...........,.....e_ _ _ . -- - 1 D ), a 216129 arlueleTlON. . Extracts from very late NeW (Menne odr 0 ladies forming the Union Relief Papers, just received in this city, platelet of Spring Garden, by the Pigeon Express. 1 . f ole r tion i it°i'' .. tb - c °l rt their efforts in aid of the 4 ' . been untiring [For The Press.) made u an 19 d gathered to 'to" „„„< e TeLaY bate - • • • hospital " Alt the New England troops now in Washing o-' "„, • ente quantity ut stores, i s :htr -,. 77 0 . lint do. 'nay have oleo made t an city are necroes. excepting three or four drUM mer boys General B F. Butler, who commands W I e lu3 se u' i u'ieleiceithicit, AO , to tit out over five sp in"'; , ° l ,si e -s Os Wednessay evening the them, is a native of Liberia Our elderly readers wit's.. ,;" - i 'bold a tublic meeting at the south -05/I.to'- : I' 'lath and spring (leaden streets, must reoolleot ' Old Ben,' the barber, who kept st, t „ e " ereffif!l report of their operatione during his shop for to many years in Poydras street, and tees il needle they have been in existen c e win then emigrated to Africa, with a small oompeten s three ay. This General Butler. of Lewin', is his sm."- N . / eel TO ToLMITISTatI. N. 0 Picayune. 4.3 il gegiment of the Slott Legion is now rbz -- ' n y men desiring to enlist in the " Several of our most eminent lawyers have !lul lig mos re gal e s a a chance to do ao under old and expo - ted in an opinion that the ex-members of Prest o:lo -, :m o ue who have seen service in the dent Buchanan's Cabinet have power to issue trea eon% ~ e - The recruiting o ffi ce is now open sury notes in the name of the (late) United Shines. • , g el , , , h . id 'Pennsylvania Bank building, Second 1 1 ° w Chestnut The regiment is ander The American Bank Note Company, of. Now York .s e ei. '" b elo w l nal W®. Bryan. and Philedelphia, are now preparing the plates. chige of C" Remorse. These notes are to be Issued to our merchants at set ta ble railroad fort has been taken to the ten mints on the dollar, and their creditors in the a. the get t-Broad and Prime streets, where it will Northern cities are to receive theirs at par. Since " 'es ~„oie for the present. t the announcement of this arrangement things wear I, n Toe neeirone ananri a bright and isheerful air in our business circles." en iring at the headquarters at the railroad _ I - ' r n'.,, westonvitte, West Philadelphia. Their , A' O. informed" Ou r them that General Scott had Oream tee or THE POOR.-A Stated meeting left the service of Mr. A. Linooln and joined the - • et - the lkiard of Guardians of the Poor was held Confederate States ; indeed, they must remember ssreo lay attention', It their chamber, in Seventh it, for the noise of the one hundred guns which notl--- r Arch-Mr. Maris, prostdeut, in the neA they fired 18 still booming in our care. Vire have 6b li r i ; agent reported the census of the flame en just learned that his salary will be one hundred ea" rely last as follows : and twenty thousand dollars a year, payable in Whole number in the house 2 606 p ost notes. As the General left Washington city d a me time last year 2 330 - so suddenly as pot to take a change of linen with Increase 3 36 him, the city of Richmond has advanced him his Adolitted during the last two weeks.. 203 first month's selary in the new and beautiful notes meths 10 of nwenty-five cents betted by that community "- peaths 2a N. 0. True .Delta. Dis harped 147 Eloped gr "Our mint is now running night and day, with Bound out 2 a double set of hands. It is most fortunate--nay, Number of persona granted lodgings- 78 most providential-that the old diem were all Pro ll CC " meals.- 202 served. The mint Is now engaged hi coining half The onodotr visitors reported that they had ex wiled for the last month the sum of $1,900, for and natter dollars of the yearn 1840 to 1850. The s et groceries, provisions ' wood and clothing. alloy is twenty-five per cent. of copper, which The House receipts for the past two weeks were gives these coins a rich appearance. They are to $11721 be aironlated at the North by such of our citizens DS debits collected were $335 13 as visi t Newport and Saratoga this Summer. The usual number of applications fur relief were . m owed and appropriately disposed of. Marg ar et Judge Brown is to take on a large amount of them Lennox , whose husband was committed to prison to the latter plaoe."-N. O. Truer Delta. fa abusing her, applied for funds to send herself " Our readers have been already apprised by us ai d sir children to Danville. Granted. Also, that M r. Lincoln is the viotim of the dreadful do ssed' Stoever, a widow with two obiidren, to be senile Cumberland county. Granted. Mary Ann mon of Intemperance. We have mince learned yowler, , husband, siod .. fourottildrep, applied for that all of hie Vabinet tread in his Mope in this WO /6 take them to New York- ' - ' ° ° l " - particular. An amusing anecdote will illuetrate p r , J S Jacquett, elected as out-door physician et t he Southeast district, at the last meeting, sent this. A clerk haring =melon to prooure the sig a Me to unioation announcing his resignation. Ac- nature of Secretary - - (we will give his name se red in our evening edition). found that worthy fast lkabath Reit, a widow, applied for (undo to de- i i n hi s w i t h Wimp tra y the expenses of her sea's burial, who died two of empty champagne bottles all around him. He s eeks sines and is now interred in a vault. Re terra was BO sound asleep that he could not be awakened The gospital Committee submitted a resolution So, piecing a pen in his hand, he plaoed his own g r eeting the president at the proper time to pod- hand over it and traced his signature in the proper ten Counolis to transfer certain items, so that au , wrofir r a el on o r * 1 , 56 may la , e ra n for the pay, pawl. This yr nag man is a white nephew of Goy. E at of the board of a resident physician. Floyd, of Virginia, and the Governor is so iudig- Ads Pied Pant that he has threatened to leave his Dame Out Mr- Linnard offered a resolution that the house of his win."--.N. 0. Truest Delta clerk sot as steward daring the present sickness of Mr. Hammy Agreed to. A leading merchant in Grand Gulf, Mfiteriselppe A resolutiotidlrecilng the secretory tea& Conn. whilst walking the streets, thinking of having a die to r emove the restrictions on certain items of Southern Commercial Convention in that city, appropriations, for the purpose of procuring rate picked up a piece of printed paper,which proved material for the manufacturing department was to be a leaf of Shakspeare's dramatic works, a agreed to. The Board then nominated Dr. John K. Linea- writer of whom he had never heard. The first waver and Dr. Gray for assistant resident physi- words that streak his eye were : " Baas is the slave dens of the insane department. that pays!" The vigor of thie expression so pleased FATAL AMR - assn.-At four o'clock, yeater- him that be intends, as soon as the direst trade day afternoon, three children were playing in an with Eagland is opened, to send out for a copy of sat-house, in the rear of 634 Marriott street, when Shakerpeareni works, regardless of enpenatt. 1 the floor gave way, and they were preetpitated into the well twelve feet beneath. After some delay, CRNBCEPIT CITY. a gallant volunteer, in company C, Philadelphia Light Guards, named John Haggerty, descended From Fort Pickens. by means of a rope, and brought up the three ehtl- We extract the following from a letter from A drat. Annie Gibbons, aged three years, was infra United States o fficer: sated; the others escaped unhurt. The coroner ' ..., „ .., held an inquest, and rendered a verdict of noel - U . S. DelliP ST. LOTIIO, i dental death. The floor of the building has been Off F'eneacola, April 18, 1861. in an unsafe condition for some time past, and the * * * a at Dean BM :On w ooer of the premises notified of the foot. count of treachery being disoovered among some -le of the garrison at Port Pickens, and other reasons, PAM Der.-A great crowd gathered yeater- we reinforced the fort from the ship on the night day morning about the door of the old Philadel- of the 12th hest , and the beats passed close under phis Saving Fand, in Walnut street above Thfre. the guns of Fort Moßae, which is in the bands of They were depositors who, under the influence of a the rebels After all their threats and bullying, pate, had given the requisite notice two weeks they did not fire a gun, though why, is more than ago, and were on band yesterday morning to re- any one in our fleet can conjecture. Perhaps, nice their money. Seven hundred depositors give finding that all their chivalric boasting had no ef. mem, and the amount involved was three tium. feet in preventing the reinforeement, they con. dted thousand dollars. The money was ready, and eluded to grin and bear it, like sensible men. Emit ail received the amount of their claims In fall, imagine our surprise and disgust at the attempted sith interest. deception of Brigadier General Bragg, who, when offioially informed of the fort's having been rein. A GREAT Rosa.-The Hon. William B. forced, declared that "he wished it to be under- Thome collector, has commenced to receive pen. stood that this information was the first newel he tints for appointments in the custom house, and had of the feet !" Of course, he know all about it the number thus far has been rather large. The at the time. The rebels may now make the best collector and his secretary, Mr. A. M. Welkin_ of it, as there is no longer any fear for Fort Pick show, have their bands full in arranging the nu- ens, which is now rammed by few short of a thou. morons applications and credentials of the appli- nand men-it having been thought imprudent, to anti Mr. Thomas, in making his appointments, say , the lame in attack it with a garrison of only wlll saint only snob men who are deserving and Seventy men, as long a those men were not tam capable of filling the different positions. and will Pend with by our • honorable, chivalric rebels, no doubt give general satisfaction to the majority during what 'they called a truce. The steamer of his fellowmitizens. Our merchants have already Atlantic arrived here two days ago, and the had occasion to rejoice for the appointment of Mr, steam frigate Potaltatan yesterday, both with re. Te ems , to hi s respo nsible Foam . inforcements of flying artillery, sappers and mf r.- . - Y nets, artillery, lo ,in command of. Col. Brown, t Ansultec Alt Owen:Rs-A man named David who lakes charge of the department of Florida, Denoted by that aelebrated engineer (doer, Col. Lawrence cm arrested by the Sixth-ware pollee Meigs. The squadron has been busy for the last , on Sunday night, while offering for sale a black emcee, supposed to have been stolen. The coat two days, with the boats, landing soldiers, horses, 'Feu a claimant at the station-house. and muni tions of war generally from the Atlantic. , 1 IF a We have not heard any einerttEl. "0.11.56 T.-A man named Charles thing of the Southern Confederacy loan since it McDevitt has been arrested upon the charge of has been Offered to the pehlic, and some think the being concerned in picking a lady's pocket, at ``Oath meet be wanting for the " sinew ' ' ' We bad Walnut-street wharf, on last Friday algid, as waa had fallen, g an z r n V4le P ra t4 ire rd c a tel y ed th , a bet } d ° o rt n B o liza t know reported is Tire Press. Twenty 598 dollars of the ttti„ money was found on the pen= of the so- what reliance to place on the report, as it may have been gotten up by the rebels to disheartenamed, who was committed to answer. some of the Southern , o ffl oons se sr rEIRISYLVANIA. MOUNTED RAMMets.