The Battle in Ifampton Roads. HICHILT nresneseme DITTAILN—Hrusee Into 4 erieuril SY fßa lIIIITID STLTie sTabstest NoNTIVELLO—DOTIIIT AT DOHN/e8 Di.VFF ANSWIIRS—A . BYIBITSD INGAOIIIIeNT— roe HONTIONLLO ORIPPLISD AND WITHDRAWN. The Borftlk Day Book brings us full details of the attack on the. battery at &Gwent. Point_ - The Day Book, it will -be seen, 'gives a version of the effete - . differing considerably from that published yesterday, and it elahns to have the partiouliM from an eye withal: If Flom the Norfolk Dey Beek of Mondale.) The steam tug Kahnkes, Captain Sayler, Anted down Saturday, about half past twelve o'olook, to 'carry one hundred negro laboring to the battery ewe .in mime of erection at Sewell's Point When the Arrived in the vicinity oho pro the steamer Monticello lying well over in the month of James river. The Kakukes took her position as near the earthworks as prudent, lowered her yawl, and sent it ashore with as many of the la borers] tie it would carry. These were landed, and the boat was *bout returning . for another load, when the Monticello, which bad steamed away from the mouth of James river, and gone in the diteolion cf Old Point, as those on board the tug thought, came round the point of woods, at the extreme end of bewall's Point, in chase of the Jfehrekes. The latter wee now about three miles below Ittoish's Bluff, the only place where there are any guns mounted in that immediate viethity, and seeing the Mos tuella about cumin after her, stamped up the river to weepe- The Monticello then fired a shot after her, which, not answering the purpoee of stopping her, she repeated by firing a shell, which we under stand exploded about fifty yards its advance of her. In the meantime the chase had.hisomm se egeitigg to those in command of the Montioego that she was about ge.ting into a geed - Position to he cracked at by Contain Young's battery at Beech's Bluff. Captain Young having now one gun to bear on her, though at •long range, let Ay it her with that, which was grape eh-t, and scattered about her like hail atones. The Monticello immediately backed her engine, and without turning round got out of harm's way. She then dropped oown oppo• site the plane where we are erecting a battery at Newell's Point She here opened her fire on the unfinished breastworks, with the intention of de =dishing them; this she continued until, as it was supposed, her ammunition was exhausted ; and in the meantime the little steamer Yankee came up to her aid They two together kept up the bom bardment for about three hours—ray from one to four o'clock. They were still firing when another little liteatoor, supposed to be the Young America, came over from Old Point. when they ceased. Vie two small steamers, the Yankee and Young Ame rica, th en left for Old Point, and the Monticello kept her position in the neighborhood till our in formata left. There etoamore were about a quartet of a mile from the unfinished works, during the time they were hammering away at them so, but we learn have scarcely coiled the works, the only damage being the starting of a log of one of the embraeures Oot of about thirty shot and doll only one took effect as above. The women and children living in the neigh. borbood were very much alarmed, and left their houses and sought safety by flight. There was no One on the plan armed, A White man had a Sharp's rifle loaded, with which testood upon the wharf, took aim, and fired, though it is not known with what effect. Another man had one of Alien's old-style pocket pistols ' which be bad left near th e beach in the crotch of a tree. lie mentioned the oireumstance to a negro, who volunteered to go after it for him ; he told him not to do so. The negro, however, watched his chance between fires, and darted to the tree and got it, thus evincing a remarkable degree of fear /ceases The Kahukee's boat, then at the shore, put off for the steamer, and the battery at the bluff. mis• taking her for one of the 'enemy's boats. fired a stet eater bar, which caused her to put batik. This shot, we understand, was a line Shot, but .the dia. tanee was too great te do any damage: The bands at the worke - were strongly tempted to scamper ff till the first two or three shots from the Monticello were fired, but finding their abili ty to dodge them so finely, they bold their places is order to see the fan Many of , the shots took , effect in the trees, limbs from whieh were out off, whioh was the moat dangerous feature of thewhole affair They, however, kept clear of the trees, and avoided the danger from that Monroe. The ball and shell mostly fell in the rear of the work., in a bog, the mud from which some of them would scatter like a hail storm. - ANOTHER Elf G &GEMENT. Trin MONTICELLO CNIPPLID AND WITHDRAWN. He will appear from the above, the steamer Nostrum/10 kept the position near the breast works, where she hitched on to a buoy, on Satur day, after the firing She remained these till yes terday, watching the operations ashore. and-in order to keep them front going on with Qs works The battery is on -a sand bank, and very much higher than the steamer; she, consequently,: did not see everything that was going on, notwith standing the strict watch, for the boys were at work like mobil, some of them, wo underotand, having to lay flat on -their stomachs to perform some part of their labor. . On Saturday evening, when the firing ceased, there wee nor a gun on the Sewell's Point battery; but by men fighting for their rights herculean feats can be performed. Three abort 82-poundera were carried down from the city, and got in tolerable condition for temporary use. Besides these, two inch field rifle pieces, the guns of the United Stales, were drawn up in position, the whole con cealed from view of the enemy. Yesterday (Sunday) evening, about four or five o'clock, a small =hopper from below passed up, and when near the Monticello she fired a shot, which passed over the battery. It is not known positively whether she fired at the. tobooner or at the battery ; though it is asserted by soma that the schooner was acting in the capacity of a lookout for the steamer, and bad seat a boat alongside of her before she fired.the gun. The idea let bat the schoonersot as near the fort aepoultilei;sleiteent a m an up on her mesthead to ipy into the fort; -- theele inside being unconscious of what wen going on, and deeming her a friend. However, that first gun was taken as a banter, and the battery answered it with as much spirit mid rapidity as oonveulence would allow; the lemond ball, we understand, liking effect in her rigging, much of which was oat away The firing 'continued for some oeneiderable time, by both the steamer and the battery. The two rifle cannon, it is acid, did the moat ex ecution, a shell from one of which, it is reported, buret on striking the =canteen rigging, though it is not known whether it proved fatal. The steamer was struck in her bull several times nearly amidships, and one hole, we understand, -wag knocked into her side, large enough for a flour barrel to enter. The steamer's battery was finally ennead end about that time the two little steamers—the Yankee and the Young America— came up, both of which, we understand, fired e few balls at tile fort. They all three then started off down the river towarde Old Point. It is the general impression that the Monticello is seriously Crippled, from the manner in whion she was careened over when she lett, and probably frore her having deemed her fire so quick. The shot and shell from the steamers flew over the battery, many -of them striking a mile In the rear. One shell burst near the battery without itjury. A piece of it, weighing four or five pounds, we saw last night. The tops of the rue trees in the neighborhood were pretty well out down by the abet from the steamers, and the boughs and meantime were scattered about with a good deal of activity, though with no bad results, except the watehing ofJha band of one of. the staff oilmen who was present. troxing the cannonading, we understand, some of the infantry sallied out on the beach, and die charged their email anus (Minis rifles, we pre• steno at toe difoutteeile. she being what was con sidered at the time within range. It is said that every man engaged on shore anted the part of a hero, the only regret being that they were not more thorougbiy prepared for the o'c'casion, by baying their heavy ordnance in betteetiondillen fir the reception of the enemy., - The only teary. we understand, with the ex emption of the staff (Boer, was that received by Mr. Wm. Morris, of tile Woodie Rifle ems, who got his ankle braised by the rebound of one of the big guns. We understand the injury is very slight Not a shot of the enemy struck the works to injure them, moat of them passing far overhead. "No • body hurt" on our side, though we don't believe we can say the tame thing for the enemy, as the aopatent confusion on board seemed to indicate otherwise. It is thought by tome that this attaok.upon.our battery is intended as a ruse to draw our attention from some point of more importance to the Wieldy. By others, it is ammleed that the amok. on that unfinished battery was intended merely to demo lish it ; that they did not know it wee there till they discovered it on Saturday, whilst in pinuit of the steamer Kaltzekee, arid Anding It unprepared to return their Ire, they anchored near by to ewer our folks from working on it. We rather suspect the, answer they got from the Bewell's Point oat , tery yesterday evening took them somewhat by surprise. • • • The American Nar Crisis on the Con 'anent. ITS IFFICT ON TRADN AND TODNIRT TRAVICL- A letter from Toulon, of May 7, says : The civil war, which seems on the point of breaking out be• tween the disunited States of America, Is about to open for the French arsenals a market for exports. tion which certainly was not foreseen. It is stated that American agents have oome to France to pur chase arms and military equipments, which the storehouses of the State will be only too glad to get rid of. The Journal du Havre, of May 8, hes the fol lowing: The commercial community of this port have been justly thrown into alarm by the last new, from America, which sientiona the resolu tion some to by the President of the Southern Confederation to lame letters of marque, and brings the proclamation of President Lincoln, which punt the ports of the Southern Status under blockade. The Chamber of Commerce,- through its President, M. Anoel, who le deputy for Sayre, immediately called the attention of the minister to the neoeseity of taking measures for the protection of !tenon vessels in those waters. Immediately on receiving the letter from the Chamber of Com merce, M. Anoel communicated it to the minieter. WhO hoe, it is said, promised to concert with his colleagues of the Marine, eo as to have a conference on the aribjeot with the Emperor . The Parts Patna, of evening of May 9, " de clares that a statement made in an English news paper, respecting the conduct of the French eon sot at Richmond, Va , is not correct," and it af- Erma that the' conduct of all French agents, with out exception, has been becoming and reserved in the conflict which has broken out between the Southern and Northern States of America." The Part, correspondent of the London /Vales, writing on the totti of May, sari : " linter com plaints are made by the Americans in Pail of the delay In the delivery of their letters._via Liver pod, whenever