tlij So. you have come down here to fight am captain of a company in this State who 11; Secessionists " " Very well," responded the aber; tt rood-byej We will meet on the battle- f o ld eu esa Iran Or ernioutense VIICaTIVIS9 FROM BALT/ If ots- Oentlernea of note, whose name! we withhold m aws of prudence, called on us yesterday W : r myon and gave additional statements of the i f mile of their flight from Baltimore. 11 0 ey &scribe that town as completely under Sc. serAoss control. With the exception ef a single flag #oo3ll'olo Fort Mollenry, there are no nu ',no colors visible in the place On the contrary, ;Confederate flag is visible on all the publics A Secession k Aes e worn in and coo a... at ;veryhighway. No man in the town dare publioly voice in a Union sentiment, and it would be T e l. :s to wear n Union badge. The feeling in the ,ire is skin to madness. In the emotion of the t,'er those formerly loudest in devotion. to the Go vtTomei:a are the loudest to upbraid it. The gen tlemen with whom we conversed drove all the way to po„esylvania. At Perryville they met the mtc-cet under general Cadwallader, there q oo d, end first saw the old standard andbeard the a ga r for the Union. They have bet a single suit of eig bi n g with them; and are anxiously expel:- t ot of ietelligenee from Baltimore pregnant with Petal catastrophe to their friend The s. to wspapers of Baltimore are completely seder mob metro'. No man's life belongs to him. The sabarbs are guarded, and threats, upon the Nee of individuls, are daily made to march a u pon Washington. The gentlemen with whom we have conversed ere t oga to see the Federal troops march upon Fotrimoro, and state that at the first eound of the peierol fife and drum in the streets of that ruffian ruled oily there are thousands of the citizens who eV rise to join the troops, and point out the 'guitars. The gentlemen of whom we speak have little esollierese in Governor Bloke. They think that to j o intimidated, if not secretly inimical to the rein. They form a portion of a large number of motives that left Baltimore in great haste, and in 10 ,1 of their lives. rat McHenry, they state, boa been garrisoned. D e wins of that fort guard the Patapsco, and ~o r e re Sunday turned against the city. They aline that the fort will not be attacked by the rattle. m o osrolls, according to account is held by the Novel retool, and will form a depot for the trans. Oalon of troops, which treason cannot recover f ro m the Government. The troops land at the teitsa hates yard. pf is to be hoped that the reign of violence luau gyrated in the Monumental City will shortly be o ppressed by the strong arm of Federal power. One of our informants witnessed the murder of the Neseschusette troops Be saw one of them 'T ipped up and run through and through with a e l youet in the bands of a ruffian_ VISIC IN SHE BALTIMORE netror—THE SCHUYL KILL REGIMwer. The sudden revulsion from peace to war has brought with it odd scenes and events. A yogi meta of soldiers from Schuylkill county arrived in o.e city yesterday morning, as otherwhere stated, ad were qoarrered all day at the Baltimore de co- Os entering the broad hall we pressed through manners with Grossed bayonets, and emerged into the co house through weapons of similar chars-- ter. The scene presented was unique beyond ecythiug ever witnessed under that spacious roof. Wog lines of bayonets traversed the platforms, and :hey were stacked upon all the oross floors. Be neath each stack were deposited bundles of cloth ing. broad swords, scabbards, blankets, tin cups, belti. and jackets The railways were filed with motley recruits, filing between sentries who paced before the stacked arms, and jabbered incompre teneible tongues Here a fellow had stripped half naked and was washing his feet, sore with march ing. under a gashing hydrant that bad deluged the floors, and ran in pools and puddles under the helot a company on drill. Another was empty hir his pockets of a huge clasp knife, and a third irking a sly pull at a long bottle of whisky. iders were pacing the aisles in squads, debating the time of moving away, the destination, .the Moos of passing through Baltimore, and the ef art of a street fight. There was much trouble about arms and ammu nition A number of companies had taken the oath w enter the service on sole condition of serving as :ife regiments. They greatly demurred at taking the State muskets, and some went so far ea to say that without new rifles and rounds of ammunition they would not leave the depot. Some were langiug upon blankets, taking unconscious naps, Rod others were undergoing squad drills. with cer tain new weapons the use of which they did not mienteed. Here was a ME rubbing a great dingy /Are upon his boot, and another clicking the look of a revolver, and making a great outcry for apt A taw small cannon lay on one of the Disdains, and dray loads of meat and provisions were coniwintly arriving A few women of a pe culiar class were mingllng with the soldiers, and the general recklessness of conversation and move ment indicated sufficiently the similitude of the depot to soldiers' etiquette in the bivouac. A few were affable beyond prudence, and made us an- Intinted with numerous mysteries, hidden by their jetteta—dirks, forks, pirols, cartridges, do. One inurzioated to affection, wee endeavoring to look straiabtforwardly at a look of sandy hair, with a thread of gray running through it—per baps a mother's good-bye gift—all that she bad, wet her son, who was hers no longer—and that sacdj guy leek might he dabbled in blood before be wouki see her again. Few of the soldiers' wore fall unifprms. Some had checked ehirta, mad some flannel airta ; others to shirts. but only a jacket buttoned to the throat adde their nakedness. There were many who teemed to be yeomen, and addressed us with tones indicatory of good breeding, to ask their probable destination, or the distance of some particular point vac com p an y w as from Lewellyn, north of Pettis rule—fine, agile, big•fisted fellows, with soldiere hearts by nature that looked through eyes made dear sod honest by hard toll. They talked of the rebellion in a cogent, patriotic way, and one of them said that it was hie " hobby " to go through ithimore. "Bat, by —" said he, " we've got to have munition ! That's all we want ! We expect to get shot a fightin', but you can't murder us ! " "Tee," said another, "Billy's right! Didn't they tell us at Harrisburg we should get arms and powder? Certainly they did !" inst h men's lives worth ?" said the first ; nothing, may be ! We got to die ; but we went se iglu the Southerners; not to be bayonetted sod bruised by a mob !" Theo a company of volunteers went by with Gen Patterson in the lead, instructing the= in military taence. The dram and fife played a merry tune, and all the men from Lewellyn went ism a transporting jig, that demonstrated almost b.i roffiolemy of their boot heels, and a general ealiveineas of Role. Who cop! - ' said a man pasoing, with a very, zed face and a tin cup banging in bin belt. He appear e d td say this, "Whoo oop !" with DO de-. EZlte purpose; but seeing that we noticed him, tide over with a great leer, reaching up his lips aid cheeks -1 font in Hungry," said be ; "see there !" nhibiting two prodigious scars behind his ears ; which must have perilled his throat. ""I was a %Wry. I was ! Now I'm a rifleman. Whoo-oop !" Some of the officers of these companies were gen names, to all appearances, and their influence with the men was great.. The dram and fife were sounding all the after :ma, and no moment in the day elapsed when lone platoon or company was not drilling. Every man looked like a grenadier, and all were toady for conflict as soon as armed. The regiments left this city about midnight. "their destination is unknown, although many of the volunteers were under the impression that they 'meld he sent to Texas. OLD aorsafts or TIM WAIIHTNOTON mums. 2bl° body toot yesterday aiternoon in Decatur st • .et. It was resolved to organize a regiment of Ire companies of infantry, but if found Baas/wary Oleorganization may be increased to ten oompa Ott litre services of the regiment are to be tendered :6 Col A. J. Pleasanton, commanding , the troops to be raised for the protection of the oily. After flit departure of the two comies of Washington Blues in the regiment of C ool. Lewis, the armory of ;he old tarps at Sixth and Chestnut streets is to to opened as a rendezvous. BURIAL Or A VICTIM- ItiterdaY the body of Charles Lefieuriog, who ilUd at the hospital from the effects of injuries re• a ; sl7 ,'d in the Baltimore riot, was taken in olaarge . 7 ' 2 " 10 - 9mali, who will see that it is respectably isterred. THE SOUTHWARK BOSE COMPANY. , This company have formed a m il itary organiss- Tp• to be designated the 's l'anthe Guards." The I 'J:et of the organisation in to moot any future ;1 ‘ t h at Inky be made on the city of Philadelphia. bey will meet for drill at the hose house this ~_""liog- Over thirty of the members of the ouottatark Company are enlisted in the various stilitary companies now awaiting orders. ICE TOR sovoirag. A cormirpondent ask! if it would not be well for 1,43 01111011 Or 100 establishmenta to retain their ice for the use of our soldiers in the heat of sum- Uar, if they are to be enoamped on the eastern !bore of Maryland, or anywhere in the flouth. Bilious fevers are prevalent in those sections, and curutuzena would rather do without the luxury of he water and ice creams than that one siok man arvounded soldier should aunt for the want of tachau LECTURE 70 THE HURERS' GUARD. Last evening a lecture to the Nara& Guard was delivered by Professor William Paine, at the Eelactic College, Race street. below Fifth. The t utodauce was very large, and the lecture of en interesting character. The professor spoke of the diFsrent males of stopping hemorrhages, and the uwaer of receiving a wounded man when brought ' tie hospital; of the reat necessity of loosen -41 the clothes and removing all obstruotions. Be alluded at length to the different modes of making atmard plasters, and the manner of applying T . .; also, how to profuse a remotion ; a nurse's la not performed until she discovers some e "" i g , . If a woman goes as a nurse, she most at rte discharge all fictitious modesty. It would be immodest in the greatest degree for a nurse to aaglect her patient. The professor next alluded the dilierent methods of applying warm pads to a perient. in order to produce a reaction. The leo :ors was enlivened with a number of witty inns 'cations. trod was listened to with profound atten i°°' The professor conoluded with an eloquent YPeal for them to go on their mission with a de -I,,truination to act properly, as it would be one of the greatest periods in their life if their services Vete called into use which he still hoped '(aid not be the case. Tate nett lecture will be delivered on Friday Ming, at 71 o'clock. PRILADELPHLt GRAYS. p g . a Ptain Wm Primer, of the Philadelphia Grays, be presented with a a word and flag on Thera , 41 ,"„ening, at the armory, in Market etroot, Le vain. The testimonial will he presented , rtellilds of the captain. Both sword and flag are "-Ai :Niel articles, and worthy of the merit of Captain Prituer lie has raised 254 men, many aa , oln are his immediate neighbors. 