The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 29, 1861, Image 4

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    ENGLISH IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA.
Dr. Zone Ps Letters to the London
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m the Ler don Tunes of alas al
Camitzeroa, 8 0., April 2 4 " m 7 ° l -
aolation for the disappointment of not arriving n
time to witness the amok upon Fort Sumpter. In
dreartbiogh
t e condition of the work soon after
Wier Anderson tarramdered it. Already I hate
upon my table a pamohlet entitled " The Settle of
Fort Sumpter and First Victory of the Southern
Troops," &0.. several '' poems , " and a variety of
varciaas, celiac, and rhetorical exeroitations upon
this event, which, however important ae a polities!
demonstration, Is of small value in a military
except in so far as the bloodless occupation
of a
sense, commanding Charleston harbor is
concerned. It may tend to prevent any false im
pressions. founded OD imperfect information, to
state a few feots connected with the lire in the
work, soul its effects, which will interest, at least,
some military readers.
In the first plaint, it may be well to admit that
the Military preparatiolli and positions of the
South Carolinians wore more formidable than one
was prepared to expeot on the part of a small
Stets, without any considerable internal organs
action or resources. The comparative efficiency
was due mainly to General Beneregard and his
assistant engineer. Major Waiting, who are .his
professional engineer oflioers of the United States
army, and who had capacity and inetzenoe enough
to direst the energies of the undisciplined messes
In the proper tilfeCdloll, instead Of allowing them
to task on their fate in the perilous essay or an
eamlade, as they intended. The blahs of Booth
Carolina had for a long time peat been amintou
feting arms and munitions of war, and it may be
said that ever since the nullification contest she
had permitted herself to dwell on the idea of nlti
mate secession, ro be effected by force if neoeasary.
When General Bc taregard and M.J.hr Whiting
came here the works intended to resist the fleet
and to crash the fort were in a very impatient
State Illapr Anderson and his offloers had a trite
professional contempt for the batteries of the
civilians and militiamen, which was in some
mesenrejasti6- bits. Onernorning, however, as they
took their survey of their enemy's labors for the
previous night, they perceived a change had come
over the design of their works. That "some one
who knows his business its over there" was evident.
Their strange relationship with those who were
preparing to destroy them if possible, however,
prevented their recourse to the obvion means
which were then in abundance in their handa to
avert the coming danger. Had Major Anderson
maintained a well-regulated fire on the enemy the
moment they began to throw up their batteries and
prepare Port Moultrie against hita, he could have
made their progress very slow and exceedingly
laborious, and have marked it at every step with
blood. Bis command over the ground was very
decided; but he had, it Is to be supposed, no an
thorny to defend 10010.11 is the only way in which
It could be done. " Too late"—that fatal phrase—
was the eoho to every order which came from the
seat of Government at Washington. Meantime,
the South Carolinians worked at their batteries.
and were wan ablate obtain wryer oaths soft Study
plains oh which they were planting their guns and
mortars. They practised their men at the guns
etaoked shot and shell, and furnished their maga
aloe., and drilled their raw levies with impunity
within 1,400 yards of the fort- We all know whit
Impunity is worth in offensive demonstrations It is
a powerful agent sometimes in creating enthusiasm
Every day more volunteers flocked to the various
companies, or created new associations of armed
Men and the heterogeneous and motley mica
began to assume some resemblance to an army,
however • irregular At the present 'moment
Onarleston is like a place in the neighborhood of a
camp where military and volunteer tailors are at
work trying experiments in uniforms, and lending
In their animated models for inspection. There is
an .endless' variety—often of ugliness—in dress
and equipment and nomenclature among these com
panies. The head dress isgoneratly, however, a
smart cap like the French kepi; the tunic is of
different outs, colors, and facings, and materiale—
green, with gray and yellow, gray with orange
and black, and white, bite with white and yellow
facings, roan, brown, burnt sienna, and olive—
jeakets, freaks, tunics, blouses, cloth, linen, tweed,
flannel. The officers are generally in blue frocks
and bran buttons, with red sashes, the rank being
Indicated by gold lace parallelograms on their
shoulder straps, which are like those In nee in the
Russian aims. The aims of the mon seem tolerti•
bly well kept, and in good order. Many, however,
still shoulder " White Besa"—the old smooth-bore
musket, with unbrowned barrel. The following
is an official return, which I am enabled to present
to you through the courtesy of the authorities.
showing the actual number of men under arms
- yesterday, in and around Charleston :
Morris Island.-17th Regiment, 700 men; let
itewiment, 950 men; 23 iittitituent, 975 men; to
tal, 2 625 man.
Saltivan's Island —sth regiment, 1,075 men ;
detachment of tat Regiment, 250 men; demob
went of 6'h Regiment, 200 men ; cavalry and
others, 225 men ; total, 1,750.
ilitone and ocher polars, 750 men; Charleston,
1,9Y0 men ; Columbia, 1,950 men .
Men.
Morris Island 2 625
Bullivan's Island 1.750
ttone and other Points 750
125
Colamb's 1 950
Charleston 1 900
8,975
In Bed at the time of report 3,027
Total 12,002
The regiments Mentioneahara
ea. oca.paxase oohed in different Mundell
with diff.rent names, but the State regulars are in
expectation that they will aeon be made portions
of the regular army of the Confederate States,
which is In ocurce of formation. There are, I be
lieve, only 55 000 registered voters ie South Caro
lira. The number or men furnished by them is a
fair indication of the teal for the oauee which ant
mates the population. The physic/re of the troops
Is undeniably good Now and then undersized,
weakly turn may be met with. but the great mnjo
city of the companies consist of rank and file ex
reeding the average stature of Europeans, and very
well built and muscular. The men run very large
down bare Nothing, indeed, can be mere obvious,
when one looks at the full-grown, healthy, hand
some race which develops itself in the streets. in
the bar-rooms, and in the hotel balls, than the error
of the argument which is mainly need by the Caro
liniens themselves, that white men cannot thrive
in their State In limb. figure, height, weight,
they are equal to any people I have ever seen, and
their features are very regular ana pronounced.
They are, indeed, as unlike the ideal Ame.
rioana of our caricaturists and our stage a s Is
the "caviar" of the Porte Stint Martin to
the Itngitstr gentleman. Some of this superi
ority la due to the fast that the balk of the
white population here are In all but name aristo
Grate, or rather oligarchs. The State is but a gi
gantic Sparta, in which the belotry are marked by
an indelible difference of color and race from the
musters, The white population *Mel le not land
and alaveholding and agricultural is very small
end very insignificant . The masters enjoy every
advantage which can oenduce to the physical ex
cellence of a people and to the cnitivation of the
graces and accomplishments of life, even though
they ars ra th er disposed to neglect purely intellec
tual enjoyments and tastes. Many of those who
serve in the ranks are men worth from £5,000 to
£lO,OOO a year—at least, so I am told—and men
welt pointed out to me said to be worth far more.
One private feeds his company on French pa-is
and Madeira, another provides hie comrades with
unlimited champagne, most grateful on the arid
Banditti's; a third, wi,h a more soldierly view to
their permanent rather than occasional efficiency,
purehsaes for the men of hia "Guards" a oomplete
(univalent of Enfield rifles. how long the seal and
re:merest of these gentlemen will last it may not
be easy to say. At present they would prove formi
dable to any enemy, except a regular army on the
plain and in the open field, but they are not pro
vided with field artillery or with adequate cavalry,
and they are not accustomed to act rn concert and
in large boodle..
_Yeaterday morning I waited on General Bems.
gard, who is commanding the forces of South Caro.
line Hie aids-de camp, Mr. Manning, Mr. Claes
nut, Mr. Pomher Miles, and Colonel Lucas, accom
panied me_ Of these, the former has been Governor
atilt' State; the next has been a Senator, the third
a member of Congress. They are all volunteers.
and are gentlemen of position in the State ; and
the fact that they are not only content but grati
fied to set as aids to the profess:oust soldier is the
beet proof of the reality of the spirit which ail
melee the class they represent. Mr Lucas is a
gentleman of the State, who is acting as aid-de
camp to Governor Pickens. Pasting through the
denllo crowd which, talking, smoking, and reading
newspapers, Alb the large ball of the Mills House,
e r e emerge en the dirty street, snffieiently broad,
and Hued with trees protected by wooden sheath
legs at the ease. The houses, not very lofty, are
clean and spacious, and provided with verandahs
facing the south as far as possible. The trees give
the /treat the air of a boulevard, and the town has
somehow or other a reminimenee of the Hague
ewes it which I cannot explain - or account
for satisteertorily. The headquartes ale in a
large, airy public building. once devoted to
an insurance company's operations or to the
actricaumodatlon of the public Are companies
The e. was no guard at the door ; Officers and pri
vates were passing to and fro- in the hall, part
of which was cut off by canvas screens; so as to
form room for the department of the Horse Guards
of Sonia Carolina.- Into one of these we turned,
and found the decks occupied by officers in Uni
form, writing despetohes and copying documents
with all the abandon which distinguishes the true
soldier when he can get at printed forms and Go
vernment stationery In another moment we were
ushered into a smaller room, and were presented
to the General, who was also seated at his desk
Any miss:psi:atoms& to soldiers can readily detect
the "
_real article" from the counterfeit, and when
General Becarsgard stood up to welcome us it was
patent he was a man capable of greater things than
taking Sump ter Be is a tuaarely built, loan Man,
of about forty years or age, with broad shoulders,
and legs "made to fit" a horse, of middle height.,
and tile head is covered with thick hair, cropped
aloes, and meowing the bumps which are reflective
and emuhative, with a true Genie air at the bank
of thy Aral ; the forehead, broad and well deve
loped, projects somewhat over the keen, eager
dark eyes; t h e face is very thin, with very hi g h
cheek bones, a welt-shaped nose, slightly aquiline,
and a large, rigid, sharply. cut mouth, set above a
full fighting chin. In the event of any important
operations taking place, the name of this officer
will, I feel assured, be heard alien enough to be
my excuse for this little sketoh of his outward man.
Be was good enough to detail his chief engineer
offiror to go with me over the works, and I found
In Major Whiting a moat able golds and agreeable
companion. It is scarcely worth while to welds time
in describing the position of Charleston. It lies
as low as Venice, the look of which it rather affects
from a distance , with long sandy lolanda stretch
ing cubs - arms to close up the approaches, and
leannise crutiteg into the marshy shores. tin the
sandy bland and Pipit on the left-baud shore stands
y u rt Moultrie. On the southern aide, on another
sandy wend, are the lines of battetiu which,
probably, were the most dangerous, from their
proximity and position to the unprotected face of
Sumpter. The fort itself is built in the tideway,
on a rocky point, which has been increased by
artificial deposing of granite chips. Embarked,
with a few additions to our original party, on
board a email Steamer willed the Lady Davis .
Ire first proceeded to Morris about
miles front Charleston. Oar steamer was tilled
with commissariat stores for the troops, of whom
four ttocotand were said to be encamped among
the aand-hilla Ally one who has ever been at
ElstathPOst, or has seen the dunes about Daskirk or
Calais, will have a good idea of the place. Our
landing was apposed by a guard of etont volun
teers with grossed fire-locks ; but they were
aatis
dad by the General's antherity, and we proceeded,
ankle deep it the soft, white sand, to visit the
batteries which played On the landward flee of
Sampler They arw made ef sandbags for the meet
part, well placed in the sand hills, with good tra•
verge/ and well protected magazices, the embra•
intros beingfaced wlth.palmetto loge, whioh donot
splinter when streak by shot. It did not, however,
require much investigation to show that these work
would be gesatlyiejored ley a fire of vertioal and
horizontal shellfrom the fort, and that the distance
of toeir armament would render it diatonic to
breach the solid walls which were a pposed to them
at upward. of-1 200 jerds sway . , However, there
were two powerful mortar batteries, ',bleb could
have done great damage if they were well served,
and have made the terreplein and parade of the
fort a complete " ellen trap," unless the Mortars
were injured. The civilians and militiamen set
greater store on the iron battery at Cumming's
Point, wbiob is the part of the island t to the
fort, but the are of heavy guns would have soon
destroyed their confidence. It oonsiets of yellow
pine loge placed as earliest uprights. The roof, of
the same material, slopes from the top of the up
rights to the sand facing the enemy ; over it are
dovetailed bare of railroad iron, of the T pattern,
from top to bottom. all :Wetted down in the most
secure manner. On the front the railroad iron
roof and incline present an angle of thirty de
grees. There are three port holes with iron shut
ters. When opened by the aotion of a lever the
metal, of the columblade fill tip the span nom-
PlettliV• The .colambiad grins with which this
battery is equipped bear on the south wall of
Sumpter at an angle. The inclined aide of
the battery has been struok by six shot, the
effoot of two of which ig enough to demon
strate that the fire of the guns en Larbette
would have been destructive. The colambiad is a
kind of Dablgren gun—that is, a piece of ordnance
very thick in the breech, and lightened off grade•
ally from the trunnione to the muscle. The plat
forms were rather light but the carriages were
solid and well made, and the elevating screws or
hitches of the guns were in good order. The mor
tars are of various caiibres and descriptions.
mostly 8 inch and 10 inch, end it is amid there
were 17 of them in position and working against
the fort, and that 35 guns were from time to time
directed against it. Shot and shell appeared to
be abundant enough. The works are all small de
tached batteries, with sandbag merlon and open
at the gorge, and they extend for four miles along
the ahore of the Island. The camps are pitched '
Most irregularly between the sandhills—tents of
all shapes and sizes, in the fashion called big
gledy-plggledly, here and there in knots and
groups, in a way that would drive an Indian
quartermaster general mad. Pones of beef and
mutton ; champagne and wine bottles, obstructed
the approaohes, which were of a nature to afflict
Dr. Sutherland and Sir John McNeill moat bit—
terly, and to suggest the reflection that the army
whioh so utterly neglected sanitary regulations
oould not long exist as soon as the sun gained full
Power. They say, however, the men are not
sickly, and that these sandhills are the most
healthy about Charleston. The men were oo
oapied as soldiers generally are when they
have nothing to do—lounging or lying on the
atraw and plank carpets, smoking, reading,
sleeping. The owners of the tents give them vari
ous names, of which " The Lion's Den," " The
Tiger's Lair," " The Eagle's .Nest," "Mars' De
light," are fair specimens, and these are done in
black oa the white calico. In one which we visited,
the hospitable inmates were busily engaged in
brewing claret soup, and Bourdoaux, lemons, su
gars, ice, and champagne, and salads, were iu
abundance, and at the end of the tent was a
bar, where anything else in reason could be had
for the asking ; though water was not so plentiful.