the 'United States mall arrives there en.Saturdey, or even sometimes -on.FM*7 night. In such mum, the Amerkianletters; whisk London merchants get on Saturday night, are, in acne( cornea of the Santiev stoppaitt. ii111011d0D) not deiivered in Paris till Tuesday mom a t isrl is an old grievance,- and only lately, t b ,;1 1 ,, mq has been suggested from this side that a Frentili poet-till's Mork should await the arrival of the malts at Southampton and Liverpool, and be en. trusted with all French tellers Bat the intents anxilvy wi:h w birth acivioes from America are now awaited lends additional urgency in the matter, and prensee for the immediate consideration of the Barlett authorities." Tee London So , nday Times of the 12th of May has the following: O Peritien correspondent writes to ray the civil war news ir , m the A meriona continent has eronght to Parisi a large notio , ,r of Americans wbo were io Itaiy, Germany, and other countries cf the Old World. These travellers are all proceeding homeward as fast as prrible The toeouroes of most Amerieaos abroad depend on (immerse; they therefore find themselves, at the present- mo ment, In a very unpleasant position—not knowlogj , in feet, what may be.the.resultant. *eaten war as regardi financial intercede. Nearly all Americans who were living in Paris have already left to look after their intonate ; or, it may beytatake part in the wallet. OE late year. they hatie been the beet of anatomeril 10 hotel-keepers ou the oontinent of Europe, apending their money with a freedom whioh onoe made the travelling Englishm ail 00 popular abroad. That reputation, however, we have long canoe boat ARMY INTELLIG-ENCE. General Ordere-.No. 21• WAR DIMLAT/1M217, ADJUTANT GIINiRALifi °MOB, Wainissires, Iday 17, 1861. The following•named oadeta, graduates of the Military Asedemy, are attached to the army, with the brevet of second lieutenants, or, in regiments where there are yawn:mice, with the full rank of second lieutenants, in tionformity'with •the' fourth sec tion of the sot approved April 29, 1812, as follois • OORPB or segenissas. 1. Cadet Hairy A. En Pont to be brevet seelond . lieutenant, May 6,1861. 2 Cadet Charles Cross to be brevet second lieutenant, May 6. 1861. 3 Cadet Orville E Babcock to be brevet second lieutenant, May 6,1861. ontmanCli DVPARTMINT 4. Cadet Henry W Kingsbury to be brevet second lieutenant, May 6 not. 8. Cadet Llewellyn G Houton to be brevet reeond lieutenant, May 8 1861, 7. Cadet Adtlbert R. Illflogton to be brevet second lieutenant, May 6, 1861. 'FIRST RIVAIRINT OF DRAGOONS. 13. Cadet John Adair to he mond lieutenant, May 6, 1861. Company-A. SEOOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOON!. 20. Cadet Charles Melt. Looser to be mond lieu tenant, May 6. 1861 Company, D. 39. Cadet a moos F. McQueen:l to be Nand 111111 %tient, May 6,1861. Company H. 40 Cadet Georae 0. Idokalski to be second lieu tenant, May 6, 1861. Company I. 43. Oudot Charles B Oilman to be second lien tenant, May 8.1861. Company A. FIRST REGERRICT OF . CAVALRY 24. Cadet Citadels C. Campbell to be second lieutenant, May 8, 1861. Company F. 25. Cadet Melanie F- Wattling to be oeoond lieu tenant. May 8 1861- Company I_ 32 Cadet Eugene B. Beaumont to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861. Company n. SZOOND BROMIC= Cr CAVALRY lb. Cadet Charles E. Hazlett to be mond lieu ienant, May 6, 1861. Company D. RZGIMENT OF MOIIRTED RIFLEMIM 44. Cadet Mathis W. Henry to be brevet ae eond lientantant, May 6, 1861. FIRST BEGUKBAT OF AZTILWIRT, 10. Cadet Edmund Kirby to be eeoond lieu tenant. Mry 6, 1861 Company E. IT. Cadet Jadaon Kilpatrick to be second lieu tenant. May 6. 1861. Company C. 22 Cadet William A Elderkin to be aecond lieutenant, May 6 1.661.. Company I 21. Cadet clay V floury to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861. Company G. RECORD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY 5. Cadet Adelbert Ames to be aeoond lieutenant May 6, 1861. Company U. 11. Cadet John 1. Badgers to be second Bente nant, May 6, 1861. Company K. 12. Cadet damned N. Benjamin to be second lieu tenant, May 6:1861. Company L 14. Cadet JAha W. Barlow to be second Ceuta non; May 6,1861. Company B 23 Cadet Fr.nols A Davies to be second lleute nant, May 8, 1861. Company L. 37. Cadet Leroy L. James to be second haute nant, May 6,1861. Company A. THIRD. HRGINENT OF 4RTILIARY 9. Cadet Nalhaniel R. Chambliaa to be aecond lieutenant, May 8, 1861. Company M. 18. Cadet Franklin Harwood to be second lien tenant, May 8, 1881. Company ft. 28. Cadet Jacob Smyaer to be seoend lieute nant, May 6, 1861. Company E. 29. Cadet Jacob B. Rawlea to be second Bente neat, May 6, 1861. Comp any 3l). Cadet Erskine-flitting to be acoond Monta nan; May 6, 1881. Company H. FOURTH Rt62lftßT OP ARTILLICRY 8. Cadet Emery Upton to be mond lieutenant, May 5,1851. Company A. 19 Cadet Goons W Drearier to bo 'mood HOU tenant, May 5, 1861. Company L. 21. Cadet Henry 0. Hasbrouck to be aeoond lieutenant. May 6, 1861 Company A. 83. Cadet "Leonard Martin to be second lien tenant, ' . May 0; 1861. Company B. • FIRST OP INFANTRY. 45. Cadet Sheldon Surgeon to be second lien tenant, May 6, BBL Company K. SECOND. REGIMENT OT INFANTRY. 34. Cadet Jobn 8. Poland to be emoud lien tenant, May 8, 1861. Company K. THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY 26. Cadet John B Williams to be second lien tenant. May 8,7881. Company C. 82. Cadet Jacob P Kent to be second Bente nant, May 8,1861. Company B.• POURTE REGIMENT CF INFANTRY'. 16. Cadet Chas E. Patterson to be sesond lien avant, May 8. 1861. Company S. SIXTH. REGIMENT OF orarivrt. 35. Cadet Robt. L. Eastman to lm second lieute nant, May 6 1881 Company. K. 68. Cadet Catoebell Emory to be sooond lieu tenant, May 6, 1861. Company A. 42 Cadet Wright Rives to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861. Company 1. atom RiIaIMENT OF . INFAMIRY. 36. Cadet Henry B Noble to be second Bente• sant, May 6 1861. Company I. NINTH RE6112.16NT OF INFANTRY. 41. Cadet Olin F. Bice to be second lieutenant, May 6, 1861. Company G. Tbe companies to which these officers have been maned' are limie to witick they succeeded in the natural course of promotion and appointment. By order : L. Tatman, Adjutant General. More Southern Honor. and Honesty. Wo balm boon regulated by ono of our wall known citizens (says the New Orleans Picayune) to publish the Ramming note from him to the late commander of Fort Sumpter. It wilt be seen that the writer does not seek to deprive the other party to the proposea arrangement both of his money and his property; though ho is prefotelouully on gaged in a cause that has for its otjeat the anniki. lotion of the latter's value : Naw (humans, May 16, 1861. Mascot ROBERT ANDERSON, tavr or Foar SIMMER. 8. Yon bold my three notes for 14 600 each, with about $l,OOO accumulated interest, all due in the month of March, 1862, which notes were given in part payment of twenty nine negroes, purchased of you in March, 1860. As I consider fair play &jewel, I take this method to notify you that I will not pay those notes; but, as I neither seek nor wish an advantage, I desire that you return am the notes and the money paid you, and the negroes - shall be' subject -to your order, which you will Sad much improved by kind treatment since they eame-into my possession. I feel justified in giving you and the potato this no. tics, as I do not consider it fair play that I should be held to pay for the property you sceopportnue ly dispossessed yourself of, and now seek to destroy both their value and usefulness to me. I ask no more than to cancel the sale, restore to yog your property, and Mewl' assume his original ; thee 'your present efforts may be , considered less selfish; because at your expense, and not mine. Jean G. Cocks. GENERAL NEWS Hs Is A GEMITLIMAN AND CANNOT Lta,—Ono of the members of our bueiness staff enjoyed the privilege of a private conversation with Major Am demon, of Fort remoter fame, on the way from Latrobe to this oily. Alluding to the capture of Sumpter, Mr. L remarked that it seemed surprts lug that nobody had been killed in the Charleston batteries—intimating doubt on the subject. Major Anderson replied that he bed no opportunity of knowing anything personally as to the facts, but appeared also to think it almost miraculous, in view of the evident effect of his gone on the floating bat tery, Fort Moultrie, and the buildings in Moultrie villa. Mr. L remarked that ho understood or be lieved that Gen. Beauregard, in his report, spoke of the victory as bloodless. Msjor Anderson thought he bad not so expressed himself—" but," be added, " if General Beauregard said the victory was bloodlees, I could have no doubt of th e fact— be is a gentleman, and cannot lie."—Pittsburg Deapateh. Ws lain in receipt of intelligence that a revolution bad broken out in Honduras against President Onardlola. Wo are told that the object te to secure the liberty of the press, and a liberal ode of laws, to Induoe foreign immigration." We are farther told that the revolutionary or liberal party, led by an Irishman, "a gentleman from Canada," have possession of several towns and departments, and that there Is great enthusiasm, even the priests exchanging the rosary for the re volver If the objects specified be really the ma Lives of the revolution, we predict for it a short life and needy annihilation. A revolution to - drive oat and keep out foreigners would be mace more likely to sulfured In Honduras, and the same may be said of any Central American State.— Herald. A PRIVATEER STORY.—Clapt. Gibbs, of the schooner Marslull Pe,rtn, at this port from Sagas, state► that on the lathing; , inlet 31 dog 30 min., lon TB deg. 40 Kan , spoke schooner Victoria, wko warned Captain Gibbs to keep a sharp look-out for privateers, as he had been °based by one the night previous, but hid °muffled her. The Victoria purported to be from the Southern Confederacy, hound Bonth,—Boaton Trandler. 01/E COPPER.—The Lake Superior Miner publishes statistics of the yield of cooper in the famous Cornwall mines and those of Lake Sup.. riot., in whloh it is shown that American copper prodUots are fast Coming np in extent to those of h'ogland. The product of the Cornwall mtnes, for 1859, was 13 245 tons of ingot copper ; that of Lake Superior muses 8,592. FLOE/ TEMPLE APP PRLDOEse.--Tbo great trial of speed between these beautiful num b took place on Tuesday, at the Fashion Course, L I. The trot was to wagons, for a stake of pito, mile heats, the best three D 2 file ; and wee won by Flora in the first three beats. Time-2 324, 2 341, 2 241 Ooly about 2.000 persona were present. Low PRIDE FOR .Nranoze.—At Lexington, Ky., last week -one negro boy, aged seventeen years, sold for $6450 ; one negro man at $509; and a near° child, five years old, brought only $154. PECILAD6LPH.I6 BOARD tat 'MAIM m •r v ni EmLS Comarsiza air Thu Morn' THußao 11 . • • • • • . . • LETTER BAGS Al the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.Bp ip Tqloarors, Danletre ---..--Liverpool, soon Bbip kieme.o4.l4foul. Eldridge --..,....Liverp001,•09g1 tibirr Wiotons sad. Preble Loudon. vow] Ohm Zersd. Mszosisal Londonderr). June Berk liturton. Bremen. soon Stirkliribur White. Moltlnihn teen Mirk - Fowler- • •....H svans. soon fine J. Welek. 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The Havana Steamers leave New York on the Id, 7th. 12th. 111th. and 270 armor. month. MAJCINE INTEL LIGENCZ. PORT OF PRILADELPRIA. May 24. len. SUN 4 44 -Cal —.