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    Proceedings of City Councils.
The regular stated meeting of both branches or
Councils was held yesterday afternoon.
sELNCT COUNCIL.
TUEODORE CUrLell, president, in the chair.
The usual petitions and oanununiostions Wete
received_ One from the Pennsylvania Rsilroad
Company asking for the privilege of making cer
tain additional repairs.
The Committee on Water reported an ordinance
appreptiatiog fa 500 for the extension of the we
ter works .1 be money is to be apportioned as
follows ; $2O 500 for the erection of the turbine
wheels; $l5 000 for the completion of the min
imise. and $7,000 for the reservoir. The ordinance
was agreed to.
A commnsiostiou was read from the commander
of the Black Hussars asking Connate to purchase
horses for the company. Laid upon the table.
An ordinance restricting the expenditure of the
annual appropriation to the Board of Health was
agreed to.
The appointment of G. Wilstach as clerk of the
Spring Garden market was confirmed.
Mr. WALL6CIS offered a preamble and resolution,
that whereas the regiments passing through thi s
city had suffered from want of proper care, there
fore, that the Mayor, with the Committee of Safety,
be authorized to take such measures es may be
proper to provide for these important wants of sol
diers so situated, and to use such pordou of the
money already appropriated. to be upended by
the Mayor, under the advice of said committee.
The resolution was finally referred to the special
committee on the defence of the city.
Mr. GINNODO offered a similar resolution, calling
for the appointing of a committee of lye from each
Chamber, to provide for the wants of the soldiers,
in providing food, shelter,
Mr. Fox moved to refer this to the same com
mittee, which was debated at length and passed
finally.
Mr. WfirlittßlLL offered an ordinance appropri
ating $3,000 to fit out the First City Troup for active
service Referred to the special committee.
Mr. DOlTGRrni'r offered a resolution that the
elated meeting of Counoils be held on Monday and
Thursday afternoons until otherwise ordered. The
resolution was not agreed to-
Mr. WErnzsim, asked leave to recall the ordi.
name making an appropriation to the First City
Troop, as a reference of the matter would du no
good, the troop being compelled to leave for the
seat of war before the next meeting of the Chani•
ber. The ordinance was withdrawn.
The ordinance from Common Council for reliev
ing the wants of volunteers was debated at length,
and finally postponed indefinitely.
Mr. Meu&nv offered a resolution to inquire into
the expedienoy of placing the Parade Ground in
snob condition as will suit for drilling or °sniping
purposes. Agreed to.
The ordinance making an appropriation to pollee
magistrates was agreed to.
The ordiname'nuthoriziog the Mayor to appoint
substitutes on the police force was also agreed to.
The ordinance from Common Council, oppro
printing the sum of $5OO to the widow of the late
Sergeant MeKeever, of the Second district, was
called up and passed finally. The Climber then
*dimmed.
COMMON COUNCIL
Mr. iiren eubmitted in plane an ordinanne pro
viding for the preparation of a place for the tem
porary convenience of American troops that may
arive in this city ; the said place to be fitted op
With wooden barracks or sheds to atioommodate
not lass than live thousand soldiers. Toe aunt
mentioned in the bill is $25,000. It proposes to
erect the barraoks in the southwestern part of the
city.
Mr. Ottawas thought troops were subjected to
something more than inconvenienee. If he had
been rightly informed, there were a number of vo
lunteers from Ohio who came into the city on Wed
nesday night entirely unprovided for, and were
supplied by citizens with food. Be thought there
bad boon tlmo enough to attend to this thing. If
these gentlemen leave-their homes and come here
like brave and honorable men to preserve the insti
tutions and the Constitution of the country, he
trusted the committee would be appointed and at
tend to the matter at ones
Mr. Mourns felt for the Oltlo volunteers, and
any other volunteers that may come into this city,
as deeply as any other member in the chamber.
Bat if the city were to take up the gauntlet for all
the soldiers ordered through it by the Governor of
Ohio, or the United States Government, the com.
mlttee would have their hands full. It is the
bounden duty of every officer who has charge of a
brigade or re: invent, when he leaves one position
to go to another. to provide the soldiers with three
days' ratline That is the law, and any deficiency
in that partionlar is the fault of the quartermaster
and the commissary, and of the general of the re
giment or brigade. It is true that we have heard
loud complaints to day that the Ohio volunteers
came here and were not provided with food or
'halter. Burrows the committee had erected bar-
racks in the southwestern portion of this city—this
brigade was sent from the oars to Suffolk Park;
which is not in the location in which these bar
racks would have been provided. I do not know
but what we are treading upon the toes of the
Government The committee was not to be ap
pointed for the purpose of looking out for every re
giment that eomesin and provide their troops with
food, but to build barraoks and make arrange
ments that should be made by the Government of
the United States. That is goiog-beyond the
bounds of Councils.
Mr. Hears said he took occasion a week since
to refer to the deplorable condition of the Schuyl
kill regiment, stationed at Broad and Prime
streets- lie had heard today that numbers of the
Ohio regiments were provided with food by °Ri
ser's of West Philadelphia. It was all very well
. • .his had nothing to do with
appointed to provi • e
they bad failed to do so, be trusted a special com
mittee would be appointed for that purpose. These
barracks will afford troops a suitable place for
shelter.
Mr. BLYSIt said he had understood the duties of
the present committee, or one of the principal ob
jeets of its appointment was to provide for the tem
porary wants of the volunteers from the interior
of the State, and from every other portion of the
country, as they passed through the city. It ap
pears that duty has net been performed, and to
meet that exigency be trusted the ordinanoe would
be adopted.
Mr. Fanumav said the $1,000,000 loan bed been
raised for the protection of our citizens at home,
and for the maintenance of those volunteers who
offered their services in the defence of the coun
try, and to support the wives and children of our
own volunteers during their absence. He thought
that money should not be diverted fer the purpose
of putting it into the pocket of the oommissaries.
It was not the-duty of the committee to furnish
food for all the troops ordered through Philadel
phia by the National Government. The commit
tee appointed to distribute the $25,000 for the my
-port of our volunteers' families will promptly re
spond to any dung that is made, upon learning
that said volunteers have been mustered into ser-
vice.
Mr. Qom considered it was our duty to provide
for the comfort of brave soldiers on their entrance
to our city. particularly when they were neglected
by their officers. Be hoped no man will object to
expending money for that purpose The city's
debt was nothing when the liberty of our country
was in jeopardy. lie trusted the ordinance would
pus, and the committee be appointed,
Mr. roma regretted that any discussion had
taken place on this subject. There bad been re
flections made in the most positive manner upon
those who were constituted authorities in the oil
of Philadelphia. Vie have a commander-in-chief of
this military division, who has the management of
all that pertains to the movements of troops, who
is surrounded by proper officers. We should look
with charitable eyes upon those who are in these
positions, and not pronounce wholesale condemna
tion upon them. Before the money appropriated
by the oily for the maintenance of our troops could
be expended, the committee had to procure the
names of the companies that are mustered into the
a irides of the United Staten. The oonunit tee could
not tell, otherwise, whether the person applying
for relief was a member of a volunteer', family
Until they bad the muster roll. "
Dr. arras said it was well known that we have
no place to shelter the soldiers going through front
other cities. The ordinance under consideration
proposed to erect buildings to secon/iodate five or
six thousand men. They were told that we could
net ascertain when these troops were coming,
and that the committee would know nothing
about it. Let the building be erected It could
be put up in a short time. The committee could
telegraph to the different oities around us. ascer
tain when troops would arrive here, meet them at
the depot, and escort them to said building. Let
it be the duty of this committee to attend to this
exclusively. if the troops are furnished with three
days' rations, so much the better for the city; but
we should at least have a place to aligner them. If
the other officers have neglected their duty, it is
no remark why the troops should suffer.
After some further debate, the previous question
was called and sustained.
The bill was put on its final passage, and passed
with ana ar twa &taunting velars
A communication was received from Obits. C.
Carman, offering to build a certain sohool-honse,
in the Fifteenth ward, for the sum of $15,000.
Baferred.
-4.osnaumnication, calling attention to epidemics
that generally follow" armies, _leasjpresented, eug
gesting the passage of a stringen t ordinanhe di
recting the Board of Health to have certain locali
ties thoroughly cleansed and purified.
Captain Becker presented a communication
edam Counoils to advance money to Du:chaos
horns for the Black Buzzers. The cavalry num
bers seventy five brave men, who have been tans•
tared into -the United States serviee. Referred to
the Committee on the Defence of the City.
A resolution was submitted, providing for the
payment of the gas bill increased In nein gas in
National Guards' Hall, since the first of February
last. After being amended to include the gas
bill of the Bridesburg armory, the resolution was
referred
Mr. STLICR. from the Committee on Police, re,
ported s bill directing the Mayor to appoint Mb•
lititutes on the police force, to fill vacancies coca
shined by the absence of the regular members of
the force, now in service of the United States.
Adopted.
Also, en ordinance making an approp riation of
SRN/ for the relief of the widow of Peter Mzgeever,
late Sergeant of Police, in the First district, who
died from injuries received While in the disoharge
of his dudes. Agreed to. Adjourned.
Gas= WANTED.—The General Assembly of
Tennessee has jolt passed the following reminder),
which mesas something
Resolved, By the general Assembly of the State
of Tennessee, that in view of the dearth of the peat
two years, and the probable extraordinary demand
for cereal' and forage, to Ripply the absolute wants
of lour State, end of the entire South, the agri
eulturists of the State be, and they are hereby,
requested to devote the breadth of arable land in
the State to the culture of grain and grass.
Orin limenaawnw.---Onr information frOm
the lumbermen is mill of the gloomiest character.
A large quantity is now moored at Marietta, Mid
dletown, and other points ; but no buyers are to be
found. Mew rafts have been run through to Port,
bet as serious apprehensions of confiscation, In case
Bw llr i sur i goes out of the Union, are entertained,
It is emit Mealy that nu more win ba cent forward
until this point is settled.
COL. /JABBER IR ROT TO BR ITLIBLID
Semen Btats soldiers met him on hie way to An.
napalm, a fair days ago, end ordered trim book, in
the name of the State of Maryland ; he promptly
drew his revolver and ordered them to diapers.,
threatening to 'blot them down ; they concluded
it was best to let him pus on his way.
Ma& JEFFERSON- Davis gave lrr first pub
lie reception on Tuesday week.
T. H. BRADLEY him given the Arkan
volanteen the sem of $5,000, And plowed 3,000
seat of cum et their service.
TEE Mobile Cadets, now in Virginia, are
possessed of property worth, in the aggregate, be-
Snwee three and four Willow of dollars.
The Traitors' Design's.
Mr. Benson J. Looting, the idekorien, just re
turned from s trip through the southwestern slave
States, says :
It will be seen and felt by all candid men in
the south that the traitors now ruling the Gull
States with a rod of iron, deceived by the se
sureness of Northern demagogues that vest num
bers in the free States would be found fighting
under their banner. and multitudes there would
sympathise with the tri, had determined, in any
event, to humble the Federal Government, and to
degrade its flag, hoping thereby, and the shed
ding of human blood, to " fire the Southern
heart," and dismemb c a pi tal North. This ammo
plished, th e national Leree to be seised by
the Confederates and their Northern auxiliaries,
who would be joined by the Border Statee, and
then would be accomplished the destruction of the
"most b e neficial. Government on the face of the
earth,'' =cording to the assertion of Alexander
II Stephens (Vice President of the Confedersey)
only five months ago, before the Georgia Legisla
tare This was to be followed by a military despo
tism, whose chief aim and effort would be to push
an immediate war of subjugation and annexation
to the most remote forests of the Isthmus of Da
rien, and to establish an Empire hued upon
slavery, with "King Cotton " as autocrat, that
might dety the worn and the bayonets of the
civilized world How egregiously have the eon-
Beiratore been mistaken 1 .
I feel that I sin fully justified in saying that the
Disunion sentiment, seen on the surface, has no
considerable depth ; that the people, by , the reck•
less boldness, unscrupulous falsehoods, and violent
manages of demagogues, using the press, with its
vast power, for their base purposes, are in the
hands of the politiciane, and at present powerless.
For many weeks, the telegraph in the " seceded "
States has been under the control of the arch rebels
at Montgomery, and every avenue by which truth
might reach the people has been carefully gaard
ed. I will give a single illustration of the way in
which the people are wilfully deceived. Under the
head of Special Despatch by Telegraph," it was
announoed that Major Ben hfeCullooli was at
Riohmond, at the head 'of ten thousand men,
marching on Washington. On that very day I saw
McCulloch with the editor of the paper that gave
currency to the false report, and was informed
that McCulloch had been in New Orleans for a
week or ten days previously.
My conclusions are, that, underlying the Seces
sion sentiment that covers the whole Bedews of
society at the South, there is a deep and abiding
love of the old Union; silently praying for deliver
ance from a deepotlem which has few paralleL3 in
the history of the world. Yet the Government has
aloe to meet not to be despised. The chief rebels
are desperate and determined men, endowed with
superior talents, and furnished with many ire-
Dearest!. It is now, with them, a question of life or
death, honor or dishonor, glory or infamy. Let the
Government and the Northern States, then, be pre
pared fora desperate conflict.
The Briglish Frees Upon American
Affairs.
