AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT. Jeff Davie Letters of Marque. The Mobile Mercury publishes the following eopy of the letters or soarque whioh Jeff Davie vs trying to issue PRESIDTAT'S INSTRUCTIONS TO PRIVATE ARMED V2BBIIILB. 1. The tenor of your commission, under the act of Congress entitled " Att ant recogoieing the ex• !Blanes of war between the United States and the Confederate States, pad concerning letters of ma'que, prizes, and prise goods," a copy of which Is hereto annexed, will be kept constantly lo your view. The high seas referred to in your commis -1510111, you will understand generally to wifer to the low water mark ; but with the eeoeflion Of the space within one league or three villa from the shores of (Minters at peace With the United States and the Confederate States. P.m nevertheless ex ecute your commission withiV the distance of the shore of the nation at wee elth the United States, and even on the waters *Rhin the jetisdietiOlc of such nation, If permiked to do 80. Ton are to pAy the etriotest regard to the rights of neutral rowers, and the usages of civil bod nations, a =d in all your prooeedinga towards neutral vowels, you are to give them as little mo lestation ..r interruption as will consist wftlit the right of eacertaining their neutral character, and of deannmg and bringing them in for regular ad iodisation in the proper eases Yon are . partiealarly to avoid even the appear ance of using foresee "seduction with the view to deprive sash vessels of their ore we, or the passer gem other than persona in the military service of the enemy. 3. Towards .enemy vessels and their crews you are to proceed, in exercising the rights of' war, with all the justice and humanity which characterize this government and its citizens. 4. The master, and one or more of the Tirineipal persons belonging to the captured vessels, are to be sent, as soon after the capture as may be, to the judge or judges of the proper court in the Confede rate States, to be examined upon oath touching the interest or property of the captured vessel, and her lading ; and, at the same time, are to be delivered to the judge or judges, all papers, charter parties, bills of lading, letters, and other documents and writings, found on board; and the said papers to be proved by the affidavit of the commander of the captured vessel, or some other person present at the capture, to be produced as they were re ceived, without fraud, addition, enbtraation, or embezzlement. 5 Property, even of the enemy, is exempt from misers on neutral vessels, unless it be oentrabod of war. If goods countraband of war are forted en air Ventral vessel, and the commander thereof slut\ offer to deliver theta up, the offer shall be ao oepted, and the vessel left at liberty to pursue its voyage, unless the quantity of contraband goods shall be greater than can be conveniently received on board your vessel, in which case the neutral vessel may be earned into port, for the delivery et the contraband goods The following artioles are declared by this So vernment contraband of war, as well as all others that are so declared by the laws of nations, viz : AU arms and implements, serving for the pur• pose of war by land or sea, such as cannons, mor tars, guns, muskets, rifles, pistols, petards, bombe, grenades, balls ' shot, shell, pikes. swords, bayo nets, javelins, lances, horse furniture, holsters, beim, and generally all other implements of war. Also, timber for ship betiding, pitoh, tar, resin, copper In sbeete, exile, hemp, cordage, and gene rally whatever may serve directly to the equip ment of VOBBOlO, wrought-iron and planks only exempted. fieutral vessels conveying enemy's despatches, or military persons in the service of the enemy, forfeit their neutral character, and are liable to Capture and condemnation. But this rule does not apply to neutral vessels beariog deepatehes from the public ministers or ambassadors of the enemy residing in neutral countries. By the command of the President of the Confe derate States. ROBERT TOOMBS, Secretary of State. FORM OF BOND Know all men by these presents : That we, Mote I,)—, are bound to the Confederate States of America in the full enure of (Note 2)-- thou sand dollars, to the payment sobered', well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs. exeontors, and administrators, jointly and seve rally, by these presents. The condition of this obligation is snob, that whereas application has been made to the said Confederate States of America, for the grant of a commission or letter of marque and general re prisals, authorizing to (Note 3) or vessel coined the —, to act as a private armed vessel in the heroine of the Confederate States on the high seas, against the United States of America, rte ships and vessels, and those of its eitizens, during the pendency of the war now existing between the said Confederate States and the said United States. • How, if the owners, officers, and crews who shall be omployed on board of sold vessel when commis stoned shall observe the laws of the Confederate States, and the instructions which shall be given them according to law for the regulation of their conduct. and shall satisfy alt damages and injuries which shall be done or committed contrary to the tenor thereof by snob vessel during her nommis don, and shall deliver up said commission when rertoked by the President of the Confederate States, then this obligation shall be void, but otherwise shall remain in foil force and effect Signed, Hinted. and delivered in pi anemia of -- on -- OCT of—, A a • 1 Witnesses. ILL D. NOTE I—ThisPlank must be Stied with the names of the eon mander for the rime be•l g. and the owners. and at least two responeible sureties, not interested to the vessel. Vora 2 —This Nash trust be Veil with a " the Velar I be provided with only Ito men, or a lebe vllm her ; it with more than that number , the [mink maim r , be fi , Leo worn a .en." Noss 3 —This h ant must be tilled with the ohmmeter elflike vessel, ship," " brig," " "steam er," Ike. Weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets. PHILADZLPHIA, May 74, 1861 Apathy and dullness stilt characterize the *poi,- Boos in Prodttaa generally, and etc markets fee all the leading articles are in a very stagnant con: dition. Qonroitron Bark is steady. O( Breadstuff's, the sales have been moderate, and for Wheat prisms are firm. Flour is also firm at the close, and Corn and Oats are lower. Cotton continue' at a stand still. Coal meets with a fair demand to go East, bat Iron is neglected. In Groceries and Provisions, there Is very little doing, and for the latter prices are nearly nominal. Fish and Lum• ber are very dull. For Fruit the demand is mode , rate. In Naval Stores, Oils, and Plaster, there is very little doing. Rice and-Seeds are quiet. Of Stilt, the arrivals have been large. Tallows, Teas, and Tobacco arc firm, but quiet, end Wool and Whisky are very inactive. The Dry Goods Trade is pretty much over for the season, and has been unanimity light an Compared with former years, the sales being now mostly to fill the the contracts for Army Clothing and Blatkets lately made, which still command full prices. Cotton goods generally are well held and arm, with light stooks of most binds on sale. The Breeden:di market is without much altera tion, and rather quiet during the present week. There is a little more firmness in Flour, but the export demand continues limited, and prices with ant any quotable change, the sales being mostly to supply the home trade, at $5 50th 62X• fur eater fins ; $575.6 for extra; $6 12i.6 76 for family; and $7.7 25 per bbl for fanoybrande, as inquality. Tne receipts are moderate, and tbe market rather quiet at the close, with sales of 5i6 000 bbls to note, part for shipment, at these rates, including 2,000 blots family on terms kept private, Rye Fleur is dull, and freely offered at $.3 50 per bbl, with a sale of 300 bb!s at that mate. Corn Meal is scarce, and Penns. Meal is firmly held at $2.87i per bbl. A sale of 850 bbls Brandywine was made on terms kept private. Valise —There is very little prime offering, for which there ie a steady demand at former quota ooze ; safes reach about 25,000. mostly at 136.513130 for fair to prime - Pain& red, afloat, including choice do . and Delaware red at 1400, and Ken tueliy whi , e on terms kept private ; we quore the former at $1..35a1.37 and the latter at $1 40a1 60;! as in quality, arid ch oicei lots scene. Rye steady at 36..575, and the receipt, and sales of Pentisyhtl;.• nia light. Corn is dud at the late-decline, and prime Southern yellow is offered at 605623, the lab ter afloat, without finding buyers; the receipts are light ; *boat 10 000 bushels sold at the close at 60e, Oats are Quit; about ES 000 buthelt *Dela ware and Peens sold at 30.33 c, in store and in ea rs; buyers now offer 30., for Willie iots. PsoVISIO/111,-.—The market generally continues al moat at a stand-aril land prices of moat kinds nearly nominal Mess- Fork. galling in a small way only. at $lB4lB 50, and oily mesa Beef at 515.16 per bbl io, c on is dull at 119.1.23 for plain and fancy Dams ; 9filoe for Sides, and 71.80 for Shoulders, and the sales limited. Of green Meats the sales aa• also light at 6.61 n for Shoulders in salt, 81,90 for Sides, and SAM for Hams in salt and Mottle. Lard is held at 100 for tierces and barrele, and lle for kegs • •the demand is moderate. Butter moves off 'slowly at 8112....., per- lb, as in quality. Cheese is steady at 3i.940 Eggs sell at 8e per doses. hiseAt.s.—There is very little demand for Pig Iron, althorgh some large contracts for pipe have lately been given out, and the only sale we hear of is 600 tons Anthraoite, No. 2, at $l9 per ton, Mg menthe—which is a deOline. The market is unsettled. and prices ranee at $20.21 for No 1, and $19.20 for No 2, on time, with small sales at the latter rates. There is nothing doing in Scotch Pig. Blooms and Boiler Iron are also quiet, sad prices nominally upehanged. There is no altera tion in Baia and Arils, and the transactions in both are limited. Lead is dull and unsettled. An arrival of 1,000 pigs Galena was taken on terms 'kept private. Copper is dull. We quote Sheath ing 250. end Yellow Metal 184.190 per lb, on thee. and yery little selling. BART.— Qtereitron is arriving, and selling in a mais ti way' t $26 50 for first No. 1, and $22.50 for Ito. 3- _-Good yellow is firm, at 320 per lb ; the demand fa_limited. B as er, -,Brastiers Is fair, mostly to supply the home demand, at previous quotations c hpoiogs ,.....43perin and Tallow Candles are dull, and prince *bout the same. Of Adamantine tbe Isles are also limited ',Man the range of per lb. Coax, There is a moderate demand to go But at previetudy quoted rates, and the market .ia steady but not very active ; for borne use there is not mects.doing and prices are onalteresd Comm.—There is little or no demand:from ma nufacturers, most of the mills having 4900 ope rations ; the stook, however, is very mach re duced, aria. bolden firm in their views, but no ulna bus come under our notlos to alter quoit& Mu. There ate some further shipmente making to Liverpool on owners' account. The following is the movement shoe the let of oepterober last, as compared with the previous three loan ; pS 410 40 4 /7 4 000 3as 3 Zoo 2 es tioo r : ell p e r ci n T, :eitain .. 