The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 27, 1861, Image 4

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    IN MEMORY.
Of Oar Massachusetts geldiert) Who
Were Murdered fa Baitimore.
ror The Prem.]
In the morning of Life, from their homes they do
yens I,
The homes that were never to see them again,
For low are they lying amongst the Wee-hearted ;
By malice o'erpowe.ed and by treachery clam.
Oho! s ettlaken &gel oh! mothers stilt weeping
For min hood eat dawn its est hest Nom—
soon v. odeance emitted ! in their hearts shall be steep
ing
Its blede—and the traitors receive their just doom.
No comm dei, etep toll to the drams muffled beating,
.14,,r grief's stifled wall narrowed sympAtity's ant t
Grim fueinen. with acorn, ahilrd the last solemn meet
-1111, •
And piled the Mange sod on our brave brothers' bier'
Young martyrs to Freedom. your names shalt not
pernh.
Tho' not on the battle field acre ye fell,
The schedule of fame shall your memories cherish,
When marble no more may your sad Voriee tell!
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE
The War in the Churches.
As we expected, the War and its Demands upon
our people was the general theme in our churches
On last Sunday. BverY minister seemed to enter
the pulp i t prepared, as bast ha could, to serve his
country, and the interest of Christian denomina
tions in their' better country, that is, a heavenly,"
was for the time being sunk in their devotion to
that in which they are professedly but "pilgrims
and strangers." In some oases, Indeed, these
patriotic demonstrations were carried to the outer
verge of consistency, making the day and its as
semblies more like religio Fourth of July ammo
mittens than meetings for divine worship of the
Prince of Peace. In several of our churches the
altar and pulpit ware draped with the national
flag, and in others the praises of God were substi
tuted by devotional strains to " The Star-Spangled
Banner." Sentiments of unfaltering devotion to
"the powers that be, ['shish] are ordained of God,"
were universally expressed, and we have not a
single instance to record in which the resort to
arms, by saint and sinner, wan discountenanced.
On the contrary, the prevailing desire seemed tobo
to arm our yodel; men nap-a-ple, furnish them with
Bibles, and "send them forth," as it was ex
pressed by one eminent divine whom we heard,
" through the fire to Moloch," whilst the middle
aged and more advanced, and all others in " can't.
get-away " edronmetancee, were urged to join the
Rome Guard in order more effectually to extend a
bloody welcome to the enemy, should they venture
to muff the air of liberty in the vicinity of Phila
delphia. Several prominent clergymen have al
ready tendered their services as chaplains in the
army, and others have even expressed a willingness
to perform more belligerent duties should occasion
require it. Upon the whole, this is certain that,
without regard to former political senthaent, the
ministers of Philadelphia are soundly loyal to the
colors of the Coles ; and we believe that, from
their peculiar position, they are doing more to in
fuse the war spirit in the masses of our people than
11010111 any other ulnae. There are those among
them, of coarse, who do not see their way clear to
shed blood, nor to urge it, per se, as a duty upon
others; nevertheless, these recognise their obliga
tions to the Government in performing Such duties
as their conscience sanctions. Raving dropped in
upon one of the latter class during the present
week, the writer found the minister and his house
hold all bully engaged in preparing rolls of muslin
bandages for the wounded.
In this oonneetion we may notice a few interest
ing particulars of the services in our churches last
Sunday. In several, a formal farewell was ex
tended to volunteers who were hourly expected to be
milled away. A Catholic priest near the city told
his congregation that from henceforth, until the
war was over, he did not want to see a man en his
eh.ureh, under forty five. The Rev. Mr. Carden,
in speaking of the young men who were about to
leave his congregation for the defence of their
country, said he preyed for their safe return;
"but," he oontinned, "if we are palled to look
upon their mangled bodies, we shall still be proud
to feel that this congregation furnished such as
were willing to die in this noble cause." Dr.
Boardman, who it is well known has always stood
up for the rights of all, both North and Swath, in
every emergency, came out boldly for the Union,
the Constitution, and the laws in his pulpit met
Sunday. Up to Saturday last, eleven members of
the "Old Pine-street" congregation—Rev. Dr.
Brair.erd's—had given their names in response to
their country's cell. Four from Dr. Barnes' church
had also enlisted, and were made the subjeots of spe
cial prayer. Almost the entire male membership
of the Second Reformed Dutch Church, Rev. Dr.
Berg's, have enlisted in the home mercies, co-ope
rall lig with the Home Guard of the Thirteenth Ward,
whilst the ladies of the congregation have been
elosely engaged during the present weak in making
up necessary articles for the soldiers. In fact, it
is due to the ladies of our churches in general to
say flit they have heroically met their eotastryle
claim upon their services, in sacrificing their home
comforts, and even their less important domestic
duties, in order to get our troops in readiness for
action. At the Fourth Baptist Church, in this city,
Rev. Mr. Jeffrey's, two Sunday-school teachers
bade farewell to their fellow-teachers in the as ter
noon, having enlisted. The pastor made a stirring
appeal to the patriotism of hie people, morning and
evening. The " Gleaner &view, - an organization
connected with the Sabbath school of the !rhumb,
together with about one hundred ladies of the cone
gregation, have been industriously engaged during
the week in preparing clothing and hospital sup
pliee for the army. In North Broad•strest Church,
a gentleman last Sunday offered the means for sup
plying a regiment with Testaments. Our Bible
Sooiety, located at Seventh and Walnut streets, has
also acted with promptness and commendable libe
rality in furnishing the soldiers with Bibles.
• In New York the religions services on last Sun
day were also emphatically warlike, collections
having been taken up in many of the churches,
either to outfit volunteers, or for the support of
their families. At Grace Church (Episoopal) Dr.
Taylor began his sermon by saying, " The Star.
Spangled Banner has been insulted." Major An
derson and his lady attended !services at Trinity.
Dr. Bethune preached from the text, * In the name
of our God we will set up our banners." In Dr.
Bellows' Church the choir sang the " Star-Spangled
Banner," which was loudly applauded by the
whole house ! [We have understood that a simi
lar scene was enacted in one of the churches in
this city.] The "Star-Spangled Banner" was
also sung at Dr. MoLene's (Presbyterian) Church,
Williamsburg. Dr. T. D. Wells, (Old School Pres
byterian,) the New York papers inform us, preached
from the words, "Re that hath no sword, let him
buy one," and in a number of others the sum and
substance of the messages delivered were, for those
rho heard, to prepare as quickly as pc Bible "to
fight a good fight:" NeVer, wham iiere the
peace counsels! of Holy Writ more generally ig
nored throughout the land. In the Broadway
Tabernacle, the pastor, Rev. J. P. Thompson, D.
D preached a sermon in the evening on " God's
Time of Threshing." The choir performed "The
Marseillaise" to aihymn hastily composed for the
occasion by the pastor. In Henry Ward Beeober's
Church, Brooklyn, whioh is said to have already
furnished one hundred and twentyfive volun
teers, a letter was read from the Thirteenth Regi
ment, N. Y. el. M., asking for uniform, for re
endtk which was responded to on the spot by. a
collection of $l,lOO. In the Church of the Mes
siah, (Unitarian,) a large flag draped the pulpit
end communion table, and Dr. Osgood preached
from the text, "Lift up a standard to the pee
pls." The " Star-Spangled Banner " was rang at
the close.
LOYALTY or TUN CATHOLICS.-41 number of
Protestant journals have expressed admiration lit
the spirit of loyalty evinced by their Vatholio
brethren. In this reapeot some have also drawn a
(*rarest between these true patriots and the
pseudo patriot John Mitohell, who to earning his
bread by riUlfying the Government Which gave
him shelter, and whose son, it is laid, tired the
seoond rebel gun at Fort Zumpter. It is well
known that Bishop Weed, of Ode diootise, has
elevated the Federal Bag on the spire of his Cathe
dral, and that from almost, If not OTOI7, Catholic
elmreh In the airy the stare and atripei now float.
The following patriotic+ letter from Archbishop
Hughes, addressed to the chairman of the Union
meeting held in New York, on this day week, will
denbtleaa have a salutary effect upon his fellow-
Countrymen of foreign birth, and members of the
same eoolesiaatieal body :
NEW Your, April 20.
Thar FIR Unable to attend the meeting at
Unfurl Square, in consequence of indisposition, I
beg leave to state my eentimenta on the subject of
your Coming together, in the following words :
Ministers of religion and ministers of peace, ac
cording to the instructions of their Divine Master,
I h ave not ceased to hope and pray that peace and
Union might be preserved in this great and free
country. At present, however, that question has
been taken out of the hands of the peacemakers,
and It is referred to the arbitrament of a sanguina
ry contest. I em not authorized to speak in the
'name of may . of my fellow-obi:ens. I think, so
far ass I can page, there its the right priaoiple all
among them whom I know. It is now fifty years
since, a foreigner by birth, I took the oath of alle
giance to this country, under its title of the United
Matta of America. As regards oonmience ' pa.
triotism, or judgment, I have no misgiving. Still
desirous of peace, when the providenoe of God
shall have brought it, I may say that, sines the
period of my naturalisation, I have none but one
gauntry., Its 'reference to my duties as a citizen,
no change has come over my mind since then. The
Government of the United States was then, as it
is now; symbolised by a national flag, popularly
called " the Silas and Stripes." This has bees
my des, and shall be to the end. I trial* it isatui
destined to (Bulky in the gales shat sweep every
ocean, and amid the gentle breezes %r many a
distant shore, as I have seen it in foreign lands,
its owa peculiar waving lines of beauty. May it
live and condone to display these nine waving
lines of beauty, whether at home or abroad for a
thousand spears, afterwards as lug as 11/even
permits, without limit or duration.
JOHN 1117GOSS, Archbishop of New York.
ilinarennt. Asermarans or 1861 —The time and
pleas of meeting or the various General Amin-
Idles of the Presbyterian bodies are es 'knows
Old School. Philadelphia, Pa., May 16.
New School, Byname, N. Y., May 16.
Cumberland, St. Louie, Mo.. May 10.
United Synod, Richmond, Va., Kay 16.
United Presbyterian, Monmouth, 11l Nay 1 5,
Reformed Presbyterian, New York oily, May 15.
Thine bodies make np the divided heath of the
" Presbyterian Family." The minor . 1 branohes"
are not enumerated, being too email to carry
General Aesambly. it Is expected that the ques
tion of slavery In the "Old Bohool" will bring
an addition to the family in about two weeks.
Bins a RIVISION —Professor Howard Crosby
advocates, In the Chrsettant intelligence*, of N ew
York, the necessity for a revision of the Scrip-
three, and presents a plan for aooomplishleil the
work. He says " Let cub evangel oaf denomi
nation of Christians lend three delegates, distin
guished for learning and piety, to a General Re-
VIMOZI Convention. Let oar present. Bible be
adopted u the Bible for the American Church,
rattle such emendations as pass the Convention
unanimously."
BRAIMIRD —Rev. Thomas Brainerd, D. D., of
Fhiledeipais, to preparing for publioation the Life
and Journal of Bev. John Brainerd, brother and
snooessor to the famous David Brainerd.
• .Letters from Camp Scott.
[Correspondence of The Press.]
CART Scope ' linen Yens. Pt.,
April 24, 1881.
EDITOR OE THE PRESS : The saeounts already
published of the march of the First, Second, and
Third regiments of Pennsylvania Volunteers to
Cockeysville, Maryland, area., remarkably inaccu
rate, eonsidering that many of them were written
by persons who profess to have been with the
troops, that I deem it but proper to give you the
farts. I can do this, because, like 2Eneas, of old,
when describing the Siege of Troy, I can say of
that miserable three days' adventure, it sll of
whioh I saw, part of which I was."
The brigade, under the command of Brigadier
General Wynkoop, left Harrisburg on Saturday
evening, at 8 o'clock. Care had been prepared to
transport the troops numbering 2,400 men, and
the entire night was occupied in loading the men
and passing them over the Susquehanna river to
the York county side. About dawn the trains,
each containing a regiment, moved off—the Second
regiment moving fad, the Fir.st following, and
the Third bringing up the line. The oars used
were the ordinary freight care, fitted up with
temporary seats, each one carrying forty men.
Cockeysville was reached at ten &aloe& on Sunday
morning, where the trains were compelled to stop,
owing to the fact that a bridge at that point had
been burned by the Baltimoreans. The troops
were here formed into line, and marched to an
eminence about half a mile from the railroad,
where they were put in camp. No accommodations
whatever were furnished them. 'Tents were things
undreamed of, and straw was as scarce as in Egypt,
when the Israelites followed brick-making for
their bard mestere. As to provisions, the haver
woks carried front Harrisburg, filled with &rash
ers and cold corned beef, furnished the only sup
ply. Still, with all these discomforts added to hard
service, and an entire deprivation of sleep, the
men were cheerful, and marched to the field with
an alacrity which proved their mettle.
