reeetieg of the National Guard of New to Yo tak rk Ac s caned at toe armory for lest evening, e 6 for guarding the armory during the messere Ocoee of the regiment_ Some dap *go one of the aims of the comps ay 0141100 d On% rd) tendered hie resignatirn. giv ing TOEVON the feet that he bad accepted a egoraluion r e si g n Southern army. Instead of 03. °Wing the ation, the company directed hie tole to be stricken from the roll at a tank of die roe. Oa Wednesday evening a humble applioa doe was received by the company requesting the reioststeraent of the disgraced Amer, who earnest ly desired to accompany the Seventh Regiment to Washington, and to fight wider the stars and w i pe s. His request is not likely to be granted. virersur PREPANATIENS IN THE SUBURBS. The town of Darby, which raised a fine company io 1512, ie ae patriotic, now as then. and the olti. , ros will cold a meeting et the Town Hall on Sa turday next, at 3 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of m iring the stare and stripes and enrolling volun -1,70, Speeches will be made and music die soirsd At one of our largest end most respeotable sot to mou rs o sScriee 3 the operatives asked the privi• we of displaying a large and splendid national fag at their own expense, end, on making collec tions, it was found the girls bad given more money than the men, and then. not being able to find one r oly made, tat up until 8 (Moak A. M. to ileW it pgether, that it might be ready to throw oat to the breeze on the following morning. 'WEST PHILADELPHIA. A m eeting was held at the house of Mr. Drexel, West Philadelphia, last evening, to make arrange ments for the organization of a Home Guard in that part of the town A number of prominent gentlemen subscribed their names to a fund for tbearming and equipment of snob a company, and large number of names were , pledged for enlist ment in its ranks. The parties joining this eons piny are so eiroumatanced that they cannot leave the city, save in the greatest exigency Oa Saturday the wealthy gentlemen of the ward will form an association for the providing of funds in sustenance to the families of absent volunteers. De West Philadelphia Grart bad obtained a voluntary roll of seventy odd names last evening. A co mpany, it is said, will be organized in Heston title /hotly. MAXATUNK. MHO ero four muster rolls opened in this sm beau city, and nonunion§ arc being mtde to the fortes nightly. A lecture was to have been delivered in the EpistOpSl church of the borough upon the " Con federate States " The police interfered and stopped the leeture, inasmuch as certain reports prejudi cial to the pastor of the okuroh had been freely circulated. A mob has been visiting the resi dences of parties supposed to be enemies of the State, compelling them to cheer for the Union and exhibit its banner. MILITARY MOVEMENTS AMONG OUR LITERARY HO• CIBTISEI Pursuant to a earl of the Harrison Literary In. Janie, a large and enthusiastic meeting was held hit evening, at the corner of Fourth and George green'. Hr. John M. Carson was called to the stair, and Mr. John F. Conaway acted as secre tory. On motion, Messrs. Henry 3. Henninger, George Wilt, and E. C. Shapley were appointed ai committee on resolutions. Speeches were made by a number of gentlemen, who all urged the ne acuity of preparing, at once, in all spheres of so piety, to repel the traitorous enemies of the .coun try. The following resolutions were then re ported : nereas, The President of the 'United States pas issued a proclamation calling for volunteers to aid in maintaining the Union, the Constitution, and the enforcement of the laws, and Whereas, It has ever been the paramount aim of this Institute to labor towards our national Forentity: therefore, be it . Resolved, That this Institute proceed at once to form, tinder its auspices, a company of infantry, to be milled the " Harrison Cadets." Resolved, That we cordially invite the co operation of other literary bodies to aid in the suppreesiOn of rebellion and treason against our Government Resolved, That a committee be appointed to take the necessary steps towards an organization. Oa motion, the resolutions were adopted, and Messrs. H J. Henninger, M. A. Woodburn; and E. C. Shapley were appointed a committee on atomization. Oa motion, the society then adiettrned. A roll has been opened at the hall of the Hard in. at the corner of Fourth and George. A FLAG RAlSlNG.—Yesterday afternoon, gout five thomsand citizens of all ages, and of both sexes, fired with love of country, met on that hallowed ground (ocameerated by the history of the times of " 76, and still later by the fact that the soldiers of the war of 18/2 lay encamped there), on the open space inside of Matthews & Moore's Iron Works, on Bush Bill, to raise a flag made and presented by the mothers and sisters of our volun teers to the operatives of the iron works, as well to express their sentiments of Gdolify to the Union as their determination - to sustain our National Government by fighting for the honor of our flag and in import of the nobleet edifice ever reared by men. blr. ledward Hester presided over the meeting. William Bitter acted as secretary. Patriotic speeches were delivered by William M. Bair, George A Coffey, William McCandless. Chas. BrookE, E. J. B. Thomas, Esquires, Mr. Thomas Potter and 0. P. Common. A. band of music was on the rostrum, which discoursed a national air during the interval between each speech. Party spirit is deed, the watchword being "Oar Country, right or wrong." ROBBERY MID ARREST OF THE TETEVES.— The dwelling of Mrs. Trimble, at No. 727 South Toth erten, was entered through the back way, about two o'clock on Wednesday morning, and robbed of a very large quantity of wearing ap parel, t lot of plated ware, and other articles, to the value of about two hundred dollars. Informa tion of the robbery was left at the Second-district pollee station, and Sergeant Neff, with officers Vanneman, and gamble, from information received_ made a descent on a orib in Bpafford Meet, above Baker, and there recovered nearly all the property, and arrested Frederick, Daniel, and Charles Blackburn, John Monaghan, William Johnson, and Thomas Carroll, upon the charge of being the parties implicated in the robbery. They were taken before Alderman Dallas, and fully committed to answer the charge at court. A MEETIIIa of the citizens of the Twenty mad ward in favor of the Union, the Constitu tion and the laws, and in aiding the General Go vernment to preserve them, will he held this ever zing, at the Town Hall, at half-past seven o'clock. GormritmENT AID.- The Southwark Bank, with patriotic and commendable liberality, have offered to - the Government a liberal proportion of whatever money the State may require. Two of the clerks having enlisted, the President of the Bank bas kindl volunteered to perform their work, and the Board of Directors unanimously passed a resolution to continue their full salaries while absent. They also authorised the cashier to procure a large and -handsome flag, and have it displayed from the top of the building. CHARGED WITH HOBSR-STEALING.—Rich ard Mayberry was arrested at Ninth and Walnut streets, on Wednesday afternoon, upon the charge of !tearing a horse and wagon, whioh he afterwards sold. The property was recovered, and Richard wu committed to answer the charge at court by Alderman Patohel. A PATRIOTIC Biairs.- , -The Eighth-ward nation:louse, at Fifteenth and Lama meets, haa been handsomely decorated with no lea than eigh teen large• sized flags. Four of them are floating how the cupola, and one from each of the ten win dows in the house. In a day or two every large one will be attached to the flag-staff. laimurko.—Daniel Frick was arrested, at Eleventh and Race streets, on Wednesday after -1/001, upon the charge of stealing a watch from a man s pocket Re was bold to answer the Aug, by Alderman Balder. A Ratan' Fuhn.—At a meeting of the officers comprising the Second Pollee district, it was unanimously resolved that the sum of one dollar he retained from each man's monthly salary for the purpose of forming a fund for the support of the wives of those who have tendered their fallow in the impending crisis. This step, it is said, will be taken by the whole of the different Pollee dietzinte. this manner the slim of over SOO will be realized ze,,rwetay, ..441 be plsoad in the hands of the Mayor for distribution. AMESICAN SAVING FUND continues as-here tofore to pay in gold and elver to choir dopositore on demand. This institution bas maintained its °radii by its liberal course. Tux POUCE.—Members of the police force US enrolling themselves in defence of the na tion's glory. Some of these men Were faithful Others in the Mexican wer. ACCIDENT TO A HORNE.—Yesterday morning ',horse attached to a wagon ran away, and. at Birth and Market streets came in contact with the me of another wagon, which penetrated his side, maieting a horrible wound. The animal fell to the ground, and was unable to rise again. AN OLD PATRIOT GONE.—AII old patriot, aimed Jeoob Hifi, better known as Uncle Jacob, died a day or two since. He eheerfally served his country in the war of 1812, and refused any pay for his services. His death will be regretted by of who knew him. DEATH OP AN ALDEAMAPI.-Mr. John Coulter, one of the aldermen of the Eleventh ward, died at hit residence, in Rodman street above Thirteenth, 3 ""rday morning, from liver complaint The d '"tten waa much requited by a large circle of friends. SALE or Pen.wrruire.— Yesterday the fund ftn, in Jones'a Hotel , ir as sold by Deputy nQ liarper. GITART ORGANIZATION AT GERMANTOWN. — Captain Merditit has organized a military eom ail at Germantown, and is busily engaged in diting. Tat SCOTT LEGION.—This body bold a meeting at their armory last evening, and resolved is tender their services as a regiment to the Go• ' , Vainest. The company will commence to re. " 141 this morning at the U. B. Buildings, Fifth and Chestnut streets. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Dwrran STATRS einem aortas—Judges (ell " and Cadwalsder.—Heilman vs. Roberti. Before repotted. Stall on trial. Dimmer COURT Judge Sharswood.— N dson Fitzpatrick. An action far rent claimed to be doe on a lease. Verdiot for defendant. %man ye Barret. An action on a promissory Hite. Verdict for plaintiff, for $374.43. - Trough El LeMMODS VB. iabeMlt. An action 4 , ..Or work and labor. Jury out. QUARTER Bisasons—Judge 'Thompson.— Ws °mart was engaged with eases of no publie Ins Proceeding's of City Councils. The regular stated meeting or both brim:tilt:sof Coun cils was held yesterdar afternoon. SELECTBRANCH, Mr- CUYLER. President. in the chair. After the readies °tile journal r .RV. of the Peennd ward. arose and Me slanted the following =MEM Whereas. several States of the Union, forgetting the loyalty which is due by every patriorm citizen to the Federal Government estatt'uthed fly the blo id of our fathers and the valor of Washington, have for some tune past porpe'reted ems - f treason in ate er*.er Freedom's ertnization by insirmating treason. perfictr: and pm:Mame into theyery vitals of the Government. and uprooting the foundations thereof by seizing the publio moneys. fortifications, non arms, and tonne the same to destroy the noblest Government on earth. which has nourished and cherished arm warmed them into lite and greatness with its overshadowing wings of Federal mower, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific. protecting our institurtons and millions or homes, and ohattenging the admiration of the owiliztd world; and now. to crown every otner act of perfidy. these traitors have organized a rebel Government and traitor armies. and levied actual war against :he Go vernment of Washington. and have spurned our anon try's flog of stars and stripes: ttterefore, a treason so dark and demon-like shoulo be met at ogee, awl re pelted by all the military and civil Doyen of the Go vrnment: Therefore. AN ORDINANCE To arrest, Traitors_ and maintain the Government of Elie United States and of enter thine- Szeetee 1. S he Select and Common Counoile ti the city of t hiladelphia do ordain. That the Mayor be, and be te hereby, authorized and directed to offer. br pro alamation. a toward of 8600 for the apprehension and eanytetion of any person or p•rsons who, within trio hunts of the city of Philadelphia, snail take a com mission or commtasionn from any person, etats, or States. or other enemies of this State. or the United States of America. or who shall levy war against this state or Government thereof. or knowingly or willingle shall aid or assist any en.