THE PULPIT. tßePnrted (or The Presx.l 44 God ia War." statue:: eT REV. E. W. nerree The following is a synopsis or a sermon preached by the Rev. E. W. Hotter, in St. Matthew's (Lutheran) Church, New street, below Fourth, on last Sunday evening, in the presence of a large congregation. The teat selected for the occasion was fiom First Chronicler, T. 22—e 711 E WAR WAS OF GOD :" The speaker opened by saying that there was no reqeareb more instructive or edifying than that which related to God's various die. pensations to mankind. In all its bearings this wag, he knew, an inquiry too stupendous for finite intelligence to comprehend ; he would, therefore, address himself to the subject pro posed, with no ambition of (c tracing out the ways of the Almighty unto perfection," but rather with a view to directing the mind of his hearers to the great fact that there is an oter riding Providence. On this subject, be paid, there were two opposite errors which Should be avoided. Some bad a desire to Kane - tee much about it—to te be wise above what is written"—whilst others manifested an utter indifference to the subject altogether. T_ ho true course for the Christian to pursue, he said, was to avoid both those extremes, and it was in this temper that he now proposed to trace the mysterious and yet all-encircling and overruling Providence of God in some of the wars which, at various periods, have desolated the earth. Beginning won the narrative from which his text was selected, be said it was declared that the war there referred to, in which Israel was engaged, ct was of God." So, too, in Num bers xxxi., we bad an account f God's having given an express command to Moses to el avenge the children of Israel- of the Midi anites," the whole passage being read in order to show that not only had tats weanging war been by the command of God, bat that Moses was especially raised up of Heaven, to be their captain and feeder. The interesting neconnt given in the 6th and 7th chapters of Judges, of Gideon and bis valiant three hundred, was also read. In this instance, God had not only by his angel urged Gideon to go forth against the Midianites and Anielehites to battle, bnt assured Gideon that the Lord would be with him in the contest, by two wonderful tests. And so God went with him, and gave hint vic tory over his enemies. These and similar passages were introduced to show, from the Divine record, "the hand of God in war." In fact, be took it for granted that no reflect ing mind would question, that in none of the great events of this world's history bad the overruling Providence of the Almighty been more strikingly displayed than in the wars which, at successive periods, had desolated the fairest portion of the globe. To sever the Providence of Heaven from these things wac, in fact, to deny the existence of a Supreme Ruler altogether, and to affirm, with the Athe ist, that the affsirs of the world have no head, bat that they are left to capricious chance alone. But it was important ter as to obtain intel ligent and Scriptural views respecting God's Providence, otherwise we might be guilty of charging upon the sovereignty of Jehovah, what is more properly attributable to apostate, fallen man. It must be borne in mind that the Word of God taught that there are two kinds of proridences prevailing in the Divine administration of the affairs of men, viz.: those that are absolute, and those thatl are simply permissirs. That the line of demarca tion between the two was difficult, and even impossible to trace perfectly, be would admit ; yet. so far as it was practicable, it was our duty to make the effort. For his own part, the speaker held this to be incontrovertibly true, that War, in any or ell of its relations, never comes from God through those that instigate it, except per er.issire/y--never deo - sluts:4e but always as part and parcel of the cress Coen of his provi dential dealiosgs with the children of men. God was a God of order. not of emifesion, and so could not be the author of war. War, on the ctorrota.l7, was from the Devil, even from the oF..lsm . of Lies, who was a murderee from the beginning,' and it, was he that stirred up the baste passions o: men, and incited them to deadly hoedlitier e imposing upon the good and the pszio - dc the necessity of repelling by force. The sacred writers, he said, freauentiy ascribed directly to God things which he sim ply permitted, for the fail tidal End discipline Of man. That God never could be the author of war except permissively, he said, resulted not only from His own perfection, but also from the characteristics of war itself, the immediate truita of which the speaker here proceeded, with thrilling power and graphic accuracv. to depict. In delineating this horrible poitrai tune, the methods of destruction employed, the horrors attending their use, the desolation and ruin which they wrought, the devastation of towns, villages, and agricultural regions; impoverished communities, increased taxes, arrested commerce, despairing and euffering families, religion languishing, thonaands of young men demoralized, bridges destroyed, railways torn up, travel suspended, and an endless train of attendant evils, sufficient to chill one's blood and make one's hair stand on end. like the quills of a fretted porcupine, were riferred to. And all these things were incident to the mere preparation for war; alai! what must it be when culminated in deadly conflict! The imagination could look forward and see the now smiling valley trans formed into a spectacle of death, with the fruits of the earth trodden tinder foot, heaps Of ?lain weltering in their own blood, with the memory of home rushing on their minds. not a voice of friendebip or comfort ee.eising their ears. And who could tell horrors of a besieged city, with its militi a:des of men, women, and children fleeing from their homes into the caves and moun- Te''; to escape destruction • palaces demo :soled, churches in ruins, hanks plundered, and entire streets levelled to the dust? And such s .."ene-t a 5 these the Bibbitold us, in the text: were "of God"—of Him who is the source of all goodness and the centre of all excellency- Hew could this be ? Ho would again reply, they never emanate front God di rectly. No, they were miseries resulting from o mares inhumanity to man." But had then God nothing to do with war? Yes, much; if not in its instigation, at least in its conse quences and results, for by them some of the greatest benefits to mankind had been achiev ed, both for the welfare of man and the decla rative glory of God. Of course, if all men were actuated by the benign spirit of the Gos pel, the dread arbitrament of war need never be resorted to. Finally, coming to the great question now uppermost in the minds of our people, the speaker said he recognized in this disastrous civil war in which our countrymen are now engaged, the hand of God. God, it was trne, did not inaugurate it. It had been begun by bad, designing men, in the seizure of the Go vernment forts and other property, and the attempt to overthrow, by rebellion, the purest, and wisest, and best Government this world had ever beheld. No ! this was not God's work, but the Devil's. The Devil was attic bottom of it, and he was the head and. front of It, with his emissaries, whom he need not name. And yet, assnredly God was in it, and He would turn and overturn until his purposes were accomplished, and those Purposes would be for good, and no doubt, also, for the chas tisement of those wicked men who would ul timately have teogo to the wall. Their boast ed new republic, with its Rattlesnake ensign, begun in violence and carried on by villainy and fraud, would prove an abortion, whilst the old Union, the old fiag, and the old Constitu tion would come out of the ordeal not only unscathed, but like gold seven times tried in the furnace, the purefand better for the trial; and ram would be the work of God, and this was what his text meant when it said: cc This war is of God." Suffering, sacrifice, and pa tience it would cost; but we should remem ber that liberty and good Government are worth all they cost, whatever that may be. Our Revolutionary struggle cost much, bat its result was priceless, and this bad inspired the men who engaged in it. The present crusade against our Government and our flag, he would again repeat, he verily believed to be Lions the Devil—engendered in hell, and for a purpose exceedingly fiendish and diabolical; but his trust was in God. What our fathers labored to establish, we were now laboring to perpetuate, and this he believed would he se .compliatied as certainly as that the. Lord God Omnipotent reigneth. This war was not of our seeking; but, hav ing been began by ambitions and designing men, without a justifiable cause, we looked, as Israel did, of old, to our God, even the God of our f at h ers . God did not directly invite Israel to war, but when the enemies of Israel resisted the spread of his everlasting kingdom, and refused to bow to his supreme monarchy, then He did shield them by his power, and erect in their behalf the cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night, and the blessings of those very wars we were at this hour enjoying, for, had it not been for them, be continued, we would not now have the Bible, ner the Sabbath, nor the sanctuary, nor any of our in. estimable religious privileges. So, in the American Revolution, God had not incited our forefathers to war; He had not infused into our great and good Washington a thirst for blood, but when the mother-country sought to enslave cur free-born sons, then God bad infused into them opposite views and opposite principles, and the two coming in contact, there was war, and then God ices in it, in the fact that he caused victory to perch upon our banners; that he upheld our flag, and gave emcees to our armies, and enabled them to erect on these Western shores a home for the oppressed of every clime. In the same way, be believed, God would also be in this war; not that He was the instigator of it, God for bid! but God was in it, in that He was now raising up the people to defeat those who bad "conspired to overthrow oar institutions. The hand of God was most assuredly in this contest, although but few of us might live to see its whole purpose and deaign. It was,however, not for us to exercise a blind fetid in this matter. God worked by meant, and