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    &sr. .Lion contained nearly a thousand
feea , Rh" are bound by the tenderest ties to
itousands of households
The regiment 19 certainly bound to Perryville,
rut Wend :hat po"nt their movements will depend
e y e n orders from heaequarters, which 'have not
been wade public, nor which will not WI known
ofit they Jac -Clop themselves by the °patellae
0 , t h e r egiment itself.
It O understood that at Perryville Colonel Pat
„ranee regiment Will be joined by Sherman's
lotter y, two Ohio regiments, and several compa
aler fai nters It is rumored that all will move
go at together from that point. but mook of this
is mere surmise ”
jaa fen Or THE Fume AND SECOND onto nem
eariTS —TEXT ARS' QUARTERED. AT SUFFOLK
FARE.
The first and second Ohio regiments, which
cars been quartered at Lisnoester for two weeks,
walled West Philadelphia at two o'clock yea
terby afternoon, and marched at once to
dot-elk park, on the Blue Bell and Penrose Perry
read, one mile from the Darby turnpike.
Th e o regiments rendezvoused at Columbus,
e go, more than three weeks ago. They were en
ap pal at Harrisburg a few days, an d lel t
Leicester yesterday morning at ten o'clock.
They number two thousand one hundred men,
od are without exception the moat able-bodied,
hely soldiers that have yet reached this oily
from abroad.
Th e regiments are commanded by Colonel A.M.
D. 3lcCook, who lately left the United States army
ea proceeded to Ohio, at the summons of the
rennteers and Colonel Lewis Wilson.
The staff officers of the drat regiment are Lieut.
0)1. F..iward A. Parrot, Major J. O. Hughce,Bur
goon Wm. McMillan, and Quartermaster .lames
SECOND REGIMENT,
Colonel Lewis Wilson, Lieut. Col. Rodney... Mason,
Major A. C. Parry, Surgeon T. Webb, and Quarter.
muter Mr. A. McDermott
The men formed at the West Philadelphia depot
with knapsacks, haversacks, etc., upon their backs,
A nd tramped by companies to the Park, a distance
,of four or fore miles. Of this they did net cow
plain ; but on arrival at the Park, with a heavy
shower wetting them to the skin, they were cha
grined and mortified to find neither food nor ade
quate quarters provided for Winn. They had not
eaten since breakfast, and of seenty rations at that
fuse; the sheds at the Park were dripping with
li b. and straw was supplied to few of the stalls.
Their indignation broke into voice here, and they
threatened to break into the adjacent farm-houses
end supply themselves. A quartermaster was de
spatched at once to the city for wagon loads of
Toed. bat up to the time of our leaving the encamp
ment, (six o'clock P. M.,) the teams had not re
armed, and half of the men were standing on the
wet grass, with sore stomachs and moody brows.
With telegraphic communication between Len
sister and Philadelphia, it seems strange that
orders were not despatohed for the supplies, so
that they might have been forwarded to camp in
due for %arrival of the volunteers.
We hen ,at a late hoar, that a portion of the
men were quartered at the Summit House, on the
Darby road, and others at the Blue Bell, King
s:olpp
Those who accustom themselves to speaking
tomprehensively of armies should have seen these
two regiments, stretching a mile long, between the
Perk and the Summit House, with bright bayo
nets streaming down all the slopes and dotting the
tops of the hills.
M Among the companies composing the First Regi
meta are the Cleveland Grays, Dayton and Mont.
gallery Light Guards, Videttes, of Columbia, and
Kinney Light Guards of the *IV of Percival, Ohio.
The latter company is oommanded by Captain
Bailey, * graduate of West Point, and an expe-
rienced soldier. Among the members of this com
pany are lawyers, doctors, and physicians, many
of them wealthy men, end ell possessed of intelli•
ince of no common order. The Second Regiment
hicludis several companies noted for their skill in
military matters, among which are the Cincinnati
Savers and Cincinnati Zouaves. Another feature
to this regiment is a company familiarly called
The Cincinnati Bummers." It is composed of
sold and daring men, who will not fail to be of
eminent service Ina pitched battle.
Among the soldiers we noticed a veteran, pro
allay sixty-five or seventy years of age, named
Captain AloGlaugklin, who served in the Mexican
war, and appears to be staunch enough to endure
ill the hardships incident to the life of our troops.
Major Jack Hughes was also a soldier in the She
en war. A soldier named (1. L. Emil Eherere was
also remarked. He is a graduate of the Prussian
and French military academies, perfectly oonver
sant with everything relating to cavalry and ar
tillery movements, and is much , respected on ac
count of his superior knowledge of these affairs by
his comrades.
The regiments, upon their arrival at Lanoaster,
two weeks since, were quartered in the First
Presbyterian Church, until their arrangements
to clamping were completed. The camp was 10-
osted adjscect to Wheatland, the reddens. of
Kr. Badman, one and a half Mike west of tho
city. Miss Harriet Lane visited the camp on
Tuesday, and was heartily cheered by the soldiers.
Mr. Badman, however, did not do so. p number
if companies waited on him, and were ;hospitably
cattail:led. Mr. Bnehanan expressed the moat
cordial approval of Mr. Lincoln's present policy.
The troops are loud in their oomplaints of the
gone with which they are now furnished. Not
more than one half - their number have received
Minnie rifles. A portion have the old muskete
changed from flint to perctuadon locks, and pro
nounce them utterly usedoes,and very unsafe.
The good people of /Unpinning ware much *s
tatus' bed at the trouddest oppeeiramie of this groat
tidy of men. We Iterleard an honest publican,
Hying that he never thought to live to the time
when troops should be quartered in his barr l / 4 and
crowd his bar-room by acereemett - companiea. The
ehOdren and country-folks generally straggled into
tamp lest night with baskets of sakes and fruits,
distributing the= to tlie half-famished men. Kindly
maidens likewise braved the possibility of insult and
nahnonatrued motive, to carry bread, Bandit-Rhea,
and cheese into the ranks. At the Park itaNles,
the men fortunate enough to be supplied `with
Olean straw threw themselves at ones into their
fleabite, and fell into sound slumbers. Perhaps,
in sleep, the dream of the soldier came to them,
Alled with far-off fancies and prophetic shadows.
These men, as we have remarked, are noble fel
low' in physique, and the frank, honest character
istics of Western men are finely exemplified in
lone Of them.
A great, rough man, who had been 'resented
with a sandwich and an orange, bowed to a depth
frightfully humiliating, and said : " Ladies, God
blest you! I shall kill four more men now than I
intended to WM."
The muskets of these soldiers axe Outwit useless
They Ind a volley, by one company, over a com
rade's grave at Lancaster, and in the diacharge
Met muskets exploded. They are uniformed in
heavy overcoats, gray pants, and - bine jotkle or
lame. Tae Cincinnati "Bummer" corps wear
red Jicke43. In thisoompeny one man was pointed
Mt who was said to. have been concerned in some
twenty homicides on Western waters.
The troops will be quartered at the Park, it is
thought, three daps, as gaarda have Mark detailed
for that time.
Their regulation uniforms went to Camp Lad
right upon drays. They declare that they will not
"TO off without improved. muskets. It was ru
stored m the evening that Hon. John Sherman,
now in this city, had secured a requisite num
ber 9f arms for them. They are anxious to go
to Washington, and are ready not alone to kill but
to eat all enemies.
Thegrounde at the camp were muddy last night,
ender the tramping of so many feet, and the men
huddled themselves together in great numbers in
a hay-loft of a largo barn, so that it threatened to
break with them and be the agent of mme broken
bete&
The two regimente are ()unposed et picked men,
and much of the wealth and talent of the States is
to be found in their - ranks. A finer sight than
that of so many troops, grouped on the green, level
field, cannot well be Imagined. They will drill by
company and battalion, both morning and after
noon, as long as they remain.
DardICTITRE or TROOPS
It was rumored, yesterday, that the first regi
ment, under command of Colonel Win D. Lewis,
Imola leave this city this morning for Perryville.
We were unable, however, to trace the rumor to
sty reliable source, last eveidne. The arrival-of
ille Ohio regiment yesterday afternoon, from Lan
eestet, and the delay consequent upon tarnishing
tem, as well Col. Lewis' regiment with Min%
rites, may prevent the departure of any large body
of troops fora few days long".
THII MILSIDALD/ rawrion
in out isms of Monday, we confounded the GeritAldi Legion with the Garibaldi Guard. We are
iletued to learn that the Legion now musters some
lit hundred men, and is awaiting marching
°l'ders• The rank and file are oollsroweel of Am.-
?ells- Colonel Romaine L4sane, one of the Yeast
a ccomplished officers in the country, la commander.
Tim armories of the Legion are at the northwest
earner of Seventh and Chestnut, end the north
west corner of Fourth and Arch.
COL F_ SMALL'S rizamteuv.
We Understand that the First Regiment of Wash.
tattoo Guarde, under Col. Small, will be none
tend into service to-day. In giving a list of the
officers of this regiment, a few days since, we
omitted to state that Dr. N. C. Reid was the
gorgosit, and Dr. St John W. Mintzer the Remittent
Ed EMIT PARLDN.
Yesterday afternoon Cotonal- Mai Einstein's
;rant made a street farad's, and, although
out ar m an& uniforms,esented a very
stable appearance. Th e jjarriaon Guard'',
13" " 6 ' o command of Montanans John ?d. Canon,
Washed to this regiment, was one of the (meet coin.
Datdu ca parade.
4 ' o x.—A man, named Patrick Geiger,
run over, last evening, at Prost and Poplar
the ears of tbe North Pennsylvania
irroad, And seriously injured. No was taken
his residesoe, in Northampton avenue.
autozo vrrnt ricKiNG roolorra,—A WWI
ftthe name of John Johnson, was malted at
and South streets, and committed; by Al
'annum lifeCaben, to answer the cheese of plaiting
'Sakes.
A WHOLE COMPARE or SOLDIERS POIIIONID
NARROW Racers or Lives.—On Monday evening
Ituit the members of Company F, Captain Hebb, of
Col. Morehead's regiment, arms partaking of their
dapper at Hugh's Hotel, Germantown, were fielded
with violent piing, and commenced to vomit blood.
The company have their headquartets at German
town. and procure all their meals at the place of .
Mr ilizalee, free of cost, the expense being paid
by subsorlptiOn. They were taken sick about four
hours after they had eaten the meal. The com
pany numbers seventy-four men, about sixty of
whom sat down to supper. This number were all
taken sick, and some few were co bad that they
were not expected to recover. Doctors Squire,
Rhoads, and Winter were at once summoned, and,
after relieving the sufferers, set shout to Unread
gate the matter.
It appears that the coffee bed been boiled in as
large tin kettle, with a copper bottom ; and it is
supposed in boiling the water was poisoned from
the copper. The noffee•grounde. auger, milk, and
bread were carefully gathered together, and will
be analyzed The physicians give as their opinion
that it was produced by the copper kettle ' and, as
soon as they complete their investigation, the ogre
will be heard before Alderman Ring. Some of the
members of the company were so seriously ill that
they have not yet recovered. As mon as the news
of the poisoning had spread abroad among the peo
ple of Germantown, all sorts of rumors were afloat
it was said that s man who sympathised with the
Seeessionists was seen to put poison in the coffee
Another tale was that the lives of the company
had been threatened. The Lieutenant of Pollee of
Germantown and Detective Franklin tcok theme
ter in charge, and soon discovered that these sto
ries had no foundation whatever.
PENNSYLTANLA. HOSPIT AL .—The eleventh
annual meeting of the contributors of this institu
tion was held at the hospital, with a very good at
tendance
. ...
Henry Jlliamii, , Was Called to the chair
and Saunders Lewis appointed secretary of the
meeting.
The remounts of the treasurer and stewards of
the hospital were laid before the contributors.
The report of the late board of managers was
read, approved, and referred to the board about
to be elected, for publication.
The following preamble and resolution, offered
by . John Welsh, Jisq , were unanimously adopted
IVh6rcas, Present circumstances are indicative
of an increased requirement for hospital tiecommo
datiolar, and this metieution has unoccupied rooms
whisk can be well used for the pzirpose, and its
medical ataff and other appointments are equal to
its supervision : therefore,
Resared, That the managers be, and they are
hereby, authorized end requested to signify to the
proper authorities their willingness to appropriate
the room which is unoccupied for the purposes of
a hospital, under the control of the managers and
the supervision of their medical staff: Provided
the neoessary funds for its preparation and eappott
are planed at their disposal.
The meeting then proceeded to the election of
managers and treasurer, to serve for the ensuing
year, when the following named contributors were
elected :
Managers—Mordeeal * L. DIWSOtI, Alexander
Derbyshire Prederiek Brown, Samuel Minton,
Jamas it dreeveit, S. Morris Wain ' John Barnum,
Samuel Welsh, William Biddle, Wistar Morrie,
John M. Whiten, Caleb Co.
Treasurer—John T Lewi s.e
find at a meeting of these gentlemen, subse
quently held, the Board was organized by the
election of Mordecai L Dawson, president, and
%Vistas Morris, aeoretary.
