The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 17, 1861, Image 3

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dad Ap dipre of City Councils.
gated Meeting of eons branches of
Cie" , held yesterday afternoon.
cA rits
t.i.e:LECT COUNCIL.
, ggoetty offered a omosunication, asking
~es for th e owner of f s
60i1OUller Whine VO5-
fir 0 11 2 11 4 F a xed by collision wits the t y toe-boat.
elsrBsalical board tendered the hospital to the
lit o t s f - .. - bao ded senders.
-No communications asking for relief were
One from MO. Williams, of the First
tE 011. 7 . 1f how husband. a policeman, !Ulf long
fitter
tt., o d t r l iotooo read a communication loon Gene
y, &loan, referring to the vote of St,OOQ
• ovidog o f big men. be asked far mere
!ortt:ro fart h e r provide for them, and stated that
s.!!!!, mild be sufficient for that purpose Gene-
step askssd that any elattria fromimpro.
rporting to be ecru:meted with his
tenon granied.
1.
1 ;i petitions were variously referred.
1,,,ri0n to lay water pipes in Evergreen and
- 1 "i; r 1 1 ;rd etreets pasead final reading.
/". ~,:lturiattee On Girard Estates reported beck
- of Chili. O'Neill.
j' e a rof a certain Andrew Casein came es,
4j o g o ie l d a good deal of unneceasary talk. 11- -
ih rbb committee on the reception of Colonel An
.o reported that they visited New York and
je'Colonel Anderson to this city. Ti me was
.I.oerel for a display commensurate with the
• uslities of the Colonel, but the minter
w
og •
to a nd a reasonably handsome affair
expenses of the reception were
, ,
4,45
m
F O5 t.,1 Cro the items of the hill , which
by ;Ir. Dougherty. The bill passed,
ore giv en
135xTio made inquiry as to the proceedings
ommis.non to provide for the volunteers'
a ito, The appeals were said by Mr. MeEnt3rre
ges io aye hundred par day. The oily had
•tswioted, and the matter was going along
Iles a.
~,tottly, but prosperously. Seidler s who had
..0, 1 boo m ustered into the service of the United
sere not to receive anything from the said
;.. : j.iud a muster-roll nowt be shown by each
„ t i c eot, with the names of the beneficiaries' hue
thereupon Until the city WAS. districted
I..,rti Moot charity could be done.
Tae eol omittre upon the questiciruf throwing a
arch cr roof-way o v er Water street, so as
i.;,, li neat the two parts of the Delaware avenue
D ock street; market, reported that the said
3 , r y veld in no manner interfere with travel,
gj could shelter the people. They reported a
w build the rams at the height of forty , two
; ‘ .l , st the peak of the. arch from the street; said
„ c , to be othety•eight feet six inches in length of
; 14 , so d the ends thereof to rest upon the walla
t he market. A proviso in the ordinance an
'u .; f ed the city to have the atoll withdrawn at
• il ne *
II tram of the Tenth ward, thought
to precedent bad; for in passing. the bill the city
efo lly gave up. one square of Water street. in
or.uta as wagons would continually shelter them
teltri utder the roof, and it would become, par.
o pe, s Rand and produce-wagons.
yr BsSION took issue upon the question with
ifetbertil. The latter replied Mr Bradford
A t Mr. Neal also made- speeches, the latter being
the situp mind with Mr. Wetherill. On mutton
lt Megary the matter was postponed.
t resolution was offered eutboririog the chief
ditto to allow any steam fire-engine, or eng i ne,
cr-tzse company to leave the city tor Waslll- h' gtcsn
,the request of the Goveroment
' yr. Tor, in remaikiag upon a portion of the re
, Mu, stated that certain members who had
re , ZOD timid to vote for a limitation of the fire
vt Pt, Were now consenting to allow earl:tie
s 0 to leave, on the ground of there being too
an `fi nes lie understood that the chief en
cee. has been favoring the admiration of new
;, pbb i o , - Tree also favorable to these companies
.• 11rIttRY, DRADFORD, NUL, and others,
• 4steoliesls . The resolution passed
Ate some Unimportant business Counoil ad.
nisei
CtIMMON COUNCIL.
m wee raoaivcal from the mous
ers of me Charity Hospital, tendering the lase
:1 dist iestitation;to the city for the care of the
ark sad disabled volunteers. B.eferred to Com
:ince on Defense of the City. a.
ite b in au th o rizing the Delaware Market Cora
'C:j to extend the roof of their new market house
:AT lister street came up in order, and elicited a
;aril debate as to the right of granting the Qom
b.* that privilege. The bill was finally agreed
2; keys sailed nP the ordinance making an
,tanidiatica of $42 500 for the extension of the
;tier workg at Fairmount. It was agreed to.
1 :volution was presented authorizing the super
•Eadent of the Girard estates, under the super-
OEa' 2 of the OOMinittee, to make snob compromise
rl Joseph R Flanigan, occupant of premises
E Third atreet, above Walnut, for his arrears of
tit. spec Each terms as he shall deem best for the
s.l7eit of the estate.
Re above resolution came from Bacot Connell,
01 the eimurestanses which prompted it have
tiore i , eao fully reported. Alter some debate, the
wiat:an was referred to the Committee on Girard
4 111; of Common Council.
in ordinance to provide for the payment of wit
xi bee in a con gated election ease was agreed to.
Re report from Seleot Council, appropriating
11- La pay the expenses imitated in the recap
::: or Col. Robert Anderson, inoluding bill at
:sizentel Betel, music, .ke , was concurred in.
h tosananication was received from Col Win.
stating that the $l.OOO appropriated for
Fuhiegton Brigade has been expended. The
lipde taped to be mustered into service in a few
hp. They have 'manned several bills, however,
on in additional appropriation of $2,000 is asked
lit.Ntuatr. thought the regiment under com
mud of lieneral Small had no more olaima upon
till tea any other, and for that reason moved
7:3.e lemma of the communication to the Commit
tee. on Diem end rtoteetion of the City. •
9r. &ill explained the Peculiar oirouuistaimes
air: which General Small proceeded to
a:ire anti unarmed men. and the dirautrouewssult
*Uri fellewed: - Thie regiment, for some reason
cr atter, have been attained in Philadelphia
wh!systt being musteted lute sonicc, The sposatt
szplimented Genersi :Small en his desire to see
I 1 the expenses of bit; soldiers defrayed before
no left the cite. Be was opposed to the rate.
:cze and trusted the appropriation would be
rk Slice, The ti'CuPil Lave been kept together
crest expense, and many of them have largo
aLiliez- depending upon them.
lir. iinn•en reflected on what he coneidered the
oft;stg. Small in marching his men to
Idtimore sithout proper arms and equipments,
Ed did not think Councils should make a further
nvopriar,on. lie hoped the communication
sal be referred io the oommittee, and if they
(70 it proper attention, he thought they would ,
:::favor tat oraiineaca. •
3{7. CRESATIA, thought Gel Smell as brave a
se at ever lived. Ha had seen the aDtananioa-
xic paned between Cel Sinai! and the Seeretary
::Wsr, ordering him to hold hie men in readiness
z myth, whether equipped or not. He was
zged to go at once, and, in the excitement, per
wps, there was not as much forethought exereised
snits should have been. Before condemning
ze tome of the Colonel, it would be well for
webers to investigate the correspondence in his
?enion. Let os justify his character bathos the
rujll:_ he bas sustained injury enough. _
,s.t..iTts defended Vol. Small , and applaudeu
in so promptly responding to the call
ts 'overnment He was astonished to find that
'wal l a,' of the Chamber should think he was
sei e btifild to a TOM of censure than to a vote of
H ARi s c ic again repeated the idea that Col
4i bud actO: injudiciously, and was deservedly
rsgixt of cen ,:s . ,s, He was no rebel or traitor,
tinsidered hiLNZe l f as good a Union man as
trYA9 else.
X 7 C.15511N applauded 'ha course of amoral
z.c. and considered he h'
e,. proved himself a
zue sod determined soldier He trusted the
c.npriation would be made.
3littan did not doubt the misc_.rage aid
' l ' ll 7 of Colonel Smell, but could not Nii• what
'Peruler claim be bad upon the city for an ,ep
;:t . piation of $3 000 more than any other of oaf
N:xenta.
N:xenta. Such s course would have a bad efferea,
zinold produce iusubordination.
Feseitsx said they ought to have a record,
7,.'esich they could refer, of the movements of Col.
'lal.tbe circumstances under wnich he left the
.
, and it was therefore proper to refer
/emitter to the committee, to be investigated by
order to allow %combine to TIM 'raisin
m.ll'ir moon th e subject.
4 4 Lia) moved to refer to a special committee
.nom from each Chamber. The Committee on
'gnu and Protection of the City have now as
, :laa they eqin attend:to.
4. bonen opposed the reference. The men
&..55seemzend of Col. Small have not yet been
~ rand to, And therefore are not furnished with
km by the StatAs Government. It was therefore
*Able that the matter should be attended to at
*e.
Lrsto withaiwar his motion to refer to a
tdi committee.
e motion to refer to Committee on Defence
Protection was lost.
rtes first section of the bill the yeas were 27
rinotam.voting, the Chamber ad-
P otbilnnen GeSienil ASSemblyr O. S.
*ear DAY-
The Mit e lily of the Presbyte
%lurch In Thr the United States of _ kmerioxi (O ld
_
begun its sessions 11 0, clock•yeitsrasy
ary+sg: to the ohurch on Broad street, above
4 " tn c. me edifice was crowded, the Imbe
;ails o*-isg meeting being to hear the ann ual
;Mimi by I l ia re tiring m oderator, Rev • J. W.
D D , cf thie State.
At the opening of tho religious exercises, the
,
-IT Profaner Jasobs, of Jellegheny city, offered
Vstrent prayer for the Church, and for the cone.
11 1, la the
our
of which. he prayed that Goa
have our mometatons spiritual and nationa l
44 "-Itl in Hie holy koepi o g, and that we might
14 L la t' 4 ,ht to
Dr
best means
a rse Rev. Dr. Dixon, of Baltimore, near gave
411 3/ne, which was sung with impressive d
i; t 45 entire congregation joining itt
..l bison. teen read the seventh chapter of
.4 thew,
A taw earnest,pathetic. affecting prayer was
the h ey. Dr. Spring, of New York,
leribus of which many of the conaregn
sffeci to tears. The venerable divine
themert
rcies Providence had shown to It
,et her' et ,t to ourselves, and be exalted the
the Abnighty let all those blessings. lie
1". 1 :bar se miserable sinners, we were bat
I:l.Z' suierance of th . e almighty :
Almighty
to the mercies shown to MlD rytac _
tl the scenes which had be en enacted
47 1- !lelPhis during many years of the history
j. to_F,sYnizati,in
g iri;ll s Owe of theprayer, the speaker
it! hueft.lis supplication, whether God MBB
;1,- ) Lida ilk lace from us. "0! thou God of
is un 't im , the scoth and the Irish
„ li d 4, :tilt Thou now hide thy face from us;
touxtenancs be hidden In the elands? In
suppli oe t e thee." In closing, the
t1 :7 1 " '. , Ltyed that if trouble and war must come
s iv% would hold the issue in his own
rib& ic Ma: hie holy "time might be exalted
ukett tee Ott: o g of God upon the Govern
yt the Presi_tatit of the United States, and
iu authority ; and he supplicated that
tte arul °t: the ti ever:anent might be strengthened,
1/at tutors might have wisdom anti power
" oloof
Psalm was rung, after which Dr. Yeo
qae
I
dto deliver the annual sermon,
:z t c ter, or the dltcourse was John, 15th chapter, I
v s ' i... rEe: "My kingdom Is mot o f this world." I
moon s :tar long and able, end diecuseed
w orld," as the words were need in tie New
" the tingdoto of Chrism" ea antar
doininating aver IL Really, and the rale.
*nvein the world and Chriet's Kingdom
L AI oet O'cltek the meeting was called to order
br•
whoaYtas, the int - Aerator of the last Con
'toe, opened with prayer-
The
lead report of the Committee on Commission!
by Dr McGill.
following Committee on Vestions was up-
A. S. Hall, .L M. Brown, had A
po a ti
•
MsOhne.
