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    Later from Mexico.
ARRIVAL. OF TIM areaimnie TIMMS
[From the .bew-Orleans Picayune, Feb: *I.I
The Unload Wafts mail steamship Tetmersse,
Oapt Forbes. arrived at this port yesterday, Irma
Vera thus" Thursday last, the -21st met. She
brings the following nsmed primeness:
Mr Lrgreile. wife and shod, Mrs 11 grron, Mrs.
A Barron, Miss D Dsrron, Mr. B. W. Barron,
and five servants, Mr. Forbes, wife, and two ser
vant!, Mr. A- Rmaridon, wife. three children and
two servants, Col J T. Pickett, 'United States
consul at Vera Gros Mr Mlfarea„ Mr. Miller,
Rev. Dr. Espinosa . theuop of Gnadidejsrit Rev.
Dr. Garcia, D.ari of Gasfiallsra, Asa, Dr.
joh, Bisbop of San LUC, Pt.tod, Mr. Goal, Anise,
Para, Gutter's. Barrajon. Dr. Centre, Sevilla,
Ferrer, Aloha., Pkial, Morphy, Rose, pavie,
Rabbis—sine steerage..
And $6 880 62 in specie, consigned as follows •
D. de Goiconria & Co $4 000 00 .•
F. de Fuentes & Co. 700 00
M A. de Lisardi & Co 1,339 62
Avendano 'fermium! 600 00
Marburg A Foster.. 171 00
Total .$6.,860 62
SHIPS-01 WAR AT VMS& CRUZ.
The Tennessee left the following vessels ewer
at Sloritletoa ;
The Gaited States steamers rowhatan and Foca
bobtail and the frigates Cumberland and Macedo
nian; the Poitish steamers Valorous and Gla
diator; the French steamer Slam and brig lifer
core ; and the Spanish steamers Francisco ae dais,
Isabel la Catoliea, and Peisio
The Macedonian arrived mit on the 20th. The
Powbatau, Cumberland. and Poonhenten were to
leave in a few days for New York_
PIRA CRUZ RERCRANT BRIPPIRG
Of merohant shipping there were in port the
etwerloan bark Acme loading for New York ; the
sohoonipr Moore, disogarging. from Pensacola ; and
the brig Benjamin Deland, likewise from Pensa
cola. The brig Adolph sailed on the 20th for La,
gam
zdßxrcarr POLITICAL NEWS
TORSION 'MATIONS or TBI NNW GOTSRNNIINT
By this arrival we have files of Mexican papers
to the 21st from Vera Cruz, and the 17. b from the
capital. The Constitutional Government continued
its work of reorganisation with the welt-kuown
assiduity of the President, and so far without scri
m diflionity.
On the 10th was homed an important oiroular
touching the foreign salacious of the Republic
Daring the last three years of revolution several of
the maritime States, and even of the local authori
ties of individual ports, have found it necessary to
enter into independent arrangements with the re
roeatitativee of foreign Oovernnielllll for the OM.
porary conduct of necessary business. The object
of the circular is to call attention to this irregular
exercise of authority, and to reclaim it for the
newly-established Federal Government. By the
oonstitntion all treaty-making powers are vested
in It, and their exercise by the several States and
loyal entborities, being no longer necessary, are
hareeforth forbidden.
The arrangements and agreement', already en
tered into will, of oonrse, remain valid, and pro
bably be formally ratified. but in the future all di
pinwale questions, reolamatinne, and propositions,
mast be referred to the General Government. The
eironlar le addressed to the Executives of the
several statee, to the /ma authorities of the va
rioes ports, to foreign Governments, and to all
whom it may ooneern. •
OIMINIZALTION OT rns TEDIBIEAL Lour.
Prom the Ministry of War and Marine,aleo, had
issued a circular in record to the organisation of
the Federal army. Hitherto. though nominally
2...engoteloz the central power, the foreee of the
(lonwitationelGovetnotent have really been raised,
of and commanded for the meet pert by the
several States The proposed reorganization an
perently contemplates the formation of a perms
rent Faders] army proper; end for this object the
President bee rimmed the foltewing gentlemen a
oommittee to It quire foto the whole eubj-et, and
report aoanrdinsfv, via Generale of Divlson. D
Anastasio Peered( cad D. Benito Qujino; and the
lt , igsdier Generebt. D Jam. Gil , Pertearrovo. D.
Jule Ja , to diverts, D Leandro Valle, and D. Ra
mon Igleaiu
rae rieDrilaL TRWIIRY
•
A Iliff ittw. appor'l ming among the States coo
teibutlons to the Federal - Tramiel:ll7, in °import
Ration for the interior duties hereafter to be sop
rano& had also been published. It goes into
operation the 1e of Korot
DIPATITIIIIII7 Op JUSTICL
The Ministry of Justice had also in special
Alms the reorgatisntion of the Federal courts,
and a law in referenoe to jurors in criminal trials
Dad alrestly been prepared, and would soon be
published.
LIFN OF STRAUSS TO CALIFORNIA.
The Minister of the Treasury, as we learn from
the Siglo, had also entered into an arrangement
with . oompany for the establishment of a new
nue of steamers to Fly, ntider the Mexican figa.
between Maputo°, and other ports of the Papilla
and Ban Francisco.
COLONIZaTiON OP LOWPS camvosurre.
The mime paper announces the arrival in the
capital of commissioners trent Lower California
and Sinaloa, with the object of consulting the
General Government in regard to the affdre of
those elates. It is added that their propeition
contemplates en extensive &theme of colonisotion,
whieb wilt probably. indeed, be made applicable
to the whole Republic), as this is well known to
have long been a favorite ides of the President
and hie contain:amid advisers.
MUNICIPAL GOVAILNYWIT OP TWO CAPITAL.
At the eepital, it wee reported that the Govern
ment bad resolved to appeal directly to the people,
not only for the choice by popular vote of a new
city coupe% but of all minor magistrates—a plc
position whieb found great favor. " Bladed by the
people," say. the Siglo, 1, the tribunals will have
the =te tudepesoleuee ocrotemylsted by the Con
stitution, and this Independence will be the beet
guarantee of the good admlnistratian of justice,"
ICIVEMSJIT OP 511,V213, CO/1/.
The papers of the capital record the arrival of
a conduct& of $300,000 from Queretaro, and ar
rangements were in progress for the safe trans.
purgation, as formerly, of the products of all the
mines to their destination.
TIM maraca PROPERTY.
In the meantime, the law ttonfiseating the pro-
arty of the Church, with the regulations which
are togovern in ita dispsition, had been published,
and ie at once to go into operation.
The United States Troops in Texas.
reastersit ON 'INN NATIONAL PROPERTY IN TIIXAS.
The San Antonio Ledger, of the lath inat , has
the annexed interesting ataternent :
The commhsioners on the part of the State made
the demand. this morning, that the public pro.
party ahould be traneforred from the General Go
vernment to the authorities of Texas.
After several hours spent in arranging details,
the tranefor was made by Gen. Twiggs whose
conduct throughout has been frank, manly, and
honorable.
With the corps of Itangera, tinder command of
Meijer Ben McCullough, numbering six hundred
men, and the different military companies of this
city. there were not leas than twelve hnadred men
under arms.
IdeCollough's ranging corps were ohoiee men.
A body of that numerical strength has rarely ever
been grouped together with the , same rapidity, or
one composed of finer Material,
Although the streets and plazas have been
crowded with armed men, not a drunken man was
visible, and everything was peaceable and quiet ;
indeed, everything passed off with great anti/fac
tion, except by the fall of a double-barrelled shot
ion from a horse amid &group of gentlemen, it was
dim barged wounding MUM teen and two horses.
None of the gentlemen are dengermudy wetuided.
The Ledger also publiehes the following
San sairoloo, Feb 18, 1861.—The undersigned.
commie:donors on the part of the State of
Texas, fully empowered to exercise the author
ity undertaken by them, have formally and
ed•sotay agreed with Brevet Major General.
David B. Twice, United States army, coin.
Mending the department of Texas, that the troops
of the _United States shall leave the soil of the
State r by:tha-way of the coast; that they abaft ,
tells whit them the arms of the respective corps,
Inebillarlbs battery of light artillery at Fen
Dynetimeand the battery of the same eharaeter at
riftlfrOWO; and shall be allowed the necessary
means for regular and comfortable movement, pro
visions., tents, to., duo., and transportation
it is the desire of the coma:talon that there shall
be' no ferret:don of this agreement on the part of
the people of the State. It is their wish. on the
nonneary, that *very facility shall be afforded the
troops. They are our Mende. They have here
tofore afforded to our people all the protnaion in
their power They t eve been our protectors, and
we owe tnem every consideration.
The public property at the various
than that above recited for the use of he t ro o ps , ,
wilt be turned over to afloat• to be appointed by
the ootensistdon, who will give due and proper re
ceipts for t h e whole to me era - ere of the amp
whom they relieve in their ens oily of the nubile
property, Taweas J Daunts,
P. N Leetterr.
B A. M.tvaiucx,
Commissioners on bekalf of Commit.ee ut Public
Safety.
EXAtqUallerßS, DePARTNENT or TPXAB, 1
liar Axton& February 18, 18€11.
[General Orders, Nu. a J
The State of Texas having demanded, through
its commissioners, the delivery of the military
Pm and public property within the linable( this
Gomm/fad, and the eamtnandinr, general desiring
Movold ev•zt the poselbility of a VOUIaiOII between
the Federal and State - troops. the politil Will be
evacuated by taste garrisons, and thews will take
up. as faun es the necessary preparations can be
aids, the line of march 'out of IlLtati, by way of
the ocast—mirching out with their arms (the light
d bitteriis With their guns ) °lathing, camp and gar
a ioatpege, qua!termaater's stoma, anbalananna,
medica l ', hospital Mortar, and such means of trans.
portition of every kind as may be Esaeasary: for an
oiliOnoiCand orderly movement of the troops, pre.
pared for attar* or &dent* against aggressiozut
from any MOM. ..
Tha troops wilt carry with them provhdens as
far thAlloost. IFy order of
libretti 'MAI. lasi. TW/e9ll.
The Lincoln Plot, and the Interference
of the 'New ork 'Police.
Orlnci BOARD OP POLICII,
Par..rinows, Feb. 22, 1881.
The Board of Police deem it proper to state, for
the information of their fellow.eititensi'that the
accounts which have appeared in some of the DOW,
papeia other cities, that the po li o* authcritiai
or. of o f
had determined outplay a force of
ow" twenty : inen for the *pivotal duty of attending
ti!Ktke - mntte'tif tlie • Presidential cortege
ji thh
altiteoje ' 1 on Saturday lest; that, t , yiajding rougto
thiressole of publie *platen, they deter m i ne d to
have
out the wholii force, though they still believ
ed' that - twenty" men would be all stetolerit," or
thit they- were inilueneed in the slightest degree
in making or changing any of their arrangstas.te
by reprementations alleged to have been mad, to
thous by hlr. Kennedy, Superintendent of the New
York Pollee, or by any other person or persons
from New York or Washington, are all and eaoh of
them utterly untrue
The Board take this opportunity of also express.
Ingtheir eutire eanvietion that the whole story so
indzetriotudy circulated of there having been any
littetitlan or any plan 0000 0 0 hid to amessinate or I n
jar. the President elect on hisjouniey from Bar-
Aaiun to Washington is utterly destitute of any
riaminable foundation. Ws passage through this
tritY. they have always felt assured, and they agaiti
aushadtathitip would have been made in
Th subject had been under the *onside
Want :of ilia Board for some time peak and .they
like'diterznined to make, and accordingly had
made, the amplest arrangements to insure such a
noun. By order of the Board.
Cassias HOWARD, President.
GENERAL NEWS
-
AviAlite - IX' AitizoNA-.- 7 4. meeting of the
people of Twain, inespeottie of party, washeld on
the 4th nit.
~ at which • number of apesohes were
made, arid, 'solutions adopted. declaring eon&
deuce in the " conservative feeling of the great
mass of the AMerioan people," and pronouncing
against any compromise that does not " extend to
every motion its just end constitatioual rights."
The Sonora ?evolutionists were again in dald, and
were committing
depredations with impunity.
Several shooting affrays bad ocourred ; but these
were 001311M011 affairs, and created little excite-
moot
, IN MB Pacific Mills, Lawrence , one of the
' machines for printing delaines stamps the piece
with :careen different colors and shades of colors,
in passing through once. There is only one ether
Like it in the world.
Wenn crossing the ice to Albany, on
T w u a e s s a d t a t y ae n k i e g d by
night, man named Henry J. Raymond
two thieves; one threw a shawl
over his head, and dragged him down. After rob
bin him of all his money they gave him a parting
kick; he discharged one barrel of his pistol at
them without offset.
A Laßue nom supposel to be over seven
centuries old, near the city of Mexico, is said to
have been muck by /ightning more than two hun
dred times.
I/IBRAHIM, LIP Boszox.—The Boston Public
Library has 100,000 volumes; Boston Athemeaut,
85 000 ; Boston Mercantile Library Association,
20 000 ; Old Boston Library.ls,ooo; State House
Library, 14 NO; Massachusetts Historical Society,
14 04S ; Atnerioan . oademy of Arts and Sciences.
8 000; American Board of Commissioners of Fo:
reign Missions, 0 649; Suffolk Law Library, 6,400 ;
Congregational Library Assootation, 6,000; Ma
(Manias' Apprentices, 5 000 ; Natural History So-'
citify, 5 500 1 Massachusetts Hospital Library,
3,700; New England Historical and Genealogical
Society. 4.200; Young Men's Christian Associa
tion,' 2 844 ; Young Men's Christian Union, 2,183;
the "Penes's Library," 1,800 ; Libreory at &Us-
Sion Mouse. 2.118; Charitable Mechanise' Amoeba.
tion, 1,000; Ittesubliaan Institute, 1,000; Medical
Society, 600; College of Pharmacy, 300 ; Musical
Fund Society, 200; Franklin Typographical So
ciety, 1,100. Total of twenty-ftve public libraries,
307,242 volumes.