-miee in open war against this state or the United zWates, by I miung their armies, or by enlisting. or procuring or persuading other' to en list for that purpose. or by furnishing eneh enemies with arms or ammunition. or ally other articles for their aid and comfort, or by carrying on -a traitorous cor respondence with them, or shall form or be in an! wise conorrned in forming any ormbinatioe. or pint. or conspiracy for betraying this este or the-United Staten of America, or any proven, be... Meanie to the ealee2 into the hands or 'power of any inreign ever f. Or any organized or pretended Government engaged in resist ing the laws of the United S. ates:Or shall give or send any intelligence to the enemies of this State or of the i nited States of America for that purpose. or who shah build. construct. alter. or fit out. or shalt aid or as. sist in building, oonstmeting• altering, or fitting out, any vessel or vetted' for the permed, or making war or nriVateenng, or other purpose to ireused in the service of any parson or parties whalatlever to mate war on the United States of a merlon. or to resist by force the execution of the laws of toe United states. c. 2. That so much of item 33 .if an ordinance.en titled an ordinance to make an appropriation to the City CoMmissioDers as is necessary to carry into exe cutton the first section of this ordinaries, be. and the same is hereby. appropriated for the purpose, and war rants 01-refer shall be drawn by the Mayor. Mr. WhTLIRP lid, also offered the following ordi nance for the defence vied protecoon of the city gg Kangas, At this unparalleled crises in cur national affairs it is ertnnentlg proper that the city of Philadel phia should he placed in a condition of defence age inst any attack that might be woe. and all arms rd other ammunition of war may be repo:limo here for the eloper equipmeet of a Home Guam that are at our own (be veled, and can be used should rhe occasion arise for our own defence; serving, also as a means of drill to such companies as might wish to practice. and thus be well prepared at any moment to respond to their countrre tall as efficient artillerists: Therefore, ServioN 1. The Select and Common Counelle of the city of Philadelphia do ordain that the sum of $lO 000 be. and is hereby. appropriated for tte purchase of such arms or other ammunitions of war. for the use of a home guard, or any other company that may hemafter be formed for the defence of the city ; said sum snail be under the control of the Mayor of the city, to be ex pended as he may deem expedient. Sac. 2 That a committee of five members from each Chamber be appointed to assist the Mayor in carrying out the provisions of thin ordinance. Mr. WE iHE RI hi. also offered a communieatton signed by a number of citizens who agree to subscribe $lOO each for the porpoise of procuring a battery of twelve howitzers, with equipments complete, to be at the disposal of a proposed company. for service to and around Plutmemora. to he etyled the gorge Guards. alr. BRADFORD prezented an ordinance Repro hooting *MAO to the relief 9t suoli families whose heads are absent as volunteers m the impending ennui. Mr. FOX offered a ainuier series of resolution!. 11 el OsIYIAN did the IMMO. Mr. BENTON offered a resolution that the pity halls bs given for drill purposes free of charge ; also. an or for the appointment of a mounted police of 300 ,to serve for three months. Mr, DAVIS offered an ordinance tendering to the Go vernment SLCOO.OOO to be rased upon the credit or the city. After the communications ware all read, a motion was made to refer them all to a special committee, to seleettrom each of them what was beet adapted for the occasion. and report the same to this Chamber for con sideration. After some diseuesion, the motion was agreed to, and, a committee of eighti four Republioans and four Demo orate were appointed. The committee then retired to corsider the oommunicstiorm. Petitions and communications were then presented ore from Officer Jno. Sande, asking for the Payment of Lis salary weds Fick. The Chamber then took a recess of one hour for the purpose reeving the committee time to report. On reassembling. Mr. McINTYRE. chairman cif the aormnittes.ofirred a resolution earineatine 11, committee of Comm.n Council to meet the one from Select Cone oil. and when the different Chambers adjourn, they reset again this morning at 11 o'olook. which was agreed to. A commnnication was received from Geo. echafer, planing e con raotors for cleansi supervisors ets, com p of the conduct of the in piling bricks and other materials in the streets; one for the repairing of Chris street from Sixteenth to Seven teenth streets; one from the America Fire Company, asking to be located as esteem hose aompanY. The Committee on Police naafis a resort confirming certain appointments made by the Mayor. Mr. D &Val offered a resolution authorizing the en. perintendent of the Guard testate to make snob com romisee with Jomph x. Flanigan as will be to the beet interests of the estate, winch was agreed to. The Chamber now retired to meet Common Council in convention for the purpose of electing certain tamers. The ordinance from Gemmel Council appropriating WO to nay the chums of James MeGllllllgags for rent I f a house need by the city as a voiles station, was con mired in. an ordinance reeking an additional approprtation for the emotion of a school house in the Fifteenth ward, week passed second reading at the last meeting . , Painted finatly. 'lns , bill appropriating 81.000 to pay the expenses of the Worthington Brigade,while drilling for the services of the Gattonat Government, was passed finally- Mr. BEfiTON offered a resolution that a emote com mittee be requested to inquire into the propriety of continuing the salaries of any officers of the city Go vernment w. o may enlists Agreed to. A resolution frees COMMODE Council providing for the vacancy of the office of Mere in that Chamber, and eon- flawing the salary of Gen. Wm. F. Small. the present incumbent. was agreed to. Adjourned. ...COMMON COUNCIL. Mr. QUINN offered the following resolutions: Rego red, by the Select and Con mon Council of the city of Philadelphia, that we co heartily approve of the determined attitude which the General Government has summed to enforce the laws. duel' rebellion. and preiferve the integrity ot the union. Tnat; however much we may deplore the inspending fratricidal strife, yet we consider the suoremeey of the law and the unity Of the States of the first importance. and to secure there silicate .wo shalt devote our best energies, our most ze ous efforts, and the unlimited resources of our Union loving and law-abiding °M y. Be.' clued, That the defence of Fort Sumpter by the gallant Major Anderson demands and deserves the highest meed of praise. and that, as a mark of our deep appreciation of his incorruptible patriotism and unfal tering courage. the city of Philadelphia present him with a sword, and that the Mayor. tog.ther with the presidents of Select and Common Council, be a COM mates for the purpose Of carrying this resolution into adept. Mr. QUINN spoke as follows : Mr. President: This is a grave subjeot. Words can not adequately convey she emotions that now swell my bosom. Nothing but the eloquence of the sword can sufficiently express the sentiments of my heart. We are all pawl:toiled., though on party quest ore withane often differed and distrusted. et the past be the past. since the awful present is anon us, and we must now he either patriots Or traitors. My VOSOIOrt is by the Asa of my country. and under that flag I am deter. mined to live, and tinder that flag. if necessary, to die, It is right. it is proper. in this temple. where liberty was firer proclaimed thrOughout the land, that we should renew our aevotioi to the Condit - wpm end the Union ournd as your fathers did. solemnly pledge our lives, fortunes, and our s. ored honors to the cause of our common ocuntry, its liberty, its 'unity, and its independence. Mr. 13 err it SLL moved to refer the resolution toe, Mint committee of five from each Chamber for their consideration and ad . ption. Mr. ItAttPLF, hoped that would not be done. The resolutions expressed the facings , of every patriotic man here. Me had no eouht that every man there was a patriot, and that all would follow the dicta , ea of the resolution, and lend himself and all he possessed to the cause of the Union at this unfortunate day of darkness. He was p eased with the whole tenor of the resolu tions. and that was tee proper and the prompt time to adi.yrt them. He trusted they would be adopted with out leieremee toe committee for examination. Mr. BEI:HELL desired to be distinolly understood that he in nowise. in letter. worn. or titt Cemented from the sentiments of the resolutions as they came from Mr. Quinn. but moved the r reference in order to have them considered by both branches of Councils. Mr. BACKtIt said it did not follow that their ex.- Prescott may not be made by these Councils, but when resolutions as patriotic as there were presented. they should be referred t , nobody. but be adopted at once. The first resoles-sou was adopted- Mr. HARPER objected to the second reeoluticn. on the ground that there was a diversity of opinion Anders our citizens in regard to the conduct of Major son at You. Sumpter. He cordially anproved of the first resolution, but thought It wan nothing but "roper to wait the course of examination before passing the second, as Major Anderson might be court martialed. Mr. LYND said. that while some of our citizens Might have been prejudiced in regard to Maior Ander son by the reports from the Secessionists. there Was but one sentiment of approbation of his conduct prevailing iithfs time. CASEIN explained that a court of inquiry, equivalent to our Grand Jury, is always established be fore a court martial. Mr. QUI DlStmade a second appeal in favor of his reso lution, and paid a glowing tribute to Major Anderson. If he had not been a true patriot, why die he not follow tne base example of many of his associates No; lie nobly and bravely, stood by our glorious flag. Let us do him but maple justice, and I trust no foul mouth will be raised to say aught against the glorious name he has gained for himself. Mr. HARPER did not wish to br misunderstood by any gentleman in Council. lie did not believe the re pqrts that had been made as regards Major Anderson. Whether he acted fairly or unfairly he did not pretend to decide ; but he believed that he had done his duty. In toe present aspect of affairs, however, with this court of inquiry likely to be called on hisjor Anderson, and the uncertainty as to now that court may decide. and If b. any possibility it might Geoids that he bad noted in such away that he should be court-martialed and condemned, what a ridiculous situation the city . of Phi ladelphia would be in for passing such a resolution: De believed Major Anderson was faithful, and would come out of the court of inquiry triumphant, and was in favor of waiting until the matter was decided. The yeas and nays were called, and the resolution adopted unanimously. Dr. ti.Thlei offered an ordinance approPtiatiegiee.rem of $lOOO to pay expenses for the rental of National Ball for the use of the Washington brigade for drilling mi NaTainArga t e o Eleme h d Eleventh wfir his alt the fol lowing application from uener oh nir leave arab- Renee 70 Chas. B. Treg JP, ,Esq., President of CornmonCounell DEL*. Site: I respectful. salt leave of absence. as Clerk of Common Council, during the perm:lin which shall be engaged, as a soldier , in suppressing the re bellion which has, for some time past. contemned the power and threatened the permanency of the Govern ment. Moping that this period will be a short one. and that I shall soon be able to lay aside the sword and re sume toepen, I have the honor to be, very truly, our obedient ser vant, WM. F. SMALL. Clerk of Common Council. Fhiladelphia, April IS, 1881. Mr. lf;bß ft offered the following resolution, granting leave of absence to the Clerk of tee Common Conned. Resolved. by the Select and Vornmon Councils, That leave of absence be, and the same is hereby, granted to Gen. W. F. Small. Clerk of Common Council, during the time that he shall continue in the service of the United States, in ruppressing the present unlawful at tempts to resist the authority of the National Govern ment—provided such Absenoe shall not continue longer than the first Monday in January next. Agreed to. Mr. KERR also off.red the subloired mdinance for the election of a clerk of Common Council Pro tem. Whereas, The Clerk of Common Cottrell. Gen. W. F. Small. has tendered the services of his brigade to the President of the United ttates, for the purpose of sus taining the authority of- the National titiversiment against the present combination to resist and subvert the same and whereas said offer having been wisest ed. it becomes necessary to prov de for the election of a clerk of Common Council pro tempers. 