The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 26, 1861, Image 3

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    l'euerday aftercooe the Anderson Guards were
pfosented with a havdsome silk flag by the ladies
Neasington. A aword was also presented to
Captain Adman-
We andentand that two regiments of Pennsyl-
Tanis roloutrers will be encamped at West Ches
ter waif next weak.
several companies of volunteers now occupy the
Pinta toot erected at Brawl and Prime streets,
tinder the auspices of the Young Men% Christian
Agoaistion.
A DISTRESSING We.
While the volunteers were drilling, yesterday
stiervt ,,,n, at Ninth and Walnut streets, a German
far mer, Who had been driven from his plantation
io maryland. eta miles north of Baltimore, creme
u p and related his experience. His house was
horned to the ground. Be was compelled to fly
nr safely, leaving his wife and family behind him.
Proceedings of City Councils.
'he ri,alai stated meeting of both branches of
1 a
Cannella was held yesterday - afternoon.
SELECT COUNCIL.
Inertial, Copier, president, in the chair.
petitions and communications, as follows, were
presented
' From the First Regiment of Rifles, First Bri
s, s
tating ngthat se they
igbad a regiment of seven
hdred and venty-eht men, the families of
of whom were in want, and asking Council.
;i ike an appropriation for their relief. From
doers ' miles, recommending a camp of instrun
tin to be formed in-the city. From the Philadel.
p hi. Medical Society, asking for a permanent
hospital for the reception of small-pox oases.
; q r . ITETFIERILL, from the committee on the
protection and defence of the city, reported that
they faced it necessary that the appropriation
i bueld be increased in order that the city should be
properly guarded. The report was accompanied
o ) , an ordinance milling for an additional appro.
pruidon of .$2OO 000 The ordinance passed finally.
petition was read from the United States Fire
Company, stating that forty-seven of their mem
hers had volunteered, and that they were now
usable to contribute to its support, unless located
ss a steam fire engine Referred.
The Committee on Law reported an ordinance
spiropriating MO for the payment of witnese tees,
. in the contested-election case of Joseph Cald
well. Adopted.
There being no business before the Chamber, a
T ecese of ball an hour was taken.
On reassembling, the ordinance from Common
Coaneil, respecting the City Ice Boat, was COD
arzed in. Also, the resolution to meet Common
Council in convention, for the purpose of electing
on e member of the Guardians of the Poor.
The bill authorizing the payment of an old cul
vert claim wag postponed for one week.
A resolution requesting the Receiver of Taxes to
notify Councils of the amount expended for pub
aihing the names of delinquent tax-payers was
concurred in.
.4 resAution of thanks to Jacob J. Gumpper, for
ceer i r g to loan to the city the sum of 55 COO for
pro years, without interest, was referred' to the
Committee on Finance.
The Chamber now proaeeded to meet the Cdm
men branch in convention, and on reassembling
.eepurned.
COMMON COUN2IL
Baran submitted an ordinanoe authorising
the trustees of the City fee Boat to place her in
the service of the United States Government_
Apreed is.
Tao President stated that, in aooordance with
the ordinance passed at the last meetirm, directing
:he Presidents of Councils to appoint two mem.
lnra of each branch, as well its three eitiltethe to
tot with them in company with the City Soliei
Or, in the distribution of the appropriation of
i , 125,00 0 for the use of the families of volunteer&
who may need assistance. he had appointed Wil
liam Potter and Wm. McLoughlin, (Councilmen ; )
and Norris Baldwin, John Robbins, Jr , and Peter
Williamson, (citizone )
A communication was resolved from Gen. John
D. ffiilee, recommending the opening of a camp
near this city, to be used for the purpose of drill
ing volunteers and rendering them familiar with
camp life. Gen, Miles offers to bike charge of the
&imp, and asks an appro - nation of 0,000 to open
;nnediatoly. Referred to Committee on National
A petition wad received signed by John Baßyer,
George Wynkoop, and Charlea Enen, officers of
the First Brigade of Pennsylvania volunteers,
imting that they have island a regiment of volun
teers. and that many of their families are In need
of support. Referred to Committee on National
Affiinr.
A memorial was received from the Philadelphia
county Medical Society, asking for the establish
ment of a permanent building for a email•pox hoe•
rite. Referred to the Committee on Health.
A communication was received from George
Shaeffer, asking to be released from the contract
of cleansing the streets in the Third district. Mr.
Snuffer states that he himself, as well as a large
number of his workmen, have enlisted, and are
ready to march in defence of their country. Re
ferred to the Committee on Highways.
Mr. Kean offered the following
To the President and Members of COMMOIt
Gonad! :
GENTLRIIRN.: Believing it to be the duty of
eery citizen to aid the constituted authorities to
tie extent of his ability during the presentuortatu
ral rebellion, I hereby tender to the city of Phila
delphia a loan of five thousand dollars without
interest for two years if the war should last eo
long
If the same is accepted, draw on me for the
money forthwith.
Yours respectfully.
J. J. GIIMPPER,
NO- TM 'North Second street, Sieventh ward.
The Telling of the above elicited much applause.
It was referred to the Committee on Finenoe.
A resotution Wag adopted directing the Com
missioner to Funding, a flag for the West Philo,
delphia Hall.
Mr BACKER, from the 0-cmretcose un 1. - manes.
submitted an ordinance creating a loan of
P 1.000.000 to meet the expenses ineident to the
defence of the city, and for other purposes.
Agreed to .
Also, an ordinanoe to pay nine hundred dollars
to Daniel McNichols and James McCullough for
the conetruotion of culverts. Agreed to:
The Committee on Wharves and Landings re
pined an ordinance directing the Commissioner
of market houses to ex tend the term of the lease of
.lohnE. Grant, for Spruce street wharf, for five
jean, at a rent of one hundred dollars per annum,
provided Grant shall repair the wharf, under the
mperrision of the proper authorities, at hie own
:legate. Agreed to.
Mr. Kama presented a resolution of thanks to
Jacob Gumpper, . for his patriotic offer in ten
dering a loan of $5,000, without interest, to the
oily for a period of two years, for the use of the
Mihail! Agreed to.
The yeas and nays were called, on motion of Mr.
Fasreali, to take up the ordinance providing for
the extension of the water works. Agreed to.
The bill was then voted upon on its final passage,
and agreed to by a two-thirds vote.
an ordinance wee received from Select Conrail
from the Committee on Public Safety, direeting the
Mayor to authorize such measures to be taken for
the protection and defence of the city of Pniladel
phia, and enlarging the pewees of the committee'
aloe, appropriating $210,01103, to be applied to Rich
current expenses as may be incurred in the die
charge of their duties.
Mr. Brmarei wanted to know for what this ap
propriation would be required before he voted for
the ordinance,
Mr. Ileaman did not know that any member of
the committee could tell whet they were going to
do with the $250 000. A resolution was adopted
at the last meeting directing the Committee on
finance to advertise for a loan of one million of
dollars, A reeolution was also adopted appro
priating £5O 000 for the purchase of arms and am
munition for the Rome Guards. if it was required
to purchase arms for ten thousand men, a large
sum would be required, but he hoped the Home
Guards could be supplied without paying for them.
The qoattermeatet general and OOMMiS3BIIOt would
attend to the wants of the soldiers passing
through Philadelphia, but there were hundreds
and thousands of men here who have gone out of
employment and joined the regular army. They
are not yet ealled into Retina service. and many
of their families need food. He believed the com
mittee had the confidence of Councils, and that
the money entrusted to their charge would be ex
pended judiciously- Be thought it would be ad
visable to appropriate the (300,000 to enable the
committee to be prepared for any emergency.
Mr. BLUM was perfectly satisfied with the ex
planation. He was as patriotic as any member in
the chamber. Be merely wished to know what
the committee purposed doing, and felt convinoed
they would distribute the money to the bested.
vantage.
Mr. BET EL urged the importance of having the
wants of our volunteers promptly attended to.
Mr. Qcriste thought we had plenty of money,
and let us spend it liberally for the comfort of our
soldiers. Many of them are mechanics and labor
ing men, who, with their self-eacrificing spirit,
have abandoned their homes in order to carry on
our stars and stripes to glory and to victory. Let
their families. then, be immediately furnished with
the erasesearies of life.
The ordinance was unanimously agreed to.
Mr. QUINN inked leave to present to Couciells
the first trophy of the war jest inaugurated. The
trophy to which he alluded was a nag . borne by the
SeresslottiSlE during the rooent riot in Baltimore,
and captured by , member of the Buena 'Pieta
orowde, under command of Captain Powers. Mr.
Q made an eloquent end patriotio speech auto
gistio of the Guards.
Mr. Lynn offered a rezolution of acceptance of
the flag, and tendering the thanks of Councils to
the donor.
The ordinance from Seleot Council, making an
appropriation of 53 von, in addition to a previous
appropriation of S IS 000, for the creation Or a 'wheel
house in the Fifteenth ward. was taken up
Pending he discuesion, Select Council entered
the chamber for the purpose of going into joint
convention ,to elect a member of the Gaardiana of
the Poor, to fill the unexpired term of Mahlon
Dl:kinson. Nathan Howland was elected.
The ordinance from Select Council, relative 10
the school-house in the Fifteenth ward, was not
Concurred in; or, rather, no quorum voted, and
Council adjourned.
LARCENY AND RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS.—
Yeeterday afternoon Michael and Henry Erfick
son, two brothers, were befOre Alderman Battler,
at the Central IMMO htationi upon the charge of
being implicated in the larceny of about floe ham
'3red dollars' worth of gold metal from Waitt
Crocker, watch case makers. One of the brothers
was employed with Messrs. Want A Crocker, and
stole the gold and traded it to the other brother,
who sold it to tierorge Leo, a poreho4er of old gold
and silver, at Second and Chestnut streets. Lee was
also arrested and held in $1 000 bail to answer at
eeurt. The brothers were committed in default
of bail to answer.
4
THE WHALE EXCILEMENT.--21Ueu excite
went is created in Kensington by a monster whale
now on exhibition at the Penn Treaty grounds.
above Hanover street, Eighteenth ward. He was
killed after a hard struggle of two days. A few
enterprising Kensingtontans conceived the idea of
purchasing and exhibiting it to the public. We
visited the ground yesterday, and found it crowd
ed by the curious of both sexes. Those of our
Sillseue who wish to see the huge monster had bat
ter avail themselves of the present opportunity,
as he will be withdrawn in a day or so on account
of the wa rm th of the weather.
DROWIXED litztt rovem---Yealaztily Morning
Ills coroner held an ioqueat on the body of a man
lOW was found drowned at Washington-street
wharf- The body has been in the water so long
that tt will be atincet impossible to recognize it
Mons other articles found on the person of the
deceased was a letter diteoted to George M BM:
tending in a court at Front and South streets.
SennEw Deavn.—Last evening &man named
/hater fell, at Eleventh anti fiprnoo street", white
in the ant of lighting a gas•lamp. Se was cam
vv7o4 to a hones in that vicinity, and died' a few
momenta attar.
!IIA HAIM CASE. —A man named john
horpo, residing in Whitney street, formerly
Ringgold, running from Passyank road, above
Washington street, belongs to a company attached
b Colonel Barb's Regiment, and is now at Per
rysville When he left the oily the last month's
rent of his house was unpaid, and his wife who is
ill, has been notified that, unless the amount is
paid at once, her family will be turned into the
street. The case is a distressing one.
FELL DEAD..—An old man, wbose name we
could not avcertain, fell dead, at Eleventh and
Lrmbard streets, about nine o'oloott last evening.
He resided at No. 419 Dean street.
Neer Dann.—A Mr. Brown arrives from
Norfolk lest evening, and reports that Captain
Rogers was not killed at the burning of the ships
at that place, but was captured and held as a host
age by the Secessionists
Public Amusements,
11 ALISIIIT STRUT ThEATRZ.-111r. Sothern had a
crowded house last evening—n large number of
volunteers being present, who cheered the many
Union allusions to the echo, insisted on a double
encore of Mrs. Cowelre Northern version of
"Dixey," and laughed at Mr. Bothern's irresisti
ble witticisms until they eould laugh no longer for
want of breath. This evening Mr. Bothern takes
his benefit, when " Our Ameridan Cousin at
Hems" will, of course, be repeated, and in ad
dition, an entirely new comedietta, entitled
" Bothern in a Fix,"llo which the hero, played by
the tisnefiaiaire, is guiltier a series of the most
iidiculeus escapades ; but we will not mar the en
joyment of our readers by detailing hit secrets
ARCH•STREET THEATRE.—MISS Emma Taylor
takes her benefit this evening, when she presents
an exceedingly strong bill for the patronage of her
Mende, commencing with lino &hoot for Co•
gnaws," followed by "The Toodles," and con
cluding with " The Six Degrees of Crime," in
the delineation of which the entire company will
appear.
PROFESSOR ANDERSON, continues to do a
fine business in tbe delineation of magic arts at
Concert Halt His feats are entirely new, so
cleanly and elegantly performed, and the whole
entertainment is so thoroughly gratifying and
commendable in its character, that we advise our
readers to witness it. Miss Ellen Anderson is a
very charming young lady, and an excellent
pianist.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
During the prevalenoe of the military excite
ment, the courte have orient/wed considerable
lifficulty in compelling the attendance of jurors,
many of whom have joined volunteer companies,
and are actively engaged in drilling In the Dis
trict Courts the juror! have been discharg ed for
the remainder of the present term. In the United
States Circuit Court, Judgee Oder and Cadwala
der, the 0880 of Heilman va. Roberts is still on
trial. The counsel are engaged with the argu
ment. It will be concluded to-day. Judge Thomp
son is holding Quarter Seasiona, and disposing of
assault and battery, and like unimportant twee.