2 re' 21 :1 2 , i t mu l s ll3 o lll 7441 &T o 1,3i000 0 000 r] ell' other , F ' '.l:- .it Srs.A ' s ar,..tittOPOD 2 NZ° i...A.,01....-- --- -- 1/2 866 . 4214100 431.0 m 54,666 Of at tot.. tfitiing the past week, inoindei in the above : 140eipta at poss._ ISSAS 5.000 x,(100 nag) coon to ._,.'t 01-1 — ..., —. go ow 44 006 132100 274 1 23 Port to FreZioo. - 8 n- O 0906 SAO AKI S r..., to ether P. 16 . —, s Ago 4se "Cc 9 plc wotalesporta—___.__:, &Lao Wei 4‘,01 1 6 30.000 3 UM"arY — Reoelps Decrease at the ports pomPar" with lost Yest , B79 WO bales. Exporte— Deems, to Great Britaix 334,000 bales ; increase _ to France 17,000: deerease \to other forelp . poro woo. Total deOteass in ox!.,,,rts 458,000-ba lsa Corrii--The stock has been increased, and the market has been very quiet at preejous quota Aboet 5,000 hogs, elnefly Ale, bevel:wan disposed et a mostly by auction, at from lital3it for oommon to good and prime quality, including •110M0 email lots of Legnayra st J 3111140; ell on time, DRUGS MID Dries —Business generally au been very inactive, and without any particular Asagi. to note. Among the BRIM are tied& Asisat 2ialts; Sal Soda hallo ; Bengal Indigo at 13510.46 , 3,`5e5t cochineal on terma kept ;private—all on the ulna credit. Faurr.—Oranges and Lemons are arriving freely, and further sales are- reported from the Tamale at $1 to $ per box, at to condition. Nothing doing in Raisin! or Curranti - Domestic Dried Fruit is un saleable, the season being about over, and no sales have come under our notice. natl.—The market oontinues very dull, with jobbing. demand for Mackerel to note at $l4 and $l6 far medium and large la ; $60.50 for nn.dions 2s ; $lO 50a11 for large do 'and $5 end $7 50a8 per barrel for 31, to 8120. Molded 'tarring sell slowly at $2 50a3 per bbl. for old and new flab_ Of Dry Cod we hear of no sales. FREIGHTS continue very inactive, and no en gagements to London or Liverpool have been made public.. West India freights are also quiet at 33 to 40 far Sugar home from (Alba. Ito change in Boston freights, awl business moderate. To the South there is n othing doing Colliers meet with a fair demand at 951 to New York ; $1 20 to Rhode Island ; and $1 30 to $1.40 to Boston, from Port itiohmond. OnaNO —The demand has fallen off, the season being nearly over, and there is no alteration to note in prices. Ham , is quiet and the manofastrtrers doing but little Hope.—Prim range at from 16a22c for new crop Eastern and western, and very little doing ; old Hope are unsaleable. HIRES ern LEATHISA are quiet, and the former *specially continues dull and negleoted. LITHIUM —There Is no change in *bite or yellow Pine Boards, and very little selling; Hemlock raft Lumber .sells at 86a7 ; Laths and Pickets are plenty, and prices unsettled and drooping, without any salve made public. Ptimiseas continues depressed and doll, and the only sales we hear of are some small lots Cuba at 165200, and NeW Orleans at 32i350 on time. NAVAL ISTORRS continue scarce and hi,th, with a email business doing in Spirits of Turpentine at 7134305, RR to lots. No change in Rosin, Tar, and Pitch, and the sales of the latter, mostly in a re tail way, at previous quotations. OlM—There is very little doing in Fish Oil, and the market is dull and drooping. Lard Oil is dull, and prices nearly nominal at 8.2,18 , 55. For Linseed the demand is moderate, at equal to Ka 553, weight. Imports of Soerm and Whale Oil, ami Whale bone into the United States Bble. So. Bbls. Wit. fir. Bone. Total for the week. 5,432 3.800 68 POO Pr6VIOUSII r 21,156 61,635 678,600 Prom Jan. Ito date, 25 588 ' 70.4'a 718,500 game time last year. !I.ZOB 88,472 1339,4 C, PLASTER is plenty and dull, but we hear of no sales to establish quotations, and quote it nomi nally at $2 25 per ton. Rica romaine very intuitive, end the sales are in a retail way only, at 6010 per lb. SALT —The arrivals from Liverpool have been large, and partly disposed of on terms kept pri vate. Ssans.--There is little or no Clover or Timothy offering or selling, end prices are altogether nomi nal. The same may be said of Flaxseed. SPIRITB of all kinds continue doll and neglected, but foreign is firmly held. Of domestic the sales have been unusually light, the demand from the South being entirely amended, For Whisky the market is unsettled, and email business only to note at 10al7o for bble, ldelfil for drudge, and 170 for hhds. resists have been very quiet, the week's sales only reaching some 200 or 300 Midi, chiefly for re fined, at 4; .5:1 for Cuba, and 5.610 for fair to good and prime Porto Rico, all on the usual terms. TALLOW Is firm and rather more active, country mailing at 81aSic, and city rendered at 919 per lb Tonere° —There is very little doing either in leaf or manufactured, the advanced rates now current for the latter r cheoking . business. The dealers generally are fairly supplied. TEAR are firm, but very quiet, and the prices of greens otintlatte steadily on the advance. Woox..—There is-no change in the,market, ands very limited buiness to note, the inquiry being only for the medium and low grades =- small lots selling at from 24370 per lb, cash, as in quality. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. WM. C. ItHEHMLE. THUGts B. FEHA ADE/MKS Comitim :rum Moms 4, LETTER BARS At the Merchants' Rzehangs, Philadelphia ship Tuscarora, Snip Lizzie Oakford. Stdridge—.—Ltverpool. 60011 snip Victoria rteed. Proble Loodun. coon hip Zered. Mat onigal Londonderry, June 3 Bark (Amnon. Farrehman----- Bremen, zoo Nark Arthur White. Molklulim---tilsegow, coo Bark Marion. Fovler alums. aoo Brie J, ha Wel.h. Fifield.-.......Triaidad de vibe, Goo Brig 8 Thurston. Lar0pher...............-,.Barbadoer, coo Brig atanl-7. ?flameout —...-.....-Queenmovm, coo Brig Ella Reed, Dams Ravens, coo MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 25, 1861. tkrN- -8 a-stui HIGH WATEG. ARILIVRD. Bark Frey. (Norw) Bore. 54 days from Newcastle, Eng, with war to Workman & Co. ease en:weer Coutte.29 days front Rio de Janeiro, with coffee end rosewood to Thus A Newhall & no , s Bart liAlw Hill, Aylsester, 13 days tom Matanzas. with anger to 3 & W Welsh. Brit Oeo Amos, Mohols, from Portland, in ballast to Sintookson & Glover. Brig Wm Crawford. Falter, from New Bedford, in ballast ti. Tyler. none Er. CO • Bohr Bailor n. Filbert, 10 days from Bangor. with pe ter...es and Rana to P. A &Inver & Co. Bohr flinttold Crowell, 5 days from Boston. with mile. to Crowson & Achy Joseph Maxfield. May, 4 days from Salem, in ballast to n. hturtevant et Co tobr H B Barton, /oculin,4 days from Salem. in bal last to captain. Boor iiarrison. Harding. S dare from Holmes' Hole. in Wiliest to captain. ball ot &hi latematna,tpall. 4 dare from Portsmouth, in Wiesstain. Bohr Cornelia. Cripo.s days from New Bedford. with oil to fiodgeon & Keen. nom Anail ESoo.: ROCkh from Providence, in ballast to ho.. echt 1' Bowe. Bolos, from Weil; Heolgooher & Co. flohr I. A Dan.nhower, Miller, from Boston, in bal !art to C A Heokonher & e'Obr at I Carlton. Bbailler, from Boston, in ballast to 4 Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Montero°. Falkenbstrg. from Baton, in ballast to Nob?. Hammon & Caldwell. Fehr W Wooistor., Garrison, from Newport , in bal last to Bann, • CLEARED. Brig Geo Amen. Niencus. Boston. Sipnioksou & Glover Brig W m Craw rot d Felker. Saco, Ty t V er, Stone A. Co. Behr J Rodney. Cm dory, Belem. an Dozen; Mor ton a Co. Bohr Y Solos. Boise . Chelsea, C A fieoksohey & Co. Pear L A Daneenower Millar. Boston. do Bohr M. J Carlton, Shailler. Boston, It Sturtevant & Oo Bohr Jos Maxfield, May. Boston. do Behr Montevuc, Falitenberg. Boston, Noble. new matt & Hoer Amelia. Rockhill. Providence, J It White & Co. Bohr J W Woulston,_ Garman Cohassett, J Benny.' bout 1 Garrigon.liArdint. RoYbriry, L itothermel & B Co ehr J L Earned, Weaver, Lynn, D reareon /k. Co. (Correspondence of the Philad.Ophla Exoltange., LEW EB. rich,. Mar All the wispily reported in my last Lett the laarbor y es• uproar. The U S scecuu gunboat Resolute. 'wanton ten der, bound south. left at the same time. Wind N. Yong, &o. B. W. 11.1010243. (Correepondenoe of the Press.) G. _ 1114.D1N May 3. The following boats from the Union Canal, passed into the t3otu !kill Canal to-Itisr, bound to Philadel phia. viz: J A Roption, Crisis. end Ca_pt Porter, grain to Hum- Nphreys. Hoffman Wrgbt Bryan Otsrley, do to Alex Nesbit,' st innebago. do to 4 R Frill; bierrs Alm. boards to it w Adams. ft Y; J H Lippincott. do to Wm Lippin oott4 Golden eve. do to J M lleyetter;.JOnes hAt d. dote NOTCIOIII et, Sheets : Stan aria mimes, iron to nAt. W Wewn; Witroen do Conrad. Roar, etc, to contain: Demon, lumber to J R Dessher. MEMOKAIItIA Bleaniehis. Prthlera. Reimer, cleared at New York lad inst. for Havens. Bark Bind Hallett, Little, at New York 23d Inst. from Oitrienas. Bark Grand Turk. Dotliver, cleared at Boston 23d nut fo , Proton. Bark Posy Queen. Gayle. from Rio de Janeiro 13th ult, with 3000 bis, a coffee, at B domore 33d inst. Brig Sabo°_ Hager. for ,Philoclotohts, sailed from Providence! 33d that. and authored below. Lotus H T Abbott. Ludlam. Ell Townsend. Willmar., B E B ate. Jerrold. A He er.' Haley, Lajnk, Bernick Wm JD Cs ill. Hawkins. Gov Barton, vs je.m o re. Lake. 800% W Beaton, Taylor, Pidelia. Wheaton. arii2J rattherthwaite, Maloy.. cleared at Boston 33d that for..Phoarielsain. • Behr kart , Blizzard. e!eared at Boston 23d gnat lor.Wilatingzon. Del. BUSINESS CARDS. RIIKNEBS MEN AREADVERTISI NGa- "" in the But Newspapers of City and Conlin, al the Offloos of JOY, COE, & Co., ADVERTISING ABENTS, FIFTH end CHESTNUT !STREETS, Flubsdelphia. TRIBUNE 1112;II.D.ING, New. York., aP/7 ti • H. 0: ULLMAN, ATTORNEY•AT , . LAW, JtRBEY anon.E. PenneVvanla. Clolleonotur promptly made in CUnton and Lyeolnito 110aanea. aslizpa7o Means. Walter Ir. Saab, Philadelphia; J .H. Humes, Esq. Jame Shore • Messrs. Baroroft k Co., Philada. enor, legit dr, Co PlAilada.; FriahmeatklLC.o.... Wl't; th rer;:. nods.. , Howell a. Bea. Ylalada. fels-am ' "TORN: WELSH, PRACTICAL ~BLATE uu ROOFER. TRIAD Street and CERN AMPOWft Road, is prepared to put on an.lntinnt of Roofing. on the most moderate terms. Will guaranty to make every building perfeoti, water-tigh Oroenr prompt-1r attended to. ml 7. 1y FORS ELLIOTT, WIKICS, and LIQUORS, J Nos. 317 end 319 WALNUT Street, (basement stores. between Third and Fourth, north inde,) PhiLa dolphin. N. B.—Fine Old Whisking always on hand. (Established in ME) 1830-1 y pA li' SON NIUHOLSON, BOOKBINDEMS,_ N0n..1119 and 421 MINOR &man. Vet - wean Mallet and Onset= streets, PRILA_DELPRIA. JAME!! PAWRON, .TAM. B. NICROLSON jyrf-ly* YTIMUZT t NUNS, e IMFORTHiS OF HAVANA. 0164J3J11. lee. Sne South IriEol l ll street. Ibmeeiver roraberly a, foil aasortment of loolrable fq imam, *dick tally offer at lew rates. fur eseh or &p Of/AVIA eradii. — iet& 17 31. 