seller from __a hNORNES Awn SOUTEZRE WIRES— ; f 'TGR WEST INDIA TEADE—PROMEENT ose TO THE WAR—OPERATIC STARS 40'. iccaorg—UltlTLD STerlas CohrElS tlll-I.r,g. WAR runr DOESTI E CKS oSES—ANRICAN SIEGEDE. 0567_,Iistaxon or " tvrofire; INCREASE OF EXPORTS 10:6,•,.°TTRANSTuRTS—EATITIOTIShr OF THE OCR ANDERSON AT THE STOCK Bs aTar D g.D_ hfiftfiD/Tf/ zussas. New You", May 13, 18th. 4on ee of The Pree!J of Brokers, with a sagacity credits. 19'w:ob. body, have hit upon a little pee -1 :? .b ,. ot h b MODES or knavish financiers i be plev.enred from palming off any 41 ig or ~SIOOKS of those States. A com -5".f beard has been appointed, w hose cw.mine all bonds of the Border 45 'k ee d et the board, so as to protect North slits. red from new issues or from bonds we the sl i g htest a ppearance of irregular!. l i .1: 110i vi I *. iiecressry precaution our Efouth , seas easily flood the market with was, sod ont-Yankee Wall street in ,zna rapid p.rsotioo. :' , 0 : , te r, the nompooef and singer, haa just re- R ah Scotland , and says he has a great no. g o right back again. os te in the Wen India trade gate that at I rs bes et t, MO* are unable to obtain a ' cf figtt, Er great is the fear of capture by privateers British ships, and ships of ',ors. arc rasping a rich harvest on this fi ., : t l will doubtlesa continue to do so until ni ,zessiers e mpire a few of the pirates, and .o:taeir (tors and crews to the yard-arm. atear! does the present state of affairs ope .o cie prresiv ely as those engaged in the South ,44 MO, 1110 Whole of which is Isom -0 ea t of • j.11,g th ere men of note who have gone Carl Bergman, two of the Stein - N P.ga a the organist of Grace Church ; MA oast a=a composer t and Mayer, the Church. smashed the opera, and compelled ,v,..tsstratos, tenors, and baritones to oast for o ttgsmsniE elsewhere. Phillips, b'u '" 3: •4E", and Ferri leave for Europe on the .-kiithe City of Baltimore. The Coition party Ix , e ven to Havana. Hinckley has cum. C:naet. t speculation. The catholic, .; 1 , 5 are having some Ana masses sang about op by artists of the Academy, Brignoli, s ai sash, volunteering at St. Stephen's, o tip-top places. Nene mentions that General Dix, Geo. and R. M. Blatchford have been appoint : ow eission by the Treasury Department, I. 001100 at their disposal, for the purpose • „ L sting epsraitone of the abverninerkt at I sm able to state, on the best antho edition to this, that Alexander Cummings, 4 -..ilror/d, and Governor Morgan, have been their assuesiates on behalf of the War e rzeut, and are daily discharging important I; terrniversarr - of the Ametioan Bible Scot lot -Troth, it wee ;Idea that the receipts ::;15..viety during the year were $220445 27, ' expenditures f 339,289 77. Since the or ext of the Society, it hae issued fifteen mil .4olanlthr of the sacred Scriptures. Dt iltatrioug " Doestioke " (Mortimer Thom• . vis married yesterday morning to Miss Grace daschter of " Fanny Fern." After the petarsony, Mr, Mfiticelia expects to rejlia E e el ah, at Washington, of which he is a very -jury member. - The ceremonial is thus no- ID the Tribume, of which Doestioks is sus y j satso.—Mr. Mortimer Thomson, better 'Doesticks, l wea yesterday married, by .let. Henry Ward Beecher, to Miss Grace -*coldest daughter of 'Fanny Fern.' The ee leek niece at the residence of James Eel., the celebrated biographer. The •ra mother of the bride had an elegant Awe• strrnged as a canopy, beneath which ism couple wore united." imrorts at this port last week were only -.11, spinet $1,212,149 in the corresponding lac. year. Since January Ist, the decrease !en about twentyons millions of dollars capers cortinne to keep up; lad week the was 2,3t1,121.. Sines January Ist the !!ig 547,152. against $29,751,594 in the same year. The specie export sine January ttt.!io EGThillEenij $2,893.593, againat $12 1 • is the same period in 1860. crrnient transport shins are kept in , m:t ?Mien. The steamer Gfiesapeako is now witb doves for from at Washington, and :his evening. The steamer Part.eraturg , Fleet to Pensacola to-morrow with sheep and 4.172 03t handred tone of bee. Rehrews of Now York are not a lola behind Chniten fellow citizens in loyalty to the 11-morrow afternoon an American flag rite nod or. the Green. street Synagogue, and Ida hall, general Die, Fmm litmlom, and others. This is probably Cte tteuitr: on which Jew and Christian trza int; s,...•:;aSynogogtte and united in the pro motion of s rettsoit object. In this city no class ine:rttiored more liberally in aid of the wolan- L.eszin Ma Israelites. Sii>rAt4eraon visited the Board of Brokers ate:moon, and was received with great euthist e, lie made a neat response to the welcome r.was extended. to him. D. Meredith Reese, a prominent phystaiika Fy city, died at his residence this inornljeg, The Blockade at Pensacola. - 77nitioi Mobile advertiser. No' 5 .] 6 2, -cars: tectohed wharf at 40ek's Press, at twenty minutes_ resaten , 12.1 k lut evening, on her rohrrn from her untrue- W"11 - attempt to eater Pensacola Bay. Through ztloliteases of captain Winters and his clerk, we r:::tbled to ley before our readora the tollowing a:5:73 iron the log of the Lewis, the Bret portion vi bore abridged.; The steamer Henry Leiets. John Winters, armed Mobile bar at 1 o'clock P. M., 7th rim closely followed by the Disk Keys. At a inter put fire o'clock, off Pensacola bar, were zed by the pilot boat Oriental, under the United Tifig, carrying two guns, and ordered to plo t bongeide of the war steamer PareAatan, tat Pe were boarded bean cffioer, who, after cueing her papers and cargo, requested Capt. inn to retort, on board with him. 'N Dick Keys hating come up and been dm- Puttived, both ceptelahe went on. hoard the '.don, and when Commander Porter granted h permission to proceed Into Pommels, and /vmarked that we would be the last allowed zw. He thought Gen. Bragg wished to use 1•;11as for conveying troops to Santa - Roes and that they would be badly whipped got them there. [ale very words ] The ''l , -trt Aid and Pion r, which we had passed past three sod four o'olook, were also cod allowed to pinned. Bile rounding up to get under way, the sloop • came up, and, bailing the officer of the ordered him to make as follow him `' , f 7 l4) down w the Sabtrie,_ about two miles sc: Through some misunderstanding, the . 4 titys, having got under way, wet on her •rzo: for the bar, and not following, wfts fired at on bet bow, once by the rowhatan, and once Brook/pa. She then rounded to, and a 7:tirte of armed men were put on board her. '-!:Cowed the Brooklyn to about 300 yards fe.gate Sabine, where we were ordered to tr;s an anchor. iifter about twenty minutes "lit boarded by an officer who ordered to to =clown doter to her, which we did, about forty 123 fuse his goes, the Keys being a' short dis ta'astern and to leeward cf as or coning to anchor, we were boarded by 'taint Brown, the boarding officer of the fleet, uled for our papers, and on receiving them . alzied on them a warning for us not to attempt 'kuuzioosi of the harbor again, for if taken in Mon attempt we would be sent North as pat t!ti al tear, and the boat Reid as a pries_ He ` t endered us to lay where we were till daylight, "re would receive further ordera. We told !liters not a fit boat to lay out in the swell, -11 l was then on all night ; he answered that we te do it, ant that in the morning we ::' 4 4 escorted well to the westward of the her allowed to proceed back to Mobile 1 4 lay to all night under her (lee), the :' l 'nliieg and pitching good deal, but making " I ltr. In the morniortwe were again boarded t; , :iongi to follow the Porohatan We got nn '7 about 7 o'clock, and followed the Pozalm ;' near the month of the Perdido, where 'he ' I.- 'lard on, and ordered no to proceed to Mo -4a we loit she had lowered her twat and • 1 1 titer a small Schooner close in shore near Nmid.o. rip whole fleet observe the greatest caution h ;era to any boat approaching them. When I •trin rounded to under the Polohatan the men all beat to quarters-on every ship in the %; the big guns shifted so as to face us, and the -t n , ..tknetting. thrown up; and at night regular kel,ete Were stationed in the tops to guard latPriso „ ., : t, satota, Monday night, May 6 —One of the Das, of whish SD much i 8 expected, arrived K :,•zarsing It is a nine-inch Dahlgren. The 14;,: r have deposited on the wharf nine of the MOMS% and preparations are making tb' AC 'bin aboard floats for transportation to the Mird- The boys are working and hurrahing ; !Seers taking a band in everything. Pre -4." lan ••i g guns will go down as fast as they tie , ;‘,' 743 ra fi t steamed over to Pickenathis mono „, - lr a white flag. She Carried over Mr. r~ sw " °, New e ta who went on private with Lieuant Slemmer—probably the ;r"4 . 10 of some property. govern! officers - 1.- 7' I.4ita , through ca of Lieutenant 4 understand, and took a good look at A t ,.' right; firaeng them one or two engineers I . wen iervi c in foreign lands. The °Moore e m: were informed of the capture of Calomel in..l l i ill isles, and hie command ; they could I credit the news, though coming from roll gentlemen- , 4 j ct e atrr , ota Port Pickens, containing the adja tOttl Brown, and several other office ;r t 'd; ° „ r , l ° the navy yard this evening. They e t:" ` a this quarters of Commodore 'mgrs. 1. 4 . 4 4a 7te thty met G.,,mmi t i Bragg. The inter il; va gt oi n _ w lite Minettie. The eb , is not known publicly up to this voi,iand rumors-are atisst—the merest 4 nt,,,it,” 0 . the soldiers Some think it was a ; others, a demand for the sun - 4 , 11 . 5 '. the polio property or a notice to die. 1 / 4 . 141 icy cum - o ld b • Fe, el all Commanded in e " l owa tg, part, I shall not ventilate at all, wait t or t h e hen was one obee,r t jitit t o w, w agon . " i tole somewhat vignideant—someth ing lt , y.p . W i e, eretofore, in the eirite et either OW STOW 11 ' 15 boat bore tbe American aa Whi:e flig J "da - i• has arrived from New 0r t.112,4'.te all other vw.sels, she was overhauled r 1 "i h She was loaded with neeeenerlas sad i i t 'of a te boarding party were eolioitone et le th"° em 118 vegetables e rad/e—live on board, but the • nary veg on what ream.? '` riu , yesterday fr om Lips- laohicola, having been chartered by the Govern ment. She mune throne) the But Paso ( S aute Rosa Sound), avoiding the Beet entirely. Bhe is commanded by Captain Res. Wingate, end I found in Mtn and Charlie Brockway two lifelong *a qttaintanoes. They are gentlemen, and no truer ' virtu/ ever trod a ship's deck. The Time has due parrying capacities, and, whenever mansion re. 1 quires, her crew will be found "on hand." Her military obief is Lieutenant Butt, one of the Soldier editors of the Eufaula press. Yon! townsman, Me. Joshua Kennedy, staved from Montgomery last night. He has spent the day at Warrington,the navy yard; and the quar ters of the Dallas and Wilcox Cavalry. Re left Potisacola ender esoort of Mr. Henry and Samuel Oliver, members of the corps. That was a good joke of the steamer Time played on the Beet, coming in the East Bass, when ,the Nerrgie was at Pickens. They inquired "How the dens the Diek KAys got in without their knowing It?" taking the Tone for the Keys. PROM WESTERN VIRGINIA Oar advioes from Western Virginia are extreme ly interesting. The Union men there, who coin prim the great majarity of population in between thirty and forty counties, are hard at work in the struggle against secession, the active military movements of the Government giving them coral denve that they win cot be detorted in their posi tion, and that they will ultimately moaned. The Convention called to meet at Wheeling will assem ble this afternoon, and will be attended by dele gates from the ',aunties west of the Alleghenies and north of the Kanawha river. Opposition to 88°6E3- '3I9U is general, but opinions among the delegates are divided as to the proper course to be pursued. One party are in favor of the immediate division of the State and the organization of a new State Government; another party favors open opposition to the action of the recent Convention at Rich mond, with a view to the overthrew of treason in the entire State ; while a third party think the motion of the present Convention should be simply advisory, and that it should issue a call for another Convention, to consist of delegates from a larger tern t nrYl in "Web dual action should be deter mined upon. Listless the latter course should be adopted, the session is likely to be protraoted.