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    THE WAR EXCITEMENT
Military Movements in the North
settuaz OF CONTRABAND GOODS IN Firrsnuite.
(From the Pittsburg Chronicle.]
Oe Sunday afternoon, about one o'olook, an un
paralleled excitement was raised in the city, by a
report that a large lot of war mate iral had just
been brought to this city by Adams Express, on'
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, destined for
Charleston, South Carolina, and other points in
the South.
The information was conveyed to Dr. IdeCiiok, a
member of the Committee of Public Safety, by a
yonog man who saw the goods on the oars, which
had just reached the city. The report spread like
wildfire, and the patriotic blood of the veteran
doctor was soon up to boiling heat Be posted off
Immediately to the depot, followed by an immense
mass of people, the great body of whom know no
thing of the cause of the excitement
Mayor Wilson, Chief of Police Patterson. and a
member of the Safety Committee, repaired to the
depot, and the W ashington Infantry, Capt. Row
ley, were ordered out to protect the property of
the Railroad Company.
There were no demonstrations of violence, and,
after consultation, it was agreed to search all the
boxes and bales which were supposed to eentain
articles contraband of war. The boxes were open
ed in the oars, and those not contraband were
carefully closed, while all army equipments were
seized. and taken to the Mayor's officio, with the
stars and stripes proudly waving . over them.
The articles seized were priompally army blan
kets, shirts, and materials for manufacturing -uni
forms.
A very large bale of blankets, enough to supply
several companies, was addressed to " Nevitt, Lat
trap, t Regan, Savannah, Ga."
Another very heavy bale of shirts and shirting
material was directed to ".Henry Lattrop & Co.,
Savannah, 4a "
Large box of army cloth to Resit*, Lattrop, &
Co_, Savannah, Ga."
Boxes marked "A. Z. Abrahams, Charleston,
8 0 ;" "a- Brown, Charleston;" "Girard
c oo t oh x, N 0 ;" " Thos J. John & Co., Mo
bile, Ala In this lot were large quantities of
army gloves, cap fronts, and material for making
Zonave uniform.
There was also a small bale of leather." muzzle
guards," used in putting over the muzzles of can
non while in action. They were directed "C. C.
Mastic, Savannah, Ga."
The goods, which amounted to two or three dray
loads, were conveyed to the Mayor's office, and
are now in possession of the Safety Committee.
They were all shipped from New York, and marked
"by rail all the way through-" This is supposed
(nay, positively asserted) to be the first shipment
of contraband articles through this city, and the
damage done to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
by the Secessionists themselves, is supposed to
have created the necessity for thi s bold movement.
The rebels may find traitors in New York to
supply them with such articles as these, but they
may depend upon it that our citizens will not let a
dollar's worth pass this point. Our own men need
equipments, and this shipment will be found very
serviceable just at present. The rebels are driven
to great extremity , when they are compelled to
resort to such measures, bat they will be In a se
verer extremity yet before their treason is atoned
for.
We anxiously await the next shipment for the
South !
MAYOR WOOD RICONNENDS THE APPROPRIATION OF
ONE .MILLION DOLLARS BY NEW YORK
Mayor Wood Las leaned the following message
MATOR'S °Firms, New York, April 21,1861.
(INNTLEMEN OF TNN COMMON COUNCIL :
Events of a most extraordinary character have
been precipitated upon the country. Military ag
gressions have been commenced against the Fe
deral authorities within the borders of the Ameri
can Union, which threaten in their extent and cha
racter to subvert our institutions, destroy our
commerce, and lay waste our homes and firesides
It is a war apparently not of self-protection upon
the side of the belligerents, but of native hostilities
against the property, the honor, and the continu
ance of the Government under which we live. This
city is the metrop Ms of the American Union. /tie
the great centre of all that constitutes the might,
and pbwer, and strength of the nation ; it is distin
guished not only for the supremacy of numbers, but
for wealth, intelligence, patriotism, and liberality,
and it has been peculiarly distinguished for its
unfaltering adherence to the local institutions and
constitutional rights of our brethren of .the South.
It is our interest, therefore, as it is our duty
and our right, to speak out boldly and to act
promptly at this oritioal emergency in the af
fairs of the country. Representing the corpora
tion of the city, it devolves on me to make pro
per provisions for the public exigencies, so far as
New York is concerned. Fonds are required to
equip and support the tens of thousands of our no
ble eitisens now enlisting and volunteering for the
war. It is true, our opulent classes are coming
forward with aharaoteristie liberality, but no one
class should bear this burden. Every man among
tts is willing to participate not only in the fighting,
but in the expense. To make it equal, therefore,
trait all may share in the honors of Me conflict, the
corporation should raise by a tax a sum sufficient
to cover the whole expenditure. The extent of
this sum, of course, cannot now be asoertained,
but that sufficient means may be provided at once
I recommend the immediate appropriation of one
million dollars. lam aware that the tax levy as
adopted by the Legislature contemplates no ex
penditure on this account—but what of that? A
noble people who are willing to give up their blood
for snob a cause should be allowed to tax them
selves without permission, and I have no fear that
a responsibility now assumed for such an object
will not meet with the hearty approval of the next
Legislature. At any rate, this is not a time to
give heed to technical difficulties. Let us vote the
required funds, and trust to the patriotism of the
people to sustain to. If the sum is not now in the
treasury, the banks will, doubtless proffer the
amount upon the credit of the city. These theft.
tudona are in the hands of patriotic men, who will
be ready to make common cause with the people
is a cause so dear to us all.
FEENABDO WOOD, Mayor
BEWARE or POISOSED LIQUOR
To the Editor of the New York Times :
The captain of the State of Maine represents
that poisoned liquor and poisoned tobacco were sold
to the soldiers of the Massachusetts regiment
which he took to Fort Monroe, while the regiment
was in Raw York ; that every effort was made by
the onioors to prevent the purchase, although no
reason-existed for foal play, but several men got it
and these men died in consequence. This state
ment_ will be made by the captain if called upon
by vem reporter, and is too important not to be
published.
HOW TO GUARD AGAINST THE HEAT.
As the heat of a Southern nu is one of the hard
ships our boy, will have to ettooenter, permit an
old soldier to state in what way the French army
in Algiers guard themselves during the day, when
on the march or standing sentry : Take a yard of
thin, white flannel, fold it together once, and sew
up one end; a ribbon or tape may be inserted to
draw and tie it around the nook. This, thrown
over the cap or shako, and falling behind, com
pletely shields the head and shoulders from the
rays cf the sun. Woolen is preferable to linen or
cotton, is equally light, oasts less than the former,
and is easier washes and kept clean.
LI32If.RNII COLTNTY
We believe no county North of the Potomao has
outdone Dumas , in this crisis Brigadier General
Meylert received the requasition of the Governor
for 1,000 men, and in twenty-four hours reported
them ready, and they commenced moving towards
the rendezvous at Harrisburg.
xo SIIMABON IN CARIOND.AIIII
Our Mayor, J. M Poor, on leaving his dwelling
Shia (Friday) morning observed a Palmetto flag
flying from the ridge-pole of a building a few door.
below. On milling the occupant out, who deolined
taking it down, his Honor nailed aloud for volun
teers, which was quickly responded to. The build
ing wa• scaled in gallant style by John Wedeman,
Who soon sent the obnoxious emblem to the side
walk, when it was trampled in the mod.—Carbon
dais Advance.
PATRIOTIC DISCOMI
Bishop Domeneo, in the Cathedral, yesterday,
after reading the address of the Committee of
Safety, and offering the - ninal prayer of the church
for the authorities, delivered a moat touching ad
dress upon the oriels. BIG reference to the " filar
kipangled Banner" floating linajestioally from the
dome of the Cathedral, and his sworn duty to de
fend it from all assaults from whatever quarter,
profoundly impraised the whole congregation. He
stated that twenty years ago he had called God to
witness,
in taking his oath of allegianoe to the
United States, to sustain the Government and de
fend the flag, which he intended to do, and celled
upon hie whole people to stand by it to the Last.—
Pittsburg Post of ItTosiday.
A 11.13UNISCENCZ OF TIM WAR OF 1912
We bad the pleasure of throwing to the breeze,
on Sunday, from the residence of David Meson.
key, Reg , the two Sags carried by the 18th Regi
ment of Infantry, commanded by Col. Cromwell
Pearce, in the war of 1812. Those war-worn and
bullet pierced banners were obtained by Mr. Me
coakey from the widow of the late Lewis G.
Pearce, the only son and child of Col. Pearce.
They have been unfurled, after a long and peace
ful era, in as holy a cause as ever called men to
arms. We may say of the invincible old hero who
bore thorn in defence of his country, (notwithstand
ing he wan a near relative,) that no truer patriot
ever drew the battle-blade, and we hope none of
the name will ever dishonor his memory. God
forbid that any of those whose ancestry were devo
ted to the Neared cause of Liberty, should falter at
this moment. We are thankful to our townsman,
Mr. Mecnaken . Or remembering then relics at
this important juntittire.—West Chester Repubh
can.
A OURO GORDO LEGION
The Cerro Gordo Legion, under the auspices of
Col. E D Baker, United States Senator from Ore
gon, as brigadier general, who led the Second Ult.
Ws and New York reiments at Cerro Gordo, after
the fall of the gallant' Shields. will be composed of
experts:coed field and line officers from those who
served with distinction in the volunteer and mu
ler service during the war In Mexico: 'lt will be
organised under the direction of the gallant Lieut.
Jas. Decatur Potter, who served under General
Taylor on the Rio Grande; and also under the
commander-in-Chief, Gen. 'Winfield Scott, and was
transferred from the volunteer infantry to th e
Third regiment United States dragoons for his gal
lantry at Gm Laments battle of Courubtosco, where
he was severely wounded. The motto of the Cerro
Gordo Legion is : " The Stars and Stripes on every
flagstaff from Maine to Texas." Rendervous, No.
557 Hudson street.
Tar, SWOED POll TIM PIM
Mr. 0. W. Wight, a well-known Metal, gentle.
man, hu flung away the pen and taken up the
sword. He is now raising a regiment, headquar
ters at Rye, of 1.000 men, to be named the First
Garibaldians. Th uniform is to be "a is Gari
baldi"—red flannel shirts, black pantaloons, bleak
patent leather belt, felt hat and feather, armed
with lilies, revolvers, end bowie knives. This re
giment will be composed of the bone and muse]e
moth mechanics and farmers of Westchester oonnty,
and will, no doubt, with Col. Wight, give a good
account of themselves - wben cense upon.
ORDXREI FOR A BLOCEADIZ
We understand that order! have been received
by Com. Breese wbbib indicate the intention of
the Government to carry into effect immediately
the proclamation of President Lincoln, declaring
a blockade of the ports of the seceded btatee.
"For this purpose." the proclamation reads, a
competent force will be posted, so as to prevent the
emtratiee and exit of vessels from the ports afore
said."—New York World.
CRESEIPLAYZE 111 PIIELP
Tb 99 4". Lighionkein, well known as tho beet
obessplayer in New York oily, formerly an °Seer
in the Pruden army., is organising an artillery
corps, which promisee to be very efficient, from the
fact that he will recruit none but men who have
served in the 'American army. The corps will be
mainly composed of Gararane, and it is supposed
that thousands of such eligible persons are i n m e g
city. This is a most important movement.
TEN CANADIANS CONING
We have just had conversation with a gentleman
who has travelled extensively over Upper and Low
er Canada. He says the war feeling is up, and hun
dreds of brave, hardy Canadians will offer their
services to our Government. They sympathise
most strongly with the Union tooling and the
loyalty of tho North. They think it a good time
and a graceful act to reciprocate the sympathy
with which the liberties of their own people have
—A
ever been regarded in the United States. r m
York SUM
IMPORTANT FROM MONTG&MBILT
A Montgomery correspondent of the New Or
leans Pzcayune says :
" The Cabinet is constantly in seasion—all oom
munioation out cff, except for its informatim—no
thing can reach Washington. There ate applioants
here far letters of marque, and they will probably
be issued without delay. There is also a probe
bility of an attack on Washington, by Major Ben
.MoCulloch, with 10 000 men, if President Davie
kept you so fally,advieed by telegraph of everything
I could learn, there is nothing left for me to say."
NEOITILIINNT IN SAVANNAH
A gentleman of this city, who returned on Sa
turday from a short visit to Savannah, informs us
that the excitement there is most Intense, and
reaches every olaee of the community. Ladies, he
Bays, are engaged night and day in making cart
ridges, clothing, &0., for the army, and in solicit
ing subscriptions of money, Ao. The negroes, too,
are not behind in enthusiasm, and being impressed
with a belief that our Government seeks their de
struction, work with a will. In short, the whole
city is intensely excited and patriotic to the now
Government, and men, women, and children, of all
grades and colors, think, talk, and act in regard to
nothing else.—New York World.
ERECTION OF HATTEEIES
The Secession journals of Memphis are proposing
the erection of batteries on the river, immediately
above that city.