The News.
(From the Baltimore American, April 25.1
Affairs in the city have returned eo nearly to
their ordinary condition as to furnish few points
for comment. Thera is still some excitement, an
air of curiosity and anticipation pervades the peo
ple, military preparations go forward, business is
suspanded;the mails nearly a thing of the past, and
the telegraph only a remembrance, bat the out
ward manifeatatdona of the revolution have Dub
sided for the time. The special election yester
day for delegates to the State Aesembly passed so
quietly that It was diffieult to discover the locality
of the preoindt polls. There was but one ticket in
nomination, and therefore no contest
The Federal Government is rapidly reinforcing
Washington via. Annapolis The officers of the
Norfolk boat which arrived up yesterday morning
report passing five ships, supposed to contain Uni
ted States troops. We have also reports of several
steamboats passing down the Bay from Perryville,
with troops on board. The first detachment com
menced passing the Annapolis .Tunetion at yes
terday noon. It was about 2 500 strong, and coin
po-ed in part of the New York Seventh. A aeoond
detachment, of 3,000 men, were about to move from
Annapolis. The troops mania from Annapolis to
Washington, the railroad Matilde% in pOlll3OBSiOll of
the Government being used for the transportation
of stores and provisions, of which large amounts
are reported to be going forward So tar no arm
ed opposition to the passage of the troops is re
ported.
The letter of our Annapolis' correspondent gives
additional and interesting particulars of affairs.
A fleet of transports, acoompanied by the revenue
antler _Harriet Lane, arrived off the harbor yes
terday, with eight thousand New York and Penn
ssilvania troops. The Seventh Regiment sent by a
Baltimorean, who came up from Annapolis yester
day, a message to the City Guard battalion, show
ing that even the anticipation of war has not made
the Seventh forgetful of their former friends. The
United States frigate Conststueron was off Anna
polis, and it is reported was to sail for the mouth
of the Patapsco.
Intelligence from Norfolk reports the rapid con
centration of Virginia trooos at that What. Se
veral composites from Georgia had also arrt...a
there. The whole number assembled is reported
at 7 000. A section of an ordinance passed by the
Virginia Convention is published in the Richmond
papers. It authorizea the Governor to " owl into
the service of the State as many volunteers as may
be necessary to repel invasion, and protect the of
h in i ni t hA t tedai tti e L innn!. 4 .l / . 2 l 4l :firigon " nut
farther blocked up by the sinking of the old ship
United States, in which Decatur captured the
Macedonian. The Federal troops at Fortress
Monroe are supposed to be fortifying the Rip Raps,
an tmfinished fortification nearly opposite, sod'
the
the month of the entranoe to riatopwa Roads •• .
The lights on the Virginia shore of the Chem.
yoke Bay are being removed or extinguished,
it as supposed by order of the authorities o f th a t
State. •
Affairs in Virginia.
TERMATKNIXD ATTACK ON FORT KONROW
BOSTON, April 24, 1861 —The steamer S. . R
Spaulding arrived this morning.
Captain Howes reports that he arrived at For
tress Monroe at 11 o'clock Saturday forenoon.
There were eight hundred regulars at the fort.
The State of Maine, with the Fourth regiment,
arrived soon after. The troops were transferred
to the United States sloop-of-war Pawnee, and
deepatohed to Norfolk, to aid in the demolition of
the Navy Yard. Commodore Paulding had just
returned from Washington, and expressed himself
to Captain Howes in a determined manner. relative
to allaying his instructions. The Pawnee left Port
Monroe Saturday night. The troop& were in good
spirits, all well, and eager to be at their post of
duty.
It was reported that about 5,000 Virginia troops
were in and about Norfolk, and more were ar
riving. Captain Howes reports that the Vir.
gioians talk of storming Fortress Monroe, as that
is the only possible way of taking it. That, how
, ever, will bo no easy matter, as the fort, though
large, is surrounded by a until thirty itia foot
wide, with eight feet of water at low tide. The
land approach is a narrow neck about one hundred
feet wide. The Government had given notifica
tion to the residents in the vicinity of impending
dangsrs, and they were hastening away. The
Virginian' think the fort can be taken, but calcu
late upon a great loss of life.
The J. B. Spaulding, after leaving her troops,
proceeded to Baltimore to take n return cargo, but
did not come to her when. The captain was in
formed that two hundred men had been under
arms all night to setae the steamer. There had
been no reinforcement of Fort fdellettry up to the
time of his leaving on Sunday. There were about
one hundred regulars in Fort McHenry.
The Virginians were erecting batteries at Sta.
wen's Point, opposite Port Monroe, and overlook
ing Hampton Roads
Captain Howes reports the lighthouse at Cape
Henry not lighted at four A. M. en the morning of
the 224.
The Government has pureltased the steamers
South Carolina and Maseackle.sette ' Dow lying
at this port, of the late Boston and Charleston
line.
A Secession Train Attacked at Frank
fort, Kentucky.
EFrem the Louisville Demoorat.)
The citizens of Frankfort are taking strong
grounds against seciesaion in their vicinity. Yes.
tarday, al the train on the Central Kentucky road
was parsing . through that city, conveying a body
of troops to pin the Southern Confederacy, it was
attacked by the citizens, and a lively battle en
sued. The particulars, as we learn them from an
eye.witness, are as fellows
At the time of the arrival of the train, angst.
tog of four oars, a dattructive fire wal raging at
Frankfort.
Upon the train was a company of volunteers,
numbering 115 members, under command of Capt.
Naha, and coming from the vicinity of Cynthiana.
As the train approached, the volunteers began to
shout for ".leff. Davis and the Southern Cozfede- ,
racy." They were met with replies of "The I
Union and the Coastitution."
When the train stopped at the station the volun
teers were ordered to show their flags, which they
did, displaying a Secession flag fmm the window
of the car. Several missiles were thrown at it,
when the lieutenant of the company drew a re
volver and fired into the crowd. Immediately the
oars were attached by the citizens, and boulders,
pavinpatones, etc., rained upon it promiscuously.
Two efforts were made to start the train, and twine
it was stopped, but the volunteers keeping nude?
cover, were so far protected that but little personal
damage wee effected.
At a third attempt the train got under way, and
went on with its Secession load, highly gratified
that they bad escaped with their lives.
The greatest excitement prevailed during the
remainder of the day, and threats ware made to
tear up the track. Prominent citizens declare
that no more trains bearing Secession troops shall
psis through that , place, and we presume if the
attempt is made that scenes of violence will be the
remit.
While we deprecate scenes of violence, unless
under the order of the Government, at the same
time we moat sa 9 that by this act we have hope
that Kentucky is in earnest in the preservation
a of the neutral position she his asenm
ea
Important from the Texas Coast.
[From the New Wears Picavane.l
We are informed by the special messenger of
t h e od za to. dlreet Isom o..liiiseas., ,bet .kbe
steamship Matagorda, of the New Orleans and
Texas line, has been taken possession of by the
military an i thorities at Galveston, and fully armed
gm quipped as a man. of-war, to meet the pre
sent einerganoy.
The first aerobia of the Matagorda will be to
intercept the Star of the West, from Indianola,
with United States troops, to take possession of
her, and bring her into Galveston.
We also learn, by the geese Ineatenger, that Dr.
Mann, the Mayor of Breshear, and Captain Kerr,
the commandant at that pleas, have taken pos
session of the schooners Mary and Typhoon,
about to sail thence North with cargoes of lice
...k, sad that they are bald snidest to the authori
ties of the Confederate &idea.
The value of these vessels, with their cargoes
seised, Is estimated at some $30,000. The timber
was all dressed, and was destined for the Charles
town and other navy yards North. The vessels,
lat last sieseanta, were under surveillance by the
revenue-cutter Ksng, and will thus remain until
further orders.
PLAwron Deackw, Esq., a member if the Ken•
tacky Legislature, is enrolling a regiment ofl,Boo
men for service in the cause of the Confederate
States.
Important Irons Pensacola.
I.From the Gosoinnati Gazette. ADrtl ZIA
For several days past reports have been circu
lated in this city that a Wit took place at Fort
Pickens on Wednesday or Thursday of lank week,
and that the rebels wore defeated with a heavy
loss. We have now a confirmation of the main fee
tore of the above statement. Mr J J. Clark,
drum.major at Newport, has received a letter from
his eon, who is drum inapt - at Fart Nakano, which
esys that on the 17a, inst. Fort Pickens was no.
successfully attacked by the Secession forms, who
were driven back with a loss of thirty-three men.
Not a person in the garrison was injured.
IT ik3 expected that the Pensacola and Monte
mery Railroad Will be completed in five days
There are from aia to seven miles yet to iron
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The !Roney Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 25, 1851.
There was little done at the Stock _Board to day.
Prices were rather more firm than on yesterday.
Reading Railroad stook improved a, City BUM
were grow; at 91 end 96 for the old and new loans
respectively, and Pennsylvania Railroad securities
were steady at about yesterday's quotations.
There is nothing doing in the Money market.
Exohonge is high for domestic, and so low for
foreign that holdera 'mho are able prefer keeping
it to selling at the ruling rates. The quotations
for domestic exchange are nureaanably high.
Pittsburg currency is quoted at 4 to 6 per cent.,
and the notes of banks quite near at hand, from
which there cannot be any great expense in col
teeing, can only be immediately converted into
bankable money at a shave of from to 2 per
cent.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
April 25,1861.
REPORTED BY H. E. BLANNLAKIIII, MeTollSlit6' 'Mahan.
FIRST BOARD.
MOO Farina R let in....-11* 3 Harrisburg R...... 60
Ir 00 do— .100 Boa City 64..--- 91
3000 do OE( 500 do , 91
50 Reading ..... 1500 1000 do —.. 01
50 do . . 15% 100 Lehigh 6r, • - 7 141 3:
5 West Phila R..... 57 1000 Lehtsti Val Bda
d0..._ —. 57 1000 d 0—...--
BETWEEN 13OARD5.
COO Pennsylvania 5s --. —..... --........... 85.Pi
BECO.ND BOARD. .
1000 renna it 2d at, „ ...... 84 2 Penno R.- —O2cP SG
mo do --...10wn 83 5 II mehill R ..,....- 52
4000 do --- . Fawn 83 1000 21 &.3d-ste Ea..- 93
4 Penal R e& P 36 IRO ath&dth. sts R7s- 91
6 do„C&P 36 2616 abt Peoria 55..-- 80
1 do- -...C&P 36 500 do_...— .-- .80
camairi a rittose--STEADY.
Bid. Asked 3id. Asked.
Philadelphia 69- $ 0 91 Morrie Can oon. » 50
Phil& fie R.—. 90 91 Nib 19 es 'B2 -.-- 65
Phila 58 . new- ill - Elmira 7e '7.5., ... 59 64
renua Cor...— 80 MIK Long Inland E. -. . 834 10
Rend ft ... IL ... n 10V Leh 01 & Di.- .s.** 51
I
li end bds .- iu 4 ...- ~ 85 ri Pa R6n ..int - o. .. dO
Read mt 83'80 '43 .. 0,3 i 61 . Penna R 10n.-.80 ..
Read mt 68 'M.- - 79 Frank & Bonthar . z. 41
Penna a ex. div. 86 3635 6 aoe&Vine-et it• 6 8
Penna R 29 mile 82 84 Meat Phila it-- -. 67
Philadelphia Markets.
The Flour market is inactive but firm, with a fair
trade demand, at $6 87'%05.50 for superfine; $66235®
6.17.1‘ for extras $8c6.26 for family ; arid $6.6007.60 for
fancy brands, ao:ording to quality. There is little or no
export inquiry. Rye Flour is selling in a small way at
$3.60 tsr bid. Corn Meal is scarce, and Pennsylvania is
very firm at $2 TS 4P' bbl.
Gnaix.--There is less Wheat offering, and holders
are firm in their views. About 6000 bushels Reid at 128
161313 for fair to prime Western f ennarlvarna red in
store and afloat ; 1350135 e for Delaware do ; and Melia
for oomnirn and good Western white, in sure. ate is
steady, and about Lan bushels Pennsylvania sold at 68a
afloat. Corn is firm and rather more =Vire. Some
COO bushels sold at 62e foramens dry lots afloat, and 67
rolific for damp. Oats are unchanged. Pennsylvania are
5011101 r in lot, front store at Me, Tho'o9 o 4o are kflitti
tikag.—Quareitron continues in demand and scarce,
at $2660 for first fro 1.
Corrox.-1 here is no demand, and too little doing to
establish a quotation.
GROCERIES are steady, with some further sales of
Coffee and Sugar to rare at previous rates.
FaOVISIONS —There is a firm demand for Boer and
Yore, and 1 000 bbls have been sold at $l6 for the for
mer and $2O for the latter. GILT Men. 830011 and Lard
are quiet. and Cut Meats firm at previous quotations.
liZEDS.—There is very little (Novenae(' offering or
selling, and prices range at $4.60na.75 4P bushel.
Timothy and Flaxseed are dull.
Walt-Er is pelagic en a small way at 18a for Peurisal
vaiiia bins; 18Ko for Onto do ; 170 for drudge ; and Min
for nos,
CITY ITEMS.
