EMIR a•GSSIESTATION TO A LITERARY taillber of the ladies of this city, appreciating 0 2 . patriotism of those members of the Harrison bitotary Institute who are about to depart for the .;ear last melpg presented to that society fbe,t;tiful silk dig. Miss Solion Allen made the santation speech. in feu , neat and appropriate r e wsoo. wa , m oeivoa 00 the psrt of the liar, Literary Institute by John M. Corson, EN , resid.nt, to an eloquent and patriotic speech tDr ?Armoric Acme GY A CITIZEN Tbe committee of the Ninth-ward Home GI s toe days since, called on Wm. F. Potts, EN., 1225 'Market street, to promise accommodations for dtiiiitg, on kindly offered a portion of his large ware h o ras on Filbert street, 40 feet front try 106 feet deep, free of expense. The room not being lightoi. he employed gasfatere at his expense, ge d hes thus tarnished and lighted the whole , ol i d heaent and placed it at the service of the dasrd gratuitously. Stroh patriotism as this can est go unrewarded. MARYLANDERS. ATTINTION A meeting of Marylanders, residing in Phila elpdhi aro mto that e State, wirlels for the relief of the beheld this (Saturday) even ing, at 8 o'clock, at the American Hotel, s e okostuut atreot. FLAG RAISING: BEAUTIFTIL FLAG was flung to the breeze nlay from the (hammer School, at Brides vete b a rk ni the presence of a large cons of people. The en/hosts= was unbounded. Mr. Fitzgerald, of the Fifth ward, and Mr. O'Byrne, made appro priate addresses. resterday afternoon the corner of Griseom and pica streets presented an unusually animated ap• 80/040- The girls of the Secondary School, there located, displayed a beautiful flag, made by themselves for the occasion. The scene was most im p r essive, and as the bunting was flung to the were the utmost enthusiasm was manifested by the surrounding multitude. The young ladies Acre addressed by Megan. Fitzgerald. Brown, and Bart, and after singing . the Star Spangled Banner, and other patriotic, airs, were dismissed to their homes. A large American flag will be thrown to the breeze at 4 o'olook, this afternoon, by the ci tizens of Maylandville, Tventy-fourth ward. It is apeoted that there will be addresses delivered by :arena gentlemen who have been invited. AN additional enrollment for one more company of picked men. for special service, will be commenced at the People's Bouse,lo6 South Sixth street—to be attached to Win. B. Mann's regi ment. POLICE CASES.—A colored man, named Thomas Davis, was committed to prison yesterday by Alderman Swift, to answer the larceny of some dialling from Second and Pine streets. James McGinley and John Bannan were arrested at Lem berd.atreet wharf, upon the charge of stealing a l o t o t machinery, waiting to be shipped. The ao !wed acre committed by Alderman Dallas. The ma te magistrate committed John Nichols anti John Jenkins, to answer the larceny of olotiang from Sixth and Shippen streets. SUICIDE OF A UNTTED STATES OPPICER.-- Yesterday morning Lloyd B Newell, aged about fifty years commander in the United States navy, committed suicide at the Meronants' Hotel, Fourth street, below Arcb, by shooting himself through the heart. A six-barrel revolver, with four loads in it, was found in the room. lylogby his aide. The deseased was a native of Georgia, and resided at Bristol, Pennsylvania The cause of this rash out is unknown. The Coroner was notified, and an in ['nest was held. He came to this oity , on Wednes- Oey last, and was on the retired list of the navy. AccrBENT FROM FIRE-ARMS.—A young man, named William Stewart, twenty-three years of age, belonging to one of the volunteer corps, While practising with Ms pistol, on Thursday afternoon, m the neighborhood of Foarth and Master streets, was shot through the right hand by a premature discharge of the weapon. He was taken to the hos .ltal. CARL Surn.—The members of the Germania Orchestra, of whit% Carl Bentz is the leader, have purchased for him a pair of Colt's revolvers. The presentation will be_ public, if the company to which he is attached, the Wasldnston Greys, is not order ed off before the presentation can ba made. AcOrnarr /YON AN EXPLOSION--A man, named Albert All, bad one of Ma hands shocking ly injured on Thursday evening while firing a sa lute at a flag raising, at Chestnut Hill. He was about loading up the cannon to fire the last salute, when the eopper powder flask exploded. He was removed to his residence at Rozborough. BEM Vir A. STATION HOUSE.—During Thurs day night, a colored woman, named Ann Preematt, gave birth to a child in one of the cells at the Eighth-ward station house. SERIOUS STABBING APTAIR.—A Man, named Martin Maglone, while; crazy drank, on Thursday eight, stabbed several persons with a bowie knife, et Seventh and St. Mary streets. One loan was !tabbed in the arm and a woman in the neck. Martin was arrested after a-desperate struggle and lodged in the station house. He Was committed to prison by Alderman Patched. Tun Cottons): was notified to attend at 802 Charlotte street last evening, at the death of Caro lina Harmer, who died of small pox. A singular ease for the ooroner's Interference. Public Amusements. WBLIMT-BTRZST TB/CATER. —Mr. &themn had his benefit last night, which WaEr fully attended, as It deserved to be. The new farce of " Sothern in a Fie' was a great =cease. An extended notice et Sothent's performances, in what is called eccentric comedy, which is In type, has been crowded oat," until Monday, by press of other matter. PRorEsson Anna:rises, JR., had a full and en tbusiastio house last night, at Concert Hall. His displays of the magic art are truly excellent and inexplicable. This afternoon he gives a seance mnsterieuse, when the students of (Heard College will attend, by invitation. He will also give a fall performance in the evening. ." LIZ STEREOPTICEM.—This day closes the exhi bition of Abel A - Leyland's Stereopticon, the most varied, beautiful, and instruotive exhibition we ever have had, for the multitude, in this city. It has equally interested the learned and the un learned, the highly cultivated and the ordinary mind. There will be a double exhibition to-day— in the afternoon and at night. Thus concludes a successful campaign of thirteen weeks. The exhi bition is going upon its travels, anti will commence at Newark, on next Wednesday, May the first. TES Lome Motmens' AND WIDOWS' BELIEF FUND. - -We adverted, the other day, to the proposi tion of that admirable comedienne, Miss Annie Lonedale, to establish the ravaleus of a fund for the above benevolent pttrpose—one which appeals to the nearest and dearest sympathies of all. We are highly gratified in being able to state dad her efforts bid fair to be crowned with unqualified sue oess. The executive committee of the Academy of Marto have, in the handsomest manner and moat favorable terms, granted her the use of their house ter a grand dramatic and musical matinee on Thursday next, when she will have the aid of a host of leading artists. Her desire is that the entire proceeds, without deduo don of the moat trivial kind, shall be devoted to this fund, and we believe she will be able to carry out her intentions, with the assistance of the power ful committee by whom she is backed in her bene volent endeavors, and her own Indomitable energy. Who will refuse their aid, in peraon or in pocket, for such a purpose? The full particulars will bo nuanced as speedily as they are completed. The Richmond Speech of Hon. A. H. Stephens. !For The Press.) A. 11. Siophene, Vice President of the so-called Confederated States, is in Richmond, Virginia. On Monday evening last he addressed the people of that city. His fundamental proposition is, that the Constitution of the United States was first vio lated by the North. We beg to remind Mr. Ste phens that this is directly in the face of the senti ments of hie celebrated Union speech, in November last. The position then taken was, that no cause of revolution bad been given by the North. Both positions cannot bo right, and plain men are con founded at the morel obliquity exhibited by so sudden, ao uncooked-for, a change of sentiment. The truth of November last is truth still, and there is reason to fear that it will be affirmed by a bloody, though a decisive, verdict of the American People. Mr. Stephens says, in allusion to the cal: of Mr. Lincoln for seventy-Ave thousand volunteers, that " he could fled no authority in the old Constitution for such a flagrant abuse of rower ;" and this from a man occooying, the socor.d official position of a sweated Confederacy, which owes its existence avowedly to revolutioaery principles merely. Out upon such unblushing impudence ! Mr. Stephens, he who now writes this was once your political ad mirer and friend. Ile now denounces you as a doubly-dyed traitor. You, ssr, delzberated upon traswon; others, loos intelligent, were betrayed into it. The latter will be treated as erring fel low-citizens always should ; you, sir, shall meet a traitor's doom, if there is any virtue left in the American people. Speaking again of Mr. Lincoln, he Says: "You (Citizens of Virginia) are, however, no longer under the rule of thts tyrant." Note the language, citizens of the North. The President of the United States, after exhibiting a forbearance unexampled in the history of nations, is denounced by this would-bo Vioe President of a Confederated tyranny, as a tyrant. What com promise can there be with men of this stamp' OEO oely—such a compromise as is due to outraged Liberty, to defied and insulted humanity. Such a compromise merely es the statutes define as a Penalty for treason. Pub on the columns. Let the answer be to thia wholesale and conspicuous hinderer, the heration of Cannon, the rattling Call of musket balls, the unflinching determination of the people to preserve the Union intact, and crush out an opposition to it, South and North. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT 00IIRT--JUdgeS Grier and Cadwalader.—Yeaterday morning, the commission of George A. Coffey, Bag., the newly. , Y . poiated Distript Attorney for the I:n=Bra I:ha lm, was read itt open oonrt. Mr. Coffey was then 14107 a in, and received the congratulations of be judges and the members of the bar. Heilman va. Roberta. Before reported. This c me Wee concluded yesterday, and the jury will *Earn a verdict this morning. B 9 a Private letter received by a private hand :eiterday evening, dated the 23 d bet., we learn tat 7 ,500 troop; from Delaware have slatted for Yaehington. These are a part of the quota called ft by the United States. They were to go around initiator.. A large Union meeting had been held, Ind it was decided that nothing bat the Stare and pee aboald bo permitted to float over the soil oi Delaware. The State is fall of enthusiasm for the Union.