Army Hymn. HY OLIVIIR W7nDI<LL ROLUDO. "Old Hiredred." [Prom the Atlantic, Monthly for June.] 0 LORD of Hostig ! Almighty King Behold the saorillee we bring ! To every arm Thy strength impart, Thy spirit shed through every heart ! Wake in our breasts the living fires, The holy faith that warmed owr sire/ ; Thy band bath made ear Nat= free ; To die for her ie serving Thee. Be Thou a pillared ftemo to Sheer The midnight sn.co, dia silent foe And when the hu. (le thunders hoed, dal! guide no in its moving aloud. God of all Nations! Sovereign Lord! In Thy dread name 7►e draw the sword, we lift the Marry flag on high That SU with light our stormy sky. From treason's rent, from murder's stain ()card Thou its folds till Peaoe shall reign,— Till fort and field, till shore and sea Join our loud anthem, Pakten To Tau! The Blockade at the South. FROM I , II2ISAC 01,A. [Correspondence of the Mobile Advertiser.) PormacoLa,, Monday night, May 13 —Biz hun dred trocips frcm Georgia And Alabama arrived to day.- They are the advanced guard of two thoutind recently ordered to this point. They will increase General Bragg's command to about ten thousand—every cos ot them men. The new levies are all well uniformed—among them the " Warrior Guards," of T a a w doon. The popularity of the war still continues, and as an evidence. I will state that a gentleman of Wealth, who has heretofore been unable to connect himself with a cavalry corps, eame down and offered two hundred dollars for the.place of a sick solder, likely to be discharged. he was respect fully informed tt at recruits were not needed, and if they were, there wine a score ahead of his application. Gen. Bragg hag "shut down" on visitors to his camp. The vast crowd that have poured into the city within the last few days, and created snob a confusion in camp, has driven him to this stringent measure. ills troops have enough labor and mili tary duty to perform, without being annoyed to death in mashing after and examining daily the "passes" of hundreds of suAtigers. This, at first glance, looks harsh ; but no reasonable person, on reflection, can find fault with the order. Persons who have business Gan visit the quarters of the troops by Special permission, Weil, can stand the prohibition as well as moat of them—pexhapa better. A three masted schooner, flying the United States flag, anchored with the fleet this morning. She is probably from Rey West, with vegetables, whisky, and old newspapers for the squadron. A British ship arrived off the bar this evening. I have not bean able to ascertain up to the present hour what decision the fleet made in her ease suppose, however, she will come up. There aro none but British and Norwegian liege now in port. A. telegraph line from this place to Warrington is now in course of erection, under Mr. W. H. Cady, of Tennessee. A basantbse, from the eastward, sailing under United. States colors, came up to the fleet this morning. After a abort parley, she was ordered to , g bout face" and "cut stick." She was, no doubt; a Confederacy Craft, trying to play Yankee —but it was no go! We append to our correspondent's letter the fol lowing itetreet from a private letter received here from an authoritative source, comprising very positively and decidedly the new camp regulations to which he refers : Pinaantnal, May 13 —Positive orders issued to stop visitors to the oamp. All civilians found there after a given time will be required to take a mus ket, and put to work in the commissary or quarter master's department. VaEisith_wrarD me OFF. PirtSACOL.A. (From the.Mooile Advertiser of Mar 14.1 Asaanottner menet' to in th e letter of our ren ewed: corrupt ndent arrived at thisport hot night. From the lips of the owner of thecarge, Mr. J. H. Pike, and a passenger, Mr. 0 Nobles both of New ' Orleans, we have the following de tailed so emit of the oesmerenee, which, to say the least, was as outrageous all it was unusual : Schooner Star, Captain Gammon, from Now Gr imm, arrived off Pensacola bar on Monday, ten o'clock A. hi.; was boarded by the pilot-boat Orient, Merl examined, and ordered off. The boarding of doer stated that the port of Pensavoia was blockaded, and that they had orders to block ade Mobile and the Mississippi, but we could now go into Mobile After the papers were signed, we stood towards Mobile. Bliortly after two shots were Arad from the cutter across our bows, when we immediately hove to. The cutter then dropped down, and ordered us to go alongside the flag steamer Cow. Porter. At the time a stif f squall blew off the shore We squared immediately for the ship, but when within about an eighth of smile of her, we received, without any notice, a shot directly under the bow sprit, larboard si de. Not knowing what to do, the captain came up the wind ,- when a second shot wail fired at us, and we dropped the soaker. The boarding cffieer again came aboard and ordered.the captain with his papers on board the nag-ship, which order was obeyed. No complabat was made by the commodore against the Star, as a reason of his unusual and beetle act of firing into her, but he tried to engage him in conver sation. The commodore seemed auxions for in ' formation about privateers, supposed to be fitting out at Now Orleans, and spoke particularly of the Calhoun. The captain replied that he knew nothing about the matter, but the Calhoun was a "no account vessel," eta. After examining the manifest of the Sear, the commodore remarked to the captain that he could dispose of that cargo to good advantage by shipping it down to Fort Pickens The captain replied to this tempting offer that the cargo belonged to Mr. J. H. Pike, who was aboard the vessel, and who would not be likely to permit it to be disposed of in such a way. in the course of conversation ' the lieutenant, t who was 'Very gentionuady in hiswhole demeanor, and recognised Capt Gammon as an old acquaint ance at Vera Cruz, the former remarked that he wished be was at Vera Cruz again. Re said that nearly all the Southerners in the fleet were resign ing who could get away. When the lieutenant brought back the captain from his visit to the commodore, he remarked that he had positive orders, by telegraph from the flagship, to fire into the Star, but declined to obey them. The . Star at the time bad up the United States flag. Commodore Porter dating the interview with the captain, affirmed that he intended to go into t he harbor the first foggy night. The Blockade at Charleston. [From the Charleston Courier of May 17.] Fur two days past our port has been without the presence of the Niagara, which vessel has left for parts unknown. Sue has been reported off Sa vannah, in company with the brig Perry, and has been seen off North Edisto, bet st present we hove no certain information of her position. The Runt res, has also been observed near this bar, but she hes also left. Our port is, consequently, without obstruction at the moment, and yesterday we had Revers! arrivele from foreign ports, among them a eargo of molasses, from Cardenas, and a British brig. with pig iron and coal, from Glasgow. The latter has been taken up to return to the same port, and has been engaged full of Bea Island cotton at the enormous price of al per pound. Such a freight has not been given in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Passengers by the Savannah Railroad last eve ning, report hearing some heavy firing yesterday efternean in the direction of Edisto. It is imp posed that it was a salute to the flag ship of the blockading fleet, which the officers of the /Viagara reported on Monday to the British consul as on its wap here, and expected to arrive in a few days. A report was current that the Lady Davis had got into a collision with one of the blockading veg. eels_ This proved to be mere rumor and incorrect. Theppmmuder of the Lady Doves, Lieut. J M. Perot, pald us a visit last evening, and reports that vessel in good condition and her officers and men all well. .... Commodore Tetuan, of the Confederate navy, who has been assigned to the command of the naval forties at this station, arrived in this city last evening, and has taken rooms at tko Mills lionte. Lieutenant J. N. Matra also arrived In this any from Montgomery. The Philadelphia. Soldiers at Bald TEN CANT ON SONDAY. Notwithstanding the usual quiet manner in which the Sabbath is spent in Baltimore,yesterday was as exception, as both harbor an d city were en livened by the thousands of parsons passing along. on their way to the eamp. Many who dO not mind a walk of three or four =ilea, walked around, whilst others went across by the steam ferry at Loonat Point, and other small steamers. home of thee. were crowded with passengers, and the an nonneement that an additional regiment had ar rived, and were crossing over, contributed to swell the numbers. As for private vehicles and hired wagons, the number far exoeeded that of any other day. Good order generally prevailed, and the various regimental grounds were unusually quiet, being only interrupted by an ocoasional rolling of drams. There were more visitors admitted yes terday, nearly all of whom had friends among the aoldlert_ In the afternoon Divine service was conducted by one of the chaplains, and the number in attendance embraced both soldiers and citizens. About the time the dress parade generally takes place rain commenced falling, and there wee a general flight towards the steamers and the streets Leading to the city. The soldiers also quickly repaired to their tents, and assumed their India-robber capes and ups, which are admirably adapted for camp life, especially in falling weather. As the °VOW ad- Weed the grass was soon wet ; but each U the grade of the fields that the water will run off in stead of remaining there. There is a gentle de clivity of the grounds east of the Fort avenuo, which attends to the river. biome of the men are under the impression that they will not remain long in their present plane, but upon this subject they know nothing at all.—Baltimore American. AxUST or A 511er/clots Nzatto SARTLIT lit Vtataina —The PlOtfolk Lay tioo4 of the 14th nays : Some of oar °linens this morning arrested a negro fellow, who has a family in Portsmouth, and who had been making maraetinit here for Com modore Pendergylifi, the Citmert - dand• They thought they had naught A prize, and Wet him ho fore the authorities, where, upon an examination, it was found that he had authority for doing what ha had done from General Gwynn, Mayor Lunt'. sad ethers, and a pace to go to the CueMorinsui. This appears to be an arrangement of which our oitisana ware not apprised, and some of them ex press eozuritierable surprise at it. The negro had a supply of the delicacies of the market, with which he wok his leave for the Centlecr/wr.d. This pil&ro has s family here, and we learn has bean an °brat of suspicion ever since the Cumber land left the yard. On his departure this morn ing', lie learn that he was warned by our citizens that, if caught up hero again, he would be hung, regardlessof - all military or civil authority. lie is quite an intelligent negro, and it is thought maid be quite serviceable to the enemy in giving him ell the information he desires about our opera,. ions, de. We hare not learned whether this ar rangement of supplying the Cumberland with Detesting is to be a permanent thing or not ; but even so far as it has gone, it appears to meet with disapprobation, Nana /eon New TORR.—The New Orleans Picayune says : A gentleman direct from New York says the enlistments In that city are now con fined to than who have nothing else before them hat starvation. He saw a sompany of men without wets or those, who were to be sent Booth. The popular excitement appeared to him to be calming down " SOIaBODY fiends Its an anonymous letter front Tennessee threateninis to assassinate us,for what we have mid of John Bell. We hope he won't. We want the use of the whole remnant of an, thee. were 111.11 ton to repent properly of onr Yee for Bell but Attgast.