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General Assembly, 0. R.
Tres eytetit ui
FOURTH DAT.
To ove
-dont exereises at the opening of the
ly d
ssterday were conducted by the Rev.
og ab
pr. gegen
pelt o f the Judioial Committee was ado p t
-
Shl` s! °t
s!brief, and the oases before th e com
et ' a '
a have been unimportant.
'V e rn e disetosion then ensued on the question
rhethei .tee flozne and Foreign Record should be
a weekly paper. The order of the day
ticakes) up—namely, Tee Report of the
,1 „.'.,1 - I Disabled Ministers and their Families.
fc't
fend 3;0 . dl have been divided among 24
i r " -- , ttl e e 21 widows, and 2 orphan families Be.
xinna 70 . Amount contributed this year, so
1 %.; so Bat 240 churches have contributed
iu.-; mo d, sad some of the Presbyteries have
to ii f !' „ dollar. Tbie neglect of so important
:fond 1 7 4 o a t, upon with great earneetness in the
: w hich was read by Dr. Joseph H. Janes,
r~yigaso.
;tr. Mahaffey moved that a committee be ap.
. 0 1 to bring this subject before the churches.
% I , t oot of Committee on the Annual Re-
We - the Board
coders of Education was then taken up.
rfoectsmittee ° the report fully and at a ll
The report was accepted.
' eta Ban. Dr. Win. Chester, secretary of the
of ducation, then made an address, set,-
std
ibig the position and prospects of the Board
A lng hie remarks he took mansion to
ologize them e Dr. Van Renesalaer j who had
ho p so closely connected with the Board, and with
sit the intimate of the Church. He then re
voked that the Board bad been very prosperous
do ing the past year, and had not been forced to
to e a dollar, this being the firat time that
is , ha ppened fir twenty years For thirty years
t he Board has fulfilled every promiie made to the
a it othes in reference to the education of young
De
!r ho have been brutight before the Board.
De capital has increase d The work of this
spaid is perhaps tbe moat difficult end delicate of
Le Boards, a cid when a young man who iv edu
catd for the ministry fails, the Board stiffen not
Ay th at loss, but the loss whioh follows from the
dila/anemone felt by the Church or Presbytery
oict , hes presented the young man for education.
is claim, the speaker alluded to the year on
g litch the Board was entering as the most eventful
its existence. If the. Board cannot meet its
01,1lgations to the young men in the seminaries,
the am ount of distress which will follow will be
tecrible, for no class of men suffer greater prira
tica that theological students)• lie asked the Ass
watt, to pity the young men, by the memory of
to st raggles and privations, the agonies, and the
eighte which they endured in reaching
their present positions 'lhe work uf the Board
tuna only beesn to sustain good colleges, but to
h ig e ft weak inetitutioni) gst up as the result of
aore lowa excitements. Tbat work is still going
a s. Could the Board obtain from each church in
t he denomination $lO per annum, it would enable
l ie Board to fulfil its work for many years.
Seine distension ensued on the mention of the
Act that the Board of Education does not have oor
ccipondenee with the Preebyteries to which the
endidates belong, yearly, in reference to the pro
case and spiritual state of the young men.
Rage Ewing thought no appropriation ought to
t o put to the candidates without a yearly satisfac
lej report of the Preabytery who had the young
02 ander eta charge.
Other points were touched on in the dicouserion.
lies: moved that the matter of the appointment
al two secretaries be referred back to the Board.
Agreed to.
It wee moved that the matter of amendments to
t he Constitution and. By Lawe of the Board be re
feted back to the Board for action. Agreed to.
The matter of Presbyteries reporting on the con
dition of candidates was-then taken up again, and
&cussed by a number of ministers.. Some of the
'pikers, including Dr- Cheater, Beamed to think
the e mirs respencibility of the Gale reined on the
Presbyteries, while other speakers thought reports
fete the faculties ot. the colleges or eeminaries at
'lda the students were placed would be sadden.
eory as to their condition. The turn of the discus
dos 'rosary decidedly to the effect that the Presby
lenDS were derelict if they did not have proper
ropereision of their young men_ Action convey.
is this opinion was adopted.
The report of the committee, after fall discos-
AO, was adopted as a whole, with the exception of
the points on which we have stated other action
ass adopted. New members of the Board will be
elected on Friday next, immediately after the
'lotion of new memberr of the Board of Church
Erasion.
The Committee on Bile and Overtures presented
es overture from John Marva's, on the right of a
Presbytery to dissolve a pectoral relation against
eilti of the pastor and a majority of the con-
r eties.
Mr Iderepts asks whether a majority of the
bpi voters of a °Minh constitute that church?
A T e their legal votes, properly taken, to be on all
binds acknowledged as the acts of that church?
Can a Presbytery dissolve a pastoral rola
litri at the wish of a disaffected party, and against
de wish of a majnrity of the legal voters of that
birch, and of the pastor?
The committee recommended the Assembly to
refer the querist to an answer already given to a
ender question, and that the power given to the
Presbytery be in all eases exorcised with the ut
u,st caution, and that the reasons for snob action
be is all eases frilly recorded.
Same debate ennead on the reading of the over
ad, but, without concluding the question, the
Aimbly adjourned, for the purpose of attending
THE NOON Prt/YZR 112.171N0
The meeting wee very folly attended, both by
idttot and oommissioners to the Assembly. Mr.
Bostell, of Princeton, presided. Addresses and
.n.lots were made by gentlemen from all sec
tieo of the country. Tne Rey. John Chambers
',wind the members of the Assembly in wards
oc, vb . :me, and the responses made were earnest
crisl. Prayer wee offered for the President
cf tioreounent of the United states, and the
top was eivressed that onr armies would be re
mined from fighting. Several hymns were sung
;ming the ezete:sts with musk fervor.
ATTZIXOOII RES SIOR.
The Amembly mm in the afternoon at 4 o'elock
and was opened with prayer.
A oemmunication sew read from Hon. James
Pollock, inviting the menhers of the Assembly to
ritit the United States Mint.' The invitation was
mmpted.
A communication wag read from the chairman of
me committee on the revision of the Book of Die
dpline giving his reasons why he was not able, to
onveue the committee during the year. The com
munication is dared Columbia, B. C., and says
DUE BeamllalN : It beaameemy duty as ober
man of the committee on the revision of the Book
of Discipline to state the reasons why the orders of
the last Assembly have not been complied with.
its committee have been able to have no meetings
4 all- Daring the whole of last summer I Wallah
-3M from the country, and did not return until
some time in Ootober. I left immediately after
the dissolution of the Assembly. I intended to call
the committee together about Christmas, but the
asliticel troubles, which at that time began to
Woken upon us. rendered it inexpedient if not
impracticable. At no time since has it been pos
sible to have a meeting, and even if the condition
of the country had allowed, my health since the
middle of January has been so poor that I have
attempted no public duty of any kind.
I ate persuaded, however, that th 3 Church is put
iono reol inconvenient" by not having a report
hoe the.gommiotee of Revision. The Assembly
maid not. consider It. Other issues. much more
pea l in g m a numb more solemn, are upon us. This
Thole subject.will bare to lie over until more quiet
E r sti t ivn, I invoke upon your delibera
f,Dur the blaming of the most High. I sincerely
;Fly that He may juide you by the inspiration of
fib spirit into wise .and holy measures; that He
may save the Church from every false step; that
He may make her a messenger of peace in these
tamblaus times, and Unit Be may restore harmony
end good will between pour country and mine.
Most truly yours, J. M. TuouswzbL.
The last part of the letter created great laugh-
ter.
The following committee on periodicals was an
seamed
Revs. A. L. Lindsay, New York ; C. Dickson,
Balmy° ; J W. Royce, Tennessee ;8. McGinnis,
Mississippi; 11 W. Bigip„ Pittsburg; Elders B.
C Baldwin, St. Paul W. W. Caldwell, Paola();
0.3. Hubbard, Kentucky-
Committee to report on disabled members
Rms. S Mahaffey, Wheeling; G. W. Musgrave,
Philadelphia; J. P. Load, Ohio; T. Aitken, New
York; M W. Jacobus. Pittsburg; M. Peden, MU
; Eiders C. B Dangen. Philadelphia ; Mor7
eh Patterson, Philadelphia; Sedge Sample, Phila
delphia.
Dr. Hall submitted a resolution that the report
f the Committee on the Minutes of the Board be
eat:rod on the laid book after the manner of, the
repo t iof aynodieal records. Adopted.
A r e c i eiet was - read from the members of the
dwelt at Ca:veline to be °banked from the Presby
my of the Win Reserve to that of. Marion,
A t h t h e , rpro b s Occe of the Western Reserve and
at synod of Sanduriley• Agreed to.
dprotestfromßobertel. Breekinei4 g n. an d o th ers
TAt tabmitted, against lhe Reno& of Kentucky,
eecided that section 4, chapter 13, of the
Iresbyteirian form of government means that none
tat members of good standing Could vote in the
election of "Furor s - and that of sash persons none
mild vote wisp did not contribute their just pro-
Moran, acoordieig to their own engagements, or
the rates of the - N-70nBratiatiwr to all its necessary
trpentes, The Committee recommended that,
nimbus the form of sovernment does not exclude
these from voting who are members of the organ.
ratios, hat sat member) of. the chinch, provided
t hey have complied with the regittreMents of
chapter 15, seotiea 4, therefore, the protest and
compl a i nt should be inna t a i n nt k i. and the deetsion of
1 / I .,.l'Yeed be reversed:
It was moved by Mr. Hopkins, of Kentucky, to
pat the report on the docket, as time was
refaired to legislate upon so important a subject.
inn motion was voted down.
Mt Ogden, of Mississippi, took the ;loon, and
eeleleed the resolving of the report.
li. Miller, of New York. moved that the matter
00 referred to a special committee.
Mr. Clark, of Detroit, was opposed to yeferring
4 °lspecial committee. He thought the matter i
Luilneortant, amid should be discussed. A pas-
Wary cannot be fixed except by a vote of the
rely. All are members of the moiety in our
elate mho contribute to the support of the pastor,
Led have their names enrolled as voters.
T h s notion to refer to a special committee was
laidl on the table.
Mr. Wines, of Bt. Louis, thought the discussion
all cot of order. .He thought the subject could
colt Come before the hetiee by review, and not by
complaint.
Rev. Mr. Watts, of Philadoieleisa thought the
inject did not admit of argument. He had great
r,,FPeat for the Synod of Kentucky. 114 had read
i e b e ly p a t tn ot zami tve ...
very carefully, and the stii:Pe.e l r"
hoar.
h B4l- rote ssion was eentinned at length until tlib
adjournment, without taking any action on
the aubjcet.
Clea of the members, who comes from the South,
b d roi yesterday afternoon, that the cause of
ate
an abeenee of many of the,southern comminion
,l4
2,w e la on remount of the journals in that section
oountry stating that they would be attacked
Z
itAorlhern mobs and perhaps lose their lives:,
waa the general feeling South, and had kept
u'lle7 away from the Assembly.
G, dead —Abu
‘ i _YARnIASS OF Tlitt,POOß.—A din -.meeting
ult Board of Guardian; of the Poor was held
PzWertlay afternoon, at their chamber, in Seventh
crew, near Arch—Mr. Maria, president, in the
shalt
'I4C7
agent reported the °mums of the House on
bud as follows:
Whet; number in the house. .. ... .•2 715
Same timeiaat pear. .. . 281
-. 434
14 iitehtti during the last two week& • 2 33
Births 11
Deaths ....... s., • • "31.
Die i 'Arg*tt. •4•118•••
141
Zdnied • 14
l'he
910, d00r agent moitif/ .that hi had
looted $3OO, which be had paid into the city tree
eery.
Mr. Selby, collector of debts dna Guardians, re
ported that he had colleotedsl.o7.so;whioh be paid
into the treasury of the city.
The committee appointed on the aubjeot of lht
ing the almshouse with gas, at the least pos sible
capon, made a report on the eitbjeat, cloning with
tee following resolution, which - was adopted :
Resolved, That a contract be made for regulators
on the iris pipe s Ac. Agreed to.
Dr. Edward L Doer, senior resident physician,
tendered hie resignation. Accepted.
Dr. .I.lm R. Lineaweaver was, elected as an
assistant phyeleian in the insane department
A resolution was adopted for the appointment of
three additional paid female nurses an the Insane
Department, RA can ba done without an increase
of the. appropriation made by Cennoils.
A' resolution was adopted appointing a commit
tee of two to report the unnecessary names on the
pay roll whe are or have been paupers
A reaolution was adopted that " David A. Cali
well, now clerk of the house agent, be appointed
house agent, and the olerkship be abolished ; Mr.
Caldwell to receive iemq per annum, with the privi
lege of dinner, as now, in the house ; no other per
qiisitee
A resolution was agreed to, that " the house
formerly 000upied by the ferryman be, and the
same is hereby, assigned to the use of the superin
tendent of manufactures, and that the salary of
said officer be (mod at $6OO per annum and said
house, without other perquisite of any kind, ex
cept fuel, the arrangement to take offset from the
let of April ultimo."
Dr. T B. Penrose was elected out-door physician
of the southeast division of the Third district.
On the bill of supplies to the Almshouse, Mr.
Linnard made • motion to strike oat the lunching
tobacco used by the old women.
Mr. Reiser hoped not. Let the poor old women
enjoy their smoking; to take it away from them
would break their hearts.
A member. Who are the old women who
smoke?
