OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. NO MORE FORBEARANCE From the Harrisburg Patriot and Unica. t Time makes all things even. The seoession Movement bee reached a point of audacity where it must be humbled, in order abet voe may Jive side by sid e . as neighbors in pews Farther forbear sass would only invite future aggressions. Peace must be received by the seceded States as a airi— ngs extorted by violence. NOW 79 TEE TIME. IProm the Baltimore Clipper.] • Now is the time for Union men to prove their de votion to the Union. The Government has called for volunteers, chiefly from the Border States, North and South. In this contingency . Maryland will not be found wanting, for her destiny is with the Union our fathers made and their eons mud preserve. 3ICX/13/ON IS JUSITOLUT/ON [From the Baltimore ratnot] We regard this work of secession as nnoonstitu. tional, revolutionary, and altogether unnecessary. While we claim for the Southern—the se ceding States—their equal and just rights in the Union, and will be satisfied with nothing less, we are obliged in the view of common justice, to , de nounee their secession from the Union as an sot of impropriety, and their inauguration of civil war as unchivalric, ungallant, and barbarous, end their marsh upon the national capital RS a scheme of madness that ought he checked with such an overwhelming force as would prevent the possibili ty of a contest. In the Union we are prepared to contend for their rights to the last ; out of it, we regard their position as false and unnatural, and unworthy of their boasted chivalry or patriotism. WHAT SHOULD BR DOHS t Front the flew York Tribune.] We have a civil war on our hands—there is no use in looking away from the fact. For this year, the chief business of the Amerioan people must be proving that they have a Government, and that freedom is net another name for anarchy. Hun dreds of thousands must be temporarily drawn away from peaceful and prodnotive awmations un til this point is settled—drawn away just at the time when labor is wanted to sow and plant for the ensuing harvest. But those who will be left be hind must work the harder and plant the more, since years of war are usually years of dear bread. Farmers ! employ all the help you can pay, and put in all the mops for whioh you oats seasonably and thoroughly prepare the ground, for a season of scarcity is probably at hand. Let each do hie beet toward preparing for it. TH2 COUNTRY TO Di SUSTAINRD [Prim the Doylestown (Bucks co.)Demoorat.] The contest is now upon tia, and let us weet it like men Let the country be sust a ined at all hazards. Let it not be said that twenty millions of freemen in the North permitted the National Government to he destroyed by less than one-fourth of that number in the South. We hope to see the whole power of the nation put forth to crush out this rebellion in snob mariner that it will he re- membered for all time to oome. The conduct of the rebels will have the effect to unite the whole population of the free states in support Of the Go vernment. Northern passions are hard to inflame, but when once fully aroused, wo betide those against whom they are directed. The South has brought the calamities ' which will be sure to fol low, upon herself, and the sympathy once felt for her will be manifested no longer. The contest, in all probability, will end in the destruction of negro slavery, and the rain of all her interests. UNION Ift PROTECTION [From the Louisville Journal.] When Cardinal Richelieu drew around the form of Julie de Mortimer " the awful circle of the holy church" to shield her from the pollution of . the Sing of France, he did not wake up a power more potent than that with which the Constitution and the lawr of the United States have enoiroled and protected the domestic institutions of the South The French courtiers deferred to the power which Richelieu invoked, but our Southern friends scorn and contemn the great protection which has heretofore been an legs to them. Julie was saved, but will the institution of slavery be strengthened by dissolving the Union? THN DUTY OF UNKATUR&LIZED CITIZENS A correspondent asks us what is the duty of unnaturalized immigrants now among us with re gard to the civil war impending, and wherein that duty would be affected by naturalization. We answer, Every alien is under the same obligation as - the rest of us to obey the laws, respect the duly-constituted authorities, and expose the machi nations of rebellion and treason. So far, the duty of all residents is the same, and an alien may be put to death for sots of treason the same as though he were naturalized. But every citizen, whether native or naturalized, is under obligation to take no arms in defence of the country when required ; and from this obligation aliens are exempt. They may volunteer to serve the country as soldiers, but cannot be constrained to do so.—Mbune. TDE *TAR-SPANGLED BANNER The Star-Spangled Banner is the flag of Wash ington, Jefferson, Adams, klenry, Lafayette, Pu laaki, Gates, Putnam, Jackson, Scott, Decatur, Perry, Clay, and Taylor. The Southern banner is the flag of Davis, Rhett, Yancey, Pickens, Ttvlggs, and Toombs. Under 'which, oh ! Patriots of Ken tucky, will ye rally T—Loutsvills Journal. THE FEELING IN INDIANA A correspondent of the Bulletin says: Pass• ins eastward, by railway, on Monday, we saw crowds at the stations at each places as Valparaiso, Lima. Columbus, and Fort IVayne, all eager for the Chicago papers, and so full of patriotic feeling that it burst forth ever and anon in tremendous cheer, for the Union and Major Anderson. The enthusiasm was folly responded to by the passen gers op the train, who 'heal, 1 7- droppid all other subjoins of conversation to duate on the war and on the necessity of sustaining the Government. THII 7/111LING IN OHIO The same story may be repi3idf=an d Jsy_e_ataM--416toftitThr 7 companies forming, and of a perfect fever of patriotism throughout every oounty where Sumpter's guns had roused an echo At Crestlme, Mansfield, Lakeville,Wooster, Mae ailon, Canton, Alliance, Enon, .Rothester, and in faot every station, the same uprising of the people was visible. SCOTCH/LIEN T/11;(11 TO TES FLAG. The 79th regiment, Col. Thos. B. Maolay, has volunteered its services to the Federal Govern ment, whenever and wherever required. This re giment is composed of Bootehtnen, and they ex press an ardent determination to sustain the Go- Torment that proteots and cherishes them, and to defend the glorious flag under which they have found Shelter.—Tribune. NO /MISSION BUNTING IN BOSTON A vowel from Savannah entered Boston harbor with the rebel flag flying. On her arrival at the wharf the people compelled the captain to strike his tag, and hoist the Stars and Stripes. Nasal Preparations. VESSELEI GOING INTO COURIER/ON AND PREPARING [From the New York TrlbW2e.) It has been already remarked that the utmost activity is preoeptible in the different navy yards. This is not surprising when we consider that every veseel in the navy that could be made speed. ily available for active duty is in process of pre paration for immediate sea service. Annexed is the list : NSW YORK The Perry, Savannah, and Wabash, (whose state of forwardness will be found elsewhere,) and the .Roanoke, are preparing here• The latter is like the Wabash in all reenacts. BOSTON. The Mississippi, Vincennes, and Minnesota are under beet - ructions for Immediate commission ; and the Colorado, ranking with the Minnesota, has been for mont hs in a ready state. Tire Mississippi.—This is a second-class side wheel steamer, 1,623 tons burden, was built at Philadelphia, in 1841, sod carries four guns. She made her last cruise in the Chinese seas, and con veyed Minister Ward between several East India ports, while out there. The Mtsszstippi is one of the most serviceable ships in the navy, and was pronounced, by English and French officers in the Mediterranean, some years since, to be the " best working craft" in the Straits. The Minnesota.—This splendid steamer is the new flag shipof the home fleet. She rates with the Wabash, Merrimack, Colorado, and others of that clam. Bar burden is 3,200 tons ; she was ' built at Washington in 1855, and will carry'on her , coming °raise no thee than forty guns of very heavy calibre. The Minnesota has done about tour years' active service, and has been almost re construoted since her return from China, *here Captain Dupont bommanded her. Commodore Strthghant, the late adviser-In-chief of- the Navy Department, has been appointed Commander-in ef of the Borne Squadron, and will hoist his wide flag on the Minnesota. Be went from this city last night to put her in oommission The Vaneennee.—The Ytneennes returned from the African squadron in charge of a surgeon last summer. She captured several slavers on the coast, and was so short of officers that one of the surgeons had to navigate her home. She' is 700 tout burden, carries 20 grins, and was built in Brooklyn thirty-five years ago. About six weeks will be requited to fit her out. The Colorado —This ship fa 3,400 tong burden, rates 40 gars, and was constructed a few feet from her present berth in Boston, at the same time that the Nsagara, Wabash, and Merrimack were built elsewhere. She never did much duty, having only served one orates on the home station. She has been ready for some months, and she now only awaits orders to go in commission. NORFOLK. The Mormemzek, Plymouth, and Germantown, are at Norfolk. The Merrimack. one St eur largest steamers, is 3,200 tons burden, Carries 40 guns, and Wm built at Boston in 1855. She was late flagship of the Pacific squadron, is in good condition, and can be fitted out in a few weeks. The Plymouth was laat employed as school ship for midshipmen, "Old Ironsides" relieving her. She is not wider immediate orders for Benne& Her tonnage is 989 tons She carries 22 g and was belt ,at Charlestown in 1943. It would take WA weeks to make her seaworthy. The Germantown.—This corvette ia in good or der, and a slight overhauling will euffioe to make her ready for oommiadon. She is 939 tons burden, carries 22 gnus, and was built at Philadelphia in 1846. She cruised on the coast of Brasil, in com mand of Captain Lynch, of exploration notoriety, from 1854 to 1857, and subsequently in the Chinese seas. In commission this fleet will be as follows : m r al ee, xa.....1.. Tons. No. of Men. Ci um 420 40 Iderrimaok-.............. -3,100 423 40 500 4 0 Colorado.. -... .3.400 500 4 Bt. Lawreni - e........ : - .....1.226 500 50 German town —....— WI9 300 ea vine Dna co—.-- ..... • . 250 200 20 Jam sato - Iwo •-•-••• .. • • ............. 988 300 23 Pi ym on th-.. -•••••- • • • 9/10 300 22 Pd wino pp i --- - -141112 zoo 11 Water- w itoh-.- 878 70 3 153 6 ......-- -.20.815 Tiz New York Tribune makes this admira ble and appropriate suggestion : Might it not be well for those who regard themselves as citizens of the United States, as they gather to receive or to consider the stoking news from hour to hoar flashed over the country, to take together the legally prescribed oath of fidelity to the American Republio and the Federal Constitution ? If administered with due solemnity and impressiveness, it could not fail to nerve their hearts and strengthen their hands for the greet trials and perils now before us." The Border States. IFrom Harper's Weekly.] 