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    HOW Use Surrender was Accomplished.
From the Charleston Mercury.]
Fort Sumpter was delivered up en Saturday to
Captain Ferguson, one of General Beauregard's
aids, despatched to receive it, and raise upon its
walls the Confederate flag. Previous to leaving,
Major Anderson carefully pointed oat the looation .
of the mines which he had laid to defend hie post ,
also the powder magazines, with the danger to
which he might be exposed by the prog e resa
or
t
fire, etc . After performing these tolfi , "g , he de
livered np the keys
It is understood that Major Anderson had in.
tended to fire a salute of one hundred guns before
striking the United States flag, both the national
salute of thirty.four or thirty-six guns, and the
President's estate of twenty-one guns. This not
being particularly agreeable to the captors of the
fort, he determined to fire a full salute, but ono
without special point. The accident whioh hap
pened to his gunners pat a stop to his intention.
Immediately upon seeing the fatal effect, Major
Wetting wrote an order for the Confederate troops
bury the body in the p war,arade round of For S t
ompter with all the honrs of and sent a
copy to Major Anderson, who was visibly affected
by this token of respite)! towards his brave garri
son by their victorious enemies.
The Confederate flag and the ensign of South
Carolina was hoisted simultaneously on the ram
parts looking towards Charleston. Captain Fergu
eon, in charge of the former, was assisted by
Major Jones. The Palmetto flag was raised by
Colonels F. J. Moses, Jr., and J. L. Dearing, as
sisted by Colonel Carroll. The two flagstaffs , upon
which the colors had bean raised, bad been lashed
to two guns near one another by Commodore
Hertstene, and rose some fifteen feet above the
parapet.
It is stated that Anderson's flag-staff at Fort
Sumpter was touched by balls seven times before
the final shot whisk out it down. The halyard
was out below the flag on the morning of the 12(h.
At Fort Moultrie. where floated both the Confede
rate and State colors, the folds of the former were
pierced by four balls, the latter by three.
Our readers may not have remarked the auspi
cious circumstance that, on the nights of the 12-11
and 13th, the moon showed the ?Dyer crescent
Which stands on the deg of the State A gentle
man also Informs us, on the morning of the 13th,
as an omen of victory, that he saw a game-cook
mount the tomb of Calhoun, on Church street.
flap his wings, and crow. The superstitious will
make a note on't.
ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THS SURRINDER
(From the Charleston Courier.)
It wail then proposed to sand a flag of truss, and
ask Major Anderson if be desired to surrender ;
no flag being seen from that point on his ramparts,
after an interval of ten minutes. It was at first
decided not to send a flag, but after deliberation
It was concluded to (Imo. Col. Chisholm was de
spatched to procure • boat. In the meantime,
Col. Wigfall secured an open skiff. Ile tied his
handkerchief upon a sword, and accompanied by
Private Young..of the Palmetto Guard, went un
der a raging fire, from all points bat Morris'
Island, to Sumpter. The skiff was propelled by
two negro oarsmen.
After Colonel Wigfall bad proceeded four or five
hundred yards on his mission, Captain Childs
gal
loped down, and urged the recall of Colonel W.,
because the United States flag was yet flying from
the ramparts nearest Moultrie, and not visible
from Cummings' Point. Major Stevens also re
ported the United States flag to be flying from
Sumpter, but it was too late to recall the gallant
statesman and soldier. He proceeded straightway,
and when he reached the fortress a shell burst in
mid-air directly over him, scattering the fragments
of iron in every direction. It Remus that nothing
but a providential interference could have pro
tooted the lives of himself and those with him
p , On landing Col. W. walked around the break
water and finally crawled through a casemate.
Private Young and the negroes remained without
In the boat. Shell and shot fell around them like
hail. So thick was the shower that the negroes
refused longer to remain exposed, and were about
to leave. Mr. Young drew his revolver and
threatened to shoot the first man who dared to
move. This effectually quieted them. Wigfall, on
reaching the fort, poked his head through a port
hole, when a soldier, who saw him, asked, "What
do you want?"
IWigfall. To see the commandant.
Anderson appeared at the moment, and said,
"Here I am."
Wigfall. I see, Major, that you have up a white
flag. Do you surrender?
Anderson. Yea, I have np a flag of truce, but
you still continue your fire.
Wigfall. And that they will oontinue to do, ea
tong as you keep up the United States flag.
Anderson. I desire a parley.
Wigfall. That is no use. We will help put out
your lire, but there must be no delay. We will be
content with nothing but unconditional surrender.
Anderson. Then I must surrender. I have no
other resource. My men will shortly suffocate.
We are all in flames.
The brave commander of Sumpter then agreed
that be would unconditionally surrender, subject
to the terms of Gen. Beauregard, as follows :
First—Affording all proper facilities for remo•
vitig him and his command, together with com
pany arms and property and all private property.
biecondly—That the Federal flag he had so long
and go bravely defended should he saluted by the
vanquished on taking it down. Thirdly—That
Anderson should be allowed to dx the time of sur
render.
These terms, it will be remembered, are all that
Anderson asked. before the contest. And it is re
garded as magnanimous on the part of the victori
ous general to grant all that was requested by his
enemy, namely : to retire with the honors of war.
MAJOR ANDERAON AND ERN
The appearanoe of both Major Anderson, his
drama and the men, indicated the terrible nrtnre
of the ordeal from which they had jast emerged.
Deprived of sleep for many hours, fatigued with
their labors at the guns, and prostrated by their
battle with an element which waged beyond con
control, they looked worn, haggard, and ready to
drop with sheer exhaustion. Their provisions
would have given out in two days more, when an
unconditional surrender would have necessarily
restated.
When we went Into Sumpter through the port
hole, we found the Major buoy distributing letters
to the officers and men of his force. Ile appeared
to be in perfect health. He was all smiles, and
chatted in en easy vein. The men were hearty
looking and cheerful. All of the poor fellows
wanted whisky, and many were the silentgestion
lotions they made to ascertain if any could be
had. The laborers in the fort took no part in the
fight, but were busy dodging the balls. Our in
formant did not see any of the officers but Burgeons
Crawford and Seymour.
THE SCENE AT FORT SUMPTER
It were vain to attempt a detailed description
of the scene. Every point and every object in
the interior of the fort to which the eye was
turned, except the outer walls and casemates,
which are still 'strong, bore the impress of ruin.
It was as if the genius of destrnetion bad tasked
its energies to make the thing complete, brooded
over by the desolation of ages. It could scarce
have been developed to a more full maturity of
ruin. The walla of the internal structure, roof
less, bare, blackened, and perforated by shot and
shell, hung in fragments, and seemed in instant
readiness to totter down.
Near the centre of the parade ground was the
hurried grave of one who had fallen from the re
cent casualty. To the left of the entrance was a
man who seemed to be at the verge of death. In
the ruins to the right there was another The
shattered tlag•etaff, pierced by four balls, lay !Traw
ling on the ground. The parade ground was
strewn with fragments of shell and of the dilapida,
tad building.. At least four guns were dismounted
on the ramparts, and at every step the way was
impeded by portions of the broken stricture.
Montgomery County True to the Flag
12.1t10911 DZMONSTRATION
In response to a call, the people of Norristown
met at Odd Fellows' Hall on Monday evening, the
IStla instant, to expresso their 'acme upon the great
events that are now stirring the country.
The meeting was called to order by Lloyd Jones,
who moved the appointment of the following of
ficers :
Preardent—Edwin
Vic.s.Presuients—Hon. D. M. Smyser, Hen. Da
vid Krause, Hon. Owen Jones, Eon. N. Jacoby,
James Boyd, D. H. Malvany, B. M. Boyer. Wm.
H. Slingluff, Jaa. Hoover, Gen Wm. Scholl, Gen.
Geo. Amoy, Col. Jno. F. Hartranft, Col. Henry
Freedly, Col. H. W. Bonsall, Col. H. B. Ritter,
Capt. Reuben T. Soball, Capt. R. E. Taylor, Wm.
R. Lesher, B. F. Kendall, Abraham Markley, B.
F. Hancock, D. A. Brower. Robt. klredell, B. E.
Chain, E Moore, C. H. Stinson, S. N. Blob, H.
C. Hill D.ll. Stein, A. B. Loot/akar, W. T. Kop
lin, F. Sullivan, R. T. Stewart, Benj
Secretaries—H. K. Weand, F. March, Wm. L.
Jones,C. T. Miller, R R. Corson, Frank Drew,
French Baker, Mark Thompson, A. J. Anderson,
Wm. K. Clerke', Joe. L. Allabougb, E, A. Banks,
Samuel B. Law".
Oa taking the ohair, the president addressed
the meeting, and made an earnest appeal for the
Union, the Constitution, and the enforcement of
the laws.
B. M. Boyer, Esq., moved the appointment of a
committee of thirteen to report resolutions.
The chair appointed the following B. M. Boyer,
James Boyd, A. it. Cox, Lloyd Jones, B E. Chain,
F. Sullivan, ti. B. Lewis, Charles Hunsioker, Hon.
Owen Jones, Hon. David Krause, A. B Longaker,
B. E. Taylor, and Philip Hahn, who, after a short
absence. reported the following, which were adopt
ed, amid shouts of the loudest enthusiasm :
Wham:4, The treasonable conspiracy of a por-
tion of the citizens-of the American Union against
our common country has at length culminated into
an open and avowed act of warfare, commenced by
the rebel forces at Charleston, under the direction
or the usurpers of national authority at Montgo
mery : And aeharace. an appeal has thus been
made to arms for the overthrow of the Government
to which we all owe allegiance, not only by birth,
but also by every other obligation which ought to
oommitod the patriotism of the citizens of a free
and hitherto prosperous and happy country :
Therefore,
RiLtolved, That the issue baying been forced
upon .the Federal Administration by actual war
began in the harbor 01 Charleston, and resulting
in the reduction of a fortress belonging to the Go
vernment and the capture of the garrison, there is
no virtue in further forbearance with treason.
And it becomes the imperative duty of the Govern
ment to most the momentous crisis with stern re
wire, and to repel force by force promptly, and,
if necessary, to the extent of all the resources
within its control. It is snob action alone which
will enable it to retain the respect of mankind at
home and abroad. That nationality for the este
bliehment of which our heroic ancestors were will
ing to shed their blood freely is worthy of being
maintained and cemented, if needs be, by the
blood of their children.
Resolved, That we recognize no political asso
ciations inconsistent with our obedience to the
laws as administered by a ooustitutlonelly - eleoted•
President, no matter to what party he may belong.
Nor do we recognize any distinction between the
traitors at the South, with arms in their hands
arrayed against the Government, and the traitors
at the North who give them aid and comfort.
resolved, That this is a time for acts rather than
words. The argument has been exhausted. The
only question is whether we shall continue to have
a country, or, whether the glorious nationality,
which was our proud inheritance, shall go down
t o our posterity in weak and discordant frag
ments—a tasting memorial of the degeneracy of
our times !
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Resolved, That we, the citizens of the borough
of Norristown, in town meeting assembled, with
out distinction of party, do solemnly pledge our
selves to stand by the national flag, for the Union,
the Constitution, and the enforcement of the laws
everywhere, &nth as well as North, West as well
as East.
Resolved, That we will furnish our full ratable
proportion of the volunteers who may be called
into the field by the Administration ; and that
those of us who remain at home will watch over
■nd protect the families of these who go hence in
the serde• of their eonntry.
Raro/vad, That, as we feel well assured. that the
citizens of the entire *minty of Montgomery sym
pathize in the movement here Inaugurated, and as
prompt action is required in the promisee, we re
commend that there be senitable portion appointed
by the chairman of this meeting for each ward and
township in the county, to make collections is Is
respective ward or township towards a fund to
be raised and appropriated to the relief of the ne
cessities of the volunteers from this county and
their families, and that Col. James Boyd, of the
borough of Norristown, shall be treasurer, into
whose hands all the moneys raised as aforesaid
shall be paid by the several collectors, and who,
together with William H. Slinging and Jam es
Hooven, shall constitute a board who, or a majo
rity of whom, shall have authority to make all
.ap
propriations therefrom, in such proper ions, and
with such discriminations, as they may deem ad
visable, and exercise a general control ever the
same ; their aotion in the premises to be without
appeal, and conclusive against all parties.
Daring the evening addresses were made by
Hon. D . M &user, Hon. David Krause, Hon.
Owen Jones, James Boyd, B. M. Boyer, E. A.
Banks, Charles linnsioker, and G. N. Corson,
Hews.