Soon alter the regiments were formed on the
field, rumors began to circulate that the Secession
ista of Baltimore contemplated an attack upon
them, and the hurrying to and fro of messengers
on horseback and in all torte of vehicles, gave a
sufficient basis for these belligerent reports. By
mutat, the appearance of things became entirely
warlike, and the glimpses of picket-guards on the
roads approaching the encampment (mused some
sensation among the raw recruits. Soon after this,
intelligence was received that an attack would be
made upon the encampment during the night, and
orders were privately issued to hold the- troops in
readinese for any emergency. The companies were
formed—the men cautioned as to their duty mid
the impending danger, and the agony of suspense
commenced. 'Throughout the entire night it con
tinued unabated, and not even the untraneegiven
about twelve o'clock, that the enemy had given
up their purpose, could restore the equanimity of
the encampment. Six times were the men roused
from their slumbers on the cold ground to take
their arms and prepare for the attack ; and when
day dawned, a more miserable set of men than
these harassed, hungry, and weary soldiers could
not have been found on terra firma.
About eight o'clock, assurances were received
that an arrangement had been concluded between
the Maryland authorities and the President, by
which the threatened conflict would be averted,
and an order from General Scott to march the
trooper back toward Pennsylvania dispelled the
cloud. The regiments were again farmed and
marched to a beautiful grove near by, where they ,
waited until Ave o'clock, when they were ordered
to repair to the railroad and embark for Pennsyl.
vania. The orders were promptly obeyed, but,
owing to delay in the arrival of the trains, it was
midnight before they moved off, and at ten o'clock
on Tuesday they reached York, where they found
ed the present encampment, and now rest in peace.
The ordeal through which these raw recruits
passed was of the most trying kind. Destitute of
every comfort—wearied and worn with loss of sleep
and hard duty—the coolness and courage they die
played was moat remarkable. Even when in
momentary expectation of being attacked by an
overwhelming force, they remained firm and or
derly, no confusion or disorder of any kind a:f
urring.. The few Secessionists who showed them
selves in and around the encampment were gene.
rally men of the lowest and most vulgar kiwi—
regular " plug miles" and "rip - rape '—and no
good citizen, either of the North orNotith, oan but
regret that snob men should control the destinies
of a city so important as Baltimore. They are
paving the way for their own destruction ; and,
artless their course is changed, or the respectable
portion of the population assume control of affairs,
the abomination of desolation will fall upon the
Monumental City. Camp Scott le beautifully lo
eated, and promises to be altogether an agreeable
place. Oar men are being regularly drilted, and
in a few . weeks they will be soldiers fit for any
emergency. A VOLIIIITEER.
CAMP SCOTT, April 24, 1861.
MR. EDITOR : I desire to correct, a statement
amoag the telegraph deapatohes in The Press and
other papers of this date. I have accompanied the
First, Seeond, and Third Regiment!! Pennsylvania
Militia from their departure at Harrisburg to this
point, and I say emphatically that not a single
pound of provision was furnished the regiments
while encamped near Oookeyirville by the Coun
cils, er any other persons residieg in the city of
Baltimore or its vicinity. An afar, it is true, to do
so by Marshal Rene, was, proposed, but no folenal
aceeptance was made. Indeed, we had a poor
notion of a people who, while in their generosity
would furnish bread for the stemma, propose at
the same time to lodge bullets in the heart. As
far as it was possible for me to ascertain, the Fir
poee of the commanding officers was to take the
regiments to Washington via Relay House, thereby
avoiding a march through Baltimore. We mo
lested no one on our travels, and cordially ad
mitted to our camp citizens of the city who pre
sented themselves. The statement that three men
died in camp is also erroneous. One man died
from the bursting of a blood-vessel, and was bu
ried near the camp with the honors of war. The
order to Washington by the route taken, consider
ing the aspect of affairs, and the undisciplined
character of the troops, was certainly an injudi
cious one, and it was due to humanity that a vio
lent demonstration ripen them was averted by the
interviews and conolusione of the ruling authori
ties. O.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
WM. C. REEHMLE,
JNO. IS. A ODIORg > COMMVIT3O3 OP TITS MONTH
TaoB. S. FERAOtto
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Tonawanda; haw-- --Liverpool, May 1
Map Daphne, navener London, anon
Ship Wesamoreisno, Damn --_ —Liverpool, soon
Stop Garibaldi. Emel7—.--St Foul de Loando, soon
Ship Calliope, Goodwin-- —Liverpool; soon
Ship Hortensia, Atkins —..._Liverpool. soon
SartDavid Lapides'. soon
Sohrtieo J Jones, Crowell— ...Demerara, Boon
Rohr J Northrop,.Ron -__Por au Puna.. soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
1 3 ORT OF PHILADELPHIA' April 27' UM.
SUN RISES 9-0 SIM
HIGH WATE R
ARRIVED.
Bark Dublin. Huntly, le dare from Cienfuegos, with
mow to Stewart, Carson & Co.
Brig Vermont. Fargo, 14 days from Pence, PR, with
sugar and moleagea to Brown Bros & Co.
tilohr inawatba. Smell. ris day , from Cienfuegos, with
cigar and molasses to S & W Welsh.
Sohr r angassett. Warden. from Boston.
Bohr Isabella Albert, from New Rork.
CLEARED.
Brig E P Stewart, Cain, Cienfuegos. 8 & W Welsh.
Brig Joseph. Myer, Cardenas, .1
' Bahr Wm Donnelly. Dowielly, Norwalk, Binnickson &
Glover.
Bohr Chief. Champlin. Nonnoh, N Sturtevant & Co.
Bohr E V B Wales. Herman. Boston, do
Bohr Pangainiett. Windage Boston do
&
Bo Co hr Isabella Albert, Tooker, DeetOn, Baum, Ogle
. -
Bohr Friendship, Artie t .Boston. Davis, PeatiOn & Co.
Bohr Maroy, pans, Fall River, do
BAILED.
The ship Wm Cummings. for Liverpool. left early yes
terday morning- imm Pine street wharf- in tow of lag J
F Starr with a cargo consisting of 13.19 7 bushels wheat
Wm bag flour. lea lihde tallow, 1101" bags mill feed, 46
bales cotton, and 2 bowie mdse.
(Correepondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES. Del., April
The only veisisi at harbor ie the ehi_t Fawn. Wind SW.
Voure, /I. W. RICKMAN.
- MEMORANDA,
Steamship Kensington, Baker, sailed from Boston 25th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Steamship Kennebec, Johnson, hone., arrived at New
York 76th inst.
Steamship Fire Dart, Johnson. from New York, at
Singapore 4th nit, and remained 61•11.. for Hong Kong.
Ship ranny Moßenry. Smith, sailed from Manila Feb
Ist for London or Liverpool.
Ship western Ocean. Simmons. at Calcutta March Bth
from bleuritimi—arr 2,1.
Ship Jene I) Cooper, Howard. from Kurrackee. at
Calcutta March Stb., uno—arr ad.
Ship r orest Oily ; Crosby. sailed from Hamburg 10th
wet for San Fr now°.
Ship Henry Brigham. Potter, cleared at Liverpooll2th
inst. for Pau Francisco.
Bark Washington Butcher, Collins, for New York in
0 days. was at BAUD 11th lush
Berk John Weider. from Buenos Ayres for N York ,
was spoken 17th nit, fat 3760 S. long 6880
Brig C Thornton. Lowther, for Philadelphia in 4 days,
was at Sagas Ilth
Brig C it Alien, Bay, cleared at New York Stith inst.
for Philadelphia.
Bohr Lewis Chester, Somers, hence, was below New
Orleans 20th Inst.
Bohr W Smith. Morrison, °learnt at New York 26th
ice. for Montevideo.
bolus W It Gann. Boom. and Canto, Crowell, hence,
arrived at Boston Stith Unit.
tehr Geo Roffman. Bennett. sailed from Fall River
24th inst. for Philadelphia.
Bohr Everglade, Coffin. hero*, arrived at Portland
74th inst.
Behr Mary Tice. Tice, sailed from Providence nith
inst. for rbilacelokia.
rthr Pleniune, McGee, hence for Boston, at Stoning
ton 74th amt.
Bohr Isabel, Taylor. hellos, at Btoniagton 24th inst. 0
dieollerge.
titeamer E chamberlain, McQuaid, hence, arrived a
New Raven 24th
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TEES
CITY AND COUNTY OF PfirtdiDEL PEI&
state of JAMES HILLY, deceased. -
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, mettle,
and adjust tbei first and Goal coo ant of Im o
MDL
LEN.and JOHN IL 04c01....12DY,_ E.eoutors of the tart
will and testam e nt of Jae. RILEY. riereu,, and to
report distribution of the Warne in the hoods of the
see onlttinte- Will meet the parties interested. for
'unmet of hie appointmen4 on WEDPI cm, ay m ay
1,1861, at 4 teolook P. M.. his office. N 0.139 Dolma
FIFTEL etreet, in the oity o Phihsoo.phia. •
1420-etuth-pt THOS. GREclekiaNK, Auditor.
NOTICE IS liBESBY GIVAN /11AT
the subscriber hail lost Certificate N 0.366 of the
West Cassie!' and Philadelphia )taProad,CompsnY, en
titling him to nineteen shares o its capital stock, and
that he wll apply to the said company to issue a new
cerificate.
atile-the Se" THOMAS B. BELL.
nAVID GEORGE RAS THIS DAY EX
ALP etauted and delivered to me an assignment for the
benefit of his creditors. without preference. All per-
Indebted to OUR 1U make nayment. and Mind
tuning anima agernar him wad present them to
JEfIiSS OLORGE . Azalgllo6.
Blookley and Menon Road.
WM-4V Near Rontonrdio. Twenty-tomtit Want
ILLINOIS LAND.
HOMES FOR THE IN
DUSTRIOUS.
. _
IN THZ
GARDEN STATE OF TES WEST.
MIN ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY
Novo for sale
1,200,000 ACRES
or
RICH FARMING LANDS
TRACTS OF FORTY ACRES AND UPWARD.
ON
LONG CREDIT AND AT LOW PRICES.
MECHANICS. FARMERS, AND WORKING MEN
The attention of the enterprising and industrious
Portion of the community i 8 directed to the following
statements and liberal inducements offered them by the
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY.
Which, as they will perceive, will enable them, by
proper energy, perseverance, and industry, to provide
comfortable and permanent homes for themselves and
families, with, comparatively speaking. very little cam
tal
LANDS OF ILLINOIS.
No State in the valley of the Mlesinappi Offers so ,
great an inducement to the settler as the State of Ink.
nobs. There is no portion of the world where all of the
conditions of climate and Belisle admirably combine to
produce those two great staples, corn and wheat, as the
prairies of Illinois. n
RICH ROLLING PRAIRIE LANDS.
The deep rich loam of the prairies is cultivated with
uch wonderful facility teat the farmers of the East
ern and Middle States are moving to Illinois 111 great
numbers. The area of Illinois is about equal to that of
England, and the soil is so rich that it will eupport
twenty millions of %simile.
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARRETS,
These lands are contiguous to a:railroad seven hun
dred miles in length, which connects with other roads
and navigable lakes and rivers, thus affording an un
broken communication with the Eastern and Southern
markets.
APPLICATION OP CAPITAL.
Thus far capital and labor have been applied to de
veloping the soil; the great resources of the State in
coal and iron are almost untouched. The invariable
rule that the mechanic arts flourish best where food
and fuel are cheapest, will follow at an early day in Il
linois, and in the course of the next ten years the nate
ral laws and necessities of the case warrant the belief
that at least fire hundred thousand people will lie en:-
gaged in the State of Illinois in the various maniac
, tering employments.
RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS.
Over $100,000,000 of private capital have been ex
pended on the railroad system of Illinois. Inasmuch as
part of the income from several of these works, with a
valuable public fund in lands, go to diminish the State
expenees, the taxes are light, and must coneequently
avers day deereeee.
THE STATE DEBT.
The state debt is only $10,108,398 14, and within the
last three yeatO has them reduced. $2,989,746 80; and
we may reasonably expect that in ten year' it will be
come extinct.
PRESENT POPULATION. '
The State is rapidly filling up with population ; 868,026
persona having been added since 1860, making the pre
' sent population 1,719,490—a ratio of 102 per omit. in ten
years. •
AGRICULTURAL, PRODUCTS.
The agricultural prodnote of Illinois are greater than
those of any other State. 'The products sent out dur
ing the past year exceeded 1,500,00 D tons. The wheat
crop of 1.860 approaches 35,18/0,000 bushels, while the
corn crop yields not less than 140,000,000 bushels.
FERTILITY OF SOIL.
Nowhere can the industrious farmer secure such im
mediate results for his labor as upon these prairie soils,
they being composed of a deep, Dohloant, the fertility
of which is unsurpassed by any on the globe.
TO ACTUAL CULTIVATORS.
Sines INN the Company Awes sold 1,3110,000 acres.
This sell anis, to actual cultivators, and even, contract
contains an agreement to mkt:nate. The road has been
constructed through these lands at an expense of $30,-
000,8$0. In Is3o, the population of the forty-wins coun
ties armee!, Wish it passes was only SitaXig, eiaee
Wash 419,293 have been added, making the whole pope
legion 814,881—a gain of 143 par cent.
EVIDENCES OF PROSPERITY.
As an evidence of the thrift of the people, it may be
stated that 600,000 tons of freight, including 8,600,000
bushels of grain and 250,000 barrels of flour, were for
warded over the line last year. 11 •
EDUCATION.