Aevreits from Mayaguez, P. R., dated Feb
ruary-22.1861, says ; The health of this port and
that of the whole island is very goad. Crops good
and abundant and weather very fair and fine, but
basinesa is exceedingly dull, occasioned by the re
volution in the United Rtates, which has caused a
petal) in commends' affairs.
EIGHTY-TURNS persons committed suicide in
Matosebmistts dining the year 1809, of whom sixty
eight were melee, and only &Men females. The
whole number is one less than in 1858, and it is a
singhlar feet tbat the number in this State does
not vary much from ninety each year.
Tim postmaster of New Orleans has intro
duced a new plan, eating at once as a check on
diehoneat clerks, and facilitating the transactions
of Merchants having boxes 4; the poet office
Counters of three different 13010r5 are sold at a win
dow, near the private box department. These
counters represent all values of postage. On taking
their unpaid letters from their berm, or in par
chasing stamps, merchants pay with these counters,
avoiding making change, or leaving deposits on
acoonnt of postage! duo.
Sink Saes, AM, AND Ctool7gES.—Bllte
birds made their appearance this week, and on
Wednesday turtles were Dinging In the swamps
On the same day we noticed orocuses above
ground in a warm spot, though not in bloom,
At the same time the ice at Lake Wenhain was
a foot or more in thickness.—Salem (Mass.) Oh.
server.
Thu money gambled away annually at Baden
Baden, Germ.by, amounts to $lO 000 000
Tna number of persona killed and wounded
in Texas by the /Juliana during the past three
months 18 animated at 470
7Hz convicts in the penitentiary of Missis
sippi are engaged in manufacturing tents for the
army f the -tats.
Orr the 14th inatant, an affray occurred is
tdourtscrilie, Monroe eounry, Alabama, in whieh
Harvey Phillips was shot dead, Tavtaas Hatiggins,
martally wounded, and S. J. Cummings, Req,
stighTly wounded.
On, is KamAs.—Oil bas been discovered
Kansas and preparations are making for extensive
operations is dire Boa.
Tun English consul at Zanzibar hauled down
his' flag, Nov 14. because the Governor had kid•
napped a man in the service of the consulate, and
shipped him away.
OPrun EATitio is on the increase in the
United States. Out of $OO.OOO pounds imported
Into the eottekry, last year, only one•tenth was
need medicinally.
Nan' GOLDER FIELD.—Kit Carson Is report
ed to hare naiad In Banta Fa, chat a now gold
field bas been discovered at San Juan, moon rich
er than anything of the kind Jet 41Iscoverod in Ca
lifornia. The snow being at the time very deep,
operations tied to be euepeneed until epilog. San
Juan is about two hundred and thirty miles north
west of dantsFe.
A nrirna boy died at Hartford, Conn., on
Monday, irom awing the plioaporotia from the
anda of matches.
Tux French distillers are making brandy ou
of coal. •
TAX wool clip in Oregon, in /859, was
about 200 000 pounds during the pestyear it
reached 300 000 pounds, about one third of which
has been exported. A woollen manufacturing
company was established in 1857 The home price
of wool ranges at 12460. per pound.
A Patriotic Letter (rein Gen. Houston.
The Galveston Civilian, of the 21st lust., has
the following:
We understand that Gen. Houston has been for
some days at thla place on Galveston bay, prepar
ing a place of retirement for his Ad age. He ar
rived there last Friday, bat traveled in the most
private way, and avoided all interference with the
present political agitation. He does not, however,
we understand, Irish by any means to be considered
as one of those eleventh-hour converts to seceseion,
se many of whom are now claiming their reward.
The Austin Intellegenrer has been permitted to
publish the following extract from a letter written
by Gen. Houston to an old friend, which defines
his position, thus :
I still believe that secession will bring rain and
civil war. Yet, if the people will, I can bear it
with them. I would fain not be declared an alien
from my native home in old Virginia, to the scenes
or my early toils and triumphs in noble Tennessee.
I would not, of my own choice, give up the ban
ner beneath which I have fought; the Constitution
which .1 have revered, or the Union which I have
loved and ()bobbed as the tylOrietis and priceless
heritage bequeathed me by my fathers. Sixty.
seven years of freedom, the recollection of past
triumphs and suffering, the memories of heroes
whom I have seen and know, and whose venerated
shades would haunt my footsteps, were I to falter
now, may, perhaps, have made me too devoted to
the Constitution end the Union; but be it so. Did
I believe that likerty and the rights of the South
demanded the saoriftoe,l would not hesitate. I
believe tip t leas confession than was necessary to
frame the Constitution will now preserve it. Thus
believing, I cannot vote for secession.
"1 have hesitated to say anything on this tonic,
because I desire the people to act for themselves.
My views are on record. Yet it is perhaps but
right that my old friends should know that the
charge that lam for secession is false. It I err in
holding on still to the skirts of my venerated old
mother Virginia, and the fostermother which ma.
tared me from boyhood, glorious Tennessee, my
countrymen will forgive me, as they have forgiven
Me for many other things I have done, lam will
ing even to be called a submissionist for their
sake." '
PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS.
MORTALITY IA TORT' ConatT.---The " reddemen
of the nursery," •saarlet fever, and typhoid and
oatarrhal severs, have been quite prevalent for
some time put in the neighboring county of York.
We are informed of one case, or rather a house-fall
of OTATO. ot the typhoid character, now under treat
ment in Lower Windsor townehip, under peculiarly
distressing airciunistancea. Six pointer in the
family of Mr liaab liertsler, TM at present pro
°trued with . that disease, and one other member
of the family died a abort time since, leaving a
young wife and infant.
BRUTAL ATTACE-BEVERAL PARTITE, LT A
PeTAP2 —oo Saturday evening last, two sons of
High Constable SOD. attacked Mr Jacob Beller,
of We borangh, .On Northampton street, and baat
him most severely,. before asaletanee reached him
Tie assault wass:in ooneequonoe of the oiroulation
of a report'Alerogatory to the character of the
mother of the young men The easaalt was a
brute/ and cowardly one, particularly under the
ellemnstamma. as it appears Mr Heller wee not
the anthoi of e repert. 'Oa Maada y mothin
Heller had the -th Seips hotted over for s e ana g
battery, and Mr Aaron Salto had a Mr Biggipa
arrested on a charge of Wander, laying the da
magea at ten thousand dollars Biggins is a clerk
in the store where the story was started, and la
charged with being the author of it Thus have
two suite already grown out of the affair, aud, if
we are earreorly Informed, others will follow.—
Barron Bentind.
been--We notice that attempts have
been made, in Reston, to pan counterfeit $lO bills
of the Wiikesbarre Bank, and we would advice all
to keep a good look oat.
SALE Off TIM ApaiATlC.—The es/e of the
etettnehip Adriatic to the Galway Company wee
the theme of conversation yesterday In Wall
stieet, In which no little regret was expressed
that t he last steamer built by Steers, and the one
of which Americane had most reason to be procid,
abould have paired into the hands of a foreign
company, and that, too , at a ruinous 111101 - Inoo, as
compared with her orig inel east The negotiations
have been going on for two months, the Panama
company, who, owned five-ninths of the stook of
the North Atlantio company, against four-ninths
owned by dap Pacific Mau company. oppoaing the
sale - The loth:lanes of Mr Aapinwall, agent of
the Galway line, in connection with the Pacific
Mall company, finally carried the day. The per_
abase-money bad not been paid, up to yesterday,
bat the sale wu considered as concluded. The
North Atlantio Company expended some $90.000 1
on her engines, making her coat about $1.200.000.
tine bee been sold for 487,500.—New York Tames,
11,1".erehl.
PASSAGE OF Jißonne/VS ISEPOZIG/NG RESO
LI7IIOAB /N THE CALIFORNIA IZOILATURE.
The discussion, continued for two days in
the Boum, OR the resolutons introduced by
Mr. O'Brien, expunging the resolutions of
wail
*slums a termi terminated yeeterday afternoon. Judge
Campbell ably, and eloquently adveoated their
passage 88 an not of justice to sh themory
of the dead, and as a means of setting people
right os the regard
Mr. Crooke; of this city, Republican, before
the Anil "Vini was askant moved; an SG Mend.
meat, that the clerk of the Assembly and secre
tary of the Senate be ordered to expunge the
resolutions by drawing a black lint around the
saute, and writing moron the face thereof the
words " Expunged by order of the Assembly
and Senate," The resolution& were then adopted
by a vote) of 41 to 32 . - 1 , 501; Franciips,
Rot
Tea , —avans.—The pfenet Marcum may now
be seen , a abort time after sunset pealing from its
superior conjunotion to its greatest . elongation,
*ben It d in us greatest bril/laney. About twelve
Or ftftewegrees west of the Pleiades innylie seen
planet Mu
tba m, of Weiler brillisiniit. - In• lb*
eut rev be mien the planet Jupiter, in its A 7 l . 1 4
heaven&
brilliancy, beiPassfag ng sruperior to any other bodyto the
east, by &wan; and distant
about ten degrees, may be seen the planatflaturn,
also in its greateet brulleney.
POILAOELPHIA BOARD OF TRAWL
THOS._ KIM RR, Jr..
' , Rata. MORRIS COYINTiIiN ON iSI IdoNTB
JOBe.PH C. attuott, • .
HAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM THE UNITED' STA. 11111:
Werra96R Dare
America . BCI6tOJ2-Ltveniool-.......ft1ar0b. 6
Brno burgh. --New York-Liverp001........-4Maroti 9
Adriati c year...Havre 9
Canadian. ...—,_Fortiand-Liverpool:',' - .....Mar0h 9
Australasian ....New Nork-LiverpooL Marohl3
Bremen —.. York-11 rennin -
elsa,our...-...New york-Liverpoor—. -Maroh 16
North Briton -Yortland to
Niagara I kwton-LlVerpool 20
Bahamian. Porton:id-Liverpool-- -March 23
ktna New York-Livetpuol. ...-_Msrok II
John nen 1.4 • .... NOW YOll6-A14011(014.-...---.--..M0I0,0
Hraito New York-Havre --Maroh 50
avana-- Pow York.. Ham bug ----April
ew York.-- New York-Bremen-- April 13
Baltic,— —.New York-Havre— .-. April k 0
SEIPs FROM BMW'S.
L7A,V3I - Pei-- DANS
Aturtradaniaa.-7.overpool-:Nowlrobr...-.. Feb 16
United dtates".."OhierOW-Portilhd-..............Feb
liremen.....-Bonthampton-New eb
Glasgow erpool"New York— -..,Fan
John 8e1„.....-..611a,g0w-Now Y0rk............Feb 33'
Not di 1371t0n-....Livernool-Portland Feb 34
Bohemian-- "Liverpool_Portlane."..........Feb 23
-.--_"Feb 33
Marna . -Liverpool-7%W York.--.....kar0h 2
Bavaria—:Bouthamptort-New York—„Maroli
Arago. .-....Southampton.:-.l6ear York.— ..Adirroh 6
Southrun p ton-New York—..Marok 38
Unned Kingdom. Gdaggoig -New York— -Marotta
Now yoriE.--Southamuton—New York....—lterch
r Wren ~ , ,... April 3
Tentonio-...goinhamDtol3,lloW
The California Mail Steamers nail from New York on
the retalth, and Vet of each month. -
The Havana Steamers leave New York on the
12th. 17th. and 27th of each month.
DIARME INTELLIGENCE.
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, March 5, 1861.
BUN RIBES- 6 16 -SUN SETS
HIGH WATER.--.----
- - -
Steamship Kensington. Baker, 00 hours from Boston.
with mane and namengene to Henry 171 , Insor.
eohr U ll Pitts. Corson. 4 dame Nom Feterelntri, Vs.,
with wheat to A 4 Cattail.
Bahr Susan J Jarsc,_ Jayne, 2 days from lie* - York. -
MI syrup to Baker & Folsom.
Bohr R B Shannon, Marts, 4 dare from Boston. with
Bah to captain.
Bohr R B Miller, Gifford, 6 days from Boston, with
fi h to captain.
Bohr 75 J Roans, Pickup. 4 days from New York, with
WOO° to ollytant-
Bohrß 473 Wales,Fosman , lldaysfrom Wilmington,
NC, with naval stores o , D 8 etymon & Co.
Bohr Farmer. Deputy, 2 days front Milford, Del, with
corn to J Harrah & don.
Bohr W t, Springs. ttoffman, IS days from Matanzas,.
rith molasses to A. Merino.
nonr Remus, Pettingitl,l4 days from Matanzas, with
mo o ss s
n oE CB Krnhs & dare
from New Castle, Bel,
With wheat to J Barrett & Boa
Bohr llannah Barrett, Jowls, 2 days from Smyrna,Thil,
with corn to J L &Imlay
ClearTeleg_ropn. %loaner. 2 days from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to Jas Barrett & Bon.
Bohr Isabella. Moore, 2 days from Sassafras Bayer.
With oats to J J Black.
CLEARFD.
Steamship Boston, Croaker, New York, J Alldordioe.
Behr John Jones. Rogan. Nommoh.N Sturtevant &
Co'
s, Bohr It 0 Thwoom, Tomlin. N York. Reingier & Bra,
nehr John ;ncial, Bucketloo, Greenport, .van DMIOUt
Norton m
Saar Fanny, Mayhew. Beaton, CI. Beoksher lc Co.
Bohr B F ileevee. Carman. Plow York, Tyler, Stone, '
& Co.
•
Bohr S C Wiltette, Smith, Richmond. do.
Bohr. Louisa Gray. Weaver. Boston, EinnieksOlf
Glover.