—Louesmile Journal. GENERA.I , WAR NEWS.' THE OATH ADNINIAT STIR RD TO THE HUN OF Suirrralt FORT HAHILTori On Saturday afternoon the oath of allegiance wes taken by the °Moore and garrison of Sumpter at Fort Munilton. After the officers had been ; Sworn. in their quarters, the mon, sixty in number, ' Were drawn up in the parade ground by Captain Doubleday, and performed several military Move ments. John Winslow, Esq , distriot attorney of Kings county, briefly addressed them, and Rev. Henry Ward Beecher offered a prayer. Mr. Wins low then administered the oath, which was re sponded to by many of the speotatore as well as the soldiers. The exerclres oonolnded with a short and pertinent speech by Mr Beecher —New York NA,ao earita9ON A Chioago paper says: Last Wednesday Cairo was startled by the arri val of Hon. Emerson Ethridge, of Tennessee. and a number of bit friends, by steamboat, from Ilia man, Sy. It WAS stated that he bad been &d -yer ti se d to speak at Parts, Tenn., on the Monday previous, but that he was met on the outskirts of the town by a large body of Booessionists, who threatened his life if he attempted to keep his ap pointment. His friends fearing that violence would be offered him, as the Beoessionists were very dame in their demonstrations, insisted upon his departure from the State. We learn that Mr Etheridge stated that Hone. Andy Johnson and Maynard were stumping East Tennessee; that they were accompanied to each of their appoint ments by a body of friends, all of whom were armed; and that they were as ready to fight as they were to speak for the Union in Tennessee. The St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer, of May 15th. says: Men are coming in to enlist all the time, and not the slightest diffionity will be experienced in filling the regiment The officer", of course, prefer to have the men whom they have spent so much time upon in drilling remain for the three yeare, but the Changes in some oases will benefit the regiment. The system adopted by Captain Nelson, United States mustering officer, will be to discharge the three months men who refuse to serve, just as soon as their places are filled by others who may enlist for the war. By this mea sure the companies will bo kept conettittly intl. Another benefit will result from this system, from the fact that many drilled men who may have oaase for dissatisfaction in the companies in which they first enlisted can change their positions into other eotepanise A gentleman who has but reoently returned from Pensacola, informs us that, on Friday last, a company of auspicious persons were arrested by a detachment of " Alabama Mounted Rids'," of Wilcox &unity, and brought to the headquarter' of Gen. Bragg. One of them—a follow by the name of Anthony—was arrested some time since for sup posed disloyalty to the Southern Confederacy, but wan discharged on oondidon that he would leave that portion of the country. Not beteg sufficiently wise to adhere to his pledge, he has been re-ar rested, charged with provisioning arid communi cating with the fleet off the harbor Another per son, in whom lien Bragg had confidence, has also been arrested for attempting to inform the com mander at Fort Pickens of the position of the ves sels which be had assisted to scuttle and sink in the channel. Both of these parties were arrested on the Peridito bay. It is extremely probable that they have already, or will, suffer death, as they were to be tried on Saturday last. —Mont gomery Advertiser, 14th. The following is out from the Memphis Argus of last week : Cincinnati paper" of Friday publish despatches from Washington that orders have gone from the War Department to put Cairo in the best military oondition We don't want Cairo. It is not of ant fioielit importance for into make any fuss about. It would be en easy matter for us to take it if we Wanted it, but all it is not a decent plaoe, gentle men will avoid it. Captain Gardiner, of the army, left Fort Bridg er about the middle of April, without orders, and without handing in his resignation to Col Cooke, commanding the Department of. Utah. Thin step was supposed to be owing to the Captain's seem:don proclivities. Lieut. flood, another United States officer, at Fort Crittenden, handed in his resigna tion, and five others are expected to do likewise. Daring the sessions of the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Cirenit of Alabama, Judge Shot ter held the plea of "alien enemy" was aufficient to sustain a motion for dismissal of all civil actions brought in the names of citizens of non-seceded States. In consequence, a great many oases brought by plaintiffs residing in these States were summa• rily disposed of. Our Utah correspondent, writing from Salt Lake, under date of April 26, states that the fall of Fort Sumpter and the seoession of Virginia bad created intense interest among the " Saints." The news was read in the Tabernacle by Brigham Young. and the disciples were asked to believe that this was merely the prediction of Jo Smith about the breaking up ef the American Union. The Montgomery Ace viiriascr understands that Ben MoCullogh, of Texas, has received an ap- pointment of Brigadier General in the army of the Confederate States, and will confine his opera tion! principally to the frontier of the "Lone Star state.' A despatch from Charleston to the Savannah Repubhcan says: Wagner's improved rifle can non has been tested, and found to throw a shell seven miles. Preparations are on foot to compli ment the Nzagara, with a few." The Hen. Andrew Johnson is still speaking in Tennessee for the Union. He is threatened at every step with mob violence, but he is enthusiastic in the clause of his country. General Bragg has prohibited any letter writing from the 0. S. A. army before Pickens to the news- papers. The Vieksburg papers state that the H. R. IV. hill makes two trips a day between Memphis and Randolph. earning troops to the latter place, where a huge body is now concentrated. At St. Louis there has been an extensive seizure of munitions of war by the pollee. Missouri is very far front quiet, and a reign of terror bag been inaugurated there. Governor Cumming was to have left Utah on the 15th instant for the banks of the Savannah, anticipating the arrival of his successor and the other new Territorial offieers. The Cincinnati Gazette says that the friends of Lieutenant tiartstene arc solicitous regarding his whereabouts. lie bad not been heard from since the bombardment of Fort Sumpter. The free colored nurses of New Orleans have been holding meetings to make arrangements for following the army of the Confederates. A man named Anthony was last week shot at Pensacola as a spy, by order of Gan Bragg. PPULADELPIIIA DOAR.D OP TRADE, WM. C. KEEHIALE, JNU. h. AVOID:AC COMMITTES OP rim MoBTH. THOB. 8. FERvON. LETT BR BAGS At the Merchants' Ezehange, Philadelphi a. &big Tuscarora, Bullies? Liverpool, soon lhip Lizzie Oakford. Eldridge goon dins Victoria need. Frani° ---- London. soon Chip Zered. Masc:Lige' Londonderri, Juno 9 Bart tios Dalian, Din— .—....--.l..ajnayra, I •on Bart eIgITAM, Bremen, soon Bark Arthur W tutu. bloh:LUIllh----Ghsagorr, roan bark Mario.i. Fowler —.-- —Havana. soon Brig .I,,ha Welsh, Fifield........Trizudad de ~.üba, won Brig 8 Thurston. Lanisber......--..Barbadoes, noon Brig tittanl•r. Stamford .—.......—.—Qnsenswan. won Brig Ella Reed, Havana, soon Bohr Hound. Barbadoes, soon SAILING OW TICE OMAR ISTIWILISILS FROM THE UNITED BTATEI. SHIPS LAZY'S VOZ eLTS ZUIO.--.-.-.•,..........New York—Kb:Won Ja—“May 20 Afrses ..---New Vork—Vver wool —.-- May 92 Great Eastern—. New York_ 'Wand-- —.... May 34 --- Arago—NM, 1101Z—MIVTO -.—. M Mar 16 Kangaroo— —../40W York_laveryoor— .....May 35 r arops.— -- Beeton—Llverpeol . Mar 29 Caneulian--- .Portlana—lperrool.---,_44ay 30 Unitas .4 • A .... Ne w York BA n6Mbt1Tg«,........ any 1 Etna ...—.— New Yort—Cilaxgew ..--Jnne 1 Peret.t..............-.. New York— Lteerpoot --Jena 6 New York—... New York—Bremen . .. —.--. Juno 3 AMITIOS— ..--- BDUOLl—Ltverpool Jane 17 ACIIIIMII4IIIII—_New Vort_L.verpoot —June 19 Tenon _....-New York—lifter° --- . June 21 FROM EUROPE. MUNI LEANS 101 DANS Hibernia —Boston-- 7 hum —Liverpool—Quebec—. 8 Laverpool—Quetwo Ma/ 9 Bremen— ...Boutharnotoo— ow Yor_ —k— MaY rerBlB_ Liverpool —Diew y U 1 york.!...eaummp,oti—nrw May ID levorpool—Pleir York--...—May 15 North Bnton—.Live rpool —Po; May 15 Edu.tou , kti .1. iverpoo I New York--... JUT 15 Toutonia---11out1iampran —New York—..-- May 15 America --Liverpool_Hostot _ May 38 Oklorky _Plow ark— —ay N 11 5 , 11 sab ington_. erpooi—Noir 0rt.........111 ,1 7 Fulton—..-50ut18mp1on..New York ----May MI si Liverpool ow York --May 25 Boras/is— Southampton— New York.--.--.Jans 14 The California Idiulateart fir' EMI tram lin York en vlso larlata, end aut. of oaa month. ho Havaaa Steamers leave New York on the Id. 7th. 11th. 11th. and Irrtb of eaeh mouth. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 21, 1561. BUN • - LOS - 4113-aUll BETS- - .714 HIGH $8 ARRIVED. Berk Floreeta.WeL!t. from Rio de Janeiro 4th with cane to Thos A Newhall k. Bart Casco. Gardner, 3 days from New York, in bal last to J I Batley. Btarrigat. Cook. 47 days from Marianna, with fruit to taw Jeanes & Co. s Rlla Reed. Davis. 3 dare from New York. in bar last to ti W &TIMM* & OW. Brit Henry Leeds, clunk, 8 days from Booklasd, with Plaster to captain. coin' henry Butt. Baker, 11 days from Batas, with sutra to 8 & W 'Welsh. Bohr Courier. Treworty. 17 day. from St John, NB, with laths to X k Bauder & Bohr Itben Sawyer, Tr 110137. 3 din from Providence, in Onlnist ro B A Bonder . & Co. Bobr A Tirrell, Higgins, days from Boston, in bal last to L A tad enried & Co. Bair Samuel Kohut, Candi, from New York, in bal last Jlt till kiston, Buabr er & Trwoorr., Tntort, from Now York, ball to Sawy Co. toßohr Lydiaed ri Ann, Co. from New York, in ballast L Anden & o. Bobs J C Banter. Price, from Salem, in ballast to Van Dusan, Norton Ir. Co. . rob. , L Audeorieri,Battelstt. ham Poston, tr, ballast to J X Blakiston. Bohr ElliotwAvis, from Boston, in ballast to L, Au decried & Co Bahr Thoe Frenoh, Newell, from New Yo r k, in bal last to captain. ovapinor Nars, _lViohols, 24 hours from New York , with mono v. Af Baird & Co. CLEARED. Bark Nathaniel Cogsawen. flandin, Cork. Thompson •- Boar Flying Arrow. Belfset, .1 E Basle eahe A 'lineal. Bit ins. Boston, L Atdimrted Co. Scta ram. Avis. batons ito behr litdos Sinn, Weayer, Providence, do Bohr J 1,1 Baxter, Prioe. Boston, Van Dusan, Norton & ca. Bohr L D Wentworth, ltyder. Boston. do lota Audenned. Bart°lett. Boston. Jft Bliskiitoui molar Samuel soma. lianoy. Newport. 4/0 t-ohr Totiontort. Yrovidenoe, lt SavryOr Jk. Ship Canto**. for Liverpool. was cleared by P Wright & Sons—not Workman & Co. infintlollAlf DA. tulip Caroline 'rooter, congoon. from New York kin Deo for San Franoutoo, was spoken 30th nit, let Si 14 N. long iS W. shi t , Franklin, Freeman. from New York Deo V for Ban F ramsge , was spoken March Itt t let 36 8, long 30. Brig J ame . George, from Rio J en. ro, was be:ow New York 10th that Behr Chas Si Rogers, Langley. at New York 19th ins' T:ilile= MIDI' y o w l 's,. Woodruff. from Norwich for Phi ladelphia, at New York Nth inst. Soh al 7 Meld, Nome, at Cawlaaton. BC, 18th inst. tram Canianlia, FREIGHT NOTICES. NOTICE TO biIIPPERS OF FREIGHT. L 1 -IT, enrreuther of entice from the regular sullied um au goods forwarded by WS, of the rtatt,Aptl, Pule Art ttEaDirtti LaWROADLY O the 8 """ " grefUCH.Y. TENNESSEE, AND VIRGINI e. Meet be diennetly marked Not Contraband." kad. underneath these words the name of the Oh war, The Illtogyvw +temps MUM 01w De MUM ise %Dore. and no e-ed• of any dellenetion 'will be forwarded to States Booth of the above named. my4-1m _ AB WHITNEY. President. QPICCIIAL NOTIOIC.