-The The rebels have about five thousand men on regiment has selected the following officers: shore. Colonel, E. G. Chorman ; major, Morgan Ramsey ; ------- '2 - - aeptain of Company No. 1, J. W. Davis; No. 2, PINANICIA.I. AND COMMBRCIAL. W. E. Forrest; No. 2, Bonnet Palmer : No. 4, ...-------,„.,_ Charles E. Wallin; Na 5, Jotui Pitswater ; No 6, T e o Noun! Market. W. E. Boater; chaplain, Rev. Mr. Egan ; color bearer. S. D. Stuard ; first lieutenant, Wl3l. 'Fre- Paumneeritue May 6,1861. MIK- Marching orders are expected in a few The stook market was dull today, and the bust deya. near very light. Reading. Railroad ahares fell sr • SIIVEBTEEN meMbere, oh the. Ilutiaane Fire off 1, and the pritela of the most reliable mewl- Company have enlisted to march in defenoe of • ties were with diffioulty sustained. air Government, in addition to those mentioned in Very many depositors of money in the old yesterday's Press. Philadelphia Saving Fund Society were gathered LEGAL llal T.ELL I GEN CE. at its Office, With high pillars, on Walnut street, this morning, to draw out the money for which QV-OMM BolisiONS-Judge Thompson,- they gave notice under the influence of a panto The case of Spencer Shoemaker, the secretary of two weeks ago. livery one was paid-the whole the National Safety Fund Association (lately ex- amount taken away being more than three hun peeled), was farther heard yesterday morning, on Bred thousand dollars. There is no danger of this a writ of habitss oorpus, the charge teeniest him being larceny as a bailee, conspiring to defraud, old and solid institut ion going to the wall, a ft er ea From the additional evidence heard Jester- the fashion of the eatch-penny concerns that have day morning, it appeared that, in Jelly last, for sprung up and died away again like Jonah's the $60,009 stock in the market, the company bad goerd. Not only the houses in Philadelphia only $15,000 serge capital, although they repro- would have to be destroyed, but the very ground tented to both $250,000 'lndy Thompson refused to discharge tho at,- they stand upon would have to be swallowed up eased, stating at the same time that, from an in- by an earthquake before the old Saving Fund So - mutton of the original charter, be was satisfied deity could be reduced to the insolvent condition tetiat It had been tampered with, and so altered as of the so-oaDed eaten' g funds that have failed and o 6110 w deposits, whereas the tweet could never robbed their depositors h ave approved of the charter, exeept to allow of deposit by the members of what might be consi- OFFICIAL Harm STATEIIII:2IT. u se s a Snailding asmalation. In addition to this, WraLLT AVERAGES es THE PHMADIMPHIA 11.1.1268 it appeared - that the charter had not been record- LOAES. SPECIE. Y i e i , as t eirdrit .. and therefore the Association was BANKS. net, in fact e n/m acerated. alas 6. sera 29. Kay 6. denl29. Mr. Shoemaker was held to answer before a Philadelphia,. I/24 6 04661 23 567 coo 7171-1 - 860- 1-0187080- ) 61 7- North /Mena 2.952,394 2 9978"6 733 817 673 109 W i tt ig C o ppi ng tra .9 convicted of a charge of Farm .k. Mach_ 4 168,.29 4,006 967 1.008 017 1 090 482 inane and battery uPon ter own child, fiv e years gfl lm il r ia lj . - : INV) 122 ZIA ra.re: of age . It wan r o es ss ent se that the mother watt N. Liberties:7- 1,395.000 1.510 Ore 384.003 4156 OKI is the habit of getting intaxitneted, and then beat- Southwark.- - 894.627 1111 421 248,003 281 636 leg tier child in an unatereifte enantler. Senteneed Plan 7 a 7 2 1 In ore 0 13 N 413•; 5 6 rg I t l r d to ten dap' imprisonment. Western - 1,350:69 1,221 061 312 IL 396 206 James Rodgers was convicted of ei charge of lar- Kan. er. Mech.. Lath 976 loss WO 169 990 1 7.136 °thy in picking the pocket of a Seedy while on a Commerce ~ ..._,... _ , g113 9 5 2 Il l: te 3 l l a d al ar terry boat. Sentenced to one year in the Eastern n= moi - Sr e ,;: 3 a ll 2, 2i g 469.134 181 740 17x. 418 Penitentiary. Penitentiary. City-..r-..... 7 5 613 444 a9B 153.371 76. 099 Jamie W. Gilbert was convicted of a charge of Consolidation .. os 3.! 75 78* 510h77 pisas Eddie pretencea. Re represented that 110 wee an Co ep rn in E l s7 raith tai l al lig.le! as its NE agent for cloth stores on Chestnut street, and thus Union-. 362,961;1 388 961 64 890 t 5 se Reared boarding, but forgot to pay the bill. He , s left one morning early, after stopping the pro- "tai ----- 74 . 433 05 16126.961 6468 866 6.7 0 337 mintor five days, and on inquiry being started, it DEPOSITS. C/RCULATIOI9. Hansa. Rat dimoverod that ' ha was not known in any of May 6. .A pri I It. May 6. !kernel,. the stores mentioned by him. Philadelphia.- IMAM= $1.703000 $309.000 N 305060 North America. inie 919 1 969 387 30.417 234 590 Presentation of a Bible to a Son of Farm & Mech.. 2,751 7tB ramess 461485418 290 Major Anderson. csmunereiel...- 814.000 806 000 104.1100 103 NW reereasmoe'...-. 965,015 9,36 643 339.950 181,970 1 Prom the New York Times of Monday ) ri. Liberties .... 1,176 000 1,193 000 96.000 91 .000 Bonthwart..... 1910,818 633000 111_7611 91 460 Kensioton..... 442 .866 449.228 153 570 130.130 Penn Ton/labia suour 583,271 03325 70.151 Western.----... 919 013 967.182 134.066 319 916 Kan. & Mach_ me 835 518.78dn1,105 90 426 Commerce....4B2 0 , 0 - 468.704 71,900 71.625 °lrani --..-.. 1.101,04 1 066 Ea 218,000 957 015 TradraMen'll,.... 149 69t 371 768 74 600 70 890 City ... .• 361,29 r 260.d73 68460 et eSO Consolidation.. 06 .159 405,067 BO 216 01.-CO c ommon wealth 196 1 / 5 126.149 102 e 86109 615 Corn Ex c hange 238.900 239 Tta an EGO 81 5 , 5 Union--.-. 197.025 2/7.207 99.710 46,000 T0ta1.....-. 16 671 997 16,749.282 4-716.604 2146.805 A very large audience assembled at Dr. Bethune's church in Twenty first street, last eve ning, to witness the presentation of a Bible, by the obildren of the Tenth-avenue Deaf and Dumb In stitution, to Robert Anderson, Jr., son of Major Anderson. The exercises were opened by prayer , s 'Y Rev. Dr. Van Nees, after which rev. Dr. Gil in.... of the Twenty third-street Baptist etturelt, a dd r‘ Nesed the audience, stating the ocesaion which bad ofiL l ad theta together, and urging the claims w hi c h thc • deaf and dumb had upon the sympathy end gypp or , t Ji the public. At th e close of his ad dress, y ouzg Muter Anderson, accompanied by hi s mother and two cr three female attendants, en tered the church the rear door, and was pre sented to the audit ' 49 a 6 js a bright, intelli gent loobing boy, abon.`• third YOfai age. The Young girls connected the inftithlion arrayed themselves in front of thethlpit, when Ql2O of their number stepped forward end presented the Bible to Young Anderson, with an address whie;. l l Wag in terpreted as fad as it was delivered, by one Cf the teachers connected with the institution_ Pio:dean Xerlckar replied in behalf of Master Anderson— the reply being simultaneously interpreted to the mutes by signs. A oolleotion war taken up in behalf of th e institution, and the examine closed sitedayer by ofle Of the mutes, which ras trans to the audience by tho interpreter. Letally of the St. Augustine and Juana Orders to the Union. GISIMISTOWN COLLIOEi ASO THE COMAGIL-OF Taoxas, OF TILLOSOVA 3 PLACIIP AT THE MB "W. OF TOM/MIKLOS. The Roman Catholic bishops, clergy, and laity throughout the country have thee far nobly re• ended to the call for the preservation of the L Ellen , by exhibiting their loyalty in the moat metal and conaptenons manner. The Jesuit Col lege Is Georgetown, D C., has been placed at the lisixoal of the Now York Sixty-ninth Regiment r quarters, and the Homan Catholic College of Thomas, of Villariora, in Delaware empty, Pa.., belonging to the Augustinian order, hue like else been generously offered as a general rendes- Vous for the volunteers of that locality. The offer bias been aopted. The buildings and grounds wtro i ar e very tns. some three hundred acres of finely cultivated land being in the possession of the fathers. A 3 OTBral REGISINNT or Fins ZOLUVZIS.—At a Meeting bead on Saturday evening in the "Gethace," in the Bowery, It wu resolved to rotto lecond regiment of firemen Zociavez. slmt lartoy;,at organized by Colonel Ellsworth. Their " la dciwirtdou will be at the Fifth-ward Hotel.-•'- N , 70 York tizu. kiPaeoug, .cf abode Island, who had ewe arrammmentoSor Mmporary libeenee from forcer, beating that tii47 wou l d awn - n :Y . Bootimard, at ooze gave up bie.oatitemPli"'" a and bas readunmad command of his regiment) halleg hitosolf ready ta..l3slllteh at a some' waning—iv. X. Trt6une. The aggregates compare with those of previous weeks as follows April 39. May 6. capital Stook- 810 343 017,810.343 Loans.-- , 34296,943 20.433 035-Ine. 341 123 33 i Due lin other @as.- /419 679 / 7,8.4.7. ,01. 3 13 Due to other Mrs._ 3=3 704 3.107.893.-.D60 , 15 3 •8/1 ~ 16.749 282 16.61.997_ Deo. 77,185 Circulation.- . 3,64640 2,716,603-Ino. 170,29 T Loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposita. Nov. 4,1507.31,199,462 3,077464 2,741,153 111.836.1118 Un- 11,1663, vsiazi 8,770,701 10/1,033 11,466,29.1 Jllly 13 .21,311,936 6,636,817 1,494,181 MAMMA ,3, 1333,45,g61,0g 64163.06 3,741,761 17,049,005 ab 9 .... .0,446,430 4,907,0M1 2,80E1.2013 /6,481,034 Jan.!, 121/0..26.386,337 4,460,251 2,836,601 /4482,919 July 11—.164nzas 4.374.619 2.696,785 1 3,93 4 915 Dso. 95-973 M 7 3.333.827 3457.903 /.6 081,130 Jan. 7.184L96 exam 4 (120.366 3,689 811 8 16465423 Feb. 4 _..99.901.991 46154161 11,778,31 10.333 436 Mar 4......35 0 4 0,314 (71/6 NB 2.811,491 April 1.-- -24 873 436 6 200 063 2.c11 263 161.00.147 " 8-....26 41.3 186 6 452 091 3 470 221 /6.006.116 " 13.. - _26,413.442 6 676.127 2.81111.843 15.468 933 " 22.-- 25 309.455 8.796.011 ' 1,641.1156 166.3.571 " 29. . zsoa 941 6 2(10.137 2 643 105 16 749 282 May 6.....36,438.066 0. 899,603 2.715 163 16,691 997 The following is a statement of the trarmaottons at the rhilmisletne. Clearing Rouse, for the week ending May 6. as furnished by the manager, George Arnold, Eau. Oh:tannin. Balances. April 0- ..........42.333,41.3 7•9 1154,316 131 3E4 70 127.641 66 May .. 2.446 815 53 201.150 41 • • • • 3.-33 974 33 143 623 99 2,4 6 6 993 91 199,432 68 " 4-- - 2.836.876 00 219 230 11 1a2.080 86 31,095,28 10 The Bank of Northern Liberties to-day declared a semt-annual dividend of three per cent. Most of the other banks of this pity will announce their dividends tomorrow. The Jefferson Fir.) Insurance Company has de claret a dividend of three per cent. The Philadelphia Pachange Company has do eared a semi-annual dividend of one dollar per share. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, May 6, 1861. KIPOSTID 11 a.= MAIMAINIL. Mer MObani e. FIRST BOARD. 100 City Is— ilieW, 123 I 28 &limy riav prof- . 72 100 Pupa 55.--..... 7406 X 3 110 ........... ...... It a Forma R.....-.-- WV 017 do— .—.-. a 30 Lehigh 'loop—. 30 10 Reading R.- cab- lbri 30 d0..._ .—_. 30 10 Lehigh 2 1 17 , -......• 00 ,4 70 do-- ---- 30 71 c0_.............. de ... 38 do.-- —. so 70 do-...-- 0.4 le&to & &labor Stui l a 300 Loo'sc Mt Coal.oh. 34 BETWEE 1000 Sem & Third-at 72. 908 d0....—R. E.. 39 I 10 do._-.. —..... 