Bahr Crude. Ranear, New York. L Audenreid & Co.
seer Sop..is Arlo Smith..Norwion. 0, ding RR. Co.'
Bohr Revenue, Gandy. Boston, lainmokson & Glover.
Pont it 0 Porter, Smith, llowerioti s it • Hoes & Co.
Sir Henry L Caw. her, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr.
(Correerpondenee of the Philadelphia Exohange.)
CAPE ISLAND. N. ~ March 3-7 PM.
A large deeply laden ba , k ; brigs Wilms acid Ama
zon—supposed from the British Provineem—o.4llo in and
pease," up this morniag. Po vessels observed gown' to
eon to day. Wiud dW. Weather hazy.
Yours. TliUti. B. BIJOILES,
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Daiwa's, Cannon, hence, arrived at New
York 31 inst.
Barr Y'reinta & Fitelima. Wilkins, at New Fork. Ad
inst., from Rio Jane int, Jan nth, With caeca. kxpsoi
speed some heavy gales from fat SJ N u,. to ; lost
bead limes and each,
Bark r. I.`. Alexander, Merriman for Philadelpbm in 10
dere was at Cumberland Harbor 24 b ult.
HMI Aaron t Harney Mi ler. fr,m montsgo Von Ja,
arrived at irulnego- 19 h air
bug k; zr ()atm-. for Philadelphia, to sail in 2 Wens,
was at da ua ab 121 20th ult
Erre 'den C men, Yifield. hence, at Trinidad de Cuba
14th ult.
mar Samuel. Jones, at New York, Sd init. from Ban
toll. Deo 27th, with coffee, experienced bean gales
dunce the first pert .1 the attasage; split gar and
sprung aleak.
Nab= Modena RIM. Peterson, end Alert, ChalllPkOti
hence, arrived at New York 3d inet.
, ohr Sophie Godfrey, It eased. irom Buena Vista. NYm
ar
rißedra Th ow ia Bodn. e rlchtington, from Fall River
for Philatiembia, at New York Si inst
Ocihr C Moore. Ingersoll. hence for Norwich, and John
Compton. Elliott, do for Pew Bedford, arrived at New
t o k Set met.
eallr W teen. Carlisle, from Darien, arrwed at Ci
entue3o2 19th mt,
sobr L is Wright, Bowers, cleared at Baltimore. 201
inst. for SaVahCalt.
air C I; Alger. Fenton, Bailed from Alexandria, 2d
Mac, for Philadelphia.
ILLINOIS. LAND.
_
ITO 114 Els FOR Till* IN
DUSTRIOUS
IN: THIE
GARDEN STATE OF THE WEST.
THE ILLINOIS CENERALRAILROAD COMPANY
1.200,000 ACRES
RICH FARMING LANDS
TRACTS OF FORTY ACRES AND UPWARD,
ON
LONG CREDIT AND AT LOW PRICES
MECHANICS. FARMERS, AND WORKING MEN.
The attention or the enterprising and industrious
portion of the community to direoted to the following
statements and liberal indneements offered them by the
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANy;
Which, as they wilt perceive, win enable them, by
proper energy, Perneveranoe, and industry, to provide
comfortable and permanent homes for themselves and
families, with, oompamtively speaking, Tory little capi
tal:
LANDS OF ILLINOIS.
No State in the valley of the Musivaippi offem so
great an indrumment to the limier an the tame of Illi
nois. There is no portion of the world where all of the
conditiona of climate and soil so adnurably combine to
produce those two great staples, corn and wheat, as the
prairies of Illinois.
RICH ROLLING PRAIRIE LANDS. '
The deep rich loarn of the prairies is cultivated with
such wonderful facility that the farmers of the East
ern and Middle States are moving to Illinois in great
number.. The area of Illinois in about equal to that of
Eneland. and the 801 l is so rich that it will support
twenty milhona of people.
EASTERN AND SOI/TRERN MARKETS,
These lands are COnhgllollll to a railroad seven hun
dred miles in length, which ow:moots with other roads
and navigable Maori and rivers. thus affording an un
broken oommunioation with the Banton and Southern
markets.
APPLICATION' OF CAPITAL.
Thus far capital and labor have been appited to de
veloping the soil; tne great resouroes of the State in
coal and iron are almost untouched. The invariable
rale that the meohanio arts fionrieh best where food
and fuel are cheapest, will follow at an early day in Il
lil9o/21,smd 'in the worse of the nextxen veers the natu
ral Isms and usossuuties of the ones warrant the belief
that at least fire hundred thousand people will be en
gaged in the State of Illinois In the various manufac
turing employments.
RAILROAD SYSTEIR OF ILLINOIS.
_
Over $100,000,096 of private cutiiitid have been ex-
Winded on the railroad system of Illinois. Inasinuoti as
part of the immune front several of thine wears, In a,
valuable public fund in lands , go to ditninilh the State
expenses, the taxes are light, and must consequently
every day decrease.
TEE STATE DEBT.
The %ate debt is only $lO.lO/1,398 14, and within the
bast three vacua bee been seduced Itidisd:rda 801 and
we may reasonably !Invent that in ten year' it Will bo
come extinct.
PRESENT POPULATION.
The State is rapidly filling tip with population ; assam
parsons baying been added vino. 1810. making the pre
sent population 1, 7 / 9 ,496—a ratio of /CI per cent. in ton
YOBl7.
AGRICULTURAL PROPUCTS.
The airri oul other Statetui al products of Ninon,' are greater than
those of any . The products sent out dur
ing the pest year exceed 11 14t0 OCO tons. The wheat
orov of 1860 approaches 35,9:10.000 bushels, while the
oorn Drop yields not lees than 14e.000,000 bushels.
g leg TILITY OP aIIIL.
Nowhere can the induatrione farmer *inure euoh im
mediate results for hie labor an upon these prairie lona.
they being composed of a deep. nob loam, the biblitY
of which ie uneurpmwed by any on the globe.
To ACTUAL CULTIVATORS.
Since 1864 the Company hone 01d 1,3i0 000 acres.
They sell only to actual cultivators, and every contract
emitainsanagreementtoerltitate. The pond has betll
emeseruoted thr,.scg.h these lands at an expense of 930,-
ouo,ooo fn. 1050 the poem/otiose of the forty-sine town
ties :Armee which it prates was only 836 693. since
tohich 414.143 have been added, nalkitil Vie iiikoie Poem^
lesion amesti—a snag of 143 per ceeet.74.l
EVIDENCES OP PROSPERITY.
As so evide , es of the thrift of the people, it may be
stated that 600.001) tons of freight, Including 6.6 D) 001)
bushels of grain and 01.00 barrels of dour, were for
warded over the line hurt tear.
EDUCATION,
Meohanics and workingmen will find the free-sobool
amain encouraged by the bistro and endowed rich a
tarots revenue for the annport of Reboots. Their chil
dren can live in eight of the church and scho o l houi e ,
and grow up with the preePerity of the loading Ritmo
in the Great Western I.:ropire.
FRICFS AND TERMS OF peyzatter,
The origin! of these. lands Mary from SS W ..9111 per
itera,ainsoiding to loaatton. quality, lea.'. Fnet-el.ien
fanning lands sell for about 4,10 or ill 12 per sone; and
the TOI 1 UV! expense ()limb ming prairie land, as
.00ni
eared with wood land. is no the ratio of one to tea to ta
ro, of the former. The terms of sale for the bulk of
these lantlewill be
. .
ONE YEAR'S PITEREST IN ADVANCE.
at six per oent. per annum. and.ing interest notes at stx
per cent. payable resseouvely in one, two, throe, four.
Ave, ands': years from date of sale; and Toni' notes
for -prznoitel. parable zn four, Ave, six. and 0, V01:1
years trum (1 , se of sale ; the contract stipula
ting that one tenth of the tract mireltssed eball • be
moan and encivated, each and 'Steil Year for five
years from the date of oale. so that at. the end of Ave
years one -bailsman be fenced and under 'cultivation.
TWENTY Pea CENT. WIi.L BE DADUCTED
from the valuation for oash, exeeet the /awe Monk) be
at six dollars per sore. when the cash, orlon will bens.
dollars,
Fairishlets deseripttve of ttv lands, soil. climate.
prodeotlone, prices. and terms of paymentoun he had
on applioation to l. W. FOSTER.
Land Commissioner, Illinois Central Railroad.
Cidarwo,
For the names of the 'Wylie, villages. cities situ
ated upon the Illinois Central Railroad, see
USN and L9O Appleton's Railwa pages Bel
y ertude. 10/-tutlidtalat
- pENE SHIRT MANCIFACITORY.-J: W.
BCOTT, 814 CHESTNUT Otreel, a. law doors
below the " Continental." The attention of 'Wholesale
Dowers invited to bin IMPROVXD CUT Op
81118T8, of superior At. make, and material. on band
and smuts to mat at shortest u nties . la 4-111
JOLLIVET, 1314 OBTSTNI7I' Street
,
, 41 . • has just reoetve4 a• large OW of Mead Drama,
Wreathe and V
and Bonne Flowers.
hMmo...I.OLLIea reopeoifelly storcittoges that she
o. wao imported a largoomrtatent of Froveh Cor
t*.
inhi-err
1 I 00() HAVANA OHIARS, Cora-
. 9 prim
Fir:aro, Pert 9449; Ctibanai.
..
Ns9tuno,.Puncrbineoo, Palms,
it
Zan
i r
i i nt lilltif 0- ....-idetrown. -- - .
~.. eb,....... F irmessilkoierio, /80..1E94' • •
Oinrinuo 9101iNtei 080 shreatLinot • firootym_ and for
moo tow by . GnARLEN Tl9ll4'''
MAIN - ''' • - • 180 WALNUT Stmt.
REMOVAL.--hfoELROT'S PHILAD—EL-
FETA CITY DIRECTORY OFFICE from 33
South SIXTH Street, to ST South SIXTH Stroot z a
ow doors above.
nala-et
TnE PRESS:2="-PHILADETIPITUX--
ARRIVED
nave for sale
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAIDNE.-
1 .
JOY.' D OE, & 00.
Erre teen appointed Idle:agents. in Philadelphia for
totteneivedy oirmilatins pardr,:of "opipespaidi
miens& poentede, own SFS eArtertiltlng ti le bedeva.
rue..,°A4,Tortiv, .7..074avpiz0& i nk WA
atlas.? P.oeoe e dr al; .nbana' ldirore, y9r,b,
,
_ ... . , , .
MURPITY-WHIPPLB IROlt•ElittroGll.
azonik, tazokin, ec litatToN.
no. Nog weltal u'r fan Eirp. '
rrfliAmp A,
Ear /SaeLeo Walla ~..woad Cora lPenlelly WI ethers
intereatoon tidriefwaultrutto the, genitor
a mason in . "Rik . 1 01 - .MU
W mop, tow or mid ineofitor or o above ini '
known o inia,bridgekaand aris jongaredlc• ste
orders,' trout say tart of theront
aniersonsl superintendeuse co.
untry. f ids
hater" roblihusio gra pant
„..estlrostes should be
reamed to J O nus - w
11 sit En_giver
S•911-111n rer OWNED ORdialrf Jr. Uhl..
• 811
INSURANCE comtrAtmts.
THEE.
cIQm;EPAmr
OF PHILADELPIM
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCEIOSMEGY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING' 15,, Er: CORI4IIII
FOURTH AND nuarvirr sraxErs.
DIRECTORS:
F. BATOR/OWD STASI,.IOI,OIteAt L. DAvraort,
WILLIAM! MEAS. Zo. H. liquium.
PULaso Flux's*. OHMII. Unowx,
loom M. ATWOOD, B. A. FARDVITOOI,
BIM. T. Ticanum, ri1i ,,,,„,
Him wsasxceg. . ,_L. mom
Y RATORIP R . AAR, Precedent
ORARLEB W. ‘OO2LS /Secretary
lan
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
SURANCE COMPANY. PIIILADELPHIA.
Inooreorated by the Legislature of Penney Wants, 1241.
Office B.E. corner of TitißD and WALNUT Meet&
MARINE /NEURANCE,
.
. On Vessels, ...
Cargo, To all parts of the World.
Freight. .
Iti',AND irisuitANCES
On G oo d s by. Rive n . cosol o , Lakes, and Land Car
riages.
RE '1 to all pa l4BllrrsßA of theEB Union,
FINc
On Merehandise generally. On littores, Dwelling
Rouses, &o.
ABOBTO OF VIE COMPANY.
November 1., -
1.100400 United Rtitetive i T cont. lean—.../01400 00
IMMO United Staten six cent. Treasury
10000 PrniittWawniitall accrued iatereetl imas
. • Shp)
21,000 do. do. sixdo.do, 21,90
12S-060 Philadelphia City s l i z x s ir omit Loan. 125,203 37
20,000 Tennessee State fi ve cent. loan- 24,000 00
50,00.3Pensuoylvsma 9d mortgage
• six 5, cant. bowls gag 00
11.000100 shares, stook Germantown Gas
Company, interest and principal
guaranteed bv the City of Phila
delphia-. • 15,300 00
00001 200 shares Penserlsxma Railro ad
. 3 00
5.000 100 shares North
COMPani Perinalvania.Esil.
900
road DE GI
/4101) 80 shares Philsoolioria 7 ia2o.l. - Valid
atsam Tug Company.- 1,211) 00
mse shares Philadelphia nue.Barro
Grans Steam Tow-boa t Company. 500 00
500 2 shares _Philadelphia Exohorige
Company- 136 OD
1,000 2 shares Con Wienial . Hotel Co.— 500 00
----
_5550,701 par. Coat 21547,535.34:, Market 1i5i.D554431 n
Bills receivable, for insurances 171,32515
Bonds and mortgages...,(.:. 84.000.°0'
'teal estate MaM4
rine Po 'pies. interest. and other debtor due
.Company 51,021 02
Bony and stook of sundry , Insurance and
other Comanies . Las 50
Cash on han d-in banks.-- -.....128,673 16
in drawer-.. Mil 55
• Miff 01
DERROTORSV •
!Samuel E. eteidier
Edmund A. /louder, /, 2.a atop
Theoplubur Paulding. Henry Sloan,
John'R. - Penrose, Edward Darling - km.
