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    POSITION OF GNNE,RAL HOUSTON
General Houston spoke in Galveston, Texas, on
April 10. The Uivchcs t eitetehee his remarks.
He denied all intention of trying to regain the east
from which he had been ousted, counselled coolness,
union, and courage among all classes of people.
He gave a humorous account of the manner in
which he had. been superseded in the office of Go
vernor, and said that his relief from the labors,
cares, end responsibilities of the office Was rather a
favor than a matter of regret to himself.
He briefly alluded to his labors and efforts to
discharge the duties of the place, and thought he
had committed no sot with which he could be
fairly reproached. He briefly reviewed his whole
public career, and alluded to frequent instances in
which he bad, for the time, stood oppoeed to popu
lar feeling, but neon sustained by subacquent ex-
Darlene°. lie attributed the disruption of the
Union to the Kansas-Nebraska law, and said that
although he bed been denounced and put down for
his course on the question, no oar now denied the
correctness of his views and predictions when the
question was raised. With reference to the recent
reports of hie complicity with Lincoln in a plan for
the reintroduction of troops from the United &atoll
into Texas, be pronounced them unmitigated false
hoods, and said that he bad uniformly expressed
the opinion that the Federal Government should
evacuate the forts, and withdraw the troops and
all other sOnrOte of irritation from the seceded
States.
TIM RTAP. OF TER WRIST AFFAIR
The New Orleans BuMain, has this :
ME ETAS OP TES WEST —We have had many
questions put to us about this vessel and her use.
Prom our own observation, we would say that she
should be discharged of the 600 or HO barrels of
provisions, put into some dock, and immediately
overhauled and repaired, or made into a servicea
ble state. This should be done instantly. Daley
is dangerous.
The yacht Wanderer, celebrated in Charleston
and Savannah, is also soon to be in this port, if not
actively engaged on the Texas coast. Then we
have ■ chance of other useful vessels. Let them
be looked to and made useful for us. We have in
this city the elements of the finest marine power,
In the shape of men, officers and all, ready for
service
SIQUBL of THE STAR OF THE Was? AFFAIR--
We learned last evening, from a Texan soldier
friend. that a sequel to the Star of the Trost affair
war about being.pet into excitation at the time he
left the Lone Star State. It war to capture and
make prisoners of war some 600 'United States
soldiers who bad left the soil of Texas on board
the steamboat Fashion in order to get on board of
the Star of Me West. The Star of the West
bad gone away. and so the Fashion would have
to loot after bar cargo. If they landed again on
Texan soil they would have to take the conse
quences.
WET THY WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF CHARLESTON
WEBS NOT SIaILUGHTNRIED
The Charleston Arereary makes thin explana
tion:
Is Major Robert Anderson has made it a point at
every stopping place at the North to complain of
our inhuman treatment' in firing on Sumpter after
the barracks were enveloped in flames Did any
body prevent lantpulling down his dirty stripes?
And why is it that he has not told ' the Northern
people' that to bad a ten-lush oolumblad planted
on the parade ground at Fort Sumpter, at an ele
vation sufficient to enable hint to throw a ten•inch
shell into the crowd of unarmed citizens and help
lees women whom he knew full well would congre
gate in White Point Garden at the firing of the
first gun. This is not a rumor; the gun hat been
seen, the elevation and direction have been no
ticed, and by his own acknowledgment, and that
of his officers, the guns in exposed places could not
be worked without the certainty of deatruotion; so
our mothers, wives, and sisters have not been
alaughtered beam= our guns kept him in his
essemates. This is the brave man who was sup.
plied with fresh meats, vegetables. &a., dm., and
was thought by some to be a friend."
PROM Lotasuirs—TEE PRITATERRING BUSINESS
The New Orleans Crescent learns that there are
two large and fast-sailing schooners fitting out at
that city for the privateering hominess. The Cres
cent says: "Mr. Walter H. Peters, notary pub
lic, No 50 Camp street, has on hand black forms,
for parties desirous of obtaining letters-of-marque
and reprisal from the Confederate Government,
which be will furnish to all who may desire them.
There is considerable bustle in Algiers, with a
view of privateerivg. The Algorine Newsboy . , of
daturday, says : - There is much activity pet
now in looking out for suitable vessels for priva
tearing, Onr ship-builders have been kept busy 1
in examining and planning suitable additions,
alterations, and repairs to several first-class yes.
Nell. The old salts say there will be no need of.'
calling for volunteers for this service, as thou
sands are now eagerly watching for the signal.' "
POSITION OF ARKANSAS.
A large number of the conservative citizens of
Arkansas, among them some of the Union dele
gates to the State Convention, publish a card in
the Little Rock Gazette declaring it to be their
purpose to resist to the last the coercion policy of
Mr. Lincoln, and to " embark their lives, their
fortunes, and their sacred honors" in the rebellion
or revolution, as the result of the conflict, already
began, shall determine its character to be. The
Gazette has been hitherto a Arm Union paper. In
its last issue it says : " We fairly and deliberately,
in the light of day, and in the exereise of our calm
and cool judgment, take upon ourself the position
of resistance to, and rebellion against, the present
Government of the United States: and if there be
any who wish to denounce ne for this treason
against Lincoln's Government, or war against Lin
coln, we are willing and ready to furnish them the
testimony by the commission of an overt act when
ever an opportunity offers."
TEE GOVERNOR OP ALABAMA EAR " A I.PTTLR RE
PRISAL" ON HAND.
We read in the Mobile Register :
" Governor Moore, who has been some days
away, has now returned. It is rumored that he
has a little matter of reprisal on hand which will
attract tome attention. Some time ago Governor
Moore purchased a quantity of muskets in New
York, to be paid for on delivery here, which were
"tired by the authorities North. Although there
- vio pecuniary loss, the detention of the arms
aqA matter or SeIiQUS injury, and was, at the
%.prooedure - a new/J am pa r IL has
•Aanetained oaten..
WaPleezdn, ...s.otitat there are four bundrer" - to
Law s ji;:airehouse in this city berongins. •
. New York, and it is rumored tasks
OPen.,fetained for the present."
dew CIIIN-NOITS ON TIM MISNISNIPPI.
Parties in Chicago are preparing sun-boats-An
command the river. The Democrat (Rep ) rays :
"We learn that nearly all the toga in this city
can pails the canal looks. They are just the thing
for gun•lwats. A Mississippi steamer would have
no more ehance against these boats than a balloon
frame building would against Gibraltar. They
should be armed with at least one 24 or 32-pound
gun at the bow, and a 24 or 32-pound howitzer at
the stern, the latter to throw grape, shrapnel, do.
Twenty of these gun-boats would give ns command
of the Mississippi, and with grey or sixty we could
oonvey an entire fleet to New Orleans, raking
down everything in the shape of a land battery on
the route "
smormau MELTING IN NEW ORLEANS.
A meeting was held in New Orleans on the eve
rang of April 24. to take into consideration the ex
pediency of expelling from the city "Abolition sym
pathizers." den. Palfrey presided, and singularly
enough, argued forcibly against the object for
which the meeting was called. A series of ungram
matical resolutions, of which the following is one,
were finally adopted:
Resolved, That it is the duty of every citizen in
the present emergency to denounce to the legal
authorities all persons whom they know to be hos
tile to our cause, and that the members of this
meeting individually pledge themselves to do so.
TROOPS IN RICRYOND.
The Richmond EttquirAr publishes whet It calls
a fall list of troops assembled there Besides 600
South Carolina volunteers. there are 2,276 Virginia
volunteers quartered in that city. and 61 cavalry,
making a total at that place of 2 937. Then it Is
reported that there are some 5.000 troops now sta
tioned at Barper's Ferry between 1.500 and 2.000
at Norfolk ; between 3,000 and 4.000 at Alexan
dria; several companies at Fredericksburg and
over two hundred oompanies now ready to leave
for any point to which they may be ordered, at a
moment's notice.
roar
(From the New York Herald.]
Port: Meliairrty, April 30, 18431.
In your paper of the 28th instant, you publish a
letter from Washington containing the following
Pegly. "'Ph
where is egeneral, wide-spread belief in Seces
sion circles that the gnus of Fort McHenry will
never be turned against Baltimore. Many allu
sions to a recent understanding between its late
commander and certain members of the garrison,
aiming at its betrayal into the hands of the trai
tors, have reached my ear."
The above is a base attempt to'oast suspicion
upon the loyalty of the officers of this post, every
one of whom is true to the flag, and I pronounce
the writer an unprincipled calumniator and a eon
temptible puppy. Very respectfully yours,
Jiro. C. Rom: arson,
Captain U. B A., Commanding Fort McHenry.
DOVIMINTS OF lEPP. DAVIS
A letter dated at Montgomery on the 18th inst.,
and published in the Savannah it epnbhcan, says:
" Vice Provident Stephens bas returned to the
City, and will 111 the Presidential chair, in the
temporary absence of Hie Excellency, who is re
ported to be making arrangements for establishing
his headquarters at Richmond. This is of itself a
egnilleant fact. His army of fifty thousand men
will be equipped and ready for the field in thirty
days' time, and will be joined by as many more, thirty
days'
before he reaches headquarters."
VICIEBBI7BG 3ATTLEIE
In conformity with orders from the Governor of
Mississippi, the citizen soldiery of Vicksburg,
under the command of Captain Horace H
of the Sharpshooters, have erected batteries at
Fort Hill, in the northern suburbs of that city,
facing and on the banks of the river. These are
manned by two or three companies, and armed
with several 24 pounders and guns of smaller
ernalibre.
RICH VOLIIIITEEILS
The Southern papers are constantly boasting of
the gentlemen and rich planters who are members
of military companies. The Cincinnati Gazette
mentions a company in that viditkily of twenry .
seven members, whose property is estimated at nine
millions of dollars.
sass SON ETENSIDGB.
Emerson Etheridge is threatened with violence,
and his friends slain, as we learn in the following
"The Memphis Avalanche learns, through a
gentleman who arrived from Paris Tenn., that
Emerson Etheridge went to that Paris,
with the
intention of delivering a speech. e was met at
the edge of the town by a committee of gentlemen,
who told him As could not speak to Parts. Ethe
ridge entered the place, however, and a difficulty
ensued, during which one of his friends was in
stantly killed, and another teas fatally wounded,
and has since died. The informant could not
give the names of the parties. Etheridge did not
apes& in Paris."
guar CLAY SPNAKB THROUGH HIS ROIL
- Th oma s R. Clay, in a letter addressed to the
inhabitants of Fayette county, endeavors to show
that seeession would be the rain of Kentucky, by
the destruotion of her alive property. In cvaeln•
lion, be says :
I would say respeetfully to the Governor of our
Commonwealth, beWare. You dare not take one
step toward revolution without the approbation of
our People. You cannot constitutionally call a
Convention. Should you attempt it, the judgment
of an Indignant and outraged people will rest upon
you forever.
AATACIC ON CAIRe
The Louisville Journal gives currency and par
ed credit to a report that General Pillow, at the
h ea d of a body of Tennessee troop, reinforced by
some Kentucky troops with artillery, now at Pa
ducah, was about to attaok the United States forces
at Cairo.
JIZLENA PR PARED
A. battery bai been greeted on the river bank at
Helena, Ara.. and the " Father of Waters" at
that point is well gaardod.
Military Affairs IA the North. 'Elkin Peruvian, Roberta, from New York Nov 9 for
San Franoisoo,Wall Spoken 29th March, tat 26 N. long
ARREST FOR TREASON.
James S. Kent, of Richmond, Va t and Presiden t SS W.
Bark William. Lord, for rhiladelplua, sailed from N
.i, York Sd inst.
of the Union Anne Manufacturing Company 0 .
that city, was arrested in Tolland, his native Bark Anne Kimball. Stinson, hence for Glasgow, was
seen 6th nit, let ad, loaf St N. _
town, by officers Chamberlin and . Cowles, Oatur- APAgg;l:ll:s;ZlM'Sifri-`,Te.:lll9oTtlratillgialtd.
day, and brought to this city for trial yeSterdayi Bahr Rooknicham, Taniai , sailed from Portland ad
on charge of giving aid and comfort to the enemies inst. for Philadelphia
of the State. The offence alleged was that Mr. , Bo c h e rd u ltiokiton, Garrison, hence, arrived at Prow-
Kent endeavored to induce a workman at Shares a. O
Bohr! George Fates. Nickerson. and John Laneaater,
factory to go to Richmond, to work on arms to be Stites. for Philadelphia. sailed from Providence ins t:
Id t ^
used by the troops of the Confederate States, The
person to.whom application was made appeared to
testify, but declared that Mr. Kent was not the
man It is also stated by those who know Mr.
Kent that he is not of Secession proclivities. He
was honorably discharged.
The times in which we live require that all
lovers of their country should be watchful and
Allard against her foes. Innocent mon like Air.
