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    The Nation's Call.
IMY J6llBl H. HIRRY.
I For The Preto.)
To at ?" the voice of Freedom cello,
Nor °Ale in vela ; '
Up, from the fields, the shops, the hall',
The buy street, the airy walla—
Raab martial men.
Throbbing and quick, the nation's heart
Beats rapidly ;
And gathering on the nation's btow
A fearful thunder cloud of wrath,
plumed by lightning dean, now
Marks in turfeaty and awe the path
To victory.
Waving in grandeur o'er these hosts,
The striper and stare!
god of the bold, the brave, the free,
Who nerved our fathers for the fight,
Grant to us stiff, our liberty,
An arm to strike for every right—
These are our prayers.
MILL HALL, Pa., May 17,1681.
FROM CAMP SCOTT.
I llernmniondenes of The Yress.l
CAMP SCOTT, YORK, Pa., May 17, 1861.
Having an hour or two to spare this morn
ing, I devoted them to an inspection of Camp
Scott, of which somewhat famous military
rendezvous your readers have already had
some information. The camp is located in the
southeastern portion of the town of York,
about half a tulle from Centre Square. It oc
cupies the grounds and buildings of the York
County Agricultural Society, which are ad
mirably adapted to the purpose to which they
have been appropriated. A great many addi
tional sheds and buildings have been erected
since the formation of the camp, so that now
their accommodations for from five to ten
thousand troops are ample and comfortable.
The grounds of the enclosure aro so low at
one point that during the heavy rains of last
week a considerable quantity of water accu
mulated there, but the drains which are now
being eat will carry it off, and leave the whole
dry and comfortable.
At present there are some five thousand
troops here, comprising a portion of the Se
cond Division. They are under the command
of Major General W. H. Seim, of Reading, a
gentleman and a soldier in every particular.
He bas tbo respect and love of his keeps, and
is universally popular.
He has the efficient aid of Acting Assistant
Adjutant General Bertram A. Scheaffer, of
Lancaster. Major Thos. J. Jordan, of Har
risburg, is the General's aid-de-camp and
Col. 2.- L. Young, of Reading, division in
spector.
The officers of the Second brigade are Brig.
Gen. G. C. Wynkoop, of Schuylkill county.
His aid is Capt. J. McComb Wetherill, a
grandson of Gen. McComb.
The Fourth brigade is under the command
of Brig. Gen. J. S. Negley, of Pittsburg; aid,
T. B. Gross.
The First Regiment, commanded by Col. S.
Yohe, of Beaton. left the camp on Wednesday
night. for the purpose of guarding the North
ern Central Railroad, which is now fully re
paired, and over which the trains are passing
as usual.
"be Second Regiment, Col. F. S. Stem=
burgh, of Chambersbnrg ; the Third Regiment.
Col. F. F. Minter, of Hollidaysburg, and the
Sixteenth Regiment, Col. Thos. A. Ziegler,
of York together with the First Regiment,
all belong to the Second Brigade.
The Twelfth Regiment, Col. D. Campbell,
and the 7 hirteenth, Col. Thos. A. Rowley,
belong to the Fourth Brigade. The Fourteenth
and Fifteenth Regiments, which also belong
to this brigade, are at Camp Denniaon, at Lan
caster; the Fourteenth under Col. John W.
Johnson, and the Fifteenth under Col. A. 041k
ford.
1 he appearance of the camp is striking, and
to one not familiar with such matters would
scarcely seem to come up to the general idea
of a military encampment. A little familiarity
with the arrangements, however, soon satisfies
the visitor that everything is working admira
bly. At every point yon are met with those
stern rebuffs from sentinels and guards which,
while they at first appear somewhat unpleasant
and unoalled-for, are nevertheless the very
essence of camp discipline. The camp fires
burn brightly in front of the sleeping quarters,
and around them are gathered the sturdy sol
diers, either preparing their simple but sub
stantial meals, or discussing the latest news
from home or the seat or war. At other places,
officers and men are busily engaged in arrang
ing and distributing the equipments, some of
which have just been received. Those for the
Second Regiment, Col. Stambaugh, have all
been received, and this regiment will probably
leave for Washington to-morrow.
DISCLPL/NE.
It is gratifying to observe the excellent dis
cipline of the troops. While the song and jest
circulate freely, nothing is permitted which is
net in accordance with the strictest propriety.
The orders from headquarters on this subject
are imperative, and are complied with most
cheerfully.
The drilling of the troops is almost incessant,
and the results are seen in the proficiency al
ready acquired. many of the companies drill
with the precision and skill of veterans.
The untiring efforts of the officers in this di
rection, and the perfect willingness with which
the men perform the severe duties, are the beet
evidences s can give yon of the patriotic
spirit which pervades them. They are deter
mined to go into the field prepared to meet the
vaunting southerners upon their own grounds,
and nutter all circumstances. My word for it,
the brave men who compose this camp will
give a good account of themselves it they are
ever called into action. A finer body of men
it would be difficult to find anywhere. They
are stout, hearty-looking fellows, capable of
sustaining any amount of toil, and willing to
endure auy privation rather than see the Union
severed. I am informed by one of the offi
cers, that every profession is tally represented
in the ranks—lawyers, physicians, clergymen,
merchants, and mechanics, are all here ready
to do battle for their country.
HEALTH OP THE TROOPS.
The health of the troops is excellent. I
paid several visits to the hospital, the arrange
ments of which aro admirable. The wings of
the large building in the centre of the grounds
are appropriated to this purpose, and are well
adapted to it. The rooms are large, well
lighted, airy and comfortable. The medical
attendance is of tho best character, and the
patients ad express themselves highly pleased
with the attention they receive. The most
prevalent disease is diarrhoea, which is
brought on by change of habit, and perhaps
by a change of water. The cases are not clit
&nit of management.
ATTERT/ON TO THE HOE.
The ladies of York, with that commenda
ble spirit of patriotism which has ever charac
terized them, have devoted themselves to the
noble work of providing the sick soldiers with
those little comforts and delicacies which a
woman only knows bow to provide, and which
are so grateful to the sick man when away
from home and friends. The whole town has
been divided into tour districts. The duty of
providing soups, jellies, broths, and other lit
tle niceties, devolves upon the ladies of these
disc icts by turns, each one assuming it for a
week at a time. It works like a charm, and
the poor fellows who are in the hospital have
not words to express their gratitude.
The troops are supplied with excellent pro
visions, both fresh and salt, in abundance. In
answer to more than a hundred inquiries, in
regard to the quantity and quality, the uni
versal reply was, 4 , Plenty to eat, and first-rate
at that." The men looked as though they
were well fed, and I am informed that many
of them are rapidly gaining flesh ander the
discipline and food of the camp.
THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
I would like to chum this communication DA
I began it, and say a word of praise in favor
of the clothing furnished the solditra here as
I have done in regard to the medical attend
ance, food, discipline, &c.; but to do aught
else than fix upon it the seal of unmitigated
condemnation, would be to wrong, in the foul.
est manner, the brave men to whom it has
been furnished. I have not, I assure you, the
slightest particle of good feeling for Jeff.
Davis or any of his coadjutOra could see
them hung with as much complacency as I
would a thieving tom-cat; and l am free to say
that my feelings towards the man who, at such
times as these, speculates upon the comforts
and necessities of the gallant men who have
taken up arms in their country's defence, are
not any more kind. He deserves hanging as
fully and fairly as Jefferson Davis, and he
should not be defrauded of his dues.
Nothing short of an actual inspection of
this clolking, as it is termed, will enable you
to know how gross a fraud has been perpe
trated upon the Government and the soldiers.
I gave it my closest attention to-day, and am
prepared to report upon it knowingly, and I
do so with the entire sanction of both officers
and men of Camp Scott. Let na begin at the
foundation.
I have now in my possession, and shall
leave at your office, for inspection, a shoe,
worn by one of the soldiers tiro days. It hae
not a vestige of sole bit upon it. 1 have been
fortunate enough, also, to secure a portion of
the In-sole, or tilling. What do you stippOrto
it is made of? pine sharing / Think of
that, my dear Press. Such shoes furnished
to the men who are to tight the battles Of our
country 1 In some cases the in soles, or fill
ings, are made of paste board., The heels in
many cases drop off in ono hour's wear. The
man wits would furnish such shoes is as soul
less as the old shoe above referred to.
TANTA,Loopte.
Such material and such workmanship the
veriest slop•shop in Chatham and South street
never saw. With two fingers the cloth can be
readily separated, and. in many instances. the
soldiers cannot try them on without bunting
them in some part. I have secured two pairs
of these magnificent specimens of army cloth
ing, which I shall leave at your office, and to
which I invite the special attention of those
Philadelphia merchants who gave Mr. Martin
their certificate. Let them examine these
pantaloons, and then let us have another off
tiles e. •
sLmumrs.
saw a pile of blankets thrown outside the
commissary's tent of one of the regiments,
so y one of which could be torn to atoms as
readily as a sheet of brown paper. Held by
the fonr corners, an ordinary pleasant breeAe
would split them from end to end. They are
not At for a decent horse or dog, much less for
brave men. They are about as well calcu
lated to keep men warm and comfortable in a
cool night as a piece of bobbinet. The only
use I can find for them will be to make mos
quito bars, should they hold together until the
soldiers reach the South.
OVERCOATS.
Those may bo very comfortable, but they
are far from coming up to my idea of what a
soldier's overcoat should be. Thu material is
flimsy; the workmanship wretched. In some
cases, several shades of color appear in the
same coat. In others, the cloth is cut wrong,
turning the nap upwards instead of down.
What a contrast between this and the
clothing furnished by the United States !
You should have seen the coats of the Michi
gan regiment as they passed through here
yesterday. The men looked comfortable, as
they deserved to be.
As a conclusion, or tail-end to this sad
story, I will state, npon the authority of Gen.
W ynkoop, as well as of other officers high in
command, that many of the men are Com
pelled to wear their overcoats all day, to hide
the nakedness consequent upon the rotten
fabric of which their pantaloons are made,
and these pantaloons,
in many cases, worn not
more than a. day or two. To mend them is
worse than useless. Tho stitches won't hold.
- - - -
This clothing, I am credibly informed, was
manufactured or stuck together at the Girard
House. Is it so ? If it is so, the Govern
ment should look to it at once. If It is not
so, Mr. Martin should clear up the matter.
He owes it to himself to do so, and I hope he
will at once let us have all the information he
is possessed of on the subject.
if there are any doubts as to the truth of
these statements, those who are skeptical
ehould visit Camp Scots at once.
A NATIVE OF YORK.
FOREIGN.
Tee UNITE) BTATgB AND AUSTRIA —The that
application of the treaty between the United
States and Austria for the extradition of criminals
has lately taken plaoe at Vienna, where an Ameri
can, named Marsh, a clerk in a mercantile boom,
who had embezzled $20,000, was arrested. His
employers, having learned that he had sailed for
Europe, sent off in mann a legal gentleman
named Col, who traced Marsh to Spain ; but as
there is no treaty of extradition between the
United States and that country, he determined to
follow Marsh wherever ha went, hoping that he
would at lest go to some country where his arrest
could be effeeted Mr Col thus travelled through
Spain, Portugal, snd Italy, following Marsh like
his shadow, until he came to Vienna, where he
had him arrested. As the treaty leaves the ac
cused the option of being tried in Austria, or sent
back to America, Mr. Col had taken the prooau
don of bringing with him proofs of the forgeries
by which Marsh bad long concealed his crime, but
they were not required, as the prisoner chose to
return to his own country. A suns of $5OO and 200
Napoleons in gold were found in his pozsession.
TH4 EMPBROB NAPOLZON —A PariA letter In the
ladipendance of Brussels says : "The Emperor,
I believe has just Settled the manner in which he
and the Empress will occupy their time during the
vacation of the great political bodies. The Em.
peror, after a short stay at the Camp of Chalons,
will visit, with the Easprets, different departments
of the south. Hie Majesty will inspect the works
of Saint Banvenr and Enrages, and visit Brigne reg.
de Bigorree, Begneres-de-Lnehon, and the Lander!
of Lanmezan, where Marshal Neil proposes to esta
blish, ae at Chalons, a permanent camp. The posi
tion selected is magnificent; it is a plateau which
command' a marvellous view of the Pio da Midi
and the valley of La Neste Their Majesties will
terminate their tour at Biarritz."
Tun I T ILVERTON CASS —The Sootob Yelverton
001111XLIESiOD, which has been sitting at Manchester
during_ several days, has terminated its labors.
The moot of this tribunal was to discover, On the
pert, ot. Mrjor Yelverton, something prejudicial to
the character of Mrs. (Lonsworth) Yelverton, but
their labors are said to nave resulted in total
faibere. Mrs. Yelverton has left Manchester for
Hull, on her way to Whitland Abbey, the seat of
the Hon. H. Yelverton, noole to the Moktr. Tne
unfortunate lady and her friends appear very con
fident as to the derision likely to be given at
Dublin, in the course of May or June, by the full
court of judges,. before whom the exceptions taken
on the recent trial will be argued.
