the Mint of Froods burg. in the county of Schuylkill. reseed. Mr. CONNELL. a supplement to the act umorpo reining the Chattel Loan Cornrow of .Phitadelpina. Passed Mr. WHARTON. a supplement to the Freedom and flitrah Furnace Ben% Road Comma, relating to the Im m ingham rteminary. Passed. M r. 13ENNON, an act to incorporate the Oil Valley Telegraph Company. Passed. Mr. SCHINDEL. a supplerneat to the act ineorPo rating the Bethlehem Rolling Mill and Iron Company. F*Elaed. Adjourned. ATTYRNOON SE• *ION. The Senate reassembled at three o'clock, and took up and passed a large number of bills, among which were the following: An act to proteon. labor and wages in Berke county &supplement to the act incorEnrating the Philadelphia and OFney Railroad Company' an act appropriating S LIM for the Feller of George CFordon a supplement to the sot ineorporatinr the Union Hail assome , reit at the Pall. of Solmytkil • an got relative to Wager street. Philadelphia; an eel to incorporate the Luzerne Coal and Transportation Company. Ad journed. EVENING SZEISION. The following 'Mils were severally called up and missed Mr. PARKER, a bill to incorporate the Ailestwer ay. nue and Front-street Paseenger Railway Company Mr. ;SMITH. the bill to extend the charter of the Tradesmen's Saving Fund and I, - an estioeist•on; also: the bill granting further powers to the inspeorons of toe county prison or Ptiilerdelphia. Mr. CONNELL. a bill for the wore convenient des. patch of business in the courts of Philadelphia. The Fmnkfutti and Phttsdelphia Rahway bill was lost by a tie vote. The House resolutions to maintain the integrity of the United states passed unanimously. event other bills passed. Au,ourned. ' MUM The House was Galled to order at ten o'clock by Speaker DAVIS. Several military gentlemen mere in the galleries and took nine& interest in the dosinssion on the treason TILT TITAID BILL. - ----- - Mr. WILDEY moved that the House proceed to the consideration of the not supplementary to an ant enti tled an sin to corsobdate, revise. and amend the penal laws of this Commonwealth, known es the treason bill. A bier@ number of ernendmenrs were Proposed. and the objectionable features of the Senate bill modified or removed. The questions were ably di..lowed by Masers. Wib- Armstrong. Ball. Davis, Barnsley, Wilson, and others. The fol'owire is a copy of the bill as amended: Sacrum 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reyreseiratiees of the Commonwealth of Pennsiii vania, Gene•al Assembhi out, and It is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. .1 hat if any per son or spersone,belonsing to or res iding within this State, and under the protection of Its laws, shall take a commission or commiesimu Pot^ any person, State or States. or either- the enemies of this State. or of the United States of America. or who shall levy war against this State or tiovernment thereof. or knowingly and willinely shall aid or asset any enemies no oven -war against this State or the United Stines by joining their armies or by enlisting. or Procuring. or Parana/Inc others to enlist for that purpose, or by furnishing sunk enemies with anus or ammunition, or any other aril eles. for their aid and comfort. or by carrying on a tnu tarot'. oorressondence with them, or 'ball form, or be in anywise concerned in forming any combination or plot or conspitsey for betraying this State, or the 'Caned !tete' of America, into the hands or power of ally foreign enemy i or any organised or pretended m g orState nhaengiaveodrneedaeinteliWinoethe tUn en d emie e of this State intent he United Staten of America, or shall. w i th rueto oppose, prevent. or 'obvert the Government of this State, or of the United States, en deavor to persuade any person or persons from entering the service of the State or of the United States. or Jrum joining any volunteer company or 6111001800/1 0/ this State about being mustered into service, or shall use any threats or persuliaion. or offer any bribe. or hold out any hope of reward, with like intent to induce any from any persons to abandon said Borgial. or withdraw from any volunteer com pany or association already organized under the laws of the Commonwealth for that purpose: every person so °deeding. and being lerally trenvictet thereof. be guilty of hi g h m i._ t remmnor. aad • all be sentenced to undergo solitary impnsonment in the pa te term not exceeding ten .: na,..utlaLYlts.Mifteittr atom not exceeding five thoucanr.Ariliare. or both. at the discretion of the court: Promded, That the sot shall not prohtbit IMY citizen from taking or receiving cm. eorunessions for the aoknowledgment of deeds and other instrument. , of writing. SEC. 2. That a any person or persons within this Commonwealth shall sell, build. furnish, construct, al tkre-or-flis4l. 4 1r Weil aid or assist in balms. builetng. eels for the purpose of masilfrwarrirTlVVlXlLlKLet other purpose to be used in the service o any person or parties whatever to make war on the United Mates of America, or to resist be force or otherwise the 8110 a. tion 01 the laws of the United Staten. such person or persons shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con viction thereof shall be sentenoed to undergo 'winery imprisonment the rioanunry ai r hard !tamp:tot exceeding ten years. and be fined La am not exceed ing ten thousand dollars., oa both, at the discretion of tine nowt. - - usc a. ?hat every parson holding a commission as an officer in the volunteer or radius forces of this Com monwealth shall, w ithin thirty days after the passage of this sot,be required to take the oath of allegiance to this State and to the United States, and if any person holding such commission shalt refuse to take such oath. the bovernor shalt have the authority to TOVO/ a and antinl the commission of such person, and supply his yleyse by appointment, until go vacancy thus oreated shall he supplied rs provided for vacancies in other cases by existing laws of this Commonwealth the said oath of alle. lanai+ Bluth be sdmitionered by the Adju tant General or any Judea of the Court of Common Pleas, and may he ttanem tted to the several brigade lc specters of this Commonwealth. who shall in turn mimi niter the n same t he office embraced within the bounds . I tespite - brigades. Sac a. P.O OVAL prOness shall issue or be enforced against any person xnuirered into the service of this State of the United states during the terms for which be shall be enraged in snob service . nor until thirty days after he shall be discharged therefrom, Presided, That the Operation of all statutes of hmitatons shell be suspended upon alloLaime agai tat sash person during such term. lhe bid being thus amended, it was passed Tomei monsty. PUBLIC BVILDINGS Mr. THOM►I3 moved that the rules be upended for the purpose of taking np the Mil providing for the erection of publie baildinge in Philadelphia. The yeas and nave were ealleti—it requiring a two thirds vote—and the House refused to suspend the rules—yeaslo. nays fdessre.Bmith, (of Philadelphia./ Manifold. end Os terbout were the only Democrats voting for a Emmen -1,1011 of the rules on thin bill. 811.13 Fasts]) A lam number of bills were, lateen tip and passed among them the following An act to incorporate the Old Guard of Philadelphia 4 ' . An riot to incorporate the Media and theater ',tele graph Company. An tto incorporate the Indmiendent Order of Red Men of the State of Peausylvania. An act relative to the impoestion of taxes upon the Delaware Division Canal Company of Petinsylvania. the West Branch sea boaqueusous Division Canal Company• the fvorth Drench Canal Company, and the Wyoming canal Company. A supplement to the act to incorporate the Schuylkill and Burp:Lahti/um Railroad CompanY. Tint " P 020111" BILL, The bill to prevent the importation of unsound fish into Phitedelphia at (pertain setuinil• alt.Tne cm. The Henze refueed to sniveled the rule. to t:onsider it—yeas 38, naye S---it Terminus two-thirds. Adjourned. errEIRPOON sitssloN. Mr SmITB. of Philadelphia. desired to make a state ment. Ile said he had heretofore supported the bill for the erection of new smolt° buildings ia Philadelphia bat be deemed it impalitio In further We the measure in cooseenenoe of existing troubles He did not thing the city could afford to be taxed a million and a half at such a time, and therefore he would withdraw his sup port from +he hill. Mr. blitiFILR stated that Captain Given had raised a company of eishty-tinee men, apd that the citizens bed contributed 03 000 to t-eir equipment, and Would 00171- tribute a.s much more if neessasint. BILLS PASSED. The folioenng hills were considered and passed : An set authorizing the Controller and City Treasu rer of Philadelphia to audit and settle the accounts of B. B. Yeager. An act to reduce the per value of the stock of the ittetoriond and Passenger Rafter to 44 0 Per share, and to reduce the aftuDeat of the capital stook. An act relative to the sale of the Blookley tarnehonse property, reserving 40 acme for the purposes of a public square. - An act regulating the municipal elections in the city of Reading. A supplement to the act regulating the sale of intoxi cating liquors. The Beisse then adicurned until evening. EVENISS SESSION. The nuPPlement to the act for the better organization of the militia was called up. and passed Sneliy. It au- thorium' the Governor to appoint medical and other staff (doers neeeestry to render the militia efficient. TIM House refused to suspend the revel° consider the stay law. The following bills passed finally Joint resolutions to pay the peace commissomens. Resolution to extend the hour of adjournment till ld o'clock. Several unimportant local bills passed. Mr. Speaker DAVIS read a despawch stating that Virginia had refused to secede. [Uproarious SY plume.) All the junjOrtesit blue are through, and much good feeling exists among members. Mr. McDonough would have voted against the re sumption bill, cad not the rules of the Reuse pre vented him, in consequence of his not answering When his name was called. Adjourned. CITY ITEMS. MIR UNIFORMS FOR TUX VOLU2ITRNRS.