AFFAIRS IN THE SOUTH. LYNCH LAW AXON. TAB E51C0110819.111318. I From the Mobile Advertiser.] We have it from highly responsible authority that the rumors of whioh we have been cognizant for some time, are well founded. and that Captain William Jones, of the sloop itabd, her terminated bit brief, but notorious, career at the mid of rope. The account we bear fa that, en the arri val of the Thursday evening cars at &mobil, a pamenger on the train pointed out Jones as boast• ins; to him of being the person who " provisioned eleinmer," and mated Chat he waa then on hie way to Washington with despatches for Lincoln's Government. He was arrested, the proots of his treason found upon him and was executed on the spot by the enraged citizens. now ?Bair LID ABOUT IT The Charleston papers took especial pain', to represent that Mir Anderson surrendered Fort Sumpter The Courter, after a one sided amount of the interview between /Memo and Wigan, says: "The brave commander of Sumpter then agreed that he would, nnoondi lions I iy, surrender—snejest to the terms of GOD. Beauregard, who, as was said by Cot. is a soldier and a gentle man, and knows now to treat a brave enemy.'" 0=1:1 The ink:wring beautiful advertisement appears In +be M ,bltw Ad verii.•rr, 75 000 Cornea Wan ten —Propotals will be re• Calmed to supply the Contedersey with 75,000 Bleak Cians 31e proposals will be entertained coming north of MOM and Dive's Hee. Direst ET. JeFF Dorls, Montgomery, Ala. A HEcASSIONIST NORTH Salmon Adams, the agent for the Virginia Se oessionwts tor the pun:mass of arms at the North who apue.red in hyriesfield on Friday, lett town the seine evening irmoing that be met with a soot reception. he took the evening express train South. At Windsor looks he was recognised ann seen to go to the stove in the station, take a pelt age of papers from his pocket' ' light a match and burn them_ It was stated by those who saw him on Friday, that he h.d papers upon his person that Would have git him into serious trouble. INSPBOT/EIG Tall DBF69CCB Commadore Taman, aeoompanied by Brigadier Goacrel Lawton and other officer& took a steamer 00 Thursday and institnted a thorough examina tion into the condition of our intli•ary works, to geVmr with all the sounds and Watts that affad an approach to the city. Large bodies of men are at work, throwitot up breastworks, planting cannon, and every avenue of acme will be in a own plate state of defence in the course of a very few days. Tne main works are already finished and ready fur the enemy. and with them we are safe against any expected attack; but it is the intim tion of amoral Lawton to guard us at every point, And thus foil any attempt that may be made. HONESTY AT A DISCOUNT The folloaing ohatatteri,tic despatch was re ceived by Mayor Hatch of Cincinnati, from the mayor of Fort Smith. Arkansas: PORT Sorra, Ark., April 27, MI. To TUN MAYOE or CINCINNATI: Cincinnati stops Arkansas guns Arkaosas stops paying debts in Cinomnati. It is the act of a cowardly enemy to areal arms of an adversary. D. M. JOHNSON, Mayor of Fort Smith. 110 PRIVATEIRRO TILL MAY 1. A Southern paper Bays: " We have the best an thority for saying that the sacvernment at Mont gomery Savo determined to issue no commissions authorizing reprisals until after the assembling of Congress (29. h inn ) In order to obtain prece dence. however, it is important that parties should Ale their application!, and bonds immediately." A prietitt deepatch from Baltimore ssys, in fere. renoe to the position of the Union men : Our only Dope Is that the Government will occupy the city with an overpowering force." ILLINOIS PATRIOTISM Great unanimity and excitement euist iu illiavia. Tho railroad lines have informtd the Secretary of State that they wilt carry troops free. Tenders of a State loan have been made from Chicago and Springfield alone of $600,00. THZ WHITE FLAG The mints flog, reported to bays been borne by the Massachusetts Regiment when it fought its way through Baltimore, was the regular Aisne (tunas standard_ It is a flag of white silk, with the armsof the Unien on one side and those of the State on the I'ObSPRO- ilLessaelcusetes troops ask no truce with a mob of traitors.—. Boston. Journal. THN BANKS The hanks all over New York and New England are freely cffering their money for the support of troops in the present emergency. In Ohio the city of Cincinnati offers the Governor $250,000 for that object. MBE TRISIIMEN Tlt I,OBTOIC A fall bristle of Irishman, 2,000 strong, is being organised in Boston. THS ODYSRPIMENT FIIR3f A member of toe Cabinet writes to it friend We intend to toot the Fewer of the govern ment to protein, Rolf within treason and if the people will anemia us we will crab out this rebel lion." ARRIVALS AT SAYARNAII Hon- John E Ward, tete United Stated adulator to China, and J L Lnotto, formerly editor of the Savannah Repiadican, here arrived at that city. WAR ITEMS. A sovrintaN OFFICER ATTEMPTS TO TAKE MS VHS SEL FROM . FHB BROOKLYA EIATY-YARD. One of the mast startling instances of Secession Impudence yet attempted, was tried on at the Brooklyn Navy yard en Monday night. The captain of the surveying vessel Vartna very quietly endeavored to move down the river with Ina vessel, having an idea, es is reported, to take her "down South to Dixie." Whatever his real intentions were, the crew suspected that something WAR going on wrong, and onset - aided lu sormarsautri eating their feelings to the e•mmender of' the re ceiving Ship North Carolina A " line " was thrown across the stream ; the Vartna unmanned, put out of commie-jai very uneeremonionaly, and her ship's company transferred to ti the Overdo " She new lies empty in the stream. The men cheered lustily for the Union, end bowed down t - eason " as they left the V arina.—Noto York Timm. szcawrour or STATE IF TICS WKIS Bon John Boyd, Bectretary of State of Conned. flout, has j aced the Masted Me Company as a priva.e soldier TIMMS IN NM Jen Say. The statute of Now Seratiy provides 1 if any person or persons owing allegiance to this blare shall levy war against it, or 041 ad here to its enemies, or to the comics of the United States, giving them aid or mtufort in this titate, or elamroore, or by giving them advice or intelli gence by letters or writing of any kind, or by met sages. worcs. signs or tokens, or in any way what never, in this mate or ehewbere. or by proonring fur r furnishing to them money, or any hind of promeitas arms, or warlike stores, within this Stoke or elsewhere, or by bribery, or for reward, or promise thereof. or throng ft favor, partiality, or treaobe , y, yielding or surrendering to them any town Or firtifital fortress, castles. garrisons, troops, militia, citiseo, or citizens of this State, or of the United }'area, or oil ship, boot, or vessel of this State, or of the United States, or by giving them aid aud comfort in any , other way, and shall be thereof couvicted or atlaioted on COOfetlitiOn In open court, or on the testimony of two WitDeaSeil. to the same over: act of the treason whereof he, she, or they shall stand indicted, such person or per sons shall be adjudged guilty cf treason, and shall gaffer death. MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN THE NORTH-THE FIRST SPECIAL MAN-OF-WAR COMMISSIONED FOR TEE E 2223211 On Monday the brig-otwar Petty 00U111lined her 10,aiLlaa14 for sea; en yesterday her flag wall hoisted from the peek. At 12 o'clock a crew from the receiving ship was put on board, and the litr e oralt turned over by Capt. Foote to her ofleers. The ensign was sent up at ones, and the vessel de shred, &neatly, in eel:emission. 'ihe Perry is one of the three brigs on the Navy Register, is 280 tons burden, and was built at Norfolk, in 1843. She lest served in Soath America with the ROIL. guay Beet, of which Commodore bhubrick was the commander-in-ohief. bog 100 k 011 board very heavy armament of alk guns, over 480 rounds of shot end shell, and the usual allowance of mus kets, carbines, swords, pistols, and boarding pikes. lies destination is one of the blockaded ports— Mobile, we heard, but this is not °Main. The camera or the Perry are Commander Wasson, Liens. McDermott, Whiting, Blwers, (volunteer,) Dr. Guyon. Toe Perry sailed at IP. M. The steamer Monticello, bought from Cromwell by the Government, arrived at the navy yard yes terday. Work commenced en her immediately. The Monzsed/o has gone around to the navy yard, to be altered into a gunboat. Berths and stalls for tierces are being put up on the Monrgomery.—Neso York Times. TUX ZACILTISIAN XOTINCt We see that the members of the New York Yacht Club ate to hold a meeting to-day for the purpose of considering what action they can take in conjunction with all other 0b103300 of patriotic oitisene to aid the Government in this present oriels It strikes us that the Yaoht Club can be of Infinite service by tendering their flretalass craft to eat as despatch boats off the coast. Oat of the fifty or sixty boats belonging to the club there are perhaps Italia desalt fast-suilieg schooners which are just the thing for this work. In sailing this craft cannot b. outdone by anything afloat, and are able for any weather; they can run into shal low waters, where our vessels-of-war cannot enter, and in ease of a ecked@ of the Southern portsN would be of great valets in conveying information and instruction' from point to point. They are capable of carrying an armament sufficient for their own defence, and in every respect are pre cisely- the laud of vessel which the Government needs at this moment. The Yacht Club, then. osenot do better than offer this class of yachts and their crews to the Secretary of the Navy for ser vice as despatch boats—N. Y. Herald. TELL SCH.OL-BOTB ALL AMP/. tiffil The boys of the Latin School have raised over $lOO for the purpose of raising alt Amerioan flag over their school house, bat yesterday they con cluded to devote their fonds to the purchase of cloth, which will be made up by the girls of the Normal School. and then presented to the Boston Volunteers Mayor Wigbtman has granted the hoys a holiday —Boston Barad- RE EDITOR OFF Tux weals The senior editor of the Hartford Press, Mr. Joseph H. Hawley, has gone to support with his sword the cause be bee deremded with Ms pen. He gives hie ninvioes in the capacity of first lieutenant of Bate Company A, Firet Conneotiout Regiment. WEDDINGS MID IVAR Two weddings were hurried on st Worcester, ISiassioduaetts. on Wednesday, the bridegroome leaving for the war i nnevelete/y after the acre =Qui was performed. ma. Donates ON GENERAL aeon'. Mr. Senator Douglas recently delivered a apeect la Ohio, in which he add " ecutleinen, L have been relocated by so many different ones to male a statement in response to the ivy:tidal that are propounded to me that I do so 11* ft matter ofjastiee to an eminent patriot "I have beep naiad who her there is any truth la the Motor that Gao. Boott was about to retire from the &merino army. It is almost profanity to ask that question [• Good, good-' and three &hears for Goner ‘1 Seott J I saw him only last klararday He was at his desk, pen in hand, witting his orders for the defence and safety of the American capital (Cheers ] Walking down the strew, C met a distinguished gentleman, a member Of the Virginia Ooneentioo, whom I knew perso nally, and had a few minutes' conversation with Be told me ha had just bad an interview With LiPaidnallt General 804nt ; that he was chair. man of the committee appointed by the Virginia Convention to Watt upon'general Scott, and tender him the command of the forces of Virginia in this strturgle. '• general Scott received him kindly, listened