- .7 18 AIM{ --- .2 n /IRK WED, Steamehip Delaware. Johneon, 12 hours from New York with mdse and nakeenners to James Ilderdies. Palmed 01 the Micelle soh, Maria Pickett. from 8t John, NB: or • eady ...Mat. bark lira,: and ott Delaware Gay, a bark enep.med to be the Eduard Hill. from Cuba. Bahr -roue a Itlewton. Bowden. front Lardenan 12th inst. with n classes to K k Welsh. Bohr Smith futile, Mat 0. , 4 days from FroSitioetown, With mdse to Geo 13 lierfoot. Bohr daratr morreu, trollingaworth. 1 day from birds Creek Winding. Del. with corn to Jae 1, Berney & Co• edit' Mom, ttiamarde 1 • ay trom Camden, .Del, with Wilt at to Jae Bewley & Co. Md.Baran Foaties, Moore. I dale from Still Pond. Md. with oats to Jae t, Bewley & Co Bahr .1 3 Waplet. Rink:gds. 3 days Dem Indian River, Del. with corn • o Jae t, & Co etch,' Fntererite. Rice. 1 day from Newport, Del. with corn to Jae fltrratt & mon. echr ;Somerset Doilmitu.l day from Salisbury, Md, with corn to Jae Berratt & th.n. r Caroline Gral•t. Presses. from Boston, in ballast I to Noble hamme t & Ca.awell. Bahr Win Medea,. Fault. from Boston, in ballast to Noble. Hammitt & Cald sell. Sohn Mary Patterson Godfrey, from Boston, in he lmet to.Banaroft Lewis & Co, • - Ochr te eimilions, Band.. from New York, in teillant to Costner. oticitney & Wellington. Bummer Young. America. Boughton, 9 days front Al bany, with malt to D McCarthy. CLEARED. Bohr Swam, Shelnut; kors resin, Tsin, Thoe Waltman & Ford. Bohr 8 J Aiken. Godfrey, Key West, Tyler, stone & Co Bohr 8' Maulebery. Todd, Wakbinlfron ii Conrad. Bohr /Smith Tuttle, Mayo. Webfl.et, N Bturtewant & Bohr J 8 Walden, Bmitu. Cambridge. J R While, Boer 8 L ammo , I. Gaudy, 11mm:tonne, tjamtnerr, littqknee A Weibulttee. Nl.iw , eebr Cornelia kira,fluntley, Boston. do Fehr .0 Grant, Breatey r goiston, Noble, lifemttnett & eehr win wannest. Souli,Sostort, - do: Bahr - Patterson, boditey. Boston; %Boron, Lewis & Ga MEMORANDA. Steamship, Primera. Thompson. from New York for Rio de JetnetrO, was seen list tit. of Cape St R. 04116-110 Shit. Calliope. of Rath. was passed 8 A M on Wednes. day. 18 miles 8 ofPire brand lightship. Mainline N. -. hip Conquest, dears, cleared at Liverpool 7th inst. for Calcutta. Barg Amerman. Christian,of and for Philadelplua, was loading at oa•dentte 10t h Days Tnirdelis. Roberts. from Richmond, wag at Mon rovia WCs. 27th Marsh. disoligA ' Brig Bprite, Price; from Rio de Janeiro. With wins, at new- York ald inst. • nth mat. lot 3740. lone 7039. saw the wreak of a ship. lumber laden. dteniasted ant. waterlogged; had on her stem the ward -Liverpool " painted in 'yellow lettere. Had been in that condition but elhort time ' • Bohr JWooleten. Harrison, ration from oullFriOrt A M. 21st inst. for Philadelphia. Rohr It NI Browning. Risley, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pawtucket list inst. liana Brunet. Henley. Lizzie W Dyer. ikloDalle. E O Milliard. Parsons and Jai Garoelon, Knight, hence, arrived at Portland list inst. Pear Crisis, Belmar, hence for Lynn; at INfew :York lad inst. Saha! Mail. Kelley, Austin, Parsons. Nath W Salines. Hewitt, Fes Witch,. ,ter. Revenue. Gaudy. Minerva, Brooke. Antares. Cindery. and 0 Williams. Golding, sailed from.Progidenoe 214 hest for-Philadelphia.' MEDICINAL TIOROF. WO7IIYB - 11 - RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR Is precisely whet Its name indicates, for. whl Pleasant to the Mate, it is revivifying, exhilarating and strengthening to the vital powers. It aleo re• vivifies, reinstates, and renews the blood in all original, purity, and thus restores and renders the engem invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form. so as to be within the reach of all. 'to charm .ally and skilfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic. end yet so perfectly adapted as react in perfect accordance with the lams a/na ture' and hence soothe the weakest stomach. and tone op the digoitive organs. and allay all per?. and other irritation. it is also perfectly exhilara ting. in its struts. and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. it is composed .11 entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly cont . billing powerfully tonic and soothing properties. and . consequently OAP Clever injure. Boob a remedy has C _ long been felt to be desideratum hathe meilical 1 11 word, both by the t horoughly skilled in medical . ;menu, and also by all who have guttered from de- eg. nifty ; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge .4 • even to see that debility follows all attacks of at.- ease and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of many of the most dangerous to whio poor humanity is constantly liable. Ruch, for ex- ; • ample, as the following: Consumption, Bronchitis indisertion, Dyspepsia,. Loss of appetite, Paint- v 3 n eat, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Melancholy,' hyp ochondria , Night Sweats. Languor, Giddiness, and all that class mess. Meats fuly fatal if. unattended to m time Ai called Weaknesses and Irregularifies. Alen, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Coto- r plaints. Diseases of the Ridneys,Boalding or In gh continence of the Urine, or any general derange- el Z mentof the Urinary Organs. Pain in the Elack.lffide, se and between the Shoulders, predisposition to sigh -4 [`.olds, Hacking and Continued Cough. Emaciation PP DIMOI3IO in Breathing, and, indeed, we might ellll - nitrate rwity more still, but we have space only to say, it will not only cure the debility following o,Chills and Fever. but prevent all attacks arising wl from Misamatic Influences, and cure the disease 0 at once, if tweedy attacked. and as it sots directly - erd persistently upon the biliary system, arousing pe the Liver to action, promoting. in lent, all the ex. r fa orations and secretions of the system, it will infal os libly prevent any deleterious consequences follow ing upon change of climate and water ; hence all 'A Et travellers should have a bottle with them, - and all tf el should take a table-spoonful at least before eating Ag it prevents coetivenexs. strengthens the dues to z titre organs. it should be in the hands of all persona pi ~ of sedentary habits: students, ministers, Literary ot is men ; and all ladies not seonstomed to much out ot door exercise should always use it. If they will. gy Cthey will find an agreeable. pluisapt, and efficient "" remedy against thou ills which rob them of their g e beauty; for beauty cannot exist without health. and health eatneht exist while the above mention. Pi le ties continue. Then, again, the Cordial is aperfeo C Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the 0 C final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with d perfect ease and safety Theis is no mistake Wuxi le this Cordial is all we claim for it. Mothers, try NI at .! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or 0 la decline. not only of your dhters. before it walls 31 * late, but also your sons and husbands, for • re the former. from false delicacy, often go down a premature grave rather than let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed u with the excitement of business that if it were no for you they, too. would travel in the same dtrwß ward path. until too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal, for we, are sure your never failing affection will anemic', epint you to Prof. vt Doors Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator as the remedy which should te always on hand in time offered .. O. J. WOOD. Proprietor, 444 Broad ay, New York, and 114 Market street, Bt . Louis, Mo.; and sold by all good Druggists.. Price. On Dollar oar Brittle. Bold in this nit, by B. A. FAHNESTOME & CO., Nog 7 and 9 'or' h Fl F t 114_ Street ; BAPBBRD & TWEL d CHEST UT Streets, and 11YOrT CO.. 23 flirts SECWID htreet. onia-mwf d-artioWtr LEGAL. IN THE DISTRICT 001JRT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.. JAMEd !RILL KR., taeoutor of r.LFANOR A. was Alnit ate of WILLIAM CR bAN vs EDWARD P. er A w RIMS and HE;Ney W. OYER VAN. tern tenant. March Term, MI. No, 178. Levan Facies. her editor appointed by the Court to distribute the fui.d in Coat. raised by tne Sheriff's sa e under the above wilt, of ati that certain lot or piece of ground. situate on the southweetwardly tide of the Lancaster 'turnpike Road atcrreab'y to a recent curve, thereof made Francis Lightfoot.Veg.. at the distance of one tindred and fifteen rest seven inches northwestwardly from the northwenwarilly side of a-/Kean( ebreet. vu the borough of Hest Philadelphia. aforosiid, containing in front or breadth, on the • old Lancaster Tuenpite hoed, fort, feet, end extending of that width in length or depth equihwestwardly two hundred feet to the north- Owitwaroly lode of airean street. be. certain fifty feet wide street. laid out and intended to be opened fo Pub lic rise, by the Bald William cretin : 'parallel wan tue said Lancaster 't amok° Froadir b minded northeast witedly by the into Laecaiter Turnpike Read. south west. art* by the said Crean street. northweetward.y by, other gr-reed intended to he this day granted by the said William roan to the said Edward P Hawkins, and southeastward ) , by ground granted by the said Withal', Cretin to Dan el Motilnley, on ground rent, (being the same premises .whieh the said William Crean by indenture hearing even date herewith. but duly executed. aokruwledged, and delivered immediate - Iv before these presents. and intended to be forthwith react• ded according to law. tor the oo anderetion money therein mentioned, the who e whereof •e hereby se cured. granted , and oouseyed unto the said Edward P. HpwKlos, .0 fee; so Neat. nevertheless. to the express restriction that no slaughter house, mkt n-d reusing web behmont, glee. soap. needle, or staeoh manufactory, or other building foe offensive occupation, ehordd at any time thereafter be pat, erected, or used on any part of the, hereby granted lot of ground ; and subject. also. to the express re/motion that go building or Part of a building should at an. time thereafter, be put. erected, or used on the said abOVlrdescri bed lot of ground within Mee., feet irom the line of the said Lane stet Turn stile Road. twill attend to the deities of wit app.lntment on Tit tiltelDaY the Sao day of May. lost , A. D at 4 o'olook P. NI. at • office, No x 49 South SIX tIEI Street Pniladelphia, when and where all persons in t-rested are i.e.:mewed to preen. their claims, or be de buried from coming in noon the said fund. my IA-tat JOHN P. DRINTON. Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS , COURT FOR TILE CITY AND CuUNTY OF PHILLADE UR lA. Estate of ThONAA BHA. FOhp. Esq.. Counsellor at Law of the city of Philadelphia. theses ed. The nu.itor appointee; by the Court to audit, settle. and &ding tte second account of B tIiJA MIN HIM{ BR ADr oft% one of the executors ot the last wl l and testament he said THO lAd -RADFOR D. p..sq.. and to retort diptributlon of the balance in the fiends of the said oactuntai,s, will meet the 'pa,. ti es to inn"..4ortgeEPirorhaT:.litsl77AlZ:lt'ilc'ne,. w m .. Dt his offiee, Nu. 404 .PitUlarr street, in the e ft s or Phila delphia P. P. MORRIS, m)2O-Dtrnwf Auditor. 