The state , ' alert( reported that tie had heard of
the foundation of the Synod of St. Paul, consisting
of four Presbyteries, St. Paul, Chippewa, Lake
Superior, and Owatowa, by order of the last
&nand Maembly, and of four now Prteby_tediee,
pi a _. Wiaronda , by the Synod of Miesisaipp ; To
ledo, by the Synod of lowa ; ()antral, by the 'synod
1
of Philadelphia ; and of Western ilfrioa, in con
nection usitti the Synod of New ',ferny.
On motion, thole were 311 enrolled and re.
1 00gOtt Id.
The Assembly then adjourned to mint at :it
o'clook.
.A7l'll - 10011 8118101
The Convention was openel with h eaver, after
which the Committee on Election; reported that
they have satisfactory evidence of the regular eta
tion of the following persons. by the respective
Presbyteries, commissioners to thia General As
sembly J. W Yeolllllllll, D. D_ ; Wm. 0. LIMBOS,
elder of the Presbytery of Northumberland; D. G.
Bunions. elder of the Presbytery of Albany • Rev.
Q. A. Maohmore, elder of the Presbytery of Mau
mee ; James Beebe, elder of the Presbytery of
New Lisbon ; IL W. Slagley, Francis T. Drake,
and Joseph II Sheppard, elders of the Presbytery
of Long Island ; Jon Horn, elder of the Presbytery
of Vincennes.; A. Wayland, elder of the Presby
tery'of Wiaconda.
The Aesembly thou went into an election for
moderator, which resulted in the choice of the
Rev. Dr. Bacchus, of Baltimore.
Rev D J. Weller was also elected clerk
Rev. Wm. B: Sam* offered the following:
Revolved, That it be the order of the day tor
to morrow (Priday) morales, at 10 o , olook, to re
view the reports of the various Boards and Theo
logical Seminaries, and that it be the order of the
day for Saturday at 10 o'clock to hear the reports
of the standing committee on the Board of Church
Bateneton ; for Monday next at the same hour to
hear that on the Board of Publication; Breams
day, that on the Board of Domestic Missions, and
Thursday, that on the Board of Foreign Missions
fieraced, That the evenings of the several days
on which the above reports from the abrading com
mittees are received, be act apart to devotional
exercises, interspersed with short addresses having
reference to the work of the particular Blurd that
day reported on.
Tice resolutions were agreed to. .
It was agreed that the Assembly sit in. the
morning from 0 to 1 o'clock, and in the afternoon
from 4 to et o'clock. The Convention then ad
journed. with prayer by the moderator.
The Adams Enness iu the South.
AUGUSTA, May IA —We learn, os antharity,
that the Southern stockholders of dams Express
Company have token possession of all the pro
perty, privileges, up/ interests of the company in
the Confederacy, add that a new company will be
organised in a few days, and the business con
tinued here without interruption.
Soon after hie celebrated Marring tour, John C.
Heenan received a very tempting offer to connect
himself with a money making establishment in
New Orleans, which he acoepted, and went to that
city to maids Ho hid not been thoro long, host•
ever, before the secession fever ran high among
the people, and companies were formed to fight
against the Government. When Jefferson Davie
was made President of the so-called Confederate
States of America, Heenan received an offer of
a high position in the rebel army, provided he
would fight against the Goverement of the United
States. Lie refused the position tendered, and de.
Blared that he had tenght under the stars and
stripes a year ego, and never would fight under
any other flog. This offended the rebels, and his
position there becoming very unpleasant, be left,
sad is now In Cincinnati. Be is expected in New
York early in June.
There are +bath:n.ll.64 to be, no len than thirty
thousand men in Virginia, exclusive of seventy
thousand, armed and equipped, from the Old Do
minion.
IFINANCIA.L AND COMME
The Money Market.
PUILADELPHI4I) Noy /0, RH
There was a little more business transaoted at
the Stock Board to.day. Pennsylvania fives ad
vanced one per cent. ; city loans were firm at pre.
sinus quotations ; and the prices for all dividend
paying securities were well maintained_ Race and
Tine.streets Passenger Railway shares advanced
to d, and Reading Railroad shares to 151.
There is little or nothing doing in the money
market Tim anaperisio of many houses, and the
fears of capitalists respecting others, make it hard
to sell paper at any price ; bat loans may be tea.
dily negotiated upon fiat class collateral at about
per cent. Ter surinut.
The roilowing la the coal tcnnaga 1.4 the Sha
mokin-Valley and Pottsville Railroad Company
Yeor.
For week ending Alav T 3 18 53 363 08
Same time lost year-- 641 00 . 45 920 05
Intro _
Decrease— I,tai — et
Philadelphia Stock Excharts,e gatos,
May Iti. Ism
/imam mg, OLATDIAi
FIRST I
Use City 6s—....New 23 Ni"
600 l'entaa 5a . 74M:
8110 do --- 75
X 35 City 68
11* do— _..5011
:ow City ga
50 0 POIIIIIB. R..-Ist nits 94
1005 do-- .15t ads es
15 Penaa 36
2 343:
BETWEEN BOAR DB
)0 POURS B, 3n ONO N Penna
do- 11000 el %V- 931.1
2,
SECOND BOARD
NM Patna 53-. ... ... 7.51;1 1 000 City 65... .....Now 93A,'
/NO Cit, 6s —. 8. 21,00 N Penna . as. -Ups sa
Hp do, , , ~......, , - Atli 23 Saco & Tine sus It a
tato City as it- --. as ica, Alla'y coda P El.bS :a
CLOSING PRICEN-zD ULLI.
Bid. Asked. 3174. rialesel.
rhiladeltltimea BO 657.4 asel Nam PA476. •
Phila fa “.86 86hil kilMire 7e - 0
BUM 56 —USA: tCnt, Long Leland 93ll
Peens 0a...—. 751 i ;Loh Cl & $.__ _ .489.:49
Read R _.15. 3 4 1669 Leh &24 Sep. 36 35
Read lido '7o._ I N Pa 76 606a..iat011 56 56 31
Read rat 55'65 66 Ed N Penns. R 108.-.82
Penns R 36 lOstawiaga R 9rel I 7
Penne Redmt Ge rrank lionteß ..
Morris Can eon. 4 3 Race& Vine-at i5..101 6.14
Morns Cm Pfd.V - 2 114 West Phila, el
Pkit! oil Pim__ n 7 51 Green & Coate/ 11 13
l'hitadelpkta. Markets.
There is very little export demand for Flour to-day.
and holders are firmer in their views, and about 300 bbls
Western extra family sold at $6 37314P' bbl ; some small
lots also sold to annuls the trade at $3 6006 6231 for su
perfine, 857306 for extras. $6.2566 30 for extra family,
and ea Thal 25 V' IA for fancy brands. according to
quality. Rye Flour is dull and offered at 8360
and the demand limited. Corn Meal is quiet, and Penn
sylvania rather scares at $2 87314¢' bbl.
WW111.1.2 comes in slowly. and meets with a good de-
Mafia at Dill image; 4 OW bite sold st 137m1330 for 5 0 04
Western and re. neryivania red. 1400 for tlnitharri
afloat and 1.40*1560 for white, as in quality. Dye is
steady, wsth farther small sales of Pennsylvania at 6646
663:13. Co it oontir nee in good demand at previous quo
tations ; about 10,0011 bug sold at 63e ler prime Southern
yellow. afloat. 600 for fair Quality. and 6+o tar some in
the earn. Otte are steady. and 2 500 hus ware dummied
of at 33e333i0 for Delaware and t'ennalivania. in the
oars and afloat.
Btxx.—Queroitrnn is more attire, and about 60 hide
let !so. I sold at 3126.50 4P' ton.
COITON.— Fee market continues at a - stand-still, and
holders are firm in their demands.
Gnoechige —Very little doing in the 'say Of sales.
and no change to note in limes..
Psovi-ions —The market oontinnea inactive, without
any change in quotations: and a small business only to
WISISKT is dull and lower: Mils selling at 16017 e,
drudge 16015 Me. and tihda at 17e.
CITY ITEMS.
To CaPkgahings.—it will be glean by referenee
to our nagertising columns, Oust sa opoottitstts is a
fired to a person with capital, to manage and control a
country Bank, in the interior of this Mate. ' Bee adver
tisement.
Ganging:Meg Rzinsirsonera Goons ---We invite
attention to the splendid and fillenti 'retried eteolt of
gentle furnishing sooos manufaotured and imported by
lii•sere. R. C. Walborn & C Noe. a and 7 North Sixth
street They have just opened a number of choice new
things for the Beeson. whioh the buying public will bo.
sure to appreciate. They keep only the best goade,aad
mail at very moderate wines.
INPORTAXi OPIIIIONB President Lineoln'a
health its reputed as good. in irate of hie worriments
and %%Wien& General Slott seems troubled with a
variety of Me, but the old hero bears up Inanfialy.
making his camp bed an exit:aware °Mae when the
twinges of disease are unusual y snail?. These die
tinguished gentl-men have tooth announced as their
opinions that the beat and cheepest clothier, either
military or civic, can be procured at the one price eitt
hetabliehment of Granville Stokes. 609 Cheatnut atreet.
Every turehaser is presented with a useful and hand
' some gilt - •
°IVIgo ME SOLDIERS FITS.—Some of the
clothing furnished to the volunteers were very peculiar
an respect to fit i the pantaloons was a mils tco big for
those who received them, end 'march warrantiivere in
constant demand for several days to hnnt.no absent
members, who wepOeventually disooveren and rescued
from graves of vossinet ; while, on the other hand.
some of them did not reach half way below the knees.
This proanuttean arrangement of making large men
fit swell garments. and compelling ■mall ones to
mount large °lethal, is in strong contrast with the
plan pursued at use Brown Stolle Clothing Ball of
Rooktoll & Wilson, Nos. 603 end ex Chertnut street,
above alisth,where every article is made precieely to
fit the person for whom it is intanded.
ItILARDIII INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH FAO'S
.ARRIVED.
Ship Uncle Joe, Pie knew, from Liverpool lith nit,
with indite to Peter Wright & Bons.
isteamsliin Delaware. Jolumon, 20 hours from Now
York. with rodeo and i'hussengera to James Alklerdioa.
Passed a right berm tingpff the Ledge, hound up; ships
Fruity Burnam, from Liverpool off the . Buoy on the
Middle; Cnale Joe. from do. and brig Ida. frorn Mea
sles moms Limon's; narks •4111111' 'PriTtIOZ. off Reedy
wand; Winona. trom Cienfuegos. oil Reedy Point, and
an trziniowo brit in the Bight of New Castle.
Sark Mary Bentley. Bentley. SO days from Messina,
with Dna. &o, to Joshes. Scattergood & Co
Bark P C Alexander, Merryinas.l3 days from Cien
faeow, with sugar to Stewart. Casson & Co.
Bark Winona. Galhean.l3 days from Cienfuegos, with
ellrar and molasses to S & W
Welah-
Sr brig Ida. Morriaon, &Naps from Messina, with fruit
to Lance's 21e. Dram'.
Bohr Win Pisan. Stephenson. Cs dwellm Proirldenee.
in ballast to Noble. 11.0111Mett A.
Bohr SI, Crocker. Presbury. 4 days from Taunton,
with mdse to Twelts & Co.
ra w g aris h Bow. Paine. 3 d ;ye from Baltimore.with
codas to Thomas Webster. Jr.
Bohr Eliza # days from Buxton, in
bninkat. to Andenrisd A.
1 Behr John Whitby. 116110110%0141 der from Port Ponn,
with gram to Miriam A. cornea.
Bohr 'Pendell's.. Cooper. I anY Irons Smyrna, Del, with
cons to Jag I. Bewley & Co.
Bohr Mary. bieherds. 1 day nom Camden, Del. with
wheat and corn to Jas 1. Bewley & 00•
esteem tug J F Starr. oult. from the Capes With ship
U . IOO I O lee m tow. Towed toy.
Banat 3 aa M yesterday, the
thip Paragon, hence for Ltuarnool.
CLEARE D.
Bohr Ripple. Sadden. Frovidenae, L Andenried & Co.
Fodr Reindeer, Kanner. do do
'Bohr D Floyd, Beckett, Warren, 00
Bair A Haley, Haley, Quinoy Point, E. IL litaisiep&Co.
Bohr Cbanotte ahoy, /maw, Boston, DI Sturtevant &
'o.
643br•Willi & Mary, Simmons, WashlngtOn.
to
Caldron ,
Mohr Motive. McNamar . walnut/glop-Le ""''"""
Bohr Millen a. Groves. Baltimore, T webeter. Jr.