111.301 . 0 re. Resolved. The Select and Common rennin la do or dain that Comijion Council be authorized to elect a clerk Pre temp-ire. to serve during - the absence of the present clerk in -the military service of the United grates; provided such taro of service shall not extend beyond the Ant Monday in January next. Sec. 2. Tnat the cud oter)c pro temper. shaltper form all the duties and exercise all the powers of the clerk of said Council. and shall receive for his services at the rate of 51.400 per amine., payable monthly. Geo. S. That the chips of Councils are authorized to pay to Mrs. Nanc duringmal the salary now due er which may fell duehe absence of her husband. Agreed to. Mr. RLYAN offered a resolution complimentary to the patriotism of General email. and that Councils ap propriate e6OO to General Smell towards enabling him I to purchase horses and an outfit, Several members spoke. and Mr. CRESWELL thought that if an apyrOpriating were made to one volunteer general. a similar policy should be pursued with others, and he hoped the resolution would be post poned. Dr. SITES favored the immediate passage of the resolution. Mr. K KKR observed that Gen. Small had no other means of supporting his . family besides his salary as clerk of Common Commie_ 3he resolution of Al lynn was agreed to unani mously. • Select Council sent a request that Common Council would remain it, session until iu joint committee rage la".tione be passed in reference to the state of the coon trhir. P O TTER offered a preamble and resolutions, as an ordinance, that 660,000 be appropriated for the sup port of the Dandies of those citizens who join the army during the suppression of the present rebellons sutdeot to the d.sposition of • committee of six. Mr. CA" IIk.RWOOD moved, as an amendment, that the sum be made $125.00u. instead of $60$0:1. Mr_ A. MILLI;, _ favored the grant or 8 1 25400. Mr. POTTER warmly supported his resolution. Mr. HACKER having explained that select Council had appointed a committee .of eight, to meet a similar committee from the other cumber. proposed that the whole affair be referred to a committee of eight. The ordinance appropriating $125,000 was mini to' olleb . adopted. Mr. POTTKR offered an ordinance &coronet/Ming the gum of 88400. to be at the disposal of the Mayor. for such purpmies as he may deem necessary to prompt. the esole and their property, and to ferret out all spies, or combinations, woo may be aiding or abetting in any attemet et conspiracy or treason against the National Guyon:l=4ot, or me Government of the state. Ens Pitlict DEN 1' presented a co mole tion from John Painter. of Mauch Chunk, eneiniing a five dollar note to be exianded for the us was the Philadelphia volunteers. the commumeaton seteriltad and a resoln , ion of titmice tendered. Tne resolution from Select Council appointing a com mittee of eight from each Chamber, to tare into con sideration the state o , the country was concurred in, and Messrs. Catherwood. Kerr. Pau*, Potter, Moore, -tigiltill. Lind and Loughlin. were appotAt d, Mr. Men*. ARV moved to reconsider the ordinance providing for the election of a clerk_ of Common Conn au pro tern.. in order to amend ty making appropria tions of IMO each for the equipment of Messrs. ernes and McLean• members of Council, who are going into the service of their country. The Chamber Went into Committee of the Whole. and, after some debate, the amendments were lost. and tha bill finally adopted. Councils then met in joint convention for the purpose Of Meeting a Building Inspector. Jeremiah F.. Eldridge was elected. a resolution from the Committee on Highway. ap propriating 81458 to pay Lewis term It for wont done in peeing Girard avenue was agreed to. A to .olution appointing a committee of five to in quire as to the authority of laying a ra . Luray track on Front ntreet. near Callowhill, was referred to com mittee. A. resolution was adopted appropriating Mermen ling and Commissioners in Nineteenth ward std. in West Philadelphia, for the use of the recruiting companies. A number of petitions were presented ; among them. one from the America, Hose Company. asking to be lo omed as a steam-engine company. Adjourned to meet this morning at 11 o'clock. RAISING or A LIBERTY PoLE.—Yesterday afternoon a Liberty Pole was raised at German town Road and West street. Mr Charles Tim mons. the telegraph-pole climber at the Central Pollee Station, hoisted three flags on the new pole. A large crowd of persons were present, and moot% enthusiasm prevailed. . For 'I he Press.) Mr. EDITOR ; Will you please oorreot an error which found its way into your paper on Tuesday last? There was no row at Frankford, nor was there any attack upon the establishment of Messrs. Perkins k Bolton. Their stook amounted to about a bushel of primers, and were voluntarily given up to the lieutenant of polioe on account of the ex citement In the community. The American tag was also raised of tbeir own free accord, without having been demanded by any one Mr. Bolton has purchased the entire right in the establishment, and has concluded to abandon the business until after all our national difficulties are settled ; this he does at great saorifioo, having large orders on hand from various parts of the world. No stook whatever bee at any time been manuraoiutod for the seceding States, and nothing has been farther from the intention of the parties. They are as decided and reliable Union men as any others in the country. CHRISTIANA, Apill 18, 1881 EDITOR PRIM! ; The patriotism of the people of this place is beyond bounds. Ye terday the town was in an uproar, tlsgs were flung to the breeze, and a salute of twenty guns was fired in honor of the American banner. One individual who ex pressed himself rather freely for secession was ar rested, and sent to prison to await a hearing. 161. A Voice trout Kentucky. The following is an *extract from a letter to a gentleman in Cincinnati, from a prominent citi zen of Maysville, Ky. He says : , c You a.lc me how I am on the subject of the Southern Confederacy. Anything with me but a Bonthern Confederacy. I look upon the leaders of that movement as a set of the most damnable, tree. sonable scoundrels, and every one of them ought to be hung as sigh as Haman. I am for the Union un conditionally, and I intend to live under the stars and stripes if every slave State in the Union goes Out. I was born under them e and I intend to die under them." „„ n „„ WHAT THE CATHOLICS THINK..—THIS weekwa Tablet, a leading organ of the Cath . dio population of New York, nye : The secessionials have now begun the war, and not only do they talk of resisting the United States Government but of making an aggressive war upon it, Walker, the Secretary of War of the so-called Confederate Government, in a speech delivered at Montgomery on Friday evening last, uttered the threat that before Ist May next the secession en sign would take the piece of the time.hanored banner of the American Republio over the Capitol at Washington The United States must now pre pare to defend themselves. The President has oalled for seventy-five thousand men sad sum moned a special session of Congress. New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio have already Spoken out. The United States Government must put forth all its energy to put down the rebellion, and every true MM. must now stand up for tire Stars and Stripes God save the Union ." No COMMERCE WITH CIIARLESTON.--A Greenwieb-street brewer sent two dray loads of barrels of ale to the wharf of the New York and Charleston steamers on Tuesday, for ehipment to Charleston, but before they bad been chipped he reoeived a telegraphic despatch from the persona to whom the ate was consigned in Charleston, sta ting that no goods could enter that port The ship ment was therefore slopped, and the brewer took away his barrels. From this it appears that the blockade of the Dort of Charleston is still rigidly enforoed.—N. Y. Tribune Army Appointments WASHINGTON, April 18 —Captain Cullom, of the Corps of Engineers, has been appointed aid-de camp of Lieutenant General Scott, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. The appointment is offs• niftily announced to the army, and he is to be obeyed and respected accordingly. FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PHILADELPHIA, Aplll 18,1861. The stoek market, of course, sympathizes to the fullest extent in the exalted state of public feel ing, and the news flashed over the wires to-day Las been mostly of a discouraging eharaeter. Read ing Railroad abarea felt to 16+ 2 but Pennsylvania Railroad bonds maintained their price of 100, and City sixes kept up to tal. The business is very In the money market little or nothing is done.. The best paper is taken by the banks, and all that is offered to them does not absorb their incomes. The National Safety Insurance and Trust Com pany have made en: assignment to John Derby shire, Henry L Benner, and Stephen Coulter. We give them the benefit of their own statement of the reasons for this step, which are as follows: "In view of the present disturbed condi tion of public affairs and the consequent financial difftoulties, this company has resolved to wind up its affairs and go into liquidation " This decision has not been made in haste, but after a struggle of six months, during which time about one million of dollars has been raised upon the company's securities and repaid to the deposi tors ; and yet on account of the general distrust of savings institutions, which pervades the commu nity, with no evident restoration of oonfidenoe, further sacrifice of seenritioll under the oircum stances.bas been deemed improper, and liquidation concluded upon as the best protection for the in terests of all concerned. " The directors believe that a careful management of the assets will prevent any ultimate loss to those who have claims against the company." We alma await the filing of the appraiser's re port on the meta bf this company before com menting further upon this failure, hoping that the belief expressed by the directors, in the conclu ding paragraph of their card, that no ultimate toes will be sustained by the depositors, will prove to be well founded. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, April 18.1861. R.EPORTID BY O. B. SLLyMAILER, Merchant,' Exchange. FIRST HOARD 200 City Sec...—. —96 5 Cam & Amboy-- ..119X 500 d 0..... .. —., 96 20 do..—. —....114 1000 Cam & Am . 6si3ch 81 B) do . —--Da 1000 Penns R 2 ,1 nig_....11 1 0 50 Long Island ..... .... 10 2 Dray Met. do , a , —.. 60 60 Keading K ...-- .. 1034 IS Areh-street R._— 1234 150 do. .. . .„... 15% 19 Lehigh —..--- 51 4 Bic of Firtn — T....aawn 24 BETWEEN BOARDS. 2000 Cam fr. A 61 'B9 ch 82 120 Norristown - R 48 SECOND BOARD. 200 City 6f_...... -New Mil 6eo N Penna /OL ...- 63 CLOSING PRICRS- Bid. Its/•d Philadeltda9o.- 96 97 Phila. 63 K. 96 91 Phila. 6a - new-10%1030 Perm. 9.5 85 • Resd R —. 10 31 16% Read W 5.0139 8231 Read int 65'80'43 90 92 end me 65 '66.. 71 OK Penns, It ea-div. 373 i 36 Penns R 2d rates Si 86 Morris Can con. 48 60 Morn. Can Pfd.lo6 PR% Soh N 66 'B3- ..- 62 68 Suh Nay Imp 66. 7U 75 Soh Nav - 4 7 soh Nay Praia- 11 17 Admire R.- - 3 6 Pluladelphia Markets. There is very little export demand for Flour, the sales being only in a emaliway to supply the home trade, at from gss 373405 /32 for superfine, $5,623' 1.b734 for extra. and .116 bOal per Wbl for fancy brands, as is qua- lity. Bye Flour is held at B 3 37%03. 8Q. Corn Meal at 511.75 per btrl. WHEAT sells in lots at 13.20136 a for - fair and some red. and leoelteo for white. nye sells at fa:. for Penna. Corn remains quiet ; sales of 3,0 0 bus at 60is 603i0. Oats not much doing; Southern selling at 830 and Penns 330 per one. BARK--let Pio. 1 Quereitron is selling at 8234 f, ton. COTTOR-11414611$ are very firm in their views. and asking an advance on previous stinted rates. 0110CIRINs.—There 11 mo-n atone in Sugars, and SOO hhds mostly Onha, sold at 61./..etB3{e. 4fr lt.. PPOVIsIONS.—A At.le of h. 088 Pork was made at $lB.BO. and a large sale to the thaeernmem On private terms ftstins.—Cloverseed is quoted at $4 76®86 47 bushel. Wrointv.