From Fort Pickens.
We have intelligence from Pensacola to April 8.
The number of State troops then concentrated
there was 3,000, and more were rapidly arriving.
Six batteries beating on Fort Pickens were com
pleted, and others were in progress. Five sloops
of-war lay near by Pickens—the Sabine, Brook
lyn, Wyandotte, and St. Louts. Another arrived
Saturday night—the seventh—name not known.
The troops anticipated a fight in fifteen or twenty
l it is a suspicious circumstance that the Cor
respondents of the Southern papers who write
from Montgomery agree in the assertion that the
attack on Forts Sumpter and Pickens were to be
simultaneous.
A correspondent of the Selma (Ala.) Reporter,
writing on April 2 from Fort Barrancas, says
" Fort. Pickens lies in the lap of a crescent
shaped shore, that sweeps around it, end is exposed
to the coneentrie fire of a chain of batteries that
stretches from born to horn of the crescent, a dis
tance of over two miles. This is too extensive a
line of defence to eapport, and in the presence of a
large hostile force would be exceedingly hazard
ous. In the opinion of your correspondent, Siena
flier has it in his power to capture the snort for
e:it/obis battery on our side, at any time, and
render useless the huge Columbiads mounted zit
it. Bat for the anomalous state of aS Airs, vibra
ting between peace and war, as we are, and in a
negative condition as to both, or if positive war ex
isted, our General would not spread himself' over
so mutt territory with so small a force, or if he
did, a sortie from Pickens would teach him the
folly of so doing. The Confederate forces now
number between three and four thousand men, to
be augmented to five thousand as soon as they can
be assembled. Alabama bas now here twelve com
panies. A regiment has been organized, and field
officers appointed. Major• General Clemens was
down for that purpose.
"I saw the General, and his bowed form, loose
and shackling gait, was but poorly suggestive of
martial qualities. Hu seems broken and listless,
and better suited for the cloister of an anchorite
than the business of 'setting squadrons in the
field.'
" Gen. Bragg, in command of the Confederate
army, is a tall, gaunt., cadaverous son of Mara,
about fifty years of age, and when the rme of
bowling iron balls across the inlet begins, he will
show himself an adept at the art. His bravery
and skill as an artillerist all admit, but whether
he ham calibre for grand strategic combinations re
mains to be tasted. His being called to this posi
tion by Jeff. Davie is good assurance that the right
man is in the right place."
The Pensacola Observer has letters from War
rington as late as Aprll 12, and they show that the
landing of United States troops at Fort Pickens
was effected not a day too soon. every prepara
tion was making for a speedy attack upon the
fort. Martial law was rigorously enforced. The
inhabitants of Warrington were leaving the town
as rapidly as they could get away, and the Confe
derate troops were just about to attempt the erec
tion of fortifications upon Banta Rom island.
Nearly seven thousand troops were concentrated
about the fort.
[For The From]
“Lay on, Iffacduffi”
Dedicated to the " Wheatley Light Guard."
BY THOMAS CURTIS.
"Lay on, Needutil" the time is past;
To fear or doubt is treason now;
The Southern traitor serums at last,
The mask no longer hides Ins brow.
What though our flag has sheltered them,
And nursed their sons in early days,
Must we remain so dead to shame.
No patriot voice or hand to raise ?
" Lay on, Maeda:" the hour is come
To dare, 'and angry battle's strife,
The cues ion, Shall the freeman's home
Be safeguard of the treeman's life
To try again. if" right be right,"
Our country's faith renew in this
Great truth our fathers claimed for man—
" Life. Liberty, and Happiness."
"Lay on. Maodnff !" the foe may trust !
" No son of woman born shall see"
Their traitor leaders kiss the dust,
Or shame their Southern chivalry . .
Vain hope Columbia saw the light
Amid the dying mother's cries,
The bloody carnage of the strife,
And dying tyrant's agonies.
" Lay on. Metal" prophetic son
Thy day of retribution's near
The tyrant's race is nearly run,
The " witches' double meaning's " clear.
The eagle scars aloft to bear
A flag—shall float on every tower :
While traitors wake to life and hear
Their treason end their day of power.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
WIK. C. ICEEHMLE,
J NO. W. AI)DICIt3 J COMMITTEE OV TUB MONTI!
THuS. 8. FERAON.
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Tonawanda, Jelies---- —Liverpool. May 1
Ship Daphne, Havener— —.— London, soon
Ship Westmoreland, Deems— Liverpool, soon
Baia Ellen Morrison, Platt -- --Luciana, soon
Bohr Geo J Jones, Crowell— ..--...Demerara, soon
Aohr stveline. York— .—Gavana, soon
Bahr J Northrop, Eon-- . For an Prince. soon
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEADIERS
FROM THE UNITED STATED.
AMPS LZAVE FOB DA:22
Mated Kingdem.New York-Glasgow—......Aerti 23
Per5ia...........ew ark - Liverpool— ----April 24
Faiton-----.Nesr York-Havre ---- —April 27
OWsgoly...—..N4wirerk-Ltvespool--AP4I 27
Itioornum.....-„,rortland-1av0rp001.........—..hprti 37
Vigo.. York-Lworpool—......aonl 2T
Haven 5............ "New York-liarribarg - --- May 1
Niagara-- Boston-Ltverpool .—..— May 1
A5ia.........—New York-Leverpool----- Mar 8
Bremen-..---New York- -
Bremen ---May It
new York-Southampton.—... Mar 15
Great Bastant-.New 1r ork-England ----MILT 24
Canst)ian---Portiand_Liverpc4o----May 30
FROM EUROPE,
5131T1S WILAVII 7031. DAYS
Hiberaisn.—......Liyerpixd—Portland —....—Apnt 6
C of Wastungton.lavarpool—liew_York-- .
.....Apr 1110
—Liverpool—Pew York --
A Apr . i l l 1 0 0
A E e tn is a —=—.Liverpool—New York— ....... pn
.Bouthamptan—New York—April 1 1 7 7
B r en. " *. Livarpoot—New VoriL......—Apri
Vi
" 6—. " liouthamliton_New York-- -April la
Anglia.._...:.____ Galway—Boston -...„. --- —April 23
Arago— .Bonthampton_New York L.- n..ay I
.Great Eastern—... I d New York—. ........ May 1
S asonia--..Bougs n in gn p a ton:New Yore .—May 4
The California Mail Steamers ran from Hew York 04
the let. Uth. and Est of each mo nth.
The Havana Elteamem leave ew York on the id, mi.
11th, 17th. and 17th of each month.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, April 24, 1561.
BUN 18 -811R4 .8 48
HEM WATEB -
ARRIVBD
Steamship Kennebec, Sampson, 20 hours from New
Yore. with =doe and pasesngers to James Allderdioe
Reports the light on needy Island being entirely extin
gmshed at tea minutes past two o'clock yesterday
morning, and could not be men aftertrant
ehip John Garver Edge,l9 day' from Liverpool. with
mdse tolreter Wrighties Sons. Towed up DAUM Wm B
onne.
Barg Amy, Hammond, 4 days from Boston, with indite
to Twelle & Co. •
Bark N Cosgrove% Hamlin. 3 days from Providence,
in holiest to Thomson & Desereix.
Brig L T Knight. Parki,l3di_iy_s from Cardenas, with
auger and remission to 8 & IN Welsh.
Brig Louisa, Teal, 60 days from Messina, with fruit to
Dormers & Draper. _
Fehr g c gmeht, Whir ow, 8 days from Cardenas,
with sugar, molasses and honey to Stewart, Carson & Co.
Bohr ft Plater. Gandy. 7y. days front Cardenas, with
sugar and molasses to S & W Welsh. Left aches D S
le emboli. Allen. for Baltimore April 17; Stephen Tabor.
Coos. to sail for New York in 8 days. 17th inst. let 31
18. lose 7,1 SS, signitlited ship Ula. bound oast; Net, /at
3867. long 75 E, spoke soar B B Wheeler, McLaughlin,
17 days from Galveston for New York.
Bohr West Dennis, Enadley.2o daya from N Orleans,
with fudge to captain.
Bohr Cornelia. Crape, it days from New Bedford, with
oil, &a. to G A & R 4Landell.
Bohr Ivy. Henderson, 3 days from New York, in hal
hurt te captain.
Bohr Gov Barton, WiliaMOre, 3 days from New York,
in ballast to captain.
DBchr T Late, Scull, from Salem.
Bohr D P. Matthews. trom Portland.
Bohr Snow Flake, Diokinson. from Boston. ._ - •
Zdohr R It Wilson. Davis, from Bostm.
Bohr Willow Harp, Hulse. from kt - stun.
Bohr Wro Rowe. horrid. from Boron.
Bohr Bmeline ftiokrY. Tics. from Nantucket.
Bohr Inc, Crowell. from New York.
Bohr K hi Browning. Risley. from Providence.
Bohr I B Dickinson, Smith, from Strurice River.
Steamer New York. Hunter, 24 !mars from new York,
with rods. to W P Clyde..
CLEARED.
Ship Belle of the Comm, Reed, Liverpool, Bishop, at
mons 84 Co.
Rehr R Wilson, Davis. Boston, Johna White ts Co
Vein' T Lake. Sault, Boston. E IL Sawyer & Co.
Rehr]) P. Matthews. Portsmouth, do
Rear Ivy, Bonner/on. Boston. do
Rehr Snow Bake, Dickinson, Boston, N Rturtevan
Behr E Rickey. Tice. lefiln do
bob!. willow Hero. BORN Boston,Blakiston /r. Cox.
Boer W Rowe. Barrie. New Bedford. do
eohr TB Diokineon, Smith, Roxbriiy, C A Efecksoher
& Co.
Bohr Lady_Bilen. Corson. Boston. do
itm B o t h b r e it: 2 . 1 Browning, Ridgy, Pagilugligt, RePPligr &
Bohr In q. Crowell, Providence, dudenried & Co.
Connelly, Connelly, New York, Binnicheon &
_Glov er.oh rßo B Bleeaker, Edwards, Bristol. El. do
B e h r Cow Burton, Winsmore, Boston, Noble, Ham
mett & oa.dwell.
Mr . Beverly. tierce, New York, Wm P glide.
A.
se eeme hip Cambri ll i ß ge M , ile a w A e N e ll , hence, arived
ton yesterday.
hide Eloise. from !Wanda for Boston, was spoken 21st
inst. 60 milts east of Cape Cod, with loss of rudder and
*ll°7l °f ir viamnz- d Merriman hence, at Cienfne
Bark C Alezan er. sea
llth inst.
Bark D 47. Wilson, Peacock, at Cardenas 16th inst.
from New Orleans.
Bark Isaao R Davis, Hand. from New Orleans, at Ma.
Mesas lath inst. at 130,
Wiz Omni; B aker. hence. arrived at Boston Zid inirt.
boar 8 In Tyler, Gray, cleared at Now Orleans rrih
inst for Charleston. •
Behr A vir Toil, Townsend. wooled at New- Orleans
76th 1 nst. for Philadelphia. with Ea bbls whilst's'. 93 oasts
May, l 6 eoarbors,l6o seats iron, and Kabala rope mit
tangs.
liohr Mriever, Hushes. for Philadelphia ciesred at
Mobile Hilt mt. with 466 bales cotton and 340 bale , rope
cuttings-
Bohr B P :Leaves, Ge rm% h e
fern inst• nee, arrived at Mobile
Sohn J C Baiter. Mary Clark. and Harwell, Grata,
hence. arrived at Nswburyport 20th inst.
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OURS ALL KINDS OF
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The CEPHALIC PILLS are the insult of long investi
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making any change of dint, and tAs a bunco 4, asp disa
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!told by Dragriets and all other Dealer' in itledioinea.
A Box will be cent by mall mothd on reastot of the
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HENRY 0. SPALDING.
48 CEDAR STREET. NEW YORE
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
SPALDING'S
C3EPHALIO
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO BUFFER Fula
HEAD A: E
THAT A
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN
THEIR REACH.
As this* rsstiononials are imsoliszted by Mr. t3raza
-INa, they afford Yaquestionabis proof of the effi.
silty ttf this truly scientific discoony.
fiLisoNvILLB, Conn., Feb. 3,1861.
M. SPALDING.
I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and I like them no
teat 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 txm. I got from you.
Send the Pahl by mall, and oblige
Your on Servant,
JAMES KENNEDY.
Raysuroun, Pa., Feb. 8.141.
aPALNING.
I wish you to geed me one more box of your Cephalic
Pills. I hone received a great cleat of benefit front them.
Yours respeully.
MARY ctf
ANN STOIEUOUSE.
SPRIIC2 CREEL. NIINTINBDON COI7NTY.I
January NI, M. M
Ni. C. SPALDING.
You will please send me two boxes of your Cephalic
Pills. Send them immedmtely.
B.espeelfally yours, MO. B. SIMONS.
P. 8.--I have received one 'pow of your Pills, and Ana
mon excellent.
