THE kEBELLION, 01 YMENTS OF VIE I%IILITARY. Mr. Weenenum, from the Committee on the Do fe oe and Protection of the City, reported in antis porialtiTB of more Troops South. , Banco making the Home Guard a body whieh ' Cannella can oreate and organize. Agreed to. The Committee on Police reported the oonfirma eesterd* was O. stirring time generally among tion of a number of pollee appointments, which 1 q i, n y, which was owieg, no doubt, to the . were agreed to. elt riP il ., 6 .,,,,,,, th er . The eemeteere wore ma r_ ' e f Mr. M CM AKIN . offered a mention for the laying sesillt J water pe in Delaware avenue. Rferred „ r „,,i over the city, and might be anon in everyMr Dm:MEATY offered a resolution that ten trees: The entrances to the armories, se usual, . , additional members; five from eaoh Chamber, be _ere cr owded with outside:ire. Although the ax- ' added to the Committee for the Relief of the Fami eat g rowing out Of the rebellion has subsided, nee Of Vollenteere. 6/613 emnre. in Philadelphia, still, the feel- : Mr. CIIYI4It Baud the duty of this committee wee li A prat D 3 - . : a very arduous one The committee consists of 06 . 0 1 icdigoation and patriotism excited by recent fourteen in all, six of whom were private citizens, til2o g a m, to es Intense at ever, and it will con- ' and , were gentlemen of feeling, and who command , out , to a nimate the hew!. ef event loyal mail I great eisetieeit. Tele cemmietien felt it was their ;', : il the outrage is evened, and the rebellion ; first duty to prevent imposition, whioh was no inn event of the day was the I I email task. We can only give relief to those vo. av e a s net. The lunteera who have been mustered into the service er rresce on 'VOLUNTEER coltrAElB3 Fame I of the United diatom The muster-rolls were there no,,,ermoote UNDER THE THREE MILTON LOAN fore obtained. A. number of eempanies have been et- - mustered in, but their captains did not sand the ta e fifth day allowed by the department at i muster :ells Only one oompany out of the Na iicretnrg to volunteer companies throughout 1 tional Guard Regiment sent in their roll. An ap• plicant for relief is naked certain questions, and . sloe within whieh to offer their services for I then the ease ie referred to the commissioner7hav _,,tiede, under the provisions of the loan bill I .. i. 2 l,,i i i n g the formation of fifteen 210 W regi - , tug charge of that ward- The committee have n an aspired on Wetineeday la.st. The number i been most actively , engaged in this mateer, and heve paid every attention to applicants. A large e t' reepenies apportioned among the several i e et tei was 142, wile* left a margin of eight , number were relieved to day (Thursday), and in a `,.'„ propene. , allotted to Philadelphia county few weeks time the committee will attend to the -_.1:',,,,- owe nies Oarin g . to the shortness of the wants of all. Relief is administered on every So, '' ' ' of the interior counties did not re- turday nem, lou/ i within the five days, which afforded the Mr. Nam, said be would like to see a report '.1 ( ;,‘,.. u r an opportunity to increase the number made at each meeting of Counoils, of the whole ~ t o distributed among Philadelphians, from number of persona relieved and the amount ex ;;`,,,c, t i the e o Tearost pressure seemed to oome. II , ' , elided ~. mi i m pomble to accept all who tendered their i Mr- MEGARY was much obliged for the explana . eon s nom this city, there having been eighty- ; lion which had been given. He thought, however, s r o p:memo offered. To diede the number as I the word "charity" should net be used in a case '.,... cessible, Colonel Wm B Mann was I like this In his opinion it was not charity, but 1 ) - r , i ' t e a s nee t. or cm aJmpanies; Colonel Max Einstein no mete than their ju.4 reg.!, is fea , enwaraes; Colonels Win F. Small a nd 1 Mr. BRADPORD Seld he should vote against the ... 0 ,,,,,t u. Meta each four companies, and Colonel resolution, as the committee was already large lie lie:Toney four coMpanies from Philadelphia enough. The difficulty is on account of the item irt ac , from Montgomery county. This allotment , mending officers neglecting to send in their muster zoo tr my six c•pmpanies to Philadelphia - b u t I rolls The committee could not furnish relief to . c. fi number of indeppdent companies had been every applicant, when they bed no proof of the ,rserizel exprsc.e:y .or active service and their . applicant beingeleserving. 1 •e-rtee. tendered also, the quota to this city was Mr- Fox was opposed to the adoption of the re „new, and the Ontario Infantry, Captain solution, as he thought it reflected on the corn meats, 0 Stasis; the Wayne Guards. Captain , Mittee. o t o e laggnre end a company from German. I Mr DOUGMBRIT said be had listened with atten. mi rr., were alto accepted, making the whole num t Lion to the remarks of the gentlemen as regarded , e , of companies from Philadelphia twenty-nine. the workings of the committee ; but yet it was in his DI3 net known whether this number will be in. opinion a kind of ” red-tape" arrangement „,e , ed TIRED troops will rendezvons at the South of South street the speaker knew there t e en camp, probably in the early part of next were families who were now suffering, and who :rte. Preparations have already been made for were on the eve of being ejected from their tone em by the forwarding of supplies. - mauls on account of non-payment of rent A tea• more men will be received in the Wayne Mr. DAVIS Was opposed 'to the resolution, and , igni , at their armory, t. W. corner of Sixth thought the committee deceived great credit for iiti ancient streets, third story. what they had done. DEPARTURE OP THE OHIO . TROOPS. Mr. GINNODO wished to knqw if there was not part of this committee visiting the families of Ds two regiments of Ohio troops, which arrived volunteers in carriages, the hire of which must be : ;he city on the Sib instant, and which have been p aid out of the fund appropriated by Councils for nemped at Suffolk Perk since that time, wont t he relief of those families ' , ad! yesterday. The Baltimore railway track Mr. CUTLER arose and said that no such thing en Apse by the Park ;and, at five o'clock yester- had ever been done. ,:y . morning, the men got upon the oars at that Mr. GINNODO then resumed and said, no one had r est, and proceeded South. Oa Wednesday night yet said anythine ' in favor of the oommitt bu t tees and wagons wore sent down, to carry the the members of said committee themselve s Il e i n etage, As., of the troops to the siding thou ght it was a very bad sign when they had to Isere were but few spectators to the embarka- spe ak for themselves. Mr . o G alluded to a case n e. the earliness of the hour and the out of-the whore one of the wi v e s fthe volunteers was e e:egathering lseation preventing the of a crowd. fused aid on account of her dwelling being kept Itete Ohio regiments are composed of very neat and clean. Ile said this committee thought tidy end satire man, and then' the time they if she was able to do this, she was able to support ; I re been in camp they have improved greatly in her family dill and. discip line CUT LEß&me few stragglers, who Mr CUT LERexn called for the name of any member vile in the city, were left behind. of the committee who had acted in this matter. The Twenty-fourth Pennsylvania regiment, Mr. GINNODO offered to take the gentleman . to ialli has been encamped at liestonville, will the member of the committee bat refused to men- Ti etighly take possession of the camp at Suffolk l i on the name i ii pu bli c ,. ' .I'i:b. made vacant by the Buckeye soldiers. The vote was finally taken on the resolution, THE SCOTT LEGION. which was lost by a vote of 15 nays to 6 yeas. lhe Scott Legion regiment went thrcegh their An invitation was read from Rigatoni Cadets, l ed drill in Independence Square yesterday inviting Councils to be present at their acoademy, 1 ,-e k ing The men chewed the profieloney of ye- Broad and Pine, to day, on the occasion of a flag mins is their movements No volunteers that raising The invitation was acempted. :ate been enrolled for the war have made more The appointment of Col. Pleaeatiton, of the Rome riFid progress in drill and discipline than the men Guards, was confirmed. -; this tegua• ant The bill from Common Council, authorizing the The regiment will march at eight o'clock this repairing of Montgomery street, in the Nineteenth nrrnirg. but the place of its destination is not ward; Twenty-third street, Ninth ward; Dark Run e ste certain. It is believed that it will proceed road, Twenty-third ward, and Green Lane, was ti Suffolk Park, where it will remain encamped agreed to nut its equipments are completed. An ordinance providing for the completion of New YORK TROOPS MOVING SOUTH. the Schuylkill Falls bridge was passed. A resolution from Common Council authorizing +32 Wednesday evening Washington street, from the superintendent of the Girard Estates to re f street to the Delaware river, was thronged quire Joseph R. Flanigan to pay the rent now due :y on eager crowd, which had hastily gathered 1 no t city frOni him, or to vacate the promisee, WU =ire to ice the Sixty-ninth and Twelfth Regiments not agreed to. tee New York pass through on their way to 1 A resolution from Common Conned in regard to eishiegten. At quarter before eleven o'clock the i the appointment of a committee of six from each fin detschment, consisting of Company K, Twelf th Chamber, to make arrangemente for the proper ectimeni, 100 strong, and 25 men of Company I, celebration of the naming Fourth of July, was grazees'h Regiment, were lantle4l, and the boat agreed to. nested to Camden and brought 400 men and utile Mr. WETHERILL offered a resolution in reference es , F the Sixty-ninth Regiment, making in all to Mr. Chas. M. Neal, one of the city o commission ::: men. The full regiment of the Twelfth did not rs, having absented himself almost entirely from lints as was upset/4. The 100 men who did ar- the t Ens, and husineu of the city, whereby the 7e are a fine-looking body of men. Their dress city suffers great loss, and moved that it be re• iof the Zousve style, bine jacket with red trim. ferred to the Committee on Law, which was agreed e ;se gaiter boots strapped up above the ankle, • bine panto_ It was nearly twelve o'clock be- t°. Ad j ourned :a - .7. the train started, although the crowd did not COMMON COUNCIL. etition was received from Mr. Meelosk as A -vei.h, and a grand demonstration in the way p y k - .teerilog end waving of handkerchiefs continued ing pay for damage done to one of his carriages by zni the train paced Broad and Washington the falling of a branch of a tree, a few days ago. ~.,,,,. Th e men appeare d in good e pi r it a, an d Referred to Committee on Claims. emel to take the trip as ono of pleasure instead The ordinance making an appropriation for the !..er. Washington brigade was milled up, but postponed We conversed with a member of the Sixth Mama. on motion of Mr. Freeman. :teens Regiment, while at the depot, who had Mr QUINN offered a resolution requesting that -0 a italongh of a week to return home. He the committee appointed to distribute funds for the E.Riti that the famous gun captured by General support of the families of volunteers report to teteeto be sent to Massachusette as a trophy, it Commits the amount of money disbursed among eke mem for military purposes, being in ornamental . more 1 the families. when disbursed, how they were re .7enk than useful, and not very ornam lieved, the amount paid, and the amount proposed rso:. I to be paid . how mu& money has been obtained Wcznadorstand that the Fterenth Regiment OC yes York will past through our City ins day , or :to, on their way home. It is but,Just to them to sylhat they slatted for Washington in snob huts at their business affairs were entirely tinting/It 4. and that not, when their pretence it no longer imperatively Deeded at the capital, it is but right :bat they should return. it is said that they will reenlist for the war. and gladly go wherever they zey be ordered. They have no sernples as to re reatiog their vidt to Richmond under oircuzn standee rather different from their recent excursion were. as ACCEPW3LE Doicarlon. .11ra J. Edgar Mown, the lady of the peal el- the Pennsylvania Railroad Vempany, bas iniArd an acceptable present fox two of the r'ailadelebis regiments She had caused to be vale a supply of hevelocke" eliffigiellt for. the !TIN /OM- To the pereona for whom they aro rztadad,tbesi havolooksoannot be otherwise than Ireptaide. They are provided with capes that en the Ebouldera from the sun. The material :cajaaa.