—N. Y. Sun. FINANCIAL Aril) COMAERCIAL The sales of stooks to-day were small and few, and •he changes in prices un , invortant. Mate Flves sold at $O; gelding bonds of. lan and 1844, at 89; Camden and Amboy Railroad stock. Et 108; Reading Railroad stook, at 16016 X. Wooing at 16. Peterson's Counterfeit Deteotor. for May 1, pub lished tills afternoon, with the usual contents, Sod de grxiptions of thirty 110 W counterfeits put in sill:1018MR Dine° the last issue. The Missouri Democrat nubl.shes the following item of bad news for the holders of Mastouri bonds: . . . „ " The curreney (potation is noW beyond all hope of settlement. and Shemin money Is no: in the beat re pute to the world. it 18 difficult to reit what well be none for money with which to transact ordinary "dul ness. The July interest en the State debt is now di verted to quite smother purpose from what was in • tended. and the credit or the State will be much im paired thereby. if not totally ruined." The following is the amount of coal itransported over the Philadelphia and ;Reading Railroad for the week ending Thursday. April 23, 2861 : Total anthracite coal for vreak.......... VAS .17 Harrisburg. total bituminous_.:._..._.. 3.000 00 Total of all kinds for the w. ek— Previously thug yeat.............. To same time lad Tear.— The following IS the amount of noel transported on the Sohnylkin Navigation for the week ending Thurs day. April 214 nil Tone. (.74st Total for the week. 28 t7O 00 rrevionely this --... 92,953 115 To same time Met leer The following is the amount of coal shipped over the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad du ring the week ending Wednesday, April 24, and 8i110.3 January 1,1981 : WEB.C. RatilrfallOLY. TOTAL. Tons. Tons. Toms. 476 42.328 46077 47,912 62,3E2. Decrease.-- .... 627 5,6E4 5,211 The amount of Flour and Meal Inspected for the week ending April 25 sums up as follows Barrels of superfine.—. do. fins —...-- do. midd1ing5............ do. Rye... ----- do. Corn do. condemned, Total _l2Oll Philadelphia. Stock Exchange Sales, Apnl 26,1861. RBPOATIID BT S. E. ft./In/Linn, kleirohants' Exchange FIRST BOARD. 6 Cam & Amboy R... 108 10 Norristown It 46 8 Lehigh Coal & 19av, 49X.- 1000 Penna ss. •-..—. 80 6 d 1........ ... 491,1 5000 Heading '4389x.... 89 1 32 Nornstown R.....• 45 8000 do 44 'BOB ...... 89 BETWEEN BOARDS. 10 W 055 - Philo, R...sdys 57 1200 City It 6e90 14 Camden ..& Amboy-108 1 2 North Pext - Fa R. 7 " ..:: 8 6 do —.--....• 108 1 SECOND 300 Read .bawn.lte 15 15.16 100 do . sswn 15% 3 Harrisburg R--_- 50 1000 Runt&Broad Tp Ta 30 CLOSING PRN Bid. Asked Philadelphia 65... 50 91 Phita 62 R. 90 91 Ptah' 68 - -UMW-. 969; 9*El Penns 6x..,._...._. 79 81 I Read BC------- 35% 35 ' Read bdts 7 16..... 00 82 Read rat sa'ave ROI 89)i Read mt 68'86.. 68 70 renna R ex. div. 38 3554 Penns R 74 intss 82 84 ' Morrie Can eon. 43 '49 Marne Can Pfd .103 107 Bah 19 6108 S 60 55 Soh Nam Imp Ca. 70 75 kch Nan Stk.. Slob Na... Prefii_ 15 115_ theirs R--.,... 3 5 Elmira R Prefd- 6 r 1) New York Stock E 81500210 7000 118 53'74 Coupon 75 40 0 do_ 7611 1000 U S 66 'Bl oPripon 8234 2000 Tres 12n0N..-10036 20000 Virginia bt 6s __4l% 500 do - .. 43 7000 Tenn St 62 . '90.... 42 I 2000 .511seintri St 65.... 38 10000 37 I do 7 1 ,4' 5000 8000 N Y Cen - lods '75..100 0000 Erie 11 8d rn be '3l 79 I 2000 Erie R Con Ins '0,2 55 2-00 Harlem fl 27 m be 77 10000 Bud Fav 11.3 d m b 86 150 vtan ton Co., 8 200 N Y 72 11.0 71%. 100 do _____ 72..;fi CITY ITEMS. HOMS GUARD MATTSRS.—In another column of our pricer to-day will be found the advertisement of Messrs. Chao. Laing Sr. Co.'s (Sixth and Chestnut) Caps adopted by Col-Pleasanton for " The Home Gna'd." It is commendable in this firm thst, notwithstanding the great pressure now upon them for these caps, they have maintained their prices at their former reasonable rates. LIGHT FOR THE Minim:Y.—lt is no longer a question, but an established fact, that the Kerosene Oil Lames manufactured and sold by Messrs. Witten & Co., Po. 35 North Eighth street, corner of Filbert, are the beet portable light in use. In proof of this, all per sons removing to the country, we find, we supplying themselves with the lamp in question. This is really a capital substitute for gas. Dartowns Comrwomolasur.—Amid the general confusion and excitement now prevalent, there is no subject to which the mind racers with more satisfaction than the superfine. &limns eonfectionsrY of Messrs. E. G. Whitman & Ca., Second street, below Chestnut. Their spring preparations contain a number of new, luscious varieties, which our readers will be sure to appreciate. Take our advice and tiy a budget of them to-day. TER FRANKLIN SATING FUND, No 146 South Fourth street, below Chestnut, TOOSIVeII special de posits at 4 per cent. interest, and repays them on de mand in gold and silver. Other deposits five per tient. interest. ASTHMA °TRW/BIM —A spasmodic afeeticn c f the Bronchial Tubes, which are covered with a dry, te nacious phlegm—ft Baowsles BRONCHIAL Tatlongs 's will, in ;some oases, give immediate relief. If of long ;standing, persevere with them—they will alleviate in " An old lady/fiend having tried - many remedies for Asthma with no benefit, found great relief from she igOthes."--REV. D. lAMB, Frankfort, 111. aT27-situtb St JKPF. DAVIS IN TOWN —We were told this morn ing that Jeff Davis was in town, and that he had come here uteog. for the purpose of reconnoitring. Our in formant was of opinion that Jeff: was going to fortify Fairmount with the aid of Secession troops, thrown up along the line of the Baltimore Railroad, and tnen erect a oast-iron and cotton-bale battery on Smith's Island. We immediately despatched a number of re porters to make inquiry as to the startling report, and they have returned with the information that the sup posed Jeff. was simply a very worthy gentleman, who had the misfortune to resemble the arch traitor, and who came hither to procure a new Milt at the Brown Stone Clothing Rail of Rockhad & Wilson, Nos. 603 and COS Chestnut Street, above Sixth. A elpirEß. DESPATCH INTURCEPTS.D.—AII our readers are aware that the telegraph has been taken Possession of by the authorities, and every menage is subjected to a strict examination before being deli vered. Lam evening the following singular despatch was received from the Smith. : Aihpfedaiihnisertstun :sac 936 sekossellionarsfosehtolencossub. This des patch, as a matter of worse. nuzzled the minds of the operators, and the watchmen placed there by the au thorities, fearing some treachery, forbid it leaving the office. The mystery was finally solved, when it was &wavered that the true meaning of the despatch could be obtained by reading it backwards. when it stands as follows: •'Buy your clothes of Granville stokes, 600 Chestnut street, Philadelphia." Upon the despatch being so satisfactorily explained it was allowed to leave the ethos. At this fashionable clothing depot we are requested to state that a handsome gift accompanist' each sale° We have from Paris the positive information that the Hon. C. J. Faulkner, the United States Minister there, himself presented to hi Tim:menet the Commissioners of the Southern rebels, sent there to negotiate 'with the Frenob Government the recognition of the blank republic:, of Jeff Davis. It id hardly necessary to add that this Faulkner is a Virginian.— Tribune. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, ITP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MKT CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. J Hagar, Newark. NJ N A Taylor. At'arilaud W H Crawford. Baltimore W B Wilk ma. W 'lm, Del W C RinaliWood, Jr. Del F Bound, Harrisburg Maj Dodge &wf. California J B Goddard. Zaneev'e, 0 I D Canfield. Lock Haven ,j Morrill. Look Haven J Grant, New York B Meeker, New York J H Worth. Now York B K Haight, New York B 3 Winter. New York G H Mshiffe ,r New York H Bressler. Harrisburg E P Butts. Massachusetts F A pester. 'Massachusetts F A Heath. Boston F D May. Et Louis Dr Parker. Nova, Scotia W.l Stairs & son, N Scotia T Rawlings. Baltimore Mrs Rawlins' & lion. Balt T Rawlings, Baltimore W Shaffer, Cincinnati. 0 .X A Dingley, Boston J B Leech. Pittsburg W P Beach. Hartford Gen V Basm, Baltimore Hon John Sharma , . Ohio CT Ziegenfose, Bunks oo Judge Pierrepojet, N Y T M fishon. New York Geo J Bruit. New Raven E Valet. New York M Frowenfeld, Pittsburg A R Jews N. A Bunter & w(, Read's B New Jersey Jay W Wall. Burlington J Thorne. New York Geo T Ingham, Salem, N J W d Holladay. New York Warren Leland. New York Parley, Ottawa, C W Mies Lora, R H Grant J C Ha milton. New York Mrs Beard B Re, Massachusetts H Baldwin. Jr. Wash, D C John Blunt, Jr, A wf, N Y Jae 8 Plegley, Pittsburg D Lemurs, P ennsy l van i a Jas A Lowrie, Pittsburg F H Gross Pittsburg' H M. Finish Jr la.Wisconsint W H Morris, New York r WJones. N_aw York f: W Torrev, New York C Nichols , New York JI) Sturtevant. New York k riot, 4New Yak 8 8 Jneelyn. New York B Hammitt, Philadelphia Rev Robt W ewes. Y Theo H Mead. New York Chas F Colt. New York F Brown. New Raven C H Slnntokson. hi J Jos M Bennett. Philtubs H D Maxwell Easton Starr. Newark. N J F Moses. Maine J Sash. Maine A L Donnan. New York of B Branch/ill. New York M C Newhall. Virginia J D Ottis. New York Beth Bryant. Boston Thew .1 Class. New York j 0 Bartholemaw, Y W B floral A la, IJ 8 A Limit T II Inovormick,NY W H Farley. Nashville L Ellis, Nashville W C Claggett, New York N Barry. New York L L abenstein. New York T Hart. New York Gen N El Martin, U 8 A Liecit I H Winder lieu P Leonard A G Sloo 3 A Mathewson. Montreal HC H 'Adamant, N York Dr i D 8 Haven, St Loris L B DeWitt. Baltimore J 8 Barnard & mane, Del WH V smith. Maryland M Goldsmith . Monts's. Ala Mrs Whittensham. Md Miss Belknap. Maryland Masa Jaoot. Maryland Miss Cork in, Maryland H W hittarigham.Md F Hafer. Maryland Gen 8 Boutwell. Masa F Beat, Boston is W Band. Washington hlrßoethen. Baltimore Sarni Gemlike. Mart land J Lyman. Pennsylvania A B Wilbur, New Yell Jacob Harman & la, Balt John H Dalt. California R T•ber, Massachusetts WGeP o Et Pousland. Mass If Merrill South Carolina Merritt, e. Carotins TW G Fab Now York L Monson. Chteago Mien Kate E. Abwll, N C John H nterling N York J o h n B bows, Virginia Dr B Evans Va It RI Aberorow b,e, Bartford H Hurcisn, Pew York Mrs A I, Lovejoy k E child. T B Panders, Maine Chas Choate. Balt [Oregon a Lovejoy & la, Baltimore Mrs Choate A dau,Babamoro Mrs Forguaon, Baltimore J F Smith & wifq. Maryland W Luttgeu. New York H Craig, Virrpie Miss Patterson, Virgini a C L Conkling, Blowup Alf R wand. New York E Rine, New York --Compton. New York Chu F Mackenzie. N York Wm Eimm, New York W. B B AMERICAN HOTEL--Chestnut street. above Fat. H F, Hoyt. Baltimore H Watson, Miohigan A B Garner, Philadelphia C P Williams. rhilads J Htckman. U A BTHoops.,USA M L Martin. BeltlMOrti P 1' Stewart, Baltimore Chas Beasten, Delaware Charles T Polk. Delaware William Polk, Delaware B T Chatham. Delaware Prat kby , Lancaster Robt King, New York p Centiliter. New York J B Pease. Irv, York PJ Pett.john. Delaware J Bailey, Philadelphia T G Stewart. Westmoreland J 1 1 4 ttewart, Weatmorell c way. Mary land J F Smith. Reading A Van ltento 'Baltimore P Van Reu_Lh„ Baltimore B G ailles L W Cheater F Chester B K Kline, ending J Bauman, New Jersey WT Ph i ladel phia E D Pelmet. P.