if rebellion was to be overthrown, and our Government maintained, it was neve easy that our brave men go forth, not with malice In their hearts, but with prayer and deep sorrow—with a sense of Christian patri. (Aim and duty. And, believing that they who are for upholding the Union, the Govern ment, the Uonatitation, and the flag, are right, we could, when these are assaileds not do otherwise than rush to their defence. His prayer was that they might be successful in this, and return in triumph, their brows bound with victory, the old Bag flying—not a star dimmed, nor a stripe erased, and that until the trump of the archangel shall rever. berate through the earth this favored and happy land might continue as the centre of attraction for all the oppressed and the down trodden of earth. And in this way, he verily believed that we would have it to say, as Israel said in the text, cf This war MRS of God." The discourse was delivered with even more than Mr. Llutter's usual earnestness of man ner awl felicity of expression, and elicited the closest attention throughout, and, as a whole, was unquestionably one of the most telling sermons that have yet been preached upon the all-absorbing question or the present hour. FRANCE AND JEFF• DAVIS TICE cONFEDEILITE ST/TES WILL NOT RE RECOGNIZED. A Secessionist with a United Slate* ra”pOrt The regular Paris correspondent of the Mobile Register, writing under date of April P, gives the readers of that j :areal to understand that there is not the slightest chance of any recognition of the Confederacy on the part of the French Govern ment, but that the symoathies of the Emperor are entirely with the North. Ile says : The commieBionere charged by the Government of the Confederate States to lay before the Euro pean Powers the claims of the new republic to re• cognition as an independent nation, are expected to arrive on the shores of the old world a few days hence. The moment is not inopportune to exa mine the prospects of their mission ; and, as far as France is concerned, I will at once give expression to the conviction that any hope of speedy success may be - dismissed from the minds of President Davis and leis Cabinet. The Emperor's Govern meat will not recognize the independence of the Confederate States until all possibility of a recon ciliation in the Union shall have disappeared, "or until the remaining slave States shall join their ' sisters, and demonstrate that the breach Is really irreparable It is true that the new principle of, admitting the fait acco-4ph, without reference to the circum- Stances leadieg to it, is a prevailing feature of French aa well as of English policy. But the French Government does not look upon the seces sion of the Cotton Stetee and their organization of a separate system as anything more than a politi cal eckaufrouree ' whose aim may be to bring about a remodeling of the Federal Constitution, and ob tain from the free. States such concessions and guarantee+ , as obeli restore the equilibrium of power between the two notions. Thie view wan expressed to me only yeeterday by a French states man of high reputation, who is thoroughly con versant with American affairs Be also confirmed an opinion I have long entertained, viz., that so far from France loeking with UDOlMitlelle upon the gigantic progress of the United States, as tending to give to the American republic at no distant pe riod an undue preponderance in the scale of na tions, she has regarded the growth of our bileenoe on the Western continent, and particularly the ex. pension of our maritime power, as surely destined to realize the desire she bee felt for centuries to see the dominion of the ocean pass from the hands of her traditional rival, and fall into the public domain. The separate existence of the new republic is not coueidered a Mir accompli for another reason, out or whion may yet flow tbe re-oetabliehment of our once proud reputation abroad, and the renewal 01 that national prestige, whose lustre is now so sadly dimmed. Europe nannot be convinced of the reality of a revolution without bloodshed. The events of the last four months—the formal 'dep.. tint of secession ordinance& the evacuation of forts and arsenals, the visits of the commissioners to Washington, avowedly to represent what even England would regard as revolted provinces, to be scourged into snbmission—are commented upon ' here with wonder and credulity. Such a state of things es was evoked by the assembling of the South Carolina Convention, arid still continues to exist. would, if produced in any capital in Europe, be the signal for an immediate rush to LIMA. In the midst of the trials to his patriotic pride, to which every American on this I continent is now enbjected, whether proceeding I from the misers of the few, or the not less galling pity of the mazy. it if a source of consolation to teed that, whatever may be the issue of our national dissensions, whether toe Union be definitely nro- I ken ne or happily reports - Emoted. the historien will be called upon to record a resolution involving the destinies of more than thirry millions of people, whose course war nia. if the future may be judged by the par, without armed conflict, or the eecrifiee of a !yogi', bum's life. It re stated that as an inducement to the French and English Governmemm„- the commissioners of the Confederate Stages will be aided in advocating the object of their minion - ny tempting oommer eial proporitions.which thesare empewerei to offer. Speaking once more for France, azidlesving yon to judge of the tenter of Great Britain from the tone of her meet influential public jot:amide, there is reason to believe, dining the considerations r have above submitted. that no advantages of trade could induate the Emperor Nspoleon to shon e e from Franey. the rod will c.f. the twenty.reven Statee rezEtaining in the tnzion- for the sake cf establishing His ip redede= with the new Ceoefe derecy, and gore.:—.l° its moot= with French nut ivafeeenrce . Tree of she Emperor has observed ' &aced in the Cekes: foaner ay laeorzeare of which the Morrill tariff het Wets the object in Europe, and no daunt is iratertabeed that the bill will speedily be reconsidered awl purged of meet obnoxious features. On the other hand, newt of the export duty on cotton, to he imposed by the Coutederete States, has been received with no more favor than the Morrill tariff. Unless the commissioners bring with them authority to revoke We provision, their raiz don to England 14 hopeless. Significant of the fate which attends them on this particular point, in France, is an article of five columns length, headel " Cotton," published in the Monittur Of tots morning. The terminating paragraphs of this species of official manifesto, apparently exclusively devoted to dry statistics, Loat nevertheless not des titute of polieleal eignificance at this juncture, would seem to indicate that King Cotton may be in dulging in 8011:10 illuaions. The ittoniteur shows that, should any obstacle arise to diminish the supply from America, England will be able to , get along with forty-five per cent. of the number of bales received in 1860 from the Cotton States, and " Algeria will find in the new condition of affairs a powerful encouragement to develop her fine qua lities of cotton, rivaling the beet long silky . Georgian." I have seen reference made in various journals of the United and Confederate States to the visit to Paris of the Eton Thomas Butler king, of Georgia, formerly a distinguished member at the Federal Congresa, reported to be charged by the new republic, with a commercial mission to the French Government. Mr. King has been sojourn ing In Paris for seine time, and left this capital a few days ago for Brussels. At the moment of his departure he found it absolutely neoeseary to ob tain a passport, but naturally felt great deli/twin demanding ono from the only source to which he could apply. Mr. Faulkner, however, unhesita tingly furnished the requisite documeet recognizing in Mr. King the full qualities of a ottizen of the United elates JAMEB G. BENNETT, Jtt., AND lite YAGUT.— We understand from a reliable source that J. G. Bennett, Jr., who recently went to Washington to offer his new yacht llenrtetga for the nee of the Government, on Tuesday evening reeeived a tele graphic despatch announcing the acceptance of his tender by the Revenue Department. and that his commission as second lieutenant would be im mediately forwarded. The Henrietta le on the stocks at tireenpoint, and will in all probability be launched on Saturday morning next, and got ready for sea with the utmost despatch. She is represented to be n beautiful vessel, of 180 tone burden—the largest yacht, we believe, of the New York fleet—and will doubtless be found an he portant acquisition in the blockade service.—N. Y. World. Manz linurr.—Tlio Government hat. mad© an arrangement to use the °idol= light at For tress Monroe, and the apparatus will be sat up on the parapets in a few days. This famous light pos sesses extraordinary illuminating power. One of the reflectors, which was once placed on the Letting Observatory, oa.sl a distinct shadow at Tarrytown, thirty miles distant. By the aid of this light the garrison at Fortress Monroe will be able to detect any Teasels that may attempt to pass the fortress at night, and sire its artillery a distinct object on wldob to be effootive, no plotter how greet the surrounding darkness. HAVELOCK9.—The cc Havelock. " is a style of head-gear, eo called after the late distingalahed Christian soldier in India. It is a plain cap, high in the crown, made of thick white linen, and hooting a cape which falls to the shoulder; covering the neck and ears, and, with a long visor, shading the greater part of the face. The value of this cap as a security against sunstroke was gatisfaetorl ly tested by the British troops during the hepoy rebellion. PRILADMRBIA BOARD OF THADE.. WM. 0. KBEHMLE, J pro. Z. A DDICK6 5 COSIXITTEIS OW TRX Monrx THOS. 8. PERRON. 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Theßesconsrive le put up in Bottles of three sizes, 1 vie: 15rge. medium. and in all; the small holds half a mut, god remits for one dollar per bottle ; the medium 1 home at least twenty per cost. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle ; the large , holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re -1 tails for $3 a bottle. I O. J. WOOD es CO.Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY, 11 York. and 114 A l ARK CT street, et. Lotus, hio. 'And sold by all good Drumm and Fancr Goods Gest era. Bold In this sit , by B. A. FARNESTOCIE dc Co., Pica • 7 and 9 North FIF CH Street. and RASPIARD & emp ITwELFTH and'Cif t ETN UT Streets ; .DYtr.s,T & Co., 232 North SECOND Street. neff4-norfenoWtf 0 FFICIAL. “ , MALL STORES,' "CANDLES,” &c., I'_`6l-'62. NAVY DEPARTMENT. BrY.ltit" Ur PROVialMis AND CLOTHING. APRIL 17,1881. Prnpoettla, Reeled lind endorsed " Oder for Small Stores," or " Offer or Candles," or "Offer for Pali water Soap." or •• Oiler for Mustard Seed, Black Per &0.. as the case may be, will be received at ibis 131 erase until 9 o'olook A. M.. on the 21st day of May neat, for furnishing and delivering (on receiving_twenty days' notice I at the United states sexy raids at Charles town, hi aseaahliaatte; Brooklyn, New York ; and Gen- DOTt. ; ech quanities oily of the following artic•es Vitelnla execptinii a the salt- t water soap and the candles, for each vaich separate propoea , e and contracts win 1 n .eq.l ha may he required or onlered from the °M tn-eV:a ) ,7 the Chief nr this Bureau. or by the TO- Art.rwre ormanynning officers of the said nave yards, Gant; band year ending Beth June, 1962. via: FerZfrit, .IW/in/. India rnh- Blacking. boxes o'. t er , Combs. coarse, India rub mt. bar. or • nits aerobe. earti6tAna. Combs. fine, India rubber Brualies, shoe. or gotta. perch& Brushes, el° bra. Grass for hate. flutti.ns. navy vest. Jack-knives. ttutt,ne. navy medium. MOM in single gene. Dutton', navy anat. Razor straps, Bu dead eye. bow /sore. Beeswax, in lb taken. 8110 ons. r:o r tZin spools of Nos. 12 and 16,900 yards saoh, 3 cords, eau& P.m- Handkerchiefs, cotton. fait colors. 31 by 30 inehae. weight not less than Nom each. texture 8 byB to% inch. Needles. sewing, l, 3. 3. and 4. drill eyed be tweens. width Rib lid inchb o n. hat, Lest French black. 12 Tar/into the piece . Soap, shavinz in cakes' each cake not less than loam Silk, sewing. be -biaok ; wrapper not to exceed 2 oz. to the pound. Thread. bleak and white. Marshall's or Barbour's beet quality, and in snob proportion as may be required. Tape, white bnen. 4 yards in length, 3i inch wide. Tape, black, twilled *Anton, 6 yards in length, !.e Inch W Y'tiimbles, 8-10 and 9 10 in diameter. All the above articles must be included in the offer. Willer SALT-WATER POAP.—Separate bid for 80.000 pounds,and such additional quantity as , may be re quired. The soap meet be manufactured from cocoa-nut oil, and be of the beat quality, denominated "'97Lite aelt water soap." and be delivered on sixty days' notice. In good strong bola, of about 74 Pounds each and. arm inspection. the boxes must be hooped at e ..oh end at the expellee of the contraotor. The price to be uniform at all the yards. Bras) Gaantas.—Srearate bid for 60,000 pounds, and such further quantily.as may be ratreired. The candles must be "sizes," of prime leaf lard steams. 8 10 inches in length, czausinc (dap, lIL2L can dles to weign not leas than 14 ounces 50-100, nor more than 16 ounces. and be paid for according to the aotual weight. without reference to commercial usage; the moltum point not to be lose than 140 degrees Fahren heit. The wink must be braided, and composed or TS oottnn threads of the beat a un'tts of No. 27 yarn. The candles to be delivered on silty days' notice. In good boxes, containing about 30 pounds each, aod the lays to be marked with the contractor's name and the weight of the candies. PAILAIYINS CANDLas.—This offer IR separate and dis tinct for tan thousand pounds. acoordint to aaniDle. and such further vicuna,' as may be required, for With:di sixty dar s' notion will be siven. • NTH:TARR SHED, BLACK PEPPER. ko. hover& e bids for all teat may be required for the use of the navy, to bo delivered at New lork only. Mustard seed, American brown. Pepper, black, Malabar. Putties, ootanon, for mustard and pepper. Corks for bantam All the foreeoing articles must be of the best quality, and conformable in all respects to the samples do emitt ed at said navy yards. and au dto such inspection_ et the navy yard where delivered ac the Chief of the Bu reau may direct; the inspecting officers to be appointed by the Navy Department. All the sirloin to be delivered free of any incidental expense to the Covornment, in proper vowels or pack ages, and the price of each article =at oe the same at the respective places of delivery. Pkaces in which the above articles are delivered mus t be marked with their contents. and the name of the contraotor.and be sufficient to insure their temporary safe- keeping. The oor.traotor must establish agenoies at such sta innsther than his residence. Vat no delay T h enri furnishing what may be required: and the contractor or agent fads promptly to em m aply with a re gaition, the Chief of the Bureau or Provisions and Clothing shell be authorized to direct purchases to be made to supply the deficiency. under the penalty to be expressed in the contract' the record of a requisition , or a duplicate copy thereo. at the Bureau of Promsons and Clothing. or at either of the navy yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that euoh requisition has been made and received. Two or more approved sureties. In s oam equal to the estimated amount of the contract. will be required, and twenty per cesium in addition will Le withheld from the amount of all payment' on scoount thereof as collateral security, to secure its performanoe. and not in any event to Le paid Until it in in all feeeeete eetn plied with ; eighty per centum of the amount ot all de iiverieg made will be paid by the navy agent within thirty days after bate, duly authenticated, shall nave been pretended to him. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on appli catien to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hame -1 shire, Boston, New York. Pluladelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. and at tine Doreen. A record or duplicate of the letter inform= a bidder rt - ire scceptanqe of los propose! will be deemed a no tification thereof. within the meaning of the sot of 1846. end his bid will be made and accepted m oonformity with this understanding. Every oiler made mutt be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress. malting approrwitions for the naval service for 1846-'47. approved lOth of Anairsto 1446.) by a written s vaorintee. me tied by one or more ni eponsible persorm, to the effect that he or they under tako th at the louder or bidders with if his or their bod ro accepted. enter into n obogation within ten days, with good and sufficient sureties. to furnish the supplies Proposed. Tha Liu risen will not be °Moted to consider any provost unless accoropenied ty the guarantee re quired by Law ; the oompotency of the guarantee to ie certified by the navy agent, district attorney, or the collector of the port. The &gent/ on e Oidders is called to the samples and d oc ripesens of articles required, as, in the Isapscrion egyerr reception. a JO?: but rigid comparison will be made between the arroete..tse+rd had the setngles aga contract. reesir ing nose that fall below them ; and tieir attention is also particularly directed to the job's re solution of Ath of March. 1884, and to the act of bark August. 1846. a t fit IVIAOKEREL, SHAD, BAL. !Tx MON, ,to.--aoxe Ude Ness tios.l, i, and S Mud. ere!, large, modiam. slid small , in sunned naokagew of onolce late-oasght tat fish. 11.009,bb1a. New ilatif i as, Eastport, and Labrador Nen no., 9 ea d 03 . 6 o f ox °l o l : j ella w new coale4MieffilLge SAO boxes extra new No.l Herrwe. 3.171)D boleti large Muddatne fromngs bbis. Meormeo Whitt , Fiah. 60 bbl*. new Economy Mess Masi. L slitaxSalmon. I.eoouintil Wood 1.4i..h MO bodes estimer-siountt in Mere ta tor sale b_y ' wWe. frealllwalvlailli.. JUST REOETV&P, per " Aunie "SimbiLlVl troll, Liverpool, blander, Weaver. & Provarstiowi: IS IDs Extract Aooniti, in I ISivy 15 Ths Extract yosommi. In 1 & Ara. 50 lea Extract Hell&donnee, In_l Ate, los Rstrzet Taraxsei , Lel Zb ja SO MB Vln Hal Cotoluct, 1 bottles, lOC tb• 01. Suocißi Rest., ox 111. bottles. 100 tbs Calomel, In lib bottles. 111. Pil Hydnire. in 1 lb jam VRIVIKV.II.Ie L 211 E Vlr avid 41 Jlericli (B.IiXVIL6II THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, FRI(JtY, MAY 17, 18.1. CRPHALICI SICK HEADACHE. NERVOUh 11.E1A.DACHE, IfEADAOW ! H 7 the use of these Ville the periodical sneaks of IVsr. goes or Sick Headache My be prevented Land if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from yam and Moll:now will be °Melted. They seldom feiVin removing the /Velma sled Hoag eche to which tesrusles are eoeuhleot• 'They sot gently on the bowels, removing Costiveness. For Literary Min, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Layette., improving the appetite, giving twee and vigor to the' digestive organs, and restoring' the natural else tigiti and strength of the tingle asteati The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investi gation and carefully ecnidnoted experiments, having teen in use many_yeant, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of VILA and 'offering from lleadaohe, whether originating Mahe nervous system or from a deranged 'state of the ste peach. Whey are entirely vegetable in their composition, and MST be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change adieu cad tho absents Of any dim troos6l4 goers rnorkr. *pry Io othosiosister am I. BEWARE OW VOIDITZRECITEI! The genuine have too signatures or floury 0. Bpahhei on each Box. Bold by Blount' load all other Dealers in Xediehre, A Box trill be lent by mall Nosed on tempt of FRIOE. OENTS. All 'WWI elte*l4 bt addressed furinoifttN ( NPAL,DING. 4$ =MX MITREET.IIEW YORK TIN FOLLOWING ENDORBENI3SN7IS Or CEPHALIC PILLS WILL DONVIDOIS ALL WI/0 BUIFFEI, FAUN HEADACHE. SPEEDY AND . SURE CURE IS WITHIN As Miss Tostimookists arc **so/totted by Mr. SPALD Trre, they afford unquestionablo proof of She tact, of MU truly octintiiito distovory. _ . Mu. SPALDING. I have tried your Cephalie Pile. and I like tltem so wait that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I pare a few of the first box I got froze Jon. Bend the Pills by maul, and °Oise Your ob't fiervaV._ JAMES KENNEDY. Mx. leAmtune. azs I 'nob you to mend me one mom box of your Ceybelie / Auer mama a graft dna ar Ma& from Mew. Yoursrmtr. Ult STOIKEOUSE. 