Mr. Linnard• 'Tie horrible to see s woman
smoking.
A member. if we take away their tobacco, will
the women leave the institution ?
Mr. Maris, president. They are confined in their
MOM.
A member. What' old women eon - fined !
Mr. Linnerd. Let's take the vote. I oall the
ayes and nays.
Ayes 5, nays 5, and so the motion was lost by a
tie vote, and the poor old women will Ptill enjoy
their pipes.
Oa motion, adjourned. 1:1
FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAC.
The Money Market.
fluxammrnia, May 20, 1861
Stooks were firm at the Board today. State
fives sold at the second Board at 79, and olosed at
79 bid, SO asked. City sixes aloud at 88 asked for
the old issue and 100 for the new. Sales of gas
and railroad lames were made at the first Board
at K. Raoe and Vine-street receded to 41, Read
ing Railroad sold at 151, and Pennsylvania Rail
road at N. Schuylkill Navigation, preferred,
closed at 11 bid and 121 asked.
Among the passenger railway shares, 29 is bid
for Second and Third-street, and 101 for Green
and Coates.
rt will be seen by a notice in another column
that this is the last week for the presentation of
the notesof the /Sauk of Pennsylvania., to be regis
tered in order to entitle their owners to a claim
upon the fund now in clout. Hines the publication
of this notice we understand that a large number
of additional claimants have appeared, leaving
less than fifty thousand dollars of , the notes still
outstanding- It is important to the owners of
these that no further time should be lost in regis
tering their notes, as the present account includes
nearly all the assets of that unfortunate institu
tion which can be converted into sound funds.
Notes not presented in season to entitle their held
ere to a dividend under the present fund will take
precedence to the extent of the dividend under the
second account, when the balanee of the thud ac
count shall be distributed ; but no interest can be
allowed, and the distributed balance may prove
insufficient to place their holders upon an equality
with parties receiving a dividend from the distri
bution of the first and second accounts.
OFFICSAL BANS STATEMENT.
WRULV i1i21LL02.2 07 TEI PRILLDIL7HIA 11.2215
LOANS. brawl.
Balms.
May 20. Mar 13. May 20. Mar 13.
Philadelphia-. 93.209.000 $3. 1 99 OM 689.000 695.01 M
North America 3 os4 072 3 078 FM 690 820 681.949
Farm & Meoh- 3,2 7 0.138 4 274 340 1.666 760 1 095 466
Com 1.1.84.120 1,601 (CO 294 GOO 296 0111
Edeohanioe .-... 1.684 325 1,616 262 270.052 296.732
N. Liberties.-- 1.375.000 1,569 OM 541.000 365 000
Southwark 973.074 977 446 232,788 2'9 839
renamigton-,. 650 679 668 8 2 158,094 158 263
Penn Township 716 249 736 014 162 Ye 168 105
Western 1.415 771 1.416 0 , 9 359 968 37...64
Man. raeoh- I,oe No 1..29.466 350 906 147.485
Commerce...... 706 288 721.301 189 884 206 873
erBa7ra.. 2,142.427 216134 376.80 397.212
Tracleamen'a..- 528.642 561.06 1.9..67 112 4 5
Consolidation ... 446 978 461 535 91 563 100 MI
City . 707.444 7414 041 122.477 131 408
Commonwealth 441.169 449.176 59 708 71 508
Corn Exchange 363.000 382 085 94 1101 106 667
- 361,737 306 9160 75.492 34 367
Total 26,406 630 26,715318 5.648 631 6 73 4 048
DEPOSITS. CIRCULATION.
BANKS.
May 20. May 13. May 20. May 15.
111.652.000 91.575 OM $291.000 4 , 307.000
North Amenoa. 1.972.470 1 907.447 298.12311 319 175
Farm & Mech. 2.976 243 2 910.= 477 WO 441.2811
813.000mmerei B7O OW 176.0021 114000
eahanios' -. 7M 710 868 OE4 131.300 133.940
N. Liberties-- 1.060 000 1,112 000 99 , 000 9 3 600
Iknittlwarlc..-.. 718,034 706,879 85. 1 86 89 910
Kerunnigton..„,. 442,726 430.141 116 907 116.915
Penn Townslai 683,842 .622793 66,116 67,105
Western .- 972 1.4 954.511 • 114.980 124.666
&Ism. & Ideoh- 4.9,170 464. 6 5 83.204 RS 465
Commerce 674 6•5 538.410 67.555 72,1/0
Girard - . 1.110 421 1,136 917 1 5.393 284 286
Tradesmen:olZ- 350.379 3.9 276 61 687 71 1546
Consolidation_ .M.l a 241 777 7 . 1..%15 75,1.10
754.886 62 300 67.910
Commonwealth 168.404 2(3.3.3i 91,755 98.3.5
Corn Fisolianse 216,0 W 5111.845 74 2:0 74.679
Uni0n.......... 163.962 190360- 39,395 37,610
TotaL-...-. 15.519,797 15418.151 2,494,559 2,607.42
The aggregates compare with those of previous
weeks as follows:
Maw 43. May 20. -
Capital 13toak--fill .11.810.348
Longs 25.716518 MILIPI 660..De6. 318 783
13 7.8.243 5.50 Dec 1.180.497
Due fmodier . l3l9s.- 1.407.091 1 4 , 0 0.6-.106. 1.914
Due to other Ski._ 3,017686:2,798 670....11,50 218 985
Deposits- 15 518 151 15.549 797._ /no. 21,646
2,237,431 3,491 652-Deo. 1 2,869
Loans. appolu. Circulation. Dewing.
Nov. 5,1967.51,199.44 2,071,461 3,141.113 16,1136,7811
Jan.11,1858.21..339,374 8.779301 1,011,033 11,426,263
July 6,_....34,711,928 6,622,817 3,436,131 16,526.848
Jan. 3, 1629..36,45107 6,055.356 2,741,754 17,049,006
July 5 .26,466,440 4,897,063 2,8118208 11,481,054
Jan. 3, 1080.15.386,317 4,450,261 2,1366.601 149824/9
July 1-26.811,396 4,374,549 2.696,285 15,924915
Pee. 1-26 973 207 8.333,827 2.557.956 /5.061,136
J an. 7. 1261.26 871,280 4,020.266 2,689,012 13.261.928
1 , 40. 4 —.45.4014,81 441.18.0111 2,778,34 15:295 495
Mar. 4 ..26.096,314 6.006268 2,811,401 .11,11115,731
A 5411 1—.24 973 436 6 204.063 2.511.263 15.100.147
8.........25,413.186 6 462 093 3 470 223 16,036-115
15.--.26.415 442 6 675.122 2.821,843 16,458,1313
22..-....25 309-951 6.796,011 2,611055 16.6-3331
09..._1.1296 942 6 221.137 2 516 306 15 759 282
• C.. _ ..2.5 438 025 5.8,4-802 2715 6.2 15 291 997
13.......25.715318 6.736018`-'2.64421 )5.518,161
20- .....25 496,4530 6.513551 2.421,852 18,545.757
The following is a statement of the transactions
at the Philadelphia Clearing House, for the week
ending May 20, as furnished by the manager, Geo.
E. Arnold, Eiq
Clearrinta. 11018.60.1.
May 11..........—.......e2.46111336 43 x 187,714 93
" 16......—.--... r 2.177 606 46 87.666 08
" 16..........—................ 2,035 1 , 7 07 10 643 21
•• Is .........................., 2,11213 2'2 18 324 077 74
117...:........................ 2.101 MA 91 229,913 27
" 18 --.......• —..... 2.157,720 73 343.189 46
• 6'13 20,949 ID .1.122,214 72
The Penneylvania State Government advertises
for proposals for the loan of three millions of dol
lars to arm the State. Bids will be received up to
P. M. on tie sth of June. The loan will bear six
per sent. interest, and is redeemable in ten years ;
the certifloates not to be subject to taxation for any
purpose whatever.
By telegraph, we learn that the Lshigh Valley
Railroad Company brought down from Mauch
Chunk, for the week ending on Saturday, 18th
instant, 14,203 tons of ooal, against 11,601 tone for
corresponding week last year, making for the sea
eon commencing December 1, 1860, 349,575 tons of
coal, against 337,903 tons to corresponding time
last year, which is an inorease of 11,672 toes of
coal. 1,575 tons of pig iron were also sent down the
road for the week ending same date.
The New York Evening Post, of this evening,
says of money and stooks there to-day :
The stock market Is extremely quiet today,
pending further sdrioea from the seat of war.
Operators move very cautiously, and the business
is principally of a speordative character.
The market after the Board was higher for a
few descriptions, owing to the scarcity of cash
stook. Illinois Central sold at 66 cash, at the
same time it was offered at 851, deliverable
tOlnorrow. New York Central closes at 711 cash.
The list of Government securities is irregular,
the fives of 1874 and treasury notes being higher,
while the sixes of 1881 are weak. The coupon
bonds are offered at the close at 87, with 86 bid
Money is very abundant at 5 per cent- on call.
The paper market remains exceedingly stringent,
and 9 and 10 per cent. is paid eel firsvolass !hart
bills.
Exohange on London is lower. Firft class
bankers' bills have been done at 1051. Francs
are very doll at 5 45a5 35.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales,
May 20, Ma.
Raroß?3D DT B. E. 81.11.1111AIISR, Merchants' Exchange.
FIRST BOARD.
1 Cam & Am R.-1 4 4%
'rev Car 64--.. ---- 87
20(1 d 0.....
MI
IWO do--K Si 087
1(10 do--flew Ges
4/0 d0.....--.R 87
BET WEE!
Omin
-63 Race & Vine Ida R. 4%
1111COND BOARD
2 Perna 36 2000 Lehigh Val Ga.—. ES%
11 —..— 38 MO Reading 33%
So do —.-- 36 60 do_ 184 C
14 do— —•-- 36 5) ea 1631
42d& Sd ate R.— .SS 60 d 0.... p 6 Mk t
ICOO Ts NOO Cam &Am 8345 . 766:
CLOSING PRICRB-111161.
Bid. Asked
f
\ Std. Asked
hiladelphis Is- 87 89 Leh Cl & N.-48% -
%
hits iss,. —B7 88 Leh CI & N Pcip..342.1 34
hits 418 -new- 961( 200 North Penns K._ Ws 7%
.-
Penn& 66... 72 so 81 Pa it 136. antotl OM 60
Road R - - - Idg MX 1 1 1 Penn& a 10s.. _M 83
Road We M.-- rag _ Cataisynn K sob_ 3 . g
Rood rot 6s'B6- 6614 70 thstawnsa R prat i 35 6
tna B. ex-div. 8671 86 Frank & Bouttat 30 41
ant` 21:20 mt. thr 66 31% 11d&181- at. R 01600.37 83
onis iin oon. 37 43 We&Vine-st K. 434 6
Morns Can'.ifftl.2l72i 11.4 west Philo o.- -60 67
s o h ri 6. , 83.__ . _ 80 64 Bprnoe & Pine. -„ 8
eon Na, Pvwfl- 11 3236 deep. hr r. ."M. 1 t . 102 - 102.'
Minna 7i '73 .55 0 Cheat a-W6het. 18 30
Long Mena R-. 0% 0
Philadelphia Markcte.
him 20—Everting.
•
Wharf operations have been Interrupted by the rain
to-day. sad the markets generally have been very dull.
In fiteadirtuffs there is 120 quotable change. and a sundi
business doing in Flour, mostly to supply the trads. at
ea 1006.6% for sueerfine ; $115.7668 for extras; Se 25 e
ISO for extra family; and 86.7507 for batty bran Ci. ac
cording to quality. There is very little inquiry for ex
sort, and the market is firm but quiet at the above
fisurss. Rye Flour continues ea, MA fared at
Sd 10 ffr bbl. 'unbent asks Corn Mind is tome sad
.finn, and PenasYlvanut is offered at v. gni bbl.
Virstssq.—The demand is Ins Ratios and the market
rather dull atimotattoes. About 5,000 bushels sold. part
gm Saturday livening. at Menge ler fair te_ prime Foliar
semis redi_l4oo for tout ern do Bee for white,
inolndmit Leee bushels prime fenstuoty do pe. terms
kept private. gyer—fituasytoarda is seUtentn a small
.war as , asearo. gent Is Moms end ye* 4h2u, and tints
about LOOS bushels haws been sold. at deo for fair. and
Ono for prune gathers *low stoat. Becreipts are
00.4-Bonthern are held at SSo. and Fennel/vs
ala Seera3,4o, without sales.
Bans is stead, and a .mall sale of jet No.l Q tiered
ren was made at 02.60 fr ton.
COTTON —.The inquiry to limited, and the market firm
at quotation,.
GROCWSII.—There 10 very little doing in Sugar.
Coffee- or alsvassee.
Pnevistoriti rho market continues very inactive.
and a small business to note in Polk. (demon. sad tierd,
at about previous eo.itati-ins.
WBISIEY —Tbs. demand in limited. at 160170 for bbla
363G0 for drudge ; and lie for lthdr.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
30.1881.
About 1.600 Beef CattPleiStrogrneEclegrie% N an a : meetly
sold. at Phillips' yard. cruise mating from $f to $B6O
09 including a few extra quality at 89A6 the 100 11m.
The market was (tall. and quotations without any ma
terial c ha n ge, es compared with lest week. 7he follow
ing are the partionlars of the mslea made publio to-day
at the Avenue turd :
30 /. Abrahams. Union county. at/198925.