1N THE ORPHANS! COURT FOR THE A- CITY AND COUNTY OP PPILADPIRIA. ! , state of JANE NICEOLB. d. .'d. The auditor appointed by tbe.Orpbste , Court t o an tilt settle ...ad adjust the first fold Mal seam:Jetof WILSON K r It R. • dministrator of the eltate of JAN E tittexcLiii. del:Asset, and to report distribution of the balance in the han4e of the accountant. will meet the parties .uterested, for the purposes of hie aciotment, on TR URS I , AY,. the rtil day of Ma,. A. .1401, at 4 0 ..t 0 0k N. M., at ' the 114.k..TE1ER11.,4, OUPE. 811113 UM Btreet, athrreliXth,/a the oity el Ellil44oi- Mita. TEAM. r. YtIT re, M7ltf-fmar4it. Auditor. IN THR ORPHANS' 00 1 RT OF NORTH AM-TON COTTNTV. PENN!YLVAN[A. Estate ol PETER MILLEN'. deceased. rarrlck, is hereby oven to the heirs and legal Tarn eantatives of the saw deceued • that the report of the upantsitiou to makeriltitton. valnation. and appraise menV of the Real Estate of the said deceased. was. on the 26th day of April, A. 1). 1661. presented and con firmed. and the rout t treat a rule upon the heirs and legal rep esentativeo, to appear at the next stared ()r -eline' quart (August 23d) and !ooept• or, refuge to ac cept, the w o e reel *ay. Le, or show cause, it any they e.nrhy the same shall not be sold. Jay the Court. -0 , 01113 E -V. WALLA CP, Easton. Mar R. 1861.-11032-10 t o,olerk. WRATlksti ANTS PAYlf.htB. We havett pa ow on'hand,d irsattafaCtsrilts to order, at th e mount r MOOT' M p ile, every de sonption of. WRITING &ND LNDUER. PAPERS, whioh,for.oolor and quality, are not excelled by any M other illein the United Ahura. • - • We wonld Gall attention to a new article of Paper manufactured by ns, and now for, stile, Galled Hummer Letter. which has been gotten up to meet the wants of boeinisa men and others, who object to Commercial Note as 'being too narrow, and do not wish to use part of mina' letter sheet. This overcomes both the above objections; is a per foot sheet. pare wove ; plats finish ; rile d on one aide; damped centre near the top; made - Ifrom best ma terial, free from adulteration. and put up Innen& boxes, convenient for use. We also have a paper called Bank Letter, similar to the above, exotiptit nag but half the number of lines on. SO as to allow a printed blank or heading above. KENLPTION & MULLIN, Mount Holly Springs. Cumberland Co.. Pa. The abvve Papers can be had of ?Arra. J.• H. LlP rirscoT7 0.0., and. diEtiARG 'BROTHERS New_ A ovnel wire. , . inhittie .11/AUKEREL; EtERRING, SHAD,. SAL. MON; Ae.-11,000 Obis. Mess Nos. 1, 14 and II Al tiok stet, large . InSitioni . . efd flo ats:1 11 W. in assorted psokjiges of il a .ooo hm°6 blilik i llef a lw al bt ife a s t i Ass . . Wirt and Labrador Mar rian,aoacs. e : bo r ; e h:i c e: o4 ' nua n l e i w tie l s oza . oil Rom ngs. 3.000 bast ern ti. telt No.l Herrings. sax boxes luso Alas/311mi iterrinsi. Sao Ohls. Maaktitio ii h. 1011111.4.* ay. Egollotil i \ A:eel - WOW. 28 bposi. nert:lslitss. twak_. 1430 Qiuntais Groan MO Codas.. 300 boxeslll/Wisonnts Cheese. to steressim • 4 41 i s i e m -- - 111113iPitY A I[oosa •4 4 4 . 7,7 v. w 9 A W ,'' v - • - - Crarvz conarove . r.feirre Llama , "Nit illirlditfiaVa THE PRESS. -PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 11161. CEPWALLIO PILLS SICK HEADACHE, NE,H.VOUti HEADACHE, DI the MO PI OW Fide the periodical attacks of tor rent or Sick Maritsa* may be prevented ; and If taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and stotrou will be otekiiiied, They seldom failin removini the /Veers* end Hood -eerie to which females are solmlieot, They act oil the bowels, remoyinz Cestiewitsr. .For Littrayv StiOdiotts, Delicate Females, and S oil Parsons of, sidogarit t4ey are valuable as a • f.ahartoi, improting the sersiits, giving tens end ohm 'to the digestive origami, and restoring the natural elan strength of thaWllolllll7Stellts The CEPHALIC FILLS are the malt afloat investi gation and °ninth* conducted experiments. having teen in many years, during' which time they have 'prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and Mirroring - from Essalkon, whether originating La the nirvana 'system, Or - froin, a dayarigeditate.of the So. . rho,. are entirely vegetable in their ottinpeidtioni and may be taken et an lawies with Orton safety without making any ohange of get. Ma the itheiste . eft irstabis 4411144 rowing it gate Si edirtiaitter then to . BMVARE OF OODITIMMIaTS The tenable kiwi . Ave dinstaresorltenry o.)SesLeas on each Bea. Dolt_ br Diu/multi sad all ether Dealers in Medialneft DOI *ill be seat by mall steroid on 14~ of Do FRIOE. 25 .03ENITIEL All Moro 'Wild W widow /0,4 HENRY O. SPALDING. 4 ONDAJL IRILEBT. NEW YOWL WILE POLLOWIRO ENEORIBMEKTI OP OEPPIALIO FILLS WILL. CONVINUE ALL WHO lIIFFFER YANK azADAann. SPEEDY. AND ETRE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. .„ As shwas Testiorsolaists ars wasoliested by Mr.SPAI.I".. My *hi) , 'ord worespossiorusbio proof of ssOY of Ms trots+ stiostflic dizcatink Z.lrALDitf xsx I have _tried your Cephalic Pill& and / hire them go wen that 1 imam to mend me two dollars worth more. Par or these are r for the neighbore , to whom 1 gave a few or the gm box L got from yew eiwoktho Pinot, mad, sad obtige-,* . KENNRIEL HAVEL/01P. rOol Fibs 1, Mne I MAI ontoY tend PO QUO Inert box or our Cap in Dna. shrove rwahrod a /mt ihaa qf *ONO* from it y a..mx im, o ff a l y aTo - : a:Hove n . . .... 4rzycicsix—.Liaooo` az0T;14.4 :YOntiltr• IL O. ammo. la o • ' p hr i r V e l n l d= sand lieszeiax ;your Deanna • r. 150-4 knits nisiiiiiiiinnailt=4= l 1 1 41 sawn occonons. , - li=me Vienne, Ohio, Jen, 13,1811. H. O. MIPALLDLNII. /geese find enclosed Sven ty-ltva rnr which mead me soother box °leder Osielkelle nit? ass truly ass bass Pi bees frost mod. Duvet • - - •••• • A. =MEM - BA* Vorsaao WrimM *a., 0. JUT - my, Dea,41,1816 Es 0. oar roitte. Fog. i tit for wine:r i l l : l ion WIT u lrgb97 e glll. brim! fometc Pb ll ll :on hayeatglingOttakind 33= liond aganay.TwdecuatfV=o: ltdir to &for= jiok atimb m I w mw ither. • • • • .." 11 %. B. *mime. ' • RISNILT 0. I•ALDISitt 4tl Ceder et..P. Y s ffni Inclosed find twenty-flv• cents. (16.) for welch lead box of " Cenhallo Pills." Read r 0 address of Res. Wm. C. Filler, Reinokiebarg, Franklin Co., Ohio. Your Nils work Me a chores—ex. Ilwfdackk nif7loll Grilse lir. Mx. BPAIDINO. Not long since I sent to Ton for • box of fle_vhabo for the cure of the Nervous Headache andigUverlees, and renewed the alma, end they Add it 100 ft me afeet tilt I &NU taduced to mad for veal. I'lesee mad by return mail. Direct to A; it...W NEELEN Yreilazitl, Mick. oeptudie Pith" aooompLish the object for which an were melte, Cnre of headache in ell As form& They have been tested in more tkien a thousand esoes, pith entire imeoeii!. Film the Democrat, 55. C7ord, halm, II you are, or hays been tinnbleut with the hoectre , send fora box, (Oeiholig Pills,] so that You may aye them in ow of en ettaa k Prows as Adenine; , Provide-ma, I. The Cephalio Pills are Raid to be a remarkably seep dye remedy for the headaohe, and owe of the very best for that very fredoent ooMnlaint whiah has ever I»e■ discovered.. Itovn ths Maims R. R. atirditte, Chitetit.ll/ ; We heartily eadorie Ks. Spaldies, arid his unrirelle4l Cephalic Pills. Fran thy Kin' , SWAB Toney Star, Kooowhoi re. We &re rune that sommw lwrovink with tho howisithe. who try them, will idiot to then. . , . lormrs the &esteem Pete •Matter, Nets Orleans, I*. Try nom t ion that are efilieted. and we ere saritiftv roar testimony can +be added to the already anteeecent het that hes . 1 / 0 ) =arm Gen . t," ; : •.; Alert the di, Lee& Dnotetret. *he immense denoted tor the Weida tateheite Pik is rapidly eneressine. • Fren as gazette, Deentpert s Ono. Mr. Spalding would alit eanneet hfe maw vi*llmille• !sole he did not kegati t 9 rare real abet* .:ft ilvlrs . tho Aitowstrer; :Proititiseur, lt. Z. "1 Irks testimony in their eivor is strong. from UM aim ressestable sitsrtem. OWN& Fills are taldnrthe place of all 'dada, *maths Omosurelai Dalloilo. Balm Nadu Mad to be yen' ofttoardoca for the headaehe. Fran Ms Commorsisa, Citscfasati. Olde. ihdering hnmsniti osn now be relieved. ir A Single MON SPAbDINOII SLIM will nve tea thites tkiir mist annuity SPALDING'S PIUSPARZD GUM t SPALDING'S ralremort GLUE I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLITZ t ECONOMY DISPATCH! Mr" A Armen zs Mats 84.zrze Niss,""oll. Asitooklents will heaven. even in well- elated famine!, It is veil desirable iv have some cheap and oonvenient wav for reveirist Squatters, Tot's; Crooke- SPALDING'S PREPLIUSD GLUE . meets &I emergencies. jll2fLner honatihold can Alford to do wlt tout it. tt Ii eilr,yir.#l,dy, and v to the ;sticking vo - **UII2I O I.IL IN BVIIRY NOOSE.** N. H.—A : Entail icoommisil auk bottle. Pirlae.Ss amts. Addreut HENRY 0. SPALDING. An certain nnennolpled persons are attrontlnS to palm off on the nnenspeotins public, Imitstione of MT PREPARED GLUI. I - Would *gantlet' all persons to 61 - amine before Torahs/ring. and gee that the fall name. stir, agAirDlll9ll PREI'AILI&T) SLIDS.IIIIII Ls ea th p isforrte*.miseer sews sr e reta4o2l saumforliiik • • jelkMll Otittil ALL HOMO Of HEADAOI - 1E I SPALDINGIii LILT biamosvizias,. Ocapi., Fob. 4, VW . • MITNOLIMMII., LLFILMUIN 04:41 Oki!, ..• 'January 9, 9.1191. ; TrtLIY 7°2lz. WM. C. FILLEX. iPHILANTI, MICE.. JAL IL 1111. Rows 144 Einswifwer, rferfeLi, Vs, .11 , ents th 4 Examiner, Meat, Vs. Pivot gig' Doily Ibis. Newiriwt. R. I. SAVE 11118 1'160138! NO. 4* CEDAR sum% NEW VOLE. OAUTIOIN. THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INEKINANOR OOMPANT, OF PrIILe_DILIPIDA. OFFICE. 80. 308 wAtatu-s STREET. Insane against LOAM OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on gooses. Worse. and other hillbillies. _ er =4oll . * i r e d on FelniTdribi d raer , °hind's°. in town or -oonntry. won ,ANTAL., - 4231,110 w—ASEIETS 4317442 54. Wire:h.* , invested ea follows, yin In liret inoTigoged errdlTY Property, worth double the count mem ce Pennsylvania 'lroise Co:. per oent. nut mortgage loan, at nas—_ _—_. con co Pennsylvania Railrm4 Co.'s 6 per oent. le-- Gaud mertasfe load, (230,0c0i 17,400 XI Billotinclop Fin Brow ,T op nollroad and Canai co. • mortgage - 4,(615 06 Ground rent. first- clam— 2,402.110. Collateral loans, well laboured— 1,400 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. loan—. Wag 00 Allegheny. County • 6 per. amt. Pa. RR. 10an... 10,000 00 Commerotal Dank stook— 6.13601 T4ooliarnOte Dank stook_— lOU Do Penns drama Railroad Co.'s stook_ cdoe 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stock DM 00 The Count! Fire lneuranoe Co.'s styok— 1,540 00 The Delaware M. d. Inewanoe Co. s stook— 7061 00 Union Mutual Insurance G 0.% eartP ago 00 Bills reoeivable— 14403 1 4 Book sooomuterooorneo 1,104 44 Cash on 11.644 61 The Mutual principle, combined with the security of o Stook Capital. entitles the insured to peirtiotpate in the 'Prete of the Company. without liability for Jams. Losse. promptly adjusted and paid. DINEcTORS ; °tem Titialey, naumel Blephoni, William R,Thorripson, Robert Steen, Fre•leriok Brown, William Musser, . William Stevenson. Beni. W. Tingley. John it. Worrell, Marshall Hill, R. L. Corson. J. Johnson Brown. Robert Tolend,harlot Leland. B. D. Rnsomearten. Yazob T. outing', Merles S. Wood, Smith Bowen James S. Woodward. John Bissell, Pittsburg. CLEM TINGLEy, President. 11, rd, TUNQWMAPI, Secretory. February Is. 101. MI THE ENTERPRISE INSURANC3E QOM:PANT OP P.HILADELPILS. (FIRE INEEXAME EXCLUSIVELY.) : • tfOMFAIYY , 3 BUILDING, coRwRA KAMM . AND WALNIIT'STREETS, DIEECTORE,I tiff/4=1170v EITAss, far i r L. D I.2T Amsest Joan gomrrl. Joan N,ATWOOD. E. A. Faunasiroalt. HIVE T. TREDIaIi ANDREW 111 Qum' /I k tY wlLLß AlVAlClFdittafritri t remdent. INAILLANS W. COX Seareuirr. tali PENN MUTUAL URIC INSITRANOR COMFttiff,___ Ito. 921 GRESTNUT Strootahiladelehm. CHARTER P R RIVAL. 