John O. Davis, , R. Jones Brooke"
James TrOrfurtiz, - ftsnoor rd'ilvearos,
William Eyre, Jr., ThorsoMO: Hand:
James C. Baud, &Alert Barton,
William Co InalWiir Jacob P. Janes, '
Joseph R. Beale, /woes B. M'Parktrl,
DrAt. M.Hasten, Joshua P. Eyre,
Gerrit& O. LaMar. John B. Semple, Pittab'g,
Hugh Cram,: D. T. Morgan.
OhArleg Irebty, A. B. Berger
WILLIAM M_ARTIN, tieddent.
.271 , L-TROB,C. HAND. Vice esident,
RY-TrYLBURN. secretary. nol7-tr
COM P A NI Or THE
!VLF OP4ENNOYLPANTA.-FIRD AND
BERANOB- Nos. 4 AND Ex GRANGE
BUI D trOSOI. - - -
Charteresk 0200.000.--Feh.l Mal cash
.
same, 8438,79177. ,
All ' invested in sound and available .stiMintiesn.
untie to insure on ;Vessels and Cargoes . Buildings.
cooks of Meroliandise, on liberal terms.
D/RECTORO.
Henry D. Sherrerd. George Di Stuart.
Simeon Toby, tranmel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Marmiester, Tobias Wagner
William S. smith, Thomas B Willson,
John B. Budd Henri G. Freeman,
William R. white, - Charles 8. Lewis,
George C. Carso n; HENRY D. SHERREZD, Prodding,
WILLIAM BARPER. Secretary,. is.-gf
F XOR AMU INSURAN , g 0 , iMPANY
11 —Office Nov. 409 %WALNUT Street.'
FMK 21 , 18 GRA t l / 4 Gti on 'Emmert and Merehandbre
generally, on favorable term', tither limited er 7Ar
petual.
DIREZTORS: •
Jereinish Bonsall, Thomas Minh,
/ohn Q. Oh:nod% Gharlea I lampeOdr
Edward D. Roberts, Jam." T. Ma,
Samuel L. Smedley. joehos T. Owen,
Eenben.G. Hole; John J. Griffith'. `
JERuIf.TAR BONSALL. Yr... Went,
JOAN Q. (iINNOIKI. Vies Pregnant
RICHARD COB, ;Secretary.
uItRE DISURANOE MB
~ —.OHAI4I.OB'
R INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No.
13S North SIXTH Street, below Rao& meure Build
ings, Goodsand Merchandise generally: from- kiss or
damage by Fire. The comp any guarantee t o adDist all
tones proraptty, and thery hope to merit the patron-
He tif the public,
....•
DIZUCCIrOIte.
William Morgan, Robert Flattfpui
Francis Cooper, Michael Illebisoi,
George L. Dongherty, Edward Clogovern
jamas Martin, Thomas B.lioCanifilaE,
James Hurons, Jean ,Vrontley.
featthew_MeAleer, Fi Falls, •
mud sarerty, Je anie linCescsd, •
homes I Hemphill, Renard H. Sulsernall,
Thomas, Fisher Gries Clare.
Francis Melllanr Molise Cahill,
__
__ .RANCIS COOPER, President.
BERNARD RAF ERTL Secretary. oratl.6m
AMERLJAN FLECK INSIIH.ANOE 00.,
. INCORPORATED 1810 CRARTER PER-
Pwr u . .
No. 3 / O . WAL.NUT Street. above Third, Philadelphia.
Ravine ii large paid-rip Capital sicook and surplus,
invested in sound and available Neountiwoontinu.s to
insure on Dwellings, ester's. Furniture, merobeeeiee,
Vow& m rt po and their narrow, and other persona/
property. All lowa liberally and invmptly WM/nod.
DIEZOTOIIB. . •
Thos. E. Glans,jOhn T. Lewis, •
John Welsh, jamas R.. 11.
Samuel g, Morton, . Edmund G Dutilh,.
rabriak Brady, Chap. W. Poultney,
Israel Morns.
TRONA S MARIA, President.
ALBERT C. B ...cßastrywitn, Seoretary...:feß-tf
, .
A iiTHRADITE INSURAIidE : 13(NittpA.
j a!hpruged Clisitsl 41 4 000104—CHARTRI
oftlaelitiZ $l.l WALNUT Street, between Third and.
Trug5,..281.• Philadelphia. •
Fire, on Du l dilYisriiirnitirrZ a m tdWrigiandiTpeiginZ
ra Zo - Marinolnsurissoies on Veers Is , ;tad
Freights. Inland oe to ail parts 'of tYttlen.
'DS
leech Esher,
Joseph M _
ewileid .
D. Latherrt John Ketcham;
I..'Andenried, John R. Blidaston,
Dons Pearson, Win. F. Dean '
Peter Dieser, 7. B. Baum.
• Jacoll BRIZBR, President.
EAN vice dent.
W. M. SMITE. Ileeftta t r:: .° '
EItIOVAL.--TIIE PENN 11111TUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed
to .
their new buildir ~N o. RS/ CH - Fant UT Street.
dwelt over gime Charter perpetual. .
ALL.THE PROP' TS de r ided nenontst the Mined.
POLICIES lamed this year will participate JP-the:Di,
tined to be deobared in January next. •The Comtism
has full authority to act as Executors, ..Admimptrate nh
Animas.m Unandlau and Trustees for married women
and Waldron; DANIEL L MILI t hII Fretadettt.
• • ULM,. STOllk..ll, Vice Pratt.
JAEN W. Ifolizont. Secretary.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS in attendance daily. from
I to 2 doiook P. nos
SAYING FUNDS.
S7/1410 FUND- 7 41NT PEE, CENT. IN
TERErm—YeATIONA.I. SAFETY TRUST-COM.-
PANT, WALNUT Street, soutbweateorner of Third,
Philadelphia.P Incorporated by the State of Peruisri-
Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of .with
draws!.
The office is open ever, day:from nine Woks& in the
morning till five o'olook in the evening, and on Monday
end Thuroday_oventuto melt o'eloodr.
Eon. ESN ..Y BENN.eII., Preeident.
ROB EIRT SR L.FRIDGE, Vice President.
Wittraw J. Rats, IdeeretalT.
Bon. Henry L. Benner, F Carroll Brawater„
ilizaAdslaireArstr, 7,45:
. B. te try,
Simnel K Artiton Joseph Yorker!, •
.111 Landreth Munk AWE L. idtoPlMniOn t
:TheeMoney is received and PsyMente
conformity
Investment+, are moth. in with the
provisions of the Charter. in Real Esters Mortgagee.
Ground Bents, and such Stet-ohms securities an will
always insure_perfeet security to the depositors. end
whroh cannot . fail to. MVO permanency and stability to
this Institution.
ipm Al% MIN 8 t VING 'FUND, ' No.
-n- 136 South - FOOPTEI - Street, between
g ' lns eat itititt i omr;:l ll . l3" ' 2 . ___ . . 11 il ".164a51
Pa" all
i -
Depositors' money 550 u...... : .• Government, ,
53 State . - and City_Loatut. G ro undßents, Mort
-
f • This Uornpany deeins Safety better Man tarp
a `profits. connequenchr will: run nu Mk With Aepo
a attors' money but have it at all times reedy to
return with 5 ner neut. interest to tbe owner,
o ea , they hese always done. The Conm any
i niliser sonspended. - - .... 1
Females, married , or single, and Milian ' nan •
: deposit in then. own right. &intend' deposits sat.
-' Ol be withdrawn out: by thew eons.? t.
ei Charter sereetnai. innor..oratad b..! thetiltate
~.. et f l onns.losnis.; with Austerity to remiss
wmoney from trustees and executors.
_:.
g LA RGE AND SM A f LOU b. s DISCEIVED.-
s. Offloe, open daily, tram 9to 3 o'esont, and on '
a -Wednesday evenins until 8 o'oleek.
g DIRECTORS.
a antion D. Shannon, Cyrus Cadaraill+r, I
John iSbitd•er Georte Rus.ell. -
-=,...-- Atalnehi. A_ bliann_ , Chaves Liming,:
a' Jfkretnllth COMM t. §it tt Delany, '
ol i rilelinGSo nittenhoipe, . a th an Deemer,
Jos. R. Satterthwatte. Jones Yorke*, :
"JohttAlexander. '
JACOB B. itiljt.NNON. President.
II '
aUtry CALIMFALLADR333 :reaserer. f
":14 DMA? raved ** t.pp , •. e~ rd."
FIESINESS 'CARDS
0. 102. ' • W 110. 102
B. C. ORTIONOTON '
. • NO. 1084 2 Ura e s are Pricks'
C.
s
Dealer la Imported and Domestic CItiARA.
The choicest brands conetantty on kneel.
And ell artiolee of the Trade.
Entranea 1110111 T. B.:Pneh'it. nook/teller and 8 4 ailoner,
felil-lm
...
. . .
Pd
O.: L 1 L AN. ATTORNEY-AT-
M LAW; SE RPE.Y ERORE.. Pennsylvania.
0 0011t40111
Colloolona promptly made In Clinton and i.. 7 00nlang
-
t
XIitTOILI TO
NOW& p alter it Kann, thdadalPnla :I. Ifi Humes,.
Esq.. Jersey, Share •• _Messrs. dareroit k eil.. Pailfuls.
EhalTeer.7 Ziegler. & Co., Philada •: Priehmath Jr. Co
' , Weds.; 1.... a. Mammy. Loot ...oven ; -Yaid, Othaore,
& Co., Phibula.; Thatoher & WoOdrop, Phila4a.: Rey
nolds, Howell, & Rear. thdida. 11815-am
irIZORGE J- RENKICLB, ITPHOLSTERY
:Vl_ and CABINET W ARBUOV§B, No , 6'44 WAlp
NUT kAreet, ePPOIRtO independerloo &MATO, ronnerlY
of No. 113 Com/tont *Wein. tloladelohis. jon-3ro.
JOHN ELLIOTT, WINES and Liquoßs,
Nos. 317 and 319 WALNUT Street, (basement
stored. between Third end Feurtb, forth aided Phile
dolphin.. N. B.—Fine Old Whaales always ea head.
(Eetablulied in MIL)
WO*
ILT COO[!;
e iWAY COOKE & CO.,
notrAIR KE R Re kr
.bel _ sin (First door north of i ta
Pffirfa,Mini.k.
pAwsozi & NICHOLSON,
. 1300 3IRINDERS,
Nom. 519 and 591 MINOR Street, ~
Between Mmikat arid Chemise' street*
PHILADELPIII.A.
,/:ASSES PAWSON. JAIL NICHOLSON.
jyV-Iy*
IZSBM
SPEEDY AND SURE °lna m ,WITHIN
tH&Xit 14BACTI.
As then Testimaisiati an waselicned 14r. EWALD
-am. aom 41/Vr4 .- ati4kastitivitible prbrif of the siE•
6:0 of this truly seitatilic discovery.
Ms. Er &Immo. htasoavrir.s.' Dona.. Rat% h.
mettried:Tour t i eobaliaPilla. ram
titer'moot yowto mad me two donors wortfrmore.
Part of them are for the neighbor*. to whom Mtn a
few of the are box i sot from you.
Bend the Pills by raw), anti ob ire
Your obl 6e rant •
.f KENNEDY.
iPALDnea.
/ more bnz oryourCAphottio
*Ave teccivali a2STilit deal eV ben ! Iron Merl.
-- • Yours_rp apse' tftedy.
PaN.Y ANN STODIROUBIL
. . .
Bes es
COIINTT, Pa
_Yointillplesse Bead itielwo boxes of roar Cephalic
ntli. Sated there hameitetels.
• 19 " "417. "Vito: B. lamome.
P. S.—. I have- reeestred entsb ex 4f your Pitts, and "ad
BistwiriciNON, Oblo, /348611
WC: Apennine; 800. • - _
Flew - find maimed twenty -rive offliturkf , T,whioli ofesrd
me another Do_A of your Beeheno rills. 27tov aro truly the boot Pills gave over tried.
Minot - A. errOVER, P. M.,
• • Belle Vernon. Wyaudot co., 0.
/611114. Dees k9&9. 8. 0 .
I wish.for moms circulars or large show tobdrus
roar uestaita Pills more ipartiOMMlY Were In; Ong
tamers. - If - you have anything of the kind please send
m e.
One of my customers- who is subject to severe Riot
Headache. (usual) lasting tiro days.) rasa cured of an
attack is oar boar by your which I sent her.
Reepeotfalir .7013ra. -
EsiraY C. SPALTorie_ l
NO. 48 cedar st., N.Y.
• MLitt Ota:
inclosed find twenty..kve cents, (25.) for. which . send
box of send to address of Rev. Win.
C. Filler. Iteynoldsiwrg. Franklin Co:,
_o.
Yotir Pills work like a okartn—cora Altaaao,to almost
MK. Braman.
era
Not long ailyto I Dept to Yea fors box of Copbabo Pills
for the cure the rterrotte Read no
and oaattranaas,
end removed the stone, tart -they had so good an affect
that I was isulneet to seatt,for "lore.
Please send by return flout. Direst to
JL WHEELER.
Ypsilanti. Mich.
.
Wei Ms amo ur. Nottaik; ra.
Cephalic PM; 'adoompliati' the obijoirt for. which they
were made. ma.: Care of headache 111 all ita forum
. .
. .