FLAG RAISING IN THE TWENTIETH WARD
Lastavemng at I o s oloai, aha mlet:five flag vtaa
thrown to the breeze from the Builder's Mill of Abel
Reed. Esq., on Marshall street above Girard avenue,
Twentieth ward. This tribute to the absorbing send-
meet of the hour waa made by the emptoyeea of the
eatabliehment. A platform had been erected on the
pavement, and at the appointed time a German mi itary
company, accompanied with martial mimic, marched
up and took their position in the street to front. At
given Mote the Bag tell gracefully from the head of the
eta; whioh was followed by nine voorferous ohms in
honor of the stare and strinte. Mr. Reed was next
called to,,,the chair by acclamation. and the soldiers and
oitizeue assembled, whioh had by this time grown to a
numerous throng, united in tinging with much spirit
the •"Star-Spangled Banner." The Bang concluded,
Mr. Geo. W. B offman. fireman of the estabhshment.
came forward and read a series of resolutions abound
ing in loyal sem iments and musing appeals to the, la-.
boring M... Th
• atellffrifidiftrterterse ifearty cheers
fita f M
t'''tiger." Air. Hoffman then prooeeded at con
siderable length to deliver a variant speeth, in the
course of which he alluded to the seer:flee§ made be
our forefathers, in order to prooute the national bless
ings symbolized by the noble tricolor which they had
just un.urled, and urged upon his fellow. mechanics
the duty of responding promptly to them country% cab,
ever that those liberties Isere el dansered at the hands
et traitor'. Ms speech was received with frequent
demotatratons of app'anse. We understand that
every employee in Atir.Rerti's establishment ts ready
t-3 march at an how% notice should an emergency re-
(Rip it. At the close of the ceremonies the ibrocras
11111.111411.1.10.0111118. '
ANOTHER WNORHOIIS MAO.
At ten o'clock yesterday morning anotberaplendid
addition to the gay, patriotic , display presented by the
mercantile houses on Third street. wananade by the
eeseseelen of mammoth fifty from the large drt-goolls
house of Messrs. James, Kent. Emma, & Co, 439 and
211 North Third street. The thirty four white stars
alone contain over thirty yards of muslin. end the blue
field over slaty yards of tnnting. The entire flay bas a
length or fort!-tour feet by thirty feet in width, the red
and white stripes, which are *seamless. being made of
French merino. 3 he whole contains; over four hundred
yards of material. and viewed from the fifth story of
their building—as we had an opportunity of doing soon
after it was unfolded to the brei ze—it presents a stir
ring and imposing appearance, while from the street
below it waves its proud folds across the thoroughfare
like an immense aerial gateway.
THE OELISBRATED MICHENES. RMS.—Mean.
J. li. N idle Per & Co.. general provision dealers, Fos.
142 and lel North Front street—whose adverossmeot
wilt be bound under its proper bead in another part of
our paper—are the "mums" of the celebrated "Excel
sior" Sugar-cured Barns. vrtich, among discriminating
citizens in such mat•ers, have become so popular ih t
several of our pritteigni city geoe,ere &Wing in them
have said to us. that the name of Micbener & Co. bed
become so identified with the best hams in the market
that tote persons were willing to buy any others than
the " Excelsior" article, sugar-cared by this firm.
;hying personally iinhisott d the ham in intentlirn tante
" pudding" test, of eating it. we are fully prepared to
endorse the correctness of this popular preference.
Daring the season now approaching it is well known
that good ham is the most wholesome meat that can be
eaten, and it therefore becomes en item of importance
to know inhere this Gan be Obtained at all times with
moat certainty. Our reply is, tit any of the grocers
who been the Idichener, or "Excelsior" ham, cured as
stated above at 142 and 144 North Front street.
GENTS' Fontirsrtutn GOODS VON THE ARMY.—
Mears, R, Q, Walborn & co., Noe. 5 and 7 North Sixth
street. are rendering effective service to the patriot's
canoe at this time, by aching everything necessary and
suitable for the soldiers at the most moderate prices,
and, as our citizens are doubtless generally aware.
Unit' Moon of goods under this head is one of the most
extensive and complete in the country. We recently
heard a gentleman remark that, no man knew the lux
ury of wearing a shirt unless he had tried Walborn's
make. We second that motion.
ARMY GOODIL — WO invite attention to the ad
vertisement of army goods, by Messrs. A. T. Lane &
Co., 419 Market street, in another column.
LIPS INSURANCE AND THE WAR.—By reference
to our /advertising oolomns it arid be seen that the
American Life Insurance and Trait Company, at a
meeting of the 80a,•4 of Managers, adopted rules re
gulating the conditions upon whion those holding
policies may enter the military service of the country.
The rules are very liberal, and but a slight advance of
premium rates are made.
Wu. WARNOCK, 45 North Eighth 'Artist, has re
ceived an invoice of Safety 1' (pokes, (patent applied
for,) which recommend themselves to ladies who do not
wish to lose their money by pickpockets. •
Tux RESIGNATION OF GENERAL SCOTT —The re
ports of the resignation of . the Ilero of Lundy'*
Lane" are simply absurd. The gallant and patriotic old
General is at Washington, determined to errenarvent
traitors, and to shoot off a few of the Botapurs who de-
sire to serge the National Capital, General Scott re
sign? The bare thought is monstrous, and there is no
more probability of his declining to serve his country
in the present crisis, than there is of hot ceasing to wear
the elegant garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing
Ball of Rockhiil le Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut
street, above Sixth.
THE. STEAUSEIP PERSIA DETAINED AT NEW
Yozg.—We learned yesterday that Lord Lyons, the
British minister at Washington. has ordered the steam
ship Persia to be detained at New York for the purpose
of reoeurtng 'important &in:etches for her Majesty's
Government. These despatches will deolare to the
British Government that tit - slush the enthusiastic up
rising of the freemen of the North, the fact is demon
strated th :t ours is the strongest Govert ment in the
world. and must be so respected, The Malting of army
clothing is properly alluded to, and much stress is laid
upon the fact that the best and cheapest clothing in the
world, accompanied with beautiful gifts, may be ob
tained at the mammoth store of Granville stokes,
609 Chestnut Erect, Suits of all deeoriptions are kept
constantly on hand, and sold at the lowest prices.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ZEE POURTE PAGE-
ARRIVED. 0.
Rohr Clayton & Lowber. Jackson,l day from Smyrna
,pea, with corn to Jas L Bowie, & vo.
OLF:ARZI).
So
hr Neptune, noir.... Ileekeugeelc,J illeklaten.
Soh , ' Judge Hogg iugogt. Slams Neer Haven. do
Bar S M Eloaadick. Arno d, Norwich. Comer. Stick
nay WelLunton.
IdBIIIO.IIANDa
gtelintshia FMnire CUT, Brown, trOm Indianola nth
inst. via Havana 19th. arrivist at Plow Perk yeatarO.Y.
brim Bella Donna, Tennessee. for Philadelphia, en
tered for loading at Liverpool 9th inst. -
Ship Uncle Joe. Pintham, sailed tram Liverpool 12th
met. /..r Philadelphia. '
mope rlorida. Mortimer, and Premident. Kruse, for
Philadelphia, entered anterard at Ulla/Dual 12Lk I.llBt.
Ships Guy 'Mannerine and Panama, nom Liverpool,
armed al hew York yesterdal.
Ship Lariat Rookh, Reid, from Liverpool, arrived at
Batt , more yesterday_
Evils. 0 New.. Higbee, from Segue, arrived at Bal
timore •no goat.
8.1. llowlett. Doane' f rem Wilmingl6ll. NC
arrived orilumore 2.2 , 1 Met,
-
Bohr 8 Weahboni, Tarataer, sailed from Taunton
loth mat. for Pl:math:Obi&
&Mr Jae Neilson, hurt, hence, arrived at Taunton
22d lass..
Bohr J W Dodge, French, hence arrived at Salem
spa inert_
Bohr Western Star, Croaell, allayed at Boston 2ith
inst. for Philadelphia.
sett s xehante Orr, and Sas Oareelon. Knight. from
Portland 102 Ybilatlelphia. sailed from /tonnes' tio.o
Mb met-
Sehrs H Dennis. hence for Mario; Wm Peacock. do
for Braintree; and Teliataaeo, do to: from
Itolmes' Bele Pith mat.
Sabra canova. from Calais. and t; A Snow, from Mt
Desert for rhiladeiphia, gelled from Hairnet' Bove 26th
inetent.
B o n l i 5 Waterman, Bowman, and Boston, Brower,
hence. arrived et new Bodiont 24th Ind
Steamer , Ironeiden. Vanderveer. Anthracite. Joaee,
and TaeOtlY. Ely, hence, arrived at Ilew York ye
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPH I A , NUDAY, APRIL 26, 1861.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTEL?,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
W B Peaae Parton, Ohio Maj_fiermont. Dayton. 0
J Leeoh,.P,Urbera Ft welkin!, Neer York
Wm F Johnson J.. W Grimes. lowa
N P .ancer W L Pearce. Marra e.O
Robt tl!ckley & wf. N Y Min Barkley.., ew York
Mrs 14 C Pomeroy, Kansass Bo per, ISt Louis
Levi Hubbco, Miiwockoo Ana Tciton. New York
Jun &FOB,. Ohio Wm C pamd. Beaton
JisoJ ticiehrsa. La-onager J 1I dtewort, Washington
T T Martin, Mary laud NlOOlOll/11). HOlO.Oll
Jos Ni Partridge. New York Hon J Sherman, Ohio
W T Gallon. Portland A 1 4 Mitchell Missouri
Hon 1 . Jones Yorke, N J So.ml It II e blond. N y
ork
J•s Laneaster W W Wright, Dowoinge'n
Mr P-nfield & kg. Walsh C/3 Penfield.. Washington
Mn Babcock, Washington T Lutkins, New York
Dr bit Jorsay .7 Belden. readinC. Parma
Geo M Dains, New York famish .Atkins, Baltimore
Mill. 8 8 Atkins, Baltimore 'Mrs istrgeneon. Baltimore
W Simonton, Washington Ic C clareent, Boston
J W Cohron, Boston B B Schneider, N Yo-k.
J Mu let. New York Soon Taliaferro, W Point
L W Groff, Lisnoaster M! Slake. New York
F A Me 7. New York C R Maltby & wf, Batt
Miss A Maltby, Baltimore Miss k Maltby. Bolo More
Mre Maltby & de, Balt T U Walter &. la, Vitae&
R 8 Walter, Waehingron Chas M. Stout. U 8 A
W Flrmstone, Penn& B Titus, Easton
H Alert era. Boron 0 H Breneman. Lancaster
A Finney . Peoria H Adams. Washington
Mrs imam Virginia J H bleredbh & la. Batt
Mre A L Holley. N York Mrs A Remick & Balt
Mrs A Ni Beat, Boston J F 1 Bonnier. hew York
RC a no_e_er. Boston 11 •rdner & la, Boston
MARIN W Cobb. Banton W Richardson. Mass
James Hoy, New York Dr Hammond, U A
R E Wynn, MasegionUsette J W Fuller, Catesauqua
B W Neon.. Measachusetta John 'Hughes
Evan Thomas. Jr J IVlPerk & la, Maryland
IR. Randall. New York 1' H Eastman. Dew York
Geo Brown. New York Geo 8 Barthel!, Mass
Gen Jones New York w R W hittier. Man
C B Whitney. Moos John F k ray. New York
G H Ry•roon & la J 8 Ely . . Providence
J H Puchanan. Baltimore C J ''olliemus. New York
J B Odo-o. > eunessce M W worm re Tenn
Mr Montgomery & le, Pa J Thatcher,ry. al Chun
l k
ti T cordon New York W Wilm.
C M Breit. Sown A Gillard la. New York
B Mullen. Carlisle, Pa G M llueaell, Maryland
8 8 Keyser, Baltimore Semi Keyser, Ba lti more o.
N Voles. New York M unn 'Keyser.
P Chandler A la. Wash G W Robarts, Chicago
F T Moulton. Pew York F M Binutiam, N JeITCY
W J mere & In. Albany T W Higgins in. Matta
R A :careen, New aet ic Geo Shaw, Ohio
WEI Murray la, H York N N Horned & la, N York
E T Insane, Massachusetts J J Goodwin. New York
14 Flees. l' mono J R Buehler. Eng and
H convene, Cenneeticut H F Massachusetts
e:Naoderson, New York lea r n Fneksh Zan eavi le
A Norornme. Uhl° Cruse, New York
R T Maroon J F Zeb ey. New York
Mr Jones. New York Copt E T Conner, Penne
F Berk, Baltimore
mERcHANTOP HOTEL—Pourth 'treat. below Arch.
