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    Presbyterian General Assembly.
sgrosn PAT
The ASssnibt:-• openoti its sodsion yesterday_
Sporting at nine The attendance oi
Spectators was tsir. kb. galbariss being tvlsrebly
well Ailed.
The religious exercises were coudoe_c.i hr the
Der. Dr. Anderson, of Califorp,ia_
After some preliminary brainless, ropmrs were
received from the various Foams connected with
the Assembly. The reports of the Board of
Foreign Missions, of Church brension, of Publi
cation, to., were banded in anti referee:4 t'7' the
appropriate awn enlaces.
The report of tee Boerel of Eimmtion gives the
lions .d• the board in the
following as the opera
department of ornaidatea for the ministry The
number of Wit Midi(' al,OO relieved hem been 1113_
making in all, from the beginning (M 1819), 3 000
The wtole number on the roll during the pas: year
has been 505—in their itteologioal course, 191 ; in
their collegiate course, 2.0.5 ; in their academical
everee, 105 Total.
The aggregate number of candidates is thirteen
more than that of last year. The total income
of the year ending May 1, 1851, to the candidates'
fund was $57,656.92, and the expenditures to $67,-
319 49, The receipts for schools and colleges
amounted to ,930.54, and the exndliutts to
$5,390.31. The number of rresbpeytaritn acade
mies under the dare of the Presbyterion Cleutoh
L 59; there are also the following twenty-four
Ftelebyterian colleges, which are under the ewer
!Aeon of the Synod, cxcopt the tail four, which are
are controlled by ministers and members of the
Presbyterian Church :
Lafayette College, Easton, Pa.; Davidson Col
lege, Meoklenberg co , N. C.; Oglethorpe Univer
eitY, an. Austin College, Hunts
ville, Texas; Aranawa College, Gonad, Texas ;
Oakland College, Claiborne on , Miss ; Stewart
College, Clarkey ille, Tenn.; Lagrange College,
Lagrange, Tenn.: Washington College, Wasbing
ton co , 'Tenn ; Westminster College, Felton, Mu.;
Richmond College, Richmond, Mo. ; Centre Col
lege, Deeville, Ky. : Hanover College, Hanover,
Indiana; MoDocough Cailege, Macorrali, Illinois ;
Alexander College. Datinque. lowa; Carroll Col
lege, Waukoeha,-137inaonsou ; Washington College,
Waehiegton, fee Peoria University, Peoria, ill. ;
City College, San Francisco, Cal. ; Lindenwoost
Female College, St. Charles, Mo. ,• Jefferson Col
lege, Canonsburg, Pa ; College of New Jersey,
Princeton, N. J. ; Washington College, Lexington,
Ve ; Hampden Sidney college, Palace Ildiser.l,
The following is the grand total invested in 26
of the 79 instilutians of the Church: Amount of
endowment. $716 000 ; lroith of buildings, land,
&a., $477,140 ; worth of libraries, $32,150 ; worth
of chemical apparatus, $29 160—total, $1..255,059
The fifty-ninth annual report of the Board of
Domestic Missions. made up from March Ist, 1860,
to Mamh Ist, 1661, shows-that, at the last date,
there were 797 missionaries in commiesion being
106 more than the previoas year. The number of
°hurdles and missionary stations wholly or in part
Supplied (as far as reported) by our missionaries
is 1 439; of newly-organised churches, 52; ad
mission on examination, 2 . 429, and on eartifieetee,
I,6Bo—making a total of amissions of 4 118. The
number in communion with churches connected
wish the board is 29.312 Of Sabbath-schools,
teachers. 3,712, end et echo:ars, 23,208. Of bap
tisms, 2,255.
Tae total amount of r eceipts [rem ail sources,
from March 1,1860, to March 1, 1861, is $113.-
398 87, to which add balances on heed in the dif
ferent treasuries March 1,1860,
s399llBoard _29, making
the available resources of the dating the
year the sum 01 $143 305.16 The amount paid out
at the otnee in Philadelphia. including taa Pres
byterian treasures, was $95.094 37; at the office
in Louisville. $lB 929 76; and at the offizo in New
Orleans, $17 : 347 30; Malting the total amount of
payments during tne yea( $132,411 43—leaving in
all the treasuries 00 the let of March. 1861, $lO,-
893 73, which is a smaller SUM by $l9 017 56 Man
that reported on the lot of March, 1850.
Clothing valued at $l9 932 73 has been received
during the year and dietrieuted among the mile
eionaGee who needed it Since the reorganization
of the Board, in 1828, there has beep an increase
of 17 synods, 81 presbyteries, 1,371 ministers, 1,500
alatirclies, and 140.610 members.
The Assembly len took up the question of the
place where the next Get.eral Assembly should be
held Various cities were named, and two ballots
were bad. The aeo...nd ballot resulted as follows :
'Washington elty, 1071 Oelumbue, Ohio. 130. CO.
lullaby', Ohio, was then declared the next meeting
place of the Assembly.
On motion of Dr Smith, of Columbus. Oblo, it
was resolved that the Assembly meet at Columbus,
in the First Presbyterian Church_
The report from the Committee on the. Back of
Discipline was called for. .•
Dr. Hart reported that owing to the illness of
Dr. Thernavell, the chairman of that committee,
and the disturbed state of the country, no meet
ing of the committee had been held. He moved
its continents, with directions to report at the
next General Assembly. Agreed to.
The report of the delegates to the Aecociate
Synod of tile South, was received and read.
During the morning the Moderator announced
the
STANDING COMMITIL.ES
HILLS .A3ll OVERTURES.
lilintsters—J . W. Yeomans, C. Hodge, J. W
Brown, J. Stockton, C Dickson, W. Lord, J. H
Gillespie. D. McNair, W C. Anderson, W. Chester.
Elders—R. .111)den, H. J. Clarke, H. Tunatall,
W. W. Caldwell, J MoChord.
JuDICIAL COMMITTEE.
Miaiste:s—M. W. Jacobas, G. Spring, G. W.
Biesgraue, T. E. Thomas, J. G. Rouser, J. T.
Baoktui.
Eiders—W. P. Allen, W. T. °ilea, W. Lowrie,
W. C. Lawson, T. C. Henry, M. Galiek.
ON THEOLOGICAL SEMINABIBS.
.Aftneetere—E Widen, H. H. Hopkin3, W. T.
Sprole, A. G. Ball. W. E. Schneeit
Elders—J. T. Heaney, Morrie Pettere ,, o, J.
.r...bnaton_ J. B. Ratxison, W. Itelnolde.
OM FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. -
Ministers—W. Lord, W. H. Hornblower..l, W.
Hoyte.
Molt-re-3' Daniel, .3 Newland.
' lltinrsters—A. W. Dickinson, A. O. RAIL C.
Forbes. 1). 3. Bunions, E. W. Riggs, 1.1.. Mae
kly, W. A. P. Martin.
ff/ier.A. McClure, E.W. Scudder.
ON P.DOCATION.
Ministers—W. C. Matthews, 8. M. iiemlll.
P. Alrlobe, R. McPherson, W. Powell.
Elders—J. Spender, C. B. Royce.
ON PußLlcAtrou.
Ministers—O. W. McPhail, J. M- Hastings. T
G. Murphy.
Elders—J. Thompson, G. N. Frost.
OE chtECH EHTLESIOI4.
111.'n1.stcrs—J- fi. Montfort : it. Pir.lonil!. J. r.
Weil&
Ehlers—W. H Fisher, J. B. White.
oH THE NARHATITEI.
1 1 /0/14te' ., ---P. R. Wail? ) Lisp
parsecs.
Euless—A. Wilson, J. Neal.
It was moved that the Rev. Mr. Bearer, of Nan.
ass, be reqneeted to addretr the Amombly en the
spiritual and temporal condition of that field.
Some ditcuabion ensued, after which the featjeat
was postponed indefinitely.
A number of announcements of the time of the
meeting of committees ware made, acd the Assem
bly soon after adjourned, with devotional eterolcc.,
wadi the afternoon.
AFTJBXOON BEISION.
The Assembly met at four o'olock, and was
opened with prayer by the ltev. Dr. Yeomans.
O 00MintinicatiOn Was read front the MerOantile
Library Company, inviting the members of the
Synod to visit the reading room. The invitation,
on motion, was accepted.
The following .named persons were elected trus
teed of the Geaeral Assembly : Bon. Oswald
Thompson, In place of J edge Jones; Geo. Junking,
Jr., in place of Chanoelior Johns; Dr H. G.
Hodge, m placepf Dr. Van Ransaeiter ; Dr. H S.
Clare, in place of Dr. Nellie; Char. Macaliater,
in place of Singleton Mercer i Morrie Pattlerson,
in place of Judge Kane.
A communioadou was read inviting the Assem
bly to visit the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine
Arts. She invitation was accepted.
A report war received from the I;aeoutive Com
mittee of the Board or Foreign Minions in refer
ence to the word " baptize," in the Scriptures.
The committee recommended that the word be
transferred, not translated. Walter Lowry, Eat ,
corresponding secretary of the eosin!, objeoted to
the adoption of the report. In come languages it
would be utterly impossible to transfer the word.
He inatanoed the Chinese language.
Dr Spring agreed with Mr. Lowry. Ile held
that this word could not be transferred in the
African language, as the letter " Z " could not be
found in the African language. To carry the
word. " happen to the minds of the Africans it
Is necessary to use their uwn language He
moved that the report of the committee be so
amended thet the word " baptizo " be transferred
where praatioable If this would not be done the
hands of the missionaries would be tied, because
they would be compelled to respect the decisions
of this Board. The motion, as amended, was then
agreed to.
The twenty-fourth annual report of the Band
of Foreign hliasions was presented. The receipts
from all sources, as sliest's% by the report of the
treasurer, have been $2lE.lO$ 41. -This sum in
eludes the balance of $3 544 55 in the treasury at
the end of last year. It also includes the gam of
$8 600, of moneys received from the India Go-
vernment for losses hien:red by the destruction of
mission property daring the mutiny of the Same
in 1857—thin sum being transferred to the account
of current expenses. It la with much regret the
committee have found it necessary to use this
money in order to meet :Lone expenses; and they
desire to have the matter properly appreciated.
The serious fact remains that the receipts of the
Board from the ordinary sources of income were
not equal to the expenses of the year. These
amounted to $211,080 03. The deficiency in the
income of the Board would have been atilt larger
but for certain measures of prudence adopted In
view of the extraordinary state of our public
matters. In the latter months of the year all ex
penses_ that Conte be avoided, without involving
asetwel retrenchment, were considered inexpedient.
And this line of proceeding was extended even to
th e payments towards the outfit of brethren under
appointment as missionaries, which are usua lly
made in advance of their time of departure, but
which have this year been deferred. Ho Ins than
thirteen new laborers are under appointment to
different fields, besides three or four who desire to
return to their former stations, and in ordinary
times arrangements for their being sent cot would
before this have been well completed.
It is with deep concern that the committee
have thus to report that the enlargement of the
missionary work bee been to a considerable ex
tent arrested. Ault they earnestly desire that
the attention of the Church may be speedily given
0 this greatly important subject.
To European friends in India 1413 d to the Rajah
of Hapnrthala, the mission:: of the Bead /lave
been indebted for continued and very liberal pe
cuniary support, which the committee gratefully
acknowledge. They also report with special in
terest the amount of Z.7,1-1'4.59 received from
children in Sabbath-sohoole and other young
donors. Itis a cane or finger* regret that the
amount acknowledged from this source is $1,727 60
less than the sum received in the preceding year.
This may be owing to the special appeal that was
made to them in behalf of another object, and
which wall responded to with remarkable libel
realty.
Tne committee do not wish to restrict the right
of choice, as to objects which should receive the
Pecuniary support of the children of the Church,
bet they deem it proper to repeat here the remark
made by them in their last report. They "look
forward to the time as not far distant when not
only all the congregations, but all the members of
the Church will aid in the spread of the Gospel
among the heathen, both by prayers and pecuniary
ggfia; as the Lord has prospered them. She train
of the children to understand this work, and to
take a preetioal part in its advancement, must be
considered one of the but ways of securing this
Lapp, Mull . 4/"l h eneetthe curalnitice regard
the circulation of the little newtpaper, The Fa
reiglt Minionary, with deep and Increasing in
terest. it is published As a means of a d'ng
Parents, Sabbath school teachers, and ministers in
tee missionary training of the beloved youth of
the Church ; and a copy is sent tree of charge to
the children of each family in every Sabbath
school making regular collections for the Board.
Soak collections the committee molder a proper
and useful part of the training of children, and
their aggregate amount is important already,
while it might be greatly enlarged by a more
general adoption of this system ; but the main
things in the ease are the good habita thereby
formed, and the intelligent trainees awakened,
which will yield rich missionary fruit in coming
years."
The fund for theological education under the
direction of the Waldenses, now the main evan
gelising church of Itay, aim needle file 13111 U of
$5,900 to complete the investment which the Gen
eral Assembly of 1555 recommended to be made
for that important objeot. The interest of the
opoley received has been dilly forwarded. The
fund for the odueatien of the children of misSiOnd
rlet also remains the same in amount as was re
ported last year, and the payments from It have
exhausted the interest.
While the committee have had to report LI seri
ous deficiency in the ordinary roseipts of the iron
rnry, which they ascribe to the lamentable state
of public affairs in the country, they feel con
strained at the same time to place on record their
grateful testimony to the earneet and warm libe
rality et very many of the members of our
ohurches. In no former year, perhaps, have there
been more numerous or more signal examples of
this kind.
The twenty-third annual report of the Board of
Publication wad also presented.
Four membora of the Board have during the year
been removed by death, via. the Rev. - Reuben
Smith, of Wisconsin, the Rev. J. T. Edgar, D D.,
of Nashville, Tennesaee, William Id Martian. But ,
of Philadelphia, and Joseph P. Enke, 894, of
the same city. Mr. Eagles bad filled the Offile cf
Publishing Agent of the Board for nearly nineteen
years.