00101164 There are no States, in the Uniou or out of it, which are so deeply interested in the maintenance of peace, order, and' good government as Mary land, Virginia, Tennessee, Sentuaky, and Mis souri. For of all the States Nature has done moat for them. God created them the garden of the continent. Blessed with a soil of unman! fertility, and a olimate exquisitely adjutted between the extremes of heat and cold, they enjoy the advert tagss of both the northern and the southern me ridians, and have, if their people do not prevent Providenoe, a greater future than any other part of the actuary. They can grow everything, from the Northern potato and apple to the Bentham ootton.plant, the grape, and the gg. Their soil overlies miles of ores of various kinds—iron, gold, copper, lead, and cod/. They stretch in an un broken line from the great waters of the interior to the great ocean which washes the continent. if they maintain public order and good government, their latitude must render their railroads the great avowe between the West and the Bast. Their climate is so admirable that it is a miracle they have not absorbed the whole population of the con tinent. To a dweller in frozen Michigan or torrid Louisiana, life under the genial sun of Virginia seems a dream of impossible bliss. In the shade of the grand. old woods of that noble State, with no winter snowstorms, no summer dog-days, no deadly jepidemios, no frightful straggle with Na ture for existence, but just such a rotation of sea eons as gives a relish to each, and tempts the earth to bring forth her regular increase, George Wash ington beguiled his declining years with visions of the future glories of his native soil, and of the pos sible predominance of the Potomao over all other avers of America. Can such a State seek to emu late the destiny of the desolate regions in Mexico and Central America, to - which God, in His Provi dence, was originally as bountiful as to her ? FRILADELPRIA BOARD OF TRADE. WM.O. REERMLE, .INO. li. °DICKS 5 coVIMISTEN OH TIM MONHU TROS.S.FER.NON, LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philarldphia. Ship Tonawanda, Julius—. Liverpool, May I Ship Daphne. Havener— -.-- --London. soon Ship Westmoreland, Deoan— -..'...-Liverpoot, soon Rhip Cummings. Coe --Liverpool. soon Ship Belle of the Ocean , p Liverpool, soon #s• ra Ellen Morrison. Platt— ........- z paguayra. moon arm Marshal Nay, mina Cruz, soon Brig Loan o, Evans-..__. St Jago de Cuba, soon Bohr Geo J Jones, Crowell— .....- . -Demerara, soon Rehr timeline. ... . ..Havana, soon Sohr J Northrop, !toss..-..--Par au Prince. soon PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, April 18, 1861. SUN RISES- _5 20-SUN SETS_ BINE WATER,* Sohr Augu!t*, Kelly, 5 due from New Bedford, with oil to Bhober & Co. Bohr Immo Binh, Crowell, 6 day' from Boston, with mdee to Crowell & . _ . . fielirVirn darer, Rayner, 8 daps from New York; with mdse to .11 Cooper. Bohr T Lake, Beall, a days from Salem, with oil to ca trotturrows C, Clark, 6 days - from Boston, in ballast to captain. Bohr Halo, Newman, 4 days from Bewburyport, With fish to GB Xerfoot. Bohr Cropper & Bro, Hill. 3 days from Federaltburg, Md, with railroad ties to J W Batton. Bohr Emma. Brooks, 1 day from New Castle, Dal, with oats to Jae Barrett & Ron. Bohr Sarah Elizabeth, Smith, 6 days from Boaton, with potatoes to Van Horn. Woodworth & Co. Bohr Rancooas, Wright, 2 days from Chesapeake City. with wheat to Jim .1' Black. Steamer Abdo. Robinson: 22 hour. from New York, with mdse to Wm P Clyde. Steamer Planet, Wilson. 411 hours from New York, with Mee to W Baird & Co. CLEARED. Behr E 8 Janes, Townsend, New Orleans, D 8 Stetson & Co._ Btr H L Gaw, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr (Correspondence of the Press.) HAVRE DE GRACE, April 17. The King ston le ft with 10 beats in tow, laden and con signed am follows; Tome. McCurdy & Co. lumber to Nororom & Sheets; J P Finley, do to Salem. NJ; two new Delaware and. Hudson boats , light, to Delaware and Hudson Canal; Sarah Long. H Brubaker, Lydia Ann Lingle, and Ella. coal to Delaware City. The Capt P Shay and Paxton Ways, left from yesterday's taw. /Blip Pam Flash, Maguire, from Ban Francisco, at Li verpool .141 inst. Bhia Gontinet. Gibbs, from Callao, at Gravesend 3d instant. . S ip Blaok Prince, Brown, from Ban Francisco, at London ad inst. fo -It W m al ool.lace, Lane, cleared at New Yorl.lfith inst. har ive k Mystery , Mayo, for Philadelphfa, sailed from Hsi sroet Met ult. . . Brig Model, Bow, from Matanzas, arrived at Boston IBM ins . . . Behr Maxfield. May. from ApaLsohicola, at Boston 16th mat, Bohr D G Floyd. Raokett. from Bristol for Philadel phia. at New York nth i Bohr (Mean. Collins, f rom Wilmington, Del, for Port land. at Newport 14th inst. Bohr Hannah Willetts. Parsons, for Philadelphia, sailedfrom Newport lath inst. • Bohr Empire. Adams, hence, arrived at Providence 111th tut. Behr Henry Lanrene, Johnson, settled from Providence 16th inst. for Philadelphta. Bohm Abigail, Raley, A Hammond. Paine , J B Aus tin, Davie, Charles Carroll. Pratt. and Plymouth Rook, Norris. hence, arrived at Boston 16th inst. Bohr 8 L Croaker, Preebrev, from Taunton for Phila delphia. at Bristol 25th tnet. Bohr Western Star, Crowell, at Boston 16th inst. from Apalachicola. Sohn Gun Rook and E A Cummings, arrired at 'Wil mington, Del. 16th inst. Bohr 8 B Wheeler, McLaughlin, for New York, chi at Galveston 8d met. Bohr Sidney Jertee, Godfrey, from New York, was dis charging at Galveston Bth Met. Bohr M Reinhart, Peterson, for Portland,oleared at New Orleans 11th met. RUSINESS MEN ARE ADVERTISING BU in the Best Newspapers of City and Country at the Offices of , CRJ ADVERTISING AGENTS. FIFTH and CHESTNUT STREETS, Philadelphia. TRIBUNE BULLRING R... Yoark.. Philadelp hi a. J. BRIOICIS UNITED STATEs PATE SIPRWEAN NT OFFCE, No. 144 SOUTH FOURTH I STREET, PHILADZLPHIc twin t o Patent Lagratis. of U. B.(new) and Europe Gan be ob ws apll-tjyl vit F. OLENN, ACOOTHiTANT AND AU.. Real Estate Agent, flim.9lB WALNUT Street, (second floor, Room Pio. 1.) and Southwest corner of Seventeenth and Green. Accounts adjusted, Books written up. Estates settled, money procured, money Invested, Real Estate bought. sold. and rented. mh.2B-Im* JAMES M. SOOVEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 113 PLUM BTREET, above Front. rab2l-Int" CANLIERN, N. J H O. II LLM A N, ATTORNEY-AT ...LK* LAW. JERSEY SHORE, Pennsylvania. Collections promptly made in Clinton and Lyoommt FERS Mewed Walter k R RE aub. Phil TO tulelphia ; J. R. Rume, Esq. Jersey Shore • Messrs. Baroroft Co., Philada. &hairier, Ziegler, di Co., Phi Friehnauth &Co Phi A. &Whey., Look Raven; Yard, Chilmore CO., PSI .; Thattsher & Woddrop. Phil/We.; Rey wide, Rowe & Reiff. Phalada. lets-Sm EORC . :lA' AAF:, : I • : • and CABINET WAREHOUSE. No. 424 W NET 'Street opposite Inglatondanoe Square, formerly of No. 173 Cheatnat Street. Pluledelehie. 3a96-3m* JOHN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS, Nos. 317 end 319 WALNUT Strata, (basement stores. between Third and Fourth, north sided Phil& deli:dart N. B.—Pine Old Whiskies always on hand. (Established in 1845.) pAWSON & NICHOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, Nos. 619 and 691 MINOR Street, Between Market and Chestnut streets, PHILADELPHIA JAMES reweozi, rocausom 114-ITIARTET SONS, 0 IMXPILTERS OF HAVANA Cllikl2, No. Ale South F 11.0117 Restive reonlarly a full ameortinent of desirable 01 awita, whioh they offer at low rates. f or ea ch or SP proved omdit. Jell-ly MIIRPLIY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIIX4II. ETON g_. QUIGLIIdr BURTON, No. 333 WALNIY STREET. PRILATIRL HIA. Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others interested in bridge construotion, that the y have formed a oonneotion business with JOHN W. 111.URrHY, Civil Engineer, (author and inventor cif the above well known plan of iron bridge ' ) and ere prepared to execute orders, from any Dart of the country, from his designs and personal superintendenoe. letteor relating tors and e e lli&taa should be addrellied to JOHN W. Utf_RY_ nowise Per ISTO . BMus SY DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Dr. DARIDB HAM'S AROMATIC ENVIOORATING APIA/R. flu Medicine has bus lased by the public fj or sir p.n.., wish incrsating_faeor. it is mom to Cm. Liv&P!essa,_ Nereosistss, H eart-Burr, co l ic penes, Wisitiss the Stoptech t er Pais, is lA. Bowels, Headache, Drowses's, Ridges i'../rinplaints, Loss Spirits, Ds/irises Trosinu, /sitsisserssar, it lITIKILATII, EXHILAIUTIS, INV/SORAT/B.IIIY WILL NOT INTOXICATE OX 82TIPX/T. Asa Medicine it is e*k . and elTsopnal. miring the Rost •giravetest melee of williolislea Windy Compl ai nts, find all other derangements of the tomaoh and Bowels in a speedy manner. It will unsightly revive the most melancholy and drooping Writer, and restore the weak, nervotm, and mo yto health,streagtt, end Persons who, from, the injudicious time of liquors, have become dejected, and their norrA r gyptems shattered. oonstitntions broken down, and 'est to that horrible curse to humanity. thr SOISLaN innedistely, fee the Spy and heal thy invigo rating efficacy a Dr. Rem'e Invtsorating HAT WO. Doss. -- One wine slam full as oft lLL en D mu necessary. One dose will remove all Bad Narita. Orie doe, will cusi Ileart-burn. Tllree dopes will cure Indigestion. One dose will gl7e you a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing veins of DYlP•ella- One dose will remova siistremum and disagreeable streets of Wind or rlatuience. and em EOM al the Ito. receives the Invigorating Bpsrit, the distr..- ing • and ell painful feelings will be removed. op e doce will remove the most distr.:awns pains of • Collo. ei doses th,n stomach oobiwel A few in reisave all ractions in the Kidney, Bladder. or Urinary Organs. Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney Complaints ailfaelitired speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cdire 4: the axe of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.Persons who, trout dizeipating too numh over night , and feel the evil effects or pounmens liquors, in violent headaches. siolimees at stomach, weakness. giddiness, ego., will find one dose will I eMOVO all bad feelings. Ladies of weak end sickly oonstantiozus should take the invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make them strong, healthy, and hap: Y. remove all obetruc bons and irregularities from toe menstrual organs, and restore the of health and beauty to the oareworn f irsirieg pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove dieagreeable sensations at the stomach. Alt the prrrietor palm is a trial, and to toduce this , he hat put Up t InvitionaTme SPIRIT In nut bottles at solvents, quarts el. lama Aral Depot, 48 W w : 2 2ER Etreetaisw York. BYOTT &CO ~ 232 orth SECO P ND Street, Who nts in _hil And for sale by JWIN 11. EA Age TON. 3.5 di ed . leh % . Street. and all Dragnets, .167-tlistuly U RB. JAMES BETTS' 13EJ.JSBRATED aall- SUPPORTERS FOR LADLES, and the only Boa portone under eminent rnedioal patronage. c rier! and ylOlllllllll Yasueottellr roanosted to only on rs.Dottspat ler restdonde, 1030 WALN T Street, Phtladelptua, (to avoid immaterial M.) Thirty thousand Invalids have been advised by thair pluvial.= to nee her applianoee. Those only are genuine haying the Ucuted States copyright, labels on the bon, and nine t u ne s , -tathitstrand also gm the Sapporters. with testimonials eold 4,M10 378 pHILADELPILIA. TERRA -0 OT TA a. WORKS. tiflioe and Ware Rooms. 16 IO ZEESTNUT atreet. Ornamental Chimney Tope. Garden Vases and Statuary. Enoanetio Flooring Tile. Architectural Ornaments. Ventilatinir and Smoke Fines. Ridge Tile and Sanitary Ware. tteanu-sressect Drain ripe. w ater ripe, warranted to stand ilsay_ re cheap and durahle. • Tiade suoplied on liberal tering. Itleetrated Catalogn no. X" by Mail on application P a y letter. A. 11ARRIaGN. 