—N. Y. Times, of yesterday. The Hoobester Union publishes a blateMent which not only Vindioates Colonel Gardiner, Major Anderson's predecessor at Fort Moultrie, from the charge of treachery brought against him, but fas tens it upon Floyd, and, if possible, places his con duct in a still more infamous light. Before he was traneforred from Fort Moultrie, Colonel Gardiner repeatedly milled on Floyd for more men and pro visions, but could not get them. Instead, an in stalment of workmen were sent, ostensibly to re pair Fort Sumpter, but really to weaken it. Co lonel Gardiner, meanwhile, managed to get six months' provisions thrown into the fort without Floyd's knowledge, through the influence of Com missary General Taylor. and the Secretary of War, finding bow impracticable a man he bad placed in charge of the fort, ordered him away and sent An derson in his place,whose sympathise with the South he considered mfaciently strong to make the surrender on demand inevitable. flow Floyd mis calm:Listed, °yenta have shown ; but for the ability to hold out so long, Anderson was indebted to the finesse practised by Gardiner. A MODEL SPEEcit.—ln reply to a number Of gentlemen in liVaeldagton, who had waited on Major Anderson a day or two ago, to eongrattilate him on being promoted to a ooloneloy in the United States army, and the command of the Kentuoky Brigade, he said " GENTLEMEN : My bIIBIEOBB is not to speak. The time for speaking has passed. I must now try and do something." FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PIITLAINELPHIA, May 13, 1851 The Stock market was very heavy to day, and sollora oubtuittod to it slid furtAolr decline. city fliteg Hold at 94 for the new issues and 86 for the old. State fives are quoted at 74 bld and 75 asked. Race and Vine-streets Passenger Railway ad vanced to 4. The business transacted VMS very small in amount In the Money market there is nothing doing. The business of the banks consists for the most part in extending necessary facilities to those of their customers whose position entities them to assistance in these troublons times, and in re flowing existing obligations. - OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT, WITILY AVERAGES OF TEE PHMADELPHIA BANNS Los_ll2. sync e. Bamts. May 6. May 13. May 6. May 18. 313.1 2 5,000 413099 000 841.000 06,690 North Amen 2.952,894 .3078.89 0 733 817 681.249 Farm & Meoh-• '4 168,839 4 274 340 1,006 017 1 096 486 Commerem3-- 1.271. 1 39 1.601.4421 306 UV 296 MO Mechanics'....- 1.707 860 1.610 262 294.692 296.730 N. Liberties-- 1,396,020 1, 359 0 2 0 881.000 55 5 EV eQuttiwtirg ~-.. 1E4.627 977 445 245,005 294339 672 ass ,M,24.2 1,9.534, IBA NE Fenn Towns - hip 721 8 9 735 014 195 818 168 105 Weatern_,. 1.380.7.88 1.4160 9 392 120 371,164 Kan. & Mech.. 1,032 975 1..29 Ma 139 990 147.486 Commerce 675 235 - 721.501 - 183313 21K813 Birani.. ... 2,192 792 8,151 314 384.493 597,212 Traaaamaree.-. 472.207 311.631. 18, 741 122 4 6 Consolidation__ 7 1 5 843 461 635 1/3.271 100 671 City • 472 312 704 04 1 90 1,17 .131 406 Commonwealth 455 913 419.976 66.458 73 506 Corn Exchange 388 MI 382 095 85 213 105 657 357.960 356 90s 64.890 84.367 ••-•-••• Total ..-• • 25438 055 76,716 318 6.298 802 6 73' 045 DRl l O3l2s. c1aC0t.2.21011. 8.1115.5. May 6:. May 13. May 6. May 13. 131,882.300 41.876 000 8309.01 8307090 North America. 1,916 919 1907.447 341.417 319 175 Farm & blest.. 2.761 788 3 910,930 461.566 447-280 274.000 En 000 104.000 114 000 Mechanics'.- 955,015 868 1100 139 960 133.940 N. Liberties- . 1.176000;1,112000,93.001:I 93 000 Bouthwarlr.- 680.818 706.879 90.765 89 500 Kens' 3/&4011,., 448.868; 4XI /41 181 370 114.915 Penn Township - 643.107 622 793 63.726 67,105 Wes4eria--,.. 919.023 934 3 , 1 134.085 124 566 Man. & 5 , 7 835 464 6 5 104105 83 465 Commerce 482 525 631.490 71.900 72,610 Tradesmen's.... 1.101,874 1136 917 sis,to, sot.iss 349 09t 319 170 74 390 71 as Coneolidation- 961.907 14‘ 737 es.vo 791.70 City ---- 273.14 864 886 80 213 67 210 Commonwealth 196 1 15 X 3.331 152 683 93 5 3 Corn EXohange 238.900 216,816 85 ow 79 57,1 Union._ .-.- 197.525 190 5121 39.710 37 670 15 071 097 15 632.161 9.716-602 2•307 The aggregates compare with those of prosiest( weeks as Willows ' Mnv 13. 111 a 7 6. Capital Btock-.—.1811 810 345 613,810 345 .42,718 iS it4,W2_113 • • Waif Biker 1:Tion71" 17. 8417- Deo. 301.156 Due to other Bks.- ' 3.PIT 555 3.107,891.-Deo 90 2118 Deposits, .. 15 518 151 16.671497_ Pe0.143446 Circulation.- 2,607.411 2,71602.-280. 109. 81 Loana. speeie. Circulation. Domini. Noir. 4, ]867.2),199,462 2,181,405 Sagan 76.9 61 . 755 Jam 11,1868.21,302,514 5,1701701 1,011013 21,465,763 Jely ~.14,311,923 5425,817 2.424.15/ 16,655,893 Jan. 3, 18119-16,451,081 6,066.366 2,741,754 17,1146,0261 July 5.....36,446,440 4,897,0111 2,808,208 15,481,064 Jan.B, 12411..26.388,ND 1,450.551 1,856,501 14.922219 July 0-28.821.296 4.274.619 2.696126 18,924 916 Dec. 1-_-26.973 207 3433,827 2,667.903 16 061,135 Jan. 7. 1851.25 891.280 4 020.266 2.659,8111 • 15461.918 Feb. 4 -...25J01541 4,638.054 2,778.3.8 15.116 4.16 Mar 4.--.45465414 5-006.988 3.811,491 14,165,736 April 913 426 6 200 00 2211462 /6000,141 8 re ,1.4.186 6 452 093 s 3 110 ZOO 16,006.115 15.. —.25.415.442 6 675.111 2481,714.1 12458 CM " M....- -15 309.955 5.796.011 2,641566 16 6.3,291 " 29_ _ _25 296 941 6 289.137 2 545 506 16 749 232 It 6......76 Oa 065 88 801 1.710 64 75 69/ 997 6,7385148 2,607,421 14.626.121 no following Is a statement of the tram:mations at the Philadelphia Clearing Home, for the week ending May 13, as furnished by the manager, Geo. E. Arnold, Req.: Clearings. &dances. ,f2,484,a3 Ea e 231,368 18 - 2 238 WO 78 1231 1 .9112 75 2.269 599 98 2 6 489 11 9 2.211,220 71 176 40 08 ~.„ 2,035 oil,. 86 136,062 73 - 2 233,908 70 354 089 22 MM= After to-day the notes of the Bank of Phrenix" vile, which have hitherto been received by our banks on deposit at par, will be thrown out kir. It. F. Raley, broker, at No. 42 'South Third street, will redeem them at one per cent. dist:taunt. The New York Post of today sap, in speaking of the Money market of that oity The Stook market continues weak, and prices are decidedly lower on most descriptions. The de cline is heaviest in Missouri and North Carolina sines and Harlem Railroad stook- New York Cen• tral and Illinois Central are comparatively steady at Saturday's quotations. After the board the railroad shares were steadier. Sales of New York Central at 718271} ; Illinois Central_ 63116.3*. Pacifos Mail closes at 68368 i, Panama 98a99. Harlem Preferred leaves off at 26i. the old stook at 108-. Federal securities were steady at Saturday's priors. The ituneoractrobist of a new lean of nine millions bad no unfavorable effect. The old Sive of 1868 sold at 90. The feature of the bond list was the large trans• actions in Missouri Sixes for cash, the trouble at Bt. Louis producing a panto to moll. At SS, PO,- 00 were sold, a decline of 2k per cent., but-after wards 358 was paid, and that bid for more. North Carolina also fell 24- per cent: Kentuokys are firmer. • •• • . The railroad bonds are well maintained, and do not sympathize with the weakness of the general net. The paper market gives no signs of relaxation. and all names not coming up to A No. 1 standard are offered at very high rates The little badness doing outside of bank be at 8 to 12 per cent. for choice names. Exchange on London is firm and higher. Beet bankers' bills are quoted at 106a100, and com mercial at 105.3105 i Philadelphia Stock Exchange Saler, May 13. 1001. Eirownto 37 S. E. 57...47264z5e., Dierohente• - Bieber-6e. FIRST BOARD. 300 citY 61....-.-now 8494 co Race &Viiiii-st N. 4 100 do —. -.-oew 9 3.4 50 do_.. 4 ii 00 do-- -Dew 94 41.0 Parma 6s— .. 73% so ricr— --new 94 111 abt do.,_ - ~. -MK 4000 do-R--- .... 86 6 Beaver deidoW- m 414 do _.R......-. -.. 85 1000 Beading 64.,270.... re 810 do-.K=.-.-..•86 86 2 B arr labors R—. 54 25 Rare & Vine-at R. 4 BETWEEN 3610 City Ca... lawn 66141 500 do. —..__. i 6 SECOND SIMI Penns 194._132 66% 7000 R 3d wort 82 CLOSING PR \ Bid. dam,. 3i 4 . elsilmt. PlilladolLhirss.- .. 86% Elmireas '73 —.- 61 Phila. eis R. gam Long lo.ond R .... 014 PM Phila. 65 _new_ 0 - 3 94 Leh Cl dr. n.-. - 4834 48% , p eon& gg,..-- 706 76 Leh Cl 6; 14 13e9...33 3a Read A__ .-15 116 15X Nor th Pennon , 5 7 Road bds . '7o.-- 76 80 IN Peens. Anton' 66 Read Int WM-. 66 71) 're it lee.,..se 90 p e n & A ri-div, Al ON Frank 14 South 14,, y 11 Pews Radmt es 804 83 Rnoo&Vipo-ort R. 1 4)4 Moms; Can ooct._, 44 West Phil& ni- -.50 57)4 Korvin Can Prd.loo 105 19_,P1110011f, pine_ ex .. Soh 74 6s , 31-.,._ .. 64 Green & Coates 1034 Sob Nes. Prerd.. .. 12)4 Fhliudelphia.Markets. May 33—Evening. The Flour market is dull to-lay. There is very little demand fat 02POrty ano aOO bbls standard superfine sold at ata 37)CITDal,,Tbere is a tiloirsa instt,t7 tot home consumption; pieces Anis at *5 373E®6 6236 +or atom fine. 65 76d8 for rates ; 86.Wies aft f. , r extra family, and. 66 75a7 25 for Amoy. bramdia ars trdins to mutat'. e Flour u oared at POI hat 're hear of no Corn Meal is scams, and Frans is wanted ex BLe7M,IP WHWLT ii firm, with light offering. and taboo of Peuna red. fair to prime, t 153013514 in More; white ranges at /400100 SW bus prune Onio sold at MO,. and 1,010 Ns ethane Keatneky at on: hirheat AltUref. ' Rya is firmer. Pnd SOO , bas Pen a c u d at Mo. Corn has de villed 20 4j3 , bas,vith stiles nf 9,0t0 ups new Southern yellow as MO tor fair and Me for prime utiality afloat IMO bus Maryland whit. sold at fa,. Oats are unchanged; Th hor.tt.Sdi bassaa at SIMI, Aar Delwcara. and Ste for ruse Donna—the lager in More. Carron continues firm butdull, sad a small \ business dome in the way amiss. eupcniama are tutu at previa= anotitiona. and the 0015119 4 1 V 4 44 felt Erno l oll 4 44` 1044 9?.frie , . Pnovzscons.