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    GENERAL NEWS.
LIST OF Pert:see tuned from the United
States Patent Moe to Pennsylvanians for the
week ending April 9, 1861, each bearing that date :
E. H. Bailey, of Philadelphia; for improved key-
fastener.
J. B. BRILEMIII, of Rochertor; for improved oar-
ventilator.
Henry Beagle, Jr., of Philadelphia; for improv
ed eefety-book for harness.
trove-
James J. johotof; of Allegheny; for imp ment in the distill ion of byaro-oarbon oils.
John Noblit, of htlatiolphis; for improvement
in hair•oloth looms.
Horatio Rodd, of khestnat Hill; for Improved
linen-smoother.
James A. Spear, Jr., of Manchester, assignor to
William J. Kane, of same plasm; for improvement
in cultivators.
Jacob I. Storer , of Ptladelphia ; for improve
ment in desulphurtaing ',sland ores.
W. R. Thomas and M. l .Emanuel, Jr., of Cats
paupsa; for improvement in composition for blast
inginwder.
tVilliam Drips, of Coatesville; for improvement
in water-whee a.
John Fowler, Jr., of Leeds, England, assignor to
William Penn Tatham, of Philadelphia; for im
provement in machinery for ploughing and tilling
lend. Patented in England, September 1556.
John Fowler. Jr., of Leeds, England, assignor
to William Penn Tatham, of Philadelphia; for im•
provement in ,machinery for ploughing and tilling
land by steam.% Patented in Englena, September
8, 1855.
John Fowler and David Craig, Jr.. of Leeds.
England, assignors to William Penn Tatham, of
Philadelphia; for improvement in machinery for
Ploughing and tilling land- Patented in England,
February 28, 1556.
A Doan:arm SIMTOIf. ix A_LGERIA..--ThCBOll9
and daughters of the three original brtithers have,
in several oases, intermarried, and they also $301:
here with their parents. By what stel.
ant laws
and customs peace.
• moralit y
are pre-
Majintliala craw dof s loes relationship,
is - somewhat difficult for a European to understand.
Imagine three Mr. Browns marrying three Mies
Thompsons, and bringing them all to live under
the same roof; then imagine all the fag cousins
°heaping conjugal partners among themselves, so
°opting—without a murmur—the pretty er the
ugly girls, as their lots fell, and all equally re
maining under the same paternal rule . Would
not the moat frightful jealousies and rivalries
oaour ? Would not John and 'Charles obstinately
prefer Jane, to the exclusion of Mary and Harriet,
though Jane had been previously betrothed to
Edward? And would not the mothers of all there
young people indulge in plots and plans to procure
the happiness of their favorites? And, if finally
the paternal will prevailed, and Jane were mar
ried to Edward (though it is more, then possible
that all the while she loved Harry better than the
other three), do you imagine for a moment that
John and Charles would sit down comfortably with
Ndward every day ? Yet this is literally arranged
in every complex Moorish household, such as
the one we visited- Extreme strictness of domee
tie law, and an utter absence of anything like the
romance of affection, can alone render it possible.
—Once a Brag.
iNTERESTINO TO PRETTY BRUNETTES —
CtlAurnxe
NEW COLOR FOB DllllBB3B.—The Fash
ion editing of the Sunday Mercury issues the
following pleasing announcement, for dark-eyed
belles " The Garibaldi has just made its dilrut in
Paris. It is an exquisite tint—something of the
tawny-orange, verging on a pink-salmon—oft
times seen on the carnation lip of the sea-shell.
Dark eyed brilliant brunettes may congratulate
themselves—this color, of all others, being most
becoming to their style. They have been made
hideous long enough by those two trying ordeals,
Solferino, and Magenta; therefore, brunettes may
now promise themselves the felicity of not only
looking divine, but being d la mode."
HEAVY Darr.—The New Albany Ledger
learns from a cabinet dealer in that city that a set
of ohaire, which he sold at $l4 and ehipped on the
last trip of the steamer Louisvelte to New Orleans,
Was chargeable with $8.50 duty at that port, and
that the owner bad to pay that amount before
taking possession of the ohairs.—Chscago Tour.
With such a tariff to protect their home labor,
the Golf States should be able to at least make
their own chairs. But if they should attempt it
they would probably fail ; for manufacturing in
dustry seems to dwarf under a Southern sun.—
Albany Evening Journal.
BMCIDE OF A BALTmOBES-N.—Mr. George
H. Jenkins, a native of Baltimore, aged 42 years,
committed suicide in San Francisco on the Ist of
March, in the boarding-house of Mrs. Hannah, 551
Folsom street, by blowing his brains out with a
pistol. The deceased had been for a long while
suffering from disease, and his sanity was more or
less impaired from that Caine. His brother was in
attendance upon him, but had gone out for some
medicine, when the deceased arose, and, knowing
that his brother kept a loaded pistol in his trunk,
he broke the trunk open, took oat the pistol, and
put an end to hie existence. Dr. McNulty, the
coroner. was advised of the fact, and took the body
in charge.—San Francesco Herald.
Ace explosion took place in a coal mine on
the Ohio river, a few miles below Wheeling, on
Saturday last, by which two men, named Strange
and Marbock, were instantly killed, and another
badly injured. The upper portion of the head of
one of the men was taken entirely off, and nearly
every stitch of clothing was blown from their
bodies'.
Turk overseer of a plantation, near Com
mane, Mississippi, while standing near the negro
()sties, was assaulted by four slaves from behind,
one with a heavy club; regaining his feet, be
drew his knife' and killed two of his assaulters,
when, becoming faint, the other two overpowered
him, threw him to the ground, Choked him inson
eible, and then broke his neck. The murderers
fled across the Arkansas river, but a large party,
accompanied by doga, are in pursuit.
A NEW Paonuirroar Liw.—A proposed
amendment to the Constitution so as to prevent
the solo of intoxicating liquors as a beverage,
passed the Assembly of New York, on Fritia7, - by,
a vote of Nto 33. It had already passed the Se
nate, and has now to be submitted to the Legisla
ture chosen at the next general election of Sena
tors, and, if again adopted, to the people.
ME WINTER 17.4 SYRIA a+-i1) PALEBV.Ht.
The pad winter has been one of unexampled se
verity. The snow has been two feet deep in the
city of Jerusalem. Three houses were crushed by
the weight of the snow. Eight inches of water fell
in twenty-four hours. The Damascus road from
Beirut was impassable for more than two weeks.
On the 9th of February the passage of Lebanon
was effected through the snowdrifts at the peril of
life.
TILE car conductors on the Carrolton Rail
road, in New Orleans, have seceded in consequence
of the Introduction of an innovation in the method
of collecting fares, ticket-boxes being substituted,
which the conductors are required to hand around,
instead of receiving the tare directly in their
hands, as has been the custom.
THE Free Dispensary, in connection with the
Now Orleans Bacot of Medicine, was closed on the
let,. because the Tabor and expense of the institu
tion bore so heavily on the Faculty. In the four
years of its existence, free advice and medicines
nave been weekly given to an average of one han
drail and thirty.ona patients.
Tolley,
a few days since, near Big Island, in Bedford
county, Va., killed a large black bear, weighing
400 pounds. Mr. Tolley, who is not more than
thirty-five or forty years of age, has killed ninety
seven bears.
VANDamsat.—Some miscreant, in Cleveland,
hurled a stone at the statue of Perry, breaking the
sword he holds in his hand. The mischief is almost
irreparable, as the statue, sword and all, are out
ettt of one solid block of marble,
TREVOltfialf.—lt is Stated in the Harrisburg
Telegraph, that operations will soon be commenced
in the Trevotton coal region; under Mr. Mowton,
who has become the lessee of the mines of the
company.
Tax wife and mother of an humble family
in Great Barrington, Mass., all of whom were em
ployed in the factory there, has lately come in pos
session of an English legacy of $500,000.
TIMM is a colored woman in Charleston,
South Carolina, who pays taxes on $40,000 of real
estate and fourteen slaves.
AN Barman 3LirePACTertEll invites the pub
lie to come and see hisinvisible wire fences.
_ _
Burial of Judge McLean.
(From the Cincinnati Commercial of April 8.)
The funeral of the late Judge McLean was very
numerously attended from his residence in Clifton,
notwithstanding the disagreeable weather.
A spirit of profound sadness pervaded the large
concourse of assembled friends, earnest of a grief
that was sincere and heartfelt. The ceremonies
at the hone. were opened by Rev. J. T. Mitchell,
of Wesley Chapel, with the announcement from
Second Daniel, 38th verse: "Know ye not that
there is a Prime and a groat man fallen this day
in Israel." He then read the 90th Psalm, and a
portion of the 4th chapter of Ist Thessalonians
Rev, Dr. Clark followed in a few remarks perti
nent .and well-timed. Rev. Mr. Allen then read
an. appropriate hymn, and Rev. John F. Wright
closed the exercises with prayer. An opportunity
was had by the friends to take a last look upon the
earthly remains of the distinguished dead. His
marked, noble features had been lett by the spirit
in perfect repose, and wore an expression of re
markable serenity, disease seeming to have caused
him but little pain in his last moments, and to
have produced no emaciation.
The plate on his coffin bore the following inscrip.•
t:on:
JOHN McLEAN,
A.evoinfAti filiii/SO of the finereme Court "of the
United States.
BORN, March 14,1785.
DIED, April 4th,1861.
It is worthy of remark that the date of his death
was the twentieth anniversary of the death of Gen.
Harrison.
The following-mulled gentlemen served as pall
bearers:
Judge Leavitt, Judge Este, Judge Storer, Judge
Hall, J. H. Groesbeck, - Esq., Na th aniel Wright,
Eeq-, Henry E. Spencer, Esq., N. Longworth, Esq.,
R. Buchanan, Bag., Flamen Ball, Beg., Henry
Stanherry,Esq., and JOhn Rootree, Sq.
A long retinue of carriages followed the remains
to their resting-plane, in Bpring Grove Cemetery.,
and closed the earthly relations of one in whose
great achievements were folly verified the proverb,
NU eine magne vita labors dedit mortalities."
In the review of the life of Judge McLean, In
Friday's paper, it was elated that four children
were born to him in his first marriage—two only
remaining alive. This was erroneous. Four
daughters and three sons were the fruit of that
marriage, of whom three survive, two eons, Ha
tluueiel and John, mad one daughter, the wife of
Col. Joseph Taylor, of the Matted States arm;
The one child born of hie second marriage died in
infancy. Instead of receiving the degree of LL D.
from Transylvania University, that honor was con
ferred upon him by the "Ohio Wesleyan Univer
sity," and also by Harvard University.
A mom, ouggetted by the life 0144 ebaracter of
the Judge, will be delivered at some time to be
designated hereafter.
—Mr. Jeremiah Bryant, very well known
throughout the country as the founder of Bry
ant's Minstrels, died in /grow York ou Monday, of
eangeetion of the brain- Mr_ Bryant was only
about thirty-three years of age, but had already
achieved an extended reputation in his peculiar
line of business. Be was a native New Yorker, of
Irish parentage, and first attracted public atten
tion as the Donee" of Ordway's /Holism, in
Boston about ten years ago. Re afterwards or
°131"41 ° company, and, after a short mason in
Boston, commenced an extended tour through the
country, including a trip to California, which
latter was very sumestiftd.
.i-4fat-Prerident Fillmore hog accepted
an .lavinktion to pprroovide at she uninuian
vat likßoant, i1L 154 7 BOIL Mr. Pillinoro
care of a warm Welcome from hie ninny friends in
Mommdmootio•
PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS.
DIGATEI or ,ltroan WHEBILY.—Ii is our sad duty
to announce the death of the Hon, Simnel Wher
ry, one of the ANlOCiate Judges of this county.
In every position of life, Judge Wherry was re
cognised by this community as an estimable citi
zen of sterling integrity and sound moral worth.
Public spirited and energetlo, honest beyond cavil,
charitable and kind-hearted, his &loose° has
created a void in our community that cannot be
easily tilled. Judge W. represented this district
In the State Senate some few years since, and by
his Heavily of manners, integrity of character, and
untiring devotion to the interests of his constituen
cy, won an enviable reputation. On the death of
Judge Woodburn he was apix inted by Gov.
Packer one of the Associate Judges of Cumber
land county, which position he held at the time of
hie death. His funeral, on Wednesday last, was
attended by a vast aonconrse of his old friends and
neighbors, anxious to pay the last sad tribute of
respeet to the memory of one whom they loved and
respected.—Shippensburg, News, April 6.
A wax named Clough, a carpenter by trade, who
hail been employed in Erie for a few months, left
a few days ago. under circumstances which leave
no doubts as to his villainy. He had insinuated
himself into the good graces of a very worthy and
exemplary young lady, and married her. Metres
a dressmaker, and has been engaged in the busi
ness some years, and, having been prudent and
Industrious, was comfortably off in the world.
Representing to her that he had a farm in New
Hampshire, he desired her to prepare to remove
thither, and, accordingly, her arrangements were
made. While she was in Waterford, last week,
making a farewell visit with some friends. Mr.