Bohr B Vindryere, Partridge. do
Bohr M. hado, Jones do
Bohr co 800 Muth &tidal. Fort Montego TY/ori• Stoner
Bohr Alva Law. Wood. Jersey City, Joe It Blakietoo.
Rohs JaaJdaoae, Limit. Westchester, do
Bohr L Croaker, Freiherr. Taunton. do
Bahr Ann Turner. Ayres, Lynn. Davis Pearson & Co.
rear .o_ll 'Weds, ftolcoloo, Haverhdt..l B Boom
Boar Wm Paxon,Stephansou.ftevonset.lloble, item-
Melt & Glideren.
Bens,' Alderdios. Blites.Providenee. Banut.Okle&Co
Bojo 8 II midacoki Arnold. Nom*. Robta %Arica
•
iILOLIVIEr PA HA, May 13. r 111--Ar, relive Mary A
!Shropshire. &irons:ore; carob E Jones. Jones; Mahlon
Have, baidioe.t: r J roots, Oteeinian; and Emma L Day.
Hackney, rfinade bin* tor Boston; ochr Ringgold.
Crowell. Boston for Philadelphia.
liirn—Ar. brig Reno Leeds. Noel:land for Pitiladel-
Phis.: galas It Whildon. final; thin Stunntmg,
tioifrer. and Win L Dayton. co Hers, fraladelphts for
Benton; gebr Conner. Treworry,Bt John fi B for elota
delphia,- anhrs Caroline Chant, Framer, and John R
rimer. Gandy, Boston for do.
ARKEVALB AT fIIE PRINOIPAII HOTELS,
earerlAlEN`rAL ROTKL--Ninth and Chestnut.
A A M.tchall, Ohio, J N .Nortn, N Orleans
Thrali, Ohio ,
Col R. Coulter, Greensburg N B Chung, Kentockl
A B emxwell. Sakai, 0 B YUther ore Miss
M G noselline. Ist u, toltio S A 'letdow n,lllinois
M tsr k oung, Pittsburg K M Roberts, Illinois
W E U iris, Cleyetand A Paden. 'theme
W ,f 3 moa t Cllloal4o n N Itoluneon, Portsmouth
C.s..k la. 1 1 Mmdel. 7 1,1" Mrs *may
lt re et Louts J Johnson, Penns
G Fraser. KentuckyL M Miller. New York
B G Oa emu. Minnesota WIC. Guest, New York
6 C liectelan, Wi.ccosin L Rtntearart, Athens, 0
A War land, Missouri B Boot. Milwaukee
R W Ithssourt KM. truth. New °flew%
I:1 New It, Yam J Carson, Bellmore
Alexanaer, Mercer, Pa 1 , A Alls en, Wall. D
J P donkey, lows. J N Ferdy. Baltimore
A R Grew —de s ward. S witzniaud
W D tYlningtoll 11 K Clark, D'e N
Herrera, now York r de Remo hew York,
E Wright, erewJersey Miss Wright, Wash Hewn
IL di Kinsale, t New Raven J T I'i:irking, New York
G 0 Van omringe, Jr..N Y C taiiiman. Ohio
W Richmono, Prim, It I S tie.rii US A
Maj Wilkins, eliattigun W D Holden. Boston
A C Hall. Baltimore 3 Dew, Frankford
• D Witlia.ll.VALU S A Col Rrairoano
eiraj Bryan ' L% Vol - 0 Y Montgomery
P ler hok s. Commotion.; Sirs iiumphreys, Virginia
JO Burt, New le - oak 3 G Stevens, New Jersey
Col Halsted. New Jersey Wlt Diokinson, Michigan
TIN trambr.e. Woodbury W E Hamer
B almy.""Toutdenee. It I Ii B Pout.. Prinoeti
fi North, Veer oilcans V Yl' itherow. viddlotown
Dr" o etwer•ngi rr J u Musselman. Penns
JD Webb, Ohio S Furter. Fayette co. Pa
*rhos U Walter,Wasli,D C John II Murray. DOW York
C Robinson, Rhode Island It Boot &la. Baltimore
C W Tracy N CS Cotton USN
Geo Bergner. Barrisburg K Marshall & wf. Pittsb'
John 0 Simon, Harrisburg J Brandt, Jr, Baltimore
Silas C Herring, i‘ew York A J 13-esart
L L Warren, Louisville 3 It Floyd, New York
W Caddie, Dew ork It Brown. Warren
W C Berry, Nashville B F French. New York
C W Doimer,Massaohusetts W W Young. 'lusher;
F R Vain ,nor, /New York A Knotole t NV" YorK
Geo S t ettetione, Fnila J A Wood. Illinois
CnasT Pothamo .5 York W 0 -ms..lwoOd. Del
W B Wilkins, helaware E R Craven, New Jersey
John 3 C .ohran, Lana:star W McConkey, Pa
14 unman W Stiliman,Wekterly. RI
H N Campbell, Westerlyßl Geo r Wy lelgh, N York
Meb Vtodie6tt, Nate V. 014 W H Rookalsliow , n Y
O A Crandall. California JA 1. elfOrt. Dew York
A Kemp New Yurk win D Aden New York
J L Mon. Newt ork 3 L n ott, Jr: Plow York
Geo B Neal Boehm C P ole. Cleveland
Aif Barrett, D leveland Alien, d A
3 ParrOit, Dayton. Unto J Day on, Ohio
P M Harman. alton. Min W imirgiat.tioeton
Vol Seymour New York Capt mavens, New York
Dorm, firer York it A Riele , New York
A it Beaoh. New York E Learned, New York
3 Stetson, Bosom P , ors. epringfield
C Artmhate. Pittsburg W P Anderson, 13a , timore
Thomas & in. 13 C Dar Welt, D
John Collins, Fayetie Wm M. %ker. leans
J U Wolisins rt. Lanman. Whorl co, Pa
B Bwl New YriTir W atllVen. New York
colli a net. , Belgium T Mead , New York
S C Brigham & son N York If B Craig & wf. Penns
A C Basueluer. Horton Sharon k. Flab
t 313 Donee, hew York Aug Churahiil, England
Aire J Canon ts, 2 ch., Bali Samuel !terser, New York
J B Hampton
Merohante Exehe,ne
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ige Lehigh Swig- 74Y
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1 Nornotnwn7 R—..... 47
30 Lon 6 Island IL- —135 9
10 .1100 a & Vine-Eta IL 0
30 dn. . 6
27 Pe prlve & 7. 4 6
2 Lehiee "(Tetley R 49%
19 Cam & AM .11..93:10197:14
M6Y 111—Eveatul.
at* Breit* Allen, New York. Wm P
se r Farmer, Poynter. Baltimore, A GrosJr
at TILIORAPE.
{Correspondence of the kreams.
on
Mew Y*, Mac 16.
Arrived—Stria Amazon, from Arroyo.
kIARIOR„ANPAs
Br bark tiVlOO4 01 the Netherland.. esnvee Nave
York yesterday., on the Sth ixat. 37 40 lone 62. tell in
brig War Eagle, of etoladelpeta, abandoned; took
f ie , u her two bags f co/fee.
" eteamere Vaiesu Morris tt. and Concord. Norman,
. hence at New York • orterday.
omit edroala,_Crixon; $ Waterman. BOWM‘tit and
W Calnininga• Wlgffintl, cleared M Plow Bedford
Ibtn
that for tins part,
- Ohre,• attune Tirrell. Higgins; R
and tiery May, ft etrtii , F, Ott Med at !Seaton met for
shin port.- .
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST IflgleT
HOTBL.—Foutth Meet, below Arch.
Madison Ballade.
tai Beading D Musser
rc, rip 4 ba r g flartshoin. Harrisburg
„t Wise, frith ton G L r eed. Olearfielo, Pa
C ft Keller. Bellefonte A G Wilson. Illinois
HL Christ, Bellefonte J P Randolph &w, Easton
D Stratton. Salem. N J David Dair. Lancaster
H. Newhall. Pella A A Hamilton. Perna '
chi• eon h rersey 1 G Monfort. Cincinnati 3 O
J Qninley dr, In, Bnoka on Ruth ellnW, Husks so
u xelon. t Raton Pa Fry, Basain
T Caterhent, Tunic hannoek w Lee. Cretan°, Ohio
3 P Lloyd. Crostini,. Ohm Mrs Ipa Bowman, Muncy
.1 A Langcake. Munoy. Pa W Ker & 2 da. whole, Pa
T Merritt, M D. Patel - uric Maiur P•ana
N Nommen. Penne. Q o D Hand. Penns
R A tiepew, hasten B S Troika, 'Eamon
F•hattock, N. se Oronewit G&. W Kister, Pena
Whee er, New Brunnek E D nrawrord. reins
Hon H S Mott & den, Milford Hon K L Blood. Canna
M hI liati•Dle. Phil • If Brady. Phi la
D Clark, Danville T t' Meredith. Harrisburg,
A Railer. Harrisburg R C Hfines Nliippenehdre
Miss M t'aston ',Shear Johnson
J T ssoloy. Now York John Makin•on
1 Correll, New Jersey lairs Osman & don, Va
Lewis Strayer, York, Pa Benry_aaaton, carlisle
C oa head. Penna AB Walker-Penne
J 141 Koons. ..enna AT Bisal, Fauna
Ron W H Wolii & la. Pa I I.,Tlnchert. Chambersbic
Graff_, Fauna .1 B Miller, Chamoersburg
. _
A rti ERMAN HOTI-3L—Cheataut street. Move Fifth
W H Wheeler, Baltimore W H Connecticut
J May bin. Philadelphia Jonathan Simoon. Peuna
Ina? Jr. Boston W 'gainer, zngland
D P Perry .1 al Sturm:nen
3no W Lowe,lHassiic husetts John Windy, Brooklyn
Cavt Jae G Woodside. AIY Parn , l Dieser. Osfeed, Pe.
Miss M Laciber. Camden, D A t, Lewis. Delaware
Min Ridtie7. Tine", Lei J s Evans & la. Lg Island
W Earh.r. W Chester John Opdyke,Esster.
A Knutz,..ti IV 31. Mincle. Eamon
Hi• pas medic], chunk J Ames Merrihew,
Allan Cuthbert W I) Coles
Miss 'Nosey. iixtoril. Pa J R wood
H W Shamir & eta. Futon E A Uhler. Lebanon
W 8 Everett Zc la.Chadub.hg Robt P Woods. Maryland
L Fointon & la Penns Geo F. Towounnd. N Yerit
P Van Benthuessit N J 1.• C Bowen, N
Joan Weidman U 8 N AC Powers. New Yell
Jo: Archer. Virginia John Perm. U 8 N
W D WFROII, Newark, N J Samuel Markin, Penna.
Jam L Webster, Mass W Hickman, renna
. BT. LOUIB HOTEL—Cher nut street, ahoy. Third
C W Isbell, New York P D Stuart. Wash. D C
John Waliaree. New York Isaac Bertolet. Reading
Sato! Moore. Indiana Zulextelplua
Arlo:m.3nm, geeweerent .1 S
T Montnenr. New York D Alefibrt &la,Ohto
Steph A Danetleaa Chicago e B Jobr.son. _ S
A
B Nudolph, New York Potter. New S ork
A Yeemane, New York J S Toner, Wilm, Del
sztvrfis UN lON-,la rketatroet. Shinn 3ixtb.
A oßene . h , New Jenny Br Shukerd.Oolunenny 0
'r 11 Met- even, 111 Jersey R 111 eternal. Juniata.
3 Maxwell. IYear York h Wilson, Forearm, 0
J Pedlar. Pll la Peter Trettp, ?enfant!, 0
Waugh. wa.ll. 11 U F Mellitosu, Penne
T R Parke, Mentor Win !Avant raga
A R *carp. Columbus. U Rlf Peal. Emma
Jas Kemble, & io. L'.ne co It 43 Gslinher. Mitllintown
JJI Christy, Mifflin' own Joseph wood. Peunn
Mowsy, Lewisburg h Pownati, Penne,
IllISION—Aron street. above Third.
it Namur, New Jersey B A Hasson, Penns
C Rim e ee, New H ampshire Levering, N Hampshire
J Delaware Milhous, West Chester
H G Farley, Penns W H Wilson & la. Chee co
Il Milwn. Ca asauqua 8 Ronne, Maryland
A S Cadwalader. Fauna C A Reineitlng, Indiana
COMMERCIAL AOTEL--Riktlt It.. Shove Cnestidlt.
