The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 04, 1861, Image 3

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    fke3 ukraino of the Junior Company of
AbsWas°e
Ball. the GOBI& of the Thirteenth ward, held
omhe following officers were elected
E dger M. Gregory, captain ; F. B. Gilbert, first
lieutenant; A Bamberg. second do. ; Leonard
me y e rs, thirdDeWitt C. Moore, fourth do ;
J o be J. Heisler, drat sergeant ; Ruscell Ward,
we ed de_ Peter A. Seas, third do. ; D. a Bus.
by, fourth do.l L W. Woodward, quarterroaeter ;
Randolph M. smith, first aorporsl; John F. Iterd,
;legend do ; Geo W. Warner, Jr., third do. ;
F,ichard Cline, fourth dn. The Junior Guards of
l os ward, it is bEliriedi Will make one cf the
mOSt. active, etfoileat, and spirited companies in
the sitY-
TastimeNtat TO COLONEL J. B. BAKER.—
The offoarg of the Philadelphia custom house, Wi
der ex-Colleator Joseph B. Baker, have presented
that gentleman with a magnificent silver service.
oonsisting of pitohor, salver, strawberry bawl, and
mo o goblets. The service was manufactured by
n,re, Son sonthwett corner of Fifth and
cherry streets. and ' is most eigaisitely disiehed. It
O.:allied atssoo.
Pre The pitcher bears the following
inscription: " sented to Joseph B. Baker late
Collector of the Port, as a token of esteem, by his
m o de nod associates in the Philadelphia ottidom
hove, Afay, 1881.."
- _
AT A. RECENT ALEETING of the Board Of
Managers of the "Pennsylvania Institute for the
ji ro -, the p . upils of the institution presented a
Foitio, Frame for permission to avail OM
fclros of Dr. Osmon's professional skill. They
represent that the Doctors success in operating . on
some of their number has inspired them with tue
',licit confidence in his ability to restore eight, or
i m prove the vision, in all Mel tibial are act
clearly beyond the reach of medical aid.
limon Ilatogasox.—This gallant officer ar
riTed here at eleven o'clock yesterday morning,
foul New York. He was acoempanied by William
0. Aspinwall. The train was loudly oheered as it
passed the various towns along the route. Major
Anderson called on General Patterson, and then
gicoeded to Broad and Prime streets, whore he
tont the noon train for Washington, As tvis com
ic); was entirely unexpeoted, and the Major being
verse to all public, demonstrations, our citizens
were prevented from extending to him a cordial
greeting. He looked well, and was in fine spirits.
fir general appearonoe is that of a mush elder
men than is represented in the photographs.
POLICE OASES.—Yesterday morning a co
!Geed man, named David Meyers, was before Al
derman Bailer upon the charge of stealing a bag
of eoffee at Delaware avenue and Pine rreets. Be
was committed to answer.
Edward Raikes and Richard Frisbee were ar
rested at Eleventh and Walnut streets, and com
mitted by Aldermen Pato - eel to answer the lemony
g 50M0 Goats.
l'aasalcrAnox.—Charles Bates, formerly a
member of the Reserve Corps of Police, was pre-
Hated by that body with a handsome sword and
having boon Mooted a lieutenant in the Scott
Legion Regiment.
FELL OVERBOARD.—i esterday morning,
about two o'clock, a man, named Joseph Allen, fell
o verboard at Obestant-akreet wharf, and ace only
serail from drowning by a egad of the Harbor Po
lice, who were parsing down the river in their
twat.
Aunts' EIRRESS COMPAMY have commenced
rsoniug, and now make regular trips to Washing•
ton, via Annapolis. The express closes at ten
3'clook in the morning.
IEE firing of cannon last evening was caused
by the discharge of a salute to we:ccuie the New
Jersey troops that passed down the river at mid
night.
rATRIOTISM OF BRITISH SRaiDENTs.—An
sijourned meeting of British residents was hold
It the Philadelphia Exchange, on Thursday even
hag, when a number of persons enrolled their
names for the formation of a military company.
The following preamble and resolutions were una
nimously adopted :
Whereas, Tne people of a part of this country
have rebelled against the Government of the Uni
ted States, and threatened its overthrow ; and
lirfareas, It is the duty of every one who has
enjoyed its protection to do what he can to uphold
the integrity of the Federal Government in this,
the hoar of its calamity : Therefore,
Resolved, net we, natives of the British pro
vinces, and others of British birth, desire to ex
press our sympetby with, and entire devotion
to, the Federal Government, under which we
have been protected in time of peace, and our
determination to aid in upholding its free insti
tutions.
Relsolvtd, That we. and such other British Tag.
dente gamey unite with us, form a company to aid
in the defence of the city.
Kentucky and the Border States.
fl.Vf&)%#'fr*A4d WOafl.fl.fl&e,-fl')flt.l
To TEI EDITOR OF TER LOVISVII.LB JOURNAL:
For some ten days pas: I have been in this oily,
engaged In an genies: and faithful effort to accom
plish two things—first, to arm the State, so Coat
the may be able to distend her people if assailed,
and to maintain whatever position she may finally
IMMO in the contest now threatening to involve
and destroy the whole country ; and, secondly, to
cultivate friendly relatioull with the Border Free
Stites, and preserve tho peaty between Kentuoky
std those States
Ties, objects I deemed commendable and patri
stic. and believed the people of the whole State
tronid, regardless of all party considerations,
second my efforts to accomplish them. In this
confident expectation I have been, to some extent,
disappointed While the great was of the oiti
tens of Louisville have nobly stood by me, many
have distrusted, while come have assailed me.
My dense at the outset was to assemble the
Legislature for the second time in extraordinary
session, place the exigency of the State defences
again hefcre it, and let that body assume all re
rpentobility. When, however, I reflected that
this imperativii duty had twice been ignored by
tie Mlle body I was about to convene; that the
netting would cost the treasury from 520,000 to
?50.000—an expenditure the finances of the State
were little able to bear—that time, was of the ut
most consequence, and that COMO weeks must
elapse before any definite action could be hoped
for from the Legislature, I determined to en.
datvor to raise the necereary funds from the banks
of the State, by a temporary loan, relying upon
the Legislature to sanction it at their next meet
ltd, either in extra Session, if one should be called,
or at the regular session.
Notwithstanding the obstacles I have met with,
I trust my sole objeet in the matter—placing the
itato in a position to maintain whatever attitude
abs may finally assume—will yet be attained In
furtherance of my desire to cultivate friendly rela
tion with the Border Free States, I opened a
pacific and friendly correspondence with the Go
vernors of Indiana and Ohio. my overtures were
received In the most frank and friendly spirit. The
Ezeontives of those States profeseed, and I believe
with entire sincerity, the strongest wild' to con
tinue friendly stations with Kentucky, and to
maintain pestle on the border, and measures were
agreed upon looking to these reanits.
But, pending thew* negotiations, what was my
astonishment to find copied at length, and verba-,
tin, in the Journal, a telegraphic deapatoh from
the Secretary of War of the Confederate States,
• lrected to me, asking for troops, with comments
making strong intimations that I, in collusion with
others, wax engaged in secret efforts to send troops
and arms to those States.
The intimation was utterly gratuitous and false,
and the tenth might easily have been ascertained
by applying to me at the Galt House. If The
Journal had asked me for this facts, lantana of
publishing a private despatch, surreptitiously ob
tained, with oommenta wholly nojustifiable.
would have informed them that the request of Se-,
crotary Walker was at once declined The effect
of this publication in The Journal must have
caused the Governors of Ohio and Indiana to die
crust the honesty of my overtures to them, and
might have reached in breaking off negotiations.
Fortunately, such was not the result.
The negotiations were not broken off; but were
continued and carried to a further poict I asked
of the Exeoutives of those States whether they ,
would join me in an effort at mediation, suggesting.
that the Border Free and Slave States ahould en
deavor, by one last effort, to save the country. To
those overtures I received responses friendly and
favorable, and whioh enoouragod me to persist in
2 3' effort; but they were scarcely received before
I found myself again assailed in the Journal, by
Intimations whioh, if true, would at once put an
toad to the friendly correspondence In the teens
yesterday it is obarged that a body of men, in
tended for service in the Confederate States took
with them "twenty oases of muskets and several
sit pounders," which it is broadly intimated were
furnished either by myself or other State officers.
This statement, utterly folk, as it is. both in the
direct charge and in its intimations, did its work.
For the second time my efforts to preserve peace
were thus insidiously attacked. It was most natu
ral that the people of Indiana and Ohio, and their
executive officers should lose all cmagolence in me,
atli that they should at once break off all further
Peaceful correspondence. I trust, however, the
statement I now make, that the men alluded to did
got take either a case of muskets. nor a six
founder cannon, or any other State arms, but that
these were furnished to Major Tilsham, of South
veatern Kentucky, as a part of theproportion of
the arms to which that section is entitled, will
satisfy the people of the Border Free States of the
Sincerity of my citirts, and the utter falsity of all
intimations to the contrary.
In conclusion, I beg the people of those States,
and of my own glorious State, regardless of all
partisan ellilnitS on me, to rely that my moat
earnest, faithful, and nasiduona efforts have been
and shall be diron'oi these two objects: " Arming
Kentucky so that she may maintain any position
she may finally asinine, and cultivating friendly
relations with the Border Free States, and main
taining the - peace between them and ourselves,"
is the hope that, by the favor of God, we may yet
! ara the muittY trim utter, irratrtavablo, and
animism ruin. B. MILOOFFIN.
From The South.
Tar DANIEL 'WEBSTER OFF NEW ORLEANS
- • • •
The New Orleans Picayune, April 27, says
the tug boat Tusearefett, shish came up this morn
ing from Pass- a-'outre, we learn that the steam-
Ship Dartiel Webster, Captain Minor, from Now
York the 16th lust , arrived at the bar about five
`duuk Yesterday morning and came to anchor.
Its Irebster was bound to this oity, but soon after
having alma to anchor 'She received orders to pre
med immediately to sea again. Captain Minor,
however, having on board about ninety packages
merchandise coneluned to various parties hers,
41 14 not wishing to carry them back, hailed the
Tusev.ro ra to come alongside and take them up.
The Tuscarora, acceded to the request, but as the
merchandise was in the act of being taken on
board of her, Captain Minor became much alarm
" 1 1 movements on shore, and weighing anchor,
Put to sea again immediately. The Danzel Web
bad nine cabin passengers on board, four of
'thornSams up on the Tuscarora. Thereat had
net time to debark before the Webster left, and
are, Of course, still on board.
THE BLOCKADING SPLINT.
The main portion of the fleet to blockade the
Studien ports will be at sea within a week. It
trill contest of fifty war vessels, with steam trent+•
trs sufficient to accommodate a land army of
000 teen. They will blockade every port whose
entrance has six feet of water. The army on board
will require the rebels to keep in arms, at the
yw riotai assailable point' of their coast, an aggre
gate of at least 120,000 men How they will pay
and feed this force romaine to be seen.
7118 NNW OELNAKS
in regard to the reported debasement of coin eit
tile New Orleans mint the New Orleans Crescent
declares that "not eoc single new coin, of any
Rit , d or drnomination whatever, baa been - Wald
frm the mitt at New Orleans since its seizure by
the order of the Louisiana Convention, and w e re- "ma none will be issued until after the devices
lac a new set of coins, to compose the currency of
the Confederate States, are ordered by the Mont
-0413417 %Item."
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PiaLeDELpina, May 3,1861
Reading Railroad steak was steady to-day at 16 ;
Pennsylvania Railroad snares 'sold at 365: ; Pennsylva
nia fire!' at 80, for the eounon loans. and 76 far the
transferable. City sign gold at MX for the older
imam. and 96%.' for the new. Prices were well main
tained. taking into view the general troubles In busi
nese circles.
The following is a statement of the deposits and
001IISKE , Of:the traited States Mint, in this city, for the
mouth of April, ISM
Gold from all
Savor—Deposits and mahatma--
Copper cents (0.8.) received in exchange
for cents of new i55ue........ • ----
Total deposits.-._ ..._ -
GOLD COINAGE.
No. of Pieces. Value,
_.*...2.9.174 $4.383 480 09
._.._.10,189 101,390 09
86 3 - 0 00
113 33900
90 325 00
.949 349 00
3,638 90
Double Eagles-- --
.Eagles.-- --
Half Eagles-- • -
Three
tAnarter Eagles -- .....
Fine Bars
.229,937 $4,4 9J91 90
==!
1,000 91.000 00
014.00 40.800 00
425,0011 106460 00
210,000 23.000 00
21.000 1.960 00
64,000 1.920 00
Half -Dollars.-.-
Quarter Collect. _
Half Dimes _
Three-Cent _Pieces—. - • .
0 638,000 e1T9,020 00
/.300,000 6 , 13,000 00
BECATITIMATION.
Pieces. Value.
........,..... 324.931 e 4.410.701 40
— :::1, 1 30 8 01011 1 0 I RANI gg
Silver._:_
Cone •
--._ $ 4 . 091 - 71 / 90
TIM following 18 Hiti BMOunt of 094 gltined over the.