—Sales as wanted at 173ieel8o for Peanut- Tama and Onio. drudee 16.540, and ends at 170 4P , gallon. CITY ITEMS. War and Rumors of War. Within the memory of the present generation, such an outburst of popular, live patriotism. has not been witnessed In this land, as has been awaken- ed in this city, and throughout the entire North, by the ruthless attack upon Fort Sumpter by South ern rebels. From the pulpit, down to the lowliest walks of our toiling masses, there is but one senti ment, and that is, not vengeance upon the South, but devotion to the Union. and that its glorious ensign shall be sustained at whatever cost of blood and treasure. Our merchants, mechanics, and business-men of every profession, have wheeled into line as one man. From almost every publio building and busi ness edifice wave the wan and stripe!. more beauti now than ever, whilst in the marts of trade, every other consideration has given way to the univer sal tOVlO—the preservation of our country. Depend upon it, the men who now act most promptly their part, in the duties devolving upon all good citizens, whether it be to volunteer in active service, or to come liberally to the assistance of the families of those who do, will be enshrined most deeply in +he subtle heart. A gentleman largely engaged in the dry-goods trade, informed ex last evening that the telegram from Rhode Island, published yesterday morning, stating that Messrs. A. & W. Sprague had offered , o the State. for war . mamma, 8100400, and that Governor Sprague was about to proceed to Washington without delay. with the Rhode Island anota of troops, had created such a furore In favor of the . A. & W. Sprague prints. which are largely sold in this market, as had rarely been witnessed. GLORIOI7II TRI•COLOR (tor storekeepers mthe various departments of trade are strivirg to outtrie each other in doing honor to the THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1861. we IlaK under which, for three quartere of a odnturY' have lived a proeperous, united, and baDev People, and which now, for the font time, has been insulted by a band of traitors. In this particular, 'mimeo dealing' in riolt silks, and various- colered fabrios, have the beet fecilities. and not a few are, with commendable Lasts, Wang advantage of them by making a tractive exhi bitions. The central ono of the three 3neanifieent show windows of Mr. J. M. Balleigh. foimerly Li. J. Levy & Co.'s, Chestnut street, presents a patriotio dis playof tine kind. which excites general admiration , and, air this is the General, of ail others, under whioh the ladies most readily volunteer. we arc-not surprised to hod title ii,accful touch of Mr. ElAflaig.h upon the popular chord responded to as it was all day yesterday, by crowds of fair customers. A lILDGX OF LOYALTY. It is quite evidrnt, that if the ladies cannot attest their love of country by enlisting in its servioe, they are, nevertheless, not to be outdone in Anteing their colors." The " Union Badge," or " cockade." is donned by hutdreds. taking the plane of the breastpin. Not a few of the first ladies of our city, we observed yesterday. are indulging in this innocent demonstra tion of loyalty. The most beautiful of these badges consist of a resette of red. white. and blue ribbon, with streamers of the same colors, having on the Wee " ft of the three, the word "Union," and in the centre an American eagle. It to a decidedly neat arrangement , and is, we also notice, worn by gentlemen on the lapels of their coats. Rumor says that for this " Union" de vice the public are, indebted to the popular house of Messrs. Lincoln, Wood, and Nichols. No. 725 Chestnut street, • • • • Lest evening Messrs. Robert Ehoernaker & Co.. druggists, unfurled to the breeze, from the top of their lofty new warehouse, corner of Fourth and Race streets, ft splendid new flag, twelve by twenty feet. If the proverb th.it ^ Every wind blows good to some be true, we may conclude that the war wind is the wind for flag-makers and bunting dealers. ST. PAUL'S PROTRSTART EPISCOPAL CHURCH -- Messrs. McAllister & Brother have just added to their beautiful assortment of Church views for the stereo scope, an inserter view of St. PauYs Prote.tant Chnteh. Third street below Walnut, which to the large mem bet ship of that old and influential congregation will be highly acceptable, not only from the subject, mat front the admirable artistic character of the view itself, re Presenting as it does, the congregaZon in their pews. and their esteemed rector. Rev. Dr. Newton. in tie ohaneel. The condensed historic sketch of the Church, printed on the back of each xdolure, renders it valua ble also for reference. The Messrs. MoAllister have struok a popular vein in giving this aeries of views to the public, as is attested by the immense demand for . them. Bee their advertmentent in another column. AN EXCITED INDIVIDUAL --A genius arrived at our office thus morning in a high state of excitement, and blundered out as follows: "Batty Anderson has come home like a Major, and he is going to Rock him self a Buyhitl to Suit his Wilson, at the elcutone Brow ning Ball up t heatnut Street. After fanning our visi tor, and begging him to calm himself, he explained his meaning in the fouowing words: "Maier Andersen has arrived home in the Battle, and he is coming to this city to buy himself a new mitt at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Rookhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth." QUAKER WEEK," as is usual, was inaugura ted with an influx of rain, shad, broad-brims, grass butter, and umbrellas. Out• doors presents a most lach rymose aunt/ammo, enlivened only by the free display of the " stars and stripes" from every availa'•le point , and tue steady rush of the thousands to purchase the elegant spring clothing gotten up at the palatial store of GRANVILLE Svoass, No. 607 Chestnut street, who Presents to each purchaser a valuable DIET. SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. Steamship Virginia. Kelly, from Itiebmond. via Nor folk, "47 hours, with mdse and passengers to Thos . Web ster. Jr. Passed of Case Hen Mean a bark and two brigs inward bound; off New Castle, bark Atnah. from Cienfuegos, and brig Era()le, from Palermo. Ohio Hortensia. Atkins, from Liverpool, via Char.es ton, 6 days, in ballast to John R Penrose—towed up by tug America. April 14. lot 3628. long 6403. saw a vessel abandoned, but was very light; had two houses on desk, one forward and one af., painted white; mainmast standing. foremast gone, hull painted whim. billet bead. She ha been but a short time in that situation; saw not far from her large quantities of empty Ws, parts of casks. and bundles of shooks. April Igth ivitV a large steamer steering 83W, showing a white signal with red in the centre. Bark J Godfrey. Clark, 3 raps from New York, in bal last to Workman k Co. Sohr Clayton & Loper. Jackson .1 day from Samna, Del. with morn to ha l, Bewley & llchr Standard. Dasham. 1 day from Cidersa, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. Sehr Anna B Russell. Dunn. 1 day from Lewes. Dfil, with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Mohr Georgiana, Johnson, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with corn to Jaa L Bewley k Co rohr O l ivia. Fox. 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian & Curran. Bohr Samuel Croft, Cooling, 2 days from Chesapeake City, with grain to Christian & unri an. CLEARED., Bohr Jenny Lind, Mitchell, Wilmington, Bel, E A Bowler tc Co. MEMORANDA. Steamship Bavaria, Meyer, from Hamburg, arrived at New York yesterear. Shin Charger, Hatch, cleared at Boston 17th inst. for San Pauline. Ship Wild Pigeon. Mayo, for Valparaiso, cleared New York yesterdsy. Ship Ocean 'fielegrarh, for New York, sailed from San Framoseo 6 . 1 i inst. Bark Oak, Aster. henna for Boston. sailed from Holmes' Hole 17th inst. Brig Loch Lomond, Black, from Cardenas, arrived at New York yesterday. Schr P limo% Some, from Washington, NC, arrived at New York yesterday. Behr Allan Downing, Rice. from Virginia. arrived at New York yesterday. Sohr Chas Ga kill, Dutton, hence, arrived at Wash ingrain. DC, yesterday. chrs Jesse Williamson. Jr. Winarnore. and Mary Patterson. Somers, hence tor Salem, sailed from below Boston 17th inst. Behr R r cashing. Pettingill, from Guanica, PR, ar rived at naltimore yesterday. Bohr Samuel Hotan, Gandy, cleared at Wilmington, rith Met. for New York. Steamers Vulcan, Morrison, and Tammy, Eldridge, hence, arrived at New York yestemar. Steamer Josephine, Crean, cleared at New York yes terday for Philadelphia. HOLMES' HOLE. April 16. P M—Ar sabre A Cords al.Frace. Wilmington. NC, for Boston;. Adolph liugel, per, do - ft e .i t go n eto r ritYoP, _4 l /4"07i no - - fiall,l..ation dI far Georgetown, DC; Mary Price. Blizzard , do for Birandy wine; Vaehti bharp. Haley. do for Alexandria; Snow flake. do for Phtlacielthum augassett. 'Naples. John Compton, Elhrtz. and Wm 11 R0a , 41, Hams. do for do 1) P. Tapley, Portsmouth for do ; Henry Mar, Hoover, Boston for New York. So , . Harriet & Sarah came off to-day without damage. Mk—Ai' sofas Wm Wallace, Soul, Wit., 'nekton. NC. for Boston; Polly Frio°, Adams. Alexandria for do; .115 Weldiu, smith, and LB Townsend. Williams, Thilulel pnia for do. bailed. going 11 L Berry. Caroline Hall, Mary - Price, Vestal Sharp. Pautassett, John Compton. Snow Flake, H Rowe. p ii Henry Mar. and Ado ph Hugel. 17th—BA Mll, wind NNE. No arrivals In port, bark American; Bohm A CorderY, Wm Wataes. J es Wekin, Pol.y . Prioe. otter Rook, Eli Townsend, Hannah li, and Harriet & Sarah. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. H Mack. Cincinnati. 0 8 B Kimball, Boston H C Valentine, Boston A W Neff & wf, Cincinnati W C limaiwood. Beiaware Geo T Ice ham. N Jersey A B Galatine. klmira,N Y 1. Van Gorden. Bristol Campbell Tarr Alex Ramsey, Minnesota John H. Bell, Minnesota A M. Bernard. Virginia Miss Hipster. Pennsylvania B P T ehune & tiff, Newark Miss A Hawes, Newark. NJ Geo F Breneman, Lano'r C A Boacemoix,Lsnoaster Pam' Reneasy. Lancaster Chas E Neibuhr. N York P A Ames, Boston Phipps & lady, Pa W Firmetone, Easton Thos S Leland. Boston 3 B McFadden, Pittscurg P 8 Davis Jno Perkins. New York '0 T Hiegel:dims & wife, Pa J H Ward, Jr, New York Geo o Preston, Boston J Selrose. Jr. Philo Dr WiLiams & wife, hid J P Martinet, New York Jonatnan Thorne. Jr. Pa Com rtoyer. US N Dr John 0 Stone, N York Otis Daniell" &wife. Boston Mrs Freeman, New York Miss Savage. New York Miss Roble)", Alabama ea 0 Pitoh„lersey.C.tr T Meg Sueharan, Li N P Courtotht, New York W Del no, Pa X: lota & la. New York M Savage, Rahway j L Andrea, Philadelphia Mrs P Jacobs. Indiana B F Jacobs, widow) Geo T Fore, Ohio J Stu-sea k niece, Si Y Mies eturges, New York Jacob Treenail. Jr, N Y W Brooks. New_York N P Stanton, N J Wm U Gilbert. New York Isaac Diller, Lancaster F T Smith & la, Virginia C P Dayton, New Jersey W Fierce. Jr, Lowell W Olustwin, Nes. , York Geo Dasheill, Tennessee E P Sanderson. New York Marchand ns. New York T M Rodman & la, N Y B New York ork G Barrows & la, Y Isaac S Loyd. New York 00 Wierman & la, N Y 47 C Noyes, New York W B Weed, New ork W a Hedesty, New York J F Doreen. Troy, N Y T Blinn Troy, N Y Miss R Talbott, Memphis Miss McNeil a sister. Tenn Sena Ginter. tows, Thos C Clark, New York A Conroy. New York lion J F Simmons, R Island N Learned, New York C A Cumann, New York J F Simmons, R island B Pringle. New York A R Watmon. New York $ Crehore & la, Mass D T Charles, Albany, N Y .1' Beggar &Isl. Baltimore Mrs Cof Clary & das T gatinadin, Baltimore Geo Collins. New York W A Goodlow, Kentucky }l. Ma yo , , Boston • W heetock, New York J Brainard, Cincinnati J Collins 8 Fuller Israel Painter, Penns J P Grow, Danville , B Cowan, Penna W R smith. Boston J Merrill, Boston J Phillip Washington Al. Parsons, Columbus, 0 B Tr , up.Providence, R J M Hopkms, New Yet k JA Writ ht. New York DCL tdrjohn. New York N Murphy , New York ti T L Rommedion. Can, 0 W Van Lear. St Joseph Parkhurst, Jr. Baltimore .1) D De,man. New ork H. Dixon, New York J? M. Johnson. oashville Wm Booth. New York it Reharin. Trenton G A Horr, Ohio R. 0 Harrison Ohio P A Haynes, Jr. & la. N Y I Dunning , Boston R Hammett.ssokusetts KJ etevene. Calitornia B Philadelphia J M Bennett, Phila. . M Morehead, Penns 7 Norristown-. .. 48 18 Lehigh 333 a MARKET HEAVY. 3id. Asked Elmira R Prefd.. 9 log Elmira 751'73 ...60 66 Long sland .1 104 Leh CI & St o 6I Leh CI & N 80p-83 8336 North Penns it- 734 RJ. N PeR 68..t0t0tl 6t 64 2I Penile R tOs- .82 92 Cataviaras ft Con. 2 234 ftstawissa pref... S 6 Frank & Soothsr 40 49 SlA.ld•st Rdlvoff.29?4, 41 knoe&Viue-st IL. 8 10 West Phila n __4ol 68 Spruce & Pmts.-. 7 8 Greer. &Coatits_l4 16 APRIL 13.