J Mon, Bunks manly Amos Riegel. M Chunk
J J Ilunean. Pennsylvania, fe Walker. Vlrtima
P.l Conner. Cincinnati.° W W Updagraff Kama
B C Bowmen. Clearfield Wm Kennedy, Penn'a
.1 H Keer. Pennsylvania J . g ltiehaydson.lndianop's
G P Parrish, Wilsesberre John Hough, Newtown
Chas Hod gm!. Ohio Wm Wade. Pittsburg
1' Grata. Milton Penn's W Housel, Easton
Paine{ Able, Keeton Emory John.ol3, Conn
P a Him:Me. Philadelphia F S Beta, nolumbia
B Berger, Pennervsnia Hon Wm Bigler. Penn's
Dr 1' W Ma.mne. tatb'n ao H T Garrison, Virginia
Sam P Hoover & la. Westen E T Poster. Mauch Chunk
Rioted Meily.Alealhamemb'g EC Hughes New York
R C Bowman, Clearfield Jim le Croll. York, Pa
J C Welton. Conneoliout J M Perkins. Pittsburg
Merrick. Pittsburg John C Sinnard. ohio
R Polmes. Palma M Gutman, Baltimore
1W Gutman. Huntingdon J W Hanna. Look Raven
Vanlaon, Lucerne no, Pa R Hutchins. Luanne ao
Vanloon.'Lugerne no. Pa fi Riehmond, Luaerne co
P B Richmond, Virginia
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Fifth
Thos Realer. Penna. H Crittenden, Phila
811 Fmerenn. W Chester Geo A Sumner. Sew York
D CO Krause,_Alleclown 1) Reit, New York
S Futhey, west Chester W urose. Bsltimore
B Dickey. rixford, Pa Dr Thome, W Cheater
T K Memo, Folm , loo G Bast, Schuylkill co
Joe 11 Btiley, W Ciirei.r Jesse /amen, Jr., Palla
James B White. New Yoik Geo BOMA. blew York
Wm B Smith- New York G c Ballard, Maine
W Chate, Maine C W Wields, West Cheer
HM Ms Intire. W Chester John Wo I W Chewer
Jeffries, W Chester J B trirk. St Clair
MissJ F Lee, Media, C W J ace, Delaware
O G Benson, SI Chunk J R. Bverhart. W Chester
C B Lamborn W Chester W Baker, Beaton
Thus Smith. Boston B i homes, Boston
S H Dougnty & lady Jesse Lines. I , aston
T L Powell, Maryland W Dennis Maryland
Wlt Sherwood, Baltimore F Van Reuth, Baltimore
Aran. MS—Evening.
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Moneta street. above Third.
Raml 9 Corey, Plew I ork Wm Blythe, New York
.1 Brown, Ohio J Wells. Minereville
W 0 Rosenbaum. Md R A Rosenbaum.maryland
Mot, New Jersey New Jersey
IT Brown. Fall River T H Peters, Philauelphia
T. Rupert, Philadelphia J L Shields, Penna
W T Jeffsr:es W Onager F A Melville. Ponna
Jasper Morgan, Jr, Conn Miss L A Smith, Penns.
Miss L L Lovett. Penne Miss 9 Lovett, Penns
Leonard Wentworth,N Y B B Dennis, New Jersey
J S Down New Jersey W W Undegraff Kansas
J W E Ker, I eons G Geddes. Penns
R Partway Raithrore W fission
Thos B klunihreys, Belt L Wilkinson & wife. Bait
J P Fringe. h Esher. /says 'York
G P Mtihar, Yenna J H Torrence. Phile
E R Beeves. Warren,. Ohio Errßeeves & daughter, 0
R. Bruce. Lebanon Pa P: Butler, !Meets
R H LOTK. Lancaster W 8 Sharp & ls. N Jersey
Dr Jlr Sheppard. N Jersey Wm H Patterson. N Jersey
Jos Drown, New Jersey R H Cleaver, Deiawate
Joshua Coolly. Penn's V L Conrad. Dayton, 0
simall. Maryland Aiber Chapman & f.m, Pa
L loderato.h, Pennsylvania It R. Thompson, N York
J Ft Thorne am."Alhany. I'4 Y Jesse It Henry, N York
John "cost . Philadelphia Jamss C arown. Rending
Ciao W Geiger. iienbus. .7 G Reading. New Jersey
H Woody's. d,Clearfie , d, Pa Dr Cutter, Massachusetts
Jas B Ferguson, New Jersey
STATES VlSlON—Market street. above Sixth.
A Lewis, Laneaster so A Bmith, Frar.laord
8 Jaw am Porristown A h W Gteign. Pittsburg
Wm Williams. Manor Sta MWestbrook,Huntine'n Co
T Peale, Lockport Joe Bider, Williamsburg
M Maxson, Palma C H Bush. Penna
Geo Jacobs. Penna k D H oath, Marietta, Pa
1 comers, Marieha. Pa. W Gresh. Lancaster no
W hompatork,..kuniataeo W A Mawr, Northman; co
A U Kimmel, Imam coo Jnn i CUIPeB,At etie City
COMMERCIf A.1_11.0 . -2-sa• - Want" flt,Wer,-renna
a uddi exon.nart inburn 1, 8 "Hooper, W Om. N C
J Hurtower, Cheater oo W F test. Avondale. Pa
J L. i.othy Chester so L R Hooper, Winn. Del
Detaware no V Penny I:maker, Penns
BF Brown, Oltk.rd, Pa W J Kirk, Juniata oo
mre Scott, Altoona, Pa. Rll Jones. Unionvi lei Ps
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL-Second at., bel. Vine.
W Swallow, gtookpeit, Pa .1 Davis. Philadelphia
E - hosmakar, Penns. w Hobensaok, Penne
A W Buekimn. Newtown J Cadwanadsr Fox Chase
P E Rmith, Bucks no KII (;lark, Platrob
Wm M Howard. mass D 11- Leedom. Newtown
D 1) Feaster, Newtown Anderson & la, A,ington
Morton & la, Abington A H Large. Marietta
8 Kimble, Honesdale S Jones, Way. e 00, Pa
II Evans, Deposit, m Y J J Drtr, Alonroe
NATHHIA.d #grmr.,—ltinse - ors allover
M P Elmer, Beading F .1" rarsou, Sr, P.:A.40111e
I. mull, Heading Thos Legman. New Yolk
Jos flhantz, Lebanon F ekean. N wristown
R r Brown. Phil& Hunsioker, Penne
Wm Sloan, Dmomsburg
REVERE HOUSE-Third street. above Race,
1 Stum Strouchbarg 4 Kemmerer, Allentown
("apt J p.
Bohan. York. Pa Isaac -tastier, Penna.
Geo F Furtz. Lancaster, Pa C 's ante. oohs I haven
F etauffer. Lancaster co F A Hoffman. Lewistown
A Frans, Live - pool. Pa RThompsoe. Doylestown]
I. Beaton. Poiles own T H Doylestown
IPA minger, W Roney. Allentown
Homman, LetAnOn co W Lindermutbt Ashland
W r Smith. Tamaqua it W Penny passer, FeBES
Jas W Rhoads, Penna.
BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Caltowbar.
John Forr ow, Carbone° Gfl Young, Moornetown
"" A Bertoirt, goading 1' Reese. New Jersey'
John Morgan, blontgs co k Mull, Reading
FOUNTAIN HOZEIL---Seeend st., above Market.
Wm Eans. West Cheater Jae W AdlrMs, Delaware
leave McCabe ar. Ist Dela T Selby, Dalieware
Jun Tucker. New York M. Adams, De,awao e
8 Townsend. Detawate Jl. Pratt, Dover. Dela
Chas P Wether br, De , a I Behharach, Delaware
J /Helmets. Easton. N
MOUNT VERNON lilOTßO—Beeoud St., about Ara.
G Kaufman, Petersbg, Va John Low, Norfolk. Va.
C It Griswold. N Jersey B Stinson. Elanoook. NI
Jos P Hinkle & la, Penna Wm 'r Morrison, Penna
Jos L entz. M. Chunk P G Rronsou,Paiterson
W m N Peters. Marsh creek J T Barnes, New York
L Atkinson, Pons.
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill.
Thos D Wolf, Danboro Wm N Treiehler, Penns
Thos B CoODer, Cooperab'g M Cooper. Coopersburt
Geo Moyer, Penne Win Bland, Bsrks oo
J Johnston, Lebanon .1 S Weal ion Eteraville
Goo Wolf. Dauber() - Iffrs Wentz , Ka , ZtOWn
boob K Bill Bariville A Kiefer,
W T - Shafer, retina
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ists and Phi gains reenacting the use of this WATER
in the case of fenny diseases of the human system, will
be ;Supplied gratis on application to PiIh.DERICR
BROWN, FIFTR and CREeTtIITT Streets, or FRED
ERICK EiLoWN, Ja., NINTH and CHESTNUT
Streets.
CALL .A.7;fl;; GUT APL'S/I.IIMM. aplS-
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and perfect Hair Pre is Elie best in the world. All
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
hes gained such extensive patronage in all Parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batcheloes Liquid Hair
Dye ins - many produces a splendid blank or natural
brown, without staining the akin or injuring the hair,
and will remedy the iii ejects of bad dyes, invigorating
the hair for life.
Bold by all Druggists and Peril:twat& Wholesale by
FAHrthfiTOOR tt, CO., D Yowl' do CO., Philadelphia.
inta-tf
ONB PBIO3II OLOTHINO OF TIM LATER
Syyr.r.s, made in the best manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling igloos marked in
plain FiFore.. AU goods made to order warranted
latudeatory. Our ONE-PRICE mutual ie atriotly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
seXe-ty JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
RICHARDS—MMES. — On the 25th mt.. by the Rev.
B. T. Noakes, assisted by Rev...l M Richards. Jos L.
R leharda to NI art 8., eldest daughter of Samuel Stress,
Eau ell of th.s atty.
AWLI SON—VAN BRUNT —On the 18lh ult.. br
the Rev. Wm. Cathcart, Mr. Stephen Jim/Elation and
Mies Barak L. Van Brunt, of this city
KEELY—HAR the 23d inst.. by Rev.
Francis Church. M r. Thomas Rush , to Miss Elizabeth.
eldest daughter of Mr. James I.arrOtin. of this aim
PER6I3 —NieN.EaL.—On the Ith ine4,br Rev.
Francis Church. Mr. George 14111111301) SO Martha,
*el
dest daughter of Mr. James McNeal of this city.
0 eLh—ti EnV,rB —tin the sal inst., by the Rev. I.
D. King. Baum. Hurtle Gale, of tbe National Guivde.
to Miss Mar•he. M. eeves. of Mount kloi+v- N. J.
t. LY—WO I.STLE R.—Or, March 5. by Rev. Joint
A. McKean, Merl,. Kelly, 2sa.. and 11411:111L125.i8 * 0.
Whistler. al l of this eds.
Bow ELL—KIWI INGER On the 23d inst . by the
Rev. J. Alday, Mr. oftlli4m (melt and Miss C.a
roline Rintinger. both Philadelphia.
TIP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MISFIT
THE Ul4loE—Ardh street. above Third
SPECIAL NOTICES.
fasovzu & Rasßale pas tnItA.TID
NOISELESS SEWIIW MACHINES.
The I3est in Use for Family Sewing.
No. 730 Ott bEITNITT Street. Philadelphia. ael7-21
MARRIED.
DIED.
11111,19T621. On the 24th inst., Horace .13. Rulings, in
the 30th 3 ear of his ave.
Funeral tram the offi.ee of George W. Lott. under
taker. No. tee south 'thirteenth street. this (rriltaY)
mnrrarkg at 9 o'elock.
KM.Y —On the 24th Met., John I. IMP, in the loth
year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his father. Baines
street and Township Line. Twenty-second ward on
caturday afternoon , at I o'clock.
MefttiAN —On the 23d inst., Mrs. Elizsbeth, wife of
the lave 4,11,,irt Ms. an and dauahtar of Elm and the
late John Clowea. o Germantown.
Fune Wood, her tate resi evering street,
above Manayunk. this Friday} at 2 o'clock. *
9110.11uL12.—0n the 24th inst., Susan Nichols, aged 33
years.
tuneral from her late residence, No. 32 Eliot
avenue. Mulberry alley, below thath. hateroca i, she
and Vine. the (Friday) morning, a, 9 o'clock.
B.IIERIN. — On the 24th inst., retries ahem, aged 40
years.
Funeral from his late residence. No. 818 Auburn
street. Eighth, below Carpenter, this (Frioay) mora
ine. at Mil o'clock,
lip earn ILL —tin the 2'd inst., Mary Maxwell.
daughter of Joseph and Margaret C. Hemphill, n the
4th year of her age.
Fu' arm from her parents' residence. Thompson
eittmt. below Second. .this (Friday) morning, at *
clock.
o'
V 01.1810.—0 n the 23d inst.. Mr. Benjamin Young, -
MOURNING STORfr, NO. 918 CHEST
NUT Street WESSON BON have Just re-
OelVed gray mixed Chene he amen. 12Mo bindk and
whtte Par. printed OrenadinsßaroseS 120; black rad
au le do.. Ma ; Mark Mid SUMO Oa , Delaines ,
IMO ; black hare gas,lBXo ; black plaid aliases. 18afo;
sewed mourning Ens h Chintzes. 100 Shepnerd
rlaid Poil de Chevnis,lBXo,
Also, black BlSTegell. taupe foarets,Craps
tarig.gaMMOr Bombasint%Mamas Bernath
or Grenadine Burgos, Camels' Bair Boom es. Tuiti
ons, Monsehnes. Lawns. and all ocher goods roowsito
of Man aaa second mounting agars. apl9
THE THREE WIDOWS —A T RUE
Tr CIDENT.— g oon after the ( ' resident's nail
or troops, a lady, nearly eighty years of age. thewidow
of a late Un ted states officer, entered a prominent
store on Chestnut street, and m an animated tons said :
at.. qult you tell me where 1 oan end a flat ?
Want one rrt very large, nor very smith, but suitab'e to
Wave trolli mr WILdOW I wane to Wit it out with, my
Itweiand's >wont andbetween the flag and sword the
motto, Tab or n ot
Weetliee ?" ask two ladies, sisters. who beard the
inquiry. " The flag of the Union." was the quick ree
swam ofthe nobre woman. - •re,,Y.OUOOt ashamed to
put out mss flag in liege times , is the reply 4o this
nun uvement Yet thess lames were also widows of
former ofloent—ladies who. for tw. my years. had each
Government. n receiving .600 per annum from the Un ted Stares
oovernment. Nu , e.y, light and shad int go lose' her It.
OCrAMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE 4.ND
TRUST °Mrs NY.
Pluz.A.Dimpirrs.. Apr 412.40861.
A t a meeting of he BOA -15 OF TRUST ..SS held
this Mit, the fo .wing 0 412.4 S and 1tU1...04. in
reference to insuredparties entering into the Military
or Naval Service of the United States, were unani
mously adopted :
Mass No. I .rPermits for twelve months, covering
the risk arising from en•ering into the Military or naval
service of the ticked States. will be granted upon par
mrnt of an extra pre 11:1111 of Five per cent.. the said
risk to be eonfined to elocadtv north of 34 des. of north
latitude, and an additional extra premium of Five per
cent. upon all risks incurred far location soith of that
point,
CLASS No 2.—Parties entering such service without a
minis forfeit their polimea bat should they be killed
in battle during suoh service, the company will return
to tneir families all premiums received upon their re
spective policies.
At the end of the war, or upon, honorable discharge
front die service, each party hol medicalfeited, policy,
as above, may Present himself foexamination,
and his said policy mar be renewed or not. at the option
of the Company, and at the old rate of premium.
If the Compsiqr refuse to renew. one-nalf of the
premiums received upon the policy so refused Will be
remitted.
Mass No. 3.—Home Guard no extra charge, but with
the understanding that. if killed in Home Service. the
Company will not pay the amount insured, but will re
turn all premiums received,
shmlo they leave their place of home either ordered
or volunt nly. for offennive or defensive operations,
then to come in ea Clones Noe. I and 2
ap2S 91 7N.r. C. SIMS, Reeretarr.
fry"" TRIBUTE BF RESPECT TO THE
memory of n. JAW'S FOUei T AIN. of Haven.
port. lowa,. from the American Whig Society of the
Col 0.0 of hew Jersey.
Where , s, jt hug 'paged tpo Sovereign Disposer
of events to remove from our numbers and fellow
ship. E. James Fountain. A. M.. M. D.. of Daven
port. lowa. whose reub:e disposition and virtuous
character bad won for him the respect and admi
ration of a large °irate of fr,ends and acquainten
c.a. wit. se love and doroion to his family were of the
most ardent natureg and whose abort but suocesslut
career wee brovn ht ruddenl to a Close by &dente which
evinced his seat for his profession: be it therefore
ReSOIVOIL net whileWe lament then timely decease
of our • ellaw-Whig; the loss of are ned ecltol.r, oak ,
Cut phystmao, and one adorned in life by so many publics
and private virtues we bow in submission to the will
of 14 m whodoeth all things well -
Resolved. That we ettneathiae with the bereaved
fimilY, and command them to the care of our Father in
Heaven, who will never leave nor forsake»
Resolved, That. as a token of yes net to the memory
of the decanted, we wear the usual badge of mourning
for thirty days.
Resolved. That these resolutions be publishei in the
Davenport Deify Gizmo, The Press. of l'lnladelphise
:di the Princeton btandard, and a copy to be sent to
the bereaved familc
FeED. E. ME A RER, of Pa.
M Nit 3 GOMFOR of Va.
EDWARD ATWATERpf
Princeton i N J April :00864
PHILADELPHIA. APRIL 23. Mi.--
At a mooed mestinc of Fable: counciL. No.
76, of U. A. M., he:d tee above date, the foliate=
Insolation' were unanimously at hated
Ructived, That this Commit take soon action as is
. -
necessary to provide for the Termites of such members
as may leave them homes for the defence of our Gone-
. . _ . . . .
rg-
Resolved, That we deeply deplore the Mee that has
mile it nonsexist for Americans to take up arms
against Their brothers, and that we pledge ourselves to
assist, as far as in our power, the families of ail such as
ma , enlist. it
Rexotved, That all members of this Council who may
Ohba, under the Stara and h•triees are he.uhy declared
in go lt standing, and entitled to sick and funeral bene
fits, and an order drawn for the amount mending
against them on the banks. and credited to their ac
count; aim The F. be instructed to remit their dues
from the time ef their enlistment until their discharge.
Resolved, That a committee 01 ten he upponoed to
tooltect contributions for the asmatanoe of the families
of laid members who may enlist.
COMMITTEE O. RELIES•
BETHUEL GIFFORD, Canal, below Germantown
rout.
ORGE C. FITE, Ninth street, above C Wes.
EDWARD YOUNG 217 North elate street.
WM. AD 4.MR. 41.4 tilehmerel street.
t;NRY L0MP.b.1514 Arnim* street, ab. Thirteenth.
W M. DIEBLE, 1222 Randolph street.
GEORGE K Krasib. Howard, above Master.
GEORGE DUNNAROUER, Twelfth. street, corner
Myrtle.
oiaaßl.E.4 IC. NEISSER,Ier2 Charlotte street.
BENI. 3. ORAIGMELE. sae N. teeond street, 1410 Lemon. SAMUEL 3. WALE.DR, ,
It* R. B. WALTER, o. Deo.
aT , THE LADIES ,. UNION RELIEF AS-
Ss
M tO
ATN has removed from W. corner
f • math and Poring Garden to Branch No.l Rooms,
b• corner of .NINTII and SPRING GARfI
where all buiiincas will be transacted and contra:in
tkos received by the follriving_fier of oflicoret
President—Mrs. M. P. K ETTe'RLIN
Vice Presidents—Mrs. 11. liaFF, Mrs. PARKER,
and Mrs MASSEY.
Treasurer—Mrs. H. DORSEY.
Peoretartes—Mies HAI D and Miss ROBPHTS.
Rromvers of orders and distributors of outfits—Mrs.
L. WHITEN( k ri and Mrs. PATT.c.RSON.
Managers of Hospital Wont—Miss FISHER and
Mrs. ANN E. ICE.bP ERB.
Hospital donations received N. W. corner of TENTH
and isPRING GARDEN. Entrance on ePring Garden
Street. ap26 It*
OrOFFICE OF THE MAYOR, OF THE
cITy O r.l3.ll,AUbbrilLA, AtE.ll. 24, 1:61.
CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA: '
Ibe record of the pas iortnight hes abundantly
shnwn the loyalty of Ult.., community and its reaoy one
dierme to the law. t.uring inch period or 11.11011te8
dented excitement it ip giatilying to announce that
the pereons and property of teeidente have been ex
erne; from violence- or toes, beyond all former expe
rience.
The continuance of this-common welf..re demands
that !here shall be no offioious intermeddling byrucuc
thcrized fnoividuals with the etmditet.-true'fitriotions
self oonyututed In - the most summary man
ia this tiLkalifflakift H ra'aCif
spolt Mayor of Philadelphia.
Kr. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, PMMartha:ha, April 17, 1861.—lhe
Board of Directors have this day .declared a semi-an
nail dividend of TfircES PEI( CißriT. on the capital
stook of the Company. olear of Mate tax. POTable on
and toner May 15th, WM-
Powers of attorney for Mamma or aivldends can be
had on application at the office of the Cony, .No.
238 S. Third street,. THOMAS mpa
T. F/ Wilit•
apiB lm Treasurer.
MNOTICE —ALL ANSWERS TO THE
Diroular of the Whits ITTEN OF rurpi.ac
entrETY win be reoeived by JOB STR FATTURrinPU.
President of the Western Bank, who hse been
appointed Treasurer. at. 23 et*
3G H .
OF THE SHAMOKIN YAL -
A Ir, :400 WACNErriIiVILLE RAIAWAD i9PII
- Aprn - 14 - reor. -
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the
Shsninkin Valle. and Pottsville Railroad Lora oany will
be held at the Office of the romPsnY. on MOMS AS.
eth of May. at 12 ..'clock, tor the election of Managers
and a President to serve for the ensuing year.
sig2.lt29&dtmy 6
gso.SCHUYLKILL AND SIIeQUEHANNA
RAIL.ROAD o.—tne Annual Meeting and
den of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Sus
quehanna Railroad Company. as required by their
charter, will be held at the CORI INEriTAL DOTAL,
in the city of Philogelehis. „Pennsylvania, on MON
DAY. May Gm, RM. at 12 o'clock. Sa o for the purpose of
choosing a Fremont and six Manages to serve for the
ensuing year, and also for the consideration nf such
other business as may properly be brought before said
meeting. FRANK S. SOND,
april IS, 1881. [mil/ lmyta Secretary.
MILITARY NOTICES.
QUARTERMASTER'zi DEPARTMENT
moo Gt; ARD, CITY OF Fnuainimpnts., April M,
OTIOR.--A a frequent explications are made at
this department in re scion to uniforms for the Rome
livards• the dealers and mann'actnrere of clothing are
requested to deposit at this office samples of the coat
and pantaloons of the same, and of the. hats and caps
mach MIL tie turaushau a; Inge* mama irorn five to
fifteen Collars per suit, in au,
WM. BRADFORD,
ltagu rtermaster Home guard.
iUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
M ORT INFANTRY CORPS.
AR Almelo of tho' Univer.ity or or tinder Five Years nt.seding, are invited to enroll themselves on
the muster- rot lof the ooins. Am) bastion to be made
at the University. Masers. II eRTRANFT,
WAGE EL
REPPs R.
Committee.
OLD GUARD Or THE STATE FEN
°VOLES.
The enrolled members of this. Company and their
fri , nde who wish to join. will meet at No 1012
MARKET Street. on SATURDAY EVENING. 27th
Inst.. at 8 °Weak. punatualli. ap26,2r
1W13E..k TM LIGHT GUARD.--
Resolved- That the thanks of the Wheatley Light
Guard be nuanimoutly tendered to JOHN W ELL-
B • NK. Egg., for the patrio in manner in which he
Mitered to the company the splendid and sumptuous
Polls lon nerved ag rue r otot corner of Ruefuu and eal
lambi', streets. on April 24. MIL At the /lame time we
mmk d I eg to off,r. mdividually, our heartfelt thanks
to him as our friend and brother. and hoes when we are
mined upon to proceed to the field and battle for the
rights 01 our glorious Union. that the oar or hour will
never PIMA by without one thought of hanal and Auld
Lang byna. ItOtir ItT MoKISSIrt,
2d Lieutenant wheelies Light Guard,
Private JOAN WK. toiNEY.
W. L. STILSST,
Sergeant.
HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD,
CITY OF PHILADSLFICA, April 23. 1851.—ORDER
No. 4—elt , DiCal.. DEPARTMENT.
6 ,
bit. This Department shall at present consist of
five . emetics. one of whom shall toe " Medical Direc
tor." by whom all details concerning the Hospital ar
rangements for the sick and wounded soldiers shall be
made.
2d. This Bweau shall appoint. at the nomination of
the Commander of the Demo Guard, four or more As
sistant surgeons, to be assigned to such duty as may be
necessary.
ad. The Medical Dim tor 'hall select accoermoda
tions for the reeeption of the sick and wounded, and
make such reenenueve upon the quartermaster for
hospital immune and stores as may ire required.
4rh. 1 his Morella% snail be need not otilr for the el&
and wounded or the "Rome Guard." but also for any
others io the service of the Vatted estates.
Prh. This Department shall be governed by United
States regulations.
6th. MOT amenaing Hall has been mad geed to the Rome
Guard lot hospital purposes. and will he trued up an
cordingly, under the orders of the Med:cal Director.
7th. Dr. John Neil Is hereby appointed Med; cal Di
recto, A. J. PLEASONI ON.
ap26 61. Commander of Home Guard.
IIJE 4INITAItTERS HOME GUARD,
eITY OF 1111LAILELFFIA, ARM 21 1881.—OR
-1 Kit PO. s.—Many inquiries having been shade re
lative.to the deraiis of uniform, it or stated, fin the
information of those interested
lat. That MOW military organizations Will no no
meted on part of the Home Guard, without being in
quired to conform to the patterns of uniform adopted
by the Rome Guard lamed in the wards—butmust be
uniformed by Regiments
28. Thar as it mar be difficult to obtain on ebort no
tice a sufficient quantity of Cat PET GREY cloth for
the entire torn°, any other shade of gray will be ao
ee au 0, if ifs flicient for an entire Regiment.
31. The coat of Blotch a uniforma may be varied, it is
affirmed from 81.50 per oust to 820. aorording to mete.
4th in cases where it may be diffieult for the men to
Yerniith their own uni.orms it in suggeatea thkt the
Wards in which therm companies may be raised shall
famish funds lo timely eau! uniform, in 00, moeretion
of the protection afforded by tan Guard,
6th The. Regiments of the " Young Guard" will be
allowed to suhstitute for the Army Rat. specified in
Wrier Po B.a gray Caret Cap.
641. It is positively determined that no company of
Wig lidilliber LIM OUP hundred men will be received nor
will ...lister Rolls r-t the Home Guard Or gettalla Or
ganizations hereafter be furnish. d, meat UPOD
pre
eestarion of a COPY of signatures to original Ward .tn
rollmente. Pt. eaoonuront.
ap2l3.et Commander of Rome Guard.
H EAD i Q
UARTFRB HOME 13113ARD,
CITY 0 P PHILADELPHIA—RUILADILTIA ,
I orcltrdLAiPln additionto the Young and -
Old ieme & there Fill be. aREdt-
DENT 10VA 11Attn. without reference to ago or
101111ltS, Who will be a filed local Cllard• eilb,jact to the
°Were Crum Gerudeuertara or some ouard.. The 0 i....
i onization into 4.oMP:init.% and ttegimeata will con
form in number to those of the Home Guard, viz i one
hundred privates in each COMPnIiY.