26 John I.aaderson. Unpin county. 11810m2.
100 McQuaid & Carr. IlLinoia. $1.5009. •
76 A Kirk, $8.61e925.
82 J. milen, Jr.. Cheater and
Lancaster, $8.58e9.25,
66 . ay, Ohio. $8 5009.
108 P. Mennen, Illinois. $BBOO9.
__
WO McCall. Lancaster county and Ohio. 98 6009.
68 J. deldomridge. Lancaster county. $8 500926,
2aoos MMnens&. O mt h $
. R
Bong $8.6009.
27 Felniimer Sc. Co.. Ohio. sBe9.
45 R. Cr am. 1111nois and Pennsylvania, 8809.25.
26 Fuller at Brothers. Centre ominty, Pa.. $7.80109.
i 3 Rot obiles .western, 83.6(09.
19 Knox. Lancaster county. $BBOO9.
50 Ho'ines. Ohio. $86008.76.
23 Frank, Ohio. 8769. _
OS Barhel & Harper. Bar ks county, 0808,72.
6 Coates, Chester county, $8 78.
se Storm, Bert s cen t !, $8.50.
17 smith. $BO9. -
36 Haymaker. Lancaster county. $ 8.6009.23.
20 Au amen. Ohio. $909!6..
24 B W. Witmer, Lancaster scants. 89.60419.
13 Kauffman. Lancaster county, $57509.
Some 40 04ws win, sold at $120030 sash for Springers ,
and 1025e30 for. Cows and clamps.
or a o g s erases were about eatiotorr. and RIO sold at
the Avenue yard at 85 5006 50 the 100 Ms net.
about 4 600 sheep were re ceived and sold at 4Nia4:s-40
10' lb cross, whiok is fraotron lower than last week.
STOP Tatar —s2oo will be paid for the appre
hension of a bov.ll years old. 8 feet 8 or 9 tnohee high,
Blender build, light complexion, light hair (cut short)l
hag a small sear on hie upper lip; will molt likely dis
guise himself. Supposed to be in company with another
boy about the game age, s feet 3 or 4 Mabee high. dark
complexion, both full of p‘triotlem; probably will en
liet. J. S. Reeideece 810. 1722 Green street. el. B.—
lie atoll 81,100 in gold, prinomally in 310 pieces.
A LEGACY TO THE flgranort or Onine..—A re
oently-deoemed Engliehnrin mates the following com
fortable provision for the Emperor of China. in him
will: " I give and bequeath unto the Emperor of China'
nineteen pounds Nineteen shilling's, as a mark of grati
tude for the uniform attention with which Iwee treated
by the officials of that Empire during my visit there
in the year 1956" The said Emperor to wake his
hie election whether he will take the 'amount in cash
or have it invested for him in elegant garments at the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill & Noe.
603 and 006 Chestnut street, above Sixth,Philadelphia.
GIFTS AND 01,0TH196
MO Chestnut street,
Gifts or value, t . Given to purchasers
use. sud beauty. S of Clothing.
At the one-price Gift Establishment of Granville
Stokes, 609 Chestnut street.
Bnowo's Encomium Titaness onre Cough,
Cold. licarsenere. Influenza, any irritation or Soreness
of the Throat. relieve the seeking Cough in Consump
tion, Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh, *leer and give
strength to the voice of lubio Speakers and Singers.
Few are aware of the importance of checking a Couch
or" Blight Cold" in ite fi rat etage ; that which in the be
ginning would Yield to s mild remedy, if neglected, soon
attacks the lunge. " Brown's Bronchial Troches" are
a most valuable article, especially BO at this sear nor
the year, when Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis, iniisenza ,
Hoarseness, and Bore throats are an preva'ent. The
Troches give sure and almost immediate relief. Bold
by all Druggists in the United States, at 'SS cents pe r
mr1.13 stuthSt
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAIA HOTEM,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
Tog I 17/elron. New York A H Ilerriek. New York
1), jag j) Webb Louis D Baugh, II r• A
R A Morsel!. U 8 R 8 John Boarrow, 1 ortland
W Mo Mill: xi. Gi•io P C Daniell. Billion
I E'Weseer. Akron, 0 Thee J uamdrn. Baltimore
Hon I' Jones') orke, N J J C Hazlett Ohto
.1 0 Graham, New 'ork H M Alexander ' Key York
8 W Forme. New York E Itemeshalt, • oohester
w Hobart. Boston F hi Lsooard, Worcester
WM W flay, Lancaster wr W Wilmot, obio
J 0 Burnet Oblo C Mendenhall Onio
Jelin ewasey, Jr. Ohio J W Fob. r Catasauqua
J W Jones. Cincinnati, 0 Jlt Weeks. N aware. N J
C 8 Meekest, N ewark, NJ Mr Alexander New York
C Sturdevant. Bristol A fi Sturdevant. Bristol
C Duncan, Buffalo Col it coulter, Greensburg
W H Reek. Peona J B Johnston. Penne
J B Varnum, Jr, N York Mier Helen Hill. New York
Mint 8 P Bill. new York Miss M J Taylor,Cleveland
John A Lefferts, haw York 0 Conine, Belgium
T L Steele .t. dwin A AVM & lady
Tft Trowbridge, N Haven Mrs Tr'wbridge. N haven
tiro Morgan, New 1 ork Cues 8 Burnes. Ohio
E. M Curtiss, new York A W Crotzer. Lewisburg
John H. ilmall. York, Pa J I Gregg. Centre ao
Ho PAluirasi, Lancaster !sum /noniron. New York
Beach Vanderpool. Newark Marens,L Ward. Newark
8 W Pi-to aix. New York Heel I. Innis. New Yolk
I M Long, Lancaster J Easton, Maas
G /herb ek, Mass rhas B y Bmot, England
rather Joiirli bngland F E Buller. /new York
R. 3 Cook, New York Henry Wall. New York
.1 8 Warren, New York Geo Nl' ellfee.ll, Rearing
Wm K Loos, Reading J S McCaimot- Franklin
L Mattson. Port Carbon J J Blair. Now Jersey
,
tout it Eekrrt. Ohio M Cour r At New York
J
v crawford. Hernia J E Parker, Conueotiout
J /leaden New York J R Curtis. New 'York
JF We rman, New York J Garcia, New York
flEon Astin, New York N West. Jr. Brooklyn
1. Budge. tne'end Miss Lones. New York
1 Anderson, Tris ton, NJ ent - r rs Bunting. rit x
Mr Ogilvie, New York Mr Ken; New York_
Mr amith, New York L Fo , linehrook , N York
Cit Nlo.iormtok. Illinois G E TownatreA w riew York
John .o. Hare pl
shire N C i. ',nag ew York
Mni P ate. l3onnell. le Jersey Copt Lee &I. ashitigton
J R Frond. New York NV-Daugherty, 0. elir York
K V Welch, New York J H Boook. New York
F D-Williams (i 8 Hubbard, Chicago
wE Lawrence, Boston E. P Ward Pennsy.vania
R aiez, Havana P Snyder, Buffalo
T u Basher. Baltimore 0 Ferguson. Westongton
A D 'Hodgman. New York A Z Stiles, New York
E n wilt. New York S woman, Baltimore
LEvans, New Viinia Mal Dent, New Virginia
W 0 Doan.. Washincron J P Delay. Kingston_
WH.rierick,Plew York Mrs G W Powers...is York
Mrs C It Hereriok,24 York W T klughee, wino.
O Ward, New York R G,Horion, New YoJrk
D Smith . New York -- 1 - i train
Mal Kendrick, West Point Mrs Barriers, Wert Point
Ejarnall, York, Pa ...• B It Yoe 6c I, Ohambersb'g
H 11l Conger, Newark ' ' 0 C Tragen Jr Is, Maryl'd
AMERICAN KOTEL—Obertrnat street. ahose Filth
W Henshaw. New York W W Bern, Baltimore
F Blatter. New York J H Timans, New York
E Bouteher. Pa R B Rogers, Pittsburg
J N Haste. Maryland H J Collins, New York
Jonathan Simpson. JR Brewster & la. Bait
Li Strohm. h torsion Jacob Wirt, PealialiVania
F E Metzger. rennsylvania Lewis Harris & la, al I
Miss Earns. N Jersey John Banks
Chan C ehorklef. Pa T ti Wilson & son, Pa
John A Raison', Pa Jae H Clayton. Fa
has -. Dußois, Caldornis W B Sipe, Camp Scott. Pa
Jam R e,nKer. Hanieton F 1 jab Sturdevant. (Ann
F. Sturdevant, Connecticut James Mardian. N "or
John Holmes. New York ti Talotor, MD N York
charles B Elba. Philad A liamogton. r itelaware
Jackson Renshaw. N York W B ow )(or*.
John E Gillette, New 'York DA . Werts. Chambersteg
W asibert, Lewisburg M Pryer, New York
W W Barry, Baltimore
ritHROBANTE' HOWltt,—Yourtn well. below Arab.
W N Peters. Penns 0 3 Dimmlak. Pike no. Pa
D D Vail. Newt ork tr Eberly. Columns, 0
.1 K Smith. Lcournbus. 0 Philip wi hon. Fiala
Bon J Patton. Peons W ailoßride, Penn&
J K 3001 Y. Pittsburg B L Connell, Pittsburg
Robert oln anuing, N J Lietr ir y WWoodward. 0
',m ut N G Pinney, Penne 3 A cake, homey, Pa B
J lbotiui. Pa J Poll. a
W Reefsayder Pottsville J C Gallup, New York
C Hampihire.Jeanetville J 8 Gitmor. New York
J & hicaintey. Princeton Wm PJohnotcon. Parma
33 Orookley, Lancaster Mak.; Quminw c.. Penn*
WT t' omit's, Puna J R Remiss, PittsburgP
h Wort:. AleAciudna, Pa hi Dow. Chicago
N M Simonds. Chicago W H Reel. Allegheny. Ps
W Piotairn, Allottieny. Pa W Lnw. Allcgbeinv. pa
W J W iison. Altechene, Par B Puterbansh & nil; Pa
J H Banda l, New York 3 H Orisweil.Plbispessbg
M Ryan, Ohio W L Soon, Shamokin
J W i,oarne Maryland Bit codins, wilke_sbalTe
A ill ROlSCrieoillll, I‘lsl. York P - Kobuk. 'l7rollo. Ya.
A Magee. Indiana a A Rogers, Pittsburg
W Ii Runutetcr. Ohio G J Coic, Ohio
W b Nturra• Ohio J .1‘ Wheeler, Ohio
C I , Keels, Vhlaczbarre
- - -
P Brush, New York W Taylor, New York
011 Jones, Williamsport Wlt Erich!, 'William's%
Gen Frees. Reading D Ermentrout, Reading
G W OLger, Reading Barra E NloGear. 0 Jersey
Jac A Barton, .1. sr-Hallam H 'a i iliamecn, N Jersey
Miss M Hayes, New Jersey of B F Wood. New Jens'
8 M await). New Jersey F H Stieng,Ohio
Rev D Crier „ Penns y.i H Ilassell, Manor
I. Garman, Munor D Wallace LaII.I 00,Pit
Chas ti Cool, Penns E Perron. Perms i
8 it libeler. sew Jersey Jno eobereon. New Jersey
A J Lauderburn. Pa Mn Barns ton. ft Jersey
W G Brower, Danville Mimi si. Xi Brower, Penns
aT. LOUR BOTEL—Chelinut 'Unlit. above Third.
W H Beare, New York A I Add,son, New Jersey
A R Pedriok„Shiladelehus W t' Wiliam*, N J
P W tiOePp , Bethlehem L Rothman(' Rothmel. Phil&
PC C•ose, Slew York B Finoh. Limo
Limit llama, New 1 ork J F Clarke. tveariork
.1' MoEllermey, Viritli.ia G o Churohia, ew York
Oscar bump, New Jersey John Kennedy. muting
COMIdERCfAL NOTED—Sixth at.. above Chestnut.
M Frail, Whshington, D C 3.1 Taylor, hew Jersey
Jas Pearce. .DOW Jersey Chas eraroe, hew Jersey
E J Moore, lb an land Wro Rill, Maryland
J Petaa, Pittaberg, Pa J Rittenhouse, Pottstown_
Joe, Po iuta -r, Pottstown, Pa D M !tart:lolde, Lan 00. Pa
R 'Viler & 1, Peach Bottom .1 Widdoes, Deaaware
K Armstons• Delaware E Yetis. Penns
0 T Leonard, Locust Grove A a SI Prevost. Plewtown
UH G rev. mey er„l . 4 York T v f , nyder. Penns
J McCammon, Canoinnati V Horton ianoinnatt
E Isbell. Cinainnali in P aaan:CiuMnnati
C Taal men, Cinomnati a_a, Dorsey, clroinratl
0 F Gail. Cincinnati W G ROBB. Cincinnati
G A Hall, CiacontiatiA D Dlieran”. Cincinnati
c b Ph*los, . incinnati E Il Hassey, Cincinnati
J DCincinnati M II Rioladeon„Cinoin'l
J C WrightW right. %Dampen R 1-1 Snyder, Cinoinnati
W R MoComas, Cinein'i 0 W Wald. Cincinnati
'1 hoe Coen. ciecinnati 3 rimrson. Cincinnati
E R Davidson, Cincinnati T 'l Murdock, Cincinnati
Co Burns ‘ Cineinnatt Joo Wright, Cinninnati
W B CO. d. Cincinnati 0 E Peck, cinipticati
N Guilioro. Cincinnati M G Bailey, uncinoati
F. M Bye, Wilmington J P Rubins', Lock Haven
W R Carr. Phila. E it Y uriaite, Yemen. Del
1., Sennook, Chatham R H Snyder, ( hatham
JW Wo dpide. Mal svillo Rev a alexandar. Lana co
Col Li P Knorr, Reading II W Snyder, Penns
830 ca .l en —New Gam 87
300 New Gam RI
1' d . tiPW GOA 81
000 Soh , ' Nov 64 60
80 1 do.._-_-.iso
20 Gr'n & Co's-eta R. 1031.
BOARDS.
