The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 06, 1861, Image 3

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    TON lIIINTCRING INTO NSA
,torstarid ;h3t. to-day Ow Nell will ODD.
.-,, u t " a bor. under the old regnisitiou, by mu
de tbo scrcios of the United States the re
. runes of the Second Regiment, Second
0-11D.'36,N1 of the Irish Volunteers, Hiher
.''e c ie ' Emmett Guards, Meagher Guards,
Jaasou Guards, P. Light Guards.
ields
sant
1 , thirda, Second Shields Guards, _ and
elf_in eet ; , ber Guards. Soren oompardoeof this
, bsee aiready been mustered in, awl on
Ts: the foliowing regimental Oilers were
fp fi; Outonnt. Joking T Owen; Lieutenant
or 1. Den is Heenan ; jr, Donnie 01Cane;
e t :,t . feba Devereni ; Quartermaster D. .
di!' Serval, Dr. Boy . er ; Assietent, , Dr.
re,y4ol, This regiment is composed of good
~".je z deck. Col Owen will /end, and not follow
"„:„Ijcand. 'When a lawyer turns s oldier, he
oir-ly retains his belligerent p:openalties; and
°Fen's charge of practice will consist only In
019, sso
mo re weighty arguments in the prose.
, t oo af Ins Sa•
A POBTABLII BATTleri - r.
The exigencies of the times have brought forth
intention wbiob may be styled a portable rail
battery, which will be put in use in the re
-o.7trortion of the bridges on the line of the Bal- I
mare g Th abdat ewhich
being
bdestroyed
i b s y o ily e ,
''otar?latfarm baggage-ear has been fixed with
ld top of thick sheet-iron, the slaps having
t omes anl loop holes for musketry A turn•
. bie b been arranged, on which a rifled cannon
b e placed. The carriage for the gun is so
„ om itted that it can be fired at any angle, and
sa y one of the port-holes in the the end of
, e3r . ID plass of shot or Shell forcannon,
was tif iron poached from locomotive boilers will
used as loads. This oar is to be placed in front
t , iromotire, and, with fifty men inside, armed
riles, and seamen to work the imam,
, r e are but few more terrible instruments of de-
muLeruaLTHIA LIGHT 611141T13.
['sloe' Morehead's Re giment of Philadelphia
Ottards will parade this afternoon. The line
'R forst at 3 o'clock at the State Arsenal, Six
iera and Filbert streets, and proceed up Six
<nth to Vine, out Vine to Eighteenth, up Eigh
,4,„,h to Caliowhill, out Callowhill to Twenty.
; r d. up Twenty-third to Green, down Green to
g r een to Seventeenth. up Seventeenth to Mount
v er ve, down Mount Vernon to Fifteenth, up Flf
tesc:s to Parrish, down Parrish to Thirteenth,
.pra Thirteenth to Spring Garden, down Spring
t ipdeu to Sixth, down Sixth to Vine ; np Vine to
fa:b, down Tenth to Chestnut, down Chestnut to
1.40 ed, down Second to Walnut, up Walnut to
'lola, down Twelfth to Locust, tip Locust to
ilraid. up Broad to Filbert, and there dismiss.
At meeting or Company .11, Philadelphia Light
dcsnit, the following members, Theophilue Bart
ley. Benj. Wilson, and Jon Laughlin, were ap-
V,, re d a committee to la dies o expressive
b . e - le greased* to the of Green Hill Pres
hitetisu Churoh, for their kindnessin preparing
inkier antacids and other comforts for each /nem
ber e nbe company. Whereupon, the following
pre ssible and resolutions were adopted
t r pf . ra ,, In response to the proclamation of the
p r esMent of the United States, we have enrolled
e wes, and solemnly pledged ourselves to sus
tain the President and General Government in a
Er upt administration of its laws, infamously
tfi:egressed and set at naught by Southern
mita:B who have arrayed themselves in hostile
IV against the North.
And where..., In the defence and maintenance
of those laws by a tuilitsry power there are many
hardships that a soldier has to endure and many
en/forts that he laoke.
And whereas, The ladies of Green Bill Presby
twito Church, with that discrimination which
gentle woman is alone possessed of, have discerned
i b eE e wants, and patriotically administered to
them: Therefore, be it
BeSO/176d, That we are deeply sensible of their
tiedoess, and the noble and disinterested manner
in which they have oared for our necessities Our
heats, like the pies*/ clay, have been impressed
th e reby, but, like adamant, will retain those im
preasions while life exists. Whatever trials may
beset us in ourvocation as soldiers, whatever hard
ships our lot., the memory of their noble efforts will
ercourage us to patient submission and endurance
of them all, stimulate our hearts and nerve our
arms vigorously to sustain the cause we have
espoused.
TIM MILITARY DEPARTMENT OF WASHINGTON
The headquarters of " The Military Department
of Washington," under charge of Mojar General
Paterson, are at No. 1.516 Chestnut street. The
first floor is 000apied by the quartermeeter's de
putment, the second by the Major General and
th aid, and the third floor by the medical bu
rsas The following officers compose the depart
ment staff:
Brevet Major Fitz John Porter, assistant adju
nct general.
Brevet Major James Belger, aesiatant quarter
master, until relieved by Lieut. Col. George H.
Unman, deputy qoarterossuster general.
Surgeon Chas. Tripler, medical director.
Captain Edward O. Beckwith, Third Artillery,
subsistence department.
Lieut. Col. Robert E. Patterson, division in
spector.
Major R. Butler Price, aid-de-camp.
Mem Craig Biddle, do.
Messrs. Martin Tsohndy, of company E, First
aliment ; Henry A. Merchant, of company C, Se
soul regiment. National Guards and J. C. Biggs,
of company .R, First Infantry, have been ap
pointed temporary clerks in the Major General's
office.
FIREMEN IN 11111 YIELD.
The following list will show the number of mem
bers of the different fire Companies who have volun
tetrad their serviese in defence of the National
davernment:
Assistirte Ermine
columbis Elms 21
Ibluent
13 slam —.....—.40
Bole amt. —33
Pouthvark Ross— 22.
fracifis Enrme
fannsflcsma
Gael Witt ttosa ant
lade eudesee &Lime. —.43
G. - NM intent gore —.— 31
Western aneine....--42 1 ,
- weeeaeoe Poems -- 46
,'erseveraree .Rose..._ 201
1: idea Stases nose. co
rr,set Philadelphia liese.33
K en. fir COU BPSeI
I2CO Endue.
t w ,„ iatookand Latider.aP
Good Will Entitle-- — B5
Fairmount t name— 108
Column's.
A moron Boss— 18
Proem Bose --.....16
t °arum Engine.. -
Philadelphia Hose.--16
Fame ROSS— ... .. •.•
thotad States engine -35
Washington
Fairmount h05e....---Pt
1 .1)11/gent Boss— . —3O
i - iehuyiktil Hoge.— ....-26
Waaniugton Entine —.25
Warren Home— —.44
Philadelphia
Tivoli nose
A SAD DISAPPMITMENT
On Sat lir:lay 3,010 amptoyera at the eirard House
presented themselves to the cashier to receive their
pay, bat 1b State proved delinquent, and the
money in:h.urf only liquidated about one-Sith of
the sum due. This ern, we are glad to state, how.
ever, will be teat abort duration.
TES ,UllBB'S GUARD,
under the managenwat of Mrs. Fulton and Smith,
it now completely argitaimod and ready , for action.
Them two ladies uaim.ut receive too much praise
for the time and labor they have spent in organ
izing this useful association. Another mooting
war held on Saturday afternoon at the headgear
:tam So. 912 Chestnut street It was expeoted
that several members of the Legislature would
Knave been present, but they were prevented by
The pressure of official duties. By the time our
volunteers are ready to march, the Nurse Corps
Will be ready to follow them to lend each aid as
be female hand, guided by the female heart,
atone knows how to give. An instance of patriot
ism, deserving of mention, is that two little boys
came i;.• the meeting on Saturday, and presented
bandies or dried dandelion roots, which they had
dug for the so::liers, having beard that such roots
w ere much need f.,;- making drinks for the sick. A
vote of thanks was giv,..7.'n to the lads. For tho last
ten days the ladies attaciied to the corps have been
attending lectures delivers,: by Dr. Win. Payne.
We has instructed them in all the minutim of ban
daging the wounded, the science of ventilation, to.
FIEM2EO
The Independent Mounted Rangers, No. 1, Col.
11. Young, will take a benefit at Sanford's
spent house on the evening of Ni'veneaday, May Bth.
The Quaker City Guards will alao take a benefit,
on the evening of May 9th, at the Olympia thee-
PRAISSWORTHY ACTS
For the putt three weeks the butchers of Callow
`till-Areal market have been giving, cheerfully,
large contributions of good, wholesome meats to
.some three or four military oomps . lniel located in
Their vicinity. On Saturday morning the demands
upon them were as numerous as ever, and they
1 , 'ere as liberally responded to as at any previous
d e. 'a. As a slain, the butchers of Philadelphia
dew. T've to be ranked with the first of our citizens
poi L of IJberality and patriotism.
At the • hist btated meeting of Washington Lodge,
A. 0. of c 11. F., it Tsai resolved that all members
that have, et may hereafter, enlist for active duty
in the cant 'a of their country, will be kept in
gi)o4standing and be entitled to benefits in oases of
netnesa or dea t h -The Typographical Society on
Saturday evenir. I passed a resolution keeping their
members t t , good ping while in the service of
the United States.
LIGHT GUALIIIM.
Thia compan y have elected the following officers:
Captain, Wr a , H. Ed", vs& : fast lieutenant, Wm.
H. Pardon ; second 1, Nontenant, Wm. Banckert;
third lieutenant ; Alex. Hay; fourth lieutenant,
Jelin Keegan. This et, laPauY la numpoend Of
about seventy young me, "g anix " tor home
protection
ONTARIO LIGHT II 17 " TRY.
The following named °Seers 'were elected by the
Ontario Light - Infantry Compan ; Captain, Bora
tie G. Sickles; lieutenants, Davii,„‘Doughy , David
Wonderly ; sergeants, J. F. Dand.'ir, J. b. tiortes,
Jas. Brooks, Joe. Iliekeroon cor:wrils , T. B.
Swell, J. A. Thompson, T. N. Jalueir, ,Fairavd
Young.
SIXTH•WARD mots suasp.
The following officers have been elected by this
body: CaPtaia, R- Flanagan; first lieutenant, H.
Baugh ; second lieutenant, B. L. ileppard ; third
lieutenant, M. C. Fife fourth lieutenant, J. A.
Burley ; first corporal, 11 M Paris ; second cor
poral, Jos. W. Case ; third corporal, Christopher
Shiskel; fourth corporal, Charles Williams.
THIRTZYJITH-WARD HOME GUARD
Captain, E. Motiregory; lieutenants. N. B
Gilbert, A. Ramberg, Leonard Myers. D. W. C
Moore; corporals, R. Si. Smith, J. F. Icard, Geo
W. Warner, Jr It. Crime.
CADWALADSR GRAYS
This company is quartered at Jones' Hotel.
They are now divided into messes of eight men
each. Oa Saturday morning a ewurd was pre
sented to Captain Tapper by the men in Isis com•
mend, and at the same time Orderly Sergeant
Justin B. Bird was presented with a revolver.
A COAT OF MDLAZSMI AND COTTON.
On Friday evening a man made himself par
ilmilarly obnoxious to certain people congregated
the neighborhood of Ninth and Green streets,
b y season at his Secession sentiments. The man
pe e l (smelting language towards the stare cad
stripes, Ned the erowd took him in custody, and,
after
filly a coating of molasses, plastered it
plentifully se. corton, and then let him loose.
911 WORT INFANTRY.
The Second Li hi Colonel Max Rini
staled:we offere d their '2-3•PgZeil to the G overn '
meat for three years, as d z 4 we been accented.
They are now nearly one thotio Strong, and
they present a fine appearance on per'
TEM TIME Or ItARCRIBG-
The First Artillery Regiment (Grays), Colonel
Fruit Patterssn, have boon ordered to be in read!•
INIM for marching, wish two days' redone., this
morning. This reduces it to a pretty clear cer
tainty that this regiment will move southward
to-day. Their destination is unknown..
PICKII9O POCKETs.—a. young man, giving
the name of wigiant Rodgers, was arrested (is
YOday night, at Walnut-street wharf, upon Ms
°barge of picking the pocket of a lady, named
McMullin. About $27 of the stolen money was
recovered on the person of the accused, who was
cotnalited to answer by Alderman Batter.
lioarearr.--Dering the past week, the
Board of Health report 254 }teethe, of Ye
2AI
wino from small-pox.
THE FINE IN THE FIFTEENTH WARD—FUR
THER PAILTICEIaItS —We learn that the loss by
the burning of Thein k Co.'s Candle Works, es
mentioned in The PTGSS of Saturday, amounts to
about $56000, the greater part of which is covered
by insurance in the Philadelphia and foreign com
panies The companies sustaining the heaviest
loss are the Royal. of Liverpool, and the Atria. of
Hertford, Conneotiont. who lose $lO,OOO each. Mr.