5TR74.7 PARADR. Company I, First Artillery, tinder command of ` 4 P rs caps aalart, had another fine parade beat daLm.g. They are a fi ne body of men, and are ~.ezedned to do their duty in this the hour of taday T ry's peril. They are to be inspeoted . MIRSTICR ITEM It is said the Government has taken possession of the telegraph wires between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, and hereafter nothing but Govern ment business and the despatches of the railroad company will be forwarded. At West Cheater, as we learn from private adviees, four hundred and sixty, out of seven hundred voters, haVe enlisted Three hundred citizens have already left for Harrisburg. Capt. David Taylor is organizing a companyof men under the title of the Brandywine Rangers. It will be composed almost exolueively of young men of the Quaker denomination, farmers' sons, residing near the Brandywine battle ground. They will provide their own horses and equip ments. The Connell of West Chester has appro priated $1,500 for the use of the famines of the vtanzi44lll. Business ie almost entirely suspended. The entire community have gone eagerly to work to prepare for the defence of the borders of Cheater county. Tux Quartermaster General of the Penn sylvania Militia, General Reuben G. Hale, has made the following appointments: QUARYIRMASTER'S DSPARTMILMT. Jobn K. Murphy, Assistant Quartermaster. II V. McGrath, " (4 Wm. W. Hale, (6 R. B. Young, A. L fdagiltem, Assistant Quartermaster for du pe* in Ordnance Department. P. A_ Showers and 0. D. Mehafey, Assistant Quartermasters for the transportation of troops and provisions from West Philadelphia H. El Shillingford, Clerk. Samuel W. Wray, " James McMullin, " COMMISSARY RIPARTIIRST Reuben oifife,.Kislimido - niiiifsiary General. John Derbyshire, Assistant Commissary. A. J. Antal°. " 46 Thomas Webster, Jr., " " John Raviland, " tt Thomas J. Diehl, ti it • Evan W. Grubb, Chief Clerk. Jonathan Cummings, Clerk. MESIDINCFERS- John R. Dialogue and E P. Stites. ADJOURNED MEETING OP THE BA/L.—Yester day morning the adjourned meeting of the mem bers of the Bar Was held in the Snpreme Coast nom, Mr. Meredith in the chair. The ObjeOt was to organize a volunteer company. Judge Knox proposed the following as a form of Miner which the members ;meld sign: The undersigned members of the Philadelphia Bar, having taken an oath to support the Constitu tion of the flitted States, hereby tender our servi ces to volunteers to protect the City of Philadel-. phia, and to aid, if called upon, the Government of the United States in the suppression of the re bellion now existing in some of the Southern States. Some time was spent in discussing this as a suitable form but it was finally adopted, and a large number signed. After the adjournment Mr. Mundy,:who stated that be would prefer to see more fight and leas talk, proposed the following, and called for signa tures We whose names are here under enrolled do volunteer our services as soldiers to guard amid de fend the eity of Philadelphia, arid, it required by the conciliated authorities, to aid in defence of the Government and the American flag. The subecription paper is coming up handsomely. THE regiment of Philadelphiaßifie Rangers Is rapidly filling up its numbers. The regiment will composed of picked men, commanded by Col. liohert Cl. Marsh, and otherwise ably officered. In addition to the recruiting stations mentioned yesterday, Captain James T Callender, who will command company U, has opened lists for the fill ing of his ranks at the hotel on Fourth street, south of Master, where recruiting was going on rapidly yesterday. It is the intention of the of:d oers to make this rifle regiment ono of the crack regiments of the War. INDEPENDENT GRAYS--There is to be meeting af young men favorable to forming a second company of Independent Grays this after noon, at 4 o'clock, at the office of Scattergood A Hammer, No. 304 Chestnut street. They propose forming a regiment of companies now organizing. and entering into the regular service as soon as sufficiently drilled. Scone LIFE Guann.—Capt. Geo. W. Todd, an old and experienoed officer, who served in the Mexican war, is mustering a company to be at tached to the Scott Legion. Already quite a num her of clerks engaged on Market street have en listed, and no doubt a sufficient number will be added of the same class to fill up . the company. The headquarters of this company is at the north east corner of Seventh and Market, where those wishing to join elan call. THE HUMANE Hoes COMPANY held a meeting last evening and passed resolutions directing the purchase of revolvers for every member who en lists as a volunteer. Ten of their number have already joined the Scott Legion Regiment. FLAG RAISING.—A large and handsome flag will be unfurled to day at noon. at the Assembly Building, Tenth and Chestnut streets. THE BLIND—PATRIOTIC DISPLAY.—A beau tiful national flag will be raised on the Institution for the Blind this afternoon, at three o'clock. Pre vious to the exhibition, the American Flag (by Drake) will be spoken by a p upil , and the national airs perlormed by the band in front. A DESPERATE CHARACTER, Yesterday morning, about two o'olook, Patrick Burke, who resides at No. 5 Comb's alley, committed a mut derone assault on his wife with a knife. The cries of the poor woman attracted attention, and Officer Yates went into the house, when Burke got out the trap-door. The officer pursued him, and Burke seized some bricks from the chimney, and struck the officer, dislrcating his shoulder, and miming him intense suffering. The officer was obliged to retreat, but Burke was arrested a few hours after ward. Be was taken before Alderman Bran?, and committed, in default of $2,000 bail, to answer. SERIOIIS ACCUArr.—A young man named John C. Prior, aged about twenty-two years, a member of Company I, First Artillery Regiment, wbilet examiain a revolver at the armory, 602 Arch street, was shot in_ the arm, yesterday after noon, and Injured so severely as to render amputa tion necessary. He was one of the men who went to Baltimore with Colonel Email. Be is now under the oar. of the company, but as they expect soon to leave town, he will be entirely dependent on contributions of etrangera. Any contributions which may be rent to 414 Market street will be sure to.reaoh _ - - CsrxtraEn.—The large whale which made ita appearance in the Delaware on Sunday was captured yesterday near Petty's Island. After being harpooned it lashed its tail and upset a boat containing a number of men. It is about thirty tire feet long, and was the cause of muoh axone meat in the neighborhood where it was caught. A large quantity of shad net was tangled about its body. DIED OF aid .. Irt.ntnrus.—George Leisen ring, one of the Blemberi of General Smelts Bri gade, died during yesterday morning, from the effects of injuries received in the Baltimore riot. Toe unfortunate man wee stabbed in both sides. BEAL ESTATE, 8700 E,, Stc.—The following real estate and stooks were sold yesterday, at noon, at the Exchange, by M Thomas & Sons 50 shares Union Canal Company, 10 as per share. 120 4, Little Seta. Nay. Co., $l2 25 4 4 27 44 North Pa. Railroad Co.. $5.25 " 5 4, Academy of Hugo, $205.00 44 Residence, No. 733 Spruce street, and brisk dwelling in the rear, on Orange street, lot 17 feet 10 inches by 130 feet, subjeot to a ground rent of $47 55 a year, $4,400. Country seat, 4/ acres, Chestnut Hill, $15,300. Fifth Baptist Church edifice and lot of ground, 105 by 100 feet, Bansom street, between Eighth and Eitnth, withdrawn at $23,500. Store and dwelling, Callowhill street, west of Twenty-third, lot 18 by 63 feet, subject to a pro portionate part of a yearly ground rent of $l4B, $750. Store and dwelling, Callowhill street, , west of Twenty-third, 18 by 60 feet, subject to part of a yearly ground rent of $l4B, $825. Three-atery atone dwelling. Twenty-third street, above Callowhill, lot 16 by 42 feet, subject to part of a yearly rent of $l4B $350. Three story stone dwelling. Brown eourt, lot 12 by 34 feet. subject to part of a yearly ground rent of $l4B, $2OO. Three-story stone dwelling, Brown court, lot 12 by 34 feet. subject to part of a yearly ground rent of $l4B. $lBO. Two three-story stone dwellings, Brown court, each lot 13 by 34. subjlot to a part of a yearly ground rent of $l4B, $2OO eaoh. Three-story brick dwelling, Logan street, above Green, $1,500. Three story brick store and dwelling, No. 729 Lombard street, lot 20 feel 6 Molten by 57 feet 6 inches, subject to a ground rent of $71.75 a year, $1,175! Three-story brick dwelling, No. 731 Lombard street, lot-15 by 57 feet, subject to a ground rent of $54.25 a year, $975. Important lrom Texas. ONPASTUEN OF UNITED STATES. TROOPS FOE NEW HEN IN ARNEI.-.IN VITATION TO 13.6 X EOUSTON TO HEAD TREE A letter signed by nearly nine hundred persons, emanating from San Antonio, Tessa, has reached Governor Boueton, aekiag bin to come out there and address the people against the Convention, the Legislature, the Southern Confederacy, South Carolina, etc. This petition is to be followed by others from that part of the country. The Galveston News says that these men are all armed with the guns of the Federal Government. The Seoession commissioners have demanded that the arms be given up, but the men refuse to sur render. DZYCNCIILNBI 9 CONDITION OF GALVZBTON The Galveston News says The appointment by our Council yesterday of a citizen to go to Montgomery and lay before the Government the defenceless condition of this city and island, and also the request that the Mayor correspond at once with the State Exerstive on the same subject, are prudent measures certainly. But shall we wait until responses to these appli cations are received ere doing all we can for our defence? Time presses; every hour counts. If we are to erect sand-batteries and organize militarily, the work should commence at once. If we are not to take any steps of this kind, General Sherman should at once remove to the interior all the arta. lery and war munitions brought up from Brazos. If they are not to be defended, they should not be exposed to the demand for their return by one of Mr. Lincoln's armed vessels. There are heavy artillery, Shot and shell, and disciplined men enough at General Sherman's command. He hits nopowder; but there is, we have been told, a stock in the city belonging to merchants. He has ~ money fizz the State, nor has the city any; but the county may have, and our citizens certainly have patriotism enough to 'umiak at his sail, fends auflicient to purohase that stock, and more in New Orleans. NIMICANIS ragyanrsa TOR AN ATTACK ON TEXAS. A correspondent of the Galveston News writes from Fort Brown, under date of March 27, as fol- lows : “In my last I defended the Mexicans from holding any jealousy towards us. But the events of the past few days have led me to believe that they are indeed a treaoberoae flee. I learn from a reliable course—and Colonel Ford says the same thing—that 