FITIV PRESS, ;050 DOT W. , (SUNDAYS 180EPTICD,) 3-00 N CHESTNUT STREET. FORNEY; of , 7al 4t7 yotllx payahio the-Ceetier. 6.ltooottee out of ties City at ISLI. VOLUM! IPSO DOLLARS ROR EIGHT MONTHS. •7J'a Sll Ido:ltas—tavatiably in ad- O tt.' • r r,fa ad 0.00 0. • corsfEEKLY PRESS. oute4ron ou t of the City at Tuala DOL -45 ore, in advance. 31,,ti WENS GOODS. AVS(3. OPENING. (100DS, orBSPAY, APRIL n. 0001, WOOD, k filogoLs, No. 'lid cozened? MUM?. FR.A.mEs, vEs cil FLOWERS; s . ip TR Aw GOODS. Logo STYLES YIN CONSTANTLY lir, dZI %OS. -KENNEDY & BRO. „ carSTNUT Stmt. below EaGFITS. 6 4 " CABINET FURNITURE. •0.. , I;4FT FURNITURE AND BIL -1 u sp,D SORE & CAMPION. 01J6- o , • 1 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ax .; with their extensive & Ctsbinet Sasineee. ;%:.I`-'glagifelgtßlSSLECe of on bud s fall Impl. eked with 04 , 1 t;s:aflOWS InricoVED CUSHIONS, rio-Vrosvcobedr,by all who him, used them, to a!Zl,ty :iid%tilsh of these Tahiti the mann- P.; ie , er to thea nuxuerons estrous thronsa , we familiar with the oliesseter of their e“" LooKING GLASSES. efING-GIA.SSEs. tot; and vnupleuni ter and soliorsat K ING-GL4 88_88, 003 d, the Latest improvements and faailitiss in l va. i s L oewe , Siabrat and Gold and Aceetreed Id . Fumes for MIRRUILIS. 0 , l os eatensive and varied easortatent cri• JAE'S S. EARLS Sc SON, ;INL3S' GALLI3I TH , 916 CREMUIt 11/T-Eart., MERCHANT TAILOR O. THOMPSON, gERCPI.3I'JT TAILOR, I CORNER WALNUT AND MUNI% ST., Sussman a New Stook of .(ERRING AND SUMMED. MATERIALS, FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAL I.,:rstizr /11 DUI of very desirable style' of !rover ,1 1 h yd. Bucludi Melton .CLOTHS, COATINGS. nolootod with especial care and . -, eser , co die wants of A DISCILUMNATING AND .IDOISCI3BYON.. tier, Me following inducements for Your Da d: Good Astoria!, a l'erfect Garment, and end Pispision in the execution of al :4* :SFECTION IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. 0-tufas-2en CARPETIN OS. °ANTON mAT'illie. & B. ORNE, or e 01117.8 RIPATF, HOUSE. Have stow woe their SVRIN Cr IMPORTATIONS OF WALE SOMA LILPIIILLiL PURPLE, alid RED CRACKED ',ANTON MATTING a All. THE DIFIBILEST WIDTHS, AT .g,ODERATE PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, OPPOSITE STATE 1101TEN* GROCERIES. 10 PMELIES RESIDING IN THE ism RURAL DISTRICTS. ;a re prepared. as heretofore, to =WI families at :Li aware Residences with even' desoription of FIRE OROCEILLEE, TEAS, &c., acc. ALBERT Q. ROBERT% CURER ELEVENTH. AND VINE STREETS. VS EXUELSIOR HAMS. H MIMI - FINER & CO., ear4ERAL PROVLBIOH DEALERS. arm Astramsa or ems pIiELEBRATED x 0 psi.° R" SUGAR-CURES TOMS , - tut les AHD 144 NORTH FRONT. OMB= (Between Arch and Race Streets.) 2301 1 .*Wia.MIA. laaly-eslebrated Einelmat Hams are eared hi N. lc, Co. pa a style yootiltay to thexaseivaa), BY, 1 -3131 7 forionttly are of delta's= fiever.free from .vtartessant time of salt..aad are nrormeneed by , m latortor to MT DD offered for We.. warn 11,11 BANIEINGI. • iIICHENER & BA N -E RS; No. 50 SOUTH THIRD STREET. TIME FADER NEGOTIATED. tixotITIONEI MADE ON ,ALL AGOESEIBLE POINTS IN TILE UNION. 1:(416 AND WINDS DODDUT AND soLp ON commissioN rir comment Bank Note! bought it the lowest Ites ot Dmot. ilnas En sale onEngland and Ireland. (ma matuthlm AOA) T SRLMONT 6: 00.. 3 BANKERS, WALL iti:TREET,.NEW YORK, lane t nt,tlll 91 credit tot 6041i0 111 : STllabbiO in la tana through tae e Me:sleci• l ooialv .14 ot Warion, FranilOrtr Nodal. Vitmas, mad Wiz Goor Nftaed bu, PATENT.i.3.IvDs! PATENT 137008 t KANEYY Tee Imaroved Patent Lever Spi r al I s, RE having °AN, and the Patent PEAtilt 0 to w thoroughlt tested, an bein g g •71 - 137 adoPtad .the r uiventiou are very gel.•a tt Gentlemen of Last!, l AAWholesale and Retait ONLY by ELI HOLT)E N 70$ MARKET ETNEBT: imeorter or Cloaks, Watche" , 111 . 1 . 4 1103-initaset MM=l= pERSons HAVING WATCH:ES hays hitherto glylls no astisfsetion te. t,tl dqkTeclunvgee d ietifle b dritfergraTga s,sl2l4l7ll4 Workmen, end the yratolt Innsntoti to : 412 : 11 t if i sc oo t k i Zitnaioal Bozos, efliSfaS tat In V.P/ek.' Older* BROTIMI4 liniZ, tt era of Watches. Patunool Boxes. alooko_t&e.C . 3244 CHESTNUT street. below yowls. FLOOR 011,-.CLOTHS. AUSTIN BROWN. WHOLESALE DEALER Lea PLooR, the wpm t u it by three : ittgam in 1 , 14614 , 1Ai5t PItICES LOW. UNO. 16t North TE.I.IID ETILEST, (up stain.) 3EwING MA.CHINEB. WHEk.LER & WEL,1301 4 8-RWll4a- MAOTAINES. PRIOES KgpilogD, Novinareatlng, VA , " . ..Ain tag vareeTNUT area. Seoclud req. 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J.-• ••=-77---'- '14111C, ;'. ' , - ... " . 7 - ,• . ., ' ' . ' ; '!.7`. ," •^• = 4- 0rcr.:,•.:••,' . ..,,,., , ' _-_>'•"'• ' „ . . . .. • - -- - ir• .0 • . „.....z.L . ,.... ....est,... . • • _...••••• ',.... ......_ . - -, 7 , '-• • - - -'''," !';`. •-•;" •••••.....:-•,..:.E.V. . . • . . . • . . l j ' • ..:- , ____.......-----4_ ,......„ 7 , -- - 4 3 — . . . ~,, _ , t i1 ,, , r10.- - -..c.....„.... . . . . • . „_....- - - , ..........._ .... _ VOL. 4.