- TAR 31RIICAIITILIII LIBRARY. be Mercantile Library Company intend, on to meir afternoon to raise a flag-staff on the Fifth front of th eir building, 45 feet long. The 2ill be fourteen by twenty-five feet. Addree !i will be delivered by Morton McMichael, Req., Judge Kelley. TOE TAGGART (MAIM, of Col. Korpotiey's regiment, are ordered to 'von themselves at their armory ? as they are to '.mileedistol7 mustered • TES 014721E10 INFANTRY corps, zier the command of Captain R. G. Make!, will :'mastered into service this morning at nine :17.1E, it their armory, Na 411 North Thirteenth ' 7 lt.: They will go to camp at Easton on Satnr --1 Morning. CHIPPEWA GUA/IDH. t)strilmtions towards the tquipment of this Vannt can be left with Robert Morris. Erq , i:ationweetth Bank; A. J. Drexel, EN , No. 34 t':ltki Third street; John Grigg. Efq. No. 226 .sat street; Horace B. Fry, .Bsq .131 Booth 7.nibl street; or with any of the officers of the Nireent. WEE DIFFERENCES. Jws blankets were taken before the 'United : 11 1.1 Grand Jury yesterday morning, to enable 1' grata inquest to judge of how Some of the uaylvanta troops have been treated by con 7torS. One of the blankets was a flimsy affair, '4 , 413h Which daylight could be seen, and through the finger could readily be thrust_ Its 'tAt was one pound Mx ounces The other 7, 141't WA3 a sturdy, substantial affair, thick, 'r.n and elviely woven. Its weight was pounds. The het-described coveriag wee ea were fuinithed to the Mutaceliusetts eel- The gossamer affair was given to a Penn. `l , 7lr.ia volunteer. OFF 70 NEW YORK. Jiritttday afternoon the String Garden Minis, t 7 f left for New York, to join Colonel Baker's -4 -Arnia regiment, now recruiting there. This cake the second Philadelphia company cc ::tt, by Colonel Baker- The Rifles left, from t ;4 es-street whnit, at five o'clock- The lamas 1 4 company aro as follows: Captain, Lout, R. 'cciae; first lieutenant, Benjamin E Davis; lieutenant,. C. A. Schaffer; first sergeant, ; second sergeant, Irwin M. Wel stint sergeant, John Bunn ; first corporal, " ,, :ge If. Sprawls; second corporal, Samuel Kin third corporal. - Brien. L[MERTAFEL AT THE WINTER GARDEN. ,AMEI2 the foremost of our adopted oilisena, the are proving themselves true patriots, and Coming contest have liberally contributed " , a coin and money for our country's cause. It :,' .... *. s e cntemplation, among their choral Societies, z 0 a series of concerto in aid of the " k elief Fund." One of the moat prominent of a ssociations is the Laidertafel Society, con chorus of over fifty voices, and including 1 ; 5 ; RE members Wane of ens best tension] talent. •ct arrociation appeared butt evening at the !'reef Winter Garden, where they gave a fine - ."7 4, 11 of solos, duets, quartets, and ohortwes, alto, with immense effect, the new patri ' Ntg of Vein, , G Save the " oomposed by . „Strlkert, ; the words by Mrs. Coleman. ;- "tiety were assisted by Mr. Voelten as first swain the instriosental department by Mr. ropnlar orchestra, in which will be found I.o,r:flowing well known artistes Flammer, flute; Schubert, olarionet; corm; Lowe , pianist; and W. Zeigler, --%tratamo. 81VORD PASERNELTION. ' 4 :tends of Capt. Maxwell K. Moorhead, at ..!.;'M to the 13th Regiment of Pennsylvania vo zrera, toe at Camp Scott, York, Pa., yesterday 11n with beageomo nod, cub, end ;llt en baron don indicating that it was to 1 Z . 1 ,;. it prating dow n the rebellion_ of 1861, and ek toithe gallant Captain from some nem t_.pcisonal friends in this city. We expect to sword winnitke it the 1,n6.1.10 to very first engagement in which the EtAIL be engaged, " e'en at the cannon's !c oot:dings of city COUlleffrf. enlar stated meeting of both branches of WR , held yesterday afternoon. t;.t.,-ECT COUNCIL, e "r ; ,. to , Lza, president, in the chair. anti communication were re roisrred—for fire plugs ;; e1 ; far laying water pipes in Brown and "'" ,l 4t i, - , r „,"; from 8., Mcgiorhy, Oah-drivor, r"7.4‘ai of damages, sustained by a "r4`. 1 .1. cab whiles standing at Frfth and .`5ll. ,notti from t he Mayor transmitting .„ . tit ins gustrd Mil, passed by the Ge lhe ilt..nlcr.: , :eo on Waterworks ' re aElting fi,r the removal of oer- A iht4 ricilo faultin g tea expenditure of money. . c wman' ,; oxifort was presented by Mr. Drina, lr „It °ouch ward, asking for the use of a Th e eAing for the , Route Guard • 4, 4 _ °nuance on Railroads reported an ordi ° Providing for the repairing of the oily rail- made. The whole omit of the ume not to mead 55.000. and to be under the supervision of the Chief Esgieeer and Surveyor. The bill was agreed to. by pnvete subscription, and what means, if any, have-haen.ewiptayed to obtain each subseflation Mr Qom strongly advocated the passage of the above resolution. He spoke in the highest terms of the gentlemen comprising the committee. He was in favor of making an assessment upon every aitisan_ aeeerding to what he is worth, for the sup port of the families aforesaid,,and in ease of re fusal to respond affirmatively, to denounce them as traitors. Mr. MILLER objected on the ground that too much legislation would embarrass the eommittee. The commissioners have been industrious in making the necessary preparations, and in the course of a few days everything will be in good working order.. Ms Quints desired to know what bad been done, and what is going to be done, and if the action of the commission does not suit us we can express our opinion. Mr_ LAUGHLIN, one of the commissionere, stated that they were doing all that men of sense and humanity can do. There have been twelve hun dred applications made for relief, and on Saturday they will receive the respective amounts awarded them. Some of the families have already been re lieved Fifty-1.-or families in the first four wards have been relieved. One hundred and sixty-five now Oases were reported on Monday, and one hun dred and fifty one to-day. He trusted the reso lution would be withdrawn, as it was calculated to embarrass the eommittee, Mr. POTTER alluded to the arduous duties that each member of the committee has to undergo. The position is no all:moue. He referred at length to the number of families in the Fifteenth ward that had been visited, and detailed the , eparatione of the eommittee in that qaarter. Mr DINGO, president, stated that he would give fifty dollars to the fund provided Council would excuse, him from serving on the committee. If it were tree, however, that the commission had not the confidence of the community, there would certainly be a vacanoy in it to-morrow. After same further debate, between Messrs. Mil ler, Laughlin, Quinn, Blynn, sad others, the rem lotion was not agreed to. , The bill from 's elect Council, providing for the defence of the city, the , was concurred in, without any disci/513t0n. The report of the committee to whom was ye- Tarred the matter relative to the abatement of the rent of Joseph Flenigen was submitted, and, after some discussion, Mr. Cnxswism. moved, as an amendment, that said Flanigan be required to pay the whole amount of rent now due, or to re move from and mate the premises belonging to the Girard Estate, now occupied by him. The-amendment was agreed to. A resolution from Seleot Council, providing for }he laying of water-pipe in Evergreen and other streets, was concurred in. Mr POTTER, frank the Committee on Highways, submitted resolutions authorizing the repaving of portions of Montgomery street and Frankford road, the grading of Green lane, and Twenty-third street from Arch to Filbert. An invitation was received from illasko's Ca. dots, inviting them to be present at a flag raining at their lacntiquartara at half past fire o'clock this attentoon. Accepted. Mr. Lenin submitted a resolution directing that a joint committee of six members from each cham ber be appointed to make the necessary arrange. mental for • proper celebration of the coming Fourth of July. Agreed to. Mr. 'CaTTZLL resorted an ordinance approving the contract of cerhin parties for the completion of the bridge at the Falls of Schuylkill, and appro priating $7,500 for that purpose. Agreed to. Adjourned. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. URITBD STAITS3 0111.CUIT OotAT—juagee Grier end Cadwalader --Rasp va. Chester Valley Railroad Company. Yesterday morning the court refused the decree of foreclosure asked by the trustees in favor of the bondholders,. The refusal was based upon the ground that the terms of the mortgage did not allow any sale of the road before the maturity of the bonds, in 1870. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—Judge vaawaiacter.--n• jury in the case of Lewis Laf ferty and Frederick Wolf, charged with making counterfeit money, rendered a verdict of not guilty. FIi,L4NCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. ParrAnaLpata, May 23,1861 The etoek market was romewhat lees settee to day, and the advance previously noted in Btate fives was partially lost, while city sires of the new isms also agengad J- The old issues of city loans hove ga in e d i--aates baying been made to•day at 90 Pennsylvania Railroad bends were weaker, and Reading Railroad leeetive--ekodeg at 15i bid, 1.5; asked. We again remind our readers that to-morrow will ba the hat day for presenting the notes of th e Bank of Pennsylvania, not heretofore registered at the office of the aeeignees, 907 Library street, to secure a dividend under the rat and second sa maras '!here htte. been quite a rush of email holden every day Vince the publication of the auditor's notice. We learn that the amount of circulation at the date of the S. Altiritilertt WAS $414,000. Of this nt 5e7,500 has been received in payment of debts, and of the residue $306,500 has been registered for a dividend, leaving $40,000 still outstanding. The Ustilien It:arena reports ita anal tannage for the ve-t: at tons Same week test —.13,925 tone Increase for the 'week— —.