A wide and effeetual door having been opened
fOf eelportago operations among the large Frenth
population of northern lilluois and the Green Bay
region of Wisconsin, the Board felt called to issue
a number of books and traote in the French lan.
gouge_ Its catalogue now includes ten volumes
and eight tracts in French.
Gathering up the distributions of the year from
the several statements given, we find it to be as
follows:
Soles of volumes at the dep05it0ry........225,5M 3
Silos of volumes by oolpotleure 154 522
Volumes given by oolporteurs 23.733
G ranted by the Executive Committee 5,693
Total of colonies dlatributed 409.446
Increase of volume circulation 22 : 137
The distribution of pages of tracts has boon as
follows :
Sales at the depository 646 951
Distributed by oolporteurs 2072 016
Granted by the Executive Oommittee.... 263 068
•
Total pages of trusts distributed..3,2B2, o3s
The aggregate cf receipts into the treasury from
all sources, excluding, of course, the balance on
bands at t he beginning of the year, has been $125.-
240 78, which is $153 80 less than was reselved the
prooediug year.
The aggregate of expenditures has been $137.-
988 55, union is an increase of $11,955 51 over
those of the year before. This increase of expen
ditures has been chiefly owing to the increased
number of colporteurs in the field.
The amount of easirrooeived from sales of books,
traets, and neriodicals, has been $53 : 05465, a de
crease of 8527 07 from the amount received last
your from the flArkSe satreas.
The balance in the treasurer at the close of the
year (February 28,1861) was $8,750 9L
The Jersembly adjourned, with prayer, to meet
this morning.
The Blockade at Charleston.
THREE BRITISH vnssins ORDERED OFF AT TEE
IIAG
rcnu the Charleston Couner of May it.]
Tne steamship Niagara—the steam frigate,
which it was reported some days since was coming
cif this port, to blockade the harbor—was first no
ticed rff here at an early hour on Saturday, by
nice Boat No- 4, then outside the bar, alas
from the steeple of the custom house.
The pilot-boat had observed in the offing, on
Friday evening, what appeared to be a merchant
ship, bound in, and which, not being in sight on
tiatarday. was no doubt ordered <ff. Towards mid
day the Niagara disappeared, but returned off
the port in the afternoon.
On Saturday, Captain Robert Lockwood, pilot in
the boat No, 2 (the Ti', 1. Lffich), took to sea the
schooner Illinnehahor, for Baltimore ,• soon alter
leaving which vessel outside, he made a square .
rigger, standing in for the bar. Being anxious to
board, but not liking the Niagara, then in eight,
he conelndad to send bid large boat into port, and
take to his skiff with a trusty hand.
He reaohedthe vessel about 7 P. M., and found
her to by the British bark Raja, from Liver
pool, consigned to Messrs. R. Mute di Co. The
tide being too late to get her into port, he re
mained on board during Saturday night, his skiff
being taken on deck and carefully pissed away.
On Sunday morning, it being calm, he was unable
to get her under way, and about half-past eight
A.. Ili., she was hoarded by the boat from the
Niagara, commanded by Lieutenant R. L May,
who informed the captain of the /raja that the
port was blockaded—the rebels inside baying
fired on Fort Sumpter with a garrison of lees than
one hundred men ; gave him a Yankee paper eon.
taming the latest news, and mentioned that an
army of an hundred thousand men bad landed in
Louisiana. The captain of the informed the
boarding-officer that he was short ut water, and re
quested a supply from the Nseqrarez, but he was
informed that the frigate bad less of that article
than was necessary for her. The following is a
copy of _the endorsement of Lieutenant R. L. May,
on the papers of the Hiljes :
Bearded May 1241, and ordered off The
d , ,,,r..a....,Ti5x44^A...Q.5.r....w.r awns.
The 'Officer remained by the Hilja for about
twenty minutes, when ha left. The boat's crew
had a revolver each in a belt, attached to the
paint. Mr- Lockwood loft the Jitij , 7 about 10
A. M., and reached this city in his sktif, aocompa•
sled by a valuable boat-hand, who remained faith
ful, although appearances indicated that tha boy
had only to open hie mouth, when he might have
had a ilaserigo to some other place than " Dixie's
Land.'
The Hilja went off during the day, and will pro
ceed to the British Provinces. The British ship
Monmouth, from Liverpool, and the ship General
Parkhill. from the Same plane, ware seen EN the
bar yesterday, and were ordered cff; and we un
derstand that the Niagara had previously sent off
three other sanare.rigged vessels. During Sen.
day the Niagara went well off shore, accompanied
by two of the above vessels, and while she was eh
, rent the British ship A. Or A., Capt. Hutchinson,
from Belfat, stood in from the eastward, when the
Niagara made after her ; but the ship baring
much the otart, was run into shoal water, where
the frigate could not well approach her. when the
.Niagara put about and stood South. If the Loehr
of the Areagara fail to board her before morning,
she may be got into port, with the aid of Steam,
in the morning. The race was anxiously watched
from the wharves, and also by a Party of gentle
men whe were out in the pilot boat li. ovcr, Capt.
Leans. They went alongside and spoke the ship.
[From the Charleston (tourer of May 14th.1
The British ship A. and A., from Belfast, which
wee reported in ens last teens as having atwhored
near the outer buoy of North Channel, after having
been chased by the Niagara, escaped being board
ed by the man-of-war on Sunday night, and was
successfully towed into port by the steamer Gor
don yesterday morning The offieere of the Ph
agora supposed the A. and A to have been ashore
anon she anchored, she was so close in, but in this
eupp-i..rition they were mistaken, and the ship has
got into a port where she will make a moat superior
freight, say about lid. for 'Upland, and ltd. for boa
Island Cotton.
The British ship Susan. Li. Owens went to sea
yesterday for Liverpool, and it was rumored that
she was boarded by a boat from the Niagara, and
her papers strictly examined ; bat the pilot who
took her to Bea informs us that he watched her
closely after she got outside until she had almost
disappeared, and that no such event took place.
She was, when last seen, going off finely, with all
her canvas set So far as we can ascertain, no out
ward-bound vessel has yet been stopped.
The Niagara was about ten miles southwest
from the Ship Bar yesterday, and was there visited
during the atterneon by Robert Beulah, Ent , her
Britannic Majesty's consul at this port, who left
the oity about two P. M., in the steamer Charles
ton, and proceeded on board the Niagara, where
be was received with the usual selnte,and bad every
courtesy extended to him, and every matter in re
lation to the blockade satisfactorily explained.
All neutral vessels now in this port would be allow
ed a reasonable time to depart, but nothing further
would be allowed to come in. The A and A ,
whioh got In yesterday, and whose manner of get
ting into port rather disturbed the nerves of Dome
cotton shippers, will be allowed to go unmolested.
All open letters for masters of foreign yeesele ex
pected here, will be received on board the Niaga
ra, and given to the parties when they come off
the bar, but co sealed communications will be re
ceived. A float of eight or ten sail, with Commo
dore 6triugham, is expected off here shortly, tenon
the blockade will be rigidly enforced all along the
coast. They expressed a willingness to have sup
plied the Baja with water, but the captain 8001
off in such haste that it could not be done.
The commander of the Niagara was pained at
the position he had to occupy in reference to the
scolded Buttes, but lie intended to carry out his
orders. Mr. Bunch says the Niagara is a formi
dable-looking ship ; has a noble crew of six hun
dred men; is loaded down with provisions and
war material ; decks piled up with shot and guns
of the most formidable sire. The only Charleston
ships ordered off have been those reported, say the
Afortenorta, Gen. Parkhill and Ht/ja. all from
Liverpool. The El,zn Bonsall, Char Allan
McNabb, tic., have not yet been seen. Several
other British vessels have been ordered off, two of
which, it is said, were bound to Savannah, but
their names we did not learn. No vessels ap
peared off this harbor on Monday, so far as.we
eonid see or learn, and the Niagara harra gimlet
day, but she keeps steam on all the time, and
moves rapidly when under way.
GENE.RAL NEWS
A VENERABLE JEDGE.—Governor Bucking
ham sent a message to the Legislature of Connec
ticut on Saturday, announcing the retaraoy of
Judge Wm. W. Ellsworth from the beach of the
Supreme Court of Errors, on the 10th of November
next, fat which time he will be conistitationally dis
qualified by axe.) The noose voted to fill the va
oancy by ral appointment, on Wednesday, May
22.
KusGaTon (Jamaica) papers of April 80, have
been received. Thor, is no news of any interest
to be found in thew, their columns being princi
pally devoted to chronicling the reoent events
transpiring In the United States. An earthquake
bad asourred there on the 27th, but no damage is
reported.
Tuts SrsasiND STICLPE.It.t KENIUCKY.—An
extraot from a letter, from a lady of Maysville to
her friend In Frankfort, dated May 3, says : p ar
town was decorated with many Union flags yester
day. Every one here seems to be for Union."
LumEnsu Grum SIIIPMENTS.—The Detroit
Trib.rae of Thursday afternoon says It It Is esti
mated that between yesterday noon end to-night,
embracing say thirty-two hours, some one hundred
and fifty grain -laden Tassels will have passed this
port from Lake Michigan. with an aggregate of
over two millions of bushels of grain. This is an.
preeedentell" (Plenty of previsions tMs aide of
Mason ,t Dixon J
ANDY JOHNSON IS still speaking for the Union
in Western Tennessee. We need not say that
Mdy ie en unetinireoal Union man,
FRELADELFRIA BOARD OF TRADE.
WAI. C. REERTLE ,
No. E. A DiCILk Coßmirrsz OW TRW ?Omni.
THOS. S. FERNOR.
LETTER RAGS •
At the Merelunats' Emehange, Philadelphia.
Ship Tuscarora. Duntevv--- ---.,....Liverp001, soon
Ship Lizzie thihrord_ F,ldridge.--.- -.Liv endon. rpool, soonsoon
Ship Victoria Need. Profile -------- Lo
Ship Mlltepti. Goodwin _...- -,....,•-- - -.Liverpool, loon
tulip Zered Maereoical . —.Londonderry. Joue a
Bart - rein Dalian. D. 11.— -- .—La i fusyra. a ion
Bark Geatou. Farreionan.-..-..----- remen. soon
Bark Arthur White. hloMll4lll—.. --Manny, loon
ba t rit Mario - . Fowler —...- ... •Bacana. noon
PAK J. to Vireu.n. Fiße'd-- “Trinided de one. soon
ltrw, t 3 Thitraion. LMTI6hOI -........- ..,Ba 680040100 n
Brig Staai-1 Muniford ---- • - . -queen:lmmo. loon
Brig Altuvella, Reed.....- —.frinumd es Cabs, soon
Brig B out Red Davie-- --- —Havana. soon
Bohr,d. Elm ith........—.- -- .... Oar nodose. soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE-
PORT OF PIiIi,ADELPIIIA,, May 16, 1861.
.. 448 -MTN 11E715.-- . 7 9 12
.
SUN RIBES
R1.61‘
ARRIVED.
Steamship City of Riohmond. Kelly, from Washing
ton. via Fortress Monros, in ballast. Reports Wring
left at 'Washington steam.r Boston, to mail on Thursday
for Annapolis. On Thursday evening, 30 miles south of
Cape Renloon , saw Memel Lave,Yaruse, witblfineo
prize steamers In tow. hound north.
Bohr Susquehanna. Meyer,3 days front Balttmors ,
with molasses to Levering 3rPro.
Bahr Federal Rill, flettv. 3 days from Baltimore,
wan mho 'r We-hater, Jr. r
soar Fangassstt, Waples. e days from Boston, in bal
last to captain.
Bahr T P MoColley, Carter,l day from Camden. Del,
with corn to Jas Darratt do Sou,
rola Pawpaw!. Wright,l day from New Castle, Del,
with oorn to Jas Barratt & Son.
Sour Prowess, Jackaway, from Poston, in ballast to C
A Beokeoher do Go
Fehr John, Compton, Elliott, from Boston, in ballast
to L audtaorted & Co.
Bohr Mary }I &BT. Raley . , front Boston, in ballast to N
Sturfeyant & Co.
Sohr W Perry. Sampson. from Boston, in ballast to
I; IL Sawyer 3 , 00,
Sr.hr Comm Wa Prim from 1' fandenoo, in ballast
to Van moon Norton & Co.
Bohr Naiad Queen; Rulso, front Providence, in ballast
to Stuoiolison et Glover.
Etobr Cri as, Bonsai . , from New York, in ballast to 3 R
;Paulsson.
Schr If G Porter, Smith, from DanYersport, in ballast
to It Minn & Co.
CLEARED.
Dohr ProWogo, isokaway. Salem, C A. Iteokeeher & CO
•
Rehr (Mean Wave. Price, Lynn. Van Dusan, norton
.& Co.
SW C 1 1 305. R anew. Lynn. J Ft Makiston.
Bohr Pieda.4 'Quota, Iluisse. Ptevidenoe, Ilitunektton OG
Glover.
Bohr E W Perm Sampeon,NantuekehE it SavTer
o.
Bohr R G Porter, nnotit, Donvereport. II Milne/ & Co.
Rohr J Common Elliott. Weston, Andenneo & Co.
Sohr M Raley. Deity, Batton, tr Sturtevant & CO.
(Correepondeuoe Gf the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWEB. Del. May le.
The ship Emily Augusta, from Liverpool, and bark
Tarbox. wont up thy bay yeaterday t The utearotibiti
Ran Kow went to sea, in empany with a number of
sermon NV. Wind youth.
Yours, ke. hl, W. RICKMAN.
(Ccrreasondenee of the Press.)
READING, May 15.