--EVenint ANOTHER IMMENSE UNION FLAG lUARINE INTEL ILIGENCE. DT TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch. E Groetzinzer. Ile', City R Koutoz, Ohio T G case, orestline, Ohio Geo Johnston. N Phila. 0 Jna Irvin. Penns Miss A Kuntz, York, Pa AB. Kuntz, York, POO DR C HOl, Virginia Jas Walsh, Richmond, Va L Maxwell, Mercer, Pa E L Maxwell, Mercer, Pa M Slago ffi n, Mierogr, Pa Hon Win Bigler, Clearfield Jae P Turner, Missouri F. C Emulous. lllnoie .1) giblet, Gallon, Ohio K Rae & son. Chicago, 11l band - 4.,,ovegis 11 F Winger, Yhtla d W Wiley. Treatou .1 T Weaver, Clearfield. Pa W H Harrison, Ohio W Leintiaon. N C Wolter; Yentas. L Green. Pittsburg M on K iliood-letlerson 04 Wll Wel•h & Pa A 'Wiley & la, Harriet:in:lg Wm J Clark. Conn - Cant L L Drown fil_Dellett. Columbia, Pa C oioFadden, Downington C F ''argent. Harrisburg J F Hyde, Pittsfield. 11l F. D Lswell & la, Allentown R P Du rows. Pittsburg G E Kerth, York, Pa C W !oium, Redtord Co Jos M Davis, R island I .1 Duncan, Penns. AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Filth. JOB H G elites, W Cheater A M 113shop,Altoona M. Curtis. Newark, Bel Wm Johann & IMMon W m CUttet. Boston M Davis, Doraham• Pa Mira Alredell, _Pa H B cwoope, Clearfield Robt P W oods, Maryland 11 A Woods, Maryland Wen H Rawlings, N J ?digs Lerman. Mass 1) Perklnson, Virginia Greenwood. Virginia B Kinaler. Newport. B. I A Stewart. Newport. It I Mrs xi Walton, ra York Geo lannier,_De,eware Jahn ?A Hawkins, Del Dr C Fans, Delaware 'rho. H Challenger, Del is P K•ttle. New York Thos F Fraley, itentuoly J Marks, Philadelphia A C Nuhnss. New Jersey J B Wickersham. N Y D Belbut, Waterloo F Harlem. New York Otto B Graves, New York J M Calvert. PI Carolina C T Corti, Baltimore P White, New York T. LOUIE HOTEL—Cheatnut street, above Third. M W Steele. West Chester F E Foster, Cheater co It D Leith's, Pew York D J M urray, New York James Jones, Dalawo , e H J Mulford. Bridgeton Henry Kari z,N,ount Joy,Pa Airs Emery. Boston leak' is Heed. Jr. N Jersey .1 H Thompson. N Carolina C D rrockwell.Earantonraiblin. Philadelphia A Peters. ir rovio once. R I Rey nard River Ha'dernaii. Lan.. o. Pa ; A Freywnller. Ya Dr J Clark & la. Maryland" C A Darrett. Del H James. Wilmington, Del J C ClPndening at la. N Y w W w cineinnati 3 O Miss 0 Wilson, Cincinnati T Brown, !Ow York. TILE UNION—Arob street. above Third. Jae A Kenney, Philo W B tibaffer,• Pittsburg P_Pens, Oeto Jno Newcomer, Jr. PIS J W Dauphin, Ohio Sarni 0 Connelt, St Louis Jolm V/ idioms, Ohio G 8 Holcombe. N Jersey Joshua Conde,. Penne J Newcomb & wf. Mau 8 Matz, Penna. P J Hammond, Virginia. C Ili ttollum. Baltimore Miss M V Hose. Ohto li L Sprague. Allegheny F M Crimson, Allegheny H Shirk, Sarrisburg A H Jerome, New Cork m Thompson. altoons D Emtvely lndiana E P Thompson. kohlk oo J A VILA Horn, Penns AIP Cad wai leder, Penn& W Dale, Peoria Saint .1 Baines, New JetveY STATES UNlON—Market erect. above Sixth. D N Miller, Niexiao, Pa 3 Botbel, ind on, Penna. Win Worrell, Brownsville G W troose_, Mexico, Pa hi Benner. Clyde, 0 W Horner Dilliltanro, J Maxwell, la ulden. N J H P Dunbar, Pittsburt ei Patterson. LancasterA Pheionon, rennay Mani& Jai Watson , Pennsylvania 3 Hetrick. filexicsi. Pa MT'S Frank, LAWS 00 i Pa banal Hoover, Lane co W Munson, Ohio Alex Taggart, Poona COMMERC'AL ROTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut. C Gilpin & la, Maryland J H Lane. Phils J MeElattne, Pints B Morris. cheater eo .1 it Ramsey .o:ford, 1 - a John E Ramsay . OxlorS E B Patterson. Oak It Bt. Ps. JD° W Woodside, Pa Mr & ?dr. Thompson. Pats .P C Hemphi.l. Del cio Geo Budisell. rennet 13 8 Walton. Penns b.; 1) Meelenehan,_ it d T P Potts. Phils, K Pr] zer Ic. son, Doylett'n Rufus Wiley, York 00 A F.lSves, Onester CO W B Jenkins, Penns C Kemble. Penna. 3 M McMinn, Vir•moort tams it Duke, Carlisle htl Yardley, Doyiestoan 1 Jaa Pierson, Newa.k, NJ NATIONAL HOTEL—Rase street, above Third. A linifatipla. New tr o p e Mi e e Rinebeltr, Clatasseite. Gee e 4 Wilkins. Ohio Wei V Warren • N J John Whitehead, CV inborg M Uhler & la, N J J M Albertson, Penns • D Denton, Philadelphia Longalier, Pottstown Aaron andrews. Penne M Duval. Williamsport M Prank, Cortland, N Y B Wa,ls, cbt mons. Danville N Rersat.euer, Penns v Yoine, Pottsville Wm Davoopart. Penna. F It Gilbert. Mi Mold:ion BLACK BEAR—Third street. above CallowhilL Samuel Pieta . . Weigenburg A Buckman. !Kaohatdosbg Semi Trumhower, Daytona tv.iller.Berke counts John Weaver. Doraville J Ziebaoo, Bernville George Rican. blorelarel t 3 narthex. Beaks oto A otaufror, 10114h3g goo W elf, Danboro REVERE HOUSE—Third Meet, above Rue. W Whitaker. Venn& W Bickel. Pottsville W Gehnng. Lafayette. Ind S W Smith. Peoneiriviinin F J Gehring & vir,Lainette 13 13 Ammon, Allen•own cnisvies Hush Lemoservr bliss st J Grans. Penns F A Busier, Hay Win B Stint, Penna BARLEY SHEAF DOTEL—Seconn et.. bel. Vine. C Eastburn, Pennsylvania F 8 Ruth. Doylestown - SHinkle, Doylestown H. K Rodrook, Domain] Groff, Cheltenham D Dunlap & la, Penne. R Doselton, New Jamey J Cadwallader, Penns J V Readnift. Pennsylvania M. Long & ta, Hartsville gtaatlY Plakering. Penns Jos Jiln. Pennsylvania Simon V Fenton & kt, Pa Chu M orlon, Reading John Rnsart. Hart..e Jag Newbold. Basks so Wm Rowland fc Penns Y Addis, Hartsville W MoUowell. Penns TB Watson, Newtown W Knight, Newtown F Taylor J V Reading, Hatboro FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second et.. above Market. irS Larnbdus, Del J A &atm Quash Ann 110 Rnbit,Boll44 In, N Buokmaster. Va, C Dewehl to la. Mule Wm korona. West Chester Geo T Mason. W chaster T Barry, Wilm, Del Ciao Donsghay. Bridges N J MOUNT VERNON ROTEL—Beeone It.. above Arch J E Eldred. Pike co, Pe. Mrs O Meek. Dal otty t N Lanoaster Mrs Gaylord. & fam, N M Nuiltnge. Phila E Hill. Penns BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Cal loerntlr. David R Diebelberg, Penns George Coffin, Penns David Trim. Nazareth Ilenry Siegfried. Penes Lewis B Cleve] Nazareth Mrs Brener. Berke on Doster, Beellilhem VIT 11 Dangler. Qdratartsztt SPECIAL NOTICES. OAK tiRCHARD ACID g PELNG WATBII. Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem ists and Physicians respeoting the use al this WATER in the case of many diseases of the human system, will be supplied gratis on application to FREDERICK BROWN, FIE Ili and CHESTNUT Streets, or FRED ERICK BROWN, Ja., NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets. CALL AND GET A PAMPHLET✓ BATOHRLOU I I3 Hata trrE.—Tlas celebrated and perfect Hair Dye is the best in the world. All others are mere imitations of this great original, which haa gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batohelor'n Linuid Hair Else instant/if produces a eplendid 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 by all Dnigginta and Perfumers. Wholeeale by FARNESTOCK & 00., DYOTT & CO., Philadelphia. OITH PRIOR OLOTHINO OF THB LATEST BTYLIES, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. AU goods made to order warranted isatisfaotory. Our ONE-TRICE system is strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. seta-1T TONES .& CO.. 604 MARKET Street GROVER &BA 'S OBLEBBATBEI NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES. The Beet in Use for Family Sewing. No. 730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelehis. su27-17 MARRIED. RAMPS—GIL PSPIR.—On the 12th inst., by the Rev. J. H. Kennard- Miss Carrie V. Raines to Mr. kd ward Weep% alt of this gatr. • 'New Jersey and Elmira., N.Y.;papers items COPY 3 HARR I.lON—Me 411 CH A EL.— eit et. Mark's Chureb. on the ltith met.. by Rev. J. P. B. Wilmer, George L. Harrison, Jr., and Emir, daughter or Morton Melt" &met. . DIED. BRADLV Y.—On the 12th day of March, MLitt Sa cramento City, Cal., Frederick Bradley, of Philadel phia, in the 49th year of hut age. MARTIEN.—On the 16th inst . William 8. Martian. Funeral will take place on Saturday, the 20th inst. Services in the beventh Presbyterian Church, Broad above Chestnut street, at 4 o'clock P. M. BA *riEN.—On the 16th inst.. Rachel. only daughter of Paul and Caroline Barmen, in the 22d year of her Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 2106 Jefferson street. west of Twenty-first, on Sunday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. SEPT ER.—On the 16th inst., William Planer, only son of Lawrence and Margaret Breyer, aged 4 years and 10 months. Finieral from the residence of his parents. Third street, below Line, Camden, this (Friday) afternoon. o'clock. COULTER..—On the 18th inst., Alderman John Coul ter. in the 62d year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 1332 Hamlin street, next Saturday afternoon. at 4 o'clock. DAVIES.—Un the 15th inst., Mr. Alexander Davies, aged, 61 years, Ale relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Wend his fune-at from his late residence. Frankford road. between a orris and Wood streets. this (Friday ) afternoon. at 3 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Frank lin Cemetery , . ItTCHER.—On the lath of 4th month. John B. Fletcher. Funeral will take place from No, 1632 Cherry street, on Nixth.day next at 3 P. M. FOR o On the 17th inst. Emily. daughter of George W. and Sarah A. Ford, aged 2 tears and amonths. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No 842 North Twelfth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. FOSTER --On the 13th inst., John M. Foster, in the 30th year of hie age. Funeral from the residence of his mother S. E. corner of - Sixth and Wood strews, this (Friday) morn 'ing at 8 o'clock. O. Ai, BREiTB.—In Camden, on the 16th inst., Alex ander Galbreith, in the 45th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, corner of Fifth and Federal streets. North Camden, next Saturday after noon, at 3 o'clock. ititEßlS.—On the 160. inst., Mr. Jacob Harris, aged _32,years WA • GlA—Tradll cn ‘ tasirt. below Beaver. this (Friday) morning. at 10 o'clock. * Hif RSE.—On the 15th inst Magdalen Herne, in her 89" h year. Funeral from the residence of Hamilton S. Coldest', Oak street, fourth d - ior east of Forty - first street, west Ph ladelpb la, this (Friday. afternoon, et 1 o ' c l oc k. • aT.—On the 16th inst., George Adam Hight, in the 62J year of his age. Funeral from ,his late residenee No. 334 North Eighth street, above Wood, this ( Fri day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. B ..—On the 17th inst., Mr. Jacob Hill, in the 73d year of his age. Funeral from his late residence No, 1345 Kontgo -111812 avenue Oats Cheri' street), Mighteemn ward, on Sunda, afternoon. at o 'clock. • OWINON.—On the 17th inst., Ida Irene, daughter of Curtis and Amanda - Knowleon, aged 2 years and 4 months. Fu' eral from her parents' reeidence. Lyceum ave nue. this (Friday) afternoon, ate o'clock. ICooBlB.—On 'lnerday morning. 16th met., Harri son Koons, in the 21st year of his age. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu neral trom the residence of hie father, !spas Koons, N., 111 Franklin street, this ( rriday) attersicaosio 'the 1911111 VA. at 2 d'olocor. nal.l 111 . .—0 n the 16th inst.. Washington Irving- gee of Wm. B. and Margaret Smith, in the Bth year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 1022 Colombia avenue, Eighteenth ward, this ( Friday) • afternoon at 2 o'clock. 'mon m.LEV.—On the 17th inst.. William Thornier, in his 74th year. Funeral from his late residenoe. lgo. at 3 Greenwich street. on Eater lay morning, at 10 o'clock. ** U 611 ICK .—On the 17th inst., Frederick Ulrick. Jr.. aged 41 years. Funeral from the residence of his mother. Mrs. !Sarah Mick, Up ser Darby road. near the Garrotford road, Upper Darby Township, Delaware county, on Batty day afternoon at go clock. YeRDLEY.—On the 6th inst., Charles Yardley, in the 324 ear of his age. Funeral from his late residence. No, 2348 Vine street. on Soo h-day afternoon. 19th ins.. at 3 o'clor Ir. MOURNING &TOR?, NO. 918 CHEST NUT Sheet.—BESSON do SON have just re newed gray mixed Chene 'Detainee, 123“ ; blank and white Paris printed Grenadine Bareses. blaeliAna minim do.. leMe ; Mark and simple Chub, Delainse. itaie blank liareges, lbj‘e ; blank plaid Harem, 1.5,10; second mourning Erig , geh Chintzes. Igo Shennera Plaid Poit de Chevres, MO, &C. Also. blank Bareges, i,rape &Lentz, Crave Tamma tans.Summer Bombazines. Challis. ilarege Romani, or Grenadine Bareges, Camels* Hair Billegeli. douseltnes. Lawns, and all other goods requisite of deep anu second mourning attire. apl9 n U ATTENTION', WHEATLEY LIGHT ODA itDB.