131111110101170/IOIEITRITIIIVOOM 00172111 re 1 . January lar 1861. - Ho O. SPALDINO. Sts: Yon will Meese send me two boxes of - tour Cephelio Pills. Send them Immediately. • iteSPOOMUI TOnt_e: JACO. B. lIIMONO. nave rimrsirsd oleo box of your Pitts, mod Ana then excellent. SRLLi Vxneron, Ohio, J'en. 13, 1861. I. C. SPALDING, Dab Beene find enoloned twenty-SVO ciente, for which lend MI box of your Cephalic Ville. Than aro trial. do MI / AN6 11Per Med. 'Direct A. 13TOVV.R. P. M. L . Bells Vernon. Wyendot 00.. BIIIIIILT, Move.. Dee.ll,Ulllo. H. C.llsayanne. Esq. I wish for tome otroulers or Ittrge show Wine lour Cephallo nine more pertionlarly before rly 01111- LOlllO/1111. It you hose anything of the kind 'leeks wind m One of ITIY monomers. who is subject to mile aiok ileudeohe, casually lasting two days") to4s cur of as airsdails usses_by which / sent her. usseeostturr yours. W. 13. WILKES. Mum's C. ISPASIIINth /40. 48 Cedar .t. N. Y. mom ISra : Inclowed End twanti-tve aunts. 1115.1 for whroh mad C am . of " Cophaho Pius. send toaddress of R. m. C. Filler, Royuoldoburg. Pranklin Your Pill. upor/aikt a utaris—turt .lisadaeks boon iorrtouter. 245. arszampi... 814 Not long mime I Dent to Ton for a box of Cohan° Pills for the ours of the Nervous Headache andCoaßvenem. and received the me. and they had so good as ofoot g i st iadu to read for +norm. Plititss wind hi Totem resit. Direst to A. it. WHEELER. uc Yaell anti. Peek. Pro, Um Emi.rfstr, Nerfopi,, ra. Gerbille Fillip aCcomsdish "otjpoi foi which they were made, viz.: Care of headache m all Itc forma. ikons tis Zxamiliast, Norfolk. Y. They have Leen tested in more than a thousand eases. with entire noises& erorit Skr .411mocrezt. SS. Mood, If yOall aro, or have boon it.t6 , llll.billd irtth the hvaintahe, send fora box, ICashalia Pibbs,] so that Ina TM nave them in came of an attaok. .Frest tke Advertise ,j 3 roord . rem B. I. The Cephalic rills are said lo be a remarkably effec tive remedy for the heartaehe.,and onerof tke.very best for that very frequent complaint which .Ea s beer been discovered, .14olst shit Meters R. E. Gazetts, aiects4^2iL We heertily endorse Mr. Sveldins. and' his turrivedled Malebo Phis. .1 4 4ain. Reamtautka P4/111/ Star. Nesurieha. Va. We are themthat per•one roffering with the headeehe, who try , min Mack to MAIL . • • Front the Southern Path Finder, rear Orleans, La. Try them ! you Maitre afflicted. and we ere =re that your teetimony can be added to the already numerous uet that tom received tenants that no other mediaine can pro:time. - ' From the ISt. fascia Dela oafs. The immense demand for the ashittle (Cephalic Pills ',rapidly increasing. • s►o2f fM tfaaltift PrOvvivrt, Lows. Emaiding to ot - oonneegi mina With an al laele he did not know to posit= merit. Irkom the Advertistr, Providowii. . . From Os /laity Nitre. itrwrort, is. I. Cephali o Pills are taking the Wage of all Nadi. Forma. comiNtrciV 8M 014 .14 . 1p.. Said to be Tory of bteetoes for ! beqleebe, Coornereilil, aycilMtl. Okto. Suffering humanity oan now biirahoraii. wrA elnele bottle Of 111%.111M21 4 211 r/LBLILILED will save ten times titer cod anntally.Nal SPALDING'S razIPARED erIATS SPALDING'S PILIPARND GLIDE SPALI)IIi(rB rtISPARSI) ECONOMY! irs , A STITCH IN Tun SAvss NlNm"'"ln An accidents will happen. even in well-regniated families. it is my desirable to have some cheap and convenient was for repairnin Furniture, Term Crooke rY. ISPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergent:dos,and no hquaehold can Word to do without it, tt always reaq, and up to the ortickius Point ... • "USEFUL IN EVERY 1101:11EP MilMaiMMl HENRY O. BpAIADING-. OAIMON. As certain unpnzoisdek• persona are attempting to palm off on the ensuipeoting public, imitations dint' PREPARED GLUE, I mold cannon all nelsons to ex amine before pnroliasinxitind see that the full naive. or APALDINBItRILEPAIED OLVIVIa is ft the salsigio w rYser ail MOII Vs Waft' wp#l4Wbalk INDICINAL. OUSE ALL BINDS Of SPAiiraNta s s TAU THEIR REACH. 51.4nonvu.Lx. Conn., Feb.6.12Z1. ELVRRTOBD, Pa., FeD. 6, ISM RIINOLDEBVIG. FRANILIN CO.. Ohio. i 7517113rY 0, Truly yours, WM. G. "ILLS* resizawri, it 111.11.1116. SAVE TA.:123 PIECEI I 4§ WIDANNTRNM. NEW VONA IN: C t i j2eu THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSTJRANVIC COMPANY, Or THILAMILPIIII, OFFICE. No. 3U WALNUT INTARET. Insures against LOS 3 otherNLIME BY FIRE on Amuses, Stores, and buddinga, limited ' orperpetual._ and on Furniture. D oo di, Wares. and bier °handle° oo in in town or CASH CAPITAL. /1731.110 09-AN1ET1111317.147 Oh Which 01 Invested aa follow', iris: In flit mortgages on city property. worth double the amount —;.— $ l am 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'e 6 per aent. first mortgage loan, at Par.— •---- _. • COX, 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'. 6 per cent. se oond reortssire lose, 7 30, 44gi f — _ 27 . 1100 00 Huntingdon ana Bruno op Railroad mid Canal Co.'e mortgage loan-- —-- 4,000 OD Ground rent. first-olcuse—. —— 2,4611 50 Collateral loans, well armored ---.— 2,600 oo City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. loan— ....... 10,030 00 Allegheny. County ßa . 6 per cent. Pa. RR. 10.00- 10,000 85 2 te a lEatlniti Frat 'O - ;•: 7 5 — Foie k =l--7 .- .. _ . 2:812 00 The Reliance Mutual Intrayanoo Co.'. n ' to . Os ;451 co The County Fire Insurance Co.'s moor 1,060 es The Delaware K. b. Issuance Co.'s stook- 700 BO 1 Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s sorip--- 600 00 Bills receivable— . -- - 14.502 74 Book accounts, wonted interest. ike-....--. 7,104 65 Cash on hind-- —.—.— _ 11.544 64 —••••••- 1117,/43 041 The ?latent principle, combined with the security of a Stook Capital, entitles the insured, to, participate in the ?roars of the Company. without liability for /errs,. Lessee promptly adjusted and pain. DIRECTORS: Clem Tingley. Samuel !Unshorn. Williamit,T hompson , Robert Steen, Frederick Drown, William Musser, William Stevenson, Boni. W. Tingley. John ft. W o rrell, Marshall Dili. R. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown. Robert Toland,harles Leland. G. D. Rosengarten. Charles T. Bunting: Charles ti. Wood. Smith Bowen, James IL Woodward, John Bissell, Pittsburg. OLER TINeLIiY, Preddent. B. M. HINCBDIAris Secretary. February 16. IBM. real THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANV OY P.ILIMADBLPILA.. (FAME INBTRANCE 1310L1181VELY.) NOMP ANT'S BUILIJINS, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STR.R.STS. DIAhCTORS; ELAMORPORDISHLER. WILLIAM MOEN% MAMBO FILAZ/ZH, JOHN M. ATWOOD, BENZ. T. TRELICI, RANKS WII.LOTON R . ATINIF CWS W. COLE, Be( PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY_ 140.'921 CEUESTRUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL, PRE PROFITS DIVIDhD AMONG THE BORED. 'Beare Lives for short terms or for the whole term of grant Annuities and Endowments: purchase Life Interests in Real Mids t and make all oontraeta de tslidme nn the oontingenmes of life. They act as Executors, Adminietrators, Assignees, Trustees: and Guardians. ASSETS OF TUE COMPANY, January 1.1461. Mortgages. around rents, real estate- ..sn,9in 97 United States stooks. Treasury notes, loans of state of Peurnrylvania, city of Philo ko-- - 369,798 34 Premium notes, itirene, . Z 17,694 SS Pennsylvania, North Pennsylvania Rail roads, - roads. and County eng per cent. bonds-- 105,802 50 Bank. ineurruuse, railroad. eanalutooks. &o. 97447 Cash on hand, scents' balances, &0.. /co.— MAW 14 81,071,128 02 DANIEL L. MILLER, ?tandem. SAMUEL E. STORM. Vine President. JOHN W. EON NON. SearetarY. rnh22-tf riELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the Legislature of Peons; Yvon's, Mi. Oftoo S. E: sorter of TRIRD and WA Lrit77 /trails. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INDICT-OMM . Oa iressels,i • Oargo, To all parte of the World. Frinslat, Ir LAIID INEWILARGEB On !tom by rivers. 6610111. Laical. and rocas flksr rimgar. to all parts of the Union. FIRE I. tsar On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Derail's! Rouses, &a. ASSETS OF 7RE COMPANY, November 1,1000. CAW United (State* Ova # Cont. lesa____.4sloi4Boo 00 /10,00 United States nix. 41 3 ' cent. Treasury Notes, (with scorned interest)-- ,100,600 .Pennitylvania State Eve Or eau WACO 00 511,000 do.do. six do. do. 21,016 00 120,060 Philadelphia Mr,' itY cent , Loroa, 130.103 Sr suADO Tennenee State Eve V emit. loan- : 94,000 00 10,000 ronneylvatua Railroad 24 mortgage _ 45:r cent, b0nd5._..... 16,000 00 15,0110 300 shares, stook earmantown Gal Company, interest and principal guaranteed by the City of Phila . delphia _ LUDO 00 5,0(X) 100 armrest Pensaylvasaa Railroad 5,000 00 cow 100 shares North Penamicania Rail road Company— „. 000 00 1,300 80 shares Philadelphia lee Boat and Stearn Tug Company . I,N O 03 210 6 share° Philadelphia and Havre-de- Grace Steam Two-beat Company. 350 OD a% 8 shares Philadelphia ElViaarill NS 00 Coropenr---- 1,000 2 shares Continental Ho tel 0556,700 par. Coat 51147,335.34. Market va1.0554,366 Bilis receivable. for insurances 171,M36 43 Ronde and mortgagee.— ---.--. 34,503 00 Real estate---. . 11,353 55 Balances duo at Agencies—Premiums on Ma nna Policies, interest. end other debts due' tilfi Company—. NAM 02 Berm end stook of sundry Laserantie ant other Companion— • 3435 Ruh an hand--Su bank. , .._ -035.173 in draver. 415 35 22,1a2 rn . DIRECTORD. Mill= Jelal ' Banreel S. Stokes, - d t"; , -. J. P. Peniorton. Rbeoßbiloe P=fint- Henry Sloan, Jain R Penrose, Edward Dorlinsion. John C. l ,Delner - H. Jonesßrooko, James ',lagoon', ibeneer..M.Dvaar,o, WWI em 1,/re,. Jr.. ...omos_C. Hand, James C. Hand, Robert Burton, Wilhelm C. L..hriz. .x.ob P. Join, Jareeb H. Seal, Jaw-es B. H'Fitriond, Dr. RAIL mown.. Joshes. P. Eyre, Leiser, C. Leer, .lolin B. 3emple, Pittr i tos, Hun% Cram, . D. 71. ram. obories Xeity, WILLIAM " !DlV, ll Vresident. 71308. 0 , Viols President. HENRY 11Y141,11101. - theeretarr. nol7-1 PIRE• INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.