Collecting Committee—B. M. Boyer, Jas. Boyd,
Abraham It. Cox, Lloyd Jones, Benj. Chain, Fier
ence Sullivan, Samuel B.Lew is ,
Charles— Hon
-1 1, 01. r.
sicker, Owen Jones, David Kratme, A. B. Longa
ker, Robert T. Taylor, Philip Hahn.
PRILADEARBIA BOARD oF 1314. DR.
Uffill i C l ß E ' ComiarnE or tine IlioNTn.
THOS. s. FERROL",
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Hzchatsge, Philadelphia.
Ship Tonawanda, May 1
Ship Daphne, Havener---.... goon
ship Westmoreland, Datum ---.....Liverpoot, soon
Ship Wm Cummings. CopQee Liverpool, soon
Ship Belle of the Ocean, Iteed......—Liverpool, Soon
Bark Ellen Morrison. Platt soon
Drip Marshal ItieY, .. Vera Cruz, Awn
Brie ' , eau°.Evans—. Jag° de Cuba, soon
Schr Geo I Jones. Cr0we11....—....._ _Demerara, soon
Rehr Y0rk...._...,........ ..... Havana, soon
Solis J Northrop. —.
au Prince, soon
FOR THE WEST COAST or AFRICA—The brig Wren,
Cart Wilier, for Sierra Leone, will leave this port on
Saturday next, 20th inst. All letters and paokages for
the American squadron and others will be forwarded if
left at the Forein Letter Officio. Philadelphia t• Rol:lenge .
on or before the above date.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. April 19, 1861.
BUN RIBES-- __.- 6 18 -BUN - .8 /2
HIGH . .9 28
ARRIVED
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Steamship Delaware. Johnson. 20 hours from New
York. with mdse and tassengers to James Allderdice.
Ship Calliope,__Goodwin, 2 days from New York , in
ballast to Peter Wright & Sons.
Snip Garibaldi. Emery, 56 hours from New York, in
ballast to Workman & Co. Was towed hither by the
steaming James A Stevens. Pruned bark Grand Turk,
from Cienfuegos below Reedy Islavd.
Bark Grand 'Turk, Witham. 15 days from Cienfuegos.
with sugar and molasses to & W Welsh. 5d inst. off
Tortugas, signalled a stun steering °nat , nod showing a
red signal with white ball in centre and two white stars
on inner oornere.
Brig Allston. Smith. 20 days from Cardenas. with mo
lasses to B & W Welsh. 9th inst, 60 miles to the south
ward of Cape Henlopen. daring a gale from the east
ward. lost a portion of deck load. consisting of 35 litids
molasses
Brig C M Carver, Pendleton, 9 days from Matanzas,
with molasses to John Mason & Co.
Behr Ann Maria, Daniel. 15 days from Cienfuegos.
WOO sugar and molasses to 8 & W Welsh.
Bohr George Byron. Hardy. 7 days from Havana.
with sugar to 8 & W Welsh.
Rohr .1 B3leeoker., Davis. 4 dare from New. York.
with lead to - katham moo.
Bohr Delaware. Denby. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
corn to Jam Barratt & Son.
Bohr Jae Barratt, Jr, Fennel, 1 day from Gumboro,
Md. with corn to Jas Barratt & Bon.
Bohr D 0 Floyd, Raoket,6 days from Bnstol, with oil
to Bhober & Co.
. . - .
Bohr N Holmes. Hewitt. 5 days from Boston. with
nide*, to Usury Wtnsor.
Bohr Sarah Elizabeth, Kelly, 6 days from Boston. with
mdse to captain.
Bohr Btuanehanna, Myers. I days from Petersburg,
Vs. With ram to A G Cattail k CO.
toßohr Tarset. Farrell, 1 day from Flew Yolk, In ballast
Rutter & Fatteson.
CLEARED.
Steamship Delaware Cannon, N York. J Allderdioe.
Bhip Hannah Crooker, Sheriff, Belfast, Me, Work
, an & Co
Bohr R Me Fee, Batohelder, Et John, NB, E A Bonder
Co.
Behr Halo. Newman. Newburyport. 1) Cooper.
Bohr Indian Queen, Hardy. Boston, Vaal Horn, Wood
worth ik Co.
Bohr M A Magee, Magee, Boston. D Cooper.
Bohr Gen Taylor, Hunter. New Haven, Binmokson it
Glover.
Bohr Neptune, Magee, Roxbury. J H Blakiaton.
Rohr W P Cox, Bouok, Medford, do
Behr C Redden Taber. Bridgeport. do
SU . it Willing, Glaypole, Baltimore, A (droves, Jr.
(CorresPondenoe of the Philadelphia F.xchange.)
LEWES. Del., April 17-10 P) A M.
A fleet of about one hundred sohooners, all outward
bound. with oral, are detained at the Breakwater by
strong northeaster], winds, which have prevailed for
several days. accompanied with rain.
Yours, An. N. W. .HICHMAN.
(Correspondence of the Prima
HAVRE DE GRACE. April I&
The Wyoming returned with the tow of Tuesday
morning—the wind being too high—and left again this
morning with the tow reported on that day, and 9 more,
laden and consigned as follows:
Thomas & Harm. and Six Brothers, wheat. rye. &a.
to Perote at Bro; E It Trump, lumber to M Trump At
Sons; .1 A J Sheets, do to Princeton; Frank Tagart. do
to Np_wport; J R Humes, do to Saint Bolton & Co„-
.1818 marratt. Jr. wheat, Bork. Sta. to Poplar et whe r .
and elate to Thou Thomas k ' Homeward, lumber to John
Craig; Pons Boyer. coal to Delaware City.
No tow to Baltimore night before last; 6 boats last
night—g lumber, 1 pig iron, and 3 coal.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Kangaroo. Mierhouse. from New York for
Liverpool, was passed 15th inst. Mt 4034, long 60.
Bark homes Dallett. Dill, hence for Lagnayra, was
*potion Arthur in the Mena Passage.
Bark White. KEAY, cleared at St John, NB,
11th inst. for Philadelphia.
Bohr M A ?doNsil, Turpie, from Mobile, arrived at
Boston 17th inst.
_ . .
Senn Jesse Williamson. Jr, Winsmore. and Mary
Patterson, Bomar*, hence for Salem, were in President
Roads nth inst.
Behr" John 11 Mather, Nickerson, and Jae Barratt
Young. hence, arrived at Boston 17th inst.
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Seventeenth and Green.
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Accounts adjusted. Books written lin. Estates nettled
money procured, money invested, Real Estate bough
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mh2l-Im* CAMDEN. N. J.
H O. ULLMAN , ATTORNEY-AT
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Colleottons promptly made in Clinton and Lycommt
counties.
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Co., Philade.
Shaffner, Ziegler, ec Co., Philada.; Friehmath & Co
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& Co., Philada.; Thatcher & Woddrop , Phtlada.; Rey
nolds, Howell & Reiff. Ptulada. fa L5-3m
GEORGE J. HENKIELS, IJPHOLSTERY
and CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. SO4 WAL
NUT birect, opposite Indepewienoe Square, formerly
of No. 173 Cheetnut Street. Philtdalehie. je.W3rn*
JOHN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS,
Nos. 317 and 319 WALNUT street, (basement
qires. between Third and Fot rth. north side.) rhila
phis. N. B.—Fine Old Whinnies always on band.
stabhshed to 1845.) Ja.4o-IT
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BOOKBINDERZ,
Nom. 319 and 321 MINOR street,
Between Market awl Chestnut streets.
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proved credit. ielo-ly
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STONE. QIXIGLEY, et BURTON.
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13cg isms to inform Railroad Companies and others
interested in brldkeronstrnetion, that they in formed
counsotion in business with JOHN W . N.Pidy
Civil Emptier, (author and Inventor of the above well
known plan of iron bridged and are Drooled to execute
orders, from any part of the country, from him designs
IlUltpersonal miperintendence.
ALI letters relat_ingko plans and estimates should be
addressed to Joao W. MURPHY, civil Cnsin .
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ward path, until too late to ayreet their fatal fall.
But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we
qunfidenny appeal, for we are sure your never-
Tanen" lineation will unerringly runt you to Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator,
as the remedy which should be always on hand in
time ofneed. 0..1. WOOD, Proprietor, 4448r00d
• ay. New York, and 114 Market street, St. . 6.3 nil 4
Mo. i and sold by an g oo d itruggiffta. pm°, One
flyer pey Bottle.
[
9, V 6 ;4 btt• 4. FiairrEErrocx fr. co., It •
end a orth IrT Street; BASSARD &C ,
wELFTR and C H ESTS UT Streets, and DYOTT
t. 232 North SECOND Street.
..11-mwf d-tkiwWtf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
iitv ----- 611fraff4137-STREET HOUSE and
STORE tuient.—The desirable business location,
CHEIIII4 UT Street, with dwelling attached. Apply
at 431 COESTN UT Street. spit
dig GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
RENT.—To Rent, the large and commodious
modern-built Rouse, corner of ARMAT Street and
W ILLOW Avenue, with gas, bath, hot and cold water_ i
and alt the modereLunprevementa. Apply to EIENKY
B. T ARK, 710 tia.Kun Street, Philadelphia, or on the
eremines.asS-tf
rTO RENT—For the Summer season,
a commodious Country Rouse, with furniture,
grounds, and Stabling, within two hours' ride, by rail,
of Philadelphia. Apply to E. P. WILSON, at 333
MARKET street ; or address " JOSIAH WILSON.
Parkersvilfe. Chester Co.. Pa," • apt-lm
de TO RENT TWO 00IINTRY
Noppe, L one mile from Teeen.v. Inquire No.
71? WALAWN street. muw3m*
TI9RENT -THE LARGE AND CON
VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard, at
KarlaTlrenty-foarth ward Appl to E. C. &
P. R. WARREN . on the premises.. mhl4-tf
Ai TO LET—A DESIRLE WE
MIL LlNckff 113 torth THIRTEABENTHD L
latref4
*V i rg ACONDltreeti IS Ir. lamtattly
OERMANTOWN PROPERTY.
Elfil EXECUTOR'S POSITIVE SALE.
Will be sold at publio auction, on THURSDAY AF
TERNOON. the 26th of Akltt init.. upon tee pre
mises. the following valuable Real Eatate r
no. I, a Lot of Land, with the imiprovements thereon.
situated en the westerly side of Germantown avenue,
opposite Gorges street. bounded by said avenue, land
of George W. Carpenter, deceased. John Leibert, the
Orphans' Home, and Creisham road, containing five
sores of land. The improvements are a large two-story
stone Mansion, with a two-story back building, two
large parlors, wide hall, dining-room, and kitchen.
Upon the first floor, six chambers on the seoond, and
three plastered , one unplastered, in the attics. A one
and a half story frame building. adjoining the main
street, a tang stone barn, large hay- hones. With sited
for wagon, -0., undomeath ; a carnage-house. with
hay loft and granary above; corncrib. shed for Poeta.
fruit and ornamental trees ehen and flowering gar
dens. Ace. It has a front of 216 feet on Main guest, and
216 feet on on Creisham road.
No. 3. Lot of Laud, on the westerly side of Creis
ham road. 149 feet tront. bounded by lands of G. W.
Carpenter, deceased, and John Lathan, containing two
and one - half sorer of land ; it has a spring of water, a
small pond. and a fear apple trees upon it.
Also, immediately after, will be sold, bluetit ground
rent. of $3l 60-109 neon a certain lot of ground, held
now, or formerly, by Author Bell and by him and
William W. 11 eibert conveyed to Mary Leibert and
Elizabeth "Al
"Albert, on the 27th day of Ootober, A. D.
1822, pas able half yearly. upon the first days of January
and July, in every year., the property of Mary
Leibert and Elizabeth Leibert. both deceased.
Bale to commence at 2 o'ciook. Terms at sale, by
split ISt. JOHN LRIBERT. Mentor.
TO I.ET-SKOOND•STORY ROOM, 802
OfIESTNUT ftreet. over LEWIS LADOMUS
& Co.'. Jewelry
Store. The best location in Philadel
phia for any kind of light business. Apply in the
Jewelry Store. Kept 8400. fen
TO RENT—A very desirable STORE,
on the Ninth-street front of " The Continental
' , total: The Store at Ninth end Sansom Wrests espe
cially adapted for a SADDLE and HARNRSS Maker.
JOHN RICE,
feX-t! flonthwest NINTH and RANSOM Stree ts.
pox EXOHANGE.-A UROICE TRACT
A. of good unimproved farm laud in the State of New
Jersey, oonventent to the city. will be exchanges' for
sit', property. Apply at No. HS FEDERAL street.
sed-tf
R R. 001180 N, REAL ESTATE BROKER
• A.NO CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN. PA.