Clough disappeared, taking his wife's earnings
I with him, and leaving her helpless, without r'
or a home.
. -
BIJEIQUEFIABAajTrt ,
unda Triene.—A partial fresh
et in the
.mr - estk Branch brought us some eighteen
or ,e nty during the week. They com
menced dropping in on Wednesday, and have been
arriving, a few at a time, since then. Some half
dozen more have been run through. There 13 yet
no market, and no correct estimate can be made
as to the prices this season. The supply, thus far,
although but a tithe of the spring fleet, exceeds
the demand. Buyers are very wary, and the river
business is likely to feel the prostration of trade
as sensibly as any other branch.—Columbra Spy.
R.Z.V. MR. DODGII, of Wheeling, has declined the
call of the Second Presbyterian congregation of
Washington, Pennsylvania, to become their pastor.
He has also declined the professorship in Wash.
ington College, to which be had been chosen.
1r is stated by the Conneantville, Crawford
county, Record that the company boring for oil on
the farm of Mr. Cornell, three miles northwest
from Spring Corners, struck en excellent vein last
week. If the report ie fully substantiated, the
long deferred hope of finding oil in this region is
realised, and the news will give renewed energy
to the various companies operating thereabouts.
Tue fishing season has now fairly commenced,
and those engaged in the business are busily oo
oupied at their calling. More shed have boon
caught at Chester and look, during the present
week, then usual at this period. They are of good
size and. fine flavor, and are selling at moderate
rates. Should the run continue, our fishermen will
have a prosperous time, and those who purchase
for the purpose of salting, will be enabled to pro
cure their supply at a reasonable pride.—Lela
ware County Republican.
Iv is said that active operations will be begun in
the coal fields of MoKean county, Pa., during the
coming summer, by an associated company, who
Intend to make Erie the depot, by shipping from
the mines over Philadelphia and Erie railroad,
It is proposed, If the railroad is not completed be
yond Warren in time, to lay down en independent
track to meet the immediate wants of the busi
ness, and thus overcome the only roinaining ob
stacle in the way of the enterprise.
A Seasons accident transpired at the wall of
lion. Arnold Plnmer, on the Clap farm, near the
mouth of Oil creek, Pa., on Tuesday last. A heavy
vein of oil and gas was tapped, and both were
pumped to the surface with great force. The gas
was ignited in some way, and, the oil catobtug al
most immediately, the plate was soon in a sheet of
flame. Two men, whose names we could not learn,
were seriously burned, one of them shockingly.
The engine -house, derrick. 4t0., were entirely con
eamed, and a large quantity of oil lest. The en
gine was saved.
RON. Jeaayfan PCHINDEL delivered an address,
in Allentown, last Saturday afternoon, on the sub
jeot of the repeal of the tonnage tax.
Tux Lehigh Rifles, of Lehigh county, are build
ing an armory at Ritorsville, thirty-two by eighty
feet.
IT is reported that Mr. George Seater, of Enon
Valley, whilst boring for oil, last week, at a depth
of 180 feet, came upon a vein of coal over fourteen
feet in thickness. Were we in his shoes, we fancy
wo should eschew "oil smelling' ) for the tiMe being,
and tuns our attention to mining.
-Ray. SAMUEL Pinups. of Chambersburg, was,
on Wednesday week, elected pastor of the German
Reformed congregation of Carlisle, to fill the Va
cancy oeoalioucd by the resignation of Rev. A.S.
Kremer.
was hoop pole trade is increasing in Indiana
county, as large quantities of shaved hoops Con
tinue to arrive at toe depot for shipment. A large
amount of money is realized from this source in the
course of the year.
Tan Middletown Journal says that the river is
again in tolerably good rafting order. Several
rafts passed this place on Sunday. It is sup . posed
that the recent showers will put the river in the
very hest condition for running timber, and that
there will soon be a general stir along the Basque.
henna. The prices will be considerably lower
than last season.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
EDMUND A. 1 1 01TDER,i
GEORGE L. BLTzBY,_ COMMITTEE OF TIM MONTH
EDWARD C. BIDDLE,
LETTER BAGS
At the. Merchants' Exchange, Plciladelphict”
ship Belle of the Gerken, Reed— Liverpool, soon
Shirt Lancaster, Basun Boon .
Bark Ellen Morrison, Platt ..... ....Laguay ra, soon
Bark Sea Bride, —•-Cork, soon
Brig - Urania, Coombs—.-._—.....Matanzius, soon
Brig B T Martin. French— --Havana, Boon
Brig Marshal Nei, I)arling Cruz, soon .
Brig Gustavo. soon
Brig Mango, Evens__.— Jago de Cube, soon
frig Tiberias, Locos-,. —.Cienfuegos, soon
Brig Thomas , ] la Cnnha - -.Oporto. Boon
Bohr Geo J Jones, Crowell— -Demerara, soon
Bohr Eveline, —.... .__ltavana, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, April 11, 1561.
SUN RBJ a 28-8 U BETS-- -- .t 32
ARRIVED
- -
Steamship Boston, Orooker, zo holm from New York,
with mdse. &o. to lamer Alldernice. Saw a large sohr
aground on Cold Boring Bar; bark Achilles, for London,
was at anchor' off the Buoy on the Middle; bark St
James, two brigs, Dutch galhot Cadsandria. and a bark,
name unknown. were at anchor off Bombay Rook; a
large deeply-laden sehr. painted green, was oif. Reed.
island. bound up; bark Illinois, for Vera Cruz, was off
New Castle. owns down; the tug America, having in
tow bark Elf, and brig Brandywine. for Pernambuco;
schr Thee Borden, from Fall River, was off Grubb's
Landing; brig Tangent, from Cardenas, was off Tini
cum. beating PP.
dehr John Northrop., (Br) Rose, 9 days from Cornwal
lis, Na, wait. SU& bushels potatoes to & Bowler & Co;
vessel to Vanhorn, Woodworth & Co.
Bohr &iambs.", Cole, tY dais from St Saha, N I), with
MAO laths to E A louder & Co.
Bohr Jenny Lind, Mitchell. n days from St John, NB,
with laths to F. A Bowler & Co.
Bohr Harriet Neal, Houghton,lo days from Calais,
Me, with plaster to E A Bonder & Co.
CLEARED.
Bea Rowena, Wileon, Laguayra, Dollen & Son.
Brig A S W Applegarth, Groves, Ponce. Pit, John
Mason & Co.
Bohr W L Dayton. Hand, Cambridgeport, Tan Dusan,
Norton. & Co.
Bohr Alliance. Ireland. Nantucket, do
Scar C Fremont. Spratt. Baltimore. do
Bohr J Hendriokson, Westeott, Baltimore, do .
Bohr Prowess, Jackeavey. Boston, dd
Fehr B .1 Scott, Smith. Boston. do
Bohr Carthagena, Kelly. New Bedford, Sinnickson &
Glover.
Balm Elizabeth Sem. Tribble, Bag Harbor, J H. BM
kisto.a.
Baby A Turner. Ayres. Lynn. Davis. Pearson & Co.
Str H L Dew, iler, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr.
XL.ENIORANDA.
Steamship De Soto, Johnso cleared at New Orleane
4th inst. for New York, via Ha n.
vana.
Steamship City of Baltimore. Petrie, from New York
for Liverpool, was seen Si'M 7th inst, lat 41, long 68 15.
Ship Tuscarora, Dunlevy. from Liverpool for Phila
delphia, was seen 26th oft, tat 4630, long 18. and was in
company to long 25 with ship Cultivator, at New York
9th inst. from Liverpool.
Ship Sunbeam, Odell, cleared at Boston 9th inet. for
Bombay.
Ship Castilian, Proctor, for New York, was proceed
ing down the river front Calcutta gal Feb.
Ship Flying Cloud, Winsor, from London for Austra
lia. was spoken 19th ult. let 2328, long 24;
Ship_Sportsman. Thompson , at Shanghae 9th Feb for
New York. 1011.
Ship Longfellow. Moodie sailed from Liverpool 214th,
ult. for Calcutta.
Ship Samuel Tarbox, for Calcutta, sailed from Liver
pool 26th ult
Ship Sibyl, Freeman, cleared at Liverpool 26th ult. for
Calcutta.
Ship Flying Scud, Harding, sailed from Whampoit 2d I
Feb for New York,
Ship North Atlantic, Grovee, from Calcutta for Bon
ton, went to sea from Bangor Feb 10.
Ship Crown Point, Bright. from Calcutta for N York,
went to sea from Bangor 18th Feb.
Ship Comet. Todd, for New York, via Macao, was big
at Wriampoa 11th Feb:
Bark linnly C Starr, Fairfowl, at Havre 'nth ult, from
New YOrk,
Brig Breeze. Onterbridge, iar Havana, cleared at
Galveston 25th ult. •
Behr El 11 Wheeler, McLaughlin, for New York, was
loading at Galveston let inst.
Behr David Faust, Moelander, from New York,-ar
rived at New Orleans atti mutt.
&Mr Althea, Corson, from Boston, arrived at New.
Orleans 4th inst
Bohr Lady Suffolk. Kelly, from Providence for Phila
delphia, at Newport 7th init. and remained 8 A XL Bth.
Sehr Jas Neilson. Burt, from Taunton for Philadel
phia. passed down Fall River Bth inst.
Bohr New York Sweeney, from New York, via Bata
via,.
at Nagaglaka Jan at.
Bohr Hannah Warwick, Shropshire, hence for Boston,
at liolmee Hole 6th inst. and remained 8 A M Bth.
Behr War Steed, Smith, hence, arrived at Providence
lith Putt.
Bohr Feesenden, Cooper, from Eastport for Philadel
phia, at Newport Bth inst. receiving a new foremast.
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iN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
la- CITY AND OOIINTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of DA.NIEL CAHILL. deoeased.
The Auditor appointed to audit. setae. B,ld adjust the
account of Thomas Owens, AdtritnieAnstor bones non
cum testament° onset°. of DANIEL. CAHILL, de
ceased. and report distilbution of the balance in the
hands of the Administrator. will meet the parties ante
bested for the 'purposes of hte appointment, on THER-
A y, April Idth, 1881,1 P. M.. at hie MOO. 012 WAL-
IuuT Street. in tue city of Philadelphia.
ape-stath 6t WM. ERNST, Auditor.
FN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTy OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of L A D. DAVIS, deceased.
The Auditor anpointed by tho Court to audttoettle,
an44lo.l3,thAedimiriattglnaatg:°P,2,7! of I LDAvi S. deceased, an. accountant trtion of 4 the
LA
anoe in the hands of th. will meet the
parties inlerested, for the purposes of his appoint
ment. en FRIDAY. ?tient 12,_1861. at 4 o'olook P. Id., at
his otTioa, NO. Bla WALNUT 'Street, in to o city of
Philadelphia. BAELUEL C. rimic.iri 8,
Kaye-tattle 6t Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR ME
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Emote of OWEN EVANS, deceeeed•
Notice is hereby given that, the widow of said done
dent has filed in the maid court her petition and 6 4 ,
Prominent, claiming to retain the personal property in
the said orproisement mentiorked, being under the
value of 5300. under the not of April 14. 185 Land that
the sonic will be approved by the ( l ona on the 19th day
of April, A. D. 1861, unless m 6 entions be filed thereto.
EO. be
ROY.
ap9,11,16. 18" v or ratitioner.
PSTATE OF JOHN D. ORMGE, deffii :
4 Letters of Ad minietratton. with th , . A
e - ITioltl j ne zed ,
to the Estate of JOart U . ILA .
', (3 . --.'”W.2. - 11ate of the City
of fililmaelP 4iB " +Vt . :Z. hAving neon granted to the
undermine.* " -
~. ell persons i ndebted to the said Estate Are
'lntate ,, d
- to make payment, and those having clams
against the said Estate to present them to
WILLIAM DUANE.
Administrator. with the Will annexed.
No. 514 WALNUT Street. or It 4 oo 11r4s street.
mh2.l-th6t*
DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
Dt. DAR/US HAM'S
AROMATIC INVIOOItATINO SPIRIT.
This Medicine has bean wet by the public Jor s ,z veers
with ingrowing favor. /t is recommended se Ours
Dy_spsysioi,_ Nervousness, .art-Burn, Co/is
Patna, Wind** LW Stemach,.or Pains in the
Bowels, Htadechs, Drowsiness, Sighteg
Compiaints. Low fa , Jistirinso
Transits, Bitemperance.
IT 15T001L1.1110, ExiIrLARAIREI, INVIOORATIS, Bar
WILL NOT 111ToXICATB OR &SI/PERT.
An a Medicine it in quick. end effectual. curing the
most aggravated Wes of Dlelee COmtfOnli
and all other derangements of the otomaon and Dowels
in a speedy manner.
It will instantly revive the most melancholy and
drooping spirits; and restore the weak, nervous, and
slickly to health, strength, and vigor.
Famous who. from. the inindiciona use 'Aliening, have
become dejeoted and their nervous systems ehattercd,
constitutions bro ken down, and eubjaot to that horrible
mama to hnanity, the DaLnerviti TRRIGEns, "will,, al
most i m mmediately..feel the, happy and , healthy Invigo
rating °Mow/ OF Or. Ham , a
ormorating Spirit.