The following beats from the Union Canal passed
into the Sehni So-dayi bound to Plu
ladet
vie:
Our klellr. grain to A G Cattail
.& Co: ?IMO, do to
R Kirk patriok & Cc; Cal Gee Refine and Great R.pah
lio„co to Perott & Bro: G Long, coin wood to 41 W
Ram; ‘. needier; Iron Works, iron to Lane. MoCor-
AMA & CO.
niVlrnOpt A of
Ship Napier, Keith, from Baltimore, arrived at Liver
pom 4th inst. -
Ship Templar, Martin. cleared at Boston lath met. for
Madree end Osmium.
Bark nvtnernunde. Lange, hence for orders, arrived
at Queenstown 4th inst. , ,
ling Isabella Ja•rett, geed, henna. at aaasston. an,
29th ult. and sailed 4th inst. for Trinidad.
Bohm Ike Marvel. Stone, George I , "dwardsWeekth
moral Pamfie. Marcy, Adelaide, Young. la 1' Photo,
Crammer, Albert Pharo, Lippincott, and Frail. //town,
for Pbiladelubitt. BPreyi Baker, for utast Egg Har
bor, cleared at Boston 16th lost.
Sobr Nellie O. Stedman, hence for Roxbury, at NOW
London lath Mat.
Bahr Ambassador. Eaton from Calais for Philadel
phia. sailed from Newport Mil inet,
tiOhttl &MIA EliWibeth, Kelly. and Clwa. warren,
hence for Boston. and vir B Darling. Baxter, hence for
Cave Ann. sailed from Newport lath inst.
Sohr Althea. Corson. from New Orleans, arrived at
Boston 16th inst.
Rohm W W Brainerd. Nowditch. for Philadelphia,
end .1 Sardinia], Headley, for Egg Harbor, cleared at Al
Y411.c lath inst.
Sohr tioutherner, Ford, olesred at Baltimore tath
for Philadelphia,,
Bohr 8 F doiltday, Seaman, hence for Providencia,
with a cargo of 344 tons coal, went ashore. during the
storm on Monday night last, on ranoneitouragYoint.
about "it@ miloa to the westward of Point Judith, has
bilged, and will become %total 'wreak. She was being
stripped of soils. rigging. &o,oa the afternoon of the
16tH 'net, at which time she was thumping heavily on
the rooks, and the sea breaking over her. She wr.a an
AZ vessel of MO tone, Wig. at Mester. Pa, in IMO. and
Mined in this city. The captain owned one-eighth of
the verse!, end was insured for 83100). No ot“er in
surance.
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OFFICIAL , .
pR.OPIISALR ROR PURNISHINEI THE
A- PAPRet FOR TItR PUBLIC! PRINTING.
OrricE ISUPSSIXTIaItiIiNT PrBLIC PRINTiNG.
WaStlisoroN, May 1, 1661.
otr. ) l l l: l: o ll: .. ll ;,j a ..o n ip e n e ptr o oß f v t ee h aw el nu r t. eit oi si .i o nl n gw e r n e_, f icao t ta h io e len ee dtr e or e o n tp t h b en e e p il e u t wb ie l i t ict
be received at this office until Monday. the let day of
July.ll6l, at 12 o olook 61, for furnishing the paper that
Tear be required for the pub to printing for the year
ending on the let day of December 1883
The subjoined list specifies. as nearly as cam be arool ,
tamed. the quatititY 01 each land 01 Paper that will be
required.
Ctass 1.
10,1:03 reams fine, printing paper. neortlendered. to
measure 24 by 38 inches, arta to weigh fifty pounds to
the ream of 400 aheem CLitas 2.
54(5) ream. fins printing P.P. , . ealearlirad• Iradt
sure oil by 39 inches, and to weigh fifty-six bonnie to the
ream of 600 sheets.
[agreeably to the provisions of thejoint resoletion
aloressid. samples of the character and quality of 'he
paper required for the above classes wilt be furnished
to ',alien/an therefor. The vapor le to be mane in
unites ot twenty five sheets each. and in bundles of
two reama eteh ; each Team to contain 100 perfect
eheets. Usiformity in celor. thickness. and weight will
be restored; and no bundle (exclusive of wrappers)
vatting ov-r or under Live per cent. from the stanaard
weight will be received, and the grow/ weight will In all
oases be required. Mixing of various thiolitiowssa in the
same band'', to make up the weight will be considered
it. violation of the contract )
Masa 3. •
400 reams superfine printing paper. hard-efzed and
guppy eitienderwl, to measure 24 be 32 inohes, and to
welsh fifty sounds to the ream of 600 sheets
.s
5.
500 reams superfine plate paper,(oalendered or un
ealendered, as May be required, 19 5y 24 inches, and of
such weight per ream as may be required.
CLass 0.
1. 1.600 reruns quarto mist writing raw, 10 by Jut inches
2,0)0 do cap do 13 by 6Jfi do.
3. lOU do dewy do 16 by 2')i do.
4. 1.000 do folio post do 17 by 22 do.
5. 300 do medium Co 18 by Si do.
6. 150 do royal do 19 by 14 do.
7. 60 do Sutler royal do 2) bj 38 do.
3. 30 co imp - rlal do 23 1 11y31 do.
2. 300 du double ear. do 18 by 26 do.
etass 7.
1. 5.000 reams writing paper. 16 by x inches, to weigh
twenty tht se pounds per ream.
11000 Teethe WFIHIII 1101101 - i /8 by inches, to weigh
LeOuty - el4lat pounds per ream.
3. 3,100 reams %entice paper. 18 be 25 inches, to weigh
twenty-six pounds per ream.
we roams writing paper. 18 by :Mingles, to weigh
5. 380 etwenty
arsoir writing r i
ri n a d o s e l r fl re b a y M l9 . inches, to weigh
tweet-y-ora eueu tide pap ewe
G. CO reams writing patter. 12 by 18 inches, to weigh
twe.ve boneds per ream
All the papers designated in classes 4.6. 6. and 7. must
contain 48e peafectsheets to the ream. and no " oat
side" quires. They ere,to be made of the best mate
rials, flee from adu.teratnn, finished in the best man
war. um rs rue edge, and securely andaulatonvially
enveloped. Tl , O papets in class dare to be white or
blue. laid flat , an d off each weights as may be required
be this office. 3 hose 10 olmees 3,4, 5, and 7,
are to be
white. and et the sizes anti weights specified in the
schedule.
The right is reserved of ordering a greater or lees
guantly of each and every k nd contracted for in all the
o asses, to be furnish.d at such times and in such queue
tams as the public service may tequire.
each class will be consider. d separately. and be sub
ject to a separate con-rant; but bidders may slier tbr
one er more of the classes in the same proposal.
No proposals will be considered unless accompanied
by the guarantee that the btdd.r or bidders. It his or
their proposals shalt be aoce_pted, will enter into an ob
ligation, w i th go. and sultiment Sureties. to furnish
t-e articles proposed. Blank forms for proposals
will be flambee at this otiose. and none will be taken
into consideration unless tubetanUally agreeing there
with.
All the paper in the several °lames must be delivered
at such place as may be designated in Washington city.
(except that in Mass 7, which must be delivered at lint
taco. in the state of New York,) in good order. free of
all caul every extra charge or expense, and subiegt to
the Inspect-en, count. weight, and measurement of the
Superintendent. me be in all respeots satisfactory.
Bidders are required to furnish, with their proposals,
samples of pot less than one quire of each of the kinds
of paper Ind for, and upon winch thetr_propossis may
be tamed, except in clauses and 2. 1 tie 55005511153
bidders will be requited rigidly to oontorm to their
samples.
Proposals will be addressed to* , JOHN D. D EFR EES.
Superintendent of the Publics Printing,. Washington."
and eadoreed "Proposals for Surmising raper." myt-.St
XLEVIVLNALI.
DYSPEk'SLA. REMEDY
Dr. DARIIIB HAM'S
AROMATIC INVIGORATING Vgaisr.
PAts Medici's" has bemused by the public for six peers
mirk isersasies favor. It is recommended 10 Cu,'.
Digpsitstie,_ Plsrocnissess, Heart-Bens, Co/is
Point. Wind in the Stomach, or Paine in the
Revers Headache, Drosissicsse, Hiking
Centric, 'sue, Ices Gpir4te Delirium
Tremens, intineneertines.
It thrtereLAWßl. EXIIILARLTRII. INVIOORAINS, *OR
WELL NOT INTOXICA.7I OR BTIITRPT.
As a Medicine it is quick and effectual, owing the
Wet elg Pirated cases of DTere Way Kidder
al. other derangement,' of the nu:palace and O•o .
wela
in di speedy manner.
It will patently Wive the most melancholy and
drooping evicts, and restore the weak, nervous, and
eioltly to heath, streasta and visor.
Persons who, from i
the tuudiciotui use of liquors, hays
became deleoted, and their riervone.eystems chattered,
sonstitstions broken don, and stibmet to that horrible
sum to humanity, the Damming 'l:Rattans, will, al
most immediately,_feel the, hamiy sad healthy invige
ratme ertteaer of Or. Ham Invigorating Spirit.
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Dogl.—One wine elan full as often as nitoesaarP.
One dose will remove all Bad Spirits,
Ono dose will cure Heart-burn.
Three donee will cure Indigestion.
One dose RIVO YOU a God Appetite.
One dose will stop the distressing pains iof Dyspepsia.
One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable
et bets of Wind or Playa:once. and ae coca . as the
stomach receives the Invigorating Brit, the duitrocs-
Mg load and all painful leenngs wi d i s
tressing.
One dole will remove the most ains of
Colic. either in the stomacher bowels.
A few dose. will remove all obstructions in the kidney,
Bladder. or Urinary Organs.
Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney
Complaints are assured or speedy relief by a dose or
two, and a radical cure by the me of olio or two bottles.
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.
Persons who, from dissipating too much over night,
and lee) the esti offsets 0, poisonous Mums. in violent
headaches, sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness,
+to.. will find one dose will r emote all had feeling&
Ladies of weak and sickly mittabtutions should take
the Invismating Spirit three times a day ; it will make
Maui strong, healthy, and ham 7, remove all °barna
bons and Irregularities from the menstrual organg, and
me to . re the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn
/hiring pregnancy it will be found an Invaluable meth
eine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach.
An the proprietor asks is a tried. and to Indus.e this, he
hes pot up the Itivicoitestore :INAPT in pint battles at
mounts, quarts di.
General Depot, 49 WATER Street, New York,
DoIOTT & C 0.032 North SECOND Street,
W'holeaale AgeAta in Phalli:olnm_ j a
And for sale by JOHN ll.k.A'sohi. US 11. EIOHTH
Street, arid all Druggists. Jer-thshalv
WRITING AND LNDGINR PAPNRS.—
We have now on hand, and are manufauturing
to order, at the Mount Hell r Paper Mills. eve' de
acription of W I AND LEDGER YAPEII3,
Which, for whir and quality , are net excelled b y any
other mins in the VEnted &Mee.
Wo would oall attention to a new artiole of raper
manufactured Ity us. and now for sale, called Business
Letter, which has been gotten up to meet the wants of
business teen and others. Who objeot to Commereral
Note as
better bent
narrow, and do not wish to use part
of turitel letter shet.
This overcomes both the above obJeations ; is a per
fect sheet, pare wove Watt!! finish ; ruled on one aide ;
stamped in oentro near the top; wade tram beet
free from adulteration, and oat nein neat !masa,
eon vetuent for use.
We also boo a paper Palled Batik Letter l elmilar to
the above. except it has but ball tee number of lines
on, so as toallowa printed blank or Needing above,
N EMPTOIY it MULLIN,
Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland l'a.
The above Papers can be had of Meests..7, B.
PINCOTT & and_ bIEGARGEIs 13.11.0THERs,
Nes. slid 1111tfll T 'quiet
JIIST REMITED, per "Annie Kimball,"
from Liverpool, Mender. Weaver. & Mender's
preparations:
X Ms Extract Aeontti,
kixtraot tiyosotimi, in lb Au.
so tss ustrsot beliadonnint in 1 rOJang ,
too lb. gAtrn.ot 7foranaci. in / lb Jam.
50 Dm Ral Colobioi.lol 5 bottles.
100 lbs 01. eucoini Rect., to 1 lb bottles.
500 Ms Calomel, in 1 lb bottles.
1100 Rvilrali. in 1 51) ism
7wst7s7.r.ns I Li. a pxogritoma.
aT au 41 Xer4i1J1:11010
THE PREM.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1861.
CE7PHAT4IO PTTii,s
Sick
NEktVt7II3 HEADACHE.
/ty the use of there YAW the serioctleal :amok. of Bar
wows or Mei, FliadaeA4 may be prevented ; and if take.
at the commencement of an attack immediate relief
from pain and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom fetil,in removing the NOwlee cad Head
atke to which females are so inbigan
They eat gently on the bowels. removing Costiveness.
For Literary Mew, Students, Delicate Females, and
all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a
Laxative, improving the appetite, giving twee and air or
to the digestive organs. and restoring the natural MN
tioity and strength of the whole eyetess.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investi
gation and carefully conducted experiments. having
been in use many years. during which time they have
Prevented and relierld a Tut amount of paha and
suffering from Heidi:torte, whether originating in the
IterVOWS system or from a deranged state of the sto
*ash.
They are entirely 'vegetable in their composition, and
may he taken at all timog with peritot ositty without
malting any ohange Of diet, math: stoisnov W anY 401111-
erasable tuts" resides it am so 11141.1iSSIO1W AIM it
BZWARZ 07 WIINTIIIISIOTO I
The ge1311:12120 hay* aye eignitteres of Itenry 0. Booltsos
on °soh Box.
soli by Brute - ids and all other Dealers In M.sdioined.
A Box will be went by mall prepaid on reoerot of the
PRICE. U 5 CiENTR.
All grolors should be. Milriasiod
111NRY tIFALLIMNEIr.
UUk FOLLOWING RNBORSEMEITX OF
C3EPIIAI , I.ti
WILL. CONVINCE ALL WHO EUFFER FROM
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN
THEIR REACH.