Awn, the .Examimer, Norfolk,
.2 •
Muir have been term' la more than a thoinutd'disisww
With entire witsoWeiL • •
.ffom the , Armotrat. 51, L4ovd ; Misty,
If you are. or hove:bee* troubled withlhe hoodaoho,
rend ror a box , "Cephalio Pills,' ao that Jos may ham
them in case of as attack.
Ftons the Advertiser, Previdever;l4l, -
emchelle Mlle ark laid a d d areinerhablicllkM.
Mrs dy for the headieheone albs very beet
or 'hat very frequent complaint whit* . has ever been'
discovered.
From the Wester* R. R. (Muni, Chiiagoll.
' We heartily endorie Mr. Spalding. era his unrivalled
Cephslus PAIL
. •
•
/Vont Ike Kaltatekg• Tolley Star. Kamewha, 'a. -
whoSOTO that Demos 'tutoring with the kentlaoho r
try them,. will snot tu them.
,F} 4 . o7s t4a, Saaqiera - Pati t Ander, New 00eaar, La.
Try 401111 )01/ Oat*" stained,. and We Aniline' that
inir testimony can - bc.-towd to ;no airevir minim=
hat that bita received benefits that no other medicine
can prodime.
rs* Ike-St—Louis .Derneersi.
The immessi deitasid for the, &Trish, (Cephslio FMB
is rapidly maracas.
lhom
thi - gazette; Daventiort Tetra,
Bpoldinn wond not connect him Berne with on ar
hole he did not know to Damao real ment.
born the dderrtiser, .Providsoce, B. 1..
The teetnnoay to their favor rt slam& from the mast
respectable quarter,.
From Os Daily Nook - Momen t R. L
Cephalic) Pills ere taking the *Lee of all kinds.
*on tio Connurcial Riti loft. Batton. Mass,
Bald to be very eitianoiona for the hettacoe.
From the Commercial, Cincinnati. oAie.
natrertns kunzanity can now to retiovial.
itir A. Single boll)* of SPALDING'S • PREPARED
GLUE will *ern 'ten tintentheir win anntailyAlk:
SPALDIN'G'S PREPARED Gian
. „
SPILDD , DPS PREPARED GLUE I
v. G. stoolisian
SPALDINTS PREPARED GLUE!
ECONOMY: SAYE THE PIECES;
DI/JP/TOIL
IIEP" A &mom me Timm &vas DI/JP/TOIL
As ACKfidetAll bamem even in well-rerolated
families. it is mr deeirable to have some ohm* and
convenient may for repairbas Furnitnne. TOWS. Crooke_
r!. aco.
SPALDING% PRNPARED OLD%
wets eau pooh oworgepolot,
a tta r n honaeliold OWL
afford to leigtOut it. as. attar. ready. and up to
the litiokuig Point. • • •
USEFULUS IN EVERY HOUSE. "
DentelL EL—A eniesniee each bottle. Frio*, SI
Address.
RANEY 43- ALLOINEP•
NO. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE'.
- • .CAUTION. • _ •'• • • - -• •
_
As ciortain unirunsiolso persons arc attanumpg
slum off 64 assuputins Ititlititt*'Sf*
'.l ll t$PA/tell GLIM V
. n o i aointion i nkaionpeL r fifer.
amine bofore motioning, and MOO that the follniiiniti
IKr BPAJLDLNGII PRE.P.AiLED GLlTifi4
is on tho ontoids wrapper; MI other; Cr.moindlion
coIUGOIKOIIIL fiell•tt
MEDICINAL ,
CEPI:14;LIO PILLS
OHBA _ :
SICK HEADACHE.
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
uuiue ALL KINDS OP
HEADACHE!
By the nee of theme Pill' the periodic* attacks of Nor
taxa or Sick Headache may be Prevented ;• and if %kin
at the commencement of. an attack iminediate relief
from pain and elokneme will be obtained.
They seldom fall in removing the Nausea and Head
ashe to whioh females are sosubJeet. -
They act gently on the bowel', removing Costivomess.
For Le - wary Men, Sierelsieta, Delicate Females, and
all persons of sedentary habits', they arayaluable,ag a
- Laxative, improving the appetite, riving tensisnd Oleo,
to the dirmarie organs, and restoring the natural elas
tioity and Strength of the wools aniteat.
The OEPHA.L.I4 PILLS an the remelt oppligingesti
ration and carefully concluded experiMentlit baying
Peen in use many years, dame which time they have
Prevented and relieved a vast amount of: pain and
ratreting from Ifehelliche, whether originating in the
syeteni or from a deranged state of tim are-
•
.• Vivre entirely vegetabl e . in their composition, ind
=fr . taken at all times with perfect safety without
MIT ehmise of diet, and the ammo of will dila
irwalf tan. renders it eats ;to administer teem tie
Imidrogi,
BBWARB OP 0017NTIRPKETE1
The genuine barri Ave frignaturedr of Henn'
BOhi billnsiinsti sad all otion Degas la Medicines.
A liox•will be sons by mail Psi aid on reakii4 of the
.PRIOE, 15 GENTS
AU order' ahoid• a ad•s••••i f.
HENRY CI SPALDING.,
,46 MAX: =BIM PiNW YORK
THE FOLLOWING ZNDORISEMENTE OF
sp.tz.tudism's
CEPHALIC, PILLS,
WILL. 4 302441NCH ALL WHO SUPPER FROM
11EADACHE.
THAT A
RAMMOB.D. Pa.. Feb. 41.
asyNol,9999ruh Fitanxidir Co., Ohio,
January 9,1661,
Truly Yourml
FILLER
YPIThApTII Mies., Jsa.ld 1861
• WAY LIMBS.
For Trenton, 'me.. at TM A. M.. 3, 436 and
P. it'll; from Renzington.
For_Paimyra, - RIVCIROII, Delano.), Beverly, ltarline
rnvlorenee, Bordentown, Ats., at IBC 3, 434 and 6
Igni'or New York, and WM Lines leave Kensington
Peisot. take the yam. on Fifth street, above Walnut,
hah an take
befoTe deßartare. The. Gan ran into the
denti: sa i
w aid on arrival °reach train, nu' from the depot.
Pounds of Baggage,. only_, allowed each Tanen
er. Item are Prohibited from takingsaything as
gisge but malt wearc: apparel. All baggage over
pounds to be mud or extra . The Company limit
she responebinty_for litigate One Dollarper Pound.
sad not be HMO for any amount beyond RIM ex
oept by ePeeial aontaaat. •
no/9 , • • WM. R. GATZHIBR. Agent.
t ar !
1 - ifititi ORANGE OF ROVES.
* —PHILADELPHIA. W IL-
Wire !
N, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
. pni and - after MONDAY:, F_Mlaufl , - 1 - -
PAspEricula - TRAINS LE.A.A. .7
Fo oora ' at SAS A. M.. -12 nail . d AIN P
m For Cheater at&lb A. M..2n00n:4.
fi end'
10.60 For
Wilmington at 8.16 A. M.. It n00n.4.M
and MAO F. M. , 'For New Castle at 8.12 A. M. and.4ls
P. M. For Middletown at 8.16 A. M. and 4.1 e P. M. F or.
Dovoi- At LIE A. M. and 4.15 P.M. For Biarrigmton at
8.15 A . M. For Milford at 8.15 A. M. for Farmington
at 8.15 A.M. For Seaford at 8.16 A. AL For Balusbnry
at eaa A. ML. ._,
_ ,I. i .. Tic eitie`FOß
,P)ILLe DELPHIA
renive'Beltimore at 8.10 A. M. fErpreas), /0.15 A. M.,
and 540 P. M. -•Leave lailmington' at 7,10 and 11.30 A.
M..." 146 and :11.110 P. M. Leave Salisbury at 1.30 P. M.
Loges freafor4.At 2.50 F: M. " Leave Farmington at Lio
P.M.! Leave muford at 4P. M. Leave Harrington at
A.MP. M. Leave Dover at 9116 A. Me and 5.25 rim.
t o ss* Middletown ale 05 4, M. and 6.10 P. M. Leave
:OM Castle at II A. M.. tar. Al. Leave C heater at am
A. M., 12.04_2411, and 9•P. M. -Leave Baltimore for Sa
lisbury and uelamare Railsoseat 6...w.P,.K.
.. , TRAINS FOR BALTIMORR •
LAVIA Chester at 5.45 AJIL; 1248 anAILIO . P.M. Leave
Witsmeton- at 9.16 A. 2 11 1:.12 22'.P: M., and 12 A. DLL
FREIGHT. TRAIN, with Pomander Car attached,
- : . , ..• ..... will ran : ,asifolloye:
bldfce PhillAilliihia' for Perryville said ft* edit
place. aril int: - -Leave Waminfiton Ito.- lead
imiemadlate pleas at I P. tn.. Leave Wilminetoil for
flitlanelptua i and intermediate. plata at SH P. N.
LiNgto,mutimr for Havre-dei-Gritee and intermediate
I• ' •
.... ON' BMWDAYIT :, - , • ' •
On a Ma. P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. •
.at AIA T. Al. fro m Baltimore tkrhilMelphia.
1 ' '
B. AL FBLTON. Praidat.
WINTER ARRANGE
1' 1• 18TOW A 111. BNT — PLADELPHIA, NORRISTOWMRAILROAD. On an.l after HONDA
Y Nov. 12. 1880,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Lielive "Philndelphin,“s, 1,8, 9. 10. 11, and 12 A. M., 1, r
2,334. 4,1; 634, Irq7,B:9,4oM, L and
,F P:11 1 1.
Leave Germantown. 6.7. 114 R. 8 . 9 10. 11 and 12 A
bLi B. 4, d• 6, dii6l 4 B. ri f and vw
8 NDA
Leave Philadelphia, LOS min. A. 3.1.,1, 7. and /0/9
999 P.
Oannantown. 630 nun. A. M., 112 mmin., 6. and
•
CHKEITNUT HILL .RAILROAD.
Leave. Philadelphia, 6,8, la, and 12 A. 21. , 2, 4. &8.
and WM P. M.
Loave Chestnut HID, 7,'10. 7.21, .t 3.40, and 9.40, and
HAN A. M.. 1.40, 2800110. and 8.40 P. M.
• ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 4.. 73,2, and 7P. M.
Lague Chestnut CU. TAlnill, A, M., 2264, 1.40, and
93LUttn. P. . •
'FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philsaelphia.9.Bo. 7%, M. and 11.(21 nun. A. M.,
1.000.01, 4. 4 4. &W. and IL% P. M.
Lo ws Norristown, 8. 7 , & 06 , and 11 A. M. 13‘, 418.
and.,6 P. M. •
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Phiiadanstaia, 9 A. M and 3 P. M.. for Norris-
Leave Noirietown,T34_44: M. and B_P.
FOR ANAYUNK;
tatana 8.80, 73f._ 9.(21, and 11.415 A. M..
1.178; 2.05, &SC 4.%, &08.,11% P. M.
Leave Mannsunk, W. NC &88. 9M. 11% A. M.. 2. 8%,
& 11%. and 9% X. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
'Awe Philadelphia 9 A. M., 3, and 7 P. M.
Leave Marian*. TM_A. M and P.
S L g Eldi . PH,_Garkeral Superintendent.
next.t;
,DMP . 9T.• NINTH. and GREEN Streets.
N ORTH PENNSYL
VA NI& RAILROAD.
FOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLBSTOWN_, MAUCH
: ORIBIR,JIAZLETSHI. an d EcKLEy.
B THAIO UGH TRAINS.
Oh Mid after MONDAY. Dmiember 3.1616, Pameriger
Trawl-win /save FRONT aad WILLOW Streets,
del dail i k, CBAndeas eXceetedi, s •
6.M A. ~ (Azineee) t for Bethlehem, Allentown.
oh Chunk. Hazleton. 6zo: ' •
••t24/1 P M., (1310601/. for Bethlehem,. Fenton, &-e.
- z - nU train reaolves tiptoe. ate I'. M. and makes aloes
oonnesnion with New Jersey. Central for New York.
At 6Y. AL; for Bethlehem, Allentown: Blanch Chunk,
At 91 0 M. and eF. for Dorleotown.
.tG. . M., for Pp weal:unstop. •
The' A. M. wee& train makei close Oonneotion
with the Lehigh alley Railroad at Beth/shears, being
tle heretesi , and -Meimteatrable -mine to all stoutly in
ra.R. - PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Iretblehem at 6.0 A. AL, 9./6 A. M., and BM
awe aorleerbawn at 7.16 A. M. and &X F. M.
beams YonWeenincton at 6.411 A. M.
• tift'SlTNl l AYlL—Floaladelphis . for Fort Weehinzton
SUM A. M. • • -
Philadelphia for-Doykkatcrwa at I. P. M. •
Dorlegown for Phi/mu/Mehl& at 7A. M. _
Fort Washinatiatt for Philadelphia at 9.46 P. M.
Fate to Bethlehem -. e1 50 [fare to Manch Chunt.S2 66
:ire to Easton ._:_.. IOD Fare to Dorleetown.,
breath- Tioketa -meet be pr urea at the . Ticket
ors, at WILLOW Ntreet, or BERES Street, in order
to !goitre the above rates of fare. •
Paseenaer Traip. (except Bundail li 'rains) connect
at: Berks. S treet with Fifth and -streets, and,
Babond,and Third-streets Peaseracer dreads, twang>
smut.. aßer leaving Willow Ptieet.
- - ELLIS CLAIM, Arent.
lialiti PHILADELPHIA
AND READING RAH,
' RAIAIRI TRAINS for POTTSVILLE,
READING, and HARRISBURG, on and after Nov.
6th ISOO.