W n Cheney, cheater co Tlf Way, Wilmington .
W L Jones, Norristown 1.141 yd Jones. Norristown
Nelson. DeiswareT R Elder, Ohio
Cornett. Phteniaville ..J - W Clark, .Laneruster
W W Witkins.W Chester L 8 hatain. New Castle
Mrs Et.hop rr 2 eli,elt Louts J L Tatney Cheater co
bodesost. Cheater co Z littrlinttOn, W Cases!
N 13 Hammond. Chester co aka Jackson, Maryland
N Yardley. lloyl -stown,ra J H Plansimon. et Jones&
0 Ci Bennetr. New York J Devoe. W Chester
Win Kennedy, Chester eo
BARLEY RHEA:: ROTELmelfieaslld ii,, bah Yinie
L Thomas. Pennsylvania Thos Parrey. Penns
Pit Mathews, New Jenny Thomas F Roberts, fa
Atkinson, Buz Y.tt co Atkinson, Bucks co
Edwd Wildman, Books co Win Rowland, Bunke co
J gedsrallacte,r Fox Chase Emma Tres°, Books co
J Andean ar, WI. Betake CV W :Owen's. coo
T W Scleau. Backe co J Bartley. New Bove
Joe Flowers,Bnohs co P Muchell. Bunks co
Win Jones. Pennsy Loomis $ Rmrtand, trnboro
Win 0 dos er, Penna J 8 Mitchel, Penna
R W utter, Tenneseee Ciao Prenob. w York
T Potter. Philadelphia W Balderston. Penna
W 13 Warners retina William NoDowell, Pa
BLACK BEAR—Tiaro street, above Callowhill.
Flarke. ton WITI. Miles- Texas
James Tomlinson. Pa Thos romiinson, Pa .
tienj Tomlinson. Pa Dire Tomlinson. Pa
Miss Tomlinson. Pa D Taylor. Feasteiville
Mrs Tailor, Foastorsille B Toroßotion , BLbetrY
Ra•rian Tomluaton. BY berry Nil- a 'omit/mon. 'berry
cm Bliley. Sr berry Beni Beans , Yardielville
Geo W Wolf. Pa Jacoh H 8114 I'M -
Jackson Smith. Jenkintown Israel Beam. Harrisburg
Dis Y oung. A eniown Geo R Wa...ton, Abington
R Bob Horsham, -
BALD EAGLE ROTEL—Third at., below Callowhillt
A CBlO4l. Easton .1 11 Bata. Montg'y co, pa
Molt, Lancaster co. Pa Mg @malt & 811131151 co.
J C norgan, I'iortdambert'dl) Witham, Penns3lvanta
Owen Gross, hew JeAsey
rd.01.114T VERNON 110TEL--Serocrna aE., above Arnth,
Jam M Kennedy. Penns. Jas E Eldred Fergus
A. t, Runt. Penna. R Reed. ur.stol,
R Mann, Pennsylvania 1.4 Peters. Manton Cr'k
Mrs Co It se, is esr Uriearra Stionnan, lrew York
Mr tduistalsn. Penns C F dueling, Reading
CHli,upt,Ual'
rtus.e.....—nape street. snore Start.
P Uhler Illinois Chas Smith Port Carbon
Jonvo f a ley. Penna Jno M awley, Parma
T Maxwell, vamp Wayne Capt H.l Handler, MO
"n
rk
ans. Maryland J Bertlette, Maryland
Wm W Shone, Wheel's, Va
RFDERE HOUBN—Third meet. above Rand.
CW B ter. Readine - Jo° R Helfrich, Allentown
Gee J K Ferrell, W Cheater 11. H Lehman A.leatoWn
11 Heuer, dohyl Haven W Mann. Lawatown
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICIAL.
TRY.A.StsY Dn.Ps:ATMS:ST. Ma,' iii 1861,
SEALED FROFOriALS will be received at this De.
Partment until twelve o'clock noon of Tuesday, the
twenty-first day of May now current. for the remain
der of stock of the United States; to be issued under
ihe act of Congress approved Bth of February last,
amounting to eight millions nine hundred agd ninety -
four thousand dollars. Ti,S et, ek will bear interest at
the rats of six per cent per annum, payable semi-an
neatly on the first days of January and July. in each
year, and will be reimbursable in twenty years from
the first day of January last.
'rho proposals must state the won offered for each
hundred dollen of stook and must be for one or more
teousands of dollars, without fractions. One per cent.
of tte amount offered must be deposited with the Trea
surer of the United States at Weehingten, or with an
assistant treasurer at Beaton. Philadelphia, or New
York. subiset to the order of the secretary of the Trea
sury; and the certificate showing such deposit must
sew mpany the offer. The act reserves to the t core
tary the ri.kt to decline bids not regarded as advan
tageous to the United States.
The amounts payable under the accepted offers for
this loan must be deposited with the Treasurer of the
United States. or an assistant treasurer at Boston, pew
York, or Philadelphia, on or before the twenty.fifth
day of May, now eurrent ; but if any accepted bidder
shall desire to derma at any other point, his request
will be considered. . .
On the receipt here of the proper certificates ahoy.
int musk deposit, Certifieates of inscribed stock will be
issued to the successful bidders or their assignees for
the amounts to which they may be entitled. in sums of
one thousand, five thousand, and ten thousand dollars
each, as may be required. Inscribed stock so ensued
will carry interest from the date of each deposit. and
will be transferable on the boots of the TreaeurY.
uSreeabir to the regulative,' of tee Department.
Should any accepted bidder desire certificates of
stock with coupons of semi-annual interest attached
thereto, they will be issued aeourdingly., in nuns of one
thousand dollars each, with coupons attached for In
terest from ths first day of July next. Such coupon
stook instead of being transferable on the books of the
Treasury, may be assigned and transferred by delivery.
The interest on such °Mon stock front the date of the
deposit therefor to the first of July next will be paid
on that day to the =meted bidder, or his assign, or at
torney, by the depository with whom the principal was
deppsited.
The proposals under this notice should he endorsed
on tne envelopes" Prom:eels fur Loan of 8 h February,
1861." and addressed to Ms Fecretery of the Treasury;
or they may be put under cover to the assistant trea
surer
at New York who will forward them to thei De.
eartment. They should be sent in season to be opened
and dep'sied at the time above stated.
The preliminary deposit of one per cent. required
from ell bidders will be inoluded in the final deposit of
successful bidders, and will be directed to be triune
diatele returned to unencemisful bidders.
S. P. CHASE.
!Secretory of the Imam
TH ELPHIAiX FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1861.
NOTICE.
The foliowiug Order, issued by lee Navy Department
on the 21th ultimo, is now Millie public for the benefit ef
all whom it may concern :
NAVY DIVAIIIMENT, April $8,1t61.
TO TISK FOCRTII AMA OR. or VIZ TILEASMIT
The amounts found to be due to reeigned Navy
(Acorn from the States whiell /slam to have seceded
will hereafter be paid them from the United Stites funde
heretofore sent to or deposited in those States, exempt
in oases where the Department shall otherwise direct.
1 em, resasotraltf. TOOT obedient servant.
GIDEON WELL `l
Secretary of the Navy.
INSTANTANEOUS HAIR r, YE • JaY 11(118
Liquid Dye eurpaesee all others in 000nnuntoatiag a.
beautiful natural black or brown odor to the Hair,
hlouateeliee, or PFhiskere. Prepared only at JAYNE'S ,
CHESTNUT Street, below Third. myl4 6t
MR ()EDUARD ACID ERRING WATER.—
Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated ChM*
date and Physician' respecting the use of. this WATER
in the case of many diseases of the human system•
aif
be supplied grams on application to FREDERICK
BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or FRED
ERICK BRoWN, JB, NINTH and CHESTNUT
Streets.
CALL AND GET A PAMPIILDT. apn-tf
BATCOBLoR'S LIAM LiTAL—Thld celebrat
and perfect Hair Bye is (hs UN in tno world. All
others are mere imitations of this great original, which
has gained such extensive natronage in all parts of the
slohe. The 'gennine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Ilan
Dye imoantiv oroduess a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the akin or injuring the hair.
gat will rowircer rss iii oftsc ss qt. ..),
the hair for life. - •
Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. - Wholesale by
VAILIIESTocK. Zt CO.. DPOTT I"b4adelonis.
OMB PRIOR ULOTRINO OR Till LATsta
thrwis, made in the beat manlier, eloritoulY for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling urines worked in
Plain Figuree. All goods made to order warranted
setvanotory. Our ONE-PRICE system. , ix striae! Ad
hered 14 II are thereby treated alike.
east 1. JONES & ea 4 MARKET Street.
IiAND PRINTiNG, MST AND ORNAPRBT IN
the GILT. at 34 South 'ruin]) Rtreet.
CIRCULAR I'RINTINCi, Best and Cheat:met in tee
City. at 34 Month THIRD Street.
BILL-lit AL PRINTINU. Beet end Chem:vet in U.
ity. 34 South THIRD Street.
YAMPHLET rit/NTINGI:ond every other dellorir
tion of Printing, Of the most superior quioity, at the
most ronanuable rates, et RINGWALT & BROWN i 3.
0 , 0 s n!'• ii,ldding. 34 south TR IRD Street. don-tf •
fiILOVER tt BAILEIS 7 B OELEttiLLTIP
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
'Pile Hest in Use for Family Sewing.
No. Y3O CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. aal7-17
HICKEY--WORTGRV.—On the llth instant. hi the
Rev. R.T. Re ns,l. M r. David W. Rinser to Miss Anpa
E. Wortlei_all of , hie ear.
71760 N-111. A LON U.—tre the Met December last. by
Rev. D. M. Tillotson. Cornelius Tyson toLizzie Tyson
Attaloee All M this Mk?.
MAO lI—RNOX —On the let instant. by Bey. T.
Reooharee. Mr. Charles V. eohooti, Kee., to Mims Jea
nette, 14 V. Knox, both of this car.
Mc PER-I{Ol.W nth instant, by Rev 5. C.
Clay Mr. Rob.rt McAfee, Jr., to Mrs. Baran Ann Botlf,
all of Philadelphia.
HTRICK ItH —On the 11511 inetant. Mary Hams.
asughter of George W. and Sarah E. Striker, aged 33
months.
The relatives and friAndi are incited to attend her
funeral. this ( Friday ) afternoon at 3 o'clock, from her
parents' r-sidence. No. 60 1 Brown street
AG YEW.—On the 18th instant. Thomas Aenew.
Funeral from his lote residence. 80. 1913 Buttonwood
street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 °Nilo g. *
HAM 1 fUti.—On the 13'b instant. Charles Handl•
ton. son of Lieutenant Hamilton aged 32 years.
Fattest front the residence of Jona Alexander. Ho.
2 Barra court, Burlington. J., this ( Friday )after
noon. et 2 o'clock
OFF.-Oa the Nth instant, Mr. George Hoff, Sr., is
the 65th year or he age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 1732 17180015
street, near proem. this (Friday) )afternoon, at 1 o'clir. 4
K s LLY.—On the 16th instant, Grace Kelly. aged 49
dears.
uneral from the residence of her brothers. Hugh
and Miles Sweeney. Lehigh street, below Richmond.
Nineteenth vard.t.hie(Friday /afternoon , at 3 o'clock.*
MAR fltiW, — On Ilia 16th slant Amen Marrow, non
of *Mallet sad Sarah Mart w. aged 20 t earn.
Filneral from the residence of his parents, Howard
street, below Girard avenue, this (Friday) morning. at
9 o'clook *
?ft haTON —On the 15th instant. Mary Ann. daugh
ter of Wm. 11 and Cadiartne Preston, in the 10th year
or her age.
Funeral from the residence of her Parents. No. a
Grape street, Manayunk, this (Friday) afternoon, ate
o'clock
ROLL —On the 15th instant. Clara C.. daughter of
David and Catharine Roll, axed 6 y"ars and 2 months
Funeral from the madam., of her parents No. 842
Julianne. street, this ( Friday) afternoon , at a O'rslock.
iris GEl2.—On the 10th Mutant, Lowe ft,. only
child of Joseph H. and (300/ba Springer, in the 7th year
of tits age.
Ftmeral from the re-idsnoe of his parents. No. 108
Gabbard street. this ( Friday) afternoon. at 4 o'clock. *
TRUMAN —On the 115th instant, Sarah M. Truman,
in the 59thyear of her ego.