—... 3,881 tone hiak+ng the increase for the tong The following is the, era tonnage of the Sha mokin Valley and Pottsville Railroad Comp:ll4 : Week, Year. For week ending Mar 4410 la 89;174 40 eemie ;tam inoteitie— gin is 218 04 The New York Evening Poet reports et' the Steek tint Blaney Market te! that Az to-day, as follows :' The Stook Market opened with a good appear ance, but' ettbseqlsently became dull and heavy, and closes weak on the speculative shares. The heaviest decline is in Obioego and Rook 'eland, sales having been made as low as 32. The COB.- tinned distrust of this stock is traceable almost en tirely to the poor business of the line, which has been so nitwit redneed the past year, as to question the ability of the aempany to prevent the ammo lotion of a floating debt. The true condition of this concern, as we have frequently maintained in this column, will be disclosed as soon as those members at the management find it for their inte rest to cense in their misrepresentations to the stockholder:, After the Board Rock Island was sold down to 31i. The decline of to day is attributed in a groat measure to supposed realizations for account of apeoujaiera at Albany connected with the broken banks of that city. It ie notations that Atbanians hairs always had more or less to do with the move ments of the stook in Obi market. New York Central closes at 711 e 711" ; Gelatin, 57:g abS ; Toledo, 22+221; Illinois Central, 661868,1. Panama is firm at 106 , 10 ; Paciflo Mail at 611162. Government bonds are dull. The sixes of 1881 are weak, pending the nine.million loan. The fives of ISM nod 1871 are firm at the recent advance. State stocks aro dull and lower. Mimouria are 3 per cont. better ; Tennesseea North Carolinas have declined 2i per cent.; Virgir las 1. The railroad bonds are•ateacly, but in moderate demand. Western bonds are neglected. Hudson bonds are scarce and firm •liilatlciphia Stock Exchrtnze Nalco, May 23. JUL fl 2POI TX.Ii B 1 B. E. BLAYMAIIIR.ThitIttIe Er-change. FIRST BOARD 4 Lehigh Nay.-C&P 40 700 City 66.- _--- 90 ,- 100 00-. .49 200 do :.Ne w 90 540 Reading 6s IN . 6834 5 Cam kAm it. 1 08 1200 Penne 53.. cash 783£ 7 d 0...-. ».:..108 04(0 do-- .Mu I do_.-- .708 5 Beaver Meadow... As% 80 Penne R.-- cash 97 2 do____ ____ . asg 50 Race & Vine-et R, 4.4 i 1 do.—. .15% 00 do .-_,- _ . 4. 4 4 1 do--.. . 5133 i 2094 Lehigh Val4s.--big 9814 400 Citr 63-....- - liew 99% MOO do- . „Ala% .400 d 0..........-.... 90 8000 Cam &Am 6i 7 99... 7936 sat do.—. —. 90 2000 N l'enna 68.- --..: • 47 Ys 239 do. .. 90 40 Spruce & Pine-e t c 772 ' BETWEEN BOARDS. 1060 Oam & Am 6089 MI BOARD. 300 City 6e --- • R 90 700 .01. 90 1000 do—. ~.16ew99% 1600 W Cheater . 70 25 Ems & Vine.G&F ICES—DULL. COQ Cam & Am 63 '83.. 26 1 SECOND I Minehill R......-- 64h' 6 do 0433 200 City ..... 90 2,0 do__ 90 1 CLOSING. PR Rid. Askid Philadelphht 63 90.. 91 . Phis 63 R._ 90 91 A.Rked. Elmira 78.'73 --.156 64 Long lisiand 0 . 14 Leh Cl - 4974 Lab 01 &hi Sep_ MP; 84.14' North Pannaß 7 8 NYa Rae.antorf67 - Si Pi Penna R Catawipea it prat 4 Frank & Sonthß 04 40 Id&ad-et R. Ai 38 Rsoe&Vine-at R. 4M. Wrist Phila 87 Spruce .t Pine._ 7 8 Green & .10 Phila 63 _.new— 99 9.3 , 4 Penne. 79 MU Rend 19% 19% Bead bde 'IL,— 78 79 Reed mt 63 'BO '43 89 90 Read mt6e W.. 6336 70 Penna @ ex-div. 97 9734 Penna. R 2d mt as 83 843fi Morrie Can con. 99 42 Roma Can I'M 103 lee Sch 6a. —6l 63 BOh Prefd— 11,41' Philadelphia Markets.. The Flour market is unchanged and firm. but the in quiry. both for export and home use, is limited. and the sales mostly to supply the trade, at 85.50a4.6234 for superfine; $6.76a6.73 for extra and extra family . ; and g7eT,24 for fancy brands, according to quality. A sale or 460 bble choice extra family was made at $676, and 700 Inns on terms kept private. The TN:mints are mode rate, and the market rather dull at the close. Rye Flour and Carn Meal are not Inquired for. The former is offered at to 00, and the hitter at Z trOi Dhl for Pennsylvania Meal, WHEAT is Wanted at full prices. but there is very little offering. Abrut 3,000 bushels sold, mostly for riiLling. at 136*1406 for red s the latter for phobia. and laStsletc fur white. Rre is in steady demand. and Pennsylvania is firmly held at InTo. Uont is lower and more maxim . omit 12,00) hasten; prime Southerny ei low sold at 600 afloat. Several luta Pennsylvania sold at ISB etas ;Snore ; come mixed at Me ; and 2.000 bushels prime Southern white on terms Kept nrivate. Oats are u nettled and dull. and a sale of 800 bushel' mime Soue.kern was made at 30e afloat. Some holders ask Bak x.—Further sales of let No 1 Queroitron are re ported at $26.60 per ton. COTTON.—There m no demand, and the market is en tirelT anocantss are inactive. 400 bags Rio Coffee sold at 12„;i0,4 mos. 4,603 bags Rio Coffee sold at Emotion this morning, by Messrs. .dutilti, Cook k Co., at Wangs —averaging 10 80-60 and 90 days and 4 mos. 80 able flew York Syrup strata 29360 cash. Raovreloris.—There is little or nothing doing. and the prices of all kinds are merely nominal. WHISIET.--The demand is limited at 16m1To for Ws le4e for dredge ; and 17e for hhds. t T E 34 S. 0: 1 .13g POI Tan Anmv.--Wa direct attention to the edvertmement of Messrs. Tredtek, Stokes, & Co., No. 'IS South Front street, in another column of our paper to-day. The goods which they offer. comprising a superior line of dark and light blue Cadet Satinets for Army Clothing; also, blue remed and gray Army Blankets, of the Government standard, are admirably adapted for the purposes specified, and will doubtless receive prompt attention. QD IiTLEMER'S FUR/I/SHINS EtOODS —Thom who are now supplying themeelvee or their friends with Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, will find the best Stook in the city at the old establishment of Messrs. R. C. Walborn & Co., Dios. 5 and 7 ttorth Sixth street. The shirts made at this catabliehment. a 3 Moo their extol ewe aeeortment of under clothing for the moon, will be found of the beet quality, and always at very rea sonable prices. THE PATRIOTISM' OF THE NOBTL—By every avenue of oommunieation with the capital, the spirit of the free North makes itself felt Mothers write to eons who seek military employment, urging them for ward—cheering their hearts with words of noble affec tion. Money, horses, and equipments are offered, with lavish hands, by thrifty men of bileilleee. Granville Stokes, the Fashioner and Clothier, 609 Chestnut street, has even reduced the price of his neat and well-Stting garments," in order not to "be behind the age• With .every garissat sold- be-abar-siVes a - giftuf use, vette, and beauty. A FLAG Port run WHITS Nousa.—The ladled of Washington have got up a beautiful flag, fifty-four feet long by thirty-six feet wide, and costing 8800, to be presented to the President, for the White House. it is rumored there will be a grand parade of the mili tary on the day of Its presentation. The President and General Scott will review the troops, thelatter in full uniform; but Mr. Lincoln will appear, as usual, in the favorite suit procured at the -Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Rooklull n Wilson, Nos. MS Mid gOg i Chestaint street. above Sixth. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, ur TO 1 O'CIAOON LAST MORT CON TIN FATAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. J A Harper, Pittsburg J P Brov , n, Pittsburg H Santoro, New York F Ni Wright Ohio Geo E. Glenn, Ohm Jim P Morton, Louisville J 8 Barret. Louisville lt Coffitt,„Clacmaati .1 . Lord, Indiana J MoWhinnerY, Indiaea Mr Gray 6r, lam, Kentucky !no M Buchanan. Wis W S Stewart, Philada N G Parke, _Pittston. Col Goddard, 'R island U H Breneman, Lancaster Cant Bonnier's/11m 11 rfi A .1 B MoliteoMory. Penna C 01... 3 ,ktirega. Penns S Si Kirkpatrick, Pittsburg Miss MC , iaTt Mississippi 3 Bradtord, Boston B Boston ' Bev .Dr Bollesoscon It S McCook- Sit J Wads, New York .Slice Hale. U 8 N Mr Midoleton, Ya T Huger, Maryland W H Stanford, New York Chas labelling Nee burg Gll Culver,:la it Island N Stook,. oi l, botion Gideon Mayne'. Mass A Burley, New York W N Marcus, New York W Brand, New York 18 Loyd, New York A Derlonde, N'Jersey L Booth & la. New York J Tillinfaat,Toronto,CW W tiellerustein,l'ottsviLleH .ulas or t , New Yore 6 Winter, taliforma J rJao eon, Lebanon Ciapt ricymour,.tr is i Mrs it H Hammond, Pa Vammond. Lebanon .1 ii Landet,t Newark. N Luther Boston Nathaniel West, Brooklyn W Harper, New York A W .Lenienring, Si Chunk Miss el brayson.Pittaburg B A Stevens, New Jersey Mrs H A Stevens J<. oh, N J Mrs Btroope, New Jersey A B Dod, New Jersey W Laird, Liverpool W Newell, N Hampshire J T rHunt, NHampahire F S Bond, New 'York W Stewart, New 7 urk 1. G Challiss, Atchison S G Yuman, mew York J flerrns, New York F, Lee. Pittsburg 'l, Ferri, e. Tienton, N a Sampson, Boston Barrie., .Loriug. Boston W Sarno, Nantucket .1 IS Cochran, Freeport. 111 Hon A 0 Bloater, Harrisbg li Lane, Jr, new York J.lll Oration, b ngland B F 'Sheraton, Providence .1 II Anthony. Providence JI Ward, Boston kr. Hireauteld, New York Mrs T Lister & oh, Phil&hi_ithoeinaker, NHL II Martin. Rahway, It .1 S E. Knight. litooklyr, Meyer, New York H W BavilleJless F 1) Austin, Massachusetts W T Berry, Nashville e Harlan. Jr, Si Ls, Del N B Monroe, New York R A Oakford, retina E B Penseto n., Fa G Milburn, Indiana Dr Wright, U 8 A J B Manning, Mass W C France & wf. Del Duiry, Marietta WO Bartlett, Nell York F Bartlett, New Yolk G 1' Wolcott. Ohio H Heald, Baltimore. JN Mutter. Jr, Baltimore .1 Logue. Jr, Baltimore .1 Baton, Mass Geo Atari:mak, Mass B L Handy. U S N CaMorlorYi New York AG P Dodge - Lk lao Belt Itobt it tnaioott, Maas Henry twee:sett, Mew Mrs J E Stillman, Cincinn Col Watson, Maas Watson, New York James Moor New York J L Mott, Jr, Now York N Kimball, ew lignP B retrikin,"Lcolt Haven T Kitolten.Look von 0 Price, Baltimore J m Davies, New ork lI Brak, New York B Newkirk Si son. N J Wyeth & sister, N Y G 8 Belden. Mittel:me 1 Come. Jr, Baltimore J B Iteeside, Washington J Ault. Ohio L B Harrison. Cincinnati Wll Wilder Si la, II York F N Goddard, New York A McAllister, Penna J Royer. Penns E Smolt, V elk. Pa C. M Simonson, New 'York Joe Back, New York tI Norwood; New York J B New Y ork Et Anderson, New - York Wm Bozeman. New York John Baker o & sou, N Y .1 M. Dick & la, Penns Mr Gallandet Si la, Wash E P W itllains, Indiana MERCHANTS' MOTEL—Fourtn street. below Arch David Luky, Pennsylvania A Magee, InMans W F Bethlehem W b amen. Milton ,_Pa Aenj Caffrey, Penns D lilleKi6bin. D. Md Mrs Miller. Delaware . W B Shuman. Rentneky Chas Hoer. London Mnl LoWryi. Moir no Mime aback.. Harrisburg F A Johnson, Fenno Ingham Gummi; Or Jersey' J Frisby, Bethlehem Mar Paterbaugh &w, Pa J H Randall &I. Penne. Lawrence. Cando Scott J Jeskine Bethlehem D Minn Milton, Penn F 8 Blitz, Columbia J B Rutera, New - rum J F Brewster, A Jersey G W Wallace, Greenville Dr W F Trout, Penne J J Pomeroy, Roxbury. Pa W Jeffery, Pittsburg J W Walker. W Fairfield OW Donovan ! Camp Scott G B Bardwell. Penne A CRogers, h,rie. Penns, Non non Packer &I, fa J Clomm. tialtimoro Capt Hodgkin, Baltimore Robert Robb, rotsimirg Jno 'Thompson, Allegh City C Rxrwe, Strasburg', ro, AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut ' street. above Filth. R R Cummings, Baltimore T Shivenek, Chioago M A Cerliele. Delaware G M Sewall Maryland R P Wood, Maryland W H Wood. Mass W C Dickey. Csester oo J E van Doren, Pew York D 0 Kennedj, Oxtord, Pa R Aletover, no I Seamen. Brooklyn . J Jameson. Readina - G WlVlorsan. Yottavi Ile W LoolCirood, Jr. Md W Preston. Willtrimsport A Aohtield, New York D Brinton, W Cheater M T Howell Flout & wf, J Shore Miss M E klotA, J Shore Sayre, Bei hlehem D J Justice. Mieneseta W C W atson, Penne L Brinton & la. Penns M A Mitchell, Baltimore W 6 hard, New York S Stewart, Princeton, NJ Inn Wherry Pm:teetotal.) A Smith. sew York Mrs lirnith• New York Oliver Dort. New York 3 8 Tom be Bc. la. Jere Shore A H. Hart. New York J B Carothers & la, Penne Capt P W Preble TKE ONION—Aron street, above Third, 3Du Bois. Bridgeton, N I Jag C Brown. Bending J N Spites, Ohio Geo 8 Brady & wf, Lana John K Logan, Dauphin oo Chas Shields, Dauphin a° Mrs Semple. Ohio H 8 Adams & wf, Ohio .1 Gilchrist. Ohio Thos Parser, Ohio A G D.