At one of the batteries the great object of Mtno.
tion was a gun made on Captain Blaaeley's princi
ple, by Messrs Fawcett, Preston, rt , Co., of Liver
pool, which was only put in battery day before the
fire opened, and the offset of which on the masonry
is said to have been vary powerful. It is a 12-
pounder—the same Whitt' was tried last year, I
think—and bears a brass plate with the insert')
tion : "Presented to South Carolina by ono of her
oititena." It is remarkable enough that the veasel
which carried it lay in the midst of the United
States war vessels at the mouth of the harbor.
Having satisSal our curiosity as well as time and
a sandstorm permitted, we got in a row boat and
proceeded to Sumpter. At a distance the fort bears
some resemblance to Fort Paul, at Sebastopol It
is a trunoated pentagon, with three faces armed—
that which is towards Morrie Island being con
sidered safe from attack, as the work was only in
tended to resist an approach from the sea. It is
said to have cost altogether more then £2OO 000
sterling. The wells are of solid brick and con
crete masonry, built close to the edge of the water,
sixty feet high, and from eight to twelve feet in
thickness, and carry three tiers of gnu on the
north, east, and west exterior sides Its weakest
point is on the south side, where the masonry is
not protected by any flank fire to sweep the wharf
The work is designed for an armament of 190
pieces of ordnance of all calibres. Two tiers aro
under bomb proof casements, and the third or up
per tier is erz barbette ; the lower tier is intended
for forty-tvro-pounder paixhan guns; the second
tier for eight and ten-inch columblads, for throw
log solid or hollow shot, and the upper tier for
mortars and guns. Bat only seventy-Ove are now
mounted. - Eleven paixhan guns are among that
number, nine of them commanding Fort Moultrie.
Some of the oolumbiads are not mounted. Four
of the thirty two pounder barbette guns are on
pivot earrhges, and others have a sweep of ltiO de
green The walls are pieroed everywhere for
musketry. The magazine captains several bun.
dred barrels of gunpowder, and a supply of shot,
powder, and shells. The garrison was amply sup
plied with water from arhfiaial wells. The war
garrison of the fart ought to be at least 600 man,
bat only 10 were within its walls, with the laborers
—lO9, all told—at the time of the attack.
The walls of the fort are dented on all sides by
ehot marks, but ID no instance wee any approach
made to a breech, and the greatest damage, at one
of the angles on the south fare, did not extend
more than two feet into the masonry, which is of
mi l i er pol trr ha t e i eisen —Thi re etlixt it, of-oosirse, da.
ed. do landing at the wharf we Pe a rAni ll t i er
the granite copings had suffered mere then the
brickwork, and that the stone had split up and
splintered where it was struck. The ingenuity of
the defenders was evident here. They had no
mortar with which to fasten up the stone slabs
they bad adapted as blinds to the windows of the
unprotected south side, but Major Anderson, or his
subordinate, Capt. Foster, had closed the slabs in
with lead, whiob he procured from some water
piping, and had rendered them proof against esca
lade, which he was prepared also to resent by ex.
timely. mines laid under the wharf and landing
place, to be fired by friction tubes, and lines laid
inside the work. lie bad also prepared a number
of abatis for the same purpose, to sot an hand gre
nades, with friction tubes and lanyards, wben
hurled down from the parapet on his assailants.
The entrance to the fort was blinked up by mass
es of masonry, which had bean thrown down from
the walls of the burnt barracks and offieers'
quarters along the south side. A number of
men were engaged in digging up the mines at
tee wharf, and others were busied in oom•
pletlng the ruin of the tottering walls, which
wore still so hot that it was necessary to keep a
hose of water playing on part of the brickwork.
To an uninitiated eye it would seem as if the fort
was untenable, but, in reality, in spite of the de
struction done to it, a stout garrison, properly sup
plied, would have been in no danger from any
thing, except the explosion of the magazine, of
which the copper door was jammed by the heat at
the time of the surrender. Exclusive of the burn
ing of the quarters and the intense beat, there was
no reason for a properly handled and euffiolent
force to surrender the place. It is needless to say
Major Anderson had neither one nor the other. He
wee, in all respeots, moat miserably equipped.
His guns were without screws, wales, or tangents,
so mat his elevations were managed by rude
wedges of deal, and his scales marked in chalk on
the breech of the gene, and his distances and bear
ings scratched In the same way on the side of the
embrasures. He had not • single fuse for his
shells, and he tried in vain to improvise them by
titling pieces of bored-out pine with caked gun
powder. His cartridges were eut, and he was com
pelled to detail some of his men to maks them out
of shins , stockings, and jacketa. He had not a
single mortar, end he was compelled to the des
perate expedient of planti ng l ong guns i n th e
ground, at an angle of 45 degrees, for which he
could find no shell, as he had no fuses which
could be fired with safety. Be had no shears to
mount his grins, and chance alone stabled him to
so do by drifting some large loge down with the tide
against Sumpter. Finally, he had not even one
engine to pat out Sr. in quarters. I walked care
fairy over the parade ana could detect the marks
of only seven shells in the ground, but Major
Whiting told me the orders were to burst the
shells over she parapet, so as to frustrate any at
tempt to work the bar bette guns. Two of these
were lejured by shot, and one was overturned, ap
parently by its own recoil. but there was no in
jury done Diable any of the oasemates to the gone
or works. The shell spllnters had all disappeared,
carried off, I am told, as "trophies." lied Mej An
derson been properly provided, so that he could have
at once sent his men to the guns, opened fire from
those in barbette, thrown shell and hot shot, kept
relays to all hie oasemates; and put out fires as
they arose from red hot shot or shell, he must. I
have no earthly doubt, have driven the troops off
Morris Island, burnt out Fort Moultrie, and
at
lenoed the enemy's fire. Hie lose might have been
considerable ; that of the Confederates must have
been very great. As It was, not a life weLs lost by
actual fire on either side. A week hence, and it
will le impoaslbbe for a fleet to do anything : ex
oept cover the descant 01 in army here, and they
must lie off, at tue lout, four miles from the near
est available beach.
PRILAIMIRRIA BOARD OF THAWS.
srrn SPARS A
J. ROiy s'AuP7Dit i COMMIT= or txt Morir
OAA U EL. E. STOIC
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchanti' Exchange, .Philadelphia.
gam Mamma, Duniee7
Ship Lissie Ostrom. carpool. soon
ship Victoria treed, Preble —.... London. noon
Zerad. Egtanital .—.7reddenderry, Junsfi
Bark Gaston. Fartelimite—„— . Bremen. aeon
Bark Ar th ur White. MoMnitin—....— plaap.p,rain
Sark Tithe DeWitt. .Lartutfra. noon
Bark P C AlemmAer, soon
Brig Ella Reed, Deem—..— Havana, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PRIIAA-DELPIILS., Mew 29, 1661.
UM ti-BUZI 88715.--- -- .7 It
wen ,6 49
AB.RI YBD.
Fohr Adelaide. Lawrence. 4 days from filtddletown,
Conn, with atone to cavtain.
Bohr citizen. Drinawater, 4 days from Vloalhavelt,
with store to esorsio
kehr kdwm Rand. Goodspeed, d days from Beaton, to
baheet to Tyler, Mono & Co
Bohr B H Fos. Finns. from Nantucket.
Fehr M iliteme. Oo ding. from hock:snot.
Pehr Revenue, Handl. from ProvMence.
Fehr N Holme., Hewett. from ProvMenee.
Bchr Nelson . Smith from Pronufenoe.
Fohr L. Se.hie hlwee. from Hoaton.
Pobr NOrlhern Licht. Lake. ir0172 Hoetoti.
steamer o n
Bo) ng fr o m Bos.
lronaidea. Vend rveer, 34 hours from New
York, with mdse to W hi Hand Et Co.
CLIKAR
Steamship Delaware. Jotumo E n. D. New Yerk. Jae All
ardice
Bart P C Alexander. Coleord. Matinees, .1 M Cool
.rote.
Bohr Island Belle. Butler. Roxbury, Cain. Hacker &
o.
Rohr Vietor, Beers. Fdga•town. Sinniedreon k Glover,
lic co br C William'. Golding, !Providence. Audeuried
Rohr N Holmes. lieWett. Providence, 3 13 Hen"
rquhr Rerrnue. Candy. Boston N Rtmtevan ,
Bohr L L Mary, eickalwee, B oston, E tt Barrie': &
Ruhr Northern Light. Lake, Bahebary, Van n uson.
orlon & Co.
oobr w zutson, smith, E Cambridge. Reonlier &
Bohr 8 A 8010., Boise, Salem, John R White.
feattesPondenoe of the Press.)
REA DING. May W.
The following boats from the Union Camel passed into
the eche, Mitt canal to day. bowed to Philadelphia, viz:
Coeritntioe,grein to 'Lhoniton Barnes; Brui-4pl,t
-ter. do to And Kirkpatrick E Lyon. do to A G Cattail
& Co ; 6 W Lehman. enal to J C Phelps. New Yort4
and, fornitnre to Me) Bowman, West Point ; Wm King'.
(raw Co us& & Covet ; /rosy, lumber to P ijoder•
men; Mary, do to J at Thirstier ; Blerohant. oats to
l'erott & eiro; hl Long. cord wood to U W Asia ;
raft ()lamb*: to Neb. Ziamsation Csmpear.
MRMORANGS.
sh ip vo,,,rwe. 'Burton, for Oil port, WAS lA the
river. I iverpord. Iftlf inst. outward houud.
Ship Joshua Mauran, Milliken from Grand Turk.
at piersrp.rrt 211 tn last, and wee ordered to proceed to
tai. port.
ijhrp darramme, Treadwelf. cleared at Caroutta, ra t
ult for London,
Shp and'as Dirtey. Atwood, from Calcutta far
Boet . •ti. smird 'torn /Sensor Sd tat.
Ship Mary Russell, Croaker. ()feared at Llverpooll3th
mat f .r Rio J *not ro.
Skip Caliu,e, Nimmons. from London, at Ce'o - Ha Bth
Mt. With loss of bulwarks. hesdrails and q iszter boat,
heed Lorre ...rtect and arks damage, _kh.vlba arterdith
tired a heavy rale ~n the 13:0 an lit , Fab.
Snip Cot quest. Boars, sailed from Liverpool 13th moat
for Coteau.%
Snip trisurrie. Baker, sailed from Liverpool 13th met
for Plan F. 11110 4 199., n
Bark Corn.or. onnect. Psa•rnon• for Nsciurtill.
auk,' f r m :hanshae 16th March. &Ltd from Wo..sunt
same day.
dark Rol'ander. Ward from Boston for Batavia, with
ice. put ir•to sine. 4th ult. and remained eth. Se
ports having touched upon a r.ret off Lucippra Wand.
Brig J B Mansfield. Waimea. from New York. re
mained at Montevideo sth a t th chg.
Brig John Hathaway. Townsend, frontgt o n ,
NO, for Rio .1 ao.fro, was ready at No`no" t2s'" lie f .
Ochre L Audenried . rrtiett; J C 'tarter . Price; H
Godfrey, Weeks; B En_glish, Ens " 05 • and M
Berke. 1 hoineson • hence at Boston yesterday.
sohrB E Jones, lons.. from Boston for Hits port, at
Now London Mill inst.
Seim Hornet Newell. Sherman, from Providence for
this port at Newport 24th inst.
@ohm M It Carlisle, Ryder; War Steed. Smith, and
Saint Rotan. Gandy. Bence at Newport 23th mist
Bohr 'W it Rowe. Hatrill. from tilt/Cnit Orals Pdtt.lat
Newport 201 h ult anti
for Sour Orreuna. Carman. ()feared at Portland IBth Dist
this port
Rohr Julia E Pratt. Pratt, at Providence xath inst
from Now Orleans.
Sohn Reindeer. Ktnner ,• I & D Cramer, Cole; Mar
ti,. Coda,* e.hrondet Mlisabeth. Brown D W W Brai•
hard Bowditch ; Alex Henderson, Gale ; and Zoe, Pot
ter. henoe at Providence Pith inst.
solve Ruth Halsey. Pend], from Delaware city ;
EloomfiMd. Mullins. from Newark, and Mary Mershon,
Swift from south River. N J. at Providence 25th inst.
?Ohre Sarah Lavinia. Fort. and Ladle Anal Weaver,
hence at Providence Kith mat.
NAVAL. •
The U. B. gamma r Narragansett. Commander Runt,
remained at Callao April S.