Pune , al from her late residence. N0.191/3 Wood street.
this (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. -
MS.—On the 14th instant, J. Henry MI.
hams. 111. D.. in the 324 year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, ^fo. 710 Guilford
street below Shippen. between Second and Third, this
(Friday). aPernoon „ at 1 o'clock. *
Z u L 4.1414.- 1 121 the 14th instant. Henrietta Coalman,
dlughter of William Baird Isabel Zoller, in the Bth
year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 1108
Coates street, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clook. *
pin ACK GRBN PAYINE BARE 9E MAN.
. 1 1-.
Black Grenadine &wage Points.
Mack Bares. Mantles.
B sok Ruffled Bareee Points.
Black garage Shawls. Silk Borders.
Black Barege Shawls. Crape Borders.
Black Silk Net Shawls.
Black Grenadine Shawls.
Black BaTere Shawls. Satin Borders.
N. 13.--kispherds' Plaid Poll de Cheyres, only 1S
Gents. Wide Dark O Z T A„ rageilre m . l Bl.i ca ~ ti
ry":". SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUMIANNA
ALLROAR CubIYAKY.
AU Adjourned Meeting and election of Urn Stock
holders of the gotonlkill and Puseuehnunn Rerrotd
tiompeng will be held at the CONV IV KPITA_L
In tue int,' of Philadelphia. on TUIRMAY, Awe 4.
Mgt. at 12 is clock Di , for the purpose of ohoosing &Tre
mbled:it and ex Managers to serve for the rimier year,
and also for The consideration •.f such other humus ea
may properly be b.ought before as:d meeting.
ray 17 6t FRANK S. tirberlY, Searetary.
ITOFFICE OF TUE COMMISSION FOR
TRK He LIFT OF TB to. PAM [LINA OF THE
UNTEEFIS OF THE CITY OF fIIII..ADEL
PHIA., in the Service of the United Kates.
WasHINGTON rkrILDINGES.
No. OM third Street. near ' , prune.
Notiee ie luireliy given that the - Commission has been
duly organised. tied hoe °leered upon its duties. It . Is
neoessary that the applicant shall ea a Phil dolphins,
and mean have been wholly or partially dependent for
mimeo t
of
Unitedteer actually meetered into the
service of the dtates. which enlistment must be
in
by a company muster-roll, dull certified and
m_possession of the Commission.
The applicant will be visited be a Commiglioner. Or
by same competent person authorized by a Commie
stoner, whose favorable report will be requisite before
relief can be extended. It is nut intended by the or
dinance of Councils to encourage Menem or pauper
ism through the ugency of thus Commission; bat only
to aid in toe support of its beneficiaries. and to asp
plelllent, lit far 811 'dap amble, the support W/11011
has been reduced or lust by the enlistment of the vo
lunteer.
Great care will, therefore, be used to prevent ismo
ninon. and it 0 requrred wherever praotioable,
that the e.ddier shall ttanster to his family es moon as
onn puesitey be spared from his own necessities out of
Me pay allowed hire by the Government. Minna and
essoolations of citizens, are earnestly recreated to me
the commission by their cobtributions, which may be
sent to the . ffice, and also try giving cotton cf. any
cases of imposition which Mar come to their know
ledge Those seeking and entitled to relief are re
quested to apply at the office, in Third street,where
blank, for applications are provided.
Titte Cornelis iion is comp wed as follows:
Eon. A LEX aNDEB.HkeIItY, Ilea) or of the City, Pre
sident.
Ron. Bolt ACE BINNBY, Vice President.
PETER WILLIS. al Suet X8(1.., Treasurer. -
MIA ft.L • S E LP.X, Psi City Sofia:tar.
THS...O. CUTLER, Ste., President of Paled Conrail.
Wag. B. TAEGU, Esq., Preatilest of Common Coun
cil.
DANIEL S. HEIDEN A rf, Esq.. No. 209 Vine street.
A. Mc NT? RE. Esq.. Germantown.
TB , IS. PorTER keg No. 16 0 Green street.
WM. LOUGHLIS.I, aeq.. 63s Chris inn street.
4 , ALE/3 GO Pl. L ees, 1 / 4 413%1134*Nya Hotel,
JAS. M. WAT9(II%. e. act., ho.ri7 N. F.fth sire-t.
Bon JOBN ROBBles, Ja.. r.o. 1026 B soh street.
M. W. BAL.' W IN, Eaq, No. MI borne° et. myll-6t
rY OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY. Philartelptua, April 17, 1861.-1 he
board of Directors have this day declared a semi-au
meal dividend of TREES PEN CENT. on the capital
stook of the Company, clear or State tax. payable on
and after May 16th. MM.
Powers of attorney for ordination of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company, No.
238 8. Third street. THOMAS T. FIRTH.
aplB Vrn Tree/purer.
MILITARY NOTICES.
HEADQUARTERS FIRST BRIGADE,
FIRST DIVISION, P. V.
PHIL • Minna, May NOM.
ORP• Raltiti i.
In accordance wish Divining Orders No. 32 the an
deyegned hereby exerdnea command °tibia Brigade.
.adi alma La. T. Ford. of th. Third Reg iment Infan
try, will sot as Brigade Major, and be reapeoted ao
oordingly. _ P. C
It Colonel Third Regiment infantry.
1411L1T ARY INRTRUOTION.
I SUMM F R RC U DE E
S.
Those deeir;ne to Jun are requested to meet oa
FRTDay_. Mat Ma, at a o elop Walnut. at lILASKO'S
SALOUM, Broad strew, below mita at*
DEM) QC A RUMS COMPANY D,
FOURTH COMPANY MONROE
LADELPHIS. May-12. 1861.—We, the Dleferewned,'
officers of Company D, Fourth company Sti'n De
Eilifird.'o/1 behalf of the Company. return oar 81130670
thanks to the Toasters of the American Me.% *mos'
Ball, corner Fourth and George streets, for their kind
noes in volunteering to the Company the use of the Hall
for Drills. and have extended every facility in their
power t) aid the Company in he r undertaking. We
also feel ourselves under lasting ohl gations for the
kindness that extended.
WM. W. WENN. Capt. Company D.
JOHN S. it CHU, let Lieut. "
myl4 JOHN!& Dor4riEte.b. ;41 Lieut. "
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
-wANTED. SOO able-bodied men. between the
ages of 21 and Se years, not less titan fire feet four
and a half inches high. anct of good character.
Soldiers servin board his corps irerform duty at navy
yards and on . 'United States ships-of-war en
foreign Nations, ell other info•mation which may be
desired will be given at the Rendezvous, No. all
South FO.OZ4T Street.
First Lieutenant W. STOKES BOvIL
sae-1m Reoruiting Officer.
PBINATN.LESSONS IN BvIALL AND
13BU AD SWORD, as wall as BAYONET. given by
Mr. J. BO NINA rous, assured c, el, Amy..
Club, Address Fencing b, corner BROAD and WALNUT
streets. my a et*
mirATARY GOODS.
IT. S. A. sia.BIALF KIatSEYS.
r. tt. A. BLANKETS,
CADET SATINET'S,
FLANNEL% (AU Kinds)
For Sale Ur
ALFRED SL DE & Co.,
m716-6t 40 South FRONT Street.
MILITARY CLOTH,
BENJAMIN BULLOCK & SONS,
N 0.16 BOOTH. FRONT STREET,
PHILADELERIAi
Are now mehttfastaring at their own Mille, near
Optuibohooken, Montgomery oonntr, Pa.,
6-4 CADET CLOTH,
P 1 374,E INDIGO BLUE,
Adapted expremily for
ARMY CLOTHING.
The goo& emi be sopa at their store es above.
Inylo-Mt. -
MARRIED.
DIED.
biT &n.x GOODS.
TORN THORNLEY , S; 311 CHESTNUT
Sireet, north Nide—the oldest eitahllehment in the
United Ntawi t
INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
For inny and WITT Fednmente.
PAT UNIT RUBBER. rIANI P tall.Kl3ll.
rPEaCK Kit A PaIAKII,_
AVldtdAcKB. II VKRSACKS.
ANT kgpig TENTS.
RUN clivt,fts; GUN COVERS,
treflq3. OaPEn,
OM'S. COATS, CAPS. COATS,
An every ether article that to mannfaotured of India
/tubber—is et the beet material.
ra10•171t if JO iii TIIOANLEY.
(70b1PRES IED SIILLETS.--United States
Dime Musket and Ms Balls; also, every de
scription of Bound and Conical Bullets saannfaitured
to order. Large stocks oonstantly on hand. o , data filled
atnlghtbc Vi. 614 . 1.8 Ond I.hROV CO_,
Patent Shot and lead Wo ka.
myl4lm PiRW Y
201 and 263 WATER Street OßK .
.
POLICY HOLDERS
Met others Wishing to ohtatn the last Atnual Re
port of
TRH NIUTITAG 11FI. INSURANCE COMPANY
f 1 W YOI 1
Can do co on applioation at tide Agency.
The Aseeta of the Company now cooed
SEVEN AND A QUARTER MILLIONS or DOLLARS*
All of Ahloh belongs to the Insured.
P. RATURPORD STARR. Agent.
400 WALNUT Street.
Aida OE—BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ji
i ll 7 Auditor apr *Med to adjuet the second ac
count 0 . be nook of Pennsylvania. h-rebr elven no
tice to all holders of the Notes of wad Bank to present
the, name for proof and re retry, at the office of the
As lbeesph terse set LIBRARY
in the etry of Philade lphia , on or 'miens the 95th der
or MAYi um, otherynee they will not be entitled to
share in
t ihkerasent distrtbution
. Notes nhe numbered at the Assignee's office every
day,, be , ei'n the home of 9A. hi, and 3F. As.
miord - ) bh.Ortilk; w. BIDDLE:,
n3y37,113 st,2s* Auditor,
- ,
IR,EVIATH.PRESBYTERIAN CIIIIROH,
BIWA U Street, above Chestnut street. Mtev.
Crowelb.3l2estor..—.4 "44E( V I 0 6 1)VIE tre ge3S h :
intoner surd exterior of Slake re ( w h er e
ml Assembly are now mammon) wilt be ready all BA=
TURRAT-MORNING Pries 38 Ge
MCALLIBT&R, & effrlifF.R„
MU 2h 711121 CIO MKT altreet.
WEre T BPRIJOE-STIMET PRESBY-
Tt.ll.lfiN CHURCH. (Rev. Dr. Breed. Pas
tor .I—a iIIiaUTIP PICTURP. of the interior of
this Churoh, with a description of the edifice. a history
of iho _ Cengregatioe ice.. ko.. handoomoly colored.
ati cents. NivALLISTRR & BRuTHBII.
.10717.2 V. T2t3 CH.BoT.IIT Furet.
WE§T ARCIEI-STREET PRESBYTE
MAN CBE RCM. ( Rev. Dr. Edward,. Peetor.)—
The interior of this (mon !tandem:n(4 ilinetrated in
6ilinEe3(.oPlU ?FUTURE. Frog) 38 crone.
• —ll 1nce.144.87 1- & ORO tHER,
- 728 CUES MUT Street.
uNt ENVELOPES AT G
MAEE'S!
w•>' UNION ENVFIAOPES. at 316 CHESTNUT SL
PAPEROP . 04 at alatibv 7 r
tiPSIoN at 316 CileraNDT Street.
UNION 134 DGEA at MAGEE'S.
Manutsetureti and for sale. wholesale and retail, at
tklao.N.'43 etationery Store.
316 911h6TNUT Street above Third,
comer of 'Dodson street.
Corner of Hudson street.
MINT OF THE UNITED STATES.
• Purr.annt.erriA.,lW ay 1e 1881.
SE &LBO PROPOSALS !or mapplyin g the Mutt of
the Unit , d • iti . Vey and the Bremen Mints. if required,
with ACIDS for one year, from the 22c1 'natant will be
received , by the undersigned until 12 k, noon of
teat day. The of ye, or parting acid, to be of the
strength - 39 decrees Resume and the eulphurio said 66
°agrees 86.1111110. bald aside to be delivered in glees
carboys, at inch times and in such quantities an may be
requited- The Proposals amid he Gamed " PiODO
eels for Mid." - riliMe bLOCK.
my/6-6; Director of the Mint.