From the Time' Beanie:l Coriespondentj
Weertinovott, April 9.—The twitted position of
the Ftderal Governient has compelled its mem
bers topreserve secrecy _ Never before under any
Administration was so little of the councils of the
Cabinet known to the nubile, or to those who are sup
posed to be acquainted with the opinions of the men
in office. Mr. Seward has leveed the meet stringent
orders to the officers and olerks In his department
to i lobaerve the rules which heretofore have been
much disregarded in reference to the confidential
oharaoter of State papers in their charge The
sonrees of the fountain of knowledge from Which
friendly journalists drew so freely are thus stopped
without tear, favor, or affection toirards any. 'The
result has been much irritation in quarters where
such " interference " is regarded as unwarranta
ble, or, at least, very injurious. The newspapers
which enjoyed the privilege of fine amens to de
spatohes are hatching canards. which they let dy
along the telegraph-wires with amusing produo
tiveness and fertility of conception and inoubatioe. •
Hence the monstrous and ridiculous rumors which
hat'dercleto type every daylz hinee the alimnt
e
for " a policy , ' and hence the contending mum•
cations that the Government is doing nothing;
and that it is also preparing to plunge the
country into civil war. sob member „ of the
Cabinet has become a Berleigb, every shake of
whose head perplexes New York with a fear of
change ; every Senator is watched by private re
porters, who trace "the day's disasters in his
morning's face.” If a weak company of artillery
is marched on board a ship its movements are
chronicled in columns of vivid description, and its
footsteps are made to sound like the maroh of a
vast army. When I leaded in New York the first
news I learnt was that Fort Sumpter would be
evacuated next day; if not, that the supplies
would be out off, and that the garrison would be
starved out. I have learnt now to distrust policy,
and I em going South in the hope that - the end is
not yet. Fort Sumpter must be considered as
gone, for there Is no dispoittion apparently on the
part of the Governors:Mit to hat:aft the loss of life
and great rink which must inevitably attend any
attempt to relieve or carry off the garrison, now
that the channels ere under the fire of numerous
heavily armed batteries, which the people of
South Carolina were permitted to throw up. with
out molestation.
It may be as well to state, in the most positive
terms, that the reports which have appeared in
American papers of communications between the
Briglish Minister and the American Government
- on the subject of a blockade of the Southern ports
are totally and entirely destitute of foundation
No communication of any kind has passed between
Lord Lyons, on the part of the English Govern
and Mr Seward, or any one else; on behalf
nothing whilitvei — foPlietliffillie—PAP.ZAlPX_ls
I would ill become me, in such s crisis, to haserd
any authoritative etatemtmte as to the conduct of
the Administration tinder the very groat variety
of complications which may arise hereafter. Of
this, however, be assured, not a ship, or a gun, or
a man will be directed to make any attack, or to
begin an offensive movement against the Confede
sated States. If any promise was made by the
Buchanan Administration to inform the members
of the Southern Government or ate representatives
of their coarse of action, it will not be considered
binding on the oonlielenOtse of Mr. Lincoln's Cabi
net, composed as it 111 of men who look on their pre.
decessora as guilty of treason to the State. Au at
tempt may be made to reinforce Fort Piekene, and
neither that nor any position occupied by the
Federal authorities will be voluntarily abandoned.
Once for all, let it be impressed on the minds of
the English people that whatever reports they
hear, and however they may come—no matter
whence or in what guise—there ten° truth in them if
they indicate the smallest intention on the part of
Mr. Lincoln to depart from the policy indicated in
his inaugural addres. As strongly Rewords can do
it, I repeat, the forces which have been assembled
are only intended for the reinforcement of the
strong places at Tortugas and Key West, whioh
have been left short of every necessary of oc
cupation and defence, and for the establish-
Mont of posts of observation, which are essen
tial in case of hostility, and to guard against sur
prise or treachery. By concentrating forces at
Key West and Tortugas very valuable pohtfoal
results are obtained in face of the present
disputes, and material strategical advantages in
case those disputes should lead to a rupture, which
will not be initiated by the Cabinet at Washing
ton. These places are within a few hours' sail of
the coast; they are healthy, and can be easily
=implied, as long as the United States' fleet Can
keep the sea and cover the movements of its trans.
ports. Their occupation in force cannot be taken
as an act of open war, while it is undoubtedly an
alarming menace, which will keep the Confede
rates in a state of constant apprehension and pre
paration, leading_ to much internal trouble and
great expanse .
By a confusion of metaphor which
events may justify, the eye to watch may be turn
ed into an arm to strike.
FfiILADSLPFLIA BOARD OF TRA
Writ C. ICEIHMLE,
ti. D MKS, Cexmirnss 0 THE hioroll.
TEIO& 8. F &Non.
TER BAG S
At the Merchants' LET
Exchange, Philadelphia.
BhiD Iltotoris Reed. Preble London. soon
Brun Paragor„.Wows._ __Liverpool, soon
Pulp Garibaldi. Emery_.-.—Bt Paul do Loando, soon
810 y Calllo9ol Goodson_._.__.. _Liverpool. soon
Ship Hortensia. Atkins— —.— Liverpool, soon
Brig C F O'Brien, Buenos Ayres. soon
Bobr Goo J Jones. Crowell ..ileinerisra. soon
OAILIPIO THE °czar sTEAMERS
FROM THE UNITED BTATBIt.
SHIPS anavit FoR D4ll,
Vigo— New York-Liverpool---Mal U
Bremen----. Now York... Breme-
..--.-Mar ri
Manokester ....New York-Liverpool— —May 11
-sou t _Mar' 11
Hammonla. —sew Yorkthampton. —.May 11
Adratio —..- -New York -Liverpool— Is
Arabia . Boston-Liverpool— _lllaY
Go( Baltimore.-New ft... Liverpoo- --Mar V 1
North Ameneen-.Portland-Liverpool - • M ay 1 2
Zulu-- --New York-Kingston, ,1;37 119 25
.tsurope— BoAton-Liverpool-..„ ”„„ ay IN
Afrias.- --Nmi mar 55
Great Eastern-. New York-Entland-- —MAY 14
lasso York-Havre —..--M ay 26
Canadian_........ Portland-Liverpool—.., ..,May Hi
Teutonia--..New York-Ramburr —.. June /
Parma— --New York_Livemool --Joao
cinema— . Boston-Liverpool --Jens 11
Fulton -- __New York-Havre Juno 22
FROM EUROPE.
same LZAVZ ZON. DALY"
Africa —4,-.Liverpool-New Work— 27
Arego--- .11outhampton-New York-........... tear 1
Great Eastern.--tegand-New York--. May 1
Nova -Liveroool-Quebeo 1
Kangaroo -Liverpool-NOV' 1
Sacomr....-.......80uthn0pt0n -New Yore-- ..- -May 4
morays; --.--Liverpool-Boston ay
Hibernia -Boston- Mar 7
Vigo Liverpoot- New York- May 8
--...._-Liverpool-Quebeo- ----May 8
Canadiart.--,„. Liverpool- Quebec ...--- May 9
Bremen— ...donthamptort- f*ew York— May 11
Penis Liverpont-Nsw Yott-......—May 11
-ew York....nouthammon-rtew York-- Mew 15
North Briton--
--- MOT 15
Teutoma--.Boutharamon-New York-- —May L 8
America-- —Liverpool-Boston _ 1 8
. Galway-New York--........ May 21
osia-Liverpool_New Vork -.May 2" ,
Fulton- ..- - B outhampton..liew Yorke.._..,. May 28
BOrnieia.......tionttiamDUM_lfiaer York— -Juno 14
The California Mail Steamers sail from New York en
the tat. nth, audit:Ft of each month.
The Hamm trieemereleave New York on the Math.
12th. 17th. and 117th of each month.
MARINE
.'INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 10, 1861.
BMONUN IMES
WATEN- -.4 25-SUN SETS- -...7
- .2 28
ARRIVED.
Brig Lnoy Ann. Wiwi. 10 days from Cardenas ,with
molasses to & W Welsh, Towed up by toe tarr.
Bohr J C Henry. Love. 4 days from Norwich, in bal
last to L Audenned & Co.
Behr Wro_Bpear. Jones, S days from Baltimore, with
mdse to T weteter. Jr.
Bo •y Martha Moore. Bennett, from Havana. Tin Bal
timore, w days, with sugar, to. to captain—vessel to A
Heron. Jr. & Co.
Bohr New Jersey. Vannemau, 6 days from Boston, in
ballast to Van Enna. Norton & Co.
Bohr Buena, Rodgers. from Savannah 28th ult. Left
sohr Montezuma. Peony for Key West.
Bohr. Mary Elizabeth. Read. from Boston. in ballast
to 1, Audenrled & Co.
Bohr Lizzie Maul, Haley, from Boston, in ballast to K
Bawler & Co.
- •
Rohr Maisie Van Dusan. Ireland, from Now York, in
ballast to Van Dusan. Norton & Co.
Bohr Ameba, Rookhill. from Tsokerton, in ballast to
B Henn' & Co.
Sahr O M Wilson. Smith. from Mennen River, in
Intlingt to lianorolt. Lamm & Co.
&hr .R t Daley, d Mons, from Milton. in ballast to
Smmokson & (Hover.
eobr H Holmes, Bevan. from Maurice River, in bal
last to B Manes it Co.
CLEARED.
3ohr Wm L Dayton, Rand, t;ambridze. Van Duet,
Norton St Co.
Hater Maggie Vatrlhmen. Ireland. Boston. do
Bohr New Jersey. Vanneman. Boston, do
otod
Bo
wellhr Susan Rodgers, Boston , Noble, Ramttlett
"'
Bohr
W Rar e ah Elizabeth, Reny. Boston, Caatner, Stick-
& llington.
&um C witson, Smith. Boston. Bancroft, Lewis
& CO.
Eehr Mary Elizabeth. Reed. Glonerster, L Andenned
tc. Co.
Bohr J C Herm?. Love. Medford. 41^
Bohr Amelis , Rookhdl. Providence, J B MUTT & Co.
Bohr N Holmes. Dewitt. Providence, Mines & Co.
e flo ov h e r n it E Baler, Stephens, Warren, tburookson itc
Rohr Exobango, crr. sae°, e ft SurTer & CO.
&Litt Limee_Bisa r ir Baler, Itrygmonsh, do
Merreepondenas of thjereet.)
KADING.May a.
Tne fo ll awin. boats from the tllOll 7511804
into the Sohnilkill Canal to -day, bound to miedet
phis. :
.1 0 Crawford, lumber to J Seely; Bnekmalter. do to
Abel Thomta; I 8 bewrenee. do to GROW ft titltrint
Wm Edler board' to ft crorkey; Rebeoor. Ann, shin
gles tfi 4114 hewn
arIMSOILANDA.
Bhip isinattai. Clliford.lwhich nailed fromßogtort 291
ult. for Valparaiso. returned to Beaton 3 , ti Met. having
experienced a revererle April /gl w 1E
0540 l oot 64
19. and sprung, leak o 1300 strokes „
Brig (Mean tale hence for Wanton. iniNals
spoken 16th ult. 13t83 3g. long Gs so
Bahr A M Aldridge', Bateman, at Barton Itthinst. from
Ravens.
Bohr A C Reeves, Lake, cleared at Boston Bth inat.
for Philadelphia.
Behr Borah 10, Freeman, henoe for Lynn, at N York
att. that.
Bohr Mary Exley. Haley, d H Allen. Babcock, and E
T Allen, Allen, hence, agrived at Boston Bth inst.
Bohr 0 3 Carsten R
s, obinson, at Boston Bth inst. from
Georgetown, SC
Behr Belle. Barrett, berme. Pia Wilmington, NC, at
ealvenotnn 3 1 813 al6 '
Bohr Ivr. Henderson, at New 'fork eth met. from Now
Raven.
Bohm Mary Nowell. Covill. Carthagena, Kelly, and
James W MoKee, Delano, hems for New Bedford. at
Newport 6th lust.
Silarl'ineyard, Mehra, from Black Riven Del, for
Widest. At Neerpert Bth inst.
Bahr Canton, Doyle, from York, Me, for Philadelphia,
remained at Newport 7th inst.
Bohr Cornelia, Crapo. hence, arrived at New Bedford
7th twit.
Rehr A E Dou glas . Coleman. from Boston for Phila
delphia, at New London 7th inst.
Bohm David to Floyd Hackett. and Jai DrilitTi Car
roll, hence, arrived at rrovidenoe 7th in
Sabra I &.12 Cramer. Cale and Sarah A Taylor, Dukes,
sailed from Providenee 7th inst. for Philadelplua.
OFFICIAL,
“WatilALL STORES,” CANDLES," /to.,
1 (7 1861.162.
Neva DEPARTIVIENT•
DURHAM OF PROVISIONS AND CLOtlliNd.
Assn 17, MI,
prostrate, sealed and endorsed ".Offer fa). Email
fitoreee or " Offer for Candles ." or Offer iOr Salt
water Soap." or ** Offer for Mustard Seed, Black Pen
ner," Ige., as the case may be, will be received at this
&wean until 0 o'olook Ku on the Mel _daY Of Mar
next, for faritishing and delivering (on recervlng_twenty
days' notice) at the 'United States eavy ' , Judea% Marten
tawn MBB,llollSette ; Brooklyn, Pew York ; and Gos
port,'Virsinia ; Amok alienates only of the fonowing
articles (excepting the salt-water soap and the candles,
f or o a o h of which separate proposals and contracts will
be made) as may be required or ordered from the eon
tractor by the Chief of this _Bureau. or by the re
eoeetive commanding officers .of the said navy yeti's,
during the fiscal year ending 11th June left, viz:
Boxes, shaving, India rub- Blacking. bones of.
ber. Combo, coarse, India rub-
Bombes, *having. bar, or cotta peroha.
