The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 13, 1861, Image 3

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    r i v c the easeng slimmer. The following
1 40 6 - 13- t h e offi,:ers: Captain, Wm. W . Bland;
ha it - L Moss; second lieutenant,
fll"te?!%3 • krat rerceallt,
Stn. R
Cooper .•
Halv:rt Barber ; sst corporal:
9 ,4 ,,, ; ',":c• • -sscsn oqp..ral, W. 11. Voornetie
rir i,1,1,1zie 3 F. k . roll ; tout oorporal:
tig 44g * P 4i n
4!02e1
Imiamitax's itsountar
sa on Friday night. They
rf:ith 11...giment.:,d ;0 d ll.4wi': Thir Brismte, Past Di
ri:%infs. ietlar.
, n c, i pt Smitil; company B, Capt. E
ex , ?l ls l ,Y ra d ; 0, Capt. Gibson ; °mu
g °''') opt. Cioorge %To:award ; company E,
04 P ra.6:l9 company F. Capt. Fay ; company
pitchanison ; company 11, Capt. K(mble;
k j,t- o w ; Oros's; company K. Capt. Finnie.
Icr'.l:s;ira Battalion of this regiment was re
-7 ZdSjOr Stets on Saturday afternoon, prev
being mustered into service.
• Ta r MST CITY TROOP.
F> in
City Troop paraded, SOterday
in their new l egatation.-4 u tior ma ,
"
ittro, ea v as handsome airA i spa Ttai , 4, a
t4.l 3 : c l3 pTa y have supplied it'.l4lfelns with homy .
eaa txPonBe- sine Thursday last, When
orli.?avon . ,
ITAP refused, .they
o.
Faron''''"s fast class quad reped s
I , in itg illeY bq muttered tato
lovA
1MP0r..,12,11T
%celesta that a thipment of 1 000 full uniform
~ 4:lr Etc ec,itcdoram army was seized by our
52:15.g.t jot on the eve of their beingseht
rear A d. Ile officers arc on Eta track of
1:5 pal' otaermg and stpplyieg the goods, end
w r i ei pest. in a few dame, ncYna important ar
rip ell be made. Tnc uniforms were of the moat
.essire kind, oonsisaing of pante and Coats, the
I „sr sa k
n-A i lied with brass shoulder knota.
1.118 GARIBALDI LEGION,
• Romsbe Lujeane commanding, her row
• upTC .ot eight hundred prime teen,
t;:ch-,-,,heinacre Italians and Hungarians. Col.
teas) h a s associated with him a
in
of
1.F41 e2 t stiff cfficers, and be will muster in his
ssd for three years or for the war. A very
, 1 . -In me D in addition will be reteised, as it is the
of Cc!. Lojeane to have only piaked
• the legion. Assetrarteas hare been re
as Harrisburg that the legion will be
ie '55"• hots
into the United
irst h-. mu ta tea
GEX• :MALL S
seyra I.letianre to the admirers of thls
„ire off i etr to know 11:int his men are at last tier
to he saeopted by the Governor of the State,
la s t they will Fie murtered into service to-day
Linall and his star were the first
sisoter-, to the Etovorament, and they
• the to be appreciated by the Owen
. g ee. Th 4 , first blood shed of the war was from
? ; :esksr,c this brigade, and while regiment after
ont has been enrolled, this eitme--the moat
iotri - . 4.—bas been discouraged and kept back.
yoi, of the °Boars of this regiment have almost
, :ftatisbed memsolves to maintain their men,
EA it hes been a great aatittaction to Gen. Small
*Dow that all his offiaers have adhered to his
tr os from the beginning. The men will be
L . 7. . 6 i sad equipped on Wednesday.
SOADAY AT SUFFOLK PARK.
De gate at this park was thrown open all day
, lei d a y, and several thousand persons, on feet
c :A s teams, availed themselves of the opportn
i3 tu inspect the arrangements of the camp and
ir i v ,o the manoeuvres of the men. At 3 o'clock
I .te Memnon we bund not less than three butt
carriages upon the ground, and probably five
t tt .and people were present at one time. The
. ; cm:a of the men have been, made comfortable
olcrieg . the stables and shads with plenty of
o r. and in some cases the open roofs have been
r afer.boardeti and floors have been raised above
ttlerel of the ground. All the soldiers profess
:ithaiified with their, laarters, and- state that
aei erjoy meet more comfort at Suffolk PATH
A s a they alreliat.44. at Camp Dennison. The
las onthe race grounds has been named
CARP M'CIALLAN.
Jo Mitzi)slty for purposes of drill, ttc., is more
giant exery day. To the mutter of food, there
cons sbe great dissatisfaction. The men state
dot ttAir rations ere inadequate, in both quality
ui quntity. Prior to yesterday, they bad been
s•Alisd with fresh bread, or pilot biscuit. Bat a
'Dill quantity of dour was served out to each man
ye-army morning, leaving it to his option to bake
Mon bread or to go without food. To bake
kW, under the eircumetances, was a difficult
mem for there are neither ovens nor cook pens
ron the premises. A little salt was distributed,
tot to lard. The consequence was that some
el:Mears ate no bread during the day, and
asters fed their hunger with a quantity of dough, -
'all stoked upon their tin platters. Unless
nailed, mob neglect upon the part of the Com
•iasties of the regiments will lead to open mnti
:!aod desertion. The soldiers aver that their
eke rations do not cost the commissary depart
:at daily more than ten cents, while Govern
mt. allows those worthies thirty five cents per
t for each man in toe regiment. A few kind
tnirial persona heard of the necessity of the
:lc. sod brought to them in the afternoon imp
of fresh bread. Uniforms were distributed
he soldiers yesterday, and it was amusing to
are the faces of the Men at being encased in
a:3 many sizes reo large. The men cook
:ti: pork and 'need by suspending their camp
itirt upon Warm rails over fires built in
- i4. 1111017 . plts. A row of these kettles oom
-1:hlY florets the pit, and a clay chimney at one
oitriles off the smoke. A man preached to
hoops daring the day, and the men seemed...to
:de gnat delight in stogies the hymns Rev. J. R.
Imam was on the ground distributing religious
r.;..lintions, and we remarked girlie a number of
holding, converse with different groups of
cis. Pions words dropped in an encampment
dan fill on virgin soil. A large number of fa.
meet etre spore the grounds yesterday, and
'lty milted to enjoy themselves vastly at
ihr smile of barefooted men lounging
attst Its - ,:ter, boxing under the sheds, and
:anis; net , upon the green. The refuse matter
tt fire
ritr
ce is thrown into heaps and burned. A
cros!re of soap fat collectors have been upon the
int - a; rnettiro beginnina, to secure the surplus
ef:: pork_ Certain dealers in ice cream were
C...., present, and many et the visitors treated
vas of volantoste to saucers of the congealed
:lam At 4 o'cllsk a temporary panic was
'used In the enclosure by a torts taking fright'
Ei dashing at full gallop through stacked bay
eu end over rows of pit-Gres. lie was brought
I. after a great deal of confusion, and mimeo.-
-"oly escaped with but little injury. Every one
rotated that I , e would run a bayonet into his
VaiL
.l.z.oug the curiosities of the camp, we remarked
train excellent sketches made by one of the vo
.iritem. These were pegged in front of barn.
.a of them was tilled Toe Soldier's Dream,"
a;-resealing a barefoot volunteer sleeping upon
te maws, with rats at his feet, nibbling certain
?jested saces of mess beef and scraps of pilot
r..ead. In the rear, encompassed by cloud aba
ter. fr. outlined a vision of the soldier's home,
'ii certain arid faces bent over the tea-table ;
Countiftd cloth suggests to the volunteer the
notices of his comp-fare, end the untenable
:2:1I6ou of his place of rest. The artist might
:Ve filled in the picture by developing the sleep
:omi of the dreamer's rough comrades in con-
Zilimiretion to fair faces which thronged the
IX The aurbor of the sketch, we were informed,
to David G Wilson, of Dayton. Ohio. He has
tr..n a similar pic'ure to New York, which will
!zrzly appear in Ha7per . s Weekly
tae troops will remain at this camp ptiobably
=ring the whole of this week.
OPEN COMMUNICATION TO BALTIMORE.
Ye Felton, president of the Philadelphia, Wil
rzitos'
and Baltimore Railroad, on Saturday
"':Ted a telegraphic despatch from the superin
szist of bridges, stating that he hoped and ex
rsi to have toe road between Havre-de Grace
cantimore entirely repaired in time to enable
trains to start from Philadelphia this
zs'zg.
GRILLING AT MI HIGH BCHSOL.
ile war spirit has seised the youths at the Oen-
High School, and nearly the whole school,
..." 7 .74wing between five and six handsel, are pat
-41 1 and drilled in the facings and company
without arms, by Master John Sward,
!=sinew of Captain Parry, of the Washington
reiL Thy boys are apt scholars, and are be
rapidly proficient in the duties of the sot-
Ler
PRESENTATION.
...UR" and beautiful regimental flag, with ap,
' , 4113te insignia, is about being presented to the
':4 &limn t, Second Brigade. ray the lady reel
"e:! of the Eleventh ward (in which it was raiaed)-
?! prompt enrollment and gallant tender of
services to the Secretary of War pending
- .. 6o nbardeiont of bumptor. The regiment has
the appropriate name of " ttoverner's
:TM,' and has passed under the command of
fdagilton, an experienced and'relia
fin Dr. and I.mutenant Colonel James Brady
Richard Will:ley, major, has the assurance
..t Raper authority that it two regiments be
vi from this city fer three Teare, or the war,
; in will be one.
Sudsy night, a handsome sword and sash
Presented to Capt. Wm. blePerran of corn
',lll es, National Guards' Regiment. T h e p resent
4 loan by the oompany, and Corporal Palmer
organ of the donors. Colonels Lyle and
rtl tti,l wore prosont. Captain MoFerran made
& ticellent speech on the oemision-
MATTERS GENERALLY.
:!serday being Sunday, the usual military drills
Equines were emitted. • . •Most of the churches
.41 welt attended by the volunteers during the
1 ?
- -..The second company of National Grays,
'Vila Stowell, paraded yesterday afternoon to
:•tsd the funeral of J J. Spellman, a member of
i le c 4l 4- 1 17..• telegraphic despatch from Col.
F. Smell. at Harnsbarg, was received here
'` , :atterday night. He says hie regiment will be
to in to day, . ••The Kinds. Rifles have opened
i s. , tnictrous In Sixth street, above Market....
Warren Rides have also opened books for re
al their arniity. northwest corner of Fourth
rtate meat. , the Philadelphia Grays, be
'llg to Cal. Patterson's Regiment of Artillery,
ti en r e cruiting TOT the purpose of forming a
"Eklmull. The armory of the corps is on
Itteet, above .R.gton....oaptain Bring Company -
E, Governor's Guards, aro about
l •06 their quarters from American Mechanics'
Chsnater's old church, Pgluier street,
1420i1/1,
•)a,sormc Cite.—On Saturday night; a n 29.11
'Vmq v .
"werah, fr o m Baltimore, was allot is
during a fight in a tavern n ea r s Seventh
:tz4tits meets. The Buffeter was taken to
bus the wound is not considered dam ,
tr. l The wound was inflicted by Edward
;TN, ' 4 t , pr6primor of the tavern, who was
iLd committed to prison to answer.
- -
; 47 , z Gz Orriczus.—Within the last week
v.g 4 u been made in the officers of the Rule
street road. Martin Thomas, Eaq hwa
,; 11 0 presidency, and been Succeeded in
thenharpies;, of Arch street. Mr_ Thomas
ra9 way men in the city, hay
-I:litzurl:4.l4..neirtd.:FithA Mr Campion, the pioneer
ited iti k • 111-health, however, has ret!
t jarowttbie for him to attend to the bum
:.,s46tme 24r. Arrison, the stable boss of
bsen appointed superintendent of the
116,
t 3 / 4 , /111 CAsEs.—On Satunlay evening, !...i,•414,ed Robert Brown had oue of late Lege
4: dQi ing a :mark. in a tavern in Seventh
below ohippen
mem named Tbomas Walters, was se
-1:14454441 b.; being kinked ID the aye in Bed
bttween ki
th and Eighth.
''''Cd t :e °4ol :l aged 35 years woe •abbed in the
1149' %rale eammijos e Pt i Bowler', in ChiP
‘,,'Faat, between South and Lombard. The
a not toriotte
1 6 11 a bove person s were all admitted into the
sF aa
/ttri D OwL—During the alarm of fire,
114) ill," Rope Rose steamer was wreaked
No t 411,11 0 g (if a hind axte, at Tenth and Pine
PRoBABLE Hosirem.—Yesterday afternoon,
three Garman officers, attached to one of our veina•
tier companies, were walking up Thir d sheet, near Master, when they were aocested ay a g ang
of rowdies, who insulted them. The faerM3llB re
plied in the same spirit, wh9n the leader of the
rowdies, a man named Baker, struck one of the
Elermans a violent blow. Theacturadeit of the let
ter interfered, and the row soon became general.