REVTA.Ji. - DRY GOODS.
nwnnnnrn~v'n+~nnnn nn ^.n vF
EYRE & LANDELL,
EYRE & LANDELL,
LYRE & LANDELL,
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND
-FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FOURTH AND ARCM
Will open to-day
FASHIONABLE BOITQUET HOURED FIRST
QUALITY MOZA.M.HiQUE.
The whole tot will be sold at 18li cants per 'aid, at
retail.
.3M3 LOTS OF BAREGES, amts.
RICH FIGURED DAREGES, 25 cents
SUMMER SILKS, Redmond.
TOURISTS' NEW GOODS.
STEEL SKIRTS, Only the Best.
MOHAIR MITTS, First Quality.
HOSIERY, GLOVES; VEILS,
in775-,itfr&m-Gt
WHITE GOODS
WHITE GOODS
.WHITE GOODS
WHITE GOODS
WHITE GOODS, LINENS. LACES AND EMBROI
- BERMS. IN IMMENSE VARIETY,
4--------AvoreoweeMirste .
1-1144 4 1 1
HE
TIR I
- USUAL ,
RETAIL !
PRICE!
IMMENSE BARGAINS. IMMENSE Sti BARGAINS,
IMMENSE BARG N S. 11121VIEDIBAR0A11 4 13.
IMMENSE BARGAINS. IMMENSE BARGAINS.
IMMENSE BARGAINS. INISINNSE BARGAINS.
IMMENSE BARGAINS. • IMMENSE BARGAINS.
4466ntit of. the interruption ta, and al.
most total suspension of the WitOLEHALE
maim, consequent upon the ig war panic"
now raging, the Large and freshly imported
Stock of .Warta Goons , Lorain, LAags, Dd.
retornwares, of Prici, Ferris; co; - will" be
offered for sale at Rwrarh ' REGARDLESS
OF COST. The greater part of this
im
mense steak has been purchased very re
cently, in the different European markets,
by a member of the firm personally, and
the inducements to those wishing to pur
chase anything in this line will be unsur
passed. To this end, we have taken the store
No. 807 CHESTNUT ST..
No. 807 CHESTNUT ST.,
To those who purchase by the entire piece
or don a liberal deduction will be made,
in azlffiXas to the immense reduction made in
retailing. Retail merchants from all sec
tions, purchasing for cash, will find it
greatly to their advantage to give us a call,
We respectfully invite the special attention of
the ladies, and the public generally, to the
above.
PRICE, FERRIS, & CO.,
No. 625 MARKET STREET, and
No. 807 CHESTNUT ST.
m7la•tiel
WHOLESALE STOOK AT RETAIL
GUILLO U, EMORY, & CO.,
N - 4. 327 MAP .T
aIiLOW POURTIit, NORTR
°EPEE THEIR CHOICE 'stow(
AT RETAIL FOR CASH,
AT triVUSUAZiLY LOW PRICKS
The Meek comprises & large cesortmentof
GOODS FOR IfOUSEKEEPERS
KM3=l
FAMILY USE-
Table Linens, ) Curtain elareriale,_ -.
ltspkine and ironies, i we and Muslin Ctirttune,
Quilts and Blankets, Shadings and Shades.
e beatings and Spreads, Jab e and Piano Corers,
Pillow C,nings. Mosquito Goods.
Bath and :Inman - bar TOWeial.leurtain Trimmings,
Riohardson Lining, Furniture Prints,
t• hi rt Pmxpig. ...:a... brio !lanai:orchid's,
Printed. Letter n, Cambric Jaeonpta, &e.,
Bird Eye Diapers, , Sam • gooks. Swages, km.,
&a., stet, he., &O. k. 0., die., /co.. duet.
All of whioh trill be sold for cash at far less than usual
wholesale prints. myl3-6t.
CONTINUATION OF IBA
GREAT SALE
OF
CLOAKS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &c.,
Inliquidetion of the Finate of
J. W. PROCTOR & Co.,
NO. 708 OBEbTNUT STREET,
The Stock connate of
SPRING CLOAKS.
ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS,
SLUE CLOAKS AND bACQUES,
SILK MANTILLAS,
mANTILLes, LACE FLOUNCING%
FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS,
FRENCH LACE POINTS,
FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX,
TRAVELLING SUITS,
FLOUNCING LACES.
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, SO.,
nil in immense variety, and to be sold at about one
half the mod main. for the benefit of creditors.
PARIB MARTIL.LA EMPORIUM.
. 708 CHESTY ow BOOK"
INENV MANTILLA- STORE
The most splendid BILK MAISTLEJ3 in the city.
HOUGH & co.,
npae-lm PP .sount TENTH ISTItitZT,
SILK MANTILLAS,
In every new Wis, the rlohest qualities ever wen,
at the elm= New Store.
94 SOUTH TENTH STREET.
HOUGH & CO.
LADE MANTLES. BOTTENOUS, AND
PICCOLOMINTA abs!*, to be elpeeil
onebetow the wet of_ m eeTtetioa. _
MUM] AD &KB & EO N.
men szezp:a 4,0 Alva &mtg.
oavzcu.-7-piii , -. Dui.- oil,
ma's eutigis.Hrtgoparitr, :ft
OHEPPAR.D, VAN RARLINEEFN, AR-
K , RISON.
1008 CHESTNUT ST.,
invite the attention of nprehaseris to their Iturnmear
halo aid well-at:aerated 'stook of
LINEN AND 110IISE-FURNIBI3DIG
• DRY GOODS,
OUNTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIAL%
HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES ;
()MERU'S) HANDKERCHIEFS. ETC., ETC.,
which, having been imported under the old tariff, can
be sold much below the present market rate.
They beg leave also to inform thex*austomers and ths
üblic rrt h e winf ( ohdat : l etatkonlllaoos Oualso them
rend for on dehvery. mve-lm
BLACK SILK COATS.
'WEED MANTLED.
POPLIN DUSTERS.
PREPIOR SACQUEB.
SILK DASQUINES.
NEWEST DERV:4NR.
READY MADE, OR MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER. & CONARD,
mill-DX EL E. corner NINTH and IVIARKET.
NEW OLOAK
AND
MANTILLA STORE,
No. 29 SOUTH NINTH 51REET,
FIRST DOOR ABOVE CIiFSTNIIT.
The finest qualities, the newest designs. the very
best work. and reasonable urines.
THE LA RGEB7, AND BEST STOCK IN THE
CITY.
NOTICE !
We beg to inform the public that we do business on
our owe account, and neither envy the SUl3Oe6B, nor
fear the rivalry, of any other parties in the trade. We
pay each for all we boy, and ilea for the benefit of"
THR PROPKIBTOR, royl6-6t
V,,PRING CLOAKS, IN EVERY NEW
1,7 atyle, at iYiSfiti'g
anaT-Ini No. 93 5. Ninth street.
SPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA
riety. at rirmytv. 8447-Irn
SPRING ()LOAFS, THE CHEAPEST
over aeon, a; IVENS',
op 17- No. s 3 B. VI inth'strert.
EW STYLE (MOAK% EVERY NEW
able, every nom material, at prides that astonish
every one. at the large store, N. E. oorner of Eighth
end Walnut streets. • apl7-Im
CETI' OLOMI STORE, No. 142 N.
Eighth Arcot, about Cherry, are nowselling oven
new style of the lesson, 'superb quantum, in every new
@Nide of color, oheaser than any other store in the
city. apra-int
VidOitU,—Whelesale Merchants are
vited to inspect the stook at
IVENS',
No. 23 Beath NINTH Street, corner of Jayne et.,
aeV-lm Between Market and Chestnut.
SPECIAL NOTICE !!
On and after this date
THORN - VEY & CtrieM pill offer
EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT
To
CASH ITAMMERS OF DRY GOODS:
Being _ deter.uused io reduce their Stock they will give
Good ! !
Beautiful Fanny Silks for 75 cents, worth el 12
Heavy - Mob Fanny Silks for 151, well worth 4.26.
Grenadine and Barese Goods, about one half their
value.
Gray Mined Gentle. in every variety, from 9 seats per
yard to 50 cents.
BLACK SILKS, RIOtS AND LUSTROUS, VERY
CR ItAP. •
Neat Black Brocade Silts, double faced, &c.. &o.
De Laines, Calicoes, Caesameres, Cloths, Veetiugs,
/to.
Linens. Muslin* Flannels. Omits, Covers Ao.
saAwt. erio'cLosoc-itoOm
French Lace Mantles. Pointe', Shawls, brisenes.
Osman& Lace Mantles. Chantilla Lace Goode, to.
Black Silk Coats Mantles, 6a.. in every style,
At TRORNLAY & CHIA
C. E. Corner EIGHTH & arirne G AkI,EN Ste.
m,2-tf
CHARLES ADAMS & 'BON—EII3-HTII
AND ARCH STREETS—
Will offer, this morning, a fine assortment of
STELLA SHAWLS purchased at anonen, and for
male at a very small e d vanoe, ranging in Mall frOm ad
to SUL
Also, a fine assortment of DRESS DODDS,
Chain p_elainee. every variety, from 12Y,a. to tic.
Cherie Mohan's, neat etylee, from Ma. to 250.
Ottoman, Pdyrteline. and Diagonal Poplins.
Silk, Bmbroidered, and .bmbroidered Diagonal Pow-
line.
Neapolitan Bilk Cheek blnhai raga. and Bre.
LA Ol CLOAKINGS, in stripes and plain (adore.
The latest shave of HOOP SHIRTS ior Ladies and
Misses. of the best quality, both tied, and wide and
narrow tape.
PRENljte COLLARS AT HALF PRICE.
Anna , lot Just
_purchased, which we will sudiramtes
to be sold at one-half the usual price.
Grenadine Veils. all colors and qualities. -
Veil Bowes, ell colors, including Bellevue and
drab.
Particular attention is requeeted to our House Fur
nishing Goode.
Blurting Linens, the beat article fur Zoi ever offered,
and better Qualities in ertieortion.
Ballard Vale Flannels ,_a full line.
1 ease 4-4 unbleached M nelin, fine, go.
lease 4 4 unbleached Muslin heavy, 10e.
lame Yg bleached Mnslin.6be.
1 ease 4 4 bleached Muslin. Sla.—Nplcadie.
1 ease 4-4 G. Adams it Bon, lea.
I ease 4-4 C. Adams it Ron, Mo.
g 4 Boott Amoekeag and Dodgeville.
1 case 10-4 bleached &heeling, Igo, nenally 37, 4 ie. --
1 rase-.3-4bleaehadeheetma,93d; urinal') No.
11113-tf
BLACK DRESS GOODS —BA.RGIVINS.—
Rissti Wool Be'sines. 28 and 98 stmts.
Black Wool Ihtlamasl 46 and to cents,
Blank Bareges, 20.26 . snd 31 cents.
Black Crape Malian, 25 cent!.!
Ala k Tamartinee . 31 cents.
B ask Pills. Alpacas, Bombazines, Mariposa.
Blank Figured Delainss L i swne, sod Chintzes
CUOrER CORIATIU
mill 8. E. Colmar NINTH and MARKET
BY GOODS FUR FRIENDS.
Book Petunias and Handkerchief',
Crepe Dale, gauze. Cep Crepe,
Piaui and peat et y tee Bering Fabrios.
Polo Soles, Checked: and 1 mewed bilk*.
Gingham". Lawns. &lk Poplins.
Irish Poplins. India Pongees.
Barcelona Crave. eils Shawls.
abeetinn sad Farntellicip_tioodis
Irish 1 mane. Flannels, Tiokinti.
Plain eomred Ciro twand Casaimepes.
Neat atufril Tor Children's wear.
{Lt prices reduced to writ the times.
SHARPLESIS BauTIIERS,
myle CHESTNUT and tICHTH Streets,
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.- OAI7-
TlON.—Ladien are oauttosed against the nefari
ous statements of persons formerly in our employ, and
now in the employ of other parties, who represent
themselves " to be connected" viih us. and their es
tablishments to be " branches of the Pane Mantilla
Emporiu:, ." sl6e* *Write-nes ere simpiy par/torus,
wed to earnart and cheat the UnaterPettiligi
We hare no other atom than the ore we have open.
pied these BiX years, at 708 CiALENTNIIT Street.
J. W.PROUTOR k. CO..
Pavia Mantilla r mporium.
BEGES,
Rich Finned &waxes. IS za. sad alteaur.
B .rssa Robes, $3O. $4. sud
Mozambique Roues. at U.
Travellius Doses Goods
Bhe oierdee Plaids, Mohair Plaids.
Gotghants, Lawns. *riots, Chalbes.