Brushes, scrubbing. Combos, fate, India rubber
Brushes, shoe. or mina reran*. •
Brushes, clothes. Grass for hats.
Buttons, navy vest. Jack-knives.
Buttons. navy medium. Razors, in single oases.
Buttons, navy coat. Razor straps.
Buttons, dead eye. enlisters.
Beeswax, in lb cakes, Spoons.
ure,
Cotton smiths of Noe. 12 and 16,900 yards each, 3 cords,
clam parts.
Handkerchiefs cotton. fast colors. 31 by 30 inches.
weight not lees Aso 2 on. each, texture 8 by S to 9i inch.
Beadle& sewing, Nos. 1,1, a, and 4, drill eyed he-
LWeettr.
Ribbon, hat, beet French black, 12 yards to the piece ;
width 114 inch.
Soap, ehaving. in cakes; each cake tot less than 2 am
Silk, sewing. blue-black ; wrapper not to exceed X on.
to the potmd.
Thread, black and white. Marshall's or Barbour's beat
quality. and in inch proportions as may be required.
Tape, white linen. 4 yards in length, $ inch wide.
Tape, blaok, twilled cotton. 6 yards in length, 36 inch
wide.
Thimbles, 5 10 end 9 10 in diameter.
All the above articles Wind he included in the ottax•..
SALT-VlAllta roar.—Separate bid for 80,000
pounds, and such additional quantity as may be re
quired. •
The soap must he manufsetured from cocoa-nut oft,
and be of the beet quality, denominated " white salt
water loan, and be delivered on sixty days' notice. in
Rood strong boxes of about 75 pounds aeon, and. atter
inspection. the boxes must be hooped at e'veh end at the
eXpectiff of the contractor. The Dime to be uniform at
all the yards.
BIZAAIITS 171 , 6rTii7i6r — Strarzef Z? 4 ; 1 . fo. aPtlXO,Pe.unds
amid such furileer quanitty may tra rimusrva.
The candles must be " alum" of prime lee! lard
'tsarina. 8 10 inches in length, exclusive of tiv. can
dle, to weigh not lees than 14 ounces 50400. nor more
than 16 ounces. and he paid for according to the actual
weight. without Telefono', to oomtnercitil wage ; the
melfing.notnt pot to be lest' than 140 - degrees .Fahren
holt. The viol( must be braided, end comeouerd of 7it
cotton threads of the beat quality of NO. - 71 lean. The
candles to be delivered on 'city days' notice. to good
boxes. containing about 10 pounds each, end the box to
b. marked with the contractor's name and the weight of
the candies.
PanAlitYlNl CANDLES..-This offer is separate and dis
tinct for ten thousand pounds. according to sample,
whicho further quantity ea may be required, for
sixty days' notioe will be given.
kItrIITA7II) Bait,, BLAME PEPPER, &e.
tlepare,e bids for all that may be respired for the use
of the navy, to be delivered at New 1 ork only.
mustard seed, nmerionn brown.
Pepper, black, Malabar.
Bottles, octagon, for mustard and pepper.
Corks for bottles.
1
All tha fortieths, grim es m ust be of the beet ouslitY.
ADO oonfermable in all reepessta io the samples deposit
ed at said navy yards, and subject to snob inspection at
the navy yard where delivered as the Chief of the Bu
reau may direct; the inspecting officers to be appointed
by the Navy Department.
All the articles to be delivered free of any inotdental
Uremia to the Government, In proper Venal" or pack
ages, and the price of each emote must ne the some
at the respective, places of delivery. Packages in which
the above articles are deli eyed must be marked with
their contents. ann the name of the contractor, and be
sufficient to inters their temporary safe keeping
The tontractor must establish agencies at snob sta
tions other the, his residence. t.ai noilelgy may arise
in furnishing what may be required; and when the
contractor or agent fails stromptli to comnly.With a re
quisit.on, the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and
clothing shell be authorized to direct 'purchases to be
made to supply the deficiency. under thS. penalty to be
expressed in the contract; the record of a reatusibmi,
or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisi na
and Clothing. or at eltser of the navy yards &foretold,
shall ne evidence that such requisition nail been made
and received. •
Two or more approved sureties, in a sum equalAo the
estimated amount of the oontrant will be required,
lind twenty per oentum in audition will be withheld
ma: amount of all payments
.ye oni t t f irtit the reof
rit
thirty d afirl7lt= lti / " taanld n
oom-
been presented to him. ltd
Blank forms of prop:agile may be obtained on appli
cation to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hamp
shire, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Norfolk, and at qua Bureau.
A record or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder
of the acceptant:le of his proposal will to osedi a n
tlfieation thereof, within the meaning of the War laid,
and his bid will be made and accepted in conformity
with this understanding.
Every offer made must be accompanied fag directed
in the act of COPgren. Making at , PrOVI 11 RPIOO for the
naval service for 180-'O. approved 10th of August,
1846.) bra written guarantee. signed by one or more re
spoasiblerson,, to the &Feet that he or they under
take that t he binder or bidders will, If his or their bid
be accepted . enter into en obtigatinn within ten days,
with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies
proposed. The Bureau will not be obligated to consider
any proposal unless acconsosnled by the guarantee re-
Milted by law ; the competency of the guarantee to be
certified by the navy agent. dietriet attorney, or the
coommor or the port
The attention of bidders is called to the samples and
descriptions of articles required, as, in the inspection
before reception. a just but rigid comparison mitt be
made between the articles offered and the samples and
contract, receiving none that fall below Mom ; and their
attention is atyo parfait/arty directed to the joint re
soiution of 1714 'of March. 1854, and to the act of lea
August, 1846. aple-fit
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISILING MAIL
bocice.
POST OVIIOIS IDEPAXTDIENT.t
Apnl 12. MI.
Sealed Proposals for furnishing all Loots and keys. of
new kinds. to he substituted for the locks and keys now
used ou the United state* will t he ed at
aijr u gt , went until nine o'clock A. M. tenth day
It being desirable to obtain looks and keys of a new
ociturtmetion. and invented expressly for the exploits°
use of the United States mails, no model is primordial
for bidder!, the Department relying for its selection on
the results of mechanical skill and ingenuity which a
fair competition, now invited, may prodnae. It is
deemed necessary only to state that s mall look should
be self-looking, and that its other prim:dual requisites
are uniformity. seonrlty. lightness. strength. durability,
novelty of onnstruotion, and feoilitt of use.
Two kinds of mail looks and keys—one of brass and
the other of iron—different in form and constrnotion,
are required ; and proposals should specify, separately,
the price of each iron lock. pitch key for same, each
brass lock, and each brass key for same.
Duplicate samples or patterns of each kind of leek.
proposed are resolved to be submitted with the ',Togo
sale; one of each kind of sample looks to be nested up
and finished, and another to be open Or unrivaled. so
that its internal structure may easily be examined.
Every sample must be plainly marked with the bidder'.
name.
The looke offered should not be Patented. nor shoul d their internal construction bo otherwise publicly known,
or be similar to anT looks heretofore used ; and they
mart be warranted not. in any way, to infringe or in
terfere with any patented invention.
The various sample looks presented by bidders will
be submitted to a board of examiners. to be oommis •
sinned by the Postmaster General, for the ouiPme of
examining and reporting on them' and =Mak the
Postmaster General shall deem it to be for the interest
of the Department to reject all the proposed' and speci
mens submitted under this advertisement, oontraots
will, upon the report of the examiners, be entered Into,
as soon ea practicable, with the aucceasfol bidder,whose
looks are adopted. for furnishing winner looks and keys
for four y"ars. as tool mar be required and ordered.
with the nghtoin the part of the roistmairter genera l
for the tuneDOW to eXteild and oozy inns the contract
in force for an ad ditional term of four years. on cities
notice. in writing, to the contractor not leas then six
months before _the termination of the first term of four
years; or at toe expiration of the first term cd four
years, to contract with any other party for formatting
caviler or different 'Nis and keys, as the Postmaster
General may us terms°.
The contractor must agree and be able to furnieh if
required and ordered, 6.000 brass looks and 6,000 biles
keys, within three months from the time of entering
into contract, and 50,000 iron looks and 80 Otgl iron keys.
within eight months from mioh time. But the Poet
mortar General will reserve the right to moresse or di
minish. at the wants or intermit, of the service leaf
demand. the (Monti LI en of the locks and keys above e
cified. with a proportionate showeince of time to fur
nish them.
All the looks furnished by the contractor tonal be
warranted.to keep in good working order for two years.
in th- ordinary use of the service, when not subj ected
to obvious Violence ; such as become defective Bring
that time, to be replaced with perfect looks without
'barge.
The coutractor will be required to deliver the look'.
at toe own expanse, at the Poet Office Department,
Washington. D. U. put up on sticks, forming separate
bundles of fi ve loOks each, and securely peaked in
wooden boxes containing not more than two hundred
looks each. The keys smile tie delivered re an agape
of the Department. duly and specially authorized
each ow, to take charge of awl convey the same from
the contractor's factory to the Department, where both
locks and keys are to be inspected and approved before
the shall be paid for.
The contractor will be required to sive bond. with
ample seourith in the sum of twenty-eve thousane
della!", fo the faithful performenea of the eeetreot on
his part, both ae to furnishing the supplies ordered ' and
guarding the manufacturing of the mail looks and keys
with due privacy, integrity" and osre. No prom:mai will
therefore be °unaltered, if not adoompanied with a
written guarantee from the
_proposed imietiee (whose
rexpoonibihty most be certified by the Postmaster at
the place of their residence) that they !TIN bOoome
ronnoninblo, o n tfo required bond. lOr the fulfilment of
the contract by the bidder, in came such proposals be
accepted.
In deciding on the proposal!, and specimens, the Post
master General may deem it expedient to select the
bows Moe of one bidder and the iron leek of 'another.
lie therefore reserves the riXht of oontnteitleg with
dillerent individuals for such dill kinds of locks as
be may 'elect.
Proposals snould be carefully sealed, addramed to the
Postmaster General, and endorsed on tee envelope,
•• Proposals for Mail Locke "
miT-tuSt M. BLAIR. Postmaster General.
WRITING AND LIDDGIR PAPERS.-
We have now on hand, and are manufacturing
to order, at the Mount Molly ram Mills, evede
scription of WRinlitt AND L4tDGBB PA RIS,
which for color and quality, are not excelled nY
other Mills in the United States.
We would can attention to new article of Paper
Latter, by us. and now for gale, called litunneue
Latter, which has bean gotten up to meet the wants of
Mummer men and others, who object to Commercial
Note as being too narrow, and do not wish to use part
of usual letter sheet.
This overcomes both the above obJeationg ; is a per
fect sheet, pare wove; plate finish • ruled on one mde ;
damped in centre near the top; me d e from beet ma
terial. free from adulteration, an d put up In neat boxes,
convenient for use.
We also have a paper milled Bank Letter, similar to
the above, except it has but half the number of lines
an , an an to allows printed blank or herulimtbove.
YEMPTON & ma uLLIZe,
Mount Holly Borings, Cumberland Co, Pa.:
PiThe above Papers can be nad of Mauro. J. 91-
& MEIMAGILS MOTT= .
Bios. 3 and 5 DEC/TIM Street. mha4ltm
EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER Sangs.
• STORE
304 ORESTNIJT STREET,
P Z 1 in -LPPRID# PA
A large variety of F alma ee
hand. mWtir
COTTON SAIL D1:10IC. and OANVAS,
of el l numbers and brands.
Raven • btu& Ali'gaff Twills,_of all descriptions. for
Tents, Awnings, TM And *aeon CO9O/11.
Also Paper manufacturers' Drier Felts, from 110 8
feet wide. Taripaulips, BeiranKst'ail Twine, &°'
JOHN W. EV SRMAN lc CO.,
103 JONES Alley.
Wing OIL. --Pare olive oil, " tittOur
irtiairautargrt. kunst Jatiw
THE - FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1861.
cupTIALI.C3 PILLS
SICK HEADACHE,
NERVOUS IMADAOI.9IE.
citiltht ALL ILII4OB
I.I.EIW3CIHE
Ify.tiko us* Ot those Pills the periodical ottooko of Ne
mesis' orgfetHusdr#44l spar bo;4 141 ;molto4 ; sod if taken
at ihji - , o 9***Oig_ekt .of 1 1 Y , 4118101114f0 relief
from•waiz and stobassorwill
' They /*kicks felUin removing the Nausea said R os a_
neAe to which females ere so
sot gently on the bowels, removing ceeri simiss ,
For Literary Men, Students, DeMate .Females, and
ell.persona of sanitary kalifs . ; fltaY an valuable es s
ZAlizaliVt, improving the aniseiN. thrior tong and vigor
.to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural ebis
tioity tiiiditrength of the whole tritest.
The CEPHALIC Mal are the milt of long Mewl
;anon and - carefully or/ducted experiments, having
peen in use
wan! duridir Which timelir) , have
Prevented and relieved .a vast amount of awl god
suffering from Headaahe, whether originating in the
triremes system or from a deranged state of the ere
more.