&OWINv
G LINES, DAILY, Minden exceptedi r
e New Ikea.: stereos of BROAD and CALLO -
RlLLPBtretita. PHILADELPHIA,(Pasie antra/cum
on Thirteenth and on .Calicrobill streets at BA. M.,
tionpecting at Harrisburg with the PEN NSYLVANIA
RAILDLAD. 1 P. M. wain running to Pittsburg, the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.05 P. M. tram om, to
Chambersbu ix, Darliale, Zio. P. M. and the NORT m HERN
CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 m train, running to Sun
tmii, Mo.
• APTERNDON GINE&
Leave New Depot; corner 'of BROAD and CALLOW
MILL Streets, PRILADELPHIA,(Passenger entrants/is
on Thisteelitk and on Cggjowhill streets.) for POTTS
'II.LL_E and HANDISBURD_,_iit xate. ILY, for
Ji KS 'ONG only, at - 1.30P. Si., DBILT, (RundaYs ex
cepted:l = - -
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RA
PROM PIIILSIBILPHIS. MiIIROAD
es,
-
ToThtezpWville--.-- SS
PARMA—. --....... NI Philadelphia /lad Readial
Lebanon —-- - 88 and Lebanon Valley R.R.
Harriaborg—.....-111
10_apphin ----..........12{ '
millemburc— ........va Northam Central.
Trevorton Junction-IEI ItAdrod.
rorbiuy—. -...—me
thomborland ..-371
WhIDSIT ................. 178
Mae ....4..... oars. Pa'
fitlilialOtt&"
rt .......
.-- ....JOS ST
..
'Jerset_Shore-...........8811
'Look Haven --- -.Jag
-Nalstmal-
• Troy__---1181 IVll4amoort and Elmira
Elmira- --. ~..288 itallroad. •
The 8 A. Niandasa F. M. tle. connect daily at
i l
Port Clinton. Itureloys excepted. with the CATA
WISRA: WU/ lAmsPORT" , . mid RIE RAILROAD.
INitMose wanes/Dona with lines to Niagara Falhh
_,_the.Wmrt and ftuthweat.
POT IN PHILADELPHIA : Corner of BROAD
watt CALLOWEILL Streets;
itallalf W. H. McILHENNEY. Secretary
TWA
I=l
_ .
PENNSYLVANIA OENT R A L
, „ Veit it 1L
__ _as 4
1861. ...a. -.1861.
inpc : ipir ig rzy OP Iflp-ROeiatitQt UAL
• E T figi l i t p eilliphijr p ; '
p it a '
er,
il m aiStr i t r V oit ' e elp2ipi; Wit Th re l og i irk:
mon pert at Pitialegg wi Through Thump to and
usbn inau se g.:ito in the isle::ix.l,e,drthwariesiltoa,:mdr-olkorinbythiranyeai
.I.gbas gag gu ath ls ~..hae for t he t
of
pa
• ligtAuage.
._- • - -
? ant Pan Litter rah threaglt le Pittsburg,
i i igeof °steer ctoe4netp, re. ;dig thrheArilig-'
r. , Trews previpl e rnth Lou tte No, tweet
lower t control o the enlarge%
as adding mach to enaferr ef traveuan k _ ~.
ailM, anuormsxagra are agoached toszolirttailijzoirga
e l3 / 1 913 Illitralfail sntFastAines. Bans
-frt e griaaVeaPhils*elphis at &Oil A. M.
'• , Lim. : ` • - wet AL
Trethigpvii " Meth ..&
rgAY -- gs.ori LISAVB Air r Ofd wilt
aiga Agoautgaegation, via Cohunbia„ 9 P. X
• iambi*
arkeshart - " • ' WO P. Id. •
est , Chteter Passengers will take the Mail. DrsParkes
-Afxsommodab,o4., audgcLumbia, Trews& .
m,11"01014,tra7".11 te u =glo ga l l ei ll e4te lk igt
ails" s st me . . d 3 . ie. go eiretnir through.
Tin Wespiar_dthay be. attuned aktheolleasof_the
pompon, in rnuadalphia, Dew York, memos, so ma
it.b..atintore ; an o akkets wstward at any of the important
ie the wait ; •also oiLboasi any of the
ri—iiiciat—lft• of St4MORS OR the mamaneel or Ohio
91P - ahrathas ley, and lbw as Way as log run
"r.tWae .
- .
: lift r ll o r r-114,1ur uiforinatitre_saaly at the artmager eta
idian„Wootheast. denier Of moment& and aterheN Etrgeta.
ne•tottshmto or thy' Wes tern sonntaitions or the
Itstivart 0 ratit l ygth s
491) IN!
thit'seettergon ii ;mks tay taw igauma ggragaw at
?Maher& avoiding all drama, or roman. of:l%A,
togetbremiththeseving or o tjme. are :Avant'? ,
pp%
.DI IsR!IR1.0.11T I Freight. and th
to and Skippers antra ins the trailsoartegien
44their Freight to this Comsat y. can MY With mud
" eP/%ll%thra
_RE P REP to /1 Seat say Nam
5 6"
le the z eat by the Peraerrhania - aro m Rig
roses_ es .rstoirraik es sr* aliargoot 01/ ether Railroad
soiapaaitos.
.air_- Be sartiesiar le nark paidingat" via Penna. Wall
,
Wm Thillit Cedirafer ekiarthigratm— oho, eh*
th. er wremeltker arr the ef the Mg..
i d. A! kr9 WW- 1 1 , 5410 Al '' :-
gar getAneetille, -; J. :tP Xtteer
U.; eti- e eimy, Nellie; )4 Ormsby_
... .
porar am g h , 4) 4 rag eate 4,,,izzagreen , . . -
vi A m. W.if it ql bk.. A. ith. a. m.m..... 0.; Attlee, ds .
pl avaron
i' E. "Wire; Vie,- av Ic 7 frb , l7" — lie,
a, Ind.. gratata .h..M., - 31,:
g4,Braiite. ;gtigifreallittrint Vain • • Lem;
P
gams - elste,_ °imago, moz. IL_JI. killing ' , Aug%
Ltrrftwit_Agenta of reureigi at (=rent male
. R/VOTON, J r Plialus. •
GRA St ROO n..is Norm stribliltiatiaaTlN
R & CO., Leiter Route; or lE. 1111844 Ns,. Et
LERCH OO., No. 8811tateitieelloinott.- -
IL ILAC:M018, (teal -1? ht Ag -eL Pktla.
Am. AIL er-,e, gen 1 Muta lent rmii.
Xi . Wail thwt
_ t /laen le nd,_ - ' ist-/Y
. •
mainim- WE ST OHNICENR
prit,,A, .14I1cADE,LP7LI1
VI.URCED2A: •
MINTED. - . 0 .0ft1.14.0E, difdirr t . • -
at Prom northeast stoner ot . geguatenth and Market
On and after Sunday. Nov. 25,th 1 949. the trains will
leave the northeast corner ofriteenth a n d marlmt
streets at 7.40 A. Al., 2 And AM .
WlEdays at dAtipt and 2 ad.
its4l.6 maelphm., at - 7.40 A. Al. and f asp
-., WeAneedwys islld amardsr at ,a il MI
oatthestat Ponn.eltim. wide thilktiadelpfs and .12a110-
oom Ceatrlll stairroad, for oononre *num Avon
daae. Oxford. ke*. ite. jaNitY WOoIL
a ,.........,._...._.
_ NO _ , - ehmeral anaerintenesnt.
rmLAND:: ERIGHT
: LINE TO 'NORVOLIC- AND
<M. -
.
Vhc; sli me * , s e els. Neatord.. te:N .
t "rifinue or the eilfelet, , A D sestefin
-or lthr - war oz oalum_ore . . eau
to • Z.Bll Thrlirebaule, ASS* ~IA
be
brZ forradriel: oesestotio Water rya/ e
r,Masitersf
i!elf4-Xittitai
RAILROAD LINES.
•
At 0 A.' M.. 123 Camden end Amboy, C. and A. AA.
0031131121133103.....1..., 42 30
At 13 31.0ingC/unaen Mad Jerre& City, tri.7l.)
1 00 2BlittiVt ' •
A .t r i ainden'and Jersey City, Morning
4711i—ifron—arid Jense; Mtg. •
3 00
rk_E31.1303. 3 OD
Ak mai Camden and Amber AecTiarno-
CIS 2 IS
At 21 4 .1e5.1. ;ViaCamden and Amboy, c. and
ALM Fr 2., 13A itilifnarrnd 7 rrierulti, xvo
nia 00
At p it MOMS K0M1b133311 and Jersey City, 2d
C eget.— 2 6
At 01P.' , via Camden and Jersey City, Evening 3DO
At 11.iiik ti *ivia camden and Jersey eity,South
ar 6 Pr M., vie Camden and AndsVA,
tan. • LP/eight and Passeaseri—let Cle.ss Tiekei— 2 26
, do. " • 2d_ Class Tieket.. 160
Tb i lf o r 21 61 .a.n airldn. Bum daily . The BX PM, South
" Per ,aviderg. Y Listo iiimbertvine pleMingtos,
k l' l gWetlr A tial l atren "d "ALl :t roV n tly a i n g tm s ,'
Atortroise, Great Bend, kg., MD A. M. from Kensington:
Deloware._imokawanna and Western R. R.
For Mauch C hu k, Allentown. and Bethlehem at 7.10
A , 61. and 3 P. M. from Kensington.
For Whanntilally. stand a A. Al., a and 436 P.
or Freehold. all A. M.. and I P.
Sitabut7 and Erie it, it
ouENE's,* BRINLIT,•.& ad.,
No. 4.29
.
T.
inmewnrrßiter tuts.
TIM (TUESDAY) MORNIKOARAAWI 0, AT 10
0,0141011.
attszttion of pnrobasergis redaisted
to oar • sate tlrs (Tuesday) morrow. march O. at 10
0 00losk, by order of Underwriters, for oast/. 401111101idolf
' l og b o oks, "Onto, tigared alpaase.o4).• da
mmed per. gull John ''...nrkT.
BALE OF otifT,u. uitr 0001111.
By order of Underwriters, for :lash. being damaged on
r nab
"'
Tins Morning,
,
Karat o
at 10 'clock. for oath.
-- oases 9 8 London fenny btwas..
7-8 ton on madam . "minim.
7 " 9 8
"" broc fold 'lnkhorns.
Barbital I.loBftanne.
wpm a.
'" ft 4 West or Bagland sndigo blue oloti.
' 8-4 linen darn-ar.
- " 30848-131011 bar ffolland.
Mir Open for examination early on the morning of
sale.
UNDERWRITERS' SALE. FOR CASH, OF BR[
114E1 DRY GOODS.
D unn ed or ship John Trucks.
On Friths,' Morning.
March 8. at in o'alimk. for 031411,
oases hook Old 'madams.
finoriannts, Mooneta. sad brilliants.
- " faunal:hems geoda.
s i impenal clothe.
- `• fanny mohair*.
- " Bain de chines. figured itadana.
" motded fileminne. itallan.a nth*.
" natant thread, Stella shawl*.
" Mime poplin...printed °ambling.
- solid *hack gingham*, white nand:loos.
*rinsed ohirobieS, chine madonnas.
-'betas iithttili an 0010raa blankets.
:-s r anted no ton hannvr*hiare, &o.
W# 'ponds arranged for examination' early on morn
ng of sale.
Y. ,
• censor to B. SCOTT. JR.. 431 CHESTNUT St.
SALE OF AMERICANAND IMPORTED DRY
GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, Ice.
D 7 catalogue. on a credit,
On Wednesday Morning,
Metall 6.1861. comment as at 10 o'olook stemeely.
Included will be found.
mz
EMBROIDERIES.
A full line of latest anti most chows styles embrol
deredjaconst. book, and cam aria collars and sett, Moo
net flouncing, infants' robes a'd waists. choice and
rich styles embroidered handkerchiefs, Re.
WRITE GOODS.
Also. a line of plain and obeak.eanabriet. faenneta.
Swiss muslin billions. and Ylatgirla lawns. don. LINEN.CAMBRIG lIaNUXeIL qt.
Also, IlidlC4' 3-8 and gents' 3-4 bematlteb•d. hommao,
and tape-border Seen aambrie handkerchiefs.
Itt.ADIC LACE MITTS-AND 'V
jaidiest and misses' long and short Paris black Mee
: nuttsi of latest and moat desirable styles; °hob* styles
' Paris Mack s lk and silk finish lime ve il s.
HOSIERY, ROOF SKIRTS, &c.
Alsio...laihen and senta' white-and brown cotton one
and Math/mei Whoa , and zooms' title thread and silk
;payee ; fall luxe of own: evahty steel spring hoar
Wart*, 3 to.
NOTIONS. CUTLERY,
, o gents' gain snspenders,jeweiry battens, combs , '
&.
Also; superior bleak diem silks, csaaeirneres, esti-
'PHILIP FORD •& 00.;-ADV.FRWEEEE,
ft- No. 630 MARKET Etrtet and Sal maim' Bt.
POOFI'IV.R BALE OF - 1,000 CARES DOOM, tOIt,AVI
'arty ARDOR'S.
On Thungav 'doming.
Maroh 7 , . at, ro cfolook. will be sold. by,eatalogne
-1,000 oases men a, bore', and youths calf and kip
boots, brow!, ,Congress gaiters. Oxford tuts. &a. -
woman's, mama , RIM °Mbomou - goat and kid boots;
'Mora, buskins, slipperseice. Embracing a fall assort
ment of fresh good. &root from Eraksdaaa city. and
Eastern manafastarenk -
air (ioodr open. for examizustion, with catalogile*,
early on the morning of sale:
.. ...
YSPEPI3I.I4.,'REMEDY
-4ir lli g lil: iTH.HAier." - • •
AttillifA lel IeoRATLEW.Witzt•
This• Medicine Aar :ous weed by :Pease/is cream pars
with increasing - Meer. •It reconesounded so Core
Dpeeepsie, Nersessnites, . Meent-Burn, • Coilr
Feiss; wised in Ws Stomata, or Pains in the
eh
Bow , Readoe444. Drowsiness, •Xidnow
Copiplaiiiss, Low-Spiriss, Deliriums
Trassies, iniemperanu,
IT Shingiuspis i Bial•Laßairliii i ilintiOßAT3lB, air
WILL NOT INTOxI7A73I ON 87T/PE77.
