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    DECLARATION OF WAR
By tbe Confederate States•
1 , ..r.Trr1181 Or MARQUE AND REPRISAL•
MONTOOMICRY, Ale , May 6, 1861.
Ile following act has boon passed by the Con
gregg of the Confederate Stabil in scorer eeseion•
The iujanotion of secrecy hes been removed there.
from
AG ACT RECOGNIzirte TEI ExlsTaitcli or WAR BS
TITSER TOO Cr/Men TTTTT 9 AND TEE COOPEDZ•
RATE grArze, AND COOCERDIDO LIITTERB Or
aseerE, reuse, Alin Pales GOODS :
Whereas, The earnest efforts made by this Go-
vernment to establish friendly relations between
tee tiavernment of the United Suites and the Oon
federate States. and to Settle all questions of dfs
agreement between the two Governments upon
prieelples of right. Justice, equity, and good faith,
hey. , proved unavailing. by reason of the refusal of
the Government of the United States to bold any In
tereourse with the commissioners appointed by tble
government for the purr/lea aforesaid, or to Helen
to env proposel they had to make for the peaceful
Relation of all canoes of diMoulties between the two
Governments; and whereto, the President of the
United States of America has issued his pea:denim
lion, making requisition upon the etates of the
Amerioan Uniou tor ?5 000 men, for the purpose,
as therein indicated, of cantering forts and other
strongholds within the jurisdiction of and belong
log to the Confederate States of America, and has
detailed naval armameute upon the octets of the
Confederate States of slinerioa, and raised, cirri.
piss& and equipped a large military force to
execute she purpose aforesaid, and has issued his
other proclamation, announoing his purpose to set
on foot a blookade of the ports of Confederate Stater;
and whereas, the State of Virginia has seceded
from the Federal Union, and entered into a oen
volition of alliance, etreneive tied defensive, with
the Confederate States, and bas adopted the provi
sional oonstitution of the said Staten, and the States
of Maryland, North Carolina. Tennessee, Kentucky,
At and Missouri nave refused, and it is be
lieved *bat the State rat Delaware, and the inhabt
tante of the Territories of Arizona and New Mexico,
and thedndian Territory south of Kansas, will re
fooe to co-operate with the Government of the
United States in these seta of hostilities and wan
ton aggro/win, which are plainly intended to over
awe, oppress, and finally subjugate, the people of
the Coefederate States; and whereas, by the acts
and means aforesaid, war exists between the Con
federate States and the Government of the United
States, and the States and Territories thereof, ex
cept the States of Maryland, North Caroline, Ten.
neosee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, and Dela
ware, and the Territories of Arizona anti New
Maxie°. and the Indian Territory south of Kansas :
Therefore,
Seerzos I. The Congress of the Confederate
.Mates of America do enact, That the President
of the Confederate States is hereby authorised to
two the whole land and naval force of the Confede
rate States to meet the war tithe commenced, and
to issue to private armed vessels-commissions, or
letters of marque and general reprisal, in such
form as he abaft think proper, under the seal of the
Confederate States, against the veseele, goods and
effects of the Government of the United States,
and of the citizens or inhabitants of the States and
Territories thereof, except the States and Territo
ries hereinbefore named : Protracted, however, That
property of the enemy (unless it be contraband of
war) laden on board a neutral vessel, shall not be
subjeet to seizure under this act: And pro
vided further, That vessels of the citizens or in
habitents of the United States, now in the ports of
the Confederate States, except such as have been
since the sth of April last, or may hereafter be,
in
the service of the Government of the United
States. shall be allowed thirty days after the pub
lication of this act to leave said ports and reach
their destination; and reek vessels arid their ear
goes,
excepting articles contraband of war, shall
Hot be subject to oaptnre under this act, during
acid period, unless they shall have previously
reached the destination foe which they were bound
en leaving Reid ports.
Sec. 2. That the President of the Confederate
States shall be, and he is hereby, authorized and
empowered to revoke and annul, at pleasure, all
letters of marque and reprisal which be may at
any time grant pursuant to this act.
Sao. 3. That all persona applying for letters of
marque and reprisal, pursuant to this act, shell
state in writing the name, and a suitable descrip
tion of the tonnage and force of the vessel, and
the name and plane cf residence of each owner
concerned thiretn, and the intended number Ol the
crew ; which statement shall be signed by the per
son or persons making such application, and filed
with the Secretary of State, or shall be delivered
to any officer or person who shall be employed to
deliver out each commissions, to be by him trans
mitted to the Secretary of State.
Sic. 4. That before any commission or letters of
marque and reprisal shall be issued as aforesaid,
the owner or owners of the ship or vessel for which
the same shall be requested, and the commander
thereof for the time being, shall give bond to the
Confederate States, with at least two responsible
sureties. not interested in midi vessel, in the penal
sum of five thousand dollars; or if snob vessel be
provided with more than one hundred and fifty
men, then in the penal sum of ten thousand dol
lars, with conditions that the owners, officers, and
crew, who shall be employed on board inch com
missioned vessels, shall and will observe the laws
cs' the Confederate States, and the instructions
which shall be given them becordiog to law, for
the regulation of their conduct; and will satisfy
. ail damages and injuries which shall be done or
committed contrary to the tenor thereof, by snob
vessel, daring tier commission, and to deliver up
the same when revoked by the President of. the
ClonfederateStates.
Sac. 5. That all captures and prizes of vowel('
and property shall bo forfeited, and shall accrue to
the owners, officers, and crews of the vessels by
whom such captures and prises shall be made;
and, on due condemnation bad, shall be distribu
ted according to any written agreement which
shall be made between them ; and if there be no
snob written agreement, then one moiety to the
OWilele, and the other moiety to the officers and
crew. as nearly as may be according to the rules
prmaribed for the distribution of prize money by
the laws of the Confederate States.
Exc 0. That all vessels, goods, and effects, the
property of any citizen of the Confederate States,
or ref persona resident within and tender the pro
tection of the Confederate States, or of persona
percesnently within the territories, and under the
protection of any foreign prince, government, or
State in lenity with the Confederate States,
which shall have been ciphered by the United
States, and which shall be recaptured by vowels
commissioned as aforesaid, shall he restored to the
lawful owners. upon payment by them of a jest and
reeacnable salvager, to be determined by the mu
tual agreement of the parties concerned, or by the
decree of any court having jurisdiction, according
to the nature of each case, agreeably to the pro
visions established by law. And such salvage
Ebell be distributed among the owners, officers,
and mews of the vessels commissioned as afore-
Bald, and mating such captures, according to any
written agreement whioh shall be made between
them ; and in case of no Snob agreement, then in
the same manner and upon the principles heretofore
presided in case of capture.
r so. 7. That before breaking bulk of any vessel
which shall be captured as aforesaid, or other dia.
posal or conversion thereof, or of any articles which
Ehsll be found on board the same, nosh captured
vessel. goods, or effects, shall be brought into some
rove at the Confoderato Platte, or of a nation or
state in amity with the Confederate States, and
shall be proceeded against before a competent tri
bunal; and after condemnation and forfeiture
thereof, shall belong to the owners, officers, and
ere., of the vessel capturing the same, and be dies
tribured as before provided ; and in the case of all '
captured vessels, goods, and effects, which shall be
brought within the jariediotion of the Confederate
States, the District Courts of the Confederate
Matte shell have exßluetve, original cognizance
thereof, as in civil o.uses of admiralty and mari
time jurisdiction ; and the said courts, or the courts
being courts of the Confederate States, into whiob
each eausra shall ho removed, and in which they
snail be tinciy (resided, shall and may decree rail
PtilittiOD, in whole or in part, when the capture
*hen have been made without jest (muse. And it
made without probable cause, may order and de
cree damages and costs to the party injured, for
which the owners and commanders of the vessels
molting such capture, and also the vessels, shall be
liable.
Sac. S. That all persons found on board any
captured reosti, or on board any recaptured yea.
sal, shall be reported to the collector of the port in
the Confederate States in which they shall first
arrive, and Shall be delivered into the custody of
the marehal of the district, or some court or mili
tary officer of the Confederate States, or of any
State in or near such port, who shall take charge
of their safe keeping and support, at the expense
of the Confederate States.
Sec. 9. That the President of the Confederate
" &aloe is hereby authorised to establish and order
suitable instructions ter the better governing and
directing the eondtiot of the vessels so commis
sioned, their officers and crews, copies of which
shall be delivered, by the collector of the customs,
to the 6oemeneederit, when they Anal give bond as
before provided.
Sec. 10. That a bounty shall be paid by the Con
federate States, of twenty dollars, for eaoh peruse
on board any armed ship or vessel, belonging to
the trolled Orates, at the Commencement of an en
gagement, which shall be burned, sunk, or de
stroyed by any vessel commissioned as aforesaid,
which shall be of equal or inferior force, the same
to be divided as in other eases of prize-money; and
A bounty of twenty-five deltas shall be paid the
owners, officers, and crews of the private armed
vessels, commissioned as aforesaid, for each and
every prisoner by them captured and brought Into
post. and delivered to an agent authorized to re
-661t-e them, In any pert of the Confederate Stalest.
anti the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby autho
rized to pay or cause to be paid, to the owners,
• ffioers. and crews of gush private armed vessels,
oommiietioned as aforesaid, or their agent, the
bennties herein provided_
Sic 11. That the commanding officer of every
vessel having a oommiasion, or letters of marque
and reprisal, during the present hostilities between
the Confederate States and the United States, shall
keep a regular jmrnal, containing a tree and
exact account of his daily prooeedin,qa and trans
actions with fetch vessel and the crew thereof; the
ports end places he shall put into, or oast anther
ID; the time of his stay there, and the cause
thereof: the prises heAhall take, and the nature
and probable value thereof; the times anti places,
when and where taken, and in what manner be
shall dispose of the same; the ships or vessels he
shall fall in with; the times and places, when and
where he shall meet with them, and his observe-
Ilons and remarks thereon ; also, of whatever else
shall Occur to him, or any of his officers or marines,
or be discovered by examination or conference
with any marines or passengers of, or in any other
ships or vessels, or by any other meane r touching the
fleets, reeved., and forces of the Uelteakiltitee; their
posts and places of station anti destinatien, strength,
eamh ers. intents and designs; and snob oommand
ig officer shall_ immediately on his arrival in any
port et the Confederate States, from or during the
eertinuance of any voyage Or eruiee. produce bin
o .uniseion for sty h vessel, and deliver up such jour
nal SO kept as aforesaid, signed with his proper
name and hmidieriting to the colleotor or ether
thief offilcr of the customs at er nearest to such
port; the truth of which journal shall be verified
by the oath of the commanding officer for the time
being. and nth collector or other chief officer of
the customs shalt, immediately on the arrival of
such vend, order the proper officer or the Castillo
to go on board anti take an account of the °Mears
sect men, the number and nature of the guns. Red
wherever rile shall occur to' hull on examination,
material to be known; and no such vessel shall be
.permitted to sail oat of port again until such Jour
sd s hell have lesen delivered up, and a certificate
*brained under the hand of snob collector or other
chief caliper of thv customs that She is manned and
armed according to ter commisnen ; and upon der
livery of such certificate, coy former genitivale of
c line nature - irDEet: have been obtained by
11 , e commander of so , :h Terstl shall be delivered
up.
dxe. 12. That the ()Glum enders of vessels having
lettere of manane and reprisal, as aforesaid, ne
glecting to keep a journal as aforesaid, or wilfully
making fraudulent entries therein, or obliterating
the record of any material tginseotions therein
where the interest of the CC%federate States is
ooneerned, or refusing to produce and deliver snob
partial, commission, or Certificate, pursuant to the
preceding section of this cot, then, and in atioh
motes, the commissions or letters of marque Bed
reprisal of snob vessels shall be liable to be re
voked; and each commander, respeotively. shall
forfeit for every such offenoe the ruin of $l,OOO,
one moiety thereof to the nee of the Confederate
States, and the other to the informer.
