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    Sermon of Rev. Dr• Kranth, in St
Mark's Church, Spring Garden St.
'Reported for The Press.]
The Church of St. Mark's (Lutheran), in
Spring Garden street, was crowded, by a very
attentive audience, on Sunday evening, May
20. General (now Captain) Bickle was pre
sent, with his fine company of Home Guards,
who occupied a considerable portion of the
body of the church, and presented a very sub
stantial, soldierly appearance. There was also
a large a ttendance of Lutheran clergymen,
and other attendants upon the Synod, now in
session in the German Church, in Brown
street.
Dr. Kranth in a great favorite among hie
clerical brethren. with whom he enjoys the
reputation of being not only one of their
most eloquent preachers, but of high intel
lectual eulture and profound learning. His
sparkling wit and social character have also
gathered around him a large body of private
friends.
On this occasion he repeated (by request)
a sermon which be had preached, two weeks
before, to another body of soldiers in attend
ance upon his ministrations. His theme,
adapted to the times, was "Jehovah, our
nation's banner," being hued upon the words
found in Exodus xvii,ls, 10: cc And- Moses
built an altar and calld the name of it Jeho
vah nisei—the Lord my banner," &c. We
trust that Dr. Kranth may be induced to give
this sermon to the public, as it is ono of the
ablest presentations of the principles involved
in the present struggle of our country, to
which we have yet listened, and may serve as
an effectual antidote to the perverted senti
ments and delusive representations of such
men as Drs. Thornwell and Palmer, by whom
the Christian Church is so shamefully misre
presented in the Southern Confederacy. We
want some such exhibitions as this of Dr.
Kranth to show the South, as well as the
North, the broad foundation of Christian feel
ing and principle, as well as of patriotism
and love of the government given ea by our
fathers, upon which this contest is waged, and
with which every Christian, as well as every
patriot among us, will stand or fall.
We cannot pretend to do justice to this dis
course, which was listened to with the most
profound attention by the large and intelligent
audience in attendance; but the following
sketch may serve to give an idea of it, and
prepare the public for its perusal, if it should,
as we hope, be published In full, and in a farm
adapted to general circulation.
Having read the portion of Scripture in
connection, and announced his text, Dr.
Kranth proceeded to say that, 4 , The words in
this Connection tell f those movements of the
hand - the one in ich the hands are against
the threnthe hands of those who hate Him;
the hands which are towards the throne—ot
his.Peinile who loVe him ; the hand upon the
throne—of the Lord—tbe hand of Him wbo
hates the wicked and loves the good—the hand
of Jehovah, lifted in his wrath and declaring
that the war for Israel against Arnalek shall
continue from generation to generation, until .
It ends with triumph.
"It is an awful truth and proof of human de
pravity that the Lord uses war—lsrael against
Amaktk. It is not true that Ho merely permits
it. Be commands it and controls it, and par
ticipates in it. One of His most fearful titles
is that of g God of Battles.' The first altar
reared by Moses was an altar' f memorial and
thanksgiving to God for aiding his people in
suf.
54 The times seem to point to the character of
the theme which should occupy our thoughts
to-day. The pulpit and- the religious press,
which should never defile themselves with the
themes of partisan politics, ahonkl be the first
to speak in the awful hours of a national crisis,
whictrottght to unite the hearts of all good men.
We naturally consider the question, When is .le
horak 'the banner ef nations in war? We reply,
when tha war is one of absolute necessity to
self-defence--a war for great principles, and
which will be maintained only to secure them,
bat Will be maintained inflexibly until they
are Secured ; a war made necessary by the
intereatil of peace, of law, of property, and of
lite. Then is Jehovah the banner of the na
tion that fears Him, and pledges His own life
ZS the surety that the power of evil shall be
overthrown. Such is the conflict to which
our country has been called."
Raving very happily elucidated these seve
ral points, Dr. K. proceeded to say : "' This
struggle is more important than that of our I
Revolution. We are now to decide whether
the life whose heart then beat lie first full pul
sation In now to be as water spilled upon the
ground, or is to rise from the stroke radiant
with the life of immortality. Our Revolution
was accomplished, but we are now to settle
whether it was worth accomplishing. It our
Unkeiln its_present shape falls, the Revolution
falls with it; otir prat is ignominy, and we'have
no future; our Union cannot be reconstructed.
If the theory on which our Government stands
is the tree one, we need no reconstruction; we
must not tolerate tne thought of it. If the
theory on which the rebellion against it is
based is true, this Union would not be worth
reconstructing. When Washington was about
to sign that glorious Constitution which hair
made our country so happy, he rose from his
seat, and, holding the pen in his band, after a
short pause, pronounced these < words :
Should the States reject this excellent Con
stitution, the probability is, that an opportu
nity will never again otter to cancel another in
peace—the next will be drown in blood.' Could
he speak from that home from which, if the
glorified know oor estate and can feel for us,
he now looks down in sadness, be would say
In that same voice of tender warning : If
these States let this Constitution fall, it falls
forever. They will never have another to
support, or to trifle with, or to trample on)
"'Bo nation dies more than once. There is a
power which did, indeed, once raise the doad,
botthat power never raised one who died by
his own bands. If our land commits suicide,
it will never live again. If we perish, let it be
brae stroke of the murderer, not by that of
self-destruction.
We believe in our Inmost heart that the Go
vernment of our country, as our fathers left it,
is the best under which man has ever lived.
We.believe that our Government, as the inter
pretation of it which originates our present
difficultiee would make it, would be one of the
worst Governments with which man can be
cursed. There is no Christian governMent
which would afford so little security to pro
perty and life, and the highest interests of men
as ours, thin interpreted. I would be far better
to live under the rale of Prussia or of France or
of the Czar of the Russian , than under such a
government as that foreshadowed in the South
ern. Confederacy. It is to maintain the glo
rierurgood, to resist the Immeasurable evil of
which we speak, that our country now calls
her eons to the strife.
eg If these things be so, they show where our
duty Iles. In the warfare which God wages
ageing, evil He allows ot no neutrality. No
neutrality is possible. God is Either right or
wrong, and His creatures must accept the
issue, 4 1Ie that is not for me is against me.'
We must either be for God or against Him,
and He will be either tor us or against us.
So;also, our country is either right or wrong.
It: she is wrong, no man worthy of the name
of nisii should be neutral. He should rise ust,
that by theprocessek of her. own Constitution
that:wrong may be redressed. It she is right,
no man should be neutral, but with heart and
sonl, with goods and life, should give himself
to the maintenance of the right. It was not
the curse of Heron that the inhabitants took
port'jivtinst tbe Lord. They maintained gan
armed . : neutrality,' and refused to come to
the help of the Lord toptinst the mighty)))
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LETTER BARS
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The Californiaßuono ra sail from NSW York en
the la s Ilth. and Met of eaeirtnonth.
The Havana Summers tome New York on then, fah
12th. Uth. and rith of snob month.
At &MAE INTELLIGENCE.
roATXiir PRELLIHISLPRIA. May VS. 1861.
41-11U1. um_
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. - . . - AttitlVEZ..
B o h r
.1 u sus, Dwaine, 6 dsy• from Wilmington, N
Comm naval stores to ft tnitemoe & co.
Fehr Groat, Girder. Clerk. 4 days from Laos's Cove,
with grnnite to eantaal•
Bahr John il Dana, &ties. 9 days from PinomOko
At•mr. with Intoner yo J W Bayou. ,
Behr M ma r's , hdramon, 5 days rrom geoonnet, with
fun to instals.Boer %bozo um. Amabiiry, d days from &sonnet.
with Bah to oapta.n
Bohr Mary 11 nabs, Book, 4 days from &soonest,
Velh to await,
, Cf ,,,,, .. rooher,ll days from Caltds, With laths
to ill & chLlv uz .
ftbr John Thomas. Hilliard .1 day from foMfraao Del.
Wlsm to Jae darratt & non _
AvTe_lanTa_ PO, Conner. day froza Ifnanci..D6l,
Worn RP JSI nit & B on.
— 41. 7 Shore Yowl., a onys froul 9044'
with-eat to Jaa - Barrett tr. eon.
Ser ut.ilweet.fronlipewleh, ' - t:.. Clark. from rt °ask. ..
tor.ar.ry fuizaboth. Brod. from Cilotic r.
It &Wood. Baker. from
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Iloinnait Motada. Prue. froo n.
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U hobrammer. frm Salem:
moan,. MIMI. r.. 30 .15 opera 'rum New York,
With sodas to W II Saud t Cm
OLRAJUID.
Bis,l: Flamm. (Br.) Levitt, Cork, for order", E A
Soodsr & Co.
Barg Canto. Gardner, Havana. J E Basler.
Bohr Messenger. Fogs, Portland. Van Horn. Wood
worth & Co.
SOW entrusts Newton Bowden, Portland . J BasieS•
Soar Georgia.. Sweet , IS Cambridge. fi Sturtevant k
Co.
Pohr Parallax. Clark.llatem, Bitinfokson & clover.
&
Bohr M D Crenate r. Cranmor. Salem. C A lieoksoher
. •
Bohr Remy May. Booiriy. aglow, L Rothermal k
Co.
604 r M. 117 falembetid, Reed, Raxbury. van Damn.
Norton it ye.
Bohr M A Wood Baker, Nawburiport, do
Bent Hennah Matilda, Prtoe, Boston, Reppller k
illorreerwndenoe of R E ADING, Mai 24,
The following boats from the Union Canal t tweed
into the Sehuylkill Canal CO-day , wand to Phtladel-
Dhla
Iron. znsin to J P Perott & Bro LJaa Coover, do to
Jae Coover ; do to oeutain ; Buokeralter Wards
to Abel Thomas; Prairie Plower. do to Geo Landis;
ateaboa Gould. do to Mr. wooiverton ; Mani emma.
do to Wm H Lloyd Cc Co; Bolden stele, grain and door
to Amid de nlit. and tlntir MWm ft roue & Co; A
C Monroe, boiler iron to B it W Welsh.
14E1410s ANDS.
Steamship Nova Footian, Ballantine, sailed fron/Que
beo 24th hut for Londonderry and Liverpool.
U S steam transport Philadelphia. Kittridgo. from
Fort Piok.ris 14th inst, via Tortugas and Key West, at
1419, York yesterday.
u S steam transport Catawba, Baker, from Wash
ington DC, at flew York yesterday.