--W 251 DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. JOSHUA L. gAILY, NO. 013 MARKET STREET, Invites the special attention of CASH BUYERS TO HIS CHOICE STOCK OP FANCY AND STAPT . • DRY GOODS, CQMPRLSING ONE OP THE BB IT AHROOMEN'TS - OF FRESH GOODS IN THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET. ao27.tf SPRING' OPENING ' CLOTHS, OASSIBIERES; VESTING% LADIES' OLOAICINGS„ And el goods suited to MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, WHoLvsmr4E AWD BETATh. ♦T C. SONLERS & SON'S, 6:15 aIIASTNIne Street. wader JAYNE'S HAM. mhe-3m VIPNING 161. J. 'l'. 'CV Alt Ind Eat 3 . 1.0. 4* *we'll try wEET, MPOKINILS .91.14 D JOBBRLtB LIMY 0003)E3.. XTOCK. 16 VAIIIVALIoY kA6ROX AAR Cate.r.LVILE. . 1861. DALE, ROSS, & : LAM • , • , BALE, ROSS. :& Wan - ERIS, NO_ 521 MARERT STREET, gaiio not ,ppoii - thigi SPRING IMPORTATIONS er SILKS AND FANCY DRESS , GOODS. The attention of CASH BUYERS ht emeetallv mh29-2m COMXISSION HOUSES. A . & w. SPRAGUES' PRINTS. UNION PRINTS. HOYT, SPRAGITES & CO., NV, 436 CRESTNIJI STREET WJiJAN C+,, COFFIN_ 0.. Not 116 ORBiSTN . I7T. STURET, AGENTS FOR TUE BALE OF DUDINSLI. MPG. CO. , s PRINTS AND LAWNS. GREENE MFG. CO.'S YVILICBY RED AND STAP PRINT& Fine - Bleached Cottons. LONBILALE HOPE. ELAGKSToPtE. ac.a.TERM VILLE. lABLESTOWIt. EBD SAM GREENE EWE .AND BELVIDERE. • Brown Cottons; MMus ALLEN, MT. HOPE, FREDONIA.N. ET TRicx, °Rio. GROTON. VIIIOLNIA FAMILY AND MECHANICS' AND FARMERE'.* OILVTON.SLATERSVILLE, AND& MTV TEif - DENIM % AND .5 TRIP.Es.. LONSDALE 00.11 NANKEENS AND SILNS •= a GLASGOW CORSET JEANS. BOTTGIALEY'S BLAZE. AND GLENRAM FANCY WITYVII MOTES. SMARM AND Iliaro.N'S RIVER CASSII4RIE. GREENFIELD 09.'5 BIAOK DOESKINS. - RODMAN'S VINE JEANS, DOUBLE ANDTWIETED -GASSIKEREE, NEGRO MOTELS. &c. ur MINOT. BASS RIVER, CRYSTAL SPERMSVIE- W/RE, BRIDGEWATER, AN D BRISTOL. SATINETS. SHIPLNY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINS:4N NO. 1111 CILESTNITS BT., COMMISMON IiERGHANTS, • FOR THE BALE OF PHILADELPHIA - MADJI GOODS. I mess-an NEW rit4II.IbATIOI4B. ripHE ....DOCTRINE AND POLICY JL cat PROTECTION. WITS HISTORY., OF OUR TARIFFS, PROM TIM giteANIZATIQN -OF THE FEDERAL GOVERN- MEET TO TILE PRESENT TIME.' BY DR. WILLIAM ELDER. Now that a desperate assault is being made. Upon the new Twig' to preludiao the =Wein advaitoe abaiaet it, ends if pOsgible, to have it repeated, it is impirbuit that itg friends &odd be prepared to comhat the rvoiious arguments of its antagonists. Nothing will bitter parse this Purpose than the eireulation.of the saltrphlet whose title is quoted above; which is one of the ablest whiniest uiteresting documents that have eYaraPveartid prof of the tine AntioisanVOlini Of fostering the great tndiiatriai interests of our country. It will be forwarded by limit or express for ID cents per single copy ;76 cents per dozen; $a per hundred. Address RINUWALT & BROWN, ept-tf N 0.34 80IFTR THIRD Etrest,ruiludelphui• UOCHO3, LAW AND Km . oniamous, war and old, bought, &dd. and exchanged, at the IogIithDELPIIIA-11Atill. ROOK grans, rio, 4/ 9 CHs4TI 4I JT hind. Librarian at distance nurchaaed , Thaw having'Books to WI, if at.a distance; will state their mania", mixes. handinfor_datist, editions, woos. and. eonwbotua Wdlei:EkS—Boolra printed ty Benja min Franklw. as well as early Books nrlntad. In and ;twit. Amanda: datograoli Letters and Portraits fur .6sol..Pannotilet LBWS of Pennsylvania ter We. Cats tome& in stem sent free. labrartemirs,yralsed tedb-tf Min CAMPBELL. TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES. DO YOU WANT WilitiKEß;9l Do YOU WANT WHISKERS 110 pm WART A Mountie:Kg? fai-itet DO YOU WANT A MOIOSII.OZE? BELIJINGW. ,e-IYII9S OSLEBBJ►TEP STIMULATINO FOR 7118 Wlirgtinte AZID The subiontiers take Tamura in asnonnalus to the *Miens of the ted Stan that they have obtained the Atom' for. and are now enabled to eller to Om American public the above justly-celebrated end world-renowned *TOM'. THE STIMULATING ONIgUENT to Prepared DT. (3. P. RELLINIABIANIr an eminent phyvoinn of Louden, and is warranted to bruit out a thick set of WHISKERS. OR A nIOIIIITACHE la. from three to sir weeks. This article ie the only one of the kind used bT the French, and in - London and Parts it is Inm:urinal use. It is a beautiful, economical. soothing - , Tet stimpla tiug pollpoand, sating ea if b,g magic upon the roots, amaaa a b e autiful growth el luxuriant hair. if ap plied to the sooty , it will cure baldness and cause to to in th e Wm Of Om bald e pots it'Gue growth of u m bor. Appned egloording to direction., it will torn or. TOWN it end restore gray hair to tto oirignill DOW,. leav iit% eon. smooth. end flexible The " OPIGUENT" is an indispensable artiste in every' ge o sinsu ra t o im. sett after one week's me they wouki riot, for any ocemideetten. be without it. ThellAbitclibarn are the valy Agents for the artiole MEW mum States, to whom all orders mint he ad- Prtee OEM tkeir 11110 X ; ler sale by n all o prasitiate and re tif the • Or( GORE( N. wartauted,to have thief:Mr_ e4L enrol. will be sent to say who 41151111, ItsbY Ina men. iseurireli peeked, on receipt el price sad endue. ELI& APPI7 to. or "dr". KORAUM L. REVAMP/ &XS.. Dringwro.&o.. 94 WILLIAM Street. New York. Dral & Co., No. 93S North SECOND Street, Phi olphin &gents. Int&ll4in (VAL DISINTALLINA.