—.II 10 understood that one of the Philadelphia regiments en rolled for the war 0ri..1 wear blue blouses in the Gari baldi style. Thin will be a very comfortable uniform. and suitable for warm work in a warm oiliest.; but for civilians. we know of no dress so elegant as a fash ionable suit from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookbill &Wilson, itos. 603 and 600 Chestnut street, above Sixth. - rr Qithican Wzgir," as is usual, was inangnra- Rod with an influx of mini shad, broad-briMei green biitter;and umbrellas. Oat-doors presents a most hub - illnOse appearance. enlivened only by the free display of the " Stars and affirms" from every avails' le points and the steady rush of the thousands to purchase the elegant spring clothing gotten up at the palatial store of '01.113f917..LE STOICSII, No. 697 Chestnut street. who Presents to each purchaser a , r 1 -... :nahle Tun LAST LAT--ONOILI!az Moan errancy..— . The Books of the " Coartuditan. Art Association" will positively close to., rs 'o'clock P fd. Sub scriptions will be resolved Stoorp. PUGH, S. W. corner Sixth and Chestnut Wel; BNB inPLltartY -` - rest and sadden changes of our clitt*---"-----"fal sources of Pu/- irroriary arid Breerais Experience having Proved that simple rig ofspeedily and cer tainly when taken IDE, ag Xarge of disease. re course should at 011C7 Rrown's Pro/Lelia: fr0.:14 , " or. Loaa t iMlD JOBBELluenza. 'Cansh, or Irritation of the T It alight, fur by this Precaution a mo C 0 0 D key be efreataally warded off. ay 13-stuth• 311 MARKET 4IE• 'rite Money Market. ILADELPIIIIk. April IT, ISt. Each successive report by the telegraphic wit" causes an upward or a downward movement in stooks, acoordine to its oharsoter: the aggregate business being very small. Reading Railrosd'sha•es sold at the first board at kW and 174, atic afterwards sold at 17 and 174. the Mgt price snowing the effect of the unfavora ble noes fro n Kentucky and Virginia. and the reaction the result of more auspicious advice! from Maryland. City sixes of the new issue sold at the first board at 103.kfi and the 0 d less between boa, ds at 9671. The money market is stagnant. Good paper is scarce. and nearly all absorbed by the banks. All classes of people have learned with unmistakable expressions of inisignatioa that the Pennsylvania Rouse of Representatives has passed a bill fur the resumption of specie pay manta, which authorises the issue of small notes. The members from this city, who have Proved false to their constituents in attempting thus to saddle on our community a shinplaster currency, and drive out of circulation the gold and silver coin so plentiful before bank suspensionowill be marked and remembered by their op•raged fellow-citizens. Their names are as follows! Demoorats—Caldwell, Duffield. Morrison, and email. Republicans—Preston, and Salt ier. Mr. McDonough dodged. We nut that Governor Curtin will save us from the curse or this rag money, in case the bill passes the Senate. The Evening Post remarks editorially t h at the busi ness of the stock Exchange shows how well our capi talists reoognize the feat that my in Union is seonrity. A broad hue is drawn tetween the securities of loyal Status and those of the few States which yet hesitate. North4re State stooks are fitm. while stooks of the doubtful States depreciate at every rumor of their com mittal to treason. New York State sixes sold yesterday at one hundred and four to one hundred and five, and are firm to day, while Virginias fell eight per cent.; North Garolince—on account of Governor Elite• reply to the President—fell ten to fifteen per cent.; Tennes sees fell four per cent.; alisiouris two. The decline in Virginias and North Carolinas, in the we, April 17, 1881. %tare ware in iession tht. I the Home, . speale payments by P. to authorise the issue ( ._inch discussion, passed FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL last fifteen days, us equal to twenty-five to thirty per cent. Tennenees have gone down sixteen per out. in the same time A fortnight ago North Carolina siXes gold at eighty-two ; to day they are offered at sixty, with no bin era at a better rate than fifty : and it is very certain that if we could hear to-morrow that the State had heartily responded to the President's demand for men, her Stooks would go up at once. On the let inst. Virginias sold at seventy-eight. to-day they ere offered at fifty. The Evening Post. of this evenlor, speaking of met- tars at the Moak Exchange in New York, says : The 'nook Exchange to•day was the scene of great nonfuston whin the stooks of the Border Matte were onllea. Poems tumbled at the rate of ocie percent. a minute. and the brokers struggled for the salmi at a de • cline of 5 and 8 per cant. on tne quotations of last eve ning The refusal f the Oovernors of Virginia, North Carolina. and Missouri tr. furnish their Quota of troops,. induces holder. of the bands of these Busies to get rid of such securities as soon as possible. and without re gard to the extent of the decline, the brokers aoceptieg the first bid tnat is mode. The pressure to sell Virginias was very great. and 13e Rollers were oblied to take 60 for their *nide, a fall of per aent. on the price of yesterday afternoon. The greatest tumble was in frorth Carolina Fixer. these b..tot offured at CO, with rie buys batter than 60 Malan of these bonds were made on Monday at 7434e71114, and even at yesterday's market 70 was paid. Ten 44444 e opened with sales at 63. and suddenly dropped to 62 at which more was offered. and 61 the best bid. Of +lls soutis a quarter of a milbon dollars changed hands at 44050, (dosing at about 50. with a fair demand. The withis-ine effect of secession on the credit of the Border States the short apses of. twenty Gess shown in the fo'lowine table : PRICES OF BORDER CTLTN STOCKS. March 26. Api 1111 , 1 11 ole- MilllollTi Sixes • ... 67 50 17 per cent. Tenceiwee eitsa---__ 76 et 13 " Virginia Nixes . 793 50 293 North eftrolins. Fa 67 26 " new York dtate Sixes are quoted to-Ant at 104*106. and at t h a d The few o 1872 e Issues of 187 I l lino i s are to be had. The Sixes of are 104 bid. bonds are sale+ble at par. and the Long Six's of Ohio com mand a premium of toe per cent. Indiana Fives. which have risen 6 to 7 per cent. within the past month. are ete,dy at 86389. The strong foohns in the railroad shares and hands and the Northern State stocks oontinnes to be a promi nent feature of the Market, and the merit, and demerits of Northern and Southern securities bid fair to undergo in the coming emergency a close analysis. All the railroad stocks of the list to-day are 360114 4fr cent. higher. with a good demand from the commitelon houses. We know of a number of asses lately where hol4ers meansouthn securities have sold oat, and put their into the railroad property of the North and West. and to this process. which has no doubt been carried on to a large extent, rnaY be attributed the comparative firmness of northern railroad shares and bends. The express and way trains on the New York and Fite Railroad commenced passing through the Bergen Tunnel yesterday morning to the Long Dank; and the ferry at that place to Duane street, New York, com menced partial operation by running boats in connec tion with the trains. It will be completed end put in fall operation on tee Ist day Of May. Ihe Jersey City ferry-boat Pktdadgipeta has boon chartered until the new ferry-boats. now nearly completed, are in readi ness. The ern' wil footnown as the Pavonia Far and l o c ated at the of Pavonia avenue, Long Dock. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, April 17.1861. REPoltisb 111 S. E. Slava.,Aran. Merehants , F. hangs. FIRST BOARD 300 City newlo3 60 Long Island— • • 100 do---. usw.lo3 10 Cam & 1031 d 0..-- .new. 103% 38 as . do ..... ..n5w.16334 6 Beaver Meadow_.. 60 d0..".,u0ir.193.14 9 Penns RC & P__..39 1010 Reads:lS 6170 2 bleohanios Bk—. 2331 Iwo nestling .Ts I ..- 9S3d 188 Reading R......10ts 1656 3 Fano & Mesh Bk. 1515 i 60 do-- 17%' BETWIOEr 600 (abt) Penna 65..... 06 600 MY 6s SGS IP do 204 SECOND BOARD. 8000 Lehigh Valley 65.. MI Cam k Amb0v.....114 2 Cain 2: Antlxl7—.-1/2NI 20 Commercial 82. 44V. CLOSING PRICES—VERY UNSETTLED. Bid. 44.4..1 Philadelphia 65 96X 9734 Philo 65 R.—. 967( 97X ;bile. 66 new ..IG3 loshi enna 63-- 85 87 Read R —16 X Read bd5'70..... 80 IR% Read mt 64'68'43 .. 9234 Read Int 68'96._ 71 7236 eons • • 19 3078 °Una It 341 naffs 83 80 orris Can am... 6134 Morrie Can Ffd.lo9 110 !eh 10 Gs 'Bf_._.... 68 Ileh Nay Imp Bs. 76 BahPrg Ebnira .. 6 die"". li , n7r:l7 Evening. There is very little export demand for Flour. 1,000 bbls Brandywine sold on private terms. Puperfine is held at 418.313yesti .1? bbl, and SINS 613im1 SO for extra &milr end fancy tuts, ae tO ouality. Rye Flour Is of fered at .5331 i per bid. Corn Meal is steady at 8176 bbt for Pennsylvania. Wnitsx.—The t 4 continue moderate. About Mao for Yeuna red 1.2110 lornAliels 116717 Z -0 IMikeviiifra "`C'O;,l - 'manly is seartle at 610 afloat, and 60066710 in store. utile are sellinent 330 for Penna. and l&o lor De laware. Meas.