„hik Hubbell, J °tiros. Now .1 O'Brien. New York Capt F W Hartle.. l' Limit 0 G Robinson, GSA H Levison New York G w hhaw, Baltimore J C Wake:Baltimore G it Bider,. Maritime .1 Boort North Carolina J Cropper tr. ta.rt Carotins Mini A Butterworth, N C B litilardner. or Carolina It Wider New Jams,' W Glover. Penasilvanis w Belford' C m Batmook M Cramer, New York DI Cramer, Bow York The Money Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 28,-1861 321,823 OS 163 761 0 10,261 467 BOARD 10 West Flub, 07 680 Mat Lehigh 69.,. 101 800 City 68—, __New 96 4 Cam & Amflop R.-103 DEB—HEAVY. aid. Asked. Elmira 78'73,—. 60 62 Long island It .... 834 935 Leh CI & r 4.- 49 49X Lek CI & 1.1 3ep. 29 30 North - - Penna 6i Pa ft 66—Intott68 60 ri Poona R 108-83 90 C6;0161660 R eon. 2 3 eatainses prof.— 3 635 Frank & ffouthw 36 40 203c3d-at It divoff.3s 40 Itaaa&Vine-at.o.. 6 7 Wag Phila A.-56 67 8prooe& Pine-- 7 7X, Green k Coates. 22 13 Cheat & Waln —2O 28 Giraro.College... 2 )3 sehange--April 26. BOARD 50 Slattern Pref.-- . 200 Reading 31 PS do --- SON 100 25 Stich S no o&DI I Gtd .310 S 27X 301 i 50 Panama it— 9006 rl5O IR Con It 50—....e15 66 150 do.---. 55. 1 i 1200 du 404 Silo do— --.210 de 2i 3 0 do -.blo 541% - 200 Gal & Chieako - 11.. 55 100 Clo d Tol R 810 23 no Chi & RI 24 351 l 200 do.--- 3534 60 co 100 Chi. Bark ft R.— dd /00 Milk Miss R.-- 9S MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Poutth street. below &ell. Dr F Garke. New York P fl Bunker, Pittsburg Jno Elliott, Tipton W A Walleoe, Penns B Page, Jr. Pittsburg J B Fauna W O Anehutz. Ohio D Blot . , Lancaster Gee coe.er. Fenno : Wm G Gandy H Hammon, rhooinnati M ism tazme Snyder. N V Lieut .1 A Reel, Alle'Y City Chas L Green, I:e'y City Wm Me KihannY. N York F Tietter, Plogr York AM le ili Allegheny city W B Gory. roue. Citr 1. Hanhe.'Wellsboro NT 136 TC, Welleboro 0600andY. Ceder.il'e,N I Mice Applegate, N Jersey Mien GantlY, NOW Jamey L W litanbury. Mess 0 W Wait. Klass FR T legal, Reading AL Barry. Layteaster, PR Mrs Stieker, Milton. Pa Wrench. Cincinnati, 0 DS r. Tench, oinoinoatt, 0 J Ely, Now 'lupe J D Jacobs, ChaMbetablltg g T. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. Thrnpp. Jr. Poona A R. Turner. New York W N CHatir.Johnstown. NY D Pratt. Prattabure, N y J Alba & wire, oonneottont H Sharer. Easton. pe, Jos W Conah, Delaware R WoookPr. Now York R Envotook. >t ewark T Wilsan. New Y or k 7. P Henri. Morviand Jag G blenlor. Penns, icoob O , nrole. New York Wrn Carter, Ohio Geo Hardman. Vireins Mrs Ravaleon & dau, N Y McCann, New York Joe Franks, Pennsylvania COMM ARC'AL BOTEL--Sixth `at., above Chestnut. Wm A Jackson. Wain, Pei A ft Shaw, Clearfield. Pa Wm H Elder. Maryland AA. al pro vos t. T r enton A Frost tr. dau, Graeae *a W Gemmili, N Cattle alertlenah-n,Pt Deposit k Lyon. Port Depoeit Frank Thempenn.klenharn R maxwen. Penns W Galbraith. Unionville I) Morrie, New Jersey W L Jones. Norristown . SO 596 IT 91 346 08 STATES UNlON—Market/street. above sixth. Geo Heueh Centre ao A Rise, 'Worcester A WAS & tam. Portamonth G It Bush. Tortemonth Jqs Bredleyallinols It It Parker, Indianapolis T . smtler I !. only Wallace,. Chester co .527 9 25 .690.17 06 Thos ft Chialton.ChPater C Mow.% Chester oct Thus ftrtest. Penns, ivattis Jo* C Dickinson, Palma C C Tallman. Phil& R J Rnheson t Reading Bert-sell. ,Reading Bann Funk, Pennsylvania JD Shandy. Chester co V B Martin, Milwaukee THE UNION—Arch street. above Third /I Kerns, Lancaster 00, Pa W Meld)lon. 0 mars .1 oho. Haney. Oh, C Harmon, Newark. N H D Edmonds. New York James Mit bep. Phila Jacob Reese, Wes+noneter H Woeodward, Clearfield Jacob Denny. rquinunk Sol Williams, Hamner& John Dimon, New York BARLEY SHEAF ROM—Simond et.. hel. Vine. D T Rlelr, Backe co Jae Neetbnid, Bunke es Jim W Gilbert,Greeneille Jan At Rich. Buckingham T ming Bnekingh'm E Jones, Wayne co. Pa A H Reeder. Buckingham W K Carver, Newtown 4 has Auhree, Ahmgron Base %brae, Abington &tali!' Potter. Yardleyv'e w m B gabot , leY, YatdleYv W A ComlY, Weldon Char Childs & la, Carreras. Jos Flowers. Bunks co sd G Rushee, Bucks oo Jon Polk & la, sucks co William Garr. Gooks oo A Comm. Jr. Bunks co Fra , kl'n Buoka 00 Jae C Cornell. Rucks co Nerd Ninny. Books 0 ) Williamson Moon. Soaks co Sam T Bookman. Newtown Jos K Taylor. Newtnwn R. K .Ines. Wayne oo Kinsey Smith. Gooks co C G Varney, Atlantic City A if Maker. Newtown TO Atkinson. Rangy/Pe Wm Davison, Cheltenham A E Savage, Norfolk, Va BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. 14 Amor. Olney J H Player, 01.9eY 'Wm Plait. Yardleyville F, Treater. ladle: rule . C Roads. Pomerton, Pa 7 Vanartsdalen, Pa A Faint. Pennsylvania . C Roads; Pennsylvania .5 Willard, Pennsylvania 3 P Fmmlebeimer. Phila D Grimes, Lebanon F Ronde, Pennsylvania I Lukens, Panirrylvams G Sohlottery. Pa Trumbower, Dallastown F T Beane, Yardleyville Itlisa FE Roseland. re. Mrs Prevails. Pa S Whita.l. Pennnylvartie. W RNRaI, Yardleyville G Clemmenn, Penntolvanis BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Gaßewrap. G It Cunningham, Ohio John smith. Pueke co W Beane, Books co it Tomlinson. Bucks co .1 Eu.kman. Mmiter co J Rim*, Easton J Beige), Bethlehem A Baer's - , Bethlehem E Deemer. Allentown MOUNT VERNON HOTBI,--Reoond et. above Arch F. nourtright, New York B T Mitchell New York Slhornss. New York ET Wallin, perm's E Hill. Pennsylvania, Nelson C Kimble. Pern'a likr L. Weed, New York B . Norton, New. York Time Cortriglit. Penn's M W oingmso, Perm's W. lsrOrig Quionnk. Pa John Boar, Eguinunk, Pa B nele,'New York MAMMAL HOTEL—Bans street. above Third, Yearer. Pennsylvsnia Deo Converae, Union, Ind W L Jones. Norristown 0 H Huron, Baltimore Jos Gawctor, Philadelphia D Jones. Montgomery oo Oir B Jenkins. Montg co II Grier. Ohio Jas Johnson. Ohio J L Warren, Brooklyn Levi W Groff', Lana co. Pa • lIRVER_E HOUSE—Third street. above Rao& N J ITarobleton, Lebanon Wm Hobert. Lebanon Jas Wallace, Pennexlvenia H Miller, Allentown H I Bendier. Pottsville .T T worth, Lebanon Wm Gentiemer, ttoht Haven Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair FOUNTAIN HOTEL—Second et.. aboint Market. F L Runt, Titusville, N I Aaron Hart. Tansy, N.7= W W wood, F Luke. Baltimore Wm Evans, W Chester lIARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. Steamor Alida. Robinson, 24 hours from .New York with mdse to Wm P Oboe. ' MF IoIORAN Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, hence, at rived at Richmond 20th inst. steamship. Keystone S ate. Marshman. from Wash is ton: arrived at Aear 'fors yesterday. Steamship Fatten. Wotton, &eared at New York Yee terday for chore. SI sawing Glasgow. Boakell. for Liverpool oleared at New Vorksesterday. Ship Versailles. Stierbonine, for frfelbwaroe, okra - reit at Boston 25th lest. Ship Drosenoiletit i Samuels, from Liverpool, arrived a ilei e :KTo o g rk Pril il ,r, r alliford cleared at New York len terdas for Acapulco. Ship Young America, Carlisle, from London, arrived at New York Tel erday. Ship Thornton. Collins. clearei at New York yester day Tor Liverpool. Brig _Emma, Baker. for Philadelphia, Banal from 80,,t0n Mk! inert. Brig Daniel Ina'ony, Nteelman, from Savannah, via N York, arrived at New Haven 26th inst. Bohr Vermilion. Avery. cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia Solt- J P Cake, Endicott, cleared at New York yester day for Great Egg Harbor. Lahr Gf)& ft bhaneon, Bowen, from Barton, ar il's() at Charteeton 20th inst. Gar Newport, Jones, for New Castle, Del, cleared at New York yesterday. Sold' C A Eleckeoner, Stubby. hence, at Charleatae 17th instant. - Rohr F C Smith. smith, for Eleorgetown, 80, Moored at Charleston 17th ma.. Rohr Oitavia Men. Trier, hence, arrived at Rich mond 19 h MM. Sobr Cagier Haft, Shoe, henee, arrived at Richmond 20Lh. met, Steamers Concord, Norman, and Blaek.Diamond, Al len, helm, arrived at New York yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. STHENGTHEIV THig SY3l.Bsl.—Vigor is one of the cardinal elements of health. gioksess is the con sequence of its decline, death of its utter paralyzation. The hest Insane of imparting, vigor to the broken-down frame and shattered constitution, which has yet been invented or discovered, is proffered to the feeble of both sexes and all ogee in HOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED .97'0111ACIL BITTERS. Many who reflect upon the temerity with which they have trifled with health in youth and maturity, fancy that they have tone too far to be restored. This is a dehision. 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Batchelor's Liquid flair Dye instantly produces a splendid black or natural brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair, and will remedy the ill diets of bad dyes, invigorating the hair for life. Sold by all liralytiods and Perfumers. Whofemale by FAHNESTOCK & CO., DYOTT & CO., Philadelphia. mhl-t1 ONE PRICE OLOTHINO OF TH3 LATEST EiTTLIS, made in the boat manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prises marked in Phan Figure.. AO goods made to order warranted sattsiaotory. Our ONE-PRICE tuatara is strictly ad hered to. Allure thereby treated alike. seta-ly JONES & CO.. 804 MARKET Street. GuoVSS & B.SEERIS OBLEBRATBD NOISELESS SEWING DISOWNS& The Beet in Iles for Family thewing. irao CIikaTZVUT Street, Philadelphia. tither -./P WATBOI . 4--BMII'H.—On the 23d inst., be' Alderman C. Brazier. Mr. Corneille G. Watson to Miss Mary A. smith. all of this aft. VAUGRAN—ESTELOW.-00 the 224 met.. by the Rev. J. R. Render, Mr. Henry Vaughan to Mies Sallie C. Eatslow. both of this city. KIRK—TURNER.—On the 17th inst.. by Rev. A. T. Spatting, Mr. Wm. Kirk and Miss Eliza Jane Turner * all of West Phi.edelphia. COOPER—PLYRE.