4,000 Mexican troops are now forming in the State of Tamaulipas to operate against the Texans. The Mexicans are now erecting a battery on the banks of the river, with the cannon bearing on Brownsville." CIARD PRINTING, DST AND OILILLRIDS IN the City. at 34 month THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING. Best and Chemiset in th City. at 34 Routh THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING. Best and Chetteeet in the City. at 34 SouthTHIRD Street. SAND-BILL PRINTING, Beat and Cheapest in tha Oity. at 34 South THIRD Streit. PAMPHLET PRINTING, end every other dosariP bon of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates. at RINGWALT & BROWN% proiloreldisio 84 sonth MUER etrim4. Oel3-11 re The subjoined is from a well-known citizen, intimately acquainted with the gentleman referred to as his informant: PHILADNLPHIA, April 23, ISM, A gentleman who, for the pant year, has bran Settled in business at Montgomery, Alabatae, re turned, via Savannah, Georgia, and arrived at New York on the evening of Sunday, the 21st instant, and is new in this city. He left. Montgomery in company with about twenty other Northern men, and took the last boat from Savannah. A boat of the line entered the port jest in they loft, and was seined by the Secession authorities for the use of the Confederacy. United States steamers are lying off the city, and will probably prevent the rebels from egress with the captured steamer• This gentleman reports a strong Union feeling throughout Alabama. lie was present when the news of the evacuation of Fort Sumpter wan pub licly read, and although three formal cheers were given the crowd was immediately silent, many persons appeared dejected, and some wore in tears It is thought the war will be a long one. The advocates of the movement declare that, though they may be overpowered, they cannot be sub dued, and they are determined, while they bold the power, that the people, wbo, for the moat part, are very ignorant, shall not be allowed to express any opinion favoring Union. We have received the following from a ear respondent at Cheater Oszersn, April 23,1861 The high state of excitement in our town was last evening much increased by a despatch, " to alarm our citizens ' " from Mr. Felton, president of the railroad, that a suspicious-lookin:g schooner, with a large number of men on board, had been seen sailing up the river, with the probable de , sign of burnio g the railro ad bridges, to prevent the transportation of troops. Parties of armed men were at one. detailed to guard the bridges over Chester, Ridley, Crain, and Darby creeks during the night It is net probable that the Bentham rebels would themselves invade our territory to project and carry out any such design, but, as their few sym pathisers among us might engage reckless men for that purpose, and to plunder and burn our small towns, would it not, therefore, be prudent, in our preeent state of weary, to adopt the principle that • all who are not (openly) for us are against to," and for the constituted authorities to give notice to all such persons in the border counties—and, thank God, they are few—that they must either remove to the interior or be arrested and confined, so that they cannot give information or aid to the enemies of the Government. From Delaware. A correspondent from Sussex county, Delaware, renewing his subscription, writes : Feeling in Sussex county is somewhat divided, but a great revolution is taking place In the minds Of our people einoe the recent events at Sumpter, Baltimore, and other places. You may set Dela ware down for the Union, the Constitution, the en forcement of the laws, the elms and stripes, Hail Columbia, and Yankee Doodle forever! Whilst we are for the equal rights of all the States, we are not so blind as to throw ourselves away for a mise rable abstraction. Set Delaware down 0. S. The Blue Hen's Chickens will never crow for treason and rebellion. Yours, THIRTY. FOUR. HOUSTON ANT. WESTERN TEX.4.B.—Undor this head the Galveston News, of Saturday, says: " We understand that a letter signed by nearly 900 persons, emanating from San Antonio, has reached Mr. Houston, the late Executive, asking him to come out there and deliver his tirade against the Convention and the Legislature, the Southern Confederacy, South Carolina, eta. " This petition, we learn, is to be followed by others, from that part of the country. "The 900 are, no doubt, of those German and other citizens of Ban Antonio, who were armed vine two months ago, by the Mayor's request to Gen. Twine, from the guns in the U. S. arsenal, in order to protent the City from that femme Bay lor ' Armada' Mr. Houston himself devised—in fertile fancy—in order to frighten Gen- Twifxs in to a surrender to him of the arsenal and military contents. "The State Commissioners have demanded the return of these arms, as State property, bet their holders refuse to give them up, and still retain them." HIRINADE IN HONOR OF A POLICE orncan WHO SERVED. IN FORT SIERFTRE Some two months ago Mrs. Major Andersen, then in this oily, being desirous to visit her hus band in Fort Sumpter, Peter Bert, an officer of the Twentieth ward was deputed to escort her to Charleston. Once inside the fort Mr. Bart, who had served under Major Anderson through the Mexican war, resolved to remain by hie old com mander, and aid in defending the fort. This be did, and in doing so proved himself to be a gallant and intrepid soldier. After the stars and stripes bad been shot down by the guns of the rebel forces. Hart instantly seiz ed the National colors, which he bad go heroically defended in Mexico, and nailing the flag to a pole, raised it to its former position with his own hands, amid the (sheers of Major Anderson and his soldiers. Having returned in the Baltic, Mr. Hart forth• with reported himself for duty to Captain Walling of the Twentieth ward. This fact soon imams noised abroad, and in the evening Mr. Hart was honored with a serenade at the station•house. The street was filled with patriotic citizens, who would not be satisfied till Mr. Hart appeared on the bal cony and made a short speech to them.—N. Y . paper. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PIIILADELPHIA, April 23,1561 With the knowledge of the reinforcement of Washington and the menacedfortressea in Virginia and Maryland, the pressure to sell stooks has some what abated, and prices tend to a partial *ovary from the heavy decline suffered during the last week.. Reading Railroad stook advanced to 161— a gain of one dollar a share upon the opening price yesterday. City sixes were sold at 96; Pennsyl vania Railroad shares at 37; and first mortgage bonds at 100, and these securities were firm at thew prices. In the money market matters are at a stand still, though a little more activity is apparent among business men, and the stunned-like sus pension of trade which followed the announcement of the murders in treacherous Baltimore is gra dually wearing away. Indignation is expressed in New York at the de cision of the courts in the ease of the Bawler frauds on the New Raven Rsilroad Company. The Courier and Enquirer Says "The New York and New Haven Railroad publish to-day a notice that their transfer books are now open, and that a dividend of $3 per share will be paid to the holders of genuine stock on demand. It will be remembered that in August, 1859 the company having made a separation of the bona fide stock from that said to be opurious, this divi dend was declared, and the payment of it was im mediately stopped by an injunction On the trial of a suit in equity, brought by the coed against the holden of the so- called spurious stook, it was de cided that the parties defendant bad no rights as stockholders, but that they had probably a good cause of aotion against tho +company for the damages sustained by the sots of Schuyler, the agent of the company. Since the rendition of the judgment the injunction has been removed. The actions for damages, however, are barred by the statute o 1 limitation, so that the unfortunate vic tims of the Schuyler fraud have virtually no re dress The Board of Brokers today adopted a resolution striking ell , the securities of this road from the list, this being the only way in whlehihat body can show its contempt for a company whioh repudiates the act of its own president and transfer agent." The Legielature of Wig:10118112 has paseed an act preventing the summary Closing up of banks which refuse to redeem their notes on demand ; in ether words, authorizing them to suspend specie pay ments till the 2Dth December next. The Louisville Journal oontesses that never, in any country, did the banking institutions oontri. buts so promptly and abundantly for the support of a war as the banks of the East and North are now doing. Nothlog could be stronger evidence of a fearfully aroused spirit among the people. Philadelphia Stock Exchange sales, April 23,1861. RICROITID BY S.E. SLATMAIMR, Merchants' Enahange FIRST BOARD 4Pa 11 P . 37 2 Harrisb Yi Ib do-.. 37 1000 Wilco R 69—...09. 90 6 do.— .37 20.0 City 6s--new, 96 9 d 0...— . , 37 woo do.-......new. 96 50 Rendin2 R— 1636 300 do—. ...new, DB BO 16", f OW Reading 6 9 ' 90 10 Harrisb 96 4000 d 0—....—. 00 BETWEEN BOARDS. 60 11806 Cray 63- new. 96 SECOND BOARD. 400 City Gm.. --new. 96 100 Reading. It -110 _ do--.....138W. 96 60 do- . ... 16% Pauli 31 13 d0.....316163 100 Reading -.16X 100 do-- Mu do_._.-.:......... 16% 20 liarrisbur2 : ll-- 60 . 5 6 /00*- 1604 6 Minato(' A-- -64 60 da ys. 1614 14 d0..._... -.-- 54 50 do ------ leig 4 do ._......,».. 64 60 d 0.....,.....,.. 11061 11060 Lehigh Valley 65. 9194 to d 0....--.-.... 1614 Sub Penn'a R-18=36.100 100 d 0....-- 1604 5600 do- ...imin.g.loo 100 do—.._.- 151i1 10001 0 Penn'a 66.... 60 ma —. be. 1514 11 Morris e'l-nerd 308 1814 9 do .108 Ititi do. - --.16 11-36 8 do.- -._pr'fd.l69 CLOSING PRICE.S-DULL. Bid. Asked Phiadelpltiage- 31 92 Phi l la. tis 01. 91 Phila. 6anew- 66 9634 Penns - St 84 Read R 16.4" 184 Read mt (la in '43 Btli Read m 363 'B6- 634 70 Prone ex-div. 3 8 4 £ ST Penna. R2dmtBa 83 88 Noma Can eon, 45 51 Moms Can rscios 16834 Bob 14 66 'B2- -- 61 68 bah Nav Imp 6s. lu 76 Soh Nay 5tk..... 771 Soh Nay Praia.. 13 21 1000 10 Pa Ga— --- Philadelphia Markets. There is a firmer feeling in Flour to-day, and ete bble have been disposed of at $5.250550 for oommon and good superfine. bloat holders ask the latter rate for good straight lots. The demand is chiefly to Supply the trade at these rates for superfine. and $2123405.3173.4 for extra; $6805.26 for family; and $6.11001.25 Or bbl for fanoy brands, as in quality. The receipts and stocks are moderate for the season. Rye Flour is steady. with small sales at $360 4, bbl. Corn Meal is more iaqui - cd for, and Pennsylvania Bleat rather scarce at $215 ifY bb'. receipts and sales are moderate, and the market rather dull. 4500 bushels only found Muer!, at lion for good Ohio red. and 14046150 a for white, in &Wing 600 bushel. prime Kentucky do at a price kept private, all in store, Rye is steady. with a further small sale of Penner lvanta to note at Nth COTII is dull. &delta some 0 Oce bushels new yellow, however, are re volted, at 62,3 for prime Brenham afloat, including cue lot of fair quality t sle, and 2,000 bushels in store at the same rate. Oais are steady, and MO bushels Fenner 1- gania brought 33340. The receipts are light. Barley 38 quiet. Ilsag.