1JAPHY-WHIPPLIC IRON BRICK AL BTONB. , QXIOLEY, & BURTON. No. 333_WALII UT STREET. PIILAJAELkiIitAI Beg tease to Worm Itaiiroaa Compentee, ono orders interested in bruigeecontreetion, - thet tholhavagomg a connection in blatancies with JOHN W. MU R Civil Engineer . (manor and invettor of the above we irsttnere of iron brieed end are Inoue* to execute orders, l i i OUS ebY Bart of the ocanktry. - trom his deni m ltlkaersonat nip rintendenoS. AUJetters relatias h) plane animates Ocala to addressed to JOUN W. MUEPRY Civil RtßaSf , ....t"/ sel2-41‘. For 87• NE. 16 VI 15V. & nil wuN Fair, MANUFAOTOBY L 21t NEW ISTREET. Files and Ramps of every deeoription, and good quality. made to order, at the above establishment, WHOLESALE. and RETAIL. sisnsfastnrer's prices. Reemttimg done to a enoerior *lsomer. 5y.1.40P. J BM - - TO BRIM IE BUII DC RS.—The Pregi:. dept. Managers, and Company of the son-, I kill Bridge at Nornetown 'or II receive Sealed Prop.: was fur the rebuilding smith POTrIitOTD. of their Bridge across toe TIV.r &buy f. till &t De KW the doth instgc. - . Tie new rStrnatere *lll nave .roto. from 191 to feet;lrith double roadway. and a oentril war for foot n• -reanintig four • distmot true Cremes. of the err archyd •si en. The ^entree:tor to firrnieh the neoessat7 materiel. and to ateente the tioirk asoordinitallfiV andape. etfleattons trtnehloar be sewn at Mike oe cry& Z. tt en cook, twq...10 Norristown. at am time after -this date. ' Proemial. mat slate the price per foot Imea,, for - the en ire onmuletten of the Bndge, the measurement tram end to end of the lower chords to be considered the 11" C of the same. work to be oommainted fliVEr the wxsaation of the contract, and win • 11 1. th au able despatch. despatch. B. f JO • ; NoßsuzowN, H, rayujias44o43; OFFICIAL. - - PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING MAIL LOCKS. Porr OTTlcit DEPolerlitZSlT,} April 312, Met. Healed Proposals for fiirriehipg all Locks and Keys, of new kinds, to he subentated for the loons and kers now. used _on the Untted /States Mails. will be reeeived at this Depertmeat until nine O'clock M. the. teeth do of July. nal. It being desirable to obtain locks and keys of a. new construction. and invented expreiesly for the exclusive use of the United States mails, no in del Is prescribed for bidders. the Department relying toeits !election on the results of mechanical skill and ingenuity which:si fair compatitten, now invited. may produce. It is deemed necessary only to state teat a mart lock should be selflooking. and that its other principal requisites are unifoiunty. mount,. lightness. strength, durability, novelty of construction. and facility of use. Two kinds of man looks and keys—one of brass and the other of irentferent sh o uld and construotion. ue re ", T ed ; and repose's specify. separately, the price et each iron look. each key for garde, each brims took. and each brass key for name. !Mel/Pate samples or patterns of eneh kind of looks proposed are required to he submitted with the proper gals ; one of cant kind of sample locks to be riveted MP and finished, and another to he oven or unriveted. et) thatlts Internal atrunturn may eatotr, be a - minimal,/ k:very sample must be plainly marked with the bidder a name. "i he looks offered should not be petepted, nor should their internal construction be or herwise pubhOlr k..oWni 'or be similar to any looks' heretofore used; and th T must be warranted not in any Will, to rufringe or in terfere with any patented intention. The various same leeks presented by bidders will be submitted to a era of exert/Mere to be commis mimed ey the Postmeeter General. for.the purpose of examining and reporting on them . and union the Postmaster General ghat deem it to be for the intermit of the eepererrient to reject all the prevatiots and spent mem; submitted under this advertisement. cot traire will. upon the report of the examiners, be entered into. semen tie praotiOnbich with the successful tecteer.whime forfk.% are adopted. for furnishbe requireding !limner l eke and bele our years. as they mar .and ordered. with the right,en the part of -the rostmeeter Denote' tor the time being, to extend and eon. inue the contract in fens tor an neditional term of four years. on giving nonce. in writing, to the contra for not lees than six months before the termination of the first term of four years. or at toe expiration of the firstfortm of four to contract with any other parts fun:turbine similar or different teaks and keys, as the Postmaster Gmeral may deteranne. The contractor must acres and be able to furnish, if required and orderer, 6.0e0 brims lacks and suet) bras' keys. within three men. Its from the Wee of entering into contract, and 33 000 iron looks snake 000 iron keys, within eight months from such Limo. Out the Post master General will reserve the right to increase Or. di minisht as the Wants or inteteste of the Nemo* 111117 demesne. the quantities of the looks and keys slams spe cified. with - a proportionate allowance of time to fur- Lush them. All the looks furnished by the contractor meet be warranted to keep in .good working order for two feats. in the ordinary use of the service, when net subjected to obvious violence ; such as become defective during that time; to be replaced with perfect looks without (Marge. The contractor will be required to deliver the locks, at cis own expense. at the Post Office Pepartment, Washington D. C., put up on stieks, terming separate bundles of five looks each. and securele packed in wormers lames containing rot more than two hundred locks each. The keys are to be delivered to an ageet of the Department. duly and specially SlithOrlged each case, to take charte of aim convey the same from the oontraotor's fernery to the Department, where both licks and keys me to be inspected and approved before. they shall he paid for. , The contractor will be required to give bond. with ample seimrity. in the snm of twenty-nve thnUeand dollars, to the faithful perform-mom of the contract on his part. both its to furnishing the energies ordered, and guarding the manufacturing of the mail Looks and keys 1 watt due privacy. integrity .and este. Do proemial will therefore be canal lered, if not accompsnird with a written guarantee from the proposed su.ettee (whose reseoneibility must be certified by the Postmaster at the pleas of their , resinenee i that they win become responai big. on the required bond. tar the fulfilment of the contract by the bidder, owe such proposale be tineepted. In deciding on the proposaltiand specimens, the Post master General may deem it expedient to select the brass look of one bidder and the iron lock ot 'another. He therefore reeerves the 'lent of contracting with different individuals for such different kinds of looks as he may select. Proposals mould be carefully sealed, addressed to the Feat - master bleneral. and cpioreed on ; the envelope, Proposals' for Ishii Looks' miT-tuft M. BLAIR. Pontmaster General. MEDICINAL ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE. The New Remedy for RELEIMIATIBhi. Daring the vast ear we have introduced to the no tice of tie toenicosi orofe•eion of this oountry the Pure Cnisiaiized Ckiarida of PrOPtiotni*ei el RiMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and having received from u any sonrees. both • from Puy si mans of the highest standing and from Detain te, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMOMAL,B of its real value in the treatment of thia painful and obstinate diseaFte. we are tvinced to present ,t to the public in a form RE.ALY FOR. IN &IVA I S.T.le; (Mel trbioh we hope will emninerid itself to those who are suffering with tele afflioting complaint, and to the me otoal praotit,onsr whl may feet disposed to test the powers of this valuable le meily ; LLlXift PROPY 1./kai its E. In the form above ape. ken of, hse recently teen extensively experimented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOEPITAL, and with MARIO'n SUCCESP(as will appear from the published &copulate in the me final j urnalso girl% Is carefully put up tend, fur immediate use, with fall directions. and can be obtainta fecal the drUggiats at 75 cents Per .nottua and at wit Wilde of DULL° IC A , CIIIV.NBRaW, Druggists and Manufacturing( "herniate. Philadelphia. 1 - )Y SPEkKIA REMEDY. _ Dr. DARISB lifiblll ADOMATLO INVICIORATIND DPIP.IM. MO Medicine Ant buss lassd by tia public JOT alt WOWS wish visergassas fever. It is recommeaded to Cure Dyspepsia, Iggynorsasyt, Mart- Barn,. Cone Paine, Wiwi De ehe SsanutrAos Pains ca ass Bowels, firadeass, Dresessesss, Nitta/a Ceesp:stats, Lose Spsrits, Defiritres Tuatara. Intrespetasts. It ttnaWvtLaLv s N s O EX N I TDOLXsIEssEO R rBvTtaPEzFaTv.us, sit La a Medicine it is quick and °Tactual, coxing the ssost aggravated oases of Dyspepsia, Ridtloy GotoZ!aints , and all other derangements of the StOMlleti and Bowels In l ti . u s P r e il e l d inetinil i rreviett the roost melancholy droopins spirits, and restore the weak, nervous, and sickly to Lealth, strength, and 'nor. Penman who. from the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered. eonstitutious broken dons, and inibot to that horrible curse to humanity, the DELIRIUM TREMENS, will, Rl eiiist Immediately, the y laza L and healthy i nvlgo ratino eeatev ea„Ra i msnvgom U ng Sidra, osis.-og.e wine gimes full as often m neoeLlirl t) e dose will remove all Pad Spirits. gge dose will cure Heart-bu m. bete doses will owe Indigestion. One ease will sive you a Stood Appetite. ...; One slii will stop me dustreaaing pains of Dispopsep, !i - d One d will remove nitres:slut and digagreeable eeboh, ,3 Wind or mum g a ls soon as the stomach receives the vigdratini, the. 00.ess ing load and ell isiaufal eating. assis t be remove& - One dose will remove the •most , distresinng Wm of ficligAither in le stomach or . bewelk . „ 1, ......... ...........—....... Bliifts. or Urinary Prows. ,__._. . - • • Pontoon who are seriously &Minted . sibs any Kidney renr.pteunl3 are cease—_d of epeedy relief by a dose or tiro. and a mdioal cure by the use of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persone Who. from clisstpathm too much over night, and feel the ev il streets o, poisonous liquors. isiviotant headaehes. stolosess at etomatsh, weakness. giddiness, tr.c...trill Red one does stilly emove all bad feelings. Ladies or weak and eiokly oonstantione ahem take me Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make them smug, healthy, and baps 7, remove-all °barna tons sod irregularities from th e menstrual organs, and Morothe bloom of health and beauty to the careworn Distal' erstnanny it will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove douitTOOnule sensations at the stomach, All the proprietor ask!' is:. trial, and to induce this, he Me put up the INVIOORLTINO SPIRIT in pint battles at ennteqprts $l. ---- .no pot. 4 $ WATER, Street New York. DYO & 00_4 232 North sEcoND IStreet, Wholeams Agents in Phdedelphia, And-for sale by JOHN H. EATON, iIA N. EIGHTH Street. mud all Drucsista. , ier-thstely LEGAL IN THETHEDISTRIOT COURT FOR TIDE C4TY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPRIA. JA,M MILLER. Executor of ti.LRANOR A. JON q. who was Mamma of WILLIAM CR EAN, vs EDWARD P. HAWKINS and Ht vitY W. OVERMAN. terra tenant. March Term. MI. No. Leß. Lemiti The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the fund in Court. raised by the Sheriff's pi e under the above wtit , of all that certain lot or mecef ground. situgta on the southwestwardly side of the Lancaster 'turnpike Road agreesMy to a recent survey thereof made by Francis Lightfoot. Feu., at the distance of one hundred cod fifteen feet