They ere entirely vegetable In their , eteneeeition; and
may be taken et all tuner with perfeet safety without
making any ohange edict. and thy abssate easy dis&-
freeablo tests reedms it oary to leitnieirter iAiaata
BirWARS OF OOUNTERFETSI
The genuine have Ave riatebtres of Item B. enabling
on eaeb. BOX.
soli bi Brannen* and an other Beaters in Medicines. ,
4 Box will be sent bi man prenaji ontotonni of the
PRICE, V* CENTEL
All Orlon aboxld b• adArsosi
HENRY 0. BPALDINEF.,
48 OZDAI !MEET, NEW YOU
IRE FOLLOWING ENDORBEMEX7B OP
SPALDING'S
CEPHALIC , PILLS•
WILL OONVINOE ALL WHO IffifTEß
HEADACHE.
SPEEDY. ANif MALE CURE IS WITHIN
AA Skin rilliffloXllo/S are utosoliestat Mr.STALD
thoti afford astwoordosaldo proof, ill tka if.
cacy ofsAis trolly aciestilic disco:may.
Mx. 11Pauctio.
I have tried your Cephalic Ping, and' taint to
ath i want
are
to send aw two dollarewortp more.
Part oldie* are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a
ow of the first box' , got tree 74e. -
Bend the ?Ills by mad, and oblige
Year ob't Berme. •
•
Ks. Eroxianto. Ifovitur out, Pa., For‘ t,
tint • '
I whet you to Nord too one more, boa of your ttophedio
nu.. I Awn rresiood plat drat of tomtit /rout tisni.
Yours_r_smoottullt,
m.A.KY AAA STOIKHOUSE.
-- -a.rossizikerzwx.,RartizsaninteoifirrY,Pl4, l
pawn! pleairer.....„: 78,18 1.
PUN. BOW tho/13= h3 rm.,..._ • _
• O. B. IHMON3.
have rectsysd oat box of war PiOsi gad find
thaw weaker.
Blame Vzsuf ^ft. n" "
B. EPALMING. En. v " . ledt.
Please foal enplaned tw: u l di tve cenbs, fee which send
ein& 1 1,...42 1 :4=014. 0. Pak .Viwy ars triciy
Direst - , BTO P.
4 Bela Vernon, wyaneot eon O.
8 / 1 716114, hisil.ooo.lll-1650.
C. apiLtarlit i
I trinh for some oirouLsre or ir o i MAN to brine
tho
your vhalut rills more pa Aston Any cus
tomer,. if you have anymbur of ,Weeieltaft land
Ma.
One of my monomers. who ha sulleetto severe Hick
Headaohe, (usually LestiaZo dared *as, owed of co
steed; ees Amer tv vow itirkwhositi nom her.
Romeo r yours.
W.' B. WILKEff.
- - i; Co.. ftzmformsurrio. FRAMENOhio. t
Jemmy 9 . JAL
Mask G. ISPif mita,
NO. iletadarat,ll. Y.
IMAJi Ilia
Inclosed And twenty-kb centig.(l3)for, which mad
box pf ••..Cannano Fills nand foadama of .Rwr.Wm.
lltapnoldstmrg, Franklin Ohio.
yaw Ni 4 work Ufa a adorns—curs Woeufacks a tmot t
ipostantsr.
Yourlb
WM.c.Flfdlik.
YPSILANTI. Mum., Jan. 14.1861
Ms. /Swaim.
firs :
Not long Mime I sera to yoxfor a beu of Cephalic fine
for the ewe of the Nervous li esamohe suit Tontimenesh
and reamed thesame. axd they. hauf soloed an slat
that I woo induced to smut foo on•oro:
Mame mend by return 'mid. Dinette
AL R. Wit.BELEX.
•Yaulleati.
Apes Szatataw, He yeti, Vit.
Cephalic Pale accomplish -the otteet ley which they
were made, ms.; Cana headaohe in 1111t1 foeme
Awn Me _genet/her, NeffeJni
Irhey . Mhos been hin more thins thouzand eases
with entire memos.
Amer the Demeans, Se. 01•4 d., Mi ms ;
If you are or bare been troubled 'with th e headache.
seed for a b ox, [Cephalic Pillej so ,that you may bare
them in ease of an attack.
livintA4 Acturtite prsiddasee.B.L
_The Gybe& Pilo ars said to b. a remarkably effect
ens remedy for the IsOktiohOoind owl of the very beat
for that very frequent complaint which ban ever been
dinoovered.
Awes the Wester* R. &. Gattene, mimeo.
We he ettdone Mr. Spading ' aft Wit minium:4
aepitehe Pah
/kens as ifsouserlia Teller Stier, Ifeasssim, Vs.
We are sure that persons suffering with the hem:whet
who try them, will stink to them.
.ftemi she Sowt4ers Path 'lade, Nee Vilates, La i
My them I you &Mare Matted: and 11/11 are mire that
your testimony ism be added tothe already nanierous
bat that has reosived benefits that no other mediome
can "reduce.
Item les ,Lkofulcral.
The immense demand- for the =tole (Cephalie PM,
L rapidly inereasing.
From Out Gazette. Dairprort, prows.
B P 6 ldint would not 00111100 t his nano with an sr
tole he did not kin" to'possewk-real
Flom the Achreirek; Vimaitkines,-
The teftIMOPY in their fiver* strong. iron the meet
reseeotatee enartenh
*C 4 ISAII 4 fir* kel t
otehalie Elbe are taking the Sue of 12
lives tee Commercial Braga's. Batts. Mane
Said to to very eiltoaeloas forth° headsets*.
Pros* ths Cootwoorclat. Onthusisti. MIL
Coffering humility eon now be rebored.
A Ainla bottle s . ef iNILTIXAIRED
IMAM will sails ten aiinalir;44lll
SPALDING'S ?WANED UWE!
WALDORF/4 PIatiPASZA GLUE !
SPADDINGI3 PRICPARED GLUE
ECONOMY! - DIGPATCE!
ST" A Evian !N TINN gum Num.""Vill
As aoablentall Wined. ivan n ,weit-nifidated
istaiiita. it Too dourahla to hara m
oo oms °hear NM
convenient TNT/ tor ISPlthilleftilltture t Toys i , ..Cipoke-
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
miens an seoh emergenoles. out no household an
swo thelitiokisird to do withs Point. out it. It is atways ready • and us t 9
• "InIRFUI, IN NiERY BOMB."
c en
N.
. B.—A Brush measles each bows. Prics..4 l
- HENRY O. SPALDMIG•
MO. 48 CEDAR ItiltnEl, SEW YOU.
As certain. anennoialed: Winne are attemptlnil to
root or on the nomintsaing publia, imitation" of nil
PREPARED OLT/14 !weeds /aloft au persolit to ex
amine before purethasin' end sea that the Whams.
liiT SPALDING'S RIEPAZZIP BLUE.NIi
is en the eatmee imager i *then ere alaglias
tall4l
TWAT A
THEIR REAOII.
MA.6OI6VILLII, Co .a~Pbb.d:llfl
IMI
SAVE YHA PIECES!
O Lll IoL,
VRANC/E1 UOMPANIRS.
rimy rtrara.aNuE
MUTUAL rNSURABOE COMPANY,
01 PELLIMILIZIA,
OFFIVEO 4IO . ae , WALNUT 57.11Erit
Dmuln auellPlet LOIRS 01 'DAMAO'S BY FIRE, on
Howes, atoree.and other buildings, limited
or tereftuokand on Furniture,
WOOUNI werep, end bier
ohroultse, 1.111 tow-a or
GASH CUITAL,BI 3 I,II97—ABBETII NC 10 N.
whioti is Wonted ae follow.. via:
Inant mortgagee On MY :monads. worth
double thesnitsunt--;. elm= op
pannulraMll Railroad Co.'a 0 per cent. flat
mortgage Wan. at Par— 00
Pennsylvania Ftailroe.d Co.'s 6 percent. se
cond mortgage loadili63.oool 27,930 00
FE=lmirdem -and Broad Top Railroad and
Onnal mortgage 4,000 00
'Ground root,font-oyes--. %as 60
Collateral loam, well 9aoo 00
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. WWI 00
Oen. County per wont. Pa. RR. loan— 10,000 00
email Bank stook-- 6,1 66 01
kaMoe Dank gook-- 2,817 60
Pamir Railroad stook _- , 4,000 00
Th f micas Mutual Insurance Co.', stook 25,38 Q
sy Piro !wartime Co.'. stook 1,000 00
The Delaware M. h. Insurance Co', stook_ 700 el
Vsuon.Alutaal Inauranee Co.'l scrip-- 680 00
Bills receivable— 14,1M1 74
Book twoottati, scorned interest. 7,104 66
Cash on hand— —.—..— 11,604 61
The Mutual principle, 'combined with .the *rarity of
Btoek Capital, entitle. the insured to partimpate in
the prtylits of the Company, without liability for losses.
Loeser promptly adjusted and paid.
DIILICTOR.:
Vr eM ?V .t tri
11, 06111410 BlePtlfirn,
1111AXFV ~.. opson, Robertateen
Frederick Brown, William Mugger,
William Blevenuon. Benj. W. Tingley.
, John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill,
B. L. Carson. - J. Johnson Brown,
. Robert Tol and. Charles Leland.
- - 131 . . D. Roooarton, Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles 6. Wood, /smith Bowen •
James S. Woodward John Masai,ittsburg.
CLE TINGLEY. resident.
B. 0. HINCIiMA.Ni Beoretary.
February 16. 1881. ran
VIE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY
• OP PECIWOILPEA.
(EIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY,)
CON(PANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNBit
JOURTH AND WALNUT STREBTS.
DIKEOTORIS:
F. JILLTCHNOILD 11.11324.. Merman L. Divosen.
Wzi.z.u.stKnit, Ozo. 14 STUART,
KAMM, FICAZIXa, JOHN StROWSit
JOHN M• ATWOOD, Si. A. FLornwroes,
Buy. Taniates, Attnnnw D. Cam,
azeity. EARTON • ERILINGSI2.
F. RATCHFORD BTARR. President.
MULES W. COLE. Reeretars. fell
VENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
No. toSI.IIEitTNCT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
ALL TILE .PROFITS lIIVID4D AMONG TEE IN.
SURE&
histire Ltees for short tenni or for the whole term of
i.gratitannuities and Endowments
interests; purchase Life
heal Entato, end make all contraot6 de
peadmg on the contingencies of life.
They sat. as Eienutors. Adnunistratore, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians..
ASSISTS OF THE COMPANY, January 1.1361.
Mort ages ground rents. real estate_ .8322,991 97
ITmtedSteles stooks. Treasury notes, loans
of • State of Penns ylvania, city of Philo
deli/Mal • .• • • r., 1165,796 54
Premium notes,losom on'oolletteralsitto.. gaps Cl
Tannerlyania. North Venntirtvanui Rail
roads, and County six per cent. bonds...—. 1011,902 60
Houk, insuranae, railroad, canal stooks, /to. 97.647 49
Cash on head, agents' balances, &0.. .to 38.206 14
40,571,128 99
• DANIEL Id, - MILLER. President.
SAMUEL E. STOKES. Vice President.
J 0.1174 Vl'. HON NOR. Secretary. mh29-tf
AWARE MUTUAL SAFETY 1.14%.
.AWARE
COMPitaTY: PRILAPELPELA•
Inoorporatod by the Legbdataro of Femurslimos, MU.
Case 13. R. corner of TRIED and WALNUT streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
m AMINE INISURANCE,
Oa Vegools, i i
Cargo* To Oporto of th e World.
'Freigt*
.LAND INEtriumcza
On Rood' by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land CU
yosyyi Oikall t r u a ß oirsartion.
Oa tilerohandistr geae--atir. Oft &Orbs Dwolling
Rouses,
MEETS OF, TEE COMPANY.
• November 1. MO.
1100,003 United States Rye oent.l n--.70104410/0 00
I.ll4llol3lliDed BIRGOO mix V cent . T7VIOOIT
Nous, (with scorned interest)—.. 11/,16.7 04
10000 Pennsylvania State five W' eon ,
• l amb 16,1/70 00
21,000 • do. do. mix do. do. 11,116'00
111.000 PhiladelphinGity si o l t +ll' cent. Loan. 116 „103
woo Tennessee State five cent. loan- UAW 00
! A lta Pennlsania filar . 2d' mortgage
Dent. bonds.-. - 01,000 GO
111.0119 300 . share stook Germantown Gam
- COLGODYB interest and pniaMpil
rsarauteed by the City of
• dolphin.— III,MO 00
LOCI WO shares Pennsylvania Railroad
• .Companv. 11,9f0 00
Loio ino ghats's Naiiiiiiio7 . oiiiilianin - R7L
road Company - .... . 1 1 00 00
I.lollBoahares Philadelphia Ice Boat and
110 OO
5 elates ade apro Toy =ntt liievre. de- 1 " "1
Grad 6 Steam Tow-boat ComcanY. 150 CO
1001 shares Philadelphia Exchange
nif
Company.-
1,000 3 shares Continental' Rotel Co.—. 600 60
MAO par. Cost $60,315.34. Market va1.61664.364 71
ZHU reeemble, for insurances 171,386 42
.Bonds and mortgases.—.— KM 00
Real estate— 61,..40 55
lialanen du! , MAMILLOier-Freininini on blar
-rine Follows. interest. and other debts due
thgt. COMMIT "Ow OS'
Sem and 'took of andry. fusaranos and
ULIK UMPintell 1,6 M 30
Cook on Itand—in banks-- 428,373 16
in &away— . .436 311
160.03
. thin M l __
,Bantwil E. Makes,
J'. i Yenta°
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woreorfecisc:
Leiyipe:
t,
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KAN ' am " es : M:F it ar l es laat ide d za.
wilinte.-Liviiilff it°be r t t a uo oll ' ---
ioaelh - .Beat, ' i 914 "'new.