—The demand for all kinds la moderate! with a smell kalliataa Gailla in Pork, Loon, and Lard —the laths!, firmer. at leo for tierce. and barr el. Wan. xY dull and vegiseted l Nye quota bbls nomi nally at 170173i0, D. adze 163i0, and hods 170. , Philadelphia Cattle Market. PIITLADOLPHIA, May 13.1861. The offerings of Beef Cattle reachedl 427 bead, at the different yards mostly at Phillips' avenue drove yard. and the motet was doll, owing to the over supply. , salzs ranging at from 8809 75 the 100 Iba net. the latter for extra quality. The following are the cartlenll7ll of the males s St 1. Abrahmns. Ohm, at $8 5009. IS Sohn I•an•lereon. Penne, Ironies. $85009. 73 McQuaid 8c Carr. Climax. $8.6009 33 Boatl & Chester conoty. $909 to. 61 Kim nle & Kirk, Lancaster county. $llllOl2OllO 80 S. MeFulen, Cheater nnd Lancaster. $8 50m9.311‘. .311 P. Bathe* Lenoseter county, 48750925. 46 P. McMillen, OhiO, $8 188043 * 151 Cochran & McCall Lancaster orcoty, $8.50429.25. 100 M oo n y midee as.eore 25. 12(1 & [smith. Ohio. $8 tess9.7o „ XI Seltiamridge. Lineman tummy, liff Wel 70 J Ka , UlOBl. e 8 5009 • 55 Fellhimer & Kayla. Vino $8 55529. 315 H Pennsylvania, 88.5009. 45 Fuller & Prothers. Ohio, $86009. 85 Frank Miffi n, Pennsylsenta. $8 6009. 99 Ames Itloulymenn La-,teeter count,. 88 5069, la Sderp'e Case-. Lancaster county. 89.8009 SO. 7 Coates. Chaster county. sB®6 75. 23 Knox, Lanosstsrcouniy. sBaB. 8 Clark. LacCaatet counry, $BO9. 117 Amman & Co.. Laminator own:ay. 390950. 14 'l' Masterte. LB.llollxter eonnty,.sBo9 294 03 Haymaker & bro.. Lemmata' enmity. sun as, 15 Sohn Av , ry, Cheater county. $8 7509 15 7.13. Killer, Lancaster o 'unty, $8 500915. 29 J. It. Fancy. Lancaster county. $BOO. Of Cows. the -ales re abed 40. at $22 to $3O each for Springers, a d 4125 to $3B for Cows and Calves. About 9.f00 Hole were Maimed Of at IMhOfra and the Avenue Yards, mostly at the former yard, at from Sim 86 50. showing a decline of 500 the 100 Th,. some 4 009 sheep were offered and sold at 4.11424,ge lb gross. [From Dr. G F. Bigelow, Boston. THROAT AIFP'3C T I 0 1r .—Brown'e Bronchial Troches are a aimpte and elegant form of administer ins. in combination, several medicinal substances, bald in general esteem, among physician% in the treat ment of Bronchial Affections. myll-etuttigt MHz LINCOLN SHOPPINH.—On Saturday Mrs. President Lancoln did considerable shopping in Philvdelphia. She made numerous eurehasee for the White House, bought some dry goods for her own wear, and selected a neat and &agent snit for" Bob," at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockbill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and NA Chestnut street. She OM left dB order for a full suit for this President. Mrs. L. is a lad! of taste and judgment. THE TROOPS ACCEPTED AND OFFERED. — UP to thin time, the total number of troops whose tervioes have been accepted by. and Uttered to the Government for the prezettt etnerieuoy, amounts to the extraor dinary number of 300 too. What a brilliantsight would be presented ifs large army like thie oould all be clothed in the substantial and well. made garment. told at the one-pries Estalashment of Granville Stokes. 009 Chestnut street. Gifts of every description for both ladies and gentlemen are given to gurohasers. A REIII Steamship Joseph Whither. Loveland, 44 hours front Boston. with indigo to Ether/ Winsor. Steamship Delaware,' Johnson, 22" hours from New York, with mdse and 911.313enCeTe to James Anderdloe. Passed L 13 Wentworth. lumber loaded off the Buoy on the Middle : bark Emily C dtarr. from Elam, and Behr A Bell. elf Reedy Island, all bound UP. Bark Thee Pailettt Dill, from Porto Cabello 29th nit, with coffee. &c, to Palau tc Son. Bailed in company with eohr ',dale,. for Noir Brig Geo Downey, Jammer. 15 data from Trinidad, with sugar and moisten' to 8 Morrie Wain & Co. rchr Annie Bell. Crocker. 9 days from Barna la Grande. with sugar and molasses to id A W Welsh Rohr W 1, Montague. carman. 12 dale from Potion. r R. with sugar and molasses to John Mann & Co, Mai lath lot 32, loci 78 spoke ship tat Cannes, tram new O rleans for Liverpool, 6 days out. Bohr Honed. Peermon, le days from Bermnda, with potatoes. &o. to A E Outerbridge. Rohr L D Wentworth. Rydrirog days from Buokeport. With spars to E A Bonder A Co. Mohr D L. Stamm, Norris. from Boston. with lodge to Crowell & Bohr Edwin Reed. Goodseeed, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to Tyler. Stone & Co. Bahr Delaware Denby. IL day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas Barrett & Bon. Bohr Hannah Barrett. Jonre.l day from (Myrna, Del. with corn to Jas Untwist & Bon. Bohr Beim Wolfe. Atkins. 1 day from Milton. Del. with grain to Christian /t Curran. Bohr Olivia. Fox. 1 day from 'Odessa, Del, with grain to Chnstinn & Curran. Bohr Mechanic, Corliss. I day from Odessa. Del, with er,on to Christian A Curran. Behr Sarah Sephia. Moore. S days from Still Pond. Md. with oats to Jas L Bewley & Co. Fehr Chas Atkinson, Atkins. > day from Milton. Del, with oorn to Jan L Ranter Co. _ Fehr Wm 4thorge. Hazel, 1 day_ from Smyrna, Del, with earn to JrlB IJ Bewley A Co. Steamer fleverly. Pieroe, 21 hours from Raw York. with mdse to W P Clyde. $l4 1355,164 36 $14173.654 11' BOARDS. 14/Reading 15 BOARD 104 City 614_ new 91 lOW Penns on. —.... 74X CRES—DULL. CITY ITEMS. INTELLICrENCE. s; POURTII PAGE CLBARBD. Bark Kanawha. Lrooh, New York, J M Bayley, Bohr 1 P Cake: Endicott, &WWI Van Due% NOT ton & Co Soh? H El Bailey , . Robinson. Denversport, do. Sohr J L Bese, Webb, Newbnryport, do Behr Western Star, Norris, Cardenas. Geo It Ayres. Sohr CWi hams, bedding, Providence, L Andenried & Co. Bohr Edwin loud, 9Mspeed, Post9n, TVs!! one & co. r Soh Fanny. Mashes , . Lynn, - do Bohr Shenandnah t Gendy. Providence, Repslier&Bro. Sohr Fannie Keating, Snow. Boston, 24 Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Neptune. Magee. do do Rohr D gireLmen. Soya do do Rohr Restless. Blackman. do do Fehr .1 Frambes. Romans. Salem, John R White Bohr Ambition. White, Vienna. Del. - do Bohr Levin Lank, Dorm. Concord, Did. Captain. Ser Farmer, Poynter, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. MEMORANDA, Fehr Maid Queen, Raise, cleared at New York yester day for tins port. #•teateer Meek Diamond. Allen, henoe.arriyed at New York yesteroav Steamers P F Heath. Sidon. and Novelty, Morrison! hence arrived at !Yew York yeererdaY. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, DV TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST ALOKT CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Miami:int. W W Wilmot, Cinomnati3O J C Burnet, Cinoinnatt, 0 1) B I:3*. all. York, Pa Joke P Crosby, New York /semi W Tuttle, New York 8 A Allen. New Jersey A F mblott. sr. New York NM lienoimin, Parte E H Coster. New York 0 T Sherman, Milo Geo L. mavens. Boston T A W. lutney, Now Jollier F P Mavens, Boston A 0 Mitchell Ohio - F Pearson, c A Otis Tufts, Wigton C ilotton. U 8 A Bon John B BersiOn,N Y W Treol, VS A w R ru•tin, Phrla O I Surt, lynx-nee N.Y Sohn litorgeg. Dayton., 0 - 3 0 Burt. New Yor k P J Nalle UR la P NAM nd,e Boston T V Rawkngs, New York E I Brooks, New York'- Clifferd Smirk. D 34, Tae It th, r op, New York- G - B Thnl.l,t i atinaporsret cr-- J POMilne Perms, air, *0.4. v PI • °l-sy, 'tumor, W Rummy, T. N 4 Jno TBwaset, Cincinnati W 118 Moor, Maine 14 M R7Odtt. Gluoumkt.4o W Fumatorie, Penns-- 8 8 Davis & da, N York W ;robins n & la. Mra Wells, Massaohnsetts Mrs OcUrne, Lb asslielonietla John R Bourne. Mau Semi= u Gregory. in.l4 kieherdeon,Oluo D W Pierson, Cinomnati W Elks, Philo P R Nbrobell. Cincinnati C Newman, New York P 1. Macomber A la. Roston Gen DA Gillet. Baltimore Mary F Banner, US A D B Trumbalb Maryland .1 C Owen. Baltimore W TreMball, Baltimore JohnJorree, 1.0 J..hu H root. New York tie .obertn. New York Semi IF oalton. Poston cant Zuni,. 8 A A Thurkield, Ohio N &win & la. Boston A Small, York. Pa M Barber. Maryland Jae Park, Jr, Pittsburg McNair. Galveston W B Pease, Camp moCPn A F eye. Ilertror 4 , en J Ramat. Conneetient Marcus Wilke. New York Oscar Coles. New York E C Thurston New York J N Dalt, California A. i!den, Philo Maj Dodge A Bhunentha . New York Anon. New York F G Wolbert New York EA C nover, Conn J 8 Strong, o:inner:bout I. Glover Lieut 11 Simth, USA Mist A Tammany. lik Bay F Shoemaker A la, Ebenbl 3 lii let. New York Robt Ross, Penne s McCombs ,Delaware F Mayor, lonteapter W B Royal. ti 8 A t.lhan.bers U 8 A I F Nolen,. Connecticut A Pell, New York A A Beach, NOW York OW AW illiams, Boston Cook, Gino G w Saneord. New York r , Richardson, Newyork .7 B Murray. New York R Newark, N J GM. Simonson. New York C Merriam. Mass 11.11 - artchonie, New York Wm N Altemns. N Y W Q Jewett, Colorado I) eterratt N,w Yerk„ J II "'corer. Penna. 11W VMS Voort.in. N 11 Cog, New York .1 Gallatin. 'be, York Geo T Coe, New York J F West, Boston W 13 Kimball. Boston 0 R F Stern, Riccmond M Baylor. New .ersey Hon A Kendall dr. la, iffsh Miss Kendall, Washington Mr Kendall & Is. Wean 113 Murray. New York Theo Rerongon. N York A Atwood. Tro y , N Y Mira A Cunningham. Wean Mae M.l Cunningham. D C Mn Granger & son, D tr )3 G Boardmanßoston Mr Sziethen, Baltimoreel Dyer. biew it y l ork Allan Rutherford. York Miss Bergh,_ew York W owight, Boston Mr Col bin, Washington M B Edinger, New York John n Taylor, Jr Jae 8 Fi nger , New Mir Stewart, sngland Mrs Simes d:3 e_h, Weak . W 13. Newman, New York Wm Day, New York aIt:ItCHANTS" BOTKL—Potirth street. below mob. V N B rdiHiatt. Ohio W W Belli. Clearfield 13 C Stratton Ohio J K Johostne, Inciana C H Phelps. Cincinnati. Jas Caldwell Incises Eli Hos , ey. Cincinnati Cii Lefever, Lancaster Mrs Lefever, t ammeter Miss !Libman, Lar.oaster Davis Wallace. Lane co Patrick Maher. NJ J S Weems. Piew Jarseor ftiohd Kear. Minersville it C Boar, Penes I ism! Mel leans. Onlo El McFarland Ohio lieo Hull, Cincinnati It F Brown, ?leading J Jeffers, Daltunore gm W S Sm Ha ith. York. Pa W I..anoaster as *R rvin, Cle angier. arfleid, York. Pa Wm IPa A Q Rose. Cincinnati Pi 0 }tarlatan, Penns Dr h. ii Fester. Philipabare . 