A. J. PLEABONTON.
ar,2B-et Commander& game Guard.
.6.HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD,
riF PUILADEt ptlia., Anus 24. 1831.—ORDB11.
1 fio B—Dr beanie D. Bothugsatorth. Dr. Joseph
liookinson, I,r. F snails 4. tmith. end or. John R.
B. McClellan . are hmeby appointed burgeons, and
inettibete of the Wheal bureau, established by order
No. 4, Gated April 23. irritant , thus completing the
Bureau. They will Le obeyed and reppeoted accord
met,- A..t.PL.BaeONT , N.
ap2d Pt Commander of Home Guard of Ittihad's.
VtILIJNTEBBS WANTED-At
the following Rendezvoue of the TUI RD Llegt - s
tltl FL BATTALIJN. Camel OADALEL DE
I
KORFONAY
Coltman,' 1 , • Captain NEWELL FAY. Henderson
House. MAP It&T Street, above Severateenth,
itompanv S t captain A. fa.Al atria",t.o. 457 North
TWULPI . E. atteet.
Corneae y C. Dentate E. M. WOODWARD. ARCH
Street, abov4 aIX rii. north side.
Otjneeng D. Captain J. B. COADEB, FIFTH Street,
above a RON.
Company E Captain AMOS MOONEY, northwest
owner of MU lan and &HO Mote,
00ontanY F, Captain F,manlE W. HUSH, v. 0 .401
THAW Street. azit3t*
A MEETIN' OF YOUNG MEN, FROM
25 to 45 seam will be held at No. 922 CH ESTNUT
ntree,.. 91 a ory. for th • plrd ume° of forming
Home Guard," on FRIDAY EVENING next,
at 8 n'alooa. an2s 2t*
HOME GUARDS HEADQUARTERS,
PIIILADELPIttA, April 22, ISM
OR Dsat £Yo. 3.—The Uniform for the DOME
GUARD will horsist of a single.breaated light or
cadet eras frock coat, with sta• ding collar, and buttons
of the arm to who= the regiment ma' belong; pantalooce
of the mime material; cap of arms , pattern. of drab
sailor, with rosette of the National Colors. fled.
White, and BIOS. The Uniforms can be Preellfotd at a
Solt not exoeeding Twenty Dollars for each man and
wilt he furnished by the mo t hers of the HOt*l
GUARD themselves. The Um orma wilt be hablrually
worn. so that on the oones,on of an alarm the officers
and men can tesair at once to their armories, irithOnt
stooping to disuse their oipthns.
tipeinal Mtli art Organization, formed or to be
formed. will select their own Uniforms.
feigned,/ A. J. PLK A BANTON.
an24-tit Commander of Rome Geard.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
KERSEY CASSIMERE,
VOLUNTEER COMPANIES,
Foi male by
TINGLEY, ENGLISH; .& Co.,
ap2B-fmw-At 26 SOUTH PRONT-STREET.
BLUE -GRAY
BLANKETS,
FOE, ARMY PURPOSES.
ALSO,
GRAY SATINETS,
FOR SALE BY
A. T. LANE & Co.,
0p26-3t 419 MARKET STREET
BLACK BILK BASQUINES.
FRENCH SACQIIES.
GORED MANTLES.
CIRCULARS.
Mantilla Shape
Plain atylea. for first:olasa Bales,
READY MADE, OR MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER. CONARD,
ap26 12t 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
TO MILITARY COMPANOES.
Committee
VERY DESIRABLE GOODS,
UNIFORMS,
AND ARMY PURPOSES GENERALLY.
answer 112 CHESTNUT ST.
NEW MANTILLA STORE.
The meat splendid SILK MANTLES in the city
SILK MANTILLAS,
In every new style, the ?lobed qualities ever 360,
at the elegant New Store.
25 SOWTH TENTH STREET.
HOUGH ec CO.
raxao.im
R„PLENDID RED, WHITE, AND BLUE
P . 7 Goods for F age. it all wool.
Gray flannel for Army_ Sbirm, fine and soft, at
SJUTRWICK BROTHERS',
26 Louth MORT*/ Street.
COMMISSION ROUSES
BLUE KERSEYS
AND
CLOTHS,
Suitable for Military or Naval purposes,
For sate by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
aplB-iftf 3.5 LETITIA STREET.
NICW PUli i , ll,i►illrrid.
NEW LAW
LITTT•R, BROWN, & CO.,
110 WARRINGTON itTRIRT, ROSTON.
THE UNITED STATES LAWS AND
TREATIES,
PASSED AT THE LAST SESSION OF COM:MESS,
1.860-61-PRICE SI.
COLLYER ON P4RTNERRFTIP.
TP- , PM2
. - &never 15 17
TEE LAW OP
A PRAOrci
iox.. ..."
PARTNER
WITH AN APPENDIX OF POEDE,
BY JORN COLLYER.
FIFTH AMERICAN FROM THE SECOND ENG
LISH EDITION,
With large additions to the Text and Notes. and De
viead to the present Time.
BY HON. J. C. PERKINS:
KENT'S COMMENTARIES,
COMMENTARIES ON AMERICAN LAW.
BY HON. JAMES KENT.
Tenth Revised Edition. By Ron. WILLIAM KENT.
M AP OP THE SEAT or WAIL-PLAN
/-r-la. of Washington City • slag showing parts of the
retaten of New York, Pantleilywa, New Jersey, Mary
land. Delftware. and Virginia; Ita,lroads, Water
.Routea, Porta. &c. &o. I very mean the march there
rhould have one. Pries 25 cents.. Agents wanted in
eeari Dart of the State. Monet ran he tnade by it.
For sale. wholesale and retail. or 3NO. McFARLdt24,
33 South 131 X Eli street, above Chestnut, Office of
Appleton's Ololopedia. apse St
riIIRING TBE PRESENT TTME
20 per eon , . will be allowed on all
MILATARX 11300115,
At the offioe of A ',teflon , e Upolopedta,
33 Noute titreet, up stains.
r er22-mwf3t JOEtft NIcFARL.A.N. Agent.
rl a MRS. E. JACOBS, No. 212 NORTH
%eh ENIFITH Street. will open a FASHIONABLE
AS‘oRTMENT OF SPRING'. MILLINARY, on
THURSDAY. April 11th. at. 6 Im
Mit.f3. M. S. BL9IIOP, 1018 OHEST-
ViihNIIT Street, has received eat:nee assortment of
PARIS MILLINERY for the Spring. mh29-Im
i n t MISSES 0 2 BRYA.N. 914 CHESTNUT
Street will oven PARIS MILLINERY for the
Bering, on THURSDAY. April 4. ME96-1M"
VASHIONARLE TAILORING ESTA.
21,1811MENT,
328 CRUSTRUT Street. below Fourth, eolith Bide
H. eTEVIbIYBOPI
Respectfully informs his numerous customers and the
public in general that he has Just received his Bering
duly's, 'which he will be pleased to sell on the mt
seasonable terms for cosh. enhlee-fiekw os
len
GUNS AND 111FLES—For ssle cheap,
by molts, EtalerzEY. co..
ap24-6t , bro. 427 MARKET 81reet.
NAVAL ORDER
UONINIANDATfee Orrice, U. 8. Navy Yard.
Phillideiphla u Argil Iggl•
commanders, Lieutenants, Maatera. emitted fitioahip
men. Passed and Assistant Surgeons in the Bevy.
whose names are borne upon the book' of this statio n
for vay, will report their addresses., without delay , to
tins office. . F. DU YONT,
au2t..Bt Commandant.
CDONORRUE, No. 23 South WATER
e street, offers for 'Mee 000 barrels of steam re
fined Sugars and n
reducedn COO bags of Rio 028
-St*
of
various grades. at prices fo cash, ac2B-31*
EXCHANGE ON LONDON.—£67O Colo
nial Bank Bill_ for sale by JAURETCHR &
CARSTAIRS. 202 Sonia FRONT Street. ants-!t
_ _ _
Ecti AN GE ON FRAN OE.---51,000 fr.
Bank of Martinique Bills on 'olonial Bank Atonal
ol Booth F R ONTy J *Mtn:TORE , & CARBTAi 103,
202 Street. ap24141.
VOUNG MEN LEAWNG THE CITY
win get the highest essh price for Cast-off CLOTH
ING. Call or eddr*sst M. WANCONA, 622 t , OUTH
Street. - avg 3. Gt*
mob
(VAL DENTALLINA.—we speak from
'LP waociaal experience when saving that the OPAL
TO3NTALLINA made by Mr . BEI INV of B RO A D and
SPRUCE Etre , ta II decidedly the Moen preparation
f„ the mouth and teeth Mat iwe ha-a a y.r.
need. We
believe a fulfils all th.t is claimed for it, and being re
commended by the 111.8 t eminent dentists Nye advise all
to give it a trial.--Ratierin. apil-Sre•
STATIONERY AND JEWELRY
paokassa furnished to Agenro and Peelers. atvery_
mduoed rates. Cell, (or send strimudao2 CIIESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
ao9-1m• PARHAM & CO,
"so,PEVI L NOTIOE.--811IPPERS WILL
please take notice that the mouth Carolina it. 1t
CO. have disoontinued forwarding all through freight
and that ail goode formerly consigned to them must now
be consigned to a oity assn!.
&lemma. T. S. & T. G. BUDD will forward all goods to
their address. A. HERON, Ja.. & Co..
No 14R nrth WHARVEK,
VILE MANUFACTORY
211 ?LBW STREET.
Fdoe and Agape of every desoriPtion, and good
quality, made to order at the above eetabliphatent ,
Wl3 01,E8ALE and ItkiNAIL,
at manufacturer's prices.
lteontting done in a eugorlat laalluar
ald-dern B. SMITH.
AOKEREL, lIERRING, SHAD, SAL..
0 --a MON. &0.-4.000 MM. Mm.Nos.i, a, mild 6 MIV9il
ereL lame. medium, and email, oi assorted vaokage.
of *bottle late-oau_ght fat ash.
800 bble. New Itabfax, Eastport, and Labrador Net
trek, of (Moine qualifier.
Cow boxer extra now scaled NelTinte.
AM Mars *stilt new sc aled
lierrints.
Mae titaettitna Herlllllll.
210 Ws. linao While Fists
50 bble. BoollOnly Meagl
bbls. new lialifaajbahnon.
lord
1,000 Quintals Grand Gant Godfsh.
Imo boxes Herkimer-oounty Cheese.
In store st d landtnr, for We bi
pnv roams
wit • 1 ". 1411 01711
gRENOII ZlNU—Pure SNOW er ttiT.Z 5
a Melte. Montrim ir t 6471 sna
far rue 1:11 WE E
isas 4 7 au etieerteal6l4.B
SUIT I' OR
xouGai & bo.,
25 FOTJTII TENTH ISTREE r
HAY& JUST runrasirgn
Think Bvo Price 35 EA
NZW BDITION
4 vols. Bvo.--. 816
ap22•mwf-3t if
SPRING MILLINERY.
CLOTHING.
FIREARMS
WANTS
WANTED—A Lad to do Errands. Ad
dram" T." Press office. ap9-tf
WAN INCO—AGENTS, to sell PAUKA
OEO of STATIONERY end JEWELRY. at
prime one third leer, than can be purabeeed eliewhere.
Canon or address (stamp enaloseu) J. L. BAILEY. No.
IS4 COUR 1' Street, 13oaton. Maar. mh26-3m
EmPLoYEKB WANTING YOUNG
mon, &0., gtre invited to address the" Emplov
mom Committee," ac the Room! of the Young melee
Christian lasooiation, 1009 and 1011 eIIEOTN
street. itip3-6m
WANTEO—A VF,SSEL of the capa
city of from LOCO to 1 - .200 barrela, to load for the
Weet ladles. AppJAUly to
RETCHE CARSTAMS,
ROst aad :004 South FRONT &rect.
FOR SALE AM) TO LET.
lIFOR SALE OR TO REST—Three
oommodious Wale DWELLINGS in Haddonfield.
New Jersey. centrally • located. well snarled, &0.,
within two square. of railroad depot
222 WALNUT Street.
al TO LET—A THREE-STORY HOUSE.
Ammo. 1736 MOUNT V KNNON Street, with ell the
modern improvements. '426 St.
in TO RENT WITH FURNITURE.—A
Mat handsome HOUSE, with every modern conveni
ence, in Aroh street. vest of seventeenth.
Apply CO A. P. &4. H. MORRIS,
sow.
im
9i6 ARCS. Street.
NI TO LET—AT 013EiTNUT BILL, a
ailato•xi Mansion Howie. with a large stable and
grounds, on SUMMIT , Qtrriet, first house from the a•e
nue. Ariel, to E. BONVLBY, broker, 230 WALNUT
Street, b.elr. ap2i-6t
in TO RENT. —The large Dwelling
awit Rouse, No. 413 South FIFTEENTH &re at. fp
ply to J. SERGEANT PRICE, No. Sl3 ARCH. Street.
aplB-lit
TO LET—SECOND-STORY ROOM, 802
CI WITNUT Rtro oVer LRWIg LADOMU.g
& Co.'s Jewelry Store. The bast location in Philadel.
phis for any kind of light
brusineas. Apply in the
Jewelry Store. Rent 8400. fe/9
TO RENT—A very desirable STORE,
on the Hinth- street front of " The Continental
Hotel.' The Store at Ninth and Hansom etreeta cope
niMlT adapted for a awromi and flivornies Maker.