As a Medicine it is quick and, effleetnal ouriu_ the
most gravated eases rdllyirpesomaludney'Comi.Mlnta.
pad a nother derangements of the Stonsaoh and towels
in a spied; manner.
It will -mstaistly' revive the moat m elancholy and
droo_ping apirits, and restore the weak, nervous, and
mokly,to health, atreagth, and vigor.
Perilous who,-frog the lajudituous use of hump have
become dejeoted, and their nervous astern* shisttered.
oonstitutions broken down, and sublect to that honible
ouree.to burnamty"; the DX1.1111V24 TAX3t2NS, Wilk at
most immediately ' foal'the happy end healthy invigo
rating !IMMO) Of Dr. Bun's Invigorating Sprit.
WHAT IT .WILL 'DO.
Doex.—One wine Lieu Bill as atop as necessary.
One don will remove all Bad Sprits.
One done will cure .Heart-barn. •
Three doses will.cure Inditeation.....:
OM dose wil give you is" gd „ Appetite.
a One dose Wilt stop the dertpromag paler of Bywiresa
One dose will remove the distressin g anti disegreeab ir. e
°fleets of • 'Wind ox_piessiionoo Sitt3 as soon ea .the
stomach receives the invispratii Spirit , the distress
ins load and ail painful feelings will be removed.
One dose 'will remove the most distressing paths ol
Oolip either in the stomach or bowels.
A few doses wffl remove all °Letup:W=ln the Kidney,
Bladder: or Urinary.Oman*. •
Persons who are serious afflicted with any Kidney
Complaints are assured of spoody jelied by ii dose or
two. and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles.
NIGHTLY DISS/PATIOR.-
' Persons who, from dissipates too muoli over-bight,
and' feel the evil infects 0 , Poisonous liquors. i 'violent
headaohes. sickness at stomach, weakneu. WI 1 0 .111 2
Ogik i riu fi nd one dose *ill emove all bad feele._
• es of weak end sickly unstitutions mho
the vigorating Staria three truer iiday ;it will mil l i:
them strong , healt r ir i kand•lity,' remove ell obetruo.
lions as ureild trope inesetruat organs, and
f i eltere the bloom e • eidth sa bout/ to the careworn
.During preirampy 'it will to foundjsa invisluable meth.-
am.e. to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach.
, All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he
us put nibs IsivisioßsTiSo &my In pint battles at
SO 'tierce:quarts St. - ' •
ilesterrsiesiot. 48 WATER StreetaterWYerk.
DPO= A CO.. -. SKS Nortteascort,..... ,
aci. Agenda in P
And for sale b." JORN H. RATON. 931. i riVil
Street. sad all Druggists. -Jelf-stursiure
___....
NIRS.:JAMEB. NETTS ,
.. TED
LS-a: /SUPPORTERS FOR LAD/171, t*oll7 Sure
Porters under emineumedical lustros .: lames and
plinzoisai are lesperdfully reunited only - on
mai Betts at her residence, 1039 W' treet,
rhiladelpda. (to avoid counterfeits., forty the sand
invalidshave Thes e Wvi by their physicians to en
her applianues. only are genuine Wa i ling the
unapt t9tetea earpyright, !abet"' ottlbo box, as algae
tures, ann also on the SuPPortersi WiW teetinimushe
cals. tete kW> ,
•• - -
FOR TRIO SOUTR.-OHARL ES
TON AND'SJIYANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
- • FREIGHT REDUCED.
Se freht at an average of girvian per cent
pcii l ow Ivry
ey ork Steamship tete*.
Bills Wort for goods for points other thou the cities
of Charleston and Savannah, must be aceonwahied
with certified invoices, to insure prompt delivery.
FOR CIIeRL ft. C.
The U.S. Mail Steamship KEYSTDNE STATE, Capt.
C. P. Marebtnan. yid sail for Charleston on Saturday.
March 9, at 10 o'clock A M.
FOR eAVANNAIf. OA.
The U. S. Malt steamship STATE of GEORGIA,
Caw nib John J. Garvin. will ball for Savannah on Sa
turdayt March 16, at 10 o'clock A. M.
gar tioods reoeived ever- day; street.lls of Lading
sisnedat second wharf above Vine
spitmaeo first-masa side wheei /Steamships RE y.
STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now ran
as above every two weeks. thus forming a weekly tom
munioation with the South and Southwest connecting
with steamer for Florida. and .with railroads for New
Orleans and intenuedistsymnta,
Freight and huma2o3l.4l.ANCE.ne° on a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships
than by sailing vessels. •
Itururamos on all Railroad Freight is entirely
nnmecessary, farther than 'Charleston or Savannah.
the. Railroad Companies taking en risks from thews
points.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by this tomb tote per sant oheaper than b 7
the. Inlatid. Route, as will be seen by . the followiht
schedule. Through tickets from PhiLadeltan a VIA
Charleston and SavAucch stparnahip., from oo the whole route, except from Charlartor
and Savannah to Montgomery
VIA t HAttLYSTON. vIA sAvAeIIIAR.
To Charleston—.. OM 00 To gaeaanAh.....— • ..111 Ot
IT II Augusta.:— 17 53
Colonibta _ M
_ __. 50 00 a tton—... IS 00
Atlanta-- ... It 00 Atlanta— 21 CS
tantgomery 25 00 Columbus — L...— SI 00
00 .albany.. ......:. SS
0 00
ew .19 Montforltln7 —..•
Nashville.... 2/1 !debits Ogi
Knoxiae.— —• 30 New Orient's.. 3i ye
Mem 31 la
B. B.— saellogere by this pante' VOATIOCI with the In
land' Rosso in - Pootti cpaTdiaia tiod Georgia. travelling
by the same conveyances theist* to NOW Orleans.
Bo balsa lodine signed after the ship mks owed.
No freight received on the day of railing.
For freight or pNlitsge app!, to
ALEX. EPROM Jr. .2r. CO:
• -NO. 126 NoRIIittiWICARVES.
Agents in CharlestonT.___R.k T. G.
_111)..
.•
Savannah. MUTTER & GAmmELL.
TEIET3RATIfiIrTND NORTH
SHIM AMERICAN ROYAL IdAl4. STRAM
wanar ft'sVe TORE TO Wye/treat..
chief Cabin Pelsage---• • • - • • •• • .. ....-- GM
mooed Cabin Peasants -.—..... - le
nuom BOSTON TO XIVRRPOOL.
PChief Cabin Paula:vs_ -......_ —4130
ecsoptl Cabin lem•s eg O— .--................... 00
The lips from MS* York sell at Cork Harbor.
.1 he &lips from Boston call at Rabies and Cork Bar
bor
PYRRI A, Capt. J ankins. IA F RICA. CRI4. Shannon.
ARABIA. Caßt. J. Mons. !CANADA Ce_pt• Long.
ASIA, entft. b. G. Lott. IA ER /CA,'Catit. Irtaodfe.
AIJB I RALAFTAN. a GA RA . Ca. t. A hderson
C&pt. E. hf. frio•firler. f *OPAL Capt. J. Lettoh.
OCOTIA. (now riding)
There vaaaale °arr. a clear white 13,12 t at mast. head ;
green on ine.morild bow; red on port boy.
AKE IIiJA
JtVEITRALASI 4 ,
rle
' A
4N
°Ay- leave, Boston, WedneedaY • mar. 4
•Heeklers " N. York, W e rdaeadar, Mar. iti
SIAGFA RA, Moodie, " Boston. w needay, Mar. 70
*Rasta. Steno, "N. York. W.:facade", relsr 77
CoNAD,A, nder•on," Roston, W ednratlay, April 3
APD 111, Elbaonon, " N. 1 oft', Wetlnerual , April iu
r k
ftROPA. Cudem ook. '" Roston. tly •cseeder.Aorti 17
is!' . Js. " N. York. Wednesday, April .24
• rills not swooned until pald for. .
It feeiirneglicifdioa:gr,rinvicatt.....table for
Go'd• Filyer, bullion, Speo Is, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or hietela, Dales' bills of jading are slatted therefor. and
the value thereof thereto eipreseed. For freight or
Pl in ilen ti4 4 . o4 EIDDIY 10 K. n o III:A / 1 ..„1_/. .
4 Bowling Gree FE wr rk
~........m0.........,
.........
,_..........,.. 6„.....6.........
&Ramo FintZIRA.II°E47EI---
MIRA R.4l_l.lloAp. • ,
QUICK EAT ROUTS to iirtlagia italrialft.
_E
pert, Wilkoatuarret_ iti9nintony a genr it, Matey&
lialneeort. Truzi
.ialgton. toil antra alo,
WA:Num.,. fra3* pxoneater. C avaian..etrol oledo,
0. St. Lowe, llitivrankee and all launta I4orth atig
. _
lii,jl l =nger trains will I 'to the new Deior. spf the Phi
a and will
corner BROAD and
C., WEILL itraeta,,..__
..(Paaairitzer entrance, on Gal
ioW street,' daaly (oanaaya eutoeirted). for above
molt atfullawa :
MIT I RA I32— "" ----
..,. 74roat.i.
The 5.00 i. rd. trim enaneoorat Rfasytjor ilkog
harre Pi Kum -
LACIALWANRA I WIn i tdiOattIi 011411,11f111%48
The above trairlv make_ clisoor ocormacition s at 1.1 ri
with_ th B trai4v or the Nair Yort_end Erie,
and /Niagara F , Ind Muitiolo, 24 ew York ar z - z i=
Mow York Cant Mall-m.4lr trim an points orth and
TT aid the se.
!is %. " 6.12 12 I niekrinWarrilliagfri:l°' and /WM/I*i
to alp can i rrnred at the Phneditiskul and RI-
Irofe, r r t ott,.. n 7. wvioorat flair of
IX and •i.
o t
co . /.
RriBUB
.14141fAt
ta and at
1 174011 Phil *kid vadiag,l34lB,
aid
etre t rad / . Da ._
ts esta 1 North, al e 11 P " °"r°ltdr alj
tipirraighte roe . beelivered ' before 2P. ht. to l re
grallya I eii edab
7 iiirilTe grj'a n e i l ri t a lL Al Cll inkat. Fraight Dowd.
L. or to
iseit_ 11i1L_APrit,.% Nourrit.
limit liatfAelf MIX Xan IC.. keel's..
{V rr
P jisdairrins
:. _ _.. ."' -- ---•—.4...—_________-
...:_ . . !
_—
1410T105.-011131
iIiitiCIIIWIEN VA LLEV RAILRO. = s AO.
BKNAER TRAINS FOR DOWN triErro WN AifD 114
TX RMASDIATE BPATIOI.--ft and atter Pk ,v 4:
IBM, the Passenger Truism for ROWNINOTOWN
Will start from the new Passenger Peeot of th e nil e _
de/shis. and Reading Railroad Coo:ally. corner of
- Sawa/ and CALLOWIiIIw /Streets, (paatenger ea
&Mop on Callovhill.)
MOBri/rIB TRA'ft for Downingtown Leaven at SAO
- A. lit.
AP...I:FP-SOON TRAIN for Downinglown /Iwa. at
1.30 r• M.
DAILY (80nday,, ,..5 . ex opted).
By order of the
of the Philadel
•ptua sad Reading 8.70p114Z11.
Luiya
yY• • ssiii.hlNY.,l3aoretiirv,
* -
TRAINS . !Fit.
7.4 407 Vehint.t.
' '''
'. - .'-'''Ta r A D 1 • ' • ' '. •
' :- - • 4.144- • •
•• 1 1 "4- - . i -: ,-1 •- 7 7 --. ( 30, i0dOogaikk e t m .........._
_- "
11 310besais, ~.r. B r tiVi;l2, --Cilatotte°4
toe,
.nia °they Ko rea .
Ow= &ad eltta• silk. all t4 ,1:2` '''=2
MIMI
4 4 4 1 alta:LagaLFo .
SALES DE AP:CT/074
MEDICINAL.
SHIPPING
111031 AS & ,SONS,—."II4III
• Not 134 and 141 South YOU.T
(Formerly Nos. $37 nod go
e2OCKS AND DEAL ESTATE—Tna at 4
Pamphlet attalognes new read), com a ,.
eariptions often the property to be geld., T
Ifth lust.. with east or wars Maw? It , d. ti I og;
largo amount o fres/ estate at private 'ale.-
Toll NEAT aItI.DER,V RESIDENCE, rh, .-
Fits o ndiateoilt, will be held la nitrite imieiasiliiri,
ding at a Wiederata pnos. P 1 4 t
arrIXCHLAND ITTrATE
THE EXCHANGE EvElly
we' liandbide of each. property Ly o4 ,.
addition to whiob =wish, on the SatureisNely
to
each N ara, ope thousand catalogue., otft'••
king, 'Thrill( fan elesauptions of all tbe pr eth 4l 44
soldierog:rtinnwßytli:ezeituAL•ES:olisfaiiiierrisitroodileemmon;ao74:6:ll4llol,4YroaTpi at toebriEletCatet!LiAer;tt:l,
rde VAT% SALE REGMTEC kp;
R esta PF
te entered on Our priv ate were
mind advertised occasionally in our public sale abiltS
(of which one thousand copies are
free of charge. we.
STOCKS, &e.
. This Day,
o i elook nowt at the phi
cheese—
ii
Pkti . „
I :MD llN D h etw ibt a:Muttia agora ' ace ComeZ:i':.
Also. without reserve, by orderol'execstrix-.5.:'
AceAlemy of Masco. without the ticket. ..14,
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REAL ESTATE SALE-31a Kea 4
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Nano, Scott d
LOT 9F GROUND, southwest oorner of p ' Ic'4.