Thaux VERNON. Ohio, Jan. 13, art,
IL 0. SPALDING. Esq.
Please find smile:sad twenty-five aerits.A.srhich mina
me another box of your Cephalic rtils. They are may
the best Pins _theme seer tried.
Direct -- A. STOVMR, P. M.,
Belle Vernon. Wyandat 00.. O.
BEVRILLT, Mara, Dec. U. sm.
H. C. Spatulas, Bee.
I 'snob for some circulars or large show bills, to bring
Your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my eas
terner& If you have anything of the kind please send
.0116 of my customers. who is ambient to severe Sick
Beedscgte, (gloomily !satiny two dams) was cured rir as
stiack iu ass hour by your Piiis. whelk. I sent her.
RespeetfUlly yOure,_
W. B. WILKES.
REYNOLDCBVRe, FRANLLIN Co.,
m Ohio./
•
Sammy 9. isa.
EM Mr C. 13P.ILIZDINEh
fee. 4B Cedar et,. h. Y.
:dui ant. t.
Inclosed find twenty-five cents. ( s.) for which sand
box of " Cephalic, Pile. Rend toaddrem of Rao. Wm.
C. Filler. Reynoldebnm. Franklin Co. Ohio.
Your Nils work Wm a charm—curs headache almost
instanter.
Trali Tours
WM. C. FILLER.
Vitortaiart, Mem, Jan. itiaL
Ms. SPAM:duo.
Not long sines I sent to son for a box of Cophsho Dills
for the cure of the Nervous Headache end Manveness,
and rammed the same, and fluty hod so good en Ogee
:kW /was induced so send for more.
Pious send br return matt. Direct to
At ft. WEDELNS..
• Ypsilanti, Minh.
From the Examixer, Norfolk, Vs,
Cookslie Pills tworeplish the object for which they
were made. ans.: Core of headache in all its forms.
Prom the Bzetestresr. Norfolk, VOL
They have been tested in more than a thousand cues
with entire stemesa.
Ykron tte Deeteerat, St. Cloud, Millis
If YOU VITO, or have been troubled with the headaohe,
send fora box, [Cephalie BO that you may have
them to ease of en attack.
The Cephalic Pills are did to be a remarkably effec
tive remedy for the headache, and one of the very bed
for that vary frequent complaint which. ham ever been
discovered.
From the Waters B. B. Gazette, Chicago, El.
We heartily ender*. Mr. Spalding. and his unrivalled
Ceplutho
Doss the Stmareka Valley Star, Zakataka, V.
We are sere that persona suffering . with the headaeher
who try them, will earth to these.
From the Southern Path Pinder, Nets Ortoass. La.
Try them ! you that are afflicted. and we are wore that
our telehmony can be added to the already numerous
that has received benefit" that no other medicine
can produce.
X}om the . B*. Louie .Dentoerat.
The. immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills
is rapidly increasing.
From Ms Gazette, Davexport..roWa.
Mr. Spalding would not ommeot his name with an sr
taole he did not knout to possess real merit.
.From the Advertiser, Protritirsee, R. I,
The testtmong in their favor re strong, from the mast
reepeotable quarters.
tki Daily Naas. Nrwevort, R. I.
Cephalic Pills are taking the place.of all kindx.
From As Comm/vela; Thatottn, Bestos. Mass.
Bed to be very °Meadows for the bbadeobe.
Frogs the Cornmeveiat, Oistitusati,
Buffering humanity can now be relieved.
ST A Single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED
SLUE will save ten time their twit eanually.lolll
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE !
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE !
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I
SAYE TES PIECES!
ECONOMY!
A STITCH IN Taal SAVES NINE.'"Vi
As accidents will happen. even in well-reintlated
families, it is veil desirable to haye some cheap and
convenient way for repairing APtinuture. TOYS. Crooke
tto•
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets ail mica emergencies, and no hottsehold east
afford to do without it. It is alwars ready. and up to
the Point.
USEFUL IN EVERY HOME.'"
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. roes. in
crow. Address.
HENRY O. SPALDING.
NO. 48 CEDAR STREET: NEW YORK.
CAUTION.
As certain unonnetpled_ torso= are attempting to
Palm off on the unsuspecting public. imitations of my
PREPARED GLtTE. I world caution ail persons to ex
amine before porahaaing. and use that the MI =nos
lifao^ SPALDINGIS ritsmaND GLE7Br' 1'
is se its asides strasper; ail Wins are Meals
seasserfeila genii
THE PRESS. -- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1861.
*WANTED TO RENT.-11: neatly far.
ntehed novae, in the western part of the city. Ad
dress. stating pnee, location, and real name, " Carl
ton.,' of of The Frees. ea934t*
an TO RENT WITH, FURNITURE. --A
i mut h wine nousE, with every 'modern conveni
ence, in Aroh street, west of Seventeenth.
ap2o-ten Apply to A. P. &J. H. RH-Str MORRIS,
916 Aeet.
aiga TO LET—AT CBE iTNUT BILL, a
mac.,4 Mansion moue, with a barite stable and
around'. an SUMMIT Fttreet. Bret house trom thesee -
nue. Apply . to E. BOWLBY, Meter, 230 wet,Nu T
Street, b,es. ar2i•et
di TO RENT. —The large Dwelling
11=:Efonee. No. 415 South FIFTERN TN Street. A p
ply to .1. 8 BRG ANT PIUCE. No. 813 ARCH Street.
aplB-12C
r110111;11T--SECIOND-STORY ROOM, 802
CHESTNUT Street. over LEWI9 aihDOSIUS
& Co.'. Jewelry Store. The beet Meation in Philadel
phia for any-kind of light bagmen. Andy in th e
Jewelry Store. Rent 1400. feig
rro RENT—A very desirable STORE,
JR- on the Ninth-street front of "The ContinentM
Hotel." The Store at Ninth and Sansom Wens esso
daily adapted for a BA.DDLE and Hash es Maker.
- JOHN RICH,
ted- 91 11 t° Sentiment rim= SANSOM Streets.
al TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL.
LING. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Stroot.
Appl to W ETHEAIL & BROTH 2.2.. 47 and 49
North SECOND Street. mhl4-tI
la TO RENT—:For the summer season,
BM. a commodious Country House. with furniture.
6nnulde, and idtabling, within two hours' Tide, by rail,
or Philadelphia . Apply to E. P. WILSON at aOS
MARKET* outlet ; or address " JOSIAH WILSON,
PorkeroviPo: Chewer co.. Pa." apt-Im
CH ES T NUT STR PET HOUSE and
RR. STORE to rent,--The desirable business location.
1.315 CHERTN UT Street.with dwelling attached. Apply
at 4314:91EST1CUT etreet. emit
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
RENT.—To Rent. the large and- commodious
modern-built Home, corner ba t hRMA Street and
WILLOW Avenue, with gas, hot and cold water,
and ab the modern Improvements. Areli to RENSY
8. TA. RR, 710 OREEri Street. Philadelohis, or on the
premiees. apg-tf
If FOR BALE OR RENT—A desirable
COUNTRY RESIDESPICB, near Attleboro. Bub
oouAty half an hour's dive from Bohemia's Station.
on the Ii iltdelphia and Trenton Railroad. Two lines
of stases pus the property daily. Double stone man
sion, modern style ; large lawn, well shaded; garden,
and a. variety of fruit ;.large barn. carriage house, an ti
otoer outbuildings. with from five to one hundred
sores, as desired. . SIMON GI I,Lahr.
Apply to 1/ARYBY OILLAM, No. 629 CR hsTocuT
Street. - spL9-Gt*
fit TO RENT - TWO COUNTRY
NOUSBEI,one mile from TE1430117. Inqu ire No.
717 WALN U'r btreet. nthrw-an•
TO LA.RSE AND CON
VENIENT Cost Wharf and Lumbar Yard. at
Maylandvilla. Twenty - fourt h ward. Apply to B. C. &
P. H. WARREN. on the protases. mhlt-tf
En TO LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS,
/=. the United States . Rotel, in Buffalo on the Ter
me, containing one hundred rooms, and thoroughly
repaired, painted, and recovered throughout, and sop
plied wile water. gee. and all necessary convenience.
of a first-rate hotel. Apply to WM. W*. MANN, 216
MAIN Street, Buffalo: or MANN & - RODMAN. 39
WALL rtreet. New York. eipiB-et
a GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.
ma EXECUTOR'S POSITIVE SALE.
Will be mold at publio section, on THUffeDA Y AF
TERNOON. the Ifith of Aral L, irust.. upon tee pre
mien,. the Colleague valuable Real Estate
.0.1. a Lot of Land, with the improvements thereon,
eitnated on the weeterly side of Germantown avenue,
029011t0 (31:11a6 Street, bounded by said avenue, lan d
of tlearie W. Carpenter, deceased. John Leibert, the
Orphan' Home, and Ormolu= road, containing Ave
aortae of land. The improvements are a large two-story
stone Mansion, with a two-story back building, two
large parlors. wide hall, dining-room, and kitchen,
upon the first floor , six ohambers on the second. and
three plastered , one implaitered, in the attune. A one
and a half story frame building, adjoining the main
street. a large stone barn, large hay- house, with abed
forwagon, 0 ., underneath ; a carriage- hewn, with
hay loft and granary above; corncrib. shed- for Poets.
fruit and ornamental trees, kitchen and!towering gar
dens. &a. It hes front of 246 feet on Main street, and
210 feet on on Creisham road.
No. 2. a Lot of Land, on the westerly side of Orel,-
ham road, 149 feet iront. bounded by lands of C. W.
Carpenter, deceased. and John Leibert, containing two
and one- half bores of land ; it has a spring of water, a.
Amen pond. end a few apple trees upon it.
Also ' 1111(110 0 Wei] after, will be sold, ajearly ground
rent id eat 60-100 upon a certain lot or ground held
aglw, or formerly, by Authur Bell,and by hi m and
William W. 1 eibert conveyed to Mary .Leib.rt and
Elizabeth Leibert, on the 77th dty of October, A. D.
185.1, payable half yearly, upon the first days of January
and July, in every year. Late the property or Mary
Leibert and Elizabeth Leibert , both dm:teased.
Sale to commence at 2 o'o.ook. Terms at sale, by
aple 101... JOHN LEIBERT, hgeoutor.
NI OR. EXCHANIRE.—A 011010 Z TRACT
of good ammproved farm load in the State of New
Jersey. convenient to the city, will be exeMaged for
eitztreerty. Apply et No. 113 FEDERAL Wert.
RR. CORSON,REAL ESTATE BROKER
1 , AND CONVE YANCER , NORRISTOWN. PA.
—Neal Estate bought and sold on, reasonable terms.
Storms and dwellings for sate or rent in Norristown and
oountry. Good mortgages negotiated. Colleotiorur made.
The beet references given. dNI-Sin
puma() BALE OF VALUABLE PRO
TELZP E T Pltortprixtry t m, ESTATE AND MANLY-
.
PUBLIC HALE , on the premises.
On WEDNESDAY. the Oth day of May next,
A Large Number of
DESIRABLE BUILDING
es l Fac LOTS,
Eligibly Located for Stor, tones , and Residences.
Aso.
A SPACIOUS BRICKA CHINE IRON SHOP FOUNDRY, WITH
M.
And all the appurtenances neoessa ry for the business
of manufacturing Basile., and Boers for firearnkssits,
Sugar, and all other Mills. used in the Southern and
Western country. The Patterns comprise the modern
improvements in machinery. with a tall and complete
set of Pattern. for Stoves. adapted to both wood and
coal. This property, from the advantageous location
of Mound City. is one of the most valuable in the
Southweet.
Also at the E same time.
A FIRST - CLAS S-BTQKY FRAME mo
il F, -BUILT HOTEL,
Contaiging_porne fifty rooms, with a feu set of Furni
ture. The Hotel is now aoing a large and profitable
business. Also a number of
BRICK BTORIat AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES.
Timms OP RAW —One-fourth (3i) cash ; the remain
ing par manta in 12. 24. end M month. from date of sale,
bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum.
The oash payment may be made in the Bonds of the
Somany, and the time payments will be taken in the_
took of the Company at,hs per, except for improved pro
perty. for which three-fourtof the puronastrmostel .
ma• remain upon mortgage.
An the Company propose to dispose of all their im
rovements. °annalists ha l a rare opportunity for pro
ow.
n the best located and most
onrushing suttee in the sire
inquire of or address SEMI: E. PEYTON,
PresidentE._B.. E. ic M. Co, •
mh96-tml4 • Office RUB WALNUT Street.
THE ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
AND GROWS MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVYRT DAT.
And testimonia.a. new end almost without number.
might be given, from ladies and gentlemen in all grades
o f iwiati„_whigo muted testimony none could ruing,
that Prof. Wood's Ran Restorative will restore the bald
and_gray, and_ preserve the hair of the youth to old age,
in ail its youthful beauty
BATTLE Cnann. Mob., Deo. 21,1868.