—On the 20th nit.. hy Rev. Ardrew Memehip. Robert Cooper. ot Philadelphia, to Rep. Eyre, of Burlington. H. J. CHAMBEIta—un the lath inst.. after a short illness, Aon, rel a tivesf James iS. Chambers. The and triends of toe family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late re sidence, 266 Madison street, on Sunday. the 2flth at 3 P'alock. Interment at the arch- etreet rres by terian churn. _ . Ki.J.LE—On the 24th inst.. John A. Kulp, in the 20th year of his are. Funeral from the residence of hts father. Haines street and Township Line, Twenty-second ward, thus ( :Saturday 1 afternoon. at 1 o'clock. YOUNG —On the 23d inst.. Mr. Benjamin Young. in the 37th year of has age. Funeral from Me late residence. No. ROO Front street. above Harrison, on liunthy afternoon, at 3 o'clock' • CuPEOn the 24th meg. of Matilda 8. wife of Charles Cone. and daughter of hire. itarriel and the late Isaac Brown aged 31 years. Fanerli nom the residence of her mother, N. W. corner of Plover and Seventh streets, on eunday afte r- Donn nt 4 o'clock. GAKDY.--On the 23th mat., George W. Gerdy, son of Joseph and Susannah Gerdy, in the 18th year of lux a Vanerat from the residence of his parents. cor ner. of Moyer street and Columbia avenue, /ate Hai:lo ver. on gunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. . the nth inst., Reuben Raines, in the 40th Year of toe age. Femoral from the residence of his mother. No. 1144 Bonn genond street, fify;ow Gamin avenue, on /Sunday afternoon. at 1 o'clook. HF.BITAG h.—Ott the 25th inst., Samuel Heritage, in the 84th year of his age. Funeral from his tate residence. No. 1218 Pop lar street on Monday morning, 29th inst., at teor Ir. • WALTON—On the 24th lost . Louisa, Wife of Platten D. Walton. in the 44th year of her ate. Funeral from her late retodenoe. No. 82 Carlisle street, this 3aturdas,ltne inat. t nt 2 o'clock. * WOOD — oa the Mil inst., Sarah trite of Thomas Wood, in the 48th year of ner ase. Funeral from the residence of her afternoon husband, Jack aon street, Mount Vernon, on standar , the 28th at 2 o'clock. TAYLOR.—Uf consumption, on the 24th inst., Miss Emma I tutor, daughter of Daniel and Mary Lan Ta,lor. kuneral from the residence of her parents. No. 509 South Stateenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at • 3 o'clock.. TIMIP.:ON.—On the 13th /nit., Margaret ThomP so oneral from her late residence, No. 718 Willow , at., this ( Saturday)afternoon, at 3 o'clock. • MOURNING STORE; NO. 918 CHEST NUT Street—BESSON BUN have jolt re .eived.; era, mixed Cheno De.arnes, 12go Hook . and ' , elute Yens printed Grenadine Damsels liga; black sztd purple do., 183:0; black and purple Chally Detainee. leno ; biuCk bitrtiet.lBXo ; blank plaid Barium, 'aim around mourning English lihintztu, 100 ; Shepnera Plaid Poll de Chevres, Ste. Also. black Bareees, t-rarie ere, Crape Tamma tans,Sumener Bombazine'. Challya, Barege Romani. or Grenadine Bareges, Camels' Blur Bar/ire'. Tam pon. Mousetines. Layne. and all other Roods 'NV IIBIO of deep any second rimming attire. 4.09 egIELSE. 700 boxes flue Herkimer NI County Cheese. on annulment, for sale by C. C. SADLER & CO., 03 A OCH. /Street. necond door above Front. ap27.3t 11011. K..-200 bbls. heavy Mess Pork, for sale by C. C. SADLER & CO.. 1e 3 ARCH &rest, 'scone door above vront. spar St L"' , .--125 tierces extra Leaf Lard, for sale by C. C. 8 ADLER to. CO., .103 ARCh Street, second door above Front. apY7 Ic GUNNY BAGS.-40 bales Heavy Bags, for gale by JAURETCHE AIMAIRB. sia4-3t OM sad 904 Bondi direst. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1861. MARRIED. DIED. irrREV, T. A. F E RNLEY. PASTOR OF "Leber, MAthodisthpitoocal Ghtlick, will preaoh in AMT.RICAN ea extia.ntGe HALL, Ap_ TERvoug, 53G o'clock. !testa reserved for the Mili tary'. lt" TrNORTH BROAD STREET PRESBY TERIAN CII!JRCtf, Commissioners' cor ner of Thi teenth and Permit garden streets.—Kev. F. E. ADAMS. Pastor, will preach TO MORROW (Sabbath) MO R.NENG . at 10%. on "Used Government and Rebelhor .4" to e'Nentng, at 7%. on The Clou d and Bow." The quarterly Meeting of tl3O Sabbath ;taloa at 2% P. M. It =REV. H. L. HASTINGS, OF PROVI DENCE, R. 1.. will preaoh (D. V) at PM- Al.• HALL, Market street, SUN PAY, al( dewy. 8 0 1 4-ot—P. M. and. Evening, "The Coming CttY and its silly y." it PIRITUALISIO.—THOS GALES FORS TER wit' give his Cloeing_Lectures at BANBO SPIRITUALISM HALL, on SHIN PAY. at lb% A. ht. and 8 P M. LA.-ROO-RA. an Indian wamac, wit! eine several pieore at the close of both Lectures, and in the evening a collection will be taken up for her benefit. AdmAzion FIVE 1.3 E/ rid. It OFFICE OF' THE AMERICAN FIRE 13,3 I SU NANCE COMPANY, No. 3to WALNUT Ftreet.—A liensral Meeting or the thoolchWilers in the Amerioan Fire insurance Commany will be held, agree abiy to charter, on MONDAY, the 6th day of bIAY next, at 22 o'oloolr, M. he annual k..leotion for Directors will take place immediately thereafter. A. C. L. CltawiFodo, apE,N) mr2 4&8-6t* ateitetall• AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE &ND TRUST COMPANY. PAILADELPHIA. April 21, Ista. At a meeting of the BOA al) OF TitusT Kos held this day, the folhwing !WA NG KS and RUIJo'S. in reference to insuredparties entering into the Military or Naval Service of the United States, were unani mously adopted Class No. i—Permits for twelve months, covering the risk arising from en t ering into the Military or Naval service of the United Staten, will be granted upon pay ment of an extra preihium of Five per cent.. the said risk to be confined to alociality north of at deg. of north 'latitude. and an additional extrapremium of Five per cent, upon all ;Mks incurred fir location &Ann of that DOM. GLASS rrn 2.—Parties entering such service without a permit forfeit their polioies ; but should they. be killed in battle during snob service, the company will return to timir familms all premiums mceived upon their re spective policies. At the end of the war, or upon honorable discharge front the service, each party holding a forfeited pallor, as alxwe, may present hinaeelf for medical examination. and hie said policy may be renewed or not, akthe OistiOn of the Company, and at the old rate of premium. If the Company refuse to renew, one-half of the premiums received upon the policy so refuted will be Crises No. 3.—Rome Guard no extra charge, but with the understanding that. if killed in.Jlome rierviee, the Company will not pay the amount Moored, but will re turn all premiums received. Shoulo they leave their place of home either ordered or voluntarily. for offensive or defensive operations, then to come in se Classes Nos. I and 2. ap2s 21 JNii. C. StIVIS. Aecretar.. THE LADIES , UNION RELIEF AS (rrg,x,ATtor., bee removed from P.. W. corner of AS en and Spring Garden to Branch Ne.l Rooms, S. E. corner of rtfiSTli end SPRING GARDEN, where all business will be transacted end oontribti tions received by the following het of officers: Preeoloot—Mm. M. P. KETT P:RLIN Vice Preeidente—Mrs. H. :NEFF, Mrs. PARKER, and Mrs MASSEY. Treasurer—Mrs. 11. DORSEY. Peoretftries—Mies BAIRD and Miss ROBERTS. ReOPIVOTe Of ordere and distributors of antfite—Mrs. L. WRITEM AN and acre. PeTT.P.RSON, Managere of Homital Work—Mom FISHER and Mrs. ANN E. KEEPERS. Bogpital donations received N. W. corner or TENTH and BPaiNG GARDEN. Entrance on rprtng Garden Street. ap26 21* rmA MEETING OF THE STOVEHOLD ERB and Bondholders of the 'inure and Wet . Railroad Company, will be held at heir Office, No. ao is Tr ALN UT Street. Phile.delpeia, on MONDAY. the 22th inst., at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of re ceiving the Annual Report sea accompanying state ments of the past year. An eleotion for President And 8i Managers, to serve for the ensuing year will be held from 12 o'clock P. M., on MOtiDA 'Y, May 6th, at the same l ane. WM. C. LONGSTRRTH. Secretary. Philadelphia, April 1 9 t11,1861. at2o eta th 129 OFFICE FE N PISYLVAN IA RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, April 17. 1861.—The Dan of Directors have this day declared a semi-an nual dividend of THREE PER. CENT. on the capital stook of the Company. clear of Crate tax, payable on and atter May MO, 1811. Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can he had on application at the office of the Company, No. 2 P. Third street. THOMAS.T. FlitTla. 1018 lm'Treasurer. Er NOTICE.--ALL ANSWERS TO THE tiArETY r w ou il a b received OM J M O T E TE P O TTE UB ON Req., President of the Western Sank, who has ben appointed Treasurer. ap.23-6t* SCHVYLKILL AND Site lIIIEHANNA lt3 RAILROAD o.—The Annual Meeting and Election of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Piio quebanna Railroad Company. as required by their charter, Will be held at the CUNTINE oiTAL BOTZL, in the city of. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on MON. D AY. May 6th. 1881, at 12 o'clok, 81., for the purpose of choosing a President and six Manage.s to serve for the ensuing year, and also for the consideration of such other buellmes as may properly be brought before said meeting. FRANK S. BOND, pri 1 13, 1861. rapt" -trnsB7 Beeretary. MILITARY NOTICES. tiMINUTE GUARD FOR ReME DUTY will meet THIS (Semmes , ) I'VEISING, at TX. at the house of La'enema Fritz, S. E corner of Fifth and Borden streets, First ward. and every evening du mg next week for drill. All in favor of the same are Inv.ted to join so as BA up the number no oes,ary to be accepted far nervise. It* ABRAL fienretari. HOME GUARD, SIXTH WARD.—An adjourned meeting be bead at the house of Cot. Flanagan, No. 156 Aerie NIXTH Ftren. THIS (Ratty day /AV G, at 8 o'olock. when citizens of the Ward are invited to join the Guard. The following named persons are authorized to collect funds to psy the necessary expenses of organizing the Home Guard nr the Sixth Ward: O. A. Hubbard. h. William s , M Barr. O. H. P. ferker, G. M. Baugh, C. Braze*, C. Welding - . R. Davis. G. Dodd—M. M. Bayeradorter, C. Withams. at, pi. Carpenter, V. tioldetein, J. J. Ham and B- Rafferty. CR RISTOPHFR 'MAZER, President. V. BERN &HD RAFFERTY, Secretary, iUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLATANTA LIGH.T INFANTRY CORPS. All Alumnt of the University of or under Five Years Bum:Wing, are invtted to enroll themselves on the muster-roll of the emus. Jeprooation to be made at the University. Amens. .1-1 eRTR Als FT, WAGNER. PEPPER, an 26 X` Committee. OLD GUARD OF THE STATE FEN c rBLEs. The enrolled members 9f this Company and their fri.nds who wish to Join. will meet at No 1022 MANKET Street, on NA's' LIRDAY _EVENING. 27th met., at 8 o'clock, punctually. ap2s-24` fiHEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD, CITY OF PRILADPHIA, April 23. 