to him patiently, and said to him : have served my country under the deg of the Union, for more than fifty years, and as long as God permits me to live, I will defend that lag with my sword ; even if my own native State assails it rreinevideve applause, and three more elvers for General IBoott J I do not pretend that I am precisely accurate in the language need, but I know I am in the idea, and I have given the langroge aa nearly as I could repeat it. I have felt it cue to him and to the country, to make this statement, in view of the reports that have been circulated and the repeated inquiries made of me since my arrival here to day " Mr. Douglas retired amid applause, followed by three cheers for the Union, The Troops at Mauch Chunk. Mum Cautia, Pa., April 22, 1861 ..Enrron Pangs : As a constant reader of your valuable and intort sting journal, I bog leave to Inform its numerous readers of whet our mountain v illage has been doing In " these piping times of war ' No sooner had the proclamation of the President been reoeived than the Anderson Grays, (named in honor of the hero of Fort Sump ter). our crack military company, offered their services to the Goverement and were accepted. . They opened a recruiting office, and by Friday, the 19th instant, bad enrolled 'we hundred and fifty rugged ions of toil to go forth and battle for their country's rights, and, if needs be, to die in defence of the glorious stars and stripes Saturday the street were teroeged, and the soul stirring meal* of the fife and drum were heard in all directions. On Sunday the enthusiasm and excitement had not in the least abated. Crowds of people came from the surrounding coal villages to witness the Ander sone, who were about to leave tbeir qtdet AMOS and loved friends at their country's eau At 3 o'clock P. M. special service was held in the Presbyterian chorea for the military, at which appropriate addressee were delivered by lir. Wytbes and Rev G W McLaughlin, of the E. Church, and Ray J. A "lodge, of the Presbyterian Orm-ei Tease addresses were very impressive and solemn, and no doubt had a good effiet upon those for woom they were specially delivered. At the close of these interesting services three hundred Bibles and Testaments were distributed among the soldiers. The military then formed and marched to the square. where the ladies pre esinted Company No. 1 with a magnificent flag. The presentation speech was made by C Albright. S-4; . and the flig presented by Mrs Donnelly, and received on behalf of the company by Lieutenant J. D Bertolette. The company then saluted the colors, and, with uplifted hands, pledged their lives and sacred honors to defend and protect it to the death. This scene was very impressive, and will long be remembered by the citizens of Manch Chunk. At an early hour this morning our teen was astir. and thous/Leda wended their way to the depot to cheer, encourage, and bid farewell to the ea. lent Andersons as they departed for the seat of war. At 7 o'clock the special train left the station amid the doefettiog cheers of the vast multitude, and waving of handkerchiefs by the ladies The following are the Moors of the Anderson brays: Company No. I—Unptain, B. T. Connor; first lieutenant, Zamora Wilhelm; second do., Wm. Connor; third do., J. D BArtolette Com pany No 2—Captain, Jahn Craig; first lieutenant, S Sherlock ; second do., William Belford ; third Burs. Two other companies wi'' probably leave here in a few days. Party linos aro extirat, and but one Hentimem pervades the minds of the people, and that is, r• The Union must and shall be preserved." The people of the mighty North are aroused, and woe be to traitors and all who sympathise with them. CABBOL Cecil County, Maryland, for the Union. At a "Union meeting, held at Elkton, Md., on Tuesday last, the following resolutions were unani mously adopted Resolved. That in the event of an eat of seces sion being foisted upon the State of Maryland, by any effete Legislature or illegal Convention, the , the people of Cecil county, being loyal to the Go vernment of the Union, will disregard such not, and Call upon the General Government to euEtain them; and that the Senator and Delegates to the Legislature be instructed to vote against any snob action. 1 u.brllL4l zVARLI WM, G. KEERMLE, .INU. le. A IP DICK COMMITTEE OF THE MoNra THy. B. FERoON. LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Tonawanda. Julins---. —Liverpool. May I Shin Daphne, Havener --..—. London. soon dine Westmoreland.. —Liverpool, soon s hip Garibaldi. Pail de Loando, soon Ship Calliope. Goodwin -Liverpool. soon 13 hip Borensla. thin+ verpodl. n Dirl. David Lamle,. , Cardiff. soon dark Ellen Morrison, PI _ Art Las uarra, soon 13011 T Geo .1 Jones. Crowell soon Pahl . s veline, York Havana, MOD Rohr J Northrop. Ross Por an Moor+. soon NAKINIIE 114'f ELIAtiENCE. PORT OF ruibADELrum April 25, 1161. PRIM RIDES -11 11-SUN 15.E.78- 49 HIGH WAT ER. .2 20 ARRIVED. Rohr Stanlßy. (Br) Mom ford. sa days from Palermo, with froze L. Isom; „Napes & Co. Bobr Helen. Lone. )7 da)s from savanna la Mar, with logarood to U N %yenta.? & Co. soar Danna-._Gray. 2 Laya front Indian River, with lumber to J W Moon. chi jonathan May, Cobb, 3 days from Now York, in hallsst to captain. Sohr J,-met nliderdice. Stites, 6 data from Boston, in be le.t to Reveller,•o. Sonr Iriann Reed. Goodspeed, S days from Boston, in Millard to Tyler. stone & Co. Sohr owneand 3 days from Indian RIVEY, Delorn torn to Jae L Btwley & Co. Bohr Antares. Co. dery. from Ploysienoe. El fir Clow o. Burrousms. from New York. Boar A tabems, G. rd mer. from Smith Rest!. Rohr B L Berry. Weaver, from !eaurioe River. Bohr m.rei Nese, Oasts. from St lisoree. Beni QMotim Vangitaor, from Egg Harbor, COMM! Brig Louisa, Teel, Boston, with inward cargo. Ben nere Pr Draper.. rohr Ann blorea, Bort. iolc, Port Spain. Tboa Watteau lc Son& Nehr Robbie W Dillan.SiteterL CienftienAo. S w riobr Three Brothers, Derma, Halifax, itennedY Stairs & Co. _ nein onoareil.l,* ill, St John 318- E A Snufier & Bohr irlatanzaa, Blake, Portland, Van Batten. Nort_n Lahr Antares!, Cerdery, New York. Boma= & R3Ohr Csoero Burroegbe. Providence, Baum, Ogle & Co Behr A 'ensure, Gardiner, Patens, do Sony Peal t. Berry, Wearer, eatem, Noble, Hammett _ . roar mmatel. Naafi, Davis, Charlestown, Mass, Ran cher & Bro . oh r Jas A Ilde•disse. Btites, Boston, do Four dwin Reed. Goodspeed, Boston, Tyler. Stone ohr Wm Collynr. Rimer Boston, N Sturtevant & Co Potir L mot ittmont. Harriag. 8 Bran. do Pchr °awl% Vangdder, Bow Bedford, J R White (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LAW Ks. ttel.. A gad 23. The ship Fewn mill rem-ine At the Presima. er see, ing freight, in company • lih 'ohm 8 P Roves. Ida Pon der, ard ruler merle- j‘pperearl) p -and south, but await ins Indere. wind nW—weather vs, n). Years, Ito. W. RICKMAN. M.EMORANTie. Shia, Arey. Urileak, row 13% timore 30th Nov for San liranol2oo. Bat /1110 Vair intllo 11th nit, and remelted the atop Natruna's Car, .pragua, cleared at New York 234 mat for •Isn. Francisco. rbie Tao from Vsi iparaiso for Batten. waa spoken 2d inst. let 3 MI, tong t 6 f• nip Fmiard, Junes; for Apablohtoola t Balled froirt Bark 1V muT C St TT. Fairfowl, sailed from Havre Ith in- t for Camden NJ. Bark Mary dainty. 13.mtly, at Gibraltar 29th ult. from filoaema and clearer] 50 h far riopmetpom. na , k. Laa rry. sue aerirmhow, entered out at New Cas tle 6. h met for IMonerordna. Bart Edward. Mclntyre. °leered et New York 233 tnet, for route Bark Davi*, mailed from New York 23d met. for Pernambuco. Seer hmura, email, hawse, arrived at ffeweurreert 990 mat. cobra J B Johnson. R H Huntley, Wave, M B Cra mer. Saratoga, ndel•iide, C 8 Edwards, J N Baker, and lomah hence, arrived at Boston 23d inst. Wu Sidney Price. °Wirer, cleared at B Mon Ilth lust. fir New Orleans. Hours Martha Nickel , . sawyer. and TlV:pirt. Thomas, Cleared at New Y( rk 2111 Int for Philateletua Behr has A Greiner, hence for Salem, at Holmes' Bole 19th inst. and sailed again. bear Jane C aueraon. Hand, from Cardenas for Portland. at Holmes' Bole 20th inst. and salted again Senn Evi , bed t.ee. and S liver. Dolton hence for Boston, at Holmes' H..le 20 , h inst. and sailed again. Entire Waipwrittit. Corson, F undmbed Thortomon. Corson. hence for nalem, at Son wow wan mat, and sal" d again. Bohr* Victor. Beam and Wave, Merritt, hence for Boston. at Boman' Hole 21st inst. B Austin, Davis. and Charles Carroll. Pratt, from .Boston for Philadelphia, at Holmes' bole net met, NOTICE TO MARINERS. Steamship ben be Ford. at Boston [rem Baltimore, reports that all the buoys in the channel leading to Nor folk have been removed. Capt Watson, of steamship Mount Vernon, at Port laud, reports that the buoy on Polluci Rip le Lone 'NM ita MEDICINAL. DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Dr. DARIUS HAM'S 411/.0.111AT10 INVIGIORATINft arms, bait and by tAspublie for sem years with increasing_ favor, It is sscornmstadtd to Cars Dyspepsia Nsreeserresss. Blast-Ensn, coi f ans. wieeden tAe Stennack,.or Pains in the Bowels, Headset's, Drows i ness, Riatoesy Complains, Loos Spirits, Wiriness Tronms,,intemperatees. is MITIMINLATIL, .E.T-7111.1A,RTTS, /1 . 12/161.0RATTS, WIT WILL NOT 1117011:6211 OIrEiTtIPIMT. 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One dose will stop the distressing Woe of Dylpepuni, One dose will remove the distressing end cisagrocable effects of Wind or Flatnience. two ae soon ae the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress in, load and a u pai n f u l feelings will DO removed. One &Gee will remove the most dettresems pains of Colin. either in the stomaelkorbowels, . . . . few doses will remove all obstruction in the Sidney, Mulder. or Unnary Organs. Femme who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney Compleunta are secured of speedy relief by a dose or two. sad a radical care by the ase of one or two bottles_ fIIGHTLY DIBBIPATIOII. Persona who, from thesleawria too meet over and feel the evil effects or poisonous Unuors,sp headuhes, sickness at stonuis.h, weakness. giddiness, will find one dose Willi emove all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and ,iokly oonetitutions should take the Invigorating spirit three times a day ; it will make them areal, healthy., and hap y, remove all obstruc tions and irresWaritiee from the menstrual organs, and faoebloom 91 health and Went! to the careworn Daring pregnancy it will be found an invaluable mesh, nine to remove oisagrecabls sanctions at the mornach. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to undue. this, he has put no the Invisowsults BtIRIT in Dint battles at is.d.,9nts, <marts 01. ferimal Minot. 48 WATER. Street, New York. DYOTT & CO" '232 North SECOND Street, Wholesale EATONn Philadelord_,a And for sale by JOHN H. ,2a 21. MGHITH Street. and all Drurmsts. ;MRS% JAilikki BEM) usLzßicATEu callLedoiens i ;ei o n : A" NUPP'IRTEREI FOR LADIES, and the only Sap Potters under eminent medioal patrorlme. I,o l e,A eh e are respectfully reaueste, to ael oh Bet% at Per regidenoe, 039 W ALAUT Street. cheerio' Outs. Ito avoid cocultorfeitai./ Thirty thimissay invalids have been advisee b 7 thtgr ehlwlaians to use ter a l tigt te mr 00 ;Thee: o:g i zm o n ic &n e e i t % he asiej the tares. ana Ammon U2Sitimartant. with taidintinutls .011 turhnntf (IPAL DENTALLINA.—We epiak from 'kJ' practical experience when/wing that 'h. OPAL D ALLIM A minds by Mr. 811 DIP BRini D and ISPRUCti trerte, deeidedly the nieeet preparation fir the mou , h and teeth that we have ever med. We believe it Wale all thtt is claimed for it, ...a bed= re commended br the toememitient dentists we Mom a so sirs it a trod.