—We speak from essegtioda ex p er ienoe whoa e syl i g Vat PriIITOV Rtn4 _ jta nioertaprdetrarjp. lorlthe mus teethtest we f/OMAS ' ever 018d belmna-it eJltbfat dammed for it, andng re cuargriended by the twat =lona domicil we bei adz e :a 1W ova it is trial.— ft/Wu,. soli-Zo "WINN INUKTAMANTIF.A. I I. •Y, . • • •---." vL ra Ji:. IaUTF 5111 , onzaTrurr . stro9l, • fi_le dam um •ia * 0 The attention of wiplemos l , uopi :I: impßovEu 01,a inr_ of make. and motoriolow boa ft ODOM lairli - "" ONGrUENT, RETAIL DRY GOODS. LADIES! DO NOT FORGET LADIES! DO NOT FORGET LADIES! DO NOT FORGET . LADIES! DO NOT FORGET That the IMMENSE WHOLESALE STOCK PRICE, FERRIS, 8c 00. WI offered for isle AT RETAIL, No. 807 CHESTNUT ST.. PROJR 25 to BO PER CENT. BELOW THE WEAL , RETAIL MOBS. DO NOT FORGET That you 01114 big j CONETB . CAMBRIC/3, MULLe BWISBBS,. BAILLIABTEB, and al other deaeoptiona of W HITE GOOllB, at the above LOW It ANBB. DO NOT FORGET That yon eaa hirr NI lairra. PII.LO W. and PLAIN and PRIM r.v..D 4IIIRTINt3 LIN ENS. IruCKASACK 4 . ToWELS of all KINDS. TABLE DAM Amts. NAP KINS. every .kind of HANDILHIROMEFS, and all other deaoriptione of 1,1 E i N 000%1, at the above .I,qW KATNS. LADIES?. REMEMBER That_yon aan bay all kinds or EMBlloll)Eltinand LACS GOODS, COL RS, SLE'SVEn. 5 Te. "MLR, Idly PR, AIAONIFICENT ESIBROIIIKKED SKIRTS, QUILTS, &a., at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. MORE ESPECIALLY REMEMBER That the above etetemente are FACTS, NOT FICTIONS Anil we reezitarf l oittg E Tt e ;:y r rie t hao receive of the truth of this aarattion, to examine our 'took' PRICE, FERRIS, & CO., No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET. . • N B -NEW ARTIOT ;FIR, 800 siccing hear Printed Linen Cambrian, neat Mies, for ladicoe and ohildren's summer wear. 2(1 pieces of the " New Style Bete." embrordereci in colon, for Undereleaves, and covering bonne's. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & AR RISON, 1008 CHESTNUT ST., Invite the attention of purehaters to their anusuallY large and well-selented stock of LINEN AND HOUSE-FURNIEHING DRY GOODS, CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS, 110SIERY, EMBROIDERIES, CAMBRIC ILA.NDKERCIIIEFS, ETC., ETC., which, having been imported under the oid tariff, can be sold much below the present market rate. They beg leave Ohl() to inform their customers and (It' VIVA VallaakV.to fi rliN. l arbg!g s til a g i tgre C n r d paid for on dehvery. - BLACK SILK COATS. GORED MANTLES. POPLIN DUSTERS. FRENCH SACQUES. sitaCBAKT.TINEs. NEWEST DESIGNS. BEADY MADE, OR MADE TO ORDER, COOPER 8c CONARID, myil-12G S. E. comer NINTH adeMARKET. NEW (JLOAK AND ,IVX4N I I I .II4T-L.A. * STORE. No. 29 SOUTH .NINTH STBEET; FIRST DOOR ',DOVE CHESTNUT. • The finest qualities, the newest designs. the very beet work. and reasonable talons. glir THE LARSEST Aro) BEST STOCK LN THE CITY. . NOTICE ! '-;Pore beg to Inform the publia.thet toe do business on "oittoton account, and neither envy the success, nor feet the rivalry; of any other parties in the trade. We pay cash for all we bay, and sett " for the benefit of" THER,PROPItIETOR. mylo4t CONTINUATION OF RILE GREAT SALE OF CLOAKS, -LACES, TRIMMINGS, &c., nliqUidatioß of the Eetate of J. W. PROCTOR & Co.. N 0.708 cHEATNUT STREET. The stack corollate of SPRING CLOAKS. • ENGLISH. TWEED CLO&E SILK CLOAKS AND BACQUES, SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILIIA.4, LACE FLOUNCINGS, ,FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, . FRENCH LACE POINTS, FRENCH LACE BOHKNOUX, TRAVELLING SUITS, ' FLOUNCING LACES, DIiESVAND OLOAX TRIMMINGS, Ao., AS ic irropense Tariety, and to be Bald et about ORO alai the elealattees. for thh 'benefit of onolltOrei :.;10AliimMANTliaLA RIAPOR rum. Too casSTA.UI' Street. SPECIAL NOTICE !, I - - On end titter this date W aroottNl.l2ll & Lilr ihM will. offer- -•-• * hIV.ERY POSSIBIA INDIJOSICKPIT CA PUDJOHASEFT.E? OF DRY GOODS! G 1 , 4 dery i r Ad to reduce their Stock they will Pies B - aru Taney &Ike for 76 ciente, worth .1.12 _ Bum eh Pansy Silks for SI. Well'wort 131.26. . Greg eon d Sarege eooda, abort one half their vat% M . - - .. ts G ixed Goode. in every variety, from 8 cen per lard 50 cents.- :r., 131.140 K 131.11R5..41.Cfl AND LUSTROUS, VERY - CR AP. , Neat Bleak Brocade Si lts, double Medi hie' &o. De Lainee," Calicoes, Cammeres, Moths, liaising , ' 'So. Lin Mullins, Flannele._Quilts. Covers, &11., ate. 8 W/, Atr 0 0L0.4g-RoluM EXHIBITION. Pre. Lace Manties;Tointes, Shawls, 'sageness Cambria Lace Mantles. Chantilla Laos Goode, he. •• Ble.ol(RairCoate. Mantles, &e in everyestyle, TEGGIL.M.,B 1 &CUism..s,__ P. IS. Owner EIGHTH & SPRING 11111.3• DEN Ste. , uvot•if • . - .. 4-4 POLKA SPOT FRENOK LAWNS, for sale at 123 cents. Rod Groanla W ..its Polka spot& Mode Granada White takkaapots. These are first quality French. fr, LANDELL. InYl6 POURTM and ARCH gPOB. FRENCH BAREGEN, for sale this inorriiog; 12% Gents. Dress Goods. marked down. Gras Goods, marked doira. Idozambiques, marked down to 18K cants. EYRE & LANDELL, FOUR'rli and ARCH. 00 D BLACK 81LKE4, OF ALL wirraft, fair gripes. Fine Vide i t Sidokyygqtdeto m ar s Elite, ikaiablm. ylfi EYVttlilitiantirteeCK. 11 .ACIE MANTLES, BOURI4OIIS, AND. AA PICCOLOWNTEIL—A Jorge stook, to be °lased out below the out of importatton, 0/ISLAS &DAUB ifs 89N, sititrilt awl .6.fteg Streets. irI.ENTS , AND BOYS' WEAR.