Ma COBDEN —The London Globe, in a leader,
states that Lord Pelmeraton, on the part of Go.
veroment, has specified his desire to advise her
Majesty to bestow on her representative in carry
ing out the provisions of the commercial treaty
with France a baronetoy end the distinction of a
privy connoillor, both of which honors he has de
°lined.
MAKE/ACM OF TEN PAINCRES ALICE —At the
Court at Buckingham Pdlsoe, t 1 30. h April, her
Majesty in council was this day pleased to declare
her consent to a eentraot of matrimony between
her Royal Highness the Princess Alice bland Mary
and his Grand Ducal Rieman Prince Frederick
William Louisof Hem, write!) consent her Majesty
has also caused to be signified under the Great
Beal.—Gazette.
Ma G. F. TRAIN has opened hie second instal
ment of a line, running (rem Victoria Station to
Vireatrolnater Abbey, a length of about a mile.
Air estate in Bedfordshire, consisting of the
whole of the parish of Byeworth, containing about
1 220 acres, with the adyoweon attached, and pro
ducing about £1,480 per annum, has realised at
auction, in London, the large price of .£45,000.
There being no residence on the estate, it °snowy
be regarded as a pure landed investment, being at
the rate of upwards of SiSi years' purchase.
Ott the 2d hut , Messrs. Puttiok and Simpson
commenced a three days' sale of autograph lettere,
among which are included about eik;bty poems in
the handwriting of Robert Burns. Some of these
are unpubtirbed, in whole or in part; some are
interesting first sketches of celebrated composi
tions. There are %leo an unpublished ode on the
itidependetce of America, and two poetical com
mon place books, containing much imprinted
matter.
TOWARDS the end of the month of /ingest the
Emperor Francis Joseph will be orowned at Prague
as King of Bohemia. The Bohemian orown, which
was made by order of Charles IV., in 1346, is of
fine gold, and contains 111 preciotte stones. For
some years this crown rested on the her of a
figure of St. Weneeslaue, which is in a chapel at
Prague, but at present it is in the safe custody of
the keepers of the orb and atteptre To the Bohe
mian regalia belongs a sword, with whioh the ca
nonised Doke Wenceslaus. of Bohemia, is said to
have beau slain in the year 938.
" JAMAICA," says the Post, " has done a wise
thing at last. She has pawed an encumbered es
tates eat similar in principle to that which bap
wrought such remarkable changes in Ireland;
and we trust, and are induced to believe that the
results will net prove less beneficial in the chief
of the West India colonies."
Accomirs from the Eaet State that Mr. Alcook
bad arranged all the ditioulties with the Japanese
Government, and had retorted to Jeddo by invi
tation. Ile and the Frenob minister were received
there, March 2, with due ceremony.
LETTERS from Turin state tbat, prier to the re•
conciliation of (saribaldi with Devour and Cialdini,
the King sent for them all three to his study,
where they met Generals Fanti, La Marmora,
Durand°, Dozens, and Dial°. M. Ratszsi, though
indisposed, was also at this important meeting
ft is presumable that the statements made by the
King respecting a general armament were con
sidered satisfactory by Garibaldi's generals, for
Ditto left the same evening for Mondovi, and Sir
ton for Forl, in both of which places there are
depots of volunteers.
A LIITTIR from Cbambery states that discoveries
have been made by Imperial engineers of various
rich mines, particularly of copper, in the newly
annexed provinoe of Savoy. Surveys are being
made by order of the Emperor, and 38 applies
•tione for grants of land have been made to toe Im
perial Government by wealthy capitalists since the
annexation.
I, A eager mutest is going on in the Freneb Aca
demy, respeoting the award of a prize of 20 000 f.,
given by the Emperor to the anchor of the
most " remarkable work" of recent times The
name of George Sand was rejected by 18 votes
against 8 M. Henry Martin, the historian, is now
the favorite tor this prise.
Tax lifonzteur says that the conclusion of the
eon:menial treaty with Belgium and the flatlet's°.
tory progress with the Z Alverein confirm the
hope that the French free-trade movement will
extend to all Europe.
Ms Morgan You Gazette annOunass, at a Dub
lin rumor, which was gaining ground. the sip
cloaehttig abdication of the King of Denmark,
Frederlok VII., in favor of the hereditary Prince
Christian, and hie early departure for Algeria.
Tea Vienna Gazette contelps the nomination of
M Zolsol,•Jew, as professor at the university of
that capital This is the first person of that per
suasion on whom this distinction has been con.
ferred.
Mar Sms, of Vienna, the daughter of the
wealthiest basket in Iturope, after the Rothe.
ohilda, is about to marry a Grecian Prince, and
receives as a dowry twelve millions of francs.
•
True member of the Rothschild family whose
name stands among those of the councillors of the
empire of Austria for life is Baron Anselme de
Rothschild
M. DominsuaY, the publiaber of the Duke
D'Ainaele'a pamphlet, bee received notice of trial
for Saturday. the 4:h of May. He will be de
fended by MM Dolour° and Herbert, two of the
most brilliant members of the French bar.
TER Novedades, of Mjdrid, states tbat vessels
on the coast have been difilered to keep up a strict
watch to prevent the dieembarkation of Don Joan
de. Bourbon, news of his disappearanoe from Lon
don having been reeeived.
ACCORDING to the laSt census in Spain, it would
app.-ar that Madrid surpasses all the other oapitals
of Europe in the number of its centenarians, meet
of whom belong to the fair ea, The rooontoentue
shows that in that 017 there are reran women
above one hundred years of age. One is 117, the
next 111, the third 108, two are 102, the sixth 101,
and the seventh has just completed her century.
Tax astroLv of the re-elections in Portugal is very
favorable to the Ministry. There are 105 Ministe.
ri lists returned, and only 34 belonging to the Op.
position.
As Italian iquadron is to be stationed at Anco
na, composed of font war steamers, four gunboats,
and two sailing vessels. This Adriatic squadron
will be placed under the command of Rear-Admi.
mai Oresthien, a Neapolitan.
Tam Italian army is aomposed of six divisions.
Bologna, Florence, and Naples.
The headquarters of each division is at Turin, Mi
lan, Farina,
Tan Opinions of announces that Prince cousa
and the Bey of Tunis have recognized the King
dom of Italy.
Hine Victor Malamute' will proceed to Naples
at the end of the month, and will, it is said, reside
there for two month&
Tan habit of smoking In Great Britain entails
an expenditure of no lass a sum than eight millions
sterling.
IT is asserted that the signatures to the Irish
national petition for the repeal of the union num
bers 600.000
Tau fdloicter of Marine bas lint orders to place
Chornourg in a sate of defense At prePent, the
Sea battalion are unprovideti with guns.
& Wuw building has beau opened lately In Cork,
under the title of the Protestant Heil.
FRUADELPHIA BOARD OF TXADS,
WM. O. IC EEMMLE.
r4u.S. 8. F E VD RtiO icKa. . Ckvensultsz or alts Moan!.
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- LETTER BAGS
tic C 46 Mrrchano"Ezykange, Nieruidp
Ship Tuscarora. punter?' Liverpool, MOM
Eitttp lA2EIBOOOOrd. Bldtidse—.-• 4Averyool. soon
siltp VlSltOrift used. Prettle London soon
tquo Zered Masoniget Londonderry, Inns 2
Bars rhos Deflect, DIA— —....—Lagusyre, is ton
Bern Game.. Farretanone- Bremen. soon
Berk Arthur What'. PdoMulltn—_—Buteg , w, soon
bark fewlez ~.tiftVenen.6oo/2
kris .khn ..Triniciad de sibs, soon
Brig A Thurston. LAMDber-..........._,-Berbad oat. soon
Brig Atanl-y. Mumford ...Queenstown. soon
Brig Bilis Reed. Desoto— Havana, soon
Behr Bound, warbadoes. soon
MARINE INTEL LIME-NUE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 20, 1.981.
RUN 0.13E8-.-..4 47-. SUN SETS-- .7 13
1114311 WATER.._._. 10 412
ARRIVED.
Ship Emily Augusta. Btrieldand,2l day. from Liver
pool. with fridge to John It Penrose. Towed up by tug
America.
Brig w G Ca , tell, Watson, a days from Boston. in bal
last to D 8 Stetson & Co.
rohr Bale, Be !man, 3 days from Newburyport, with
fish to Oro B Kerloot.
Bohr Elisabeth knglish, English, 5 days from Boston,
with Indic to captain.
Bohr Baker, Heath, if days from BeaoOnet, with fish to
captain.
Bohr Lillie Saunders. Jones, 4 days from Sesconet,
With fieh to captain.
Bohr Carthatena, Kelly. 3 dogs from New Bedford,
.with oil O. ro *honer & Co.
Bohr ,}.'Thomas, McClure, S data from Chesapeake
City, with train to Chriguan dt,
Bohr Mechanic Coaled, t day from Odessa, Del, with
porn to Jae 1.1 trawler & Co.
Bohr Telegraph, Connor. I day from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to Jos Barratt A. Son.
nom' Cantos. Donnell, trout York, Me, In ballast to C
Bernisener A.
__
Steamer concord. Newman, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to Wm M. Baird & Co.
steamer Vulcan. Morrison. 241 hours from . New York,
wt h mdse. to Wm M. Baird & CO.
Tug America,Virden from Delaware Breakwater.
Towed to sea at AM. on Friday, snip Hortensia. for
..iverpoul; brought up ship Emily Augusta. Passed in
the bay two bares: also brig,* Pausal Maloney, from A ew
York, Ella Reed, tram do, and titarlight.
CLEARED.
Ship Calliope, Goodwin Liverpool, Workman & Co.
Brig Altaveita, Reed, Trinidad ce Cuba, :Inman, Car
son dr. Co.
Brig N Stevens, Eaton, St John. NB. Twang & Co.
Boa E P ewett. Jewett. Bath. E A Boucot & Co.
BBrig Geo Downes. Jamieson, Portland, do
ohr E Eng-iatt blueish, goatee. N Mortevant & Co.
Bohr Halo. Newman Newham port, Geo B Karina.
Bohr Canton. Donnell. Saco, C A frooksoher & Co.
Behr Ino. Crowell, New. Bedford, Nettie, Hammett &
Caldwell,
Bohr Zoo. 'otter, Providence, I) Pearson & Co.
Bohr Ida, Wormwood, Boston, !Common. Potts & Co.
Sour John Alexander, APPlegarth. Baltimore, Thas
Webster. .k.
Bohr. Paroh Bibby, Rooney. do do
Soar It G Ely, McDonald, Washington, DC. Tyler,
Stone & Co.
Bohr liavidsn. Jackson. Norwich, J W Bacon.
Bohr Ocean Wave. tourers. Lynn. Van Dusan. Norton
& Co,
Bohr Samuel Boren. Gandy, Newport, J R Makiston.
Boer Blackbird, Corupttm, Boston. Siunickaon &
lover.
Geetir Aid, Itndioott, Dos on, L endear - led & Co.
Ekhr Adolph Hugel. Mason, Boston. NI s urtevant & Co
Bohr Myruver. Bushes, Tortugas, Workman & Co.
Str Alum. Robinson, New York, W P Clyde.
Btr BerMatCh, Ritioaley, Boston, captain.
Btr H L Gaw, Iler.lta.timore, A Groves, Jr.
SAILED.
Ship Calliope. Copt . Goodwin. for Liverpool, sailed on
Saturday in lOW of rtm J F dtarr. with the redwing
cargo: 23 IM bushels wheat io bulk; 9447 bushels grain
in bags; Miu bb a flour 499 boles cotton, 189 works tallow,
35 hods a uerentron bark. and 2 casks yellow metal.
(O2rfdePtabielloo of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LewEci,, Doi., Marty.
Ship Paraken, for Liverpool, bark Kanawha. for New
York. rolir ocean Wave. for Hai. fax, and novel al other
isohoo , ers passed to sea yesterday. chip Bottoo, from
metwood, Eng. via Havana and Savannah, came to
the harbor last evening. Wind B.
Yours, &o, N. W. tuoxidAN.
MRIISORR NW"
Ship. Elzabetk. Gillespie, for Philadelphia, sailed
from bondundoriv 3d met.
:chip Nabob. Baxter, cleared at New York 18th Met
for San Francisco.
r hip Fideha, Boasting, from Liverpool, arrived at N
Yolk 18th met
Bars Flore• ft. Welsh, for Savannah, sailed from Rio
do Janet • o 30 ult.
Barg Whe .t and, Peacock, for Bahia and Pernant
-01100. called from n to do Janeiro TM ult.
Barg Rob deer, Coots, for ilium. elphm, at Rio de
Janeiro Bth tot.
Barg Mah on Williamson, fichartrorth, uncertain, at
Rio oe Jape. ro Bth nit.
Ran s Lamolrater. Harding. and Ci-aytound. Onl
brar.dson. 1 rom Palermo, arrived at New Yora 18th t at.
Brit Anglo taxon. Dodge. for Pailadelphis at Hotter.
dam 23d ult.
B. ig Loran Isle, Morrow. hence, at Kingston, Tam,
271 h ult.
Brie Veteran (Or) Drew, cleared at New York 18th
fOr Parcambnoo.
Vein . Vtot.,r, sears, olaared at New York 18th inst.
far th , ladoiphia.