-Ist No 1 Quercitron is held at 826 per ton. Carron. — The market as unsettled. and there are no fixed quotations. PRO Vl. lops are bold firmly. Elllall sales of Mess Pork at VS 4ir bbl. 150 casks items sold on private terms. atiMs.—Clevernfed continues aniet. Mail sales at 114 WO per bushel. WHItiILY sells as nted atiBB for Ohio bbls ; roma d 0,11340 htida at lie ; and drudge at 16340 per gallon. TEE MARKETS Annxs are steady. and selling at $5.69 for pots, ar.d 86 WM fir mtarls. Bartoliarrxre —The market for State and Western Fkur is without any now festures to advise; Priqrs are hes -.7 and declining, and there is tint a very modem e business doing for export and home consumption at toe daily concessions. he sales are 4,603 bbls at ss.c IS for superfine State,' 611320n6 25 for extra Stays ; s6.oses 616 for superfine fillOhigalli /116101 M, Ohio lowa,. &0,.1 and $ 5.200645 'or extra do. incouding shipping menu. of round hoop Ohio at $5.430516, and trade brands of do at $5.65e7. Rye is quiet at 680 for pnme Northern. Barley la dull and heavy at 6287130. Oats are quirt. and the busmen, is quire moderate at Steno for Sou* hern. 310330 for Jersey, votswnys, end Pennsylvania, 36e3360 for /A, ate. and Stentlo for Weet-rn arid CaneKhou. Corn L dull. and the market is rather easier ; the demand is very mode rate for export and home consumption ; the sales are 26.- 000bn at 670 for choice old Western mixed, in store .61340 for new do, at the railroad. 177‘368c for yellow Southern. Corn meal is dull and inactive: we quote Jersey at an 8002 Ed ; Brandywine e3.15a3.20 ; puncheons $l6. Wheat is dull, heavy, and nominally op. cent lower. with no salsa of moment as yet. Southern Flour is dull. heavy, and lower, with sales of 901 bbls at $15.2008 65 for superfine Baltimore ; $6.60 toe so for extra do $6 for Brandywine ; $6.7056.7 6 for Georgetown; 3625®7.60 for Petersburg city; $6.100 7.40 for htichmona oltY• ilanodian Flour le dull and center. with sales of 409 pllle at $9 2pga6.76 for the range of extra brands. WHISKY 111 lose dative, and the market is aiilet at 193. New York Stock E 811COND 10003 U 8 6a'Bl eddy • 35m0 do. _ 80.54 1'100... 85 /MO U 8 G. II r*r. PD noo lOU 38000 d 0... • - 1221 Treasury 12 I, ot. 100 1000 do. 14C00 N. Carolina Gs— 58 110140 Virginia St Se—. 47g MOO Missouri 81 U.-- 50 25000 do. ... --MOO 59.14 1000 de.— 103( IAM Tenn Pt Is '9o. BTX MOO "Mob 8 8 Fd 0415. 78 , 100 N Y Central R 5.90 73 ' Ito do 784 100 Si 773 100 Erie Nlread 1000 Eltidloo o 4 layer ft-8536 ARRIVALS AT TEE PRINCIPAL . HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MUM CONTINENTAL tiOTEL—Ninth and Mutant. W Bringhurat.lm, Del A Thompson, Wilco. Del .1 K Grams, New York Chas P Borten. Boston M C Newhall, Lynchburg .7 Btt Alexamler, l / Army John J Hopper, St Louis W B Pittsburg Miss a W Copeland, Pittsbg J A Motrerragi. Delaware Sol Beard. Richmond. ..ye J W etarr„ Richmond. Va Otintington,Nesr York Mrs Seymour, Tennessee liannek, Memphis Joe: Rseees. New Ja ir ra Vir ft cox, Georgetown, D C .trard, New Yor W Fisk Claim, Boston Ner Thompson., Milroy, Pa Thos McNamara, Milroy Jas A Weed. hew York W Menzies. New York A J Fitoh. Jersey City F 6-Reeder, Galveston L Italian. New York A Bruiser & Is, Arkansas L. Lagary, Virginia L proctor, New 'York R WOOdB, Baltimore It fd • herman,Maga Jonathan Thorne Sc la, NY B M Simpson. metal& W A Angell, Prey, R H Irwin. Virginia Mrs .1 G Stone, New York Chas Lanin wf. N Y PL. Cable, Rook Wand E T SEangler, Ohio Hasten Hay. Ohio Thos Campbell. Ohio A Ylereel, Jr ,_Seda. Boston M Col e man rce. Boston W Rattly. Bover.l4 W Pittsburg JFI Jones, Pittsburg A B n iltman. St Louis R M Fay, Bt Louis C B Bradford E o Conover. New York A M Porter. Louisiana Eli Thomsen, Conn W Thompson, Conn T Hooper es la, Now Jersey . mr Rage & la. New York Mrs Sanford & dau, N Y G Berger & la, Brooklyn E L Wells A W Lemming, Pernik Gen James, Rhode Island .0 D Jewett, New York J C Vose, Mame O 8 Zook, Montgomery co J A Caron, New York L Pierce, Dorchester W Gibson, New York W H Elliott. L01115)8114 Viginer, Louisiana WH W ilsoa, New York F Munson. Chicago E Whiteside A king,Newp a rt, It I Atkinson, New ork W M Itiohards,New York E C Fisher, New York Chas G Wileon, N Haven C Faulkner, Boston Geo Whiteford, New York W T Botcher, Wilco. Del Cant T Bailey. US N J J Kinsmen & la. Canada W Brooklyw E C Dedlre, Now York A J Smith, New York - Peter Bell, Edinburg Alex Beet, kalaburg J B Bortje, Columbus, 0 JP It Wentworth, Cal Geo M Hanson , California Gen .1 .1 Arrington, Cal Rey Y Matheson, Cal Jos Merrifield Baltimore J B flaskilio, Y .1 A Davis. neaten MA's Davis. Boston W B Delaware J Prayer. Brooklyn 1, Pierce dr la, pluo 11 E Brown. Baltimore J Parrish, Media B B Elwood. New York I) L Conn. Now Yotk E B Sanger, New York fd Snowden & lady, NY Ati Benson, New York .1 Bunin, New York B M Johns, New York C Judson, New York WD Whitney, New Haven Thos Rice, Massachusetts 0 B Newell, Chicago C H Mullen, Carlisle Wit Dean & wife. NY I P Hunt, tittsburg N Ellmaker, Jr. Lancaster J Richter, New York P.O lemma, Rochester J V VOW hes. Jr.-Rochester. J M itester. Pa • W Yocom. New York Mr Van Dewater & la, Cal MERCHANTS' HOTELPourtti street. below Arch. W Miller, Lancaster Jae Hagan, Ohio Geo 11 P. ttlo. Marietta, Pa J !Inchon, Penne N Weir. Warren. 0 Jae Campbell.*Eutler. Pa J H Pouthett Ponca rotor Welker, Ohio John It Wools. Ohio _Rohl Ashworth' Allegheny 3 Aehwonh, Allegheny Mite Mar; Strickler, pa' Mies McKinney, Pittsburg 31 Kyle. uhlo W Walker, Allegheny • John Walker, Allegheny El Park, Ohio F Cottrell, Phial% Jno Allen, Martinsburg, Va At Donohue, W Union, Va U Bilderbank, Jr, Per.ca T blaught A. la. Md Mrs E 33 Butter, Md B Byers. Pennsylvame F Pavtt, Peunerlvtinia FR W biting, Oisvelend.o J N niumekeon, newJerney W W Rankin Lancaster N Bohannon, Hantsv'e, Cll L Bmitb, PI Carolina Wrn Westmoreland, N C John W Mefferd. N C Nov Geo Morns, Baltimore bliss Morrie, Baltimore Win Frysinger, Y ork; Pa Levi Beaker, York, Pa Melaymaker ts. wf. Le,bo eo A R Baines. Ohio • Amos K Minkel, Mireneueb J le.,'Mantey oo Bun t wethogni. Betblebere 'Bleltiel A Ronne. York, Pa W Beaver, Milwaukee ki A truerriem hunting C Hampshire. Jeane v ille JO Randall.; Newark, Ohio Wm' Banniay. Maryland Wm J Claik conneetiost Win Silver, feensylvema R B Imbrie, 'lithium% • • THE P k -I 1 I EWmA, THURSDAY: APRIL 18, 1861. ANNI.I•IIIMMIOPM.M..... . . AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheetnut street. a vo nail; D Moconnnok, Pa • Geo B Itlyeix,X ilhas Kession. Delaware Or D wirsoo, ri arlt,N J R A Abbott. Summit kill Wm Id Christ,. billa acting I..amourey. how York 111 S Rioha.dn , W A Hiehard.. Reading P Roberts & la. heater on J W tirorrins,Tyrono oitsr.ra Jelin Groirius,l3 nitn cham JaeW Holbrook J B Mileheack. thlohem Deation&wr.Bethlshem Geo B finiiih. 1" ranford i• Mavens. N York H P White, No York John Tiodale, 1. Elston Adam Yoh°, ton H M Bond. New York Hiram 11.0Urin ow York H Lambert. Pitiebure D I) D PhilllPo , Pi *burg C D Brown, New 1 ork 0 D e elle, .No York THE UNION—Arch 'treat. above ,T d. T Brn.h.New York Gen C L TkOKI PAWLS NI. Warren. Deerfield 0 $ W Oray. Deer Id, 0 John WineloW. Nuerre, 0 D T Nusberper. hio RoPt Dundee , a reenebur6,o W 3 Harkin,. Wash. 0 R A O'Rerr, Altoona Chas PBa lard. thane, 0 K gaffe nsperger. Ohio 1) W Worthing t. Ch Val Mr Raulfican, Ohio . H Phillips, Dew antic, Pa W U Littlehall, N Caatio,Pa Wm MoDanne. en oo.Pa R Davidson. Indiana Mien E DrlVlOlork Indiana B W Go o Bellefontaine, 0 Jog Couisoll 'MO . John P Walleme,Prook oo,Pa .1 Sillirnan.prJeville, 0 H Slater, Fienobtown, NJ C R Todd, llilkdelSallo. .t.i W B Howe, Philadelphia Jae C Tolima Hull& N J Jo* P Mong , Bagerstn . hid Jae L Black, amberebg 8 at Digging, Flamm, N .1 John Mucks, .F. ton 8 J Rouskulp, Hanerstn. Md W Romtok. B mode, 0 COMIRBRC - AL HO I - Mr—sixth et,. above Cheetnnt. H Thomas, Del no. Pa Mr Way, Chestir Go Flt Skinner. Winooski J Brown, MarYkrin Alexander Lippinoott W A Atwood.il e ntre co API Hammond. Centre no Sarah Gcod , C ater, Pa Mre Hicks, Cheater, Penne .1' Taylor. w hitd .• Pa J E Taylor, Fairview, pa 1 , Good, Cher:ten° li B bawl in South Carolina C C Day. Berke 4.0 11 Watson, ',ancestor cu .1) hl Ter lor, ileltware John W Swift, Lane no A G A Prevoat A R Brentonk Ma r y lard .1 B Thomas , Dehware H rreaton, Wilmington. DI J Jeffries. Chester co Jos Swift, Lail.os2lLer on W H Surnite, Felton, De W Pyrier, Roaheater, N Y STATES UNlON—Market street. above sixth. Mire E Wright, Clearfield J MoAyeal, Tarentum, Pa M B Kemble, St Lome J Monrer. N Alexandria A Milloran Ir. 