BAIR FLEISTORATIVB.
THE ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS.
AND eitOWP MORE AND MOAB PoPELAR EVERT DAT,
And testimoniaa, new, and almost without number,
might be given, from ladies and gentlemen in all grades
of society ,__whose united testimony none oo• Id resist.
that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald
t e n all i y anti t t a reserve the hair of the youth to old ale ,
in au its you I beauty 1
BATTLE CaEAT, Mich., Dee. !1,1858.
Paor. WoOD: Thee wilt please accept a line to In
form thee that the hair on my bead all fell off over
twenty years ago, caused by a oomplinated onvon.o dis
ease, attended with an eruption on the head. A con-
Ways] course of suffering through life. having reduced
me to a state of devendenee, I have not been able to
obtain stuff for caps, neither have I been able to do
them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered
extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs
& Hodges almost the last oent I had on earth for a two
dollar bottle of thy Bair Restorative about the let of
August last. 1 have faithfully followed the directions,
and the bald spot is now covered with hair think and
bleak, though short ; • it is also coming in all over my
head. Feeling confident that atwitter large bottle would
restore it entirely and pernmnently. I feel anxious to
persevere in its use and being destitute of means to
purchase any more l would MK thee if thee wouldst
not be willing to send me an order on thine agents tor a
bottle, and receive to tiiyself the Scripture declaration
—" The reward is to those that are kind to the widow
and the fettle Awls."
Thy friend. SUSANNAR KIRBY.
/IGONIER, Noble 00.I . Indiana. Feb. s
PROT. 0, . WOOD: Dear sir: I n the latter par t of the
year 1863. while attending the State end Itiational Law
School of the State of New York, my hair, from*, cause
unknown to rne. commenced falling off very rapidly, so
that in the short spao. of six months, the whole upper
part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover
ing, and much of the, remaining portion neon the aide
and back part of my bead shortly after became gray ; SO
that you will not be surprised when I tell you that, upon
my return to the State of Indiana. my more casual ac
quaintances were not so muoh at a loss to discover the
cause of the change in my appearance. as my more in
timate mmutunranees were to recognise me at all.
1 .I.. .r in nu th e e m o r t 4 a ti. pp y li . iis ti t t i , on reos tri vn tli n e g m no os ais t sukiranitilloaphr
From
them
o n im
them that my hair could again be restored. I was forced
to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately, in
the latter part of the year 1967, your ItestoratiVe was
recommended to me by a deneglat. as being the most
Bair Restorative ip use. Itried one bottle, and
tonna to iny great satisfaction that it was producing the
desired elleot. Since that tune, I have used seven dol
lars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a
nob coat of very soft black hair, which no money can
buy.
Asa mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in
the production of et, vrooileeill 411A , 41010.1 have recom
mended its use to many of TOT friends andacquaintan
ces, who. I am hay to inform you, are using it with
like edbet. Very respectfully, yo M urs,
A. . LATTA,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot, Olt Broadway. and told by all dealers through
out the world.
The Restorative le put ap In Bottles of three irises,
viz: large. medium. and im all; the small holds half a
pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium
holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than
the small, retails for two dollar. a bottle; the large
holds
for a qu es art, 40 per cent. more in proportion, sail re
a bottle.
0. J. WOOD & CO Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY,
New York. and 114 11'1 A.RR. r T Strati, Bt. Louie, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and banoy Booth , Baal
ers
Bald in this city by B. A. FAIILIE3TOCK & Co., no..
7 and 9 North FlFVRatrtmtt. and 11AR , IARQ & Co..
TWELFTH andrCH P.STN UT Streets; DYOl3*& CO..
232 North tit.COND threat.
oola-mwierowWtf
LEGAL
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
IN
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
JAMES MILLER, Exeoutor of r.:LEA NOR A.
JONE 3 ,,who was Aaaisnee of WILLIAM OR VAN
Vs EDWARD P. HAWKINS and HENRY
OVER KAN, terre tenant. March Term, 1861. No.
)28. Le-ari Facies .
The auditor apporntPd by tho Court to distribute the
fui it in C,ou.t raised by the Sheriff's ea e under the
ahoy. w-it. of all that certain lot or pl-ce of ground.
intuits on the sout Li weitwardly side of the Lana/titer
Curnyile Road atealry to a recent survey thereof
node by Frivol* Lightfoot. Fah.. at the distance of one
hundred and fifteen fest geven inches northwestwisrdly
from The northweetwardly side of s , rseane street. in the
borough of West Philadelphia. aforestid, containing in
front or breadth. on the Laid Lancaster rurnpme goad,
torte feet, end extending of That width in length or
depth sotHherestwardly two hundred feet to the north
eastwaruir aide of urean street. (a oertion . fifty. feet
wide street, laid out and intended to be opened foe pub
lic use. by the said William Crean, parallel with the
said Lancaster nunlike Road_; h sanded northeast
tte-tathe and
. .Leeoaxter Teri:ivies Rend.south-
Wot er-und intended "
said William Teen to the said Edward r mftwiting,
and southeastwardly.by ground granted by the said
Wilhaw Creen to Detrel Mottling,* on ground rent,
(being the same premises which the said William
Crean by indenture hearing even date herewith. but
duly executed, ackniewiedged, sad del.vmed immediate
ly before these presents. and intended to be forthwith
reowded according to law, tor the oousideration money
therein mentioned, the who e whereof is hereby se
clued granted , and conveyed unto the said hdvani P.
mawrins, in fee: subject, nevertheless, to the express
restriction that 110slaUghter house, skin-dressing estab
lishment, flue. soap, candle, or starch manufactory, cr
other building for offensive occupation, should at any
time thereafter be put., erectau, or used on any part of
the Thereby granted lot of ground and subject, also. to
the exercise restriction that no building or pan of a
builaing should at an. time thereafter , be pot. greeted,
or used on the said above-demon bed lot of ground within
fifteen feet 'rem the tine of the said Lem ater Tarn
pike Road.iwillattend to the duties of its atmcintment
on Tn t/ RSDAY__, the 3 ) th day of May . Inst.. A. D. ISM
at 4 o'clock P. NL. at tillOthee, No. .449 South SIX t ,
Street Proladelphia,when and where all persons in
t•resled are requested to present. the4r claims. or be
debarred from coming il2 upon the said and.
inyte-nit JOHN P. DRIB OR, Anditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF /41.11..ADE.L.P111A.
Estate. of THOMAR ItHa oPuttD. Esq.. Counsellor
at Law of the city of Phtladelptua.oecetwed.
The Auurtor aneointed by the Court to audit.. Settle.
and adinet ti.e second see-urit or BroIIAMIN
MED BRADFORD, one of the executor, of the last
wit and testament of he said 'rlioxiAti • R ADFou D.
bee.. and to report di, tribution of the balance in the
hands of the said soeountar.t, will meet the pa , ties in
interest, 'or the pvurpose of Ms appointment, on We D-
N Kan sY. the iftll of June. 1861. at 4 o'oluok at
his °Mee. No. 404 PRUNE Street in the tv or Phila
delphia P. P. MORRIS,
m)2u-litmwf Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF NORTH
'TON COUNTY.
"gatiie of PETER MILLER. d eosued.
NOTICI . to hereby given to the heirs and legal repre
sentatives of the said deceased. that the report co the
ipoubotiort to make_ plytition. valuation. and appraise
ntent of the seal Estate of the stud deceased. was, on
the 26th day of April. A. D. 1261. presented and con
firmed. and the Court grant a rule upon the heirs emd
legal rep seentativee, to appear at Its next staled Or
yrvins7 uourf ( itueost 234) and aeept. or retake to ao
peso, the saw rest estate, or show clause, i► any they
ha•e. why the tame shall not be sold.
By the Uourt, r OkGE V. WALLACE,
Easton. alar 15.1361.—rtieJ3-wit Clerk.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-NCITY AND C OUNTY OF FRILADELPRIA.
Estate of lit eiefty PtiOLITTILIE. Deaamed.
Notice hereby given, that the widow of the laid de
eediutt has filed. in amid Court, her petition and ap
praiceMent claiming go retain tte p•nuinal prcpclrty
therein mentioned, of 'h.. Value of 9288.60, under the
seta of 14th April, Met. and Bth Apra. 1869. end rue same
wit be approved on FRIDAY, TUI Juno. 1861. Pomo ex
ceptions are filed thereto. Itl. A. *a ttiabn,
mllB-swat For the katitioner.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON mug
IN
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA
BIC PH/A.
MARIE W COX. by . ..te!ReAfrienAGßetants A, Amin',
CBASI. W lIGK
- - - . .
September Term.ls N
60. o 10. to Divorce.
Deer air Please take notice. that the Court bee this
day tranted a Rule cm you to show o.use why a Divorce
a odecialo marrmioch enorr'd not h• decreed in neat:rove
ease. Returnable the Ist day of June. 3861, at 10 o'clock
A. M., To ir. Charles Wask, Respondent above named.
B. eIkaRARD, Att'y for Lihtllant.
May Uth 1881. myls-aw St*
VNTLINE P. NASSAU, by her next
friend. JOHN A. WETRERJ.LL. vs EDWARD
A. Naftali.
G. C. I'. March T.,1801,,R0. Eh In Divorce.
DRAB Zia: Please take notice,
that toe Court has
thus day planted a Jule on . you to show osuse why a
divo ca a vineule matritnonit should not to decreed In
tne nbeve cane, returnable EATURDAY. Ju.ae Ist, at
10 o'clock A. M.
To EDWARD A.WASSAIL Respondent above
P'
named. IM DOUGiik..KTY,
motliverrec Attorney for idtellant.
IN THE - ORPHANb 7 CoIIRT OF ORTH
AMPTON COUNTY. PENNBYINANIA.
stive of JOHN HESI deceived.
NOTION is hereby given to the heir, and legal repre
nentatives of the said deceased, that the report of the
Inquiry tun to make partition, kali:vision. sou appraise
mot of the Reel wenste of the ria,d deoeaeed. was. on
thr 26th day of aril, A. P. 1861, presented and con
firmed. and she Court grant a rule upon the heirs and
legal representatives, to appear at the next stated Or
:mans' Court (Mishit 23 it acid aoonit. or refuse to ao
ciitpt, the said teal estate. or show cause, if any Mel
have. why the same shall nor be sat.•.
B, the t.:ourt, GC° SGE V. WALLACE.
Luton, his, /5, 1811.—my22.w.1c Clerk.
RIUSINBSS CARDS.
RIISINESS IdEN ARE ADVERTISING
' 1•- •"" in the But Nowrpopera of City and Country at
the Cam of
JOY„ "COE, it Co.,
ADVERTISING. AGENTS,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT STREETS. Plulade!DM&
TRIBUNE BUILDING. Now York. spl7 tf
LA
O. ULLMAN, ATTORNEY-AT
LAS LAW, JERSEY SHORE, Pennsylvania,
Colleotloup promptly made in Clinton and liroomlos
want:Les.
8117ZR8 TO
Mimi% Walter & Raub, Phtlattelphla • J. R. Raee,
Esq. Jersey Bhore • Mears. tlaroroft & Co., Phil ud a.
Peter. Ziegler. & Philada.; Fristunoth &Co
rhil a.; L. A, Mealier, Wet Haven; Yard, Gilmore,
& Thatcher It Waldrop, Philada..- Rey
nolds. Howell & Reiff. riffled& Fe ls
JOHN WELSH, PRAOTICAL SLATE
ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWN
Road, ie prepared to pet on an , amount of Booting. on
the most moderate terms. Will guaranty to make
every building perfectly water-tigh Orders promptly
attended to. mil. 17
TWO ELLIOTT, WINIt4 and tiQuoas,
NO5. 317 and 819 WALNUT /Stoma, (basement
gores. between Third and Fourth, north side,)Phile
delvhis. B.—Fine Vld Whistle° always on hand.
(Established in 1845.) Jeee-IT
pewtyys & NICHOLSON,
800X1111VERs.
1f05.419 and 4:31 DIMOR Situ:,
138 tween Market and DM stem,
PRIL.4.IIIiLf zA.
JAMES PAWBO2i. J .E. W0E01.40/14
1317-17*
JGUKT it SONS,
.4 ‘
t— • lattorvisits oir 4AVAna,aIIIARS.
as. ale 9enth FRONT attest.
I•4l4ese re rularly *jail assortment of teslrable al.
LULL wittok they (Ear at lair slam for siak or er
prevail credit. lelo-17
FILE MANUFACTORY,
1." 211 nEw sTISE , ! ,
Filer and Rasps - of every deeoripetoll, egd rood
tunlit73 made u 3 order. at the above Agebbehreett‘
WITOLE4ALE and RETALL,
at yeanufsetarer's proms.
Ineottins done m a 1 1 11M1fir wanner
& 'XIV&
THE .P.RESS;4-2 . . - 4 0 ELPHIA, i./ WEDNESDAY,' .. -- MAY , .49i •,; ~.ASOL
C PI4A ti
NJ .EZVkilitti IREAI3AC3I4k%
By the nee of these ftlls the peril:lo9M onsets of Ow.
emu or Sici Hcadackc may be prevented ; nadir teken
et the eenunenoement of, ea ettaat immediate relief
Data pa and doknesiwill be obtaitned. -
They seldom WWI removing the NAClol4llll.l4lReeml
ads to which females GTO so saleogl
Thai ant gently on the bowels, removing contemns.
For Litman/ Mon, &Weals, Delicate Females, end
all persons of misuser, Habits, they are valuable ea a
yoxuries, improving the appetite. giving toss end view/
110 the dilehtl9o CUM& apd reaming the natural eliw.