Setts J L barred. Weaver, and J Bennett, =r old
at New t ork 18th Met- for • hilacelphia.
Steamers ar•thrsette, Jones, Sleek Viamond, Allen,
and Novol.y. Shaw, hence. at New York 18th ast
Propelier R Bord,.n. Allen. cleared at fkl..w York lath
inst. for rhiladelottia.
2IEDICINAL.
ROF. WO 'EPS
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.
AND
BLOOD RENOVATOR
Is precisely what. Its name indicates, for, whit
pleasant to the twee, it is revivify tag. exhilarating
and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re
vivifies. reinstates. and renews the blood in all its
original purity, and thus restores and renders the
system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It ie the
only preparation ever offered to the world in a
popular form. so as to be within the reaoh of all.
lo chemi ally and skilfully combineo as to be the
most powerful tonic, and yet 'overfeed., adapted
as to act to perfect accordant. retch the /awe of na
ture, and hence soothe the weakest stomach. and
tone up the digestive organs. and allay all nervous
and other irritation. It is also yierfeotly exhilara
tine in its effects, and yet it is never followed by
lassitude or depression of strait. It is composed
entirely of vegetables, and t one thoroughly com
bining poWerfally tonic nod soothing properti ise, end
consequently can never injure. uah a remedy has
long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical
' world, both by the thoroughly skilled to medical
smenee, and also by all who have suffered from de
' bility ; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge
even to see that debility follows all attacks of dis
• ease and lays the unguarded system open to the
attacks of many of the most dangerous to which
poor humanity is constantly liable. Such, for ex
ample, as the following ; Con sunipti on, Bronohttie,
Indigestion. Drepepsin, Loss of Appetite, Faint
. pegs. Nervous Irritability, Neuraleia, Palpitation
of the Heart, Melancholy, hypochondria, Plight
' Sweats. Languor, Gliddinetui, and all that class o
oases. so fearfully fatal if unattended tom time.
called Ikmals Wealcrwasesatuf lirrealariliu. Also,
• Liver Derangemenut or Torpidity , and Liver Com
'plaints, -
Diseases ctr the Kidneys, Scalding or In
• rontinenoe a the Urine, or any general derang
ment of the Urinary Organ,. Pain in the Baolt,edde.
. and between the Shoo:dere, predisposition to slight
c.olds, Hacking and Continued Cough, Emaciation,
• IDA...nutty in Breathing, and, indeed, we might ena-
Merate m• ny more still, but we have space only toy
say, It will not only cure the debility wholtingi
• Chills and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising'
train Mituimatio Influences. and ours the disease
at once, if already attacked. and as it cam directly
andyeersistently upon the tottery astern, arousing
the Liver to action, promoting, in fact, all the ex
. orations and 'marabout! of the system, it will infal
libly prevent Mar deleterious consequences follow.
jug upon chane of climate and water ; hence all
imps lo should have a bottle with them, and ail
should take stable-spoonful at least before eating.
As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the diges
. tins organs, it should be in the hands of all persons
of _sedentary habits: students, ministem, literary
'men ; and all ladies not accustomed to much out
' door exercise should always use it. If they will.
;thew will find an agreeable. pleasant, and ef6oien
- intoned, against those ills which rob them of their
lbeauty ; for beauty cannot exist without health.
land health oanaot exist while the above irresulan
- ties continue. rhen,arain, the Cordial is a perfent
. Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the
;final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with
' !perfect ease and safety There is no mistake atiene
lit, this Cordial is all we c/aiotter it. Mothers, try
;it ! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or
'decline, not only of your daughters, before it be
. lista, but arse your sous and huehands, for while
,the former, from false delicacy, often go down
a premature grave rather than let their condition
'be known in time, the latter are often so ringed no
with the excitement of business that if it were no
for you they, too. would travel in the same down
ward path. until too late to arrest their fatal fall.
Rat the mother is always vigilant. and to you we
confidently appeal, for we. are sure your never
failing &Seaton will unerringly point you to Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator,
as the remedy which should be always on hand in
time ofneed. 43, J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444Broad
e ity. New York, and 114 Market street Bt- Loeb',
!Mo. ; and sold by all good Druggists, Mae, One
Dollarl per Rattle.
Soldm this cit. by B. A. IrAHNESTOaK & CO., le .
tuff 9 North FIF TR Street; MASSARO & •-i
Whi.FTH and CHEnTer UT Streets, and 1/Y0
0., 232 North SECOND htreet.
oalg-mwfd-enerWtT
LEGAL.
IN TELE DISTRICT CriIIRT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
JAN Ed MILLED., Executor or LEA NOR A.
JONH'. who was Assignee of WILLIAM CR SAN,
vs EDWARD P. PIA VITICINB and HEN rey W.
ovERMArI. terra tenant. March Term, IS6I. No.
Levaii Fonias
7 he auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the
fur d in Court. raised by trie sae under the
anove writ. of al. that certain lot or pi , oo of ground.
situate on the southwestwardly aide of the Lancaster
nropike Road &smash v to a recent larva, thereof
m•de by Fran w a Lightfoot, Esq.. t the distance of one
honor we and fitteen feet woven inches no, thwestwardiY
from the northweetweroll ode of sergeant street. in the
boron; of 170 set Philadelphia. &foray rid, containing in
front or breadth. on the teal Lancaster troaroee a cad,
form feet, and. extending of that width in length or
depth ewu , hwestweadly two hundred feet to the non b.
tiortwitruly side of urean street i& certain fifty feet
wide street, laid out and intended to be opened fo pub-
Ito use. by the said William Crean, parallel with toe
said Lancaster turnpike troadp blooded northeast
waidb .by the sato I at visitor 1 urnpthe Hoed. south
westw ardly by the said Crean street, northwestward y
by other sr und 'wended to be this day granted he the
maid William roan to the said [inward P Hawklis,
a•sd south-sr by around granted by the said
William Green to Dan el Moislo le,. on d rent.
(being the Mlle premise. whir.li the said - m
Crean by indenture licanns even date h.rewith, but
dole execo.sd coke. wledged,and delivered immediate
ly before these presents and intetkled to be forthwith
reoo dad atiourdine to law. roe the oo .sidelation money
therein mentioned. the who a whereof a hereby se
cured granted. and conveyed unto the said I'd card P.
fiewstee; in lee ; t ,, Jear. neeerthe.ess. to the express
reetr.otton thrum, slaughter bonserskin-dresaing estab
la.hment. slue soar , candle, or eta-oh mennfa"tnry, or
other building for unmet) 000ttpatioa,enuehl at any
tune thereetter be put, ereottri, or used on any part
ill , . 'hereby granted lot in, roam] ; and subject. alan. to
the express restriction that r o Molding or part of a
Wining should rir &at time thereafier, be put. erect-a.
or used on the said above-described lot of around within
fifteea feet mm the line of the said Lana star Turn-
Tithe Hoed.. win attend t - the dirleor of ..is app intment
on Tn I/ It SD AY. the anti Oat of May. lust, A, D 186.1,
at a o'olOck P. M. at n s °Moe, No u 49 South SIX un
Street Philadelphia, when and where all persons in
t rowed are requemied to present their waives, or be
debarred from oJallnit inlo on the said fond.
thYllB-10t JOHN P. [MINTON. Auditor.
TN THE DLSTRICT CuLJRT IP—R THE
IL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
vflu.tam. DOME, and ELIZABETH, his Wire,
vs Win.. CLAYTO I 4 and Charlotte hie Wlte,Cror
merly Diver,,
and JANE DIVER. June Term,lBsl.
N 0.17.
•
Pur«uant to an order of Court, made in this ease. the
writ of • ummone teemed therein is published, viz:
Coy and County of Philadelphia , so.
The oinsuotivrealth of Pennsylvania to the
sheriff of rhiladolphia ootin v tj greeting If
William Uiver tlizabeiny his ifs, twice you
'secure of prosecuting their claim, thee we command
you that you summon , by good and lawful summoners.
ilbam Clayton and charlotte. his Wtfe.•tformerly
Charlotte Diver,) and Jane Diver. fate of your noun'-,
so that they be and appear before cur Judges at Ph la-
Gel° , ia at oar District (*curt for the City and.Couiri
of Philadelphia, there to be held the Ist MON AY OF
11114 Nh.:l{ io when, wherefore, whereas they, the
said clematidatit and the said detoodanti together and
undivided. do hold all that certain met« Imola or t«ne
meet and lot orpiece of ground.*ituate in Manayunk,
bow den., limite d and deserth.fd as f Sows t beginning
at the northwestern corner of a lot "told by the Sheriff
o the City and County..of Ptii , adelishia as the property
Of William Diver, th.t is, in the line of a street laid out
by the tlehttrlltihl Navigation Comps-y. called rower
street 06 test 6 inches thorthrreittwardly from monomer
of Market and. Tower streets, thence extending along
the eastward!. line of Tower street north 37 deg. and
30 16 feet 6 inches to a Corner of a lot sold to
Jobe w. Stephuns. thence north 63 deg. 30 min ,east
wens said Stephens' line Pa feet Ii inehes to the west
erly etas of Albs street, thenoe along the said line of
Mils attest south SO des. SO min., east le feet 23.; inches
to a corner of the lot sold by the Sheriff as aforesaid.
thence along the line of the same 94 feet 23‘ inches to
the mace of beginning. with the anger 0113110111. The
same defendants partition thereof between them to be
mane (according to the laws and customs of this Com
monwealth in such case made and prov.ded), do gain
say. and the same to be done. do not permit. very
justly and against the
thens and custom', as
those
snot, Ad. And have you there the names of
neennonent and thin writ.
Witnessthe lifonorab'e Geo. Phsynrood. Doctor of
Law, President our said Court at Philadelphia. the 95. h
day of Marsh. in tbe 7 ear our 1 . 0111
apls-m6t P.A. TR« GO. Pro Froth'''.
TRIG ORPHAN - 1' Of ;UHT FOR THE
CITY AND cOU !ITVOP P I to. ogL
The auditor aptuouted by the Orphans' Court to ark
dit, nettle and adjust the first had onto account of
W mr.ON is r HR. - drmaistrator of the caste of JANIE
NlC.l4ot.s. deceased. and to report dietriontion of the
balance In the hands of the accountant. will meet the
orlittea ontertood. for the prirposes of his appointment.
on T HUBS ....AY. the 234 dor of $t 4
o'clock M., at the WibTHERILL MOUtig, in
BABSUM Street, etrovp Meth' ui the et V of
Pbitsdet
phia. ram I°. ?OTT&
Auditor.
THE PRA.7 - PMLADELPiHA., MONDAY, MAY 20, 1561.
CEPHALIC PILLS
SlO K HE A DAC HE.
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
Er the use al these Fills the periodical attacas
mows or Bide He/due/if may be prevented : and if taken
at the commencement of an &thank Immediate reli e f
from pant and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom Dal in removing the Nouns mut Head
sets to which females are so subieet.
They act gently on the bowels, removing Cettieelitsx.
For Literary Mee, Students, Delicate Females, and
alt persons of sedentary habits. they are valuable am a
Laxative, improving the WOW, Ming tons and 0 4 0
to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elm
tioity and strength of the week , grtea .
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long invests_
I &tin and Carefully conducted experiment*, h a yi ng
Peen in use many Vault during which time they have
prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and
suffering from Headache, whether originating in the
tureens system or from a deranged state of the ate-
They are elltirMY 'vegetable in their omnprettlolll sat
MaY he talon at all amen TIM perreot safety archon*
making any change of diet. sort throe/ems of arm ass
erasable tints risdirs is lily le adoitisitur Mom to
lark:frau .
4„.
~...
~ ~._.
01W1LIU11 Of '. . Ist
. ~. t
. ,
The genuine kayo too signatires of Donn' C. Iloollbl,l
on each Box.
Bold by Drumm mid all other Dealers in Medicines.
A Bon will be sent ei medl palmate on rums or ski
.IPRIOE. gAS CENTS.
an *rim Uul4 to addresued
HENRY 0. SPALDIN4I3.
411 MEDAN Ell Rl. BIF.VP YORE
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OP
OEFNALIO FILLS
WILL CONTINUE ALL WHO BUFFER !MOH
HEADA.OHE,
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN
As th.., rutoncmists IWO wisoHe N.l bV Mr. SPAM:,
me, Skov aford lexiqusstiosetblit Proof of Ma 1/4/1-
114011 of this truly $64010416 - dist Orem.
dissonvir.ns, noun., Feb. 11, INI.
Mi. neutral's,
enS
I have -tried -your rerphalie Pills. sod I Itbs Ana so
wen that I want you to *end me two dollars worth more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a
few of the first box I got front you.
Send the Pills b 7 matt, and oblige
Your ob't torrent.
JAMES 112nPIEDY.
Ml. lirktanxioN
. .
Biz • : .
I Ind you to well me one more bon4lont Cephalis
rzne.ruiwmaimsarfoffiteloomewirmsem,
zmwsemoodoili,H
mexYArmeimmiomm-
Braves Citiont, Evrrrnestos COUNTY. Pu. .e
Jemmy IL ma. , t
R. O. elrettows. r 410441
.ti:
you. will please send me two bozos phriti o
Pius. 80111 i them har.othately. " .',,..t0; 9 ,,, ,
ZeepeotfollY Iours.Jr4O.IISINLONS.