Mechanics and workingmen will find the free-sohool
system encouraged by the State and endowed with a
large revenue for the support of schools. Their chil
dren can live in sight of the church and school house,
and grow up with the `prosperity of the leading State
in the Great Western Empire.
PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT.
The prices of these lands vary from ell to *26 per
acre, according' to location, quality, sto. Firet-elves
farming lands sell for about $lO or $l2 per acre ; and
the relative expense of subduing prairie land, as com
pared with wood land, is in the ratio of one to ten in fa
irer of the former. The terms of sale for the bulk of
tholes lands w ill be
ONE YEAR'S INTEREST IN ADVANCE,
at six per cent. per annum. and six interest notes at six
per cent. payable respectively in one, two, three, [env,
five, and six years from date of sale; and fear notes
for principal, payable in four, five, six. and 'seven
years from date of este ; the contract stipula
ting that one-tenth of the tract purchased shall be
fenced and cultivated, each and every year for five
years from the date of sale, so that at the end of five
years one-half shall be fenced and under cultivation.
TWENTY PER CENT. WILL BE DEDUCTED
from the valuation for mash, except the same should be
at six dollars per acre, when the cash price will be five
dollars.
Pamphlets descriptive of the lands, soil, climate
productions, prices. and terms of payment,eart be had
on application to 3.W. FOSTEII,
Land Comminsioner, Illinois central Railroad.
Chicago. Illinois.
For the names of the towns, villages, and eitiesi situ
ated upon the Illinois Central Railroad, see' pages 188.
No, and 190 Appleton'a Railway Guide. fel-tattokti3m
BUSINESS CARDS.
'WETNESS MEN ARE ADVERTIbING
in the Beet Newspapers of City and Country et
the Office, of
• JOY, COE,.& Co.,
ADVERTISING AGMS.
FIFTH and CHESTNUT STREETS, Philadelphia.
TRIBUNE BUILDING. New York. wolf tf
ALFRED D. 'BRICK'S
UNITED tiTATEB
EUROPEAN
PATENT OFFICE,
No. 144 ECUTH FritrivrE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ratent Laws of U. &tnew) and Europa can ba oh
tamed gratin. apil.rjyl
iF. Gi..F.NN 7 AOOOONTANT AND
. Real "Estate Agent, No. 218 WALNUT Street,
(ftooonfl floor. Boom .N 0.1,) and Southwest corner of
Beventeenth and Green. '
Accounts adjusted. Books 'written up. gatates settled,
i
money procured, money nvested, Real Estate bought,
sold, and rented. mn2B-Im*
TAMES M. BOWEL,
ATTORDWY AT LAW, ,
No, 113 PLUM STREET, above Front.
mh2l-Im.' , CAMDEN, N. J.
TT V. ULLM A N, ATTORNEY-AT
-R-16 LAW, JERSEY SHORE, Pennsylvania.
Collections promptly made in CUMen end /gamma
ommtres.
UTERI TO
Menem Walter & Raub. Philadelphia ; J. H. Humes,
Req. Jere Shore ; Meyers. tlareroft & Co., Philada.
!Wainer. Ziegler, & Co. Philada.; Frichmath &Co
Philada.; L. A. Mackey, Look Haven; Yard, Gilmore,
& Co.. Philada.• Thatcher & Woddrop. Pitiladas
nolde, Howell £ Reiff. Philada. talb-Sm
ifZ.FORGE J.HENKELS, UPHOLSTERY
and CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 524 WAL
NUT street, opposite Independence Solaro, formerly
of No. 173 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. 3824-3m*
TORN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS,
air Noe. 212 and 219 WALNUT titreat, (beAsment
gorses between Third and Fourth, north aide') Phila
delphia. N. 8.--Fine Old Whiskies always on hand.
(Batabliehed in 1345.) 1810-11
UAWSON & NIOHOLBON,
BOOKBINDER&
Nos. 61.9 and 021 MINOR. street,
Between NOkat and Ohaatnut streets.
JAMB PAWBO, ,ILADELPRIA JAB. B. NICHOLSON,
Jiff-ly*
PITGITET & SONO,
1.-• IMPORTERS OF HAVANA emuum
NO. 216 south FRONT Street.
Reserre regularly a full assortment of &drab!' Cri•
OARS, whioh they offer at low rates, for sash or *D
ori:met credit.. fe/e-ly
IJAPNY-W NIPPLE IRON BRIM&
1 3 lA- STONE, ZOLEY, It BURTON,
No. 333 AI,,NUT STREET.
PNDELPHIA,
Beg leave to inform Railroad Companies, and others
interested bridge oonetrootion, Mat Um have formed
a odnfflotion M bnMnan with JOHN W. MURPRy.
Ctnzuvineer., (author and inventor of the above wen
knownplan of iron bridge ' ) and are erimared to execute
orders, from any part of the country, from his damns
and personal superintendence.
All letters Tolman.. to plans and estimate. should be
Gddreued to JOH_DI ritURPNy, Civil Itneineer, -
psl3-ais Fir 11701 , 11.01110LEY. & BURTON
MEDICINAL.
DYSPEPSIA_ REmErri.
Or. DARIUS! HAMM
AROMATIC INVIGORATING BPlari.
Tics MotticiatS4SS bass stud b y thispubiis for six WWI
with itsorsassxx favor. It ss rscontoses&d to Cssoo
-L l " arl= ; aann
N ews l i latachsi Dr
osssiu
ss e KOMI
ComploA so Low Apirith
T1M4144144WWWW.4
is ITIMILYTss, EXHILA.RATRIS, IRVIOOILLTRO. IR?
WILL ROT INTOZIOWIR OR STIIPIPT,
•
As a Medicine it la quick and effeetnalvouringthe
mattaggyawated cane of D7'001)19%1 /Mao/ ColnPlaint%
and all ether derangements Of the ntomseti and Bowels
in 8, simony manner.
It will, instantly revive the moat melancholy and
drooping :mints, and restore the weak, nervous, and
sickly to health, streagth, end vigor.
Persons who, from the itundioioun nee of hewn, have
become dejected, and their nervous system' chattered,
VOriatitutions broken down, and Publeot to that -horrible
ogre . to humanity, the DBLlklusi will, al-
Moat immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigo
rating efilissoy invigorating Spirit
WaAT Ix~Wl L DO.
Dosn.—One wine glass full as often u newsman.
One done will remove all Bad Spirit..
One doze will care Heart-burn.
Three doeee will cure bidigettben.
One dose will give you aGood Appetite. One dose will atop the dietresaing Dame of GraWesel&
One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable
effects of Wind or Flatulence. and as soon as the
itomaoh reeeivee the Invigorating the Matters
nag load and all painful feelings will be removed.
One dose will remove the most distressing Was of
°oho. either la the stomach or bowels.
A few donee son remove all obatrsiotiona lathe Eidms7,
madder. or Urinary Organs.
Persona who are senously afflicted with any. KidneY
Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or
.two, and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles.
NIGHTLY. MSSIPATIOII.
Persons who, from dismgatma too much over night,
and feel the evil abate 0; poisonous liquors, m viole n t
headaches. sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness,
&0., will find one dose will r emove all bad feelings.
Ladies of weak and sickly Constitutions shou ld take
the Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make
them strong, health, and ham y, remove obstruc
tions and irregularitiem from the menstrual organs, and
iso istre the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi
cine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he
hag MN nD the DlVlOollaglail Oreille' is pint WOW at
laroents, Vans NJ.
General De t . 413 WATER Street, New York.
DYOTT po CO_„. 484 North SECOND Street,
wholesale Agents in Philadejphtk
And for sale by JOHN H. EATON, Silt N. 'EIGHTH
Street, and all Druggists. ils"LimulT
IW. JAME'S BETTS' VidaIIIRATZEO
SUPPoRTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Out
porters under eminent medical patron:4B4ltuee and
phyinainne are respectfu ll y requested to cal only on
Kre. Bette, at her reeldeope, 1039 IthitiNUT Street,
(too avoid counterfeits.) nutty_ *maw
is de have been advised by their payscuans to use
her atiolitineoe. Thews only are genuine bearing the
Unded.Statee copyright, labels on the box, and SIM'
quyeetund al m e 4 or thoktfurvorters, with teetimormtle
OLIVE - 0114.—Pare Ohve oil,ll Letonq
and Jaaretedle h Carataim fizr sal" by JAV
SEIBC/LB & C.LBBTALLB, 110.4 & roars Bt. MB
THE PRESS.-PIBLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1861.
CEPHALIC PILES
810 K HEADACHE,
NERVOUS' HEADACHE.
By the use of these rills the periodical 'Meeks of Nrr
•Dts or. siiCl lisfidaqx maY be prevented ; and if taken
at the coicicenciemetit of on iiftaxiklizoloodiato relief
from pain and eitigneee will b obtained.
They seldom failtin removing the Houses end Mad
era* to which female. ore sosubleet.
They ilia gently on the bowels, removing Costiveness.
For Literary Arm, Srea..t., Delicate Feraedell, and
all Demons of sstfritari Moils, they are.valuable as a
Laxative, improving the app/tits, giving tong end vigo r
to the digestive omen, and restoring the natural elas
ticity and strength of the 'whole system.
!Rho CEPHALIC PILLS are the remit *flops Investi
gation and carefully. conducted dicoeritiWniti; having
been in use many years, during which time they hare
prevented. and- relieved a 'Ma -amount of pain end
suffering !ram- Headeohe, whether originating in the
nervous ardent or from a deranged state of the sto
1114al.
They are entirely Vegetable in their eenteoeition, and
m be talon
at all tubes with terfeet meaty without
ma ki ng my dideade . ed diet, and the ebsnees of 411 W dies-
Perabie tests rsadsre it seer to idatiaieter theen.tie
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
Ithe gennine have Ave aiinataree of Ronny C. Spalding
on each Box.
Bold by Drogues and ail other Deafen In Medicine&
A Box will be sent by mall prepaid on receipt of the
PRICE. 05 CENTS.
All onion alwald M adArsiewl
HEN RY 0. SPA 1,1)1 NO.
TUN FOLLOWING lINDORGBNII NT4 OF
CEPHALIC PILLS,
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO BUFFER FROM
SPEEDY AND SIIRE , OURE 18 WITHIN
THEIR REACH.
da fitinTsiNotostiffis ors stooliettad by Mrjoktas-
INst, they- afford Ituncessioncals proof of thi
coop of this truly scientific discount.
blasorrxwas, Conn., Feb. 6.3863.
Ma. SPALDING.
I have tried your Cephalio Puts, and.ilike them so
seal/ that I want yon to. send me two dollar" worth snore.
Fast of theism* for the neighbors. to whom I gave a
few of the fire box I got !Vern you.
- Sena the Dinah, mad; And oblige
-
Your ob't Servant, - - !
- JAMEMS KENNEDY.
Ma BPJLI.DII7O. Heattagoeuh Pa.. Feb. 6.11161.
.
gra
I Wild! 7012 to fiend Dl* one more bat of your Cephalla
Pilbr. I have seemed a great deal of beoe c At from than.
lbute_geweetregy.
metal' ANN STO/K.110178E.
!!Paves 088E14 RIIKTINGDON COVNTT. Va•
B. C. SPALDING. janna*, ". On.
- Six;
P;lllll.lTattebTili Sind m e, b "" '"f your Ce"ali°
RegPeCiumuy
1.N0.5. NIKONS. •
Ili ti
P. S.—lbaro
evers untold on box Qf your Tills .'and ihut
Itamm Vintiros, Ohio, Jam 13,18%
R. O. ermaliato.. Esc.
Please And enclosed twentr-nve cents, rorwldolt send
me mother toojt of your Cephoho Tata ars Stub
Ms ban Pint .l 110ays *ow incl.
Direct A. STOVER, P. M.,
Belie Vernon. Wrandot co., 0.
BirvEstar, Maas. Dee. 31, 186
N O.EpALDINe,
Irish for some circulars or lane Billow bills. to bring
your Cephabe Pills more particularly before my cus
tomers. If you hare anything of the kind please send
OD. of my customers. who is subject to severe Bich
Headache. (usually lasting two dears ' ) teas „eared of as
attack is one hour by sour Pitts. which I sent her.
, - gespeatfa Ur your*.
W. B. wri.aErz.
itavaormasisita, Fastranns Co.. Ohio, t
January St. S
Emote O. Or aLtirrlfes
No. i 9 Cedar it rt. Y.
SAE Btu:
Inelosed find twenty-tee cents. (25.) for which mend
box of " Ceshalul Fills- . Send toaddress of See. Wm.
C. Filler. Reynoldsbursi'Frankhn Co., Ohio.
Your Pins sicwi Übe a charm—cure Headache almose
isgiantgr.
Truly yon.rs t
WM. C. FILIABR.
MR. Oratrose.
Era
Hot long shwa I lout to lOU fora box of ennlenho Ping
for the care or the warrens Beadsehe and CoetivenepiL
and received:the lame, and they had so good an woes
IMO l was induced to seed for snore.
Please send by return mall Direct to
A. R. WRRELRIL
Yeeihisti, Mak,
Fives rho lixaminor, NorjoUr, Ts.
Cephalic Ms accomplish the °Neat fer 'Moth Mei
wets made. visa Cure of headache lu all its foram.
From the 3weimiser, Nittalk, Ya.