1 ~ Miens. CalifOrll4 1:1 Clark, Penns. Al TrUrnEtn. ltaverldrd, ra Geo J Bolton. HarrisOttrg It G Armstrong, Baltimore AMERICAN HOTEL—Chest:eat street. above Firth I F May, 88308, Mil J j 3 Montgomry, Philp 3 B Kiley, Ohio J ~rown, Montg omery, J B Benton, New York J Gilliland. , Camp Wayne O. I. Merrifield, New York Levi B Bilotti. Brokaw V Blanchard. Wash, D C W D Smith, Berlcs oo W Stewart. Phila H Frick. Lewisburg llient Edwards. Penna ti Brinton, v 4 eat Chester C inoyer , rhila J r I/ 8101,iilt i rrishurs 11 J W , llllTis ' Washington I) a Dater. ew 'lora eeo J Hughes. Penne, . Batch, lowa J H. G Miles. West Chester 3 8 Stover. Penns L F Lane, Penne A B isnag4er, Penns C Raab, Penns .1 ilefferies. Phila. W t filo Donold. Penny C W Bilimen, Look Haven R Miser. Delaware W_F linneldson. Unmans Yvrit'ds , l l ,7:l4:lite"'" k i; , "r f u NfA u . AT. i .gr k II C Wolcott aware are Cast H Jenkins, LT 8 A W o ne . Delaware Deo Harris, Delaware T. LOUIE BlYl' BLo--Chestont strut above Thing. Peter Werd,Ciaeinneti A B Danforth, New York Wm urphy,,J 8 A A. MI Wills, Neer Jam! naval , :lark.New Jersey E R H Buff.lo W erunk,Bwton John G eelley. Wheeling A Doha, ligeonsTivarila • Reese p ?him B W Biggs Bermuda R,O Jolley. New York J A teunshonsr,Haltiniore h-e H r eters, Plii!a Miss 8 Brown L P Brooke. Potuvine We s anchy, Baran:on W B Beare. flew York Kemenen, Phil& J Dnurberiy, retie W V Hoods, New York Thos W Morgan, /I Jersey Jae A Mani% Baltimore THE UNlON—aroh street. above Third. Peter Dell. Newark, N 7 C nanny*. Weet Point Etrong. Ohio A Leopard, Pe. Jae Brown, N J FRepben Lau lack, Feetoe rhos L r eaten Josiah Beeo9o, Waytieeb" Joe ?non, WeA neeboro JM Irwin, Green Cootie E C Wells, Many Pt X Bentley, Pa Jut Hedges, Pa E M Hood Bridgeton W W bloGingan_,Tamaetut John Rarrold_, Phila Jae K blitobett. Danville el H Rohrer. rennerivarda. Geo C Hammer. Allegheny John K eoover,Abegheny Dr Cleborn• sf, (J COMMERCIAL ILO rEL-Bixtb at.. above (iestnut. I. G Baker, Delaware co Chas Femme, New Jerser V L Nioever, Penne. J N Glundtn• Delaware oo H A Reading, U 8 A J P Brown. F 011126 B Smith. U a A W W Wilkins. W Chute? El,as Thompson. Papua 11 Walton, beater oo 8 liarof_ily, Penns D R W alton . Chester no John J TILTIOT. VOW JeraCJ Jam L PntheY. Chester oo Joe POIIITOO, New Jersey h Potts. Bridsnott. Pa W Cheater Jas b kirk. Chester eo W 'summon. Wilm. vet it At Bpi, Art Iminglon.DOl LS B Darlington, limn& r Eniaer, Juniata oo G Rama , Lanoaater oo Ja4 K Ramsey. Vetoed, Pa Jos Reed Jela. Maryland J H Baines, Lancaster co STATES ENlON—Starket street. above Sixth. 1 1. II avow, Lossosotor Joe p rowooll.Lano co V L °word. New York I A Bntz. Newport H H Hater. Lanomder oo D Mosier 'lea ire oo .1 Willis . polawaro H Mgro wn. relaware obn Du nom Maryland 1 Et Ad .ma. lAseastor co IL tettler. Pali. a. F Wolt abut. York oo .s ROOke)iLlkailkattr, 00 W B. Asa. Penn* J Fmil h. reams W... m Martin York, Pa 4 • Pf.ble-, Penns M ..* Durham. Perna Towa pci.ke. : healer oo D Breton:l.o, Peons Wm Wo I, Pc. tin A Men , cm Ht. Calltaki awlytt,. Peru 00 9 Poach Perry no Lor t.P o McQuaid. Ytala 31 W I- aqhle. L ma 00 Jame. Sob net, Lana 00 Van Walton. locttaburt NATIONAL HOTHL—Haoe linnet. above Third. i. LIE ot L C Leibt, Maryland A H Beck. Leek Haven 0 w iiatAsk. Lock Haven P Y Bic h alinser, ye nt , L M Uhler & l it New Br ow • Yobs t t...t x ,, a . p a P..ren. Pio& Offive • livolty Mai land R F Media. Maryland M W feet_er, roans flobt Datbegton. Penns D Daub. PottsvalLe QA, Clarl•A_Pennit L MeV Palma Vv west Chester tr_ptd Ponalidire M Coffman, Dioconaban =Me lateberre THE PRIML-PRADELPHIA, TuEgßoi, _MAT 14,f ; 061 i REVERE ROUEE—' Sierdevent & stf. Pe J 'Whitaker. Mt Clair CaP4J P Ditherer, C Boon H r'reifer. Pan '.& R 0 e rror ! Pawls W C Tliompsootc la. Penns F Meru, itiddlebore, D Brtuth, leilrorcl. Del J Cressman. Sellersville BLACK BEAR—Third bove Callowhill. O L Trelat. Penna. • [neon. Erhart" Mr B Tomlinson. Byherry * . Borehen" 4 . Large. B-oe. 00 111 California 'snider. Penns a robo t Penns H Boyer, ennlneytown Ten. Zionsville D flinefried Adamstown 8" ler. tlern • ille J Robenhold. Port Clinton vitiate, BrberrY K Beaver. Cheater Taller D Olney Cnemmens. Doylestown . BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Thiel ate A Smith, Uniontown, Pa Ssaib T i 1 -unmoving. Harrisburg A SA- X C Horton, N Carolina Damid John Winegar. Pa i 8,0.011 Geo Pisenhuth, Pottsville J Whit: Jahn Fromb Oxford, 1.1 B Melb C Coburn. Banton MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Enoo Thus Barnes. Damasens 000_Pn 'Phan White la N Janney Mr iffin Goo /drams Way_ ne no Mr T W Jan M Kennedy - , 14 Jo/N' BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL-4WD VI Ram Bridgeton Jon ROL How.rd Per.on,Thinke ee IW To I Mnrriolr, Wrightetown 3se Jen Rohner. Abington beak' ti Jones T Comly, new Hope Mrs C G SPECIAL NO . rhl3l,UM ' THEA.EIIII/ Ds_ aItxXIIN _ay i Sh'ALED PROPOSALS will be re ' ed at this De partment until twelve o'clock noo f Tuesday. the twenty-first day of May now ourreti r the remain der of stook of the United States, to Issued under the set of Congress approved etlro ebruary lut , amounting to eight millions nine Min and ninety- four thousand dollars. Tots 15V4cIt wi sr intermit at / the ;site of six per cent. per annum, ble semi-an neafir on the fi rst days of January . July. in eaoh year, and will be reimbursable in t ty years from l e the first day of January last. • ; She proposals must state the sum: red for each hinarad dollars of stook. and malt be f One or mare ta i thousands of dollars. without fraotioti ne per cent. of tLe amount offered must be depose th the Trea surer of the United States at Waehin n. or with an assistant treasurer at Boston, 'Palled hie, or New York. subject to the order of the Bore of the Tree ellrY i and the certificate showing str deposit must micrnipany the offer. The act reser the teore tary the milt to decline bide not rege es advan tageous to the United Ewes. . . The amounts payable under the flee offers for this loan must be deported with Aker Rainer of the United States, or an assistant tresaure Boston. New York, or PlliiddelPhla , , on or before twenty-fifth day of May. now current; but if any opted bidder shall desire o deposit at any, other po hie request will be considered. t , On the receipt here of the proper coll i gates show ing such deposit, oertilkistes of fused ' took will be issued to the sueoesetil bidders or theilledneles for the amounts:to whioh they may be entit I, in sums of one thousand. five thousand. and ten thunind dollars each, es may be required. Inscribed:f mot . k scanned p ti will carry interest from the date o *posit, and will be transferable on the boots of' . -Treastu7, agreeably to the regulations of the De ment. Should any accepted bidder desire'bates of ti stook with coupons of sem i annual into et attached thereto, they will be issued accordingly, mums of one thousand dollars each, with coupons at hed for in terest from the first day of July next. rich coupon stook. instead of being transfe ra ble on th la of the Treasury. may be assigned and transferie y delivery. The interest on smith coupon Stook from t date of the deposit therefor to the first of July nit ill be paid on that day to the accepted bidder, or hi s bins or M tomer. by the depository with whom the oipal wee deposited, The proposals under this notice should on the envelopes" Proposals for Loan of 8 1861." and addressed to the Feeretari•of th er they may be put under cover to the es surer at New York. who will forward the partment. They should be sent in season and deeided at the time above stated. The preliminary deposit of one per ea from all bidder' will be included in the anocessfal biddere, and will be direoted diately returned to unsuccessful bidders. The following Order, issued by the Navy on the With ultimo, is now made public for t allwhom it mar concern: Navy . lispAsimrsziT, Avil "L 161. To Tlia FOURIDEE AIIDPIOR of TIM TRIIASITI.Y: sir : The amounts found to be due to redlined Navy Officers from the States whisk olaim to hpre seceded will hereafter be paid them from the 'United Rates funds heretofore sent to or deposited in those %toe, &meant in owe where the Department shall otherwise Week I am, reeSeetfully , your obedient servant, GIDEON W4GLES, Secretary of the Navy. INSTANTANDOUSI II DYM. Jayne's Liquid Dye eurpasses all others in communicating a beautiful natural black or brown ocior to the Hair. idOlietankeerer %%lagers. Prelaredonly atIAYNE , /• GEEDTHUT ettrOes below Third. nlytii-Et OAK ORCRARD AOID WATER.- - . Parrtphiebt containing the opinions of oelebratedChetn ult. SW& Pitysioxange resveating the USA of this WATER. in the ease of many diseases of the human system. will be supplied gratis on animation to FREDERICK BROWN, FIFTR end CHESTNUT Streeti.or FRED ERICK BROWN, Jr.. NINTH and CHESTNUT Streetn. CALL AND arm A PAMPIILItT. aPIS•If BATOUNLOR'S HAM liT> .--17 bas celebrated and perfect Hair Dye. is the best in the esorid. Alt actor, ara w are imitation of this great original, which hen gained euoh extend.* patronage in all harts of the globe. The genuitte VP: A. Batchelor's -Liquid Thor DY6 instant/sr produces a splendid blank tor natural brown, without staining the skin or 'nimbi the hairr, and will runedg the iii Woofs er baii dots hair:rutting the hair far life. Sold by all Druggists and ferfaniere. Whiggish. , by PAHNESTOCif k CO., DPOIT & CO.. Philadelphia. mhl-if .• ozia mai thorFruie OP_ WM liana= - MALES. LOWEST sallies Irian marked in Plain Fumes. All goo& made to order warranted seteseteyr, Our ONE-PRICE system m strictly ad herent tn. All are thereby treated alum... salla-ly JONES & CO. 604 MARKET Street. Gmovms Baimmes NOINELEBII MEWING MAOHIPIFX4 The Best in Bea for Family &mine. No. Ina ORNSTBUT Street. Philadelphia. aril -l7 PAINTER—Be BINGTON.—On the 2d instant. by She Rey. Robert C. Matlack Mr. George B. Painter re Mile Maggie Be bington. bot h of tine intr. • gi ro Mile ÜBB a—COFFMLAN.—On the 24 Instant, by the Rev. J. H. Kennard. Mr. Allen Bubb' to Mrs. Rate Cotil.' map., both at this oitY. • tb.iß • 0 UES— u BR.--t)n the 9ch instant, by the Rev. Thomas; M. Martin. Mr. Charles Schroder to Mien Jane Mary, all of this city. • WHITE -0.1 the 11th inst., John Alexander White. in the 30th year of hie age • The relatives and friends of the family are respect folly invited to attend his funeral. from the residence of his father in law, Chao - '1 •sedt No. MO BMW. street. this (Tuesday - 8 o'clock. The fu neral to p roceed to 8 J. M w OKARDS.—On t. Mist. Catharine Henwood. daughter. and the late Eliz a-41041 'bath Eioliards, aged 19„) • Prinerat frrm the reside, . : grandmother, Mrs. Cw.therme Many:v.l. 8.0 Weide Street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'olock. _ hi ATltaft.—On the 10th instant, Hannah R., relict of the late George B. Mather and eldest year Slit of James and Elizabeth' Daveniert, in the her age. runeral from the residence of her blether-IA law, James a. name, No. 1258 Beath Tenth street, One (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. s SitINGSERGisa.—On the 11th instant. Sarah. daughter of Nicholas and Mary A. Shineberzer, in the 30.0 year of her age. Funeral from the residenoe of her parents. No. SKM) Wood street, on Wednesday morning, at 18 otolook. . VeNDERSLICE.—On the 11th instant. Anna Mary. only daughter of Henry and iblizateth Vanderslice. 111 the Bth year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents in Wheat street, second door above Frankford road. Eightee n th testilL s thitrinesday) afternoon, et 4 o'clock, sa:GlihrtBoll --On the 12th instant, Mr. James Ste venson, in the 43d year of hie age. ~ Funeral from hie late resident* . Wilder meet. above . Crease, thisEfuesday 1 aßernoon, at So clock. * ORRICTICIS.—on the 10th instant, Amanda V. Christine, wife of D. 1 3 H. Christine, M. D., in. the 28th year of hero ge. . Funeral fr om the resident* of her mother, No. 100 Main street, Frenkford, above Unity, this atiesdlit) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. DAY ko4.