—Butioia. MEDICINAL. CEPHAT.4I. O PILLS SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUS HEADACHE, CIJIIII ALL KINDS OP HEADACHE I By the use of these rills the periodical attacks of Nor looms or Sick Header/is may be prevented ; and if taken at tihe commencement of an attack immediate relief iron] ME and sickness will be obtained. They seldom foal in removing the Nausea mid Rigid ileeka to which females are soeutdect, They act gently on the bowels, removing COStiVittl44.l Poe Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females. and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lazaiiros, Improving the appetite, giving tone end wiser to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elas ticity and strength of the whole system, The CEPHALIC PILLS are theresult of long investi gation and carefully oonduoted experiments. having mien in nee many yearn, during wnioh time they have Presented and relieved a rest amount of pain and suffering from Hessinohe, Whether originating in the atriums system or from a deranged state of the sto- They are entirety vegetable in their oeMPOSItIOn e arid may be taken at all tllllOl with perfect safety without mitring any change or diet, and the absence of any dive rresabte taste renders it easy to oetaniniSter than to BEWARE OF OOTINTERFIRTB! The genuine here nye signatures of Beau C. Spalding' Bold by fiyaeriste cad All other Deolore to Medicine.. ♦ Box will be sent by midi prepaid on receipt of the PRICE. 25 GENT'S- •u orders skortld to addressed HENRY O. SPALDING 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK TIE FoLLovnpie ENDORSEMENTS OF SPIU.DING I I3 C3EPHALIO PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE. THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. 48 Mess Testimonials are ionsoPiosted by Mr. SPALD ING, they afford unquostionabio proof of the effl caoy of shit truly odontific discovery. • MASONVILLI, Conn., Feb. 8.1861, MR.ISPALDIN9, I have tried your repludie Mlbud I iik6 MIM A/ that I want you to send me two donnre'wnrth more. Part of there are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a .w of the firet bog I got frOin you. Send the Pills by mail, and oblige Your ob't Servant, JAMES KENNEDY. Raranvoita, Pa., Feb. a, /1361 Ms ErnanNa. Pia I truth you to ee •• ti me one more box of your Cephalic Pd!,. I have received a great deal of beatfil from them. Yours reepeotity ly, MARY .6.Nri EITOIIEntoUSI3. SPRUCE CREEK, RuKuNoßopt Cortirr, Pe6l. January 18,1861. 11. Co SPALDING, SDI . You will please sand me two boxes of your Cephalic. Bend them immrd atelr. Respectfully yours. NO. B. NIMO. P.S.-1` hors rtestoset one box of y J our Pitts NS , anti find than excellent. BELLE VERNON. Ohto. Jan. IL 186. C. SPALDnvG. Esq. Please Sod enclosed twenty-five cents. f - rethich send ....other box of your Chehalis rills. They are trait" =As bees Piits I hags shit tried, Direot STOVV.R. Belle Vernon, Wyandot so.. 0. BEVERLY, MEWL, Dee. /It LSO% EL C. PpA.LDTIqO EPqr f or .th.„e ov cfl kms or large obi:lW billa, to bring four Cephalic P.lle more plytieularly before DI, cus tomers. If you have winking of the kind pieties send Ono of my monomers- Who is subjoin to severe Stalk Hewhobo, ( uses liy !aeries two dale, rya; Guyed or as Lud o ; A.,. by Pars.. which I gout her. Respeokfully roars. W. B. WILREe. Ravior.Dssvas. FRAPICLIN Co.,Ohl°. Jammu V, we. RXITXT 0. erIUDTIC6 I , No. 48 Cyder at, URAIL RIR . Ivoloeed find twenty-five oenfe. (Rfler which need box of " Cephalic' Filly." geed to address of Rev. Win. 0. Filler. Reynoldeburg. Franklin Co. Ohio. TOW Piny 'work Ms a cdarm - 41.74 litadacht almost htianssr. Truly yours, YPSILANTI. Mien., Amu 14,1802. SPALDINO. elra Not long mace I sent to yea for a box of Cephallo Pills for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Costiveness, and received the same. and thee acid s o goo d as 4 /0,1 that I teas induced to tend for MerC. Please send by return mail. Direst to A- IL tV tIEStLEk Ypsilanti, WA. .14-om the Bzamixer, iVarfaiki re. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made, via.: Cure of headache in all its forms. 14.0 m the Examinc Norfolk, rd, They . have been tented in more than a tholland oases with entire 013000911 r .EVom the Democrat, Et. Coed, Mina. If you are, or have been troubled with the headache, send for a box, [Cabbalio PHIL] NO that yea mar have thew in case of all BAER*. Prom the Advertise , Provident/I,RJ. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkabiy effec tive remedy for the head4obe.and one of the very best for that very frequent oomplaint which has ever been diGoovered. Item the Wester* It. R. Gazette, Chieago, Bt. We heartily endorse Mr. Spaldingt and hie unrivalled Cephaho Peon the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that person" suffering with the headache who try them. will stick to them. From the Southern Path Finder, New Orlease, La. Try them! you that are afflicted• and we ere sure that Your testimony can be added to the already numerous lest that hem received benefit+, that no other medicine Can produce. PI OM the St. Louis Democrat. the immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills is rapidly increasing. From the Gazette, Davearorr, /ma. m g , spooling would not oonneot hie name With &II as bele he did not know to posse= real merit. Prom the Advertiser. Providence, R. I. The testimony in their favor is st - rons t from the moot re/Imitable ous.rtero. Proms the Daily IY4turs, Mot Porte Cephalic PHU are takinc the place of all Mode, Pion ahr Ceormerrial Befirtut. Ilonas, Maas,. Reid to be very animator's for the headeehe. .&om Ms Commercial, Cinenutani, OM& Bettering humeent7 clan new be renewed. A single bottle , of EPALDINEMS PREPARED 11111.1 E will alive ten %lien' coil antiosilr.lit SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE !SAYE THE PIECES: ECONOMY! Irir'" A STITCH IN TUNS SAVES BINS :7'lM AS anoidents will happen. even in wall-rseulated families, it is veiy desirable to have some oheap and eouvenient was for repairing Furniture. Tore, Creeke- IT, ism SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all 'snob emergenelee, end no househokl min afford +o do wsthmit a. It it itlWitils randy, sad up to the sucking paint. USEFUL IN EVERY ROURE.77 N. B.—A Brash utoomharnas each bottle. Price, 26 cents. Address, HENRY O. SPALDING. NO. IS CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. CAUTION. AN certain nagnneipled persons are attempting to Daum of on the unesepreting po biio. imitethmso f "" PREPARED GLUE. I would onottoo all pensmui to ex amine before purchasing. and see that the fall name. ISPALDitiCra PREMIUM) GLUE, I lAnds mama: an •Omms ar Mathis figHl THE PRESS. - PIiILADELPMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1881, WANTED TO RENT.--a, mealy fur cam dram etA . o tiar Vigo. od Ronne. inloostinn the bra part Of the at `• ty. d tan-" virtue of Tio Front. , and real e ap23-80 d m TO RENT WITH FURNITURE.—A mei Madame POllB6. vith every modern eonvexil ease, In AJOh WOOL, west Of Ooventee h th . AVM tO 21. P. & J. ta- MORRIS. splo-Im 816 Aiken street. TO. L Er-AT CBE iTNUT BILL, a =o,ll Maneson House. with a lame stable and grounds. on SUMMIT ' , treat. first house from the ave nue. Apply to E. BOWLBY, bro.er. 230 WALNUT Wrest, b ket. ap3 I- Eh 111 TO RENT. The large Dwelling Pointe. No. 4t A South 51FT1.3.11.4T0 Street. p ply to J 8 e.RGEAN P PAWS, No. 813 ARCH Street. aplB-12t 9110 LET-BEOOND-BTORY ROOM, 8 02 CavSTN UT *treat : over LEWItil LaDOIKUB & Co.'. Jewelry Store.. The beet location in philejjel. phi. for any kind of light brun h e ia . A __._ Piny in the Jewelry Store. Rent 94w. f•l9 TO RENT—A very desirable WOKS, op the Ninth-rtroot front of "The Coeihiental HOWL' The Bross at Ninth and Sawmill streets espe oiallr adapted for a ISADDLII and RARNSO9 Maker. Apply to JOHN RICE, fee-tt Southwest NINTH and CANBtBMM ;insets. WATO LET-A DESIRABLE DWEL LING. NO 123 North THIRTEENTH Stre.t. Moly to W F.TH HA. BROllik.R, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. mhl4-tf gaTO RENT—For the t'ummer season a oommetlinua Country House, with furniture. erounda,and ntabling, within two bonnie ride, oy ratl , M of tthiladelphi%. ARO', tO a t a 0 A.. dtreet or address • Jost/La iivt, Parkeravil e. Cheater Co.. Pa." m a im RISTNIA-2- T aft ET H.' %USE and RTORE to rent.-The desirable bnsinras location. 1362 CR 6 , 1 NUT r+trost, with dwelling attached. Apply at 431 llN;tiTtiLiT • tree, apti GEI mANT4;WN PROP4RTY TO RENT.—To Rent. the terse and commodious modern-hunt Elnuse. corner of ARMAT street end WILLuW Avenue. yrth acts, bath. hot end Cold water, and al; the modern imprwoments. Apply to PEN MY B_T 4 111 K. 110 GREJ Street. Philndelohia. or on the premium. sos ea TO RENI: ..) t.) U T AU. POUSPB,one mile from Taoony. Inquire No 717 INALNU'r tAreet. mum Sm* gita FOR RALE—A tiOIII-E and LOT, IMilAceirablr e located on MAIN Street. Burlington N. J. Apply to nuM M nte 506 MINOR St.e.it. FRANK LIN •Wi.IOL,SAN, MAIM Street, Burlington. Or to splß-tiolti2e.* ea 9 O RENT--The 'Three-story Brick ow va,Lirie 140 1634 WALNUT St imrim. (Late Evaresion riven. Bent e 825. Apply to SAM (1 0 •11, V. PIK 61.05. 627 W ur apil•thatutf in TO RENT.—A rare opportunity Is gla °rend to a oomp't'ent manager of a &fording fleece by the uncterehmed, who hirer+ to rent the premises formerly known the UNITED STATES no PM. rotuated on CBES 'NUT &vet. above tottrth.opposite the Column house. The house °coi tal a 'ono room' all of which are fetniehed. The atoms-hail is ninety . five feet in iennth, besides kitchens, pantries. and every other ormermenee that can be demred. The premi , ea have been feted us in a eome , ete manner; and are ready for immediate occupancy. To a proper person. having experience, a profitable busmen can be done. To an scarab, ble tenant the term. will be made reasonable. For particulars aenly toJOHN BED. on the *amines, between the hoar, of 0 and dig GERMANTiiWN PR,OPERTy. REA CUTOR'S POSITIVE SALE. Will be sold at yobbo auction.. oa TRL'RaDAY AP TERNOON. the lEth of Arts• t., unet.. neon tuie pre MIRAN. the following valuable Real lletate ry I. a Lot of Land, with the improvements thereon, situated On the werell , side of tienne n n.,, vn avenue , opposite Gortas street. bounded by said avenue, land of George W. Carpenter. deceased. John Leibert. the tirphans' Home, and °unshorn road, containing five acres of laud. fhermprovemen - s are a large two-story atom Mimeo% With a two-storr Mak trai'ding. two large pariore, wide hall, riving-room, and kitchen. upon the fi et floor. six chambers on the *moon*. aid three plastered , one unplasrered, in the woes. A oke and a half story frame building, adjoining the rani street. a large atone barn, large hay house. with shed for wagon, La., undo-neavh; a cerriage.house, hay loft and granary abovep ooruorib shed for poets, fruit and ornamental twee. kitchen and flowering gar dens. leo It has a front of 216 feet on Main street, and 210 feet on on Cranium road- No. 2. a Lot Land. on the westerly side of Creis ham road, /49 feet iront. bounded by lands of G. W. Cementer, deceased. a^d John eibert, containing two and .ne- half < oros of land ; it has a spring of water, small pond. and a few apple 'Tees upon it. Also, Male" lately after, will be sold. a yearly ground rent of ail 20100 upon a certain lot of ground, held now, or formerly, by Authur Bell, and by . him and William W . . r eibert conveyed to Mary I sib rt and Elizabeth Leibert, on the 27th d. 3, of October, A. D. 1812, pas able half yearly, upon the first day of January and July, In e.ery. year. Late theproperty of Mary lambert and Elizabeth Leibert. both decreased. Sale to commence at 2 o'o.ook. Terms at sale, by WS let* SLAIN LEIBERT, Hsenator. rrio MINT—TIDO LA.R•III3 AND CON VENIENT Coal Wharf and Lumber Vard. at Muylandville. Twenty. fourth ward. Amply to E. C. & F. E. W A KEEN - on the promisee. mine- tf F OR EXOHANGE.