39 SECOND 10 Morris Cal pref... 104 6 Lehieh . 48.4' 320 nhe Peons be._.... re Nun. 75 2 Cain tAob CM/31120 P • Bid. ..teksd Philadelphia es- - 81 Philo 84 - Phila 64 -new- 96 Penns 65....._ 74 70 awl R.. 1674 is Rendls 80 Need mt 6,110 'a 55 50 Rend 1131 64 'BEL . 63 7n Penns /I ex-die. 863: .0 4 1 U Pennell 2d =fps 82 86 Morris Can aou • 41 47 Nome Con P 13.101 ha Gbh No v a 'B3 .2 65 Soh Nov Prefd- ie 2 ( 1 Phtlfitielphia Markettl. The rani interrupted out-door business to-day, and the produce markets have been vest' Quiet. There is no Mange in Floor, and but little inquiry for export. The only sale we hear of is 700 bble 511111d2Wille. at 5625. The salee to the trade ranee at, ea OM for sot perfino s $a 7a®d for common and good extra ; $60650 for family, and $6.76027.60 W' bbl for law brands, ac cording to duality the receipts are light, and the de raand limited, at the above figures. Bye Flour and Corn Meal are dull; the former is offered at SS3O, and the latter at $2.75 4P . bbl for Pennsylvania Meal, and no sales made public. WIIBIIT 115 Wan= more freely• and the market is dull at previous quoted rates ; sales meiotic SAO Web els, madly prime Penna, reeve at OLSO alba; ; white is dull at 514 .ml6O according to q_uality, and chomp lots scarce. rye is doll at 630 for Penna. Corn continues scarce; further sales of 2 000 bushels are reported at Me for prime bouthern yellow. and 66e for white afloat. Oats are coming in more freely, and prices are unset tled and lower; 4.000 bushels Penna. sold at BM afloat. enocistuks.— I here is nothing going worthy ano des, cad no charms in Drums. PRoVlotoNS.—Tiko market is very inautive. and the prizes of Pork, Bacon, and Lard are without any quota ble change. • • xv continues du'l ; hide sells aloud! at. Volgo for Penna. and Ohio ; 163ra for drudge, and 17017.140 for hhda. Philadelphia Cattle Market PIIILADRLPIIIA, May 11.11161. About Lane head of Beef Cattle were offered and nearly all sold at Phillips' yards during the past week, at prides within the range of $7.50a9 75 the 100 Ms for 'common to extra quality, which is an advance on the imam paid last week. The market was mkre active. The followius are the particulars of the sales reported to-day at the Avenue Drove Yard, 15 1. Abrahams. Lancaster aountv. at $9. 12 John rwieersou. Lauesste , county. $8 130m9. 149 McQuaid & Cant'. Minima. $9®945, 6 Ekiott & Kimble. Cheater county, $969.25. 43 Jas MoFillen. raieeter and Lanoarer, $8 150,39.50. 45 P. Hathaway Lancaster county. $860429 IU2 P. 51oFillen. tilling! and La easter co.. $8 Meg 25 36 COCamtlil 3; McCall- Lanoester couaty. $8,6002.15. 109 J. l'Oldoinridge. Illinois. $9,3925 119 Mooney & Lancaster and 111in0i4513738016 14 ohamtierg & Co., 'Western $7®860. 46 H Cindy. Pennsylvania, $909. 44 Puller & Brothers. Illinois, $9. 10 Lack. Williams. Lancaster county, $9. 6 a. Ft z, Buoys county, $9 1t J. Weaver, Berke county. $ 94:1. J Prewart. Penney bws. $7 WWI 25. 97 A, 110ehter,Berks county, $ 8129. 16 Ha•maker It Sr.., Lancaster imenty. $8a09.26, 16 J Killer. Lancaster e -ant,. $8609. 26 D. Witmer, Lanoaster county, sBe9. 18 C Aireman, Lancaster counts. $609. 40 Cows were Bold, at /1123 to $ 3 O for Springers, aid from $2B to $37 for Cows and Calve,. 4.300 flogs were Gold, Inc:riding 2 904 at linhors and eto at the Avenue Yard. at 8607 the /09Th+ nett the latter for corn-fed. and the market rather dull. 5.200 cheep were offered and sold at 404360 for sheared and eaPita Ir lb gross with the wool on. New York Stock SISCOIII. 100e0.7t 860 , 74..00ne0u 761.4 . 100 Erie R..... 610 213 G 9000 U Sas 1t...-. roe WM 30 d 0..... ......... nit 21100 11 8 6s 'Bl -coupon 5934 110 Hod Rm:..— ... 8634 4000 Treaa 12 o o notes.lol,l- 00 Harlem R... - - 12,4; 5000 I re& WM ti o in— 90$ 100 Cloy & rot R....a30 24 .. 4000 Cal tstate 70.. —.. 73 a ag do -- ~ ...hitt 2434 31000 Missouri At 65.... 401 50 Harlem It prd—. 3134 7000 Virginia St 60..810 44 110 i Read ng R.... --.. 32 10:0 d 0...... ..- 4534 20 11l Cent R sprig—. 8134 50 '0 i• rio ad in b'8 1.._... 84 100 do- - ----BID 6 134 560 File 46 mb. —.. 82 400 do-- ___ a 40 Canton Co--- .... 10 20 0,0 & Qin It .92 50 Pacific! ild 8 S Co.. 71 DO Gel & Ohio R.- .820 SW 150 XYi en R-515 72 50 Chi .k Itk 1 11.. 37,1( 100 do— .... 723;', 120 do_._ -- -38 150 do— - -.slo 71 lOU d 0... .--. 38,U , 100 do-- —.- ... 72% 15 C. n 01, :R.-- 1 at do-- --- 72% 10 N J Cent H.-- . - .Its Ci T Y ITEMS. GraTLIZAIRA'S FITRMISHING 00003.-1111188.111. R, C. Walborn & Co., No a and Mori h Sixth street, now carer to the trade the moat superb dock of Gentleuieree Furniahnic Code in this city. Their roods are fresh, fashionable well made, tastefully get up, aed sold at moderate price.. We know ofno catabbahment where purchasers are more certain to receive the full value of their money than here. MILITARY GENTLEMER AND CIVILIANS can be provided. at the shortest notice, with any qualitit7 of num rior ready.made clothing, ant in any deelred style, at the new Gift Emporium of Gram! a Makes, 603 Chestnut street. Arrangements have been made at title establishment by which a regiment of men can be fitted out within twenty-four hours from the moment the'order is given. The presort stook of clothes for civilians is unrivalled, either as to make, quantity, or quality, and the pries! are fixed at a low figure. Each garment sold insures a handsome gilt. THE WAR POLICY OF THE ADMINISTRATION.— Three or four columns of troops seem to be about m eying upon BilitiMOTEl at Cue time. General Butler is at the Relay House, with two regiments, and other 'sill move Baltirooreward from Washington and Annapolis. In the Forth there are troops at Camp Curtin, Philadelphia, and Perryville, reedy to msroh by way of Havre-de•Grace and the Northern Central Railroad. The " Plug Uglies " will now yield with what graoe they may, while in Philadelphia we will pursue the even tenor of our way, and obtain oar own and our sons , garments at the Brown atone Clothing Ball of Rookhul at Wilson, Noe. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. FOUR THOUSAND UNITED STATES. MUSKETS eel be furnished, if immediate application is made to E• W. Carryl & Co., 7i4 Chestnut street. MARINE INTELLIGEPICE. SH"E FOURTH PAGE RRIN Slop Philadelphia, Poole. frota Lil,'errool 26th March, With midge to lltos Itiohardaon& Co. Powed up DI tug America. Brig Burmati. Sherman. 10 days from Portland, with ittenti, lgo. to usual Horton k Co.. Brig_ Mary Piero Dodge.l2 days front St John. NB. With ts to uder days Co. Br echrMary. 6 days from Halifax, with fish to Kennedy, Btairs & co. Bohr HAM Corm. LlidlaM, 7 days from Georgetown, SC. with lumber and naval stores to order. Rohr Argue Eye. Nicholson, 5 days from Boston, in ballast to it 8 Stetson & Bohr Samuel Croft, Cooling, 2 days from Chesapeake City. with grain to Christian dt Curran. Bohr Mary. Hendrickson, I day. front Odessa, With grain to Christian & Curran Fehr John Whitby, Henderson, 1 day from Port Penn, with grain to Christian dr, Carron teatuer Tnewitr. My. 24 hours from New York, with radon to W Baird & Co. CLEARED. Bohr H W Benedict, Bilis, Providence, Davie, Pear con & Co , tear R Shannon, ?darts, Bridgeton, NJ, captain. MEMORANDA., Steamship De Soto, Johnson. for Havana, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamship Kensington, Baker, *ailed from Beaton 4th inst. for Philadelphia. Ship Ararehige, Oases, hence, arrived at Liverpool Previous to Mth lust, Ship ann Hooper. Itooper, uom Liverpoo l, arrived at New York yesterday: ThShipe St Lome, Johnson. Carohne Cousins. Dorcas Prince. Needy. Beckworta, ( Sri Train, and Y bark Sarah Park, Pendleton, trom Liverpool, arrived at New ork yesterday. Ship It A Ebern. Stewart, cleared at New York yes tarda) for Liverpool. Bart Eagle. kobinson, sailed from Palermo lath ult. for Philadelphia. Bark Linda. Hewitt, from London for Cuba, passed by Deal Mtn ult brig Win Reed, Davis, from Cardenas, arrived at N Fork yesterday. brig Isabella. Higgins, from blaranham and Para, arrived at New York yesterday. Solo. Para, Cathcart, from Para, arrived at New York resterday. Sohn E 8 Janes,henee for New Orleans, was spoken 26th alt. la , 65. long 76. Schr. E m itsadtr. Bowen. cleared at New York yester dalarrifelrele.ise Tit i r , ;Rdwards. from Fall River, at New Yort yesterday: Bohr Willow Harp. Hulse, from Port Jefferson for Philadelphia. at New York yesterday Sohn Ithodellaßiew, Peterson, from Jacksonville, at Salem 4th inst. _ _ _ _ Bohm Alabama, Gardiner, and J Williamson. Jr, Winsmoro. bosrrived at Salem 4th inst. W WOOl4tOA, Garrison, Warren C Belson, Bliaabetni dmitti. tor hod:W.:Aetna. SAd Crowell, fur no via Bristol, Issued from Bray/dance 3d instant. Bohr A Corson,,Conklin, cleared at New York yester day for MOMS. toyer. rci, taohr Beni' Franslin, Kelly, cleared at New York yes terday for oddibridge, _NJ. Ntoarnere 8 , ormo r, Palmer, and Monterwr, Smith, hence, arrived at New York yeaterday, Steamer Concord, Norman, cheered at New York yes ftrdey for Philadelphia. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, DP TO 19 O'OLOCZ TWIT A/8112 CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. Chas Albright, Al Chunk T W Blater, Wasti,D C St C ades J Haley. Wash. D C IL C Murphy. Wits Capt H McCormick. Har'g M B BruMitall, New York John B Beinstle. Pittsburg 8 P Brown , Washington Jos Morsansternalittsburg W Chao, New Yolk Win Julius, Montrose, i'a D ts Carrington New York _Rain Cassels, Pittsburg Geo Wilkes. hew York Wm B Nseporaittaburg Gaul H Walbridge &LNY F Kennedy. Pittsburg G H Penfield, Wash, D C Wm Wentworth, tibia H A Blatelete, New York Thee Bare er.fironkl)n,NY MillsMr h is, Baltimore ') hoe Rawling_s. Baltimore Stevens. tew Jersey M Whitney. qatnbride• lion T Jones ke, .) J Dully. Maileita tseo M Blemman, Lana, Pa RNi blollook. UB A Borst Wetly 7th Reg r YAnderso_ ,n 7th Reg.NY Mal Bennett, Y Ors. Fs U R Harrisburg W n Elf. Baltimore A Hams. Wash, 1) C E Pottier, New York Mewl (0 Mathews, Mil J W Lelaranr. lkiston ChaS tl 3011110011teM rhos McMaster, Ca'alifornla Henry Bharp. hew York Liens Wilson, Ohio .1 is Clark. PP B P Week. Oh io Mr Blackwell dc I. England Ni C BlaoltWell, England H ELeman, Lancaster Ji si Mag. aw. Lancaster B Ni Hopkins. Pittsburg saao L ofd, New York N_clark,hu Re Y Bami Leggett. New York 0 W Mani New york A Horton. Boston faint T B ltawhogs Anson Atwood, Troy. NY WE Mayhew, Baltimore( B (1 Home y& M laCap e efo t w s n J CR a o tbeleyon B . o. Pottsville Levi Mattson. Port Carbon B F James, Chicago Itontneon,Deleware Chas Folum. new York ti 8 braggi WM° , i° t ,W W Meeker, New rork M COUILI lila. No., York Wll HR.,. 1. enruty Ivania John B Johnson, Pa Jan Parker, Jr Ohio Marshall, New York lion F B Cutting. N Y Hon B Draper, New York Hon T Weed, New York C h Corning. Albany 11 Damon, New York Chas W Canfield. U 8 Army Robt C nutottings Y Eldnese. Boston F Benton, Boston I Abell, New Yolk A TrAkeMan. hew York prince. New Yoik Jesse MoLvuchlfn, N J N D Taylor, Jersey City John Doyle. Jersey Oar Mai L F kleintzelmen, USA Mrs Heintzelman W 'ray lor, New York A Swain. hew York 1) Prep°, New York B W Converse. Boston J B Cronin. New York A C Besrag. Chicago Wi Brown. New York S L Altioomber, New York F McKee, Pittsburg HOTE.I.