—SHIPPIREI WILL r•-7htke retie* that the Smith Carolina IL It Go. have Maconlahaed !Orwardins all through freight mid that 511 goods formerly ormaisned to them MILE; now be oommetLed to a Dty 1061110 y. tear'. T. 8. it T. G. BUDD will rerd - all fOOlll to their ddftst. Ae i in ersa Sp ijk - TrT TnE DISTRTOT OOTIRT FOR THR IN C(TY AND QOUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. JAMES MILLER, Executor of ELEANOR A. JON EQ. who was Ageism° of WILLIAM CR E.AN, vs EDWARD P. HAWRIPIO and HEN ey W, OVERMAN, terra tenant. Moroi' Term; 1861. No. 128. Lent" Fileittg. The auditor appointed hy the Court to distribute the fund in Court. raised by the Sheriff's . sa e under the above writ. of ala that certain lot or merle of ground. situate on the southwertwardly side of the Lancaster Turnpike Road agreeabiy to a recent survey thereof m ide U 1 Franco, Lightfoot. e'rey.. at the distance of one hundred end Bitten feet seven under; noithweetwardlY from r he nortnerestensrely sots of <sergeant. at reet. In the horougn of West Philadelphia. aforeetiff , containing in front nr breadth. on the r aid Lancaster Turnpike ir Ondr forte feet, and extending of that width in length or depth seurivareetwarrlir two hundred feet to the north.- etumwaraiy side of Crean street. In certain fifty. feet wide street, laid out and intended to be opened fo pub lie use. by the said William .Crean, parallel with the said Lancaster umpire Road • t bounded northeast weirdly by the gals Lancaster Turnpike Road. south westward', by the said Crean street, northwestwerdl byother ground intended to be this day granted by the said William • rean to the said Edward P HaWkifia• aoutheastwarilly_ by ground granted by the said William Crean to Daniel Motilnleyon gYou^d r e n t . (being the same premises which the said William Crean. by indenture bearing even date herewith, but duly executed. acknowledged, and delivered immediate ly before these "Presents. and intended to be forthwith recorded according to law. for the oonsiderntion money e t t e r re ed i . n u m am en t. t d i r a e n d d , oo tho tiv .W ey h od e uin e th reo e !aid s t e d re v b ar y d ae i. Hawking, an fee . • aubleat , nevertheless, to the express restrict ion that t o slaughter house, skin-dreseinli estab lishment, slue. soap. candle, or starch manufactory, or other buddies for offensive oconsatton, should at any time thereafter be put. erected, or used on any part of the thereby granted lot of ground ; and enbjeOt. alio. to the express reetriotion tbat to Maiming or part or a building should at any time thereafter, be put. erected. or used on the said abo ve - described lot of ground within fifteen feet vrom the ne of the said Lane •sier Turn pike Road. tenll attend to the duties of oil appointment on TrilateDAY the 3riti day of May, inst • A. D urn, at 4 o'clock P. M.. at lye Whoa: No. - 449 eouth BIX rid Street rnaltalsiphia. when and where all persons rested are requested to intros, their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon the said fund. MYlB.tOt JOHN F. BRINTOSI. Auditor, NO2IOE. —.I"BILAD ittPlllA, May 7. 186 L. Take ratios, that we have applied by Petition to the Court of Cortizr on pi..e of the City and aounty of Phtladeephia• tor the benefit of tne several Insolvent laws of Pennsylvania. and they have appointed NA TURDAY. the 26th day of May, A. D. 1881. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at their Court R.10.e, in said oity. to hear us and our oredtheyitora, wthinkhen and where said oreditors may at- tend, it proper. DAN I tn. MURPEIV, AISICANDER fd. BNIITH. Late trading as MURPHY e , SMITH. Orooers, at Northoorner Seoond and Coates streets and Ivo. 682 Second street. my9,14101,14.16,18.21,23.25* OFFICIAL. pROFOSALS FOR FURNISHING MAIL it- LOCKS. POST 017PICS riNPARTIIVNT. Aprll 22. 1861. Sealed Proposals for furnishing all Looms and lays, of new kinds, to he substituted for the looks and keys now used on the United States Mails. will be received at this Department until nine o'clock A. NI, the tenth day or July i 1861. It being desirable to obtain locks and keys of a new 00filltrnetieri• and invented expressly for the exclusive use of the United States mails. no srv , del is preseribed for bidders, the Department relying for its selection on the results of mechanical skill and ingenuity which a fair competition, now invited, may produce. It is deemed necessary only to state that a mail look should be selflocking. and that its other principal requisites are unifolmity. seounty, lightne.s. strength. durability, novelty of eons, motion. and feollite Of lige. Two kinds of mail locks and keys—one of-brass and the re q ui r ed; ron—oifferent should and construction. are and proposals specify, sp a r raids he price of Isaiah iron look. each key for. same, each brass look. and each brass key for same. implioate samples or patterns of each kind of looks proposed are required to be submitted with the Preece sale ; one o f each kind of sample looks to be riveted up and finished, and another to be open or unrivaled. so that its internal structure may easily be examined. Every sample must be plainly marked with the bidder's name. pp Ipplp offered should not be patented. nor should their internal construction be otherwise publicly known, or be similar to any looks heretofore used ; and they must bs warranted not. in anyway, to infringe or in terfere with any patented invention. The various sample looks presented by bidders will be submitted to a board of examiners. to be commis sioned by the Postinsater General, for the purpose of examining and reporting on them : and unless the Postmaster General shall deem it to be for the interest of the Department to reject all the proposals and spool , mans submitted under_ this advertisement, contracts will. upon the report of the examiners, ha entered into. as soon as practicable, with the successful bidoeroithose looks are adopted. for furnishing similar ' , nue and keys for four years. as they may be required and ordered. with theme on the part oi the Postmaster co ntract fur the time being, to extend and continue the force for an additional term of four years, on giving notice, in writing, to the contractor not less than six months before the termination of the first term of four years I or at tne eXpirathnt or 10 cgs .term 01 fpor , years, to Gout - root with any other party for furnishing similar or different •ooka and keys, as the Postmaster Ge.eral may determine. The contraator must agree and be able to furnish, if required and orderer), 6.000 brass looks and 6.000 brass keys, within three room he from the time of entering into contract. and 30.000 iron 'lnekkand 30 000 iron keys, within eight months trom such time . But the Post master Several will reserve the right to increase or di minish. as the wants or interests of the service may demand. the quantities of the locks and keys above see- 1 oified• with a proportionate abovranoe of time to fur -111411 them. all the moire furnished bp the oolittrioblr Malt lie warranted to keep in good working order for two years. in tie* ordinary use of the service, when not subjected to obvious violence ; such as become defective during that time, to be replaced with perfect looks 'without ohame. The contractor will be required to deliver the locks, at his own expense, at the Font Office Department, Washington- D. C.,put up on sticks, forming separate bundles of five looks each, and securely packed in wooden boxes containing not more than twondred looks each. The keys are to be slivered to anagent of the Department. duly and specially authorized in each cue, to take oharte of and convey the same from the contractor's factory to the Department, where bent looks and keys are to be inspected and approved before they shall be paid for. The contractor will be required to give bond, with ample security in the gum of twenty-bye thonsann dollars. fo- the faithful performanee oi the contract on hie part- both as to furreseing the supplies ordered, and guarding the manufacturing of the mail locks and keys with due privacy, integrlty,and care. No proposal will therefore be oonsi fared, if not accompanied with a written guarantee from the 'reported su.ettee(whose responsibility meat be certified by the- Yardmaster at the place of their residence) that they will become reeponsible. on the required bond. s u ch fulfilment of the contract by the bidder, in case proposals be accepted. - In deciding on the proposals and specimens, the Post master General bid d e r eem it expedient to select the brass look of one and the iron lock of another. lie therefore reserves the right of contracting with different individuals for such different kinds of looks as he may select. Proposals should be carefully sealed, addressed to the Postmaster General, and endorsed off - the enveltibir " Proposals for Mail Lacks." mil-teet M. BLAIR, Postmaster General. EDROPOSALg FOR FURNISHING THE PAPER FOR TRR PUBLIn PRINTING. • 0271 Cit ROPH)II2IITIMDWNT PUBLIC PRINTING I, m __. WasEirro2ON, May et: In purs"uantie of the provisions of the seventh seotion of the Joint Resolution to relation to the Public, Prtnting." appd June 23. IMO. sealed Drop sale will be reoetwd this °Moe until Monday, the Ist day or July. 11 61. at 12 o'clock M. for furnishing the paper that mu be required for the pub to printing for the year ending on the Ist day of December 1862 The auhi coned list specifier. as nearly as can be ascer tained, tee quantity of each kind of paper that will be required CLASS 1. 10,003 Teems fine, printing paper, unoalendered. to measure 24 by 38 inohee, and to weigh fifty pounds to the ream of 600 sheets. CLASP 2. gps) reams fine stinting Baser. °slandered, to mea sure 24 by S 8 inches, and to weigh MI y-sa. pounds to the team of 600 sheets. [ Agreeably to the provisions of the joint resolution aforesaid. samples of the character and quality of the paper required for the above classes wilt be [(notched to applicants therefor. The paper is to be put up in quire , ' of twenty five sheets each, and in bundles of two Teams irich ; each ream to contain (00 perfect sheets. Uniformity in color. thickness. and weight 'SOIL be required ; and no bundle fegolusive of wrappers) vary tog ov r or under five per cent. from the standard weigh twill be received, and the gross weight will in all eas es be required. Mixing of various thicknesses in the /tams bund e to make tip the weight will be considered a violation of the contract ] Craws 3. 400 reams superfine printing taper. hard sited and super ostendered. to measure 24 by 82 inches, and to weigh fifty pounds to 4 the ream ot 600 sheets. css 2.000 reams superfine map paper. sired and alien dared, of such aim as may be required. correeponding in weight With paper measuring 19 by 24 inches, and weighing twenty poundsper ream of 480 sheets. CLASS 5 800 ream. superfine plate paper, (colennered or un instantiated. am mat be required. 19 hy 34 inches, and of such weight per ream es MaT be required. erase 6. 1. limo reams quarto post writ.ng paper.lo by 16 inches 2. 2,00 do cep do 13 by 614 do. 3. Mu do Oenty do le by cio. 1,060 folio post do 17 by 22 do. a. locisio medium do 19 by 21 de. 6. BO do royal do 19 by 24 do. 7, 60 do !utter royal do 2) by 28 do. 8. so do imp'rial do 22i4bY31 do. 9. 100 do double sap CLASS T. do 18 by 26 do. 1. 561:10 reams writing paper, la by 36 inches, to weigh twenty three pounds per ream. 2. mop Tee ms wri ting paper, 19 by 26 Inches, to weigh twenty-eight pounds per ream. 3,1110 reams writing paper, 18 by 26 inches, to weigh twenty-six pounds per ream. 4. 100 reams writing paper. 78 by 22 inches!, to weigh twenty. four Donna per Magi. B. 340 reams writing Paimr. / 3 0 7 1 8 infibelt; lo weigb twenty-two. pounds per ream 6. 490 reams writirg paper. 12 by 18 metes, to weigh twelve pounds per ream. All the papers deeignated.m classes 4.6. 