Faulkner, who was injared by the falling of the
wall, is likely to recover. lie reoeived a severe
wound on the bead, but his skull is not fractured.
The other firemen injured are doing well. The
origin of the fire we learn to be this: The asbestos
cement 1. blob filled in the joint of one of the con
densing pipes in the still-house suddenly blew one.
allowing the escape of AN immense amount of
gaseous matter, which took fire from a saa.bnrner.
and in a moment the whole building was filled
with flames, as is• the case when oamphene takes
fire. The night hands who were at work near
the condensing apparatus, had to flee for their
Lives. The same establishment was destroyed by
fire about ten years since It was occupied by
Mosere. Mitohell .1. Ritchie
RECOVERY of THE BODY of A SUPPOSED Sin
cum —On Saturday, the body of an unknown man
was found in the Delaware, opposite the Greenwich
coal wharf. There was a rope tied around the
waist, to which two stones, weishin• thirty-five or
forty pounds, were attached. VW body had evi
dently been a long time in the water. The de
ceased was about five feet nine inches in height.
The dress was as follows: Double-breasted brown
dress coat; two vests, one black cloth and the
other gray; white shirt, knit undershirt and
drawers, and high boots. A tin spectacle ease, a
key and a knife, were in the pockets. Coroner
Conrad held an Inquest. A verdict of suicide was
rendered.
Swum; AyrAm.—Between seven and
eight o'clock on Friday evening three men went
into the tavern of Toseoh Bartholomew, at Nine
teenth street and Smith College avenue, Twen
tieth ward, and indu)ged in a row. Knives were
used, and Mr. Bartholomew Wag out in 'he cheek,
just below the eye. A man named Young was
stabbed in the back. Two brothers of Mr. Bar
tholomew received game pretty severe blows, but
were not cut. None of the men wore dangerously
Wounded. The assailants, after getting into the
street, threw atones at the building, and broke al
most every window in the house. They were ar
rested by the Twentieth-ward pollee. and gave
the names of Henry Stretcherbeck, Andrew Robin
son, and John Rimer. The prisoners were all com
mitted on Saturday morning by Alderman Reese,
in default of $lOOO bail, to answer.
Th.eIIONEST EMPLOYEE.—A colored man
named Charles Thome& who has been in the em
ploy of Coarteney & Willett, manufacturers of
cottage furniture, Seventh street, above Chestnut,
for a number of years, was arrested, on Friday, on
the °barge of robbing his employers. Be was in
the habit of stealing entire suits of furniture, and
sending them to auction. lie was committed to
answer, by Alderman Beitler.
ACCIDENT TO A VOLIINTEER.—On Satin Ga y,
evening, about 'MEC o'clock, William Andersqn,
aged twenty-three years. a volunteer in Company
41, Philadelphia Light Guard, was ran over by a
oar in Broad street, below Coates. lie was taken
to St. Joseph's Hospital, where it was found iseoes
sary to amputate his leg.
CLEARANCES TO PORTS IN VLBOIRLA. eon THE
DISTRICT OF Conomera.----Tho following 'notice has
been issued by the Hon. William B. Thomas, col
lector of the port of Philadelphia: "Under in.
Woollens received, clearance., will be issued of
vessels destined bona fide for ports in Maryland,
and for Washington City and Georgetown, in the
District of Columbia, until further notice."
SOLD.—The Mechanical Bakery, corner of
Broad and Vine streets, was sold, on Friday morn
ing, on the premises, by Messrs Thomas .b Sons,
for twenty-two thousand fire hundred dollars.
The eountry-seat of Mr. MoHenry was sold by
them, on Wednesday, for eighteen thousand air
hundred dollars.
THE PURII.s of the North Went School will
Table a large flag, at noon to-day, at the echoed
house, Race street, above Broad. Over one thou
sand ehildren will unite in singing " The Star-
Spangled Banner," and addresses will be delivered
by Air. Charles E. Lax and others.
THE ROUTE via Annapolis to Washington is
still ?pen. Passengers arrived bete yesterday
morning, having left Washington on 'Saturday,
passing, soon atter leaving Annapolis, the New
Jersey fleet. They were not obliged to obtain
passes, but bought through tickets, headed U. S.
R., for $6, at the Washington depot.
SOUTILWARIC LITEIIAICT SOCIETY.—This SO
°lat.)! will hold a public meeting, at their hall,
Fifth and Washington streets, to morrow evening.
No tiekete are required.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
QUAILTSB. SESSIONS—Judge Ludlow:—On
Saturday the case of Joseph 13.. Flanigen, convicted
of a charge of libel, was called up for final disposi-
tion. Judge Ludlow remarked that while the
court bad always endeavored to sustain the free
exercise of the high privileges enjoyed by the press,
they at the same time were determined to suppress
that which looked like an abuse of those privil , ges.
The publication of the article in the -Maly News
was such an abase. If it had not appeared that
the accused was sick at the time of the publication,
and therefore exercised no Control over the paper,
the court would have added an imprisonment to
the sentence.
Mr. Flanigen was then renteneed to pay a line
of $lOO, and to give Beettrity in the rote of $1 000 to
keep the peace towards all the °Ulnae of this Com
monwealth, and particularly towards Vito Viti, the
prosecutor in this case.
In the ease of William Murphy, convicted of an
assault and battery with intent to kill, the court
rofased the motion for a now trial.
LIST OF PATZNTB issued from the United Ude!!
Patent Office to the citizens of Pennsylvania for
the week ending April SO, 1801, each bearing that
date:
Th omas w, or Philadelphia; for int
telegraphic. cable.
John W. lifurphy, of Philadelphia ; for improve
ment in the mode of adjustment of truss•frames of
bridges.
James K. Eivrett, of Pittsburg; for improvement
in spike machines.
Thomas 8. Whiten/Lob, of Boston; for improve.
meat in harvesting
Hugh H. Whitney, of Waterford; for improve.
meat in bee-hives.
olomon Fry, of Monongahela oily; for improved
door-lock.
William M. Orieeow, of Philadelphia; for im
proved shutter fastener.
William L. Haller, of Philadelphia; for improved
scrubbing brush
William if Hope, of Washington, D. C., assignor
to Thomas B Fsorence. of Philadelphia ; for im
provement in street-cleaning machines.
John bhinn, of Levezington. Pa., sussignorto him
self and. Barton H. Jenks, of Bridesburg, Pa. ; for
improvement in looms.
Jesse S. Butterfield, of Philadelphia; for improve
ment in breech-loading ordnance.
FINANCIAL AND CONIMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PrtiLimXLPRIA, May 4, MI.
Reeding Railroad shares sold at 301 at the first
board, andlB74 at the second board, with sales between
boards at le. and closed the same es yesterday. Morris
Canal preferred sold at 10131, and the common stock at
48. Camden and Amboy Railroad stock sold at 108.
City sixes were firm at 83Y, to 89, but State fives receded
to 7S.
Our random will do well to look out for the following
counterfeit notes;
ONES on the Bank of the Bepnblie. of Boston, and on
the Bridgeport Bank, Connecticut ; TWOS on the Be
verly Bank, New Jersey ; THREES en the Cuba Bank,
and the Southport Bank, Connecticut; arras on the
Bank of North dcaeriga. New York oily. the Lambert
ville, Bank, New James ; the Lincoln Bank, of Maine ;
the Stresiat Bank. Pine Fialna. New York, and the
Bank of Lima. New York ; and Taus on the Mechanics'
Bank, of New Bedford, Mass.
The Miner's ;sumo/ sums up the coal trade for the
week as follows
The quantity sent by railroad this week is 60,714 Oa
tone, by canal. 29 77170; for the week, 156496 16 tom
against 71.765 for the oorreeponding week lest year.
Tlle demand for lump and broken boat is arm, but for
Prepared it is rather dull.
from all the regions sum up this week
The ehipmen
as foliews:
WEEK I TOTAL
as.o9T/
PtWt.
P. do IL R. R.._ 1
Sohuyi. eanal—
Lehigh VaI.R.R.
Lehigh Canal—
common St'h ..
Do. forth_.
Del. k A. C 0...
Broad Top.--
Treeerton
S'h. Mt.. H. T._.
Lykeez Valley.
76 634\ 299 7261
30,681 91 894
18,932 Z.ll 436
31303 - 43,860
1
\
4,115 26 343
3,22 m 55,141
2 173 23 953
2 755
/510,377 22
2483
153.1:6211 6.604
13i 636.1,4130.626
116,0261-14-Zik9lll
The quantity sent to market does not dechne to the
extent hums emoted, judging from the number of
miners that hare been drained from the different eon'
regions to well Up the volunteer companies.
The Delaware. Lackawanna, and Western, and the
Delaware and Hudson Canal Companies have with
dr.zstri their circular of prices. They antioipate an en
velop," in the price of coal.
The statistics of the T_Tutted States branch aunt in
Han Francisco. for the first quarters of 1160 and 1861.
show a malarkableanaiformity. The gold deposits for
the two periods respeotirely were as follows. the
we i g hts named being those of the metal after melting
curses . ,
1860 —.. 143 Pis s:
144.607 174
Increase first quarter of eV 52
Coinage first quarter of MO:
etess.ooe
32,000
Coinage first quarter 1961:
$23 50 000
30 WO
2 &V,OOO
Falling off first quarter 1861—.--. 2745,000
The operations of the
mint front Ist to 6th of April
were as follows:
6014 bullion deposited—weight after melting•
ounces ....11.664 33
Coinage—gold double eagles—
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
May 4,1861
RIPORTIED DT a, 15. BLATata.lisca, Ittoniiiiittior Ricohnose
FIRST BOARD. -
1600
N Fenno R ee SOO Vanua"
75
1000 56 1100 d 0....— 76
5050 d0—. 65 lOW —do . 75
3 Mot Canal iref.....10.3% 50 Lehigh 42X
3050 Fenno 65.-._:....._. le 2 Cara ec Am R.—. 168
3101 d0..........75 505 City tit—.
1006 75 NO b 9
7.5 10 Reading
BBTWBEN BOARDe.
72 Lehigh Val R. 43 OS Mar 43
BBOOND BOARD.
j 4 Caro Is Am R —lOB 'NV Penns 5t....
il t tehtlime -awn. 1671 19006 d
renzia 14— 78 NI Hail u'aL
- • s 6. ss
76 1046 Top 7L2,14. 30
7,5 um Del Div , -35
6 N I sio ..... 6 Min. Cansl prefd _785%
CLONING -
At. Asked 3id.
178t8,tes et 1831-384, Soh Itsv Pmfd- Ipt
Fulado , ltuats•- 681 f 87.1,i Him ra 'it 86
Btl6 b IL. 6 Lana insult S
Pula 6. -mow_ 15 96 Leh U 1 & El.-- 48 4
realm 747 7531 Leh GI & N ees--30 Si
Reed 15' 1 North Peiann. 6 8
Noma bap '7O-- 78 88 NPa it ea. antoll66X 6631
/teed mt 6r t arts 66 88 N Penns R 106,-76 90
Road mt 64 MIS-. et% 68 Gataviass 4 7
LOW% R ex-61v. 36 , 34. id&tid- it 18 divon.37 41
spats R 36 mt 66 66 Nami&Vine-ittlt..7 10
erui Can am. 43 44 West PhDs 4.-._53 38
Morns CHM Rfa.20 1 % lu4 Bpril6o4tasi 63(1
1 6112 ---- 8 6 (keen 4
bh IW IMP es. XI
In Flour there is no quotable change, and a small
business only tattoos, Numb - to auaol, the llama trade,
at $5 6334 eI:EAU for supeifine 05.873408 for extras;
$52508 re for extra family; and Wel 60 qp bbt for
fancy brands, as in quality. There is very little thaws'
for export. and the only sale we hear or is 200 bbl, Lan
easter county extra ^ t a price kept private. Rye Flour
and Corn Me& are not inquired for, and dull. We Quote
the former at 93 60. and the latter at We VY bbl for
Fenno, traTliß. Nee. without sake.
ellein.—WheatThere is not n tteh offering, but the
demand has alien off, and only about SAO bushels found
buyers at 13301340 for red. and 14ealbeo for white, as in
quality. mostly at 133 a for prime Pennsylvania red,
whine is a decline. Rye is steady at 68e far Penns*
vain Corn is scares, a n wanted at tne tate advance.
800 barbels Pennsylvania yellow ,old at ssoeflo.t; *OO
bushels sold at the SAM* rare delivered :JO 600 bushels
white ateec aft rat. Data are unahallgetri and fantasy , -
vents are quoted at eite. with moderate sales. A small
sale of ordinary Southern was name at 330.
continues Wneheeay o e man a at .
an 2 d 6. Bloa t.
p N • o.lQuercitron
cor f or.—The market is quiet. with a few small sales
orris tonere, at about previous quotations.
