- - - DIE CrgTrkM HOUSR.-- UP to yesterday ~.v a las applications bed been received for t a, R e a, yyht• B. Thome?, collector of s i gle . tm , l er ss: . z . th e e ettt:ons ere received by Sir T i1 0 ,'.., aI:A 'eli -4-11. A. NI Walkinshaw. REq., ;do fi a ,h.tm to* to ore cocaiie.ation The ta , s le handlia; .-: Vitaepap ore and Sling them is Se ttitliv t.,5.. slid alihqu , !,h the rush has been S e va . Mr Thomas is partite:Ay wil;iog 10 re flive a i l. sa d give them every attention A opli ,ataos still he headed in until the ifish instant, 3 . . , te b, tile a pplicants, with their farads, .7 , 1 1 1 be „,.. at)d tbo . ir olaimS urged. This part i ..,.- 1 1,.; programme will he tedious and somewhat Ausoy i n g, but we hare no doubt that Mr. Thomas aid display the 'game geed humor that has *basso terited his course all through. No appointments op swille for before the first of June, and the tor s then be conferred upon deserving and s .s r Thy coon. ; Pisonnen LT PARTY.—Yesterday morn .between 12 and I o'clock. the neighborhood of e7;et and Noble) etreete was thrown into a great aide Of alarm by a orowd of drunken rowdies ory :<, murder, fire, .ke., without any cause whatever. ot police came upon the party, and took A o jot of their number into custody. They gave the o w; of eorge 'Trues, Peter Baker, David Craig, , z a Dennis Wait, and were °Omitted to prison .t .114enuan utaat....tY llitnnEnr. —Yesterday morning p:riet Campbell was before Alderman Bolder „9 the charge of highway robbery. It is alleged that C a mpbell attacked a man a few nights since yen alma College, and knocked him down. inflict severe giah on his head. He then rifled his pc .`eset.t. taking all the money he bad. Campbell ißleeteatitted to answer, bail being refused. DE NATIONAL CITA/MS.—This line mgt. , en tuill be provided with Minnie Inuellete tide zoning, et night cy'oleek, at their variau2 artho r i d . These other regimente will be curniebed it th the some Mud of larvae in a few Jaye. end lie thee be fully equipped for aervier. A flown= Cam—Yogurtlay morning, & tout 9 o'clock, the decayed remains of a woman o re found in an ont.homa attached to tho Mora ries Much, at the comer of Twentieth and Cherry , tie etil. The coroner wee notified and took charge the body, which W 23 20 much deem:armed Eu 3 to to east recognition. It is supposed the poor woman enicred the place for shelter. WILLIAM FLING, Esq., is the quartermaster the First Regiment, and not Eng•nei D. Dun D. as We erroneously stated in yestorday'a paper. P r oclamation of the Governor of Geor g ia... Repndiating Debts-eArgatnents for Dishonesty. Whereas, by the oppressive and wicked conduct o f the Government and people of that part of the le n pelted States of America known as the anti- Awry States, war actually wane between them end the people of the Southern States ; and whereas die president of the United States has issued big proclamation declaring his determinstion to hiorkade the ports of the Southern States, and :e now collecting Federal troops upon Southern wit for the purpose of eubjuga ling, and mule. T ing us ; and whereas property belonging to t he Citizens of the State of Georgia, whenever found within the antislavery States, is seized - aid forcibly taken from its owners; and whereas all con tracts made with the enemy during the existence of bostilities3 are, by the law of nations, Illegal and t ad, and MI remedies for the enforcement of Oen tracts in our courts between citizens of this State si citizens of the States now making war upon In, which were made prior to the commencement of 'hostilities. are suspended till the termination of me war; and whereas, in the language of the law of nations, " the purchase of bills ou the enemy's a wry, or the remission and deposit of funds there, is a' dangerous and illegal act, because it m ay be cherishing the resources and relieving the wants of the enemy, and the remission of foods in money or bills to subjects of the enemy is unlawful;' and whereae, sound policy as wall as international law absolutely forbids that any citizen of this State shall, under any pretext whatever, assist the enemy by remit ting, paying, or furnishing any money or cog thing of value, during the continnanee of hostilities. to the Government or people of the Incas which have waged and are maintaining a moat unnatural war against us ; and whereas, jus tice requires that all sums due from citizens of this into to individuals in such hostile States who do n a uphold and eastain the savage and cruel war- Sal inaugurated by their Government, should Ice promptly paid eo soon as hostilities have ceased, and the independence of the Confederate. States is recognized by the Government of the . United Rates Therefore, in view of these oonsiderations, Joseph 6 Brown, Governor and Commander•in- Chief of the army and navy of the State of Geor gie, do issue this, my proolamation, commanding and enjoining upon each citizen or inhabitant of this State, that lie abstain absolutely from all vio lations of the law above melted, and that he do tot, under any pretext whatever, remit, transfer, or pay to the Government of the United Stales, or any one of the States oompoe ing said Government, which is known as i feensoll State, iseludings among ethers, the Wei of Maseaohneette, abode Island, Connecti cut. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; or to any citizen or inhabitant of 'mynah State. any money, bills, drafts, or other things of !slue, either in payment of any debt due or hero ine to become due, or foe or en aoement of any other dense whatever, until the termination of hostilities. And I hereby invite , cash citizen or inhabitant of this State who is indebted to said Govern ment_ at either of said States, or any affirm/ or inhabitant ltiereef, to pay the amount of snob Indebtedness. whenever due, into the treasury ' of Georgia. in any funds bankable in Augusta or Sunfish. or to depOILI the Same subject to tbe order of the Treasurer of this State, in any one of the solvent bunks of either of said cities, or in any legally-awherized agency of either of aid banks; and upon the , making of any such :Tait at the treasury, or upon presentation of sty snob certificate' of _deposit, the Treamair of this State is hereby directed and required to de liver to fuel. o certificate specifying the tan so deposited, which'l hereby de m ure the ri-'-‘• nid credit of this State will bepledged t e .-epay to ark depositor in funds bankable in Aegueta and Savannah, with seven per cent. interest from the date of the deposit, so soon as hostilities Shall have ceased, and it shall again be law ful for debtors to pay the same to creditors io the hostile States above mentioned. Thies sill not only afford to snob of our citizens as owe money to Northern creditors, whloh inter rational law and public policy forbid them at pra t:en to pay, a mare inveattnent and the highest se. tufty for its return to them at the end of the war, but it will enable them, in the meantime, to per. morn a patriotic duty, and to assist the State, and through her the Confederate States, in raising the lands necessary to the suttees-qui defence of our nomee, our firesides, and our share. And Ido further command and Aridly enjoin epos all and every °bartered bank in this State, which may be in possession of any note, bill, draft, or other paper, binding any citizen of this State to pay money to any one of the said hostile States, or any inhabitant er corporation thereof, or be longing to any each State or person, to ab stain from protesting any such draft, bill, tote, or other paper; provided, the person liable on such bill, draft, note, or other paper, will exhibit to each bank or any of ua agencies, having such paper in possession, certificate; chewing that he has deposited the mount due on mob paper, in the treasury of this I State, or in any one of the banks above mentioned, to the credit of the treasurer, or will at the time nib paper becomes due, make such deposit. And I farther demand and require all notaries purring in this State to abstain absolutely from the per formance of any official act for the protest of any paper of the oharacter above mentioned, under each ciromostances as are hereinbefore spa eided. Given under my Wend and the great seal of this State, at the Capitol, in Milledgeville. this twenty- Until day of April, in the year of our lard eighteen handled and sixty one, and of the independence of the Confederate States of America the first. By the Governor. JOSIPH BetOrna E. P WATKINS, Secretary of State. FINANCIAL AND. COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PHILADELPHIA, May it, 1861. The en sperne;oll of a gentleman whose financial abilities and gtofit command of resources have fresaar.tly been Invoked succesefully to support cur popular public enterprises in their dark hours, Cid who was looked upon as beyond the reautt of bird 7`tees, has aided the news of soccer - km in Tenness e e ao weaken the stock market. The &mess noted "gesterday was wanting this morn log, an d a general zlselin was noted in the sales— & fall Jo Reading be... 4. GS t City axe'? lost Lehi g h scrip went down fro‘..ai 33; to h 2. The bids for a $lOO,OOO loan ta'the State of Rhode Island were opened at Providence - go Monday. 'The loan IS for air month', at a rate no: t 3 eigeod fir per cent. per annum. The amount bid L115,00D, MI at par. The award was $15,000 to the ifeybosset Sink, at the rate of five and a half per sent , and $25,00D to the People's Busier Bank, • at floe and seven-eighties per rent_ per The remaining $OO,OOO were apportioned among the other banks, at six per cent., in proportion to their bids The New York Etiraing Post says, concerning stooks and money there to-day : The stock market is lower to-day. The business is on a moderate scale. and the speculative activity Is confined to a few leading railroad stocks. The immediate cause of the denline this morning is the %ported rapid gathering of the rebel forces in 'uvula. The market is again becoming very sensitive to war news. The heaviest decline was in Illinois Central. It aitopposed that the party who went into the steak it &bent 57a56 have been soiling out, though the shares are still far from plenty in the street. As /ow as 60 was accepted at one time. The last sales are at 60%-. The market, attar the Board. was steadier. II - Blois Central sold at 61 cloth. 'New York Central Commands :I;'a7li. Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati is quoted 1:1/, ` ,4 - For Buffalo an d State Line 100 is bid. Pacific Mail is dull at 65a60 Panama 101.102 Federal stocks are firm. The old Slays of I b 6g Eat two per cent. better, and the new sixes are le at the recent advance. The coupon fives of 4 have lost part of the improvement of the Past few Jaye. Sales were made at 76. xhe tuilywing id tap i tia ClßTi t iparative etateMent ut the Eiabkd of New Orleans B May 4. April V. Difference. pi& s„ 11 ..$18 384872 e 936 67'J Dee.. 0612 808 " 1 . 1 1.7. e ... 410.647 13,879 Pas Deo.- 418.680 Circulation—. Bto 5.171 S 170 ' 161Dee- 1" 897 llegwaiti_ Raton 19,694.131 1110- .133,2111 b.zetiange • 6 7544337 3.8.3.54 Dee.. 674,020 E ll e MO 1 3 T 1.908 035 Pee. • 178 399 Nig Loans— 7.813,326 7,613,143 Ina.- 216.113 The fallowing ta the coal tonnage of the. She ll/4bl Valley and Pottsville Banned Company Week. Yekr. For ireek ending Mav 4 .- 40 00 82 10 same tithe lest rear-- '5`2417 04 -412!4 05 ecreaae....._ ..._.. nolo!lowing is the amount of ooal snipped over the gantingdon arid Broad Top. Mountain Rail lead, :".t• the weak ending Wednesday, May S 1861, a m d, - o n.es January Ist, 1881 : Weak. Prev - 1.1.1F- Tani- Tons Tons. Tons 4.113 49 416 54• 384 4,261 65,543 60,634 4)40 Philadelphia Stack Exchange Sla PB. Atay 9. UM. PORTIID BY B. BLkimarica, Marohante x.ohnnge - FIRST BOARD 94311 45 Lehigh Scrip. 3„,. -3tt.9 60.