6, and 7. must oontain gen perfeotsbeets to the ream. and no "out .,de'. quires. They Are to be mule of the best mate rials. free from adulteration. finished in the best man ner, cut to a true edge, and securely and substanuaily enveloped. Toe papers in class 5 are to be whits or blue. laid flat, and of each weights as may be required b. this office. Those in classes 3,4, 3, and 7, are to be v1140.'11311 of the sizes and weights 'seeted in the schedule. The right is reserved of ordenng a greater or less quant , ty of each and every it rid contracted for in all the classes, to be fornishyd at such times and in such quan tities as the public service may require. butt clam will be consider. d separately, an d be sub ject to a separate contract but bidders may oiler for one or more of the classes in the same proposal. No proposals will be considered unlessaaeomparced by the guarantee that the bidder or bidders, if his or their proposals shall be accepted, will enter into an ob ligation, with good and suLtiment sureties. to furniss tie articles proposed.is Blank forms for proposals will be IneLllShed at th °Moe. and none will be taken ino consideration unless substantially agreeing there- Ali the paper in the several classes must be delivered at snob place as may be designated in Wsehington city. (except that in class 7, which must be delivered at Out lab. lc the State of New York,) In good order, free of all and every extra charge or expense, and subject to the inspection, count. weight. and measurement Of the Su_pe rintendent. atm be in all respects satin actors. Bidders are required to format, with their proposals, samples of pot less than one quire of each of the kinds of paper bid for, and upon wnich their proposals may be based, exoept in clauses I and 2. 9he suctieuftil bidders will be recutied rigidly to conform to their samples. Proposals will be addressed to JOILN DEFREEB, Eiumirintendent of the Yobbo Printing. Wastilogton." and endorsed "Proposals for Sow:dr:no Paper. myrkraat BIEDICINA.I , DIESPEPTSIA REMEDY. Dr DARILZ RAMIS ALIORIATIO lIINIGORATINCI 82111 T. yhir Maicins has bas raid by as riatic for siz ysars wish inersasing favor. Is treunitd to Cita Dyspsysia, Nerocusasss, hear t -Burn, C.U. ains. Wind in A. Stoma „or Pains is as Dreaostatio, %ideate Complaints. Los Sirens r ' eu. Dsisrsion Troilus's, littempsk =MM=EI - • - Asa hlediolne it is quiok and effectual, curing. the 11•01 , t Arjted eases of D r 0PM1T.61., 1Z MO a l Collit 2l llSti. end a ll utnerderansemettil Of th e atooll4 and Wale in & speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy and drooping spirite, and restore the weak, nervous, and sickly to health, strength, and visor. Pers... who. free die inlndieions use of henries, hies Stems dejected, and their nervous system! shattered, eonantanona brogan down, and solemn to that horrible cur se to humanity, the Latium's Taßeerta will. al moat inernediatety,feal the happy nod heelth'y insist:. yetis efficacy ot Dr. Ham's invigorating &Dint. WHAT IT WILL DO. Dosit.--One wine gime inn as Mien as neosmsary. One will remove ell Bed Somas. One dose will ours Heart-blum. Three doses will cure Indigestion. One doss will sive YOU a Good Appetite. Me dose will MOP Ihe ttislieseng Pantar Drell"? One dose will remove the dietrerams an disagree& a MYNA& of Wind or Flatulence. and as soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating' Suitt, the distreu int load and all painful feelings win be removed. One dose will remove the most distressing rains of 00110, either in the stomach or bowels. A row doses 4qlli r6lllooBllioblarileiti ool in the Kidney, Bladder. or Urinary ()Melia Persons who are seriously &filleted with any Kidney Complaints are assured of speedy relief tw o bottle two, and a radical care by the nee of one or t 4 IetHTLY DISSIPATION. Po t wa• t., from ,11.6 faun! too much over night, and feel the w evil effects o. ernsonona litnlClTes in TlO 1011 S headselles, mimes at stomach, weakness. Siddintsgs , 40..w11l and one dose win I :move all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and richly confirmations ahotild take the ittritofeting Ibint throe tunes a day; it will make them strong, heals and hart T. remove all Obatillo- None and irrerulanti hy iis from the menstrual organs) and tore the bloom of heal th and beauty to the careworn tore vrecturtay it will De found an invaluable modi stes retrieve 4 I isle roma& sensations at the stomach. An t o Emmen)? Ma Ws, Mal. and to 'Mae:M l . ll h , ajta pat ap the INVIOOIIIT.iIe mate in milt at 11741t0, Quarts el. • • lArtt ( f. 15 Angr S tJ t i S igreit ?Mast ' ' lolesale &gents in Philadet_ And for sale br .1 HI!( 11$ NAIO/1 • Vit P..... QUIZ SIM& UPI ail DruSgurge• le.- T.. THE PRESS.--PIiffiIkDELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1861. PILLs SICK 1-1141AJDALOBLE. NERVOUS iILEADAO H BY the use tit these Fills the periodical attacks of Nor vow or Sick Headache may be prevented and if taken at the aommenienient of an' attack immediate relief from pain and Stainless will be obtained. - They seldom fairin removing the Newest mad Head ache to which females are mosaidect. They set gently on the bowels, removing Costiveness, For Literary Mon, Stuffiness, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they aro valuable as a Laxative, improving the tweets'', giving lode and cigar to the digestive organs, and reacting the natural elm ticitir and steepled' of the whole IMAM The CEPHALIC PLIAS are the molt of long investi gation and carefully oonducted experiments. having seen in use many years, Wing which time they have Prevented And relieved a vast amount. of pain and suffering tram 114editehe. whether oricinatint in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stir _ They are entirely vegetable in their oemnoelibni and may be talon at all tunes with perfect safety without malting aim ammo ()idled, and tgo ebieae.4< sing disa greeable tang readers is easy is administer Sheet to ekildreni 51WA3EI OF OVONTOrmaTs! The gennum have eve signatures of Rears 0. svald►ns gold by Drugs - NU and all other Dealers in Medioinee. ♦ Box will be sent by mall prepaid on neompt of the PRICE. fl 5 Cler4T4l. •ll erten Hindi to *Uremia HENRI' G. SPALDING,. !HE FOLLOWING NNBORGEMENTIS OF CLEPELAI , IO-- E 3 WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO BUFFER FAOM SPEEDY AND SITU CURE IS WITHIN As Mtn restiyiesitsis ars inacticited by Mr. SPALD tisiy fjord lesquestiewabis proof of Ski et. saey cf ekis h.tay seingtifte diseawavY. SPAIDDie. BTB I have tried your Cepheid Mt. and I like atm so welt that I want rout° send me two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gem a few of the first box. I got from YOu. Send the Pah. by and oblige Your ob't itormtL_ lAmza KENNEDY. 111.:IttArmies.. I wish yoi to nod Ea one UIOIII.bOX Of your rag. Z Aaus rscrivid a great dasi ef OlosfAs _frogs Oasts,. Yours remeothilv. • MARY AAlfa BTOIKHOUBB. A. - - DISMOTORS. It Martin, SaMeal E. Stones. Edmund A. Sender. ..1 4 . F. Pcniston. Theorm Paulding- ....enry Sloan, Jelin enrose. Bayard Barinision, John Daviv, - ff.. Jones Brook°. Jame ratineur _yienosr Wlllvains. Witham Eyre, rt Jr .. . Thomas' C. Rand. James G i BMW, I Robo Burton, r - Intatran gil kistaiwit, t 44 0 9 b r i vionesi Joseph 31. Beni, - _ Yemen M.°Fiarlsrot, nr. R. M. Heston, Joablia F. Erre. . . George C. Leiner, Jona B. (temple. Pltt.eys. Biwa VIIMNON, Ohio, lan. IS, Ism. Nita Orwe .D. T. Morgan. Charles Re hr, A. B. Berger, - .... " H. C. BPALDIPIO, BK. ; • • - • WILLIAM MARTIN, Fresident. Please fi nd enclosed twenty-five cents, trwhicth send - _ WHAM. l.i. unit% Woe President, me another box ( )floor CoVbxbo Alia. 70 " e ""'• 4 '" av nuniter bYLStraPi. r` ta , Mow tit ...MOM 17. 4 ,,;. ti.. bur Pills .I Aries sass' bud. _ • . . Ilireat , A. STOVER; P. M., . —_ . i 0.. Belle Vernon, Wyendet CO.. 0. INSURANCE EXCLUSIVIN.—. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE 'NEM AMOR CQ_MPANY—theorporated Mt-CHARTER FERPE THAD-No. 410 WALNUT Street, almonds Indevend -01300 tignaro. - This Company, favorably known' to the community for thirty-six years, centimes to mum againat yoga or damage by Fire, on p ublic or private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Able, on Furniture, !Woke of Goode r erchandise generally, on liberal Spans 0111:11(t HVNTINgIION COUNTY, Pal 1861 IL &ammo. - hum" 114 _Yon will iiileßee :routine' ir r wo boxei a a Pill. Send them imtibsttrlr. - Reirpeotfallr lour. MO ' pip arie f, 8 . .-- ze i s tea tin t rtilistP6l.ol , lllo4 of yintr . rviit vp;ia Divans?, Mass.. Dee. U. Bee. L O. apstanne. Esq. • I wish for some circulars or large show bills, to bring your Cephalic Pine more pert:Weedy before my cus tomers. if yon. here anything of the kind please send me. One of rus customer& who is subject to feVOTO Nigh Rescues. (Tumeity testing tWI, doped was cared of OS liana, is one hour by your Psis. which I mint her. Respeotftilly ye ars. W. B. WELKER. Itallar C. SPALDT2III_, . no. 49 Cedar at., n. Y. DZSIL 8111: Inclosed find twentyliya oents.llls.) for which send box of "" Ceptusho rms. Rend ;oeddreas of Rey. WIA. C. Filler Iternoldsbara, Franklin C 0 7,040, zoom riios work Otis s sioarars—csss wasocAs a /moor ',waster. Its. ISTALDIZIo. flza Not tong once I mat to yog_for a box of Cephalic pins for the oars of the Nervon Headaohe andrtavenesa and received the same . and thav /tad so good igie dig! last /um sis4istad is sad for mom jlaatg lend ny rerunihroot to A. WHEELER. Ypsilanti. lila. Prow tag Bzwiairter, Norfolk, Cephaho Pills cooemplish the object fijr form they were made, vie.: Cure of headache in all it'. Prose Lk. Nzaersaan, Nada A, Ti. eT !Mee foal tested in more than 0 thoomand omen, Wi li tit h entire anodes& • From As Dmeocral, St. Mod, Mien, iL yon are or _hion toettbled with the heedeehe. send fora bqx. feephalle so that TOII mar have them in case of an attack. Prom 1M didtraliso ~ Prorrisfotte 'R. L. _. , US 0%100 ralli ire odd t 9 be a re5 IMbitar 1 Mbitar 600- lIVO rem y for the knnedeohe.end e the velT balk for that vety.freaueat'txtmalaint whi on oh has ever been &wavered. . , . Prom:. Wittier* B. it. Gazetto, eikieleo, EL We heartily endorse Ma Igealaine. and hit unrivalled Cleihalm Pifls Pry" tha Xanstrha ratio/ Star. XSNA4IIIII4I. lrts. We are aura that mums angering with the brouhaha who try them, win that to them. From the Beethers Path Nied4w, /few &twits, Lat. Try them I rat that are tainted. and we are ware that your tartnnonroap- be .allied tathe - already traumas' hot that has Mewed benefits that no other medicine ten producia. Ante the Si. Louie Detneerer. -The, immense demand for the artiole (Ceehatie erevely inoreaeing. Props tits asserts, Daossport. Awls. Mr. !Spalding Would not oonneot kis name with an sr bole he did not know to possess real merit. • 'Who 14 1 = rt i s r ri l,heir favor is strong, from the mad iketot oho /Mite New,. Nagnort. ieeohoilie Pills am !skin' the rhea of all tile. item Ike Commercial Bi.U.lls, 81/StlMk Mate, Reid to be very ellicaeiotts for the headache: ' Nam de Cairmairaial. anaimasid, Wafering humanity can now be relieved. IPA sing'. bottio of 111PAIMIZWIS PILEFAXFJ) 111LilTiS will ma tau tuna ti sir can amtiaIIVIIII Egusigay: DISPAT 4 3II' Or" A ISTlvell In TM eavis As accidents WW lumen, even is •taniilieg, it is very desirable to have sol e cheap eaa convenient Inv for einaitint randier,. TOTI. Croone rs, &a. araDinws PILBPARBD GLUE meets a such emergencies, and no household can Word to do without it. It is SillaTl ready. and up to the sticking rout. USErITh IN EVERY HOUSE." B. B.—A Bruatt sooomeentee molt bottle. PrioeOts 00111111 drig4l,oolll HENRY O. SPALDING. eattidtt Anyintogelod "enema are oternoting to pep of tet the odeoleeetted' Public. imitations oiler PRBratty& 61.412. I would eeeruee ail penocarp to at whop Ware . par . ohaziac, and see that the fall awe. ' r lir lIPAIADINeII•PUPAS= GLITEMP I, am rho oast& "mama aarma are orbglake 11*WIPAIllill, 6041 0 1 1.11 in MAL .KINDO or HEADAOH.E. I 413 OEDAIt li&W YOBJE SPAXADI_NGI3 HEADACHE, MAT THEIR REACH. blesexvna.s, Cone., Feb. 5.1851 RivmoßD, Fs.. Feb. 64961. 11.2y11coLDsBirse, FaArms,tri Co.. Obit). I Januar, O. 1.99 L Truly Yo urs. WM. C. FULLER. YrIILANTI, MICV., Jan. H, 1I NI, Frocis cts Advierdi sat, Pre B. I. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 81WIDING'S fIISPAIWAD GLUE I EPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I RATE PIECES! Nil t 8 (ADAK STREET. KIM YORK. cIIP7FRI{. INSURAPRIS "• A - • MUTUAL INERJEAkIC/E OOMPANY, OW WEILADOLPHIA. ityyla i 10. 