Gnomons AND rat:Ml . 3loNa The movement is
email and the market tot both about tile same. with a
limited business to note in the way of sales, SOD hari,
Rio Coffee sold at 13011).0 on time,
Wilie3Y continue, dull, bins selling slowly at Mimeo
for Pennsslvanta and Western; drudge at leYlraffo;
and Was at truanto.
Form THOUSAND UNITED STATES MUSKETS ean
be furnished, if immediate aPplication m m.-.de to 1:-
W. Carry! & Co., 7/4 Chestnut street.
Tris SOUTHERN Unvimaitiat —Jeff Davis' Go
vernment has announced its ultimatum. It demands
that before any treat! of Ream, be made with the Fede
ral Ad minktmtion. that Washington be surrendered,
together with all the public, &rehires. Are., and that all
, the forte, arsenals, mints, and cast mi houses in the
seceded States be made over to Jeff inh.e own right;
that Mr. Lincoln show his submission to Mr. Davin by
kissing hi■ great toe; that five hundred principal cal
ming of the Union march to Montgomery. Ala., with
rapes about their necki. for the purpose of being
hanged ; and, finally, that all persons born north of
Mason and Dixon's line shall wear sackcloth for the
remainder of their natural levee, abjuring forever the
elegant garments made at the Brown dtone Clothing
Hall of Rooklnd & Wilson, Dios. 603 and 606 Chestnut
street, above Hlstl, Abraham will think of it ,
LET THOSS LAUGH was WIN —Zee. Davie
laughed, it is reported, when he heard the President's
proolamation, calling for seventy-five thousand men
to put down the rebellion of which he is the head and
front; but Jeff. m in troubled waters, as he will pre
sently learn. lie stands about as mann enacee of sub
vertraK this Government and establishing his own as
he domicil procuring one of the fashionable suits from
the great Clothing Depot of Gramm! e Stokes. 609 Chest
nut street. All who purchase here are presented with
valuable Gifts.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCIIRS.—We know of
no article which so richly deserves the entire mai
dance of the community as this. We have noticed the
moat flattering commendations from the most cele
brated Clergymen. Lawyers. and Public /beakers* and
we can also !peat from personal experienee. 2 Trey
Whig. int 4-111aW3t
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
/no J Preston. Parma IT Way, Phila.
I H McKim. England T' M Tinn, II A
10. Janee,__Pittsburs J Dunham, New York
C Orr ashington G Slaight
W W w St Loom Wm A [Mire, at Lunn,
Mrs rd L Perry, St Louis N J Rust. New York
Jae Jatton J U 8 R
G Howe. Boston W H Welker. Indiana
W .F 1 Walker, Jr. Indiana . W C Doane, Wash. D C
Mr Austin. Boston Mr Thayer. Banton
Mr Mudge, Joh Si l l cott. New York
M. F ield, Mas s ac husetts C Mman & la, N V
.1 Roger & wife. Wash John 8 Haynes. New York
I D Howland, Indianapolis A 0 Taylor, Boston
I m. Porgies, Mass L Bittielrort±t Louie
James Oakes,U S A J An elegiac. Wheeling, Ya
W 119 Mill. Ohio D S Dana. Ohio
Cant Chamblisg. IT S A Lieutenant Lee. USA
Mme Lanro. Carlisle Capt ditoticookJl 8 N
M T Autism, Cincinnati Col JD reams,
11 Bressler. Fenno D F Johnson. Gregg .
'Virginia
Lieut J F Thompson, Penna 8 N Kenney & wi. N
T Merrick. Venanso. Pa 8 13 Lanni*, Harrisburg
W R Hocking, New York B Gonzales New Granada
Lieut. B MoKean. Penna Lteut U A Mason, Penna
John D Binds, Harrisburg H. 0 MakWell,Easton
Jl3 Montgomery & in. Pa 7.1 Wyeoug, New York
A F Etorman, New Y"rk Peter Winter. Milwaukee
James P Byrne. New York A H Bart, New York
Lieut Il i H Ransom, US A Li Howland, Auburn. N Y
8.1 Barnes, St Louis A B Montgomery, N York
le 51 ?olden. U 8 N Gen C F Jones. it Island
N Dickinson New York Cans A hkumer, Mass
Semi Norris. Rhoda Island Wm H N
A H Mailer, New York W neleen. U B N
Thus Holymake, New York S A Whitney. New Jersey
James J Thom eon. Ohio J C Wellington, Boston
Wm W Williams, Pittsib'g Hon Wm Applaton,Boston
Win Amory. Boston T W Walker, U 8 A
N H Swims. Columbus, 0 J R Swan.
Howard Dwight, 13F Ingraham. Memphis
W 0 Ruimles. New ' - ork F Jones. Conneoticut
A G Biekford, New York .1 P sanford. eltiany.N Y
W Fuller Albany. N Y I Pittsburg
.11.113radr.'Weeb, C W W Badger. NOW York
K &Mt. Connectieut Geo It Smith. Omaha. N
sI S Lowrey, Erie, Pt C fi Winans- U H A
J J Coker, U S A B N Crang, U S A.
H B Mathews, U S A Jag Murray, I; S A
Beni Gregory. U 8 A C C Bartlett. 7th R_elr N Y
L Sotimidt. 7th Reg N Y C E Fouache, New York
J H Immeo. New York TN Heektion. New 'York
rerrY, Peneallvania I ieut G vt , Underwood,NY
Lieut Jag 0 Platt, N York G G Boller. New York
Lieut G S Lauman, U 4 A Semi Moore. US A
Joe J Potter, 1.1 . el A Jae S Turner, U H A
Geo G Fogg. Concord, NH EF Wallace. New York
Mrs N A Johnson, Maine OR Merrill k wife. Wash
Coin Price, U N N A A Burton, Kentucky
P R Voorhees, U N L P Lee, New Ye, k
.1 A Yozin. New York Mrs P Milchener, N Car'a
N H MoLeari & wife W H Barter, Beaton
Geo W Barker. N Orleans Glr Spsldine. Uttwn, NY
Mrs Garlai d, New York J H Ireek, New York
P 8 Band. New York 8 L Bodges, Worcester
W 8 Shattuck. New York F A Sanders
F A I•etabrook, Worcester John Clanoy
K 0 Kendall, New York A ttonley, New York
Geo Jewett,Ne w York J A Dean, New Yong
R iouribot. Bsit.ttlolo I D Bray. New York
RII Hill, Princeton, N J T Welch. Princeton
Lorain U B. A I H %Melt!, New York
E' K..owlton, New York AH. Grant, Now Yor k
Robertßayard. hew York Jan FDe Feyster,N York
I H Warren, New York
M.ERCHANTR' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arab.
T J Wolfe, Philadelplna Capt John Craig, Phtla
J J Het.Linear, Minerva, 0 W W Knurls. Pittsburg
is Hunt, Pennsylvania Ft Richardson, Springfield
Geo Imlaware John bliorylens
eamuel Mamie% Clearfield J e. blob] mai, Clearfield
J Broohead. Cedar Run Chas L liretn, riusburs
800 A Beisey. Harrisburg Ws; Wagoner, Penns
"on K L Blood. Brookville : B Coon, Brookville
W w l'orbet, Brookville. A; Coburn, Haverhill, M
li n oJ E M rpa i. h. siarristig S Truman. Beverford Pa
w ilbainsport J W Bryce & ram is York
A Thies & la, Tennessee f W Briztewood, , Boston
T W Murray. Indigna Jae Caldwell. Connelsville
B Napier, t amp Soott 'l' M Fehl. tamp Soon
John Carssete Camp sco- t P H Hanned.s. C&mp loott
C C PdoCielland. t ookhaven A J.' P mem Boston
Jan McCol um. Indiana . Jeobt Blame, Minnesots,
41 lig L Winter. Mobile W ii Langlr y, ea Limbs
J P Galbraith, Tennessee Wethermaynn. K a as.m
A Zsumachsr, New '').'ork Win Te.UWIY- New 1 Or'
M Lanomann, New 1 or .1 , sr Bryce & tam, N Y
P Johnson. New Jamey L B .kaakard, Penns .
J morn, Johnstown, Ya
AMEILICLN HOTEL7Cheetatit street* above Fifth.
A Miller, New York Mr' C B. Miller, re York
e S W„ It-re, Penna. b. h Merrill & la, retina
C C Walters, Fen,erlyania J B Champion. Plulada
W A Phonole, Y,nney/vanie .1 B. 0 Miles. Fenn%
tt J timralan, B o A Jerre Janes. Jr, Philada
O Me , drnm. Newark A B rope.. Frey, R. t
/Ober', lia.timore W Behord, ann) Nagle
Pact ts Jenkine,. Del John! 11. New JereeY
3 Dayton. uennaylvanitt .11, Whitaker, ned
I a 73.ntrwoosl, Fenno 3 F Everhart, Penns
Chu R Aior,la. N Orleans D Beater, Plkdadeinbia
.1 Bier. Brooklyn B ki
B Berri ek, New York B F Ely CampNagle
S Dyer, oew Jersey Cant It .'Parsee, IJ 9 A
Blehaideon, N Jersey At; Beatings. oew Jersey'
Robt Klotz, Mauch CLunk E. A Packer, New York
James Warner, Maas C Warner, New York
ex. LOUIS ROTEL—Cheffto I street, above Third.
E Perandie, NOW York L Rothermel, Phil&
W Bobbing. Batttmore J H Hutcheson, New York
J T Pebbles. Boston O W Jones, Phva
A R Tumor. New York John T Pr ice, - bc Louiu
John Johnson, retina E Hurd, Cumumeti
H. Rudolph, blew Jersey E 0 Rudolph- Virg mut
B Putnam b A Peng 11, Was ~_D C
Adolph Renthneer, Phila A B Haight, New York
J toter - Rochester Chet King, New York
F Jafeld, Phila Mrs Harper & den, Ohio
A Brown, hew York D Davidson, hew York
THE 01.1101 4 1—Arett street, above Third.
Beni ?ohm idt, Pittsburg Jno Ralston, lit Chunk
Jerome V Banes, Albany Miss hi Phillias, Boston
J Hfr
AYI New Je-ser 3no L.angata, lA/ aah, N T
Miller, Wash, ti J ' Geo tiannlton. Waah,l4 J
NC Joh. awn. Wash, Pi J G ti Holltagebead.Nl J
Jas I) Vanatte. Waah, N J B 8 Crow, Richmond, 0
L ttlay look, Phila Dr TR Gotha d, Cin, 0
W Hammond, Mils LientJ B Borth, U 8 A.
Col H L I.hompson, Wash DW C Boutelle. Penns
STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth.
Geo W Tato, Bellefonte Win Cummins, Ind co. Pa
Wesley Hes, Columbra,Pa T Webster & la, reduce&
henry ' , ratty, Greensnurn S Zook.
Jae V Boyd, Lano.stsr, Pa G Williamson. York Cerra
Thee E Watt. Latrobe, Pa awls Posey, Chester GO
A dmith, Pennsylvania B Jr. Plvladelphia
A Simmer, Virg.nut J Jones, Maryland
H W CoreegY & la, Pittsbg Miss Can, Pittebtirg
B Brown. Chicago John Marshal Jr, Pittsbg
H J Brady, Waal', D C W nanderson. Pottsvilie
asznl Arnold. Pottsville „I A Conley. tireensburg
AJ . Wolfaiil, Lewistown Geo W Plitt, P Mahal%
COMMERCIAL ROTEL—Olitb et.. above Chestnut.
E Prizer. Doylestown. Pd J Clifton Pa
A Armen. Baltimore. L 8 Irribrie:York. Pa
J P Speer. Paanailvanis J Oliver, New Jersey
Oanse, Kennett R It Torbert, Alkton., Md
J I Broomall, Magnolia, Pa M Baker, Magnolia, Pa
Wm McDowell, Chester co B 7 Shoats, 11 A
.1 P Broomall, Delaware B V Gamest, Warn, Del
Dr L R Kirk, Chester oo Truman Coates,
E C Maltzinver. xi° Jen'ro Wm Ellis, Illinois
D Beans, Ohio Win Ulna, Ohio
J Lee, Needing, Fe B 8 lioraerwhe
John C Drayton, Phila
3851.
TOTAL
WBBBl TOTAL. INC.
80.714. 832 2901,030 431
n 771 i 151,395' dBB 143
33 5u9 307 7s2j 8 067
27.6171 60 924 d3O 970
18,6.81 318429 d S 407
4 069 65.114 t 22 3'4
7.330 7 360 7 360
8418 49,646 d 6,897
. 4 - ' B6 48.483 12.411
REVERE HOUSE--Third street, above Raoe.
Miss Richards, New York TV P boads. York, Pa
Saar Idil~er, Aihmtown ff William:la, Lewistown
John T Bastion. York. Pa J P achindel. Allentown
r Oarwiak. Pa Gad A Plinth. Berwick, Fik
011 Krum, Ohio V Stormer, Pearce
. ... ..