1361.—ORDER No.i—MPDiCnb DEPARTMENT. let. This Department shall at present consist of five surgeons. one of whom shall be Medical Direc tor," by whom all details concerning the hospital ar rangements for the sink and wounded soldiers shall be mode. 2d. Thin Bumeu shall appoint, at the nomination of the Commander of the Home Guard, four or more ta eistent Surgeons, to be assigned to such duty as may be necessary. • id. The Mediera Dim 107 shall select accommoda tions for the reception of the sick and wounded, and make such requisitions aeon the Quartermaster for hospital iiirniture and stores as may no required. 4t h - I his ikw e itai P el l be used nor,, o nl y fo r the tick and wended of the • Home Guard," but &leo for arty others in the service of the United States. 6th. This Department shall be governed by United States regulations. 6th. Moyamensing Hall hos beeti assigned to the Home Guard for hospital purposes. and will be fitted up ac cordingly, under the orders of the Medical Director. 7th. Dr. Jobn Neil is hereby appointed birdie*/ .Di _ _ A. J. VLE.Akiprel ON, coWWa'na(TrOllo - 1 - n - e - du - ard, 1 HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA April it. 1851.-OR DER No. 0.--frlan inquiries having been made re lative to the details of uniform, it is stated, for the information of those interested: let. That special military organizations will be ac cented on part of the Horne Guard, aritnout beam re armed to conform to the patterns of uniform adopted by the Horne Guard raised in the wards—but must be uniformed by Regiments. 2d, That as it may be difficult to obtain on short 130- tics a sufficient quantity of CADET GRAY cloth for the entire iorne, any other shade of stay will be ac cepted, if et fficient for an entire Regiment. ad. The coat of Renato e uniforms may be varied, it is affirmed. from %6.6 S per amt to OM. aorording to taste, 4th. In eases where irmay be difficult for the men to furnish their own uniforms. it is suggested that the Wards in which these companies may be raised sball furnish funds to supply said uniforms, in cot sideration of the protection afforded by Me Guard. 6th, The Regiments of the " Youn Guard" will be allowed to substitute for the Army Hat, speoifiea in Order No. 3,a gray Cadet Cap. 6th. It is positively determined that no company of lers number them one hundred men trill be received, nor will master Rolls to the Home Guard or Special Or ganizationit hereafter be furnished, exceptiction pre sentation of a oopy of signatures to original Ward En rollments. A. J. PLIciteONTON, ap26-6t Commander of Some Guard. 11 HEADQUARTERS EOME GUARD, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA Pallainztanis, April 24 % /S6I. ORD.bilt No. 7.—fa addition to the Young and Old Hems Guard, there will be organized a RESI DENT HOME GUARD. without reference to age or looaliti. Who will be a fixed local Guard. subject to the orders from Headquarters of Home Guards. The or fanization Into Companies arid Regiments will eon orm in number to those of the Home Guard, viz: one hundred privates in each Cotenant% A. J. PLEASONTON. aeXt-Et Commanderai Home Guard. iHEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD, OF PHILADELPHIA, Arnim 21. 1861.—ORDER No. 8 —Dr Samuel L. Dollingsworlh. Dr. Joseph Hopkinson, Dr. Francis 0. tzmith, and Or. John H. B. McClellan. are hereby appointed Surgeons, and members of the !Oedipal Bureau, established by order No. 4, dated April 23, inetent, thus completing the Bureau. They will to obeyed and respected socoril inglY. A. J. PLEACONTI 11. ap26 6t Commander of Home Unard of Philad'a. HOME GUARDS HEADQUARTERS, rnILATIBT,Mn4., April 22, 1881 GRUBS. No. 3.—The Uniform for the ROME GUARD will °orate of a single-breasted light or cadet gray frock coat. with ata"ding collar, and buttons of the arm to which the regiment may belong; Pantaloons of the Patna material ; cap of army pattern, of drab color, with a rosette of the National Colors, Red, White, and Blue. The Uniforms can be procured at a coat not exceeding Twenty Dollars for each man. and will be furnished by the memberg of the H.O:ilE GUARD themselves. The Uniforms will be habirually worn. so that on the occasion of an alarm the-officers and men can rerair at once to their armories, without stopping to change their clothes. Special Nlilbarr Organizations, formed or to be formed. will select their own Uniforms. (Signed.) A. J. P.L.NA BANTON, ap24•ilt Commander of RomerGeard. SEAT;FID PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT_IIT OFFICE, IN HARRISBURG, Up to 12 o'clock 111.. on the 10th dad of APRIL, 1861, for the whole or part of the following requisitions, to be delivered at this place, in wok quantities and at etch times as may be directed by this office. The reservation also being made to morease or re duce the quantities in requirements at prince eteeepted. The allotments will be made within three days from the above date. REQUIREMENTS. 110650 Cartridge-Boxes, with waist-betty and ,vlatch and imp-nonehes. 11,880 Knapsanks,(cetton.) E 11,8150 Canteen% covered, with straps. 520 single bill Axes 523 Spades: 1,040 Ratchet. 130 C.owbars. 280 Picks. 850 French Baits, Tante, with poles and pins. 350 Wall Tents and 1 , lies, with poles and nine 520 Camp Kettles. holding from 4 to 6 ga.lone. 1,040 Ness Pans. AU of above to be of same pattern, as is required by. and to conform to the regulations of the U. 8, Army. (Signed') It. C. HALE, Quartermastor-Cieneral. Pennsylvania Militia. HARRISBURG, April 24, 1811. It ATTENTION, HOME GUARDS. THE CAP ADOPTBD BY COL. PLEASANTON} For sate by CHAS. LAINGr & CO., SiXTD AND CHESTNLT axltag.Ts. Any style of HAT or CAP got up at the shortest notice. aps7-64 DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. JOSH UA L. BAILY, NO. 1/1.3 MARKET STREET, Invitee the special attention of CASH BUYERS TO HIS CHIME STOCK o FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, COMPR/ SIN 0 ONE OF THE DES ir ASSORTMENTS OF FRESH GOODS IN THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET. ae27-tf BLUE-6BAY BLANKETS. FOR ARMY PURPOSES. ALSO, GRAY SATINETS, FOR SALE BY A. T. LANE -.lk Co., ap2B-4t 419 MARKET STREET. COMMISSION HOUSES ,250 BALES BLANKETS BLUE,IGRAY, AND WHITE NAVY BLANKETS. FOR BALE BY GEO B. REESE, SON, eic CO ap27-61 400 PAIRS, ALL WOOL, EIGHT POUNDS, WHITE NAVY BLANKETS FOR GALE BY a. B. REESE, SON, & CO. ap27-6t KERSEY CASSIMERE, SUITABLE !OS VOLUNTEER COMPANIES, For stile by TINGLEY, ENGLISH, & Co., 0426-finw-St 28 sourn FRONT STREET BLUE KERSEYS AND CLOTHS, Suitable for Military or Naval purposes, For male by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, aplit&if tf 35 LETITIA STREET. NEW PUBLICATIONS. rym. nnrk VOl at L 11 . v N A TZ tom) P le S at GI A 2oITE E in D . POrihm, No- 439 CREAM UT street, and make their selections from an immense assortment of new and timely Publicatione on. Military Tactics. A valuable Present accompanies every Book bought. The Book, for atud,r—the Odra as mementos for rule tivos and filen& In Union there is etrength! Pattiz line! Forward, march GILITAWS MAAL I.OR VOLUNTEERS AND MiLITIA. I vol. $ 2 . N. A want long felt among our Volunteers and Militia has been supplied in the presen tation of Gilham'a Manual. Besides containing every thing that may be neoeseery for mere taermel metrue tin, it also embraces much valuable inetrUotion on ve nous other /subjects of equal importance with teetioe— subjeete that few who have not been regularly trained in the military service are familiar with. The thou sands of our young men who are eager for the coming fray should not fail to acquire all •available military knowledge. CnOPER'S MACOMB'B TACTICS. I Vol. SIM. Here we have much in little"—a great deal embodied in a email amount of space, comprehending the exer cises end movements of the Infantry, Light Infantry, and Ridemea t Cavalry and Artillery. towbar with the manner of doing duty 111 Garrison and in Camp, etc. g anoe at the volume will indica to awaken au appre ciation of its worth. 'HARDEE'S RIFLE .AND LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS. Designed for the Exertion; and hlanceavres of Troops when eating as Light Infantry or itilloM6l2. 2 vole. $l5O. !hie work has wen prepared under the direction of the limited State, War. Department, and in issued in a neat. convenient form, well bound and pro fusely illustrated. CALVALRY TACTICS. I Also published by order of the War Department.— a vols. 83.75. The many enco miums bestowed on this volume have not been unme rited. it convey: as instructions in each a cleat. Plea sant gty]so as to tanks it a favorite with even those who 110 not Wish So flee It pyactmatly. MOCLELL A.ND'S BAYONET EXERCISES. 1 vol. 81 25. This is a manual of superior merit in its see. malty, of military memos. Lice the works previously mentioned, it comes not by authority of" Uncle Elam," who oertainly would present his heirs with anything of questionable excellence. YI. All the Manda.d MILITARY BOOKS. together with all the ktiographioal Writinge of 8111UglIBIL. 11131 Mk. HART I, a Y, and other authors, and an immenes collec tion of Miscellaneous Publications, at the Publishers' metalprices. A Gin worth frorrao ciente to 3100 presented with every Wok, 8 0 1 , 1HaRS—OIYILTAPCS—EVERYBODY, turn in at GEORGE G. EVANFP Popular H•ft Book EmporlUM, 439 ClismTbf u r buyer. MAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR. -PLAN of Washington City ; also showing parts of the States of New York, Penney tvenia, New Jamey, Mary land. Delaware- and Virginia; Railroads. Water Routes. Forte. &0., dro. 'Yvan , one on the march there 'should have one. Files 25 cents. Agents Wanted every part of the State. Money ran os made by it. For Sgle. wholesale and retail. by RIO. DicniftliAla t .38 South 81X 11{ Street, above Cheatnut, °Moe of Appleton'e Cyclopedia. 64126.3 G JE W ELRY, .mac: A t PATENT STUDS! 