-DARGE, lull select. and menially oheap stock .of Men's And Boys' seasonable wear. Bassinet attention demoted to Cloths. Cessinisteg, Vesting& and &LO {OOO for Boys COOP& & con for OPM 8. B. nor. 1 , 111470 and MARKET. LILACS DIaISS GOODS-BARGAIN : I - Black Wool Detainee, LB and nooses. Blaolt Wool Pola.bea. 45 and tO Black Barages, M. 23. and Si cants. Black Crape Maretz, 15 ovate., Black Tamartinee.gt cents. B aok Bilks, Alpacas, Bombazine, Meriaoes. Buick Figured Del:ones, lassras,and pphintzee. COOPER. & turner CONARD, E. Nur TR end MARKET, CLOAKS AND MANTf.LPAB.- OAII. TlLaies are cautioned i n the petrol orm statements of persons formerly in our empley.t.nd Mir ID the employ of other tattle, who represent theMselves t w o be oonseeted" wsch us, nod their OE tablialunerit4 to he brallehee Of the Pans eisuulls EsCrgf/rille . Such staler:tests are anvil/ wrruunrs, wed to samara and cheat the unsuspecting. We been .F.O other store than the one we have oecu• pied these eta years. et /06 GHEsTertYr Street. .1% W. rRoCTOR & co., Paris ganglia. Stnoisriem. VIZAREGES. --- JR-. Rion Firmed Baran's, 19, and 31 cents. 'Berens Ruben, $3OO. fa , and 06. • liosambiline Repe_s. at W. Travelling Dregs (roods. Sheerierde Plaids, timbals Plaids. Ginghams, Lawns. Prints, Mathes. Gray Figured Goods COOPER & CONARD. 3. E. Convir NINTO and MARREN. N. B.—Bost Hoop Ekirts. 94 °onto to 4/51 25 - gaii Ari PER CENT,. UNDER COST plucEß.-- SAVE TIlfE .4(W MONEY. Parsons ono do both, by going at onos and hrtying their Dry Goods of Tr_ ilrYltltll k BOPtt No. 713 North TEIITII. above Quateas Who have a tare and won-assort.d stook of ,NDW AND ORS! h ABLE GOODS, Wtosh they ars now olosios out at THIRTY PSft CERT. ownsa COST. itiatmoshush enica, at 900. Great Liarkauer lb Good Black bilks. Bich ROMs of Foulard Bilks. from 313 i to M#°. worth $l. - for Travelling Drowses. Imes Gray P0171i1116 it 100. worth 101(r0, QPECIIAL NOTIVE. -- A RARE ORANO - E 1 t. , FOR BARGAINS t Tug styrtnis swoon. TO BE OWSED OUT I On seeount of the nmettled,slete of tesoonntry, sad depression in the nwrowatile line, I am astensnned to .nlois out my stook mob below tote Oa imast,ns on. Orest_mdtalemiltata moll be offered 11 ? f i r iIhaeZAMA, fah, and I would- t wit. reWzi . isheilirilitem aftircptite,,„... ~ ~ 0111 AMOR twist . , PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, MAY 1861. PROPOSALS. NAVT DEPARTMENT. / %rasa of Yards and Docks, April 12,1861. SEALED PROPOSALS for each 011(111 morosely, endorsed "Proposals for Class No. (name the oleos) for the Navy Yard at (mune the will be received at this office until noon on the 11th day of May next, for furnithing and delivering at the several Navy Yards named , the materials and articles embraced imprinted soneduies, which will be furnished on everketiee: and sent by mail, if so requested. to persons dogmas to offer to contract for any or all of the einem named th erein, by the minimandants of the severed Navy Yards. for the csses for the yards under their command, or by the Naar Agent nearest thereto, or by the bureau, for any or all the yards. To prevent confusion and mistakes in sealin the offers. no bid will be received which contains cl a sses for more than One yard. in ODO .nvolopo. and each mai 1-luol a grin must sign the bid and centred. " Bidders are hereby cautioned and part Malady nett fled that their offers must be in the, form hereinafter p escribed end be mailed in time to re• oh their desti nation 13 , tore the time expires for receiving them ; no Ind will be consideied which shall be received after the period st ted and po allowance will be made for fail ures of the mail To Anvil asoinst offers being opened berore the time amp med. bidders ate r. guested to endorse ou the en velope above the addre: a, and draw a I use ander tue en doreemeot. thus: " rreposals tor Class. NO. 'name the class) for the Navy Yard at (name the yard. I" To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards. and Decks, Washintton, D. C. Farm of Offer. • Mere date the °fee) 1 (here insert She namSor names com Posies the hem). of (name the town), in-"the State of.( name. the State), hereby , o f f er lurnish under y our Advertisement. dated (date of advertisement). and subject to all the feint; e meet. of the same, and of the printed schedule to 'Which it refers. all the articles embraced is Class No (same the claw), for the :nay, Yard. at (name the WC Be cording to said gelled ule, viz : (here paste on the printed class from the 's chedule. and opmnsite each- article est the plum. and earry out the .ELMOUUt in the columns, for /Wan eird seats, and foot up the aggregate amoun t of the bid for the class), amounting to l here write the amount ix:verde). propose army twee t (here name the &Sent. if one is required: by the sc hedule) for the supply under the (dames miscellaneous, by a non-,eardent of the tame theeliveryahoul prep are dr be accepted, t h equest contract may be and sent to n a vy agent at (name the agency; for signatures and oertsfi ( Sere the .bidder and each member of the firm to Riga.) Form of Clursranteo. The undersigned (name of guarantor) o r th