Apply to JOHN MCI:,
fo6-tt Southweet NINTH and eANSohI i..trecto.
IdTO LET-A DESIRABL E DWEL
LING, NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street,
Apply to wETHEKILL & Ilitlintbß, 47 and 49
North SECOND Street. uThl4-tf
dig TO RENT—For the Futomer season.
BIM a commodious Country House. with furniture.
grounds, and tltabling, within two hours' ride, by rail,
of Philadelphia: Asply to E. P. WILSON. at 333
MARKET /Street ; or address " JOSIAH WILSON,
Parkersvire, Chester Co., Pa." ael
CH&STNUT-taREET HOUSE and
MAL f4TORE to rent.—The desirable bnainPas location,
13rg 011V3TDIUT Vtreet.wah dwelling attached, Apply
at 4 31 I;llE3Ttrirr circa..
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
RENT.—To Rent, the large end commodious
modern-built Rouse, corner of ARMAT ntreet end
WILLOW Avenue, with nag, bath, hot nod cold water,
and all the modern improvements. AlMl a r to PENT
B.
B. T Pll,llO GREEN Street. Philadelenle, or on the
premiere. • or& tf
fiff TO RENT-TWO COUNTRY
HOUSFE3, one mile from Tammy. Inquire No.
TIT UT etreet. m.h2B-3m*
011 FOR PALR--A 110 ME and LOT,
Jantldesirably located on MAIN Street. Burlington.
N. J. Apply to WM. M. ColLo.i
506 MINOR Street. Phil-delphla.
FRANKLIN WOOLMAN.
MAIN Street, Burlington.
Or to
aplB-thstu2it*
0 RENT—The Three-story Brick
.11 , 1:51 DWELLING. No. 1634 WALNUT St Immo
diatftwvsession 'riven. RentsE36. Apply to SAM DitL
U. PERKINS. 627 WALNUT rt. apll-thatntf
ga TO RENT.--A rare opportunity is
offered to a competent manager of a Boarding
Hence by the undersigned, who offers to rent the
remises formerly known a• the UNITED STATES
HO riGli, situated on CH ES 114 UT Street, above
Fourth. opposite the Custom Roma. The house eon
taii.e forty rooms ail of which are furnished. The
ie : ninety-five feet in length, beaiden
kitobene, painyite, and every other convenience that
can be desired. The premises have been fitted up in a
complete manner, and are ready for immediate
occupancy.
To a proper person. having experience, a profitable
bunions can be done. To an acoaptable tenant the
tenon will be made reaeonable. For partioulare WAY
to JOHN BE Pi, on the premises, bowl= the Imre of
9 and 3 o'clock. apta-tutbaitt
FllO RENT-TErE LAINE AND CON
VENIENT Coal Wharf and !amber Yard. at
Maylandvil le. Twenty- fourth ward. Apply to C. &
P. H. WARREN. on the eternise!. mhl4-ti
F OR EXOHANGE.—A CHOICE TRAOT
of good unimproved farm land in the State of Neer
Jersey, convenient to the eity, will be exchanged for
City nrOnertY. Apply at 2(o. 11$ FEDERAL Street.
A(
111? E. OORSON,R4T-rt sftaTowri
..we 4g:
D SA
. Nor*,,Sl Ve or ran. in Norristown and
—Reel Feg,".l.l.Mtgages negotiated. Collection! made.
Store! t9 , stainances oven. d24-em
PT
ÜBLIO BALE OF VALUABLE PRO
PERTY.
THE " EMPORIuM NEAL ESTATE AND MANU
FACTURING COMPANY,"
Of Mound •it Pulaski Pulaski County. Illinoi s , "
Will offer at PU RL! CPA LE, on the premien.
on 'WEDNESDAY. the 15th day of May next,
A Lary; Number of
.DESIRABLE BUIL DINO LOTS,
Eligibly Located for Stores, Factories, and Renidenoes.
BRICK
Also.
A SPACIOUS B IRON FOUNDRY, WITH
NIACHI •E SIRUP.
And all the appurtenances necessary for the Waimea'
of manufacturing wngines and Dollere for Sieatubitate,
Sugar, and all other Mills. used in the Southe rn and
Western country. The Patten;s comprise the modern
improvements in machinery- with a lull and complete
set of Pattern+ for Stoves, adapted to both wood end
coat. This property, from the advantageous loeation
of Mound City, is one of the most valuable in the
Southwest.
A FUUIT-ULLBIII.'S ECK& STO Y FRAME Mu-
D KRlti• BUILT BoTBL.
with a full set of Furni -
C°Mailling some
fifty
warn*. l and p rofitable
tura. The Hotel is now aomg arse
ItreWas. Also a number of
Timms oreleaLlii._cap_ COTT AGE RESIDENCES.
041 oat • the remain
,
lug payments in 12. 24 and Sim, h to *teals,
bearing interest at the rats of six per fferit "dim ...lee,
I The cash payment may be made in the Ronde of the
Compan_y, and the time payments will be taken in tus
Stock of the Company at par, except for improved pro
perty. for which three-fnurths of the puronase. money
ma. remain upon mortgage.
As the Company propose to dispose of all their im
provements. ex pitanata have a rare opportunity for pro
fitable investments in one of the best located and most
flourishing cities in the great Southwest- For particu
lars, inquire of or address JESSE E. PEYTON.
President E. R E. & M. Co.
mh26-tmU Office 2,2 S WALNUT Street. Phila da.
BOIll&DIN G.
- -
no D ERS will be received at a retired
.E- 4, but p'easantly-situared Farm House, CHES
TER courerY. but a chart distano- from tee
roach The dwelline is beautifully shaded. which- ',nth
large Vegetable and Pruit Ca .d.ne, will furnish board
era with every luxury th 4 country can afford. Address
'B. B 8.," offiee of The Press. ap2d-lea*
BBOARDING.-Handsome rooms in suites
and single, vacant. N. L. corner 81X Ir.r.rwrn
and LOCUS r Stream ap23 61*
EDUCATIONAL.
- - -
juuua .a. FAY'S BOARDING Elt HOOL
for Sam at EG'ZABETH• N. J. The Summer
&IMOD Will open on the first of May. Mr. @AT will re
main in the city a few ears and ran be ;seen at the
bookstore of Marin. MAWIIEN, 600 OttEST
Street. aro u*
LOST AND FOUND.
ESTRAY.—Brought to the pre
or the stemoriber. April 21. ek Whets and
Rae gcl re, about Bor 9 years old. 9110 owner nr re
quested to prove prueertY, roaf ehrltrigi. d take her
away, otherwise she will be diseesed of eooordier to
law. F. R. WatiNER,
WASHINGTON DHOTIS YAWS, t
R idge Road. Apnl24, 113.11.
IPBT--Five Qoupone, 140. 206, 207, 250,
209. and to, dite Jian. isee, iseno of the oonvty of
Allegheny to the PlM:abort and Connolavibe Railroad.
A liberal reward will be given for there turn of the came
to DLETtiN.
older * lw.vrth FRONT Rtreat.
LEGAL.
VSTATE OF SAMUEL LEWIS, late of
Plamstead township deceased.—All persons into
rated are hereby notifiql that the undersigned has
been appointed by the (Moans' Court of Each, oannty,
Anoitor, t., maize mstribution of the balance in the
Estate.f CHARLES LEWIa. Administrator to said
among the persons les ally entitled to the same;
and that he will attend to the dunes of said appoint
ment.st his Of ce. in the borough of Doslssi ann. o n
SATUKDaYs the Mb day of APRIL aext. at ten
O'clock A. M. 3011 N B. FUME.
ath29 fit Auditor,
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-• CITY AND COUNTY ON PSI; LiADELPIIIA-
In the matter of the Eseetmed.f ate o JOSEPH trART.SR,
d
The Audttor appointee by the Court to audit. settle,
and adjust the account of JOHN L. FRAI t.FS. sd
micastrator of JOSE VA CARTEN, deoeaaed, and to
report distribution of the belanoe in the halide of the
aoctount.int. will meet the parties interested, for the
purposes of his appointment. on TUESDAY. the 7th
day of M al, len, at 4 o'clock P. M. at his office. No.
030 street-•n the el ty of Philadelphia.
iip24-wfuk-st• JOHN M. THOMAS. Auoltor.
1N THE ORPHANS' 00EIRT FOR THE
A- CITY AND COUNTY OF PI; LbAPFLPH lA.
Mate of FkAlltniAND JOSEPH SEIDLFR, doted.
3 be auditor ay pointed to ...41t, mottle. anttn
account of (tATRAttiN RUE. and WI LL IAM
WIN.DEIttSHETM. Fneautorsof the last will and Tea
tament of FERDINAND JOsErli ei.:lM,Vi, de
ceased, and report dietriontion of the balance in their
bands, will meet the parties interested. it the mimosas
of
at h t en TIJEBI.ftY, May 7. 188 i, at 4
P. ca., at hts chine No. 41,12 WAt.rarr St n the
oily ot Yhiladatithia. Wht. EB T .N;+,
sp24-mfut-et A wiitor.
To BIIBINIIBB MEN.—An excellent
ehanoe for reliable Wetness men to stove a pro
fifth's manefacturing bus•neu, requiring but o email
oasital in its establishment and prosecution. •
The manntaaftve cons ros in he apel cecina of a pe
culiar composition or enamel to common orn a men t al it
and a varlet. of other buildinc relater al.
arehitsotural finishinf a, ceilings, Mellor flouts and for
rooting.
's his enamel may be tinted of any ealor. from the
Purest smite to the deepest blaok. with all the onlors
and shades bet.een. It means to the articles to whion
it as ruched a hardness and durariliry almost incredi
ble, and a been,• surceasing that. of the rarest and most
oostly of the variegated ['WNW and. unlar e them, is
impervious to nioistitre.snd never lade. seam, or
detect , rate, orating but a fractional part of the price of
ordinary marble.
It is also valuable for table and stand roes. mantel-
Pieces, monuments, and an el:idlers variety of other
artio ea of Stag ow. "flie process of IMO ter the
enamel is simple, white the art ol.• eflitM6lllo will coin.
Eland a ready eats, affording large profits. it esponsible
parties may proonre licenses for manufacturing under
the patent for any oily or prominent town in the United
States, by sentries to the subscriber. A email tar Won
the article. meenutatitured will be`equired
it
the nee
of the invention. Giroulars gaus particulars wth
be [engirded to all apptioants.
The superior merit and beauty of this e n ameled
building material to anything in use has the unqualified
endorsement of many of tee most eminent arohitecta
Forefio men of this and other cities.
particulars , address
JOHNSON it PRALIn
general Agents lor ru NASSAUuildig Material ,
gp9-d3m kin Street. New York.
CI . RARLES M. BREAKER, APOTIIECA
AL, ItY, resprothdlv announces to_ the public thst
sabde
ha. sureseeded Mr. P. UL (LutIVE Up old
R at
well-known stand, at the Nottheart 001110 C BAttil
'and C n ErVIN UT Btreete. IlaVillg thOr^ ool7 re r"
the establishmentoind furnished it with s oareciiyd
selected Meek of Drugs sod Cberniebls,e l3 9 03 ilue
toe prescription, dispensing. sod tonnuiacrUfttlg le-
Pitmen 1 to getitteurt of well-known and unqu a
hs mould sollett the pp
tioned pharmsoest.c. a ItAr •-- ii ci , tiod pur i ty izi
trowsgo of those who esteem some en
medicines as of ,rims rnbrortaul,
also Invite att -
CHARLES M. Brit.:AK ' clic° Tooth. Heir, "
tion to big well-assorted sto o k of eh .
and other Brushes, Perfumery and Joliet end Fancy
(Vadti n '" I rovier gli i' ...11§a. teat . VII , ILDIO•Wfm at
It
HAVANA CIGARS just
received per steamers Quaker
Cite and Harem*, oomprieing
Cabanas, Fif * r°.
Y. taw.. Cornareiante.
Black Ilea, ronehinello,
Zteimna. Diablo merino.
Verded, Pruebeee. &0.. &0..
of l r renda qualities, and for sale et the lowest mar
kea CHARLES itWTE.
avg 4 169 WA..DI VT.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
V Sole Lemea —Kra. M. A. GARR ETTROR
Rage Manager—.--.-._.._._.. Mr. W M. A. CR A pM AN.
Beeman A eamt .—..Kr B. MU FRY.
RFITFFIT OF .MR_
a, w OTR ER N.
THR3 (FRIDAY) EVSNING, An , '" 88.
'DIN m N CoUalei ROM ;
Mr. Sothern will appear as Lod Dand•eary and Ram.
?GU:If:RN lei A FOX
Mr. tOTR R ——
•••.•• ••RY . HINTS gIF.
ticALs of , PRlClL—llrelle circle ieeata leOureil Iran-
OM extra eharg e.) BO cents: oorioet• Man neanrad at
1 1 0 „, Tetal. Mieenta ; family n role. 25 oonUI private
''' ann, Gonad VT; °rehear'', 75 cents.
llama open at quarter that 7 o'olook ; curtain Will nen
at a ginner to 8
WHEAT.LEY & CLA RKE'S AROB-ST.