seven isobar northetestwardly from the hOrthwestwardly side of Arirgeantatreet, in the borough of West Philadelphia, aforesaid, containing to front or breadth. on the said Lancaster Turnpike Roan, forty feet. And extending of that width in length or depth xinthwearwardly two hundred feet to the north eaattrarair aide of Visas Street. is oertatu fifty-feet wide street. laid out and intended to be opened mak lie use. br the said William Crean, parallel with the said Lancaster w* ith, Road, - bounded northeitst wathly by the sale Lancaster Turnpike Road. south westward', by the said Crean Wert, northwestwardy by other ground intended to be this day granted by the said William roan to the mud Edward P Hawkins, and southesetwardir by ground granted by the said William Crean to Drinsit Moitiinley, on ground rent. (being the same premises which the said William Crean. by indenture bearing even date herewith. but duly emecured. acknowledged, and delivered immediate ly before these presents. and Intended to be forthwith redo ded acoording to law, for the 00'4040;04p Money therein mentioned. the whoe whereof *a hereby sm eared granted. end conveyed unto the said hdward P. Halmos. In fee nevertheless. to the excreta restriction that no slaughter house.skin-dressi Olt estab lishment. glue soap. candle, or starch manufactory, or other •Matiding for offensive occupation, should at any time thereafter be pur.Sereeteu. or used on any mut of the thereby granted lot of ground ; subject, al to the express restriction that Lo tmilding or part of a building should let She time thereafter, he put. erects°, or used on the said above-described lot of ground within fifteen feet ,rom the line of rte said Lana ster Turn pike Read 'will attend to the duties of utsapporent TM on T URRDAY. the 3il la day of Kay. MAL ,A. 1861. at o'clock P. AL. at nil o ffi ce, No. itail South Old Street hni [editions, when and where all persons in t-reeled are requested to mePerti. their claims. qr be debarred fromchiming in upon the said end. na,F3-lOt JOHN F. URI NTON. Auditor. IVELINE F. NASSAU, by her next friend, JOHN A. WETHERILL. vs. EDWARD A. DI AlizrAD. C. C.?. Mann T.,18 el. No. 16. In Divorce. Dawa Eta: Please take notice. that tne Court hair the cay granted a ruts on you to show cause why a dtvo• coy A %imago matriutoru SATURDAY , uoe decreed the abase ease,returnable Jane lit,, at 10 o'clock A. M. To EDWARD A. NABRAU, Respondent above named. DM. DOUG d ERTY, runt-rawfst Attorney for Libellant. NOTIOE.—PEILADsLYEIA, Way 7. 1861. Take notioe, that we hitve applied by Petition to' the Canard' Common Pleas of the city and county of Philadelphia. lor the benefit of ti.o several Insolvent laws 01 Yenniulvania, and they have ovpotutod eA TURDAY, the 35th day td" edaf, A. 0. 1861. at 10 o'clock A. M., st their Courtßno.. said oi ty. to hear us and OUT creditors, when and. where said creditors may at tend. It they think prope r. • DANIEL MURPHY. .A.l.t XANDP.It M. SMITH. Lee trading as MURPHY At SMITH. Grocers, at N. W. corner Second and Coates streets and Nn 612 North Second street. myo,lo 11 14.18,18,11.23.26* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the sehanriber has loot Certificate No. BE4 of the West Mentor and Philadelphia Kaa:roa4ICOMD•LIY, en tithna him to nineteen shares of its capital stack, and the. be teal apply so the said company to iaaue a new ceroi fiesta. solB- fit' IN THE ORPHANS , COURT FOR THE 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.. ketate of Eir r•ItY DUOLiTTLK. Deoesdeth Notice is hereby given, that the widow or the said de pedant has flea. in said Court, her petition and ap prai.ement claiming to retain tee personal property therein nisi:Awned . of the value of 398610, under the Ante of let Apri I.IBM. and Bth April, 18.59. end the some 16 , 1 be approved on FR I DAY, 7th J One. 1561, noises ez captions are filed thereto. bl• R. 't trAYER, mylB.sw it For the ketitioner. TN• •TIIE - COURT OF OOMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF FIiILA DB• NIARIS W IJGR, by le! ne . 4 Erf enAGßatavcus A, Andre. September Term, NM No 10. In Divorce. Dear Sir : Please tate notice. that the Court has this day 'ranted a Kule on you to shoat (MIRO why a DIVOTOe a viaolll6 MAA/1111411111 !Could not be decreed in the above out, Returnable the let day of June, 180/, at 10 teOlOOlC A. Ab -To Mr. Charles Work. Respondent above named. B. at:ARAI - iv, Ait'y for Lin. !Ina. May 14th, ISSI. n,y10...a5. Ste w Tou.4 AND LED( We have now on band. and are manufacturing to order, ni the Mount holly Favor Mille, every de scription of W Rattle , AND., /..DGErt PAPERS. . [9l color spd q u ality. are net duelled by any t.r. Mae in the Uosted atable. We would eall attention to a new ertiole or raper 'manitfliotured by as, and now iCif Web called Busmen Letter, which been gotten - up to meet the wants of Immune men and others, who °Merit to Commercial Note N being IMO narrow, and do not wish to use wary of innal letter BMWf, • . . Tnte overcome* naming ammo ob ti Jeoons is a per t,,,,„ t sheer, pure wove ; Plats finish ; ruled on one Ede: tenet, piear th, top; made from beat .3,7,6f.7,11.Ttm ad . ulteration, ancient np In nest boxes, toe e a Li vorot ha el v olip a t i p t 4 a l s: d ha U"k if the Lette husi r be .l r im oe a li t nes to on, se as Wallow s Fruited Titr headlesi_above.-- - - EC EMPT ' ON k MULLIN Mount Hour Springs, Clunberilind it g j' , • retrg hzd Alt rMa n t• BE • ell• a and • DISOATIM etrlZt. TILE intESS.L-PIDLADELPHiiik, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 11161. CEPHAL.IO PILLS SICK El EADALOHE., NERVOUS Er.:1,41 ( )11 E, 137 the use of these rills the periodical attacks; of De em. or Nick Bendarhe may be prevented ; and if taken et the commencement of an attack immediate relief [TOM pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom &Win removing the Nouns and Head men. to which females are so suhlect. they act gently on the bowels, removing Ccatimmets. For Literary Mon, Stwignts, Dedicate Females, and all 'oracles; of miser/an/ kabise, they are valuable as a Lexatitie,.impromins the ai➢etiti, tiring lens and tiger to the digestive organs t and restoring the natural elas ticity and strength of the wncle systems. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long inyeuri cation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many year., during which time they have prevented and relieVed it vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the sommee spasm or from a deranged state of see mask. They are entirely vegetable in their oomposition, asnt may be taken at e.ll tunes with perfect safety without making any ohenie of diet, and the absinttof any dim grambis huts raultrs it taw to OWN to zrw A litrt dOMMOiliii i i l a k The genuine kayo tare aintatarei of /.anti O,BOWe/ins on each Tex. • • Bold by Druzytets and all ether Destere ♦ Box yrat be lent by mail greerdi on receipt of the PRIOE. 25 CENTS. All orient rio■li bs I.44thissell ErEI 4, 4IRII C. ESF°:ILUDINer. 'SS YOL.LOW/lIG Bri,DORSEMENTIVIR CEPHALIC , PILLS WILL cornrwr. ALL WHO SUFFER EKON SPEEDY AND SURE 017itt 15-10.111.1* As :Asst Tsstimoxisits ars Inssolicslad by .I)IMSPAIio- Ma, tAsy ;Word assiosossitiossabli proof of SA* dl. saes, of Shis Oldie saistoille disuses's(' Mt. OPALDINGF. I have tried YOUI thtphalie 8.1344-4Fai then so won that 1 want you to send toe two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few of the first box I got from you. Bead the Fine by mail, and oblige Your ob't Berran t JAMES 1LEN14:054 Ileatntßa. ltn - I Wish yon.to Nerd me one more box of roar °entails Pill,. I key. reedived a guatdeal of busiutt from skeet. Y""l 3.Nr. 2 BTOULROUSE. N. o.3rizintra. Irony'll please een , l me two boxes of T a » 4 fhelle Pile— Send them immediately. a.".P°°tPll/7 "' MO_ ISIMONX. P. m—rAsvg trees-vdit lAf opx4t.rewr „Pia , . !We-A*4 Ino - 5011.1111861 BELLZ lanrion. . . R. C. SPALDING. Eed. linage nna enclosed twenty-nye dente. forkiltat send' me another box of your Coolish° fins. l rAtm It MIN, as bast - Ff Lis Ms.. ropt: - Direot .X.ISTOVER r P. self Verros. Wissisot °0„; O. • Broxim7ißlasis4 'tr. lado. x 2 C. SpALDIIIO, wish for some °MIAMI or large show up. to bring your Cephalic Plllll more partioularly before my cus tomers. II you have any rd of the kind please send me. One of my customers. who is subject Severe Pleat Headache, (turmoil, lasting two days.) was cored of as OSA law by yearPil/s. which I-sent her. Rospeotfally yours. W. B. yniir,,s. aTISFALDniat --- No. at Col:lava, N. V. !MAIL ISM : Inclosed find twenty fi ve cants. (15.) for which send box of " Cephatio Palm. Send to address of Rev. Wm. C. Filler, or ßeinokiabgrx, Franklin Co., Ohio. Yalu Fills wk Si*. a caorsa--cart Htadotaa a lmost iisruinstr. Truly yours. WM.. C. FILLXIL eranotne. pats Not long llnfue I rent to Ton fur a box of Ceplushe r 115 for the cure of the Nerroes Headache and Coativeneat. and reoemed the game, and Meg And so gos an - tfait Mir / Wail incrucrd to ifiter Jet atom ream mend by return mail. A. Inreot tic R. WHEELER. Yorilant. ti , enrs tA4 Szasosisssr. Norfolk, fa. ° c owl° pills accomplish the *Week for kooh tat., were made. ins.: Care of headache la all its foram. Rost tad Szantistr. IYorfoik, Va. They have been tested in more thane thousand awe& With entire noon& If you are. or home been troubled with the headache, send fora box. (Cephalic YiIIe.J so that von may have them io enall of an attack. FA , ths Advertise Preefetessee. fe, I. The Cephalio Pills ere said to be a remarkably effec tive remedy for the headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which Mu ever heed discovered. From rko Weston X.R. eazestr, We heartilv endorse Mr. Spalding; and Ida unrivalled Caphalto•Plil& Frew the Easatelsa Vaqty Star, XanalAa,, V*. We are sure that persons suffering with ttfF headache. Who try them. will stick to them. Prom the Souther% Path Ftedsr, Nate Otiont. 1, La. TiT there ! you that are efffieted- and we ire aura that your testimony oan be added to the WNW' numerous hat that has renamed benefits that no other mediome can produce. • Pram (As Ss. Louis I)tinotrat. ine immense 116=14 for the *riled* (Cashel* Alley is rapidly morenalng. Prom Ma Gemini. Damson, f Mr. Evsldknt would not oonneot 1 Map 'With sa 61 , hale he dui not know to P 065855 real amt.: From the Advertiser, Provideseu l a/ • The tojettmoas in their favor to strong, the moot rearpootaitio aaastook - NOOK the 79aitv News, iViimpert, S.l; - • Stervitano Pills are tatting the vlsoe of sll bade. IV A EltUgle MUD of titALAUws „1111i1411S4k *LIB will nave ten does tkini. nod nifillly."1111 THOMAS B. BELL. SAVE INN rizoral ECONOMY! ftIEPATONI , OW" A ilvvres Ilt Inn !AVIV Eirpt.PlNl As shoidents will happen. even in well -regulated _ families, it is very desirable to have Aron* cheap and, convenient seas for repairing Furnitare.lora, Crooke ' MPALDINFOR PREPARED 61.113 E 4 meets ail snail emergencies, and no' household can afford to do without it. It is aivrays ready. and tin to the stioking _ USEFUL IN EVERY Haft Bni* 1111DaMal efioh - le. Prices ali As tannin unornsoisled voodoo ea* snleinsditi W win off on the unetunteetinn ',Olio, Statist:tone of MT PREPARED Gistais I irtnAd =ninon eil *nom to es ; stnftie Detests ittrififeeisti.:olo oon.I.DOA e h -4 len mons • .. sr er,otunere .ritsraeze e .r.