308 WAIMITS SIKEET. Inures against LOIS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. an Rouses. Stores, and other builditige, limited or = tual,_and es, o and Men Furniture. warr chandise. in town or oountn. OM BI maPITAL. Man W—.III.IIIETS 112.11.1 a el. Which is invested as folicrws, viz: hi first mortgages on oar property, worth double the amount— —slam 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Cols 6 Per cont. first . mortgage loan % at 5,000 reanalysing HalirOmi Go.'e 6 per cent. Ile oond mortge loadt 77,000 00 Huntingdon and ag Groan Top Railroad and Canal Co.'s mortgage loan.— ----.— 4,000 00 Ground rent, filet-olass---- —.... 2.452 50 Collateral secured , 9,600 00 to .Thiladelpete:e her tient. loan--- 3000 00 /gloomily . cciinti-6 per cent. Pa. RR. an... 20,000 00 Commercial Bank stook-- _ 5.1111 01 Meolienios , Bank 2,812 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 4.000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stook 25450 00 The County Fire insurance Cols epic— LOW 00 Tee Delaware M. 8. Inmirenoe Co. s stook.- 700 00 Union Mutual Insurance oo Rills rseeivable— 1.4,000 74 Boot amounts, nocrued intereat..to—..--. , . 7,104 ce Cash on hand-- 11,544 64 The Mutualprinoiple, combined with the seourity of aat oo k Ganne t t, entitles, the insured to participate in the prurlts of-the Cornealay. without liability fel 16AYLL Lows promptly &busted and paid. Diviscrons; m em Ti nn ier, Samuel Biaphare. William lt—Thompion, Robert Steen, jeLreeericir Brown, William. Messer, Stevenson. }laid. W. Tinsley', Jobe R.. Worrell, Marshall Hill. If. L. Carson, - J. Johnson Brawn, Robert Toland, Charles Leland. O. D. Roseilgarten, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles s. wood. Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward John Bissell, Pitbdrare. CLICM TINGLEY, Prethdent. tl. HINCHMAN. tieeretari. February le. 15381. nos THE EldfnumEmilz iNSUIULNOE 00IWIPAMV' OP- PELLADELEELA. (FERE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BITILDIZTO, 8. W. CORkeit iroußrH AND WALWIJT.4T.E.ZETB. DIRECTORSI P. karaorolus XTANCR, iir Rioalma' L. DLWsDS. WILLuarMoNDE_. - Olio. IL , I37vART. Mimeo FRAzINR, JOHN R. BROWN. JOHN K. ATwooD, D. A. Fatingsvocx, HIM. T. TiaDonc, ArIDRZW D. 0.4 a, HURT WHARTON. _ "F. RATO ORD OTARR. Fracc4est. CIELRLES W. COKE. neraretari. fele PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; • No. 991 CHESTNUT Strset,Pbiladelphia. CHARTER PERPET/L4/.. ALL THE PROFITS; DIM b.D AMONG THE IN SURE Inaure Lives for short terms D. br for the whole term of life ; grant Annuities and Endowments ; purohane Life Interests in nerd Estate, and make ad contracts de pending on the contingencies of life. They act ee Ezeoulorn, Admmiatratorm, dasig - uooi, Tinny's', and Ouardiane. - ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1.1851. Hartrave, ground rents, real estate— .832g,PES 97 United Staten gooks. Treasury notes, loans of State of Penumy Lynam. city. of. Phila delphia, AG—.:. M 8,796 54 rum= 50155, HtiniOn 00111aaliTico, MT, 5 . rOnnsolYania. North - Pennsylvania. Rini roads, and County six per cent. bonds— '106.801:60 Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stooks. Ito, 91,647 49 Cash on hand. manta' balances, 99;80614 81,571,155 05 DANIEL L. MILLER. Pfeildent SAMUEL E. STOKED , Irma President. JOHN W. HOD NOR. Secretary. mant-tf 1111ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SIMIANCIE COMPANY, PHILADELPH/A• ' Incorporated by the Lestelatere of Penneylesma, zen. Mee E. E. warner of THIRD and WALNWW *Mosta. PHILADELPHIA. • -MARINE lABYRANUE, On v6tombi ' M ni oroi , , To nll parts of the World. Freight, LAND INOTZVECES ' On **oda by Rivers . Canals, ladrelG, and Land Car nage'. to all_nalas of the Union. FIRE iniBoRANOEIS On Mashandiss smugly. On !Storm Dwelling louses &s• ASSIYYS OF WYE GOMFAJIT. November 1, 1860. 11100,810) IlMted States Ave 3E , ' cent. loan .8100400 DO 1L,060 United Instal six. V cent. Treasury rIOtIOE, ( with aoorued interest ).--. II 34 10000 Pennsylvania etas, five V oev loan. 16,070 00 21,0168 do. do. x do. do. n;sur os main Philadelphi M a City s.xti cent. Imam. MODS Sr 00,000 Tennessee State five cent. 10an... 24,000 80 10400 P 600211241110. Rails 2d mortals ' Ma' 4 , oinit`bonds 16,000 10,001 SOD shares. stook Germantown tills W Company, interest and PnbeiP*3 514 friaAbsed by- the City of Phys.- is,BBo CO 11,800 100 dares Fensurylvalur Railroad 5.000 00 LORI 1 00 asses . north Pennsylvania re s; l road Co any-. - .'._-.........._.-......._:- 000 o s3 148316 share' rkulacteloratt loe tioatami SteamCompany._ 260 1141112. Fir &aerie. and Hans- de- 1.2r4 a - Waco ate= ow-lioat Gorupeiny. MOO sock 2 shares Philadelphia Paohanse 126 OD • ,I,ooo ' / has C t oatitt - elate' Hotel Co. BUMpAr. Cost 42647435.34. Market ve.1.8.65086 n BUM reeetvable, for umaranees made-- 171,516 42 Bonds and tnortradea.— 84400 t Real estate tape m Balances due stAgenotec-Premiums on Ma - tine Foliates. interest. and other debts due the COMVOny— . • MAN OA Sane and stook of sundry Inwaranee and other Companies Llnn Oa Salk an irandi-in bankt_____-.029,67211 - • in drawn-, !9 : 103 6t Their Capital, together with a large &aphis Fund, is invested in the most moan' manner. which enables thee esserbf loss.m to offer to the insured an undoubted security in th EZEMI= . - - Jonathan Patterson, - Issas Hazleburst, . t e ntill Campbell. . Thome.. Rob in s, Daniel Smith. Jr.. Main Slontelius, John Seyereux, Thomas Smith. . JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. BSATON emirs, &oratory. aps-1y pi 61:1 EL AII 011 CI 0 hi I° A 1-1 I' OF TUE -a- STATE OF FRNNSYLVANIA—FIRE_ AND MAL RINE INSURANCE Nos. 4 AND II EXCRANIRE BUILDINGS. oheytoyed In US4—Cayital 41300,000—F0b. I, law, seal nine, 4458,7112 rr, AU in.a.s.a in sound and available secunizmis—sen tin*. to mime on Vessels and Canons. Baildinso. utast:sof Merstarrdise, ho. on liberal terms. DIIECWORD. Ism 7 D. Oberisre, Steers* R. Lfts.re, a Toby, r Samuel !Smut, Jr., !so Mlutalsatsr. ( Robin WILES!, 11 tlAm H. Sautls, nomes 13. Wattooni B. Bade,. Isistry 431. Freemes, Mar A. Wilt*, Chorles S. Lewis, Searcy C. Canion,__ _ _ RF,NII( . REKII4RD , , Prsuident, WailAM MUM. elegretary. i k 101-11 INSURANCE. - MECJHANICS' F ri fiIRANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. 13, North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build ings, Goods, and Merchandise generally trom loss or damage by Fire. The company guarantee to adjust alt mops pFompuy, and thereby hope to merit the patron age of the pablle. Mmep. William Morgan, Robert Flanigan, P . m:Lois Cooper. Michael motateey, iteorge L. Dougherty, Edward McGovern, Jima Martin, Thema H. fideCortelet. James Domes Joan Sromley, Eattlew McAleer, truism Falls, rnard Rafferty, i iohn Ceased", mess J. Hemphll, Bernard H. Hulsensan. Thomas Nigher, rlea Clary, prawn, idobtanud h .. Michael cabin. CIS COOPED,. PresideDL BRIXAND ILlLFP f irti. Secretary. ced3-ly A MERIOAN YIEO3 IN&JRANUE 00., -CR; INCORPORATED ORARTER PER. ItETUAL. 8/0 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, Having a large paid-up Capital tttook and Burying. Invested in sound and available Beaurities,iontinues to more on Dwells:is Store", Furniture , liderobandisa, Vessels ut port and their canoes, and other personal property. Ail loasea liberally and promptly adjoined. Tine. R. Nana' , John T. Leine, JanW ebsh_ James It. Campbell, Fame Q. Morton, Edmund. Q. Dutilh, Planck Brady, Chas. W. Poulton, Urea' Morris. THOMAS 8.. MARIE. President. ALl:trial C. S. CRAWPOILD. Booretarr. feitt-tf ANTHELLOITE INSURANCE COMPA. NY.--Authorised Capital 111400,000-DIUITFJL 1,71X,RT No.ILIeL,_ 31/ fit_ Mango between VAird mad atreet, Philadsivhis. a CoMikanj will inane atainit lon ar /male kY Rim on Muldinto, Firratars. and Merchandise gene *. Mann' ha - Aransas , an Vezina. Cargoes, sad 'r ha. Wahl Dea /REOTrman to of "arts Or the Winn. RIRRD Gen& Aftzlioul. John Ketcham, John R. Makatea. WIZ F. Doan. J. E. Baum. JACOB ESHER, President. WM. F. DRAM. Visa Presaleat. W. M. SRAM Manaare. IDS-11 Jiloobiselmir, iitts c niitl. Ina Pearson. tot Moon I'XOUtNGE INSUILS.NOR COMPANY —Moe No. 409 WALNUT Street. VIRE INSURANCE on armee and - Merchandise ra i l!,, AV/amble terms. either limited or Mr. Petal , DIRECTORS: J l e e hn relni g a . h Oin ß a liss odo n ,' Ila b s ° r r l m es ll T Marl hom il gitio' Edward D. Roberta, ernes T. Rale, sainuel L. Ssiley, Joehna T. Owen, D. John I. Griffiths. ..KEMIALIJONSAILL, President, JOHN Q. GICINODO, Vice President 1140EARD COE. Secretary. OROWNI3 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA 13.1PICIER.—FREDERICK DROwN. Chemin and Druggist, northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth ate.. rmimielphia, gale manufa recognis ed rowns Eissenee of Dips= °Meer, which is and presonbed tY the medical facuby, and has become the standard family loaditsine of the United Stares, Thu bsoonee is a preparation of pummel excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient cholera. in short. iu all ewe of prostration of the digestive hinctions. it is of ineitunable value. Daring the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints of children, it is peon- Hz& effienimoug i no ftilnil7 Indilriatuil, or traveller should be without it. prtyricE.—To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited. a new steel engraving, executed at a great cost, will be found on the outside of t h e wrap per, in orderto guard the purchaser. against being isu pled upon by worthless imltationis.-4658 Preparer only by BREDaxe tt itatiWN,-auti for seta at his Drug and Chemical Store. N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, and at FRE MANION BIM'S Pi, JR.'l3. Drug and Chemical Store, S. E.- comer of Ninth and Chestnut streets. " CrTeei neataP' Hotel. Poiladelphta. Also for r4o by all PO spifotEbie Oniggigta in the UMW &Krim inriAtOr NOTRIIE.—The Citizens of the different I'9 Cities aid Towns throughout thi State are invited to eompetition for the place at which the next AN. NU&b STATF FADS. shall be herd, pnr...jaig sontainitur indneemente and adrentagerl dimrdig to two Uni2,llllllllo4lSomFrivcseet eqtrat..'i ral z.:4•: . oolitic. Committee, wilt be r- ^ a • 4 go end in *biding Mixt/at watt. ifi u meaatioes timid be si t. dream to CAtif of tie o stiff earls:mu MtarLDER it. curb P. xtrsitEing4 1 iddru. N . u all.lll.t.9. lantirbuig p AmOit E. EApP • ' 4 l Perthutiiktrland, Pa., . . 4 iiaiLiiiinvil • ci emunkhuL 1 111AVANA CIGARS —A large and aplen s-ra dot araortment of an gum and touditlea. in atop and for sale very low for oaah by 1.104M811;711troit tatiltalit TRAINS for POTTSVILL MO. and El ARRISBURG , on and a ft er May 10, 18111. MORNING LIN tiff, DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and ALLIOIW HILL streets. 1 11 Id IL AD ELPRIA , (Passenger en trancea on Thirteenth 102 4 °n hill 'tree s ) et 8 v A. A M Nl . A .3o tt ara m ti ß ar m alltatj a e b . ll t r r g e A . ih run e n i P 49 6 . Bl F l tu,_ ll.. burg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 05 P.M. tram runsing to Chamberaburg, Carlisle, ko. ; and the NORTHERN ONNTR AL RAILROAD 1 M. train running to Sunbury. &a. AF gEItNOON LINES. I save Naar &beat earner of BROAD And OA LLOW BILL threats. PRIL reaseneer an trances on lurteenth and on Callowhill streets.) for rarr.viuds and HA RRISBURG. at 315 P. M.. DAILY, sormeoting at Harrisburg with the Northern Central Railroad. for BOODUTY• Wilhameoort. Elmira. 1504 for RE AD LPIO only at 6 P. M.. DAILY, (Sundays axaaytath ) DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ ING RAILROAD. FROM PIDLADELPIDA, Miles, To Phcenotsille .-..—. 281 Rending ..... •.- --- 58 Phila.?elphia and Rea ding Lebanon.-_,..__. 86 and Lebanon Valley R. R. N DAM sharp... Dauphin-_...........-124 milleraturg—......l42 Northern Central Treuerton Junction 158 Railroad. Sunbury —.159 Northumberland...32ll Lewisburg 378 , IE3II . upy • .--...... 