—On the nth instant, Catharine G., wife of John D. Gagne, in tee 37th year of ber age. Parietal front the residenee of her husbiutd. No. 824 Reed street. this (Tuesday) afternoon , at S o olook. REMS.NTPAR.— On the 11th instant, Mary Ann, daughter of William and P.mma Rementer, aged 8 years and 7 months. . Funeral from the residenne of her rents, Federal street, below ',minty. seventh, this (TOMMY) slier noon ,at 3% O'oloOk. RistlGEßs.—On the 11th instant, Charles Redeem, in the 21st year of his age. Funeral from the realdenne of his mother. Mrs. Matilda Harrison. 919 Marlbormigh arrest. above Beech; hishteenth ward, this (Tuesday) af.ernoon. et. 3 &cloak. • ' JkoicOON,--ea the 11th instant, Sarah J., wife of le eshington J. jaoison. Funeral from the residence of her father. corner of eeoond and Congress streets, this (Teeaday) mom in;", at 9 o'clook. - MAR SOW 61.1..- 0 n the 10th instant, Cordons, twin• daughter of Charles and Mersaret 2'. Martindelt. aged 8 pars and 7 weeks. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 1814 North Front street. above Harrison, this Meow) afternoon, at S o'clock. • iptLAcK GRENADIVE JIMBEEM T LES.— Bleat Grenadine Barege Points. HI&Olf. tiereee Mantles. Back Ruffled Dame Pointe Black Range Shawls, Silk Borders. Black Harm 011awle, Grape Borden. Innoic oink net eltLswls. Black Grenadine Shawl/. Black kiarege ehawle. Satin Borders. 11.---Bhepherde Plaid foil de iltevres, only Ifig cents. Wide Dark Grey Mohair h Mei OWL & VOX, Mourne:it store, 9 te CILE.ITNUT Street. levied by the unneretened. viz: one dated nen timber 12,1860. 6.,1 ten hundred anti ten dollen, 5.11 the othei dated September 24 IEBI, for ten hundred nine 90-1(0 beenht months from their reeve° the de , eet having anlimpated by the penmen thereof in thin city, on the 29th day of April. 1864 tta in to Gam len all persons from 'meowing or neso retie • the Nellie, Ftlll4P FORD & 1. eotioneeta. Ph,Ledelehia. PHILADILPHIA• 0.1.1 0.1861- mphmpll 26 Kr GIRARD DANK, _ PlictAnsLviria, DIRT 7.. M. he Threatere have deolared a oividend of THREE. PKX CaPIT for the JMt 81X MONTHS, PaFable on and after the 17th inst. zurl-thistu U 7 W. L. SCRAPPER, Cashier. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNISYL VAN (A. 1111LADILLPEL101., May 7. 3861.11 T0 . 808rd 4fyiTectors have We de clared a Wait, annual Div.den of Vaita.R. Pall. CENT:. 1.710118 an and a ft er FRIDAY colt. the 10th 'natant, "clear of Btata to myB-6t S. C. PALM ER. ceehiet. or• SOUTHWARK BANK • Putt..LepLeula, MAT 7, Ha, '1 he DlTelOtol7 have this day deolayed a pito:lend of F ry PI Fon Olga., payable ou deemed. royB 6t p DT FEL. Cashier. acr 111*.CHANICS* BANK, PHlLADatintiA. May 7.1881. Bow d of Directors lasve tinadist d66161N1i 6 Diet deadeof 'LINER AN HALF P bit p OW Cu the 17th hat.. agreeably to the pronalene of the onsoter. msB 6t 3. WIEGAND. Jr. Cashier. tq. 111 I • PumaxELratik. IBM %Be. e Baatd of Directors have this des de lased a Divi dend of Tags E ?RR CENT.. for the last ix months, Payable on th ISM Wit. nisalefesat. e JOS. N. FinagoL, Cashier. WWESTERN RANK OF ZIPLADEL- Flita, rniaximarnie, eLey TtVlOl6 lIATIKII93III9f Ben itjUn• Weds, declared a Dividend of FOUR t' .R ORR r.. Para'. on and altar the lith instant. 9. 1 141. TROCTX/IN, Cashier. above Rum. Meet, N BrtinaWißk, mmibbb. WaJib"' 'mob, 0 molt onde camp mel helinearova sr. realm k homes. Milford. Del Yler. JembitOwn Lebanon, _low Caliowhill. Leneedale eettnereriand eo C.. Lehig Pennss egage. g la, Carlisle , -Ti Oxford, Pi g L. above eseh. T. Estwinunk . Rancook. ri/ Na y, narneos bet. Vine. rtneniown 411114 BUStletOn ciolenurg ;'old. n. Pa Jereei OFFICIAL. e eudorsea Februa rearury I It tufa to this De : be ward ; required deposit of be imme- 'HOE I roman. B. P. &meter/ of the NOTICE. ensrtment e benefit of MARRIED. PIED• QUopplor or 'rum conentientOß FOR 141 a itecLiEr OP Tax PAIRILII O 3 OF THE NTEE RR OF T3lB. &PITY OF MM.+ REL PHU, in the Emilie of the United States. WARRINGTON Bortnotos.. R 0.272 Third Street. near Nome. Notice is hereby given that the commission has been duly orsamised. and has entered upon its Mines. It is be n 00051611 that the nenboant shall Phil delphiali, and snail have been woody or partially dependent for snopo t neon svplunteer actually mustered Into the evidencedof the United tastes, which enlistment must be by a *Gin mugter-roll. duly certified and in_pOeseelion of the sm. /he Seplamant will be visited by a Commissioner, or by some comuetont per son ontnorited by Obialble abbey, whose Niverab 0 report WO be requisite "store relief osn be extended. It is not intended by the or dinance of Councils to eneeurage Whinges Or ollueer! ism through the agency of this Commission; but only, to aid in the support of it, benefumartsu and to sup hpigment, so tar as vreo amble. the import which as Men Teddited or leis by the enlisilinent - Of the vo. Wither. Brent care will therefore, be used to prevent impo a will re required wherever praoliciable, tro o t n end tims it soldier shall transfer to MN family as much as can possibly be eoarod from his own neoessities out of the pay allowed him 1)7 the Government. Citlze and neenetatione of citizens , are sanitise, rtarlreied en ■ tb aid the, Conamemoq by their eeetroutions, widen may be sent to thetrice, and blip by giving notice of any woes of imposition which may come to their know ledge. Those seekin and entitled to relief are re quested to apply at t he office, in Third etreet,where blank, for applications are provided. This Commimanncombwed as follows! Hon sid A ini b t a . Xa ND EB REBEL Mayor of the Gay, 'lo llies/. Holt &CE HINNEY, Vice President. pt,TER wiLLIA 'vl SoN, Esq., Treasurer. RA. llll' 8 E btai City Solicitor. ISO. CUTLER. Era, President of Peleot Conned' GEAR. D. 'PREOti, hag., Proudeur of Common Coun cil. DANIEL 8. BEIDFAT N, Eee., N 0.209 Vine street. A. Mc NT YRS. Fri.. Germantown. 11 Hub. POTTER, him , No. 16 0 Green street. witiI.I,OIJORLI rd. kAo.,leo al Uhririan 'street. OALEB COY al EEL* . thintuiental Hotel. JAIL WATivote neg., .N 0.717 Fifth street. Bon JOON ROBRI No. Ja., I.e. 1025 9, e o h street. M. W. BAL !MIN, Ebfau No. 1201 borne. IL myll-6t Er -OFFICE FEEPSYLVAPIIA R AILROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 1861r-Ise rd of /directors have th is der declared' a semi-an nual dividend of TRY.P.P. PRI( VENT. on the capital stook of the Company. clear of State tax. payable on and alter May 18th, 1861. Powers of jattorney for oolleotion of dividends osaLbe had on application at the office of the Com fie. ids 8. Third street. TKONIAS T. FIRTH. T hird Treaeurer. SIII.ITAItIf GOODS. ATTENTION ! MILITARY ! • ARMY EQUIPMENTS / HAUGHTON,. SAWYER & CO., 110.80 dr. 28 PEARL STREET, BOSTON, MINT BOUSei Pew YOIk 9 continental Rouge, Phila derguiti ; Briggs Bouse,uhtriage t. Neil lionae. Colnm bun, Ohio. SAMPLES SEEN AS ABOVE. - Knamgacks. Haversacks, Canteens Cartridge Boxes, 'Wagon and Horse Covers. Camp Blankets, Offniers' Cloaks. Overnasts. Marshie r and Biding__ Molina , Bags. Gnu _Cases. Belts, Soldiers' Beaty B *- tem Officers Boots, the famous Military Bat. Fatigue Cass, army and /wavy Blankets. Heavy Twilled Flan nels. Lisa and Dark Hine Cloths. Flannel Shills, Flannel Sults /OT a warm climate, Ganbaidi.Zonave. and Regular Army Uniforms. Army Tents, United Staten Flags, Se. ml 3-81. "MILITARY CLOTH; BENJAMIN BULLOCK & SONS, No. le SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Are now manufaotariag at their own Mills, near Conshohooken, Montgomery swear, Fe-r 6-4 CADET CLOTH, PORN INDIGO BLOB, A fleeted expressly for ARMY CLOTHING. The goods can be seen at their store al above. mylo42t MILITARY CLOTH. cA.D . F.,T CLOTH OF SUFERIOR FABRICS, ennoble tor ARMY AND HOME GUARD. UNIFORMS, • MANUFACTURED BY GEORGE P. EVANS. Ap_ply et Noe. 10 esiadlo North FRONT Street. m no et 1013 N THORNLEY'S, 311 OHNSTNIIT air Street, north side—the oldest establishment in the United States. INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS, got Army__and Navy Equipments. eATcNT itunnan. CAMP IL ANEV.Tfi. KNAPSACKS. KNAPSACKS, HAVERSACKS. II AVERS/WKS, CaisT KENS. TENTS. GUN COVERS. GUN COVERS. aPES. CAPES, CAPS. CO ITS. CAPS. COATS, And every ether article that is manufactured of India Rubber—,! of the best material. inya.lm if JOHN THORNLEY. COMPRESSED BULLETS.—United States Minse Mnetet and Rifle Hale; &leo, every de scription of Poona and conical thantif4atured toorder. Large atook oopetaatir op hood. (Men filled &twilit by THOMAS OTIS JAHOY & CO., Patina Shot and Lead Wo kg, 261 and 263 WATEB etreet . NEW Yo It. myl m MILITARY NOTICES. REMDQUARTERS COMPANY D, FOURTH CoMPAN If MONROE GUARD.—Pni r,naLanti. 12. 1101.--We, the undersigned' officers of Comp WM 0, Fourth scummy M. 1 1 ,00 G111i74, on behalf of the Company. return our sincere thanks-to the Trustees of the Amerman illechamea , Rel. corner Fourth and George streets, for their kind nese.in. volunteering to the Compact. the use of the Hall for'Drills, end hay, extended every lee=in thetr Power to aid. the Gement:ly in the r mule 'nit. We OW feel ourselves under lasting obl. gations for the kindness thus extended. WM. W. BWENK. Cant. Company D. JOHN S. It UHL,. Ist lcent. " JOHN It. DONNELL, 2d Lisnt." lIBIITED STATE'S BIASIND CORPS. WANTED. 600 able-bodied men, between the ages of 21 and Et years. not less than five feet four and 11. half inohes- high, and of good character. Soldiers serving m this gem perform duty at navy lards and on board Unite d Battle ships-or-war on foreign stations. other mfmmanos. which mar_b? desired will be given at the Rendezvous, No. gig South FRONT street. First Lieutenant W. STOKED BOvD. asse-its. Iteernitmg.elleer. . . lALIVE 'KERSEY'S AND CLOTIIS, Muitabie for Military or Naval =rooms', Far mai* by FROTHINGHAJE & 'WELLS, apLit-if tf 38 LETITIA 3TREAT. 21 j,,1 4 , ; LaA2u121 TtEDPOND SPRINGS.—A. (3. ALLEN w-ar resaeotfellr informs the public , that this well estaz hashed and popular watering plans in now open for tke Teat. Lion and scoonunodation of Viltors, and will be kept open until the Bret of October. Forgone; 'wishing Bedford Mineral Water. will be sup plied at the Springs at the following prices. via : For 1 blid tordr 413 00 00 .. .. (1111111tb )-- a1TY)“.........•••• •••••••14 3 (oath—. -...—.. .......... oo Bottles. M pint, per 60 Parties wishing rooms, or an information in regard to thlS•place. will address the SS Afoul Mineral Borings Company, Bedfordirettruryleania. ml3-86t CLIFTON BOTRIE, NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA.—Thu Hotel will open for the eeaeon on the lets inst. Families wishing. hoard by the week min be senonsmodated with Con Agra or Rooms in the Rome, et /Jure/rates. JOll LIN k DUNKI.BE, Proprietors. Ni&cara Falls. (Canada.) May i, /an. lay9-6t FOR NEW YORK. s a STEAMER DELAWARE, (OUTSIDE LINE.) Until further notice this Steamer will leave for NeW York every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A. 11. Freight received daily. • 3)4 a il_r o Wi 4, ll 4 olRDlRl x t r szt enue. worm-et 1 4 OH BALTIaiOISM AT 3 O'CLOCK—BALTIMORE Al Patti. ‘JAALIIIItt STEAMBOAT COMPANY, Enos eon Lite.—One of toe Steamers of this Line will leave the 11#011, da isf. p illhaTrillT4lTititliT Wharf eve afternoon at 3 o Gloat, arid will arrive Battimore early next warning. 