-pier—New 'York T J Pell, Weshilistan. D W Harper Pennsylvania Mrs Pineal, New Senior' Mies Picket, Jersey Wirt Zane, South Easton D tithes. Pennsylvania Joshua Oomly, Pa • P M 'sample. Ohio Geo A Jenks & Is, Pa K Rieler, Prenehtown JJ Peaterson,Prenoktown 3 M Derssictson, rierprville-Pa P Nam, Maryland Mrs Ad A 'rhomaa. Pa Mrs Fromaid, Pa W R Btudibaker,Troy, N Y • ET. LOUIS ROTEL—Chefut street, above Mine. 11 Newman, Mon eo. Pa Wm T Hainan. New York Win tt W etewark t POW York L J Kirk, Lancaster 00, Pa A N Leh:Mach, pethlehem J Black. Lancaster, Ye J M W Geist. /Ammeter, Pa .1 Matchbook, Ohio T J Atkins, New York G M Phelps. New York R G Phelps, New York 1 , hoe R Potter Phil Win B Roaenbaum W a Corson, A r ligl• B Jersey Cap o.etn.in G c er Y L C Cox, New York Ohms Stone . New York R Clarkson, Prov, R I REVERE ROUSE—Third street. above Rasa, Jun Kemmerer , Allentown D Kemmerer, Allentown T V .0 !Wants. Allentown A L nonatts i New York E Phillips, Camp Wayne John Morrison. C Wayne Barra N Beaty: Washington T Karns. Washington Lord, Maryland Datil Doan, Tamaqua J Linen. Lewistown H Thom on, retina 0 .1 .gaplop.Pohnirtin 11 Hasten DDSS 'X 0 Barrie, A Iler!te p_D Harrteburg. F Taylor, rums Mae E Reward, Reuling John B Martin ac eon, Batt Reuben Outb, Allentown Orausnaok, Allentown More. Allentown SLACK PEAS—third mama. above Callowhlli. John Yeageri Monti co, Pa Chia Siabolho. Monts on Tong Wolf, Danboro John Fostoria, AiWithin . tAntord Roan% Somerton Oeo W wolf, Danborol .; A 'Seltzer. Tremont, Pa. THIII PRESB.-PATLADII,LPHIA; :FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1861 !STATE!! UNlON — Market MOM. above sixth . , John P Wise, Centreville Win Mrenh " crern " e P MoDuon, Columbia oo Wm R Watt, Pittsburg Jaoob Z Plank;Berks on T J Watt, Pittabnrir I r , hn brnoh. Elizabethtown 4 IC Mowry, fitritabllrg, Pa W Hamilton. Lancaster oo John Constable, Erie, Pa Wmßlair, Carlisle, Pa Martin I, elte_hleY, Pa M Wthmn, Delaware P Andrews, Vela Ware Isaao Hackett, Maryland W MoCurtlyk Dilutor° COMMERCIAL ROWEL—Sixth at.. abate Chestnut. R Maxon, Delaware Ceo P Tailor . Maryland W Parrleh.Wilminzton,Thyl .s..3orden, Elkton., - Lorenzo Beek, Cheater on Coot LI Streagh.Pottetown Lient R Clarke. Potteen Cheri ChtietMlln4POtterTil eo Lonsabaok, Pottstown Gt4:l Moirow, Pottstown Jac Pullman. Pottstown Chas Mager, Penner D.B NiVITI Jo de. Perna l. P Harvey. Penns W Levis. West Chester 3 Devoe, West Chester MI Semi Bowerstrek. Ohio J Houston, t•ane C o. Pa Nevm, Chester 00, Pa W B Rowland. Maryland Sae A Freeman. Penna. Mrs Rieke, Chester ea. Pa BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third et. below CelloWhill .Ino M Wolf. Bethlehem Mr Leroh. Penna J 8,6 Porter, Readmit Peter Miller. Lehigh 00 Sm oloon 80181. behigh oo P Home, Jr,Nor JelleT Semi Wertz, Phil% Leyte IS Banta, Hooke oo Jon Craig, Newark, Del D Reitgel, A autoni Pa Geo B Ellie, Backe eo, Pa 13 F Ulm, Baal Co, Pa Enrol Brunner Bethlehem J Weiss, Bethlehem Joe Bachman,' Bethlehem MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Becond et., aboee Areh. Dr English, Plula T Flanagan, Phila , . C Cristman. Norristown A B Gammon, RaneooE.NY M F Vankirk. Penna &Gni Mel. eron. Penns Geo Lentz. Wyoming - Geo Haskins. Wyonnint Geo W Lentz, stew York BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second at., be. vies. A B Lame, Marietta, Pa J Cadwallader. Fox Clime R. 8 Tree°. Bucks co J) Poor. Front J C Moore. New Hope J Harvey & la, Penna. has PAIL Penns Earal Bolliday, New Hiere Simmons, Wilm, Pol A It Sloan. Boston L Lira, West Chaster Alm B F Janney..o NATIONAL HOTEL—Rome street. above Third. John Me' lusher. Troy*, NY WE Boyer, Pntteville) Ton Kratz Sr. ta, Monts . no Elt *rattan, Q,usikertc,n W M Christman. Pimmt E Van Dine, Troy. _Richard F Moson, lit A I J Order, Doy leatown 8 8 %Bohol, Penne GRP FOURTH PAGE ' ARRIVED. Brig Trenton. Atherton. 4 days front Portland. in bal- last to D Pearson & Co. Bohr Jas to Weldon. Snuth, 4 days from Providence, in ballast to .1 R Whits. . Behr R. Mason, Walimiley. 2 days frorn Frederioktont with grain to ChTilitittlnt Bohr Mary. Hendrickson. / day from Odessa, Dieb, with grain to Christian & Curran. i Bohr Lancet, Bayard. 1 day from Christiana.wss grain to Chnstian akCurran. tichr Jae L Reverie. Small, 1 day from- Dover, Deli with morn to Joe Barran & Son. . ,' 1 eche P MeColley. Carter, 1 day from Camden, D01; 1 with corn to Jae Barnett & Son. Bohr Vandalia, Cooper. 1 day from Lim) rna, Del;Wlth • oats to Jae Barrett & fgon. _ Bohr C Fithian, Tuft, Iday from Port Deposit,-with grainito .161 , L Bewley & Co. --- - ' Slimmer Concord, Newman, 24 hours from New York; with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. Steamer T r Beam, Slidell, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Win M Baird & Co, Steamer Meek Diamond. Alien. 24 hours from '- N York, with midge to-Wm M Baird & CO. CLEARED. Brig Trenton, Atherton, Portland, D Pearson & Bohr Begone, Petting ill. Portland, E A Bonder & Coy- Bohr Jae Barrett Jr, Pennell, Laurel, Del, Neali & Merriman. Soar J B Johnson.. Johnson. Boston, N Sturtevant I Co Bair North Pacific). Marcy. Boston, dinntolume Clover. Bohr Mary Hetty, Jones. Fort Monroe. I S Chambers Bohr 14 S. Daley, Stephens,' Gloucester, Mass, Tyler', Stone & Co. Bohr Lillie Saunders. Jones, Warren, RI, L Auden ried A.. Co. Bohr Spray, Baker. Roston, JR Blakietion, Bohr It Bohr Blew, Peterson, Salem, mrown, rowitt Bohr Hannah & Sarah, Tice, Salem, C A Backache,. &. Co. Bohr Amelia. Rockhill. Providence, J R. White. Bohr .1 ft Plater, Willem, Hewburyport, N Sturte vant &. Co. Behr Denmark, Brightman. Fall River, Castner. lettaney & Wellington. Bohr Thom Pegs. Frame, Norwich, R H Erehr R mason, Walmsley, Fredernekton. Chriminn & Curran. dlooi Star, Frambae, Egg Harbor, otalrt, Mr roste!. Allen. New 2 ork, Wm P Clyde. St'r Farmer, Poynter, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence° of the Philadelphia Exahanmea CAPE ISLAND, N. J., May 92-6 A M. A bark, a three-masted brig, and several schooners F agged in this afternoon. The vessels that have been at the Breakwater for several days, detained by head winds, bound to northern ports, left this morning and froceeded to sea. The steamer A H Bowman, from N ork for Fortress Monroe, passed here this afternoon. Yours, &o. MAY 23—Evening MEMORANDA Bark David G Peacock, cleared at New York peeterday for Philadelphia. Bark Aeries, King, cleared at New York yesterday for Melbourne. Bark B Leavitt, Hallett, from Hutton lam arrived at New York yooterday. Sehr E 8 Janes. Towneend, hence, was below New Orleans 28th met. . . Bohr J Beatty, Sharp, oleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia, Sohr J 0 }Leary, Lane, hence, arrived at Borten 92i fratarkt. ...14hri Sarah A Hammond, Paine, hence for Pluton, and Alliance, Irelend. do for Danvere, at Holmes Bole aKh tract, and sailed again. SPECIAL NOTICES_ osAiza PP OPQI3ALII will be revolved et this De partment until twelve o'clock noon of Tuesday, tae twenty-first day of May. now current, for,the remain der of stock of the United States, to be issued under the act of Congress approved Bth of February last, amounting to eight millions nine hundred and ninety four thoMmaid dollars. Tale Stock will bear interest at the rate of six per cant. per annum, paYable semi-an nuttily on the first days of Sanuary and July, in each year, and will be reimbursable in twenty years from the first day of Tannery last. "She proposals "Iturett state the sum--offered for emelt hundred dollars of stook, and must ls for one or more thousands of dollars. without fractions. One per cent. of the amount offered must be deposited with the Trea surer of the United States at Washington, or with an assistant treasurer at Boston, Philadelphia, or-New York, subjeot to the order of the Secretary of the Tree: sury ; and the certificate showing such dopostt. ' . mean/ thoWer. - Tritradt resereeTh — Wo..Yocipa,.. tall the nehtto decline kids not regarded' as &this* tagetms to the Milted Mies. 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 titth day of May. now current; but if any attempted bidder shall desire to deposit at any other point!, his request will be considered. On the receipt here of the proper certificates show ing snob. deposit. certificates of inscribed stock will .- he issued to the tome.tesful bidders. or their fightglittetd, for the amounts to which they may be entitled, in sums of one thousand, five thousand. and ten thousand dol we each, as may be requited. Inseribed kook, ao meal, will carry interest from the date of such deposit, and will be transferable on the books of the Tressurr, agre eably to the regulations of the Department. Should any accepted bidder desire certificates of stook with coupons of semi-annual interest attached thereto, they will be issued accordingly, in sums of one thou :mud dollars each. With eon:toga attached . for interact from the first day of July next. Such coupon stook, instead of being tranaferable on the bottle of the Trea sury. may be assigned and transferred by delivery. The interest en such coupon stock from the date of the deposi is therefor to the first of July next, will be paid on that day to the accepted bidder, or hid assignee or attorney, by . the depository with - whom the prinetpa was deposited. The proposals under this notice should be endorsed on tire envelopes" Pr/nasals for Loan of Sib February, 1861," and addressed to the se cretary o f the Treasury ; or the money be pit under cover to the assistant trea surer at New York. who will forward them to this De partment. They should be sent in season to be opened and deeded at the time , almoeetated. The w elin,inary deposit of one per cent, required from all bidders will be included In the final deposit of successful bidders, end will be directed to be imme diately returned to unsuccessful bidders, The time for receiving prOPcsale under the foregoing advertieement ie extended until Saturday. the twenty -fifth-instant. Any bidder may propose in the alterna tive for bonds of the description above set forth at any !minified rate, or for an equal amount of Treasury notes, at any Taw not below DV, sash , frenintry notes being receivable for nubile duel or convertible into twenty years' six per cent. bonds, or redeemable in two y earn, at the option of the holder. If any bidder prefers to make a separate offer for bonds or Treasury note, it be considered.. The offers nonsidered most Myna-. Anemia to the United States will be accepted. All amounts parable under accepted offers mat be depo sited with the Treasurer or an assistant treasurer on. or before the int day of June neat; or, if preferred, And-third may be dapoidted on or before the firok. ...