Baker finally drew a knife, and made at the lead
ing officer, who also drew and stabbed the would
be A.SBCEISiII twice, in the abdomen. -The letter
wont about the neigkLorliood for Some time, hold
ing up his entrail; but his reputation lb the fetch
b°rhmd was 6 9.. - Cad that he could find no physician
for some ;AO : Meats to sew up the wound. 2t was
though' last evening, that he Would not recover.
The 'Gentians were Arrested, and aten to the
.saventearitti-ward station-horse, 'out subsequently
diaeharged, it having beta proved that they acted
solely in self-deferle. Baker had been implicated
in several illegal transactions before.
AB EXCITEILENT DI TUX TtrEttilET.R WARD.
—On Saturday, a seen, of an exalting nature oc
curred in the Twentieth ward. It seems that a
German. homed Valentine Vollmer, who lives at
No 1317 Warnock Street, and who has volunteered
to defend his adopted country, Lund himself two
months behiodhand in the paynient of his rent,
which debt amounted to SIP 50. Re was mad by
hie landlord, aMr Pabst, before Aldermen Clark
and Devlin, !;tho issued a warrant for the seizure
of Ma goods When the constable went to make
the seizure,Vollmer claimed the benefit of the $3OO
exemption law, and the only action left far the
constable was to put the goods of the volunteer
into the street, which ho did. Vollmer then
collected a party of fellow soldiers, and, returning
to the house, fell en the &testable, Beat him se
verely, and replaced the furnithre in the house. A
posse of policemen then came on the ground and
arrested Vollmer and two of hie otazipsnions,
looked them up, and assisted the ward /mutable
to empty the house a second time. By this time a
large crowd of Germans and others bad collected,
who threatened revenge on the landlord and his
agent. Mr. Edmund Binges, a briokmaker of the
Twentieth ward, seeing bow the matter stood,
started a subscription for Vollmer, heading it with
$5 out of hie own pocket. The salt of $l3 50 was
soon oollectedy and the Wrerdue rent of the lour
aerated German was paid. The arrested partite
were soon aftertrards released, and the whole
affair, which at one time looked serious, was ami
cably settled. Fire Marshal Blackburn and De
tective Franklin, who were present, eherted thew
salvo to pacify the exalted crowd when threats
were made to tear out the landlord's house.
A MEETINO IN BEHALF Or THE INDIANS.—
On Oaturday aftentoon a meeting in behalf of the
Indians was held at Mechanics' Hall. Father
Dimon, the missionary, cited instances of many
uncultivated Indiana who gave proof of the pos
erasion of extraordinary powers for high oultava
tion--capacities which the habits of forest life are
calculated to strengthen Whole tribes are supe
rior spscimens of physleal and Mental power.
Father Beeson showed that outrages by border
ruffians have been fully attested by generous and
reliable agents, settlers, and traders on our fron
tiers and the Pacific coast. A highly-interesting
family of Indians, of the Penobsoot tribe, were
presented as representatives of the nations whom
we ought not to permit to pass away through our
cruel neglect, but save, as our high profession must
prompt us to do. Two children, of an uncommon
ly-attractive appearance ' gave force to their
mother's song and their father's musical effort.
They all wore the Indian costume, which was ap
propriate and beautifully charaoteristie. Last
evening Father Beeson delivered an interesting
sermon at the same place. The attendance was
good.
FIREMEN'S ManEns.—On Saturday after
noon a special meeting of the Diligent Engine
Company was held, when it was resolved to tender
to the authorities at Washington the use of their
large and powerful steam fire-engine, and the men
necessary to work it.
The Diligent Bose Company will meet this eve
ning to consider the propriety of offering their new
carriage and 800 feet or new forcing hose to the
United Suttee Oorernment for the roteetion of
Washington city. This is a commendable -move,
and relents credit upon the patriotism of our fire
men
The United States Eogiye Company and the
desistance Steam Fire-engine Company have also
offered their apparatus to the Government.
.et a stated meeting of the Delaware Engirt* Com
pany it was unanimously , resolved "That, through
the Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia Fire De
partment, David BS 141 e, Esq , we tender to his
Exoellency the President of the United States the
use of our first-class steam fire-engine. its horses,
hose•carriage, hose, and all appliances thereto be
longing, and the eervieee of our engineer, driver,
and twenty men, for the engineering of the same,
and far the performance of molt other duty, mili
tary or otherwise, as may be required of them (in
Washington city) for =eh period as the said Pre
sident may require snob services "
Philadelphia is - so well supplied with fire appa
ratus that we ban spare a number of them for our
neighbors, and still have enough left for home use.
STABBED.—A volunteer, named Joseph
Dean, got into a controversy last night, about 11
o'clock, in a drinking ealooc,
on Chestnut street
below Fourth, during which he received a severe
cut with a dirk knits, in the bank of the head. It
appears Dean had an altercation in the saloon in
regard to one of the female attendants of the esta
blishment, when his opponent inflicted the above
irjary.
Dean walked into the Central Station and en
tered complaint. The police officers repaired im
mediately to the saloon and demanded admittance.
The proprietor kept silent, however, and the officers
considered they had no authority to break open the
door West a warrant was issued. The case will
be heard, this morning, before Alderman Saltier.
•
MOSTUARY.—During the past week, the
Board of Heath report two hundred and ninety
seven deaths.
A - DISGRACEFUL FIGHT.—On Saturday
evening ; si fight ensnared. in the " Palls of &amyl
kill" eiloon, near Sixth and Chestnut streets. ins
tween a party of the Rangers and some others
who were there. -A Mr. Fleming was knocked
down and badly hurt Solite rowdies have at
tached themselves to the above-named organisa
tion, and It would be well if they woreilleared out.
Tax LATE POISONING CASE.—An investiga
tion has been made of the raots-in the case Of the
poisoned •roleateers at eermantown. hain.been
shown that the men were made sick from drinking
coffee prepared in a copper vessel, and that no
wilful attempt on their lives has beat; made.
An ADVANCE OF Waoss.—The wages of the;
drivers on the Arch and Fairmont - it — Railway
have been raised from $1 06 per day to $1 26. The
travel on this road has improved considerably of
lato,and additional oars have been pat on.
F&iu. REsurer.---ALtred keanird, colored,
aged 21 years, who WIV3 injured, a few days sinoe,
by jumping from a window at Eleventh and Lom
bard streets, while laboring under an attack of toe
mania a-pots, died at the hospital on Saturday_
An inquest was held by the ooroner.
HORSE STOLEN.—Some time during Satur
day alight a lot of thieves broke into the stable of
E A. Warne, in Wen Philadelphia, and stole a
valuable bore*. Tim have not been smutted.
Review of Troops at York.
THE NORTHERN CENTRAL TRACE TORN TIP
HARRISBURG, May 12 —A grant review of the
troops took place at York to day. The Governor
and many members of the Legislature were pre
sent. Fire regiments were on the ground, but the
Thirteenth Regiment, for some reason not known,
did not parade. The First, Second, Third, and
Twelfth Regiments made a fine appearance.
Thirty one freight oars, with rough seats, are
stationed Immediately opposite Harrisburg, OR the
Northern Central road, and there are twenty-two
similar cars at York, evidently intended for the
immediate tranenortation of troops in large bodies.
The camp at York is, in many places, filled with
water from the recent rains, and the quarters for
a number of the companies are extremely loath
some and filthy.
A armlet train, which conveyed the Governor to
York, returned with him this evening. Great
numbers of the citizens of York were present at
tbe review, and the Governor was received with
enthusiasm by the troops.
An attempt was made to tear up the track of the
Northern Central road, fourteen miles this side of
Baltimore, but it wee detected before much da
mage was done. Great indignation prevails, and
there is a determination to take summary ven
geance on the parties implicated. -
Movement of Transports
NEW Yowl, May 12 —The tramped steamer
Roanoke hair arrived from Warthington be
paased the gunboat Pawnee and steamer Bientalle
in the Potomac. Toe latter had the First Connect
tient Regiment on board. Passed the transport
Matanzas in the Chesapeake, bound to Washing..
ton.
The steamer transport Cakawba., with the Be.
cond Connecticut Regiment, wee even yeeterday
Egg Harbor by a brig arrived here .
Tbe steamer Col wrnbia bee aleo arrived from
Washington. A email tug wee eeen this morning
off Binaegat towing a three masted propeller,
bound north, apparently broken down.
!FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.'
PeuaneLraza, May 11, 1861
The Stook market to-day was languid and dull.
Race and Vine-streets Passenger Railway deelined
to 3.1; Reading Railroad shares to 15 31-100
Long bland sold at 81 City and State loans re
main about the same as yesterday.
The Miners , Journal game np the anal trade Of
the week as follows: The quantity sent by rail
road this week is 32,470 13 tons; by canal,
29,976 10 ; for the week; 62 447 03 tons, against
60 664 for the corresponding week last year.
The shipments from all the regions sum up
this week as follows
ELM=
P. &R. R. R.... i
Sebuyl. g'anal-
Labial Valit.R
Lehigh C4nal
aerano. Northson St% ..
g-.
Pa Coal
Pet. & H. C 0...
Wyoming' So-,
Broad Top.--
Treveflon
811. Mt., 11. T...
Lykons Valley.
68 967 27 ,
4 I
12.670
193 2991
239 li
,469
9
5,479
0 2
29.342
6 r. 834
41.279
3477 T
E 6 918
50 736
1 911.
81,406
17 6+5
6669
4.291
5 90 7
764
2 927
2.392
The quantity sent tOrward this week from all
the regions Only falls short 214 toes of the quantity
sent for the corresponding week last year. This
is an extraordinary result, and quite unexpected
to many. under the circumstances The shipment,
however, for the corresponding week last year was
much lighter than usual. The Delaware and Had•
son Company, end the Pennsilivania Coal Coin
pony, only sent last year 14;53l tout--this year
they scut, for (La week, 51,218 tons. This ex
plains it satiefsmorily
. The demand for lump and steamboat coal is fair
—prepared drags—bet no coal is ran through the
breakers if it can be avoided. This operates ad
vantageously to the producer sea also the land
holder, as at least ono-fourth of the product is de
stroyed by the proems of breaking, while the pre
pared article commands no better price in this re
gion than the lamp, except some oholee ]duds of
stove coal, which fa sold 10 cants a ton higher.
Tbl3 fdlieWieg is a comparative statement of the
I_94lorta of foreign dry goods at New York for
tee week, and since January 1
For the 'reek. 1859. 1860. 1861 '
Entered at the port ...81.732.246 11.210 149- 0/0
Thrown on market 1,709 313 1,14378 T 200,5 51
Sn ce
the
1.
Entered at the pnrt— .$4l 477 ; 023 040.70.983 827 3 SH
Thrown on market... 42,4.18,685 26124 ,179
Philadelphia Stock Eichacee Sale°,
May
Rev:rid-v.° 9t 1.2.44A:bin.]
FIRST
200 Penna 'sa --..... 75
6CO do 7434
8100 do 705
513.13 95 do ._ 74ti
(.3t. 55 Gas. New., 87
1500 da..B‘ ale.. *ash 87 I
Cam & tt.__:- 107,1.
10 Lehigh Nay.—
liE7 7 f4trEßY
400 City 68 Gas- .new 8/' I
SECOND
25 Race. & Vine-at. R. 4
60 d- -.--..- 4
.
cLospe PRP
Ail. Asked
Phil& 6s 21.--. .
Ihila Cie ...new_ it 904
Penna. 54...._.- 7414 75
Read It .151 3 18%
Eead bd6 'To__ 76 80
Read mt 60 70'
Penns R 3.5%. 3614 -
Penns R 2d mtds 81 83
IlloMie Can 000. 40 .44
Norris Can rid .182 106
Rob TV 63'84 57 54
Eldora ft Prefd. -. 10
Eloura is '73 - 08
The Flour market is quiet to day ; there is very little
export demand. and sale. comprise 250 bbla standard
superfine at 80.50, and p 0 bbla Oily Mills do at 8.0 4551 FY
bbl. The sales to trade ranee at from 8&150 to 85 884
for superfine, cc 750 , 6 for extra se 230650 for extra
family, and $676®7.25 gfir bbl for fancy brands. as in
ou4lity, and the demand is moderate. The reminds.
however, are very light, and superfine is rather seam
at quotatiens. Rye r lour is dull, and freely offered at
43.50ift" bbl. Cant Meal Is in fair demand, end scarce,
the lent sale of Penney lvama was at 82,8734 bbl.