A 3 Visas TosSiosoniais ars stassticsted by Mr. Spam
ztte, iltry a f ford sasosoissionabls proof of flag 401.
fa4V V this truly sciinstifte discovery.
Ma. &slams.
rse
I have tried your Cephalic Fills, and i has Mon so
ell that I want you to send me two dollars worth more.
Part of these are for the seighbors, to whom I gave a
.w of the first box. I got from sou.
Bend the fills by mail, and oblige
Your ob't tiorratti a Hb Pr.
Ilaysavoaa, Fa., Fab, 6,1351.
Ks. grazoixo.
wish you to lead MA one more box dolor Clardialla
Pills. I kin *wetted a gnat do/ af
yt benja from rim.
Yours reopeotfull
MARY ANN ETOIRROUSE.
R. C. SPALDING.
Yon will please send nlds aid boxes - of. emir Ceohnfie
Pills Bend them immediately.
Itessentfiffly Tann._
.J.NO. B. 81 - mOBB.
ow Pills, sad find
SNLLN VERN° ,
H. C. SPALDING, Esq.
Please find enclosed twenty-five cents, for which Send
me another box of your cephoo fine. They ars truly
the best Pills I have ova treed.
Pitts; Belle Ven oTn,WrEand an(
P.
I/SWIRLY, MM.> Dec. 11,11363.
11. °alumna.
I wish for some circulars or lams show bills. to Mat
your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my cue
'homers. if you have anything of the kind please send
One ofmy customers. who aubjeot to severe HWY
Deadttellei °Mall! lasting two Oars') teas rtsred of as
wow* sa Offf !roar by year Pills. which I gent her.
Respectfully yours.
W. B. WILIEIOS.
'XXV! 0. ISPalanNti
No. MI Cedar at . EL Y.
BEAR Ent:
Ineloeed Red terentvkve cent*, (254 for which sand
bo„,of " Cephalic Pion.' !Tend to eddreea of Rev. Wm.
C. Rernoldsherg, Pranklin Ohio.
our /11.. Oekorm--oor.: Co. itsiadoiss a Mott
iNtiguiter.
Ms. eraamixo.
ant :
Not long wince I wept to yon_ ep
for s box of Chalic Pine
for the cure of the ftervons Headache and et.ieeneee
and received the same, end their had so good aw area
Mee /seal isebeced to mut forArtorr.
PIMP& mad by retain meg. Direct to
A. R. WREELE.I.
Ypsilanti, Brisk.
From tAie Bzoirtinrr. Noe on, Is.
Cephalle aocomp heada c helloot for which they
were made. vie.: Cure oin all lb forma.
From IM Szonfser, Norfolk, U.
They have been tested in more than a thousand eau&
with entire emcees&
Irma the Democrat, Cloud, Mall.
If you are, or have been troubled with the headache,
lend for a box, [Cephalio fillaa so that you my have
them in cane of an attack.
the Ceebmio Pill. are add to be a remarkably vireo-
Vac remedy for the headache. and one of the very beet
lor that very frequent complaint which has ever been
dleoovere4l.
ILoos ike WUI r R.R. Gemeitc Okieate, .111.
We heertily endorse Mr. Spalding. and hie unrivalled
Cephalic Pills.
Peon the Kasateha Talley Star, Zaststeho, Va.
. . .
we are sure that pereene suferiug with the heettsehe,
who try . them, will slack to them.
Prom Oa Sow Urn Paskisr, New OriSMIS, La
Try them I you that are afflicted. and we are sure that
your testimony can 150 ettitd. to the Already nurnorotur
urt that hag received benefit* that no other medicine
eau nroduce.
Frets Ma St. LOWS Daineerat.
Irhe immeeee demend far the toddle teaphelle Pills)
is rapidly inaresuung.
Front do eautt4. Darniport. low&
Mr. evading would not concoct his taxi" with WI ar
ticle he did not ettose to noesers real merit.
Ran the Advirtiser, Provideiscs, i.I.
?he testimony in their favor is strong, from the moat
!selectable quarter&
Nem as Deily News. Newsom IL 1.
Cephalic, Pills are taking the place of all kissis,
'root ecnnotercial Bullets*, Basle*. Mess.
Said to be very' eiff6Ml6sl*fet the heedaohe.
Frcnn Commoreial, Cincinnati, Obit
lafferir.g humanity oan now be relieved.
Er A /Single bottle of PIEFAKED
•LHE will swim ten time" *sir coot warml,ll7;,ol
ECONOMY! -- DISPATCH!
aar "A. STITCH ilf TIMM, Rayne Ithern.""cll
scoide4ts will happen. even in well-regulatel
families.it us Yon dimmable to have NOM@ cheap and
opeeraraellt way for rOriatill Paniture, TM. Meeke
r,. lko.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all Jraoh einersendes. and no household can
afford to do without it. it is always ready, and up to
the Woking point.
"USEFUL IN EVERY ROUNE."
N. 11.—A Brush accompanies eaah bottle. Price. at
omits. Address,
HIDIIRY O. SPALDING.
NO. 4* CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE.
As certain annnuoirted persona ate attemptint to
veam off oti the unwßepootiZiff pUbijOs imitations elm?
PREPARED GLUE, I weehioannon all persons to ex
amine before purehaaing, and see that the NI name.
BPALDING'I PREPARED Invz,"l*
agi the ealkuble irreener I an enema are meltelluta
top.d
NIDICINAL.
fir.
47IITiN ALL
. I{MO 07
FEEADA(.3I4I , II
4E I CEDAR ISTREBT, NSW YORK
SPATAr)INCW'S
HEADACHE.
THAW A
MASONVILLX, Conn.. Feb. 5.1851.
&MIMS ClL=it, itITISTITI u
18,18610D0X 0016141 CY.
Jamm.
Rzntatbstaria; FZ ILIN CO .Ohi.,.
i6alnii7 0,1861: I
TPIT " 11116 whi. C. FILLER.
VPSTLANTI. bitca., hat. 14, Mt
From ihs Adv 'Mu Prorideme4, R, I,
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLGE t
BI'LLDING'S PREPAE,ED GLUE!
.3PALDING'S PREPARED GMTP3
aAvE
CAUTION.
THE RELIANCE,
MITUAL INSURAIqOII COMPANY
o 7 TEOLADILPEIa.
OFFICE. No. 308 WALNUT STREW,
Itientes against LOBl5 OR DAMAGE By irpor,. on
Rouses, Stores, mid sae, Istddiums. limited
or nerpetual_and on l'arnitore.
Goods, Wares. and Mer-
ohandiao. in
i towny. or
count
MUSE CA riTAL,ORO, IIO 00-AssET5 e617a42 0,
whim' ji invested as follows, vim :
In tins mortgages on OA3 PrOPertY• worth
double the amount— t. 0163.000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 Der cent. Bret
mortgage l Rai l ro a dr— 6,400 ix
PennsylvaniaCo.'s 6 per Cent.. Be-
Gond InOrtdeilge load, (330,0000—. -- woo 00
RUlldinddOn rid Broad op Rallrodd and
Gro C u i rci i r l e e :t. first-a rt lima gag — e imm - - - - - ---. 2 4 711 rill
Collateral loans, well meowed . 2,603 00
City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. loan-- -- 60,000 00
Allegheny County 6 per tent. Pa. RR. loan.. WOOS DO
Commercial Ban k stock—. -.-........... ,_,,,, e,rn 01
Mechanics' Bank M00Y.,....., vvrri rl-.-^, ....-r-• 2,812 DO
rellllOliVallia niallrod+d Co.'. !stook—,--_. 4.00 00
The Relianoe M utual Insurance Co.'s stoat 26„360 00
The County 'Fire Insurance Co.'s stook... 1,1:*1 00
The Delaware M. h. Insurance Cp.'s stook- VO DU
1 Union Mutual Insurance llo.'s sone- .. MO to
Bills receivable— . —... _.,..—. - - 11,307 74
Bock aceouuts, acclaim' inierost. ate.._.._... 1.1a4 ea
Ca on asnil --- - .—....-,..-- --- - - n ,444 04
5517.1/.2 04
The Mutual principle, otimkined with the geourity of
*Stook Capital, entitles the insured to partietpate In
the profits of the Gemini, without liability for icier%
bones promptly adjusted and paid.
DilraecTOni:
Clem Tingl ey t Samuel Blephaps.
Willialp - ,gnomprion, Hobert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser,
William Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingler,
John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill,
Careen, J. Johneon Brown,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland.
G. D. Rosecearten, Jacob T. Bunting.
Charge. a. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. V'eadsrard, John Bissell. Pittaburg.
CL.EhI TINGLEY, President.
B, M. IifiNCITMAN, Secretary.
Febrnar, IS. 1861. Ye2l
ENTERPRISF
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP. PIIILADHLPILA..
(FIRE INSVRANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDINO, S. W. CORlV,e_ti
FOURTH AND WALNUT STREET&
/111b..OTORR:
F. SATCIIPOSID BUMP, MORDICAI L. DA.WROIII•
Wru.ux McKim, Gao. H. STUART.
NALWRO Frtkzxas, JOlErif H. BitoWl.l,
MO Di, 4 1 TWOOD, B. A. FAHRESTOCC
$317. T. •
.aral:cr.., ANDREW D. eAbN,
11.1NRT WRAP-TON. J. b. Hatalioxit.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, erardent.
CHARLES W. COXE. Seoratary.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE 'INSURANCE
COMPANY,
No. 901 CHERTNUT Street Philadelphia.
CHAKTER.,:PRUPETUA.L.
ALL THE PROFITS
SURE !DWI D AMONG THE IN
Insure /AVM! for shon terms or for the whole term of
grant Anntlitlee and EndormentA; purchase Life
nteresm in heal Estate, and make all eontraote de
vending on the contingenome of life.
They act as Executors. Administraton, Assignees,
Trustees. and Guardians.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1.1961.
Mortgages. ground rents, real estate— .e=41 , 81 sc .
United Staten make, Tretieurl notes, loan,'
Of Mate of 'Pennsylvania, city of "lola
delphia, &a—. . . 2211.795 24
Premium netes,liititi,- 437,614 5 8
Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail
roads. and County six per pent. bonds— 205,802 50
Bank, insurance, railroad. canal stooks. Zto, 77.647 49
Cash on hand, agents' balance'', to,, 90,296 14
81.071,140 02
DANIEL L. MILLER, Preender.t.
!i EEL E. ATOK Ei3. Vice President
JOHN W. RCM Nu neeretary. ml2-tt
rinawAßE MUTUAL SAFETY 1 . 1-
ALF 311 RANCE column', IMILADELPHIA.
Incorporated b? the Leziesture of Pommy:Tomo, KW
Of S. E. on of THUD land WALefil7 OToTtil,
PH.I.LAD sz,r
1441,1tWE INETRADICE4
On Venal
Cargo. To all warns of Rio Worl4.
Frei ht
LALNO INIV.R/140113
On foot, by Rivera. Canals, Latex, and leant Zr.e
Tiaras. to all pane of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCEa
lwrwilmaidim :eneraity; On Etozon, Deroiline
itowine, &a, -
AHMSTIS OF THE COMPANY.
Nevem OAT 1,11 M -
plOO,OOO Uniteatates Are cont. Voc,looo 00
110,0ra United Staten Biz B- 00 Gent. TroacerY
_Note", (with accrued interact)_... ll9,4B.l 14
1110,030 Pennayleallia State Ste Cstl"
. EON IX)
11,000 do.. do.. 5.1 4 do. dc. ,? . 1,445 00
1 111;g 5 01 c l e ilMell e u itteWfiW i fe7iit.t °3l4 1 11,1 3 9 Cif
44000 Petwaylvanort Ratty° Stl inortaga
MA" 00111, bands... - 440 1 OS
:Men 500 shorm man Germantown cree
Germany, interest nrld PrineiPed
ectsantaei bY the City of Fiala
deltitia 15.300 00
coeu 100 tlitreaWM
3.50
RW amigos North I iinsylvnuta Rail
road Company_ . 4)(, BO
1,000 80 shares Pluladsinhis Ice float
Steen] Tog Company . .-- 1,200 00
338 linhaka Philadelphia ann Faye- de-
Ina Stearn Tow-boat Comnany. 863 as
100 g Exohanza
Co pan Y--- —• •
1,000 g names Continental Co.-- mu 00
#658.,700 Per. Cost ete7,338.1M. Market. Yalta:slXAS 71
Bills receivable, for mettranoss 111,500 es
Ronde and marlitlgeth orb., Vl.llll - 1, , ,rt , 540 D 00
Real estate .00
Balances dee at Acenoiew—Premiumg on 81c.-
rine Policies. interest. and other debts dire
theCompant 81,1B(1 01
earip and stook of sundry insurance and
-
olherCom*}utec
SAE 14
Owl. as k.s.na.—ia links_._._ —../24474 14
. at hams).. 178 14
ISMS ii
giftEC7O.V. 4 .
agrit.u &A , Jai sr+ w. ritlukuel .E. MOM.
Edmund A. Bauder, J. F. Younitoill
Thou-Qomo Pew lel tFa • 13 cztry Sloan,
Joan A. f (UP", I Edward ]?_arlingtce.
1013.11 C . DMZ. N. Jones iiroolw.
James Trianon, npencer M'irraino.
William? ralJr., =OMAR C. 4.DrAP
James C. on . : xobort Varters, ,
WillAr.m.C.
_Labrig - ' Jtacto F. Jones,
—4, 0 4 ULF-46f James .13. Nl'Foriont.
. . Jeghro P. Eyre,
—amen. • John B. Remota, rittolft.
------. gr,,,...„ D... Morgan, "
111511.114 ITLBllltri.
Via.:...