em e th e town,) and State of (name the State,) lad (name of se cond guarantor; atc..) hereby undertake that the above named (name the bidder or modem) if hie (or their) offer ea above be accepted, enter into contract with the United este, within R teen dare after the date of notice through toe nest office. of the acceptance of hor their) offer before mentioned. IV item: (Signature of guarantors.) I certify that the.above named (here name the guar antors) are known to me to be good and respongible guarantor' in this case. (:fignatir e.) To be eied bv the Iliatnot Judge. Distnet Attorney, Collector, Navy Agent, or some person known to the. Bureau to be reeponsible. PORTSMOUTH. N.U. Cbsss No.:, stone: class No. 6. White vine. einuee, ieettrer, and cypress; ohms N 0.7. lime. hair, and plas ter; ohms No.B, cement ; ohms N 0.9. gravel and sand ; Mess No 11, iron. vial's. Roo 'piker.; class No. le. steel: elms N 0.14 files; class No. 16, pais, oils, and glass; darn No, IS, Wit obandlory; oleos 25 *. 17. hard ware Leans No. 16. stationery; oMati N 0.19, firewood : class N 0.20, bay and straw' class No 91. provender ; akin No. 22 etiaroonl; chug 'No. 23, bellies. lacking. and hose ; a l ias No. 24, sperm aid lubricating of a; Man No 25, iron castings- class No. 28. a-gers ; obsu No. 27, anthracite noel ; class No. 29, oituromons Cumber land coal. BOSTON. Class No. 1; bnaks ;' clams . No. 2, atone; ohms ci. 5, oak and hard wood ; class No. 6, white. pine, Prnlnet juniper, and cypress ; class No. 7. lime. hair. and plas ter ; class No 8, cement ; claim N 0.9. gravel and sand ; ohms No. U. iron. Iron nails, nnd spikes ; class tib.l2. steel • class No 13, Pis iron ; oleos No. 14 flies; else, No. 115. jainlibollll, glees No. 16, ship chand lery ; clan hardware s No - 18, stationer,' class Ira. 20. hay and atraw ; c lass No. 'Bt. provender ; class N 0.22. charcoal ; class N 0.21, baltme. Packing. and hose ; class No. 26. sperm and lubncating oils; class N .on castings ; class No. 26. angers; elan N 0.27. an t hr a xte coal ; co la s No. 29 • bituminous Cum berland coal; class No. a*, semi-bituminous Broad Top. NEW YORK. flags No. 1. bricks ; Mate No. b, oak and bard wood class N 0.6. wh.te pine, spruce, cypress. and juniper class No. 7, lime, hair. and plaster; class No. 8, come nt class N 0.9. gravel and eland ; class No. 10 *late • olass No. IL Iron i iron nails. and spikes ; alas. No. 12•'steel ; class No. 14. files; edam No. 16, Paints, oils, and glass; claim No. 18. ship chandlery' ellsa No 17, hardware; class No. 18, tattooer, ; clan No 20, hay and straw class N 0 , 21, Provender ; class No. S 2, charcoal PIO. 23 bait Da,. plinking, and [ipso; °tars No gr. s pe rm and lubricating oils ; class No. 26, augers • class No. V: anthrsoite coal ; class No. Woman- bitiniainous Broad Top, Am., coal. PILILADKLPELL Class No. 1, bricks; oleos No. 9, stone; class No. oak and hard wood; class No. IL white nine, spruce, cypress, anti jumper; class N 0.7. lime, hair,. and plas ter ; class .rio 10 slate ; class No. U. iron iron nails, and Hikes; class No. 12. steel; ohms No. 1 1, file, ; class No. I*, paints, oils, and glass; alarm No. 16. shin chand lery ; elass No. 17, , hardWarc ; elan No. 13, stationary *lass No. 19 , firewood class No. 20. hey and straw t class No 21, provender ; elan No. 22, chewiest ; ohms N 0.23. belting. paoliing. and hose; rases No. 24, sperm and lubricating oils class No. 28. augers ; class N 0.77, krithraeite coal; cl a ss No. 30, semitutummons, Broad Top, &0., cod. NAVAL A8Y.W.131. Claes No. 1, ciaihine ;Aims No. 2, hats, boots, and shoes ; cuss No. 3, provisionn ; Mass N 0.4, grooertes ; class No 6, dry- goods ; class rio 6, bread. Jco ; class No. 7, tobacco; crass No 8, grihmeltareous ; *lass No. 9, hardware ; class No. 10. paints, oils. end glass ; mass No. 11, rarebit' , ; class No. 17. stataonery ; ohm; 140.13, Grewood class No. 14, coal; Olass No, 30, provender ; class N 0.16 bricks. rk.o. WASHINGTON. Class No. 1, bricks ; class No. 2, stone ; class No. S. re low pine timber; class N 0.4, yellow pine lumh q• ! • .. class Pro, 6, oak end hard wood; class No. 6. white pine, spruce Juniper. atel'aftmenw ; craw No 7. lime. air. and phis er ; class No. 8. element; chute No. ile gravel and sand • claim No. U, iron. iron nails, and' spikes ; dais No. V. steel; ohms No. IS, pig iron ; china 14. filen ; class Na. 15. paints. "ails. and glees; class o. 16, ship chandi.ry ; class Na. IT, hardware • class 1NV0.13. stationery ; Mane N 0.12, fireeood ; class ho.ep. hay, and straw;'class No. 21..peovender ; p1a55,N0.