3 • Freights of all kinds taken except gnoh as are for- bidden br the Government. A. GROVES Ja., agent, myl4.3t * • 34 South Wham', Alps% FOLLIVERPOOL.—The steam ship GREAT EABTERR, Ron. Captain Carnegie. R. P., Commander, will mil from New York FOR LIVIMYGOL SATURDAY, MAY 26 PASBAGE MONEY. Pint C4bin... Oohed Cabin. With very sayenor amounuodations. re GRINNBLI,, MINTURN, EG CO., Agentai, New-York, a~TIO-tBUth POSTPONEMENT EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION THE EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION Proposed to be held at ILAURISBURO ON TUE Ms 214, MM. sad 21tA OF MAY, 3861 t is hereby POSTPONED, At the remit of a lane number of the permit who were expected to be present. It will, however, take place at mama more mutable time during the Bummer or Amman. of whioh due PUBLIC NOTICE WILL BB WIRE As the objects and order of business will then be the same as those set forth in the original circular, all who received that dooninent will oteere ATTEND THE MEETINGS wlep the ti owl De insimuccil; without further imitation. TH.O. 11.'BUItIt0W8, thapasintondent Common !Schools , SCIZOOL DEPAILTIONZO. BAARISIStatO, Amy &x1831.s if YOU WANT 'A LIERSIZE PICTURE, by +ll means get a Photograph m Oil, al YOU are aura of a L genesis aad asap nor Pietro*, if made by 1 al giSa. IeoCOND tweet, above el OM It* Oo E L Akbi I BLAUK MONK." V FoR we. from the oonot of , Mee: faaremall Mamesek , Mo'ltoro. from &both &mono& ; one Mockingbird do. mire ot A • BHiPPKN truest. RIM nr" Utr 1 t►ir B,JwLiriu bit LOON AN" RFSTAUR ANT Routh THIRD Straat.oloPatila to mt. wII open WED:Oita - IAX. 111th Inn at 10 A. M. A Flue La oh will ba served up, of which tee publio Ste reartletrin 7 Invites to ke. OLD Filial% DS are verticality invited to aatl, inane, ones bospitabli received by the proprietor. loviilt e JUAN .1. OAR.DERHY, eat. LEARTLES IIATINI FURNISHED THE A. united ewes Gennunent entit FOUNDRX PIO inlf o ravrg= pleonasm thrr iddroso so ty maH-St .00_ WHOLESALE STOOK AT MAW RETAIL DRY G CWILLOIT, EMORY, dc CO., No. 327 MARKET.STRICMT, SNLOW FOURTH; NORTH 151 Dal OFFER THEIR CHOICE STOCK AT RETAIL FOR CASE, AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES The Stook ootaprlses a large assortment of GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS AND TOR FAMILY USE. TaVe Linens,. Napkins aply4 .4apking and Doilies, l' w e aOilant. Austin to.. Quilts and Blankets, Shawnee and Shades, t heetinge and Spreads, i eve and Piano Coven, Pillow C• singe, Mosqui to hoed'. Bath and Uhamber Tomela.teurtatn Trimmings. Riohardson Linens, 'Furniture /*Titan, !hilt Fromm. %;ambrio liandaerobiefe. Printed Liners, Cambric Jaconsts, &a.. Bird Bre Diapers, Nai-sooks. Symms, &0.. &a., Bcetbo, Ac. &0., fro., fao. &e. All of which ' willbe sold for cash at far less t hanusual wholeaale imam mrig-lit BLACK SILK COATS. OtifED MANTLES. • - POPLIN DUSTER& FRENCH SADQUES. BILE RASQUINES. NEWEST DESIGNS. READY MADE, OR MADE TO 'ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, myll-t2 corner NINTH and`MAREET. CON'FINUA.TION OF THE GREAT SALE dLOAKS, 'LADES, TRIMMINGS, &i:L4 • Iniiquidation of the Estate of J. W. PROCTOR & Co.. NO. 708 CHNWTNCT STREET: • ' The Stook cowries of . SPRING CLOAKS. ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS, SILK CLOAKS AND !MOQUE% SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, LACE FLOUNOINGS, RENCELLACE MANTILLAS, VRENCII LACE POINTS, FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX, TRAVELLING SUITS, FLOUNCING LACES. DRIES AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, &e.,. Ali in immense variety, and to he etdd at about OEB half the usual oven, for the bertofit of ereiditors. PARIS MANTIL.LA SAIDDKIUM. I[oB-lin 748 01110371181 Street. irLOASS AND MANTILLAS.- OALII . TION.--Ladies are Gantionea Galivant the -nefari ous ststements of persons formerly in our employ, and now in the employ of other Fatties, who represent themselves " to be connected' with us, and their es tablishment!! to be " branches of the Paris Mantilla Emporimo ." Sush staternsats era abed SO tuna's and rimer the linguine:Etna. We have -no other store than rhe one we have mon pied thege six years, at 708 CtiEBTrilUT fittest. J.W.PROOTOM & CO.. Paris Mantilla binporinm. MW MANTILLA STORE. The most splendid SILK Id.AISTLES in the city. HOUGH & CO., 20 SOUTH TENTH STAHEL STT.Tz In 1114011 new style, the rioheet qualitiee evei seen, at the elegant New Store. 95 SOUTH TENTH STREET. HOUGH & CO. anie-lm • (Ail PER CENT. UNDER COST PRICER.— SAVE TIME AND MONEY. POMBA can do both, by going at once and biying their Dry Doods of H. orreroa, & EON, No. 713 North TENTH. above costes, Who have a lay a and will-assorted stork of NEW AND DESIhABLE GOODS, Which they are now closing cot at THIETY PEE CENT. UNDER COST. llioh and Wow Dina iliph:c4 9oo . Great PirSollls GOOd Lake. Nioh styles of Poniard Silks, from am to 62340 r wor:h Goods for Travelling Dresses. I MOD Way Poplins, at 100, worth Me. SPECIAL NOTIOB I On and after thus date WITORNI.EY & 011istM will offer_ EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT To CASH PURCHASERS OF . DRY DODDS Berns determined to reduce their .sthek they will sips Good Barsoiscsl Beautiful Parley Silks for DS cants, worth 11112 Beavy Pach Fanny Silks for Sl, well worth SEM. • Grenadine and' Dotage Goods, about one half their Value. gray MITIZed 4sooolll, in •SeerY eSeletg. freak g Math fee yard to Ed nears. BLACK SILKS, RICH AND LUSTROUS, VERY. Catar. Neat Black Brocade Silica, double faced, &a.. &o. De Leine., Calicoes, Cassimeres, Cloths, Ventilate. gth. Linens. Muslin, Quilt& Covers, Ice., low SHAWL ao4 CLOAK-ROOM. - EXHIBITION. French Lace Mantles. Palates, Shawls, Smarms. Cambria Laos Mantles. Mantilla Lace Hoods, &o. Black Silk Coats Mantles, &0.. in every style, At TSIORPWR I & ClllB.ll ta. R. Omer METE tt SERINO HARDEN gbh arcs-ti • ARBGEs.— ..a.... ' loh Firured o , llllZell /9Zeta 7 glil PatAt._ ique boss at I. L Tei„,,Pre7:llr; *r inside. - -- - I- etrirriVuh Lawn'. Print, chow., --,, %ray Mond Goudz oopz . ar„comeou) - R. E. Contor ninfa and NlApidf,T. N. 11.—Itatt Keno &kilts. 91 non!! to 111126 run rIRESS GOODS GREATLY REDUCED. -1 1 -." To snit the tunes All of our Fro.oe , Dress Goods Have been Matted to Ten low price,. Fa ricly Barer es. Challis, Mostimilliadis. Mirage Angling" Poplins, Organdie, • Lawns, keno! Fonlarre. Rooms Fano' and Pain Grey 3 ravelling GorAte, Chimes, Gallons, Plaid O ode. New styles of Gooks in „Ware Silk, irlrat`d end Percy oloth Mantles, - Laoe Mantles, Pointe' and Shawls t Men's wear and Bon' wear, Ussaimeres, Linen Drills, Itankinettes. Summer Staffs. SaeorPLESS BRIMMED-8, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. ilia OK DRESS GOODS-BARGAINS. a-. Aleck Wool Delaineo, 28 and 38 sent& Black Banta m s,mas, 43 and /0 Sento. 25, 25. 3nd 31 cents. Black Crape "tarots. 26 cents./ Ills: k.Tamartiees. RI oonts. B sok Pilks, Alumni, Bombazine', Merinoee. Black Figured Delames, t.awns, slid Chintzes. COOPER H & COPIARD, S. E. Corner NINT and MARKET. SPECIAL NOTIOE.--A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! TUG ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT! On Belmont. of the unsettled slate of the country, and derogation In the mercantile line, I am determined to close ou% my stook much below the oat of importation. Great inducements will be offered in Dunn, Good., Showle. SAN. &a.. and I would invite those wishing Dry Oomie to examine it. One hundred Shetland Shawls from En to IL not half their value, at JOHN R. IS tOILEtr. , asall-tf 709 ARCH Serest. CRM AMER ADAMS & SON—BIGHTiI IL , AND ARCH STREETS— Will offer, _ thu morning, a fine assortment of STELLA SHAWLS nureluised at auction, and for sale a c t a very small advance, ranging price from Also S lm it firemisertment of DRESS GOODN. Chalk Delaineg. every variety, from 133 c. to 350. Clone Mohair., neat styles, nom go. to alo. Ottoman, Myrtehne, and Diagonal Poplins. Silk, Embroidered, and hmbroldered Diagonal Pon tine. peapolitan Silk Check Mohair, lac. and in Lagi err' cLOARIN SS, in w sad phun eollorc The latest shape of HOOP SKIRTS Lad and Misses, of the beat quality, both tied. l and ge Ids and n TrOW %pc s pltENcji COLLARS AT HALF PRIM. A small loth:totpurchased, which we will guarastat, to be sold at tne-helf the Mutalynoe, grenadine veils, all colon Miu qqua hies. Veil garedas, all colors, mounding ecilferino and drab. yertionlar attention is requested to our House Fur nishing Goods. Skirting Lineal , the beet ertiote for 200, fiver Wendt an better_sualltles is yropernea. Ballard Vale Flannels a fall hne. lease 4-4 unbleaehed kaalln, fine, So. Icase 4 4 unbleached heavy. 10e. case ,Vf bleached bluelinfigio. 1 06E04 4 bleached Mobs, so.—splendid. - wee 11-4 O. Aderim ar eon, 1 co.o 4-4 O. Adams & Son. Mo. 11. 4 Doom Mt Amosiosag and Dodgeville. 1 case 10 .4 bleached Shesclug,ll4o, usually 1 caw 411-4 bleached She eting. Sec, nasally Mc. apla-tf TRZ 80 LANDELL °PENT] JA-di P4OItNINO a WSW lot of the Fashionable ehepherds' Plaid qocsia. ISM ota. Shepherds' Plaid Valencia& Ehapnenas' Pia* Goat hair. Shepherds Plaid Silk Goods 'PIIELACIIC SILKS—Very superior grade of cualitl,-41s there hi so very httie difference ht tween the price of ordinary Maar. Bake end our fine swoon, we invite Were to examine our Moak elide hoped's!. r Nue Ede Slack Mike. . Reavy Wide Folks for Seeks. Black Corded silks for Mardis. EYRIsI & LANDELL. PYRE LANDELL, Fourth and Arch, -41 wino:En Tito IPAY Ladies' Spring 13act Phi• a. istnoas. Mixed and Plain. Black Mixed Virtver-proof Tweeds. Fall assortment of Made. no daoka. nue Qeitinici CLOAKS, IN EVBRY NN style, at 1VEY415 7 , as27-1m _ Ho. jaa a. Ninth street. SPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA- M.O. et IVE.Ntr. Apr-10i SPRING °WARS, THE ORE&PEST *VOL seen, at IVENS', 0422-1 m No. 23 S. Ninth street. NEW STYLE ULOAKB, EVERY NEW J- • style, every new material. at prices that astonish e very one. at the large store. N. B. comer of Eighth and Walnut greets. -2m CITY CLOAK STORE,, No. 142 N. Eighth street, above Cherry, are now selling every new style of the season. superb qualities. in every new stwito or color, cheaper than any other store In the gay. asl7.lm VLOAKS.--Wholesale Merchants are in vicea to impart the stook at IVENS', No. St 3 South NINTH Street, corner of lark& at.. apV-lm Between Market and Chestnut. DI2.BOLUTION OF 00 YARTNERSHIP. The eOPMAIIoTe6iIP }WO/dare smistinp_bstlretin Ott trderglgned, under the Estee of unrwy, 14. & CO., is tuts 44Y dissolved by nutuai 001Mant. All persons indebted to the te firm me requested to make osymermot their moments to Kept x Y ittitriDY, who Slone Is sethonmid to meet yt for ttre atone, and to use the wee of the lino in grinding up_ the besieges. ILONRY HAMM C. W. MORRIS. Philadelphl6, Nay MEW NOTICE.