Brig A J W Applegarth. Groves, was at Ponoe,
lath inst for this port in ft days idg.
Brig Hobart. Jordan. from Pal-rtno for this port, was
spoken /6th tilt, lat 36. 25. lon 16 40,
Brig fiaml Welsh, C .le. 45 days from Palermo. with
trait. at Mew York yesterday.
Pohrdouto Wind, Mitchell, cleared at Baltimore 66th
iryt for this port.
Mohr Arnon• small. at Eastport 18t1t inst. from Win
nor. and sailed tor this port.
Bohr 0 F Naylor. (Nokial. from Danvers for this
port. and Win H. Rowe. from Boston for do. at
elreenoort. L fruit •
OFFICIAL.
ARMY SUPPLI ES. -
OIrICB OF Anwr CLOTHING AND P.QI7IPaGE,
Philadelphia, May 20U1.1b61.
SEALED PRZIPOSAIA are invited and will be re
onived at this office until 12 o'clock M. on MONDAY,
the third day of June next, for furnishing by oontraot
the following Army Supplies and Materials. deliverable
at the United states Clothing and Equipage Depot
I Schuylkill Arsenal), in qusntittes ae required. viz :
10,000 yard. Cloth, dark blue, (indigo wool dyed.) for
nape, Zs inches wide, to weigh about le ounces
Per Yard,
.100,6110 yards Clolh. dark blue, (indigo wool dyed,)
twilled, at itoches wade, to weigh 26 ounces per
yard.
130.900 yards Kersey, dark blue, (indigo wool-dye d,) twilled, 64 inoltea wide, to weigh 21ounces per
yard.
175,000 yards Kersey. sky blue. (indigo wool dyed,) 54
iniches wide, to weigh 2Z otilleell per yard
110,01) arm y Blanked a. wool. gray, tenth tips letters U.&
in blsok, 4 inches lout, in the centre,) to be 7
feet lot g. and 6 feet d inches wide, to weigh.
pounds each.
200,000 yards Hannei, dark blue, (indigo wool-dyed,)34
mhos wide, to weigh 10 ounces per yard.
100,000 yards Fiardcei, cotton and wool, dark b ue, (in
digo .eyed,) to weigh 034 ounces per yard.
4041100 yards Flannel. white , ( cotton and woul ) & inched
wide. 10 weigh 6)4 ounces oer Yard.
409,1100 yards Canton Flannel, 27 inohee wide, to weigh
7 ounces per yard.
800,000 yards Cotton unbleached, 27 inches
wide, to weigh 634 ounces par yard ,
100 000 ya.de Cotton Dri ling, nob cached, 36 inches
wide to w ighe ounces per yard.
e00,5(0 pairs of half Stockings. gray, 3 sizes, proPerlX
made of good flues wool. with double and
twisted yarn to weigh 3 pounds per dozen paint.
60 000 yards Kuzma Sheeting, 42 inches wide, hest
quality.
10,000 yards Brown Holland. 35 inoltee wide, best
50 000 yards Cotton Munlin. unbleached, 35 inches wide.
30.000 taros Nlttolt Silesia. best nu ilits. 56 inches wide.
e 000 yards Buckram, best quality. 40 ouches wide.
8.0 0 sheets Wadding, cotton.
34.00 f. pieces Tape, (6 yarded white, 31 and inches
wide.
- Silt -red, white, yellow, green, and blue, for
Assn, par yard.
-Bilk twist nnd Sewing silk. best quality, per pound.
41.000 L nen thread. W.ll , Na.. NI and 40, per sound,
80 0 Do. do. blue, Nos 30.35 mid 40. do.
1,000 Do, do. assorted colors, N 0.35 and 40, per lb.
3,000 dosen annals Cotton.
LSO pieces Webbing. yards) I and IX icon.
40,000 yard. Cotton i•uck, 80 inches wide. to weigh 2234
punoes per yard.
MOO yams Cotton Mak, 30 inches wide, to weigh 1113
ounces per yard.
200,000 yards Cotton Uunit,2ll3g inches wide, to weigh 15
ounces per yard.
150,000 yards Cotton Duct, 28)4 inches wide, to weigh 10
armee per yard
40,000 yards Cotton Unoa.24 laehee wide. to Weigh/14
ounces per yard.
8,000 yftro. C.Aton ierk. 13 inches wide, to weigh 10
ounces per yard.
6000 yards C..tton buck, 22 inches wide, to weigh 9 I
ounces per yard
40 000 yards ilanvas .Padding.
60.013, yards Boutin t-red, white and blue.
600 Cords and Tassels, for trumpets and bugles, 63-
sortAd colors.
34 inch Silk I Me. assorted colors,
40,11, yards g, end 134 inch Wo , stao Laois, do.
40,000 Hat Cords. wonted, assorted colon, 3.15 inch
diameter, with a teasel at each end, two inches
long.
40,000 Black Felt Hate, best quality, made of Scotch
and Kodiak econey and Koss a Hare.
40,000 Black Ostrich Feathers, 12 inches long.
9U 000 Brass E agles. 6 000 brass crossed osuoon.
30,060 de Bugles. 6,000 do do sabres.
200 do t'astles, 2 000 Trumpets.
60.000 do Knapsack trimming sets, brass.
HO do avails and Ferrules. for guidons and
colors
2.600 gross huoklesilron rollers, "i" and W inch, boat
quality.
sno gross Buckles, for neck stooks.
400 pairs N. C. a. Braes Scales and 100 pairs Bronze.
1,100 pairs Sergeant's braes, and 600 pair Bronzed
Scales.
30,000 pair Corporals' and Privates' brass, and 800 "air
Bronzed eclairs,
6.000 gross C at Buttons, best quality.
5 MI gross Vest Buttons, do.
9,000 gross Shirt Buttons. do.
8000 gross Suspender Buttons, last quality.
400 Bugles. with estra month-pieces.
200 trumpets. do. do.
lave F.fea. B and C. each kind.
NO Diurna l complete, artillery,
700 do. do infantry.
9,000 do. heads, batter.
4..00 do. co Snare.
2,0 0 do. snares, sets.
4OW do. Stacks, pairs.
too do. C.irds. of Italian Hemp, at feet long.
Loot do. Slings.
tiao do. Nook Carriages.
300 Hoepital Tent Poles.
090 Wail Tent Poles sets.
16,100 Common so do
8,000 Hospital tent Pins, small and large.
30.1 1 00 Wall do. large.
ULM) Common do.
3 0.00) 1 ant Hutton!, (woOd), large and small.
30,000 Tent Slip. do. do.
600 Garruott Flag Halliards. of Italian Hemp, no
feet long.
1,000 Recruiting Flag Halliards, of Ita tan Hemp,47
ft et. long.
10.000 pounds Cotton Sewing Twine, 6 cad 8 'trends.
30,000 rounds Manilla tent Cord, large. medium, and
small, best quality.
SOO 'minas Belt Rope.
6,000 do. Selina Rope.
300 do. Flax Twine.
5.100 yards t'otton Webbing, I and IV, loch.
50,000 Tin Canteens, with cork stoppers, 3 pint". to
weigh 11X ounce. without the stopper,
30) Iron Pots with baits.
23 000 Mess Pnns, sheet iron, weight 2 pounds.
10,000 Camp Kettles, do. 3 sizes, in nests, 18X
pounds.
5 000 Pickaxes, 3 sizes, to weigh 034 and 7 pound'. •
/0 WO Felling lases, oast steel, hest quality, 4,14,5, and
o>fi pounds,
10 000 Camp Hatchets. do. do. 18 cooties.
10.000 Pick-axe Handles, bast quallty.
20 000 Felling axe co do
15 WO Camp Hatchet Handles, best quality,
5 000 Spades., sizes. do. do.
1.000 Stoves for riti!sy tents,
16.0110 Chem. for Sibley tenni, eels,
Ail the Stave , mentioned articles must conform in el/
riSSFicrs to the sealed standard materna m this office,
• here they ran be examined. and any additional
n.alion in regard to them will be furnished. sample
petunia of the Woolen and ( lotion Cloths will be sent
by mail to bidders. It is desirable that the articles be
of domestic+ inanufaeure.
Proposals will be received for any one of the articles
senaratsi • and for any portion of Gaon, not less than
one-foartb of the number or quantity advertised far.
The privilege is reserved b. the United BtAtee of de
creasing the quantity one-fourth, on the acorn:danceof
the oropioals, and of increasing It not to exceed doub le
the quantity at any time prior to the eompletion of the
contract. by giving the contractor thirty Onye notice of
Imola oesired morose*: and of rejecting any proposal
winch iney be considered extravagant.
The manufacturer's establuthment or dealer's plus
of business must be distinctly stated in the proposal.
together with the 90,111 1 3 e, eddies' and reeponinhinty of
two persona proposed an sureties. The e:inn:ire will
guarantee that a contract shall be entered into within
to days after the soceptance of said bid or proposal.
Bids from manufacturers will be preferred, or from
reinter dealers in the articles. and contracts will be
awarded to the lowest reap nsible bidders who &hall
furnish the required securities tor the faithful perform
ance Memo!".
Deliveries to commence within twenty days after the
mocoptanes of the prosoesls. and one-fourth of the
quantity contracted for must be delivered in equal
monthly proportions within two months from said oats
of aaosptsume, and the remainder wawa three months
thereafter. in monthly or greater orosortione.
t )I to be distinctly understood that oomntors are not
transferable without the consent of the proper autho
rity, and that ally sale, assignment, or transfer, without
such consent having been outained. ( except un-er
process of law,) will be regarded as an abandonment of
the contract ; and the contractor and nig or their secu
rities will be held reap osible for all toes or coinage to
the United States which may anse therefrom.
Payments will be made on each delivery. should Con
gress have made an appropriation to meet them, IN as
soon thereafter as an appropriation shall be made for
that purpose. Ten per cent. of the amount of mach de
livery will be retained until the contract shall be com
pleted. whieh will he forfeited to the Voiced Mates in
ease of deftloation on the part of the contractor in ful
filling the contract.
Forms of proposals and guarant7 will he furnished
upon applioauon to his office. and none will be cum
dared mat do not conform tliere.