Dr. . BA. Huston ;
t il ku lala ß. P rie . E rr e ple; Pitt:
CI es 6 . D. T. erg=
•A. D. rear . 64
WILLIAM MAITIN
ILICNIT ItYIaDURN. .8143"re' tar". ' Vice
Pr"niedibul-ti
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—
= THE PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE INSURANCE
lattraPANY—lnamporated WS—CHARTER PERPE
TUAIr-.NO. IOWALNiIT Street, opposite Independ
ence Square.
Thin Company, - favorably known to the community
for thirgy-aut years, continues to msure against or
demand by Fire. on public or pnvaie Buildioss. either
permanently or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture,
rna t
m aoods
stocks of or Merchandise generally. on liberal
to
Their Capital. together with a large surplus Fund, 111
Unmated in the moat careful manner. which enables
them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in
the case of logs.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Ina° Heslnhere'.
Qiuntui Campbell, Thome Robin!,
AM:amlel Noon, Daniel Bmith, Jr.,
William Alormorina, John HISVOITIUX.
Thomas South.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
BRETON Mans, Boormam apt-ly
BIIRANON COMPANY OF THE
fayPENNEIYIVAN/A—PLRE AND MA
, SUILAHGE Nom. 4 AND BX
GS.
Chartered an 17a4—Cayital 4103,000—Feb. 1, IBS, ouk
ue, $418,7113 77.
.inve a ted in sound and available sewarataes—oon-
BMW to lalrare on Wangs arid Cargoas.
Moslem of Morohandise,fee. on liberal terms,
DIRESITORS.
Menu D. Eherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon
.I•Aaby, Russel Grant, Jr.,
Sharlas Maoalester, Tobias Wagner,
William S. smith, nom= B. Wattaon.
.7ehn B, Budd nry G. Freozgas, •
WIWAR H. "tuts, Charles 0,
Geogeo C. Careoa.
IMMIX D. EBERRERD. Preaddant,
WILLIAM HARPER, Ressottur. JeS-tf
PrINSURANCE. MECHANICS'
3URANCE °waren of Philsdelobi2.. No.
1 aci North SIXTH Street. below Race. mare Build
ings. Goods, and Merchand me generally from toes- or
damage by Fire. The OQMPaIIY =minim to adjust all
losses prompoy, arid thereby hope to merit the patron
age of the public).
antacrons. '
William Morgan. Robert Flanzgan.
rani Cooper, Miohael Meleay.
George L. Dougherty. Edward Mcdrirvern.
taucas Martin, Thomas B. McCormick.
Ranee Eurmili, Joan Bromley,
ttbew_MaAlear. lemmas Falls,
.'Barnard Earerty, John
e'‘
f r tgAltie J. Hemphill, Bernar d H.
*m
. . ow Fisher, Ovules OLare,
MOM MoMarinii. MioMel Colo %
FRAINC.I3 - OWEEEL. President.
BERNARD RAFFERTY. Sainsbury. ocIS-17
A MERIOAN FIRE 1NE11111..9140/1 00.,
-EA- .INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER
PEUAL.
No. T 9/0 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia,
Haven-,a large paid-up Capital. Stook and Surplus,
Invested in amid and available Seenritiee,continnee to
=on Dwellinss,! Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
is in port and their °arrow, and other personal
ProPerti. All Isamu liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTORS.
Thes._R 15 slim John T. Lewis *
" Joba.,Wolo, ' James R. Campbell,
gamed C. Morton, Edmund O. Ralik,
Patriot Brady, Chas. W. Poultney,
THOMAS rri.
IL MARIN, President._
ALBERT C. S. CRAWFORD. Secretary. fe2S-tf
E X°I3AII
'GE INSURA_NCE COMPANY
—olnee No. 409 WALNUT" Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and 'Merchandise
generally, on favorable terms, either Routed or ver
tebra
DINEGTORS:
Jeremiah Bowan, Thomas Marsh.
John id. elimodo. Gharlee Thompson,
EdWard'H. Roberts, James T. Hale,
Samuel L. Smedley, 7oehua T. Owen,
Reuben G. Hale.. John J. Gri ffi th'.
• JIRRAILAR BONSAI,L. President.
JOHN Q. e/14140D0 Vice Pr
alt7B/13ID Cos . 80011,11.17. 9 eilldellit.
Jag
JOB PRINTING.
TEE NEW JOB PRIV I ING OPTIOIC
" THE PR SS"
isDrecareal to manta neatly.ohea, and erpfdittomilY
InrWAY Virrarrne
PAM2B-1.1711.
!APEI BOORS,
mikaDs.
rtNsvzits,
HANDBLLhit.
BLANK S Or EVERY DESCRIPTION
A VCTION ERRS, LAWYERS
111KRCH.M171, MANUFACIVIL
RAIIJLOLD AAA INEURINCE OOMPANIEL
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING
All orders left al the Publication Mee et TM
P.. 4IT aimilfaltia arrest. Inn ercuirthr
aflosdllod to .
NOTIOE.—The Citizens of the different
..1. , n Cities end Towns throughout the State are invited
to competition for the pica* at 'gook. the next AN
AVAL STATR FALK shall he held. Proposals
tiontaining to meats and advantages; directed
to tea. undersigned Committee. appointed by the FA.
pre- Cmfttee. will be regeived up to and ut
-tigliay alit next. Communiontions should be ad
room-4 to either of the following ipersone
Wbf COLDER Ja.,
lOgg. P. AUTMERFOID.
A It MINI
JOHN H. ZIMULEM.
AMOS E. KAM
Rearieburt Pa.
Northumberland. Pao
Cononittie.
1111/48M1U
44317.16 04
SPUMY U
AFTER24OOIa LINES.
Depqt, corner 91_BIWAD and 11A r.r,ovr-
SlLLAtreets,PlLWADE.L.PatlA,(Parsongor entrances
°llThirteenth and on Camraill strosta.) for POTTS
and HARRISH/Jali, at BMW. AL, DAILY, for
/NG only'. at b P. a1..1.0.1X.X. Mandan" ex
oe_gted. ;
DISTANCES VIA FRILADELFRIA, AM) READING
RAILROAD.
FROK PHILADILTHLA.. MUSS,
To Phandirrill
jondinr_—.__ 18
LObanOri—.-- fa
brnaburg—...-1111
wean_ ,---1112
Trovortmjimotaon
Northumberland —lflr
bar{
Milt
• on
rt ,
Jersey'aaore
.1c Hoven
Williinujpert and Elmira
Raiload.
The 8.11. /A l and r. Id. train oOnneot dailL at
Port Clinton, Sondms exoepted,/ OAR
wineA, lAXSOOT,- and BRIE RAMER
mods' olotodormeotiono with Ilnea to Niagara $
F
O a
andLekstaweat. -
DErtrx MFHkDRI.PRIA. Corner of ROAD
sad ceia. RI Streets.
mal3 - 11 . A. Maramnirgy. Be rotors
CIRCNI.IIIB.
rlule READS
LABELB
MECHANICS. BANKS.
DAILY INLAND
FRItIORT LINE TO NOR
MAL
•-• _ MYTH, VA., and to the prated
tal-41 in the .oouttt- w. t tiloutti t wo
ood
_nt to the; not ear n er . IR HO
wheal OTOINE.Ave - thie. forwarded and
itd
St GS by !SW as by any other fine.
11. P. KENNE'Sr,
Master of Tranpyortation
P. W. & Id. R. R. Co.
WEST CrHES TEE
• •!-- TRAM P
11. 75.. :U 4 401. 1 1 1 Via r1 i e .11.4 .
.111LAILROAD LIMNS.
...
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENT RAL
RAILROAD___,
960 MILES 191119 4. TRACK.
1861. !I. ..-_. ,%-._....-_:, 1861.
A .,..,..,,, 4;.;f0 0 ts NOW EQUAL
THE Cl"- TIYAN V I ' • .'w 1 PITHY.
THREE THBOUG :. •. .. ogicrilAygn
.11G
BET wirma ratuifilsL • • , AND ....1174 u
..
u.....tiii. 'Hypo. et Yhtladelt , ,
.37,th
_ ..tc .Vi um :
from Bosom. New Xort., atuk. ._• i
o m . .
tcoad
Omen Delia at Piftetalr/ Wll , . Dr Ilk r.
from allpointa int no West , - • rtbrost- .. , • 4 1 . 6. 1 .
—thug rormatiugg Wild:cm for the. trait* • ~ nor
Paeutengers unsurpassed for speed and 00 !any
other route.
Expresso and Put
.All. to r T itti hr b o u ng r t
without change of .t.2srs or aim re. _ , .....
r pier Pram provided ' with Lough:laze ii meat
Mama run doo tbr to ongh
thus adding much to Ole safety oftmVeilers. „ 37
.....4
Brake—speed under perfeet control of -.the, engineer,
Smoking Care Can tot tO eseh Train ; - The
]CPRSugiel" Can 'Express and Fast Trams, e
ow. "vested,
E num DAILY: Mail and Fast Linen, hue
semi Train leaves Philadelphia at Yaw A. M.
Fast Line " .i 11.66 A. M.
EXPreas Train leaves .. 10.411 P. M.
wall TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWer:
Harrisburg Accomm odation , via Columbia, 2.80 P. M.
Columbia 4.00 p. M.
Parkesburg s'"
at SAO P. M.
West Chester No 1, at 8,15 A. M.
No. 2. at 12 90 P. M.
West Chester Passengers will take the West Chester
Nos.] and 2 and Columbia Trams.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls. and intermediate points.- leaving
Philadelphia M 740 A. M. and 1 . 8) P. fil,, go dilcotlY
raronsc..
TiehetaWfbetWard may be obtained at tke .offices of
Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any
the Company in Philadelphia, New York Boston,
BestOn, or
1
tent Railr o ad Offices in the West ; also on boat:deny of
the regular Line of Steamers on the Mosiessippi or Ohio
rivers
igir' Fare always as low, and time WS quick, as by any
Of unpor
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets.
The completion of the Western connections of the .
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago make this the
DIRECT LINE BET W HEN 'PH g EAST AND THE .
GREAT WEST.
The oonnection of tracks by the Railroad Buidge at
Pittsburg, Avoiding all - drayage or ferriage of Freigl4,
together with the saving of time, are advantages readi
ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel
li4g Public..
Morel:dus end Shippers entrusting the transporta
tion of their Freight to this Company,. Ilan rely with
oonfidenee ou its amuity transit.
THE RATES OF F HEIGHT to and froni any point
in tne West bar the Pennsylvania Railroad are at elf
times as favorable at are charged by other Rai/road
1 UM/IPaintl.
- ttSr Se particular to mark packages " via Pennsyl
vania Railroad."
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, wolf
to, or address either of the following Agents of the
Comsat!:
1). A. Stewart. Pittsburg :
H. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville. G. J. J. Johnson. Rip
ley, 0. •, It. MeNeeiv, Maysville, Ky.; Ornusby & Crop
per, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock A co.. - Jettbrisonville.
Indiana ; H. W. Brown & Co., Gino:aroma. 0.- Atneru
& Hibbert,Cincinnati, O.; It. C. Meldruni, Madison,
Ind. Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky. ; P. G. (Palley &
Co., 'Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo.
111. • R. F. BM, Shelf!! it Gimis,__St. LoMg . Mo. • John
H. 'Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Herne & Iluin,'Nlem
' phis Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111. ; W_ . B. 11.
Koonta. Alton. ill .; or to Freight Agents of Railroads
at different points in the' West.
S B.
t yeiRSTON, Jr., Philadelphia,
t
AG Aw & KOONS, 80 North street,_tialticiore. ER El A C0..1 Astor Hoos. Or 10. William et.. N. V
LEECH k. CO. liti : 77 State street, Beaton.
- H. H. HO . USTOPii Gang' Freight Agent, Phila ,
L. L. HOUPT, Gen'l Tioket Agent, Phi la.
E. LEWIS, Gen'L Sup't Altoona. Pa.
1861.artipilmigi 1861.
SPIN; ARR ir gedEN
y W YURI. LINES
1131i1 9 eirprICAVOAD on.ls
/11/00 0 • Aidll 'NNW
YO D* WA *MAU
ism WALNUT-WI. WUAB AND INIIIINSTON IMO"
WILL IiAAVX 418 FOLLOW. VIZ :
/ASA
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, (land A. Ac
commodation 3
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey Oily, iff.2)
Aseommemasen 2 13
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Morning
# 00
At UM A. jersey City,
Western Express. 3 00
At 123 i P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommo
dation—s
At P. M., via Canzdon and AsTifiroy, - 6. - and rili-
reen— 00
A p t pi P. M., via K.olllli n g ton mid Jamey City, Eve
lung E: rase.._,._.. 8 00
At 4% F. 81., via Kensington and Jeraey City, Id
ClasaTioket 226
At 6F. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mail— - 300
At Mill',4l - ii - C7aeleirrini7elre; , Ikea
era mail , 2 13
Jtt 6 I'. M., via Camden and Aglow, Aooommoda
bon, (Freight and Pasienger ) -lat Class Tioket- 226'
Do. do. - ad Clan Tiokat- 1 60
no Cr M Nail Line num daily. The IJlf P Id, 15C011 th
em Meal, Betnrdays exoentesi.