—A 011t)10E TRAOT of goon unnnprovon farm land In, the State of New hrliOn 00IIV01110III. t 0 1110 01t75 will be exohanLed for 6114:party. Apply at No. IVe FEDERAL ntreet. R -Is. ()ORSON , REA L ESTATE BROKER RA , * AND CONVEYANCER. NORRLSTOWN. PA. —Heal Estate bought and sold on, reasonable terms. Stores and dwellings 'or gale or rent in Norristown and Gauntry them mortgages negotiated, Colleotione made. heat references given. pIIBLIO SALE Or VALUABLE PRO. PERT_Y. TEE. " ,ISSUOitgA REAL FATATE "AND MANU ra USIND t'OhlrANY Of Molina • ity Puteski • ounty, WM otter at SUBL C AA LE. on the p•emises. On WEDNESDAY. the nth day of May next, A kale Newer of DSBIRA BuiLnino LOTS, Lliaitily Located for Storm, Factories, and iteeidenoea. A SPACIOUS BRICK IKON FOUNDRY, WITH MACHI -E Skt.P. And all the appurtenances necessary for the business of inanulacitunne Rotaries and 0-toilers for R•ealoto , ats, roger, aLtf all other halls. need in Ins Southern and Western country. The ratterna comprise the mooern improvement. in machinery. with a lull and complete set of Pattern. for eltoese. adapted to both wood and 0081. This property_ t h s advsietaev...,- vv. of Alcamo t rip , one of tae most valuanie at the Southwest. Also, at the same time. FIRST-CLASS TNRKE lITOe FRAME MO 111.' RN .BUIL.'N NOT L. - - - - Containing some fifty moms. with a oa set of Forel tura. The Rotel is now Doing a large and profitable business. Also a bomber or BTICK STORre AND COTTA GE RESIDE/SCRS. i MOIR OP SALK.-1 1 00 fourth IX) clash ; the reniala lag rat mauls in /3, 34 and 30 months from date 01 sale bearing lIITAVCIR, at the rale ..1 ma per Gent Per annum. Th- cash pa, mein may be made in the Ponds of the gompaay, and the mole parmeute wilt he taueo it, the took of the Company at oar. except for improved pro perty. for whioh three-fumy/is or the puronase money mar remain upon mortgage. As the Company prows* to dispooe of all their im provementa o pi ialtsta have stars opportunity for pro fitable investments in one of the best located and moat flour.ehing cities in the great douthweet For particu lars, Inquire of or address JKOSs. FETrora. President R. R & M. co. mhz.tinu MEM 2191 WALNUT Street, Plume. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -a CITY AND C-"UNTY liF PIPI.SDFLPHIA. state of JAMES kIlLr Y, deceased. The a Vitor anoninten tir the Court to audit. nettle, and adjoer t e fiat sod final coo out rf Isiteo MUL LEN end ToRNC , AR DV. Szeontorsot the last wlllardtestamentofJen t 8 RILEY. dec'o... and to report oiekihrion 01 the balers. in the Mode of the ace •untants will meet the ;teams Interettsd for ins pure -lee of hie appointment. on Vd EDAIt.BD •It m a , 1. URI. at 4 o'clock P. M., at bin rffitie. No, 139 e outh FIFTR street, in the city of Philane phis, ao2o stuth-itt ud tor. WIC C. FILLER. E -TAPIA OW JuHN D. ORAIGe, d ec , d Letters or Administration with the Will Stilleledi to th e testate of JOH •D. ORA If 4 • e o r t h e 01 , ,y of Pniledelp ia. deceased. having been embed to the sudemlitned. a 1 persons indehtsa to the said hammers requested to make eminent. and those towing ola.ms asatost the Raid h_stats to oressat them to W 1 LIA M DUANE. dm nlstrator. with the Will annexed. Nn. 614 firm l ar UT Street, or 1800 area. rah.ll-tbilt. .NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVEN THAT th. stihrtrib.r has lost Certirotte N 0.366 of tho West Most: r and Philadelphia Harroad Comp•nr, en titl.ol; him to nineteen /hares or its capital stock, and that he v.ll shyly to the said compote; to bane o now eer•ifioate. aolB the Ott TUOSLeiI 111. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, I., , Na.EITER COUNTY. PENNA. Hon. Jo.eph Honigniaoher, the late Proptleror of this favorite turam , r resort, heviii; lately died. the •tv.eortbems. EXecutora of his. itn have leased the ea tablishment for the coming Beeson to Col. m. 41. IsLAY MA K LH. who has been an assiatant at this place for the last aix years, and. we believe. favorably kirtwe to all the vieitore t hankine the patrons of the place and the patina cenerally for th. liberal patrobace hereto love extended to the late Proprietor. thief mimeo. ly anima a continuance of the came to hie w..rt1.7 nue- CeatiOr. A DAMS 2:11 . 11 . 13 AC HER. Having leased the above-named place, and engaged Mr, H. H. 10.1011 AM? who hail been an eminent at the eyrie,s for some yeare. the UndOrilgiled will open for visitors the let der t , f Jane, 1861, and hopes that hie own. as wed as Iteinhar.'s, long conoestion the Surma. together with his determination to con dent them. In eve ,y department in their usual palm ar w.y. and, as near as ppm. le, wilt toe same acemn ululating servants, will be a guarantee to the estrum; of the place. as well as the public, generally, that the Springs will merittneir continued patronage. For further vartioulare and circulars please call on B MYElrm_, corner nf Tkil " D and ViPte. Bte. ; Mr. REINHARD , at the Union Hotel. ARCH Street,. till June lit; or, address b. C. bLeymmuiß, Ephrata 1 ° Lancaster county, Penna. WRITING AND LEDG.E.B. PAPERS.— We have now on hand, and are maunhiontring to order, at the Mount *Mir Paper Mills, every de sanction of WRITING AND LEDGEat PAPEFIS, which, for color and quality, are not excelled by any other Mille in the United listatee. We would call attention to a new article of Paper manufactured by us. and now for tale, called Business Letter. which has been gotten ap to meet the wants of bungle's sleP end (Abele, WOO ObjeOt to Commerntal Note as being too narrow, and do not wish to use part of usual letter sheet. This overcomh the above objections ; one s ide; stamped pore wove ; elate &doh ; ruled on stamped in centre near the top ; made from beet ma terial, free Irma adulteration, and put nein neat boxes, Convenient for wro, we also have a paper called Bank Lena t r to the above, except it has but ball the lumber of lines on, so as to allow a pnnted black or heading above. KEM PM!' MULLIN Mount golly Syringe. Cumberland Co., ter. The above Pars can be had of Mesons .I. B. IP PIGGOTT Et (10. pe . and MEGARGER lIILOTGRRS. nos. 3 sad a DECATUR "'treat. mldt-Irn NOTICE.—The Citizens of the different a- • Calms and Towea throughout the State are invited 0 11 TirnitIoll fur the Plage at whrnh the nexut UAL, isTAT. Folic anal! be keit!. Prot:meals eontainine indneenunta and advantages , directed to the undersigned Committee, appointed tne nx eoutive Committe lt bz received should and in cluding May. 314 next_roturtnnieanonc tud dressed to either or the fo.lowine nem. ; W M. COLDRIt, JOHN P. RV RER170111), JACOB MISR', JOHN 11. ZIk.GLER, AMOR E. KAPP, Harrisburg', Pa., Northumberland, Pa., CO Ullnitt4lo. avl3-dtmyri UAuMeary, lIERRII46, SHAD, BAL MON, fio.-2,000 Ws. Bless Nor.l, 2, and $ Mack erel, large, medium. ughtt fish, a ere small, in mooned paakages of choice late-ca 111.000 We. Neer Bah Mittport, and Labrador NOT num of ohoioa qualities. 6AO boxes extra new sealed Herriuga 6,000 boxes extra new Not Hamner. cow boxes iargq Mageamse Herrings. 260 bbla. Machnaa White Fish. 50 bids. new Economy Mass Mad. 26 new Banal Babson. 1,000 Quintals Grand Bank Codfish, 150 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese. /nature and landing, / 1,5 oriels tty MURPHY & COONS,__ NOVIPTI wry Awwww. DISPATCH' H%YANA 01GARN.—A fresh imports- A-A eon of tee two new brand, of RI ACK • .4" aed eUrdowiNgLixi" get received per steamer Quaker City era nhooner ee.under the oAI tanfr anocw. axe. ler wale tg - CklA h Kt 4 T el. 110 wetavirr. JUST RECEIVED, per Annie Kimball," from Liverpool, Kander, Weaver. & Minder's prepara Ms tio ns: Miami Ationiti. in 1 M The Extra.* Rroserami, in m m, SO lbs Extract Belladormse, in 1 lb fare, iao itte kit ant Tarn:sot, In & jars, SO tbs Ralg.o.ohmi, In Ilb bottles, 1001bs 01. idnooiei Rect., in 1 lb bottles. 090 Das Calomel, m / lb bottler, soo & ELI we enk &awnless FOR SALE AND , T. LEGAL, Executors. INSURANCE COIIIPAFIL►6. THE BELTANOE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OTT PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE, No. 301$ WALNUT STREET, InSures stainer. LORIS OR DAMAGE SY FIRE, on Mouses, Store., and other truildniss, limited or pproetual. and on Furniture, Wade, Wares, and Mer chandise in town or Country. WISH CAPITAL.O2II,IIO 00-A88ET841317,112 Munn is meet tad SA ItAlows, via in first mortgages 'on city property. worth double the ainount.—.;.Bl634 oo 00 peaneysvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cenarst mortgage loan, at 5410 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. se cond mortgage load, (030,03001-- 37,900 00 Huntingdon al/0 8r. , a0 Top Railroad and . Canal Co. mortgage---- 4,000 00 Ground rent. first-class— 2.462 60 Collateral Inane. well secured_...., .,,. `um; oo City of Philadelphia 6 per cent- 30,000 00 AlleghenyConnty 6 per cent. Pa. RR. loan- Moue 00 Commercial Bank 5t00k...-. 6,136 01 Mechanics' Bank stack— 2.8 m 60 Penni, iVanta Railroad Co.'s stook 40,00 dp The Rehanoe Mutual Insurance 0.;06 etook 2.0,300 00 'rho County Fire Insurance Co.'s stook- lona 00 The Delaware M. o. Insurance Co.'s stook- 700 00 Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s MO 00 Bills receivable-- 14.802 74 Rook accounts, accrued interest, 7.104 66 Carillon hand— —__ 11 544 64 e 917,10. The Mutual principle, combined with the eecurity of a Stack Capital, entitles the ineured to participate in the prangs of the Company. without liability for losses. Lessee promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORI Samuel Bispham: Robert Steen, William reneger. Benj. W. Tingler. Marshall Rill, J. Johnson Brown, Charles Leland. Jacob T. Bunting, smith Boweni L Jonn Biste , ll, rittaburg. P 4 TINGLfr.:Y. President. rotary. Eimin WiLiam R.') hompioll. Fre"eriek Brown, Williams Stevenson, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Tolend. 0. 0. Itosensarten, I Chsrlop o Wood. James B. W oottward B. M. lIINCRIBAN, Seel February LB. 1861. TH.E ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FILILADELPHA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS: - F. RATCHTORD aTLas. fHORDECAI L. DAWSON, GRO. H. &MART§ WILLIAM McKEr, LOana° FR AZlaa. JaNN H. BROWN. EN iL ATWoOD. B. A. F.A.mossrocit, NJ. T. TRNmer. ANDRSIW D. CASH. HENRY WHARTON, J. L. ERRING/CE. F. R ATCHFORD BTARR, Premdent. CHARLES W. COXH, Seeman:. fen PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 991 eIIPATNUT igtre t, Philadelphia. CH AofTE P PHATUAL. ALL THE YROFITd DrVI I) D AMONG THE IN SURED. Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole term of life; grout Annul tiPs and Endowments; purchase Life Interests in heal Estate, and make ad contracts de pending en the contingencies of his. They act ea Executors. Administrators, Assignees, Trustees. and Guardians. ASZSETS OF COMPANY, January E BR. Mortgages, ground'FHß rents. real estate.- • 332 1 2 ,95 97 United Stales stacks. Treasury notes, loons of State of Penneylvania, pity of Ails delsh 969.796 Si Premium m ten, r . Xiff,694 68 Pennsylvania, North Penns , ivania Rail roads. and County six per cent. bonds—. 111.802 90 Bank, insurance, railroad. canal stooks. &o. 97. 