Mier have'been tested in more titans thou:had osises,
With entire mow& '
If you are. or hays been troubled with the headache.
send fora box, reephalio BUM so that you mar hare
them in OW or en attack.
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„Fleet the Adsertise , Procidetise,/2.4:
the ollesbello MU are said, to.be a 'recustkabfielfea
tore remedy for the headache, and one of the very beet
that very frequent complaint which has ever been
discovered.
et pp MI Wiistitrs R. R. Ockzetto, Micas., RI.
We heartily eridorie Mr. rlpaldint, =This
Osyksho PM& - , • -
. .
Frew toe ILLetatshak. Vallee Star, issataha, Ta.
We ere gate that sermons safaris; 'with the headaches
who ti 7 them, will stick to them,
Yarn *ha sout Um Path Pinder, NitlP Orisasts, La.
Try them I yen Ousters afflicted. and vs ail
' rare that
lour testimony can be added to the already' namerous
but that. bee oreetred benefits that no other noshoine
can produce. •
Prom the Bt. Look Dressormat.
The iMI1101:1114 demand for the Ortioie (Cophollo Pllb
If rapidly moreafllit•
.From the erizerto, Davrimert. lows.
Mr. Elualding would not connect his DAMS with an sr
tide he did not know to smells real merit.
Freer nut Ade Winn. Pr ooidenu ,R. L
The tOstisioni is their favor is strong, from the most
respectable asterisms.
Prowl/is Daily Nom, Newport. R. I.
Cephalic Pills are taking she place of all kind/.
Prom to Gornmordai Bono's. Boston. Mille
Bald to be very efiksaolons for the headache.
Rpm ths Comment* Cincinnati. Ohio.
iinifering humanity can now be r•lnvect.
A. Single bottle of *MD HG% PRIIPALED
'FLUB will save ten times *Mr owe annitally."ll
SPALDING'S . PREPARED GLUE
SPALDIIMPS PR PARXD GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
ECONOMY: DINFATCW
117 , A &rot= tw Timm &MU NIWW."
Ao sooldosits will balloon; oven in well-tetuistel.
(mollies, it is you deniable to have some obwill &nu
oonvoolont'vws for nopairitio Funilinre.Torm. Crooke
d, &o. •
arewurore PREPARED GLUE,
•
meets oil inch enisrgenoiss, end no lionsehold asp
afford to do without it. It is always ready, and US to
the sticking Point. . : •
"USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE."
N. B.—A Brush sooomsaaise +Koh bottle. Prig", 115
oesda. Address,
HENRY O. SPALDING.
NO. 45, WAAL STREET, NEW YORK.
AI certain astarmaipled persons ate asteatetbir tc
palm of on the unenspeetint atiblie. imitation' of nil
PREPARED GLIM I waxidoantion all persons to ex
amine berme purhetinx, and me that the WI name:
; Ifi llPALDl2l6leffirlErAlilill SWAIM
is Co ediede inammori 411 •urn in MESON'
WIN
IM)_X(mAJL..
CURE ALL HUME+ Or
H.k:il.l)Aomwe
ORDAR BIREET, NEW TOW
SPALDING'S
HEADAOHE.
THAT
YPSELANTIs MICE., hui.l4, MIL
Prim Ik. Democrat, St. Mud, MilL
SAVE WILE PIECES!
C VT ON
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
T 9 BELI.&NOE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of PMLADELPHIL.
oFFIDR. NO. 308 WALNUT lIITRISZTI
Imam naiad LOOS Olt DAMAGE BY FIRE. on
E w e ". Stores, and other buildings. limited
oriti f nlmakand on Furniture.
Wares, and fder
otmodige. towo or
ocamtu.
CASH: CA_PITAL.43a/ine W-ABBETEI 1317 141 OA.
w Mon 1.1 Invested 11111 (wows, Viz
In Mot mortgages on city property, worth
double the amount ;. mom co
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'. 6 tier ceoL tint
mortgage loan, at par— _ san co
ridspusylvasis Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent
pond Mortgage load, rep 27 gem GE .
Huntingdon and Broad op ttatlroacM
Co:.Canal mortgage loan__.`. 4,000 00
Or and rent. flat-otass— 1,462 co
Collateral loans well secured 1, 600 00
'City of Philadelphia 6 per mint. 8000 0 no
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Allegheny. County ti per cent. Pa. RR. loan-. 10,000 00
.0 9 tooterpieV Bank stook-- _ 5,135 01
Mechanics Bank stook— 1.812 BO
Pennsylvania Railroad C 0 . ,. stalk — . &ODD 00
The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s +dock MARI 00
The County Fire Insurance Co.'s stook— 1,060 co
Tee Delaware M. a. Inenratice Co.'. stook- 700 00
Union Mutual Insurance Co.. acinP--- 2180 CO
ilis t•Otolonble- - 14.30 74
sooonnts, swarms:l interest. dee-- 7,104 65
Caen on hand_... 11,1144 fid
The Mutual pritiorple, oombined With the security of
aNtook Capital, entitles the insured toparticipate in
the profits of the Company, without liability for losses.
Leases promptly adyketed end paid.
DieNCPaite
Mem Tinley
W,lhamThompson,
Frederick Brown,
William Steceneen.
John R. Worrell,
H. L. Canton. •
Robert Tol and.
6. D. Roeenearten g
Charles e. Wood.
James 8. Woodward
B.
B. M. ECNCHMAN, Beim
February 16. 1861.
1 .
SEMllei SimrshaXi,
Robert Steen,
William Musser,
Benj. W..Tinsler.
Marshall Hill,
J. Johnson Brown.
I Charles Leland. -
Jacob T. Ranting.
Smithissel
Bowen—
John 81, Pitteiburg.
M TINGLEY, President
rotary.
THE ENTERPRISE
IN'SETRANCE COMPANY
OP PRITADELPHA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
rom.PArrrs lICULDING, S. W. CORZIRP
YOUTH AND WALNUT STREETS,
DIRECTORS:
F. DILIVII7ORD STARR, I MORDXOII L. Dawson.
WILLIAX MCKIM Geo. H. STORER,
MALMOFARZINA t JOBB! B. BROWN,
JONA t t /WOOD. B. A. FAIMISISTOCK.
.T. MOOR, Minuses D. CARR,
HURT WHARTON, J. L. BRRINORR.
F. RATCHFORD BTARR, President.
CHARLES W. CORE. Secretary. felt
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY._ •
N 0.921 CHESTNUT Strest,Pluladelplus.
CHANTER PRAPEUAL.
ALL PEE PROFITS DIVIED.
DE
TD
AMONG THE IR
IN-
Insure Lives for short aor for the whole term of
life ; grantammitiea and Endowment,; purchase Life
Interests in Real Estate, and make all contracts de
cpendng on the continserielee of life.
T MA 66 NX00960111 admiantratorit Aleignser,
Matsu i and Guardians, •
.6.BaKTB OF TEE COMPANY, January 1.12 8 2.
Mortgages, ground rents, real estate.- $312,061 07
United Otates stocks. Treason . notes, loans
of State of reminlvtima, city of Plul& -
delphis.—
. • 268,795 at
Premium notes , loans on oollaterale, 237,624 10
Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail
roads. and County six nor cent. bonds...—. IMAM Se
Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stocks, Ro. 97,647 49
Cash on hand, agents' balances, &a., Re.-- MOM 14
03
DANIEL L. MILLER, Pree i r rr nt.' l33
RAMUEL E. STOKER, Tice President.
JOHN W. AMMO& Bantam mh23,tf
11111LAI WARE MUTUAL SANITY M-
A-. IftritANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
huorporated by the Legislature of Peuxurrbrema,
Ogles EL E. isomer of TJURD and WALNUT atm%
PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE 1/11517/1-11.NCR.
• on Versals,
Carlo, To ell parte of the World.
rfelStlit
I LAND INOVRANCES
Oa foods by Rivets, Canals, lakes, MA Lang flax
nage,. to all parte of the Union,
FIRE IftSURANCRO
Oa Megebandise generally. On Otoree, Dwelling
Domes, kg.
ABUTS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1,1850.
11100.000 United States five /F cent. loan—.llllooAoo 00
115,000 United Staten nix IF Gent. TIOUTUI
Notes, (with accrued interest )... 119,453 34
100,000 Pennsylvania State five Op cent
loan.— SLOP 00
11,000 do. do.- six do. do. 31,040 00
:Mow Philadelphia City ei c :f cent. Loan. X 7,105 ST
10,000 Tennessee State five cent. 10an... 34,000 BD
MAO Penmrylvania Gulf 94 mortgage
six OF cent. bonds • /5,000 00
11,040 000 shares, stook Germantown Gas
Company, tutored and pymoipal
goarantead by the City of Phila
delphia 11.310 CO
1.010 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad
Compan 5.900 011
LOOO 100 sharesNort y.— illia.;y—Fraiiii.Gia
road Company. ....900 00
1.140 30 sharea Philadelphia lee B oat and
Stand "I.lis Company.. 1.100 00
MS shares Philadelphia ant — Hlol7o- &-
Grace Steam Tow- boat Company. 550 00
100 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange
LIS 00
1,000 alma: Continental Hotel Co..—.—.
1471MKs par. Cost 86417.330.5.1. Market •a1..4661.366 Ti
ills receivable , for ineumnoca undo-- 111.386 43
ngi.1926 mortgages.— —.--- 3.4.600
110a1 estate . 61.363 36
Sabsaoes due stliseardee—Premiums on. Ida
riae Po li cies. interest. and other debts due
the Company . 81,556 02
~!Orly sad stook of . mundrr Insurance 'glad
other Campmates 11.0116 so
Cann on land—in banks-- —..1118413
111 drawer—. 453 36 •
20,116
MIECTOIII3,
Martin, Eamuel E. Ittoken,
fA. Sower. .. J. F. Penitton,
lub Prolamin. Rehr, Sloan.
Loh.. rt. Penrose, Edward Darlingtem,
fan C. Davie,. . 11..jonesBrooko,
ariarr
t"a7A. r A noer Brrivainei
&Melt C. qa " . Robe m irartti mh
ilham C. awls. Jambi Awed; •
one_ph H. Seal , amiss a hi l Farittli s
arm Ke M. gusto% . f Joshes P. Eyre.
morle O. Leiner. ' John H. Osman. Pitteg.
Nutt Grassi 11. T. n,
Charm Kelly, 11 B. fier i er,_ "
WILLIAMARTIN, President.
IRO& O. HAND, Vine President-
MENET LYLEVRN. georstary. . nol7-tf
0
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ay
FIRE INSURANOE EXCILIMIVELY.-
THE PENNSYLVANIA • FIRE INSURANCE
COMfANY—rnoorporated IBID6--011ARTER PRRPh,-
TUALrNo. 51.0 WALNUT street, opposite Independ
ence dmiare.
This Company, faverably.known to the community
for thirty-gm years,. emitirmes to insure against loos or
damage by Fire, on public or private Buildings. either
permanently or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture,
stocks of Goods or Merchandise generally, on liberal
terms.
•
Their Capital. together with a large Surplus Fund, in
invested in the moat ea•efal manner. 'which enablse
them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in
the oasis of lona.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Isaac Haslehnrst,
a►min Camsbell. Thomas Robots.
Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
wish= monroins, John Deverourt,
Thomas Smith.
JONATILM4 PAVT.ESSON, Presideut.'
BELTON Sham, Secretary. ayl•IT
SURANOE OOMPANY OE,THE
sin, A i l a O t&gaTliaT l A A tiPl ß lteci n a. Pa Eti
.01111ADIN011.
nat ,N,11416 CAP it& B.Bl.lB4l—reb. teat
All invented in ;mud and available muntlea---00n
t.5 k e nr i r il fr Vearin ang ue wpen.
DlkedB.llB. terms '
MenrT .14„ iSherrerd. . fr ig rje
• pc=., .Irpb
R
Wl= 8. Smith, Worm Br. Wagner.
mrrtr
eon.
It. Badf_ Henry G. Fjeoelpea,
men. S. alto, %axles
Geavve C. Carson.
D SH.P.R.FLERD President.
WILLIAM alatezi. - s.' retwr. !eO -tf
,WOUI.' INSURANCE. ---MECHANICS''
101811TRANVE 'COMPANY of Philadelphia, No.
138 'North SIXTH Street, below Race. minire Build
inok.Ocooda, and tderohondnie generally trona loot or
damage by Fire, The OOMPIMP gettlalltde adjtun all
loweivrompray. and thereby hope to merit the patron
age of the publla, • • .
antactaia. •
Witham Montane Hubert Figagan.
• Frauoas Popper. Michael taw,
*sow L. Donahorty. - Edward *govern
, Thom /1. MaGenalokg
• trutrV i causor - ale Fall.,
Rafferty,' . obn =
omaa J. Hemphill. Bereard u rtftffeelatm,
01121111 Fisher, Chariot clara,
rawria Eahttaiaa, Michael Caluil.
FRANGIO UClOPElt..Praiddant
BEILWARD JLeFFIRRWY, Secretary. onsit-ty
iAItiERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE. 00.;
INCORPORATED 1810 FER,-
pirrum4,
lga 310 WAWTIT Birest l abo t 2 Third, Philadalphla,
iti mor A t ivut s one naid-up. va t Stalk and Ourplus,
in sound and available darguities,eonlanues to
insure on Dwellings, Stare', Furniture, Alerehandiee
Vassebr in kart and their cargoes, and oglierpersonai
property... All Wises hberally and promptly adjusted.