For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington,
&0., at 7.10 A. M. from Kensington, and 2% F.M. from
Walnut-street wharf.
For Water Gap. Btrondsbarg,Scranton, Wilkeabarre.
Montrose, Great Bend, ecc., 7.10 A. M. from Kenruntton.
ma Delaware. Laokawanne end Wedeln R. IL
For Manoh Chung. Ailontown, and Bethlehem at 7.10
A. N. from Kennington Depot, and 5 P. M. from Wal
nut-street wharf ; (the 710 A. line connects with
train leaving Banton ULM P. M.)
ISPor Mount Holly, ate and 8 A. M., I and im
For Freehold. at 6 - A. M..and II P. M. •
WAY MMES.
For Bristol Trenton, eao.._ at 7.t0 A. M. ef. and MI
P. Al. from lienalagton, and Mt P. M. fro ,
Walnut
street wharf.
Perish:alma. Daserton, Delano°, BeYerl7.
Sailing
ton lorenoe, Dordentown, &e.. at WC t, 434 and 5
P. la.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
Dimes. at ltd P. M. from Walitat-atteet
_ET For New York. and Way le t i T eg leave Kagg_ington
Depot, take the befo re ° (fa' Th,e,"Jiiirrvat M i ne
thirt, h oar d
on arri Bags a train, ran rom the depot.
fty Poundal of_gp,. only, &Howell each Passen
ger. Pawsengers are prohibited from taking anything as
barge bat their woeincis apparel. All baggage over
fit pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
the responsibility for baggage to. One Dollar per ponne,
and will not be liable for any amount bepoud CFA ex
oept by 'pedal scarlet.
trihn WM. M. SIATZMER. Agent.
WINTER ARRANGE.
MENT .--PHILADELPHIA,
SERM I ANT( II4I /MN, NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY,
_Nov. amen,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelplua,6, 7,8, 9, 10. 11 and 11 A. MO,
em,, 45. mg, 67, 3, pong._nd P_. 51. _
Leave Germantown, 5, 7 , nt. 8, 8 7 M, mid 77 A
M., 1,8, 8,4, 5,5, 0467..,821. and
rt n RADA
Leave Philadelphia. AM nun. A. M., A 7, and a%
P.M.
Leave Germantown, 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 mfa, I. and
OM P. M •
CHESTNUT rum, RAILROAD.
Leave Cltstruirin - 0, 1 -414,.., 115 . 8 11 A. 9. 4. 1. 3.
11.40 A. M., 1.49, Am 640 arid SAD PV '
6N tiummyB; '
Leave Philadelphia, 9.03 A. 87..3. and 7 P.M.
Leave abeirtimt RILL 7.l:olmia, M. 1 263 L La. and
/JD nun. P. M.
Fox g.orrearonocxEN AND NoRRISTOWIL
Leave Philadelphia, 848, ia. 805 . end 12,00 MM. A. M.,
Loa. sag, 04.8118, and IV4 r.
Leave Nometown, 6. T, 8.15. 9, and 11 A. M., IM, 434,
and 6 P. M.
ON SHNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M and 3 P. 51.. for Norris-
WWII.
Leave Norristown 1% AM. and 6 P. AL
FOll iuN - AVURE,
Leave Philadelphia AM 73f, 5.06, and 11.05 A. Di.,
1.06, 2.06, um, 4m, 3.46:8,00,im
Leave Manapunk. 536 3d. 6.35, 9M. 1134 A. 51..9.3M,
5,6%. and P. M.
ON fiUNDAYI3.
Leave Philadelphia. 9A. M., 3, and 7 P M.
Leave Mauiiinir L aCti. M. 3%. and 8 P. 51.
HD_ K. 31TH,_.General Superintendent.
nolo-tf EPOT, NINTH and GREEN Stream.
N TH 'PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD.
FORe, 1417. EM DOYLEBTO MAVOR
R;;LAWQ_N, and .E 01114.5 Y.
TIMER TILKOLIGH TRAIN.
On and filter MONDAY. December 5,1820, Passenger
Trainswill leave PROYM, and WILLOW Streets, Phila
delphia, daily, (Rundaysiemented). all follow :
At 6.30 A. 51,,k a Ratireas). for Bethlehem . Allentown ,
Mauch Chunk , :beton, Wilkeebarre. Ao ,
At 2.45 P. 74., ( =press), for Bethlehem, Keaton,
This train reaches Easton all P. &land makes elms
Aiwith New miss central tor New York.
At I P. AL. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Matioh Chunk.
At 9A. M. and 4 P. M. for Doylestown.
At 6 P. M., for Fort Worthington.
The SALA. M. Express train makes close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest ead. mod desirable route to Wilkesbano,
and to all koints in the Lehigh coal region.
TRAMS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
P
Lave Bethlehem at 6.41 A. M. CM A. N.. and 11.60
Leave Doylestown at LW A. M. and 6.110 P. M.
Leave Fort Weehmeton at 64 A, M.
ON SYNDAYS.—Phile.delphte for Fort Washingtea
at 9.80 A. M.
thilidelptua for Doylestalm at 4 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M.
Fort Waehimgton for Philadelphia at 246 P. M.
Eare to Bethlehem-41 160 I Fare to Mauch Oktink.o7
F tO Eutos itit I Fire tO Wilkesbarre_ 480
orrough Tiokete must be procured ist the Tioket
ors, it WILLOW Street pr BEIM Street, in order
to secure the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Train; (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Berke Street with Fifth. and Soith-streets, and .
Seoond and Third-street' Peasengei; Railroads, twenty
minutes after leaving Willow Street.
ELLIS 00,11. X.. Agent.
SPRING ARRANGE
GTON, D BAIN i tb r IFIEW.U P AS IA .
Otrand after MONDAY_,_APRIL IS. 1861
PABBENOBR TRAINB LE4vE PHIL NDELpHEA:
For Baltimore at 6.111 A. M.,. /1.5¢ A. M., (S=pree).
mid 1040 P.M
P.
ForM. Chaster at 8.15 A. M., 11.55 A. M., 4.15 and 10.60
For_ Wllmln , ton at &II A. M.. 11 36 A. M., 1.11 aid MAD P. M.
For New Castle at &IS A. M. and 4.15
For Dover at &DI A.lll, and 4 / 1 11 r,lll,
-For Milford at OM A. M.
Per Ballehnryil.ls A. M.
TRALLI4B FOR J'EILA DELPHLIL
Leave Baltimore at 6.16 A. M. (Exprees), 5.411 A. M.,
and 4.45 P. M. _
Leave. Ng/loin ton at 610 and 9.10 A. M.. 1.110 and
Leave fleliglrozy at LAO P. M.
Leave Milford at 4 P. M.
Leave Dover at 545 A. M. and &ID P. 51.
Leave New Castle at 8.25 A.M., 7.10 P. M.
Leave Chester at 7.40 A. M., 9 40,147 end SAO P..
Leave Baltunore for iffisliabury and Delaware Bail
roao at 646 A. ffff.
TRAM FOR' BALTIMOIR t
Leave Chester at 8.45 Addogna and II.M P.M.
Leave Wilmington at LW A. M.. MI P. M., and I 5
A. M.
FREIGHT MUM, with Passenger Car washed/
will ran ea follow.:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
plaoes at 040 P.M.
Leave -Wilmington for Perryville and intorstedlate
Wages at 7.111 P.
Leave Wilmington for .Philadelplus and =term
diate places at ff P. M.
Leave Gavre-de-Grace for Baltimore aid intermedi
ate station. at 6 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and intermedi
ate station" at o P. Al,
ON IllifirDAYSlt
O nlyO at MM. P. M. from
shin to Bamen%
nty at 45 P. 31. from Baltimore te_Ytuladelphia.
apLa IL - M. FELT ON. President.
iliftionms- PHILADIAPHIA
AND READING RAIL
ROADi—PARBEAGER MUER for POJTRVILLE,
READING. and .HARRISBURG, on and alteriApril
MORNING LINER, DAILY ()tandems itl o B,PtedtL
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD sad .A.L.LOW
HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA,(Paesenger entrance.
on Thirteenth and on
the
at 8 A, M.,
sonneating at Hamel:mu with the PENNSYLVANIA
It A TIRLAD.; P. M. train rualitni to Pittsburg, the
CUMBERLAND VALLEY Ltd P. M. train raumnu to
Chamborstrent,
_Carlisle, &el.; M .
the NORTHERN
RAIL
CENTRAL ROAD I P. M. train, running to flan
boxy, ate.
POSITIVE SALE OF 200 OASES STRAW GOODB.
This Morallg.
May I*, commencing , at 10 o 'clock, MO oases choice
and desirable styles straw goods. oo su.ing, in part. of
Coburg, fine Split straw, Florence , and fitno7
bonnets
colored and wkite Boulevard' end fanny . tiara, Shake
hoods ' &c.
BONNET RIBBONS.
Also.ll cartons late styles Paris embroidered hroche.
Plaid. and solid OolOrs bonnet ribbons.
- - - - -
PROF. W OO D'S_
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD RENOVATOR
Is precisely what its name Indicates for, whit
pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying,eihilarating,
and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re
vivifies, reinstates, and renews the blood in all its
ri
oginal. purity, and thus restores and renders the
system invulnerable to attach of disease, It L ei the
only preparation aver offered to the world in o,
popular form, iso as to be within the reach of aIL
modly and skilfully oombined as to be the
powerful tonic, and yet so perfeotly adapted
as re act imperfect accordance with. the laws qf na
ture, wed •611 Ce soothe the weakest stomach, and
tone up the digestive organs, snit allay all nervous
and other umtation. It is also perfectly (allitera
ting in its effects , and yet it
.is never followed
en t4 t3 ery
lassitude
r vac dep ression
tiies and of s hose r ith thO s nii i i:l4 corn
. biningpowerfully tonidandsoothingiarcrperties, ral
consequentlyoen never injure. finch a remedy
Flong been felt to be a desideratum in the medi
~ world, both b the thoroughly skilW in medical
.... science, and a l so by all who have suffered from de
-4 luilty ; for it needs no diedieal skill or knowledge
;"' even to ilea that debility follcrwir ail attacks of chs
-0
._
attachd lay. the unguarded system open to the •
r , of many of the most dangerous to which •
NI poor humanity is constantly liable. flunh, for ex- ,
gd ample, as the following : columniation. Bronoltie,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Los a of Appetite P' nt-
A DIMS. Merton irritability. Na 1111.1111„ P r ipltation
,
~'"' Sweats, Lancuor, Giddiness, andl all that claim of
„; owes. so fea rfull y fatal if unattended to in time.
~" called F 7 m al e eaknesses and Irregularities. Mao,
.. Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver COM. 4
fn
P o loi t th nt e s: i D ell ue rt eL l : e o hin rch a e ho K ly ian "l e::::: a d d ing ' or Night ln-
q continence of the Urine 9r any general derange.
p; meutuf the Urina Or ga ns, Pan in the Baot,thae,
ag and between the S houlders,
oulders, predisposition to slight '
0010,Haolongand Continued Cough, Emaciation,
44 Diabonity in Broothin t t and,indgea, we might sou
...g kn
l O ra t e many more s . but we have space only to
.et (mitts .will not only ours the debility following 7
1:1 (mitts and Fever, but prevent all attacks arising •
m rowsp.ss. 1 elnkluenoes, and mire the Omen.. .
s atone, if alroady attaoked, and as it acts directly
r 4 and Jpersuitentiv upon the biliary system, arousing -
m the Liver to action, promoting, in fact, all the ai
oretione and seorettone of the system, it will Mfg
,. llbly prevent any deleterious come qUenO hence . •
••,L, lag upon change of climate and water ; all'
se travellers should have a bottle with them, and all -
..4 should take a tablo-spoonful at least before eating
ge, A 5 it preven ocistiveness, strengthens the duces. -
tive organs, Itshould be in the hands of all r .
F i of ,sedentary baba.: students, ministers, literary -
0 men ; and all Ladies not aeowttomed to much out- -
m door exercise should always use it. If they will. -
. they will firgi anagreeable. plaaiscuat, and 'Mown
remedy against Sham ills which rob them of their .
~ penury ; for beauty cannot exist without health,
Aand health oankot exist while the abovejrregulam- "•
ties continue. Thep again, the Cordial is aprorfect
omother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the -
e final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with -
Ilk Verfellt ease and safety. These ii/ Ito mistake about he
it ti try
ns Cordial is aft we claimfor st. Afothers,
'
it,
And to NM We appeal to detect the Illness or -
N i decline, not only of your daughters, before it be . PI
0 late, but also your eons and husbands, for While r
~. the former, from false delicacy, often go down to
Z a premature grave rather than let their condition
"" be known in time. the latter are often so mixed us
with the excitement of business that if it were not
for you they, too, would travel in thy same down
wardy:al. until too late to arrest their Tatal IaLL
But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we
confidently appeal, for wei are mute your never
railing affection will unerringlY toint Re n o v ator,
Wood's Restorative Cordial arid Blood
as the remedy which ehouki be always on hand in
time ignoed. 0.1. WOOD. Proprietor, 444 Broad
• ay, PISA York, and 114 Market street. St. Louis
gilo.: and rpld be all good _Druggists, pri se , 9 11 4
Dollar per Bottle.