— L THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—ineQmorated 182 i—CHARTER PERPh- TUAL—No. /no WALNUT Street, opposite Independ ence 'ignore. This Company. favorably known to the community for thirty-six years, continue" to insure against loss or damage, by Fire. on public, or private Buildinec either Permaintlyor for a limited time. Also. on Furniture, stocks of Goods or Nlerohandue generally, on liberal terms. • • Their Capital. together with a large Surplus Food, is Invested in the most wend manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an tuudoubted secant. in the ease of lots, DIRECTORS, Jonathan Patterson. Isaaa liaslehurst. Quintin Carnahan. Thomas Robitts, Ahawdar Minion, Dfirael Smith, Jr,, Witham Montanus, John Bevereux, ThomasBoorh. ... . . . JONATRAN PA:titltSo24. President, BEATON !MTH, t3eoretary. apt-1y IN EI:MANCE 00NPANY OF THE EFATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE Nog. AND 6 EXCEANRE BUILDINGS. Chartered in Mg—Capital 0230,00a--Feb. 1, 18 M, auk value' Alloaaasi rr. All-invented in sound and available aenerines—eon .to Insure on Vessels and Gorgon', Buildings, Stook" of blerehandue, ,e. on liberal taring. DIRECOR& "airy D. flherrerd. rge Etnall, Runeon Toby. Pixel Grant, Jr., Charles Maealegter. oboe Wagner illiam E. b omas B. 'Witham John B. Budd. Henn G. Freennm, William R. Wkita. Murree 3. Levin, aeons C. Caon. HENRY D. SA PSnia ERD, President., WINIUM HARPER. Seeretarr. JeB-tf Num INEMRANOE. MKOUANIOS' INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. 1315 North SUIT Ilk Street, below Raoe. Memo Build ing., Goode and Merchandiee generally from lees or Ammo by Pine. The company reetembsa to edlost aU i 0•1101 promptly, and thereby hope to merit the oat-4,71- .4e of the Pisoreveas. William .Morgan, Robert Flantgae, Francis Cooper, Molise! ffloSeor, *gorge L. no2ghirt*. r:derard hlo6orern, James Mar= Thomas B. ItleCormiek, James Doroa, John tiromleir. Matthew MoAleer. Frame Bernard Rafferty, John Cowards, Thomas J. Hemphill. Bernard H. tinlssmae. Themes Fisher, Charism Clare,- Francis McNamar, Michael Cahi ll. FRANCIS COOPER, President. BERNARD RAFFERTY, Secretary. ocTI-ly AMERICAN TIRE INSURANCE 00., INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus, i invented n round and available deourities,oontinueeio inure on Dwellings. Stern Furniture. filerohandise t Vessels in port and their oarwies, and utlierpengoidu pyneert7. Ail looses liberally aiid promptly agbastisd. DlirSevoits. Thos. R. Mails. John T. Lewis. John Welsh, rt James R. Campbell. Samuel C. Moon. Eduard G, Dubilh, Patrick Brady, Ches. W. Youlialin Israel Mortis. TEI3IK OS 'R. - AIARIS, r'veident. A.L.BEST C. 8. CRAWF ORD. SedretseV. Te2l-tf ANTHRACITE INSIrEANOE COMPA . Mitittherized Capital ameno—ovajtiss Mee ;40. v 74 1 ,11 07 S:r.ctr Dscwesn V and Fouflh dtteet. kir4 Company will immure againin lima or dealaaa by Fire, on Buildume.Fartatare, and itiorehandme ene railAlL Main* - Froisitn. liilind= p fa st i g e4 :ie air'''. Cargoes, and ..porla of Oman:ROL Swab Esker, Cni jose' w m si sma. P. bather.. John Ketcham. John R. flbskutinh I. O A in te r a Oa nri 1. Will. F. Doan. Oar 1111010T1 J. E. Boom. JACOB ESHEIL Prodigal, WM. ir DEAN Vies W. BMIII . amatory: Prald ExollArierp INsulogur, QOMPANY —Oitioe No, 4ga VAktiliT areal, FIRS insupaivr, on Oowes and. NeiObanclifo ga norplly, on laToT4ble tom*, either 1410(1 or nor- DIRECTORS: elonann BontS Thema' Marsh. Eohm Ginnode. Oharles Thointsor, tlittgd D. Robarts, Imes T. Hale, Sjounel 3... Smedley, deehno,T. Garen, 'Gabon C. Hale. John J. Griffiths. JERFMLUE BONSALL. Primo:tont. itionAßD co pe re t r VNl.4oDO. Vice rresiorli f1 — At:Ml.ov .—A per Sons are hereby eau- NJ twined against negotiating a certain note, drawn by W. F. RE -, WAIL/ 3 it OP.. for 1 wenty five Hundred Dollars. dated ou or about the= October. 1880. say able, 12 mouths after date. to the order of W. F. Rey nolds, at Drexel & Co.'s. Phhadblphia. and endorsed by paid note was given to the Rank of Commerce, r ie. penny,. and its payment will,be resisted, the dranrers thereof having a legal defence to the flame. • • W. F. REITP4OLDs & Qamn.roi , rir., &fay , 10.180. myls-6t • NOTIL E. --Tho Citizens of the chtferept Cities and Towns throughout the State are invited to 09mpetinon for the Ice at winch the next AN NUAL ISTATR FA/It shall be held. Proposal, l, metals= inducements arid advantages, direer to toe undersigned Committee, appointed by the Ax soutive Committee. will be received up to and in cluding May 31et next. Communications should be ad dressed to either of the followies kersoue: WMCOLDER„ja,„ JACOBWP. kill EZE.FORD, MISH, IGEN E. ZIEGLER, Harris'burg,l's, AMOR E. Nape, ziortriumberiend, asessiottlet D.LIBPA.I'aa! teiX.Almorel I'ILE MANUFAOTOgYi. tlea and Rje l tr cl E elerg BT d i s l 3 — nion, aml good Itudity, made to order, at the fireo eettibledartent, 01..E,SALE aid TAM, at marafeararer's IflOuttder deft/ to a gegoner isuenzterL J. 8. 1188188. HAVANA OIGARS 4 -A large and splen didJas assortment of all sizes and qualities, in store and for We very low for oath by CHARLES ETE, 130 WALNUT Street tnil IS tiercea - Leaf lard, lb! 4.41 wile by 0. C. SADLER & 00.403 ARM! Btrost4 mend door *bon Front. splir-$4 NI Nig SUMMER ARRANGE EIVT. PHILADELPHIA , GaRMADIFIrif) NORRIFITOWN RAILROAD. On and after Monday, May 43. 1851. FOR Gh.R WANT° OVN. Leave Philaoellhia l e ic . 7 n . f4, 11 861 3 1, ? 1 1 . ,, 1 4 11 . A. M., 1, 1, 3 - 3121 L;e, 4 ;i4 5. .5 6. .. g rr0 M ai1 .,411 ;. 6 47 3 G 8 8 70,9. 10.11, 15 A. XL, i, 5,3. 4 5, 6.6%. 75{. 8.9. 1021 P . M. The 8 50 A. M. goo 336 r. Pa. Trains stop at German town may. ON KIND *iYB. P cave Philadelphia. 9.06 A. M., 214 , 3 14 , C. 754, and 103 i Leave Germantown,' 10 A NI .1. 4, Mi. and 931 P. M, CUES rig UT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6. 6.10, a A. 91., 1 , 3 38 , 4 . 6 . 8 . 9 . and 10.54 P M. Leave Chestnut Hill. 7 10, 8.8.40,9.40, 11.40 A. AL.1.40. 335, 5.40.7.10, 8.40. and 10.10 P. M. The 8 A. M. and 3.35 P. M. Will make no stops on the Germantown road. ON SUNTAI S. Laave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. 51.. 5,4,1„ 5, and 7"m P. m. Leave Chestnut Rill, 7.50 A. 6.1„ 19.40. 6.10. and 9.10 P. M. , FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia. 5.50, 7%, 9.05. 11.05 A. 75., 7.05, 3.05. 4.45.6.V.13, and 1134 P. M. I Leave Norristown , 6,7, 8.i.5, 9,11 A. M.. 1%, 434. 434. I and IN P. M. I ON SUNDAY'S. Leave Philadelphia a A. M., 3 and 5 F. M. Leave Hometown . ;.‘4 A. M.; 1 and 6P. AL , FOR MANAY OMR. Leave Philadelphia, 5.50. 7%. 9.05, 11.06 A. M., 1,05, zoo, 3.06, 4.:5, 54, 8. and 1134 P. 14, Leave Manayunk,Cli. 73i, 836, 934. 113:4 A. AL, 1, 31%. 5, 7. awl /0 P. NL. ON SILNDAYI. Leave Philadelphia. S a, M,, 3 5,110 U TA F. I Leave Manalenk, 7 7 4 A. M.,1,14, 634, an.. 9 P. m. H. 11. Sall 1:11. General Superintendent., mrll-tE Depot, MIMI and G KEEN Streets. MORLICAI 11. DALWII9I.I. Gmo. H..9T11.11.1tT, Jonia H. Bitown, IH. A. FARNBSTOCI, , ANDRIW A. CAM", j J. 1.. ERILINGZIL. ' . ORD STARR, rresidtollent. rotary. lamAos 1 THE PENNSYLVANIA VENTRAL lIAILROAD, 2510 MILES DOUBLL TRACK. 1861.• gitowl 1861- TRH CAPACIT A NY THE COUNT R Y . NW EttUAL. TO IN THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PIT'PeBURO. C on necting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston. New York, and . aintoteut East , and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg wth Through 'Prelim to and from all poinU in the West, Northwest, and 'Pr e lim than furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express end Fisat Linen run through to Pittsburg. without change of Cars or Conductors. All Through Passenger Train, provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed under peribet control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety oftravellers. Smoking ,Oare are attached to each Tram ; Wood ruff's Sleeping Cars to Exeress and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY Mail and Fast Lines. Ann- days excepted. • Mail Train leav es Philieelphia at T.BO A. M. Fast Line 11.45 A.M. Express Train leaves " 10.46 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS; Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 240 P, M. Columbia " • 4.801'. Parkeeburg "at 5.40 P. M. West Cheater" No 1, at 3.15 A. M. No. 2 at 12511 P. M. West Cheater Paegengers will take the West Chester Nos. 1 and 2 and Columbia Trains. Passengers for Illepttury t Willianmert, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, 'and intermediate nointe, leaving Philadelphia at 7.58 A. M. and 2.30 P. - 141.. go direct') 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 Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio riv ST ers Fare always as low, and time as Wok. as by any other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chioag_o, make this the DIRECT LINE BEL' W SINN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. - The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittaburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight. together with the saving 01 time, are advantages readi ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel ling Public. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this COMPEIMI, can rely with confidence on ins speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by Of. Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as /operable as ars charged by orksr Railroad Companies. Sir Be particular to mark package's " via Pasumeyl vania Railroad." For Freight Contracts or Shiping Directions, amply to, or address either of the f ollowing Agents of-the Company: D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg: H.S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville. 0...; J. .1. Johnson, Rip ley, 0.; R. McNeal) Maysville, Ay. ; Ormsby & crop per, Portsmouth, U .; Paddock & Co., Jeffersonville. Indiana; R. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnat t. o,.Attiern & Hibbert,Cinoinnati, 0.; R. C. Meldrum, Madison, _ Ind. Joe. E.Moore. Ky . ;P. GO'Riley & Co.,Evansville, Ind.; N, W. Graham & Cairo. III.; IL. P. Bass. & Glass St . Louis . MO.; John H. Harris , Nashville, Tem.. Harm & Hunt, Mem pins, 'sena.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, 111. • W. H. H. Knows. Alton, Ill.; or to Freight Agents Of Railroads at different points in the West. S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONS, 80 North street. Baltimore. LEECH & C0..1 Astor Mousse, or 1 B. William at.. N. Y LEECH & No 77 State street, Boston, H. H. HOUSTON, Gang Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Phila. E. LEWIS. Gen'l Supt Altoona. Pa. lea rly 1861. -N a 1861. SPRING ARRANOANM RD( EW , YORE L LINEE E CAMDEN rAND' AMBOY AND 'PELLA DELPRIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD' CO.'S MBES FROM 'PHILA_DELPRIA. TO NEW WORLAND WAY PLACE& • IRON WALNUT-IT. WHAN7 AND 6.66siNe7os DAPCT WILL J.,SAVEAB Fora.,ows, At 6 A. AI., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac commodation _ 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden aid Jersey City. (R. J.) Accommodation_--.