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Proposals will be endorsed, •• Proposals for Fattish
/as Army Butoilien and Mn.nrisi.ln," na addrsased.
C,CL. CHAR], ts 4 tlitild &S.
.m 331 bath* - Arai. Q.A. 8. Army,
IIDROPOSALS FOU.FURNISHING MAIL
JR. LOCKS. Posy 0,/ms DZTARTSIINTat
and
361.
Seated Proposal, for furnishing all Loots aionlll.nd Keys, of
new kinds, to be substituted for the loot* and keys now
used on the United Mates Mafia. will be received at
this Department until nine o'clock A. M. the tenth day
of July, 1061.
It tieing desirable to Obtain *la and 'eye of a new
construction. and invented expressly for the exolusive
woof the United States mails. no model is presoribed
for bidders, the Department relying for its selection on;
the results of mechanical skill and ingenuity which a
fair competition, now invited, may produce. It is
deemed necessary only to state that a iced look should
be eelf-looking, and that it. other principal rot/milks
are uniformity. mount,. lig Mon - s. strength, durability,
novelty of construction, and facility of use.
Two kinds of mail looks and keys—ope of bnias and
the other of iron—different in form and tionstrnotiOn,
are required; and proposals should specify. separately.,
the tome o f each iron kaiak, eambi key for IMMO. MIMI
brace look, and ouch brace key fdr same,
Duplicate samples or patterns of each kind of looks
proposed are required to be submitted with the propo
sals ; one of each kind of sample looks to be riveted oP
and finished, and anorher to be open or unrivaled. so
that its internal structure may easily be examined.
Leery sample must be plainly marked with the bidder's
name.
•1 he looks oferod should not be patented, nor should
their internal construction be otherwise publicly kbown,
or be similar to any looks heretofore used; and th
west be warranted cot. In any way, to infringe or in
terfere with any patented invention.
The various samle limas presented by bidders will
be submitted to a b oa rd 9f roomier; to be ammo
cloned 07 the rostra-star General, for the purpoee of
examining and reporting on them and unless the
Postmaster General snail deem it to be for the interest
of the Pe part roent to reject all the proposals and speci
mens submitted under this advertasetneot i contracts
will, upon the report of the examiners, be entered into,
as soon as practicable, with the socesaaf u l
looks are adopted. for furnishing similar f nits and he's
for four years. as they may be required and ordered
with the right, on the part ol the PoStnmeter (Amoral
for the time being , to extend and °online. the contract
ID force for anMoat term of four years, on giving
notice. in writing. to the contra for not less than six
moons before the lerlialnation of the Mat term of tear
years; or at tae expiration of the first term of four
years, to contract with any other party for furnishing
similar or different cob and keye,ais the Postmaster
Go oral may determine.
The contractor must agree and be able to furnish, if
au,r.d and ordetao. 6.000 brims lonics and 13.000 brass
keys. within three manilla from th e tin e entering
into contract. and 30 OM iron looks and 30 MO iron ken.
within eight months from nob time. But the Post
master General wall reserve this right to increase or di
mitimb, as the wants or it - 143165ta of the Service may
demand. the quantities ot the looks and kys above Dye
minmolr ittt A proportionate allowably. o f nme to Lor
i:alb them.
AU the locks furnished by the contractor must be
warranted to keep in good working order for two years.
In th- Firth narl use or the *error', when not so bjeeted
to obvious violence i such lie PM/0 defective donna
that•tarns, to be roplaoed with perfect looks without
charge.
The contractor will be lectured
Oboe De p artment,
at me own expense, at the Post
Vireahltistqn• D. C.. put UP on sticks, forming separate
bundles 01 dye locks each, anti securely peeked in
woo den boxes containing not more than two hundred
locks each. The keys are to be uslivered to an agent
the authoriz ed sa m e
from inm
of the Department. duly and speciall y each case, to take charge of anti co
the contractor's factory to the Department, where both
looks and keys are to be inspeoteo and approved before
ti 1 . 1 .11111 De paid for.
I, contractor wo. required to give bond. with
amp to iseourity. In the sum of twenty-hve then/imp
dol.a,s, fc, the [satirel performance of the contract on
his part. both as to formsning the supplies ordered, aile
guarding the manufacturing of the mail looks and keys
With dee privacy, integrity, and oars. Nio Promosal will
therefore he emiaisleyed. if not gooOMplintra with a
written plialantee from theyroposeo eu.st.s. (whose
r";omm 4 moity must be certified by the Postmaster at
the place of their residence) that they will become
rall y" Lath 1 .00 the reopired bond, for the fulfilment of
um contract by the bidder. In case such proposals be
accepted,
oe...idrus ob time proposals mad SpeCitira..• the ._ P°""_t
eaSetair General May deem it expedient to *aloof the
wiggle.* of one bidder and the iron lock of another.
ii i - f m
ayefoyscerres the right of DOratrallailtith
agye r a r g inuL - 17. isellifor snob different kind. o ei
he may select.
Peosoesb••
AOgaVtecareful
ly l aied:4 l 446 l tile
PostmeaterGeera
o a p ndeodoardlith. earpe.Prowehr i/ Postmaster mYM s .
I
ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLIES.
PROPOSALS FOR ARMS.
Sealed Propoyal• will be reoeivvd at Springfield. Illt
nein. on or hefore the twel ft h ( i2 , h)day of June next.
at noou. by the unde•signed en • minions?. on the iart
of the elate .1 Illinois. for furnishing. - delivered at
Springfield, Illinois. the following arms and equip
ments :
we re (1.2)8-lbor hrnsgans. tifled.
Six (6 ) 12-lbs brass howitzers. rifled.
Twelve (12) o masons for 6 lb ye, s.
S's (0) ominous for Is lb howitzers.
Three (3) travelling finites.
Three (3) battery wagons.
Three (9)spare eon °enlarges.
One hundred and ninety eight (198) sets of artillery
hsrness, wob a) the implements and equipments. for
three companies of light sr iiiery complete. corres
ponding In all respects with the arms and equipments
used by the United States. and to be ambinitsd to the
same tests.
One thousand (1,0a1) (loyalty sabres.
One thousand (1.000) pairs cavalry Pladk ( revolvers' )
one thousand (1.000) carbines.
Oue thousand (1.000) holsters.
One thousand MOOD) belts.
To correspond in all resents to the like arms and ap
pendages used in the xerytoe of the United States. and
of the newest and most approved style and finish, and
to he subjected to the same tests.
The commissioners reserve the right to reject any
proposal not satisfactory.
The terms of payment under law, eighty per cent. on
delivery, twenty per cent. 0 , 1 immolation or contract.
Address SOMMlyetoDere for purchase of arms. &0.,
Springfield. Himont.
JAS. 15TOKtill,
JOHN T11.4.80f1
myPl.2ot W M. suzekLuth.
MEDICINAL
DYS PEPSIA . REMEDY_
muntulA YN A MRATLNIF SPIRIT.
..Tlite Hear:free hos bus used by tits public for six pears
wits isersasiecfaspeer. It is recoup trusudad se Curs
Dyspepsia, elsraininuss. Heart - Byrn, Calif
usher, Wind is , As Slossatii, or Pesos is alas
Bourslss Hsesdaeks, trowsirsoss, Kidney
issimpleints, Low Spirits, Delirium
Tonessist, fettogpsresses.
IT BRUM/LAIRS, EXHILARATES, INVICORATRI, STY
WILL ROT lwrorteLTß oR STOPITY.
As a Medicine it is Quick and , effectual, outing the
nett age ravaged tame of Dyspepsia i Kidney Oompleants,
and au other derangements of the ntounsott and Bowels
in a speedy manner.
It will instantly revive the moat melancholy and
drooping sis, and restore the weak, nervous, and
'Misty to h eartn, strength . , and slam.
Persons w o, from the injudicious use elicitors, have
Demme dejected, and their nervous systems shattered,
sonetitutions broken down, and !reliant to that horrible
coarse to humanity. the , Deptititill TRatilittg, will, al
most immediately feel the happy and healthy invigo
rating eillosoy of Or. Dam's Invigorating Spirit.
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Doss.--One wine glass fall as often as neeeseary.
One dose will remove all had Spirits.
One dose will cure Heert-burn.
Three doses ours Indisestiou,
One dose will give you a Good Appetite.
One dose will mop the distressing pains of DroPepsia.
One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable
effects of Wind or Flatulence. and as soon as the
stomach receives the Invigorating 'Saint, the distress
ing load and all painful feedinge wilt be removed.
One &tee wilt remove the most distressing paths et
Colic, either in the stomach or bowels.
A fow doses will remove all okirtrueklons in the Kidney.
Bladder. or Urinary Organs.
Poisons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney
Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or
two. and a radical care by the use of one or two bottles,
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.
Persons who, from dissipatugg too much over eight,
and feel the evil eflOots of poisonous liquors, In Yndent
headache!. sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness,
&a. will bud one dose will? mnove all bad feeling..
Liaise of weak and eighty constitution shottkl take
the Invigorating Spirit three times a day' it will make
them strogtg, healthy, and ham y. remove all obstruc
tions and irregtilarities from the menstrual organs, and
restore the bloom of heplth and beauty to the careworn
fens.
Daring pregnant* , it will be found an invaluable medi
cine to remove disagreeable isensatione at the stomach.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he
.kas put up the INVIOORATIN9 SPIRIT in pint Manias at
ISPEcents, quarts 51.
`111R4.-Fettel.2 2 1 14 k ITtg . r r t a sVO ' , fir Street, r
wholesale AMU in Philadelphia,
And formic by JOHN H. EATON. QS N. EIGHTH
Street. end ell Drogrode ley-tbstelv
ELME PROPYLAMINE,
_____ . The New Remedy for
RHEUIIIATIBM:
During the past year we have introduced to the no
tice of the mafiosi profession of this country the Pars
Cryrtatized Chloride of Peon/amine, AS A
REMEDY FOR REEIMILATIBM
and having received front many sources, both from
physicians of the highest standing and from patients, the
MOST FLATTERINO YEEVTINLONIALS
of its real value in the treatment of this painful and
obstinate disease, we are induced to present it to the
public in a form READY FOR. JAIME' !tali tier,
which we hope will commend itself to those who are
entrering with tnis afflicting complaint, and to the me
dical practitioner wha may feet disposed to test the
powers of this valuable temeilV,
MARI R PROP Y hi IN in the form above spo
ken of, hos recently teen extensively experimented
with in the
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
and with MARREDSUCCESS (nu will appear from this
publiahed accounts in the um hoal j. , ntnals. •
Kilt In carefully put up , oad) for immediate age•
with full directions. and osn be obtainea from al. the
druggists at 75 cents per bottle. and at wh“lesale of
BULLO..7R a CRENSHAW.