• • •
nisevrons.
C. /UMW* /Wm Ti LOW%
ohn Wela,h • . twos R. Oimuatell.
nal c. Morton, Emu O. O. mink,
Painek Brady, Chas, . W. Poulton'.
Inset Memo.
TROIKAS IL MAUL President.
ALBERT 0. 8. CRAWFORD. Bearatarr. fall24l'
147XCIR ABET, INSURANCE COMPANY
ALI —aloe No. 409 WALNUT .Street.
FIRE LIGIORANCE on Houma and Merobaadise
senerally, oa favorable tormi: either limited or par
r/stria
DIRECTORS:
joisialah Doan% Thomaiiarsh:
J o i. Q. Ginuodo. Charlam, °moon,
Edward D. Roberts, James T. ate,
Emmet L. Smedley, thus I'. Owen:
Reuben C. Halo, ohs J. Griffith..
'ERRATUM NULL. President.
• JOHN Q. GINI'IODO, Vice Prowdera .t.
Rime= Cos. B eoretar7. 188 11
SAVING FUNDS.
"A Intle. but often. fills the Pulse."
FRANKLIN SAVING MID, No.l
136 South FOURTH &net, 'between!
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia, pays all
'delimits on demand.
t .mpositons , money meowed by. Government,
ignite, a
nd City Lome, Ground Rents, Mort ,
Eigolll .
gkizt=n a tiMl 44 tinlrrtir,:hitTga-e
leitors' money, but have it at all times ready to
num with 6 per cent. interest the owner,
as they haive always done. Whig Company
never immeended.
Females, married or single, and Minors, can.
deposit in their own right. and alieh deposits Gael
be withdrawn ONLY by their consent.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the Innte f
,of Pennsylvania, with authority .to receive
imonei from trustees and executer,.
L.L. hUein RECEIVED.
I L AG ( li n gpfefiaty, from 9to a o'clock. and on
Wednesday eyeing until II o'clock,
DIRECTORS.
Jacob B. Shannon, Cyril. Cullenhider,
John Shinciler. George Rause,
hialaohi Sloan, • Charles Liming,
'Jeremiah Comfort, Henry Delan,
Niotioleis Rittenhouse, Nathan Smed ley,
Jos. H. Satte,thweite, bones V.A..,
John Alexia(ler,
JACOB B. SHANNON, President.
1r CADWALLALIMit. Tresunirer„
ap2S-
"A Dollar saved is Seise earned."
s ; 4 4 7 1111. 4 1.41:: 6tEl :4.111
THE ADAM AX2REB9
fiv ies zios?: r o h caan t r a m i zt
ritipsoloVe by ita m i nx Linea
ill ii.
oonstoottom
vitt other ' Comm.picw, ts all
%mu end eitia• of the liraitet hbittas, •• - •
- . 1.-111AlUtiroitp.
p lIILADLPILLA. TSRRA , 0 0 T T.&:
2 . WORM
Ofilae and Ware Rooms, 10'10 CHESTNUT Street..
Ornamental Ch 1101103 , Tons.
1 6Ri lati r olll s m a t i l:42:: ".
• Arehitea.nref arnanienfti
veattlating and Smoke r inse.
tides :rile and Sanitary Wars.
Arririre ' s e : t rier z n a til i te l il i titand
E
.0 n:1. chum and durable. . .
, ~, a Tre t i2 gelled on liberal term/, •
algae* sent br,,,,
on applies:bon by letter.- - , . ...1
nal4t e disaltili ami '
mite emit
RAILROAD WIRES.
TEE PENNSY BA LVANIA OENTRAL
ILROAD,
960 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.
1861. Ktestim 1861.
THE CAPATO -ANY CI Tit OFIN T T H Y
COUNTRY.
NW EQUAL
THREE TB ROUrili PAMIKNOR ft TRAINS
nt o s u t i bi h oy w i a
any estt
t i o E n T neou E n ki g N di r e fit o; llel i kli. i dagl i r ia 4t y ge. rhro TT urb ß T U ra lil i St.
from Boston. New York, and, all points Emit. and in t
Upton Repot at Pittsburg with 1 hrough Trains to and
— r i
.. ° t
from
c i I
e n " r r
i n i9 u ni t :h a
Il i I n a r g
p t a
s f h al l e W l a it e f i o e a s i :
s f ri o pe r e t u t h li I d t
o n a o d r e o r
other route.
Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without *Manse of Cam or Conductors. All Through
Passenger 'Frain■ provided with Lougbridge's Patent
rake—speed ander perfect control of the engineer,
thus adding much to the gaiety of trevelleriet
Renokinu Aire are attached to each Trani V4 • (' -
rag's aleernoe Care to e aprons and Fast Trams. The
EXP Ent RUNS DAILY ; Mail and Fast Lines, Sun
days excepted
Mail 'rrain leaves Philtdelphis. at 7.30 A. M.
Fast Line 11.45 A.M.
Express Train leavers " 10.45 P. M.
TrtAilis LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Accommodation, Pia Columbia., 210 P. M.
Columbia • 4 00 P. M.
Parkesburg " at 5.40 P. M.
Wes . t Chester " ho 1. at 8.15 A. M.
• Pio. 2 at 12 50 P. M.
Went Chester Passengers will take the West Chester
Nos. 1 and 2 and Columbia Trains.
Passengers far SanbutyWilliamavort, Elmira, Buf
falo. Niagara Falls, and ' intermediate point.; leaving
Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M. and 2.30 P. M., go directly
through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the °Hoge of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or
Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor
tant asuman office' in the West; also on boar d
. PDT of
the regular Line of titeaMere on the IYlnuctiliDin or ChM
rivers
Nir Fare always as low, and time as quick. as by any
other Route, .
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets.
The completion of the Weatern connection of the
D Pe nt niksy c i r vaLi tri is. BERBitureted,wtoKCElNocrakigoAmslesTthAzist7
TEE
a REA% WEST.
The connection of tracks ' the Railroad Bridge at
Figgie:Lig, Avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time. are advantage, readi
ly aepreoiated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel
lin_g
Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta
tion of their Freight to .thie Company, can rely with
confidence on ite speedy transit.
THE RATES OF FRI:IOST to and from any point.
in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all
times as favorable as are charged by other Railroad
Companies,
OW" lie particular to mark packages "via Pennsyl
vania Raitroad."
For Freight Contract, or Shipping Directions, apply
to. or address either of the tollowing Agents of the
Company:
Ti. A. etewart, Pittsburg
H. S. Fierce it. Co., Zanesville. J. Johneon,
Rip
ley.o.; R. McNee ly, Maysville, EY. &
; Ormsby & Crop
per, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock Co., Jeffersonville.
Indiana ;R. W. Drown & Co. Cinothoriti.O. A .• Athern
& Hibbert,Cinoinuati, O.; K. C. 1 1 1012111 11 / 9 glitthlslat
Ind., Joe. E. Moore, Lomeville, Ky. ; V. G. O'ltiley &
Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo,
111. ; R. F. Sass, Shaler at Glass. St. Louis. Mn.;• John
H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn. • Hams & Hunt, Minn
pne, Tenn. ; Clarke & Co., 'Chicago, ill. ; W. H. R.
Koonts. Alton. Ill..; or to Freight Agents of Railroade
p et different moats in the West.
eA B c K AW& ON o ps ,
P so h i N la o de h h tr a
et. Baltimore.
LEECH & Co.. 1 Astor House, or 1 S. William at.. N. Y
LEECH & CO.. No 77 State street, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON. Gang Freight Agent. Phila.
L-BOUPT, Gen't Tioket Agent, Phila.,
E. LEWIS, Eten'l tSup't Altoona, je3-/y
8317 ILI OA
1861. 1861.
SPRING -AR RANGEMENT.-qIKW YORK LINER
AMDEN ANI) • AbLDO_y .-A141.1
DELPHI*. D P I N RA.MROAD_KIO. , 2I
LINER FROM - ELP.RLA. TO NEW •
YORK AND WA PLACER,
710 K WALNUT -11T. Wiling FOL L OWSNOSO 111005.
WILL LeAvis 4.8 Nrlz. : •
PAll
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac
commodation_ .
vi
At 6A. M., a Camden and Jersey - City, ( R. ,1- i s
Acioommodation L X 211
At A. M.; via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail- h bo
At 11% A. M.. Remington and Jersey - City,
Western Express.6o
At 11% P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo
dation— -..—._—..... N
Ate P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, G. and A. Ex- •
Ar r a e rtTe - •
. orta 001 ILILOIISIII ORGY 1 Te
r 3 00
Am P. Il re iti• Kensington and Jersey City, M
el& • g nt
A.t SP. M.. via Camden and Jersey Cipt. Evening
Marl.____ - S 00
At 11.1. a. M., via Camden and /one/ QV, Month
-...—. 126
At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aooonunoda
tiona (Freight and .Paisisengei)-Ist Claes Tioket- 2 2.6
Do. do. • 2d Class Tioket- 1 60
The 6P M Mail Line nom daily. The 11%P M. South
ern Mail, asturdays excepted.
For Belvidere,Easton. Lambertville. Flemington,
Wso. at 7.10 A. from Kensington, and 23 4 P. M. from
alnut-street wharf.
For Water Gap.dtroadsbarg, Scranton , Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Send, ,to., 7.10 A. M. from Kensington.
via Delaware. Lackawanna and Western R. It.
For blauoh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10
A. M. from Kensington Depot. axed 2% P. M. from Wal
nut-street , wharf (the 710 A rd, line connects with
.
train leaving Easton man P. 6 1.3
11For Mount Roily, at 6 and 8 A. M., s and 434 F. AL
For Freehold. at 6A, M.. and P Id.'
WAY LINES.
For Bristol Trenton, ac .. at 7.10 A. M., d 34 eni 534
P. M. from 'Kensington, and 234 P. M. from Walnut
street wharf.
For Palmyra, Riverton. Delmer,. Beverly. ilerlins
tonFlorence, Bordentown, &s.. at 1234 . 1, d% and 5
P. k. • • •
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
places. at 214 P. M. from Walnut-street wharf.
es?' For New York. and Way Lines leave Kensington
Depst, take the cars, on Fifth street, above Walnut.
half an hour before departure, The • oars ran into the
de t, and on arri val Of each train, run from the depot,
Fifty Pound, ofßargaiponly, allowed each Paulen
gik assenger. are prohibited from taking anything as
poundt their wearing apparel. All baggage Lover
ft to be paid for extra. The Company limit
the r reeponsibility for baggage to One Dolbsrperpounn,
and not be li able for any octant beyond $ lBO, ex
oept by special contract.
mb27 Wm. N. eATZMEEt. Agent.
WINTER ARRANGE-
M EN T .—PRILADELPRIA.
GIERIVLANTII NOR RISTOWN RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, Nov. 12, iseo
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 6, 7 8,9, /0. 11_ -
end 1.1 A. M.,1,
I, mi. 4,9, 6,7, 8,9, 1(4, and 1134 F. M
Leave Germantown, 6,7, 73i, 8. 814.9.14 11 and 12 A
AL, 2,2, 3,4, 6,0, 7, 8 9 and MX P. li,
15N 141 , NDAYS.
P.M.ive Pbilndeinhia, 9.06 nun, A. M., 2,7, and 1034
omstor 51
Leave eerzeantownsaJA 111/11. A. DI, WO vain., 6, ard
DM P. M
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD,
LeaTe Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, and 72 A. en., 2,4, 6,8,
and LW P. M.
Leave Chestnut Rill, 7, 10, 7213,8.41), and 0.40, sad
11.40 A. M. 1.10, 11.401.646:Attsle.:iit
Lave PhilsAehthia__ , 9.09 A. M., .1, and 7 P. M.
Leave Chestnut BA, 7.oomin, A. M., 1200, 0.40, and
0.10 nun. P. M.
FOR CONISEOHOCKEN AND NOARISTO'WN.
Leave Philadelphia, 6.60, 73‘,105, and 11.06 min. A. M.,
1,a901.00, esis, and 2.1% I". M. •
Leave Norristoev, 0, 7. &Oh 9, and Il AL , Mu 1%,
end 6 P. M.
ON SiIIiDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. NE and 3 P. bl.. for Berrie-
Leave Norristown,lß A.M.=dell' , M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia, /Lee 734 9.05, and 1103 A. M.
1.06, AM,S.M. 8.0E 1.1.3( I'. M.
Leave Manayeak, OR, 735, 8.55,93‘.113‘ A. M.. Z, 534
6, 634. and 934 P.
Leave Philadelphi . a . ..9l:Y.l: ad 7 P. M.
Leave Menaynnk, A. M.. 6'K, and BP. M.
B. LLlVllT.H,._6enerel Bunek§ndelit.
nose-tf DE PO T . .
. and GRE E N Streets.
IginallMll NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD.
FOR BETELEH M,__DOYLEBTOWN, MAUCH
OHUNK,JIAZLETON. and L ECKLEY.
THREE THROUHR TRAMS.