*laity and strength of the wools' MGM
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long initeti
gation and carefully conducted exnerimente, tow n ,
Dean in use many years. during which time they have
Prevented and relieved a rant amount of pain sic,
euffering from Detulaohe, whether originating in the
agcy.:nos 'velem or from a deranged state of the ate-:
oasis.
They ate entirely vegetable in their sontsmeition, art
he taken at all tunes with perfect safety witheut
making any change of /tat, end th*t seiserscs at ginvdiork:
trUablt.teale routers it may to -
Lim :mister Ihrsoft .
'Affirm
morASS olt OOUNTIKRIVTB
Tile gename More Are riaushuve of Anus O. apaichni
on each Box,
Oold bi Druggists and aft other Dealers in Medicines.
A Box will be sent by nisll prepaid OR mein* of tas
Alletrats of i 4 be Piltrerest
kY Ft'w spALEsitive,;
irmas P.NOORI&M.MiIiTS (IP
OEPIIAI.au
WILL CONVINCE ALL WRO difFFEE FlOlll
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WIPEIN
As sluts Tosiimostiats an intiolicita by Mr. SPALD
ma. day Afford wisquastionabis proof of
Mei/ of skirt troth, seiesetitte discorery.
Ittagomorta.a, Goan., Feb. 6,11..
enras.cree.
But.
have tried your Cephalic Pills, and / las rturet se
apou that I want to tt to fiend me two dollars worth m
Part of theme are for the newhbors. to whom J gar a
few of the first box I got from you.
Bend the Ping by mail, and oblige
YOlll ob't Servant, •
JAMES X.Elorretk:D
Ms. annum. HAVZIVORDI Pe., Fen, 111
LI •
Art= rde s :4lra e ga e r u ct ` % 7A l l`sis f aßtirro C Z
Yinin gnf f k STOEIIIEOI7-
drime. Clipar..lrerwrlarantmrCo Tx T u•l's.
- - : ,• . +wary 18, I.
B_l7o. •• Moo .. Ras of yoar (..ey.
PlllB.
•
T
youro,
.... MO. 13. 81810
P. S.—l kaila reetieldigillboar a/ yOliir PULP. se4
lasaa aresllngt.
BELLI YRANON. Ohio. /NU U.) . d.
H , G. srAiDngs, Esc.
Please find enclosed tsrenty-live cents, (jar which *rid
me another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are Pretty
as beat PiaAl I Met enr triad.
Direst A. STOVER, P. M..
Belle Vernon, Wyanaot co..
4311 , ZELY. Mass. Deo.ll.
Eto. Bpazatits, r&q. iii
Vigh tbr some Monies. Or. bllialitOgillihtVotting
Yon?' Cephalut more earliest y ore =s
tomata. If you have anyt hies of the tdo pletusecend
One of ray oustotners,who is subject to severe. fflok
Headache, (nsually lasting two days ' ) was tired of *ft
Sneak sw os• Am, by your Pills,whioh I sent bor..
ResneetfWlT Toole_w. B. WILKIIff.
itionuf O. eratamis,
No. et Cedar it n ri, Y.
/maw But:
Inclosed IlAd twenty-pe cents, (U.) for which mid
box rof " Cephalic Pills. Igend_to address of Rey. Wm.
C. Filler Reynoldstrarg, Frank lin Co., Ohta
Yalu Fills work iik• I eikarra.--stars Headatia IMori
isrsterwrr.
Trod? 701inh
WM.O. FILP.X.I.
Ka. !Imam:.
:
Not logs slur sept to yogjor a box of Cohobo Pills
for the owe o the Nervous Headache and ceirthtenese,
endmarred the mime. ruld lead AO Food as &rut
ass /toss isuiseut to sandfor =ors.
!loess pawl by return mail Direct. to -
• .A. K. WHEELER..
Prow Lis Z . :4milsar, Notrelb, V.,
cophalio Alla eooomolleh the &Afoot for which they
wete matte, Cure of headache in all its fornos
Prom tAa Ezessimar, Norfolk, Ye.
Intl e
They hav te
e w been nted in more than a thonatintt ntiaett i
ntire inaesa more
IT 10n are, or bete been troubled with the beedeene,
send fora box, I Gephallo Pabi,l so that you way
them in ease of an attook. -
Frollll the Advertiss . Providicce, R. 1.
The tiered!'lie Pills are isld . to be e temarkiibly
epeo
tite remedy for the hestisahe. end one of the It ri beat
for that very frecuent eomplallit Which has ever been
diccoveted.
/Foss the WIWIPIE A.A. Gazette. Chicago,
We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, end his nneientlad
SeMdille
~osKtas Hanemen Tansy Star, Barsataaa, Ye,
We are sere that parlous suffering with the headaehe
who try them, will stiok to them.
Fran the Sodium Path Ppitisr, Nor Orktais, La
Try. them yea that are afflicted. and we ersiane that
your teetamony elm be added to the !Weedy itsMerout
hat that has r*ceived benefits that no other medicine
can pro:loos.
Born Ms St. Louis Donee's*.
the brow:mos dfnumi for the atria* Ceehalie Pills
raisdli.uonessinie.
Mr. Boa Mina would not oonneed bli mime with an ar
bolo ho did not &low to posies. zeal =mitt.
lzroon tls ddvartim, Proeidakee,.ll.l.
?he testimony is their favor is strong, frog the most
rammotable quarters. _
ths Daily Non, Nnnert, li, i
Bsphslio Piing we taking the view WWI MEL
Iron sit Crevissinciallats. Bons*, Masi
Said to te verrefficeoiceis for the headaehit..
Pim Cannurna' Owidamisi. Obis.
Buffering humanity' cam nave named.
Or A !Single bad* 'a • 111 , 1111DIN6'S -FILEPARISD
07.11131 'will gave ton itheis• tkoir oats annarair."llll
ECONOMY DISPATOR'
110 ,44 A Sims ire Tratn Davie Nuts.'lE*
As acsoi¢ents will happen. even inweit.repanted
feminine, it Is vely desnlable to have emu cheap sod
convenient irov for repairing Furniture, Tovni Orealo
ry, itch
SPALDING'S PREPARED OLTIS
meets all such monopoles and no household .Can
afford to do without it. it is 'always ready, and up to
the sticking point.
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE: ,
B. B.—A Brash accompanies each bottle. Price, BF
cents. Address,
T-TENRY 0 SPA.LIDEN . G.
no. so castes, a'S.ELENS.
An altiliill itIIPMIOIXnad persona IVO Attentiotina
palm off on the nnsinseeetfret:nntoe, Imitations arta
PREPARED GLI7Ei I ifeulAtbution All resent to ex
wine before pnrA h ebAree - thas she NI name,
lIT PEPIE*AILED OLVEMINII
is on tit. ottaide w Ippas " ;
all others an swindliaa
aoanterfatia
NEIDIVIILiate;.t`
'NICK HEA.DA
UUJUI aur. Kilint.or
KEA.DAOHE I
PRICE. 28 CIETTL4.
a' (OMAR ITIRET, NEW YORI
SP A.LDINGIS
HEADACHE.
VIII. 1
TEEM, ENAOa.
ANYNOLD93I7ILe. FRAZILLIN Go.. 0 1 A*./
January 0.11361
Yreakmi, !ices.. Jan. Ii,ISIL
Er pm Out Devi octets, St. Crowd, Minx.
'
Freon Ike Remits*, Destessort. iew4;
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLOB!
SPAIJUNG'S FEXPARXD GLUE;
SPALDLNG'S PREPARED WAVE
SAVE ENS PIECES!
CAVTION.
INEMWIIIZZ
'[CIE.RELIANCE
iiiiTuAt Ilis.PLANcrit UOMPANT
. ,
•
suprior 4 No. . 1P. 070 1 18 " W "* li/;07 4' ISIREEII,
/*ref . against Lan OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. en
Ronatie, Stores, Red other bMldtege litotieJ -
or =Mak and an - Purmm:re,
wereii - one rider
onitridise. in town or
n 7.
BABB CAPITAL, 881 - l ao .ll nti o 011-ARBETB 11111.1141 N.
Which la invested as follows. viz:
In lint morttaooll 011 0101 InDenli Worth
• double the amount --;.— ammo pp
Peoneyisanis Railroad Co. 'a 6 per cent. tint lima. at par— gAO 00 ,
Pennsylvania - Railroad 00 , 1 6 per cent. Tit;
amid mongol° load, (Itso,ooo— row 00
don en s Brom Ton Railroad and
Ceilal c 0 . ,. mortgage loan— ______. 1,600 00
l i rowed rent, first-c1a55........~.. —.-...,.., 1.4e7 ea
Ostend loans, well secured ---, —. 8.660 00
. • ty of Philadelphia 6 per cent. loan.-- ___. coma 00
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. RR. 10an... 10,000 00
Commercial Bank stook— ...-.:-.—.-5,18e 01
ililechmeios' Bank .t00k._...._... --. Len di)
toheVin a c a elgtu t tel e ntigirZtowskai • 410 ° 1
0 County Fire insurance Co.'s stmt..-- IMO 00
be Delaware M. N. Insurance Cu.'. stook- TOO 00
DIM Mutual Insurance Lou.' mine-- - 880 00
w illir ow e a c carg e h i s vi ati b ..._ le ,6oo —_ ruo.i_use .-...-.. r0r_0u_, —.... 1 —_ „.„ . t i r o, T r :
11617,141 OA
'The Mutneil principle, oombitied with the eeourity of
a stook Capital, ontitioe the hewed to participate in
180 Pllll4 B or the ad ju stny without liability for 50mi.,,,, .
Losses ureteptlyed end wad.
• ' ' ' -- , DIUNCTORS:
f Clem Tingley. - Samuel Mohan.
I William 11/bompson, Robert Steen,
1 Frederick • Brown, • William Musser, •
i Witham Stevenson. -Beni. W. Tingle!.
I John R.-Worrell: Itillnihall Hill.
1%. L. Carson, . J. Jo on Brown.
Robert Toiand, , . Charles Leland..
I ti
- - G. D. Rosen arts, • Jacob T. Bunting;
•
Charles 6. Wood. Smith tlosnen,_
James S. Woodward L John Bissell, Pittsburg.
F. M. HINCTIMAN. G SM e reta T ry iN .
February 16. 1/361.• crlik.lr. President.
ten
THE ENTERPRISE
INSTMAN'OE COMPANY
OP PHILADBLPA.
(FIRE INSWEANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
irODSPANYS BUILDING'. S. W. CORICEA
FOURTH' AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIARECTORS,:
Rikitossoso STAst.I Si ososoat L. DAWSON.
WILLIAM McKim, Szo. R. STUART,
WALBRV iqestsa. - Joss R. BROWN,
Joss' AL . Arvroos, S. A. FAmcssrocr.
Bum. T. Turnier, Mammy D. Omni,
Emmy WHARTON, L L. ERRINOIRf
F. RATCRFORD STARR, Foists.dont.
CHAELEB W. CORE. SooretarY.
ppm MUTUAL LIFE INSIAANOR
COMPANY
N 1)
IFESTNUT Street 1
t Phi alpha.
CHARTER PERPOTIA I I,
ALL THE PROFITS OMAR AMONG THE It/-
EfURBD.
Insure Lives for abort terms or for the whole term of
life; grant Annnittee and Endowments: Dnroligge Life
Interests in Reel Estate,. two make ad contracts de
pending on the contingencies of life.
They eat ea Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
AIII,TI OF 'FiIE COMPANY, January 1, letn.
Montages, ground rents, reel estate— .4 1 .0X12,1181 W
Daiwa la tate• stook.. Trepan.; notem,leens
of Stitt , of Pentullitrallill, city of Fhits- •
&MOW, /to-- ..•-
218,790 14
Premium notes, loans on oollatensle,&o_ 537491 08
Pennsylvania North Pennsylvarus Nail- -
roads. and Aunty gm per cent. bonds 1 05,502
Bank, insnranse, railroad, +lanai /daub, kg, 97.147
B C
aft OR hand, agents' balances, tr.o., &a.— 48406 14
rgi,onain
DA.IIIEL L. MILLER, Pintrident,
SAMUEL E. STOKES. Vice President.
,FogN w. Ron NOEL Moreton.. - • rob23-tf
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY M
DURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA..
Iggorgoratag by the Legislature or Fenzmyivaras, no.
osim. .13. roomer of THIRD sad WALNNW airgata,,
PHILADELPHIA.
maims' ITITTAINCE,
On Vessel s. ) cargo. To all parts of th e Wink'.
LAND FF INIFIITAMICEP
On IP Doi' br l Ervers. Canals, jokey, and Jain' Oar
riagilow:allimratr of thairdon.
On Piersitandise generally. On ✓!tors. Dwelliss
gOnsesi
iffaETs of IRE CO)[PA( Y.
November 1,1850.
.100,000 11nited States five V cent. loan-.......e100,30:1
111,003 United States ilia 11" omit, Treasury
oteli, (With accrued interest)--- 119,463
100400 Pennsylvania, State fors 4, Gent
loan.— 45,910 00
31.000 do. do. Ird do. do. 21,240 CO
113.000 Philadelphia City ski cent. been. 1116,208 87
ea,tre Tennessee State Sy° cent. loan- 210:100 00
70,013 Peansylvanis Rail 2d mortgage
my dr
dent. bonds 48A0)
U. Kshares, stook tilennantown
vempany, interest end prmei
100
guaranteed st by the City of Phi
shares
. 120
11.0X1 loo d shares! Penusylvama Railroad 11
Commuir IMO 00
1.000 ma shares
road Contlians------.