1010 CIi2BTNUT Stmt. cnbll-t f MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVE D MEMORANDA BITBLEIEBB CARDS. MEDICINAL. gm TO RENT—The Three-story Brick mss. DWELLING. No. 1634 WALNUT St. im m e_ (HatolLosseseion riven. Rent 4825. Apply to SAMUEL O_I%ER INS, 627 WALE UT M. apil-thatu If mg TO RENT.—A rare opportunity IS =I cured to a competent manager of a Boarding Neese by the undereigned. who dram to rout the pleMitlee formerly known as the 'UNITED STATES HOTEL, situated on CHESTNUT Street. above Fourth, opposite the Custom gouge. The home oon tm,„ forty' room s all of winch are fumiehed. The dining-ball u, ninety-five feet in length, besides kitchene,pantriee. and every other oonventence that can be desired. The premises have been fitted up in a complete manner. and are ready for immediate occupancy. To a proper person, having experience, a profitable bueirmes can be done. To an acceptable tenant the tenets will be made reasonable. For pattionlare wadi to JoHNREA.on the prenniecav betw ee n the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock. aple.tuthslit • gm CHESTNUT-STREET HOUSE and Mg. STORE to rent.—The desirable business location. 1312 CHESTNUT Street,with dwelling attaohed. Apply at 431 CHESTNUT Street. MAFOR MIX OR TO RENT—The large and oompletelh famished FACTORY, on the north able of THQMY ntreek, exiondoie from HANCOCK to CLINT° Streets. The building has been used for a Starch Factory, and contains a power ful. Engine and complete Machinery for the manufac ture of March, but can easily be altered for other ma nufacturing Purposely. A.pplyto EiTbrHEN B. KINGSTON, S. W. nor. THIRTEENTH and MARKET Stn., And J. SERGEANT PRICE, apt-tat No. 813 ARCH Street. GfERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO RENT.—To Rent, the hum and commodious modern-built Roue. .00rner oC ARMAT Street and WILLOW Avenue, with sae, bath, hot and oold_wate ,r and ali the modern improvemente. Apply to HENRY S. TARR, 710 OREErt Street, PhitadeFphia, or on the promisee. . ape-tf gm TO RENT—For the Summer season, RIM a commodious Country House, w ith _ furniture. ground., and Stabling, within two bonne nde, by rail, of Philadelphia. Apply to E. P. WILSON, at 333 MARKET Street • or addroae " JOSI6_II WILSON. Parkersville. Chester Co.. Pa." ap4-llm fa, TO RENT TWO 0 WIN TR HOUSES,com mile from Teem. Inq.oire No 717 WALNIki: Street.- rarm-9m* qv RENT—THE LARGE AND CON VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Yard,. at limenty-foirrila ward. Apply to M. C. .1. j R. WARREN. on the ermines.. mhlt.ti in - TO LET-A DESIRABLE DWEL LING. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Street. Apply to WETBEttILL Ic. BROTHER, 47 end 49 North SECOND Street. mhltrtf al GERMANTOWN PROPERTY. Ea EXECUTOR'S POSITIVE SALE _ . Will be sold at public auotion, on TRURdDAY AF- TERNOON. the 26th of APRIL. inst.. upon tee Pre-. mutes, the following valuable Real Estate : No. I. a Lot of Land; with the improvementa thereon. situated on the westerly side of Germenitowit avenue,. opposite Gorges street. bounded by amid amine, laud of George W. Carpenter, deoeaeed. John Leibert. the Orphans' Home. and Creisham road, containing five , pores of land. The improvements are a large two-story; stone Mansion, with a two-story back building, two large parlors. wide hall, dieing-morn, and kitchen, upon the hug floor, MX chamber. on the sOoond , and three plastered one unplastered,lll the attics,. A one and a half story frame building, adjoining the main street. a large stone barn, large hay-house, with shed for wagon, &0., underneath; a carriage-house, with hay, loft and granary above; corncrib. shed for posts,. fruit and ornamental trees, kitchen and flowering gar dens. &o. It has a front of 946 feet on Main street, and ma feet on on Creisham road. No, 2, a Lot of Land, on the westerly side of Creis• ham road, la feat front, bounded by lands of G. W. Carpenter, deceased, and John g.eibert, containing two and one-half acres of land; it has a spring of water, a small pond, and a few apple trees upon it. Also, immediately after, will be sold, a yearly ground rent of Bat 60-101 UPOII a certain lot of ground, held now, or formerly, by Authur Bell and by him and William W. anion conveyed to Mary Leibert and Elizabeth Leibert, on the 27th day of October, A. D. IS" payable half yearly, upon the first days of January and July, in every year: Late the property of Mary Leibert and Elizabeth Leibert. both deceased. ...... Hale to commence at 2 o cam . Terms at sale, by 10t* JOHN LEIBERT, Executor TO LET—SECOND-STORY ROOM, 802 CHESTNUT Street. over LEWIS LADONLUS & Co.'s Jewelry Store. The beet location in .Ph*4Bl- Jhis for any kind of light business. Apple in the ewelry Store. Rent 4We. fele TO RENT—A very desirable STORE, on the Ninth-street front of "The Continents Hatt." The Store at Ninth and Salmons streets OW °laity adapted for a 3ADDL)3 and UaUZes Maker. Apply to JOHN RIE. fe6-tf Southwest NINTH and SANSOM Streets. FOR EXCHANGE.-A CHOICE TRACT of good =improved farm land in the state of New Jersey, convenient to the oily'. willbe_ e_xothinged for eitr troperty. Apply at No. 116 FEDERAL Street. IV OR SALE—The valuable Wharf Pro perty and Lot of Ground in CHIMER. Delaware county. containing about three acres. bounded on the south by the United States wharf. The buildings on the property. are wed adapted for manufacturing pur poses. Applyy. to SAMUEL C PERKINS, apil-thstnik* 627 WALNUT Street. RR. CORSON, REAL ESTATE BROKER • AND CONVEYANCER, NORRISTOWN, PA. —Real Estate bought and sold on, reasonable terms. stores and dwellings for sale or rent in Norristown and eountry• Good mor negotiated. Collections made. The treat referenoee riven, dlll-6m PUBLIO SALE OF VALUABLE PRO PEATY. THE " EMPORIUM RI REAL ECOMP A STATE AND MAN FCUNG AN D (J- Of Mound City. Pulaski County , Illinois, Will offer at PUBLIC SALE, on the premises. On WEDNESDAY. the lath day of May next, A Large Number of DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, Eligibly Located for Stores, Factories, and Residences. Also. A SPACIOUS BRICK IRON FOUNDRY, WITH MACHINE SKOP, And all the appurtenances neoessarr for the business of manufacturing Enllies and Boilers for Steamboata, Sugar, and all other lls, used in the Southern and Western country. The Pattern,' comprise the modern improvemente in machinery. with a lull and oompleta sat of Patterns for Stoves, adapted to both Wood and coal. This property, fro the advantageous location of Mound City, is one of the moat valuable in the Southwest. Also. at the same time. A FlERTi c c.t.say.pruleiMS: tyro aruxiot - Or nom tare. The otal is troy aoing a large and profitable business. Aso. a number of BRICK STORES_ AND COTTAGE AEA/DUNCE& Tatters or Saik.-0116-fourth (#1 cash ; the remain ing payments in 32. 24, and Se months from date of sale, bearing Interest at the rate of gaper oent. per annum. The cash payment may be made in the Bonds of the comps.ny. and the time payments will be taken in the stock of ale Company at par, except for improved pro- Puft7, for whloh three-fourths of the puronase-money may remain upon mortgage. As the Company profane to dispose of all their im provements, capitalists have a rare opportunity for pro fitable investments in one of the best located and most flourishing cities in the great Southwest. For particu lars, inquire of or address JESSE E. rEYTON, PrstodentG. R. E. & Co., mh26-tml4 Office 222 WAL N UT Street, Plulads. - - MACHENZWY AND IRON. PENN STEASI ENGINE AND SOILBR WCRICS —IYEAFIE & I.EVY IA 4 PICaI, BLACK/Oa:l'2z. and OiMiHialEYcl, having, for many yearn, boon in Iraeaeaefal operation, and been exobarrrely E engaged in building and repairing Marine and River n&dnee, high and low pre:gore, Iron nftor, Water Tanks, rr*Xlilenl, ke. u reroeotfully ofFer their rereosca to the pahl:e, sa being toile Prepared to °entreat for Engines of eOl ruses. Marine, River, and Stationery , having pots of pater= of different smolt, are preparan to execute or ders with °tuck degpatah. Every description of Fatten making made at the shortcut .notice. high and Low Pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder itoilers t of the best Pennaylvenia obarooal Jzog. Forrngs. of au sixes and kinds ; Iron and itrass Castings, of ell dscoriptions; 101 l Turning, Screw Cutting. and all ether work tele noted With the above bunions". Drapringa and upeolloations for all work done at their ainablisliment, free of charge, and work znarantied. he inibearibers have ample wharf doc k room for re pairs of boots, where they can lie in perfect safety sad are provided with shears, td bleak, falls " &a atti air raisins heavy 6Y NW; weigh. JEAcI J sad PlEfiki atm,. /. VALIGHIN MIRRICE, JOHN 2. COPE, WILLIAM H. MIIHRICIE. HANTLMY SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. PHILADHLPHIL. MERRIOK k SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Mannfaototra High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for land, riser. and manna sermon. Boiler''. Gasometers, Tanta, Iron Boats, &o; Cast ing" of all kinds, either iron os Wags. non Frame Roots for Gee Works, Workshops, Hail road Station,. ico. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the Latest and most im rved construction. I:; , sei7 description of Plantation Machinery. Open cigar, Saw, and Gnst Vacuum Pans, Steam Trams, Defeoators, Filter'', Pumping Engine/. Bole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent &tsar Bolling Apparatus. Neamytta's Patent Steam Hammer and As pin I n fo WOilleT's Patent Centrifugal linear D raining machine ana-y PAIRMOUNT MACHINE WORKS, WOOD at., between Twenty-ant and Twenty mooed. Established DM The tindemgned, snocossor to the late firm of J. & T. WOOD, will oontigue the business in all its branches as heretofore. tower Looms and all machines ooymeoted with them, Embossing Callender', Lard Oil Presses. IShaftioN t . eqd tdsohine Work In general. Thankful for past Wore. he woul d rasa:Fully 'Asir a oonunuanoe oT the patronage so Übe y bestowed on snit late firm. THOMAS WOOD. Philadelphia, Jam= MI. Jagg-gm POINT I LLEXIANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 BEAC Etreet, Kermington, Phrladelphia.—All L i • I AM ttoima i r l e S s i ter Iltittionenaasttaelftiosrnf.oPar try, ,no is now pr Zar to Marro orueri n for kOuila amt. and Naar 11 'as., .f!loz, 1 Chanzioal. and lOW Work, ileariar. rqatore mums from lever bermory or orm•la Irarasors, In try •r Moo SW. • omm• ..e-t To BUSINESS MEN.—An excellent chance for reliable business men to secure a pro fitable manufacturing business, requiring but a small capital in its establishment and .prosecution. • The trutnufeipture earwax in tne application of a pe culjar composition or enamel to common red bncla. and a Yanety of other building material. ornamenta l architectural finishings, ceilings, tiles for floors and for roofing. This enamel may be tinted of any color, from the Purest white to the deepest lalacik, with all the colors and shades between. It imparts to the artioles to which it is applied a hardness and durability almost incredi ble, and a beauty surpassing that of the rarest and mos t costly of the variegated marbles, and , unlike them, is imrvious to moisture. and will fade, •tain, or dere pe norste, costing but a tractional part of the price of ordinary marble. • • It is also valuable for table and stand tops, mantel pieces, monuments, and an endless variety of other articles of staple use. The process of applying the enamel je simple, while the articles enameled will com mand a ready sale, affording large profits. Responsible parties may procure licenses for manufacturing under the patent for any city or prominent town in the United States, by applying to the subscribe. .matt tanifon the aniclea manufactured will be required for the use of he invention. Circulars giving nail particulars will be forwarded to all applicants. • The superior merit and beauty of this enameled building material to anything in use has the unqualified endorsement of many of the most eminent architects and scientific men of this and other cities. For partionlars, address J0133180$ & PRALL, General Agents for Fnameled Building Material, N ape-dSm 94 NASSAU Street. New York. OTIOE.