4 11 - WS PATENT STUDS! The Improved Patent Lever Spiral Spring SAFETY STUDS, and the Patent PRAilld DEPITXD, having been thoroughly tested, and possessing advantages over ever" , other invention, are being very generally adopted by Gentlemen of taste. Sold Wholesale and Retail ONLY by ELI HOLDEN, 705 MARKPTSTREET. Importer of Cloaks, Watches, and eweirr. apl3-tstuthens FINE WATCH REPAIRING. PERSONS HAVING FINE WATCHES that have hitherto given no aatiaraotion 'to the wearer', are invited to brine them to our "tore, where all defeota can be remedied by thoroughly akillal and scientific workmen, and the watch warranted to give Mantelieftioa. Clocks, Musical Boxes. /co., carefully pat in complete order. FAIR dr. BUMMER, Importers of Washes, Mammal Boxes. Clocks. Ao., apt-3,n 394 CHESTNUT Street. below Fourth. Sff, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ,sWs Garden, Grass. And Field SEEDS, of the purest and best quality, for sale at the lowest ossh prices. D. LANDRETH & SON, Trnplenzent and Seed Warehouse, Nos. 21 & South SIXTH Street, It* Dear the State House. ag FRESH CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE By D. LANDRETR t SON, lc" 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street. RETAIL LKz . u.OODS. SPRING CLOAKS, IN EVERY NEW style. at ao2l-1m - No. 23 S. Ninth street. SPRING CLOARP, IN ENDLESS VA riety. at IVENS'. ayr27.lm SPRING CLOAKS, THE CHEAPEST ever aeon, at IVENS% aP27-Int. Na. 23 B. Ninth street. NEW STYLE CLOAKS, EVERY NEW style, evert new material, at prioes that aatonieh ever! one, at the large Blom N. E. corner of "Eighth and Walnut streets. ayl7-11n CITY CLOAK STORE, No. 142 N. Eighth street, above Cherry. are now selling every new style of the 1841011. =Mb qualities, in every new shade of color, °hearer, than any other store in the eity. an77-Iro CLO.ARS.—Wholesale Merchants are in vited to insseot the stook at IVENS', No. `23 south NINTH Street, corner of Jayne at.. ae47-ler Between Market and Chestnut STEEL & SON, • No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coates. Will open. To- DAY. from New Yo•k' Figured Bilk Grenadines, Blank Grounda. Fine Harms, Barege nobes, Care brie. Jaeonet, and Organdie Lawns_ and otrer Anion and desirable Drees Goods. Great 811.1EttiElg in Fancy Silks. French and India Cheek Silk,. Great Bargains in Black Mks RED. WHITE. and HLUK SILKS, DELAINES. and one cane WHITE COBURGS, for making Flags. In our SHAWL and MANTL AGM will be found every varier a nd style of eILIC BLACKOTH CLUAKINGS. CHEAP STELLA SHAWLS. ap27-tf BLACK BILK BASQUINES. FRENCH BACQBES. GORED MANTLES. CIRCULARS, Mantilla Rolm Plain atylati, for first-olaws Ease, READY MADE, OR MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, aor-lm 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKLT. NEW MANTILLA STORE. The most splendid BILK MANTLES in the city . . HOUGH & CO., p2O-bn 25 SOUTH TENTH STREET. SILK MANTILLAS, In every new style, the risked qualities ever seen, at the elegant New m om 96 SOUTH TENTH STREET. -1m HOUGH & CO. spa RETAIL DRY GOODS. .... WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS AND AND Ar.D ANll AND EMBROIDERIES. EMBROIDERI ES. EMBROIDERIES. EMBROIDERIES. EMBROIDERIES. TEN THOUSAND PIECES WHITE GOODS AND LINENS, HALF! THEIR! USUAL! RETAIL ! PRICE IMMENSE BARGAINS. IMMENSE' BARGAINS TNLNIGNRE BARGIAING. iNIMENSE BARGAI Ns IMMENSE BARGAINS. 1 :VINFANSB BARGAINS immtuitsJ BeIRI*AINS. IMIMI" MBE BARGAINS IMMENSE BARGAINS. IMMENSE BARGAINS On account of the interruption te, and al most total suspension of the wiformiazz TRADE, consequent upon the ti war panic" now raging, the Large and freshly imported Stock of lifitrro GOODS, Limn, Lama, Est mioresans, of Price, Ferris, 4• Co., will be offered for sale at RETAIL, REGARDLESS OF COST. The greater part of this im mense stock has been purchased very re cently, in the diffe,rent European markets, by a member of the firm personally, and the inducements to those wishing to pur chase anything in this line will be unsur passed. To this end, we have taken the store No. 807 CHESTNUT ST., No. 807 CHESTNUT ST., No. 807 CHESTNUT ST., No. 807 CHESTNUT ST , No. 807 CHESTNUT ST., (LATELY OCCUPIED BY CHECKERING & BONS. MONDAY, 29th INST., MONDAY, 29th INST., MONDAY, 29th INST., WILL OM FOR TOE INSPECTION OF THE PUBLIC AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK ' CONSISTING OF WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES, & EMBROIDERIES, IN ENDLESS VARIETY". To those who purchase by the entire piece or dozen a liberal deduction will be made, in addition to the immense reduction made in retailing. Retail merchants from all sec tions, purchasing for cash, will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. We respectfully invite the special attention of the ladies, and the public generally, to the above. PRICE, FERRIS., & CO., No. 525 MARKET STREET, and No. 807 CHESTNUT ST. 4997-tr TO - MILITARY COMPANIES. VERY DESIRABLE GOODS, BVITABLE FOR • UNIFORMS, AND ARMY PURPOSES GRNBRAI,LY. spaa-st 112 CHESTNUT ST. CONTINUATION • 4 OF THE GREAT SALE OF CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &c., In liquidation of the Estate of J. W. PROCTOR & Co., 708 CHESTNUT STREET, The Stock consists of— SPRING CLOAKS, ENGLISH. TWEED CLOAKS, 1111,K CLOAKS AND SACQUES, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, LACE FLOUNCINGS, FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE POINTS, FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX, TRAVELING SUITS, FLOUNCING LACES, DRESS AND CLOAK. TRIMMINGS, iko., All in immense variety, and to be sold at about ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICES, FOR THE BENEFIT OP CREDITORS. To facilitate sales, and enable 'purchasers to make prompt soleotions,ALL GOODS will be marked in PLAIN FIGURE S. 81)00ial attention Is called to this Sale: Great induce ments, as to rabies, era offered, in Order to owe out the entire Stook. PARIS MANTILLA. EMPORIUM, 07/9lf 708 CHESNNUT STREET. MANTILLAS. MANTILLAS. OPENING DAILY, AT WM. P. CAMPBELL'S, No. 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. El We imp and ELEGANT STOCK will be found the richest display of MANTILLAS, 11 4 4 MLR AND FANCY CLOTHS, anS-3m EWER MADE IN THIS CITY. SPRING MILLINERY. .ft MRS. B. JA00159, No. 212 NORTH week EIGHTH Street. will open A FABRIONABLD AB , IOIITMENT OF SPRING MILLINR,RY, THURSDAY, April 11th. MRS. M. S. BISHOP, 1016 CHEST NUT Street, has reoeived a ohms azeortment of PARIS MILLINERY for the !Spring. mhs9•lm MISSES 0 7 BRYAN, 914 OHESTNUT Street will open PARIS MILLINERY for the Spring on THURSDAY. Aprils. FIREARMS. CIUNS AND RIFLES—For. aide cheap, ILA bp MOO.RE, RENSZEY. & CO., 6425 at No. 427 MARKET Street. DONOGHUE, No. 23 South WATERC. street, oilers for eale r 4,000 barrels of item re- Maud Sugars and dyrues, and IWO bags of Rio Ord.,. of various grudge, at reduced prices for cash. 805-31" WING MEN LEAVING THE CITY will get the highest cash erica for cast-off CLOTff- ING. Call or address M. D'ANCONA, 622 SOUTH Street. ap24-et• /PAL DENTALLINA.—We speak from Naotioal experience when Saliva that the OPAL. DENTALLINA made by Mr. tißfelft, of BRUIt.D and antilObi arrests, Is decidedly the nloest preparation for the mouth and teeth.that we htme ever need. We believe it fulfils alt that Maimed for it, and being re commended by the most eminent dentists we advise all to give it a trutt.--Buitetigt. apThara STATIONERY AND JEWELRY raakozei furnished to Agents and Dealers. at very reduced rates. Call. (or send Corned 1002 CHSIIITNITY Street, Philadelphia, Pa. sra-lm* PAWHAM k CO. RPEOL3I NOTIOE.-811IPPUS WILL 1 1 %.7 please take notice that the south Carolina R. R Co. have discontinued forwarding all through freight and that all g oods formerly consigned to Mein Met Pow be eormigned to A City seem. meson. T. 6. it. T. O. BU DD will forirara all good, to their Masse. A. HERON, Ja. k. nihe Nn 196 orth WRARwED. intLitdrittiltS.—Ve. Uhquot, Lallemand, %or nava Grope . arid all of De VippOlCe & 00:11 Chow puns'. tor sale byia JAURETCHA aithit3TAlßA 402 and 204 Sou P.II.ONT Street. ft. D.—Orders for the direct importation *Crow of the above brenda will be ponotoolly ottoruied to. OA WANTS. WANTeD—A Young Man to Learn th% Aartaultiiral std deed busmen. Addres s "A. C. H," Press Offios. ap27•6t WANTED—By an experienced Salesman • v going WEST, samples of Cloths, Comments and Vestalefi teflon DI weer to Western trade. flood relevance, and p, e4ed trade, can he had. Address. with real name. Charleg." Preee Whoa. It* 75 u(X) 'M" 8 WAN t'ED, 70 TRY I Am'A NFW TEAS, which have just arr UivE. l ed at 43 ti. SECOND ST., and 12 8/.13 RIDGE AVEN t* lUIVERY GOVERNEV.— AI middle need lady, experienced in the care of children, would accept a posilion in a find-Mann family, fnra moderate come.nsation For name and 'reference, Name address 42c nrRUCh; Street. it* • W.ANTED—To rent by the Ist June In Broad or Market greet. at a convenient distance from the reonarirania sanroad freirtitclerpot, a suits he store for the produce commiksion business. Address " Commission," at the office. WANTED—A Lad to do Errands. Ad dress " T." Pres s office. epe-tf WANTED—AGENTS to sell PACRA WAN OES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. a , prices one third less than can be purchased eltewbere cull COURT ress (stamp enclosed/ J. L. BAILY. No 154 Street. Boston. Me re1124-Sm EMPLOYERS WANTING YOT I NG Men, &.0.. sre invited to address the " Employ meat Committee , " at the Rooms of the Young Men's Chrtatinn Association. 1,004 and 10 11 CUP:EON UT Street. as3-43m WANTEn—A VESSEL, of the caps alty of from 1.000 to 1,200 barrels, to load for the Weet Indtea. Apely to J AURETCIII; CAESTAIIL?, 20..1 and uo4 Muth FRONT Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. la FOR BALE OR TO RENT—Three imloommoaions brink DWELLINGS in lin 4 don6eld, New Jersey, centrally located, well shaded, ko., within two squares , of railroad depot e. H. EIRINDT, 222 WALN UT Street. fia TO LET--A TIIREE-STORY HOUSE, stim.No. 1736 MOUNT VERNON Street, with nll the modern unoroveraents. ne2B-3t. diN To RENT WITH FURNITURE.—A MIL handliome 13 OUSE, with every modern conveni ence, in Arch etreet,weet of Eevfn tee th. 6.9p1y n A. P. & J. R. MORRIS, apllllm 916 60.011 Street. e l TO LET—AT OBE9TNUT BILL, a MfLUSIOTI House, with a large stable and *rounds. on SUMMITStreet, first house from the ave nue. ripply to E. BovirLav, broger, 230 WALNUT Street, blot. ap2i. is TO RENT. The large Dwelling Bowe, No. 414 South FIFTEENTH Street. A p ply to .1. SERGEANT MCA. No, &IR ARCH Street. aplB-12t MO LET--SECOND-STORY ROOM, 802 CHESTNUT Street. over LEWIS LADOMUS It Co.'s Jewelry Store, The beet 'ovation in Philadel phia for mtlY kind of light business. Apply in the jewelry MTG. Rent 8400. felt, T " RENT—A very desirable STORE on the Ninth-street front of " The Continents Hotel.' The Store at Ninth and Basso= streets ease 011gIT adapted for It BADDLI and Human Maker. Apply to JOHN RICE, feii-tr Southwest NINTH and RANSOM Streets. TTO LET-A DESIRABLE DWEL LINO. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Stmt. Apply to WE:THEOILL & BituTHER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. rnhl4-tf riTO RENT—For the Fummer season. a oommodions Country House, with furniture, ground., and Stabbng, within two holm' ride, by rail, of Philadelphia. Apply to E. P. WILSON, at 333 MARKET Street; or address W JOSIAH I bSON, Parkersvire, Chester Co., Pa." apl•lm gal CiiirkaNllT-STRILET 1.101:11ilg and MEL STORE to rent,—The desirable beelines" inflation. IU2 CIEDISITN Streetwith dwelling attached. Apply at 431 (IRESTNUT meet. SPII GERMANT(IWN PROPERTY TO RENT.—To Rent, the larse and commodious modern-lisult Rouse, corner of ARMAT Street and W ILLVW Avenue, with gait, bath, hot end cold water, and all the IMAM improvements. Apply to Ii,EII,KY 8. t, 710 GREhoi Street, Philadelphia, or on the premises. ape-tf gpg TO RENT - TWi) COUNTRY Hsi tIOUFIFB,one mile from Taoonf. Ultra No. 717 WAL,NUT t‘treet. mra6.Bm* WWFOR SALE—A ROUSE and LOT deeiyahly located on MAIN Street. Burlington N. J. AMOY to liv 506 MINOR Street . Co hi b l , de d h ia. Or to FRANKLIN Woof., mAN. sp7ft-thetti24t* MAIN etrar t. Burlington. .111 9 0 BENT—The Three-story Brick DWELLU4I3 No. 1634 WALNUT Si Immo. dillllolBllioll riven, Rent .825. Apply to atm C. PENS N+. 027 WALNuT s9ll -t abet tf dpg TO RENT.—A rare Opportunity is Mika offered to a competent manager of a Boarding Renee by the undersigned, who offers to rent the premises formerly known as the UNITED STATES Komi,. situated on CIIES i'NUT Street, above Fourth. opposite the Unatom Eouse. The house eon- Cairn; Party rooms all of which are furnished. The dieing-hell is ninety-five feet in length, besides kitchens, pantries. and every other convenience that can be desired. The premii es have beep fitted up in a complete manner, and are ready for immediate occupancy. To a proper person. having experience, a profitable business oan be dons. To an acorptsible tenant the term, will be made reasonable. For particulars apply to JOHN FtEo. on the premises. between the hou rs of and J o'clock. aldtl-tUthelit RENT—THE LARQE AND CON VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard 6 at A s i i . s ratEiro n a v tii f errlltri d t: 4"1/ POLL EXOLIANGE.--A 0110 ICE TRACT of good =lmproved I*im land in the State of Nair Jersey, convenient to the city. be eachmod for eiraraperty. Apply et No. 11N gEDERAL. Street. RR. °ORSON, REAL ESTATE BROKER f. AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, PA. ..:4684 Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms. ateresand dwellings ror sale or rent in Norristown and mtliry. Good mortgages negotiated. Collections made. the last re forename area. 04.5 m IDUBLIO SALE OF VALUABLE PRO PERTY. THE Erdrogium PEAL I,IITATE AND MANU FACTORING COMPANY." Of Monne 4 ity. Pulaski county. Will offer at FORDO nA LE, on the F.-emboss. Oa WEDNESDAY. the 16th day of May next, A Large Number of DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, Eln;ibly Located for Stores, Factories, and Residences Also. • A SPACIOUS BRICK IRON FOUNDRY, WITH MACHIAIR 8110 P. And all the appurtenances neceasarT for the business of manufacturing Vuitines and Boilers for Eltelemboata, Angar, and all other Mills. used in the Southern and Western country. The Patterns comprise the modern improvements in machinery. with a tall and oomplete set of Patterns for Stoves, adapted to both wood and coat. This property, from the advantageous location Sf Mound City, is ono of the most valuable in the outhwest , . • Also,at the ss time. A FIRST -C LABS THREE am - STO y FRAME MO DP:RN-BUILT ROTEL, Containing some fifty rooms. with a full set of Furnj tare. The Hotel is now mile& a large and profitable business._ Alilso a number of BRICK STORIB AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES. TERMS OH BALE.--0116401111.11(3‘) C 601; the remain hit payments in 12. 34. and 36 months from date of bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum. The mob payment may be made in the Bonds of the Company, and the time payments will be taken in the Stook of the Company at par, except for Improved pro perty. for which three-fourths Or the poronase•money maw remain upon mortgage. As the Company propose to dispose of all their int roovements. 0,91/8111StS have a rare opportunity for pro table inqoatments in one of the hest located and most flourishing cities in the great Southwest. For particu lars, inquire of or address JESy E. PEYTON, President . R. E. & id. Co., mh2B-tml4 Oboe 222 wAL LIT Street. Ybilada. BOARDIPIO. BOARDERS will be received at a retired t Pleasantly-situated Farm House, theHES TER COUNTY. but a short &Warm. from road. The dwelling Is beautifully shaded. whioh. with large Vegetable and Fruit Ga-derie. will furnish board ers with over,. luxury the country Oati afford. Address S. B. 8.," came of .The Press. ag26-Im* BOARDlNG.—Handsome rooms in suites sod sinfle, vaamt. N. E. corner SIX i EENTH and LOCUS/ Btreet/1. apZ3 61 EDUCATIONAL. a" IILIIIS A. FAY'S BOARDING SCHOOL for Dom at ELIZABETH. N. J. The Bummer 861181011 will °pan on the first of Mar. Mr. Fay will to enail to the ally a few darn. and nen be seen at the bookstore of Me6ore. MARTIEN, 600 CHESTNUT Street, apit•St• ,LOST AND FOUND. ESTRAY.—Brought to the pre mewl of the subscriber, April 21. 8. White and Red CO W. about Bor 8 years old. 7he owner is Fe derated to prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be dis9o , ied of aceordlns to law. F. R. WA(OIER. WASHINGTON DROVE YARD,t Ridge Road. inn 21, 1831. LUST—Five Coupons, No. 206, 207, 250, EN. and utia. dye Jan. Mgt, ierue of the county of Allegheny to the f'ttteburu and Gorrnehry - the Ratirond. Ajiboral reward will be given , for the ratan of the mine to E. E. E. 11111 , LE,Trr u. North FRONT Prro.t. BUSIN SS MEN.—An excellent ohance for reliable bustooss men to 'eon: e a pro fitable manufacturing business, requiring but a small Pasqua in its serablashment and proseoution. Ins manutitorure cons.'s in the apel cation of a pe culiar composition or enamel to common rod briclka, and a varlets of otter building rnateral. ornamental architectural finishings, ceilings. tiles for Boom and for root L iig. 1 is enamel may be tinted of any color, from the west white to the deepest blaolc. s ith all the ()Wore And shades between. It imbarm to the articles to whion it as sloshed a hardness and duratiliry almost morech big, and a *my euroaeeing that of the mein and moat costly of the variegated marbles, and. active them, is impervious to moisture, and will never fade, stain, cr deierti•rate, eating but a fractional part of the price of ordinary marble. It is also valuable for table and stand lops, mantel pieces, monuments. and an endless variety of other anima' or step e nae. The process of applying the enamel is simple, while the articles enameled will com mand a ready sale, affording large profits. Posponsibie Parties may procure hi:manes for manufaoturing under the patent for anyeity or prominent town in the United Buttes, by applying to the subscriber. A email tar ffon the articles manufactured will be required for the use of the invention. Circulars giving lull particulars wall he forwsrded to all applicants. The anpenor merit and beauty of this enameled building material to anything in use has the unqualified endorsement ot many of toe moat eminent archit . "' and scientifio men of this and other cities. For particulars, address JOIDIttoN & PRALL. SeneralAgenta for Fisame:ed Building Material, apll-d.Th2 25 NASSAU Street. New York. CHARLES M. BREAKER, APOTBLEOA RY, resprerfully announoes to the publlo that he has auticeeded Mr. PAUL G. tHAVh.lif at the old arid well-known stand, at the flortheatt (sorter of BttoAu and Co EdTH UT Streets. Having thoroughly refitted the estsiblishmenLand furnished it with a carefully seleoted stock of Bruns end Chemicals, and confided the prescription, dispensing, and manufacturing de partments to gentlemen of well-known and uncut s toned pharmenteutioal ability, he would solicit the pa tronage of those who esteem exoellenoe and purity in Th ,diconee as of primary imeortemoe. CHARLES M. BttkiiiKhlt Would also Invite atten tion to hie well-assorted stook of choice Tooth, Hair, andod other Brus nerally.hes, Perfumery and Toilet and Fanny Gos ge PHILADELPHIA. April 2d, 1861. apl6-wfm 6t AOKEREL, HERRING, 2! BAL -111011, &0.--2.000 bbl.. Meu N.m. 1. 2. and b slaol- Orel. large, medinnt, Sad innall. in assorted p-.ol.oree of Oates late•eanght fat fish Imo bbls. New unlit/tn. Eastport. end Law rior Her IMO c i f Oi l e i re7tgn i gi e va s. ) tierrinss• 8.000 bane! extra new No.l e Harm's. 2,1X(1 boxes large MarAleitne Remits. ISO tibia. Maaionse White Fla. 00 bbl. . new Boonosny Meaeg shad. 20 bbls. new Beltran Salmon., LOW quintals grand Bank' (lodise' 000 boxes Herkimer-count) Cheese, In store and landing. for gals sy_ MURPHY hKoofta. ado so. Ise Nninnir witajtvla. lIIST RECEIVED, per " Annie Kiraball, 3 ) er from trvervool, Kander. Weaver, & Blander's 1 operation!: 7e IDs .b.streot Anoniti. in 1 It are 75 Tbs Extract Byosoyami, in 1 lb jars. so ft s Extract Belladonnre, in 1 liars, 100 Extwt Colohioi,To, in 1 ft lars, so tbs Yin Rai in 1 ft bottles, TUB Tbs 01. Illuoeittl Rect., in 1 tb bottle*. we la Calnpael. in 1 lb bottles. ea) IDa Pil Hydraig 1 4 :ir i .nr. IaELE LL Mu l e 11.014:1t. 49 illicKll/611. AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT.STREET THEATRE. If If Dote Lessee.:..—....Blrs. M. A. DARR ETTBON Stage Manager -- Kr, W .A. ORA Pin AN. linstneee Anent t . Joq. MUD TJ THIS SAT R hAY) . k 4 eINTNG, April - 27, Will be eresen'ed the very laughable Comedy of Olt 14. 3eN count P 4 'la' kw AK, Mr, anthem will appear as Lod Dundl'ari and eOM. To conclude with the exeiweg DIO/Orio is zactir, of 1 . 11.8.1ths Tux t.Yarnaro or Gnawer.. &ALB OV PRICES.— cents;trete /fiesta sco h out extra charge.) so parquet. 4seata securedat 50 cents.. 87}6 cents; faintly c•rcle, 25 cents; privateboxec, es and e 3 ; orchestra 75 cents. Doors oven at quarter plat 7 ()Week ; curtain will rise at a quarter to 8 o'eume. WHEATLEY fr. 1 1T,ARKEitiOH•ST. THEATR THIS (SATURDAY) FIVENITNO, Agri! 27 . b.N ENT OF re. 193 WOOD, On which nOnnni^n Will he Dreaent.d Comedy, Domestic Drama, rreuucal tromat,er., and Elanrin.:— THE ciCHOOL VOtt JONATHAN BRA DFO R D ; Or, THE MllnDstrt AT THE ROADSIDE iNtig Rnu BLACK KYII.D Nll •AN. - On Monde.) , next the_grand nil,lary Drama of THn WARS OF DI APOLEIuri THIS GREAT! CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, above TWKLFTw. TELE! (MOND V) EVENING. April 22, issi. And every Evening during the w evg, PROPEPROR J. R. AND F.R.O.N. 4 W•ZaRD OF TEE WWI i.D." In hie NEW and POPULAR ENTERTAINmvpiI. in Mr:CHAN/CAL, PHYbinAL, end NATURAL MAGIC, entitled TWO HOURS OF /LLUS'ONS. The Great DIOLOGI rIAL ROE'S vE AT. which has met with eo much HYPPRMETR/OAL auccEBB, still be .ntredneed: ales, many neW t XPariMarns. PIANIRTn.. 