• New — ' 7 30e 32 Mt Cit., 87 5G & 322 ti .. fh '''''' t 7 35 egen Meadow R leo -43 x 380 ..er Meadow R..ai go Lehigh sorio-- BETWERN BOARDS. RIO Rending ?MOM) BOARD 25 Harrisburg R 50X I 2 Cain & Arab R... .1071 i 16 Norristown R..... 10 ) 0 do 6a ...1555 76 2000 Peace soup Bs. I 2Mt —• • - 100 City 54 %4X . 2 Penns it— - 38 - 2 / 6 1 do— ...DI aW— 94%1 AFTER BOARD. 5 Morris Canal pref.... 1033 15 Morrie Canal. CLOSING PRICE—STEAD I Bid. Ilsksd Phila 66N 67 Pm 68 R. &di 67 Philo. 68 .. new.. 20.1. 9611 Penns 7436 Read R.---.--- - 15% Read bds 70.- 76 so Read mt ISe 'BO '43 &I Rend mt as '66_. 01 70 renna R 2d mt6s 82 Morris Gan oeu. 40 44 ' Morrie Can P10.10.3!7, - 1 Sohes 'EI 66 Rah Nay Pied- if): 1211 Philadelphia 3tairkets. MA In limonite& there I. no change. and only about 600 bb's Flour found buyers, at 85.50e5.623( for superfine ; 85 754286 for extra ; GIS% et) 6.00 for family ; and $675 127 25 j' bid for fancy brands, as in quality. The bulk of the gales was of extra fainity.at $6 960 bbl. The re ceipts continue light, and the demand for export limited Rye Flour is steady at 33,60 4for bid. Corn Neal is also steady, with a further sale of 560 bbls Pennsylvania to note at 82.75 V' bbl. WuP,sv.—There is rot much °tiering, and the firm ness of holders limits operations. Red ranges at 1330 135 e for good to prime lots, with small sales; of white. 'So%) buehell fair If.entuelc , sold at 1450; 2.6(0 bushels choice do at 1550. and 390 bushels gond UM° tit 1170, au in store. Rye la selling at Omen for Pennsylvania. Corn comes torward sorely, and meets with a good de tumid at fully former rates. 3ow bushels were disposed smallstly at 65a for pri ]unchanged,outhern:Yelow nd a lot at 63.31 e in the . ire. Oats are and quoted at 330840. A mad sale of prime Pennsylvania 14 TOFOrtell at 500. BARK —lgnincitron to steady. with furthir small sales at 826.50 tor in No. 1. and 4t23.00 for No 2. Corrox,—The market is firm, and the stock on sale light. with a mustl business to note at 123601061 man— tas la ter for good middling Uplands. Lsocreins a e more active. 800 Mule Cuba Bu,gar gold,rtf-3 time. and 4 700 bags Rio Coffee. the lat ter by auction. at 1036.213.;';0, average 1110, mew days ands months credit. PICOVISION4 —The market continues at a stand-still, and e e hear of no sales of either Pork. Bacon. or Lard. IVii may --The sales are limited, and prices nearly ionionat, bide selling at 1736180 tor Pennsylvania and Oh ; .irudge 163;o ; and him at /7017.360. urry ITEMS. CADET CLOTH AIR 1111LITABY PURPOSES. Wo invite attention to the advertisement of " Militant Cloth." by Messrs. Benjamin Bullock & Sons, No. Ye S. Front street, in another column of our paper this morning. We have examined. personally, the goody offered, and ficd them very superior both in color and texture, being of a pure indigo blue. and manufactured expressly for arm, clothing. This desirable stook will be rapidly bought up at this time. and merchants will. doubtless, find it advantageous to give it early atten tion. UERMAN VOLUNTEERS.—The enemy appear to esteem our German volunteers very lightly. They wid ch.-nge their minds. German mercenaries are not un reliable soldiers ; but tierinarge fight Es for liberty or the maintenance of a free Government are no insignifi cant opponents. Why should they be f They are sturdy, istelligent. and most enthusiastic lovers of free government. As a general thing they all show their od sense by purchasing clothing at the one-price gift establishment of Grauvilto Stokes. 609 Chestnut street. Gifts of use and value are presented to purchasers. ISTEARGI DincOvanT.—W bile digging a trench on Chestnut street yesterday morning, the workmen struck upon a flat stone which bore the following mysterious inseripthm B Y. G. A. B. B. C. B. R. &. W. &o• A learned antiquarian, to whom the task wee entrusted• deciphered the oharaotere as follower "By all your earments at the Brown Stone Cl thing Hall of Rockhul & Wilson, Nos. GB and gag Chestnut 'treat, above fßeth." The circumstance has excited.much attention insoientidoerrclee. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 1300118.—M088111. R. C. Walborn & Co., limb and 7 North Sixth street, now offer to the trade the most superb stock of. Gentlemen's Furnishing GaAs in this city. '1 heir goods are fresh, fashionable well made, tastefully got up, and sold at moderate prices. We know of no eatabtetunent where antenssers are more certain to receive the full value o their money than here. FOUR THOUSAND UNITED STATES MUSEETS be furnished : if immediate application is made to E. W. Carryl & Co., 114 Chestnut street. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST area? CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. HC River. Harrisburg John !NI, Cincinnati, 0 Liens .1 K Jon. s, • olumbuz I R T Barnes Onio Huntingdon ThosA Jones. Cincinnati , 0 R D Wigton, Thos Gwynne, Jr. Ohio H D Rolph, new York P dwarde, Ohio W A reader, Chicago 8 T Brown. Philtdelphi a J J Sweet, U 8 Army W P Ellison. Boston Alex Ramsey. Minnesota 11 Tor ramie. Phila. Dr C MoDerMott, Ohio CII Doom, miiton, Pa I.ieut E Riggs, Ohio w P MeOlery. Milton. Sem i german Paa, Pa S Thom Mo Minim Chester hider, N Frazer,o,evelsi d, 0 It W Cameron. New York Win Horn, Hew York A Hold. Virginia wm Grosse. New ork GeoHama , .UdArmy_ F a Hunter, Reading Jag G Manning, Now York S A Bowers. Boston Janus Dexter, CM, 0 L A Harra.o nom oat!. 0 R D Kendall. Cieveland J tierrall. Cincinnati. 0 :Onward Dexter & tr. Onio W A Pmdh, Cinoirmati, 0 J B Hampson. Oltio B moGrath, Ohio A L Bwler, Ohio S W Onto IP Moot...mink. Harrisburg Capt John C Hamlett, Ohio HoorT W quitri VOW York I o Mott, Clew York H P rridge, Detroit Dr E W Roberts, Harrieb'g Miss M K Roberm. Pa WL Bellenetem.Potuoille Mrs J 8 atookett. Balt Sergt Mendenhall, Cin. 0 John Bwasey, Jr, qui, 0 T B Webb, Cincinnati, 0 M illtrohmer, Coimenati, 0 D McMillan Ohio A nieD Meenoit. Ohio 8 T Bonder. Fdwards. Zanesville . . . C A if mo nde /e la. N Fella A EllonsMil Jt 'in. Conti R R Blanseter,slew York G. A HAIWAXA C Reed. Denton raimao , -- W winder Da ton DJ B J o nes,Dayton BA Mrrinford. New York FLancaster. J W Hammon --alltfli d rrn. au Ad a m k keterrri 8.2d41-ern Se7wl-4 qM)I, I hiescr — " Vermont J Al R N Albany ' Ind B Banard, N A J Adams, Ohio Jno M Moore new aerses P T Barnum & di. Conn }dwU Nickerson, Roston Al) Dinners, Lancaster Jae II Nionelwin. Maryland D C wet. Wheeling J IL Ester, Fall River C G Smith. Ohio b 1, Allen- New York B Hammy t, rails R A Peirce, New Bedford BL Peirce, Dorchester •J. W lianoroft, New York W SEOlzoor. MD. N Y Jte Galletie, Ps, York. Geo K We, New Nork II Saeger & la. Penns A ft. Pretz, Alientown. H Bedlovr, Newpo•t, ft. I .)_B 'McCreary. Id Chunk S G Baptist. New York W 0 Mason. New York Geo H I..avis,Boieton Dr T Goldwaith. New York R A Boucles. New York It M. Abercrombie. Awl)" d F 0 French, kneter, N Ju l ue noar, oneprd, Mace M W Rogers. IV sw York Miss Brown. Betlionore NMI Pratt, Maine Oscar F Moore,Danville,Pa J P Coley RS tvi mminy ton. MD. PO R C retchivae, New York J S Thayer, New York' E M Gallandit & wf. wash J B Pwan. Coiunitain N H Bwayne, Colambus J J Wood, Columbus_W Moore & la.. N Y Jts If Me earth. Baltuure John Baird, Now York C F Vent, Cincinnati P Patterson. New York M Hildreth Marsacbusetts J L Mutt, Jr, New York Rl3 Brackett, Baltimore G D Bosons. heir York C P Champion, Bew York G G Uuron, New York MIA Jones, New York I) D W il liams . w York Geo lunion, New York John Baltimore A II Gale, e , ew Yorx Jose Canada. Havana °Tufo,. Rewton B B Drench, Meter, lY IS Prot G W GlOOl4, Newburg _ MERCHANTS' HOTF:L—Fourth street. below Arab. W Heinen, Milton Chas Gianni. Pittsburg .1 W Coventry. Ohio .1 C Stith:leer, Zanesville, 0 J IDunatui. rhila F A Cunningham. Ohio J Bennington, ItiuleY, 0 1 &BLSnail 10Pisl. 0 J K Johnston. Inwsrss. hr. Johnsonbaugn, Indiana. .1 it Eby. Ita , riairurs A Humeral II II Roanell. Ohio F. H. HURIOV, Ohio L J Slayer, Mercer co, Pa G Knape. Penns. WEt Watson. Leavenworth li W Kerber , _,. .1 B Keeler h bray, lowa J"E Wheeler. Gloveland, 0 Jacob Datesman, r en' a Chao Gill. riew Jersey E H I.lmsay, Cincinnati Jii Putnam, Bonton R I Darrangh, Wash, D C J J Laexmann, L I ANLISRICAN HOTEL—Chestnut gusset. above Filth. S eeetd, New Jersey Bit Baughen. I,liuuis Sandeie. New Jersey A A Mason & ia. Pittsburg J p West cberter it Watson. Pittsburg Bit La Costa. New Jersey 8 Patterson. Meilen Chunk it Lewis, Proladelphoa W T Ramsey, M thank 'lr H Peterson. Phtiadelskis Lieut. Malretl. U 8 It 8 SD -a C Crien. Ph soelphia C h Edwarde, New York .1 Brown- Phtlad , ehei r. Hooker. New Jersey W w aeon & le, Pails W Kellogg & la. hasten R_B elltolll,n.a,.Phtle E Spam Dayton W P Merriam. /sew York B A Uhler & son. Lebanon F B Bart New York Mrs 't Street, Baltimore .1 Web.% Jersey Stmre Limit 8 And Arson. Cm, 0 Mrs h. Walker &d, Del R W ildams. Delaware J Bavaria, Dover. D-1 Mre Bev el in S. Dover A Smothers, Do C R al taytoni lelaware W Hoffman. B alt i m ore MEI Utlata tr. S. Pa R Roses, flew York .1 J CeVene, New yogi, J Jeff- run, Buffalo o IS Layton, Delaware W W Heed, Maryland eT. LAUDS BoTEL—Cheamut street, above Third. C B Smith. Delaware A a tiroder, row Jane/ E A Andrews, reuse, him a mamma, Boston F B Bart, Stew York Chas Wharton A Calvin le la. Delaware 1) Henn. New York J M Walton, Philadelphia J R plm. New York T Slaughter, Dever, tPi J D Chandler, Maryland J W -hermerhorn. N Y Jii Pugh, New. Jersey J G Keller. PlnladilDhla .COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Bintit st.. above . Chestnut Max Delaware $t A Johnson. New /erne/ 0 Pe. Dayt•ll- ( 910 J Gawrtryrp. • heater co rar Birch_ Iheytou. • h o Jame McCormick.Chretrr John B Lehi/toner. Dayton Mrs 8 Bnowalter & 2 s, A J echoes. Miominb..re Chewier 1. a Hill. ohester. Pa Jai 8 kly 'Newtown. Pa John p Dibasd, I eisOaraTe 0 W Lanydle.L./etioaater W Dmt•ric. PotistOurn L B Imb ie. Camp doott D W //rower. PiKeola•ilie DKoOtt. Maryland AG M Y,evost, ren.on••• Boyd & la, Pa Miss A Boyd. renneylvania Miss Lizzie James. Pa Geo A 110.121 & li. Pa Mtn Palite James. Pa 'MO B W alton k la. Pa D biome. Neat Jersey STATES UNlON—Market west, aove Sixth. L g Prawn. ChiCitaik Fa , ikLenclext b . athlenton Brc gtaereak, Salmi drill Go A i. ato....allach. Liar:Ala J g Andorson . Philatleiphis .1 Feastemaser,_Blfmmfi'd L M Rashes, Penner Ivan a, John A Cr.eal. Chaster J 8 Neebit,nrass co rs lannotiberer, LaDO ,rax ,e,,,h, Washieetan, D 0 Sithie, Wasuington, a O A a..tKe., Marietta, Pa BALD EADrLß—Third street, above Callowniti. J White & la, Carne's, Ps H. W Darner. Dm:4ol4Alle John Meal. Da it sribe mns D Kist et'. Perks Co Pa P SAWS Jr. New Jersey T 8 Leisearinit,Brie no.ra John Stopp, Jr, Al entown ChaB HIMMBIATIght. Pa 0 8 puffer, Pennsylvania A P Dower. Bethithem Ifilin Abel. Euton John FVEUISt itionmond Peter 8 eil. Pa I's 17th Ohio B Meyer, Ohio John thnhower, Ohio REVERE ROUSE—Third sweet. areve Raise. E Aehe. Allentown Col W H. E. Li annen.Carnn Peery Weed. Hotrnesbnrg Warr , r Z Heebner, .6dl- tnien Pai ii Honk & _ ewie Meredith, York, Fs J Berner & wißaltimore J..ei Fink. Pa it Bailor, Schuh:lll Haven ..i 8 Everhart, Pa ------ BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second it. bel, Vine Geo VI Martindell, Pa Joe Hill, Pa n - $ Johnson, Nese Hove W !mita. Pa Theo P naives, Pe James Reynolds, Pa TliE UNION—Kroh street. above Third. .1 0 Reading'. Nem Jersey S Browning, Boston lO S Smberion. Wayneab'o D C Woodrott.. England J filaborry b M Nagano. Cincinnati. 0 J A brams garrmers. P 7 Kern. Penns, rearm J k la. Carlisle M M Selfridge, rearm MOUNT VERHOPI atrria.,---Beooraa et.. above Are& E B Brown & Is. Boston Jos Forbes. Pittston, Pa E D Herold:. Pittston, Pa W N Peters, Wayne oo D L o u . w a rm" co H B Kenuin• _ nyne co A U Vorwin, Wsyne co E 0 Tyler, Wayne nc, MACK BEAR—Tlord street. above Callowla. W P Christman, Allentown C W Cooper, Allentown A Paint, Pennsylvania Ono WNv off. Deobaro Joeoluns_n„ Yr rinsTlvania tit at; Backman. Pa Bowman. re Dr ti Yonne Pentiewlvanis. Geo Markley. Iliutown Albert Vao &lager, ra NATIONAI, HOTEL—Rase street. etieVe Third. HD f h4fer, Phandelsius jJ Martin. Idekrviand Jos Clormiey. Dew Jeroel J &ebb Dal. flpringnoid Bo3d,Hockp g Thompson. Desleste E Ply ladelphia C J Hunter, Lesap.rt Pa P M •chi/embers Penns allafeWM A it PAVkAyiaxpNIOET4. 