617 49 Cask on hand, agents' balances, &0,, MAO 14 01,071,120 02 DANIEL L. MILLER, PresidevA. BAMOEL E. STOKES. Vice Preeideut. JOHN W. HUR NOR. Secretary. mat-tf DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY Eq- AURANGE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. incorporated by the Legislature of Penns/ivatua,lB3, 01Roe 13. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Wee% PHILADELPHIA. MARINE ItteIIRANGE, On Woelel Cargo, To all parte of the World. Fremat, I LAND INSURANCES On Soo& by Rivers. Canals. Laker, .and land Car nage'. to ail parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCEX On, fderehandize generally. On Elton', Dwelling Houses, &O. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. November 1, 1860. $10060) United States five 45 , cent. loan—..sloc , 0 5CO on 116,000 United States iX VP cent. Treasury Notes. (with accrued interest)— 119.466 04 180,000 Pennsylvania State aye 4P Den loan. 96.010 00 21,000 do. do. tax do. do. 21.946 00 113.030 Philadelphia City eit al ltr cent. Loan. 120.203 31 five 30.000 Tennessee State cent. loan— 34,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railro 0d mortgage stx V' Gent. bonds. 0:000 00 10,000 SOO sharee. stxik Germantown Gas Company. interest and pruicipal guaranteed by the City 01 Phila delphia —15,800 00 11,000 100 snares Penssylveuna • Railtead Company_ 800 50 8.008 100 shares North Pennsylvarin:Rail road Company--_ . 900 00 1,9 m 80 shares Philsoelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tug Company...„-.-. 1,000 so UO6 shares Philadelphia ant. Havre de- Grace Steam Tow- heat Company. SMI (0 100 2 shares Philadelphia txchange 1.000 a snares tlonunentatnotel 600 00 #566,700 par. Coat 1547,1121.31, Market v 31.86.4450 71 Bills receivable, for truinrancee made— 171.30.1 42 pnds and mortgages.-- al estate . 38 Canoes duicarain iire; rine Policies. tnterest, and other debts One the Company .--. 11,301 01 Scrip and stook of sundry Insurance end other Companies . 1420 60 Cash on hand—in hanks-- .136,6/0 16 In drawer-- tas M 90.106 Al CR4,9477 51 DIRECTORS. .. ra lliam Martin, Samuel E. Stoke., and A. Sonoer, J. F. Ptmetoti. email: Pa' Ming. Henry niolint 11 R. O . MIMIC Ed and Darlington. ohn C. vis, H. Jones Bminy, James Tssistuur, .ftemser M Antall, Wilham 16,7 re, Jr.. Thomas C. Rand, Robert Barton, ViTagie r .i i keis. Jacob .Z. Jones, Joseph ILl:est. James B. M'Farhent, Dr. R. M. Huston, 40519 . 1% Eyre, o.lkorgo C. Limper, Joy - Samp/o, litt!irg , gash emir. % °karts, rieuY. D. . Morgan, A. . Berg_er. WILLIAM ISARTID. PreetOent. VROS. C. HAND, Via. President. BERRY LYLBURre. Baarataiv. nol7-tf FIRE INSURANCE EX+ 3LUSIV E LY.- • TEE FENNSVLVANI FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—'nonjorated 1825—CRARTf..R PEEPe.- TU.,L—No 310 WALNUT otreet, opposite Itdepend once r goitre. This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty •etx years. continues to Inrure against lose or donuts by Fire. on public or priewe Rai[dim's , either permeoeptly or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture. sta-ke of Goods or Alerohandiee g enerally , on liberal terms. 1 heir Comte. together with a 'Kerte surplus Fund invested ii the most oa•elnl manner. which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted seourity in the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Isima Vasleburnt, Quin iu •'am. bell, Thomas Hanna, Aiax.eder Benson, Daniel rmiiti, Jr., William Montedus, John Devereui, Thomas South. JONA'r nerd PATTERSON, President. BEATON 83 , 11111. Seeretary. ant ly IN bURANCE OOM rANY OF TUX m- STATE OF PIiItriGytiAVIA—rIKE L AND MA RINE INSURANCE Nom. 4 AND 0 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered in 1491---Capitat 1600.0046-Feb, 1, 1860, cud. vale. 8438.76 AU invested ie .onnd and ayallatde eeenntrea—oon- Unite to mania on Ver.aela and Cartnem. Building*. mt. of Merchandise, An., on bola! terms. I)IREVIORS. Cary D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Immo Toby, !Ismael Grant, Jr.. flee Maealester, Tonle', Wagner, lltam S. Smith, Whoinsa 13. Watson, lake B. Redd • RAY.," G. Freeman, William R. Whitt Charles IL Esau. eorce C. Cara° HENRY D. SHERWERD, freaident, I WI6.LIAM HARPER. Secretary. Jefitif pin INSURANCE. MECHANICS' E- INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, No. t 3 North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build ings, Goods,and Merchandise generally from loss or & im a g e by Foe. The company guarantee to adJOat all losses promptly, and thereby hope to mom tho iiistra aga of the pablio. Witham Morgan. Robert Flantgari, Franois Cooper, Michael moveor. *sorra L. Dougherty, Edward Moeovern James Martin, Thomas B. MoCorniisk, James Dnross, John Ikonßon Matthew McAleer. Franoi. Bernard RaffertY, John Caseady • Thomas J Hemphill, Bernard H. ilnhieman. homes Fisher, Charlee Clare, Francis Moblanaa r Minhael Cahill. FRANCIS COOPER, Presided. BERNARD RAFFERTY. booretary. A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., .C/L. INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT atreet L aboYe Third, Philadelphia, Haying. a large paid-up Capital tikh'dk and aurplua , it:readied round and eveltab e t.ecurities, oontnore to insure on Dwellings, Korea. Furniture, hierohendiee, Vessels , in port and their cargoes, and otherpensona/ property. All lames liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thos. R. mans. John T. Leine, John Walla. James It. Campbell, &mud C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilth Patriot Drady, Chas. W. PoultneY, Israel Morns. THOMAS It. MARIS, President. A.LOKILT C. 8. CRAP7PORO. Secretary. fert-tf VECUANGE INSURANCE COMPANY —Office No. 409 WALNUT Street. FIRE I.NBURAVCE on Houses and Idirohandiee generall", on favorable terms , either limited or per petual, DIRECTORS: Jeremiah Boman, Thomas Marsh. John Q. Ginned°, Charles Tlomoson. Edward D. Roberta, Jaynes T. Rale, Samuel L. firnedieY • Joshua T. Owen, Reuben 0, Hale, John J. Griffiths. JERFNIJAH BONSALL, Pr.-trident. JOHN Q. GINNODO, Ytee Frosumst. Diorama Cat. georAtAry. mit SA VING Fl/NDS. **it little. but Man, Mle the Purse." k pRANKLIN SAVING PIIND, No. I--14" 136 Booth FOUR TB Street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, 'psis all : ~ deposits on demand, ~,,.. Depositors' mousey secured by Government, 21 ; State, and City Loses, Ground Rents, Mort lit,garis. &a. 1 te uompany deems safety better than large .5. , . pro tn. consequently will run no reek with deno- S..eitota* money. bat have it et all times reedy to 8; i Yetern with 5 per tient, interest, to the owner, . tan they have always dime. This Company es 'never suspended. s.l Females, married or single, and Minors, can be in their own right, and auuh deposits can b e withdrawn *piny hi their consent. El _Charter serpotual. incorporated by the State, .. e ll, Or relines 'van**, With authority to receive I ,nionsy from trustees and immature. g LARGE AND SMA LL ' BUisie RECEIVED. ..! , °Moe open daily, from 9to 8 o'clock, and on ill - Wednesday evening until 8 o'clock. i 0 I _ R'S. gr i Jacob B. Shannon, DI RECTO glide Gadleiglilders 8 ,Joto, &handier. George Rwitoll, = - Malawhi W. Sloan.lCharles Leming, 2 'Jeremiah Comfort Henry DeLsey, 4 Nicholas Rittenhouse, leather* Smedley, . . Jos. it Ratterthwaite. Jones Yerkes, I . G T 3 iv 5 owitailnitAliffillti6N:President. 6,01-17 "A Dollar saved is toiler sassed." EXPRESS COMPANIES. TELE ADAMS EXPRESS CEIEEITNIPW Cave% forwards Packages. hterehaadise, Bank Retest sne Spada, either by its owe Lilies or In oonneotiiit with other Express Companier, to all the prisaissiV :owns sr:4 lithos sr Or lizats4 E FA avrows. Dill GA DELPLUA T iliU If, A-00 T T .6. w WORKM. office and Ware Honim,lolo CHESTNUT Street. Ornamental . lb inner Tope. 0111111.0 VISIOIF awl dtatoor7. Etloollllloo Flooring Tile. Vratite° oral Ornament". entilating sod smoke Flue*. tides Tile and Sanitary Ware. team-premed Drain Pipe. Mar Pipe. warranted to stand rnseem. abase sod durable. be Trade supplied on liberal terms. nitrated Catalogues sent by u on appwoanow by wait t Innitt-tt o - aol it 6 110541111° RAILROAD LINES. THE PENNSYLVANIA OEN TEAL Mat rat TRAM 1861. asMeg 1861. TILE CAPACIIVY OF THII R.1.1/111 Pi NOW EQUAL TO AN' , IN TALI COUNTRY. THHOINH PAMBENGH it TQA.INH_ BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITT , HURD. Vonnenting direo at Phi:adelphia with Throurh Traits from Bog on. New York, and all points Fast. and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with 'b hrourb Trains to and from all points in the Wegt. Poriliegou am' Ponthwest —thus furnisuing facilities for the transportation of pe.engere unsurpassed for speed and comfort by &EY other route. Express and Fast Line. run through to Pittsburg, without thanes of or amduoiong. All 'through Passenger trains provided with Long hridge t e Patent Brace-speed under perfect control the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of traveller,. r,,,k4,'l.o4::egpl2:loll.s.lrOtoanpohr.o.d. tounagoire.h.r Trans. . I X:r. l eu h; EX PP E'.1,1 RUNES DAILY Mail and Fu et Lute., Bun days .xoepted Mail 'grain leaves Philadelphia at 7.10 A. M. Fast Lino 11.41 a A M. Expregg Train leave. " 10 46 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE.AB Columbia g AceonTodatiotpa i Zambia, . P. M, Parkeehura " at 6.40 P M. West Cheater" o 1. at 8 is A. M. Pio. 2 at 12 90 P. M. West Chester Paaaengeri will rake the West Cheater Nos. 1 and 2 end Columbia Trains. Passengers fur gaim,y, withamseert. Elmira. Buf falo. Niagara Falls. and intermediate comae, leaving Philadelphia at 728 A M. and 2.80 P. M.. go already through. Tickets Westward rosy be obtained at the offices of the Compatiy lh Philadelphia, New York. Boston. or Baltimore ; and Ti,kets Pastward at any of the impor tant hatirond Offices in the West; al.o on board art of the regular Line nf.lteamers o els n the Mississippi or Oltio n Pare always as low, and time as quick, as by ant other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion. houthesst corner of Silegetvh and Market streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania. Railroad to Chicago. make this the DIRECT LIRE RE E4c9T ,9PfD TAB tiv..4,1. wkat . The conneotion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at pittebuig, avoiding all dravage or terriage of Freight. together with the saving of time. are advantages readi ly &Taff-elated by Eiluppers of I , reight, and the Travel ling Public. Merchants and Phipperti entrnstins the transporta tion of their Freight to tits Company, use rely - with ocirtfidonoe on its epee& transit. THE, NAT O.s OF FR Eigia to and from any point in to West b. the Pennsylvania Railroad are at DU times as favorable as are charged by other itaitroad Companies. re iii,rtiettlar to mark packages "via pannsyl- WM'S Rat road,' . . ror Freight Contracts or iShipp!nir Direetions, ripply to. or address water of the following Agents of the Company A., Btewarl, Pittsburg: . H. B. Pierce & Co., Eat:mm.llls. 0. J. J. Johnsn, Han ley, 0.; It. McNee-s, Maysville, icy.', Ormsby & UrOD per, . Portsmouth L 0,; Pednook & Co.. Jetlersonvilie. Indiana ; it, W. UroWn & CO , Cincinnati, U. ; At , em & tiintie r t, Cincinnati, Ft. C. itieldrum Madison; Ind , JOB. K. Moore, Louisville, Ky. P. o.'o'.dile.t & Co., Evansvide, ; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, tU.R.F trams. B.4nler & t•t Mo.; John H. 