Pao,. WooD: Thee willt please accept a line to in
form thee that the hair on my head all fell off over
twentyyears ago, oaused by a complicated chronic dis
ease. attended with an eruption on the bead. A con
tinual course of suffering through life having reduced
me to a state of dependenoe, I have not been able to
obtain stuff for cap ., neither have I been able to do
c l ew n o , in consequence of which my heed has suffered
extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs
& itoogeß almost the last cent I bad on earth for a two
dollar bottle of tll7 11.51 r _Restorative about the Ist of
August last. Lhave faithfully followed the direetion.,
and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and
black, though short; it is also comi all Over IfEr
head. Peeling confident that anoi he r e bottle would
restore it entirely and perautnentlyel anxious to
persevere in its me, and being destitute of means to
purchase any more. I would &ad thee if thee wonldst
not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a
bottle. and receive to thyself the Scripture declaration
The reward is to those that are kind to the widow
and the fatherleos."
Thy fnend, SUSANNAH KIRBY.
Lig ottiga. Noble co., Indiana. Feb. c,1669.
For. 0. Jr. WOOP Dear 81r; In the latter part of the
year 1862. while attending the State and Rati o nal Law
&two! of the State of New York, my hair, from!' cause
unknown to me. commenced falling off very rapidly, so
that in the abort Ipso of six months, the whole Miner
part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover
ing. and muoh of the remainingpertton upon the side
u
and bank part of my head shortly atter became gray ; so
that you will not be surprised when I tell you that, up on
my yetunt to the State of Indiana. my more casual ac
quamtannep were not so muoh at a loss to discover the
canoe of the change in MT appearance, as my more in
timate acquaintances were to recognise me at all.
I stones made application to the most skilful physi
cians m ths oountry, but, receiving no amuranee from
them that my hair could again be restored. I was forced
to bedtime rsoonciled to my fate, tintiWortnnately, in
the latter tart of the year 1 7, your Restorative wax
recommended to me bydmiggat, as being the most
reliable Hair Restorative in use. Itrimi one bottle, and
found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the
desired effect. Sums that time. I have used seven dol
lars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a
no b oust, of very soft black hair, which no money can
buy, a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in
the production of so wonderful sin article,' have recom
mended its use to many of my friend. an acquaintan
ce., who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with
like “Wat. Very resPeOtTMIT, yo urs,
a. AI. LATTA,
Attorney and CORDS/MOT at Lem.
Depot.44l Broadway, and sold by all dealers through
out the world.
The Restorative is put up io . tittles of three sizes.
viz: large, medium , and jrn il an , e small holds half a
Bolds a a n t a le t iis t V is
r i o t r ,r one r ar iljr:n t p l e io tlA rtitu e ith um
the small, retail, !or per 4) dollars a bottle; the large
holds a quart, 110 her cent . more in proportion, and re
tails for $$ *bottle.
0. J. WOOD & 00., Fr_opristors, 444 BROADWAY,
New York, and 114 MARKET Street, St. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fanny Goode Deal
ers.
Sold in this city by B. A. FAHNESTOCR &Co., Nos.
7 and 9 North FIFTH Street. and HASeARD & Co.,
TWELFTH and'CHF STAI UT Streets; DYOWT do CO.,
232 North SECOND Street.
0013-rawfoowWti
VPHBATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
ALI LANO INTER COUNTY, pEPINA.
Non. Joseph Konlgmaoher, the late Proprietor of
this favorite summer resort, having lately died, the
No neanbera, Executor* of. his will, have leased the es
tablishment for the coming sew n to Col. n. CAILAY.
MAKER, who has been an assistant at this place for
the last six years, and. we believe. favorably known to
alt the visitor/. Thanking the patrons of the place and
the pabito generally for the liberal patronage hereto
fore azteaded to the late Proprietor, they respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same to his worthy son
oeuor. ,DAN soNtemexaso,
Whit, caItrENTER,
EMIUS&
Ravin" leased the above-named AWN and e ngaged
Mr. H. H. RaINHAftD. who has bean an assistant at
the Springs for some years. the undersigned will' oriel
for visitors the let day of June, Met, and'hopes that his
own, ea west as Mr. Reinhare's, long conneotion with
the Springs. together with his determination to con
duet them, In every department. in their usual PuPwar
w..y. and, as near as pomade, with tee same amain
mooating servants, will be a guarantee to the patrons
of the place. as veil es the. pgiblie generally, that the
Sirringe maratheir continued patronage.
For furthrr particulars and onoulare please call on
JO% It MYERI4. corner of Tkil..D and VINE Ste. :
Aar. REINHARD. at the Union Hotel. ARCH Street,
till June Intl or, address S. C. BLAYMAKER,
Ephrata P 0.,
ap2o-lat Lancaster mum), Penna.
WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS.—
We have now on hand, and are manufacturing,
to order, at the Mount holly Payer Mills, every do
sonstion of WRITING AND LEDO.Eft FArealth
which for color and quality, are not excelled by any
other Mills in the United States.
We would call attention to a new article of Paper
manufactured by us. and now for sale, called Business
Letter: winch has been rotten rip to meet the wants of
busmen, men and others, who object to Commormal
Now ai bola' toe narrow, and do not wish to nee part
of Usual letter sheet.
This overcomes both the above objections ; is a per
fect sheet, pare wove; plate finish ; ruled on. one side ;
stamped in centre near the top ; made from best ma
terial, free from adulteration, and put up in neat boxes,
oonvenient for use.
We also have a paper. called Bank Letter, similar to
the above, except it lies but half the number of lines
on, so se to allow a mutat+ blank or Iseult's,' above.
REMITUN it MULLIN,
Mount Holly Bonnie. Cumlorland Co., l'o•
The above repers oan be bad of Mete BROTHERS, I. rumors & nU., and MISUARGEB
AO.. SI and 0 DECATUR &refit mhll-11m
DISPATCH
ITAVANA OIGABI3.—A fresh importer,
JIL -AL tion of the two newVede or
" BLACK BEA." and r UNCHINELLO."
Jost received Der steamer 044, ker City and Nohooner
Evaine, under the old tariff' nnoes, Haulm sale V ir
0/14111LES TET
1103-101 130 WALD! •
G.RAVE-STONDS, I.I3AVE-STONNS.
My iitooko Grave stoner end 1101K li pents to be
sold at very redpeed Fries& flew ash a examine.
before ourobruovw elsewhere, at Marble
_inks of
A TEINMETZ,
.
failLbe - 11.1MIE Avail**. Wow. W,EVErMg !IL ..
(WYE OIL —Pure Olive Oil, "
IV and Jaarstohe & Carstaira. FRONT s by Labe
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
tritigroCird FAA Yr ."
Of mom? votußy.iniuo4,
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
ABE COMJ
THE RELIANCE
rrT7LT9
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
07 7111LaD1114474.,
OFFICE. No. SON WALNUT 117REE7,
ygignre" agalzurt LOBS OR DAM4GE BY FIRE, o
so4loes, Stores, and other buildings, limited n
or u o irzl i t i tna , and on Furniture.
wares, and Mer
ohandiscou ntrye. in to . w n or
CASH AplTAL,„gmr,ilo o9—ASSETS 5317.142 04,
Which is invested as follows, els
111 ant MOrtgagem on city prope r ty., worth
double the e.mount— *w ow 00
penusylvania, Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. first
mortgage loan_ at par— 64100 00
pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. se
cond mortgage load, (.173),000) 17,440 00
H u ntingdon ono Broad 'goo Railroad and
Caned Co.'. mortgage loam— AKA 00
Ground rent, 2.482 50
Collatgral 100411, well secured 1,000 00
MI 01 111111101elyohlti 0 per cent. gem, og
Allegheny County 0 per cent. I'm RR. loan-. 10,000 00
Ciomrnerolal Ban& stook 5,125 01
Meohenwe' Bank stook.-- ._ 2,812 50
?ennui's:inn' Railroad Co.'s stook— , , 4,0M00
Thelneliance Mutual Insuranoe Co.'s "'tool 70,360 00
The County Fire Insurance Co.'s stook—. 1,060 00
The Delaware M. tr. Insurance Co.'s stock— 700 00
Union Mntuai insurance Co.'s scrip-- 1133 00
Dina receivable 14,50 74
Book soommts, accrued interest. tem . 7,104 61
Cash on 11,64461
3317.142 Or
The Mutual principle, combined with the ',purity of
a Stook Capital, entitles the insured to ;participate in
the profits of the Company, without liability for Ions&
Losses promptly adj usted and paid.
DIRLOTORAI
Clam Tingley, Samuel Biepham,
William R.Z.Ch0,1700007 Robert Steen
Fredenok Brown, William Musser,
William Stevenson, Beni. W. Tingley,
John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown,
• Robert Tol and, Charles Leland.
G. D. Ronellgejten, Jacob 'l'. Bunting ,
Charles a. wood, Smith Bowen.
James S. Woodward t John Bieeell, Pittsburg.
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
ILINGIIMAN, Secretary.
ebruary 16. /8:11. nidlt
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PRELADELPHA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDINO, S. W. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STRAWY'S
DIRECTORS:
P.SLTCHVOR_72 OVUM , MORDEcia L. DA.wsom,
WILLIAM Mc s, ezo . H. BTEAAT.
DIALER° FEAZITR , .Toint BRowN,
Joan N. ATWOOD, R. A. P.L.mrzsTocZ,
Blum T. Truax, ANDILINV7 D. OAS%
MIN"
W 7. ° I6.TORFAII . Itarirealdelit.
CHARLES W. COAL Searetari.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,_ -
No. 921 CILESTNIIT Street, Philadelphia.
Cad STR R P E_RPETUAL
ALL THE PROFITS DivrphD AMONO THE IN
SURED.
Insure Lives for short Wins or for the whole term of
life ; grant ; Annuities and Endowments ; pnrohase Life
interests in Real Estate, and make ail contracts de
pending on the contingencies of life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assigneee,
Trustees. and Guardians.
40331ETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1.1%1.
Mortgages, ground rents, real estate... .91515,981 97
United edema stooks. Treasury notes, loans
of State of Pennsylvania, city of nolo
delphia,— . 1168,796 34
Premium mates, loans oncollaterale, 537,394 ba
Pennsylvania, North Pennsylvania Rail
roads, and County six per cent. bonds 105.002 50
Sank,insurance. railroad, mina] stook., !to. 97,547 49
Clash on bend, agents' balances, &0., 58.206 14
6/N7I4A IN
DANIEL L. MILLER, Proemial:a.
!SAMUEL E. STOKES. Vioe President.
JOHN W. HO II NOR. Seoretari. inhH-tf
IYLA WARE MUTUAL SAFETY M..
SUBANGS COMPAXSr, PHILADELPHIA.
Incommoded W the Legislature of PetuturlSaintlant.
Moo ILE. corner of TRIED and WALNUT streets,
PHILJLDELPHIA.
MARINE LNISIIRANCE,
On Vessels,
Cargo, To all parts of the World.
Urerght,
LAND INSURANCES
On (foods by Steam Canals, Pak % and *end Der
napes. to ancartsine 14131016
FLUB INSIT CES
On Merehandise generally. On Stores. Dwelling
Roues, As.
ASSETS OF
m ber 1 TH:I2 CORITA.NP.
Nove, 11221.
*MAO United States five oent. loan—.Bloo.soo 00
name United States six 4, Gent. TreeumiT
Notes, (with scorned interest)-- 110,463 64
109,009 Pennsylvania State five V ozen ,
loan. 00 OTO 09
2.4000 do. do. six do. do. 21,246 CO
122,060 Philadelphia City six a tiv oent. 126,20.1 Si
Kim Tennessee State live cent. loan.- 24,000 00
60000 Pennsylvania Refills 3d mortgage
six V' cent. bonds— 46,000 00
16.000 SW shares, stook Germantown Gam
Company, interest and pnnoipal
guaranteed by the City of Phil.,
&aps - 15.1603 00
CM 100 sha hi me Pennylvagua Railroad
Company, 3,200 00
11.000 100 s ha res North Pennsylvania Ril
road Company-, 900 00
I" hi shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and
Steam Tug Company.--..-----. LW 00
4000 shares Philadelphia anu Havre- de-
Graoe Steam Tow-boat Company. 1160 CO
SOO 4 shares Philadelphia Exchange
_ company— 126 00
raru7Zi C0...._.
hares Continental Loop 2 s
gemaco par. Coat $547,336.84. Market ♦aL5661,366 71
Bills receivable, for Lasurarices made.- 171,386 42
Bonds and mortgages.-- ---- MAO 00
Real estate— 0,363 U
Bolanoes
One at Agonoter-Premiums on Ma
line Policies. interest. and other debts due
We Company— . 21.626 01
Bent. and stool 4 of sundry Insurance and
other Compantose . CM 50
Casa on band—in banka---- =4163,678 16
in drawer—..._. 436 36
26.109 51
DIRECTORS.
William Martin, Bamael E. Stones.