00E--ox.. Yaw Y,-otigutar communication having barn estab lished with Baltimore, try rail to Perryville. and ;lope* by boat, a amly XPRattB will - be despatched to that city, musing at 6P BINS Rates as tutted. JORN HAM, Superintendent , 90 CtIASTISIT Street. 1 370 05 pOTATOES.-1.000 Bbls. of good vari etiaa in store, and foie COMMIE forward WOODRUFF & TAYLOR. Commutation Menshansii. pa, 4 ARCH Street. iag° qtr _—.sawn— Llig - - t. Askad. Elmira 75'73 62 Long Imoszat £0.4 [ Le eh CI & N eep-82},f Szs North Penns it .- 6 8 N f's fl 6a. antoi4ls6 . . . , . Penn R Frank & South R. .24&&1-21. Rdtvoft,Si 29 nawe&Vine-n.m... 8 - "West Phila. tc--58 57 !Spruce& Pine..— 5% 9 Green k. Centre 19 II emi FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. S'itr Eliza. Matthews. Taylor.s days from Peters burg. with grain to A Cattail & Co. eahr Mary Po-nacos-4'M It, 1 day from Baltimore. w.th niolaases..2e. to Idlearing it Bro. Bohr Young amitriouTuft.l day from Port Demunt. with wheat m Jai L. Bowls, '& Co. Bohr V.todalia Co , ner.lday from e.i.y rim, Del, with corn to Yea Barrett & non. Sobr Clayton & Lowbor, laoknon.l day from Smyrna. Dal. with corn to Jam L. Bowler & Co. Bohr J Thomas. Wright, 2 days from Cliesaaeake Cite, with Frain to Ilhrietian & Curran. Steamer T r Remit. Slidell 94 hoorg from New York. frith mdse to Wm M Baird Jr. Co. CLEARED. Steamship Kennington. Raker. Boston % Winsor. Wehr W Hone. Nheuy Washington. D.... W Badger. Steamer Farmer. reynter. Baltimore, A Grover+, Jr. etr Brute!, Aden. New York. Wm P Clyde. MEMORANDA. Steamship Kennebec, Hanford. hence, arrived at New York yesterdßY. teamelop Afriaa. Shannon, from Liverpool. arrived at New York yesterday. Ship NI• rg Goodell, eloGilvery, from Penang, arrived at New York yeeteydar. B r i g miavaia, Heed. for Philadelphia, sailed from Mayaguez, Y it, rith Wag B Means, 4.Mer, cleared at New York yesterday Cot Philadelphia. Brig A G Cattail, Watson, cleared at Beaton Bth inst. for Philadelphia. Schr C R Viekary, Babbitt. from Mayaguez, PR, ar rived at New York ye terday. Bohr Wm L Montague, Jr. sailed from Mayaguez, P R. Stet tilt. for Pones. to load for Philadelphia. Sohn Caroline Grant. Freeway. H N Farnham, Level, and Boma Kahn, Lyme. ohm ed at Boston Bth mat, for Philadelphia. denceHchr ilth mat. Ocean Wave. Pries, hence, arrived at Provi- Bahr S L Crocker. Presbrey sailed from Taunton 7th inst. for Philadelphia Behr H F Farnham. from Boston Mr Philadelphia. and Br sohr Brookville mete in oontaet Nil inst. The fernier lost outer j aohrs J F Crouch. Henderson, Adolph Hugel. Mason, Geo Mangum, Scudder . Restless , Blackman. Irv. Hen derson. Ontario, Vangilder. and Ripple, Redden, aid at New York yesterday for Pbiladelalna. &Mrs Wm Spear. Jones. Venus. McCreary, and B Vardiver. Partridge. smeared at Baltimore 7th lust. for Philadelphia Stompers Ironsides. Vanderveer. and Talons, Ely, hence arrived at New York yeaterilar. Steamers Sarah. Jones. and Alida, Robinson. cleared at New York yesterday . for Philadelphia, HOLM KS' HOLE, May a, P M—Ar ochre Triaraytt. Attie. JORIDII Fish, .13 4 GIMOTB, tilizabetb. Bugflak. ket gllsh. aid Edwin Reed limadepeed, Beaten for Philed. May 7—Ar sabre Velar' liallner, Marta, sad snow Flake. —. Bataan fur Philadelphia; W U Bartlett, Connelly, Beverly for do; I.la.tellano, Pendleton, Bel fast fur do. Ski Behr Pred Wet. May S—Ar sabre Julio It Miter, Gandy, Philadelphia for Boston; Oregon, raves,du for Portsmouth; .Baraa J Smith. and Maria A Wv ~ . 1 . Baker, rialaded- Wstor Aalete; Hiawatha. Small. do for Portsmouth. la part at 9 A IC wind tIW. aches Triumph. Joe Fish, Elizabeth English. Edwin Peed. Percy Retiner, Snow Flake, W G Bartlett, and Castedano. SPECIAL, NOTICES_ SUPFBREES with Diseases of tho Bladder, ICdnor 5, Gravel, limey, Weakness. &a., read the ad- vertisement in another column, heeded " lielmbold's Genuine Pranaration." :aria hew& NOTICE. The following Order, Dined by the Hairy Department on the Nth ultimo, le now made public for the benefit of all whom it RIMY 00V1015111. : PFAVT DIPARTMENT, April 20.1861. To Fins FoURTIt AUDITOR OF TOE TANAAViIy; Pit The amounts found to be due to restated Navy 'Officers from the States which claim to have seceded will hereafter be paid them from the United States funds heretofore sent to or deposited in those States, except in teen. where the Denfirttrient shall otherwise direct. . - RRh relpeetrully, your obedient servant, GIDEON WhadiES, Secretary of the Navy. OAK ORCHARD ACID NPRING WAT M.— ran:millets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem ists and Physimans respecting the use of this WATBR in the ease of many diseases of the human system. will be supplied gratis on application to FR b.DERICK BROWN. FIF CH and CREPTNUT Streets. or FRED- F RICK BROWN. la.. NINTH and ORE/M . 410T Street& CALL AND GET A PAMPHLET. BATOBILOB 7 II HAIR 1./Y/L—Thus celebrated and perfect Hair Dye is Me best ix Oa world. All others are mere imitations of th:e great original, which has gamed snob extensive patronage M all Prate or the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Hall' Dye instassay produces a splendid bleak or netnrel brown, without staining the akin or injuring the hair, end will remedy as ili afters of bad dye.•, invigorating the hair for life. . . Sold by all Drugatets and Yerfamere. Wholesale by FAHNEDTOCK & CO.. DYOTT & CO., Philadelphia. mbl-tf ONB PEWS OLOTHINO OF TUB LATEST ZITTL36, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All Roods made to order warranted satuffaotory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strictly ad hered to. Al' are thereby treated alike. JONES it CO.. 604 MARKET Stripes GROVER & BeRPOR / 8 CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINIsS. The Beet in Ulm for Family Sewing. No. Via CHESTNUT street. Philadelphia. *till-17 OARD PRINTING, BRAT AND OEIRAPHBT IN Vie City. et 34 South THIRD Street . CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beat and Cheapest In tte City. at 34 South THIRD Street. DILL-HP.4D PRINTING, Hest sea 01.seneet in the C.ty. at 34 Reath THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other (Wahl bon of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT tt BROWN'S. Urniel's finittlint. 34 Floath THIRD Btrert. de73-0 MARRIED. BUCK —SJET7.CHEIL—On the 7th instant. by .I.lak Mr.All4ll.),.fiamirt: bi - the ' NOV. L. Metseher_ .....PEYamtr. re. Joseph Rienzi to ails, kebeeas i F. netisS,.l. CI thiselle. GANKlNs—biyuCael.—On the 6:hiteteet. James G.rtine to Hannah C. Gillman. We of TomastOvin, Haltuyitill °Dunn-. a DIED. OiN FALLthe Brining of the Silt inrant, fare, Rebeeca O'Neill. relict or Joke n'treiii, aged 78 years. Ber friends a d these of the family are invited to at- tend liar funeral. from her late residence, Plo. D Penn equare, on SaturdaY• the 11 t h inst at 3O'cloc k _ P. al.. without further notice. Interment at St. Fontes Churc. QAttsjON.—On the 9th instant. Joseph Carton. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence, 1830 Shippen street, on ealun;ay morning, the 11trt met.. at 1.34 o'o oclr. g:ttlDEßS'lN.—Raddenly. on the Tilt instant, John lionderson, m the 31st year °lbis age. The relatives and male friends. SIR i the member!. of the Ethel - ma dootety. are respectfully invited to attend his funeral frojm his late residence, No 1716 Market street. tall (Frith" , ) afternoon. We 10th lust., at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Woodlat de Cemetery. EbLIOTY.—On the Silt instant. after a short illness. Ellen t opting Elliott, in the 6 h year of bar age. But Jesus said, " gutter little ohikt, en and forbid theg not to come unto me. for of &unit is the kingdom of eaven. o —Matthew xis. 14th verse. Her funeral will take plane from the residence of her grandfather, Lewis relouze, Leo. 1122 Callowhill street, Doe ( Friday) afternoon, az 2 o'clock. Then may iho foreheadoun hitlitlr Upon the bare... In toe • unmet [qua the daisies Will bud and blossom Weill. 1111141)ENEE.—On the 7,11 instant. Josephine V.. eldest daughter of Dr. William and Amanda oardener. mud IS years and 6 months. Funeral nein the residence of he a r pnre o' nUi No. 201 Franklin street, on euriday morning, t 9/4 clock. CULLEN.--ktu We 7th instant. Mordecai Culleni aged Of _years. Funeral from his We resldenee. Second street. °tato site Morris street.Fi rat ward, this (Friday) morning .at o'clock. tie t fiCAR'r.,-On the 7th instant. Mrs. Jane Cath oart, wife of Alexander Cathcart, aged 61 yews. Funeral from the residence of her husband. N 0.640 Queen street, below Sixth, this (Friday) afternoon, at o lank_ BIT' ING.—fin We 'Lb instant, Mary W. eldest daughter of Utiorre W. and Ann Eliza Bitting, aged IS years and 4 months. • 1. %men MG d from the residence of her parents. No. Rutahinroa street. above Thomason, on r unday after noon. et 2 o'clook att.lt t'T —On the Sth instant Adam rdolTlll, 111 66th year of his amt. Funeral tram rite late residence, southwest corner of Washington and Swanson streets, this (Friday) after noon. at 4 o'olook. FlF—tin the Bth instant , Mrs. Jane Fife. in the tdd year of her ate. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-Inw, Mr. James B. A innards'. southwest onruer of Sixteenth and Market streets. MIN (F iday /afternoon. at 3 &Moak. • b.( LIES —un the 13.11 instant, MM. Mary 011116., aged 73 yearn. CittA TAN.—On the 6th instant. !arab P., wile of Edward N. °rattan. °MIENS • T the Sill ine taut, George Omen :tatter, aged es years Funeral from his late residence. No. 1531 Palmetto street. this ( Friday I afternoon. at I o'clock. -ILMQIIRNING STORF, NO. 918 CHEST MUT Street.-13aBBON to SON have just re ceived gray mixed Chene De eines, 123ge ; black and white Pars printea Grenadine &sew Ltio; black.na purple do., LP,geg ; hawk and purple Ch o u, Detainee, 1874,0 black Sarrges,Mio black plaid Btreges, lid‘c; mama mourning kAts , ish' 4bilttzess, 100; Shepuerc Plaid Poll do Chewed, Ma, ao, „, Also. black liareges,unwe rawretzL_urape Trimmer tane,Saaimer Bombasiate. Challyz, swage Renaud. or Grenadine Garages, Camels' Swages. Tann age, blousehnee. Lava& and all other goods revueite of deep an swarm rimming attire. sole vAnsiznp.4 AND MECHANICS } BANK, u PHILADELPHIL, Mal T. 1861. ' he DireoWrit ll6ve this day declared a Dividend of TH RED riitt CclMT.,patableondemand. nivle DUe.vru.N. Jr., Cashier. anALL PERSONS HATING GARMENTS ottt to Make for Me UNA) AMA AMOOIA i, at Ninth and bring Barden sr - teats; also, thwri having Contribution books. are hereby resilestad to re turn the same at the earliest osportuntiy to No. SSA SU 'VON ta 000 Street or to the r-outimt 00 nor of czNTki. and BUTTONWOOD .users. Donations to malaria *or money will be thankfa T received at tha auove.named p1a033, 3130 Ai 307 POPLAR Btree , , Ni. F. BETTE.B.LirtUd, President. M. BAI RD, Secretary. it* rr.7? OFFICE OF CONIIIIISSION ESTA -11.3 BUSHED by, Ordinance of City Commits, of the relief of the Families of the Volunteers. Wash intton Hui Idins, Third above ISernoe street. . 40 undernilined have been appointed a uotamittee.ot thin Commteatun for the purpose of conferring •Oh associations of citizens entered in duties kindred to those whi -I are by law devolved upon this Commisiooni Tith a view of ijo owns ar t mony such an associations of Our d concert of action. They respeotf y fellow ottle , n , without delaj, to acimmunicate the names and address of their Moen to this office. THEO. oUVLERI CALKLI COP d. Committee. A. IIIicINIYHE, CONSOMDATION BANK, LtarELl , l ll, , Mar 7,1881. he Board of Director' have this ds declared a Devi deed of THrtaß rEtt CENT., for the last six months payable on the 13th inst. ml3•wfm3t' JOB. iv. PF,IRSOL. Cashier. lg. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY.AND TRUST CO IiFANY OF LAD} L.Pit.A.—t tin kllection. held on the tiet inst., the following gentlemen were elected Manager. for the ensuing year= ningstuy, John A. Brown. Robert Peareol, John R. Latimer, Thomas F. James, Jo t•nil, Mitchell, t'Sederinif &ORR. BW George 1 abet', ieth J. Comll John R. Black. lases Starr. Henry 0. Freeman, Many .11 Baroroft. _ t. a amebae of the Managers. held tote nay, THO S . RIDOWAY Egg., was unanimously re elected Presi dent of tee COUIeSTLY. Jtto. JANLEs, Actuary. MaY 8,1861. m3 9 ,-3 t7,,. AT A HEISTING O F TUE sTiutuat.- HOLDI..RB in the AnIEBACAfs INoU APICE CoSIPANY, held agreeably to Charter. un Monday, the Bth day of May, the tfelegling g entlemen were elected Dimino's for the aunties year llieinse 11. bitirse, rittrtci; L _credit John We it,. Jebel' eerie. F , "" 1 "IC - Morton, Jame. R. Campbell. Y.annuna G.Dunlh, Charles W. Poultnei, Israel Moms. And at a meeting of the Dtrectora. bald on the Bth inst., 'I'HOMAtI rdAhla yea unanimously elected President A. CRAWFOICII,SeeteterI. frlay 8 IMI. mi 9 9v ar BANK Or VO.I[MERGE. ruILADELPIIIi, Ma, 7.081. Ihe Dll'66[ol'6 lave tads aav asolared a Divaland ot T . tizz rya; Curvy . payalie og Aegusudy clear of Atase tax. 1 1' 1 7 5 St] J. A. LalbW ib, %Mahler ... SOUTHWARK BANK rif ILADELPIIIA, May 7. 1861. 'I he ihrootore have this day (Motored a Dividend of F (VP. Peat DEPIT.. parable on demand. reyS-6t F P. OT EEL, Cashier. • risix..a.px.s.Pl4lA. DANK. • I'HILAIMLPHIA, May 7.1261. W Directors have this day deolared a Ihsidend of 'MEE Pia CENT.. LWOW rtiond. myEl4t B. B. CCM de WIWI, Cashier. THE PREM.-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1861. l irr OFFICE LEHIGH( COAL AND NAVI DAMN COMPANY. . rumostompula... Ms 7 70 861 . At an Election held the fIFaN, tne toftsmlng. named periwig were ctio,en OFFICERS of the Lehigh Coal 1 IV and Navigation Conignnv for the ensiling , ineri PRiIIbENT. JAMS • t3tiX. 1 gt ANACIAI/i. Erskine Raz xrd. I Andrew NI rthiSinnon/ John Fatnnin, 1 James R. Cox, Henry .1. .ILorler, Jacob I'. Joan. Ittchard Rmhardson. terancos C. YarnalL Alexaeder Felerton,Samuel B, tonics& k)WIN I WAL MR, Treasurer , PLWI'S WALTER* RPOTOM2y. 17178 at TrCOMMERCIAL BANK OF FererisFL VA'tn• Vuitaihecreie. Me! 7.1861. The Bosrd or Direetn_te have this eel deetered n semi annun.l oiv.dend of ~TH it riE emit OEN r.. payable on am! after FKILIAS mixt. the lOth ineteht, ••eleer of at tats tax" iniB 6t MECHANICS' BANK, PntLADELPHIA. 11107,185 1 . The Board of Direntere have this del deo!arede.Divi demi, of THREE ADI u A HALE PLR 0ENT...0711- ble on the I 7111 lost., Ile reeably to the proviehme of the charter, -------- IX ---- ESTARN BANK OF PH L Erl PH ILAB, - ti la, J . IIILADELPHIA,MII7 7. 1861. r ' eI. ireetom of this !Unit have this tiltl declared a Dividend of POUR. PE.R CEN'r..nayehle an 6116 Inter the 11th instant. • tnyB-6t 6, M. TROUTMAN, Olvphitr. frrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DOeIPAeIY, Philadelphia, April 17, 1861.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a lama-an t:Ml dividend of TR LIEU P),R CEIYT. on the capital stook of the Company. clear of Ktate tax. payable on and after May 16th, 1881. Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company,. O. ?388. Third street. '11101.1,e.8 T. FIRTIO, azilB lm Treastirer. ROPOSAJA NAvr BErAirrester. Bureau of 'Dude and Docks. AMU IS, MM.% 88/SLED PROPOSALS for each Wass separately. endorsed ”Proposabt for Class No. (name the chisel) for the Navy Yard at (came he yard.*) will be recesvgla a this office until noon on the 27th day of May next, for furni.hing and delivering at the several Navy Yards named. due materials and articles embraced in printed schedules, which wilt be famished on sselioatien.aed cent by wail. if eorequented to persons desiring to eller to contract for any or all of the claws rimed therein. by the connuandatits of the several Navy Yards. for he classes for the yards under their command, or by the,: Navy Agent Dearest thereat), or by the Bureau, for any or all the yards. . praVdat confusion amt mistakes sealing the otters, no bid will 1)5 received which contains Masten for more than one yard in one • riveters. and each mai virtual of a Knit must sign the bid and mamma. Bidders are h-reby mutineea mud particularly noti fied that their otters must ha in the form hereinafter p eseribed and be mailed in time to re-oh t heir deeti itattan totere the time eihh ea let renewing them i hid will be cansuleied winch shall be received atter . 4m retied at ted. and po allowance will be maim for f l ures of the mall. To guard against offers being evened be erethe tone avp anted, bidders are r. quested to endorse on the Inv: rehire above the addre.s, and draw a hue under duo en-* doreement. thus; • Proposals for Clare, No. (name the clam) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard.)" To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Dodo. Washington, D. V. Furrn Olen ( Here date the offer.) here insert t Its name or names composing the firm), of (name the town), in the Mate of ( name the iirdte). hereby offer to furnish under your advertisement. dated Wets of advertisement). and subject to 411 the renUt. e meat• of the same, and of the p nand schedule t t which it refers. all the al tics mbreeed Class No foams the class), for the navy yard. at (name the yard), ac cording to said robedule, via : there paste on the printed elan from the schedule . and opposite each artto e sat, the prim,. end carry out the amain in the no mans fo dollars and cents, and foot up the aggrega'a amount of the bid for the class?, amounting to there write the amount in words). I propose as my agent (here name the agent, if one is required by the schedule) for the supply under the classes mmallaneous. by a non-teindent of the place of delivery ; and should my offer be accepted, I req test the contract may he prepared and gent to the navy agent at (name tileegehcyi tor emeatuita and condi cate. nere the bidder and each member nf the firm to sign.) Form of Guarantee. The undersigneo(name of guarantor) of mama the town,) and Mate oi (name the St. te,) a, sl (name of se cond guarantor, &0..) hereby undertake that the above named mama the bidder or isomers/ wit', if his [or their) offer as above be sweated, enter moo contract with tee United &fates within fi teen dais a ter the date of notice through toe post office. of the acceptance of his [or their) offer before mentioned. W stress (SigLatnre of guarantors.) I certify that the above named (here name the guar antors) are known to me t, be go,.d and responsible guarantors in this ease. ( Omuta a.) To be signet+ by the District Judge. Diet Attorney, Collector, Navy Agent. or some person known to the Bateau to be responsible. POR.TBISIOUTII. N. R. Claes No 2, stone; class No. 6 white pine. mace, Juniper. and cy prep. Marie No. 7. lime. hair, and pose ter; elate No. 8. cement; class No. 9,.gravet and sand; class No 11, nen. 1-on nai an., spikes; chum No. 12, steel; class No 14 files; elaall Ns. 15. paints, oils, and glass ; clips No. 16. anis chandlery ; a ass No. 17. hard ware ; ohms No. 18. stationery ; class No. 19. firewood Mass No. 20, hay and straw; cease No 21. provender; class N 0.22. coerce.' Ala - s 0 - 03, teltine, necking, and Male; ohms N 0.24 sperm and lubricating oils; glees No 25, iron castings; class No. 26. a gers ; class No. 27, anthracite coal; class No. 29, bituminous Dumber land coal. BOWT ON. • Glass No. I, bricks • elm N 0.2, stone ; Masa oak and hard wood; 'lllass No. 6. white tenet /Mincer juniper. end cypress; class N 0.7. lime. hair. and Mas ter ; class No 8. cement; class N 0.9. gravel and sand ; class No 11. iron. iron nails. and spikes; class No. 12, steel ; team No 13, pig iron ; class No. 14 files; class No. 15. paints, oils, and glass ; class N 0.16. ship ch.nd lery; class No. 17. hardware; oleos No 18, stationery ; class he. 20. hay and straw; class No. 21. provender; elm N 0.22. charcoal; class N 0.21, belting. pecking, and hose; class No. 24, sperm and lobricatteg oils; class No. 25. iron castings ; class "o. 26. augers; class N 0.27 anthracite coal; class No. 29. bituminous Cum berland coal; class N 0.30, semi-bituminous Broad 'lop, &c., coal. NEW YORK. Mass No. 1. linclot 1 class N 0.6, oak and hard wood; class N 0.6. wh to pine, spruce, cypress, and juniper; class N 0.7. lime. hair. and plaeter • class No. 8, cement class N 0.9. gyavel and sand ; class No.lo state ; Mess iron No. 11. iron. nails , and spikes ; class N 0 .12 Ideal ; close N 0.14. files; mass No 15. paints. oils. and glass; class No. 16, ship . chandlery; doss No 17. hardware ; 61iits No. 18, i Munson ; class No 20. nay and straw class No 21, provender; class N 0.12, charisma ; class N 0.23 belting packing. and hose; alas No 24 sperm and lubricating oils: Mass No. 26 savors ; aloes No. 27. anthracite coal; clam No. .300emi bituminous Broad Top, kc , coal.. PIIIE,AD ELYRIA. Class No. 1, bricks- ' class No. 2, atone ; class Nra. 8, oak and hard wood ; olass No. 6. white nine, spruce, cypress, anq juniper ; class N 0.7, lime. hair, and plea ter; elms r o 10 elate ; claws No. 11. im , NumAjAs to is s 4 foPihes,..isse.W.s..senes ~ ohms No. 19, firewood; class No, 211. hay and straw ; class No 21. provender; class No. =charcoal; class No. Z. halting. peeking, and hose; class No. 24, sperm and lubricating oils; Claaa Na. U. class NO , . VI, artbraelte e 081; elan - NO. 10, semi-lioitumtnoua, Broad Top, dm., coat. ••••" Class No 1, olehing ; tea No. 2,hats, boo's, and, shoes ; mess N 0.3, provi m sions ; classNo. 4, groceries ; o ale No ri, dry. goods; class po 6. brend..te ;el .-s No. 7. tobacco; c uss No aneCille Ors* No. 0, hardware; class Pic. Ic. )elute, 0 , a, Imogame 5 asses No ll.lionbe • ()lass No. 12. stationery; class Pro. 13s firewood; chute' No. 14, coal; class No. le, provender; class No. 16 Musks. ,kc. • • WASHINGTON. Class NO. br`a r ka Mass No 2. atone ; class No. 0. yellow pine timber; class No -1,4e110w pine lundr l r ; class no, 5, oak, and hard 'wood ; class No. 6 white pine, spruce Juniper. and . cypress ; class No 7, lime, hair. and plan er; aloes No. 8, cement; class N 0.9. gravel and send ; class No. 11, Aron. irou, nails. and emss No. 12. steel ; class No. 13. pig iron; class 14. sspptkea 'h,es ; elan No. 15. salute. Ala. and glass; Glass No. Is, obis ohandleryi class Nn. 17. hardware; class No.lB- stationery ,• class Itio. 19 firearoot ; class N 0.20. hay and strew ; mass No 21. provender; chum N 0.22, clicrecal ; class No. 23 . Dg? packing, and hose; class. N0.24.5i enn and labrumung oils; class N 0.26, Dugs's; class No 27, anti' soite a, al; clam lo Luminous hictimong or V.rginia coal; c sae No. 29, biDiMlsougCumberlited coal, q he schedule will state the tunes within which arti cles will be required to he deiiveted, and where the "rinsed schedule is not used, the periods stated in it for deliveries must be copied tothe bids All the articles which may be contracted for must be delivered at such place or places Moulding drayage and cartage to the place where used within the navy yards. respectively, for which the offer is mails. as nut! be directed by the commanding officer thereof.; and all other Gangs being equal, preferehes will be given to Arilertean meollise turn. Po article will be received after the saturation of the period orsetufied in the schedule for the conerie lion of deliveries. unless specially auflorized by the Department. In eurroputing.N.e classes, the VMS stated in the (solemn of prices will be the standard and the aggregate of the class will be earned out acscOrding 10 to e times stated . Sit is to be provided in the contract and to be &so mostly understood by the bidders, that