TnE Fosr OFFICE.—The appointment of
Cornelius A. Walborn, Erq , as postmaster of our
city, gives very general aatiefsotion. He is a gen
tleman of stern mtegrity,"extensive business ex ,
perience, and pommies the energy of character so
essential to the satisfactory performance of the im
portantend responsible duties of the position. Be
has appointed as his chief clerk Mr. Edwin Booth,
a gentleman well and favorably known to the com
munity, who is folly equal to the task he his as
eumed. The appointment of Wm. M. fkodwin and
Wm M. Ireland ss first clerks is highly judicious.
The former has been for a long time engaged in
mercantile pursuits, and has a keen perception of
the wants of that class of toe .isommunity with
which he was formerly identified. Mr. Ireland is
an experienced poet-office clerk, and consequently
well acquainted with the details of the office whieb
will reader his serviees highly efficient. Be is
also familiar with the wants of the newspaper fra
ternity, having for several years past been identi
fied with that interest as business manager of the
North, Arnerzean. From the above indications of
the mariegement of the affairs of the office, our
community may rest assured that everything will
be done that will insure the prompt transmiesion
and delivery of postal matter.
ASENSTED. Yesterday morning, Ellen
Booles was before Alderman Conrow, having been
arrested at Thirteenth and Brown streets, obarged
with the lemony of $45. She was committed to
answer.
Beauty:Kr AND ACCIDENT. --- Yesterday
morning, a pair of horses, attached to a light
carriage, took fright, at Sixth and Buttonwood
streets, and dashed off at a rapid rate. At the
corner of Sixth and Wood streets they came in
contact with an awning-post, breaking the car
riage and badly injuring the driver. One of the
horses was badly cut in the fore leg.
Sturman Dnirrt.—.l - ohn Henderson residing
in .Market 'street, west of Seventeenth, was found
dead in his room on Wednesday night. He was a
wholesale grocer, and well known in the western
pert of the city. The coroner held en inquest, and
rendered a verdict of . 1 disease of the heart."
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATUBE.
SPECIAL SESSION-
Hasarsauae, Nay 8, 1861:
SENATE •
The Senate was called to order at 11 o'clock by
the Speaker.
BILLS IN PLACE
Mr. Pwaxxv., an sat to provide for the imme
diate expenses of the volunteer militia of this State
now in actual service, which was, en motion,
taken up and passed.
RILLS CONSIDERED.
Mr. NrcueLe called up an act to incorporate the
Rome Guard of the oil of Philadelphia. Post.
pored.
Mr. Mc:Crams made - a
motion that when the
Senate adjourns, it adjourn until 20-e'elock
afternoon, and-that this stay law be made the'
special order, which was agreed to.
Mr. boon called up the joint resolution rela
tive to establishing a national armory at Pitts
burg.
Mr. BOUGHTER moved to substitute Lebanon
for Pittsburg.
Mr. GREGG moved to amend the amendment by
making the resolution read " at some convenient
point in Pennsylvania." which was agreed to.
The bill as amended passed.
On motion, the Senate resumed the consideration
of the bill relative to the Rome Guard of Phila
delphia. Atter some debate, postponed for the
present.
Mr. Cormen called up an act authorising the
Brigade Inspector of the First Brigade, Fifth Di.
vision, to appoint a deputy. Passed.
Mr. PARKER called up an act to establish a
Volunteer Nurse Corps. .Negatived.
Mr. Boroarna moved to re-consider the bill for
curbing and grading Main or Market street, in the
town of Aninville, Lebanon county, which was
vetoed by the Governor Agreed to. Agreeably
to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and
nays were called, and were as follow Yeas 25,
nays none, and so the bill passed.
Mr. SCRIEDEL moved that the Senate proceed to
the reconsideration of the act to vacate Oak alley,
in the borough of Boston, a vetoed bill ; which was
agreed to On the question shall the bill pass,
notwithstanding the Governor's objections, the
yeas were none, the nays 22; and so the bill
f
Mr. WH/STOW, on leave, read in TABOO a bill to
provide for the accommodation of soldiers, [Pro
poses to provide stationery and pay postage of
soldiers.] The bill was, on motion, taken up, and
after some debate was reooramitted to the Com
mittee on Filmic'. Adjourned.
ArrilMOON 838610 N
The stay law wad discusaed at condderable
length, and Anally recommitted to the Judiciary
Committee.
The Senate then adjourned
nousn.
speaker Davis called the Houae to order at 19
o'clook. Journal read.
Mr. Ilmumbiey offered the following joint reso
lutions, which were laid over under the rules :
Whereas, It is universally conceded that the
Commonwealth Mande forth proudly preeminent
in the cause of Popnler Edeention, and is aaaond to
no State in her willingness and ability to grant
her sons every facility for advancement, either in
oivil or military learning, or both: And
Whereas, It is evident that the State has not,
as yet, made any adequate provision for the special
education of her sone in the application of the phy
sical sciences and mathematics to the useful Arts ;
Therefore, -
Resolved, That the Governor is hereby em
powered and directed to appoint four citisans, who,
with the Adjutant General of the State, shall be a
commission. whose duty it shall be to examine,
elaborate, and report to the next Legislature a fea
sible and proper plan for a State Military School,
which shall be under the immediate control of the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth.
Resolved, That the said commission have the
authority to employ a clerk to perform such duties
as may be required by it.
Resolved, That an appropriation of three thou
sand dollars is hereby made for the expenses of
said tiommiaidon
Ir. BLAIR offered the following resolution :
Resolved, That our Senators be instructed and
our Repreeentatives requested at the next session
of Congress to exert their influence in favor of
es t a blishing a national foundry, to be located at or
neat the borough of Huntingdon, in Huntingdon
county.
DILLS. PARSED
Mr. HUCK called up the bill authorising the com
missioners of Dauphin county to appropriate a cer
tain sum of money far the support of the families
of volunteers from said county who may serve du-
ring the war. Passed.
Mr. HAPPKR called up an apt to authorize the
deputy sheriff of Washington county to act as
sheriff. Passed.
Mr. HILL called up an sot to inoorporateithe
Pennsylvania Vcianieer Nurse Corps. Passed. •
Mr. Sutra, of Berke, calla/ up an sot to an
tborize the brigade inepeetor of the First Brigade,
Fifth Division, P. M., composed of Berke county,
to appoint a deputy. Parsed.
BILLS REFORM)
Mr. THOMMI, an act to incorporate the HOMO
Guard Amory Company of Philadelphia.
Mr. Porton, an set to authorize the commis
sioners of Cheater county to appropriste_money
for the support of the fomiliss of . volunteers ;
also, to authorise the Town Council of West Ches
ter to All vacancies in'that body.
Mr. Thr.r.rwr, an act to authorize the commis
sioners of Lucerne "county to appropriate money
for the support of the families of volunteers.
?HZ TBEEZ-MILLION BILL.
The Rouse resumed the consideration, on second
reading, of the act to create a loan of three mil
lions, and to provide for arming the State
The pending question was on the third section,
relative the appointratat, by the Governor, of a
major general, to have command of all the military
forces of Pennsylvania raised and to be raised.
Mr. BARBSLEY moved to strike out the follow-.
ing in the third section " And the Governor
shall also have authority, is manner as aforesaid,
to appoint two persons, of like military education,
experience, and Mil, to be brigadier generals."
A long diecussion followed. The amendment was
lost—yeas 43, nays 45.
The words in this section " raised sine' were
stricken ontoind the section made to read, that
the major general to be appointed by the Governor
shell twee 'command of the torero to be 'robed
radar the provisions of , this bill.
Ut. MeDonovan' said he wee anxious that the
bill should he peered al soon is poesible, as a num
ber of the member', like himself, desired to get
home. He would therefore mall the previous dues.
lion. The call was not sustained.
Mr. COLIAN3 cifered the following amendment,
to come in at the end of the 3d section, whioh was
discussed at some length Provided , the same
shall not supersede any brigadier general, elected
by their several regiments,
hereinafter authorized
by this bill . Not agreed t o—yeas
scythea 49.
Mr. Commis moved to strike out, first
line of the 3d section, the words 4, in addition to
the Moore now allowed bylaw." Agreed to—yeas
44, nays 41.
Adjourneduntil afternoon.
Arrititimos 558810 M.
Mr. SHEPPARD, chairman of the appoial com
mattes on that portion of the Governor's message
relative to the Baltimore riots, submitted a report,
which was laid over under the rules. '
A message was received from the Governor an
nouncing his approval of a long list of bills.
The Rouge then again reamed the ocnaidera
tion of the loan and military bill.
The question being on the third section;
Mr. WILLIAMS moved an amendment providing
that the major general for the fifteen new regi
ments alien be appointed by the Governor, with
the advice and consent of two-thirds of the Senate
and Home of Representatives.
The opponents of this section contend that the
major general should be elected by the officers of
the new regiments, and not appointed by the Go
vernor.
The amendment was lost—yeas Al, nays 42.
The Philadelphia members voted as follows
Yams—Messrs Caldwell, Dunlap, Catkin, Pres.
ton, Seltzer, and Wildey.
NAYS—Messrs Abbott, Leisenring, , MoDanough,
Morrison, Randall, Ridgway, Sheppard, and Smith.
Anaturr, OR NOT VOTINEI Meters. Duffield,
Moore, and. Thomas.
Pending the question on the third MOOD, the
Howe adjourned until evening.
Details 01 the Capture of Major SibWY's
COMIIIIBIIII.
[Prom the N. 0. Picayune.]
, Inntarnma, April 24,1561,—1 wrote you on the
14th instant, informinu yon of the departure of
the Empire Cay with United States troops for the
North.
Since then, the aspect of things here has changed
very mush, and the prediction which I made in
that letter, that the - very troops we were than Ira
ternizing with, and parting with, with eo muoh
re
luotence, might, before the expiration of another
month, meet us as deadly foes in battle array, hes
oeen already verified. After the seizure of the
tgear of the West, by Col. Van Dorn, the United
States troops here were left without any transpor
tation, and as the intention was evidently to cat
them off, it created ne little anxiety and urteasi
nem amongst them. Major Sibley's command,
which I informed you was brought up here from
Brazos Santiago, was strengthened by the addition
of Captain Granger's company, 23 Infantry, Capt.
Wallace, di Infantry, and Capt. Jordan, Bth In
fantry, making in all about 550 men, women, and
children. After vainly endeavoring to oharter the
steamers of the Southern eteaniship company to
take them away, and Major Van Dorn being daily
expected to arrive with a suffioient force to over
power them, Major Sibleyohartered two sobooners
—the Horace and the Urbanza—to take them to
Kay West.
On Tuesday, the 23d, the troops embarked on
board there vessels, width were towed down the
bay to the Pass by the steamer Fashion, where
they anchored, and the Fashion returned to In
dianola with a guard of about fifty men, to see if
another, vessel could not be procured, since the
troops were too much crowded on the ones they
had. So far fortune seemed to favor their esoape,
but she only momentarily indulged them with that
hope, that the punishment she was about to inflict,
through them, upon the perfidious Administration
at Washington, might be more signal and exem
plary. Providence works by inscrutable ways,
and often, as in this ease, makes the wicked the
means of inflicting upon themselves their own
deserved chastisement
Instead of finishing his business and returning
to the Pass that evening with the Fashion, in order
to be in readiness to tow the vessels over the bar
the'next morning, the officer in command had, to
use a frontier expression, more significant' than re•
fined, to get tight and quarrel with the captain
of the steamer, and kick up a nines generally; so
that all the officers of the steamer went on shorn,
and left the valiant captain alone in hie glory.
Mark the eoissegnenoe ! Early the next morning,
before the captain had taken his coffee, or had time
to reflect upon his oonduet the previous night,
Major Van Dorn knocked at his door and politely
eqaested the loan of his sword, and then inviting
is companions in-arms to breakfast at the Casa
emir House, (which for the nonce was turned into a
guard.house,) quietly took possession of the Fash
ion for his own followers ; and, chartering two
other steamers, which he filled with Confederate
troops, proceeded down the bay to report to the
commanding effioer, IkNor Sibley, the backelidingii
of his trusty lieutenant.
The armada fitted out by Col. Van Dorn to inter
cept and capture the fugitive troops consisted of
the steamers Fashion propeller Mobile, and
Dratted Stales, with about 800 men on board, col
lected from the surrounding counties. Breast
works of cotton bales (Gotten, you see, is always
King) were oonstructed around the sides of the
Teasels to protect the men from the deadly rifles of
the United States troops. Cannon were on the
way from San Antonio and Matagorda, but did not
arrive in time. Against such a formidable force,
judiciously disposed upon steamers that could
choose their own position, Major Sibley had no
showing whatever, for there he was, cooped up on
board two schooners lying at anchor, his command
reduced to about 400 men by desertion and cap
tare, with not a single piece of cannon to defend
himself. The only alternative was to surrender,
which he did the next day'at twelve o'clock. The
surrender was unconditional. In the afternoon
the steamship General Bush, which bad been
seized by the Confederate anthorititia at Galveston,
arrived with a twenty-four pounder and two six
pounders, and 150 men.