Druggists and Alanufacturintenenuete.
m 524-17 rluladedshia.
LEGAL-
TN THE DISTRICT CaURT FOR THE
A- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
JAMES MILLER, &Team? of KILIiANOR A.
lON EP. who maa Aesitnee of WILLIA
_DREAD
va EDWARD P. HAWKINS and H NRY W.
OVERMAN. terra tenant. March Term, 1861. No.
128. Le•lari Room.
- • -
The auditor appointed by the , Court to distribute the
fund in Court. raised by the eherifPa sae under the
above writ, of all that certain lot or pirce qf ground.
Situate on the smithwertwardly side of the Lancaster
Turnpike Hood agreeably to a recent survey thereof
made by Francis Lightfoot. Flop. at the distance of one
hundred and fifteen feat seven inches northwestward
from the northwestwards; side of eyrgeant street, in the
borough of West Philadephia. aforeatul, containing in
front or breadth. on the .aid Lancaster Trompiiie amid,
forty teat, and extending of that width in length or
depth southwestwardly two hundred feet to the north
outwardly side of cretin street, la certain fifty feet
wide street. laid out and intended to be opened to - Pub
lic use. by the said William Crean, parallel with the
said Lancaster 'turnpike Road - I b-tended northeast
weirdly by the mato Lancaster Timitiike Hoed. south
westward', by the said Crean street. northwestwardly
by ottir ground intended to be this day granted by the
said William roan tai the Bald Edward P Hawkins,
D
and southyastwardly by . ground granted by the said
William Crean to are' .52edlinley, on ground rent,
(being the same premises which the said William
Crean. by indentnre bearing even date herewith. but
duly executed. aoknimledgoO, and delivered immediate
ly before these presents. and intended to be forthwith
/VOW ded according to law, tor the consideration money
therein mentioned, the who's whereof is hereby se
cured grant-d, and conveyed unto the said Edward P.
Hawglne, in fee; subject. nevertheless, to the express
restriction that no slaughter ho o se, eln n.d resein estab
lishment, glue, soap. candle, or starch manufactory, or
other building for offensive occupation, should at any.
time thereafter be pat, erected, or used on any part of
the thereby granted lot of ground ; and subject. oleo, to
the express restriction that no building or port of a
building should at any time thereafter, be put. erected,
or used on the said above-described lot of ground within
fifteen feet 'ram the line of the said LOX 10•1140/ Turn
pike Itoaddwi II attend to the duties of me appointment
on Tiy ViteDe'r, the alth day of May. mat.. A. H. mar,
at t o'clock P.. at Iva office , No. /49 South SIX u,
IS
Street Philadelp hia, when and where all persons in
terested are requested to presani. their claims, or be
debarred from 'coming in upon the said fund.
say JOILDI F. BRINTON, Auditor.
swy
BUSINESS CARDS.
710tI8INESS BIEN ARE ADVERTISING
in the Bast Newmpent of City and 0011Dtv, flit
*ha Mors of
;JOY. COE, & Co.,
ADVERTISING AGENTS.
IrEPTH awl CHESTNUT STRJSETS, Pluindelphin.
TRIBUMB BUILDING, New York, opll tt
HO. ULLMAN, ATTORNEY-AT
. LAW, JERSEY IMORE, Pennsylvania.
Colleetions aromntly =de in Clinton and Lyeonlina
eonntaes.
REYNA" TO
Kowa. welter & Raub, ilatiactelphla t J.
Eaa. Jersey Shore • Mews. Bereeoft Co.. Phi
ratter, Zietier. & Co., naiads.; Fnshmuth &Co
Ueda.; L. A. Mackey, Look Haven: Yard, Gilmore,
Phitede.; Thatcher & Woddroi. Phils4ja.; Rey
nold'. Bewail £ Reiff. Fluted& feld-dm
JGllisi WELSH, PRACTICAL SLAT.E
ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWIv
Road, la prepared to put on an. amount of Roofing. on
the most moderate terms. Will guaranty to make
every building perfeotly viater-tigh Orders promptly
attended to. nnY.ll
JJOHNELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS,
Noe. 317 and 319 WALNUT Stmt. (basement
stored'. between Third andZ_onrth. north inde) Phila
delphia. N. R.—Pine Old Whiattaa always tin hand.
atatahluihed 1141.)
p AWEION & NICHOLSON„ .
BOOK EINDERA L
Not. 612 and 621 .111NO2. iltrent
.detween Illytet and %Want anneal,
r ILADELYNIA.
PAWSO , JAIL B. nicutoiamai
YUGUET tt SONS,
IMFORTEirk OF HAVANA. OIOARB,
No. 918 South FRONT Street. •
t..p t .elve reeelerle a full asierbiteet of deOreble
CO Whichlit ey stfor it tor rates. for sea or sir
Droved oredO.,.
imtrariMwmP.PLE IRON, BIaDGZ.
No. 3
E 3 olify,&
STA BURRR? TO.
vAi. tki . N
• FEILLA:LIELPEJIA,
igeg lea - re to Wenn RalitOad Uoletis, and others
interaated.in bridge oonstniouon, they !we formed
a connection in Manna= with .1 gi W. MURI'Mr.
Civil Engineer, f author and inventor of the above wet -
lumen sla.n of iron bridge.) and are mowed to eremite
order., from am part of the country, Iron' hie designs
and personal irunenntettdclioei
All letters relating to Km and ostnafttee I shonld be
redressed to .10Wf W. URPg Y, Civil gums_ ,er
nols-41.• Per PPM . BMW. & FSIWITOB
in ES. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRAT ED
AAA- SUPPORTERB FOR LADrES, and the only Sup
porter" ander eminent medical patronage. Ladies and
gill/now' are reaneptfally reque s t e d to (sail only on
Nlnte il etts, at her random:o, 1039 . WAJ,NUT Street.
riti . minus, (to avoidoottnterfeita.) Thirty thousand
[an have been advised by thou papne e ians le Use
bey alMiillalolll. Wto:er k only are annulus mins the
United XfAtea cowrie labels on the box, and Cana.
Wale and also on the 'Porters. with leatiworusla
aell-tvithketr
FLLE MANUFACTORY
sin NEW ruin
ri .
Files and Reap, of every deaoptton, and good
visalV, made to order, et the RETA l L,bliehment,
WBOLERALE as
at taanalsotnror's MOOS.
iseettlng don* in Slinierner etseeer.
eel-tee. It *Ott
•
VIi7EITING -AND LEDGER PAPERS.—
Nhave now on heed. sad are manufacturing
toarder, at the _Aiwa holly Paw Mikis, every de
aortption of WRITING AND LE,Dtrltat PAYI3IIS.
whiettjor color a ril quality, are nut eaeetlo il by our
other to the mted
oaf! attention to a . new article of Paper
reernarectured be us, and now for sale, called !insoles@
Letter, which has been rotten up to meet the wants of
Mimeses men and other., Who object to Commenstal
Note as being too narrow, and do not wish to rue ran
of astral letter sheet.
. .
Thu overoomee bOth the above obJeotions ; is a per
fect sheet, pure wove ; plate finish ; ruled on one ride ;
stamped to centre near the top ; made from beat =-
tenni, free from adulteration, and pa up In neat bones,
convenient for nee.
We also have a paper called Bank Letter, similar to
sk• sbowe, exno w t It has hat half db.cilizalwr of litula
on. so as teatime printed blank or heeding above
xErotrrort & Nrui,mr4
Mount Holly gamma. Cumberland
The above Pe_ipere can be had of Messrs. J. B. IP
MOOT'S &
_and MBOARGEE BROTHERS,
Nee_ A std & pri.diteux /etyma. whit-ltre
Plll] 4D.ELPIIIA T & RBA -0 0T T A
WORE
Waco and are Raprna, 1010 CHESTNUT Street.
Ornamental Chimney Topa.
flattish Vases and Stignarr.
htioatietto Flooring ado.
Architectural Ornaments.
ventilating and Smoot, Flues.
Ridge Tile and &miter, Ware.
Steam-nyasteed omen rape.
Water Me, warranted to stand
pressure w cheap and du table.
Tee Trade supplied on n bend terms.
illustrated Catalopaeasent by
Mail on &DOW= by letter.
11.A.U.AftitisoN.
7470 r:111 , . - TNIOV Ft.".
IBM •
NIAOKEICKL, HERKIIie, BRAD, tiAld•
A-LE:
MOP, tgo.-34160 hbla. Meng MA 1,2, and 11 Mack_
Orel,. large, medium. anti aritalt. in monad packagers
.14:3101 , 30 lateht fat fob.
1,000 bbla. Clew Halifax, Elattrort, Ltd Labrador Mar
rims. at allerils^ CitiAlikinft. .
15,000 Dozes extra IMF 10/fillagierrinP ,
Imp boxes extra cow No.I errinsg,
iit
/plc bcuoga la e Magitat Lae itemtilt•
110 Ws, mo. INre-,;te Fish, .
all MAL am norai s rac:
DM& sew. fla
usop faitintWs imi us " twi ,
NI beteg itarkrogor-oogul . 1.1 6 4
L stirs maul Landing, for 1,
.... ar. 1 44,112110 E.
CEIROME G Iliapuhectureaand for
.4 , Z. 7 64 4, 1 ' tagausik,
THE PEESS. - PHILA4WHIA, 114PgDAY; 1861.
CEPHALIC RILLS
E4lO IC H EADAO et C..
NZAWOUIS UhIALIACHE.
By the use of theie Pint the perblxiloal Moots of 80.
Corr or JSicar .1. 4 4. smile presented ; owl if tokosi
at the gamy-mm=oot .of an attack immediate relief
from WWII and sitdraess Will be obtained.
_ . .