19T Eunbto y and Erie R. E. Wiquimaly)rt_ ..._.2091 Jersey-5h0re........323 Look Haven— ..236 Ralston .... Troy_ 26 iWilliamaport and Elmira Elmira 287 lailroad. Clinton,The 8 A. M. train csouneota astir at_Port o Mondays excepted, Lwith the CATAWISSA. 'WIL LIAMSPORT. EMI) ERIE RAILROAD. maktng clone connections with lines to Niagara Fate, Canada, the West and Southwest. DEPOT la PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and cALLowalt.L Streets. MaILITENNEV, Secrvia.37. May 20. 1851. my2o.t.f •su.l 04 mt, SUDdBdlta ARRAN 1./E -atialiff. RENT. PRI L ADEL PAIS. GRRIVIssiTOW9 I „sell) NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. On and after Monos. 7, Ma 7 15,1031. FOR cixßvtArcrowri. Lee.ve Philadelphia, 6, an d 9,10, 11, 11 A. M.. 1, 9, 3 . 5.35. 4, 5. 6,6 N, 7,8, 9, !OM, •104 p. M. Leave Oermantnan, 67, 754. 8, 8 IL 9, 10.11. 12 A. Al., 1, 3,3, 4. 5,6, 6)6, 735, 8.9, le% P M. The 8 . 20 A. M. and 315 P. M. Trains stop at Berman tors only. ON HUND CYR. Leave Philadelphla, 8.05 A. M., Ski, 3M, 8, 734, and 1058 P.M. Leave Gerniantovni 8.10 A M-, 1. 4.8 M. and 934 P. M. ORRSTNOT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6. 8. 10, 12 A. M.. 2, 3.35, 11. 6. 8. 9. and 104 P M. LCIVVO Chestnut Hill, 710,8, 9,48, 0.40,11.40 A. M.. 1.10. 3 35: 6-40. 7.10, SAO. and 1000 P. 51. The 8 A. M. and 5.35 P. M. will make no elope on the Germantown road. ON 131.1NDA1 S. Leave Philadelphia, 9.03 A. M.. 2X. 5. and 714 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 750 A M. 12.40,6 10 and 9.10 P. Ai. FOR coramouocKEN AND - NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia. 5.60, 73G, 9.05. 11.06 A. 18..6.06, SAL 4%. 0(4 8 . and 113.1 P. M. Leave N nrnstown, 6,7, 8.15, 9,11 A. M., DS, 4%. 831. and 93G P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philedelphis. 9 A. M. 1 and 5 P. M. Leave Nornetown." _ A.M., 1 and 6 P. M. FOR MANATLINK. Leave Philadelphia. 5-50, 734. 9.05, 11.05 A. AL. /.05, 2.06, 5.05,4,4, SAI • 8. and P. Leave Mane ant, 634, 7 ~, 815, 934.113 E A. M., 3, 334. 5, 7. and 19 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M.. 3 5. and 733 P. M. Leave Manavank,T4 A. M., 1, 4 4. Mi. and 9 P. M. R. K. SMITH. Gentral Superintendent, mpll-tr Depot, NINTH and On EEN Streets. THE PENNSYLVANIA 0 ENT EA L _RAILKOAD_, 900 MILES DOODLE. TRACE. 1861...1/411411P0N. 1861. TUB OAPAlSTl N V l ri l laittat i l.g . ,? . W EQUAL, THREE TERM:I; I SM PASSENGER Tit/LINB_ BETWEEN`PRILA ELPRIAN :AD PITTSBURG. Connecting dlteet at luladelphia with Tbilmeh Trains from P.ostoni New York, and mills:int, East, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg withl'hrough Trains to and from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southweet a-thne furniehlng facilities fOr the tIIII22POIHIfiOII of Passengers uninawassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Faeroe and Fruit Linea run through to Pittsburg, without change of Care or Conductors. All Through rasserigerTrams . provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed under perfect control' of -the eneweer, thus adding mush to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cars ere attached to each Train; wsed rtill's Sleeping Cam to Express and Feat Trate'. The EXIT EEE RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Linea. Suo days excepted. Mail Train leav es Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. Fast Line " ". 11.43 A. M. Laptop eaSes " 10.4 s P. M. WAY TRAINSTINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.30 P. AL Columbia " 0000 P. M. Partesburg " at 2.40 P. M. West. Chester "No 1, at 8.16 A. M. " ?to. 2. at 12 30 P.. 61. West Cliester Paasengers will take the West Meter Na.. 1 and , : and Columbia Trams. Passengers for Sunbury, Willlamevort, Elmira, Thif fele, Niagara Palle, and intermediate wants, leaving Philadelphia ugh at 7.10 A. hi. and 2.M I'. M., go directly thro. Tioketa Westward may bo obtained at the offices of the Company l Philadelphia, Now York, Hasten, or Baltimore ; an d Tickets Eastward at any of the impor tant Railroad I.llificee m the West; a rglin board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the issippi or Ohio rivers Er Fare always as low. and time as quick, as by any other Route, For further information apply at tne Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets. The completion of the Western connection of the Pennaylvatua Railroad to Chicago make make this the DIRECT LINE BETWSEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The connection of Make by the Railroad. Rridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage or FreigbF, together with the miming of time. are advantages readi ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Tray:sl ime Public. merobants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this' Company, can rely with confidenge on its weed, trailed. THE RATES OF -FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favorable as are charged by other Rai/roari Companies. IE3 - lie-partieular to mark packages " via Pennsyl vania Railroad." - For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direction, apple to, or address either of the fo ll owing Agents of the Company -- • D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg : 11. S. Pierce a : Co., Zanesville. O. • J. J. Johnson, Rip ley, O.; It. McNeely, Maysville , _ ; Ormsby & Crop per, Portsmouth, O. • Paddock & C 0.., Jeffersonvi ll e. Indiana ; H. W. Breslin & Cincinnati. O. • Athern & Eibbert, Cincinnati O.; le C. Meldrum, Medea:in, Moore, Ind., Joe. Louisville . Ky. ; P.S. tYltiley & Co., Evansv E. ille, Ind.; N. W. Graham & 100., Cairo, 111. It. F. thum, Studer & Glass. 81. Louie. Mo. • John IL Harris. Nashville, Tenn. • Barrie & Hunt, 'Mem plus, 'Lean .; Clarke & co., 'chili:lgo. ;W.H. H. KOO2ll, AltilMilll.; or to Freight Agonta of Railroads at differentpoints in the west. S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. MAGRAW It KOONS, ES North street, Baltimore. LEECH & C0..1 Astor fiousem'alllL.Wimam et.. N. Y LEECH A co. NoState'street. Hanna.. >-- -.. -- H. 11. H O UST O N. Gen'l Freight Ageat s-a .:Pliitai: , L. L. ROUPT, Genit Ticket Anent. ' • E. LEWIS. Usin'l Emit Altoona. Pa. emir Ii 1861. 1 8 61. 16PR_RiG—A RR &ROE kl C&T. —NEW YmEK • v. CAMDEN •ANB AMBOY AM .pm pfaxatA Aurp - rittzwor4_l4, 4 anacunD 00, latfEa FROM PRILABELYRIA 70 NEW YORE AND WAY MIMI!, Timex wAidurv-ev. WHARF &ND ILMNSI/I DIP°, LssAVE AS FoLLowa, VIZ : TAAL At 6 A. M.. via. Camden ea Aschoy, C. and A. Ac commodation _ . $2 25 At 6 A. M., Pis Camden sad Jeney City. al. J. , AockommcdAtion . At g at. M., via Camden and Jenny City, Nordin Mail—---- 80 At UN A. M., via Kensington and Jersey o*, Western Express. . -- 600 At 12ki P. M., via Camden and Amboy knomme- MMEMI!MMM press—.— 3 co Al 4)1 P. M., in Kertriinston andJermy City, Eve ning Express.-- 3'oo At AM P. M., via Emu:neon and Jersey City. gd - CiauTioket 243 At 6P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Moil — —.------ 3 ClO At incr. M.. via Camden and Jersey City, South ern Mail. 2 25 At 5 P. M.. eta Camden and A4boY, incommode, Don, (Freight and Paseengerrisc Class Tiolatt— ZS Do. do. 2d Ciaas Tiok_et— 1 30 Vise 6 M Mail Line runs Tke 11M PM, South ern Mall, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton, frambertnlte, Flemington, &Q., at 7.10 A. M. arid .1% P. M. from Kensington. For Water Gap.,Btrondsburg. Bar:lawn; Wlateaaarra. Montrose. Groat Heed, de., 7. 511 A. M: from litmentemn. via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R. For Manch ghttnt, A Hanlon, and Bethlehem at 7.13 A. yd. and VS Y. M. ITOM Kensington Depot : (the 7.10 A. M. line marmots with Mlle Leaving .Easton at SAS P. M.) • • For Meant Holly, at 6 spd 8 A. M., 2 and 1141. ts. For Freehold. at d M.. and SP. M. WAY LINES. Far Bristol Trenton, In., at 7.13 A. M.. 434 and e. 31 stypet P. M. from Kensington, and !H p. M. from Walap,- wharf. For Palmyra. Kiverten. Deretiee. Beverly. Parity., r n i forence, Bordentown, &HIM, 1, 3.434, and 5 ' Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and Intermediate places at IM P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. FFor New York and Way Lines leaving Kensington pot, take the care, on Frith street, souse Yfillselt, all hoar before deka:rt.... The oarsrun to th e de sod on arrival of emh train, run rom the n desat7 , Fonds of Baggage, only., allowed MUM i'essen bsrirr. rastrangen are prphi cited from taking anything . m see bat their wparias apparel. All baggage over pounds to paid for extra. The Company reepontbility (ofoam y, O tO One Dollarpor ant will not be liable arcoaut beyond insin ex empt by /venial santmat: mhW - WM. N. TATZBEEL Agent. &gamN 0 RT-II PkINNSYL. VA NIA &MAUI FOR SBISLE=It DOYLESTOWN. PIA UR 0211134ILMAZLETOIS. EASTON, SCHLEY, WILICESIIARRE,:to. THREE Tkilt9USti TRAINS. On :and after MONDAY. WY-33,110a, Fareenger Trainewillleave FRONT and WILLOW (Streets, Pinta deinhla. daily, (Sunday. exoepted), as follow. At 8.48 A. M.,llBxeress), for Bethlehem. AlientoWn, Maneh'Cbunk. Hazleton, Wilkestarre, 10).• At LOP M., ( Exprese ), for Bethlehem, Easton, En. This train reaohes Easton at 6 P. M., and mates clam oonnestion with New Jamey Central tor Now roil. At sat r, 14,, for iliethloheM, - 811611t0Wn, Manor Chunk. ae At I) A. M. aid 4 P-.M.dor Doylestown. • At_ 10.30 A. M. and 6.40 P. M., for Fort Washington. The. CIO A. M. Express train makes ohne connection with the Lehigh Vanes, Railroad at Bethlehem:. being the Morteat sad moat desirable routs to Wilkesboro,. and to all in Om tehiritertalion.. TRAINS FOR faILADEL iog PR.LA. Lem Bethlehem at 11.10 A. ea.. 9.18 A. M., and 6.33 Leave ni tylestown at T. 26 A. M. and 413 P.M. Leave ort Washington at 6.90 A. M. and 230 F. M. ON DAYS.-Philadelphia for Bethlehem it Atiadeletuit for 1/63101E0W21 at II P. M. ylestow&for Pluladeiphia at 6.40 A. M. thlehem for Philadelphia at 6 r. frt. • Aare to Bethlehem-81 so Fare to Mauch OhealuSt Se Fare to Baotou 160 Fare to Wilkestarre- 4 06h w Ilikists must be procured at the Ticket tialoge, at LOW Mut, or BLURB etreet. In order to moans the above eaters or fere. All Peseatigsr Trains Oineatit lituula_y Trains) eounect at Barks eat with Fifth and ninth-streets. and &wood and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty. minutes after leaving Willow. ifitooti ELLOS CLARK. Agent. Er i * N i am SPRING ARRANGE MENT.-PKILADELPIIIA. riesOßE RAILROAD. On and alter MO NDAYA-PAIL 26,_ 1861 P.UMENGER TILAIIOI LF.A VE PAL A BEL.I 2 NIA.! For Baltimore it 8.16 A. M,, ILM Lltoressi, and WAN P. M. For Cheater at 8.16 A. M., 11.36 A. M., 4.11 and 13.66 or Wilmington at 6.1 a A. M. 1111 g and. **2 ÷•r 4.16 For riagdVis A i. M. 4u• P.M . For Salisbury MO A. M. _ TRAINS FOR FRIL ODELYHLA air4iTyssliirmore at 410 (Expresm), 9.0 A. M.. n 5 . Leave Wilmington at 6.56 and Lth A. M., I.T) and BP.M. beaver Salisbury at 1.40 I,4IMYCI Milford at f I', LOSTIorn- ..g. E. el. and 6.20 P. M. lie!.,ease!.,ease ;:e ai 8.26 A. M-7.40 P.M. Leave Chester at 1.40 A. 1(1., 9.0, 161 and 8.10 P .kl. Leave Baltimore for tildisoury and Delaware Rail road at 6.16 A. 31. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE: Leave Chester at 8.46 A.M., A. we 1./Wl:Allston at 8.04841.1113 P and 11 Flamers. TWAVtiovith Paseenger Car attashed. • in run as follows Limes Philadelaliia for Perryville and intarme'' .)aces at 6.60 P.M. ..elate Leave Wifinington for PenFeille -- .01.84. at 7.13 P. M. -de istarenediata Leave Wilmington fe- . diem plaoes at is Y runcoinPuta and intenne liesTA at 6 A. - N race for Baltimore aid into- (mein _ leave atimore EaVre-de-frinoe 1r aisktonal as f'• ft" . -ad lasermedi tirClMTlnrreedilifiNajirl,"7"ALY.;il. until further n o .. un on . BunneYn, at i r ayr . ie: l4 7 'fr. for Bal ti more and Wathington Leas, 6 1.611.--' P "d Anore fOr Philadelphia at 9.43 A. M. mid &p . L M. FELTON. Proeident. VOTTOIi SAIL DUCK and UANVAS; °Tan numbers and brands. Raven's Dna& Awning an dosorintioni, for Tanta. AwnlMib Trunks. nal wagon Govats. Alto, l'apor Mnsufaatafers brie; - Felt*. from 1 to feat wide. Ilona:Mins Beitne tail Twine, &a. " I , PALK Wi kiTERMAit & Ca. /647 J9Kiin /Wei FU"BaB/ BBINISY, 1 Np. 429 mAinuti mritEm• BAL K TlllO (TUESDAY) •MORNING AND TO MORROW (WEDNESDAY). AT 10 O'CLOCK. A CARD.