„-se i s & sia row: effeeiati in well. en a:ben tonUllorialtw NMI CUMZ ALL, ILENDS or I - lEADAA 311 M I 45 CEDAR 5111=7, NNW YORK. BFALIDIIC4'I3 BEAPACHE. •fILT A THEIR REAOH, filAtionvu.vs, Court. Feb. C Havintioltl), Pa., 11,7861, Envoi Quasi, IttrwTINOVON co vitrrt Pa.;4 Jai:mars 1008 a. Is" tiorDszondt. FaArirmtm Co.. Ohio./ J 9.18 a. YPSILANTI. Mwu., Jan,:ll. From eAd Democrat. St, Coud, M4**, Jams rhs Costeurcioi. Bunsen. Bestee. Men. laid to be very of for the heedashi, Pant the Commottai, etaciaaart.pitta Suffinint humanity oan'hom bikrenamod.,. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING'S 'PREPARED •GLEINI SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 14=4 HENRY L 3. SPArabING., lO_ 45 CEDAR. STET % t 1134 TOILS, CAUTIOP(. THE P,W.I.IIAN.CIE MUTUAL INSURANCE 1306tVANY or rinsoostrzno, o.leileg. No. /NM WALNUT SIT REN'a, Issues Nv a ra t L 035 OR DA_IYIAOR BY FIRE, on souses, Stores, and other buildings, limited ersenietuakand on Furniture. goods, Wares, and Mer chandise. in town or aorintry. CASH CAPlTAA._assiale W—dBISETR i 311.11.1 K. Which IIS 11111110ted IA follows, In first mortgagee on OM Property, worth double the amount.—;.— .---, sumo 03 Pennsylvania RailroadCo.'' , 6 per eent, first mons/sill 10831 at par.-- ---..--. 6,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.?; 6 tier omit 7 1 . 4 7,... oond mortgage lord, (130,1 M— 17,900 00 Huntingdond nroad Tifti Railroad and Canal C o C.'s mortgage lo an__. 4,000 00 erouud rent, first-class-..._-. —-- 24611 En Collateral Mane, well &soured —.....— , _ 9 , 600 ,„e, City otPhilittlelphia 6 per cent. loan—.._—__ gooi 1 76 Auegheax Cenral 6 per Gent. Pa. RR. loan— 10,000 00 Commarmal Ban amok— __ ._ ._ CM 01 Veohamea' Begik stock— ____ 2,812 50 ennerivanin Railroad Co.'; stook— ~......., 4, 0 00 D o The Reliance Mutual Insidnanop Co.'. stoat .10.0al 00 The County Fire Insurarvise Co.'s stook— Lam on The Delaware M. S. Inegyanoer Co.'s stook— 'too ixi Union Mutual Inimrianoe 170.'1 eorip— am or, Bills receivable...-..--. 14,002 74 Book amounts, aoorded interest, Re. . ....—, 7,101 65 Cash on hand— —____.______— 1.1.844 01 1317,142 Of The Mutual principle. combined with the seourity of emcee Capital, entities the insured to participate in the profits of the Company. without liability for louts. Lomas Dromptif adJaated and paid. DIESIGTORII; gem Tingley, Parnnel Meehan. Witham_Thontoson,l ..Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William MlMl'''. William Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill, . L. Carson,- . J. Johnson Brown, °hart Tolland, Charles Leland. . D. Rosengartens Jacob T. Bunting. Charles 15, Wood, Smith Bowen, 'James S. Woodward, John Bignall, Pittahurg. - . - CLEM TINGLEY, President. -g - M. lINCHMAN, Bearden. February le. um. ten THE ENTERPRISE INEM IRANOE COMPANI? OP PHELADELPOA. • (FILE IN . DDRANCS EXCLIOBI VALI.) COMPANY'S ; BZULDiNG, S. W. 00.11121::: SO IJRTH AND WALIarT STREETS. DIXEOTORS: P. illkToriv °an STAIIII• Moairickt L. Dawdor, Wpwakt rilcraz, Gun. D. 82111. AT, ttettaio Fitaanra, lonN H. Hnown. Sl. ATIACid , I7. I :3. A. FABIIRSTOCI. I Arlnasw D. Cara; . RI W 111.11T019,, • v l J. L. EttILITMER. -• RATOR ORD STAB-R, Preruhmt. `MIAILLED COX_E. Neoretem. Jell PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPaNY_ No. 921 MtESTINTUT Street,Philadelphia. CHANTER PERPETUAL. J..b THE PROFITS DIVID2D AMONG THE IN SURED. Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole terrnof life; grant Annuities and Endo wments ; purohase Life Interests in Real. Estate ; aw make ail contraots de- Pending on the contingencies of life. They act ,u Executors, Administrator., Assignees, l'restees and Guardians. A8314T8 OF THE COMPANY, Jammu 1.1861. Slorteassl. armed rents. real estate._ 07 United States stooks. 'Tremont notes, loans of State of Pennsylvania, city' of Phila delphia,!6B,796si Premium notes,lonns on ortliatermis, .. 137,641 68 Pennsylvania, North Pennsylvania Rail -Made. and County mm per cent bonds— 100,802 5 0 Hank, insurance, railroad, canal stooks, Soo. 97,647 49 Cash on hand, seems' balances, &0.. 311.1114 14 31,071,128 02 DANIEL, L. 2IILLEN, Premdent. JOHN W. IPAIPAERSI.SI:m. STOKES.eta. Viae President. DE A LAWRE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. ISTRANCE COMPARY,TaILATIELPHIA.. , Iheorpoitted by the Legelsture of Pennsylvania, Me. Mae S. k. cornet of THIRD sac) wAidivw OtTegUlt - - - PHILAD.ELF MARINE INSTRANOE, Venehl Gordo, To &Averts of tile World. Freight, L. LAND EMBILCANCEIS On !Foote by Filters. Camels, Lakes, end lane 6=- 7 nages. to an tarl i n of the Unioß. Oo Marokeoclfo 'L e ß fs i r.Zi nA tgfitii. moodeo:h.e. ASSETS OF THE CONi_P-4.eri _ November 1 , 1&:(1• 1.100,020 limited States Eire WY cent. lam—, Waxy= VO .113.000 United States! IA V eerjt.Tteitimrr flotee, (with accrued interest)-_- 119403 SI 100,900-Penneylvania • State five P con lean. 12,970 OD 21,080 do. an, wiz do. do: 21,20 02 1/1.000 Philadelphia Cit - rsi2' cent. Loan, 1-20,E3 31 30,000 Tennessee (Sive live cent. Man- .3‘,000 00 300 rO2 Penne rarii.i ailr mortaage aim e.ent.o,ooo 00 13,0001100 wharea stook Germantown • Compay, interest and principal woaran.teed by the City of Phila delphia "., 12.310 00 Law I:o.ardwrew Penairlyania Railroad Company__—. . 3,900 00 9,000 100 Clare! rtortb Pennsylvania Rail raid Comnany.• WO 00 - 1„-N0 e 0 shares Phil adel - Phrei Steam Tug Company . 1.2(11 00 - 110.3 wharee Philadelphia ant Harm- de eraoo Steam Tow. boat Company. t WO 2 shares. Philadelphia Exchange - _ comp 1.16 00 1,000 Mum Conti nenta l 09. DW" ..11.r. Cast 4i51T.135.34. Market 7at.5254.260 71 ills receivable, for Insurances made.----- 111,384 42 Bonds arul mortsases.— 34,021 (s) 9.eal estate—. • —,--.---- 61,30 jelutecollu±:, at AtCITIGics--Premiums on Ma interest. mud otter 4ruts du* the•Companr— 1/46/ 5 ) 4 Norip: 7 o.nd.atoct of sundry Insurance ta other Companies Ci 2.0) Oka btt tred—it ba— ....—.6setaa ewer cx az DIXI4OTOIr2 I . William ..kartat, 1 Sarintl . ls. 303Zta Fotromot. A. Boudoir, J. F. Panfirom. MoTitig u fauld: . nt. . , lloi.r.ry s.l_9art,.. . :. .: Xdward-iPartingiva• 4V. Davis, .11. ion en Brook° t'' j c littir r ;pi! .- ; Wraiss..4.U.braili, ' D ana . friM uu rrfil= 4. ; owes C. it a 1- C. Lutwit. 1 Jacob P. Jones. K. Po T ti . .V. sea uss l 'on. 2 fict o nCo i l.Y. % ll;: flA4 4' ,ilium _ s e C. beitver, i Joy B. Ilevuila, Pit toib'to aws Crum,. . . D. - Pototortuo, : " cM en icily. A. B. derttr, " w1b..1.a..i.rd mAltTirt, President. TAUB, G. LAND' I V'l" Fiw , AMEX .6 MBUELN. beor4tarr.niolli-b EWINSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.— E PgriNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE noo_nporated LiCIP—ORART.F./1 Pkiiirk r WIJA,J ., IO. 310 WALNUT street, opposite IndOPOntl ellirroZ6pany, favorably known to the oominunity -for thirty -at= years, continue, to tnaurlytgainat lora or image by Fire , on public or private 13aildigge. either permanently or for a United time. Also. on Furniture, stooks of Goods or liderobandise lienerally. libenil Their Capital, together wtth a large avrews Fund is invested in the most inroadm manner, womb cos es the to o ff er to the insured an =doubted =aunty in the case of Lou. Jonathan Patterson, - lesao HoMehurst, Quomin Carnahan. Thomas Robins, Ale:ender Benson, Damel . Smith, Jr.. WWl= Montenos, . John Beverena, Thom. Nana_. . .... . .... _ . JONATiIi PA:IIERSCAN. President AUTON SKIM. titeoretsry. apt-ly INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE AL MITE or r'ENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INB NG URAIICE Nos. 4 &ND 10 .I.ITCHANG/S BUILDI/J. Chartered in 104—Centel LIXIC,IO3—Fob. I, UM, soak "erne, $438,7et . all ineeeted ia sound and aeattable seonntlep—een tau to inure oo Votaola and Canoes, Buildisdas Meeks el Merobandueoto.,on hberal tome. ant EGTORS. limy D. Sineryerd, 'sorra R. Stuart, luneon Toby, Samuel Brant. Jr., Wharlee Maxus:ever. labials Vanua,. Wildeni S . 3nuth . Thomas B. watfo. Jakn IL Budd. Henry 43. - Willtua X. waste. °harm 15. age; .•i ennrxe 0. Carron. ' • CIE ? afiERIERD, Prerid•at. AR. r E L4eerstary. 110-ff INSURANCIZ: DIECHARTM' I. INSURANCE COMPANY or Philtuielphlgi Nip. 131 North SIXTH etreet, below Raw. insure Build nge, epee-16,4nd blerohandlie generally from loge or damage by Fire. The empany guarantee to adjust all lases promptly, and therehy hope to merit the patron age altar eublis. • • IlltlLSPlrakf. William Motion, Robert Flatttian. nonela Copper, Miebsel Mageol. Reorge.A.. Dougherty. Edward 101°0os - ern, James Martin, Thomas B. MaCormiak. James Dnromeg, John Vronsley, Matthew MoAleer, Frauds 'calla, wird Rafferty. John Cutoody_ rtomas J. Hemphill. Bomordia. linkman. h omaa Fisher, Cl:lanes Moro Flan, Du Mohionoo, Michael Cahill. FRANCI6 COOPER. President. 411.1*AILD RAFFERTY. Renreta7e. odt&-1y A EMMA:IAN FIRE I.NaURANCE IIiCORPORATED 1310 CHARTER rya- PETUA.b. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelph i a, Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus, invented is sound and available Securities, continuos to ussure on Dsrelliliss, Store*. Furniture, aterthitedieo, Yeses!a in port and th eir carton% and other pentode! property. All lomat liberally and promptly edituited. DIAXCTOES. ttoak R. Poeirill. John T. town. lonn.Wessh, James R. Campbell. 4nittel2. morton. • Edmund G. Dntilh, Pattriak oradv, Chas. W. Pooh:nay, lintel Morris. • T)106141311.. MARIS, Fretudeat. ALBERT C. S. OThaWPOR.D. Secretary. fele-tf NTHRACITE INEURAIRTE COMPA CIL NY.--intitorisod Coital atB6,O*—CIMAITEI paIIe,,ETWAL. , - owns 140. an "%VAL& erk Wrest, bitwipara bard aosi Fourthltreet, This Co_tapany will insure againzi loss or damage by Firopon ftildinga,Panutani, and Mereheaubs• gsso -1174 Wows, atd Faults. Want Insurance to raporta It As lirewrz DIXECITOia sottokleakor, joit4,s ‘ tit 3.4xtioitio . John Ketoham. , Ate Andeuned, john R. cantos. ?brio Yearn& W. F. DEW. star Sieger, J. B. Balm; JAW'S BaßEJL,_.P.reatiiint. Wrd. ViAle President. W. M. ISMITI. Ilserstary, ens tJ IQ I KOROGE INSURANCE COMPANY —0111441144 409 WALNUT Meet. PIKE INSURANCE on Houses and Merohandise generally. on favorable terms , either limited or per petual. DIRECTORS: Jeremiah Bonsall, Thomas Marsh. John Q. Ginned°, Charles Thomveons ...,gdwardD. RObertii. James T. Hates asmnol ameition jemmy T , °wen, Reuben C, Hale._ John J. ttraths. JR,.R.RMIAH BONSALL, President. JOHN Q. OINNODO, Vioe President Tionesn Cos. Seeretars t Jalf 1114 FLOWN'S EMSENCE OF JAMAICA gIfiCER.—FREDERICK SROWN. Chemist and, most mt. northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth shirk Philadelphia, sole manufacturer of brown's resenne of: Jamnitlin 'OM, 0. TPtrlining.tinli Mien., be, d b 7, the Mee teal Meetly • and has oppurcke the Astausa tharair mealtime of the United States. This Essence is a preparation of Uneetiel excellence. In ordinary diarrhma, incipient cholera. is abort, in all' moms of prostration of the digeative innotiOne, jt 18 .of inestimaboe value. During the prevalence of epitome (Meters and summer complaints of °Miami it is pen uarw etriep3lollll; no thilUi7, thdrethilist, or traveller should be without It., NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable Enema from being countsrleited. a new steel mocraMmt,ssoouted et a grata cost, trill be foand on the outside of the wrap eer,rn.order to guard the purchaser against being fm peiCd upon be 'Werth less niutatipne preperel onig by FR EDE* ICS BRoWN, and for sale at hie' Drug .and Chemical Store. IC K. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia. and at FRE- W:on iCK 7SHOWPI, Int. ' s. Drag and Chewiest score, S. K Corner of Plinth and Chestnut streets. "Conti nental" HOW. Pailadelphm. Also for sale by eft re. ~.sauthla Distelete on the United States. mor4.llm_ NOTli.'E.—The Citizens of the different . L 1 Cities and Towne throughout the State are invited to competition for the pincer at winch the Jinni AN SA NUAL it TATI' FALK shall be • held. Provo/ale sent/Omni uldnoomenta and advantaxao, dim to the eBtiernsut4 Quirt**, eeeelet ''Y the eal. 1a ..... 1t " QUlle.'ittelei en l')te.' received . an: to and . 001,4"...‘ Afar mut next. eomminniostionir should be - drama to either ot the folkirrine lemony WM CIIVDER.. it. loaf* P.ItynnERFORD , 14.0011 Minn Ivliii B. zabitEN. _,_ Ranuburs„ Pa. *MOLE. KAPP. znerteemeeriandi Psi. Inememaittee. •sit-~0~~~1 hAVANA MOS—A hugelhud splen did assortment of all slum gad in store end for sideyerT wirfOr-"rik —, - • . ; - 071A44a0_111f711, 1130 WAWITrff &mai AN.II PHILADELPHIA _AND RE&DING RAILROAD. r.PLP14Ei.,(11,41,111, El for POTT O /11 , LE,. READ- I MORN I NGRRIURG. en end after May 20, 1861. LIMNS, - DAILY,. Iftundays exoented,L Leave New Depot, corner ot BRO a.D and OAL LOw- HI LL Streets. PEIILtiDELPOIA. (Pasisenger sni t tranoes on Thirteenth and on 00.1101111111 llygpriAlL. A. M eonseetiriA at RaMetnlfg with the , c. VAIeA R A LLIt AD 1 , . 01. train. running. to Pitts burg; the otl MS ERLAN I) VALLEY 1 06 r. M. tram stng to Chaps retaining, Carlisle. &e. , and Om Nit wvatoN t 1 ENT RAL RAILROAD 1 r. M. t rain running to Runbirry. &a. Leave New DeaTotireerner of B it 0 an and CALLOW- E.ic Proofs LINER. HILL. Rtreets. Pflll, al) 41..P111/.. (Passenger en trances on thirteenth and on (lallowhill etreete.) for purr...m . lA, and lIARRISBURI3. at 616 P. M.. um lA. oonneoting at Rarrisbu with the Northern ntral Railroad, for &moors . Williamsport, Elmira. READ a+ la only, An.; or eximpted./ at 5 P. M.. DAILY, (Sundays DISTANCES 'VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ ING RAILROAD. r VOX PHILADELPHIA, Mlles, • To Phomixville.....— 231 Reading_-...-........ 031 Philadelphia and Reading Leban0n............. , K. liarrisnur 86 and Lebanon Valley . ft .... lig Dauphin - --.... -..124 Milletsollr3-......142 Northern Centrsl Treverton intuition IBA Railroad. Donbury..-...... ...Is9, Northumberland...AT; i Lewieburg.... - -175 Milton -._...... . .... . .163 nanny -..----..-...291 S. Sunbury and 'Erie ft. It. WI hamapart- ......2v9 I Jersey 5h0rn........2101 Look Daveti.--...6:16) Troy'--..... Rm t°n. . ''''''' -- - ..261 .-238 Virillieme l ikort and Elmira Elmira„ . ....... . - 287 ellromi. The 8 A. M. and 3.16 P. M. trains connect daily at Port Clinton. ( Minds, s excepted.) with the ILIATAWINSA. WILLI *Anil/RT. and ERI 07. RAII , IIO*D. Making tleae oonneetione with lines to Niagara Palle, Canada, hel eat and southwest. DEPOT lei PIiILADKE,PiIIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWRIW S i. e Moi LHENNEY. SeotetarY. mrle-tf May 20. 120. BUMMER ARRANGE INMEMEKI PRUADELPEI GISR.PdAPITOWfts AND VORRIFITOWN RAILROAD, On and after Moeda', May 130861. FOR Ca.A.MANTO Leave Phi laoel obi a 5.7. 8,9, 10, 11.11 A. M., 1,2,3. 3.35, 4, 6. 6, 535, 7,8,9, lOU, and 11. P. M. L ea ve fiereutntswn, 6. 7, 7%.8, 78,9, 10,11, 12 A. M., 1, 2,3. 4.6, 6, 836. 7%. 8. 9,106 P. M. The 8.20 A. M. and 3.35 P. M. Train, Mop at Derwin town only. ON SUND AYR. Leave Phi ladelPhia. 9.05 A. M., 214. 3M, 5, 754, and 1015. P. M. Leave German town,B 10 A N., 1 . 4, 614, and 935 P. 51. CHESTN u . .r RILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 5, 8.10, 12 A. M.. 3. 5.5.5, 4.6. 8, 9. Mad 104 P. M. L C 4 1 ,0 Chest - out II ill. 7 15, 9, 5.40, 5.40,11.45 A. M.. 1.10. 335, 5.40, 7.10. 8.40. end MAO P. M. The 8 A. M. and 3.35 P. K. will make no dope on the Germantown roan. ON SUNDA'S S. Leave Philadelphia. 9.06 A. M.. 236'. 5, end 751 P. M. Leave Chestnut Rill, 7.60 A. M.. 12 40. 6 10. and 9.10 P. M., - _ FOR vONBI3I.OH.OOREN ANP NORRIBTOWN. Leave Ptilleclelabia, 0.60. 731, 0.05. 11.05 A. IC, 1-05. 8.08, 434.84.8. and 11M P. M. Leave Morristown.!, 7. 8.C6, 9,11 A. M., 13fi. 43‘, 5.+6, and 935 P. M. ON 13 U - NDAYEI: Leave Philadelnhia.9 A. Al.. 3 and 5 P. M. Leave laorviatearn. 7 l.(A.M., audlS P. M. FOR NIANAYUNK. L 0 3 ,70 Phitadelnhia, 5.80. T3i. 9.03, 11.03 A. 1 , 11.,1,0 3.05. 300, 4S, 54. 8. and 13,X P. M. I.eave Maria y_unk, 63i'. 73i, 8.30, 9.35.11% A. M., 3 , 334 5, 7. and 10 P. M. ON SUNDAY!. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M.. 3 6. and TX P. M. Leave Manevunk. ni A. M.,134. s.K. ana a P. M. 11... 8111.1v11. General Supermtendent, M7ll-tf Depot,. micrn and dra...N titreete. 9111 E PENNBYLVANIA CNNTRA) RAILROAD, 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1861. asap! _lBbl. THE CAPACITY OF THlsa ROA r N OW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA Arill PITTEBURG. Connecting dire° , Philadelphiratrth Throush Train. from Roane, Sew York, and all potent East. and in the Come Dopot et Pittaburg with *a hrough Train. to and from all pointa in the West. Northwest., end Southwest —thug furnishing facilitiea for the transportenon ol Passeuvers unaurpassed for speed and oomfort by any other route. • Expreaa and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without chausgs of itars or Conduotore. .411 ;I:hroupb Pasaengor Imola provided with Long - bridge el Patent Drake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of travellers. Smoking Pan are attached to each Train ; Wood ruff's Steeping Cars to liApress and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast lanes,Suii- Mug excepted. • Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 5.t7.20 A. 11.1. .1, 14 Feet Line 11.45 A. N. Eames Train leave', , c-l! P. M. WAY TRAtlig LEAVE AS FOLA.OV7d. Harrisburg AeoomNiodetion, via Columbia, g. 30 P. hi. Columbia 4.00 P. M. Pargesburg " at 5.40 P M. Wekt Chester " Ito 1. at 8.15 A. M. 2 at 12 30 P. M. • Wegt Cheeter ratiaengers will take the Weet Che3ler Nos. 1 and and Columbia Trams. Passengers for Banbury, Willlamemort, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Fall., eel intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 7.a0 A. M. and tat P. gl., go directly through. Tickets Weetward may be obtained at tha offices of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boaton, or Baltimore' and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor tant Y attroad Offices inthe West ; also on board ant of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Onto rivers ilEir Fare always as low, end time BM quick, as by any other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion. Boutheast corner of Eleventh Connec t ions streets. The completion of the Western of the Permayivania Railroad to Chmago,_ T. make this the DIRECT LINK BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WES. The connection of treoks by the Railroad. Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding ell drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the raving of time, are advantages readi- I ly appreciated DI Rhipperg of Freight, and the Travel. hog Puling. • • ' Merchants and. Shippers entrusting the traneporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rah" with confidence on its Speedy tressed. THE It ATEB OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania. Railroad are at all iir/16,7 as favorable as aro charged by erhor Railroad Goinecates. Wir tie particular to mark ptioksgea Fennnyl vania" Raproad." For Freight Contracts or Shlpping Mentions, apply to. or 'addresa either of the I o n: Agents o 1 the Company: D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg IL S. Pierce A. Co., Zanesville. o._i J.l, Johnson, Rip ley, O.; R, McNeely, Maysville, Ky. • Ormsby A Crop per, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock & Jelleraonville. !ethane; H. W. Brown A Co. Cincinnati , Atsern & Habbert,_Cinoinnetb O. A. C. Maldruni Madison, Ind., Joe. E. Moore. Louisville, Ky. ; P. G.'ti ley & Co., Evanervitle, led. ; N. W. Graham & C0.,0 Cairo, 111. • R. F. Sass, Libeler & Glawet. Louis. Mo.; John l!„. 'Harris, Vashville,_Tenn.; Herrin & Hunt. mem p_kla. ann.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, ;W. 11, H. Aoonts. Alton, DI.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at differentpoints *lithe Weet„ et-B, KZ .orrrari, Jr., Philadelphia, MAGRAW & O ber.... North stroetUeitlinore. LERCH & C0..1 Astor House. or 1 a_..Wllaiturt . t.. H. LEECH & CO.. No. 77 State street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTON. Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. 1/Ql./PWI Goal Tioget Agent, right, E. LB Gen'l nue% ditoors. Pa. 1861. arciospitis"-• $994 faa fa aPri RRARGIEALEFIV. O .talts. a ,Ir l i f EN AND AMBOY SID .PRILA AND TRENTON RALLR_AD ILLa PHILADELPHIA TO NEW AND WAY PLACEE. WI/21 WAINVT-22. WHARF *NV ia1f21216702 2.1 , •.4 t WILL LAAVE AD FOLLOWS. VIZ . At lA. M.. via Camden and Arnim'', C. an' A. An nommodetion 2d Ate A. M., via Camden imd Jeiney:..(hM•42.4.) Accommodation....— 225 At 8 4, AL, via Camden and lanai murains Mad - 3 00 At 1136 A. AI., via KeZl3l2lOOll end 3011101 C 227. Weetern Express, 700 At 12h Pr M., via gown an 4 ,MPbay A9ooMlRO datlon --------. —. 778 At 2 . P, M., via Camden and Amboy. C. end A. _ a o 0 Arpii P. M.,1116 irOiirrat.olllUldJer2ll7 City. BT.' Din; Excels. 3 co At P. ~ via Kensington and Joiner CAT; id Class Tie at... Teni22 3 26 At SP. M., via Camden and Jerat 3 7 City, MAO .00 At 113( via Camde n and Jersey City, South ern Mad.— , 2 2r, At 5 P. M., ma Camden and Ainhov, Aooommoda um, (Freight and raattengar)--Ist.Chsge 'lndict 2 25 Do. do. Tiokot.. I N !rim I' Al Mail Line raw Antly. Tito 11.4 PM. eolith ore Mail,Retardeyaeseeeted. For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington. &e., at 7,10 A. M. and 4.% P. M. from Kensington. For Watentilap,Stroadabotz. Bayamon. WilkeeDorri• Wartime, Creel Bend, An., 7 .11 A. M. limn Kew:menu. ia Delaware. Lounksgranna abd Wriern R. R. • • For Maueh (Muni., Allentown, mid /3ottlehem at tan A. M. and 21 { P.OO trout KenuingttmDopot;• (the 7.10 A. N. line nonnecto with train leaving Etkaton at 3.85 P M.) tor Meant Roily, at $ and SA. M., tar 434 F. SI For Freshol4. as 6 A. Td.. LINN and 2 P. M. WAY S. Fir Basiol..Trenton. an.. di ma A. M. 4)Ciiii P. M. from Kennington, and tti P. M. frcim Wishanc street wharf. FoE_T'alrayra. tiverton, Delanno . Beverl7. name: ton Florenoo, llorrientawn. ice., at UM. 1, B. 4.16, and 6 P. id. • Sean boat Trenton, for }Uniontown end Intermediate c~~j~TFor Pow brk and 114, 11a id it tnTI T t Wit t ii ir lantlin;Gton De t, tate the cam on 'Fine street, above yraitant, half an hour befse departure. The oars run into the We Intl ° dopot, wad °leech tram, tun from the depot. Fifty . rounds 0 Baggage only allowed Egiall freetpen 7 , gr t . Paeseileart , are profti NM m fro taking earth! ce se gime but their'irattriny mare. All bagya.lo (ITV y pounds to Weald .fOr ' The Clompay.y, their responsibility ;or &caseate One liollaryer intatta l and will not Ntliable for any adamant . beyond - 410e. ex net Dv avowal contrast. • • . . rri 6,0 will. N. CIATZBIBL.Acent. NOR' V, PENIPSYL aitai#IIIII4-''' VA MIA R AILVAD. • FOR B iIOYLES rOWN, - AlllOll- (!