—The Citizens of the different - Cities and Towns throughout the State are invited yompet~ttonor [he place et which held. t - containing inducements and advantages, Illeateil to tae undersigned Committee , appointed by the Ha enutive Committee, will be received up to and in cluding May Mat neat. Communications should be ad dressed to either of the following persona WM. COLDR. Ja. JOHN P. HUTHERVORD, JACOB MISH, JOHN H. ZIEGLER, AMOS KAPP, Harrisburg, Pa.. Northumberland, Pa., Committee. apl3.dtmy3l MACUMINI HERRING, SHAD, SAL MON. c.-4, 000 bbts. Mem Nog. 1,2, and 3 Mack erel esediOm. Sip small, in 44110716 d packages of° oice late-caught t flab. , bbt.,. N.., gut, -s. Eastport, and Labrador Her ME of oholgie Inalitiee. 0 boats extra new foaled Herrings, 3 boxes extra p_ew rro.l Xerringg. 3,000 b020843/03q Ma 36 011 20 } toning". 130 bbls. scrum bite_ Fon. SO bble. nevenomy Mass Mad. 20 Ols. new ilskt Salmon. 1,900 Ibuntals rand nr,4lc Gotifien. 300 boxes Per imer-county Cheese. In store end landing, for sale r 111 U Pll_Yet 12002121, as. Ws. 146 OWN. vril AIME CHAMPAGNB.—Ve. Oliquot, Lallemand, Ducal Grape, sod all of De Venone & Co.'s Chem- Ilium for sale by J4URETCHE & CARSTAIRO, Sioß and'2o4 IBth FRONT Street. N. B.—Orders fo r the direct importation of any of the above Invade wbe punctually attended to. apa HAVANA OIGARS.—A fresh imports von of the two new brands of " BLACK SEA" and PUNCRII(ELLO." islet received per steamer Quaker City and schooner L'eaina, under the old tariff' Deies. and for gals b 4014 130 CHAR WALNUT. THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, TI! )AY, APRIL 18, 1861. INSURANCE CO THE REIJIAN9E MUTUAL INSURANOB COMPANY of rin.LAnzuntlA., OFFICE, No. 30 1 ! INALPOTT STREET. throes arsinet LORI vii DA.PdgLE I By FIRE, an Houses, Stores, and other b re. limited Or m edial. and on flimit tres . ;.Warms. and- /der candies. In town or - country, CASE CAPITAL, x 131,110 00— AMETS 1317441 M. Which is invested as folio's, vi a ; In first mortgagee on city gropertx, worth double the amount— 1161.900 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'. 6 per mint. first M0rt66661064, at par-- gam 03 Paarusylvarus Railroad C 0... 6 pe r cm, In oond mortgage lost!, tro.000)--:.27,900 00 Huntingdon and Braila 131 , Raslrcsul and Canal Co.'. mortgage 4,300 G) Ground rant,—.— —.4. --. 1,46160 Collateral loans, -1... welt secured 4600 0) City of Philadelphia 4 per cent. loan. 00,0 , 00 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. RiLloau— 10,000 00 Commermalßeink gook.— .—.... 6,135 0/ Mechanics' Bank !XS 80 P T e h nasylvania Railroad Co .' s stook .._ , eei , Wl; 29 1 M) The Countyre I Fire CO.'s Mod—. , ,-zo) so The Delaware M. O. 'lsurance Co.'a stook_ 700 00 Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip-...___.. ze 12 0 Bills receivable— . .. 14302 74. Book accounts, accrued internat.74o4 66 Cash on hand— 11,044 64 - ' *31140 of The Mutual principle, combined withllte seouritY of a Stook' Capital, entitles the immred to participate in the Profits of the Company. without liability for fosses. Lefton promptly a:incited and paid. DRUICTOna Clem 'human rt Samuel Ainhatn, Willteup R,Thompson, Robe dtelPll. ri Fredeck Brotra William Mauer, William Stevenson, Belli. W. Tinaleir, John R. Worrell, Marshall Rill, R. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown, Robert Toland, ,Charles Leland. G. D. Rosengarten. 'Jacob T. Bunting , charlee e. wood. Smith POWBA,_ James ff , JAhn rittsbarr CLEM TINGLEY, Provident R. M. RINCRMAN, Secretary. February 16. 1861. c, ITHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY 1• .Or PK/LADELPHA. (FIREININVRANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING'. S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. . ' ' DIRECTORS: , - F. ItATOTTPORD ISTAL:Rit, MORDIICA./ L. DAMSON. WILLIAX Fer. - N. - Ilstrens. Nissue PRaznat., Jinni ibtown, /ORN M. ATWOOD, J. A. FARMIBSOCI. - 13ser. T. THADICY, ANDRIL*-1). GAEL, WEIARToN.IL ERRINCM. F. RATON 0 BTARA. President. =ARLEN W. CORE. ts Seere_ry. - fete P ENN MUTUAL. LIFE INSORANCI COMPANY No. 921 CHESTNUT Stresti,h2odelobia. CHARTER. PERPETUAL: ALL rgE PROFITS I:I(7WED AMONG THE IN Insure Liven for short tonna or for the whole term of life - gran2Annuitter and Endowments yOrohase Life Intereets in -Anal Estate, and make all contracts de tpe of life. e Vi l e n v g L i t i t c rtg i o n u g g:, Th id min is trato , hAsignens, Trustees, and Guardian,. ASSETS OF THE ocourANY, January 1, 1861. Mortgag_es, ground rents, real estate_ —.432519431 97 United States stooks. Tremor; notes, loans of State of Pennsylvania, city of Phila. delpnia, aro.. ...• • -- • •—•• 1211,795 54 Premium note., loans on collateralff, 1117,694 63 Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail roads, and County nix per cent. bonds 105,802 50 Bank,insurance, railroad, oanal docks, &o. 97,6x7 49 Cash on hand, agents' balances, &0., &a 38.206 14 $1,071,125 02 DANIEL L. MILEIL Prooident., &VOEL E. STOKE:at Vine l'rerrimint• JOHN W. HORROR. SOCrElt6l7. Mh22-tr DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY LS at/RANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. haterilerated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1833. Offloo 8, E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT streets, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, On Veieele, u / Cargo, To averts of the World, Freight, • LN On Goods by Ric e rs , DlßA Canals, LaNCES ken, and hand Oer nagaffiko s alighrei of the Union, On Merchandise generally. .On- Stores, Dwelling Roma, ko. ASSETS OF TILE coatrAtri, November 1, IMO. *law United States five _V oent.loari—.Rloo,soo 00 115,000 United States aix 45" cent. Treasury Notes, (with accrued interest)— 1114E2 34 Penneyivania Slate five yr peat iceri. . 05,510 00 53,000 do. do.. aut do. do. 21445 00 H 3,050 Philadelphia City emir cent. Loan. DM.= 37 m,OOO Tennessee State Wm cent loan.. 34,000 CO 15,000 Pennsylvama Rink.° 2d mortgage six ir' cent. bonds 45400 00 15,000 SOO shares, stook Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guaranteed by the City of Phila d 15500 SO ' 1,000 100 shares Pennylvama Railroad , Comcanv 1,000 100 shalinaiiiiriiiiiayiniiii-Haii road Company . ....„.._....... 1,900 55 shares Philadelphia be Boat and • Steam Tug Company . 1,200 00 250 5 shares Philadelphia and Havre. de- Grace Steam Tow-boat Company. SAO 00 300 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange Company.... C0...125 00 1,000 2 shares Continental Hotel 600 00 #560,700 par. Cost #547,336.30. Market va1.5151,366 71 tfills receivable. for insurances xidide---. 771,586 49 Bonds and MOrtgages.— --- SOO° IX) Real estate -..................... . 51,30 115 Balalumitills I st Ageaciee-Preminnut cm Ma rine Policies. interest. and other debts due • thp Company...-. ; 11,500 03 Scrip and stook of sundry insurance and other Companies ...-- —.— , 5505 SO Cash on hand-in banks-- - ..028,673 15 in drawer--. 036 35 -- von 11. 4544,00 f 51 DIRECTORS. .._ William Martin, name E. mow. - -R,1,..„ ..... , ..4,0,,A----- -- - Eiffird Darlington, John C. - Davis,' -- ' gii i iNiesalcicho.. 4....- Jamas Traquair ' car m.•wrairii, -r , * William Eyre, 5r., ommi C. Hand, - - James C. Hand. Robert Burton, I William C. LudWit. Jacob ~1• Juane. Joseph H. Seal, Tamers 9i. WPariandi - Dr. R. M. Mouton, Joshua-P. Eire, George C. Leiner, John B. Sample, PittsWg, Hugh Craig., D. T. Morgan, Charles Rally. A. B. Berger. " WILLIA9.I MARTIN, President 'ROL C. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYLBERN. georetary. nol7-11 viRE INSURANOE OLIJSIVELY. HE PENNSYLVANIA PIRE INSURANCE COMPANY--inemorated IM--CHARTER FEftFt- TUAL—No. 510 WALNUT Stkeet, opposite kid/Pendenee Square. This Company, favorably 'mown to the community for thirty -nix yearn, continues to mows ggainst lore or damage by Fire. on public or prtraftfl3ull.hant. either permanently or for a limited time. Alec, on Furniture. stooks of Goods or Merchandise generally. on liberal Their Caudal. together with a large Burping Fund, In invented in the most careful manner. which enables them to ofrer to the insured an undoubted aeourity in the nano of lone. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Immo Hazlett Unit, Quintm Campbell, Thome! Robins, • Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr., William alantelius, John Bevereux, Thomas Smith.. • 70NATRAN PATTERSON, President. BEAToir &. Secretary. aoc-lY TN BURANQE 0011 P ANY OF THE -IL !STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INHURANCE Nor. 4 AND 6 BICRANCR BUILD/NO& Chartered in E94—Capital a2N.9o9—Feb. I,IBQO, auk value, 8438,792 77. All invested in sound and available seanntres--oon inane to insure on Waxer and Callan, Britdiare r mocks of Merchandise: ina., an liberal terms. pi/LECTORS. Enna D. eherrenl. Seam R. Ntnert, n Toby, Eamon (treat s Jr., Charles marwarter, Tobias Warner William S. Smith, Thomas B. Waltman, John D. Bildt, Henry G. Freeman , Wrni&m. R. Charles 8. Levine. • Els C. Carson. 'MEER D. SHERRERD. President , WLI.LIAM 11ARPE aeoreterr. Je*-tf VERB INSURANCTE. MEGHANIOB' INSURANCE - COMPANY of Philadelphia, No, 136 North SIXTH Street, below Rao& insure 80-M -inket tioods, end Merchandise generally from logs or damage by Fire. t he eompany guarantee to admit all lo d ises promptly, and reby hope to merit the patron age of the public.. William Morgan, " Itobert Flanigan, Frame Cooper, Bilabial Ideueoy, George L. Dougherty. Edward "doltvem Jame* Marian. Thomas B. moContliok, James Duras, Joh4 "Irani*, Matthew MOMeer • Pra.120341 Fatli Bernard Rafferty, John Comdr. Thorium Hemphill. Bernard H . Hultentem, Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare, Franca* MoManua,_ " Michael Cahill. FRANC COOPER, "President. BERNARD RAFFERTY. Secretary. oele•thil A MERIOAN FIRE INSORA.NCE 00., .. PETITAIOINCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER:. No. 33.0 WALNUT BtnieLabove Third, Philadeltdita. Ram= a large paid-up Cat:: took and Surplus, invested learnt and,availab Seourities.,_continues to insure on Dwellings Mores, tor*, merchandise, Vessels in port and their cargoes, and other personal property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. muncymis. Thor. R. Mali's. John T. Lewis, John Web_ ,11. limos it, Campbell, Damuel C. Morton, and 0. DUCA, mulct Brady', - Chas. W. Foultnei, Imuel Movie. Mows 8 R. bfARDL President. ALBERT C. 8. CRAWFORD. etecretaiy. fent-tf 4 FACHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY —Office No. 409 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and MerehaluDsl genet ust, rally, on favorable terms. either limited or pew po DIRECTORS! Jeremiah Bonsai], Thomas Mush. John Q. Oinnodo , Charles Thompson, - Edward D. Roberti. James T. Hale, Samuel L. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen. Reuben C. Hale. John J. Griffiths. .TERNIAH BONSALL, Frei/Went. JOHN Q. OINNODO, Vice President Iticanytn Con. Secretary. Jai SAYING FUND—PIVE PER PENT. IN TERzerr.—NATIONAIi SAFETY TRUST_QQM.