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Doss.--One wine glass full as often as necessary.
One dose will remove all Bed Spirits.
One dose will cure Heart-barn.
Three doses Toll ours Indigestion.
Oue dose will give you a Good Appetite.
One doge will stop the distregging Pain , of DYePePsla.
One does will remove the distressing and disagreeable
effeats of Wind or Flatulence. Sp iri t , soon as the
!tomcat reoeiveg the Invigerating the distress
ing toed and all painful feelings will be removed.
one dose will remove the moat distressing palms of
Collo, either in the stomach or bowels.
BlAaddwer dor Uwrinil alremorvge
nasll. obstructions in the Kidney,
Persons who are seriouely afflicted with any Kidney
Complaints are assured or speedy relief by a doge or
two, and a radical once by the nee of one or two bottles.
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.
Penrose who, from diellipeting too much over night,
and feel the gird °tracts of poisonous liquors. in violent
headaches, sickness at stomach, wealmees, giddiness,
ego,, will find one dime willr emove all bad feelings.
Ladies of weak and sickly oonghtutions should take
the Invigorating Spirit throe times a day ; it will make
them strong, healthy, and hays y, remove all obstruct-
Bons and irregulariti
es from the menstruel organs, and
restore the bloom of health end beauty to the careworn
Rims,
During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi
cine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he
has put up the INVIGORATING SPIRIT in pint bottles at
etloents, quarts el.
strikral Depot, 45 WATER Street, flaw York.
DX OTT dr, C 0.,. 232 North SECOND Street,
Wholesale Agents in Fhibulelphia,
And for sale by JOHN H. BATON. 2fl N. LIGHTII
Street. and all Druggists. .111-thetuly
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS
LEGAL.
MEDICINAL.
MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED
1 -YAL. SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Sup
porters under eminent medioal patronage. Ladies and
Yes a . m ital . !aart°..._hr9eraelicAtgilcit;Ttinte*j.ZlAVF a
ri
a
Thiry. thousand'
Invalids have been advised by their physimans to use
her appligaloWl. Those only are genuine bearing the
United States ooxiirisht, Labels on the box, and signa
ture& and also on the Supporters. with testimonials
oole-tuthb-stf
COAL FJEIEIGHTS.
drIFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
READINO RAILROAD COMFAMF.
PHILADELPHIA. March ID. 1861.
The Rates of Froight and Tolle on Anthracite Coal.
transported by this Company, will beae follows, on an d
after Maroh 18.1861, nob', further notice :
To ftiohnuind
ia
ph. —..
—._._
" .Inclined
riIeBWWII• .+•+....
Sermantcrern
" Falls of Sehnylkill.....
" fcgbert's
" Cnshohocken—. ...—.
"weSde Furnaae—_.
" Rambo's
" Norristown or Bridgp ,
" Port Kenneth , --
" Valley Porde—
" Phiewaville
" Royer's Ford-- .--
Aramango— --
"
" Pottetoram.
"
" Monocracy.- .
" Birdaboro te .-.
" Readill4` ••• • •
" Toulterton--...••
Leesport .—...
"
ghheiimitaravilla:
" Hamburg..
" Port Clinton—.
" Auburn....
Orangsburg
By order of the Board of Managers.
rottl4-1m W. H. MoILMBNNEY,&O'7.
SAVING' FUNDS.
SAVING FUND--FIVE PER CENT. IN
TEBEST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST co ea-
PANY, WALNUT Street, couthwest corner of Third,
Philadelphia, Incorporated by 018 State of Pennarl
verde.
The °Moe is open every day from nine o'clock in the
morning till five o'clock in the' evening,
id and on Monday
end Thursday evenings tid eight o*elook.
Hon. Hli eaL . BENNF,K, President.
ROBERT BELFKIDGB . , Vine rresident.
WILLIAM J. RaiNgs.l3eorotary.
DIRBCTORN
Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carron Brewster.
tdward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr,
Robert Selfridge, Franco' Lee,
Samuel K Ashton, 4oeeph Yerkee,
C. Landreth Mums, James L. Stephenson.
A little, but often, file the rurae."
FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No.;
1 136 South FOURTH Street, between!
! Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all
deposits on demand.
..,- Depositors' money severed by Government,
2 i Ovate, and City Loans, Cround Rents, Mort
...iir. his Company deems safety betterthan large
tles. &G'
a' iprofits, muse suently will ma no risk with depo
§l :sa t - -- a ' .
O 'return. Igri y i bn it:Zelieg L llV: e ttli e r:
~. as they have per always done. this ComPanY
et never suspended_
Filmdom. married Or single, and Minors. can
;I deposit in their men right, and inch deposits can
.", be withdrawn ONLY by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
.: of Pennsylvania , with authority to receive
.5 , 1 m o ri i itrustees
mA
arliit and , executors.
gl 1 1 6Moe open daily , . from 9to 3 o'olook. and on
ul l iWedhasay evening wait 8 o'clock.
II DIRECTORS.
..0 Jacob ft, Shannon, Gyms Cadwallader,.
1
g : John Stundler. (*stir% 11: sal ,
'I.A !Malachi ih W dO S TGL I gt I : rDelany,"
• Nicholas Rittenhouse, Henrym athan Smediey.
, lon. H. Batterthwaite, Jones Yerkos,
"' John Alexander.
JACOB
_ JACOB B. SHANNON , YTOVidOIN.
Glare CADWALLADER, Treaantrer.
apl3-1y
•' A Dollar saved ie tviae earned."
BUSINESS VAEDS.
ig t F. GLENN, ACCOUNTANT AND
• Real Estate Agent, No. 218 WALNUT Street.
(second floor, RoomPio.l,) and Southwest corner of
Seventeenth and Green.
Accounts adjusted. Boobs written up. Estates settled,
money procured, money invested, Real Eatate bought,
sold, and rented. othWilm'
TAMES IV3. SCOVEL,
tr ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 113 PLUS STREET, above Front.
mh2l - 1ot• CAMDEN, N. J.
HO, ULLMA N, ATTORNEY-N
• LAW, JERSEY SHORE, Fenneylvania.
Collections promptly made in Clinton and LircOMlng
counties.
. .
Messrs. Walter & Kaub, Philadelphia; J. H. Humes
Esq., Jersey Shore; Messrs. Baroroft & Co., Philada.
Shaffner, Ziegler, le Co. Philada .; k'riehmutlx &Co
1,. A. Mackey, Look Hama; Yard, Gilmore
& Co., Philada.; Thatcher & Woddrop, rhidada.; trey
Hold's. Howell & Reiff, Philada. fele-Sm
GEORGE J. HENKELS, UPHOLSTERY
and CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 624 WAL
NUT Street. opposite Independence Square, formerly
of N 0.173 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia . 0526-3m*
TORN ELLIOTT, WINES foul LIQUORS,
Er Noe. 317 and 319 WALNUT Street, (baxement
stores, between Third and Fourth, north aide, / Phila
delphia. N. B.—Fine Utd Whiskies always on hand.
(Betablished in Mk) is3o-1y
MY COOKE.
JAY COOKZ F CO,
BANXERa,
114 SOUTH. THIRD STREET,
(First door north of the Girard Bank,)
jap-an PHILADELPHIA.
SOKYITSON & NICHOLSON,
E. BOOKBINDERS,
Noe. 1119 and 621. MINOR street,
Between Market and Ohafitent straete,
PHILADELPHIA.
JAMES PAWSON, JAS. B. titcgoLgoit
NEW ORLEANS (LA.) PIOAIIINE.--
JOY, GOES & Co.
Have been appointed sole agents in Philadelphia far
this extensively circulating paper, of commanding in
fluence. Business men are advertising in the best new:-
Payers of city and country, at the aloes of JOY, COE,
& CO., Advertising Agents. FIFTH and . CHESTNUT
Streets. Philadelphia : Tribune Buildings. New York.
aele-tf
ITAPHY-WELTPPLE IRON BELLIDUE.
STONE, QUI6LEY, & BURTON.
Plo. 33
PAD
WALNUT ST A, REET.
Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others
interested in bridge construction, that they have formed
a oormeetion in busmen with JOHN W. MURPHY.
Oivil Engineer, (author and inventor of the above well
known van Of iron bridga) arid are prepared to eleeate
orders, from any hurt o r the country, from his designs
and pampa! trapartntendenoe.
All letters Matt to plan s and !horrid be
addressed to JOH E TON MRPHY, Civil apetneer,
eete-eir ForE. QUIGLEY. & BURTON
Eli AIRMOUNT MILOHLNE WORE S,
J WOOD- ge..
ooed. between
eta TW
blishened ty , firet and Twont.r.
N
The undersigned, successor to the late firm or J. Is T.
WOOD, will contin L o meunnees in all ita branches as
'heretofore. Powerand ail meohlnes oonneated
with them, Embossing callenders, Lard Oil Presses.
Ighafttn and Machine Work in general.
Thankful ful for pan fFrorm, be would Totally golioit
6Oontinllattaif 0106 vatrousge go libera bestowed on
MO late firm. Tao OLID.
Ploladolyltia. Jen. Sil.lBol. M24-1m
PEOTAL NoTroE.--sltirkEßs,
gdesse`takenotide that the Sadth Carolina IL I.
Co. have discontinued forwarding all through freight
and that an roods formerly emorigned to them most now
be a tnliddi r ed to oydr, -
Nom. .13. fk b forward. 4 sad* t 6
their gddrees. A. HERON, J/ 1 1 1.. _ac Co
nag No 126 North 'MIAs' visa.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1861.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE RELIANCE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, No. 30t! WALNUT STREET.
Insures against LOSS OR DAMAOE BY FIRE, on
Rouses, Stores, and other bnildinglli liMited
orerpetuatand on Fu rn iture,
tioods, area, and Mor
ahan se, in town or
country.
CASH CAPITAL, 61211.110 00-ABBETB 61317,142 04.
Which is invested as follows,
In first mortgages On city properLY, Worth
double the amount • 'MX) 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. Ant
mortnage loan„ at par— 5,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. se
cond mortgage load, (490,000 --- 71,900 0 . 0
Huntingdon and Broad Toe Railroad and
Canal Co.'s mortgage loan-- -- 4,000 00
Ground rent, first-clams.— 2.462 00
Collateral Loma, well secured.— %hoc 00
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. 50,000 00
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Ps.. RR. loan.- 10,000 00
Commercial Bank stook— 0,135 01
Mechanics' Bank stock 3.612 50
Pennsylvania Railroad. co.'e stook— - , 4,400 oo
The Reliance Mutual Inenranov Co,'s stool NAM V/
The County Fire insurance Co.'s stook.—. Low 00
The Delaware M. a. Insurance Co.'s stook- You oo
Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip- KO 00
Bills receivable . 14,305 74
Book accounts, scorned interest, 7,104 65
Crush on hand— --...--,---. /1.0144
_ A — ^ ISIT,M2 OA
../11tAutggiliNOCIV.5;combined with the security of
....MOCK Capital, entitles the insured to participate in
the pro Ats of the Company, without liability for tosses.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
DIRECTORS:
CIRRI Tingley, SamuelßienhtiM.
William it.:t hompson, Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown. William Musser,
William Stevenson, Beni. W. Tingley.
John R. Worrell, Marshall Rill,
R. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown.
Robert Toland, Charles Leland.
G. D. Roseng_arten, gunting,
w
Charles is. oon.tooth Bowen,
James 8 . Woodward John Bissell, Pitteburg.
E TINGLE, president.
B. M. EINGIIMAN, Secretary.
February' 16. 1861. felll
THE ENTERPRISE
INSUBANOE COMPANY
OF PRITAADELPEA.
(FIRE INIMEANOR ExoLONVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS:
P. RASCUEORD STARE. MORDECAI lb DAWOONt
WILLIAM facKsa, CEO. H.tiITART,
NADHEO FRAmnen. Jain R. BROWN.
JOHN M. ATWOOD. B. A. FAHNESTOCE,
BENI. T. TREDICI, ANDREW D. Casa,
HENRY WDLAEDON . L. ERRINORIL.
F. ATCHFORD STARR, President.
CHARLES W. COXE. Seoretari. feu
VENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,.
No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHANTER PERPETUAL.
AI,L, THE PROFITS DIVIDhD AMONG THE IN
SURED.
Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole term of
life grant ; d4inuities and Endowment]' purohase Life
Interests in Real Estate, and make ad contracts de
pending on the contingencies of life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustee!. and Guardians.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, .TanuarY 1. WI.
Mortgages, ground reng. real estate.- .8322,981 97
United States stooks. Treasury notes, loans
of. State of Pennitilvania, city of Maw.
delphia, ate- • • .... 268,79 6 si
Premium mites, loans on oollaterals, t ,. 737,994
68
Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail
roads ..„-
. and County six per cent. bonds.- 106.883 BO
Bank,insurance, railroad, canal stocks, &o. 97.641 49
Cash on hand. agents' balances, &a., 38,20614
61,071,128 OZ
DANIEL L. MILER, resident.