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain ltiulroad du
ring the week ending Wednesday, May 1, and singe
January 1,1861
Virs.m. Pgavrorstv. TOTAL,
Tone. Tong. Tong.
1661 —_ —. ,_ _ _.3.415 46 278 OAS
1860— —....— ....4.145 .42,358 66,643
EZE=CM
Philadelphia Steck Exchange. Sales.
May 3.1361,
REP 07771111 BY 51 Et SLAIN/0138. Marchants" Esc:haat 6
FIRST BOARD.
100 Sao k Th-st. 7a.... 90 500 City 61._.. . 2114. 87%
500 d 0..". .. . .. 93 1000 retina lt....7stm_ 99
1000 retina Con; Sa.ch. 80 1000 Reading 6, 1886.... 67
6000 d 0.,......„ •ga 1000 Oh &Pa Bridge 7a. 90
100 Mu 6s--.ltow- 971 49 Lehith &min 50
.
100 d 0.... - -. 86.54 I Own & . Amboy R.lOB
200 do.--- . Ps . R.. 89% SO Reading et.....-.... 76
800 d 0..... It. 0. 0. 89X.2000 Penna. Ss. 76
200 do— K. &O. 89; 4 {{ loo6 d0.........0a5h. 76
SOO do —....E. li. 0. saki 601.olugh Nay—. 48%
BETWEEN BOARDS.
1000 Rending 66 187_0 ..... 79 4500 Penns 55....—..... 76
R._.. 100 Long Island -8% 600 do— —...... 76
60 Penna. R ..... 3634 600 do ..-.... 76
SO Reading R.......... 16 6000 Patina Coup a 5.... SO
SECOND BOARD.
4000 City Ba--Now. 96
3000 96
MOO 96
600 d 0.... --New. 96
300 do New. 96
CLOSING P
Bid. Asked
Philadelphia 68 —8/ 90
Phila fe. R. 89 90
Phila 6e 96
Penns 56...
/675
Read R r 76
hi
Road bda'7o..„, 80
Read mt de 'BO '43 W. ..
Read mt 65'86... 66 63
Penns R ex-div. 36% 57
Pennaß 26 mt6s -86
Morns Can con. 4214 474:
Moms Can Pfd.102% 105
Soh 66
tloh Nav Prefd._ 11 773 i
CER-DULL
. 3id. Asked
Long island R BA 0
Leh C I
& B — am
LAeh C & N cp-50 st
North Pennell .- 6 8
Pr Pa .0 03..int01f36 364
N Penes ft Ms.-- 911
Catawissa pref.—_4 7
Frank & Bouthw 41
2d&3d-st R thvo6:37 41
Kaoe&Vine-et 85i
West Phila. u--615 E 8
BDraseit Pine, 5 6X
Green & Coates-- 13
Markets by Telegraph.
NEW ORIRVaII. May 3 - -Cotton.-Bales to •day of 60 9
bales at 10Xestle for Middling.
Sales of the week 4.100 bales.
Receipts do. ...... 4.900 do.
Do. of the came week hit - year- 12 400 do.
Deoreaeed do. at this - 333.300 do.
Do. do. at all eouthern ports 801 3110 do.
Exporte of the week.........._,_. 0 200 do.
Total do. of the 188 COO do.
Stook in p0rt—...._..._ 90c000 do.
. •
Coffee --Bales of tke week 1800 back at 123:et140.
loons of the week, 3,10. Stook in Dort, 7,000 bags
armpit 18.100 beta laat seer
Fielr,llo on Colton to Liverpool (Ettrokean ehipe>
ISorAid. Otetling Exchange, 91e97.
CITY [TOMS.
A NitesS9.lltY REPORM IN COMPOUNDING
ciss.—We have already had occasion to refer to the
want of a proper system among druggists in this coun
try in order effectually to guard against the possibility
of fatal auietakes in compounding prescriptions. Ore
need not remind our readers that several painful oases
of this kind have occurred in our own city. and we do
not misstate public sentiment in saying that any effec
tive precaution inaugurated by our druggists will be
warmly sustained. In Germany, and some o!her Eu
ropean ttates. this is deemed ao important a matter
that the apothecary is in some degree a Government
officer, and incompetency on the part of those who
compound poisonous medicines is by the strictest su
pervision disallowed. Instead of having drugs of this
oboe mingled promiscuously on ibe shelves with those
of a more harmless character, all the poisonous sttioles
are ene 'wed safely by themselves. undir lock and
key, and are never touched by any ether person
thin the cornpalent superintendent of the estab
lishment, the key to them being constantly re
tained in his possession. Having teen informed by
one of our most respectable practising physicians that
a drug store, after the above excellent European plan,
had been opened at the northeast corner of Chestnut
and Broad streets. in this city, by a gentleman well
known in the professional world, Dr. C. M. Breaker,
we visited his establishment yesterday, with the view
of ascertaining the particulars. As our readers are
%Warne this ii all old stand, although it has been so
thoroughly remodeled by its present occupant that we
are not mistaken in styling It the netflese drug store in
the city. The precautionary plan above referred to is
here carried out with the utmost strictness. All drugs
of a hurtful character are kept-under lock and key, in
it central apartment o' the shelving, and under o pre
text whatever are they given out by any other person
than the gentleman to whom is committed tnis de Moats
c harge, who, DT the way: is one of the roost expert_
mused sad skilful druggist' in this country. Indeed, so
absolute is this precaution against alt eniebelree,tleatf
the proprietor frankly remarked in onr hearing that,
at any time a " mistake " should occur, it might be
ded as designed rather than accidental. Another
admirable feature in Mr. Breaker's establishment, and
one which the public will be sure to appreciate. is the
fact that an the drugs kept by him are of the finest and
purest quality. In this respect his tasteful window dis
plays an index of the stook. We are also glad to find
that, in addition to these excellences. Mr. B. has placed
on his count* a mineral-water fountain. the water and
SITUPS of which are of his own manufacture, and cor
respond in purity and freshness to the general stock.
At that pa/Hauler locality, on the thoroughfare be
tween our two principal public halls, the latter will be
a great accommodation to our citizens, end from the
lusciousness of thls beverage as hero served—we speak
from experience—we shell be much mistaken if this
fountain'does not, in &very few weeks, become prover
bial as being TIER Mineral Water Fountain of the city.
WANAMAINCR k BROWN'S New OAK BALL CLOTS
MG BAZAAR —The numerous friends of Mr. John Wa
namaker will be pleased to learn that he haw, under the
firm of WANAMAKaa & Baows. secured the old and
popular clothing stand on the southeast corner of Sixth
and Market streets, for the purpose of carrying on the
I clothing trade. The establishment has been entirely
refitted. and is now one of the moat beautiful and
neatly- arranged places of business in Philadelphia.
During the few weeks which have elapsed since they
opened this new empotium they have spared neither
pains nor means to meet the wants of the purchasing
Public in the most approved style. Happening to drop
in upon them, a day or two since, we found them sur
rounded with an admirably-seleoted stook of seasona
ble having a number of skilful artisans em
pioyed, and bluely engaged with customers. Prominent
among those employed by them are Mr. John R. Hough
ton. long °Deceased with " Tower Hall," and Mr. Win.
Severn, of the old firm of Webb & fievern. first-class
merchant tailors. The reputation of these gentlemen
as fashionable tailors is too well established to require
oommeat.
Three who base been accustomed to the general
courtesy of Mr. Wamimaker will, doubtless. be glad to
meet their old frietd under these new auspices. and
honor him with their patronage, more especially as the
facilities of the house for meeting the wants of 'the
publie are not surpassed by any other establishment.
and equalled by few. '1 heir stock of Gentlemen's Fur
nishing goods la also very superior. and in addition to
their constant transient sales they are doing a large
amount of customer work. We wish thig enterprising
yonne firm every success in their new enter - prise. Hav
ing modeled their beautiful store after the celebrated
"Oak Hall Clothing Hsznar" of Boston, they have also
adopted its name, and we have no doubt that the wow
`• Oak Hall." corner of Sixth and Market streets, will
soon become an attractive centre to all who appreciate
well-made fashionable clothing at fair prices.
THE BEET SUBSTITUTE FOE 4aa.-111 localities
remote from the city , where the introduction of gas
light is impracticable. the celebrated Kerosene Oil
Lamps, made and gold by Messrs. Witter. & Co., No.SP
North Nighth street, corner of Filbert, are in all re-
Opeehl the WO substitute. / hey are being rapidly in
troduced throughout the country, in private as well as
public edifices. whilst here. they are regarded by dis
criminating people as the only portable light that ought
to be need.
CONFECTIoNERY.—We are pleased to leant that
amid these unsettled times there is one luxury to which
the people of all ages and circumstances cling with
their usual good taste, and that is, E. C. Whitman &
Co.'s fine, delicious confectionery. Cheap. wholesome,
and always to be enjoyed. they are daily becoming
more popular, and, in consequence, their store. Second
street. below Chestnut, is thronged with customers
from Monday morning till Saturday n ight.
TENTS WANTED —The attention of contracture in
n ailed to the advertisement for a Supply of Tents for
the State of Indiana, which will be found in our edver
tisenientsolamni to-day.
ANNIVERSARY —The Eighth Annivereary of the
Northern Rome for Friendless Children will be held on
to-morrow (Sunday) evening, in the church of Rev.
John Chambers, who will preach the discourae—to be
followed by other speakers. A collection will be lifted.
F. BROWN'S Planner. OF JAXAICA GINGER.—
This is truly a family medicine; at this season, when
affections of the stomach and bowels are SO common.
no family, individual, or traveller should be without it.
It is peculiarly efficacious in summer complaint* of
children, and is known and prescribed by the mediael
faculty. tee advertisement.
Bnowsi's BRONCHIAL Timenna --We know of
no article which so richly deserves the entire confi
dence of the community na this, We have noticed the
mos t osttering commendations from the most cele
brated Clergymen. Lawyers, and Public Speakers; and
we can a l so speak from personal experienee.—Trep
Whig. mye-srftwat
PHILADELPHIA TROOPS . ON. THS mAxen.—A
number of gallant fellows from Philadelphia Oro now
Tooling southward. bearing aloft the banner of their
country, and determired to die rather than allow one
star to be sullied or a sites fold to be tarnished. No
more noble soldiers girded on their armor at the call
of Peter the Hermit than those who have marched
from Philadelphia on their crusade against Secession.
every man will render a good account of himself in
the hour of conflict, and all will stand faithfully up far
the cell evident truth that tbe most elegant and most
comfortable garments to be found in the country are
those made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rook
hi.l Yr Wileoa, Non. atet and ANS Chestnut street. above
Sixth.
To AFoin A Corn—Changs the stockings as
often as they become wet from perspiration; avoid
draughts of air upon any part of the body, or unequal
teruperainre from may °awe, such as evaporation of
moisture from we t clothes on a Portion of the WV.
The clothing wet all over is lees productive of colds
than when partly wet. The best ireoantion, however,
is to clothe the body in one of the elegant suite from
the Gift Establishment of Gummi e Stokes, 609 Chest
nut street•' Clothing is sold at reduced prices, and each
ale ecoompontedWltit a hi/Miran Pitt
888 POIIRTR PAGE.
ARRI.
Steamer Alida. Robing: au UE h D OUra from New York,
With mdae to Wm P Clyde.
Steamer Mara,_Nrohola, 94 hours from New York,
with mdas to W Baird & Co.
Di vsLawn.
(Correspondence of the l'recc
liocTON. Nay 3.
Arrived, ship Arizona. from LiverDovir barks fteoha
bite. from Ardrmeap• Omar Paoha, from London; brig
America, from Oieniuncs.
lldlaiOßAN A..
Stearahip Northern Light, Tinklepauglt, arrived at
Pew York yesterday from AsUirlWan.
Steamship Bavaria, Mier, cleared at New York yes
terday for Hamburg%
Steamship City of Matehsster. Jeffrey, cleared at N
York yesterday for ItiverPool ,
Ship Uncle Joe. from Liverpool for Philadelphia, was
seen 23th nit off Georges Shoal.
Ship Florence. Woodswoith, from Foo Chow Jan 21st,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Ship Amason, Hovey, from London, arrived at New
York yesterday,
Bark H. Trowbridge, Danthe, cleared at New York
yesterday for Barbadoes.
Sabre S B W heeler, biebromblin, lii Taylor Nicker
son. and C Ma.thews, Kelly, cleared at New York yes
terday for Philadelphia.
Sohr W Payson. Stephenson, cleared at New- York
yesterday for Wilmington. Del.
Sehr Geo W Krebs. Ethinetitfill, cleared at Baltimore
Rii inst. for Baltimore,
Bohr C C Steele, Garfield, for Bathurst, cleared at N
York yesterday.
schr A Haley, Haley,. hence, arrived at Boston 24
re".
for E tophia. usles, Coleman, cleared at Boston 24 inst
glehr A e Philadl D
echr Margaret Reinhart. Peterson. from New °Means
far Boston. sailed Cram Holmes' Hole Ist inst.
schr Percy Hedner, Marts, from Georgetown, BC,
for Boston. sailed from Holmes' Hole Seth it t.