P. s.--I ight» rsurnmo4 ens bac of WOW rims, and and
seem ingeatent.
DELLL Viuttioat, Ohio. Jen. ts.
IL 0. SPALDING., melt* _ •
Please arid enclosed twenty-core cootie, ter which Head
me another box of your Cephalic rilla. They ars trimly
iha base Pitts I Mee ever treed.
Direct A. STQYBR P. N.,
Belle Vernon, WW of tto.. 0.
EssmaLY, Mem,
C.finasmita. Egg.
wish for some oireuktis 'or large show bills, to bring
your Cephalic Pills more partionlarly before my one
tamers. If yen have anything of the kind please send
MO,
One of my customers. who is subject to severe Siok
Headache. (usually lasting two days ? ) ems cured of as
attach is mu boar by your Pitts. whioh I sent her.
Respectfully yours,.
. B. WILKES.
RityxoLussolte, FIANXIMI 00. 1 Ohio. /
January 9, 18111.
aster: O. lisalannt
no. 48 Cedar st._. Y
Mans brit
Inolomid find twenty -aye cent:daft.) for which send
box of " Cephalic Pinsk' deed no address of Roy. Wm.
G. Fine Soynoldoborg. Franklin Oco. i 9hio.
Your Tins Work like a ekarin--coro Herselguile aiotott
instanter.
Truly your%
Will. C. FILLRIt.
MI. ISPabbtati.
tra
Lot Wag Immo I mat to you for a box of Copluttos Pins
for the cure co the nervous Headenhe and ituashess.
and reoeived the same, and tit* /tad so good se afsit
that Imes isdutod to wad for MOM.
rear* sand by return mad. Direct to
A. 1. 9y_IIILEL,
Ymolantt, Misk.
Cephalic, of accomp he a da c he ject for which they
were made, cut.: Cure ola all foram
11 . 01 , 14. SA. Exalnimier. PMolkl To.
They have been tested in more titan a thoniand eases.
'with entire snow's.
From Ms Democrat, fit , Cola, iftlet,
If you are, or hare been tr_oubled with the headache,
send for a, box, Eeephati's l'illej so that you mar have
them in ease of as attack.
Flom the Adversise , Provident*, R.I.
The Cephalic Pitts are 'aid to be a remarkably one
tive remedy for the headache. and one of the very best
for that very frequent complaint which has ever been
discovered.
.14. OM the Writers A.A. Gazette, Meer.. RI.
we heartily endorse Mr. 9pelding, and his unrivalled
Cephalic Pills.
-Rom du Howerwha Talley Star, Has . To.
WO ere KIM thee persona suffering with the beadaehei
Wlio try them, will otiok to them.
From tha Sotst4ens Path Radar. New Orkem, La.
Try them t you that are aflioted• and We are rare that
your testantonl oar be added to the already muserens
hat that has received benefit' that na.mher medicine
can produce.
11 , om she St, Louis' Deitioerst.
The immense demand for the anted. Menials Pills)
fe rapidly increasing.
_Roos Me Giaiitts, Dmeenroril. jeeps.
Mr. Spalding would not oonneol, him AILMO with gr
umpho did not /moot to poser reel merit.
Nom tAt Advirtiser, Preaidesea, R, I.
The teittmcour in their rarer is airman, frost Malt
reepootable au/uteri.
From rho Deily IYeare. NIIWPOTT. A. I.
Cephalic Pill' are taking the place dell kinds.
Prim 0:101111147661 Hallo/s, Butes, Mtn,
Maid to be very ellosoioni for the herdeohe.
Cammmeial, Diadem**. °Ma.
taffering humanity oan now he reheYeit.
P A Single bottle et SPARDLNCPS PREPARED
GLAIR *ill jive tee Caw noir east ensegelly."llel
SPALDIMPS rasrARED GLUZ I
BI"ALDING'S rusraizro GUNK
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I
ECONOMY: DISPATCH'
sr" A STUNG IN Timm 6 aysa NMI."
As tooldents Will happen, wren in To:di-revalued
ismitiels, it ie Ten' destryiblo to 68TO .01168 cheap and
convenient way for repairing Purnirare. Tote, Crooke
&O
* SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
a~eeta at ouch omPrielsoles, and no household etie
afford to do 'without it. It is always reedy. and up to
the sticking Point.
•• USEPVI. 111 /MAY nQveic.'
B. B.—A Brash accompanies each bottle. Price,*
oenug. Address.
HENRY O. SPALDING',
MO. 49 CEDAR. MERV. NEW YORIL
At certain ttnonnoipled persons are tatomplint tO
palm off on the: nnewseeotlng rinbtia, imitate:Om cif ins
PREPARED GLIM, I wcnild cannon all pommy to az
aortae before porohnsing, and wee that the roll name*
PREPAJLED 6.141TE.11111.-
. .
as Wan 'lranian $ll
411M1
jiLIIDIVINA.L.
MI Able &LPN 01'
H EADAOI-LE I
SPALDING'S
THAT A
THEIR REA.OII.
liavaimosn, Pa., Feb. 6,1811.
Yren.Arnri, Mex., Jan. 11. 1811.
BAVIC THE przoira
CAUTION.
11181111ANCR coatrAmias.
THE RELIANCE
MUTUAL INSURANON COMPANY,
Op romons,,Ari kt
OFFICL No. 305 WALNUT BIRRIST
Ynsuras agatnot LOB 5 OR DAMAGE 131 t FAB. on
Houses, Stores, and other buildings. limited
or =Utak and on In_rytiture.
, Warm and Mer
ohandloe. m town or
isometry.
CASH CAPITAL,IIIO,IIO M—ABBETS 111117.142 01.
Which is invested as follows,
In first mortgages on city property. worth
double Ma amount..;. vow op
Pennsylvania Rattroad Co.'. 6 per oent. fain
mortgage loath at LOW 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, It
pond mortgage Wadi cp s o,ooo:—. 17,1110 00
Huntingdon and Broad op Railroad and
Canal Co. , s mortgage 10an,.._.....__.. .copo p o
Ground rent, first-a1a5.. : .....
--
1,46160
Collateral loan., well seoured--. 2,500 Ott
City of Philedelphia 6 per cent. loenr., 60,000 00
Allegheny County
aut per cent. Pa . RR. loan. 10,000 00
mmerplal t 0,110 0/
ocag i ums , auk Moak— 1,81160
Pennsylvania Railroad On.'s 5t00k...*4,003 00
The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stook 16,960'00
The County Piro Insurance Co.'s stook_ 1,050 00
he Delaware M. 6. Insurance Co.', stook— 1130 00
The
Mutual Insurance Co.'s imo 00
ills receivable.— -. 14.102 74
Book accounts. scorned interest. lte__—.. 1.104 65
Cash on hand--. 11,644 64
6317,149 81
The Mutual principle, combined with the security of
aBtook Capital, entalea the insitred to partlmpate in
the prodsr of Inc Company. without liability for tosses.
Loma promptly adjusted and paid.
manosons:
Clem Tinsley Samuel Mishima.
Williamim,_ r rilomplion. Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser,
William Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley,
John R. Worrell, Marshall Bill,
11. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown,
l in
Robert Toland, Charles Leland.
B. B. Rosevjsrtem. Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles O. ood, Smith Bowen
James S. Woodwardt John Bissell, l'ittsburg.
CLB TINGLEY, resident.
B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary.
February 141.1861. . fell
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP PHIT•AT)RLPIRA..
.:: , (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
SOMPILNYM BUILDING, S. W. MANNA
YOplzrz AND WALNUT' STSESTS.
DLEECTORMI:
&RATCHFORD &nix. MOItAZCAI L. DAWSON,
wmat.tx RAcßuz, ago. H. FITINULT.
L„I
ammo tuAza,sz, _ ~ , ;paw% Butrwn.
011111 M . ATWOOD, - M. A. FANNESVOCL.
N/. T. TILEDICX, ANDSAW D. MEI,
SRI WHASION, J. k HAnniark.
F. RATCHFORD /STARR, Freiman
011AabEe W:COX.E. Bearetw. DOI
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,No. 991 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
CHA N. TER P tiPETU AL.
ALL rim PROFITS - DIVIDND AMONG TEN IN
SURED.
Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole term of
Yife ; grant Annuities and Endowments; purchase Life
Interest. in keel Estate, and make all °entrants de-
Theyg on t thae
E n ep gen eAom lnfe
trators, Assignees.
Trustee!, and Guardians. _ ,
esszTO OF TSB COMPANY, AnYhmoT I,llo.l.6Mortgages, ground rents , real estate ..:_.. .sl23,sui P 7
United stamp stooks. Treasury notes, loans
of State of Pennsylvania, city of .Plula
delphia, ..... . 7118.70
Premium netee,koane on c011atera1.,29704 a8 Pennsylvania. North - Pennsylvania Rill
l-
roads. and County tug per 46111 L bonds_ IMAM M
Bank, insurance, railroad. canal stooks. Ac. VW 48
Cash on hand, agents' balances, .to., eto. MAIM 14
.101' 18 OS
JIANIEL-L. MILLER, President,
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vine President.
JOHN W. NOR NOR. Searetary. nilat-tf
DELAWARE MUTUAL •SAFETY IN.
lIITRANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA.
Ineorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, ISM,
Mee 5. E. earner of TBIRD and WALNWT streele.
PHII;ADELPHI4.
MARINE INSTRANOT,
on Veesebt.l
Cart* To &Irvin of the Wend
neural, T
On footle by 'Riven. LAM n
aiglr, Lalo?e, eat fiend Oar
sevoikoEektinritreßolittsAnion.
On Mershandtes generally. On Storm, Ditelliin
Rotuma. Zce.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY.
November 1,1860.
101004610 United States five fr oent. 10an—,4100,1100-00
116,000 Witted States eta Cent. Tremont?
Notes,. (with Roomed triterost ) _ ULM 04
100,000 Penneylvama State ftre >b Mn
- nom cm
11,000 do. do. six do. do. 11,00 00
IMMO Philadelphia City silf cent. Loan. 135,203 37
00,000 Taormina State five oent. 10an... 24,000 00
MAW Peonsylvatim Rialto 2d mortgage
sin M' cent. boob* 00
10,000 300 shame, stook liermentown OM
Company. nearest and principal
guarantaed by the City of Phila
delphia LIMO 10
3,000 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Company-- 3,900 00
SAO 100 shares North renraylYsx7ii.itall
smut Comskany_-,
I,XO 00 shares Philadelphia Ite Bat and
liteam Tug Company.-- 1,200 00
MO 11 shares Philadelphia and Barre de-
Cratie Stearn Tow-boat Company. 350 00
900 7 shomp an ares Philadelphia Embalms
Cy--
1,000 shares Continental Hotel Co.-
4186,700 par. Cost $547,333.34. Market va15664,356 71
Bills receivable. for insurances made --. 171.3811 42
Bondi and mortgages._._. 34lloo 00
Real estate— MAO Ss
Balances due at Agenoies—Premiums on Ma
rine Polimes. interest. and other debts due
the Company---. - • 01,3% Oi
Ban, and stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies 1,631 50
Rank an kand—ht benks —.1110,4711 141
. in iirsarsr—.— 432 001
0,103 11
$304,90711
emr E. atone",
DIXECTOILL
ktiu A. Bottler,
illim Martin
r,.._ r Paulding eggy Ve it".
0 ann,
,
AdWrif l 2. l Kka a t
N. Jona Droolgt
§jiwenoer At'llvnns,
Thomas C. Rand,
Robert Burton,
itioob P. Jives,
Jam
en B. AtWarland.
Imbue, P. Eire,
john B. Bernpie, Pitlsb'r,
D. 7. Morgan,
A. B. Snor t
M MARTEN, r_reAndent.
F. RAND, Vies yrediderd,
°rotary. norr-ti
44 . ir . 6 . romps°.
INohCL m
Xy re, Jr.
INtand,
yr' a. Luswir
4Mileh twai.
Murto,
ilsorire e. Leiper t
anf
kar I.
WILLIA
TEL
IENAY LYLIIIIRN°I3..3?;
FillE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVEL-L—
-'HE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
CaliPANY—lnoo_nporated SUB--CHARTER PIMPS
TUAL—No. 0 WALNUT street, opposite Independ
ence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the oornmunity
for thirt7-six years, continues to insure against loss or
damage by Fire. onnb4o or przvaie 13uildinee, either
permanently or for %l n imited time, Also. on Furniture,
...took. aoods or Merehandine generally, on liberal
Their Capital. together with a large Barrio' Fund. is
invested in the most oarefel manner. winch enables
them to offer to the insured as undoubted aeonrity in
the own of loss.
DIRICTORS.
Jonathan Patterson. Isaac Hasietairst.
rilutin Camebeli, Thomas Robins,
lezander Benson. Daniel Smith, Jr.,
liam Montetins. John Severer's..