'BM THE PROFITti DIVIDAD AMONG THE IN SURED. Inenre Lives for short teams or for the whole term of Ufa ; . grant Annuittes end Endowments ; purehese Life Intenee in Real FAWN and make all oontrisota de r:m.l.2e on the oonthanonwoo of Lire. • They sot as Executors, Administrators, Assignee. Truetees, and Guardians. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January' 1.1031. etortgetes, ground rents.. reel estate— • 81213.991 07 United 14 taws stooks. Treasury notes, loans of State of Pennsylvania, oitr of rhlllll - 54 Premium notes, loans on i :oollattrale, IVAN 119 renneyleasua. North ennevorania Rail . rondo, and County six per Gent. boucle—. MIMI SO Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stooks, /to. 97.947 49 gob op hand, agents' balances, &0., sto.— 38.206 14 $1,071,129 $1 DANIEL L. MILLEN, Presideot. !SAMUEL H. BTOKEB, Vice Freeident. JOHN W. HOR NOR . &swat/lay. intairtf reELAWARB MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Inoorporated by the Legislature of Pennolvanos, . Who I. E. senior of THIRD and WALNJT drool*, .FHILADELP.EfIAt MILIUMM DtelfßalleS. en Vossehl _ Oargo, To all met a the World - . Freight, I LAND INSIILIFICIES 02 *dodo bb Rivers. Canals, Latex and %and Caw . rilldVi to all HE yarn of tharden. On Merehandise generally. On Morn. Towne, he. A85E78 OF 71fE COMPANY, November 1,183 e. 11100.1111 United Slates fiver' sent. IWO 00 300 1000 Visited Mateo WS omit. Treasury Notes, (with monied interest)—. 110.413 14 110,000 Pennsylvania State five Gen NOM 00 11,000 do. do. six do. do. 11,014 00 113.010 Philadelphia Oity.sizir cent. Loan. 135401 17 011 10. Tennessee elate ve Bent. MOIL— 31.000 00 PAM Pennsylvania nitro Id mortgage • six ir omit. bonds— SIAM 00 111,0110 300 oharea, stook Germantown Oas Company.' interest and principal swarantoed by the City or Phila.- delptda 11,100 00 axe too Ribero' Penpulylvaina Stediros4 Company_ . " LW 00 POOO 100 shares North .Pennsylvanla Anil road Company—.— 300 00 1,300 00 abates Philadelphia foe B oat and Steam Tug Company.-- 1.100 CO 3303, share. Philadelphia Run HIM* de- Gram Steam Tow-boat gement. Me 00 NO 1 shares Philadelphia =Change ceo 4 5 110 astmintny..--.4 1,000 shares Continental Rotel C 0... 11641,700 ear. Oast 1547.2,31.54. Market va1.81164.888 71 Bills receivable. for menrances 171,385 Bends *3td mortgages.— WOG PP WAS W lialanoesdnestAgeneies—Preminms on Ple,- • rite Policies. interest. and other debts thas tka Company—. . 51,545 OS Ism and sto an ok of sundry 'lnantranoo and other wtat , amok ea k Con ani—ia banks—.-- .11N103 1 p6lO in drawn—, 410 MI 111 Xl.lOl U saw IR DIXECITOIta. 7lull2lynMgariali Martin Xrer • cottulus paukhi t ' X.:Penroe v: 0 '• - Mem' nihri , 1. net E.... • Hutton, V. Par. " *Ay . . w/lai: Okay ihna Tr h & Q. V . N. Kee INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY._ FI T& PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—in r n tlt — A R . o A n ". 4r E l Pk :toinaTe Ideni SOSO &MEM. This Company. farrotsbly known to the community for thirty-six years, oonttnues to insure against logs or damage by Fire. on publip or pnvaie Building., either :t . gro s ttl e l for alimited time. Also. on Furniture, or Merchandise generally. on Liberal " Weir rAettal. togethar with a large Rumble - Fun& is ineeetad la the moat Weill manner t which enab les them to offer to the insured an =donated severity is the owes of loss. DIRECTORS. Patterson, onathan i a Isaac Easlehnrst, miin Campbell, Thomas Robins, Daniel Smith, Jr.. 21 4 trblo n i e gt= 1 ;_, John Oeyereux. JONAThorne R, HAN PATEXSON, President. BELTON Swiss. Secretary. api-ly _IN SURANCE COMPANY OF THE a STATE OF PEdiNSYLVAIYA.— D PI al c iti rainßlß a lla exte gDll3sN ref s.lj itrii-- 4 i;il C3 plta il l °l4 / 7 01,000—Feb.1, MC isil i de 1111158,797. 'tmisted in ;mind and available seortrittea—lion wl,' to: thaure on_ Vessels and Cargoes , Bvildinis„ ;Wits of bleriabanduie, ko,, on liberal terms. EUSEOTOES, 11T* D . , ifherTeri, • • 'aorta H. 14tnart. neon Toby ; Samuel grant, Jr.. L a . T. 13 ,E. ad Shil d t• yle; sew, • . To:si leu :ra Jet inz . , , Barn S. Suuth, tornas B. Wattiva. . Sou , (1. Freermsn. vea C. Canon. • .11LEN fo DY D. ISHERIEAD, Presidan WlllailAM HARPER, Bearstarr. 169-11 t, riIffINSIJEANCII. MITHANIOB' URANCE. CQIIII: a NY of Philadehitua, No. 138 North SIXTH Street, low Raoe. insure Build une, Groodih_and Merchan dise generally from logs or gamete by rue. The 0021 j» guatautee to , aline all 1 74 0, Ip t i l inivN I, ena_ Ike ruby boxttioperit• the patron l'llltfOßß. • 'William Morgan, Hobert Flatugun. an COoper, Minimal MoGeoy, rge L. Dougherty , Edward MzeoYent. &me. Martin, a Dimes, tthew_Mw. ear, and Kahert7- ThoWeCoradelho i m..n. rniti i. le, :Tea - weedy, omen !.'Hemp hill, Ber - niggikEL Hulsontaa• omas - Fielter, - out McNamee k ~a , r, ci cpz. FILANCIE E Preadderet. lilltlatAlD RAFF PITY. negrostarr. - oess-ly ALMZEIGAIT 11481:11tANOE CIO., INtitoRPORA:TED ierp— 011ARTRA PRA PRTUAL, fjo, 310 WALNUT Street ,above Third, Philadelphia. Raving . large paid-up Capital Stook and nurpluir. !smeared 1111 Bound and available Peourities,nontimma to lawns on Dwellinse, Mores, Furniture, merchandise Pease's in Port and their cargoes, and other.personai property. Allows liberally and promptly adulated. DIRICTORS. Thos W R. Maris. John T. Lewis. • John Welsh - James R. Cam bell, Bionael42. Morton. Edmui G. ih, ,Patriok Brady, Chas. W. Poultney. laird Morris. THOMAS R. MAIM President, ALB UNT C. S. CRAWFORD. Secretary. fe2:l-tr ANTHRACITE INSURANOE OOMPA facittheirisei Capital 11400,900--MIXWER Mg* PD. an ' W.ALrinnt street, betimes Mike sad Fourth Street, rbiledethigh - ' • c .. We Sweeney enil borarpessinet less or twit, by I S " n` eßgliassriu fa. ItSS Btrwi hill gear ' biwtbe,Dureresew ea Yeeneler .fli'seii; aid , Stk . ssesa : i lzonmb wn t to Seerte sx Ike rem. Ls t , Zan, " 7 " - aorvil i t MOM% • suurt - - — Taw Comm, l . Alledeuned, ,Wn i t Blabstelln. ere Peltrioll, WM .• DOM, UMW, I. E. nem h_l,ooß ESHMll,yreeljtest. wIS. ir.DEAL 'eta !resident, W.lit adrels. Seemtary. - . 1.14-U 0 RECHARGE INSURANCE COMPANY al -4 —ollloe No. 409 WALNUT street. FIRE INSURANgE terms. usa and Merehandlse generally, of favoristrie either limited at ger -retina, DIRSCTOKS: pinaramiah Senn% Thomas Mush. 0 Q. Ginned*, Charles Thompeo9, Award D. Roberti, James T. Hale, emnel L. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen. ,_ John J. Oriffitha. Rinib°l O,II ,IIR.trXIIAN BONNALL, Pr...lndent. JOHN Q. OINNODO, Vice Preadvlt, .11011a1D 003,810)rotarv, jail FROWN'S Bi.;BENCIE OF JAMAICA GINGER.—FREDERICK DROWN, Chemist and Drusrist. northeast earner of Chestnut and Fifth eta" philadelphia, sole manufacturer of Brown's Rosana* of Ja413408. Ginger whisk is recognised and presenbed by the medioat faenler ‘ and has beeome the standard family medicate of the United Iltwee.- This Essenee is a ereviration of unusual eheellenoti. In ordinary diarrhunti incipient cholera, short, mal t oases of emanation of the digestive functions- It is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic Orders and rummer complaints of children, It as peon barb' efloamone ; no family, individual, or traveller should be without it. LltrlloE.—To prevent this valuable Essence from . being counterfeited. p new steel engraving, augangad at a great wet, will be found on the outside of the wrap per,order to guard the purolomer against being im posedtn neon by wortelesa 'motions —ties proposeronly by FREDERICK BROWN,sind fer sale at his Drug and Chemical More. N. S. corner of Fla and Chestnatstreets.Thttadelptiirt:and at PRE DERICK SKOV N. 31.. 7 i. 'Drug and Chemical "B. E. corner of Ninth rod* Chmtnut - streets, • aniti nental" lim Pniladelp. Alao for sale by re mauttunle Druggists in the. United Btages. my iIIgOTICE.--r—The Citizens of the different Cities and Towns throughout the Bute are minted 801811811101. for the phyla at which the neit'Art nit. 8 AT I , : FAIR shall be held. xrearstal, oontainang indueementa and advamtstaa,..4lrer, to tne undersinned.Comunttee, appointed or mac - ecutive Conimusee, wall be renewed nu to :and m ending May Sist seat. eommagicsaona aboakt.b• 114- 0011.i0,n9rat el the following gamin: . " 1? " frill VFORD JOH P.' 'I a JA.oo9statill - JOHN 11.- ZiEuLBB. Harrisburg, pa., A2BOBK.APY. Northumberland, Pa., rtikoirm Moe ==l AVANA OIGARS—A large and aplen. 5... a did assortuient of alt sises and qualities. is store and for sale von' 10* for sash . ityle4lll 11 AVAillorgou E=33 PHILADELPHIA AND AND NEADIN9 RLILROAD. rAlzlS.‘ 4 3 *l.tta INS for PoTT , VIX.LZ. RP:Ald o& HAR KABOB o,on_end after. ay 30, 1881. "lAIN lei 0 Pll, DAILY ittandays OXoeptedl2_ Leave New De pot,norner ot 0110 aP and GALLOw- HILL Streets, P !MAD EL a, (Peerenser en tranoee on Thirteenth and on Callowhlll atreets,l at conueoting at Harrisburg with the P (OWL' I VAN Alt 4 1L1t. , 01 D 1 - . M. tram. running. to Pitts burg I the OURDBRIJAND VALLEY 106 P.M. train runeinito Claamperalretr3._ &a.; and the 111:11P,RN kittalT RAILROAD 1 M. train running to SO.IIDUM &O. AFEE X riCON LINES. leave New Depot corner of DRO&D and CALLOW DILL Streets. PHIL/AD 131.0111 3 .. ( Peasenger en "ano9ll an hietaanth and on atreelm,) for PO PVIVILLE and RA RRIEDUXO. at 311 P. M.. DAILY, aonneoting at Harrisbi"t with the Northern Central Itualrtad, for Summar. Willianiellort. Elmira. eltxtilrdiß,E&D LNG only, at P. M.. DAILY. (Sundays DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ ING RAILROAD. FROM PRILADELYIIIA, To Phanlixirdie---. ZS 38 86 66P6hiLlseehaelthoin Val ley R . ad . iag . ley R X Dauphin . MI Ile rshurg_.- 148 Treverton Junction 1438 Pun burr .. . .......... 169 • Northumerland-AD Lewisburg -178 &Wo Milto w' — 183 - 197 WI Inman - let larger Ph0re........223 Loot Haven Troy . ..... - - . 1.226 2W 2,7 1 Williamsport and Elmira Elmira The BA . M. and LISP. M. train. connect dal at Port et.tnn, t nnda.e xeepted.lwi.h the I.3ATiLW WILLI I NI3PORT. and ERIF, RAILROAD. making oloaa oonneotlons with lines to Niagara Palm, Canada, the] Westand .outhwrst. DP.PO I! RILAD CLPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Ettreete. W. H. McILHENDBY, Secretary. May 66. 1981. mysS-tf SIT 1 0. i ffi s afaunit MUMMER ARRANEHre. KENT. PHILADELPHI A, 0.1911.51A5T0W is, AND NORRUITOWN RAILROAD. On 'and after Mon.; ay, May 13 1861. . • FOR' GERMAN WM. Leave Philsoelphia, 0.7, 8,9,10, 11,11 A. M., 1, 9.3. 3.36.4, 5.6, 634,7:5,9, HOC apd 41% 1" . M. Leave Germantown. it 7, Hi. tit, 8 9 0, 9,10,11,12 /0 A. M., 1,2,5, 4 4, 6.634,734.8.5R1S The 5 90 A. M. and 8 . 36 1'. M. Trains atop at German town 09111. ON MIND AYS. P Leave Philadelphia. 9.06 A. M., 2N.3.11, 5,714. and 1034 c . Leave Uermantow__,_n LLs, 1,4, AK, and 9 3 4 p.m. cRESTN UT HAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia,6. 8. 10,13 A. M.,11, 3.35, 4,6, 5,9, and P M. Leave Chestent Kill, 7 10, 8.6.49,9.40, 11.131 A. 111., 1.40, 386 /140. 7./0, 5.40. and 10.10 P. M. ',Ptie 8 A. M. and 3.35 P. M. will make no dope on the Germantown road. ON SUNDAI S. Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M.. W. 5. and 734 P. M. P Leave Cheek:int Gill, 7.110 A. M.. 1940 , 8.10. and 9.10 . M. 'FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AHD NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia. e. 60 734 , 73i, 9.05. 11.06 A. IL, 1.06. 