They seldom Winn removing the Namiste and H
sehs to which females are so inbieet, •
•
Whey act gently on the bowels, removing Nokomis..
For Literary Mos, Students, Delicate Females, and
all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable a 4 a
LiszatiVer; improving the dernitar giving tone and Inger
kith° digestive organs, and restoring the natural alas.
Unit, and strength of the whole erteten.
fhe CEPHALIC PILLS are the resale along inveati-
Sation end carefully *conducted experiments, having
mien in use many years, daring which time they have
prevented and relieved a vast amount of vain and
im ff er i Eg f r o m Headache, whether origimiting in the
asrsous system or from a deranged state of the no-
Tftey we entirely •bte[able in their competition. end
MY be taken at all times with perfeot safety without
making any change of diet, and At absence 01 any dim-
Us taste readers ft easy se.adoeisister Mem to
skildrsa,
13WiTAICE OF CX)UNTERFEITO
*he mud= have Ave einustitree of 4021.1 . 1 C. 8 1 1 61411111
an each Box.
Bali by Druyouto end all ather Dealers 1.8 Madieiats.
A Box Will be rent by mBll prepaid on receipt of the
PRIOE. Ul5 CENTS.
*rim akonli C. aildreard
f-lENRY Cl. SPApECING.
4$ CEDAR 8101.0E114 NEW YOlti
MN FOLLOWING ENDOBASENIEWIIe OF
CEPHALIC PILES
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO NWYPHIL Pion
HEADACHE.,
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN
Lt iktit DititßOtilktie otro wolae/fcgot by Mr! Oralp
tkey Alford vessesstionabis 'woof of tks un
"lacy 4f tkis gritty safari/1e discovery,
Iraa,tono. tdcgonymor, Coca, Feb. SOM.
Sim :-
I hems "tried your Cephalic Pills, and I like Vim so
at that I want yon to send me two dollar. worth more.
Part of these are for the neightere, to whom I VINO a
ew of the Bret boa I got from YOU.
Send the Pills by mad,
ob and 0b . 12342 A '
Vont it Se
KEDITIEDY.
Mi. SPAZDT2I*.
acII
via Toe to laud me one ram box of roar 4 30 - p4ab•
Pill. Then vicsiwai a mat dial a/ OamEAt ft ;am.
Yourse Y
au etfollit
mra STOEKHOUSIL
&Rios Cain, fivrrincencirrCOvlrrr, 'gat/
IL IL 31`ALDINII. jan"17124 /86a '
Bra:"
lon will view- send unity.° boxes Yonr Ugltslio
PHIL Bend themimmediately. • •
xswalotrully young,
.72(0.
P. 8..4 Isms r anent smi avast is Vimo sd And
titfw szemliair.
BELL'S VIOLVION. Ohio, Jan. 13.1861,
R. C. Srs_tszno. Eat.
Please And enclosed tweity-five Gents, far which send
me another box of your CeehaheTAse are, !fitly
sAs best Fitts times seer irmd. •
Direst A. STOVER, P. AI.,
Belle Vernon, Wymagot oar 0.
Dammam, Mn,..Dee. 11 Ma.
N. O t apnranne, Sen.
I goal for some oironlam or large show bills. to bring
your Cephaho Filial more pertioularly before MY ous
tomer& /f you have !WOW= of the Iliad Meese send
One of mr dostomers. who is anbjeot to severe Bien
Headepho.llteaaillrleatiu6 two golltekwas cirad aj sue
choseono hour to your Pills. whom I sent r. •
Respeotfally yours.
W. B. WILKE&
NWT Li. StLioutils
no, OS Cedar St, L.Y.4 i
DLt Srx :
Inclosed and twelttr-tvo cent*. 4144) for whieh send
box of " Copholio Two. Bead toaaarasa of Rev. Wm.
U. Finer Renualderarg. FnankhnCo.,Sthio.
Your Pins work itia a charas-«eart. Hatataage almost
if,/ AMIN.
leporLatryr. Atm. Jan,l4, ISM
IrreLlUnsi
MX
Not Um aims I dant to you for a box en d _be MEd
for theonre of the nervous Readaohe madman,
and tecenved the suns, and they had so rood en drair
that I Milli iStfiltetd to soled for *tors.
roue swd b! return math Direct to
A. Ad. WALEALEA.
Iddlanti.
Prom The ,wweissitiaw. 2f 4 wfoiki rw.
Orphan° rills accomplish the objcot for which they
were made, as.: Cure of headache in all its forms.
Nine lA, Enemies,, Nerjoa, Y.
They have been tested a more lian thousand roam
With entire mums%
From ate Dosoorat, St. Violet, efts%
If you are, orlame been troubled with the headache.
send fora box. [Omahalie 21419 Al tbat . 70t1muu hare
them in case of an attack.
• •
NOSPII Ms Advertise , Preediatee,
The &Thalia Pills are said to be a remarkably effeo
tive remedy for the headaoke. and ono of the very bast
forthnt very' frequent Offillabilit winch Mu eyer been
opeurrerea.
Prost the Wutmt R. R. fit mutts. Meaty, IN.
We heartily sodas* NY, ihrildiag, end'his tuiriinalled
Grohalto
Ikons the Kessetha Vattie Seer, Kanawha, Va.
We are save that Demons marina with the headache
Who err them, will stink to them. ,
Prom Ms Soothers Path Ander, /few &bask, L.
,
Try thorn ! you that are aillioted. and Ire are Imre that
year tenurially oan be added to the already numerous
hat that has rewired benefits that no other medinine
producer
•
Frost Ms St Limit Thtfatter,st,
The immense demand for the artiele [Cephalic Pills
is madly moressins.
From iie.SexohltDavon?9 , ll 401.41
Mr. !Spalding would not connect him name with an ar
ticle he did not/sew to nommen reed merit.
=!CM!S=M
The tistimons in their favor is strong, item the most
reinteathhie enarters, •
From Us Daily News, Notesel, D. I.
Dayhallo Pills are taking'. the place of all Minis.
Irmo tit Goinottrisi 80it.% Mott'
Bald to be vo' atomic= for the boodutiO.
Awn ilia Coessurciel. Obwbuwei, Oh&
■ererinc humenity oft now be rebored.
A nine* both* of WPALDIBeiI PJLEPABBD
9LWB win save ten time their eon anwitaily:9ll
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUM I
SPALDING'S FILIIPASSD GLIM
SPALDLNG'S PREPARED GLUE I
Emmomy;
Sir" A STring it Woos SAWN Ifittn."lll
An accidents happen, oven in vell-ionnbited
&nation. very &writable to baps tom* ennui and
convenient way for reyairow Furman? . Toys. UtOOIO
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all =oh emergencies, and no household 0331
azord to do without it. It is always ready. and no to
the Amides point
" USEFUL Pi EVERY Rolm."
N. B.—A Brush accompanies eaoh' bottle. peoe,2ll
Gents. Address.
HENRY Q. SPALDING-
RO, 4@ clam& STRUT, NEW YORX
As - gra .
• sterki4 ustsea aro siteosstieS
'ilia a a thi
PREPARED GLUJI, I. wooldetliticrii att vArsoos to ex
mins before- vasiGtim and see MI =AL
or imam,
. . ,
in on thn entin dn WrePar ; others are 'Mellitus
OnintWatitt (05'11.
QUA:: aLL WWB
HLEADAOI-1E 1
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THEIR REACH.
RayszvoßD, FL. 'Feb, 5,1861.
itsrnozDanwise, FLINXI.IN Co.. (Mil
ianuarT SW
Trull Bonn.ll:Wi
ISA.VII THL PIXOVS!
YIrBITRA►Nc coarrikrazi.
TAE RELIANO.E
MMTILEtti INEMBAVOR COMPIXT,
elt PHILIDRLPELI.
OFFICE. IYo. 30525 WM:min 4111.81:7,
Lumen against LOSE OR 'DAMAGE BY FIRE,
Rouses, Btorea, and other Witha m ihnited "
er =tang ... L aud au - Furniture,
Warts, and Aler.
*handier,. In town or
001113 t.,%
GAM CAFrPAL,O6OLI/0 ABUTS ;MAIO W.
Which is invested as follows, wig
In find mortgages on oily property, worth
double the amount ...__L emseto ea
Pennsylvania Raitroad.ekt.'s 6 percent first
mortgage loauostgar 0,000 e 0 " Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s. S per *exit. sa
uced morttape load, (#3o,oop 21400 00
Thilitlngdon and Erma 'sop Railroad and •
Canal Co.'s mortgage 4.000 Oo
Ground rent, first-class- 3.461.60
Collateral loans, welt secured= —. 2400'00
A Cl l tY les o n f on P y h C liad outi Pti e l4l p e e r Pe ' o r e t ° , U F t' a l . ° a l
t 14410,"1,60're-.
• Commercial Ban stook 6165'01:
-Mechanics' Bank stookr
mutely
FeindrYlvania - Railroad Co.'s stook._._... . » 4400 or
The ',Reliance Mutual Insurance ook 24,310 WO
The County Fi Co: .'s
re Insurance Co.'s 'stook— i. 50.50,
Tee Debisrare M. a. Insurance Co.'s stock-. - lee 00
`Union Mutual Insurance On.'s Sao 00:
Bills reeeivable_ . MOM 74
Book accounts, =trued interest, /co—...—. 7,104 66
Cash on hand— 12,544 54
swats . 04
The hintaal prinoipte, nonittined with the eoparity of
a Stook Capital, entitles the insured to participate in
the ;Twits of the Company, without nubility for togaci.
Lowe promptly' adjusted and said,
DUIRCTORI:
Clem Tingley. -- Iranian] Biepham.
William It Thompson, Robert Steen ,
Frederick Brown, William Musser,
William Stevenson. Beni. W. Tingles.
John R. worreil. Marshall Hill,
H. 1.. Carson, .1. Johnson Brown.
Robert Toland, Charles Leland.
a. 1). Rosetigarten. Jacob W. Bunting,
Merles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. 'Woodward, John Elwell, Pittsburg.
CLEM TINGLEY. President.
B. M. BINOWNLA.N. aeoretanr.
Februars 16. 1861. ran
TJEUI ENTERPRTIBE
INSURANCE' COMP ANN'
OF FRITADELPHA.
(FUR INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
iIrOMPANrS BUILDING, S. W. C0.N.5.611
ZOURTH 41W WALNUT STREETS.