461` 16 81241 8,41
Ikrl LS $1.91d 2.703
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1,266 15,81.9. 1 2.581
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118.63611,489,524
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third,
T Wheelock, Vienna, N Y OF smith. New York
Veo Futz. Louth Bend B Brooke. Pottstown
Jas Benders. nrookline Jos Wolf. New Yolk
W Bmnh. V 8 A Wager, Monter Penare
1 Ulman, Williamsport J Johnson. New - York
A Thomas. Yoluivillo
MOUNT VERNON ILOTEL—Becona at, above Arch
L Tyler. New York G W Cornly, Centreville
B Parker, co F T Edwai dm, Bucks CO
T Barnes. Wayne co. Pa V skinner, Penne
Miss Ma V Edwards,
BARLEY BREA! ROTBl—Bsoond it.. Del. Vine.
C Janney. Beets eo, Fa A Joneer, Wayne co, Pa
U P tcohoonover,rs Jos Ili Pa
Mrs A Gilbert, Pa Mrs h Kirk Pa
tits Fanny Kirk. Pa Alm 8 Hughes, Pa
JOll BMWS'S". Bucks co A 1.• Grotz. neon
W Potter, Phila. I R Patten, Newtown
BLACK BEAR—Thud street. above Callowhill.
Geo Aa Gaynor. Pa Robt Holloway, Pa
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Canowem.
El F 2 Trexell. Easton. Pa E Doster, Bethlehem
Wm Kistler. Lehighton, Pa
3EII FOURTH 'PAGE
es re e. dd R d
ship Victoria dare from London via
Delaware Breakwater • in ballast to Workman it . Co,
Towed up by steamer Thomas Jefferson. Barks Catha
rine, train Pt John. and William, from New York w.re
at anchor below Reedy Island; soh r k /fort. from Wil
mington, NO, and brig Viator, lumber loaded. together
with ten schooners. were besting up above Reedy Ist-
Mid; Ships Tonawanda and Westmoreland. harts Jo
seph roagurell and J Godfrey , . PH bound out. were at an.
char oir the Buds on the Middle at 12 111 on eattirdo.
New Castle, saw below Emma and Billow; British gehr
°cells Wave wag Cheater.
Brig Emma, Baker, a days from Boston, with mdse. to
Twang & Co.
Brig Bil tiodyden. b days from Mem : With plas
ter to Or.arell ,h Collins
egatir Effort. Dunning. 7 days from Wilmington. NC.
"rah norm stores to Cochran & itussea.
Bohr Orinoco. Kiekards. 24 says from Caribbean Sea,
with se tons guano to order.
Bohr Sarah. Benson. 3 days from New York. with oil
to Bunting, Dennis & Jones.
at TICLUEIRATH.
(Correrpondenee of the Pres*.
(NEW Ymtg. Mar 5
Arrived..hrps War Unwit and Chanen Ear. from Li
verpoott C LundOti: GINIEO Hurlbut
front Havre; Zmorps from Liverpool; bork Helga's
from Glasgow; opting Flower, from Sunderland.
MEMORANDA.
Help Umle Joe, Some, from Havre, arrived a 2 New
Yore 4tk inst.
Bop Kitty Floyd. Dearborn, from Liverpool, arrived
at. Bev York 4th met.
Limp 11iLare0a, Ct-andter, oleared at Liverpool. Roth nit
for Now Yore- •
/Snip Marathon, Vandyke, at Glasgow 10th ult. from
New Orleans.
Able Ann B - Hoover, Hooper, from Liverpool for New
ye. trlers spoken 24th tilt. at 4026. loop 52 16.
Berk Grand Turk, hence for Beaton, passed Hisht,nd
ytset4th inst.
st si oi sa t z l i sit etiri ns ea u de Bellevue. an, hence, arrived
- • •
Philadelphia Markets.
CITY ITEMS.
OP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST vll/117
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARILS? NO
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPILIA , MONDAY, MAY 6, 1861.
Brig Louisa. Teel. hence. arrived at Bolton eh Ind'
Bohn Richard Vries, Prink, and N T Smith, Smith,
from Jackeonville. at Boston 4 h med.
Bohr Village Gem, Baker, at Boston 4th -inst. from
Wilmington. NC.
Bohr Lenora Gray, Weaver, at Boston 4th inst. from
GeorSelown.lsC.
Bohm J B Austin. Davie. W In Cargill, 'Hawkins, s• C
L
Reeves, Lake, yashti Sharp. Sharp, and Dupont, Car
eon. hence. arrived at Romon 4th inst.
Sabre B t. Berry, Weaver, Snow Flake. Bioherwo ,
Ivy. Henderson. Triumph. Ards, Jes Siloordiort. ktite4,
J Cadwalader. Clay ton. and i 1 L H Wales, Hoffottaur
°tested at Ho tort 4th Mat for Philadelphia.
Lahr Lady Lake, milled from Pall alter Ut_
Mit. for
Philadelphia.
/Mr 8 L l rooSer, Presbroy, hence. arrived at Digh
ton 2,1 inst.
flohr Ontario, Sawyer, sailed from Pawtucket lki inst.
for Philadelphia.
Bohr Vesta, Tomlin, cleared at New York 4th inst. for
Cane May.
Rohr George Byron, Hardy, henoe, arrived at Boston
itd met.
6011 r Balloon , PhilkOelt, henoe, arrived at Bangor 2d
finer
Bchre Huntress, Disney. from Newhuryport for Phila
delphia, and Thos Borden, Wnghtington, flout Fall
River tor do. at Newport 2d inst.
Sabre O Witham', Golding Wm Bennett. Parker..l H
Moon, Smith. Shenandoah. Henderson. and Mary, /lo
sers, hence, arrived at New York 4th inst.
_Steamers B. Burden. Bell. T /leant, Siddell. arid
*loan. Morrison. hence, arrived at rt York 410 inst.
Steamers Tarn,,,, , Ely, and Beverly, heron, Cleared
at New York 4th inst. for Philadelphia.
Steamer Thomas Sparks, Grumley, hence, arrived at
Hartford Pd inst.
MAv 4—Evenlax.
The following Order, issued by the Navy Department
On the Seth ultimo, is now made public for the benefit of
all whom it may concern:
NAVY DITARTXENT, April re, 1682.
To THE FOVEITH AUDITOR. OT THE TRIZASOILY
eir The amounts found to be due to resigned Navy
Mears from the States which claim to have seceded
will hereafter be paid them from the United Staten funds
heretofore sent to or deposited In those States, except
in CMOS where the Department shall otherwise direct.
I am, respectfully, your obedient servant.
GIDEON WEI J LES,
my6-32t Secretary of the Navy.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thie De
partment until 11 o'clock noon of Thursday, the bOth
day of May next, unless the whole amount offered be
moaner taken at par, for thirteen millions nine hundred
and seventy-eight thousand dollars of St et of the Uni
ted Ntates, under the act of Congress approved zsd
IMO, authorizing a Loan and providing for the redemp
tion of Treasury Notes. 7 hie Stook will bear inter( lit
at the rate of six per oent. per annum, sayable semi
annually on the first days of January and July in each
year, and will be reimbursable in ten years from the
first day of January kilt.
No offer, by the terms of the not, can be accepted at
lees than par. or for any fraction of one thousand dol
lars ; nor can any offer be considered Unlese one per
cent. of the amount thereof be first deposited with the
Treasurer of the United States, or either of the Assist
ant Treasurers at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia,'
eubjeot to the order of the Secretary of the Treasury.
The certificate showing each deposit must acoompany
the offer,
Offers, under the above nondittont, for the amount
above stated. or any portion thaveof, wia be tweeted.
ate the same so accepted must be deposited either with
the Treasurer of the Lloited States. or some one of the
Assistant Treasurers above named, before the fifth day
of June next.
Oa the receipt hero of the eertifieates of the prover
officers. shearing such dem:sitar cortifiestee of in
scribed stook will be issued to summesful bidders. or
their assigns, in sums of one thousand or five hundred
doltare each, es 131a7 be required. inscribed stock so
issued will carry interest from the date of such de
posit. and will be tremsfereble on the books of the
Treasury, oveenbly to the regulations of the Depart
ment.
Should any accepted bidder deeire certificates of
stock with coupon■ of semi-annual interest attached to
each certificate, they will be issued accordingly in some
of one thousand dollars each, with coupon, attached for
interest from the first day of July next. Puch coupon
stook, instead of being transferable on the books of the
Treasury, may be assigned and transferred by the de
livery of the certificates. The interest on such coupon
stook, from the date of the deposit therefor until the
first day of July next, will be paid on that day to the
accepted bidder, or his attorney, by the depositary with
whom the principal was deposited.
The proposals under thin notice must be endorsed on
the envelopes, " "'repeals for Loan of =June, 3860,"
and addressed to the secretary of the Treasury, Wash
ington, D C.. or such proposals, to addreseed, may be
put under cover to the Assistant Treminror, New York,
who will forward them to tine Department to be opened
and decided. It is desired that tee,' sealed pints:teal
may be accompanied with a note, addressed to the De
partment, ate tine the name of the bidder, end the BM
bid for, in order that the bids may be opened Whenever
the whole sum offered is subscribed for. The Preloni
nary deposit of one per oentum reeuired from all
bldaers will be included in the final deposit of the
principal. S. P. CHASE,
iny6-00 Secretary of the Treasury.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OAK ORCHARD ACID 'SPRING WATBIL.—
Pamphlets containing the opinions of eelebrated Chem
iota and Physicistss respecting the use of this WATER
in the ease of many diseases of the human system. will
be supplied gratis on eppboation to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CllEgard UT Streets, or FRED
ERICK BROWN, In., NINTH and CHESTNUT
Street,.
CALL AND &BT A PAmpritra.
BATCHELOR'S HAIR urn.—This celebrated
and perfeot Hair Dye is the but in the world, All
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
has gained Buell extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Hair
Dye instant/1r produces a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair,
and win remedy the ill affects Cd . bad dyes, invigorating
the hair for life.
Bold by all Druggiata end Perfumer'. Wholmle.
FARNE&TOCK & CO., DIM . = & CO, PhiladelPhiti.
mhl-tf
OHS PSICIS CLOTHING OF THE LATEST
errx.xe, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling otiose meshed in
Plain Figurea. MI geode made to order 'warranted
satisfactory. Oar ONE-PRICE ayatem 111 ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
„.31.47 70111 $ h nn. Hog MARKET Street.
GEoVER it% BAKER'S UIiWISE/4.28D
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINh.B.
The Beat in Use for Family Sewing.
No. 730 CHESTNUT` Street, Philadelphia. add-Is
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other desorip
bon of. Printin, of the moat
most reasonable rate, at RINGWALT & BROWN'S,
Dr.xidis Building. Re: Rooth TUT RTI Photo. dot!-tf
BURIME—TWAY.—On the 2d instant, by the Rev.
Joules r 3, ehrun. Mr. Henry C. Burette to Mies Emma
L. Twee, allot' this atty.
GEI GER —FGBTER.—Ort tbe 21st ult.. by Rev. B. M.
Tillotson. Mr. Tao W Geiger to Mow Malmo Foster.
MTFERGER—RELLEY...-On the Mth ult.. by Rev.
B. M. Tthotton, Frederick A. 4rtecger to Miss Louise.
M. 2elkey
VIER:TEEN—TIiOMAB.--On the 81st 'ult., by RiP.
Joseph Ferri. al r. Jeseient fletnerteen. of Femagal,
Ireland, to Mots Sarah A. lignites, of Delaware. tr
MARE—BAC tbe attt January_, by Rev. Mr.
Bunker, . sir. Mart i n Mars . of Lower Merton. Mont
gomery county, to MISS Ante E. Brown, of Flak *
EllitlTFL—Of typhoid fever. on the eh instant, An
netta Old, eldest daughter of Vincent and Mary o.
klinith lased 8 years and O months.
Vh7.ll , l.—lit Berlin,Prussia. on April lath. in the
23th year of her age , Caroline, wife of Charles
Venni, of this pity.
k..LLIS —On the 4th instant. John D. Ellis, in the 37th
year of his age.
Funeral front his Isle residence, No. 1133 North
Thir:eenth street. on Tuesday afternoon, at I O'clock."
°Awry —On the 3d instant. Mrs. Anna M. Carty,
wife of James H. Carty, daughter of Henry and Sarah
E. Wearer, in the 26th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her hushand. N W.
corner of Twenty-fourth and Jefferson streets, this
(Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
CHRIS NPR e.R.—le this city. on the 2d irritant.
Ella. daughter of the late John and Martha Christo
pher, in the 14th year of her age.
Funer.:l from the residence of her mother. Willow
Grove, Montgomery county, this (Monday) afternonn,
et 4 o'clock.
. ,
HUN ER.—Cn the 2d instant. 3. Elizabeth Garwood,
widow of Andrew H. Floater
Funeral from the reeimance of her father. comer of
Fifth and I ine streets, Camden. thin (ftiotday) atop
noon at 2 o'clock.