—The %Oration of xinrObiteerl II requested to our male this( Tuesday) morning, et 10 o'clock. and to be continued to-morrow ( Wednesday ). et 10 °Walk, ertmetnifilt 1.7001014 of ettiple mud fancy Or, pods, to be gold without roserve. for cash. Feremptory_sale for cash of a LARGE 8 POCK uF FANCY GOODS, e fonnerly occupied by FOLIAR PER & ROBERTS RO. 449 MARKET STRZET, on TIMOISdINT and 'Wednesday Meanings May 31 and 22, commencing at 10 o'oloos each day, oonmetine of Wool shirts end drawers, cotton and wool hosiery, mme gloves, ttets, patent thread, spool ootron.stay bind ings, silk handkerchiefs, suspenders. eteel-sticit hew.. skirts, merino wool amts. liMdieWelrYs 00Mbei brushee, bnok and leather purees, portmounstes. gooket booker, paper. envelopes, button, garters, fans, pipes. pipe 'ltems, cords, pine, hooka and eyes. pistols. percussion cape, baskets. soap, Cologne water, perfumer'', and a great variety of fancy goods. Mao, large size Jewelry thief-proof safe. large size show amen. 6 large size German silver-mounted show oases. N. IL—Goods will be open for examination on Mon day morning. May 20, with catalogues. SALE OF FRENCH AND BRITISH DRY GOOD.*,DA FOR CSH. 0410 o'clock. for dnL i T h ofsin g , Hag 2t. - MO packages and iota offenc_y and staple_goode., LYONS BLACK GROS WHINES AND TAFFE FF.TAS. 26036-inchl.yons black grim et as do Rhinos. 1 taff. " PARIS GUIPURE LAC A POINTS, rICCW.Q.NaII XS AND ANTLEs. Paris black guipure lace" points. " • superior quality. " Piceolanunis Paris chantilly lace mantle , . CJ. WOLBEUT 4t CO., . 519 tRCHRTREET, DRY GOODI AND 0/ eY MADE CLOTHING. This Morning'. 21st inst., at IG o'olooir, at 619 Aroh street— A gerecrai ase; , rtment of seasonable dry goods, in lots, adapted to retail sales. Also, SUO ioLe city- wads froth and fashionable clothing, in OMRte gezments Open on Monda afternoon for examination NF. PANCOAST. AIJOTIONEER, Sue • calsaor to B. Soott. Jr.. 432 CHESTNUT St. . LARGE sIALE OF EICRLY-FRAMINO ou. PAINT £NOB, FRANCIS-PLATE MIRRORS, &e. This Morning, May 21, oommeneine at 10 o'clock. Included will be found American and foreign land- SOWS, Interior. _exterior marine and coast views, lanai sketches , Monti:pp Sndsr Alamo afro, MIRRORS. Also. heavy French plate, framed mantle. mer, and oval mirrors. STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES. 300 dozen meremmovio matures. fine boxes, &o. YIAPEO—BY OR D *R. OF SHERIFF. Also. st.lo &Monk, on TileildaY IMIIIIIII6I Plip pillnOi by order of sheriff. SALE OF DRY GOODS, Am, lo catalogue, On Wednesday Morning, May 21, commies:Ong at 10 &Mack precisely. BM BROI DERIEB. An invoice of latest style embroidered jaoonet, cam brio, and book oolbms an Binds. edgings, Re. BONNET ELDBor+S. 50 cartons most chola* styles Nos SonD Paris, broche solid colors, and embroiderer bonnet ribbons. FRE %CR FLoWE RS. 100 cartons awing style!! Paris artificial flowers. BCK-TIES. An manias of fanny and plain neck-ties, SPECIAL RALE OF STRAW BONNETS. MEN'S AND BOYS' RAW. MUSES' FANCY RATS, &c. On Friday Morning. May 24. sale commencing at la o'clock preoistly. IF PHILIP FORD & 00., AUCTIONSERB, AL No. 530 MARKNT Street and Sal MOOR 51. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.000 OASES BOOTS, MOWS, AND BROGANS. On Thursday Mortung• fday ta, at 10 o'olook ytaaisaty,wtti by sold. by natl. yoca oases men's, boys' and youths' calf, ids. and groin boots, calf and km broeanii, Congress gaiters. Oxford ties, &o.; women's, misses;. and children's calf,, kin, goat, morocco and kid heeled boots and slices. gaiters, slippers. Mama, also , a large and oesirable tut 'garment of city-mode goods. sr Goods open. for examination. with satalognea. eons on the morn= of sale. PITZPATRIM & BROB., AL:- TIONNERS, 604 1111) , M572iliSi &tee: above gixtk. F.t.LS EVIIII:i EVF.IIMA. At I Vs,teolc, of Boolug, stationery and far.er seeds, watches, owetry, eloeirs, silver plated ware, es Ow. o& it j i WM, rfallanal instroements, k.o. I ut , ely, dI7 "NCR, boots mud woo. anti ro er span as of every deacrjptiop. DA DAZED every 'air:mazy, Weensmter, and Fri day at 10 ceelook A. 14. - 21A7E ELLER. At private sale several large Gone/ gransuas of ve tea's, ievelry, books, stationery, silver 7 ptam..l ware. cutlery, facer goose. 8:o. To which is solicited the attention el sit y and ocrantry reerehante and. others. Cormiglintents cohotted of all kinds of mershonditur for either public or private isles. Kr Liberal nub advanns en eenemmeenia. Ott -door sales arottletly a tt endd to. SB_IPPiNG. Attimft . -.. WENKLY COMMUNICATION BY 6YEAN BETWEEN NEW YORK 71 .. ./11TERP0 11 / 4 4 mill= at (O,SENSTOWN (fro 1w0...1t0 land &ad ently padsoneeme and doepasohes. The Livorpooti New. ork,and Philadelphia Mteam ship Company'e Wand] Clyde-built iron twee' steam :udpe, are intended to gni: as follow': FROM NEW YORE. FOR LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BALTIMORE. Saturday. May 11l KANGAROO, Saturday. May iti to A, eatorday, Jane I And every Saturday throughout the-year, from P ER No. 44 N. R. RATER OF PARRA. R THROUGH FROM PHIL & lELPHIA. I Cabin, to Queenstown, 9r Liverpool. —....--- 75 Do. to Looden,via Liverpool_ __ - 80 Stre to Queen/town, or LiveTpOol..--...-....-- 30 . to London. —.-.. ....—. 33 . Return tickets, available for mix months, fr 1 Li' - no!, $6O _ :rom Liverpool..---.--.... Passengers forwarded to Havre, Perm Hamburg, Bremen, and Antwerp,sit through rate& Ce. bil6a6s of vague leaned front Liverpool to New a!o vertooietee of parenite issued fromQueenstown to Na. York__.. CIO These steamers have superior aceommodations for Passengers. are oonotrnated with watertight compart ments, and carry aspenenaed burgeons. • Per freight, or paseage,apply at the office of the Com- JOHN (L DALE Agent, IJ. Walnut stree t _, In Liverpool, to WM. I MAN, Towrr Buildings. In GLasgow. to WM. INMAN, 13 Dixon street. •+ ILb • THE BRITIi AND NORTII - AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL art'EAM • PS. TROY MISS' 'rola. To LIVERPOOL. "talogebit.:Peelege--- l3O dGabie Peerage saws BOSTON TO LtVfITOOL. Chief Cabin Passa IMO Second Caot ramos ge e— ea The slues from New Yorkat . Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bo r. .F.E . !DIA. Clint. Jo4ldne. AFRICA. Coot. Shannon. A /LABIA, Cant. J. otone. CAIVADA, Capt. andereon. Mil A, Capt. E C. Lott. AMERICA. Capt. PdoAnley AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie. Capt. E. itl._ Rookie/. EUROPA. Capt. J. Cook. SCOTIA. now boddrne.) These vessels carry a olear white light at mast-head ; AFen Ott liforboota bole red on pore bow. RICA Shannon, leaves N. York. Wednesday, May I;tIHOP.a, anderron, " Boston. Wednesday. May 99. RSlA k tudkins " N. York, Wednesday, June b. A Efil , Moodie, " Batton, Wednesday, June N. • AUSTR &eta N, B ook fey, " York.Wedneaday,June 19. ARABIA, Rthne. " Boston, Wednesday, J sue Id. Berths not scoured until paid for. An esperiencted Surgeon on board. ;:agg sr t e tl: l j el r=n a G glrSae/e4tf accountable or tale, unless Mlle o. Main are el LOW therefor, end the eaten thereof therein For freight or Mio isovir to • •B. CUNARD, tt , Bowling Omen, New York. - RAILROAD /AIRES. jag • PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTONOND SAL IMa, I ReILROII —PHILAMMPHIA. by 4.1&11. TRAI9I9I FOR WAR ING . On and after Monday. May 6.lB6l.Trainv for Walla via nnapolls, will leave Philadelphia at 41.90 A. Maud lo. ao RETURNING Will arrive at Philadelphia trom Waskanston at 19.18 A M., and also at 9.21 r. M. Thiourea tickets aold at the depot, corner of Broad and rnme strews, Philadelphia. mil S. M. FELTON. '• ' '' ''" "' PHILADELPHIA ANI) READING RAILROAD CO.. (Office IS South mutt street.) PEtimatritA, Awril 11,1861. SEASON I'ICANTS. On and after May 1. kll,sescon tickets will be issued by this company for the periods of three, six, nine, and twelve months,. not transferable. Beason school-tickets may also be had at .53 per cent. disnonot. These delete will be sold by the Treasurer 5i1i0..227 South FOURTH Street, where ant further t o annutien own be obtained. 8. /MAR_ ORD , eesktf T reasurer. WEST 0/TESTER NCINIMPINIO TRAINS via PENBYLVA, rIA KAP it'AU, wrote depot, coruer NifbVaiT.ll aim 8% 8 a. M., 32.30 P. .118., asul On Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. Id, and West Chester at 4 P. 41. Jy.lo-tf IRLIVITR A ROUTE.—. MIIMMIPAIN PlikOvtVilla AND Et -Cram Et rb s i f go az ro-wantavga, Celawiaaa, un Lry . B7lo_9l ... iketttre s =n n tan deai D i a o trilli f 2gtori k r a g ; Ni g r ida r fr lizaiusater; GierOa,!Detadh r 01•410, (Mom lii. Wm. NUlvaatof t4O au NUM ank and went. Aisasenenr Vali ili s runr heini ßi t f o the Pki 1621111MILL atreite. ( asseigZen[ranop on AD 6 ! le lawkall drool.) daily Man 1311 ONOlratiri); ter above iambic follows 1 A I T I ANITJA R= ...--.--USAMS., .........---3.15 .I'. MI 102. isp A. K. train “n2ne:rte at Zupan for Wilted tarok, Ulna, Scranton and all ion, Er:: lAOLAWARRA AND B BU _et. OaD. li t lite above trams make izo OEN at with the trains of the lijeT_ ' 1.01 MIA NA sad Hiagarrs,aadSalr , dn.' ork nod Eno, ope Raw Ye& SI l i atilr ,;(rEIII iroint3 .Nor th and Irbil. 11111 a B ar g , e 2 IS iLte k ' et -- iiii te ec_' 4 u1 E rT.L. 5141 " 144 , _ 15161?".51111 It can he 2. Ja m med at t h e rhilt./..1 - 'Boa and El m ra Railroad bit ell/ober Oriels hwr MIMI% corner ol ux: au m 261011: Iplir,9SZAI rot w a l , s i lassAwsajor ILL. --aux! a kwis RamonSW Univ. tap *nil : y La Ana Beading Depot, liroad and Ce2.lwigil she t_ta.l.7 Monday' ezeepteth Zen oh PONeitl Weits-i north, at aP. M. , preirata mu- , be delivered bane P. M. io h..oie tkeir coin rams d 2, 0 For 11 er infer amplias 'ivied Do on. TAMS' Ili awl ' w :..1,. or %a ~, G. T. L.F.OIiARD, Mont. Afertkwaft ciamet Sian* WM terpsaeV til.itirdroant, anikar ranagalotic WHST CHESTER MAI GRO.ILD, PLEDLI. ariaNG .10.11...1.NGEKEP17, on ladit the towns win lap,- ye , Philadelphia. front the Depot, partheaat earner of Eighteenth are Market streeta, at 2.00 A. M., and 2, 4. and &BO P. M.• The yveiget Train, with passenger car attached, will lease Went Philadelphia at 6 A. M., ramming al lug as the Baltimore Contra. innotimt, thr orumayi t leave flulartelplue lA,M. IF. M.: lam) West Curator at T. 30 A, Da. as:2 4.. m P.m. Th e crea m . ieheie h Philgdetplua at bA. ii. and 4 P.M. OCCIWVA. PennAtti.7 .wiYA Arising r,,n the Philadelphia and Bal tiMerg slentral Prulrriad, for Kennett Onrord. tta, . . MENET WOOD. General Supennter...ienL YOTICIP --MESTER 'le . , a. . vwg I ILROAD4V SER_QSIL TRAM Ft IV CirrOW/1 TIRMNBLATEtrA 10. .. —4..SaiLiel ' ' 1800, the Lidgirmor am for DO. 4 ,,h, sn'S Vat front the now fawner Dove " , owl( dototx and: oding_Rnitimni t w e plata- Mims saci CALfAMILLIA, it • ...4y, corner of 'ried on Caliowlvit I ...,, (passenger en- A t INING .r- , ; 14 t „ vi. , &. . - 4"1 _Jwnlngtown leaves at LOU 7,...r it zoom 7 , • ~.. . can P. IC ..AIN for Downingtown leaves at DAILY (fo• gy out, .42.dsyg exooDted). Phis • ,r of the Hoard of Manager% Of the rkiladol - Reading Jtai)tood Cokointor• ...1•11 W. ti. WILEY:I4NY. Xacitetsr.. DAI L Y INLAND FREIGHT LINE TO NOR UWE AND FO TOISPNITIII VR,, rod to the prom rid Gam awl 9WLIO IA the aoutia 4.1.1 soutlxvres+. Goods sent to the Depot. corner BROAD street and WADDINGTON Avenue, wttt be forwarded duly. end at as tow raters. by any other tine. 11. F. KENNEY, Blaster of Trannortatlon selan.st AM'ILEBB CONPANDSS. -, 1 orif 5.;.: :, t TIM lEMS NUMB co.,oaos sgo cillarilt i all i = rind* ii, es. Mosi=s lo l sad Son* mod: u. 6. .. oe .2 •no I . IWPW , 01 meatisi attk ether 0, 1 IMS alia sifted of Ow wsfidallilitaL NANi ---- nv I isil.4ll limema Itl THOMAS er, 80141;•:, s .1M OA 139 4 I 94 ' 41 ”" " 4 ' 4 ' 1, 4 , r T• 4r, IITOOKB AND REAL ESTATE-11118 DAy , Pamphlet CatAlO , ,Ul3l. nom tsar!). how eeriptione 'Of all the oracerts b.! sold nr, T H . shit 'nat., 2.r 12 o'clock roam. at the list Or Salim 28th instant, comorisahr a lroge h Tahhabit , *ToDertf pUBIAC e1a.1.11.;k1 KEA ‘• 41:At h 44,Xia .-.