Bohr Genoa. Bobbins. from Delaware City for Salem,
sailed fmm Holmes' hole 30th ult. _
Sour Wm H Dennis, Lake, salted from seism let inst.
for Philad-lphia.
Steamers Black Diamond, Allen, and Concord, Nor
man, hence, arrived at new York yesterday.
steamer. Madam, Belt, cleared at New York yeater
day for Philadelphia,
tokr 4 Hammond. of Philadelphia. from Jaoksonville
for New York. with lumber, is reported lost on 9th alt.
Crew saved. No particulars, The Providence Journal
ears that the above vessel may prove to be the Nola
Charleston mond, of Philadelphia, which sailed from
March 30 for Providence, and has not been
heard from ranee.
$3,261,2111 27
217,801 76
$3.602,433 73
---.83,4509.373 73
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CONTINENTAL ROTEL—Ninth and Cheetnut.
G 0 Carson, Torreedale A Cummings
A W Bertolet. Pa C Fitzwater, Pa
0 PI Smith., Va.A W Blakeman. Phil'
H K Ne ff , Huntigdon, Pa S H Shoemaker, Huntingd
1, P Noble. PI Y G J Vail, N Y
J C Clarkson h la,Lettriiwth N M Standa: t, Cleveland
J Church, Jr, Vin, 0 R C Web.rer, Cln, 0
S M Clay W J Koontz. Pittsburg
L, Hartman A 8 Hewitt, IS Y
J W Emery. N Y J W Bolcom N Y
H C liege. y C T Bruce N Y
W P Sinai, Harrisburg Dr B riunernsieher,Harish
W Davidson, 7th Reg. N Y d L WestOott. Y
Dr T S Verdi, Wash, D C Si) Chandler, Perryville
Smith, U S A W C Wellman,7ah Reg,NY
T Armstrong, Plattsburg J C
G Terrill, Wash, D C Mrs Terrill, Wash, D C
Miss Terrill, Wash, D C W N Flynt. Mass
J P !Norm, Conn : C H Breneman. Lane. Pa
Mrs Clark. blase H B Kirkland, N Y
W C Egleston. N Y W W Wright. Pa
Wm B Cleo It. N Y 8 L Plummer, Pa
T M Cook, Detroit H Behrouer
J I Northrop & la, N I Mies :Northrop. N V
I J Vail J Carson. Lake Superior
Rev tt B Shoemaker. NJ James Johnson, PI `I
J 0 Frost F KanlY. Johnstown, re.
David Dodd. N Y A reugnet, Mingo
Mai Magner & la, Ul3 A H R Whitney, Wash
Cot McCook, Ohio rapt W B Pease, Ohio
Alex Mc Ilvam, Ohio 8 H Perry, Chicago
R Burrell R Brookhouee. Jr. Salem
R Brookhouse, Salem Ithen Sutton, Salem
13 13+nger, Baltimore P Budge. Rio de Janeiro •
H Budge. N Y W iiardner.Lowell,Maes
J A tiocd win, Lowell, Maas Capt James Lawler
W Killinger, Lebanon J B Montgomery, Pa
Jag Wiley & wf, Pa W J smith, Waeh, D C
IS C. Hoiden, New York J B McCreary M Chunk
F S Boyer, New York S Warner. Waterloo, N Y
band Wick, Cleveland, 0 WS C Otis. Cleveland, 0
Thos Dyer, Chicago John M Miller, Baltimore
A W Stuyresautp, N York Me' Dodge, Wash, D
LJ Gage. Chicago D W Perkins, I liicago
Thos C Pollock". New York A Q Keaebey.Newark,N J
W C Donee, Wilm. Del R H Daell, New York
Wm Frazier. New York F Azog, new York
Seel. smart New York .11 U Remit. Baltimore
S F Prescott , Boston 3 T Thayer. New York
A Thayer. New York J M Hatthewe, New York
F Jenkins. Boston T BilliDeoll, Charleston
E W Venango 00, Pa G D Hama, Mercer co, Pa
J H Bobinson,Moroer ao,Pa J D Potts, Pittsburg
D B Small, York, Pa C L Goshen:ie. Harriaburg
VoeghtlY, Allegheny L Mutzig , Allegheny
Israel Painter. Pa J Criswell, fa
T T Wierman, Pa N T Greene, Prov. It I
J W Blanchard. Harrisburg Win McKee, Newcastle
Lieut H A Smalley. 2d Reg Artillery
bi'l3 City jt. 64.....- 89
3 Norristown R..... 47
9 Camdc Amb 11-.. it 8
10 Morris Cut —10234"
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Fifth.
J e Byrnes Philadelphia Wlt Sherwood. Balt
ir L
J ym H
e, e leirere • Thos Lee, Chameersburg
E Ries, New York W J Gisinger, Penna
J C Morton, Philadelphia W Howard. Philadelphia
Jft Tiggart. Philadelphia l Jamesun, Philadelphia
A,l Ridelmancl. Pena Clement R Wainright. Pt
J L Mingle, Easton S H. Bendemon, Brooklyn
J K mingle, Philadelphia J K andborn• randy Hall
JT Johnston, Wash. N J Jif Strader, Wash, N J
Cot W W Sunder. N Jersey Mej J C erndt Wash. NJ
J E Barnett. Cinomnati it J Keeling, Newark, bet
Jesse Hides. Jr, Maryland J J Sanderson, .1 Shore
Jona Levering. Indians 11 coh.n. ill•e , York
3 D Bmighart, New Jersey Cept Geo W Tailor. N J
Hon It nailing, New Jersey W Short. Delaware
Geo W Jamison. Plias Geo H Windex. Finis
Thos A Reilly. Pottsville Allen Craig, Maunh Chunk
J L Honesty. Mauch Chunk 1431 Curtis, Newark, Del
.1.4. Belford. idatiah Churl ' V Tueker. thltalrrna
S T Borns. C lifornia, hoe M Moore Wilm,Del
M .1 linner. IT 5 A a P . King, Jr, U ti A
13 Hrown, New York Wm r Sherwood, Balt
J D Beruilette 3dA, Read. frt Chunk
'l' 14 Itaroliff. M Chunk w Pamentnr, New York
C P Howard, Plnna 9 Ti.ovrard, Penns
W B Rowara, reams Wins n Hobart, rasa
J C Bell, Maryland ;leery Bell, Jr. Lex, ify
Thos H Boult, Jr, Wil, Del Thoe O'Denney , Wil. Del
MERCHANTS' 80T.F.J.,--Fourth street. below Arob.
I) Browns & 21a, Wait, DC p Hamilton , Wmorburt
Ciao W klrtulley, York x ork 21. kalacox, Noir York
a Seymour, New Cast Cooper, Phila.
Geo A Woodward, Phila J 8 Williamstm,Law'e no
6 W Hunt, Pittsburg R Ilmith, Ohio
Capt E T canner W D sombler. M Chtink
F o Boas, R.aCint b Comfort Jr, Minereville
John N Moffst. New York Canty B 11101..6 8 N
Hon H B Mott, Milford. Pa Miss Mott, Milford. Pa
Hon T Craig Lehigh. Pa Robt Klotz, Al Chunk
Wm Moll hener,.E Cowan, Harrisburg
Henry W Bteeler.N York J Forney, Penns
Time White, 'York. Poona Thos Esp Pittsburg
M R. Barr, Erie P Byrne, Luzern co, Pa
ST. LOUIE HOTEL—Chestnut street, stare Third.
t. F Holman. New Jersey H J Addison, N J
H A Lyon. Rochester, N Y ott Dodd. New York
A H Bustler. Wit. Bet H J Beaulieu, New York
Thos Kidam. New Je•eey S Mute, New York
Awl") F Uhur, New
- -
E W Efrunes. Newark, Del Chas R Bother). Newark
Jag Miller, flew York Dr Taylor. Risb Bridge
D Ruben. beaten J W Skive°, 9 N
F Rassanret. Cincinnati Mrs J 1 Holmes ac cb. Free
Joke a Duo.ley, .anton Rikingleton. al'egh'y <Air
H C Graves, Aliegh'y City John Leaman. Easton
B Leaman. Easton p Krebs, Pottsville
C Wllltrltan, Lento co J A mocool, U S A
B MoCool, Pottsville A P Halsted, New York
Thos E Barton, J Col B L Thonireeen. Weak
COMMERCIAL it.. above Chestnut.
Wm Johnson. Poona D Hers. Lanoaster
F Holston, Lancaster co J 8 Monve/ai Penna
JJ p Cliver. Burlington. N J J 8 Mills, Pottsville
Walton 2 dam, Chen co 8 Helium, riewtown
Jai Austin, Thila k Ponape. Canner 00
Dr L It Kirk. retina Townsenct Water. fa
U V fennypaoker, W Ches J C Worth. Oxford. Pa
F trobsoni Lancaster co P Lindenchriat. rennet
M Yardley. Doylestown
STATES UNloli—Market street, above Sixth.
J North. Paterson i C Dot y, Mifflin. Pa
sy
B a Duncan, Pennlvania Glt Boone, Parksburg
T Coudnet. Pennsylvania .1 Prime, Handing, City
8 Hamprma, Panduskyl'ity J Campbell, Altoona, Pa
Jona ',on/ad. Altoona, Pa air klmeth. Pennsylvania
.1 Bayard indiana no 0 W atroup, Mild n. s a
John Wtruth, Manama - Ali ltiotld Leingdoa, lloperwell
Jesse W Ygdon, ti J Plitt Carninont,Plewark , NJ
Jam bkiles. Paricsburg J F Rohrer. gdoVeytowil
FAMI Hhoemaser, Pa L. Steveasou. Illifflintown
John H Co lory, lowa A kJ Kaufman, Lauoaster
Ali W Creigh, Pittsburg Jac laorneson,Centrev,Pa
BARLEY BIJRAF HOTEL—Becond at.. beL Vine.
Jai Re" nolds „Dam/moue, Pa it D Thomas , IteetistoWn
ti W moor°, Morristown Jno E Parry, Attleboro
Henry Kufe. Pa A a Reeder, Buckingham
B 11 McLaughlin, Wash Lukens Thomas, A J
A Marks. Lewistown. Pa Al. W Allen, Attleboro
Reuben Myers, Pa J C Cornell, Book, oo
m Hamill, Lewistown Jas Palmer, Rilsewood
Juli McNair, Mae co 13 liolcoatOo. Paolo o0 '
ll Mills, Bucks co David Fell, Bucks oo
Rinse, brawl. Bucks no D'l Blair, Pa
M Kline, New JerseyJ X Ram Bsokingham
i Gilluasham. Greenville Isaito Buckman, Newtown
W meet/3dr, Newtown Wm bavisen,la
8 Grof, Cheltenham 1) McCarter. Hartsville
/no stregvet, Pa Jno Pole, Bunks co
Ohm Kirkbride, Bucks co B N Fatten, Maas
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-88w= et.. above Arob
Jos Yetkee, Pennerrove Mr Dingman, Pit
Burton Angler Now York L Drake, New York
vcsi;i,Tatai VISQ:OO7
OP TO 12 O'OLOOK LABT PIGMY
TkLE urtioN—Aron street, above Third
NATIONAL Mam-Ram street. nnoyn Third.
B. 8 Graham. Phil& D McHenry. Penns
More. McHenry. Penne Oscar Rahn. Ashland
F J Parvio, Yottsvitle Win Silver. Berw.ck. Pa
Jos Martin, Mairlend J Manning & M. Va
HEITERE HOUSE—Third street, &Dove Race.
H D Acker& Poltaval. A B Levan, Roil istowa
B J Adams, York, Fa Jos Whitaksr, hit Clair
B R Alcllonald, Penn&
SLACK BEAR--Third street, above Cri
Rich ?abb. 'Horsham C Morrison, Feseterville
A Buckman, Penns Jno Seoil. feee ervihe
Sam! Garner, Doy estovrn 1 L Drexler. Yardlerville
Linford Beads. Somerton Joe S Royer, Keening
C Henninger. Readmg S lioseiand Somerton
S Roads, Somerton it et Woodward, Moreland
Jig Buckman. Y erdleyvilie Wm raff, Yardleyville
F T Beans,yarrileyvnle Wm It Mal, Yerulerillle
Mr Jenny, Yardleyville Geo Berge. ...oreland
IL Gibson Penns ESBeeld, Yardley mile
G Cwinen's Chester Valley Ludwig, Yottstown
B Bermes, Dolington A Peboone & la, Ohio
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TEE GRP. AT STANDARD NISDIOINS OP THE
DAY.--Broad and vast as our territory is; it would be
difficult to find k corner in it where HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH SITTERS are unknown. Wherever there
dyerpeneia—and where is is not l—they ore in demon&
Nor is it for indigestion alone that they are a specific.