Kent may be placed under surveillance, but they
can afford it if a general lookout now and then
fastens a traitor. —Hartford Courant, 30th,
A CORRESPONDENCE.
correspondence, of which the following is the
substance, is Said to have paned between Gover
nor Hicks, of Maryland, and Governor Sprague, of
Rhode Island, on Friday or Saturday of last week,
by telegraph :
Gov. HICKS TO Gov. SPRAGUE.—"/ understand
you are about to proceed to Washington with the
Rhode Island regiment. I advise you not to take
them through Baltimore, and thug save tronbleit
Gov. 'SPRAGUE TO Gov. Ilicks.—"The Rhode
Island regiment are going to fight, and It matters
not whether they fight in Baltimore or Washing
ton "
THE NICKLES REGIMENT
Lion Daniel Sickles visited the drill•room of this
regiment and addressed the men in a patriotic
speech. Three cheers were given for the Star-
Spangled Banner and three for the Queen of
England. Lieut. •Col. Torres, late of her Britan
nic Majesty's Seventeenth Foot, who has seen
active service in the Crimea, is at present in com
mand of this regiment. Donations in any shape or
form will be vary roseeptable to this raiment.
♦ COASTING YEB3NI. BOLD
The Portland Argus says: We understand that
a sharp-built schooner, copper fastened, made for
the trade between New Orleans and Charleston,
has recently been sold in Charleston. S. C., for
$4,000 more than she cost. There are rumors of
the sale of one or two other vessels owned in this
State under very suspicious circumstances. If we
have traitors among us, the fact should be known,
and we think the United States District Attorney
and the Grand Jury should look into this matter
at once.
A WORD OF CAUTION
It is important that nitre and sulphur, two im
portant components of powder, should be seized
going South. If the South can get these articles
they can make their own powder. The nitre is
put up in bags like salt, and easily passes for it.
Please calf attention of the proper officers through
your columns_ G.
May 2, 1861.
The Navy Department expects to have at least
fifteen men•ot•war put to sea for the blockade of
the principal Southern ports in a few days. Some
forty odd more vessels will be got in readiness in
the coarse of the next four weeks, and in less than
sixty days every inlet on the Southern coast, from
the mouth Of James river to that of the Rio . Grande,
will be effectually closed.
CAUL° (ILL.) A STRATEGICAL POINT.
The Natohee Courtier of the 24th tilt., gaya: The
probability that Cairo is to bo made a strategioal
point by the Northern foram, with a view to a de
scent upon the valley of the Mississippi, strength
ens the bellef that the companies now ordered into
service will be sent to Memphis.
Mississippi has organised a few troops for the
defence of the " big water," and they are fearful
they will have to fight.
The Spanish Acquisition of St. Domingo
in England.
[From the London Times, April Ls
This annexation gives room for numerous idea-
Lions and speculations. Had it been a real and
voluntary return of a colony to the mother country,
after trying and experiencing the evils of a turbu
lent independence for forty years, it might well
have deserved to be ranked among the most curi
ous events in history. Oar intelligence, however.
from Cuba, seems to discredit this view of the sub
ject, and to tend to the conclusion that it is rather
to be considered as a carefully prepared end
deeply concerted scheme on the part of Spain to
recover the first of her colonial possessions. Even
if this be so, the event is hardly lase curious. It
was said but a little while ago that the North
American States were threatening Spain with
an invasion of Cuba unless she could be pre
vailed upon to sell them the island, and now
we find Spain herself becoming the aggressor,
and, instead of surrendering one colony, actually
undertaking the conquest of another. Those who
have felt—and there are very few who have not—
the enchantment of the old romantic literature of
Spain will feel a certain instinctive pleasure in
seeing a nation with whose name are connected so
many glorious and romantic associations rousing
itself from the ignominious slumber of two hun
dred and fifty years, and coming forward once
more to play a distinguished part on that theatre
of the New World which was once almost ex
clusively her own. We know too little to specu
late very deeply as to the motives of this singular
step. It is very possible that we see in them the
first result of what is assuming every day a more
decided import—the dissolution of that great Con
federacy whioh has exercised hitherto so vast an
influence over the destinies of the Western World.
Spain acts decisively, because she no longer fears
the projects of the United States, and also proba
bly with a view to anticipate any enterprise on
St. Domingo which might be devised by the new
Southern Confederation. The United States are
tasting the first fruits of the polioy of disintegra
tion, and we cannot doubt they are bitter enough.
The glory is departed, indeed, when Spain takes
up the policy of Lopez and Walker, and acts
without reference or regard to the feelings and
polioy of the Union.
For ourselves, we have every reason to wish well
to any enterprise which will raise the power and
Influence of Spain, and thus restore an important
element to the balance of power in Enrope. Bat
in this ease the feeling is mixed with very consid
erable alloy. In the first place, in our capacity of
ereditors, itiajattlqft-SZCOSSiink...4.•••••• •••••••••0'..e....
up
can n siiSney for iron-elad ships, for wars with
Morocco, and for the conquest of San Domingo—for
every thing, in fact, except the payment of her
debts. We know that it is very rade and ill-bred
to mention such a time at snob a time, but we must
nevertheless positively insist that the victor shall
carry this slave with him in hie triumphal oar to
the capital. Then, we cannot conceal from our
that this proceeding, as far as we know any
thing of it, has somewhat of a filibustering, or at
least irregular, aspect. It is better to consult
the wishes of people before you enroll them under
your banner, even though that banner be the
glorious Castles and Lions of Castile, This little
preliminary has boon omitted, and we cannot
help suspecting it has been omitted for a very
sufficient reason. It may probably have occurred
to the natives of St. Domingo, lust as it occurs to
WI, to ask what will be the policy of Spain when
she hoe obtained possession of the island. The
channel between Cuba and St. Domingo is only 60
miles wide. How will the mother-State treat the
two neighboring islands? Is St. Domingo to be
dealt with after the fashion of Cuba, or is Cuba to
be raised to the position of St. Domingo? At pre
sent it seems as if Spain could have bat one object
in reannexitag St. Domingo to her crown. Nobody
can believe that she has the slightest intention of
giving freedom to the slaves in Cuba, from whom
she draws so large an amount of revenue. Still less,
one would think, can she contemplate the govern
ing, side by aide, two islands placed by Nature in
exactly the name circumstances, and only differing
in this, that in the one the black population are
free republicans, and in the other, slaves in the
lowest state of misery and degradation. The alter
native is, that Spain must mean to reduce the free
negroes of St. Domingo to the same level as the
black population of Cuba. If this be the mean
ing of the enterprise, it is one abhorred alike by
God and man, and we shall not have to wait long
before we see it recoil upon the heads of its con
trivers.
PRILLDE,LPEUA BO ARD OF =AD&
Fejg. KEpi ra E ,
: A DiJICIV, COMMITTEE OP TIM MONTIL
HO& 8. PERro If.
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
ebb; Victoria Seed. rratile London. coon
ship Paragon. Bowes—Liverpool, loon
Dulp Garibaldi. Emery----8t Pant de Loando, soon
ably Calliope , Goodwin—z_-- —Liverpool. coon
Ship Hortehma. Atkins_ Liverpool, won
Brig C F O'Brien. Damon—.— Buenos Ayres. coon
Ketokeornmerca, Bernell _.-_._-.._Mayaguez, coon
Sort? boo .1 Jones. Crowell _.—...Leinefaxa, opop
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. May 6, 11661.
MTN RISKS -4 59-41IIN BE7B- - -7 I
MGR, WATS' -i/A1
.ARRIVED
. _
rohr G W Hynson. 'English, 12 days from CienfgUMOk,
with sugar to 8 W Welsh. Marco Me. off !and soy.
spoke brig Naiad, from Cienfuegos for New York; same
day and place. spoke sohr t obese. from Cienfuegos for
hew York. The light on Florida Reef is all riyht.
Bohr Flyaway, Davis.! days from Sag linrbor, with
oil to Bunting Dennis & Jones.
Bohr Wm George, Hard. 1 day from Smyrna. Del,
with corn to Jam L Bewley & Co.
Bohr Jas B ever in . Prisms. 1 day from Dover, Del,
with corn to JBB garratt k. Bon.
Bohr li. Q W hilmn, Neal, eidayi from Boston, in bal
last to N Sturtevant lc Co.
Rohr H E Weston. Long, 8 daps from Boston, in bal
last to N Sturtevant it Co.
Bohr W idaulsbury, Hudson, 4 days from Richmond,
in ballast to captain.
Bohr Thos 1. Cooper. Taylor. 3 days from New York.
in ballast to L Andenried
Bohr Western Star Crowell, 6 days from Boston, is
ballast to Raker As Poleod,
Bohr J H Mather. Niokerson, 6 days from Beaton, with
mdse to Crowell &
Bohr Spray. Price from Mobile.
Bohr R B Miller. G ihord, from Boston.
Bohr I. P Btiokney, Garwood, from Boston,
bohr Wm Wallace. Scull, from !Boston.
Solar Win Li Dayton L ßand, from Boston.
Bohr Jas M Vance, ifurdge. from New York.
Bohr Jas House. Sprague. from New York.
Bohr g R Coggeskail. Tilton. from New York.
Bohr J H Wainwright. Corson, from Salem.
Bohr Farah A Bowe. 80109. from A bseoom. NJ.
Steamer Marine. Bell 22 hours from New York, with
mos to Win M Baird it Co.
CLEA RED.
Bark David Largay, filiation, Cardiff. Thai Richard
son & Co.
Bark Alnah. Nevins, Trinidad. Madeira & Cabala.
13ahr A Idasee.Wheaton,Cienfuegos, D 8 Stetson & Co
achy Cornelia, Noyes, Waeliington,Tyler.Blol:ol & Co
Rohe gaulabu y. godson. Fort Monroe. do
Bohr Spray. Raker, Quitior Point, J Blakiston.
Bohr Alliance. Ireland, hantucket, Van Duaen, Nor
ton & Co.
Behr 8 Washburn, Thrasher. Taunton, do
Behr Wm L Dayton, Dyad, Boston, do
Bahr R co. yealtall T//krn. 88430. do
Bohr J B Johnson. 4oltaitud, Roabnry, •do
Bohr R 8 Mater. tiltrord, Demon. b R Sawyer & Co.
Bohr J ht Vance, Bunige, Roston, CA Reoksoher & Co
Bohr Wm Wallace. Mini'. Boston, PI Sturtevant & Co.
Bohr H Weldon, Long, Weymouth. do
Rohr G Wadden. Neal. Caw bridgeport • do
Behr Albano*. Barrett, Norwich, Costner. Stiokney &
W ELVer n iitiokney, Garwood, Fall River, do
Bohr Jas Rouse. Sprague, Provutence..USIIOTOR.LIMIS
Co.
Bohr Sarah A Solna. Bolos, Salem. J R White & Co.
Jerome, Jerome, Alexandria, T Webster. Jr.
(Correspondence of the Philadejohia Exchange.)
LE.WES. Del., Mn, 3.
There are no %mush, at the harbor except ihs ship
e ye e for r
d i3 a y ul . 3 nw°ai Ayres, Victoria Reed
o. it
d cto ss r ,, i - a era ß l e o e t d h
r The
os s e d achr t; l io ar a g
1 , 4. W. DICSHAti.
(Correrpondenoe of the Press.)
RNA.DiNG, May s.
The i0t14, - trini boats frOrn the Union C " al l P 84414
o
into the Soh 11111 Genet to-day, bound to f hiladel
phia. viz . _
J L Meyer and Fured Gay, grain to Perott & Bro; F
Co'enano. boa, de to Trum_o & Bolton;
to Samuel Bolton k Co; Mary, do to Henry Croeltell 8
R Barley. lumber to JoanßrldSom. do
;S
MEMOILAN Di.
Ship Wm Cummins/. Cara, hence for LlTerpool, was
spoken 29th ult. lat 400, long CP 61.
Ship Jacob Badger, Staples, from Chinch& Islands, at
Callao 6th Wt. and sailed 12th for Hampton Roads. at
816 per ton,
Btu. Petiole!, E 12017. at Callao 6th ult , from Chinoba
Islands. arid railed 11th for Hampton Itoade, at 410 per
ton.
Ship ere?, Wilson, from Baltimore, sailed from Val
paraiso td for San Francisco.
LEGA.L.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of PETER JACOBS. deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the widow of the said de
oedema line filed in said Court her petition and appraisa
ment claiming to retain the penning property therein
mentioned. of the value of 0300, tinder the; nut of 14th
April. 1851. and that the same will be approved on FRI
DAY. the 17th day of MAY, 1861, unless OXCAPtIOI2B be
filed thereto. THORN,
mya-fm 4t* for Petitioner.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF FHILADELPH/A,
Estate of THOMAS B. WORTHINOTON. deoeaSed.
Au appraisement under the 6th section or the act of
14th April, 1861, and supploment, having been duly filed
in the said Court, notice is hereby given that Rebecca
Worthington, widow of said decedent, claims to retain
the personal estate therein referred to, to the value of
5300, and will apply to the Orplens , Court for approval
of said appraisemont, on FICIDEIY, the 17th day of
May, A..u. /861, at l 0 o'clock A. 61
B. R. It T. P. POTTS,
in2-furit , Attorneys for the Widow.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN REYDIER, deceased.
An apprair. merit under the 6th Beaton of the act of
14th April.lBBl. and supplement, having been duly filed
in the maid Court by the widow of acid decedent, no
tice is hereby given that said widow claims to retain
the personal property referred to therein, to the value
of &300, and will apply to tne Orphans' Court for ap
proval of mid aupraisement on FR WAY, the 170. day
of May, A. I). 1881, at 10 o'olooic A. M.