—T to his oorany having been attached tote manded by Col. T. U. Moorhead, whose services have, been accepted by the 45overuor. will assemble at the armory, in the third story of the Fairmount En re CoMpattee House, at id &cloak FRIDAY MORNING, Amine, for drill. By toner, it' EDWARD CARROLL, Captain. TTOFFICE OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY IDMUItANOF ArID Tituer comPANY, southwest eorner of WALNUT and IIADELpri THlRD ts,April le Streets.l YR.1.86. In view of the present diwurtied oondition of publio affairs, and the consequent financial difficulties, this Company has resolved to wind up its affairs and go into liquidation. The cirtneion has not been made in haste, but after a protracted struggle of six months. during which time about one million dollars has been raised upon the Company's /motivates and T wow! to aepoeitont, and yet, on account of-the general distrust of Bayless instate uons Which pervades the community, with no evident restoration of °confidence, further sacrifices of the se curities under the circumstance , . has been deemed im proper, and liquidation decided upon as the best pro tection for the interests of all concerned. The Directors believe that armsful management of the a sets will prevent any ultimate loss to those who Wrlll clam, against the Company. The tollowm gentlemen are the assignees ; JOHN DNRBYBPIitE, HEltiltY L. Bairchlt, and STE PHEN COIJI,TON. Sy order of the Board. Attest, It WM. J. REED, Secretary. OA CIRCULAR, ISSUED IN THE NAME of C. 3. ocilbert & Co. 121.rooth Fourth street. deWhitt, refers to me, anions others. ea to the in territy and ability of the mud C. B. Colbert & Co. to fulfil their engagement', &o. I hereby not* the public) that I have no knowledge of the charsoter of their bus new, who constitute the firm, or whether their integrity or ability to perform their engagements can be relied upon. and that my name was used with out MT knowledge or consent a:l9 St. M. H. HORN. Catagaugna, Pa. 07. PROCLAMATION FROM MAYOR. Kft FLY.—Tbe following important Proolema llo. %resigned be Drum. Banff on'pa 16th mit : OFF/CS toF TPX,...3IA,YIA.RY. THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. -- --- PROCLAMATION. CITIZENS OF PRTLA DELPHIA: Treason agsinst the ktate of P0001•Otar nM. or against she United Biotes. will not be suffered within this City • nor will ^iolence to the persons or ' pronerty of its inhabitants be tolerated. I do hereby require all good citizens to disclose and make known to tne lawful authorities every person ren dering in this city Un i tednemies in open war against this State and the !States, y enlisting or pro curing others to enlist for that purpose, or by furnish ing such enemies with arras, ammunition, provisions. or other assurance. I do, hereby require and command that all persons shall refrain from assembling in the highways of this city. uolawsully. riotously or tumultuously. warning them that the tame will he at their p. N. The laws of OUT Ptate and Fr demi G.•vernmeut must be obeyed— the mute and credit of Philadelphia shell tie preserved. may told save cur Union. Given under the seal of the cit. of Philadelph•a, this sixteenth ilsy of April. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred sad s•sty one. ALFX/thilli.R ALIsRI, apls 2t Mayor of Philade phut. irr• OFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL LEV AND POTTSVJ LLB RILLAtuALI c,Ost- YZINIY, 409 WALNUTStreet. PUILADELeniet )8 61 . The Annual eleetten of the Btoeknoldert of the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Lam Deny Will be held at the Office of the Company. on MONDAY. 6th of May. at 12 .'eloelt. for the eleotton of Manalere and a President tq serve for the ensuing Tear. spl3.lt2ElScdtint CCrPh NNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. PHILA. DELPHI A. 4th month, 6th, 1861.—The contribu tors to the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL are herebr rottfied that an election for twelve Managers and Treasurer, to serve for the etuntin4 Ica , . will be held, pursuant to law, at the Hospital. FIFTH MONTH. (Mar) 6th. 1861. at 4 o'olook P M. [IFS wit tvoyd w M. BIDDLE. &scrotal', • scntyLKILL AND SUS QUEMIANN.6 RAILkoAu 0.--1 be A nnnal Meeting and lection of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill end Pue quebanna A 'mimed Company• as required by their ;barter, will be held at the tAIN'I bOTSL, in the oily of Philadelphia, PenDIVIVROIa, on MON DAY. May Btu. 1861. at 12 o'clock, M.. for toe ourtooe of °hoting a Praline en t anf or tMnage. a to se ior the en o sumg ear and also the a ocousideratinn m f snob other business ea may properly be broutht before said meetine. FRANK B. BOND, April 13,1881, FRANK Secretary. 7 1 11 ERE IS AN INCREASING DEMAND for the 001 , red Photogrenbs for 'Land Vieitinf card Phottranhe and Arobrotypee. at NEIMER S x. , •" , v0 W allow, SECOND Btreet. above Green. lt• GENUINE BLUE SATINETTS, manu factored expressly for Army porpores,filr isle by I,}oWis DOswER. 61 North TRIAD boost. AUTHORIZED MILITARY BOOKS Published by order of the U. S. War Department. INSTRUCTIONS IN FIELD .3 Tana,. wy. Prepared by a Board of /Winery Mims. 1 vol. arc. Buziatcas, Md.. January 15. 1869. Cog. S. COOPER. Adjt. -en, U. S. A. ir: The Light Artillery Board assembled by Sremal Orders No. 134. of 1855, and Special Orders No WI, of 1858. hag the honor to submit a revised sys em of t.ight Artillery Tootles and Regulations recommended for that arm. WM. 11, PRUNcti. Bt. Major Captain First Artillery. WILLIAM F. TWINY. HENRY J. HUNT B Re t co in % . A4tillery. Captain Second Artilleri. 11A RDSR'S TACTICS, Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics, for the enrolee and Malltenyrea of Troops when acting as bight Infant ry or ,Riflemen. P.epared under the direction of the War Department. - By Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. 11ARuES, U. S. A. Vol. la —..CUOOLS or THE SOLDIER AND COMPANY; INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAM MIARRES. Vol. OF YHE BATTALION. Two Tole. oomplete. 014, An Act to establish an urkform mods of DtaciPlins and Neld EZerttSe for the militia of the United States. Esc port 1. That the at stem of discipline and Meld exercise which is and shall be ordered to be observed by the regular Armylof the United States. in the dif ferent corps of infantry. artillery, and riflemen. shalt also be observed by the militia, In the exero-se and dis cipline of the sold corps respective-y, throughout the United states." Approved Washington. May 12,1820. CAVALRYTACTICS.A Published by order of the War Department. First Parg—ecnom, OE THE TROOPER; OF THE PLATOON AND OF THE , favADDoN DistaI:HINTED. Second Part. SCHOOL OF THE TROOPER: or THE PLATOON AND OF TER SQUADRON MOUNTED. TiIitiI.P&M—EVOLUTIONS OF REGIMIINT. Three vo's. 18m0. 81 M. WAIL DeI.ARTMENT, WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. 1811. The system of Cavalry Tactics adapted to the organi sation of Dra. eon regiments, having bean approved by the Presidentof the United states, tenow published for the government of the said service. Accordingly. instruction in the same will be,glyen alter the method pointed nut therein • and all addittous to, or deyertorog from the exercises ono mAnconyres laid down in this system are positively forbidden. J. R. POINSETT. Secretary of War. IV. MoOLELLAND'S BAYONET EXERCISES. Manual of Bayonet exercises, Prepared for the use of the Army of the United States. 13y GEORGE B. Mc- CLP LLAN. Captain First Regiment Cavalry, U. D. A. Printed by order of tho War Department- One vol. 12 rno . $l2B. MEANT( sETERB OF THE ARMY, t 1) WA ARINGTON. L. 0., December. 61,1861. 5 Ron. C. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War. • Sit : Herewith I have the honor to submit a system of Bayonet' Exercise translated from the Ftenein by Captain them B. Moblellan. Cerro -Engineers. IL S. Army. I strongly reoommend its being rented for distribu tion to the Army ; and t at it be matte , by regulation, a part of the • Syrtem of Instruction. ' The enclosed extracts from reports of the inspector General, Stu.. to show the value. 1 have the honor to be sir, wi h high respect, Your most obedient s-rvant. Approved, WaIFIEL SCOTT. C. M. CONRAD. Secretary of War. Jemmy - 2, 1861. Any of the above works forwarded by mail free of postage roans part of the United States, oaths receipt of the publiehed price. Remittecoes can be made in gold dollars and postage stamps. J. D. LIPPIsicO/ - C & CO.. Publishers Nos. 22 and 514 North FOURTH Street, apl9-Gt Philadelphia. MILITARY CLOTHING. UNIFORMS` FOR FOR THE DEFENDERS OP THE UNION. CHARLES HARKNESS, WHOLESALE CLOTHIER, No. cos CHESTNUT Street. Is fully prepared to execute, on the shortest notice, and to any extent, all orders for Military Clothing. The Superintendent of thie Establishment having had mutts exPenence in the manufacture of every style of uniform, parties may rely on having their or ders filled with entire satisfaction, and at the lowest rates. CHARLES HARKNESS. ap 9-6 t No. 608 CHESTNUT Street. COMMISSION HOUSES. A . & W. SPRAGUE& PRINTS. UNION PRINTS. HOYT, SPRAGUES & CO, NO. 235 CHESTNUT STREET. 6plB-ti FIREARMS. IMPROVED BREECH-LOADING FIRE-ARMS, GALLAGER'S PATENT, ENDORSED BY U. B. GOVERNMENT. MANUFACTORY, 1121 BEACH STREET. We are now prepared to receive orders to support the STARS AND STRIPES. apl6-3t THE CHANCE', OF SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH, (THIRD STREET, BELOW WALE UT STREET.) BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED STEREOSCOPIC PICTURE, PRICE as CENTS. MCALLISTER it* No. 728 CHESTNUT Street. OFFICIA-L. C 2 C - 4 MALL STORES,'? -OANDLIS," &c., 1.561062.. Navy DRPARTAIRNT, BuRRLU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. APRIL 17, 1661. 11 Provsis, sealed and endorsed " Offer for Small Stores.'or " Offer for Candles , "or "Offer for Palt water Boas." or ." Oiler for Mustard Seed, Black Felt ner." &a.. as the case may be, will be received at this Bureau until 9 o'clock .A. M.. on the Ma day of May next, for furnishing and delivering ion reosivinff twenty . days , noticelat the United Mates vary raids at Charles town, Massaphtusatts; Brooklyn, New York ; and Gos port, Virginia; soon quantities only of the Ruh:mons articles { exceping the salt-water soap and the candles, for each of which separate proposals and contracts wiii be made) as may be required or codered from the con tractor by the Chief of this Bureau. or by the re speetive commending officers of the said navy raids, during the fiscal tear ending hOth June 1868, viz: Boxes, shaving, India rub- Slacking. boxes to. her. Combs, coarse, India rub- Brushes, shaving. her, or Enda tierche Brushes, sotubbing. Combs. fine, India, rubber Brushes, shoe. Of RUN& petelta. Brumes, oloilies. Urass for hats. Buttons. navy vest. . Jack-knives. - Buttons, navy modicum. Razors, in single cases. Buttons, navy coat. Razor straps. Buttons, dead eye. Scissors. Beeswax, in M lb cakes, Spoons. pre. cotton spools of Nos. 12 and 16, 900 yards each, 3 cords, egos rota. riandkerchiefe. cotton, fast colors, 32 by 30 inches, weight not less than Nos. each, texture a by," to Yi inch. Needles, sewing, l, 3,3, and 4, drill eyed be tween'. Ribbon. hat, best French black. 12 yards to the piece ; width 134 innh. Soap, shaving. in eakes ; each cake not less than 2 ozs. Silk, sewing, bme-black ; wrapper not to exceed 2 oz. to the pound. Thread, black and white. Marshall's or Barborir's best quality, white such proportion' ea mahe required. Tape, linen. 4 yards in length, N inch wide. Tape, black, twilled mitten, 6 laid' in length.3i moh wide. Thimbles, 8-10 and 9 10 in diameter. All the above articles must be included in the offer. WHITE SALT-DIaTUR FOLP.—Separate bid for 80.403 pounds, and such additional quantity as snap be re quired. The soap must be manufactured from cocoa-nut oil, and be of the beat quality, denominated • wr.ite salt water soap," and be delivered on sixt each,y notice, in good strong boxes of about 75 pounds and. arier insert:don. the boxes must be hooped at eseh end at the expense of the marathon 'The price to be uniform at all the yards. GAMDLYS.—Separate bid for 80,000 rounds, and ouch further quantity as may be required. The candles must be '• loxes," of prime leaf lard stearin°, 8 10 inches in length, exclusive of tip, SIX can dles to weigh not less than 14 ounces 50-IIXI, nor more than 16 ounces. and be paid for according to the actual weight. without reference to commeroial usse • the melting point not to be leas than Nu degrees Fahren heit. The wiok must be braided, and oomposed of 78 cotton threads of the best quality of No. 27.iarn. The candies to be delivered on sixty days' noticn good boxes. oontionius about 10 pound. each. sod die box to be marked with the oontreoscree name and tee weight of the candies. PAHAITYINE CANDLEs.