—Real Estate bought and sold on reasonable terms,
atom and dwelling, for Bale or rout in Norriatorrn aucl
oountry. Good mortgag negotiated. Collections made.
'be beat reference's g wen. dittAtin
PUBLIO BALE OF VALUABLE PRO
PERTY.
THE " Expoßium REAL EBTATR AND MANO
FAcTURIG COPAY."
Of Mound Pity. Pulaski County, Illinois,
Witt °Ter et PUBLIC BALE. on the p•emieee.
On WEDNESDAY. the 16th day of May next,
A Large Number of
DESIRAIR.E. BUILDING LOTS,
Eligibly Located for Btoree, Factones, and Residencies.
A SPACIOUSBRICK fit. N FOUNDRY, WITH
MACHINE SHOP,
And all the appurtenances necessary for the business
of manulactunng Engines and Boilers for Steamboats,
Sugar, and all o th er Mills, used in the Southern an d
Western country. The Patterns comprise the modern
improvements in machinery. with a trill sad complete
set of Patterns for Stoves, adapted to both wood and
coal. Thisproperty, from the advantageous location
of Mound City, is one of the most valuable in the
Southwest.
Also at the same time.
A FIRST - CL A S S
-STOKY FRAME
BULT HOTEL.
MO-
Containing some fifty rooms. with a full set of Furni
ture. The Hotel is now coing a large and profitable
business. Ala°. a number of
BRICK STORES AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES.
TIMIS op Sst.g.—One-fourth (3d) cash ; lie remain
ing payments in 12. 24, and M months from ate of sale,
bearing interest at the rate of six per sent. per annum.
The cash payment may be made in the Bonds of the
Company, antithe time payments will be taken to the
Stook of the Company at par, except for Improved pro
perty. for which three-fourths of the purchase-money
may remain upon mortgage.
As the Company propose to dispose of all their im
provements, ospitalists have a raze opportunity for pro
fitable investments in one of the best located and most
flourishing cities in the great Southwest. For particu
lars, inquire of or address JESSE E. PEYTON,
President E. R.E. & M. Co
mh26-tml4 Office 222 WALN UT Street. l'hiladsi.
BLACIEINERY AND IRON.
PENN STEAM ANb
BOLLEt WON.RS—NCbI " t. k I,EVV.
PCT AL Arlp THEORETICAL hrfiairlAzgr.
etACIIINBST.e. BuLLER-MAKERS,.BLACKBrwTric,
and FOUNDERS, having, for many years, an i s
successful oseration, and been excluxivelv sugared ix
building and repairing Merino and River Ragtime. lark
and low ;Tessa; e, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, FrepellAtu,
&e,. ite.,,,respeotfully oder their berViOef, tO th e units,
as being rally prospered to *entrant for Engines of ail
lases. Marine, Raver, and Stationary , liasurie nets of
paterns of different cage. are prepares' to execute or
ders with stuck despatch. Evnry desoription of Patten
making made at the 1111071Oet notion. High and Lou
Pressure, Flue, Tubular, stud Cylinder Boilers, of th e
best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of all sixes
and kind.; Iron end Alms Cnatingw, or alldeamintionel
Eel) Turning, screw Cutting , and all cher work sea.
needed with the above business.
Drawings and rpomfloatiotur for all work dons at their
sciabtistiment, free of end work guarantied.
'the subscribers have ample wierf,deck MOM far re .
ptiin at boats, where they can lie in perfect safety
ud ars provided with abeam blocks, fail'. kn.**.
for raining heavy or tisto. vaunt»
JACOB 111. fIfEAFIE.
Joint_P. LEVY.
isle-tt .11741111 and PA ISERSt
7. ',AMMAN ktinirec, MIN Z. COPE.
SOUTHWARK C
FO UNDRYR , LEY lIIIIRICK
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
PHILLDELPELIL. •
MERRICK d BONS,.
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manafactoxe nigh and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for land, river, and manna service.
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, 10; Cast
ings of all lands, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail
road Stations. le.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latent and most =-
Droved construction.
Ohlrery description of Plantation Machinery, omen as
ringer, Saw, and Grist Milts, Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defeastons. Filters, Pumping - Engines,
lc.
Sole Agents for N. Rillietti's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus Nem/rues Patent Steam Rammer, and As
pinwall Wolsev's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining
Machine ens-7
FAIRMOUNT 11AORENE WORKS,
WOOD St., between Twonty- first and Twenty.
Impound. ..Lidablinbed
The undereigned, inumeseor to the late firm of S. & T.
WOOD, will tontiane the business in all its branches as
heretofore. Power Looms and all machines connected
with them. Embossing Callenders. Lard Oil Presses.
elhatingt and Machine Work in general.
Thankful for past (agora he would respectfully solicit
a continuance of the patronage so bberally bestowed on
the late firm. TllO.ldAB WOOD.
Philadelphia. Jan. rt. mgt. issi-sm
P _
OINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 953
REACH - Street, Kennington, Pluledelphia.—Wll.
MAM M. TIERS informs his fnends that. having Du
shamed the entire stook of Patterns at the above Foan.
drT, lee is now viewed to receive orders for Rolling
11r st and Saw Castings , .Soap t Chemiesi, an.
Neap; Work. Oeanng. Oasz,ngs mese from lever
sregery sr Cleves Yammer. In dry or gus•n
saw
LEGAL.
ESTATE OF SAMUEL LEWIS, late of
Plumatead towroship, deceased.—All earwax inte
rested are nereby notified that the undersigned has
been appointed by the Orpbane' Ceurt of Books countr,
Auditor, to make distribution of the balance in the
bands of CHARLES LEWIS. Administrator to said
Estate, among the persona legally entitled to the lime ;
and that he will attend to the duties of said appoint
ment. at his Offioe, in the borough of Doylestown, on
SATURDAY, the 27th day of APRIL next. at ten
dokrok A. M. JOHN B. PUGH.
mh29 fat Auditor.
CHARLES M. BREAKER, APOTHECA
RY. respectfully announces to the public that he
has succeeded Mr. Fe G.uLiV.Eft at the old and
well-known stand, at the Northeast corner of BROAD
and CHESTNUT Streets. Raving thoroughly refitted
the establishment, and furnished it with a carefully
selected stook of Drugs end Chemicals, and confided
the prescription, dispensing, and manufaotunng de
partments to gentlemen of well-known and unques
tioned pharmaceutical ability, he would solicit the pa
tronage of those who esteem exoellence and purity in
medicines as of primary importance.
COAR,LES M. DREARbIt would also Invite atten
tion to his well-assorted stook of choice Tooth. Hair,
and other Brushes. Perfumery and Toilet and Fancy
Sonde generally.
EPHILADILPIIIer April Td, 1851. llwaple-wfm fit
TO BUSINESS MAN.—An excellent
chance for reliable Silliness men to secure a pro
fitable wanutaotarineboe,neß squirmy bug a email
oe i pital in its establishment and prosecution.
The memulaoture °inmate in the application of a pe
culiar composition or enamel to common red bricks,
and a variety of other building material. ornamental
archtteoneral finiehings, ceilings, tiles for Boots and for
roofing.
3 his enamel may be tinted of any color. from the
purest Won between . deepest wit arti c l e s m colors
and shades lt imaan.q to to ',Molt
it fa applied a hardness and durability almost Inoredt
ble, and a beauty summing that of the rarest and moat
costly of the variegated marbles, and. unites them, is
impervious to moisture, and pill never fade, stain, or
deteriorate, costing but a fractional part of the price of
ordinary marble.
It II also valuable for table and stand tops, mantel
pieces, monuments, and an wiliness variety of other
articles of stave use. The moats of applyine the
enamel is simple, while the articles enameled will com
mand a ready sale, affOrding large profita. Responsible
parties may procure licenses for manufacturing under
the patent for any city or prominent town in the United
Btates,.by applying to the subscriber. A small tariff on
the articles manufactured will be required for the use
of the invention. Circulars Living lull particulars will
be forwarded to all applicants.
*ho a-ape...lcr merit and beauty of this enameled
building material to anything in use has the unqualified
endorsement of many of th e most eminent architects
and scientific men of this and other cities.
For particulars, address
JOHNSON & PRALL.
general Agents for Fname!ed Building Material,
ap9-dim BS NASSAU &rest. New York.
NOTIOE.—The Oitizene of the different
Cities and Towns throughout the State are invited
to competition for the plane at which the next AN
NUAL ITATR FAIR chat! be held. Proposals
containing inducements and advantages, directed
to one undersigned Committee. appointed by the Ex
ecutive Committee, will be received up to and in
oludins May. Met next. Communieations should be ad
dressed to either of the following persons:
W COLDER. JE.,
JOHN P. HOIHERFORD,
JACOB MISH,
JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
Bandoliers, Pa.,
AMOS E.: HAer
Northumberland, re 6
apla-dtmy3l Commit tee.
PHILADELPHIA TER R A-0 OTT A
WORKS.
Office and Ware Rooms, 1010 CRESTriUT Street.
Ornameßtal Chimney Tops.
Garden YeS.ll and Statuary. •
Enosustio Flooring Tile.
Arohlteoto rat Ornaments.
ventilating and Smoke Flue..
Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware.
Steam-pressed Dram Pipe.
Water Pipe, warranted to stand
pressure, obese and durable.
The Trade supplied on liberal terms.
illustrated Catalogues sent by
Mail on application by letter.
B. A.IIARRISON.
mh2l.t. f 1010 CRFSTIYUT Street.
31 ACKEREL, HERRING}, 811A1), SAL
MON, ho.-3,00D bbia. Mem lios.l, C. and I Blank
eel, lane. titanium, and small, in assorted p ao k in . e .
of *holes late-aatight fat fc+ h.
1,000 bbln. New Halifax, Eastport, and LahradOr her
rings. of °bolos qualities,
1 3 41 A b t& Xel
es e
ax X lis t l n ne e ir w " .141.L 164-lEl lis e rr r iliCs ira .
3=o boxes lams atagdsline gerrings
Xso bbls. Maoinnao Whips Fish.
btas.'new Eonnomy Mesa Shad.
25 Mos. new Halifax Kalman.
LAW Quintals Grand Bank Coifillk•
200 boss. lierineser-oounty Unease.
In store sad landing, tor sale
MulitY KOWit_
•of lty Wakttvxa,
W,PEOL&L NOTIOE.—SHIPPICELS WILL
please take tottfoe Oust the Booth Carolina it. It
CO. have diztiontaaanit forwarding all through freight
and that all goods formerly oonanyhad to them mut now
beaormigned toepity atenoy.,
hldaears. T. B. & T. G. BUDD will forward all goods to
thL 2 r address. A. 11ERON, & Go,s_
IBa North WHARVES.
Tu t p., yoßgss. 7: lll.xLApwinA., DAY, APRIL
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
TH.Z RELIANCE
MUTUAL INSURiLNOE 00h1PANY,
op PIIIILDELPHUI.,
OFFIaE, Info. 308 WALNUT EITREET.
turmoils against LOSS UN DAMAGE BY FIRE. o
Rouses, Stores, anti ether Wildman. limited °
OrClo de etaii_,_ and on' !VIA 1; trim
, warm. end mer
chandise. In town or
• 000 y,
CASH cANTA.4,O9.ll,n nn e M--1,813ET8 ipsum2 0.
Which is invested as follows, via :
In first =Mays on city property, worth
double the amount...... ~• wax* op
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 tiercent. first
mortgagp loan,„ atpar gap co
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per oent. se
cond mortge load, 460.000) 07,200 00
Huntingdon afid ag Broad TOP Railroad and
Canal Co.'. mortgage loan.—. 4,000 00
Ground rent, And-Gloss 2.463 00
Collateral loans, well secured-- —. gm go
City of Philadelphia S per cent. loan—. woo to
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. RR. loan-. non on
Commercial Bank stook.-- b,lls of
Mechanics' Bank ---. 2,812 go
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s stook 4.000 00
The neharlooMutnal Insurance Co.'s stook fi6,1160 00
The_ County Fire humwmas Co.'s stook-- 1,011000
The Delaware 111. a. Insuranoe Co.'s stook._ 100 00
Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s SRI 00
Bills receivable— 14,302 74
Book account., warned interest. 7,104 la
Cash on hand.-- 11,044
8317,149 et
The Mutual prineiple, combined with the aileurity of
&Stook Capital, entitles the insured to PartlolPate in
the preltis of the Company. without liability for
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
DLIVECTOBEI:
Clem Tingley. eamuel Bispham, •
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Frederiok Brown, Robert
Musser,
• William Stevenson, Belli. W. Tingley.