Sec. 1.3. That the owners or commanders of
vessels, having letters of marque and reprisal, as
aforesaid, who shall violate any of the note of
Congress for the eolleetion of the revenues of the
Contederate States, and for the prevention of
smuggling, shall forfeit the commission or letters
of marque and reprisal; end they, and the vessels
owned or commanded by them, s hall be liable to
all the penalties and forfeitures attaching to mer
ohant vessels in like Well
Sac. Id. That on all goods, ware", and merchan
dise, captured and made good and lawful prize of
war, by any private armed ship having 00100316111011
or letters of marque and reprisal under this sot,
and brought into the Confederate States, there
shall be allowed a deduetion of 33; per oent. OD
the amount of duties imposed by law. -
Sac. 15. That five per eenturu on the net Marmot
(after dednoting all charges and 'expenditure') of
the prize money arising from captured vessels and
OargOtte.'on the net amount of the salvage of yes
eels and cargoes recaptured by the private armed
vessels of the Confederate Stater, shall be secured
and paid over to the colleotor or other chief officers
of the customs, at the port or place in the Confede•
rate States at which such captured or recaptured
vessels may arrive, or. to the eoesel or Other !tubule
agent of the Confederate States, residing at the
port or plane, not within the Confederate States,
at which such oaptured or recaptured vessel may
arrive. And the moneys arising therefrom shall
be held and are hereby pledged by the Govern
ment of the Confederate States as a fund for the
rapport and maintenance of the widows and or
phans of such persons as may be slain, and for
the support and maintenance of such persons as may
be wounded and disabled on board of the private
armed meals commissioned as a`oregatd,ic any
engagement with the enemy, to be assigned and
distributed in snob manner as shall hereafter be
provided by law.
Origin of the " Essays and RevieWß"
Controversy.
In 1854 an enterprising publisher in London,
with an unfortunate passion (se we oannot but
think) which exists at present for the multiplies-
BOA of periodical literature, started a aeries of
" Oxford" and " Cambridge Essays," to he eon•
tributed, with their names, by members of the two
Universities. The speculation answered fora time.
Dot, after the appearance four volume's, the de
mand or the suppty fslled, and the series came to
an end. In this conjuncture it occurred, we believe,
to one of the contributors that the publication
might be continued, but in a more contracted
form. For many years past there had floated be
fore the minds of the more liberal-minded English
Churchmen the vision of a journal which should
treat on theological subjects in a manner resem
bling the free and scientific tone in which they are
handled in France and Germany. Such a scheme
was discussed in 1835 between Dr. Arnold and
Archdeacon Hare. Whateley, Hampden, and Posey
were proposed as possible contributors. One of its
main objects was " to make some beginning of
Biblical ori tioism, which, as far as relates to the
Old Testament, was in England almost non-exist
ent." The scheme of a liberal Theological Re
view, thus long delayed, fructified in the minds of
three OP four of these who bad already furnished
essays to the extinct series, and the result wan a
volume, which appeared in the early spring of
1860, under the title of "Essays and Reviews."
Many scholars and divines were invited to contri
bute ; but the number was, through varlousoausee,
reduced to seven, Who were mostly unacquainted
with each other. The first essay booth; been
preached, in substance, as en Oxford University
sermon in the previous year, was naturally ready
before its companions, and hence itspeouliar place.
The last in the volume owed its position, no doubt,
to the delays arising.from the scantiness of leisure
at the command of its able but over-tasked author.
The order of the rest was equally accidental.
The volume. as we shall afterwards have occa
sion to remark, was as varied in character and as
Unequal in execution as might have been anticipa•
ted from a series published noder these auspices.
It was read at once by those students who took in
terest either in the subjects or the writers of the
respective essays; and a few notices of it, contain
ing the usual mild *dud:Hire ofjraise and blame,
appeared in some of the weekly ournals So pas
sed the spring and summer. o sound of alarm
broke the peace either of the universities or of the
church.
It was not till the Pleas of the autumn that there
was heard from an unexpected quarter the first
mattering of a coming whirlwind. It is not OUT
practice to allude directly to our contemporaries;
but, on the present occasion, the justice of history
requires that we should, in more than one instance,
break through this rule. In a well-known review
advocating the extremist opinions, both theological
and political, an article appeared, on which we do
not hesitate to fasten the main responsibility of the
whole imbezquent agitation. It evidently proceeded
from the hand of a writer who, whilst retaining a
certain amount of religious sentiment, repudiated
all belief in Christian revelation, and who com
bined with a profound ignorance of nearly all that
had been written on the question at issue, an
almost fanatical desire to Inveigle those who stood
on more secure positions to the narrow ledge of
the precipice on the midway of which he himself
was standing. In an argument, net destitute of
pathos or ability, but poisoned by a sinister
intention too transparent to have escaped the :
notice of any bat those who were willingly de
calved, the reviewer first parodied the book by
exaggeration, by amplification, by suppression, by
making every writer responsible for what every
other writer. had said or not said, either on the
subjects disenseed or not discussed, and then raised
a cry of mingled exultation and remonstrance to the
phantasm which he bad conjured up,—of exalta
tion at the supposed novelty of what be watt pleased
to sell a system of Nee-Ohristienity of plaintive
remonstrance at the reluctance of the -writers to
abandon all the truths which they most cherished
in order to adopt the mixture of Paganism and
Catholicism in which the followers of M. Comte
have found a refuge. We know not . wbat results
the writer exposited from this measure. Not by
inch arts, he may be well assured, not by Binh pre
sumptuous ignorance, not by ruoh unscrupulous
misrepresentation, not by snob malignant mations-
UM. will the wire or noble-minded of . any . Qom
uzrnou he tempted to surrender their belief in the
justice and mercy of the Hebrew Prophets, the love
and faith of the Christian Apostles. —Edinburg
Retneu,
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Sehr I. & K Smith. Smith. Boutrinji Coorer.
Behr W Sonar. Jones. Baltimore. T Webster. Jr.
BOOT Geo W Krebs. Emmett. in. I:I Itimore. do.
flt:r Louts!. Cures r a w W Glide
*." natter. Pisi.mnre,
(Coneeixindenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LbIN ES. Del., Alit , ii. '
The tble Perrin, ,
Irina Liverpool, in courealli w3ll a
b ony tins, come 18 yesterday and preeeeded up Ib• bey,
Ih. tork 8 "Tarb,....x. Wore r•Portea• remising et two
! u lk, calm, with fos.
Yours. ko. N. W. 1110XMAX.
(Correspondence of the Ma D Prete.)
180, Ma, 10.
The following bouts from the Union Canal. peened
into the eotius Unit Canal to-day. bound to P1u18.401-
Naos. vi::
438001 k Charles, grain to thintahreya• 1 1 0tfmAn &
Wright ; H I Durrell, lumber to Trump At Son; Geo 8
Bros . boards to twill Dolton & Co; Sarah Ellen, do to C
& it 8 ()co walader.
1111 MINANDA.
Stile Fronk Haynie, Randellroleared at Boston 10th
lest. for boo
Bohr Wetherlll, Linnekin. from Remedies, at
New York 101 h inst.
Bohn L eudenrled. Bartlett; Mary Haley. Haley. and
Black Bird. Comecon. for this port, and White Frinall,
Sharp. far Camden. N J. cleared at Boston 10th illy,
SOW' itingeold, Crowell rowers. Jeceaway, and La
mont. Decant. clearetat IdOittO hence st. for this port.
Pohr C P St.ekney. &mood.at Fall Rorer 9th
instant.
tichre Charles Carroll. Pratt. and Evergreen. Potter,
hrnce at Providence 9th inst.
Bohm A Townsend, Townsend, Sea VITRO. Tyler; L B
'
M. ere. bonier.; and Maid queen, Hulse, for this port.
',ilea (-mu Providence 9th inst.
Bohr Vermllhen. Avery, gelled from Providenee 9th
inst. for Port Jefferson.
Bohr Julia Pruitt'. Orlarlo. from Elizabetbport for Arr•
pi wall. at New vork 10th inst.
tiohr Theresa Cr bmith. at New York 10th ins!, from
Richmond.
HAIR REEITORATIVS.
THE ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS.
AND 01/OtVR 110Rit AND NUDE I'OPVLSS tVI2I2T DAT.
And teetimonia is, new, and almost without riumber.
might be given. from ladies and gentlemen in all grades
of society whose united testimony none cto.ld rout,
that Prof. 'Wood's Hair Restorataye wilirestore
andgray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age,
in all its youthful beauty
C.R7111.. Minh., Dee.2l. 1814.
PROP. WooD: Thee willt please accept a line to in
form thee that the hair on my head all fell o 8 over
twenty years ago, caused by a complicated °tumuli) dis
ease. attended with an eruption on the dead. A con
tinual course of suffering through life having reduced
me ~o n state of dependence, I have not been able to
obtain etulf for caps, neither have I been able to do
them up, in consequence of whioh my head has seared
extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs
& Rouges almost thy Hair cent I had on earth for a two
dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative about the let of
August last. I have faithfully followed the directions,
and th• bald spot is now covered with hair thick and
black, though short; it is also eoming in all over ray
head. Felllls, confident that men her lerje bottle WOUili
restore it entirely and permanently, I teal einxions to
Persevere in its use,_ and being destitute of means to
purchase any more, I would use thee if thee wouldst
not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for •
bottle, and reeeiye to t°yseif the Scripture declaration
The reward is to these that are kind to the widow
and the fatherless!'
Thr friend. SUSANNAH KIRBY.
LIGONIER. Noble co.,.indiatia. Feb. 6, MM.
PROF. 0. J. WOOD: Dear Sir: In the latter part of the
year 1862. while attending Me State and Rational Law
School of the State of New York, me hair, from a cause
unknown to me. commenced falling off very rapidly, so
that in the short space of six nionthe, the whole upper
Part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover
ing, and much of the remainingporlion upon the side
and beet part of my head shortly after became gray ; so
that you will not be sari/ruled when I tell you that, upon
my return to the State of Indians. my more casual ac
quaintances were not so much et a loss to discover the
cause of the change in my appearance, as my mor e in
timate nequoinunnoes were to recognise ma at all.
&tonne made applieation to the most skilful physi-
Mans in the country, but, receiving no assuranoe from
them that my hair could again be restored. I was forced
to become reconciled to my fate, until,fortunately, in
the latter part of the year 1867, your Restorative was
recommeniled to me Dy druggill.t. aa being the most
reliable Bail' Iteetomtwe in WM tried one bottle, and
found to my great satisfaction that it wee producing the
desired effect. Binge that time. I have need seven (Mi
lani' worth of your RestOrative, and as a result. have a
rich coat of very soft black herr, which no money can
any.
Asa mark of nty gratitude for your labor and skill in
the pmduotion of so wonderful an arum., I have recom
mended its use to many of my friends sod acquaint/ie
.:ma, who, I am happy to inform you, are rising it with
like effect. Very respeotfunr, Yours, •
A. M. LATTA,
. • Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through
out the 'regd.
The Restorative is put up in Bottles of three inners.
viz; large, medium, and en all ; the small holds half a
pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle the medium
holds at least twenty per 0011 t. more in proportion than
the small. retails for two dollars a bottle; the large
holds a quart, 41) per cent. more in PmeortiOn, and re
tails for 1118 a bottle.
0. J. WOOD de 00... Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY,
New York, and 114 MARKET Street, Bt. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal
ers.
Sold in this Mt. lir B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co.. Nos.
7 and 9 North Fir CR Street. and HAIIIeARD & Co..
T 32 WELFTH and'C N D ift.STl'l UT Streets ; DVO dc CO.;
2 North est.CO Street.
nolg-mwhowWrf
PUBLIC SALE.
PUBLIC! BALE or VALUABLE PRO
PERTY.
THE EhIPORIUMiEAL ESTATE AND MAN U
FAcru NO COMPANY."
Of Mound rigs. alaski County, Illinois,
Will offcr at PUB C SALE. on the premises.
On WEDNESDAY. the Ilith day of May next,
A Largo Number of
DESIRABLE BUIL DIMS LOTS
Eligibly Located for Stores, Enscoce, and Residence*.
A SPACIOUS BRICK tra n w FOUNDRY, WITH
MA SKOP,
the appurtenances neoesaisry for the Filminess
o numninuturmc rukipentoiol Policia far liltsaroboata,
Sugar, and all other MILLI. used in the Southern and
Western country. The Eatterns comprise a n d complete improvements in machinery, with a tall and complete
set of patterns for Stoves, adapted to both wood and
coal. This proper, from the advantageous location
of Mound City, ii one of the most valuable in the
Southwest.
Aliso,at the tia.rwtinte,
A FIRST-CLASS TBRBE.OitY FRAMS MO
DERN-BUILT HOTEL,
Containing some fifty rooms. with a fall set of
torn. The Hotel is now going a large and profitable
but assn. Also a number of
BRICK S TOKFS AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES.
Teen? or Sat.s.--One- fourth (30 cash; the remain
ing payments in 12. 24, and 3So:booths from date 01 sale.
bearing interest at the rate of six
.per oent. per annum.