Every disorder of the stomach, the liver s the bbvrebb
and the nervous system seems to yield to their in
fluence. They are an antidote to pain ; they refresh and
reinforce the exhausted animal powers; they counter
act the morbid principles of disease ; they regulate the
whole vital machinery. and may be justly termed the
strongest ell that science has ever brought to the aid
of natore in her struggle with sickness.
lostetter's Celebrated Stornavh Bitters are sold by
druggists everywhere.
DYOTT & Co.. Agents, 2.32 North SECOND Street.
Philadelphia. ltdk W
OAK. OD,CRADM AGM F.PRING Whams.--
Pemphtete containing the Opitiiol2ll Of aelebtated Chen"-
ids and physicians respecting the use of this WATER
in the ease of many diseases of the human system, will
be supplied gratis on appboation to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or FRED
ERICK BROWN. la., NINTH and CHESTNUT
Streete.
CALL AND 0E1" A PAXPIMIST. apla-tf
BATCH:SLOE'S HAIM Dlll.--This celebrated
and perfeot Hair Dye is the best in the world. All
others are were imitations of this great original, winch
h., sallied seep exteneive patronage in all Dana of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Hair
Dye isstaatte produces a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair,
an d will remedy the ill effats of bad does, invigorating
the hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Yerfutriers. WhOlainle by
EADPIESTOOK & CO., DYOTT & CO., Philadelphia,
ONN PRIOR CLOTHING OF THII LATEST
STYLEs, Made in the beet manner, expressly for RE
TAIL NALPH. LOWEST Inning 'prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
satisfactory. Our OriF-FRICH system is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
sell-ly JON ES tr €O4 MARKET Street.
(31103713NdG BAKBieff ONLEDNAT.En
14015 - NLISOI3 NEWINO NULUNINLS.
The Best in Use for Family Sewing•
No. 730 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. wolf-IT
RETAIL Licit tiOODS.
rLORING STOOK---GREAT BAR-
N" GAII43.—We are now closing out our entire stook,
to 00nae9nenee of the unsettled state or affairs.
GRAAT Rt , DUCTION IN ?RIVES.
No regard paid to Coat
Great Bargains offered to Cash Buyout, In
VAPiCk AND SLACK SILKS,
and every variety. style, and onality or
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GoOlifi.
BILE AND CLOTH COATS AND MANTLES,
Twenty five per cent. under coat prier.,
Great bargains in Domestio Bloods.
A bankrupt stook of Men and Boys' Wear.
At less than manufacturers * anon.
A. ATEEL it SONtnT,
4 No .713 North TENTH, above Goatee.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA , SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1861.
IiARMAN—DELL.—On the Ist instant. by Rec. D.
W. Writing'. at his reinderme. 681, North Eleventh
street, Mr. John W. Barman to Miss Martha Bell. 11h
of noTrighnte. [l4l , riehurg man please
MACFARb AN tt—G WY ,—on the Pd instant. by the
Rev. T. W.l.Wylie. D. D.. William F. Macfarlane,
E.etb. of Dal ke ith, Scotland, to Alms Sarah V. Gwyn l .ot
taut city.
MAGARY—PIITUIPS.—On the 28th ult.. by Rev.
John Wort, la, Wm. Maory to Miss ithOda O'N olll
YhAlAti oni_
BECK.—On the let instant. by the Rev.
Samnel Durhorow. Mr. Howard Brown to Mrs. Catta
rine Beek. all of thiseit7.
cOvic —l, I t4N.—On the let instant. by Rev. JI . t
wood. Mr. John Cook. of Pennegrove. N. .1., to DT's
Elisabeth B. Lien. of thin &A y.
BROWeI—HOBENSACK.—On the 14th hPveh:
Rev. Dr. Townsend. Mr. Richard Brown to Miss Clara
M., daughter of Joseph Hobeneack. E re.. of Br.stol, Pa.
BALDWIN—ZIMMERsdAN.—On the. 30th ult.. by
the Rev. T. J. Sheppard. Mr. John Y. IJaldtrtn. pf
Newark, N. J., to Man Elizabeth Zimmerman, of nn
ladelphin.
WATSON—STRWART.—On the 30th ult.. hr the
Rev. Benry Darting. Gaylord Watson. of New York.
to Annie 8., daughter of the late Wm. Stewart, of tire
city.
SMITII.—Our father is gone —On the 2J inst., ksbaa
IL Smith, aged 67 years. Intteburg payers Please
sonY.I
't he relatives and friends, and Independence Ledge,
Ne. 56,1.0_ of 0 F.. and Lafayette EncallinMest , r 4 °'
5, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from
hie late residence, No, 124 Mary-street, on FundaY af
ternoon,.the ath inst., at 2 o'olook. To proceed to ni
lanthropto Cemetery.
PUR NELL —On the hit instant, Win. M. Pnrnell, in
the 69th y ear of hie ege.
Funeral from his late residence, N 0.1035 Fouth gIXIII
street. on Fiinday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 7 ":
ALLOWAY.—Suddenli. on the 29th ult., Jim. B.
Galloway, in the 37th year of hie age
Funeral from hie late residence, No. 731 Hubbell
street. on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *
BaHfil GTT,-0(1 the 24 instant, Joaeph, MI of Jo
seph and Mary.C. Barnett.an_ d
grandson of Thos. and
1n rah H. Merritt, aged 2 years and 10 months.
Funeral from the residenoo of his parents. For
468 Allen street, below Palmer, on Sunday afternoon. at
4 o Monk.
CDRHY.—On the 2d instant, Ann Curry, in the 1324
year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Chas.
McMahon, Fisher street, below Huntington, this
(Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
PUGH.—On the 39th ult., Major Iseachar Path. in the
bOth year of his age.
Fuherel Irma hie late mildews!. Frankford. this
(Saturday) afternoon , at 2 o'olook.
NI A R.F.—On the let instant. John B. Share.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 4 Horner ave
nue, Thirteenth street, below Vine, this (Saturday) af
ternoon, at 1 o'clock.
SHURLOCK.—On the. let instant Mrs. Sarah V.
Shurlock, wile of William Shurlock, in the 51st year of
her are.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 1332
Oxford street. his (Saturday) afternoon A at 2 o'clock.
--SMITH,—On the let instant. John Henry Mathias,
son of William and Emma Smith. aged 10 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 719
Oxford &reek below Eighth, this (Saturday) After
noon. at 3 o'clock.
SONGWAY.—On the 2d instant. Elizabeth, wife of
Daniel Soneway, aged 68 years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 1524
Wood street, on Sunday afternoon. at I o'clock. "
K R.—On the 2d instant, Tieon. 8011 0( Daniel
and Elizabeth Keyser. in the nth year of her ago.
Funeral from the residence , of his parents. No. 1120
Tenth st , met. on Sunday , morning. at 9 o'clock. *
McILHEN Y.—On the 2ri Instant. Alexander Mell
beney. aged 76 years. •
Funeral from his late residence. Looust rarest, west
of Twenty-third. on Sunday afternoon , at half Pant 12
o'clock.
MURR A Y.—On the 2(1 instant, Mary Henry, wife of
William Murray. toted 23 year..
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 2108
Harmsted street. batsmen Lombard and South, on Sun
day afternoon, at I o'clock: •
MOURNING STOUR, NO. 918 CHEST
NUT Street—BESSON & BON have just re
oeived: gray mixed Chene Oelaines, 1234 e ; black and
white Paris printed Grenadine Barites 12360; blankend
purple do. ; black and purple Chatty Delaines,
raXo ; bidet' Dareges .. , - black plaid B3reFee.lB7.4e;
second mourning Eng tide Chintzes, 100 ;'Shepherd
Plaid Poll de Chevres,l/Bio, &o.
Alan. black Bareges, Crape Ataretz, Crape Tamma
tans, Summer Bombazines. Challis. Barege Herneni,
or Grenadine Bareges, Camels' Hair Hareem. Tami-
Nes. Moueehnee, Lawns, end all other geode requieite
of deep and second mourning attire. nyl9
I' CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR
{SPRINO UASIIFN Street, below B HOAR.
Rev. R. A. OA R URN. D. 0.. Will preach A SERMON
TO YOUNG MEN. on SUNDAY F VENINO. at ni
o'oiook. Young men who have enlisted in the Ameri
can Army ere respectfully tu•ited.
THE FIRST REF'•EMED DUTCH
CitURCH. corner of Itt.VENTO end STRING
nttDblY utreete,Ntili L .D. V.. be re-gpened by the
Coneintery on the SECOND SABBATH 1N hlAY.(ihe
12th mit.)
SPIRITUALISM.—LEO MILLER. OF
MessaohuNetts will lectors at SAMSON. tilr.
BALL, on SII.NDAY'at lOY: o'clock A. M., and 8 P, M.
Mr. M. will present a Ile-size portrait of a Spirit. Pd..
mincion I canto- It*
gREV. C. A. SKINNER. OF CAII
- Muse.. sill preach SUNDAY
IITNINU. at lUX. and EV eNING. at 7.11 . o'clock, in
the CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, (Universalist')
Locust street. above Thirteenth.
7- REV. J. HYATT SMITH WILL RE
PI AT, by request, the sermon entitled, " he
lury of the Christian citizen in the Day of the Coun
try's Peril." BUNDAT AFTERNOnni, at 814 o'clock.
at American Mechanics' Hall. FOURTH and GEORIiE
Streets.
AIUDIiNITI.RIARISM.-11RE REV. F. C. Q .
WARE. of Cam bridee, 1 1 11.4. m, will preach in the
EL and HAYDN HILL, Eighth and - , prins
Garden streets. on SUNDAY, Mar 6th. Services will
commence at 1.036 A. M., and 7.3 . 4 o'cicck F. N. Seats
free, 11*
_
FORT DELAWARE.—ALL FAUR-
E:TM:I . ES Intended for the Soldiers now stationed
at ort Delaware can be forwarded by sending them,
properly directed. to tne Steamboat. Fax) r BOY.
which leaves Arch-street wharf on Tuesdays, Thars
days. and satardars. at 8 o'clock A. M., or to the
Steamboat MAJOR RBYBOLD, which leaves from
the same wharf daily, at Z o'clock P. M. The mail
leaves daily. at4_ A. M., and all letters should be sent
thronsh the Post - Office. my4-smw3t
lirT. 0. OF 0. F.—PURSUANT TO THE
d.rechem, of the ft OM t t. 4 AponAta for the
purpose. the 0 aTIONAL FLAG will he raised with
appropriate ceremony's over the O. F. HALL. SIXTH
azul HAIr FA street, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOuN,
at 4 o Mock. JNO. C. UH LE,
my 3 eeery.
MECHANICS , INSURANCE CO.
PHIL ADHLPII lA. May 2, 18 6 1.
he
Annual Mershon for Twenty Directors will be
held at the Offloo of the Company, No. 1315 North
SIXTH stree_t, on MONDAY next, May 6th, between
10 o'clock A. IC end 2 P. M.
Mil 4t lib/WARD RAFFERTy, Eleore;arr,
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
rtockholdeTe of the CONNECTICUT MINING
COO I PAM" will be held at LITCDFIELD, Conn., :to
cording to the By-Laws, on MONDAY. the 6th inst.
K.O. 0. LOWRY, Amin Pee 7,
Inn-3t 226 WA/Ml.7r Btreeti PhiladelPhla,
TrWELCH SOCIETY—A MEETING OF
the Wri3Olf eOGIETY was held at the
Wetherill House on Tuesday Evening. A pril So, 1861,
in response to a notice in the daily papers of the 29111
and 30th ult.
The President having smiled the Meeting to order,
the ?ectetary read the call, when, on motion. awns
resolved that a committee of three ha appointed to
draft resolutions ezpress , ve of the sense of the mem
bers of the eociety. The Chair, appointed Nathan R.
Potts, Erg - Horatio Gates Jones, Esq., and MrMen
the Bywater. The committee reported the following
preamble and remilutions. which were unanimously
adopted:
Whereas. It appears that most, tf not all, of the mem
bers of this Society capable of bearing arms are alretify
in the various military organizations recently formed :
Therefore.
Itesolve4, That Ire deem it unnecessary to form a
distinct military organ' zetton of this Soccety. -
Resolved. That the remaining members of the Soci
ety. being desirous of expressing their ardent attach
ment to the Union and the flag under which they have
Prospered. hereby pedge themselves to aid in contribu
ting to the comfort of the Amite; ot those who have
volunteered in the defence of their country, to the ex
tent of their ability. JGC AL THOMAS. President
Attest—WM. F. PARRY. Secretary. It
firGIRARD COLLEGE.—THE DIRER
TORS of the Girard College give notice that
they are prepared to bind out, in the State of Pennsyl
vania, twmity orphans, in accordance with the will of
tlteplicrt Girard, ti' imitable occupations, such as Agri
culture, ~n ,Vigaluln, Arta, Mechanical ',vadat', and
klaguractares. 'the master will be required to teach
his apprentice his respective art and to furnish him
with suitable board and forging in his own place of re
sidence lemma where for special reasons. the appren
tice may be allowed to board elsewhere.[ The master
will be allowed to take each orphan on trial for a term
not egoseding one month; and the apprentice, when
bound. will be furnished by the Institution with a suita
ble outfit. Persons desirous of obtaining as apprentice
ran apply at the College between the hours of 3 and 5
P. M., or if not citizens of Philadelphia. can address
the undersigned in writing. giving name. residence. oc
cupation. and Torero ,tice • the latter, whenever possible.
to lie residents of Philulolphia.