IBE INII7B.ANGE EX.OLUMI V
a - THE. PaSNNSYLVANIA. FIRE LDISURANCE
COMP4.l , lY—lnoo±rporatecl I,V.6—CHAR.T.Eft rbIIFE,-
TUAL—lao. 610 WALN tn. Street, opposite Indeper.d
en_sklispars.
"PhisUomanr, Monthly known to the oommunitY
for thirty-six years, continues to insure against lose or
damage by Fire. on public or privaie Scalding'. either
Permanently or for a limited time. Alao. on Furniture,
stocks of Goods or MerobandAse generally, on liberal
tram
Thit Capital, together with a large tiorplyi Fund, is
invested in the moat careful manner. which enables
them to offer to the insured an undoubted security , in
.the case
nragegegs.
Jonathan Patterson, !sae* Elaglehorgt
Sphice,
Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Voilliam Xlonteilua, John Bavarian",
Thomas Smith.
. . .
Preaident.
BEATON 341112111 Booretary.
111 BU N OOMPA l'of 01 1 :' THE
STATE OF FENNSYLVANLA—FIRE AND MA
RINE .IASI.I.ILANCE Dice. 4 AM) S bIiCHANGE
BVILDLEGS.
Chartered tn 0100,0O.1—Feb.1, LB6L, auk
Ta1ae,1208.7112 77,
All inceuted in wend and avetiable aamirMei—tlMl
lLlane to inetire on Yampa and ..7;argoes, Enildjuus.
Steak' of Merohandtee &t. on liberal terms.
DALE TORS.
merry D. Sherrent, Seorre R. Stuart,
Simeon Toby Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Simla Rushdie!, - Valdes Wagner,
William S. Smith, Stomas B. Watteor..
.Telm B. Bade, Emily G. Freemen,
Wffliaga It. 'Welts, Charlea a. Lewis,
George C. Canon.
HENRY D. SELEREEED, Pre adeu
WiIkLIAM HARPER., aoorcarT.
neINSURANCE. - MEOHANTOW
ußAive3 c"OhIPANY of Fhiladelrhic,
138 North SIXTN Street, !Wow Rage. innate Liuild
lam Geode, and bierahandine ronornlly from lota or
gpmage rire. oomprou gilt:armlet , to actrail all
m
losses promprry, and thereby hope to merit tb ire...l:a
-ma of the rabLie.
31.7.1,CT01A,
_
Wminra nfori - en, iicrixtrt Flemeen.
Francis Cooper, itche•el M09V07 - 1
goorze L. Dougherty. .80:tward Pacte•cworn,
Isle** Kuhn, Whoa= B. Al.c.Corn:deck.
Jades Dunne, John ki,romley,
Mathew MoAleer, Freunns Falls.
Bernard Rah'ertY, John Cesijadv,
Themes J. Hemphill. Bernard E . kuls•OFL34.
Thaws :ilium Charles
Freuvu Jriptaanad, Mlohael
PRATICIS COOPER,. President.
3.Eikl=l LAFFERTY. See:a:arr. 0023-ly
A MERICAti FIRE INSITR.ANOE 00.,
-caa Itrd4CdtPilltaTED 140 CILA/1:5743:t rza-
RETUAL.
no. 310 WALNUT Streetjtbove Third, Philadelphia,
gaming . a large paid-up . Capital Moak and Barolus,
invented in lannd end Emulable banalities, continua; to
Insure on Dwellings, Btores, Frinutnre,
.Torohandoo l
Veosolo xiport ektoi their asap:leis, and other.perisocal
Property. Al l Mena liberally and promptly &baited.
•
PTILICTOIIB.
rnoi. R. Maria, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh. /amen it. Campbell,
&EMMA C. Morton. Bdmund G. Dutiln,
Pahl:Lek Brady. Chu. W. Pealtzu.
Israel Morph.
r
TAIONEIS R. MARIE, Fresident.
A.L.Q.EIVE C. E. CRAWroRD. Seeretare. fe22-tf
ANTHRACITE INSIJRANOn COMPA-
TllV.—Authorise4 Oupital *Satloese—CHATarrat
PIiAPETILLL.
Ogee PIO. 8/1 WALN ST Street, between Witlrd end
Fourth dereet. PninkiMa.
Mils Company ',in insure against loos or immaall I!
Flre, on Beildinee,"Perzutere, and Merehaediee gene
rally.
ldarp . a n latraraneas gn Vesscla, Carmen, and
Frenglitz. t - 1.. largyanae toAlLearte of tie Veen.
ieseah Maxfield
/ohm Ketcham.
kilfip. Blatustes
Ti De 372.
Enzal.
• EtUiZitar`
Jasob Esku,
Lather %
h. Andonnad,
Pens fewsom ,
eter eleAvr,
WM. F. DEAIt, Viso Prevalent,
1 1 1, pt. EMIT*. Moamar:v. ana-ti
VI_XCEA.NGE BSURANOR COMPANY
• 4 )--Offioe No. 409 WALNUT Street.
raw. INSURANCE on Roams ands. Merchandise
tenereir, on favorable terme, either fimited or err-
Rama. -
DIBMVORS:
JeteraMb. Thom*. MATS!. I'
Lolls Q..l3innode, Charley Thom Non,
Edward D. Roberts, James T. Hale,
Samuel Siam:Len Joanna T. Owen,
Reuben C. Halo. John J. Griffiths.
JEEEMLSII. DONSALL, Precedent.
.101 IN Q. OINNODO, Vies ?foment.
SIMARD Dow. Seen:Karr. la3l
VACTIOV.—AII persons arc hereby eau
tinned against negotiating a certain note. drawn
by W. F. RE , , ;AULD,. & co_ for I Went!. Lye Hundred
Dollen. dated on or about theft! ei October. IMO. coy
able, 12 months alter data. to the order of W. F. Her
nolds,.at Ore=el & Co.'s. Philadelphia, and endorsed by
card note wee given to the Batik of Commerce,
grief. Penns., and its neyment will be reaisted. the
drawers thotoof having a togal dolenoe to the came.
W. F. HEYI'IOLII.I & CO,
ilismaisoprre, Hay 10,1E41. inyle-at
JOTIOE.—Tho Citizens of the different
Cities and Towns throughout the state are invited
to competition for the plane at which the next AN
NUAL+ ISTATR. FAIR shall be held. Proposals
containing inducements and advantages directed
to the undersigned Committee, appointed II the Ex
ecutive Committee, will be received up to and in
cluding May Sint next. Communications should be ad
dressed to oil nt the following arsons:
Whl. COL.DER 3 ..JR„.
JOHN P. ittU'IstEAFGE.D.
JACOB MIMI,
.1011 N IL ZIEGLER.
.4.5109 E. KAPP
arrisburg. Pa..
Northno.barland, Pa.,
cr.rti....
itatatvlll
FILE MARCITACTORY,
'ill NEW STREET.
- Floe and Rangy of every degoriphon, and good
etualiti. made
HOLESAL Eto order, at the above eatabihohment s
and RETAIL.
at mamfaoturer's imam.
Reauttiaa done in a gatemor swear.
.1 R. WM
HAVANA CIGARS—A large and Bplen
did areortment of all slain and 1111kakin. lb store
and for sale very low for Dash DY
OFIARLE3 TETF,
130 WALNUT Street
m 0-18 t
LARD. -125 tierces extra Leaf Lard, for
gels 6 7 a. C. BADLIa a. Co., too anon open,
mond door &bon Front. ong-or
DAD II I •
SUMMER ARRANGE
amiIArIiMENT. PHILADBLPIIIA,
0.611.81ANT0 N. AN WORAIBTOWN RAILROAD.
On and after MoAda t :MBl .l3 tl Bo l.
FO. Citatlia:PlTOwri.
Leave 119159e1pht5,•6: 7,8, 0;10:11,11 A. M., 1.2, 3.
6, 6 7,8, 9, 10%., !LW. 11% P. M.
Leave Grayintnan„ 6 , 7%. 8. 8 20, 9,10.11,12 A. 181...
1,3, 3, 4 5. 6,6%. 7%. 8 - g• 10 29 P-
The 8 20 au4 3 35 P. id. Trains stop at German-
rrwr;
- -
tows. eat/. ON AUND 4,Y8.
Leave PAOadeletna, 5.05 A. AI., 2141, SAC 5. TU. and 1034
P Leave Germantown 8.10, A M., L l 63ii. and 04 P. M.
cttEarrtu'r HILL 14AthilLUAD.
Leave Plui i 4 o l-4-1-
yop 6 8.10./2 Ahi 5.35 463 It
•. . .
a Chest M..
Leave nut 14111.710.8.8.40.9,40,11.40 A. 16,1.40.
3 96, 540, 7.10. 8,40. and 10.:0 P. M.
The 8 A. M. and 8.36 P. bl. will make no stove on the
Germantown roan. ' .
Leave Philadelidda l
ON sulnAl 8.
d 9 10
Leave Chestnut Hid. 7.50 A. IK., 13.40, 6.10, . 5 •
P.M.
FOR CONSHOBOCKEN ANO NoItOIBToWN.
Leave Philadelphia. 0.50. 7%, 9.06. MOO A. fd..1.05.
3.05.4 X. 6:4%8. and 11% P. M.
D.
~,, st ,
Leave Norristown, 5,7, 8.15, 9, D. A.M., 1%, •,.•—••
0111 l Wii g • 1,./. 9 ' 04 4 . Mo Vi. 5, and 7% P. M. 1
.
ON stir Delta.
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M., a end 5 P. M.
Leave Norristown. 7DIL, land a P. .91.
FOR MANAYIINK.
Leave Philadelphia. 5.50, 714. 9.05, 11.06 A. M.. 1.01.
2.06.3.05, 40, 6%. 8. and 1 l% P. M.
Leate ManaysinkioM, 7.i, 8.30, IMS., 113 i A. Mn PP Vir
5,7, aud 10 P. m,
ON SUNDAYS.
eave Philadelphia. 9 0.. M.. it 5. and 7% P. M.OI
Leave Manitrunk. 7 A. M.,136. 6%. and 9P. M.,
K. SMITH. General Superintendent,
K.
m7ll-tf Depot, NINTH and GREEN Streets.
. _
THE PENNSYLVANIA. 0 :',11: NTK R. ,
A nAILROA.D
260 MILES DouBLLITRAcx. _
1861. Mimi Ems 1861.
"I`HF. CAPACITY OF THL2 RALSCII2 NOW EQUAL
TO AN Y COUNTRY.
THREE THR °UGH 'PAIISENG ER TRAINS
BETW BEN PHILADELPHIA -n ND PITTnBUR G.
Connecting direco at Philadelphiawith Through Trains
from Roston. New York. and all points East. and in the
Union Depot at Pittaburg With 't brough Train; In and
from all points in the West. Norihweer. sun Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by ag
other route.
Exorcise and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Oarsor Comluotors. All Through
peeseuger llama provided with Loughridgo's Patent
Brake—apeed under perfect nontrol of the angitear,
than adding much to the safety of travellers.
Smoking ,Cars are attached to eaoh Train 7, Tl'ood
' nifl's Steeping Care to ft x_pressi and Fast Trains. The
EXP a EPS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Sun
days excepted
Mail Train leaKeti FhiligielphlS at 740 A, M.
Fast Line • • 11.40 A g g .
Express Train leaves " 10.45 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLI,Owa ;
Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.30 P. bd.
Columbia 4.00 P. M..
Parkibehllbg gt 249
West Cheater "No 1, at 8.16 A. M.
" No. 2 at 12 30 P. M.
West Chester Passengers will take the West Chester
Nos. I and 2 and Columbia Trains.
Pasigengers for Sunbio.y, Williamsvort, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls, and intermeciate points, leaving
Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and 2.M P. M.. go ' directly
through. -
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston. or
Baltimore ; and Taikete 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
river'
Sir Fare always as low, and time se quick, as by any
other Route.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets.
The oomoletion of the Western connections of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the
DIRECT LINE.If.EN H Alen AND TILE
6JI WEST.
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, .ivoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time. are advantages readi
ly &percolated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel
ling Public.
Metteltante and, Shipper' entreating the transporta•
tion of their Freight to this C ompany, can rely with
confidence on its sp_eady trans it.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the Went by the Penvanta Railroad are at aid
times as facorablis as are charged by ether Railroad
Companies.
/Mr lie particular to mark packages "via renusyl
yenta Railroad:
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply
to. or address either of the following Agents of the
Company:
D. A, Stewart, Pittsburg ;
H. 3. Flores & Co.. Zanesvilie. 0„; J. . 'Women.
0.; It. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & Crop
r, Portsmouth, O. ; Paddock & Co.. Jeffersonville.
Idiana; H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, ohern
t Hinnerg, CinainnatiA 0.; R. 0. meidrum. Madiaon.
Ind. Jos. E.Moor - e Locusville, Ky . . ; P.O. It
Co.,Evansville. bed.: N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo,
111. It, F. Sage, Shafer It Glass St. Louis. Mo, ' • John
IL Barrie, Nashville Te n n.; Hain! AG Runt , Mem
phis, Clarke '& Co., Chicago, lIL ; W. H. B.
Koonte. Alton, 111; or to Freight Agents of Railroads
at different points in the West.
S. B. KI rsatiTUN, Jr.,
h/AGRAW & Rimmiss, 80 North atreag,ilahlinore.