'Edmund A. Bonder, L F. Pisniston,
soOlt Paulding. ECRU 'Moan,
ohn It. env:we,
John C. sur,
since Trannairj
William Eyre, Jr.. Edward Darbuten,
H. ;ones Brook°,
Spencer M'llvaina,
Thomas C. Hand,
James C. Rand, Eobert t Marton,
!Vint= C. Ludwig. Jacob ..t_opes,
Joseph H. &SI, 'Sine/ ..! M'Pariane.
Dr. E. M. Heston, lookup .r. Eyre.
&One C. beiDer, John D. Semple, Patel.
Binh Ctt!llEt D. 'K. Morgan,
Charlie Eel/7, A. B. Berger, 1.1.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
-...., , Vies President,
2.: 1 11124itY Lii.l3l . W. S. Peo C. r ßA " N etary D . nol7-t 1"
INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.-
71. E PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE INSURANCE
Avy—fnoo_rporatigi UM—CHARTER PERPL
TU No. MO WALNUT Street, opposite Independ
ent@ !innate.
This Compeer, favorably 'known to the community
for thirty-six years, continues to insure against logs or
damage by Fire. on public or prima,. Huildmxs, either
permanently or for a limited tame.
generally Furniture.
stocks of sftods or Merchandise . on liberal
tams.
Their Capital. together with a large Purples Fend, is
invested In the moat careinl manner. whioh enables
them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in
the case of lose.
DIUECTORA.
Jonathan Patterson, Isaac Haxlshurst,
Quintin Camnbell, Thomas Robins,
Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
William hlonteljTus,
Smiohn Bevereux.
ama" J h.
JONATHAN PATTERMON. President.
BEATON SMITH, Secretary. apt- li
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
-a STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—PIKE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE Nos. 41 AND 6 EXCHATIOE
SB LDINGB.
hartemi in INlA—Cav it a l slloo.ooo—Feb.l, 1860, cash
ye, . iSe,rlia Tr.
All inverted in mind and available Reetintlee—eon
tone to Wane on Veneta and Carroll. Buildings,
Awake of Merohandise, k 0..., in Liberal same.
DIREMIRfI.
Henry D. Sberrerd, Eleoirel Stuart,
Simeon Toby
Samuel rant, Jr.,
lea Btsealetter,
Tobias owner,
rlliam S. smith. Therms B. Wattson,
• B. Budd,
LIE= R. Wane, Henry o..Firnatt,
(Thanes 19. Inc
Ci r ce C. Carne
HEY D. ISHERRERD, President.
WILLIAM HARP . Secretary. leo-tf
FTE INEFURANCI. - MEOHARICIEV
ISURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No.
13M North MATH Street, below Raoe. insure
Inge. Goode, and hlerchund lee generally from loos or
damage by Fire. The oomoany guarantee to admit all
Lozeee_eroray and thereby lioPo to merit the patron
age of the publio.
37111C7015.
Wullam Morgan, Robert Flamm,
?ranch, Cooper, Michael MoCrecy,
Beorgei Dougherty. Edward hiogovern.
James arta'. Thomas B. MeCormiek,
JMN VAN,. Joan Bromley,
Matthew_agoßieer, Franois Falls,
Bernard BaffertY, John Ceased/
Thomas J. Hemphill, Bernard H. kiitlaernan.
Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare,
prawns McManus . Michael Cahill.
CIO COOPER. ?resident.
iIIiMMAXD JLAFP F .BIVir. Boors/am oogS-em
DI -
AMERICAN FIRE EITIRILNCE CO.,
INCORPORATED HID CHARTER PER
PET UAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia,
Ilayjpg a large paid-up Llapital stook and Burping.
lasee.e4 In sound and asallabloi3ocurities,pontiones to
..cnre on Dwelling., Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
i y
male in port and their cargoes, and other persona;
property. Alllosses ltbenslly sod promptly &limited.
nigiciose.
John T. Lewis,
James R. Campbell,
Edmund G. Dotilb.
Ches. W. Pon
Israel Mo
THOMAS MARIE, President.
ALBERT C. 8. CRAWFORD. flearetsrs. folg-t[
Thos.A.
John Wers_,h
duelamorton,
Vatriok
VICORANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
I. - 4 —ol6oo No. 409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on Hoaxes and Merchandise
:generna i rally. on favorable terms, either limited or per-
DIRECTORS:
Jeremiah Doman, Thome.. Marsh,
John Q. Ginned*. Charles Thompson,
Edward D. Roberts, James T. Bale,
Samuel L. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen,
Reuben C, Hal John J. Griffiths.
JOHNMIAH SOMALI, President.
Q. GINNODO, Vice President
Ricuaao Cos. Secretary. /eSi
SALVING FUNDS.
A little-. kit often, Me the Purse."
IVRANKLEN SATING FUND, No.I
i.x. - ISO South FOURTR StreeL between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. page all
depoeits on d emand.
_
Depositors' money secured by Government,
i'State, and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mad
ll- rk ej a Company deems safety better than large
proats, consequently will run no ripir with i AoPo-
!Cove es money, but have it at all tun re yto
return , with 6 per cent. intereat, to the owner,
as they have always done. ibis ConMaMY
never suspended.
Females, married or single, and Minors. can
deposit in their own right, and such deposits can
be withdrawn ONLY by their consent.
Charter perpetual. oorporated by the State
.of Pennsylvania, wi thauthority to receive
'money from trustees and executors.
iLARGE AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVER.
Office open daily, from 9to S o'clock. and on
Wednesday evening until 8 o'olock.
Jacob
B.
Bhanno D zw IRECTORS.
John Spindler. Cyrus Cadwallader*
George Russell,
:Malachi W. Sloan, Charles Lasing.
:Jeremiah Comfort, Benny Delany ,
Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan Smedley,
Jos. H. tiatterthwa h ite, Jones Yerkes,
; JoAl,
JACOB 5 dB AMNON. President,
1 CYRTB CADEVALLLADiga. Tresaurer.
ann-iy
•• A Dollar saved i. twine eftened."
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
ammoTIES ADAMS "IMPRESS
00.010oe 820 GRE2IIIOI7 Btroot t
forwards firtobi. Pookages, blerobandase, Banknot es; Epoole, either by its own Lines or In connector'
witk other Express Comaniat to all tite srineisa ,
were and sitter al' the traits& Mite:.
IL ILIORPOIUS,
pEIILADELPIHA. TER R A A/UTICA
H. WORKS_
Ofiloe and Ware Rooms,lolo CHESTNUT street.
Ornamental Ch:mney TOM
rirden and /Statuary.
neaustio'iPloaring Tile.
Architectural Ornaments.
Ventilating and Smoke Plass.
Ridge Tile and Sanitary. Wain.
Steam-primed Dram Pipe.
Water ripe. warra nted to
C i t is A i rtifs i supplied on tera;s.
Innatrated catalogues sent by
shai.st mad on stolloata i o o n i b tl y le sotso tter.
notrioseN.
=II
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD,
260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.
1861. Migirm 1861.
THE CAPA T C O IT A Y N OI DE TR T IS HE RO C A vu IIi ti fI R N Y OW . EQUAL
THREE TERMINI PASSENDER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTHRIU2O.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Tram"
om Boston, New York, end all points East. and in the
Union Depot at Pittsburg with 1 hrough Trains to and
from all points in the West, Northwest. and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any
other route.
Expreu and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cam or Conductors. AR Through
Passenger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent
•Brake—speed under perfeot control of the engineer,
thus adding much to the safety of travellers.
Smoking Para are attached to each Train ; Wood
rutP. Sleeping' Cars to Fitness and Fast Trains. The
F.XPREMS RUNS DAILY. Mail and Fast Lines, Sun
days excepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M.
Fast Line r. 11.42 A. M,
Express Train leaves '‘ 10.45 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLO Wti :
Earrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 230 P. M.
Columbia 4.00 P. M.
Parkeeburg at 5.40 P. M.
West Chester o 1, at BM A. M.
" No. 2 at 12 SO P. M.
West Chester - Passes gers will take the West Chester
Nos. I and 2 and Columbia Trams.
Passengers for Banbury. Willlamevort, Elmira, BIAL
foto. Niagara Falls, and intermediate points. leaving
Philadelphia at 7.70 A. M, and 2.50 P. M., so directly
through.
Tiokete Westward may be obtiined at the offloss of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston. or
Baltimore ; and Tickets ;eastward at any of the impor
tant Railroad Offices in the West ; also op board as of
the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
rivers
gar F are always
as low, and time as quick, ma by any
other Route.
For further information apply at tee Passenger sta
tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets.
The completion of the Western commotion' of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the
DIRECT LINE BEA' THE EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST.
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of FreiglH ,
together with the saving of time, are advantages readi
ly areciated by Shippers of Freight , and the Travel
limt Public.
eierohants and Shippers entrusting the transporta
tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with
confidence on its speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in tee West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ars at
times as favorable as are charged 8y other Railroad
Companies.
W 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. Stewart, Pittsburg :
H. B. Pierce & Co., Zanesville. O. J. J. Johnston. Rip
ley, 0-;,R. MoNeely,Maywnlie,..ify.; Ormsby Si crop
per, Portsmouth, O. ; Paddock Si Co., Jeffersonville,
indiana H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati. 0.,_- Attiern
Sc Ribbed, Cincinnati, 0.; It. C. Meldrnm ,. Madison,
Ind. Jos. E. Moore, L ouisville , KY. ; P.O. O'Riley &
Co.: L
Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo.
II; It. F. Saes, Sharer & Glace St. Lover. Mo. • John
H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn .; Hama & Runt, 'Mem
phis, ienn.; Clarke St -Co.,:Chicago, ; W. H. H.
Koonts. Alton, Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads
at different points in the West.
B. B. .ICI OSTON, Jr. Philadelphia.
MAGRAW & Koons'. 80 North street. Baltimore.
LEECH & C0..1 Astor Noose. or I H. William at.. N. Y
LEECH & CO_.. •No 77 State street. Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON. Gang Freight Agent. Phila.
L. L. HOUPT, Gang Ticket Agent, Phila.
E. LEWIS, Efen'l Sup t Altoona. Pa. jal-/7
1861. illigijiggig 1861
gPRI G ARRARGRALENT.-nRKW YORK LINES
°A tfaiapithaoAiot
.
0 PHILAD LPHLA WHEW
YORK AHD WAY PLACES.
/SOX WALNUT-IT, WEARY FOL L OWSNEPDONMDT
WILL LSAVIS MI , VIZ
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac
commodation
Ate A. M., via Camden sad Jersey City, (N. J.)
Aeoommodation -- 26
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
00
At 3131 i A. M. vie: ,
Kensington and Jersey City,
Western E xpress. - S 00
At 1231 via Camden and Amboy Aooommo
dation C.
0
At P. M.. Camden and Amboy7C..andA.—Ev-
Dress_ .n
an Jerse 3 GO
At 43‘ P. AI., Kensing ton y City, Bye
rung fixeren!. S
00
At 434 P_,_ M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Id
Classlokst -- 2 26
At 6P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mail-- .
. 3 00
At ma. M., via Camden and Jersey City, south-
Atrn 95
5 M., Ins Camden end Amboy, Aooolnniode
tog lheight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket— 2 26
o. do. 2d Ulan Ticket— 160
The 6P M M ell Line rani daily. The 1.13( M, /Utah
ena Mail, Saturdays excepted.
For Belvidere Easton. Lambertville. Flemington,
ft., at 7.10 A. N. from Kensington. and 234 P. M. from
Weinut-street wharf. _
For Water Gap i titronclsburg l Bormiton, Wilkesbarte,
Montroee, Great f iend, arc.. 7.10 A. M. from Kensington. Delaware. Lackawanna and Western R. K.
For Nautili Chunk. Allentown. and Bethlehem at 7.10
A. N. from Kensington Depot, and 23 ( P. M. from Wal
tint-street wharf ; (the 710 A M. line connects with
train leaving Easton at 3.35 P. M.)
la For Mount Holly, at 6 and 8 A. M.,1 and 43i P. N.
For Freehold. at 6
WAY A. M.. and 2 P. M.
LI.N.E B.
For Ihistok Trenton, Mo.._ at 7.10 A. M.. 4( and 114
P. M. from Kensington, and In F. M. from Walnut
street wharf. .
For Pelmyia, &matron, Delano°. Beverly, Birlint
ton It Florence, Bordentowa r &mu at 11% , 1, IL% and I
steamboat Trenton, for Berdentown and intermediate
placee,at 2% P. M. from Walnut-street wharf.
Sir For New York, and Way Lines leave Kane ington
Depot, take the oars, on Filthstreet, above Walnut,
half an boa r before departure. The oar. ran into the
dega., l andon arrival of each train, run from the depot.