HENRY W. ARBY,
/Secretary of Girard College.
frrSTATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK,
as reerdred by the second motion of the act of
the General Assembly of thin Commonwealth, approved
the ISM dew of October. A. D. 1957.
Amount of loans and dizoounts.
spews. 75 744 36
due from other . b - a — nia. 46.578 86
of notes in circu1ati0n_....,...... 37,620 OD
deposits. including' balances due
to other banks.. 245 937 25
Prinaiiiipmi—liny 2,188 L
CITY OF PHI . LADEIRHI4.ss:_ _ _
1. James Lesley, Cashier of the Union Bank, being
sworn. depose and say that the above statement is cor
rect, to the beet of my knowledge and belief.
JAMES LESLEY, Cashier.
twom before me, this third day of May, A. D. 1661.
It JOHN .11 FItIGK. 'Votary futrlia,
rY OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL
11 3 AND NAVIGATION COMPANY.
PHILADHLHHIA• April 2 . 7,1861,
The stated annual meeting' of the atookhoiders of this
Company will be held at their °Motto:on TUNI3D
inorninc, the Tth day of el 1 Y next. at 11 o'clock. after
which an election for officers of the Company will be
there held. to close at 2 o'clock P. M. on the same day.
ap3o-tun7 JAMI' COX, President.
WNOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Btookholdere of the GERMANTOWN
EBT V.M.PANY Will he held at their office,
MAIN Ntrept. rierman rowo, on TUS7DAY next (Pamir
7) nt 73f, o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electi ng sEveri DtßEcloas, and the moaner= of other
business. JOSEP.I I RING,
April 29.1111--ap3o-7t . Secretary..
OFFICE OF THE ANIERICAN FIRE
idl tBURANCE COMPANY. No. MO WALNUT
et.—A General Meeting of the Stockholders in the
American Fire Insurance Company will be held. agree
abir to charter, on MONDAY, the 6th day of MAY
next, at 12 o'clock, M.
The Annual America for Directors will take plane
immediately thereafter. A. C. L. CRAWFORD.
ap27,30.m72,4&6- t* Score tan".
M.COFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL
LEY AND POTTSVILLE RAILROAD M
.1:1
, aO9 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, April 11, 1881. The Annual Meeting of the titoalcholders of the
Phemolon Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company will
be held at the Office of the Pointmey. on MONDAY.
6th of May, at 12 o'clock, for the election of Managers
and a President to serve for the ensuing year.
soMfl29ocdtm74l
ne , r. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 17, 1861.--The
Board of Directors have this day deelared a serni-ati
noel dividend of TEIREN: PEN GENT. on the capital
stock of the Company. clear of State tea. payable on
and after May leth, 1851.
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can he
had on application at the office of the Compari No.
218 8. Third street. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
apla lin T064/111VAP.
MSCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA.
RAILROAD LO.—The Annual Meeting and
on of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Sus
quehanna Railroad Company. as required by their
charter, will be held at the CONIINE TAL DOTE
In the pity of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 111.014-
DAY. May SUOMI, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of
choosing a President and six Managers to serve for the
ensuing year, and also for the consideration of such
other business as may properly be brought before said
meetinr. g. FRANK 8. BOND t ,
A pril l MAL laps-tmral Secreary.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT.
the subscriber has lost Certificate N 0.366 of the
West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Company, en
titling him to nineteen eharea of its capital stock, and
that he Will filiPlY to the geld oompany capital_
a new
certificate.
WS-the St* rnomAs B. BELL.
MIBEDDING OUT PLANTS,
It. BUI7T St SON have a large stook of the finest
UMW. Of eUMMBft BLOW') /PiO r# , AN /Thigh
they offer et very low prime by the dozen, honored, or
thousand—consisting of
NEW VERBENAS NRW HELI O TROPES,
NEW LANTANAS: NEW PHLOX.
NEW SALVIAS. NN.W DAHLIAS.
nik.w O.:RAN' UM. NEW EVERLASTING
NEW FUCHSIAS.
NEW PhTUNIAS,
Nos. 944 and
uiy4 3t Nurseries and ti
COTTON SAIL, IrUCK and CANVAS,
of pll 'lambent and brands.
Raven's Peek Awning wine or all desoriptione, for
Team. Awrunge, Trunks Ana Wagon Covent.
ALIO. Paper eaanuracturers' Drier Felts, from 1 to 8
feet wide. Tarpaulins. netting, Pm' Twine, ace.
JOIN W. EV ERMAN ec CO
103 JONES Alley.
QUGARS, SYRUPS, AND COFPEES..4 I .
- DONAHUE, 23 South WATER Street, offers for
Imle 5,000 Ws of Steam Refined Sugar& including ell
the various grades, at reduced oash prices. mania in
per funds. Also, RS bble of Philadelphia Steam Refined,
C•arifieo, and eugsr-honsellugars, eg) lihde and bins of
Steam Syrups and Sugar-house In Masses, and ble) bags
Prime roasting grades of Hilo Coffee, at reduced cash
Prices. payable on demand in Pennsylvania, Delaware,
and New Jersey 0111tElai, at per, pay4-3r
MARRIED
DIED.
--OM 610 88
LEGAL_
RPM WAREIIOI.1 4 314,
• 924 MARKET Street.
• reenhoures,Darby Road
MILITARY NOTICES
LINCOLN DRAGOONS.—VolUtt
eere wishful of joining in lb Csvalry CoraPour
are requested to gall and enroll themseives at
.iaa CIiEbTNUT .Street, fourth story, without
delay.
By order of W. IL WOODS,.
mr4-21,*
Captain Commanding.
lININETEENTH WARD.
Resident / of the Nineteenth Ward Who have en
listed in the United States Berme are resonated
to furnish their names to the following-named
gentlemen, in the preoinot in which they reside:
Precinct 1. J.P. Curran. Germantown road and Sixth
street.
2, Joseph Hervey, 1626 North Elwood street,
above Oxford.
3. ra‘c R. moisten, Frankford road, above
Harrison street.
" 4. Michael Price. Frankford road, above Otis
stree
" Chsrloa t.
M. Fay, Frankford road, above
Otis meet.
G. M. B. Buckley, Riohmond street, above
" 7. Jose
Huntin do .
Laun.
ph Ber, 43 Somerset street, below
Thompson.
" 8. Edward Deschame, 322 Richmond street.
above Witham.
9. Joseph Beecher, Germantown road, above
Diamond went.
10. John Gahe1.1646 Germantown road, above
Oxford street.
" 11. Dr. Richard Burr. 1758 Frankford row,,
above Deal ro rs et
A 2,1 EET 1 N O OF TUE STATE
FENCIBLES i Old Guard) will be held at the
°Moe of Win. Struthers, 11122 MARKET Street,
THIS (Saturday) EVE!! !NO. dth inst., at 8 o'clock
The friends of the Old Guard. and Citizens desirous of
joinillb the Company, for our home protemion, are in
vited to attend. Wlllll
.6.A TTEN't lON -TWELFTH-WARD
HOME GUILD will meet far dr ill TRIM (Bator
drty 1 EVENING, May 4th. at 13 o °look-. at Odd Fel
lows' Hall, N. E. corner TRIED and BROWN. A
ft 11 attendanne it mounded-
IV' D. E. SLIFER, Secretary.
A FEW ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MEN
Tooted to fill up the ranks of a oomouy for immedi
ate 40T9i00- 0011 isnme luitely at TEALPERANCH
HALL, TWELFTn. and FILBERT Elt. ny2 4t.
iAT A MEETING OF THE KA MOI
RIFLES. held on TUESDAY evening, the following
resolution was passed:
, Brachial, That a committee Or eleven, be
_e•P
voluted to collect funds to purchase arms rum 'nom
men%
Under the above resolution the following gentlemen
were Appointed and are empowered to receive sub
sortpt,ons
D. W. STUART. 236 West Loran Square.
li. W. GOUI.D. no. 0 South Third street.
C. E. STEWART 632 Arob street.
W. E. DICK, M. h.. 934 Pine street.
.13. H. HAIN FS. 427 Walnut street.
R. Pher et Sal I V., 1423 Vine street.
GEO. W. B P.IDELMAN 1126 Girard street.
CHAS. NEIL. 113 South N Ninth street.
E. D. VAN H Oilfi. Mit Wallace street,
AS. WRIGLEY, 134 South Fourth street.
L. T. THOMPSON.. NO Filbert street,
VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR THE
PAN DouGHERTY LIGHT INFANTRY. AU
Wee desirous of serving their country will please
et their lleadquartara, or at J. aaph P. Crouosda,.
tOttheast corner of Eteventhandeineeen. By order of
least corner rICOTT.
ITO ARMS! TO ARMS!!
, ATTENTION. VOL TE
UNERS!
The MARION . GUARDS, under command of Cant.
A PP, are filling up their ranks at 603 01-1.836 TN UT
Street. -
A PEW MORE ONLY ARE WANTED.
Young Men between 18 and 45, wishing to Enlist in
their Country's aid, are desired to come forward at once
and enroll th e eiames. SAILL.K . STEVIE It. JR.,
&OD alakat*r n Sentitarl.
lUNITED STATEi MARINE CORPS.
—WANTED. NO able-bodied men, between the
ages of 21 and BS years. not loss than five feet four
and a half inches high. and of good character.
Soldiers nerving in thin nom perform duty at nu,
Yards and on board United States nuipn-of-mar on
foreign stations. All other information which soar be
desired will be given at the Rendezvous, No. 311
Routh FRONT Street.
First Lieutenant W. lITMES BOVD.
Recruiting Officer.
FREIGHT NOTICES.
NOTICE
TO STITEPERS OF FREIGHT.
Owing to the distracted state of the country. and in
consequenoe of notices from the regular authorities,
the Railroad Companies represented by the undersign
ell will not carry goods contraband of war over their
lines. and will require the observance of the following
rule in relation to goods destined for the States of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
TENNESSEE,
KENTUCKY, and
WESTERN vinerigra,
Each. Package must be distinctly marked, NOT
CONTRABAND," and underneath these word TRX
NAME OF THE SHIPPERS OR THE PACILLCES. The Ship
per's Receipt accompanying said shipments must be
marked as above.
ERASTUS CORNING,-
PRES. N. Y. CM. R. R.
• w.
NATHANIEL MARSH,
REC'R N. Y. AND ERIE R. IL
J. EDGAR THOMSON . ;
mr2 8t FREE. PENNA. R. E.
rvOTICIE EHIPPERS Or FREIGHT.
—ln pursnailne of notice from the regular authori
ties all goods forwarded by way of the PHILADEL
PHIA ANDA G R.ILROAD, to the States of
Nuas,ou 11 K EN VICKY,
TENNESSEE, AND VIRGINIA,
Must be distinctly marked " Not Contraband," and,
underneath these wards, the name of the shipper. The
Shippers' It eoeipt meet also be marked as above. A nd
no g,ods of any description well be forwarded to States
south or the above named.
mirr-tm ASA. WIUTNEV, PresiAeat.
SPECIAL NOTIOII.—SHIPPERB WILL
please take notice that the Smith Carolina R. R
Co. have discontinued forwarding all through freight
and that all goods formerly consigned to them must now
be conaigrivi to a, oily :metier.
Messrs. T. if. T. Bti DD' will forward a ll toOdi t 0
their address. A. HERON, Ja. ft Co.
WO No tar: North WH , A RYES.
ARMY SUPPLIES.
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
HEADQUARTERS PENIVA. MILITIA
QUARTEDMASTER'S DEPARTMENT,
llaaaisaraa, May 1, 1881.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at my office
is Harriaburg, up to 12 o'clock, noon,
ON TUESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF MAY, 1861,
for the whole or part of the following requirement, to
be delivered at this place, in such quantities, and at
such times as may bee directed by this office. The re
servatuin also being made to increase or reduce the
quantities in requirement at price!' aooepted.
The alletmentwill be made within three days from
he above date.
REQUIREMENT.
10,000 GREAT GOATS.
16,000 ARMY BLOUSES, INDIGO BLUE OR CADET
' GRAY.
15500 PAIRS TROWSERS, do do do
1500) UNDRESS CAPS. do do do
3000 D FLANNEL OR KNIT WOOLLEN SKIRTS.
30000 FAIRS CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS.
WOOD PAIRS WOOLLEN STOCKINGS.
16000 PAIRS BOOTEES.
All the above to be of the Army Pattern and conform
strictly to the regnlations of the United btates Army in
quality of material and finish.