„27.. onarcoai ; rams No. 23. `Pheititill,' and. hoist obese N 0.24 •-er'm and lubricating oils; otaas Pro. 36, liege a; class No 27. arith•sinte ; class No. s.. b, tominons giohman4 or Virginia coal; etas No. 29, bituminous Cumberland coal, The schedule Witt state the times within which arti cles will be required to te. deliVe , ed, and where the printed schedule ill not used, ti.. periods stated laic for deliveries must be oopied in the bids 411 the 'unclips which may be contracted for must be delivered at snob Dlaoe or places including drayage and cartage to the place where used within the navy yards. respectivey for whioh the otter is mode, as may be directed by the command{ et officer thereof ; and all other things beim; equal, preference will be given to American nutrintao tore. NO article a p t be received after the exptratiOn of the period spavined in the schedule for the comPle mon of delirariesoinless specially authorized by the i Department. in computing tie cl.esea. the price stated I in the column of prices will be the standard and the aggregate of the class will be carried out according 10 tne prices stated. s to oe provided in b i dd e rs , traot. and to be dis tinctly understood by the that the amount and number of articl,ris enumerated in 'aliases headed I Miscellaneous,' are speoihed as the probable MOLD tity watch may 00 required, as well as to fixed data for, deterrnin rig the lowest bid but tha contractor is te furnish more or less of the said enumerated articles.. and in suoti quant'ties. and at such times, as the bureau or oomm.ndant may require ; each increase. however, not to exceed one-half of the Quantities stated (and re- I quisitione sent through the post office shall be deemed etiltnent notice), during the fiscal ) ea- sawn th e June, 150; and whether the quantities required be . more or leas than thee* specified, the prices shall re main the same. quality, e articles under the contract t allmos of the best delivered in good order. free of and everr brge or expense to the Government. and subject to . the inspection. count,. weight. or Measurement oi the said navy yard , and be m all mimeo s eausfactory touter corn diandant theteof. Bidders are retorted to the ys.rf for plwaa, specifmations. or saanraea. and any further description of the &roots's. w hen bidders Wad bellBll doubt ea to the precise articles named in the schedu le. they will apply to the commanding officer of the navy yard, ,and cot to empioyeee, for desert shone the artiola or amain in doubt Which intormation the said officer will give in writnag. Contractors tor omit es the eldseieltaneous. who do not reside near the place where the fancies ate to be delivered, will be reivadred to name in iheir proposals delivery , who ca) or be Oa led pesos near the yard of may be cla upon to deliver at tuners without de my when they a be required. Approved sureties in the full amount of the contract will rte required. and tweotr per canton, as additional amount,' deducted from each payment until the °entreat abollhave been completed or cancelled, unless otner- WUXI authorized by the Department. us classes of articles headerd Miseallaueods." to ha delivered to r. gored during the fiscal t ear, the twenty per cannon retained may, at the discretion of tne commandant. be paid quarterly on the first day ot Al. July, and tratober when the deliverosa have ben e aatiefao tory. and ta balance (eighty per cent.) will be ;paid lay the respective navy agents within thirty days after the preseetetion of bills, in triplicate, duly vouched - and approved No parlor the per oeutum reserved is to be paid until all the rejected &amiss offered under the contract ghat. have been removed from the lord. unless specially authorized be the Department. - It will be stipulated Nn the contract, that if default shell be made bysthe parties of tee first part in deliver ing all Or any ci the fa—titileenientioneo th any woos bid for,of the quality and at the units and pl*oes above mi provided, then and that case the said parties wi LI for feit Tinepay to the United states a sum of 1110110,1/01 to exceed twice the amount of such olass,which may be recovered, from time tO time. aceording to the a-3 of Congress in that ogee provided, approved March 5, 841. 'lke sureties must sign the contract, and their respon sibility be certified to by a navyagept, oolleotor. dis trict attorney, or same other person satisfactorily known to the bureau. It sto ba provitled it! the .eontraet that the but shall have the power of annulung th e eoutraot:viltliont loss or damage to the Government , in ease Congress shall not have made sufficient appropriations for the articles named, or for the _completion of works esti mated for, and on which tins advertisement is based, and shall also have the power to increase or diminish the imantities nemed h in the Otai*OOll9l headed •• !die °enamor/1r In the sg edule twenty-five per certrum. Persons whose oder' shall be accepted will be notified by letter through the post office, which-notice shalt be oonsidered sufficient ; and if they do not enter into con tract (or the supplies specified within fifteen days from the dateo_ 1 . notice from the bureau of the acceptance of their bid, a oOntraot Will be made With Wife other pet bidders persoos. and res p on si b l etons ill snob defaulting will be held for all aeloaquencies. All offers nut made in strict conformal with this ad— vertisement will, at the option of the bureau,. bele- Opted . Those only Whose idlers may 1?1 for will be noti fied. and contracts will be reedy ior execution es Seen thereafter as may be practicable. • m 17,14,21,98 . • WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS.— wo hove now on hand. and are taanislaeturang to order, at the Mon Roily Paper Mills, every de sortption of WRITIfiC 6.N1) L.Ellii/tl4 PAYER% wiuob li tor oolor it i li i . , :l i quality t tre not excelled by any other e wo ill uti n o t a h ll e attention new article of raver m eeefectured try ue. and now for isle, called bueinem Letter, which has been gotten up to meet the wants of business roan and others, who object to Commercial Note as being too narrow, and do not with to use part of usual letter sheet. Tine overcomes both the above objections; to a per fect 11200 t, pore wove ; 'tate finish ; ruled on one elde ; stamped in centre near the tot, made from bait ma• tens!, free from Adulteration, and put up in neat beim, convenient for use. we also have a paper called Beak Letter, similar to the above. !Mona it has but half the number of UM, on, so m to allow a printed blank or heading abov hl e. .KErEQN AMLLIN Mount Holly Springe,cumbarland Co.,t 003 above Papers can be had of Messrs. J. B. IP. TN at clO and MiI(iARGEB HEM ltll, . 3 sad DIIC A TIJR Rtreet. mhB4l , m • TNO BRIDGE BUILDERS,—The Presi dent,Managers, and Company of the t3ohnylkill Bridge atNorristown 741 reoeiVe 13Oei.led Proposals for the rebuilding of their Bridge across tae river Schuyl kill at Be Bath street. Norristown, until THURSDAY. the neth instep:- The new btructure will have Four Opens, varying front 13t to Me toot, with double roadVILY. and a maw AM for foot, passeuters. requiring lour distinct truss frames. of the Bair arched plan. The contractor to furnish the necessary material. and to execute the work in accordance with plane end Brie oitioations arbieh pia, be menet the t i m e this Han coo, Nor,. orristown. at any time after ate. y r ...pals must sictit i the arm per foot !meat, for the e n ire completion Olt 0 Britige, tdro Te.auvemeas iroaa end to end of the lower chords to be considered the length of the same. The work to he commenced immediately, after the execution of the oontraot, and completed wi}h all pos sible deIIPMPOt ettaßKLlhY,_ B F. BANCOeI(, IWO B. ADAM*, tortntt••. fionntyrown. Mar 11, 1361. toy 11.M.alifigt.rdtge MNIBS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED LLEI-131.T.VporcrEruzi FOR LADIES. and the only MIS. Portent ander eminent !vodka' Dan:wake. Ladlee ante eleyeteinne exe , reeteetS lll 7 rnalre d a l i si °l6/ 00 mrs. Betts,at lie rapid...me. 1 3 VI N Street. Plltlieletnu , (to avoid counter fei UN ) Thirty. owning inve di home been advised by their ehyuleueru e to rue her sultaneee. Ttiose 011ly are genuine beat{ she: tneuted nuts! oopyrrght, tat.ent o the box, w gas. te=tatr a r the Beaforiere, with . Tit Vrtss. TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1861 Biographies of William Pitt. Lord Mahon is well known in this country by his tc History otEngland from the Peace of Utnicht to the Peace of. Versailles;" a Pe riod of seventy years; including the close of Queen Anne's reign and the acknowledgment,' by England, of the Independence of the United States. ,Ile., may yet write the History of Eneland from the death of-William when 'Macanlay'ends, to the time when his great work commences, and thus, to a large extent, fulfil the oitgiaal Idea. For some years, Lord Mahon, as politician, and author, his not had hitt name before the public. He is not dead, nor has be been sleeping. The fact simply is, that in 1855 by his father's death, he became Earl of Stan- i hope--and the title of ee Lord Mahon" was merely borne bte,him, ".in courtesy," ac cording to the British practice of allowing the eldest:sone of peed above the rank of Via count to bear their father's second title. Lend:4Labon, thiefore, who wee' 'mern ber of Sir Rebeet k. ,Peers Goterrmitifit 1884 1 b .and amts in 44. Who . wrote the hiss efra Attaditeiiidt,,aboye, as well. se ;the Liiiis of Iteliamius and the + Great Conde; who edited She Robert -Peel's , poithumons memoirs ; who further Wrote the 1 History of the agar of the Succession in Spain, and . the: Forty-flee (Rebellion in Scotland), and has contributed largely to the Quarterly Review', is now tIM Earl of Stanhope, and has given proof of 'the vitality of Maimed and head. and handby the production of=-the first two voltimes of It Life:of William, Pitt, (1759- 1806)—a work not yet republished here, which the English orifice-ere warm and una nimous in meleing. ; A biography of the second Pitt has long been needed- The man_who was Chancellor of the Exchequer at the age of tweety-three, Prime- Minister at twenty-four, and who not only Vir tually but actually ; . gevernett England, with scarcely any intermission, during the re maining twenty-four years of his life, surely. merited a good biographer, for Ids life is iden tified with the history of quarter of a can tray. William Pitt heti been onfortunate, until now, in being Shown to the world by his .biographers. At the University of Cambridge, where he compietedhia education,Wm.l'itthasa clerical pedant named fretyman_for his tutor. When Pitt became Chancellor of the Exchequer, in 1782, be appointed• this Mr. Pretyman his pri vate Secretary, and, attending to his advance miffit in the Church, successively made him Pribeinisty of Westminiter, Bishop •of Lin.' coin, and Dean Of St. Paul's. When his name was Baba:Rifted for the bishopric to George 111., the monarch asked his age. cc Thirty:Jive," answered Pitt ! ec Too young, Pitt, too- young! Can't have it, Pitt, can't have it."