On and afar tdONDM. December I L LVIO. Pasaanrar
Treinswillleave FRO rix and litilL,Lo w M
y, M eets, Phila
delphia. dailondays excepted), ea follow.;
At 6,30 A. M., (Express). for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Manch Chunk. ilanleton. Wilkeebarre, Ao.
At 1.43 P . M., (Expresil), for Bethlehem, glutton, &a.
This train remakes Easton at 6P. M. and makes Wow
oonneotion with HOW Joreey Centred ler riow
At 6 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Hlinnh,
but.
At 9 A. M. and I P.M., !or Doylestown.
At 6 P. M., for Fort Washington.
The 6.30 A. M. Exp ress train makes oloae connection
with the Lehigh Valley" Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the Worried end most desirable route to Wilkeebarre ,
and to all points in the Lehigh noel region.
TRAINB FOR PHILADELPHIA.
P e ve Bethlehem at 143 A. M., 9.16 A. 1%., and 6.118
Leave Doylestown at 7.26 A. Al. and 11.20 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 6.41 A. Al.
or BllNDAYS.—Philadelphia for Fort Washington
usuoL Dd.
Philadelphia for Dolestown at P. M.
Doylestown for Phi lad elphia at 7 A. Nr.
Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.46 P. M.
Fare to Bethieheni_ei 60
Fare
to Mauch Chunk..l 60
Fare to Easton / 50 Fare to Wilkaabarre— 460
Through—Tiohota met ;loomed at the Ticket
Oilloos, at WILLOW Street, or BERKO Street, in order
to
amour° the above Yates Oz fare.
dll Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) oonueot
at Berko lifteat with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
&mond and Thind-streetkPaesenger Railroads. twenty
minutes after leaving 'Willow street. des-sr ELLIN CLAIN. Agent.
EPEILICi ARRAME
MENT.-PRILADELPHIA,
WLLIKINOTO D BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On sad Mter MONDAYAPRIL 16 1861
FABBEROGER TRAINS LEA/.E PHIL aD ELLA:
For Baltimore at 8.16 11.36 A. 111., ( reel),
anfl. 10.10 P.M. .
PP at ; Cheater at 8.15 A. M., , 11.12 A. M., 4.15 and 10.66
Foc Wilmington at 8.15 A. M.. 1136 A. 21., 4.15 and
10.60 P. M.
For New Casale at e.M A.M. and 4.15 P. M.
For Dover at 8.16 A. Id_, egid 4:15 14,
For Maori' et 6.71 A; lid.
For Banab IA A. 21.
Pie FOR PHILADELPHIA
leave Baltimore at CO A. M. (BzpreW, 9.41 A. M.,
and 4.45
Leave winnington at 6.50 and Sao A. Mn 1•40 and
8 r.
ye Debniv at L4O F. M.
ave ord at 4 P. M.
eve ver at 6.511 A. M. and 6.70 P. M.
Leave New Castle at Mg A. M., 7.2) Y. N.
Leave Cheater at 7.40 A. M. 240, 1.57 aid 8.40 P.M.
Leave Baltimore for Ballsbury, and Delaware Rail
road at 6.15 A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORM
Leave Mester at &A A.M., 13.64 and 11.60 P.M.
Leave Willnington at 9.35 A. M.. 1136 2. M., and 11
A. M.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with Pamenger Car &Melted,
will run 61 follows :
Leave rbiladekehia for Perryville and intermediate
viaaam at AA P. M.
Leave W Heileman ter Perryville sad intermediate
Idiees at 7.15 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Pluladelplua * mid interme
diate places Y.
ms at 6 M.
Leave Bevre-de-Orsoe for Baltimore aid interniedi
ate +station. at 6 A. M.
. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-GralA
station* at 6 P. M. _
ON. BtINDAYO
Only at W.Q. P. M from PluladelpitiO to Dammam
Only at a al P. M. from Baltimore to Pluladelokin.
soli B. M. MELTON. President.
IifimpwrIIILADELPHIA
AND READING RAIL
ROAD.—PABB 'WISER TRAINS for POTTEVILLE,
READING, and HARRISBURG. op and aftontAwi . l
23. 1881.
• MORIIIIIO LINES, DAlLyignendare eneapted./
Leave fteiD_anot. ooruer or on.OAD and CALLOW
RILL Btroe PRI/ADEL PR/Ai(Passon i rrentranoea
en Thirteen and on Callowhal otreAle g_t A. M.,
connecting et narrating with: the FEN SYLVANIA
RAILILLAD, P. au:trn nuatineto Pittabarg the
CUMBERLAND VALLE Y L a s P. M. tram rannuir to
Onamborriburc. l Carlin% &Ai. • Laud the ItOSTRItRiI
CENTRAL R AILROAD] 1 P. m. train, musing to Rim-
Eary,
APTORNOON
T e Row DIEM, 09rger_grAR AD and CALLOW-.
. YMILA utaxiiie.,k , minuet entrances
on Thirteenth and on Otillowhill: etreetao for POTTS
. VILLE and HARRIS EURO, 'at ISM.P. M. DAILY, for
.
READING only, "at P. M..SDAMY. Monday az
ooptod.
OUOTANCEE VIA PRILILDELPHLIAXD I.EADLNII
.RAILROAD.
FlOllll PaiLstiaLYZlTs. Miles.
To Phienixville.--. 78
Reading— ......... ea Philadelt , b,l•4
Lebanon a:Ala/bib:loll alley La.
TreSarton Junction-3M
Banbury --.... _:.—l6e
Menelaus
Milton
•
aver
Jorseyfibors
WiName_Port Elmira
Elmir--. Railroad
The BA. M. and 3.T1 P. 10. tuda- • ' S all et
Woltant l I RMAYit elcooptedil• v u nirt t o
W WILLumistORT. and &RIB RAIL a
.0..
IN
with lines to Niagara F
C DVOT AL-ti rN W P "t HILA WI D I VLVIII "Et A : Corner of ROAR
and CALLOWEILL ElYeetg,
11,01-ti W. IL iIICLUEENNEY., Ts TOW,
DAILY INLAND
'ma^ • ''•••=11•- PRRIGHT LINE TO NOlt
.oLit AND PORTSMOUTH, VA.. and tie the ening
riodCities Wed 3:0'4 , 1111 lb. hoe* mad Southwest.
ese to the Depot. corner BicoaD Street sod
ANRINNTON Avesue, will be forwarded daily, and
at as low rates as by any other line.
H. F. KENNEY.
Neater of Transportation
rehee-tf p. W. & S. S. R. Ca.
,W TV UR grin/
- 'MAIM" Tin
oyes, i l e.ieer_maasynt
, 41: aie MU.II {kloW pg,.. ass use
fZ3N 611 Thi' .
pNAUVD A YB.
northern General,
II maim .7 sal kris 1.
SALES BY AUCTION.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
Mn. IVA MARKET ETRE ET
POSTPONEMENT.
NOTICE.—rir sale of &nor sonde advertised for
Tneedfip and 'Predoesday. April 22 and 24. to postponed
until further notice.
NF. PANOOABT, AUCTIONEER, Sue
s °Naar to B. Scott. Jr.. 481 CIIBBTOUT Bt.
SHERIFF'S SALE AT JONr 8' HOTEL.
On Monday Morning ,
April 29, 1861. at ten o oloek. upon the premises ,
Jo Hotel, Obestiant etreet i above Math, will be
s old—
Te entire Wanes of the stock of furnitu-e. oonsist
ingiof the furniture. beds. and bedding of 100. rooms.
Brinwele and ingrain careens, on Moths, dining room
furniture, silver plated were, cutlery, bar fixtures.
wines. &o. so._ _
SALE AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS
t.MEItoIDERIES, RIB 0 ,, &c.. &o.
Br catnlotlls• .
On Wednealni
May lat. 1801, at 10 o'clock.
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS FANCY
YARN.
Also, On Wednesday Morning*
260 lbs assorted colon two•pll yarn, for no manufac
ture of fancy lisserygoods
Alio, 26 lbs of core for hoods,
POSITIVE SALE OFhursda 250 CASES STRAW GOODS
On T y Morning.
May 2d, 1881, at 10 o'olook—
The stook of a rosoursoturing firm. consisting of al
grades and styles of °home new goods.
PHILIP FORD & CO., AIIUTIONICERS,
No. 530 MARKET Street e12.1' 501 MINOR St.
L.AROE SPECIAL. BADE OF 25,000 WINDOW
NUMB.
On amount of one of the largest manufsetarsia in
New York.
On Tuesday Morning,
April 3f S, at 10 o'clock precisely, by catalogue, for
cash Ind be peremptorily sold to the highest bidder,
as follows:
to coo &feet centre velypt and gilt shades.
10,000 " P 1612 "
n,OOO 7- fret
4. 0 0 0_ centre
Noon 6-feet plain centre and gilt shades.
2 SOO 7 feet " " "
10.000 6-feet centre and gilt shades.
moo 'f. , eet plain "
LOCO &feet plain green ~
1.000 • centre and green
2 0007-feet " " " '"-
1,000 6 feet centre and silver
I,t "
m 000 fanc y y
paper shades.
We womd the especial attention of buyers to the
above goods, as embracing the handsomest assortment
of sheens ever offered in this market.
POSITIVE SALE OF 1.000 CARES BOOTS, SHOES,
On Thursday Morning.
, May 2d, at 10 o'olook precisely, will be sold. by *Ma
iogne-
-I,IXX) oases men's, boys' and Tenths' calf. kin. and grain
boots, calf, bap, and grind brogans, Congress seaters,
calf and Pat Lea Oxford ties, walking shoes, &o.; wo
rsen% misses' and ehildren , s calf, kip, goat, reoroseo
and kid heele d and about, gaiters, slippers, bum
&o.; also. a large and desirable aassortment of
first-cum city-made goods.
nor Goods oyes. for examination, with catalogues.
early on the morning of sale.
FITZPATRICK & BROS., Al TO.
JJ•m-• won - BERL 604 CRESTifFir Xtre t. ate:ma
&Mks
EALEO ViSxr cveltifto.
At 7 ON:dook, of Book% ototionery and Tenor toots
watohea, jewe4ry,plooko, 'divot tinted were, oatitty.
paine npunom utatmements, &o,
Mao, noworrl dry smele, booic and sheer, and met
°beanie of every description.
DAY BABES every Monday. Wednesday, and Fri
day at 10 o'clock A.
PRIVATE aillillll.
At iiiivate sale several iargeoonsignments of watohee,
jaws ry, booing. stationary. silver 7 pisted ware, cutlery.
fancy scoot!, Ito. To which is eohcated the attention el
sits and country merehants and others.
tionsignments solmited of all lrindi of zaerohandlso
for either putnio or nivate
tar Lilieral oath advancing =Rio on connirtunints.
flat-door sales ororaotiv.sttended
MOSES NATHAN§ , A 110 TIONE
AND COMMINNION RERCZAWL lionthaant
corner of SLX/R and RAGE Istreeto.
NATHANS' ORE 4T PALE OF CLOTHING, BED
DING, Aral OTHER ARTICLES.
On Tuesday Morning,
30th inst., at le o'olook. at the auction store.
SPLENDID SET OF DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE
Confuting of diamond and ALI%
opal breastpin and ear
ring& Enos SM. Cost in Earls 01,400.
A splendid single-atone diamond breast-pin. only
IMO, omit ate.
OUT DOOR BALES
Attended to personally by the Attotioneer..
Consignments of any and every kind of goods sob
otted MOSE
MONEY TO LOANS NATHANS.
.$25,0 je w el ry . a, at the lowest rates, on diamonds,
watohea silver plate, dry goods. clothing. gro
caries. cigars, hardware. cutlery, pianos, mirrors. fur
niture, bedding, and on mods of description, is
large or email amounts, from one dollar to thousands.
for any lenitth of time agreed on.
OW The Oldest Established House in this city.
gIT rnvate entrance on RACE Street.
lIET Busiseits hours from 9A. M. to 9 F. M.
Heavy oosurange ONLY benefit of depoeitore
CHARCIES TWO FERCENT.
War Advance. of 3100 and upwards at two ver c
Advanoes of 5 100 and upwarde, at one per cent.. fep
or
Oar/ lone.
SHIPPINt:.
WEEKLY COMMUNICATION
BY STEAM
(QUEENSEW
_YORK
AND IVERPOOL, °Mits at OWN fire
law') to land and embark passengers and despatches.
The. Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam
stop Company's splendid Clyde. built iron screw steam
ships, are intended to sail as follows,
PROM NEW YORK 1 , 047 LIVERPOOL.
_
VIGO,.
Saturday, Mny 11
GLASGOW. Satu:day, April If
CITY OP WASHINGTON. Saturday, May 4
And every Saturday throughout the year. from P..k.8.
No. 44 N. R.
RATES OF PAM3AOIS
THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA.
I
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool.— ---- IS
Do. to London, via Liverpool —....— — 80
Steerage to Queenstown, or LiverpooL —— 30
Do. to 1 ondon. ....,", .. .... 33
Do. Return poked*, available for Mx month.,
from Liverpool. .......---- 880
Passengers forwarded to . Havre. Pads, Hamburg.
Bremen. and Antwerp, $t through rates.