'if. Altoona G 111 Help. Paterson, Pa 1. B Smith, Canfield, tt, Clark, warsuburg, Pa W Moore. N Castle. Pa G L Plitlr FittelrOg F M Trout. Lancaster co J B Mar lm, Ptiihda ri Mahn. New York J It Rhoades. Penne, F S Bryan. Lancaster no J W Stevensosauniata 11 Conn, Juniata 00. Pa J B. Roller, Melt no, Pa J M Roller. Blair co. Pa A Miller. New,Bafthlo J P Wise. Centreville w i. MeColmaiin, Penns A Kirk, Maryland W B Linn, Peens J B Clay, Patterson M Cualmisit.Shtterseti J 'McKinley, Patterson G Lower, Piterepa G W Brown, Harrisburg J Swartz, lesthantosburg J Hursh, Newville BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Senond it., WI. Vine. Then Ent, NOW Jarsey! W 0 WationiPa J Wasnor, Philadelphia, W Thomas, Pennsylvania L B Davie, Pennsylvania. J 8 Miller, Mined/Oars J W Rai/Path, Freeport Jno lienimY,;DoyleetoWn Joe Hill, Penney Ivania Joe H. Titus .. Wm Cieseon, Pennsvivania A Down, Brletel• M L Lacey & wife. Ve Win Davis° Cheltenham G V Randall. Pennsylvania in W Deleon, onneylvanni o Chan Merlins. Trenton, EJ WW Paxn ire. • Paul 8 Preston. Wayne no E A White , ,. nasylvania P .D Reinbaoh. Virginia SLACK BEAR—Third West. above ihllownilL Mrs Bodev, Orwigeburg Jamb Hutt A Pam A dtout, Bunnlle II Gibson. Doylestown Mole Harper, Jenkintown W 8 epatz. lortnurnb'd no. S Boceland, Somerton Casper Bomb', P.oinerton V 7 Ruppert, Bi borry . Levi H. .1•004 n Mrs Vazisheets; Penns Beohttlinta a Nan Roads Somerton M Reicauird,'ilamburg W a Linville. Ringtown , BALD EAGLE—W.I4 street, ahem. Callowniii. T D Clause, Garton county AlmLynoh,,White Haven John Gayer. Bidersvine Hodder. laringtown L G Hempen, .. ono county Paul Fri. Manton, Pa Thee Bunth, Buokg county Wm Keeler, Owes county Aims M Heft. Suess oounty J lticherne,i eortbarnPton rs Ntonards,Northampton H Heilman Leh,non on J A Heilman. Lebanon co; 0 0 tionui Carbon ea G F Anthony, Carbon co F Whits r, Deposit FOUNTAIN' ROTEL—Beeond etz, stake Market. Jos BulSon. flange, Del L Todd. it fieore.el E House% et (image mei Wm nvaraMWeyt Ohooter tt A Ketcham, Lotion:Ll MR Cardillo Milford, Del W 8 Donlon, Smyrwt Thee foloClase, Omni% A B Everett & Is. J John ideClete, SnlYrna Thus Denny. Delaware A Bard, Kew Yolk REVERE HOUSE—Third street. above Ram F Bei shard, Haw. Pa .1 P't . s %mon, Holifos. Pa IS A ateoltel & la. Allentown Joe W totater, int Clair .1 Everhart, Pittston John E Wlisoit Ilhnoia J H Peterson. New Jersey ohas Cawley. Viola Id Mrs Brass, Berwick, Pa Win B Koons.Bloomsburn C B Kees, Col 00, Pa BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street. absve Third. B R Holtman, New Jersey 8 S Corey. New York S P Baugh, Downingtown L Buthermel. Philadelphia Veihmayer, Wash, DC ST Givext, Waah, D ' C stage, New Y ork A A Daniels. Batton C D Smitb, Delaware Dr Clark 4 Mar ltnd E A Fraymuller, Scranton N. Thomson, neirYork MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Seeene it., stove Aroh J . Fry & Is, New Hope M r Lane, Wile., Oel G Horninower. Osten' D a PurdT, Baley, pa G Femme. Hawley, Pa Jesj.o Wick, V Chester John Railer, r lernington, 11.7 BOARDS. 1000 Reading 68. 82 6 Bk .Penn Ttennsiiir Sid. Asked Elmira, R Prefd.... 11% Elmtria Te VP GA SS Lung Island R.., ON /0 Leh Cl & 11.---150 81.% Loh CI & N S II cp—Sei SIM INerth Penns It -... % N Pa a Be..natoft64 66 N Penno R 10e . P 3 Outwear's it Con... 834 Canewieen prof— .. 7 Frank. & Southw .. 46 2d.k3d-ist R diva:" 44 Knoe&Vine-et K... 11 Wear Phila. K---... WIN Spruce & Pane.-- 8 Green & Coates .18 IS xchange--April 17. I ;WARD 100 U arlem Prefd- eN) 34 100 eading R.- _ 34% 260 do-- D3O 34% RI Minh Cen 411 100 do--- . 48% ISO do 43X 400 Mich 8 Guar stk- 32_ 60 itt Can --66Y4 100 CO—. . (644 300 do . 60% 100 b3O 66% 260 Galena Sc Chi 66 10 Cleg 'l'ol 600 d 0,300 ,300 do —.....t3E1 29 'lOO do--- 2174 00 eo Clu & R 44% do.. 000 /to-. 44 BO Chi R k. Clain .R--. 6634 NATIONAL BOTEL—Race street, above Third. Jas Denton, Penns Jas Dunn., Penne. Allen D Fox, Alexandria:VA Frances if Seeker, Readg Jno Kennedy, Chas co. Pa D Shelliart Danville W F Vont°, Boltailk Haven Chat; F Hill. Penns W Smith U ill ri Daniel llosimbold & I, Penn 15 J Coats, Nair nor Fauna Joe Karol,, Lebenen, Pa, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. Sohn Fans, (Br) gitiels, 28 days imm Dartmouth. Ens. in bailout to John Devereux. Towed up by tag J L cbr John Whitby, Henderson, 1 dal from Port Peen( Del, with grain to Christian & Curran. . sobc Delaware Ross. 3 days from Newtown, Md. 'watt oats to Beall do Merriman. Behr third. Leos, day from Indian River, Del, with corn to Bea ll do Dderriman. NAVAL. FOR TIIE WEST COAST OF Ave ma—The brig Calvert, Capt Willer, [or Eherra Leone will leave this porton Saturday nest, Roth inst, All letteri and packages or the Aineriotto squadron and others wilt be forwarded if left at the Form Letter Omen, Philadelphia Pachansa , on or before the 11.bove date. MEMORANDA. Steaumbip Virginia, Kelly, sailed from Richmond lath inst. for Philadelphia. Ship John Merrick - , Crabtree, for New York, entered for loading at Liverpool 3d DIM, Bark Amy. Hammond, cleared at Boston lath met, for . Philadelphia. Bark Ocean Bird. Keyser, sailed from Dionne-star lath inst. for PhiladeThia. Bark Ann B Grant. Swain lio . fdV.ltichtailriettlifgeten rxted in th.smg eat orfolk Utth'inst. in Ms struck tits moan Ms trot, which carried away foroMlSt and jibbooMi and rigging at noshed. Brig _ C Watts. 'Dubois, for Pernambuco , cleared at New York yesterday. Brig sparkling Sea. Wilma. *leered at New . York resterdar for Cronstadt. schrs Deborah Jones. from Charleston, and 8 B Bai ley. Robinson. from Savannah, an mod at Wilmington. NC. lath inst, Behr R A _Rogers. itOterm c l eared at Winnington.l4 NC, 16th inst. for .New York. Bohr J L Rednsr. Co . derv. asaled i from Riohinendinth inst. for New York. „ eon. sr. a wi l y gifferdasem , Georgetown, at Rniston Aetbiresa - Seim C S Carstairs. Robinson, for Georgetown. old at Charleston lath met. Fehr , ' Prowess. Jackaway. A Hammond, Paine. end F Seaman. hence. arrivelr Boston 111th inst. Bohm Cornelia. Crape. and M any, Davis, sailed from New Bedford 16th inst. for Phi adelplark Bohr W L Dayton, Band, hence for Cambridgeport, at New York yesterday. C Nelsen, Saab.. hence for _} all River, at N York yesterday. Scare Beaton. Brower, and J F Conch, Henderson, hence for Boston, at New York.yestentay. Boh Wilmin g ton . rinton. Hall. and I) Morris, Hoover. from Del, at New York yesterday. Soar Mahlon Betts, Endicott. at New Y ork yesterday from Baltimore. Behr C R Painter, Hopkins, fronfMilton, Del, at New York yesterday. Bohr Compromise, Andrew, from Oderisa, Del. at • N York yesterday. Bohr Fee, Marshall, from Leipsie, Del, at New York yesterday. Bohr Sarah Fisher. Fisher. from Trenton, Ni. at New York yesterday, with fore boom broken and fore top mast head Bons. Steamers Mars, Nienois, Joyanhine. Allen; and Iron sides. Vanderveer. hence. arrived at N York yesterd • Y., SPECIAL NOTICES. OAK ORCUARD ACID EPIONG VTATBS Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem ists and Physicians reepeoting the use M. this WATER in the care of many dimwit of the human system:will be supplied gratis on application Su FREDERICK DROWN, FIFTH and ORERTNUTStreem or FRED. ERICK 1:11tOWN, JR., NINTH. and CRESTNUT Streets. CALL AND GET A PADIFULIT. apl3-tf BA.TOIIBLOR'S HATE celebrated and uerfect Hair Dye is gas bsss in the ;ern-let. All others are mere imitations of this great original, which has gained such extensive patronage in an parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Hair Dye ilestaletry produces a splendid bleak or natural brown, without ;staining the akin or injuring the hair, and will 'Amidst Dig ill effects of bud dvsat invigorating the hair for life. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNEBTOCK & CO., MOTT & CO.. Philadelphia. mhl-tf OHB PHIOB CLOTHING OP TES LAXISIT &Macs, reads in the best manner, expressir for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked iS Plain Figures. All good' made to order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. se.l3-ir JONES & CO.. 804 MARKET Street SAYING FUND—NATIONAL SAM= ¶JBUST Conran:.—.All gun of Money received on deposit afterthis date are paid back in Gold or Silver.on de mandosith Five Der cent. interest. Office. WALNUT t3treet, unthwoOooroor of Third. mh2ll GROVBII & BAIRR'S OILIGHLATIM runsEtzes SEWING MACHINES. The Beat in Ulm for Family Sewing. No. 730 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. our -ly MARRIED. • E.OYAL—EARTBII Rll.hreermantown,. on the.l6M inst, by the Rev. S. W. Theresa. Wm. o.*Royal*Bmi: to Mies Emily J. Posthorn RISGCADF.—SROWN. L On the 3d inn . by the Rev. F. 8. Robbins. Mr. Henry Alexander Kineade. of Ma drid. hpain, to Mass Kate Davenport drown, of Philo ttatehut.. RULL—RYAN. — On November 90th, by the Rev. Father Gallagher. William Jtiall, of Whitemanh. Montgomery county, Pa., to Ellen Ryan. ot Philadel; —C M. On the 11th ult., by Rev. "i tAWSON--STOCKTO R. F. Gilroy. Mr. Isaiah W. Clawson to Mum Marx Stockton. aleof this oi ty. el I • I.EAPIII—HAINFE,—On the lath tast.-"by R ae. J. R. Kennard. Edward Gdiesple to Caroline V. Ramat both Qf this city. DIED. MARTIEN.—On the 16th lost . William B. Martian. Funeral will take place on Saturday, the 20th trust. Services in the Seventh Presbyterian Church, above Chestnut street, at I olelnelt Y. M. KOONe.—On Tuesday morning. 16th inst., Harri son Koons, in the 21st year of bisque. His relatives and friends are invited to attend he fu neral from the residence of his father, Isaac Koons, N 0.711 Franklin street, on Friday afternoon, the nett inst., at z 0 Moos. DAVIBO. - 1111 the feet, MT, Alexander Davies, aged el years. Hie relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiend his lune mi from his late residence. Frankford road , between Dorris and Wood streets . on Friday af ternoon. at 3 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Franklin Ce Pßl:O te lgiE AD.—On the 15th led., Henry C. Moorhead , in the 43111 year of hie age. His relatives and friends are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, Norte velum Loewe Railroad. near the York-road swami, this (Thursday) morning_at ten o'clock. without further to tsce to proceed to woodland Cemetery. pnallpat.—On the 14th inst., Mrs. Margaret Wiener, of this °by. Funeral from her late residence, No. 720 South Third street, thisSlhuredayi afternoon, at 2 o'oloolr. WOLAFEllnkirt,--Vti the 16th instant, Mrs. Eliza beth Wobenden, in the Toth year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, on Wood street, Ma; nayunk, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'cl"ok. bOnte.RNDIKR.—Mrs. Jerrums, Soinerndike. in the 73111 year of her age. . - Funeral from her late residence. corner of Ban- BOM and Juniper etieete, tide (Thursday )lafternnon, at?, tieleck. LOY'SON...7On the 14th (net-. litre. Sophia A. Law• son. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Black" woottown, N: J., this eroureday) morning at to o'clock. It sod R y.--On the laid inst., airs. Marthal. Henry, in the ald year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, ro - B2f hluppen Iltreet. this (Thursday) afternoon, at o'clock. MoCAUL.—On the Mtn inst., John MoCaul, aged Se' y Funeral from, his late residence. Paul street, below Gieen. Frankord. this (Thursday) afternoon, at F. elook HIGH'.--On the 16th inst.. George Adam Right, in the 62d peat of his age. FduerM from his late residence, No. 334 North urreetoshove Wets& Veld Friday morning. et to do ook. Til.—On the Ifith Washizitton 'ohm, AM of Wm. B. andllirsaret smith. in the Sth year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 1O Colombia avenue. Eighteenth ward, next Friday afternoon at I &cloak. FtoiTCHElL—On , the l6tH of 4th month. John S. Fleteher. yourrot will tote Vac* from No. 1632 Cherry strati .; op Fixth- day npxt MS P. M. FOSTER.—On theMth inst.. John M. Foster, in the soth year of his age. Funeral from the residence or his pother. S. N. corner of Sixth and Wood streets. on Friday mornith at B o'clock. si) reloCL h,LI. AND —On the 16th inst.. Mr..Rohert lido- Cialledik in the 7 year of his age. Funeral from the evident.* of his soh Matthew me" Clelland. No. 1 , 147 nrth Second street: below Master : tips (Thu...icy 1 aflrnoon at 1 ceolook. MOCORMICK.—in the 16th inst.. Daniel McCormick. ' agicii 49 PMTS. Funeral from tike late residence. No. 1135 South Eleventh street. above Federal, One (Thureday) after; noon. at I o'clock. 1111/101c, AND PURPLg MALL"! DE- L. LADIER, I9X 0 ENTR.--Jpet masived. one OWN of Black and Pulpit, Many %Amnon, at EIGHTEEN AND THREE-QUARTER CENTS a yard—regular vioo for the rime anode. 25 0 "tS• GRAY MEND HELAINE% 12% CRNTS. Gray Mixed imported Detainee at only 12% eente—re pular price for the came roods la% cmm. SERSON & RON. MOUrnitcStOre, apl No. 9113 GRIMM IStreet. JG. MAXWELL & SON invite atten • tion to their new and magnificent stook of SILK (MIR SE I& BUTTONS, LACE TnattetN M GS AND GARNITURPS4 RIBBONS, LACKS, AND GIMP& of choice styles and qualities, comprising their own gyring Importations and. Manufactures, and their. New Vora seleottoza. S. E. of.rssr CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH firs. TRIMMING 3, SKIRTS. CORSETS. ZEPHYRS. NETS. SHAvri. BORDERS. &e. aulf.nithat Iff.PROCLAMATION FROM MAYOR HENRY.—The following important Proclama tion man icsund by . Mnynrenrir on the 16th met OFFICE OF TRE.,/%IA Yr . t/t OY THE CITY OF Fl 7 I all' HIA. PROCLAMATION. - CITIZENS OF PHILA DELPHIA.' Treason against the !tate of Pennsylva nia. or against the United States. will not be infrared within this Zit" ; nor will ,iolenoe to the persons or Property of As inhabitants he tolerated. I do hereby require all good ea zees to disclose and make known to Inc lawlul euthotrueer every person ren dering In this city aid to enemies in open-war against this Btatn and the Uni open-warted etates, ry enlisting or pro owing others to enlist for that purpose. or by furnish ing such enemas' with arms, ammunition, provisions. or other esiistence. I do hereby require and command that all persons shall refrain from assembling in the highways of this pity. unlawfully, notonely or tumultuously. warning them that the Fame will he at deli,- prni. The lam of our elate and Federal Government must be obeyed— the peace and credit of Philadelphia shall be preserved. May God save our Union. Given under the seal of the pit. of Philadelphia, this sixteenth day of April. in the year of our Lord one thousand sight hundred and ;nxty one. ALEXANDN R HENRY, avlB et Mayor of Philadel phia, 117. HOME GUARDS I—A MEETING OF citizens favorable to the formation of a mili ta corps with the above title will r y be held at SARA- N • K II t.LII, Northeast corner of EIGHTH and GA If, LOWII TM, Streets, THIS" II • at 8 o'clock. The object of this organization is to aford proteo'iret at home until their services are required in the field in defence of our country's flag. A m. feRLER. 'M OS. . WOOLF. N. J. PIICKERNIM, JOFEFR ISTEELWAGOIti, P. 3. Korwar, BAWL EMU, end many others. ft* polk - im• VOLUNTEERS WANTED—AT THE Armory of the WHEATLEY GUARIPL—The books of the shove Company are now open in the third story of the Feirmouet Engine Convene. for .the en rolling of the names of those derinni to tender their eareiete to the Government. w EDWARD RR DL Iti. E. MU RPHY. L,. It* ItOBI. P. hicKIHE'N. grATTENTION 'I—SOLDIERS OF THE 'MAR OP I£llo.—A meeting of the soldiers who served in 'the myna, of the United elates during . the war with Grist Brusin. in JBlB, will be held in INDE PENDENCE: HALL. Philedolphia.on FRIDAY. April 19. 1881. at 1 0 o'nlogli A. M.. btine the eistiti-sixth an nivereary of the Battle of Lexington. to take Treasures for engraining and upholding the constituted authorities oi the United titiitee . By and cenetual attendanee is requested. By order of the Exeeutive Committee. It GEORGE EIIIERICK, Chairman rIAT TEE ANNIFERSORF OF THE BAT TIA: OF LEXINGTON wul be celebrated by a D.CTIJEE mod CONCERT, to be given by the 0, of II A. M.- at their Eall, FO U RTH and GEORGE. on FRIDAY .EVENING. Anvil ID. 1861. Oration to be A. by James B Nicholson, open at lir. Wm. A. Piper. admittance free. Doors open at 7 o'clock. • _ I DELPHI A t ith mouth, 60,1861.—The oontrihu tore to the PENNoYLVANIA n9SPITAL ore herebi rotified that en elootion for twelve Manag ers and a Treenerer, to serve for the ensuing year. will be held, pursuant to law, at the Hospital. FIFTH MONTH, ( MST )6th.1861. at 4 &Moak P. M. apß mth tnisG Wrld, BIDDLE. Seeretary. rirr SCHUYLKILL AND SIN QIINHANNid RAILROAD i.O.—The Annual Meeting and Eleotion of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Sus quehanna Railroad COMPSDY. &I _yequired by their obarter, spill be held at the CONTINENTAL BOTKL, in the any of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania., on MON DAY. May eth.11361, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of choosing a President and six Managers to serve for the ensuing year, and also for the consideration of 'mob other busineee eel:nay properly be brousht before said meeting. FRANK S. BOND, April 13.1861. [aa Awe] Secretary. rCr CHINA AND THE CHINESE —THE Laat Lecture or this course . before the Young Men's Christian Association, by Rev. W. A. P. MAR TIN, will be delivered on TUESDAY EVENINO nett. Mth met-. in the HALL ,OF THE UNIVERSITY. Subject—. In onderful Semt- Christian Revolution now in Progress in China." Tioketa 2$ cente—to be had at Presbyterian Board of l'oblication,Presbyterian Book Store. opposite Mint; American Tract ticalety. Mar t en's Book Store, and at the rooms of the Young M en's Christian Association. avl3.3t RETAIL DRY GOODS. YEARLY MEETING. ' F'ULIJ ASSORTMENT OF GOODS FOR FRIENDS' WEAR SIIAItiVSS BROTIIERS, itimit OILSSTNUT en4EIGHTE Streets BAREG-'E THOS. W. EVANS & CO WILL. OVEN THIS MORN/NO A LARGE LOT OF BROOKE BAREGE ANGLAIBE at IST ots per ird WOMB BARB22 ArEn at 15 att per pd Al.BO, AN . MIS6R7I+IIiNT OF CHECK SILKS AT 75 OTS These Goode will be toned XCEEDINQLY CHEAP, 6e15-3t .SlB and 820 CHESTNUT Street. GREAT SALE CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, Sic., In liquidation or the Estate 01 J. W. PROCTOR & Co ?OS CHESTNUT STREET The Stook consists of— SPRING CLOAKS, ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS, SILK CLOAKS AND I3ACQUES, SILK TRANTILLAB. MANTILLAS, LACE FLOUNCINGs, FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE POINTS, FRENCH LACE HOURNONX, TRAVELING SUITE, FLOUNCING LACER. DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, hre , -, Ac All in immense variety, and to bo sold at about OWE -RALF THE 'USUAL PRICES, FOR THE BENEFIT OF OREDITORS To Dud State sales, and enable purolumere to make roma selections ALL , GOODS will be marked in PLAIN FIGURER, for which entimee the One Will be olormdon SATURDAY, April 13th, and the sale will MONDAY, 15th, And continue till the whole is dimmed of PARIS MANTILLA rxtPoRIUM, aol3 to 96 CITY CLOAK STORE NO. 142 N. Eighth street, abone Oherry, , are now nailing every sew style of the season, meth qualities, in every new shade of color, cheaper than any other store in the only. - - • W3l-1m CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA lia7. at IVEI,IB'. mbit-1m SPRING CLOAKS, IN EVERY NEW style, et mhZl-1m No. 113 8. Ninth street. SPRIE4 CLOAKS, THE CHEAPEST ever seen, at IVENS', inh2l-1n No. 23 B. Ninth street. NEW STYLE CLOAKS, &VERY NEW 'style, even new material, at prices that artonish every one, et the large gore, r 4. corner of r.46th ar.d Walnut streets. anh2l-1m CLOAKS —Wholesale Merchants are In sited to inseeet the stook at No. 23 South I IPl4H Afries, corner of Seine 4. naat-Ini Beottnikt ittailintei4 Chestnut. NEW CLOTHS, CASHMERES. Fanor and Birk Cassimeres. Boys' Wear, adieu' Ctoaltinss• Marseilles ac Valonicsi&vestlngs. Cemplete stook of Clot Goods. CO _R kCQ A Ai rs eel Southeast cornerN I NTH sae • OLPFIOE PENNiYLVANIA RAILROAD It-Jr COMPANY. Philadelphia, April 17, 1861.—The board of Direotors have this day dealared a sertd•so- Wel dividend of 'f EINE PEI( CENT. eh the elleitel stock of the Company. °leer of Brats tact. payable on and alter May loch. 1811. Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be had on avelioation at the office of the Company,. No. Me. Third street. THOMAS T. FIRTH. 