-:.:.•...16 At 8 A. N., via Camden and Jamey city, herring At 13X A. IC X.12.51tg.iG33 tam . Wastera Riv.refo. AklA.ki P. M., yis, Camden and Alt4k)T—AGO.37oo,ll*- dation—. At if P. M., via Camden and Arlialr, 0. mc,tld..it- press— --- --.-- 3 CO At P. M., via Kensington and Jersey 0.6 y, Lva -12166 Ei' wen ; —.----- I CO At 414 F 1. 'via Kensington and Jersey City 2.4 Clasericket . » , 226 At 6P. M.. via Camden and Jerseicity, Evening Mail I 00 At 11.1CP. 10l.„ via &orlon and Jersey City, South ern Mail.---- _ SS At 5 P.M., via Camden and Amboy. Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger let Class Ticket.:. 225 Do. do. Thelass Ticke Sou t h ?he GP Al Mall Lino lane daily. 1.1% P ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Houton, Lambertville, Flemington, Ac, 7.10 A. from Kensington, and 2% P. M. from Wahant-street wharf. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Kersaton, Wilkesbarre, lliontrose, Great Bend, Re., T.lO A. K. from Keninngton, Ma Delaware. Lackawanna and Western it. R. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10 A. M. from Kensington Depot, and 2% P. K. from Wal nnt-ntreet wharf ; (the 7.10 A,_sl, line connects with train tannins. Marton at.t.2,6 P. M.) IttiFor Mount Holly, 658 and 8 A. kl., .Land 4% P. It. For Freehold,. at P A. M., and 2P . ht. • WAY LIKES. Fyn Bristol Trenton, &0 .. 14 7.10 A. 4342+1 6%. i P. M. from teamacton, nEd X% P. M. from Walnut street wharf. •• • . For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Burlizig tonaylorenee, Bordenterrn, se., at 12%, 413 i and II Steamboat Trenton. for Bordentown and intermediate Plum at alfi P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. Sir For New York, and Wei Lines leave Kensington Depot, take the oar,, on Fifth street, above Walnut. half en hour before departure. The oarun into the (twat, and on arrival °leach train allowe d the depot. Fifty_ Found, of Baggage, 0111 y, ach Passion- Yeasengers are prohibited from taking anYtiong as Cage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over theipomade to be paid for extra. The Company' limit r reepongibility for baggage to One Dollarper_pouno. and will not be liable for any *moult beyond OM ex oept upeoial sontraet. mligY WM. 21. IiPATZMBIL Agent. ~ N ORNH PENNgYL. VA NIA RAILROAD. POW BBTRLItIig, , _BRIYLESI'OWN. Ai A VCR CRUNR,IiAZLsToN. EASTON, ECKLEY. WILREBBARRE, ac. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after MONDAY. MAY 11,18110, Peasenger Treinowt leave FRONT and WILLOW streets, Pluia delPhis, daily, (Sundays excepted), as follows : At 6.1 e A. m..ftlierese I, for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Cheek, Hazleton. Wilkeaberre, &v. At 1.46 P . M., (Express), for Bethlehem, Canton, ho. This Baas reach es Easton ate P. M. and makes close sonneotioo with New Jersey Central far NM York'. At 1 .15 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch Chink. me. At A. M. and dP. At. for Doylestown. At IBM A. M. and SAO M., for Fort, Weettingtoll. The 3.43 A. Al. Express tram makes aloes eonneetion with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and, most desirable route Wilkembarre, and to all points in the Lehigh coal region. TRAINS FOR .PHILADELPOLA. p .lgave Bethlehem at 5.28 A. M.., 1.18 A. M., and 3.33 Lesiva Doylestown at 7.33 A. M. and 4 I 3 P. M. Leaveort Wouldn't= at ttS) A. 31 Bethlehem M. oN .erneDA'Oe.—phi mielphia for at lhilsdelphia for Doylestown at 3 P. M. oylestown for'Phldelphia at OM A. AL Bethlehem for Philadelphia at a r. M. Fare to Bethieh o m —SI SO Care to Mauch Chunk.3l3 Fare to East n "1 igg Fare to wilkesbarro— 4SO Through. Tickets must procured at the Ticket I Mises, at WILLOW Street, no DERMA Street, in order to secure the above rates et taree. ' All Pm:tenger Truing( exoept Sunday Tildes) connect at Berkir Street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Peildellgelt Railroads, twonl7 minute's after leaving Willow Str ß eet. ELLICLARE. &rent. BITING ABAMOM. MENT.—PHILADELPIIIA, WILMINGTON. AND BALTIMORE_R-A/LitpAD. On end after MONDAY IN APRIL. U. tau, PASSENGER TRAINS LEA. PHIL aIIEIPHIA: For BaltimOre at SS A. M., 155 A. M.. fEngreash and lop P.. M. PForsl Chester at B.HI A. Al., DM A. 4.15 and 10.50 . For Wilmington at 8.15 A. AL, 11.35 A. M., 4.15 and 10.50 M. For P. New Castle at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P.M. For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. LS. For Milford at 8.11 A. M. For Ea ll nbarr 8.15 A; JW. TB.A.INB FOR PHIL.* 11ELPRIA Leave titgtimete at 44 A. M. (Expresa). 0.45 A. M., and. 4.45 P. M . Leave Wilmington at 540 and 410 A. M., 130 and BF.AI. 'Leaveillf..linrY at I.V. F. M. Leave mword at 4 P. M. Lear O DOTSI . 4.55 A. Al. and LSI P. M. Leave Nair Cargo at 5.35 A. M., 7.40 P. M. Lesib Chester at 7.40 A. 11., 9.40.1.57 sad &V F.M. Leave Balnxnore for SMMIMIT and Helarare roaa et :WA.. M. F03._13ALT1140.101: Leave Chn;lar at 5,44 A.m., UM and 11.90r.m. Arm Wilmington at 9.3 0 A. M., lies F. M., and le PriF.IORT TRAIN, with Pear.ang.er Car Atta*hed. inn ran m follows : Mare Pldledelihia for Perryville end intermediate *lmes at 0.80 F.M. Leave Wilminr_ton for Ferrtville and lx,t4;Radia,te places at 7.15 P.ll. Leave ier kviedelplua and interme -414.10 v..eoe., MI. M. MIST' Havre- e-Graoe for Baltimore Sad intermedi ate ertations at 6 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Ravre-de-Oraoe and interrVi ate station at 5 P. M. ON : Onl at 10. Xe. 11. iromluladelphia to Baltimore. Onl y y at weft*: M. from Baltimore, to O.:lad:WM& ael2 M: YELTV/V. President. Na - ;-•-T- .- Pn/LA. 13 t 1:10 grit 4776. - A — ' 7 -5. - ' r'' . SI - . -n. i TRA AND INII -4 E tw A r D A 1 16 3 - 1 AEA IRO,' aaad - lialailltiiyilaq, cia qii(l - r alai 4. i s , i • • . M. NB LINES, DAILY, ilnindaro dßdaPied.i Leave Net 111,20 t. earner of BROAD and CALLA w - lIILL, iiireets.i.l4lLAPELPHlA4l'Mar antra/WE On Thirteenth and on Callowhill aim WilA. at eannestitig at lierriebarwith tbo ..t.' 1 YLVANLX. RAILRLAIL 1 p M.u ruaning_to Pittsburg; the CUMBERLAND VALL EY 1.01 P. M. train innitintta Charnbersbou, Slarlizle,D .F &a. M. and the tiOATIMAN CENTRAL RAJLROA 1 P. la. train, mining to ERR-' burr, &a. AFTERNOON LINER. _Leave New Depot corner gBROAD and CALLOW ALL,LEtreays, pit ILA,DELPRIA,(Paasenger ettranoq on Thirteenth and on Callowhili etreeted fe-...:5.'03- VILLE and HARRISKIRG. at 3.13 P. 14..,DAITIY.far READING only, at P. rd.. DAILY. (Rultat.Y.l IPR .., . - oorirodo , .. -- DIIS7AN9E4 V... 4 ktitiat i lal4 AND READIDe nom PriLanar.rnut.. Mika, .. to El h nvillii..—..-- ii a--- --- .-...-- .111.11441cdpkiii d MIL-- -.. ...- ants Lebanon VallM aaT :SEL" t•lt ____ I ng ii::: „.. .. , j monad= ContraL, Terl44.Joaaidir- - .isa Railroad, -nr,arir..-- --/S) orthuraberland .---171 1 . 11 31 Mimosa . Mi -Ran -_,—. - NS pro 1 Pay-..... .--......EFT ? Rubin , awl Erit; R. 1, latooporr - - - —deg daver_Buore ----ItM or.--- -.........* 07--. ----MI Williamajport and Rimini! E aura— - _Jo Railroad. Irlioj A. M. ..tmii il5 P. M. train uaauildr_ at Port Filt "="01 1 #1,154.17.,u. 4 0 r' , .-.% di rt. ' ci tar ti tt . h,Linsa to stiagara F MN* al r DrLfer: corner of ROAD an4CALLOW WOKE . Er t torLEIENNEY. Sec 'Hari DAILY INLAND ,FRETua LANE TO irigmw NO.R p - (AL v AND PORTBAIOUTH, VA., mad to the en, 7:41.: tal Cities and Towne is the Routh ßoethvest. mode Int to the Depot. milli 214tQA street end WABBIIVGTOH ATenne, will . coiwa d and at ea low rates ea tw Other 'Pp KENNI, hiestei, Vnisiert on fiIiROME GRlCEN—Manufactund and for sale by WETRERILL & BROTRER, Jail 47 and 49 Borth BECOLID Street, FURNESS, BRINLEY, & Ira. iwt• MARKET alltEß7l Peremptoryeale for cash of a LARGE 13 MICK of FANCY Gloom, At the store formerly tioonpied by AIEBB Ra. fteILtPVER & ROBERTS, G. 4.9 MARKET taftEß flu Tuesday and Wednesday Morning May 21 and n, oommenoing at 10 o'clock each day, eons sting of Woof shirts and drawers. cotton and wool hosier/. g'oees, gauntlets, patent thread, spool cotton. stay bind ings, to tiandgeronb - fs. auspeuders. steel-ep ins hoop. bucksmerino wool coats, go'd ieWelry, combs, brushes, nd leather purses, portirmouities pooket , paper . eave lopos, hittone. gaiter., fans, pipes pipe stems, cords, pine, hooks and eyes. pistols. percussion caps. baskets. soap, Gologae water. perfumery, and a great variety Of fancy Also, large size iewe ry thief -proof safe. large size chow 6 large size German sliver-mounted show omits. ti—Goods will be open for examination on Mon day morning. May 50, with catalogues. (1 J. WOLBEELT S. CO. ! _ 619 ARCH STREET DRY GOOD'S AND CITY SA MADE CLOTHIND. CASH LE. Thin Morning. 17tH Inst., at 10 o'clock. at bl 9 Arch street, for cash--" A general ansortment of spring and Bummer Maple and fancy dry goods, in lote, adapted to retail gams. Alter which. 200 lots city-made clothing, all made within three weeks. Mazes marked on viol', and will be sold in nude garments. Now open for examination. IV P. PANCOAST. AIICITIONNER, Sue • CIWPir to Do Soott. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT Fit. 400 COIFS ITIt4W 600.1)11. Tele Morning. May 1.7. by ettahn no. at 10 ceoloak.2oo name straw (odds, consisting, in part. of medium to von _fine nu W_ and split. straw, Florence. braid. Col:Rugg. colored M fancy straw bounebs. &o. Also, latest styles mine!' caner Boulevards. fanny hats a nd cane. palm and %Mow white and colored Shay era , 0.. being the finest and mostolunee as , ortment of straw goods offered this sea son. MEN'S RATS. —cases men's and boys' palm, senet, Canton, and Leg Loin hate. FARIS FLOWERS. A line of nboioe mice Feria artificial (10 , mers, bcde daisies, MEN'R CALF BOOTS. Innhided in sate will be found - OREMs men's superfine calf boots. BRANDY IN BOND. This Morning. May 17. at 10 oPeiaak, nine eighth-114)e' Dilb7oon 21 cognac, in bond. Sample" 0W in "wre• LARGE RAI...m RICHLY-FRAMUP OIL PAINT MIRRORS. 