--Fonsth street. Pettier Arab. II 8 Wharton, fluntinvion J K MoMurray. clearlishl Jacob z rims, Ber.a. Pa D F Caulennh Call forma A'. Funk, Camp Nagle DI Angell osiumbia, Pa J Piaui D Thomas. dreanana, Pa Thoe Dislio_p t Del co, Pa F Dgown, outing 8 In Beek, William. port JD, Brewer,Mernersburc J Btonebreker. retina Malone, Penns Mk) J Cointol•. Penner ABTOp_Dussinger. Penne Nathan B eck . perms E hull, Berwick W Jaakeon &In Berk J it_MormY , : s ew Hope MrsJ a., M Are Chunk W Barnes, Piiila peo W stein. Mantua, Pa Jeremiah ilehott, Emiton Thos Esolanan, baston AbLERICAN HOTEL—Chas= street, above Fifth. C.DBrown,_New York ji rd Daniels. issourl B Dakar New York RC Montane?. Delftware Crowl. Yeuri•Ylvania 14. tl Curt le, Haat more L'rrealer. Barks oo John G Butler. Phil& J Brown Maryland4.l_lC McDonald. Chester oo J Coat's. Chester on M. Mi.one.l. Philadelphia Wnt Kotohum. New York John C (ruin. Jersey bliore Wit rfou a Jerae i r Shore Price. Bohurlkill Co D etalehin uka.uckat.osch.Bathlahro ionuvins. fdd boott, Carbon o 0 8 8 Grove. Concord N H DBS Cloud, Concord, NH H a if.ateu, aryland G Graham, vekware Purnell Toadwine wared hits Rier, lllinols P Delmer. Jr, Dela rr, j.. 01118 HOTEle—Chestnut street. above Third. heo Sticatel, Pennsylvania Lewis Rothertntl. Plata .TEI Rothertntl. Phil& 1, floy bon, Bedford 4,0 l 11 elf..elley, PhtLs T Eltetottenson, Maryland J El halbert. Muse J M King, yew York Wm M. clarke,Ptew Jersey C A c i ti t t i : & la E A Mussy , Worcester Jaws ott r. borir it 11)111watt lisaosefer? 0 J w er , Ogi New Ytolll4 THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1861. tioAnzi 5005 Penns 61 50 Long hi . 75 100 Lon f 1 lelend 15 Pouns 36% 6 013— 361 f 00 -i6 16-16 OES—FIRM. 44 , ked. 151mirs7o '73 Long /Land R 9 Loh 0 I 0.-4 6 Leh C fion. 3036 N Pa U 68 off 64 66 61 Tonna R 104-76 87 c.t.opoe.. R oon— 33‘ natowimot prof,. 4 7 Fronk South R.. 41 2docll-let A divoff.go g wokVine-6k R. 634 8 Want Phila it—_66 63 Some& Pine.... 6 Green & Coates .- 14 MAY A--titretilllft NAVY DITAItTHENT, April 26,1861. To THE VOtriVra AVM OR Op THE TAIcAtsVAT Sir: The amounts found to be dee to reeinted Navy Officers from the State/ whieh claim to have speeded will hereafter be paid them from the United States fund. heretofore sent to or .depoeited In those States. exeept hi QUO, where the Department shall Whom's* duvot. / am, TvaprotrA/17, 7011 r obedient servant. GIDEON WEI,LEB, Secretary of t i ke Navy. OAS ORODARD ACID ERRING WATBII. Pamphlets containing the opinion', of celebrated Chem ists and Physicians reenacting the nee of tine WATER in the case of many diaeomeo of the human system. 'Tall be supplied gratin on application to FREDERICK BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or FRED ERICK BROWN, la., NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets. CALL AND GET A PAMPHLET. xchange—May 6. BOARD BATUBBLOR 2 I3 Said Dm—Tills celebrated and Derfeet Hair Dye is" the less to the wor', AU 'others are mere imitations of this great original, which has gained =oh extensive patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. .Betehelor'n Liquid Hair Dye instautty produces a splendid bleak or natural brown, without staining the skin or Miming the hair, and will remedy Ski till deco al bad dos ' inVigorating the hair for life. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by FAHNEt3TOCK. & CO., DYOTT & CO., Pluladelghis. mbl-ti ONE PRICE CLOTTING OT TER LATEST STYLZS, made in the boot mangier, exeroesly for RE TAIL BALES. LOW.DIT ealUng prises marked in Plain Figures. All strode made to order warranted sensfaetory. Oar ONE-PRICE system is striotly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. self-1y JON ES & M.. 604 MARKET atreet. , PERRY—McCLAIN.—On the 30th ult., at Frank ford, by the Rey. Father frOonner. MY. Daniel J. Fer ry to Mat Maggie eneetlyne. bteClain,youceed &ugh ter of Alexander McClem. MoLkUI3II I .IN—Mob?UGHLIT.T.—On the Id inst.. by Yea. Dr. Dales. Mr. William Mot aughlin to Mtge Matilda Mot enclitic. both of thin oily. BODINE—K r Ll. UM Stookton, Camden county, N. J.on the $d mrtant. by John Dobbins, Eon ner. John . Bodine to Emehne Kellum, all of Cam den Bounty. COX E.-on the Ilth instant, Edmund B. Cone, Esq. in his 61st year. Hie male relatives and friends are partioularly in vited to attend his funeral, at his late residenoe, 1623 Sprees street, on Wednesda*, at 4 o'olook P. DAVIDSON—At Mount Vernon, Indiana. on Mon day, april22th. George Molten, aged IT months and U am 11, son of George and Elleaor Davidson. SMITIT.-Of typhoid fever. on the 4111 instant, An netta Old, eldest daughter of Vincent and Mary .C. Smith aged 8 yore and 9 months. VhZiel.-in Berlin, Prussia, on April 16th. in the 28i1, year of her age, Mary Caroline, wife of Charles 0 Vertu. of tide 01. • • ELLIS -On the 4th instant. John .0. Ellis. in the 37th year of his ere. Funeral from his late residence, No. NW North Thir eenth street, Gus (Tuesday) afternoon, at S o'clock Le.TEINGEK.-en the 15.11 instant, Martha Mn Letzinger. in the 35th year of her age. Funeral fr 111 the residence of her husband, Georg, W. Letzinger. No. 905 Heed Mott, on Wednettear ternoon, at 4 o'clock. • - 1,14%De.aY -On the gth'rodent, Henrietta, youngest daughter of Lemuel 'and Elizabeth Lindsay, in the Mk year of her ase. Funeral from the residence of her parent'. /eland roatt•'hie (Taped ay)afternoon, at 2 o'rer. .rdeG/ N N116.--thi the sth instant, Muse Sarah McGei. roe, aged 24 YOZITO Funeral from the residence of her brother4law, 31r_ John Walker. N 0.3 Clymer street, this ( Tuesday) afternoon, 1112 o'clock. RUTH.-On the 4th iustaut, Eliza, wife of Hiram Roth, in the 219th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Levering attest, below Wood, Manaynak, this (Tuesday) after noonoit 3 o'clock. _ TRAVI Y.-On the 3d instant, Mary, wife of Benin, min Traria. and daughter of Patrick and Gotham!) Muigraw. Funeral from the residence of her parents. B. W. oorner of Twenty-alzth and Lombard streets. this ( Tuesday )1111.•111n,g, et 9 o'clock. WiiEriLER,-On the lith instant, John H. Wheeler, aged 43 yearn. Funeral from his late residence, S. E. corner Third and Lombard streets, this (Tuesday) atterumm, at o'clock. Int.NDENHALL -vuddenly, on the 4th indent, Charles. son of Griffith and Barak Me ndenball, aged 4 years and 1 week. Funeral from the residence of his parents. Jackson street. Manayunk, this antral) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. TANKER-Suddenly, on the 4th in s tant . Hannah NI- widow of James A. Parker, in the 46th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her mother. Sarah M, Gardiner. No 1224 Tine Street, this (Tuerder) after noon at 2 o'clock. _ rAGGE(tB -On the 4th instant, Jahn _Tenon, to the 27th year of his age., Funeral from the residence of his father, No. 1175 South Twelfth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. _ BOWTO/Y.-On the dth instant. charier" Amen. eon of James 0. and .Lizzie .15oi ton, aged 2 years, 11 months, nog 13 days. Funeral from the residence of hie parents. UniOn street. stave Mrokie. Camden, iv. T., this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o ' olook. HOPPEL.-On the 4.11 instant, Mrs. Kezia Hopped, in the fltth year of her as e. Funeral from her late residence, No. 628 Coateeetree. Obis (Tuesday) afternoon, at Z O'olotik. MOURNING STORP, NO. 918 °HEST NUT street.—BESSON & 80N have just ro t:lowed • gray mixed Chene De'ainee, 12340 ; bleak and white Alps printed Orenedineßarayes 1230; bleolte no purple do. 1$1 ( o yio Week end ourple Ch.dir Detainee'. 118!(x' . Wm!" bluok plaid away/m.IMo; second mourning Nl:wish Chintnre ; / 99 ; Shepherd Plaid Pail de Chevres,lBXo, e/o. Also. black Bareseno.rape Marets, Crape Tamme trine,Summer Bombazines- Chatty.. Barege Hernant, or Grenadine Swages, Camels' Hair RlLlitee, Tani ses, Monselmes. Lawns. and all ether goods requisite of deep ano 'mooed xsourtune attire. apl9 THE DIRNTI3IG S FOR PRATER hitherto he'd deft! In some one of the hollowed Pkgr:hes of this OUT will be discontinued. A WePtly tn_estine will be held on bUraD Ye. at 6T. Litos caultem tmin Lo6o clock P. M. RICHARD IvRWTON.t JOHN VAUGHAN. Committee. it* olt*.. 0. trrAT A STATED ANNUAL ELECTION of the ritook cod Sonnholdern of the El.l6lSa AND WILLI IdSPORT .11 al LEOAD COMPS n held at thou Offing', Monday, May 6th. 1861. the follow ing TlOket for otri !en and Mansion of the Cop3van.Y. haeute been nominated by w Committee appointed at the tieneral a:tasting held Seth ulkoraa unammotudy eleoted—vin CMOFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. Portammitort.. Ariel 27,186 t. The atated enuel rtiestiniof the Btockholdere of this Company will be held et t heir ollce on TUI-80lY mornme, the 7th day of e1.0.Y next, at 11 o'clock. alter which an election tor offieers of the Company. will he there held. to close at 2o closer P. M. on the acme day. ts,p3o-tm77 JAM F 8 COX, President. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the GERMANTOWN ftIaRKET COMPANY will be held at their office, AIN Street. Gerrnan•own, on T ITheL)A.Y next (Ma. 7) at 7.44 o'clock P. NI., for the purpose of electing SEVEN Dllthe'l ORS, and the transaction of °titer burliness. .10sEPS MAO, Acrid 19.1.111—ap90.7t• eseeretierr. LWOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD - COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 17, 3861.-3 he rd of Director. have this day declared a semi-an nuel dividend of THREE PEit CENT. on the capital stook of the Company. clear of State tax, payable on and alter May 15th, 1861. Powers of attorney for oolleotion of dividends can be had on application at the aloe of the Cocepam No. 2311 M. Third street. THOMAS T. PMl's, spin Ini Treasurer. IHEADQUARTERS i , WASHINGTON REGIMENT,"BLUREGIMENT," Punaturrnia r blas 6,186. —IL Special Meeting of the Regiment will be Mod at the house of Wm. H. Maurer. 01.Ca't UK Street THIS Cr uesday) EVENING, at 734 o'Mook. Youths' mundane* ts requested. _ By ardor of 8. A. HAGNRK, Colowl. Yereoon desirous of enrolling are invited to attend. It ATTENTION !—SWORD EXEROILIE. —CAPT. SAY CH'S CLAES for instruction in the 8 1 rnrd Exerol. 4 ; Rooms, A_aerioan Exolussige BeiWino DOCK &teat. corner ofhird street, third floor. Third VOLUNTEERS WANTED, for the DAN. DOUGH' RTY LIGHT INFANTRY. All tboBo disirclus of . ervui g taoir oouotry will:please call et ;noir headquarter., et JO I. P. CROUSE'S. SOStheal corner of 34.. nore,wrii and dal PPk.N ; elan at T.4IIIIMIEgo' I- rli/RU tAreet, below Chestnut. BY order 0 ' Captain 60016-I*. torelt• iUNITED STATES MARINE voaps. —WANTED. Nal able-bodied meu, between the Byte of fit and 36 roam not less then ' five feet four and a half inches high, and et good ebarsoter. Soldiers serving in this oorse y.etrotm duty at MT yards and .on ward United State* ships-of war on [Orman stations. All other anfo•rnstion which may be detured wilt be riven at the Rendezvous, No, sly bouth FRONT Street. • First Lieutenant W. ISTORES BOVD. aran-lm Recruiting OdSeer• QUILL, with every other advantage is necessary to produse superior Photograplis sad mbrotyper. To find both ootaloned .1 on noun resort to REIMER% Yhotogrephio oeuery.sisoosio &fein t Om Gram. le i . . THB O.BIOPP-Arob mertit.ratovei "lila. , J A Mason,PelawAre riketwytnakez,) , J l sntallil J 0 Unimer, Fara& J Klizmalor. PM WWI Chanrn nerser, Kentnoki Mrs 18,:rnb•rier & Yen AT J 8 liner, rebna J P Blunder Onbia,ns Jae Kirk. Uov. r. NI B't' Bit re, TIIMMIVI , 11 B Painter, West Cheater .11 Spinals, P^ , temito A Von •olies, A•blaud J A bleCnnl, U a A W P Binary, Nea , Jersey .1 I; Reading, New. Jersey (ADM m ERCIAL, .GOTEL—Sixth et. aboae Che stn>+t. Greo Walters, Penne Geo Heard Penni% J Devoe, West Chester J Pearce, Boraerit'a, Ir J JBordeni own d G Biker. Phtla emit MoDawal. Mitt Et Weak. Washington Wm Cox. Penne John Way. Chester. Pa It Potts. Bridoort. Pa Geo T Leonard. ppeons J Plankeroon. Chester co G Voorhis. Fort_Wayne Cast a Miller. Marietta J Marieex z .riarord. Pa it .1 Gall. West Chester B Dye, wilinv 1 "/ wind Fmker. Pa a rennuultoon,,,Kan.