The cash payment may be made in the Bonds of the
Company. and the time payments will be mien in the
Stook of thet Gilman! at par. except for improved pro-
Pony , for wawa three-fourths of the puronase-money
met , remain upon mortgage.
As the Company propose to dispose of aU their im
provements. cam tabus have a rare opportunity for pro
fitable investments in one of the boat located and most
Sourisking cities in the great Southwest. For_partion
lags, Dianire of or address JESSE E. PEYTON:
• Preeident E. R. E. &M. Co,
miati-bots 2211 WALNUT Street..Ehilada.
WRITING AND . L/IDGER
We have now on hand, and are wanalsoturing
to o rder, at the
I"-re ie d
. rp t o lowllTENGvprput aVER,
which, forin color and quality, are not excelled by any
M
other M u is the United Steens.
We would call attention to a new article of Paper
Letter.
by us, and now for sale, called Buetneelt
Letter. Which hem been fatten no to Meet the wants of
business men and others, who object to Commercial
Note as being too narrow, and do not wtsh to tee part
of usual letter sheet.
This overoomes both the above object: i ra ; a per
fect cheat, pure wove ; plate finish ; rul on one aide ;
stamped in rove near the top; made fr om best ma
teriel (roe am adulteration, end oaf. eV In neat-boxes,
conveinont or use.
We also have a paper called Bank Letter, similar to
the above, except it tine bat half the - number of lines
on, so m to allow a printed blank or heading aboTe,
Iti3NLPTOI 4
Mount golly borings, Cull/be:land Coq rs
'ne above Papers can be hied of Mows. J. 11._;.r a -
PINCOTT ft (1 0" and. ALEOARGES BROTHEL,
Nos. 3 end 6 DECATUR Street. • nibs-Ent
II EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFES.
IBTOZZ
304 CIitXBTI9IIT STREET,
FauALD.E.L,FHIA,. PA.
A large variety of •FLILK-FROOF SAFES always an
hand. mea-tr
COTTON SAIL LOCH and OANVAS,.
of aall numbers and brands.
R..eleig Duck Awning I walls of all desorietions, for
Tents. Awnings. Trunk' and Wagon C o ve n ..
Also, Fewer neco electoral - a' Drier Twine, fm Ito
Igo wide. Taryaulins. Beatan‘, earl ace.
JOHN W. INF:RICO. is CO.,
narl-tf 103 mai Ka Aline.
OPAL DENTALLINA.—We speak from
prantioal experience when awing that the OPAL.
PENTALLIfin made by My- Bfilatft. of .138ttAil and
r
eaucE de.1.1.11, Gs Bleed
far the mouth tine teeth that we have eve a r n iWa
believe it fulfils all that ie claimed for '
commended by the mon eminent dentists we aU
to give it a trieti.—Bainst•ia. . • .
DYSPEInCLA. REMEDY.
Dr. DARIO HAMM
AratOMATIC INVIDoRATIPD3 Dr 111.17.
This Aleasciles Aces born *sect by lA. public for six vast.
rifle increasing favor. - IS is rscornsnradod to Curs
D , vasty _ Nypeowsisus.. ifsari•Burrit - Cotta
"ill!. Somacre k or P a is in 54/
BsWeit, HlladriCAS, DTIMP:1111113S, Sidlwv
CompkilltS, Low Spirits. DelifilOit
GoRATIV, IV?
WILL.•I(oT.~sOSIC~TB
as a - Medactine it is 'esiok and effectual,- melts. the
Stoats/graveled oases of Dygpepei a,. Kidney Complaints,
and all other derangements of the stomach and Bowels
in a speedy manner. ,
It will instantly revive the' moot -Melancholy and
doie . piog storits, and restore the. Meal : he peens. Ind
sickly to health. strength, and, vigor.
Personaviro,frow the injudicious use of honors, hays
become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered,
cionetitstions broken down, and subLect to that horrible
curse to humanity. the DiLlEtll7lll TIIIITSIIs. will, al
most immedlateih_fintlttokhasS7 and , healthy invigo
rating elTiosoy or ur, nsm •irsoretang Spirit.
WHAT IT • 11... L. DO.
DOlll.-47ns wine glass full as often as necessary.
One dose will remove all Bad Spirits.
One dose will mire Heart-barn.
Three doses will cure Indigestion.
OnA dooA will sir. pm a Geed AmiAtita
e dose will stop the distressing emu of Dyspepsia,
One doge will remove the distressing and disagreeable
effects of Wind or Flatntenoe. aria as soon as the
stomach receives the Invigorating Bnt.. the distress
ing load and all painful feeling' will be removed.
One dose will remove the most distressing palm el
Coll, al therm the grionssa or bne6l..
A for doses will remove all obstructions in the lidner,
Bladder. or Urinary Organs.
Persona woo are seriously afflicted with say Kidney
Complaintso are motored of speedy relief by a dose or
iwc, god a Tadioal oure by the use of one or two bottles.
NIV tITLY Wel YATIort •
Persons who, from dissipating too tench over night,
and feel the evil effects o. poisonous liquors, lk violent
headmhes. sicknegs at stomach, weakness. giddinells,
will find one dose will r emove all bad feelings.
Ladies of weak and sioklT oonstitutione should take
the invigorating Spirit three times a day; it will make
them strong, healthy. and hero T. remove all obstruo
bone and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
During pregnancy It will be found an invaluable met
eine to remove Ohms - roes/Mr sensations at the stomach.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to ,odooe this, he
has pu t up the IN stoosegoto Seism in pint bottles at
50trits, quarts 81.
lieneral Depot, 4 S WATER Street, flew York.
DYOTT A 232 North SECOND Street,
Wholesale Aiente niladeC -
led for We hr 10E114 EATON. SS OHTH
Street. end ail Druggists.
THE WEEKLY PRESS
T}:S WE/SILLY PRICBI3
been eetabliebed en amours and permanent foundation.
butit M reality, a marvellous example of the decree
pi" if i vor Irtp,94 a riFhtly-conducted
LITERARY, .FOLITIOAL, AND NNWIS
JOIIItHAI
can receive at the hands of a hberal and enlightened
public. Our most grateful thanks are tendered for the
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no efforts which may serve to render the paper even
more attractive. useful, and popular in the future.
The POLITICAL course of THE WEEKLY PRESS
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RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE
apiarist EXECUTIVE USURPATION, and unfair and
tyrannical legislation; Doer declaring and adhering to
the dootrine that POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY multi-
Wee the fundamental beeis'of our free institution", sad
t h at t h e i n telligence and patriotism of our aitisens till
always be preservative of a wise • just,andaslutary Gov
ernment. These are the prinelplgi to Irjuoh TEX
WEEKLY PRESS has been oomuutted, and to thee° it
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Twenty Copies, to one eddreee. at the rate of
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JOHN W. FOR,NEY
No. 417 CHESTNUT STORT,
v. Aux za As. ri Zit IP at
THE PRESS.-PHILA.DELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1861.
CEPFEALIO• PILLS
SICK HEADACHE,
XIl Ercr OUS f4l.CAl3_4_ , 011 E,
JP:AD A CTITIE I !
Or the we of thegarllligthe periodical attacks of Mr
sort DT flick lieteltarAs inay'lm prevented ; sad if taken
at the commencement of an attaat Immediate relief
from pain sold Mohnen will 'be nhteinea.
They, seldom feiLin removing the Mena red Reart_
sae fa wilted, females are eagablect.
They act gently on the boweda, removing Costiveness,
For Literary Mill, iSteeteats, Delicate Female, arcs
all neurone of Sidman habits., they are valuable as "a
Laxative, improving the appetite, giving rose and vigor
to the digestive organs, and melon: Ng the natural Ow
tioity and strength of the whole IMAM
The CEPHALIC P 17.421 ere the result along inveeti-
Cation and oarefally ocordnoted experiments, having
neon in we many years, dories" which thhe they have
Prevented and relieved a mint amount of pain and
suffering from Headache, whether originating in the
efftrows ,stem or from a deranged tests of the no-
Whey are entirely vegetable in their eonnweiklon, and
may he taken at tell times with perfect safety without
making any change of diet, and the elisente of asp diger
gralabie isaft rendere it ease , se administer tame to
eaeldren.
B%WAIiI OP 001JNITOAMI I
The 'engine nage ITO wigwam, of near] C. Spalding
011 each Box.
Bold by Drugende and all cdtker Dealers m Madtoinea.
A Box will be sent by moll provolA oi receipt of Bo
PRICE, 25 CJENTIS.
All oilers ologiold be
HENRY tl. SPALDING.
48 CEDAR VERRET, NEW YORE
VIE FOLLOWING ENDORDEMESITII,OIr
CIEPHAIiIO PILLS'
WILL OONVINCE ALL WHO HOFFER ?EOM
IIEA33AOHE.
SPEEDY AND - SURE. CUBE IS WITHIN
THEIS. REACH.
As OM. Tsetimostais sr* wocsotietsed DY Mr.SPALD-
Ine, ;Mr afford immarioxabio roof cif tA, gl
om (ISMS Irak Setifilajle diseeotry,
MI. SPALDING. ,
I have tried' 70IIT eel:ltalie DIU, sad I film sawn an
Well that I want you to send me two dollars worth more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a
few of the first box I got from rm.
lend the Pill by mail, end oblige
Year en Servant_ B'S
JAM IiBIiTIEDY•
Ma. gleam:ass; en
I Ind' taa to amid fah One lama tax of gear &NAILS
Mr. Them widow! a grail dial oa f
YOUTllmweethally,
iteMY 4.C4r1 STOLICHOUSII,
&sect Cute. Nerwroustan Maine, Pe..
Annan - Lk 1861.
i. o. oPA,IDING.
Bin_
You will please send me two boxes of your Cephalic'
Tills. send them Immediately.
iteIPOOMI tasa
0.13, and.oll2.
P. S.—/ heed roamed eff. box of yew , Pia*. fee 4 fled
tlset 0.20/1411it.
.
. .
itimmt Irsitton, Ohio, Jen. 111, UM
111. C. 8341.151144,42 i .. .. . . , ~, .
Please linden° twenty:Are pinta, tar whloh mad
me another bort of year Commtio rms. They are truly
the best Pills I lees sear snot. -
Direct A. AMER, P. At.,
Belle VensentrWrannotaon 43.
H BMValtla, Mee. Dee. U. IEM
-
. D. Bea.
I *lib for some mambas or large showhilth to bring
year Cephalic some more, partiaule.rly wore my ena
tomer.. if you hare earthing of the kind please send
One of my customers. *Mils subject to steer, Diet
Headache. mamas lasting two gesso WO. awed Cer Era
grauk se ems hoer by yews which I sent her.
Resseellsfir roam. D. WLEJLED.
H=A=T EIPALDINO2
No. 4X Cedar et Y z • .
Irani : .
Inclosed tad *inapt:is ante/Ja ff a .witioh lead
box Of •• Cepluilio Paw send address loam Wm.
C. Filler, Reynoldibarg. Franklin Co. Ohio.
Your Piiis work tubs akarra—eurs Headache a cmes:
isesteater.
Truly 701111 k
WNL 0. FTLY.RII.
Entbute.
en
Not long innoet myth to you for s box of r Omplutbe PllL
for tbe cure of the Herron" Heimbo:be itO2 WOUTOIIOIIIh
sad re*erred the emus, and shay - had -so rood as ergo
tsar I war inctutsd to mut for more.
now Read by return mall. Direct to _
A. A. WHEELER.
beilenith Milk.
c e ph a n o Au x eeeetteptieh the object for mrluob titer
ware wade. otz.l Cote of headeuthe an Itafenes.
/Vein the Exerniner, Nor ftik, Vs. t .
Wet have been tested in more than a thommid sases.
With entire amen.
From the Domorrat, Cloud, Mirka,
If Ton are, or have been troubled with the hesdaoho,
send fora box, feephallo Me.) so that you may have
them m cue of an Warta.
Ilenn rho Ade/friss , Proetdatts,
The Cephelio Pills are said to be a remarkably effee-
Sive remedy for the headset's, and one of the very best
for that very
,fretnent oomplaint which hew ever been
discovered. •
font Ms Waiter,' R. R. Ossesso, Catcall's, JU.
We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his unrivalled
Ceshaho
Prom ik. ltuae,eke SW/es, Stew. EetaidiA4,
are sure that perilous suffering with the headache,
who try them, will atiok to them. •
Prom iAi arnokirm Nth Yogurt Not (Priem'', I"
Try them you that are !Mitten. end we are lure that
your testimony can he added to the already samarium
hat that has received banerita that no other medicine
oars produce.