John R. Worrell, Marshall Bilk,
H. L. C arson , J. Johnson Brown,
Robert Toland. Charles Leland.
O. D. itosen_garten. Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles a. Wood, I Smith Sowen.
James S. Woodward,_ John Bissell Pittsbrg.
CLEM TINGLEY: President.
B. M. HINCRMAN. Beereted7 •
February le, 1861. ran
TIN,JEI ENTEM:WREIE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PRILADELPILi.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREBTS,
DIRECTORS:
F. NATCHITORD &ZARA, MORDECAI ihiIIAWIIIOAI
WILLIAM RUBRIC, Gro. H. STVAILT,
BALSA° Fir-Aaiun, lonic IL BROWN,
JOHN M, ArWooD, M. A. FARNRATOCIt
DINT. T. TBSDICL, AliDßltw D. Cam.
HINRY WHA.B.Top, J. L. EARHIGAA.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President,
CHARLES W. CORE. Seereter.r. fele
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY._No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHAPTER P lir ETUAL.
ALL rar. PROFITS DIVIDh D AMONG THE IN
SURED.
Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole term of
life ; grant Annuities and Endowments ; purchase Life
Interests in heal Estate , and make ad contracts de
pending on the contingencies of life.
They act as Executors. Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January I.IMI.
Mortgages, ground rents, rest estate.-- .Sila,9Bl 97
United States stooks. Trepan' note,, loans
of State of Pennsylvania, city of Phila
delphia, 288,795 .34
Premium notes, loans on oollatenals,. 297,594
Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail
roads, and County six per cent. bonds—...... 105,802 50
Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stooks, &a. 97,60 49
Cash on hand, agents' balances. &a.. gg.205 14
DANIEL L. MILLER. Presto. 42B
R a o i t li ti lleL STOKED. VlOO President.
Jam , W . R.
Detesters. mhtl-tf
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
TN
sURANCE COMPANY, PEEII,AIIDLPHIA.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, NUL
°Mee 11. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT street*,
MARINE INSURANCE.
On Vessels,l -
Cargo, To all nuts of the World.
Freight.
I LAND Lroor.terio.is
on Goods by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land ein,
nage'. to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally. On Storm, Dwelling
Rouses, &a.
MEETS OF THE COMPANY.
November 1, I.
5100400 United States five', sent . 10an—...0100,800 OS
MOM United States six Er cent. Treamuy
Note., (with morbid isterest)--. 110405 84
100,000 Peantrylvards State' five V Gen'
N,OlO 00
11,000 do. do. nix do. do. 21,90 00
iss,oso Philadelphia City six a t , cent Loan. 116,201! ST
30,001 Tennessee State five oent. loan— 24,000 TO
150,000 Pennsylvania Rally° 2d mortgage
cent. bond's-- 46400 OS
11.000 MO shares. stook Germantown Gas
Company. Interest and nnneipal
guaranteed by the City of Phila.
6,000 100 area Pennsylvania Railroad 16400 60
Comay_ —,..—. S,KO 00
6,000 100 /hares North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company.—,_
1,100 80 shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and
oteam Tur Company,— 1400 00
7603 shares Philadelphia and Havre- de
fames dream Tow-boat Company. 600 00
100 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange
ny— 126 00
1,000 3 sha m es Continental Rotel Co.—.— OIM 00
16560,700 par. Cost $547,836.84. Market vamoose 71
Bills receivable, for numrancea made-- 171,586 41
Bonda and mortgages.— .3‘,500 00
Real ,elate 01,003 se
Balancee due at Anenoies--Pr e miums on Ma
rine ronoies. interest. and other dents due
the Company—. ups 03
Soria and stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies . 1,621 60
Cash on hand—in .118,673 16 •
in drawer---. 455 Si
William Martin, Edmusidn. noudey
eo l
ohn R ivnTauldult.
John U. Davis.
James Tree-emir,
WWilham
armor AM,
ilbarn . Ludwig.
Joseph H. seal,
Dr. it. M. Huston,
00040 C. keiger,
Hugh Craig,
Charles Kelly.
Taos. d
HENRY hYLBI7IIII. tge(
FIEN INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—
TILE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY.—lnco_rporated 1825—CHARTER l'Eftlls-
TUAL—No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ
ence square.
This Company, favorably known to-the community
for thirty-eix years, continues to mews against loss or
damage by Fire. on public or private Buildings,lither
permanently or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture,
stocks of Goods or Merehandise generally, on liberal
terms.
'eir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is
invested in the most careful manner. which enables
them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in
the case of loss.
DIRFCTOES.
Jonathan Patterson, Isaac Hazlehuret,
Quintin Campbell, Thomas; Robins,
Amami/dor Benison, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
William Mongolia', John Havanna,
Thomas Smith.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
BItATON BeoretarY. apc
TN SU RA N 0 E COMPANY OF THIC
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRB.ND SUL
RUSE INBURAPICB Bor. 4 AND 4 ZiACIIABUtS
BUILDII , I6II.
Chartered in I 7 4—Capital SZO,ooo—Feb. 1, IMO, Gash
value, $1158,7g2
All inverted in sound and available ssourities—oon
tonne to auntie on Veseede and Cargoes, Buildings,
Monks of Merohandir o jco m millieral terms.
Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Smart.
Simeon Toby, • Samna/ Grant, Jr.,
Marlon Moomester, /obis+ Wagner,
pub., S. &pith, Thomas B. We n,
Jahnß. Bod_,d Henry G. Freemen ,
William H . whlte, Oharles B. Lorne.
George G. Canon.
'HENRY D. EIHERRERD I President,,
WILLIAM HARPER, Foorensrr. jeg.o
VELUI INSURANCE. MECHANICS'
INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. Mo.
185 North SIXTH street, below lta.oe. insure Build
ince, Goode, sad Merohandiee generally from less or
damage by Fire. The company guarantee to wipe all
lama promptiy, and thereby hope to metit the patron
age of the nubile.
milicyons.
William Morgan, Robert -Flanigan,
Francis Cooper, Michael MoNeoy,
George L. Dougherty, Edward Mo9ovent,
James Martin, Thom. E. McConnisk,
James Duras, tfinn DromlaY.
Lauber 1 3 i il t ar iev rt ir, s o rtz n icB=a,
Thema, J. i
. Bernard R. iiiseman.
Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare,
Francis MeManua, Michael Cahill.
• FR ANGIE mama, .Presidecit.
BERNARD RAFFERTY. Recretarr. oolli-dm
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
INCORPORATED IMO CIRARTRIL PER
PETUAL.
lio. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Ravin , a large paid-up. Capital fitgeS and surplus,
invested in aound and available Elesuntimbsontinues to
tame on Dwellings. Stares, Fundture, menshandise.
Vessels port and their cargoes, and othespersonal
property, All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
MRICTOILB. .
%los, R. Maris. John T1_118.114
John Welsh, O
James R. Campbells,
[Samuel Morton, Edmund O .
Patrick Brady,l3 .
Nt Chas. W. Poultner,
Israel orria.
TliomAs It. MARIS, President.
ALBERT C. 8. CRAWFORD. Beoretary. rett-t:
2COHANGE DISURANUE. COMPANY
A..., —ollioe No. 409 WALNUT Street. .
FIRE INSURANCE on Howes and Morehead's*
generally, on favorable terms. eitherlimited or
Dettud. Der-
DIRECTORS:
Jeremiah Boma. Thomas Marsh, ,
John Q. Ginned°. Charles Thompson.
'Edward D. Roberts, James T. Hale.
Samuel gmedisT. Joshua T. Owen,
„Reuben C. Mae. John J. Oriffithi.
JEREMIAH BONSALL, President.
JOHN Q. GINNODU, Vice Preerden.t
RICILITCD Con . /Secretary. Jan
"A little, but often, fills the Puree."
IatRANILLYN. SAVING 'FUND, NO.'
136 South FOURTH Street, between!
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays an.
deposits on demand.
epositors' money immured by Government,
State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Med-
Mr !.
This Company deems safety better than ATP
Profits, omiseauently will run no risk with nano
sitars" money, but have it at all timer ready to
return. with 5 per, cant. interest to the owner,
as they have lawny' done. This Company
never suspended.
Females, married or single, and I.lmoM,oen
deposit in their own right, and =oh detente can
be withdrawn ONLY by their garment.
Charter perpetual. Inoorporated by the State
of Peapsylvama, with authority to receive
money from trustees and executors. •
LARGE AND QMai.l. BUM RECEIVED.
OfEoe open daily, from 9 to 3 o'clock, and on
WO(1909(197 evening until 89'eloak.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Cadwallader,
John Shindlor. George Russell,
Malachi W. Sloan Charles Leming.
Jeremiah Comfort; Remy Delany,
Nicholas Bittenhooza, Nathan Eimediay,
Jos. H. Satterthwalte, Jones Yerkei,
John Alexander.
JACOB B. SHANNON, PrelidOrtt.
Crate CanwaLnansa. Treasurer.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS
CO., (Ease 320 CHESTNUT Street.
forwards Parcels, Packages. Merchandise, Banknotes.
antEhmisi eon. by its osni.Lbass or in oonnostilla
with: other kepreu C0m)3330124 to prullifil'
twee lout alit*: Ike geutbdt state.
E. ur
14641 a. sAwspoi - em,ftertietftea44.
JUST RECEIVED, per tc Annie Kimball,"
from
ons Liverpool, Mender, Weaver, & Mender's
ati:
ThllE:tract Aoomti, in 1 lb iars,
26
IDs En trea t
liposonnal. In 1 lb Jpis,
00 Ds Entreat Belladonnas, in 1 &Piro.
100 Mx Extract Tarexaol, in 1 &jars,
te The Vin Rekoololuokin 1 lb bottles,
100 nos 01. doom* Rest., in 1 lb bottles.
600 lbs Calomel, in 1 lb bottles.,
600 be Pil flydrinAF. in 1 &Jam.
wETHERILL & Ii&OTUR.t.
47 4.4 4. Weil i1iCr414111.4
11811.-233 half-bbls. .White
Fish. t Tor 109 on Donidgnment by C.O.BAD
LER & o. 103 ARON Street, 'Second door , abovs
Frost.
PHILADELPHIA.
19488 51
natEcToits. 11 0 0007
DimuiD E. Stoke'
J. P. Bonham
Edward om.
llarlincton.
H. Jonewlireoko,
S iemer hPlissine.
laciebl , . one'
James B. M.'Fairland
Joshua P. Hire,
John B. !Semple ' BiBal?
D • Morgan, "
A.
B. Bergon •'
1 , 4 MARTIN, President.
!. HAND, Vice Presiden t.
orettuT. rmai-12
SAVING FUNDS.
"A Dollar saved is Woe earned."
MUDIcINAL;
~+EPT3,ALIo rlL.t,s
Wog HEADACHE.
NERVOUS HE A.D A.O Fi E.
UUlt ALL KINDS DV
H.Ii:ADA(3I4.E I
By the use of these rills the periodic's; attacks of Nor
vow or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken
at the commencement of an attack immediate relief
from Pahl and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom faiLin removing the Nausea ead Iliad
etas to which females are so sntdeet.
They act gently on the bowels, removing COStitISISS.
For Literary Mi., Students, Delicate Females : and
an persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a
Laxative, improving the appetite, giving toss and vigor
to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elas
ticity and strength of the whole system,
The CEPHALIC PILLB are the result of long investi
gation and carafe:lli conducted experiments, having
seen in tae many gears, daring 'which time they have
prevented and relieved a vast amount of rain and
suffering from Headaohe, whether originating in the
nervous system or from a deranged state of the ate-
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be taken at all tunes 'with perfect safety without
making any change of diet, and the absence of any dise
greedble tend titeders it ease to admiaieur Liam sir
BBWAIM' OP 00131qTERFIEITS
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Enabling
on each Boa.
Hold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines.
A Dos will be sent by mall prepaid on receipt of Hie
PRICE. 515 CENTS.
JUI ads= 'aped addrsoped
HENRY 0. SPALDIN'.
48 CEDAR STREET. NEW YORK
SPALDING'S
CEPHALIC) PILLS.
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO BIIFFER FROM
HEADACHE.
WHAT
SPEEDY AND SUES CURE IS WITHIN
THEIR REACH.