:.Id en this city by B. A. FAHNESTOCIT, & CO., Noe ,
7 and 9 North PIP rzi Street ; HAZISARD & CO..
TWELFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and DYOTT &
C0...232 North SECOND Eareet.
oel3-rawf d-eowWtf
pUCURO-PNEUMONIA, OR CATTLE
EPIDEMIC.
CATTLE 118EAAN,
CATTLE IBIASE,
CATTLE lA AAR.
CATTLE DOS BE.
An unfsdlintromedy thts Ammo gut be had by
Applying to Dr. H. CLOR, Ro. 407 VINE Etreot.
Also, medloines for all kinds of disease*
RE
WARRANTED, OR MONEY REFUNDE
RE WARRANTED. OR MOSEY l A t i lF p rOFT,
LIRE WARRANED, OR
rilOrigY R NpE
DUNE WAJARANTBD Olt Allalkilr TIDE .
lalil-wfoi WSW
Pkirt kapl Mieding
Bad Lebanon valley Z,
F' `e Ceatial.
aallread.
giltbirf awl Kris X. I.
BROWN'S ESSENCE F JAMAICA
OINOEFL—FREDERICK BROWN. Chemist and
Druggist, northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth eta.,
Philadelphia, mole manufacturer of :grown's Pn/enoll of
amales Ginger, which ie recognized and prescribed oy'
the medical taunt 3and has become the standard [amity
medunne of the United etwes.
This guano* is a prep %ration of unusual toroelleuGe.
In ordinary diarrhea. incipient cholera, in short s in all
names o f prost.ation of the digestive frinotions. it is of
ineatimabie value. During.the prevalence of epidemic
cholera and summer compiatnts of ohltdren:it if pecu
liarly efficacious: no family, individual,. or traveller
sticuid be without It.
fitirtlClE.—To prevent this valuable Essence from
being eountert new cool engraving, executed at
y tad."'
a great oust, w be found on the outside of the Wrap
per, in order to guard the purchaser against being im
posed upon by worthless imitations —IESB.
Prepared only by FREDERICK BROW corneror
sale at his Drug end Chemical Btore. N. Eof
Fifth Gad Chentnutstreets, Philadelphia, and at FRE
DERICK BROM N. Ja.'e, Drug and Chemical Store,
8. E. sAirrir i of Ninth and Chesthut street.
Dental °tel. mao for 11410' bl ro
apaotable roggista In the Vaat•it Eitsl4l.
lIRNEEIS RUNLET, & CO..
Ne. 490 MARKET ISTENG7
SALE OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS
o Tesday Motune.
Mar 14. at 10 o ' c l oc kfor curb, by cataloglm
M D1612(4141 and lots of Laney and stooge imported 1117
goods.
NF. PANOOAST. AIIOTIONEEtt, 8no
• 06BiOf to B. Boots. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT St.
fOIERIFF'S RALE OF FURNITURE.
Op Monday Moiling ,
Mal Una, at 10 olook, at the mt esrctom, 431 Chestnut
street. the balance of furniture of Jones' JIMA, com
ermine beds. straw mattressom bedding, bureaus, sofas.
and other lurmture.
fa; FHLIP FOR & 00., AUCTI6NEEREI
3
Tin. 630 MARKET Street end sal MfPiol. St.
FITZPATRICK & 131408., ACII7-
vraxr.Eis, 604 0.016T1416111' Strip •i. above
5A145 Y .E t vslrina ,
At 7 Volook, OT alooks._etationery and tenor goods
wetehes. jowl clocks , lIIIVOr plated ware. sailed.
patet,inss, mttei tlfetruenients, ko.
Also, Jaosiery, ry goods. boots and shoes, and leer
ehandise of every description.
DAY f V.Y.II eery, Mends,. Wednemiar. and Frt.
day at It o clock A. ie..
PJLIVAVE BALM.
'At private sale several large 001111ijIIIIISR Go of IVlattilell
Jewelry, books, staAtonery, ailver,plated ware. eallell
Amoy goose, dco. To which is eoncited the attention o
atty and country merchants and others,
Corulicaments eohnited of an kinds of reerahandida
for
Penn° or private sales.
sir. Mend oath advances made en eeneignateatm
Tales arottuotm, attended to.'
SEITP PING.
WEEKLY • COMBIIJNIOATION
SY STEAM BETWEE N NEW YORK
AND LIVER.POOL, calling at GUIYANSTOWN (Ire
land.) to land •and embark
.paisseugesa and despatches.
'rim Livervord,l N iew Yor 'Philadelphia steam
ship Co wp ony's atidendid Gly e-tuult iron screw atertm
ships, are intended.to sail as follow.:
• FROM NEW , YORK FOR LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF MANCBEFITER, Saturday, May 11
CITY OF BALTIMORE. Saturday, May 18
KANGAROO. Saturday. May 2,0
And every_ Saturday throughout the year, from P, tai.
No. 44 N. R.
•
RATER OP PA RAGE
THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA.
IT
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool ..—.. it
Do. to London , via Liverpool.- ....... ........ 80
Steerage to queenetown. or LiverpooL.—....... ....... 30
110, to London ............
so. Return soketa. av ailable for era montha,
from Liverpool....___.___.. , egg
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg,
Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates.
Qe.tifioatee of passage issued from Liverpool to New
York —. —__. ___..„..... . _lb
certificate' of Damage Mowed front Queenetovm to
New Yo .rir— ..... . 30
These steamers have superior accommtations for
passenger", are oonstmated with watertight compart
ments. sad carry experienced Surgeons.
For freight. or vantage. emir at the Wise of the Com-
Sang, - Jun ri 0. DAlin Agent,
111 weuon street Fhttadelphia.
In Liverpool. to-Wm.-INMAN !
Tower Buildings.
In Glasgow, to WM. INMAN,
13 Dixon Wert.
TUB MUM] AND NORTN
- AMERICAN ROYLLS. 'LAM "TEAM
THOM ?UM TOY'. TO Wlnna o ool.o
Chief Cabin Fegrage—_....--...-.-.111110
Second Cabin Passage —.....-......-- - 7$
pnet( Boston ?O LIVII2POOL.
Chief Cabin P058840.-......:.........................-- OM
8000124 Cabin-raw/re— ,„ 6O
Thesaigni (rota Vow York at Cork Harbor.
The ii.ps from Hogan call at llishfax and Cork Ber
-1
l IRRISIA, Capt. J mlicina. AFRICA, Gsot. Shannon,
ANall a t, Cutt. J. M U
Stone. LNAJDA.Capt, Anderson.
ABIA . , pt. E. 0- Lott. MAMMA. (apt McAu ley
AUBT ALABIAN_, . 4 4 11.COAMA, Cast Moodie.
Capt. E. AL lifookley, EUROPA, Capt. J. Cook.
SCOTIA now building.)
These vessels carry a dear white light at mast-head ;
green on starboard bow: red on port now.
fil AGA BA, Moodie, team soiton.miednelklar, May 1
AMA, LOU. " N. York, Wedassday , may a.
ARABIA, Stone. " Roston; Wednesday, May I&
AFRICA, Shannon, " N. York. Wedliesdidy, Kay 2L
lA, nretiOn. " fo1011: Wednesday. May 29.
Y„, A, Jit tins, " C ark, Wednesday, June 6.
AMERICA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday. Jane If.
AMA. Lott. " 14.York.Wedneaday, Jane 19.
*fths not secured until paid for.
AS experienced Surgeon on board.
T o owners of th ese chips will not be accountable for
Go , Silver, Bullion, Sperms, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Mtals, lees bills of hiding are Blanes' the i r for. and
the vain thereof therein a:armed. For ref ht or
v =t t apply to .R. Cif AHD.
4 Bowling Green. New York.
RAILROAD LINES.
lIILMILL • ROUTE.-
PRILADELPELIL AND EL
MIRA Alta° .
QUICKFAT RO U TE to 'Tamaqua, Cotatrisos,
pert, Walkeabarra,dgrantoq, Wil
dasusports Tror, Bal a ton, Eilloura h
FnUs, #0,;" hpater, ClevelantbMatrox Tolad9,
*ma. Bt. Luxus, tdirsaLkoo. and all points oreitisni
eat.
Pastenter trains tqll l lame the_ now Depot of the FM
raharilutertreitußt(Jtotoimeo.rnetneot= A on D
lowhill straiktd daili Mande,a exaeptasi), far aba - v.
PQM ' OlVollotra
• A. M.
t ' olPle .E.T18.1.158—. .._ ~..- ...E.DO P. M.
The 5. V A. M. train oonneotaTeZativert, for Wilkes-
Parra, rittson, -Boranto‘ and all citations cat
LACKAWANNA AND B 001EBBURG 'RAIL 0 .
The above trams IV root eotippetionsat
with the train, of the w orkanthdie.oa d aktidurna
and Niagara Falie, an nffialo,NEW York En .Eilli. and
Plow York Central Km Iroatir. from all • noLateltorth and
Wert, and the ...D.adlig.
Bakken ohe i , to Elmira, Wale. and Harpotuttsl
Bridge, and all It tenni:4 o ll . ot° point,.
Illiolots Gan be ix= at the Philadelphia and El
mira RailroadLtr de okra Office, northwest corner of
eLITH end cu i ti.fil VT Street", and Untie Pullen Of
IMD° Witrilg i antege o ,
e,
W Y DIr e k t ill i a r tc hi e t ' t
*daily It ni l Ir La n n y a=ce- or rj A
111"TWest n_t North, at dP. M. -
to lints ma, be delivered before II P. Y. to lours
tkoir as th erows day.
For fart or information aynX l tt Frietat Depot,
WIT idly l:tim CA,LLOW L. or to
itan, . TAIT.K. orsikient,
"” ---- "or EMU% and i 0RE117141111 B basal,
sers-tr
PSlladolrecr
PI VItESTER
;CU , PRIA
VIA MSDIA.
SPRING MIKAN GAMENT,
OA i, after Monday, Maroh MI, the trams will
leave P hiladelphia , from the Depot. northeast earner
of Mg teenth ens market streets, at 8.30 A. M., and
1,4, and ASO P. M.
The eirhy Train, with pamenser oar attmilled, will
leave W est Phlindolatila at 6A. hi., rannlns as lar as
the Baltimore Central I motion.
On Sunday., leave Philadelphia at 3 A.M. and 9 P. M.;
Leave Wool Chester at 7.30 A. M. and 4.30 I'. M.
The trams leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 4 P.M.
aonneat at Pennetton with trains on the Philadelphia
and Baltimore Central Railroad. for Kennett. Oxford,
&a., ka . XEPIIt WOOD.
mhll General thipenntendent.
NOTIOE.—OHESTIIE
vALJ,Ry RA ILROAD.—RAR,-
WRA&DTATE a nrriA7Zili c rTgrti t ik":, l ? .. 111, -
MA the Paasenger Trains for DOWIlli (iTuWn
wid start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reading Railroad Company. earner of
BROAD apI I CAteWHILi. 'Streets, (passenger en
trance
111114 1 TRA4 for Downingtown leases at erg
A. rd. .
ANTV A RIYOO.II TRAIN for Downingtown loaves &I
(gondola esoopted).
gy order of the Board or Mumtaz of the Phil/W.IE
-lAm and Reading RoAro_d Compooy.
sal w. R. MalLH.F..l4NY.Soerstazr.
MEDICINAL.
sAyng Hy AUCTION.
il
iojl4.lii
._
f * 14 • !Von. 139 and LI t tow! ...,... .
( F't!roterl, lsns.r. ~..: ; .,c: r• ..,.
TELE NEAT 610. yiel e7-i7.1.,..,. ..
Fabaench street. will be he... NA t f ;via'. Ct.. to
45.7ef SIS Moderate nun. pg f • ...._
^. 6 1 7 .
isrocz Ail r. ---- 7 - 7 -- "" -- *tr, A1 ..',......„ Art .
321.;15 AT THE Ex olia ril bvtitv
pwr Handbill' of each proem, 1„,.. d l .
addition to which we ',abash, on th e 1...ti5.. 4 : .
to each sale. qae thousand oatalogni,7; ''
rom at rhaaescriutione of .J 1 m e i r „, soit o ,_.
r o d cellhe rolloyin: l'u‘saday, te1f,...1
REAL EBrATE ..t2 an t
real tfA. -..
Mr Wq have a large amoont of real ein'Y:',,,L
sale, inolutmg every desoription of our 4.-1%
rty. rinted Vets may be had at it io 4 „,.. ho N
pro" PRI VA 111 ; 13/iL4 4.?,(11,MTP.o:"1"-.74
MIP Real Mate entered ou our pnv me ...,. .
and advertised occasionally in our publiorill!he,
(_of which one thousand ooPlea roe rr i p te , -Je.,„,.
fro. of charge.
. VA 4
arocK es Toma
-..—_...- „
On Tueaday,
m a y 14, at ie o'oloou noou, fit gip
chanßy gpostpoe. will n
old— me etw ithout thout ?i,ii,
Poo kit
. , reserve for son x „ 1
of assessments—
-1.660 shares Bohemian Mining CompaDy, ....t.