.200 80 shares P ilattelphia Ice Boat and
dttesim Tug .Company 10)0 00
251) 8 share, Phi Istlejphi a and Hams de-
Grace Stearn Tow- boat Company. 210 00
MO 1 shares ligladelrhis Earthlings
Company Hi 00
1.000 shares Continental HT - itiit C0.._.-.- • 800 09
1657,700 TrAT. Cost 11847436.84. Market vat. 3054,336 71
ilia , teeirable, for insurances wade— 17!..51.3
Bonds and mortgages.— 84,150) 00
Lima estate . 38
Balances due at Aienoies—tromituns on Ma
rine Policaes. merest. aim other debts eve
tap Company— • 61.666 76
Strip and stook of santiri Inskranee sad
other Companies... , 1.636
Saab en iv..--i n eepta— ---,SWAM 16
drawer.— 4•11
SAM al
~..••••• iiiO4.lo 11
DI kle*.crStiAta.
Will iwo.t.
n it r i o g
u itg •
1 r nrifo ft tno
t
em
:.
8.
F. Peruator,
-ttt. eyig, dva
olm G, j.joneslr9l.__
ues. isiix -asener MrvdnG.
iwane i . • .. ' ' Hand. a. Hand bent Dem
ibaq - --
_C.'LaLwlt. • fesob P_, ..I_o_n.w.:
Isie_ph H. Beal. ' antes B. Nu - 2'o2lcm'.
Dr. R. M. 1100 fen, .10*4142.: rite,
%write C. bellow , . iohs .y, Sem - pie, PittiMg,
sigh Omit, AP. . in. 011532. Pitta
h'=,
)(Nis . . . 3. 114yrer ' ••
IV MA. lAIN A Nt_ARTiff iradent.
... i ,
....%08 . .. ire C Se% 714 ristrienh
n 0.17-
FrINSURANCE EXCLUEVELY.-
R PIKE JIISURAPIOE
CQlDPANY—inocorsted 11:11—CHARTER l'ERPit,-
TUAL—No. DlO WALNUT etreat, opposite beam&
eir.e.BqWvi•
tig‘omserty, fanOrablY known to the oommanitl
for Ana 76117 E, oontinnes to mum against loss or
damage sire. onpablie or private Buildings. either
permeumtly or for a limited time. Ale°. on Furniture,
stooks of Goods or Merchandise generally , on liberal
te llitr capital, together with a large gle lug Fund is
threeted ill the matt oareful manneraloh *Babies
them to oiler to the muted an undon seminar in
Ike owe of kiss.
DIRICTOILII.
Jonathan Patterson, Inge Hat'emit.
rillitin Gamobeil. Thomas Robins.
ler:ender Semen. Pawn Smith. Jr..
am Monte Jim John Beaman,
lhommr Smith.
JONATHAN PATTEHBON, President.
DIATOM smm, Secretary. aml-ly
TNSURANOE COMPANY OF TELE
TA OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRS AND 1 1 414-
JurgE INBV.ILiticE— Nov. 4 AND I iiMCILAHOE
vs e, r 8 ered ,
in
n'!7.pital 8100030—Feb.1, Me. cash
438nt
invested i n sound and available mecanttereen
tines to insure on Vesselsand Cargoes , Buildicse.
Melaka of Merchandise, a.c.,
uatKar aits ou liberal terms.
lronry D. aberrant, Scarce H. newt,
SimeonTobb ie.t.T. Bamuefrant. Jr..
eilharles mac& Tobias Wagner
William a. andtlt, Thomas :
.. 1
.4 r.. .irek therm
Tit 13
I . i ffsuisl , Yfenre G.
In is .1.. 'Mato, Charles 11,7criZr
GEO C. 6 .. )_,. _ _
B. 6 11 , -.1-A.U. Piechtexi.
WILMA)! In' . Beattur. •
.101141
ieINERTRANOIt 11130'HAN10EV
IIR.ANChI. COMPANY of Philadelphia, 1ye. 138 Borth BIXTh Street, below Race. Imre &ind
iumsod Merchandise generally from lass ox
dema=Pire. The itomPanY Portraitteti to imilrort all
losses promptly, Sad thereby hope to merit the pittrws
spa of this mete*
. lITAWCFOSS.
Wiiliam Morgan, • Robert FLl.lll.an,
Pranois Cooper, Michael Mo eoy, r f
weorge L. Dortgherty. fittward Me °earn,
James! Martin. Tbomil B. MeGenni•lL
Jamas Dorms,
Matthew McAleer, Joh n
is r° P i al e M T , '
Bernard Rafferty, John Cassadp.
%lowa J. Hemphill, Bernard H. Haleonisa.
orteao Fisher, Charles Mar_ ,e.
Frahm hioltlantw MU
, CCI); Cmo OOPKI ue) cabal.
. Prsaideat
11111111A11) NAFFERTY. georstan. oeS-17
A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE 00"
.INDORPORATBD /MO OHAJITEX -ERR;
PET AL
No. 310 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia.
Han a large Capital Stook and !urchin,
invested in sound and available Seeurities continues to
insure on Dwelling! Stores, Funiiture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their cartoon, and other personal
property. AU Woes liberally and promptly &diluted.
DIPACTORS.
Thos. R. Marls, - John T. Lewis.
John -W James R. Campholi,
Ramos! Gorton, R.S.inusd, G. Booth.
Patriok Brady, Chan. W..Poultner,
THhim& M
ASRorris.
OOd . MAWS. President.
ALBERT O. S. CRAWPoR D. sooretarr. rent-tt
A NTHRAOITE INSITRANUE OOMPA.
Jalk. wpwrm ltir.—AntkorLsod Coital 1400.001?-01/LIM
__ •
• 71107. Ah au c wmativit. attest, batmen Third anti
Fourth Street, Etuladolphin.
This .COmparty wilt insure assitint ion sr intuit* ky
Firm on .13aihtuirs,Fanutatie, and Metahstidas ten
a
° Marius Insmanses mn Vitae's, came*. sad
Priuskts. Inland inssamias to is sr tits Sun.
initsCIIONA
'mob Dams Joseph
lottium John Ketcham.
pAndenriod. John R. Dinkins's.
T.. Penmen, Wm. F. Dean.
Oar Siam. J. E. Hamm
)/13,00 ESUBit, fregistn.
WIC F DEAR Vise
W MIRA. roarotapr: *
VXOBANGE INISITILANOE COMPANY
—ufiloe Yin. 4011 WALNUT &met.
FIRE INSURAIICH on Holmes and Merohandise
netters/tr. on Divorable terms, either limited or per
petual.
DIREOTORIS
Jeremiah Bonsai:, Thome, Marsh,
John Q. Gionodo, Charles Thompson.
Edward D. Roberts, James T. Hale,
Samuel L. fintedier, Joshua T. Owen
Mahan O. John J. Griffiths:
JESEIELSE EIONSALL, President.
JOHN Q. DINNODO. Vice Postrident,
Szemuto Con. fieereterv. Jan
ilgowtve. ESSENCE OF JAPitillOA
AAP GINGER—FREDERICK FiROWN. Chentist and
floiggizt. northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth eta,'
Philadelphia, sine manufaoturer of Brown's Essence of
Jamaica Ginger. which is recognised and prescribed by
the medical Meetly r and has become the standard family
medicine of the United Wiles,
Thu Easencie is a preparation of unusual
m ezuella.noe.
In ordinal', diarrhoea . incipient cholera , in short, all
eases of, prostration of the digestive functions, tis of
inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic
cholera and summer complaints of children, it is pecu
liarly enormous ; no family, individual, or traveller
should be without it.
gIuTICE.—To prevent this valuable Essence from
being cOmiterleited, a new steel engraving, ezeouted at'
a great omit. will be found on the outside of the wrap
per, in order to guard the purchaser against being Un
posed upon by worm less imitations.--rm,
Prepared' only by FREDER ICK 'BROWN, and for
sale at his Drug and Chemical Wore. N. &corner of
Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, and at FRE
1t RJt BROM ,He JX,'¢. Drug and Chemical MOM ,
B. E. corner of Ninth an Chestnut streets • Conti
nental" Hotel. Failadelphia. Also for sale by an re
spectable Druggiste in the tinned Stater. mmi-gm
NOTICE.—The Citizens of the different
to Titpeetsi t and
Towne throughout the State a r p e invited
PICA. TATi f FA e ß plac al at b w h h l h PeatpAals
containing inducements and adsantagos, directed
to the undersigned Doranuflee, appointed by the
+endive Committee. trill be received-1m to and in
chiding fday net next. Communications should be ad
drained to either of the ta llowleg worpn.l4l
M COL
joak p i .„ E r tifi2Wiltn.
ifir.Ctip4Eß,
AMOS E. KA2
leartlimnberland. Pik
.004,43,44 rse.eug,tum.
118:YANA 010ARS—A largo and olden..
did araortment of all irises and anglified. in atom
and for ago nor, LW for anati
/AO W Moot.
•ILIILMOAD 7:1N111.
PHILADELPHIA
AND D EADIN G. tt RA
READ . E ibpie Vll Ml for POTT.VIad.im, K KAU
mcianNeVilieffitaßri V a t: R o lk i op
e r y . 4 41 . 1 0 20 .9 .
ta _IMA
R iw it a u ino ti N t n
l a W e i
. Depot r 041 .D t idF
en c f it s . 4 1: s
lii n r
tr. ti l A weg t ;ler
at
trams , on Thiramit
__ arritbwrg
with
the
?mai,
A M. oonnilatoM At It
VAN:A et Lao A r. - to_ Pitts
burg ; the OD 130. le v e h g . / 0 6 . r
and tha
wanit t .?„Filvi,ltagiuLti.vto.A.D M. train
running su:W i i i tboort LINES.
Leave New Depot. corner elm:0 ttp and CALLOW
HILL PHIJ.,oU LPRIA. 1 1.'1411618ms
Moue! on Whirtoollth and. on Callowhill kitseets.)yor
PO rT ViLtos; and stekittINIDUIRG. at 816 P. IC.
DAILY. onseen at ffernabwr With the Northern
Central inroad, ' for Sutioury. vs illientsport. urn.
R, 'M 011 1 1. at 6P. M.. DA
ezae ILY, (Mandan
DISTAN . C.ES VIA PDILADELPRIA. AND READ
ING RAILROAD,
Fnom Put LeuEzpitia c _Miles i
To rimer:lignite za
Rattling— ...... 58 I Philadelphia and Reading'
Lebanon— 85 and Lebanon Valle 7 A. A.
a rrisburg..... 1:2
Dan
1.
illetabnit--...--.142 I
osveuburyrtoit . 4 amnion 158
u .
Northumberland.....l7l ,
Lewisburg-- —..-178
Molloy
Wi , lignispon___ .900
Jersey Shore ..... —SU
—290
--.-._201 Williamsport and Pamirs
c . 9
r The t ! n c Al w 7e ri citr d "6 I. y ß a. e, r 4 e:xli : P ert" l ei
Ri 1 t rai n st h
ft W A the i nH iz ei Y e t Ar d P D Al l " w w
aking
oloenoonneetions with linen to Niagara Palm. Canada.
thed Word and southwest.
DF:POR lit PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD
amd CALLOWBILL tit ante.
W. E. MoLLlLßhNAV.tleore4an.
M930.1f
Ku 20. 1110.
GLrR M " Art TOW rt , A ND fil t. B f UN lß P4l :l ls2 l7T i l lti ett i AlTla
On and after Monday, Mar MIAMI:
FOR VS RMAN TOWN.
Leave Philacelphia, 6.7, 8,9, 10. 11, 19 A. al.. 1,2, 3.
3.36. 4,3. 6,9% 7, 8, 9. 10.7 t, and OM P. M.
Leave Gerroannywn, 6 7,7%. 8. 8.30,9, 10,11, 12 A. M.,
1,2, S. 4.6, 6.6%, 734.8. 9,11036 P. M.
The Ale A. M. and 3.66 P. M. Trains stop at German
town only.
ON SUNDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M., 93j, MI, ar 7%, and 193(
P. M.
Leave Garmantown,ll.lo A IV., 7 4,6%. and 9% P. M.
CIRESTN t/T HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6, 8. 10, U A. M.. 2, 3.86, 4,6, 8,9,
and 101,‘ P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 8, 8.49,9,400/M A. M 4.40,
886_, 6.40, 7._
M.
8.40. and 10.70 P. M.
The 8 A. M. and aim P. M. wilt make no stops on the
GenbantOWD road,
ON SUNDAI S.
&WO Philadelphia, 9.00 A. M.. 34, a, and P. M.
Leave Chestnut Bill, Lee A. M., 12.4 a. 610. and 9.18
P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia. 640, 7%, 9.06. 11.06 A. Id., 1.06,
SAL 434. 63‘, 8, and 71M P.M.
Leave Norristown . 6, 7. 8.06.9.11 A. 31.. 114. 434, 8%,
and 11% P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M.. 3 and 8 P. M.
Leave Bometown. 7M A. M.,t and 6 P.m.
FOR MAN A YUNK.- •
Leave Philadelphia. 3.60. 736. 1.05, 11.05 A. M., 1.65.
1060.06, 434, 6111, 8, and 11% P. M.
Leave Mans vile, 514.7 8.36, 964.11% A. M.. 9.86(.
8,7. and 10 P. M.
ON SUP _DAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M" t 6. and 7% P. M.
Leave Manatunk. TV A. M.,134, 534. and 9 P. M.