° Mite 6 Curtis, t nteourg W a Atwood. Ches t er eo Camp Wayne W H Guddleson, Pa CO Pennock. New York D.l Brown, Oxford, Pa sTATEs I)NR/1 4 1—Market street, above Sixth. lat Bowman. Johnstown A 118 Creigh, Penna It Lando Hopewell Thom Jokroton, Cambria. 14 Strayer, Juniata eo J R. etioaree. Peens James Thompson. Penna. H Z Van Reid. Heeding Groan. Ha ribbing W H Mason, Carlisle Alex Blessing, Vo,k Co Jseob limnin York eo 'Wm Gerbrioh. York oo Z B landed, York en Wm Ellie. Philadelphia NATIONAL HOTEL—Roe street. above Third. ." .1 H Derr & Noe. Allentown Bohr Illarbastom. Parma Thos Bain& Phila 3 II Fteh. Came Wayne Joel Ritter, Reading B F dwanz Lebanon Y Penns, Wash P arr. Catawiess Cr rue Barton, Ever, l'a Jae A ' , Norman. Espy, Pa; BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CaHowson. I Boob, Carbon e° V Hoffman, Bath, Pa T Kemerer. Lehighton ti J Kistler, Lehigh eo (1 Peter, Lehigh co I% C Berger Pa J Klooknor, Moorestown I Schoch, Pn~nebare Mrs 13ohvek. Pengebor. fil Lehner. Jkleakneravalo AWs her, Kleelmersville F Derr. Purrristown T P DaD, Quakertown J Fackler, Das pant Co Mrs Winkler . , Pa Dlige rpttmer, Bethlehem IU3 Fister, Reading ti la oheringer, Lehigh oo 13 Feeler, Montg co, Pa J E Festig,Nunurnt station MOUNT vsitrioti HoTHL—Second et.. above Arab. O N. Winisins- Penns T F Mnlth,. Parma CC I eedom. Natboro J M Ninniokeom, Salem "R: v Maynard,ancook Wm Peters, Atwell meek BP Griswold. J Jersey Chas N I Bence 14 MK et. N ew York Lit Bland, Birdsboro, Pa Miss K Holt, Bridal, Pa BLACK BXAR—Third street, shove Callcwhin. John L• rte, Bootie cc A. W Kelley: Bunke co Mre A Kelley, Book. oo .1 H evangler. 1. 1 .trouetown Mrs Ppancler, strcuetown Perna rol John Itiliestaud, R I tiro 0 0M... Snake co .1 IC RIB, Marlvine J PUPIOI7. Cheater Va , leY 11r, Phil * X Bechtel, Bechtelsville J Bechtel., Bechtelsville BARLEY 833EAP B(YPELr-nooon4 at., bal. wine. L Thomas. PQIIua !Win. Germantown J 'r.tooe, Moutg'y oo Pa. B Ritehen, Came Scott (.3 Schimmel, Camp teat RUvßithl HOUSE—Third street, above Raoe. John Strayer. York. Fa I tent Col Rangen, Fenno. juo Warr, J r. Abentovn B L Gabel F flambleton. Lebanon SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE The following Order, issued by the Bevy Department on the Seth ill time, is now made public: , for the benefit of all whom it may cocoa rn : Gitovzn & Bass's 0.111-BRILATED NOISELESS SEMTINO MACHINES. The Best in Vele for Pantily Sewing. No. 730 Ca IKSTNUT Street. Philadelphia. au.l7-17 MARRIED. DIED PRESIDENT. THOMAS RIMBRR Jit. • SECRETARY AND TREANCRER,_ VcrIuLLAM. LONGSTILDI:R. Ellis Lewis. Robert J. Mercer. Samuel V. Merriek. John Tucker, William D. Lewis, Alexander S. Divin. MILITARY NOTICES. 1 44;14* iht Ar 011046 AIIOTION NOTIVA: ilAituU BARK URANTIULENR: 4,700 BAGS PRIME TO CHOICE I RIO COFFEE, IN DOUBLE BAGS. DUTILII, COOK, & Co, Will eel!, at their Anotion Store, 1 No. 144 SOUTH FRONT ST., ABOVE WALNUT. ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 9. at II o'olook. 14,7.00 RAO RIO COFFEE, prime to ohoioe quality int arrived ex ChMWirer. Catalogue, and Samples on Tuesday morning . . myn-it NEW YORK AUCTION SALES. AUOTION NOTICE. LOCKWOOD BROS., 45 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE, WILL omit AT AUCTION. FOE CASH. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, AT THEIR SALES ROOMS LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF .RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, , AND STRAW GOODS. 1,000 cottons of new and desirable APRING BON NET MORONS. 300 carton, of FRENCH FLOWERS. 300 owes. comprising a general assortment of. sTRAW GOODS. Together with a general assortment of Millinery Venda, oonsisting of Aerophane and From'', Crepes Bonnet Bilk,. ac. my4,3t nits* ry LAVA "1-10111 lIC)ME GrU.AItD. COOPER'S MACOMB'S TACTICS A NEW EDITION. I Vol., limo., Cloth, gilt. 680 mos. Prim ei li. REVISED AND CORRECTED TO DATE. - .By request of Officers of the HOME GUARD. ./Lo, a NEW EDITION of GILMAN'S MILITARY MANUAL Will be ready on the 6th Published and for sale by CHARLES =SILVER, WHOLESALZ AND ENTAIL BOOKSELLER, No. 2229 011E.13TNUT MEM A full supply of Military Books, of all descriptions on hand. For sale low. tilY4-6t THE DOUTRINX AND POLICY PROTECTION, WITN THR HISTORY OF OUR TARIFFS, THOM THZ ORGANIEATION OF THE FEDERAL GOVERN MENT TO THE PRESENT TIME. BY DR. WILLIAM ELDER. Now that a desperate &mann is being made upon the new Tariff to preludiee the public in advance against it. and. if possible, W. have it repealed, it is important that its friends shnuld be prepared to oombet the eptioioug arguments of its antagonists. Nothing will better serve this purpose than the oimulation of the pamphlet whose title is quoted above. which ie one of the ablest and most interesting doonmente that have ever appeared to support of the true American policy of loitering the treat industrial interests of our country. It will be forwarded by mail or express for 10 cents per single oopy ;75 Cents por dozen ; its per hundred. Addrers RINGWALT & BROWN, apt-tf No. 34 SOUTH THIRD Street, Philadelphia. A PILOOLAMATION (NOT) BY THE L. PRP-SIDER" , WNXREAS An insidious Re bel lion (Jell Davi.) exists. havin g ite object the overthrow of a legitimate Government. and the in duotion of a bastard Cotton- federaey. and whereas we would avoid the rmp , which would compel US to save the pieces of a f ired Republic : Now we do. iherefore; reoommen that all loyal citizens forthwith take measures to provide thernselveri with standard publications that upon Military Discipline, and forthermore. that the some be Procured from the ex tensive moot of GbaritGoU. - MVANit.42 CILES P OUT Street. Philadelphia. The following we would name an reliable works BaRD BR'S T AQT ICB_ $1 50 GILBAM'S 2 GO eCQ "T'S TACTICS-. ..,.. --- ise COUPER'A MACOMB'S X CAVAJayYTaCTIOS —... . 3VI ARM' REG [IL ATIOPM__ ..... 50 MeiILRLLARIVR BAYONET . 1 1 .1eFiRCISPAI ~1 SO Al all the IPographio Writings of 3111 oCAAR, BAR LEY. TLEY. !IBMS, and other Parallax authors. tO tether with an imimmise _itio/lectioa. of iIaISCEL .IE - AOUti PUBLICATIONS, and a handsome ?RS- A:WT. worth 60 °ante mrsl.oo, with each. .13y order of the fleoretary of the Book Dewirtment of ..46-8411111016 , 0..,6ty 1i t= • • Popular .a4l 430 011E li ursti if Street. BOOKS, LAW AND MISCIELLA.NSOUS, new end old. boutet. nold sad exchanged, at the PaltalrELP/1111-BANK BO O K Ito. 419 OBBSTN UT Street. Librium at a eistanee purchased. th c p o o having Books ta..ael4 ir at a distance, will elate Mau. names, else.. eindleglidates, editions. prices. and tennitions. WAATED—Books printed p rint ed Benja min Prankhn, am well as early Boots printed mi. and upon America Autograph Letters sod Portraits ma 43.11ed.,Paraphlet Layne( Pennsylvania for gals. Cala losses. in areas, meet tree. Librariesappraised by teitt-ti Juitti OaterSELL. RETAIL DRY GOODS. SHEPPARD, VAI;T IS IgIELLNGINN, & AR. 1008 CHESTNUT ST., Invite the attention of sunbeam to their tunumails arse and well-seleoted stook of LINEN AND HOUSDEURNISHING DRY GOODS, CURTAINS AN D CURTAIN MATERIALS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, CAMBRIC lIAZIBICERCHTERB ETC., ETC., which. having been imported under the old tariff', can be sold much below the present market rate. They beg leave nbm to inform their customers and thn public g_enerany that they will from WI 'Mao DEDUCT FIVIC PER CO NT. on all good!, bough; or them and pa , d for on del very. mug St CHOICE GOODS, THOS. W. EVANS & CO. Rave AM received. PER LATE STEAMERS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PARIS DRESS GOODS, OF TIMM OWN SELECTION IN PAM, Embracing the Teri ha LATEST NOVELTIES IN DESIGN AND . FABRIC. W7d•St - .SlSand 890 CHESTNUT Ht. PARIS MANTLLLAS. . THOS. W. EVANS it CO. Invite tittenttort to their LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OP SPRING MANTILLAS, - - SILK, LACE, CLOTH, 4.r., Their MANTILLA DEPARTMENT Being a streotality, the assortment wilt be found COMPLETE AND UNEQUALLED. not at 818 and 821) CHESTNUT Street. SPECIAL NOTIOL ! On and rafter this date VROIIIBI,Ey & kik IBM will offer EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT CASH PURORABEE T .e 0V DRY GOODS: Hein determined to 'auto flair Stack they will give Good Barsaimr Beautiful Fagot' Silks for 75 earth, worth 6175 ealry Rush pancly Bilk. for well worth 0135. Grenadine and Bared. Goods, about ooe half their value. Grey Mixed Goods In every variety, from $ cents per yard to DO gents. BLL.RS, RICH ANT! LUSTROUS. VERY °Hater. feat Black Brocade drubhe fared. R. 0.. De Lauer, Career, Ceacimeree, Clothe, Verdun, Linens.o Rhudzne. Flanrela._QaUtr. Covers. &a 4 . /to. BRAWL Ar. D CLOAK-B.olnd uxuwittort. ifoneh Laos Egotism Poplin. tßiairlif Maputo, ustouno Lace Moktitig, Cancans Lace Goods.' e. Black Bilk Costs Manilla, he., i every style, TiIoRELAY dr CR1115115,_ IC.Oornor won= 51P1.1116 fiASLEPEN COMMISSION HOUSES ARMY BLANRNTS. BLUE, GRAY, AND • WHITE. A FULL ASSORTARNT OP EAU. For Bale by STUART & BROTHER, myd•6t' la BANK STREET. WOOLLENS. A FULL ASS3RTMENT. For Bale by STUART & BROTHER m73-6t. is BANK STIIKEB. BLUE RERSEYS AND CLOTHS, euitablo for Military or Naval purpose/. /ear We by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, apl3-iftf 33 LETITIA, STREET. MILITARY CLOTHING. TORN TBORNLEY'S, 311 CHESTNUT er Street, north aide—the oldest eetabliehment in the United States. INDIA-RUBBER OAMP BLANKETS, For Erm.utri Navy Fouipmenre. K PAT RAT RUBBER CAN P fbkri P KET F, HAVE a SAC s K& R A VE SA AORS, CANT.. ENS. TENTS OUR COVERS, • N COVERS, t3O , 4PP.S Cargo, CAPS. COATS , OAPS. COATS, And every other article that is manufactured of India Rubber—is of the beet material. my 3 lm if JOHN . TRORNLEY. UNIFORMS FOR THE HOME GUARD OR PRILA.DELPHIA, Arip OTHER CORPS CHARLES HARKNESS, 60S CHESTNUT STREET, Now getting up the UNIFORMS for the officers and privates of the " GRAY RESERVES", is prepared to Oudot-take the agtOpulont of Regiments or Compaaiee et the lowest rates, and at the AbOlteat flak*. N. B.—Partionlar attention to etrle, &e., in runtish Inc Officers' 'Uniformly. myl-6t MILITARY CLOTHING, • GRANVILLE STOKES', 609 ORESTM/T STREET. The different styles of outfits adopted by military or ganizations can be procured. or made to order at tun shortest notice, at the NEW* CLOIRING DEPO V of GRANVILLE STOEHb, 609 CHESTNUT Street. Por elegance and durability. theme garments cannot be surpassed. and every purchaser re sere to receive a timdsome and valuable gift. myl-dt TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS! DO YOU WANT A DIOVESTACRE? DO YOU WANT A bIOtTBTA4IE, BELLINGHAM'S CELEBRATED STIMULATING oxquENT, FUR THE WHISKERS AN)) HAIR, The autdoribere take pleacUre in announcing to the citizen. of the United States that they have obtained the Asenoy for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public the above it:may-celebrated end World-renowned article. THE STIMULATING UNGUENT Is prepared by Dr. U. I'. BELLINGHAM, an eminent phymoian of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick Net of WILISHERS, OR A MOUSTACHE In from three to Nut weeks. This ertiole is the only one of the kind need by the French, end in London and Faris tt hi in wayersel nee. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing', yet stimuli tem; ise if ky magic upon the roots, 011.11111/4 001111tI101grOWth Or lux uriant hair. if OP !Arad to the Neale it will sure Wren, and cause to spring up in theplace or the,bald Bootee fine growth of new hair. Applied according' to directions, it will turn RED or TOWY hair /maxs and restore gray hair to its original color. It it, smooth. _and -floxibm. Ths " ONO tiEril — ts an ltuillivensabie article in every gentlismanta toilet. and after one week's use they would not for any consideration, be without it sobscribers are. the only Agents for the article In t e United States, to whom all orders must be ad dlarB4o43.one dollar a box ; tor K 3.16 by all warran t ed nd Dealers •or a box of the ONGURAT,",to have the desired effect . will be sent to any who desire it,by mail, direct. securely smoked. on room! 0.1 price and postage, $l4B, Apply to, or address HORACE L. REGEMAN & C . Druggiour:&4.,. 24 WILLIAM Berea, New York. OYOrr & CO.. No. 23/1 North HBOOriD &root. rot . allelphis Assats. mA234m (PAL DENTALLINA.—We speak from marling experience when saving that the OPAL DENTa.pmma made by Mr . I3fiIMN. of BROA D and SPRUCE &rests, is decidedly the nicest prepare non for the mouth and teeth that we have ever used. we believe it fulfls>6ll that in _claimed for it. and being re commended by the most eminent destilts we advise all to await a trial.--Bulletin. spll-3m" TOR SALE AND TO LET. MI TO LET ,-p ommpdious modern Bei DWELLING. S o uthammt loratiaa, .1028 GREEN Street Apply at 24 FOURTH Et. m 76 21" do TO LET, at Germantown, a conve. ni.nt DWieLLING on Sahool-hon e Lane. near ToWIWI'S Line &ad with good shade. *table. and large yard. Rent 394X1 Until Ap it 1, ACM Apply to CRAHLES di - LOAD& melt* 436 WALPIIJ I' Street. TO lAT-A TITKEE-STORY HOUSE, 11M.113t1 MOUNT 'VERNON street, With all the modern improvents. my 4 St* ORMISIANTOWN PROPERTY TO LOT.—A pommodiens MANSION. well shaded by Large trees, within a short distance from shoemaker Lane e tattoo. Inquire of McCALLa. Lan 10 Rooth SECO •ID Strret. m FuR SALE OR TO RENT—Three .miaa.oomodious brick DWELLINGS in Haddonfield. New Jersey, centrally located, well anaded, within two squares of railroad depot C. IL SHINN, a :..tf 292 W ALN UT Street. TO BENT WITEI FURNITURE.—A Int handsome HOUSE,with every modern conveni ence, in Aloe street, meet Of If evlateenth, apKI-tin A°°l7 to A. F. .t. 9. 11 ik tentA t. le FOR SALE—A 1301:rt•E and LOT, AlLN.doeirably loosted on MAIN Street. Burlington. N. J. ADPIY tO WM. rit, SOB MINOR Street. Ph,lidslphia. FRANKLIN WOOLMAN. MAIN !Street. Burlington. Or to aplB-thsh324t" TO RENT.—A rare opportunity is offered to a °ornament manager of a Boarding House by the undersigned. who offers to rent the Hremise* formerly known as the UNITED BTEtTES OTEL.. ranted on ClilES MUT Buret, above eurth, opposite the custom florae. The house oon teui.s Sony room* all of which are furnished. The ninety-five feet as length. besides kitchens, pantries. and every ether convenience that can be desired. The prendres have been figuu up in a *maniere mariner. and are ready for Immediate occupancy. Toil proper person. having experience, a proStahte humeri can be don*. To an stmentsble tenant the terms will be made reasonable. For particulars apply to JOHN RBA, on the prerbises. between the hoary of a nd 8 o'clock. apl6-tuthellt Fri° LRT.--SROOND-STORY ROOM, 802 CHKSTIrUT :I:rflgg phi lig 4lat n Jewe fo St n orekißeno ht bunes Apply fe the rrio BANT—A very desirable STORE on the Ninth-e4aet front of " The Hotel." The Store at Plinth and klanuarTm streets W oa d - Wally adapted for a BADDLX and BARNUM Mater. teg t° Southwest NINTH and algal Pala. TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL LING. NO 123 North TIIIRTEENTII Stra^t. Apply to WETREKILL & BROTHhli n 47 and 49 /Warta SECOND atria:. allin-tf CHESTNIIT-6TE ART HOUSE and MIL STORE to rent.-The desirable business location, eiIEtEN UT Otreet,with dwelling attisoned, Apply at 43/ 00 EFITNUT atm , . Spa OF,RMANTOWN PROPERTY TO RENT.—To Rent, the large and commodious roodem-kult Roue, .00rner of ARALAT Street end WILLOW Avenue, pith gee, bath, hoc and ooln ynteh and nil the modern improvements ! Apply to 11 MIRY B. TA KR , flee RiShin street. Philedelphia. or on the , venues& apii-tf .TO RENT—TWO °OUR TR. y TiousnLone mile from Tammy. I a 're No 7i7 WALNUT titroor. " ° m hll4- -3m* TO ENNT-THE LAME AND 00N VENIENT Coat Wharf and Lumber Yard at Pdaylandyille. Twenty-fourth ward. Apply to E. C. & F. R. WARREN. on the premien. intat-tf 1 0) ~ te)4!!!!!rlitit toi Lit CIF Trill of good unimproved farm land in the State of New Jeteet, convenient to the city. will be etohauted for eltraperti. Apply at No. 118 FEDERAL Street. MR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER, AND oOSVEVANcER, imoRsuBTOWN. re. —Real Estate bought end sold on. reeermeble terms. !Rome and dwellings for cafe or Mt in Norristown and •muntry. Good mortgages negotiated. Collections made. The best references given. dr4-6m COE PAIR OP MILITARY SHOES, made by L BENWERT, 716 CIIFBTII UT Street. will last until the war IN °vaulted the Union restored. _ fine assortmen t Dents . Sheen. and Gaiters, Tor 1 env America, in band and made to order. ut77 11 . 18 T QUALITY ROOFING' MUTE al. wan on band wad for sale at Untott Wharf, 1441 BFAcar sweet, xenon:Won. T. TIKINIAB, Te7 7.la. nl7 W • LNIIT POW, Philadelphia. WJWH, PRACTICAL SLATE mir RooyEit t WHIED Street And EIERKLIVTowh 11.404, le irepared to pa On niquuttotibt of 1636fillig. ea the most modern's term& Will iniarality to make every beildila PerbetlY Water-tight. Orders promptly 4 1 10 011 lidad to. nu 7-37 OFFICIAL. pEOPOSALS Navy DIPARYZENT. Rumen of Yards and Docks, April 11.1881 SEALED rItOPOEfa LI for each Wail separately. endorsed "P•orowsui for Claw leo. (name the class) for the Navy Yard at t• ame rho yard.", will be reoelve.• a this office until noon on the 97th day of Nal neat, for turns-hint; and deavering at tee several Navy Yards named tie anareriele and arttolee embraerd in printed schedules. which will be fainishee on spplioation• sent by mail 1180 requested to portico is delusio n - t e ar" to convect for any or all of the olan•-s tiP mad therein. by the o...mandeb ts of the several Navy Yards for the of for the yards unaer their command. or by the Navy Agent nearest tneroto, or by the fellreall. for any Or all the yards.. To prevent confusion and mistakes in Coaling the ooera. no hid will he re..ewed which contains abases for inure than one Joni In ono •na elope. and e a c h mut atdoet of a meat s an the hid and contract. Bidders are It •rebr uti-00)0 and nor 'Quietly 'mu- Bed that their offers meat be in the form hereinafter p ascribed and be matted in time to re•ch ttwir desti nation b- fore the time excite° for receiving them no bid will he ccriside,ed which atiatl be received after the peiiod st he ted. and AO abowance be made for fail ures of t_ mai! _ To gnarl egainst offer. being opened be arethe time sop •toted. redders aro r• quested to endorse on the an ymore above the addre. a, and dream a lsne under the en dorsement. thus: ir9pmale for Claes, No. (name the plass) for the Nall Yard at (name the yard.)" To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washin4tort, D. C. Form of Offer ( Here date the offer.) here Insert the name or Daniel composing the firm ), of (name the town), in the mate of ( name the Mete ). hereby offer to tarnish under your advertisement. dated (date of advertisement). and BOOM to all the rim al e ment• of the same, and of the p• toted schedule t, which it refers, all the articles embraced in Clam No (came the class), for the navy yard, at (name the yard), ac cording to said aohedule, (here paste on the printed Maas from the aohedule. and opposite each article wit the price. end carry out the amours,. in the oo!umna for dollars tad (mats, and foot up the aggregate amount of the Ind for the class), ornountitig to (here write the amount in words). I propose as my agent (here name the agent. if one is required by die schedule) for the supply under the °lessee miscellaneous, by a non-iesident of the place of delivery ; and should my oiler be acoepted, l limiest the contraot may be prepared and sent to the navy asset at (same the aaehor, for Begoatures end oertAfi tate. iiere the bidder and etteh member of the firm to Form of Guarantee. The undersigned irtnia of guarantor) of (name the town.) and state of (name the Sbite.) ar.d (name of se condguarantor. &0..) hereby undertake that the above named name the bidder or waiters) nip', if his tor their ) offer as above be liaoetad,eatat into contract w i thi toe United states wi(hin teen drill Mter tne date of notice through Inc post o oe, of the aceeptemee of his [or their] offer before mentioned. Wittman: (Signature of guarantors.) I certify that the above named (here name the guar antors)are known to me br be goad and rot/poem ble B uarantor! in tis ease. ( qanata Atto r ney, Collector, be aigEgell be the Distriotiudge.Distriot Attorney, Collector, Navy Agent, or some person known to the Bureau to be responsible. PORTSMOti rn. N. J. Class No 2, alone; ohm's No. 6 white pine. limner, juniper, and eptirees oleos No. 7, lime. hair, and Wan ter ; class No.B. cement ; Mane No. 11.. gravel and wind ; olass No 11, iron. Pon nai /too spikes; chum No. 12, steel; c l am No 14 flies ; class ri0.16. punts, oils. aria glue ; elms 140.14. mite chandlery o ass No. rt. hard were : Mess No. IS. stationery; class No. 19, firewood : !lass N o . 2 er hay and. straw; 0:aoll NO 21. provender; °lege bro. 2, anarooal ; 0111 , 11 NO. 22, lieltinit, winking. and hoe, ; class No. 24 sperm and inbrioating oils ; close No 21, iron castings; class No. 26, a. germ; class No. ff. anthracite coal; ohms No. 29, bituminous Cumber land coal. BOSTON. Cl•ss No. 1. brisk.; class No. 2, stone; class N 0.6, oak and had wood; class No. 6. white pine, smog, janipar. and orpreso ; ONUS No. 7. true. hair. and plas ter; oirma No 8, oetneht class No. O. gravel andeand class No 11. iron. Iron cads, and stokes;ofau 80. 12, steel ; owl. No 79, pip iron ; olaws No 11' files; class No. 1.. paints. oils, and ;class ; alas, No. M. stun ob...nd ler/ ; class No. 17, hardwaa ; *lass No IL stationery class no. 20 hay and straw ; class No. 21. provender; 018 1$ No. 22. onerms , ; Was. N 0.21, belting, packing, and hose; class No. 34. sperm and lue.toattog ono; elms No. 26 iron outings; class No. 26. augers; class "0. 27 aargraelte (mai; class No. 2# biLIIONUOus Cum berland ••oal ; clam N 0.30, semi-bituminous Broad 'lon, ire., cud. 'NEW YORK. flews No.l bneks ; olsts No. 5, oak and hard wood Mao No 6 wh to pine, spruce. cypress, sad juniper class No. 7, hale. hair. and piaster ; clans No. B. oementl hilli c N 0.9. gravel and sand ; class No. 10 sla.e ; chase NOM, iron. iron nails. and spikes; class No.ll veal ; Wan N 0.14. files.; muss No 16, ounta. oik, end glass; class No. 38, sh i p oh •ndlery ; cuss No 17, hardware; claim No. 18. tattooer, : class No 20, hay and straw ; class No 11, provender; class No. Ps, charcoal ; olass No. 73 belting peaking, sad hose; &vs No 24 sperm and lubricating oils; class N 0.26 Somers ; class N 0.27. anthracite coal; class No. 30,„seatii titturrunouir Broad Top, lac , coal. PHILAD FLPHI A. Class No. 1, bricks; obuiifio 2, stone ; class No. S, oat and hard wood; edam rio. 0. White sine, 'prude, cypress, and Juniper; class No.?