2 Penne, R 36
I 'l' V PI, s.
Gifts and Clothing.
Otanville Stoker
Granville Stokes.
61.19 Chestnut street.
yr. TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST SIGHT
TEIE UPON—Arch street. above Third.
PTA TER BM lON—Market 'treat. above Birth.
Jae Williams, Johnstown R Beakers, Pittsburg
Jos C trrendley Pi MMus B F iotta, Indiana co, Pa
r ewer Musser Pattersori.Pa F M Meekey.Pattersoa,pa,
Levi B Kinzer. PotAttown H. Walter, Coatesville.
T p amman d, Wash, Pa Geo Gundaker. lausoaster
BMW Kilian, Lancaster J P Bruce. Pa
Win it Ash, Midway, Pa John Brandt, Lancaster
Johnston. Pennsylvania Jo -12 Logue, t ammeter eo
Phil', White LYneaster co Beru "t" Wracht, whio
J TllOll. New J.reey B Look, W Chester
i 3 B Schell, York. Pa J Teen's, Thompsontown
H H Mesas Pennsylvania .1 al. VS arnook, New Castle
F K Arnold & wf. Na I R Turner. Carlisle
Taylor. Millerstown Wm Beyer, Penns
W B reaClolian..iettysbg Jae H ReYnady. York, Pa
Jos Rolland, York, Pa A W Bentz (Article
ISFortem. Carlisle W Walters. Ohio .
Jame* Pugh, Ohio Win Lawson. Ohio
.1 Wetherell, Ohio
HATO:MAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
Kreamer. Pbtunixvilly E B MOOTO, rioFistown
Hartranft. Norrietown W Fisher._Reading
Joel flitter. Readtvg Charles Budder. Pottstown
Lieut J Fisher, Cr Wayne Joshua Boyer. Penna.
Charles Kugler. Penns Jos MMus. iottsville
Ft Y-%ntle. Wilksabarre .1 11 Hoover. Ashland Pa
- Drum, Luzern° co, Pe .sarel Ft Madden Penna
Spon,lar, Penna. N G Morriaon , Pottsville
18 Oberender. Penna 'nos PI fleas, Penna
Jos Nacliel. Penna Evan Thomas. Penns
Joshua saute., Penne Thos Maxwell, et Wayne
Capt F 114wtedson.0 Wayne 'non Maguire. 0 Wayne
Wm C Barris, Camp Wayne Tobias FIBS let, Bucks eo
HARL EY 30BILF HOTHL—Seeond sto bM. Vine,
Readinc, Hatboro R B Ely, Hartaville
John Nu. oh. Hartsville J Jones, Itatboro
3 V Hilaolog, Hatboro W Large.
Oro Snyder. r erect:ton A B thaw, flarford 00, Md
Joao Dittman, Clumnberabg E Mowry, Penna.
Bev) 'Lacier. Peons, J B Edwards, LaoB7 llll .
L Blake, Haaelaton, Pa
MOUNT VERNON ROTE,I4-840one et.. above Arch.
rl Daftfoto, Hatboro, Pa 0 Prem. Hatboro, Pa
W McMullan. Pa J ' , lonaker. Jamey' shore
D coley isms Phore T 4 Badge. Duck' co
L Tay ior. Books oo J L U-rt. Pennsylvania, •
.I . N. Eldr. d. Peuacylvaula D W Church. Warne co -
James Fox. Honesdale Barton Ansel. cow York
BALD EARLE HOTEL—Thud it.. below entlowbill
Z n LonsiVerborroo U'Ltong. Lettish co
iFLongs eohurtint• co 0 .100 z. Kutz cowl;
N ttberittLeteson co J ktegSi. Beliertown
Barrett. Lebanon co Fottr. Reading
L gße i npeliey , Mtddletoer, Fauns,
BLA.C/1 BEAR--Third street. &bows Cellowhili.
gime Baader. Pottstown Isaac Woodrut4Newttn
Actual, 'frapertown Sabot) PhArner,
ZROVvenhatio,,Dantnnoo B BOalberger. lo4lll7 iftgt
0 p ypric ao. PO A asailorbacht Mika 09
THE PREBB.7PHILADBLPIDA , TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1861.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SRE FOURTH PAGE
ARRTW ED.
Bohr nbee S Varstairs. Robinson. d daft uo nl
with mike to order.
Rehr R P
g beads, 7 day. from NOW York. with
ledge to Dead Cornier.
tolir J Bright, Smith. 4 days from Boston. le ballast
ole. Htimmett &
Sebr Silver Magnet- Perry. 6 days front Boatoni
In
ballast M N Sturtevant & Co.
Bahr Fly. Choddieman. 6 days from Nantuotat, in bal
last to N k Sawyer & CO.
@Abr. Cordell& Newkirk, Bisbee, 3 deye from N Yotk,
with rodeo to order.
Sob lir trivia, Fez. I day from ()firma, Del, with grain
to Christian ft Curran.
Rohr Wm Gamma. Hazel. 1 day from tfmTraP ,
with cora to Jas L Bewley & Co.
OLEAREn
Brie gmbrote Light. Bryant. Boston. captain.
Bohr JW Hymn'. Houton. Tortuga& J 8 Chambers.
Bahr Man' Elizabeth, Medary, Haverhill, I it Slit.
khan&
Bohr M Ryder, Nocisott. do
Rohr R B Gibecn. Crocker- New London. do
Rohr Louisa Frazer. Steelman. Great Egg Harbor,
captain
Bohr J B Allen, Babcock. Boston. C A Ileoksher & Co.
Bohr W W Brainerd, Bowditoh, Providence, Iteppiler
& Brother. do
Bohr !Indite, Risley. Newport.
Bohr G W Ewing, Biggins, Boston, Noble, Hammett
&
Bohr Fly. Cheoesman. Nantucket, do
Rohr parch J Brie ht. eimith, Milton, Mae& do
Bohr War Steed, Bmlth, Newport, Binniokson &
Glover.
Bohr g ara ge , on. Conklin. Pawtucket,
Rohr Whine. Boambury. captain do
Bohr Boston. Brower. Providence. B ttlthies & ro.
Bohr A B eshmead. Yocum, Norwich, Cashier, Suck-
SOY de Wellington.
Bohr envoy marnet. Perry. Boston, Aturrevant & Co.
Btr C C Alger. Fenton. Alexandria. T Webster, Jr.
gt'r Farmer, Poynter, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
ST SZLINITLATIL
(Correspondence of the . Prose _
- BOSTON. SW ye.
Antrim]. whir, Ludy__Blossluston. from Csloutta; ship
Storm Rios. from Whampoa;. barks Franklin, from
Trinidad; 0 I) Ryerson, from shields.
Nam , OvLEANS• Mai ro.
Arrived, ships Wilbur Fisk. Fleetwood, and Abell:
no. from Boston; ship Milan : from Liverpool: ship J if
Jarvis, from Holyhead; Ant Marathon. from Mar
reles; bark Ocean EAgle, from noeulandt bark Marv.
from Rio.
MRMORANDA.
Steamship Joseph Whitney, Loveland. hawse, arrived
at Boston Mai inst.
Steamship De sato. Johnson, from llama, arrived
at New York Yesterday.
StamnithiP Zulu. * toodwln , for Kingston. Se, clea red
at New York yesterday.
Ship Beaton Licht. Crowell, &eared at New York
yesterday for Nan Vrationiou.
Ship Argo or Bath. Cook. from Hampton Ronda, ar
rived at New York yesterday. The Argo was taken as
a priue in Itampton Roads.
Brig Santa B George, Thomann°, from Rio do Ja
neiro. arrived at Plow York yesteribm,
Brig (Pace Worthington. Feethey, from Para. ar
rived at New York esterd*Y.
Brim Samuel Premed', Parntt, cleared at Eastpoyt 10th
bat for Philadelphia.
6 -91 1 1" a Ohm non. Vane. Jornitban May. Cobh. C
wilsom, Smith, and J Clark , Scull, hence , arrived at
Boston 19111 inst.:
Behr Gunboat, Cole, at *Mon 19th inet, from New
C. stle . Dal.
&Mrs Nettie D, Students: and David Porter, Bears,
cleared a' Boston 18th inst. tor Philadelphia.
Rohr Phebe A. Saunders. Somers, hence, arrival at
Belem 19th last
Sohrs M A Crammer Crammer. from Philadelphia.
and IS Ft Wheeler, Mefillanghlin. from Elizabethport, at
Salem lath inst.
Schrs Mountain Eagle. Aines, Lizzie Maul Daley.
and D P, Matthews, hence, arrived at Portsmouth 16th
instant.
Sour Mary Clark, upward, hence, arrived at /yew
buripor. 17 h Mat
Behr W B Darling, Barton, helm, arrive at Qlouce
der 17th inst.
Seim Masonic Perry, from Bathurst, Africa, arrlead
at Now York ”aterday.
Sabre Red Eagle, Crowe. and F Artemis, Gould, old
at New York yesterda for Philadelphia.
Steamers Tawny, lily. and Bristol. Allen. hence, ar
rived at New. York yesterday.
Woom metty. Shasr, mid FL Thompson, cleared
at New Yo r k jestarday for Philadelphia.
SPECIAL NOTICES-
TRUAWURY DBP/BTALUINT. May U. 1861,
SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received at Om De
partment until twelve o'clock noon of Tuesday, the
twenty-first day of May now current, for the 70/13aln
der of stook of the United States, to be issued under
the act of Congreu approved Bth of February last.
amounting to eight millions nine hundred and ninety
four thousand dollars. Toil Stick will bear interest at
the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable senn-an.
mill, on the first days of Jarman and July, in each
year, and will be reimbursable in twenty year from
the first day of January last.
The proposals Inuit state the into offered for each
hundred dollars of stook. and mud be for one or more ,
thousands of dollars. without fractions. One per sent.
of the amount offered must be deposited with the Tree-,
surer of the United States at Washingt°n. or with an
assistant treasurer at Boston. Phhadelphis, or New
York. subject to the order of the Secretary of the Tres
'mu ; and the certificate showing such deposit must
accompany the offer. The act reserves to the mire
tart the right 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,
New York, or Philadelphia. on or before the twenty
fifth dal' of May, now Current; but if any accepted
bidder shall desire to deposit at any other points, his
request will be considered.
On the receipt here of the proper certificates show
ing sue& deposit, certificates of inscribed stook will
be issued to the successful bidders, or their minuses,
for the amounts to which they may be entitled, in sums
of ono thousand. five thousand. and ten thousand dol
lars each. se may be required Inscribed stook, so is
sue/. will carry interest from the date of such deposit.
and will be transferable on the books of the Treasury,
• agreeably to the regulations or the Department.
Should any accepted Mdder desire certificatesiof steak
with coupons of semi-annual interest attached thereto.
they will be issued accordingly, in sums of one thou
sand dollars each, with coupons attested for interest
from the first day of July next. Such coupon stook.
instead of be , ng transferable on the boobs of the Tres-
Nary. may be assigned and transferred by delivery.
The interest on such coupon stock from the date della
depesite therefor to the first of July next, will be paid
on that day to the accepted bidder. or his assignee or
attorney. by the depository with whom the primrose
was deposited.
The proposals under this notice should be midorsek
on the envelopes " Proposals for Lomita 81h *nary. -
mei," and addressed to the Secretary of Treasury I
or the money he put finder cover to the assistant trea
surer at New York. wlto will forward them tgi this•De-
Partment. They shcnid be sent in meson to be opened
and decided at the time above stated.
The p' eliminery deposit of one per cent. required
from all 'bidders will be inehoded in the final deposit
of successful bidders, and will be directed to be imme
diately returned to unsuccessful bidder.,
The time for receiving proposals under the foregoing
advertisement 111 extended until Saturday. the twenty
fifth instant. Any bidder way propose in the alterna
tive for bonds of the description above set forth at any
epeeiLed rate, or fur an equal amount of Treasury
notes. at any rate not below par, such TreantirY notes
being receivable for public dues or convertible into
twenty years' six per cent. bonds. or redeemable in two
y ears. at the option of the bolder• Han, bidder prefers
to make a separate offer for bonds or Treasury notes
will be considered. The offers considered most advan
tageous to the United States will be accepted. All
amounts payable under accepted offers must be depo--
eited with the Treasurer or an assistant treasurer on
or before the first day of June next; or, if preferred.
one third may be deposited on or before the first. one
third on or before the tenth, and the remaining third
on or before the twentieth of June next.
BURGEON G&NEI4-12tl OFFI6I. May 16,1M1
in consequence of the increase of the regular army.
an" Array Medical Board " hes been eonvened, and ii
now in eeuion in Bew York city, for the °immesh=
of candidate, for admission into the Medical Staff of
the Army.
applicants must not be less than twenty-one or over
thirty years of age.