Ai these Testimonials are fensokiested by Mr. Elreva-
MG. Ma Oford unquyseicatab/c proof of the egi•
eactr Qf this truly scientific discovery.
NWONVILLIS, 6000., Feb. 6, /e4l.
MB. SPALDING.
Bra :
I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and Liike them so
teal that I want you to send me two dollars worth more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, to.whom I gave a
few of the Sort box I got from you.
Bend the Pills by mail, and oblige
Stour ob't FiervaLo,_
JAMES KENNEDY.
Mx. SPALDING. HAVIRPORD. Pa.. Feb. d, IML
I wish you to seed me one more box of your Cephalic
/ have received a great deal of benefit from them.
Yours reenact/ally.
MARY ANN ISTORCROIMR.
SPRUCR CRIME, HUNTINGDON COUNT!,
January IS, Mi.
B. O. BPaLDING.
SIB:
v as r iAzel send me two boxes of your Ceetuttio
_
yourztu._.
B. SIMONS.
P. B.—/ /save rscosrosa cm' box of your Pills, and find
Ann minuet. .
BELLE VllltrioN, Ohio, Jan. L 7. Mg.
H. C. Eirm.uneo, Esq.
Please find enoloted twenty-five cents, fnr whioh send
me =other box of your Cephsno rills. They are truly
the lisst Pills I Aces over tried.
Direot A. STOVER. P. M.,
Belle Vernon, Wyendot Co.,
EnvERLY, Mass., Dee. 11. 1860.
E. o.lspiantria. Esq.
I winkler some circulars or huge show bills, to bring
Your Cephalic Ping more pertionlarly before my cus
tomers. If you have anything of the kind please send
me.
One of my customers. who is subjeot to severe Sick
Headache. (rienelly lasting two days.) was cured of as
attack in ass hour by your Pills, which I sent her.
-
Respectfultr s ome.
NV. B. WILKES.
ItRyNoLDSBURo, FRANKLIN Co.. Ohio. t
January P.
HINRY U. SPALDINCh
.No.lB Cedar at. R. Y.
man Btu:
Inclosed find twenty. Ave Gents. (2 6 .) for which mend
box of " Cepballo Pills.' Rend to address of Rev. Wm.
C. Filler. Reynoldoburg. Franklin C0..9k10.
yaw Ms work like a ekarm—eure liseuredut a Imes*
tastaater.
Truly Yount,
WM. C. FILLER.
YPSILANTI* Micas, Jan. 11,
ids. Ensures'.
ent t
Net long te.lloo to you for a box of Oephalie rut.
for the cure of the Nervous Headache and.lveness,
and received the acme , and thu had so good an den
that Imos Mewed to seed for more.
Please send by return mail. Direot to
A. R. WHEELER.
Yetilanti, Mich.
ehr Ezatnistr i Nor.foik, Ts. •
Cephalic Pills accomplish the object fqr which the/
were made, viz.: Cure of headache In Witte forme.
.Fkom the Examiner, Norfolk, Ye.
They have been heated in more than a thousand oases,
vith entire snows&
Front tAt Ditonoerat, St. Cientd, moo.,
If you are. or have been troubled with the headinhe ,
lend for hoz, (OophathPi
112,1 Co that )ou. may have
them m One of an attar ![.
Il.cm the Advertise . Preaideses,R.
The Cephalic Pine are said to be a remarkably effect-
Sive remedy for the headache, and one of the very beet
for that very - frequent complaint which hag ever been
Prom Me Westin* R.R.Gazette, Chicago, 111.
Cepbahe
We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding. and tun unrivalled
Paw the /Camay/la Talky Star, Sasawha, Ta.
We are care trust persona suffering with the headache.
who try them, will Mil* to them.
Pram the Southern Pea .Findsr, New Orleans, La.
Tri them you thatare &Rioted. and we are mire that
your testunimy con he added to the already numerous
Wu that. has received benefits that no other medicine
6611'protium
Prom the St. Lewis Democrat,
Vile immense demand for the artiole (Cephalic Pills)
is rapidly increasing.
From gigs 43azstte, Deromport, Jeri. ...-
Mr. Braiding would not conned hie name with tut sr
-
Vole he did not know to Donau real merit.
/Volta tha ddroortisor, Prot:4,lou*, R.
The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most
respeotabie quarters.
From as Deify News. Nsiatieoi.
Cephalic! Pills are Sr.taking the place of all kinds.
*ens the Commercial Rut Wm, Boston, Mess,
said to be very efficacious for the headaihe.
'Frans SA* Uormnerefai, Ciseseessei. Oki.
theireilue humerilly owl now be relieved.
liglr A Dingle bottle of SPALDING% PREPARED
GLUE rill save ten times theiraost
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING I B PREPARED GLUE I
SAVE THE NEM!
NCONOSIY: DISPATCH'
Mr" A Burros IN Tors 811%13 Ninii."lolll
Ay accidents wilt happen,
even In well-regulated
families, It le vet) , deinranleto have some cheap and
convenient war for repairing Furniture. Tors, Crooke
rg. Eco,
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all suck emergencies, and no household o a t
afford to do without it. It is emirs ready. and up to
the sticking point.
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE?
N. B.—A Brush sooompsuies *soh bottle. Brim, El
omits. Address,
HENRY 0. SPALDING.
NO. 48 CEDAR, STREET, NEW YORK.
CAUTION.
An °alai* untanoipled intramm are attempting to
paint of on the unaniailintkin nubile. imilationn ant',
PREPARED GLUE. I would oantion all Datums to az
mini word orohadirg, sod 1441 1 ttiCi toll mune '
•
1114I,Dritell PREPARED GLUB,I4
is so Ilko S* Id "room; 1 MON aro
oroolooloill• 63,4
RAILROAD Louis.
THE PENNSYLVANIA. VENTRAL
RAILB_OATh
880 MILEB.DOIJBLE TRACK.
1861. atiiilPßlN 1861.
TEE CAPACITY OP vatslto2 1.8 NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE- 00 NTRY.
TERRE THROUGH PAM GER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILAPELPHIA. PITTISBUI4G.
Consenting direct at Philadelphlawith Through Trains
from Boston. New York, and. all yollite Eltet__,and in the
Vmon_idepOt "'Tabu% with Xtrough to and
t — thus rut e West,. orthwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing fluillitieu for Oki transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for 'cooed and comfort by any
other route.
Express and Faet Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without chain*, of Cars or Conductors. All _through
Passenger Trains provided with Loughndge's Patent
rake—speed underperfect control of the engineer,
thus adding much to p
safety of traVellere.
Drains Cara are attached to each Tram Wood
ruff Etteepmg Cara to Epress and net Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, BUD
days excepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 A. M.
Fast Line 11.45 A.M.
Doren Train leaves " 10.45 P. M.
. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWB
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Co lumbia , ISO P. M.
Columbia. 4.00 P. M.
I Parkeshurg " at 5.40 P. M.
Weat Chester . " No 1, at 0.15 A. M.
No. 2. at 1230 P. M.
West Chester Passengers will take the 'West Chester
Nos. I and 2 and Columbia Trains.
passengers for Banbury Williamsport, Elmira, Sat
fal o, Philadelphia Niagara
a F t ril le l ,
A. and
a intermediate nd 2so p .
mpo.,ingtos,
directly
through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or
Baltimore; and Ttokets Eastward at any of the imPer
tant-hariroad Offices in the . West ; also on board any of
the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Onto
rivers
Mir Fare always as low. and time as quick, as by any
other Route,
For farther information nerdy at the Passenger Sta
tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets.
The comp letion
.of the Western (tont:motions of the
Pnneylvenla Railroad to - Chioneo.make this the
DIRECT LINE NE;FLYqLN .
EAST AND THE
The connection of tracks by the Raßroad Bridge at
Flushing, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saying of time. are advantages readi
ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel
ling Public.
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta
tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with
confidence on its speedy transit.
THE RATEs (IF FREIGHT to and from any nomt
in toe Wert by the Pennsylvania Railrond are at on'
times as . favorable as are charged by other Railroad
ComPantes.
Sr Be particular to mark paokages " via Fenner] ,
omit& Railroad."
For Freight Coptraots or Shipping Directions, aunlY
to. or address ei th er of the following Agents of the
Company.:
D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg
H. B. Pierce & CO., Zaneeville. 0.1 Johnson, &D
-ien Q.; R, NON spir t Maysville, hJ.; ormsby & you
per, Portsmouth, O.; Paddook & Co.. Jeffersonville.
Indiana ; It. W. Brown & Cincinnati. 0.,' Moe=
& Ribber', (Hammen O.; R. C. raeldrum, Madison,
Ind., J os . IC. Moore,Louisville, Ky. ;P. G. &
Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo.
; R. F. Bass, Smiler & Gum, Bt. Louie. Ma; John
R. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Horns & Hunt, Mem
phis, 'Tenn.; Choke & Co., Chicago, Ill.: W. H... 13.
Koonts, Alton, 111.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads
atllktrerent numbs m the West.
B. B. KII.GisTON, Jr . Philadelphia.
MAGRAW & KOONS. 80 Borth street. 13altimore.
LgEeli dc C0..1 Astor Rouse, or 1 S. William et.. N. Y
Lr.;ECIR & CO.. No 77 State stre et. Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent. Phila. •
L.L.HOUPT, Oen'l Ticket Agent, Phila.
E. LEWIS Gen'! itup't Altoona. Pa. iaS-ly
1861. argiimport 1861.
SPIT ING AJIIIANGENINNT:=NEW YORK Lrl ES
Y' D ymiLA.
Wfm sg ß KILOAD OWS
OM EL 1110 MEW
YO AND WAY PLAO
/MI W.OLLNII7-117. WRIRP .111 ND IHNSINGTON IMPO7
WILL LAKVE AB FOLLOWS. VIZ :
YAU.
At 4A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A..Aa : 2 u
oommoctation
At 6 A. M., via Camden a9d J
30
At 8 A. iii., ma Camden and Jeraey City, Mo . rnin£
7e7;ei blti;
At 1134 A. M., vlst Kenning
. 3 so
At W li e k ite P rzi . in P7 a ems Care — d — in -- ernii - r7 L om
datimi
At f P.M., via Camden an
wren. 3 00
At 434 M., via Kensingion and Jersey City, eye- -
nine ‘xrese 3CO
At 434 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City: 2d -
Chum Tioket --.... 126
At 6P. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mail--- . —__ 3 Lti)
At Wit'. M., via Camden and Jersey City, South
ern Mail 25
At I F. M., ylaTialeTinaliribiiiTiiicialiitoWs:
tion (Freight and Fauenger)—let Clasp Ticket— 115
So. do. 24 Clasp Ticket— 160
the IP M Mail Line ring daily, The Mx p
ern Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville. Flemington,
deo., at 7.10 A. M. from Remington. and 234 P. M. from
Walnut -street wharf.
For Water esp,_istroudsburg, Oontriton, Wilkesbarre,
Maumee, Great Bend, & 0., MO A. M. from Kensington,
via Delaware, Look/manna and Western R. R.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10
A. M. from Kensington Depot, and slg P. M. front Wal
nut-street wharf ; (the 710 A M. line connects with
train leaving Easton at 3.35 P. M.)
ISPOr Mount Holly, at 6 and 8 A. M., I and 431 P. N.
For Freehold. at aA. M. end 2 P. M.
WAY . LutEe.
For Bristol, Trenton, sae., at 7 .10 A• M., 41); owl 8)1
P. M. from Kensington, and !X P. M. from Walnut
street wharf.
licairalinvia,Brverton, Delanoo, BelrerlY. Darling
tona. lorenoe, Bordentown, eco,,, at WC 1, and I
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
places,at 23i P. M. from Walnut - street wharf.
IlEir For bey York. and Way Linea leave Kennington
Depot, take the oars, on Fifth Greet, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The oars run into the
depot, and on arrival of each train, run from the depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only allowed each Peneen
bfir.er. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything al
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
the responsibility tor baggage to One Dollarper venue,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond. SON, ex
oept by apeoial eontraat.
mhZ7 WM. H. ILATZAIER. Agent.
WINTER :ARRANGE-
M E NT.—PHILADELPpHIA,
OERMANTOWNAN NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.
On and a lter MONDAY, Nov. 19,1860,
FOR GERMAN! OWN.
Leave Philadelhia, 6,7, 8, 9. 10. 11, and 12 A. Al., 1, r
6, 6,32, 4,5, OM, 6,7,8, 9 1036 and /Di P. M.