List of Offidere and Troops on Board of the Ves
sels with Major Sibley--Companies A, F, and I,
311 Infantry, Lient Hopkins and lady ; companies
0 and K, Ist Infantry, Captain Wallace Granger,
Lieutenant Green. Adjutant Phillips and band, Ist
Infantry; A and D, Stn Infantry, Captain Jordan,
Assistant Surgeons Lynda and Barns. In ell, 450
men.
OfEwers not with Major Sibley on the:oresselit ar
rested and on parole—Colonel Waite niid staff,
Colonel -Idirrris,,Aldjatant Nichols, MajorTinton,
Lieutenant Gerrard, Surgeon Abadle,-ALiali , stunt
Surgeon G. it Smith, Colonel floffman,llMajor
Sprague, Major McCline, Captain Lee, Captain
Bowman, Lieutenant Wfpple, Major Cunningham,
Lieutenant Whirtler, Lieutenant Hunter.
Officers Resigned—Major Lerkiit Smith, Captain
Blair,
Captain Reynolds, Captain Trevett. Lieu: .
tenant - Cone, Lieutenant M. L. Davis, Haskell,
Walter Jones, Dr Jones, Lieutenant Jaa. Major,
Lieutenant Washington
The terms of the surrender are that All the Aram
and company property are to be barbed over to the
Confederate authorities. Private property to be
respected ()Seers to be
_released on parole. Men
to eleot whether they will join the Confederate
army or to return,to the North. Those who prefer
the latter to take oath not to serve against the
Southern Coarederaoy during the war.
FINANCIAL AND COBIDLPRCIAL.
The Money Market.
PHILADELPHIA, May 8, 1861,
Pennsylvania fives to-day declined to 74d and
City sixes, old Issues, to 871 ; new issues 05 The
variation in the prises of other reliable securities
and the better elates of stooks was alight. Penn
sylvania Railroad stook sold at 36, Camden and
Amboy at 1071, Harrisburg 501, Lehigh Valley
43. North Pennsylvania sixes sold at 56.
Very few Passenger Railway stooks are pressed
to sale. Second and Third street sold at 38;
Prankford and Southwark is offered at 41; 55 is
bid for West Philadelphia, 51 to 5f for Spruce and
Pine,.and sales of Race and Vine street were made
to-day at 6.
The Schuylkill Navigation preferred acid at 22*.
Reading liailrOad shares closed Di bid, 16 asked.
The market exhibits More steadiness than might
be expected.
Secession has swamped the Southern Pacifto
Railroad Company. The Texas branch (the Texag
Central Road) hae ham sold ant by its creditors;
and in a recent issue of the New Orleans Freayuns
we find a card from General Richardson, agent for
the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, in which
he implores the stockholders to come to the rescue
of the company or ail will be lost. The Pscarene
nays:
.. This company, in the late quiet times ' was at
work building its road, pressing forward its eon
etruotion, making financial arrangements in Eu
rope and America to meet its engagements. AU
at ones the sky ia overeeat, the tempest falls upon
the land. The company id caught at sea ;it wants
to reach the ehore. It cannot do so unless its
friends and shareholders will help. Debts have
waned for work done; they must be paid, or the
process of the law will sell the franchises and pro
perty of the company.
The 'late quiet times' did Inet salt Texas and
other Southern States, and now they are begin
-
!deg to reap the fruits of their disquiet. Capital
will not go where it cannot be protected against
mob violenoe."
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
May 8. MI.
E 31.011136 22 8. E. ELA.YMAKER, AterOhatlM:, Exchange.
FIRST BOARD. * •
200 Penna 5a.......... 7416 2700 Car Si —. New_ 95
6000 do.-.-. --.- 7416 200 d0.—.,.R R. 87X
2700 dn.-- -- -74 1:1000N Panda R 615.... 56
2,gg. do.— 741611500 Et & Uroarl 'l' le.- 36
MOO de— --- 74% 1000 Sec et T.:tad-at 7s. 92
Doo d 0...-."
...... 74% -- 30 do.. .24 R.. 38
3%0 do —.....00011-.. 79% D Cam A .
Amb R..... 107%
2000 do— °oda-. 7951 10 Harrisburg R...-. 60%
SECOND BOARD.
2 Reo & Third-at R. 38 I 60 Lehigh Soria— 833.4
10 Lehigh &aria —.: 33X 50 d0..:.._ .. .3 X
10 do - - —...... 33% )011 Rob Nar y ref .....22%
6 do— -...—...31X 25 Lehigh Val R-- 43
10 4.......... 0 Penner 11,.. -,,,, ..... 36
10 do --..... ... . . 3304 3 Harrisburg R SOX
10 (M........ ..... 3305 3 Cam 4e. &Mb Et.' -1074
10 de.... ..... --- . 3816 1000 North Fianna 65 .ea
3.1 030* .--......- . 3334 15 Race & Vine...__.. 6
CLOSING PRICES-STEADY.
Bid. Asked Sid. 4: , ked.
Philadeighis,66-- 87 87% Elmira Ts 13-- -
is
Fiala 154 R.-- 87 37% Long Iniand R. -..85- , r, o
Phil* 6a ...new- 94 93 Leh (II & 11........47 49
Penns 61........- 7434 76 Loh Cl & n ece.-30,1 , 6 Mirg
HER....,—. itag 14 NPs se 66...m605U 65
Bead bda '70.-., 80 Di Fauna R 101...80 85
Read nit 615'80%3 8,5 10 Frank A. Routh R - 41
Read rat 6e'33.- .67 70 2dBi3d-at dmott.3o as
Fauna R ex-di ll
v. .36 36'1 g_ace&Vine-at R.ll 7
Horder Can con. 40 44 weitybiltrit .. -65 57,4
Soh
N 66 .. . Marna Can P6d.103 105
soh Nay Fred-. it 13 Etymon& f'me..- 6 . ,5g ..
Philadelphia Markets.
Mar B—Evenins•
Them is very little export demand for Flour. The
market is steady, and holders firm at Previous quota
tions. about 1. .a bids have been sold, at $6.62 for
good superfine ; for extra and $0,25 for faintly ;
eiudinai tOO bids of the latter on teeing kept relate.
The sales to the trade are limited within the above
range of vices for superfine WM extras, and Se.V6O7
for fancy brands. according to quality, fl ye Flour is
dull and held at $3 004 F bid. Coro Meal is unchanged,
and about 2K/ ibis Pennsylvania sold at 12.75 afs LC.
GRAN- Wheat comes in elowlp, and holders are
firm. but the demand in limited. It omit 3IX bushels
04; ,,,; at 9131.4er 33, mostly at the latter into for stood
Penns,, red sfloat. Prime lots are bead bigger ;
w hit e gang's at $1 4081 80.1k1 in quality. Rye is dull
and unsettled, and about Isoo bushels Pennsylvania
sold at 6.sereBa. mostly at the lowest Ulnas Corn—The
reoeists are hada. and the demand good at previous
nuoistions ; 6,000mA 6 0 bushel* sold.agelie for. prime
boothem afloat. inelnding a small lot of white
at 660. and emu• damaged yellow at tee
or a are unchanged, and tonthern and Pennsylvania.
are held at 338.11350. without much doing.
Blom is quiet, $ 96,50 for first muc h
CiottleitrOU•
0012011 is quiet, and armee lot of Uplands brought
full prices.
GILOOKRIAR continue deli and neglected, with a small
bneineu doing in the way of sales
• PaOI7ISIONS.--110 20
is nothing doing worths of no
lerniser is dull at mierso for Oltrargitalatta and
Ohio bb1e,11346 for drudge. and 17111173i0 for hdlg
THE I°l!.E SS.--PHILADELPHIA , THIJ,WAY, MAY 9, 1861.
riTY ITEMS•
Tan Artaverou op urratAny nee Is Ogled to
the advertisement of the Nan. MTLITART Oar, which
will be fuuod in another %gum. It is a soft felt hat,
not unlike the KusSUTII, the brim turned up :rpm three
aides. leaving a portion to form a visor in front, while
within there Is an arrangement for Bemiring a moist
napkin by elastic bande, to keep the heed cool. It is
decidedly the beet Mole of the bind that could be de
vised for the comfort of the soldier. It has been pro
duced under the supervision of General B. F. Sanford
as well suited for service in warm climates. It bee
been adopted by the State of Massachusetts, ee also
the new-pattern Army Shoe, both of which are manu
factured by Messrs. Houghton, rawyer, & Co The
same firm have a large variety of useful woods for mili
tary outfits. Mr. E. F. Prescott, the agent for the sale
of these goods, can be seen at Room Hi, Continental
Hotel; also. samples of toe hats,
IN THE EMIT OF UNIVIIRSAL EXOITENENT per
sonal appearance, convenience, and comfort are still
matters of moment. Above all, money was nave, of
more valve than now: therefore, those who desire to
save it in the purchase of clothing are advised to visit
the one price gift. Emporium of Granville Stokes, efdt
Chestnut street. (lifts of value, use, and beauty, suita
ble for both ladies and gentleman, are presented to
every purchaser.
THE MARCH OF THE Fiasv Division.—The Myst
divlaion are on the maron South. They are gallant fel
lows, every one; ready to lay down their lives in de
fence of the Union, the Constitution, and the laws, and
earnest and enthusiastio in their advocacy of the great
truth that the most elegant. comfortable. and brooming
garments in the country are those made at the Brown
Stone Clothing Hall of Rocklin' & Wilson, Nos. 603 and
SOS Chestnut street, above Sixth.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GoODS —Messrs. It.
C. Walborn & Co., Nos. 6 and T NOrth Sixth street, now
otfer to the trade the moat superb stook of Gentlemen's
Furniehiug gouda in this city. Their goods are fresh,
fashionable. well made, tastefully got up, and sold at
moderate prices. We know of no establishment where
unrolls sirs are more oertain to receive the full value of
their money than here.
FOUR THOUSAND UNPOD STAMM MUSNITS can
be furniehed, if immediate application nu made to E.
W. Carryl k Co.. Tl 4 Mastoid Meat.
RA RINE INTEL LICENCE.
FMK' FQURTR PAGE
ARRIVE D.
Bohr John Jones. Jones, from JeoLmooville Sitli
with 114.000 feet lumber to captain. Was bound to Seeca
In Grande. but having encountered a S SE gale on,the
lint night out. was driven out oilier course and otanged
to pat into Hampton Roads with foremast and - main
boom sprang, and oame thence to this port for repairs.
Bohr &wan; Rogers, a days from Savanmati, - in ballast
to Crowell & Collins.
Bohr George Fal , o, Nickerson, 02 Lours from Bristol,
ill, with rodeo to Crowell & Connie.
ochr Mountain Eagle. Ames:6 days from Rockland,
via Hamp ton J ton Roads. in balleet toE Batley.
Bohr Willie Lee, Bay, 19 days from Bangor. with Po
tatoes to order.
Bohr Ocean A arou, 3 days from Baltimore, with hides
to Thom Webster. Jr.
Bohr Orion. Carlisle, 3 days from Baltimore. withifidee
o T on Webster. Jr.
Bohr Hero. Netter, S dare from Baltimore, 'with mdse
to Thus Webster. Jr.
Bohr Booth Wind. Mitchell, 3 daYll from Baltimore ,
with mdse to W m Smith.
Rohr Farmer, Deonty,l day from Milton. Del, with
corn to Jae Darratt & Son.
Bohr Delaware Dr.aby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
°out to Jan Barran & Bon.
Bohr Mantua. Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, - Del,
with corn to Jae Barrett & Bon.
Bohr T P MoColler. Carter. 1 day from Camden, Del,
with corn to inn Barran to NO%
Bohr Aionte B Rue . ell, Duffel'. / day from Levin, Del,
with arni., to Jan 1. Bewley & Co.
Bohr IS C Fabian. Tnft. I day from Port Deposit, with
grain to Jas t. Bewley & Co.
Soar Sarah Warren. Hollingirworth. 1 day from LAttl
Creek, Del, with corn tor ice t. Bewley & Co.
Bch, Elizabeth Jane; Beckwith. S days from Easton.
Md. with corn to Jas L Bewley & co -
Bohr Bird. L01 . 21C, 1 day from Indian River , with corn
to Neall Jr Merriman,
Bohr Olivia. Fox. 1 day from Odessa, Del.with grain to
Christian Jr Curran.
CLEARED.
Ketch Commerce. Barnes. Mayaguez. J Mason & Co
Brig M E Thompson. Bowmen Boston. J E Bogies.
Bohr Montrose. Barter. Thomaston, do
Behr John Shaw, Wallops. Portland. do
Fehr J N Baker. Henderson. Ker West. W Badger.
Bohr Electric, Flash, Ayres. Boeton,saptain.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Knotianasi. I
CAPE ISLA.ND. N. J.' Nay I—LIP M.
The ship Daphne. for London. barks-David "Ansley,
for Cardiff. *lush. for Trinidad (le Cube, two berm brigs
and about thirty schooners. went to sea to-day. Four
brigs and ten schooners, in ballast trim, palmed lay.