- third on or before the tenth, and the remaining third on or before the twentieth of June next. B ATOM LO BAIR LeTer.---I.lus celebrated and perfeot. Hair Dye in the beat if' the world. All others are mere imitation. of this groat original, which has rained mob extensive eatrontee in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Licuid Hair Dye inetant/Y produoes a eplenaid black or natural brown without staining the akin or injuring the hair, and will remedy the ill (feat of bo4 dyes, invigeratilli the hair for life. Bond by all IPrugrota and Peril:mem :Wholesale by FAIINESTOOK & CO.. DYOTT & C 0 .., Philadelphia. nala-tf .fieiradsoLD's tlenvelso. &viz A.raxMoo Rasium.—Compound FxtraetthzetaCeens Dimon of the Madder. Kidney, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, &o. Bead the edrertinement in another column, headed " Kelmbold's Genuine Preparation," my3o-itinwf Offit PRICE OLOTRIWO OR ME LATJUIT arrtag, made in the hest manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALEB. LOWEIST selling prices marked in Maas Figures. An good. rondo to order warranted satisfactory. Oar ONE-PRIOR system is strictly ad hered to. AU are thereby treated alike. 5e44,17 JON ait h. CO.. 604 MA.ATET Motet. OAK ORCHARD ACID IiPRING Pamphlets containing the opinions of celebrated Chem ists and Physicians respeoting the use of this WATER in the ease of many diseases of the human system, will Ds supplied status on appboation 'to FREDERICK BROWN, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or FRED ERICK BROWN, JR., NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets. CALL AND OKI A PAISPEURT. epl3-ti GSOPSR & BAKER'S ONLBIBIU.TIOD NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES. The Best in Use for Family Bowies'. .116.72.0 CHESTNUT dtreat. PHAdelehis. °AHD PRINTLIV3, BBST AND OMPBSIT IH the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR FRINTING, Hound Choral in the Glty. at 34 Routh THIRD Btreet. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beet end Cheaveat in the city. at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING,:and every other deaerini hen of Printing, of the meet ennerier enality, at the meet reasonable rates., at RINGWALT /c BROWN , EL /re=ef Building. 34 eolith THIRD Street. dell-tf pw At 'Augusts. Georgia, on the lath inst.,,bs , Rev. Mr. Wilson r. John R. Ed wards, of this city, to Miss Sarah Williams. of the former clam. BUCK—FERGUSON:On the 21st inst., by Rey. T. e. Dunham, Mr. Samuel P. Book to Mire Margaret Fez gagon,both of this CRY. LIN KER—HO OGEI2.—On the 27th March, hy_ Rev. Wm. Cathcart, Mr. eodrew B. Luker to Mies Maggie Hodges. bosh of this _ linty. Mc UIsi*EfIARIPIRON. On the Mkt Intl., by Ran. M Condom, 8.. R. Mordnilen. of New Castle county. Del ., to Mile W. Ationeon. of this city.- DIED RODCIEIt2.—On Thurtdos,l4 , 3 fact., Peter Redgere. in the 56th year of his age. The relatives and friend" of the 'turnip, and the members of the Eastern Star Lodge. N 0.186 A. Y. M , and aeou, Thistle Society, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his late residence. ale:3 Win field plebe. tearlith "*.reet. above Areli,) en Monday afternoon t 311 tb Inst.. at 2 o'clock. adcGONALLOK.--011 the 'ad last.. Barriet F. aleCor nuok,daughter of J. P. itdoeormiek and the late Catha- Ririe lacCoriniek, in the lath year of her Juse, Whe relative" and friends, ate* the M 46111106 of as. 111 A FL MB INTELIAGENC F. TROB, B. HUGHEA OFFICIAL TREASIMY DaPaRTMENT, May 11, 1861, CHAME, Secretary of the Trauma. FURTHER NOTICE 8. P. CHASE. Seeretaxy TreMintrY MARRIED. Jecenh's Church, are itivitad to attend her funeral, from the residence of her perorate, No. tilt South Math street, below Spruce street, on Monday morning. 27th met, at 83i o'olook. Servioe at St. Joseph's Chn 3 Uterment at St, Marten, South Fourth street. SCOTT. - On the 23d instant, theistical, wife of James Scott, in the 74th year of her age. Funeral from the reeidenee of her son-in-law, Wil liam Joh. ston, S. W. corner of Eleventh end Lom bard streets, on Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ** CHAPPELI,,—On the ,Ucl inst., Carleton Ifarvey Ciblinpall, eon of Janne IL and Miriam 0. Chappell, aged a yenta and 1 month. Funeral from the remit...nee of his parents. No. 131 Stevens street. Me day, (Friday.) at 12 o'clock. FU 0 Elf.--On the 22d met , Peter, lee of Atria and Ann Furey, aged 2 years 3 months, and 4 dare. -Pu 'Hirai from the retidencm of hie earente, back of No. 424 hi arriet street. below Fifth, at half peat 3 o'er thle Friday) afternoon. ENSEL..—On the lid met.. Mrs. Sarah Hemel, wife of Daniel Hemel, in the 28th year of her age. Funeral front the residence of her mother, No. 702 New M arkstktreet, on Saturday afternoon, at 9 o'elk.* HOLDEN.—On the 21st inst., Mary Ellen, daughter of James M. and Catharine E. Holden, aged 4 years and 2 months. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 1428 Womble. avenue. Eighteenth ward, this (Friday) af te•noon, at 9 o'clock. VALKet E.—On the 2lst inst., A lineaa, daughter of George W. and Arnie Valentine, aged 3 years and 11 months, Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 431 Canton street, ;hie Friday; afternoon, at 1 o'clock. lIEVL.—On the net instant, Theodore C. Heil. agcd 47e al% Funeral from hie late residence, No. 22 South Eighteenth street, this f Friday) morning, at 9 o'olook.* - RUM GRENADINE BAREGE MAN. M-0 TIES.— ; Black Grenadine Barege Pointe. • Black Barage Mantles. Back Ruffled Barege Pointe. Black %Yaffe Shawla, Silk Borders. Black Barege Shawls, Crape Borders, Blank Silk Net. Shawl's. Black Grenadine Shawls. Blaok Swage Shawls. Satin Border& N. B.— Shepherds' Plaid Foil de Chevron, only BIM cents. Wide Dark Gray NlohairaoSX cents. REE3BOII no SON, mournin_g__Store, BIM 915 CEBOTRATT threat. TrNOTICE.—ALL PERSONS RATING claims against the Hestnneille, Mantua, and Fairmount Passenger Railroad Company will present thenrforthwnh to the Eettuestrator. LEWIS SIXTHIDY. myps-atr ' 213 Routh Street. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.--The Snanunation of the Senior Class for Degrees will be held during the Dresunt and attuning week, beginning on each day at 4 o'alpolr in the afternoon. .- - TIFURSDA.Y,KId, by the Prov,ost.(Politioal Economy -and International Law.) written. 24th, by the Provost, (Butler's Analogy,) "rel. (bioNDAY. 27th, by Professor Coupes, (Bohlegel's ffIrtINY Of Literatod written, f ESDAY. 28th, by Professor Allen, (The CSdilso 'Tg_rannue of Sonboales,) oral. •WEDNESDAY, 29th, by Profengor Jackson. (Melee- Holm from Horace, Javenal, and Taoitus.) written. THURSDAY. 90th, by Professor Kendall, (Integral Valeta us.lvrri tten. FRIDAY. Slot, by Professor Frazer, ( Physical Geo kreph y. oral. tnyzugt GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary. NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE PENN ; IMa SYLVANIA FARINA COMPANY, S. W. oor .er BROAD and VINE Streets. All persons havins 01 , ,ims against the Pennsylvania warms company. or holding Bread Tickets issued by At, are requested to present the Emmet, for payment, to he undersigned, on or before the first day of AUONSIT Iteat. on whiob day the affairs of the Company will be finally, acoording to law. 4 myl6 Abet* EDWA SD B. FERRIS. Secretary. MILITARY NOTICES. BRIGADE INBPECTOWS OFFICE. • KGSERVEI BRUM DB.—FFITLADILMITA, May 23. .1841.—8 y virtue of the authority vested in me by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I legeby give notice that the Second, Third, and Fourth illigtrupots of Infantry, and the squadron of Cavalry. authorized to be organized by the Act of the General ;AtisemblY of this commonwea•th, approved the Fif-' teenth day of May, A. D. Mel, entitled A further .11nualement to an Act for the Otegulet , on of the rellaie of this Commonwealth,. approved April Twenty-Grit, ,one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight," will be formed immediately. In order to afford an opportunity to any of the mili tary organizationswithra the limits of the city of Phi-. huielphia to connect themselves with the Reserve En gade, First Invimon. Pennsylvania Militia, created by the 'Act of the General Assembly. referred to. &pal ion tion-will he received, at my OFFICE, No. 232 GOLD street,for said purpose. Captai , a or companies and others, making applica tion, will please send in their muster rolls, contalnipg the names of the members of each company, their ages and residences ; and as they We received, companies will be inspected and assigned positions In the regi ments resppotivety. Each regiment yr ill be required to observe uniformi ty in dress. G. bEISENRING. my 24 It Brigade Inspector, Reserve Brigade, ONTARIO INFANTRY CORPS.- Members sl the above Corps will be resent at the T Armory. 80. 411 North HIRTEENTH Street. ' THIS (Friday) MORNING at 9 o'clock, for muster ing into service, at which time the roll will be closed. BF erdarzf HORATIO G. 81OR LH, Oudiar. 'ISAIAH B. 6 oneLER. O. B. lie REGIMENTAL INSPEOIDN.—The several Companies forming the SECOND REGI MEnT OF It Ed tiftVittS, blue uniforms, will meet spg B We ll ? t he 9 13 .c ott im r . 10 . ..f . T . ta m 4 o litil_ T Yd - (4 AY atis4ll l Y- E, tronc. o afi t ove Futn, ror inspeotion'and Rem mental Organization. Companies A to E inclusive are required to be in full rant a, end in uniform. .1.• BLUDEiET. It Capt.:ic COT Pl,lll A. 