R. K. SMITH. General Superintendent,
mill-If NINTH and Gidkibt4 titreeti.
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
_ , BAILROAD,
%160 Mli KR DOUBLE TRACK,
1861. 1861.
THE CAPACITY QF THIS 41.0AO: IR NOW PAIJAL
TO iI___ITHIS C . C11.11.4TR y...
TRREE Til °COM PAROLNGEIt TRAIN'S
BETWEEN PH LADELPHIA 124 D PITTRACRO.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Thicouth Trains
from Boa mm. New Stork. sod sli_goinis Neat. "
and kintho
Union Begot at. Pittston with Th rough TIIIIIIN WHAM
from all_pouits in the West, Worthwest, and. Southwest
—thus . Manikins facilities for the transportatiOn
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort= by any
Other route. • ;,:r:
Mapreas and Mud Lines ran through te Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors. All
_Through
kasse. nger Nome provided with Loughridge's Patent.
ggiske—speed under parfeot control of the engineer,
thus adding mach tethe safety of travelhirs.
Smoking .Carg are eittkohorf to each Train ;"Wood
ruff'. Rtesping Cars to filagree. and Fast Trains. The
EXPV EIS RUNS DAILY; Mall and Fast Lines, Sun
days emielited.
Mail wrain leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M.
Fast Lino " " 11.45 A.M.
Bagmen Train leave. " 1045 M.
WAY TEAMS LEAVE AS FOLLOW/3i
Harrisbam Aleaomatodittlon, Via %lamina, 2'90 Pi ,
Vililialbl COOP. rn.• M,
Parkesburg at 5.0 P. M.
West Chester " No 1. tit 8.15 A. M.
"
No. at 12 So P. M.
West Chester Passengere will take the West Chester
3%1a and i and Oplumnia Trams.
Paseengers for Banbury, Williamsport, Bitulrg. BF&
falo, Niagara Palle, and intermediate points. leasing
Philadelphia at 7.38 A: M. and 2.30 P. M., go directly
through.
notate Westward may be obtained at the pillage of
the Company in Philadelphia. New York. Boston, or
Baltimore t and Tickets Eastward at any of the Impor
tant Railroad Mors in the West; also on board any of
the regular Line of Snrainers on the filmairempi or Ohio
ricers*
ad' Fare always as low, and time se amok, as by any
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion-Southeast comer of Eleven' li and Market treats.
The oompletion of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make is the
DIRECT LINE, BET WE T
W h;_N THE EAST AND TEE
REAEST.
The connection oP a yacks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pitteburg, avoiding I drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of tiji e. are advantageS
m readt.
ir anpreated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel
illig Public..
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta
tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with
°Vitall%at'V'VklaTlet to and from any point
in the welt hr the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all
MINS as fan oral* 01 an charged fro other Ltertiroact
Compascice.
IPW Be particular to mark packages " via Pennsyl
vania Ratiroed.'
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, asply
to, or address either of the follormug Agents 01 the
COUlptillf t _
D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg:
H.S. Pierce & Co., Zaneeville. O. i. 3. Johnson. Rip
ley, 0.; R. eloteeelr, maywville Ey"' Ormsby & Crop
r, Portsmouth, O. ; Paddock' & Co.. Jeffersonville.
I n aim ;H. W. Brown & Co. Oinompati.O.,• Atnern
Iliruitritutti, O.; SC 0 hilt ~ . atedirio.
t&P"'Paw 4n Pi l t ' c ; l 3 / 'ln . t . RI e l - it
tt
I n.; k.rresie,Sheler & Glees St. Lon*_ ". ; o. .
i i
. Harris, Nashville, Tenn. ;41arris - & H a t , Mem. -
is, 'Senn.; Clarke &
, r . wage, 111. ;W_.M. H.
000ta. Altos , 1 11 . •or to ;els t Agents of rtaitroads
at different points Che est.
, , S KIe.dISTON_, Sr., hiladelphia.
oRAW .i.' KOONS. M North t street, Baltimore.
E u,E
C ii &Co.. 1 Astor Bowie, or 1 S. William st.. N. Y
RECS.& CO . N State street: Boston.
H. 11. 1 C N. Oe_rel Freight Acent, Phibt,
L. L. Will , Gen't Tieket Agezt, Phils.
1 E. LE ei Bvin't Aitoons; ra. jaa-1y
1861. P. . ..,.. . . .;.- 48 . 1*
Bile s e a Mit, ii\4l - 1 4A • : - ; ;"A j ial i L
7 N KAI rA".. • 11l
Il i% P •Miio •:a watent,*
yoz.g. D WAY PIA
IIR•K WAlatlf7-07. WHAT? AND• ilitietNero7o AVM?
WILL. LAAVE AB POLLOWL7I.O r
PAPA.
At 6 A. fd., via Camden and Amboy, Magid A. As
oommeilan iii --.... .---..
At 6 A. AL. via Camden Ind Jersey City, (11, j.;
Actionimodegton— ,—.— .--....... „_ • 2 a
At 8 4. sr.. rug Camden and Jersey Cito..B ) stalng
Dina-- - - -- 300
At 11% A. ,6 1 :1 ma Kensington and Jersey MT,
Wroern nyus. -----...-.... - 4.-- 000
At lati Y. . rn- Gazadon sod Anglo°, Aceointsei-
At
.-..: ....... •
Amboy, ......._ 222
At 3 P. Pdi, via uninden and a:And A:gi:
wen_.i ?
..........,---...........-- --..... —.:.....:-........... $ 00
AE o.ii .:4., nit Kensington and Jerooy t.'t ty, lOW
At 436 1' •
0,,, mg kerairaten apd Jersey City, 18
( 7 Jitgog got— --
As p.. 1 , viz cfnlchogl tug itirsey City, livening
all.-- OD
Atli* P . Al.. , via Ca md en and Jamey City, Taal. a
ern Meal -- • S 30
At II P. M., via Camden and amber,o•otluneda
tioni(Freight and Passenger )-- let Ohms 3toket- 116
Dia do. Theaga Thirst- 1.60
The 61' M Mall Use tens daily. 1.1 , ‘P X, Beath
ern Kell.EsttirdAys &tented.
For Belvidere. Eastola,_ Lambertville.
,Flemingten,
&0.. at TM A. el. and iii P. id. from Kiruna ton. ,
For Water Gap,Btroartanarg i Oarantirn. Wureobarra.
Riontrose, Great Bend, &no Tao A,_4111. trent Ktmaington.
via Delavarediacdravanna and a stern western
M:)l R. R.
Ft( litaluinxitia.*..Allinitown. and Bethlehem atl.lo
A. sndlrt .I'. Kifrorm Kensington Client i (the 7.1/1
luta omineett with train ieaving Easton at 3.33.
A A ..
- - '
For meant Reny, ate and 8 A. M., t and 44 T. s
Far Freehold, at I A. hil.. and 3 P. M.
:WAY .L.NER.
Fier Briatei, Trenton, &a., at 74.0 A. M. 4.i.K and a%
P. Ai, from Kessinston, and Sfi F. IC Iriirn Walnut-
Eget wharf.
Per Fawns. Riverton, Donato°. Beverly. Hurling
tonilboessote, Bordentown. &s,, at MC 1, 3. s;(.. and ii
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
places. at IS P. M. from Walnet-streot wharf ,
Eir'For pew Yo rk and Way Linea teaanurTeteinaton
pot. asks the can, on Fifth groat, &Wes' Walnut, .
ran hoar bears departure. The ears run into the
depot, and on arrival °reach train , ran from the depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only allow. each Patealll-
vs. rassonters are Prohibited from takiticsnything as
gage Ina their wearing apparel. AU - -game over
their re
7 poi nadssp onst lo ety paid
for extra. The Cermaany halt
Ur Wirgage tO One Donat Pelt eqUIIO,
and will not be liable ter any amount beyond 1110 D. ax
e= enema! sontrast *
m.
F.
•
ATZIK F.R. Arent.
ORi'H
VANIA RAILROAD .
• POI 110ill:s:
_DOYLESTOWN. dis SOH
aim , • :.-1% F r EASTON, ECKI.RY,
• • DANIA TRAINS. •
Tithy si i . s 0 Uull TRAINS.
Os and- atter 0 AY. MAY 11,_ISso. Passenger
Trainavillierwe FRONT and WILLOW &mete, Phila
delphia. deity, (82‘adays excepted). ari folicnrs
At SAO A.at.._ ((
_xxsress). for Bethlehem, Allentrws.
Manch Chuc k . hosloton, Wilkeabarre, ea.
M
At P. P. M ., /Express), for Bethleltera. leastoti,
This train relishes Futon. MS P. M. and mares sloes
eanneetlonnith New Jolley Central Mr New Yrry_k.
At 1.1/5 P. M., for Bethlehem, Moldova, araaoh
Chunk. zoo.
_ . .
,t! A. M. and e P. M.jor Doylestown.'
At WO A. M. and &Ml. M. far Fort Washington.
The A4O A. M. .h.gprest train makes aloes connection
with the Lohlgh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. bent
the 'hottest - end most parable route to Willataberre,
Zr,the h
, and to all points iikoosliegion.
TRALMI FO •PRWADELPRIA.
P Leave Bethlehem at 0.19 A. M.. 1.16 A. Al.. and 5..13
a,
TO Doylestown at 7.15 A. M. and 415 P. M.
Lases Fort Waraington at 6.30 A. M. and 230 P. M.
OW gimmtylt,--Pfoladelphis for Bethlehem at a
r
A_ -
hlladelphis for Doylestown at a P. AL
Ylestown for Philadeia at Ekaa A. Ill„
thicken' for Philadelphia at IS .P. bi.
Pare to It grit' -4 1 . 13 I Fare to frtiggrlifL": 65
,Lbrcua 'k ta must beyllienred at the aietet
Bekaa. at W ILLOW lltreet. ar BRRIEB Street. in order
to aware the above rates of litre.
All Passenger Tulips (except Benda,' Trains) connect
at Berke Street with Fifth and allith-strests, and
Second ant acrd streets Passenger Railroads, twenty
siiratel MOT 'urine Willow &met.
. • • ELLIS Oblitir. 2232 e•
. •
Awry
SPRING ARRANGE
MENT.—PHILADELPHIA.
WILMING • BALTIM( A II nOAD.
On lbw MOMDAY,_ A/An f
n i 1861 .
PAIRIBBG RAMS LEAVE Pal ADEIRMIA:
nd
Forlnn oaltimore at B.is A. M. 11A6 A. AL. tAxorera).
P P. M.
For Chester at 8.16 A. 81., U.BB A. M., 4.1 S and 11/18
. 81.
For Wilmington at 8.11 A. M., MSS A. M.. CIS and
11:41* P ad.
For itew Castle at Ali A. M. an 4, 4 . 14 P. M.
For Dover at Oa A. M. and CM r. M.
For Milford at 8.4 A. M.
For Balurtairi &is A. 88.
Tit A INS FOR PRILADELPIELL
Leave Baltimore at CM A. M. r Expreas), 9. 4* A. id..
and Lis P. M.
tare Wilmington ad 8.58 and LID A. M., 1.10 and
8 M.
ave Salisbury at to& P. M.
Leave Milford at *P. M.
• Leave Dover at OAS A. M. sod 1.20 P. M.
Leave New Curie at Mg A. M.,1.10.t'. M.
Leave chaster at 7.10 A. M.. 540,137 and Lie P.M.
Lem Baltimore for Eallsourr and Delaware Ulf
road at &IS A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORN :
P.M.Leave Chaster at 8.41 A.M.,12.011 and ILD) M
Leave WilliaMoll at 8.811 A.M.. 19.86 P. M., and II
A, 61. _
FREBBII.I TRAIN. with Pareenter Car attached.
will tits. follow* :
Leave Phitadebthia for Perilville and intermediate
places at 5.30 .r.m.
Leave Wilminaten for Perryville and intermediate
plasm at 1.15 P. N.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and manner
dist* places at 5 .I°. litt.
IMVIS navre-da-Graot. for Baltimore ami intertnedl
ate statiolutitt 6 A. lit.
Leave Baltimore for Sam-de-Ilraaa and intermedi
ate atationa as 61'. M.
. .
ON' BITHDAye :
ComMageing Sunday. May N, until farther no-
T VI TRAINS will TUO ITU Sandals,
Larivins Plußads Distp oraltimate esui 3Vanidniton
at El SS A. Z. and 10A,p. P. , and
lasvitui Baltimore for kdladelnkta at 0.115 A. M. and
4.46 Y. M.
soli S. M. FELTON. President.'
VOTTON BAIL 110011 and CANVAS,
of Ali numbers and brands. ,
wants Duck Awning 71rilig_tot ateensusta, tor
Tents, Avtense, Tnnics. awl wwonVoveri.
Mao, Noir manapsotornreTneT Fey., from 1 to a
riot Inds. Tarpaulips Cia.
/OSA W.
*Ore' 08 it
F :4 , : a./^ 7 lb 'l,4VOth.
No. 4419,KARKEIFIRIKta
BALI: OP FRENCH DRY GOODS.
On Friday morning 4
,r 441 41. at 19 /Alcor fi , r nsih
40D week:wen and lota of fanny sou staple rtgligli
goods.
GALE ON ACCOUNT OF UNPERWRITERI9.
FOR CASH.
On Friday MOrallMi
May St, 1801, at 10 o'clock for oesh
- oases e 4 alpacas and de Dagen, damaged on board
able John ,Truolog.