19181 m Teaearer. COLORED PROTOORAVIS FOR 41 Ambrotypes d< an vacs. Life-stse Photot mobil {tomliewarda; mew* Vuntogioaid Photographs prl l . at REIMER'S Gallery. S ECOND Street, aboe Green.. * STATES PENSION OFFIDE. IP —The ofrioe for_pgyint_peenions beep RE MOVED 10 ti wt, irr Streitt,seomd story, Officio hours trout 30 to $ o'olook. PaULsON. ispILISt Pension Agent. THE TINTON, THE CONSTITUTION, AND TRI.; LAWS. THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE! THE NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE To quenched every TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Contents of No. 1,658 [April 16.3 I—LEADING ARTICLES : What is duty 'The People True ; Arizona ; Commerce and the New Tarif; Th e Pr•aident's Procla mation; War Begun; The Result; War. is Upon Us; The President and the Militia ; Advises from Montgomery; Editorial Pa ragraphs. •tt BEGUN I The Dembarament of Fort Sumpter; The Fort in Flames; Forty Hours' t:annoriading ; Surrender of the Fort and Garrison; The Garrison Coming to New York on the Isabel; Effect of the Event in the North end Youth; Gene r al eauregard's Instructions; Threatening Speech of the Renal Secretary of war; The Virginia Commissioner, in Washing ton; The President's Address; The Pro perty of the Government Must be Held ; Force to Repel Forms; Rebel state Maile to be Withdrawn; 76,000 Militia Called For ; An Extra Session of Congress; *rmY and Navy Movements; More Steamers Chartered', Extensive Preparations at Navy Yards. ITEREOTYPING NEWSPAPERS: Cor respondence of the New York Tribune. ELEBRATION OF HENRY CLAY'S BIRTHDAY. r ROM bourn - LAN ti: Correstrondenoe of the New York Tribune. _ dr. D. D. PI IiILD AND TEE PEACE CON FERENCE. PEE SURRENDER OF THE LITTLE POCK U S. ARSNAL. rHe ACTION OF THE GOVERNM ENT.: How it is Received by the People; The Loyalty of the North. bRIGAN INSTITUTE FARMERS' CLUB. X.—THE HORSE MARKET. Xt—ARMY AND NAVY INTELLIGENCE. xi (—Fr R m ouNTE AL AMERICA. X!II—FROM EUROPE. XIV-44-.UOATION AL _ XV—THE SOUTHERN EMBASSADORS IN. HAVANA: Correspondence of the New York Tribune. XVI--POETRY ; " Love and Mose." ROLL—A*IO CHER FIELD TRIAL OF IMPLE MENTS. XVIII—FRAMLEY PARSONAGE; By Anthony Trolinpe. XTX—THE SILVER. CORD: By Shirley Brooks XX—I. AT EST NEWS RECEIVED BY TELE.: .GRAPH: brom Washineton—Special De spatches t.. the New York Tribune. 3.CNI—NEW bATURE Proceedings in the Senate and Assembly. ,XXX t aitIOULT URAL I EMS. X if Z POLITICXXIIT—CAL. XXV—PERSONai . XXVI—MtlycY LLANEOUS. XXVII—MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. • . XXVIII—OOMMERCIAL AL=TTEite: Full. reportai of the Stook, Money. Cotton. Grain. and Cattle Markets, spec- ally reported for the New York Tribune. Tkagist—One copy for one year. $3. two coins,, one year,u; five copies, one year, eu.ss ; ten copies, to one a ddress,s2o. Por olutof twenty we send an extra copy. For a club of forty we send the daily Tribune gratis, THE N.Y. D ALLY TRIHUN E. $6 per aunum. THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE. S 2 per annum. For cub terms see the TRIBUNE of any flats. G ILHAM'S Comprising an 'atm/illation, eontaining a glossary of she terms in we, among military men ; Army Organiza tion; Orsanization of Infantry 'Cavalry. Field Artil lery. and the Staff; Arms and . Ammunition; aehools of the Soldier, Company. Estration. Trooper. Troop, and Egnadne ; Evoluttone of the Regiment t'4ght Artil lery Tactics ; Honorn iniid by Troops ; d uties of Cap tains: Companies; Duties in Camp and Gramme ; The Staff; Batting ; Court martlids ; Mum°. and the lath:dee of War. TEE MOST COMPLETE MILITARY MANUAL YET PUBLISHED. - - - - • Letter of March Sl, 1581. from J. Meredith Read, Jr., Adjutant General of the State of New York I have examined with some oars Major Gilham'a work. and have no hesitation in recommending it to the favorable notice of military men throughout the state. It is characterized by great clearness and simplicity of style. anti contains an infinite variety of information of great value to all interested luminary subjects. Extract of letter of March 13th. 18'1, from Alfred &any. Captain Second Infantry UnitedBtatee Army : Gilham's Manual I consider one of the best works of the kind published in this /minim I would recommend every officer to read it. The Manual of Inetruotion for Volunteers and Mili tia , by Major Gilham. has our hearty appioval. and we think it really meet sal r f F or the improveinent of our forces in military knowle e. F. E. PATTERSON, Colonel net Artillery, First Brigade. First Division Pennsylvania Volunteers. WM. D. LF.W/8, Jr., Colonel First Infantry Pennsyl vania Volunteers. THOMAS C. J A.NORS. Captain First Troop Philadel phia City CaNaltly W. A. LEACH. Major Finn Regiment Artillery. T. G. MOREHEAD.. Colonel Infantry, First Regiment Li ht Guards • BECKER • Captain Mask Hussars. fti,BXANDR.k MURPHY, First Lieutenant Com pany A. First Artillery. I;ll,l,laest BARR, Captain Third Artillery. THOMAS' P. Pall RV. Captain Washington Cram DAVID F. FOLEY. Capt. Phila. Grays, First .Reg. Art., First Brig.. First Div. P. V. The unique form in which all the multifarinur rubjeote MCI Pigmented is an additional reoommendation, both on the more of economy and convenience. While congratulating you as the medium to present this valuable addition to the Military Littrary, and Ma jor Gilham's successful labors, I take great pleasure to recommend its adoption by the State Military Depart ment and the Volunteers. Yours, very truly . , W. 11, HELM, Major General Fifth Division, Fenn aYlvonin Volunteers, JAMES S. BEGLEY. Corn's - Flat Brig.. Eighteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers. E. C. WILLIAMS. Brig. General Third Brig.. Fifth Div., P=inis, Volunteers er—Alleitherri County. Pennsylvania. do most heartily recommend t ae on military art and peienee yet pubtiehee. It ie a work long needed; and. is indispensable to every man who takes an interest in military akin. F. BARDTMAYER, Lieut. Col. First, Reg. Alleghe ny County Volunteers. ALEXANDER RAYS, Brigade Insfector of First Brigade. Eighteenth Division Volunteers. DAVID CAMP 13 r.L L, Captain Duquesne Gram. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. Capt. Washington Infantry. S. A. McKEE. Capt. Jaokkon Independent Blues. LEOPOLD SARI.. Captain First Brigade. Ca t. EDW. DE_RE.U. - • -WM:MORRIS; Flfet Liintenant of the Washington Inlantrr. WILLI 01 BENNETT. Second Lieutenant Du quesne Grays. JAMES BUALFONT, Adjutant First Regiment Al legany Volunteer& Want of spice prevents the publication of numerous additional recsommendations from all parts of the Union in the possession of tne Publisher. published and for sale by CHARLES DEBI LVER, Philadelphia. Ivo. 1229 CIIESTNITI • Street. AT THE 70S CREST RUT STREET NOW I THE TIME TO SUBOCRIBE: TILE TRI BUNS, New York. d&WItA ndress MANUAL FOR VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA BY Major 4f ILLIAM OILMAN. 743 Pages. 200 Illustrations Price 82.150 T in DOOTRINE AND POLIOY 07" PROTECTION, INITIL Tna HISTORY OF OUR TARIFF'S, FROM Till ORGANIZATION OP THE FEDERAL GOVERN MENT TO THE PRESENT TIME. BY DR. WILLIAM ELDER. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1 the subsonber has lost Certificate N 0.366 of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Complier, en titling hum to nineteen shares of its capital stook, and that, he will apply ,to the said company to isace a new eartifieste. meld -tag lie THOMAS B. BELL. 'EARLY BIMINI FRIENDS, who tiketood Teas, call at INGRAM'S Tea Store, 43 South SECOND Street, below Market, and try hie new Tem, which are extra. 3,t," NOTIOE TO BRIDGE:-.I3IIILDERS. Pealedproposals will be reoeived at the DEP A RT MENT Oil BURYbYtI, 100, *ll B. fFi riff BEET, until MONDAY, APRIL, 7 9 , IPM, at lour o clock. P.M., tor tho'oempletion of the bridge over the River rohuyl ko, at the Falls village. 3 he bridge will be Wi feet lour. in three 'pans of burr truss, with angles and suspension rode. The contractor will be expected to make nee of such of the Material delivered as may be found suitable. aut.- all Oeflownoite, end nOinpletto the structure aashown on drawing now on Me in the Popettmeut of Serve's. excepting the roof and roof timbers, weather boarding, facade, and painting. The masonry upon the piers to be raised to proper le vel. and the she w-baoks proper. d for oast iron brining Plates. • The proposal must give a sum total for completing the orJecturc to the satisfactpm and acceptance of the Ohief Engineer and . ..irvet or. and the Mlldef pater into bands wit the otty, Li the sum of 1110.0tal. to nitre the strne two so GompLe ed within sixty dat alter !spouting the oontraot. • tee ord vitt be repo:veil %inheres bond is given, aim _ ably to en ordinanoe approved May 24, /FAO. All bolsters are LO be present at the opening of proposals offered, on sald day. at 4 °Nitwit P. in. KPIEABII, aplB,lOOA-ot Chief Engineer and OurvoyoT, BLUE KERSEYS AND CLOTHS, Euitable for Military or naval purpono, For gale by FROTHINGRAX. & WELLS, 35 LETITI& STREET. aplB-if tf AUtiUoT saftIONT & CO., BANKERS, 61) WALL STREET, NEW YORK, .rue otter. of credit to traftoiortg, avaLtable In al Darts of Europe, through the mewl'. Rothrsotuld 01 Pa- rim, London. Frankfort, Naples, Vienne, and their env- respondents. MIOHENER & BANKERS, No.. 50 SOUTTI. THIRD STREET. TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED. CO LLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTB IN THE UNION. STOOKS AND BONDS WIGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. lir Unourrent Bank Bottle bought at the toweet ratea of Discount. Drafts for sale on England and Ireland. Cass-tutlurlm IMPROVEL BREECH—LOADING EIRE-Aims, GALLAGER'S PATENT, ENDORSED Di U. 8. GOVERNMENT. MANUFACTORY, 1121 REACH STREET. We are now prepared to receive orders to support the BMW AND STRIPED. apl6-8t WANTS. AYOUNG MAN, 19 years of age, who understands Book-keeping. desires a situation iri any capaoity where he win render h.maelf sonfiseable to hut employer, iteference given. Address " fred." Dienston. It* EIIROPE.