GRAlN.—Wbent—the receipts are m, dorate. and the
demand Mid at fully former quotation. ; sales are to
the extent of about 5 Oat bus at 81 920t,56 for food to
prime red. and 8i:40a1.50 for fair to good white, mind
ing 2 51.0 bus of the former on terms kept private. Aye
is quiet. and (mired at 60068 o; 500 bus.pnme Jersey
white brought the latter once. Corn is ins autive ;
Sham is not much prime offerme. and sales reach about
4.600 bus at 650 for Penns. sound 3 &low, afloat. and Om
6331,0 for lots in store, including 500 bus red corn at Om,
afloat ; buyers now offer lees. U is are dull, and can
n 4 be quoted over 930 for Penney lv.tot a afloat, although
some s.eail sales ere. reported at 93340 , 363 in store.
Lissa-- Mere in um tong doing ie Quersitruu, and Ist
NO 1 is keen" but quiet at $26.66 IP' ton.
COTTON-Folders Are very fo m in their views but
time is little or no de.nann from mar ufacturers, and
tne market continues almost at a srand-still.
GROCSallis AND rNOVIOONS.—There is very little
movement and no chance to note in prices. 5
'Val Low —A sale of 90.0.0 The Western was reported
IN it SKY continues dull and neglected at 174217iie for
Penns and Onto bble, about /5750 for drudge, and /7e for
blum,
ANNIV2RPARY or A FIREMIIO9 PRAYBIt MUM
sci.—Yesterdir afternoon, at four °Week, the thud
anniversary of the grayer meetings, held in the hail
of the United States Engine Company, was observed
with appropriate religious services. The ball was
filled with the friends of the cause. invited strangers.
and a number of firemen,•some of the latter hams
been converted through the hirelings here referred
to. An interesting annual report wee read by Henri
A. Bower, Esq., alio has been very zealously connect
ed with thin enterprise since its inauguration. May
16th, 1869. Among other remarkable facts stated in the
report, was that, in the meetings for firemen, held in
the hall of the Diligent Engine Company, Tenth and
Filbert streets, during this period, ear hundred sad
taartLY--four men. belonging to that company, and
othera, had been converted ; and a number of other en
couraging facts were given. showing the mivortanee of
eoJtinning these Christian efforts. Among the waken;
who participated, -was the Rev. T. J. Nheprard. panto!
of the Buttonwond•etreet Pretbiterfan Church. whose
remarks on the oesasion were also full of encourage
meet, and highly appropriate. This meeting, we be
lieve, is now iegsrded, like the NOOII-0.117 Prayer
Meeting, aa " a permanent institution." We have
omitted to state that a beautiful original hymn was
written for this tioession by one of the brethren
moment, Mr. Ross:
WALBORN'S FURNISHING Goons-It is now uni
versally conceded that the best place to nurehate
Gents' Furnishing Goode its.: bat taste, in greatest va
ne ty, and at the lowest pikes, is at the old-estan
hatred house ot Alessi& It. C. Walborn & Co., Non. 5
and T North sixth street.
BY referring to an advertisement in /Another
column, it will be observed that Messrs. Naughton.
Saw) er, & Co., of Boston. are c Waring to the militarY
all the various articles required for the full equipment
of the arm , and navy. They have just comehted a
contract with the State ondasesehnsette. forAtia thatt
stud all-wml blue mixed garments, neatly trimmed,
and siitable for a warm limate. They Imre also pro
duced the favorite style of military Sett Felt Bat,
which is highly approved by Oen. B. F. Edmonds and
other military men, and for Which they have already
received very large orderii.
Tag RECEPTION OP COL. ANDERSON Was GO•
served tribtve to a gallant officer. The wands filled the
highways. and cheer after cheer rent the air. Every
b oey andhis wfe appeared upon the streets, and it oo
ourred to nit that if the aforesaid and his good lady,
and alt equally Writing, secured their clothing at the
one-price Gift natal) isbmentef Granville Stokes, 1109,
Chnitnut street, what a degree of happiness there
taus; be in our city. The garments purchased at this
fe 'Movable depot cannot be equalled in durability and
fineness. A handsome gift accompanies each rale.
COL. ARDEBSON IN TOWN—A 'ISTRINING
laol
ngtvT.—As the gallant Andersen was bring escorted
down Chectmit Street, from-the Conten-ntal Hotel. to
the Ball uf IndOROTRICNIOR, on Baturdor, his counte
nance WAS seen to light up suddenly, *hen just above
Sixth street. Be explained the eirenms Pace by point
tng to a mgm'and &Miring that it reminded him of
much comfort and elegance be had been enable° to
SIIOY through the agency of the Mehl eldnent Indi
cated by the sign referred to. The painted words which
caused the episode were as follows: " Rookhitl & Wit
son's Brown Moue Clothing Ball, N 05.603 and 605 Chest
nut street."
U: S. Fa sea —Bunting for sale at No. 719 Chest
nut, .
street, Philadelphia. W. B. CARRYL & BRO.
WINDOW BLURB —All styles cheap and goad—
No. 7199hestnut street, Philadelphia. W.' H. CAIRTT.
&lbw. . ,
Font TROUpAttn UNITID STATES MllEricaTa can
be fereiabld, if immeitiate application to nude to.A.
W. Garry & Co., Tl 4 Chetnnt atract; ,
SEE FOURTH YASE
ARRIV ED.
ySehr Knight, Gage, Os from Boaton. with ',taster
to IS A Sender. '-
BY TZLlcsallit.
(Correapondence of the Press
flaw Yong. May M.
Arrived—Ship - City of Brooklyn. from Liverpool -ea
Mobile; elnp Whoa Sea. from Rotterdam; bark South
ern, from Segue; brig Beirear, from Proon; brig We
nona. from Cardenas; brig Etaldasser. from Antwerp;
brig Mary !deltas.. from Bogus; sax Ann C Loyerett.
from new tirleans.
MEMORANDA.
Bteamahip -Northern bight. Tinklepaugh, oleared at
New York filth test for Aspinwall.
Dohs • melee. .13 , 00 k; Ads Awn, Ames; L W
Rird
sali. Loper; ft it. Willem. DAM' Umbria. NAM P
Leer, Muth, cleared at flow fora Bill matt fur !tura
delphia
eteamers Beverly. Pierce. and Concord. Norman.
cleared at New Voik iltti bun. for Philadelphia. •
echr Ilarah Cohen, Cullen, from Cardenas, arrived at
New York I Rh mat
Steamer II Barden. Looper, hence, arrived at N York
rth inst.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
W P Gould, Cinoinnati J V Donnell, Vrash, D C
Jl3 FUND, Philadelphia W D Weed, Mem phis
B Bowen. Boston It bl glower,p
W Jemmy, Montrose W W Gabon, New York
Miss k. hatpin, Boeton D earhs. kirooklen
C Gibson, Brooklyn C Bates Br Louis
W B rtes . it Louis Mos Pi Bates at Lows
Mien M. Bates. St Louis L J Mayer. Mercer co. Pa
Loins slhulman. new York G 1 It Ferrell. W header
Ira Athearn. Jr. Cincinnati P X Mitchell, Cinoinnatl
L Davenport. Indiana fi 0 kusipson. New York
Chas Ja.Mion, Boston P S Cot, Brooklyn.
ri Blsor, Onto W E Schnook Phil*
fill
Col Mcoball, New Jersey R Van Rensselaer, N J
W Hawthorn. London R A Hawkey, London
W McClain & ter,phro A Shipman, Wilm, N C
J Burden', Cincinnati CL Bo . lt, Ohio
P Corbin. COanaOtictit G st Corbin, .ieW York
Levi Matinee- Port Carbon Chas Bab-r.
C R t laves, New York D Kennedy. Roxbury
Miss M. Ha sey, Windsor Geo Rogers & ra, Boston
W K s, ending L Marx, New York
J Emanuel, New York R. L Robertson
Detafie.d. Memphis nos oixoske. New York
Mrs Wagtail & eh, Newp't M Conrtright, New York
Robt H Morrie, W whir gton Mal W Townsend. B Y
Cowan & son, Penns Mrs Cowan, Penna.
M F Merritt. Die, York 0 W Dunham, New York
Geo Wartime!, new York H W r tiderback..n York
J B IldcF .ddeu, Pam urg Cart W A Howard
J r Molar) re, Washington J N Jackson. New York
Geo Ta. lot, new York P K Borman, New York
W W Fairbanks Wm kurroughs. Jr. N Y
Attn. ingram. Cincinnati Geo H DanCirth, X York
W u Bartlett, New York Julien • ruistrottri,N Y
1-1 W Crawford, New York Chas TPolhetnna.N York
Mrs Chapman, New York C J Wilson &- la, N York
T B Feddre, Newark. N J Durand. Conneet out
Jon G - orge , Delaware co, Pa l B Crows.. hew York
P J Trimly J 13,r0e10, New York sal
Lrout N Ferris. Jr. Wash E W Eisner, Wash
J irt Plume Washington H W G Clements, St Loam
JO Pratt. Baltimore F Co, bin. hew York
Col .1' t? Rider, New, York B Pientl.. Ohio
Copt N Chamber-in ,Pa Lou; w Gibson. VS ti
Ron Wm M Francis- Pa John Chahbertson, Pa
Hon A n Reeder, PINUP Mr Croft & la. England
W n Banal. new York H C bb. leassaohusetts
John B .Lien, New York R Didt)ViD,NeW i ork
Mr Kimball, Boston hi r Kau ball, r atom
0 E Downing, Boston M i, .I Martin, hew York
M Lawrence. N York P W pia. t, Boston
C F Colborn, &Alton M M sander.,Boston
Mrs Provost, New ork s Rer , ves.New York
Dr J Gilman, Balti Sa
more Ea Sanford New York
M V B Buell, puff .lo Robt Young. 0111/1101,
John Young, London C T et.gg. N York
Miss H ctagg. New York J M Requa.New York
J carney, NOW Y L A Will MO. U ES A
mini M A;lieoa. t.hio Josiah Runt. famouri
C C y. Cincinnati Major Febeger. lIJ n A
B /lemon Cincinnati W M PletAing
Sand F Barn.e. Wash Sam Norso. it Island
D Mo..mos. Karam Gordon M. Newton, N V
C .1 it cowo in, Boston Ii A etell Washington
.15 00aren. Wean), gton x a Chem mush. Wash
tf. Sheppard, Wsetrington R Elonglh Memphis
H
C Meyer. Barnhart • I has P Penns
14 G roos, Lirioa p Stetson, N.iir York
C M Coadiry, New York Geo D Cowles, New York
Mrs H thindiqs New York Mrs ai Palmer New York
1 Kimberly, Chapel Bail W A Cook Weeh,_. , ll C '
I Mot.matd.Ptula . Persil, New Bedford
HA, jPierce Dorchester EA Jones. Fbda
*II - J Preston &la J F Speed, Louisville. KY
J A Brown & la, R Island J B Culver. Jams, City
PI 0 Fisher, Conn El Mead New York
A B Cook. Abode Island Evan William!, 111
L L H cutlass. X 0 II Milliken
C Adams USA J ilernek. New York
Dn Penfi el d w York 1 Mut F Franker, Ohio".
H. . Washington Capt W Pease, Ohio
18. Shreve, Philadelphia H Lhapman, Ohio
TOTAL
TOTAL. INC
92.471, 663,76 1 ,
29 277 181,271:
13 761 s2l
30 795 51720
19.1 1 41 237.226
4.5521 69 696
26 +[ B
17,7001 25,060
26 526
4.718' 64 364
4 ler 50.649
724 15 006
d 90.205
d 59 002
8 Beo
dS 579
d
21 227 1,095
20.679
36 968
ME CHANTS' HOTEL—Tonna arrest. below Arch.
D Thomas. Jr, Penns, Samuel Wetberill. Penn&
Cleo v apolt, Penney luania Win at Platt, Wyonit oo
J M Thomism, tiumpter, . 1 7 J. Grail', Potobara
T MeGowen,Oulapter, 8 C Sea Kinnear Kenton
SmoH
W Wu ler, Keaton E B
Smog, Harrisburg
Jill Sherwood, Camp Curtin It el Pratt, Beryline%
141 iw Aden. Camp Curtin H Lee. Jr, Walsh co. re
Lt. W W Woodward.llal ton Jae Steele. Dot ton
L .14 Chandler, Deuoit J Boynton, Clearfield
A.l Bo‘nton. Clem field It G arrest , oast . itlmnre
It wr . eaver. Ohio .1 nP Stover, Ohio
C 1 4 hoi h, - h Fa. oL A Rolle,. liarnaDUT
48.5 it DIM ,
ON, itaryistingkrvme_ PM's , eIFIIOI.