~ D 11.1013 TO:115:
S. ALIMPIVOIVOaTiIOt. MORDECAI L. DAVV*OI,I,
WILLIAM MoICHN, H.Ho. D. HTVAHT.
riALDHO FRAZINH, JOHN H. BROWN,
Joan M. ATWOOD, 11. A. FA.m.rse•rima,
.131N7. T. THxnma, ANDREW D. CABE',
11.1101 Y liniA.B.To%, J. L. ERRINOZR.
F. RATURFORD STA HR. Frinitlent.
CHARLES W. OWLS, Secretary. fel)
lIIPEN.N MUTUAL LIFE INRUEANCE
1-
COMPAQ
No. 991 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CHARTER PRIcP
ALL, THE PROPITd DIVI Dh D AMONG TUE IN
SURED.
Iron:ire Lives for short te_nns or for the whole term cif
life grant:Amman', and Endowments; purchase Lite
Intermits in Real Estate t and make ail contracts de
pending on the mintingenoies of life.
Their act as Executors. Adminietraton, Aisignoss,
Triusteee l and Guardian'.
ASSlati OF THE. COMPANY. January 1, iskl.
Mortgages, ground recta, real estate— .G322,911:91
United stares stooks. Treasury notes, loans
of State of Pennsylvania; oity. of Phila
delpkia, &a...-. • .. 169.799 Ei
Premium notes, loans on eollatorals, llco.. MAU 18
Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania'
Rail
roads, and County lox per cent. bonds 1011,992 91)
Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stocks, Re. 97.647 49
Chat on hand, agents' balances, &0., ho,-- 88,906 14
81.401,128 os
DANIEL L, MILLER, Prepl69t,
SAMUEL E, SOKES, Vioe Preardent,
A w l w.lioß NI) K. Secretary. mhZi-tf
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY , W
EUNANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPMIA.
Insorporated by tbo Lortobstoro of rotuaylvonia, iIS i.
01lei G. E. UM/ of TFURD end WAINIII7 /streets.
_ MARINE INSURANCR.
On Venn°ls.
;arca, /To all Putt of the Wane.
reight,
I LAND INEVILIRCRO-
On beats by Rivera. Canals, Lakes, ant hand Oar
nag FIRE pa I NS URANCEon.
On hterekandin generally. On Stores. Direhla.
Toosen. ace.
November 11fbo.
•100,000 United States eve lir tient. loatt-.....er1t0ge0
/14.000 United Statea six Iv cent. Trauma
Notes
reedeterrni"al 21
100 Pe nns ylv ani a accrued
1000 do, do. six do, de, PIZ? ra l
mow Philadelphia City six er cent. 1.,0an. 12403 3t
ROW Tennessee Stare five tr cent. loan- KM to
MAIO Peonsylvanin Railroad 2d mortgage
au 42' cent. bonds
0.000 SOO shares. stook Germantown Gni 46.°176
GoinPanY, interest and pnnolnal
• laftT a nteed by_ the City of Viola-
CAM 100 Company_egarts Paa3a7lvams Raißailroad WM"'
1,0%) 100 Pennsylvania Rail- 1." rjo
road Company-._., - •
1.100 80 shares PhOadelptualoe Hoak at
Steam TUS Company. 1.010 BO
1310 6 iharoe Phi dryhisand Havre-de-
Grace
100 Steam Toy. boat Company. Mil 00
3 shares Philadelphia RiohatiSe
Company— . 166 00
1,000 f shares Continental Rotel Co.-- Nu 00
1666,70 g intr. Cost irs4rAss.34. Market I - M.804466 71
renemble: fur nuaranees Made-- 1714583
Bonds and mortgagee.— 84.600 00
Real estate . 81.368 36
Salsnoes due at Age noien—Premiums on Me
rino Policies. interact. and other debts due
the Company. • 111,566 w ;Sarin- and stook of randry .thintra:r.oo and
other Compan, ion 3,315 4 e
Sank en nen6--ir.
in. drawer—. 6611 25
• -- • 14.1tECTO.M ....
Artniam Mange; i PUMICE. Stokes
7Edmand A. Roeder, I J. P. Penteten.
eophllus Paulding. gouty Sloan,
ha R. Peewees. Rdirerd Darlington.
ohm C. Davis,. -
Thomas C. Rand.
Jamey C. Rand, I P.obert Burton.
Willitifu C. Ludwig. i iseob P. Jones,
Joseph H. Bets'. " Jamey B. IfV.Fartand,
Dr.R. M. Huston, ' • loulmus P. Ere,
ffearre C. Leber . Julio B. Semple , Pitisteg.
Rath Craaa, D T. Mores
Charier 'Kelly. i .A. B. Berger, "
egiga.l.A.M. MARVII, President.
,
TROS. a AND. Vies Pratident.
ALP.PIII:7 .11YLICURN. Rsoretarr. nol7-tf
VIRE INSURANGE MOLT%
TRE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
YELY.-
COMPANY—ineQuordeted mu—CHARTER PERPt.-
TUAL—No. 510 WALNUT /Street, oppoiite Independ
ence Square.
Thie Company, favorably known to the community
demotety-eg yawn, continues to Imre acainet lose or
by Fire. on gmbpo or pnvnie flaw
permanently or for a limited time. dire. on rurnicare,
smoke of Roods or filerchandue nenerally , on liberal
UMW.
lamb!. Capital. together with a large Butp/OirFand A rs
ingestad in the moat careful manner, enema
them to offer to the bunted an undoubted aeourity
the ease of low
'DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson. Imo Ilehlehnist.
I.lnintin Carnahan, • Thames Bobbie,
Alexandar Dement Daniel Smith, Jr..
"imam Montehas, John Devereux,
Thomaa Smith.
JONANDAtt P.A.WERBON, Pre/idea.
81.17021 Mwr. ileoretars. aT4-br
TN BURAROE COMPANY OF THE
-■-• STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
XINE TINDIJDA.NOE Nom. 4 AND EXCHANGE
BVILDLINGS;
jhartsted 19,41—Capitat ODICOIXI—Fet.. ttWa. sue
Antal? in ;aged and aveulabLe seserthes—eaa
tinis to infare on Vessel; and Cargoes. Bnildinge.
Moat of blOtohfitthoodr e , on liberal terms,
' Nears D. litterrerd. liesirege 11. Ettialits
;Mem
i p Samuel Dram, Jr..
Skates oaten GONG Winery,
Wiliam . AutiGg. tflomaa IL-Wausau-
Mix B. BNIA, _ Henry G. Freeman.
wmala - wane. Charles 1 1 ./ewis.
George C. Carson.
'HENRY D. EIHERGEGD, President.
WHIRKAM NumPER. eloarstary. Jee-tf
FIERE INSURANCE. MEORANTCB'
INSURANCE COMPANY of Philatlelphiek, y.
13! North SIXTH. Street, below Race. [newel -Build
ings, Goodo.o A nd Melohentliee generally-from km" or
damage by Fire. The ooinnaor guarantee to adjust
lames prommy. end therehr hose to merit the eetrat
ego of the Dublin,
313121tY0 as
•
Wawa Morgan, Aobert Manlgati,
Fraaais Carper, Miehael Alp Ueoi,
p,pore...l.t . pougherty. 14 4 .prard Iltio&fern.
James Hama, Jaen _Wombs.
Ftthew Ma&leer' Frans,.
ruard Rafferty, John Owned It
home J. Hemphill. Bernard H. Hishremaa.
Thomas Fisher, Charles C
i tr r.
Franois M°Nian YkA.NCIr d 6 3 OOPER, President.
11.111 3 / 1 .111 ILAFfERTY. fleore hßa tan i ciaZ•ly
A MJRIoAN FIRE INSURANCE 00,
PET 13MORPORATBD 1810 OHARTHR PER
UAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia,
Havinca large said-nu Capital Steak rind..Surslos,
invested mond and amiable deourities, liontinune to
injure on Dwellings: Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels to port end their cargoes, and other . pereonat
property. Ail losses hbenallY and promptly ad justed.
DIRECTORS.
111016 It . Mali., John T. Lewis,
John James K. Campbell,
[Samuel c. Morton. Hilmund G. Dutdb,
Patnek Brady, Ohm. W. Poultnev,
Israel Morns.
THOMAS R. MARIS, President.
ALBERT O. B. CRAWFORD.Searetarr. Ihn-tf
.
A NITLELAVITE .111%5URANUE WAW
PRIPET" A.-
.1 1 Y.—fitlioNged Gintital 1410,0011—CIWVES1
°Sloe lie. ill WAIaIII Street, between Ithirt and
FoorttiV, Philadelphia.
ey will bum* against loss Cr . dexere 11,7
Sireoro. 41utee,Pitroatoe, and matotha vow
_
Ably on Vowels, Stslietsto and
Pringkte. =mad Inieranne to all out,• tke Skies,
• DISI34II I OSK _
.Tameb.Facker,, Joareett atesseld,
14
In Joke ICoto l t att4 t
kl t,
•kederaisi, Joke IL 11
?eerie& W. F. D6lll.
met' News J. E: AMR,
JACOB ESRES.,_freabient,
w. _ WIC P.DF.A.M. Vies President,
M. NISI& ikteraterr.
I'X(3I3ANGE INgURAIsIOR 0011P4N7-
—o9Soe No. 409 WALNUT SW:.
FIRE INSURANCE op }loose and literninkadion
peaerally, on' favorable term, either limited or nor
ttoll•
initliGTORE.;
Jen:womb women, Whom*. Mush.
John Q. Ginnodo, Charles Thompson.
Edweni D. Roberta, lames T. Reve,
Samuel L. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen,
itanbea C. Hale. John J. Griffiths.
JERRMLSR BONSALL, Premdent.
JOHN Q. OINNODO. Vi c e Pruidant
.itaniuim Gasp Euvre;snr. and
littiOWN'S ESSENCE OF' JAMAICA
GINGER.—FREDERICK BROWN. Chemist cod
Druggist, northeast Corner of Chestnut and Fifth 04 %
ti
ro,eiteishis, wee ii , Mllll - 1110W117, Drown'. Estrange Vi
Jammu. Enure., which is recognised and ureeonbud nY
the Mad real faollll,l, and hag become the standard family
medicinesr the United Stares.