SAMUEL B. STOKES, VlOO Fredident.
JOHN W. HORNOR. SemetarY. m1122-te
DELAWARE ItitUTIJAL SAFETY IN-
DURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated by the Legiebataro of Pennefivemie,HU.
OMoe B. E. corner of THIRD end WALNUT streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
" MARINE INSURANCE,
On Wails,
(Argo, To all porta of the World. •
Freight,
I LAND INBIIfRANCEB
On Goods by Rivers. Canals, Lakes, and Land Car
vases. to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INIORANUEe)
On Merahsadige generally. On Otereri DwelliAg
Houses, do o.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1.1840.
1100.000 'United States five cent. loan--. 8100,60 000
119.000 United States six cent. Trauma,'
NOM., (with adorned interest).-... 111,465 34
100,000 Pennsylvania State five een.
loan. NINO 00
31,000 do.do. six do. do. 31445 CO
=4050 Philadelphia City six a f cent. Loan. 126.303 37
30,1210 Tennessee State five cent. loan- 24,000 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railro 3d mortgage •
six v cent. bond. - 41,009 (10
10,000 300 charm, stook Germantown Gaa
Company, interest and nnnoipal
guaranteed by the City of Mint-_
delphia , 1.200 06
1,000100 eharee Penneylveaus Railroad
3,900 00
LOCO NV shares North renneylvania
• road Company.- 060 00
1.200 80 shares Pluladelvhierloe Boat and
Steam Tug Company -- LAN 00
330 5 ;shares Philadelphia and Yiavre-de-
Grace Stearn Tolv-boat OomPany•
200 2 eharee Philadelphia =Exchange
CompanY---- -•-• 135
1,500 00
3 shares Continental liOtel Co. -. 500.00
ammo pat. Cott 8p47v338.34. 51erket va151551,356 71
ills reeetvable, for insurances 171.886 42
Bonds and mortgages.-- - --- -...-- 34.600 00
iteal estate- .
. --. 81.363 35
Balsams due at Agenoies-Prendume on Ma-
Totioupe. interest. and other debte doe - •
'UM Company.. FM* 0 2
gong and stoat of 1111V1417 ineuranoo and •
other Companies 2.63560 ,
Cash on hand-in .018.673
0 in drawer—. 482 56
05 aabwo
8 1
11
1 30
/ 20
20
1 20
1 20
1 13
1 10
1. 07
1 V 6
43
• Willirm Msrtin,
- Edmond A. Howlr,
• Theophilus raukiinn,
John R. Penrose,
86 John C. Darin,
B .° Jam Trssuau.
Wilham Hire, Jr.,
1 / Jame.: C. Itead
- Wiliam C. Luthrig,
- Joseph H. Beal,
°' Dr. R. M. Huston.
60 George C. Letyer,
4,4 Hugh Craig, ,
10 Charles Kelly.
WILL.
411 'MOB
36 HENRY LYLBUR N. So
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSTVELY.-
-
THE PENNSYLVA.NIA. FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY—liicoorsted 1825—CHARTER PERP.h--
THAL—No. 510 WALNUT lErest, opposite Independ
ence Square.
_ This Company, favorably known to the community
for thirty-sus years, continues to insure asainst loss or
damage by Fire. on nubile or private Baildinge, either
permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
Wicks of Goods or Merchandise generally. on liberal:
terms.
Their Cartel, together Ira a large Sara.
Finial / 8
invested in, the most careful meaner, v.• soh enabeors
them to *fir to the infrared an undoribte jeaurity in
;he case of loss. •
Jdnathan Patterson, Isew Haslatuirst,
Quintin Campbell, Thomas Hollins,
Alexander Benson, Daniel smith, Jr.;
William Montanus, John Bevereux,
Thomas smith.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
BEATON Baling, Secretary. ET! ly
INSURANOE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—Noe. 4 AND § EXCHANGE
BUILDINGS,
Chartered 1n 17a4—Canital 1111104100—Feto. 2, lON, Cook
value, 8118,7 M 77.
All invested in sound and available .Rounties—oon-
Inane to hugura on Vessels and Cargoes Buildings,
' Stooks of Merchandise, &0.,_0n liberal ter m s.
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Sherrerd. George H. Stuart,
Simeon Tobr, Samuel Grant. Jr..
Charles Maoalester, Tobias Wagner,
William S. Smith, Thomas B. Watson,
Jetlll B. Bad d
_,_ Henry G. Freeman,
William R. Waite, Charles S. Lewis.
George C. Carson,
HENRY D. BRERRSRD, Provident,
WILLIAM HARPER, aeoretarr. iett-t.
W. 6. MOORIIIIAD
OF PHILADELPHI&T
DLRECYTOR.II.
Samuel E. Stokes.
3. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan,
lidwerd Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
ftenoar
Thomas C. Hand,- -
Robert Burton,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. M'Farlaniti
Joshua P. Eyre,
John B. Semple, Pities,
D. T. Morgan,
A. B. Bergor, "
thi MARTIN. (resident.
I. HAND. Vise President.
c.rotars . . not?-tf
FIRE INSITRANoE. MEUHAIIIOB'
INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No.
138 North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build
inga, Goods, and Merohandise generally from loan or
damage by Fire. The company guarantee to tubule all
losses promptly. and thereby hope!to merit the patron
age of the publio.
312.10.0111.
William Morgan, Robert Flentgan,
Francis Comer, Michael Moueo.Y.
Beene L. Dougherty, Edward ridoetrferar.
James Martin, Thomas B. McCormick,
James Atmore, Joan Bromley,
McAleer, Francis Falls,
Bernard Rafferty... John Caexady,
Thome" J. Hemphill, Bernard R. Rulreman.
Thome" Fisher, Charles Clue,
Francis MoManna,_ Michael Cahill.
FRANCIS COOPER, President.
BERNARD 'LAFFERTY. Secretary . . 0c23-6m
,A ME RIO AN FIRE INSURANOE 00. 1
-E.A. INCORPORATED 1810 CILARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street above Third. Philadelphia.
H aving. a lan c e vmd-up quasi Stook and Surplus,
invested, in sound and avails le Securities `c ontinues to
insure on Dwellings, Stoma, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their cargoes, and other persona {
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DULNCTORS.
Thos. Its Maria, ; John T. Lewis;
John Welsh, James It. Carntiitielli
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund 0. Butalh,
Patrick Brady, • Chap. W. PoultneY,
Israel Moms.
THOMAS It. MARIS, President.
ALBERT C. S. CRAWFORD, Secretary. felS-tf
A NTERAOITE INSITRANON COMPA.
NY.--Autticirized Capital *400,X10--CFLAITER
PERPETUAL.
Mice No. all WALNIVI Ftreet, between Third and
Fourth atreet, Philadelphia.
This Compauy will against loss or damage by
Fire. on Holiday!. Fenutue, and Merchandise gene
rale, Marine Tensaw' en Vesicle, Cargoes. and
Freights. Inland Insurmice to all mins or the Wain.
DIRECTORS
Joseph Maxfield,
John Ketoham,
John R Blahiston,
Wm. F. Bean,
J. . Baum.
JACOB EULER, Pree_dcna.
WM. F.DSAII, Vivo Prosidenti
w, M. maim. nearitarr. 11011-11
Jacob Baer.
D. Luthbr‘
L.Andennol,
Day), reams
Paler norm).
VD:MANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
si=a
—Oft oe No. 400 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise
pgeetut d. nerallr, on favorable term. either limited or per-
THRECITOIS
Jeremiah BonnlL. Thomas Marsh,
John Q. Ginnodo,. : Charles Thompson,
Edward D. Roberti. James T. Hale. "
Samuel L. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen,
Reuben C. Hale• Jahn J. Gri ffi ths.
JE'REMIAR WALSALL,. President.
AWN Q. GINNODO, Vice Preatoent,
RICHARD COSI thins:torn ~...%' itil
NEW APOTHECARY STORE, 1015
CHESTNUT Street.
ALFRED B. TAYLOR
Would reeve-trolly inform his Irian& and the public
generally., that he has opened his IleWDrug_ and Apothe
cary store, With 'ati eatiatilys and ears fully-aeleeted
stook of Fresh Drags, Mediation, Pharmaceutical Pre
paration", ko.
strict personal attenton to the preparation of
Medicinas for family use, rad the dispensing of
raysLcusur PLESCRIPTIONS,
he is determined to merit acontinuance of the liberal
patronage hitherto so kindlt extended to him.
stook embraces all the etarulard remedies and ap
glioanees. together with a large assortment of fancy
articles, Cologne Waters, Arushes, Soaps, Perfumery,
mh3P-12t*
WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS.—
.
We have now on bind, and are manufaoturing
to order, at the Mount Roll" Paper Mlle, every de
sernition of WRITIN(3 'AND LEDGER PAPERS.
which for color and ulty, are not excelled by any
M
other ills lathe United tate',
We would eaU attend to a new article of. Paper
m an ufactured by us, and low for sale, called 892112061
Letter. which has been gotten up to meet the wants of
business men and °then, who object to Commercial
Note 65 being too narroW, and do not wish to use Part
of mmal letter sheet.
crkorealtial both the above ObillStlMill t bt & per
fect @beet: pre wove ; plate fi nish ; ruled on one aide
stamped in entre near the ;top ; made from beet ma
terial, free loom adulteration, and put up in neat boxes,
oonvenient for aee. ,_
We also have a paper mined Bank Letter, similar to
the above, except it hem bdt half the number of lines
pruned blank or Keisdlrove.
EEMPTOff LLINJ
Mount Holly Spring.. Cumber and Co. ra.
The above Papers emi be hacl.of Meows, J. B . LIP
PINCOTT & r and "MBOARGEB BROTHERS,
Noe. 3 . tinifS,DEOATIJR Street. mhtl-em
CIRAVE-13TONI Ef, RAVE - STONES.-
ES.
Tuft m r of =tones and a ll tole
sold at i• Alatatiq "mow- Please call and mmeo,.
before. nAllar ere. at Marble We ka of
fen-lat. MIME ST
Avon below lOU
RIEDICINA_L.
CEPHALIC 101.1,4 LS
SIC EC. REA DACIIIE,
NE FEVC I I - TS 'FT t D A t r l VI ill,
GUILE MAI Fs 1.N115 Uu
HEAD)A RIC I
^..""
By the nee of these Pille the periodical attacks of Nei
eons or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and If taken
at the commencement of an attack immediate relief
from pain and siekness will be obtained.
They seldom faiPin removing the Nausea and Head
ache to which females are so subloot.
They act gently on the bowel', removing Costiveness.
For .I..iier4/ 4 / Mei', Students. Delinate Females, end
el/ persons of sectenlaiv habits. they are vahtable ae a
Laxative, improving tee appetite, giving tOnf and visor
to the digestive crane, and restoring the natural elaa
ticity and itrebetli of the Whole systole.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investi
gation and carefully conducted experiments, having
been in nee ninny year., during which time they have
Preyented and relieved a vest amount of pain and
stiffening from Headache. whether originating in the
nervous system or from a deranged state of the sic
mach.
They are entirely resetable in their oomPosition, and
may be taken at all times with perfect safety without
making any (Mange of diet, and the absence of any disa
greeable taste renders it easy to administer them to
egiiidres.
BEWARE OF 00IINTERFKITS!
The genejne fifty. five kigructarei of item' C. nntithar
on via Dot.
Sold by Druggists and on other Deidete in Medicines.
A Hon will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the
PRICE; 25 CENTS.
All orlon ahmeld be addreseedt
HENRY 0. SPA LIYING.
4S ORDAR BTRERT. NEW YORK
THE FOLLO*ITIG
.thiiioii3Eiimas or
SPA.IADINer'S
CEPHALIC PrErLS,
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM
HEADACHE,
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN
THEIR REACH.
115 itit,s.lF4l2.4lotitnClaials are. iel'tsolicitd.
they
. afforti ttaqttestianabie proof af the eifi.
eaey elf this truly seientihr discoverit.
SP.u.nirio.
Sat
I have tried your Cephalic Pitts, and I like them so
emit that I want you to send me two dollars worth more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a
few of the first box I got from yao.
Send the Pills by mail, and oblige
Your ob't Servan JAM t,
ES KE.NbI BOY.
fda, arszottm.
I wish you to send me one more bnx of your Cephstio
have receiveda great deal of benefit from Chem.
Your
respectfully.
MARY ANN STOIKROVESE,
8601 90/ 61
SPnttell eItrIIIE, BIINTINGDON COUNTY, Pa. . t
January 18, 1881.
IL C. SPALDING.
You will please send megiwo boxes of your Cephalic
Pills. send them immediately.
Reapeotfully yours.
P. S.—! have reessved ona box 4l yoie eft*/ MA
them excellent.
- BELLE VERNON, Ohio, Jan. 11 1861.
SPALDING, Esq.
-Please find enclosed twenty-dve coute, f.tal.dish Fond
IN another box ofAwn Tour Cesibabo PRIM Tistif are irate
:As best Pins I s me tried.
Direct . A. STOVER, P. bt.,
Bella Vernon, Wyandot on., 4).