No bid will be reeerred for a. less number than a. sup•
ply of a Regiment of 744 men.
The successful bidder will be required to give bond,
with good and suffioient security, for the faithful per
formance of hie contract.
R. C. RALE,
wy3-2t QUARTERMASTER GENERAL, P. M
TENTS WAN TED.—JORN LEVERING,
Speghal agent for the state of Indiana. in demons
of reogivingpropogitiona for famishing ORR TROD
13AND :r.hrurs for use of Field Offieete and Tromee
0 ,, M,1031111C the INDIANA REGIMEPITB., bi
woe. or in nerson, at "Room 53." 6 Uteri 01111 Row,
fr..in 2to o'ologt P. M. to-day (Saturday) Mar 4, 1851.
m 4 et*
M I LAil V CLOTHING.
TOBN THORNLEVS 311 CHESTNUT
ar street, north eide—the oldest establishment in the
United States.
INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
For Army_and !rim 'Equipments.
rAT EAT RUBBER CANIP BLANKETS,
KNAPSACKS. KNAPSACK%
HAVERSACK!. HAVERSACKS,
Afs T.ENS. TENTS,
GUN COVER& GUN 40Y,ERR,
U OES. - CarEn,
CAPS. COATS , CAPS . COATS,
Aud every bther artiole that is manufactured or India
Rubber—is of the beet materiel.
tw73 1m if JOHN THORNLEY.
UNIFORMS
FOR THE HOME HUARD OF PHILADELPHIA,
•
AND OTAffitt coßra.
CHARLES HARKNESS,
tiOS CHESTNUT 'STREET,
Now getting up the UNIFORMS for the officers and
privetesprtho " GRAY RESERVES", is prepared to
undertake the equipment of Regiments or. Companies
at the lowest rat's, and at the shortest notice.
N. R.—Particular attention to style, kc., in furnish
ing Officers' Uniforms. myl-St
MILITARY CLOTHING,
01-IAN VIL,T E STOKES',
609 CHESTNUT STREET.
who different styles of outfits adopted by military or -
ganizations can be procured, or made to order at the
shortest notice, at the NEW" CLO MING DEP° r of
GRANVILLE. STOkEs, 609 CHESTNUT Street.
For alesanoe and durabilitg, these garments cannot be
eurpassed,abd every purobaser to sure to receive a
handsome and valuable gift,
A Rfi --
tY CLOTHING.Indigo. Blue and
JAL Cadet Sattireta ; Regulation Shades on hand and
for sale az JOB gPR LICA.
ass3o - 6t 125 and 130 CREBTRITS fluent,
NEW YORK AUCTIO
AUCTION NOTICE.
LOCKWOOD BROS.,
45 MURRAY STREET,
NEW YORE,
WILL OFFER AT AUCTION, FOR CASH,
ON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8,
AT THEIR SALES ROOMS,
LARGE SPECIAL SALE
OP •
RIBBONS,
MIT.T.TNERY GOODS,
AND STRAW GOODS.
1,600 cartons of new and desirable SPRING BON
NET RIBBONS.
300 cartons of FRENCH FLOWERS.
300 oases. martyrising a general assortment of
STRAW GOODS.
Together with a general acsoriment of Millinery
Goode, consisting or Aerophane and French Crapes
Bonnet Silks. &e. Triv4-3t
NBI, rUBLIUATION
GREAT
MILITAIIY SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
FIMADELPH/a. INQUIRER
HARDEE'S TACTICS
FOR THE MILLION,
CONTAINEI6
In an eight-page Supplement to TEE PHIL nacrius.
Inquiazz—embracing the Sohool for the Soldier, Soho°
for the Company, and Instructions for Skirmishes for
Rifle and Light Infantry Taotios—illustrated with 21
engraving& Published by permission of Messrs.
B. LIPPINCOTT lc Co. (Copyright secured.)
This valuable work for the rank and file of the. Army
will be ready for delivery to News Dealers and Feriodi-,
oat Agents, May 3.
Prue for lee copps
- -• • • trY
Single copies .6 cent/7
Cash to accompany the order.
Three or one cent stamps will be received in payment
for amounts under one dollar.
WM. W. HARDINCi-,
Philadelphia Inquirer, No. 1218. THIRD Street,
mr4-2t PHILADELPHIA.
HOME GUARD.
COOPER'S MACOMB'S TACTICS.
A NEW EDITION,
1 Vol.. 12m0., Cloth, Gilt. &50,mitml. ?hoe. 11245.
REVISED AND CORRECTED TO DATE.
By request of Officers of the
ROUE GUARD.
Also, a NEW EDITION of
GILRAM. , S MILITARY MANUAL
Will, be ready on the 6th met.
Published and for sale br
CHARLES DESILYER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
Ho. 1229 CHESTNUT STREET,
A full supply of Military Books, of all deseriptious,
on hind. For sale low. my4-6t
T TEN TiON
THE VOLUNTEER'S MANUAL,
JUST PUBLISHED.
CMITAI244 PULL TIIIITIII72TIONA 202 Tll2
RECRUIT,
In the Scheeleof the Soldier and Squad, with over one
Hundred Illustration' of the different positions
in the Faoinza and Manual of Anna,
and the Loadings and
Firings.
SCOTT'S B . l• l WA Rr a c f.Pi n gfriT T lN TACTICS,
LT. COL. D. 4 %Y . C. BAXTER,
ot. TIM
NATIONAL GUARD.
Imo. Size. Convenient for the Pocket.
This is the Latest,
,paz gil y s d . Cheapest Work on
IT I. APll a tly i tg. vr oF A 2VirLLY. •
IN RI7RIII' TOWN, VILLiGIe, AN.) HAMLET.
Retail price. 25 cents ; flexible cloth, 38 sent!.
Milled anywhere, free of postage.
Foreale everywhere.
KirKi IL DrlfiD, ?enteral end rablitherit t
607 ISANSUM Street, Phileclelphvi
AA PROCLAMATION (NOT) BY THE
PRESIDENT ! 3- Wasaitas An insidious .Re
bet-lion (Jeff Davis? exists, having for tth object the
overthrow of a legitimate Government, and. the in--
die:Sea of a bastard Cotten-federafty- and whereas we
would avoid the necessity which would compel tie to
save the pieces of a fractured Republic.: Now we do.
therefore. recommend that all loyal citizens forthwith
take measures to provide themselves with standard
fublications treating upon Military Discipline, and
urthermore. that the Berne be procured from the ex
tensive este& of GROJIGA G. itvANs. 424 CH.EI3
NUT Street. Philadelphia. The following we would
name as reliable works :
nRDEB'S TACTICS— ....... . $1 20
GILRAM'S MANUAL- ... —.--....-...- 220
ISCO 'T'S TACTICS-_
. . 2 BO
COOPEIVE MACOMB'STACTICS-.............. 126
OAVAL Y TACTICS- ....... 376
ARMY REDOLATIONN -
. 1 Ai
McCi..ELLAND'S BAYONETFXERCISES... ._ 125
Also, all the Biographic Writings of SMUCKER,
BARTLEY. eIMMS, and other popular authors. to
gether with an immense collection of MISCEL
LANEOUS runicATloNs. and a handsome ER2-.
SENT. worth 80 mints to elOti, with each.
By order of the Secretary of the Book Department of
GffORGE G. EVANS'
Polluter Headquarters,
ropt-tf 439 CHReTNU A Street.
APPLETONB'
HAP
OF TAB
SEAT OF WAR •
No. l.
PRICE 26 CENTS.
Sent free by mail on receipt of price . linutea dis
count to dealers
D. APPLETON sr. CO. Publishers.
my2-3t 443 and 445 BROAD WAY.
NEW ENGLISH BOOKS—IMPORTED
and for sale by McELROY & Co., No. 27 South
SIXTR t3treet,above Chestnut.
PdACAU LAY'S ENGLAND. Yol. 6, Bvo. cloth, 82.50.
ANDEIISON'S FAIRY TALES AND STu I n d.
Collected Edition. Illustrated. 13mo, cloth, 51 2.3.
FAMILY ROMANCE ; Or. Zpisodes in the Domestic
Annals of the Aristocracy. by bir Bernard Burke.
Third Editlon.l2mpr cloth. 8180.
BRITISH A RTISTe. from Hogarth to Turner. Yr'
Welter Thpnbcrg. 2 vole, 12mo. cloth. 516.
Worm. Br
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Br Henry Wade. 8 Colored Elates. 12nio,
Moth. 52 ARM
FASULI ILLUSTRATION OF ECOTTI3II.
CHARACTER. by the Rev. Charles Roger., LL.D.
limo, cloth, 8 L75.
THE Waal. MANUAL. Sy Robtrt Rocs. LL.D.
12mo cloth, 5/.
Th ' E SEA AND ITS LIVING WONDER 3. By Dr.
G. Hartwig, with numerous ' , I ood-onte and 12 Plates
in Colors . Second Edition. 2 vols. Bvo, cloth, 85.
THE PICKWICK PAP KRA. ' Bp Charles Diokens.
New Edition, with all the Original Illiudrations. 2 vol.,
Svn, cloth. 84.
Foreign Books Imported to order by ever y Steamer.
Monthly_ Cate.rosue of New and tile English and
French Books furnished gratis on application. rny3-St
OFFICIAL.
i_sROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE
-a. PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING.
OfFICZ SURIBINTEBIOCNT PUBLIC PRINT/NO.
WASHINGTON. MAY /. IBM
In enzeniince of the provieions of the seventh election
of the "Joint Resoiution to relation to the Public
Prinung.” approved June 23, 1860 A irm led prove/de will
he received at this office until monde), the let day of
July. It 61, at 12 o 'clock M. for furnishing the paper that
mar. be required for the pubic printing for the year
ending on, the lit day of Pecember 1869.
The subjoined list specifies, as nearly as cac be ewer
tamed, the (IMMO of each kind of paper that will be
required
Ciass
10,000 resins fine printing paper, unoslondered , to
immense 24 by 28 inches, sna to weigh fifty pounds to
toe ream of 600 sheets.
CLASS 2.
_ _
. . .
6.t® reams fine printing paper calendered, to Mea
sure 24 by as Witt% bed to weigh tali Inh MAI to the
ream of MO abeam.
[agreeably to the provisions of the joint resolution
aforesaid. samples of the character and quality of the
Paper required for the above classes will be furnished
to applicants therefor. The paper is to be put up in
quires of twty five sheets each.. and tn bundles of
two reams each; each ream to contain fee perfect
shaman. tiniformitY in color. thickness. and weightwi II
be. required;; and no bundle (exclusive of wrappers)
varying over or under five per cent. from the standard
weight will be renewed, and the gross weight will in all
oases be required. Mixing of various thicknesses in the
same bundle to make up the weight will be considered
a violation of the contract ]
Mari 3.
400 reams superfine printing paper, hard-sized and
super °Wondered, to measure 24 by 32 inches, and to
weigh fifty pounds to the ream of 800 sheets.
Class 4
2,000 reams superfine map paver, sized and eaten
dared, of such sizes as may be required, corresponding
in weiht. with paper me..euring 19 by 24 Indies. And
weighing twenty pounds per ream of 480 sheets.
trusse 6.
ZOO reams superfine plate paper, (calendered or un
=hindered, as may be required, 19 by 24 inches, and of
suet, weight per ream as may be required.
CLASS 6.
i. 2800 Tattliiii quarto post writing Pager.lo by 16 inches
2. 2,0.30 do cap do 13 by a( do.
3. 100 do demy do 16 by 211)6
4. 1,000 do folio post do 17 by 22 do.
if. 100 do medium do IS by 21 do.
6. 60 do royal 19 by 24 do.
7, is) do super royal do 20 by 28 do.
8, 68 do imperial do 2214by3t do.
9, 100 do double sap do 13 by 20 do.
Cr-ses 7.
1. goo reams writing paper, 16 by 26 Inches, to weigh
twenty-three pounds per ream.
2. 1.600 reams writing paper, 19 by 28 inches, to weigh
twenty-eight pounds per ream.
3. 3,100 reams writing paper, 18 by 26 inches. to weigh
twenty-six pounds per ream.
4. 10 reams writing napar, l 3 by 22 inches, to Weigh
twenty-four pounds per Warn.
3 , go r e a ms writing paper, 18 by 18 inches, to weigh
twenty-tyro pounds per ream
6. 410 reams writing paper, 12 by 18 inches, to weigh
twelve pounds per ream.
till the tapers designated in classes 4,5, 6, and 7, must
contain, Ole perfectsheats to the TOM, and no out
side" quires, They aro E. be made of the best mate
rials. fi ea from adulteration, finished in the test man
ner, out to a true edge, and securely and enlistantially
enveloped. The papers in class 6 are to be white or
blue. laid flat, and of such weights as may be required
by this office. Those in classes 3, 4. 5. and 7, are, to be
white. and of the razes and weights specified in the
schedule.
The right is reserved of ordering a greater or lees
quantity of each and every nd contracted for in all the
classes, to be furnished at such times and in snob quart
' titles as the public service may require.