—The undersigned resseetfully informs the OttiilB, do r u o s m o e w re n n o eun fuic ia lale . n oi r: pten ot 4 11 , as l i a D ji L it , y 14 ,31RA cO. teat he via °Minna° the NUM Inalloll of Mamas owlet, and aoliotta the aontinnanaie *ins matreaane. Pluleaelrbis, Min. algii TEE ANTIDNARY OF THE ENGLISH LANSUAGE! TRE DICTIONARY OP TRE ENGLISH LAN FORm TRIR'Y DAYS . FOR. TRIKTY; DAYS OR 10P0-1 OR 1000 COPIES 1 OR 10X10-1 Ox 100 U COPIES • WORCESTER'S WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUAR.TO—ROYAL QUARTO ROYAL QUARTurROx AL QUARTO DICTIONARY DICTIONARY AT 80.20 PER COPY—AT 015.05 PER COPY AT $9,26 PAR COPY—AT e a. 25 PER COPY. MARTIN RANDALL & CO., 29 South SIXTH Street, Mx doors above Chestnut , myl4 et Curtain Materials,_ I .ms and Muslin llartains. THE DOCTRINE . AND POLICY PROTECTION, WICII ?Ng HISTORY OF OUR TARIFFS, PROM THE ORGANIZATION OF THE FEDERAL GOVERN MENT TO THE PRESENT TIME. BY DR. WILLIAM ELDER. Now that a desperate astault is being made upon the nett Tariff to prejudice the nubile in advance against it, and. if possible. to have it repealed, it is important that its friends &Paid be prepared to combat the specious arguments, of its antagonists. Nothing will better serve Ode purpose than the ctircultition of the pamphlet whose title is quoted above. which is one of the ablest and most interesting documents that have ever appeared Is support of the true American polio, of fostering the great industrial interests of our 'country. It will be forwarded by mail or express for 10 cents per single copy ;76 cents per dozen ; $6 per hundred. Address RINGWAIAT & BROWN, 6p4 tf Nth 34 govril THIRD Street, Philadelphia. EEDUCATIONAL DIAGRAMS.—The at tention of Schools, Anatomical Classes. &0., is Galled to the following series of D warns- prepared under the direction of the English Government for the Department of Science and Art in tee Government of Great Britain PHYSIOLOGICAL DlAGSAMS.—Prepared by John Marshal, F. R. C. 8. Nine Diagrams, life size, co lored, mounted on canvas, with roller. OIAGR Are n.—Frepared by R. Patter son. r se., 81. R. I. A. of Belfast. Ten Diagrams, tally (Mimeo, on rollers. _ BOT AB IC&I, DIAGRAMS . —Frepared , by Professor Benelow. Nine Diagrams. fitly colored, on rollers. atfPRONOASIC&L DlAGRAMS.—Prepared by . John Drew, Bac. Twelve. Diagrams, fully o.Jored, on rollers. XT (IT ANIMALS OF TDB ANCWNT W ORLD.—Preeared by B. Waterhouse Hawkins (A 8.; F. L. 8. son Diagrams, in aontee-tinted %the gravity. on rollers. Teachers and Leetarers will find the above superior to any thing of the kind heretofore published, and in evesy respect accurately drawn and clamed. Mut LROY dr, CO., IMpOrtere of English Books, U., No. 27 ts. SIXTH rt., above uhesmut. 8001111, LAW AND APALIELL.ANEOUS, :few and old, bought sold, and exolianged, at the PHIRADEL.PHIA-BANK BOOK STORE, No. 419 ORkieTDIUT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased. Those having . Books to sell, if at a distance, will state their names, slam bindingsdates, editions. Erma , and sonoitions. WARTED— Books printed 11 Oenja nun Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America Au:o4mph Letters and Portraits cor eMaed. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Cata logues. in press, sent free. Library" appraised by fers-tf - JOHN OA al PHIKLI, FOR SAGE AND TO LET. eERWANTOWN.—For Rate, or to NM Lot, the someious M Art 5105 i HOUSE, v table and Coach-house. loe-house. and Hot-house. and tot of ground, situate en TULPO IOCICSN Street. opposite the Standpipe. Mansion. 42 by 38. with back Moldings ; bas every modern cionvewenee and improvement; ground handsomelr laid out with fruit and shade tree... and shrubbery of 8V0?) land. Lot 180 feet front. by 878 feet deep, to Washington lane. J. M. SUMWY l&u SONSe t. A itUUbN TO RENT To A SMALL a n- jo ts: . in exchange for Board. addreas "Loran," lb/54' &FOR SALE OR TO RENT—The vale. able four-story iron front store. No 125 RAC( street, tkroosh to Pembroke Ploce from Second street to the weat—lg feet !root. and Ili feet deep, nallulated for a gore or a large menumotero. inquire r'n the rammes. or to PO e4t3 CANLERONB,Bsrms Carden, below Eleven' h. ml 3 3t* ak FUR BAL6—Reveral very desirable =. Three-Stied.,BRICK DurELLING wan thrse-storr hack budding/I. enclosed verandah*, and Stiminer kitchens; built with Um very best material and in workmanlike manner. w th caviler marble door ways. most approved beaten; and ranges, martee n an hot and cold Water, water in (Members; Mini lamely papered throughout, finished in the levet style. Artileted on the east side , et4TR ctreet. a-ove Thompson street. Twent.eth ward. Apply on the P.e mime. rtiril.lit itTO LET—A very deinrable and convenient Store. No. 24 Ponth FOUELTN S 2: rent reneetable te A.R. dieinEE Nei. 80. 42 North THIRD AMIN, loylNvactot,- im GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO INK LYT —A rommodions MANSION well shaded by large trees, within a short dmtanoe from Shoemaker Lane Atatien. limonite of 1 1 .,0k0101A !AAA. MS At* I South szcoriD Street. in FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Three 11OLoommodions brick DWELLINGS in Haddonfield, New Jersey, centrally located, well snaded, &0.. within two squares of railroad deepot C. 11. MINN, 222 WA Lo , UT Btr , et. TO RENT WITH FURNITURE.—A in hawbome ROUSE, with ever, modern conveni ence, in Arch street, west of Neventienth. ADDIT t 0 A. P. X 916 A RC H I, erso-lm Street. NI FOR HALF—A HOUSE and LOT, MB.doeintbly located on MAIN Street. Burin/Con. N. J. Apply to WM- M. 001,1 506 MINOR Street. Phil/dolphin. FRANKLIN wooLmAN, MAIN &Toe t. Burlington. Or to aplS-thitta4t* LIT—SKLIONDSTORY ROOM, 802 CIZIPATNIIT Ntiest- 6Tler bk_DONLIIS & Ca.'s Jewett, Store. The beat location in 1 el his for any kind of ht bwripers. Apply ilia? el Jewejry note. Rent lig _ TO. KENT—A very desirable EITOILE I Al w ra Ninth-stteet front of " The Continental _Wot . The Store at Ninth and Santo streets env j, Sor a aIi_DDLI HARN J hi Zse tikeri s f tt Southwest NINTH and SARrile. a TO LET—A DRSERABLE DWEIr SI& LING. NO 123 North THIRTJANTH St Apply to WETHEKILL & BROTANa. 47 end 49 North SECOND Street. tonwsr da CHRITNIIT-STREET 110IISE and JIM STORE to tent.—The denlyable loon Non, Ltde App ly CHESTNUT Str CHESTNUTWeeteer, wan dwelling attached. Apply t 431 . e 1111 OERMANToWN PROPSRTY TO ana. RzrtT.—To Kea, the terse sud commodious modern-bmit House, corner of ARMAT Street and WILLOW Avenue, with gas, bath, hot and cold ter, an TARN , e modern improvements. Apply to or lon ItY 8. 710 oßzrai Street, Philadelphia, the Itemises. apit-tf da TO RENT TWO 00UNTR ANL YrlOUVB,..one mile from Tsoony. = m il° 717 W 414 "i !Street. FroRENT—THE LAION AND ClON vzruzwr Quisi Wharf sad Lumber Yard. M Illayisadvillo, Twenty -Loarth ward. Amply to KC. & p, g WARREN . on the premises. mhta•tf I'OR EXCHANGE—A CHOICE TEAOT of good uldramovo4 farm lead m the grate of Veer Jersey, convenient to tagt_OitY. Will be ezohanreo for sty orcpertY. Arely at No. 1101 FEDERAji armr.o 6622-11 R . R. OORRON,REAL ESTATE BROKER A 14.1) CerIYNYANCER, noitattSTOWN, PA. —2.4 mi Biwa bonakt and sold on rasionobie term. Storey and dwellings /or sale 07 rent in PlOrnult.ollll and oountry. (iood mortgagor negousted. Collections me•do. The boat ratouronocra wen. dlUt-am • OFFICIAL. ipkROPOSALS POR YURNISHING hie IL P LOCKS. POST 0771C1 April XI. /861. Sealed Proposals for furnishing all Loom and Kell. Of new kinds, to be submltuted for the looks and keys now used on the Umted Staten Mails. trill be received at this Department until nine o'clock A. M. the tenth dal of JuA',l36l. It tieing mineable to obtain looks and keys of a new construotion, and invented expressly for the exoluive use of the United States mule, no model ie prescribed for bidders. the Department relying for its 'election on the results of mechanical skill and ingenuity shish lan 4eul petition, now invited, may produce. It is i deemed necessary 041,16 SUES that IL mail lock should be aelf-looking, and that Its othor principal Tani:llBnel are 11111fOlmity. 'Bounty. lightnees. streng Lb, durability, novelty of construction. and feollity of use. Two kinds of mail looks and liege—cme of brass and the other of iron—different in form and eonstrucbon. he requited. sad progiosals should specify. separately. the prIM of 'each iron look. each key for same, each bran loot, and each brass key for same. Implicate samples or patterns of ert.ch kind of looks proposed are recatred to be submitted with the propo gala one of each kind of sitnisilo locks to be rive= an and finished. and another to be MT OF OnriVe .so that internal structure may essi/T. be examined. Every sample must be D 1512111 marked with the bidder's IMMO. he looks offered should not be patented, nor should ' their internal construction be otherwise publicly known. or be similar to any locks heretofore used; and th y must be Warranted not. in any way, to infringe or in terfere with any patented invention. The various sample looks presented by bidders will be submitted to a board of examiners to lm commie sioned by the rortmeater General, for the purpose of examining and reporting on them : and unless the Postmaster General shalt deem it to be for the interest of the Departreent to relent all the Immo/ale and IlDeol. mane submitted tinder this advertisement, oontrao's will, upon the report of the examiners, be entered into. as soon as praotioahle, with the gnocessfal bidder.whose looks are adopted. for furnishing similar 1. cis and Lela for four years. as tney may be required and ordered. with the right, on the part Cl the rolitMalter Venting 10r the time being, to extend and continue the contract in forektor an additional term of four years. on giving notice. in writing. to the contra . tar not leas than six months before the rerminatton of the first term of four years; or at toe expiration of the first term of four years, to contract with any other party -for furnishing collar or different eats and keys, as the Boatmaster m eral may determine. The contractor must agree and be able to furnish, if required and ordered. 6.000 brass look. and 6.l)(Sr braes keys, within three mon ha from the tin e of entering into contact . and M 000 iron looks ana 30 000 roe 7E4,5. within eltht menthe from such time. But the Post muter Gisierat will reserve the right to increase or di memnd a e h u awetittse s or in he r o e cks o and h e yssarboee ma aided. with a propOrtionate alsowance of time to fur nish them. All the loots furnis hed by the eolitraotor must be warranted to keep inood working order for two T eam. in th.erdinary use of the service, when not subjected to obvious violence ; such as become defeotive wring that time, to be replaced with perfect looks without charge. The ecritracyer will be required to Jeliver the locks. ut his own aspen Se. at the Yost °Meefletiartmenti Washington I. ti., pm up on idiots, form ng separate bundles of five locks each, and securely packed in Woonen boxes containing sot more than two hundred looks each. The keys are to be delivered. to an agent of the Depart.rent. duly and speoially authorized in each owe, to take charge of and oonvey the same from the contractor's factory to the Department, where both leeks and keys are to tie inspected and approved before the sh all lie paid for. .. contractor will be required to give bond, with amp esourity, in the stint of twenty-nye thousand fo• the faithfolperformarree of the oontraot on hie pert. bath as to &Manny the supplies evdered, and ruarding the mnenlactaring of the mail Wogs and keys with itinepnvacy. integrity, and wire. ftoprocosalwil l therefore be oonsitered, if not accompanied with a written imarantee from the : propelled at:natio* (whom responsibility must be certified by the k'oetronster at the pi at thair resteenee (lint they will hanoma responsible, on the required hand. me the fulfilment of the ',outrun b y the bidder, in cam snob propelsdx b e iteeePted. In atioldtng on the proposals a. mailer Oenerltt may deem it el. brass look of one bidder e lie therefore rem different individuals °reach , Jk.if.