BICVNALT, Mw., Deo. 11.18e0,
B. O..DpaLDIII6.
I wish.for aroma mroulare or large chow hide, to bring
your Cephalto Pills more particularly before in; Gus
turnery. if you -have anything of the kind please send
Me. One of my customers. whole ecbject to severe flick
Headache. (usuallylasting dare)) was Cured of lrls
attack tin one hoar by pour ri“B. which I sent her.
Respeotildly yours.
W. B. WILKER.
RZYNOLDSBURG. FRLIMIN CO.. Ohio, t
January 9,18 M.
11.111101 C. BPALDIPIC. 3
48 Cedar:it,. Pi. Y.
/MAR anti
Incloued find Mrtnaty-five coats, (u,) for which send
box of " Cephalic ribs.' send to addreell of Rev. Wm.
C. Filler. Reynoldehare, Franklin. Co. Ohio.
Your Pills work like a charm—cure Headache almost
instanter. -
Ma. SPALDING.
STE :
Not long sines I sent to you for a box of Cephalic Pills
for the ours of the Nervous Headache and Costiveness
and received the same, and they And so good an tee s
that I seas induced to send for mere.
Please nand by return meal. Direct to
A. R. WHEELER.
Ypsilanti, Mich.
„
.ftorn as Examiner, Norfolk, ra.
Cephalic Pilla accomplleh the object for which they
were made, viz.: Cure of headaChe in alt its forth&
80111 the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.
They Mori, been teeted in more than a thouaand came,
'with entire 1111040101.
From the Democrat, St. Ciott4 Minn.
If you are. or have been troubled with the headaehe,
rend for a box, (Ceebella Pile,] so that YOU may have
them in case of an attack.
The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effec
tive remedy for the headache. and one of the very beet
for that very frequent complaint which has ever been
discovered.
From the Western R. R. Gazette, Chicago, 111.
We heartily endorse My. EtnaMing', and, his unrivalled
Cavilslie Pllll.
Rant the iranatoha Valley Star, Saaateha, Va.
We are ewe that persona suffering with the headache,
who try e m will stick to them.
• Yom the Southern rasa Finder, Now bricone, Lc.
Try them ! SOIL that are afflicted. and we are sure that
your testimony can be added to the already numerous
bat that has received benefits that no other medicine
can produce.
Ram air St Louis Damorrat,
ie The immense demand for the artiole (Gogh& Pile)
e)
moralizing.
Pram the Gazette, Davenport. lowa.
Mr. sowing would not apnoea his name with an ar
ticle he did not know to nonzese real merit.
Rom the Advertiser, Providence, it. I.
The te st imony in their favor is strong, from the moat
respeotas quarters.
From the Daiiv News, Newport, R, I.
Cephalic Pills are taking the piece o f au kind..
From Me Commercial Bullets*, Beaton, Moro,
Said to be very °Meacham for the headache.
Frain the Commercial. Cincinnati, Ohio
Suffering humanity' oan now be relieved.
t 7 ' A Single bottle of tiPII4DING'S rftEPAILED
lIILUE will save ten times their oost mutually:lES
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PRZPARED tmuril
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
ECONOMY! DISPATCH'
tar" A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE,""IESI
As eiceidents will lineven, even in well-regulated
familleet it Le yelp deeireble to have BOMB cheap and
convenient Rai for repairing Furniture, TOTS. Crocke
ry, km.
RPELLDING'B PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, sad no household up afford to do without it. It is always ready. and up to
the sticking point.
.. USEFUL IN EVERY HOVER,"
13.—it Brush soMmipantes oeudi bottle. Prios,23
cents. Address,
HENRY 0. SPALDING-.
NO. 4S CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK
Al certain unprincipled persona , are attempting to
palm of on the nrumapeoting public, imitations of my
PREPARED - GLUE; I wouldosution all persona to ex
amine before purchasing, and see that the full name,
PILEPAR.IID GLUE; - 1011
Lae armada wrestler ill ' itkari are awbullist
selaterfolia , falt4f
=EMS
1 AT A
biAsoriviza,u, Cond., Fab. b, ne,l
HAVER PORD, Fa.. Feb. 6. 1861
Tllll/ Y"re 'WHl. C. HILLER
YitilLAzifi, Mita., lan. 14,18A1
SAVE THE PIECES:
CAUTLUII.
1861.
ARAB M N4l-11WYOBALCIIE15.
6 R N
'FRE CAMDEN .AND A MBO.Y ATIP A T r -
DELPITIA AND TRENTON RADAttur- • °
LINES FROD'I PIIILADBLPRIA NEW
YORE AND WAY PLACza,
iflieNt WALNUT-ST. WHIR? AND NaNISINOTON
WILL L4AVE AD FOLLOWS. VIL:
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Aniboy, C. and A. Ac
commodation amo• re.... • •-•-• 116
At A. M.:, itit Camden 67.14 Jersey City, (N. J.)
Accommodation 378
At A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, tricrullitt
Mail- 00
At A. M.. via• Kensington and Jersey City,
Western Express. 3 33
At 1236 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo
dation 2
At 2 P. M., via Camden and AmboY, C. and A. Ex
press— 300
At pi P. M., via Kensington had Jersey CitY,l 4 ;To •
mug --. 300
At Shi P. M... via. Kensington anti Jersey Oft,, 2d
CIWIS Ticket . 2 22
At 6F. M., via Cam den and )611507 VeThing
. 3
Mail. 00
At Jersey Citi,tOiltli
em 2 15
At 6.P . M„ via Camden and Amboy , Atioommoda
tion,(Froight and Passen g er )- Ist Class Ticket_ 2 25
Vo. do. Giaascket_ 1 SO
The OP M Mail Line runs daily. The DM pm, South
e finturilorp exeested.
For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville. Flemington,
?sc., at 7.16 A. M. from Kensington, and 2K, F. M. from
IWalnut -street wharf.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbnrre,
Montrose, Great Bend, 3ce.,7.10 A. M. from Kermastoa,
".. 9
For Mauch'Chunk, Allsoto - m - n, and Ilethtehem Ictti .
A. M. from Kensington Depot, and 21i P. M. from Wal
nut-street wharf ; (the 710 A M. line connects with
train leaving Easton 813.32 P. M.)
62For Mount HOIIT ate and E A. M., 7 end 04 P. K.
For Freehold. at 6A. M.. and P. M.
WAY LINES.
Per Bristol. Trenton. 730 S. M„ 43 6 and 0%
P. M. from Kensingto n , and gist P. M. from Walnut
street wharf.
For Palmyra. Rivert on, Debior-o, Beverly, 'Burling.
inkFlorenoe, Hord ntown, &e., at 1.15.2, 1, CI and 6
Stemithont Trenton, for dordentocrn and Intermediate
places. at 2% P. M. from Walnut-street wharf.
Mir For. New York, and Way Lines leave Kensington
Depot, take the oars, on Fifth street,. above Walnut.
half an hour before departure. The cars ran into the
de
_pot. and on arrival of each train. run from the depot.
FOIE Fouilds of Baggage. Gni; , allowed each Pagetia
ger. ra.TECUaell are prohibited from taking plaything as
baggage but their Wearing apparel. All baggage over
fifty
pounds to be paid bag g yra. The Compairs
their responaitality tor ge to One Dollar per mom,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond 5100, ex
oept by special contraot.
mh27 WM. B. GATZMPA, Agent.
iff r aiwifleficliti , o,E,i o pFmHAl:r
O w ß i s fr .
MInGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 1863
PADS EN GE TRAINS LEAVE PHILADE L PH IA:
For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M.. 12 noon (Express), and
10.60 P.M. For Chester at 8.15 A. 6.11., 12 noon, 4.15 and
10.50 P. 1 1 6 For Wilmington at 8.15 A. 81. 13 noon. 4.15
and 10.50 Y. M. For Mew Castle at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15
P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For
Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 For Harrington at
4. M.. For Milford at 8.13 A. M. For Farmington
tit A. M. For liseford #4 !lad A. M. For Baksibtu7
at 8.11 A. fn.
TRAM! FOR
Leave Baltimore at 6.21 i A. M. (Expross>, 10 13 A.
and 6.10 P. Al. Leave Wilmington at 7.00 and 13.30 A.
M., 145 and 8.20 P.M. Leave Baliebury at LSO P. M.
Leave Fearord at 2.60 P. M. Leave Farmington at 4.10
P.M. Leave Milford at 4P. M. Leave Harrington at
4.30 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M. and 536 P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10 05 A. M. and 5.40 P. M. Leave
Now Cestbsat 11 A. H. 7.51 P. M. Leave Chester at 8.20
A. M., 12.04,_2.22, and 9P. M. Leave Baltimore for Da
listrary and Delaware Railroadat 5.10 k. M.
TRAINB FOR BAIiTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.45 A.M., 13.28 and. 1.2 t
Wilmington at 9.25 A. M., 12 65 P. 81.. anill3
FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached.
will run as follows :
Leave Phils.dslphia for Perryville and interniedilin
Planes at 3 P.M. Leave Wilmington for Perryville and
intermediate plains at 6P. M. Leare Wilmington for
Philadelphia and intermediate plums at 3.16 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Sarre-de-trace and intermediate
places at 4.16 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS :
Only at MAO. P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimors.
Only at 5.10 F. M. from Baltimore to FM ladelphia.
fed _ B. M. FELTON. President.
j a i i t aimis 'MINTER AREANOE
MENT.--YHILADELPHIA,
GERMANTOWN. AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, No.. 12, IWO,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 5,1, 8,9, 10. 1,/ and 12 A. M., 1,,
9
4, 5 534, 6,7, 8, , and 1134 P. M.
Leave dermantown, 6,7,
and 8. 8 34". 2 t 10, 11 and 13 A
M., 1, 2. 3,4, 6 , , 6, eK, 7,8, 9, and 10% P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.14 mm. A. 1.1., 3,7, and 1038
P. M.
.LatiVe GaMIAMOWD, 8,10 mm. A. M., 1.10 min., 6, and
9}4 P.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia, .6, 8, 10, and 12 A. M., 2,4, 6,8,
and lox P. M.
Leave Cheetriut Hill, 7, 10, 7.84 8.40, and 9.40, and
11,40 A. M., 1.40, 8.40. 6.10, and 8.40 P. M.
ON SUNAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.08 A. M., 2, and 7 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.50 rain, A. TA., U 60, 5.40, and
9.10 tan. P. M.
FOR CONSROHOCIEN AND 5105CRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 0.50, 7,34_,i215. nail 11.09 nun. A. M.,
1.011, 5.05, 4X, 5.55, and 1136 P.
Leave Mangum, 6, 1,1%00 1 9, and 11 A. Us, 4 341
and 5 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave. Pluladelehis., 9 A. M. and 8 P. M., for Horny
town.
Leave Norristown, 75( A M. and 5 P. M.
• FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Plilladellhas, 0,60, .1)9 9.00, and 11.66 A. M.,
I.oe. to, 3.05.431, 6.66,A.0e, 11?..;
Leave Munayunk, 634, 75i, 825, 931,.1134 A. M. , 3, 334 ,
5, 6.44. and 934 P. M.
ON SIR/DAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M., 3, and 7 I'. M.
Leave Man yank A. M . 634. and 8 P. M.
11. K. SMITE General Soperintendent.
nOlO-11 DEPOT. NI , NTH_ and GREEN 81.reetc
N OB.TII PENNSYL-
IlianNWE VACUA RAILROAD.
FOR BETHLEREM, DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH
CRI.INE, HAZLETON. and ECKLEY.
THREE; T 'LOCUM TRAIN 8.
On and after MONDAY. DeoeMber a. 1869, Passenger
Tramswill leave FRONI' and 'WILLOW Streets, Phila
delphia. daily, (Sundays excepted), as follows:
At 6.30 A. M.. (Exprees), for Bethlehem, Allen hiwo,
Mauch Chunk, Hazleton. &O.
At 9.45 P. M., (Exprees), for Bethlehem Fasten, &c.
This train reaches ENROLL MO P. M. and Makes olose ,
connection with New Jersey Central for Now York.
At 5 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chong.
&o.
At 9 A. M. and 4 P M., for Doylestown.
At 6 P. M., for Fort Waslungton,
The 4.30 4. N. Express train makes eloae connection
with the Lehigh. Valley Railroad et Bethlehem, being
the shortest and most desirable route to all points in
the Lehigh anal region. •
TRAINS FOR. PRILADELPIIIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 5.42 A. M., 9.16 A. and LW
PM.
Leave Doylestown at 7.15 A. 76.. an. 21.10 P. M.
Leave Fort Wasn.nutom.ape.:46A. M.
ON BUNDAYS.—Phthrdelphis. for Fort Washington
at 9.50 A. M.
Philadelphia or Dolestowx., at 4 P. M.
11oyleetown fr Phi la delphia at 7 A.-M.
Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.46 P. 71
Fare to Bethlehem-. 211 50 [Parole Mauch Chunkija 68
are to Easton.— ..- SO I Pare to Doylestown.'
Through Tickets must be procured at the Ticket
Offices, at WILLOW Street, or BEAKS Street, in order
to secure Ole eV." o fetes of foie.