'Harris, .C4a,hville,_ Tenn ; t'srris & Hunt, foam pjus, tilsrke & Co, Ohm/go, ill.; W. H. H. Hoonte. Ahon. i 11.3 or to Freight Agentii of Railroads at d fle , ent points se the Weet. 8 fl 81 - 4, , 'PUN, Phiia.elohies MA :RAW & KOONS. En North street, Baltimore. LEECH & Co. 1 Mtn- d ouse, or I S. William et.. N. Y . LEEnii. Sr. Cci. No 77 titive street. Boeton. H. H HOUSVFON Gang Freight Agent. Phila. L. L. 110 UP IC, Gen't Ticket Anent Phila, Oen% Astupq Attoene 14. ja3-1y 1 1.861. at agigimg 1861. SPRING ARRANGE,* Kid T. -NEW YORK LINED 71TIPCAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PIMA LPMIA AND TRENTON EitILROAD C0. , 8 MAIO FROM rBILADELFBIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACER. Bloat IVALNUT-ST, WHARF AND IMNOILTOTON Drrtil" WILL -I.4AVE A 8 FOLLOWB, VIZ : WARR. At 6 A. M.„ via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ao oommodation - - - -82 It At 6 A. M., via Accommodation— . - 2 at At 8 A. IL, via Camden and Jersey City, Morning • - B re At 11 ( 4 A. M., via brii7 Weetern Earge*e. -.---. 3 OD At 11t P. 31, 7 via Camden air AMbOY AIMOMMO. dation. 2 At 2 P. ii.:;;I::"5;1;Tein 6.6;a K EW prase— -- 8 ID At ei F. hl., ma Kensington end Jemmy City, Eve ning Express.-- - 3 00 At 43g P. m- via Kensington and Jercey Czt7, Class Ticket._._--. . ......-. 2 26 At BP. M.. via. Casmin and Yomey City, Evening Mall— . 00 At rut r. M., via Camden and Jersey Cityjkinth eni. Mail . ...... 226 At a P. M., via Camden and AmboT, Accommoda tion, (Fringht. and Passenger }- tat Moen Ticket- 38 Do. do. 2il Claw Ticket- 1 DO Ikte 6 1 1 1 1 4 Mall Line rum daily. The 1134 P M, needi er-1r Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, leo., at 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, and Z % P. M. from Walnut -street wharf. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilke/bane, Montrose, Great Bend, ft.o., 7.10 A. NI. from .11ConciairtoZi via Delaware. Lackawanna. and Western R. R. For Mauch flunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.16 A. M. from Kensington Depot, and 214 P. M. from Wal nut-street wharf; (the 7ID A M. line connects with train leaving Beaton at33B P. M./ For Mount Belly, et 6 and 8 A. 61,2 and Di P. M. For Freehold. at 6 A. M., and 2 P, WAY LIN FA. For Briatol, Trenton, me.. at 7.70 A. M., W. and 134 P. Al, from Kermington, and sh' P. M. from Walnut street wharf. ForForYrlmYra,Riverton, Delano. BeverlY, Burling ton Florence. Bordentown, ate., at 3234, 1, 436 and Y. M. Steamboat Trenton. for Pordentown and intermediate pleOee. at 2)g P. M. from Wainut-atreet wharf. ifir FOr New York, awn Way Linos leave Kensington Depot, take the care, on Fifth street, above Walnut. half an hoar before departure. The cans run into the depot, and on 611'0%1 of each train. run from the depot_ Play_ Pounds of Baseaca..only , allowed each Paanoo gar. ramenren are f romprohibited taking anything sa baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over 6frf wends to he paid for extra. The Company limit their reeponidbility for baggage to One Do ll ar per_pmancs. and will not be liable for any amount beyond WOO, ex cept' bv special contract. mh27 Wl's • N. VATZMER. Arent, WINTER ARRANGE. M ENT—PH[LADELPHIA. IiERMANTOWN, AND NOY, RIiTOWN RAILROAD . On and after MONDAY Nov. 12, IS6O, FOR GER mot - town. Leave Philadelphia r e, 7, O. 9, 1041, and In A. „ 9, SU, 4, SU, 0. 7,8. 0, ick r and ii h" P. M. Leave dermantown. d, 7,73 f,, 8. FP.M.IO, 11 'mid 12 A M.. 1,3, 3. 4, 5.6, tOi,7 8. .0., and 1034 P. Oft SUS. Leave Philadelphi ND A Y a. 9.06 min. A. M., 1, 7. and laX P.M. M. Leave Germantown, 8.10 mm, A. M.. LW MM.. 0. and 034 P. M CHESTNUT RILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, and 12 A. M.. 2,4, 6. 6, and 1656 P. M. Leave chestnut Hill 7, 10, 725. 8.40, and 9.40. and U. 40 A. Id., 1.40,340,1510. and 8.40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Lame Philadelphia, 6.03 A. M.. 2, and 7' P. M. La.%•17 chestnut Rill. 7.2omin. A.. M., 12 60, 6.40, and 9.10 nun. P.M. FOR C_ONISHOROCRE.N AND NORR TTOWN. Leave Philaaelphia,6/0, 7%6106,a1td 11.06 n un .A. 61.. 1.00, LW. 4.+6. gins, and 113,4 Y. m. Leave Norristown, 6, 7, 8.76, 2, AM U A. 1,, ..I it P. ht. ON 817NIIA Va. Leave Philadelphia, 6 A. ill and 3 2. fd., for Nervie . W2l. Leave riorristowntlLpi_A 15.1MANAYU.mdNK. 2. M. FO Leave Philadelphia. ADO. 7%,.. 0.03, and 11.66 A. Yd.. 2 . 05 . MII3, 645, 8.88,11% P. M. Leave AI auayunk, 6,4,7%, 8.33, 6%.1136 G. M.. f. Mi. 4%. and 9% P. M. p O a A Ya. Leave Philadelphia. N 9 A. M., 11, and 7 P. 31. Leave Manjayak? .8%, and P. AL .11 . rti,tien eral Saperh 1 dent. no*-tf DEPO . lIIBTO and er.E.F.9Btreetir. NORTH PENNSYL -411/1149/11Ma, VA NJ A IL3ILROA D. FOR F.1131.E1f Mil, P 0 YLPGTpwO,_ MAUCH CHUNK, HAZLEIoN. an d k.CRLEY. TIMER 'THROUGH TRAINI3. On and after MONDA Y. December 3. 1300, PastenKer Trainswill leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, rillib delphis, daily . (Rundays exoepusl). es follows: At 6 30 A. Rothiehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, nazleton, Winnitbarrs. At J• 46 Y. M., I Expreash for neutleciem, ogteton, Thu; train reaol.es F:aeton ate Centr al f or makes Won oonneohme with New Jersey Central for New York. At 6 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown. /Hanoi/ Chunk, ko. At 9 A. a. and 4 P 151.. for Doylestown. At 6 F. Pd.. for Fort Waldo nttan. The 15.30 A. M. g, ipress train makes cove connsotion with the Lehigh valley Ra.llrond at taithl.l l l..m. being the shortest end most dewrshle rente to Wilkesbarre. and to all poinhi in the Lehigh oi:al region. TRAINR FOR I'HILADLLYRIA. Leave Bethlehem at 5,13 A. M., 9.16 A. 151,, mid ON P hi_ Leave Porlestown 7.13 A. M. and 5.20 P.M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.4 k A. M. ON SUNDA )(B.—Philadelphia for Fort Washington at sue A. M. Philadelphia for Doylegurew at 4 P. M. poylegtown for Philedatehia at 7 A. M. Fort Weatungton for Ph iadel phut Mach P. M. Fare to Seth ehem—ell 60 Fare to Chnnt.B2 ttA Fare to )Eaton 160 I Faro to Walkeabarre— 460 TNrough Tickets mast be proonred at the Tiogst ()Moen, at WILLOW Street. or SERBS Street, in order enure the abeive rates of fare. All racoons or Krems (except eundai Trains) connect at Berke Street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Paeseneer Railroads, twenty minutes after leaving' Willow Street. dag-tr w.Lr.rEt MAWR. Agent. 4MShPRINO ARRANUE MENT.—PHILADELPRIA, AN D — B,ALTIMORE RAILROAD. On and TRAINSNDA APRIL 15 1441. PASSENGER LEAVE P •DELPELS.: For Baltimore at 8.145 •. M., 11.35 A. AL, (Exproso, Anil 10.50 F.M. For Chester at LB A. M., 11.35 A. M.. 4.111 and 10.80 F.M. For Wilmington at AMA. M., 1130 A. /11..4.13 and 10.30 P. M. For New Castle at 8.111 A. M. and 4.13P.14. For Dover et 8.4 A. 51. and 4.10 P. 114. For Milford at 8.16 A. M. Far Babsbutr 413 A. M. ttAtMa FOlt PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.111 A. M. (Express). 9.41 A. M., i5?..61, Leave Wilmington at aat and LIS A. M., 1.46 and BP.ld. Leave Bedistinry at 1.10 P.M. _ _ Leava Milford at 4 P. M. Leave Dover at 6.32 A. M. and 6.mi P. M. Leave New Caatle at 8.26 A. M., 7.20 r. M. Leave Cheater at 7.40 A. M., 940;1.a7 and 8.40 P.M. Leave Baltimore for tialisonry and Delaware Rail road at 2.19 A. 14. ' !MI Leave Oneitif tiiEVILIC,I2.IIand 11.70 F.M. Lease wilmington at Y 76 A. Pd., 12..a6 P. hi.. and 11 A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, win run ea follows Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate OM. at Lig P.lVi. Leave Viiilinington for Perryville and intermediate places at 7.1 e P. M. Leave Wilniington for Philadelphia and interme diate places at 5 P. M. Leave H ere-oe-Orace for Baltimore and intermedi ate stations et 6 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Gram, and intermedi aid Manama at 6 P. M. ON SUNDAYS Only at 10.50. P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Only Only st ea I'. M. from Baltimore to Pluladelphia. a. M. FELTON. President. 411.1 PHILADELPHIA 1_ AND READING RAIL RO3I).—PABBt.NGI;R TRAINS for POI.TBVILLE, It KADIN°. and HARRISBURG. on and afterzapril 23. 13t1. MORNING I.INII. DAILY. CSUndagg einspted,,L Leave New Depot, corner of lIHUAD and CALLOW HILL Streets. PUMA DEL PHI A,(Paggeler entrances! on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets at 3A. M., eonnechng at Harrisburg with tho P.Eri SYLVANIA RAILRLAD, I P. M. train runningto Pittsburg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY P. al. tram runninuto Chanitasrabors, _Cornett, &e.; and the NORTHLKIS CENTRAL RAJLROAD 1 P. M. train. running to Sun bury, it*. AFTERNOON bur EL Leave New Dekot corner of BROAD And CALLoW ßlStreetit Pti d lLAD e EhLeg t erg i nw craw vita Iini.RREO.I I R O. at 8.9(P. IL Y for RzAtDiri only, at SP. fRo: DethY, (Sundays ex lefitillCED VIA PIfik4D.V.ZIPELLA AND READING Iraout Egizameirttx.t. To Pharuiville— si) 118 r Philadelphia mid leaille Lebanon OS { and Lebanon valley Ha& Harrisburg-- ..-112 Dauphin --MA Millersburg_.-142 - 17reyorton Juflotion—Wl linntnarr •—/d. Northumberland —l7l' jornsburg —l4l Milton -- —llll Money—. --197 Williamsport —SOS J arsos_fitoors .ttaittoßaven Wllltammaort anti Elmira . .__ _aer Railroad. The 8 A. M.. and SSO P. M. train oonneetderl kol CA T a; Port Glini, SHitudaja egoented.) with the OATA oA, ..ieltiox'OßT. and ERIK RAILRO.B 4 O, making alder connections With !mato Niagara Fans. Canada,he Wept and Ekeitpweet. DEPor PHILADEL HIA: Corner or ROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets. aoB3-tf W. H. MCI/LEENNEY. Be NW, • DAILY INLAND Pol.ic7rio pt hi TO ;4°111: ~Ctties and 'learns tne ah and eournwe a ss. Uollve bent to the Daunt, corner ARCM) street. end WASHING TO Avenue, will be forwarded deaf', and at as low rates as by any other line. R. P. KENNEY. Master of Transportation P. W. & It. R. R. Co. 120 . 01 a m ... w E i g a T fl TER irie. C e EEl AD. LINO is oonie " LAMM( MI IA sal AM A. . UAlt Jr. ma., ilailia.ll. be- - - - ROUTS.-- PHILADELPHIA AND BL bIIRA RAILROAD. QUIcICEEkIi ROUTE to Tamaqua Catamissa, B-11- pert, Wilkezbarne, SorantonDanvt, Trol, !Witco, ca nton, 'mini 1119 t Rochester. vekna_Mlkroih T ol edo, Mince, St Louie, Milwaukee, and all points North me West. Paasenger trairm will leave the corn ABROAD Phf- Mellitus and Reading Railroad, er and OALLOWRILL etroote, (Intesonfer eat - rano on Cal low/1M B W:et') doily (Pendent ersepted)i for above FLAYio_lre E llq xPßFln.3 --ago A. M. NIGHT BY PREss_.— P. The 8.00 A. fd. tram conneotiat Mopsrt, for Wilkes barre, rittmon. &wanton, and all artatione on the LACAAWANNA AND BLOOmBBURO RAILROAD. aDOVO HMO make direst conneOriono at Elmira with_the wain. of the Rew York awl Ens, Quaindaiglnt and Niagara Palle, and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and New York Central Railroads, !rota on point' North and Witat, and the Canadae. Damage oheaked to Elmira. ilattalo, and Baspessioa Bridge, and all ti_:ermediate oonate. iterate can be rooared at the Philadelphia and RI. "mire Haiiros i ttoT ere Wicket Offices northWeat corner of SIXTH and CHI N UT etreetn, and at the Passenger Depot. oornero . .1131111TEENTHand C LLOWRILL. THRO EXPRESS FREIHRT TRAIN Leave the Ph il *Woe and Reading Depot, Braid! aid . Callowhill etre t Mail; Mondays exeepted), for pointh Weida t North, at •P. M. Fotienta me- be delivered before dP. M. to Insure their gooths r ante dab For f er informanon apply at Freight Dopes, WIIRT &Will and CALLOorifiLL, or to QUAIL A t TAPPEN,GeneraI &anti ariliwatt earner P.IX9R and !CREW/NWT etreete. iv Ir• kr Ph lade le k WEST CHESTER INS_RMN AND PHILA.DEL P /A RAILROAD; WA MEDIA. !WRING ARRANGEMENT, On and after 'Monday. Parish 11,1101, the trains Will laave Phi'adelpnia, from the Depot, northeast corner or Eighteenth and market streets, at SAO A. M., and 4, and (1.31) P. M. The Freight Train, with haasenger oar atiehibpd, will leave Weat Philadelphia at 6 A. M., naming ea jar as the Baltimore Central inflating. On annnaye, leave Philadelphia ate A.M. and P. M.t leave West Chester at TAO A. M. and Lilo P.M. The wane !saris.' Philadelphia at 8 A. M. And 4 P.M. aonneotatPennelton with trans on the Philadelahia and BCtimorn Central Railroad. for Kennett. Word. a_ &• stEruty woos/. rah]) General !Superintendent, Northg=tml• NOTIOR.