Pounds of Baltgagetonly, allowed each Pawn
araengeni are prohibited from taking anything as
raze but their wearing apparel. All baggage over
Biar P t9 biltr ay for
Vg t e r ti a h e e Do C l o ggie al i• y po li iV.
and will not be liable for any amount beyond glee, ex
oept by special eontract.
mhXY WM. If. SWIMMER. Agent.
WINTER ARRANGE-
N T .—PDTLAELPH I A ,
ffi'RMANTOWN. A D NORRISTOWN R D AILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 12, 1860,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8, 9. 10. 11 and 1! A. M., 1, F
z, ag, 4, a, 634, 6, 7,8, 9. 103.f r and 113 i P. M.
Leave Germantown , 6,7, 734,8. 8 lO. II and 13 A
M., 1, 2. 6,4, 6,6, 6% 7 8 9 and 10k 1 1 .111.
brt htfriDAYY.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.91/ nun. A. M., 2,7, and 1031
P. M.
Leave Germantown, BID ann. A. M.,1.10 min., 6, fled
9X, I'.M
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, and 14 A. M., 2,4, 6,8.
and 101 P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hill 7, 10, 7.25, 8.40, and 9.40, and
11.40 A. M., 1.40,3.40 6.10, and BAO P. M.
6N UNVYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.09 ~ 8, end 7 F. M.
Leave Chestnut Rill. 7.60 min, A. M.. 11 50, 8.40. and
9.10 mai.P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Pallanelphis, 630, 731 900, and 11.06 mos. A. AL,
LOB, 836, 648, and 117( P. M.
Leave Nornetown, 6. 7, 8.03. 9, and 11 A. M.,13(, 431,
and 6 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, V A. hi and 2 P. M.. for Norris
town.
Leave Norristown. 131 A M. and 8 P, M,
FOR MAIIAY LINK.
Leave Philadelphia, aso. 7% 9.06, and 11.05 A.
1.03. 2.06. L. 03. 6.66. &All M.
Leave manay auk, 1 y 34, 8.35, 9X.1131 A. M., 8, 04,
631, and e% P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. V A. M., s, and 7 P. M.
Leave Manarmilr. 73( A. M., 04. and 8 P. M. M.
B. K. OMI:M A General balm - intendant.
noia-tf DEPOT. NINTR and GREEN Staiets.
SNOUT la
N OR TH PIakINSYL
VA NIA RAILROAD.
aI fI) II IBETHLE M,
_DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH
CHUNK HAZLETON. and ECKLEY.•
THMI THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after DAY. December 6,1860. Passenger
TrainswiLl leave P ONT and WILLOW Streets, Phila
delphia, daily, (Sundays excepted). am follows
At 6.36 A. M.,(Express). for Bethlehem. Allentown,
Mauch Chunk. Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Ac.
At 2.46 P. M., (Express), for Bethlehem, Reston, &o,
This train reaches Easton at 6P. M. and mikes close
connection with New Jersey Central for New York.
e.At 6 P. M.., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Match Chunk.
o.
At 9 A. M. and 4 P. 1511 j . for Doylestown.
At P. Ai., for Fort w sato nigton.
The 650 A. M. ,Ezppreee train makes °lose oonneotion
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre,
and to all ppints in the Lehigh 00111 yogion.
TRAI.NB FOR PRULADELFELLA.
P
Le M ave Bethlehem at 5.42 A. M., 9.15 A. M., and LW
Leave Poylestown at LIS A. M. and 3.10 F. AL
Leave Fort Wasonnsten at 655 A. hj
ON 15111NDAYb.—Yhtladeletria for Fort Washington
at age A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P. M.
.I.4o.yleAown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M.
Fort Washington for Philadelphie._at 9.46 P. M.
Fare to Beth!ehem ...s l /64) Fare to Mauch Chunk.2l2 SP
Fare to Easton 1 AO I Fare to Wilkesbarre— 4 4.0
Through Tickets mum be procured at the Tioket
Offices, at WILLOW Street, pr BERES Street, in order
to scour* the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Tra ils ( (giant Sunday Trains) connect
at Barks Street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
Second and Third-streetsTessenger Railroads, twenty
minutes after leaving Willow Stinet.
deg-tf RL.LIB CLARK. Agent.
. .
• SPRING ARRANGE
DIENTe—PRILADJELYHLA,
WILMINGTO , AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
and after MONDAY,APRIL 16, 1861,
PJABISGER TRAINS LKA.).B. PHILADELPHIA:
For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 11.35 A. M., (Express),
and 10.110 P. M.
.PForfd. Chester at 8.15 A. M., 11.35 A. M., ell and 10.50
.
For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 1136 A. M., 4.15 and
1050 P. M.
For New Castle at 8.16 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
For Dover at 8.16 A. 74._ and 4.15 P. M.
For Milford at 8.13 A. M.
For t3alishar &ICA. Bt.
TA r IN FOR riIILADELPIIIA
/41170 Baltimore at 6.16 A. M. (Express), 0.43 A, NL:
and 4.45 P. M.
t . ik
ve Wilmington at 6.53 and 9.10 A. M., 1.90 and
8 .
env* 15alisbnry at 1.40 P. AL
Leave Milford at I P. M.
Leave Dover at 6.36 A. M. and 650 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8.26 A. M., 740 P. M.
Leave Cheater at 7.40 A. M., 9 40, EST aid 8.40 P.M.
Leave r W
/r , Or SdlimunrY and Del aw are Bail
rout at 0 A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE:
Leave Chester at 8.40 A.M., Ma and MX) P.M.
Leave Wilmington at 8.16 A.M., 1131 P. M., and 11
A. M.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached,
will run as follows:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
plum at 610 P.M.
Leave Wilmiag_ton for Perryville and intermedlata
places at r.lll P. fa.
Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and interme
diate plaoes at 6 P . P . M.
Leave Barre-de-Grace for Baltimore sad intermedi
ate stations at 6 A. 99.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermedi
ate stations at 6 P. M.
ON STINDAVB :
Only at 10.50. P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore.
Only at 446 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
apt; O. M. FELTON. President.
'imago's. PHILADELPHIA
AND READING R.A
ROAD.—PASISSBNGER TRAINS for FOITIIVILLE
22 ,
RBADINU, and HARRISBURG', on and a ft ertApril
,_IBH.
MORNING LINES, DAILY:, [Sundays exce p ted.!
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD end. CALLOW
/I'LL Streets, FBILADEL PRlA,(rasse7er entrances
on Thirteenth and on Oallowhill streets at BA. AL.
eennectinFat klarrisbnrc with the PEri_.) . 3YI,VApiA
Niil3 3 klarlDYAL'ffirlilfir trtitti. a . K _Purg " h tl:
M. a . I :r a aati h • e IViaarThalinmEin
bum tee.
AFTERNOON LINEN.
Leave New Dep_o_,t earner of BROAD and CALLOW
BILL Streets, PIIII,A.DELPRIA.(Peavonger entranos■
on Thirteenth anden 'dreads') for POTTS
VILLB and BARRIS uuße, at &SNP. M ., DAILY, for
READING only , at /Y. P. M.. 1 DAIL Y. (Sunday. ex
aysteild
D T ICES YU PHILADFJ,PHI.A. AND READING
RAILROAD.
Flow PanAngsvma. Miles.
To Phissirtille----
Philadelphia and leading
and Lebanon Valley
fegoir- -- --
Harrisburg
Dauphin
wreirvion JtrauUon-am
Munbury—
orthumberland .—ITI
}MOUT —ISS
ffi doll
.....-. —IVY
Jane/Pion
kook Haven --ISO
Ralston- —..— ZS J
Troy __Am. Winiameporteuxi Elmira
Raiiroadr
The 3 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. train oonneot daily_ at
P ardlintlafiltat
mamas OlOge oonneenone with lines to Niagara, Paßs,
Oan_ada,tho Wart and don wart,
DEP0.140T.4.14 IN P I ELODE L PRIA : Corner of ROAD
tt
end treats.
an3o- . H. MoILHENNEY. ila retars
• .DAILY INLAND
FREIGHT LINE TO NOR
FOLK ANTIMINIIITH. VA., and to.the pnnet-
Rat Cities end Towns an
corneronth and Southwest.
foods Mt to the Depot, BRoAD street ad
WANiItIGICSV Avenue. Will be forwarded duty. And
at as km rates as by any other hos.
B, F. KENNEY.
blaster of Transportation
P. W.& K. R. Co,
W EST 1 . 12160_1
MAJULI ROAD, loive• TR
itotrt,S via
eeraetrilk
4le st As Mo Po no Ai=
RAILROAD
nct i tinta.
Simbv37 and Mio
F URNSBB, BRINLNY, & 00.
No. 449 MARKET STRE/3T
POSTPONEMENT.
NOTIOE.—Dar eats of fanoy 'roods advertised for
Tuesday and Wednesday. April 23 and 24, is postponed
mil farther annul.
N F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Suc
il• minor to B. Scott. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT St.
SALE AMERICAN AND DISPORTED DRY GOODS,
EMBROI red
DRIES. RIR ONS, FLOWERS•
By catalo gue, on a oit.
Ttue,Morpv2g,.
April 24 , sale
precisely.
LACK. LAC& PoINT's MITTS.
lots latest 'tries Par.s black silk 11106 points and
mantles ;• black silk lace mitts. long and short; wise
black laoss.
BLACK BILKS.
lots superior blamsd rest silks.
EMBE.OI9.V.RIES.
Latest stiles cambric and lacouet collars and sets,
embroidered hordicerlibieft t . tionneiblri he.
TEVEL.K. v .
and
Also, an invoice of fancy painted cameo an dova
plain jewelry.
THIRD SPECIAL. SALE OF STRAW GOODS.
ly catalogue.
On Friday Mansur.
Aprillol,oominanaing at 10 o'clock Pre&WY.
SHERIFF'S SALE AT JONES' HOTEL.
On Monday Morning,
April 29. VI9I. at ten n'otrink. upon the foramina",
Jones' Hotel. Chestnut street, above Sixth, will be
sold—
The entire balanoe of the stook of furniture. amulet
inn of the furniture, beds. and betiding of 100 rooms.
Brus4ele and ingrain carpels, oil cloths, dining room
furniture, silver plated ware, cutlery. 'bar fixtures,
wines. &o. Ero.
P'l FOll 9 It 4/0., AINTIONEERS,
No. 630 MARKET street and 421 121110 K Bt.
POSITIVE SALE OF ND BRO 1.000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES
A GANS.
On Thursday Morning.
April 25, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by oats
logos-
-1,000 °aeon men's, boys' and youths' calf. kin,. and grain
boots, calf, kip, and grain brogans. Congress gaiters, Ox
ford Poototi and /nosey nee, walking ethos. 1.04 we
heeled '
misses and children's bushing, P gosh, and kid
boots and shoes, gaiters', slippers, &o.;
also. a large assortment of first-class oity-made goods.
also. 10 dozen cooluneal linings.
ihr Goode open for examination, with oatalognes.
early on the ynorning of sale.
Nll FITZPATRICK & MODS, AUO
-I'S• 71011bERS, 004 , OSSISTMIFT as«e, iikt•v•
■atl.
SALES EVERY D. VENOM.
At T o'clock of Docks; stationery and fancy goods
watches,Jolty, 800.
Also
silver plated ware, cutlery.
paintings, ni oal instruements, o.
Also, nor. dry goods, boots and shone, and mar
*hawks". o effery_desoriptaon.
DAY 13A. Aw ry
Monday. Wednesday, and Fri.
day at 10 o'oloot .
I'ZWATE ISALE.3.
At private sale several large consignments of watches
Jewelry, books, stationery, .live -plated ware, cutlery
fanoy goods, /to. To whioh solioited the attention o
°it,' and country merchants and others.
Consignments solicited of all kinds of Ineroluindlss
for either public or private sales.
Liberal cash advances made on isonaianntonta.
Chit-door sales pronavth attended to.
MOSES NATHANS, AUO TI CREEP.
iv•-• AND QONIMAINOIt PIERCHART. Sontneaat
corner of SIX :Ell and RACE Street'.
NATHANIIP GREAT PALE OF CLOTHING, BED
DING. AND OTHER ARTICLES.
On Tuesday Morning,
30th inst., at Is o'clock, at the amnion store.
AT PRIVAaIIIALE.
Some of the finest EiOLD ATENT LEVER an
it
CHRONOMETER WATC manufactured, at
the
usual
:Pant and es
French watches, at astonishingly IoW prices, ielreerY of
every description, very low, gang, pistols, inmost in
struments, first quality of Havana cigars, at half the
Importation price, in qualm of ,
to snit purchasers, and
various other kinds of . g
SPLENDID SET OF
BALE. DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE
Consisting of diamond and opal breastpin and ear
rings. Price $650. Cost in Paris $1,400.
A splendid single-atone diamond breast-pin, only
RHO. oast SM.