All Passenger Trains(except Sunday Trains) connect
at, Barks Street with 'Fifth. and Bixth-streets, and
Seeendaird , Third-etrests Passenger. Railroads, twenty
gamuts; after leaving Willow. Street.
sles ti. "ELLIS CLARK. 'Agent.`
' t.
=AIM PHILNDELPUIA
immo - -r.mamoier. AND READINGRAIL
ROAD.-PaSSZNGEIT. TRAINS for POITSVILLE,
READING, and HARRISBURG,on and after Nov.
sth, MO.
Jd..O.IILN la lES, DAILY.,i (filluidurs excepted./
Leave New Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW
iinda Strosta, PR I/4A RELPHIA,(Passen; entranoes
an Thirteenth and on Gallowhill skrucks at BA. M.,
conneeting at Harrisburg with the PEN SYLVANIA
RAMA-A . 135_4. 2,, M. train manioc to Pittsburg; the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY LIN P. M. train rtinninp to
Chambersburg, &o. and the NORTHERN
CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. k. tram, running to Sun
bury, ha.
- AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave Noir De t, corner of BROAD and CALLOW
RILL Streets, PR p _ o ILADELPHIA,(Passenger entrances
on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets,) for POTTS
VILLE and HARRIS BUR% at 3.300. M., DSILY, for
READINe only, at 4.38 P.M., DAILY, (Sunday. ex-
IiSVACES VIA PHILADEVILA. AND READINS
AILROAD.
Paow Pa...t.bst.rtitl. Miles,
To 291
Reading--
Lebanon M
Barrisburg—.....-11 1 1
Dauphin ----124
MiDereburg, .- 147
Trevorton Junction-10
nuntnry
Northrunberland
Lewisburg --.178
Milton
O.Un9Y---- • .-iffr
ilheingeort .-.—.70g
.314 naven
ItalAtCl
-- Williamsport and Elmira
.-
_ISM Railroad.
The 9 A. M., and 3.30 P. M. train oonneet dailL at
Port Clinton, (Sunday. exoepted,Y with the CATA
WISSA, WILLIA,MBYORT, and ERIE RAILROAD,
making close connectione with lines to Niagara Fall.,
Oanade,the Went and Southwest.
DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA! Corner of ROAD
and CALLOW n. r. Streets.
se23-tf W. H. McILEENNEY. Be Teeny
TILE PENNSYLVANIA CIENTE A.L
RAJ OA).
see. ARbEe DOUBLE WRACK.
1861. aingrwr. 1861.
THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS NOW EraVAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURO,
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Easton, New York, and all points ted, and in the
Imon Depot at Pittabura with Through Trains to and
from all points in the Welt. Northwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing faoihtlea for the transportation of
Personae's unsorpaimed for speed and comfort by any
ether route.
Express ant. Fast Muse ran through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cantor Conductors. All through Pea
manger Trans provided with Locskyitise's patent
Bran—speed umnor perfect tiontroi or, me onsinoor,
tans adding_muori to the sa f ety or travellers.
emoting Can are attached to each Traia_, Woadrars
Weeping Oars to Express and Feat 'Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fiat Must. Ili-.
days excepted.
Mail Tram level Philitsipkia at Ii.OOA.X.
Fast Line 11.14 A, m.
Uxass Train leavea " IDA P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE 41.5 FOLLOWS:
Rarriaburg Acoommodation,
4 viagoieldi, 3 F. Ai,
Columbia Ss .00
Parkesbarg " 19.30 P. alt.
West Cheater Passengers will take the Mail, Parkes
burg Acmoromodstion, and Columbia ?mina. •
Passengers for 811.11b0171WilliamsPort.Elmir , l , Bvtra
le, Niagara Fella, and intermediate point., leaving Phi
ladelphia at am A. M. and g F. M. go dtrectly_throus h.
Tickets Westwardmay be obtained at the offices of the
Company in Phiktdelpluaaklew York, Boston, or ilal
timore ; Moenked Eastward at any bo a rd important
Railroadin the Wort; ahro on soy of the
regular lino of Steamers en the Mississippi or Ohio
rivers.
sir - Fare always as low, and ems as Welt, sa by any
ether Route.
For foram' usformstl4n apply 64 the Naserager SU,
lion, Sontheaat corner of Eleventh and Market Streets.
The oomplefiop of the Western Otgineo.tiono of the
Perin4VlVania Railroad to Chioago,make thm the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
Ti. oenneotion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
paten:ix", avoiding all dniyage or ferriage of Frei t,
together with the wiring of time, are idgantageg
anpreeiated by Edmore of Freight , and the iriviV
p.ngbbi.
Kerolusnte.and Shim s entre /mg the traggportatien
of their Freight to Company, clan rely with soul
donee on its epeedtransit.
DEB RATER, OF FREIGHT to end froi any pent
in the West by the Ponnsylvants RisiLroaMlD at
/Mu itifivrraii• Si en ilifirll4 OV CA!! tßallirood
10111,4111:11.
Be parties:sr to nark Minds*" via Mina. kall
read. •
Far Freight Centrum: sr tibias . = Direstiens, apply
to, sr address either of the Bi ll owing Agents of the GeaP ,
eau :
JP. A. OTEWART. Pittsburg:
115, VIM* al cir„ langiryille,O.: J. J. Johnston ltipley
uli R. alegteely, Orineby Jaropper,
Portsmouth, U.; Paddock Co., Jellereonye
indr
aqa H. W. Brown h Cincinnati, O.; Auiern &
llibbert,Linoinristi., O.; R. U. Meldrum. Madison, lads;
Joe. E. Mnure, Louisville, Ky.: P. IV 0 7 Riley & Co.,
Franaville. led: D. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, IBA It.
F. Bomb Phulor & Glass, flt. Louis Mo.; John H. Bar-
Il se m a ilvi co ll° 4 7 a ll i u o6l 4 r ni ti.l l W. 11 .
nun. t
ar - . ll 7:o b rdn il ; T Alio enrh ai ;
ilar ill.; or ..o Frai.ht Agent, of isilrosas at different reuits
in we West.
B. B. UW3IIIOII, Jr., Philadelphia.
MAGRAW & KOONS, IC North street_. l 3altiniere.
LEECH & CO., Astor House, or la. William ILI LT.
LEECH & CO. lio. 77._litate street Boston.
N. H. giburryow. Hen'l Freight Agent Phila.
),,H9VPT ? Gen'l Tieset Areal, Prim
E. NEwll9. Altoona. Pi. lall-17
an alleMi ATID B PH I ; D ° A R D E E L; F E B I R A
V.U. MEDIA.
SPRING- ARRAN DEMIINT,
On arid aft or Monday, March IL the treble 'will
leave Philadelphia, from the Depot, norteeaet earner
of Eighteenth mid Market streets, at 6.00 A. M., and
2,4, end 6.30 P. M..
The Freight Train, with nafteen_ger car attaohed, will
leave West Philadelphia at 6 A. M., running as far ea
the Baltimore Central Junction.
On Sunday's, leave Philadelphia. ate A.M. and 2 P. M.
leave West Cheater at 7.30 A. M. and LAO P.M.
The MUM leaVisePhiladelplue et 8 A. M. Mid t P.M.
leanest at Per:molten with trains on the Ptillidelt rd,
hia
a a n o d . Bal ao ti . More Central Bailroad iro . fo rt r z ir y enne vr btair .
General esperintendent.
fiAILROAD,
WZEIT 0111.NEITER
TRAM.. viA
h as- s- INas
OAD. em vs A Li sb.
p A. BI
INES.
FURNESS, BRDILIT, & 00.,
No. 499 MARKET !STREET
SALA OP
Fri F.DEXCHe GOODS.
day ndna. .
4oTli li. ato ° l a On t.:l.*, edfalozde. on la 11191Glie •
credit
-1544 Packages and lots of famoy and staple Prefab dry
Ifir l Samples and catalognett early on morning of rale.
Philadelphia and Reading
and Lebanon Valley R.R.
rforthem Central.
Rekilrogleip
Banbory and Erie I. i.
E.S:i ~t+~~3:t:L-~l
13 BY MW
PARIS PRINTRD ORGANDIES. ItAitEGES. ar.e.
On Friday Morning.
pieces Paris printed organdies,
, •• bareges.
• • pla id i jtnithaing.
' RI 4 tirl
PRINTS, B • _LAWNS, AND GINO
mAMG.
canoe Lonlion (shin= prints.
4 •• • 941 chintz brilliants.
7 •• •• 9-5 printed lawns,
3 •• *t 94 manometer ginshams.
Also
-600 Stella and printed Cashmeie etavrlß.
iggi pieties naipook and check muslin&
00 DlOOO3 GA 18110.1 French CRAW mores and paiCoN.
Franoh needlework embroideries.
Franca black 911 et mitts.
Silk ties and h,atih nig cravats.
N F. PANCIOAST, AVOTIONEEB, Sue
-1• • censor to B. Scott. Jr., 431 ClltliTiftir Bt.
Ente'r SPACIAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS,
By catalogue, on a credit.
On Friday Morning
April commtnsing rit,lo o!clock..
NEW S HATE ..60rIE
oases ladies' and misses' ikal stYlre pedal braid,
• VI:N. ilikchip, and norm", bonnept y ncer ruyres c o lore d
and spot urd.fri rt 77 7"
FANCY TIATS.,FLATS, ire.
Hisses' and children's tnmmed and untrimmed Ade
laide, Benvelards. and other fancy bats; Leghorn and
braid Rata, willcm mud palm HATS. &o.
RATS.,S
Also. men's and boys' %Salta and colored hats, Palm
bats, ske.
BSONB. FLOWERS. AND Butadrolt cloo_pe,
Also choice spring style Pane bonnet ribbons. NMI:
12o61) 'French artincial flowers, crapes. blonds, nets.
&a.
PDHILTP 14'0ED it UO., AUCTIONEERS,
No , age it,f/LIIIXT,I!!est and eel Al_LNOlt at.
t. '
BALE , OF BROUANS. CAS.F.S BOOTS. SKOZS,
AND
This. Morning.
April 11, at 10 o'clock Precisely, will be sold, by oats.-
logue
-I,OOD oases men's boil' rain,
, and yenthe kin.. g
and think boots,ealf, be, and grain brogans, Congress
gaiters. Oxford woatilagee ,
dren's calf, km, grain, goat, m oroc coand iheeled
boots and shone, gaiter& busting, &o. also, a large and
desirable assortment of first-olass oity-made goodg.
far Goods open for examination, with oataiogaeis,
early On the Moran/It of sale. -
3/11[0:3E8 NATI:LANS A U W.t 1U ti t;
sorrerAfN D= T MM d SRAIO MERCHANT. Bontnoon
STEPHEN TORAH'S FIFTH CLOSING-OUT SALE
OF tiU ttNITURn .
Will take plaoe at tee Store, northeast earner of Ninth
and Market streets,
On Friday Morning,
April 12, at 10 o'clock.
It will embrace every variety of parlor furniture,
chamber, dining-room, and kitchen furniture. mirrors.
03rpeting, beds, mattresses. and articles generally so-
Perraribar, to hoeseir.
AT PRIP:AASAI.,E.
Some of the finest ROL driEIIT LEVER and
CHRONOMETER WATO manfaetered, at half
the visual selling prices. gold lever and leplne watcher',
silver lever fin d repine
Irtitehell, English, Swiss, anti
French watches, at astoniehingly lowqces, jewelry o f
every description. P 9 i7 low, guns, pi ls, myeloid in-
Amateurs. first quality of Havana o gars, st half the
importation price' guantines to snit purchasers, and
variougoer ki nds Of goods.
SPLENDID 8 7 OF
SAAL DIMONDS AT PRIVATE
E.
Consisting 8 660 diarnmid and opal breastels and ear
rings. Price . ()out in Parrs $1,400.
A splendid aingle-stond diamond breast - pia. only
8160, cost
OUT DOOR SALES
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer.
Consignments of any and every kind of {_Dods soli- •
cited. MOSES NATHAtifI, !
MINTY TO LOAN
$20.000 to loan, at thu krrindt rates, on diamonds,
watches, jewelry. silver piste. dry seotle, clothing, ars.-
Genoa, mare, hardware, cutlery, pianos, mirrors. fur
niture, bedding, and on goods of every description, in
large or small mounta. from one dollar to thousands.
for any length o f time agreed on.
%$ The Oldest Established R use in this city.
lir Private entrance on RAC ' Street.
SS , Dusiriess hours frointl A. . to OP. M.
~.
Heavy insuranc_e for the hater t Of depositors.
__ CHARGES ONLY TWO PER GENT.
SW Advanoes of $lOO and upwards at trro per cent.
AnVancee of 8100 end upwards, at one per ordt.. for
short loans.. .. . . . ... .
5111F1 ING.
gat WEEKLY 06111131 4 1104T10N
BY STEAM BETWEEN_YORK
AND LIVERPOOL, Galling at QUEENSTOWNNEW_ rffe
lane.) to land and 8111blIrk passengers and dellPatOhes.