— FAMY, WAI.NUT Street, eoutirgreet earner of - won, P a hl Incorporated by the 'Mete of Pennati , . l& Elm aloe Is open every day from nine o'clock In the morning tilt five o'nlock in the evenine r end en Monday and Thanday evenings till eight o'elordr. lien. ULM KT id. BENNER, Pretitient. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Viee President. Wimraps J. Ram, Secretary. DIRECTOR!. Holt. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Garter. Joseph B. Barr, Hobert Selfridge, Franco; Lee, Samuel I( Ashton, Joseph Yerkes. C. Landreth Minns. Jame, L. Stephenson anl-1y A little. but often. fins the Pune." :PRANKLIN SAYING FUND, N o. 136 South FOI.IIITH Street; between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, wayi all' deposits on demand. I Depositors' money seemed by Government.] !State, and City Loans, Ground Rents; Mort 'ot. early deems safety batter than tare., pitifite, consequently will run no risk with dew- Eton' looney, b ut have it at all times ready to return. with a per oent. interest to the owner, as they have always done. This Company never =mended Female., married or single, and Minor*, can deposit in their own nabs, and won deposits can be withdrawn 01%2T by their otrusent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State lof Pennsylvania, with authority to receive money from tnuiteeti and executors. LARGE AND SM4LL SUMAS &GOBI VGD. Moo oven daily, from 9 to , o'clock. and on iweunesday evening until O'illOOk. DIRECTORS, {aoob B. Shannon, CYnle CudwalLtder, ,JohnShindler. George Russell, • 'Malachi W. Sloan, Charles League, Jeremiah Comfort, Bears Delany, Nicholas Rittenheuse, Nathan Smedley. .row. .4„ ilatterthwatte, Jones Yerket, 11 • •Joln Aloptell JACOB B. BHA.ri Nto Catiwamansit. Trealsore N ; seee-le . Prosiden " A Dollar . lamed is Mile eairded." EXPRESS COMIPANIES. 111-41 M TIM ADAMS EXPIMISS CIO., Moe 340 CENSINIPRittrj. forwards Poroois. fooVes,ttr u tin a &nest* o rit i h i tlirVa l .47 CoFtito, to ith titan= tam sad situ el Om tot fttoo. _ t it. 1111110Xnuo i owl Onsral t. DIM DIRICTOIpI. SAVING FUNDS. I-; y' p - t±l 401 K HI4S.DAORE. / i MIN NERVOUS HEADA.OFIE. OURS AI.L KINDS OF 11-IEADAOFIE I 8y the use of theme Pills the period_leal attacks of Err- VOUS or Sick Heedanhe may be prevented; end if taken at the commencement of an atbsok immediate relief from pale and ileknem will be obtained. They seldom faitin removing the Nausea sad Head ache to which females are so subject. They £m gently on the bowels, removing Cessions/eh For linens Mon, Studeers, Delioate Females, and all uersoneef sedentary habit., thei are valuable aa Lozetiros,;MPrOving the appgrins. mint ions end visor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elas ticity ands ah of the whole system. The CEP ALIO PILLS are the result of long investi gation and oarendly conducted experiments, having been in use, many years, during which time they have ereventedind relieved a vast amount of vain and cowering om .lieadaohe. whether originating in the ipaom or from a deranged mate of the vie i • They esstantitely vegetable in their composition, and may be *kin at all times with perfect safety without making any than'e of diet, and the atonic/ of any disa greeable touts readers it easy to administer them Se shibiren. BEWARE 0 COUNTERWELITS! The genateleneere sive sins/stares of fleiul C. Spalding' . on each Bon. 801 l by Druggists and all other Dealers in kladieinak A Box wißbe rent by _mall prepaid on receipt of the PWOE. 245 CENTS. A/1 onions akpald M addrimasl HENRY 40. SPALDING. 11,0 CEDAR STREET. NEW YORK THE tOLLOWINO ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING'S 0.E.,!HAL11.0 WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO 'BUFFER FROM HEADACHE, SPEZDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. As thus Testimonials an ilmotiaged by Mr. 13 PALD ma, an/ afford sortlstrationable proof of the cacy of this trials scieaetide discover% MIGISPALDING. MASONVILLI s Conn., Feb. 5,1861, I have tried y ou r Cephalic, Pitt, and like them so SU that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Partof these are for the neighbors. to whom I gave a wef the first bon got from you. flendthe Pitls bYmah, sold oblige Your obit Servant. JAWS KENNEDY. MR. SPALDING. I wish . you to send me one more box of your Cephalic I have marled a grtat deal of benefit from them. Yours respectfully, MARY ANN EITOCCHOUSE. QZ4.1.10. pp 41- Pllb. Bend them immtdi44tei~. billege.'"ll-68Phalie Respectfully 70unr. .TNO.. R. Rtliaorta. arm sx.eallssst. um Par o f Volts Pills. aurf Anti IL O. SPALDING,, BEzaw Vsattow, Onto, Jan. IX UM Esq. Fleet* fino, emit/Red twenty-five cents, fey which mend meanother box of your Cephalic Mlle. 7710 ars troZy OtAjett Pitts I Ades saes tried. glect A. ISTO'FATte X". nr.., Belle Vernon. Wyeadot co., O. c.ay H. stattio, Hes Havaws, Mass., Dets..ll, ~ ' , w6fjeikoinneeiroularawr !ale show bills, to bring your Cepaaue Pills more partio arty before my 'me anders. If you have sumer o the kind please seed Otte of my oustomeia, Who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days.) was eared of me attack is out /yew by your Pills. which I cent her. Reapeotfully yours, W. M. WLTAKEB, RIYMOLDSEIriIe t FRAN/LT.IN CO.. Ohio, January g. on. Elstlk.v C. Seam:uncoi l leo. 48 Cedar st,. B. Y. DZAR Inclosed fi nd twenty-five cents. (25.) for 'Slob send box of " Cepbabe Pills.' Send toeddrsee of Rev. Win. C. Filler Iteruoldebtirk. Franklin Co. Ohio. Your Pills work like a charm—cure Headache almost instanter. Truly fours, M ! C. F.t.PPER. YrsuriTi. Jan, 14, 1861 flpszonno. ens; Not long since I sent oneu for a box of Cephsho Pills for the cure of the /Ve Headache and iitiveness. and received the same • and this had so food ens that law ioductd to abut for mpre. Please mend by retort( mall Direct A. R. WHEELER. YpellantL Mich. Prom ths Examiner. Nor/stk. ra. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made. vis.: Care of headache la all its forms. Fr ra the EXIMiXtr, Norfolk, re. They have been tested in more than a thousand oases with entire MOIL Frotn Me Democrat, St. Claud, Mies, /f you are, or have bean troubled with the headache, send for a box, [Cephalic Pills.) so that yon may have them in cue of an attack. A.Ofet i'de Advertise , Providaaee,B I The Cechelio Pills are raid to be a remarkably taco- Live remedy for the headache. and one of the very beat for thu overedvery frequent complaint which has ever been disc. Rata the Wester* R.A. Gazette, Chicago, lit. We heartily ender's. Mr. Snaldinr, and his unrivalled Cephaho Pills Prom the Kaastehoc - Varieg Star, Kanawha, Va. Wa ire wire that neiliona suffering with the headache who try thew, will slack to them. Nem the 'Sour hem rdith Neu, Origins, La. Try ! you that addedt. and spe arp wort that your testimony min bto the already numerOus list that bee regpived benefits that no other medicine lean produce. con Ms St. Louis Daritossat. 1040 immense demand for the article (Ceibalics Fills limpidly managing. Nom ths Gazette, Da-naivete foam. illitr.Ssaletuer. 'would not eonneet his name with mar ehe rita.not biota to possess real merit. . • Ft on Ms Adrogniser. Providence. R. 'The teittmony in their favor ti strong, from the most reepeetable smirkers. Ftouaths Daily News. Newport, R. I. Cephalic Pia, are taking the place of all Wadi, Nom the Commercial Rviiitss. Bostax, Oa d teitter ',pry olloardoso for gto . sobte. . Rom the Coreentoraiiii, Ofocionort. Ohio. !Waring hronanity can now be rekeved. Nir A Bitch, bottle of SPALDIN'S PREPARED SLUE will wive ten time* tbeiroatt emittelly.Nlll SPALDING'S rasztszED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SAVE THE PIECEs: ECONOMY: DISPATCH' Ogiro , A STITCH IN Tom Saves leutu.'"%ll An accident.; will happen, °Yen In well-regulated familles, it la vele desirable to have some cheer. 8.14 aourettleuVror for repairing Furniture. Tore, Creche_ . 17'&O. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such ernergenoies, and no household 0511 alTord to do 'without it. It fe always ready. and up to the Etching Point. - "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. B.—A Thipth scoompallips eaF , h b94le. P ri 13.1.1 ** v - con Ad4ratre. • •-t • • • •z ENBY t 3. SPALADINe. NO. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. - I CAUTION. As certain unentiaipled persons are =smut:lnn to paint off on the intenneetinn Dublin. inlitelians °flu, PREPARED GLUE. I wonldaanuon all POMO* to ex amine before vnrehasing, and see that the full name, itimmeso . WEBT QUES/CH Sir arALDINOIII PREPAIND OLUE.MII TRAMS sin PEN/Tha NIA RAI R(Ltisii-me t poi, noisier NIX i s on tkil sainds Trainer; au *ghoul are Orillilin nd JILARIERT. at an A. A.. 112.10 P. Al.. MI 4FM. , pagninfloit. NMI Ink -IT _. !RAT A RivzsvoßD, P 6., Feb. 64861. F.ftILADELIYHIA AND READING RAIL EAGER TRAINS for POTTSVILLR. it READLNG. and MARRIBDUia i on and alter Nov. ith,lBeB. • MORNING LINES, DAMY_I. I Sundays in W eeided,L Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and °ALLO MILL Streets, PH ILADELPHIA,(Passen i Ier entranoes on Thirteenth and on Callowhill attests at a. A.. M., eonneoting at Harrisburg with the PEN SYLVANIA' RAJMLAD. 1 P. M. train ruining to Pittsburg ; the CU a M m B berRbLAN , DV LLE A Y o 1. .Lo°a nP M th eNORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P, M. train, running to Nun bum ice. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Dop_ot corner of BROAD and CALLOW RILL treets, PkILLA DELPHlA(Psaaensar aktrenkonn OD Thirteenth end on Ce,gowhill strelita,) for FOTTS VILLE and HARRISBURG, at 3XBP. 111.,DA 1 LY, for READING- only, at 4.30.P.M.,DmL1t, Mondays ex gbalted'AkCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. PROM Rrutansz.rnro. Miles, R 18 118 on.-.—.-- all P_anpn millen tu burg_ Trevorton Juno:ion-158 lewur North —l7Bumberland ..--171' laug —lll3 nn. .-197 Williamsport -.. —2oa Jersax7_.Shore—._2,ll /emit Haven Relaton---.—ste Winieseep.rt end Elmira , Railroad. The 8 A. M. and MO P. M. train comma Muir_ at rs.rt itSIII3AMIS excepted.) with the gATA wirmA.. WIL LimBPORT, and ERIE; RAILROA.D, making oboe conneotiona with linea to Blear" Canada the West and tknithmed. DEE * IN i Corner of ROAD and i t. 44LOWHML Streets, W. H. MoILHENNEY. Se rotary DAILY lIIILAND PRRIGHT LINE TO NOR,- FOLK AND POR MOUTH, VA., and to the armor pal Cities and Towns in the Sou t h and 'Southwest. 'Goods sent to the Depot, corner BROAD attest And WASHINGTON Avenue, will be forwarded daily, and at as low rates as by any ether Lae. H. F. KENNEY. Master of Transportation P. W. ec. H. R. R. Ca. I RAILROAD L rpE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 2oli' MILL A R/Oa TRACK. 1861. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. ' THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS -BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSB_URG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia 'With ThrOugh nom /105100, flew York, and all points Bach and:: the Union Depot at Pittsburg with T hrough Trains _ so eta int he West, Northwest. and Southwest — o P and fr t ami to h lim e al r e a n r ij o g r u elu ili n h im i lmie fae me il d iti g s fo pe r ed th a e nd tra Pomf o o rt rt ati b o y n an c y l Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without obangs. of Care or Conductors. All Through gessenger Tru under rake—speed providedp er fect o with ot L o 0 1 llogf the g h e e ' in Patent eer thus adding much to the safety of travellers. "d The . days u E / ex cep t ed . l3 Smok i nge S e lri iP p ßag Ur Ca r ee a r e INii t o A Sco res eeMid to e 8 a and Fast Fa rt ar T ra in ; Trams. u n - Mail train leaven Phil adelphia at 7.5) A. M. Fast Line " 11.45 A. M. Express Train leaves " 10.43 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE Aft FOLLOWN Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.30 P. 191. Columbia 4.00 P. M. Farkesburg " at a. 40 P. M. West Cheater 0 No.l. at 8.15 A. M. " No. 2. take h e P. IC West Chester Passengers will the West Cheater Nos. 1 and 2 and Columbia Trains. Passengers for Sunbury , Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, andintermediate _points, leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M. and 2.30 P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the °Moss of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore ; and Tiokepi Eastward at any of the impor tantltittiroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or vhio rivers far Fare always as low, arid time as quick, as by any other Route. - For further information apply at the Pauenser Sta tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets. The completion of the Western oonneotions of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The connection of racks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight. together with the saying 01 time, are advantages readi ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight. and the Travel ling Merchants! and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with a onfidenoe on its weedy transit. inTHE RATES OF FREIGHT Rai l roadm any point tne West by the Pennsylvania are 4; ail timer as latorabie as arc el orged by other Naiaroad COMpastes. air Be particular to mark packages " via Pennsyl vania' Railroad." For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to. or address either of the following Agents . of the Company : D. A. Ettetiart, Pittsburg : H. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville. O. T. J. Johnson, Rip ley, O. R. McNeely, Maysville, Ey.; Ormsby sr. Crop per, Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock & Co.. Jeffersonville. ina;H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati. th.; Atbern ft Hibbert, Cincinnati, 0.; it. C. hieldrum - Madison, Ind.; Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky. ; P. G..OPRiley & Co.. Evansville, Ind.; .31. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, Ill.; R. F. Bass, Sltsler & Gan, St. LOOM. Mo.; John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt, Mem pills, teen.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111. W. H. H. Koonts. Alton. III.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. S. B. KlNGSTON.Philadelphia. PdASRAW do KOONS. E I North street. Baltimore. LEECH & CO., I Astor House, or 1 S. William st.. LEEcti & 00.,N0.71 State Street, Barton. H. H. HUSTON, Ginn Freight Agent, Phila, L. L. BOUTT, Garet Ticket Agent, E. LEWIS. Gen'l Supt Altoona. Pa. jay-IY 1861. Sri. NG "A.RANGEMENT. —NEW YORK WIER E CAMDEN 4 IkA D NLBOY AND PNILLA ELPHLA AND TON EVOAD c 0 . 25 FRO MP FM ELPH TO NEW YORK AND WAY FLA G ram WALNUT-ET. Mar Z21141.1.116T0N DNA? WILL Le.AVE AS FOLLOWS, VIZ - At 6 A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. dlo- FA". oommodation - • - 35 At 6 A. M., via Camden aid Jersey City, <N. Aolionunodatitin . 36 Ate A. M., via Camden and Jamey City. Mo r n ing '360 ALIN A. M. via Kensington and Jamey City ,eetern3oo At 12% F. M., via Camden and Amhoy Anoommo dation -- „ 2 35 At 2P. M.. via Camden and Aninor , U. an d :A:Ex press 3 00 At 02 . P. N., Via Kensington and JOriey , City, Era ses% . 100 At 436 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, 2tl -- ClassTioket 2 hi At 6P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail ...r_ .-.__..:. 300 At liki P. M., via Camden and Jamey City, South ern . 22 At 6 P. M. - , via Camden and Amboy, A oda ccomm tion. (Freight and Paasenger3-Ist Class Tinker- 2 25 Do. • do. Al Chum Ticket- 150 The 6P M alai' Line ring daily. The Pat 'South all HIM, BatnrdaYli ellOnDte,d For Belvidere, Baton. Aka., at 7.10 A. 31. from Kensington, and 236 P. M. from Walnu_Letreet wharf. For Water thsp.Btrondsbarg,BorantOni Wilkeebarre, Montrose, Great end , &0., 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, via Delaware. Lackawanna and Western It. R. For Mauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10 A. M. from Newington Depot, and 236 P. M. from Wel nnt.etreet wharf : (the 710 A M. line oonneoin with train leaving Easton at 2.85 P. 111.1 31ForMount Holly, at 6 and 8 A. M., 2 and AM P. M. For Freehold. at 6A. M. and P. M. WAY . LINEA. Far Trenton, Mi., at 1.10 A.M., 43(Land 5K P. M. from Kengington, and 236' P. AL from Walnut street wharf. Forjalmyra, Riverton, Delano°. Beverly, Darling ton Plorence, Dordentown, rcao at /234. 436 and 6 A F. t ld eilmboat Trenton, for BordentoWil and intermediate plaoes,_at 2I P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. igir For New York, and Wa Lines leave Kensington Depot, take the tare, on Filt h street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The care run into the delrit i„ and on arrival of each train, run from the depot. Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each Pesten ger. &mongers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing appareL AU baggage over AM pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responaibility ( or baggage to One Dolhar per Nana. and will not be liable for any moons: beyond flOO, cat tiest by special siontraet. mh27 . WM. K. IFATZBIEK. Agent. WINTER ARRANGE MENT . — PHILADELPHLS. SER OWN, NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, Nov, 12,18e0, FOR 43.ERKMITOWPT, Leave Philadelphia 6.7 8, 9. 10. 11 and 12 A. M.,1, ? i s 332, 4,5, 532, 6, Tv 8. and 11V. M. Leave Oermantown, 5,7, 732, 8. 8 .0, 10, 11 end 12 A M., 1,2, /I, 4,5, 6, N A / 8,0, and .M. SNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia, 9.011 Utl7l. A. M., 2,7, and 1036 P. M. ne,c_ ti et. _ p e lo at .p ee ir=rl 7entowli o ,2. 6,l 7 , Lxiz ArLi A m . d hl. no , J ,1 1 ._1 55 0 Leave dhestrint Hill 7, le, -7,40 - 5.40, and 040, and 71,20 A. OL, LEN /4.40, 540. end 8.40 M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 2, and 7 P. M. • Leave chestnut ILO, '7.sorcun, A. M., 1250, 5.40, end 9.10 nun. P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NOItRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6.50, 7)4,005, and 11.05 nun. A. M., 1.05, 8.06,;36 , 5.55, and P. M. Leave Norristown, 5.. Ts 8 .06, v., an.e " w. •"`" -4 " Arltrnr u tti ' Leave . an P. ed., rox Norris town. Leave Norristown 7! sand SP. M. Leave Philadelp Q a 5.50 736, 9 NK 1.05.2.05,1.05, 434, Lee,&06,1144P_. M. , and 32.05 A. A. • JAW'S Manaynnk, 532, 734. 8.25.934.113; A. M., L 5, Ed, and 938 - P. M. ON MONDAYS. Leave'Philadelphia. 9 A. M., a, and 7 P. M. 5 . 1 61 aNd 8 p. nt. nolo-tf %BM. NINTH and arRiN geeta NORTH_ YMCA, R.AILROAD FOR BRTHLEHEMA DOYLESTOWN . , MAVCH MONDAYHTON. and KOKLEY: TH TOUGH TRAINS. °grand after December it, UM. PassengerTreinaWillleaveFßONTTandWlLLO lBtreeU,Phia-delphia. Trainswiii leave FRONT and 'WILLOW Street.. Phila delphia. &dlr. (Stuidays exeepted), as follows At 6.30 A. M.a.E.Tar.sam). for Rethleheln Manch Chunk. Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, &o . At 3./5 P. M., (Runyon). for * Bethiehem, +canton, &o. This train reaches Easton at 6 P. M. and maker aloes connection with New Jersey Central for New York. At I P. AL, for Bethlehem, Allautolszi, Mauoh Chunk, 9. At 11 1 A. M. ands P. 81_, for Doylestown. At 6 P. M.. for Fort Waehington. The GAO A. M. Ripen train rules close °emotion with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest; and moat desirable route to Wilkesbarre, and to all points in the Lehigh coal region. TRAINS FOR PRILADELPRIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.42 A. M., 3.15 A. At., and LW M. Lesye DoyleAosrn at 3.36 A. M. and S.X P. 51, LeaVe ForfWeaniegton at 6.45 A. M. ON ISVNDAYB.—Philaclelphia for Fort Washington at EM A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. Fort Washington for Pluladelghia at 1.45 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem—el 61) Fare to Mauch Chank.B2 66 Fare to Easton— Ise Fare to Wilkeebarre— 459 Tbrough Tioketa must Procured "at the Thom Moos, at WILLOW Street, or BREVES Street, in order to secure the above; ates of fare. All Pager Trains (except flunday Trains) connect at Berke Strept with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty minutes after leaving Willow Street. dett-tf ELLIS CLARK. Agent. igitivims SPRING ARRANUE MENT.--PRILADELPMAt WILMINGTON, AN D BALTIMORE RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, APRIL 15,1861, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHIL &DELPHI& For Baltimore at 8.16 A. SL, 1135 A. M., tExpreash and 10.50 P. M. For Cheater at &E A. M., 11.85 A. 11.. 4.11 and 10.60 . AL For Wilmington at, 8.16 A. att., 11 55 A. M., LDi and /0.110 P. M. For New Castle at LII A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. AL For Milford at 8.16 A. E. For Salisbury 8./5 A. M. TItAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Agave Baltimore at 9.15 A. M. (Express), 9.45 A. M.. and 4.45 P. AL 8 P. I,eave Wilmington at 630 and 9.10 A. M.. I.B6 and Leave Balliburg at 1.40 P. M. Leave Milford at 4 P. M. Leave Dover at 836 A. M. and 5.:0 P. Al. Leave New Castle atBls A. M.. 7.28 P. M. Leave Cheater at 7.40 A. M. 9.40, 1.57 and 8.40 P.M. Leave Baltimore far Salisburr and Delaware Rail road at LIS A. M. TRAINS FOR_BALTIAIORR: Leave Cheater at 8.45 A.M., n. 05 and 1130 P.M. A. AL Leave Wilmington at 5.55 A. M., 1135 P. M., and 12 FREIGHT TRAM, trith inneetiger Car ettaehe4. will run as follow. Lease Philadebehie for .Parryville and intermediate Places at A3O 1 1 . m. - Leave Wilmington for Parr/villa and Intermediate 'laces at 7.16 P. M. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and interim diets places at 5 P. M. Leave Rene-de-Grace for Baltimore aad intermedi ate stations at 6 A. M. Leave Baltimore for &MTh. de:Gracia and internie4t- Oe cdattonarat n r. ON BUNDAYB : Only at 10.60. P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only at 446 P. )I. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. B. M. FELTON. Provident. and Lebanon Valley Phi hide lehie and Leading Sanbiry ►M Erie I. to FROM NEW Toll TO LIVESPOoL. .. Chief Cantu Pagwe-- —•-:.w.t.—.-- *roe_ ___ lienoml Cabin Parma - . .—.- i ..... -:. - 76 Chief Catari f affitYtf"" - "... L . l . vw ".. $llO Seoond Cabin Paisage— fork _ - 60 The ships from New ark y call atHartior. The chips from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. I PERSIA, Capt. Juilkins. AFRICA, Cant. Shannon. ARABIA. Ca_pt. J. atone. CAl i A,eapt. andemp.. Ad IA A Cat. tit %JOU- A /EA, Wet. Iroodie. A P ; !liga. ii - l. M. Mockler. EU OF A. Capt. J. Cook. SCOTIA, (now building,) These 'medic:wry a clear White light at mast-heed; greop on warbOord bow ; red on port Dow. ANADA, Anderson, leav es Boston, Wednesday, Awn S. AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York, Wednesday, Apnllo. EHROPA, Cook, " Orion,R Wednesday, Aprill7, PERSIA, indicate, " N. York, Wednesday, April 11. NIAGARA, Moodie, " Bos;on, Wednesday, Nay I. ASIA, Lott, .. N. 1 ork, Wednesday. May 8. ARABIA. Stone. " Amnon. Wednesday, May 15. AFRICA, Shannon, " ft. York. Wednesday. May IL Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Burgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Bow, Silver, kinniclni linecos,Jetrelq, Precious /Rouen or Mstale, upteu bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein exprened._ For freight or 'TN' -Tim'PlY to E. CUNARD. 4 Bowling Green. New York. sEcuu. NOTIC FOR TRE SOUTII.