—There is very little queroitron offering. and sales of 15 bads ate reported at $36.60 for first No /1 and 60 for No. 2, CovroW —There is nothing doing. !Lidera are ask ing an mimeo but there is little or no de.hand from n soufieturers. Gti ocsa la.—Holders of Coffee are firm. with sales of 000 byes prime Rio at igo. and 400 hails Cuba Sugar at 05e/00. all on time. meats rkioV.alar.Bo.--vithgaj f a r r e k e e l t y l a s t birt lull apt prices. d barrelled Not u.k doing in Bacon or tnt Neale. Lard 15 steady. with ti E TlAref tierces at 10Ne, and kegs at Ile, cash. Butter Waage' continues firm, with small sales at 17e for drudge, 17340 for kb% and KlelfiKo for Pennsylvania 54d ohm WI. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1861. --- Horn GUAM Or 111 MUMMY/MI WARD." — T hs citizens of the Thirteenth ward have noted with com mendable promptness in organizing their quota of rata for home Wanes. 'Their headquarters is at Wallah Sill, northeast corner of Eighth and Callowhill streets, where they are rapidly acquainting themselves with the military tooting requisite for active service. About three hundred of tee moat respectable citizens of the distrust are already enrolled, and it will probably "- quire but a few days to double this number. A. fa, Spangler, Esq., Colonel D, W. 0. Moore. James T. Brodie, and others have rendered prominent and effi cient service in perfeotirg this organization with so much promptueee. Mr. Brodie, a military veteran, a gentleman, and an esteemed citizen. has, we believe, had tendered to him and accepted the command of this fine body of men. From the valiant antecedents of many. known to us personally, attacked to this corps, we suspect that their mode of dealing with Seceders, should snob a contingency arise, will be rather summary. A PATRIOTIC LlTlllitallY BOCISTY.—At a stated meeting of the Melville Literary Eeeiety of thie sit!. held on Monday evening. 22d inst., in the basement of the Find Reformed Presbyterian Chun h. Cherry street, below hleventh, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, we learn with pleasure that some of our members have enrolled themselves as soldiers in the great army on the side of freedom ; and whereas, it is now manifestly the duty of all Who love liberty and their country to prepare themselves to take part in the coming contest: Therefore, Resolved, That the usual meetings of the society be discontinued until the cause of freedom shall be tri umphant. Resolved, That the members attach themselves to mash branches of the eerviee as they shall each prefer. so that when our country calls we may be able to re spond efficiently and with credit. The meeting then adjourned. giving three cheers for those who had a'ready volunteered. RAILROAD CONDUCTORS ENLISTING —WO under atand that Coffin Caret. r ea., president of the Chest nut and Walnut-eireet Passenger Railway. ham gen eronely offered all employees on this road. who are willing to enhat in the service of their country, that their places shall be ready for them on their return. in addition to which he is 'presenting to all who accept this offer a handsome revolver. We telieve several have resolved to go. and three have already sone, the latter receiving a 5120 revolver each. ' UNION BADGES.—Dealere can be supplied with Union Rosettes b. tha manufacturers, Lincoln, Woods & Pliohols, 723 Chestnut street. We understand that the demand le great, and order fiom the country are received daily. The people of the North are united in one solid pha lanx. There is no diversity of sentiment now,,,what ever may have been the differences of political opinions heretofore. We are neither Linoolnitee. Douglaaiten, Mineritez, nor Blatherekitec but good 1010.1 Unionitesi all keeping step to the music of the Union. and having for our rallying cry, " The Union. the whole Un.on, and nothing but the Union!" " United we stand, Di vided we fall!" Men and money. the terrible "• sinews of war." are ours; and, with both " might and right"• on our side, who can doubt that victory and the enemy will be ours aleo ? Whether it bee million of men, or A MILLION OP DOLLARS that is wanted, the response " Aye ! aye!" comes up promptly. Every city. sown, and hamlet in the North is literally perspiring with patriotic ardor, and each lavishes its means in defence of the National standard. And then the self-saori fining devotion; OFFERED BY GENNRAL SCOTT at the shrine of Liberty ! 44 ho dare question the loyalty of that veteran hero The strategy of" Old Chenultepeo" will so effectually scotch the snake " Secession," as to ever after compel it to lay low." The long-vaunted " chivalry" of the Eolith is about to be brought to the tett, FOR TUE HEAD OF the Northern forces—the brave Soott—ie not to be in timidated by fiery braggadomoe. . . The period at which " forbearance ceases to be a virtue" has already passed. The 'Southern Wiffet ha s teased the Itionhern Lion till he Las got him fairly aroused, and the coming blow from his ponderous paw will attest the power with which he silences pressraP tuous opponents. Much as we deplore the interruption of our telegraphic communication with the South in these portentous times, depriving us of information - resuming the movements of the enemy, tee., AM* we are not without hope that we shall be able to drop JEFFERSON DAVIS (from) a line before the lapse of many days! In the meantime, our volunteers and novices in the art of war should lose no time in acquiring a thorough military education. This is absolutely indispensable. To do this they should at once avail themselves of reliable, authorized Eoolui on Military Tactics, procuring them, of osurse, (together with the accompanying presents' which they may leave in the hands of their relatives and friends as mementos), at GEORGE O. E VANS' roPonari Girr-Booic EXPORII:73i. No. 439 Chestnut street. SW' Sec advertise/nem under head of " New Publica tions." Tun MONSTER MIMIC caught In the Delaware, opposite Richmond, will be exhibited to-day at the Penn Treaty ground, Peach. above Columbia avenue, (We Hanover street.) Price of admittance 20 cents. Children 10 cents. A ClnlittY 011annn.—Those pereone—and they are nnmerons—who may hereafter wish to " Crock their jokes With Granville Stokes," will have to proreed one door further west than his old store, namely, 609 Chestnut street. where they will find anew and superb stock of cloths and ready- made cloth ing, that had just been obtained from the most eelehra ted sources, and all are offered et reduced prices. Philadelphia may well be proud or her fashions. no far as gentlemen are concerned. they are absolutely con trolled by Granville Stokes, whose immensely increas ing trade has induced him to removes to his present noble more, where he dispenses a gift with every arti• ole sold. But to all his customers he says " Come and examine for yourselves." THE UNIFORM OF TEM BOSCH GIIARD.-0010nel Pleasanton has determined upon the uniform to be worn by the Home Guard. Gentlemen desirous of procuring their " Borne Guard" outfit. o r ordinary garments for civil uses. can obtain something elegant and beeoming, at the Brown etons Clothing Hall of RookluilA Wilson, 803 and 605 Cheetant street, above sixth. This firm keeps papa with the times, aid turns out elegant apparel, of every description, for gentlemen and youths. ARRIVED. Schr Chief. Champlin. 4 days from Norwich, with do mestics to Wale. Learning & Co. Sob r Mail. Kelly, 4 days from Providence, with indite to Crowell ic C4hrie. Bahr Ivy, Henderson. a dare from New York, in bal last to E Sawyer k Co. Rohr Thom James. Barns, 2 days from Chesapeake City. with grain to Christian & Curran. Rohr Mime Virden. & r Chambes. 1 day from Lewes, Del. with COTO to J L Beeley CO. Steamer P Siddoll, 24 hours from Now York, with miles to W M Baird & Co. CLEARED. Snhr U Wittette, Parson, Norwich, °miner, Stickaey k Wellington. Sohr Lady Lake. White, Fail River, do tearreePondenee of the PhiladeMida Ernhanse.) LEWES. Del., A vril 22 The ship Fawn, from Nampton Rosati. and Rohr d P Hawes. in ballast, bound up, remain at harbor. Wind SW—weather fine. Yours, &o. N. W. RICKMAN. MBMORAN n A , Steamship Karnak Massenet', from Havana 16th inst. via Nassau lath. arrived at New YOTK yesterday. Ship southern Rights. rearward. from Liverpool, via Delaware Breakwater. arrived at Baltimore Rlst 1119 t. Bark Sea Eagle. Kenn., hones for Barbados', was spoken ISM inst. let 9234 lone 56 IL Barg Chase. Raffia, sailed from Baltimore 20th inst. for. Montevideo. Brig Daniel Maloney, Steelman, arrived at New York yesterday from Savannah. via Norfolk. where she put in in distress. and reports having been roughly handled by the Secessionists. Brig Clarence, Baloney, sailed from Baltimore 20th inst. far Rio de Janeiro. Bohr J L, Rafter. Clark, from Richmond, at N York yesterdaßohr 1, Kennedy. Christy, sailed from Alexandria 20th inst. for Phi ladeletis. Bahr Louisa Gray. Weaver, hence. arrived at Wash ington 20th Met. Bohr St it Wheeler, Meditlauchlitt, from Galveston, ar rived at New York yesterday. Bohr Marion. Jordan. cleared at New York yesterday for fililltille, NJ. Str. Sarah, Jones, hence, arrived at New York yes terday, OAK ORCHARD ACID EiralNG WATER. — Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem ists and Physicians respeoting the use et this WATER in the mute of many diseases of the human system. will be supplied gratis on application to FREDERICK BROWN, FIF TR and CREZTN UT Street., or FRED ERICK BROWN, JR., NINTH sod CHESTNUT Streets. C ELL AND GET A. PAMPHLET. apIS-tf B lio lni ng ifa lsTa i n ll dk --- - 3. : i64d 8X . :44k66 91 1 i Leh 411 & ni. 30 01 Leh CI tc N Bop-62 88 North Penne, K ..... 8 N P 6 ft 65..intott 69 60.4 .91 Penpa R 105-85 91 ICar/mien% prof_ ... 7 Frank aceonthw 41 286E30-at R divriff.— 403 re linoe&Vine-et H. 8 20 Weer Phila. a_._6s 68 Spruces& Pine.— 6 8 i (broil a; Coates-- 1334 'Chest 4k, Wain.-- 30 Amt. 23—Evening CITY ITEMS. Glorious News I DIA RIXF BEE FOURTH PAGE. SPECIAL NOTICES. BATORSLOWS HAIR iuYs.---This celebrated and perfeot Bair Dle is the best in the word. All others are mere imitations of this great original, which hai garped.such extensive patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Harr Dye instant/to produces a splendid black or natural brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair, and will remedy the it/ Affects of bad dyes, invigorating the hair for life. Bold by all Druggists and. Perfumers. Wholesale by Ie&EINEBTOOK & CO:. DYOTT & CO., Philadelphia. nehl-tf ONB .ralo3l OLOTHING OF TUB Lavin Byyrzs, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. Al! goods made to order warranted satisfactory. Our ONIK-PRICE system is Bth:call ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. sett-ly JONES & CO., 644 MARKET Street. GROPER & BAILER'S OHLEBRATRE MASSLESS. SEWING MACHINES: The Beet in Use for Family Sewing. No. 730 OE I. STNIIT Street. Philadelphia. Sliff -1y MARRIED. McILVAINE-BAVAGE.