the amount and number of artioles enumerated in classes headed Miscellaneous." are speoofied as the probab'e quan tity sante& may be requirea, as well as to fixed data for datesmin ng the lowest bid; but the contractor is to furnish more or less of the said enumerated articles', and insuott quant.ties. end at such timee.as the bureau or comm. ndant may require; mush increase, however, not to exceed one-half of the quartities stared (and re gulations sent through the post office moan be deemed sufficient notice), during the decal yea- among the SOtu lune. 1880; and whether the shantitas requited be more or less than those specified. the prices titian Ye- mean the same. rneii the articles under the contract must be of the bent quality, delivered in good order, free of all and every charge or expense to the Government. ar d subject to the inspection. count. weight. or measurement of the said navy yard, and he in all Teepee a emtmfactory tothe commandant thereof. Bidders are referred to th- yard for plans, specifications or samp'es, and any further description of the articles. When bidders sha.l be to doubt as to the precise articles named in the schedule. they will apply to the commanding officer of the navy yard. ar d nut to emploiees, for description of the ar ne:e or &Melee in doubt Which Inlvrimstion the said officer will give in Intone. contractor. for ties ea headed Miscellaneous" who do not resole near the •platte where the artieles a.e to be delivered, will be required to name in their proposals an anent at the .3 ty or princi pal place near the yard of delivery. who may ne called upon to deliver *uncles without may when they shall be required. Approved sureties in the full amount of the contract Will t e required, a-d twent, per centum as additional impurity d-ducted from each payment until the =meet shall hare been completed or cancelled, unless-other wise authorized by, the Department.. on elapses of emotes headed tecellaneoea. — to be delivered as r. euipd during the fiscal • eat% the twenty per %Intim retained may, at the discretion of tne commandant, be paid quarterly on the fast day of January. *era. July. and (fetcher. when the deliveries have aem- satisfac tory. and the batanee (eighty _per cent.) will be p y the respeotive navy agents within thirty day s `t arathe Preeentntion of bills, in triplicate, duly vonehed and approved No pas t of the per oention reserved le to be paid until all the rejected articles offered under the Contract shall have been removed from the yard. unless epeoially authorized the DeaurtMent. It will be stipulated in, the contract, that it default ;hell be made by the patties of toe diet pars to deliver ing all yr any el the artier' =intuit!):, is any (hese bid for,of the Quante and at the times and pl-sec above provided, then and in that cue the sad parties will for feit and pay to the United btates a rum of money not t exceed twice the amount of such class, which may be recovered, from time to time, acoordirts to the a t of Congress in that ease provided, approve& March 3, g rits sureties must sign the oontracit. and their mistion. Minot, be certifitd to by a navy agent, solleot.t, hit tract attorney, or e_mis other person satisfactorily known to tne biaretu. It is to be provided in the °entreat that the bureau Omit have the power of annul ing the contract. with..ut iIMS Or damage to the Government. in case Conarres shell not have made saillaient appropriations for the articles named. or for the completion of works esti mated for. and on which this advertisement ts based. and shall also have the power to morass. or diminish the quantities named in the cleaves tot headed '• Alia oelleneons" in the schedule twenty-five per oentum. rer•olls 1•6314 offers she'l l ? accepted Will be notified by letter throu the post o oe, which notice shall be oonsideved sufficient ; and i r they do not enter Into con tract tor the suppoes specified within fifteen days from the date of contrafrom the bureau of the acceptance some of their hid, a ct will be made with some other per sop or persona, and the guarantors tat such defaulting biddrve will tie held re.ponsible for all diblilldnellOilla. All offers not made in strict conformity with this ad vertiaemeut will, at the option of the bureau, be re jected Those only whose offers may Ist accepted will be noti fied. and contracts will be ready for execution as goon thereafter ELII may be praoticable. n 1,7344126 NORTHAMPTON L;VUNTY, 88. • THE COMMONWEALTHriIr OF PENNSYLVA , NIA, to the Sheof said County, Greetibg • , ( We couinisnd you that you attach GEORGE ) ( P. WHITAK KR, late of your county. by all and !singular his gooda and chattels. twdo and tenements. in whoSO hinds or vosseggion Meer the same may be. so that be be and anPear before our Coen of Common Platte, to be holden at HASTON, in and for said count ALEXANDER hirdonday of APRIL next,_there to answer WILbON, of a plea of trea tises on the °see, &o. And that yon summon all per sons in whose hands or %mamma ttie said erode and ehattohi. or any of them, map be attaithediev that they and every of them be and appear bet .rs the said Court, at the day and place aforesaid, to emswer what shall he objected against them, aid abide the judgment of the Court thereat; and have tu you then thine this writ. Witness the Houoiae JOHN K. FINDLAY. Presi dent Judge of our said Court, the seventh day of March , in the year of oar Lord one wear ht hundred and sixty-one. WM. hl OTC Lan, Proth -notarl. (Ennoaszo.) " Attach all the fief's, title. And interest of George P. Wijitaker._in the estate and effects of the partnership Joseph Whitaker & Co., of which said Grua the Sai Geofge P. Whitaker is part) Erl to the hands or poll - "moo of Josrpa Whimeer, w tiliam Davis, Joireptili• w bleaker, and George W. Whitaker. the individual members with the said George I'. Whitaker, of the said firm, and to summon them as garnishees ; also, all right. title. and Interest of the paid (lunge Whita ker in the following.traots of land; one of them sites.* Wthisme townehiPi In Said count, adjoti.iug lead et !John Beidletnen,e otomon Buohnum, and Harter Hoover, Sad oontamung seven acres, more or lase, end the other of them situate in daMoon township, aojoining land of Benjamin Kneoht, Samuel A. Wage T road Loin Hel lert.nrn to iinfheni • land of Peter Reiss. Joseph Let , dtoh, John W baser: Henry OetWeller. and Others. and containing fifteen acre' more or lege." To tiIh.OKOE WnITABBK. ti.e defendant above named :Take notice of the above writ. THOMAS HECKMAN, Sheriff of Northampton Coun ty mlill-tn a t M=llrN;= J. WIEGAN 9. Jr., Cashier. NEW IMBLICATIONS TriE DOOTRINE AND POLICY OF PROTECTION, WITS TUX HISTORY OF OUR. TARIFFS, FROM THA OROANIZATION OP TEE FEDERAL OOVERN MENT TO THE PRESENT TIME. BY DR. WILLIAM ELDER. Now that a desperate assault is being made upon the new Twill' to prejudice the public, in advance against it. and. if possible. to have it repealed, at is important that Its friends b, prepared to combat the specious arguments of its antagonists. Nothing will better serve this purpose than the circulation of the pamphlet whom" title is quoted above. which is one of the ablest and most interesting documents that itatre ever apptlittd 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 to cents per eines copy ;75 cente per dozen ; SO per hundred. Address RINGWALT & BROWN, att-tf No. 34 SOUTH THIRD Btreet, Philadelphia. APROCLAMATION (NOT) BY THE PRDRIDEN !!! WHEREAS An insidious Bo hol lion (Jeff Davis) exists, having' for its objeat the overthrow of a legitimate Government, and the in ductlna of a bastard tottomfederaor. and Whereas i.e would avoid the necessity which would compel us to save the pieces of a fractured Republic Now we do. therefore. recommend that all loyal citizens forthwith take measures to provide themselves with standard publications treating upon Military Disairdine, and furthermore. that the rime beprocured from the ex tensive .tock of GEORG .EAVANS. 449 CUES 1 , NUT Street, Philadelphia. The following we would 'pinta as reliable works itit.plib'S TACTICS_ .... 8 . 1 50 GII.BAWS MANUAL NCO TACTICS . 260' COOPS:BM 195 oAvt7,^ty TACTICS.. 376 ARMY REGITL AMON% ... 150 IYICZLSLLAND'u BAYONSlT — sirmeowt- - 123 also, all the Illogr.phio Writings of Shilickikß, IIAtETLEV. EIMMS, and other popular authors. to ether with an immense collection of hITSCEL LA. NEOI7B PUBLICATIONS, and a handsome rit.E -BENT.,Prortli AO cents to tillol, with each. By order or the Secretary of the Book Department of GFORGIe, G. RVANS' Popular Headnoarterth 4311 ORS aTN U I Street. OOKS, LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS, S new'tind old. bought, sold , and exolianged, at the POMADE' Pill A- BANK BOOK SPORE, No. 419 oIigHTNIST Street. Libraries at n distance Duruhaaed. Those haring Books to sell. if at a distance, will elate th - slr names. bindinge,_dates, editions. prices , and conditions. WASITED—Books printed by Hods min Pninalin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America Autograph Letters and Portrait. eur eka/od. Pamphlet Law. of Pennsylvania forests. Cata logues. preen, sent free. Libraries anormsed bv 16211-tr JOHN -OA.KPBELL NOT oVES. lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —WANTED. 500 able-bodied men, between the agmfof 21 and 85 years. not less than five feet four and a halt Mabee high, anti of good character. Soldiers serving in this corps perform duty at navy yards and on hoard I).ited States ships-of-war on forsiastations. All other info , mation which may be desifed will be given at the Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street. First Lieutenant W. STOKES BOvD. Recruiting Officer. ISILITAKY GOODS. M ILITARY CLOTH, BENJAMIN BULLOCK & BONS, No. Hi SOUTH FRONT STREET. . PHILADELPHIA, Are now nisinnfaeturirg at their own Mille, near Oeushohooken, Montgomery county, Pa-, 6 - 4 CADET CLOTH, PURE INDIGO BLUE, Adapted expressly for ARMY CLOTHING. The goods can be Keen at their store as above, 10-i2t, ILITARY CLOTH. CADET CLOTH OF SUPERIOR FABRIC. sortable for ARMY AND HOME GUARD UNIFORMS, MANUFACTORY') BY GEORGE P. EVANS. ADO,. at Noe. 10 and 12 North FRONT Street. mylo 6t 'WAN THORNLEVS, 311 CHESTNUT Street, north aide—the oldest eatabliehment in the United States. INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS, For Anny_aad Navy 'Pal:dements. ki r wrILUDR.B It CAMP BLANKRTA, Keit PSACKS. KNAPSACKS HA ERSACKS. H A VERBACAS, CANT KENS Tun's. eud a hCoVEIO3, - GUN COVERS, . C A H,_ . OAPS. CO CS ; CAPS. WATS, And ovary .they artioi6 that ta ntanufsetured of India Rubber—is of the best material. • ' my3-ita, if JOEfri TEIORNLEY. - .. A- _ - GREAT MILITA.RY SUPPLEMENT YHILADELtittA FOR THR-MILLION, COI , .:TAINY) In an eight-pale Supplement to 1118 ruinstompara Isoninsn—embracing the Sollool for the Soldier, School for the Company, 4210 lllMTUOtiffilli for. Skirmishes for Ride and Light Infantry Tactics. complete--illnstrated with St ealirrisings. and three correct maps of the Seat of Warr lishlished by permission of Messrs. J. B. LIPPINCOTT it Co. (Copyright secured-) This valusWe work for the rank and file of the Army is now ready for delivery to News Dealers and Periodi cal Agents. . :AO Prioe for 110 eves. !knee :Ma6 emits. Cash to accompany the order. Three or one Gent etomps will be Teoeived in payment for amounts under ow dollar. WM. W. HARDING - , Philadelphia Ihquirar. No. 1118. THIRD Street. in7lo-et-if PHILADELPHIA FOR LIVERPOOL.