Pi. R. & T. P. POTTS.
m 9 fm-4:* Attorneys for the Widow._
FN TUE ORPHANS' COURT .FOR THE
CITY AND cowry Y OF PHILeDELPWA•
In the matter of the jEstate of JosErli CARTER,
deceased
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle,
and adjust the account of JOHN L. FAALLEV. ad
mintatrator of JO8h:Y11 CARTER, deceased, and to
report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountant. will meet the parties intereated , for the
minions of his appointment, on TUESDAY the 7th
dap of Mae ,1861, at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his office, No.
520 WA Lo.UT Street. m the olti of Philadelphia.
ap24.-wfm-St* JOHN M. THOMAS. Auditor.
- IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADFLPH/A.
Estate of PERDLNAND JOSEPH PEIDLER, deo'd.
The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
account of 0/VIIIIIRM EURIZ and WILLIAM
WIEDERSHEIM, Executors of the last Will and Tes
tament of FERDINAND JOSEPH SEIDLER, de
ceased, and report distribution of the balance in their
hands, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes
of tos appointment, on TUESDAY, May 7. 1851, at 4
P. M., at his office, Plo. 612 WAI.NUT Street in the
City al Philadelphia. wet. rativeri . ,
ap34 - wfm-Dt Auditor,
NOTICE.—IN THE ORPILINS' COURT
OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNBYLVA-
In the matter of the application of JOHN H. STEIN
ER, executor of the let will and testament of PHILIP
MILL v.R. late of Frederick township, in mud counev,
deepened, for the gale of certain real estate of said tee
tator, situated in said county o' Montgomery.
Notice ie hereby directed to Barbara Miller. widow,
Paul Nicholas Miller, Lucetta,intermarried with John
Schmitt. Jew:Mina. intermarried with George Adam
fichlaohter. Catherine. intermarried with Dr Spanna
kis, Adam Miller, John George August Allier. Chris
tina. intermarried with Benry Miller. George W.
trogere. guardian ad Mem for Philip Miller, and all
other persons informed to he and appear at an Or
phallte LAMM to be held at the court home daybe
borough of Norristown, on MOND nY, the glati of
May. A. D. 1861. at 10 o'clock A. M., to chow cause, if
any they have, why the said application should not be
granted and a decree of vale made of said real agate,
agreeably to the prayer of the petitioner.
Orphan Court,
JAS. C. BURNSIDE, Clerk .' Court.
Clerk's °Moe, Norristown, April 19,1861. aplt-m3t
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TEE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA,
WILLIAM DIVER and ELIZABETH, his Wife,
vs. WM. CLAYTON and Charlotte, his Wife, ( for
merly Diver.) and JANE DIVER. June Term, 1861.
80. fr.
Pursuant to an order of Cettrt, made in this ease, the
writ of eummons named therein is .pubhshed, viz :
City and County of Phitadaphia, ft.
[anat.]
The t;ornmonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
- The
of Philadelphia county. greeting
William Diver and Elizabeth, his Wife, make you
secure of prosecuting their claim, then we command
you that you summon, by good and lawful summoners,
Gilliam Clayton and Chorlotte. Me Wife, ( formerly
Charlotte Diver.) and Jane Diver. late of your aunty.
so that they be and appear before our Judges at Thula
delpela at our District Court for the City and. County
of Philadelphia, there to be held the Ist MON AY OF
JUNE NEXT, to show wherefore, whereas, they, the
said demendetit and the said defendant, together and
undivided, do hold all that certain mesruage or tene
ment and lot orpiece of ground, situate in Manayunk,
bounded, limited. and described as follows i beginnine
at the northwestern corner of a lot sold by the Sheriff
(01 ktai u?„11; Uli°l°V` "'Stlrnene ?MP:cr.`
by the &Au, !kill Navigation Compa,ty, called Tower
street. 96 feet 6 inches northwastwardly from the corner
of Market and Tower streets, thence extending along
the eastwardle line of Tower street north 37 deg. and
30 min.. west 16 feet 6 inches to a earner of a lot Bold to
John W. Stephens, thence north 61 deg.,' min ,east
along said Stephens' line 95 feet 11 inches to the west
erly side of Ellis street, thence along the said sine of
Elite street south 30 deg. 30 min. east 16 feet 234 incites
to a corner of the lot sold by the ' Sheriff as aforesaid.
thence along the line of the same 94 feet 214 inches to
the place of beginning. with the appur enances. The
sane defendants partition thereof between them to be
made (s cording to the laws and customs of this Com
monwealth in snob case made and provided), do gain
say. and the same to be done, do not permit, very un
justly and against the same laws and customs. as it is
said, &o. And have you then there the names of those
summoners and this writ.
Witness the Honorable Geo. Sharowood. Doctor of
Law. President our said Court at Philadelphia. the NU
day of March, in the year of our Lord Mt.
atil6-m6l P.A. TREGO, Pro Proth'y.
SIIERIFF'S BALE.—By virtue of an or
der of sale, issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of in °flummery county, and to me directed. will
be exposed to sale, by public conduit, on MoNDAY,
the 10th day of May. A. D. Mel. at to'clock P. M., at the
Sheriff's olhce. in the Court }louse, in the borough of
Norristown, and county aforesaid, the following de
scribed Real Estate:
All that meseuage and tenement and tract of LAND,
situated in the township of Lower Merlon. in the oovn
ty aforesaid, beginning at a stone (a corner of this land)
of William !maker, south twenty-six degree, and fifty
minutes, east twenty-seven perches and thirty-one
hund seethe of a perch, to a stone, a corner of this and
said land of William Lecher, in line of lands of Samuel
Sanders; thence along said land of Samuel slanders,
south seventy-two degrees and seven minutes. west
thirty-four perches and ten hundredths of a perch, to a
stone. a corner of this and said laud of Samuel Sanders,
ttt line Orland Of Dennis Kelly; thence along sold 'and of
Dennis Kelly, north twenty .six degrees fifty minutes,
west twenty-two perches and four hundredths of a perch.
to a stone. a corner of this and land of Minie' Sanders ;
kittleily in ZLe`egg' a Ime,itfntitg:taittits
e i ztorth sq!y
three degrees andhuudrodthe of a perch. to lace
and Seventy-two Winn. according to a. recent survey.
beginning—.^ontatkpe perches, and eighty-nine hun
five awe., thirty-obi
dredthe of a perch. sue a two-story frame Dwelling
Tee improvements at' - '-well of water, & o.
house, frame Barn, drab. ;rain proceedings , in par-
To be sold by virtue of on Pleas of Montgomery
talon. in the Couyt of .idaer and others are de
county, wherein Jacob B. Rdtt.othere defendants.
mandants, and Samuel ries ate ,TAUFP.Mit. Sheriff.
jOtlfe M. era SOME
Bu MUFF'S OFFICE. Norrietown. -
apTS-may6, 13. St • - •...,-
JUEDICI_NAL.
ROF. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD RENOVATOR
le precisely what its name indicates, for, while
Pleasant to the taste, it is reivtvifying,e.xhilarating,
and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re
vivifies, reinstates, and renews the blood in all NS
Original purity, and thus restores and !linden the
system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It ID the
only preparation ever offered . to the world in e.
popular form, go as to be within the reach of
So ober= Ally and skilfully combined as to be the
most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted
as is act in perfect accordance with. the lams Q r na
ture, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and
tone up the digestive organs. and allay all nervous
and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilara
ting in its effects, and yet it is never followed by
lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed
entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly com
bining powerfully tonic and soothing properties, and
consequently can never injure. Such a remedy h.
long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical
world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medics
science. and elm by all who have antlered from de
bility; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge
even to see that debility follows all attacks ot dis
ease and lays the unguarded system open to the
attacks of many of the most dangerous to which
poor humanity is copstantly liable. Such, for ex
ample, as the following ; Consumption, Bronchitis,
Indigestion, Dripeyele, Loss of Appetite, Faint
ness, Nervous Ir_ritability, Neuralgla ka ridpitatto
M
of the Heart, elanch y
01. Itypooho rut, Nigh
Sweats, Languor, Giddiness , and all t at class o
oases, so fearfully fatal if unattended to in time.
Liled Female Weaknesses and Irregularities. Also,
ver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Coin
plaints, Diseases of_ the Kidns, &aiding or In
continence of the urine. or a rty antlered aerange
ment of the Urinary Organs, Pain in the Back,Side
and between the Shoulders, predisposition to aligh
(',olds, Hacking and Continued Cough, Emaciation,
Difficulty in Breathing. and indeed, we might enu
merate many more still. but wo have space only to
say, it will not only cure the debility following
Chid. and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising
from Miasmatic Influences, and cure the disease
at once, if already attacked, and as it note directly
and_pereistently upon the bibary system, arousing
the laver to action, promoting, in fact, all the ex
!oretions and seoretions of the system, it will infal
libly prevent any deletenons consequences follow
ing upon ohs.nge 01 climate and water; hence all
travellers should have a bottle with them. and all
hoeld take a table-spoonful at least before eating-
As it prevent, costiveness. strengthens the diges
tive organs, it should be ip the heeds of all pinions
of,sedentary habits: students, ministers, literary
men; and all ladies not accustomed to much out
door exercise shook' always use it. If they_ will.
they will find an agreeable. pleasant, and Melon
remedy against those ill. which rob them of their
beauty; for beauty cannot exist without health,
and health oaanot exist while the above rregalart
ties continue. Then, again, the Cordial is a perfect .
Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the
final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with
perfect ease and safety. Taere es no mistake about
it, this Cordial is al/ we claim for it, Mothers, try
it And to you we appeal to detect the illness or
decline, not only of your daughters, before it be too
late r but also your sons and husbands, for while
the former, from false delicacy, often go down to
a premature grave rather than let their condition
be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up
with the excitement of business that if it were not
for Ton they, too,wwo ld travel in the same down.
ward path. until tooate to arrest their fatal fall.
Bat the mother is always vigilant, and to you we
oonfidently Appeal, for we, are sure your never
alleotion will unerringly point Tall to Prof.
Wood's Beetonitive Cordial and Blood Renovator,
as the remedy witipit should be always on hand in
time ofneed. 0. J. WOOD. Prim:instal% 4 4 4Broad
• ay. New York. and 114 Market Street, St. Louis,
Mo. ; and sold by all good Druggists. Price. One
Dollar per Bottle.
Id in this city hy B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., N.
and 9 N orth FIFTH Street ; HASSARD & C
• • RIPTH and CHESTS UT Streets. and DYOTT
I „ 232 North SECOND Street.
d-eowWtf
To BUSINESS IsIEN.—An excellent
A-
chance for reliable busineas men to seoure a pro
fitable cmanufaoturing busmen., requiring bat a sma ll
capital in its establishment and proesoution.
The manufacture cortelets the application of a pe
culiar oompoution or enamel to common red bricks,
and a emery of other building material. onuunental
arch i teotural finixhings, ceilings, tilos for floors and for
roofing.
hie enamel may be tinted of anycolor. from the
purest white to the deepest Weak, with all the colors
and shcdee between. It imparts to the articles to whioh
it to applied a hardness and durability almost incredi
ble, and a beauty surpassing that of the rarest and most
costly of the variegated marbles, and. unlike them, is
Impervious to Moisture, and will never fade, stain, or
deteriorate, coating but a fractional part of the price of
ordinary marble.
It is also valuable for table anddl stand toys, mantel
pieces, monaments , and an endless varietyof other
article' of staple use. The process of applying the
enamel is simple, while the articles enameled will com
mand a reedy sale, affording large profits. Responsible
parties may procure licenses for manufacturing wider
the patent for any city or prominent town in the United
States,. by applying to the aubeoriber . A small tariff on
oilarticles mauumotured will be required for the use
'et
the invention. throulars giving t o particulars will
be forwarded to aU appliospts.
!lie superior merit and beauty of this e name l e d
bidding material to any thing in use has the mummified
endorsement of many of the most eminent arc h itect
and ementifie men of this and other cities.
For partiOnlersi address
JOUNSON & Pit&L if ,
general Agents for Fnameied Building Material,
ap9-d3m 96 NASSAU Street. New York.
pLRErRO,PNEIIMONIA, OR CATTLE
EPIDEMIC.
CATTLE JIMMIE.
CATTpE DIEFASIS,
CATTLE EiBEAr3E.
CATTLE DIBEABE.
Al' Wlfailincremed, for this disease Ann be bad by
?tgallf B. CLOK. . No. 407
. vINE Stmt.
4 i l i ac o . taw, gottlioinop for &I trui4e of disease,
cu 1117 a.0.121iNT.Lp. OR MONit REfUrtD,Ri
CUBEvikaannTew. OE MON ittiqin On".
!NBA WARW/g.D. MON ILESPITD
ouRE We'AtitartiL D. OR MON ND .
istfi-wfro w3m
efEEESE. 700 boxes fine Herkimer
County Cheese, on ooneirnment. for We by C. C.
ISADL.BII. ir, 00., 103 ARCA Atreet. seoond door
p 37-11 above
Floats a 1
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1861,
CF.PHAL.IO PITA.s
BIOS HEADACHE,
N EJEW OUS ELEADAOH F.
01.111 A ALL RIN3)b OP
HEADAOHE I
By the use of theme Elle the periodical attacks of Ner
•ow or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken
at the commencement of an attack immediate relief
from pain and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom failtin removing the Nauss's/id Hood
moo to which Females are sozubleot.