—On the 16th instant, at Washington, D. C., hy the Rev. C. C. Meador, .1. L. Mollvaine to Miss Caroline P. Savage, daughter of Hon Joe. Beware. of Rahway. N. I. NIORRI - —MUULEN.—On the ~ 9 th inet.. by Rev. A. Culver. Mr. Thomas Moms to M:ss Catharine Mul len. both of Mill 'reek, Montgomery count', Ca, " KIRKPATRICK— Ka CM —On the trili inst'„ by the Rev. J. H A.Bomberger, Mr. James T. Kirkpatrick, J-,, to Miss Emma .1. Ranhon. of this Gay. JORDAN—ma LEB.—iin the 16th inst. by Rev. Mr. Douglas, Francis 8. Jordan to Mrs. h. Sales, bothof V ra irm A ti T i 7 . l4lAS—Rownniv.—On the lath of February, by Rev. W. A. Wood. William 0. Matthias to leather Bowdon. all of this city. le McCLERNAND—DERR.—On the 21st., by Rev. W. T. Eva, Mr. Samuel Moelernitnd to Miss Eliza Derr. sem ußcH—sm I TH.—Henry 2:st inst., by Rec. John W, Jackson. Mr, Charles Hery c , churcin to Miss Emily Smith, all of this city. DIED. ELMF.S.—On the morning of the 21st inst., Lydia, widow of the late Thomas Elmes, in her 73d year. Funeral this day , Wednesday.) the 2ith. at 9 P. 91.. from the residence of her son-in-law, Joseph L'eaver. No 603 Marshall nitre. ettliTE.—On tan stet inst., Charieg N., son of Capt. David and Sarah N. Smith, in the Mal year of his age. Funeral from the-resi d ence of ins parents. No. MO New Market street, on Thursday afternoon at 2 Vetoer. .... spit I NGER.—On the 21st inst., Adeline. 'Wife of the late John V ' opt - Inger, in the 3Sil year of her ape. Funeral trom her late residence. No. 1137 Wood street this ( Wedner der ) afternron at 3 o'clock. ** t:ArSTOß.—tin the 23) inst„ Mrs. Elizabeth Castor, is the 68th year ot her age. Funeral from the residence of her eon, John N. Castou li olmeelpig Twemy-third ward, on Thursday moraLs. at 10 o clock. tWaJJEft befil).-0n the list inst., Mary Ann, wise of liobert Sunderland. and daughter of Henry and Jo an - a Lam. in the 39th year of her age. FFI uneral from •he residence of her father, - Henry Litre, No. Ileddonth Eighth street, Mil (Weuneedly) afternoon. at S o'clock. sr° Y .—Oa the Est last., Thomas, son of Daniel and , Margaret Stoy, m the 30th year Ulna age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, naafi nmon street, this ( Wednesday) aftertmon. at S o'clock. Fllfik.R.—On the 21st inst.. Came J. daughter of Christian and Margaret Fisher, in the 24th year of her \ ag ftineral from the residence of her parents. Mer maid lane. half mile east of Chestnut iiill, this (Wed nesday) a ft ernoon, M 1 o'clock. * M3GEE.—On the 39th hitt , Miss Annie - Magee, in the 17th yrsr of her sgo. Flows' from the residence of her mother, Seventh street. below Columbia avenue, am (W ecloead°,:" 17281111 -Njitvilis; 23d inst., Mr. JohnChorlton, in the 90th year of his ego. Funeral 'roil] the revidedoe of his envie-law, Mr ,Toesph Metoalfe. Adams street. Frankford. this rvermeedevi afternoon. nt l &cloak. BUTLER.—On the 22d init., Eliza Butler. Funeral from her late residence. No. IeSX Cherry street, this (Wednesday) afternoon. at 3 ceolocut. MOURNING BTORS', NO. 918 OHEST _a " 1 r Street. —BPAPON & have just re new.. gray mixed Chews Getames, ; black and white Paris printed Grenadine Barnes MG% him:keno sonde do- PNie ; Wank and aural" Gh , lty Delaines, itgio ; black liereges,Mo ; black plaid Heresies, Ma; second mourning Engieh Chintzes, leo ; Bhepnero Plaid Poll de Chevres ' &O. Also. blank Baregee,Urape roaretz, Crape 'femme tans.fhlmtner Bombazines. Chmllym. 13a.rege Iternami. nr Grenadine Hammes, Camels' Hair Hareem 'remi ses, Mouseltnes. Lauren , and all other goods requisite of deep ann second mourning attire. INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.— The NATIONAL FLAG will be raised on the toy of the Betiding at 3 seelook THIS AFTER.NooN, previous to the r zbibitiott. with waste by the Bead. it APPEAL Tow THE PATRIOTIL.—THE Ladies' Union Relief Assmo 131 stion,.E purner. , f g41:111111 and SPRING HARDEN Streets, will thank fully receive any contributions of money or materials ; such as red or tray flannels, notion sooks, handkor .chiefs. and crash. to be made up as voluntary offering' for the soldiers who have nobly volunteered in defence 'of our count 7. Any persons oolleoting on behalf of this aseoniatinn will be provided with boots slimed by ,the °Moen. Mrs. TBO s. C. Pa SR R, Preeident. M rs. J. W. M ASSF,Y, Vice Presicent. lt* fohm, parr LINK T.IBERTS. reftretary. KirTHE MONSTER WHALE VAUGHT In the Daiwa' e, omen, Richmond, will be ex ted TO MAY at the PENN Tar ATY mum), jimitc,R. above Colombia avenue. (late Hanover MO Priem of admittance 26 cent& Children 10 came. av 24-10; the :AT A MEETING OF THE RETIRED Members ,nf the STATU Fab CIBLER, held at etherill House on the evening of the 22d umlaut, Jonn B. Doheert. Esq . was called to the chair, Major B.J. Willem.. Capt. B Bares . and Robert Wad were chosen Vice Presidents and Cherlee H. Masson and Score° R. Birch appointed Secretaries. The b object of the meeting halms been stated by Major Williams, it ass unanimously Resolved, Th.it this meeting form itself Frio a mili tary orgenization,to be entitled the STATE FENCI - OLD (WARD, to act in oonjunetion with the 9 .l4:s i eritt this Meeting adjourn to meet on Wed rinntulay evening, the 2frir Instant, at 8 o'clock, at, the office of William iitrnthere, No. 1022 Market street. Mho dee tendered the use of his large Wareroom to drill te,) and that all the retired member, and active -members who remain in the city he invited to attend.l FIRE DEPARTMENT.—AT A MEET ING of the Board of Director' of the Fire De - Tr. pa, tment. held on the 22d inst.. the tollowine preamble and resolutions were offered by Mr. E. F. Miller, of the iladelpnia Hose Company, and unanimously adopted : Whereat, Is view of oar present national difficulties. it is flttrix that we, the representative' of the -Phila delphia Fite Department, should, in common with other bodies, express our devotion to our country, and our determination to protect its flat : Therefore. be it Bamford, That the members of the Phileulelphia Yoe Department have from the days of the Revolution to the present time manifested a zealous ambition fo^ the prorperity of the nation, and lot the protection of the etitistitntien and laws. ..Rintaited; 'Nat we have undying faith in the Condi tntion:of the United States, Its principles and its corn- Minisest and that as Pennsylvanians. as Philadel phians. and as Firemen, we will yield to none in our devotion to and cordial supp'irt of our oountrr, and that we stand ready to defend and preserve it at every risk, at every hazard, and every sacrifice. ML.4I. RTONE, President. .- 0 11tters', 'P. WEST DL a IC. h, Remotary• tt rNOTICE.—ALL ANSWERS TO THE Ciroular of the COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC APE/Twin be received by JOSEPH PATTERBON, President of the Western Bank, who has been appointed Treasurer. ap23-6t* IrPRAYER FOR OUR COUNTRY.—AT meeting of the clergy of the O mM Church. a Wl: city. held on Monday, the 211 d met.. the under signed were aspointed a committee to make arrange ments, with the approbation of the Bishop, for having one et the Episcopal Churches ope behalf stair at a con venient hour, for speoial prayer in of our.ootin try, in this hour of its peril ; and for God's blessing on those who go forth in its defence. The hour agreed noon is five o'olook P. hi. The following churches will be Ginned for this ressese, etch on the Oa. de signated : Bt. Paul's Charati on Monday; Bt. Philip's on Tuesday ; All Sainte tnuirch on Wednesday' Church of the Atonement on Thursday ; Church of the Holy Trizoty on fencer ; and the. Church of the Intercessor en eaturday. These sernaes will bean; on W EDN Ka- DAV' /IF TERM() e, of thug week. at eLI. BAINTIV CHURCH, aoreer of TWELFTH and FiTZWATe R. end b 3 continued in the order shove slated until fur ther notice la given. JOHN A. VAlJOffoot..p D., R RIES D. COOPEtt. ap23.3t* RICHARD NEWTON, D. D. bWSCHUYLKILL AND MJ&QUEHANNA RAILROAD o.—The Annual Meeting and ion of the Stookliolderg of the Bohuylkill and Ran o:Wilmot& Asiiroad Company. as required by their charter, will be held at the (111011 IN Eia TAL ROT oL, in the mtr of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on MON DAY. May 0th.1821. at 12 o'clock, M., tar the purpose of choosing a Prominent and tax Manage• e to serve for the ensuing year, and alto for the eolisideration "f each other butane/1g as may properly be brought before mud meeting. FRANK B. BOND, A pril 13, 1861. rapte-tmva) Secretary. fry' A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD ER-A flatt Bondholders of the Imam epti AI it .urtinstent Railroad Company ~ill be held at 'heir °Mee o. 30S aP aLNUT Street. Philadelphia, on MONDAY; the 29th inst., at 12 o'clock M t for the purpose of re ceiving the Annual Report and accompanying state ments of the past year. An election for President and Aix Managers. to serve for the ensuing year. Will be held from 12 Oslo* M, toe P. M., on MOADAY, May 6t,h, at the same place. WK. C. LOVGSTRETir. Secretary. PhPadelphia, April 19th, 1221. a 020• s to th 129 MILITARY NOTICES. IHOME GUARD-SIXTH WARD.- At a meeting of the citizens of the Sixth Ward. held on Monday Evening. at the house of Col. Pr. ANA GAR, No. 146 North eIXTfi Street. convened for the purpose of forming a HONK OVA RI), Alderman C. Homer...ea called to the chair, William R. Taylor, esa , Col 0. tt. P. Parker, and Col. John S. Warner, were apaoint , d Vice Presidents, and Bernard Rafferty, Secretary, when it was unanimously Rvolved to form a SOME GUARD, and Edward Wihiains, 0. H. F. Parker. George M. Baugh. Richard T. Wellington, and Bernard Raff..rty were appointed to receive tee names of citizens oestrous of joining the Guard. The company t i fi.M t fl o . ;Ira it i at e r iagl4olk!VgelleoW tee volt sit at the House of Pol. FLANAGAN from 10 A.M. until? P. Id., THIS DAY, to receive the names of citizen who wish to join the Home Guard of the Sixth Ward. CHRISTOPHER BRAZER, President. BERNARD RAFFERTY. secretary. it* CONTI P. MUM, HOTEL, April 13, 1801. it" AT . A MENAING HELD Tffit3 DAY, the following named gentlemen were appointed a Cammiitee to receive contributions for the purpose of IM ME IiIATELY ecuipping the Company of Ran gers *aimed br Capt. Wm, McMullin. Wm. H. Kern. i.ewis C. Cassidy, H A. . hanwiok, Jos. B. Craig, ' Geo. H. Moore, Benj. Allen ' 7.'hiellemn, ' . Jarti. MisKiliben, . ' R. George. Wm. V. McGrath. The Committee will ' sit at the " Continental" from 10 ololtak A. M.. until 10 P. M. THIS BAY (Wed nesday.) Contributions may also ' be sent to either of the members of the Committee. It li.the lenceente_xemiesmorte of the TB IRD -LIORT . VOLUNTEERSt. WAM'MV-13---A.4, KIFLK BA TTALION, Colonel OARAIEL DE KOR FONAY : comp _any A. Captain NEWELL FAY, N 0.261 North THI n 0 Street. Company B, Captain A. MATZ DORF. No. 467 North TWELFTH Street. Campers 0, Onetain E. M. WOODWARD, ARCH Street, ahoy , . oIX HI., north side. Company D, Captain J. S. CORDES, FIFTH Street, above ARCH. Conivant E, Captain AMOS M. MOONEY, northwest corner of FOUKTH and ARCH Streets. Company F. Captain FRANK W. RUSH, No. 603 8. TB 111 0 Street. apl4 Bt* -11 - HOME GUARDS HEADQUARTERS, FIITLADPLPHIA, April 12. Mal - - - ORDI•.R No. 3.