111ViA.—Lin the 3d instant. Amelia J. Irvin, wife of
William Irvin. and daughter or Shadrach and Ann Job.
bine, in the 26th.year of her age.
Funeral from her parents' retideince. Chur ch street,
Mentwunk, this diond.y afternoon, at! o Moak. *
KaiRR —On the 3d :net., Mary AIM Hebblethwaite,
in the 10th }vat of her age. dangle er of Wm. Kerr.
Funeral from the residence of her fatner, No. 1010
Vienna street. below Frankford road, this (Monday)
afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
hAB .—On the act instant, Emma C. Ennis, wife
of the late Carey F. Knew'.
Femoral from her late residence, N 0.431 North Fourth
street, Ole Monday) morning, at 9 o'clock.
PEftli F.o.—On the 3d Instant, Alexander, eldest son
of Hugh and Louisa Perm, in the Nat y ear of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. NS
Eilynen street. this (Monday) morning, et 10 o'clock: •
RA1.1.1,14'8.—0n the 3d instant, Mrs. Mary Frullipe,
in the 78th year of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 1239 Lyndall
street. below Walnut. this (Monday) afternoon, at 4
*
o'clock.
MI DDLETOPL—On the 3d instant, lada B. Middle
ton. in the 11th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her nerents. N 0.843
Twelfth street, this (almond day) morning, at 10 o'oPk.
MOURNING STORY, NO. 918 CHEST
NUT Street.—BESSON & SON have just re
ceived gray mixed Chem, DiVaines. tvio ; black and
whits Pane printed Grepadinaßareses. Wle; blank and
twine do., 115X0 ; black and purple Chalky Delaines.
Imo ; bang ßaines, wygp ; blank plaid Batavia. 18Vo;
asoond mourning &palish Ihintzes, lon ; tihspilera
Plaid Poil de Ohavres,oo4o, o.
Also. black Sanwa,. Grape Marets, Crape Timms
tans,Summer Bombazines. Challis. Same I:termini,
or Grenadine Bareges, Camels' Hair Bare:cp. Taint
ass, ?douse/inn. Lawns. and all other goods requisite
of deep ann souond mourning attire. apsil
orCARD OV THANKS.—THE UNDER
BIGreISII hereby tender their furcate thanks to
the members 01 the vaiious fire organizations of the
city, that rendered snob efficient service at the fire
which occeurrad at their manufactory, at Fairmount , oa
the night of Ftidar. the Ed instant. Poignantly regret
ting the tote of life on the occasion. we offer our heart
felt condo:thee to the relative' of those who sacrificed
their lives in nobly performing the *elf-imposed and
H eir Beer flame datiee of a Fireman. and we hope that
t ie tome-re the wind to the shorn lamp," may
give them strength to bear with fortitude the dispensa
tion of an All-wise Providence
DAVID TRAIN Es CO.
Philadelphia. May 4.1E81. my 6 It
FORT DELAWARE —ALL PACK
AGES unstudied for the holdiera ewe stationed
rgiTo ' rt Delaware can be forwarded by seedieg them,
crop- rly dirseted. to tne Steamboat PILOP__ROV.
which leaves Arch-street wh arf l on Tuesdays, There
days, and baton/It's. at 8 olook A. M. or to the
eteamboat MAJOR REY BOLO. which leaves from
the lama wharf daily, at I o'cilook P. M. The mail
leaves daily. at 5 A. K.. and alt lettere should be sent
through the Post Office. to 4-smw3t
[TT' , MECHANICS' INSCRANvE cu.
May 2. IMI.
Tim Animal Election for TareALY Limiutors will tia
held at the Office of the cninn.ny, No. 132 1 North
81...XTa nuns_ on MONDAY next. May GUI, between
lo o'clock A. AL and 2 P. M.
ml 2 at B bRN Aft D RAFFERTY. Re °rotary'.
gGIRARD COLLEGE.—TIIE DIREC
TORS of the Girard College give notice that
y are ..... red to band ont. in the Stale of Penneyl-
Vallia, t,.atr orphans. in accordance with the win of
Menden Girard, sinew le oeeneatlone, such MI Agri
culture, cavanalion, Arts . ineehameal *1 MOM Wald
Mintufaeteres. ihe master will be required to teach
has apprentice his reopeotive art, and to furnish aim
with suitable board and In: sing in has own place of re
sidence (except where for special reasons. Om appren
tice may be allowed to board elsewhere.) . The master
wall be allowed to take each orphan on trial for a term
not exceeding One month, and the apprentice, wh•ll
board. sv,ll fanainhed by the institution with &suita
ble ceche. Persons desirous of °Owning an apprentooe
fan apply at the College between the hour. of 3 and 5
V. M.. or if not citizens of Philadelphia. can address
the undersigned in writing. giving Il&Mft, residence. as
causation. and reference ; the latter, whenever ponible ,
to be residents of Philadelphia.
HENRY W. AREY.
BUHR Secretary of Girard College.
OTIPICIR OF I'HE LEHIGH COAL
ANC HAVIGAIION COMPANY
PVILADELIIIIIS. April 27, 1861-
The stated annual muttna of the titookhoidere of OW
Company will be held at their Mhos. on 1 (J 8D • Y
moraine, the 7th day of 'et t Y next, at It o'olook alter
which an eleotion for officers of the Company WO he
tbere bold. to close at 2 o *look?, M. ga the game day.
ask3O-Unti JAM' CUX, rrawident.
PNOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of the GERMANTOWN
t::KET COMPANY will be held at their office,
MAIN threat. German.own, on T VEADAY next ( Mar
7Let T g o'clock P M., for the eurpoae of electing
tIEVEN DIRECIOItB, and the trenteotiop of other
ousted*. JOOEPP KIvG,
ADM i t Isa--434 Dar On mum.
NOTICE.
OFFICIAL
Tuxes SPRY PIPARTMIENTI April 29,lBBl.
MARRIED.
DYED.
AMOFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE
iristuterics °advert?, No: 310 WALNUT
merc — a A F a re e nsu M e e n e eConm tane
wloeMeodedainrM the
ably to charter, on MONDAY, the 6th day of MAY
next. at It o'clock. 14.
Ihe Annual e leo'ion for Threaten' will tyke
_place
unmediately thereafter. A. C. L. CRAWFORD
sail° llll2oliktebt" Beoretair.
MOFFICE OF THE SHAMOKIN VAL
LEV AND POTTSVILLE BALAWAD COM
, .309 WALNUT Street.
PHILADSLPHIk. April 11.1861
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
ohvroolno Valley and Pottsville Railroad °mostly will
be held at the Office of the romoinT• on MOND 4 Y.
dtb of _mar. at 12 ...clook. for the eleepea of MiLlidleil
and rraoident t.. serve for the sewing !ear.
.112)&dtm0,6
P NIISYLVANIA HOSPITAL. PHILA
DELPHIA, tth month, 6th.1661 —The contribu
tors to the PSNNtY VANIA HOPITAL. are hereby
notified that an election for t w e e e ! Manager' and a
Treasurer. to verse for the ensuing yen,. will be held.
commit to Kw, at the HoapitaL FIFTH MON/4,
01 tith 1861. at 4 o'clock P. oz
i,pB tm76
h M..
r 61DDL E. Seoretars.
OFFICE PENSYLVAN /A RAILROAD
pr R
comp Any, Philedelptca, April 17, 1861.—The
d of Director! have this day deolared a semi-an
noel dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the capital
stook of the Company. clear of State tax, eaTahle on
ftnd atter May 16th, 1831.
Nweri of etiorzies for collcotioti efdividellde can he
had on application at the office of the Cowan, Pie.
258 8. Third street. THOMAS T. FiftrEt,
Bele Ira Tree/layer,
SCHUYLKILL AND 8132.+QUEHANNA
RAIL ROAD ~ .o.—The Annual Meeting and
leotion of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Sas
quelunna...Dailroad Company. as required by their
charter, Will be bald at the CONTiNEDITAL DOTBL,
in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. on IVIOII-
DAY,May et:eat:Al, at le o'olook, Pd,, for the purpose of
OW:wag a President' and six Managers to serve for the
ensuing year, and also for the consideration of snob
other business as may properly be brought before said
mee tie g_. FRANK B. BOND,
April /.1. 1561. faent-tmvall Secretors.
lUILITARY NOTiCES.
VOLUNTEERS WANIEII, for the
DAN. HOF GHPRTY LIGHT INFANTRY. All
Moe desirous of r emus tasir ootrutrf 'Pi II .Plens9
eall at th eir bsedquartere, se JOS. P. CROUSE:a.
ti , outhea.t corner of EI.e:Vt;NTH end SHIPPED! ; also
et 7. i IMM INA', THIRD btreet, below Minima. By
order 0- Ccptein !MOW. 1¢76.9r
iTHE t• OLD GUARD" of 'State Fend-
Meg and their friende. who wish to join for Borne
Froteettoo. will meet at the Armory, CIiEnTNUT.
above Fifth streot IBIS EVe.Blo G. at 80 . Moak,
. r very Monday, Wocineeday, and Friday evenings,
k r drill, t*
TE N TION - 1 - TWELFTH.
WAND HOWE GUAR!) tditl meet on MONDAY
I.:‘ , enteg. May 6te, at the Hail, Iwortheatt career of
FOURTH aid G REEN Streets. Business of he
y:educe. 114*.] D. B. SLIFER.
A FEW ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MEN
wanted to MI op the ranks ore company for inimical
oovvioo Coll Immo lintel, at TEMPERANCE
HALL, T WELFTrt and FILBERT Ste. M 92 4t*
AT A MEETING OF THE KA MO!
RIFLES, held on TUESDAY evening, the following
resolution was passed:
hero:tied, That a committee of eleven be an
jointed to collect funds to purchase came and equip
ments.
Under the above resolution the fonoWing gentlemen
here annotated and are empowered to receive sub
scriptions:
D. W. STUART. Ed West !Alma Square.
E. W. GOU .D.,1v0 59 Bow% Third street.
E. C E STEWART, 633 Arch street.
W. S. DICK, M. 11 934 rine street.
H. HAIN KR-, 427 Walnut street.
phiNIN shfirmods Vine street.
4EO. W. tlDELtdeael,l 46 Girard attest.
NbtL, tia South Ninth street
E. D. VAN PO ItN 1600 Wallace street.
B. WRIGLEY, 234 South Fourth Emmet.
L. T. IROMPSUN. Idle Filbert street. m12.4*
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—WANTED. 500 able-bodied men, between the
ogee of at and rears . not Ism than five feet four
and a half inches birth, and of stood Character.
Soldiers serving in this corps perform duty at navy
yards and on board United States ships-of-war on
foreign stations. All other micomation which mar be
desired wilt be given at the Rendezvous, No. 311
!South FRONT Street.
First Lieutenant W. ATOREB BOyD.
an3o-1m Recruiting Officer.
LINCOLN DRAGIOONS.--Volwa.
teen wishful of joining in a ("wain , Conmang
we requested to call and enroll themselves at
calEsTpuT Street, fourth story, without
delay.
By order of W. S. WOODS,
mr4-2t* Captain Commanding.
OFFICIAL.
-NAVAL GENERAL ORDER.—At a
Naval General Court Martial, convened in the
^ay of Washington, on the 12th dew of March, 18e1.
Caplan Jayne! Armstrong, of the Navy, was tr,ed on
the following charges and specificiationa. preferred
against him by direction of the Peoretarr of the Navy
CHARGE I.—NEGLECT OF DV VY.
Fpenutnative 1. In this: that the saiditt ROM
Armstrong being, on the twelfth day M. January.
e elite-n hundred and sixty one. is command of the
vatted States Nary Yard at Warrington, State of
Florida. and a naval force thereat adequate to a de
fence of raid and did, then and there. oa the demand
of Commissioner/ of the state of Florida, supported by
a military foroe from the States of Alabama and Flo
rida, eurrender to them, without remittance. said yard,
the public property thereat, and a portion of tht, force
under Ins command.
Slim-Watt= 2. In this: that the said Captmin James
Armstrong being. on the seventh day of January, or
thereabout, eight•en hundred and sixty-one, in com
mand of the United States Navy Yard at Warrincon,
state of Florida. and the naval forces thereat, and hav
ing reason to apprehend the approavh of hostile force,
did then sod there. and at all times sob mquent thereto
to the twelfth day of January, inclusive, eighteen hun
dred and sixty one. fall to take die of dinar, and proper
measures for the defence of said yard. and the public
property thereat,
Specification 3, In thus: that the said Captain lames
Armstrong being, on the ninth day of January, eighteen
hundred and sixty-one, in command as set forth in 'he
lastyrecieding spec fie tion did then and there. and at
all times subsegnent thereto to the twelfth day of Janu
arr. melumve. eighteen hundred sad eixty-one. vegleot
to remove to Fort riokeoe, or other place of safety, the
men ander his command.. and nAlnitiore of War. and
otrer publio property in his obarge, or the latter to de
stroy ; mthough at the time aforesaid he was 'n eons ant
expectation of the appro eh of a ho tile force which ha
believed he could not. with the forces under his coat
mend. succeashrly 4) resist.