Gray _Notre& Goo&
cooPER & CONAP 9,
• 6. B. Corro , r NINTE and MARKET.
N. B.—Bast Hoop %kids. 94 cents to $929
PER CENT. UNDER COST
YRICF7 I .
SAYS TIME AND MONEY.
Persons can do both, by going at once and buying
their Dry Goode of
H. PT EIFI, & 80N,
Na 713 North TeNTIT. above I:oaten,
Who have a bra' a and wcil•scoort.d sio”k of
IVEW AND IJESIt , ABLE GOODS,
Whieh they are now el..einuout at
THIRTY PER CENT. TINDER COST.
Rich and t.lows• Mach Bulks. at 900.
Great Bergamo in Good Black Cage.
Blob atg fee of Foulard bilks, from .806 to 02Xe,
worth 81.
rimy Goods for Travelling
I OLIO Gray Poplins. at 100, worth UR°
4-.4POLKA SPOT FRENCH LAWNS,
for sale at W's Gents.
Butt Grounds white Polka Finots.
Mode Grounes White Folks snots.
wheat are Ant quality French.
15i.14& LANDELL.
1n716 POUR• 111 and Mien.
CM POS. FR EN( H BAREGES, ,for sale
e-Fuir this m0rni , g.1234 cents.
Trees Goode marked dovrn.
Gray boods, marked dorm.
Mozaraiq, ass, marked &warn to laX cants.
& LA6I)KLI.,
in 16 • F01111:111 and ARGIL
G, 00 D BLA.OK SILKS, OF ALL
WlDlrsm. fair prices.
Fioe Grades of Wasik dilke.
Wide Blaek for.ett. ata
Bleak mike, warranted ddrdta.
Eye LANDELL,
• FOl.rfiTil and ARCH.
IMPORTANT 'NOTICE TO DRY-GOODS
CONSUMERS.—Owing to the marttled state of the
country.eed the entire disarrangement of the commer
cial world we have determined to Mom out par stook,
and will o ver
EXTRA. INDUCEMENTS TO PURCUASRES
to effect rapid aster. Our mode have all been reduced
moon loiter than if a
LOCO uNT VANE TAREN OFF AFTalt TES
BALE WPB MADE. ' --
It emkseea a variety of Dry Goode suited to the
wants of Families. and, being Tarot:seed . erinoipai ly
for Gash, rare opportroodiee are offered.
CHARk.beg &LAtIS & SON.
mei° hIGHTH and ARCM Streets.
fI.,ENTS' AND BOYS' WEaR.—LAAOD,
teleet. end expeotelly cheep swot or elon'e and
itoya' esanunatile near. Eeptinal attention devoted to
Clothe, Caaanneres, Ventage and to good, for Boys'
CObPkat & CON ARR A _
an 22 S. E. car. 111 I NTH and MARK ET.
sPEOIAL NOTIOE.-A RARE OBA.NOE
FOR BARGAINS I TER ENTIRE BTOOK TO
DS 01.0810) OUT! On amount of the unsettled state
or the country, and depression in the mercantile Rus t !
am determined to close out my stook much below the
wet of importation. Great inducements will be oared
in Dress Goods, Shawls. Wks as. ? and I would invite
those wishing Dry Goode to examine it. One hundred
Shetland Shawls from $1 to $B. not half their value, at
JOHN IL 8 kOKEW,
702 A VIII ge..6ot,
COMMISSION HOUSES
BLUE KERSEXS
win
CLOTHS,
BUitta4o for Military or Naval purposes,
For rale Ur
FROTHING - HAM Sr. WELLS,
apla-iftf 341 LETITIA STREET•
CLOTHING.
FASMONABLE TAILORING MITA
BLUM el ENT,
32t/ CIU TNUT Street below Fourth, south side
H. liTEir DhISON
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FM:LADD Pfild.BANK BOOK STORK, 1110.. 410
CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased.
,'Those karma gook* to sell. if at a distance, will Mate
their names, sines. bindings dates , editions, plums,
mid onnoitions. WANTED—Boris Printed ivy Benja
min Pranitim, u wen as early Boots 'printed in and
upon America Autograph Letters and Portraits mir
ehased. Pamphlet Lowe oi Peansy Mania for sale. Cate,
cues. in press, sent free. !abalone* appraised by
ta rega.tr SOWN M ern C+l,l,
WANTS.
MO BANKERS AND OAPITALISTS
JL Any-iessaa- tia • iug AbciatlMlXViiiiii obtain the
active control of a regular's chartered country bunk,
now suspended. out with assets to redeem ad lie circa
lat,on. le about reorganizing under our new liberal
law- and la preparing to Issue email bill& i o o her
bunk near to compete. Above amount required merely
ue tt starting cup tat.. An exonllent sharks to make
moo°, and obtain oirou etion legitimately. Addrese
"Financial," Continental Hotel, Phila. gulT-3t&stVir
WANTED—AGENTS to sell PAOKA-
T OgO qt' OTATIONBItY vad .JEWSL/tY, at
noonp one third lota than oan he purchased ettowhord,
Call on or address (stamp enclosed) J. L. BAILEY, No.
154 COURT Street. Boston. Mass. mh2S-3m
EHPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG
Mn, &e. e invited to &Mtn& the"
ment Committee , "at the Rooms of the Young men
Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CELEBTPUUT
Street aca-11m
gel: WANTED—. A VESSEL:of tho capon
arty of from MOto 3,30121 Darrele, to load for the
Wont Indies. Apply to
JAIJRETCHE & CIAHSTAIRS,
nag 7104 mad •104 &Rah FRONT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET. '
gm TO LET--4 Desirable HOME, with
en the Mi dein Improvements. aurrounded with
shade and ornamental Trees. N 0.98 U. too at , set. Bur
lington, N. J. apply to s. Y. m IDOL,. TON,
m71.6.tf 5 North FIWNT r treat.
At COTTAGE, with futni' ore, to Rent,
Mk fop the Bummer• on LIN Dttla Street. German
town. sixth house from Biala street having nine rooms,
and carriage -house attached, ah in complete order.
myte et■
maTO RENT A COTTAGE, with
some Land attached. situated near Abingdon Sta
tion, on No th Pennsylvania Railroad. 9 mules from
city. Bent SRO.el ar
123 South SECOND Street.
myl6-3t* between Chestnut and Walnut.
'TO RIGNT—A LARGE, FINELY
finished; fonr rory BOUB E, with four-story Back
B .iltong , , and Stable on rear of ehme—the Howe be
ing replete with al the modern improvements. wi , h
three Bath Rooms. Ito. Possession can be had by the
let of Jame. Wilt be either reared or 001. , low, if do
nned. only at t:013 BROAD aurnt,
myl6 St* above Brown.
di A HOUSE TO RENT TO A SMALL
f-nrily in exchange for Board. Address "Logan,"
at this of -0 n.73-6t
.YIL itiALK--Feveral very desirable
MIL Three•strory BRIM U ivELLING BOU.IES.
with three-story back bni.dinss. enclosed verandah..
and summer kitohons; builtwitn the very best material
and in workmanlike manner w tb circular m irble door
s. most approved beaters and ranee!. ma. b e e, an
tels. hot at d sold water. water in ehembers bent -
comelypapered throughout, fine bed in the latent style.
Situated on ths astir, aid'. or •ei VoATO street. a ova
Thompson street. Twent.eth ward. Apply on the Pi e
mime. myil lit
ge FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Three
MIL , commodious brick DWELLINGS in Irruldonfield,
New Jerser, centrally locoed. Welt ensiled. &0.,
within two squares of railroad depot
C. R. SHINN,
ande-tf 222 WALAI Stir* et..
EnTO RENT WITH FURNITURE.—A
handsome WORSE, with every modern conveni
ence, in Arab street, west or eeventeenth.
apso-Int A°9lY t° A. P.
MTO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL.
LIMA NO 123 North TIIIRVSENTII Strom'.
Andy t ot ETREAILta & BROTAZR, 47 and 49
none ECOND Street. mhtl-tt
011118TNUT-STRRET HOUSE and
...aa STORE to rent.--The Limitable Minima location,
ima CHESTNUT Btreet.with dwelling attached. Agply
at 431 CHESTNUT Mee , . aid/
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
RENT.—To Rent, the large and commodious
modern - built HOllBB , corner of ARAILAT Street and
WILLOW Avenue, with gam, bath, hot and cold water
end all the modern improvements. Ampljr_to HENRY
15, TAO R, 710 ORR.LLI Street. Philade/ems, or on the
megueer. apa-ti
es TO RENT TWO COUNTRY
rahone mile from Trumny. lu4sure No.
TO LET—SECOND-STORY ROOM, 802
CHESTNUT Street. over liEwia JJADORMIS
& Co.'. Jewelry Store. The beet looatkon-in Philadel
phia for any kind or light business. Andy the
Jewelry Store. Rent greo. tell)
rflo RENT—A very desirable STORE,
on the . Ninth-street front of "The Continental
Rotel." The Store at Ninth and 13aneom streets espe
cially adapted for a sacra and itassrass Maker.
Apply to JOHN BICE,
felt-tf Sonthweet NINTH and RANSOM attests.
910 RENT-THE LARGE AND CON
VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yardr at
Alaylandville, Twenty. fourth ward. Apply to E. C. &
P. R. W A RREN . on the rnhhl- tf
BROWN'S E , SENOE. OP JAMAICA
OINGER.—FREDERICR 9ROWN, Chemist and
Drugeist. northeast corner of Chestnut an d Fifth eta. s
Philadelphia, sole nianufacturer of drown 'a Vases:me or
lentils& Diner which recortuged and prescribed by
the medical Mont j, and has become the standard family
medicate of the _ United am , es.
This Meepee e a prep iration of nousual excellence.
In ordinary dianticea. lues plant ohnlem. in short, in all
pities of prosy melon of the digestive functions, it is of
inestimable value. Daring the prevalence et epidemic
cholera and summer co mplaints of children. it IS peen-
Merle 0E084100 • no feaulr, sidividual, or traveller
should be without it.
NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable- Essence from
being counterisited. a new steel engraTing, executed at
a great cost. will be found on the outside of the wrap
per, m order to guard the purchaser against being im
posed upon by worte less imitations —ma
prepares only by FREDg ICK BIUSWI4, and for_
sale at hie Drug sod Chemical Store. N. B. earner of
Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. and at Fitz-
DiticK Buoy. JR:I. Drug ai d Chemical stare.
a. i t corner of Ninth and Chestnut street. •• Conti
nental" Rotel. Prladelphia. Also for male . by aV.I. -
=beatable Druggists in the United States. turn—,
WRITING AND LEDGER PA? ;t'''
We hwee now on bend. end are . .sr. :. af.
to order, at the Mount Molly raper „,,,a• -. - .A -1. 4 .,-
somption of -WRITING AAP bEflq-a•-•. , - •- .. 8 .
which, for color end quality , are net excelled hi any
other Matt in the United Stated.
iki :. , ,
We would call &Mennen to a new a elm -,9.. bider
o le for Nate, ammo,.
wandeeturee
„hy lay, au l to swum,- o f
Letter, villa' eta been setter uput want*
p o antie 11)011 and others, who, object .to Commerc put
ial
uy as being too nar r ow.nar r ow. anti a 0 not to omi
of anal letter sheet.
This overcomes both the above objection i is a per
fect sheet, pure wore; plate finish ; ruled on re made ;
stamped in re near the top;; moo f rom .....
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tonal, free groin adulteration, and pat up in t ioksrVoiri,
convenient or nee. u Ha r k
Vre igi° have a ° P T ba t ed l matL o,o r , Purr to
essiber nes
tha atom enowt at
ii ,-,- ; s io ao to allows pruilei z e ~_or hearhmtaboye.
myroN & muLLIN
Melia HollY &Wings, Cumberlarld 4 ClA
The Warm rapers ba keg m's. J. • -
mie= & _IN , ari l GEE MIMA fllt
Diem 3 owl 4 .9%44 . 1111 wait. 10114111
WALNIIT-STRENIT I:3X.backlatt.
sole Laminae-- —.Arm M. A. sARRETwours.
titers Manner Mr. WM. A. CjiA.P_IMB.
Dagingigg Agent— .Mr. JOTS . D. ElPltlndy.
'POII2 (FRIDAY)
tit EV.r.:NING,_ golay 17.
will beled presented & new and original National Drama.
en
THE YATRIOP" DaKAM t
Or, The Past. the Present, and be Future,
Adam t ray , Mr- Vehrin Adams ; Ruert inclasy, Mr.