They act gently on the bowels, removing Costiveness,
For Literary Ms, Stvinsts, Delimbs P 01041161, and
all person. of sedentary /Writs, they are valuable as a
Laxative, improving the appetite, giving sang and vigor
to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural alastioity and strength or the waole eyertem.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the TOWOR of long invalid
nation and oaretally oonduoted experiments, hating
been
In age many yearn, during which time they have
unwanted and relieved a 'rut amount of train and
mirroring from Headache. whether originating In the
swedes system or from a deranged state of the aro
mak
They are entirely veritable in their ootniewitloa, and
may be taken at all times with perfect safety without
making any change of diet, and at absence of any dim
vital* tens raiders it easy to administer skim re
iAiidray
B WARE or 00IINTERMTO
The genuine have Ave nignatanso of Roar) O. Spalding
on each Box.
Olold by Druggists" and all other Duelers in Medicines"
A Box will be seat bT moll ereeabi on remote* of the
PRIDE. 25 CENTS.
•u orders skoeld be "Adrenal
HENRY O. ISPA.L,DIN4a.
48 CEDAR BTREET. NEW YORE
NIB FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
SPALDING'S
OEPI-lALIICI PILES'
WILL CONVINCE •LL WHO BUFFER FROM
HEADACHE.
SPEEDY AND SURE CUBE IS WITHIN
As these Testimonials are "masticated by Mr. SP ALIH
Ines ;kw afford unqsationabis proof of Ma
eacy Of this !flaw Seinitifie discov4ry.
MR, Drumm. 15145ozivzLz.z, Conn.. Feb. 6.5861.
I have tried our Cephalic Pills, and I rikatiem so
welt that I want you to send me two dollars worth more.
Part of these are fin the neighbors, to whom gave a
few fifths first bon I got from You.
Bend the Pills by_mati, and oblige
Your ob't Segra_,.nt
JAILED KENNEDY'
mu, aPLI•DING•
311 • .
I wish,yOu to send me one more box of your Cephaho
Pill& /Mar 'arrival a [watt/eat of bewadt from them.
Yours reveren AN tly.
mAity N 5T01K1101742.
OPIUM% 011331 L, HUNTINGDON COUNTY. Pa.,
.18,1361.
IL Yu. SPALDING.
Sus:
You will please send me two boxes of your OmMeile
Pills. Send them immediately.
Respectfully youri.
JNII. B. NIKONS.
P. S.—.£ hays ratourod mob= of your Palo, motel Ala
Skeet tzetiket. -
Boma "Irrarion• Ohio, him la,
R. C. SPALDING. Esq.
Please find enolosed twenty-five canto, for which send
ma another box of your Cepheho Pills._ new are tr./.
tA bOar P ilis I A". " Sr S"L"' A STOVER - P.
Pelle Vernon. Wiandot oct., Q.
• BZVZIWY, MEWL, DOC. %MO.
E. eapALDING, ESQ.
I wish for some combing or large c how goblins
your Oephisho Pills more particularly before Mrette
tamers. If you have anything of the hind please send
One of my customers. who is subject to stovers Eiok
Ilesds.chs, (mmally lastics two dam) was curaci of gm
Piits. which I sob AULliv%
her.
BOODOOW—M yours.
W. B. WILKE&
.111.5MOLDSZErRa, FILI.IIgLiN CO., Ohio,/
January 9,1811.
RIMY C. BYALDIIII*I
No. CS Ceder at. E. Y.
tha
Inclosed And twenty-five cents. (25.) for wh send
box of " Cephaho ri ll s." Wend ro addreaa of Key. Wm.
C. Filler. Fternoldsburg, Franklin Co.. Ohio.
Your rills work liko ;14mm-6161v Hoodoo/to olmeal
iartanter.
Truly lOUTio
Whi. C. FILLER.
Ms. Br/ammo.
Era :
Not lone Nino* I sent to you fora box of Deutukho Pitt
for the onre or the Nervous headache and Costiveness
,
and reoetved the same, and they had so goat an Afoot
that /was inotucod to seed for =ors.
Plows send by return mail. Direct to
A. R. WREELEI.
Yuailanti. MUM.
FILMS EXiSdniMIT, Norfolk. Ti:
Cephallo aosomplish the otdeot for whioh they
were made, me.: Cure of headache in Ku forms.
/ken As Ravonimr, Neriak, V.
Whey have bean tested in more thane thousand oases,
with entire nooses.
From the Democrat, St. Mold, Mims,
If You are, or have been troubled with the headache,
afoul ihr a oin, ICeoliene Pills,luo that you may have
them in ease of an atteok.
From tAie Adetrtiss Prairie/m.11,R. I.
The Cephelio Pills are said to be a remariably effee
tive remedy fior the heudsehet.and one of the very beet
for that very frequent ceruplazat 'which bee over been
discovered.
From ths Weston' R. R. Gazette, CAieago .111.
We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and him unrivalled
Cephaho
Prom the Eastataha Tansy Star, rattataka, Ta.
We ere rare that persons aufferitit with the headache,
who try them, will stick to them.
.Fl , 4ms thut SoettUr" Path Finder, Nem Orkamar, La
Try them you that are afflicted. and we are inn that
year teatneosy can be Mired to the already nomeratur
eat that has reeeived benefita.that no other medicine
can produce.
Awn the Bt. Lends Democrat.
the brawn* dpgusßd for t h e t! , rti9lo.(Geplue ! lio Pins)
is 'rapidly 1110f01611126.
/kW= As Gazsets, Davenport, Icoris.
Mr. Spalding would not counsel his name with an ar
ticle he did not Snow to roam real merit.
-Woos Os Arlen-suer, providence. R.
I.
testimony in their favor or mama. from the most
respectable culinary.
From Ow Daily Norm. Nfssrport,
Cephalic PiME are taking the glum of all kind'.
Prate rho Commercial BeiWm, Besion. Mans
NU to be very erneaoiope for the Misdealt,.
Ames as Commercial, Cimismeaci,
linfering humanity eon now be rebus&
ilMr A' !Ingle bottle of PIIEPAKED
*LIVE wtU ewve teA ihne! their mit alltleellVVll
SPALDING'S PREMED GLUE I
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE !
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
ECONOMY!
Ilkir" A STITCH U TINI ISAVMS rilNi."llM
As seeklents will happe n . even in well-regulated
families, it is very damn le to have some oheap and
oonvenient way for repairing Fernitare, Tova, Croake
r!, :to.
APALDING4I PREPARED GLUE
meets all moll emergent:dm and no household can
afford to do without it. It is always ready. and nu to
the sticking point.
USEFUL IN' EVERY ROME: ,
cent N.
s B.—A Brush attoomranies each bottle. Price. 25
. Address.
HENRY O. SPALDING.
NO. 48 CEDAR STREET. IfET YORK.
Agp oirt4in unplosittieled versant, are attempting to
paint off op the morimeoting public. imitation" of tof
PREPARED GLUE. I would Gannon all person" to ex
amine before pnrehaaint. and we that the full name.
Mir RIPALDINtiII /111ZAILIIP
his the ettlinde "maw i all aeon ere Nellie=
1101111119111111. 11011141
DICINAJL
WHAT A
THEIR REACH.
IlAvaitroup, Pc, Feb. 6,1861
YPSILANTI, Mica., AIL 14 /84.
SAVE 111213 PIECES!
DISPATCH!
MOTION
# # . COmp
ail J. irc.ng
muTulk TA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF FIiLLADHLFILLi g
OFFICE, No. 30g 'WALNUT STRZ.E%
Insures against LOSE OR DAMA. GE BY FIRE, on
Rouses, (Bores, and ot h er r Duildings, limited
or pereetual_,_ and on Fmnitarc.
000 Ge, wares, and Mer
chandise, in town or
country.
CASH CAPITAL, 0211,119 00—ASSETS 3317,10 04. '
Whisk is invested as follows, via:
In first mortgages on city property, worth
double the amount— 162,900 CO
Pennsylvania Railroad Co..' 6 per cent. first e
mortgage loan, at par.._...`. 0,060 CO
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, se
cond mortga.Fe load, pLOOO co
Buntingtlon Flu Drood Top Railroad and
Canal Co, mortgage loam—, --- 4,eop 00
Ground rent. rat-class. -3.462 00
Collateral loans, well secured....... :......_...__21100 00
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. gimp 00
Allegheny. County 6 per cent. Pa. RR. 10an... 10,000 00
Commercial Bank stook— 5,135 01
Mechanics' Banketook— r . 2,512 so
;Tirreri a a n c ia r. g atc " folelntr s 84) : 1 &7 7- 13. steg 00
00
The CountrSoire Insurance Insura nc e
I'o6o to
The Delaware M. ts. Insurance Co.'s stook—. '7OO 00
Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s sonp-- soo 00
Hills receivable-14A7/2 74
Book accounts , accru ed interest, 7,104 56
Cash on hand--- 11,644 64
The Mutual principle, combined with the security or
a Btook Capital, entitlee the insured to participate in
the pretlts of the Company', without liability for !oases.
Lasses promptly adjusted and paid.
D/WECTORII:
Clem Tingley. Samuel Bispham,
William 31 1 1011 /6 1 0 11 , Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser.
William Stevenson, Benj. W. TingleY,
John It. Worrell. Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, .T. Johnson Brown,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland.
G. D. Rosengsrtem, Jamb T. Bunting.
Charles 0. Wood, Smith Boaten,_
James B. Woodward, John Bissell, Pittsburg.
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
5. M. HINCUMAN. Seoretary.
rebruary /6, /861.
THE EN TERPRISE
• ••
INSURANCE COMPANY
or PHIGADITLPEA.
IFIEE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS!
F. /47CEPORE STLRE, MORDECAI L. DAWSON '
WELIAIII MCKEE, GEO. H. STUART,
Exam° Es.zust, JOHN, B. BROWN.
JOIN iN• ATWOOD, B. A. FAEKIIITOCE,
Bah T,Titanica., ANERKW B. MEL
ANNIE WHARTON. J. U. EREINGISL
F. RATCHFORD STARR, Preside nt. CSAßLES W. COXE. Seoretstv. • fell
- PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTER RPETOAL.
ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE IN
SURED.
Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole term of
life; •grant Annuities and Endowments ; purchase Life ,
Interest: in heal Eatate t and make ad contracts de
panting on the contingencies of life.
no, sot ea Executors, Administrators, 4lseignees,
Trzstees. and Guardians.
&MGM OF THE COMPANY, January 1.1981.
Martgagra, ground rents, real estate— ,08:11,981 97
Untied States stook.. Treasury . notee, loane
cd State of Pennsylvania, city of Flubs
dalpttia,• • 268,796 Si
Premium notes, l oans — n collateral - &
a,o.— -. 237,694 58
Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail
rinds. and County nix per cent. bonda 105.802 59
Balk, insurance, railroad, canal stocks, ho. 97,647 49
Caution hand, agents' balanoya, ho., 4ao 98,206 14
DANIEL L. MILLER, PreaMint... lm 02
jowlW.
Rti aANNE.L .B E. STOKES. vice Preaident.
NOR earetary. mh22-tf
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
EURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
Ineerimated by the Legielatere of Penneylvalne,
Moo E. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT streets,
PHILADEAPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE,
On veeeehil
Crgoh-,t, To avails or the World.
Freig
I LAND INausericm
flood' by Rivers. Comae, ogee, and Land Car
riages. to all garbs of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling
Rousse, &o.
ANNETN OF TEE COMPANY,
November 1,1780.
raw= United States fivecent. loan-4100AD 00
112,000 United States wiz cent. Tressurf
Note', ( with worried .. interest)--- 1 1 .9,483
1(X).000 Pen State five eon ,
loan. 06,970 00
11,600 do. do.- xis do. d0.1.1,04a 00
1E1,050 Philadelphia City cent . Loan. 135,203 77
00,000 Tennessee State five cant. loan_ .14,000 OD
00,000 Peonsylvaroa Railro id mortgoce
Fox p cent. bonds—. 46,000 00
12,000 NO share', stook Germantown Gee
Company. interest and pnacipal
guaranteed by the City of Phila.-
annul —.— 11.500 00
NM WO unarm Pon - aultania :Railroad
Company, .. ..._. 3,000 00
IN3 100 !Mersa North Penneylvania Rail
road
1,000 80 shares Philaaelphia . foe BWat and
Steam Tag Company .
. 1,200 00
ISO 6 'shares Philado_pl hiaann Ravre de-
Grace Steam Tow-boat Company. 150 00
100 0 shares PhiLtdelphis Rxehanse
Coman— _ 115
14100 shares Continental Hotel Co. 000 -- Cl) 00
9184,71:0 par. Coat 8547.685.64. Market vaL8554,556 n
Bills receivable, for insurances made.----- 171,3E6 40
Banda and mortgagee.— 04.000 00
nead &date— 61,363 35
Balaton dila at Agenaias—Preminni on Ma
nna Follows. Interest. and other debts due
the Company.---. - • 11,1555 01
Scrip and stook of sundry Inference and
other Companion . 2,811 SD
OW on hand—in banks---- —.imam 10
in drawer.._....... 420 as
23,106 151
DIAEO7ORE.
Idamned E. Stokes,
J. F. Pentagon,
Henry Blown.
Edward Darlington,
IL Jones Drooko,
snag M'lrraine,
- .6 - nomax D. Hand,
Robert Burton,
Jacob F. Jones,
James B. M 7 Ferlsnal,
Joshua P. Eyre,
John B. &mete; Pittsb'g.