Cilaft l 4 I . —Dlhßlf,Dll3blrlF: • OF OROF:114 AND
CONDUCT Übillt e Co M IN O OFFICER.
Spar;Aratiest 1. In thin: that the gad Captain Junin
Armstrong being, on the ninth day of Jaw'. 11. eighteen
hundredlan d sixty-one. in commend of the United States
Navy Yard St Warrington. Fbrida. end tee naval forces
thereat. and in charge or the public property attached
thereto, and in receipt also, at that time, of an order
fronfthe aeoretary of sue Navy, dated January the third,
eighteen hundred and sixty-one—of he tenor following:
. lie vigilsnt to protect the public property. be Qom-
Mending officer at Fort Barrancas has been instructed,
to consult with you. You will co-overate with him. "
rid, then and there, and at times i-übseetient therein to
the twelfth of Januar. ,eighteen hundred and eisty-one.
in violati o n of said order, neglect to send the marines.
and other men under his command to Fort Pickens to
co-operate in the def nee thereof, and to remove to a
place of safety the pubis property in his charge. or to
take any measures, or practice any vigilance for the
p.otection of sad Navy Yard and the public property
attached thereto, except to double the guard at one of
the gate. of paid yard.
,Fpee,,fiearion 2 le this: that the said Captain James
Armstrong. being in command of the United States
a t 11/ A rington. Florida . end the naval fumes
thereat an u
the Navy directing him terbir Annt h ref,faranof
putilin eroperty. and to co-operate with the command
ing officer at Fort Barrancas, who was Lieutenant
eiemmer, United States Army, did, on the tenth day of
January, eighteen hundred' and sixtr•one. then and
there. to accordant* with an understanding previously
had with Lieutenangatlemmer, despatch the steamer
wrindotse to aid him, Lieutenant blemmer. in the de
fence of hie post. Fort Pickens. Florida, to which he,
Lieutenant Stemmer, had removed ; and thereafter. to
wit: on the twelfth day of January, eighteen hundred
and sixty-one. the said Captain James Armstrong, in
violation of elicit understanding and his-instructions,
issue°, without the knowledge of Lieutenant Stemmer,
to meutenant U. A. Berryman. commanding said
steamer, an order of the following tenor: " You will
continue to co operate with the commanding officer at
Fort Pickens, but would an attack be made, you will
not Ere a gun unless it be actually necessary in the de
fence of the vessel under your cornmind. In the event
of the cati.ure of the fort, you will proceed immediately
to the station to which you have been ordered by the
Navy Department. It is reported that the yard is sur
roundrd by armed men:*
UlPall these charge. and speolhastions the " Einduir
of the Court Is in the following terms!
The Court, having maturely considered the whole
case, with the evidence and the defence aloreasid, find
as follow.: .
"1. That the first apeeifioation of the first charge
against he said Captain James A r matrons is preyed, ex
cept as to the words in said speoification—• adequate to
a eefance of said yard.
2. That a second isperafication of the first charge
against the 'Hid Cap ain James Armstrong is primed.
"S. That the Om speaification of the first charge is
proved, except that the 'moused did remove or send to
Fort ick ens thirty men—a part of hie command—thirty
muskets and some ammunition, and a barge load of
provisions.
•• And the Court thereupon further find that the said
Capta.n James Armstrong is guilty of the first charge
ofseglect of duty,
And the (Mort doth further find;
. 4 1. That the first specification of the second charge
against the licensed la prsved, exoept taat warty men—a
part of his commarsa—were sent by the said Captain
James Armstrong to 00-operate in the defence of. Fort
Yichang.
And they further find :
2. That the second specification of the second charge
is proved.
'• end thereupon the Court find the said Captain
James it matrons to be gultrY of the second charge of
disol.cdtince of cider. cad conduct unbecomtng an
gfit ser.
And the sentesee of tbe Court ia:
"That the said Captain James Armstrong be sue-
Petaled from duty forth* term of five year,, with the
Lose of pay for the first half of the said term. and be re
primanded by the honorable neorelary of the navy in
general orders
have approved this sentence, and Captain James
TORPtrOrti wilt accordingly be easpended,from duty for
the term of five yea a from thie date, with lotus of pay
for the first half of the said term.
In carrying into execution that part of the sentence
which oi mete that • aptain Armstrong be reprimanded
in general orders, I have a painful duty to perform.
The stemma in this case might be considered severe
without the addition of a reprimand: bat a court Com-
Pored of atrium the highest in rank and moat experi
enced in the service, has deemed otherwise, and us
Judgment cannot but be approved. Th. misconduct.
indeed. which led to this trial does not Weet alone the
reputation and discipline of the naval riervice, but the
interest of the 'whole people. And the age and length
of service of the officer who hue been bound guilty of
dereliction of duty, under such ciroumstances. nutted
of conetuntiug any claim to Jenny, only render it the
more imperative that the discipline of the service
should be vindicated.
It was the duty of Captanddrmetrong as the dom.
Mandit g officer of the naval [incest Pensacola—a duty
yroich he could not but know Yea eXpreitely and
'• strictly enjoined" on him by law—to ehow in himself
" a good example of patriotism," as well as to be" vigi
lant in inot_tng the o.mcfuct" of those under his com
mand. W heaver the embarrassments of Inc iposition
may have been. an earnest patriotism would have
taught him to make the best possible use of all the re
sources at his disposal—adequere or ibedequate—and to
have imparted zeal by his example to those around
him. Inroad of sanering toe promptmes of loyalty to be
chocked. aithet by so speculations or conjectures of
hie oven-or any suggestions I rom others, es to the pos
sible views and designs of superiors in oiboe. Had he
discharged his duty with stern fidelii he might have
disappointed some. but as events have reoently.shown
in the ease of another officer placed in ell:01w mourn
atanoes, he would have been untie d by the apeman of
big fellow-countrymen Sod the respect even of anther).
Diet& Tee Palest. as well as the meet honorable (mums
for every ind.vidual in the public service. whe her COM
mend er or subordinate, is to be tree to the flag of his
country, no ma.ter what ditlionitiee or dangers tricorn
pass it.
t hie General Order will be promulgated es usual, at
all too naval stations and on board of all vessels of the
navy in commission. GI tth.ON WELL Ed,
Elearetaryof the Navy.
Navy Department. logriiil.lB6l. Mre
GIGN tail la NAVAL ORDER.
A Naval General Court Martial. °mounting of a
full complement of officers of the highest null in the
servioe, wears candy convened in the city of Weiseing
ton for tie trial of Captain James Armstrong, of the
OM. Olt CIuATIMB growing out of his surrender of the
Navy Yard at Warrington. Florida.
tielore the ''curt separated. the members of it ad
demise° a OoMMUniOation to the Navy Department, of
which the fillowiris is
1 he President and Members and Judge A dvooate of
the Court late 3 held 111 the city of Washington, D. C.,
for the trial of Commodore Armstrong, beg leave re
som_tfully to submit to the lion. reo etary of the Navy
the propriety.. justice, and good ponoy of bestowing
some aporou g rze e m o s a r a k d o c i t its e4Pirr, probation Onikripl i t
sp u tr a i r t.
Q
Quartermaster of the Navy. on duty in th e ya rd .
at Warrin• 'on. Florida. when the aame wee surren
dered. on th• 12th of January, Mel. who, with manly
pride. and in a spirit of patriotic devotioo, ssfered to
obey the order to haul down the National Flag on the
Ooeselon of said surrender.
"The evidence of his honorable devotion to the
dignity and credit of the Flag of his country is found
in the record of the testimony in Commodore Arm
strong's case.
" itespecifaily submitted, Ity order of the Court.
A. 13 MAONUD I, III JuageAttvooate,
"WASILINUTON, P. Co April 8.
It appear., from the testimony taken in Captain A rm
strot.s. ■ ease that Triaiam Copulas , an axed seaman.
doing Cull as quartermaster in the Warrington Navy
Yard at the time of its eurrender. when ordered by
Lieut. F. B Rearbair to haul down the hational Flax,
promptly and lodignainiy refseed to obey the order
'rite revs and reverend , . tithe IMPII IlVele exhibited
for It , it °notary's nu. in the hour of tut peril is not the
tree worthy or bent called untie atm chive' in be e .use
d•splayed by on• in an bumble station. It is the more
deservin s of commemoratio• — l'r subordinates in the
novice are ant usually expected to set example. 01 ra
ttle ism and lideiit. in their trusts, but to fo•low them.
'r he Departmatt deems it n.• more than strict flame
to William O.llWIlq that this testimonial from the tfourt
ib his behalf shontd be Made known tansußbent the ser
vice. It tliersiona dittoits that thia General eirder be
publicly read. es early as tosettaable after its reomPt.
by the Commander. of all naval 'rations. and mit yaw , .
of the Play, in commission. in the pietism./ of the offi
earls and men under their command.
fil Ulm" W1114,138 t _
eeoretary of the NITY-
NalrY DePikrtiiient, Awn 24. UM.
NEW YORK AUCTION SALES
AUCTION NOTICE.
•
LOCKWOOD BROS.,
45 MURRAY STREET,
NEW YORE,
WILL OFFER AT AUCTION, FOR CAM
ON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8,
AT THEIR BALES ROOMS,
LARGE SPEC/AL RALE
OF
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
AND STRAW GOODS.
1,300 cartons of new and desirable SPRING BON
NET RIBBONS.
300 cartons of FRENCH FLOWERS.
300 easels, comprising a general assortment of
STRAW GOOD&
Together with a general assortment of Millinery
Goods, consisting of Aerophane and French Crape*
Bonnet Silks. &o. my4-3t
RETAIL. DRY GOODS.
SHEPPARD, VAgi c ipLINHEN, &
1008 CHESTNUT ST.,
Invite the attention of purchasers to their naurnally
large as II well-selected stook of
LINEN AND HOUSE-FURNIEDING
DRY GOODS,
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS,
HOSIERY. EMBROIDERIES,
CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC., ETC.,
which, having been imported under the old tariff, can
be sold much below the present market rate.
They beg leave else to Inform their (= t amers an d t i•
Rgenerally that they trtil from th a date DEDUCT
RIVE PER CENT. on all goods bought of them and
Paid for on delivery. mire et
CHOICE GOODS.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO.
Rave Jut received,
PER LATE bTEAMERIL
A CHOICE - ASSORTMENT OF
PARIS DRESS GOODS,
OF THEIR OWN HELECTION
IN PARIS,
Eiribragang the Tory
LATEST NOVELTIES
111 DESIGN lan) FABRIC.
n 46 at SIC end BEO CHESTNUT Er.
PARIS MANTILLAS.
THOS. W. EVANS & 00.
Invite attention to their
LARGE AND ITANDSOME STOOK
OP
SPRING MANTILLAS,
SILK, LACE, CLOTH, ter..,
Their '-'
MANTILLA DEPARTMENT
Being a Isesetalikr, the assortment wilt be found '
COMPLETE AND UNEQUALLED.
mss 3t SlB and 820 CHESTNUT street
SPEOLIL NOTICE ! 1
On and after tine date
woken y * cue tete will offer
EVERY POSSIBLE innucratracr
CASH PIIRCHASERS TO
OP DRY GOODS!
Being to reduce their Stock they will give
Good Boredom !:
Beautiful Fancy Silks for 75 cents, worth 411.12
Peary Rich Fumy bilks for el, well worth $1.45.
Grenadine and Damps Goode, about one half their
wattle.
Gray Mixed Geode, in every varlet!, from ii,eente Der
yard to be eents.
BLACK SILKS, RIgUIIp_LUEIREGUS, VERY._
— Neat Black Brocade hills, double faced, ta.. &c.
Be Lainea, Calicoes, Cam:norm, Cloths, Yet/Goan.
&o.
Linens. Muslim Flannels. Quilts. Covers, &e. &o.
SHAWL, AN D'CLOAK-ROOM EX H 181
French Lace Mantles'. rouoise, Shawie, busertee.
Cambria Leon Mantles. Chatiulla Laos Goode, co.
Black Sill Coats Mantlee p .A 0.. in every stria,
At TH.ORNL;di &. CHIBM ii,
A. F. Center AIBHTI.t & BP/<II4G GARDEN Ste.
TOTS-tf
MILITARY CLOTHING.
JOBN THORNLEI'S, 311 CHESTNUT
Street, north side—the oldest establishment in the
United States.
'INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
For Army and Navy Equipments.
PaTe.l 4 lT RUBBn3t OA.NI P BLANKETS,
KNAPSACKS EN A HACKS,
HAVERSACItS. Bs RSACKS,
c APT KENS. TENTS.
GUN COVERS, GUN COVERS,
CAPES. CAPES,.
CAPS. COTS, CAPS. COATS,
And every other article that is manufactured of India
Rubber—le of the beet material.
myS 1m if JOHN THORNLEY.