Thomas Smith.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
BIATON SMITB, 800115t417. 4114-11
TN SU RANCE COMP ANY OF THE
STATE OF TENNYLVANIA—FIRZ_AND MA
RINE INIDIAANCE --Nos. 4 AND I EXCHANGE
BUILDINGS.
jigstired in 1114—Capital 11110001a—reb. 2, 1860. win
All
X 4.18,792 77.
All invested in wand and available seeanbes—eon-
Guise So insure on Vessels and Cargoes. Buildings,
stooks of Kerahmidaseat liberal terra,.
ANCTORI I.
DI
pleD. eherrerd, George X. &mart.
n Toby, Barnard Grant. Jr.,
ars Macudestsr. Tobias Warner.
William S. !Smi th , Ithonias B. Wattaau,
.lalw B. Badd_. Muir, G. Freesias*.
Wthisig X. Witte, Charles B. Lewis.
George C. ca_roon.
IiENRY 1:14 EIBERXEID, Ptasidanpp
WEbi/Ard HAILEBIL ilearetarT. 16111-ir
rieINSURANOE. - MEOHANICIS'
URANCE COMPANY" of Philadelphia No.
1315 North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build
ings, Gloods,and Merchandise generally from loss or
damage by Fire. The COMMIT guszantee to %Owe all
losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the Pota
to of the enhlie.
1111 - 2Xerells.
WUBarn Morgan, Robert Pianism,
flans', Carper, Michael kloY,
Sleorge L. Dougherty. Edward leloOorrent,
James Marna, Thome B. IsloConniek,
Jame Duress Joan Bromley,
raw Meileer, Lranoir Fall/,
fraud Rafferty,
... oku Buoa u dy,
mks J. Ilemphill, inard R. Ruleesuuir
Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare,
Fromm McManus, Michael Cahill.
FRANCIS COOPER, _President.
BRIM RD ZAFFERTY. eleoretary. oca-ly
A MERIOAN FIRE' INSURANCE 00.,
rik-
PETUAL INCORPORATED MO CHARTER .P.SA-
No. 310 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia,
Ewing_ e large paid-up Conitsl Stook . and Surplus,
Invested m mound end how lablo.Seenritiee r .oonUnnes to
blows on Dwellings, Stores. rurniture, merebandiee,
Vessels in port and thew oanroeo, and other personal
property. Al 1 Loeses liberally and promptly adjusted,
DInICTQIIS.
Thee.M !kris, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, James R. Camebell,
Samuel Q. 1110rk64 Edmund G. Dutilh,
Yannok Brady, alias. W. Poultuei.
Morns.
THO±VIAte MAIM President,
AL/WIT C. B. CRAW° RD. Beeretarv. re -t }
A NTHRACTTE INSURANCE 45 ' 1:MES-
A-re. 1-Antkortzed Oapital OdOeVlS—DiLUtllki
?MVP VAL.
°Roe o. ell WALNVT Street, between Third and
Fourth Street, Phliadelebia.
tea M .ny wilt i3untro wiptimil low or ternage by
ilenle.FlDUtitte, and Mordant= caw
Al 4, Napa' a laminuma iia Ifeesele, carane• wwW
Frentbte. inland Inceien_se to au aorta er Vie ram.
DDItzwORD
LLeFaker, Atm& tdaxlield.
. Latker.
John Ketabwm.
via ream& brin..F. Dean.
. jar
4P1:11:44.
LIMB 1 .1 15 ° ‘ ILE 2
.. B.L .." 13 ::::::.
WM. F.DEAN, Wise Preeideat.
ale-at
W. lit. snug,
VICOII/INGE INSURANCE COMPANY
-.- - A --0111oe No. 409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE ISSURAfICE on Houma and Morehead's&
genemllf, OA favorable terms, ei th er limited or war-
Dottrel,
D/REOTORS;
t o eFrmian Bonsai!, Thomas Marsh, Q . Oinnodo, Oblides Thomyerin•
wardD R Roberts , hones T. Bale,
.
Samuel L. Smedley. Joshua T. Owen,
Airuben 0, Bale John J. Griffith&
JBEF:Maji Bortseli, President,
JOHN Q. Garttrono, Vox Frerudent.
Strosevin Cow. Secretary. iala
CIAUTEO .—AII persons are hereby eau
ttoned against negotiating a certain note, drawn
by W. F. RE , NOLO.. & twenty five Auadred
DI:4M dated out or about the 22d o October. IMO. my
opic, 13 monthe atter date, to rho o - der of W. F. Rey
nolds, at breael & Co. e. rbiiad,-.lbbia, and endorsed by
him. bald note was given to the Bank of Comments.
Brie. Penna.. and Its payment will be resisted. the
drawers thereof-haying a. legal dateline to the same.
W. F. REYPIOL.D3 &
MILLEPOINT . E. Hay 10. 12181. mylft-St
OTIt B.—The Uitizenn of the different
Cities and Towns throughout the State are invited
for the plume at which the next An-
NULL ISTATR FAJR shall be held. Proposals
containing induoeinents and advantages, directed
to ttie undersigned Committee, appointed by the E x .
motive Committee. will be received up to and ::3 1 .
eluding Mal.Plst next. rommum be mitions should
dream 10 either of the following moons:
WM.
_GOLD E ,
JOHN P. KOWHERFORD,
JADOB.MISH,
JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
AMOS E. KAPP
Rarristmig, Fe.
Northumberland, Pea,
Oeteeritie4
- u/f.dtuiHl
&lux MANUFACTORY,.
all RIM STREET.
Files and neaps of every description, and good
quality. made to order. at the above establishment.
WROLEI3ALE and RETAIL.
a t okaoutaotureee
leoutnns don, In a thtberior leeener.
to attellit.
HAVANA OIGA RS—A large and aplen,
a. dui sesortment of all sizes eked easilties. in stele
and Int awls very low for rash by
CHARLES TRTF,
120 WALNUT Street
ARD.---126 tierces extra Leaf Laid, for
1 -di by wags. # co. ! 103 *km ateNb
0111.41.
itAILSOAD LIMNS.
PHILADELPHIA.
ICSAMEA D READING RAJLIROAD.
tacc.b. , .o K ISLA INS for PoTT , ViLLE. R FAD
1W and HARlt lßowie, no and after May 20 . 1861.
MORNING LID nll, DAILY. (sunders exoepted..)_
Leave New Depot, ,-olner of BI1041) end CALLOw
HILL, Street!, PHILADELPHIA, (Pairenger en
trance" on Thirteenth and on Ceilnerhill sitrifsile,) at 8
A. M eennecoinsat Earrisbllta with the P ANN SY' ,
varf , A R •IlLanefl 1 M. train. miming to Pitts
burg; this cunt REIMAN D VALLEY 1 06 P.M. train
Charm robots, Carlisle, An,and the
N Yil trAlffh t . r iN P.12T61 AL RAILROAD IP, M. train
bo_q. O.
save N t e S w il D n e A p P ot r ri E ri•n N e ° r ° o ri f ariZtand CALLOW - -
DILL Streets. PHIL A.EIit;LPI I I A, ( Ynallonger en
trances on • hirteenth and on Callowhill streets., for
Po rr . VILLK end HARRISBURG. at 311 P. M..
DAILY. oonneating at lisirrisburs with the Northern
Central Rglirnad. for &mom. Williameport,
ice.; for RE AD iN G only, at 6 Y. M.. LAI LiY, Mindere
excepted.)
Dlfil TAMES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ
ING RAILROAD.
FROM PHILADELPHIA, Miles,
To Phmniuyille 28
Readin5............. 08 Thilefelyhis and Reeding
Lebanon..." .. 86f and Lebanon ValloY 3.11.
1 2
Dm chin
millersburg ........142
Treverton Janotion
Rantoul,' ~..169,
Northumberland— Xi'
' Lewisburg 178
Milton
JvharoT .—• 147
W. liesmspnrt. Zug
-
Jeremy 0b0re........223
Loeb Haven
Ralston ..............238 l '
Troy --.261p Williamsport and Elmira
bail:road.
The 8 A. M. - train eoLneet. dollly_ at Port Clinton,
C o l L o l n n ial d a
e l ma x tir : P et iltiii
thh St 2s iE h ti ß t i h t iV a ltielD7 .
Cevada~ the
West and mouthw th
est.
DEPOP L „ PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD
and CALLownitd. streets.
W. H. MoiLFIENNEY, Sioretarr.
May ni.„ mt. inrto-tf
ANINSIPME. EitthibMR ARRANGE.
R ENT. LADRLPHIA..
ORR Al AnTO WPI S AND aORTtIaTOWN RAILROAD.
On and after Monday Mai IS 1861.
FOR GißgAltitOWN.
Leave Phtlasteiehiii.. 6.7, 8, 9,14), 11,11 A. M., 1, 2,3
185, 4, 6 . 6, 634,7, 8,9, 10 .34, and P. M.
Leave Oerreantmrn, 67, 74. 3, 29,9, 10, n, is A.M.
1, 2,3, 4 6,6, 6.14, 7M, 8. 9,WX. P, M. -
The 820 A.M. and 3.36 P. M. Trains atop at German
town
ON POND A.YB.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2%. Ma, 734, and 1034
P. M. ..
Leave Germantown ,_B.lO A M. 1.4. 6%. and 9% P. M.
011.G8TN UT ILLY. RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6. S. 10. 12 A. M.,2, 3.38, 4,6, S. 0,
and 10% P M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 710 11, 8.49, 9.10,11.40 A M.,L49,
336, 8.40 , 7.10. 8.40. and
The BA. M. and 3.35 P. . will make no dope on the
Germantown road.
ON BMX/EIS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9.05 A. M.. 3%. O. and 7'35 P. M.
PLeave Chement Ril, 7.60 A. M., .18 40, 610. and 910
.
FOR CONBROHOOICEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia. LBO, 7%, 9.06. 11.05 A. 10.3.02,
3.06 4%. 6%. 8. and 1.116 P. M.
• Leave Norristown, it, 7, 8.t6, 9,11 A. M.. 134, 4X.8%,
and 934 P. M.
oN SUNDAY& •
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A; 3 and 5 p, AL
Leave Nornetown.7Mn. Mul. and G P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave. Philadelphia, 340. 7%. 9.06, . 11.06 A. M., 766,
3.05.3.65,4%, 64%8. and 11% P. M.
leave Manayank,ll36.7.%, 835, 933.11% A. M., 2,3%,
6, 7. and 10 P. M.
SUND AYPS.
Leave Philadelphia 9 a. M.. 3 6. and 7X. P. M.
Leave Manayunk, 7% g A. M. DC 5%. and P. M.
• it. K. Shit 1. Gentml Superintendent.
myll-tf Depot, N.124'1 and GK EE Streets.
PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL
RAILROAD_,
_ 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. _
1861.
_.~. °• ----
THE CAPACITIOF
IN ROA& IS NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN TIE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINB
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA .AND PITTeBUDO.
Connoting direct at Philadelphia with Throat% Train.
from Boston. New York. and allpottits E.M. and in the
Woon Depot at Pittelmfg wiltti Through Trains to and
from au poiuts the West, ttorthweet arid Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by enr
other route. _
Express end Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without ohange of Care or Conductors. All Through
reaseuger Trams provided with Loughridge'e Patent
Brake—rpeed under perfect control of the engineer,
thin *dein:grin:eh to the safety of travellers.
Smoking Pare are attached to each Train ; Wood
rutri Sleeping Cara to Payrolls and Feat Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail end Fast Lines, Sun
ders excepted
• Mail Train leaves Phibyielphie at 7.30 A. M.
in
Fast Le '* ' 11.0 A. M.
Ktpreu Train leaves 10.15 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Wlumbia,llo P. M.
Columbia 4.01 P.
M . Parlreeburg " at 5.40 .
West Chester " No /. at 8.16 A. M No 2atl2 20 P. M.M
Weal Chester Passenteni win take the Weal Chester
Nos.l and 2 and Columbia Train..
Peurscusers for Suribuly, Willlamsimrts Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls, and intemiesiate points, leaving
IPhiladelphie at 7.50 A. M. and 130 P. M., go directly
through.
Tudrete Westward may be obtained at the offices of
the Company in Philadelphia New York, Borton, or
Baltimore ,• and Tn.:ltem Beet:Ward at any of the impor
tant Railroad Offices in the 'West also on board aof
the regular Line of Steamers on the hinteieinpipi or Ohio
rivers
sir Fare always ea low, and time aa ;mink, as by any
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market atreata.
The completion of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the
DIRECT LINE BE r W REP/ THE EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST.
The Connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, 'avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantages readi
ly' appreciated by Shipper! of Freight, and the Travel
ling ninth,.
Merchano and Shippers entrusting the tranaports
tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with
confidant's ou its speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in tne West be the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all
times -as favorable as are charged by other ,Railroad
Companies. •
1W Ha particular to mark packages "via Pennsyl
vania Rattroad.”
For Freight Contraotg or Shipping Directions, apply
to. or address Wilier, of the following Agents of the
vestment - =
D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg
H. S. & Co. Zanesville. O. I. J, Johnson. RIP-
Mr, 0.; R. McNeel .
y, Maysville, Ky,_; Ormsby & crop
per, Portsmouth, O.; Peddook & co— Jeffersonville.