Liens W A anotho. leeward'. C Akxenoee. Ohio
J .ti; Wheeler uteviskaul, 0 P$ 10140. Manideld. 0
186
d s s7O
1 .3 0
O. 81
5 531
2 920
15 S IB
2 732 20,696
AMERICAN NOTEL--Gtieetant street. above Fifth
D K Telor,Trentoa J Mall bare. Philadelphia
D X ..nrt.n & wi, Ohio )1111:18Y Br.vrtu,Sittsse
A rd DoPop. Aileen D n 'Joker, New York
johtl 0/I , li,ans. W ashingtin 1.: P Brenner. vremodepou
Joe
T Bauder, Phila Mame. Chester cst
Joe Penbr. New ork fi WNi le , New York
PII Field, New York W Joh IJILA
Thoe W home, Nem York P Plunkett. Wilut,Del
Duey , Wilm Del ,lAegusibiew
J a Worm. New Jane, i French. MOW Jersey
Briek, New Jersey 0 nays New Joreer
ET. LOUR BOTElrChaMiut Moos, enure Third.
Alex Caropfield, Neer York I. Theo EstUTE., Plias
Lewis RotherrOPhile W Jones. Phrggelphis
A Potter. r *lens W P Pammegti.
J R TQTPMOO. _o.ladelplus .lehit Ogden, vasttare
John Johniosassas 's' 31 Pingo, P
~ BEL
tisi,itozW.antst Renhanio.
BOARD
4 Lehigh Nay..-- 483
10 0 Ai Co os.. merle, 28
2ter Lone Is , and 6r.--. 75
gl Ro.ding R.-- 16%
10 da,
. .
. ... 11136
600 Lehi 4464 ...100
Stal North Penna 6 - 3..... 68
N BOARD?..
1400 CAT 60 Oat ......... 81
I BOARD
20111 North Pennaoe... IC
110,0 City 63 tiao.....notv 87
. .
CEN—writADY.
• 344. Asked.
Long Island It :... 836 8X
Leh 01 & rt.. .48x 48%
Leh C"& N'io 323 i
Korth Penns it K. aX 6%
NPa II 6o..intod BOA 66
IN Fennel R 10x. ~81 00
Cansaissaoref_ 7
Frank lc South K... 41
2d/tSd. st R d1v0t1.37 8
IRace&Vine-st.tt. IVI 4
Went Phila 11.--6 IR%
/brace& Fine.— • 5 6
Green & Coates 10 • ..
Philadelphia Marketet.
CITY ITEMS,
IRA - INTEL LICENCE.
UP To 12 O'CLOCK LAST MOUT
THE PRESS.-P/1111ADELPIDA. MONDAY, MAY 13, 1861
. . ,
THE UPlON—Arch streei. above Third.
n McDonald. Ohio M MoDania...4 0 WD
W Mlllhouse. virbeelitis,Ya H Martin mho
0 w lasso $, Tamaqua .1 E Wharton, New York
E R i wad Ile, Hancock NY Thai:ldeas &book, Easton
E iaa Ayer is, NJ- raey J Beaver. Vllarnesuoro
tirG Harrison _Wlrrielmrs J A Monool. U A
LT - Tanner. New York Adam Oat, Oswego. N Y
11 Black, New York A Herbruek , CanOn ,
J E Moramotith °hid
STATES UNlON—Market street. above
F Chbboray. Harrisburg J B Wentzel. Reading
.err ill. Jr. Philadelphia Jos Sanderson. • omerset
Somerset W B Watt Latrobe. Pa
H. It W ile n. Jrullaysoo M.l Vniefield. Patina
Icier WakinebnrE D Pax ton. Perna , lintnla
J Fryer . Pennsylvania Gil.s. New Yotk
Mrs Moran, , obw York T Nesbit..lllElleriao o
M Neirhle. Ohio W Benin dr. earl. Penns
B•ilei. Penrsylvanla Joel Bailey, Penne
Geo AloAipin r hila Ji.e Wesel,. Pima
Andrews Pennsl lvania Thoii bldtr, rittsbeig
H H Dunbar, New York
lase 7oharon , gamine
1, Lewis, New York r 1 eine. flew Vo.k
Joel Miller. Lano.iter 00 T Watt. Latrobe. Pa
A Wolikill, Lewietown W H Orove Pottstown
J Willard, Chime , Wm Br, ggs:Craoago
REVBRE 110(.33E—Third street. above awe.
John Levering, Indiana Dr Al Applatomh. Backs 00
Dr Jos Thomas. Bucks oo Mrs B C Cutlet. ItUriersv
Miss 'Pallor, Miner:mileß A 1. Roberts, New: liars
WC Go dm, Rohogi mi Wm Newhs - t, Monroe oo
A is Sharp C. 4 B C Christ. Wnhh
Mrs C Taylor. M morsvi Ile Wm C Grissom. Reading
Miss A n trhsads. Allentown Mum C Sailor. Penne
M S Guth, Allentown 3 Rogers Reading
Wilartman, Hemline F oads.'nlinegavale
3 Poopenhiner, Indiana N R Ritter. te.inscrove
Huhe, Allentown " Z Heebner, Allentown
N Jameson, C.ntrsville T V Rhoads. Pototeille
Jt F Meson, Ferry . 0 Rahn, Perriville
CONIMERCI /IL HO EL-LSixee at. above Chestnut,.
Bantiam...Peaneibtania S Marion. Delaware
Jame! Irring , Cheater. l'a R Thomas, olembuS. 0
ole Morey. Pliihnielphie, M Dakar; Paanallrania
L O tiara, BIRIIIIIII4BIII I I n t 'Mote. Rochester, NY
J Jeokaon, Chester co. Pa W H Baddleson, Pews
P L H iteheosk. Harrisburg Jobe 3 Bonen. Penns
Jos Tberuis. I. aro ao, Pa Jag Soon, t hestar oo
Truman Coates. Lano co, Pa John Trainer, Charter co
AB Breeehhy,
d, Bos to nL o. n
Pa Jesee A Nam", Cheater oo
3 Haywar
NATIONAL HOTEL—Ram stoat. abnra Third.
John !mobs, A 'bur, NY JB Fisher, Monte oot
B ightießer, Rear:mg g W Ronk. nhantovn,
J 0 Hoover, Ashland Maxon, Manland
BARLEY BREAP.—Seoond street. below Vitilb.
J 1.1 Miller, Weisssort, Pa A N Wolf
W Mirk, Da,rrisburg -71 g Patterson,. N
Joe Bib. Penn-, Wants . -D Henn's', PirdsdelpilAt
Dr Y 7 13 - Watson,Stroodsb'sWakernab , Lace.ville
J L Jobneon, Yardlervt lie M Paxton, Baltimore
fez E Paxton, Books co Jae Bind. Pntladelphia
MOUNT VERNON HOWEL—aeoona et.. above Arab.
OwnPOinerap Philedellhis
R A Ornvae. Pbtladelnbia Bayonne ,Bone.tla!e
I) H wikatne. peons J G Smith, Penne
nos hLn in.thirlinatAn.NJ A 13Arnow.AtJantin Cy; NJ
John Bibansn, Btaltn'n.DlJ C Lippenoott , Burbecrij
J W Bush, Wayne 00, Pa James Rey Daida. Praia
BLACK BBAR—Thuct sirens, above CalloirbilL
Rev 9N. grobitt, Allbistomn 1. Ratenhold. Weigenlparg.
trinVer, Pennsylvania J Rupert, lig beau
A eneeman, Philadelphia
M I 70 Rd 1,4110. Z Oa 11101410f--41
NOTICZ.
The following Order, mimed by the Davy Department
on the Nth ultimo, it now made public for the benefit of
all whom it may °mom:
NAVY DIIIPARTMENT, A11r1196,1801.
To THE FOURTH AUDITOR OV THE TRHASUILY :
The amounts found to be due to resigned MINT
Offioem from the Stales which claim to have seceded
will hereafter be paid them front the United States finds
heretofore sent to or deposited in those States, exoept
in oases where the Department shall otherwise &rout.
I am, rimpsotfully, your'obedient servant.
6111E0h wr.LLES,
Secretary of the Navy.
- -
SUFFERERS with Dises,seg of the Madder
Kldneys, Grovel, Dropsy, Weakness. &to., read the'ed
"'enurement in another column, headed " Belmbold's
Genuine Preparation," myle fmwCt
OAK ORORARD ACID brECING WAVER,—
.
Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebnsted Qom
nits sod Physicians reemeeting the use of this WATER
in the OEM of many diseases of the human system, will
be supplied erste on application to PRhDERIOK
BROWN, FIFTH and CREPTNUT Streets, or FRED
ERICK DROWN, Ja., ruzira and Clilklt3T24UT
Street.
CALT. AND 08T A PANETBLBT6 aplS-tf
Bamoromoit's HAta tnrg.---Tius celebrated
and perfect` Hair Dye is the but its the world. All
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
has gained snob extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The geriuhle W. A. Itatoheleee Liquid Watt
Dye instantly produces a splendid black or natural
brown without staining the - akin or injuring the hair,
and will runes the ill dicta 4/ bad dyes, invigorating
the hair for life.
Sold by all prergesta and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAHNHOTOCK & CO., DYOTT & CO.. Plulaslelphis.
mkt-0'
, ORB PBIOII ULOTHINO OF WS LATEST
Ervin, made in the beat manneriexpressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling shoes marked in
Plain Figures. All geode made to order warranted
astaefaotory. Our ONS-PRICE system is strictly ad
hered to, AU are thereby treated alike.
sets-11 .1011E5 & CO., 604 MARKET !Street.
GBOVEIt & BAXBIeft ORLBBRATBD
NOISELESS HEWING MACHINES.
The Best in Use for Family Hewing.
No. MI CM , wriirr Street. Phibuielehin. nail -IT
WI I SON—GRA FF.EN.—On •the awning of the 7th
instant. by,the Be.. Richard 'Newton. D. D„ Willißtt
M. Wilson to Mary 8., youngest daughter of Robert.
Orsifen. eq. *
BOPKINB—GLYIT.--On the 9th instant, by Rev. B.
M Tillotson- Mr. John O. tioplons; of New York to
Mime osephine Ebrwit, of this o ty.
Id EL, UOT 1' R.—tin the Bth instant. by Rev. F.
C. P17817011' Ur. John F. Maley, of Hamilton, Ohio, to
Miss loop Ann Punter, of West Philadelphia.
FR.FY-AILARIC.—In this city, on the 18. h ult.. ty
Rev. W. Mullin, Mr. John C. t.rey to Miss Martha D.
Clark. both of Beaks county. Pa.
RABB ELL—M aft I IN.--On ihe Bth instant. by Rev.
P.O. Pearson. Mr. John 8. klunssll to Mum Marzaret
Mann, b,itts of Philadelphia.
1711,E—PEARL , ON.—On the Bth instant by the Mew
J. C Clay, Per.. anus' Vile to o,..iss Rebecca'''. Tear- ,
son, all of Philadelphia.
DIED.
W H PPE —Oa the 11th inet., John Alexander White,
in the 30th year of his age
1 he relatives and friends of the family are 'respect
fully invited to attend ins funeral, from the residenoe of
his father in law, Charles F. Lead, No. 1110
! frown
sneer, on Tuesday morning, the 14th inst., at 13 ooloa.k.
funeral to - proeted to Mount nab N. J.
Ihe 11th Indent, 343, Mary MO
/Allan, in the maiyear of tier are. -.
The relatives and friends of the fam i k eh arasegfeer=
fully invited to attend the funeral...No e rmaence
of her son-in-law. Wittiem , F. Young. a.. 1503 State
street, below-Irlingwihlat Monday) af‘srnoon, at 4 o'ol'ir.
To proceed .o tee Union Bailing Wound. - •
B B.
DE.—On bunday Afternoon, Mar Mb, Alma
Beatrice. youngest mold of Edwin and Lavinia Ana
bender in the 3d year oI her age:
ARTMUIL n the Bth instant, Nettie. wife of John
Arthur, aged 621 ears.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, corner
et Tamer street and Trenton Railroad, Frankford, this
( Mender afternoon. at 2 o'olook.
lilATHalL—ort the 10th instant. Hannah 8., relict
of the late George H. Mather, and eldest daughter of
Janice and Niizaheth Davenport, in the slat year of
her age.
either& from the residence of her brother-in law,
James a. Phil fps, No. 1162 South Tenth street, on
Tuesday afternoon, at Po`okolt.
RICKARDB.—un the 9th instant, Miss Catharine
Henwood, daughter of George C. and the late bliss
both Riot arde, aged /9 years.
r uneral fr in tee residence of her grandmother, M re.