Ontario R OUND , southwest eair 1 .
STORE AND DWI , LLING, No. els Peon R !
tween Boum and gin ppm Waste. and seat r " r a
°. f;,;,
!treat.
pisnEm ?Tont( IS/WM—COUNTRY PRopER;
By order of the hems of Paul r Hem. deeps i Aq
!liable lot, 20K 110FPN. near the village of ti n i m :74
Twentittord ward. about 800 yards front the B 644, 1
tore pike. Bale absolute. I, tt et.:
GROND-RENT.—A well•seoured
_r
tilye a year. ground t¢
nviLEFITATE SA I .E--.l l 4Aggyi , z
Faeonter s Peremptory Pid e — U•kate of Ell
K Dixr VLLING;t4
Harts. acted—Tß R EF,--.TORY BR,CR owEtl,' ; ; ; .
Parker etreet, between Fi ft h and Six th streei';'
TPRY BRIC K Southwark.
T rk E . Rzig.B
grant street. WOO: Of Coral street :19th ware, ' " 0,
Pe • emptory sale.—MbLAT /di/DER fti 11VVE) ,
No 423 Sou h Pif3444l3th 4, reet be ow Pine elre ''''i
Two v• L. Unßuts °HOUND R.EN ry, 4,
—ope of thorn Via a yeer. anti the othar a u ; 4 lj
eeciared on i Valuable lot of ground atd 1. 4 ii i , ,, i Yr.
'my:l_ street , mouth of Noble , strew, late INterti-L5
banjos, „4
SALE or VALUABLE hIIBOELLAIVEO la .Bf , his Evenin -41
Merck 5. at the Auction Store. a collection of r
bre anisoshaneous works. on his or;, egnei nt , e ki
grechv. uso Inas adjutant/ of the Poets. *a.
w For particulars see 03441°02ex.
Ableat Nee. 139 and /41 South k 01.1 .
SUPERIOR FURMiTURk. FRENCH - PLAT'? ,
OBS. PIAP/OFoRPA. BRUM/BLS 113
Oa Thursday /tenting.
At o'clock, at the A nation Store, as ancrtc.
excellent seocad-haad 'en a tem, elegant gim r .
Sae mirror.. carpets, etc. twin faintho • '."
" WO, ooseltoooine . removed to the. ;%-tr-
&Wet the Girard House, cbsstn u t E wa.
ELEU&NT FURNITUR.F. LARGE MANTEI. 1
r , BR fdIRRORS. PIANOS, CRANDEU w; .74i
TAINS, 0 , LLIARD TABLES. &o. , Cll.
Oa Monday Morning.
March 11. at 10 o'clock. will be sold at 5u1,),,,„
without reserve, for cash , the entire elegtot ruin g,
of the
GIRARD HOUSE, CHESTNUT SIRE
tr omer, "
Below Ninth street, eoMprierng the ran
.....
walnut furniture of fourteen parlors, eleratt
pets, Omni, IMO mirrors, end ohandeliers, ll' •
entire dining-room furniture, obis", vas+, Chid 4,1 J
ware, together with furniture or about Ha V.:
furnished in rosewood and walnut. with finu 1,r;:.
heir mattresses, gyring beds, and bedding; sifter •i::
room furniture. &0..
BILLIARD T • BLEB.
Also, 3 elegant satin wood billiard tabfar,rnln.
Me Wade, te•de hy Photon. near', new_ sad is ~,,'
order. Abu), elegant carved oak French Millard . . i .' :l
coat 3 000 Trauma,
wir he entire furniture of the house con i,
Sion POO.
IGP For particulars see catalogues.
MOSES NATLIANS 'AUUTIoNE
-1-r-N- AND COMMISSIOg MERCHANT,Soit il
corner of SIXTH and RA Stream.
AT PRIVATE BALE.
Nome of the finest GOLD PATENT
DiuY. Vtlik
OBRONOMETER WAT(IftEd mannfarul.c3
to uO4 l gonin q Drums, gold lever and !spins imp,
silver lever and learns watches, English, 6, 11 ,
hunch watcher, at astonishingly low prioes,
every doi cr i g tion, very lowanni, motels, mutick:
arming's, est quality of . Havana cigars, moil,
importation prioe, quantities to cult porch/nen
various other kinds of" goods.
SPLENDID DST OF Diable/WO AT rzuvc :
SA
Outwitting of diamond an L d E
opal breastpin
rings, Pries DUO. Coot In Pans BUR
A splendid single-stns diamond breast-Ih, s
111 VA wit OM.
• - OUT DOOR SAGES
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer.
Cosua bi gnmen of any and Scrim kind of [Wu.
MONEY TO LO
mted. &100 A 1 R b0 RATED
, wat a9 eooow o
rilonr ar
plate w 7g r 9 ao t4s. .ons dm
a.r
aeries. cigars, hardware, otttiOnyi pianos, 1111170.11
WWII. bedding, and on goods of every doweau :
large or masa amounts. from dem dollar to tiom
for &azimuth or timeagreed on.
air The ( eldest estabDshed Rogue in this rat,
Private entrance on &LACA s t reet.
Mir 8111119111 hoop from 9 A i d. to 9 P.
Acatv7 kb/tavola& fa. the_bfra# I of doongito.i.
CHARGES ORL Y TWO.PER CENT,
Mir Advances of 0100mul upwards et two ma
Advance, of $lOO and nywards, at one Defog.:
short loans.
SMI TEL NATHANS, AUITIONEE
No. 224 south THIRD Street, below ict!tv.
LARGE BALE OP FORFEITED I'LFD4II
By order of Abraham Narbanie, btoliet.
On Tneadar Monogr.
March 11, Ir6l, at 9.% o'elook, consisting or
sliver patekt lever and other watches. sold : a
AV
silver breast-pins madellioss gem:
silver ware. coat,. Pawls. vests, shawls. ( Waal
tole enas k ito.
hiOneg.—All parson. having gawk 01
me over the legal length of time will cell are ?ex
the MM. 1 3.001W1 , 0 the, will be cold on di+ SG stir
AP Re HAM PrikTßAlva. Brea.
N. W. Qor.ol XTR sad CALL& MULL atm
mitl•iut•
M FITZPATRICK & BR41:• KCB
TIONSERS, 604 CHESTNUT Slim 1:0 ,
Huth.
BALM EVERY EVFNMS.
At T °Wank, of - Hooka. alaTioner, sad tnent:n
Watches Jewelry °looks, diver plated Inas, atr
nuttynemant.. eta.
DA X 41.4711 0 4 Trirj roods, aonta and abou,aecy
eirgry Wadatada,. tit
Cak
I
day at le Moak A. na.
PRIVATE EALEB.
At arwata sale several large oonzignments ef 13
trwalr7, booing, etationery, ailvar-plated vela
nog loom. ao. To Which Li aalbitad the a ura
al y and oourarr morollakuts 8,4 others.
uoruntrunkOti satouted of all kind' of monad
for either wino or pnvotO Wet
biberai cash advanoei mode an =Leo =no
Ou-door sales oromacir attended to.
dACHINERY AND IR(RA
_ _
9 - fl r. PENN STUN? ZNGII
BothEß.
r im i c is sAqsz j i
•RW l om e gorLE _
I .
and YOU 16D
•hav2T, or Mat Yettall ,
IiQ L
incogeootal ope op. an been azo l reo goer
boilding and repot rout suns and ver Eames
and loer granger°, Irorißoak, Water ants. Me
/to., ko.,reuroeto °Ter their aerv4e4 to ;to O:
as bean T folly prepared to oontraot ins Lintittc;
eiSea. Marine, Await, and StatLottary , berm n
paterns ed di ff erent clic are 'repartee te ergo
tem with Quick den:latch. Eve eir degertetien
making made at the shorten tope.. Hitt al•
Premark, Flue, Tubularand Crnpder
beeL_Rennaylvanda Tilton:4l iro4. Porgaten Lr
and kinds: Iron and Braga Cainstga, of ell deic:4;
Roll Turning, Herm Cutting, and a ll other Et'
noted frith the above traitinmiL
Maw - lone mug neeoltoistaone for all wore doert;
eetedllelizeant, free o oherge, work gria/N.O.
The embaon bare have triple yew dope
WWI of Wane, Where they oan be in Perm
and are provided anti' *beers. blocky, (min 4.
for ratting heavy Cr Deli': vetch tat.
mo I, um
.1011LN n
Y. LEVY. R •
MULCH and FALMIi
I. VaI:IOUS NIIISICE, NUN I, Pa
WlLLLialix, /ma, acct . UARILIT
ad
t.iIITIiWARIE FOUNDRY,
0,7 FIFTH. AND WASHINGTON STEEP
rtatiar.paia.
MBRRIOK A SONS
_ ENGINEERS AND MA
,
7411XIDUOCar Hith and Low Pressure etassi Z.
for land, TI war, and mange service.
Soden. Gsaometers. Tanks, Iron Boar 1; •
in@ of all kinds, either trod Wo rke d
~
Iron Prime RoOfs for Gan WorksW
road
Retorton
& and Gar Maeda:wry of the Wind WO
proved ooristnioti on.
Every deanription of Plmttgliart_ lisokrettsi
Amer, Saw, and erist milli, vacuum No-
Steam Trains , Detonators , Fitton",
Let
5015 agents for N. RilDeart's Potent °nu ll :
Amasratne Nesmith's Patent -team dammo.C..
pinwall & Walser 's Pawns Centrifugal Bury / 1 ;t:
Machine
plait/MOUNT MACHINE WOR
AL WOOD Bt.. behsssa Twenty-first toets
•
The Unatr*i sisoo...d. ketablished tant
tzted, suoamsor to the late firmto •
Wooo_, 'tint l oontinue the busmen is ail Its tvvy
heretofore. tower looms and all medians.?
wil t th orn. Elithoesulg CaDenders, Lard e'
Sip Ins. and Machine Work in general.
Thankful for past favors. he Would tweet „
oontunience of the patronage so Reran' lA.
tap late firm. TIMM*
Fhtladelphift. Jaz. 21, Mi.
porerr PLEASANT FOUNDRY Sr;
4.- . B.4 f ie kt el lihrettiCentip a toz, Pltart,iji . .,,
i'LliM k g • TDISMA /NOW 'o de ig• " l e - ;
ixhued the entire Meek tg aa &nem it 9 ',7 1 ',.i;.
he il r." Prapare to revere orders ..:,
riirt. and Maw Mill tinge, Soso, 61/ ,,„ l— E e'
oven Work, gearing. aunties maae .. - as
bonier/ ar CrioNtimricuas. Iv In 11 , I. —lO
WI.
S ruGuRT & SONS,
• IMPORTERS OF RAVAIId oil
No. 916 South FEDINT & r
s
" 1 , 1 711V7 (VI assortment o
wont ' La x, 7 gal at tow num #
str
titAR-ullitED lIAMS.-2) / 11 ;
Gardner. s Phippok Co.'s Extra Bassr•o r ''
Ham.
611:
2XO Dieu.. Phipps .E . p.'s Sossr - eoe-
I J O O do. Al itortell dd , s do
1.100 00. City Baulk Shoulders. (lc L 1 1:
feltC. C. PA qcir
i pIIILADELPIJIA TERRA
N UFACTOIII,I% VEN T ond GE,,„l4t
road and 1010 titrret4
and Won Pipes. Ventilatind_Flan
Pmobs Floe, mettle of Terra Gotta, + l l9 t
or every oof baildtnid. a attention attonon of all parties pettint ac """' rmao Orc7'
alma do
aoarerin . e rem for oar drainne. Ira; 0 41
ranted to nand a severs reuu rt• r
faarrltoj intluftlea or tortorttiore ec t o.' et
"L" , ‘Pan.te7. We "warrant oar CW , ft:
gioorior to soy other ami d in the .E .
KB wawa. rhaandootiJ Cloaraf r'" ooh A
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tiTitlE —The American A gen e i: ' N
N
, " "ON STEREOSCOPIC COlVtri
''''lnl 4114141•igt041 horn 1. , 1,.....r5. Paill a v4'er.t
Ws,
_Per , r Mminess will. on and a l
ter
oenoneted at An 4 lif/oADwAY. .41
Ati orders nenetuatly attended to. lead IL .
am mat reasortathe terms. JL, ..e.ol'
s,
Eels Agent London Sterns.,
•
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mold at very rednord r F
ertorr. lee s ,g e 1104:
bef
ac ore parallelling eirewbsta•
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,NePtuna Funobioeflo and o th er oeleleyi•
"" &sari taws on band &Kral
Wyatt masket ratatt by 78
CB A Ki,ci r r,s'
TOPI-1111- 130 WA!ff
foJUST KM. tall', per ' A nSie-.. "
from Liverpool, Aunder, Wearer, j 1
preparation,:
25 Ma Extract Aconiti.ia I ibitr. l l o .
25 lbw ilutaot lllyosorami. In s ja „.
DO nal LlMet Itellailonnw. T„ 1 ,„ 1 ,
tau Ma t Act l'araiani, to 1% 1 ill',
SO The Via gal Colobial.P3 i ' rei•
too tea V. anoolal Rect., in 1 lb lot •
ZOO tbs Mowed m 1 lb bottle , .
ril
600 ma it H) drive. in) neg. BIUL - .
WETHE LI , , k 1. ,
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pfteNufl zth , 15 - 1 1 V
Melte m .U"—Pure S lood Pt
Tor Nay b y etir-'
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4744 4 Nete_i
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C ROME GRESS— Id an lifitC, t i Ll ' l 7. o 6
for subs by • • • ERILL
g North
min
TO aqic R " .
4 1 R 3 ale
,Pl2,ltha airiahr.wu ITATiOItERSagd fp>)
and beat make in tni " '‘.
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