—OLIESTER artilUMIR VALL_ErRAILROA.D.—PAS- IftNgtat TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN. TISIteaNDIATE STATIOrie.—CM and after Nog. eth, LW, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the new Passenger Pepot of the Min de/phis and Readins_Rastroed Company. corner of °ROAD and CLALLOwIiIL. Strong, (passenger en ;ow on callowellV VitAi . for Downlostoorn 1 at Om A. M. AFTPRNOODI TRAIN for Downingtown leaves at 4.30 P. M. DAILY (Bundkte excepted). By order of the Board of Managing of the Magid. Ohm and Reading Railroad Company. ace W. Et PaCT 111SPINT.Reorithry. thinbcry and Brio 3.. iflttA V h-STON wit& V k•estor 'lull my stook of Grave atoms and Montonants to be gold at very maiciect Woes. rime, ball and examine, wa r e purchasing elairetere, ra Marble Works of A. ATeatilel.P.TZ. fili-he MIME Avon**. below ELEvENTN ay. OLIVE OlL.—Pure Olive Oil , " Latour 2 H Jearetobe & Curtain, FR O NT by I/W -RETCH h . ; & CARRTAIRB. NOR 5. lit art CHROME ens= zdsintactmmt and Yall ter dal° IVIjnaMMII SALES BY AUCTION. FURNESS, BILINLZY, tic 00. . _ N o , 4Q9 MARKET STREET POSTPOrt M Erir T, NOTICT,..r.tir tale of (snot sciodS ul tdvottleed rot Tuesday and Wool lesdPS. *PM SS and . postponed ustio farther 130.300• NF. pAirovAtiT. .atIOTIONEELL, Suo • sessor to B. Boot:. Jr., 431 CHEaTr u n Bt. THIRD SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS. By eatalogße, On Friday Mon:mtg. • April 24. oornmenOiliiildWioilfireoisolr. ipoluded will be found, viz.— lie oases Meat and most desirable style fine braid Coburg, aphis raw. and f 'MOT bonnets. PO oases weans' and Children'. onlevard, Eureka, and other fancy hew Leghorn Boomers , willow Mtn palm hoods. 60 lots men's senet, palm, find Leghorn hats. SHE HIFF'IB NAUE AT JON '4l' HOTEL. On Monday illornine. April 29. 1881. at ten o'clock, upon the Premises, Jones' Hotel, Chestnut street, above Math, will be sold— The entire balsams of the stook of fernitwe. consist ing of the tnruittne. beds, and bedoint of 100 moms. &metals and Ingrain mama, 611 sloths. (limns room inseam, silver pated ware, calory, bar fixtures. wines. &e. &o. PHILIP I , oko 00., AUCTIONEE.UB, No. 630 MARKET @boot anti "Ili MINOR. 13i. roan:wiz BALE OF i.OOO omiuBt3ool73,BlloEß, API D BROGANS. This Morng, April 96, d, at 10 o'clock precisel ni y, will be sold, by cata logue- -1,000 cases men's bore' and youths' calf. ale. and vain boots, osif. kip. and a. rain brogans. (inns ream gaiters. Ox ford ocietch and 'else, , walking shots ? .k. 0.; w', , t mon s, misses., and ofuldren's gait, ni t ,. Kota. and ' , id heeled boots and shoes, gaiters. bunions, slippers, fro.; also. a hues arrivortrnent of first-elms oity-made goods. alga 10 d,zen cochineal braless. Sir bloods open for examtnatton, with catalogues, earls on the morning of sale, FITZPATRIOK & BROS., AUO • TIONSERB. 004 CHEXTNIIT Street, above SAL EVERY EVENING. At r e'oloet t of J3ooks, stationery and fans goods watches, JEIVOIrIs 0100iLL shyer pleted were, Illitlol7l Painting!. magma' instnaements. Also. Hosiery, dry good', booty and gory, and mer ohandiae of every description. DAY 6AE.E.11 espy Monday. Wednesday. and Fri day at 10 o'o7ook A. IV ATE Atprivate sale etererol large consignments of voteless, jewelry, books, stationery, silver-Elated were. OutiOrY fancy gooey, Re. To wtttoh is soliotteKi the attention o city and country merchants and others. Consignments eoticited of ail kinds of reeretusailio for either public or private sales. Ogr" Liberal cash advances made on cionifireraeritai Out-door sales erometty attended tn. OsD3 NATHANH J AUOTION - AND 00h151115.910n MERCHANT. Southeast corner of SIXTH sad RACK Rtytota. NATHANW GREAT PA LE OF CLOTHING, BED D!NG, AND OTlikß ARTICLES: On Tuesday (damns, ..1011 inel., at 10 o'clock. at I It• &cotton storo. AT PRI VA'rE BALE. . Some or the _finest GOLD PATENT LEVER and CHRONOMETER WATCHES manufactured, at halt the usual selling prices, gold lever and lepine watches, silver lever and lepine watches, English, SWUM, and F renal watches, at astonishingly low prices. JeWelry of every description. very low, arms, musical in. itruments,srst quality ofHavana oigars,at hair the Importation price, in quantities to suit purchasers, and various other kinds of goods. SPLENDID SET OF DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE Ceasisting of diamond Ana opal bresetpin and au rings. Price 8840. (Jost in Paris 81.400. A splendid single-stono diamond breast-pin, OW) VD), cost 8333. OUT DOOR BALES Attended to pet...enmity by the Auctioneer- Consignments of any and every kind of roods soli- P408E3 NATRAR3. MONEY TO LOAN *20.000 to loan, at the lowed rates, on diamonds, watehes, jewelry. silver plats, dry goods, clothing. gro ceries, cigars, hardware, clattery pianos , mirrors. fur niture, bedding, and on goods of ever, desonption, in large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands. for and IsnKth of time agreed tilt. we - The Oldest Established Bowie in this city. Pnvitte entrance on RACE Street. $? Engine's hours from 9A. M. to 9 P. M. Heavy insurance fo , the benefit of depositors. CHARGES ONLY TWO PER CENT. W Advances of fine and upwards at two percent, Aii'ren9o4 sf NCI wad ppWartial a; ono par omits fur short loans. sitIPPING. WEEKLY COMMUNICATION BY STEAM BETWEEN NNW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUEENSTOWN fire lan.%) to land and embark passeog_ers and despatches. The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia eteem shi.p Com panes splendid Clyde- built iron =mew p temn _ shape, are intends. , to sail ne fellows. FROM NEW YORK FOIL LIVERPOOL. VIGO. Saturday. May 11 LARGOW. Emu day. April 77 CITY OF WASHINGTON, Retarder. May 4 Ard every auturoay throughout the year. from P ER NO. 44 N. R . RATER OP PARS/10g TUN:RICH FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown- or Liverpool.— 175 Do. to London , vie Liverpool 80 Steerage to (pieenstown. or LirerpooL.-_— 30 Do. to . midge. •.• ,• ....—.. 833 Do. Bator!' esekets. available for six months, from Liverpool. . . ego Passengers forwarded to . Havre. Parisi; Hamburg. Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates. t.le• 'theatre of pae,age Issued from Liverpool to New Cart' ogles of passage ieeued from QueenetZiwn to New York. 880 Threeateemers have e - Te , T , on — m - oilailoolll for mangers oonso tinted with night 6Am„,t_ ents. and carry experich”eti ciargemis. For freight, or mullet e.septv at the °Moe of the Com pany. 5 , 4114 DALE. agent. 109 Walnut str•et, Phihuieiyhis. In Liverpool. to WIN. IN MAN. Tower Bui In Glasgow, to WAIL INMA n. age . 13 Dixon street. TDB BatTLSII AND NoRTB _ _ AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL !STEAM _ PROM NSW TORE TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Second Cabin pp Vapid BOSTON TO LlVltitooZe Chief Cabin ship Cabin New yore callnt Cork Harbor. "rho snips from BODIOLI call at Halifax and Cork Rat. bor. PERSIA, Capt. Junin& lAF RICA, Capt. Shannon, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA. Capt. McAuley AUS3 RAL ASIAN T' , NI aGA Ra , Capt. Ihoodje. Capt. E. M. Horkl y. e EUROPA. CAN. J. Cook. SCOn9W gilding, " The.. wooers core, o 1 eer wh O ite itsht ) at. Juan green on starboard bow ; red on port DOW. CANADA. A ndemp, leaves Boston, Wednesday, April 11. AFRICA. Mammon, " N. York, Wednesday, Apnl 10. r.LIBOPA. Cook. " Boston. Wsdneaday. April 17. PETS! " ,Judklns. " B. York. Wednesday. Apyil IL nwouie, Bmon, Wednesday, Mal I. Atla, Lott, N. york, wednesday. May 8. A A BIA, Stone. " Boston, Wednesday. May 13. AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York'. Wednesday. May M. Berths not secured until paid for. to anipsriemPll Surgeon on br a, Ths *yeasts of these ishito will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals. unless bills of lading are mud therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage, apply to E. CUNARD. mho-tf 4 Bowling Green, New York. SPECIAL NOTICE _ FUR Ting SOUTH.—OHARLEE4 TON A9O SAVANNAH PITEAMBHIPS. Dille lading for g • for points other than the cities of 'tisrleston and svannsh, muet titIeDMISIDIed with certified invoices, to insure prompt deliver!. theood. not permitted immediately after the arrival of steamers at Charleston and Savitnne will be sent to the Custom-house stores. The steamship :STATE OF GEORGIA having_ been withdrawn for the present, toe Steamship IC LY•TONE tsTATE will run to butt) &annual' and Charleston. Geishui far bout pore at the same time. pro eeeding first to Savannah, and from thence to Charles ton. making a. trip every two weeks, thus making de hvenee ea frequently in Charleston and Savannah as when both ships were running. Passengers for Charleston will be ticketed through from Savannah to Charleston by Hail are t‘i cavatinati, 4/11; thr ough to unayieston,sis. FOR c II ,,,R LE , T , , N AND SAVANNAH. Owing to the Diffioulties at Charleston tare mommibli• KEYSTON.O I.:apt Marahman. has been with drawn for the present. Due notice of her iseul.n• will be given. 60041 received enter, day, and Rills of Lading signed at second wharf above Vine street. INSURANCE,. Freight and insurance on a large proportion of Goods shinned Booth will be toned to be lower by these ships than by sailing vessels. Illiir insurance OR all Railroad Freight is entirely unnecessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah, the Railroad Companies gaging all risks from thew points. Philadelphia to New Orleans and intermediate points Cti.eileston and Elavannali route. connecting witu sweaters for Florida. imil with railroads for New Orleans and intermediate points. tiK.L.AI' .11b.haleVitni In FARE. Fare by this route 25 to 40 per cent. cheaper than by the inland _Route. 3.1 will be seen br . ale following schedule. Through tickets from Phil elphie, via Charleston and amva teamships. 1 CLUDIN( 4 /WEA La 911 me whole route , except from Oillirlellter and Savannah to MettgOLlleTT I 1 To tozvannah....—..o/3 e. To Columbus.. —...... Oil 00 Charleston.— 16 00 Albany__._.,,. 23 Ce ugusta—...— 17 60 Montgomery__ 26 00 Macon— --a) Ot Mobile ...... MS Ou Atlanta— .5: 001 New Orleans.. ... 39 76 N. 13.—Passerigore by this route connect wit h the In land Route in South Carotins an , l georgla, tvauguipp by the same conveyances thence to New Orleans. No bilis of 11111111, signed after the bap ! has saiied. No freight received on the day of sailing. Agents no Charieston,__T. u. & T. (3. BUDD. vainah, IiUTTRIt & GAMMELL TO, gb T ag. giUDUJ Charleston, and iftlitTEß tg 124 in m ~Lb, esvolio.n, will attend to entering and 'or warding all goods consigned to their care. RAILROAD LINES. BA.LJIC9 BY /WellOW 311• TlRMishl bOho, • Nos. 159 sod 141 &nth l'4!iirra (Formerly Ivaa, a y r . r to er THE NEAT MODERN tllbs HEMDENcR, dor i s. at a Ntent h M00:1111 ahe id at private ep 0 Stk. 6•ERCIS Anil licit E,5 14 , 1tA1..1.:15 AT TH EEzOIIIA %tie, I. v , ;.ra. ? fiaudbilla of each property ige ti . , - if,, . t,• r , adcbtton to which we publish, on the sei-,grolVP to each sale, one thousand catalogu e ,;* f ` on:4? f lara n Og i gl Q lllt t i I teltAi e 7 'I I l ' il i e[dr L o f all th. VrivA I NP RE L elis ATE AT7rRIVATR 841: il 4' per We have a large amount of Poole et male, Inetuelag every deberiptiob of eit.l."l,b• property. Printed luta "nay be 1.n4 a, 1aw. 1 •4 ( 9% PRI VATM, ISALL iiklglifiAlogin. r tl 07' Real estate enterei on ear priy ata 'n; ' l tv* earl advartmed occasionally uli Olt *em i r, r,e rep t , (of wtdeb one thoUgaud 0 0Die g Are pla4;2tar.4 free of charge. PEREMPTORY RALE--ATOCI(S 11, p._ uesday. —,erse44. )Ipril O. at noon. at t heha/L.3113.01M, will t o ; Wtthout reserve for non.Dssmrnt of es 4 SASO shaves Bohemian Mining C 94141137,3 7 , n 1 4:1,,,, $2(Xi NIX per cent. mottoge man p c Lodge Rai: di.e eOniation i Q 4 T o ,. . I REAL ESTATE SALE-APRIL 30 peremptory Sale.