This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence.
In ordinary diarrhea. incipient cholera, in alert, in all
arses or prestratiore of the digestive function.. it re of
inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemio
cholera and summer oomplainte of children, it in peon
hariy efficacious; no family, individual, or traveller
should be without it.
NtrFloE.—To prevent this valuable Esecnoe (roe
being counterfeited. a new steel engraving. auSenthd es
a great oast, Will be found oii the - onside of the wrap
per,-in Order to rtuurd thepurohnzor
i against being Im
posed upon by wor th less tintationc—laiB
Prat:area only by FREAEK I CK BR OWN. and for
sale at his Drug and Chemical More. N. E. corner of
Fifth and Chestnut stream, rtitlettlelPlii4, and RS FRE
ILUttICIL ititOCt N, Drug and Chemical Story,
S. E. earner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, Conti
nental." Hotel. Piuladelptua. Also for tele by all re
spectable Druggists in the United States. mvs-gm
NUTRIB.—The Oitizents of the different
awes arid Towne throu,acnat the State are minted
to Competition for the plebe at which the nett ANL.
NUM. STATIt FAIR shall be held. ProPoanle
ountaininz inducements and advantages, directed
to tne tuidereisced Committee. appointed or the FA
eoutive Committee. will be received up to and in.
oludint MST Mat Cemmunteedone Illiquid be ad
ammare to either thokidtowtog . Emmons:
vr4l. COLDE.R.,
/OEII , I P. itUTHERPORD.
JAMB itl49.E.
...114 . zistai 4 BR.,
msbura, Ps.,
JAM P- er pe.
inebartanti; Pa-.
ttetmetttee.
.:Bra-.e..ee
LIAVANA. OIGARS—A large and spice.
111- 0 dui awrortznent elan sixes Ala StitaitiOt. In stare
end for sale very low far emit by
CRAWLER TFTE4IIIII
130 WAlittllT Street.
30,10-19 t
MA041.0
P ,
in
ME PHILADEITJELIA
AND READING RA.ILBOAD.
AstißAO eIIIMII for POTTAVILLELREAD
INfiki and 11 AR RISBORG. ou and after Marfa: VAL •
fdt/ RN IN 0 LIN 611. DAILY. I_3l/adage ezoepoad
Leave Mow De pot,corner of BROAD and CALIA/W-.
RILL Streets,.PRILADELPYIA, (Passenger en
trances on Thirteenth and on'Callowhill irtreets;) at 3
A. M. , emaciating at -Harrisburg with the PENeIIBYL- .
PANDA RA I LRfl a 0 1 l'. M. tram. running_ to Pitts
burg; the CU NIBIERL AND V ALLEY 106 Y. 14, tram
running to Chainhersburg, Cerhaie. .to. 1 and the
NORTRItRN Obl t TAAL RAILROAD 1.1 ? . M. tram
limning to Dunbau. An. .
AY PERNOON LINED. - .
Leave New Depot- corner of ZIIO AD and CALLOW
DILL Street.. PHILADELPHIA: , (Passenger: en-
PM sim.LtiVithorießcidrilV.V r111. 1 .. ) 47.
DAILY. connecting at HarrtebnAl with the Northern
Central It...dread, fo r
1112nburf- WaiaMillaft. Email
Ac.; for READ Lai Gaoly. at 5 P. M.. DAILY, (Sundays
excepted.)
D/11TANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ
ING RAILROAD.
nom Pm LA.DLLPHIA., Miles ,
To Ph_cenjxville-.- 251
i t ' adi ng- ----- • . --- 581 Philaeelphta and Reading
eLeeon_.____
.._ co • d Lebanon Valley R. R.
Harrisburg.. .....: "
il pi
Dauphin
Ml do rsburp--. . ..142 Northern Central
TrevertonJun;tiO ma Railroad.
'tPn l airr•:: -.•- 169
% •
NRitinbiaia-._171 1
L ewusburg• ..• • . —l7B
NAM
0 1 -TIPY Banally) , and Eris B. R,
Jersey Shore— .......szS
Look Haven— —Me
Williamsport and Elmira
. 281 te &Woad.
The 8 A.M. en d 3.ls P. M. trains oonneot datipat Port
(Illendats exeenteti.) with the ORTRWISSA.
WILLIAMSPORT. end KRIS RAILROAD, making
Gloss connections with lines to Niagara Falls, Caoada.
the] West and southwest.
DEPOS lel PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD
and CALLOWRILL. Streets.
Na, :O. 11361. W. IL MoILHE NEY. Seurat/inf.
Er&WAP II IMM S E I L II T I . M r B IIearP?iI E- A.
GERM All TO Wel, AND "ORR/ c,.TO WN RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, May 18,1861.
FOR GIAMANTOVVEA.
-Leave Phil atelphla, G. 7. 8,9;10, 11,12 A. Ed., 1.2, 3.
3.85. 4. 3. 6,6 Ki„ T. 8. 1013.2.1id11% P. M.
Leave GermanMwn 6.7 7% 8, an, 9, Mal, 12 A. M.,
1,2. 3,4: 6, 6.8%,74.21.9 L ieti11. M.
The 8.20 A. AL and 8.36 r. M. Trains Mop at German
town ontr.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M., 23‘. 3.Si. 5,7%, and MX
P.M.
Leave Germantown 8.f6 A 2 1 -,_ 4, 61‘, and 014 P. M.
CHKSTN UT HILL RAJ/ACAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6, 8, 1 0,1 2 M..3, 3.35, 4,6, 8, 9.
find 10.4" P. M.
,Leave Chestnut 7.10, 8 8.40,9.40, 11.40 A. 5.,1.40,
5.40, 730;8.40. and 10.10 P. M. •
The BA. M. and 3.36 P. M. will make no elope on the
Germantown read.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9.06 A. 2%. 6. and 7% F, M.
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.80 A. M., 12.40, 6.10, end 9.10
Y. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphin, 8.50, 73i. 906. 11.06 A. la.. 1.05.
3.05,434.614.8. and 11% P. M.
Leave Norristown. 6,7, 8.0, 9,11 A. AL. 13L. 434, 8%,
and 9%P.M.
ON ITLINDAVS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M., 8 and 6 P. M.
Leave Nornetown.7M A. M. , L A mid P. M.
FOR ArAnsAlcuroc.
Leave Philadelphia, 5.50.'7%; 9.06,'11.06 A. M.. La,
3.06,3.06,4%, 6X.8, and IDif P. M.
Leave manavonk, 63‘. 7m.15 35, 9. 4 4• 1/34 A. 2 , Sg•
6,7, and /0 P. M,
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. Nl.; 3 IS. and 73( P. M.
Leave hi anank. 73( A. Al., D 6. tui. and 9 P. M.
H. De p otl. General Superintendent.
rarll-tE NINTH and Gil BEN Streets.
T uE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD
960 960 MILES DOUBL E TRAM
1861. Artimmin 1861.
THE CAPACITY OP Tale ROAD 10 NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN TICK oDIFRY.
M
THREE THROUGH ?AER R a/N8
BETWEEN- PICIL&DELPBIA PITTriBURa,
Connecting direol at Pliiindelohia with Through Trains
from Boston. New York, and all
_points Emit. and-inthe
Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trajusso - Sod
from ail - points in the West. Northwest-. and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transvortation of
passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any
ottior route. _ _
Express and Fast Linea run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conduotons. Through
Passenger Trains provided with Loactiridge's Patent
Brake—speed under perfect. control of the engineer,
thus adding flinch to the safeof travellers. -
Smoking .Cans are attache d
to each Train ; Wood
pare Bleeping Care to If preige and Pail Trance, The
pm's Egli ItUtil3 DAILY Mail and Fast Lines, Sun
days excepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at tan A. M.
Feat Line *6 66 ILO A. M.
Express 'Praia leaves " 10.46 P. M.
WAY TRAI.IO LEAVE A 8 FS/MAWS:
Harriiin4:474)Wmodation, via Columbm, 2.30 P.
Columbia " 4.00 P. M.
Pargesbnrg " at 0.40 P. M.
West Chester" 1, at 8.15 A. M.
.6 No. at LI 50 P. M.
West Chester Paseengers will take the West Chester
2 and 2 and Columbia Trains.
Paaaangens for Sunbury Willlamsoort, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls. and intermediate 3sointa, leaving
Philadelphia at 7.30 A, M. and 11.37 P,M., go directly
through,
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the office. of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or
Baltimore ; and Toikete Eastward at any of the impor
tant Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of
the regular Line of Steamers on the lituununpin or 0 010
rivers _ _ _
ital o Fare always as low, and time as quick, aa by and
other Route.
For farther information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets,
The completion of the Weetern connections of the
Penney Railroad to Chioag_o_,_ make this the
DIRECT LINE REIF WARN 'EWE EAST AND . THE
GREAT tit 7
The conrieetinn of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg. avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time. are advantages remit
1111'rroiated by Phial:iota of Freight, and the Travel-
A:3lle.
arch:inns and Shipper' entrusting the transporta
tion of their Fre ight to this CommeeTi can rely with
son6denee on its speedy transit.
THE RATER OP FREIGHT to and from any point
in tae Went by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all
times as favorable as are charged Ms ether - t i oUr°a 4
Comrsyyias.
POP Be partionlar to mark packages " via Pennsyl
vania Rata/tad."
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direotiona apply
to. or address sutler of Lite talioWulg AMID! 'Ol the
Colitpani
D. A. htevrart, Pittsburg:
IL B. Pierce & Co., Zanesville. J. J. Johnson, Rip
ley, O.; R. McNeely. Maysville. Xy.; Ormsby & Cro
per, Portsmouth, O. • Paddoek & Co.. Jeffersonville. p-
Indiana ;H. W. 8r047.1 & SCiaoinnati. o._; Atnern
& Hibbert Cincinnati 0. • X C. Meldrum Madison
Ind. Joe. k. Moore, Lontsvifle, Ky. ; f'.
Co., 2 Bransville, Ind. ; N. W. Graham & Co.. Cairo.
111. i_R. F. Bum. Sheller & Glasilßt. Lords. hIo.
_John
Xarris. Nashville. Tenn. • Harris & mem
p_his, 'Senn.;-Clarke, & Co., 'Chicagoan. - W. H. H.