'THE' HOME GUARD OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. Al many misrepresentations have been made re gardai this foroe, and.oa mob misconcepti on mar existre,strve to the objects to ne effected by it. and its TOintion in the community, it is deemed pronpr to se, hat the Home Guard was organized in antiomstion of legislative sanction under an ordinance of Councils. It will 40 composed of two classes of men. First, of those not , e the are of forty five years, who will be a dermanent local organized into regiments , whose ew it will be to assemble at in given signal, imme diately, ha poottionit previously aosigned to it. several regiments, and to 'Maintain tae public order and Iran quility.within such designated It l have in Hut peace and security of the city in ill timee of esettement and popular commotion, and will be die tribisted that - Mahout the city so as to cover and protest its maid exposed and threatened !mantles. Second, Of those under forty-five years, who will pompom, the, movable force, and who will be employed in suppressing any popular disturbance within the city. era will be used besides in conjunction with the troops of the troited BMWs or of the State, or alone, if none nob. shall be a,t hand. protecting , the approaches to am • man,' lids of it, and trtMettillinrasstinltO that ar ...be Mode Ile .tassendedt , the popmetion to be pro_ limpet endlutinetrtat pursuits, and the im- Eaii; - usimeed withurour cars limits, will not the o,garizdiioa of a smeller force than ten thousand men. which the, sot of A seembly relating thereto contemplates. Thisforows apart of the militia of the Commonwealth, The Old Guard, composed of men over forty-five ffears of are. ere, -by-tbe /awe of the Grate and the United Htetrib all LUMPS from the performance of any mill ta.a. duty which toilet purely voluntary on their part. The -men of the Young Guard, under forty-fiveears of age, are,lihe ell - other citizens, liable to be d r awn into the military service of the Otttte or Government, under the militia law, whether they belong to the Home Guard or not. Their obligations to serve the country ere unaltered by becoming members of the Hem '.Guard.. T o .ine Guard, icing oonetituted apart of the mi litia of the Commonwealth for the specula " defence of the City of Phottilelploa, and the protection of life arid property therein," thoug h it. or any part of it. may-be eubJeot to the requisition of the state or General - government fur service et any time," yet it ia not sub ject, by either of theme Governments, to perform mil tary duty at any other piece which shall not have for its obotit the defence or the City of Philadelphia. It is exclusivelyTa local force ; end, though it may be weed .by the General or dtate Government in immune hen with, or apart Irene, their Grieco for the deforms of Peiledelphia, yet It cannot be employed by. them, or either oh them. eleewhere, without the previously. ob tamed consent or the member. of the Home Guard themselves, - A. J. PLKASONTON. Commander of Home Guard. l'h ladelebia. May 23,1851, min it DEADQUAATERS COMPANY D, FOURTH COMPANY MONROE OUARD.—Pro- LxngLprox.. May 12. 1861.—We, the undersigned, officers of Company D. Fourth oompany Monroe GlMMA_On..bikbAlf of the Company, return our singer.) thanks to the Trueteee of the American Meohomme Hall, corner Fourth and George streets, for their kind rises in volunteering to the Company the UXO of the Hall fbr Drills, and have extended every fautlity in their power to aid the Company in thea undertaking. W 0 feel ourselves under lasting obligations for the Itindoesx tlnui etended. WM. W. BWENK. Capt. Company D JOHN S. RUHL,Iat Lieut. " JOHN S. DON No:L.L. 7U Croat " UNITED , BTATES-MARINE . CORPS. —WANTED- 000 able - bodied wen between the agee of 21 awl 16 years., not lees than ' five feet four and a half inches Mali, and of good character. Soldiers serving in this corps perform duty at navy foreiyards and on . board United States ,hips of-war on foreign statione. All other information which mar be gn will he given at the Rendezvous, Pic. 31/ Routh FRONT Street. First Lieutenant W. ISTOICES BOYD. ;arligiAin Recruiting Officer. 12=1 tirettui F. NASSAU, by her next I frill, JOHN A. WETHERILL. vs, EDWARD Y. Marsh T..18e1.H0:16. Ie Diverse. DEAR Elm: Please take notice, that the Court has thiv MIT granted & lute on, you to ehcrw oattee why a u divorce a yinotdo matrimon ehonld not he decreed in the above ease, returnable SATURDAY, June let, at /oo'clock A. set, To EDWARD A. NASSAU, Respondent above named. DA DOulattARTY, In 'v:Priwat, Attorney for Libellant. NOTICE.-PEIMADBLPHIA., May 7, 1861. 4:1 Take notice, that we have applied by Petition to the Comet of 'Common Plena of the oily and isounty of PhillubSloi la. for the benefit of the several Insolvent laws of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed SA TURDAY. the nath day of Mal. A. D. 1861, at 10 o olook A. M.. a; their Court Room, in said city, to hear rum and oallettore when end where said creditors may at ter. 41.63 , thank proper- DANIEL MURPRY. ITII. ""'"' " -ALEXAPIDP.R M. SM -Laos trading as MURPHY & SMITH. Grown, at N. W. Corner Second and Coates etreets.sAd 510.N12 Hartlllhoond street, mr3j0,11,14,16,13,11,23,26* IikIMATE OF JOSEPH KONIGMAOHER, a l it . ta , of Ephrata township. Lancaster county. da ce • Lettere testamentary on the estate of said de cease having been granted to the isuderinrated Execu tors 6 thewill of wild deceased; 0103 berehy sites netine .to /Wine haviug - Mames or demands against the timid decorated, to present them to either of the undo ed Execrators, dilly authenticated. and all perafts owing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay. -, ADAIVITONIOMACHER 3 . Branding lit Ephrata tWP., 1.311 00., - Ephrata F . (1. W. CPNOTER, ap2S-that Residing In the city of Lancaster. . NOTICE IS' HEREBY GIVEN THAT she an'becriber hue loot Certificate n 0.366 of the West °Sitar MIA Philadelphia Railroad Company, en titling hica to nineteen Blume of itn capital stock. and tliat he will apply to the maid company to issue a new eertifiente. evil/ins THOMAS B. 13F141.. IN THE ORPHANS' UOURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of HENRY DOOLITTLE, Deueiteed. ?Mee in hereby given that the widow of the said de eadynt,.hes filed. in mud Court, hat petition and an prereenfent claiming to retain the warns l property therein mentioned. o f the value of 6288.60, under the acts of 14th April, /M. and Bth a pril. 1E59, and the same will be approved on FRIDAY, 7th June. 1841, azaleas es.- oeptieue are filed thereto. AL R. MAYER, mylB4w 4t ' For the Petitioner. INTN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA.- PO_P li I A. MARIE. WilaK, by her next friend Gustavus A, Andre, -vs. OtLan.LUlll. 'MUCK. September Term, MO. No. 10. in Divorce. Dear Sir : Please take notice, that the Court nag thin day.a ~rented a Hale on you to show comae why a Divorce a vinaulo main mono Mould not be decreed in the above ease. Returnable the let day of June. lea, at 10 o'olook A: Iti To Mr. Charles Wngle, Recaondent above named. May 140,186 1 N. GERRARD, Att'y for loy Lib 18-eW ellant. . P THE ORPHANS' COURT OF IS ORTH nrarrori COUNTY,PENABYLVANIA. Herat* of JOHN HESS. deceased. NOTICE. is hereby given to the heirs and legal re_pre eentatives of the said deceased, that the resort of the ruquigitton to make partition. valuation, and appraise meat at the Reel'Wake of th.e said steamed. was. on the 26th day of April. A. D. 1861 , presented and non firmed, and the court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatively, to appear at the next stated Or gleans' Colut (August 2311) and acoaet. or refuels to ao eget, the said real estate. or show cause, if any flier have. wh7 the same shall nut be sole. By the ourt, ei4o &GE V. WALLACE. Easton, May 111.L931.—my2X-Isgt Clerk. MI RS. JAMES BETTS' CIELEBRATED ALL etTPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Bun. norters under firllillekit mediae.] natre.a.ya. Ladies and ellyeletnne are feetwetra.S7 regneeted to eall only on milk Bette, at her reeidenee, 1 03 9 WALNUT Street, PhiladoirhM. (to avoid counterfeits.) Thisty, thousand Invade have been edmied by their phyoinne to ame tier appli m ances. Those only are genuine bearing the uu•tdi-i States .floinght, isbolo on the box . , end signs ham, ales the *armorierm. with tostnenrnals aaU ,lo th •tf grlittV.AlltE GREEN—Manufactured and for NJ rale ky WETHERILI, k—BIOIIIILER. 'all 4 7 lind 4W North fillitloNit 'WNW. OLIVA UM. --A lot of Latour Olive Oil, MIA i rotrAISA 5 "" AP" RETAIL DRY GOODS. EYRE 86 LAND-ELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, ATM IMAILING GOODS' AT WHOLIBALN PRICES. ALL OUR ORGANDIE/3 ARE FAST COLORS DOUBLE EXTRAORDINARY BALE DRESS GOODS: 3,000 YARDS ORGANDIES, REDUCED. 3,000 YARDS GRENADINES, REDUCED, 3,000 YARDS FRENCH BAREGE, REDUCED. 3,000 YARDS MOZAMBIQ UES, REDUCED. 3,000 YARDS FINE CHINTZES, REDUCED. SUMMER SILKS AND FOULARDS, REDUCED my2l-fmwSt IMMENt3•E WHOLESALE STOCK SILKS I SILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS ! AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND FANCY DRY GOODS, FANCY DRY GOODS, FANCY DRY GOODS FANCY DRY GOODS, POE SALE FOB SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE AT RETAIL. AT RETAIL. AT RETAIL. AT RETAIL. M. L. HALLOWELL do Co., 333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH Streets, M. L. HALLOWELL & Co,. 333 MARKET and 27 North FOIIRTIL Streets, M. L. HALLOWELL & Co., 333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH Streets, M. L. HALLOWELL, & Co., 333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH Streets, ARE NOW OFFERING RETAIL, FOR CASH, Their Entire Stook of SILKS AND OMB FANCY DRESS FABRICS, SUITABLE FOR SPRING AND BUMMER WEAR. As it is their intention to olote out these Geodir as speedily its possible, they will be offered at MUCH BELOW THE ORDINARY WHOLESALE RATES. They will, at the same time, oiler at RETAIL their Extol:wive Stook or SHAWLS, SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS, EMBROIDERIES, Scc., And will sell by the Single Pieoe WHITE GO - ODS; Of ALL DESCRIPTIONS. including LINENS. ST Trams, INVARIABLY CAM on DELIVERY. nrol-st V,HIPPARD, VAN JL& E LINGEN , la AR so, - itigm, - 1008 CHESTNUT Invite the attention of pnrobausere to their unusually large and well-seleoted stock of LINEN AND HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS,, ETO., ETC., which, having been imported under the old tariff, can be sold much below the present market rate. They beg !myelin to inform their mistimes and the public generally that they will from this date DEDUCT FIVE Prat ONT. on all goods bought ol them and Paid for on delivery, mye-lm CONTINUATION OP THE GREAT SALE OF CLOAKS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, So., In liquidation of the Estate of J. W. PROCTOR do Co.. NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET. The Stock consists of SPRING CLOAKS, ENGLISH TWEED CLOAKS, SILK CLOAKS AND 'MOQUE% SILK MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, LACE FLOUNCINGB, FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE POINTS, FRENCH LACE BOURNOUX, TRAVELLING SUITS, FLOUNCING LACES. DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, AC., All in Immense variety, and to be sold at about one half the uiyioel. for ditore.nlariiga m. myB-1m 7013 CHESTNUT Street. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 11101tARGAINS BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT 839 CHESTNUT STREET. Baying reduced our enema to a very low Emir% bi renting & portion of our atom for a limited period, we ere enabled to make great redttotione in the ',riot& of our Goods. We would oall . your attention to OUR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK of SHIRTS, COLLARS, UNDERSHIRTS, DEAWBELI, HOSIERY, OLOYES, SUSLISND.bES, TIES. Until.' OF THE LATEST STYLES, AT GREATLI REDUCED PRICES, Whiok you are respectfully incited to examine, at SPENCEit.s, $39 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFOSITE THE CONTINENTAL; arta wae-trins MEDICINAL. puxut PROPYLAMINE, 1 .