—The Uniform for the HOME GUARD will consist of a single-breasted light or cadet gray frock coat, with attoding caller, and buttons of the arm to which the regiment mar belong: pantaloons of the same material; cap of army pattern, of drab color. with a rosette of the llattonai Colors. Red. White, and Blue. The Uniforms can be procured at a oost not exceeding Twenty Dollars for each man. and ...Di he furnished by the members of the ROME GUARD themselves. The UnVorms will be habirnally worn. so that on the occasion of an alarm the officers and men can !emir at once to their armories, without stopping to change their clothes. Gametal Miii.arr Organizations, formed or to be formed. will select their own Uniforms. ifilaned,) A. J. PI,IcsBXNTON, gaga Commander of Rome Guard. 111 ATTENTION, COMPANY!—'the Delaware and Cheater county citizen' are respect fully invited to attend at the GREEN TREE HO TEL, in Chester oonntZ, Pa.. for the purpose of forming a Mounted Rifle Limp:toy for the proteotion of our tights. on TRUittata ,'"th, at 2 o'clock P. M. By order of Capt. RAWL DAVIS. iWABTED.—A Good DRUMMER and FIFER, with Instruments, for the Downingtown Volunteers, to whom good wages and plenty of ra tions will be given. Apply soon, We are in a hurry. The country is bleeding. address, DAML• RING WALT, en43.3t* nOWKINGTOW el, Fa. SCOTSMEN, TO THE RESCUEI- A meeting of the Sone of Scotia willing to form a corps for active nerviest in the defence of the Con stitution and the Flag tbat have so nobly 'protected them in tte land of Abair adontion, will be .held at the hotel. 8. H. corner 'ELEVEN li Et end MARKET Streets. on WEDNESDAY lr. VENIN G. 24th inetant. at 8 o'clk. WM. STRUTHERB, HO - N GIBE O. BERSON, TRAM. J GEO 01880 N. WM. HURRAY, JOHN FLETCHER. sash-St" And others. AsBUTCHERS, AROUSlC!—AD jaunted meettng to finish the formetion of UtiVAL,R V 0018PArii r 8 'lli be held at the vr, ~ , rItILL 1101',1 4 ,8 on 7 O-AIORRO co abureday) hVgIVINS. at 714 o'clock. All persons haying horses are invited to attend. A. R. PAUL, President. P. LOWRY. Ja.. Secretary. ap24-2t* THE INDEPENDENT MOUNTED RANGERS, under the command of Col. William U. 'Young_ and Capt. P. A. Pll2- rdad, vat' meet TO-frIGaT, at tha United tte‘teit lintel, eleventh and Market. A full attendance to de et red, iteorcuts are wasted, It LEGAL. INTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP t•ADELPRIA- In NIA matter of the Fame of JOSEPH CARTER, deeaaeed The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle. aid adjust the &mount of JOHN lo FRALLEr, ad ministrator of JOSEYtt CARTER, decesaed, and to report distribution of the balance in the halide of the amount - oat. wilt meet the parties Interested, for the purpones of hie avooin , ment. on TillE34DaY. - rhe.7th d‘r of Mar 0351, at 4-Wale& F. Id.. at his office, No. 530 WA ntreet. , n the otty of Philadelphia. sp'24-wfm-in* . 'JOHN At THOMAS. aaditer. 1N THE ORPR6NS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF FR IjAAPFL FRIA. Estate of FERDInAND JOSEPHNEIDLEF dined. I he auditor appointed to audit settle, and adjust the account of i Mantel hi KU ft Z and wILIN arel. WIED ERdREI Fzeouto JOSEPHst Will and Tea. 'lament of FERDINAND NEIDLSR de ceased. and report distribution of the balance in ' their hands, teill.meet the patties interested. for the emcees of his appointwnt, on TUESiteY, May T. 2861, at 4 F. M., at hia °lice. No. 1212 WALNUT Street, in the arty of Philadelphia. WM. ERNST, ap24-Wfm-at Auditor. r I iAvAL. ORDER. 1- 4 COMMANDANT'S OPTIeu, U. FL Nary Yard. Philadelphia. April 23.11381. Commanders, Lieutenants, Masters. Passed fdiuship men. Passed and Assistant Eurgeona in the Navy. whose names are borne upon the books of this station for par. wilt report their addresses, without delay. to this nffice. a. F. DU PONT, ap2l-9t Commandant ritiRING THE PRESENT TIME -e—r 20 ner cent. will be allowed on all bIILITARY BOOKS, At the °fano of Ape'eton's tlyolopedia, 33 booth b.IX PH letreet.ne stairs. ap22Anwf3t JOHN McFARuAN. Agent FXotlikkitiE ON Lo NDON.—£67O Colo nial Bank Bills, for sale by JAURETOTIR & CARSTe Rh, 52.0.1 Snub, FRONT Street. an24-St EXCHAI , .GE ON FRANCE.-51,000 fr. Bank of Martinique Bills on "olonial Bank agents 01 Paris. for eale by „latiitjaite. C & CARSTA 26% South FRONT Street. ara-at GUNNY itAtib.-40 bales Heavy Bags, for sale by JAURETCHE &CA RATA IRS. apn - at 202 and 204 South FRONT StreetAl KITED STATES ROSION OFFIOF U —Tim office for paying pensions has bean RE MOVED to No. 4-9 WALNtiTL Street second story ()the,. boom from 10 to 2 o'clock . . L. roULNON. apl2 6= Pension Arent. F lLlii ALAN UFA() .I.OEX 211 rosw STREET. fprs and Rasps of every description, and good quality, made to order, at the above establiehment, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at manufacturer's prices. Receding done in a supenor manner. apt-dem J. 11. BM [TR. RESTAIJ.KiIIiT I No. SOS MARKET STREET. Formerly kept by Jame, Prowler, lately deeeased.ji now reopened an der the .management of hie eon. JAB. pitogsbß, Ja., who will continue the business. as heretofore. rehie.ti RETAIL DRY GOODS. OPENING OF SILK CLOAKS AND El.hnCH TO DAY. The New Share Silk Seeks. The New Shape S lk Cloaks. The New Shape Milk Mantles. The New Wipe Silk Dusters. Water -proof musk Mixed Tweed.. EYRE Be, LANDELL. ap24-wfm Tt FOURTH end AROEI Streets EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS. Will open some very desirable NE W . SPRING GOODI TO-DAY. Shepherd , ' Plaid Silica. Pxcra Rich Grenadines First Quality Organdies. Bouquet Satin Plaid Baruch Blue and White Printed Foulards ap24-wfin SHEPHERD'S PLAID INDIA DRESS SILKS. Glossy and perfeet India Bilks. Blank and sit hits Shepherd Plaids. Brown and White do. do. Blue and White do. do. Purple and White do. do. EYRE & LANDELLC Tt FOURTH - and ARCH Streets. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &c., In liquidation of the Estate of J. W. PROCTOR 88 Co., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. The Stook consists of— SPRING CLOAKS, ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS, SILK CLOAKS AND SACQUES, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, LACE FLOUNCING% FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS. FRENCH LACE POINTS. PRIRISCH LACE BOURNOUX, TRAVELING SUITS, FLOUNCING LACES, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, bco., Aro., All in immonee variety, and to be acid at about ONE -HALF THE USUAL PRICES, FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS., To facilitate sales, and enable purchasers to make prompt selections, ALL GOODS will be, marked in PLAIN FIGURES. Special attention is called to this Sale: Great induce ment., as to times, are of in order to olose out the entire Stock. PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, acted 708 CHESTNUT STREET. MANTILLAS. MANTILLAS. OPENING DAILY, • AT WM. P. CAMPBELL'S, No. 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. In hie large and EbEGANT STOCK will be found • the richest display of MANTILLAS, IN SILK AND FANCY CLOTHS. apS-Iris EVER MADE IN TIIIS CITY. NEW MANTILLA STORE. The most splendid SILK MANTLES in the laity HOUGH & 25 FOUTH TENTH STREET. SILK MANTILLAS, In every new stria, the richest qualities ever seen, at the elegant Nevratore, 25 SOUTH TENTH STREET. HOUGH 80 CO. ap7o-lin PYRE & L &EDELL, FOURTH AND M. ' ARCH. will open to-day roma very DESIRABL i• N W GOOD& Ehephe de Plaid Green BMus. Extra Rich Grenadines. Embroidered Mozambique& First quality Organdies, Bouquet Satin Plaid Boraces. Blue end white Figured Foulards. Perfect glossy Irtdta evtest style Spring Mantles... Water-proof black miseu Tweeds. BLACK S ILK MANTLES.-- Blank Silk Coats, Gored Mantles—'aletrits. Garments of Cloth. Fine display in OUR NkiW. LARGE, WELL MKT KO FOCAL COOPER & CONARD, Ilpn , B. E. aor. NINTH and MARKET. BARGAIN Chen° Gingham's at 12.% cent'. Traveling htullis at 25 'sesta. Shepherd's Plaids. Mohair Checks, Black mike. Hoop Skirts. Collar., Handkerchiefs Seta. White Goode, 38 "nu' We i td. TOOT gee VOI A ILk. 8. E cor..N NTH arid MAR n'r. APRIL, 1861. LARGE CASH PURCHASE OF SILKS. THE CHEAPEST SILKS IN PHILADELPHIA. THORNLEY aciloPs have just bonen FOR NET CASH, -slots of Bloc* Bilk', of superior quality, and very Cheap.. S lota of Rich Chaos ilk., in Stripes and Plaids. for 75 cents. Importer/1 price for which has been ig1.10! I lot Heavy Poie de Bthes, solid colors, in Browne, Blues. Green., Modes. Purples, at Hl. Importers , price 611.151 I lot of Double-faced Black Brocade Silks, very desi rable. Rich Berate Robes. 5 and 9 Flounces. at M cents on the dollar. 1 lot Challis De Lathes for 150, worth 25. Beautiful Drage Goods, in great variety . . SHAWL.; AND CLOAKS Linen Goode of our own importation. Power-Loom Table Lunens, Damasks, Table Cloths, &0., &o. Spring Cloths,_Calun mares, Yeetinge, &o. &o. At THORNLEY & CHISM 8, 11. E,rierser .EIGHTH & SPRING GAR DEN Its. N. B.—Will open in a few days Silk Mantle., and French Lace Goods. felon T. & C. GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. New arrivals of the cheapest staple and Fano_y TRIMMINGS at the atom tr 0.1.03 North EIGHTH. Street, only second door above Arch. Kid Gloves. 2 cents a pairs worth 00 Dents; Mohair Nate, to cents apiece, worth Pa cents; Tarlatans, two yards wide, is cents a yard, worth 25 cent.; India Rubber Combs, 0 cents apiece, worth 12 cents; White Curtain Fringes, from 8 mints up tole cents. worth double the price Loftin Lae of Silk and Mohair Mitts, extremely cheap; Dress, Wrapper, and Mantilla Trimmings. of the latest fash ions. at astonishingly low prices; the beet variety of pram and Wrapper Buttons, Paris and London styles ; shawl Borders. of all widths, at less then hall price; Boor , Skirts, of the beet makes, cheaer titan else where; the fluent assortment of Belt Ribbons; Bair Nets, of the last improvements. Ladies, our stook is to numerous to be specified ; it will be to your inter est to visit this place of bargains. No. 203 North EIGHTH street, only Fecund door above Arch, and convince yourselves of the fvot. The Proprietor being 'manufacturer of Ladies' Trimmings, le enabled to offer you more inducements than any other dare in this city iao LONnERSTADTER, m -1m 103 North EIGHTH et-. Zd door ob. Arab. gRECIAL NOTICE.—A RAKE OH 41410 E N. , FOR BARG ONS ! TIER ENTIRE nom TO SE CUM OUT! On soconnt of the unsettled state of the country, and depreasion in the mercantile line, l am determined to close oat MY stook Minh below t he poet of imoortatto. tireat inducements will be offered in Drees Good., Shewlu. Silks a 0.. rind 1 would invite those wishing Dry Goode to examine t. i One hundred Shetland Shawls from $1 to $B. not half their value, at JOHN R. 8 tOICVN WS. tf 702 ARCH Street. CIENTS , AND BOYS' WEAR.