Wind southwest.
Yount, So. THOS. B. HUGHES
MEMORANDA,
Ship Frank Bonlt, Morse, from Liverpool, at Bt John,
NB. id inst.
Bark Washington Butcher, Collins, from Sagas, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
?thin Zephyr. King, cleared at New York yesterday
for Ban Prannisoo.
Brig A delphi. Johnsen. cleared at New York yester
day for Wilmington. Del.
Brig Spartan, McCullough, for Buenos Ayres, cleared
at new Yorkesterday.
Bohr Ida, Howes. gaited from San Francisco 24th Mt.
for the Amcor river.
Bchr C Huse, Conklin, from Wilmington, NC. arrived
at flew York pooterday.
Bohr Charlotte Blum, ehaw, hence, at Portsmouth 4th
instant.
Bohr Heather Bell. Alexander, cleared at Calais 28th
ult. for Philadelphia,
Bohm J B Austin. Davis. Govßurton, Winsmore,
Elias Williams, Hinton, Eliot. Avis, G 1) k R F Shan
non, Bowen. Alabama, Vangilder. and Louisa Gray,
Weaver, cleared at Boston 7th inst. for Philadelphia.
Bohr I flatterthwaits. Haley. J G Babcock, Babcock.
Li Rota'', Candy, Albemarle, Raven, 0 F
Buckle T Potter. Raoliett, and C C Smith, Anderson,
y,
cleared a, New Yorkyesterday for Philatlelpbia•
Steamers Modem. Self. and Mare.Niehols, hence. ar
rived at New York yes erday.
The Collector of Boston gives notice that all vowels
licensed for the coasting trade, whether in ballast or
otherwise, will be required to clear at the Custom
Roane before leaving the port.
ARRIVALS. AT THE PRINCIPAL INTRO.
UP To 12 O'CLOCK LAST al WIT
CONTINENTAL, HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
W W Young, Pittsburg K R Mitobenili'M
Maj J She rw inl. Cp Curtin D W Perione,A;hicago
C M. Foster, New York L.l Gage, C .
~Asc ° es
1, H Merri I. Comae° . 1 2 e r , "2° ~
Copt II E Magruder. US A 1., Pir Firth a ter
J .veteth , Washington Mr tulpeY, Mau
H_Bridge. U 8 N J CLifx Ma"
,g,
M mass
G Terrell. Kez t rnokr e ' •
C W Field. New ork JII win
W K Clark, 1J 8 A 7 pIM7, New York
Dr W 8 Dpor,Eit Louis ER Mode.. Boston
DW C Clarke Vermont . .Lieut W Gibson, U 8 N
W P Bullock. U :4 A Hon JPharman. Ohio.
A B Stonetake, U S N tot fi W McCook. Ohio
H Tilden, Ohio kft ritevenson, Kntland
W Appleton. J r, Roston Mrs Lawrence, Boron
Mhisl,awrenoe. Boston Robt a Sherrard, utilo
ltoht cherraro, Jr. OCio J fi sideman, Pa
H L Burnett. Warren, 0 A Tearkastd. X eglitt, 0
C It Kunz, Cinoinnati W Btair, Kentucky
O Hager, Pennsrl - vania J . L Hodge, Philadelphia
W ss Wright, Downingrwn G A Brooks. New York
J W Spicer New York W Ma , sfitld, New York
N.O Bowie& la. Boston JOhn Wi son, Wilm. Del
Cant 0 .11 , Ilia. CLn. 0 W 8 Clawson te Is. NJ
E A Afire is hi, Mari land R Fagtev.Pb.......o -....-
GB oCaLlough, Maryland Ornith Fast
Weed. al Y
t. It Brown. New york 3 a Pease . Now Yore
•
e lf
Babcock, new York 94 H Newell, New York
' merville Holmes, N.Y CO Hoover. Illinois
Caleb Seagmee. Prey. It I L D Grego. ConnrOtlOUt
E 11,Norton. New York Col 8 L T ming, Pa
J - 18 Moo head. Pa P Wilson. Cinoinosti, 0
W C Smallwood, Delaware J W . Dix, New York
Chris B Mullin, Carlisle' 8 M Green. Pennsylvania
.t. Beaneberd, Pa Li IL McCormick Chiseco
Mr Appleton A. le, Ohio Mire Platt,New JOllll/.
It F Magna, Ohio John B Johnson
Mrs K L Lumberton, Pa Wit Brown, Harrisburg
John Bill Albert Blodgett. New York
Jae Ale kin. Camp Poott John C Burnet. Cinotnnati
W W Wilmot. Cincinnati Chas P Wilson, Cummnati
John Swift, Easton. Pa F Watoott, Cincinnati. 0
B Fearing. ei1k01111317.41, 0 $ H Bmioom, Cincinnati. 0
Drew. New York B W Van Voorhis. N 'V
B D Con, flew York; N.O Kinney, New York
D co? Burnham. Boston Pre Farnsworth. Boston
J A Brown & wf, Mass F Corbin, Brooklyn
G et (rbin, New York P Corbin, Dew York
FA Muhlenberg & wf, Pa Wm It Oakley. Cincinnati
J Whitney, I.knainnati Mr trienrienhall,Cinemnain
_Corporal Pearson, Coin Corporal Al.toliell, Clan
W Y r tan, Cincinnati Chas Taniman
_Cinotnnati
Ira Atherton, Cincinnati E J Collins. Cleveland, Ili
Wm HIM/mister. Clevel'd Wm Morgan. Cleveland
James T. d, Cleveland .1 N Foust, U.ereland
Chas Wilbur, Clevelandlt i Spianithir. Cleveland
E T Bell, Cleveland Gillet. Cleveland
W&Carlisle, Cleveland W Hill. Cincinnati
m mooned. ono' onati 0 F Glenn, Cincinnati
W C Williams, Cinoinnati John Swains. Jr. ( . inn
8 r Sir i e e v r a . IA
w N New York t' l gi wi lt i liptr ric Ni t ir a. Y . York
P L Macomber, Bo.ton .1 M I.4ngston. Utah
e m enrno. Now YorkP Porter, New Yore
J A Clark & la. New l,
York A Moulton . Beading. Ps
beth :. parses He York ' Berlin. New York.
. . ..
T H • 'Way, New ork r(. Reny. New York
John Loney, New Yoik 11: Y 1 Ili eneman, Lancaster
W m H Berry, Maas .b.. 3 Cowley. New York
Wm Robinson. Phila. Tiffany, Came Warne
E: Dubbea, Baltimore Miss Inou.rson. New Yotk
Miss De Forrear,New York lei Lanier, U Is N
W H Whhoore, Pittsburg .1 H. Thomas. Maryland
la ft Bathe , n. New JIMMY Mira 6111 ac as. Maryland
3 P tillt. Maryland Wm Cowan , New York
J H Weser. Columbus John 13 rootlet( ' Pi pis
If C Hutchinson. New York J A Curtia, New lork
Chas T rolhamus. N York
AMERICAN HOTEL.—Chestnut street. above Fifth'
H C Beatty. Philo 8 lobnson, New Jersey
a P Spencer, LISIICSILOT Jams. kIESIL. Pittsburg'
Chu Brodhead. Bethlehem J B Molrowelk_Delaware
J Ohio Chan martin, New York
J A Lovering, Mass H Russell. Bee on
M M abodes, Taunton E F Maloney. Columbus, 0
ti T Atwood, Taunton Jam Hopper, Mary sad
J Moak, ?eons, W D Witsam, ewark.NJ
Miss A A Harmon, Weals A flmakins. Trenton, N J
M Stone. Provideoce, R 1 J II Boas/tart. New Jersey
Depae, New Jersey J T Thompson, N Jersey
W John s on. New Jersey J S Bryan, ItewJerser -
Jahn I anestsff. New Jersey A Van Atta , New Janie)"
Thom Klinnans,l4 New Jersey A Niramits,_Newark, N
W II bodes. New York B. G if ford. New York
M N • ben & la. C. nu Miss fn. timith, Conn
F Parley & Maas Isaac Alder. liars
W 14. WIIIIMP.N Carolina Mks Lizzie N Llourne, wC
G Bantam. Brooklyn. L r verett & N York
G P Madero. New York Mine eolith &a D C
ft B Duncan, Ddlaware S Johnston, Newark, N J
MERCIIANTS' HOTELr—Fourui sweet. below arch'
J D Foram Latrobe. Pa D Treharn letChuuk. Pa
L W Ten Ey oh. Harrisburg Mai_Glanz:Wist Chaster
J B Chilton, Pt Peter 0 W dtein. Easton. Pa
H E Taylor, Williamsport V Beekman. Easton, Fe
Hon A ranker & la. Penns .1 Sohott, Eas Pa
.1
F Lauer, *eading T dunderlan A le, lowa
W Reifen7der..ppttionllig A. Fulton. Pitts re
T Humphreyi._Man land It H Duman , Poona
Thais Dater. Huntingdon B H trdner,renna
M Carr, Valparaiso. J MoCollen. Connersville
Mrs C Toms & Jersey lowa Wm it dlater,Piew meg
Coned. New Mrs Miller. Wilmington
M 11 Bieharrlson. Cm, Ohio J F Dandelet. Cin, Ohio
Vt Gifford. Xenia, Ohio W Ailinon, Xent Ohio
J Cole Cleveland, Ohio EL Abby, Oiev sod Ohio
H MoLeod. Cleveland, Ohio In Eloarey Cleve ad, Ohio
C I'd Erben, Penney vama W Wade. humbug
Band L King, Baltimore Hon J IS Danner, remit
TEN UNION—Arch street. above Third.
M Mowery. Lewistown A Burger t , Navanw..o
H Spraskie. Navarra.° Mrs E Hetrick. Easton
P Ehollenberyer, Harr, 0 J e cunnsuga, Ohio
I3M Melton. New Jersey W Welt!. Massiii.nn. 0
N Groot & ta. Heading L H Torman. Paaton
A lbert Drif.khouse. Easton 1) Hulick, Easton
Mrs .E irwin,Cumminsv, Pa Ira C Anderson, ft Janie,'
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—ChesMut street. &bore Third.
jnim GRey. Shit C B Smith, Delaware
mat, D Lynda Cleveland H Linekwader, WSkester
It Longman, N.w 'York Or hharo, &UM, N.l
T Pebb es, Boston P D (Lapp. Soto lohem
D Woodman, l'itt.burg J no C Virginia
FS H Hervierson, N Castle 81 8 lelrioh, New Jersey
16350 Bowman, New York Jas C Hook, DIMS', co, PS
eTATEB UNlON—Market street. above sixth.
/ 4 /1 P Dunbsr, Pittsburg John Pr ott, Clearfield
Y Mellen, le&aes, Pe Joke Meier. Perry. Parma
G J Indiana, Ps Jno Boswell, Cumberland
Bamt Knight, Cumberland W B rdeodenhalt, Coataire
w B Elder Jas Hendrick?, Delaware
W Morton. Delaware W Atler. Pella
Jos Elder, Williamsburt A Speakman, Coatesville
S W Elliott. Pittsburg Jae Milligan, Perry 00, Pa
J H Parity, Calitorni‘ J T F•yer, Penna.
Minn K Bower, Law:Murk Miss 8 Sower, Landiebnrg
Thos E Watt, Pittsburg
COMMERCIAL HOWL—Sixth it.. above Chestnut,
Theo !WWII+. Penns T C Fitzgerald. Momently
E B Darlington. Penns Pennock, Penns
T P Osmond. Chester co C R Wtlliamaon. bledia,Pa
Mifflin Baker. Yhila M Pennock. Delaware
A L Beeler. New Orleans I Bertinet, Reading
W T Bye, Chester no, G W Lano en, Pa
it R. Rill. Chester co, Pa D W Davy!' dc, la. Potisen
in° P bilyard Delaware L B Imbrie. Camp baott
A R Daisy, Cincinnati, 0 JON H anaemia, Cincinnati
N Guilford, Lincinnau,o C Robertson, Delaware
BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Callowntli.
Fdw Littleton, Hazleton Alm Kauffman, Allentown
Nun Honig, Allentown ikdrrin Camp. Letach 00
Geo Bioliert, Hittertiville Bickert, R,ttersv.lle
tirntlwold, Norte.'" co J Wnlcelm s ort Munk
Driestwoh,__Al Chunk 8 P Roads, Danatkin on
Sohn k. mon , Barrisbunt Miss Bloke. Allentown
PJ Roebuck: Dauphin co D Hope, Allohletown
Geo Levan, Lancaster co, Ps,
NATIONAL 110TBL—Roe street. abatis 'guru.
JarobKline, Penns W Pert. Lebanon
Ao W Norris, Lima, Ohio J C Ohoewoheri WYohoos
Wood. new 'Vora tAartrantt. Pottstown
L Pottsville Jog Li le j New York
3o n P Taggart, Penns W Lyon, mailing
C leathers, Kingston. Pa
SEVERE HOLISM—Third street. Above Rum,
AS Sumner, New York John H HeLfnoh., Penns
Semi K Rose Allentown ki wdwgron, Smungton
Jas W Chswell,All.ntownA_Stuunp. Arenehbarg
lbert, Reading W row, nal*
BLACK HEAR-Jtitird itteet, above aellowkill.