D. T. Morgan, "
1 A.E. Ear—Ater. 60
.M MARTIN, President,
'. NAND, Vioe President.
„trete'''. nol7-ti"
IE r-
;William Margin,
Edmund A. Soudar,
Inteap_hur Paulding,
John E. EtirOleo
John C.
James Traqualri
William Eyre. Jr..
James C. Rand
W ill i am C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Beal,
Dr. R. M. Ruston,
George C. LaMar.
Hugh Craig.
Mules
7808. C.
ILP.NRY LYLEDIRN. Sec
VIRE INSURANth_ r.aCOLUSIVELY.-
-IL THE PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE INSITRANGE
ClMAPANY—lnemorated IA3S—GRARTER PEREL
JAL—No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Indepeud
enee Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community
for thirty-six years, continues to insure against loss or
damage or Fire, on public or prime BniMings. either
permanently or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture
,
,of Goods or Merchandise generally' , on liberal
Hoic k s
Th e ir Capital. tostiher trit.b.,a,..t" :4 -.. • " ... " . "'" ;.474
invested in t h e . Surplus Fond l y!
,r centsmaL.,ost Metal manner. which enables
thaw er to the insured an undoubted security in
the ease of lone.
Jonathan Pattemo D n l , R3cT°B limao . Haslehurst,
Quintin Campbell, Thomas Robins,
Alexander Benson, Daniel sniiih, Jr.,
William Montelimo,
Smit John Devereux,
Thomas h.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
BEATON Srelno, Secretary'. api-ly
INSURANOE COMPANY OF TB.E
ATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND ALA.-
wiE IarBUILAIICE Nos. 4 SAD Q EICHANUE
BUILDINOIL
Chartered in 1794--CaDital 1/100,00G—Peb. 1, use. sash
tame, 11438,791 71.
AU inverted in sound and available meounties—eon-
Unite to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings,
atoolsa of Merohandiee, ..ko on liberal tonne.
DIRECTORS!.
Teary D. Btherrerd. George R. etuart,
Simeon Toby Samuel Grant, Jr.,
' Charles Maoalester, Tobias Warner.
William S. Smith. 'Thomas B. Watlson,
W~D. El_pdt.L. Menu G. Ereeman.
X 9 w alto, Charles S. Lewis,
George C. Carson.
'HENRY D. SIDERILIIRD, President,
IT/11./AM HARPER. Reorettisrr. . .16-11
IRE INSURANCE. - MECHANICS'
J. INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, No.
1.3 S North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build
ings, Ehrodm, and Merohandiae generally from loam or
damps by Fire. The company guarantee to admit all
loasem promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron
age of the
SIRICTOMI.
William Morgan, Robert Flanigan,
Franoie Cooper, Michael Moueoy,
illeorge L. Dougherty, Edward MoSevern,
James Merrill. Thomas B. MaCormiok,
James Duress, Joan Bromley,
Matthew McAleer, Francis Fas,
Bernard Rafferty,
_-_ John Cassady
Themes .1: Hemphi ll, Bernard R. HiAlsonan,
homes Fisher, Charles Clare,_
ream McManus, Michael Cahill. •
FRANCIE COOPER. President.
JiIERVARD RAFFERTY. Reoretarr. ooM-ly
A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
INCORPORATED. 1810 CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia'.
Having a large paid -ep Capital Stook and Bongos,
invested in sound arid available Seourities i _coatinnee to
Insure on Dwellinev, Stored, Furniture, PleruhaUdiae l
Vessels Inport and their carting, and other personal
property. AU losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DISOWTOFM.
Thos. R. Marill. John T. Levis,
John Wels h ' James R. Campbell,
Samuel C. morton, Edmund O.
Patrick Brady, Chas. W. POCdtl2o7l
Israel Morris.
THOMAS R. MARIE, Provident.
ALBERT C. S. CRAWFORD. Secretary. felll-tf
V.IIOIIANGE INSURANUE - COMPANY
1._:• —Office No. 409 WALNUT Street.
FM]; INOORAZIOR on _Rotuma and Merchandise
genera neL ll7. an favorable terms, either limited or per-
DIRECTORS:
Jereraish Bonsai!, Thomas Marsh,
John (4,. Ginnodo. Charles Thompson,
Edward D. Roberts, James T Hale,
Ilateuel L. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen,
xenben C, Hake,_ John J. Griffiths.
MPXLIAII HONBILL. President.
JOHN (./. GINNODO, Vine President
R.1011481:1 CO3. Secretary.
SAYING FUNDS.
"d hale. bet often, fills the Purse."
IiF IR' 136 South Il l 'O k UlA Cl Struet, between ;
iCheatunt end Walnut, Philadelphia, pay. all
deposit" on demand.
Depo!atom' money 11701111X1 by Government,
State, and City Loans, Ground Rentz, Mort
gases, ,to.
- This Company deems safety better than large
whim. oonseanently, will run Co timesth depo
sitors' money, but have it at , all ready to
retarnowith a per cent. intereet to the owner,
as they home always done. 'hie Company ,
.• •
nett'? suspended:
Female., married or single, and Minors, can
demwit in their own light, and such delimits osn
be withdrawn ONLY Dy their concept.
Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania. with authority to receive
money from truatees and exemitors. •
LARGE AND SMALL SUM IIitCEIVED.
O 8 ice open daily , from 9 to $ o olozb. and Go
Wedmday evening until 8 o'clock.
DIRECTORS.
Jacob Itrahannqn. Ch Geotte adin CwalladeT,
Jowl "
jMBl.lXilli W. 4: loath Charles Luting '
!Jeremiah Osgravn, ylvary Delany,
Nioholam Ritteuhog.se,ntitbaig_Blpecuey,
J05.}1. EattortliTaitp, /ogee Yg
Joh. r n dioxinAer.
JAGO.I3 U. BRANNOLI, President,
I CYRUS VADWALLADIsAr Trediurer.
apti-li
is A. Dollar tared is ►miee sarned.."
WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS.—
We have now on hand. and are manufacturing
to order, at the Mount holly Paper Mills, every de
scription of WRITING AND LEDGER PAI , E.RN.
whlch,_for color arid quality, are not excelled by any
other Rips in the United Stater. •
We Weald Gall attention to a new article of Paper
manufactured try us, and now for sale, called Business
Letter, which has been gotten up to moot the wants of
hairinessmen and others, yrrio object to Commercial
Note MI being too narrow, and do not wish to use part
of usual letter sheet.
This overoomes both the above objections ; is a per
fect sheet, pure wove ; plate finish ; ruled on one side ;
damped in centre near the top ; made from best ma
terial. free ,rom adulteration, and put up In neat boxes,
convenient for use.
We also have a minor called Rank Letter, similar to
the above, exeent it Etna bllt - halt the number of linen
on. co en to edlow a enured monk or hoodin t_above.
KEMPTUN & MULLIN
Mount Holly Berman, Cumberland Co.
The above Papers or be had of Messrs. J. p_
piNcors & an MEOARGEE BROTHER'S,
Nor. 3 and a DECATU Street. rchrt-Itm
1/110-...125 tierces extra Leaf Lard, for
sate by C. C. SADLER 00., 103 ARCH erniot,
soooad door aboya.Front. ass-4i
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD,
260 MILES DOUBL E TRACK.
1861. MegiRINIC 1861.
THE TITCAPY OF THJS__IpAB_ItPW EQUAL
ANY IN TUE COUNTmy,
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA TEND PITTSBUIIO.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, Mew York, and all_points East, and the
Union Depot at ritt,shorg wi th T hrough Trauma to and
from all points rn t he West, Northwest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transPortation ol
Passengers unenumassed for speed and comfort br say
other route.
.Express and Feet Fines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors. All Through
ri auenger - • e raimt Provided with Longhridge'a Patent
rake—speed under perfect oontrol of the engineer,
Ulna adding mueh to the safety of travellers.
131/1031113 _Oars are attached to each Train WOOO
- Swoons cars to Express and Fast Trainer. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fact Linea, Sun
&Ye eagepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.110 A. M.
Fast Line " • 11.45 A.M.
Egprose Train leaves 10.45 P. M.
WAY TRAMS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Accomm odation , via Columbia, RA P. ?d,
Columba LOOP. M.
Parkeeburg " at 540 P. M.
West Chester " No. 1. at 8.15 A. M.
No. 2 at 12 30 P. 141.
West Cheater Passengers will take the West Cheater
Nos. 1 and 2 and Cobitabia Trains.
Passengera for. Sunbury ~ Williamsport, Elmira, Hof
fain,
_Niagara Falls, and, intermediate points leaving
Philadelphia at 7.30 A., M. and i,30 P. M.. so' directly
throngs'.
Tickets Weetward may be obtained at the offices of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or
Baltimore ; and Ticions Eastward at any of the impor
tant Railroad Office' in the West; also on board any of
the regular Line of Steamers.on the Miesissippi or Ohio
rivers _
en ,2a 04
ST Fare always as low, and time as quick, as by any
other Route.
For further information sooty at the
MarketgLion, Southeast earner of Eleventh and streets.
The completion of the Western oonnections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make thin the
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST.
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, Avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantage!! readi
ly &immolated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel-
Merchants and Shannon! entreating the transporta
tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with
confidence [Wits speedy transit.
TB..E RATES OF FREIGHT to and front any point
in tne West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all
times as Javorabie as are charged by other Railroad
Companies.
partioular to mark packages "via Penury!
vania Railroad."
• • - • --•-
For Freida Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to. or address either of the following Agents of the
Company : •
D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg :
H. S. Fierce & Co., Zanesville. O. 3. J. Johnson, Rip
ley, 0.; R. McNealy, Maysville, KY.; Ormsby & Crop
r,lLt° Portam t O.; Peddeek On.. Jeffersonville,
/adman; H. W. Jirown & Co., Cincinnati, O.LAthern
& Ribbon, Cincinnati, U.; R. C. Meldrom, madmen,
Ind. Jos. Ei Moore, Louisville Ky. ; P. G. (YHA ter &
Co.,
Ind.,
Ind.; N. W. ' Graham & Co., Cairo,
R. F. Sam, Smiler & Glass St. Louie. Mo.; John
H. 'Harris, Nashville, Tenn • Harris & Hunt, Morn -
Rhos, 'term.; Clarke & Co.,!Chtoago, 111. • W. H. H.
Koonts, Alton, Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroad,
At different eginte in the West.
8. E. KInGSTON, Jr, Philadelphia.
Mei.OßAw & KOONS, e 0 North etreet, Baltimore.
LEECH & Co.. 1 Astor 1i0n,, , or 8. Wdliam st.. N. Y
LEECH & CO,. No 77 State street. Boston.
• H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Fhils,
L. L. HOUPT, Gen'l Tioket Agent,
E. LEWIS, Gen'l Sup't Altoona, Pa. la
.183-1 Y
1861. 14§1Lims 1861
P.ll
.0. AREANGBOIKRZ—DIEW . 'IVRK DIAEIS
maim CANDM APP"' AMIOir MLA:
-4. ND
TRSNTOri AAILGMT
.11 FROICIIiuLADELPRLA WONSW
YORK Arlo 'WAY PLACE&
TROX WALNUT-BT. WHARF AND rinternarom DMA ,
WILL LAAVR AB FOLLOW%
FAIN.
At 0 A. Pd., via Camden and Amber. C. and A. An
uommodation
_.sll 15
At 6A. M., via Camden aid Jersey City, ( N. J. )
Aooommodattonls
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail.---. (V
At 11% A. M., vie: Kensington — and' Jersey City,
Western EsPrega• - • lII°
At isH P. M., via Camden and Anwoy Aooommo
dation —_ Z
At! P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex
ress 00
At 4% P. M., era Kensingto and Jersey City, live
nisg Ezprege. e 00
At 4% P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Zd
Class Ticket_--_- _.._._ 3 26
Ate P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Droning'
Mail_ . 3 00
At 11%P.M.. via Camden and Jersey Cit 7, South
ern . . M
At 5 P. M., via Camden and Ambov. 4000mmoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger}--Ist class Ticket_ 2 26
Do. floe 2.1 Clem Ticket— 1 20
The OP M Man Line ring daily. The 11%P M., South
ern Mail, Saturdays egoested.
For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington,
kn. at 7.10 A. m. from Kensington, and 2,1 i P. M. from
i
Wannt z stroet wharf.
For Water Gap._ titroudaburg, Borankm, Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Igo., 7.10 A. M. from Kommagten.
via Delaware. Lackawanna and Western R. R.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10
A. M. from Kensington Depot, and 4% P. M. from Wal
nut-street wharf ; (the 710 A. M, hno connects with
train leaving Easton at 3.35 P. MO
MPor fibmmt Holly, at 6 and 5 A. M., 2 and I% P.M.
For Freehold, at 61. Pd.. and P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Vrenton, ego., at 7.111 A. M., Of,And
P. M. from Kensington, and 2% P. M. from Walnut
treet whf.
"Or Palmyra, KtVerterl. Delano*, Beverly Barlig
ton Florence, Berdentevn. Jee., at 1 1 :4, 1;43i an
P. it.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
plaoes,_at P. ht. from Walnut-street wharf.
sir For New York, and Way Lines leave Kensington
Depot, take the ears, on Filth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before denartaro. The ears ran into the
dept, and on arrival of out train, run from the depot.