—This offer is separate and dis tinct for ten thousand pounds. according to sample, and such further quantity as may be required, for which eixty dais' notice will be given. NICSTARD SEED, BLACK PIPPIR, dr.CL doparaxe bids for all that may be re aired for the use of the Davy, to be delivered at flew 1 ork only. PA unitard seed, A merioen brown. Pepper, blank. Malabar. Bottles, octagon, for mustard and Deppei. Corks for bottles. All the foregoing articles must be of the best quality, and conformable in all respect! •o the samples deposit ed at said navy yards, and subjeot to such inspection at the navy yard where delivered as the Cblet of the Bu reau may direct; the inepeoUng officers to be appointed by the Navy Department. All the articles to be delivered free of any inoidental expense to the (ioveroment, in proper vessels or pack agog, end the once of each article must no the earns at the respective Flamm of delivery. Package/ in which the 'above articles are deli tared must be marked with their contents and the name of the contractor, and be sufficient to insure their temporary safe keeping. The t ottreotor must establish agencies at such sta tions other the.t his residence, I. at no delay may arise in furnishing what may lie requited; and when the contractor or agent fails promptly to comply with a re quietvon, the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and cl o thing WI be authorized to direct purchases to be made to supply the deficiency. under the penalty to be expressed in the contract; the record of a requisitioo , era duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provist ns and Clothing. or at either of the navy yards aforesaid, .Lott be evidence that such requisition has been made and received. Too or more approved sureties. in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the contract. will be required, and twenty per centiim in addition will be withheld from the amount of all payments on sooount thereof as collateral security, to secure eta perlorrnance. and not in any event to be paid until it is in all respect com plied with ; eighty per oentum c f the amount of all de limelies made will be paid by the navy agent within thirty days after bills, duly authenticated, shall nave been presented to him. Ethane forma of proposals may be obtai flewn aPP widen to the tally agents at Portsmouth, Hamp shire, Boston, Pew Yorke rhilaele.phise )3alumotet Norfolk, and at this Bureau. A record or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the acoeptance of hie proposal will be deemed act of 1t46. oeemed a no tification thereof, within the meaning ot ter d his bid will be made and accepted in oonformity wi3h thtsundendanding. Every offer made 113U.r. De.6ooorOptirlied tee directed in the act of Congress. making &Niro P'iattuos I. r the naval service for 1646 - 47. approve d 10th of August, 140.3 be a written guarantee. sit ned by one or moss re aponeible pereon• , to the effect that he or they under take ghat the binder or bidders will. it his or their Ind be accepted, cote" into en el:Nig/awn within ten days, with good e.t.a Sliffietent sureties, to furnish the supplies prothned. The Bureau will not be obligated to muskier any pry" peel unless aeon! , p .nied.by the guarant ee re quired by law; the aompetenoyol toe guarantee to lie certified by the navy agent, district attorney, or the coital:dor of the port. The attention of bidders is called to the samples and description. , of ar ticles required, as, in the inspection bVere receptson, a just but rigid comparison will be re m, between eke articles offered. and the samples awl contract, receiving nose that fall below them; and Asir attests on is also particularly directed to the joist re solution of 17th of march, 1E64, and to the act of /Ore Attlir3r, apl9-fit GREAT SALE CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &c., lo liquidation of the Estate of J. W. PROCTOR erc 708 CHESTNUT [STREET The Stook (=side of— SPRING. CLOAKS, ENGLIDE TWEED CLOAKS, SILK CLOAKS AND BACQUESs SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, LACE FLGUNGINGS. FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS., FRENCH LACE POINTS. FRFNCH LACE BOURNOCE, TRAYBLINO SUITS, FLOUNCING LACE 0 , :DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, /co., & 0., All in immense variety, sad to be sold at about ONE .HALF THE USUAL PRICES, FOR TUE BENEFIT OF OREDITOREI To facilitate sales, and enable purchasers to make Prompt seleotions, ALL GOODS will be marked in PLAIN FIGURES, for which purpose the store will be c'esed on SATURDAY, April lath. and the sale will 0001110D00 MONDAY, I.sth, And continue till the whole 11 disposed of AT TE E PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, apl3 to 30 705 CEEB NUT STREET. SPRINGOLOAKS, IN ENDLESS TA- Am.,. at IVENS'. mh2l-lm SPRING OLOitES, IN EVERY NEW ewe, Est IVENS'. mh2l-1m No. 23 8. Ninth street. SPRIIMGF CLOAKS, THE CHEAPEST ever seen, at IVENS', ath2l-1m No. 23 S. Ninth street. NEW STYLE OLOAKS, .;VERY NEW style, every new material, at prieee that astonish every One. at the large store. N. E. earner of Eighth and Walnut streets. mh2l-1m WANrm. ARMY OR NAVY RURGRONS.—Rur wEen'a Steward's th !Tlet nn y ted, d by e. a . Run, AMY Eltnrad's Bispater "° ' '" it* WANTED—A Business Man, a native of a slave State, to travel in the South and make collections. None nut those mho eau give ample secu rity and hatiefactonr references will Teatime attention. Address " Iron." at this office. aplB St* WANTED—A Lad to do Errands. dress" T." Press offioe. WANTED—AGENTS to sell PAOKA •ir OES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at noes one third less than can be purchased elsewhere. all on or address (stamp enclosed) J. L. BAILEY, No. i 4 COURT Street. Boston. Mass. mito6-3in g EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG Men, Ao., are invited to addrese the " Employ ment Committee," at the. Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. ap3-0m SPEOT AL PARTNER WANTED.--A Dry-tools Commission limas of many years standing, and with mat doifirabte connections, wishes to Icrni a wined partnership with some person who can contribute to the amount of 850,000. Please addrass Box 1163.Philsdeiplua Post Moe. ainir 12t* AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE-- EST A BLISITED 1555—T0 supply Families and Schools with the best Teachers. To end aeaohers to suitable appointments. To bay and sell school properties on commission. To gate parents information of good schools G. 8. WOODMAN & OOMPatir, (Lam hadth. Woodman, & C 0.,) 596 11110ADWaY, New Yorlr. uth9 mws4m 23 South SLICTEI Street, Philadelphia. FOR SALE AND TO LET. F „ OR RENT—Two flue houses to rent, ten miles from the pity, situated in Roxhorough : a fine. healthy location I Rent $lOO. Apply at No. unl. MARKET Street. apl9-3t* of TO LET--HOUSE NO. 120 ARCH. ST., MX below reoond. with good book buildiagt. gag, bath, range, hot and cold water. api94t* MITO RENT. —The large Dwelling }louse, No. 415 South FIFTEFATH Street. fp ply to 3. SURGSANT PRIOI%.No. Sl3 ARCH Street. apliB-12t gFOR SALE OR RENT—A desirable COUNTRY REBID R:NCE. near Jittl.bwo, Bucks county. half an hour's Trentonm tiohenoil'e *Ration. on the Ft ilidelphia andßailroad. Two lines of stages pass the property daily, floulPe stone man- MOM mode-n .style ; largo lawn, well ; garden, and a variety of fruit Osseo bani, carriage house, and otner outbuildings, with from five to one hundred Wren, as &sired. fit MON GI I.L artily to HARVEY GILLAM, No. 629 CH r 8 r NUT Street. mita-St. iffi FOR SALI-41 1101:11. 4 F, and. LOT, REN.deeirably located on MAIN Street. Burlington. N„ J. Apply to lxr M. M. Cob. -iNe,. 506 MINOR Street. Phil dolphin. frit A.outt,l WOOLMAN, melei Suet I. Harlington. Or to aplB-thotu2tt* al TO LET. FOR A TERM OF YEARS, MOIL the 'United States Hotel, in Buffalo on the Ter- Taos, containing one hundred rooms. an 4 thoronehly raptured, painted, and repapered throughout, and sup- Piled witn water. gee, and ell nroeseary couvemence• of a fi ar. rate hotel. apply to WM. W. MANN. 216 MAIN Street. Buffalo; or MANN & RODMAN. 39 WALL Atreet. New York. aplB-6t BOARDING. %IWO PLEASANT ROODIS, ONE -w• tingle vacant, with board, No. 1623 WALNUT Street. eelo-12t* SPRLNG MILLINERY. MRS. E. JACOBS, No. 212 NORTH WAND. EIGHTH Street. will °pea a FASHIONABLE AtimoRTMENT OF SPRING MILLINtitY, on Tit u oek y , Ayril litta. ap6 im MRS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016 CHEST NUT Street. has received a choice assortment of PARIS MILLINERY for the Spring. mh29•lm e t MISSES O'BRYAN. 914 CHESTNUT Street will open PAWN MILLINERY for the Spring, on THURSDAY. April 4. mh26-Im' INS URA.N CE COMP A. 141.16 B. 141 AIME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street FIRE AND INLANDINSURANCE. DIRFECTORS. George W. pay- --of Day & Matlack. Beranek Wright _ -____ " Wright Bros k Co. D. B. tlirney " Davis & Henry Lewis J r-- " Lewis Sue l o co. C. Itionardson.....- "J. C. Bowe & Co. • Samuel T. Bodine. ..-Pree't Woming Canal Comer Jno. W. Everman-...0f J. W. .verman & Co. Geo. A. West " Wait & Fobee. T. 8. Martin.:........" Savage, Martin. & Co. O. Wilson Davis_ .Atto.sne3-at , taw. E. D. Woodruff-. . ... of Sibiey, Molten, & "Pregame'Jno. Jno. Kessler, Ad 1713 Green street. GEORGE W. DAY President. FRANQIB N. BUCK, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. San-iftf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE 00111PA RE.--Anttiorixed Capital S4OO,OOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office Ple. dll wAlatirr Street, between Irkint eat Fourth dtress, Philadelphia. Ibis Company will insure against loss or damage CY Fire on Paulding', Ferniture, and Merchandise gene zau , Marine Insurances on Vessels, cargos*. and Freights. Inland Insu IREC rance TORSto all parts of the Vines. D Jacob Esher, Joseph Maxfield, Limner, John Katandin, . Audenned, John It. Blakuiteri. Peamow. Wm. F. Dean. Peter Sieger, J. E. Baum. JACOB ERHER,_Praidour. WM. F. DEAN, Vie* Premien*, W. It. SMIYV. Seermarr. . sell-111 SAVING FUNDS. RAVING FUND-UNITED STATES P. , TRUST COMPANY, corner TRIED arid uumrir- NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE FEB. CENT. 8 R. CRAWFORD, President J AIRES R. ROOTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hour', from 10 until 3 Weimar. This Company is not joined in any application to the Legislature. fes AMERMAN SAVING FUND, S. E. col'. ner WALNUT end FOURTH Streets, °Winne, to receive deposits and Dar all rums on demand ea it hie slime done. ALE )(AMBER WRlLden LPIN, Presit. Jolty X. Wristm. Trfouturer LOST APW FOUND. LOST—ndFive 598. d eb ue j upOnl3, an. , B . o. 20 f 6 , 207, 250, 209, Allegheny to the Pittsburg and l a=ifteviti i il e faill t a. A liberal reward will be given for the return of the tams to Wine E NorthFßLETStreet. VILE MANDTAOTORY L A: 211 NEW STREET. Files and Rasps Of every description. and good Quality, made to order. at the above establishment, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at manufacturer's prices. Remitting done in a superior manner. api-dflm J. B. smrru. OVFIOR PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia. April IT. IB6l.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a serni-art nual dividend of Tlittß6 PE nr CENT. on the capital stook of the Company. clear of State tax, payable on and alter May 15ch. 1841. Powers of attorney for collection of dividend , ' can he had on application at the Whoa of the Coanri No. 238 8. Third street. THOMAS T. Fi nip nTll. mint lm Treasurer. UNITED STATES PENSION OFFICE. —The office for neyinx_pensions ham been RE MOVED to No. 4 - 9 WALNUT Streetomoond story. Olfie" boars from El.to 2 o'clock. rouL,o.N. selS Sr Pension Agent. Su 11:1ERN ail IPtod EN TS. Certificates attaahed to Invoices of Goods for the Southern Confederacy, bY DAVID B. BIItIOCY, Commissioner or Seeds for South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia,_ miasuimppi, Texan, Florida, and Louisiana. rflllB RFSTAIIKA NT, A. No. 805 MARKET STREET, Formerly kept by James Fromm, lately deceased, ie now reopened under the management of hut eon, JAB. PROAttnit, JR. , who wall continue the business. OR heretofore. mhse-tf TAIs 1 ONERY AND JEWBLRY Ineeksgen hunished to Agents and PeAlerq. atim reumedrat". Call, for send stamp,) bO2 CHhBTN II Otreet Philadelphia, Ps. F sog-im* ARMAN!' & CO. n HAVANA CIGARS just 19001100.r ii(11 uv , received per steamer* Quaker City and /ransack, comprising Cabanas. Fisaro. ramses, Comerniants. Black flea. ranotrinello. t.teiema. Diablo Marina. Vardad. Fruitless. &e.. of all sizes and qualities. and for sale at the lowest mar ket rates by URA RLEB ap8;18t 130 WALNUT. Op.a. DENTALLINA.