OUT DOOR SALES
Attended to personally lay its Anetioneer.
ott Consignments of any and every kindgoods
MOSES NATHANS,
MONEY TO LOAN
820,0 je w el ry . at the lowest rates, on diamonds,
watohes. silver plate, dry scrods, Clothing. W
orries, cigars, hardware, autism mamas. mirrors , fur
niture, bedding, and on g of every description, in
large may amounts, from one dollar to thonliande ,
for any length of time agreed on.
Mr The Oldest Established /louse In this city.
Ilgr Private entrance on RACE Street.
MIT Busses hours from 9 A. m. tog Y. M.
Heavy imranoe fro the hermit PE Rpositoxi.
CHARGES ONLY TWO CENT.
X - Advances of $lOO and upward. at two per cent.
Advances of .100 and upwards, at one per cent., for
short loans.
OHIPPINO.
„ WEEKLY COMMUNICATION
BV STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK
AN LIVERPOOL, calling at QUEENSTOWN (Ire
land) to land and embark
_passengers and despatches.
The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam
ship Com p
j tun ep 's ol o d p ii l otonctod C u ly de l - l buit iron
on sorew steam
khntiArKoM rizW YO RK f Fo w L L_ ERPOOL.
EDINBURGH, Saturday, ;Apra 20
GILASGOW. Satu day, April t 1
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, May 4
And every_ Saturday throughout the year, from P..ER
N. No. a 4 .
• RATES OF PASSAGE
_ THROUGH. FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin, to Queenstown. or Liverpoo . ----- 76
Do. to London, via Liverpool -- -- I
..... - 80
Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool- .. 90
Do. to London. —........._.... ~......... _ as
Do. Return tickets, available for six month.,
from Liverpool.. —.--.... $OO
Passengers forwarded to Havre. Paris, Hamburg,
Bremen. and Antwerp, at through rates.
ce.tuficates of passage issued from Liverpool to New
York— —.— —_........._
__ 840
Certifieates of plumage issued from Queenstown to
New York__... -- 990
These steamers have superior accommodations for
passengers. are 00IaatT119ted with watertight compart
ments. and carry experienced burgeons.
For freight, or ptuisage,appil at the aloe of the Com
pany. JOHN G. DALE, Agent.
109 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
In Liverpool. to WM. INMAN.
T_ower antidinfl•
In Glasgow . to WM, INISLars.
13 Dixon street.
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
PROM NRW TORE TO LIVERPOOL.
. .
Chief Cabin Parsage--•--.---..
Second Cabin Pomace _ 75
WHOM BOSTON TO triraisroot..
Chief Cabin Faceage----
@mond Cabin Passage CO
The ehise from New York call at Corkkarbor.
The ships from Boston oaU at Halifax and Cork Har
bor. . .•
PERSIA, CapG Jndkins. APRUJA, Met. Shannon ,
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. Cr i t iL lIADR, Capt. Anderson.
AMA...Capt. F.. G. Lott. A RICA, Capt. MeAuley
AUSTRALABIAII_, P/ AOARA. Capt. 'noodle.
CapL E. fd . Rockier. EUROPA. Capt. J. Cook.
SCOTIA, now building.)
These vessel carry a c lear white light at mut-head ;
mu on starboard bow ; red on port vow.
ADA,
Anderson, leaves Boston. Wednesday, April 8.
AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York, Wednesday, Apnl 10.
EUROPA, Cook, " Boston, Wednesday, April 11.
PFRIIII.AJudkina. " N. York,Wednesday. Apnl Xt.
NIAGAR , A, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, May 1.
ASIA, I‘ott, " i l York, Wednesday. May 8.
ARABIA, Stone. " l.
oston, Wednesday. May M.
AFRICA. Shannon, 44 . Volk. Wettuesday. May EL
Berthe net secured until raid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
Gold. Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Fractions Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein ezprearW. For freight or
pawiaga. apply to E. CUNARD.
mkt-a
..._
SPECIAL NOTICE
• , FOR THE SOUTH.—OHAR,LES
TON AND SAVANNA)! riRAMISHIFII.
Bills lading for goods for points other then the cities
of Charleston and savannah, must be accompanied
with oertified nivoices, to insure prompt delivery.
All goods not permitted immediately after the arrival
of the steamers at Charleston and Savannah will he
sent to the Custom-house slot
The Steamship STATE OF EOROIA having_ beep
withdrawn for the present, the teamsklp 4EYSTGINE
STATE will run to both Savannah and Charleston,
taking freights for both ports at the same time, pro
ceeding first to Savannah, and from thence to Charles
ton, making a trip every two weeks, thus making de
liveries as frequently in Charleston and Savannah as
when both ships were running.
Passengers for Charleston will bp ticketed through
from Savannah to Charleston by Rai Iroari.
Fare to bavannah, SU; through to Charleston, 015.
FOR CRAR LEITON AND SAVANNAH.
Owing to the Difficulties at Charleston, the Steamship
KEYBTOII.4 mama. Capt. hlarehman. has been with
drawn for the present. Due notice of her tuuLng will
be given.
Clouds received every day, and Bills offsetting signed
at second wharf above Viols ;treat,
iNeummiCK.
Freiht and insuranceon a large proportion of Goods
shipped South will be found to be lbwer by these ables
than _by sailing vessels.
Mr — insurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
rinflOoesgary, farther than Cherletiton or Savannah,
the Railroad Companies taking all risks from them
points.
Fhilaoelpbla to New Orleans and intermediate
Points. Charleston and Savannah route, ClOnnecting
with steamers for Florida, and with railroads for New
Orleans and intermediate points.
6ILE.a7 KELT GOTION IN FARE.
Fare by this route 15 to SO per oent, cheaper thanby
the Inland Route, as will be sage by the following
sohednie. Through tickets from Philadelphia, via
Charleston and savannah steamships. INM,UDINGI
MEALS on the whole ronte , except from Charleston
and Ba hto Montgomery : _
To Savanna . --WM o. To Columba:l.. . 031 co
Oharlestod.---- Ht 00 Albany __....- 23 00
Augusta_..._ 17 00 Montgomery __-. 20 00
Macon—. 70 06 Mobile— --,, 35 00 ,
Atlanta— ___.. 31 to New Orleans..... Sp 70 '
N. N.—Passengers by this route connect with the In-
land Route in South Carolina and Georgia. travelling
by the same conveyances thence to New Orleans.
.No bilis of 'adios signed 31207 the glop pas sailed.
No freight received on the day of sailing.
Agents in Charleston T . T. G. BUDD.
!Savannah. RUTTER & °MEMEL&
T. 19. & T. G. RUDD, Charleston, and HUP.TER &
OAMAIZLL., Saunnah. 'trill attand to antenng and for
warding all goods cionspgned to their care.
. .
RAILROAD LINES.
ELMIRA ROUTE.—
PHILADELPHIA AND Eir
ainut RALL,R A
0.11_05,M..T ROUTS' to Tamaqua, Caaawmas, Ru
pert, Wilke/thane, Seranton Danville, Milton, Wil
liamsnort, Troy, Ralston yanton. Elmira, Buffalo.
Niagara Falls, liachroter, C eireLantblDetroi ,t Toledo,
Claim°, St. Louis, Milwaukee. and all points North and
West.
gassentor trains will tempo the new Depot of the Phl
alena dad wading Railroads corner BROAD and
Alll,OwialLi., emote. (ramenger entranoe on Gal
lowhill street..)) daily (Sundays, excepted), for above
points. as Wows:
Bay ETPREBS.-------&00 A. M.
EIGHTXX_PRISISS---11.32 Y. M.
lithe ILO A. M. train connects at Rupert, for Wilkes
heave, Pitteolh Boranten, sadell InAUOI2II on the
N
LACKAWANA AND BLOOMBURG RAIL gpeD.
who eaieVe WIMP make arrant connection at manta
with the trains of the York and Erie , Canandjiisna
Td Niagara Falls. Batfalo,New:York and_Brin. and
sw York Central Railro ads , from all Point* North mid
sat, and the Canad a..
i c ar
Baggage eti ou totnits, Eldfalo, and Banannaioa
Brie, and ',ten:ea:hate pouitc
II • eau trio Erod }t,te Phlladelohla and El
gliXBl
an t den . t? ifig t ;.'eV, ~.yd r uia i ta t = e ui r ri o r
ErfTßand CA Lt,ow-ELL
-14"101Z4V ''' L 1. B FREIGHT TRAIN .
Leave Oa Phil :de aan Reading Depot, Blond sad
Callow l etre t t ly (Sundays excepted), far all
points' lesta 1 Borth, at BP. hi,
Freistits ma-' be delivered before il P. M. to Dime
their go i the s ame day.
For f arthe r Information apply at Freight Depot,
'NAIR'S Tx and O.6LLOM,L, Or to
CHAD. E. 11..P.P.EN,Aermai t er n t,
liorthweat earner MAYA and 10AGSKYN B treat&
eale-tr
Iladolabia
WEST 6111 . 8 1 1 1 ER
iIa.II4I MINAND ?itIDAPELPHIA
111 E I``
lIPAING ARR JP/GEMENT,
On and after monday. march O. WS!. the trains will
leave Philadelphia, from the Depot. nortiimull °ern" .
of B iOneells ll NM Market streets, at 6APA, Iti.s and
1,4, and 6.30 p. M.
The Freight Train, with passenr oar attached, will
leave West Philadelphia at aA. AI ., M running as tar as
the Baltimore Central Junction.
On Sunday', leave Philadelphia at 8 A.M. and I P. M.:
leave Weat Cheater at 7.30 A. LC and 4.30 P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at BA. M. and 4 P.M.
sampan' at Pennelton with trains on the Philadelphia
anti Baltimore Central Railroad. for Kennett. Word,
&0,, HENRY WOOD.
mall General Bnpenntendent.
NOTICIE.--OIIESTER
VILMA:Y . RA ILROAD.—PAS
-8 oftOnß %MR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TZII.I4bI)I4ITE filtiVolol. — Oa and after Nov, ilth,
LEMO, the Passenger - irate NINOTOw
N
artil start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reading
_Railroad Conipahr. 4ortier of
BROAD and CALLOWHILIi Street', (assent:lgor en
trance on Callowhill,)
800ILNINO 1 . R..A118 for Downingtown loaves at 8.00
A. M.
.A.PRIPRNCION TRAIN for Downingtown learnt at
410 P. M.
DAILY (Sundays excepted).
4, order of the Board of Managers of the Philadel-
FM& and Beading Itsy_trosol
.W.ll. MoILEIRPINY. Secretary.
CHROME GUM Minnfaetnred and
Ho fer sale IarWVIIMBRILI F a
aT sat 49 math insuumw
OMAS & BONS,
NA • N. 3'll
139 und 141 South 1 . 0 1 / 1 11 . t ,
(Formerly N 04.67 and
THE NEAT MODERN REM:.I4CE. No. 423
Fifteenth etrecii, will be G el d at priests tale for AV;
dare, at a moderate price.
siTOOKS AND ARAL EBTATS.
bAL.P.I4 AT TAM linfilli.A.+, Li a 11 v Ertl( i.: L . ,
iiiir Handbills of publish pperty lamed separate"l"l
addition to Which we, on the datum", 0 , - 1s
to each +tale, one thousand catalogue*, in Du rrut
full deteriptions of all the propan e P ilet
form. on
sold on the Wowing Tuesday, to b e
REAL zwrATh. AT FRI 'ATE
BILE.
Sr We have a large amount of rein estate %tyro,
sale, inoludtrig every deeerlyptlon of any and „,L , lnt
property. Printe d hots may be had at the nti o tli.7.„ übl
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER. vale
ii - Real, estate entered on our private sale!
ane advertised ocoasionally in our Public ante atrtg e ? ra,
to which one thousand nobles P. , e Dna" w i i.
free of charge eel. ,
BALE op SUPERIOR F URNITURE FRE Ncif• P LATR
KIRRORM PIA no _OOFt
N EIRON kiRE-YROOF CHEttra. CODN'n l „
g'DNDSOSLLBSWNRD.&oER cAarsTs, ere
CARD.—Our sale to-morrow
is morning. at the da me ,.
Store will comprise. besides 700 lota of excelient I ''''
tore. fi ne Freooh-plate mirrors , piano ton e , ?IS.
fire-proof safes, made by Evans & Watson iron
counter. Brussels, terrain, and other careeir' n eltil
and glassware, beds and bedding, &o.- forte gl . "'"
others desirous of pu
traOtWO lELMS lr trin •n t ,
n:l6lonm. worthy the attention Of i:die e 43l , 4 et.
for ex
sir
amination.
___ Catalogues now ready and the articles arra l4Bo
els at the Pennsrlvaais Rotel,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FLAir uER
CARP RS ETS. o CARRIAGES. BAR FiXTUREtt
QUO, tc.
This Morning.
24th instant at 10 o'clock. at the Penneylva t o.
No. eft North Sixth street. the entire fonfit ure Wahl,
beds. oareets. family oarri g air o home , two b a r k
on the tnan i i n
ea
the sale. t of
Bale N 0.1303 Chestnuts treet.