Without reserve, for account or nomcern—.l „,„.?:.0
acm first-mortgage bonds Huntingdon
Tqp rilotintaln Railroad and coal Compan . "`' t• -
cern— ..:
without reserve . for account of wh om ' ,,
' 4, 1.:
80 shares Bank of the Northern idb.rt
sold in lots to snit IMIIIIIIIII.II. , •
31,180 Delaware Mutual Insuyatoe Co. .• .• ,
e • ID. ih.
Sale Noarge Spruce street.
ELKCIANT wincing t. it E, Kira& Lotto
HORN. CLIR'rAINAI. PIANO Pus 0:,,,...'t
ve&vurr Alia itßUarteLn Cahn:T.l fr. , .'Nr
PLATSD wARE. CHINA, HQlil. 4 l.lg i, ~ il
RIAGEB..te- ' b C4j
On Tuesday Morning,
lath inst.. at 10 o'n'ockg_by eatelogoe. w N
Baines street, the elegem Furniture. /ca„ 01 . ,', 'l . t
man declining housekeeping. The emi r . les"
°sweets. &a-. naa been in use hut a taw na , sa.
comprises drawing room, chamber, thin " 1 tic
hall fUrni.tire. in ropewo..l and vain°. ylP r si
Wilton velvet and Brunel, Oftlylre; 4p,ii:er..,",
large size mantel and pier iturrooq roue s v or A 4 t's
f.,r_ , e; mantel ornaments; eilverig ated *lt . tttt
beds: Mattresilecl&d. t. , i _,
Mr Mar be examined with oatek,goo or ~..
of the gale , at fight o'clock, 'gnaw: . 4
Also, immediately after the FilitiVS. at 410„.
the ooaoli house and astable in F tune Weft. et.' - ...t
teenth street, between Fine qua Lomb ud.. 4! k
pair pf handionie ioue tail brni.r._olay
h b Ors so e i s d :a a bout six rears old. kind and good %MID
saddle.
riln
der,so, handsome Germantown int riage q i y i
made by Watson, hfcv.
NAO. elegant pb.mton for two or four Pon t ,
order by Watson. ' kW.,
Also. handsome sleigh, with robe,. 1e1h,..n..
tilelso. bandeotne Itarnera, tentlelfieh Cup:
s, bridle.. stable fixture& go. v:01. kr
EP The horses, &0.. Ina, be Beta at 4,, k a
ViOUS to sale at the stable, Stone street. Ift
judnf, F,RTATI•I I,E-M A V It.
ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE, ;. th
and coach-bones„Jdummit street. laorTheck '4
Chestnut Hill and 'louse turowk s ,
ond ward, cliestnet It In. Lot lei feet, rht %IF
LOP. CHESTNUT HILL, adtuttner tseg„„.
taPPcitt_frout, on &unlink street ICO fee - " * " •44 :.
KE.S-11ORY BRICK STORE itke
I G. No. 2111.8 CSI lowlull street. Let hthrg i g - .4
THREE. STORY BUICK DWELLVita,
the Above o l g the west.
Ca A.,
THR
WUEE- TORY BRICK DWELLtteI
~ [ street. •• w
TRREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N.,
Carlene street
VERY VALUABL Ilitlficki
NO, Ng Market street.E FIVE-STORY
REAL ESTATE B.tLK-huy 2)
Orphans Court Sale-Estate of Eltuteth Ftroo,
deceased.-LOT OF GR . tUd4B. Mirth Bide
street. Zekteet eaat of Seventeenth 11 ' -
Same Estate.-LOT OF wto D
above on the aut. It by_lou Net.
same hatate.-AN EriTIRE Btt CARE 6P(ii01.4
divided into 14 bilild/lIS lota, be ng at Meow”
corner of Browp and eixteetim streets, th e mar
eontainint in front, on Sixteenth and tromp.;
't divided,
160 ft. and on Brown street Ste Get
The lot, as will have frutte of
flistsenth and Seventeenth atom% and a tie s a ' r
4° 4 - r fett iVin de oiraptite plane may be hail at the Mtn
Store.
LIANDPOME MODERN THREE STOri
RESIDENCE. No. RR: Chestnut street. Hu Li
modern unurorements and conveniences tel
150 feet. Terma..B9loo may temp,
vALLUBLE LOX', FRAME DWELLING.
BLR, ito., northeast corner Broad and VeCillienty
40 feet by 11 , 6% feet-three fronts.
EI•011tor • Peremptory gela.--T BREB-51011
BRICK DWELLINu, 0.16 Lt Wood stres.wn
ble in the rear. Bale absolute.
REAL ESTATE SALE—MA 71,
Orphism!' Court Salo—Estate of George p. Ni fyk .
dee'd.—VEßY LUABLN Duaweli,
REu
and LARGE LOT AND BUILDINGS, int...ZVI
aW&IIIIMI street, Pasta street or landoK, and ne.Ei
beware. Bounded on the north by the cliy
DtOgn,
REAL ESTATE BALE, NAY 25.
By order of Assignee".
HANDSOME MODERN ItESIDE.NCE,Ncen
teenth !street, between Arch and Fining:frame
side.
Salo MN 4507 Market Street.
LARGE STOCK FINE WINES AND LIQIIOIIh
This Morning,
May 10, at 10 o'olook. by catalogue, at Na Era
atreet. a large stook of fine urines and ham. Deana
fise Sherry, Madeira, and Pert Wien, Chow,
&CC old high grade brandies, whisk,, rs, rR
bitten,. fancy Sonora, &0 ., in auks and boa's.. AlBO, the coluititig-heuse furniture and nand ton
- • - • - -
SALE OF VALUABLE MISCELLAIIIOI3 IV&
Thin Evening.
May 10, at 7 o'olook. et the Antibes Store. 1'61,.
lion of valuable misoellaneouri boob, of igarw4
11111110,141 from a private libram
r or !Argentine gee oatuognes.
MOSES NATIUtIiS, A IJU T I ()NEL;
AND COMMISISION bIERURAN*7 &clue
owner of and RAIIN Streets.
AT PRI VATh anw.;
Some of the finest eoLp PATENT LEVU sa
CHRONOMETER WATCHES maanfsocued, anal
the annual selling urines, gold lever and Mama wee,
silver lever and lemon. watches, Eninak, MCA ad
French watches, at estoniehingly lew paneaievelnel
every demortion, very twang, gaols. mutat 7.
hilt of MOM Mira at Mt of
Imeortatton princ i. inpuaMen to nut nu/chum at
in u fa t hrla k iS n i t i UP' DIAMONDS AT PRIVATE
,
Consisting of diamondS A
an L d E qoal broutpia saw
rings. Pnoe *6BO. Coin in Fllll VAC
A golendul Engle-stone diamond breettlaln. ant
RM, oast sal.
0177 DOOR. SALES
Attended to personally by the isolicnent.
Consisnments of any and even tme. of gene W
sited. EMS NAHUM,
MONEY TO LOAN
aralS,o 0 0 to loan, at e lowest rum. ea Utah
watch°. Jewelry. Enver ghat°, dry iced.. rash rov
oorlol, ? Igor!, oullory, pita% SMPO: -
ni tuns. Other, and on soma or oven toriO4lo.l
large or small amounts. from one donalunatuan►
for any length of be agreed on.
The Oldest Established Mertes in these.
NT Private entrance on PACE lerest.
NW — Inisruess hours from, A. M. to 1 , .%
iffailvT erralial f tWili b M All e gA rt .
427 . Advis or Zoo., upwardsirurh,:, og rpTge3
abort I
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Mum Till ADAMS EMS
CO., Mae 1110 CHI+BTNWI hos
hey s, •Paroe nokagee, Mayonnaise, &ants
aa, oats, either by itswn Linea or taxmen
inert other , Bursas C ori onniaa, to CI tke ran
Inrio tad lama .f tb• tredta/ Itatic
E. 11. IL Cana
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MACHINERY AND IRON.
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and FOWN 151r41, Vt it•TIT 73311. k 433 3
li m ea de oPeration, esolauraly rune/
bailding and repairing ' s and Elver End:Lai:a
and law greasere, Iron , Water Tzar. MCA
I. rts,, Toonettnlly OW flats o'lollo tkO ,
MA be 3 3141117 VllP•rad to contract lot &IMP e.
sues. ins Myer, and Stationary . iSnni 10 .
terns o diner:int aisle, , ars prepersa la MUM 1..
mai _
r iiii wi th ~L ; o h de na t o b. Eve r , desedv leNtel
seeking sat the ehorteet none,. 4 Wit s
Proasare, aorinattiar, and Clnuder Llrt, "
Dal gon,ui7 male shargoal iron, Yorpp, Nano
and lo,nas ; roe and area Csanngs,oi al twerp
toll Tuning, &am, Cutting, and all *the TO ell
th
"tented with e above business.
__„_Dra,„vriltre and
_ore tiOcationit for a il wort &LW NC
............hatent, free of charge, and alati_ .
evata
vii. 'atom rem have ample wttaridcog l '"Ak;
nun' of Waist Where tiler can lit in piiftf 4 ,.
and arm wormed Ina Ware, limb. t r tis , "'
for minim heavy sr HEW: wilkt...
cow ip. "'QM.
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IVANCIERNPiet, 1661 I.tett.
WILLIAM It. ItICRItICI.*WaIt Matt
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON OVUM
PIerLADIMPIIII.
AIMED:IIK et SONS t
ENGINEERS Lo w D MACHINSN.
Nadllatltra High and Prawns Ism WM"
1 10 11 11114, n C er. azeiterareanA'eaniiii7rro.o Emu.
Inge of ail beds, either iron or bran.
Iron Frame Hoot for Gas Works. Wor'uttl LL'
road Stations. &e.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest sti 043.
Preyed construction. • it
davarV desoriettokof Plantation Minitanuia 4
Fins: Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum , flex ,„,
read Trains., Defecators, Filters. Pumgia tat*
2tOle Agenta for N. Rifling's , s host tor
*manumit Nesnirtn's Patent Steam flarnmely, a i
X l lO
Wol.eypin Patent centrifugal Sou l ,—
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POINT PLEASANT FOUNDbI 2.
BEACH. fittingttiensi rhaide4fr4.-
LIAM TlErtsinionar M uton end, that, :li g
iptoold the entire Monk qf Fatima at the OM
err, CO /X now proparea to noire °Manor 41
grad. arid Saw atiatinal i 2 6,11 ; beg
PUG Work beariag.
ooratiry or cwooolo Sinsars. tI7IT .• '
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BIIIIINESM CARDS.
RuBENZEIS MEN ARE ADVERTISIO
in the Beet Newspapers of City and Cott
the OfHoes of
- JOY„ COE, & Co..
ADVERTLMiti AGENTS ,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT STREETS, ftal l "__,,"
TRIBUNE BUILDING, New Yea. if"
ALFRED D. BEIM'S
UNITED STATES
EUROEAPN
PATENT OPFIQ.EA.m.
Pio. 144 SOUTH FOURTH
Patent Laws of U nL . A nwl P a l n A d . EuoPen Me"
tamed gratis.
H 0. ULLMA N, ATTOHNSY 4T.
„0 LAW, JERSEY SHORE. Pennsylralls...,o
Ccwootiong promptly made in Clinton and LW.'
0011Ut1011.
Ellin TO , a ROI'
blaurna Walter & Kanto. PhiladelelOS: ' ' lidli.
Eij? Jetity Shore .• Messrs. tetrarott ec Co. k O,
11 ear, Ziegler , & Co., Phitadat FnetimulAwo.
r u&,
.• L . A. Mackey, Look 'taken: Pia. Rtl
& Co.. notating Thatcher & Woddrop, Phi fe iikri .
colds. Howell & Reiff'. Philacle.
— as
_TORN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUO ,;
ar Nos. 317 and 319 WALNUT Iltteet.Uln
tea, botwooti Third and Fourth, both mut..
°WI* N. 13.— Fine Old Whiskte. (tan
tetutehed liana/
pAWSON & NICHOLSON,
BOOKEINITR B .
Now. 5191 and /MI Id NOR tuts!.
setweeu Myket and Chestnut woo'
JAALEI PAWS° B
P ILAWILMIA.. /410 dijim
JYS/-1y
FIIGUET & SONB,
!NJ* IBItORTERE OF HAVANALC IOIII,
.I‘o. 916 sollb rftol4l trreb" 0 : .
Reserve regularly 5 full ausortelout of domAlt: W
OARS, whiok tam, afar AS low mice. for eb;iii,
proved credit.
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MURPHY-WHIPPLE IRON Bit ll : 6 ' l '
Frprz, QtyjaLz_y i i BURIOI I .
n 0.333 71,1 , 11J - s" 13114E5 -1 .
PHI XPELPHIAI . 014 0 00
&t leave to Ng Atwood GonionEl6verore
Wrested in bp eO4 . 3IIStrUOUCIII, tiStilo "OOP •'
a oongeotion In non with JBP • w ortP
Civil 'linear. (ant or and inventor of the s 040
known fromf Iron bridged sad aro Pre)/migtr, e mu.
order.,any part or the oouctrr, /NW '-
and personal supertntendenoe. i b o ull .
Alt lettere relatinpAo Kri
_find activated 0,
addrensed to JOHN W, tniFH y, wilc9ftivls
. sel3-4•1 Irer STUN .CO 11161, e. i ._.........2...-
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