Win Moll, Allo_ntown F Lieke_,l Anil:aver°
litmorl Melot. Berke oo Mai S'Woodward. Alore'd
H Beehtal Peneapivanis A liesaald. Philadelphia
iakett. New Hope D Alletwol lkill 00
w 13 n:unix:oh. Reading - Goo oeugler. Reeding
Wel•
Temple, Horteville Mr Veto:teed% B;borry
m Yeager. Liugiestown
MOUNT VERNON lityrn,--asoona et., above Grob.
Mrs A Barron. New lamp . 0 B Ouffil,llanoook. Y
M Bred ilead t _Bordentewit T Weibel
3 Maynard. Banoook N Y Abraham. Wayne co
W Porter. Way m e ov , trieht, Pike iionelr
W Dingman Pllcs °panty J L unt
M Interwuott, Esmonnk .114
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
NOTICE.
The following Order, named by the Nary Department
on the 26th ultimo, ig now made public for the benefit of
all whom it may concern :
DTPARTMENT, April td. 1861.
To THE FOURTH AVIATOR OT THE TRBARIIRY
Sir: The amounts found to Do duo to resigned Navy
Offmers from the Mateo which clam to have sanded
will hereafter be pa*l them from the United States fund■
heretofore sent to deposited m those States, exoept
in oases where the Department shall otherwise direet.
I am* " 5 1 ,5 0tfeill. Your obedient servant,
GIDEON WELLES.
Secretary of the n avy,
OAK ORORARD ACID PRANG WATER.—
Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem
ists and Physioiang reepeoting the nee of this WATER
in the case of many diseasee of the human system, will
be supplied grater on applicatihn to FREDERICK
BROWN. FIFTWand CHESTNUT Streets, or FRED
ERICK • BROWN, JR., NINTH and CHESTNUT
Streets. •
CALL AND GgT 4 PAMPHLI7. apla-tf
B.S.TOMILOIO3 HAIR MM.—This celebrated
and Derreot Halt DYB ii Me best in the world. All
other!t+ra inero lenitatiene of this great original, which
has gained suckgine - naive Patronage in all parts of the
globe. The gen4ne W. A. Batohelor'e Liquid Hear
Dye iestantiy pioduoes a splendid blaok or natural
brown, without *sitting the akin or injuring the hair,
and Will reyardifdle ill effects of bad dyes, invigorating
tho heir ((miles:*
Bold by all Thai gisti and Perfunieria Wholegide by
PAHNESTOCK lir. CO., DYOTT & CO., Philadelphia.
mill-tr
ONE PRICE CLOTHING OP THE LATEST
STYLXB, Made 111 the. beat manner, expressly for- RE
TAIL BALES.' LOWEST telling prices marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
satisfactory. Oer ONE-PRICE system is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
scat-it JONES it CO.. 604 MARKET street.
filihilLll4 BAUER'S OBLBERATND
• NOIBELEBII fIEWITIO MACHINES.
The Beet int*, for Family eimina". •
1 , 1o:k30 CIIVECNUT Street:Philadelphia, DEO 47
•
• MARRIED.
mAGUIIty—.DUNK.--On the-94th ult., by the Rev.
Fattier MoMeniale. Mr. Orono R. Magnate to' Mica
Maggie Throat both of this 0 tr.
GAEettetettliNTAttD.--00 the eth instant, tier
grant James G. riateson. of Philadelphia Artillerytto
Mine F 1.2 •beth CNltalt, of Philadelphia.
GLAZER—CERRY.—On the lath Maroh, by Rev. H.
B. Gilroy, Ate; kilenry Glazer to Mien Mary E. Terry,
alt of try.
MIAG GU—IA/WIS.—On the ad instant, by the
Rev. .kihephore, Mr. Franklin Magarge to Eliza
beth Abbott Levis, both of tine oily.
DIED.
ELLIOTT—On the Btl, Im:tone, after a abort illness ' I
Ellett hoping Elliott, in the 6 h year of her age.
Rut Juan said, Buffer little children and forbid
them not tot:regiment° me. for of each is the kingdom
.'
of Heaven -Itl
attbew RiN.l4th
Der funeral will bike place from the residence of her
grandfather. Lewis relonze, f 10.1172 street,
on Friday t %moon; ma o'clock.
en irty the lilt , mound lightly
von the forehead bare.
- In tap - warner yore the daisies
Will bud and blossom there.
64./U DER —On Moaday evening, Orb instant, of con
gestion of the brain,. Mee. Jane K. gamier, seeds° c ears,
wi ow of the late Thomas M. Bouder.
rue relative. , and friends of the family are invited to
attend herr funeral. without further noires, from the
residence of her laughter. Mrs. B. T. Curtis. No. 1406
Arch street. (Thursday I morning, atllo'olook. To
proceed tlO. ondtande Cemetery.
DvBALL;--On Monday afternoon, 6th inst., George
H. DI ball.
Ths relatives and friends of the fnmi'y. also the Phi
ladelphia TYnogetinhical lonely, and The Latat Man
Brotherliood, are. respectfully niviteyi to . attend the
funeral tram the widdeoce of his mother, Erg Carlow
ld It street. tell (Thureday ) afternoon • at 5 o'clock.
PRILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY —TUC
el embers are router:drafty invited to attend the funeral
of their late fellow-member, GEORGE H. DYBALL.
from the residence of his mother, No. x 077 Callowhill
street. this (Thuteday) afternoon, May 9, 1851, at .3
o'clock,
fiLorderi WM. R. JO l 2 Elialeoratary.
AE rTAR.O.—At Germantown, on the sth Mau, Otero,
wile of James H-ppard, in the 43d year of her age.
Fernery& from the residence of her huesand. Lohman
'Area L'below Rittenhouse. this ( l'hureday ) morning at
10 o'clock.
GEn'FTAN.—On the 6th irritant, Farah E. P. We of
Edward IV. Grattan. and step-daughter of the late Ed
ward Trimmer.
Fontana from thy residence of her husband. southwest
corner of Thrift and Ellwood, streets, this filiUladry )
alternoonoit 2 o'clock.-
riti/.—ritiddenly, on the sth instant, John Ash, in the
36th fear , of his age.
Funeral. from the residence °ff his parents, Oneida
place, leer Market retreat, above Brown, thou (Thurs
day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
BAH k,—On the 6th metant,__Joeephine. twin daugh
ter of valentine and /nary Oskar. aged 3 yearn, 1
month. and 11 day..
Funeral from the residence of her_parenti. No. 921
Palmer street.. Eighteenth ward. this ( Th ursday ) alter
noon- at 2 o' clock: - ' •
OSA HCART.--On the 7th mutant, Mrs. Jane Cath
cart, wife of Alexander Catimart, aged 61 Years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No 540
Queen street, below death, on Friday afternoon, at 4
o elook.
G ULLEII.-012 the 7th Instant, Mordecai Gullenjeged
67 ears.
Funeral from him late residence, .Feeoneletreet, oppo
elm Morris street, First ward, on Friday morning. at
835 o'ctlemk. *s
DOWN EY.—Cla the 7th instant, Andrew Downey.
V:
ra ye l a
ul the residerme of his eon. John Downey,
No. list Shlpp.n street, west of Broad, thin (Thursday)
afternoon. at 1 o'clock.
Ettf WIEITLIS.—On the 6th instant. Annie. daughter
of Joseph and Slither kluternale. aged 5 Y0.1.T. and
MOOIIIB.
Funeral from her patents ' residenoe. (Joyner of Unity
an* -Penn !Ore's. Frankfort!. this (lhuraday) after
noon. at 20diriet. -
GaRDKDIER.—On tpe 7th instant. Josephine V.,
elitist dawdler of Dr. William and Amanda i,ardener,
aged 10 yews and 6 months.
F 0130131 from the residence of her parents. No. 901
Franklin street- OE Sunday. morn' D. ' et 93.1 i o'clock. ***
GRA HAM .— On the 7th instant. Benjamin. youngest
eon of John and huphernot Graham, aged 2 years and
4 months:
s uncut' from the residenoe of his parent., No. 954
Bradford etseet. this (Thnreday) afternoon. at 1 o'clock.
W/13 ...E.—On the Ph instant, Annie E. Wible, wife
lat Wm. B. Wible. end daughter of Mary and the late
.Tostota armlet" in tit* Slaty ear of her age.
Funeral from the residenee of her mother. Che,...y
street. above *curtth i llicartd. Camden, this Cihttradtp)
IM - re--Wire 6th instant. James. son of John
and Mary Norton. in the sth year.of hre age.
Funeral from the reseldencerof toe eraudmother,
Blum Frnwereford _road, above 2homesen street,
this (Thuraday lafternoon, at 3 o'oloOki - '
LAWltchlub:.—tin the 6.1, ice ant. (''amnel W., eon
of William O. end Elizabeth P. Lawrence, in the 13th
year of his ago.
Funeral from the residence of Ills 'gamete. No. 743
North Twenty fourth street, Fifteenth ward, que
(Thursday ) morning. at 10 or cloak.
lIENDE Muhl .—On the 7th instant, Mrs. Margaret
Raeder/on.. aced BO year..
Funeral from her late residence, MID enemy oourt,
Baker street.' Eighth , below Bluppen, this ( / hursdre )
Bunning. at 9 o'cdook.
MOURNING STORY, NO. 918 CHEST
NUT Stree4-11ES8ON & SON have just ra
mmed • my mixed Chene Detainee. 123e0 ; black and
while Aria piloted Grenadine Baregee UM; blanket:l
purple do., Incio ; bleak aud purple Cimlly Delainee.
1.8%o; blank nusregia, inge ; black plaid Beireges,lB-Uo;
second mourning ,,Enginih Chintzes, lib ; Shepherd
Shad Soil de Chettes,ll3Xo,
Also. black Barelea, urape Pewees, Grape Tallllea ,
tans, Bummer Bornuesines. Chant's Barege Hernani,
or Grenadine Bareies, Camels' Ha i r Blame. 'remi
se., Moneehumi. Lawns, and all other goods requisite
of deep *nu lecondpoarrung attire. &pig
rff. OFFIC l 0 F COMMISSION ESTA•
BLISEIEM by Ordinance _of City Counoi Is, of
the relief of the Families of the Volunteers. Weeh
tattoo Building. 'Dried above Spruce street.
The undersigned liave been appointed a Committee of
this Commission pr the purpose of conferring with
emaciation. of °lbsen. emared in duties kindred to
those whi _ll are tgliSW devolved upon this Commission,
with a view of •Fetting harmony sod concert of Ration.
They respectfully invite ail such essosiations of our
fellow °MUM, wilbont delay. 10 communicate the
Maine; and Marmot their officers to this office.
Tiny. OUVLEB.
CALEB COPE. Committee.
my 9 It • A. McINTYRE,
CIITHT., 1ff .,1) ...,,K_ lr m it ic..
Milai.—A s t f t ii i i 'D kall ' El l teld li qp. " th ' i F .
inst.. the fotiowtes gentlemen were elected manager - e n
for the etlinUng swat:
Them as e idg war, John A. Brown.
Robert Pesto'la John R. 1 atiraer.
Thomas P. Jan" Joan C. ISlitoheh,
Fredenelt Brown. Isaac Barton,
Gorge Taber. Seth J. Cum's,
John R. Stu k. ecan Rum,
Henry G. Freeman, May B Baseroft.
et a meeting otthe Mennen, held this day, THOB.
RIDGWAY . Est., was unanimously re elected Presi
dent of toe Company. JNO. P. JAMES, Lowery.
May 8,1881. mrei-St*
crCAT A MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS the AMERICAN FIRE DOW-
N. E COMPANY, held agreeably to Charter, on
Monday, the Bt6day of May. the following gentlemen
were elected Pinafore for the awing roar:
Thomee It. Maris, Patrick oradi.
John We e h T tewie.
Samuel C. Morton, James R. Campbell,
tdranno G. Datilb. Charles W. Poultney.
lanai Morrie.
And at meeting of the .Direotom held on the Bth
TilOhlda Y. /HAMS was ananiwoualy elected
Promdect A. C. L. caAw.ruitn,
MayB Mal. Ims9 Ste
rrr GIRARD MANN,
lIADELPMA. Mar 7.3001.
‘ jr- Trte Direeton have &et lM re& a uivide nd
_ of 'MIME
PER CarsT for the last SIX MONTAS, eaSaDie on
and after the 17th inat.
ely9-thetti tl7 W. L. ECII//PFER, Cashier.
or BANK OP-00111011ERCIE,
rhILKLIELPHIA, MAT 7. 1861.
aloe Direetore have this day declared a Dividend of
StateE rER CE NT.. payable on demand. clear of
tax. [myB St] J. A. LEWIS, Cashier.
try - SOUTAINARK BANK.
rIIIL aDELPiIiA May T,1861.
ho Threaten have this day declared a Dividend of
NW: Pisß CENT., savable on demand.
inyB at - . F F. NTEEL. Cashier.
ar PHILADELPHIA BANE.