-CI E. ILSRLES TON AND SAVANNAH !STEAMSHIPS. Bills lading for goods for points other than the cities of Charleston and Savannah, must be aocompanied with certified invoioea, to 'noire prompt delivery. All goods not permitted immediately alley the arrival of the steamem at Charleston and Savannah will be sent to the Cuatom-honse stores. The Steamship STATE OP GEORGIA tia?..ang_ been withdrawn for the preheat, the Steamship YB'rONB STATE will run to both Savannah and Charleston, taking freights for both ports at the same time, pro ceeding fired to Savannah, and from thence to Charles ton. plaiting a trip every two weeks, thus making de liveries ea frequently in Charleston and Savannah as when. both ships W 0 T 0 running. Passengers for Charleston wilL be ticketed through from Savannah to Cnarlestos by Railroad. F are go savannah, els; through to Charleston, all. FOR CRAP LEATUN AP,MI SAVANNAH. Owing to the Difficulties at Charleston. the Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Marshman, ha. been 'with dredyrti for the present. Due notice of her sail,ng will be given. finals teineived ever, day, and Bills of Lading signed at second wharf above Vine street. INUANCE. Freight and insurance on a large proportion of Elooda shipped South will be found to be lower by these shire than by sailing vessels. Stir Insurance on all lroad Freight is entirely anneneimary, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the R ailroad Companies taking all nits from these points. Philadelphia to New Orleans and Intermediate Points. Charleston and Savannah route, connecting with steamers for Florida. and with railroads for New Orleans and intermediate points. Cr R.EAT REDUL:IIO/4 IN FARE. Fare by this route 31 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the Inland Route, as will be. seen by the following schedule. Through_ tokens from Philadelphia, via Charleston and Sa vannah steamships, INCLUDING =RA LS on the whole route. assert from Charleston and Savannah tO AlOntteleer, To RaVarash —.IR is To Columba., -- .831 ea Charleston:— 16 00 Albany .-.... save Augu5ta........._.- 17 00 Montgomery. ft 00 Macon— .10 06 Mobieso 00 Atlanta— .. 3/ 00 New 0r1eau..... 75 N. B.—Passengers by this route onneet with the in land Route in South Carol:nil and ocorgia, travelling by the same oonveyances thence to New Orlean. No bills of lading signed after the ship ba. sailed. No freight received on the day of sailing. AVMs to ClharlestonT. R. & T. G. sumo. Savannah. RUTTP.R is GAM/AMA T. 8. & T. O. BUDD, Charleston, and HUNTER dr. GAMMELL, Savannah, will attend to entering and tor warding all goods consigned to their care. - - _ . _ • 1 ., . ROUTS.— - PRILADELPNIA. AND Ra tty. ••N• 'Q . OYER* RO tO-Taldivila Cantina*, ca pert, 'Willregharra, - • ranton on Wil nnmsnort, 'gray, Ralston, Ointon; Mies, Butnsio, Niagara Falls, Rochester, C velanthiDetroit Toledo, Chicago, At.Loois, Idilwantee, and all points North and West. • Paasenger trains will leave the new Depot ef the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and GALLOWSILL street!, (Pantenser eattemcd, On Col lohll &treat,/ Milli (Sundays ex,oeptsdi, for above -LOD a. hi. NIGHT the.aeo for e &N hi A. M. train connects atßnpert,Wilkes Gerrit, ration soninton_, and ll stations ipti the LACKAWANNA AND DwONISBuRGe RAIL ROAD. The above trams make direct oonneotions at Elmira with the trains of the few York and Eno, Canandeigna and Nigger* Fans, and Datraio, Newyork and _brie. me New York ueotral Realroade, Nom all point North and Wad, and the caztada iiidaitase aheekw to Elmira, Buffalo, and atspewrim Bridge, and all ii_termediate isolate. "'relax oat be i remind at the Philadelphia and El mira Railroadl.4 r e's Ticket Othe r northwest corner of Bum and ag . :JEN UT Btree ta, and at the Pane_ mei Depot_,_ _corner° THIRTEENTH -and CIALLOWRILL. TRROETO .11.11,RESE Flt*I(311•Y TRAIN pupa the' Phil t deletes and .11Andreg Depot, B whin road ad Freiants Pi a etre t rdaily ( (deadeye excepted), tor a n n points Wein et. t - be deh forth, at e vered before IP. At, to incite &kyr s or l og:tthe ame day,. r*Pritgeidniatildfti,Bl Dip°t" or to Q. P.M rt,tieneral.lt. eat, Northwest earner .7)4 use ICAlrietWti Few Streets. soole-tr Philedeltdi It 'IRMIUMMIN WEST OHEBTER NALLILOAD, AND PIIILADELPHIA .. WA MEDIA. SP A I N% - ARRAPIDEbLENT. On Phi ladelphia Mnday. march U. 1081, the trains win leave from the Depot, northeast eorner of Eighteenth and Market 'streets, at 8.00 A. M., and 2, 4. and 6.10 P. M. The Freight Train, with passenger oar attached, will leave West Philadelphia at A. Id., running as far as the Baltimore Central Junction. On Suadnre, leave Philadelphia at 8 A.M. and 9 P. M.: leave West Cheater at 7.88 A. M. and 4 . 3 0 P. re. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 4 P.M. eonnent at Pannelten w;+ l. truaaa on the ridineeinkia and Baltimore Central Ra il road for Reanott. ord, 'ILI °. *ERR Y WOO 4. Op - nal ilin..- Northern Central. ltailroad. Ular 100., 'to MOM= erin-sux... , Of( GOODB• °aloruigng. \ v___ __ t ua, on six mon' , Z .• and staple Fren.ll adry FURNESS, BI .4) , I i r SAIJE, -- OF "',.' 0— Oa Fr - . or c , April 19, at 10 o'clookil ./.'." oredtt— Re - 4 ,, 400 packages and lots •j, '44 goods. ' 'tf . Z . 1 .1 , .• : la al i le , h C ac h g IT 6: ' In . od I r.. t'..lr :',.. 1 Peremrtfl. LARGE 0 - VG At tho store fo_ymerly 000 t. MEEIBRa. scHAP. NO. 429 IVIA_RI On Tuesday and W Aril 23 and 24, commenr eonststins of Wool shirts and drawee gleSee r gauntlets, patent th, logs, silk handkerchief.. our skirts, merino wool costa, g book and leather purses, eager. envelopes, buttons, stems, cords, pins, hooks cape baskets., 100 1. 1h.00102r1 great variety' of rangljtoud ited P. Also. large size this sr kam't. 2 large size show mere. 6 large size German ellver-tra.-.L... / ri. lE—Goods will be open for err day morning. April 22. with oatal4llo N F. PANOOAST, AIIC-. beasor to B. Scott. Jr., 431 SHERIFF'S SALE AT JON Tbie Morning. April 18, at 10 o'clock, will be sold the stock of fern_ tore of Jones' Hotel. Sale positive, by order of Sheriff: Particulars, in NtuTpadvertqementa, _ . . . . . Inc wiled in eale this morning will be found— A large quantity of nearly new furniture. consisting of rich parlor suites of reps and brociatelle, rosewood piano, marble-top tables, tapestry carpets, lace and W:tstartz:4l.3:=l:7, chai rs b h u a r i; a lrt was h and and wardrobes. Holland ourtains j . ingrain carnet, wal nut dining tables and chairs, rrench-plate mirrors, crockery and glassware. a great variety of kitchen utensils, &o. SALE OF STEREOSCOPIC PIC TURES. BOXES, &o. This Morning. April 19. at 10 &dock. et the ~tore of Masan, .10.111112 Cramer k Co.. No.lB South Eighth stre.,t. a large stook' of stereoscopic pictures, consisting of Swiss, English, American, and Italian scenery, fine groups, statuary, illumiustea pictures. Also, Sine papier macho. ro‘e e ood, and walnut hand and revolving instruments. SECOND SPECIAL BALE OF STRAW GOODS, By catalogue ' on a credit. n FrudayMorula g, April 19, cOrarri6ll3 O IALIE St /0 ONIIICICk preolgrOiT• Included in sale on Friday wilt be tound -200 eases latest shapes medium to fine pedal'and pearl braid bonnets; fancy hair and gimp do. ; fine colored braid do. Also, ladies' and misses' Shaker hoods, fancy hats, Eurekas, Boulevards. Also, lots men's pawl, 'anat. and calm bats. FrA)WERB AND RIBBONS. 100 lota real Fails Artificial flowers, entries irryles eenng bonnet ribbans, An. Sheriff's Side. LARGE FIRE PROobe SS E, WATCHES. As, Qn Saturday Morning, April 2Q, at 10 o'olook precisely, will tie sold, by order of the sheriff, a. stool of wamhes, movements. tools, &o.,corsistint4 i .f gold mid silver Minting and open-facie English sod its watches. Sc. watch movements, a cornlete stook o watchnakere tools, springs, &o. Open for examination early on the morning of sale PLTP FORD & CO., AU' rliON KERS, N0..530 MARKET Rtreet And 541 MINOR Rt. LARGE. DALE OF 1.000 CASES BOOTS, MROBB, AND BROGANS. This Morning, April 18, et 10 o'olook premsely, will be sold, by Qatar lope— /,000 oases m rin's t bops' and youths' oal Pio, and grain Mlte, calf, kip, and grain brogans, Congress gaiters, Og. cl and Booth ties, &a.; women's;misses', and °hit dren's calf, kip, grain, goat, moro cco, and did heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, buskins, slippers, Ac,; also, a large assortment of first-otass'oity-made goods. IPP Goods open for eaaruination. with catalogues, early on the morning of We. LARGE SPECIAL ISALX OP 05,000 WINDOW ' SHADVA. On acoount of one of the Jargest manufacturers in On Tuesday Morning. April M. at 10 o'clock preoisely, by catalogue, for sash. will be peremptorily sold to the highest bidder, as follows: 10 000 6-feet centre velvet and gilLshades. 1D,000• pla in 2,000 7.feet l4 1000 centre •• 10,000 6-feet plain gilt shades. 10,000 " centre and gilt shades 2 000 7-feet 2.500 ' plain " 1,000 6-feet plain green •• 1,000 • centre and,preen " 2.0007-feet " IMO &feet centre and diver ,11007 -feet ' We would call the eapiiiiial attention of buyers to the above goods, al embracing the handsomest assortment of Ninnies ever offered in this market. SHIPPING APRPWEEKLY 0010113NIOATION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK ERPOOL. call ink at QUEENSTOWN tha lami') to land !lad embark pennon. arid despatches. The Liverpool., New Yoric and rhiladelphia Steam shot Company's splendul Clyde-built iron screw steam ships, are intended to sail ce follows: PROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. EDINBURGH. Saturday, :April 20 GLASGOW. litatu.day, April 27 oar OF WASHINGTON. &lards', Mayo /4°Ara ev MEerl Saturday throughout the year. from 1' IC.R ,44 . . .. _. . . RATES OF PABRAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown. or Liverpool —..-........ .915 00. London.via 11.80 Steams to Queenstown, or Liverpool. ...-- $3O Do. to London. ......„....--- 633 Do. Return tickets, available for six months, from Liverpool.. * ego Passengers forwarded to Havre. Paris. Hamiourg. Bremen, and Antwerp, et through rates. co,gifloates of Damage issued from Liverpool tO York.— . - ,p4o Certifmates of peuwase issued from Queenstown' to New Y0rk... ... These steamers have superior accommodations sor b passengers, are oonstruoted with watertight compart ments. and carry experienced Surgeons. For freight, or passage,apyily at the office of the Com pany. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. 109 Walnut strPet. Philadelphia. In Liverpool. to WM. INMAN. Ter_H uildings. In Glasgow, to WM. w INMAN, 13 Dixon street. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AM_ERICAZI ROYAL, MAIL STEAM -841111 RAILROAD LINES. TUTHOMAN it. SONS, A.... • Non. 139 and 111 South l• 01, It'i H (Formatil PIM itZd 490 t THE NEAT wi l lß PAIDEt,E. tin. (xi. Fifteenth s tr eet, e held at private 141 P fn7:l;6l' demo, at a moderate orlon. AITOCKIA _AN D REAL Iffil•ATE. WA L ES AT THE EAcRA ' l."/ , b v rmY , hi. •W' Handbills of each property isms,' e)par2", additlon to whiort we poblaeh. onAie flaird 4 . ,7 , 0. t soldto *soh sale, one thousand catalotne r , f p err , t , fora. giving Ikin deeeriptions of all the proaraAht on the following Tneeda I to tt We Eli amount aIVATE ,44: air We have a large of real ettoi p ,• sale, Inalndiug every tlesorintion of ‘ot) o ng Lrirty property. Printed list. may be had at the ewe `lltri PRIVATE BALA' REGIIPPY;h," 16 / more ii,- )4 sal estate euteraa on OUT private we reri an i l t d e v ig " gi d eMtinilYeiiii:ireigiVZ3t4eirt:' (o free of charge e,,. PEREMPTORY EAGE-r . B OCS, he *bleede April 23, noon. at the Exchange, will be ttobl- Wlthout resr B o hemi a non velment of estate 2.4150 shares i Mining Coinvoiny, 4, em.i. For account of whom it may concern- ISO snares Ullman Canal C”rnp_isini, Coal 2 shamsmpany Little Schuylkill rtaviration ffafirou Co. 1 share Philauelphia Library Company.. if ilesignee'e Peremptory Sale -27 shares North Pennsylvania Railroad Ilninpap,. of tODS' rVT:i IL I 6 IB (14:MP :t 10 1% day, iron and woo 3ach r/spool oott.?n. hostilg: rt-Atini i•taj hooP -012139.10*. p "trughell fan°. laot boob, t e es Derpipes,pipe mission Tite—rY. and a ;how oases. tation on Mon , 4 NEER, Suc - ,I3TriUT HOTEL REA L ESTATE BALE—APRIL It 3 Exeoutors' Sale—P state of Conrad Wolf. dee Very valuable GERMANTOWN PROpk;spart.... Ai res, with Improvements. A Ilen's lane, pe st It .; 21.; Airy station Chestnut Hill Railroad the .11 44 Orpbana' dourt Sale—Estate or rh ornu i i ,,,_ neased.