Prom MN St. Lora Donocrit,
The in menie demand for the mild, (Cepbslie Pill.)
ii rapidly =reaming.. • ;
From 1111 damns, IMorooort, fowl.
aDahhne Would not [tanned hie =no with an u•
bale he did not know to 'mew real Writ.
IVom rlls Advertiser. Prov idence, ft.l.
The teirtimeny in their laver Ls strong. from the meiS
plepactatitt SUOTWM
Prow as Doily N.ws. Newsom Q. J.
(Meliallo Ma are taking the plus of ell AIM&
iron the Gbetestrotol BlrihlMh Vorbeh
!bid to be Terr ellioseioes for um beeeeobe.
linen tee Commercial, Oissfismati, OM%
Buffering frainaltir 0111111,011
or ♦' Smile bottle et lIPALDINIVII EREPAILISD
etirE will save ten times &WIT edit annuals:WO
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I
SPALDIRCPB PREPARED GLtrz
SPALDING'S PRSPARED GUTS
ECONUAIY
Air" A eviveS tx Thal &vas Illiss q "12111
As accidents willtze m i. wrest wenzregulated
families, it is vinyl's]. •ap have seats damp glad
+realest* *AY I t ittr &oak!,
ry, Pte. •
TREPARED 67.U8
. .
met! altonApi t mzeiselps, And no household eee
=Ora to Sri t it . to
reedy, end up
;he otwkint Po t•
" 80/WEIL in NVISAY HOBBS," -
Bcents B.—A Brush a
A rk Ikea bottle. Price,N
. ,
HENRY O. SPALDINC3r.
As eeitsiii]uniortnelpied-peisene , accattelaiiiinsite
palm -off 0r.+.64 xlmmoopea' tlag luta to, Is a i fta t...,6l
P RE:PARED 011111,. I wouldroatiort stl Poisons to es-.
emilm beforeiTsbn y llinf t end Bei Olaf les-
sir 4.PALL 1 1146"11 PREPAIIRD 91,LTX,V11
WI ihe MM.* IFT SOW id) *Miro Ape
I 111110416 talo4l
CUBE SINDIS OI
SPALDING'S
saw:
MANCIIVILLIII Conn., ; Feb . lea
HAVIRPORD. Ps., Feb. 8, MI
ItsinMeuse, Fsar g,uar Co 9111011
January
•
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Hoot tke Nomptiser. Norfolk. ►a
SAVE Eft PINCIES
NO. 49 CEDAR STAMM NEW YORK.
CAUTION:
THE I'iELIANGE
MUTUAL INSUILANCX 0014. PANT,
olr rall.AnsZSE74.
OFFICE, No. 308 WALNUT AutEBT,
I mmo aca c co c LOO5 OA DAM4OE BY FIRM on
Rouses, Mores, and other buildings, limited
ornorgetual,and on Fqrniture.
',goods wares . and mar
obludise, in town or
coon
CAR CAIITAL , .131,110 A&SETS 1617 . 142 06.
wide! is invested as (olives, viz:
In first Mortgages on 0111 property, worth
double the amount-I. _ vein) ce
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'e 6 per cent. first
mortgage loan, at par —.....—. cap 0 0
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. se
cond mortgage load, caramoo)— _ 17 . 900 eo-
Flnktingdon an a Br oaa woe Railroad and
canal CO.'. mortgage loan— -- d,83100
°mond met, first-ohms —....— -- 1.4611 86
Collateral loans, well mowed —...—. Lego co
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. loon-- ssmo 00
; du mmy . county 6 per cent. Fa. RR. loan._ 10,000 00
mmermal Rum Mook— —..— .—5.1 M
eohainos' Bang stook.— —— 2.8171 00
tenusylvania Railroad Co.'s stook— . 4,000 WI
be Relotnoe Mutual Ineuroooo Co.'s stook sopa 00
County Fire Insurnnoe Co.'. stook.— Lig 00
he Delaware M. S. Inekrance Co.'e stOkk— IV
mon Mutual tasuranoe Co.'s early-- NO 00
ills receivable— . --- 11.306 74
ok amounts. scorned interest. &c.......—... 7.104 65
hon hand-- ...—..— ~........ -- 11.84461
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0317,141 011
The Mutual p rin ciple.r combined until the rectally of
a Stool( Capital; etintles the insured to, pa rticipate in
the preitts of the Company, without liability for foam.
Losses promptly adJusted and paid.
DateCTOBS:
Clem Tingley Samuel Bisphalllo
wi Male irhonatison. Robert Steen,
Preen& Brown, William Abuser,
William Stevenson, Ben). W. Tingley,
John R. Worrell, Menthol] Hill.
U. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown.
Robert Tol and. Charles Leland.
G. D. BOOOlnarbee, . Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles 5. Wood. Smith Bowen
Jamee S. WoodwardLel T niaL Joln Bissell, pttsburg.
. a BkW, reeldent.
B. M. IITINCEMAII, Beorerorr.
February 10. 1801. MI
ENTERPRISE
INSURA.NOE COMP.&NT
01 PECELADELPRA.
(FM INSIBANOII,EXOLUSIVELY.)
(OMPANPS BUILDING. S. W. CORNER
FOURTH AND WALNUT STRESTS.
DIRECTORS:
F.ltxrcalon ISTARis MORDICILI L. Damson.
wizapooicluns, • Gio. H. STUAU,
DNUMO gilLetWitt JOUR H. Bzowrii
iionmrd. TWOOD, Di A. PAUSirZoToC/4
BIM. T. Tunics., nnstw D. CASH*
RINEY WHARTON. A t . ERRINOTR.
• F. DATCDFODD STARR, PrisradenL
=AILED W., COXE. Deoretaiv. DfrlS
pztlN MUTUAL Lill INSITR,ANOR
COritrAWYk_
No. 919 CHESTNUT Street Philadelphia.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDe. D AMONG THE IN
SURED.
'metre Liven for abort terms or for the whole term of
life ; grant Annuities end ,Endowments; purchase Life
Interests in keel Estate., and make ell °entrants de
pending on the contingencies of life.
They act. as Executors, Administratorsqieligneee,
Trustees, end Onardtane.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. 'Annan 1.19 E.
Mortgages. ground rents, real estate— .S3MOII 97
United States stacks. TreasurT notes. loans
of State of Pennsylvania, oily of Phan
deighia, seven 34
finremin notes, loans on oollaternas, &o 937,694 le
ennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rea
roads, and County six per cent. bonds— 106,80 g 60
Bank. insurance. railroad, mist stook!. &o. 97,647 49
Cub on band, agents' balances, &a.„ 38,106 14
. .
. .
41,071,128 OS
DANIEL L. MILLER, President, -
ISAtiIUEL E. STOKES, Vise President.
jogN W. Rog NOR. Secnetam mh22-tf
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY MI
DURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
Ineoreersted by the Loki.latnre of Pennsylvania, MC
Mee N.B. Darner of THIRD and WA1.14V7 atm%
PHILAD.ELPHIA.
MARINE INSURAN9E.
On Waal
D
Cargo, To all parte of the Werld..
Freight,
CES
On Coed s by' i lti l ioro.CEE, Lakes, mid Land Car
nage". to all ports of the Union.
FIEF. INSURANCES
On Mershandure renendly. . On Moroni Dwouni
Mouses, .fts.
•SEI4I OP THE COMPANY,
November 1,1800.
VOWf sa elted Auto( Unix 0071 .t., 1030--: -. 1 1 0) 4 10 0 0)
MAO ted States aw. dent: ..earary
Notes, (with monied_ interest)__ 1 1P.146 31
Dome Fermium= ittato nve ill' oen
loan. 6,070 te
SI,OOO do. do. six do. do. 71,910 00
110,010 .Philadelphia City sixfl' cent. Loan. 1X,103 or
io .Oli - Tennessee State five Gent. 10an... IMMO 00
00,000 Yennsylsoale Bali r Id mortgage
SIX IF cent. bonds 0,000 00
11,000 SOO shares, Monk Germantown Gas
Company. interest and Villeins'
guaranteed by the City of Philo--
' del
1,130 WO shphia
ame Penintylvama Railroad 111.3°0
00
Company- LIM 00
LON 100 shares north PneVnia Kan
road Company., ._. ..
1,210 MI shares Philadeipida Ica Boot
Me= Tug Company.------ 1,300 00
3101 snares Jew Weights end 116170 do-
Ocoee Steam Ton-boot Company. 440 01
100 0 shares Philadelphia Exchange •
C --. IS
1,000 .1 sh ompan ares Co y
ntinental Hotel C 0,......... 000 0 00 0
b 1 .310,713) par. Cost 41647,335.34. Market va1.41564,356 n
le redelTeblep rerineereecee 11 7 11 1/ 0 ---- 1/740) 41
ds and xaortesses.--. --.--- .114.130 co
Beal estate {iren
GLIM U
Balances du -itiiiiiiti . eirllV
rine Policies. interest. and other debts due
the Company
_t•:-.*"'="l "' IN 11
/aria and Mona of sundry . Insur a nce and .
other C0M111041100................... .! 111411 B 0
Qua en pana-in barit5............--..cm,Ma is
in drawer-.-. - 435 115
11,101 11
' - 0001.1414 51
DLEECTONE.
-W
WIZ
Mamas! K. Nakao.
il A. n_er, J . F. Penigton,
.I%lllolllg, ray. Sloan, -
eti . same, rd radon.
13._Bavis,_ . anew who,
atnell `17641161t, ender 'llTamer
MILO bil i lib dfil mem Q. liturgy
J , Hebert Damn,
. udwig, Jacob P. Jones,
Iss-h I . i. N.M.IL .11 3.1.
anon, James 13.31 , Farlasok
Joshes P. Eyre,
eO. Leiper, John B, Semple , Pittpb'g,
D. 'F. Morgan,
I ! IBUTlOrie g il i , A. 41. Berger "
! . , - iptlumikaLmAKTlN,4.lsmnent,
WHOA Q. BAND, Vice M•ddent,.
.- IiECKP APLBC.K.N. Beerehirr. . norINK
..
VIRE INETURANOE 117031,IISrVELY.-
-IL i ipwI'ENNSYLVANIA FME L IIItU r R Et Ang
AL -N 1 o:AiroantN n lN l =Mogrtrtbidogood. ,
eanere. - , ._, - . • -
4 - Company, favorably knioni•to the pommunity
thl
f a
metelrleant. coptinuee to niourP Ilit,airmt /or s or
ifire• on repo or private annum'''. either
-permanenty or for 6 Med ttgle, Also. OD Furniture
moon .of °ode or erobanMee generally, on liberal
.
) Theis Capital, together with a large Surplus Fat &is
invaded in the. meet ostefel manner. which enables
them totem to the infused an undoubted aeourity in
the case of lows.
Jonathan Faits 11"66191
. . .
ntion
limo Has lehund t
Quiniin Carnaha
, Thomas Bobina,
William
Benson,.-
, • Daniel Smith, Jr .•
wink's= hlnite,r 4 a o . mal .
a_
eliohn Dever.=* John
. .
JONATilitilttiONt rrarident,
BEAMONEInunt, Secretary. -
IN SUSAN OE 00 Id P A NY,OF-14111
-R. STATE OF FB.NNEIYLVANLA—FiIitE ADD NU
111•Zirgauipuvws —Kos. 4 DIM 6 =CHAIM
B l ieillen. .
mm a 114-4:1.0.1ap1. 61660560—Veb. i, MM. mu&
• se e 11138.792 4
Au In in• ;mod angl imitable mount'
111190 to • i Italie on Velma" .and • Onmer, Dll=6 - 1
it take of aberalienduak a ..lk oz ..A liberal terms.
F_ D.*(sireri. GOONS IL &part,
eon
I ra - - Onannel Want, Jr, ir
.
I. afar,
Miltan S. 'th,
Toth" Warners
Vibras B. Wartime&
ii#l3ll. Dad4ll, _ .llenry G. Fromm,
2.. wins, Mamma D. Lewis.
..KEN9I/ c, Vim
D. 6 BRREAD, Prealtleato
1111111.1.1116 BATOR.% &cretin. . ell-ix
IMINSURANOR. HECIIA.NICIE4'
ITRAR . gb comnaff Of - rtallymontoi nee
ice North-XIXIR St - met, 1?elow Rees. uprose ziwkl
insie, Goodar,_and Mere handise gene r ally from loss or
damage by Fire. The Company guarantee to minst all
Imes promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron
age arts pablie. •
•-- ,' " sniacroes.
Willisnl Morgan. Robert Flanigan.
Franca Cooper t Motile) Komar.