3.06. AK. BM. 8. and 113( P. Al. Lesve Norruacarn, 6,7, 8.15, 9, U M.. M. 416. 634. and 034 P: M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M., 3 and 61'. M. Leave Nomatown. 7.14,21. M.,1 and 6 P. FOR mAnIAVVNK. Leave Philadelphia, Lao. 7Y.. 9.06, 11.05 A. M.. WS. 2.09, 3.05, 434, 6M- 8. and 1135 P. M. I wive Manaynak, MC 7%, 836, 934.11% A. M.. 2, Mi, 6, 7. sad 10 P. M . SUNG SY% Leave Philadelphia 9 a. M.. 11 5, and 734 P. IL Leave MG . 1X.404. and P. M. G. K. SML - 111_,L_General Superintendent. myll-t7 Depot, PLR TH and GREEN Streets. TEE PENNE YLYAIiLIi 10 ENTRAL RAILROAD, 960 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1861. Fogameg 1861. THE CAFACI OF- TIM ROA Li IS HOW EQUAL T() AN V IN TRY. COUNTRY THREE THROUGH 'PASSENGER T'il'AlNß BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTeBURG, Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Train. from Boron, New York. and allymints Beat. rd in the Union Depot at Pittsbm.g with Through 110 no to and from all mute in the west, Northwest • and uthweet —thus funnelling facilities for the transportation of Passenger. unsurpaseed for speed and comfort by =V other route. Buret" and Fast Lines ran through to Pittaining, without ohanee of Cars or Conductors. All !Through f manger Trains provided with Loughndite's Patent Braiin-epeod under perfect esontrol of the engineer. thus adding much to the safety of traveller'. Smoking par" are attached to each Train ; Wood rufl'a Bleepirig__Cars to kyipress and Fast Tains. The EXP REVS RU NS DAILY : Mail and Fa s t Line., Su dan exempts& Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 1.80 A. M. . Put LIMO • " " 11.16 A.M. Express Train leave . " 10.45 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation , via Columbia. 1 .20 P. M. Harrisburg " 4.00 P. IL ' Parkeelnirg " at 5.40 P. M. West Chester " Igo 1. at EH A. M, ii f` No.! et 12 91 P.,..112. .. z West Cheater Peosengers will take the wed Cheater 1 and 3 and Columbia Trains. • Pawners for Sunbury Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Palls, andi ntermediate mint., leaving rhiledrophis et LSO A. M. and 3.30 P. M.. go directly 151701ig, Tic us Westward may be obtained at the °Moen of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston. or Baltimore ; end Tickets Esatward at any of the impor tant•Raurciad Moen in the West; also on hoard Au of the regular Line of (Reamers on the Mississippi or any hio rivers lilir Fare always go low, and time agi midi m by NY other. Rode. Far further information apply at the. Passenger SSA tion:Southeam corner of Eleventh and Market streets. _The completion of the Western connections of the Pennulyania Railroad to Chicago, make this the D.I.REOT LINE BHP W O.EN THE. EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The connection of tracks by kb., Railroad Bridge at Fyttaburg, Avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight , getlmr with the saving or Buie, are advantage' readi appreoiated by Shippers of Fraight, and the Travel ling Public. merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with Confident:le on i tri weedy begun 1. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any mint timesfavorabler Pnvania Railroad aro as ail as a s are charged by other 11ailroad Companies. A' Be partionlar to mark paokages " via Penusyl rail Railroad." For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direction., amply to. or .addreas either of the following Agents of the company : • D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg : E. S. Pisroe & Co., Zausaville. O. • I. J. Joluumn, RlP ley, O.; R. McNeely, Maysville, O. Ormeby & eras e', Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock Co.. Je ff ersonville. whims • 11. W. Brehm & Om, Cincinnati. o.Athern Hibbitt,Cikainnsti, o.;* It, C. ' fdeldrum Madison . _ nd., Joe. N. moor*. /Amarillo, Hy. ; P. 9. l o'Hiley & Lv. asinine, Ind. ; N. W. Graham & 10., Cairo. il. F. Sus Steller A Gras St. Louis. Ma. • John ta i pialbuttie,Temo.; Warm & n .w 'Me a, 'tens.; Clarke A Co., Chicago, 111. :. W. , H. B. 11conts. Alton, ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. i i i). XI a sem TON ~ Jr , MI Phi_o6aelphie. GRAW & ICouPIS. North itreet,Baltimore. LEECH & Co. I Astor Douse, or I B. Witham mt.. It. Y F.ECH A CO. No 77 State street, Boston. H. HOUSTON. Gui'l Freight Agent, Phil.. . . .L. 1101IPT, Genii Ticket Aaene, Phil& :LEWIS. 0110 nude Altoona. Pa. jst-ly Bantle E. Stakes. S. P. Amides, pnry Mow. yard Militaries, . Joaral i rgekot riet Weide% atm; :Nand, obert.thatom. I Gab Vaasa, . wee Entarland. exiles Eyre Joint it; Semple: rater. tor.gan, Bilkifigt r kreaident. . RAND. "-.Vies President rotary, • aol7-ti Banbury mid Erie .R.ll 1861. gins_ 11861. 311M6 0 1 51 11StrEA1 E NT . B il y ' l V AN} IL A_ .51w 1 F-Pll l / 1 AN 17.01E13 F 11.04 P.I Itil i t l VY TO 3Th . I YOKK AND 'A' P AO , !Sex W A.L IL N L TLe2:A. W E AARF F OL L OWS MTO : tgror At 8 A. rd., Fla Camden end Amboy. O. and A. As &emendation _ _. ... . ..._ *2M At 5 A. M. vie Camden arAtt Piney 037,71 - hai AciaommOdation-- . 776 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail— -,......--- . - 300 At II) M. via Kensington and Jersey City, Western Eisreas, -- -- 3 00 At UK P. M., via Camden and Amboy Acmomme dation—„.--..—.—. —.— . 3 25 At 3 P. m.. va Camden and Amboy. (1. and A. Ks tress 9 oo At 455 P. ht..7tralensirrititn and Jerry City, ave rting roes. 300 QS P IL, , via Kensington and Jersey City, 2d 3 Cl° Class Tioket . 3 M At iP. Id.. Via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Matl ,--. -- 3 oo At 1 P. .. via Camden and Jerry CitY.Eollth.. ern . ---. 2 25 At 3P. ~ via Camd en and ArgboL l Aooostmoda y tion_d relight and assenger)—le Olasa °jot_ 2as Do. __ cr. . Irlot I P M line DM d ai l y. T1ut.1334r 11, Roam .7e3; bl 4l sea- Limbeytrl . llalFlAMlnftsti, Me,. at ,1D A„bl. tW 415 .M. from KIDLIDgton. 'Yer Water QM! rmrootiebarg, Sem Virriteeistere, t t~ i lg. r o. r, ane:,l o l. l o d A o lit. m it l . erunarton, .triir74.l , Allentown, andakl4lehi4 at 7.M A. M. and ~ imm.KensinstonliMball i ' the 7. 10 A. at, Luse owanacts, vollairtain loavisg , JSaston at Am I" M. 1 'ror Mount Holly. 111 and 3 A. Pl., 9 and llt P. or Freehok. it I A. M., and 3 P. M. WAY LINES. Far Vristol i thenten. &0., at 7.1.11 A. M. of and /PM P. M. from ensington, and 235 P. M. fr om Walnut street wharf. YouPalinvre._,lLlverten. Delenee. Beverly . ;huller ten Florence, Eerdentown, &s., at MN, 1,3, QC and, 5 P. M.. .. BtearallTrentoe, for Borde :down and intermediate p%oes. at P.41..ir0m Walnut-street wharf. LEt" For OW Yea and Way tones leaving Xensinston , take the oars, on Filth street, • above Waihut, en hoar before. ileparture. The oars ren Into the dart, and on smut of each train, rim from the depot. MT, P o Rudo ol Oass.on, on IY, allowed spelt reason r, assencent are prohibited from taking tolithirot as gage but their Wearing. apparel, All- bagi u ta over S pounds tft, he paid for extra. The* limit f itt. the resporupitity tor,beggage to One _Winn. and will not able. tor any amount rim..._ . wh t a itc„,,,...1,tm0 i , i , • . • • , -• • -• , . w. w. GA WAVING Arent. , -. , NO 101 1. 11 ' OR. NMI. - I. .L. ....... -•' -, va NM 'lcanalt.ol,i2, kw, 5' 717. 4 •Thr1 , ...' DOYLESTOwo.._,MS WM , C C . t; - M4 .at a rox. Rearronowuk - r, I ...tfOR X . • EisBABRE,, ite... ~. . 1 - .:: ..: s - :.," _ ; itoofiti .I.IIAINS. 'On all 'ARO • ' i DRAY. ..MAYISLIIIBO, Pemootger Trainswill leave (6d day} and WIL L O W &rests. !brie dolphin. daily, thOrtdayir expeoted), at Uncivil ;At SAO A. sLah3orNwiLfor Bethlehem. Allentown. Manch OhnsdrZettin. - willtesharre, ;At LOT. M.; w: Slifer lfetnintiem, Neaten. he. Thiel:rain re nate P. M...faritl inatesAose linheaVon witliA4Ol:, riergeatrattor new ,o_rx.. 3 4.M P. M.. for 'Bethlehem. Allen . Manah 'init**. ' !At 6 1. M. and 4P- M.jor Doylestown. ;At MUM A. M. et 4 Le P. M.,. for Fort Washington. IThe LW A. M. t...xprewee train makes close oonneetion with the-Lehigh wall y Railroad at flirtidehem;being the. "kart =lt et p i table a. reutegearabarte, w, hstill h welt . . ; - - Leave Be ' 11,4 h/..4 •. .. and UT Leave Daft at 2,22 . A. M. silo P. M. ve Lea' Fart ngton at 6.10 A. M and 3 20 P. M. BM .1211211 M Plailedelshis far , .Bethlehem at 2 Ateladelohla Bii l - letdown at II P. M. 7161" 1 - 9'ht T h l i t a are g fht IL 11 5 Bethlehem or I.4__ ,_ _ __ 1 as .F.to Othieberm . ;-; f1 . e ntre to Manoh Chunk.. to hen - - 4---;:. 'll' Pare to. Wilkeeberre- , 460 ,_ b row 'n OWE_ _be prenti... et. the. Ticket A .o Olease„ - at 1 , 0 ye Street'. em Street, in order to issourd the a in naafi gif fare. All Paaaepeor Trai (eakeept ruadacTraino oonneat at Berlin S t reet w ith' Fifth and 'nth-streets, and Second an*Third.-Strwitikpaswenger tiroads, twenty, isonnteeemariesorosverii.ww Street. ~., .. , ~, .. .7,- -; - 14LLIn 01.,ARX. Agent. Auk SPRING ARRANGE °W. , _ mENT.-Fir.u.kvg.Lrauk, ing . $1 - : 1 $ l l4 AY i", .Ax • :l il a LEAVE nittlrikriiieg A ar ,' It . atk: ,6.15At.N. !Lai& ,t gnash 1 7 0 - lUrtslitiii: it i.fh A. 'Mu 111.311A.k.,4,111 and 3040 r . . Y_m. or Wilmingto n at 8.11 A. M.. 11.46 A. 111, Lli and .P,M. or l° Bev Castle at AM A. M. and CU P.M. or Dover at 8.16 A. M. and 4.111 P. M. or Milford at 8.16 A. M. of '''''''l'"'nl Willi TRA Ns FOR heave timers at 6./0 A. 01. 4 . Nigh LS A. M., and 4.45 P.. .-, heave . W ' at 6.30 and 9.10 A. Pd, 1.10 and BY. Leave Salisbury at 1.10 P.M. cav e r milottll. 1:5•20 eNew matte malt A. M.. TM P. M. Leave Cheater at 1.18 Ai. M. 9 40.1.10apd.81.40 P.M. Leave Baltmore. for isatispui7 an d tietwirare liiii talla at " tt%ii4ll3 BALTIMORE: Leave Cheater at 8.46 A.M.. 12.0kandt4,13_1 1 .111. Lee Wilmington at 9.65 A. M., 12.5111". M. a n d 1.11 A. m , ... . ._._. _.. pljugrs mug, with imengar Oar attashad. PillOoli heave Philade o ht i gia Tor i " Pe= and intermediateintermediatetO P.m• _ _ Legge Wilmlimi . in far Perwrille sad intermedlate plum at LIS P. in. _ .1,71, Willilltit for Philadelphia and utterme airaa filar' i v t re l ii-Oisee for Baltimore Sad ultermedi ato etatioltat 6 ht. Leave Baltimor e for Havre-de-Orate and Intermedi ate stations at a P. at. ON BVXDAYI OmajpgmainsApnday., May 19 . 1861, until further no gg.. T 1 5 , p 1 PINS Iri 1 Ma till huudare. L•aviug Phil .wi e otoo. for flab Imo,* and Waahinigion at 11 all A. - M. Auld up, p. Id ..and Le*.vidivß r plutders for.Pollodelphia at SAS A. M. and 4.4.5 .e. at. i milt 3, M. FELTON. ?reliant. COTTON. BAIL DUCH and ()ANVAS, of , oll. number' ispd bray e. Raten'e Duck Awnntriwillpipt altdelanatioas, for Teem Awning!, Twui weitop nevam- Anoprapir inen sera - Doe Fenn,. horn 1 to e feet wens..-exeraest frog FURNESS, BRINLEY, k No. 499 MARKET Co.,TIEIII SALP OF 41'd LOTS PR WNc3l3 00^D3 THIBcPRI. DAVI. MOR etINO. MAY ga. AT 10 o'ol.#ol4lLr A CA RD.- The alention of purchasers to requested to our sale ;0476 tots Way lino 'Maple Preach dry good s, . to he sold this t Friday) morouis. Mar 24. at 100'0 iaca• by eatalosue, for cash, comprising ai large alaartmen t for present ma N ws OTICE.—TO B.ETAIIiER/11. irile monilus— SO pieces 6 4 Eldest tansy esisimeres. 96 " Caney ails Toning.. " Farm biasing, pt./Amalie lifourileituac " neat stripe srisaille poll de °horror broohe do. ...silk and worsted Valencia, embroidered elk Mo zonibiqns. brooks "ursine grim/Mines brook* figured 4 , lon —ei k and worsted Vnienotas, 1-4 toil de Mantua. silk and been poplins. —240:410 plain and brooks Scared erase do Caeca. Mace grim de Rhine'. grenadine& inerns,de lunge. brilliants Ike. Gin PORK LACE POINTS *NO SILK Also, MO lots Patio extra gniplirig lane points and man tles Black roc de Slone mantillas. NOTICE—TO D r,ALEKS IN RIBBONS. 