—We speak from ord.:ldeal experience when Raving that the OPAL toENTALLINA made by Mr. 8B lAN . of BRUAD . and FIUME ttreets, is decidedly the nicest prep ara tion r the mouth and teeth that we have evermad. We Have it fulfils ill that is claimed for it, and being re commended by the nom eminent dentists we adviseall la give it a tititi.--Ziailetta. AP/1,31n. A CADUMY OF MUSIO.—O P - FI-R A.— LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON. When Jittlevy's_srcat master WO e. LA JUIVC.--(THE JEWESS), will be prase for ro +DWELT THE Dcarr -TIN" lc. corsnri—The Jewees. BIAIKLEY—The Pare. 8 I IGRlLl—lsleezar. (COLA—. he PTinee. puisiNL_Tl 8 • amnia& BABlLl—ltaissi• rm. Director and Conductor— -- • •• f81J7,10. Doors Open et Mi. Opera commencaw at 8 o'clock. ACADEMY OP P B It A.— ISATITRD y yrvEriiria, I M.b rl2O LAST NI POTI GHT TIP: LY OF L THE SEASON. A T I Eli Verdi's latest end most celebrated mom UN FIAL , 0 114 mao (The Masquerade NIL) Which achieved an unpiecedeined triumph on its Ana production, on Thure day evenine. misjia. 1 1 11. , KLEY—Tbe Page, PHILLIP P—Urrlca. BltiG .01,T—Pioardo. ARDAVAN (—Remade. DARILI and DI.TBREtTL. Direotor and Cooduotor MUZIO• WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S AROH-ST. V TMEATRE. BENEFIT OF KR. L. B. STIEWELL. TB'S (?PIDAY) EVENING, Aunll9. The perform= will Demme= with THE CHIMNEY CuRriER. Also, the thri ling drama or THE .i . e.R.PE , TER OF ROUEN. And the screaming farce of the SWI=S SWAINS. WALNUT STREETTHEATRE. reit) L05000,—, --Hrs. M. A.GARRETTRON state Mr. WM, A. cnS.PMAN. Dulness Agent —........ JOS. D. el URPHY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, April 19, The Performance to commaroo with GI iEL ; OR, THE IS I GET- GA NVERq. Giselie. Mies Caroline Riotous's; Godfrey, Mr. Y. Etchings. To ounClnde with , _ _ TEE ita'rTLE OF "wpm t.,8, Lib. BCALII OF flices.-1 resit curate (seats secured with out extra charge.) 90 cents; parquet. (meats scoured at 90 cents.) .37% cents; family wrote. 25 cents; private boxes, 85 and 83; orchestra, 79 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock ;curtain will use at 73i O.OIOOF. IA 030E01:IGLUS OLYMPIO.—( LA TE LTA. rinIET.ES,) RACE Utreet. bete.- "h•-d Ario CHER TRIITM.H IN SCENIC ART. UNCLE g AM'S IQAG C LAN r THE BIRTH OF THE . Biyi TERFLY IN THE BOWES. OF FERNS! eknowledged by the entire Press of Philadelphia. and endorsed by over 130,000 Persons, as the most beautiful apeetactle ever produced. War EVENING. THE SEVAN SISTERS, Kfi UNCLE SAM'S MA GIC LANTERN. Produced at a cost of $509. Asnission—Parquette. Stn oenta; Orchestra, VG; Fa intly Circle, ; Private Sox Beats, Mc. Doors open at BM °Week; oorninenoing MTH. ABEL & LEYLAND'S STEREOPTICON I Ass Emmy Runxems. ASV SERIFS Of theme Popular Entertainments. COSMDFOLITA PRIIGRAMME riEW VI E WB EACH ANDEVENING. Admission ea cents. Children. In ciente. Doom open at 73 4 (; commence at 8 o'oloOk. MATINEE 'Ar "kEDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Commencing at three o'clock. apls-6t fIOIN CERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, above TWI , L,FTEL MOND .kV, April 22,1861. MONDAY. April 22,1861. And every Evening during the week, PROFERSOR J. IL AND PR •ON. w 24RD OF TEE Watch')." In his NEW and POPULAR EATERTAINMENT in MECHANICAL, nrybicAL and NATURAL MAGIC, entitled TWO HOURS ROPE 'ONIS. The Great BIM OdIIAt. , EAT. which has met with en much RITKEMETRICAL SUCCESS, will be introduced; also, many newt. sentiments Grand MAGICAL M ATI • M EU B or ANDR eKMND I Al AGIQUE, on SATURDAY, Aprli 27, at 313. M. A OADEMY OF MUSIO.--OPERA. TOMORROW (FRIOAY) *EVENING, Aprill9, LAS? .NIGHT BUT ON.: OP THE SEASON. BY UNANIMOUS DEMAND, Eelevy's Great Master-wort, LA JIJIVE-4TEIE JEWESS,/ will be rep.at , d Tor FGATIVELY THE LAST TIIO4. COLSON. HrwELEY, ruthurra, ISTiGELLI, KOLA.. SUSiNI. Direcoorand Conductor, signor MIIZIO. PARLOR INTERTAINMENTS. HAM.BUSER ! the ROYALWIZ AR% and 131 G. RODOLPHO At CHICKFRING HAM. SOT CIiVITNITT Street, cOinmsncing MO %DAY, April 15. and continuing every Eve sing at 8 o'clock. and Wedoesday and Saturday at 2 P. M. Admittance 260. ; Children heat' price. Sea Pro grammes. aplB-Bt* SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREEIL OFEN FOR THE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED. MR. SANFORD Has secured one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore who wilt appear nightly. Sanford open at every evening. Door* open at ; Commence at 7%. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. rritnE GYRINIANIA. ORCHESTRA GIVE their PUBLIC REIIEIptAALS every . BATUIt- Pay, commencing at o °took. at the NitraliCAL FUND HALL. 8 tickets $1; single tickets, 26 cents. for sale at Chtekenne & Son's. 801 Chestnut street; itndre's.llo4 Chestnut street; and Beek & Lawton'., Chestnut street. Engagements for Concerts. Conamenaamenie. Par ties. &a.. made only at their Office. Clockenng & Son'a Piano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William Moll, 224 North Juniper street. or C. .broughtuan, 1004 Ridge avenue. ja2l-tf ENNA. AOADEIFY OP TUE FINE J.- ARTS. The Amiderny is now eleried lathe public for a short time, in orde , to make prepamtione for the sprint ex hibitions, which will open on MONDAY, the 22d of Apr apl•tf THE TURF. $4.150.00 IN PREMIUMS 4 4 00 SUFOLK PAHE I•7 PHILATIELPHIA. o ay 1. 3851—Purse of 81.100 —Free for all Horses owned in the Etats of Pennsylvania ; beat 3 in 6 to . May 9.' 1851—Purse of 8750.—Free for all Horses owl ed in the State of Pennsylvania; best 3 in 5 to Wa an: May 14.1861—Puree of 8150.—Free for all Borges that have never trotted better than 2.40; best 3 in 5 to . Harness. Barns day—Purse of sloo.—Free for all Horses that have never trotted better than 2.45; beet 3 in 5 to Wagon. May 15—Porse of s2oo.—pies for AA Horses that have never trotted be ter than 2.35 en Harness ; best sin 6. g-meday—Purseot.sloo.—Frea for all Horses that never have trotted better than 82.40; best 3 in 5 to Wason. May 16—Purse of s3oo.—Free for all " Green " Horses that have never trotted in yobbo; best 3 in 0 to Harness Ma. 17—Pnrse of 8150.—Free for.ell Horses that have never trotted better than 2.404 miles and repeat to Harness. • Fame day—Purse of RM.—Free for all five-year old Colts best 3ins to Harness. May 22—Purse of 81 250 —Free for all Horses owned. in the state of Pennsylvania. 2 miles and repeat to saddle. Throe or more Entries to make a Race. The above .r retries wit positively o ose on the 25th of ril with 10 per eez t r ._ at Jaurneey & Goodite.s Western street, at 9 o'cloak P. ht. all entries must be sealed. and will positively close as above mentioned. All En tries must be directed to W+ AR D. tiel2 dtan2s* Proprietor of &fie k Park. ItIUNICIPAL NOTICES. SURVEY D EPARTMEN r, OF CITY Pfill.,A.—rrricE or 'Me Cuter VIsIGINERR AND BITEVEYOR. April 1. 1881—NOTICE T , r CuNT Tit RB.--re.EA LED PROP #BALA will be received at tins office, No. ulld routh FIF PH Street, until 3 o'clock P, M. of W SON PSD • 'I, the first nay of May. 1801. for all material and workmanship requisite and necessary to cons ' ruot the atarmehts, pier and sporoachea fir a BRIDtiE over the river tahuy Mill, on the line of Chest nut street. Payments for said work will be made monthly ;upon an estimate of the relative value M. the tr.tk done, to be Judged by e 'Mir Eneine,r and urveyor ; d estimate. of less T th HIRTY- s THREE PER CENT. S I 33.) to be sai paid either in bonds of the city of P h iladelphia eT relt• or in CASH. at the discretion of the Mayor* The retained per centime of 33 per cent. to consist of First Mortgage six per cent• bonds of the Philadelphia City Passenger Railroad Company which retained per mutate will not be paid until the BRIDGE SHALL EE OPEN FOR TRAVEL. nor until satisfactory evidence shall be re sented to the city that all claims and demands whatso ever accruing by reason of said construction have been Paid. All proposals must be mace nponi he blenk forms furnished by the city. and to secure their consideration, must be filled complete. It is also necessary that each bid be accompanied by a certificate from the Law Depart ment that a proper bond for the sum of five hundred dollars has been filed* there, in accordance with the ordinance approved May Seth, 1860. The contractor or cmuraotors, in making their pro posals. shall do nowith the understanding that if their proposals shall be =septet'. that every d.spute or dif ference which may arise relative to material. sperm of conetruogon, anti the like, shall be deo,ded by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. from whose cemmon there shall be no anneal. Ali bidders are invited tom present at the opening of proposals offered on said day. at 4 o'clock P. M. Pia= may be seen and examined at the Department of Sur veys, where specifications and blank proposals may be obtained. STRIOKL.e.Nb KNE•BB, Chief Engineer and eurveror. JOSEPH SHANTZ. apB-20.27 Chief Commissioner Highways. SAP'Eb. E L E LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No. ill South SEVENTH Street, near the Fariklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for put favors, end being determined to ment future patronage, has gemmed an elegant and convenient 'tore, and has now on hand a lame rimortment of Lillie , Celebrated OProuht Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, ( the on smelts fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, L - - Ile's Unequal led_ Bang Vault, Safe. and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strong_est. beet protected, and oheapest Door and Look yet otfered. Also. particular attention Is milled to Nem Cabinet Safe fOr Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is ooze cede.; to eurpass in style and elegance any thins , yet Ot fared for this eurpoge, and is the only one that itriet ly fire and burglar proof. Special. NOTICZ.-1 have now on hand say twenty of Parcel, Herring, & Co.'. Safe., most of them nearly new, end some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sisea, and all lately es 7 changed for the now Celebrated Safe. They will be sold at very low games. Please call and examine. jail-lyif M. C. BADI,ECH. Agent. 01 EVANS it WallitAN'a SALAMANDER SAFES. 11ToltA 304 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA PA. A large variety or FIRE-PROOF SAFES alway on band. mhetf ki2FOR BALE—A Gray MARE, Bar ne,,, and Beicgv ; mare 8 Yelllll :old; gentle in harness. Address - Sox WA Post Office. set7-8t DR. J. WISK, No. 30 North r ,/, FIFTH Street, PHILADELPRIA—Treats succesefuay. if appl ied to in time s all diseases of the LUNGS. RHOAT and HEART, and frequently cures CONSUMPTION in its third and isist atafte. Ste ate° restores all curable diseases of the EYE and EAR. Be has swan them Ms entire attention for be pest 20 'yearn. Wall visit patients, when &aired. at heir resident:Me- ape Ins. if* writFOß NEW YORK. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and Raritan Canal Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com pany will receive, freight on and after !SUNDAY. nth instant, and Irave daily at 2 P. M.. delivering their Car goes in New York the following dare. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTO WEI &RYES. Philadelphia. JAet ES RAND Agent. Pens 14 ant 15 EAST RIVER, .New York. iriblY4ftf ameale FOR NEW YORK. - THE palladelr him Steam Propeller Company w ill co mmence their business for the season on Mont 12ah inst. Their Steamers are now receiving freight at Second Pier above W smut street. Terms aooommodatiug. Apply _to w. m. BAIRD & CO.. mhlS 224 South Delaware Avenue. HAVANA 01GARS.—A fresh neporta tion of the two new brandy of ~ " %ACK. ttEvt and •• PUNCHINELLO. Net repaired per steamer Quaker City aaa btr)"r Erebus. under the oid tariff amen, emu for Ba le_, y cliAtiiiiatt4ls3lr. HAMS. -10 tielefs Gardner Phipps& CIO. extra entar Cured. c overed Hams taboo AS tierces Cir !to & Co. do. do., for Bale by C. c. CO'. 103 A RCA Street. second door above Front. apa OLIVE OIL. pure Olive Oil, " Latour „ rf ,l „b e & Coratairo, for We by JAU RBTEig RMA Unil 8. FRONT tR. .aoB • FINE atilgT MAN UFAUTONY.—J. W. sCOTT, Sle CHESTNUT Street, a few doors below the' Continental." The attention of Whomesta sowers is invited to his IMPROVED CUT OF 5,..-uuerti, of superior fit, make. and material. on ldi4d and made to order at shortest mottos. Ja 4 • ll F RRNIAI ZLINCI---Fltre. SNOW WHIT • (Vieth, ' Monteashotgo.l'Vrountiov iii Wand tow tty -wETak. lm - mg 49 ertli abOMPII,
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