THEATRE
THIS !FRIDAY) V.VHHTNO, Avnl
BF NEFIT OF . FNMA TAYLOR,
When will be given a New Com.d..ntirted
PH F; SCHOOL FOR QC ..TT
Legit time tburseasot, of CLARK .211 great Iraperson •
ation of
TOO oLIP.:8
- • •
And byjparttouler ream. t the Remarkable Drama Of
THE ti X MIR KEN OK GH (NI
Wine. woman. Gambling, Theft, murder—the Poaffold.
CUNCERT BALL, CHESTNUT STREET,
above TVIT , •LFTIT.
MS (MOND AV) EVENING. April 22, nu,
prodpizejdroEßv
J- H. r
p ri D np a rlr o vo m es ,tt r, ,,
" W ZiRD OF THE Wulti.D.'
In his NEW and POPULAR ENTERTAFNMPNT
in M PURA , ICAL, Pll3(isiCAL, and NATURAL
MAGIC. entitled
TWO BOWIES OROPED ' 8 ONB.
The Great RIOT 0 :AL. EA.T. which has
met with eo much R IrP , •RMETRICAt. RUCUERdi
will to .ntrodnced alga, many new Rparinients
PIANISTo. . MISS R. AND NtINOV.
Grand MAGlO . A . , — iviAl•frchi,. or APR 1....; 1 2 - 14 1 /D/
IRAGIQUE, nu SATURDAY, April 2 7 at r• 01 .
Ad ITIIBIIIOII 25. onts. Reserved beam Moult,
ABBL LEYLAND'S
STEREOPTICON !
ARBEMBLY
TENTH AND CH U
E WE STNT BTREETI3
LAST' EK
VIEWA PROM TR E NE • T OP WAR,
And change of pro.o•amme each night,
AdMl2lll4ll R 6 66titis. Chilected6. 1/1 eeatL
Door, open at ; commence at 8 o'olook.
MATINEE W mENDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.
Commencing at three °Wong. ap22.11t
IENNA. ApArinly nF TARE FINK
A it T5 l -1025 CifEKTVITT silt AFT,
.The Thirty-eighth a 1 41 Y aL EXif 1,131T10T1
of PAINTING 4 and SCULP CURE la now clan
Admittaace 25 tracts Neamm Pickets 50 cents; Chit-.
dren half price. Garcia: nes 10 cents. ctockhn dra
wilt receive their Meets at the Academy. at22-tf
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
ELEVENTH sTREET.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
MR. SANFORD
Has secured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever creosoted heretofore
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doom open at 7 ; Commence at 7M.
Admission 2f cents. Children IS cents. de1741
Ta° GP:I/MANIA. ORCHESTRA GIVE
their PUBLIC 11.811h:AitqaLS every PIAVUR
DAY emnmeneiny et ag n'olook, at the mu9ICAL
FUND CALL. S tickets ; single hekets, Sento,
for Bed at Chiekennt & Son's. 807 Chestnut street;
Andre's.llo4 Chestnut 'street.; and Beek & Lawton's,
Chestnut street.
_ .
Enzagemonta fnr Concerts. nommenoememe. par
ties, &c . made ()My at their Office Olockenng & Bon's
Piano St-re, 807 ...hestnut street;. William 14 , 141 i, 224
Norte Juniper Street, or C .oroughman 1009 Radio
➢IEDICINAI,
DR. J. WISP'. No. 30 North
oz lrrtl Street, rtritiattl,PtitA—tresta
Ey enomteafifily. if applied to in time, all dieeasei
of the LUNGS . • H OAT and NEAR C. and
frequently ouree CONSUMPTIONI m ite thud and !eat
stage. Be slue reetoren all curable dieetoue of the EY E
and EAR. Ae has given them - Ma entire attention for
he reet 00 yearn, Will visit yattenta, when drifted at
heir remoter/mob nog lip 11*
SAFE S.
n LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
ta No. 111 South BEVJ.NTH BEiSet, %Sky the
'rlanklin Institute.
,The undersigned, thankful for paid favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage. has secured an
elegant and convenient store, and hss tior on hand
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
Mulled Iron Fi.e and Burglar Proof Pares. the oely
strietty fireand burglar proof gales made.) Also, 1.41-
110 , s unequalled Draw Vault. Safe. end Dank Looks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be furnished
to order on abort notice. This is the strongest, best
protected. and cheapest Door and Look yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie'? New
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, ,te. This Safe is eon.
oede.i to eurpase in style and elegance sat•thinp yet of
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is shied
ly fire and burglar proof.
SPECIAL No ricit.-1 have new on hand say twenty of
Farrel, Herring. & Co.'s Bares, most of them nearly
new. and some forty of other makers. comprising a
complete assortment as to sixes, . and all lately ex
changed for the now Celebrated ffafe. They will
be mid at very low prices. Please call and examine.
M. Q. PA DI. event
mprt.sail
.-- uHESTPIUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
hanA large variety or FIRE-PROOF SAFES always eg
d. Inna-ti
INSURAPiCE 4021PAIIIES.
VIAAIEN INSURANCE COMPANY
No. 406 CH tISTNUT Ptreelle
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
George W. Day & Matlack.
Samuel "" Wright Bros & Cc,
D. B Birrey " Dams & Birney.
Henry Lewis, bowls Bros &
C. J, o._flowe Co,
Samuel T. Bodine Pres't wyoming Canal 00111307.
Inn. W. Rverman—..of J. W. Everman & 00.
Geo. A. West •-• • • Wevt woke&
T. 0. M 8•11111.. •• • .• 8517449, Martin.; 4k.
Wilson Davis. Attorney-at- law.
E. D. Woodrta-......0f Sibley, Molten. & Woodman.
Jno. Kenner, 1713 Given street.
GEORGE W. DA Yi_pcp,Oßeo.t.
FRANCIS N. BUCIL, ice rreeitient.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Jag!-iftr
A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA
r-a-
^i7'.—Authorised Capital 4Soo4oa — Can.iTra
union - no: ser. •I ./.1.1111. , owso
PligViremcahpgripilie, 'la rd & = 4
Flre, Bailainrs, Farratare, and . M.Wiebaninas - glass-
Also, Marine Insaranees oa VIODoLIo Cargoes, s
Freight , . Woad Inas:ranee to ell parts of the limas.
D Yr-BOWED
11,10 Cohere . l4:4, P h
Y. unlaor, John Satoh:on.
L. Auden:o4l, John H. Malaita's.
Davis Pearson. Wm. F. Dean,
Titer Winer. J. E. Baum.
JAGOB EZE.Eft,_Presinent.
WM. F. DEAN, Viso Predawn,
Rr Mr OMIT/4 Doaretarr. apll-12
KA IFTrPTICIM.
SAVING FUND—UNLTED STAUB
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
INTERESS FIVE PER CENT.
8. R. CRAWFORD, Preaident,
JAMES K. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Offioe hours. from 10 nAtil 3 o'olock.
This Company is not pained in any application to the
Lew'stare,
AMESJOAN SAVING. FUND, S. E. cor
nor WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, maims
to renews deposits and pay_ all soma on demand as
has always done. ALLEXANEER WHILLDIN,
President,
Jews X Wttinx. Trolutsrer, wee mi.
adroit FOR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and
Raritan Canal.
Fliitagelphis and Tiff T9T.4 . ExPrFasStesm bn a t Com
pany will reoeivo fret-ht on and suer kohl DAVASth
instant, and leave datli at SP. si delivering their car
goes in New York the following days.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SOLT FM ES rya
RA .4 PIAtVES. Ph
t tienelphia.
„l NI ill Agen,
Flare 14 ens kW): itNER, Now York,
inb23-iftf
... ,a dr im e FOR NILW 10/11i. -- TILE
Phtletlel• his Steam Propeller Comma
will oemmenee their bushman for the mown on Mont SY,
IS. h IDAt.
Thou Steamer' are now roomyins fraiihl M 049944
Pier above rt Blunt street.
erne acoomruodaung. Apply to
W. M. BAIRD & CO..
mhlB 224 Smith Delaware avenue.
gait.a W ndP T a D O EL, ll efT S t a n TILE
ROAD via XL NOTICE TO PER SONS
SEEKING :MAIER BOARDTNG.—In order to
far.- ish inersasea i °Hides diving the comineelummer.
tee West Cheater and Philadelphi. Railroad Company
intend rent lag not Meg than biz daily traine molt way
between Philiulevina and WeeL Coineter, one of h
win be at mato:. connecting with two daily train, each
war on the Philadelphia end Bellmore nentral Rail
road (except eundays. when there will be two trains
each we. between Philadelphia and Weet Chester.)
Persons desirous of bents in the cry early and tote, .
will be goeammodatad by this arrangement , rosratea
for the summer can n w be °Mei , ed at the meny de
sirable localities having MO end headily sMti.tions on
the West Chewer and Philadelphia and Philadelphia
and Baltimore Central nailroads. For Bat.s for sea
son Coupon Tiokete . &e • apply at he ticket - fee, in
the Depot, lt. E. corner P3Bklex.X.SITl l and NI AliKk.T
&rem HENRY WOOD,
apla-mwalm General tuperintendent.
EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPKINOS,
c.r NC• !LITER COUNTY. PENNA,
Hon. Jotteph Konigaiaoher, the late Protwitoor of
this favorite rummer reeort, hating 'army died. the
attnaerihers. Eiegillore Of hie wll, haw , leased the es
tablishment for the coming season to Col. et. gl.
MAK hit, who has been an assistant at thug ulnae for
the last eix years. and. we believe, favorahly kiv , wo to
ell the visitors 'Thanking the patron/ of the plate and
the public senerally for the liberal pattotage hereto
fore extended to the late Proprietor. the) reeve°. fn ly
Sollott a 0011tInLaGee Of the came Orth huh
otsevr. /‘ DAM uoviamailitvg. y
WM. CARPENTER.
.bseoutore.
Having leased the above named Tibiae, and engaged
Mr. li. H. Re He UARD. who has been an anetatant at
the Syringe for some MO. the undersigned will once
10! VillitOTll the let nag isl June, net. and hope. that Ms
Own. Wen tus Mr. Reinhar. ~iong eon. ertion With
the Springs. together with his determination to con
duct Mem, in eves! department in their tiattai popu ar
et.q• and, aa near ae poeei lei wt. ii toe 83All• B.oo.4n
woman! g servants, will be a guarantee to , be pi irons
of the glace. as well as the public generally, that the
Stinnes mentttietr continued petron,ge.
For further , particulars ana coculue please call on
JO-. MYR w. enter of Tirl D and VINI
Street,
tiIIREIN iIARD. at the Union H-tel. ARCH Street.
till Juno let: or, &dares. 13. C. tiLaYMAKe:R,
Ephrata P 0,,
ban omit, r 41 , 11 n• • • Penne.
wE. T 1 ti AND LEDtPliit
We have now on hand, and are me.nntsoranng
to order. at the Mount holly Paper ever ge_
ecriptlon of WRITING AND LEDGER PA E St
vehoeh for ardor end eitirditT, are not eltnened DT Mil
other Mills in the United drates•
We would Gall attention to a new article of Patsw
manufactured by us. and now for Bale, called Ltuilitiemj.
Letter, which has been gotten ay to meet the wants of
business men and others, wbo oldeot to Cowmen:nal
Note as bolus too narrow, and do not wish to use part
of usual tette. chest.
This overcomes both the shove objeotors ; is a Per
feet sheet. yore wo•s ; plate finish ; ruled on one ado ;
stamped in centre near the toy; made from beat ma
terial, free Irora adulteration , and on. uP In seat boxes,
convenient for use.
We also have & !MOT called flank Letter, similar to
an above, except it has out ball thh orr
e ouszsber
bo of line*
ank or eachave,
on• so as Wallow e n-nted K bl EMrTuff & MULLIN,
Mount Roll! Rumors. Cumberland Co., Pa.
The above .Pspers oan be had of Messrs. 3. R. LI P.
riploo p x & no. and AIsOARGEE BROTHERS,
Nos- ...A IS BIWA tV ft Rtruhr. MM-31111
NOTICE.—The Citizens of the differen d
.1-N Cities and Towns throughout the State are invite
mention for the plane at which the next A ',-
ttooNUM 0.
~ rA't k FA/St metal be held. Propoenie
&PO O v antalC ee l direc t,' "
to the uneereigoee ooremiteee. ea .7 :le
eeutivs Committee. will be received up to and In.
eluding Mar 31.1i:text co= 111110114.0011 ShOUld he ad
dreelted tO etther 01 the to to 'Hg persons:
WM COL
JOON P. tlArtfaliai
JACOB MISH...
dttlir4 11. Zir.oLya.
Harrisburg.
AMOS P. KA Pe.
North.) mberlan. Pa..
committee.
Htv.1.4.4. UWAIO.-41 fresh IMpOrrile
Linn of tne two new brands or
"
BLACK ISE.A" and • PUNORINELLO.,,
/ant vomited yer etraMer Quaker City sue soboonor
NostiAr, under UM md tartar prices. ano lot sate by
Caen i.Ed Ti-TE
:.SLIM-- ---.__ _ _
30 w elm*
1 .
.—Ve. Cliquot, Lallemand.
C A D , gra p e.nd i p of N. venoge ti. cos Chian
pitnee. for eels by J eURETCHE & Caltate IRS.
,„0.4 mid sO4 Sour& FKIJN I' Street.
N. B --(inlets for the direct importation awl, dlai.
a,- ----- -4,. 6- .nr.eho.ll. .•*-.A•A tn
GUNNY BAGS.-40 bales beal.vy
TRabags,
fnr sa!e by J A URETCH & cAaOO ,
apB4.3t 204 sad 204 South FRUNT Strait.