Applicstious most be made to the Secretary of War,
or through the Enmeon General of She Army, Mating
the residence, plum and date of birth, acoompamed by
respectable testi =duals of moral character. m)2B.St
OAK ORCHARD ' ACID bPRINia WATER.—
ramphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem
tete MO Physicians respelling the nee of this WATER
in the moo of many disown of the human system, will
be supplied gratis on application to FREDERICK
BROWN. FIFTH and CHEISTNIJT Streets, or FRED
ERICK BROWN, La., NINTH And CHESTNUT
Streets!.
CALL AND ORS A PANPELAr. apl3-b!
PHIOI CLOTHING OF TRI LATENT
errxxs, made in the beet manner, expressly for RP
TAIL BALES. LOWEST eelllna Nines marked in
Plain Pilaus. All. goods made to order,warranted
satuifectory. Our ONE-PRICE system is strietly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
es23-1y JONWI and MA RIC= REIN.
BATOHHLOVS HAIS Lre.—This celebrated
and perfect Hair Dye is the beat is tike rorid. Ali
others are mere imitations of this great origin's'. which
km gained imoh extensive 'patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batehelet's Llaiiid Hair
His istralstly produces a splendid bleak, or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair.
and will remedy the if/greets of bad dyes, Invigorating
the hair for life.
, Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wielseale hi
FAIIIIESTOCH & CO., DPOTT & CO., Philadelphia.
enovia & BAYBB ; B OILBBBAIIID
NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
The Best intim for Family Sewing.
No. 730 ofl .STTIUT At.e.t, ph riapiphis. coil- T
°AHD PRINTING, filiST AND OmuszeT IN
the City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, Best end Cheapest in the
City, at 34 South THIRD Street.
BILL-HEAD nurnizio, Best and Cheapest in the
it,. at 94 South THIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTINU,:and every other desert, -
laon of Printing, of the moat superior quality, at the
most reasonable rates, at RINGWALT & BROWN'S,
Dr eel'sßuilding. 34 South THIRD Street. dell-tf
ROBERTSON—FITRATTON.—On the 12th instant.
by the Rev J. Walker Jackson, etarles F. Robertson
to Miss An.i6 B. etratton. brth of this oity.
COO R--McALLIBTER.—Iney 20. 1861, b• Rev. Jog
H. Jones. D. D.. .11. H. Cook, 01 Augusta, Georgia to
Miss J. Mc Allister, of Philalelphia.
OTEVE.NR—LAMOISBACK.—On the Bth of Mareh.
bY the Rev. R. cr. Jackson, Col. R. T. Mayans, of New
York. to Miss Louise Lambebsok, of thta city.
bit Mb, Oa IZ c.TH—Mc EULIGR.—On the 24th ultimo,
by the Rey. John hampeon, Joseph P. Mteltonizeth,
of Bridesburs, to Susan McHugh, of Philadelphia. "
DIED.
LFEDE.—On the morning of the 90t11 instant, Henry
Leeds, in the 66th year of his age
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral from the residence of his brother.
Nathan i cede. Weetftela. N. J., on Fourth-day, the
Sid inetart , at 2 o'ivock. Carriages will.be at Riv erton
on arrival of the BM oto!ook train from Walnut street
wharf.
Wll APT RNBY.—On the morning of t 20th instant,
Thomas Whartenby, in the 7itti yea fami ly is age. •
The relative. and friends of the are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral. irate his late Teat
dance, 831 North eighth street, on Thursday of ernoon.
ltd instant, at 2 o cloak. To proceed to Laurel Aill
Cemetery
888 G. IL—On the evening of the 17th inst.. MatT.
relict of the late Jonathan Berger, aged 74, years.
The relatives a d friends of the family ere respect
fully invited to attend her funeral. from her late resi
dence. 601 Marshall street, N E. eon. er of Green. this
(Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 'lO proceed to Laurel
Bid t mestere,
BROOKE:AM Saturday. the 18th instant, Clement
Broeke , in the Tlith year of his age.
ills relatives sod friends. find tome of tho family, are
respectfully invid V i neend his funeral, from his late
residence, Pio. 3 32 8 street, this (Tuesday ) after
noon, Met instant. ett & oclock, without further notice.
To proceed to le nrel bid.
ReatDEß.—On the 18th instant. William H om y, eon
of Wm. P. and Mary-Reeder, in the MA ear of lue age.
, Nis friends. and tnose of um familv, are respeetfour
invited to attend the funeral. from the residence his
lister. NO, 715 North highth street. on Third day
ertereool3• I Thesdey,) Met instant, at! dektek, without
further notice. • *
BENTLNY.—On the 18th inst., Eligabeth. daughter
of prieid B. and r ophia R. Bentley, la the stti year of
her age.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, N 0.715
Buttonlyood street, this (Tneedel eftertmoo. a t ,, 4
AX ,^ Op th.lpili inetentt Masi Weld &Shill-
OFFICIAL.
B. P. CEASE;
Secretary of the Treason'.
FURTHER NOTICE
S. P. CHASE.
Eeoretary MENU
OFFICIAL.
MARRIED.
ter of John and Catharine Betham, in the Bth' year of
her see. •
Funeral from the residence of hergrandfather. Mr'
Robert Sethem, Second street, below the Yellow House,
this (Tuesday) a ft ernoon. at o'clock. DOWll l 49 l- —On the 1810 instant, William H. Bow
men. in the 624 year of his age.
Funeral from hie late residence. No. 1340 Columtna
avenue. un Wednertny morning, at 10 o'ol. ok.
De.Vl9.--Cin the nib instant, Mrs. Hannah, wife of
Amos R. Mate, and daughter of the late Ingo and
Patienoe Phipps, in the 34th 'set of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. Main
street, Germantown, this (Tuesday) a ft ernoon, at 3 3
o'clook.
bITHMAR —On the 19th instant, Mn, Elm Dah
mer, aged 25 years.
Funeral from her late residence. No. /513 Warnock
(late Lewis) street, above Jefferson and Tenth. qua
(Townley) afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Fl i . .ILD.—Un the 15th instant, Joseph Field, aged 81
7 Funeral from hie late residence, 11, E. earner of
Thirteenth and Filbert streets, lute (Tuesday) after
noon, at t o'eluek.
Haff.RlB.—On time 19th instant, Sallie M.. daughter of
Isaac and Esther M. bonsai, and wife of George W.
Bar le.
Funeral from the reeidenee of her husband. Na. DM I
Ohrir um street. this ( Tuesday) morning at 100olock.*
McCARRON.—tin the 10th instant. Jane Elizabeth
McCarron, only daughter of Alexander and Martha
hloCarron, aged 3 yearn, 2 months, and 15 days.
Fonera fromjhe reeidenoe of her parents, back of
No. 1691Hortli Front street, this (Tuesday) morning,
at °Week.
• • • .
W EIGH.T.—On the 18th instant, I. Howard Wright.
con of John and bank Wright, aged 9 pears and 6
months..
Funeral from the residence of Inc tweets, 8. W.
corner of Eleventh and Mount Vernon streets,rthis
( Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 n'elook.
800 rT.—On the 19th instant, Mrs. Martha Scott,
ate& 73 lame-
Funeral. from her late residence. No. 1018 iihreania
&met, below tlargenter and above Fifth, this (malts
du) afternoon, at 4 o'clook.
wILLARD.---On the pBth Instant. at Milibrook, near
Brisloi. Mrs. Maria , in the 74th year of her atm.
Seremee at Et. James' Church. Bristol, on Wednen
day afternoon at 014 o'olock. *
-HLACK GRENADINE BAH ME MAN
TLES.—
Sleek litonadino Heroes Pointe.
./Paolc Barsge Mantles.
gi [tat - Ruffled Barest} Point*.
• Black 'garage Shawls, Silk Borders.
Black Barege Shawls, Crape Borders.
Btu& Silk Net Shawls.
Black Grenadine Shawls.
Black Harare Shawls. Satin Borders.
Nr B.—Shepherds' Plaid Poil do Moores, only MC
dente. Wide Dark Gray tdohstra, 18X cents.
BEASON & SON. Mourning Store.
918 CHESTNUT Street.
nCrTHE STARS AND STRIVES.—YRIF.ND
SHIP DIVI lOC. No. 19, 8. ofwill raise a
car at their Hal eouthweet corner oeTwelfth and
Filbert streets THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON,. at
6 .e'eleek. Ad Jreasoa acd 311U1/0. The public are .n
-lt*
AT A MEETING OF THE. COMMIT
TEE OF THE SAX FUND for the relief of the
militia of the volunteers. held this ninth day of May.
A .1) :1201. on motion of Charles Gibbons. Fen-, the foi
lowing' resolution was unanimously passed
eiloteed. That the Treasurer of the. Bar Fund be.
and he is hereby, authorized and motivated to pay over
the !jam or two thousand dollars to the Commission for
the Relief of thelremilies of the Volunteers of the oity
of .Philndelpn is in the service of the United States, for
the uses of the said Commission.
0- wn.sotr DAVIS, Chairman.
DIN. DOUGHERTY. Secretary. m 320
fry' PENNSYLVANIA PORTICULTURAL
NV! WfV.—Tbe STATED M 8 taING and
iirlitl. AV for May will be held at COMM HT HALL.
ou 'TUESDAY LVSNINGEext, the He hut., at ft
o'clock. A. W. HARRINON,
ury2o-2t 'according Secrete''.
arSCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
An Adjourned Meeting and Mention of the Stock
holders of the oeburikill and Susesehanca Rattroad
Company will be held atthe CONTI N KNTAL 'TEL,
in -the city of Philadelphia, On TUESThe Y, June 4,
Het, at 120 olccdt. M , for the purpose of choosing a Pre
sident and air Nanagera to serve for the ensuing year,
and also for the consideration of ancivother beintese an
mayyoroserly be bought before es...tweeting.
6t FRANK B. BOND, Secretary.
itrOFFICE FENN% IItiVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, Philadelphia April 17, 1861.—The
Board of Directors have this deobsred a semi-an
'noel dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the capital
Mock of tbe Company olear of State tai, payable on
and alter . May tech. 1861.
Powers of attorney for oulleotion of dividends can be
had on application at the otSoe of the Company No.
188'8. Third street. THOMAS T. PIET'S,
RON 101 Treasurer.
MILITARY NOT s CBS.
WANTED, FOE IMMEDIATE BER,
VICE-200 ACT IVO YOUNG MEN. to join a re
sim-ut under numbing orders. Uniform. fame.
and ovary . article ft rainhad, and 'worn at onoe into
general adman. One company received, if fell. Apply
at Ilia northeast oomer ot 8 ECON ir and COAT EH ate.
ritol.2t• . Captain PRANK T. FOSTER.I.
I. HEADQUARTERS 0011P4NY D,
FOURTH COMPANY MONROE GUAR-D.—Flo-
LADSLPIIIII. May 12, 1861.—We, the undersigned,
.officers of Com any 11, Fourth company Monroe Guard, on behalf of the Vorneany, return our name
thanks to the Trustees of the Amerman Meotrimos'
Etalkeerner Fourth and George streets. for their kind
nen in volunteering to the Company the use of the Rail
for Drills, and hays extended every facility in their
power to aid the Company in the r undertaking. We
pleo feet °illusive' under knitting obl.gatione for the
induces thus extended.
wM. W. Irv:PHIL &or. Cornrow D.
.1011 N B. RUHL,Ist Lieut. "
JOHN S. DONNELL..2(I Lieut. "
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—WANTED- 500 able-bodied men, between the
twee of 21 and 95 years, not Ism than Lye feet four
and a half inohel high, and of rood character.
Soldiers Nerving in this owns perform duty at navy
yards and on board United !Rates ships-of-war on
foreign stations. AR other information tablet' may be
desired will be given at the Rendezvous, No. 311
South FRONT Street.
First Lieutenant W. STOKES BOvD.
Recruiting Officer.
OFFICIAL.
ARMY SUPPLIES.-
OFFICE or ARMY CLOTHING AND FlatriPAGS,
ebbadolphi it, May 110th.1661
SEALED PRDPOISALS are invited and win be re.
ceived at this office Anti! 12. &Cloak M. on MONDAY.
the third day of dune negi, for furnishing by contract
the foilowing Army Supplies and Materials. deliverable
at the United etates Clollung. and 4 qmegge Street.
(eoltuy Dull Ai genet), in qu.nt(ties as regal-ed. viz :
10,01;0 yards Cloth. dealt blue. ( indigo wool dyed.) for
wipe, 54 inches wide, to weight about Id ounces
per yard.
1.004(2) yards Cioth. dark tine, (indigo wool dyed,)
twilled, 54 inches wide, to weigh 21 ounces per
yard.
130.000 yards Kersey, dark blue. (indigo wool-dyed,)
twilled, 54 inches wide, to weigh Mtounees per
yard,
175,000 yards Rerlier, sky bine, (indigo wool-dyed,)
inches vice, to weigh 22 ounces per yard
__
53.teetantuy Almakeys.WOOLltior (With the letters U. S.
In ,dank, 4 matte! net tirAtWteerrttrect-tetbe.7..
feet 10. g. and 6 feet 8 lnehee wide. to weigh I
pounds, each.
200,000 '.rds eiannel. dark blue. (indigo worti-dyedd
inches wide, to weigh 10 ounces per yard.