Indiana • H. W. kirown & Co., Cincinnati, O. • Mourn
hiffibeit._C'erann.e.tm, 11. 0. 0. frlettnattL, o 4lolll6oll,
• J oe. E. Moore. Louisville, Kr. ;P.O. &
Co., Evansville. Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co.. Cairo.
;_lti F. Sass, Slider & Glass, St. Louis. Mo.; John
H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn. ; Hams & Hunt, Mem
phis, '1 enn. ; Clarke 0., Chicago, ; W. H. H.
IC.oonts. Alton. Mi., or to might Agents of Railroads
at different points in the West.
S. B. KJ AG/STUN, Jr Philadelphia.
MAGRAW & KOONS. ,
80 North. streetHaltimore.
LER CH & Co.. 1 Astor House. or 1 S. Witham at., N.Y
EE .H & CO.. No 77 State street. Boston.
H. H. HOU/MOH. Oval Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT, trien't Alt o onant. Phila.
E. LEWIS. Gann align Pa. Jek-ir
1861. 1861.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.- EW YORK LIMB.
HECAMDEN AND A Y
_AND FILILA
DEI.FRLA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00. 7 6
Al/NES FROM FaLLADELFRIA TO NEW
YORK AND WAY PLACES.
711.011
W L LL F LAA V W E A X
IS ' FOL L OWS PITSO.N MOT
fill.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac
commodations 2 28
At A. M., via Camden mid Jersey Crty, (N. J.,
Accommodation , 2 26
At 8 A.
l— M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mai. 3 00
At W 4 A. Jid, Ina * Kensington and Jamey City,
Western Fainrealt...,.., ...._.._ _.._ _ dO6
At 2I P 5 F. 21., via Camden and Amboy AMomme
dation-- 2 25
At! P. M . via Caden and Amm . DOY, C. and A. Ex
ress— 3 00
At pi P. Morrares , Remington and Jersey City, El/O
ran
Kensington
At Ix P. re., via Kensington and Jersey City, Id 300
Class Ticket 2 SS
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City. Prenins
Mall— . 3 00
At 11.. R P. M., via Camden and Jersey City. lknath
em Mail,.__. 3 25
At I P. M., via Camden and Ammer, Ai:Klemm:lda
hon. (Freight and Passengerst Class Ticket— 2 26
Do. do. ad_ Class Tiaket.. 3 60
The 6P M Mail Line rms dally. The MXP NL, &Ma
a F
ric Mail, eatlirday• excepted.
For Belvidere Beaton, Iminbertnile, Flemington, at 7.10 51: and 4)5 P. M. from Kensington.
For Water Cap....Skin:lt/Mg, Reranton, Wilke:466llM
Montrose, Nrsat Dend, ke.,7.10 JIM. from Kensington,
via Delaware. Lackawanna and Westem R. R.
For Manoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem m 7.10
and 1M P. M. from Kensinnton.DaDat • (the 710
A. M, line connects with train 161111 , 111 g Easton at 3.66
P. M.)
For Mount Holly. ate and A. Si., Sand 431 P. M.
For Freehold. at M.. and and P L . M.
WAY
FAr Bristol. Trenton, Me.. at 7.18 A. Pj.. 431 and OX
P. M. from Keduangtom and 3131 N. from Walnut
ettoot wharf.
For Palmyra, Jtivertom Delano*, Parerl7. Purling
tea Florebee, Bordeutown. ros., at lilt. 2. 0, 413 i, sag o
P.
Steamboat Trenton, for_Vordentown and intermediate
places.at 031 P. M. from walnut-street wharf.
,Fir For Now York and Way lanai leaving' Kefutinutou
J
take the oars s on Fifth street, above Wawa.
air an hom before departure'. The .ea ran into the
dekt i t ai n ise ld on &rival of each traillilan from the depot.
Pound. of BadossA . .ooly j onourodoish reams-
F ri. atom are orpounted trom taking . waling as
[gate but their woman! apparel. All bag' over
Pounds to be paid for extra. Th. Company limit
the r respotunbibty for baggage to One Dollarper poima.
and will not bo liable for any amount beyond Slip, es.
eer n fl medal sentrast.
'Km. Y. *AWS/11111. ',trout.
N. 02. T H PIIENNSYL.
WA ' , ilk RAILROAD
Fon nkraixnErit, Doman - row - I , c, m A Ticm
CHUNK., BAZLRTON. EASTON, ECKLET,
WILKESBAR RE, 'tee.
TUKi TRIMUffil 'CRAIN&
On and after FRO N T Y. WILLO W . Passenger
Maine will leave and Streets, Flula
delsho., daily, (Sunday, excepted), as follows
At 6.40 A. M.
_( Exoreete)for Bethlehem. Allentown.
Itch Chnuk..Hazleton, Wilkesbarre,
t SAS P. M., (Ewen 1, for Bethlehem, itatton,
is train reaches Easton ate P.M.,. and males close
eonnection with Meer Jerse Central for New York.
At LIB P. M., for Beth l ehem, Allentown, Mend
Olotelk. mss.
At II A. M. and 4 P. M. for Doilesaron.
At 10.00 A. M. and 1.40 P. M., non Fort Walkerton.
The OA A. M. hapress train makes close 001111.30110E1
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being
the shortest and most clearable route to Wilkeisberrs,
and to all ooinM un FORhh coal region.
TRAINS PHILADEL PHU,.
laMe. Bethlehem M CIO A. 111., L/8 A, Pl,, Kul 8.321
P M.
re Doylestown at 7.20 A. M. and 41
1 5 P. M.
ye Fort Washington at en) 46 AL nd 130 P. Id.
IMAM YlL—Pluldelphia for Bethlehem at S
1.
Ihiladelphia foroylestown ate P. M.
• viestown toLPhilisdelplda at GAO A. m.
thlshem for rhiladelpme at a r. M.
Fare to nettOoliona...lll DO I Pere col:dem% Chnnt.in SO
Fare to Easton -- I 00 Pare to Wilkegbarro— 4eo
Through Tioketa must. be moved at the Ticket
hwa, at WILLOW Street, or BERES /Street, In order
to seam the above rate, of fare.
All Passenger Trains (meant Sunday Trains) connect
at Berks Street with Fifth mad Oath-streinte, and
Second en g Third - stregni,assenrer Railroader Moog
nuenten Amer leaving Willow Street.
. ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
is it io ns 4 SPRING A.RRANUE
WILIMIROTON D Breaw.gitietusi.A ,
rapakeitrdwr,DEAAYvitP,thiiiDrAnA t
or DaltiMOre At 8.1/1 11.311 A. As (marrow.
/Imo 16.30 P.M.
For Chanter et 11.16 A. M., 11.30 A. M., 4.11 end 10.10
F. M.
For Wilmington at LIN A. M.. 1134 A. M.. 4.11 arid
1010 P. NI.
For New Castle at oi4 A. M. and 0.11 F.M.
Eor Dover at &Is A. M. and 4.11 P. M.
of Milford at &LI A. M.
Per Batimbury 0.11 A. M.
I . ItAIN6 FOR PRILA ULPRLA
leave Baltimore at 8.11 A. M. (Express), 0.48 A. M.,
and 4.44 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at OA and 111.10 A. M.. I.M and
P. M.
Leave Salisbury at 1.40 P. M.
Leave Milford at 4 P. M.
Leave_Dover at, it.S4 A. M. ...a ale P.M.
Leave ?UM Cutler at fila A. M., 7.X P. M.
leave Chester at 7.40 A. M.. 0 40. 1.47 and 8.40 P.M.
Leave Baltimore for Sadebury and. Delaware Rail
road at 615 A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE:
Leave Chester at ILIA A.M.. 114 and 11.70 P.M.
Leave Wilmington at IP .81 A. M., 11.38 P. M., and 18
A. M.
ipipmisignr TRAIN, with Passenger Oar attashed,
will run as follows
leave Philadelphia for Perrrvilhi. and Intermediate
places at 0.00 P.m.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
places &ILI' Pp 01.
Leave Wilminittli for Philadelphia and interme
diate pisoe• at IP. .
Leave Rage -de- raoe for Baltimore and intermedi
ate stations as 0 A. Rt.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Oraoe and intermedi
ate stations at 6 P. M.
ON BIINDABN
Commencing (Sunday. May ID. MIL until farther ne
ea, T 0 l'ighir4B al I inn on tiundaye,
Leaving Phllade.phle foLE44l , inlo•o Man Washington
t/IMa. M. and /OM P, /12 ago
Leaving Baltimore Air Philadelphia rig 9.0 A. M. and
CI Y. M.
aol7 8. X. FELTON. President.
COTTON SAIL DUCK and CANVAS,
"11l aolflberi and brands.
Reo...n if vuolvairoing vein. of all deaoriptloor, for
Trill: stirmnstle r rittririft ont 1 to 8
feet wid"ren I D Sfii s . 6 5 34
Nufif • . . !
Ida
FURNESS, BRINLEY,
N o . elm MARIE'S ITTIRES
novo z.—T W ednesda y ok of Caney roods, to be sold
to morrow and morning, is no° , "'armed
for examination, awl cusmstoguee roads. to which the
attention of purehalere eoitoited.
Peremptory_ wale for cash ti
LARGE 8 coOK ul? FANCY IS 6
OOHL
At the stem formerly mantled by
MESSRS- nt:HAFFER k ROGERTS,
NO. gun at AItRET 11TRENT,
On Titesday and liVedtiesdav Mornings
May 21 and 22, commencing at 10 Chalon emit dart
cons sting of
Wool shirts and drawers. cotton and Wool hoillerg.
gloves, gauntlets, patent thread, spool cotton. stay bind
ings, silk handkerchiefs. suspenders. steel-storing 11001 10
skirts. merino wool costar go:d Jewelry, combs, brushes,
hook and kakis muse sortnionnates. Docket books,
caper, envelopes, buttons. gaiters, fans, pipes. pipe
stems, wards, pins, hooka MK eyes. pistols. percussion
caps. baskets. soap, Cologne water. perfumery, and a
great variety of fancy Pods.
Also, large size lewelry thief-proof safe.
4 large size show oases.
6 lae size German silver-mounted show oases.
N. 11—Goods will be open for examination on Mon
day morning. May 20, with oatalosties.
Morthstrn CentralWOLßE
Railroad. d - 1 J. RT CO.
Alia • 519 ARCH STREET.
runhury and Elio R. R
F. PAM-VAST. It CAYELON HEX, bug-
IMe *mos to B. Neat. Jr.. 421 CHESTNUT St.
SHERIFF'S UtI.S.
On Mannar Morntea•
May 24.1861, at 10 o'olock—
Balance of a repair of groceries and the lease of pre
mums corner of Seventh and Pine.
LAID P.. RALE OF RICH RICHLY-FRAMI.II OIL PAINT.
INGS, FRhNOB-P t..A I MIRRORS. Itc.
On Tuesday Morning.
May 21, commencing at 10 o'clock.
Included will be found Amenean and foreign land
scapes, interior. exterior marine ann coast views,
fancy sketches, paintiege ender Klan, Sco.
MIRRORS.
Alec. heavy French plate, framed mantle, pier, and
oval mirrors.
STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES.
leo, SOO dozen atereogoopte pictures. fine boxes, gto.
PIANO—BY ORDolt OF BO BRIPF.
Also. stlo o'olook. on Tuesday morning, one piano,
by order of sheriff.
puiLIP FORD t 00., AUOTIONERRS,
A- No. 430 MARKET +Street and Mil MINOR Rt.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OR 1.000 CASES BOOTS.
al/OEB, AND /111.00ANIS,
On Thursday fderseng•
May 23, at 10 o'clock preoiselg, will be mold, by cata
logue-
-4000 oases men's, boys' and yeah,' calf. kio. and grain
boots, calf and Sift brogans, Congress gaiter.. Oxford
ties, &o.; women a, mimosa', and ohildren's calf,. kip,
goat, maracas and kid keeled boots aed shoes, graters.
ellooole, busgins, so 4 also, a large aridd desirable ea
toviment ofcatpmede goods,
W Goods open for examination, with aatalognes,
eony on the morning of sale.
FITZPATRICK & BROS., •ACC
4, ItIONZEIS, 604 SHEBTEIIII ars et. above
Sue.
nAbEn hiVBAY JS
At I Woloak, of Books , stationery and lonely geode,
watches!. Jewelry, plaits, silver plated ware, sutlers,
esiotinal. m ums' matrriementa, .to. _
Also, glaziery, dry goodie, boots and shoes, and neer
etuandese of every deaorisOaen.
DAY BAEE B every Monday. Wednesday. an d Fri
day at to deloek A. M.
PRIVATE RALF'.
At private sale several large 0013ffifnmenbi of watellaw,
Lon e y soots". books, stationery, silver. plated ware, oniony,
Loney soots". to. To which is aolloited the attention el
usr and 0 00 ntrr merchants and others.
_ =moments so li cited of all kinds of aterahandheo
for either public, or private sales.
Wir Liberal earth advances made on oemeanmonlee
Oat-door sales promptly attended to.
1861.
B ROWN'S RiSENOE OF JAMAICA
GINGER.—FREDERICK RHOWN. Cherhist and
Druggist. northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth Ste.