--A RHEUMATISMThe New Remedy for IDuring the past 3 ear we have introduced to the no tice of the medical profusion of this country the PUTS Crwatizot Chioriclte vl,Proppiantl4e, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and having received from many sources, both from ptlyeiolftnil of the lushest standing and from patient's, the MOOT FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS of its rea diseas e ,ll the treannento thii painfhl and obstinate we are Inducedpresent it to the public in a form READY FORAIVIMEoIATE which we hose will commend itself to those who are suffering silthi this afflicting complaint, and to the me- MOM placitittintor Who may Teel diepoead to tent the power. of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above epo ken of, has recently been extensively experimented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED SIJOCESS(aa wilt appear fram the published licaounts la the me float journaled Sintcarefully out up ready for immediate nee, with full directions. and can be obtained from all the druggists at 74 tents Der bottle, and ex whotemmo o f BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druvalata and Idaimfacturicirehemitifig. matlr iluladellhia. S T E RE OSCOPIC GROUPS, Visiting Gard, mad Dom rhotograr togravais lu on, column Plunograv 11 for tja aro Tonna " i n great quantities, at REIMER' GaUery,. SECOND Street, above Omen. lt* TO BUILDER AND CO/ 4 1 TRAOTOIUS.— Woad-barn! Llme. Cement, Celeined Pleete_r Plaaterinp Hair sad White sand, for sale at num and COA tEdarreete. m 723-11% H. BRUMES. 'UNION ENVELOPES AT MAGEE'S. UNIoN ENVELOPES at 316 cam:Molloy et. trNION ENVELOPE 6 at ALAGHp.te. UNION PAPER at 316 CHESTNUT St. UNION BADGES at MAGEE'S Manufactured and for sate wholesale and retail, at MARES'S Stationery Store, 916 CHESTNUT Street, above Third, Corner of Bodin greet. my2l-et Corner or Hudson street. fiELAWA.RE UOUNTY PROPERTY -ima" FOE SALE.-90 ogres of LAND, STONE DWEL LING. and BARN. Spring-hourt, largo sad ClOlnfortA , ble DWSIAM anuncenou of rratcand ' Within 1% miles of too Court noun. at Media. Plenty of good water and 'bade. Thin in a productive farm and a very desirabl hom e. for a person denim= a plain, mai, country rrioe *PO per ante. ha t° JAB. R. CU Elurveyor at Media. m)7O-3t•mthe. GYMNASWM, N. E. corner of NINTH and ARCH etreetip-Inatniatton b_PRILLING, vrallffigi . • Elio t JAIIIO4III lit rani!? awl_ CLAM SOUP SERVED UP EVERY sal et? 140firanigriLstreiti. D ARK AND LIGHT BLUE AND CADET SATINETS, FOR ARMY oLoTRING. ALSO, ADE NIXED AND GRAY ARMY BLANKETS, GOVERNMENT STANDARD, For sale by TREDICK, STOKES & Co., NO.' IS aciurn FRONT STREET. m24-4t GENUINE ENGLISH WORSTED BUNTING, JUST ARRIVED PER STEAMSHIP "-PERSIA," • IN . RED, WHITE, and BLUE, IMPORTED AND TOR SALE SY CONNAI-I Sc NORRIS, my 24-151 74 DUANE STREET, Ni. Y FIRE -ARMS FOR SALE. 70 U. S. RIFLES, With bayonets. on MIME MUSKETS, with bayonets. sa CADETS MUSKETS, with baronets. 1,000 WESTERN RIFLE'S. 100 Musket•barrel ISROT GUNS. 900 Double-barrel Guns, suitable for buckshot. Revolvers, Perouission Caps, Cartridges, Bullet!, fol FLINT Muskets altered to Peroussion with despatch, and warranted serviceable. EDWARD K. TRYON & 00., SILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS 626 MARKET Street, and 220 N. SECOND Street my23.3t* CADET MUSKLTS. 500 SUPERIOR CADET MUSKETS, of our own make, for sale low. PRIMP WILSON & CO., ray22-0t 432 CHESTNUT STREET POE %ALE FOR SALE FOR SALE POE SALE FIAGS - .7TJAGS—F.LiAG-S. AN INVOICE OF FLAGS, ASSORTED SIZES, Just received, and for sale by MARTIN SHARP & : •: : No. '322 CHESTNUT STREET. my2l.-St BUNTING FOR FLAGS, Of best quality, in RED, WRITE, AND BLUE, For gale, at reduced prices, by WM. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, ritthADA. ray2l. pROPOSALS FOR ARMS. n es , e lon Pr obpeofare will tw r f e thf ved h a ld Sp ot fi Jgfieodext at noon by the nndendaned oosinusidonors on the part of the Itate of Illinois. for furnishing, delivered at Spring eld, Illinois, the following arms and equip- Twelve mid-the braes gene , rifled. biz I 611Z - lbe braes howitzer!, rifled, Twelve (12) °Mesons for 6•16 RIIIIB. Six (6) caissons for 12-lb howitzers. Three (3) travelling forges. Three (3) battery wagons. Three (3) spare run carriages. Une hundred and ninety-eight c 168) sets of artillery hbrnees With a!l the implements and equipments, for three companies of light artillery complete, corres ponding in Un i t ed pcts with the to and equipments used by the - littateit, and to be subjected to the same tests. 'One thousand (1.000) cavalry sabres. One thousand (1,000) pairs cavalry pistols (revolvers.) One thousand (1.000) carbines. One thousand (1,000) holsters. One thousand ( k(100) belts. To correspOndin all respects to the like arms and ap pendages used in the nervosa of the ilutted States, and of the newest and most approved style and finish, and to he suhieoted to the same taitl. The 001111/115110nera reserve the right to reject any proposal not satisfactory. The terms of payment under law, eighty per cent. on delivery, twenty per cent. on completion of contract. Address commissioners for purchase of arms. .ko., . . . m724-70t JOEN THORNLEY'I9, 311 011E 8 TNUT Went, north side—the oldest establighment in the United States. INDIA-RUBBER CAMP BLANKETS, Am and NIPNY Equipments. Y " PATENT RUBBER CAM P BLANKETS, KNA PSACKS,_ KNAPSACKS, HAVERSACKS. SIAMERSACKS, CANTEENS TENTS Gus COVElkfl. GUN covisEs. APES, CAPES CA COATS, CAPS. COATS, And ilvirLother artiole that ie manufactured of India itubber—ie of the beet material. my3-1n IT JOEN TILOANLEY. COMPEES 3ED BIILLETS.--United States Mime Musket and - Rifle Balls; also, every de seription of Round and Conical Bullets manufactured to orders Large etooksoonstAntly on hand_ Orders filltd otaignt br TRONIAB OTOS Li ROY it CO" Patent Shot and Lead Wo;ks, 261 and 263 WATER Street, myl4-Im. • NEW YORK. SOLDIERS' EDITION OF CAPTAIN REBUT MARS, ONLY id ?ANTS. Alio, a new edition of "SOLDIER's TEXT-BOOK. 6 PRO TE STA N TEPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY. my 23-30 IYY4 CHESTNUT STREET. WANTED—Five or six second-hand or Lim Lathes. to awing from ten to eighteen inotitoi Apply SC 208 Noah SEt;oriD Street, rny23 CLOTHING WANTED.—LADIES and GENTS having out-off Clothing to dignose aeon Diet a high aura Imam for them of M. D. ANCONA, 629 Btreet. my 22.60 WANTED—AGENTS to Bell PACKA GES of STATIONERY and JEWELRY. at prices one third leas than can be purchased els4whiste. Call on or artdreu (stamp enclosed) .1. L. BAILEY No. 144 COURT Bizeot, Boston. Nam mh2s-bm CAI 4 AT FISHER'S PHILADELPHIA BE. NINTH sad NOBLE. snd get Iwo nor Maas of A E . Only 4 cents per glass. way4l-fit" EDIPLOYEAS WANTING YOUNG Men, eso,, are invited to eddreu the" EteplOY ment Committee," at the Rooms of the Young' Men's Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. arl-6m s ib WANTED—A VESSEL. of the caps. otty of from IMO to I,XIO barrels, to load for the West billies. Appl JAU y to RETCHE tc CARSTAIREI, spill 209 and nO4 Routh FRONT street. NMTO LET—A Desirable HOUSE, with all the Modern improvements. surrounded with shade and ornamental trees, rio. Pe union meet, Bur lington, N. J. Apply to R P. MIDDLIKTON, mile ! t 5 North FRONT street. di TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL o 123 North TIORTEENTH Street. Apply to WT/SER.ILI.• & BILOTELtat,-47 end 49 North SECOND Street. mhl4-tf NI CHESTNUT-STREET HOUSE and STORE to rent,—The desirable bnaineae location, Mt CHESTNUT fittest with ditelline attached. Anl, at 431 CHESTNUT Street. avll glEi FOR, BALE —A HOUSE and. LOT, mideximbly located on MAIN Street. Brngton. N. J. Apply to WM. M. COLE, S, 506 MINOR ghost—Philadelphia. Or to FRANKLIN WOOLNIAN. apill-tbatunt* MAIN firmer. Burlington. I _- GERMANTOWN PECOPRIZTY TOm Imo LEN7.—ltt Rant. the kermAkil einnatedlone nmAere-bnat House, corner or AA.m.aT street ana wuiLoW Avenueonth pie, bath, hot and cold water, andall the modern noprovementn Apply to HENR Y TARS. 710 ORBlitt Btreet, Philadelphia, or on the eremite& dm TO RENT-TWO COUNTRY HOUSES one mile from Tammy. inseire No. 717 WALN UTStreet. mem-Sm* TO LET-OBOOND-STORY ROOM, 1302 CHESTNUT iitTeet. over LEWIS !JAMMU! 4t COM Jewelry store. The belt location in Philadel phia for any kind of light biasinese. Apply in. the Jewelry Store. Rent 8400. S6I9 rllO RENT—A very desirable NTORE, -a- on the ninth-street front of " The Continental Hotel." The Store at Ninth and Baum Meets ma (mar adapted fin eikDDLI and HARNESS Maker. Apply to JOHN RIOE, M-tf Southwest NINTH and RANSOM Meets. F 10 . BENT-THE WAGE - AND OON -11 Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard at Maylandville. Twenty-fourth ward. Apply to &. c. & P.R. WARREN . on the premises. mhl4..tf VCR .RXCHANGE.-A CHOICE TRACT of good unimproved farm land in the mate of New Jeremy, oonvenient to the oity, will be eitobanged for eir os p t iperty. Apply at No, 111 i PEDESitt. atreek R R. OORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER • AND CONVEYA.NOER. NORRISTOWN, PA. Real Estate bought end sold on reasonable ternsa store. and dwellings for Bale or rent in Norriptown end country. (mood mortgagee nototicted, Collection. mods. The ben micros/ocm given. dagilm B OARDING -At 1100 WALNUT titrqet. Rooms on the won't floor Will be 'Mont on the letf 1 Jane. Terme moderate. Alto, a Phynimea's orfies. my 3 Ot* uQ,ARPINGf WANTED By .an MT, in a Lacteal private (smile - . Win fudiall tier OVA room. Southern pert of the city preforred. Addro be lis" A. B. C.." at this office, stattng term'', which must moderate. BOARDERS will be received ate. retired but pleasantly-situated Farm House, m CHER TER COUNTY but a short dietanoe from the R road. The dweLline in beautifully shaded. whioh. with large Vegetable and Fruit Gardena, will furnish board ers with oremluzarL the °entry can afford. AgArri • H. B. 8.," °Mao of Tits Press. .pse-sra NOTIOE—BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA . Ni The Auditor 6D9ntrited to adjust the second au count of the Bee o Penneilvo,Pi a .""l 4 1 ":, " ; tine to all holder. of the Down 0 Ben _ er en the same for proof end revery, et the orneel o f the Aseigneee, No. 407 LIBRA Y Street (mond atoll,) 1 e the 25th d in the etty of on or be fore ay of MAY, 1861. otherwise thoY wm not entitle d to share in the : present distrabonon. rad at the Atelillee'd office even 14 otos. ct.. t...r B k i t t ‘ m i l Of VA. ni L gums na, day, between .0e oir.oxeß W. BIDDLE, fEligned) Auditor; 111717.20. 12 5445* enjAmpAgNß.—Ve. Oliquot, Lallemsnd, 11l D N uos! wait an i d A viiip r avore. Chow -5118M104144,:utg. FRONT Street. CAILSTAIRS. rd' for the direat uneortatiore east/ 40 0; lows•wits on. • ar. satar.l.ll,4 WIT QUALITY kIOOTING . OLATIC wl aon hand i giti Wm at Union m tkisfa4 4l BIJKlat Street, . T. ai iltroakMaritada. MILITARY GOODS. JAN. H. OTOKES, JOHN TILLEION Commie/nos:erg. W M. SHEPHAR b. NEW PUBLICATIONS. WAINTM. FOR SALE AND TO LET. BOARDING. AMUSEMENTS. ABBINBLY BUILDINGS. A STEREOSCOPIC AN PANO RAMIC EXHIBI TION COMID. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 27, and every Evening during the week, will be exhibited VIEWS OF THE PRESENT WAR, withmeehanical offeata. Also. Sande rsoier moms PAIORAMA OF THE RUBB2AN WAR. Appropriate music by a Brats Rand • • Admission 25 cents ; Children 15 cents. Doors open at 734. Commences ot e. mrll•tr WALNUT-STREET TITEATES. Bole Lessee-- —.Are. M. A. GARRETTBOS, Stage Manager— --- Mr WM. A. CE.A.PICO. Busineu Agent— _ _ JOB. D. IWITILMY. THIS i'FRID.AYr EWENINO, May 25, Will be or/pentad the new +ma E.iistuol'NOtiorliki drama. entitled THE PATRIOT'S D Im a m ; Or, The Peet, th e Present, and Me Future. Adam GMT, Mr. Edwin Adams ; Rupert I .indsay, Mr. J. 8. Wright, - Kate Chimer, Mrs. A Cowell. Bemai Arica/.—Drees oitelei(seato mitred with out extra charge.) 00 ciente; parquet. (meta minted at 50 cent/) 37% Dente; family airole, 25 cents private bane, $5 and SS; oroheitra. 76 cents. Doom open at quarter put T o'clock ; curtain will nee at a .quarter to 8 o'clock. moDONOUeII'S OIoYDIFICI TUSATRE, RAGE Street. below Third. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, May 24, &mond night of the new EWA. MARTYR BOYS OF '81; BLOW THE DEATH BLOW OF REBELLION. Introduoins the Riot in Baltimore, Pennsylvania Regiments in bnotimpMent• 13ombardmentot Fort Sumpter. View of inadenebura. Burning of. Norfolk Navy Yard • DEATH OF JEFF. DAVIS. A Triumph of the American Armr. Come and nee this PIECE FOR. THE TIAIFS I Admission 25 cents. Door open at 7% ; Performance commences at 8 o'clock. , - - VAAL •WOLFSOHN AND THEODORE THOMAS , e 6.11, sna last CLASSICAL ROIRRE will take place on THURBDAY, Mar 30th. 1861, at the Foyer of the ,e oadetny of" hluitio. Single tiotete..s3. Can be had on the evening at the door, mr24.6t THE GERMANIA OROHESTRA AN NOUNCE their three Net Publ.le Rehear'sis at the Musical Fund Hall, the last one of the eeseon to tulle plane on SATURDAY, May the 25th. Tiotete to be obtained at the usual place. Ul3 8-trtus P ENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINK ARll3—/Q25 CHEMITITURIEET. The Thirty-eighth ANNUAL Exwrovr.ton of PAINTINGS and SCULPTURE 11 now open. Admittance 26 ciente; Beason Tickets El cents; Chil dren half price. Catalogues 10 cents. ntookholders will receive their Wotans at the Academy. tLtion from 9 A. M. 1' from BF. M. till 10 r. M. avail SODA WATER fIETARLES AL BREAM'S %," ICE-COLD SODA WATER, WITH. FRESH FRUIT SYRUPS, AT NORTHEAST CORNER BROAD AND CHEST NUT STREETS. The Soda Water ie drawn from porcelain-lined Fountain.. sure and spark ling. well charted with oar beam sold gas. - The t.3yrape are prepared with the highert regard to retaining the STATITALL VIAVOB,og THE EMT. No rains MA he spared to maintain the high character which this Fountain has already at tained. Bottled Soda Water at 37)4 cents par dozen. Congress Water, fresh from the Byrum". constantly oa hand. r SUMMER RESORTS. P II RATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, .. 4 IdAriVASTER CQU.7 1 27, PW4POY I ftorTA, TWA, celebrated voctering Place wig open or con fers on the ad day of JUNE. with all the attractions of farmer seasons. Situated on a mountain 1;400 feet above tide-water. overlooking the richest agricultural country in the world, the air t!crfecitly pure and dry at all times, ren ders it proverbially 'tenths'. *here are ample aceommodations for 400 visitors— fine graded walks through the forest to the various springs and summer-houses on the mountain and to the observatory, from the top of which is presented to the eye one of the finest and moot extensive pano ramic views to be seen. A rood livery is kept on the place, and beautiful drives around hot and cold baths; a splendid band of Music. (from the eermania, of Phi ladelphia;) bowling alleys and billiard saloons. with the latest improved tables. Large gardens attached to the place, front which all the vegetables are taken fresh for • the table, which, tooowill be supplied from the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, as well tug from the rich agricultural country around. Careful and attentive servants. Baying been oonnacted with the establishment for some years with the late proprietor, the undersigned assures the old patrons of the place and the public generally, that it will be conducted. in every depart ment, In Its former popular way. vuutors to. the O'priuga will take the oar. to Lanese ter, thence 13 miles staring over pleasant roads and through a beautiful country. Through tickets issued at the Penney 'yams Railroad office, .b.LEVeliTit and Id AJOCET Streets. Philadelphia. For further particulars or circulars the proprietor refers to JOS. R. MYERS. corner THIRD and VINE Streets, and to JAMBS H. BRYSON. No. 2 /forth SiXTR Street. Phuadelphia.; or, address 8. C. SLAYMAKER, mv24-2m if Ephrata P. 0., Lancaster co.. 2a. WHITE SULPHUR. SPRINGS HOTEL, CA RI,IBLE, Cumberland county. The Proprietors take pleasure in announcing to the public that this magnificent establishment is now open for visitors. Persons wushlng pure !noun's= air , medi cinal waters. bathing, fishing, ens good living, at rea sonable prises, gannet do better than to try then Forpartionls re. aend for 01701115111 to WM. R BURROUGHS, and of the city of Plow York, D. C. BURNETT, S Proprietors. mY22-111t BEDFORD SPEINGS.—A. G. ALLEN respectfully informs the public that this well esta blished and popular watering place is now open for the reception and stioommodation of visitors, and will be kept open until the first of October. Persons wishing Bedford Mineral Water, will Di sup plied at the Springs at the following ptioes,Piz : For 1 bbl (oair) 00 • 300 " 200 Bottles. X pint, per d0z—,...,.. ..... ...I 60 Parties 'wishing rooms, or any Information in regard to the place, will address the Bedford Mineral Springs Company, modford, Pennsylvania. m43-3M. FOR THE SEA-SHORE. RAPIIINCADIDEN sod ATLANTIC Ralf,- ROAD.—Matt' tram leaves Vine•etreet terr• daily. (011003,0 excepted)— —7 30 A. M. IMAllltfilirs lune ftir Round trip tiokets. good for threw days, 2260. Mansion Rouge, Neptune. Bedlow'e, and other hotels, PM POW fpe.o. m JNO. G. BR ANT. Are. . UnIVRANGS COMIPANi use. FADES INSURANCE COMPANY, No. AOCHEETNUT Street. FIRE AND INLAND INAVAANC.E. DIRECTOIIIi *none W. Day.-- Day & Matlack. aainnai Wright— " Wright Oro' & C•. R. B. Birrey Davie & Dime!. Henry Leine, Jr " Leyte Brae & Co. 0. Rioherdson.— " J. 0. Rowe & Co. eamMil T. Bodine., ' ,Frail W_Toming Canal tiosiey• no. W. Eve nnsin.—...of Everman A CO. Geo. A. Wfmt " Went & Fobee. I. S. Martin-- " Savage , Martin, A 0. Wilson Davie—....Attonaey - ist- law. E. D. Woodruff.--...0f Sibley, Molten. & Word's& Jno. Kessler, 1713 Greeg street. EIRORI W. L . A'Leildent, FRAND tit it uUK, vino Frouldeleti WIALIAMA I. J:SLA GRA .Beoretary. Jau-itti SAYING FUNDIa SAYING FUND--UNIT&T) STATE TRUST COMPANY. oorner THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. 8. R. CRAWFORD, Presidents JAMES R. H UNTER. Baoratary and Trasaurer. Qinoo hoursrots to until 3 o'olook. This Comvaar ie not joined in any &Rolla:Mon to time Legislature. fei SAFES. LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No. till South "SEVENTH Street, near the Ftr l— t r alin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors. and being determined to merit Mare patronage, hail Mitred on elegant and convenient store, and has pow on hand a large assortment of Celirsted Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar roof Bares, (the only &trimly fi re and burglar proof se es made.) Also, Li - lie's Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe. and Bank Looks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, boss protected, end oheapeet Door and Look yet offered. Also, partiotilar attention is called to Lilhe's New Cabipet Safe for Plate, Jewelry. An. This Bate oon tiedeo to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that u sirlot ly Are and burglar proof. 1/211C/A.I. riO3 - Iba.—/ have now on hand ray twenty of Ferrel, Herring. Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly complete some forty of other makers, comprising a ameortment as to amen, and all lately will for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low price... Pleittia tilill and examine. M. C. NADLIM Agent. MaFOR LIVERPOOL.—The steam• ship GARAI g4.OVERNI Hon. captain carnstie, x, fr., Commander, will sad from crew York FOR LIVERPOOL SATURDAY, MAY 25. PAISMAGU MOXZY. First geoond Cabin, with very superior accommodations. 711 GRINNELL, MINTURN. & CO.. Agents. New York. in 10-t26th Rua BALTIMORE DAILY AT 3 O'CLOCK P M. BALTIMO AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY. (Enemas Line.) Via Chesapeake and Beisware,Canal. One of the new iron Steamboats of this Oom silly will leave the 11313er gide of Chestnut street wharf AvEmy AFTERNOON Oeundaye excepted) at 8 tralook. and will arrive in Baltimore early the next morning. Freight of all kinds taken at the lowest rates also. Cattle. Horses, Stook, Yeinolee, ,to. For Freight, aIiTIYIP office' a. ttiLOVal. raylB-1m if No. 34 SOUTH WHARVES. FOR NEW YORK. NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware end Raritan Cad Philadelphia and New York" Empress Steamboat Com- SW receive freight on and after MONDAY. instant, and leave daily' at 2 P. M., delivering their Na ves in New York the following days. Freights taken at rearionable rates. GLUM Ag a No, 14 SWIM W/lAt rem, refloat:olde, ArdXB HAND, Agent, Piers 14 and le EAST RIVER., New York. mhte-iftf al gae na NEW lONS. —TDB Philadelphia (Steam Propellor tiomppuy will oommenoti their bagmen for the season ev Monello/ 18th Their Steamers are now moaning freight at Second Prabove Walnut street. ermi sooommodatum, AKPITI° BA IRD & 00.. inhlS 224 eolith Delaware Avenue. mili kh DR, J. WISE, No. 30 North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA-Treats snaciassfuily,if awned to io ume, &tidies:was 111117113 of the LUn Gar SW rtoe.T eed lige,RT, mad treettengr cures GONSUNYTION in its third , end last stare. ne oleo restore' all curable diseases orals Itys mud EAB. Be hes eiyen them his entire attention or the oast eti yesre. Will visit patients, when dewed at their rendeneee, ! 1 14 -2 gt 0" 12,KANDIES. Now laudmg, from on board brig Abby Ellen, Gil" more master, from Bordeaux. OS casks of Arbsum. & Co. Cognac, Anat. Castilion, k. Co. Cognise, andOtbar fine Cognac's. Owen, Pellevoisin Rochelle Brandy . , roe and dark* arid Womb', Various vintages. Imported and log 11610 by HENRY BOHLEN Sc 00, .acrati•la Oaf w,d can gaud, FOURTH 81, pUILA_DELPHIA TARRA -0 0T T A WORK[ wffine and Yr are itoome, lova cRENTNUT Street. Ornamental Chimney Tops - Gerden Fl oo rin g Station, Enosaatio Tile. Arehitentural Ornemente. Ventilating end Empire Mum. Ridge Tile end asmitari WISTD, IStenon-gieeited Drain ripe. yn or r lye. warranted to Mend Weeirl4):6aZiali Oglit° ttnna. !Unsound C_atalokueo sent by flail on ftilglloll4lon by letter. 8. A.ll/18.1.1110,1. 1111 0 PM inir atv• SHOmmAKER Ooft IMAIM PAINIrat :OISE. AND VJULICIRIEEL gamer iggsvir taut /LAMS Etter