100,000 yards Flannel. cotton and wont, darya r d , (in
digo dyed.) to weigh 434 ounces per
40300 yards Flannel. white,(mitton and wool.)3lsnohes
wide, io-weigh 1334 ounces per yard.
403,000 yards Canton Flannel, 27 inches wide, to weigh
7 ounces per yard.
300,000 yards Cotton Drilling,-unbleached, 27 inches
wide, to weigh Mg ounces per yard. •
100,000 Ye , de Cotton Bet-hug, nn b4iacthed, 36 inches
wide: to weigh 8 ounces per ye re,
200,000 pairs of half Smoking!. gray. 3 sizes. nrener)y
made of good fleece/ Wool, with double an t
twisted yarn to weigh 3 pounds per dozen pairs.
60 000 yards Russia Sheeting, 42 inches wide, best
quali Russia ty.
19,000 yards, orown Holland, 36 inches wide, best -
quality.
50 000 yards Cotton Muslin. unbleached, 36 inches wide.
10.000 yards Black Sitcom. beat qu,lits. as inches wide.
4 (100 yards Buokram, best eliallty,lo inches wide.
8.0 9 sheets Warming, comm.
ao 000 piecde. es Tate, (5 yards.) 3*' and 14 inches
pie s
- white, yellow, green, and blue, for
Sags. Per yard. - : -
Silk twist and Sewing Silk. best quality. per pound.
5,000 Linen thread W. B Nns. 35 and 40, per round.
80 0 Do. do. blue. Nos 30;36 and 40. do.
1,000 Do, do. assorted rotors, No. 36 sada, per lb.
1,000 dozen spec& Cotton.
1.000 pieties Webbing, 11g yards) 1 and I% inch,
40.000 yards Cotton buck, 30 inches wide, to weigh 2234
ounces per yard.
15,000 yards Cotton Duok. 30 inches wide, to weigh 1534
ounces per yard.
11/11,010 yards Cotton Durk, 28.4 inches wide, to weigh 16
ounces per yard.
130,000 yards Cotton not, 2834 inches wide, to weigh 10
Gliwice per yard.
40,000 yards Cotton Wick, 24 inches wide, to weigh 1234
ounces per yard. _ •
8,000 yards Cotton t ut.k. 33 inches wide, to Weigh 10
°unmet per yard. .
30,000 yards C Awn buck, 22 inches wide, to weigh 9
ounces par yard
JO 000 yards t'snvas Padding.
60,the yards Bnutint-red. white and blue.
600 Cords and Tassels. for trumpets and bugles,
.as
sorted colors.
-yards 34 hiob Silk I dee, resorted colors.
40,100 yards 34 3.4. and 134 inch Prorated Lao*. do.
40,000 Bat Cores. worsted, snorted colors, 3 16 inch
diameter, with a tassel at each end, two Inches
long.
49,000 Dace Felt Hats, beet quality, made of Roach
and 1' 'latish ropey and hose a. Hare.
40.000 Bleak Ostrich Feathers, 12 inches long.
40 600 Brass Eagles. 6 000 brass crossed cannon.
30,0e0 de Bugles. 5,010 Tru mpet e d sabres.
200 do 'nudes, 2 000 .
WOW do Knapsack trimming eats, brass.
200 do eve %vs and Ferrules, for guidons and
colors a n d belt
quality
groat! blieklethirell ro lle rs , re /4 inch, MIR
quehty.
300 gross Buckles, for flees stooks.
400 pairs N. C. a. Braes Scales and 109 pans Bronze.
1,2e0 pairs Sergeant . % braes, and 500 pair Bronzed
Scales...
30,000 pair Corporals' and Privates' brass, and 800 pair
Bronzed reales, .
6 000 gross C - ot Buttons, heft quality.
8 000 arose Vest Bottom. 00.
8,000 grosti Shirt Buttons, do.
8 400 g_ross Suspender Buttons, lest quality.
400 Bugles, with extra mouth-piece!.
200 Trumpets. do. do.
LOW F,fes, B and C, each kind.
The _Winne. Complete, artillery.
700 do. do infantry.
8,000 do. heads. batter.
4.1100 do. do. anare.
2,0 0 do. snares, sets.
4 00e do. Sticks, pairs.
4.000 do. Cords, of Italian Hemp. 34 feet long.
1,001 do. Shas.
BOG do. Stick
3011 POSpital Tent Poles ages,
3 000 Wan Tent Poles, seta.
16,1 DJ Common co dog -
B,oooHospital Tent Pins, small andiaggd.
WACO Wall - do. . large.
200.000 Common do.
3.10,003 rant Buttons, (wood), large and small.
30 0 *Tent Slips. do. do.
800 Harmon Flag Halliards:' of Italian Hemp, 220
feet long.
1,000 Recruiting Flag Halliards, of Itagan Hemp, 47
ft et long.
10.0r0 pounds Cotton Sewing Twine, 6 and 8 strands.
20.000 pounds Manilla rent Cord, large, medium, end
small, best quality.
500 pounce nett 'tope.
6,000 do, Bitting flops.
300 00. Flax Twine.
5,000 yards Cotton Webbing, 1 and 1.34 inch. ,
6010 lin Canteens, with cork ; *topper!, 3 Mute. to
weigh 11)4 ounces without the stopper.
200 Iron rots with bails.
25 900 Mese Pans, sheet iron, weight! pounds.
10,000 Camp Retries, do. 8 axes. in nests, lelt
pounds.
s 000 Pickaxes, $ sizes, to weigh 614 and? toned&
10 000 Felling Ases, oast steel, best quality, 4H, 5, and
11% pounds.
10 000 Cemp Hatchets. do. do. 18 ounces,
111.000 Pick-axe Handles, best quality.
20 OW Felling axe co do
/A 600 Camp Batchet Handles, best quality.
6 000 Stages,: Size'. do. do.
100 Stoves for ribley tents,
15.00 Chains for Sibley tents, sets.
Alt the above-mentioned artiotes must conform in elf
reAercir to the sealed standard patterns in this office,
where they can be examined. and any adeitionel infor
mation in regard to them will be furnished. (sample
patterns of the Wearer' and (litton Cloths will be sent
IrY Mall 10 bidders. It la desirable that the articles be
of domestic manufacrure.
Proposals will be received for any one of the articles
separatelr, and for any portion of ewe, not lees than
one-fourth of the number or quantity riovertised for.
The privilege is reserred b. the United States of de
creasing the quanta* one. fourth, on the acceptance of
the propreale, and of increasing it not to exceed eouble
the quantity at any time prior to the comp letion of the
contract„by giving the contractor thirty days notice of
suck catered =create t and of rejecting any proposal
Which may be considered extravagant.
The manufacturer's establishment or dealer's place
of business must be distinctly stated in the proposal.
together with the names. address and responsibility of
two persons proposed 0.4 sureties. The sureties will
guarantee that a contract Wish be entered into within
ten days after the acceptance of said bid or proposal.
Bids from manuteoturers will be preferred, or from
regular dealers in the articles, and ()Detracts will be
awarded to the lowest rea p ; ambits bidders who shall
furnish the required securities for the faithful perform
er ea thereof ,
Deliveries to oommenoe within twenty dare after the
acceptance Of the proposals, and one-fourth of the
quantity contracted for must be delivered in equal
monthly proportions within two months from said date
of =lenience, and the remainder Intern taro months
thereafter. oil monthly or greater proportions.
It is to be distinctly understood that contracts are not
transferable without the consent of the proper autho
rity, and that any sale, astignmept, or transfer, without
such coneent having been °Maimed, (except . under a
pr..oeas of levro will be regarded as an abtndonmentof
the contract; and the contractor and his or their Bien
nials Wilt be held reap nrible for all loss or damage to
the - United States which may arise therefrom.
Payments will be made on each delivery. should Con
gress have made an appropnation io meet them, of as
soon thereriter es en appropriation shall be m ade for
that purpose. Ten per cent. of the amount of each de
livery will bs retained until the contract shall he com
pleted, wlktob will be forfeited to the United gltates in
case of defalcation an the pert of the oontraotor in ful
filling the contract.
Forms of proposals and guaranty will be furnished
upon application to this office, and none will be consi
dered teat do pot conform thereto.
. Proposals will be endorsed," Proposals for Fut Sigh:
Mg AilnY Supplies end Mae:trials," end be addreeted.
Cot. ontaimeene.
ve.e.
I neettatimat Anat. Q. M. ben% 111 l ietb
Aram
RETAIL
IMMENSE
WHOLESALE STOOK
SILKS
SILKS
SILKS !
SILKS !
AND AND .
AND AND
AND AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
FANCY DRY GOODS,
FANCY DRY GOODS,
FANCY DRY GOODS,
OR 9ALE
FOR SAL&
FOR SALE
COI SALE
AT RETAIL.
AT RETAIL.
AT RETAIL.
AT RETAIL.
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co.,
333 MARKET and 26 North FOURTH !streets,
M. 14.1-IALLOWELL & Co.,
833 MARKET and 26 North FOURTH Streets,
HALLOWELL &Co.,
333 MARKET and 26 North FOURTH 'Streets,
M. L. HALLOWELL, & Co.,
333 MARKET and 26 North FOURTH Streets,
Will, on and after
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,
OFFER AT
RETAIL, FOR CASH,
Their Entire Etook of
SILKS
.&9D OTIIEft
FANCY DRESS FABRICS.
SUITABLE FOR SPRING AND BUMMER WEAR
As it is their intention to Gioia out these Goods as
speedily as poseible, they will be °Tared at
MUCH BELOW THE
ORDINARY
WHOLESA.T , F; RATES.
They will, at the same time, offar at RETAIL their
Extensive Stook of
SHAWLS,
SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS,
_EMBROIDERIES, &C.,
And will sell by the Single Pion
WHITE GOODS,
Of ALL DESCRIPTIONS. including LINENS.
Slir TIMMS, INVARIABLY CASH on DELIVERY
3t
RHAR,PLESS BROTHERS
P. ,7 Offer the Teronirdor
Of their daring Dram Goode.
And all Pummer Foam' Goode,
At it reduction of 25 to 52 Der cent.
The stook ie still well mooned.
Barege 'Robes formerly at en. now $5.
Panay Mike from e 2 25 to 75 cents.
Foulards. Plain Siam, aleph OMR,
(Argandiem, t.ewae. Chultzei,
Silk and Wool Gray Travel'mina.
Reduced from $1 to 50 and 62 ote.
Poplins and SDK tirenedume.
CRESTNU'r. and EletiTat Streets.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DRY-GOODS
CONSUMERS.—Ovine to the unsettled state of the
conntr.r. end the entire disarrangement of the commer
cial world we have determined to Gloss out our stock,
and will *War
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS
to effect rapt males. Our goods have all been reduced
much lower thanif a
DISCOUNT wisfrrE TAKEN OFF AFTER THE
BALE *As - MADE.
It embmeee a vanety of Dry Good. united to the
wants of Families, and, being purobsecd principally
for oselli rare, opPortuninee are offered.
CHAi.nri ADA ARCHON,
fr.IGHTIiI arid Streets.
SPRING CLOAKS, IN EVERY NEW
style, et
ozr Ist ' No, 93 B. Ninth street.
SPRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA
rietY. At /VEllir'
QPRING ()WARS, THE CHEAPEST
1 ° ,7
ever seen, tit IVENS',
23 $, Ninth street
NEW STYLE OwAKS, EVERY NEW
v style, every new material, at swims that astonish
every one, at the large More. N..E. corner of Eighth
and Walnut streets. au27.lm
eft 13LOAK STORE, No. 142-.. N ..
Eighth street, above Cherry, are now selling ever!
Dew style of the season, superb qualities, in every new
shade of color, ohesper than any other store In the
aity.
VLo9,KB.—Wholasale Merchants are in
vited to inimeat the stook at
IVENS"
No. SS South NINTH Street, corner or Jayne st.,
arar-10 , ' Between Market and Cheatrat.
iturlorrAttit GOODS.
MILITARY GOODS.
U. S. A. SKY-BLUE KEKSEYS
U. S. A. BLANKETS,
CADET SAT.I24ETTS,
For Salo by
ALFRED SLADE & Co.,
MILITARY CLOTH,
BENJAMIN BULLOCK & BONS,
N 0.16 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Are now numutemturing at their own Mills, near
Conshohocken, Montgomery county, Pa., -
6.4 CADET CLOTH,
• • PURE IND1(10 BLUE,
Adapted expressly for
ARMY CLOTHING.
The goods can be seen at their store ae above.
mllO-Itt
BUNTING FOR FLAGS,
of but quoin!, in
RED. WHITE, AND BLUE,
For sobs, at yeduood ➢rioee, bY
WM. H. HORSTMANN
& SONS,
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, FHILADA.
mitt 3t
FLAGS -FLAGS - FLAGS
' AN INVOICE OF FLAG!, ASSORTED SIZES,
Jot reoeived, and for solo by
MARTIN SHARP &
No. 322 CRESTNIIT STREET.
ttn2l-3t
J'okiN TBORNLK VS, 311 CHESTNUT
Street, north inde—the oldest establishment in the
United Maw.
INDIA"-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS,
For Ann Land Na Feuipmenta . -
rdToINIT RUBBER OAR P BLANKET,.
-
KNAPSACKS KNAPSACKEIL
HAVERSACKS. R eVER3ACISB,
CANTEEN& _ TENTS.
CUZI - COVE;Ris, OUP/ COVERS,
tlerES. - CPE,
CAPS. COATS, CAPS. COATS,
Rubber—le of the
And everther article that la manufactured of India
beet material.
ray34ra if JOHN THORNLEY.