KERSEY CASSIMERE,
striTABLZ 101
VOLUNTEER COMPANIES,
For sale by
TINGLEY, ENGLISH, &
41.28-fnaw-6t 28 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
UNIFORMS
FOR TEE ROME GUARD OF PHILADELPHIA,
AND OTHER CORPS.
CHARLES HARKNESS,
60S CHESTNUT STREET,
Now getting up the UNIFORMS for the °Mears and
privates of the " GRAY RESERVES", is premed to
undertake the equipment of Regiments or Companies
at thelowest rates, and at the shortest notice.
N. B.—Particular attention to style, &0., is furnish
ing (Mears' Uniforms.
MILITARY CLOTHING,.
GRANVILLE STOKES',
609 CHESTNUT STREET.
The 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. j r )tcpor of
GRANVILLE STORES, 609 CHESTNUT Street.
For alevines , and durability. these garments cannot be
surpassed. and every purchaser to sure to receive a
handsome and valuable sift. my -a t
ARMY CLOTRING.—LndIgo Blue and
4 - 11, Cadet Battirets ; Regulation 1116kiee on baud and
for gale by J LEA,
age-dt* 12E and 130 CREB NUT Street.
OPAL DENTALLINA.—We speak from
eraetieatereerienee when urine that the OPAL
DOTALLINA made by Mr. liffloyi of BRuaD and
IC
SPUCE 2treete, is decidedly the nicest preparation
for the month and teeth that we base ever used. We
believe it fulfils all that is claimed for it. and being re
commended by the Nana eminent dentists we advise all
to rive it a trial.—BulLdia, apll-3m•
11,7 - 013 ALWAYS KNOW the Photographs
vett Ambrot. Dee made at RE MER'SHem
Elk GOND Street, above omen, because they ere *eve
rtor pictures. It*
r{ INE SHIRT MANUFAOTORY.-4.W.
A- - Boors', 81.4 CIMTNUT Strew, a few doors
below the " Continental." The attention of Wholosale
Dealers is invited to his IMPROVED CUT OF
SHIRTII, of superior fit, make. and material, on hand
and IStsde to ontiwr wt •hwrtwat wnt
51.113 ARS, SYRUPS, AND O()PFEES.--19.
DONATI UR, 23 South WATER Street, offers for
stele 5,000 bbls of Steam Refined riugare. including all
the various trades, at reduced cash yynoes, Palate , in
par funds. Also, Ea) bbls of Philadelphia Steam Seined.
C arifiea, and eusar- house'Su gars, 5)0 bads and bble of
Steam Syrups and Buser bonne Motormen. and LW bats
grime reaming grades of klto Coffee. at reduced cash
ovine.. vanilla on demand In Penns! Priem. Delaware.
and New Jersey nurrenor, at par. rrirrt.At•
STATIONERY ANDJEWELRY
••••-' Paokacre furntabed to Agents and Dante ,rs atom
reduced rates. Call. (or send stamp.) bog CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia, Fa.
PA 14 1 / 1 14 r 110
•
ir.t.ifLA V E-ISTON vit. A V .IC-81'014
My stok reduced ve stones bad Mosumeuts to be
eobf at ver7 arm e. Please call and examine,
before eurobaainc elsewhere, at Marble Works or
A. STEIN METZ,
mew 11110451; Averms. two. , ELKVENTHiIift.
FiticNOLl ZIN o—Pure SNOW WRITS
(Vielle, Malawi &Pa%) Ground ut and
fir MN by THEFLI. ultoluxy,
v AO 11...411,
C l -ROMI GSEEN Manufactured and
%,/ fig Kt. WSIFIEJULk allaWi so
11111 Cr sad 41, monk'
SALES BY AUCTION.
AUCTION NOTICE.
-
CARGO BARK CHANTICLEER,
4,700 BAGS
PRIME TO OHOIOR
RIO COFFEE,
IN pouns BAGS.
DUTILH, COOK, & Co.
•
Will lea, at their Auction Store,
No. 194 SOUTH FRONT ST., ABOVE WALNUT,
ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 9. at 110'131mA.
4,700 BAGS RIO COFFEE, prime to choice quality
jest arrived ex Chanticleer.
Catalogue', and Sample, on Tuesday morning.
CORIMISSION HOUSES
ARMY BLANKETS.
BLUE,
WHITE.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF EACH.
For Seta bl
STUART & BROTHER.
my3-6t* • 1.3 BANK STREET.
WOOTALENS.
A. FULL ASSORTMENT.
For Bala by
STUART & BROTHER.
m73-6t. 13 BANK STREEr.
:BLUE TcF,RSEYS
AND
CLOTHS,
Suitable for Military or Naval earls:ow,.
Pot male by
FROTHINGII&M, & WELLS,
avlB-if tf 33 LETITIA EMMET
SPRING MILLINERY.
GMMRS. E. JACOBS, No. 212 NORTH
EIGHTH Street. will open a FASEHONAHLH
48. 0 RTMENT OF SPRING MILLINARY, Pe
THURSDAY, April 11th.
WA.NTIS.
ALADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAIN
in; Cot her Nurse Maid a situation in a family
proceeding to England,
end will °onside, anuses th anuses s
SA an equivalent for her services. She is used to the
sea, an excellent attendant on board of ship, and has
but recently returned from a long voyage in care of
osildten, and is in every respect a trustworthy 1701110 El•
Apply to Mrs. HART, 427 aPRUCE Street.
anya-fmult*
WANTRD—AGRNTB to sell PACKA
GER of BTATIOIVERY and JEWELRY, at
Role one third lea then °an be purchased elsewhere.
all COURTress (stamp enolosed) 3. L. BAIL EY,No.
04 Street. Boston. Maw. mhafkam
p mPLuYERS WANTING YOUNG
JILL. me n , ke., 'we invite,' to address the" Empfor
ment Committee," at the Rooms of the Yonne
Chnstian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT
Street. ap3-em
WANTED—A VESSEL. of the capa
city of from 1.000 to 1,900 barrels, to load for the
eat Indies. Apply to
J A URETCHE & CATIOTAIItS,
son toy arid 1e.04 South FRONT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
fin TO LET ,--Commodious modern
=A- DWELLTPIe. in plownt 10 - wation, 028 1 GPESDI
fittest Apply at 24 South FOURTH et. nty6 Pt*
dm TO LET, at Germantown, a conve-
Di•nt niutrt•LLlNG on School-Pon e Lane.near .
Township Lino Read with good eade. 'table. and
large yield. Scent e 164) unit( Ae it I. 'Mg Apply to
CA Ait E.FB if HO* US.
tnye•Jt• 4.35 W ALM., V Street
al TO LET-A THREE-STORY HOUSE',
im.17:36 MOUNT VERNON Street, with all the
modern im prove Me. my4 St •
dm FOR SALE, OR TO 1E r FOR TVE
kRABnN—A CIITTAGN' PESIDFNCE AT Rl
vt N d.. on the river front. nearly opp"site
Tacony, about eight twos tram the city. and ae,eas ble
man) times a day by tag nr steamboat. in from thirry
to forty-five minutes. The itemises ate in a high state
of cultivation. abourding in all ther esiratile
fruits, as strawberries , raspberries, btaokherries i cher
ries, eu• rent,. %race.. p•tno. klarart p ears. &0., &O . in
great varlet ] , and embellished with the moat select
assortment ofrnanienual trees. and rare and hardy
shrubb , ry and II ,were. rose!, ko ' he hotwoontame
a large parlor. dining • room. dontee kirohen. bath room,
with hot end cold water ; seven chambers; a large.
little, and ventilated vault; very dr. cellar; a large
rain-water cistern, with a perfeot filter at bottom.
constructed on sorentifio principles, aff rding the purest
water , or drinking. lywklog. or bathing; sigh • pump
with we I wa.er in kitchen and vault. Tne premises
are panning turnisr.ed, and will be let on reasonable
terms to a reapenegge party for the Seas On. Or other
wise 'the Inwitinn iswarranted per .
goat health 7. end
rombir:es all the aclvairages of a summer watering
Place for sailing and fishing. as also the finest gravel
turnpikes for driving. */ he place can be visits(' by the
John A. Warner steamer which leaves Chestnut-street
wharf at tire o'clock P. M.. return.ng same afierooon ;
or by rail at 11.30 at.. Walnut street wharf.
For further porlibulani and terms- aptilt to .
WiLMANI dc d ORES.
Corner of Twenty-first and Pace eta., or
THOMAS P. COPR.
rey3-3t* - - iI•WALN T Street.
GEMINTOWN PROPERTY TO
LRT.—A commodious MANSION. well shaded
by large trees. anthis a short distance from ehosinaker
LAU mutton. hoonoof McCa Mat.
nill-0 0 ' 18 Routh SECOtrD &root.
PUBLIO SALE.—WiII be sold at
Public sale on MONDAY, the 6th day of MAY
next. on tne premises in the Borough of Chester. De
laware oonnty, Pa.. at 2 o'oh.ok Y. M.. all that very cle
avable and valuable Property and Factory Buildings
thereon emoted. with anon notobin.ry fo be Image to ii.
9 he property us situated at the weamoost [anoint. in
Chester, containing AORbel OF LAND, bee about
SW feet river front. This prope , ty is wy. thy the atten -
ft-a of manufao urers ; to miles from Philadelphia,
and In almost hourly common cation with the city by
water and railroad. t..onditions st sale
ap29-7t.
JOHN COCHRAN,
Real Estate Agent and auctioneer
NaFOR SALE OR TO REST—Three
oCommodions brink DWELLINGS In Haddonfield.
New Jells!, centrally loomed, welt leaded, &0.,
within two ennarea of railroad depot
C. H. SHINN.
ap2B-tt QQ2WALNITT Stn et.
al TO RENT WITH FURNITURE.—A
MIL handsome ROUSE, with even modern oonveni
enoe,in Arch street, west of tleventeenth.
Apply to A. P. & J. H. MORRIS.
ep2O-Im 9 IS ARCH street.
MO LET-SECOND-STORY ROOM, 802
A. CHESTNUT street. over LEWIS LADOMUS
& Co.'a Jewelry Store. The test location in Philadel
phia for any kind of light business. apply in the
Jewelry Store. Rent fell
TO RENT—A very desirable STORE
Hotel." I'3 of "The
Continental
adapted for ISADALT. and nARNYBII S Maker "De
A II to JOHN RII,
teen Hon thwoot NINTH and RANSOM meow
is TO LET-A DESIRABLE DWKL
MIL LING. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH' Street.
Apply to wETHEAILL & BRoTHER, 47 and 49
North SECOND Street. ratin-u
01168TNIIT-STREET HOUSE and
MX /STORE to rent. —The desirable business location.
130 CHESTNUT Streetowith dwelling attacked. Andy
at 431 CHESTNUT +Street. . spit
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
RENT.—To Rent. the Mrge and commodious
modern-bruit noose, oorner of AfthlitT street Bad
WILLOW Avenue , with gae, bath, hot and cold water,
T
and_alt_ the modern unpmvemente. Apply to 1113,118 Y
S. ARR, 710 WERRA Street. Philadelphia. or on the
premises. apb-ti
TO RENT TWO 00IINT Y
Boustzs,oae mile from Tawny. Ingetre 1
, 10.
717 WiltuNUl: /street. mhls.3m
rllOl RENT-THE LARRE AND CON
VENIENT Goal Whorl toad Lumber Yard
..„ at
Nbnylandville.'rwenty-fourth ward. Apply to E. U. &
P. E. WARREN. on the premin.m. natin-tf
RR. OORSON,RIAL RSTATE BROW
• AND CONVEYANCER. VORRLSTOWN. PA.
Rut Estate bonat and •old on reasonable terms.
Born and detellima for wile or rent in Norriatown and
eouslbi• Gaeod raortintes nezointed. Colleotunur made.
The best referencia Ever!. d24-ent
DUBUC SALE OF VALUABLE PRO.
PERT_ Y._
THE "S MPORIUM . REAL ESTATE AND MANU
FACTURING COMPANY,"
.1r Of Mound vitt. Pulaski County. Minns,
Will offer at IT C eALE, oaths prenueas.
On WEDNESDAY. the 16th day of May next,
A Large Number of
DESIEADLA BUILDIPG LOTS,
Eligibly Located for Stores Al , Feotones, and kesidenoes.
so.
A SPACIOUS BRICK IRON FOUNDRY, WITH
MACRPrE SHOP,
And all the anisurtenences 1100elinalT for the business
of manntactunng Vaginae and Boilers for ineemboate,
Sugar, end all other Mills. used in the Southern and
Western country. The Patterns oompriec the modern
improvements in machinery. with a Lull and complete
set of Pattern, for Stoves, adapted to both wood and
coal. This property, from the advantageous location
of Mound Gay. is one of the most valuable in the
Southwest.
Also at the same time.
A FIRST-CLAM TR R tin-isTOs Y FRAME MO
DERN-BUILT ROTEL
Containing some fifty rooms. with a fu ll set of Furni
ture. Tae Hotel in now ticking a large and proSialile
business. Also a number of
BRICK STOR till AND COTTAGE ESIDENCES.