—The steam ship GREAT EASTERN. Hon. Captain Canaan* R. V.. Commander. will sail from New York FOR LIVERPOOL SATURDAY, MAY 25 PASSAGE MONEY --8130 Fires Cabin. P &WM Cabin. with very llllPerlOr aooominoliationn. TO ORINNELL, ISLINTURN, & CO. mllO-Wth Agents, New York. PROPOSALS for STATIONERY, PTO. HEADQUARTERS PENNA. MILITIA, QUAATERISI AS PER'S DIOARTM N. H. RRtfnpac , May 8 1861. SEALWD PROPOSALS will be receives' at this se ap to twelve o , loair on TUESDAY, the FOUR. RANTR DAY OF MAY. MI. to furnish the follow lag articles, in snob quantities. at such times, and at pluses, se may be directed by this office Foolscap plain, per Roam, good quality. Letter paper, " " Note Letter Paper, printed heading, per Ream, good +ins til,. Note paper, printed heading, per Resin. good qua lm- Env . elopes, large plain, per hundred, " print. d. "small for intters, plain. per hundred. ~" • printed, - Ink. ear wort. Pena, per groin. Pen-solders per gross. Bu e. lo •g and shot, per dozen. lotting fusp.r. per quire. apes, ver spool. Idueoage per d. zenbettlee. Ready lieferenee Piles, per itrsgs 1. k , teinde. Per dozen. Ink Sand. per d. zen. eosin Boxes, per cozen. Ease ter &igen. Pecs Books, per dozen' Bionic Books ruled and unrifled, per quire bound. par dine@ Wrapping Enp:r, per ream l'euel , s,_per gross - Letter Folders, per dozes Wafers, per gross. Sealing Wax. M)10 R. C. Hems, Quartermaster Gemoral P. M. BRIDGE BDILDERE.-7 he Presi dent. Managers, and Company of the f3obeglkill Bridge at Norristown wit receive Sealed Prosaismle for the rebuilding of their Bridge awns. tee ricer gchtix_l- kill at De KV b greet" Norristown, until TIIURSDAY. the 30th instant. Tee new sbnotate will have Four EVISOS, varying from 191 to 196 feet. with double randway, and a central way for foot no mentors requiring four diennot true frames, of the Ban. Arched plan. 1 he rontraotor to funosh the neoessary material. and to execute the work in socordanee with plaza end spe °if...atones whoth mar be see an y he °Bad@ of 11. F. Han oosik. Loa.. in Norristown, at timp after thin date, Froposale wit st mats the price per foot !mew, for he en ire eohleletion of the Bridge. the mirearement from end to alto of the lower _chords to be considered the tenth of the same. The work to be dommeimed llnmediately. after the 1111 OXeCirion of the Gnat:not, and 00_tietati watt all DON• ruble despatch. . at RK LEA . d. F. HANCOCK'. PAIN B. ADAMS.. • Committort. • ffortlttsrowal, May 11,1861. My 11,13.1608 . 31 2125 ATTENTION. MILITARY ! THE NEW HAT, for eervice in warm climates, prodoced under the super vision of Gen. R. F. Edmonds, and adopted by the Sate of Alassaohusetts. and the cew pattern ARMY SHOE. can he seen at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL. Also, Zouave Uniform'. Fatigue `Cape. Flannel Shirt". Rub ber Canteens. Haversacks. Knapsacks, illankete, and the celebrated Combination Knapsack. LARGE CONTRACTS SOLICITED- Alihtary men are invited to examine samples before cmieries elsewhere. HAITGRION, SAWYER, & CO., m 19.31." ROOM No. %P 4. HAVANA CIGARS—A large and splen dld grill sizes; And auslitios. in More and for oat° very low for cook br CHARLES IP TU, 130 WALNUT Poen. mylo.l3t. IY , SOLUTION OF ooeARTNERSHIP. The Copartnership heretofore existing between u-do rngraed. under HANDY. flrt , ilt. 1118. & CO.. IR this dty dissolved by n ntual penitent. Ail persons indebted to the h to firm are renuenten to walla paiment of their accounts to 111iN eY aerial. stlio Woee is authorized to receipt for the same. and to use the Dame of the Win to winding up_ th e ftl busi Ross. Ithr4ltY tiAt4Dl, C. W. litiOne. Ptillede!phts, May 7, lon NOTICE.—The uuder.isped respectfully iriforpas the customer; of the late ha% of ANDY • MONA'S, d; tuat he wig commas t s same oranott of 011111Q904 toOW/ name. at th e old etleth 113 Death rOult3•11 iptreet, and golleitg the othatinuanos of thei r patronage. HENRY RANDY. ptulsaelehift. May 8,1661. 11119 6t MBE bKELETON of the large WHALE, onptured in the Delaware nye:. lace!], is for sale. a, vi dy or midterm immediately HILLMAN & STREAKER , Yens Trusty Kumar, SWIM 2EACK £t., above Cnlitinbie avenue. RETAIL !Lutz 4.4 CONTINUATION OF I.IIS GREAT SALE ON CLOAKS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &c., In liquidation of the nitate of J. W. PROCTOR & Co., NO. I' OS CREICTNUT STREET. The Etcek consists of SPRING CLOAKS, ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS. SILK CLOtES AND SAOQUES, SILK MANTILLAS, MAN TILL AI, LACE PLOUNCINGS, FRENCH. LACE MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE POINTS, FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX, TRAVELLING SUITS, FLOUNCING LACES. DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Ae , All in immense variety, and to be sold at about one half the usual prices. for the benefit of creditors. PARIS MANTIL.I.S. EMPORIUM. noR-Irn TOS CRESTPUT Street. BLACK MK 8AN47114E8. FRENCH SACQUER. GORED MANTLES. oiRCULARS. Mantilla Mann. Plain styles, for first-Wars maim READY MADE, OR MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, 8146-lm 8. E, corner NINTH. and MARK.I3 NEW MANTILLA STORE. The neat splendid SILK MANTLES in the city. HOUGH & CO., 25 POUTH TENTH STRET.T. SILK MANTILLAS, In every new style, the richest 4111ftiiii(16` ever seen. at the elegant New Store, 2.5 SOUTH. TENTH STREET. HOUGH 8o CO., tip%) tin VLOSENG OUT STOOK--GREAT BAR GAINS.—We are now closing out our entire stook, in consequence of the unsettled elate of affairs. Gits;AT Rh DUCTION IN PRICES. No regard putt to Cost Great Hemline off.'red to Cash Buyers, in FANCY AND MACK SILKS, and every variety. style, and quality or EIPRIC44I AND HUMMER DRESS Gr"ODS. ) BILK AND CLOTH. COATS eND MANTLED, Twenty five per cane. tender case pricey, Great oa•gens in Domestic Hor•ds. A bankrupt stock of Men and B lye Wear, At less than manufacturers' prices H sTENI, & 80N, myd N 0.713 North TENTH. above Coates. SPECIAL NOTIoF ! On and after thin date 'rEfottlat.E y h.ttf% :AM fear • • EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT TO CAM PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS: Being determined to reduce their Stock they well rive Good Bargains ! ! Beautiful Panay Bilks for M cents, worth 911 e Heavy Etch Fanny faiths for . 9i, well worth ei.25. Grenadine and Barege Goods, about one half their value. Gray Mixed Goods. in every variety, from 8 cents par yard to lie onto. SILKS. RICHND LUSTROUS, VERY CHAP. Neat Black Be00114:16 bilte, double fazed, &c.. sec. De Latinos, Calicoes, Caemmeree, Cloths, Veetinge, Linens. Muslitts, Flannels- guilts. Covers. &c. &e. BRAWL, r• 0 CLOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION. , French Lace Mantiee. Pointee, tibawly, hay ellen. UMW'S& Lace Mantles. Chantilitt, Lace Goods, tgo. silt Coate Mantles a 0.. in every style, At THORNLEA" & CH IBM 4 4. otraer EIGHTH & BERING GARDEN BM. tutAßGApos.-- Cherie Waltham, at 1334 cents. TnsvalinV tu ff s at 241 coats. ShepherdMotmir Checks, Bleat %ilk,. Hoop Skirts. Cohere, Handkerchiefs Clete. White Goods, 35 cents Waite Linen. worth 50 cents. COOPER & CON ARD. 8. E. car. NINTH and MARKET. REVEAL NOTICE.-A RARE CHANCE 1 .--7 FOR BA.RGATN9! TH R. ENTIRE STOCK TO BE ClAil FID OUT! On account of the unsettled state of the country. and depressi.,n in th 4 mercantile line, I am determined to clone out my stook much below the eon of im noraVon. Great indncements wall be offered in Dress Ooods, 811RWIR Bilks &a., and I would Invite those trichina Dry Goods to examine It. One hundred Shetland Shawls front 51 to $B. not half their value, at JOHN H. St ORES', 702 ARCH Street. CHARLES ADAMS a: SON—EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS— Will offer, this morning, a fine assortment of STELLA ISHAWLS. purchased at auction, and for sale at a very small advance, ranging in pride from 14 to Va. A leo. a fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. Chalk Delainea, every variety, from 12)(2o. to 26c. Chen° Blohaire. neat styles, from 160. to 5:60. Ottoman, 'Syncline. and Diagonal Poplins, Bilk. .binuroidered, and b,mbrolderea Diagonal Pop lins. Neapolitan Silk Cheek Mohair The. and 870. L DI eS' CLOAKIN GS, in stripes and plain colors. The latest shave of HOOP SHIRTS lOr Ladies and Mimeo, of o the beet quality, both tied, and sr ide and narrow te. FGHOluli. COLLARS AT HALF PRICE. lk smell lot justmirshased, hich we will guarantee to be so ' d at one-half the usualone°. Grenadine Veils, all colors and qualities. Veil Dames, tli colors, including Bolfenno and drab. Partioutar attention Is requestod to our Rouse Fur mew* tripods. Shirting Linens. the best article for 260. ever offered, and better qualities in proporriop. Ballard Vale Flannels. a I ease 4-4 azinheasissusimenendie. 4- Adstas rt Son, 10 . igen 6.4 C. Adams Es eon, ittgo. 6 Boost Mille amoebas.; and DOdgeville. 1 cue 10-4 bleached bheeting. $ o, usually Bnio. 1 ease .2-4 bleached Sheeting, aeo. usually 400, apia-tf HSTEEL & SON, S No. 713 North TENTIE Eltreet. above Coate,. 17iItopen, TO-DAV. from New York 'Figured Silk Grenadines, Bleak Grenade. Fine Seregen. /Wags s oboe. Cambric, Jaoonet, and Organdie Lawns. and ot4er choice and deeirible Dress Goode, peat Bargains in Fancy Silks. ench and India Chock Silas. Great Bargatne in Black Mika 11. ND. WHITLr. and BLUR. SILKS, DELAINES, and one nate WS I'VE COM/ lIGS, for making Flags. In our SHAW and bi eNTL AUOAI will be found every variety and se of BILE AND CLOTII CL OTH NG3. LE and CLOAKING& CHEAP BLACK STELLA SHAW et. a.27-tf GRAY SHIRTICie FLANNELf..t. Twilled Gray Flannels. Striped and Bald Frenok Gray. Blue, Waite. and Red Fla Tale!. Gray Blankets, 6 lbs. any car. kIiARPL 'SS BROTHERS, 1 BITS'S 'NUT and EIBETiI Streets I:4 I OULARD SILK ROBE'?.. is- A panty of good and new designs Of Foulard. some of superior Quality. reduced fo low Prices. Moo. our remaining "task of Fanny boring links, marked to Very low poses. BRAKELESS miontEkts, m 1 CHESTNUT and EIGIETN Streets .PRING CLOAKS, IN EVERY NEW P.., stile, at ivErar, saN-3m No. 22 S. Ninth street. SPRING OLOAKF, IN ENDLESS VA riety, at IVENS'. apIZ-lm SPELING CLOAKS, THE CHEAPEST twat peen. at lITENB'I 0p27.112 No. 23.8. Ninth street. " STYLE CLOAKS, EVERY NEW style, every new material, at prioea that astonish every one, at the large More. N. E. corner of Eighth ease Walnut ettrAetb. mal C(TY OLOAK STORE, No. 142 N. Eighth street. above Cherry. are now selling even new style of the reason. superb qualities, in ever, new shade of eolor, cheaper than any other More in the nO7-flu VLOAKS.---Wholesale Merchants are in vb./ sited to ituipeot the stock at IVENS', No. AS South NINTH street. corner of Jayne et., opsr-im Between Market and Chestnut. BAUK. SLR MANTLE.I.- Bleak Silk Coats, Pored tilantleo—Palototo. Ostmeoto or Cloth. Fins dials!' in OUR Pit.W.LARO.E, WELL lOUT ISO Poor. COOPER it CONARD. sate S. E. oor. N NTH and MARKET RETA.ILI DRY GOODS. "A Me • R a LANDELL OPEN THIS N.OBVING a new '9l Pt the Fpshloaable hepherds' Plaid Goods.lBX cts. Shepherds'f W laid alisimards' laid O ..air Sheph•r 'it laid Bilk Good:. BLACK SILKS—Very superior grade of onatily . —As there is eo very little differeneto venom ins Dries of ordinary Blunt Bilks and our fine grades, we invite haler' to ex . arnine our Bigot (haat) Imneritli Blue kilte Week Bilks. Heavy wide Batista. Simko.. Black Corded bilks for acks. my 9 S & LANDELL. EYRE & MANDELL, Fourth and Arch, aquornm TM* DAY Ladies' Spring Book clothe. Plat a. titopea. Mixed and Plain. Black M iced Ws'er-proof Tweede. Fell aesortment of Msoe. up Swim. inf 9 SPRING MILLINERY. NEW YORK STORE Aouth TENTH Strea above Cheerut. Mies NY A T nitB wou ql inform t.. eto habitata. o r Pht ladellyhis thttt she Intl oven at he above store on Tit 9:l4,choice Si&M tmerit of MILLINERY 13EAD.DRESInEl. BERT A 1. 4 F !to.. &a.. whioh, owing to toe utilises" of the season, she will offer at exoeedirgli low prices. ltstliss to 'units themselves of this tiot. will please a Lave C aftris at 27 South TENTH 2 treet, a few opors hmatiant. iva-aa• CLOTHING. VASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTI,- BLISHIPETIT., 328 CRESTY4UI Street. below Fourth, south side H. bTEVb.rdBOPI Respectfully informs his numerous customers and the nubile in general that he has Just received his Spring styles, which he will be pleased to sell on the moat seasonable terms for cash. FREIGUT NOTICES. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT. parniOupli of notioe from the regular authori ties all soude forweid,..l by way of the PUL/,ADLt PIIIA AND READtbiG RoIbROAD to the States of MIS&OUKI. K 15141 UCKY, TENN REBER, *Nu VIRGINI A Must be distinctly marked "Not Contrahaiid," and. underneath these words the earns or the chipper. The altipttte' Receipt must al.o be marked se above. And uo s-ode of any dasoription will he forwarded to Staten South of the above named Aft& WHITNEY. President. sPEOLAL NOTION.—SHIPPER S WILL puma take notice that the Routh Carolina R. R Co. have discontinued Forwarding all threligh freight and that all goods formerly ooamgned to them must ""W be gtomagoed to a city ar early. Messrs. T. S. &T. 6. BUDD will forward all goods to their address. RhKON, Ja, r & Co,. wadi Nj k i wit rtsree vi&Mgwitt. TORN WELSH. PRACLICAL SLATE IL" ROOFER. THIRD Street and GERPdANTOWIIt Road, is prepared to put on an• I.(nount of Roofing. on the moat moderate terms. Will guaranty to make every building perfeotly water -Ugh Owens promatly attended to. 1y IIQUALITY ILOUFINU NLATE al ways on hand and for sale at 'Union Wbstr, 1441 BEACH street* 17 s W LN UT Stree T , T h H l O ud m l As n a.wy7rly LARLL-125 11elteR extra Leaf Lard. for We by 0. C. SADLER do 00..103 A.Roll.Street, ',good door abovo.Front. op3o-81 BLUE KERSEYS AND CLOTHS, suitable forlitnty or Naval purposes, For male b: FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, solB-ifti 30 LETITIA STREET TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKEICES I DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A IVIOUBTACELE? OMLMBRATED STIMULATING UNGUENT, YUR WHISKERS A1 4 11) HAIR The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of the United States that they have obtained the Agency for. and are now enabled to offer to the American public' the above justly-celebrated and world-renowned article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT Is prepared by Dr, C. P. BELLINGHAM, an eminent Physician of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of WHISKERS. OR A MOUSTACHE . - - - In from three to ma weeks. Thin artiole in the only one of the kind used he the French, and in London and Pans it in in unlearns! use. It a a beautiful, economical, soot lug, yet etiMula ting compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. if ap plied to the scalp it will cure baldness. and Gauze to spring ato in the place of the bald spots,* fi ne growth of hew hair Applied according to dircetuirm it Will terra ItEls or TOW V hair DARK. and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth, and deratgo. The " ON GU . ENT" is an indispensable artiele in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use they would II ot. fo subscriberseration be without it. The are the only Agents for the e Mete in the United States. to whom all orders must he ad— dressed. Prams one dollar a box; for sale by all Druggists and Dealers • or a box of the "ONGITEN T," warranted to hare the ' desired effect. will be sent to ant, who des ire it,hy mail, direct securely packed, on receipt of pries and postage, 81.18. Apply to. or address HORACE L. REGEMAN & C Druggists, 24 WILLIAM Street, New York. YOTT do CO., No. U3SII North SECOND Street, Phi sdeirohie Arentet. - irtli2s4n3 DENTALLINA.—We speak from unotleal eXperienoe wheu aaving that the OPAL DE:Pi fALLIIVA made by Mr. BB IA N.. of BROAD and 13PRUGB arena , in decidedly the nicest preparation for the mouth end teeth that we have ever used. We believe it fulfils all that is claimed for it, and being re commended by the most eminent dentiete we advise all to give it a trial.—Butterie. aelt-sm• 1V AXTN.. WANTED— Books to post and settle, v • in' tricots accounts to adjust. P 'No 32 Pouth THIRD Street, uo stairs.ln 384 t. , /.ANTED-411 Lad to do Errands. Ad , &Pres" T." Press office. ap9-tr WAINTBIJ—.4I3ENTS to sell PAOHA OES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at prices one third Irma than can be purchased ehewhere. Cali on or address ( stamp encloneO) J. L. 13.51 L b.:1!, No. 04 COURT Street. Bootee. Maas. Inh26-8m VMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG Men. &0.. are invited to address the " Employ. merit Committee." at the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Assometion, /009 , and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. au:-em . gibWAN TEI J-2L V IGBSEL. of . - the capes olty of from 1.000 to 1,200 barrels. to load for. the West Apply to • " ' ' J AITRETIII3 & GARMINO, NON and 00 4 Nonth FRONT Wm% HOARDING g 0 A ILDIN G.--Desirable Booms; with SPEU BOARD r . at MRS. FOLLARD'd, /10. 1 ; 636 E Rtest. mv E. AFWIV PAMILIOS can obtain comfortable BOARD and be Pleasantly Bloomed Minns the Summer. in BEVcitLY, It J. Terms 86 per week. For particulars. apply, by letter, to C. 8..244 South EuEREIITH Bt. ratB wfm4t' SIIMMER BOA RIMNG AT) HE GOLDEN SWAN. MOUNT AlRY.—Families and single Boarders can be accommodated. =guile onthe Pr.mt sec. Intyl-wrop.'" .1. F BAKER. BOeatDCitm wil,l be reeetved at a retired but pleasantly-situated Farm Rouse, in CHES TER C OUNTY . but a short distance from toe Rail road. Tim dwellins is beautifully shaded. wbioli. with large Vegetable and Fruit Givdene, will furnish hoard. ere with every luxury_ the country can afford. Addreee "S. B 8.," °Mos of The Press. ap26-1m • FOR SALE AND TO LET. go TO LET—The elegant RESIDENCE 1073 Green et•eet ; bath. ranre..tn. : loca tion ex,ellent. Apply at \o. l 4 zontia FuIiRTH Bt. m)10 2t' dik GERMANTOWN PROPERTY 30 Mk.LPT oomroodlnvo 111 AtEsbi —" • • i sta °l ll33 - Foil TUN - BUMMER tsaEoN OR 81X MONTH'—A. furn;ebed CO r- TA G watts bine veeet auto, flower. ena flub °green, use of cow, s oultry, end oeromee of eardoner. if ne- Wroth ihtuation h;Fh, or shade. near evasion. o.runen town dalsF.o Oae. bath. &o. fiss2ll:l, 134*. Pe. 2. WATO LET, IN GNN.MANTOW N—A Handsome COTTAGE, with he nub int avid, lifird, in rimy. street. Appls to L LOY_D IFr LIB . . mpg-9t SHO Kna AKER B Lane. efj FOR BALE OR TO RENT—Three Mialeommodiona beak DWELLINGS in Haddonfield, New Jersey, centrally located. well sodded, eco., within two squares of railroad depot C. B. BRIINN, . -tf 22.11 WAL. UT &vet. TO RENT WITH. FURNITURE. -A Edhandsome It OUSE, with every modern conveni ence. in Aroh street, west of Ftmsnteenth. Apply to A.P.P Zc J. R. MORRIS. apee-Im 916 613.C9 street. TO LET-BECIOND-STORY Rt. Mil, 802 CIIRSTNUT street- over IiEWL3 LADOMOR & Qo.'s Jewelry Store. The beet location in Philadel phia for any kind of light business. Apply io the Jewelry Store. Rent ROO. I.IP VRENT—A very desirable 131:01t13, on the Ninth-street front of The Continental Hotel." The blare at Ninth and Ransom etreeta eine oiallr adapted fora Barrnts and li./12141N5 Maker. A ply to p JOHN RICE feb-tt NINTH and RANttom atipelp. isTO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL LIMO. NO 12$ North THIRTENNTH ¥, Apply to x 7 ETEEKILI. & BROTHt.R. 47 and 49 North SECOND fattest. mhl4-tf CLIESTNUT-STRKET ROUSE and .11Ma leTOßgAyent.—The desirable business location, CllFA'ree u litreet.with dwelling attached. APR I 7 at 431 CHEST UT etreer. col go GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO 'ma RENT. To Rent, the Urge and commodious modern-built Rouse, oorner of ARMAT street and WILLvW Avenue, with gas, bath, hot and cold mate ,r and Cl. the modem itnyrnvemente. Apply to I.E.PINY 8. TA R /0 GRBISri Street. Philadelphia, OT on tbe premiums. 41.1 TO RENT-TWO CIOUN TR Y 1151. HOIJECIBone mile from TEICOUT. Inquire No. 717 WALNU T street. m112 6-sm* TO KENT—THE LAB" N AND 00N VENIENT Cola Wharf and Lumbar Yard,. at Maylandville. Twang- fourth ward. Apply to WAR REN on the premises. rnhl4- tl ROE RXORANGE.-A 0130101 C TRAOT of good unimproved ftw'm Ignii in the State of Nell Je7107. convenient to the city, will beezeheneed fee eitz i merty. Apply at No. FEDERAL 61trees, R.B.OUItitiON,REAL ESTATE BKORZE AND CONVEYANCER, ORRIBTOWN. PA. —Real Rotate hourkt and gold on resmonable toms. Stores and dwellings ror sale or rent in Norristown and gonntry. Good mortgages negotiated. Collections b ade. The beet referenoes given. f124-em LEGAL.. iN TUE OftPfliANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUTY OF PFI SOFLFRIA. • Vautte of JAP•E NICHOLS. dro'd. The auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court to au- It d . ' settle. and adjust the first and broil account Ili W 1 VON HR. • dototistrator of the a • tate of JAN' , oituttotes. deceased. and to re VOA diatriuntion of the balance m the heeds of the accountant. will meet the parties•ntorestrd, for the purposes of his appointment. on TH 13 R 8 otik", the 23.1 day of May. A. OM, .at 4 a toloah nt the w N:rtIERILL 110U8K. in 8A115..t1i Street, above Sixth, t theity of Philadel- THOS. k'. FOT rd. my 10 frow-lit Auditor. NOTICE.---PaILADELPHIA, May 7. 1861. Take notice. that we have spieled by Petition to the Court of Coma on Plena of the city and county of Philadelphia. tor the benefit of t , *amoral ingotient 111. Wt of Ponnolivasno, end they have almonds , ' SA TURDAY. the 25th day of May. A. D. MI. at 10 o'atook A. 14.. et their Court RAVOrtl, to said city. to bear ue and our creditors, wnen and where said creditors may at tend, it they think proper. MURPHY. Al. l, Xalsltr.ft M. BVIITII. LiVe trading as MURPHY At SMITH. °resent, at N. W. corner Second and 'Goatee streets and Pi A. SA2 Nor tit ftee 'ind street.mys,lo.ll 14.16,18 21.23.25* IN THE MORT OF COMMUN PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY or PHILA. DS I PkitA. her next ) In divorce. MARIE WIJON L by t No 110. friend, J.IIIEOPII. r . pt. .1. errn, I IWO OBARLBB 17TUGK. 1 • DRAM SIR : Piesse take notice that the court have this day granted a rule upon yon t glow oau,e why a divorce a Vittetao matrmenti should not he deers-d in the above cue. temarnaole Inel/111103i of MT , 3804 at 10 o'elook M B. OERBARD, Attorney for Libellant. To Mr. CIWILRK Respondent above named. m*3-Itn2w• IN IM) OELPLIANIV LOtlft? FOR Tint CITY AID COUNTY OF PHII APELPti I e.. grate of ?STEIL JACOBS- &caw& Notice ie here by given that, the widow of the said de - cent has fin d stid Courtlier petition and appraisa meliteittilLine tO retain the oorsonal property herein n mentioned of the value of swp, under the sot AP - It ill and•hatthesane atltieapprovedonFNt lIAY. the 17,11 day of MAY, 1861, unless meptiona he bled theret THO3II, my 3- fm gt. for Petitioner, IN ORP&IANS , COURT FOR IN CITY AND COUNTY of PHILAPb'LF lA. latate of ,DOMAPI WORTIIIfITO deoeseeds Art aPpreasoment under the bth Petition of 'tee aot 1 Hth Aprii.lB6l. and supplement, having been duly filed in the said Coed, novae is hereby given that hebeoca Worthington, widow of .aid decedent. claim's t o reta i n the pereonal estate therein referred, to. to the value of 8300, and will apply to the OrpLane pout ler altproret of said ap_praiddinent , va FA DAY, the 17th day of Alay yet, at to tratoiik A. B. It. & T. P. POTTS. ine-fm-ft. Attorneys for the Widow. TN TUE ORPHANS' C YURI' FOR TOE CITY AN 0 COUNTY OF triIIi.APELPHIA. 0 ninth of JOHN II hYNEfti deceased. or An appraixi moat ewer Sheath Septum of the act_ 14th astrit.lB3t. ana euepien eat, hating been duly fad la the said coutt hy the, widow of said deoedent. no tote is hereby given that mild widow Mamie to retain the pommel property referred to therein. to :Vex of 4300 i and will tipsy TO the Or nave' Y proval of amid aepraTeement on 111,llAerne Ilth dal of May. A. D.lBOl, at 10 O'OlOOlL A. M is. & - POTTS. •P Widow. nnit* Attorneys for the 50n Di Z. WAG , M. FORK lIANDLES %." b out . LOOO dozen Long R vet bo Handles, bent. 2CO do hod Handles. bboveia ttpades Leder dpiggeta,and ivuXefi. noes. k Or Sate Dy W. W RICHARDS Ina RACK otreet, rblis, VLIFTuN BUth-E, NIAGARA FALLS, 11l CAP UT/A.