Leave Germantown, '6, 7, 734, 8, 834. 9, 19, 11 and 13 A
M., 1, 1.3, 4.6, 6, 6.14 7 6,1,1 and 1034 P. M.
Ott truriDAYa,
Leave Philadelphia, 945 min. A. M., 1,7, and 10%
P.M.
Leave Germantown, 8,10 nun. A. M., 1.10 min., 6, and
934 P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
a...v. Philadelphia,. 6, a. 10, aad XD A. M., D. 4.0, 01
arid 1036 R. m.
Leave Chestnut Hill. 7, 10, 7.A1,8.61, and 9.61, and
11.40 A. M., 1.40 , 1.40 , 6.10, and 6.40 Y. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave .Philadelphia, 9.06 4. M., a, and 7 P.
Leave Chestnut Rill, 7.60 min, A. SL, 17 60, 5.40, and
9.10 nun. P. M.
FOR gONSKOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave rraleaelphin, 5.60, 734, 905, and 11.05 nun. A. AL,
1,66, 3,05, 434. 5.55, and 1131 P. M.
Leave Nornstown, 6. 7, 8.06, 9. and II A. 191.,113i. 434,
and 6 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave rtuladelphla, 9 A. M and S P.M, for. Norris
town.
Leave Norristown, 71i A M. and 5 P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia, 6.60, 734 9.06, and 11.06 A. M.,
1.06, 2.06, 3.05, 434, 6.60, 8.66. 1134 .M.
N.
Leave d
17 Malaya 34 P. M (' 6%. 7 3 6, 8. 1 6, 911. 11i: A. M., P.
63i. .
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M., 5, and 7 P. M.
Leave Alanarunk,_734 A. M. 534, and 8 P.M. •
H. K. SMITH. NI N TH a nd nolecif DEPOT. NINTH mid GREEN Streets.
NORTHVANIARAPENLRONADBYL
FOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MAROI
CHUNK, HAZLETON. and ECRLEY.
THRE E THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after MONDAY. December 3, IBM Passenger
Tnsiturprill leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phila
delphia. daily, (Sundays excepted), as follows
At 6.30 A. M.
_t_Exemsd. for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Mauch Chunk;liaglatOn, W_ ilkeebal7o, eto.
At 2.46 P. M., (Express), for lkthlehom, radon, et&
This train retches Eamon ate P. M., and makes close
connection with New Jersey Central for New York.
Ate P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
"so.
At 9A, M. end 4 M. for Doylestown.
At 6 P. M., for Fort Washington.
elin) A. 61, Express train makes close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being
the shorted and most desirable route to Wilkesharre,
and to all point." in the Lehigh coal region.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
P c ave Bethlehem et 6.0 A. M.. 9.16 A. M., and 6.99
Leave Doylestown at 7.16 A. 61. and AM P. M.
Leave Fort WashingWu at 6,46 A. M.
ON SBNDAYS.—Philadelphla for Fort Washington
at LW A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P. M,
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7A. M.
Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.46 P. M.
ECM" to Betivehem— el 601 Fare to Mauch Chunk.9o 69
Fare to Easton 160 1 Fare to Wilkesberre— 4 60
Through Tickets must be procured at the Tioget
°Mod, at WILLOW Street, pr BERRS Street, in order
to secure the above rates of fare.
All passenger Trains (except Sunday Train.) connect
at Berk, Street with Fifth and S ixth -streets, and
Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty
minutes alter leaving Willow Street,
des If ELMS CLARK. Agent.
'SPRING ARRANUE
NIENIT.-IMILARELPHL&,
ILMINE# IIII 9 I , IILI TO I) BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On eat alter MONDAY, APRIL 15. 1541.
PABBEIVOER TILS.IIIB LEAVE .PHIL eDEL.PRIA:
For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 11.55 A, M., (Express),
as l 10.50 P.M.
For Cheater at 8.15 A. N., 11.36 A. M., 4.15 and 10.30
P. M.
For Wilmington at 8.18 Al Nit U 86 A. AL, 4.14 and
10.60 P. M.
For New Castle at 8.16 A. M. and 4.16 I`, M.
For _Dover at 8.18 A. 14. _and 4.15 P. M.
For Milford at B.IBA. M.
For Salisbury R. 15 A. M.
WILAINS FOR PRILADELPIIIA
Leave Baltimore at 6.16 A. M. (Express), 9.41 A. M..
and 445 P.M.
Leave Wauthaskost at 6.0 awl 0.10 A. M., LSI and
BP.M.
Leave Salisbury at 1.40 P. M.
Leave Milford at 4 P. M.
Leave :Dover at 6.68 A. M. and 8.10 P. M.
gamy. New Castle at &II A.M.. 7.20 P. M.
..U•ave Chester at 7.40 A. M.. 940,347940, and 8.40 P.M.
Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Rail
road at 6.0 A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE!
Leave caiiiiiiiiirdLlCfibitiliailio * P.ll.
Leave Wilmington at 9.33 A. M.. um P. M.. and It
A. M.
FREIGHT TRAIN : with Passenger Car attached.
will run as follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
places at 344) P.m.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate
'lama at TM P, M.
Leave WPmingtos for Pluladelplua and interme
diate Mama at IS P. AL
_Leave Havre-de- O yaee for Baltimore amid intennedi
ate stations at 6 A. M.' Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermedi
ate etatieue at
IP. M.
aux.q..tya .
Only at 10.50. r. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only at 446 P. M. frotzt Baltimore to Isllortolphin.
asig E. M. FELT N. President,
PHILADELPHIA
1114111411 M AND READING RAIk-
ROAD.-PAESMNDER TRAINS for POTTSVILLE.
READING. and HA RRISBURG. on and after Noy.
6th, /860. -
MORNING LINES, DAILY (Sunders exonl/ted.. )
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALM) w -
RILL Streets, PH ILADEL PRlA,(Passentr entranoes
on Thirteenth and on Cellowhill streets at BA. AL,
connecting at Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA
LAILRLAII, 1 P. M. train runnings to Pittsburg': the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY LO6 P. M. trainrmuunuto
5... r. , berehurg,
_Coilisle, ,to, : and the NOR ' T HE ' RN RA.G.ROAD 1 P. M. train, running to Sun
bury, k.o. -
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave New DelLo,t oorner of BROAD and CALLOW
RILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA 4 Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets,) for POTTS
VILLE and HARRISBURG' at 3.30 p. hi.. DAILY, for
HEADING only, at 4.6/1". AL, DAILY. I Sundays ex
oteted.)
DISTANCE!! VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD.
Mien PHILA.I3IILTEM. Miles.
To Pinenixville--. h'
seading_...—......-.... 68
Lehanon--...--- 86
=burg —.....-121,
hi ................1211
Mi11ernburg_............ —.IM
lo.vorton Janotion-155
unbury _ ....__ lfs, rtioun - h - eilad .—.lll
wiaburg --- .--176
Milton —. ---. —lBB
....,...._._.-1,97
Wilhaumport - .. --Mg
Jerselhore ----IV
All:Haven . --Mg
to ,_
........... _ ill
Prot'- ---= 6l Williamsport and Elmira
- Elmira- ...-...
_;-2F17 Rail roa d.
The 8 A. H. and LW; P. M. train oonneot dull at
port Canon. iS a usullays egeepted,L with the OATA
iaA, wIL .AMBYORT, and ESIB_RAILROMI,
mall(' clone cow:motions with lion to masers - Pam
Can a. the West and Southwest. • • •
DE fag PRILADELPILIA: Corner of ROAD
and C WBTLfAtreets.
WO- w. IL MaILHENNEY: Be rotary
• DAILY INLAND
(ILK AN PRRIEMIT Laffß TO D lO 4 -
D POR SNICHITZ, VA 4 and to thepram
te.2.lttes and Tows In the It Oath and @autraweim
sent to the Depot, corner BROAD _IS dul y ,
= and
WASHINGTON Avenue, will be forwarde 9
at ea low rates to, by any other line. KENNEy . ,
Master of Transportation_
p_ Mr. & O. R. R. Go.
sh reimm WEST CHESTER
TRAIN'S via PIEU , V
t uf Wititgibi.irfillni. wart
I • :rf;:r: 3 ' PI: & '00;,
No. 420 MARKET STREET
BALE OF FRENCH GOODS.
This Morning.
Apnl 19, at lO o'clock, by catalogue, on SIX youths'
credit
packages and lots of fano, and staple French dry
goods.
Paean for ceicor a
LARGE 13 "'OCR OF frAJNICY tiOODS,
At the store formerly °coupled by
MESSRS. PURAPRER & ROBERTS.
110. 499 MARKET STREET,
O n Tuesday and Wednesday Mornings
April 23 and 24, COMMetoing at 10 o'cloox each day,
competing of
Wool shirts and drawers, eaten an d woo l lim i er? .
gloves,gauntlets, papent thread, spool cotton, stay bind-
Inge. roln handkerchiefs: suspenders. steel-epring hoof*
Marts, mennoWool coats, gold Jewelry, combs, bruiting,
bunk and leather panel. nertnloanalee. packet boolui.
Paper. envelope'', buttons, palters, fano. Dined, pipe
eteme, oorde, pine, hooka and e y ed ' pistot° ' vemnim°4
caps, begkete. soap. Cologne water, perfumery, and a
great variety of fancygood •
Also, large eine this m
proof safe.
2 large size show °ex.&
S large size German silver-mounted chow came.
N. B.—Goode will be open for examination on Mon
day morning. April 22, with catalogues.
N P. PANCOAST. AUCTIONEER, Sae
• [moor to B. Scott. Jr., 431 CREI3TNUT 3t.
SECOND SPECIAL. SALE OF STRAW GOODS.
By catalogue, on a credit.
This Morning,
April 10. commencing at 10 d'oloch precisely.
Included in sale on Friday will be found
-200 eases latest shapes medium to fine pederend pearl
braid bonnets; fancy hair and gimp do.; fine colored
braid do.
Also, ladies' and mimes' Shaker hoods, fancy hate,
Eureka's. Bontevards.
Aloe, lots men's pearl, senat. and palm hats.
FLOWERS ANu RIBBONS.
100 lots real Paris artificial flowers, choice tryles
spring bonnet ribbons, Ice.
Sheriff's Sale.
LARGE FIRE-PR yirATanEg, i to
yn Saturday Montag,
April TO, at 10 o °look p , comely, will be gold, by order
of the sheriff, a stook of wiroties, movements. WOW,
consisting of gold and silver hunting and open- face
English and dories watches, fine watch movements, a
complete stook of watoh rakers' tOO% Erellnee, &O.
Open for examination eat ly on the morning of
sate.
SHERIFF'S BALE AT TONES' HOTEL.
On 'Tuesday . Morning.
April 22d, 1801. at ten o'clock, upon the premise,,
Jones' Hotel, Chestnut street, above Sixth, will be
sold—
The entire Wawa of the stook offertattre. consist
ins' of the furniture. beds, and beddinu of 100 rooms.
Brussels and ingrain carpels, oil cloths. dining room
furniture, silver Mated ware, cutlery, bar firttures,
wines, &e. &c.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF 24,000 WINDOW
SHADM. .
On account of one of the_tatsest manufacturers in
On Tuesday kerning.
April 23, at ID o'clock precisely, by catalogue, for
cash will be peremptorily sold to the highest bidder,
as follows:
10 000 6-feet centre velvet and gilt shades.
10,000 plain
2,000 7.feet " " "
000 • centre " "
10,000 6-feet plain gilt shades.
10.000 centre and Silt shades
2 SOO 7-ttet " • "
2.800 plain " "
1.000 6-feet plain green "
1,000 •• centre and.green ti
2.0007-feet
1,0008-feet centre and silver "
1.007 -feat
We would call the espeoial attention of buyers to the
above • goods's' embragong the handsomest assortment
of shaves ever offered is this market.
FOR THE SOUTH.-011ARLE11,-
TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
Charleston
lading for goods for points other than the cities
of Charleston and Savannah, must be acioompanied
with certified invoices, to insure prompt delivery.
All goods not permitted immediately after the arrival
or the steamer. at Charleston and Savannah will be
sent to the Custom-house stores.
Wne ateamehip STATE OF CiEORGIA ee
withdrawn for the present, the Steamship K EYSTONE
STATE will run to both Savannah and Charleston.
taking freights for both ports at the same time, pro
ceeding first to Savannah, and from thence to Charles
ton, making a trip every two weeks, thus making de
liveries as frequently in Charleston and Savannah as
when both ships were running.
Passengers for Charleston will be ticketed through
from Savannah to Cnarleston by Railroad.