ELEGANT FURNITURE. MIRRORS PIA
CILANDELLERI3. VELVET CAR,Pein, ~e. xo,
Thin Morning.
April
u.st 10 o r a l oo k, •t No. 1303 Chestrittit
1 fett.
by catalogue —
The entire furniture of s lady declining hpu n k ie .
comprising rosewood and broostelle drtict4l'
furniture, piano -forte velvet Co., handpo u m cts
and pier mirrors, finecarpels, psted l it t : l
China end - glans ware, superior vionut ah emberfa '
tura fine mat t
asses.
cottage lbrniturs. ot i o l oth. ri
mi .' , a „mita," of fine preserves ; MM. NS k ' °'
itdor,
furniture, •
thine- may be examined at S o'clock On the znonuzi
i)
"07L No postponement on samara of the weather
Sale at Nos 139 and 141 South Fourth Street,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, F RENCH.I . LATE /di
KORA. PIANO-FORT. BRUBSEL3 cAR ? Jt•
On Toureday Morning. ere.
At 9 o'clock, at the Aoenon More, an acort unt
of
excellent eeoond-hand fornitore. eleplat puino.r ott ,.
fi ne mitrorc, carnets, etc., from families 6. 40 ,1
ho te. ekeepins, removed to the More for eoVveniemetoi
nawi
Rafe No. gag Bonin Tenth (+treat.
SUFF. RIOR WALNUT PARLOR AND SIIARBER
FURNITURE, BRuntwoLa caittlqs, da
On Friday Morning,
April ka. at In o'olook, at No. 2.56 south Tenth stun
by ontsloFue. the superior walnut parlor furn iture . '
•onember turniture, bens and baddint, dune pad rime
waree,
keeping. Brussels
carpets, eco of a nentleme t 40IIli pc
hous
Kir May be examined on the morning of ice, at t
o'clock.
Sale No. 52g North Nineteenth street.
HANDSOME' FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO,
VBILvBT cARP.II,III,
OD Ittopdxv filorninA.
29th inst.. at 10 to
be
by catalogue. at No 129 North
Nineteenth street, below Green street, the headman
- parlor. dining.-room end chamber furniture, rose
piano-forte. line medallion velvet carpets, ko, wood
A leo. the kitchen furniture.
sir
o'o look. may be examined on the morning of saleat I
Peremptory Salti,_ on the Pitman.
ESTATE ;4 7 utEO ftti Moll EN KY
THE EL St/ ANT COUNTRY BEAT. woollit tißk
FINK MANSION, Ala D ACRAS. NEAR ',gat
SIX MILES FR O M MARKET InTkEET BRIM
On Wednesday MOTIKOS I
May US. lASI, at tan o'olook precisely, will be sob al
public, auction, without reserve, on the premiu m --
All that beautiful oonotry seat, Womlbeilfnei vni
.saperior modera mansion. stable and cu?son-houe,
green-house, toe-house, and other out- buildints, asg
acres highly improved land, situate on the Cyril: AA
road, about half a mtie from the terminus of the Nay
passenger Railroad. and sig. miles from Market Iktit
butt a n d
mansion is of briok, painted ard /WM,
built and - fished in a most oostly and elegantarle,
from pans by J. McArthur. Esq.. arehiteot, and tinier
his superintendence, replete with every modern ics•
provement and convenience for a winter as well ea
summer residence. The out buildinga are 1140eapenor
and oomonodiows, the grounds beautifully laid out tad
planted with every speouia of evergreen aid deeldoess
tree* and shrubbery, fine fruit, pears, cherries, slim,
tco. Also, an arbor of ohotee grape vines, a nen,
and Several large hot beds. In the rear of the !mum
are about three sores of fine American forest trey,. 11.4
a grove of large walnut tries. The property bongo
also on the Darby Creek, 60 feet wide and T fenders,
which affords fine bathing and boating. A wore fbi
desoriptaon may be bad at the auotion rooms.
The !superior furniture, horse!, marriages. Ire. tri2
be sold, by catalogue, immediately after the retinal&
Terms—half cash.
sir Safe absolute, the owner having gone to Liras
Bale No. SI North ninth street.
8 UPERIO FURNITURE. Ail KROH, BRUSSEII
CARPETS. &c.
On Friday Morning.
May se, a tea inicloak, at en North Sisth woo.
above Parish street.
The snpenor parlor, dining room, and °lumber fem.
tura, fine French mate mantel mirror, fons Brointt,
carpets, superior epring mattresses, and feather btu,
fine_tilated tea let. &o.
NW' /day be examined with catalogue on the monger
of the Bale. at eight d'oloek.
-:IAOHINZRY AND IRON.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
rmiAt., BOILEJ
R-1111A
LEFF,, T , q ,AND . T E ERTICAL ICATIMcuIt O HOL KEIa,IIAC ,
and YU
8.., twig.
inrot rosny yews beet
erneeessfal operatics/I, bean exalevali . op:are.l
biliding sad repairing arine and Elver hOtIZUr
and low pressure, fres Boats, Water Tanks, Fropelleth
&e, ite. t respeotfoliy offer th eir serv,ose La th e pile,
LB 1:41211. Tally prepared to contract for Engines of a.
axes. Marine, ROM: and
re
. having sets of
paterns of different tiles. are prepares to emote er•
tiers with stunk deepatoh. Every eceonstios of Patters
making made at the shortest notice. Eirt and Pressure. Flee, 'X'nbular, and Cylinder Boilers, el tke
best Rennrylvanta ohareOal iron. Foirnts, dell ens
t04.1,w15 . Olin and itza . a_aClesdnpa t, af ago ewri~nonet
1 1 0 9 010 11 5 a ga l fit the LOT an d :11211 . 6 2 al.
laile.1""
Drawhite sad specifications f or all work doom id BM
establishment, free of oharse, an wfork gustoldloo ;
The ' , Omen bers have amid* wharf nook room to: to
pairs of boats, where they can to L in parfait gaup
end are provided with shears, blociw, etc It,
tor Midst him lish2 weir,
CX)B SEAMY.
IN P. I.Eyy.
WOE PA.LMEP, ono
J. vairazoi Kmiec, 701111 a. COPS,
S ci( Tr iu i r ma i ntrv o irrt imam
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON aTREEIR,
ramsnarius i
MERRICK SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
nfeature High and 1.41, Premium Stow Aliciati.
'or s lend, flyer, and marine serving
Boilers. gasometer', Tanta, Ir on Maus, da ; CUP
ono of all kinds, saner iron or brim.
Iron Frame Roofs for Goa Works, Workshops,
Rail-
Stations, /to.
Retorts and Gas fdaohinsrf of the latest and most in
• roved oo• traction.
levery .asomptton of Plantation Machinery, argon In
ringer, Saw. and Grist M,LIg. Vaenum Pam Opec
Steam Train,. Defecatorg, Filters, Pumpini nutmeg,
&e.
Sole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Ilan
Apparatus. Nesmytn's Patent Kteem Rammer, end
Duman & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sonar Dana!
Machine
PAIRMOUNT MAOHLNE WORKS,
. 11 . WOOD Bt., between Twee -first and Wear
seeo.d. Estabhed 113;lt
The undersigned, successor to t he late firm oil!.
WOOD, will continue the business in al) its bratetti
heretofore. Power Looms and all machines ecebstlet
with them, ErtiboseimLcallenders, Lard Oil !Ittlein
!Miffing, and Machine Work is general.
Thankthl for past faring. he would ~aro, tc 4l
a continuance of the patronage an liberally beliWlr
the late Arm. TDObLag WOOD.
Pluladelobia. Jan. Xi. MIL Jeafta
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porta PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. if
418,80R_Streek rtrto
Kenain.PbAlidelplut.-713.
WAX R. TIERB into lux friends that, prislC l B'
tokusaad the entire stook Patterns at 1,.. it F .
, ii. la now sti to reosivaawkati Or. 11
. and ft; _ ' ae,tioap t ahem , 5
WO Work . Wearing. Onx.Mkr. las.' from &env
rstipry sr Chnols Yuraases, to illy at trot Ito,.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
BUSINE . E . EiIiIy4 ARE ADVERTISING
in t he Beet Newtendme of City and Conant It
the Offices of
JOY, COE, & Co.,
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
FIFTH end CHESTNUT STREETS, Phdletabl e '
TRIBUNE BUILDING. New York. sPli
A LFRED D. BRICK'S
UNITED STATES
•
ANb
EUHOPT
PATENT 0 VICE,
No. 144 SOUTH YOU TH firabET.
PLUMS Lain of U. &mew) and Europe 010 boob
tamed gratin. ann4d)
BF'. GLENN, ACCOUNTANT AND
e Real Estate Agent, No, 218 WALNUT strl
(mond door, Room Plo.1,) mut southwest °ego
Seventeenth and Green.
Accounts adjusted, Books 'written np. Estates tst ,l64
sold
mon
and ran. la
JAMES M. SCOWL,
47roltriPlt Al LAW,
No. 113 yLITAI ISTREh - r, above Prone.
h2l- W* CANDO.
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O. ULLMAN. ATTORNEY-AT
LAW,, JEftIIEV AMORE Peinsylvimis
Collections promptly made in & a t oll an d lysomuli
counties.
AZYZIA TO
Messrs. TTallto/ Knub,?kiladelao ' q v:
Pon t , Jens,. Shore t Memos. giareWt c a
R eg', Co.
& Flu 4 4. Aritiort i Von e r:i Itiatje 1
molds, Howe) Rei ?blinds.
1. -- I — WlikiE J. lIENKEIB, uptioLsTERY
I LA sod CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. CVO Weir
M. 13 street, oppoette indepeoflenoe &Mere, forFler
of fro. 173 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia._
_TORN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS,.
lky Noe. 317 Th i rde WALNUT et , lN I Z I :
litoYee. netWeenand Fough. nOra il"„',,' bark
dolphin. N. B.—Fine Old Whiskies alwiii - .
(Established in 1846 .) te 3l- 'il
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pAWSON 4 "NratIOLSON,
Roe. 619 and i PlN k tune%
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makatp 8 „
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J ItICIOL , A
YUGUET a SONS,
^- 7 1 IhIFORTERa 01 HAvAna
No. 210 south FRONT Street. .
Reptve reralarly a full e a avirsr—
t
11 ":1 1 " Lioh they effer at low rates. for essamy
woe credit.
MtTB.PHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE`
gTON ft. Q.ll.lGlit' L i . & BURTON ,
o:
N 333 W v AL p f STREET,
LPIIIR, otIAN
Be[ leave t o~ rang manroad Confree, and a
intereaged inn Mrs oonstruotion,tha tbglg b.,,v,,e,, f 11y,
a .09010ordoe n bulginess with JOB w. m. , '• ‘e t.
(kV's. opneer, (author laid Inventor of the shove
_ a
known plan of iron bridge ? ) and are !aspired to Ong
outer*, from any WI 01 the 001111 try, Irom hu dllOl
and personal oyoorlateadenoe. A, A ti to
Al letter!! re rams to pone and einintilteo ...- --111
addressed to JOHN W. 111 U iitUYi Wil 6 11 4 01.0 i
00111-6 en Rer swim. co trio L,KY • &
BUSINIMS MRN.—An esoeltenl
T °o beeee for reliable busineu men to seoere
jmdl
fitab'e manulaotenna busmen, regatta% 04 "
ate WO in Its satablisnment an n PrOrincUti°P..., of aPe
The manufacture wasters in the aptt al.'" -- " welt.
culler composition orenamel to common red 0 .1
and is varlet. of other Wilding matter al. ornae r . ku
architectural finialliurs, ceilings, tiles tor flows a
TO .I O 1 . til.
enamel may be tinted of any ocia.r.,t o tl t eri
purest White to the deepest bleak. with fin
and shades between. It 'means ro tea article; e 3 to t.
it is avolied a hardness and durability almost isdompe
his, and ft beans miseaesini that of the rarest ef~ d
costly of the variegated marbles, said, =biger
impervious to moisture, and will never fide. lot,:
deteriorate, crating Mita fractional part of tne ere'
ordinskry marble.
/t It Oli valuable ter table aril stand tool.
pieces, monuments, and an enale.s vsristl. at echo
ante*, slap e use. The process of appllft?„„m.
enamel is simple, while the art.clei enameled
ptiNe
mend a ready sale, affording large profits. eeee ° ,,,, o dic
parties may procure beanies for manufltOftlr:rueltell
the patent for any city or prominent town 15.1 1 1 - w ir on
States, by tO the subosoriber. r t ;p/
tile animas manurantgred Will be revinni,
of the invention. wroniars gimp ip o n us
theira to all applicotete. nsicri r l
uperior ment and beauty of this e
building material to anything in nee has no
indorsement of many of tne 111011 t eminent sr
and &Mantilla men of this and other pities.
/or partioulars, address
ac isr if,,t
Palmy.] Arent§ lot
a P 9411m11 0 1 . 1 . I Aelr , " q.# AEIBA U Bueet. New Yg