LEECH. It C0..1 Astor Douse, or 1 S. William at.. N. Y
LEECH. & CO.. No 77 @tate street, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON. Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT, Gang Ticket Agent,
E. LEWIS. Gen'l Sup't Altoona. Pa. Sae-ly
1861. Siataimm 1861.
SMNEI_AREABREAIENT.-1 .1 .6y , YORK 1,1NE , 3
IS UAramEN AltD - AIvLBOI , AND FLA
DEUIiIA AHD THRUM HAFW:OAD CO,'
buizes raom ANS RIM
YORK AND WAY PLACES.
naN WALNUT -ST. WI:LARY AND 0:8118IN6'IDN
WILLI LOAVIi M FahLONVZ, V
andAmboy, C. r a e rid
A t
6 A. M., via a5(l — noarmodatlon 1,31;;;;.;:i
Aocommodation-- . , its
At 8 A. M.., via Camden and Jo - Assy Cain 14.011 th:
'Li
At ITM A. At. ma Kerlin:Ai:toll - .3 - arz/e.7 f-- 1, 13
As, 123. S I. M., via Cair.den
At! P. M., via Camden and — AMboy, C. and;
At pi P. M., Titt HOU.Siligten and jfriea7. Eve .
ragiPlO/111,orr-r, S oo
Al th F. rd., itb Kat:km=sw., ...a ,ereer City,
At 6P. M. , via Camden and ve
Jersey City, Enint 15
, . CO
At tut r. M., sio Catedeirairi 'Jersey City rionth..
em 222
At 6 P. M., vie Comfier. sr.d Amboy, Aeonmmoda.
ton_,„( Freight and Paglenger)— )a t. Ulnas Ticket.. XI
Do. do. /id -Clam Ticket— .1 20
She 6P M Mail Lire nos daily. Tke 11. g P M. Emit
ors Mlmt , natordaye exoeptal.
For Belvidere, Easter.. 'Lambertville. _Flem.inton.
-1
ke at I_lo A. M. from Kensington , and 234 P. M. f rom
Walnut-street wharf.
For Water Fap, Strosdirtm.m, Beranten, Wilkes:erre,
Montrose, (il4ll 6 l 7l and, Ec0.,7.10 A. M. from Kensington,
vie Delaware. &wenn& and Wostom R.
For Mauch onk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10
heal fienelillton Depot, and 234 P. M. from Wed
nut-street wharf ; (the 30. A- ht. hue oonneela with
train leaving Easton at. 1.36 P. M.)
111ForMount Holly, at 6 and 8 A. M., 7 r.nd 04 P. M.
For Freehold, at 5 A. M., and 2 P. M.
WAY L1N143.
For Bristol, 'Fronton, am., at 7.13 A. M., 06 sod 694
F. Id. from Nerlidnsl2lf and from Wu/nut
/street wharf.
~/iverton, Deleneo, Beverly, 2erling-
Steen - town, .ke., at 123 i, 1, 434 and 5
glasfes,at 234 P. .
MP' For New York, and ay and intermediate
Depot, take the oars, on Fifth street, abervt
half an hour before &o v erture. The earn rite inio . tl'h
.1 Oil/A . o l mnd on arrival or each train, MO frOm the depo t.
ou gori se essm e r i : an n t r th di e e ri r l w r ßag e o p s r r i e m a hl e gi a te:d i ar 7 fto a i m . ll° taki m We i d n b e e: g alLt f id e 6l43 n a r va ae n ;
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
[hair r66DonuMlit far beanie to One Dal terrier onunn.
and will not fro lin lo for any emend berme( WM), °l
eapt. - tm speorelsontrast.
nihN WM. 6d. OASZAIER, Agent.
8264.er 11
I"l3 la il liftWAV L"
lgrfiXaTOW... fey a VCR
CUDNI-1, BASLD.TON. EASTON, ECKLEY,
WILKF,SBARRE, a 0.
THREs, TakCOUGei TRAI
On and after MONDAY. MAY 13, 18w , Passenger
7insinewill leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phila
delphia. Sundays expanse, sue feneseli t
At 64e A, M., (Ea mem), for Bethlehem. Allentown,
blench Chunk. Hazleton. Wilkesbarte, fte.
At 2.45 P. M., (Express ), for Bethlehem, Keaton, &o.
This train reaches Easton ate P. M., and makes close
At
with Be, Jersey Central JOT New York.
At CIS P. .57.. for Bethlehem, AllentOWl3, Monk
Chmik, he.
At SA. M, and 1 P M., for Doylestown.
At 10.30 A. Si. and 6.40 P. for Fort Washington.
The 6.4) A. M. Express train makes close connection
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being
the shortest and moss desirable route to Wilkeeharre,
and te all points in the kap., _lit QOM region,
TRAINS FO SDLADEL. LILA.
P .Leave Bethlehem at 520 A. 31., 913 A. M., and 5.33
M.
Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 415 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 0.50 A. M. and 730 P. M.
ElfllDAYs.—Phuadelphia for Bethlehem at 8
thiltidelohus Tor Doylestown at 3 P. N.
otiostown (or Philadelphia at 43.40 A. 5L
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6 T. 51,
Fare to Betvehem—Sl 501 Fare to Mauch Chntik.2l2 68
Fare to Easton. 1 Si) Fare to wilkeongrre— 4IV
Through Tickets must lie procured at the Tioset
Oltloes, at WILLOW Street, or BER.KB Street, In order
to slime the above
_rates of fare.
Al. Passenger Trams (exempt Sunday . Trains) connect
at Berks Street with Fifth and Sixth-arms and
Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroad'', t wenty
minutes after laavrins Willow Street.
PLUS CLARK. Agent.
ficsawski SPRING ARRANtiE
MENT.—PHILADELPHIA.
WILMINGTON AN FIBA_LT/MORE RAILROAD.
On and alte r MONDAY. APRIL LS. Met
PadiaRNGAII.T At rild LEAVE 111Ifi kDELFET-Ar
For Baltimore at Mb A, rd., 11.83 A. M., (Ezprese),
and 10.80 P. M.
For Cheater at 8.13 A. M., :Las A. 4.. .1.13 e.zd Ida°
P. M.
Far 'A t /Wail:eon a$ BM A. M., 11 NI Ai M.,1.11 and
MAO F. M.
For. New Castle at 8.18 A. M. and 4.18 P, M.
For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
For Milford at 13.16 A. M.
For. Saiiabury 8.3,3 A. M.
T.1141/NS FQA FRILADELTRIA
.LCIELVO Baltimore at 0.4 A. Li. ashareseh 0.45 A.
and 4.46 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6.50 and 9.10 A. M., 1.20 and
8 F. M.
Leave Salisbury at 1.40 P. INS.
Leavo Milford at 4 P. M.
Leave Dover at ell A. M. and AM. P.M.
Leave New Castle at AM A . M., 710 YM.
Leave Cheerer Al 140 A. M.. 9.30, and 8.40 P.M.
Leave Baltimore for dalienury and Delaware Rail
road at 6.15 A, PI.
- TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE:
LIMY° Citqatbr SA A,M.,11.416 and 1133P.M.
Lesvo Wilmington at Mb A. M„ Da P. i 1,, 122 / 2
A. el.
FKBI9II3ITRAIIf, with Passenger Oar attaehed,
will run as follows
heave Pltiladelehla for Perryville and intermediate
places at 6.60
• eave for Peri-vials end internmilete
ell'eag at 733 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for Fluladelphia and interme
diate planem at 6 P. /if. •
Leave Eavre-de-Grnoe for Baltimore and intermedi
ate etatione at 6 A. M.
Leave Baltimore fur Barre-de-O sage and lateed,edi
ale litatloam at e F. Id.
ON OIINDAIriS :
Only at 10.30. P. ?d. from Ptuladelphia to Utz:4M
Only at 4 45 P. M. from Baltimore to _Philadelphia.
aril FELTON. President
AG an j 1 r ttl /LADIOLPHIA
I ow- mt- ma.mipi.-;
ROAD.-PASSENGEr TR AIN S
N R EAr
POUT VIRLLL
,
READING. and EARRISSURG!, on and aver :Oar
33, Ittl.
mottruire LINE& DALLY.A(Pondaya exui.spted.)
.114:70 riow Do.yot, corner of nsLOA V and O.raoLOW
RH. I.. B traetr , PULLADELPlllA,(Peasan i ter =Vanua!
lon Ti; irieentll and on Callulthill greets et BA. N.,
tonnt.atinB at Harrisburg with the PEN
.SYLVA-NIA
N litaf la EDP, N. wain running to Putebnof ; Me
VALLEY EMI P. N. trail' runamt• tO
Clgibbantlint-_,.. , . earLi !a, hca.; and the IV Ofit'IMERN
(la.:TEAL ILAILDO!!..I3 ! P. M. tram, running to &m
-bar'', etc
AFTE.,IIIOOII LINE&
leaTeNew Dem,' corner of BROAD and CALLOW
HILL &meta. PHILADELPHIA,(Paatengt entJano_ed
,Yrt Thirteenth and onCalloßbill dream.) or POTTa-
VILLE and LIARRRI3LIRO, CC 340 P. M., AMY, for.
RILAMING. only, *4 a I'. M.. DSIVT, Mazda:fa on
aupto4.l
DstITANCE4 WA PEIIs4DE&PILIA AND READIVIS
it..4.lL.StuAlt.
Fnots PRlL#DitrilLi. Milmts
To Pl.nix.ville.._ .. XI Y
Kaaaiug......._—_ bg I.Phlylolakia and „Ititattlag
Lebanon _-_—_. GI i and kabalism wino" - F.
fiArryaburg ..- ~.- Xi)
Amtain
lilLint‘liburt:-- . _lf" I N'ortsserm Contra),
parorton Juno:ion-kV ltailmad.
unbars ---- ----....--/45
florin umborlar.l .-171
i'dlito
&alins n ba
—.ln
r; .--- .i
Mult9Y--• - - :—lrr f'a'tten strut Zrie K.llll.
Vrtituunspor - t —.::-. .2:1
Jame, Shore -...-.......24
book Haven 4 ea
. .mittou.___..-...._,PA
10 7--------442 Wl.lnanisport and EtEllin
I I
14 , 11:y- . .... 417` Railroad.
ten IA. id .. . aud - S Li P. M. tra in oonneot dasly at
willqaCAliktv:9l,illtanatadaissiloaxAi,epatnedd.F,) RInIEthRthALCCEAOTAD4-
making olot• conneotons rah Linea to Niagara S . W.*.
cianadae West and Elontlawest.
DEPOT IN PRILADELPIILa : Ord er of ROAD
and CALLOWBILI„, e; ; t..
•
anal-tf W. 11. ItIoILEENIYHY. Seo-einry
______
. _
R . 014512 DAILY INLAND
FREIGHT LANE TO NOK
-1 AND POTR:TaMOOTE, VA., and Co the pnnor ,
pal Clete and Towns in the South and Southwest.
"VC Bent to the Depot. corner BROAD Street Cod
W aIIVeTOI 4 I Avenue, Wal be forwarded daily, and
at at low rates 45 Dr any other line,
B. P. KENNEY,
mbsiO•tf Moor of T ranoorliot o.
P. W. &
G _
itituktE G KREtti —Manufactured and for
g6lB D! WaTHER tub & BROTHER,
- 11111 Cr ma 49 No ISECOND Iltrest
==z
FURNESS, BRTNLEY, dt UO.
so. 99 mARICri 211/101!• ;
Peremptortsalp f2r 00ett of a
LARGE tlruCK ue" r - AMOY GOODS.
At the store formerly moupied by
MESSR.d. N O PER h ROBERTS.
NO. 49 MAJIKET STREET,
On T u
ueeday and Wednesday Pdornmgli
May 2t awl= commenoing at 10 o'olooic eeu6 day,
001.0 dint of
Wool shirts and drawer.. cotton and wool hosiery,
gloves, gauntlets, Want thread , spool cotton. stay bind-
Una, silk handkerchiefs. suspender'. steel-stoing bony"
starts, merino wool coats. go.d jewelry. combs, brushes.
book and leather purses. portmonnstes pocket books.
paper. envelopes, buttons. gaiters, fans, pipes. pipe
stem. ...Me, hits, hooks ei.M oyes. ifietols , voronmhoil
b u keta. soap, cOlOgr.o water. yertumelY. nmvi
stoat variety of Nnoy goods.
Auto. large size jewelry thief-proof safe.
4 large size how oite
0 large size German sliver-mounted chow oases.
N.tf —OO.lll will be open for examination on Moo
day morn ing. May SO. wait oataleattloll.
(1 J. WoLBERT & Co.,
w-i• -
319 ARCH STILEST.
------ -- -- -_- - - •
N' ''
ViNkFr, h. uursoNrix, f..ur,
- toeCOOT to B. Illiatear.. 431 ONEBTX UT Et,
LAK~g SALE OF RICKEY-FRAM I) OIL, PAINT
FRiIiCR-Pura It MIRRORS, &a.
On Tuesday Idarnlns,
May ?.I. comment:Mrs at to o
Included Mil be found American AM loreip land
novae, Interior, exterior marine and coma vie Wei
fanny eketehes, painting l RROR . under
S clam, &e.
.
Also. heavy French plate, framed mantie , pier, and
oval mirror .
s tiT ER ki 0300 PI C PICTURES.
Also, SOO &Wan etarenweaDia 11/ dares. hoe (co.
PIANO—BY OR U eft OF SHERIFF.
Also. at oo clo t ck, on Tuesday morning, One Plasm.
by order of shera.
PIIILIP FORD & AIICrrIONES.7.B,
wn, coin mAJUILT hirce and iN SUrfOR Et.
LARUE, POOOTRVMSmu:D o R OGNO
SAbZb
On Thursday Nlnrlllni.
Mar 23. at 10 o'cleak precisely, will be sold, by cater
Mime—
a#o.t., cases men's, bora' and youths' calf. kin. and, grain
boots, coif and klp brogans, Congress gaiter& oford
ties, &e.; women is, misses'. and ohildren's call,, kip,
goat. morocco And kid heeled boots a. d snort, gaiters,
slippers, buskins. so.; also. a large and desirabto am
orir•ment of Mad° goods.
'sr Goode ow; for anautinstion. with oatalogues.
earir on the morning or gato.
rt4LttlrS:i LI , •
J-7 • TIONNELS, apt lII9Y_E7:OIIIP.:in , s.
5001..