Fare to bavannah, $l5; through to Charleston, $36.
FOR CHAR LEITON A I' , CD SAVANNAH.
Owing to the Dilliculties at Charleston, the Steamship
KEYSTONE STATe..4.laag Marshman, has been with
drawn for tile present. Due 1101i0e of her gail.ug will
be given.
sows received every, clay, and Billy °Matting signed
at second wharf above Vine street.
INSUCE.
Freight and insurance on a large proportion of Hoods
chipped South will be found to be lower by these ships
than by sailing Veneta. -
tar insurance on all Railroad Freight Is entirely
tanneoessary, farther than Charlostou or Savannah,
the Railroad Companies taking all risks from these
point,.
Philadelphia to New Orleans and intermediate
points. Charleston and Savannah route, connecting
with steamers for Florida, and with railroads for New
Orleans and intermediate points.
tiltissel' ILEDWitltthl IN FARE.
Fare by this route ki to SO per cent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following
schedule. Throu gh tickets from Philadelphia, ma
Charleston and Savannah steamships. ffilei.UDING
MEALS on the w 4013 route , except from Charleston
and Savannah to Montgomery :
I
To Savannah- ----sin u. To Columbus.— ..71 00
Charleston.— 16 00 Albany--- •-•- 13 00
Augusta-- 17 00 Montgomery --•. fig 00
Macon—.__., XOO . Mobile_- .... 36 00
Atlanta---........ 31 00 New Orleans- ... 39 10
PI, 8.-Passengers by this route connect with the In
land Route in South Carolina and Georgia. travelling
by the same conveyances thence to New Orleans.
No bills of ladin sined after the ship Ma armed.
No freight rece i ve d on the day of sailing.
Agents toe vi r tn= n Al l lA`t II: b li
A t hak BL r.
T. S. & T. G. BUDD, Charleston, and • HUNTER &
GAMMELL, Savannah. will attend to entering and for
warding all goods consigned to their oath.
VLIKIRA ROUTE.—
lammiAt%!!_p, PHILADELPHIA AND El,
,QUIC Ezrz I.OIITrE 7emacine, oftWriama. lea.
Warta e,tgbarre,lSp i rantony a Denrit u ffirlton,
;rob K.l ton, littOll, i.ra Mast°,
Ni Fan.. Rooheater, C ekvestzund , . trot} , Toledo,
wait. Loma, Butirankee, and a p point, Forth Mid
?merger trains' 41111 eave the new Depot of the Phi
_ Cigna and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
ALLOWHILL Streets, (Passenger annum" on Cal
lowhill stre et. ) daily (Bandar' exaepted). tor above
pomrollowe : ' . .
A EX_PBR , 3 --11All A. M.
/OW/
am BX.PREBB .--
---SA F. Di.
The LOD A. M. train connects at Insert. for Willem
%Ma &matt to ag.4 all stations on the
LAGnAw A Ann n OrrusßUßO BAILIADe t .u.
The above Mons make 'root organisations at Mena
with the train' of the New York _and Erie, Canandaigua
and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, Near York and Erie, one
New York Central Manmade. from all point' North and
West. and the Canada,.
Baggage oheohcmi to Elmira, .litcdrolo, and surenzion
izr, and WI ii.tetmediate 1 1 0/lILA
gU C can be i Tenured at the rhiladelDina and Ed
ra Railroad la r e'a Ticket Olnee, northwest corner of
D a /LT& 5144,,,r9 •k iN PLqsn t li and 4 I IVSW E VIEr•
- '''' - Wkiltrei 1- nAFRBBIrFREIGHT TRAM
Leave the Phil delptua and Mewling Depot, Broad and
Oallowhin stra tidekir (Bun...dais excepted), for all
points : West& 1. 01017JI, la IS Y. DI - -
g
es. g4e s :lt- :be delivered b ej ere $ t M. to Wird
thite g t4e . r . tone day.
_ or A mo r information apply at Freight Depot.
W IR 111 and CALLOW RILL. or to
°BAB, B. TAPPRN,AleneralAsent,
Northwest earner aim and lOREBTO VI Bimetal.
ants-ter - Phi laaitiolo .a
mar WEST CHRISTER
PHILADELit'ItIA
RAILROAD.
VIA MEDIA.
SPRING ARRANONMENT.
Ou and after Monday. March 11,1861, the tram, will
leave Philadelphia, from the Depot, nertheeat comer
of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8.00 A. M.. and
s, 4 r and 040 P. M.
The Freight Train, with peatenger car attached, will
leave West Philadelphia at 6A. M., running as tar vi
the Baltimore Central Junction.
On Sundays, leave Philadelphia at 16 A.M. and 12. M.;
leave West Chester at 7.30 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8 sl. M. and 4 P.M.
connectstPennelton with trains on the Philadelphija
and Baltimore Central Railroad. for Kennett. Oxford,
ha., ka. • lIIXNRY WOOD.
=LI] General Superintendent.
imosiam NOTIOR.---OHESTER
VALLEY RALLEOAD.—PAE
EENGER TRAINS FOR. DOWNINGTOWN AND 114
TERMEDIATE ISTATIONIL—On and after Nov. ath
-186.0, the Palomar Trains for DOWNINGTOWN
etstart from the new Paseenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Readin Railroad Companr. oorner of
BROAD and OALLOWRILI, Streets, (peasenger en
trance on Caliowhill.)
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown leaves at 8.00
A. M.
Ybiladelphis and !trading
and Lebanon Valley .R.K.
Iforthera Central.
Paulrood.
GGRAVE-STONER, URATZ-BTONES.-
My Mock of Grave stones and litematinente to be
mold at very reduced prices. Please rail and exannne,
before pun:damn= elsewhere, at Marble Works of
A. STEINMETZ,
fife-am ;. RIDGE Alittligle• below . ELEVENTH Rt.
tllnDory and Edo R. I.
POLEURO•PNEUMONIA, OR OATTLR
-... grIDEMIC.
CATTLE. FEWER,
CATTLE MEADE,
CATTLE 18EABE,
CATTLE DISEASE.
t A l k ylt
. IV ail tO l V l eu E e" CarE t N d 747/ 6 Mif V blld by
W a' ..... a. ...leo ' . meatioi,,es fo r all 'dads o 1 4=
aves ° i
rin WiMin: tit 13411 I. MB.
Re "DP,ARDA TED, it 0
if
En:
DIME W ED Da MODE REFIIP4 SD'
DlSE•wrm Wfim
C9IROME GREEN -- fillAuftztured and
for solo NWETIER/1.1. & BIOTHEX,
inr4 v.} to•ri worvilor go
infIBISE.-800 boxes, ilorkinier-Clonnty
IL" Cheese ou oinedgameariaat foraate tik C.C. SAD
k rent. ER CO., 103 AXCJI tweet, seooLd door above
t 001
SALES BY AUCTION
PHT LIP room & 00., A UMION 141 pe,
No. 030 MARKET Minot earl 641 MINOR Bt.
'Nea . r 'York
B~3tYYlRlt_
WEEKLY COMECUNIOATION
BY' STEAM BETWEEN NEW yogic.
AND LIVERPOOL, °alma at. QUEENSTOWN aro
lanA .) to land And embark paseeneertand despatches.
The Liverpool, New York, and , Ph‘ladelphia Steam
ship Company'. splendid Clyde, On It. iron screw steam
ships, are intended to sail as follows.
FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL.
EDINBURGH. Saturday, !April 20
GLASGOW. Saturday, April 27
CITY OF W6EHINGTON, Saturday, May 4
And every„Baturasy throughout the year. from E Mi.
No. 44 N. R.
RATES OF PASSAGE
THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA.
- -
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool. —....... 75
Do. to London, via Livezpool 80
Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverp001......._..`.. 30
Do. to London. ............. 33
Do. Return tickets, available for six months,
from Liverpool.. —.._._ 150
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg,
Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates.
Cs'trficatesof passage issued from Liverpool to New
York 840
Certificates of passage is from Queenetown to
New York. _..—. 130
These steamers have superior accommodations for
passengers, are constructed with watertight compart
ments. and carry experienced burgeons.
For freight, or passage, appiy
0. at then ce of the Com
pany, JOHN DALE Agent,
109 Walnut stree ,t Pigadelphia.
m
In Liverpool. to W. I MA N.
Tower Buildings.
In Glasgow. to WM. INMAN.
13 Dixon street.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM
.
SHIM
TROM NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin
Second Cabin
PAO! BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin 0110
Second Cabin l'assage—. . go
The ships from New York oallat Cork . Harbor.
The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har
bor
PEIVIIS., Capt. J udkins. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon.
ARA IA. Ca_pt. J. Stone. CANADA., Capt. Anderson.
ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA. Capt. McAuley
AUISTRALASIAN__, NIAGARA, Cart- !noodle.
Capt. E. N. Hookloy. BUItOPA D Capt. J, Cook.
SCOTIA, (now building.)
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head ;
teen on starboard bow ; rod on port bow.
CANADA,
Anderson, leaves Boston, :Wedneidag. April 3.
AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York, Wednesday, April 10.
EUROPA, Cook , " Boston, Wednesday, April 17.
PFRBIA ,Jndkina, ' N. York, Wednesday, Apyilki.
NIAGARA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, May 1.
ASIA, Lott, N. York. Wednesday, May R.
ARABIA, Stone. " Boston, Wednesday, Mai 15,
AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York. Wednesday, May Et.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
7cl=l4ll7.7:l,lthasprzseikn therefor, and
mi. apply to CUNARD,
mh4-t. the
4 Bowling Green. New York.
SPECIAL NOTICE
RAILROAD LINES.
AFTURBOON TRAIN for Dovnaingtoira leaves At
P. M. •
DAILY (Sundays excepted).
BY order of the Bosrd of Manager" of the rhiledel
hie and Reading Railroad Comany.
an 2 W. R. IIicILHENNY. Secretary.
SALES BY AUCTION.
11110h1AS & SONS,
k ' 1 • rim 139 and 141 South I.OUIIII Istr.
(Formerly Dios, a and O.)
THE NEAT MODERN RESIDENDft, N .
Fifteenth street. will be held at private M. ror 4' ',V;
Arm.. at a moderate ipnae.
STOGIES AND REAL ESTATE,
st e.L.tot AT Withl XiRA •t.. b. F., V bllY
lifintibillo of eaob property nseue4 settrtsttlji.,
addition to 'which are pettish, on Itie Satnirdat moil' 4 "
!o each setts, ono thoueontl este ognee, D am aut
formt wine fall desoripttons of MI the prop erly host
cold on the m.Uowing Tuesday. w be
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE RALE.
Uor- We have a tares amount of real estate at ph...
sale, including every tileeorkprion of oitl and
property• Pnnted lista may be had at the aeetin,. -- - 1 41Y
PRIVA.TR eEtkISTER, - "tare
Kr Beta estate entered on our private Bete re . ; ,
and advertised occasionally in our public awe abilii , ers.
(of which one thousand ooplos re pr iu t im
"your,.
free of charge.
PEREMPTORY SALE — RPOORS,
On Tuesday.
April 23. noon. at the Exchange. will he s e w_
without reserve for non leayment of assesainents
-2.460 shares Bohemian Mining Company.
For aecount of whom it may concern--
BO shares Union Cana, Company.
120 ehares Little iteellYiktil advigation d
oal Company. -a find
1 share rhilacelphia Library Company.
Jassignmen Peremptory sale
-27 shares ?forth Pennsylvania Railroad Comp s fir
REAL ESTATE SALE—APRIL tm,
1 , 'motors' Sale—J. Mate of Conrad W olfdlean ni
Very valuable GERMANTOWN P ROPERTY.' sly:
acres, with im_eroven.ents. Allen's lane, neer the Aloof
Aire ststion. Uhestnut Hill Raiiroid.
Orphans' Court Sale—l' eta% of Thomas Omen d
ceased.—BWEt. LING AND LOT OF GROUND, atjpit .
west corner of Twenty • third street and Drown's e --.
above CialloWhlll street. eurt,
LING 9
Same. Estate —.- FOUR DWEL on g ro .„ . , l
court, west of Twenty-third . treet, north of Caloshil.