• - • he may select. Proposals stiould be carefully . Postmaster General and "dor._ Proposals for MarlslSX cosy -to 1 et I.lllgrrral' CLAM SOUP Nat m 13 '-it7 b 7 OLIVE OIL. —l' aro 0111 Isla& jaaranlainfit • • WALNIIT-BTREET THEATEX V Y bole Lessee— —Mna M. A.CiAita r ria. Stage Manager— -- Mr. WM. A. 0 A, He Agent -- .Mr. JOS. D. MU THIS ( T ÜbTDAY) F.:VEXING, May U. Will be presented a new and original National Drama. entitled THE PATHIOrq DIVAN t Or, The Past, the Present, and .hri /NM Te. Adam gray, Mr. Edwin Mews ; Rupert =daisy, Mr. J. 6. Wright,. irate Chimer, Mrs. A Cowell. ISCA LB or Yiticas.-1 rase oirole (seats gemmed with out extra charge.) BO *ants; panelist. ineatsseaursd at 110 oantsj MK o mits; family wrote, 31 oasts ; priteite boxes. 415 and al t °rehear& 71 mom Doors open at quarter DaB; 7 o'oloott I crurtaiu wiu nee at a quaruor to 6 wawa'. M aDONOUGH , B OLT &WIC THEATRE, &TM. RACE Street. below Third. TIM v O'DAY) yrystilta, Aley U, ES rivEn SIB CERtt I sEVEN 818 PERRI Notiee.—The Management here leave to otomin ee the Re-Opening of the Olympia Theatre. W e t n r BriVLN SlS.Thltel will be performed with min7ad - tams. GRAND REVOLUTIONARY ACT, Rat:tied MO CHER BAILEY, or the DAYS OF '76! Will be introduced. on which ocirtriou Ra OHAYMAN will appear. The LAST 800-NE, THE St “TR OF THE J3UTTERFLY Will be brought (OMA Tfloe. N. egelt PON. tags Measser. • A L OADEMY OF MUSIC. CONCERT BP IHS rums or THE ZANEATILEET SCHOOL. For the formation or e• Fund for the KELL/. .OP On THURaD ay VE RUNG, Nay leth 18611, ate dark. Prof. JOIIN BOWER has kirdly volunteered hie Ilerviame ee Conductor on the OCONIiOA. and will tie an lotted by Prof BA NN and other. -he have also volunteered the r nervier& Ticket' ti ellate i enn 130 Pr( cured at the Menlo Stores. anti also at the oeideter of Music the day and evening of the Concert. myld SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSR, -ELEVEN ra STAMM. OPEN FOR TED DERSON...„,. ruswLy DECORATED RD AND PAISIWX4Pe MR. SANFO Ras meowed one of the LARGEST COMPANIES ever presented heretofore who will epees? nightly. - Sanford will perform every evening. Doom open at 7 i ocunntence at Admission II gents, Children IS eelibt. &Off THE GER.MANT.A. OROTINTRA -11- AN NOUNnE their three !het Pablie Reheartes at the Musical Fund Hail, the last one of the season to mire place on SaTURDPY, Ma y the Seth . Tickets to be Obtained at the usual place. III) 8 49135 pENNA. AOADEMY . OP THE ENS ARTll—iotaa CHERTNUT STREET. The Thirty-eighth A NNU AL EXHIBIT lON , of PAINTINGA and SC ULP ruKE now open. . - Admittance Monate; Ovum Tickets 00 cants; Chß-- dran half "rice : CataiOgiieti 10 conic !Icahn dere. • will receive their tinitota At the Academy. avail'4 J., _ •r• AA PLEASANT SUITE OF ROOMS, with BOAR DING FOR A FAMILY. MIT be obtainod St 1233 ORES CR UT SL Also, atingle room" for onnte men. zurl4 RV ARDIN G. -Desirable Rooms, with swum, at Mita. rominalPS, rio. 1635 SPRU.'E Poem. tumat* BOARDING.—EIegant large and airy Rooms. with firehatess board, at 1316 Walnut street. Referenoea exchanged. mri-thus BOARDERS will be received at a retired hutleasantly-mitnated Farm House. in CHES TER COUNTY. but a short distance from the Rail road. The dwellins is beautifully shaded. which. with large Vegetable and Fnut Grantees, will furnish board tint with ever' luxury the country can afford. Address 8. B. 8., off= of Th e Press, 0426-10 a, virAItLES WELEAKKIVS ICE-COLD SODA WATS% WITH FRESH FRUIT SYRUVII, AT NORTHEASTjrntrR Pcto&D AND CREST- rfIJT The 8.-.de Wet -r is dr...so from oorefilitin•lined Fountains. inlYo and mirk ling. well chilled with Oar &me acid gns. 't he byrune are prepared With the hichest regard to retaining the NATURAL FLAV•II . Tam isttiT. No pains will be spared to maintain the high character which this Fountain has already at tuned. Bottled Bode Water at Tr, Gents per d9zen. Congress Water, fresh trout the semen, eonstantli on hand. trtyll Mt 1* NEW YORK STORE 97 South TENTH Sires . above Cheenut, Mies WA T eRS you'd inform t e inhabitants of Phi lidelohni that she will open at the move ftoTe oa TA UR :..11% !Vey 9.h, a 01110108 assortment of /BIWA ERY HEAL-MIEN:St& BERTHA DE. ZCO, which, owing to the dullness of the season, ahe will offer at exceedir sly low prices. Ladies. maniere themselves of this Not. will Mess, aboveari, at in mu ti TENTH eye et, few "owl Chestnut. urte-Eat, NOME TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT. —ln personnel, of notioe from the regular authori twe all g_ooda forwarded by way of the Pti 1 t.,AD FRIA AND le/LADING .R.ILROAD to the Stataa of NIDIWOUR 1, v..kt TErirEssEE, &IND viR.GINI•, Alut in 0040 ,7 marked Not Contraband." and, underneath .bore vnnls the submit of IhA t MOM,. Thq Shippers' Receipt must Aldo be marked ea above. Ana no Gods of any degotiption will be forwarded to States South of the above named my 4-1 m ASA wffITNEY. Preat4ent. QPROLAL NOTIGE-SHIPROLS WILL pleaae take ipotiee that the Routh Carolina R Co. have disoontumed rorwardion all through freight and that ail roods formerly eonammed to them mart now be oonantried to a olty ar t . & T. 13. BUDD inn IcTrattPtil goods to their add rem. A. Uk.RON iv.. le Ca. wise Na tte Nord w ild 1. 0 MANDFACTIIItgRS AND WHOM BALE toderotonta.— A Commeroial Traveller, wko will leave in mere dap , ror toe Cenadalk.would like to add one or ou.amiaatot It o tnOee weedy engaged. from gond and reliable houses. Collection's made. nexoeptiona le r*ere , oee furnished. Ad (lcor. " d o.r. i:10X. 1 1 , .5 P. 0.. Philadelphia. 3t* WANTED—AGENTS to sell PACE.A. OEB of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at omen one third lean than can be perch:wed elsewhere. Nil on or &cuirass (stamp prieitmea) J L. AILBY 104 COURT Street. Boston. Mass. P,IiIPLOYE BB WANTING YOUNG N-:.e Men, &a., are invited to address the " meat Committee," at the Room, of the yonn Chnettem Ammeittion, 1009 and 1011 CU b Street. sp3-Osa WANTED—A VESSEL. of the cepa kint7 of from 1.000 to IX° barrels, to load for the West dm. APP IA T ITRETCH K 21141 end vll4 Moth tio LILLIB'd 541.F.FA DNPOT REMOVED to No. 1)1 South BEVENTH Street. cear the ranklin Institute. The undersigned. thankful for peat favor*, and belnt determined to merit future patronage, has geotired an elegant and oonvoniens store. and has no an hand a lame assortment of Lillle'm Celebrated MIT . ad/ Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof flares. e only striotly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Lii lie's Unequalled BanlgVault. Safe. and Bank Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be formatted to order on abort notioe. Thu a the stroitout, Wirt fronteoted , and cheapest Door and Doak yet oficirod. Mao, partiouler attention us rolled to 14145's New Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is eon nede,l to imams in style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose. t d the only ono that is strict 17 fire and Muster proo eivscreh r4OTICE.—Ihave now on hand any (went, Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, moat ol them aeart; new, sad some forty of other makers, oontaing complete esentment as to sizes, and all lately obanged for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. hey win be sold ateery low prince. Please call and egarrune. 11. Anr.orr avant_ INSUR ikNOM 00hIPANY, No. 408.-GHEeTNCT FIRE AND INLAND INSURAJWIti. mnaoroas. illeorge W. Dey---.of Mix & !drone trot Wright.-- • WI - Wit roe & Co . • SLITS,' Davin & eio:y Lane, Leen' Uses & Riehardeoe.------..." J. C. Howe . k Samuel T. Bodine.. -Piglet Wyoming Cline! Otige r ll , Jno. W. Everman.......of J. W. Evermen & CO, Goo. A. West— West & Febes. T. 13,_ Martin-- —"Savage, Martin. D. Wilwin Davi&:......Attornerwt , MW. E. D. Woodnif—...of Muting. & woon-,,n J no. Kesler, Jr-,.."N0 1713 ggree_o street. GEO.RII6E W. rY jc Froaident. FRANCIS N. UC Vine PreeMcnk WILLIAMS I. MANCHA D. eoretary. jeleg-imr ANTHEAMTE 0481MANOE 00>P16 - NL l —Anthortsed eavitsl 1540am0--olt.Alllo PEJCPWrer..U... °aloe No.all 'WALNUT Stress. not - wow% Marl aa6 Fourth street. Philadelphia. Skis Gompany will mum %Alms imis in lanais 'by Fire, on Bra:tinge, eurzutore, out Me rohmull n> r em. rally. AUle. Maria. Inentnnoto cn Venal", CargoOt, CO Princhte- Minot inter/tole to all parts of is 1111 Hill. Pin tinfoil!! r e : ► akin Joseph Mailleidi 9 Latteert John Relehani, Auclintne4. John R. Naion& Tie Pearsea. Wm. F. Deem, Miser. J. E. liisese. Jactliß .istiliElt. rtstatont. wln. F.DFJ..II, Vise Prim a = W. K. MI MI. gaersters. QAVING FUND—UNITED STATEB 'TRUST COMPANY, comer TRIED And CR1.77 N I NT teete. INT St EKEB7 FIVE PER CENT. E. R. cRAwPORp. Preaideot, litmEs R. KUNTER•Seoratary and Treaanrer. Office hours. Lyon 10 nAtil o'ciock. Tile COMMIT io not loPted 1a ANY elPhoation to u r Leguatnre. AUFSIOAN SAVING FUND, tl. E. cor olla oer Vir.A_LKUT and FOURTH Streets, Hew to remove &pants eadm,y all Amu on do Aes It has Ileitis doile. aIarfiXAMPLR W IL. l ir( roes 11. Wn..00. Troonsno. uwee pktiLADELPHIA; WILMINGTON Al 1p D. Diu r . tteal-ROA Igl. TRARYB FOR VI , AB" DO I'ON. On and after Monday, May 0.1961, Trains for womb jug lon, via. Punapolia, will leave Philadelphia at ILIS A. Nt. and /0.150 P. M. • RETURNING, 77,11. n-we at Pheade'phla from araihmiton at DA A id.. and ale° at 9.31 P M. Thread' tickets sod at the depot, oorner of Broad and Prime rtree.a, Philadelphia. ni3ll B. hi. F PLTON. ars. p AND READING RAILROAD 00 RathAD (Office W South mule 'Meet.) 11111LPMA. April V, _MI, SEASON TICKETS. On and after Me) 1. MI-season tieeets will be iszerhi bT this autaortnr forth oorrods of mitre, fa. nine. and twelve montluk not tronstorable. Bossed eohoul-tiokets may *boa be had at 33 per Dent. disoount. '1 hese tickets will be Bold by the Trewnrer at No. 927 South FOURTH DUO° t r , where any tarter inan Fferiihon oan be obtained. 8. ti t) ittp, eiplA-if Troanrer, e..A lc mz FOR New YORK. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware eat Rwntso Canal. rhiledolokis end New York ExoreasEteambest Coo ry tikra d is e lr e 21161 t 0 3 Y. M., .°I:6WZAVE I -' glfAiltrUgt,V4igir d r: . • W . P Ct. f,ps. Am . * . ho. 14 BOUT W AK ES. Putt elpho. J A MKS HAN lh Areal, here 14 and ID EMIT Rlvitilt, raw. Valk. BOARDING. SODA WATER SPRING MILLINERY. FREIGHT NOTICES. ffMn SAFEA. COMPANDIS. SAVING ruNms.
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