4 0 . On Tuesdcy 'Morning, Maw 2'• nommenoing In o'clock. pEiILIP V 0119& 00., AIIOTIONICERS, •■• sa:3o MARKET street and 121 MINOR M. MFITZPA.TRIOR & BROS., AUL - • •TroPIEENII, 604 6PIII6TNVW &re-I. slow SALES EV KY At f Velma. or Books, 'stationery and Mel goals, 4 watches, psweny, plook., silver plated ware, c story. painting!, matruements, Also. Eosin*, dry goods, boot. and shoes, and mer chandise of every desorjetion. DAY SABER every Monday. Wein•sdar. sad Fri day at 3c' o'oleek A. Al PKIVATE BAWL As private sale several lane ooesigArtarett of watches. Jewelry, book*, etationery, silver - plated ware. autism fancy goose, doe. To which is solicited the attention of city and country merchants and others. Consignments solicited of all kinds of merchandise for either public' or private sales. SW Liberal Gash advan at t e nded on sonaignmants. Out-door Wee promptly to. LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of PETER JACOBS. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the widow of the said de cedent him filed In maid Court her petition and appraise ment,olaimins to retain the personal property therein mentioned, of the value of SS01), under the sot of Mk pnl, 1851oinit that the acme will be approved on FRI DAY, the 17th day of MAY, 1881, unless exceptions be filed thereto. THORN. m73-fm St* for Petitioner. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -11- CITY,AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of THOMAS H. WORTHINGTON, deceased. Au appramemect under the eth section of the not of 11th April. 1861, and supplement, having been duly filed in the said Court. Donee is hereby given that Habeas& Worthington, widow of said decedent. claims to retain the vereeest eatata therein referred to. to the value of $3OO, and will apply to the Orpl.ans Court for approval of said appralrement, on FUtDAY, the 17th day o may, A.D. /801, at 10 o'clock A. N. IC 11. Ze T. P. POTTS. m2.fm-4t* Attorneys for the Widow. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE JR- CITY AN 0 COUNTY OF PRE C.AOELPHIA. fetate of JOHN R EYNER, deceased. An apprain•ment under the ilth section of the sot of 14th April, idel, ana supplement, having been duly filed in the said Court by the widow of said decedent, no te° is hereby given that said widow (dame to retain thepersonal property referred to therein. to the value of $3OO. and will aptly to the Orphans' _court for ap proval of said appraisement on Flt 'DAY, the 11th day of May. A. D. 1861, at. 10 °Wool 0. It. & 'T. Y. POT TS. rnl•fm-4t * Attorneys for the Widow. 1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE, CITY AND COUNTY OF YAILADIItPHIA. . lestate of JANE NICB OLB. denMT — The auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court to au dit, settle. and adjust the first and final account of wiLsOlit Kr Kit. A dministrator of the estate of JAN E PIIOIIOL , I. deceased. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the Partiesinterested, for the purposes of bus appointment, on THUM DAY, the 21.1 day of Maii. A. D 1861, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the IV IsTHERII,I. ROUSE, in SANSONE Street, above Sixth, in_ihe city- of Philadel phia. THOS. P. I'OT rB, myle fine-8t Auditor. SHIP V' ENG. WEEKLY OOMMUNIOATION BY STEAM BET WEIN NEW YORK ghe LIVERPOOL, ealhug at QUEENSTOWN are a.) to . land and embark passe:amen alld &marches. be Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Stem:n eon Company ' s splendid Clyde-built iron sorer. steam ships, are intended to sail as follows: PROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BALTIMORE, Sattt-day, May le KANGAROO, Saturday, Mayes raft a, Saturday, Jane t And every Saturday throughout the year, from r: gat No. 44 N. R. RATES OF PASSAGE _ _ THROUGH FROM PHIL. •1 5 ELPHIA. I Cabin, to Queenstown. or Live . , . . ..........—..... ni Do. to Lo don. via Liverpool--.....—......... 90 6,00T 9 g0 CO 4ctueendown, or Liverp00t............... 3O Do. to 4- 0 .d99.:--7-------. - -:-.----:r---s—rr-- " : Return tiokersCivas — lable for 2LX from Liverpool.. '. sec Passengers forwarded to Havre, Pam, Hamburg. Bremen. and Antwerp, at through rates. Cmtifioates of ramage issued from Liverpool to New 840 Corti tee of plumage named from Queenstown to Nework_— 830 These steamertrliiie euperjor tionornitioiliiione for passengers, are oonstraoted with watertight compart ments. and carry experienced burgeons. For freight, or pasasge, apply at the office of the Com pany. JoHig 6. DALE Agent, 111 Walnut stree t Philadelphia. In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN Tower Building& In Obsegow, to WM, INMAN, 13 Dixon *treat. THE BRITLSB AND NORM BG . AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL EIEAM IPS. TOILK TO Liviapoot. Chia( Cabin Puaarti----. Y OHO second Cabin Flowage • -- - 10 mom BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage— —.— /1110 Second Cabin ?amaze— - 60 The ships from New York call e t Ha rbor. The slues from Boston call st Halifax and Cork Bar liTA, Capt. Judkina. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ARABIA. Ca_pf_f_ Itifone. CANADA Capt_ Anderson. ABIA.RV,G. Lott. Atll7 4 llOA. Capt. MoAnley A UST lAN A,Capt. Moodie. Cant. gkokley. El/1W A. Cant. J. Cook. SW ( now buntline,/ These vessels carry a clear white light at meet-head green on starboard bow; tad on port bow. ISlA6fAff.a. Moodie, leaves Boston, Wedneada.r, May AMA. tam, PI. York. lArednly. Mays. ArBIA, atone, " Aoelon, Wea n a, !del /e, A IS_A, Shannon, " ri. you', vr sgn y, may 32. ROYA, Anderson, " Boston. Wednesday, Nay " N. Yarn, Wednesdar. June 6, ANIKRICA, Moodie, " Boston, WedireadaY, June IX ASIA. Lott, " N.York.Wednesday, June Berths not secured until tutid b f 3 or. An experienced Surgeon on aid. The owners of these stags wi ll not be acootottal4le for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Upeole, Jewelry, Precious Etonee Of motel/4=lmi bills of Imbue aro signed therefor, and the value th ereon therein expressed. For trey ht or pea ap p to E. °UNA • I Bowling Green, Now ork. RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTONXID. —.lm..simrate. r y 4,1861, T LNB /OR. WASH ~ N GTO . On and after onday, May 4.1841. Trains for Viraab ing2oll, v 1 tintaeglie, will leave Philadelphia at 1136 A. DI. and 3W.ouP. nt• RSTV.IIIIII2(I,_ Will arrive at Ph il adelphia Irom Washington at UM A. M.. and also at 9.21 P. M. Thiongh tickets sold at the depot, corner of Broad and Prime streets, Philadelphia, Prime B. M. FELTON. • ReaMiPALLIADELPHIA AND n READING RAILROAD CO.. Kkcjice Dfl South Fourth street.) Puitansr.Y.,,Pta, April 27, 2841. SEASON TWEETS. On and after May I. DAL season tickets will be issued by this company for the periods of three, six, nina, and twelve months, net transferable. Sawa et:MO.II4IAM* mar able be kaa at 33 tar emit.. amount. Theo ticket, will be sold Ity the Treasurer. at N 0.297 South FOURTIII Street, where say furtherraormation oatt be obtained. 13. BRADFORD, ap29-tf Treasurer. 15WEST ()HESTER TRAINS via PRNAIRVIATA- PliA. 11 A[•- ea, depot, corner ELEMEAITH and MaRICI4T. at 8 A. M., 12 80 P. 111._„_and 4 P. M. Lin Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. Al., and Wall Chester at 4 P. M. liso-t1 MARRA ROUT2I.- 1111 - 11=17 PHILADELPHIA AND Ri.- MIRA A , GOAL, R TE to Tamaosa, Catawiess, Ru pert, Wilkestarre, Swanton, Dannig i : L iti.vac iNril- Mammon._ Trot, Ralston, Canton, •ila, badalo. Niagara Fall , Rochester, Cle;;doeit, , -olt, Toledo, Mioago,llt. LOlllll, Di P. i'Vo fA4C, and ad points North. and West. At Pwor tr iir. er_ll lear,e the new Devitt of the. Pki- IsA tad g Rtulroad, aim= stitQAD ant 0 0 t sesta, (itaaaentray enUessa an Cal lowiall street,) daily (Xer.dere fileesll4), Fey above peinle ea MOM ...., ..........kaa A. M. giNiinwma .. - 1 - _ - _-;:--........._ 3.15 .P. M. Rho 5.11(11 La. Vial eat neaLiat Rupert, for Welkent hrliAiVittßimßne.o6ll3l37ll.llErreL IF Alli&x..trthinikeewSirgodnentoettl. El mira and Niagara Fade, eget.; aaaio, .ew York and Ene, and New York Coata3 .itailmads, uom ail Jammu North and Wiwi, omit triooftriAdail. Deu,.ge oheokcu to Elmira, Basle, and llnspeniden En e, and all u_termediate Dniate. jt et. an be 1 roe, r ed at the rtilladelphts and tEl ,r eviermlcet (10k.. korl iZa Lmr ,'"Tr'Atr il . Si a l a n d V o v t li f N: A N F U R T E ltre F ins i ;nd a 1 Diva Dormer°. TRIRTEENTR and i e Leave the Flat tkilfillla li t til l reinadtng , road sad callowil etre t oclaill nacre exoeeted). fir all perm weep 1, g;•=, k P. la. v . ....i5q - :god bafore iY. 31. be tram tior a :mu p or r min Sfair Al Frillit DiTat. WWI T U L'i.a . O. ILL. or to G. T. LEONARD. Agent Inclairget isaor ,ILITX aallialiarCA irw stye.' solo •tr Prileaahriat nr ai ggignimm, WEST CHESTER AND PRI LADHLPIIIA VIA MEDIA. SPRING ARRAI46I.OBI:9IIt On and after Monday. Mar Depot, no rtheast will leave Philadelphia, from the corner or Eighteenth anti Market sweets, at B.OD A. Id.. and 1,4, and QM P. M. The Freight Train, with passenger oar attsph2d. Will leave West Philadelphia at 6 A. Zr/., rusnrag as tar as the Baltimore Central Junetiop. On Sundays, leave PhilPdeln43, at @LTC and IP. M.: leave Wee, Cheater ail: 60 A..M. Lad LM P.M. The trains leartu $44l slelphia at 8 A. At. and 4 P.M. sormeotat Peat:Wan wit trains on th e Philadelphia 11 . 1 4 Bnaimore Central Railroad. /Or Arlanea Oxford, &0.. &s. OEN EY WOOD. =MI General Supenntendevi, B OTlOS.—(llllsthig MilifigiNN VALLEY RJULIRAR O II,I,p , : ENGIAELT RA INS FOE_119_74111110:01w lY viP Alf • eth. TER ra ramATE STATIVIAS. and Hee, the. reeeenger Trejne Dehrat) , ., t iTovviv will start fromtio, Rog FQP• i ir : , DeP, Ol of the Philt aelphiA end. 142 11 11. 1 1, yurtpany, corner of ar 4 : o aglal r p t u t7 4 " (1 11111 enger on- A 'FWD Rot ' Downingtown loaves at OA . Vd AFITEROON TRAIN .for Downingtown leatto at lAlLV nt lDnndays excepted). .y ordegof the Board of fifinnag,___itga at Vito Plitladal otos and .Doading Isair and 4:1.0 • rieTaTiN: emv. Swelter, CLAM EDP SERNSD EVIERY tio.itrelfMatset, UOMAS & SONS, • Alr. +39 and 141 Bona ut, r Pormtri, Net. a and a.; PUBLIC R. Lok.is IMAt t•rATE APB AT • ails F.:XcIVIANatz EVEtrY ; 4 901,8 0/00k, BOOM during the business season, 81,1 oar Ilautluktia 0/ 004111 woven; 1 / 10111 01.1111ert.ri t r alditlo/3 'CO Rfliflil pu blush, on tha Batun.a eselk sale, ono thousand catalogues, 18 ) , 4 form, gym(' fall dosonptions of all the pro o rlilml..t it, sold on thef plowing TuesdaY. ITLEAL 68TATE AT FlttyAm B A , ger We hsve a large amount of real eratali,' /properolading every degortption or eity end v jn iittk y. Printed Hata may DS had at the auction...4bl PRIVATE BALE REeISTER. Hir Real estate entered on our privets gale mil and advertised mmairionally to eur nubile sale aber te4 (of which one thousand wines are annt,e, „ v ; . l t4 , use of alistrre• .1 3TOCKB, ace, Ou Tuesday, May 21, at 12 o'clock noon, at the charms. will be sold— na, ld shares Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, Without reserve, for non Company of aamegim onte 900 unarms Bohemian Mining COMM/Y of Mora.: I s h are pponsyl minis Academy of Fine Arts, -- 20 shares Philadelphia brehange 10 shares Little Bohnylkill Navigation aml C oa „ pan,. n„ 120 snares North Branch Canal Company, 0,003 Brat mortgage bonds Columbus, - Piqua Railroad Co. REAL. BS7ATE Seitai•-hIA 1' 21, Urehazde earirt Sale-Estate of Eligtheth 84 r " deceaged.