*cone L. Dougherty, Edward Mogorern, •
amen Martin, ,
lANTlh'omas
C G B la a .
rlMc C
orm .
iok
,
sines Dome
jmmß rr e ktthew McAleer , Prauoial
retard Rafferty ttr°rnali.l.h..l
etitlmaman,
0141 Fisher, CbA
ms mamanAcilelVEi:2erident.
BEIMAXD .111AFFRRTY. Secretary. • oat-1Y
PAE TiIERIG
LIAI6 AN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
_INooaPoRaTED Ism CHAKTER
_._
Mo. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third, Philadolntaa.
Halm a large. pald-up- cenitai stook and
Invested in sound and avallatdo Securiuee,oontinnep to
hums , en Mores, Farnitsuw. mereheadies
Vessel, In mg and thew cargoes. and other persona!
property. all loom Ilbentll, and promvtly-adlwiled.
InalC7o3l.e.
John T. Lewis,
{ernes R. Campbell,
kdmend G. Datilk,
Ohm. W. roaltne7.
Israel Morn ß. s.
71101013 MARIS, President.
ALBERT C. R. CRAWFORD. Secretary. MIA(
Thos. R. Mario.
Jhn Wohi_,h
g o amma C. marton.
Patriot Brady.
"EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
—Moe No. 409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE IIIISURANCE on Houses and Merehandise
geenus'. nerally. on favorable terms. Ether limited or par-
DIRECTOR/I:
Jeremiah DoMali, Thomas Minh,
ohs f. j.O innodo, charism Thompson,
James T. Hole,
ftimnel L. medley, Joshile 'P. Chien.
Reuben 0. Hale. John J. Orimths.
SER9mIAH. BorsiliALL. President.
JOHN Q. GINNODO, Vice President
lrertun Coi.Searetuy. Jai
TILE NRW JOB PRINTING OITIOR
..THE Elt SS"
tivistoret Or snorts neatly,oheav end medidese*
PAMPlttiNill,
FORTrita,
SLAMS OP EVENT DESCRIPTION
WIPOVIOPIENAO, LAW2I3I!
=oX•ion ,
RAILROAD AND INBURANOR DORIDANEED
PLAIN AND onawiturr,a.b PRINIXNG
••
stir All 'rims lettAtititl4oll9sto4
iiiel X.- 411.7 IiPMIVIIIINV *trams. vrAl lr.H wtls
Is
•
NOTICE. -The Citizens of Ake rfiffereut
Cities and Towns throughout the /Bata are wetted
to admonition for the "plane at' whltid the atontArt-
BUM. trreag ;FAIR shall
0, 1 . 1 ., 1
i mps. rro r g e r
oOutateitiß IMPOomeppf,„ gkgid tuts, di ow
Ito trie undiningned.C p cunatee. ap ted brthe
sondes Committee, Hill be - itioemed na" to ' and 111
eluding Mas:3lst next. conirrunioationy should be ad •
drotortrot tonna; of the foll'"vieg r i fetet:
NNW COLD Lim..
wig( F . a lIERFORD.
JACOB
JOHN R zifiubEß,
AMORY.,
Har P ri , sburg, 114,
Illorthiunbarft ml ,
ill*
1.01
.1011 PRINTING.
?APE' BOONS.
1MP.13.14A3,
RILL 11.1414
EANDHILbI.
pdizacHMlTS, MANUFACTIM
MEOBJUIRCR, BABIS,
RUMOR ARRANGE
DAANI34.IB—Tor 11 w 1 N 1. A K D A LL E PE D A:
FON GIZA WANT° WN.
al
3 I 8 1 t n
.11
"rrl I I n A t
I 1: 1 T WWI.
Leave Philsoelphie. 8.7, 8,9, 10, 11. 13 A. M., 1,5, 3,
3.38.4,1. 6. 6%, 7.6, 9, 101,1„. and 11% P. M.
Gertnant.•wn. 6 OM 8 8 ID, 8, 10,11, 32 A. Mt
1, weave 5,6, 616, 734, 1.9. 144 P. ht.
The 820 A. M. and 333 P. Al. Tram atop at German
town only.
ON SUND AYR.
Leave Philadelphia, 05 A. AL, 214, 3.;‘, 3, TX, and 1036
P. M.
Leave Germantown 8.10 A M., 1. 4, tOi. and 93S P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Phtledelnhis, 5. 8. 10, 12 A. 51.1, 135, 4,5. 9,9.
and 10% P , M.
Leave Chestnut Hill. 7 10. 8. 8.41,9.40.11.40 A. 310. 4 0.
3 3445.40, 7.10. 8.40. and 10.10 P. M.
The;B A. M. and 3,35 P. M. will make no.otops on the
Germantown road.
ON BUNT" Al 51.
Leave Philedelehla, 9.03 A . M.. 9. 1 ,1.5. end 7% M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.80 A. M:, 12 40. 6.10. and 9.10
P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philedelehia. el 31), 734, ex& um A. 70.. 1.05,
3.08. IX. 654.8. and 113‘ P. M.
Leave Norristown, 6, 7. MB, 9,11 A. M., 136, 434. 674,
and 934 P. M. 070 SUN DAYB.
Leave Philedelphia, 9A. M., 3 and F, M.
Leave 7.l oTr u l town, 7,fi 14.0 and 6P. M.
POE. NI ANAY11(111{,
Lvov* Philnd &N. 7% 9.05, 11.05 A, 31.. 1.06
308, 3.66,431,63‘,8. and 113 E P. 51.
rave Manar_unk, 6%, 7%, 8 35, 934. 11% A. M., 2.334
5, 7. and 10 P. M. .
ON OUNDAVI.
Leave Philadelphia 9 s .6, and nti P. M.
Leave Mango ADA. 73{ A. and P. 51.
It, K. PULA K. (lent ial duperintendent,
Depot, NINTH and ettEhiN 15treets
THE PENNS ILVANIIik UltlefTKAL
RAILROAD,
060 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.
86 atittAMEN . I
1 1 861. •
. F
THE ...ciTy OF TRles Rued le P(11 , 1W Et UAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTR Y ."
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
'BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. ND PITTSBURG.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Throurh Train,
from Boston, New York, and all points East. and in the
union Depot at Pittsburg with. '1 trough Trains to and
from all points in the West. Northwest. and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the trsnaportation of
Passengers ntomrpasarid for speed and comfort by any
other route. • •
Enemas and Fast Lines run through to Pitteberg,
without change of Cars or Conductors. All Thron g
Passenger Trains provided with Loushridge's Patent
Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer,
thus adding much to the safety ortravellers.
Smoking Cars are attached to each Train ; Wood
mfi'eSieepirig Cars to F ess and Fast Traine. The
EX PO ERB RUNS DAIL Y Mail and Fast Lines. Sun
days excepted.
Mail Train leaves Philifelphla at 7.10 A. M.
Feat Line 11.16 A. M.
Enema Train leaves '` 10.43 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Harrisburg Accommodation,via Columbia, 2.30 P. M.
Columbia 4011. P. M.
Co
rtesburg " at Leo P. M.
West Chester " Ho L '•et 8.15 A. M. •
Of " NO. t at 12 90 P. M.
West Chester Passengers will take the West Chester
Nos. 1 and I and Columbia Trains.
Passengers for Bantatry Williamaport. Elmira. Hut
fate, Niagara Falls., and 'intermediate points, leaving
Philadelphia at 7.80 A. M. and 5.80. P. M.. go directly
through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston. or
Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of.the impor
tant
regular L i ne
in the West ; a Mi s sies oard any of
themegular Line of Steamers on the ppi or Ohio
rivers
Fare always ea low, and time as gulch, es by any
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 ro Ohloagoonake this the
DIRECT Llfild BETWEEN Tab BAST AND THE
GREAT WEST. _
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time. are advantages readi
ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel-
Meng/ants and. Shippers entrusting the transports.-
Oen of their Freight to this Company, can rely with
confidence on its speedy transit.
TILE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any Point
in the West by the Tenitillivania Railroad are at all
rimes as .. .favorably as are charged by other Railroad
C-orneaniss.
NW Ile partiot a ar to mark packages " via Pennell
vania Railroad.
For Freight Contraets or Shi_pping Directions, apPIY
V. or address either of the following Agents of the
ompanyi
D. A. atewart, Pittsburg
H. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville. O. J. J. Johnson. Rip
ley, 0.; R. lifoNeely, Maysville, st i r • t/roishy & Crop
per, Portsmouth, O. t Paddock & Co.. Jeffersonville.
Indiana • H. W. Brown & Co., Cinoinnati. /anent
& Hibbert,Cincianati, 0.; 4. o._lneldrum, madumn,
Ind.. Jos. B. Moore, Louisville, Ky. ; P. G. O'Riley &
Co., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham ft Co., Cairo.
IIL R. F. Saes. Stealer & Glass,_St. Louis. Mo. • John
R. Harris, Nashville, Tenn. • Barris & Ettiog, 'Mem
phis. Tenn.; Clarke & Co.. Tenn .;
; W
Koonts, Altoe, 111.3 or to Freight Agana, of lautroads
at different points 111 the West.
S. B. KI isGSTON, Jr. Philadelphia.
MAGRAW & KOOK S. 80 North street. Baltimore.
LEECH & C0..1 Astor House, or 1 S. William et.. N. Y
LEECH & CO. No 77 State street. Boston.
H. H. Freight Agent.
-Lb L. HO PT, Gaul Ticket Agent, Phila.
E: LEWIS. Gen'l autet Altoona. Pa. Jettly
1861. aimaimig 1t461•
afar ASPANUBPIENT. -N&W YOU LINES
IneNtt AND AlaßOx Arai FII.I.LA
DELP AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
JUNES ROM PHILADIA TO NEW
'
YORK AND WAY PLACES,
1711• X WAmtur-an. 'column AND AntisinaVon DIVOT
WILL LZAVE A 8 FOLLOWS, VIZ :
ItAltli.
At I A. 31.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac
commodation -....---12
At 6A. M., a Camden au -
In d Jersey City, (N. J.)
Accommodation .
~- 3 If
At 8 4. M., via Camden and Jamey Cite, Morn ing
Mai1._..,..-.... 606
At UN A. M., via Kenetegton — end J ersey C ity,
Western Ewen .II 00 1
At OM F. AL, via Camden and Amboy A00012131*-
dation ..-- 2 20
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex
press— —.___...— -._._ —3OO
At OM P. M., vie Kennington and Jersey City, ETV
clo Ex_p_rena. 1 00
At di d P. AL, via Koneington end Jamey City, Id
I •_ Cluolleket.....- • 721
At 8 P M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Mail.-.--.. . ~.-.......- 8 00
At 11M.F.112.. via Camden and Jeniey City,Bouth
ern Mall .-,-; ' ~...,-.-t ~,,.-,., ........, 170
At aF. M., yuk Camden a nd Arum'', Acoommoda
tiOn., (Freight . alid_ressenger)-Ist Olga* Ticket_2 M
Do. .de •_. Id Clue Titiket- 1 00
The GP M Nail Line rang &ally. The /IN PM, South
ern. Mail, Saturdays excepts&
For Belvidere; .Easton, Lambertville, Flentineten,
&a.. at 7.10 A. AL from Kentdanon, and IS F. M. from
Walnut-target wharf. •
• For Watereisp..l3trendsbarg, Barignon, Wilkanbarre.
Montrone, Great Bond, fcc.,7.10 A: M. from Kensington,
vie Delaware. Lukewarm& and Western it. R.
For Manch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10
A M. ROM Keli/nIRM ', : ertAttit iP, AL Mon Wal
nut-west snit i one .. OA. . line oonneoto N with
train leaving Buton MAN P. M) ' '
glior Mount Belly, at e and BA. M., 2 and dif P. M. ' t
For F W
Freehold, at e A. AL. and 3 P. M. -
AY LINE A.
Per Bristol, Trenton, ma.. at 7.10 A. lt.. dALtlnd 252
P. M. from KengingtOn, and El?. AL. from Walnut
inmetprt.
For Tea, Riverton, Delano, Beverly,44farllng
rTense, Bordontewn,, &e .. at um. 1, and, I
itteautbast Trenton, for Bordentown and Intermediate .
,la at 234 P. M. from Walnut-street wharf,
fir For New York, and Way Lines letve Kuehl/ten
Depot, Bake the caroy on Filth Munn, above Weilllbt,
nantan Cony before °aperture. Trm ca re run into the
illin i lig u a n a d mra each train ; run ' from the depot.
am, only allowed each Amen
kt.et. snare are prohibited fr ont . Mt an y thing ma
gage lint their wearing mann. All baggage over
.peunda le be paid for entre. The,. Company limit
the renown billty for baggage to One Dollar per panne,
and will not be liable for any. amount b0Y 0 22 1 1107. an
ent try menial enamel. . . .