Northo tternroo Control
n o•
AF. PAM - AUST. AUUTIONEER, Suc
k • moor to B. /loon. Jr.. 481 CHESTNUT St.
SAVE OP DRY G •fiDS. RIBBONS. TAILLINERY
GOODS, BIELBSORIBRIEB, Ice, by catalogue.
This Morning.
May St, crernrestoina at 16 daloak precisely.
C , JU NTING- HOUSE DESKS.
At co T-rnenoement of sale, lilauismor new counting
house 4EOIB.
lEMBROIDEILLEB.
An invoice of late styles oNnbrio and iscoriet sonars,
Bohemian', bands, handkerrshtsfs,
BONNET RIBBONS . .
1 . 0 cartons late mud chomp styles Pandbormet ribbons.
FAB mon rpoWERS.
IGO cartons nob and -chores styles Parse ortifieist
flowers, buds, roses. leaves. fruit. &a.
LAO 66 AND LAO,6 GOOTIS
A line of yids to, - laors.
Mao,— lots of Paris binatr [APO mitt..
Also. Int• f Wank lace POintS.
ADO, lot, dimity band*.
HOOP SKIRTS.
BO lots superior steel-spring hoop skirts.
!JAIME SiAt,E OF NEW STYLES STRAW BON
NETS. EA.NCY HATS. MEN'S R APS, ire., by oa
talogue.
On Friday l;lorninn.
May M. SOMMSeSiDS at 10 o stook.
!unbar' and Elio R. R
1 )IPTIMI. UOOK & 00.,
No. 124 South 1 "HOST Street.
SALE.
SToCK AluD FIX U_SES on A WHOLESALE PORK
FA:NINO AN OUR BEIT4 111.151114ENT.
On Friday Morning.
May 81st, at 10 wolook. at No US nod 148 North Front
street. will be 'old by order of the Sheriff, the stook and
fixtures elf the above establishmeot. commie/mg
-271 hbds. emoted name. aides and shoulders.
078 Toole do do do ...odo.
18,471 do bulk sides and shoulders.
ail bbls. mess. mune ane flank p ork.
20 tierce.. smoked elites 440 sae s ground salt.
40 tone Western lard 4 bales sheeting* ,
1.231 empty Hide tierces and bole.; platform soitlei,
trucks, preens, too's, ito.
NORSE, WAGON, ho.
1 home, 1 wnFen• harness. saddle,
.440. immediately after the above, at the Park Rouse,
m Poplar street, below Front, a large lot of salt. mo
usses, saltpetre. soda, lard, grease, Bto.
lir Catalogue two days T.TeViOUS to sale
NOTTOK.-CUM4T,III2,
.g . id 7 3 I F I *ln I t &,1711
IL E AT , .4111014 . n amt .- after
or..
two; -the- • aroonror , Trains!. for! WW,NI
wiAl otort a frtort,err f i toloaroratoor
n 0 ! ttkil l tits:.
Sell_ ,_,and e ONVILI/iii Arrows, (Illte= r a!
tria - stoßkur • rof Downluffoorn lOavoo wt SA)
mertamooN TRAM for Dowringtown leave, at
IiVIIM
4= "114111 1Ocm of W Modal-
NM awl
—reiraiMlNT'.lloafotoro.
DAILY
. . .
t•-.
..._. - •RE GRT ' LIMB TO NOI4-
i - -ir ' - I ' 7 l .•
- i ' ' ' T 47,611.4414 rutra i i
WA!~ D eg_ 041- tr: - ,! • -4 / *11111 ,., - nuotif 'agree: sat
sitinSiat ETr a 47. •a 4l 11 Y • and
at is unrratemt ea 1117 NW other Pr.- . ipa r iot i.
. . ~
.
lakalt
SALMI HI &POTION,
BLACK Gam! DE BRINES AND TAFFETAS
04 F 1.412. Moriung.
—244
0 link loons ?Jai* ire. de Shines
—A RISIS taffetas.
tr-r. , AILLTts prwriart AND DE CAPITA-
B 02122 greentle itenonne.
2 • • 6 2. • none,.
2 oases breehe fignree.
NEW STYLE BONNET RIBBONS.
An involes artists H
AND RED ribbons.
WEISE AND RED ORUDII. buvrarm.
Un Frieny inereirer,
leo Twos/ 4.4, 2-4. and if 4 white Nankl2 !mating.
2(.0 •• o• • red oheOr •
And 04 20002
PHILIP FORD & (SO., AVOTIORDERS,
No. 130 MAREET Street nui 111 MINOX ek
L AIM rosiTivis /SALE OF 1.000 CANES BOOTS,
aHOF4S. AND BROGAN&
On Thrwedog Morning.
00May SO. at 10 wraoisaly, will be sold, by mita-
Ipop o—
men'', boyio and youtha' aaLf. hle, sad grain
boots, eolf and.kip brogans, Congress
_gaiters, Oxford
ties, Bs' .; women's', misses', and ohitdren's. craf t kip,
morocco and kid heeled boots and shoes, gaiters,
slippers, buskins.' ka.; also, a large and desirable an
aeronaut ofoity-made goods :
ET Bowie open for examination; with - sandmen.
imilien the morning of sale.
1111105108 NATLIANS AII OTIONEEE
.1 -TAL AND COSIMISSIOA. MERCIAN?. Southeast
armor SlX.'Sit sad RA Streets.
AT PRI
some of the finest GOLD PATENT LAMER ant
ORRONOMRTEIt WATCHES manufactured, at ball
the usual selling prices, gold lever and lepine watches,
sliver -tower and, lapin watohee , Enghleh. Swum, and
French watches, et astonishingly low meet, jewelry of
every dateaription, sees low. tuna Dolton!, muslosi
straments, nut cuality of Havana °tsars, at half the
Importation price, guantatuts to suit pitchman. and
vaaloas other kinds of goods.
ST DOOR BALES
Attended to personally by ttle Ametion•Pr.
Coamsnments of any and every kw{ et gsoda ban
sited....- MOSES NATRAMS.
MONEY 70 1,0111
4116,000 to loan, at the lowest rates, on diamonds,
rg
watohes t ) every. silver plate dry ifoodqs caoflung* In'
series, c .rare. hardware. on erg, oismoak mirrors, nu
enure, bedding, and on g of every description. in
Luta er email ernoesta. rorn ono dollar to thottoands.
for &Wealth or time *grew ep,
lifir wee Oldest Established Howie in this 141 •
Jar Private entrance on RACE Street.
•7" &misses hours frouil A. M. to f! P. M.
Eteavptninirane.O for the benefit of deposttora
CHMIURA ONLY. TWO PER O,
air - Advanctes of 1100 and upwards at two per **au
Advances of 1100 and towards. at one oar °aut.. fel
short loans.
ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLIER.
PROPOSALS FOR ARMS.
Sealed Proposals wilt be reeetvod at Springfield. Mi
nos, on or before the twelfth (12i h)day of Jnne next.
at noon. by the upde signed no • miegionera on the part
of the Ctete ..f Illinois. for fortiAhmt. delivered at
Sp!inafield. Illinois, the following arm' end equip-
Mente :
Vwe ye (12)6-lbs hr... gune. rifled.
Sista/12-as brags howitzers, titled.
Twelve (IS) o lassoes for 6 lb ruts.
fisz. (6) caissons for 12 lb howitzer..
Three (a) trnvolbog fm amt.
Three (2) better, wagons.
Three (3) spare run carriages.
One hundred area ninety eight (19S) sets of artillery
harness. Yoh a I the implements and equipments. for
three companies of light ar 'Loewy ooniplete, correg
pondins in it reopsots with thermos and equipment ,
need by the United, States. and to be subjeuted to the
same testa.
One thousand (1.000) cavalry sabreS.
Que thousand (1 oix) pairs swain , patois (revolvers.)
line thoti.and (1.000) oar Noes ' •
One thousand (1.010) holeterg.
One thquanud 114901 bells,
000rrespood is ail respects to the Eke arm, and ap
-01 nerd in the serving' of the United States, and
the newest and moat approved style and finish, and
to be sablemed to the gams tests.
The commissioners reserve the-vista Aib reyeot eon
proposal not satiefmrtory.
The terms of payment tinder law. Clair per cent. on
Springfield, Illinois.
STOKES,
JOHN TILLSOA Commissioners.
my3ll-20t wea. 81/H-PHafib
av 4 (IPPII O4 •-•
W EARLY OUIdidUNWATION
By
_STEAM BETWHAN NEW YORK
AND L EarOOL, calling at QUEENSTOWN tiro-
MC) to Mad and embark paserengem apd tlespatohes.
The Liverpool, New arand Fbnadelphisi Steam
ship Company's aplomb Cl yd e - built iron sorer steam
ships, are intended to s ai l as ollows:
FROM. NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL,
ETNA. Saturday, June 1
EDINBURGH, 3attvday, Jung, a
And era rt IlMordas throughout the year, from PrhE
1(0. 44 A. Y..
RATES OF PASSAGE
• THROUGH PROM pH/LADELPRIA.
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool.— --. TS
Do. to London, via - Liverpool— 80
/steerage to Queenstown, or so
Do. to Loudon. El
Do. Return
from Liverpool.,
Passengers forwarded to HAWS. Paris, Hamburg,
Nyman, and Antwerp, at through rates.
cs.uficates of amaze issued from Liverpool to New
York.._..
alst a tage k o . f !sits - sis issued from Qneensr — own
hese Maulers have superior liaoOMiriiiiiitiOria - Tor
passengers, are Constructed with watertight compart
ments, and carry experienced Surgeons.
For frerzht, or passage,,appr at the oßtee of the Com- ,
Pony. N 0. DALE, Agent,
111 Walnut street i Philadelphia,
in Liverpool. to Vild.l.lllßlAlv.
Tower
In Glasgow, to Wm, INMAN Buildings.
13 Dixon itreet.
TUB BRITISH AND NORTH
exotic Ari ROYAh MAIL EITBAfiI•
TROP[ NEW TORE 20 zairtaroor..
Chief Cabin .110
fleoond Cabin Paireage—
• _ 'BOX BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Vie
15000 ed Cabin "1.11,•.11•00. 00
IN igt 11Z.Vul'1112:1 Lift?" Cork Bar
ber.
P.¢B.EWL, Capt. hirable. AFRICA, Gaut /Shannon.
A ll • 111 A, Ca t. J. none. CArti z ipoapt. Anderson.
rf pt. E. G. Lott. Ca t Mat err
Uhakik.lBl6.l2, L CB;L :6100iVe.
Cert. IS. M. neekley. EU Ru A, ocapt. S. Cook.
SCOTIA. (now beibiing.)
Those vessels carry a clear white light at mast- bawl ;
green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.
AFR ICA. lithancon. leaves PI. Yon. wednesday, hbar
hlip u li t i.PA, Anderson, " WedzsadaYs 1E62 Z.
P Jwltine . orCwednesday, June 6.
A IS CA. bloodies " n, Wednesday, Jens La
AIJ TRALA9IAIY,
0221..2, " Yorkiffedneadayjune 19.
ARABIA. Stone. " Boidon, Wednesday. Juno
Berths not mottled until paid for.
An experienced Burgeon on board.
The owners of them ships win not be accountable for
Cold, BUSBY, Bullion, blkeeie, Jewelry, Freoiorui atones
or Metal s . unless bia 01 lading are smiled there for, and
the value thereof therein expressed. For
_freight or
ITaht-fa 4 apply is _
CriruariD,
tf 4 GTIOO. new York.
;• 0 N
' PUILADJILPIIIA,
WILMINIPPON' AND BAL-
D E-l/AL ROA 1.1 —PIX.ADRLH/A M 6.7413853.
%4INs PON WAS h ING•PoN.
Oa and after Monday, May S. Mat
_Trains for Wash.
els Minapehs,witl leave nulattelphia at DA
A. Ni. and Moo P.M.
ETIJILNINGI_
Will arrive at Philade'phia, from ES aellizigtOU at /OM
and also at 99t Y.
Through tickets sold at the depot, corner of Broad
and Prime streets, Philadelphia.
mr6• B. M. FELTON.
PHILADELPHIA AND
iggilllllLEl READING RAILROAD CO . .
(Moe u 2 math street.)
Pa Lka DELTHIA, April 27,1861.
SEASON TiczErs.
On and after May 1. 1861.sealion tickets will be Maned
by this company for the period,s of three, six, nine, and
twelve months, not transferable.
Beason school -tiokets may also be had at AS per Dent.
discount.
These nekets will be sold by the Treasurer at N 0.1187
South FOURTH Street, whore any further information
can he obtained. S. SRADFORD,
apin-tf . Treasurer.
illi PI 11 1 91111 F 1 1;1. AJ " l i j I BM ' ACIDt;
Mi ll tA L4Vs l t ir Oi's B4 /3 to Tamaiiiita kinauc estawlaaa, wit
niglikes e,,,_ , ranton A Dan . ig„,, .
rt, Tim Kamen, yanks*. welaite.
Magus Fells, Rooltester, Olesoland,Wetroi'Soled%
alit. Leeds, Beleiliateel, and all 'elate Forth and
PWait.
ramenor mini will limes the now Depotn B R OAD
the Fki
ad ina_md Reading Railroad, owner BROAD And
OWRILA Street', ( Fomenter =Mao. on Cal
low strft r dally Mandan enewated). ter above
nail o s 3
Ai_e_XP . `_•-_•_••••••..........6.50 A. 51.
15Wir EXPRASS.--.. ..._......._&18 P. M.