Catharine Benwood, 3.0 Monroe street, on Tuesday
afternoon, at 3 o'clock. se
EIMITIL-AM the 10th instant. Amanda, wife of David
M. Smite in tue Min year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Mari
ner, back of rug. 931 New Market street, Gus( mondty)
alter OM, at 3 o'olook,
111X0&.—On tbetetti instant. William Dim.
Funeral mom ills la te residence, No. 114 Shlsten
street, this ( Monday / , artwork at 2 o'olook.
IC a LLY.—on ttre 10th Met-, Luoie, anshier of John
W. and 'mak A. Kelly , in the 6.h year of her age.
Funeral trove her percale' rendsnoe. No. =6 Now
street. this (Monday) morning, at 10 o'clock.
linWr.o.—Verr enddenir, on the wit instant, Mar
tha A., second daughter of George F. and Ann Jane
Bewes.
Funeral from the ?evidence of her parent!. Fortieth
street, five dorm above Market. east side. West t bile
delphia,this (Monday ' afternoon, at 3 o'olool. '
GOdabilt.—On the 10th instant, /Llama, daughter of
Jacob and Mary Gasser, aged 19 years, 8 months, and
9 days.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. Otas
street., above Girard avenue, this ( Monday) &Ingmar,
at 4o dock
IiART - On the 9th inland, Letitia C. wife of Wil
liam Hart , Jr., and only el Balmer oewperuiwait,
of this our.
Funerm from the residence of her father. No. ••••
Lombard street, that ( Monday ) morning, at 10 o'i:rustic.'
TOELAOK GRENADINE BAREGE Mai
m
Blum Grenadine Barege Points.
Mace Barg Mantles.
B sok Ruffled Bare se Points
Black garage bowls, Silk Borders.
Black Baron naafis, Crape Burdens.
Blum Ella Piet tih‘wls.
Black Orenadine nem%
Bleak Meese Mavis. Satin Borders.
N. s.—Bnepoords' Piald Chevrea, only 1b
cents. Wide Dart Gray Mohalris, ItrX cents.
ec EON, 91.ournInK Store,
918 CliEskralT street.
WA
. NNUAL MEETING.—IN ACCOILD
ziNCa with the protium@ of the charter and
y z awe the A?nuel Meeting o' the Aite.BICAN
SIM% LI/N.BOEO l h, UNION wilt be bed at the Bo
enety's honse.ll22 Gamut u r street. on th B GOND
TUENDAY OF MAY, iris rAN r, being Um 14th day of
the mon.h. M A. WUR re,
It Recording neoreterg.
ErrCARD OF THANKS. —MESSaig. EDI
TURN In our rapid movem.nts and oamp ex
citement we have neglected a dm- we owe top num
ber of cit me of your city. When we mulcted at
lukuirlphsa, en route for tutu plane, lye Irn , a.‘notheMt
food, and remained so until UM o'olook. at wh i chhrune
we were formed on Chestnut street, opposite the Con
tinental. waiting for Fewer (not having had anything
to eat since I. awing Harrisburg 1 when Um a gentle
men (Phi adelph ans) stepped up, and, dividing our
Company into mmads, marched term to eat.ng houses.
anti gave them good suspers. '1 he names of two 1
have—vic. Mr. Carr)l, of Masonic Rsll. Mr..fr. untie.
Gas office; the other .I. cou'd not Were. Through your
kindne.s. we go WI to return t• em the heat tr thanks of
the wending Stone Beards Ll' Runt'ngdon t Pa.
First Lieut. B. F. Mc BE.
Beo'nd Lieut. JAB. D. CAMPBELL,
Capt. B. F. per
Third Lienttonclit, INO. B. CAMMSALL.
Headquarters fifth Pennsylvania Regiment, Wash
ington: atty. u lt
WLUOFFICE OF THE COMMISSION FOR
TH el; ff I•LIVF 111 ed.MILle el OF THE
INTEERS OF THE CITY OF IPHILADEL-
PhIA, in the envies of the United State°.
Wegner:4lra' goI. DINGS.
No, 272 third Street., near :spruce.
Notice is hereby given the' the Commission has been
duly organized. and figs en.eted upon its duties. It is
necessary that the stmt.'s:tut shall be a Phil devhian,
and sash have been who ly or partially dependent for
suppo t neon a volunteer actually mustered into tb
service of the United elates, which r nitstment must be
evidenced by a company muster-roil, duly certified and
in .Sion of the Commission.
The applicant will be visited by a Commissioner, or
br some competent person nobler/zed by a Commis
sioner, whose favorable report will be requisite before
relief eau be extended. It is toot intended by the or
dinance of Counoile to encourage idleness or pauper
ism through the agency of this Commission; bat only
to aid in the support of its benefiotaries, and to sun
pigment, so far as peso ioable , the support which
has been reduced or lost by the enlistment of the vo
lunteer.
Great care well, therefore, be used to prevent ion°.
mutton. and it will re required wherever practicable.
that the soldier shall bansfer to his family as muon as
can possibly be spard from his own necessities out of
the pay allowed him by the Government. Citizens and
associations of citizens, are earn. stly req.reted to aid
the Conimussio , by their eoutribations, whi.m may be
sent to the • Mee, and amo to giving notice of any
cases of imposition WWI may come to their know-
ledge Those grilles and entitled to relict are ee
-1 ant Med to apply at the °Moe, in Third streilt.where
blanks for appi icetions are provided.
This Commis-ion is comp mod as follows :
Hon. ALLX DER HENRI, Alai °rot' City, Pre
sident.
nor, oust &CR PINNEY ' Vice President.
P &PER WI LI. la u floN,li sq.. Treasurer.
CtfAbL - 8 E i.i X, ,` S • Olt, Bolin tort
Tll l, O. CUP LER, E.. , President of Solent COltheil.
LIHAe, B. TB.EGO, Bea., Prearier.t of Common Coun
cil.
DANIEL B. BETDEM N, BSC. No. 209 Vine street.
A. tdc NT Yaw. Inert. Germantown.
PO r TER, hiss , No 16 a Green street
WM. LOUGILLI le kaq., PO Ma tan street.
r" , e.L.Eil Esq.. Ventinspsal Hotel.
JAS. IS wavior N 0.717 N. Fifth streq.
bon JOBN RIDBDINIe• ea , P 0.10 115 ti soh street.
M. wy, N, Bet., No. Mot fiance at. myll of
FARMERS , AND MECHANICS , BANK,
PIIILADELPHIA• Mae 7,11 M.
u ell, nr e_Direccora have tem day declared a Dividend of
KIM rzit Coda., payable on demand.
mvio-st lillaaTuN. Jr.. Ceadder.
TCoMMEMOILAL _BMW OF PIEMNSYL-
Vanita. .I•IIILADXLMIL, May 7, MI.
e Board of Directors hove Una day i seta
annual uivrdend of TIZBAB Pair CENT., verable orql
an
nd e
fir,FRIDAY teat , the 10th instant, 'clear of
to
aira4St
L C. PALMER. Maiden
MARRIED.
Irr - "I:llll4l : Altiti Pta l ec r icnrs,Nlay T,lBBl.
he Directors* bare a
this day declared Dividend of
FMK Pa& OENT., parable o p dAT
myB St AW,L. Cashier.
MECIIAMICB9 DAMN.
fIitadiELPSITA., My t,
ge l ßoard or Diredtara h P
ave this day dec lar a ed a Diet
dead of THREE AND A HALF iha O.Hver.. n 78-
ble on the 17th lasi., agreeably to the provtaiona ate.
oba , ter.
note at J. WIEGANn. Jr.. Cashier.
Tr — BiTifiliorllOTLT lON BANK. ' , vont
PUMADELPIIIA. May 7.1861.
-J ae Board of Directoralave this slay deolareti a Divi
dand of TR Kr IE, PER. CENT., for the lest six months,
paYable on the 13th inst.
na3B-witeSs* , JOB. 7 PEITML. Cashier.
tirWESTERN BANK OF PRILADEL
PH I ek, FILILAPELPIIIa, Key 7.1861.
g_ 1 irentors of this Bank have this day dm:flared a
Dividend of FOUR PAR,CENT.,DayanIe on ana biter
the 17th humane.
en73-6e U. Ia..'TREIUTNAINT, Cashier.
rrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 17 , 1861.-1 he
card of Direatore have Ole day declared a econi-an
anal dividend of THREE PE tt cENT. on the capital
stook of the Company, clear of State tat, PaYatda on
and alter Ma, lath, 1851.
Powers of attorney for collection of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Compant, No.
259 4. Third street. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
WM Ire Treasurer.
itlltArAttl tiOODS.
ATTENTION ! MILITARY !
ARMY EQUIPMENTS !
lIAUGHTON, SAWYER &
NO. 516 28 rzArtb STREET BOSTON,
Astor Bosse, New York; Continental Rome , Phila
do villa; Binge Bonze, t-tintago ; Neil noose, Colum
bus, Ohio.
SAMPLES SEEN AS ABOVE.
Kilassaoks6 listrersanks. Canthens,Cartridge Arias.
Wagon and florae Covers. Cams B lankets . Meets'
Cloaks,Overcoats. ?Cataluna and. ItidinL Lamaism
ClOttnne Bags. Cue Cases, Beim column' nettty
tees. °inners' Boota,tne famous Milits , y Bat. Fatigue
Caul. army and lsasy Blankets. Heavy 'I wiled Flan
nels, Ligat and Dark Blue Clothe. Flannel Snirte,
Flannel Stti , a JOT a warm elintate.fiartba l di.Zooave.
and Regular Army Uniforms. Army Tanta, United
States Mass. Re. ml3-3c
MILITARY . CLOTH,'
BENJAMIN BULLOCK & BOI3S,
Ito. 26 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
" PHILADELPHIA,
Are now manufacturing. at their own Mins, near
Conshohocken, Montgomery county. Pa.,
6-4 CLOTH,
FUER ittp 'GO DmirS
Adapted - expressly for
ARMY CLOTHING.
The mai enn be seen at their store as above.
mylo-112t
M . .11.41.TAAY . QUOTA.
CADET~ CLOTH
OF EItTPERIOR FABRIC, silitable for ARMY AND
HOME GUARD
UNIFORMS,
NIANUpACTURIID BY
GEORGE P. EVANS.
Avele at Noe. 10 and 12 North FRONT Street
JOHN THORNLEVS, 311 CHESTNUT
e Street, north side—the oldest establishment in the
United States.
INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
For *nut and Jrau Fdinipmente.
e..affr 6NT' ILLIBB.Pat CAM P AP 8M
KNAPSACKS KNAPIIAO
HAVERSAy n be BA VERSAC 8,
CANTKE 5. . - TENTS.
EION COVERS/ GUN COVERS,
I, IP.KS. CAPEO.
CAPS. CO oITS, . CAPS. COATS,
And every other article that us manufactured of India
Rubber—ie of the beet material. _......
taja-im it JOHN THORNI,r,x.
MILITARY NOTICES.
lAT "ENT ON !-001k1PANY 1, GAR t-
BALM LEGION. Col Do Korponsy
. commsnd‘ .
Themeuthers, and others who wigs to juin,
will meet for drill in hasemont of FAILMMLo'
MARKET, this afternoon and evening.
B SERRILL, Jr.
UNITED STATE MARINE CORPS.
WANTED: 200 able-bodied men, between the
ogee of 21 and 32 jeer's. not lees than five feet four
and a hay inches bitch, aim of good character.
Moldier+, serving in %hie nom perform duty at navy
fard' and on board United State' shims- of-war on
oreign Marione. All other infoimanon which may be
dewed will be given at the Rendezvous, No. 211
South FRONT Etreet.
Find Lieutenant W. STORES BOv1),
Recruiting Officer.
BURNER RESORTS.
BEDFORD SPRINGS.-A. G. ALLEN
respectrully informs the public, that this well esta
blished and prioulsr watering place is now open for tne
teen ton and accommodation of visitor., and will be
kept open until the smt of October.
Persona wishing Bedford Mineral Water, will be sup
plies at the elptote, at the feilewing
For 1 bbl oak/ —•-- • • •—••••.4" UU
(ma' berry 3 . 00
" " OD
Bottleß..lf, pint, per d0z—..,., . .1. ....... 00
Parties wishing rooms, or it , Ly information in regard
to the plane, will address the B Ilford Mineral Springs
Company, Bedford. Pennsylvania. mla-360
urrON mu?. E, NIAGARA. it LLB ,
C
CABAHA.—This Hotel will open for the season
on the Ma hist. Families wishing board by the
week can be accommodated with Cottages or Rooms_ in
the Howe. calibers' rats . •
JOnLIPI k DUNHT.EE, Proprietors.