Ue• tfificates of passage issued from Liverpool to New
York—. _ _ ~._„.. 1340
Cvtificates of passage iseued — from Queeastownto
ew York
hese steamers have superior acoommedetiotis lot
passengers. are ammo:toted with watertight compart
ments. and carry experienced atmeons.
Per (role 6t, or paurege. seek! at the office of the Com-
Mr. JOHN O. DALE, Agent.
109 Walnut /area ,t Philadelphia.
In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN,
Tower Buildings.
In Glasgow. to WM_. INMAN,
ap&-tf 13 Dixon street.
Till?, BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL aTICAM
a HIM
170111 NEW TORS TO LITZEPOOL.
chief cabin Pegisage—.---. 31130
Second Cabin rampage 75
PROM BOSTON TO LITZ - RPOOL,
Chief Cabin ?savage— Imo
Second Cabin Yung.-02
The ships from New York call at Harbor.
The slues from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har
bor,
PERBIA, Capt. ludkins. AF R ICA. Cant. Shannon.
AR ABU, Cajit. J. Stone. ICA N A DA, Cat. anderson.
ASIA, ()apt, E. G,Lott. !AMERICA. Caet- MeAuleY
AUSTRAL ASIAN NIaGARe, Capt. to °odic
Capt. E. M. H ookley. Et/ROZA, Capt. J. Cook.
SCOTIA, I now building.)
These verses carry a cear white light at mast-head ;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
CANADA,
Anderson, leaves Barton, Wednesday, April 3,
AFRICA, Shannon, N. Wednesosy, Apnl 10.
lalltOPA. Cook ' 6 n. Wednesday, April 17.
.PFRSI • Judkiris, " _ .York, Wednesday, Aft! 24.
NIAGARA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, ay 1.
ASIA Lott, " N. York, Wednesday. ay 8.
ARAttIA, Stone. " Boaton, Wednesday, May 15.
AFR CA, Shannon, " N. York, Wodilesday, Alley xi,
Berths not ...cured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these shies will not be accountable for
Cold, Silver, Bullion, Seems, Jewelry. Precious Stones
or Metals, un len bills ',flans are signed therefor, and
the value thereof thereat alleTeened. For insight or
Partliftt apply to E. CUNARD,
g Howling Green. New York.
_ _ ~'
as& FOR THE 80IITH.--CEARLES
TONAIiiiIIAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
Bills i=nc for g for point' other than the cities
of Charleston and vannah, mut• be soisOMPanied
with certified invoices. to insure prompt delivery.
All goods not permitted immediately a ft er the arr ival
of the steamers at Charleston and Savannah will be
sent to the Custom-bocce stores.
The Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA having_ been
withdrawn for the present, the Steamship KEYSTONE
STATE will run to both Savannah and Charlestolli
taking freights for both ports at the same time. pro
°sedum first to Savannah, and from thence to Charles
ton, making a trip two weeks, thus making de
liveries an frequently in Charleston and Savannah as
when both ships were running.
Passengers for Charleston will be ticketed through
from Savannah to Charleston oy Railroad. ..
Fare to bavannah.llsi thr oe dlf Ptharinton. 81g.
FOR Olio il lin - 1T qii AND Si aritiAli.
Owing to the Difficulties at Charleston. tae Steamshi p KEYSTONE STATe.,Capt Marefuntm has been with
drawn for the present. line notion of her sailing will
be given.
Goods received every day, and Bills of Lading signed
at seeond wharf above Vine attest.
INSURACE.
Freight and inntranoe on a laree proportion of Goods
'hipped South will be found to be lower by these ships
than by sailing vessel..
MT lcurnre.noto on all Railroad Freight le entirety
unneaseeary, farther than Charleston or Savannah,
the Realroad Companies taints all risks from thaw
points.
Philatielphis to New Orleans and intermediate
Points. Cbarleston and Savannah route, connecting
with !dampen for Florida, anti With railroads for New
Orleans and intermediatepoints.
iill_EA•i• REDUOTiON IN FARE,
Fare by thia route NI to tfig.er emit. ala,or than by
the. Inland Saute , 611 will be seen by the following
sohednle. Through tickets from Philadelphil via
Charleston and Savannah steamships. - MCI. U !NG
MEALS on the whole route, except from Char stoic
and Savannah to Montgomery
To Savannah— --ills a To Oclumbna..—..s3l 00
Mar1e5t011.......... MOO Albany_____...' II 00
Augusta—....---. 17 110 Monrinery --.,. NI CC
Kneen. —.—. —.. fill 06 Mob p --.. t . UOO
Atlanta - —.. 9100 New 0r1eatut...... - 39 76
E. B.—Paseengeru by this runt* connect with the In
land Route in South Carolina and Georgia, travelling
by the name conveyances therms. to New Orleans.
No bills of lading signed after thealup has sailed.
No freight raellived oe_tr r e sit ta of Wjzig.
Among in Charaisten,:F. &'N. G. Hu DD.
Savannah. gIU & GAMNIRL,h
T. S. & T. G. BUDD, Charleston, and RUATER &
GA fillblEl.L. Savannah. will attend to entering and for
warding all goods consigned to their-care.
RAILROAD LINES,
- E
E LMIRA: motrr.c._
it !
A.]) ..-
PHILADL.PRIA AND .11.1.-
&IL : () .
WAI/C/X,T,T7 KUUTE to TIUDANDIy n taTI.IIII. T.a.-
mtur:lllteervnonarrettond.llanet INtoilluril-
Niagara rt iake, leo_ miter; at i rtifil, etni Toleulo;
o t.Lanill.M.llWavtalle, all Dania orth anti
Wear.
Ineeenrer trains will leave the new Dent of the Phi-
Weir itia and Reading Railroad, %reef BROAD and
LLOW-Rldaily, (reneenger natio-a f o r n li:Minn atreet (Itandare agoented). above
De llse foliose :
Ay EXPRESR---_,.---.......R1P A.
M.
IGHT EX:P.REAP...._ .. e all p, el,
The P . OO A. at. train ronneote - at Annan,. for Wilkes
balm .Pirqon, Foranto_n, _ and_ all irta c tne t ja the
LAORAWMINA Al .11bOUXTIlliTel RAIL OAb.
the &boys tr z . a 11171 l At Innis
with tha knatna the ew kor an le, alma
and Niagara F . tuts/ DillDo.o_, ear ork and ne, and
rr t Yc , :n CV &Almada, fro m paint' North and
g e
Oh tot irnint, Finfialo and Sures canal&
i 3 e g arlo D.SCITICellahe point'. ' -
at m
e ete 067 /IVORTIKI at the Philadelphia and K
ra - lroad tr. eh Ticket oMoe. northwest corner of
BLITT and 0 . ,l.llt UT Streets, anti at tbseeeenger
Depot apparel T.IIfiRTEENTH and Clt, witilikL,
ti l l
APRESIA F -- a - T T IN
=,. the Phil arth , .itill Reatti &pot, Broad and
'dull etre t
~k ,; ; lk anols z ji • exnested), for on
predate Went a x .a 0 p. .
V I V; s i p b. . d ri s r ie4 War* BP, IL to bum
tk
4 Morzaidlta
tellies Amad.o4.l4k.a.N. o rre r to iskt Plll#l4
a r P karie t•
swimr .. - ininaty an tO fitroeiol
able- re . 'rain, a
, ..
WEST CUES ER
RAILROAD, AND PHILADELPHIA
VIA MED
S lit.
PRING ARRAN MENT,
on and after filonday, 1. 133/, the trilltlll trill
letty, Philadelphia, Crone the Depot. northeast corner
of Eighteenth and tear et atreeta, at 8.00 A. AL, and
.1, 4. and 6410 P. M.
The IlAnight Train, with messenger oar attached, wail
Amen West Phjlndelptita sassing an far ea
the Aaltimore central Junotine.
On Sundays, leave Phtladminhoi It and IP. 1114
love West Chester at 7.3 e A. AL end LAB P.M.
14e trains leaving ritiladeionia at a A . In. and 4 P.M.
•Ortneotijit Fennel enth trains oa gaol Philikdelnhia
Bidumnre Central Railroad for /Din..
„ kkN A rcoLvierd.
o Ate
mhp ...anent! oweenntendent.
_ . . .
hillialM.ll NOTKIIO---CliESTßilt
VALklkYltit LLROAD.--kA,B
- 18 R TRAINS F R DOWNINOTOWN *rip /N
-TERM.RIKATR Bl' A710.1!4 8.--tht awl Afie 0 p.h
leeo, the reesenter Trains for -1/iPilflllifiGTv(iWff
will start from the eerie reentlr - Pint, ag Phila
delphia andi Rearlial_. op apapy , corm o f
BROAD end tuiLlAw.L., trail* fpassenger en
traneem ofikio .)
momAIN el TR4I. -N for Downinatoini Wives at 13.00
- •
4.30
AI I ITYRNOON TRAM for Thrirnipown lea"' at
. 24.
RAILY CaunClirs guar 2.
Jly order of the 80ard r.,,,,, _ rip of the Philasiel-
Phis and Reading
ant g U. gt=l.l.ZANYtlfeentarg.
SALES By AUCTION
• _
ruOMAS & SONS,
11 • Noe. 139 and 141 !loath FOURTH.
(Formerly Noe. 67 and O.) Atte%
STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE,— fITESSAIr
Pamphlet eataloamta now retO49 o,,hteope
90th
of &lithe , property to op Red en T o .
90th met.. with a het of eaten Ist and fth or jci n i tY telT
large amount of real estate at private tale ,t,."
TUB r.t.EAT
et 1w
d r at pr
Fift e , n a i 3treet, wi:l be be at private
day', at a moderate pries.
STOCKS AND NEAL ESV.I%,
BALES AT TEE V hhy
Handbills of each property issued ee:, / ,'L'lo /
addition to whioh we pubnsh, or, the Sal tirie —g k
to each sale, one thousand oathloitei,
form, giving followrtzliatue of the arc /v : 4 %W
tp
sold on the -mg Ttleedly.
REAL ESTATE/ 411 PRIYAT r: //,
4 e, We h ave a large amount of real es.rte.
sale, Ineaudieg every deseription of oitr".;,e
ProPerty. Printed 'Wks mai be had at tee seeiiec~ n 4
PRIVAULL BALL REGISTER/ "toe
MT' Real estate entered on our private sa "
and advertised oewardonally 1.130 Ur public, , - reria„
(of
of
one thousand comes are irra,..bro4
wee of MI& w o rmy,
•
rEKEMPTORY BAUE—grOCKS, BY PO 1
Uxt TlleSday, NlBrilt,
April 30. at noon, its the tselsinge, *in he eold
Without reserve for non
.rotLrmrnt of ease6es: -
2.451) shares Bohemian Mining Company,
ewe l ex per cent. miritsare foss ren a T
°Wk.
Lodge Hall Association.
REAL ESTATE BALE—APRIL 30
Peremptory Bale.— Vile large and OCIDA'e . D.
3WILDING and LOT, southwest oorner of ~- n let
as
treets, with steam engie. macinery, e t , — ..,
as the " MECHANICAL BAKERY," lot etiii.l•Ptr,
feet—three fronts, May be examined (kited.' "T IV]
vi L on ar a c u e ol u e im eieont THREE STORY BefogO, ne
BENCE. No. 1108 Spruce weer. vett or 1,." , l;
street. Hen all the modern ouproveige o b s sr ris4,
nienoos. Yard planters with hint treee, treo%44.
shrubbery ato. Clear of all inounihrene e 1 — 7, rAi
- possession. Kern at the auction recline, ' I nitit. t „:
Adminietrotoes Salo—E•tat o of Dr., l'bibp .
deoecteed,—YALUA BLE RESI att.:Nap , somnswiiii,..
ner of Ninth and spruce street's. wills Roble en, 1 , 1 ,"6,i
helm ir the rear. Lot 6 , 0 lest OD Serum street ''''',
HANDSOME MuDERIe RES! DRNOF N'
Filbert 'tre improvements of Sixeenth street. it,"4 f s - ,, 0 ; lin
the modern mid oonremences '''''''',l
Two handsome MODuRN isRICK Id ee'v...„,„
Nos. ROT and 2009 Green etreet , bruit in the be,7" , ,
ner• and moiety with all modern co nveilieho el R at.
BRICK Dw.tud,Ert G. STOR, mil i n ,
GRoUND, west side of Germantown ow, iii i 7,L l ol
village. Twenty-first ward. 10 feet 6 incline rroi r t, "4
feet deep.
TWO STORY BRICK STORE AND DwE LLINT ,
No. 732 Cellowh ill street. , 4,
THREE-STORY BRICK Dw ELLING, to ,
tam street north of Parrish etreet, rorrthe q 7„ Gr..
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINI.I. No ii7";;;I ,
Sixteenth street. above Vine et , eet, ,e i
THREE-STORY BIRReInCiaKKDWDE:ELII,LNIGN,:.O,I3Ik
Eighteenth etreet. below Market at , eet, ..04a
THREE-STORY BRICK
a D a W no 4 . l, t llo t. , N s kr , p.t.,
b e T r t f r it r E e el . ,
u sg r e o s
R ro y f 7,
summer Meet, Wiest of Twenty_ brat street,' ' °- 4
THREII-EiToRY BRICK DWELLING 1 3 3 , 3
gen street, south of Spruce street. " ' cr.