TERM 01 SALE.—Orle-iblirth (MI cas h ; the remain
ing payments in IL Si. and SG months from date of sale,
bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum.
The Gash payment may be made in the Bonds of the
Coalligur, and the time payments will be taken in the
Stook o* the Company at par, except for improved pro-
Party. for which three-fourths of the purormae-money
may remain upon mortgage.
As the Company propos, to dispoee of all their im
provements. oApannets have a rare Opportunity f or ow _
arable investments in one of the hest located and most
flourishing cities in the great Southwest. For_parben
hare, inquire of or addrco Instr. E. PEYTON
President E. R. E. &M.
Office Gun WALNUT Street. Philade.
BOARDIII
BOARDERS will be received at a retired
but pleasantly-situated Farm House. In GREE
TER COUNTY, but a short distance from tee Rail
road. The dwell'sg is beautifully shaded. whieb. with
large Vegetable and Fruit tia-deus, will funds!), beard
ere 'with every tuxury_the cmtintry can a ff ord, address
" 8.2 8.." office of The Pratt. ap26-Ime
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. 121.411 Y'S HALL.—The Forty itittth
Tenn benne on the let of Mai (Feast or at. Philip
and at. James.) 1861. Address
Rev. ELVIN K. 1321ITH,_Prinotigl.
tny4 2t &manna:42.21.1.
A MERIOAN 8011001, INSTITUIS
1-A. EST ABLIBOED 11.54--To sappir Fangbas and
&shoots with the best Teachers.
To ova cisootkeive to imitable appointments.
To boy and ea 0011001 properties on oonimission.
Ta eras parents iaroremdea ofseed *phonic,
O. B. WOODMAN & COMANY.
(Late Woodmiko, N ow .,
696 BKOADWAY, York
9 801Ith &MT& Street, rhiladelabith
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Bole Lealee_—.Mre. M. A. OAHE ETTI9O.i..
Stage WT A. CHAPie AN,
Stumm Arent— J O N. D. MURPHY.
BrATEFIT OP MR, TH•YER.
TWIN (MUNDAYI Eve:NING. May 6
Will be Presented ' ulwer's plat in 0 apt', entitled
THE t.rDl Q trYrrNS.
Cleude Melnotte, Mr. S. E. Murd. , ah r Pauline. MIL
alexia& Farber 84er. To copulae, Wite the pa.
trtotio prima. oat ed `i ePi KIT OF '76
SCA Li ON PRICIB. I Teen wrote fiesta Seeure. withi
Nit extra charge.) BO vote; parquet. t seats moored
pox et s n el r a lß n 6 s r ; i or ; o N b M rra
o r ' e l en e 2,6 septa) privte
1/uere open at quartet pour' 7 o'clock curtain will nY
at a quarter to 8 ..'.14,40
WHEATLEY & 43LAREE'li AROJI-ST.
THEATRE.
THIS ( MONDAY) EVENTING, Me 7 6 .
Will be presented the grand Militarp and Historical
Speateme. iu 6 Etiooho, rivaled
Tax. WARS OF NA POLBON THE GREAT
Composed. a-amed. end arranged by
Mr. 0, 0 4(0.: RYER.
With wham a Ipeoial engagement her been entered
into, and Who will irontain his remarkable per
soCOMPANY° v.
The whole OTAR in the Mut.
EPENNA..IIOAIMMX tie TUN ilpir
ARTS-1025 CH,EsTNIIT STIMET.
Tao Thin - v
-0110th ANNUAL ExtuttlTlON
of PAINTING X and EiGULiP ITU in now open,
Admittance =cents; enelfin oe mite; Chil
dren half price. Cetannlues cents. eta:Velem
Anil receive their tickets at the Academy. e,,82.ty
SANFORD'S OPERA DOUSB,
ELEVENTH STREW,
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY DECOR R ATED AND PAINTED.
S
Itgeseenred one of the ANFORD
a
R GEST COMPANIES ever pre/rented herateloii
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at T; Commence et
Admission te cents. Children ii Gents.
91 FIE GERMANIA GRORESTRA GIVE
•••• their PUBLIC RERICAIVIALIS every BATUR-
Dia oommenciaa st 1 nieleek et the MUSICAL
FUND DoLL. 8 ustrets 61; me! nakete,zo (motet
for sale at Chu:items & nu Chestnut street ;
Andre's. UN Chestnut street; and Beak & Lawtori t er
Chestnut street.
Ensagementa for Concerts. Commencements. Por
tion, &0.. made oral at teem Moe. Chmkering & Bon's
Pomo Ettore, 807 I..heentin street; William Stoll, ZIA
North Juniper greet. or C. broughmen, Ibtlje
venue. ieF/-41
MEDICINAL
BROWN' S E-SENUE 01P JAMAICA
GINGER.—FREDERIrK BROWN, Chemist and
PrVITZZ kit .ortheeak cornAr of Chestnut and Ftlth star
Philadelphia, so e manufacturer of Brown's velem of
Jamaica Ginger, whi. , lt is reoornized and prescribed oy
the ined iota Dm I Ili and haa become the standard family
medio.ne of the United BM , es.
. „
This Neeenor is a prep .ration of unusual exoellenee.
In ordinary diarrlicet. incipient cholera. in short, Nall
Times of profit , ation of the digestive functions. a is of
meetireabm value. During the prevalence c.f epideente
cholera and rummer contraiute of children, It le pecu
liarly rificacious ; no family, individual, or traveller
should be vir.tllollC it.
NOTICE —To prevent this valuable Essen, from
being counterleited. a new steel engraving. executed at
a great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrap
per, in order to gourd the purohaeer against bang im
posed up m by Prom. leen imtlitinne —IPNI
Prepare I only by P R I,DRI , ICU BRAM N, and for
Pale at bug Drug and Chemical store. N. E. on. ner of
Frith and chopinutet,eets, Philadelphia. and at F
.1)EllICK 131ana N. 3 ft.'s. Drug and illamirial litter&
B. E. corner of Ninth and Chestnutstreets. •• Conti
nental" Bole!. Pniladelphia. A len for sale by all re
spectable Druggists in the United States. 3m
ODR. J. WISE, No. 30 North
F iFTII &Teat, PITILADELPFILA.—Treats
inwpiessfitily. if angled to in War ' all diseases!
f .
of the LUivi3/3. ~ Kola end Rafl'r. awl
frsauentlY wires COPIdUItiPTION in its third. and lira'
eta e. He also rewires all °arable diseaera of the EYE
and EAR. Ile hair riven them hts entire attention for
he past 30 years. Will visit patients. 'when desired, at
heir residencies. aria tin It"
SAFES.
IDLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. 111 South SEVENTH Street, near the
ID
institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, ham secured so
elegant and convenient store. and has now on hand a
large assortment of Lillie's Co:definite.] I:Wrought arid
Chilled iron Fire and Burglar ?roof i , afgar,ttne 4 2e1.7
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made,' leo, Lat
he's Unequalled Dank Vault. Safe. end Sank `l ooks.
Lhlie's sank Vault Doors and Looks will be furniebeo
to order on abort notice. Thee is the strongest, best
protected. and cheapest poor and book yet offered.
Also, particular attention to called to Lillie's New
Cabinet Safe tor Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is con
cedeu to surpass in style and elegance an.thing Yet of .
feted for this purpose, and is the only one that is atria
1, fire and burglar proof.
Brictey have now on hand gay twenty of
Farrel, perring, at Co.'s Safe., most of them nearly
new, and some forty of other makers, compriong
complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately ex
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will
be sold at very low prices. Flease call and examine.
fiats-tytf M . C. gAI/LVII. Asset.
SPANS a W TRON':I
SALAMANDER. SAFES.
STORE
304 CHESTNUT ISTREE7.
PHILADELPHIA. Y.
bauA large variety of FIKE alwa ys SAFES always ot
d. 3-11
INSUJEA.NCIR COMPANIU.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT Attest.
FIRE AND INL tNUJPRIHRANCIo.
D16EC70113.
George W. Dayy. & Metlack.
Igazoool Wr i ght--......" Wright Bros &
HD. Dirue7 Davie & Bunny.
enryr Lewis, Jr— " Lewis Bros & CO.
C. Riohanison.... " J. C. Bowe & Co.
Samuel T. Bodine... ..Fres't W onus' Canal come/.
Juo. Feertrusu-....0f hverman & Co.
Geo. A. West ..• " West &. Fohes.
T. B. Martin.....,....." Severe, Martin. & Ce.
C. Wilson Deivis......Attorner-es law.
H..D. Wondruff..-...0f Sibley, Molten. & Woodruff.
Jno. Seamier, 1713 Green street.
NEtntnik: Ipeit,Prasident-
PRANCIN3 N. BUCK, vice President.
WILLIAMS I. BLA NCH AR D. Beare tore .
ANTURAOITE INSURANCE OOMPA
NY.—Antnorized Capital SERACO—GEARTER
PERPETUAL.
°Moo No. Sll WALNUT Street. botwoon 'Ward and
'Garth dtreet, PtuLtdolodia.
you company Inn form% aseinst loss or damage i 7
b..yee on ihuldilifil. Flinn - are, and Alonahanchao Fen.-
a 1 .
Also. Marino Insurances on Verse", Cargoes an/
. 111101 ,1 . Inland losu
11F01 rao_co to
011.11 MI ports of the Vasa.
Joseph
John Ketcham.
John R. Blahlation.
Wm. F. Dean.
J. E. Baum.
JACOB ESICER, President. .
FM. I. DEAN. Vuto Presideltl.
Ar 3610111:1111.13aiereuhrs. orS-t/
/mob Esher,
I. Lather,
. Andenried,
an/ reams,
?.tar Sister.
SAYING FITNUS.
SAVING _RUND-SIPSITED kITATES
COMPANY. comer' THIRD and CHEST
NLIMIgEUT o * .
N-b.B r FIVE PER cENP.
S. R. CRAWFORH.7.'.
JAMES R. HUNTER, Secretary and Tula, t"
Othoe hours. from 10 until I o'clock. ale
This Company is not Joined in any application to
Legislature. feu
A mERIOAN SAVING J'UND; & L °or
ner WALNUT pnd POURTII Streets, nontinuem
to meows deposits oad j ailear i nekdomorta as it
boo always done. 1311.1.D1N,
President.
boo Rf
Je4IW X WiIAXIIII. Trominevar
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
NOTICE. The partnership heretofore
existing between PKTHR HALL and FR %Melt
Bi..ACKBURNE, Jr.. under the firm of HALL &
BLACK bURNE. was diasolsod on the lStb nit by the
deoesse of Peter Rail ',the business of the firm will
be settled by FRAir Cl 3 BLACh.BURAE.
5y.3.1-6t
PHILADELPHIA,
avi
l i
-seVet WILKINSTON AND Rai;
1.1510ttr.. RAIL nOA • —Patz.animpaie May 4.1861.
TRAINS POR WAS , I.NOTON.
On and after aload,w, May 6. 1861. Trams for Wassb
ington, via .Atinapolier, will leave Philadelphia at 11.66
A. M. and 10 00 P.M.
R ETURNING,
Will arrive at Philadelpeia trom Washington at 10.18
A M., and also at 9.2 i P M. , •
Tbroutb tickets sot at the depot, corner of Broad
and Prime strews, Philadelphia.
my 6 . B. M. FFLTON.
PUILADELPIDA AND
READING RAILROaD 00..
'Office 22:1 EIRE street.)
_pyilpstyuk. Apr3177,1E101.
SEASON TICKETS.
On and after Mg! 1 1861.eeason tickets will be tuned
by this demean) , forth venues of three, eix, nine, and
tweets moth,. not traneferable.
Roma Silhoul-tiokete may also be had at as yer cent.
disooans..
3 hay&
t ots will be sold by the Tre•■rarer at leo. 227
Rout TR/Street. where any furtherronnation
OSA 0 S. tIR a FOs.D.
.
splett - reaanrer.
algaeFUß NEW YORE..
NEW DAILY LINE. via Delaware ime
Raritan flanaL
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Cow
pany will :waive freight on and deli v er NDAY. Mk
Incept. and leave daily at s P. M.ng their car
goes in New York the following data.
Frau/its taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P CL YDR. Agent ,
No. 14 sorry w B a RYER. Phila.:wields.
JAMES RAND, Agent,
Fiera 14 alio 10 EAR r RIVER, New York.
sadrut FOR NEW 'YORK. —THE
Php ladelthia Steam Propeller Comm,
will commence their hydro= for the unman ea blowsy .
113th mat
Their Steamer* are now receiving freight at Second
Pier above el stunt attest.
Terme accommodating. VW i 0
ht. BALED it CO.,
tan gge Routh Delaware Avenue.
is BEDDING OUT PLANTS.
R. BUTT & SON have a large stook of the ftuest
varietwe of Weir/IER BLOWeING PLAN .b,iwhiob
they offer at very tow slums by the dozen, hundred, or
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