Each class will be considerrd separately, and be sub
jet to a separate contract; but bidders may
sal. offer for
one or more of the classes in tne same propo
No proposals will be awisidsred unless accompanied
by the guarantee that the bidder or bidder's. 11 hia or
their proposals shall be accepted, will enter into an ob
ligation, with goal and stinmient sureties, to furnish
articles proposed. Blank forms for, proposals
will be furnished at this ethos. and none will be taken
into consideration unless substantially agreeing there
with.
atArintleh p
the ener in the several °lasses must be delivered
law as may be desig h nated in Weirbingionintyr
except that in class 7, whic must be delivered at Buf
falo. in the State of New York,/ in good order, free of
all and every extra charge or expense, and subject to
the tune oton omen e, weight, and measurement of the
Superintendent. are be in all respects satisfactory.
Bidders are required to furnish, with their proposals,
wimples of no four. than one quire of earth of the kis
o f - wir er hid and upon winch their proposals ,a&
be u je d + except in classes 1 and 2. lite successful
bidders will be required rigidly to conform to their
samPlew
Proposabs will be addressed to" JOHN D. BEFREES,
superintendent of the Public Printing. 'Washington."
and endorsed "Proposals for Supplying Paper." orre-aWf
COMMISSION ROUSES
ARMY
,BLANKETS. -
BLUE,
GRAY§
AND
WHITE.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OP EACH.
For Salo by
STUART & BROTHER.
m7 3 •dt• 13 HANK STREET,
WOOLLENS.
A FULL ASSORTMENT.
For Sale by
STUART & BROTHER
ray3-3t* 13 BANK BTREEr.
BLUE TCPRSEYS
AND
CLOTHS,
auttable ror Military or Naval purposes,
For sale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
tf 35 LETITIA BTFIEET
SPRING MILLINERY.
rug MRS. B. JAOOBS, No. 212 NORTH
Wilk EIGHTH Street. will open a FASHIONABLE
ABIORTMEINT OF B.PRiIiG bIILLINhtLY, on
THURSDAY, A prilOth.
VJAN'rs.
WANTED—A Young Man to Learn
the Agricultural and teed business. Addreni
"A. C. A. Press WYNN% ae27•6t
VI/ANTED—A , Lad to do Errands. • .9d
dreg' " T." Press officte. afg-t1
WANTED--AGENTS - to sell .PAOICA
• vif
DIES or STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at
vices one third lees than Gan be purchased eleewhere.
Call on or address ((damn enclosed) .1 L. BAILEY, No,
154 COURT Street. Boston, Mass, mh26-3m
VMPLOYE RS WANTING YOUNG
•m-e - Men, &e., 'we invited to addrees the" Employ
ment 9ommittee." at the Roome of the Young More
Chroomn Asmooistion, 1000 and /01/ CliEtfrlita
Street. ap3-15m
gaIWANTED—A VESSEL, of the capa
city of from 1.001t01,200 barrels, to load for the
Welt Indies ' Appil to
RETCHE & CARSTAIRN,
ap22 202 and 204 South FRONT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
fTO LET-A THREE-STORY HOUSE,
1.736 MOUNT VERNON Street, with all the
modern improvente. mye-St*
aft FOR BALE, OR TO LET FOR TBE
AVAIat),N—A COTTAGE RESIDENCE AT In
v oft - Kurt J., on the river front., nearly opposite
Tacony, about eight mt les from the city. and accessible
many times a day by tail or steamboat. in from thirty
to forty-five minutes. The stemma are in a high state
of cultivation, abounding in ail the reelrahle small
fruits, as strawberries, raspberries,. bleat:terries, cher
ries, entrants. grapes. plume. dWhtl pearl.. in
great variety. and embellished with the most select
assortment of ornamental trees, and rare and hardy
shrubbery and flowers. raves. dm 't he boom contains
a large parlor. dining-room, double kitchen, bath room,
with hot and cold water ; seven chambers ; a large.
light, and ventilated vault; very dr eviler ; a largo
rain-water oustern. with a perfect filter at bottom.
constructed on scientific principles, affording the purest
water lot &inking, cookies, or bathing; also. a pump
with wed we in kitchen and vault. Toe premises
are partially furnisped, and will be let on reasonable
terms to a responsible party for the season, or other•
wise. The location ia warranted_perfootly healthy. and
combines all the advantages ot a summer watering
plane for sailing and fishing. as also the finest gravel
turnpikes for driving. Ihe place can be visited by the
John A. !Varner steamer. which leaves Chestnut-street
wharf at two o'clock P. M.. returning same afternoon ;
or by rail at 1210 M.. Walnut street wharf.
For further Dartioulanund terms. &e V°
wuiLictuto a • lUSA.
Corner of Twenty-first mad Pee. sts. or
THOMAS P. CO ,eg
my3-3t. No 1 WALNUT street.
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
LliT.—A commodious MANSION,weII shaded
by large trees, within a short distance from shosmsker
Lane tation: Inquire of Y. McC A LLA.
myl-6t* IS .Flonth SECOrt D Street.
el WEST PHILADELPHIA-TO RENT.
modern COTTAGE, containing parlor, dining
room, ano seven chambers. Apply to
51)29-61 8. A. HARRIRON.
MAPUBLIC SALE.—WiII be sold at
nubile gala on MONDAY. the 6th day of MAY
pent, on tne eremites in the Borough or Cheater, De
laware county, Pa., at 2 o'clock P. M. all that vary de
sirable and valuable Property and Factory Bnildings
thereon erected. with such machinery as belongs to it.
he property is situated at the steamboat lannins, in
Cheater, containing 3 ACRES OF, I,AND, has about
SOO feet river front. This property is worthy the atten
tion of manatee cram ; is 16 miles from Philadelphia,
and in almost hourly communication with the city by
water and railroad. tonditions at sale.
JOHN COCHRAN,
ap29-7t* Real Estate Agent end suotioneer.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Three
Loommodions brick DWELLINGS in Hividonfield,
New Jersey, centrally located, well seeded. &0..
within two squares of railroad depot
C. H. SHINN.
a9211-tf 222 WALNUT Street
maTO RENT WITH FITRNITITRE.—A
handsome DOUSE, with every modern conveni
ence, in Arch street, Teat of Seventeenth.
Apply to A. P. k. J. B. MORRIS.
ap2O-lm PIG ARCH Street.
OM FOR BALE —A 1.10116 E and LOT,
XgLdesirably . located on MAIN Street. Burlington.
N. J. APPIY to WM. M. COLLINS, .
501: MINOR Street. Phikdelphia.
Or to FRANKLIN wooLmAx.
IDlFl•thetrait* MAIN Street, Burlington,
TO REN T. —A rare opportunity is
/Bar; offered to a competent manager of a Boarding
House by the undersigned. who offewbo t an i t T tl E t t il
figgr. formerly k ronlna r kliT l Street. shove
Fourth, opposite the Custom House. The house con
tains iony room" all of whiort are fprnished. The
ht ninety-five feet in length, besides
kitchens. pantries. and every other convenience that
can be desired. The eremites have beep fitted nom a
complete manner, and are ready for immediate
occupancy.
To a proper person. having experience, a profital.le
business can be done. To an eggeptable tenant the
terms will be made reasonable. For particulars apply
to /OEOI REA. on the premises, between the hours of
9.and 3 o'clock. apl6-iuthallt
To LET--SECOND-STORY ROOM, 802
GIIEBTNUT ' , tract. over LEWIS LADORLUS
& Co.'s Jewelry Store. The best location in Philadel
phia for any kind of light business. Apply in the
Jewelry Store. Rent SW). fell?
VRENT—A very desirable STORE,
on the ninth-street front of "The Continents
Hotel." The More at Ninth and Hansom streets ease
°jelly adapted for a tumnrat and HauntsHN RI Maker.CH
Atrdy to JO,
fee-tt Southwest NINTH and OA NSOM Ntreets.
as TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL
NM LING. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street.
Apply to WETHENILL & BRUTHSR, 47 and 49
orth BECOND &tree,. urhl4-tf
gaTO RENT—For the summer season,
a commodious Country House. with furniture.
g round', sad Stabling, within two hours' yule. by rail
of rjolodelphis. Apply to E. P. WILSON ,_at 33d
SIARKb.:T Street; or address **JOSIAH WIOSON,
Parkersville. Chester Co., Pa." apt lm
NI CHESTNUT-STREET HOUSE and
STORE - to rent.—The desirable business loostion.
/1173 CII.E4TNUT Ihroth dwelling attached. Apply
at 431 CHESTNUT trees. evii
GER m A NTOWN PROPERTY TO
BEL RENT.—Te Rent. the large and commodious
modeFi-built ROWIO, A
oorner of RMAT Street and
QW Alvan*, with gm, bath, hot and cold water,
an a the modern improvements Apply to It itNS V
S. A RR, 710 GREthi Street. Philadelphia, or on the
Premises. aptt-tf
Es TO RENT TWO COUNTRY
NOUSEILone mile from Taoony. Inquire No.
717 WAI,NUT Ntrett. mrao-Om*
TO RENT-THE LAB:4E AND VON.
VEICENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard, at
fdaylandville. Twenty-fourth ward. Aver to E. C. &
r. H. WARREN , on the ormninee. mhl.4-tf
FOR EXORANGE.-A OROICIE TRAOT
of good li/improved farm land in the state of New
lerneY. convenient to the city. will be exchanged for
atty . _ property. Apply at No. FEDERAL. Street.
•
R CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKE R
P AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN. PA.
—Real Rotate bought and wild on reasonable terms.
Stores and dwellings for sale or rent in Norristown and
seuntry. Good mortgages negotiated. Collections made.
The best references oven. 04- Om
puma) SALE OP VALUABLE PRO
PERTY.
THE " SAIPORIUM S'EAL ESTATE, AND MANU
FACTURING- COMPAN Y
Of Mound. citr,ruladiri County. Illinoitr,
Will offer et PUSLOO BALL', on the premien,
On WEDNESDAY. the 16th der of MAT nett,
A Largo Number or
DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS,
Lopated-for Stores, Faotonez. end Residence&
A SPACIOUS BRICK IRON FOUNDRY, WITH
MACHINE SHOP.
And all the appurtenances neoessery for the busineu
of manufactunng Fuggier! and Boilers for Steamboats
Sugar, and all other Mills, used in the Southern anti
Western oountyy., The Patterns comprise the modern
improvements in maolunery. with a lull and complete
set of Eatterne for Stoves. adapted to both wood snd
coal. This property, from the advantageous location
of Mound oity, ix one of the moat valuable in the
Innthwest.
Also, at the name time. _
A FIRt3T-CLASS THREE-STORY FRAME MO
DERN-BUILT HOTEL,
Containing some fifty rooms, with a So set of FUTEIi-
VIM. The Hotel in now wing a large and profitable
business. Aliso. a number of
BRICK. STORMS AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES.
TERMELOY BAWL—Ono-fourth (10 cash; the remain
ing Rangoon! in 12. 21. and 56 months from date at sale,
bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum.
The cash payment may be made in the Bonds of the
Company, and the time payments will be. taken in tbe
Stook of the Company at par, except for improved pro
perty, for which three-fourths of the puritaase-money
may remain upon mortgage.
Al the Company propose to dispose of all their im
provements, capitalists 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 N. PEYTON,
President E. g. E. & M. C. 2 0.
totuttmle 01fiee S2S WALNUT Street. Philada.
BOARDUI G.
fOARDING.—BIegant large and airy
/00111111 W!th find-alms* board, at 1314 Walnut
street. References exchanged. In7l-thnu 6t,-
nO/I.IIIIERB will be received at a retired
but pleasantly-situated Farm House. in MIES
TER COUNTY. but beauti f ull y tance from tee Bail
road. The dwelling is shaded, which. with
large Vegetable and Fruit Gardens, Will furnish board
". with every IILTWI'L the country can afford. Address
B. B. 8.." office of The Press. tyyzei-los`
EDU4ATION. 4 . I .
ST. MARY'S - EALL.—The Forty-ninth
Tarot bacon on tho WM - May, (Feud of 8t..F1d141
and Sc. Jameed MI. Addling'
Rev. ELVIN K. SMITH, PrineiPlll,
Barlingtonai, J.
A MERIOAN 8013100 L INSTITUTE--
4 - A- EST ABLISHED IE66—To supply ga n gl ia . , nd
Bohools with the best Teachers.
Teaidleaohers +/unable appointment!,
To any and sell !Ghoul nommen on commission.
To ries parent" labrmanon of good wohoole.
0. B. WOODMAN & COMPANY,
(Late Bxnith. Wodmaa, &
• 1196 BROADWAY, New tor
mhY mwelm 94 South S 1 T 8 Street, Philadelekts,
WALNUT-STREET TILEATRE.
Sole Leases_ —Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON
Stave Manager Mr. WM. A. CHIAN.
Business Agent_ __Ar..log. D. MU
THIS ( 8 AT1710.676 .6YENING, May
Will be presented the Comedy of
OLIN AMEKIkIaN COUSIN 'AT HOME.