Niagara Falls. (Canada.) ?day 6,-1961. my 9-61
SODA. WATER
TVIARLES M. BREAKFR'S
N.-/ ICE-COLD SODA WATER.
FRESH FRUIT 101,11711,_
AT NONTENANT RUMP AND tilißtlT
' NUT Britt. Bei.
,_The Veda 'Yrat-r is drawn from porcelain-lined
rFounrains. mare and sparkling. well charred With oar
' bow fund gee. the syrups are prepared with the
highest regard to retaining the NATURAL ITLAV , U r
TES ream _lto pains -wilt' be spared -t1 maintain the
hip oltareeter Whtott this Fountain .has already at-
Bottled Elishillirister at AK
,AkseermerWifter, fresh from the fferiscs. COnetantly ,
on hand. mill.3mr
CLOTHING.
VABSIONABLE TAILOAItie Et3TA.
BI.IB}PdENT,
328 GELUSTPILIT Street below Fdirth, south aide
H. BTEVIshISON
lespeottully informs his numerous customers and the
'eulnio in general that he has just reoeived his Baring
Mein. which he will be pleased to sell on the most
semonable terme for oath, mb22-fmw 2m
SPRING. MILLINERY.
INEW YORK STORE
47 South TENTH Etre, . above 04,84:mt.
Miss WA T eRB wotrd 'Worn eistottotants or Phi
ladehploa that she-will open at the above 'tore on
TRUE NBA Y. Bleg-kti, came assortment of
MILLINERY BEAU-DEE/Mk E.
BERTHA ..ts 2E 44 . Ests..
which, owing to the dullness of the season, she will
offer at a:seediest, low prices.
. Ladles. to fusions themselves of this f,ot, will please
call early at 27 EouLb TENTH street, a few doors
Shove
, intiB-40.*
FREIGHT NOTICES.
Nonoz TO SHIPPERS OF PRIHOHT.
—ln pursuance of neldoe from the regnlar authori
heti, all Rode forwarded by way of the Ptl I LAD EL,
PAL& AND a BADLAG R AILLROAD to the States of
10.1.ShOHIfI L KEIJI UCKY,
TENNEBBnE, ehn YI OIN I
Must be distinotly marked "'Not Contraband," and,
underneath *hese words the name of the rhipper. The
Shippers' Receipt must also be marked ea above. and
no g..ode of any description wall be forwarded to States
South of the above named.
my 4-Ira ASA WHITNEY. President.
RPEVIAL NOTIOB.L-1511EPPSES WILL
please tote notioe Unit the South Carolina B. ft
.80. hose discontinued forWardlog all through freight
and that erode formerly consigned to them moat now
be conengn to a city agency.
Blears. . B. & T. G. BUD will forward all goods to
their address. A. HERON,
sag Pre 108 North WEI A EVKE.
POSTPONEMENT
EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION.
THE EDUCATIONAL. CONVENTION.
Proposed to be held at HARRISBURG ON THE Met,
MI, 231. and Kith OF MAY, MCC is hereby
POSTPONED,
At the request of a pine number of the pinions who
were expected to be wittiest. It will, however, take
glans at game more gettable time during the Bummer
or Autumn, of which due
PUBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN.
M the objects end order of hulloes will then be the
same u those set forth in the original aircular, all who
reoeived that document will plasma
ATTEND THE MEETING,
When the time shall be stisommed, mitbout further
inintation. Tao: H. BURROWS,
Superintendent, Common Schools.
SCHOOL MIPAIRTIVEMT. tt
Bauxisetrie, May 184. s mll-3t
5; i2 $25 REWARD.—ZtoIen on Eatur
.
asY MOT - Oth, from the planners of R.
W oRN 6, PENIS anent. West of Fortieth. West
Rtoletdoo-bia, A. BLACK NOItAN,- black no-top WA
GON (Watson make)rliarness,-DalfaloAltobe, Lap
Bianketi, Blankets, se. Worse ban M 1 •irlyte stripe in
facie. white ne-r an or-Welt foot, and ben a quarter
creak in near tour toot parnrgrown out. - It*
•'
FOR LIVERPOOL—The steam
ohm GREAT E.ASTIRAN, lion. Captain
Cernagie. N. N., Commander, will sail from New York
FOR LIVERPOOL SATURDAY, MAY 25
rAISSAUrE MONEY,
First
Beoond Cabin, with very meaner eeememodatione. 74
GRINNELL, MINTURN. & CO..
Aienti, New York.
ttlylo-t2Ot
iNg 446.1111 A rA E M C EP I E L XPR O EU C C E VO
A 1 :110111.1hr o nomunieation having been eatsb
hehed with Baltimore, by rail to Perryville and
th.mee by boat, a debt t XeR bag will be dempatohed to
wet oily, 010S111!
G . Bum se meth
BHA BING H ANL bawd rtendent.
3110 CKeßTNUetltrett.
P -
d,oLItAISTINArE NOT, but go while
it 11 Yet to-os nod got ei colored ebogogrtirid for
el. at Ith Ildhltoil complete and' extemova 00l or,.
bbCO Os root, above Green. • It•
IStAJP SERVED UP EVERY
%„/ city by
tl JAMES PRIMMER,
niOR MAN wtrart.
JVAIN WELSH. PRAO 11(411. SLATE
ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWN'
Rood , U oreoaredto put on any amount of Roofing. on
the roost nioderop terra& Wial guaranty to maga
oven building neneatly water.tish Orden preppy
attended to. not LI
"LIMIT QUALITY IariMING !SIAM al
-11.1 warn on harotand for sale at u vwr
.BEACR Street, tiroonit.
ray7-Ir SU WALNUT Brant;
COMMISSION HOUSES
BLUE KERSEYS
AND
CLOTHS,
Buttabto for Military or Eaval parpottoo.
For rale by
FROTHINGELAM & WELLS,
33 LETITIA 13TREET.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
LACK SILK COATS.
GORED MANTLES.
POPLIN DUSTERS.
FRENCH SACQDES.
eILK BA6Q.UINES,
E*Ef3T DESIGNS.
READY MADE, OR MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER ik CONARD,
myll-t26 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
CONTINUATION OF
GREAT SAT.F,
OF
CLOAKS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, Ezo.,
In liquidation of the Estate of
J. W. PROCTOR iSc Co.,
. NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET.
The Stock consists of
SPRING CLOAKS.
ENGLISH TWEED maKs.
SILK CLOAKS AND SACQUES,
tHWE MANTILLAS,
MANTILLAS, LACE FLOUNCING-5, .
FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS,
FRENCH LACE POINTS,
FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX,
TRAVELLING- SUITS, ,
FLOUNCING L WE%
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, AO.,
All in immense variety, and to be sold at about one
half the usual :mom for the benefit of creditors.
PARIS MANTIL.LA EMPORIUM.
my&-Im 70S CHESTS UT Street.
NEW MANTILLA STORE.
The most splendid SILK. MANTLES in the oity.
noverx & CO.,
S;S: FOIITi/ TENTH STREET.
a9lO-/m,
SILK MANTILLAS,
In every new style, the richest qualities ever seen,
at the elegant New Store,
2 SOUTH TENTH STREET.
HOUGH & CO.
ep2o-1m
Rfi PER CENT. LINDER COST
EPA" PRIC
SAVE TIME AND MONEY.
Persons ono do both, by going at ones and bnYing
their Dry Goode of
U. "TEEL *. 80N,
No. 713 North TF.NTII. &hove flostes,
Who have a lar e and well-assorted stork of
NEW AND bESThABLE GOODS,
Whioh they are now closing oot at
THIRTY PER CENT. UNDER COST.
Rioh and blow Moak Bilks. at 900.
Great bargains in Good Sleek hilts,
Rich Rtyles of Foulard Bilks, from 37% to 62%0,
wo r h
oil%) Goods for Travelling Dream.
lowa Gray . Poplins, at 100, worth leKe.
SPEOTA.L NOTIOE !
Oa &ad after this date,
EVTPETtYPOtSI &
L UIND M OO.O 4 ff
8 r
7
TO
CAM PURCHAIID/t8 OF DRY GOODS!
Beinsdeteritined reduce their Stock they sill sive
Good Bantams !
Beautiful PaeLoy Silks for t 5 mute, worth *1.12
Heavy Rusk Fancy Alike for $l, well Worth $1.22.
Grenadine and Dame Goode, about one half their
value.
Gray mixed Goods, in every variety, from 8 oasts per
yard to
BLACK BILKS, RICIT AND LUSTROUS, VERY
CH AT.
Neat Bleak Brocade Alike, double faced, he.. &o.
De Leine!, Calicoes, Caesimeree, Clothe, Vesting..
&a.
Linen& kleshus, Flannels. Quilte. Covens, Ao.
SHAWL D CLOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION
French Lace mauves. ?mutes t dew's, tupeors:
Camena Lace mantle.. Chantilly Lace Goods, Ac.
Black Bilk Coats Mantles., &0.. in every style,
At TOORNLe.‘ & CHIBAI _
O. N. Garner EIGHTH & faiDEN eta.
rar2-tf
ARElifEs
Rioh Phrased BAITOININ, 19.28. and 93 cents.
B -rose Robes. $3BO. 114.. ad $5.
Mosambuitia Roues. M $5.
Travelling Dress Goods.
Pkerhenis' Plaids, Mohair Plait'''.
Gingham, Lawns. mints , Challies.
Gray Figured tiood,
COOPER a ndONAD,
a. E. Cottvtr NINTU TIIARKbT.
.13.—Heirt hoop Skirts, 84 coots to 63 35 roy3l
DRE , 43 GOODS GREATLY REDUCED.
To snit the times
All of our Fa,. ay Dress Goods
Have teen marked to very low prices.
anay Barese'. Challis, Mozon.biques,
Barece Analaie, Poplins, Organdie.
Lawns, anoyAllk4, Fonlar B.
Ira oi and Pain tiny 'I ravelling Goods,
Mildest, Calicos, Plaid G ode.
New styles or a oaks in !Mews Silk,
•rweq d and Pa , oy • loth Mantles.
Lace Mantles, Motes and Shawls;
Men's weer and Bop,' wear. utitsimeres,
Linen Drills, Si ankinettes. Summer Studs.
/MAK PLESS Bittalth.RS.
inyyl CITYSTNIJT end SIGHT.II Streets.
BLACK DRESS GOODS —B ARGAINS.—
w ic k- Wo o l usiabea, 28 and 38 cents.
Slack Wodl Dalamas. 45 and t 0 ovate.
- Btaokikanekaa, 20, d3l cent&
01301 i Crape naretzt Oant34l
Sta k Tamartuaaa, a' cents.
sok Mika. alpacas, Bon,baenea, afelinoes.
BlaulnFigured lialamaa,_ awns, and Chintzes.
mlii CuOPER & CONAR 11,
S. E. Corner NINTH end MARKET.
QPEOTAL NOTIOE.—A RARE OBANOE
FOR_E&RO UNA ! THU: ENTIRE gTOCE TO
BE CLOD OUT! On account of the unsettled slate
of the oountry. and depression in the mercantile line, 1
am determined to close out my stock much below the
coat of lin coraVon. Great inducements will be offered
in Dress Goods, Shawls. Silks &c ., and 1 would invite
those wishing Dry Goods to examine it. One hundred
Shetland Shawls Stoma& to Re. not halt their valve. at
JOAN R. S ORM'.
ap7B-ti 702 ARCH Street.
CHARLES ADAMS 85 SON—EIGHTH
AND ARCH STREETS—
Will offer, t i e morning, a fine arisortment of
STELLA &RAWLS. purchased at auction, and for
malO IL e at a very email advance. ranging is price from 84
Also, a fine easorhnent of DRESS GOODS.
Chalk Divinities. every variety from '12340. to M.
Chen. Mohair. , nest styles, f rom 19a. to 260.
Ottoman, My rteline. and Diagonal Poplins
Silk, Embroidered, and Embroidered Diagonal Xs:m
ilt
liten Bilk Check Mohair, Ifki. and Me.
tyCLOAKIrIiG6, in stripe! and plain colon.
The latest shave of ROOF SE titTS ior Ladies and
Misses. of the best quality, both tied, and vi ido and
nem, ta_pe.
FRENCR COLLARS AT HALF PRICE.
A small lot jtuit purchased, which we will guarantee
to be so'd at one-half tile usual prioe.
Grenadine Veilr,ell color, end qualities.
Veil Bantam all colors, including Wrenn° and
drab.
Particular attention in requested to our House Fur
niehinit Goods.
Shirting Linens, the beat article for Mo. ever offered,
and betteransaties in proportion.
Ballard Vale Flannela„a full line.
base 4-4 unideached ,
whin, fine. 90.
lease 4 4 nnbleaohed Mtudin heavy, M.