Ile lIVA L M.. train eareop — itlileftfor
V ANTIBIDOISIS3II , •tl I n a
T above limos WAlre dAreVgnligta,l l
with L the train ' gibe rtgar_Yer and a,
and and pidgins Yaw. ma nannio. 011,...0rk and ne.
Blew York Marla' DOM 111 lehttli orth and
WI iia dig* '
MOO to Raßale. an d lluzewthea
Rd a. ana it.term, mists.
iri ate can be I,rocared at_tla Phil/Welland and El
mira Railrosdlor d'
Wicket Mel o*, northwest winker of
SLXTR and oli I NM Intreetr at the ressenger
ilivohso_rneroi 'MUI, NT ADd GALLO_ WILLI,.
mover EX? - F toOHT TRAM
Wee AL I Pilt sdiftlkis and Reading Depot, Brand and
Milow Wm ter v Zir exempted), Ur ail
50117 I Or% lit i . ,
F tits am.' ell * bears a .P. AL Ss laser*
el & f..v Vi thm* .il 'uT antl nl 6 ll6 lo ll Ali i =4 " Frilight ....4
• •- - * * G. T. bE N , Mint.
Ntair i rt- eerier MISR wale altreew,,
* • P . 1.11P.D.13b110
atA1,60.. DIE AUCtION
_ - -
I . l3oritafi 6.0,r;t?
• ".114. 139 tr '+• t •, • t
9r ,
me I • ectsg. 5. ,
Ell , r.ti ON SUPF.R.P)R FURNITI; ft t‘,. mt
BooKaAR KB, OFFUE KBElli Eir;DR A e°Rt
MCI (MINA ARM Cif-at'Skvastrf ilth io nta.
4 VELIVEr kNO BRUZIMIA CAR Ferb:l 4 , - 4 J.V.t
CARD.—Our WO 10-morrow morning , at the ;
St rte will oompriee. besides 803 lot* of exetle4lu'l,a,
ture•onper.nr ni• k Eutd walnut wilt-boards. erelaut thi
tome. weltitit Mitts furnenro. two nnd bel ow nnok
And ensowars. a tame numhor nf bt.,,donmegi,6,l'4
Bnpoolo end utile, carpels, ho.. forint.og en at tr . n ,.4l.,
iirtment worthy toe attenuon of anion and — ol4"h re
dogtrot. ofiginrohastoc.
ear cautognee Dow Wadi and the &Melee er r
w t. gxamination. mg.
-- -
PUBLIC mAt ,, • - taco A--
13Xrtlf €: v RR:Y . -
o'clock, noon, during the business seamen, • at
IMO" tietidettlit of 615•3 u 'trepan, teouco it. L.
&ddition to which we pahugh, ou the ir.otardi,; - 7 , t.,,
to Na ti bulgy thOlo9.od Onthigaa'Un t tr - ' s
[erre. 'nu full deaanpuena of 44 the pr o -
betty to ,
told on that eitoWing 'resift., •
REAL EftrATE AT PRI
P - We nave a large moonlit of raaice : ssa at
saie. inciudie.s every - description d
he and 4
prpperty, Printed ham may be had at the atiov,'-'4:!,
84,1 Jg RWIITE 4 41 04
lieni estate entered en Om private solo , •
end Advertised oecasionally our blio ette
(ofe
of ° which one thousand conies Itre Znatod .4 4 1 h:
freharm.
ante at Ni2l. ISO and 141 South Fourth kv i ,
SUPERIOR FUINITURA
gone r FIAIIO-.9IIIITESI BRUSHELO CAll.lq:iir
On Thursday morning,
At 9 sealeak. at tha Auction- Store, an moons,
aueellent isoond-hand furniture, elegant 50f,4,!..t
fuse usirrora• carpet*. etc" from ramillve
hottffekettPlnr• "IR GV ed f." 'tyre for nnipran4,44.l,
Sale No. J3BB Orem. Street,
11AND$031.18 FUT NIT*. RE. F It i.. /I e ti - p L 1
MIRROR, TASEATBN Cl. RF€lBl, 3t. ' rr
On Friday Monant. ,
alat ineL, at 10 o'clock by attakigaa b. iN0.1t , 36 b,
'rival, below Niaeteanth, the handaorna D , ri.. r.th ,,,eit
room and chamber furniture. fine Fteli.th,Dl4l4-41'
sir rror. handsome Mmstry retreats. 3.. r. air
Also, the kitchen furniture.
NET'may be examined at 8 o'clock en Ms murmu r 0 ,
the sale.
Bale No . 1117 f . touth Broad Ftreet ,
surEaft to FURNITUti 11.14N 4 ),
ISAXONY CARPETS. &a. " A in,
On Tuesday blortunt.
RM. 41, at 10 n'olook, by eato,loiene.fitNn 3/7Fanti.
timid street. the ennre household turndeye 04 ,- •
heehaw's, fine
_gdated wroe,nittroie, fix'wel
dow ourteip.. enixony end lirgetein carnets, alit"
elm aware, int
ea- may ne examined with catalogue on the mu tt ,
of the sale. at eight o'elook
To Marble Dealers nod othsre.
PEREMP'CORY BALE OF FINE ITALIAN hi,.
ALE MONTMEIITi. MONUMENTAL
being a epeoial consignment to Meant. Viti Broth '"
er,
Ori Wedeeedel Morning.
June 5, at 10 o'clock. at the marble yard f
whore Ninth. wilt be cold a -.line eelleactun hatt,'
monk mourning, or oloolgo, Boman, and t•thq
et7lee. with groovy, .figur.e. end onto. fat° Melo reti j re.%
mid carvings. The collection oomyriees 01.04
finest ever offered at public sale.
Will be ready for examination on Moods', 3,1 Ju
Catalogues will be ready on Thursday, 30th tae, ".
can be bad at the auction rooms, or at Vie worrir4it
of MPUrI. Ems an Arch strata_
Terms—Under $3OO oash ; over that whiny,
month. credit for approved en dorsed piper. rc
Sale No, MS Arch Street.
trroOK OF MARBL,F, MONUMBN'TS FlVt tri k
TUARY, OFFICE YU/dill ORE, t o , • •
On Monday Morning.
June .M. at ID o'olook. by catalogue. at the
yard No. NZ Arch street. toolose th e Namara t nar ha abl 5
tiro stook as faith ea marble monnuients, Lead and ioti
eto.es. urns, fine statuary. a Oltantlt• of Marble i 4
blocks, ite.
A!ao, the office foraitarei medal tools,leiviemv,,
• sir For particulars see catalogues.
Ng FITZPATRICK &, BBOS.•
I,TX• irfoirEE.JUg, 1504 intEriNill Stre-I,
Ewa. • n"
PA.r4i.V7 6 1 /11AY _l3 yhil:P
At f V•irioalt, of Book', abxtionerr brre 1e(1
oatehet, jvseirp cloche, rrilver phated van
minting+, mplekee a l inetroemeate,
Also.lfosierp, 17 regdal. Kett and teaks. L.
1,
ehaiselies of everP eitite!24—beat
DAY ISABISS every Monday. Weilteiee,, no H.
lay as IS o'oloett
r7tiv4irk maims,
AtprivatAs sevonsi largc!cordacumeniAw &kW,
jewelry, beota, petitionary, orilverAtiated vete, cetlei7.
repay doom, h o, To 'loon .18 =Mated toe attsutfet
111 q• an pountrT merohuti arid othera
consignments solicited of tat Mode of raerekettir
for either public or private elder.
Liberal cash &drum* made ea oozier:lrma
Oat-dnor 'tales nronattur &treaded to.
MEDICINAL
ELLXIII, PROPYLAMINE,
RHSUMAIrBriI
The Now Remedy for
,
Dunne'
theme raot year Irk hawe intradmod to the ne
ti e . o f ntonl profession of thisoouatry the Pon
Cryasa/ized atioride of Propetamiet, lig a
RhbIEDY FOR RREMUATI3M;
mod }levier reeeinad from mine motet, Led, ft
litlY aim au of the highest 'tending nod from patients, me
MOST FLATTERING FEISTIMO:SIALS
of its real value in the treatment of this painful sad
obstinate dieease, wo are ineuced to remit .t to the
hUblio to a form RBADY FOR 11191Ri DM Oft.
which we hope will commend Moor to those whom
suffering with tads afiltottnx oompinkat, nod to
dmal nraosmoner who may feel disposed to Maus
powers of this valuable remedy,
ELIXIR PROPYLAMIhih, in the farm seor e no.
keEl of, naa recently Leen extensivedyeysernns ete 6
with in the
PENDISYLVAIIIA LIMPITAL,
end with MARK k II 8 UCCEstias w ill sppem , / ma th
published anwinnts in the ins bud urnala •
Writ is carefully out ea ready for immediate Wei
with Cult directions. and can be obtain.* heal al the
druittate at TO cents bef bottle, armlet wh inele
BuLLO:K uNbP•attaW,
/battles and ManufacturintOlvansti.
rbiladelshis.
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all .1_22.. L'All abate, '7 4 %4, :.stuse. VropeNri,
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beet Anz..1.7 prow o eriaist-tou. • bri'.4 , „,e'. Oral
and kinds ; Min end 9reasi C.setinzsisl o a!e:4”-ee'...W.
4.11 7Qr/Lft tO uTeli CYA4MCe 9.9.4 - be' tAI! ••iiii on
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Drawiagiaid SPOi4cllttio23 isr C I ! Inir i stadp 40 1
aglerertheriment, Ire* az ddard?, hail wore paratai.
Irks intents re tars hal.. Amyl* w an ,. don TOM ice re
paint ef basin, lel/4re titer sal lie it pees* Wit
/ad ere eremite-I ante etssra. t:hote. 1171 a at. Al.,
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i. VA‘Olll/1 HI lIICI, JOHN 1, CO►l,
WILLIAM R. MBILRICIC, MIITIATILIIII3I
QOIJTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STI
• rui,it_lll4,
BIELBJUOI & BONG,
Et GINEER/I AND MACHIN/873,
Manafaatere High and Low ?remora Stem Zama
ilk la nd ,
ricer, 3 tl i e d ar EcTrc sou., to; Ga
l'frl,:fg/1114:2111iVNI'l or hrmi,
road stations, ko.
Retorts and Gee Machinery of the latest ata mil in•
moved oomtrnotion.
I;very description of Plantation_ Meohineir ...I{A
Sugar, saw. and tine Mil* V4V1112111 ?Wl6l We;
Steam Taint. Defeoatota t Fit tern. Parnpinr tuw" ,
a o.
&le Agente for r. Lilian'. Patent bulatEalliii
Apparatus Neentytti's Patent Steam ilanuoei,sad AN
pinMawall Wolser'i Patent Centrifugal Surat Drucon
hine
isOINTPLEASANT YOUNDIEY, ti 01.
111, - oek Amain'lon, p.
`LM Y. WIERD infornyi Ws friend; Mt, h.:till, pt.
Oyler& entire stoat gt Patterns at the a;anta?-
ars a ,..., or ti now growte... to receive orders ,W.Eq . l
and gait Ceiatinar..goia t ilktrn,
llWie Work Gearing. Canino AU..?
Wintery as' getele IParsaakaa, in /Tr C: rrq: n.,Vr
•am.
IMPARSB COMPABLEN.
1118 AD443olag aus ,
Urwarda ataala. P e s a cia t anle g r ° ob e andlak'
at r i Evaais, either by its own Line s 01' ILSORONTia
VIA • th or nttratta Cerabatti l l. to Its ar-:1
ems arqA ttter ef Fon tad *Wu.
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staramc""''
MI EVANS & WATSON i e
SA T.A is A NDER SAFES,
STOI
304 Ctf.I3;EIV7
PHIL BLYRIA I
• large TaTiet7 of F Fitour - SAPCD,itinsfi
hand. mh6-11
WRITING AND LEDGBR PAPERS
We have now on
n band, and are.. ,e ""... ta l ui t
to order, at the Mona iltdly Fagg MLA ' e- 1,111,
elerlotton of Wit/Wie A.ND LE
PAP
whtohJor oolor and enelity. are not exeelled "
other Mite in the United States.
We would can attention to et new article of Peter
manufactured by no. and now for. We, oiled Boor!
Letter. which hes been gotten up to meet the Went' ° I
Mumma men end others, who edam to commena:
Note se tame too narrow. and do not ICA to tiet Per'
of until letter sheet.
Thie overcomer both p
latsbJeotione
foot sheet, pure wove ; p finish ; ruled On °D "
flamed in Centre neer the top ; made from bed ll
tens!, free from adulteration, and vot up lu neat Wee ,
convenient for We.
We 12,110 have a taper called Bonk Letter, thall_l2.4
the above, except it Mu but Judi the number
on, so as to allow a printed bleet or beadle; amts
Mount
& 110.1.1.1:11.
Mount Holly Sphere,. Cumberland:G(lr up.
The 'above Papers min be had of Mesta. J.
PINCOTH to qO. and MLIGA.RGEE 0.110 . 70 h
Noe. a and I DECATUR Street 13118-I°
MRS. JAMES BETTS; GeLEBRATO
SUPPORTERS FOR LADIEaI, and the tall
porters under eminent medical patrolmen& .1.460 it
Wren:dans are respectfully relueeted to
e. Bette, at her rendenee. 1039 WAL.7O.4'
PhiladelPtua. Ito avoid counterfeits.) Thins.
Invalids have teen advued by thou nlunioan. to
her appliance& Those only ore canning be 5 r,w.,..";
United Bates eopyns4. la.rela on the boa, Emu
tires. and also on the M.ppertere. Inth teenneediv
Mla-betb Jleirtf
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