Philattelnhia. sole manufaoturer of Brown's f.ssenoe of
Jamaica Ginger. which IN recognised and prescribed by
the medioalfsoul,yoted has become the standard family
msdioine of the United Sta - es.
This Essence lea prep ration of unusual excellence.
In ordinary diarrhons. moipient cholera, in short, in all
cases of prost.atton of the digestive functions. it Is of
inestimable value. Daring the prevalence of epidemic
cholera and enmrner complaints of obildren. it is pecu
liarly efficacious; no family, individual, or traveller
should be without it.
NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable Essence from
being counterfeited. a new steel engraving, executed at
a great wet, will be found on the outside of the wrap
per, in order to guard the purchaser against being im
posed upon by wortaless imitations.-IflB.
Prepare.] only by FR EDE RICK littoWN, and for
sale at his Drug and Chemical Rare. N. E. earner of
Fifth and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia. and at FRE
DERICK BKOR N, A.'s, Drug and Chemical &ore.
8. E. corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, •• Conti•
nental" Hotel. Philadelphia. Also for sale by all re
spectistile Ornerier. ,n the IlnitM Abate. myelin,
WEEKLY COMMUNICATION
BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK
AN I ERPOOL, calling at QUEENSTOWN (Ire
lani,l to land end embark passenge and deaparehes.
The_ Liverpool. New York. and
Philadelphia Steam
ship Company's splendid Cly,ge- built iron sorest steam
ships, are lair to YORK
PROM ,W FOR LIVERPOOL,.
CITY OF BA MORE. Ratty day. May IS
KANGAROO. Saturday. May 25
ETNA. Saturday, June 1
And every Saturday throughout the year. from P.k.R.
No. 44 N. R.
RATES OF PASSAGE
_ THROUGH FROM PHILADXLP)II.4.
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Livorno° _ vs
Do. to London, via Liverpool_.....,_ so
Ste to Queenstown, or Liverpool 30
Do. to London..
Do. Return Siiin - 071117 - s,
from Liverpool.. _ Mee
Passengers forwarded to Harm; Pans, Hamburg,
Branton, and Antwerp, at through totem.
Cealflostes of passage issued from Liverpool to New
York.—. _
cm-awes of passage iasuirifiOin i;iturirrustown
New York— ..
Theee steamers have 111191DIJOI 11.000M1310a6tIODI lor
passengers, are oonstruoted with watertight compart
ments, and °arty experumnol bUTIC.3OIIIE
For froight, or piteskse L appi at the onioe of the Corn-
Pany. JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
111 Walnut sores_ ,t Philadelphia.
In Liverpool. to WM. INHuild inMAN. gs.,
wer_
In Glasgow . to WM. To INMAN,
13 Dixon street.
H
li t* TDB BEITINU N
AND - ORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL &TEAM
THOM EtZW TON TO LITBRIPOOL. ..
Chief Cabin Passage —l,lBo
Second Cabin Passage....._. ._.... 78
ITY10)11 BOSTON TO LIMPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage— 8110
Second Cabin Yeas e____. - GO
ig
The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The ships from Boston call at Bahian and Cork Har
bor.
PERSIA, Capt J ndkins. I AFRICA, Cast. Shannon.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt. Anderson.
ASIA Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. McAuley
ACBIRALABIAIy, NIAGARA Cast Moodie.
Capt. E. M. nookley. EUROPA, Capt. J. Cook.
SCOTIA. 4 now bulb:l,2lg.)
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast.heegl
green on starboard bow : red on port now.
hilanAllA, Moodie, leaves Boston, Wednesday, May 3
AKA, Lott. " N. York. Wednesday. May 8.
ARABIA, &one, " Roston, WednesdaY, MaYlll.
AP Rly IS
. Shannon , " Wednesday, slay ST.
EURO A, Anderson, " Roston, Wednesday. May Z.
YEAS A, Judkine, " IS. York. Wednesday, Jane 5.
AMERICA, Moodie, " Boston Wecinesdat . June 11.
AM, Lott, "Ofi.Wednesday, Jane 19.
rt
Behs not secured until paid tor.
An expenenoed Burgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stone,
or Metals, up Lees bills of lading are signed therfor, and
the value thereof therein expretwed, For relht or
DalOaiet apply to E. CU A D,
mha-lof Bowling Green. New York.
is law= PHILADELPHIA,
WILMINGTON AND BAL.
rkr.ORE RAILROAIt —Prm..tDlLLPtire, May 4,
TRAINS FOR WASHINGTON.
On and after Monday, May 6, ROL Trains for Wash
ington, via Annapolis, will leave Philadelphia at 11.86
A. M. and 10.10 P.taß
.
Will arrive at Philadelphia trom washlngton at 10.18
A- M., and also et as I P. M.
Through tiokete sold at the depot, corner of Broad
and Prime streets, Philadelphia.
mytt 8. M. FELTON.
PHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD 00..
(Moe 217 South Foarto street.)
_ _ PBiLwaaaracw, April St, MI.
SEA S TICK;S r fd.
Op and after May 1. ROI. velum) tickets will be Issued
by this company for th,. periods of three, six, nine, end
twelve months, not transferable.
Season sohool-tiokets may also be had at Sa per oent.
discount.
These tiokete will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 227
South FOURTH Street, where any further information
can be obtained. 6. LIRADFORD,
Treasurer.
WEST CHESTER
TRAINS via PENMYLVA
putt RAI leave depot, corner BIAVUITEI
and 111.1RICRT. at . 114, 1230 P. M. and 4
On aonday. leave Phi et:
az TM _ _
A. west
Cheater at 4 Y. in. DSO. tf
IgLen A ROUTE.—
PHILADELPHIA AND E.l,
WC R ICSVPIATE to ?mama, Canvas& Ea-
F t ' il v i l t nlo nN Tril i e kt se a r ti m dlutr ill ifauTt i t° 4,l s ri,t v
janara hooter: Clevolajd, Dotrol oledo
CI loam Mt. Lomita, Milinsakoo. and all points North 1114
West.
Paseensor trails will leave the new Depot of the Phi
reichia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
ALLOWRILL 'street,. (Passenger entrance on Cal
lowhill street.) daily (Sunday' excepted). for above
se mite, ea follow.:
DAY MIPRTITI ___-1,111A„ M.
NIGHT Fariumus—___—_ LIB P. M.
The LOO A, hi. train connects at Report, for Wilkes
berm, Fittson. Sorenson, and all stators , the
N
LACKAWANA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
The above tram make direct oonnections atWm
with the trains of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua
and Niagara Falls, andHadalo, New York and Brisbane
New York Central Railroads, from all points North and
W_lst, and the Own adss.
Baggage *hooka' to BMW:, Seale. and Ilapension
alEf e iger ri l seltri t nxitired at atlhe ti f ; hiledelplue and Ki
ra RaiiraedLu
,e's Ticket °Hee, northwest corner of .
li TR and CH. 81 . 1U_W Streets, and at Ws passenzer
Dirsot,_eornere 1 TFI3I/TEENTH &ad cer.d.oWHILL.
' THROWN EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
-Soave the Pidl :dolphins rk i lteadl,4 D e p o t, c1„,,,,,,h u1 d
ciallowhin Are t 'daily ( daps excepted), for all
per_inte Wagtail North, at 4P. M.
Pralines me..• be delivered before P. M. to Miran ,
° S ir g eg k r ° Zrgri'en I Freight D epot,
irkiitarzwrit and OALLOV P IALT. or
N. T. LEONARD, Agent,
mounrart sour 111111 X and i a &Mrs STRifeesad
SlBilLtr PiiiiiitehiL
Mailime WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA
ILAILRO.Ut;
VIA MEDIA.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT,
On and after Monday. starch 11, INII, the trams will
leave from the Case * northeast earner
at Els testae ant Market streets, at sAm A. M ., and
with Th e
lease eet lthirlid:taia atirr.'l"*sr a'ac hod, Will
the Baltimore Central Junetiert. " r unning far as
On sosteals, leave Philadetvina at S A.M. and 3 P. M.;
In ve Weat Mester at T.BO A. bt. and ASO P. M.
The trams Mavis Philadelohts. at 8A- hi. d A P.M.
eonneot at Palmettos with trains on the Philadelphia
and Baltimore Centre) Railroad- for Kennett Oxford,
&mtg. asztay WOOD.
• 9 613 And anvenntendent.
amme 1 0T10.E.-OELESTER
_ vALLEY RAILROAD,—Pirs-
SFS kit TRAINS FOR DOWNINOTOWN ass
ERMEDIATE rs.l7oo3.—Cm and after Nov. 6th,
1840; the PaSeellter Trains for DOWNINGTOWN
Will mart from the new Passenger Pepot of the Phila
delphia and Reading_Railroad Company. corner of
BROAD and CAW - WEILL. Stream, Orearenger an
te/m:4on Celtosrhilk,)
WHAMS for Downingtown leaves at 8.00
A. M.
PTFRNOON TRAIN for Downingtown hiaveß at
LBO P. Id
DAlLle(Bv.ndaye excepted).
By order of the Board of Manager' of the Pitilatel
nide and Reading Railroad COIMMUY.
su, , W. B. ateirArsrmv. seeretarr.
DAILY INLAND
PREIGIIT I.INR TO NOR
PO MOUTH, VA., and to the proud
gal ' es and owes in the South and Southwest.
sent to the Depot, corner BROAD Street arid
‘ . .lile s tlitßlNSTON Avenue, will he fonrarded &anew'
at as tow rates as try any other tine,
H. P. KENNEY.
• Master of 'l' ransportation
mhZl4l Y. W. & B. R. R. Co,
TILE. AIIIAMEI EXPIX.r.Si3
CO: Mee. 320: camirrt UT S. treE,l,
forwards PRoe Paokages.Avohuclute. Bala. NOM!.
i► w War bY OWIL JAM :f , arge n ti T 2
torrisiorslM i nftWltts.
- - le I .14;=,
1441-11 firsiesig
NJUJIII C 1 AVOTION.
DRY GOODS AND CI FY MADE CLOTHINO.
On Tuesciar Morning.
Mat inst.. at 10 &Gloat, in 519 Aroh street—
A general assortment of seanonable dry goods, In 1011.
dapted to retail gales. Also,
AA 101 l 011,-made fresh and far bionable clothing, In
mole garment■
Open on Monday afternoon for ea aminetion.
BALE OP DRY 0001)P. kn.. by °Malone,
On
lo g oWedne Mornint.,
May 24. commencing at clock SmcdaelY.
lIIIIPPMB.
RAILROAD LINES.
INIPRESS COMPANIES.
*ALIN BY AxCtioN,
M.
THOMMI & SOLIS.
IT.A• Noe. 139 and 141 Et0nt.1;;1,01:41,,,,
(Formerly Now. 67 aneta 'l'"`•
STOCKS AND REAJL. b:STATP:--roEsDAN
Yantehlat oatAlognon mow rood',
Eriptions
.00 property to be enl gen re
n look at it o'clock noon , at the 1.2, uemli
hat or same nth 'natant, oontorisuns D, litrAsh 4
valuable Property.
PUBLIC RA LE, HE',A). ~,,ATE AND in,
Ali 6 .6 Parilf.A NOP EVIIRY I
eetoott, noon, ditr i u t ltio b r uninese ima m "" et
adlll;io ll O s tO d \ *. tiOg we o:Stir ILLIVITAVIntrajeLr.I4
eachto sale, one tOOLIMIId 09MIOROOo,
f l rm . itytox fall 4esoriptiono odi t h e ero .^10 , 4 1
sold on thef 011ovnag Tuendny. s trti 10
REAL ESTATE AT VRIVATE Rat E
sr %re have a large amount or rest estate at'
stale, incisoing every desarintio n of coy eld t r ."'lM
property. r fluted Lofts may Os. had at the soot} 1.1. 441
PRIVATE SAL E REGISTER, "-"?'
Er Real estate entered on our private sate Neu ..
an advertised advertised opealionally in our paw° nateabo-'',l‘
Or irtiloh one thousand copies are printed u;rneti.
free of tthaTilte. .
ETOCES.
On Tuesday.
m a y ut, at 12 o'clonk noon, at the Philsdol
Image. will he sold— P art L k.
15 shares Sunbury and Erie RallrowlCommor,
Without retterve,for non, inlytnent o f 1110.101 m, ,
POO aharee Bohemian filinina COMbiot7 m ion no-.
I !hare rennaiti vent% AeltdOmy of Pins ant,
70 shares Philadelphia t xeeante Rtnek.
. a i n ti v e . haren Likt:e Bohai NaYmation and o pal c,
326 snares North Branch Canal fniumny.
3. , 00 fi rs t mnrtgage Vonde Columbus, luoi a
' mutt itsilroad CO. 14,1.01
Wahout reiorre, for account trf Mho* 1041161,
101 shares Fairmount and arch-at/tat city
• ailwaY Company.
REAL ESTATE 8 A.LR—le AY 21.
Orphans' Coup t of Elleehele
deeeased.—LOT OF OR , el). north eill "t ' ba ll
street, 222 feet teat of Seventeen!), etrec l e a knell
Same KetiLte.—LOT OF GROSS% alum,. .O.T.