Fay foluida of Baggage t only, allowed each P,assen
ger, raagengere are prohibited from Miring anything se
baggage bat their wearing apparel. All baggage over
fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
their responsibility for baggage to One Dollarper Deena ,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond 6100, ex
empt by eveohil eontraet.
„ h 27 WP4. OATZMEI, Agent,
WINTER ARRANGE
-111 E N T.—PEILADELPHIA,
*ERMAN OWN. D NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, Nov. M. 1 340.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, G. 7,8, 5. 10. 11, and 12 A. Al., 1,?
I, 3g, 4,6 6.4, 0,7, a, 2, /0.,X, and 11)1 P. Al,
Leave dormaoloWn; 0. 6, 710. 8,834.9 10, 11 mid 121
M.. 1,9, 3,4 , 6,6, 6%, 7_Bo and 10N m.
Offil 1,
UNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia, 0.06 MD. A. M., 9, T o and 1034
P, M.
035 P.
Leave Germantown, 9.19 min. A. 111. ,1 min., 6, and
hi
CHESTNUT EILL RAILROAD.
Leave Pldladmvkia, 6, a, El, and 12 A. M., 2, 4. 8, 5.
and I.OX P. M,
Leave Chestnut Hills 7, la, 7Z. 8.40, and 9.40, and
1140 A. AL, 1.40, 5.40,1.10. and 0.06
ON SUNDAYS. -
Leave Philadelphia, 9.08 A. M., 2and f P. XL.
Leave Olieutuat Rill, 7.50 min, Al. AL , /2 06, 240, and
mm. P. M.
FOR QONMIROHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philaoelphia, 5,60.734, 995, and 11.06 min. A. M.,
1.06, 5.04, 434. 0.65. and 1131 P. M.
Leave Norristown, 6,7, 8.44.9, and 11 A. M., 134. 454,
and • P. 14.
Oti eintniye.
Leave Philadelphia, OA. Itl and F. Al ,,for Norris
town. •
Leave Norristown, 7.it - A Id. and 5 P. M.
FOR MANAYVNK.
Leave Philadelphia, 5.00, 734, 9 . 06, and 11.09 M.,
1.06. 2.00, 8.06, um, 8.0601.36 P. Al.
5, 034 Le6 , and 030've Manaronk, 634, 2,6 a log A. AI., To Di,
ciotaq a
• UN SUNDAY&
Lev elphis. 0 M.. 8, and 7P. 81
peeve At ISN, and 8 P.M.
and
SUperintendent.
nele-t! DEPOT. NINA and GKEEN Streets.
ailitmom NORTH PRN - NitaL.
VAN!!! RAILROAD.
FOR RETELMEN,_ DOYLRSTOWN_. MAYOR
CHUNK, Is 'SLETON. and..ECICLEY.;
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after MONDAY, December d, IMO, Passenger
Trainewill leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phila
delphia, flail (Sundays excepted), as follows
At 6.30 A. 33.,_CExureas). for Bethlohopr: Al ;
lentown,
Numb Chunk , H azleton, WilYeabarro, /30.
At 1,45 P. IS., (Express), for Bethlehem, Easton,
This train reaches Easton at dP. M. and makes close
conneetion with Bethlehem , Central for New York.
At P. is., for Allentown. Stanch Chunk,
At 9A. M. and 4P. M. for Doylestown.
Ate P. M., for Fort Wealungton.
The A..2D .A,..
_X. Express trans makes close commotion
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest cud. most desquide route to Wilkeebarre,
and to all pointer in the Lehigh coal revolt.
TRAINS FOR PRILADBLFRIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 541 A. ht., CM A. M., and L
F" M.
Leave Doylestown at 7.26 A. M. and LSO P. M.
Leave Fort Weenington at o r e A. M.
ON BlTNDAM—Pfuladelphus for Fort Washington
at 7.161 1 A. M. •
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P. M.
Doylestown for PhiW.delptua at 7A. M.
Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 5.45 P. M.
Fare to Bethlehem-8160 I Fare to Mauch Chunk.S2 60
Fare to Banton 150 Fare to Wilkesbarre— 460
Through Tickets must be procured at the Ticket
OtSoes, at WILLOW Street, or BERES Street, in order
to secure the above rates of fare.
Passenger Trains! ( except Sunday Trains) eonneet
at Berks. Street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
Second and Third-itreete Passenger Railroads, twenty
minutes after leaving' Willow Street.
del-tt ELLIS CLARE. Agent.
aratiajpiti WRING A RRA
MENTr—PHILADELPHIA,
WILMINGTON,L A
AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On and
after MONDAY, 151861_,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHIL AWEIXRIA:
For Baltimore at LB A. Mo 11.85 A. AL, (Exoreash
and 10.10-P. M.
P For Chester at 8.13 A. M., 11.35A.M.. LIS and 10.55
For Wilmington at BA A. M., 11 36 A. M., 4.15 and
10.ao P. M.
For New Cmdle at 815 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
For Dover at 815 A. M. and CIS P. M.
For Milford at 8.15 A. hi.
For Salisbury R. 15 rd.
mine FRS PRILIDELNUA
Leave Baltimore at al5 A, PI. (Express), kV A. Mu
and 4.46 P. M.
Leave Wiliiiinston at 0.50 and 9.10 A. M., 1.00 and
8 P.M.
Leave lialisbur at 1.40 P. Al.
Leave Milford at 4 P. M.
„ .
A.
Leave Dover et 0.30 A. M. and MO P. M.
Leave New Oaatle at 5.25 A. M., 7,84. 301.
Leave Cheater at 740 A. M.. 240, / and 140 P.M.
Leave Baltimore gm - Balisbui7 an Delaware Rail
road, St CU A. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE:
Leave Cheerer at OA A.M.. 32.05 and 1140 P.
Leave Wilmington at 9.35 A. M., 12.05 P. A 1... and II
A. M....
FRRIORT TRAIN, with Peesenger Oar r.ttaohed,
will run ea :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
Platee at 6.30 P.M.
Leave Wilmington for Perrrville and naterlialtdiat•
place. at 7.115 P. M.
Leave Wilaziketpu for Philadelphia, and interme
diate places at II r. 75.
Leave Ravre-de-Grate for Baltimore mad intennedl
ate atationa at 6A. SK. '
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Graoe and intermedi
ate stations as a P. M.
ON SUNDAYS:
Only at MAO. P. M. from Philadelphia to Boltunom
Only at CM P. M. from Baltimore toyitila4ol ti ,
8.10 X. Xt. Tart. - rr ,
PHILADELPHIA
ANDU READING
Ro D.-PABSBN ER TRAINS for P(YSTBVILLE,
READINO. and HARRISBURG , on and after/April
1861.
MORNING LINES; DAILY,. [Sundays excepted,L
Leave New Depot. oorner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL Streets. FUILADELPHIA„asumenrr entranoes
on Thirteenth and pit Cailuwhill streets at BA. M.,
sonneoling_at Harnebarg with the PEN SYLVANIA
CUMBERLAND. B. train ranninkto Pittsburg; the
VALLEY ;If AL train runnniEto
ehambentbur_g i Carlie ece. i _encl th e tiORTHMIN
CENTRAL RAILROAR 1 P. auiralitt rulpling to Elin
bury, fee. '
AFTERNO.O.N LINES.
Leave New Deßo_,
_t corner of BROAD and CALLOW
RILL Streets, PRILADELPHI4,(Pessenger %trances
on CALLOW
RILL
and on ciabilowhia etreete4 fgz
aMi HARRISBURG, at L. *MY. for
ARAIINN oars at e.l. itI..IDAWY, I aundays
co_p_ma.
011-
DtaTallrCFa VIA rIFILAD.ELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD.
FROM PHILLDICLPHIA. Mille,
To Phtealxvillas__;
Rending— ---
Yhiladeiphieittei je
Lebenot -..._, 85 and Lobsizon Valley RA.
Dauphin -_._114
klillerthurg.„-N1
ert.,_eiserton4 auction-ma
Gordian
Mort:nun borload
levuslntrg .---rra
Milton
Williarceport
Jens y_Shore
l o ook Raven
Ralston-
Wilildittoort and Elmira
••••...1.11.. Railroad.
`Rae eA. hitand Lau .m. train *dulcet deulE at
Port Clnton, Sundme excepted.) with the_ CATA
WISSA, WIL lANNYORT, and ERIEHAILRAD,
making close connections with Linea to Niagara Faux.
WestCanadtkliut_ and Sons eat.
BMW NH ILADELE Corner BIA: of ROAD
and CALLOWRILL Streets.
ap2S.ll W. IL MoILTIENNEY, On velar/
Eget DAILY INLAND
FREIE/T LINE TO NOR
ROLLAND PORT MOUTH,' A., and to tho annol
pal Cities and Towns in the Kogtb and Kotabwatt,
clouds am to the Depot, corner BROAD Street and
WAS BIN GTO N Avenue. will be forwarded do*, am}
at as low ratan as by any other lino.
- B.' F. KER/IF.lr,
natia-tr - ajlte P r . ° W .r &B." R...rzaßtlc2.
WEST 011115'1'4M
K
Ta TILSINB Yil PENN
ot ai TULETI. .
WEEKLY COMBITTNWATION
BV STEAM BETWEEN NEW
_YORK
Ai I IiWE R POOL, calling at Q.C...174111T.0WN are
land,) to land and embark nassaigewr and despatehee.
The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam
ship Company's splendid Clyde-built iron sore, steam
slupe, are intended to millets follows:
FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday. May 4
CITY OF MANCHESTER, Saturday. May II
CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, May IS
And every Saturday throughout the year. from Pi ER
N 0.44 N. 11.
RATES OF PASSAGE
THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA.
i
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Live r pool.. ` ._. —..-- 75
Do. to London, via Liverpool_....._ •••••- SO
Stare to Qnsenstown, or Liverpoot.. _ _ __. 30
to London. - 33
DO: Return
from
Passengers forwarded to $61770, Paris, Hamburg.
Bremen. and Antwerp, at through ratee.
Cealficates of passage issued from Liverpool to New
Yorkates of paeans $4O
ceiso issued H Queenstown
um to
ew 430
see steamers have en nor aeaornmodations for
passengere. are constructed with watertight compart
ments and oarry experienced burgeons.
For height, or passage apply at the aloe of the Com
pany. JoHrt G. DALE, Agent.
111 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
In Liverpool, to Wel. I g NMAN,
Torc
In Glaagow, to WM. trithaAri.
13 Dixon street.
TILE BELTED AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL !LAIC
TR.plff NEW TORE TO nruilt.rool..
Chief Cabluen°
Second Cabin Pulsate 76
PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Yrienage— SOO
Second Cabin fitaame-- 60
Who 'Moe from Near cal l call at Cork Haybor.
he snipe from Boston at Halifax and Cork Her
.
bor.
_
PP.RBJA, Capt. Judkins. AFRICA. Cant. Shannon.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANA DA., Capt. Anderson.
ASIA. Capt. F. G. Lott. AMERICA ,
Copt MoAnley
AUSTRALASIAN, NI AGARA,Capt. Moodie.
Capt. E. M. Hoekley. EUROPA. Capt. J. Cook.
SCOTIA. now building.)
These vessels carry a Wear white light at mast-head ;
gratin on !starboard bow; red on port how.
NIAGARA, Moodie, le a ves Boston, Wednesday, May I
ASIA Lott, York, Wednesday. May' 8.
AA lA , Stone. " knoll, Wednesday, May IL
AFRICA. Shannon. " . York, 4.9 eduesday, Mar Vt.
EUROPA, Anderson, " Boston, Wednesday, May 29.
Judtins, " N. York, Wednesday, Juno 6.
AMERICA, Moodie, !! Roston Wednesday, Juno 21.
ASIA, Lott, " rf.Yori,Weduoeday, June 19.
Bertha not emu rod until veld for.
An expenenoed Surgeon on board.
The oners of these shins will not be aooonntable for
Gold. Si lver, Bullion, Specie!, Jewelry, Preoions Stones
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or
Pa/Sage,. apply to R. cuntArtv.
mht-ti 4 Bowling Green. Bow York.
- _
FOR VIE SOUTEL—CHARLEff,
TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
t 11 •' 4i for ccxvls for wants other than the cities
of-Charlesztrc ...d, naeannati, must he accompanied
With Oertifidd invo ices,ki ineeirwmpt delivery .
oettlgegzhaiTrro'btiligAl .14 4 8.1 ' 2 valv
sent to the Cnstorn.hottee stores.
The Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA
_having been
withdrawn for the present. the Steamship K EYSTONE
STATE will run to both Savannah and Charleston,
taking freights for both ports at the same time, pro
ceeding first to Savannah, and from thence to Charles.
ton, making a trip every two weeks, thus making de
liveries as frequently in Charlegtoo and Savannah as
wee. both ships weresnoiri-. --
saaengers iifii i;lisrisston will bs ticketed through
from Savannah to Charleston by Railroad.
Fare to Savannah, 8 1 / 1 ; through to Charleston. TM
FOR CEA II LE 3TON A SAVANNAH.
OWing_tothe Difficulties at C Weston. the Steamship
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Marshman, has been with
drawn for the present. Due notioe of her &alma will
be given.
Hoods received every day, and Bills of Lading signed
at second wharf above Vine street. •
INSURANCE.