I ease 31i °leached Al cairn, dlfo.
tome 4 4 bleached Machu. ea.—splendid.
loses 4 4 C. Adams & Bon, 10a.
1 use 4-4 C. Adams & son, ago.
5 4 Boott Mille Amoekeag and Dodgeville.
1 owe 10-4 bleached cheating, 160, recalls
lows A 2-4 bleached Sheeting. 300, flimsily 400.
spl3-tf
PYRE & LANDELL OPEN THIS
MORNING anew lot nt the Psishionab:a
Flispberdo' Plaid GoodaJSM eta.
Shepherds Plgud Valanoiaa.
kbepaeros' Plaid Goat Nair.
Bkapheria' Plaid 81Ik Good' ma
.11LAGIC SILKS—Very superior grade of
quality . .—As there is eo very httte difference b.-
tween the pries of ordinary Blain Bilks and our fine
gra d es , we invite buy era to &tontine our
Blask Grade impend,
Blue Edge Slack bilks.
Heavy Wide Bilks fur Sacks.
Black Corded/hike for Nooks.
my 9 EYRE & LAHDELL.
VYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch,
wiuorEN THI• DAY
Ladies' awing Beek Clothe.
Pliti 8.1 xnues. Mixed and Ylain.
Bleak Mixed Wirer-proof Tweed,.
Full assortment of Made•up Beaks.
gPRING CLOARS, IN , EVERY NEW
et 'VEDIC
ai474m ' ' No. SS 8. Ninth street
SPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA
riot,. at IVENS'. apt7-Ira
SPRING CLAAR S, THE CHEAPEST
ever neon, at IVENS',
seer-lm No. 93 S, Ninth street,
NSW STYLE ULOAKS, EVERY NEW
style, every new material. at prices that setoniah
every one. at the , large nor*. N..E. corner of Eighth
and Walnut Waste. KW-1m
CITY CLOAK STORE, No. 142 N.
C
Eighth street. above Cherry, are now selling even
now style of the sewn, superb qualities, in even new
shade of color, cheaper than any other store in the
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It is a beautiful. economical. soothing. yet stztrittla
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oansies be.ett fel growth or luxuriant hair. If ap•
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BOA ItDIDI G.—Desirable Rooms, with
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LEVAb.
TN TELE ORPHANS ) COURT FOR THE
.•-• CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Mamba of P errEft JACOBS. deceased.
Notice is hereby Men that the widow of the said de •
'tiedint bee find in arid Court her petition and appottaa
went alai ming to retain the pereonal property therein
mentioned of the value of $3OO, ender the sot of 14th
Apia 15.51. end 'hat thermion , at I be approved on FRI
DAY. the 17,h day of MAY.IB6I, unless exceptions be
filed theret.i. THORN,
sopa-Milt* for Petitioner.
N THE ORPUANS' COURT FOR IHE
I
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPRIA.
Fetate of THOMAS B WORTHINGTON, deceased-
An apprairemer.t under the athreetion of the aot t.f
14th aprit.lBSl. and supplement. hewing been dray filed
in the sato Con , t , no.too is hereby given that Itebeaea
Worthington, widow of es.id dooedeot, clause to retain
the nereouai estate therein referred to. to the value of
SSW, and will apply to the °rant& Court for approval
of said appratement. on Ftt AMY, the 17th day of
May, A.D. MIL, atilt d'olook A. al.
N. D. & T. P. POTTS,
inh-fm-4t* Attorneys for the Widow.
IN THE OBPaANS' 0 MET LeOit, Tits
CITY ANO COUNTY OP POI I,AtIELPHIA.
t state of JOHN RbYNE R, dedeseed.
An avvral« ment under the Bth sectom of the sot of
14th Ansi,. 1861. ana suppler , ant, ha. int been duly Mee
in the said ...mot by the widow of said decedent. no
tice is hereby given that mei widow &limn to retain
the personal property referred .o therein. to t , value
of sBo o a 6 and writ apt}, el the Or_phausi Court far an
'royal of rigid sepraieement on 1R DAY. the 17th day
of May. A. 11.1861, at 10 o'clock a. M. -
Yr.
B. & I'. POTTS.
Attorneys for the Widow.
1N THE ORPHANS ' UoURT FUR THE
CITY Antcopry 0E.P13 I kik DE:L 1.11 lA.
- .
/state of JA.r..E deo'd.
The auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court to an
dd settle. and adjust the first bud heal account of
W ILSON K r KR. r dministrator of the e.tate of JAN 1..;
NICHOLAS. declassed. and to report distrioution of the
balance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the
parties mtereeted, for the purposes of his appointment,
on THUMB ',AY, the Slid day of May . D lOU, at 4
o'olonic P. M., at the whTIIERILL, libUtiE. in
RANSOM Street, above Sixth, be °Ay of Philadel
phia. TWO. r. rOT to,
m le. fuiW-et Auditor.
SHERIFF'S virtue of an or
gl/4.7 der of sale, issued out of the Court of Comm' n
Pleas of iv. ontsomery county, and to me direoted. will
be exposed to sale. by public vendee, on AI P/i Y.
the SOth day of May. A. D 1861 at 1 o'clock I'. m., at the
sheriff's tiftee. in the Court House, in the borough of
Norri town, and county aforesaid. the following de
scribed Real 1 , rate:
A-1 that messuege and tenement end tract of LAND.
situated in the township of Lower Marion. in, thp
afore aid beginning at a stone (a oorner of this lend)
of Lesher. south tweoty-eix degrees and fifty
minutes, east twentu to even perches and anl-one
hundredths ..1 two , a stone. a corner of this and
said land of William Sher, in line Id lands of Samuel
sanders ; thence along said 'mid of Samuel modern,
south seventy•two degrees and seven minutes. west
thirty-four paretic', and ten hundreoihs of a perch, to a
stone, a corer of this and said land ot &must ganders,
in line of of Bennis Kelly ; thence along said and of
Dennis Kelly. north twenty- air. degrees fifty minutes,
west twenty-two percuen and tour hundredths& savanna.
& stone a corner tis and land of -ammo! Sanders;
thence stens laid tend of dallbuOl nandor., nor'!' 4nx y
throe dowel, and i en minutes, e ar-tee perches
and seventy-two hundredth. or a part h. to the pleas of
beginning— obtaining. according to at recent survey.
five acres, thirty•one perches, and eighty-nine hun
dredths of a perch.
The improvements are two-gory frame Dwelling
Bonne. irerne Barn. draw•welt ot Water. II O.
To be gold by virtue of certain proceedings, in par
tition in the t'ourt of Common Pleas of Montgomery
county. wherein Jacob IL Hodder and others are de
maudants. and dame i Fiss aid others defendants .
JORN M. oTaLlFFtqc Sheriff.
SE vltlYT'a PFPICE. 111011 , 18L0*11. April 26, 1861.
ame-maye. 13 at
IN THE DISTRICT COURT F•4l. TI E .
CITY AND COUNTS/ OF PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM. DIVER and ELIZABETH. him Wife.
vs. Wet CLAYTON and Charlotte,his Wife,(for
merit Diver,) and JANE DIVER. June Term, 1861.
No. 17.
Pursuant to an order of Court, made in this case, the
writ of ummona leaned therein is published, mg
Coy and County of Philadelphia, sy.
EageL.l The ommonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
- Sheriff of Philadelphot onno t v wenn'
William Diver and Elizabeth, hue wife, moire you
secure of prosecuting their Maim, then we command
you that you sumuion. by good and lawful etimmonere.
sio illiam Cloy ton and tlharlotte. his Wife. fornierly
Charlotte Diver.) and Jane Diver, late o' your °ono •,
t ro that they he and appear bef-re our Judges at Ph fa
der 11% at rior District Court for the Cup and Coon
of Philadelphia, there to be held the let MON AV OP
JUNE NEX I`, to show wherefore, whereas they. tie
said demandant and the said datendant. together and
undivided. do bold all that certain mos nage or tone
meet and lot or piece of ground, .ituate Manay nag,
bon. deo. limited and deserab.d ea f Bows: beitinnino
at the northwestern oorner of a lot sold by the Sheriff
o the City and County.of Poi.adelphus es the eropprty
Of William Diver. that is. in the line of a street laid out
by the Penni thin Navigation Comps ". called ...°r
street 96 beet 6 tootles northwestward), foun tee corner
of Market and Tower streets, thence extending alone
the eastward! r hue of 1 ower street north 37 deg. and
so one. went 16 f ee t g inches to a earner of a tot sold to
John 41. Stephens, thence north 63 deg. 30 min ,east
a nog said Steptiens' lice 95 fest II inches to the west
erly aide of Ellis street, thence along the said line of
k evert south 30 deg. 39 min., east 18 feet 2% inches
to a corner of the lot sold by the Sheriff as atoreasid.
thence along the line of the same 94 feet 2i inches to
the piece of beginning. with the appur enmities. The
same defendants partition thereof between 'heal to be
mace (according to the laws and customs of this Com
monwealth in each ease made and provided), do gain
en.. and the same to be done. do not permit, very un-
Instil , and against the IMMO laws and customs, as It is
Baia, ito. And nave you then there the names Of those
summoners and this writ.
Witness the Ilonorab'e Geo. Shorewood. Doctor of
Law, Premidest our said Conn at Philadelphia. the *.h
day of march, in the year o our Lord MIS .
apta mat F. A. TRr 00. Pro &CAW/.
ntFSOLUTION OF 00PARTNERSIl1 P.
Tho Copartnership heretofore ex iving between
the Iv dereignett. under Ibe unmoor tdANUI. Nt
ItlB. & cOo la the day diavolYed be n 17.1141 careen..
411 "" C419 hide: o oo to the to firm ere reeoeste to
make payment ot their accounts to nal% DY.,
who tomtits authorized to reeei t for the memo, lad to
nee the name of the brain' wo
, the t r i ii aer . u.
C. W. 11101 ALP,
Philadelphia, Mel 7, 28 1 11.
NOTIC ft.—The undervisned roneetrally inionhe the
eaIITAMOVII of the late Min of HANDY, MO R Et, &
et , . that he wi.l oonttnue th. same clench of business
as his own name, at the rid stand. 113 South Po t, H
Eicieet, and Wiens the continuance HEN or th R en. patrocat e.
Y HAN DY.
Phaaaelphia , Mai 80881. mil et
130TATOK13.- 1,000 Bbls. of good vari
°tie. In gore, and lots oomnif forward daity.
WOODRUFF TA YLOR.
Oonanuainon Me•ohanta,
raylo-a - rich 4 ARCS arrest.
AIMS ratErirTs
IVADEMY OF MUST!).
CONCERT
UT Ilia PIIP - .1..i OP THE
kNF.-eTRF.F.T G H.LS i.k 1 1 .1.nAlt 1301100 L,
For the formation or a Fund for the
HELD. F OF Tit v. Vow NTFL'Ffg,
On • TiffiFOD VENING, May 16th 1861, at 8 We! k.
Prot'. JUNK BOWER has ki. Irby volunteered
egrvinne am Concluotor nn the occasion end will tie ea
e..ted to Prof BA PUS and (ahem Who have bhp
volunteered the r tierviots. Tiara. 16 Gents; Gan be
yr. oared at the Fit. ar° Stores sea also as The Acad•iny
of Music the day and evening of the Concert. myla et
WALNTJT-STREET TUEATRE.
tole Levee.— Airs. 1W- .B,GARRETTBOYI.
Mige m abater W M. A. CHAPMA.N.
nose Agent . -_Mr. JOS. D. NMI-PRY.
THIB hlO NDAY 1 EV t , NINO. May 13 /.
Will be presented a now and original Igati,,nat ursine.
entitled
• TOE P ATilltEr DR
Or, The Past, the Present., and • he Future.
Adam Gray, M r. f.dwl a Adams s Revert - indsan
J. IS. Wright; Kate Gilmer, Mrs. A Cowell.
dna Le ca PRICES.—) ress carom (Beate NeOUred With
out extra charge.) 30 ciente; parquet. Oteatileetlred al
60 ciente.) 3734 ciente; family crate, gents; private
boles, *Sand 19S; orchestra. 7a cents.
Doors open at quarter peat 7 o'clock eurtain will ruse
at a quarter to S .1.0.3016.
U 0 DONOCGH'S OL MPIC THEATRE,
RACE Street. below Third.
THIS (biSON O V r E a) 818 EvrEfteEiltrio, Mit 13.
g• ,
oEvt.N BtB vgits
Pam-The Msnajtomeot bop lean to ehuouotie
the fre•Oyeninir of the Oiy mom Thetre, when the
8 nVEN Will be performed wait many ami.
cone.