„ limo, har t and phae ton ch.re ti 10 elate ; ohms No. 11. iron. iron nails. and Sakes; claim No 12. steal ; class No. U. fries ; claim No. lb. Wilts, oils, and glass; olaas No. 16. oh. so chand lery ; claim No 17. hardware ; ohm No. 18, stational class fro. 19 fireword olaas 20. hay and straw; cum No N. provende r; clam No. =. charcoal; olase No. 93. belting. racking. ang hose class No. 94, sperm and lubricating oils; elan No. M. augers; alas. No. Tr, a.thraelta coa l ; OM No. 30, semi-bitum i nous, Broad Top, ,to., coat. NA VAL"ASYLUM Claw No I. obtains ;,c's..s Iso. a, hats, brol ; end shoes ; mass No. 3. provisions; ohms No. 4, groceries; c ass No b, dry- goods • class p o 6. bread. 6:u ; ol.• • No, 7, tab woo ; o mss No 8, atm , el anomie; ol'. asi No. 9, aftraware ; oleo No. 10. rtoits, n, and gloss; 0 ASO No 11, Jumbo ; *lama No. 1.2. Itti116114511: ottga firewood: olan No. 14. coal; Mau fi10.16, provender; elms Plo. 16 bricks. dco. Class No:1, br;oka ; elms No 2. s'one ; oleAFs No.B yellow pine umber; class No 4, 'allow nine larriti•r; class i o 6, oak and hard wolf ; clang No. 6 white pine, .prune juniper. and cypress; class No T. time, MUT. add his er; Glass No, 8, oenlent ; class No. 3 ; Crave; and sand; canna No. 11, Iron. iron nails. and s ; awes No. h, steel ; olatus No. 13, pis iron t class No 25. a,es; Owe No. 15. puin:n. ,ils, anti slain; late No. 16. ship chandlsry ; ohm, No. 17, hard* are ; ass No.lB. stationer, ; class No. 19 fire tv001; aloes No. 2tl. hay and straw; olass No 21. provender; clean No. sn, cannon); class No. 23,1)41 or. paokini, and hose; oleos No. 2t a erm and lubr.aatins Wass No. 26, nug a; clans No ZT, antb•ao,te o. al ; Mane leo. a,, b. tun,moun liiclor-n4 on V.rgiala dual.: 0 fall No. 29, bzturrth cue Cumberland coal. 'lne 340131 e •ill state the .tirees within which ales will be iiittiieZt — ti; eti - ditii delive eV: 7a where the pripied schedule is not cud, the periods stated in it for deli varies mast be copied in the bids P ll the articles which may be contracted for must be delivered at such Place or places ineololng drayage and cartage 10 tha letaee where cured within the navy yards, respectively, for which the one/ in reeds, a/IMay be direotod by the commanding (Mast thereof ; and all other amuse being equal, preference wilt be given to American meteorite tore. Ito article will be ieceived after the expiration of the period specified in the schedule for the comple tion of deliver'''. unless creamily au horized by the Department. In competing t,.e el,esee, the price stated in the column of prices will be tn. atandard and the aggregate of the sinus will be carried out seaming to tee proles stated. it is to to provided in the contract and to be dis tinotly understood by the bidders', thaethe amount and number of articles enumerated in classes headed Miscellaneous," are speoified as the probab'e nUan• tity winch may , be requires, as well as to fixed data for determin ng the lowest bid; but the contractor is to Inrnoh more or less of the said enumerated artieloa, and in Mich euant.tiee, and at eueh tirnee. as the bursae. or comm mdant may require; rush increase, however, not to exceed cne-half ot the quantities naiad (and re "Mmtiose sent through the post vflioe mann be deemed suffiment noticial, during the fiscal year enuing tau Seto more' of ies a lta t ctyeyeOiagi ' e irire l a to • main the same. All the (trued. , " under tke contract Moat be of the best quality, delivered in good order. free or all and every charge or expense to' the Government, and subject to the inspection, count. weight. or measurement of the said navy yard, and be on all respect s.attsfootory to the OOMMandaut thereof. Bidders are referred to the yard for F lame. speoificationh- orwrele'es. and any Cunha r drserlPUon of the articles. When bidders VISA be in doubt ea to the wellies oracles traniad in the schedule. they will apply to the commanding officer of the navy Yard. aid not to employees, for description of the article or articles in doubt which information the said officer will give to writin g . Contractor, tor alas es headed Miscellaneous.' who do not reales near the place where the art aelee a,e to be delivered, wilt by required to name in their proposals an asent at the c.ty or ennui psi plwve the yard of delivery. who may be called upon to deliver at Galas without whey when they shall bereenired. Approved sureties in the full amount of the contract will tee required. ited twei.t. per contain aa additional security deducted from each payment until the contract shall have been nomplated or oaccelled. unless other wise authorized by the Department. Oa pluses of amok). beaded -• Miaaellabenes." to be delivered as r mitred during the fiscal .ear. the twenty per centum retained may, at the discretion of toe commandant. be paid quarterly on the faraday ot January. aprd. July. and ()ember, when the deovertee have Dees satisfac tory. and the balance (eighty ,per cent.) will be paid y the respective navy agents within thirty days alter the Prase. t .tion of bide, in triplicate, duly vouched and approved fro part of the per bantam reserved Is to be paid until all the rejected article, offered under the contract anal& have been removed from the raid. unless specially authorized b• the Impartment. It will be sticulated in tee contract, that it default Isbell be made by the parties of toe flat wart in deliver ing all or any c f the &limes mentioned in any cases bid tor : uf the quota, 'Led at the times and 'dreg." anon rovided, ettoiled, tnen and In that case the sad parties will for feit and pay to the United orates a ..nin of money not t...• exceed twice the amount of such class,which may be recovered, Irvin time to time, according to the a t of Congress in that case provided, approved March 3, J 643, Ile enrollee must kign the aontract. and their rfllle(M -si Witty be certified to by a navy agent, oollect ir, dis trict attorney, or aim. other person satisfactorily known tome bureau. It is to be provided in the contract that the bureau shall have the power of annul tag the contract. w ut hose or damage to tiro Government in ones Contrese Shall not have made alacient appropnauoas for the articles named, Or for the oompletton of works eeti mated tor, and on which tole advertisement is based, and shall also have the power to increase or diminish the quantities named in the classes not headed " Mis cellaneous" in the eohedule twenty-five per °argues. Persons whose Wren small be accepted will be notified by lortor throu h the post office, which votioe shall be oconeide.ed sufficient and it they cm not enter into o traot for the supplies specified within fifteen dale from the date of non, a from the Matti of tee iiooolptanae of their bid, a con tract will be made with some other per son or persons, and the guarantors of sum: defaulting biddev will be responsible for all nelinqueno les. All offers not made in strict conform ity with this ad vertisement will, at the option of th e bureau, be re- Putted Those only whose offers may be accepted will be noti fied. and contracts will be ready fur eaeoution as soon thereafter as may be practicable. my 7.14.21.26 pROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING MAIL - 0 . LOCKS. Posy OPTICS DIP liant ENT. f April 21.1881. Sealed Proposals for furnishing all Looks and Keys, of new kinds, to he substituted for the looks and keys now used on the United states Mails, will be received at this Department until nine o'clock A. td. the tenth day of July, Mai. It being desirable to obtain looks and keys of a new contraption. nod urrented expressly for the exclusive pae of the United !Rates made, no mPdel is presented for bidoere. the Department relying for its selection on the results of nmonatucel skill and Ingenuity which a fair competition, now invited, may produce. It is deemed necessary only to state that a mail look should be self-locking, and that its other principal requisiths ors urnicamity.ll6otiftty.llstitne-s. strength, durability, novelty of construction, and feoility of use. Two kinds of mail loots and keys—one of braes and the other of iron--aifferent in form and construction, are re qa•red and proposals should opacity, separately, the pros of Saab iron look. each key tor same, each brass look. and each brass key for same. buplioate samples or patterns of each kind of looks proposed are required to be submitted With Ike presci ent' ; one of eaon bind of 'ammo loots to be riveted pp and finished. and another to be open or unriveted. so that its internal structure ma, easily be examin: -Every sample must be plainly marked with the bidde r s name. he looks offered should not be patented, nor should their internal constrilction be otherwise publicly known, or be similar to any looks neretotwe used; and th y must be warranted net. In any Way. to infringe or in terfere with any patented Invention. The various sample beta presented by bidders will be submitted to a board of examiners to be ei,ntimis stoned oy the Postmestar General. for the purpose of examining and teporting on them: and on teas the Postmaster General shalt deem It to be for the interest of the Dettertrnent to reject ell the proposal, and speci mens submitted ender this advertisement, contracts will, upon the report of the 'Nommen. be entered into. as soon as practicable. with the sucommfal bidder.. hose locks are adopted. for furnishing limiter I. eke and keys for four years. as troy may be required and ordered, with the right. on the part 01 the Yostouuder (lomat for the time being, to extend and con.inoe the eontrtat in force for an eriettional term of four years, on giving notice, in writing, to the contra tor not less thin six months before the termination of the fins term of four years; or at toe expiration of the first term 01 four years, to oontotot with any other party for furnishing similar or Mderent holm and kers, as the Postmaster 6e• oral may determine. The contractor must agree and be able to furnish, if required and orderers. 