The Liverpool, New Vora, and Philadelphia btearn
ship Company's splendid' Clyde-built iron screw steam
ships, are intended to sail ae follows:
FR OM NEW YORK FOlt LIVERPOOL.
KANGAROO,. Saturday, April 13
btilatCYVE Saturday ,
Elatu-day, April 20
April. 6
And everi;flaturdaY throughout the year, from P ER.
NO. 44 N. .
RATES dF PASSAGE
THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin, to Queenstown. or Liverpool,—
Do. to London, via Liverp001_......—........- 80
Steerage to Queenstown, or /Aver 30
DD to London.-- ....... 813
Do. Iteturn tioteta, available for eta months,
from Liverpool., —." $69
• Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg,
Bremen, and Antwerp, at through tatell.
Cs , tificatee of passage issued front Livorfool to New
Yeti( $4O
Certificates of passage leaned fro m Queenstown _ to - ice
New York.— .--.......--. • .a.s.k.
These steamers have superior accommod us for
Paseengore are coludiucted with watertight mpart
meuta. an d carry experienced Burgeone.
For freight. or passage. apply at DALE e Coin
pans. JOHN D. eat.
109 Walnut /tree ,t delphia.
In Liverpool, to WM. I Ar,,
To , Buildings.
In Glai:gcr, to WIG & Knurl,
1P Dixon street.
SPECIAL NOTICE
IkFOR TIM SOUTH. --ti :I •ItLEEP
TON AND SAVANNA/I OTEA . , 'um,
- Ms I me tor Goods of points other than the, pities
o Charleston and flatqinnah, molt be &geom.:wiled
*ith certified invoices. to insure proMpt delllerr• ‘.,,
All goods not permitted immediately after the &rimel
of the steamers at Charleston and Savannah will be.
sent to the Custom-house stores.
The atemnahiP STATE, OF GEORGlAhaving_ been
withdrawn for the present, the Steamship KEYSTONE
STATE will rug to both Savannah and Charleston,
taking freighta for both ports at the same time, pro-
abetting Bret to Savannah, and from thence to Charles
ton, making a trip every two weeks, thus making de
hyalite as frequently in Charleston and Savannah ae
When betb ships were running.
Pageengere for Charleatinil Will Do ticketed through
from cavannan to Gnarled:ton by Hair.
Far FOR avah, 815; throttgli to harlerti3ll, SIC
CIIARLE6TON AND IDA ANNAR.
The Steamship ,KEYBTONE rreTt., Capt. Charles
P. Marehman. w) , l sail for the above ports on Friday,
April 12, still o'elook A. M.
Goods received ever. day. and Bills of Lading signed
at second wharf at`
&box, V Bu irtit te E. st.
lIIKAN
Freight and insuranoe on a large proportion of Goode
shipped South will be found to be lower by these ships
than by sailing vessels.
IP Ineurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah,
the Railroad Companies taking all risks from these
Diorite,
Philadelphia to New Orleans and intermediate
points Charleston and Savannah route, connecting
with gteautera for Florida, and with railroads for New
Orleans and intermediate points.
GREAT REDuuriux IN FARE.
Fare by this route 26 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, an will be seen by the following
geheible, Throngh tickets from Philadelphia. via
Charleston and Savannah steaninkige, INCLUDING
MEALS on the wholo route, except from Charleston
and Savannah to Montgomery :
To Savannah. ... .•1416 le To Columbus-- .111211 00
Charleston.— 16 001 Albany --- —.. 33 00
Augusta—...— 11 00 Montg omery . 36 00
Macon— _— . 23 CD Mobie. . —... 36 00
Atlanta—. 21 001 New Orleans..... E 9 TB
N t s. — Ptiellengers by this route eonneot with the In-
Jana Route in South Carolina and Georgia, trevellmg
by the same conveyances thence to New Orleans.
No bilis of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
No freight received on the day of sailing.
Agente in Onatieston,
_T. 8. A. T. ti. CUD%
Savannah. RUTTER A Ge, DIMEL.a
T. 3. A T. G. BUDD, Charleston, and HUNTER &
OAMaiteLL. Savannah, will attend to entering end for
warding all goods consigned to their care.
RAILROAD LINES.
i 7 LMRA ROUTE.
PHILADELPHIA AND EA-
ptc. *TT:. A -
QC n • ROUTE to 7amnsua, Gateman's.. Re
pert, Wilkesbarre, Scranton Danville, Milton, Wil
liamsport, Troy, Ralston, Canton, Elmira, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Roohester, Ceveland, , Detrolt, Toledo,
Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and all points North and
West.
rpoopngor ;Tatra; will leave the new Depot of the Phi
ladelphjand Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and
CALLOW HULL Street., (Passenger entranoe on Cal
lowlull street, ) daily (Blindays excepted), for above
points aa follow.:
DAY EXPREIIa e. h) A. M.
NIGHT EXPRESS—. AM P. M.
The Loa A. N. train °anneals at Rupert, for Wilkes
tame, Pittson, nomnton, and all stations on the
LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD.
The above trains make direct connection" at Elmira
with the trains of the New York andf me, Canandaigua
and Niagara Path", and Buffalo, New ork , and Erie, and
New York Central Railroads, from al points North and
West, and the Canada..
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Sazoeninon
Bridge. and aUittermediate points,. _
enVoaititil bet
1 r en i riret Otre r it l i t rlna P s ft t i s a a rn ud d: 6 9 l. f
and CU trtui Streets:and at the r.k l aseu r ler
Depot. corner° , TI;I 3 I6TEENTII and CA LLOWHIL L.
THRODO Is RENS PREICIIT TRAIN
Leave the Phil • delphiaakd Reading Depot, Broad and
CallowWl are I 'daily (Sundays excepted), for all
points West a North, at 6P. M.
Preigate ma- be delivered before .M. to Omura
their giiC &MO 417,
Fo or Infornpft amply at Projekt Depot,
TRIM. Th and OWIIILL, or to
MAR. APPEN,__
_General Azent,
Rerthireet maser X and 101iNsIthlWr ikno•is t
cola tf Philadelplia
DAILY INLAND
111tillM FREIGHT LINE TO NON.
LK OUTR. VA., and to the princi
pal Cities anu Towns in the South ant Southwest.
Goods sent to the Depot. corner BROAD Street and
WASHINGTON Avenue, will lye forwarded daily, and
at as low rates as by any other line.
H. F. KENNEY.
Master of Transportation
K. R. R. Co.
NOTIOE.—CHESTER
IiaIIMPRIE VALLEY RA ILROA D.—PAS
RENGER'TRAIN_RFOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN.
TERMEDIATE STATIONIII.—On and after Nov. ath,
1860, the Passenzer Trains for DOWNINGTOWN
will start from the now rammer Depot of the Floi l 4 - ,
dolphin and Reading__Ragyorid Company, Cern" On
BROAD and coa.powiiiLL. Streets, (passenger en
trance on Callowhill.
MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown leaves at 8.00
A. M.
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown leases at
1.191". M.
DAILY (Sundays exoepted).
kly ordor of the Doord of ittamtgars of the Yiniadel.
Phia and Reading Railroad Com_s(Aey•
ann W. R. IdelL.R.RaiN Y. Snore ta rY •
EXPRESS COMPAMES
THE ADAMS EXPEICIEW
°Moo 320 GIiBOTNUT apron.
f om arli ankoteres. Arterahandoe, liar.k.siotec
and aped°. either by ita own Lino, or, iv counactiot
with - atker Esortwo Comouttea. V , tk. v rire i ca
gowns and oituta of WI 11111'0 skst..:
1,0009000 r il e o A e 1 v V e (1 1N p
e A r a il ! I ?oil! , 3 0 Lil t !! t ,
Cup Red Saimaa, comprising
Cabanas, Figaro.
Paitagria, Come roiante.
Black Bea, Pu d irbinallo,
Etelvina, iablo Marino.
Vat ail, Proems., &0.. /Ice ,
o f n il nines and qualitieet, and for soloist t . ii , lorw i ft in ar
at rata by MARL g.
eqo.l3c 130 If VT.
THOMAS it Bk/PlB,
• p 4., 139 and 141 Month POttlrrn te;
(Formerly Nos. 07 nad SO
ERFAIPTOIIY tillibr—t3TOOKl3, by pontarnement.
Qa Wuesday.
April re, noes. 84 the Biohanse, will In isoltl—
Withotlt reserve. tot account of whom it ma, c „, v.
cern
-83,200 (3 bonds of *LOW, and 2 of $lOO each,) Phila
delphia and balamore Central Railroad Company.l.,lllo shares Thirteenth and Fifteenth-streets rum.
ger RailWaY CoMPsnY. ,
100 shares Roo* and V ine-otroota Passenger RsAway
Compact.
100 eharee Fairmount and MIA-street Car Passenger
Railway Company.
For apeman. of whom it may onnoorn
-23 shares Philadelphia Mutual R 41141 Estate aatooia,
Lion—par e/701 fall paid.
REAL ESTATE SALE—APRIL 16.
Orphans' Court Rale—OM. of DWELL I N G, or,i
deoessed.--TWO-STORY BRICK '
1034 Frapirford avenue, south of Otter Stree t
_,
name Estate.—.YALUABLK LOT, D WELLING,
BARN, &e., 1Z sores, Twenty-thud ward, eppooki
tieopersvilln, between OM Second . street turnpike si x )
Eront..street road, adjoining the elegant country sent of
Dr. Barton. IMO Jacob Ridgwav, &erased.
Orphans'Cart Nate—Estate of Samuel Levzey,e,,
oessed.—SlX BURIAL LOTS, Mount Month De w ;
terr. 'Chet ere well located, and forte a enuare,
DESIRABLE cutiNTRT BEAT, ever. 13 m ere .
Milltown road, between the ()afford and Second-await'
tirrnpiltes, `]'went?-third ward.
poreniptcry Sale.— ELEGANT MODERN RIM.
DEBEE and large lot, Tulpehooken street. north of
Wayne street, tiermentown•
Peremptory SaIe.—THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL.
LING, Brown streti oast of Eleventh street.
vont; AND DWhLLINO,
lee noutheeet corn it e h r
a or n
the
.
ventlifirlittittelitYtt&M. hetereettid and Whartes
Tet E-8W 11w ORY BRICK ELI to No. N
Earl &rect.
THREE-STO Y BRICK DWELLING,w
modern 413210:fe1t/Ms, No. 256 North Sixth street. e
VALUABLE MOIL STORY HOTEL. known ss the
o i um bi a . Rouse. emit etdo of Broad so eet,lng lest
orth of Arab. street! And Agar te_time Square,
rl/ADDABL hi WEST PRILADELERI A 'PROPER.
'Y.—Lroge rinl. v aluable tot, northwest ce rn "
Chestntit and William, or Thirty-ninth. streets. 100 11
MB feet. Tl r. ve!uable fronts.
,kr w , REed lot GER.—Also. two neat Reeidenott,
adjoiturg on illiant etre,s. eisoh lot 50 feet front.
One of teem ham also d trirnt en a blak stre et. They
will 11- sold smarately.
RACE S FRE RT.—Store and L I we./ling. "TI Rios
street, with two story brick shop in - the rear, on
bark street.
COATES STREET.—Three-story brick Tavern and
Dweiling.,plo. Hod Qostes street.
WALNUT STREBT,--neat Residence, No, ltri
Walnut street, between Broad. and Fifteenth etreels.
-6000 rosy roman'.
REAL ESTATF, AND STOCKS—APRIL 23.
Peremptory Sale, for account of whom it may oon.
oern—ain shae Union Canat stook; Ile share. Little
Schuylki m
ll Navigation Railroad and Coal Company.
xecutorei Sale— Witte of Conrad Wolf ( Wearied,.
VerY valuable GERMANTOWN PROPERTY, 2635
acres, with improvements, Allen's lane, near the Mount
Airr station, Chestnut Hill Railroad.
Orphans' on: Sale-I.state of Zhomas Brown. es
eeeeed.—DWE LUNG AND LOT 0 GROUND. south
west corner of Twenty -third street and Brown's court,
above CsAowhill street.
Same state. FOUR UWE!. LIMA on Brown's
point, west of Twenty-third stree t
_, anltif rff Cal Myna
Baffle Estate . —THßES-STORY BRICK DWELL.
INCi. Loon street. north of Green greet. I.lth ward.
game batate.—CTOßb A ri 11 DWELLIN G. north side
of Callowhiu street. west of Twenty-third street.
Same F.etate. -- STORK , ANA PKELIANH. &dimwits
the shove on the west.
3 THREP-STOR BRICK DWELLINGS, Noe, 717.
731. and 733 Lombard Y
street.
„BRICK DWELLING, No.lo Pleasant alleittle, semi
of Lombard street.
ELEGANT BROWN•STONE RESIDENCF:, west
Los
of North Broad street. south of Girard ave:ne.
Los 37 feet front. The haute hen all the modern eoe..
venienees.
Executors' Peremptory Bate—Yetat• of Ann Tayk.r.
deoeased.—NEAT RESIDENCE, No 733 Spruce sliest ,
and Brick Dwelllue in the rear. on 011111{15 street.