111
PHILADELPHIA, 81 T. 1881.
e Direetora have this day deolarea & Dividend of
THREE re.JIC C,Brer., parable on deana..d.
MYB 3t B. B. Whir CrYd, Cashier.
Fry. COMMERCIAL BANK. OF PENNSIIII.-
VAr.rn. YLIILADELPIII4. ME.
".ege Board of Direetore have this day,deobsred a semi
annual Div , dend of TR ith.F. reit C ENT.. ptiable on
and after t FOLOAY text, the Mr-instant, clear of
State tax.'
myB 6t B. G. FALMER, Cashier.
.IVIB.VVIANICS , [ r - r BANK,
• ....pettovespeure, 10e.y 't,
e Board of 'Directors have this dar dsearad. a DWl
deed Of THRBB ABB 4%. HALF PER Ohre/ pya
ble ea the 17th met, agreeably to the provisions uf the
charter.
tera.et WIEGAN O. Jr., Caehter.
rrWESTERN BANK OF PRILADEIf
rtn4I May 7.1651•
e ireetors of this Bank hate this day declared a
Dividend of POUR FAR CENT.. payable on and alter
the 17th instant,
not-at e. M. TROUTMAN, Cashier.
ger OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND N
GArwN COMPANY.
rou.ramt.zurA, Irir t y 7,1881.
At an Election held Able day the folloWinpnemed
Damns were chFFICEIIII of the Lehigh Coal
and Ditivige,tton Compu7 for the COMM% sear :
JAME'. COX.
)I.s.7sid.GEß9s
Andrea/ Mantleriton,
James S. Cox,
Jamb Y.
ttranois C. Yarnell!,
PAntual B. Blokes.
WALTX,R, Troagotor.
my 3t
Erekine Hazard,
John Farnum,
Bears d. Boller
ittohard Lotatragen,
Alexander Fullerton,
, isOW
DWM W ALTRE Beaten
r - r - 'r OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 17, 1861.7.-The
Wrdof Direatong have this day. deolared a seau-an-
Dual dividend of THOME PER CENT. on the capital
stook of the.Compairy, clear of State tax. payable on
and after May lab,
Powers 01 attorney for collaotion of dividends cart be
had on application at the drum of the "CompAint, No.
238 f 3. Third street. TROMAS T. Ina .
ardB lin Treasurer.
THE BEAT SHOULD BE BESIREP,
therefore you should get Phatartapha and Ambto
typos at SR'S notogranlua Oalleryi ahOOND
owlet. above Green. it*
grim bRELETON of the lirge WIIALE,
captured In the Delaware ever lately. is for sale.
Apply or address immediately
HILLMAN Os i cITREARER.
Railway.
BEACH /Mr shove d r
otribia. avenue.
SALES BY AUCTION.
A o i N N T 1:0 F: '
CARGO BARK CHANTICLEER.
4,700 BAGS
PRIME TO CHOICE
RIO COFFEE,
IN DOUBLE BAGS.
DUTILII, COOK, ea Co.
Will sail, at their Auction Store,
No. IRS SOUTH FRONT ST., ABOVE WALNUT,
ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 9, at U o'clock.
4,700 BAGS RIO COFFEE, nrime to choice quality.
Jest arrived ex Chanticleer.
Catalogues and Samples on Tuesday morning.
mpg -4t
NEVIF PUBLICATIONS.
HOME GUARD.
COOPER'S MACOMB'S. TACTICS.
A NEW EDITION
Vol., IYmo., Cloth, Gilt. MO pages, Price, $124.
.REVISED : AND CORRECTED TO DATE.
Br request of Officers of the
HOME GUARD.
Also. a NEW EDITION of
GILHAM'S MILITARY MANUAL
Will be ready en the Gth met
Pabhahed and for WO by
CHARLES DESILVER,
iiA=wfmaab,wwaeLffmaa•Lumli,fi
No. 1.229 CHESTNUT STREET
A full supply of Military Booko, of all desariptiona,
on hand. For vale low. m74-6t
THE DOCTRINE AND POLICY
Op
PROTECTION,
WITH VIE
HISTORY OF OUR TARIFFS,
FROM VIZ
ORGANIZATION OF THE FEDERAL GOVERN
MENT TO THE PREHEAT TIME.
BY DR. WILLIAM ELDER.
Now that a desperate assault is being made upon the
new Tariff to prejudice, the public in advance against it,
and, if possible. to have it repealed, it is important that
its friends elmsuld be prepared to combat the specious
arguments of its antagonists. Nothing will better
serve this purpose than the circulation of the pamphlet
whose title is quoted above, which -Le one of the ablest
and most interesting documents that have ever appeared
in support of the true American policy of fostering the
great industrial interests of our country. It will, be
forwarded by mail or express for 10 cents per single
copy ; 76 onto per dozen ; ed per hundred. Address
RINGWALT & DROWN,
so-te P 10.34 SOUTH THIRD ihreet.Philadelphia.
APROCLAMATION (NOT) BY THE
PRIM' (CENT !!! Wnsnuas, An insidious Re
bel lion (Jeff Davis) exists, having for its object the
overthrow of a legitimate Government. and the in
duction of a bastard Cotton. federacy. and whereas we
would avoid the neeensity which would compel us to
nave the 'Firms of a fractured Repoli Now we do.
therefore. recommend that all loyal citizens forthwith
take measure. to provide themselves with standard
publications treating upon Military Diempline, and
furthermore. that the semis be prooured from the ex
tensive moor of GEOB Gla 0. EVANS. 459 CBES r-
NUT Street, Philadelphia. The following we would
p_ sea reliable work s
11 &ROSE'S TACTICS—. 80
GIIABAM'S MAN UAL-- —................- 250
NCO ''T'S TACTICS.. ... .. ....-. ........ 2eo
COOPER'S 126
CAVALRY TACTICS. ..........—. —. 3 75
ARMY REGITLATIOIuu_ . , 1 50
NIeCt.ELLAND'e BAYONET IOXERCISEq..._ 125
Alec . all the Biographic Writing, of SMUCKER,
BARTLEY. CIMMS, and other popular authors. to
gether with an immense collection of ISISCEL
LA Pd EOUS PLY KJ CATIONS. and a handsome PRE
SENT. worth 40 cents to 8100, with each.
By order of the Secretary of the Book Department of
GFORGE G. EVANS'
Popular Headquarters,
439 CObeTN btreet.
nOOlll3, LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS,
new and nid, bought, sold. and exchanged, at the
BILADEI,PIIIA- BANK BOOK. STORE, No. 419
CHESTS UT S treet .
_ Libraries at &distance purchased,
ee having Books to sell, if at a distance, will state
their names, elm. bindings dates, editions, prices,
and °auditions. WANTBD—looks printed by Benja
min Franklin, as well as ear n Books printed and
upon America Autograph Letters and Portraits oar
aUaled. Pamphlet Lawn of Pennsylvania for male. Cata
logues, in Wait sent free. Libraries appraised by
S e
-tf JOHN CAM PBF,LL.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
YBE & LANDELL OPEN THIS
MORNING mow No! r+t the Fashionsbie
F hepheM a' Plaid Goods. 1S ate.
Shepherds' Plaid Valtnolaii.
Phepoerds' Plaid Goat Nair.
Shephsrde' Plaid Silk Goode.
BLACK SILKS—Very superior grade of
quality : —As there is so very little datfereoos
tween the yrtoe of ordinary Maas Bilks and our fine
STMiCe. WO invite buyers to examine our
Bleck Grade linyeri•ti.
Blue Edye Black Bilks.
Ramey Wide 8i to f..r Sacks.
Black Corded bilks for nets.
my 9 EYRE & LAIIDELL.
VYRE do LANDELL, Fourth and Arch,
will OPEN TIM% DAY
Ladies' Spring Bask Cloths.
Kai a. stripes. Mixed and Praia.
Black Mixed WaVer-oroof Tweede.
Full assortment of Made-up backs. my 9
SPRING MILLINERY.
NEW YORK syrnnil,
sr tvuth TENT/4 Street, above Cbes•nut.
7ATISRB vowel-inform the mbehttents or phi
la e phi tied one wilt open at the above store on
THUReDAY. Nisy 9ch, a choice assortment of
MILLINERY BEAD-DRFMEIES,
BERTHA on PHs. ho.,
which. owing. to the dullness of the season, ehe will
offer at exoeedir sly low prices.
Lantes• to arson, themselves sof this feet , will please
oall early at 27 Eonth TENTH Wrest, a few "core
shove Chestnnr. msEt-dts
MILITARY NOTICES.
iHOME GUARDP.—A General Meet
ing of the Home Guards of the Fonreenth and Fli
t.y enth wards snit be held THIS CI hursday I oVEN
IN o, Mar 9. at 8 o'olo4, at .he Hall of the Bpritor
Darden institute. BROAD and 81 , 1tIe Ci OA ft DEP(
Streets. All members are requested to be present, MS
business of Importwewi 1 oe tren.aotea.
It Wt.l G. matt/BORN, Secretary.
lATTE NTt ON —.a MEETING OF THE
TWirLFrIEWARD HOlil6 GUARD will be held
.1113 laysrarea.(msy w . 8 o crook. ac melr
new hell. M. n. corner or THIRD and sCILLOW.
(Entrnnee through the Restaurant.) Election and
schoenen of uniform. 1). R. SLIF
etaER.
It* R. Seorry.
tiTWENTY MORE MBN WANTFD
in Company lof Cob EIPIM:IN'S Regimen t. ra
tions and pay going on immediately after register
ing their names. Apply at the S. W. comerof NEW
MARKET and COAT.Ea Ste.
st* 0.8. WM. COMTE%
lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
WANTED• 600 able-bodied men. between the
ages of 21 and 95 years. not less than five feet four
and a halt inches high. and of good eherauter.
Soldiers serving in this corps perform duty at navy
yards and on board United States !Myna-weir on
foreign stations. All other info , mation which may be
desired will be given at the Rendezvous, No. 311
South FRONT Street.
First Lieutenant W. STOKES BOvD.
&DM.lm Reeraiting Oilmen
ATTENTION. MILITARY !
THE NEW HAT,
for service inwarm climates, produced under the super
vision of Goo. B. F.'Edwards, and adopted by the state
of Massachusetts. and the r err pattern ARMY BROS,
can be !sea at the COISTINERTAL ROTEL. Also,
Zonave Uniforms, Fatigue Cans, Flannel Shirts, Rub
ber Canteens, Haversacks. Knapsacks, Blankets, and
the celebrated Combination Knapsack,
LA ROE CONTRACTS SOLICITED.
Military men are invited to examine samelea before
ordering elsewhere.
HAUGHTO2f, SAWYER, & CO.,
mr9 3.. ROOM No. 13-44.
111 FITZPATRICK & BROTHERS,' 604,
jut! OIiEnTrAUT Street.
Bale this (THURSDAY., morning, at 10 o'clock,Of
Fanny Goode, Stationery, Jewelry, Crooks, Watobea,
Silver plated Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Saws, Perim.
km,./so.
Sale tam (THURSDAY) evening, at 7 o'clock. of a
large and extensive oolleotion of Books in the varied
Decartmenta of Literature. including 'Winery, Biogra
phy. Poetry. Tneolory aleclurios. hiritorT Eciecrip.
&o. Alto. several large Family Bibles, Catholic
and , Protsmant editions.
500 DOZ. 1.0144 M. FORK BANTI:F . Ii
bent.
10 0 dozen Long Shovel Handles, bent.
200 do Hoe Handles.
Shovels. Heade', and Hoes.
Cedar Sloggots In taxes. tor sale by
W. lA.
tny9-3t* 020 R A CEstreet, Phila.
NEW CLOTHING STORE.
II No. 714 MARKET STREET.
Constantly on nand a full assortment of C Van LNG,
made in the beet manner, and at armee to suit the
times.
AIM, a large stock of Gray Flannel Shirts and Drill
Jackets.
J special attention oven to Customer Work. and to
making snits for Home Guards.
my 9 tbs2t* M. T. WILL'S; Agent.
ritaSOLIITION OF 00eARTNERSHIP.
-N-Ar The Copartnership heretofore existing
it
between
the ttederaigned, muter the name of 'IAN LOY, f,t
-& to We day dissolved by You've! consent.
Afi persons indebted to the 1. to firm are rem:lemon to
make payment of their accounts to Mr& try Amoy,
who alone in authonaed to reoei9t for the same, and to
ore the name of the firm in winding ue the business.
RNIIRY HANDY,
C. W. MORRIS.
Philadelphia, May 1, 1881
NOTICE.—The undercianed rcapeotfully informa the
customers of the into firm of HANDY, &
Co. that he will continue the same breooh of boguss
in hie own name. at the old stand, 1.13 South FO 'MTH
Street. and solicits the continuance of their_p Y
atronage.
KENNY HAND.