—This Hotel will open for the season on the lath boa. Paraiba' wishing boar L o omsh weelgoan be aocommodated with Cottages orin the B o um .Tht liberal rotes. JOaLISI & DUNRI.RE. Proaviatnra. 'tsars Fan, (Canada.) May a, 1661. non.at, OTISES I SEMENTS. • WIIEATLEY & i.;LAR.K.P. ) B ABoi-sT. THEATRE B.„gt.FsT•fsF r; RORDE BYER. THIS (FRIDAY) EV tN t,NG. May 10, 1$ Will be presented the grand Military ana Historical Spinstanin• in b EVoCini. en* qted 'Mu WARS oft' Nrif'ol.KON TIER GREAT! Composed. a-apied, and arranged by nlr.cto RYM(, Witip whom a special encasement has been entered into, and who will sustain his remarkable per sonation of N Po , o t' 0 The whole tiTAR COMPANY in the 'lest. Ulf ALNUT-WI'RERT TELEAtitei. V V tioie Lour* gtnc. Manager.-- ... Mr, wht. 011 A Plo EtarAuese Arent .mr„upc, D. multiray. Bt hEFIT OF M RQ.OTAWITA %IL TILLS IF RI I , AY, EVt.rIJ.NO, May W. Will be evihnnrd :Korn Tailor's Con Pdtettri. entitled ..... A WOLF IN lattEKP'd CLOTHING,. To be fwlowed tha I),erna of THE TOODLEIS. To conclude with the o , iciest.c vramai Wined p itH • I.7OAPT, V - LICA Nos. nr or PitteWl.-1 ress circle seats secured Watt out extra charge./ 60 cents; parquet, (seats seamed at 60 cents.) 3734 cants; family orate, 25 pante; private boxes, $a and $3 ; orchestra Meents. Mors open at quarter Past 7 o'clock t curtain will rise at a quartnt to 8 r vicDON(YUCTI'd OLYMPIC, THEATRE, RACE. Street. heron , Third. ats-OPSNING. THURSDnY EVENING. B , VEft SIR tiEVhN vE RP : NOtte4.-The alanamement begs leave to announce the Pe-fJeening of the 01)mtao Theatre when the ShiVEN aidiFifid will be performed with mans addi tions. GRAND REVOLUTIONARY ACT, Ent tied AluTHErt HALEY. or the DAYS OF '76: Will be introduced. on mulch mouton Mal. Ea ftY ()HAYMAN will appear. The LArif iSchNE, TEE Pi Ell eTR OF THE Bii ITERFLY Will be brought forward. 'Moe. PfieE - 0 1 e, staeo Manager. QANFORMS ognitA 'HOUSE, R- 7 ELEVENTH STREET. OPEN FOE THE SEASON. NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED NANFOAP Han neouted one, of the LAIttiESI: COMPANIES ever presented herotoro:o who will appear nightly. Sanford wilt perform ever/ evening. Doors open at 7 ; Commenoe at VA. Admisston 25 cents. Chtleren laments. TEIK GERMAM ORCHESTRA AN- PlOUtv - % their three Rot Public Rehearealiat the Musical Find Hall, the last nue of the season to take place nu BaJlJttDeY, May the 26th. llekets to be obtained at the usual place. no 8. Mkt= pENNA. AOADEMY 4.4' THE FINN ARTS-1024 CHE4TNUT BTREFIT, The Thirty-eighth ANNUAL EXHI BIT lON of PAINTING' 4 and SCIJI4PruttE is now open Admittance 26 cents; Season Tickets 60 cents; Chil dren half price. Oatalronee 10 cents. etockho Moe will receive their tirtKON at the Aoademy. ac22-tf IPA= INSURANCE COii_PANY, 1•" No. 406 onesivur 'street. FIRE AND INLAND IigNIYHANDE. 'INIVECTORP. SeOree W. Day . __of Day & Matlack. Samuel Wright— " Wright Broil & Ce. D.ll Ilircey Davie A Birnw Hoary Lewis Jr..-- " Lewis Bros &,o. C. Itieharthiciit.._...."J. C. Howe & CO. Samuel T. 80d1ue...-Preg't Wyoming Canal Omiles. Jno. W. Everman..-of J. W. Everman & Co. Goo. A. West " West & Fohea. T. S. Martin " savage, Martin, & Co. 0, Wits= Davis Atterriel-at- E. D. W00dru6...". .of etbley. hlolien, A Woodruff. inc. Kessler, Jr .. . . ..... 1713 Green areas. GEORGE W. DAY ,President, FRANCIS N. MICK, Vice Presideßik WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretor,. 18211-011 ANTHRACITE INSURANCE EXEMPA HY.-Authorize4 Capital $400,00-4311,11111111 PERPETUAL. Onise Nu. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth driver, Philadelphia. This Company wil3 insure against lose or damage EY fire, on Ihuldinge.Fartuture, and Merohandise gene rally. Lure, Marino in.rsinnoas on Tassels, Cargoes, and Pruitt/is. Inland inornnwajo &karts or the imen. winEtiwOnn. Jacob Either, Joseph Megle.do D. Luther, John Ketcham. 1.. Audenrisa. • John R. linunsten. Davin Pearson Win. F. Dean, Peter Sieger, I. E. Baum. JACOB RElMER,_Freddent. WM. P. DEAN. Vise President. W. N.. EMITS.. Eiteretarr. ass-U SAVING FUND—UNITED STATE'S TRCBT COMPANY, Darner THIRD turd DBl2ll- NUT Ittreern. INTEREDI FIVE PER Orrlit. R. R. CRAWFORD, Presidium I A ftlF.3 R. HUNTER, Bectretar, and Treasurer. Offloe bourn. from 10 until 3 °Wool:. Thus Cowpony is not Joined in alIl application wins Legislature. res AMERIOAN SAVING FUND, S. E. cor ner WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, nonfinite* to rece ive deposits and_ant_ All sums on demand u it has o..wayt dox. JU..Y.XANEER WHILLDirt. President, Soot+ Trwunit•r. inaLifif LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No, •U 9outh UV/gll/ Street. soar ;to; Tti l t i l a nd:r e r=f. thankful for past favors, and bei ng determined to ment future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hands large aacortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled iron I've and Burglar Proof Pates, (the only etTll3ll fire and burglar proof safes made./ Also. Lil tie's Unequalled Dank Vault, Safe. and flank looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. The is the strongest, best protected. and cheapest Door and Loot yet offered. AWo, particular attention le enlled to Wipes lc* Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jew eltx-kn. <Moue twenty of POPth,blit'triltg - C..t." Co.'s Bates, most el them nearly new, and some fortf of othe r trutkate, conitmetr.g a complete assortment es to Ranee, and all lately ex changed for the now Celebrated Lillie safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please oall and . examine. a. n r • pIIBLIO SALE OF VALUABLE PRO. PEETF. THE " EMT }A Rlllat REAL EST IPANYATE AND MANI)- CTURTNG COP Of Mount, Icy. Polselci ..ounty. Will offer at PUBL C DALE. on the procure'. On WEIMEE4DAY. the 16th (15! of May pelt. eum A Larg Nber of DESIRABLk. LOTS, Lltgihly Located for Stores,at:Bones, and Besidencea. Also. A SPACIOUS BRICK IRON FOUSHOP, NDRY. WITH MAORI • E A.nd all the appurtenanoes necessary for the business of manulataturing vngines and collars for Bieamboats, Sugar, and all other Mills. used in the Southern an d Western country. The Patterns oomprule the modern improvements in maohinery. with a toll and complete set or Patterns tortmoves. adapted to both wood sad (Mai, This property, fonli.the edvetepeout location ot Mound City, is one of the must valuable le the Southwest. Also. at the same time. ' A FIRST-CLASEI TB ItEk.;.iaTOuY FRAMB MO DM.RN• BUILT HOTEL, Containing some fifty MOMS. with a tUa set of Furni ture. Theflrl is now Qom a large and profitable 6 business. a number of BRICK STORt• S AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES, Teems OF SALE.—tine fourth 14 / cash ; the remain ing pay menu in lg. 24 and 36 mouths from date 0/ sale. beenng interest at the rate of six per °eat oer annum. be Gash payment may he made in the Bonds of the §ompmy. and the time payments will be tacos to the im took of the Company at par. impala for improved pre pert,. for which three-fourths ot the purentute•molleY mat remain upon mortgage. As the Company propose to dispose of all their im irovements. o-pitalists have a rare opportunity for pro obisuw estmente in one of the best located end most ourosiong °thee in the great gog E. H. K. h.. thwest. Fqr mutton lags, ;aquae of or address I vIlSk. PEYTOY. President _ NI. CO.. nth2s-tml4 Office PAS WALNUT Street. Rifled& N - 0110E. —VIP: PUBLIO ARE ()AV .'. TlORtlio notate buying or neeotistme a CHE^R drawn by 0. & O. W. fIU,II. on toe Heck of W.lmine ton and tfiennywine. Wilmington net . f.r 4i57 .41. in Invor of it.r & Bftd., end en orse oy them end ourvelves. Said check hes been lost or stolen. and Dement of it has been mopped. TYLkof. ATONE, & 318 WAI VT Fluent. IMPKOVFD SPNUTAOLIB AND EYE-GLASSES, with the finest Periscopic tenets. mien ed in go rt-sil var. blued steel. or tortolo—shed, suited eor.eetly for every ace and env dinon t,t the eyesight Macrosevpe. Tete,eope. fleece and Marisa Glasses. per, polsaelyi MititarY Spy-elasse . Itlatecegasseuitunl eu Dryer'.. Isnarruna.ilbt..H.Aie.fteni Alackuim. Roc Also, a great variety of the •olcopeti and views, wholesale or retail, atthe lowest ernes. be M. J. FRANKLIN. Oefieien, 112 11. FOUR tH at bolo:.eln moot. nil. Branch thrice: THIRD St . b 1. Wu t. znyB nvrp Harrisnurs Pa. aVAL BOPP! lES.—Stalocl Proposals L I will be reneived at this Office until the lath inst. for, supp.ying all tne MOW t' or WAVYJJ rt e whieh may. be reauired to be detive , ed at this Yard on or before ‘5. let of July next—to he d he. red In good flour bane's securely nes. ea, an required, upon hve Una pros - taus no lee— ha elle Itt tO Be ailutl to the if. tiole now d.liverable DI contract. Remove of whioh oan be seen at the Navy Yard. ray meats for the same to be Ina•o• by the her it ant in tins Ott neon bills only c-rtified to. and approved at tots office The propoas ato be made mai t-s th Tata per ound. and to be genr& reed Di two t o reapunnible seourttlee for the faithfu comp , tanoe eri.h tero.•of the *ch illier.. nd twenty psi oentumdecoct: d from each bit .a s colic security, whin will Be WWI on the completion of the contract o F. DU PONT. Commindant CollllANDszir's ‘rpicz, U. e. PI•v• V &BD.( -rthladslveDst May 7 1 1861. 5 myB et Deer PaitLALElirkti„&, ...wriLmlNlToti AND BAL /IMb Au Itall.trOd • —Pna.nOELPatA. May 4.1861, TitAlhill FOIL LAG VON. on and arwr mayday, Ma, B. 1861. Trains for Wash ington, via P Innwelta, wit% leave Philadolphin. .t 11.36 A. M. and 10.60 P. M. ETURNII36, Wilt arrive at Philade'onta trom riraslungton at 10.18 A M., and also at 9.2 t P M. Thropth =kele sod et the depot, corner of Broad And Primo Wee a, Itilattalpaia , nua S. M. PPITON. IN 3 it/ KANUB CO Si IP ALM'S& BAYIFA ruFD®. SAFES. PUBLIC SALE. maim PHILADELPHIA A ge.. [Office 227 South Fourtp street./ ost.Plita, April 27, bid'. SEASON 1 ran k TS. On and after May / 1861. venison tickets will be Denied by this company for th permit of three, em, rune, and twelve months, not traneferalne. Season school-tickets may also be bad at 33 per cent. discount. here tickets will ba sold by the Tramway Milo. $27 South FOURTH. Street, 'there any furthereformaCion can he obtained. S. /Mei VOnLi, ap29-tf Tresserer. "rot.FOR NEW 1011,1 i. NEW DAILY LINE. via Delaware one Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat desk pan, will reoe.ve freight on and after z atn instant, and leave dads at 2 P. ai ~ delivering their ear goes in New York the following days. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P CLYDE, agent? HO. 14 SOU TH Wh A KYEB. PlilladelF lo4 - JAMES HAN a, Piers 14 and EAS al V Itlt, New York. mhia-Iftf &Agit. FOR NEW YORK. —THE Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company ehmitienee their business for the Plitllsol4 on Mon94y 18~ti mat. Their Steamers are now reeeming freight at Second Pier above a Maar street. Terms seeemmedaring. APPIZ tO w. al. BAIRD Sc. mhlB mss Pooch Ileisterrere Avenue. Dit, J. Maw, Na. Su North FIFTH Street. PHILADELPHIA—Treats sucusessfnay. if applied to in time, all diseases at the LUNGS, . HultAT and 'Mani% anq frequently auras CONnUMPTION in its third_ and fast stB e . lle else restores admirable diseases o We and. BAR. o Oakum Mem Ins elldET atteup on ho past 7a yea a. - VP ill visit patience, when 4, tvrsfi,ss heir residences. sse.so u CIKAVE-STONNiki, lON.AVE-STOkiK , S . ‘6 , 1 My stook of Gravy' stones and Moeurnente in to be mild st vary reduced prices, rietr, ol l 'utr ud g:f the 6efese perohaeing elsewhere, et .A. .N . Ta r 4 i r b , rz Avenge. two. , Kl• P 14 14 Os t3kiOEMAICEIC 00.4 az.AND, PAINT/L, WAD. AND VARDWIREJI Ratites:* &Ma 1 , 0111101. ant DANZ Iltrests. 41.1 it -.....m0mMi11111111111111116. MAN atifiU'lON If sit IsIEW EITRBET, nom arid Russ of every deneription, sad good quality, zunds to order, gkt the above establishment, vvROLEgALF., and RETAIL. at 1116P1Ifserurees prices, Ssonttlut done IU &Impeller Manner. •14-daut J. IS. aidtllll4
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