—DWEI,GING AND LOT (IP 0 Ittilair:l. Wen corner of Twenty • thi rd street and 13 wan, above Callowbal attest. 'm mime Estate.-- FOUR DWELLINGS i , 0 court, west of Twentt-thi . rd 'Geer, nor th niemati's Same Estate.--rHKEE,STORY BRION 1) DWI, LNG, Logan street. north of Green street, nth ~.a . ,4.1, Same hatate.-BTORe. Ato PI D WELLING, 4. of Callowhlll street west of Twetity_thi rs ~,,,,, t. . 44 Eatata.—OßE AN ri D AV ELLING ,1,1 the above on the wee!. I M AN 3 TaitE,... t avn 1 HOICK D WELLINC7,3 a 731. and 733 Lombard street es7A, BRICK DWELLING, No 10 Pleasant are5ue,,,,,,,, of Lombard street. ELEGANT BROWN. STONE' RE 9l lll.troE ~. side of North Broad street. south fir Girard ri;,. -e v side 37 feet front. The house has all the pies s 4llt. ventenoes. Ga l t. Executors' l'erem-'ory v., §ale-1' 'tat. Of Ana T.„ deoemed.—NßAT R KiDENCE. No tst ep reit, r, and E no s Dwelling in the rear. un Orange lua u. ° O Per Rale.— li.L GANT It t; BID E No CHESTNUT HILL, Thorp acres, with 'spoor sh" sion. MO feet front o's lane. Trustees' thile.—TH b BAPTIST CHURCH ED , FICE. and large lot, iga by 100 feet. south a nde of gi: som street. between Fix hth and Ninth &Negr i s „ n „- the southern Irop.t of the Continental Hotel. ' '""l't HANDSOME rt EW MODERN RESIDENCE, west corner Seventeenth and yi!llace streets. ihriti Vig Virkeinfitißy A n ß 7 lcil e ilWaltik. o3 ~ llama street, northwest of Tulip street, late Disi6'44 Riohmond. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Faint northwest of Toby street. IL. TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Fid. ton street. Eso, FO and UR . rm.: 1t,*"14, YEARLY GROUND-RENTS 324- ' BALL OF IUPERIOR. •FIIRNITURE. lAko. R PENIOR RONI.wOOD BAG TIP • VATI L V LVET BRITNSELS ANDAIt Sr gOlitißilliT, ttINPANbiIiNGUST) RILE SWARE. BEDS AND NEDDINq. ico. C A It D.—Our mule this morninc, et the A u ,,,,,, piano- fortes superior reaswese atii Store will oompriu, belndes 700 tote of eX o ellern ( . 13,7. tuteri m tarte ° . g ba an rls and Imes, fine velvet, c1r1,,,,,, oshor ,‘,pet., fine double-barrel gun , made by Cocoa ble, fine yifle by Constable, counters, obitis and rlars. ware. beds and treading. Sco., forming an attractive ii, sortnient, worthy the attention of ladle. and wand s : eITOIIII of purohasing. sir- catalogues now ready and the articles arrow for examination. SUPERIIeO a N UR II T o IJ d S E, RFREN ORr-kbAsSi KORB. P/AllO-FQ foe. R BRUSSELS CARPSH. 'I his Mornimg, At 9 o'clook, at the Auotion store, an assortment o' excellent second-band furniture. elepant piano-foce; fine mirr o r s , oarpets . etc., from families dectikm housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience 0. Ws. Also. a set of very superior light double harness imp ly new,) made to order by Lacey & Phillips bk. Alio, a line rale, with extra barrel, mule by Co m ,. Also, a fine double-barrel run, made by Conetahle. Also, fine dreecelog oases. flasks, &c, Also. a superior rosewood- bagatelle table, legi ns4 ones complete. N(14j319 Marshall Street. SUPERIOR WALNUT FURNITURE, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, a s , vti Friday Mormns. 19th inst.. at 10 o'clock. at N 0.1310 Manilla% vim above VhOl9lV6Ol/ street, the entire household awl kitchen furnltnne, tapestrY Brunk carpets. he, r genjleintiti deolinins housekeeeing. NIT May be examined on the morning oI ssie,m3 o'olook. Sale 17ii8oath Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MIRROR, BRuseFia CARPE.TB, to. On Friday Morning, 19th inet.. at lo o'ok.ok, at No, 1213 eoutti Fount street, below Federal. the superior furniture, Frew. plate pier mirror, Brussels carpets, , ko., of a scullion leaning the eke. allir May be examined on the morning of me, all o'clock. tnee's Sale. POPULAR 80ROOLAsei noulfal JUVRNILtS, AND el • ATlol% — gkY. On Friday Evening. April 19, at the *nation Stove, an assortment of snow tar achool books, juvenile works, and stationery. OCT For particulars see catalogues. CLOI3ING GALE AT TEE GIRARD HOUBE , FURNITURE, UNCLAIMED BAGGASE, S.e, On Saturday Morning. April 2/). at 11l o'oloog, by catalogue, at the Gum House Chestnut !greet, a quantity of chamber rum. tura. din ru‘ttreuee. carpets, a quantitr of let vanta' Also, the kitchen furniture, dce. , lerge fiLIMOUft Of copper 000kins.uten unc l aimed il e. &c. Also. a quantity of tr unk,and imbue, she the content,. Sir Catalogue, will he readyand articles mar be a amined on Friday. - Public Sale at the Garden. STOCK OF HOMalts. CA RAGEB, w A ll Ad . CAItTE, MO WING MACHINES, CATTLE, FAIN 1 N IMPLEDISZITS, Me. On Monday Morning, April V. at 10 o'clock, at the residence of A. S. figs wink, 5.1142. • below Gray's Perry. will be sold at ohne sale. without reserve. about 30 head of oaths/sending a number of fine 'Mich cows, several wit). calm ld their sides; some very desirable young mot ; the, rough-bred Durham bujl,tand fire young NV, toe boors; oaryt t g. by Jacobs- carriage, by lialay: Pot wagon, *ataoa ; double and single korai& saddle and bride, & Also, Ketobain'S mowing machine and seek aro Landreth's mower and roarer. with all toy latsel provements ; bap rake, seed drill, patent twist:mte fork, cultivators, ploughs, harrow"... large roller. cc ble-horse power. two broad-wheel hay wagons, m sow -wheel hay wagon, with box bed, two one-bou M1C5.0. 14 - 316 XL4 1 1 , 11CAPIMAME_IIITIKIIM?!kA”,; a large lot of farming implements, SO, kg. peremptory. Terms cash. The verb,. Passenger Railroad Cars pees the lice every halt km. Administrator's Sale, 1911 Walnut street—Estate of Dr. Thomas Harris. deceased. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE, 31111. /MRS. OIL PAINTINGS, CURTAINS, CHARM:. LIEU, ite. On Tuesday hloyning, 93d Inst., at 10 tealCieki at 1.10. 1911 Walnut street, 01 catalogue, tee entire furniture, comprising superior walnut drawing-room larrilltire, Mantel and pier mir• Fors. fine nit paintings and engravings, curtain,. chan deliers. glee* and china, superior dining-Min end chamber furniture, Also, the kitchen furniture, tofu. genitor aeo. 1161 - The superior residence, with mach bouteorvi be sold at 10 o'clock preolsery, previous 10 the sale of furniture. Full partionlar• in handbills and catalogues, Sale at the Pennsylvania Hotel. HOUSEHOLD PURNIT OEN, FEATRER BEM, CARPET/3. CARRIAGEs. BAR F/XTUR2.3, LL Q.UONS, 1 0 0ednesday Morning. nth instant. etelook. at the Pennsylvania WWI, No. 48 North Sixth street. the entire furniture, feather beds. carpets, family carnage hot ee, two fa CU. nageejar fixtures, liquors. &o. M I "CT May be examined at 8 o'clock on the rnortitt of the sale. Bale No. MS Chestnut Etreel ELEGANT UEN IgURE. NUR tt Cid PIANO. CLIANDELIERB, VELVET CARPJc kR, Ar. On WeilleedaY MOrtiinr. April 21, at 10 &Wont, at Pio. 1303 Chestnut streei. by catalogue-- The entire furniture of a lady declining housekessint• comprising rosewood and brocatelle dravntr-rooa furniture, piano-forte by Gale dr. Co.. handsome mantel Chinaier mirrors, fine velvet carpets, piated slue, and glass ware, superior walnut chamber farm- Mrs, fine mattresses. cottage furniture, oil cloths. go. Also, a quantity of fine preserves ; also, tue Sado furnitur Ma e. y be examined at 8 o'clock on the mama( 0 1 the sale. sir No postponement on account of the weather Peremptory rsTR sal on the Premises. THE BPIANDIt.) ColiY jeggAT. FURIsITUFIE, &0., OF OEORGIS MoDENKY, ESQ.. On WednesdaY. May let, without reserve. on the premises, a very elegant manaion , stable . coach-house, and other fine imorovementa. 210 acres of land. situate nor Da • . Delaware county. Pa. Full deitoriptions in catalogue., now reedy. air May be examined on application to the auction. ears. The furniture, homes. carriages.. &0,, will be sold its Irnediately after the real estate. &de of the whole absolute, the owner having gone to Mune°. M FITZPATRICK & BROs., AIX- Am•-• 'sum - ERA/4 Goa anzanwri eats, Is , " BIM. eALFD EVE,ItY .E YENINE. At T o'clock of Books, stationery sod Senor 0 00, watches. Jewelry, Woeful, silver ware, salon , . paintinrA, musical instruments, rat ted /Limo, Emery, fly 'rood+, boots and shoes , and ow shinadyse of every eserieress„ DAY EAEED every Monday , Wedeelskall and Fr , day at o'olook PRIVATE DA tYll. kAt private Me several lane oonnenments of watelle. r 11 7. Woks , stationeryy sillaerrplated ware. celery, nor gpossi Ito. To whe w is solicited the attention o f at , line country reerelksltts and *them Consignment: solicited of WI hindill of laerauwii" for either public or private sales,_ Or Liberal cash advances wade en COnlignikeM Ont-dcor :ales women,' attended to. MOSES NATHAN_ ,EI 170 TIONEE 1( AND corteurien ILERCHA.ll7,tioutheeic Q orner of smini and RACE Bums. NATEANS' LAIEE BALE OF FORFEITED WATCHER, JEWELRY, &o. Prom biathene' Principal Establishment, mann corner of Sixth and Race &roots. On Tuesday blomlng ± April 93, at 10 o'clook.._at Moses ptathalls' Auction Rouse, Ni. o IM and 1/Sr North Sixth street, milt/lend the monument corner of Math and Bane. Consisting, in part, of— GOLD WATCHER. Go'd hunting. ease. double-case, and double-bodonted English atent lever watches. in 18-earat cases, evil' folliewelied, and of the moat approved and beat makers; cold huntin g-case and open-face detached escapement patent Myer watches. Mmtrat oases, and of tbe best makers; gold hunting-case and oPsn-face h°l/wetal cylinder and term. watches . in 38-carat cases. :Led of the very best makers ; gold double-time and !nee' Debdent-second patent ;ever watehes. in in-carat cases. and hest makers: various kinds of gold Engliell.wl"' and French watches. ;SILVER WATCHES. Weer huntiny-ease, double-case, and double-lxitionl English ;latent lever watohea, of the most approved and bast makers ; silver, duplex, escapement lever. 071 m der, and !gime watches. in hunting cases and open face** lull Jewelled end Plaint silver sunnier watches ; silver double case . meglmmase , and double-bottonled English. Swiss, and French watches. JEWELRY. Diamond finger rile' and breast-pins. single stone and clusters; fine go ld sets for ladles; gold neck, rest i fob, and chatelaine chains fine gold finger rings o f variety and kind h eavy fine gold eagle ; 4. pencil -o a ses „ 4 "2Sat - Pini, gold ear - rings , gold bracelets, sold and Pens, gold studs, gold cleave buttons sold and silver spectacles. gold eye glasses , gold keys, spat:, and charms , gold medallions and lockets, and ra tions other watches and Jewelry, &o. NATEARS' GREAT BALE OF CLOTHING' DEP DM, AND OTHER ARTICLES. Teeaday KOMITig, 30th inst.. at 17 o'cloak. at the auction atom. THE NEW JOB PRINTING OFFTLIN " THE PRESS promind to inmate neatly, ahaapiy, and exvihti you," 'ER k 1 . 7 sth V 7 tile,: BOOKS CARDS. Puswk:Nus. BLANKS OF Imlay pliewurnoli ar All satyr* left at the Pabluti4foo Ofifoo of 2 70 ,, P./as. no. 417 UM KUM VT 111:1411, VIII b• ormsliP, JOB PRINTING. IVIZT 41110111PT/011 •r PAMPHLETS, PAPEY Wuxi! CI RC WiIaAILO, FANDBILLth tabs. ➢RADI
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