Ptulaaelphis, May 8, 1881, mr9 St
rearlCE,---Puil4Datraia., May 7. 1861.
Take notice. that've have applied by Petition to
the Court of Common Pleas of the pity and sonny Of
Philadelphia. tor the benefit of have a p p o int e d ven
laws of Pennsylvania. and theye SA
TURDAY. the 25th day of May. A. 0. 1861. at 10 o'clock
A. M., at their Court Room, in said oity. to hear us and
our creditors, When snd wham said creditors roar at
tend tt they think proper.
llAlelHL MURPHY.
Lase trading as MURPHY Ar. SMITH. Grocers, At
At.r'YAHDICR M. SMITH.
N. w.eorner Second and Coates streets and No. 552
North Second street. mye 14 16,18 21.22 25*
C ...
LIFTCIN BOU"E, NIAGFABA FALLti,
CANADA.-Thu Komi wits open for the Poison
on the Ibta inst. Families. woMma board by the
- week can be aocommodated with Comae, or Rooms m
the !lone, at libtrat rates.
joy t IN a: DIJPIKIRE, Proprietors.
Niagara Fells. (*made.) May 6. 18111. roy9-8t
- -
FOR BALTIMORR.—ThIs
(Thuraday ) AFTER riooN,at 3 o'clock.
BAlalklun Aro.Q . Esay,Arnal..flit ISTriAMBOAI:
COMPANY—NatroaftON LINE.
The atesmer FAR MER will leave the find wharf
'above Clib.B t'NUT Street ,
_Tit £8 AFTERNuON. as 3
°NAGA A
. and will arrive in utumn early in the morn
' ins,
risible of all kinds taken. ezoe_pt such air forbidden
by the uovernment. A. 661.0 Boum wvA4.llB-
It* Sao. 34 oo •
COMMISSION 1101711168
ARMY BLANKETS.
BLUE,
GRAY,
AND
WHITE.
A FULL ASSORTMENT ON EACH.
Foe Sala by
STUART & BROTHER.
my 2-8 14 13 BANK STREET.
WOOLLENS.
A PULL ASSORTMENT.
For Bala by
STUART & BROTHER,.
my343* 13 BANK STREEr
BLUE KERSEYS
AND
CLOTHS,
Suitable for Military or Naval purposes.
For sale by
FROTRINGII&X & WELLS,
aplB-iftf 35 LETITIA STREET:
BANKING.
MICHENER & Co.,
SANDERS,
No. 50 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
TIME PAPER NEGOTIATED.
COLLBOPONI3 MADE ON ALL' ACCESSIBLE
roucro W TEEL/4410N.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOLTONT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
war Uneurrent Bank .Notes bought at the lowest
rates of Discount.
Drafts for sale on England and Ireland. [myB eatuthlm
MILITARY CLOTHING.
TOUN TBORNLEY'S, 311 .011ENTNIIT
itr Street. north side—the oldest establishment in the
United states.
INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
Tor Army and Na , !y Peuinmente.
PATeNT RUBBER CAMP SLANKRTS,
KNAPSACKS, KNAPSACKS,
HAVERSACKS. H
TENTSSACKS,
CANTEENS.
GUN COVERS. GUN COVERS,
CAPES. CAPES,
CAPS. COATS, CAM COATS,
And every other article that is manufaotered of India
Rubber—is of the best material.
tay3.lta JOHN THORNLEY.
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES..
DO YOU WANT WEITSKERST
DO YOU WANT WIUSILURA
DO YOU WANT A MOUBTACKEt
DO YOU WANT A NtOUSTAORE?
13ELLINGI-IA.M'S
CELEBRATED STIMULATING
ONG - UENT,
FOR THE WHISKERS AID HAIR.
The subscribers take pleaaure in announcing to the
citizen, of the United Mateo that they have obtained
the Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the
Amerman public the above Justly-oelebrated and
world-renowned ardele.
THE STIMULATING UNGUENT
Ya prepared by Dr. C. Y. BELLINGHAM, an eminent
phyeieian of London, and is warranted to bring outs
thick sat of
WHISKERS. OR A MOUSTACHE
In from three to six weeks. This article is the only
one of the kind need by the Frenoh, and in London and
Paris it is in universal use.
It is a beautiful, economical , soothing, yet ribmnla
tins compound, ecting se if by magic upon the roots,
pausing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair, If ap
plied to the setup It will cure baldreee, and use., to
goring tip in theplace of the bald spots a fine growth of
new hair. Applied according to directions, it will turn
u.n or TOWY hair mug, and restore gray hair to its
original color._ leaving it soft, smooth. and flexible.
The "ON 9 U ENT" is an indispensable artiole in every
gentleman'. toilet, and after one week's use they would
not, for any consideration, be without it.
The eubseribere are the only Agents for the article
in the United States. to whom all orders must be eui
dreeeed.
Price one dollar a box ; for sale Wall Druggists and
Dealers • or a box of the "ON6UENT." warranted to
have the ' desired effect. will be sent to any who desire
tt,by mail. direct. soouredy paoked. on receipt of price
and postage, fi1.14 Apply to. or address
RORACE L. ILEGEMAN & C ,
Draggisto:&.••
24 WILLIAM Street, New York.
DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SBOOND Street, PM
sdelphia Agents. inble-em
OPAL DENTALLINA.—We speak from
wactiold Ciperienoo 'wheal eaTiZig that the OPAL.
DENTALLINA made by Mr. SHlolit, of BROAD aid SPRUCE. Etreste, is decidedly the nicest preparation
for the month and teeth that we ha•to ever need. We
believe it fulfils all Mgt Maimed for it, and being re
commended by the nmet eminent dentiete w •
% 01. 5m ,rn
to give it a trial.—Butiet ".
WANTS.
vANTBD-- - Books to - post - and sOttle,
intricate accounts to adjust. Apply, No. t 2 South
THIRD Street, up stairs. my 8-3t*
VI/ANTED—A Lid to do Errands. Ad
dress" T." Press offieo. apg-tf
WANTED—AGENTS to sell PAOKA
ir OEB of STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at
• lions ono third teem than can be purchased elikewhere.
all on or Addroas (stamp enolgsed) J. L. BAILEY
64 COU.ter stmt. Boston. man. mnati-sat
EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG
Men, &e., are invited to address the" Emloy
ment Committee," at the Rooms of the Young M p arto,
Chri eet stian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT
Str. sp34m
a ft, WANTEI)-A VESSEL,. of the capa
city from p 1.000 to 1,201) barrel., to load for the
Weer
RETCHE & CATISTAIRS,
20 . 0 sod aO4 Mouth FRONT titreet.
BOARDING.
BOARDING.—EIegant large and airy
Rooms. with fast-olass board, at 1315 Walnut
street. Refentuoss exchanged. myi-them 6t•
BOARDE BB will be received at a retired
but pleasantly-situated Farm House. in ORES
TER. cOUBTY, but a short distance from tile Rail
road. The dwelling ix beautifully shaded. which. with
large Vegetable and Fruit Gaoleux, will furnish board
ers with every luxury the country can afford. Address
'B. B 5.," office of The Press. a.P2034111*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
di G M
ERANTOWN PROPERTY TO
WM.L.FT —A commodious MANSION, well shaded by
large trees, within a short distance from Shoemaker
Lane Station. Inquire of E. m o CALI,n,
my9-6t* 18 South SECOND Street.
a TO RENT, FOR THE BUMMER
MOILSEABOR OR SIX MONTRI—A furnished COT
TAGE, Witpt large vegetable, flower, and fruit Garden,
vse of Cow, noun? Y, and services of gardener, if de
sired. Situation high, pbusty of shade, near station.
Germantown railroad. Gas. bath, Ago. Adores' Box
1344, Philada. P. O. no 9
gm TO LET, IN GIG/thItiNTOWN—A
15. Hand Kline GOTTAG E with beautiful elandod_Tard,
in PRICE Street. Apply to LLOYD MIFFLIN.
mIS.M* ISHOIsMAKER Lame.
el TO LET, at Germantown, a cone.
nientD.WELLING on Si:loot-house Lane' near
Township Line Road. with good , shade. stable. and
large lend. Rent Wag until it 1. OAP Annly to
CHAHLEBitkoloa,
4PG WALNU Strut.
gla FUR SALE OR TO RENT—Three
MAIL commodious brick DWELLINGS in Haddonfield,
New Jersey, centrally located. well nnadon,
within two squares of railroad dowot
C. SF/ INN,
22S WAL el UT Street,
aTO RENT WITH FURNITURE.—,A
SS& handsome ROUSE, with every modern conveni
ence, in Arch street, west of Seventeenth.
Apply to A. P. & J. 11, MORRIS.
ap2o4m 916 ARCH Street,
NI FOR SALE—A HOUSE and LOT,
Wma desirably located on MAIN StrML Hurl ton.
N. J. away to virlti. M. co.libirta,.
506 MINOR Street. noledelplps.
FRANKLIN WOOLMAN.
MAIN Street. Berlineten.
O tn
apla- rthirtu24l.*
da TO RENT.—A rare opportunity is
JIM' offered to a competent manager or a Boarding
Ronne by the undersigned. who Were to rent the
HOTEL,
formerly - known the. UNITED STATES
HOTEL, situated on CHESTNUT Street. above
Fourth. opposite the Custom ftonse. The home
torty room, all of which are furnished. The
ditong-hall is ninety.five feet tai length, beside'
kitchens. pantries. and every other convention* that
can be desired. The WelLUiell ready en immediate
complete manner, and are for
000npsney.
To IC proper person, having experience. a proAtable
business eau be done. To an acceptable tenant the
terms will be made reasonable. For particulars apply
to JOHN SEA. on the premises, between the hours of
9 and 3 o'clock. aplit.tuthellt
9 1 0 LET-SECOND-STORY ROOM, 802
CHESTNUT ntreet. over LEWIS JADONVB
& Co?. Jewelry, Store. The beet location in thilseel
- buttlilas. Apply
910 RENT—A very desirable STORE,
on tba Ninth-etrept front erne Continental
Rotel." Tha Store at Muth and atreeta saps.
altar :Wasted fora SADDLE Bad HATtliNes Maker.
Apply to JONN RICE,
fee-tf Southwest NINTH and RANSOM Ptreete.
gm TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL
nit
LING. NC 123 North THIRTEENTH Street.
Apply to WETRBRILb & BROTERR, 47 and 49
North SECOND etroot. mltl4-11'
ORIGSTNIIT•bTRIEBT MUSS and
BS. iSTORE to rent,—The desirable business location.
L 122 OLIERTNUT Street.ronth dwelling etteehed. Apply
3t431 Off ESTPUUT etreet. - gall
NI GERMANTOWN PROPERTY
RENT.—To Rent. the large and commodious
modern-built Rouse. corner of A.RIVIAT Street sod
WILLoW Avenue, ' , frith sea, bath, hot end ooldiirgto
and eh the modem unprntremeeta Apple 1 H 1 „
R.
6. TAR, 710 till Skin liitreen. rhinos • Ora
MINMAIIef,
AB TO TWO COUNTRY .
110118S i _ono
o mile from Two!. = a io,
71.7 WAW4 tstret.
ItARRN AND OM
vErtiniT Coal Wharf and Lumber 'null_ at
Itiartanavilit Tyreney•fourtb Ward. Apply to N. &
P. WAR EN. oa t ea mbi"f
FOR MOHANGE.-A 0110 ICE TRACT
of good *improved far* hied i 4 the State ofitew
A m oy, convenient to the cum WM be ox_ohm , nred for
eirepiPertli Ay Ply at Pio. 115 FEPSw .Theg,
RE. CORBON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
. AND CONVEYANCER. liGaltnrroWN, PA.
—Reid Mate bought and sold on recconable term..
Store. and dwellings for sale or ant In 2101 11 1 W" "d
wuntry. Good marts= el negotiated. Collection" Made'
The bat retermell d 54413/
WHEATLEY & CLAM/LIVE ARIHWIT.
I , TREATR E.
THIS (TRURIEIDAV EVENING, gi
Will be presented the grand Military and muitoricial
RpeobseiriAp 5 Epochs. emitted
THr. WARS OF tie POLEON THE GREAT!
c o mposed, warned. and arranged by
Mr. Gr 0 RYER,
With whom a epeeist engagement bee been entered
into, and who red! suetam hie remarkable pee
aonatioqof NA l'O , •P 0 .
The whole *Tax COMPANY in thaOlsoi.
WALNUT -STREET THCAIIIS.
Bole Leuee --.Mre M. A. SARRE:773ON.
816:e Maw:tear -..... —Mr. WM. A L OHAVU.N.
busigteas Agent— .Mr. Jtht..ll. MUM ritY.
IBIS (THURSDAY) EV)7i.lice. Mal 9.