COMPRESSED WILLITS...United States
Mime Musket and Rifle B%Rs; also, every de
soription of Round and Conical Bullets manufeotared
to order. Large stooks constantly on hand. Orders filled
'Arnett by TRONLAS OTIS LbROY & C 0..,
Patent Shot and Lead Wo
261 and 263 WATER Street.
NEW YORK.
in 4 m
CONMISSION HOVELES
BLUE KERSEYS
AND
CLOTHS,
Buitabto for Military or Naval runalles.
For ale by
FROTHINGHAIL & WELLS,
aplit-iftf iii LETITIA STREET.
POLICY HOLDERS
Ant others itilibing to obtain the last Annual 'le
wd of
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NNW YOKE,
Can do so on application M this Agenoy.
The Assets of the Company now exceed
SEVEN AND A QUARTER MILLIONS oP DOLLARS.
All of whloh belongs to the 'Pouted.
P. RATORPORD STARR. Agent,
100 WALNUT Street.,
OLIVE OIL. -!-A lot of Latour O li ve Oil,
to arrive and for sale br JAURETOILE O+.-
10/AlKir 2O W BOUM Mb V Simi, • IF.,
NATIONAL HYMN.
i Ii obedience to the request of many citizens who
have observed the tendency to give poetic expression
'to the emotion Which mire the heart of the nation, the
gent'emen vdnee names are anderaianed have eon
anted to act as a committee to award a pnze of FIVE
HUAI:MED DOLL/Me fir
SILKS
SILKS !
SILKS !
SILKS !
set to mini° (either original or eelected), upon the fol
lowing conditions :
1. The Hymn ie to be purely patriotic, adapted to the
whole country—not awar sons. or only appropriate to
the present moment.
2. It must consist of not less than sixteen lines, and
is not to exceed forty, eXCIWAVe of chorus or burden,
which is essential.
4. It should be of the simplest form and the moat
marked rythm: the words eau to be retained by the
popular memory, and the melody sod harmony snob
as may be readily sung by ordinary vadoes.
4. For the words or music (whether the latter be ori
ginal, or selected and adapted) from the lame hand,
which the committee would prefer.
FOR SALE
FOR RALR
or a gold medal of that value, will be awarded.
For the Hymn alone, or for the music alone (if origi
nal),
OR BALE
I'OR SALE •
or a. gold medal of that value
5 The committee retain the copyright ofho.h words
and music of the Bymn to Melt the prize ig awa ded
and reserve the right of rejecting all contributions,
whatever their merit, should none of them be deemed
mutable.
6. The profits of the sale of tte Aynrn ere to be den
ted to the Parriotio Fund.
7. The words and Innen must he furnished by the
20th day of.' une next.
8. As the committee may desire to publish a selec
tion from the manuscripts in a volume, in aid of the
Patriotic Feud, they requ•at those writete who are
wising that their productions BIJOU ti be used for that
purpose, to signify their assent.
9. Individual applications to members of the com
mittee mill be disregarded,
CALL AT FISHER'S iHILADELPHIA
He USE, NINTH and leolll.E. and get a 114,e
-rior glen or A Lre,, Only 4 cents per glees. say el-6t*
FLANNELS, (All Slade
48 South FRONT street
A NATIONAL HYMN,
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS,
1U Each Helen offered must be distinguished only
by a motto or afiiher, and be aroonipanied by a sealed
envelope, bearing the same motto or cypher, and con
taming the w iter's name and address. All communi
cations should be addreeeed to Mamma B. Field, Esq.,
Secretary of the National !limn Committee, New
York city.
11, The committee will return no mammoth:AL
C. VERPLANCK. JOHN A. nix,
cito,,imEs RING. M. H. GRIND gr , L,
IitiMILTON FISH. LUTHER BRAD RA
GhOR(3E WM. CURTIS, MORD- ortuvr WHITE,
J. J. C.SCO. T. R. BRODHEAD.
GEORGE T. STBortS. ARTP UR LEARY,
MAUBSELL B. FIELD.
m 321 tutlat
WA.N TS.
WANTED. -A young woman, from
Nora Pootia, would like to get a MACE, In
some respectable family. to take care of children and
mew and naive hersaff useful. Wages not._so muck an
object a. a home. Please address H. Pi," York, Pa.
my2l 2t
WANTED—By a young man who is a
Splendid penman, a situation as acmlst 10 tha
office of a legal gentleman. 1/Athena 'Penman' at
this °Moe. tnylB Bt.
WANTED—By a middle-aged man, a
• • situation as watchman or porter in essrholezele
store or factory. Addsess " Billings," cam) of this
parer. nulg St"
WANTED--By an active young man,
who is a good isennian,a situation as tmok
keeper or assistauS, Address ' TIMM" Press office.
mtlB.o*
WANTED—AGENTS to sell PAOKA«
GES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at
prices one third loss than can be purchased elsewhere.
Call on or address (stamp enclosed) J. L. BAILEY, No.
144 COURT Street, Boston. Mess. aihnt-Sui
EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG
Men, &0., aye invited to address the" Employ
ment Committee ," at the Rooms of the Young Men's
Chnetian Memaation. 1009 gad 1011 CHESTNUT
Street. apS-6m
sekWANTED—A VESSEL. of the capa
city of from 1.000 to 1,200 barrels, to load for the
West Indies. Apply tf.
J A uItETCHE CARSTAIRS,
204 and UO4 South FRONT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
Of TO LET—A very desirable and
met convenient store, No. 24 Polak FOURTH St ;
Test reaffollable• PPIY to A.R. on.teramos, N o . 32
North THIRD Street. rnylBetath3t*
fie FOR SALE—A HOUSE and LOT,
ABlLdesirebly located on MAIN Street, Burlington.
N. J. Avg! to 13 611. enLui NFL
506 MINOR Street. PhilAdelolua.
Or to FRANKLIN WOOLMAN,
nolli-thstugtt" MAIN Street. Burlington.
TO RENT—HOUSE AND FURNI
TURE.—A desirable four story brielrewedirm.
with double taree•story back buildings, furnished with
bandeome modern furniture, will be d to a coed
tenant, if applied for soon, at No. 18 7 SiPaIITIE et.,
between the hours of 9 and 11 A. M.. and 3 and 6P. M.
m 18 3t*
figg TO LET—A Desirable HOUSE, with
um , . 4 all the Modern Improtrementc surrounded with
shade and ornamental Tram No. 913 Limon at.eet. Bur
lington, N. J. Apply to P. P. all DDt.fol ON,
myld•tf 5 North FRONT Street.
FOR BALE--Several very desirable
Three-etrory BRICK D vtELLING BOWIES,
wan tbr.e-et9ry back bui , diese, enclosed veraud.jr,
and !miner kitehene ; built with Me very beet material
and in workmanlike manlier. w th oironlar marble door
ware most approved beaters and ranges. me , Ve an
tele, hot and cold water, water in nnembere ; heal
comely papered throughout, fini,bed the 'stea BO le.
Pttusted on the east aids -KV &EATS' Street. a .ove
Thompson street, Twentieth ward. Apply on the P:e
mutes. Mil ut
RALE OR TO RELlT—Three
111Mooremodious brick' DWELLINGS in Haddonfield,
New Jersey, centrally located, well anaded, .to.,
within two squares of railroad depot
ap2B-tf 222 WA R LN R T NN re
et.
111 TO RENT WITH FITHNITURE.-4
handsome ROUSE, with every modern conveni
ence. in Arch street, wait of Seventeenth.
Andy to A. Y. J. H. MORRIS,
en9o-1m 916 ARCH Street.
gia • TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL
1M LINO. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH &Teat.
Avvly to W STEM( ILL & fLOTHEitt, 47 and 49
Montt SECOND Street. naltl4-ti
NI CHESTNUT-STREET •HOUSE and
113 I . ,! STORE to rent,—The desirable baldness location.
lan CIIERTN UT atree t, with dwelling attached. Apply
at, 431 (1 EIESTNUT street. apli
Ma GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
RENT.—To Rent. the large and oommodione
modern•butlt Rouse, corner of ARMAT Street and
WILLOW Avenue. with gm, bath, hot and cold watch
and ah `he modern improvement& APPLY to SUPILS
S. TAR It, 710 GELENA Street. Philadelph ia, or on the
premises. sua.tf
in TO RENT —TWO COUNTRY
'ROUSES,' one mile from 'Moony. Inquire No.
717 WALNUT Street. mh24.3m*
LET--SEIY3ND-STORY ROOM, 802
CHESTNUT Ptreet. over LEWIS I,ADO.MUS
& Jewelry Store. The best location in Philadel
hia for any kind of light busineal. Apply in the
Jewelry Store. Rent ten. fele
IFING RENT—A very deszrable STORE
-a. on the Ninth-etreet front of " The Continents
'Note." The Store at Ninth and Saneom streets rape
pinny adapted for a BADDLI and liannsee Maker.
AlAr SO JOHN RICE,
ree-01 !Southwest NINTH and SAliaind etrevse.
O RENT-THE LARI3E AND 00N
VENIENTT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard t et
rdsylandville._Twenty•fourth ward. APPLY to Er. C. &
WARREN. on the premiere. =hid-a
VOR EXORANGE.—A OHOIOE TRACT
of good unimproved farm hind in the State of New
Jersey, convenient to the oitT, will be exchanged for
City oteperty. Apply at Rio. 11 1 1 FEDERAL atteet.
seti-tt
R' R. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER,
• AND CONVEYANCERNORRISTOWN. PA.
—Neal Estate bought and god on reasonable term.
atoms and dwellings for solo or rout in norrietown and
sonata. tiood mortgagee negotiated. aoneataonis made.
The beet references given. dltAlm
BOARDING.
COUNTRY BOARDlNG.—Families can
obtain good BOARDING at a first-class Farm
Rouse. b• apply ingLthis day, from 30 till If, at the Com
mercial Rouse, !SIXTH street, below Market, where
the proprimor can be seen. M321•9t"
BOARDING WANTED—By an elderly
lady, ins e. teal private family. Win funnel
her ova room. Bentham rest of the °it" preferred.
Addre.s . ' C.," at this lame, stating terms, which
moat be moderate. mylB.6t*
B OARDING IN A PRIVATE FAMILY,
WITH ELEGANT ROOMS, at 1028 ARCH
Street. M716,3t*
A PLEASANT SUITE OF ROOMS, with
BOARDING FOR A FAMILY. may be obtained
at 1233 GRES .1,741/1` RT . Also, single rooms for gentle
men. - myl4 6t"
ROARDERS will be received at a retired
w-iy but eleasantly-sitnated Farm Howie, in °RES
TER COUNTY, but a short distance from tne Rail
road. The dwelling is beautifully shaded. whioh, with
large Vegetable and Fruit Oa-dens, will furnish board
pre with every_ lusury_tho country can afford. Address
•B. B EL." (Moo of Tim Pres.. arat-lm*
FINANCIAL.
LpA WANTED.—i will pay a liberal
-a-A PI
premium for the use of from 32,000 to 85.000; eV
inicas Ooliesteral the emulating nova of a country back,
8 o 1 Any reliable person hsvang means, and who
will agree to hold the billy monarch - for two or throe
mantes. can make a desirable operation. iddreas
Currency," Continental Hotel, h u la. inlB St*
VISITING CARD AND ALBUM PRO
TOGRAPRS, made at REINIFR'S GaSery. SE
COND Street, above Omen, are daily admired by ria
mamas patrons. Call and nee the colored Pbotographe
for $l. it*
P RIVATE LESSONS IN SMALL AND
BROAD SWORD, as well as BAYONET. swan by
Mr. J. Bois NA IrOUS, mowed or Mr. 1. rUT2I.
• Address Fencing Club, corner BROAD mud WALNUT
streets. my Ma*
. .
CLAM SOUP SERVED UP EVERY
dß f y by JAMES PROSSER.
ml!-M' NO. SOS MARKET strAat.
BEST QUALITY B.OOIrINCi MATZ al
weLy. on hansl and for Nile of Union Wharf,,l4 61
BEACH street ,, ensingion• T. THOMAS,
nrif-tv 977 W a LNUT street: Philndioloton.
•
114, RA NDIE S.
ALP , Now landing. from on board brig Abby "Ellen, Gil
more maator. from Borooeux 6211 oa.km of
lb lion. Montt, &, Co. Cognac,
Panel. Uestillon, & Co, COSMO,
and other floe Cognacs.
Yellevmetn, Reehelle Brandy. pale and dark
in if, pipee,34. and caste. Various vintages.
Imported and fur gale by
ILBPIRY BOIMEN yo co..
myzo•ot 221 and uns south FOURTH St.
CHAMPAGNE.—Ii r e. Oliquot, La,llemand,
Ducal Grape, sod e.O of De V 912001& 00.'111 Chant
vagnes, for male bye-JADRETCan Br. OARBTALBA.
009 and 9104 Booth FRONT Street.
Hi B.—Orden" for the direct importation of any of the
Owe. l'lrtmd• w ill No w 0....0•5'y ote.d.ea to my
1111A(HUHM, HJlssisH, SHAD, gAL.
AN,L jun g,,k.,„BoB bbts.ldell.NoL 1,1 add $ Mack.
tireli large, nrodom. rd in l ill , in assorted vacant.
etownee late-esogn.t at h.