-LOT OF 6RoUND. north bide a ei ci Lrit street, 220 feet emit of Seventeenth street, 18 by ice f ,,, Bani, Estate.-LOT OF tlitourin, adiouun g '";'`; above on the east, 19 by_leto feet. F ame state,-AN By,U ARE OF GROUND divided into 44 building lola, beginning at the ninths's,: ocular or Brown. and ALateSn,ti streets, the whole Int containing front, on Sixteenth and Beventeeobi etreets,l6l feet, and on Brown street are feet 8 Whey, The lot, as divided, will have rrehte OD Brien efte Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, and anew inttet 40 feet wide. egr Lithographic plans may be had at the Amiss Store. MaNDFOME MODERN THREE g'fORY mu g -, <N Bo.= Chestnut street, Has s 0 %- modern iniproyements and conveniences. Let ISO feet. Terme-$9 tOO may remain 013 MO rttOCC VALUABLE LUT, FRAME DWELLINVI. STA. RLY, 44e.. northeast corner Broad and Valuing° ei rema. 40 feet by 116% feet-three fronts. Executor's Pereinetoty Sale.-TR RE EBTOll+, BRICK DWELLINti, No. 1619 Wood Street, wah tn. ble ut tine Tear. Sale absolute. REAL ESTATE SALE—MAY Q. orphans , court Sale—Waco of George p, qr e deo'd.—VEßY VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF . c - and LARGE LOT AND BUILDINGS, fronting - 11 awanuon street, flaws street or landing , and river D laware. Bounded on the north by the citY mos s, , a By order of Assumes. HANDSOME MODERN Re SIDENCE, North Thu. teeth street, between Arch and Filbert streets, trait Bide. Yereuiptory Sale. -- NEAT MODERN BROWN. STONE RE4IDENCE. No, 2EB Walnut street, wee of Twentieth. The house has the modern can oe ; nienoes, gas,-furnace, hot and (odd water, range„te. Bale abooluto. VERY VALUABLE IRON , FRONT STORR, N a 325 Arob Street, out of Fourth, Lot 77 h ) 10 feet' Oiour of itiotimbranoo, Only $5,000 cash. Sale No. OM Lombard Atreet ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, This Morning. 17th ilia., at 10 o'clock. at No. We Lombard 'treat, the handsome furniture. including a suit of elegant wood and brooatelle parlor furniture. superior Nolan 'piano -forte. by Meyer, kitchen furniture, r May be examined at 8 o 'olook on the marmot nt the sale. second and Oloein4 Sale, .No. 607 Market Etre e t, STUCK of? FLN WiNDI4 AND I. , IQUOAB. pie Tuesday Morning May 21. at 10 o cloak. eo 60 7 Mart el street, a lure stßek or Wine. and impure. lowntling Due Merry, mg• deira, and Port wines. &o. Old lugh•wriule briedia, wankel, sin, ruin, &0.. In reeks awl bottles. mr May be examinee' on the CURIUM of tale, at EL o'clock, oral. catalogues, _ Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 Routh Fourth Street SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCII-PLATE nU gaits, PIANO-FORTES. BRUSBELB CARPET& On Thursday Morning. At &Gloat. at the Anotion more. an amortised Ot excellent second-hand furniture, elegantpumo-fortei, fine mirrors, carpets. ate., from families deciumuc housekeeping. removed to the store for oouremenoe 01 sale. 3105E13 NATHARS, A TJOTIONE • ANI cOMMIINXION MERCEIAN'O Bw:thew corner of MIMI end ILACT Streets. AT rRiyATt A. LE. Some of the Unit GOLD PA MCI LlRfteee CHRONOMETER WATCHES mannisclure4o/ lell the usual d prices, gold lever and lepinipsasb oh silver lever an epine lent/Mien, Englln, Neus, ep Fronoh wotobeo, et ostowshinglr low yr/am/moot ri every doeoption, very low,puns, pietov s musical :a strainer:tie, first rtuplitv of Havana obeys, at hat Ike importation prin., in prantittes to snit purchasers, tad: VATIOUI other kinds of . good& SPLENDID BE7 OF BALE. DIAISONDB dT PRIVI7E . . Consigning of diamond and opal breastpin arir rings. Prioe edGe. Cost in Pans 21.900. A splendid single-stone diamond brenit•ra. SM. cost 111)194. OUT DOOR BALM' Attended to T3A person 117 by the Anenoteeir. sitedConeignmente of any and every kindS ofrfA toots 4 - 4. . MOSEn MONEY TO LOAN litis,ouu to loan, at the lowest rates, on d\seintes, gr ateliee,jewelry. vilest plate, dry goods. °loth rico°. caries, emai!, hardware, cutlery. pianos, rinrron,lar. niture. bedding, and on goods of every description, in large or small amounts, from one dOlier to thoonnds for any length of tithe agreed on. Ire The Oldest Established House in this yr, Pnvate entranoe on RACE Street. BlllallelS hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Kean insurance for the becnnt of depoettors. CB/IRONS WILY TWO PER P Advances of 8100 and upwards at two or es“ Advananees s. of gioo and upwards. at ciao set east, fie short lo /MACHINERY AND IRON. FO PENN STE23I ENtir'lNL AND pi a BOILEI woltarArit: :ult . agA IarI i II m IO D ILEIL- 110,BLAQKS and FO DID baying, or _ mars yam. tea A ene•eartal spa ratiou , arid been ezetervall eqa egad . to Width( sad Toyama; Marine and R vet Linlitai Drit awl 10. pressure, Iron Boats, Water ,5 , t 3k,,, p ro p e g,.. Ire., &e. t recnootterty offer their semora to the gel se being fully prepared to oentrsot Pm Ellgine• el idles, Marine, River, and gtatene7 , tansy ode paterne of afferent a cc. are nregru I; oxen:* en. dere with data dentateh. Every 6e4ritLifdiot Pettus = 2 i g mad* at the shortest ntheo. aLth ant use re, Flee, Tabular, and CybLtet Rotlera t W best regtheylvezda ehathoedircn. kenttiii QC sn eve; and kinds i Iron and ?row Gartman, et WI detativial:. Roll Tarmac germ Cu nth:, and all 'LW. VC% arp geoted with the above Drawees. Drainage and speoifinationi ter en work tett Data establishment free of gauge, dud wprk g aanthel. The rebeenbero have ample wharf dock roo-Vot le pain of boate, 'gare Askey can ne la nerfeet teen firers r,rovidt4 with caws, Vieeks„ falls. 5ca..1..., for raking Year, M. liter Valli. ,11 O.AWSEkei and 4 5 fiiiiiilfo*,_ J.Moliall 11171111C11, .7CaN I. corm, WILLI/11l H. XIIBICI.. RAZI - 1317 QOUTHW AIM FOUNDRY, PIFTR AND WASHINGTON Win EMU, BIKHRICIE • SONB. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam, Engine, fay land, river. and marine seringe. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanga. Iron r_.l,,,,r e n ; Cu) Inge of Frame kinds, either iron or brer, ei , Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Worts, Workshop'. Rill road Stations. to. Retorts and Gas !Rachman a the weer and most ill• proved construation. Avery desonption c i ; finnlion Machinery, stirth Sugar, Saar, sn' Grist , Vacuum . Pam, OMs Stamm T Trains. Derseatormi. y tem Inaming actives, 'We Agents for rt. KAllielar's Apparatus lieemyth'is po,topit steam Hammer, end Jur pgiwalne& I Woleers Paunt Velar:his& sugar Yr"'X maoht so-1 pool , PLEASANT FOUNDRY, NO. ail 131ANN-Veneingtou. rkiWolf,),.—w.i, MAX H . TI or e4 ta monde Oat, noW4Pli red tke enure Mgt rename at the &bon: ? u " ,Le to now pram to meive orden tor 'Alai, not, and May 1 , , uga, Nose, Ohemiosl. BO i l ka a• Worttwearing• Cortango awls bow law Ww. ater, Sror ie. Toraaatat. in dry or grow mato /114111* asiti BUSENBSIS CARDS. BUSINESS MEN ARE ADVErAsING in the Bela Newspaper* of City And Coluitri the Moos of JOY. COE, ADYBE7IIBINS AGENTS. FIFTH and CREHTNIa sTßEETe,pfuladelpla TRIBUNE BUILDING, New York. 50 ti ALFREI) D. BRICK'S UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN PATENT OFFICE. No. 144 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. / i ntent Lew of U. &lam) end Enrows bDb. tftined rriatia. 101-01/ H 0. ULL IA AN, ATTOP.NRY-AD Lie LAW, JERSEY MORE Pennaylvanio. Ooltoonovs promptly made in Clinton and IdoolriM Gm:ntim 1111151.1 TO Messrs. Walter & Haub. Philadelphia ; Li b "' Jeree_y Shore ; Messrs. Baroroit & abauter, slester, & Co. Philada,; Frieluncia Philada.; L. A. Masker. Look Haven; Yard. & Co.. Philada.• Thatcher & Woddrop Mica.; nolde. Howell £ RAM'. Plulad fe/i4%4 TORN WELSH. PRACTICAL SLATS a. ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERM:J(I'OM! Road, le prepared to put on any amount of, Roofing, or Ole moat moderate terms. Will raw' , to Inga,e every building petfeotly *Ater-Ugh 45,.... r 00v0mptl attended to. .117.11 10EN ELLIOTT, WINKS and LIQUORS , a. Noe. 317 and 319 WALNUT Street, tbate9o lo storm, between Third Nutt Fourth, north sidejf:__„b" delohis. N. B.—Fins Old Whi..bea always on (Established in itiie.) isa-n PAWI3O N & N1013,01330N, -li. BOOKBINDERS. Nom. 519 pd 391 MIN OS buns. Bateman hi et and Ohagrant :treat., of ILADELAILLA, JAMBI! Pi.V7so . ' SAI. B. Nicamaos .f_te..4.7' . , ___....... J 1,2 YLIGUET & SORB, • • IMPOSTERIS )lAVAKA CUOAJuk. 20.`110 South FRONT Street.' *waive regularly a fall assortment of derareat• of tioay of at low rata., fly lath or et Heise credit. jelo-11 U IMPHY-W FIPPLE IRON : BREWS ., LLS • STOMP. IaRIGLEV, & BURTON, N 0.333 WALNUT STREET k PRILNDRILPHIA. Beg Move to inform Railroad 003r:.,espx, sad othdr interested Pi Omni, optistraction, lasi th have form i ll a oonnechon in bonne= vitt... Hari W.NUM Civil Eainun ' ( ' lth " And.'unsator of th stave We kil,pwn p ion tenon bridmi and ere prepared to osecn croon. from Our part 40 . imam from aim delog and Fermat ortgA lea. id A dl.d i e tt eiriatZdew.j t , 44 muip" Ar rtrt.ioristithel, s l,, w solli-am Dar 570 .. 0 111(0LFIV. & 1110110""" SOD PRINTING. THE NEW JOB PRINTING GIFFIOI " THE PR SW' I. Dr•pialliii ea imonte neatly, ohetiv. *ma Dotimo' ITIMY siaponelop. PAMPELLM's '10.45%11 vause. CFAXDR, • BLANK'S 01? SITRRY DE801111,11.0111 FIiNTI2I4 FOB AUCTIONEER., LAWYERS Si E lILCHANIII, MAN UFACT !NI iItAALROAD AND INSURANCE CON/YAKE L PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PAXICVS4 Mr AU Arian lei& th, kiblustialt 0110 r, Pro. PIFIV be 1111101114111 a e. 417 CIA VIC pRIBCH ZlNG—Pare MUM wlirr, AL- moth moatand7 sat aile7tivkli bar by la. 4 sincEn,age, liAni>bitaA etsonmo Luol.
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