: , ....d3;11 -
1 limb; a vit rttonru toult7
Tru l so4er, PIWCITT 3 tDOclx, sliver ouse-ed"-wer-i. eutlery.
saint:n.o, r.w.sseatior:trtie,mi,7;t7. !ke,
i‘torioel. Ors goco:: sod and win
showings eleven , riemorintlon.
DAY BAEZII eve Werimie.7. raie /W-
O,' at o' .
PiE. ry
WAVA 3A.1,113.
At private ante several larco nom ¢Woonts or initOitiON
Jewelry, books, ctarionery, 5Te• uuttory,
fanny coons, &o. To wtueit is colic-IWd the attoutic-n el
oity and country mencher•ta and othere.
uorunsumentssolupped of c.ll kinds of moniker-Zoe
for ettber pantie or Driyate CMOS, •
iiir Liberal cash advances made en octal - intent&
Out.door sales oromutiv attended to.
•
linlisl
WEEKLY COMMTIVICIATION
By STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK
N
A D LIVERPOOL , oellmg at QUEENSTOWN ! Jre
lang,) to land and embark parmengem and despatcher!.
The Liverpool . New York, and Philadelphia /steam
elm Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw steam
chips. & A Intend.iWo sail ap follows
.. T HOM Nr. YO Kn. YOH LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF BALTIMORE. Battpday. May 1B
KAN Oxitoo, . Saturday. Nay 25
ETNA. Batordar. Juno I
NoL every_ Raturday throughout the year. from F. Elk
. 4 od 4
RAT OF PASIMOR
THROUiiii /RON PHILADEL.III.IA.
Cabin, to Queenstown, pr Liverpool..—..._—____. Sys
so, to Loudon, via Liverpool— -- —.— 10
steerage to o
Queenstown, or LiVerpool...-- XI
Do. to London:— ........-4.- .... -- SI
Do. Rom tickets, available for six mon th s.
- --i Liveximoi..- _..., gm
Pearengere forwarded to Havre.'Paris, namnuig,
Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates.
Ceaifioates of passage iesaed from . Liverpool to New
York—
040
Certificates of passage issued from Q. 115 1 = to
's ors-- • • • .ADO
These steamers have imperior accommodations for
Passengers, are constructed with watertight compart
ments, and carry experienced burgeon..
For freight, or passage, appty at the office of the Com
pany. JUI3PI G. DALE g ent.
street, 111 Walnut Pit laileiptria.
fa Liverpool. to Win. reAck,
TovetAioisiings.
trl Glasgow. to WM. INMAN.
13 Dixon street
TEE BRITI AND
• -.• • OL
.I,m:lmm( ROYAL MAIL rctuat
PROM NRW TOHIC TO LIVIIEPOOL,
Chief Cabin Passage
&Gond Cabin Passage—.
nog BOSTON TO mvintrooL ,
Chief Cabin Yaeanger.. —1911!
Second Cabin Passage-- 60
'The shins from New York MN at Co3rk Rarbor. •
The stuns front Boston call at Bahfax and Cork Rap
ra,SIA, cap. Judkins. AFRICA., Curt. Shannon.
ARABIA, Cekipt.3. atone. CANADA.,C,6I/1 andaisca.
ASIA, Capt. E.. G. Lott. .511.,R1CA. Capt. hie/inlay
AUS - iItAL ASIAN NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie.
Capt. B. M. Rockley. 'V HOPA, Capt. J. Cook.
SCOTIA,snow building.)
S'hete vessels carry a wear white light at mast-head ;
green on etlrheard hew t red on nett Aim.
RI ABABA, Moodie, leaves to Wednesday, May 1
ASIA,. Lott, A. York. Wednesday. May 8.
ARABIA, Stone. " jtostrin, Wednesday, Mai N.
AFRI . r. Shannon, " N. York. Wednesday, MM Tt.
Ell s tßO A. Anderson, " ?paten, Wednesday. May 29.
RS A, Judging, " TOTE, WOSlllesdayi JUDO 5.
AIIINE ICA, Moodie, " Buetun, Weariest:My...lune 12.
ASIA. Lott, " N. V ork,Wednesday, June 19.
Berths not eecured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
Tee owners of these shins will not be accountable for
Oct Silver, liulliondilizecil, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or etlals, unless 1116 of lading eri.liened U1454(42, WO
the value tikereef therent expressed, For freisht or
passage,. Why to CUDIA.K.B,
mho-tf 4 Bowling Green, New York.
RAILROAD LINER.
MOM
IF PHILADELPHIA,
WILMINGTON AND DAL-
T MORb .8.M.L80A. , ^-rUILAIMSLPUIA. Mar 4,1541.
Titall4ls FOR WASH INGTON.
On and after Monday, May C. Mt. Ttet.lns (dr Wtuth
inert'', vtA innapolta, will Leave Philadelphia at 11.36
A. Mud 10.611 P. M_
, RETURNING,
__
Will !mice at Philadelphia trom Waabtncton at 10.18
A. M., and also at 9.21 P. M. • -
Through tiokistx finld at the deootl cornet of Broad
and Primo dram. Philadelphia.
1076 E. M. ravroN.
aiwwwPHILADELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD 00..
(MOO TIT Svuth iv OM street
Prrir....imr-Purri, April 0;1861.
SEASON TICKETS.
On and after May 1. 1861. season tioketa will be insued
by this company for the periods of three, lax, nine, and
twelve months not transferable.
Season nohow-tickets may also be had at 33 per cent.
-152,a9h1„, e o t. b a-1,2E1111! sold by the:Treasurer at No. '437
lIIfOTIIIatIOII
apv.if
amapis
TRAIN( ma PENNgIILVA-
Ain hAI x A,, _
leave depot. eonaer bLbVh.POTH
and M-atliKT, a: 8 A. 84, 1230 M. ni,and 4 Y. M.
On Bundsy;lesve Pniladelphient MO A. AL. and went
Cheater at 4 P. M. J,3Q.t(
ARAM =ALM ItOLITE.,-
11/12.AnMPHIA AND :IL-
I:URA R..kULAQ,A,I2._
QinnlCE3l7- ILOVTI4 to Yantisosui,_ Catocison. 1,,t
-per 4 NV ilkenarr 6,Boronton, DonviO, Milton, Wil
immuspork Trot, ... , :+l,lston Canton, Elmira, * Ucrisio,
pars Falls, Rooktetrter; Cleveland:Detroit. Tokdo,
sgo, St. Low. sitiwaniess. and al balm , liorik and
at. .
Passenger train will lalmo the new Levet of the PM
iadeigdos and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD ARA
CALLOWRILL Nrreete, (Passenger entrance on Ca,
lowtull street,) deli, (Sendays excepted!, fir above
WA%as follOWe
DAY BR-sec A. M.
NIGHT EX.P -
3.15 P. Pe.
The LP A. M. train eonneotk at Report, for Wave
herr°, ration, Scranton, and all stations on the
LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILEAD.
The above trains make direct oommotion" at Imixa
with the tra ins of the fiew York an poi Canto foe
aOd Niagara FAIL, and lentfalo. New ork End Ens, and
New York Central Railrooti - a- from al mitt", North and
Weed, and the a prindae.
piggage ' to F.imirs, FAffale, and Ihumeniden
Bridge, and ii.terroeditte points.
Tiokets can be :moped at the Philadelphia end El-
ElPlrecata r Meat Olitee, nortiaoreot oornor of
Prana biN UT Btreeta, and at the Passong , er
Despot oo rn ere I.7.,IRTEENTH and CAL LOWN r
TRRORG EX_PRESS FREICktiT TRAIN
Lowe the Phil delphia and Reading Depot, Broad e 4l
owhtlt sire (Sunday s oxoaytagn, far
point" Worts. a North, et cP.
.
Freights nit.' be deltveret before P. to teems
their going tee lame day.
For !either lofemj.ac.ii twat m Freight Tenet
TRIRTMENTei emi eVALLOwia I l.. 1” to
G. T. LhoNAltP, Agent.
.13erthwert damp • -1 ~ ! di(ue Inaime
anUi-t! til.itaA•t,sk;,
artig.ROgag WEST 01:1ESTZE
Al4O PRILADELP NIA
RAILROAD,
tatati ,
ERRING AitII4.IEMER7I,
On an d attar hiculdtly. March 11,1861 , the trains will
erPliiladelplins, from the Depot, 1202theaet earner
Eighteenth z.zie alarket streets, as 8.00 and
1,1. and dAtl P. m.
no Freight Train, with passen s ter ear *nabbed, will
leave went rhiladelpina at 6 A. ITIo. na n ing la MP 1111
the Baltimore Central Junction.
On /bridals, leave Philadelphia at t A.M. and I P. AL:
leave Weet Cheater at 7..30 and 4-lr 2. at.
The mine leaving ehlledeiv.loa at EVA. M . and 4 P.M.
ellnneOt lennpon wth trains on toe Philakelphia
end Baltimore void - rat tiallrorsd. ioT*ol2llelt. rord,
ace ke. ILENKY WOOD.
General asporintendent.
NOTION. /LUST=
11 411141M1 5 ., VALLE Y RAILROAD,,PA2
ENGEf.t. TRAf . IIII F OR powntliilwt)Wit A D IDI.
TERMJAKATIi. 3 VA•1701:011.—On *pi after Ni,,. eth,
1860, the mutineer Trams for DoWNINGToWrt
will atatt from the e
new Passenger Depot of the nits
del3his and B. Railroad ComonnY. corner of
13RuAD and tatroota, (entseenor en.
%rano& Calloarlutla
A MONAING TRAM for Downingtown letwee et 3.03
NI.
AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown leaved at
4 P. M.
DAILY (Bandon exemoto
i t .
By order of the Dowd of :he l'idiado
phis and Itoadins . I DroAd CalloatIl•
ruP Mc EI.KOIN Y. 000rotarr.
- - -
NOTIOE.-PHILADSLPHIA, May 7. 1861.
Tate notice, that we have applied br Petition to
the Court of Common Pleas of the city and counts a
Philadelphia. Joe the benefit of toe several Insoivent
laws of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed BA
URDAY. the 25th du of MAY. A. D. lan. at 10 &sleek
A. rd„ at their Court Room, la t>aid city, to hear us and
our creditors, e - an and'where said creditors mar at
tend. it they thi nk proper. _
DANIEL MURPHY.
ALFXANDEK M. MITIi.
...La....a trading. Re MURPHY a OMIT% CroVere, at
W. oorner Second Sad Goatee ;troops arid rYo. sal
North fieoond street. rnyii,10.11.1•1.N,18,21.23,2a"
NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN THAT
West
eubeerther hut lost Certificate N0.:368 of the
West Cheater and Pniladelehia Baiirmei Conwiuy, en
titling him to nineteen snares of its capital steca t and
that he ledl apply to the ee.iti com,sany to issue a new
certificate.
aelB•ths St* THOMAS B. BELL,
- • -
To BRIDOE BUILDERS.—The Presi
dent. Menagere, and Company of the Schuylkill
Bridge at Norristown unli receive Sealed Proposale for
the rebuilding. of their Bridge acmes the river Sehuy I
kill at De Kalb street. Norristown. until THURSDAY,
the BUth instant.
The new Fitruktire will have Four !pace. Vltilitls
from 192 to lea feet, with double roadway, and a central
way for foot-passengers. requiring four distinct bum
framer A of the Burr arched plan.
The contractor to furnish the necessary material i and
to eaeoute the work in accordance with plane and spe
cification@ which may be seen at the Othee Pr tit F , Maw
604 E, End.. In Norristown. at any tin3g after tlii• date.
Proposals must mate the price per fact lineal, for the
en ire completion of the Bridge, the measurement trout
end to end of the lower chords to be considered the
lorti, of the same.
The work to be eon:maimed immediately. alter the
indention of the contrast; and completed with all pee_
mble deppateli, A. MARKLEY,
O. F. 13 ANDOCK.
JOHN B. ADAM,
Committee.
aly 1rM.3648.31,1336
NomusTovni, 187 11,120
fiIIAOK.gRILL, MILKING, MAD, SAI,
SDK. k 4). —SACO bbfa. Maakltoa. 1. I. and Mack
erel, large, medium . and email , amiortod Packages
of oltoloa late-oanight fat fish.
6,000 bbls. New li6lltax, ESEiPalli and Lamour kb ;
rme*. of choice qualities.
cm bozo nattrt new 90aiusi /Leman
3,000 haze. emus new Sea IferriLqi.
1,000 balm lary filadgl.rna
tan bbla. Mao nao White 4 .- 1 ,4„, • •
10 bblit. new .lecTier.-.4 4015.1aketl.
bbls. new ti.11011514143,_....
1.100 Quic!.:.* Wand
100 beim E l o4lo;4"..timor
n
14 , sem 21 4 - phase*.
fur sale s.
v'etb. 1
44 ItTll WU v
FREllull ZING-Pure MOW WHITE
m9ntistnev A nitiTound in Oil and
far at to by Wawgii; konoTg.
WI 47 ihail on* 159 9 , Ira
---rem
M
WEST CHESTER
LEGA
I . L.:.oldja:S FOCIN1:;,
2 • 1 ,:s* add 14 Acite• • •.t
ffmmery :164. 6: sp.! Is
P• A "wterb AND
••1.• X n 1; o Nlll7 If. V NA? . ••uuke
o'clock, noon, during the business season, • 1,1 .12
.r.re u: itlf. , ll.N.lrij
ti )6..10n Will Cal a ptiblaill, on tkio Utanti .
osch sale, one thoun , 3,nti cstato4nes,
form, evini full •Jen , 7264068 61 6.;) thrt 61-66;!'"Pr! , .
.9nlfl on the t• °flowing Tusoosr.