6.010 brew looks and 6,000 brass keys. within three mon he from the tin a of entering into contract, and 37 000 iron looks one 30 000 iron keys. within eight months from such time. But the Peet master Dei era] will reserve the right to increase or di minish. us the wants or total MKS of the servant may demand the quantities of the Jocks end keys above aye eified, with a proportionate allowance o time to tor n,sh them. All the looks furnished by the contractor be warranted to keep in good 'catkin; order fur y ears two, In tii• indium Val% the ettiv l 9o,whell.not sub eeted to obvious violence ; snob us beoome defeetive UM( that time, to be replaced with reflect looks without chaise. The oontractor will lie required to deliver the looks. at his own expense, at the Post fame Department. Wewhinston pat up on /aloha. forming 24/mys t ic' bandies of five look, Muth. and ettou' el " aal?.ll wooden bole, lelm,,,Containtug nut more then two hon ored he keys are to tie cislivered to l of the DepartJ ant duly and speotailr adthOrike In each OUP, to take oharse of ane convey too same rem the contractor's factory to the Depariment, where both Licks and keys ere to be inspected and approved before they shall be paid for. The cuntractorwilt be required to give bond, with ample security, an the sum of twenty-bye thousand d 0115.. , fo the faithful peilofMMlCe of the contract on his part, both as to furnishing the suppl ies ordered and guarddig the manulaoturing of the mail looks end keys with due privacy. integrity , and care . No proposal will therefore gr a noast iered, if not accompanied with wr itten r nee from theyroposed su.eties (whose resvme Hat most be dertitted by Me routine/oer at me piece of their residence) that they will beoome responsible, on the required bond, for the fulalsoont of the °entreat by the bidder, in clue snail proposals he attepted. la decid•its on the pr.posah• find gpeeim•ta. the Post master Oeperel may damn it expedient to eelent the h g eau .00k one Mader and tae n e iron lock of anytht. n• therefore reserves the rseht of 000traett..g with ilferont individuals for such dar rent kind. of look. air to , maw eaten. . - Proposals snook] be carefully sealed, addressed to the Po-twystee General. and endorsed on tae envelope, " Prosossle for Mal Loess ' cur 7-tat M. HLAIR , Postmaster AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. Role Le s s ee Mrs_. 81A.,G41.11. ETTEIGLt itaxe 69firki: aIiIIe4P EN I P t SIT oIr . MR . .VDW/N A 0 A tot& iTuptilp t y) KV" P1i?"3.2 May T HouhEnoT.D p • 1. , • . Katharine, Misa Riohings••, De Clifford, Mr. Adams. After waft:A WASHING lON AT VAL i,EI , FORD e;„ Gen. George Washington— Mr. Peter Itiohingil• Ti, conclude with a Grand P• TR 'uric • f.d..Ea .ItY. BALI OV PIIICAR.—ErePe °into (EMU 80041'00 with so out extra charge.) MI tents: parquet. (seats secured at oentigo mg .9w:is; &truly oirole, 26 cents ; private , boxes, wand $3; oro tura 75 cents. Doors oven at quarter plat 7 o'olook ; curtain will nee ate quarter to 8 retioos. WHEATLEY & ULAREV,s3 AHOUI43I. THEATRE. This (TUEGDAY) EVENING. May 7. Will be premented the grand Military and Rimerlna l Spouse,le. in 8 hlrioohsawitled Tilt, WARS OF !NAPOLEON THE GIitRAT ! Composed. adapted, and arranged UY air. tO dirE With whom a epeolal engagement has been entered into, and Who Will Illettlll3 hat remarkable per gonation of N PO ..._ The whole STAR COMPANY in the 'set. PENN A. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS-1025 CIIErTNUT STREET. The Thirty-eighth ANNUAL EXHIBITION of PAINTINGS sod SCULP CURE 18 now open. 81/Intittanoe 20 cents; 19enera Tiokete 60 velar.; Chi/ dreg half pr/ae ; Catalniuee 10 canto. etookhe dere will receive their tlnireta at the Academy oott-Ir SANFORD'S OPRIse EtvUSE, ELEVEN 111 811-6111/. 0F EN FOR D EC ORAT E D SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND FAIN7ED. - MR. SANFORD Ifreitired one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore who will appear nightly, ianford will perform every evening. airs oven et 7 ; Commence at M. (Dom/on* Gents. Children /0 ciente. del7-tf WANTS. W ANTED—A Lad to do Errands. Ad dp•im“ T." PINVI omos . apa-CC VV/MT.StI—AGICIVTI3 to sell PAOKA.- BES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at PPP- 00 0 third lose than oan be porahasod ol.evrlme. 4lt on nr address (stamp onetime J. L. BAIL 101 L no. IA COURT Street. Boston. Maim M11203-sni ESIPLOYE KS WANTING YOUNG Men, &G.., ,tre invited to address lo ment Committee." at the Rooms of the Young Men', Chnetian Aesoeistion, aOO9 and 1011 CHESTNUT PD Rm street. WAN'rEtt—ii VP:SSE 1, of the capa city of from 1A0t01,200 barrels, to load (or the West Indies. Apply to JAORETORR & CAJISTAIRS. 20s and 1104 South FRONT Street. BOARDING. BOARDING.—EIe g ant large and airy Rooms, with &rat. Maas board, at 1315 WC:int street. References exchaneed mrt-the 0 6t• BOARDERS will be received at a retired but Massantly-situarad Farm House. in WINO TER COONTY, but a abort distann. from toe pall road. The dwelling boautauily shaded. which. with larso Vagstahla and Fruit Ga dons, will furnish board ers with *Warr 111E017 tn. conntr.t can afford. Andress tS.B Bo" office of Tite Press. acce-lia** SPRING MILLINERY. to MRS. E. JAGOIM, No. 212 NORTH WAIL MORPH Ptreet. willon_nn FAIIHIONAILBLE AS‘oftTAIIENT OF I . 4II..LINAMY on THUMADAY, April 11th. soshm sArEs. LILL/E'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to Plc. 91 South ISEV.BNTILBtreet, nest the merlin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and oonseniest Inore, and has now on hand Ye large assortment of Celebrated Wrought sine Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, the only r i tirii fire and burglar v lY u rgof s kta i ..fes olap,le nk .) Ltllte's Bank Vault Doors Vault , Lochs fun k utiett to order on abort notice. This Is the strongest. test protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, partioular attention Is ea/led to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, an. Thts Baia is con eedyki to surpass in style and elegunoe ansthing yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strict ly fire and burglar proof. /SPECIAL NO ricit.-1 have now on hand ea] twenty 91 Farrel, 'Herring, & Co.'. Safes. Moot of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers. oompriging a complete eseortment as to alsee, and all Lately ex changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe . They will be sold at very low offal*. Please call and examine. Jags-lrif M. C. SADLKII. Agent, co EVANS sr. WATSON'd SALAMANDER SAFES, STORE 304 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A lane variety of FIRM-PROOF SAFES 'aware yo hand. rolift-tr /NBUJRANCE COMPARINB. NUMB DISURAIWE OOSPANY, • • Ha 4CHESTNUT Stmt. FAN AN N*D IL 0 INSURANCE. Maucroua. Ikooraa W. Day—ty . & Matta*. Samuel Wright......."• Wright Bros & RB. B.irrey—.— Davie k airne._ Henrye bawls, Jr....-. I.ewut WOO & VV. C. R1rdt016.........• 4,0,10A0 & Co. igemue •tiaranne.....Preg t w 'coming Canal Ooisifyy, Jnil• W. Verrass.-..0 . 1 J. W. Everman & Co. Geo. A. est ... • West & Fobes. • T. B. Bs•vage, Martin, & Co. f6,..Wilson DaVUL-...Attorney-a4ilaw. D. Woodruff:. ..... Bible? , Molten, & Woodruff. no. KOINIaIIr. s AIO 1713 wean street. aviro W. DAY,Freaident. FRAN C HARD CK. Vies Prodded. WILLIANLO I. BLA . Seoratitry. jaZt-iftf ANTHRACITE INSURANCTE OOPIPA. PERPETV A L rry.—Authorized Cavite! OP.O,OOD—OMAJINFA Mee No. MI WALNUT Street, between Writ and Fantrth Orson. Philadelphia. Thu Company wiD 'Minna against loms or derange by Are, et Inuldltitt,Ftrintere, tad Merchandise mo rally. Alm, Marino Inraranoto on Vessels Cergoee, ail PrEghtm. Inland Dostrarme to all nests 'of the Smelt. obrazogroßa. _ _ b 14 , shoss . 11.1.128 r. .10.0ph Mennen John Ketcham. t, flu d 6 tin Cr ii . Joan It. BLalustez. Davis Peareoe, Wm. F. Dean, Teter aloger. ~ E. Sa7. 4611011SHEI EAL ! reeMen. M. M. SAM. Ileeretare. lee Moistest OATIIIG FUNDS. FUND--TTNITEED STATES P•• TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD and CHM NUT &mink, iNTEN..gur FIVE PER C NT. 8. R. 6 7 AWFORD. President. JAMES R. BUNTER, Secretary and Treamurer. Offso boors. from 10 until I 6 , e100k. This Company is not Joined in any application to tis Legislature. tel AbIERWAN SAVING FUND, S. E. cor ner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, oontinse• to renews deposits and j aWmn demand AI it ASS &twin done. RER WHILL A i m Trmianvo.r. Prondolq , IWO 11 PiIII.ADELPHIA, _____---_.sitiLmlNlToN AND Belj -I.lM—Oriz ItAILhOA —Ph/LADeLeillA May 4 VW, T RAMIS Fox vute• I On and after Monday, May 0.1801. Trains for Wail in rton . Annapolis. will leave Philatielphta at 11. A. M. and 10 50 I'. M. B ETUBNING. _ Will arrive at Phitadephoa from Washington at 10.18 A m.. and also at 9_21 P 10. Thyough tiokets sod at the depot, comer B, ono and Prime '!ac., Philadelphia. myB • 8. M. PPLTON. mMJ EHLADELPHIA AND Rim OPINE P ARADI (Office 2278011 th Fourtn street.) NG ItaiLßOaD CO.. PHIL opELPTItA, April Ti, 1861. SEASci.V 1 /61i t„ T.S". On and after May 1 1881. steam) tickets will be issued by thus company fo , th periode of three, six, nine, and tweme months, not transferable. Beason achool-tiokets may also be had MSS per cent. discount. 3 hose ttokets will bA sold by the Ttemiarey at bro. 227 Fatah FOURTH Street, where tiny further totartriatton oaa be obtained. B. BRA DI,OIIO. adroit FOR NEW YOKE. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and Ran ,tl,4olsztall. Philadelphia and New York Rgrross fitearnb7agCong. patty Vitill reoinve frelght ort and after MONDAY. Zak instant, and leave 10 P. 111,6111YMa their ear. goes in flew York the following days. Freighta taken at reasonable rates. WM. CLY OR, Agent. No. 14 8013 FR vs , H adYEB. Philadelphia. JAMES RA N 11.,Agenr, Piers 14 Ana ID EABP RIIBE, New York. zehlll-tftf & AV :5 z FOR NEW YORK. THE Philadelylus Stearn Propeller Comoenl will commence their business for the season on Monde, 18Th I hgriteameris ere now receiving freight at Second Pier above walnut great. Terme acoommodating.A _Pe z _ 1 hr. BAIRD & CO., mhle 094 Youth Delaware Avenue. NOTIOE.—The Citizens of the different .i. 4 Cities and Towns thmtiztiont the state are invited to oempetition for the place at which the neat Al - STATR FAltt shall be held. Proposal, oontaining inducements and advantages, dire tad to the undersigned Committee, appointed by the - evasive Committee. will be received up to and - eluding. May alst next. Caron uniaat.one should be - dressed to either of the following persons: 4 WM COLDER .x,, JABOBKlatiitEsi OED. JOHN U. Zih.bLER, Harrisburg, Pc, AMOS E. KAPP, Northumberland, Pa, Communes. sull-atwylli ag, BEDDING OUT PLANTS. K. BUNT & &ON have a lame stook of the finest tence of PUcehl ER BLOokaho PLAN ..lhchion oo; offer .t, vet, low pndas by the dozen. hundred. or thousend—ocaeisting of N w VERBENAS, NRW HRLInTROPES, W LANTANA% NEW PIIUX n.E N .O nALVI AS. NLW DAH L LIAS. mks w RANI UM. N W LVNELASTING. NEW FUCHSIAS, &c., &c, NEW PETUNIAS, 814P.D NvAREEIOUSI2. Noe, 922 and 924 MASKaT ßtrfeh n274,3t Nurseries and tireanhoasee. varbY moo.. COITON SAIL DUCK and O,ALN VAS ; of ell numbers and brands. Raven'e Dunk aiming i Willa of all descriptions, foi Toots. A MMUS/. Trunks Ana waren Coven. Algol raper glapnlaosu ra Hn re Dcer Felyi. from I to 8 feet wide. Tarpaulins. Unitng, Twins, *a EVRRMAN At CO., 103 JONka Alley. 0 DR. J. WISE; No. 30 North FIFTH Street, r l . l __,l LA ft, ELFll l 4, — ,Treata inmeesz fu ay, Iraqi.. to, in tlfnc. aJIGIIOIIIOII of the L ur,o3, . 140A o r ned Ii.E.ART, and frequently Conllol coNsugPTION iti.ita third and last sta... Re atso restores all ourabie dieeams of th e EYE and A- EAR. He hue amen . them hie entire attention for be east JO year& Will wan patients. when desired. at heir residonoee. aet-lm ih G(LIRA VE-BTONEB, URAVS- Si ONEB.-- ...fil My stock of Grave atones and hloaatnents to be sold at very radioed prices. Flame c a n and examine, before rumbas= elsewhere, at Marble Writ% rsr4 folli-eim wows Avenue. two , . V.LI2VRIV XI. FEENOH ZlNO—Pure SNOW WHITS. , (vitals. Moribk4 A 9,re az%) G i rOr m i r t! 8 " fOISSO W B7IIE/LILL •• sue/ av fort LARu.-4215 tierces rxtra Leaf Lard, for 'slabs C tl i e4.6/4 00.103 AnCit Street, • • red darer •bsvo a•117-al SHOEM* & Co.„ ei o ass, PAINTS. OW% AND VANNINKNIA Northeniet finer FONSIIN and NUN limb. 4•14-4. CIIItObiE GEE= Martufaetttred and 11 W.EE6MI4II9=I7k lali 4 aaAl p 7 r . /OA/Orel'