LARGE TliFthE-esTORY BRICK REN
with side yard. N 0.411 South 'I hod street, te; ON.'
ovi;i:
60 feet front. 199 feet deep
LARGE AND VALUABLE I .OT, moth Ode II A
street. west of i Wenty-firet, 100 by 103 feet "rch
COTTAGE Itt,b.tutti ore, with stable arid eriut,
house. Leserington avenue, TWOLIt7• flat yard, l e i ;
rou
BRICK AND FRAME DWELLINGS, No. iv„.,
Beach street.
TO sou t hwest o f DWELLING, Ttou u ,
street. southwest of Crease street,
Chem sOF GROUND, Twenty-second etreet, north t ltreet.
second stre
LOT OF
GROUND.
Cherry street , east of TiriCti.
LOT OF GROUND.
____---- Duke 'treat. north of Sonietu t ,
sale No. Me North ifilletenetb Afreet.
HATiDBOIO6/0 FURNITURE. BOtiEWOOD ploo
VELVET CARPUS. B.e.
On Monday Moonlit,
20th lust, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, at No an v oi ., b
Nineteenth street, below Green street,. the biel snm
parlor, dining-room and chamber furniture, re,"
pianoforte nue medallion velvet carpets, As,
Also,the kitchen ferniture.
oreloak.
SW .1041 Y be examined on the tnoming cif ab ut i
Acltottastmtrix's Jele.
STOCK AND FiXTURe OF A BbANR Bon.u.
NPFACTORY. No. 401 RANBTE.AD FLACt,
CO:ID STORY.
On Monde, !doming,
April /9. at N 0.401 Rsrmtesd piece, at
be sold, by order of adm imstratrtz, the latch and
tures of a blank book manufactory, oessisteis co w "
machine,sranduis *messes, cutting machine, fau,R
and unfinished work and materials. ks.
Sale on the premiss'. No. 725 &Wpm d rop
VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND PURNITI36
On Tuesday Morning,
Apr 30. at 10 o'clock, will be sold st Des
tt
the premiss. all that three-story briok measure et
lot ofproned e.tnate on the north side of trim
street, 158 feet mast of kightb street, 010 723 °Quit..
ins in front on Walnut street 20 feet. and extenClu:
deptb Pi feet 6 Illeboe. to au Wiry 6 feet wide, "retch,
from tteltenth to Eishth streeisorith the purlieu ti
said elle.. The hone ass the tat totrodvaed. e,µ ;
of all 'neural:italics. 1 5 .000 may remeinon =visit
for a term of
gigs• May be examined on application to the alit,:
SrADHOIIIE HOUSE HOLD_ FURNITURE, LUGE
MIRRORS, &s.
Immediately after the tale of Ole hoses
by catalogue. the handsome househo,d farnittne,luit
mirrors, &o.
Peremptory Sale, on the Premise,.
ESTATE ..F GEOIIBII4 MoSENNY Fr.
T Flrl EL ROANT COUNTRY BEAT, WOODB ugn,
mArvelon, API nOACRw. ,
SIX MILES FROM MARKET STnEET
On Wedne sday Morning.
May Ist 4861 , at ten o 'clock preourely,Wqi new",
public auction. without reserve, on toe premises
- All that beautiful country vest,. Wooolmarns,
impart. r modern mansion, stable arid ocaos-tow,
s ream-hoc se.loa-house,.&D4 other out building', a..c
sores highly i mproved land, situate on the erntrki
road. about balls mile from the terminus of the nut!
Passenger Railroad. and gin miles from Market street
bridge. The mansion to of book, painted d sawed ,
built and Mashed In a most costly and elegem str.a.
horn p ens by J. McArthur. ISsa. arohiteot. ar d urger
his superintendener, replete with even nude., in-
Provrment and eonvenlnuce kr a winter as well see
summer residence. The out buildings are also mow
and commnd ions, the grounds tfrainiful y hid mused
planted with every species of evergreen ago dement
trees and shrubbery, fine fruit. pears, cherries, yltdal.
Aco. Also. An arbor of !choice grape view. a nodes,
and aeverel large hot bre,. Jo the two( eke marmot
AM shout three bores of Ens limarleati fared trot. and
a grate of largo walnut trees, The propert)l bowies
also on the Darby Creek, 61) feet wide end 1 %VASS%
which affords fine bathing end beating. Anomie':
desMr o ption may be had at the auction rooms
Ralf the purchase money may roma
n Ninonn
ELEGANT FURNITURE. HORSES. CARRIES
The 'evertor furniture , ho r ses, ontriatet.&:. t.
be mold. by eatainne, immediatety after the twat
sir Ba;e abaolute, the owner hating gone toatit
BALE ose RARE. CURIOUS, AND INTERTF,;n
11001( 4 ) MANUPCIUPTii, eUrettiltAPlM E 3
tiRAVINOB. AND ralnTirtOri.
On Wednesday and Thursday Evemme.
May 1 and 1, at the Ai notion ewe. hos !Vitali.
Routh Fourth street, a ootieottoo of rare.ournist::
interesting books, manuaoripts. autographs. file et
cravings and punting.. from the inmate (timers: I
gentleman leaving the city.
tar For Dartieularn see catalogues. Cud oth
ready ore nay previone.
Bale at Nos 139 and 141 Booth Fourth street.
BUPNRIOX FURNITURE. FRE/CR*I'LS TE .111 s
ROBB, PIANO-FURTER. BR 118331 a CARPETS.
On Thursday Monunr.
At 9 o'olook, at the anotipn otore, so assortment %,t
areollont soo43nd-hand furatturs. eta ant stino.forus.
fine mirrors, oarpets. etc., from haulms deouvrt
honeekeeplng, removed to the store for convents:me %%I
Nola.
Te Bakere, ke.—Sale oorn.r Humid eed Viet itteeta
PITRNITUNV_„. TOOLS. BAK ea 8' PUBII•CARTt.
WAGOO4B, BREAD ORR:ill:3, IRON BkEAD Yak:
On Friday Mornint,
May 3, at 10 Vo'ook, witoont steers., at the 31FeBe-
NICAL BAK RY, southwest corner ol Broad as
Vine worts. a large amount of permnal stolen,.
irr Fall particulars in printed canoe:mum now t tJT.
he real estate, with steam eosins, /cc.,mil too: ,
at the kzehanse. Tuesday, 30th inst.. stem Li
the above. IP Bale absolute.
Sale No. 874 North MIRROR .
SUPERIOR FURSITURE.
CARPETS,. , &v.
On Pnday atomics,
Mail !d, at tie &Mock, M 871 North Nab, mot'.
abase Parish street,
The superior parlor. dinlr.n.room, and chamb er tore, fine Frenoh plate mantel mirror. fiCe BTOVI ,
carpets, sopenor spring mattreenes, and teener tea
fioeLgated tea eat. deo.
Ibir May be examined with catalogue on the iton. , et
eft bale at Me kk o'nlooir
MACHINERY AND IRON.
gig4PENN STEAM ENGINE ARD
Bon wiup,iwArth do
iL T RETICAL Elol:Yi.to
OHINIBTII4 ILE -MAKERIJ,R4MIOI: S . II9II,
end POIiND having, for many yeall, teltA .
imeeeridal opera on, and been eaohinvely rpmr ;f•
b./Wing and repairing Marine and River_Fognor... l
and low Pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, P lt0:0;
fte., Ece.,reggeatfolly °Tar their ISTVJOIM to the FrAl
nt being hill! groomed to eantraut ter Ermines 4f 1 ;
saes.LlC-ailtMt Rini. and Mationary • ham Wl!'
}Stem amerent 'nee. are prepareo to emote •
dere with quick denatoh. Every dew:lotion m fmr
nuking maAt e at T t a lit i ahorteet notioa . glib
or
Crirre7uisylvaidasbaMall'Uy linder
Forging., o!lt.i ;Alt
and kind. t Iran and Avail . Caktin . g.„of ail el Mrilte r f
101 l Turning, aorew Catting, end CI ether wort $ll
mooted with the above bualnee..
Dralrinns and noooideatoons for all tooeg
eirtablisernent free of charge, and sari( t genia l "'
7bsonosnl i hnve.flaivle eteesi - dock room for,
jr• ineta,w ore wry eau tie in
tells.
Aar
kni are Vikik ahswary. brook', teals. t?..' 4 '
for nilefat kaavy wittOtta. '
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szAcrti and PAyell etrvou
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FIFTH AND WASHINGTOIVISIDEETII.
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nujrniintrn.
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ItIXRRICK a SONS
ENGINEERS AND MACRillSr o ,
plett in ifirt;i i re Rirh d ruld Law Pr•eette re
toilers. men r&lriCir MX/ 'AMU. xo Cl 6.
'Ali of nil lanite, either izon or bre.,,.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gaa woruhow.
road
R Statione ad .
etorts s Gas Machine . ; y t h e jaw, and =ad Im
proved aonatruotion.
Evall daaariPtco7.. Plantation Machinery. mo„h
U
Polar, Saw, R_tja . Omit Mills, Vacuum Pans. ''C; i .
steam I Th i n... DereOIWITB. Filters. POOP= b"4
&O.
Aganta for N. Rlllienx's Patent Sagar i tti.
AM , arntuzi NesmTttee Patent "team Sonnee, nron
vcrerall Wolser • Patent Centrifugal Sag" 'O4
Maclaine
FAIRMOUNT MACHINE WORBS,
WOOD Bt.. berme Twen-forg and Treat
11
43450 n Establiehe
WOOD mrn enooossor to the late Arm of J. kT.
tofitisee the b i al u ras la all its Wachtel
~~nnt~pp them,hereto }? ore. &owar Looms all rueoblets eon , '"
mbdaitima_calleadere. Lard Oil Proem
tSh
Thaa fultir Bl eal "h kr e o w ra, o [te i Nio g a e lVr " 4 ol. tralir wl°
a mama &no of Ile patro l :lmre ao Imetutt beetogsbot
th_o Jot. TaohlAB w •
rialadiinitia. lan.= MIL
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POINT PLEARA.NT FOUNDRY, No. PS
iwiegygettirenhpr, rera,o9,vaer
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@bawd entise stool 4i thoIIKMP LII "
rn*Wil Lx ZOW Drqrs h redi to , mein , onion for.r
et, Vid flaw Usatinct &a t arm ,
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impiaterr er gyvololairlerVsaset, ar/ " W44511.'
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SURVEY DEPARTNIENI', of"
Rau.A.—Diros ow TER C E/ Br ersaiggfM,
Illaavarol6 April —PIOTICE Ct i l""ttpll
TIIIIB.DEA LED PP,,ip , ,BALI4 wi ll be reooll . ot k
Igoe , kl 2 kr...to:l e l:lF rDI Street. ul 3 for
DI,
toi 0/ W ICON gni 1 , the first day or •
material and %workmanship regalia' and noort,
oeps!ruot the shipments, pier. and aPnroSerepill
BRIDGE over the river aohny Will. on the line
nut street.
Payment* for said work will be made atonal/ . 11 1„,14 111
estimate relatave value at the W.•rk done. to
, 0
JilliAsed of y the , Thisf Enslne,.r aed Surveyor , 4
eltllrinta. less eirtapr-Tinitnlipttli Oirtir.(43l) l9 7.Cji
either in bond, of the oily of AT 4eagai
in CARS. at She alsoretion of the Mayor.
'li t e NOrtPtl e
per embattle of MI per cont. to o.msist of - 111 - rus epter,
six per cent. bonds of the Philadelphia Ca! va ,cl.
Railroad Company. which retained per nen f
not be paid until the SHALL DE ora z.. . te .
TRAVEL, nor until satiefsetery avldenon eltL7jhr
minted to the city that all claims and demonic v - itmt
ever seaming by reason of said construction nire.me
paid. dllproposals must be made upon the bl.nt . Zs,
furnished by the city. mid to DPOII , B their consli_.,.."'pteo
must be filled eomplette• It is also necessor th , gTpert;
hi accompanied by a certificate Irom the L v aiir",..
ment that proper hood fur the aunt of A •
I pr
dollars ban been filed the ewe ecoordiGo ll
ordintenee approved May 26 th. rkeir
The contractor or °overeaters, in maLdiik. - .,i Dot
posals. ahall do so with atilt understandigg
proposals snail be weepier. that every D:10,116 ne ~1
fer•noe which me, arise relative to ntsterial.; o r
nstrontialt.llDD the like, shall be dea.ded
. 11 11 11 0er /tad ktilraef or:front attain asauhn oe" .
absql bi d ders ppeal.
Ali are Invited to be present at ?tie D'"'",o4
propciaala offered on said day, m o , oloc, P. ,
nifty DO 061111 and •xamisted at the DepartuT ..„
wave. where, speciffoatlons a
p ed blank
_proppri
chained. oTRICKLAPIP Pr
Ceder korearer and rge'° r '
JOSEPH SII
tl wal
Chief Commissioner
aDB-20.27
1 RAVIC43TONES, tiICAVE-S 14 . 158 ';
VA MT atnelt of Grim m itonal AAA Mess.;. , ti
sold at very Waned prim. Yleeae before pun3kimins ebtewkere, Meat) wol! -
h2l-13a ILINE Avenge. balms