11400 bbls. Now rine f , n. airport, and Labrador lisr
nail l ot *twice quohnoia
if
boxes extra new ed Wring*.
SAO boxes extra new 01 erring&
sobes nit'Sst MI fisq r f liim P l le Hammes.
lds. Mumma e Fisk.
10 bbis. new Efinnomv n akci,
ss bus. now Bilifsa. Salmon.
WOO Quintaltrenind Bank Ckxlash.
soS boxes Herlnmer-oonnty Chew%
IS ifrita and landing, tor WV=
, flik,Al liss.
;tee /414 Arn
AUCTION NOTICE
LOCKWOOD, EROS. AND
UNDE HMI LL,
45 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE,
W 1 Lb OFFER AT AUCTION,
FOR CARE,
ON WEDNESDAY, NAY 22,
At 11 Vela*,
IdARCE AND ATTRACTIVE BALE
RIBBONS. MILLINERY
GOODS,
STRAW GOODS,
THE BALANCE OF AN IMPORTATION!.
1,500 CARTONS of NEW and DESIRABLE SPRING
BONNET RIBBONS,
2:0 CARTONS PLAIN SATIN and GRO DE NAPLES
RIBBONS, White. Thank, and Annorted Colors,
Nos 1 to 12.
Also, s hill line of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS.
Also, 250 Cases, corny,. Ding . a GENERAL ASSORT
MENT OF 13 CRAW GCODS.
Also, Millinery Gonda. consisting of Tarlatans. Aerci-
Phone, and French Crapes, Bonnets; Bilks, &c.,
&0.. &o. ray is. St
AMUSERIEN IS
ODONOTTGIUS OLYMPIC THEATRE,
.1! . 49E stret
iKkivrlgu, Mz
• - - •
SCOTT lit GION, Comrany (1.4 by Cap
tain Thome liaw&aworth<will virit the Theatre
e ening, in lull drerie acid with arms, and to through
the regular drill. na, the wage, prev.oue to their depar
ture for the heat of war
t PLAYS PERFORMED.
DUMB GAIL OF GKNOA.
Celebratrd c ruoken Combat vtdi be fought by
roari t.. MeDOl% °UGH and H. Ch. PMAN,
Dancing by Mica A Balt.. ele^, o, e side-splitting
Bur.etia of LADY VF biorig.
Cbul Medirentit, Hurry Chapman; Folly Ann, Alra,
Harry Chapman. Concluding wr h
'IRE ARTFUb OGVR,
To-Morrow, MARTYR LOYS OF 'Bl. New Scene
ry and Costemns. •
WAL.N T
Kole Lessee-- .--Mre. M. A. GARRETTBOII.
atese Dariuriger Mr. WM. A. CHAPMAN.
firmness Agent.JOFS. D. MDR IVY.
THIB (TUESDA'Y) EVE.NTNG. Mar 21,
Will be presented a new and original National Drama,
entitled
THE PAT RNYVA D RstAM
Or,. The Past, the Present, and 'he Fatore.
Adam 4?ray, Mr. hdvrin Adams ; Rupert ' widow", Mr.
J. 11. Wrighti Ka t e Calmer, Mrs. A Cowell.
Hes 6s OH raICEE.—/ - 119113 circle (11136t211131311180.1/11A-
Out extra charge.) 60 cents; parquet. (seats secured at
6D cents,/ 37)i cents; family ennle, 25 cents; private
boxes, $3 and $3; orchestra- PS cents.
Doors open at quarter past 7 o'alook aurtainwill rue
at a snarler to 8 4'0,00k
EFETITION OF TEN VOLUNTEER
CONCERT by the Z iNE-ORTRF.%T GIRLS'
G RA KM AR 8 , 1R001,. et the ACADEMY of MURIC.
on THERADAY EVENING. May 211. at 8 o'clock.
Ti , lcatg 25 cents; for ease aT Wm* Stores end at the
Academy tho day and evening of the Concert. my2l 3t
THE GERMASIA OROHICSTRA AN
NOUNeE their three last Publics Rehearsals at
the Musical Fund Hall. the last one of the season to
take plane on SATURDAY. May the 26th. Tickets to
be obtained at the usual place. myB-tM26
ENN.A. ACADEMY. OF THE FMB
P
ARTs-1025 CHEsTNTJT STRP.RT.
The Thirty-eighth ANNUAL EXHIBITION
of PAINTINGS and SCULPTURE le now open.
Admittance 25 cent/ ; Season Tickets 58 ciente; Chil
dren half price. Catalogues 10 cents, atookho‘dere
will receive their tlekall at the Academy,
10 7 . 7 1.. tr0m 9 A. M. till 7 P.. 61., and from 8 p.os.m.ttrill
SODA wArER
CHARLES M. BREAKER'S
ICE-COLD SODA. WATER.
WITH
FRESH FRUIT SYR UPS,
AT NORTREAST math ER BROA AND CiLlgErk.
fiUT STRRL'IS.
The Soda Water is drawn front poroslaitilined
Fountains. pure and spark ling. well charred with car
boom acid gas. the rtyrups are prepared with th
highest regard to rf Wrong the zgyttzeL PLett. : z
TITB FRUIT Pio gains wilt be spared to inaintarn
high oharacter which this Fountain has already
tamed.
Bottled Soda Water at V% cents per dozen.
Congress Water. fresh from the 14primou mai&
on hand. 14'11 S
SUMMER RESORTS.
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—A. G. AL
respectfully informs the imblie that this well
bushed and popular watering place is now open
reps bon and acoommodation of visitors, and
kept open until the fires of October.
Persona wishing Bedford Mineral Water, will
plied at the timings at the following nriosg,vig
For 1 bbl coat -
-34. " (mni berry
" (oalO—.
Bottles. l 4 tent, per dorc--...
Parties wishing rooms. or a. , y information
to the plsce, will address the B e dford Miners
Company, Bedford, Pennsylvana. •
INHUIRAINCH COt4pANOW
FAMEINSURANOE tAMPAII
No.4OfLOOESTNUT t
FIRE AND INLAND INBIIRANG
DUIECTOILS.
Ileorge W. Day.....—of Day & Matlack.
Samuel Wright.—.— " Wright Bros &
V. B. Birney " rvitt & Birne6.4
Henry Lewis, Jr —" ewis Bros tr.
O. Riehardson.,---- .C. Howe , it eth
Bounuel T. Bodine., .—Preset 'WTomtnit 0
Jno. W. Evermen—of J. W. hvermatt
Sec, A. West-- " West & robes.
B. Martin--.. " Sewage, Haydn ,
O. Wilson Davis— —..Antytty-st-law.
E. D. Woodraff—...of Sibley, Molten
Jno, Kessler , Omni '
GEORGE W. BUM S, re FRANOIS Vi
WIiaLIANUS I. BLANCHARD. Beare
SAVING FTIPFDS
fiatIITINO ETEND--ONITED
KJ TRUST COMPANY, oorner THIRD and OREM
NUT Streata.
INTEREST FIVE PER GEN?.
S. R.. cRAWFORD. Pre*Went.
JAMES R. HUNTER, Secretary and Treasurer.
Moo hours, from 10 until s o'clock.
Tina Company is not Joined in any application 10 Iks
Legislature. fee
SAIN E .
MN LILLIE'S SAFE.DEPOT REMOVED
to No. fill South SEVENTH Street, near the
rraiisLin friabtata.
The undersigned, thankful for put !avant, and Ming
determined to merit future patronage, has tweeted an
elegant and convenient store, and has now on band 4
lame assortmant of Liine - s Celebrated Wrought ace.
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the quly
grnotly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Aleo, Lil
lie'. Uneq ualled BMA Wanit, Safe, and Bank Loots.
Ldlle'sank Vault Doora and Looks will be furnished
to order on short notice. Thu is the strongest, best
protected, and ohatspeet Door and Look yet Wriirod.
Also, particular attention is celled to Lillie'. New
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is eon
oadmi to surpass in Mlle and elegance anYthing yet of
fered for dile purpose, and is the only one the; u strict
ly fire and burglar proof.
SPECIAL Norica.—l have now on hand eny twenty of
Farrel, Herring, tr. Co.'. Bares, most of them nearli
new, and moms forty of other makers COMPANIES
complete osnortment na to edges. and' all lately en
ohar.ged for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. The! will
be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The stem..
ship GREAT EASTERN, Hon. Contain
csroopio, Commander, will sail from New York
FOR LIVERPOOL SATURDAY, MAY 25
RAMAGE' MONEY.
First
Second Cabin, with very superior accommodations. 71
GRINNELL, MINTURN, fr. CO..
Agents, Now York.
mile-t2sth
Ful BAI•TIMORE DAILY
AT 3 O'CLOCK P M.
Ital,ThrtUßA AND PHIL ADP f.PEIA STEAMEOA7
COMPANY.
(Ericsson 1 ine.)
Via Chsnapeake and Ash:mare , anal.
"'One of the new iron etearnhoate of this :Drayage will
leave the upper side of Chestnut street Wharf
I"ERNOOir (hut days eaneuted at &cloak. sad
wilt arrive In Baltillline end, the ne■t marning.
Freight of all kinds taken at the lowest rates; Meth
Cattle. Horses, ntook. VetsioTre. eso,
For Freight, aI7PII at the office.
A. i iiOVErS. Sa., Arent :
No. il4 BOUT tt With/LIM&
mi a-lui if
s ar i & Folt NEW YOIU..
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com
laity will receive freight on and after MONDAY. 26th
instant, and leave daily at 2 P. el., delivering their car
goes in New York the following days.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE. agent.
No. 14 SOUTH WE ARYES. Philadelphia,
JAMES 11.2. N 0, Agent,
Piers 14 and 12 EAST RIVER, New York.
sida-iftf
& ga l e FOR NEW YORK. - THE
Philadelphia steam Propeller Comm=
will eamMenoe their business for the season on Moms/
inst.
Their Steamers are now receiving freight at second
Pier above Walnut street.
Terms accommodating. *poly to
w m. BAIRD & CO..
mhlB 224 South Delaware Avenue.
DR. J. WISE, No. 30 North
FIFTH Street, PHILApELPRIA—Treats,
succesefuily. if applied to in time, all diseases
"111 1 7. of the Luri6.B. KOAT and H BART, and
freoneatir cures CONSUMPTION in ita third an last
stage. Re also restores all curable diseases of the ZVI
and EAR, lie has mesa them has entire attention for
the past aa years. Will visit patients, when deeired, at
their residences. sod lira If*
111011 , 111LADELPECIA TERRA -0 OTT A
IL WORKS,
Oltoe and Ware Rooms, 1010 gIIESTIWT /WOOL
Ornamental Chimney Toes.
Barden Van' and Statuary.
Enosuano Flooring Tile.
Arobitiminral Ornaments.
Ventilating and Smoke Flues.
Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware.
Steam-prested Drain Pine.
Water ripe, warranted to stand
pressure, cheap and durable.
The Trade supplied on liberal terror.
illustrated Catalogue. sent by
Mail on application by leter.
RARRIININ.
moo nur elbsist,
MAKING BO MANY PHOTOGRAPHS,
+•••m- we ere enabled to make and nolo, yea a Photo_
graph for 81 that Ina woaol have to ellt ¶3 for else
where, at ItZIMER'S Gallery. 0E...0ND Street, above
Green. It
NOTIOE—BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.
11 The Auditor appointed to ad hiet the almond ao
count of the Mink or Pennsylvania hereby styes to
tioe to ell holders of the [totes of said Bank to present
the, same for proof an d registry, at the office of the
A.stispees. No. 407 LIBRARY Street, (second story./
i n t he city of Philadelphia, on or nelore the 25th day
o f MAY, ISM, otherwise tiny will Rot co eot,tled to
alive in the present distribution
Nobo ems be registered at the desigries , e officio eire/7
d a ,y, betarer n the hours of 9 A. M. end 3 P. n.
rgicom) G.t.,ob.Eik. W. BIDDL,
n 1,17,20,22 2t,25. AUditOr.
MINT OF THE UNITED STATICS.
PHILLDET.rIII.4. May M. MC
SEALED PROPOSBLe lur ii.muiy.ing the
1- Mint of
the Untird *twee, end the Branco 'Tints . regoire:t,
Midi ACiDS for one year. the,
the 221 / 1 " 17 1 will b l
renewed bL the unaereigned
ur cl l t il l: ll Pint .° lpio t i n: eoL 't.: l3(l 6
that de.. The ni r , ci. or yarn
"trans th 3il deg rees Resume an
Ongllien Beeume recd actide to. be dett . vereo in Maas
carboy'', at such timee sod IEI goon "guy me* 10. may he
requited. The PrOpognie ehould b. eutioreed • trtopo..
sale for Acid!' J - 4 ideas PO,LOOR
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milti Ot Direct o r Of his MLitt.
JJUSTIOII).EIVED, per Annie Kimball,"
from
L i verpool. Slander, Weaver, & Mender'.
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Pre- strfes Ex tract Aoonill, In 11b salt
le Mx Eadviot rtreeoramion %PIM
110 This Entrant Beliadoialias, Jan,
100 ms Ifixtniml, Tartma,so, to lb jars,
iio Mullin Mt Gololum. in 1 lb bottles,
SO Ss 01. etwoisa Reel., in 1 re bottles.
SOO be Calomel, in 1 lb bottles,
rill SOO Kranyhor n itili s i
Ss ru & eitknike.
air foil it PolkafkiNlira VS,