GRAND REVOLUTIONARY ACT.
EnKtled
NI() CHER BATLEY, or the DAYS OF 76!
Will be ,ntroeueed. welob oeol,ion
h KY OIiArA2AII will appear.
The .1,48 r etcpNE,
THE Bt*TEI oF'THE BUTTERFLY
Will be brought foTilt rwar
m d.
. NO{ FON. f tale Manner._
SANFORD'S OPERA ROUSE,
ELEVENIR STREET
OPEN_ FOR THE. SEASON
NEWLY DECORATED AND PAINTED.
MR. SiNFOiLD
Res meowed one of the
LARGEST COMPANIES MY Presented hovetvlore
who will appear nightly.
Sanford will perform every evening.
Doors open at 7 ; Commence at 7%.
Admisomn 25 coots. Ch ,m 15 nest,.
'ragGERMANIst OROHRSTRA.
AN
-I+loUri''E their three la.t Pub . lie Rehearselig
the Memel Fe , d Halt, the last one or the eras= to
lake Dime an Sal UR Y, May the 26th. 'lietete to
be obtained at the usual place. mlB 1,124
pENNA. IWAILMSIY UN TEIN FINE
.ABTO-1025 OfIE"ITNUT EITBIBBT.
The TAirtv-eightli BNB AL EXHIBITION
of I'AINTIN6•I and &CULP MICE ta now apon
Admittanoe 25 cents; Neiman Ticket/ 50 ()ennui Obit
dren half price. Oatalcknee ID cent/. btookhwdept
m
will receive their tier.' at the academy '
FOE SALE AND TO LET.
ag A. HOUSE TO RENT TO A SMALL
AIL f.mily in exobange for Board. Address "Logan,"
ea tide office• n MAP
in FOR EJAI E OR TO RRNT—The vain.
11-M able four-story iron front store. No IN RACE
street, through to Pemoroas Pl• ea from Peound street
to tha west-18 feet I root. and lle reef deep, °Mar is ed
for aehre or a I.rge roanulaorPr.. Inquire • n the
b• Mises. or t 3 PO a's 3 & CAMERONS, tiering Garden,
elow Seveo'h. ml 3 at*
gmFAR biilll3—Feveral very desirable
Three-strory BRUIN. ID sir ELLING 11011 4 ES,
with 01re-story back but dints, eneinsed verandah.,
and summer kitch.ne; built with the very heat material
and to workmanlike manner w th °trout+ r m Ode door
ways. most approved heaters and tames may b e .an
tes, hot aid road water, water in chambers; hen I
comely papered throughout, fmi hod in the latest style.
Sanded on tit. cam std. of -.:V.,firn etmet a ova
Thompson street, Twent eth ward. Apply on the P
MEM MY I lit
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
inaLPT -*A eornmodiona 191491F10N, rbaded by
lame trees, within a abort dietaries from tth.temaiter
Lane ;tuition. inquire of IT. , tot:SA L 1,44
my 9 15 South SECOND street.
Ng FOR [ ) RdALE a TO RENT--Three
latqlcommodions brick DWELLINGS in Eaddonii_eid,
New Jersey , centrally located, • well seeded, WO.,
within two equates of railroad depot
CA,EL BRINK,
a .28-tf ilg2 W /Ma UT SW et,
ITV RENT WITH FUKVITIJRE.—A
handsome Pouss, with every modern conveni
ence, in arch street, west of vevionteenth.
ARply to A. P. .t . MORRIS,
ap9o-Im 9 1 6 ARCA btrest.
T o LET-BKOOND•STORT ROOM, 802
QHFSTNLIT fotreet. over LEWIS L.ILDOMUS
& Co.'s Jewelry Otero, The best location in PhiWel
phis for any kind of light business. Apply in the ,
Jewelry !More. Rent NM. fetO
ql4) RENT—A very desirable 1.310KE,
• on the Ninth-street front of "The Continental
Hotel." The Store at Ninth and Sansom streets lOW
OitillT adapted for a Sannix and Harness Maker.
Apply to JOHN MME
feb-tt Southwest 'NINTH and RANSOM &treats.
im TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL
ma. LINO. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Btreat.
Apply to °VETE ErtlL & HROTHAR, 47 vmd 49
North SECOND Rtreet. mhl4•tf
CHESTNUT-ttTR.KET HOUtiR and
JCL STORE to rant,—The denirable Whim location.
isa 011E9 If UT Mmes. with awaiting attaghod. Apply
at 431 Off EATNUT *pa
GERbI AN 'D •WN PROP CR'rY TO
RENT.—To Rent. the large and oommodioue
modern- bat House. corner of AAMAT Otreet end
WILLIQW Avenue, 7.th gas, oath, hot end Dolt waters
and ah the modern Improvements. DPI; to mot x
B. TARR, 710 IG ft.s.bil treat. rhilattelenta, or ou tbe
grerdiamr. e tr
it TO RENT TWo COUNTRY
FFOUSFEI,..one mile from TO*01:13. %%rip.
Wiki,l3ok - Mreet.
PO KENT—TES LAR . iN AND CON-
ArEffIENT Coed Wharf and Lumber Tardt
Mayjandville. Twenty • fourth ward. Apply to 0, it
vt' untthl or. the uremisea. irikalcd
pelt EXOLLABOE.—A i.31010E ThMJT
ofgoou uslingroveu farm land in the State of New
lereey, convenient to the city. will 60 excbenged_ for
sitg_luourty. Andy at No. 11 , 11 FEDERAL, S treet.
e4=- tf
RtJUICSUN,ILEAL.E6TATE BKOKBR
0 AND CONVEYANCER, rionfunowri, PA.
Deal Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms.
Etores and dwellings tor sale Or rent in Nornettiwn and
country. Dam mortgages negotiated, Volleotions MAW.
The best referenems MIT!. 424.60
SAY ES .
111 LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No, 41 South SEVENTH Street. near the
flint fin Tantalite,
:she undermined, shameful for part Sworn' and balite
determined to ment future patronage, has secured
elegant and convenient,etore. and has now on hand
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought
Mulled Iron Fife and Burglar Proof Setae, (the
mnotly fire and burglar pmof safes made.) Also, -
lie's Unequal led Bank Vault, Safe. and Sank
Islibee Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished
to order on short notice. Thu 1e the strongest, best
protected, and dampest Door and Look yet offered,
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's! Hole
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry &a. This Safe is oort
cedeg to surpass in sty!o and elegance nitrating yet oU
fared for this purpose, and is the only one that is strict
ly fire and burglar proof.
Nc rzcis.—l have now on hand say twenty of
Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes , moat of them nearly
complete 6011340 Torty of other makers. comprising a
assortment as to sizes, and all Lately ex
changed for the now Celebrated Lithe Cafe. They will
be gold at very low prices. Please call and examine,
lass.igir e• nr . ..Fr • ,••••lk.
INOVALANCis t%t)mf 4k re f l 5.
VAMIC INSURA.NOE 004 PANY T
/8- - No. 406 -CEEMNUT Street.
FIRE AND IND AN° ItiaußANCli.
DIRACTORN.
*gorge W. Day-_--ot Day. & Matlack.
Samuel Wright - " Wright Bros & Cy.
J. E. Eirr.sy " Drone A. Ninon.
Minty Lams, " Lewis Bros & Co.
C. Richardson- " J. C. Howe ea Co.
Samuel T. Bodine.- -Preset Wyoming Canal Illermer
Dm W. Evermatt.--ofW. Emmen & Co.
Geo. A. Went " W est & Fobs&
7. S. Martin-. " Savage, Martin. & Co.
0. Wilson Davi s.-.-.. Attorney-at. law.
B. D. Woodtur---of Sibtex, Molten, Woodret
Jno. Under, Green Street.
GEORGE W. DAY,_Freendent.
FRANCIS N. BUCK. vice Freeiden_t.
WILLLAMS I. BLAN CHARD. Secretary. jaal-itti
A NTHRAOITE INBI3ILA.NOS OOMPA
z - -s- . L-Antherised Capital *4OO4O2O—GRAJLTER
PERPETUAL.
Moe No. 311. WALNYII7 8 tre•t. betwoon glint snd
FOUT.th Street, Philadelphia.
This Ccompisuy wlli 11.111 re *plias}, lots or Luang* 10
Fire, on BoUdinico, Pnnutare. and Merebandise gesso
ugly.
Also. Marine Inrarenees en Vessels. Cargoes. and
Freights. Inland Ingsranee to en parts a Mellon.
DIFEDFOIge
Jaeob Esher, Joseph Miiiine)d.
D. Lather., John f[otohaat,
i. h.ndenried. John B. 13hhhisten.
Davie Fesnen. Win. F. Dean.
Peter Diegsr.
JACOB F.exeß,_rredient.
WK. F. DEAN. Vise Freddie&
W. M. EIMIIII. Seeretarr. gle-gt
FIAT LNG FITNDS.
SAVING} FUND—UNITKIJ IST &TSB
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD And CREST
NUT Streets.
INTEILESS FLVE PER CEN T,
S. R. CRAWFORD. Prez,dent.
JAM R. HUNTER. Secretary and Treeimer.
Office boars. trom /0 until 3 0 . 0/OCA.
This COMpiny is not Joined in any ADDlioation to the
Legislature. fee
AMEXICAN SAYING NIA 11, 8. Z. cor
ner WALNUT emd FOURTH Streets, continue
to receive deposits and eayenam on demand pp it
Las always done. M.EXANEER WHLIALDIN.
,
Jose B. Winsole. Treaaaree. r reaid eae
PHILADELPHIA,
WILMINGTON AND Dab.
8t.411..a0A • —PUIL•DIELPII lA. Ma, 4.1861.
111.A1Pilll FOR WAS INO VON.
On and after loonda.r. May 6. iBlll. l rains for Wash
ington, via r rinapolus, will leave Pititadalptua at 11.66
A. M. andlOBOY.M.
RKTuarallo,
Wil' arrive at Phi l a4e'plipn Prom Washington at 10.18
A M.. aaid alro at 9.21 P
Throuth rickets so d at 'the depot, corner of Broad
and Prime atm.:ire, l'ililadelpois
mi 6 8. M. FFLTON.
F'BII4AUELPHIA AND
a-temi R FADING RAILROAD CO..
(Office 2:11 South Fourc. street.)
PIIII.•DELPITIA, April 17, 1861.
SEASON 1 WAETS.
_ -
On and after May 1 18at. galleon tickets will be issued
by this corupany tor th periods of three, six, nine, and
twe.ve months, not transferable.
Beason inibutd-tickets may CM) be had at 33 per omit.
discount.
1 hese welters will b+ sold by the Treasurer at No. d 27
South FOOftT H. Street, where any further information
oahheobtaiued. S. BR•DiOnD ,
ap29-tf Treasurer.
irgaruse FUR NEW YORE,
/YEW DALLY LINN. Tilt Mow , " an d
Renter, eenaL
Phi indelphis end New York Express 'Rumbaed. Cote.
van, %via raceme freight on and after MONDAY. inn
instant, and leave daily at! P. al delivering their °m
int% in NOW York the following days.
Freights taken at "irti"atP
No. 14 BOU'ruW DAa VEB. P i
JAMEB` 4 11 1 Agent,
Piety 14 and la zaor New York.
. tog NEW YORK. —ME
Plohirhirt Steam Propeller Company
will cammeno o Mar Maness for the season on ?done ey .
Wu gnat. •
Their Bummers are now rooming freight at Second
Pier above Or &lut street.
Terms soOomMMISUDI. AgplVo
w. . BAIRD & CO..
424 Month Delaware Avenue.
0 DR. J- WlBlit, No. 3e North
FIFTH lirreet, YUMA DFa.PfloA—Treats
anoneastu.ly. if allied to in tine . Ml Mirmes
o,
the LONGS. t. 41 0 rw ti
al .Ihn ft 1. and
frequently °taps curl:Arm lON in its [turd andpsat
stave. lie Wm. remotes an eatable dieseeos of dmKy. IK
and EAR. be bas given th em hie entire attoutiori Mr
t*
Uri nest 20 sewn. Wm punt patients. when d _9l4 9mcreai• st
their residences.
HaVANA large acid splen
d.d e.rsortenwiet orAil leiSel and aaantlu. to 'tore
Ant for Call verr low f ar " In DT
OBA Ri f y ' VTR,
moo tat .1a • u Armor
' l ' - '•,l-•;,- - Idanufacturtd and for
j sale bi
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Jos ta.BCPo°NDatEtrilet.
hoßo.-1.25 tierces extra Leaf Lard., for
gala by Q . G. SAMBA k CO.. 103 ABM MT%
mboo tinny . AD./. Fmrr, rl7
t ribra OlL—Pure Olive Oil, Wont"
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