150 tote Noe. 4060 Faris plain, etripe, and figured poult ds sots bonnet ribbons. BALE OF FRENOEIND - BRITISH DRY GOODS , ' FOR CASH. Nor lroad. illeTn Ventral eu This Morning, May N. at 10 &cloak. for ossh -300 Naimoli and lots of fanny and staple woods. LYOI.III BLAU DRIP D• RHINE& AMU 71iFFE FEItAtt. 260.111-inoh V ows black grog de Khines. iatfnias. PARIS GUIPURE LACK, ?ICC° L0)&11'41.8, A niD adAlii Paris blank guipure lane poti.ta Allverior •• " Piconlominta. Paris chantilly lace mantle.. NF. PANOOAST, AUOTIONEER, Sue • armor to B. Soott..tr.. 431 011E3TNUT at. SPECIAL SALE OP STRAW 'SONNETS. MEWS AND BOYS' RATI. 31115E8' FANCY FIATS, /to. This Morning, May 24. tale oommanoine at le o , Monk precisely. NEW SHAPE 6'l`R LW BONNETS. MO alma desirardo ohm* medium to ftnit Bolt etraur CObnllll F 13113104 bysabs, pedal and fanny bonnet' Alto. 150 oases drawable styles' bonleyordn, Veiones, fancy hats, hoods. Ste. MEN'S AND BOY'S WATS. 100 lots men's and boy's ;rebut Benet, Leghorn end Panama, fait tax d wool bats. BRANDY IN BOND. CHAMPAGE. Ale.,ln conttaaatton. nine eighthonsks brandy, in bond. Alto, 100 baskets ohamoagne. SKERIFFB PALE-57'00_1i OP L'Q1.70128, BAR ROOm FIXTURES Etc. On Saturday Morning, Mae 2L commencing at JO erelong prealleiy, fit nel..e room. No. 431 Chestnut street, a stock of fine brandy, whisky. wines, ate, deo. Also. bar-room fixtures, oonsisting of ahem, table. erookely ware. &a. LARGE R TEAM ti P WERR ti FOR Rlt l / 4 NUFACITURERO May 26, at 10 o l 'ott t ir precisely, o ne Very powerfn steam press, entirely new, el J. WOLBERT A. CO., '-'S 619 ARCH STREET, DRY GOODS AND CITY-MADE CLOTHING,. This Morning May 24th, et 1034 o'clock, at Ste Arch street, will be sold— A general assortment of Imairmable fancy and staple dry goods. in lota adapted to stall sales. After which, Ire &Nags GAILNIZNIIIiA (arse quantity of superior fresh eke-mule coati. el taloons and Vest*. ifir NOW Open for examination. Ntil FITZPATRICK & BROS., AU'. 17 -C• IrIONEERB, 604 illitEB7llVlr angst. aloors nix*. BALPA .4 Veda" Yeast:Nis, At I Vol= Book., stationery and 1111A*7 testta watches, Wire , oloelet, aver plate" ware, eutlery taintiner, I instmements. &o. Also, Solders, dry soss3s, hoofs and skate, art =sr laianditst of every description. DAY SAZEIS ovary Monday, ireineelabr, affil Fd day at Xi o'elosk . A. I'INATE "ALM. At private sale several large cousagnments of watekes Jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, cutler,' tenor goon, &o. To whi p is solicited the attention • Inv and country merchant' and others. uomeriments soimited of an kinds of morsesnibes for either publics or private sales. wir [Abend cult adyanees mad" en soningumenm. Opt-door sales promptly attended to. NOTIOE TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGILIT. NI —ln purimanoe of notice from the regular authori ties, all itocds forwarded by way of the PHI bADBL PHIA API D HEADIPIG RAILR OA D . to the States of MlssOUitl, KNTUCK Y. TENN ESEIRtt, awn !ROM' 4, Must bs distinot.l7 marked " Not Contraband," end. underneath these words the name or the ' , hipper. The Shippers' Receipt must also be marked u above. And no g%ode of any description will be forwarded to States South of the above named. m74-1m ASA. WHITNEY. Yreshient. QPSUIAL NPTIOR.-811IPPERS WILL 14.7 please take aotioe that the month Csrolins R. Co. have disoontinned forwarding all through freight and that. all goods' formerly ooneigned to them must now be oonewned to a '347 &senor. Masora T. S. & T. 43. BUDD will forward all good' to their satire... A. lIHRON, Jn. k. ash 9 Ne 196 North W It. A ItYlOl. WEEKLY OONNUNIOAS.TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW _yoicK 71 11 11 1 gEEPOOL. calling at QUPANSTOWN are lane.) to land and embark passeogees and despatohet. The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company's splendid Cly de-built iron morels steam ships, are intended to sail as follow': PROM NEW YORK Z'OR LYYTSRPOOL, ICATIOAROO, Saturday. Mayn ETNA. Saturday, June I IsDINBURRH, Saturday. June 8 And every Saturdar throughout the Year, from p.i.a No. 44 N. R RATE/3 OF PAOBADE THHOINaa Plicord 111 1 / I .4DgiLPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown, pr Liverpool.— ....—.._ Ts Do. to Loudon, via Liverpool— i 80 Stevge to Queenstown, or Liverpool -....__.Y. BO to London. —. .... —— as a'. Return tokets , ava ilable for six months, fro Liverpool.. ~_ ipso Penmen, f o rwarded to Havre. Paris , Hamburg. Bremen, and Antwerp, at through ratea. oe,tifiolytes of passage issued from Liverpool to New York— ---- _........ to 449 cortifiosgee of pmeass issued from Queenutown to New York-- .—. _ .30 These stsaineire haves superior sooonemoas — ti — one for oaceengen, are oonstrnew will/ watertight compart mental. sod oars expeneaoad our eons. For freight, or esegage,ace at the °Moe of the Com onnY. .W ril ti. DALE_, Agent. 111 W net etoet. Philadelphia. In iskrerpools 10 WM. IDIMAni, • • Tower But Wings. /a illeeeew. to WM., INMN, lo Dixon A street. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL 'STEAM- S A. PEON NOW TORT TO LITIRPOOL. Misr Cabin Paiute Beoond Calms Plumate To PRODS BOSTON TO LITIRPOOL• • .. Chief Cabin Second Cabin Passage— 99 The ships from New York millet Cork Harbor. The chips from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har- PERIII A. 01• Apt. Jnd king. AFRICA. Cant. Shannon. AR bor A IA, Capt. J. Stone. CAN ADA, C a pt. Anderson. ABTA Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. MoAuley AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. hioodle. Capt. Hookley. BUS OPA, Capt. J. Cook. scaTlA.inow biuldiord These Panels eart7 a clear white Light at mast-head croon on inwrboswl how : rod port b o w. A.PRIC_A ,Sheumon.leaves N. York. Retlueigny, Mar fdo. riURGYA. Anderson, Boston. Wednesday. May W. PE EDNA, Indkins, " N. York, Wednesday, Jude 0. AMEiRICA• Moodie, " Baton, Wednesday, Jane 12. AUSTRAL &hi/IN. 0.3k167. York.Wednesday,June 19. ARABIA, Stone, Breton, Wednesday. Jane 16. Berths not secured until paid for. Aa experienord Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Million, Strome, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed there for, and the value thereof therein expressed. For frelubt or "i rib -11 a apply to 4 Bowling Gr een. S. CUNAR D o , New York. filigtamm PHILADELPH IA, WILMINGTON AND DAL -IMOtir. ILA 11. H Oft I) —PHILADELPHIA, May 4,1861. TRAINS FOR rieshulglON. On and after Monday. May ti, ISM. "trains for Wain inter', via Annapolis, will leave Philadelphia at 11.16 A. M. and 10.60 P. M. RETURNING Will arrive at Philadsiptita from Wagon/ton at 10.18 A M., and also at LH P. M. Through tickets cold at the depot, oorner of Broad sod Prime otrorsia,Philadolphis, MI6 B. M. Prlaori. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO., (offios XV LIMMI street.) _ h iu.Apimpau, April r, SEAS I N TICKETS: On and after May .I.lB6l.seaeon tiokets will be issued by this company for th, periods of three, six, nine, and twelve months, not transferable. Beason eobool-tioketa may also be had at 3S per neat. discount. These tickets will be eold by the Treaanrer at No. 227 South FOURTH Street, where any furtherjinforrnation can be obtained. S. AR ADFO SD, stan-tf _ Treasurer. AN ag almel WEST CHESTER TRAINS eta PRNASYLVA .P9A R.-Au ' leave depot, corner ELEVENTH and MARI[KT, at 84. NI, 1230 N. M. and 4 P. M. OP Sunda,. leave Philadelphia at 1.80 A. m., and West Oneeter at 4 1". le. 1730-tf . , ows' Eili/MIMA w M.MUS.— PRILADELPRIA AND EA MOTE to Tamadita Catavisia. In rat, WilkosbarreliorantongenvilltzuMiltosoWil f=rfp,.„.„Tlßlsa Moll, ton, ra. al% enter, C eeenegi, .tretl, Wenn, ..A.Zeige.gitordilwashoo, and an points North ant wort. Passenger irides will leave the new Depo t _ of the phi eAlltTivagiT . .131 1- 4,:ta lti r, p iraa f i sge c i r tlr g i rl ) tr loptull stroet,) daily (Bandar, excepted). tel *bore DMltrioltra : . A PRE 8 U.................--........gne A. M. iGIII EX? .-- Eli P. M. The BAR A. M. train sonnets at Rupert. for Wilkes- Arg4tl.o A. gle A nto s will as tl iv elati o okie m r o lig . ' witli le tt l a trains . 4 tra rf a the Ne a wlorit' l ied Eerbranalit Elmira talaigna :and Niagara Pails.. And Buffalo, New York ant EMS, luta w York Central Railroada, from eli points North and _est. and the Cansdaii. ' Sul" Baggage aheehoil to Elmira, Bashi , and god .• 'dirt , and all ii-termediate points. is ,eta can be I. ma at the Philadelphia and El- R I ''' ", : a i r'r il B i trantil i gn i r A Th e irempl mar I r p e, 6011 *- 1 TD_NrelliAn Labial) 1- /: ' Gila ' ..55 FREI 11. T TRAIN -- "' PM Lap nand Reading Depot, Broad and ~.! 11. t ► Y. (Rundri excepted). for all pin -' • iti d s aP. I ‘ Vgitit ' irm...• de varlet be ore II P. IL to Insure the r me day. ; i ii r Ftler tesornistLei _snob , si Praha' Dash. A 4 1 . 211. -a &24, 1 0174/00rn . ogle -, •••,.. :. t.. .-- . ___, • G. T. LE NA 14 Agent. .1111trtioneitgoragr, mount and itthillaWN trit &moss, Philaplahrins . artatipme. W Ef3T OBES'S ER A.ND PHILADELPHIA -•- • 'LAILROATI3, - VIA MEDIA. SPRING ARRANGEMENT, Oa and a ft er Monday. March 1881, the trains will - leave Philadelphia, from the Depot, northeast corner or Eight eenth epa Market streets, at LOU A. M., and sat 1, 4. 0.30 F. M. The rimed Train , with passenger oar attacked, will leave West phdadelpina at lA. M., running as tar as the Baltimore Central Junctio. On Ehindaysi leave Philadelphia at 8 A.M. and 2P. M.; leave West Chester at 7.30 A. M. and LAO P.M. The trains lettifiscPkiladelplus. at 8 A. M. and 4 P.M. manages at Pennelton with trains on' the Philadelphia and Mittman Central .R ailroad . for Kennett Oxford. rc 0.. DEIIIY WOOD : mhll General Superintendent. ra , imp NOTIOE.- OBE STEE , VALLEY RA ILROAD.—PAII t GI TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN FT R.MbIIIATE STATIONS .-- On and after Nos, 6th_, 1 . ' tile faseenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN wid start from the new Passenger Vasa of the Phila delphia_ and. Reading- Raiiroad Company, corner , of BROAD and CALI,OWRLLt. Streets, (passenger en trance. an NI Citilorthrll. A. 1 MORNG TRAlts for .Downingtcrwn leaves at &On hg_ AFTERNOON TRAIN for Dorainatovra leaven at coo P.M. DAILY (Sundays excepted). Dy order of me Board of Managers of the Pkiladel- Tana and Reading .Rwiroad C 03119103. Illild W. N. hitlTT.HErediv. fleeretars. DAI L Y INLAND IritEraor LINE TO NOR ND. P.O 8 OUTH, VA., and to the moor rt. 4,4, end o r tlllll t lrl e gha 13012 0 rt ralwapt. NratauttiTtisr a. 1 :14, wiirt r a ro . ywar d e d rz, LI st a law rat.. by SET other line H. F. KENNEY, Mutter of Transportation P. W. & U. R. it. Co. . TILE ADAMS AXPRZSB A. _ Mee 320 CHESTNUT Street, . rladFsares. Merchandise, p ~ C D Notes, l eA r it i es i ai k e L a i . 4 l: tessiirr ee 11 Votes. Z. 0141111 DM/C general issondstseetr,d. FREIGHT NOTICES. gffIPPING. RAILROAD LINES. NaPRESS COMPARIFA. MTLIOMAEi & SONS, • Roo. 13P and 141 South POITATEI Elvtri (Formerly NOS. a end 6 ( 1 .) "- PERM° RALKE REAL ESTATE AND along. vg iris; d uring Tr. EVERY • L/r.