WIN wAL N. "AISNE!. Anat.
NO it H I'SNNBI4.
VA N l 6. BALLMOAD.
FOB _DETRLE M _BOYLES PO V 716. WI • VON
• CHUNK, EARL N. EASTON, 'CORLEY.
WILRERBAERE; an:. •
• WEEK -•Ettuottati
On .and after MON DAY. 'Mi. y_lsopm. Pmensager
Trninswill leave FRONT mut WILLOW Streels,,Phfla
delnhia, daily, (Mindoro excepted", as follows :
At 66) A. m.,(Exereas). for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Manch Chunk, Healeton, Wilkeebarre, itch
At 1.41 P. M., (Express), for Bethlehem, glisten, Ito.
This train rehabs, Easton Mg P. BL. and males chute
•entutobon with New James Central for New York.
At LW P. M.. for Bethlehem. Allentown. Itimoth
Chunk. as.
At 11-11. M. and 4 P M., for Doylestown.
At 10.30 A. M. atd LSO P. M., for Fort Waslusgton.
The a 4. A. ammo close connection
with the Lehit t ki l =r e lai tt ror l 4 at Bethlehem, being
the aborted an moot danrab e route to Wilkeibarre,
4414 WM NB I 111
FOR P /11/1/I RILA OI 00DELe111101/QUoniA, -
P Leave Bethlehem at 170 A. M., 9.'8 A. IL, and 633
Lease Doylestown at tzt A. N. and 4 la P. M.
Leave Fort Washington ate 90 A. at and 970 P. M.
ON .SMNDA.VB.—Phtlooletelos for Bethlehem at $
A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3 F. Id.
Doylestown for PhiMdelphia at 6.40 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at o r.
Fare to netmehem-111 601 Fare to 'Mauch chunk.ll 63
ore to 805 t.% 166 I Pere Wilkesbarra-. 444
_Through Motets must be prooured at the Tieset
oen, st WNW BONS in BERMS Street in order
to mum the a ve ;Mugu are.
A.ll Passenger ranus (cgoept Sunday Trains) oonneet
at Barb .street with. Filth and Bixth-streets, and
Second an Third.itreeti Pantenrer Railroads, tweets
MULUVIIIMIITINWPsi Mpg" /Street. •
, ELLIS CLARE: Agent.
f. I .;I,IVAING 41.8103-NuX
,9IRENT:-PRILADELPHIA,
___MlTo7ot/ t - AN 0 .041•T/1+40_E_E RAILROAD,
d after MONDAY_, APRIL is. ton,
PAEEREIREE TRAINS LEAVE PHIL 4DELPKIA:
For Baltimore at &I 1 A. AL, 11.5 A. le., (Emerson).
and MAO P. AL
P For Charter at 6.16 A. M.. 3.1.38 A. AL. 4.lland ELM
nb M.
Fo ll r_ Wth nington at 1141 A. m M.. t.ll and
a Pad. 2. -
for New Cantle at- ale A. M. and 4.11 P. M.
or Dover •at RUA. M. and 4.16 P.M.
or Milford:at 8.11 A. M.
For Baluthary &la A. M.
'mums FOR PMILABBLEECIA
LamPte Baltimore at die A. M. 6.44.. M.,
and 4.45 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6.50 and 9.10 A. M. 1.10 and
SP.M.
Ere Vishnu at , uta
Milford at 4 P. M.
We 'Dover 6.M A. M. 11.40 P. M.
Leave New Battle at 8.211 A. M., 7.20 p.
leave Oneida at Le A. M.. 9 en, 1.81 and RR p.m.
Leave Baltunore for flidintauf and Delaware Rail
road at 6.15 A. M. ,
TRAINS. FOR BALTIMORE:
.beaviehmitir MILLI A.M.,ILOS and 11.16 P.M.
A . M
Leave VI ihnington at L3l A. M., 11.31 P. AL. and is
,
FREIGHT TRAIN. with Paaaanger Car attaelted,
p eat u al t r i td 3o lad p eih l i ll a intermediate
Leave WilininAtan far PaPf7l/114111kil intermediate
IP t i rrrir l ite e tosto . a for Philadelphia and niterme
ditraersligLlU-Graoa for Baltimore mid intermedi
ate stations at 6 A. M.
Leave Baltimore for Nnyfe - do - VZIAMI and informed
ate istattens as
ON MON DAYS: • •
Only at MO. P.ll, from Pluladelahia to Ballanere.
Onk at 4 46 IL Mama Malthnore to Fluladelphia.
"e1....ctir..46. M. FELTON. Preadent.
' I `'ItILADIALPIIiA
AND READING RAIL,
ROAD.—PAI3B GER TRAINS for POTTSVILLE,
READING, and HARRISBURG, on and, attar -Mae
11, 186 L , .
all 'LINEA, DAILY A (aendaye ixotroted,l_
aire New Dent. corner of isxcup and gAtifigVr-
Mt! $
teieW.PALLADDLPlLlA;(PesseTrezdeeneet
on inirtoonth and on Callowhilt rioo
B ,M i titl x
" LIE 1 1
P. Ir r traTt i guigingto Pittsburg; the
MBE ND VALLEY LOP P t Pt. tram muniouto
boralrars, Carlin ,ie Ao. i
_and the NORTEARII
TEAL RAILROAD I r, hi. train , minim to Bu
g=
illiT, MI.
AFTERNOON LINES.
4:New Doke,
_t c ornet ef_BROAD and CALLOW-
Arse% PHILADELPWA.(Paeat i ngar entraa
VlLLE=An d litnane l LlSTl4lll Mi:
REA.DINO only. at LP. M.. DAILY. Mondani an-
MEG= VIA PRILADE OAD LPRIA AND MUMMA
ILAILI,
Plt_new Pan- tentrsta. Miles,
we eenixwme—.— M
Readmit— —.— to
E Philadelphia entßee l ly
...—.
Leaman le and bawls V lea
newig..—..lll
. es ,:. ' —us
wn_
_.-.....11i 7110 %=B/Ilie
EeVoretrapinotioa..lsB
. unbar —"S
orttouareguiT.--m
Mlii0)1-......--. - ......-ARI
Jerek lltrir-- - —121 —.- 1 00
11....--.......... 1811
ray,
n —c.. 7 .................M1i WIDISMIArt and Malin
The II A. A . l.s — .riiis P. Ai . irelrfirellAi d a ily. s o
Opal! teinn i liVOir k rhlrllidtkita
in 4
P ini elonritiont
ions rota nun to Mama F
el / WS I. i l l ' d i
A: Corner of ROAD
ill'
A
_ _
.'}i A
wear... ~ ailaiEriNEY. lecraterr
ILABELIS
•••• AIL •Y 9 •
- • r. 4,„ FRNIORT JANE TO NOR
• - tE ; ttral,
A A., and to the pnnoi
VoCitire and -Towne qn the eouth eoutawes
• sent to the Devoe. corner get OA.O Street an ,
ItRINGTON Avelino,. will be torwarded daily, an
at as law TONI aeht jug other line..
mh2l4litti U .ottinueie ,
5e7 e..... ' 7 2"114- 711L5 T e1?r1in 41.414611
11' trir
. , • ,
v •
1,1/131.
FURNESS, BRINLRY,
RKET ! 00.,
No. 4 2 , 4 MATREAT
BALE OFOn IMPORTEDorni DRY GOODS.
Tursiar Mng.
Mao IC at In Volook. for cash, by °Matinee —
MI packages and iota of rumor and staple imported dry
goods.
LYONS BLACK OROS DE RO INES.
On Tuesday Morning
ggengeeh euper high-Were Week' gime de Rhinos.
Also—
Printed Inconel' and lawns.
grissaile monism de laMes.
Brilliants, bloat organdies.
Needlework sets, Moe voile,
Mantillia nets, fancy trimmings.
French doeektne rowing milk.
Steno and primed ossbnir rc ehwwla
NNW STYLE BON NET RIBBONS.
On - ruesday Mornlng•
155 lots Nov. grad plain, plaid, and broohe-figured
bonnet ribbons. cream:lmm goality, for MAI trade.
FANCY FRENCH. CASSIMERES AND SILK VEST
IN ON.
60 piece' 6 4 fang
_y French otiesiMeratli
70 pieces Lyons fancy silk castings.
30pieces Lyors feinorsilk grenadine vesting's.
SATIN PLAID &LK B F.ONANI AND AROCHE
Reit EOM.
nob satin plaid silk H 0012 an'.
rich second mourning Plecriani.
bruehe bungee.
Feremptory_sale for cash of a
LARGE 8 COCK LIR FANCY GOODS,
lAt the store -formerly mowed br
MEM PORAF lc ROBERTS,
NO. 4:19 MARKET &MEE 4', -
On Tuesday and Wednesday ?du/lungs
Mar el and S, oornmsneing at 10 o'olOdir each day,
eons sting of •
Wool shirts end drawers, cotton and wool hosiery,
gloves, gauntlets, patent thread, spool cotton, atm bind
ings, silk handkerchiefs. suspenders. steel-spans hoop.
skirts, merino w• of coats, go!dicwelry, combs, brushes,
book and leather purses, portmonnama• pocket books,
paper, envelopes. buttons. gaitera, fans, pipes , pipe
stems, cords, pins , books and eyes. pistols. neroassion
oaps, baskets. soa p, Cologne water, perfumery, and a
great variety of f ancy goods,
Also. large size jewelry thief-proof safe.
4 large size show oas-s.
large NIZO German sihar-mounted show oases.
N. B —Goode Ma y
be open for examination on Mon
day morning. May SO, with catalogues.
leJ. WOLBERT & 00.,
• 519 ARCH STREET,
DRY GOOD. ANO Kl^l, CLOTHING.
On Tgoodar Morning•
14th inst. at 10 e'elnot, at 019 Area street, for oath—
A genera l resortment of myriad:and summer dry 1010di,
in lots, adapted to retail MAIM
Also, in single sernienre, ISO late superior city-made
coats, vests. and pantatenns.
/inter) 414 Erie 1. -le,
PHILIP FORD It 00., ATTOTIONEERO,
A. No. an MARKET Street end Cal MINOR St..
POSITIVE SALE OF 1.000 CASES BOOTS. SHOES,
AND BROGANS.
On Thursday Morning
3 16. at 10 o'clock precisely . will be mold, by eater
tonne.-
1,011, oases men's, boys' and mate calf. kin. and grain
boots, self, kip, and , grain brogans, Congress gaiters,
WI and Pat lea Oxford ties, walking shoe!, &o.; wo
men's, misses' and children's calf, kip. goat, =am mo
and kid heele d and shoes, gaiters. slippers, bus
kins, &a.; also, a large and desirable &assortment of
first-class city-made goods.
OP Goods open for examination, with astsicrww.
early on the morning of sale.
IP. PAM:MAST, AIIOTIONEER, Sue
• censor to B. Soott. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT Et.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF FURNITURE.
OR Monday MOrILIILIG
May 13th. at 10 o'clock, at the salesroom, 431 Chestnut
street. the balance of furniture of Jones" liotnt, com
prosi us beds, straw matte/max, bedding, bureaus, sofas.
and other lUrnltUre. a
SHERIFF'S RALE OF GROCERIES.
On Monday Minium
May 15, at ealegrOon) 431 4..hestnut Street, the ba'anoe
Of two stooks of groceries, comprising a general assort
meet. Bale commeneing at 10 o'clock preemely:
'EASE OF PREMISES REVERTII AND PINE,
Also. the lease of the promises southeast corner of
Seventh and Pine streets.
SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, MILLI
ASHY GOODS , by catalogue.
On Wednesday Morning.
May 15, sale commencing at 10 o'clock crecisalr.
M FITZPATRIUK & BROS., A.134J
-MR TIONEKIa. /504 uayarrnws litniat. Own
BALES EVERY E VEXING.
At I e'elook, of Books, stationery and fancy reeds.
watches. Jewelry, aloakp, silver elated wars, setlery,
painting., reGiutal iimtniements, aco.
Also, WOW dry [coda, boot& ani ahem and itOT
"tamale of every description.
DAY 19A_EXIS every Monday, Wel/needle, and Fri
day at ID o'oloolt A. at.PItrATE
At private sale several lazed conicenments of watches,
Jewelry, books, stationery, .l ater-plated ware, cutlery,
fancy goon. &o. To which le oolituted the attention el
fit/ and country merchants and others.