Same Estate.—THREE•STORY BRICK BE
ING, Loan street. north of Green street.l3th ware'
Same Estate --STORK A Ni l, DV/ELI-MG, north .
of Cidlowluil street west of Twerlil -third street, t id e
Seine Estate.—STOßE AN DD w h.LLING ,o,r .
the above on the west. i letz t
3 THRE-STORY BRICK DWELLINOsz
731. and 733 Lombard are Nye, jo,
Brum( DWELLING, No. 10 Pleasant avenue no
of Lombard street . , nt,
ELEGANT BRLWN. STONE R EHIDENDE, s r ,„
side of North Broad street, south of Girard rorens'
Lot 37 feet front. The houae hex all the modem ~i- venienoeet
venienoeet e.
Eaeoutore' Peremory Bole—} Mats of Ann Toyo,„
deceseed.—NEAT R KO EN OE, No 733 Spruce in . 0, l
and Brick Dwelling in the rear un Orange street. 11- ''
Peremptory Pals.— v..1..1. G ANT ft ..', 8 i OE N up
CH urriv UT HILL, with 4315,acree, with superior lIIRll'
mon 250 feet front on Thorp s lane.
Truman' nale.—THE BA PTIPIT CRUKCS ED I.
F/CE. and large lot, 105 by 100 feet. south side nf Erml
MOM street, between Fighth and Ninth Streets, °mall
the southern front of the Continental Hotel.
HANDSOME, NEW MODERN RESIDENeR.noith•
west corner BeKenteenth and Wallace street,. s o , ~e
modern coovenioncee. Immediate Jin.slissn..o.
TWO THRJab•STOR Y li FLICIC DWELLINGS, WIl
llama street, northwest of Tulip street, late Nitride('
Richmond.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, po t , it
northwest of Tulip street. ~
TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, /SI.
ton street.
FOUR Y FARM' GROUND-RENTS. viz.: ii 2, 9?3,
sap, and S2e.'
Sale No. 1319 Marshall Street,
SUPERIOR WALNUT F URNIT fat, TAppor ßv
BRUSSELS CARPETS, &o.
This Morning.
19th Met., at 10 o'olook, at N 0.1319 Marshall street,
M
above Thompson street, the entire household ass
kitchen furniture, MUS Brlmels osrpsts, &o of k
gentleman dealining housekeeping.
may be examined on the morning or snie,st
o'olook.
_ .
BaEe 1M South Fourth Street.
aI)PERIOR FURNITURE. Wang, BitussEi k
CAAFETg.
This Morning,
19th int.. at 10 o'otook. at no. 1223 Routh Fourth
'street, below Federal. the superior furniture, Fre nc h.
plate pier mirror. Brussels camas, ke,, of a gentlem an
leaving the city.
111 meg be examined on the morning or tale, at t
o'clock.
110/iT~IICO'4 SBIB.
POPULAR SCHOOL s -N'EIIILEII. AND
This Evening.
Anrill9 at the Auction Store. an assortment of pack
lar salmi books, juvenile 'work', anti stanonert. '
KT For particulars nee catalogues.
FOnLatO 7INGEA L N AT A IME G IRDARDA HO
& On Pattrdav Morning. SE.o
.
April 20, st 10 o'oioos, by oatioloeue, at the Gime
House Chestnut street, a quantity of &ember r m.
tura,to hair mattresses . oarpete, a quantity of ler.
vents' ddinr.
Also, the ithohen furniture. &0., large quetifty rd
copper cooking utensils, table oil olotbs. &c,
Also, a quantity of unolaiened trunks and valises, vitt
the contents.
- oar; Catalogues will be ready and articles my be ex
stained on Friday.
Public Sale at the Be tram Garden.
STOCK OF HOKAES, OARRIA OEB, wA GO NI,
ING
CA RTS IM P LEMENTS, M k
OWING MAC ft INES. oaTTLE, Fe Es
o.
Oa Monday Morning,
April 23, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of A. M, Eau.
wink, Ems., below brar's Ferry, will b 0 sold at ;clinic
sale. without reserve. about 30 head of cattle, 'eoli th s'
a number of' fine mileh cows, several with ethics by
their sides ; some very desirable young stout; a rho
rough- bred Durham bull,and live Young buds; aye
horses; carriage. by Jacobi; carriage, by Dosii) ;
York wagon, by Watson ; double and single limes.,
saddle and bridle, &o.
Also, Ketcham's mowing machine and seed drill
Landreth's mower and reaper, with ail the :steer im
provements; hap rake. seed drill, patent hoistiet
fork, cultivators, ploughs, harrows, large roller, doa
ble-horse power. two broad-wheel hay wagons, ear
row-wheel hay wagon, with box bed, two one-hone
carts, spring cart, new spring wagon, block and tackle.
Ina window frames, shalt, lot lead pipe, cast-iron pipe,
Old iron, a large lot of farming implements. &0,, &e.
Bale peremptory. Terme gash,
The uarby reseenger Railroad Care peas the late
every half hour.
Administrator's Sale, 1911 Walnut street—Eetate of Dr.
Thomas Harris, deceased,
SUPERIOR RESIDISNCS AND FURNITURR, M111• ROKS. OIL PAINTINGS, CURTAINS, MANDL
MERL &u.
On Tlteaday filorninE
zsd inst., at IS &Walk, at No. VII walnut 1115491, ll
catalogue, the entire furniture, compneing tupenoi
walnut drawing- room furniture, mantel and pier mio
rote, fine oil paintings and engravings, vintains, akin
defiers. glass and china, superior dining-room sad
chamber furniture. Also, the kitchen furniture, refri
gerator &o.
115 r The superior residence, with comb boos, mu/
be sold at to o'clock precisely, Previous to tangle 01
furniture. Full particulars in handbills nut <maim's.
Sale at_theo Pennsylvania 'Betel.
MOUS/MOLD FURNITURR. PBATRAIL 11EN,
CARPETS. CARRIAUB/S. BAR F,XTUKES. Li
s:mono, &o.
On Wednesday Morning,
24th in.taut, at /0 oPolook,at the Poinurylvanis EOM,
No. 48 North 812 ah street, the entire furniture. hens
bade, carpets, family osmium home. two family GP
TIRKIM. bar fixtures. liquors, ace.
2IW May be examined at 8 o'olook on the mornind
the sale,
Sale No. 1303 Chestnut Street,
ELEGANT F ORNIkURE. MIRRORS, PIANO,
CIi&NDELIERS, VELVET CARPE 8, kr.
On Wednesday Morning.
April 21. at 10 o'olook, at' No: /303 Chestnut street,
by oatalogue—
The entire furniture of a lady deolininr housekessm,
oompnsing rosewood and brimstone drewler-reon,
furniture. piano -forte by Gale & Co.. handsome mssul
and pier mirrors, fine velvet carpets, paled ,are,
China and glass ware, enperlor Walnut chamber furni
ture, fine mattreeeee. cottage furniture, oil cloths, io.
Also, a quantity of fine preserves ; else, we kitchen
furniture.
114 - Iday be eX61:113 nod at 8 o'clock on the morning of
the Kale.
Imo' No postponement on account of the weather.
Peremptory Sale, on the Zremises.
ESTATE 01? GEORGIC MoIIENRV. EBQ.
Tlir ELEGANT COIJNTRYBE,A_T wOODBOuRNE,
F MANSION, AND 20 ACRES. NEAR DARBY,
8 X MILLS PROM MARKET bTacEET BRIDGE.
On Wednesday Morning,
May lat. 4861, at ten &along precisely, will be sold It
public, auction. without reserve, on the premise.—
All that beautiful country seat, Woodbonnie, with
super, r modern mansion, stable and ooloti-houe,
green-house, ioe-house, and other out-buildings, tad SO
acres highly' improved land, situate on the Benne6eld
road. about halt a mile from the terminus of the NOT
Passenger Railroad. and six miles from Market street
bridge. The mansion is of brick, painted and sanded,
built and finished in a most costly and elegant stile,
from p ens by J. MoArtbut, Esq.. architect. and undef
his enperintendenoe, replete with every modern In-
Provement and convenience for a winter as well u
summer residence. The out buildings are also sorecc ,
and commodious, the grounds beautifully laid out COO
planted with every species of evergreen aid deendsou
trees and shrubbery, fine fruit, pears, cherries. Ihun'
ace, Also. an arbor of ootioioe grape arum, a gardet.
and several large hot bide, In the rear of themetirm. ,
are about three *wee of fine American forest tree., sec
a grove of large walnut trees. The proven We"
also on the Darby Creek , 60 feat wide and? feet dem
which affords fine bathing and boating. A more full
deeoription may be had at the auction rooms.
The superior furniture, horses, coirriases, itai VIII
be sold, by catalogue, immediately after the real estate.
Terms—half cash.
/GP Sale absolute, the owner having gone to EUT°°.
Balejlo. 874 North Qixth street,
urEßio FultivlTUß milittOß, BRUISSEL S
CARPE If, ecc.
On Friday Morning.
Mar 3d, at tea o'clock, at 874 North Sixth meet.
above Parish street,
The superior parlor, dinins-room, and chamber feral•
tura, fine French plate mantel rumor, fine Briussid.
carpets, superior spring mattresses, and leather WI.
fmeplatee tea set. ko.
11 , P —
Mar be examined with catalogue on the morniai
of the sale. at eight o'clock.
M FITZPATRICK &, BROS., AIIO.
Sixth.
AN-M- 0 TIONERBZ, 604 ONESTIIIPS Street, OOP
amxis EVERY E VEXING.
O"
At 1 o'clock, o r Rooks, whitioaery and fano, ..
watches, jewelry, °looks, silver plated were, ostler;
Deletion, rouslow &O.
Also, Hosiery, dry goods, , bootie and sham, and e 4(
obandlni of every deaorAption. • •
10 AY WEi r eTeg Mendel. Wednesday, and day at 10 Moo A. .
PZIVATE BALM.
At private mile several large oonaignment• of yaks...,
fewelrf, book.,
LlM atationerykailver-plated Ware, °Mita} O' Loom &o. To wino eelleibad the atl.Milial 01
my and country merchants 's@ Ohara.
tioneignmento solicited of au Millis of =rattan
for either public or Private mire.
lEir Liberal matt advances made on oontigametty
Oat-door sales promptly attended to.
MMOSESNATHANB AIIOTIoN
AND COMMI$810 1? MERCRANT,Eimhou t
scrim of 3/XTR sn4 RACE Wee%
NATHAN'S' LARGE SA gi
Lor rorErriin
- xtrametmEs. Jr - arevE E_. LRY, &o.
From 'Wasps' Principal Establishment, eentheau
corner of Sixth and Race Streets.
On Tuesday alorning'_
April m. at lo o'clook. at _Moses Athens' Audios
House, Noe. He and in North Sixth street, adiounnt
the southeast center of lEith and Ease.
Consisting, in part, of—
GOLD WATCHES.
Go'd bunting cruse, double-mum, and double. bananas
English patent lover watchea • in 18- carat mem ex lrl
full towelled, and of the most approved and belt makers;
gold huntin g-caers and open-floe detached esosPelLenj
indent lever Watches, l'ottrat assea, and of ths
oaken/ gold bulldog-ewe and open-f4OO ilo nz "Ti
oylinder end Maine wistohes. in la-carat canes, a nd of
very hest makers ; gold double-time and in r•
Pendent-second patent lever watches. in 18-carat an , .
and beet makers; various kinds of gold Melina. " I "'
and French winches.
. SILVER WATCHES.
Silver Imnting-oase, double-case, and doable-tenon
English patent lever watches, of the molt apProvvd s vmd
bong moliere ; silver. donlei, egoevemeat errokor n
n;
dlr. and lam ""e watches, in hunting ones and •
fuel, full jewelled and plata ; 'dyer guarder 'satchel
silver double cam, siligla-ease, and double-boussir a
English, Swim, and-French watches.
WSRY
Diamond Maser rin3 S
gs and L brettat-gittit single .host
apt
and °lmam ; hue gold sets for ladies gold nark, v at
mat
and chatelaine chains: fine gold finger mien c ;
eery vanity, and kind: beavy fine gold eagle
gold breast-pine, gold ear-rings , gold geld
pencil -calla° and Pane, gold studs, gold sleeve t11,.17 1.
gold and silver spectacles . gold eye gismo , ga la 1
seals, and charm., gold medallions and lockets, and ve
moue other watches and jewelry, &o.
NATRANB' GREAT BALE OF CGOTEINGI
DtEG, AND (Mika .AwriaLEs.
on Tuesday Rtornepa,
30th inst., at II o'olook. at ths auction 'tore.
JOB PRINTING•
THE NEW JOB PRINTINGi OFFIV
" THE PRESS"
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QIIOIILDICRS.--4;500 pieces city smoked
Sb_ouldatit for sato by C. O. SADLER & 2O
ARCM Stmt , mond door above Front.
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