• The Miniuter insinuated, "Had it not been for him, sire, I should never have been fit for your service." This settled. the point. The King exclaimed, as hastily as before,,lnit more deeisivelt, "•Shall have it, Pitt; atilt have it." And so the Reverend, and learned, and heavy George Pretyman be came 13 ishop.of Lincoln in -1787. Thirty-three years later, (in 1820) he was. made Bishop of Winchester,-and, in the following , year, pub lished the first portion pf the - Life of William Pitt, in - two great volumes; to which a third was subsequently added, „end a fourth was .in hands when the poor Bishop died, in 1827. When kitt was on his death-bed, in Jaimery, , 1806, lea bequeathed' allbis-papenr to! Bishop • Pretymare-Cfho subsequently changed his name to Toktline, arid' assumed the title of baronet, which he pretendedOharles 11. had conferred - neon one - of his ancestors —his eilleataorehorefete • thong& so 'lie* of pretensions toihiti title that he never assumed it, and. his successor, Kr. Ge o rge Tomline U. P. far Shrewsbury, has also &Alined it. - -The Bishop, with eminent want aff ,taste, judgment, andoomuem propriety, destroyed, all the letters addressidlo Mr. Pitt by hitovin nearest relatives, and did not leave even a single one of those from his mother, to whom hew:rote mere frequently than to any other person. Re burned all the letters from Pitt's .sisters ; a. 49 from the Earl of Chatham, his eldest brother, up to the time when he be came a meruher of the Cabinet. He burned all his own, letters to Pitt, and hundreds, if not thousands, of those front Pitt's colleagues to their own leader. Many of the commintica time; from George 111:-to Pitt remain, and are printed by Lord Stanhope, but the Bishop, in his ruthless. and 'barbaric •holocaust of valuable papers, included the draft-notes of Pitt's communicating to the King. One would think: not unieasonattly, that Pitt's private papers ought to bave been esteeme d as most valuable neiteriali by his lawn-sleeved biogra pher. The blogeaphtcal Bishop did not so -think. After burning the valuable manu scripts, which alone would have made his Lite of Pitt vrortir reading, the Bishop la beriousty applied hirnielf to disinter heaps of heavy rtibbish'ironr the Parliamentary De bates and Annual - Registers of the time. The only pert of the biography worth reading is that which describes Pitt's residence at the Univeraity._ MiCaiday said thafthe book bad the honorof, being the worst biography of its size, in the .world.. . The Edinburgh Review said. that ee the work-was less indebted to the author's pen thank! his Schisors." Bishop Tandineei first two volumes did not appear nntil 1821. Of course, Pitt, dying early in 1806, did not remain without. a bi ographer until then. In 1809, appeared, in three great quarto :volcanos, a History of tbe ' Political Life of the Right Honorable William Pit This was: the, production, paste and scissors largely assisting, of a-certain John Richards Green, who, for some reason or other; assumed theatame of John Gifford, and lifin:eoutellmee beet 'ignorantly mistaken for, or' confounded with, William Gifford, anther of the Beefed and the Mewled, political' and literary attires translator' of> Invenal, and editor of the Quarterly Review, from its com mencement in. 1809 to 1824. John Gitiord's Life of Pitt, written without • the; pereonal knowledge which Bishop. Tomline posseased, Ware largely compiled front Hansard (Faille ineetary Debates), and from newspapers. It „,,. . was intensely Tory in its - p rinciples; vehe ment in vindication of Legitinfacy,- e The right divine et wrong i " intolerant in its assertions• against the policy of putting Roman Catholics within the pale of the British Constitution, by admitting them to an equal participation ie, civil rights; and, as - was the fashion of the time, audaciously inso.; lent and even personally libellous upon Napo leon 1., who Was then shaking most of the thrones of Europe. This was all in consist ency with John Gifford's principles from the 'time of his commencing to write, at the -put break of the French Devolution—fhb history of which he wrote, in five great volumes. Ilei had successively established and edited the British. Critic and the Anti-J . 4o)6in Review, and, as a reward for his services, which ids intolerant Life of -Pitt was understood to bave completed, Mr. Silencer Percival, the Prime Minister, made hiM one of the Pollee Magis trate!' of London, though he,was not a lawyer, which responsible and lucrative office he held until his death in 1818. The third of Pitt's biographers Was bard Macaulay, who, • in 1859, shortly before he died, contributed the article 'upon William Pitt to the new edition of the ce Encyclopedia Bri taludea,"—brilliant, but, front its brevity, ta titer a sketch than a memoir. Macaulay, as might be expected from his political antece dents, viewed Pitt through a stronglyrtinged. Whig lens, and oontidorcd him, in some re rt !meets, as a statesman of rather illiberal views in his later years. Bat, on the whole, the aninmaryof , PitVe character by Macaulay is Met---somewhat generous even. After moti '