Freight and insurance on a large proportion of 00043
shipped South will be found to be lower lir these slate
than by sailing vessels.
MT insurance on all Railroad Freight is entirely
unnitoim farther than Charleston* or Savannah,
the Rai Compadnell Wong all risks from the..
points.
Philadelphia to Now Orleans and intermediate
points. Charleston and Savannah route, ookneCting
.nth steamers for Florida, and with railroads ler Vow
Orleans and intermediate points.
eItEA'P RADUO7riON IN FARE.
Fare by this route gs to 40 gar cent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, as will be seen by the following
schedule. Throrigh tickets from Philadelphia, via
Charleston and Savannah meamehips INCLUPOING
MALEt on the itholo route, except fro m Charleston
and Savanna h to Montgomery
To Savannah.— —.ale 0.1 To Cohimlnni.. .1121 00
Charleston.— 16 03 Albany— —.. 23 06
Augusta_......._. 11 60 Montgomery .r., lb 00
Maoon--- 23 00 Mobile —.. 35 00
Atlanta—, 21 001 New Orleans..... SO 76
N. B.—Passengers by this route connect with the In
land Route in South Carolina andgeorgia, travelling
by the same oonveyanoes thence to New Orleans.
No bills of lading signed after the atup lima gaited.
No freight received on the day of sap
Agents in Charleston,
_T. S. & 1.0. LI
Savannah, NUTTER &GA A ELI
T,_l3. &. T. G. BUDD. Cha rleston , and HUNTER &
GAMMELL, Savannah, will attend to entering and for
warding all goods oonsigned to their care.
laialiti - 11 , OCITIG.—
PHILIWELPHLL .AND El
/51MA R OAD.
WArli HOWIE to Taradlliti Catawba's. _lm
part, Ise o,lSiorantan, Dartl,Mton,
_wit
lianmeorti. Trot. Ralston, Canton. h Nonfat*,
Niagara . eater, Clevelluid etroi Toledo,
chteage, t. , althea, and all points orth and
West.
1 jaleancer trit t n e kwe leave the new DepotafotsPhi
r katITTIILL, Otrata (kassetSe ° r r gi e jsanoa On (V
(Ow l t,) daily Minden ezoeptod), for a'seve
points, aa lo we
MONT ~........ .
.P. M.
The S.OP A. M. train tblineots — at Rupert, for Wilkae
herrn, Plttaan, SornntArse, and all stations it t he
,
LACKAWANNA AND BtOOII,I3BURG Rity.ii AD,
The above timing_ rapt or Mot eenneotlo.7 a al ra
with the Ina of the ir Otk andigiVitridairna
and Niue Ind alo, Nov fir rip, and
;ew Yorl n Nallrodsts , tram al Dein /1011111 and
eat, an 0
..,
EV.3lle tA PlT= " ta la •Po ' t i ti ale. and
81449" i"
tio l tad
in eh nan be in:leered ' at the Yteladelptua and Bi
mini ilroadkar VaTiekst ONoitotorthweist Dormer et
SIXTH and OH k L.IN UT atreeth and at the Paasenier
Depot. oonaeroi TIORTEENTHand CALLOWNILL,
TRROUG EXPREss FREIGHT TRAIN
Leave the Phil : delphia and Reading Depot, Broail and
Callawtill Etre t 'astir Okndoys exoested), far all
volute wog:tea North as ,P. at,
Frettnts ma.' toe del ivered WIWI 4P. IC tit Isms
their going the 1 algae da ,
For farther lefa '
r at Freight Dept,
lAlltitE c tiMit 0 LL, or to
*
P , Jjeaoral i et oat,
Nerthwast
ASST SI sat lONE:an Streets,
Sial-tf Is 1 1.111,101,111,
Worgim m WEST UHISTER.
RAILROAD, AND P.N.MADRLPHIA
MEDIA.
COILING ARRAN OBMENT
Og twil after Mundar . March 11,2861, t he trams will
leave Philadelphia, from the Depot, nort MASI corner
of Eighteenth sae Market attests, at 8,00 A. M., sad
1,4, and LIM 1". M.*
The Freight Train, with game ter esr attached, Will
leave
_West Philadelphia at 6A. Z ., running a; far as
the Baltimore Central
On Sundays, leave nilledelgbia at 8 A.M. and 2P. M.;
lam) West gloater at 7.30 A. M. and 4.110 P. M.
WI
W trim leaving Philadelphia at BA. M. and 4 P.M.
eonneot at r ennelton with trains on the peliadelplue
and Baltimore Central Railroad.
_l_o7 ennott. Oxford.
As. REM RY WOOD.
anal General Stipenntendent.
NOTICE. —CHESTER
VA DO tßAVi d itt)A D. •••PikB
- ti it TRAMS
. 1C Dow PitttuToWS4 N ov. ND ta-
TE MEDIATE BTA flff.7.—On arid after N ow,
MO the Passenrar rains for DOP7NINOTOWN
wits fln the new asaenger Depot of the nii 2-
dolphis an Reading Railroad Company . Cotner of
BROAD 411 ceLpowathi, Streets, (passenger en
tranoe on Callowhill
M. ,1
nitmourie TRAIZ( for r.z.valngtcden learea at 8.00
A.
AFTTNOON TRAIN for Downinctown leans at
41P.
AIL (Sondays excel,ed).
r order of the J3oard o Managers at the Philadel
phia and Readies Agit Coupon
ad w. . humor:am Y.Bearetary.
WEST CHESTER
and PRILADELPHIAIt RAIL
ROAD. via MED A. -- NOTICE TO PERSONS
SEEKING sUltr ER BOARDINCi.—in order to
ihrs lea increased isoilitiee during the coming:Si/mu:ler.
the Woit Cheater and Philadelphia Railroad Company
intend running not less than_six daily trains each way
between Philadelphia and West Closter, one of which
wilt be at nista. tionneoUnt with two ilall
trains each
tray on the Philadelphia and Baltimore ntral .R.Ml
road (exoept Sundays. when there will be two trains
each way between Philadelphia and West Cheater.)
Persons desirous of being in the oily early end late.
will be accommodated by this mrrartgeirtAnt. Fear ‘ lind
for the summer oan now be obtained at tte many
t i
de
sirable localities having time and health situatiOns on
the West Chester an ol Philadelphia an Philadelphia
and Baltimore Centre JiteilreaWa For &Via for sea
son Coupon Tmlpate. 0 . apply at the Joliet 07. in
the pezot, li. h.. no rue( ,EI tr ft /888 TR anu MA R EAT
MAIM. HiinlY WOO .
apIA-mws ltn Oenenbl Superintendent.
kortkorn Contra,
114.1rnil.
is bars await Erie Lit.
THIS ADAINL .( S gailki/J238
INFLAPRIBM1,0118; 0 19 Olijinnattreat.
forwards Par P.I_LC4, sites. v Lohz-n ..7—..1,-,: t M
Paawls. s sr ET WP ta • ,
ida Sr GU ma COAVflt. W the taUlfitmli
Wiry* ouidi slims of tits IL: Eler aANI/FOID.
leis-11 _
ow: n.;,r.. ■u.smic
ft...xi.
ALIVE OlL.—Pare Olive Oil, +‘ Latoing
XL'lOHK j areValla r r al ma r k NA
VA! lativ-
FURNESS, BRINLRY, & 00.,
no. 421 MARKET EYELET
rosTroriEMEN'r.
NOTield.—our sale of fanny goods advertised for
Teem's' and Wednesday April 23 And 24, is postponed
until further notioe.
1% . F. PANCOART, AUCTIONEER, ENG
.'. 1 • oossor to B. Scott. Jr., 431 CHESTNUT St.
POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF SOO CASES STRAW
Comm.
This Morning.
May 6th, at 10 o'olook preoisely, , will he road, by cabs
logos—
e large and attractive assortment of straw goods,
consisting in part of medium to fine pedal braid. Flo
rence. straw. Leghorn. &o. Collura nnets in great
variety. of the best and most desirable shapes.
Also, a full line of 1, bite and colored ttonlevards, Eu
rekas. Veronas, and other fashionable hate—all new
and uesirabia scions.
BRERIFF' oI This M o
goiLE OF DRY GOODS.
May flth O
at 10 o'clock, a large st , ok of Staple kiue
rloan and I mported Dry oods. by order of Sheriff.
Included in sale will be found—
American and kniliuh yrtatr, delaines, barsgss,
lawns, pla:de, fancy dress good. White and brown mu:-
line, drilla, wait° end colored alamata, cassimorae, sa
tinets, being a full and oompleie stook of desirable
staple goods
SHERIFF'S SALE—STOCK OF GROCERIES.
Ort Tuesday Monnns.
May 7. commenoing at 10 o'clock, upon the premises,
of
110 Market street, a large and well 'elected &took of
grooorlei, consisting, in part, fine teao,loo he, sugars,
wines, brooms, Wakens, soaps, nuts, fruits. inmates, &O.
Also, good-will, fi xtures. and lease of store.
IgAIE AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, RIB eONS, FLOWERS. An., by
catalogue.
On Wednesday Morning,
May 8. oommoneing at 10 o'clock.
piimup FORD & 00., AUCTIONEERS,
No. 630 MARKET ntroot and 3511 MINOR I%
By order of.Assiness.
POSITIVE BALE OF DRY GOODS, rILOTHING r
FANCY GOMM GU edB. PIaTOLB, Ac., Ac.
On Tuesday Morning,
May 7th, at 20 o'clock precisely, be sold by on.tis
tome. for oaeh, a gook of goon by order of aseigneee.
consisting of dry goods, ready-made clothing, fancy
goods, guns. pisiti!e, cutlery, gilt jewelry, Ac., &0., to
which the attention of buyers is invited.
POSITIVE SALE OF 1.000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES.
AND BROGANS.
On Thursday Morning.
May 9. at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by oats
logne-
-1,000 oases men's, boys' and youths' calf. kin. and grain
boats,calf, kip , and grain brogans, Congress gaiters ,
calf and Pat Lea Oxford ties. walking shoes. ko.; wo
man's minims', and children's calf, kip, goat. morocco
and kid heeled boots and shoes, gaiters. slippers, bug
ling, &o.; Mao. a large and desirable &assortment of
first.olass city-made goods.
NT Goods open for examination, with catalogue.,
earl/ on the mormoc of into,
MFITZPATRICK BROB., AtJu
• TIMMER!, 604 CB_EBTICIT Direst. 414v4
Sixth.
13A1,3.3 v z;NINfi.
At 7 eekldk, of Books, stationery and faney geode.
watohes. jewetry, clocks, ether slated ware, eialsri.
paintings, musical instruoments, &O.
AbOy Hastert, dry goody, boots and shoes, and mot ,
*heaths. of every description.
DAY HAMER eves . Monday. Wednesday, and Fri
day MID o'clock A. .
VATIC EALEB.
At private sale several large oonsignmenti of watches,
Jewelry, books. stationery, silver-plated ware. cutlery,
fanny gooes, ,to. To which is solicited the attention o f
sit y and country merchants and other..
Consignments solicited of all kinds of merahandise
for either Dithlie or private sales.
leir Liberal cash advances made on consienatentai
Out-door sales ormantlY attended to.
SHIPPING.
SPECIAL NOTICE
RAILROAD LINES.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
THOMAS tc 80N3,
• No„. 139orma and
rly 141,..nnth 001.1 Pa A
P me 13
n,
THE EAT MODEM, AVE trgnict, ,„.
Pdtsenth etroot, will be held at pnreht tic! ft7".Y4
de.tr, at e. moderate pnoe.
STOi.tXB AtIP REAL Ehl'all
BALEX AT THE IllgettAttGE Elftky , i .
air Handbills of sank proberts Immo . 0 ,,,t...k1.4 :
addition to whioh we publish , on tt.seararee,'"KlT.ii
to each sale,. one thotts4nd eata.ogs ee , i a thirly t,
form giving lull desoriptions of all the srept t oltddv
sold on the inilowing Tuesdel. ")t.
every deeonsition c.f . oar ass E l %
REAL. ESTATE. AT PEINATE BALL
We have a large amount of real eons Eg
sale, inokfce
Property. VA
lists may be had at the se m , ' , Mary
.PRI VATE BALA; ILEGIIITY.R. "nO4
lei Real estate entered en oar priv. temie .
and advertised occasionally in our Pub li c Ws itt l iOrs,
tor 'which ono thousand 00PiCal are sm i t k ttk 4k
tree 01: charge. wilt
BTOCKB, &c.
On Tuesday.
111.84 7, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Phil adels hj ggj
change, will be mold—
Without reserve, for account of 'WIIO/1/it p 117
cern
-100 shams Wromins Canal abinseey,
m , without without reserve for non aaywcut of each,
/ 660 shares Bohemian Mining Conmany,
For account of whom it may concern
-6 bonds, $6OO each i $ 3,00 04 Boston Coal
Also. for account of whom it may concern— co . )tt l•
elatton .
185 shares Baltimore City Paavenaer ahhwe
REAL ESTATE SALE-MAy 7.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND L,Altllk ie
Buylington. N. J.. fronting on the Deinw
Gant. Wood street, and Pearl street -thr ee Ott
Nee the modern eneveniettoes. Te ma is
VALUABLE WHARF AND LaGe Ltyr'
lington. In front, on Green Rank, or Riess Re.