-A young man wants a sant).- lion to attend an invalid gentleman or a family Sneaks English. German, and some French. Has tra veiled in that position before. Gives the beat of refs Mae Address Europe." at this office. It* WANTED—A Business Man y a native of , a slave State, to travel in the Routh and make 00114tions. 'None DIM those who owe give ample aeon ray and ttatrifaetors reteroces wilt receive attentton. AeCrean " Iron." at this oilier. aplB at* ••WANTED—A Lad to do Errands. • dregs T." Press oftloe. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—For every county m Pennsylvania. MaTyland. New demi, anci Pelaware. active and energetic men of in telligence and pleasing address an travelling agents. A chance to make money. Oman capital required. This le -no humbug. Addrelewwith stamp, or von opoo B. BEAMAN, 18118ANS0111 Street, ildladelphia. apl2 et* CLOTHING} WANIED.—The highest cash price paid for ladies' end Gents, esst-off Malting. Yle t sse call or address' M. WANCONAof..I2I*, 652 SOU W. Stree. WANTED—AGENTS to sell PACTICA GES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at crises one third less than can be purchased etsewhere. 0 , 111 on or address (stamp enclosed) J.L. BAILEY, No, 154 COURT Street. Boston. Maas. zeh26-ent E UPLOYERS 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. ap3-6m SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED.-A Dry-Goods eotonnesiOn Roue of plan Itwa standing, and with nirnt &Wrote ootineettons. wishes to term a epeotal 'partnership with some person who can contribute to the amou Moe, Fleece ass Box 1153 Philadelphia Poet ap e 12F. TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN 201 000 on Mortgage of CitT Property, is sum of $3,000 and SCOW. Jo3 _ B 110LAHAN, 142 South EIGHTH Street. ap6-stuth 6t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. --- - - - 01 TO RENT..--- The large Dwelling House. No. 415 South FIFTEENTH Street. Au Ply to .1. SERGEANT PRICE, No. 813 ARCH Street. aglB-12t dig FOR SALE OR SENT—A desirable COUNTRY AMID £1.03:8, near Attleboro, Seeks entifitYL L ltsif an hour's d iv* from Schenck's Station. on the Ytlladelphia and Trenton Itatiroad. Two lines of stases pass the property daily. Double stone man sion. nied,tra style; large lawn, well thaded ; garden. and a variety of fruit ;,large ham. carriage house, and • avow - a ittliNvElr Street. apig-6t. fitt FOR fia.r_r. . : D T -. _. -. s _ ~ c ..- ..W: il .degi r a b I y located on MAIN' let.Pad_ T OT. N. J. Apply to WIVE. rit. Col Ltd S,. 506 MINOR Stseet. Philadelphia. FRANKLIN WOOLMAN, MAIN Street, Burlington. Or to atilB-thatultt* imT9 LF,T, yOlt A. TERM,OFIE &B,S, thi, 'United 'Mates Hotel, in 8utt",,,10 on the Ter race, containing one hundred rooms, and thoroughly repaired, painted, and repancred throughout, and sup plied with water, gas, an tt all neoessar_y_ convenience• of a fi.at• rate hotel. Apply' to WM. W. MANN. 216 MAIN Street. Buffalo; or MANN & RODMAN. 39 WALL ntreet, New York. aplB-12 HOARDING. WO PLEASANT ROOMS, ONE T single vaoantonth board, No. 14:13 WALNUT NINO. want* EMMItiS=M taSISTER'S N 0.1457 North ETGIITH Street. will open the ir new :style' of Crane, Bilk. and 8t raw Bonnet& TfilifteDA April 18, at 145 North .816111711 Street. opla-et* ea MRS: B. JACOBS, No. 212 NORTH EIGHTH street. will open a FASHIONABLE ABer`RTMENT OF BP,UNG MILLINERY. on THIJIte. DAY April 11th. -Irn sou MRS. IL S. BISHOP, 1016 OHBST NUT Street. haw received scheme assortment of PARIS MILLINERY for the Spring. DIMB-1m FI B MISSES O'BRYAN. 914 OUESTNUT wAivh ellt-reek PARTS MILLINERY for the Solna. on THURSDAY. April 4. mh34-Im^ INSURANCB COMPANIBS. _ . VANE INSUBUIVE OOMPANY, JL: No. 406 CIiCH ESTNUT street, FIRE AN INLAND INSURANCE. IHRSCTORS. &large W. & Matlack. Bamnel Wnght— WrUght Bros & Co. D. IS. Dirr.ey--. Davis & Disney. ilerll7 Lewis, Jr........ Lewis Bros k Co. " Cr Hews ,& CO. Samuel „Bodine......Fres't W_roining Dana/ aorter. Ina. W. Everreen—.ll J. W. Everman & Go. Geo. A. Went West & Fobes. T. B. Martin. " Bsysge, Martin, & Co. 0. WiAon E. D. woodrun of ailbley_, Molten. & Woodruff. Juo. Kessler, ins green street. GEORGE W. DAYO'resident. YRAPIQIII N. RUGA.. Vise President, WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Benietsri. ANTHRACITE INSURANCE WAWA PE NY.—Authorized Capital 11400010-011.AXTEN FETWA.L. mos No. Sll Wdlattr7 Street, between Third and Fourth threes, Fret gninulaTXMAlTririanur lae l laii r entl a t g e e ek b o l - Ate, Mute* Ineareneer Vereelii gergoee, Sad Fretekts. Inekranie to ell.parta t or the Vales. Jacob Faker, WI Joseph Maxfield, ',Lather, John Keokuk, A l tried, Jahn IL, likaildielt payis °ems. Win. F. Dean, rem ewer. J. E. Baum. !MOB ElSH.BiLtyrealdenr Inc varEAN, viii Pre, d X. SMITE. Sbarstary. apt- SATIIU FUNDS• SAVING EITHD—IINI TED STATES TRUST COMPANT,Sorner THIRD sad 011282- NUT Streets. ticrEltßew FIVE PF.B. °ENT. 8, 11. CRAWFORD, President. lAMBS IL 111111TEft, Secretory and Wrealarar. °Zoe hours, from 10 until S o'clock. This Comm= is not joined in any appliestioe to the Legislators. A MERICAN SAVING YCND, S. E. cor nor WALNUT eaid FOURTH Streets, continues to receive deposits and pas 11 _ezTs on demand as It ha* *away, dons. AIIRXMISSR WHILLIHN, President. less-ittt Jame S. 4 Witenvir. Treasurer LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Five Coupons, No. 206, 207, 250, EA end gie, due JIM. tale, Wino of the connty of Allegheny to the Patellar% and Connelsville Railroad. A liberal reward will be given for the return of the stone m hbstr E North F DLE T N po o. SOUTHERN SHIPMENTS. Certificates attached to Involves of Coodi for (ha Southern Confederacy, by DAVID B. BIRNEY, Conandssioner of Deeds for South Carolina. Alabama. Georgia. Mississippi. Texas, Florida, and Louisiana. TUE RIST AURABT, No. LOS! hIARKET STREET. Formerly kept by James Prosser, lately deceased, le Preopened under the management of his son, J. PROBt3it.ft, JR.. who will continue the Imminent. ea heretofore. mb.25-tf el HAVANA CIGARS just I,ooo,otba received per element Quaker C~tY and AliMaar. &deeming Caboose,Figaro , ra.Comeroionee. • Stook Sea, Punchinello, Etelvms. Diablo Manno, Verdad., Prnebese, to.. • or all size. and qualities. and for tadsat tha lowest mar ket rates hr VRARLEB &DEFIER. 130 WALAN WK. JUST RKOEIVEIS, per '- Annie Kimball," from Liverpool, blander, Weaver, & Mender's poslaxatlens 25 Itm Estraet Await". inl *Jars, 56 !ha Extract Brosarami, irti4blare. 10 tbs Extract Balladonaee,iq , l lbws. 100 his Ext/act Tara:ate. In I 15 PM. 1101 the Via Eat Colohicu m I lb bottles, 100 tbs 01. Swaim Reet., 111 I lb bottles. 000 lbs Calomel, in 1 lb Wiley. 500 ths Pil itedrwkilisniamrst do smli. va6t. ...I Worth EVA Ho in47:agWiliteV ir h — 2 3 I " v PIA For sr Oon 00n5A51555525 bx i f. U. Er AD LER & No. lea ARCH Street, !Moose oor above ziNO—Pure SNOW WHITE Front. so us & ) Ormond la OP and oNLIC - fiRDEN Manufactured d FR(KViliePlel t ,ll/ ta* F A.KEBILL Intovis i eing ws & BRovuza t for in " bi 67 sad 59 mon& sucoThip 14. f°T gala fri ‘l9 l 4 9 eltk MOD 1. Pas has A OADEMY OF . g 13810.—1 TALI A N OPERA_. THIS (TBUBetiAy) ri,ritNlNO, April lA, FIRsT NIOUT Of Verdi' latest •nd molt sucoessful work, UN nALI 0 IN !LAB itIKKA. (The Masquerade Ball,) Which will be produced in the most gorgeous style, with the following distribution Madame PAULIN , ' CrIL . Q_N as NI ABLIA. miss WADE:I.O OINK LEY,.as....OtICAEL, the Pagre. no Q rIKLAIOE PHIL.LIPI3.sa—. „ ULRIC AItDAVANI.. ... —as. .—RK A TO. BA."I as.... The Conspirators. Director and Conduotorabr. MUZIQ. die. Mime desires to direet the attention of the public to the fact that thie. the latest and it is believed the bey, of the works of the first composer of the daY Ok i:led before an Artlollo4ll axid.enge the eerPen . . pont b e moment. Its performance in New York was ante rior to its production in London. Every effort has been made be the management to place this work properly before the public. UN KALLO IN Mkt °HUAI unlike most of Venire works. has haul IS _Vnien 811000110 from the time of lie first performance in Home, laNi, up to the present moment. The plot of UN Bs LLO IN MABCARRA is.highlY dramatic and its catastrophe is not unlike that in the Opera of " Gustavus." In the ball •cene, the stage will he thrown open to its Stillest extent, and filled with characters in the coetrimee of the period, and. rile the custom in Europe, many of the habititea or the Opera will appear en domino in the brilliant set of quadrilles, Mezeriree. ace.. with which the Amens opens. To rive full effect to the performance of the theta, the Orches tral force has been rionsidersb y au tmeuted. THIS MUSIC OF ON DA.I.LO IN hiAOGRERA is fall of melody. vivacity, and [receipt erematie elati remit. It paints in the most vivid colors au the different passions with which the personages in the Opera are invest/ d,and affords a snit& variety of the most graoeful and flowing melodies, which render at O pe r a s . t attraet ive and pleasing Mall modern Italian The management of the Opera would request such of its patrons as may wish to be even the eceie during the came 01 the Masquerade. to Mese opplicailou for cards of admission. nese will be supplied wi t hout any addi t•onal charge, but are obliged to be limited in number. fe26-43m ABEL LEYLAND'S STEREOPTICON I ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. LAST SERIES Or these Po ulcer Entertainments. • COSMOPOLITAN PROGRAMME AND NEW YIEwS EAuii EVEN/NG. Admission 26 cents, Children, 10 cents. DOOTI ope n at 736 ; OOMMOIIOO at 8 oNopek. MATINEE VIrEDAESDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Commencing at three o Meek. anl6-6t VONHERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, IL , above TV7 Kt, PTH. MOND k Y, April 2.2.10 1. MONDAY, April tz, Nat w .. And every Evening daring the eek. ritOFEMBOR .1. H. ANDERtO.N. JA.. 3 • WiZaRD OF THE WORLD.' In hie HEW and POPULAR ENTERTAMM IRNT MECIELANICAL. PHYSICAL and NATURAL 31,k610. entitled TWO HOURS OF ILLarn opus. The Great BIOLO , 3IOAt. ROPE OEAT, which hu met with so much HYPaRMETRIOAL BUGOEBB. wilt be mtroduced; also, many newt xpenmente. PIANIBTs,, _....,_ MISS a..ArOutoow. Grand meourioni, mATINEE, or APREB-MIDI MAGIO,UP.. en SATU R DAY. April ;T. at 31', 31. ACADEMY OF MUSIO.