REAL: Ti!rf: * ATPrti V AI: it it,
We h a y,, a large amount rchl estate ailor
incluning every description or city to
DrIMOT!.T. In kW 00 1 play Do had at tlia aneti o
Pitt VA
- T6 •ILr. :21i 1 319TER, ° Vole
;yr goal estate entered on out pry sale
and advertised 00011810n1: 1 7 sa OUT Wino see
(of which one thousand (Multi or. T.lnte4 VeZ °ol .
ire,.
BTOUKH. U..
on Timidity,
111.fty 21, at 12 o•olook noon, at th e
Mature. will he Ll_
15 shares Sunbury anti Erie Railroad Conipc,t u.
Without reserve, for non payment of samurai)
000 shares Bohemian taming ConlinDr of Miohliti,l7
10
sham ?ennui/18 AOMOITIT of Fins
10 shares Shiladninhus trxohange stook,
IA Pharos Little Schuylkill Navigation and Cam;
pan•.
120 shares North Branch Canal Company.
413,t0rl Srat Tricrtnege bonds UolumDari,
Piqua, Railroad
it,BAL ESTATE `JAI —MAY
Orphans Court Sale—Estate of Elisabeth Vet,.
deoeased.—LOT OF OB:.11e1D, north vide or 0,,„`",,,u
'treat, ZKI feet east of Seventeenth sweet. 18 by mar.
Saine Betate.-I.OT ettOUND. 'u"
above on the rut, /0 OEM feet lag
s ame 'mgrs.—AN GrITI It heRuARKOPGIIOurth
divided into 44 braiding low beetnnlne et the anttelyr
corner of Brown and dixteenili streets, the low, A
containing in front, on Sixteenth and Sevep t 4.Tt
streets, 161 feet, and on Brown street 323 feet nn ,'"2 l
The lot. as Minded. Wi ll have froi to on Brove ' r, - "a
iSixt feeet enth and kleventeeLth atreeta. end e
wide.
ase - Littionraphie plans 'icy be had at the Aoeh t
Bte gg re.
aNtrOtHE MODaltN THR EE SToRT toueß
R SRI - 1204. N.. 1612 Chee.nne same: Hai tie
modern improyemeots and oonvenieneee Lot
Ton% RstEreet-,IrTiP 11(1.4
150 feet. l'erme-00 400 may nnu rneyre,,,r '•
vALUA FILE LO FH It 61E LIWELLIRO":
FLY, Re., nor'/lewd corner Broad and Venaneolue.y.
40 feet by 11 , 6% lei t—ti , r w ee n. f la r l. o 6in n e te ...w .
Eort ef c e lc out u o w r s E P L e ju re im m u nto ,
ble in the rear. Sale absolute.
REAL ESTATE SALE—MAY 2s,
Orphans' Cnurtle—ttstate of genres p,
dao,d.--vERY S DELA wAai. EB A ti
and LARGE LOT AN U BUILDIINGS, frontlet
t•wanson street, i'avis street or land , ne. and rive r D:
[aware. Bounded on the north br the eit, prop,
Hy order of Antigun's, rt),
HANDSOME MODERN Itr sink:INCE, North This
tee e. nth street. between Arch and Fiiben streets o ut
sid
Peremptory Sale. NEAT MODERN BROSS:4.
STOI'd 1; It6.I[DroPICE , No. 7100 Walnut street
of Twentieth. The house has the temple cos ut
nieces_ sae, furnace, bot and sold water, 4.. -
8510 absqlute mm
VERY VALUABLEIRON-FRONT STORP, Ya
325 Arch street.. Wast of Fourth. lof by )sii
Clear of incumorance. °al." $3.000 ease.
Second and Closin
Sale,
No 627 Market threatEruCli OF On TuesdaN MoANDLIQVpie
May 21. at 10 o'clook. at (1 607 N!arket street. Shoe
stock of win.e and houore. te , ndint fine ' , harry, xt
deira,. and Port wines, &u. Old high - rede brum e ,.
tehlAket, lan. VIM- &o . la casks Atl.l beltiee.
er May be examined on the morning of @Mau e
O'clock, with catalogues.
Sale at floc 139 and 10 Scnth Fourth RI.
SUPERIOR. FURNITURE, FRENCIR-PLAI nix
ROMS, Pt fts 0-Po ST Ka, RH OUSELS CAR XI'S
On Thnnulal Morning.
At 9 o'elock, at the Auotlon btore, nn mortmett of
excellent second-hand furniture. elenant patto-io r p A ,
fate mirrors, carpets. eto., Iron atn,ues deClirc t
house keepinc. removed to the store for convenieDoe
sale.
MOing NATUANS. AtIOTU
A 149 COMMISSION M2ACIRAW7 ?r i gti ww ,
corner of SIX TB and SAGE IStrsa'a.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Rome of IV! fallen fiI*D_PATRXT LY.Yi.X
UHEA)IIOI4 'TEA w Bus manufecturtil, et 41
the usual se ling prices, sold lever and Mains iir,r ei
alive/ lever and legine watnhes, English,
French watches, at astonishingly pistols eel,
every damnation, very lowtguns,r.ueiev
!aliment'. first quality of Davao, altars, at hat, tie
Importation yrioe, in quantities to suit purcautig,
various other kinds ofrood:.
SPLENDID SET OF
SALE DIAMONDS AT Pitr:all
Convicting of diamond and opal braumia eat te,
rings. Price 0060. Cost in Paris MAO,
/l A RO. c spinglo.stons diamond htteit eft.
S ido
OUT won SALM!
Attended to personally by the Anotionear.
Consignment of any and every lund of ggeft l.,
sited. mearz
1710/1/3 TO JA)AII
igAti 3 OttO to lost?, • a lowest rani , on Clout,*
want% ee. elven'. silver plate, dry goods, oknlntit,
aeries. ale re, hardware. autism, wallet!, ta l i r im jar-
Lstare. tending. and on goods of every dennttm. ra
uce or email amounts, from one do:lar m tauera4ea
for any length, of time agreed on.
11161 P he Oldest Established - once this . . . alb
. . . . .
' masts entrance at RA E S heet.
wo - :citizen hour vow 9A. 1.1. to Y. M.
Year? insuranee fo , the barest of deponent.,
OHAROEII ONLY TWO PER CENT.
or Advanoes of 8100 and upwards at mein ent
lAgrenties at' WOO and tumult. rt ate ter frt,t..to
short lawn.
lIIA.CHINERIC AliD Isoll.
Pifirrti arFc.V s e! giPrj AND
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cricAL Arco 1211;044t1icA..1, m:RBIt
rr
s
Clitrtl474,l 4 olL R-ttli k .x.a.e.Sl,l4esAaiitt
and FOVultiaP., harrot., tor tn.‘ray bezv
addenda' operattoth 14611 grottielTall 01)0184 .1
p ii id i ng anti rolling% &nut) sad MTV altiaag, t 4)
sad Low prewar,' Iran ): , .. 1;1111.\7;vbr raprikro
Eck., ke.,..nsiaootfonr 4ter tor
:41 pet= lupy rri.psi - Si. to omit, tat tor ...,," , nimst cf
Inspuq, Kryor. tale, Etatozary , kr. ;tagmart
NUMMI of iitvitrout it tic Di or aTV, W r
tom entU WO: clvv-wat,EY. Nvez 7 ficast.-tior vt rptwry
;tusking mode a* the rikertaat untiv. *lt
Prec--tre, 'A'r.oo !fix, mtl Cilvetter °rat
best Pequyivar.ta et, rout For : !1•v, c:Sil
and woos; Iron e.-23 grams ft:atingle, of all tf‘airipaeo.
Jan Turami g. : : or i aw erta .. ;, ere PO fi!Of :Ira fair
s t4ta w lr i i and k ineltirlAtind anu fin L. work 14CO ii IYNI
elttahnisni , free 0 uherge, cm! ctsrrzto4,
Ake sallow:ben bays ample , It tad emu .or
rmilis of boe.4,l7itsz, thoq G3l lie la aarleat afirt•
pp. 4 piondei !.4ftit4, N . V. M..
far Wein knew se, !irir
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VOA% an* P Atd.):l onus
VA We U. 4.11 IoiIfAIIICK, SOUR IL:"
gIL
WILLIAM 11. =RAWL 141.1LE1013: 0 1
OUTiri o t.EdITC. POTIRDItY,
FIFTH: AND WASHINGTON 821LEMA,
PIIILLAYLPStA
MERRICK k BOEB,
ENGINEERS
_AND MACEPHITS.
Itanurnotare Hlgh and Low PrOdilttaill 13:eszi lanes
for land, river. and mart gip
Boilers. Gssotuetsthi Tani% lm u Boats, is: Cub.
ins of all kinds, ei th er iron ar brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas lefo:ks, Workshops, li(t
road Stations, &e.
Retorts and Gan rdEf.,:tlary of the latest and mat
ie
proved eanstruotion.
krery description or ri:Jitctien rnsohllteryi rusk 8 ,
Sugar, saw, and Grist KS% voouo.
rpm Treias, Defesaton, Filters. Fmnsint laths,
A ZZAtric . for ktilltettla l'atent Sum &Leg
gr i ll it. Wo!;:iVi ll ;tio l et g letiffi !I WIT VI.
iponsT PLSABANT FOUNDRY, No. 'al
•••
SEA qt, en, lon , rillaitegobja.-IEI
MAra Jirr iro6 latonsw Mow Mil ;Mani tir"
re Moak cif may:zits at Tin: %bine
he J tteM Isll.2lBred to receive order;
atria, and goy MW Carnage, Boar, C4er,at
)ll/WIl• Work, clearing'. C . 34 1 72164: nano trod '"2l
- or vs.po:a Fr_raskosa. !a dry or aNsa mg. or
MM. pgltl
BUSINESS °ARDS.
BUSINESS MEN ARE ADVERTISING
In the Beet Nommen of City end C6tintr7 et
the Offices of
JOY, COE, & Co.,
ADVERTISING AGENIB,
PIP= and cklEsilt ITV 4TRBBIs,
tiumnrs Btimpuig, :kelt Yen. taw u
ALFRED D. BRIDE'S
UPGrall
N &TATES
AD
RITROPEAN
tAT O.Ir_FICI.'
No. /44 SO UTH FOURTH. /MEV.
_7IIILADELPHIA.
Patent Law, of U. B.(new) Europe ea "'
till mined grate. APi2•O/
HO. lILLId 4N, ATTOlaitY•sT•
• LAW, JEttatry elloßE. reanyylyyrit•
Cotleottons promptly mario in Clinton and I.7coVel
coluitee.
irp.m
_Mow& Whiihr x Raab, rhiladelphin i J. H. if.
Han, an Shore • Messrs. tirtrorott Co„
ghalTn or Ziegler, & Co Philada.; Friametth &CY
PWlada.; 14. Mackey, hook Haven : Yard. "V"'
& CO., Phi h.i Thatcher & Woddrop. raitada; -""
holds. }towel & Reiff. Plulada. itaiKc
MRS. JALIES BETTS' OELEBRATO
UPPORTER POI LADIES. and the only N.
grte re under eminent grodioal oatrootige. Lsdiet Ind
Yli'MAlla ate reeDeotfully re nested to call otS nt
rs. Betts, at her residence. 1039 WAIMUT Bite/6
eillTlettlwltt, (to avoid wanted el to.) 'nail 11100 2,„1
eatide hare been advised by their ghrelem"
her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing tbi
un , ted atatee copyright, labels on the box, and OOP
IntZiLand aim on the Stitsorters. with testinweisie
totb.w
JOHN WELSH, PRACTICAL, SLATE
ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERKariTOW: o
Road, to prepared to put man. amount or Itoofint.ot
the moat moderate terms. Will golauty to rat, 1
every building iierfeotly water, tile. orate stoat it
?Mended TO, mfr.
jUi EILLIOTT, - WINE4 and LIQUUM ,
Noe. 317 and 319 'WALNUT Street, (beinaeo
name, between Tiiird lend Foßrth, north r n it,u
-d&lnlu.s. N. 9.—lice Old' Vi•nme.t. ohrey.
(Establishad iA 18(L) JAN-11
PAWSUN NICHOLSON,
411 .
BOOKBINDER!!
Nom #/9 and 021 MINOR I"
khstreepan Marirat and Oftenokt, vritaw.
PAILADELPIL I '
lAMBS PAIVRON, AA. B. NlOwitm ,
JA-17"
F G 'JET.NS,
imlitkli'Eß 3 of R.AT,illl'
Leto. 5216 Fontlx PROri7V,6:"L
jr.ST.ipiva retalarl7 a CaJI Itamortr,s4.l t C:Arauto:a ei
CM, which they o ff er it loav vatam. for sash a: al.
PreVeill creditJo34 1t
. .
IZ IRON i3Bl:vat
111 trGiii., QUIGLEY, & BURTON.
no. 333 WALN STE EST.
PZILA'I)ELPriId,
Reg learn to inform Railroad ClojapeaSee, tae open
m
urcoon iu Undsouonstraution i Ent tlieT adTe
oonneotion In boF.noee With NW( Vt. illß 1 1:
CiVII RETtheers (r.othpr and 'inventor of the above we
known now cJilron bridged and are prepared to esteem
order& from au, put or tae country, Isom hie deeifte
era personal euperintondence. 6 Al 1.41.,
All letters releti_,n- to plans and Decimate , ' , 11 " °-
addeossod te..IOIIN W. MUN.PELY, .11.1cLnett
-1•13-Ins Elta 1:1111IBLEY. k BOX. i)
JOB PRINTING.
P IE r4l4w JOB PRITANG OFFIV
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fintrepdr4l 2a +Melte neatly, chew, sw husge host,'
Inrsity "isacarrvita 7
PAMPALkn,
PAFNi noon
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ULAIIIXIS OF le visicr DEacairsion
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AIICTIONEERII. LAWYERS
SIR CCH.421'511, 1112NUFAOlf
RAILROAD ARID INBU.RANOR COMPANIES ,
PLAIN AND ORBAJERNTAL PRIBT/Ne
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