-DA, • -r. o'clock, noon the business oenion, i • ill or libuduii64 uk caulk ptoccrit oakum at DaTatel7 6, addition to which we publish, on the Saturday OT.Vie -..' tO each sale one thousand oateloginie, i n pam ,?is form, riving 'full descriptions of ad rho Bro w ._ 4min avid oh (I, olioirizic TueedeY• " 4 to b• AL ESTAT amountRIVATE Batt.. gor• Wehave a largo or real estate at idle, including ever" dgeOriptioll of Inv mid „ dus t property. Printed llata BA L Ea had etthe auction moll FREYA-sit Koo, Eir keel oetato entered on our private ta le ra g h",,. amd oradvertised eamconcllytikour public sale obstritf. whioh one thousand copies are onated oi dt , k tree of chart& 0 STOCKS BOND u S, .to. On Tuoatsy. Mu lt 28, st 11 o'oloolt Non; et the Philadelphi rk ch ange, wi na mold -92,000 Chenaneake and Delaware Gana! loath 20 *hares Plailadelphia Pfxohange hp„pk. 15 shares Little tohuyllull Navigation and Goa t Cum pally. • 3 Ol eo, 4 'shares reuneylvania Central Xedlroed-1111, REAL EIITATB LE..-31 Al Via, p, Court Bate— state of George f. dee'd.—V SKY uALUA lIELaWAfth; WRAre and L ROE LOT AND BuILULNon, frontal. hwanson street. t street or landme. end rir 4 ,. v iewer°, Bounded on the north Of the city ernetnt i . By order of Assignee& RAN RSOIRE MODNAN oIDENOE, North Th teenth street, between Arch and Fle,t streets, we ' d th side. Peremptory Salo. NEAT 141.0ORRN 1010 RN sTONE, REqDeIeCE. No. RN Walnut atm of Twentieth. The house hie the m.,,, 0 „4 oo 1 I nienees, sae, furnace, hot and sold water, , t e• Bete absolute VERY VALUABLE IRON-FRO vT STonR, Nn 325 Arch street. east of Fourth. lot It by Ra 0184.1 . ineummenee. Oet. *Lam t. LARGE AND VALUABLE aTONE ROOQR..c An REED glee g„, Pe p e street. 11411.thWest Germantown. Twentreenond wsrd, within two , z r Iletele walk of the rallroan depot or 71 , set Erred Ey&yerisoNtin NIoDERN REMDENCE, Ne. Green street, wen of westieth street. Lot 20 feet e inches front. The house ha. all the modem mo" nientwr-see, hot and eidd water. Nr,,,ce, di vc of ati loonminanoo. Terms—Si COO may rem ain a r mortices*. TWO NEAT COTTAGE REElCDD,Negs. en t. id , ni Thirty ninth street north of Pratt street, 'Nest, fourth Ware. La , 20 feet front. They. are built in C M; tsge stile; have the modern oonvemenctes, gas, hth, horrid ee 4_ water kn. TEEEE-UTKY BRICE DWELLING. with two story back buildings. No. 318 South Firth street. Woe Spruce reer. Lot I 8 feet front. '/erms-42.0ne ma , remain on mortgage. Sale at Nos. IS and let Seidl Fourth is" SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PREECE-4AT Mit RORS* PIANO-FORTES, BSIISSELIS St, On Thuraday Mornlnt, At 9 Volook, at the nucleon inters, an aseettmeet el excellent asoond-hand furniture. elegant . slan o -f ro , fine mirror", ', erects . *tow from tamales d ta ii m „ , IaoIPISP9PISIt removed to OA Mors icr ivirrontenon Sits. To Marble 'Realism and others. PEREMPTORY SAGE OF FINE ITALIAN MAR. SLR MONTMENT.S, MONUMENTAL. URN& &. being a epeoial 000 st nin.ut to Mesons 'VW Sentare: On Wednesday Morning, June 8, et lo o'clock, at toe marble yard Fifth raet, above aoata, Inn be so d a fine collection et Rehm, marble monuments. of Gremso. Roman. and t oihis Ina les, with grog e, &urea. end urns. fino b oiso news" and carvings. This eolleation comprise. soma of as firoost ever offered at rinhho safe. Will be ready for examtnation on Monday 3d halal datatones vt.ll be reedy on ' Soth , 44 can be tad at the auction rooms , or at the tvareroo,,,, of Meals. Viti Bros , 839 arch street. Terms—Under *KM earth ; over that amount, et months credit for approved endorsed 'Over. 114 OM NATHA_NS, A 130 AND COMMISSION MEACRANS, Sootheoo ooroof of SIXTH end RACE Street.. NATITANEF GREAT RALE OF FORFEITED GOOng OVER 3.000 LOTS OF FORFEITED AKNICIL4 The isle will sake Mao On Tuesday Moraine, May 2!, at 10 o'clock. at Mosel Sahel's' avptios House. sox 15a and 111,7 Worth Rig th street adje te i n , the southeast corner of Sixth and Race Wei to, acd consist of ladies' and gentlemen's olothisg, bedding, earpeteg, housekeeping articles tom's. SWUM machines, MS. Pistol*. fanny toddles : &c., 'Superior frock, dress, business, .sek. and Over coca, pants; vests; debate. damns, and other dresses and drams patterns; skirts; every variety of rich piston crape chime ; silk. &atm. merino plaid. wish % broohe Stella and other shawls; silk velvet, silk has, snermo, lane, cloth, and other cloaks, totsquee, slim% circa era, and 1114114 1 / 3 11; capes, collars, aeon, path sods ut der clothing of every 'description. feather ohm Quilts. spreade, oomforrables. blankets. sheets. tops', table cloths. china. glass, and q reensware, übleap sinslo-barrel fowling-plepoi tools of every d.sorlytioa Meeks, paintings engravings. at ver-plateuware torts, knives. *Trion*. Recant'. ow. prs. imeors, and, is Mott, goods of evert description . including fnmiture.&e. AP The soods will' be open or ontivintinstlon on the day previous and on the morning of sale. Dealers, housekeepers and others will please Mead this sale as et err article will positively be sold, loth ont the least reserve. .4T YRIVATE BALE. tome of the finer; u(n..D PATENT LEI/4ii sap CHRONOMETER WATCHES manufactured, St hag the usual selling rows, gold lever and lapine mita*, silver lever and lupine watches, English, Swiss, 615 i French watches, at astonishingly low prices, Javelin pi every description. vary low, guns, pistols, musioll etrumenta. first finality Of Baran cigars, it half Mt Importation puce fn quantatme to snit puroharienh BPI various other kinds ofgoods. SPLENDID SET OF DIA ALEbIONDS AT PRPIATE S. Consintinp of diamond and opal breastpin and ear rings. Price Mb Cost in Paris SUN/. A splendid single-stone diamond breast-slit. saw V" cost atifi. 01? DOOR SALIM Attended to personally by the Auctioneer. sited Consignments of any end suer _ kind of toot' If/ . OSES NATHANA. MONEY TO LOAN w s t 24 es o , o j o w el ryo.ain,v a r plate ,wes y t go a o t d e ,. o l n hin m t. n go aeries, cigars, hardware, cutlery, pianos, mirrors. far nittire, bedding, and on goods of every detonation. it large or small amounts', from one dollar to thowsuicv. for any length of time agreed on. Sir The Oldest Established House in thla intr. Itirate entrance on RACE atreet. MY , 89111i8611 hours from 9 A rd. to 9 P. M. Heavy insurance fo• the benefit of depositors. CHARGES ONLY TWO PER CENT. IMilr Advances of 1100 and upwards at two per MI Advanoes of IMO and upwards, at one per sent.. hor short loans. pILIP FORD aOO ., AIIUTIONZERB, Na. ila. MARKET lariat and aal 11 41110 i SR AIACHINDIC% AND IRON. PENN STEAM WWI% MW 801,2 w0.„.-NEAVIE O. LI PiLA. ICALL AR I,IIEOAIMICAJtd ENCIEFR MACHlfttrrki ILEA-MAJLEJILBUCLItiIi and FOIPZID.ERAIi havinc. for May yowl. lean A exeseastal operation, and been exclusively crawl* Ireland and repairing Marine and Liver Entitttytt ant low pressure, Iron Boma, Water Tanks , trawl:gni ke. t reepeottelly offer their nervosa( to the pOldi, as be rellY Preparsit Pi Genteel for &CM if 10,61 . Marint Rivet, and Malawian loyal 0014 externs or dinerent ~ s ee, are preparer. to oxettla et dere with quackderreatok. Every decieription of rerun gikking nude at the shortest nottet High rAt i cof rreaware. Flee, ;Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers, Ile best Pennsylvania charcoal Iron. Forging., of all MIS and kind' • Iron and Aran Caelintia, of all deseriptiere; 101 l Tarraing, Sinew Caning, and eirrey wird d*r mooted with the above business, Drawings and "vocalisations far all weak lees at WO egtabliglonenti free of etiatf Or end wprk ?MAWR , who mason bers Davi ample ICIATI dea l MIA for re pan Oflocate, Whore they ear. lie hi perrest tafeh and a pe prevailed with skean, bleak*, falls, As., Mi. ger gaLdtur heavy et lick" weight:. JACOB a. PIE. JOHN P. A..E; $1 , 441111 YANICE esre•ss_ i. YAIIIUSII MESSICK, /CUE I, cprz, WILLIAM U. MIRILICK. ISAILTLIN QOUTEIWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON ISTIELTI. MERRICK £ SONS, Erg eirmEita AND MACHINISTS. Maanfaotnre filth and Low Fraunra atm EI/1111N , for land, river. and mange Immo.. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Bolts &a; Cret ins of all kinds, sitter Iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Ras Work., Warklbowdien* road !Bottom. ego. Retorts and Gals Machinery of the latest and most Us. proved construction. Emery degoriptlon Of iNetion Muldoon, u? 111 sugar, Saw , end Snot Ile, Vacuum fans, rev Steam Trains, Detsoators, Uteri, ramping henna. Sole Agents for N. Sillieux's Patent Sugar Boll= Apparettis_NeamTnes Patent Steam liammer,and as , Enwaii & WOLOT Patent Gentrilugal dolor Drain= 10.1 POINT PLEASANT POUNDILY,Iio. 961 BYAOIt Sweet, Kenai Diann, Fbiledelphis.—W llo aIAM R. TIERS inter me put fnends that, harslet?' !kneed entire stoat Patterns CI th e s bover.ssiv dry, h • is new preparsd to receive orders for Xelnut end, end alaw Mill Castings, ,Eoes t Chernioel, Rowse Work. fieerists. °outings vans frets WE a•rat•rl •r dspols 111Fsrssmsd. in dry sr rri-42 srAdtr • SIP • . 'TITT . ITI%III. I. BUSINESS MEN .ARI ADVERTIEINO thein o Beet Newirivon of City and Country al the f JOY, COE, & ADVERTISING AGENTS. FIFTH and CHESTNUT STREETS, Philidelplus TRIBUNE, BUILDING, New York. IP LI O. ULLMAN, ATTORVEY 4 T . LAW. JERSEY SHORE,PentisylrnMar Collections promptly made in Clinton and Loomdi nountaen. ILITTXRIII TO ex Mom Walter & Haub, Philadelphia; /. S 4 OS L ra ttn r e e r reez e m i r° i t bl o o 0 siop iti trzor? I._,,_ft*Allll:4lth tt Oc , Phiada.i L. A. bi;okey, * Look Haven; Co., G',llC;' & Co., Pailadn4 Thatoher k WoddroP, hlit'i pl i . nolds. Hoiroll et Reiff. Philsda. TORN WELSH, PRACTICAL PLAT ALF ROOFER, THIRD Street end GERNANTOW , Road, ',prepared to put on an• amount of Roofing , on. the moat Moderate term,. Will guarani to meta every building perfectly water-tigh Orders prom attended to tor It Tulth IfiLLIUTT, W 11414 and LIY,UUNI• Noe. 317 end 319 WALNUT IStreet,( Niemen ! stores. between Third and Fourth, north side.) itivt delphia. N. B.—Fine Old Whistles always on Imo' (Established In 111115. I jen-lr pAWBON NICHOLSON, BOOIiBIBRKRAL Rea. 119 and al ntlffeniftreiri Between Mutat an Oldr stunt street.. FALLADALPIu.A. JAMES PAWSON, JAE. 13, RlCrioUn x 1017-17* S FIIGUET SONS, • EMPOR'FKRa OF MILVAIIA Olean*. Ho. 916 south FRONT Assam, regularly a full assortment of httlt Or s e Swards 111411.111, which. *Ley stir at low rates. for sasr uremia credit. je 31IIEVHY-WHIPPLE LEON BlilDtet . STONE QW6LEY & EgLION. No. 333 PALNI.I7 RUMAT, PHILADELPHIA, le IRSI leave to inform Railroad Comoardea, end othe, interested in bridge oonntrnotion, that thfi he,v, r e. 1 1,17, et connection in nominee. with JOHN Ullll En nicer , (blither and inventor of the above ow a ra t o ie wp r a ma u y o pna bidrg e t d e d nnr er , erroA t° Tom Ida es and personal suporlntendenoe.le to All lettere relatieg to tilani and ertintetes tdieti addressed to JOUR W. MURPHY., Civil d'njelard i u.12-1/ho Roy. •IFfINV. 0 via e • sry Ar MANIIP,LOTORY, 211 NEW STREET. add do g FINN and Rasps of every description , dUARt7. made to order, at the above Mem.... WFIOLERALE and RETAIL. atinannfaatnrer • prieee. ion tting done Ina summer ff. wanner. r ou EVANS It W TSUNIo SALAMANDER BOOS. STOXII 804 PHILAD E LPHIATEED7. PA. s A Isite variety of FIR It-PH.OOr SAFES strzis r hanA t JOB PRINTING. "THE PR SS" itorioared te axeciite nosily °hear= Isnd r2redltle'?'l. BUCtIPTINI F PAMPHLET*. ?APES BOOM ItikILROAD AZ D /lIBUR.&PiCF. COMYAINJES i'luttlN AND OnIiILYNNTAL PE15111" Mr Alt siting left sit Wrablurstion 016 M at 14 4 411, elmnirirwr stre.i. vitt 'di rgfo' alitcaLsAtt, Bit,s IV 'o'
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