-FIONS., - 11 121.1..1 ASTON, ECK 11,y, WILKESBABRE, k-c. Tattuuc TRA/ NS. On and after MONDAY. MAY 11. 1300. Paiesenger Trainswillleave F/LOItTai4WILLOW Streeta„Fhdee delphi at daily. (Sundays 4'oe - idled). as follows ; - At 646 A. 37.., 44 2:2llroar), tor Bethlehom, Allentown, Mauch Chutilta l azleton. Wilkesberre, &a. At 2.44 P. M., (13zorees i t for Bethlehem, Beaton, (be. This train'reaohos Weston attl I'. M. and makes alose *animation with New Jere*, °astral for and makes At 4.16 F. M., for Bethlehem, -Allentown, Mauch Chink, &e. At I A. Pd. r and t F. M., for Oojleatown. At 10.30 A. Id. sod 6.40 P. M., for Fort Weeltinglon. The 0.40 A. Btr Expreea tram mates elate connection with the Lehigh Valley Reilmed at Bethlehem, being the ettortest.end moat clearable route to Wilkegbarre. and to all vints in the iteLigli anal ninon. TRAINS FORFSi.- I.eftEt.rnlA. Leave Bethlehem at 4.10 A.• M.. 6,16 In., and AM 'L , ost° Doylestrain 7.26 A. M. and OP, Id. "1. Leave Fort WW14111117.011 at S.A.3D ffi ants 3o P. N.. SllNDAYe•—rhillidelphis for Bethlehem at A.M. for Doylestown F. M. eylestown for Philadele v i at 6.40 A. Id. - tblobrou for Philedelp 'a sst is F. are re td' tealehera-2 um 11 40 are to t Chunk.lll Bi 60 Through Tickets mcsl be- proaured At the in 061oes, et WILLOW Street or BF. Ring street, in order to seonre the above rates o ffare_ All Passenger Traits teffitent Sunday Trains) oonneet at Berke Street with Filth and Stith-streets, and ISecond end Tbird-streets Passenger Itailroade, twenty . =mites after leaving Willow Street. RIMS CLASS, Agent. TrPHiLADELPHIA artr tin iN aneT h 9 a 79lf t - g I c #42;Myit i p iL .ltlVLß9AD. 2 PAMMENERR TR A. 1.148 LEAVE PELL a IOWA: For Baltimore at 8.11 A. M. , 11.33 A. M., (Express}, and 10 . 10 F. M. For. Chester at 8.15 A. M.. MA A. M.. 4.21 and 1040 For Wilmington "at all A. M.. 11 311 A. M.. dig and 10. M BL For Noir Bootle at mu A. X. and 4.11 P; M. For Dover. at 8.11 A. M. and 4.311 P. M. Forßar Milford et ELM A. M. Per Salishury /Lig F OR TRAMS 111111.5DEUBIA Leave Baltimore at 0.141 A. M. (=prom% P.M A. and LO F. M. Leave Wiimir.gton at CM and 9.10 A. M.. Lin and El P.M. Mire Efo l iti t lit e t 1: 4 1/. Leave Better at itS5 A. M. and LW P. M. Leave New Castle at 8.25 A. M., 7.10 Y. DI. WEE) Chester`at LSO A. 4..9.40,1 . 61 sad F.M.t 'Leave Baltimore for Bahstniry and Velmeare Rail road at Lig A. M. TRAMS FOR BALTIMORE: leave Chester at 845 A.M., 1296 end 11.30 P.M. i ty:ouni vz r ib i a nst . TßAiritn 0.33 th 55 Passenger cl . , P r . a M tta4 .. tifill hoc li follows Leave Philzialla for run T?erriviilo and intermediate also.' at Ii.PO A f ter: Win:glare:a tor Perryville ant Intermediate pisess /14 r • ee. Leave Walming lon for Philadeloiwt and intorms diate places at s P. _ Leave Bawrst-de-tiraoe for Baltimore aid Intermedi ate stations st e A'. te. ' Leave Baltimore or Havre-de-orace and intermedi ate stations at I r, m, ert otirifTht - ira Coromoooinitiooday. rdartsossi, - until hither no tice, T. 4 0 ALES wit run on Sundays. Leasing Philade ehia-for Bah imoie and Washington at 1186 A. M. and latio P. M. and Leaving Baltimore for Piiiiadslphitt at 9.45 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. anti S. M. FBLTOH. Provident. ('OTTON SAIL WOK and .o.ollrAid, of all numbers and. brands. Itavan's Dusk Awning Tanllsof all daseripticsai, Tor Teats, Aartutts, Trusks-and Assist Leaver s, Paper Maunfaetaterrainer.tralSh- from 3 to a feet .FllltiSeratirlaWriad 03 3SX Mat, OLD II SA,LXII BY AV FIIENSSS, MALEY, & 041., No. 499 MAXIM? 117ILICE11 ..--------. LARGE SALE OF GERMAN COTTON HOSIERY. On n Tames, Merniat. MI In. tlO o olook for caii h— le 0 dozen regular make white cotton hose. 000 • • .. brown 441 " o V pfngturk " 300 " merino half hos3._ aoo " br ern cotton ha' fliciegl. JO/ " fancy cotton half hose. WO " children's wh.te cotton hose. 600 " " fano! am .. b ye: fano! aocks. WO " men a sad omen's cotton and ha's thread 1 oitta. v 4 " ales i m ts glove., 200 " womea's lisle hnsal gauntlets. stir gametes and eate,Maime early on morning of sale. lei F. PANOOAST, AtTUTIOffEIr.E. Sac • censor to B. st...oes. Jr.. ens WC ht. sithitiFra LF (WORM. 111 1 .1 L• ROOM FIXTURPR , kn. This Mornins. Mar 25. 0nn111101112 6 or at 10 o'clock precisely, at axles rnom. No. 431 Chestnut street, a stock of fine brandy. whisky. wines. ale. &a. aloe • bar -room Gaturer. consietista of alums, tables, smoker, Tare. 460. LABOR STEAK PRRttE, _FORM ANUFACTURF , RP. Tins Mrai. May 25, at 10 o'nlock preomely, one Very powerful steam press, entirely new. RASE, OF DRY G 10118. "ItIBBONS, MILLINERY 0450100, .E 311114 Of MC RI W.S. ko.. oataleiue. On Wednesday Mornint. Map 19. commencing at 10 o'clock preudielr. PHILIP FORD ik 00., AITOTIONRERS, Ito. 030 MARIE'S' Etreet and $Ol MlllO.lll St, LARGE YOr3ITTVE 1121Lit' 1.000 cIASEIS .1300 TE, Oa anvEs..A_ND sitooktus. Tivars4ST Morning, May 30. at 10 o'eloolt preeisely. oe gold, b 7 ogle forge- -1,000 once men's , boys' snd youths' calf. kit , . and grain boots, calf end kip brogans, Congress Mutsu!, ( ford ties, &o.; women is, mimes', and children's mill. kip, goat, illoro6oo and kid heeled boots and nhoes gaiters'. slippers, bvpkine, ko.; also. a large end dea lrnble ar torment pi oity-msde good& sir eoode open fur onominatiOn. with satsierass, twig on the morning of sale. ..r.i.r of DIXTM sad ILACIU &rants. ATHANFP GP.F. AT RALE OP FORFEITED 00l OPEN. 8.000 LOTS OF FORFEITED ARTICia. The sale will take place On Tuesday Morning, May 28 : at 10 o ' clock , at Moses Nathand' auction Rouse. Noe last and lfg olar;h Sixth street adjoining the southeast sorner Sixth and Race 'tyre ts. and will oonaiet of ladies' and gentlemen's eiottorg, bedding, carpets, housekeeping articles tools. sewing machines. guns, 'pelvis. fancy articles: &e., viz Superior frock, dress. business. mok. and over stoats , pant+ ; vests; debase , demine. and othey dresses and dross patterns; skirts; every variety of rich Canton crave thaws ; silk, setia. merino. plaid, woollen. brocho. Wells, and other shawls ; silk velset.silk.aatill. menet,. lane. cloth , and other elcalts. at 911 " 164 eirou are, and mantillas; capes, ()altars, snows. pat& sole ut,der mottling of every dsseription. feather bees. spreads. comfortable*. blankets, sheets. towel', table cloths. china. glass, and irteensware, double and sizzle-barrel fowling-pieces. tools of every dr seription, clocks, paintings engravings. et ver-plsteo ware. forks, knives. stomas. Havana ei‘ars, liquors. and, in 'Mort, goods of eves, description. including furniture. b.. 0. ar The goods will biopen for examination on the day previous and on tnalnorning of Bale. Dealers. housekeepers and others will please attend this etle. as e :en emote will positively be sold, with out the least reserve. AT .PRIVA.TF , BALE. Some of the finest CIOLD PATS'S"! JLIT.V.EIt and CHRONOMkI TER WATCHES mantifaotarod, at halt the lomat setting pries, gold lever and Wein° systobssi silver lever and lemma watches, MOO. Swum, an d . French watcher. at Ammon/thin& low sloes, le ,welrT o / every deseription, very low, suns. ratonk =Vocal In etruntents, first quality of . Havana cigars, at half the Importation price, in quantities to snit purchasers. Sid various other kin d s ofgoodt. SPLENDID art OF SALEDIAMONDS AT PRIVATE Contiating of diamond and opal britaatpig and ear rings. Price sew. Cost in Paris 411.400 A splendid single-stone diamond bteeet-ntn, salt ale% oost Wes. OUT ROOK SAL/R1 Attended to pereopelly by the Anethenser. Consignmer.ta of any and everry~ kind of roods all •,ted. NATELAII9, MONTsY TO LOLL 1.26.000 to loan, at the lowest rates, on diamonds, watohea,lewelry. 'elver plate. dry goods. olothlng. (re veries. oirr,ryt, , hardware, catler ! _, Pianos. mirror". M anure, bedding, and on goods of description. to Large or Ismail amounts. ham one dollar to tholutandg. for an Janktli, of time agreed on. NW The Oldest Established lionise in this sit!. ACP .Pnvate entranos on RACE Street. Busineze hours from 9 A. hi. to 9 Y. 141. Mor.wy insurance fo• the bor.efit of depositors. CHARGES ONLY TWO PER CENT. liir Advances of NUM and upwards at two per tient kdwancerr of IMO and upwards. at one net Gent.. fer lhon LOILEAL FREIGHT NOTICES. N ' AluE TO EMPPERt3 OF FREIGHT. persnanne of unties from the regular authori ties, all gouda forward.-el by way of the ILA EL- PliIA AND READ/ DIG RAILROAD to the States of Al 'wavy', UCK Y, TENN EttiF.E. are VIRGINIA., Must be distinctly marked "Not contraband," end, underneath these words the name of the 'thinner. The Binppers' Receipt must also he marked tut above. And no a, ode of say gleactription Will be foriparded to States South of the above named my4-1m ASA WHITNEY. President. SPECIAL NOTICE.-43HIPPER 8 WILL please take notice that the south Carolina It. A. Co. have discontinued roslserding ell through troikas and that all goods formerly consigned to them moat AOW tie ConAigned toeoqty as elm'. Mama. T. 8. &T. 9. BUDD will forward et goods W their addrela A. ItExoN, Ja. Cp.. schli No VAS North IN A 2 qt. szurrine: WALIELY COMMUNICATION BY HYRAX • BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Galling as QUEENSTOWN f Ire tapl,/ to load and embark passetiges and despatohes. the Liverpool, New York .and Philadelphia Stearn shin Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw steam ships. are intended to sail as follows! FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. KANGAROO, . Saturday. May 25 ETNA. . Saturday. June II EDINBURGH. • Saturday, Junes And every Saturair throughout the year, from PIER N 0.44 N. 1. RA TE7I OF PSAGE lIROUGH. FROM PHI AS LADELPHIA. I Cabin, to ifeenstown, or Liverpool.— ...... .... 73 Do. to Edon, via Liverpool-- —. —..— .... 93 Steerage to Queenstown , or LiverpooL_..—..... 30 Do. to London. --- --. 33 Do. Return tickets , available for six months from Liverpool.. ...,_ . SOO Paff.engers forwarded to Havre, Pans, Rambo rg, Bremen, and Antwerp. at through rates. Cettfieetes of vantage issued from Live - meal to New YorS--- . OKI oertifordee of pturin=we - rtisTaid — fiirm — tineTato — tir — n EZ• New York.-- ---GM 'rho" stAintrerirr. tee_ or amoMMOdatieffill lot Passengers; are cousin:toted - lei. tb watersi..t eempart menu, and carry experienced ourgeone. For frettht. or yeaaibae,epyli at the °aloe of the Cow per:is. Sunni G. DALE Agent, 111 Walnut strol l , Plileidelphia. In Liverpool, to W MAN wirer Buildings. in Glasgow, to•WM Lerman, . • . • . Mon street. THE BRITISH ANL, NORTH _ AftLERICArf ROYAL MALL STEAM- PROM WV TORT TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Peassre--•—_-__...--.--$l.lO Second Cabm Pasant.— Ti DoTTOIV TO LIV.ZOTOOL. Chief gs;;EiiidCal7ol —7 Tyy The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ehip• from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor, _ PERKA, Capt. Judicial*. l i l APRIC,A, Capt. elhatuson. ARABIA. Oaipt.J. Btouu. VAII/iDA t Cur. OAderoon. AMA, Capt. is. 0. Lott. AMExtuA, t,apt. meanies AUSTRAL AIiAN NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie. Capt. E. lockley. l EU ROPA, Capt. J. Cook. TIA, ((now building,/ These vases carry a Weer white hint at mast-head; [seen on starboard how ; red on port bow. AFRICA Bkannon..letilren N. York, Wednesday, Mar 32. MUROPA, Anderson, - Barton. Wednesday. May H. FE MU)., Jadirins, " N. 