Mr. Sothern will appear as Lord Dundteary and Ham.
To conclude with the Drama, in two ante. entitled
RaFA# LS, Tab ItheitOßAT,S.
Elcwris os Parcss.—iirosos circle. lemma secured with.
out extra, charge.) BO aents; parquet. (sesta secured at
aent6.)2736 cents; lamb . (Prole, 26 Gents; private
boxes, SI/ and go; orchestra. 76 cents,
Doors open at quarter past 7 o'olook: eurtainwillinse
eta quarter to 8 o'olocit.
EATLEY dr OLAIVINS
TI EATRR.
(SATURDAY) EVENING, Mal
Will be preeented the grand Military and .11.ixterieed
Speetaede. in 5 Eneene, entitled
Ttla WARS OF NAPOLEON TEE GREAT!
COMpOIO34, adapted, and arranged by
Mr. 6 e.O nOE RYER,
With whom a neemal engagement has been entered
into, and who will amain hie remarkable per
eonation C OMPANYN.
The whole STAR n the Cut
J XA. AtIAJJAMI FMB
II- ARTA-1026 CHESTNUT STREET.
The Thirty-eighth ANNUAL EXALEITION
of PAINTINGS and SCULP rutty, te now open.
Admittance ae cents; Seaeon Tickets be cents; Mill
&en half price. Cat aloFuea 10 Genic mm 40101012
wt l receive their tioitets at the Aoatterny.
SANFORD/15 OPERA. HOUSE,
ELEVENTH aTB F.t+T.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
MR. SANFORD
EM 'soured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore
who inn appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7 ; Commence at 7)1.
Adlnliimon 96 cents. Children 1 5 Cents.
rrillE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA GIVE
_IL their PUBLIC REHEA RSALS every !SAW
DAY. commenoinx 9.% 0 °look, at the MUSI CAL
FUND HALL. tiokete el; lutists tickets. 25 cents,
for este at Chlekerms k Bon's. 1307 Chestnut, street
Andre's, 110 i Chestnut street; and Beek dG LaWtOBI.
Chestnut street.
Engagements for Concerts. Commencements, Par
ties,. ho., made only at their Offioe. Chiekering & Bon's
Plane Store, 807 Chestnut street; William Stoll , a!'
North Jumper street; or C. Dronehlnna, Ridg e '
venue. Jail -
MEDICINAL
IpCti HAWN'S DiSENUE or JAMAICA
GINGER.—FREDERICK BROWN, Chemist and
Druzsist, northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth eta..
Philadelphia, sole manufacturer of brown's Famine of
Jamaica Ginger, whbdi is recormized and prescribed by
the medical fatal• y, and has become the standard family
medicine of the United stares.
.
'Flue Hammes is toren trigion of unusual exeolligtoo.
In ordinary diarrboa, iuo inent cholera, 3n short.l3l all
TISCH of prosuation of the digestive functions. it is of
inestimable value. During the prevalence cfepidemie
cholera end rummer comptainte of ohi !dean. it is NAM
tiarirxfficeoious; no family. indivalual, or traveller
should be without It.
. „ .
NOTICE.—To weveet this valuable Eustis", front
being counterfeited. a new steel engraving. exeented at
a great cost, will be friend on the outside of the wrap
per; in order to guard the purchaser summit hemp in
posed open M wm ohms imitations —lB5B
-Prepare
only F R. ISDISM-10‘..8fti_riall.eald fir.
pale at bin ling and Chemical nom. B. coiner of
Fifth mud Chcatrut atreete, Philadelphia. and at FM 8-
JthlitlCK KNOB ittrog aid Chemical Store.
19.'0i corner of Plinth and Chestnut streets
nental" Hotel. Poiladelohia. Also for sale' by all re
spectable Druggists in the United States. my 4 am
CHENCK'S MANDRAKE PiLLEI.—
..,„
Every Eoldier,before leaving. Should provide hint
sell' with siCHENCK'A De.ANDRAK rlizs. The
Doctor sells them to the Military Nix Boxes for Oge
Dollar. Office. NO, 39 north I.IIXTH my2-srit
DR. J. WISE No. 30. North
FIFTH qtreet. PHItiDELPELIA—Tresta
Stlo4lls6Bfil if allied to in tune, all disemee
or the LUN GS. ItOAT and HEART, and
frequently cures CONSUMPTION in its third and la#
stage. Re also restores all curable diseases of the EYE
and RAE. Re has given them his entire attention for
he oast 20 yearn, Will visit haunt& who doffed. at
heir residences. sea tm if`
SAFES.
MILILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. lal Routh SEVENTH finest, near the
klin Institute.
he undersigned. thankfallilfor past favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, hen secured au
elegant and oonvenient. store, and has now on hand 4
WO moortment of 14111 e Celeurcaeli 4 Wrought and .
Chilled iron Fire and Bu rglar Pivot . miss, i tue 'oily
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also. Lil
lie's Unequalled Bank Vault, Bala. end Bank Looks.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished
to order on short notice. Thai in the strongest, Cost
proteoted, and cheapest Poor and Look yet offered.
Alm. partioular attention is nailed to Lillie', New
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &e. This Bale is con
eedeu to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strict
ly fire and burglar proof.
tilracrag, Notice.-1 have now on hand say twenty of
Fanel, Herring. & Co.'s Safes. most of them nearly
new, Sad /OM forty of other makers. COMprilllng a
complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately ex
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will
be sold at very low prices. Please call and %gamine.
litlii-trif M. C. SAUL K R.. Arent.
Eli EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFES.
lITOAS
304 CHESTNUT STREET,
YIifILAPELPH I A ‘ PA.
A d large variety of FIEE-PROO.I. SAFES always pa
hie. BAIA'
14 -I ADIE INSI7IpNO4 (lOWAN",
FIRE AND ?NI, AND INSURANCE.
IIIHRCT021;.
Gloms. W. pay ofDar & Nratraok.
Damuel Wright— " Wright Bros & Co.
D. D. Bitter Davis & Inman
Henry Lew.. " Bros & Co.
C. Riohardson— "J. C. owe Zs Co.
Damns! T. Bodine-- Pm% WToming Gant Golltrn.
Jno. W. Everman--.of J. W. hverman & Co.
Geo. A. Weet___ West & Pones.
T. S. Martin......_.." Savage, Martin, & Co.
0, Wilson Dave. Attorney-tit-16w,
E. D. Woodtult of tai ley Molten, &
Jno. Kessler, Jr........N04713 Green street.
GEORGE W. DAY President.
FRANCJS N. BUCK. Vioe Presides&
WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD, SPOTPLITY. Ja23-11111
A NTBRACITE INSUBitki(7lo OOMPA,
4 NY,—Antborisied Genital i100,003--CHAITEX
PERPETUAL.
Moe No. 311 WALN WV Direst, between Third and
Fourth &mat, Philadelphia.
Tule Company will ineara wirer Into or drurrair• by
Fire, on Buildings, Plunders, and Menthendue gene
rally.
Also, Marine Inuartunies on Vessel", la %nolo. A 34
Freights. Island is-mran.."l to ell parts off the glue..
PLRECIOII3I
Joseph MaxiSeld.
J .lgn weettr, •
F. Deem,
.1. Baum.
WA Eit,President.
W. M. SWIM
F.D.EAI3.IIIes President- tl.
Illeeretscr. e&
Jacob Eahar,
p. Luther.
L. Andennet,
Dart Pearson
Peter Sagan
15A1111110 FUND N.
SAVING FUND—UNITIED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHEST
NUT_Iltreirs.
INTERI.I47 FIVE IE I E. Gera,
CRAWFORD, President,
JAMES R. HUNTER. Seoratarr arid Treasurer.
Tffice hours, from 10 until E o'clook.
his Company is not joined in any application to the
Legislature. fe6
AitIEHIOAN SAVIDIU FUND, S. E. cor
nor WALNUT ssnd FOURTH Street°, °mahatma
to rename depogite and par all mans on_demaad se it
hoe always done. ALEXANEER witua,prN,
Premdmat.
10110 n. Wst.saft. Troiourarom fate-ifd
COYARTNEUSHIP NOTICES.
riMIE FIRM O BENJAMIN MIXES &
CO. was dissolved on the 77th ult., by the deoesse
0r Benjamin Mines. The business cfd Brut Intl be
enntinu.d oy the reuiainint Pllttners, JU ma R N MR.Nnel.
WM. MILK KS. Jr.. and JAS. N EILL, under the name
and atria ofJOIIN NI HAP R & CU.
I'HILALDELPSIA, May 2. NEIL
NOTICE. Tho partnership heretofore
existing_ between PKTER HALL end Ffeloois
ni,ACKBIJKIIIS, Jr.. under the firm of HALL &
BLACKIWKNE, woe dissolved on the 18th ult. by the
demises of Peter'Uoll. ..vhe bueinees of Ll.e Arm Will
be settled by FRANCIS SLACKBURIV E. JR.
ap39-6t
SALE OF RARE AND CURIOUS BOOKS.
t•- 7 —The mile of the choice Boo,lfe of ZELOTEB HO&
MER. Esq.. of Boston, sometime a splendid cones-
Bon of early printed Books, by Pyneon. O. Worde. &0..
end also the valuable Bibliographical Works of WWII,
on large paper. will be tied on TutSDAY. the
7th inst.. and following dais. Catalogues ms' be had
of flecELltuY & Booksellers. r'o. BY Booth
SIXTH Street. above Chestnut, who will attend to any
oommissioas or the sale. myt-er.
UNION ENVELOPES AT MAGEK'S.-
UNION ENVELOPES, at 316 CHESTNUT
'
tree
UNION PAPER at. MILO:E.g.
UNIONLeic a at ald WIESTNUT Etre&
UNION B PG 55 at MAU...WA.
Mannfaotured and for gale wholesale and retail at
MAGEE% Stationery awe.
316 CUES rig LI Street, above Third.
PEILLADELPIRA TI 1 RA -0 OTTA
WORKS.
Office and
O Waree ntal Rooms, 1010
T 011.ESTVUT Street.
rnam Cli.inney ops.
Garden Vases and Statuary.
Encaustic Flooring Tile.
Architecoura.l Ornaments.
Ventilating and timpke Flues.
Ridge The and Sanitary Wars..
steam-pressed Drain Pipe.
Water Pipe, warranted to stand
The
cheap and durable.
The Trade supplied on liberal terms.
Illustrated Ustalogues sent by
lileil on application by letter,
6. BARRISSOris
10 ft cai KATNirs Street.
N
OTICE.—The Citizens of the different
1 - Cities and Towne throughout the tlltate are invited
to competition for the plaice at which the next AN
NUAL BTAT R FAIR shall be held. Proposals
ootitaleteg imlneemsets and iadvantasaa, direoted
to tan undersigned Committee, appointed bY the Ex
ecutive Committee, will be received up to and in
cluding May. alst next. Communications ehould be ad -
dreased to either of the following persons:
'cc's coLims s on s :
JOHN P. AU t iLEK . FOR.D.
JACOB AllBll,
JOHN LI, ZigALLER,
Harneburg, Pa.,
AMOK E. KAPP,
Northumberland. Pa.
&Th6S-dtmf
sigat_, FOR NEW YORK.
NEW. DAILY LINE, via Delaware and
Raritan ("Anal. •
Philadelphia and New York MXPT622I2IIteII.MDDai COM
pany wiil receive freight on and after MONDAY. 2gth
Inward. and leave daily at 2 P. in" deliverin g t h eir ow .
goal in New York the following days
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES. Philadelphia.
JAMES HARR Agent,
Piers 14 and 15 EAS r RIVER, Hew York.
mhts-ittt
agiireasFOß NEW , YORK. THE
Philadelrhia Steam Propeller Cotentin,
willeommence their business for the nylon on Mannar.
filth inst.
Their Steamers are now receiving freight at eecon4
Pier above Walnut street.
Terms accommodnuns. AIX. to
vel. BAIRD &
rshlß 0.0.1 Routh Delaware Avenue.
a rt' PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD 00..
(Mee 227 South Fourts West.)
puiza DELPHI/1r April 27. Ma.
SEASON TICKETS.
On and after May I. IML,deacon tickets will be hunted
by this c ompany tor the periods of three, ma, nine, and
t w el v e months, not transferable.
Season school-tickets may also be bad at 33 per cent.
discount.
These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 227
south FOURTH, Street, where any further information
can he obtained. 011413F0 RD.
isp:re-tt Tretcrorer.
QTATIONERY AND JEWELFLY
Ps-7 Packages Airmailed to Agents and Dealers , at rerir
redneed rates. Call. (or send stamp.) a l O2 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. rt.
imSl-Im* OAF/N.llm * Prr
GRAVE-STONEB, U.RAVB-STORIESI —
My stock of GTl5,9p• donee and Monomania to be
sold at very reduced prices. Beers cab and examine,
before euretutetne elsewhere, et Marble Works of
A. ATEIN METZ,
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