Consignments solicited of all kinds of moraltandia•
for either public or private Wes.
our Liberal cash advances made on eansientionta.
Out-door Pales promptly attended to.
MIFFING.
WEEKLY 1:10bildIMICIATION
BY STEAM BBTWEBN NEW YORK.
AN LIVERPOOL, Palling at VhErlSTOWNlre
limn,' to land and embark peseerntalg zinc despatches.
The Liverpool, New York, and Phfladelabia Stearn
ship Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw steam
ships, are intepolea to sail as follows:
pitom. N KW YORK NOR LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF M ANC HERTER, Saturday, May 11
CITY OP BALTIMORE, Satu , day, May is
KANGAROO, Saturday. MaZ 5
An every Saturday throughout the Yew. from Pi A K
No. R.
RATES OF PASSAGE
THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool, —.....
Do. to London, via Liverpool---_— - 90
Steerage to Queenstown, or ItverPool• • • 30
Do. to London. 33
Do. Return tickets, available for six months,
from Liverpool.,...-__.,..__-... -
.. SOO
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Parts, Hamburg,
Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates.
Oe i tificateis of poewago lamed from Liverpool to New
ce—
fioates-of passage issued from Queenstown to
l!ew York
hese steamers have superior accommodations for
passengers, are omen:noted with watertight compart
ments. and carry experienced Inman
For freight, cr peuwage,apply at thee ea of the Gore-
Palar. JOHN 431." DALE, Agent.
111 Walnut &tree_ ,t Philadelphia.
In Liverpool, to WM. IIrmAN,
Tower Buildings.
In Glasgow, to WM, INMAN,
13 Dixon eras/
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAK-
SHIPS.
PROM NItTI TORT TO LITIMPOOL.
Chief Cabin Plume -
Besond Cabin Passage...». ._
/1011( BOSTON TO LIV ERPOOL.
Chief Cabin
• • Second Cabin ressage--s-_-----
The ships from New- Yoek ealfat Cork Harbor.
The ships from Boston oall at Halifax and Corkltar
bv
ift l ieUlt, C ett p Ai t i . :( l .l3 ki to n :e . 63:1 1 44. 1 % 1 C Ca PiAl R o l .a al il i gek2n
Capt. n . Lott. * Alder
ASIA. Capt.
NIAGARA; Capt. Mo odie.
Capt. E . M. Hocdiley. EUROPA. Capt. J. Cook.
BCOTIA, I now beliding_.)
These vessels carry a ucer white light at mint-Lead ;
green on starboard bow : red on port bow.
allAßAltd,hloodie.Jeavea Boston, Wednesday, May 1
ASIA Lott, N. York, Wednesday. May 8.
AHAtlik, atone. reton, I :ednesday, NAT 111.
tli 104=011 " O r te 11 1 ..40= May a ;if ' .
.T.E &MA , Judima, " York, Wedneaday, Juno b.
Aka:RICA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday. June 11.
Aala, Lott. " N. ork,Wednesday, June 11.
Berths not seonn9d until paid for.
•
An experienced Burgeon on board.
The owners of these ships will not be a.mmunbable for
Gold. Silver, Hellion. Awls, Jewelry. Premeds Stones
or Metall, unless hills of lading are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or
pIiaTISTOi apply to F.. CUNAJIB,
snha-tf Bowling Green. New York.
RAILROAD LINES.
•
' - MEM ROUTE.—
VIILLADELPHIA AND RI,
Q IL RO .U
(IKP RA II7 is PE to Vantaottqatatriam.....-
pert, Willesbarre. flOrantOn_, Dan , spittol4 MI .
riprik
a itnt a ttati e On t c yg e tz. d
l ial i rti l nt: 4 tio,
ono, Pt. Lotus, Milerat r altee. and adeointriort o k sal
Ziemer Using Hill In'!" thi) us" Depot pf the nil
ladelplps spa Xoa4lng Ra.lroad, oornor BAOAD ao , e
OALLOWHILL Street., (Passengee entranoo on Ca,-
knrhill street.) daily (Bandar@ excepted). for above
Mir s: i
•4 , ) 2255............. _tile A. Id.
:4 0 • REJ1:15......., .-...-,—.J.30 P. M.
The LSO A. ' .'train conneeia at Ito ,t, for Wilkes
harm Pittnon, B o rantipn. and all itatione, talle
LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBBURCI. RA1.....,,...
The above triune make direct oomeetions at Elmira
with the train. of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua
and Niagara Fella, and Buffalo, New York and_Dne,ana
clir York CengiAltpitroada. front all points North and
rifro l febWrotimira, Buffalo, ant itinendos
ir t
13 • Vitt 41 idi al t r e oeu e l at t i t r e iti Philadelphia and El
va Railroad Lir es Ticket Officio, northwest corner of
8 .ITH and CB. i iiiN LIT Iftrtiets, and at the Pewees?
Dopoti l t t rnoro i THINTELN TM WI 04.1.4d0WHILL.
OUG EXPREB3 FRMOBT TRAIN
IMis the Phil ... (Lipkin and Reading Depot, Broad and
Oallowhill titre t &daily (Brindave excepted), for all
point, Westa 1 North, at OP. M.
Freights mt..' be deuverel before II P. N. to imam
:It gam the tarns day.
or ,tar Mer inforniatio A ; rofil at Proffitt likroat.
ATEENTIt and (LILL 0 LL, or to
ORA& K. T P . Tenors, Agent.
Tartkven earner ancvm and I °warn+ wire to•tir.
4.11-tr ehliadeleeta
IikeRwmAIZDI PHILADELPHI A LCIA JWI
JiAILROI:b:
VL MEDIA.
SPRING ARRABGBMENT,
On find after Monday. March 11,1861, the trams will
leave rhi , oclelphia, from the Depot, nonnettill earner
of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8.00 A. M., end
and en° P. M.
The Freight Train. with "assentor ear attached, will
leave Wert Philadelphia at 6A. M., running as tar as
the Baltimore Central lunation.
On Banaaye, leave Philadelphia ate A.M. and SP. M.;
leave West. Chester at 7.30 A. M. and 4.30 Y. M.
The train. leaving Philadelphia at 8 A.lll. and 4 P.M.
eonneiot at Penr.olton with trains on the Philadelphia
and Baltimore Central Railroad. Mr Kennett oxford,
ate, 113111tY WOOD,
rub/I °enema Roper ntendent.
WEST CHESTER
and PH LADELPHIR RAIL—
ROAD, Via al RD A. NOTICE TO PERSONS
sE.Eznvo , umpf.64l PQABPIIIV,—In order to
far.is4 lncroceeit during the comingliuminer,
the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Compraly
intend ronring not lean thanux daily trains each way
between Philadeiphia and West Cnester, one of which
will be at night, connecting with two daily trainegaoh
way on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rail
road (except Sundaes, when, there tmn trains
each way between ytoliweiplos and west Chester.)
Persons desirous of being in the why early and bite.
will be accommodated by Wm arrangement roarding
for the summer can now he obtaine d at the many de
sirable localities haying high and health' , situations on
the West Chester and Philadelphia am Philadelphia
and Baltimore Central Railroads. For ate. for sea
son Coupon Tickets. . apply at the Ticket (Ace. in
the Dern, it E. corner EWA .E.ENTH and PdA ET
Streets. HENRY WOOD,
apL3-mwe 1m General Superintendent.
NOTIOE,-4311E5TER
"VALLEY RAILROAD.—YAII
- TR_AINB FOR DOWN /NGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE BTATION/3.—On and after Nov. ith.
IMP, the Paseenper Train. for DOWNINGTOWN
~iil'tart from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of
BROAD 3d CAI..LOWHILL Ryan% ()Anteater en-
Mulct! Da 0110yrrull.)
- MORN TR.A'OI for Downingtown leaves at 8.00
A.
•.• • •
A ' 0011 'TEA ut for Doirningtoarn leaves at
AIL' {Bu
y e nl l aro l7Lirted),
. o magrms a: th e tali l4l l-
aka and ng Railroad Comparq.
wm9 • W. Id. Moll H I,N PI V. Aa.t.r.
BROWN'S ESSENCE OF ; JAMAICA
GINGFJLDREDURIcis BROWN. Choir l ist and
Druggist, nertheast corner of Chestnut and Fifth sta.,
Fluladelphis, sole manufacturer of Brown's b - ssencie of
Jamaica Gleger, which is recognised and presoribed hi
the medicaffsoul_i_y, and has beoome the standard family
medicine °idle United htvae.
This boomer Is a prep 1 ration or %nugget excellence,
In ordinary datirrhcee, incipient chotens. in short. in sli
pages of prostration of the digestive fonetions. it is of
Inestimable value. During the prevalenoe of epidemic
cholera sod rummer oomplsints of oblidren, it is pecu
liarly ellbraoious; no family, individual, or traveller
should be without it.
NuTlCE.—rro ...scent this valuable IKeastse ham
being counterfeited. a new steel engraving, executed at
a great omit. will be found on the outside of the wrap
per, in order to guard the porobseer against being int
iedTel anon by wro th less 'notations —Mt
timbres only by FRk.DlitrICK SHOWN, ppd f or
3 , hie plug and crbegniesl more , Pr 011:11er Of
'lite sad Cb•steat otseetei knilesielphia..od at F AN _
liEltloE 8.R.1A 14. XL' s. Drug and Chemical Store,
8. E. corner o fNinth and Cbegmat streets. •• Cr
nectar' Bole . Prilladelphla. Also for sale by a re
.....,,,,h,,,, mimesis in the United States, mr m
pIAIJRO-PNEII24OIdIA, OR CIATTLZ
A.. ErIDEMig.
CATTLE pIBEASE,
CATTI.E DIKEAsiE,
cATTLE DIBEAa
cermis DISEAaz. N,
An urtfaillukremedy for ;me ditenap can be had D 7
a.plying Las D. ft. 4.11-ok, No. 401' ViNti Pm>lett
illtdielrhia. .11140. tnedioine• forall kind. of dimmer,
- U ll R"g." W""lv".
va t wi " M
Tul-' 1 0 - ' iiii i
. i i a rt y N n U 6
I s p l' , ' RP gi ;WA ttgu IE
wits
BA.LBS BY ABOTIA:ny
---
fin I. I .IIOMAS & SONS,
• Noe, 1311 and 141 Synth .F 4 Antirin A
(Formerly N 05.67 and 09.1
ISTOOKEt AIM REAL BETATE—TUReDta NL
Pamphlet 05.teltylle4 newtead3..
gerippong 0 1 all ,2e property to 90 MOW
14th. met., et. 13 o'olooli 7 4, 0 n. at the Ex o h,, B
lint or roes 31ff end Rat ii;l4llnt. e, vdth
TILE NEAT filoaannt .azati,;.:NcE, n o , ev ,.
Fifteenth /great, Will ba bald Dritrati 1 61 a tor 1 115
ay
day', at a moderate In,
!TM= AND REAL. EItrATE.
BALES AT T HE EXCHACIGE EVERY I,lEzio 4 ,.
Oar Hafidbille of each Rroperty limed neuarm A i.:
addition to which we publish, on the Bater!hty pr e
to each We, One thOLIOB/01 OaiAiOgnew, pn llan
form, giving cull deeoriptiona of all the pr e " '"Pillat
t t ,
sold on the follo_wing Tuesday,
REAL klfctATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
mr. have large amount of real estate at
sale, including every deeorketion of otty and nnan
property. Printed hats may be had nt the anutini e..""
PRIVATE SALE RESISTER,
1151 P Real estate entered on our private tele regim—
/mil advertised occaalonally in our nubile gala abet r a ,
(or whioli one thousand *ovine are printed Prokakr -- '
free of charge,
STOCKS BODIDB, S•e,
On Tuesday,
may IC at 12 0',01002 noon, tit the l'hiladatahlt
change. will be sold—
postpoemens—
nement,
of withou t
,itestm, reserve for non es,
shares Bohemian Mining Company,
Without reserve. for account of whom it yeti
*ern
-40,000 firetMOrtgage bones gUntinadon and
Top. Mountain Railroad aud oval company. Kraal
Without reserve, for account of whom It may
Germ
-80 snares Bank of the northern Liberties. Win b e
eotd lots ro omit purchasers.
61 180 Delaware Mutual insurance On. Feria, 8860,
Without reserve, for acocont ot Whom It Mat: t
corn— et.
60 shares stook Girard Fire arid Marine loran
Company—par slolt, full paid. anis
REAL ESTATE SALE—MAY 14.
ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE, With
and eoaoh-houset t
"
Burnout street. northe ast () tar,.
Chestnut Rai and Slants House turnpike. Tut
meennd ward, Chestnut HAI. Lot 100 feet by Ng.
Lo r. C HILL. odimnine the shove, e t ,
talon= in front. on t ummit street 100 feet.
THREE-sn CRY BRICK STORE ABB DNuE L ,
ING. 2106 Cagowinll street. Lotl6 fee% ".
THREE STORY BRICK DWELLINI,, adh inini
tbe shove on the west.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No.
Cadton street. din
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. m it
Carlton street
VERY VALUABLE FIVE-STORY BRICE BTOPE,
No. 607 Market street.
REAL ESTATE SALE—MAY 21.
Orphans' Court Rale—lrate of Elizabeth Farges
deceased. —LOT OF GRuUcID. north tide o
/treat, 230 feet east of Seventeenth St reet.lB by 100 f et .
t notes
Same Estate . —LOT OF ENDURE'. adintsm Ole .
above on the east, 15 bY PO feet.
s am e peratP.-4 ANTI E SQUARE OF GnOttin
divided into it building lout. beginning at tho honhse't
emner of Brown and Sixteenth street', the rehole lot
tu
oonining in front, on Sixteenth and Seventeen,
atrium, 160 feet. and on Brown etreet 395 feet 8 motet
The lot, DA divided, will have fronts ma Brown street'
Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, and a our street
40 feet wide.
Lithographte plane may be had at the ductlnt
Store.
HANDSOME MODERN THREE STORY BRICE
A - VFW r.NCE. N 0.1612 Chestnut etreet. flu all the
modern improyemente and conveniences. Lot 2e
HO feet. Terms-89100 may rems..n nu morteags. '
VALUABLE LO f, FBA ME DWELLING, ATA.
BLE, fee., northeast corner Broad and Yenansasnw s
40 feet by 116% tan—toren front's. •
kureentor's Peremptory 14.1.. THREE -ST ORI
BRICK DWELLINbI. No. 1613 Wood street,vith
ble in the rear. Sale absolute.
REAL, ESTATE SALE—MAY :IS.
Orphans , Court Mats—astate of &ergs P.
dee'd,—YEßY vALUABLN DELAWAR: WHAM
and LARDY, LOT AND BUILDINGS, fronting es
!mamma street, ' , axle street or landlna . , and river h e .
!aware. Bounded on the north to the on,, property.
By order of Anetrnees.
HANDSOME reOD ERN RaeiDENO E , North Thi r ,
teenth street, bet*tett Ara and Filbert etreeN, motet
Pale No. 1720 Spruce street.
ELEGANT FURNITt, RE. EXTRA LARUE 51111
HORP. CURTAINS. PIANO FORTE, WILTON,
VELVET A ND
_ BRUSteb.LO CARPET% SILVER
PLATED WARE. CHINA. RORNES AND enx.
RIAGEO,
On Tuesday Morning.
14th mat., at 10 o'amekby catalogue, at No. 140
Sri
ace street, the elegant Furniture, &a.. of a ;mule
man declining honeekeeping. The entire ferenute,
carpets, lko., has been in nee but a law menthe. end
comprises Crewing room, chamber, daunt- mom us
halite:MAMA, in rosewood and walmr; very anew
Wilton velvet and Brewed" oarpiebs; motels, exty ,
large size 'mantel and mer mirrcoe• rosepoej min
fore; mantel ornaments; silver-staled ware; spies;
beds; mattresses.':&e.
119 MAY be examined with catalogue on the MAIM
of the sale- at evht o'clock.
Alen, immediately after the above. at 13 ev ee k. at
the coach henna and stable in F tone street. east of BM
teenth street, between Pine and Lombard streete.vill
be sold, a pair of handsome long tail brown essinnee
horses, about six rears old. kind and goad under the
saddle.
Also, handsome Vermentown carriage in eeriest or.
der, - made by Wtoson.
Also, elegant phaeton for two or four tenons, made to
order bY
A>no, handsome sleigh, with robes, bells, 44e.
Also. handeome harness, gentlemen's and ladies' sad
/Rea. bridles. stable fixtures, ko.
S The horses, StuAlwee he area et en, biota.-
lions to sale at the !table, Stone street.
Sale at Nom. NS and 141 South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENGR-I'LATE rot,
RUBS, PIA/40-FORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS,
un Thursday Morning.
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction thine, an aavortment et
excellent second-hand furniture, elegant fusso-forlst.
fine mirrors, carpets, eto., from families donut
howsekeepize, removed to the store for convenienbe
sale.
MOUS HATUAIiii, AI7()TIONEtIi
AND COMMI93IOII MERCIAIm, e4lithemi
corm' of SIXTH And RACE 4t-,eats.
AT PRIVATE; SALE.
*tome of the
_frnest GOLEI_PATEN7 LEVEN end
CHRONOMETER WATCHES manes:awed, at eV!
the mina' gelling pnoes, gold lever and letting trAtobtai
raver lever and lepuie Iran:thee, Eugiqii, Swin t an
French wstohes at astonishingly low prices ieweir9o.
every descri a lltioll, very 101 r ann., pietOlS, fennel /11-
ointments. rat ellelltY of Havens eirmersl Olt
importation prioe, in Inatitinee to suit ponshasers, See
venoms other bands or g ood,.
SPLENDID BET OF DIANONDIA AT PRIVATE
BALE.
flonetsting of diamond and opal breatWs au4 ett
rings. Price OHM. Omit in Petrie 'Le*.
A splendid single-stone &mond breut-els. /sly
OM. oast Int,
ODT WWI EANsis
Attended to personally or' the Auutiousvr.
Consignments of any and every stud of 034 ofit ,
sited. AdOBEB NATION!,
MONEY TO DOAN
HUS,OOO to loan, at the lowest rates. on ditatto.
vetches, jewelry. silver plate, dry geode, °lethal. r .
aeries, mars. hardware. ontleryi stenos t ilt
nature, bedding, and on goods of "ever, desorpor ,
large or email amounts. from one dodo: to tarctal'l•
for auliength of time agreed on.
W be Oldest Established House in this
mar' nvate entrance on RACE Street
scr Business hours from 9 A. Al. to
d 9 P. M.
HAW, otirarseee ONLYbenefit PE R dogitot
CHARGES TWO CENT.
glOr Advarmee of 81111) and upwards et two pet cegt.
Advances of 99100 and upwards, at one ow cent.. ter
short loans.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
artaimil THE ADAMS EXPRESS
co.. Moe no cflEB7rin7 trrset•
forwards Parcels, Paoltages.lllerahandits, Banalities,
and 11,4%4.ChM 137 . 14 own . Linn or in oonlitonn
wink ornor =Mu Companies, to all Us risme ,
lows, ant sits' or Isaitat Autos.
E. G. 111.1113101. P.
frIACMINICRY AND IRON.
NOW STEAM MOM AND
ear 1 4 ° 41 T w altilifFiANS
A ILER-MAK , LICLIVeri
and Druce. having'. for =SU roam .
reoeeeetal operattop, end been egoturively engst ed
i/
building end repainng Marine and River Engines.
and low pressure Iron Rents, Water Tanks. ?rove rriS
he., &theopeoasity offer their aervices to the aebtt
Ge m moltbei prepared to coot - mat for Ennees
ormelt. Menpe, and . , LACE! bd_
aaterne of different nres. are prepared to eXeOp tr
term Intl" allot despaoh. Every aesetiot.ion of gar"
soaking made at the shorteut nonslip. HO and
Prewar., Floe, 'Sabo-tar, and W li p der BrilSre, 1:41
beet Positurylvaniaeharooal crop,Fergints, of &Lime
IV kinds t iron and iirala Claattrn oall desatirldi;
Ant i Turning, eorew stjtqr re f
aeoted with the above basinerL
Drawings and sgeoilioations for all work liens at ilein
ortabiiiihment, free of *harks, and work 'careerist.
Who niteoribers have ample irearf doek roan foLry
pairs et Desti 4 wliere they eau lie in RecU 4 tiaf,
tali are prom aoll with skeane b alibi, fa • •
for rabdet heavy er wooit.i.
11. 1103i71X.
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MAIM JIM rimer:" ars"'
7. VAVOSIAII PIXBIL/CI. 701771 a. CO'rz
WILLIAM
SOUTHWARK. FOUNDRY.
FIFTH. AND WABRINGTON . B7II FEU.
BRICKRLPIII & ONIS,
ENGINEERS _AND MACIDNIETB.
Manufacture Riga and Low Pressure Bream Antal , .
for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers. Geaometers, Tanks, Iron Boats. &t: Ces ,
Inns of Frame da ther 'tr_ brass.
Iron Roofs for Gan Works, Workshess• Roll
road Mations, Re.
Retorts and Gas Maohinery of the Latest and molt
Proved oonstrontion.
k, very description of Plantation l'ilaohiserv , sug
Pinar Paw , ricd Grist Milo, Vacuum Pans, Pet
&eon:Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pumping
&o.
Bole Agents for It. Rillienx's Patent Suter 13. ' it ' t
Apparatus riesmzta's Patent .team Rammer, sad a/
pinwall & Wolsey is Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Machine sui.l
POINT PLEILIMAT FOUNDRY', Po. 90
BEAM Streit, lenantetoe, ~,.
easel TIERS Informs his friends that, it 1, 1 1 7),.
sassed the entire stook ttf Patterns at the above ,9 1, „
err, he is new prepared to reverse orders fem. Radtp
Srit. and
eld. Mill Csitinsi, Amy, Chemical , d
adds Wash. Ctutheer Ok AA a NED f it " l ,
WM' sr Civet' Mused. St dry sr IPti,
BUSINESS CARDS.
BUSINESS MEN ARE ADVERTISIN G
in the Best Newspaper of City and Gonna, al
the Office, of
JOY. COE, Ss Co..
ADVERTISING AGENTS.
FIFTH end GREVNUT STREETS, Phadelvlits.
TRIBUNE BUILDING. New York• 6 9/ 1 ti
A LFRED D. DRJOICIS
. UNITED STATrag
AND
E r pOPEAN F
Na ra 1 . 0 1 611 l FOIJETH
reitent Lima enitt."4:lVd Europe ego DD
Maned gratin. epll-01
H Q. DLL M AN,. ATTORNEY - A T ‘
• LAW, JERSEY SHORE, Penneylviw s.
Hallsmisal sosnse, awls is Clistan and WI"
°spatial,
n INTIM TO
Mellgrit. Walter & Raab. Philadelphia J• H.
FaeuJereal Shore t Cu.
Sarerort It Co., Phia_. •
'Manner, Ziegler, & Cmad.; ehmulh
LV4Aitven'
Howell dreP.
I m
JOHN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS ,
floe. 317 and 319 wv,r4UT Street, k triserne,r*
11. he 'ird and r north, north mae.l vbil
vt.. . B.— Fine tad Whien.es stweve 05 il 4 t .
( etabliebed in tau.) " o)-)7
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pAWEION & NICHOLSON,
BOON BM DERE
iioff, 0/9 end 621 1111/YVA 9tre et.
Ahtween Martin ettd Chestnut r4r404.
jowl PkiLA DELPHI A.
pAwBo
JAL'. B. Pr ICE9I,I*.
717GUZT & 80148,
• aim:amis.= trr Nutv.e.ele.
No. Ole trough FRONT Street .
lemma regularly a lull saaoruuent of 1. mini , .
whiolt that cSer at low rates, for 'Nth Or P. "
wawa credit.
MricritY-WiItIVLS !nor' BRIIX4f,
Nprif.. UI6LEY &
o, 333 WALNUT STREET.
PHILAPELPRIA.
Pet leave to inform Railroad Compantee, add Mt y
an WAN(' laminae. thattl x j "YIN
a connection in laminae. JOEN .
01,11 Engineer, (author and tnventnr of the above
known plan of iron bridge,/ and antsy,ard to auclit..
orders, from any part of the a/e fiord Ws denim.
and personal superintendence,
All letters relating to pions and_ es4isnatse Beanie t•
addrorod JOHN W. M Y, Civil &treks'
vau.-or. IRVINE!. 0 & Rlll
(•_II24IPAGNE.-17e. Lallen; ;Dd.
Grape. arid all of Da VIIMOICOok CO. ' S CiteTT
Vi e lEtt f t? 44 .. 4.7r, 'ATT. r . li cHE . t ittrj". f it th --
11. --Order, for 010 MTN , amMiltirtriNFl. •m
e.—
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