—LARGE, NA select. and espeniallr cheap stook of Men's and Boys' seasonable wear. Especial attention devoted tsr Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinits. and to 100176 for Boys ma. COOPER & CONARD. app B. E. cor. Pi 1 ISTR and MARKET. PLAID SILKS, PLAID SILK POPLINS, Just received from New York. bleak and White. Nrovrn and White, Blue and White, And other desirable onion of Cheek eilke, at 5634,6235. and 65e. FANCY BILKS AT. RADDUED ?AWE& In order to crone teem out in session. VERY CHEAP LACK SILKS. Small Plaid Gray Silk Poplins. Chintz Fie'd Graf bilk Poplins, at 660. "flab Vied Grenadines, all colon. NEW lITYL.h OF MILK AND CLOTH COATS. EL L & tiON, No. 713 North TENTR !Street, above Coates, av2o..tE CHARLES ADAMS & SON-EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS-- ofihr. this moraine, a fine assortment of STELLA SHAWLS. purchased at atiotimb and for agile S at a very small advance, ranging in prtoe from $44 to 18. /also. a fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. Chalk Delaines, every variety. from 12340. to 2180. Ghana Mohair'. neat styles, from 19e. to no. Ottoman. Mt recline. and Diagonal Peplum. Silk, haubroidered, and tmbroidered Diagonal Pop lins. Neapolitan Silk Check !Mohair % 78e. and 870. It aDI r CLOAKISOS, in etripcs and plain milers. The latest shave of HOOP SKIRTS ior Ladies and Misses. of the best quality. both tied, and vide and narrow tasie. FRENCH. COLLARS AT HALF PRICE. A small lot just purobased, whioh we will tuaralslU to be mid at one-half the nanalorioe. Grenadine Veil., all color , alla velolities• Veil Bareges, all eolore, including Solferino and drab. Particular attention is Taunted to our House Fare niahing Goods. Shirting Linen., the beat article for Ha. ever. offered, and batter tuntimee in proportion. Salle d Vale Flannel. a full line. / 0866 4-4 uaoleaohed M uslin, fine, go, lame 4 4 unbleached Muslin heavy, 100. ease .leaohed Muahn. 6340. 2 case 4.4 bleached Muslin. %.—splendid. come 4 4 O. Adams & Bon, lea. I case 4-4 C. Adams & Pon, )2}46. 6 4 Boott Mills. amoskeag and Dodgeville. I case 10 4 bleached cheating. 213 n, usually 573,1 e. 1 case .2 4 bleached Sheeting, son, wmally 400. asig-tf 3 11A RP LESS BROTHERS Have placed in aDePartinent, Separate from th-ir aerins Stock, A oolteotton of JOB LOTS Of Suring and summer Drese epode, Comprising Organdies. Bataan!, Lawns, cheap Billie, Chintzes, Lawn and Organdy Robes, Barone Hobos. Flounce' and Junes; All of which be cold At nearly half of usual prices, So as to show only fresh Goods In the other Deffartmenti. sou CuSt3TPIUT and EIGHTH BM Q,PEOLUA NOTICE.--SHLPPERS WILL 1 .- 7 please take notice that the Rooth Carolina R. Co. have discontinued forwarding alt throned freight and that ad goods formerly consigned to them moist now be llt7U nai re g . Tned to a . T. 0. aik73 131 1 776 will forward all goods W their addrem. A. HERON. JR.._ & mho No IRIR own WRA RVKR. ti HAVANA CIGARS pat 90 1 011011 k , renewed per steamers Clangor City and Ratnack, comprising Cabanas, Figaro . Ptomains, Comerciante, Bigwig Sea, Pe noel Bello, Braising', Diablo Marino, Verdad, "'ragbags, 1/o.* dta, of ail sizes and qualities, and for saleat the loweit mar ket rates by CHARLES TETE, 130 WAI43IIIT. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. RED, WHITE, & BLUE FLANNELS, ALSO, GRAY FLANNELS, For sale. BY THE PIECE OR BALE• JOSHUA L. BAILEY, 5t.23 to 913 MARKET Street MILITARY ULOTHING. UNIFORMS FOR THE DEFENDERS OF THE UNION. CHARLES HARKNESS, WHOLESALE CLOTHIER, No. 608 CHESTNUT Street, Is fully prepared to agents, on the shortest notice, and to any extent, all orders for Military Clothing. The Superintendent of this Establishment having had ninon experience in the manufacture of every style of uniform parties may rely on having their or ders filled with entire zatisfaotion, and at the lowest rates. CHARLES HARKNESS, apl9-6t No. 608 CHESTNUT Street. FIREARMS ARGE BORE RIFLES. - THE SUB scribers have several hundred large bort , ROOKY MOUNTAIN nUNTINO rttelLae, which wilt ha cold to Companies, at very lour vices. if applied for at once. PH DAP W U.SON Jr. 432 Clibine UT Street. CARYETINGS. FIREBH CANTON MATTING. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE. Have now open their SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF DOUBLE EXTRA DEPEETAL WHITE, PURPLE, and RED CHECKED CANTON MATTING. IN ALL THE DIFFERENT WIDTHS, AT MODERATE PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, wihle-am OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE. A R CI .STREET OARPET WARE HOUSE. OLDEN 80 RICKNER, NO. 832 ARCH STRe' ET, 2 Doors below NINTH Rave now In Store a splendid stook OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Of alt desereptions. Bought at PANIC P RIC S. and will be sold VERY OW FOR CASH. NirCarpetings 10 per cent. cheaper than any house an the trade.: opal Ira COMMISSION HOUSES BLUE WPIRSEYS AND CLOTHS, Suitable for Military or Naval furposea, For sale by FROTHINGHAN & WELLS, aple-iftf 35 LETITIA. STREET SPRING MILLINERY. rgi MRS. R. JACOBS, No. 212 NORTH with EIGHTH Street. will oven a FASHIONABLE AEWIRTMENT OF SPRINO. MILLI/URI% on THURSDAY. Avrilllth. an 6 lm its MRS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016 MYST wok NUT Street, Ilse received nohow° assortment of PARIS MILLINERY for the Spring. mho-Im IMISSES O'BRYAN. 914 CHESTNUT Street will open PARIS MILLINERY for the Svring.on THURSDAY. April 4- nthltt-iw BOARDIN G. BOARDlNG.—Handsome rooms in suites sad mingle, vacant. N. E. comer 31X INEPITH and LOC UR r Streets. anti at" WANTS. WANTED—A VESSEL. of the capacity of from 1.000 to 1,200 barrels, to load for the West Indies. Apply to JAURETCHIS CARSTAIR, ap22 2011 and eO4 South FRONT Street. QTORAGN ROOM WANTED—To store household Furniture. Room in a dwelling house, north of Vine street preferred. Address Box 19114 i Philadelphia Poet Office. ap23-21.* WANTED—A Lad to do Errands. Ad * dress" T." FT85.5 office. &Ott WANTED—AGENTS to sell PACKA GBB of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at rsoes one third lees than can be purchased elsewhere. all on or address (stamp euoloaad) J. L. BAILEY„No. 4 COURT Strom Boatos. Math MitS6-3011 VMPLOYE Re WANTING YOUNG Ja-o Men, &0., ere invited' addrews the **Employ ment Committee.' , at the Roome of the Yoting mea's Christian Assimilation., /009 e.nd 1011 OHJEOTI4 UT Street. ttp3-em EDUCATIONAL. T'LOCUTION TAIJGBT, AND KAM menng and DPfective Articulation corrected. by DR. COMATOCK. 5013 ARCH etreet. Cometook's By stem of Edema/on for sale by the author. and 2 AMERIOAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE— EST A BLISHED IPSO—To supply Famines and &shoals with the best Teachers. To aid sem:shore to suiteble spyointments. To bay =id sell school properties on commission. To ova parents information of good schools. G. 8. WOODMAN & COMPANY, (Late smith. Woodman, & Co.) 596 BROADWAY, New York. mh9mww-Sin 25 South SIXTH Strest,Philsdelphls. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Five Coupons, No. 206, 207. 250, M. and 298, dne Jan. Mg, inane of the county of Allegheny to the Pittsburg and Connelsville Railroad. Animal reward will be given for the retore or the same to E. P. MIDDLETuN, rebind gro•th FRONT Strowt, LEGAL. IUTINIOIPAL OLALK.—Notice is hereby Jorm. given to the owner of the property mentioned in the atinended memorandum of clam, that a writ of moire fames will bs issued thereon in three months befrom toe date hereof, unless the mama be amid on or fore that time. LEWD+ C. C&BBiLY. /mores for Claimant, 213 South SIXTH Bt. IllittAXY 96.1361. THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA to use of JA.MEB hIoCALLEY ye. O. L. ADAMS, owner or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner. Common Pleas. Se Camber T., MO. to. 141. Colvin-Ulm:As*ll49. Lot end buildines on sonthtrest corner of rankson and Melon streets, S feet on Melon west, 56 feet-1I modes on Benham greet. .1430-wl3t* NOTICE.—The Citizens of the different Cities and Towns throughout the State are invited to competition for the place at winch the neatAN NUAtiSTATR FAIR shall be bald. ProposalsCOßWlDilth • inducements and advantages, directed to the undereigned Committee. appointed by the Bx emitive Committee. will be received up to and in wadi May. Mat next. ComMunicatiotar should bead dressed to either of the following' persons: . COLDER. JOHN P. nU LA B RFORD, JACOB MISR, JO.ll/4 a. ZIP.GLER, Harrisburg, Pa., ABIOS B; APP, Northumberland, Pm, apla.dtmirm Committee. O?pIOE PENN4YLVANIA RAILROAD comPANY, Philadeiphta. April ]7, 186t-The Board of Directors have this day declared a sene-an used dividend of WISES PEtt CENT. on the capital ' took or ill. company clear of State tax. payable on sod atter M a tt orney Uri. Powers of for oollsotion of dividend' can be had on applioation at the oboe of the Convent, No. 208 S. Third emit. THOMAS T. FIRTH, aelb 1m Treasurer. OPAL DENTALLINA.—We speak from eraetioal experience when Roving that the OPAL DEgNTALLIItA made by Mr. Mil it 14 . of BROAD and eiPRUCE Mesta, to decidedly the nloest preparation for the mouth and teeth that we llama ever aged, We believe it WM. all that is claimed for it, and being re commended by the nicet eminent dentiete we advise all to give it a trial.—Buticita. apll-Sin• CHARLES M. BREAKER, APOTHECA RY, regretfully announces to the nubile that he has succeeded Mr. Pella., U.trLIVER at the old and well-known stand, at the Northeatt corner of De GaD end titillate. Raring thoroughly refitted the e s tabl i shment. and furnished it with a caret oily seleoted stook of Drugs and Chemicals, and confided the presosiption, dispensing, and manufacturing de- Mimetic, to gentlemen of welt-known and uncilf boned pharmaceutical ability, he would solicit the pa tronage of those who esteem excellence and purity in Medicines am of primary imeortanoc. GUAR I.RB M. BILDARLIt would also Invite atten tion to his well-assorted stock of choice Tooth.. Hair, and other Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy Goads generally. IlfirtilLanstPute. April '7d,1851. atiltl-wfm _ _ 01-ACKEREL, HERRING, BRAD, BAL. MON, &0..7/4000 bbla. Mem N 05.1,11. and i mu s k_ are. Ixres,medleux,spd in asserted Packages of ohms late-OMM fat fish. San bbla Now LI Sada. Eastisart, and Labrador Net rm- 54005. of choice qualities. - boxes extra new coaled Herring.. 5,000 box.es exile new No.I Herrniza. WO boxes largo fdaidettne Herrings. .1110 bbl .. Mackinac white Sh Flab, bbla. new Hoonom_y Mess h ad. 16 bbl.. new Halifax- Salmon. I,oop Quintals Grand Bank Codfish. me boxes Herkimer-county Cheese. In .fora sad lapilli:ie. for We p tl PHY KOONS, W. M 015 T ORT ) ark kayos. JUST RECEIVED, per ,& Annie Kimball" from Liverpool. Meader. Weaver. & ?dander's PreParationet 94 Ibis Estreoi Aoaniti. in.i lb jam me Kitraot Hyosoraml. In lb Ja m ' ma me EAII9OI Solladonnee, in 1 &Jars. 111 P Thu Extract TOTOXII4SI. Ifb Jars. . 00 lbs Viz Ral.Cololuoi, ID 1 lb bottles. 100 Th. 01.8000101 RAO., m 1 ID bottler. GOO The Calomel. isl lb bottle'. gU) Is it aviNfigaint. 1111tOTILER,_ .b . 4 7 4 .4 19 Id Intl' Rump p BA, F RANCS ZlNO—Pare SNOW WHITS) rdwVitißtirtt°&le no , oil end fi feu la In 4 9 MR*iiSWdla ks, WALNIITSTREET THEATRE. Pole Lesgee ----Mr.. M. A. GARR 1rt7130/4 Stage Manager.