Peremptory tale.—Fl, h GANT RR S I HENCE,
Ofte.tarit U'l HILL, with 434 acres. with superior man
mon. 230 feet front on 'Thorp's lane.
Trustees' Stile.—TFlE It A PTINT CHURCH EDI.
FIC E. and large 104,106 by 100 feet. mouth side of Han
som street. between Sighth and Ninth streets, opposite
the southern front of the Continental Hotel.
HANDSOME NEW MODERN RESIDENCE. north.
west corner Seventeenth and Wallace streetr. Ens the
modern con - rsnienees. Immediate possession.
BALE OF BUPERioR FURNITURE., 'ELEGANT
RosBwOOD PIANO-FoRTEJ% KNCEL ?LATE
MIRKORS. Cat ANDEL/IEBS wARDRoBEP, DEN.
TISTB' LATRE•CAsE MirIikRALB,BAUATisLLE
TABLE, %VELVET. BRUBtfEI.B AND OTHRit
CARPETS. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, Ice.
CAR p *lle this morning, at the Agettog
Store will aornpflee. tweidee 700 lota of excellent hum.
lure, rosewcoa and mahogany mano.forma. mirrors.
chandeliers, bagatelle table, War obey. small dentinte
lathe, 2 Sheffield plated urns, cage minerals, velvet,
Bruggele, and other carpets, enunterei, thins and tlam
ware, beds and bedding. !to., fonning at , nttritetive
elortment, worthy the attention of ladies /014 omeri e 3
corona of rurohasing.
oar Gatalogues now roadr and the articles iltlsese4
for examielluolt,
Sale at Noe )89 and Tuth_Fourth Street.
SUFERIOS FURNITURE, RENCII PLATE MIR
HORS, F/Axo-FORTES, RUERELIs CAR PETS.
This Morning,
At 9 riclook, at the Auotien store, an assortment
excellent aeonnd-hand furniture. elegant mane- fortes.
fine mirrors, carrieta. eta., from families (femme'
housekeeping, remolied to the store for conetmlesvi
eale.
Also, a superior dentists' lathe.
Also, a ease minerals.
.A 150.2 Sheffield Mated
Also, a rosewwd bagatelle table, balls and ease eery
Piste.
SP:VP:IITR SALE AT THE GIRARD HM4E.
SUPERIOR CHAMBER
e FURNUURE, CAR. ETS.
On Monday Morrumt.
April 19, at IQ o . oPno by ostalogue, st the Vim(
HOUSe, Qtierstput street, beiew Ninth, a quantity.of su
perior clamber furniture, fine hair nritlreaset, feather
tiolsteirs and pillows, &o.
Also, Brussels, linperiji and ingrain carpet,.
Also, a quantity of office furniture, desks, tables, I,
Aem. a Larne and superior Iron safe, made by Ferrel
rr:ng, coat 8700, suitable for a jeweiter.
'Mee be examined on Saturday, from 9 to 3 o'cleet.
Sale No. Mg Chestnut Street,
ELEGANT FURNITURE. MtaltOßS. PIAMt.
CHANDELIERS,
Tuesday VELVET GARRETS, kc.
On Morning.
April 16th. at 1043'0dock, at Lie. 1303 Chestnut street,
by catalogue..
The entire f urniture of a lady declining hoozekeernE.
Gomm - mpg o f rosewood and brocatelte drawing-toms
furniture, pianoforte by Gale & Co.. handsome mantel
and. pier mirrors, fine velvet carpets, plated ware,
China and glassware. superior walnut chamber thrui•
turn, fire mattresees, cottage furniture. nil moth?. &a,
Also, a 4iia%!tify a Rue preserset t alsot the kitchen
furniture,
sir - May lie exaMMed at 8 o'clock on the %awninged
the ealo.
AND NORM
L MAIL STEAM-
IVERPooL.
- 41130
- 75
Sete No. 111I Iktfntit.$traiSt.
SPLENDID CAIGNET FERN/T1120.:
FIRST-CLASS OIL PAINTING: 4 ,
FINE ENGRAVINGS, STATUOI766.
VELVET VititPETS, MIRRORS, /cc.
On Wednesday Morning,
April 17th, at 10 &cloak, at No. Ell Chestnut Mtn.
b.g catalogue, the entire tasteful and beautiful furniture
of a gentleman going to bump., comprising two mile
of very rich and elegant parlor furniture ; a outwit
ebabbtately carved oak library furniture, russet leather
drivers; suite of carved Min dining-room furniture.
air Stifles of handsome chamber furniture,tune or
them very elegant and expensive.) era. tar All ninth
to order by Leonidas. from selected French deelgyi
and without regard to test. Splendid royal Axminster
medallion carpet ; Wilton . velvet, and Brussels eau
Pete ;JO French- plate mantel and pier mirror.; elegant
Mums, Piano, Cliondelierli g hee dad chinaware. veil
superior mattresses_, bedding. kc.
FAMTII)1013, kllfiltetVlf(G3. Lte,
Also is large number of Arra - 041 1 M Original oil paint
togs, of the best French, American, and German
school', rare and }hie engravings, marble statuettes ,
artiolerr of bijonterie and ',inn, ate.
Sir May be examined oft Tenedart April le, from 10
to S
W Particulars in catalogues, now lesdr.
---- silo
A keel awl Cork Ear
:lA. Capt. (!Hannon.
AD Cat. nAderson.
RI A. Cabc. MOAtileY
1A A. Capt. bundle.
Ora, Capt. J. Coos.
Ward
e light at mast-head ;
vt bow,
Wednesday. April 8 .
Wednesday, Apnl 10.
Wednesday. Aprtl 17.
.Wednandpx, Aril 24.
Wednesday, 1 .
WednesdaY. MAY 1.
Wednesday, MAY 16.
Wednesday. MAT 32.
itd.
not be accountable for
relit, gramme Stones
144 thefefor. and
- For freight or
CUIIIAR 0,
New York.
Sale No. 1314 Marshall Strad,
SUPERIOR WALNUT FORNITuRE, TAFI'ATRY
BRUSSEIA CARPETS. ece.
eti Friday Morning.
Nth inst.. at RI otoloeht M 1P9. 1319 Mare lo Iltree t.
above lhospenon street, the enure hoMieh6ld
kitchen furniture, tapestry itrtiseele carpets, &O . 01 k
gentleman declining houeekeeeme.
Mal he examined on the molting of oole.st
o'clock.
Adtainistrator , a Sale. 2911 Walnut street—Estate of Dr •
Thomas Harris, deoeased.
BVI I ERIOR RY.BII/11NOg AND FURDI 'TUK, DPP
ItORB, OIL PAINTINGD, CURTAINS, CHABBh•
LIBROS, ko.
On Tuesday klornin.
at Inst., at 10 o'cilook, at No. 1911 Walnut street, hf
catalogue, the entire furniture, comprising manor
walnut drawing. room furniture. mantra and war mir
rors, fine oil paintings and engrapings. enflame, chan
deliers. glace and china, Isile.epl67 dIIIIIVItOnaI and
chamber furniture. Alao, the kitchen fitllll,lllB. rein.
gerator &o.
8,7" The superior reeldince, with coach berme, will
fursold at le o'clock preoisely, previous to the sale n 1
ture. Full partionlars in handbills and catalOgnes•
Peremptory Sale on the Premise", .
TEE DFLRNDID COUNTILV
&0.,, OF GEORGR MeHEISKY. Ent
On Wednesday,
May let, without reserve. on the premiaes, I veil
elegant mansion, with stable, coaoh-honse, and other
fine improvements. and 20 acres of land, littera, asst
Dary. Delaware county., Pa.
Full descriptions in catalogue', now ready.
sir May be examined on &indication to the elletion •
ears,
The furniture, horses, carriage ", &0., will be sold us ,
mediately after the real
War Bale of the whole absalts, the owner havins tong
to r urope.
MFITZPATRICK A. BROS.. ACC
LC. • TIONEERIC 604 CHESTNUT . Niset,
ISALEa_ EVERY EVENING.
At 7 o'clock, of 800, stationery and Pll3Ol
watches, jewery, 0100 k.,, 'diver lated ware, eu'l"!'•
paintuage, musical instnitimente, &.n.
Also, - Hosiery, dry goods, boota and shoes. and me ,
ahandise of elyery description.
DAY BA RES every Meeday. Wednesday. and IT'
day at 10 o'olook A.lll '
PRIVATE !ALE.
At private sale several large cogurignmentr of wat , hro.
Jewelry, boob., stationery, "dyer-plated ware, onllerti
fancy totem, A.°. To which is solicited the &Marne! , ",
city and country merohente and others.
Col:mammal:di, solicited of all kinds of merohatb.
for either publio or Private melee.
Liberal cash advanCes matte on consignment/.
Ont-door sales promptly attended to.
graPENN STEAM XNOII 4 IX ANO
BOILER
IL WORRB.—HEAFIE aa
P r e iTICAL A 111) THEORETICAL EPI(iIftEIAP•
iriIST_BOILER-MARERAI. BLACREtte
and ORNOMOS, having, fot many years, bees
eunaeatal operation. and been exclusively engaged
is
beading and repairing Marine and River F.:nines. hig •
and low presence, Iriin Boats , Water 'ranks. ProtiellVl"
Re., &e. respectfully offer their semen to the Pal 94
as I>eli:ig . folly plapitiol 60. tram Enoisol of la;
rases, marina, R iver, and Statismary , having P"
pater= of dinerent silos. are prepared to execute at
der' with quick despatch. Every delionPtidk of Pa sere
makint made• at the shortest notice. High and :ov
Prelialie, Flue, Tabular, aod Cylinder Volley,* the
iron. best Pennsylvania oharooel Forginta. et all slaw
and kinds; Iron and VMS, coatings, or on dexerift , n.
Roll Taming, Aarew Cuttng , and all ether wort . 01
merited with the above business.
Drawings and speintications for pal wart dent' at isiu
establishmentaree of charge, and work gitaranne , i.
The imbeonbers have ample when dock TOOM ler is
Pairs ef boats, where they can lie in Perfect P ll-6 "
end are provided with shearp, an & As.. A's
for mixing heavy et'
JACOB 9. REAPIN.
.10111 P. WV,
REACH and l'Ablitkla
.I.,AI7OEtAt4ERRICX. JOHN S.COPK.
WILIJAK H. VL
MIRRICS.
SOUTLIWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON FITBISICIM
LADELPII I A.
MERRICK it EtOn
Er4G.INEEKS AND MAGfilii
Manufacture nigh and Low Pressure Maim otr . ""
for land, river, and patinae ser vice.
Boiler.. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats. kr: 1 : 44
inns of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, WOTifilhOPL 11411
road station, &o. ~,t
Retorts end Gas folsohlhery 9f the how at'd
kroved construction.g nr
Mhvery deartription of 'lmitation blashineri , rut oven
'sugar. SwF, and Grist mills, Vacuum rens. toe ,.
Steam Trains. Defeoators, Filters, Pumping rn'
tte.
Sole Agents for It Milieux's Patent Sugar s o ..d il m o L
Apparatus NcilLOY in'a Patent 'team if w i n; r b a „lutne
Enwell It WOnVen rotorkt contriftiFm g , 1 ,11
Bonin.
iIIeIOINT PLEASANT FOUNDSY, No. Pt
§trept, g
Kn ni d ug s t n, yhitnaeistor • , s;
ilAfti B. TI.E. RR inform his ,ritod. 0. 10 •
*beim! tho cativo stook qf Patterns ht tnr 3 7".." •••‘ t
p
ks is now oreroo w
tist , ordcrpr , -710
tut, And gAlt hail nutinZA. SOAP{ ClW llo l.liot
mute Work, !gearing. C...,41p1es tr. Pie rrnr
imptia•ry or rsarsls 1:• or rr*"
Mn
PHILADELPHIA TER RA -0 (1 'E T"
WORKS,
Ofible and are Rooms, 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
W
• - Otnatuontul Chissoy Tape
Garden Vases and Statuarr•
Eneanstio Flooring Tile.
Arohltectural Ornaments.
vent:timing and Smoke Flues.
Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware.
Steam-pressed Drain Pipe.
Water Pipe, warranted to stand
piellsuTOr cheap and durable.
tie Trade supplied on liberal terms.
illustrated emaloguessent by
Mail on application by letter.
B. A. EtARIIIB O N.
1010 CHESTNUT. Str""
JUST RI.,()EIVED, per " Annie Kimbal',
rl9lll 1 4 verpc,n1, Mandel., Weaver. dande r's
Preparations
25 /1.• Extract Aconiti. in 1 lb ''are
22 fbn Extract Hyosoyami, in lb ism
ao las Extrant Belladonnie, in ars.
10ri Extmot Taraxaci,lls Ilb J ars.
50 the Vin Rai Colaniaii in 1 m bottles,
100 Rs 0!. Snooini Rea., in 1 1h bottles.
Wu Its Calomel. in 1 lb bottles,
occ me rit 117draire - /lb In.re.
10,THER.111,
47 mit 411 ;Mu NiCOP
AUCTION.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
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