'York, Wedueeday, June 6. AM R R _ICA. Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday , June 12. .1 R , iUSTAL ASIA rt. Beckley. • N.York . Wedneeday , Junet9. ARABIA, tkone, Bonen, Wednesday. Jima 26. Burins not "soured until wild for. An experienced Burgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold. Ail yer, Ballion.Bpeole,Jewelry,Precions Bones or Metal', unless of lading are signed thereor, and the value thereof therein expressed For fie 'ht passage, sooty to or inkd-tf 6 Bowline Green. New York. RAILROAD LINES. Pl' PEITLADELPIIIA, WILMINgTON AND flAir IMO 114111•ROA 0 —PHILADRLPHIA, May 4,1861. 'FRAIN/11 FOR W ASH INOTON. On and after Monday,' May 6.3B6l:Trams for Weigh ingion, via • unspoilt!, will leave Philadelphia et 11th A. M. and 10.60 P. M. R STURIIINO,_ Will arms at PhiladelpMa Irom Weetancton At IR,IB A. M.. and also at 9.11 r 01. Through tiolreta gold at the depot, corner of Broad and Prime streets, Philadelphia. mye B.'M. FELTON. P IIVA I IVA L SITAD A g 'ollti. - 29 /loath Fourth strftet. _ PEtkfDELtEtA., April V,1361. =l4lErnatt b y t On andcompa after Ma th, y I. 1861. season tickets will be issued his ny for periods of three, ea. nine, and twelve months., not transferable. 319410.11 eohom-tiokets may also be had at an per cent demount. • These ticikets will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 427 South FOURTELltreet, where any further information can be obtained. 8. BRADFORD, a g o taing WEST 011E8TER TRAINS via rgivroPyLvA- P KAI. it A.., Wave' d epot. oorner EL FNZATB and M BR KV. at 8 a. M., 1330 P. M.,_and• CY. M. On Sandai, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., and West (Theater at 41 . .. M. 3330 tf laiimpim ELM IRA BOUTB.-- 1111LADELFFILI. MID Rip. eiLTRA , KAILEDAJ),_ QITICRESI ROUTE •to Tamaqua,. Catalina's, it rert, Wt . lkeehane - ISenrantoq t . ,lyfaten, nethreerl, "keys LAntonv - .EintiralOulatei N.itgasa •if ells, Rochester; Cleveland4DeeroiTcledev Chietwe t th, Lintz, Milometer. and ell points North awl Wes t. • . , • Passenger tr a ins - w rit 11511V.9 tze new Depot of the Phi- L,yietatokat4_ liteadme ReArcee, corner BROAD as/ C.ILLLO_ILL ISt - reeler, (Peeeeneer entrance on %whin attest.) deify 'Mandan. exceptatil. for above peulto De raves: lie Y EXPREER A. M. N GNI?- . —3.16 The 8.110 A. M. train soon est, et Rupert, for w atm berm, httsoa, ao . rentoni end en stations the IsAttii:AWATirlA Arai 831,01)1011BURO RAIL ROAD. lb* above trains make .dj_recE con.ctiora at EkniTil with the trains of the New York and 'ne,Oonandeigna end Niagara Fails, end Buffalo, New ore ecd Erie; awl New You Ventral Railroads, from all saints North and West, and the Claraldas. *legato oneskr.-..i to Etiorte, 4044. end AtizNiumisa Nfld.'s, and all too - mediatepoints, InokoW car :,,.oared at • the Philmulaloina and El mira Railroad Lir ee!ltoket °Mee, northwest corner of BCITif and CH ..;1/11113 • 73et5, and et the Peeve_ me: Depot, ~cruet,. iNIRT .NTR and CALLOWHILL. WEllt ( "M . Faff TRAIIt • Leave the Pail 413, 'aerie Retains Depot, Broed &RS Oellowhill sue :NWT (Ilanetiye eseeptettl, ler en vela*, Waists !. North, et BP. 88 ‘ • nengeta rm. - be deliTered Wore I I'. IL le Inman their going the t ame . For fartaet, taro. op /mei/ et Freight Beset molt. 14 8:1 4 Kit LOWHILL,pr to ; T.' LE.O.NAR D, Anent. Poraillet SP.F/1a44 4118.18711 i If three*, , ente-t „ • aPPLIW &IST UillitiT:Eit PHILADEMTH RAILROAD, - -• • CIPAINGALMII7I, on And env Blonds' . March 11, MU, t ie trams will leave Philadelpluft, from the Depot+ nerthosst oornAr of ifsghteenth and Market streets, at in A. M., and C and ami P. IL - The Freight Tram, irkth passetter oar attached, Will leave Wait Philadelphia at BA. M., running as tar MI the Baltimore Ceram •sizactili. On Benders, biatte:Philftely us at 8 A.M. and IP. 88.; leave West Chesterpt TA gr O . . and CV P.M; The trains leaving Philadelphia at BA. M. and 6 P.M. oonnocit at Ponnelton with trains on the Philogieljthis, "and Baltimore Central Railroad, Jet Kenmitt OltOril• lERI.Y WOOD, mkt 111. Genets' Busenotendent. ,_ NOTIOE.—OHESTER 17ALLE X RAJLIMS.D.—PM aft WOWNINGTOorri AND or 11111.10.10.[MilTEAMOM—Pn and Ate r N9y. /AL Wife tlito inaenien. , ; irides -tor nowNINCTOwir Vert frotelgeoarPropangorPooot of the „,,,ind umulitrireed Conran,. corner of D end C Ow ... Streets, (pannier en tranopepgatocmhOp 3r.oiLOOli WX.A.JI for Doemintowt : Lars it SAO A. ,__ ”,+,, ~ TERDIOQII Willi for Dulraluircwo beeves et Mr. M. DAM of excepted). . By order of tbe Beard oilhPaitrn ci Ow lkdbnial phis mid Reeding Itrullrrani Coorptip . FE Mell,BlifiriV Beeman. DAILY INLAND ONlNlMlrfeinw LINE TO NOR MA Milk 0u3:11 if is t o r lh aol to t i e rnot tacijitZ,Vihe Deeoe t oolll . ol' gitOn ra t e:MA WAtiaIiNGTON AVenne. Intl be forwarded daily. and at as tow tate/lute may otherie. Miter ol'Urjr". TVI LUIS ?fn.!. In toad 141 floata I:. V} ti - ona.:7tY ;on. a STOOKS AND REAL F,t,'"TATE—"PUESDAY „ YIIUIPMet Cutttloiraeu now 11"4, C"r" T al T" ' saripttons h:I the propartir -0 80 . hn ' Tt e• 28th mot., at 13 oicflo3k noon..at Met Excange. b, el( 'l, of Orptaan . Court, stgignees. anti COlripri4" , largo amount of valuotqa nronrAY. t PUBLIQ RALEIS REA iiItiVAAT AND alocit Al Tat. onAritis EVER? tI eolook, noon, during the hainniers ea,vion. 'it or .tativaw.u. ot eecn too/4m) istk c s Wlrstim. add it,Avi to which We blish. the urea. t o 0 00li 010 thoumand seta of IL. in sa ah `i. ,ll f arm , frl desemptlotie of all r,; sold on thet 01 irinigAnsudar. REAL PINTA tE AT PRLVATE LE. or I v, have a large ertnenat or real tattle. at wire sale, including every desenation of oily atm m utt ,' Pr° e rti PJAVA Mete ay. 1 1 1 Vzitßtif r, to" Real rotate entered on our pr: V • ..• tat Sod advertised ocoasionally In our Flr , . nine a bsik rtdea one thousand envie, ar. rr.Ned 1 4 ,7,17 . : trete cd sharge STOCK S Tues BON day DH, tra bitty 29, at r 3 o'skroic noon, nt the klulenelphin obanga. will lie sold -82.= Cheigineake and Delaware (Anal loan. 20 shares Philadelphia Ezobange stook. DI shares Little Vohoylkill Navigation and Coal Com patty. Also, 4 :bares Pennsylvania Central Railroad—sp, 300. I chards Commercial Bank—par 000, gEAL ESTATE'SA LE—MAY it , Orghao Court Aisle—Estate of Georcl P. ,y veer deo'd t —vEAl r vA a LUAlitai lALAWAHK and LARUE LO AND BUILDINGS, frontin g , 1 ,,,,, 50n s t r eet, name street or land , ne. and rive, g - „; laware. Bounded on the north by the city DrODerty. By order of tuseieee. 'HANDSOME MODERN Itt SID gp ENCE, North Th.l - street. hatureen Arch and Innen streets, vest side. Perimeter. Sate. .WEAT MODKRN po w.:i. STONE RE' S IDI , NCE. No. 2 , W9 Walnut Street , or Twentieth. The house has the modern ss 4 , n tr:gt . Dienes, furnace, hot 'taut cold Water, ma te , Sale absphite. VERY VALUABLE IRON-FRONT nog Mg Arab street, east of Fourtn, of 17 by llil !WC Clear oi itteuMnrance. Ow, ,Ifttrie cwt. I,AfilfiK AND VALUABLE, ST ONE ROurill.e w REBIDESIuI . : Price atreet d . o u p o o rt7 o t c o 7 :F. , : e a t e f e rce GennantOwn:TWaßtraeool:lCl ward, within two mi . mites' walk of the ratlrotal HANDSOME Itiortsßll .itEftID.%NCE, Ne, nib Green .Next . west of twentieth wrest. I..nt an". i no a eg f ro nt. The house ban all the nyolerg nests niennevtwa. hot turd cold wistor. fun.tco,- m es , of ell incsuMbranoe, Terms—VOW may ,/enuun m rtifriE AT COT TAI/E RES T DEN CES. es; tride n t Thirty ninth street, north of Fran street, a ant,. fourth Ware. Lot 20 feet front. 'f her, are h u nt k, c ot . Logo stria; hare the modern conveniences, su , hot and 0941 , 50 h &c. THILEE-TOR r• - BETON DWElrl , r7'flt with story back building& No. 318 Sento Filth stmt. helm' Spruce s rest. Lot 1 feet front. Terms-82.00e is , remain on mortgage. Sale at Noe. 1.29 and 141 SosM Fourth Street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRY.NVI.FLATE li- RORBr PIANO-FORTES, RUSnrridt CARPVIII Thunsday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Atlatapix store, as reeortnapnt of excellent second-hand furniture, elelanteono-torter. tine mirrors, Garret& etc., from families deatu ft , housekeeping, removed to the store for nal:alime nts sale. T. Marble Dealers wed ofner.- TBREMPTORI dAIJE OF. FINE ITALTAIV MAR BI Lr RIENTd. MONUMENTAL, URNS. et., being a spent al oonsilumemt to Messrs . Vol Brothers. Ore. 'Wednesday Mornine, Jane 6, at 10 o'clock, at tne marble yard Fifth stse.t. above Youth, will be soda fine anletotton of halm; marble monuments. of Grecian. Roman. and t o ph, om at with groo ., figura. and urns. fin- tmunrailevoi aad ca,rvings. The collection complete Nemec( ik s finest ever offered at nablia sole. Will be ready for examtnarkm on Monday ,:d Jute. Catalogues will be randy on Tbniloini. auth ;tea, a c d min be and at be Ruction moms, or at the warerooon orelmons. Val time, ‘39 Pooh street- Terms—Under szo each ; over that. amount, nt months credit for approved endorsed paper. Rate Igo. 1825 Arch Atrett, STOCK OF MA OF F I C EOa,um tucTF. Firm 8 . 1 , 4 TUARY. 'URN!. URE. 0. Monday Moraine. Joao 10. at 10 o caeca. by catalogue, at th e e , erett yam no. 1103 Arch street. tooloise she oonaern the eh • tiro took o Jtallild marble mobansonts. heAd tatti root etc, re, erne, fine statncry. a (technic of tumble le blocks. &o. A:10, the on). fttruitare. medal tools, itchlemente. &o. For particulars see catakovate. I,IFITZPATRICK gBRu3., AUL -1 TioNEEM, 094 CUMIN wog BALM odiZrart , , At Veloolr, of 7.tors, stationery nue tn., ..•51- watohes, yowelry, clont*, PIM/platad on.notinvnpul I iustruer.tata, e. Also drY ;Oats, Oikle ite.4 skoes,r.rit isr • shanetse of ovarydeeerjption. DAY BARED every Monter, W4iit..car, act y T . tay at ID o'oleek A. id nteVAVE SAIES. Atprivate sale several large consigntimr,tx nt omit eweiry, books. stationery, silver-plated lento. cut.ery , , ney goons, to. To anion is solicited ;he anaemia el tit, end eoinitrl Ineroluints tied others. Consignments solioited of all of xerettnt far either path° or private sales. sir Liberal Gash advauoen mad* on einuegnstanti. (lot-door soklow urnynotiv attimadpii MACEICINSItIt ADD ARCM ere.ta -.lr4eini;• Eiktm. w0.,11,-Nrapr 4 . 4 , rm.scrsw AN) IOLL 11Lk0B11 , 111Vi4., ILER-YLICICE; sag FOVIIDE2+I, tore - 1u in , fat t,T.I ion:: Ma 'I owpoortel operation, and boon mioinnwil sate. ;", 0110 rot/hiring Itiorino 6E2 Ram tiOrlies. and low prnsoort, Iron :loots, Wahn• 'tank, I'vvvecx. rospoott,tur eller tboiz ortryictito aa Wit A . hall prEparid cte; Oifea, Marino, Myer, sod EtatoLorif agortc; 'At r. pater= of thaeront ethos, ore preporoo to ohorolo or ion with molt dtrpamk. Ever? Cli!SoritA;in or Palltal matins mad* at this chortert conot. rint Frt pre Freight% Mae, Tabator. r-rld Coliltdcr L.ttiarsol. tie ion F.'oratojvania 'limos' 11.ov. I , SITIDZO. 4.1! int* and NILO aou and timort Guth:l44er a ll timongi3tr; 101 l toning, !crew Cattrat, and Mfr vi rr *or opted with the above birorivast, MrSTISE S end hlooloviort for ill; Ina% ioLik in lasi .imitabli•brient free of ohorho. rme work gliaislinoik. 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