Will be presented the laughable Comedir In eats, TH b HaitRACK RO 117 1 of
Tobe followed br the Comic Pleas, calle&
F1T.30 6-3 rRUOK. Y MOIL
To conclude with the grand National t tame, caned
BLANCILE UK ngANDywiNs„
&ALM Of Plue3ls.—Fows circle grunts secured sAtbt
out extra charge.) 150 tents; parquet. (seats aeonr at
BO oente.)37% cents ; sooty airele, cents; privet s hones, soand $3; ore seam 12 cent&
Doors open at quarter pest? &aleph i our will nu*
st a quarter to 8 Walnuts.
WITONOUGH'S OCAMPIC 'THEATRE
RACE Street. below Thud
Kb-OFF-NINO. THURSIMY EVENING.
S O.VE
818 TERRI
!SEW 818 I itill!
Notice.—The lianagement begs leave to armouries
the Re-Opening of the (Hymnle Theatre, when tho
StVEX bittLEAS will be performed with many addi
tions.
GRAND REVOLUTIONARY ACT,
. . .
Ent:tied
MuTMER BA.LEY. or the DAYS OP '7B:
Will be introduced. ou welch 000tt.ion
Mite. He k KY CHAPMAN wilt appear.
The LAST SCENE,
nth: BtoTa OF THE BUTTERFLY
Will be brought forward.
TKO& McK FON, etas* Manager
SANFORD'S OPERA ROUSE,
ELEVENTH STREET,
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINYEL
MR. SANFORD
Rea !enured one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented UMW:a e.
who will appear nightly.
Sanford wanperform every evening.
Doors open at 7; Commence at 7M.
Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents.
TUEGERMANIA OROHESTRA AN
NOUNPE their three last Publics Rehearsals at
the Musical Fut d Ball. the last one of the season to
take place on Sal UAW. Y. May the 26th. lioNeta to
be obtained at the usual place. m)84M25
pICN N A . ACADEMY OF THE FINE
ARTS-102A CREciTNCT STRXET.
The Thirtr-ezhth NNU AL- EXII T LON
of PAINTINGS and SCULPTUILE ta nom open•
Admittance 25 cents; Season 'notes 00 mints; Chil
dren half price. Catalopues 10 cents. Ittoothe deis
wilt receive their tickets at the Academy. som-at
EDUCATIONAL.
GOOD CATISE—A Sabbath School
situated in the northern part of our city, near
Broad street, is in great want of several earnest, soave
leachers. .Ladies and gentlemen disposed to render
assistance t h good work will please addre s s" Nab
bath !School," office of The Frees. myB-20.
LNSUKAPICIS (JOBS PAN ICE,.
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406,GLIESTNUT Street.
FIRE AND INLAND INSUKANC
DIAXCTORE.
George W. Day & hletleok.
astanol Wright-- " Wright Bros & Cs.
D. D. Dirr.ey...—....— Davis & Disney.
Henry Leine, " Lewis Bros &
C. Richardson.-- "J. O. Howe & Co,
Samuel T. Bodine...—Fres't Wyoming Canal Cour/
Ino. W. Evermaia—.of J. W. Deem= & Co.
Geo. A . West— . Week & Fobes.
T. M. "Savage, Martin, & Co.
O. Wilson Daitis.—.....Attorney-at law.
E. D. Woodrail---...0f Sibley, Molten. & WOotrall
.Tno. Kessler, Jr—,- -.No 1713 Green street.
GEOKGE W. DAY,Premdent.
FRANCIS N. DITOK, vine Presiaene.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Seeretary. !a!!-tiff
ANTHEACITE INSURANCE COMPA
NY.--Authorized Capita*. S4OO,OO4—CILAILIEN
PERPETUAL.
Ohm No. an WALD/ Itlr farmer, between Baird 'OM
Fo...;th dtreet,
This Company will roman, arnar los: or damage by
pu ay p, on Daddings,r-danitare, and blershandis• gear
n.
Liao. Manna Insimnomor on Vowels, Cargoes. ano
Fromitim Inland lrontranao to all parrot of the Irma.
DIXECTOBB
Jason Esher. Joseph Maxfield.
D. Luther t John Ketcham,
h. Andenned, John B. Blanton.
pans Pearson Wm. F. Dam,
Hier BMW, I. B. Bang.
;AMOS lialliag E rninddlinlje
WM. F. DEAN, 'ohm Protidotit. •
W. M. Ilar/ifh. Otottorary. spl-B
SAVING FUNDS.
Q,AVING FUND-- - UNITED STATE?,
N. 7 Tux= comrany, corner THIRD and Man"-
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER CANT.
R. CRAV/TOIID, President.
JAMES R. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Office hours. from 10 until S o'clock.
Tlus Company is not joined in any wiliest - Loa to thr.
Lenalat, foa
ABIERIOAN SAYING 5. E. cor.
ner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, continuo
to receive deposits and pay_ all sums on demand as it
has always done. ALEXANBER WHILL,DIN,
President.
JOHN 8- W1L1074. TrwsuraTor. itis/9-ing
SAFEb.
, LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near the
Alin Institute.
The undersigned, thankfal for vast favors, and being
determined to ment D il ute patronage, hasmeoured an
elegant and convenient store, and hae now on hand it
lergoe assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar proof Rallis, (the tay
anal fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also.
lle'a lJnequal led Bank Vault, Safe. and Rank LOoks.
Lillie'. hank Vault Doom and Looks will be rernigbed
i
to order on abort notice. This ii the "tract est, Mat
protected. and cheapest Door and Look yet o . red.
AM, particular attention is celled to IA e'e Frew
Cabinet Bate for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This S ae is ooli
edft to mimeo in style and message agnaltdi Yet o/ -
rend for tam porpoise, and is the only one that as dna"-
tir Ere and burglar proof.
Srsozas No rton.—l have now on hand any twenty of
Farrel, Herring._ 4 CCP..!ff Rafe', most of them nearly
new, and some tort,. o f otter maker., 0n...1,4Lnc a
complete assortment es to eines. end all LIMY ex
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They w il l
be sold at * ery low vrioee. Fledge call arid vtamme.
jas ,, vi m (I ca n s A...AL
PUBLIC SALE.
pustau SALE OF VALUABLE PRO.
FERTY.
111.8 "EMPORIUM RE t EttTATE en AULNU-
P.kory.rrilltr ompAily.
Or Meow • try.trekr .. - toknurry. faiM i m "
Will offer at PUBL. tSA LE. on the pre .
On WEDNESDAY. the lath day of !Bay neat,
A Large Number of
DENEABLb BUILDING LOTS,
Eligibly Located for Stores, Faotonee, and ItesidonooL
A SPACIOUS BRICK IRON FOUNDRY. WITH
Ilta.CHI SOO?,
And all the appurtenances necessary for the husinees
of UMUTlithetenne Vaginas and Boilers for Dreamt:ea%
titular, and all other mine. need in the Southern and
Western Country. The Patterns comprise the modern
improvements in machinery. with a tall and complete
set of Patterns for Stove,. adapted to both wood and
coal. This property, from the advantageous location
of Mound City, le one of .the mein valuable in the
/Southwest
_ Abso,at the same time.
A FIRST-CLASS TS REE.STOk Y FRAME MO-
D E DUI LT HOTEL,
Containing some fifty rooms. with a foil set of Fund
tors. The Hotel Is now mans a large and profitable
business. Also a number of
BRICK. STOR4B AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES.
Tatou el RUn.—One- fourth (X) cub; the remain
lag true:mats in 12. 24. and 26 months from date of aide.
bearing interest at the rate of ea per cent per annum.
The multi payment may be made in the Bondi of the
Company, and the eatymnt' will In tasen in the
Stock of the Company par, except for improved pro
perty. for which three-fonrths of the puronase-money
may remain upon mortgage.
As the Company propose to dispose of all their Im
provements. as vitalism have a rare opportunity for 'mo
ments investments in one of the hem Weald and most
flourishing cities in the great Southwest. quart:toe
lam, inquire or or addreee JEnati E. PE TOM,
President B. R & fil.,Co. •
imblghtmle Office 499 WALNUT Street. Phlllide. •
NoTioE. —THE PUBLIC ARE OAII
-- 10 N n againet buying or negotiating WWI('
drawn by G. & W. BUe.B. on the dank of liming
lon and Brandywine. Wilmington del , ['r **MAI, In
f.vor of RoI.NLIKR & Boa and en orsel by them
and oureelvee . Bald cheek bee' been loot or Mien, and
payment of it hen been Moved.
TYL.F. H. STONE. & 0.,
melt* 08 WALNUT Street.
opoNs e , IMPROVED SPECTACLES
AND EYE•GLA.SSES,
with the fiowit Periscopic lenses. moon ed In god.
l
ver, Wand steel, or tortoie.-shelL stetted &weal, ler
every age and oot.dliton of the eyesight.
Microscope. Telescope. Opera and Marine Glasses,
very powe rful Military Spy-a/ewe , . gfatfriernaticat and
Su. veyor s bistruntents. „6:4eciricat jd o ,hy n a r .
Also, a great variety of Ste uoesopes and tarn.
wholeeate or retail, at the lowest orieea. be
At. J. FRANKLIN. Ontlttlell.
312 e, FOUR Ili rat eat. it.eatnat.
1136 Broach office; TAIRD b-h Walnut.
airo Harrisburg Pa;
NAVAL SUPPt IN.—Sealed Proposals
will be received at this Office until the itch inet.
for supplying all taw MOM c or rtevy BAFAD
which may be required to be detiveied at this Yard
r pefore M
e lee of July next—to be d Lin- red i n g
daysbarrels secly ed, a required, tuum
preview, ure he alialite s
to be equal tot he ar
ticle now d-liverable by contract. Umpire of wlucb
can be seen at the Navy Yard. ray merits for the
same to be mace by the avr A eat in this tbty, *eon
bills duly orrtifled to, and approved at tole office The
proposaw to be made stating thp , rate per • amid, and to
be guaraf.teed by two:oed and responsible securities
for the faithfu complianee with the terms of the con
tract, and meaty per Gemara .0 be deducted from each
ea a aoluveral seeurity, which will be paid - oil the
completion of the contract
a F. DU PONT. Comaitudant
COMNIANDANT'II OFFICE, 1.1. YARN
Phaladvlplue, May 7.18 M.
myB.4t
ia-IXAMMIPHILADELPHIA.
WILMINITION AND BAJ4-
9:161101133. Ll.OA—Flttbaosixtua. May 4, tem,
TRAINS FOR WASo itOTON.
On and after Monday, May 6.1861. Trains for Wash
ington, via .1 4 onapolta, will leave rhiladelphut at 11.36
A. M. and 10.60 F. M.
R ETURN LNG,
Will arrtve at Phiktde'_ples prom Washington at 10.1 $
A a., and at e at 9.2 t P
Through tickets so d at the depot, corner of 1310114
and Prime rea, Ptatadelphia.
m 36 mm
a. m. rEvr*
PHILADELPHIA AND
antame RRADING RAILROAD CO,
, offloa 227 South FOUna Meet.)
PRILCDELPHIA. A➢IA 27,1381.
SEASON TWEETS.
On and after Mal 1 lat. mama ticket" mill to ineneg
by this annually for th periods of three, Mx, nine, aim
twelve months, not transferable,
Season nohout-tickets MB7 aLto be had at =Per cent ,
diem:amt.
These tickets trill tm sold by the Trevose r st fr 0.1127
South FOUft.TR Street, where any farther information
can he Otained• S. sa AD vo tab
, • Tratmarer•
&NabFOR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware aim
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Baotou Steamboat gout
pan, will receive freight on end after ?aQ.NEtLy. 06Th
in and _etve dadt at IP. and
doh:worms their Mr
goes New x ore roe following days.
In
taken at T e rri '. e a t rol;. Agent,
No. 14 SOUTH mrl3 &RYES. Pollaatolakia.
JAMES HAND merit,
Piers 14 and LT lan' RISEN,New Y or k,
mbiff-iftf
1 0 7 — dr a t FOR NEW YORK. —TU
PhOdelPhis Stem Propeller Wa
wilt wa'
commence tom laminate for the season on m eccas , .
Is Allniteamers are now receiving freight at BeWnd
rim above Waken street.
Terms accommodating. .IWdy to
• M• BAIRD & 00.,
comb DidgmA"nuis..
DR. J. WII3IG, /O. 3to Vorth
FIFTH Street, PIIILAIDELPHIA.-Ttebtil
eneeenfolly dolled tole tune. ell dweeete
k 7111114111"
of the LUNOS. . KOAT ood tiliaKT. and
frenuerar owes COMB:MP lON irk its thltd and Wit
stage. Re also restores ell curable dowarwe of the BYE
and B&B, Be tow eiven.them his enure ettention at
he past 23 y gam Win ',mit petioras, when desired. at
he
reendenoee. . soll-tm if.
I,..RAVE-STON ES,
ILA My stook of Gray, stoth;Letia w , t o
mold at very reduced pices.
before 'ruralise= elsewhere, at ,/-•
A. ST .• •
feesit. !TWIN kireinee.toseerli ••
13ii0E11141CIER Co..
s " . `' . SLAM, PALM'S.
.luxi) Vagilidantat
11•Tikessi finer 10111111 X sal it4LOS Stresta,
&Mks