„„ aloe •• F,XCINA E • rl: R t , . . pulnteh, on tho arnardnt-b o'olook, noon, durum the basinees xenon,' "- •OA 12 . neifr ,ttenduale of anon psoptru k .", 0 tom, sivme f u u deesanvtiona.ai all tha prop ert ralr ralWashjinhOWAOPSNlEl ontaligu illi in it rr•v, o,iin sold on thcrollowine Tuesdn:r. • R , EA: in E te4l , sT:T: ll :TßlU a A:l . ti i i . e n a ,t: e : n nit,...0 1W We have a large amount of real estate af,,* ~, : 0 1s ierty luding @TM desoliiOn of day and j on n , t, PRIVATE BA LERGISTER. ° --I I i 67" Real estate entered on our private sale ree , and advertised oataeionally in our public ashy a b,4 l „,,mt,s free o. tof which one thousand SODEed are o ranted Nosarn f charge. sTACIrs, &c. This Day, May 21,, r at 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadsip! • us change, WI 11 be sol 16 shares Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company. Without reserve. for nun om payment of 900 shares Bohemian Mining Company of m; 1 Auto Permayboania Academy of Pine arts, • SO shares Philadelphia Exchange stook. 16 shares Little Schuylkill Navigation and Card anin. pto2l. /20 ottOroll North Branch Canal Company. 300 first mortgage bonda .Columnua, lailiana plp.a , Railroad Go. as Wi t hout reserve, for account of Vholll it May o w , earn -104 shares Fairmount and Arob-street on, Pastantar Railway Company. .REAL ESTATE SALE—litay 21. Orphans' Collet Este — Estate of Elizabeth s hin , deceased.—LOT OP 4114.11 , 4 D. north na, o r , street, MO feet east of Seventeenth street. le 1041 44 same • Eatate.—LOT OF GROUND, a ci ciala an. above on the east,lB brlta feet. r the F a me ~ state.—nfe MITI E SQUARE OF GROUND divided into 44 building lots, beginning at the northasli 001120 T of Brown and thatveritti street', the Whole lot contain= ,41 rm,r, on" Sixteenth end thVellhotti, etreete, 16e feet. and on mown ',treat 106 feet Iso m , The lot, as divided, will have fronts o 6 Brown meet; Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. and a new entet 40 feet wide. sir Lithographic pl a ns may be had at the Audits Storey HANDFOME MODERN THREE BTORY Eolol{ RESIDSIVON, -N0.1612 Chestnut street. Bar all the modern improyernents and conveniences. Lot 23 180 feet. Terme. i ttoo may remam OD Mortgage, ' VALUABLE F. FE AM ME DWEL LINO, BL E, &0., northeast corner Broad and Vecatteo 'tSTreeA te. 40 feet by 1104 tett—tame fronts. Eget:Wee feromptoly f i fiIe ,— THREE.STORs, ERICK DwELLinit.t. o. ntLY Wood attest, 'with ate Me in the rear. Sale absolute. - - REAL ESTATE SALE—MAY 28, Orphans' Court Bale—Estate ._v ..of George P . m em , d m edtaly 'VALUABLE DuLaWARE and LARGE LOT AND BUILDINGS, fros ting - bwaneon street, Craves atreet or landing, and river De isware. Bounded on the north by the say property. By order of Assignee& HANDSOME MODERN IthtiiDENCE, North Thu. tes t ae street, between Arch and Fribm t mums. Ism side. Feremptcry Sale. NEAT MODERN IIetATN, STONE RE.IDENCE. No. BOW Walnut street. west of Twentieth. The- house hag the mooern Neve. nienees, ate, furnace, hot and cold water, range, As, Sale absolute: VERY VALUABLE IRON-FRONT STORE, Na 325 Aran etreet . east of Fourth. Lot 27 by IN feet. Glean Of 111011111bIllanat 9111. 461001) GUN JAIME AND VALUABLE ATONE RouGH-OAty RESIDENCE, Price street. northwest of Evans street, Germantown. Twenty-second ward, within two ta i. mites' walk of the railroad depot. Lot 7i met hunt. Beaond and Glom!' Sale. No 607 Market Street. STuOlt OF FINE WINED AND LIQUOR& Tine Claming, May 21, at /0 o'clock, at No. 607 Market street, 5 lan e stook of winea and.liquora, preluding fine Ahem . , 5111. darn,. and Port wined, &a. Old high-grade brandiec whisker, em, ram. &0., in outs and bottles. INT Ma 7 IMP fi7Galninoli fIA 5119 209111114 of sale t at reclean, wan oatatorn ee BALE OF le 18 lELLArdt.OIIB BOOKS. On Wednesday Evening. ?day S 2, at the Auotion more, s oelleanen of nixie' a. Demo books, from a private 11. rary. Also, a Pante, 01 English works, damaged hr water, wir For particulars see eataloraes. Rale at Nos. IRS arid 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-PLATE NIL ROAR, PLAN On 0-FURTER ,Thursday B R USS ELS CARPETS. s. At 9 o'clock, at the Auction tltore, an asiortmtat or timeliest seoond-hand furniture. eleffeut piano-tortee, fine mirrors, carpets. etc., from frinunea &Mame housekeeping, removed to the store for oonventemie of male. m - osra NATHANS, AIIOTIONEER LTA- AND commtemorr NEIMAN, Sontieut astray of 1111711 and JUDE streets. DI ATRAIYB' GREAT VALE OF FORFEITED GOODS. OVER 3.000 LOTS OF FORFEITED ARTICLES. The sale will take shwa On Tuesday Morning, May 28. at 10 o'clock, at Monet Morning, Auction N o . las and IV Nor,h His th 'treat adjoinits the southeast corner of Sixth end Race streets. and ire consist of ladies' and gentlemen's Olethint, bedding. carpets, hotueseepleg articles tooie. sewing meatuses, guns, push:4p, fancy articles, viz Superior [reek, drew , biiiiiitge, 4 sek. and 6VAtioar ; mints t vests: debase, delelne, and other dream sod dress patterns; skirts; every variety of rich Canton orape shawls ; silk. satin, ulenco. plaid, woollen, needle. Stella, and other shawls; silk velvet, sift satin, nienno, lace, cloth, and other cloaks, bassets, sheets, emu art, and mantillas; Op d el, °are, shoot. kßia• sole coder clothing of every description. feather oeci, guilts. svonds, comfortables. blankets, sheets. towels , teals cloths . obit's. glass, and wieensware, double and single-barred fowlins-pieces. hole of eery descriptioll, cloaks, paintings enaravipys.si ver- platen ware forte, knives, spoons. Havana einem. liquors, and, in Abort. roodsQf every deßoripuon, Including fUntitUre, Mir The goods will be open . ler examination on the day previous and on the moraine of sale. Dealers. housekeepers and others will please attend this wide, as every artiole will positively be e0'.41, 'tatty out the least reserve.. AT PRIVATE RA I.E. 0 itt r t e Nghlt At es4cati),AA'rflig!..,g.7dEd.` and he l the usual selling pnoee, gold lever and lopinl watches, !firer lever and lepine Fehes, Enghsh, limos, and f renoh watobes, at asto !tingly Low pn A oea, wful; of every deaortntion, very ow,guna, p:--tole, rouges] in struments, first quality of Havana clitri,,tt MR the I.Mg9rtation price, in quantities to suit mongers, VA various other buds of good". SPLENDID BET OF SAL DIA MONDS AT PRIIIPAI: E. ConsidrEng of diamond and opal breastpin rings. Prioe SM. Cost in Par,. 81,111:0. A splendld single-atone diamond brete t .; o , .01 1160. cost 1925. • OgIT DOOR. SALES Attended to personally by the Anotiovi,e r , Consignments of an] and evelyir.gd of good MU. stied. m0.V.1L3 NAREASS. MONEY TO LO AN 121,000 to loam at the 1011V1 rates, 0,1 &Anima watobes t jewolry• silver plate, 9 a g p o d s , w o oing, 00. caries, cigars', hardware, onall.r.r, pianos, mirrons.lar. Mutts. bedding. and on good a of every dasongtion. la Large or email amounts, from one dolisr to thorium& for any length of timeag . r , ed on. lir' The Oldest Eirtebbsbeil Roues in this our. 10" Prorate etittattoti -on RACE StrtAL Kir Business hours from 9 A. 31. to 9 P. 91. Heavy insurance for the Went of depoeiton. OHARGE3 ONL Y TWO PER CENT. Nir Advances of 8105 and upwards at two per seek Matanzas of NM and upwards, at one per onto for short low. MACHINERY AND IRON. MP.ZNIZ OVUM NNWIIY AND DOLLEN. WOZA3.—NEArIF 2 LEY:, AL AND VIIDOKETIOAL VItOO42,FAS. MACIIIPTIBTEI, I7 OII,ER-MAKESUS,MI-itadhlMD. and FOUND , naving Tot mans 161111, boor u eadoloresi *Donation, and peen exoldwrely cateredna bedding and repairing Piartne and Liver Entine...3a and tow prosouro, Iron Dolt!" Water Tana frorelem Be., &0., rospeettally offer wet: eervsoxes to too ea as botqa WIT Primagoti to *entreat for En:L:9 .l rem seams, River, and 3tatenary • kat mg mg patents or dineront tier;, ma a,roare. to or.a.te,& &- ion witti quick d& reheat. It r very de...arty:Sot of AM/ leakier made ye titterer-et tot i p !no Opt r Pre:sore, ilia, nbalar, and CY r lidera. ' d e peat ynxrasylo o obarooat I'o4, . arg:to2. o "l 4 3' -1. 1 end ; Iron and 2zegs anatintl e of Pst , 1t...4ar , e re; Roll gang, &rev Cetttee, 2.2. fall ethos vs , i N o sec witb the above bastraro, DI - somas and speorataitons or an weak do' a tailor orrtabtisimont, tree Osaka. ; and Irina 49 , -5: rd, b. set..senftot Wag amyl* 1+4.:e.d00& c ,;; ‘ , •-.r :. rails of boa*, wawa tiny can lie 12 i , vies WO t rgrMVp l tti 1 . r e 4 ki .e 1!: 1.. as.geeNaaW. .i .. nu t rus JeLS-t ." 4711E 41,4 . PAIMIS A...r. - - -- 1. vaMoRAN 7[s !03., ZORN Z. tors, WILLI/.111 R. mnaissrax. HAJZTLITIaits. SOUTHWARK 11 0 1 3Y.Drs, F/FT# Aria WANUZIGTO/1 Slittrat• M! "ringoliS, tNOINEERN AND NIACHINItTh. MkaAtisorage High lad Low Pressaro Steam EGPTO fo3 d . nver. and tnortne f BOAlon al • Ga v r . end. Tanks, ir o n Boats, so; CaN a f n o o t Frme ou t sforGa o W b r e Worluhovo. mid tgtatione, Astoria and Goa Machinery of tlne natant and mottle'. proved construction, livery desert - yawn of Plantation Itlaohlnorr.itio)Lai n Sugar, Eaw. /gni . Omit mew, yscppro riur. Cur poisostor.. FPU Filters. MPOIL ,ta. bole Agima for Pt ; lkillienz'a Patent Bury Be,. l t Apparataa_ll nanny tn Patent atearn Haremeros & Wolieers Patent Centrittgal Mager mai= niaoklne ane-r YOI:NT POUNDRY,./10. 121.FACH !Streit, Kensington. Plotedelehte.—Wik 11.14X1 'ram Miami kw; Mende that, _ Frekriad this entire *toot 'is "Or Pattern. et the above • hr Dr/ingot itt to :Dative orders ltaint• EL and hi/ sew Ceetiege. i ue wart lioadu Canino muds from 07 ,1 ' Maury or ump.u. FIT ' I6CI6II. Ir. dry er trtin Wt ". mum. w El URINES II CA41141. "lusterless MEN Aot ADVERTISr.66 ' ALP in the Beet Newseapero of City roxt x try $i the Woe" J.OY - COF:A, do Cif ADVERTIDiNG AGENTIP Fain and CRESTNII'Y NTREI0 0 .4 3,h r w e i r lia. TRIBUNG BUILDING, Nat!' York. dv" . - . .. I_l Q. ULL M A N ..,., ATTORNEY-la" A.A.. LAW, J r EREBY aga dE, PeansTimi'" Ckilleations prona.tOr WWl' tn. Clinton and Lycomint eouattea. - A ;r eAll TO Mean& Wratar RaM., rtiorkOce me • .1. IL Plum":: aeru l 6 r re 2. ; OA% g klatsda. 11......aier Leg or, Plulrda.• .Friehinutli /t. Co PliitadzilL. A. fOrtor,ey, Co.oak Haven ' ; Yard , Pc Co.. P lanr.iatotier & Woddrov. nolde. Moue , • g e m, ph i w a ., • re 1.1-4 1 :1011N .ELBII PRAOTJOAL SLATY RO4. II OLR. TRLRD Street and GERMANTOWN Road, Isrpretrared to nut on an. amount of Roonini. the rover moderate terms. Will guarani; to n et th. eve, buildinF pi:dingy If4toT-tigh WWI Pri n i - I OWKiidad to. _IOHN ELLIOTT, WINES and 1.10011.81. RP Noe. 319 and 319 WALNUT street, . 1040 : 0111 2t i storm. between Third and Fourth, north 41ehts. .N. B.—Fine Old . Whittles edwaro on n`" (Nata639l4J in VW. 1011.11. pAWSON 4 NICHOLSON, Nom. 619 and K 6 3 4 l Pißrai. IP' . 1 &MINA NAM Join PALMYS2II. • smauta'a jyrfi-ly" FUOITZT 1 / SONS, ..151111 c,ida.J.-' • ill/taw J . ilia dint* FRONT Simet. regularly a fun assortment of dasher , which they attar at !ale rates. for ess if ilverft fat °rdii'. jadP i ntilrair7wiiire moo Itittp at 3TOISE, & BUlt7oll, No. 333 WILIAPI IPY OTHER!. PILLI...4.OELPHIA. Den leave to inform Railroad Comrades, end o intereetedjt bridge Opeatruotrans that 114/ row . f° ' 2 ' • a etweeotaou ozone= with Jtatri . MURPfn i ! aryl Eirinenr, (author and inventor of Wt. above irel t . blown p lan or iron bridged and are prepared to tairj order', from any part of ma onantrY. from his de nt and personal superintendence. Matters relating to plans 1121 a eat:in:Lea shoo. c.daressect JOHN IX'. MUJI.PIP.I. 631ithrildiri e•We. Far 1707V1t. sf!ti tat Y. .% I;" EVANS A WA TRUN'ti SALAMANDER SAFRS 214.44.11 304 aIiESTNIT STEANZ. , PHILADEL HU I A Line 'saris ty of FLEX- !WV,' Bkillier. WWI , to Intig band. mANIJ.VAIYAMLY, ati HEW BTILIZE"7. Files and Ramps of every description. o"tict anent/. made to o__ .rder _nt the above establish's ) W1tQL.V46.1..E and RAT/ILL. at mandaatarcri prim, JUN 'dans done In S SESSISOF miata....wit _ . J. 11. did I • LARU*-125 dams extra Leaf Lax& r gee by C. C. 3ADLEJt is 00.303 AltellLu set. wand dam above .niewu
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