&bow. on the haat. le by . PO feet. on; n e
dividedt.'u e
intobuilding N N ot
g l n T i o x r i tt a
e l I . i
xe b e t nt
e t :g t
I:s4"en
sheetstin
i ng ß a n e ß d t
,C)tti 77,1titoet:I
c o
o o n rn m e i r n o m f Brown and front, o n
'streets, 161 foot. and on Brown errant 39 4 ffet 8 iob
The let, divided, have froeta OR Drown
wElii„rifeteeelLnwitithdtteos.gurdapeheivconplraenosatintlacylrimeßt4ll4,B4R4at ath:e:totttierel
SW III r a e hDQOMB MOD RRN THREE BT(7Ry BR!,
Nn. 1612 Cheadont street. 1 1e w hi rl
modern iroproyemonta and' conveniences. Lo;
140 foot, 1 arms- - 1,11; 00 may Tonle n 0 11 nlh/ttse. or
VALUABLE Lo.• r, Fern KZ DWELLIN
BLn, &0.. nor. honat darns/Broad and Vasanign m eet .:
40 feet hy 11,63,1 tert—teree .rerite.
Ezeoutoul Perempto_ry Rele.T.T H R BE-BTO
BR ICK DW BLLI Pitt. 161.3 +09 ble in the rear. Sale atm:flute. 11‘„"ntl
HEAL ESTATE SALE—MAY SS,
Orphans' Court Sale—hstats of Grose p m
, m ,
dea'a t —YKlLY VALUABIin DELAWARt; pin ap
and baRGE LOT AND titHLDINGS, frosto m „„
hwanaon street, t avia etreet or landing, end
beware. Bounded on the north the city w
Sy order of Matinees. "
HANDSOME OPODaRNisIDENCE, North Tbm
tnenth street, between Arch and Fobs' t rum wer
sole.
pe,4retivtoty Solo.— NEAT MODSBN StowN
STONE ItE.IttaNCE. No, Et? Walnut street * l e
of Twentieth. The. house bee the mosern come
nisuces, jraa, furnace, hot and cold water, range k,
Bale almdute.
VERY VALUABLE liioll-PBONT STORY—St,
nt, Arab, street. east et Fourth. lof TT by he fr...
Clear of moumbranos, Only 65,000 BRIM "
Sentinel and Closing Sale. No 607 !Harlot toe,
ma t:r 2 ti L e a lc tl u o r o,o l: oo lN k E . WI NES
o! Market
a l t rit re ll e u t ee ll . vfie
On Tommie, Moraine.
sbr;ok of wines and bquorer. too.uling .41firry,Api.
down, and 'orl wiiwo,ektii OM n411.1111(16 brible.,
whieker, pin, rum. a , omens aril bottle'. -
sir may be examined on the 'comma eri ti m s . t!
o'clock, with oataloem.
Bald de Noe 341181FOrth &met.
SUPERIOR FUR 1T AB, FR N -FL/at:MIL
RORB, PlAti 0- DATER, BR 8P La OARrETS.
Onl3l.,nntat fdoremg.
At 9 eohnk, at the Anglin (gore, ea emerhneet
szoellent esoond-hand furnituro. eiefient pano•fuft , 9,
fine mirrors, obipet e , eta, from Immiteig deellsof
houiekeeemt, removed to the store for ocrelooie im
sale.
MOSES NATIIANS, A lICI TI ON
LTA. AND COMMISSION MPSCRANT.Soottegm
°emir of IfIXTII and RACE /Streik,.
NSTRANtv ()REST PALE OF FORFEITED 00nAg
OVER 1 1.000 LOTS OF FOP FE)TED
The sale will take slang
On Tuesdar Morning,
May 28, at 10 o'clock, at Moses Nathan,' huhu
rooe MS and 107 vor t, ol.th 11 tce1 adienat t
the southeast corner of Sixth sad Rl,OO strst Is and rill
consist of ladies' and sent'enion's tiinthirg, headju
carpets, housekeeping articles tome, sowinginaolunet:
guns. pistols. fancy sattoies, itc,, viz :
kaupenor frock, dress, Muller es. -sok. end ore r east,;
pants; vests; debase. detains, and other &sort ass
dress patterns: em' ; every variety of rich Quiet
crape shave ; silk, eaten, merino. plaid. solo,
brook° httelin. and other *hauls; silk velvet, slit la p s ,
merteo, lase, cloth, and other (deers, busses, esiat h
siren ars, and mantillas; capes, col,ars. &ham Ira
sole tii der clothing of ovary description. !gather was,
quilts. ,dreads. comfortable, blankets, stare.. tenth.
table sloths. china. glass, and q •eensware, dab's led
sincle -barrel fowling-oteeee tools of every d•scriril.p.
oloslts. Paintings ensravlos et ver-pleteu ware forte.
knives. spoons. Havana altars. liquors, end, in thou.
goods Of ever, description. Including 10Teittue, he.
111," The tootle will be open or examination on tit
day previous and me the. morning argils.
nesters, housekeeper, and others will pirate Intel
this sale. as seen at tioie 'will positively ha supA. su
out the least reketVe.
PRIVrE SALIG
Some of the fin eat (ZO D PATENT LEPER asp
OHRONOMETER WAT 4 1115 S marmfactured, at het
the towel melting pnoet, {OM riser sad Iteine nosier.
silver lever and repine ivatohnti, English, Ravin and
French watches, at astonishingly Itie prinesonrelry el
every descri ption , vory low, guns , io
sitruments, rst qualtty of Havanaoiga?•,,st !WI in
importation price, in quanti
ties to suit porn:ANN, sal
RlllOOll other kinds ofgoods.
SPLENDID SET OF DIAMONDS AT PRITA7h
Connoting of dietnOnd ßAL and E opal breutplo and ear
rings. Pries OM. eost in Paris 111.4D0.
A splendid single-stone didmored brwt-yin, eel
0150, coat ans.
OUT POOR NALEO
Attended to personally DY the Al/allot:ter,
Consignments of any end every Sind Or OW If!.
sited. OStn DATRANS.
MONEY TO LOAN
ess,ooo to loan, at the lowest rata, on diamonds
watches, joweli7• silver plate. dry pods. 010thilllb
seri Re. mean,. hardware. eetlary„ among. amen , tar.
niture, beddi q g. and on [Min of 91011 devertpUoo.B
large or small amounte. froph one &Mit to thOleloda
for any [south of time screed oil.
err The Oldeet Established 11011116 !hi 9 , is
%fir Private entranoo on RACE &reel.
Sir - Business hours from A. N. to OF. K.
Hoary insuranoe fo. the benefit of depocon
CHARGE!! ONLY TWO PER CENT,
iir Adrauoes of 8100 and upwards at two pit eat
Advannea of 110 n and inwards, at one per cent,te
snort loans.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
PIMP EITIKAM INGilla AND
swum woiga_pAillii i k litY4
PRA,I Al. AND KiLBOAET SIEL
MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS SLACKS 111
and FOUNDERS, hams, rot taan ' T 10 , 411 g, 1:1
suesesalal operation, and bean exalumely enraged jy
buildinr and repairing Marine aud River Etat* lusl
and low pressure, Iron Dom. Water Tanta, Propell.ra
e., reepeotiutly offer Oita eicrvaies to the pine i
u 80, prfparad to earth/till for Hutton of 'I;
elm XJYdr, and eutioromy ,haring son II
patella of dtterent met, ore prepares to °Jews
den inn main despatolt. Every douoriPtien of frilWl
waking nada at the okorteat natio*. Rid and PIP
Prewar*, Flue, Tuvalu, and Cylinder Oinierv,ei
best Penzuryleania elusrooal iron. Formic of a:Jcsw
and b:nds ; Iron and !arm Camtintis, of all deronynnii
Roll Ilharnang, Borew Cyttl,nr, ant, all ether vet art
hooted with lice abort , Imunnese.
Drawings and speoilleations Mr all work Om ol Yrll
inablildLUMll6 free of elan°, and workklusk ,o4 .
like subson bers bay* ample wharf doe room for is
pairs of bestir, same tier can lie in Wesel tkfdll
and am presided with skean! blinks, lola ds,ils.
Sir raising Smug or ink';
JON r 41 11.
IEACII ani rib & Arms
J. /OEN IL COM
WILLIAM 11, HAIM NT UMW
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STILEEIR.
UMP,MMI
suraiiick : 'NB,
E_j_NEENSI ,AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure aims tLIO
for land, river. and manna service.
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks Iron Boats, &a; Can'
ingi of all kinds , either iron ei
iron Frame Hoofs for Has Works, Wsflother' ll ' i.
road Stations. &C.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and mat ins
Proved ocpwrziation.
hvery description of Plantation Machiceiy, trajl a!
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pow. Vgez,
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping hIlflo".
le
Agents tn for N. gilhen•l'll Parent Burst Deihl
Anparatue Nesyt.Ws Patent (team Hammer and
dt
ppinwall Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
kfachlize
POINT PLEASANT IsOUNDE,Y,.No. 963
BRAM Street. Xensiketen, Dade) Iphis. -9-
!LIAM H. TIERS Internet his friends dist, anylk P it
abased the entire steak of Patterns at the eater...au
fly, he la now pr pared to TOOBIIIO order" aw.
net, and Sew Still Cassia=s, Beep, Cheratta! , tat
Kew Rork, Clearing. Ceetillhe Zia" lrsm
bailers or Cavils Parasites. ix dry ar ems
0111.1111•
suerNzas CARDS.
BUSINESS MEN ARE ADVERTISING
in the Beet Newspapers of City and UMW! M
the (Moen of
JOY, COE, & CO..
ADVERTISING AGENTS.
FIFTH and CHESTNUT sTREETS, OII,IIIII
TRIBUNE BUILDING, New York. SPIT ti
ALFRED D. BRICK'S
UNITED STATES
A 240
EUROPEAN
PATENT OPPICE •
No. 144 ROUTE POURTII antin,
PHILADELPHIA.
patent Lowe of U. B.(nmr, and Europe. °an be o h
Mined gratis. apll-01,
0. ULLM A N, ATTORNEY-AT .
KA* LAW. JERPEY MfORE_. Pennsylvania ,
Goiloonona promptly made in tninton &ad idemiet
counties.
Messrs. Walter & Knob. Philadelphia i J, H. HuArm
Fag.. Jereer Shore ; • Messrs. Hannon & Palm'
nailer, Ziegler, & Co. Philada.; Friehmoth &GO
Philado.; L. A. Mulkey. Look Haven; Yard . thicker!!
dt. CO.. Feiltule.l Thataher & Woddrov. ger
note& Howell ft Reiff. Foiled& feliKei
J OHN WELSH, PRACTICAL SLATE
ROOFER. THIRD Street and EERVIASTuRb
Road. a prepared to put on an. amount of Roofing• on
the moat moderate terms. Will guaranty to matt every building perfectly pater-fishorders piemptir
attended to.. nla
9oitN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIVOURS ,
: Non. 317 and 319 WALNUT Street, (Moran,
stores, between Third and Fourth, north ode.) Flat
tennis. N. B.—Fine Old Whiskies &warm 012 b in *"
(Zetahliehed in 1845.) .
PAWSON NIOLIOLSON,
BMWHINDER&
Nos. SIR and 421 1511140. K. etrort.
Between Market and Chestnut streets ,
PRILADELPRIA.
JAMES DAWSON, JA.B. B. NICROIJOR
Islo-Iy'
IrGOUNT 4$ SONS.
•••• 7 * IMPORTERS OF RA'VAIIA 0147A10 ,
Ito. ALS South PROPIT atrcot. GI
Resersa resalarly soil: assortment of aertet4
OAKS, whiah tkey slier at Iry !Utz. fer rash or At ,
nosed oresitt. AlO4/
311IIRPLIY-WITIPPLIC IRON BRUME ,
STONE. QUIGLEY, & BURTON.
No. 333 WALNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA
Beg leave to inform Railroad ComPaltles en d
interested in bridge ognstrnotion, that thei tarp
c connection in r.eineen with soar( Alugruk!
Ecginenr,l (anther and inventor of the store wet._
tittnnt Pjan of iron bndied and ere preyered to tle(" 1 " .
onion,
from ear pert of the conntry, from Ste Ilerg ro
and personal enperlttendenoe.
All letters relating to plats and sitimatei shosl4
addreasetl to JOHN W. MURPHY, Cori! Aecneer ,
PTO,
sell-fge Far STONE. 0 VIOLEIr & Ow—
Atni.Nßlaa. SiLAP, S. LL
• mold, ko,-3,000 bbls. Mem Nos. I, I, and 1 Illantr
Orel, large,griedium • end small, in assorted prialtagol
of choice late-eariglit fat fish.
SAO bbls. New Halifax. Eastport, and Labrador *W
rings. of choice qualities.
6,000 boxes eXtli, new sealed Herrings.
5."600 boxes extra new itol Herrings.
LIMO boxes large MagLietine Herrings.
160 WA. Maoltinno While Fiebh
to bbls. new T.:00110M Yeas Simi.
1,6 bb:s. new Halifax Salmon.
1,000 quintals brand Bank Codlith.
gilts boxes Hertnmer-eounty Chess.
In eters rad lainolug, tor man 47
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