—The lame arid raio... BUILDING and L t e ats utnv.eyt renter or ri,LIS^.I vl be „reek...with engine, reatoluto rr. e t :7, kg feetias the . MIO.HANICAL pArt hely, 3 1, 41 1 ree from& 0 /117 00 C.lS,Mmet them i ll 'OO vino!, old. soi,„ : Lorre and elerrant Tit REE ATOP Y BRIRe it D e plc e, No. 1108 Spruce attest. •usgt of fi" 0 1 Street. Hllll sit the modern tinernveme,,t„tn..: litifeeno„ yard plants° with fruit tress., ',......:.;; s ii hruobery. ito. Clear of ell ince minehee. r i,,..."tti . poi/torsion. Kepi in the i apuottion moue .tireati Adi7lllllstlntor aSt 4- s .ftte 01. Or. Tlep i , deeemi.d.—yALUe Gbh, R h.BI 34 1 3 iurs, „ fit .1111., per et.Nin k r, and Sproul street+. With awns ar.,.'t eese it 'he re tr. Lo" 6.0 feet tin,rtere le " re -e.,,,. HArvDsOME mum , . art ItESIBIOto,.. et, Filbert street. west of Sixteen th 'tram I" k",L. P.., the modern improvements and 0004nninek. % TWo hrindsomo . )I,OD r. Rs • - alck N",,,, N.. a a and 2009 Green street. boot in iki.41411 a e ilt u rell le lIV; igTIII. Ihred'lTYni,e".."'''' ominn, west side a Germantown n4 . 1....t r 4. village. Twenty-first Ward. 40 feet 0 Imltoratht lie deep. 444 lI2 TWO DTORY BOCCE STORE ALB DWy Ito HENohill street. N. TSIDS? BRICK DWELLING, s„., Latin street, north of Parrish street. Pinvtielri.Vb Two-STOR Y BRICK DWELLIPS, Po .1.4" n. Sixteenth street. above Vine west. ve TRRE.E-BTORY BRICK OWLLI.II7O, N o. Eir hoorah etr.et. f•elow hi arlm oteet 21tcui. THREE-8g ORY BRICK D wEL.L1nri4,124.., belt street. wee. of 1 wenty_steocied view. 1... THREE:STORY BRICP; DWE LNG, v,, . Sernmer street, west of Tirentxfirst airek, ' - t.t. THRick.-aTtrEV BRICK LI ELLIIIO San street, south of Ennio° street withLARGE TH.Re.R-o*IONY HRICk i tra „,.. + aide yard Pio, 4t , Routh ltnrd stree t bet 3 -t, .t 0 feat front. 100 feet deep , .elt 4, L A ROE AnD VALUABLE I OT. ... ki k fide , street. west r,f wenty-firet. 100 hy /14 feet t ' AN CO ITAGE B.SKLIKINCe'. O„ d house, Le erinston avenue. Twe n ty. Lit Vert.44.51 P oeborons v h. Bir 10K AND FA.41,46 Dw ELLust.:3 1 , 0. i t Beech street. r•EE-STORY BRICK D w ELLING Tk streetsouthwest or Crease street. ' ' 4, .t Luc OF ti ROWS 11, 'I wentr-eeoond erect, name Cherry attest. see Lo,d OT F et O GROUND. Cherry street. east of 40 2 , str e. . LOT OF GROUND, Does street, nor h of hum. RAGE OF SUPERIOR FLIRNITURF, y, FRENCH PLATR MIRROR:I. FlesibrOßlV IRON FIRE-eROOF Cnießta. COttio rif Rie ussr.Le AND OTHER CARVuItt i ckii AND eldtetriVAN,ll ho, A. St 10.--our bes ides rll 8t it the Alen, Sit ire *ill oemprise. Too lois of exeellent tir.:* tore. See Prem.:ill-elute mirrors. mann kr* . 1 i i.: fire-proof safes, made b? k.eaus & Woßeon, Dann: oounter. 13,ussels. inmate. Ltd other cereal. MY mid glissweile. beds and bertanne. its, totem kt, trinotive ass 'lnman t. Worthy the ettendion off h St. omen , ;im desirous of becile. Kr Catalogues now reads and the ankles fie.for examination. Sete at Nos 139 and 141 South Fourth Btree• SUPERIOR. FURNITURE, F REW:S.I%Si h',311 1 Ku RS , PIA RIO-FORTE'', n vain La CARPET! Th:s Monona. Al 9 o'clock. at the fu r n i tu re mre, mammal exoellent second-hand. elegant gigpo.s„, gine mirror. , carpets , eta., from ramtliee agou ti housekeepang, removed to the 'store for Cotiventectev Mae. FR's No 236 South DAR, street. livrypioß waiNtr" PARLOR AND I RAMP" FURNITURE', BRIMPLI4 Glatt EIS k t • On Friday Mormon, April 2d. at o o'ook. at ?smite booth Tealli One. by catalogue.. the superior Irodnat gula g r int . onamber furniture , beda and bedd.oe, obnm s o d ware. tfrossela °numb!. .of a gentlemen CFC1!.4.4 Itoueekeepiog• difir May be examined on the morning of est. It o'clock. Pale No. 52 7 _120rth Nineteenth Street RAND3J2.1.16 FUnrif I:11HE. ROSEWOOD pi.v. VBLVET G R PETS. k. " Ott Monday Morning. 29th iner... at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, at No 62940.: Nineteenth street, below Green street , the begirt. parlor. dining-rim end chamber funrrure.myrryi mann- forte fine metlyllion velvet earwa, &c, nleo the kitchen iproituro. etr bley be eilkininee on the morning ot o'olook. Peremptory Bale on tne Premitte. ELITATE GEORGI:. momusr TBEBLEt?ANT COI/BTR Y BE4T. WOODI3OI RN: FINK MANSION. Art DSO ACREa reEe 1)45 . .; BIX MILES FROM M 4AI( f;"1 . P ThEET Ori Wednesday Morning, Mar Ist. 4881, at ten o'clock precisely, eoll betel v. public auction Without reserve, on tae maim, All that beatitiful country seat. Wrtuaboutne. vk signori r modern mansion. stable and engeo-har green _ hnuse, ion -house, ant mbar out Milldam., rag aorta highly improved laud, ululate ea the tenthk( road. about halt &trifle frill, the temittito of tat f pnasenger ?railroad. mod siX miles from LI bridge. The mansion is of brink, fainted it'd tux built and finished in a moat coyly and elegant ih't, from p ans by J. McArthur, Esq.. architect. d tth. his ouperintericleoo-, replete with every mfdart ia provemetit and eonVol7l-1100 r a winter se !girl summer resideeee. The oiat bwld,ass are elteivrt-.r and o , mont. - thong. the grounds h auuful y /.id planted with every species of oyetitte en sod decievai trees and shrubbery, fine Iruit, pears, ahemes. yhm. &o. Also. au arbor of :choice grape rim. a wk, and several large hot byes in the rear ale mar are about three sores of fine fingedgain lorthl lora art a Irene of ler.t wakes sees The property tenor also on thegar or Creek, ISO feet wide and /met deep. which &troy a fine bathing a nd hosting. A mom hit aamarlpLloo may be had at the auotion pens The superior furattare, horses. ownstst. ha. be sold, by eagaluaue, iwui d,atell elm the ttal titan. Toms—half Casa. IT Bate absolute,t_ h e owner hayint gene to tweed Bale No. VI North 'sixth street &ROL BarSlIM CARPET__,6 &c. On Friday morniwg May Id, at ten o'olook, at an Borth !mimed, erre Parish street. be superior eerier. dime- room,. and chamber tore, tine Prenoli pate mantel mirror, fice Bine& car Pete, superior spring mattresses, and 155051:41 fine_p laces late tea set. &o. issr — Mar be examined with catalogue oaths aorta of the sale at el e tit Q °took. ACHINERI AND INOA PENN STEAM ENUINE AND WORKL—REAPIR kal Atitils._ A N l ll,WA ß AVE l ail M I N I M and FOUriDsosm having, Con many yews, bent imoceasfal operati.4. and been esohinvely now building and lemmas Marine sun River linyinet.tut And low manure, Iron Boats. Water Tasks, PreetYie. &so &mist:lo6oMM) offer their temoti to the he', as bring 1114 y prepared to contrant for Engine; IN , sizes. Marine, River, and ezationery ,haring lea d pater of different sizes, are prepared to UM , rr* dery withanis& despatch. Every description of tams matono made at the shortest notes, AO UT , Pressor., Flue. Tabular, end Cylinder Baer& 114 best reansylvsnia ehartZal iron. Fortinst. of eP SH. I and kinds ; Iron and Pram Cutingsof destoptott; Lou miming, Donee Cutting, and all ether wort sie• nested with me above Disesteem. Drawing, and spoek§cations for all weft ems:hill establishment, free °rollers°, and work cdarawd • lithe out ban have ample vrttartdook noon 91 ti min et boatattrhere m e an lie in eaglet AM pni ars premed with bloou, falh. 0.0 ter Midas heavy Or lige weichb JD. LAW / & . LEY 1•31-13 SZAW JO I idyl P P UKE' , Aro" 7. WIGWAM letailer., JOHN t. COM Wil4 Wit IlLann QOUTII WA RE( FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTREETS, FaIL•DELIPHIA, 1128.1LICIE SONS, ENGINEE.RB AND MACHIHISTO. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam }ate rclotr4rilier• and marine B&W. ' l4 ; C4ll. kip' of all kinds, Orator 0013 or Omit hi. road Pram. ',t r. Is fur Gas Works, Vier" Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest end odd V rI°ILT . I4:IM of Plantation Alaohine, , p.l" magar, Sew, and uriat Mills , Vacuum raw. Ina= Trains. Dafseatati. Pat., Pamplfli tfirs.4 Bola Agents for N. Rillieux'a Patent Sugar Bo l t Apparatas Nexultn'a Pate& Itammerc,s 3 o3 nova!' Wolaer a Patent ntrlfatil Sugar v i ll a . ! machine FAIRMOUNT MAOIIII4E WORE g• WOOD at, between Twenty-Inn end 'NO' seciond. Establaahed The undermanned. suooeasor to the late firm oil. it WOOD, will continue the bomneu an all its brand:n. s ! stenetofore. r_ower oome and all machines oommts them, himbouink_Ceillenden, Lard Vil rrete" orosx..ns,_ and Maothoe wort in general. Thankful for pest favors, ho would rospeothilh v).:t a oonhnhanoe of the patronage so liberally begove"'' th_e late farm. THOMAS WOOD' Philadelphia, Jan. 21. ISM. jaSVIS VOMIT PLEASANT FOUNDRY No. ). BEACH Riese Kensinsten.Philadoirlim-t. „p ' SALA hl IL TIERS informs his Mends that, zanst, l l , ". shamed the entire stook of Patterns at the shele , gm he is now meowed to receive orders for filist, and Raw WI °asthma • & MP Menti"" 5 ". ties Work. lie&W. eastinis Mali frets Itre tsn- sr gion,shs remise, in try sr trgan 4 ' , E . ease. BUSINESS CARDS. nump,B3 MEN Alto ADVERTISING in the Beet Newsmen of City sod Conan' to the °Moen of JOY, COE, & CO.. ADVERTISING /*GEMS , FIFTH and CREITNUT BTR EETS. F 1111.11.1 03. TRIBUNE BUILDING. New Vara. 6.0 ALFKBD D. BRICK'S UNITED ATATES AND PA T B E N I). r r gI N F I E No. 144 Bourn FoulfTE STRBET , Mont Laws of U r . u iPt i :4 ll w i T u a l oli Nurope , cal l °b tate&l P 1511.00 ict F. GLENN, AOOl JUNI:ANT AND Reit! Paste Agent, No. 218 WALNUT Btrerti teenond floor. Gonna No. 1,/ and nouthweet aorner 01 G An en onn u s a and t G d ee ß n o k* written no. Mateo atilt IBM, Prom ed. money invented. Real Entatv W"; sold. and rented. WV In' lAMBS M. 1300 1 7 EL, 41 ` ATTORNFY AT LAW. No, 113 PLUM IS rit BET, isouve Pt6lt. 136.11-Im* CAMII„H"' H Q. uLLM A N, A`l7olol 0.6 T. • LAWr JEWLET SHORE,PennaYlva tis. Collootpus promptly motto int °Oaten and Lyenruna oonstara. ETA' TO J Rom Maws. 'Walter & Kant.. Philadelphia ; .... el. Bee,t Jersey Shore; hiesere_, clararait & Ca.. Phi l Shaffner, Zieslej, & Co, Fhi Frletalath &Ca Phtleds4 A. Meeker, Loot Haven; Yard. & 00 ..elatim TiotgDpr & Woddr op, Philatt r a.: Net & ir / • USN }SEMI, UYtiJl.5T NaF sAdZABINET WAREHOUSE. No. 624 wA r ., Neirtn"tf,°..o.nte rudeppodeace 84tisre, 0. It. inn watent Rtraat. rtulAtlatphis._ JOHN ELLIOTT, WINES and Liguu • eci Noa. 31LY end 319 a n d trad. (bao: item. between Third and Fourth, north slim) P dolphin. N. B.—Fine Old Whinnies tinsels ° wo n t (Eetabbehed in law) p&wsoN & NICHOLSON, BOOKBIPIDERa , Nola 518 and 411.11 MINOR !treat, Between 141yr.at and Cheat:nut streets, P ILADELPHLA. AXES "'WS° JAB. NICHAndeO FUGUES & BONS, • IMPORTER* Olz BANANA C1i.61 1, Nu. Olb SOMA FRONT Btrecs. to 0 . .-Ithhh,„.. l ** regularly a tell assortment Or Ociat it • 00 . 1 . 4 21wh r il i th they afar at low raw , for 0.1 00 fy WOVE= 0 16 itiIIRPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGS. oTOPIS, UMLEY, re BURTON. le o f . 333 welotuT /STREET. PHILAID' ELPIIII., a Meg Reg leave to inform Railroad CoMeewleer au - r n o r eed Intereetedin bndaeownstrnotton,that ti" MURP H Y . s connection in Winnow' with JOlll4 W. l. Utvit Ilnemeer,faudyw and inventor of the above loi s blown plan of won bridged and are pre to orders. from any part of the oonntry, from hie def er end anyertntendanea. taws raitjAgzi Jo di ibro ad TIMM itO JOUZI Wit r ar"*. rar aaftifolik. Witridx
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