01/88 b. An D BON. Grand MAGICAL MATINEE,. or APRES-MIDI hi quE, on SATURDAY, April EL gP. M. Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats 60 cent!. ABEL & LEYLAND'S STEREOPTICON ANWAMBLY RUILDINOL TENTH AND CRERTN LIT STREETS LAST WEEK. VIEWS FROM. THE SBA T OF WAS, And change of pros gamma each night. Admtemon ZS cents. Vhildron. 16 cants. Doom mon at Ii; commence ate o'clock. MATINILE, W r:D. , EDDAY AND sATISRDAV ONLY Commencing at three o'clock. ap22.et lip ENNA. AO ADEMY OP TB FINE A RT2 I -1025 CHFI•el'Ntl7 SE. The Thirtv-eighth A NNUA 1, E X HIBITION of PA INTING4 and BCULP rukE is now epee. Admittance 26 cents; , Neasen Tiokeie af) cents; Chil dren half 'prloe : Catahquee 10 cents. ttoolitin wilt receive their tickets et the Academy. 1412-Ir R,ANFORD OP L 4 DOILTE, OPEN FOE T H SEASON.. ELE STREET. NEWLY DECORATED-AND FAINTED. MR. SANFORD H LA , RGE re STCOMPANIES ever presented herstsfore who will appear nightli. Sanford will perform every evening. Doors open at T ; Commence at 72(. Admission 25 cents. Children 16 (sante TUE GERMANIA. OROIIESTRA GIVE their PUBLIC RETIBARSALS every SATUR DAY. commenoing at 3/4 o'clock. at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. 8 tickets R 3; awes tickets, 25 cents, for gala at Chrokertng & San% 8417 Chestnut street; Andre% 1104 Manna tune ; and Beck & Lawton% Chestnut street. Engagements for Concerts. Commencements, Par ties, &a., made only at their Office. Chisholm& & Soles Piano Store, Be 7 chestnut street; William atoll, 881 North Juniper street. or C. proughman. 1009 Ridge venue. MEDICINAL DR. J. WISPI, No. 39 North FIFTH Street. YHILADELPlitiA—Treate eueoessfuily. if appiied to in tone. all climate* of the LUNGS. it OAT and H E aft C, and frequently cures COPIKIMPTION In its third and East etate. Be also restores all curable d Wear sof the EYE and BAK. he has riven them his entire attention for he past 20 years. Will visit patients, when desired, at heir reeideneee. se6,lin SAFES. LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near the oaklin Institute. The underalened, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, Mae secured an elegant sad aoavepteat store, and Ma no w on hand large assortment of Lillle'a Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Rafes, E kthe QM" striotly fire and burglar proof rates made .) ago, Lil lie's Unequal hid Rank Vault. Safe. and flank Aoki. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strong_ext, best. Protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is nailed to Lillie New Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, ko. This Safe is oon cede.; to eurpass in style and elegance Nair thing yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strict ly firr• and burglar proof. l3Yrrelel. No ( res.--I have now on band say twenty qt Ferrel, Herring. k. Co.'s Safes, most oi 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 Lillie Cafe. They will be sold at very low prices. Deese call and examine. M. C. SADI,I4a. &seat. E 0 EVANS Ak WATSON. ,, t SALAMANDER SAFES, STORE 304 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. hanA large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES al i war t in d. INSIIiZAPHA COPIPABIBIL IeAME L.NBURANCE COMPANY, No. SOS CRFATNUT Street. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRICTORS. • S•Orei W. Day.— .—.or Jipiy. it Matlock. Samuel Wright... w right Bros & Co, D. Et. itirney--. " Davis & !Dram Henry Lewis, " Lewia Bros & Co, C. Rithardeon-......." J. C. Howe & Co. Samuel T. Bodine.. —Pres% Wyoming Canal Comtil, Jno. W. Everman--ot J. W. Everman & Co. Geo. A. West. • " West & Pobee. T. B. Martin....--- " Bay..ge, Martin, & Co. Wilson Davis.-- A ttorney-at. law. E. D. W00dru1 . ......0f Sibley, Molten , lc Weedna. Jno. Kessler, Jr_ _No 171.3 Green street. GEORGE W. W P resident. FRANCIS N. . Vice Presider, WILLIAMS BLAPICHA *ilt sanatory. ]a!!-ittl A NTHRACITE INBURA_NOE OOMPA JAL NY.—Authorised Cavite: 8403.000—CHANTET FF.RPETUD.L. °Aloe No. r.ll WALNUT !Street, between Third and Fourth street. PhiteSelphie. Tlria Ctinlimn3 ,enure ef smut kr' or diunnce Fire, On outidlnce, rurntture. and . erehandise gene rall. Als, Asitine. Inst. - snots en Veriels. ClU•goes. end Freights. Wine Ineuranee to all parte of Ike Drums. Er:NEOTORD Joseph Diaxaeld, John Kota:nun, John it. Dialusten. Win. Y. Damn. J. E. Flaw. asi(111 alfWitirideaf. wm. r. Woo om Prandial, W. 111. earl% Secretary. spi-U Iseob Eahcr. I. Luther, . AuLorsild, arm roz.noa *Ur Biecer. SAYING FUNDS. FUND--UNITED ST ATM K- 7 TRUST COMPANY", Corner THIRD and CTLEI37I - Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CRNT. 8. R. CRAWFORD. President. Jahn:a R. BUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer. Office hours. from JO until S o'olock. This Company is not Joined in any applioation to the Legislature. fee A MERMAN SAVfNG FUND, S. E. eor. ner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, continues to receive deposits and pat all BMX odettiand as it has always done. AGE XAIIENR W n_ EILLDIN. President. j o s. p Tr.Unrrear. n ig • i fir mar"FOR NNW YORK. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and .11yi tan Ganal. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com pany will receive freight on and after MONDAY. 28th instant, and leave dail. at 2 P. m., delivering their oar goes in New York the following days. Freights taken at reasonable WM. P CLYnR, Agent, No, 14 21011 CH vv B n RPEB. Philaaelphia. JA atES HAN D. Agent. Piers 14 and 13 EMI r RIVER, New York. sfr ej=4 FOR NEW YORK. THE Philadelr his Steam Propeller CW1196111 will commence their business for the season on Moncay, 13 , h inst. Their Steamers are now receiving freight at Beoond Pier above 4 , atom street. Terms accommodating . V. e. IY I ° BAIRD & CO, mhla 224 Routh Delaware Avenue. WEST CHESTER .Y:~~, :MM] and PR LADELPRIA RAH.- ROAD. Via Ai IVOTICE TO PERSONS SEEKING o GAMER BOARDING.—In order to furaish Increased i , oilities during the cornineBnruner„ tue Weet Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Company intend noising not le , it than six daily trains each way between Philede , pnia arid West Cnester, one of whrh will be at titgliF, conneoting with two dasir tracts each war on the Philadelphia and Baltimore &Antral Rail road (except eundays. when there wilt be two trains each way between Philedelphin. and West Cheater-) Persons desirous of being i n the cry early and late. will bo accommodated by this arrangement. 1 carding for the eummer can p...w be obtained at the nmis de sirable localities having high erd healthy sitnetions on the West Chester and Philadelphia and Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroads. Fur Rates for sea son Coupon Tickets. ito • apply at the licket tithes, in the Depot, E.eorner MGR. .E.E,PiTH and MARKET Streets.HENßY WOOD, apL3-mws 1m General Busierintencent. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGR, LANCASTER COUNTY. PENNA. Hon. .Threph Ronigmaoher, the late PropritOor of this favorite summer resort. lieving lately died, the sunsori bars, E.16011t011 of Ina will. have leased the es tabliaßment for the coming Gamma to Col. 0.13. ISLAY PIA KER. who has bi en an assistant at this place for the last nx years, and. wo believe , favorably kanwn to all the visitors. Thanktng the patrons of the place and the public generally for the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to the late Proprietor, they respeoluity holtoit a continuance of toe same to his worthy sue sensor. DA" K 0 V . 1Y.4..c. 1 16R. Executors. lietvin_g leased the above-named plane. and engaged Mr. IL H. R►IN HA RP. who has been an assistant at the evicts for some years. the undersigned will °pea for Visitors the Ist day June, /861, and hopes that his own, es Iced aa mr. Reinhar.'s. ions col/newton via, the Herlose. tonother with ma cleterromacion to con duot them, in every department ru their usual pope at and, as near as eosin le, with hue Sam, aimom mooating servants will be a guarantee to the p.itronis of the place. as well as the public generally, that the Springs will merit their continued patronage.. For further particulars anti citetllMe please call on Ai ,. AlyEke, 0-rner of Ttil D and VIM t. hts. • Mr. REINHARD. et the Linton 'Metal. ARCH street . till June let; or, address /S. C. Isi., ,, ,YMAK Ephrata P 0.. LeArtarder county, Penna. WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS.— We have now on hand, and are manufactories to order, at the Mount dolll Paper Mills, every de col-lotion of WRITING areD LEDGE R PAPER@, winchor color and quality, are not excelled by any MillsM other in the United Htaten. We would cal attention to a new article of Paper manufactured by us, and now for sale, called Business, Letter. which has been rotten se to meet th e W ants et business men and others, who object to Commercial Note as being too narrow, and do not wish to use part of usual letter sheet. This overcomes both the above objections 111 a per. feat sheet. pure wove. plate ticieh ruled on one side stamped in centre near Om top ; made from best ma terial, free frOln adulteration, and punup In neat boxes, convenient for use. We also h ave a paper called Bank Letter, similar to the above, except it hos but halt the number of lines on, so as to allow a printed blank or beading above. KEMPTuN At ca ULLIX, Mount Holly Sprir.ss, Cumberland Co.. Pa. Tiebeve papery can be had of Messrs . J. H. jjIP- Pattart & anti ptEGAIiGk.:E IittoTHERB. og , 3 and a DE,Calc egreat. mha-sm NOTICE.—The Citizens of the chfferen d Iv Cities and Towne throughout the State are invite to crinipetliion for the plea e at which the next A - NUAL drxrk FAtrt man be held. Proposal" containing inducements and advantage', directed to tne undersigned Comm tr ee . appointed by the Ex ecutive VOrilitUttoo. Alit be reqopood uo to and in eluding May 314 next. rowim anti:moons should be ad dressed to either of the following rersons! WM, COLDER. Is., J OHN P. ft U I HEHFORD. ACOB HIM Anal H. ZIEGLER, Harrisburg, Pa., AmoS 13. KAPP. Northumb.:ideate, Pa. Committee. aDIA-dtarrll HAVANA 01GAR13.—A fresh imports -4iliaclic'eet;:vkilejd'lntrrGlNELLO." Nit received th e ol d Quaker Oily eon soboonbi Xvelime. under the old tariff'pricee, &nu for pale tiv OHANLES TIV/IL L . 130 WALTILIW. FILE MANUFACTORY, 211 NEW STREET. Files and Raapa of every derarretton, and [hod Quality, made to o_rcier. at the above eersbitibleirlt. WHOLESALE and RETAIL , * at manufacturer's prices. Recuttang dune in a :meaner manner. apt-4 na J . B. BMIT9.