-- —. Mr. WM. A. CITA PM A N. Beeineaa alma— • - „Mr . . JOI. D. el URPUI7. The mgnagemeat Cake idiaa . ure in announcing an en n041.11)00 with tit. , earned an, Mr. NO PHEnN. *f Rai 1 WEI)N Aetil 14, The ;Performance will C OU S INmhe oom-dy of Duff AMP.. RI ; .1u Al' NOYIb; Cot, LORD DUNDRBAKY ABROAD . Mr. Sothern will appear as Lo d Dural nary and Sam. iSCALK or PRICEB. - -1 rotes earole .seats aeourert with out extra charged SO Grote; portant, Innatesecuredat eo iieniti.373l cents; family (prole, Ze ocelot crivate boxes. Beane eh; orohniars ID copra. Doom open at quarter pot 7 o'clock ; curtain will nee at a quarker to 8 Wit OATLEY & CLARKEWAROH-ST. • • mnflaTßw. THIS (W'IniE4DAYI EVENING,. April f 4, F :,. /.4 EF/ r OF MI.R MARY W151.1.a1. A Magronce-t combination of •ttr•ctiona. &Arid comedy Might. Lots or tun. Revival, for one night only, of the greatly RUCCMDISNI cooled . of Pick - LNG WTI% FIRM. Together with, fleet time tine RsEllull, the very laugh able owned) , of MARRIED LIFE. All the Star Coulon; in the ewe. A MERICAN AoADEMY OF MUSIO. Lw MARK ITAFSBLeifre GRAND FA RR WELL.CONCERT. THU etBDAY EVENING, April 23, 1881. The following celebrated Artists have volunteered their services: Mit.l3 C A ROLINE The diet American Prima Donna. T The popular Tenor. MR. A. BIRGFPLD, Baritone. His first a vearanoe at the Academy. SuDoltE 111.GMAS. Solo Violi _,. CARL WOLFBttate, The eminent Pianist The time-honored MABNNeRCHOIR V• CAL ISOCFETT, Under the direotion of Mrsfeld. req., and a ORANit ONOt,Ee'IEA OF SEVPHTY PERFORMERR: Inoinding the &recto-a of ourprincipal Musical Soots ties ono the beat instrumentalibts in our op r. Leader. —..--.— Mr Simon Harder. Conductor.... .. --Thm•dore Tnommr. The Concert will commence with the grand national gang of "THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER," Sung hy Miss Ruithinge With a powerful Cho us and the Grand Orchestra. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 llckete—Parquette, Parquette Circle, Balcony, and Boxes 50 cents Seats immured without ea ra charge. at the doedeldr, from 9 a. M. to 4 , and at •feok dt Lawton 's ace Andre In Co.'s Music r•tores, Chestnut street. Upper Tiers Ma. Entrance on Locust street, apPO lit CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, above TWI.LFTG.. THIS (MOND Y ) EVENING, April 22,1861, And every Evening duringthe iNrivic, PROP kaBOR J. R. AND ER. ON. JR., " W Z RD OF THE WOK LL.D." "In his 'NEW and POPULAR ENTERTAINM IrNT in M KGB* ANWAL, PHYAIOAL. and NATURAL MAGIC, entitled TWO MOUSE OF ILLOWONS. The Great RIOLOGIIAi, ROPE EAT, which bag met with so much RYE'« RMETRICAL ISUCOEB3, will be mtroduoed; also, many new r xpenments. PIA _ _ MISR R. AND e.R.80 Grand MAGIC: I kt MATINEE. or APREB.MIDI MAGIQUE, on SATURDAY, April 27. at 3 P. M. Admission Meseta. Reserved seam 50 neat,. ABEL & LEYLAND'S STEREOPTICON I • ANDIILY BLOM:NERO& TENTH CREST NUT !STREETS AST WEER. VIEWS FROM. TR g. I.EAT OF WAR, And change or programme each night. Admisaton 25 awns. 43hildrea. /6 cents. Doors open at 74; commence at 8 o'clock. ALSTINRE W 8D ei RSDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Commencing at three o'clock, 40241 PENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE AR.TE-1023 CHESTNUT BTHRNT.. . . _ The Thirty-eighth A ellvuAL EXHIBITION of PAINTINGS and BOOLE MILE la now roan. Admittance 25 cents; censon Tickets 50 cents; Chil dren half price. Omelet nee 10 cents. etocklim den Voll receive their Henan at the Academy. to 21-tf ANFORD'S OPERA ROME, Ps7 ELEVENTH STREET. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED. MR. SANFOAD Km secured one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore who will &immix nightly. Sanford will perform every evening, Doors open at 7; Commenoe at 7%. Admission 26 cents. Children M cents. ►-s- HE GERMANIA OROHESTRA GIVE their PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATUR DAY CSOMMatiOtag at at the mU 4 IGAL FUND HAUL 8 tkokets $1; skeet.nesebt,lS stmts. for sale at Chickarins & Son's. 807 Chestnut street ; Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street; and Book k Lawton's, Chestnut street. Engagements for Concerts. Commencements,Par ties. &0., made only at their O. Climicenng k M* Son's Plano Store, 807 Chestnut street; William Stoll, 224 North Jumper street. or. C. Itroughman, 1000 Ittdee venue.. THE TURF. $4150.01'. IN PABULUM. SUFFOLK F nifILAPELPHTA. a. ay I. 1841—Puree of $1 ~.ree for all Homes owned in the State of Penn:y.o l 44la ; best 3 in 6 to Heroes. May 9. 1861—Puree of s769.—Free f.r all Horses owt ed in the State of Penney Name ; beet 3 in 8 to Wagon. May 14. 1861—Puree of 8150.—Free for all Horses that have never trotted better than 3.40; beet 3 in 5 to. Harness. Same day—Parse of 8100.—Free for all Horses that have never trotted better than 2.48; best 3 in 8 to Wagon. May 18—Puree of s7no.—Free for all Horses that have never trotted be ter than 2.35 to Harness ; beet 3 in 3. 8-me day—Puree of 8100.—Free for all Horan that never have trotted better than $2.40; best 3 in 8 to Wagon. May 16—Parse or 8300.—Free for all" Green " Horses that have never trotted in minim ; best 3 In 6 to Harness Mw.. 17—Puree of 8130.—Free for all 115T110111 that have never trotted better than 2.40,2 miles and repeat to Harness. Same day—Purse of 81150.—Free for all five-year old Colts ; beet 3 in 8 to 'Harness. May 22—Purse of 81 250—Free for all Horses owned in the htate of Penney lvania. 2 miles and repeat to saddle. Three or more 'Harks to maks &RAMO. The above r ntries wid polutirelf n ose on the 26thof April with 10 yen 091. t . at annoy k Goodin's western Hotel, tql6 11131LKET Street. above Eighth street, at 9 o'clock P. M. All entries must he sealed. and will positively close as above mentioned E.u tries most be directed to D. vv AR D. apl.2 dtap2B* Proprietor of Salle k Park. NEDICLNALI DR. J. WISE, No. 30 North FIFTH Street,. PHILApELPIIIA—Treata emotiessfu;ly. if &veiled to m time, all diseases of the LUNGS. Hut/AT and HEala'r, and frequently cures CONSUMPTION in.ite third and laid and t Al l ! a le ° I r ifl t t i r iiP:it a l l h e e u 4 4 hi s enure re the offol he peat 20 years. Will visit patients, when deeireeat heir residencies. and Jul , SAFES. FraMLILLIEPS SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No. 21 South SBUNTB Street, near the nklin Institute. The undersigned. thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a largeassortment of Lillites Celebrated Wrought and Chilled iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, ttne only strictly Ewe - and burglar proof safes made.) Also. Lil lie's Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe. and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie 's New Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, ,to. This Safe is co ceded to surpass in style and elegance one strict-fered for this purpose, and m the only one that is ly firs and burglar proof. EIPECIALL Nor icz.—l have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Burring, k. Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising I complete assortment •as to sizes, and all lotely mg changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and exanune. JIM-17ff M. C. EIADLAR. Agent. EVANS 41 WATSONN SALAMANDER SAFES. ll'OR.lO 304 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. h and. A large variety or FIR -PROOF SAFES alwa ys mne- 11 ant INSURANCE COMPANIRO. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 408 CHESTNUT Streit, FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. &lona W. Day & Matlack. Samuel Wright---.-. Wright Bros & Co. D. Birrey .-..•• Davis & Bintey. Henry Lewis, Jr.-- . 6 Lewis Bros & Co. O. Richardson—. " J. O. Howe & Co. Samuel T. Bodine.. —Preset Wyoming Canal CoMn'T. Jno. W. Everman-.4J. W. Examen & Co. Geo. A. West—. • West & ?oho& T. S. Martin... . - " Savage. Martin. & Ce. 0, Wilson .... A ttorney-at. law. B. D. Wocdruir--... of Sibley, Molten, & Wowing: in°. Ressler. 1713 Orson President. FRANCIS W. DAY,_President. FRANCIS N. BUCK. Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Searetary. Ja22-ill! ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CODlPA NY.—Axthorboad Capital 8400,500---CEAMTEI PERYBTII4I I / 1 1.... oMoe Mo. all w mars fitreet. between "kilt and Pernik dtreet, Philadelphia. This Company will bunco against iota or damage by Fir ralle,y on Baildings,Farintare, and Merchandise gene . Alpo, Marine Innranose en Versals, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland insurauttxnrozznce to al) parts Cr the Bruen. ik Jamb Esher. Joseph Maxfield, D. Lather, John Ketcham, Audennet, John R. Davis Pearson. ' Wm. F. Bean, Fitter nigger* J. B. Baum. JACOB ESHER President. WM. F. DEAN. Vie* Freeland, W. M. SMITE. fieeretary. apa-11 SAVING FUNDS. FUND-UNI TAW &DM 5 P`. 7 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CREI97- NUT Btrpets. INTERLDE FIVE PER cDrir. B. IL CRAWFORD. President. JAMES R. HUNTER. Searetary and Treasurer. °Moe hours, from 10 until S o'clock. This Company is not Joined in any applitiation to DU Legislature. fog AMERICAN SAVING FUND, S. E. cor per WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, eantinnee to receive deposits and ear some on demand as it has always done. ALE KANEER WHILLDIN, .I.lllrlt VITTLIPMII. Proximrar. Preaddext. . ,Af adroit let/R. NEW YORK, NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York Rivers eteamtmatCom pany Will receive freight on and after htUDIDAY. nth instant, and leave daily at 2 P. re., deliverhUl their emr epee in New York the following dayx. ' Freights taken at rossonable WM. Y CLY DE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WS An VES. J AMES HAN th agent. tiara 14 and IS R ASPRIVER. flew York. mhlt-tRf &gatFOR NEW 1 ORK. TII Pluladel-hie Steam Propeller Company will commence their business fur the Beason on Mormay l 18th nut. Their ateautara rareness reoeiving freight at Second Pies above natnutstreet. Terms accornmodaung. Apply to 224 VV. Vo . utt . De ß A ia l tw it e n r edo CO ., mr. IMINS- and IV L T A.D 9 ELPII I I B A T R!!! go A tra stti ". .NO7lOB TO PERSONS sEEicis'O BOARDING.—In order to runtish 'nommen t (Widen durtngthe earning Summer. west cheater and Philadelphia Railroad Company tee intend yam mg not lets than six dad, trains 0 80 1 10 n between Philadelphia and Weat Onager, onset who will be at night. connecting with two daily trains each wan on the Philadelphia and Batimore central Rail road (exempt runtlays•irhen there will be two trams! Penh Way between Yhilatielphiti. and went Cheater./ Persons destrons of betas in the cry early and tat,. be accommodated by this arrangement. I carding for the summer onn n w be °Mewed at the many cle arable localities having Man tor d healthy aitu•ttionstin the West Cheater and Phoatimptua and Philadelphia and Baltimore Central nadroada. fr i t:111 ( 11Kr ii son,Coupon Tickets. ho • noel, Ma the Ilepot, ph Aabiliffßayndvrm ODt A k; n r litrems apia-r General Paperintendent. yOUNG MEN LEAVIDiti This car will get the highest east. Flee for Cast-off CLOTH ING. Call or addreas bl. Li ANCONA. Ma Street, apSS-6t. gTATIoNBRY AN I" JEWELRY N- 7 vookatea rvoishod to Agents and Dealers. arum reduced ratee. (7 A Ban- etenir4)trO2 CELEMITN ITT Buret, a. ariona* IfkiLristAl & 00.
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