KB feet front. and in depth Wis feet. Go e i t„Pligu e.
Orphanx' Court Dale - EMIII of Henry gig.d,
THREE-STORY BRICK D WELLING, Lig:-
street, month of Morgan. with a sei ne d weßiar ii °l4
'ear. 76t
name Estate.-THREE. STORY BRICt sge
east side of Eleventh street, adjoining g„
with a two story brick dwelling in the rear.
DWB sne .setate.—FlVE TIIRRE- STON Y Y
ELLING'S, north /Ado of Quarry Watt, ea ,'
Third.
MODERN RESIDENCE, No, 111. Frsialth e
no H n at g i. l D r g o O p M la E r. MO me rry RESIDENCS, De ifelb r
Dipyristown, Montgo conMy, pa.
VERY VALUABLE FARM AND GOUNTs
Delawareer 103 acres
nor h
frontine on the •
second ferm north of " Andaiss m , 4,4 4 "
a valuable Shad Ftohery, It le neer Dro li
landings, and direotlr commits Corawali wation.T,Z
ton Railroad. The fishery sad farm rent !corm,:
exolusive of the mansion and lawn.
SPECIAL PEREMPTORY HALE-MAV
O'CLoCK IN THE EVENING,
By order of Assignee.
on Tuesday Evening,
May T. at 7 3: &cloak, withOltt tenure the I ori•
ov:4
properties, viz.:
HANDSchIt. RESIDENCE, No, ills Jam woe.,
west of Nifteep RESIDENCE,
Lot 23 feet front.
HAN DSQM E No. IMO g lea
west of FineentS. lot 32 feet front.
ntpor s
THR treet EE -STsouth uRY
o Vine. DWELLING,
-0 le
.
B_UILDING LOT AND STABLE, Perry strelLuilit.
of Vino.
BUILDING LOTS, &Quitman corner of Hsu, t
Sixteenth streets. id,
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N. ikt
Wood street,west of Sixteenth.
BLE. No
I..HREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND yy. 1620 Wood street. • a
'THREE STosy BRICK DWELLING,No 111
street. west of Thirteenth. L ,
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.28 ti c ,
Sixteenth street.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Shrttm,,.
runner Sixteenth and Pearl streets. lofl7by 76 fe,;.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, shiest..
street. seoo_ocl house north of Pearl.
'IWO COTTAGES, on Penneylvania avenue,Atap_.
Cif, N. J.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Dirteir.i°
street, north of Peari• Lot 17 br 10 feet.
BRICK DWELLINGS AND CARPENTER ;lot
Nos. 212 and 224 Madison street between Ram
Vine west of eleventh. hot 31 by Is feet
TWO TH i tk r lE- STORY BRICK DWELIGS'S,:
1111, an Int Diviston street, north of c s i im, •
and east of ellith street.
LARGE AND VALUABL
Nineteenth rner of Trme
son and Edgemont streets. ward, IN to hi
feet.
BUILDING LOT, York street, Nineteenth Irard,t:
by 7 00 feet.
BUILDING LOT, Christian street, west of Tre.l•..!.
18 by_loo feet.
BUILDING LOTS, Everett street. west of Welk.
south of Christian sale will lot 16 br 76 feet.
Ifir The entire sale will be aboolate, DI Order of Is
eignee.
ear' Full descriptions and partionlant Me, be hid
handbills, at the Auction ROOMS,
Stir Sale will oommenoe premeely at half put sate, o'clock.
Sale No. 938 Lombard treet.
HOUSEHOLD I. ORNITUREZCARPETS,
This ?domain,
6th inn.. at 10 o'dlook, at No. MG Lombard atrotl !4
low, Tenth, the household and intehen furoluire,
De e. &0., ere. family declining boueekeemg.
Ilkir May be examined at 8 o'clock on the mortnt L.
the sale.
Bale at Nei. W and HI Rooth Fourth !Ozer
SUPERIOR PORNITURE, FRENU-PLAI S
RORS,, PIAI I 4O-PORTItsr, ERUSSELb CAR Ere
. OA Thunder Morning,
At 9 o'clock, at the AtioUpti esters, en astertmrtt of
excellent second-hand furnitore. ele.eant piano-foam
fine mirror', carpets , etc., from femme. limier!
)
housekeeping', removed to the store for commute o,
sMe.
Bale No. 6C7 Market street,
LARUE STOCK FINE Wllyilf AND .I.IOUORR,k,
On Friday morning,
May 10, at 10 o'clook, by catalogue, at No, 601
street, a large stook of fine wines and liquor/, inekur.:c
fise ta berry. Madeira, and Port wines. Clismosio.
Claret, &o; o'u high grade brandies, whisky. gin, iv..
bitters, fancy liquors /kn., in casks and Wife,.
Also, the counting - douse furniture and stand rasa,
OSLS NATHANS. AUOTIONEi• zt
vm- AND COMMISSION' MERCHANT, tkottioat
oornor et SIXTH And RACE Streets.
AT PRI VATS SALE.
Some of the
_futest GOLD PATENT LEVER are
DRRONOM TER WATCHES matisfachltell. at tit!
th i e serial se ins prices, gold lever and feriaU
'der ?
ver lever and lapin° Vrofohes, &elan, 1104
reach watches, at astonishingly low vices, lesser of
every description. very low,gune, me
Una,in
struments, first quality of Havana cigars, at half the
importation price, inluantines to twit welasaen, sod
various other lands o roods.
SPLENDID SET F DIAMONDS AT PitlVkik.
BALE
Consistln. of diamond and oval bretatri , s' 24 oa t '
rings. Price 3550. Cost in Perin 01,15 e.
A splendid single-stone diamond bresivirtn, ler
1159, coat $925.
OUT DOOR BALES
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer.
Corungnmente of any and every kind of L050:10:.
MONEY TO LOAN
sited. MORES NATL..%
$21,000 to loan, at the low rates, on dishhrt%,
watches, jewelry. silver plate, dry goods, elothlw,
aeries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, pin.. 1104.
Sib re , bedding, and on goods Of every desnnytiolot
large or email amounts, Does one dollar to tlioessidat
for any lonEtti of tllne agreed on.
ilk The Oldest Estetnietted Again in [history.
S Private entrance on JACIS Street.
NI - Business hours from 9 A. Irl to 9 E. 51.
weary 11.11suramols fo• O. benefitof des.volugs.
Irr
CHARGES ONLY T o reset CEra.
Slir Advances of glao and upwards at two per pew.
drauces of *la/ and upwards. et one percent. tel.
I • ort loans.
MACHINERY A_ND IRON.
Oa PENN mum AMU Am
BOILEI WORTB.—NBAFIB
PILACTIT AA Irlippgtkalooti Elt
AlAGgiti T§3 jiWitEA-MAXEllar BLAtlia
and rOW D LlA n ic tea mans Team been le
roceseauffel operation, boon ezoltunveiy imaged
hailding and repaying ine and River Engines. luti
and low preseurs, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propene's.
&o,relpeetfully offer their eerveiee to the
ea being fatly prepared to contract tor Enti:at a •
rises, Marine, Elver, and Btationeav , hint[ lett tt
astern' of different mists. are 'pewee t, meet' C
aere With Clack dearttatotk. Every deeniotioe of Pine's
shag made at the 'diorama .riottae. High lull Law
enure, Flee, Tubular, and Cylinder Boiler", of tit
Pennervanie ehareoal iron. Forging', demist
and kinds ; Iron and Brass Outings of elf desertion':
101 l 7urning, Screw Cutting. ate ail otter 110Tk 1141-
looted with the above toorinets.
Drawing' and apt eilloatiorot for all emit Lem tt P A !,
establiehment, free of charge, and Wilrh tLaarebr it.
The sabeen berg have ample when deo reo,o (or N
yman; Of boats, where they oaa Ile in et , 'lees ram
and era provided with shears, blankes t ea,
far raising heavy et Bar WICACti.
JAlrns TESYBS.
JCJIR
and FALTER Oro:.
Y. VAlItilIA.N3OB:f 1. tors,
watiass siLlam i t : 211.117L1Y 1131111:1.
ROUTIIWARK OITNDRY,
FIFTit AND WASHINGTON ISTREEtt,
ILADZI.PIXIA.
MERRICK & LIONS,
HNGIN 888 AND AlAOHt ' ~(tfrd.
Manufacture Hi[ i and Low Prosswie 6teata
for land, river. and marine serrit4
Boilers, Gasometers, Tants, pros Boats, ko; CHI
Inge of all kinds, either Iro(14 brass.
Iron Prams Roofs for ccia Works, Workshos, lr
road Stations. &o.
Retorts and
iGmi
ononMachinery of the latest led 11101111 .
roved pontrtr.
beery 4ialoriptltin of Plantation Machinery, moti
w, Saw. kod Grist Vaanum Pam, prey
Steam Trailu. Defeoators, Falun, Paultosis tsri
Bole Agents for It ) itilheare Patent Bear Bol:mt
A PPralt 4 s . . , ogr-pui ar ratan' Steam Hammeruaat ao
'Ravel ec, I Patent Centriflual Suter MaaMy
machine
pbENT PLRANANT FOUNDRY, No. 961
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6
rata 1 1/ 10 • %Viten? a :no spore /oak
/' us 111 n n. V 14 1404.•• ordoEs for R6lllOl
and Saw ~.; 1 d
NFItiSosPI G•e "" °8-.
Work , lllMl zzasi r. —.aims sumo from WIT
Wry oy elkisw Is ~, is in or tallan " 3 "dr
OMR. mt..
:3i1:}I~1 4 J:IIt.~;i:I;a
RUMNESS MEN ARE ADVERTISING'
in the Best Newspapers of City sod , ‘" au/
the Offices of
JOY, COE, & Co. ,
ADVERTISING AGENTS.
FIFTH and CREXINUT STREETEL.AuIedethx
TRIBUNE BUILDING. New 'fork, ee/
ALFRED D. BRION.'2
UNITE! RTA,TES
EUROPEAN
PATIINT OFFICE'
No, 144 EOLITH FOURTR grids?.
PHILADELPHIL,
tam ed /
Vattinit ni L b awn of U. B. (new) and Riwors oas be
H 0. ULLMA N, ATTURNEY•!T
-• LAW. JEMMY SHORE Poaaarlvtnis•
Caelotions Prattielar made to Canton and Li 00 1"
aoantme.
11117M1 70
Move, Walter & 4qiuo. kiladelobis •
►erea~ Bore maim tiarerott Cm, rai .
y, er. PhiLaila.; Frlternot ion , e,
Akit a :Tam Lokk ia p c : l , , r d e ;
.y rra d ;
nolde . . Rowed Reiff. Thatch er
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JOHN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS ,
N°4 * 317 and 319 WAldita etreet, (bum"'
stores. between Third awe( Fourth, u orthmde.)Fha t•
delphia. N. B.—Fine Old Whielnen &twills on blird•
(Established in 2846.) seto-ir
pAWSON NICHOLBON,
BOIIIC9INDRItk
Nos. 619 arid 691 MINOR Etroat,
&bre6.ia Market. aqiirant! lolttela.
PH
5 1kMES PAWBO/I.ILADEL
AB. B. NICHOW I4
LTS-ly•
SFIIGIThrr k BONS,
• IMPPRTERB OF HAVANA t 110,40.
no. $lO gosith FXOII7/ Strtet.m
OMIvo retisihslY oral mosortment of atarS. 4
whim they ;LW as low rams, for 1016 1 ` r
Droved °milt. Y
MIIRPHY-WEfIPPLIC IRON BRIDGE , .
atoms, qintalg o ly i & suirrox ,
ich. aoZt wALrt ETHER - Tr
PHILADELPHIA,
Bog leave to inform Esilroad Ccieor_ a lg, and 00 5 4
interestertin bridge oonstrueti
ocuseetion in business wi th;owl K. MURPR
'gill I Eng loser, (author and e: fantor of s p or e sei4
tbsr Wive foil..
known plea of iron bridge ' ) a pp are prepared to e: nu
orders, from any pert or
sad personal su,nribt..sndpeteo,
* Use reentry. from his o•• •
Id bo
Al ' /eueng rika.!:rig to piens and estimates oboe
addressed to . W. 'MURPHY Civil Ensodon
uml - ew re 7 0170fiE.UVICitEY. &
fr j HAMPAGNE.—Ve. aliquot, Lallemand ,
Due.' Grupe, end iktl of De Veno%e h Ca. 7 i
Dunes. for este by JA UKETCHE dr. Urtlinilli a,
,1011 and 204 South FRONT /Street.
D.--Ordors for the direct Importation of &AY o L, th
boss brands wilt ha Puu c • attanded to.
HAVANA CIGARS just
1 9 000 9 0U 1 - 7 raoeivad ter itnainerd
Oita and lomatlc, comprising
Cabanas. Figaro.
Pat was, Conmdante.
Black Bea. ranch I nello,
F.: telly:el a . b i to ra nXi . lio, ac
of all sires and qualities, as a i
for sale at
kot rake. by CHAR(, irKTE
aal-IRt /.3 1 4 ALN
FILE MANUFACTORY*
911 NSW 11174211 T.
File. and Renew of sway description, and nr
qualm'. made to order .1n aboyet wnning"'
WHOLRALE awl RETALLI
at mannfamnrara wino.
Enamel's done in a superior meow.
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