J. K. Wright ; Kate Gilmer, Mrs. A Q p twell.
Best a& op rRICWIL—i tees circle tseata secured with.
oat extra charge.) so cents; parquet. (sesta meowed at
50 oente.( rtifi notate; family wrote, 25 cents; private
boxes. Siam Set 111,eente.
Doors open at quarter past 7 o °look ourtsin Will
111 , ! „. 1% quarter to 8 weiong
MoDONOTIGH'S OL'iMPIO THEATRE,
PACE Fcreet below Third
slug trim IDA. 11) SVEiNi SO. May It
SKYE a NISTERR!
MEV AN EID3 ENS:
Notice.—The Management beers leave to announce
the Reopening of the 01)molo Theatre, whim s &
aVEII 0181 b IR3 wilt be performed With Many .
twee.
GRAND RRVOLUTIONARY ACT,
Entaled
MOTHER BAILEY. or the DAYS OP '75 r
Will be ontrodueed. on which ocoapiq.n
!Wits, Ha k RY CHAPMAN will 'nieces.
The LAST BC t.NE,
THE HI PITH OF THE BUITERFLY.
Will be brought forward.
McKvON, s tate Manager.
THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA AN.
NOUNttE their three left Public Rehettrealast
the Meeteal Fn• d BAIL the !set one of the season to
take piece on S i't UR D el% May the 23th. gioldete to
be obtained at the meal Wane. naiB-tod2d
pEN NA A. AuADEM "V OF THE FINE
ART —lo cifEATNUT STREET.
Tbe Thirty-eighth NNV.AL EXHIBITION
PAjNTINGAI and SOULPruire 1i tinvy Alison
Admrttanee 25 cents; Ofoulwin "Piokots AO Sesta; CO
dren half price. Cateln.uee 10 cents. etockhe eels
will receive their doects at , he enedemv. apt!-U"
fiIIARLES AL BREAtivR 7 B
icg-COLD stink WATER.
FREgli FRUrr gY RUPCI.
AT NORTII.F.ABT TP'ttriEft REOAD AND CUM
NUT STEtiETS.
The Reda Wat r is drawn from porcelain-Hied
Fountains. viten:rid spark ling welt elmr , ed with car
bons:l mod gss. Ihe t . ..yrupe are proper -d with the
highest regard to rttao , mg the NAT'dueL etAV 8 *II
Tue. swell NO adies gilt be spared maintale-tle,
high character whiph this Fountain has already at
tamea.
PHILADELPHIA
Bo lSodtsWateirat oen's par dozen.
Congress Water, fresh Irons the rtitretzwermstanur
on hand. m.ll Sm r
BOARDING IN A PRIVATE PAO/DX,
lama EL .CANT RuONIS, ea. 1152A1 ARCH
Street- mrl63-.•
A PLEAS4NT SUITE OF ROOMS, with
BOARDING FOR A FAMILY. may be obtained
at 1233 CHAS eN Utn 1. Also, single rooms for cent O
men, myl4-et.
8► A. RDI N G. —Desirable Rooms, with
11 - 0 BOARD, at MRS. POLLARD'S, No. 16341
SPRD E Street. mvl4-7c*
nOtabDOIRIS will be received at a retired
hut pleasantly-situated Farm HOUIB.IIIGBFtt
Taft COI./ hyrY• but a Ybert emeyee - from tee R ai -
road. The dwelling is beautifully shaded. whieh with
large Vegetable arid Fruit Gs dens, will furnish bnard
era every briery_ the country Call afford. Address
..0.0 5.," office of The Press. ap26-lui.
BEDFORD- SPkINGS.—A. G. ALLEN
respeotrullt informs the nubile that this well esta
blished end popttl.r watetinn woe to now apes for toe
tee., ton and anoommodation of Otaltdle, and will be
kept open until the fir-t of Ootelter.
Persona wishing Bedford *liners'. Water. will be cup •
plies at the limn/goat the following prioes, vier
For I Ohl .oaks— 01)
. 4 6 (mu hem)...._.._.. •_.__,_ -3 et)
" -- '3 00
Batting. pint. per doze_.....
Portice wiehing V•Orfillt. or yii s roimatim porn
to the ph,oe, wait address tne ii drool bilnerni BOrntlign
Company, Bedford, Pennsylvania. tuls-301"
•
NOTICE TO I. 4 IIIPYKRB OF. FREIOHT.
'I --fn pursuance of notice from the regality anthori.
bee, all goLde forwarded by way of the Per IWO
ram AND erEaDiNG R:,111.1tOn D. to the Boma of
lirthlNOUttli it tort UOKY4
TENN ESS 6E, AND VIRGIN!,
Must be distinctly marked ". Not Contraband," and,
underneath .heee words the name of her hipper. The
81uppers' Receipt meet at.) be marked as above. ond
no a. Debt of any demo. tenon will be forwarded to States
Booth of the above named
my4-1m ABA. WHITNEY. Pres Pent.
QPEOLAL NOTIOE.--811IPPKR8 WILL
please take notice that the south Carolina R. F..
Co. have dixecintinuee 'orwardifig mU through freight
and *hat ail goods formerly oringigned to them moat now
be consigned to a city agency.
Messrs. T, t 3, It 1,6, BUDD sill forward all rood' to
their address. A. KARON.. SR. & Lie
tube wo no . North W I
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA 2
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADE PttlA.
1c ,Throyce.RlEW ITGIC, by her next No 110
friend 3. THEOrfl. PLATE ' •
Sept Term,
Sept
OE A R 1.14 vc
ilkAlttlut Please take males that the won't have
thin der grr rated a rule upon too t • shove oau,e Noire
divorce a tnariao marr.rnanzt annuld not be decreed
in the above case, returnaole the 10th day of May. 113111,
at it o'clock t. M.
11. Er-RWARD, Attorney for Libellant.
To Mr. e11.M4 LE3 W oak,
- Reepondent above named,
1.4 1 AM.E MHEJIiA-NOE OIMPANY,
N_4O6_._,DUEST-IfUT Street,.
LAND UDIDRANCIX.
DritIiCTORES,
•Seorge W. Day.-- ---?f Day & Matlack.
Beennel Wright Bros &
D. B Birr-ey.'• Davie & Biruey.
Reiff" . 4 Lewis Bros &
C. Itiarierdsen.— —." J. C. Bowe fc Co.
SaMtinl Dedine., u.Prea't WjoraiueCaiM KJG
Ism, W. Evenntia—cf J. horerrest, it Co.
Geo. A. West " West Sc Pobes.
T. S. Martin ...,. ."Sa.v4ce, Martin, &
O. Wilson Davia......Attorney-at law.
E. D. Woodrufr.—...of Weer, Molten, & Wooer" int
Jiro. Kessler, Jr—..„.110 tin Green street.
'GEORGE W. DAV, President.
FRANQIEI N. 311011. Vies PreeMenk
WILLIAMS I. lildriOllAßD.esoretars.
SAVING - FUND-UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD end CHEST
NUT Streets.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
8. R. CRAWFORD, rrosidento
JAMES K. H,lTNTER,Neoretary And Tremens/.
°Mee FLOUTS, a g Woloak.
Tins Company is n ot Joined in any applioadon te_the
Legislature. fee
4 =MOAN SAVING FUND, 23. B. OM
z"-• nor WALNUT and FOURTH et - recta, mairates
toreocaodepooagand_ppLall sumo og_domaid a
O 'Morn done. AuHILANEER HILLvIN,
Premien&
ildSl ice .
jowit N. wtz.nri. Trotfa.r"v
0 VANS & Vi' oI'SoN ) S - -
SALAMANDER SAFES.
OTOSS
304 'CHESTNUT STREET,-
I , llll,4pg f L_PH)A, tA,____
A large variety of F'Dte.-.YRuue . •itAFAtt alms! ee-tr' gs
hand. in
pramLILLIZ'S dal% 1)10 1 0T NEVIVVELD
io No. al Routh SEVENTH Street, near the
ntlin institute. _
The rindersigned. thelltful for put favors. and betas
determined to menu future patronage, has secured an
elegant and convenient spore. and has now on hand a
large assortment of (Allis • Celeubrated Wrought anti
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,(the only
tly
stno Gra and burglar proof safes made./ Alio. Itg- •
he's Ilnegnal led Bans Vault, Safe. and (tang 4 d pign.
Lithe 's Bank Vault Doors and Wake will be furnished
to order on short [(Mee. Th.s is the strongest, hest-
Protected, and cheapest Door and Look yetolfored.
Also, partionlar attention is called to Lithe's New
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe-u( eau
°eds.', to Bureau In style and elegance sn.thing yet. of
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that Is strict
ly fire and b urglar proof.
SPEC/ILL o . have now on hand ea tWenty of
Farrel, Nerrinr,_ & Co.'s Safer, most of them nearly
new, and•setne forty of other makers, comprising a
Dampish, assortment ea to sizes, and all Lately ea,
changed for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They Inn
be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine.
01241iif M . f. SlAllf.ge •Ant.
FOR LIVEIiPOOL.—The steam.'
atiep GREAT EASTERN, Ron. CAprAin
Commie, R.N., Commander, wRI sail from New York
Pint pew.. to ireamr• — e Lig
Second Cabin, with very superior itocoramodations. 75
Iny 0 tlleith
.FoR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and
Raritan CanaL
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Cote -
pane will receive freight on and after tiIDNDAY. Seth
instant, and leave daily at 2 P. et „delivering their CST
goes in Bow York the fulkrinua data .1
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE. Agent.
No. 14 BOUTR oat &ram A ti ladeolig.
JAhIEBIIA 6 4D Agent,
hlo grit
Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New York.
ra
sageFOß NEW YORK, -- TRik
Philadelphia steam Propeller Company
will commence their bagmen for the season on Itioneas i
111th inst.
Their Stek.niers are now receiving freight at Second
Pier above walnut istrept.
331710118060MILIOdialngt Appl)
YV. i ll. BAIRD ilt. Otht
m h i g 224 Poet Delaware Avenue.
lipDR. J. WISE; No. 30 . (N7in
„,.. FIFTH" Street, PIIILADEL.PSI4.—Trriata
arneeessfidly. if applied to in time, a diseases
a t the LUNGS. -... la KOAT and HEART. and
frequently cures CONSUMPTION in its third tuad- WM
stage. lie al.. restores all curable diseases of the E T 5
and EAR. Be has etven them ins entire alsentio7 for
tile past 20 years. Will visit patients. when desire ~at
their residences. sp6 Pm lk"
aparLEUTIA-PNEUMONIA, OR OATTLI
A. HPIDEMID. •
CATTLE IMAM
CATTLE imazAan, .
cA - rTLE DISEASE,
uATTLE DidEABE.
An dnfaiiing remedy for this disnase can be bad bs
OU GL ga e4I7 rT S =VILDWAIso, girsr;ralki
in Horses
CURE WARRANTED. Oft 11101i.1 ND
CURE WARRANTED. OR DIONE REFU ND ;
CURE WARRANTED, OR MUNE REFUND
CURE WARRANTED. ON MUNE REFUND
triAR-wfin 'warn •
1110BILADILPILIA TBRR A -0 OTTA
a woaKs_2.
yaw , ware Rtes.
coney Stest.
Ornamental Ch.niney Toss.
Garden Vases and Statuary,
Enosustie Flooring Tile.
arobitecoaral Ornaments.
Ventilahns and smoke Flues.
Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware.
teem - pressed Drain ripe.
Water Fine, warranted to stand
Ilt T ., ftl h a ea. and
on liberal is
i ustrated Catalogues sent b 7
Mail on application by letter.
S. A. BASSOON.
1010 (TR KJIPN 1111.1.1.
CIPTTON SAIL POt K. and ILMINVAS.
KU lumbers and brards.
icsioen's amok Awartiz a watts of all drircriptiom rat
Tents,s glWatagg, Trunks and wagon Covets
A in b ild o. d P e a . Pe T r es isi tpa w ar. ul g ra tni ' :l 4 : 4 o F Tle: 3 lta i o n ' N el ) ::: „ B
ORM W. 'VP', !MAN & 60
.•
lOW% SHIRT MANOFAOTORY.—J. W.
jp: scam_ *l4 CHEIFIUIT Suomi, re, doorm
below the " Continetal: Thp attention or W
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