—OPERA. TO. MORROW FR MAY) EVENING, April 19, BY LABli NIGHT BUT ON.: OR THE SEAMAN. UNANIMOUS DEMAND, lialevy's Great Muter - won:, LA ItIIVE=CMG name%) - • Wilt be reoont , d for POzITIVELY THE LAST TLMF%• COLON. HIKLEY. PHILLIPPB, STIGELLI, SCOWL SHINE. Director and Conductor, ifignor WW2 EC. P ARLOR FN rERTAINUENTEL iIithIBUJER the ROYAL.WIZARD. and BODOLPHO At CHIthCERING HALL, MT CILVITNUT Street. oomm.noine MO .DAY, A ril 16, and continuing every Eve obis. at 8 o'clock. sad Wy ant(esturday at M. admittance 250. ; C hildren ail price. Bee pro grammes. SAW - WHEATLEY & OLA.EREIS AltoH-sT. v • THEATRE. A GRAND COXIBINATION OF ATTRACTIONS TALE WHOM"; 8 I'AR COMPANY IN THE BILL, THIS (111UBADAYJ EVENING, April 18. The performence will..o_ommenoe with Y.or AN D "PMAISION. After which, the fa: oe of • MY WM'S WIFE. To conclude with, first tuna in ten years, the National Nautical Drama, in two Acta, of THE PI.AJP! WALNUT STREET THEATRE. Foie Lessee— —Mrs. M. A. GARR ETTBOSI. Stage Manager-- W A, CARP AN. Business Agent— .... SCA. D. MDR Y. THIS ( T H URSDAY) — EV.ENIND, April 18, The Performallge 4011317 15 he' with UlablarE ; Oft, Tgli, MG ;IT- DANCRIth. Gleans, Miss Caroline Ricking'; Qodfrer, Mr. P. Etchings. 3o conclude with LIFE IN PHIL ADJURE lA. with` outus OF ?RIGEL-1 1 11MS circle seats Seolllllll , l l l l. out extra charge.) 50 oasts ; parquet. (seats secured at 60 cents.) 2736 cents farntly wrote, 25 cents; private boxes, es and E 3 • oreheetra. 75 (mate. Doors open at 7 cyclonic s certain will me at 73i *Wool. 1 4 1 cDi)NOUGH'S OLYMPIA.—( LATE LTA. GAIEVES.) R ACE Street. below Plow, ANO rame TRICIA 11l SCENIC *ET. UNCLE 014. MT p3D G C LAN 17 cRN. TEE BIRTH OF T WER. HE FBM 'PURPLY Hi THE HO O FEarld Acknowledged by the entire Press of Philadelphia.. and endorsed by over 130,000 Persona, ea the moat beautiful spectacle ever produced. 1.110 1 EVENING. THE SEVAN SISTERS, AND EIM+I."S MAGIC LANTERN. Produced at a coat of e 509. 41.arauuston—Yargnotte,24 °octal Orchestra, fro Circle, 50; mvate Box Seam leo. Door. crow ax 6% o'clock: commencing at 7%. SANFORTPS OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED. MR. B.A.NFORD Nes secured one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore who will appear nightly. Danford will perform every evening. Doors open et 7; Commence at 7M. Adnuseron se gents. Children l ciente PRE GERMANIA OROEESTRA. GIVE their PITOPIO REIIB.),X.SALS every !SATUR DAY. isoimMenoing at 834 o oleek at the elljelCAL FUND BALL. 8 tickets V; amain notets.,2s Deets. for sale at Chickerme & don's. 801 Chestnut street; Andre's.ll6t Chestnut street; and Beak & LawtOn'th Chestnut attest. Engagements for Concerts. Commeneemems. Par ties. &0.. made only at their Office. liekenngtc Boa's Piano Store , 80T Chestnut street; Miele atoll, 224 etreer. or vroug man, 1000 Ridge vas el. faSI-tf pENN A. AOADEMY VF TWO FINE JL , ARTS. orfb&Rioaderor is &Tr closed f the Olio for &short April,• - - - - _ 84,150,00 I PREMIUMS BUFFOLX PARK, PHILAVELPHIA. may I; Mil—Purse of Sl.coo.—Free for all Horses owned in the State of Pennsylvania; bat 3 in 6 to _Harness May 9. 1861—Purse of s766.—Free for all Horses owged in the State of Penhaftrarna I beat 3 in 0 to Wagon. May 14. 1861—Purse of Sigh—Free for all Borers that have never trotted better than 2.40; best 3 in 5 to Harness. Same day—Poise of 8100.—Free for all Horses that have never trotted better than 2.46; best 3 in 8 to - Wsaon. May 13—Poiee of X269—Free for all limes that have never trotted better than 2.35 to Harness ; beet 3 in 8. Some day—Purse of 8100.—Free for all Horses that never have trotted better than $2.40; best 3 in 6 to Wagon. May 16—Purse of 3300.—Free for all" Green" Horses that have never trotted in public ; best 6 in 6 to Harness M. 17—Puree of 3150.—Free for all Harass that have never trotted better than 2.40,2 miles ann repeat to Harness. Same day—Puree of 8160.—Free for all five-year old Colts ; beet a in 11 to Harness. May 22—Purse of $1260 —Free for all Horses owned in the State of Pennsylvania. 2 =lea and repast to saddle. Three or more Entries to make *Race. The above ntries will positively &ose on the Seth of April with 10 per cent. at Janneey & Goodin's Western Hotel, 526 MARKET Street. above Eighth street, at 9 o'olook P. M. All entries must be sealed. and will emotively close as above mentioned. all En tries mist bedireeted to D. F. WARD. apis:dmple4 PfoOfiettlf Of SoffOlk Parks LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near the • • ninklin frustitute. The undersigned. thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient core, and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie e Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safe., (the one ernody fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also. Lai lio's Wing& ied,Spelr Vault, Safe. and Sank Looks. Lillie's , Dana Vault Doors and Looks Will be famished to order on short notice. This is the strong_eut, beat protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Ljllie'e New Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o, This Safe us con ceded to anywise in utile and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and lithe only one that is !strict ly fire and burglar proof. &moist have now on hand to tWent7 of Panel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes , most of them neerlY new, and some forty of other makers, (imprimis a complete assortment as to sixes, and all lately ex.• changed for the now Celebrated Lithe Sale. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and_elsMine. ja2s4lif M. O. aIADJAH. Agent. am . gymTs it, WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES. STORE 304 CHEST UT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. hoodA. bugs variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES Minis o . mh34l kig.FOR SALE—A Gray MARE, Har ness, and Bugler; mare 8 years old; gentle in harm's. Address Box 1930 Post °Moe. arl7-6t DR. J. WIRE, No. 30 North FIFTif Street; fIfILAGELPRIA -- Trediti sueoessfuily. if applied to in tape. all diseases of the LUNGE. Htt OAT and HEART, and frequently entree CONGUNIPTION in its third and teat stage. Re also restores all curable diseases of the BYE and EAR. Re has riven them his entire attention for he pest P) years. Will visit patients, when deeiredjat heir residences. ava-Im it, WEST CHEBT4I o and PRI L eiDELPRIA. ROA D. via Id e4ll A. IVOTICE TO PA'ESONSr SEEKING - SUMMER BOARDING.-1a order to furs lab inoressed 1- ollities during the immune:Bummer. the West Cheater and Philadelphia Railroad Company intend roof ing not less than six daily trains sack WAY between Philadelphia and West Cloister, one of arn l oh will be at eight. imams:ding with two daily train. ',oh wan on the Philadelphia and Inaitimore Central Rail road (except Elundivya. when there will he two Mains each war between Philadelphia and West Chester.) Person accommo d at e d ing in the 009 WWI' end We. will be by this arrangement. low:ding for the summer can n. w be ohtsioed at the min) de sirable localities basing high end healthy siltation% MI the West chewer and Philadelphia and Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Ithilrondg• For Rates for sea son Coupon Tickets. &a i ring,. at th_e Volta Office. in the - Depot, N. E. corner MUM KEEN TR and PdAR eltreets. HENRY WOOD, apl3-raws tor _ General Bneerintendent. FOR NEW YORK. NEW DAILY LINE. via Delaware and REITIOD rhile4olphia and New York Baer ma MOM:ph:At gam , pally receive freight on and after MONDAY. 28th instant, and leave daily at IP. re delivering their (lar vae in New York the following days. Freights taken at reseenamo rat. *. WE. - P. CLYDE. Matti No. NO. 14 SOD w ri. I A.CdES Agan't* Piers 14 and 15 EAsT ILIYEtt, New mk144111. &digit FOR NEW YORK. - THE Phtladelrhia Stet= Propeller Company will commence their business for the moon on Monona. 18th Inst. Their Steamer". are now r . freight at Beeped Pier above W &Mut street. Terms amiommoasting. Moly to M BAIRD & CO.. 224 Ponth . Delawere Avenue. VißstriAL NuTION.—SHiPPARIS WILL P... 7 pease. take ootioo that the 50u1,h Carolina 8.. B. zatarr,«SmNiefar,73ldAtAlit,lATlVln iggr be oonegood to olky - Mowry. T. 13. k T. G. BUDD will forward all goods to their address. A. lih,RON , & go,. mhe No 1516 North WHARyK.I. nAtiatti.—l° times Gardner Phipps CO.& extra sugar Cured, covered Baum • &maga uerors C, Ch , pig h. Co. do , do., for sale by C. U. SAMBA & ti O% 103 ARCH Street, second floor above FrOg. nP6 (1.11EE8141-800 boxes Lierkimer County Cheese on consignment, and for sale by C.C. BAD iER & CO., 103 ARCH street, seomd dooracme font. - "LI • Latour' OLLVE 011 .--rure oiive oil, R.E7ttIV- THE „TURF. SAFES.