Xoonts, Altan,.lll.; or to Freight, agents of Railroads
at different points in the West.
B. B. XIStetiTON, Jr:, Philadelphia;
MAGRAW & KOONS. 80 North street. Baltimore.
LEECH & C0..l Astor-House, or 1 B. William Y
LEECH & CO.. No 11 State street, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON. Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. BOUPT, Ganq Ticket.:Agent,
B. LEWIe. Gen''! lice't Silptnina. Fs- ja-ly
.9114410 T VI
!sal.
oF_IIERG ARAAnOosiiißiTT.' YOKE IN FD
NAB CAMDEN ARIP- AMBOV.AND
DMA AND TRERRONRAIIROAD Co.'*
FROM FIEELADRLFRIA 70 RINI
YORK AND WAY RIALOEFi -
/AIM WALNVT-IT. WEAN/ AND lIINSIDAToN ZlATtri
WILL lACAVB FOLLOWS, VIZ
"tie,
Al It 4, ;do tn. Glihnden Om; AgaVY•l cr nue A , 49-
commodation— - . . .
..82 25
At 6 A. M., via cielei, ' - wieyi , iiei - bliti . : as • • . .I.)
Acaommodation— -- .. .2 26
At 84h. hi...eia- Camden Jersey City. 6.l:zraire
Al 11 1F 1111 7miCreilernitio - r. - ...ia. - Jersey' tiiii7 sal
We re Fawns, - - - :--- , 300
Al MN F. M., via Gattiden and Amboy itoooluerki:
dauon-
. -- -
At AP. Pd., via Camden andAm);(74 . ,..0. and A. Ex
areas -
... . —. 3 00
At 1134 P. 111., eta Kenaluigton e.nd JeMeY Citr, RT.-
rung Faoress..—.—.—. -- .__ . 3 co
At CO .P. td... 713 Kensington and Jenter City. fd
Clarialloget—... - --__ 3ge
At SP.-M., via Camden and Javier gity.i.. , 7oDisi
Mail . . ------,.., 3OO
At UM, r. PEE., via Camden' alio J ersey City, so ut h- arri,. Mail . -.._ 225
Al 5 P. M., ma Camden and Amboy', Aooonareoda.-
tldn,.lPrefeht and Pardrangerl.-Dit Masa Tieket_ a U
im. do. • ad Clam Ticket- IMI
She OP Al Mail Mae :am daily. The 1/. l i ?DI, Soma
ern Mail, litaturdma excepted. .
For Belvidere, Fasten, Lameertinlle. Fleminnon.
tee.. at 1.10 A. M. and 4X P. Al. from Kensington.
For Water tianxNreadsbarkleranron, Wileeibann,
morn:rose, great °end, ate., LOVA, Al. from Keneington,
ma Delaware. Laoltawansta Mid.Weidern R. It.
Pot Manch ()Minh/ allentoptriand Bethlehem et y.te
A. Mandl% P;.M. - Trom Kenuington. Depot ; (the 7.10
A. hi, line connects : with_ train Mamas Earton at 3.35
P. ht.) .
For. Mount frolic, at 8 and 8 A. M., I and 061.
For Preeko.d. m 0 A. td., and X P. M.
. WAY.LI.III3B.
AM Bristol, Trenton. tee., at MO A. lc, 43 , 1111/ sBi
F. Al. from Totuengton, and Mt P. hi. from Walnut-
Street wharf._ .
FoLPl.bnyra, JLiverton. Delano°, Beverly. malign , -
toaFloreneo,Berdentemn,- the... at 11114'1, 8, Q. sale
k. k.._ - • • , •
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
plauee. at 2$ P. from Walnut-target *hart
h liFfror New . York and Way Lines leanzie Yensiaston
take th e ~ ears. on Finn street, above Walnut,
an War befor cispartere. The earS4un into the
in tiar
de t,. and on leer tplof stab train. run from the depot.
Fem.& o flagewionly, allowed each Poseen
a.... imam era proMnited from taltinganything as
gage-lint therr weeiring , apparel. All-bagage over
Madill to tet pend for_ extra. Tian Commer - .Emit
their gesoorMhtht7 tor bateau. to One nollarr.er_posss.
and will not be liable for any amount beyond Tun; an
ent bY moil) aer.trest.
mho Wel, I. arnzrdEl.. Anent,
pinammo li 0R T H PENNSYL
- vt, NIA AIL,RoD.
FO zBETEILETEM,_.POYLESTOWN. MAUCH
trIVR, NA2 iToN. _EASTON, ERVIEF,
W 3 ' ESBARRE,./to.
•" '
'HEEL' AR OUCH iit 411318.
On - and after 81011 A.Y. MAY Itaace, Pagaepger
Trainewill leave FRO :Lad WILLOW Streets, F/741.-
dell/hue. dank, (dringlayg excepted), 641 fOnORII i
Ai 6.41 1 A, qibaprefi)..ter 13ethleh311, Allehtirier
eleimeh Chant, rwleteir.l.Vitaerierre., ag., ...
Attila P. M., (-enema), ar lielheiriA.Saiit on, &O.
Chit train reaches Eettee MI . 1 a lt , ' - .4akes close
eonneotion pith Nap JAte t g Oestre re" (
At 1.19 P. hii, fat ma o gre. e ttero' -- Airen Ma aoh
Chant. art,
Ate A. M. and I P. Al.; Inc Thplegtearli.
Lt 10.x0 A. at. &ROCS/P. M., .or Fort Waehlnitton.
The 1.60 A. M. elzprese train matee 0101115 commotion
with the Lehigh Valle! Railroad at Bethlehem. being
the shortest and moat desirable route to Wilkesbarre.
and to ell 'pints in the Lehigh osai_sesum.
wILAINII FOB, pRILADitbrRIA,
P Leave Bethlehem at aWI A. M.. 9 apt
A. M.. and te
L6gea 'W
e' Fait "caleateern at i.la A. M. and 4 ill P.M.
rashington at 11.10 A. hi.
_and 230 P. M.
. SlllDAY&—Plilladelphis for Bethlehem at 8
Alioblosdelphia for Doylestown ate P. M.
Motown for FluMdelphla at IA A. M.
ettnehern for fluladelonia at I P . ht.
Fare to kiethfiehem-111 11 01::41t0 Pdaneh Chank.SB 80
Fare to Baer ,1 Si Fare to Wilkesbarre-- 4SO
I CATQUEtt lidtata must .DrOCUrad at the Motet
Oiliees, at W LOW Street. or BERNE Street. in order
to :mgt. the above rates of &re. -
Ad muenserrihsuris /ayes./ MettLai_T T. , ..10 , 5).,,,,,,,e0s
at Soils Buell with Fifth and Sizth-strests, and
word mad Third-innate Fazsencer. Bailroede, twenty
mantes after leasing Wil low Streak
' • RLLJ CLARE. Agent.
oat
jo r ia SPRING _ARRANGE
-'IIIM MET.--PHILADISLPR/A9
WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On and attar MONDAY, APRIL IS 1961„.
PASIDENGER TRAINS LEAY.F, :PHIL ADELPIIIA:
For Hain inora at &IS A.. _'tl., 11.S1 A AL, (EXoralo),
and lUD P. AL
For Chester as &le A. M.. /I.MA. M., 4.11 and 10.ril
V. rd.
Far Wiltabutatt at 8.28 A. M., 11.88 A. M., 4.11 and
P. rd.
For hem Cabtle at Ala A. M. and CUP. M.
For Dover at B.IIA. M. and 4.1 i P. M.
Ivor M.
For !Salutary B.li A. M.
TIAIIIB FOR PAM/ DELPILIA
an
l A ll 2 R tiliatore at 614 A. Al. (Everette), CM A. M I
8 Id
LeaTa Winnunaten at 6.80 and 9.10 A. M.,.110 and
I'.
Leave Salisbury at 1.40 P. 81.
Lem DLlford at 4 P. M.
Leave Dover at AU A. M. and e.n3
Leary NiFte Ogee at 8.2 e A. 84., 740 P. M.
lama* Chaster at 1.40 A. 61., 940. 1.57 and 8.40
roLeave Delnmare ter Millinery and Delaware fail •
ut at &if A. M.
+.11.41Ne voit nALTimorn
Leave Mester at 8.46 A.M., 13.06 and 1130 P.M.
f4ya Willathatoll at 6.36 12.96P.M.. andA. of: 12
?PRIAM TRAIN; with Passenger Car entailed,
will ran AS fellows
!Awe Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
eaceo at am Pan,
Leave Wilminr for Perryville mid Intentiedie•
la rs e s i rtrii i itil l yon for ?Misdeals and lumina
them:V=lB4 ti-traoe for Baltimore intermedi
ate stationer at e A. at.
Leave Betiotore for Itavre-de-Graoe and itttennedi
ate 'teams at 6 P. M.
ON EIINDAYO
Oommessitit S i unday. Msy MI. until &Filter :10.•
ilea. 'l' WO' O A NE*l , l rtv, on it andUfl.
Leavitit' Philade phi for Ealtimoie and WallOtikal
qt 13 A. M bpd lose F. .ed,
littritug Ealutooro for ,potwolphis at 9.46 A. M. and
146 Y. M.
soil S. M. FELTON. President. •
COTTON SAIL DLWIC and OA/iVAZ
,
of 041in:umbers and brands.
Roven t s !took Amintoot Twitio_ k . of sit dtisoriptiollii for
went', Awning.. %Walk& and IN ottota_Cooort.
Alsoi Paster IltLennEsotrirenr Dl7lO Feita . from • it
toot olds. Tort e, itir •
Patin 1 . 1 !, WV/C . 441 0 CP ft Val.,
Mri-tf • 'lO3 /ONES Alter,
AD LINN
U.& ROUT.X.—
MIRA RAIL 4
21.15111 PRILADPAPHIII 41,8 D Fas
.
irti/CIEET LIMPTE to TamatlVlll6 4, TAN , Al
;rb willmelesuo thrronwn_. Dan n ra.ilto/
airport, Tro n ca n ton ,
want Fella, %tater: ClevelaaDaktaiL Wed°,
Chicago, et. Louie, wastoe, and au ratite north au
or d leoting ftiFhl1 r tf . : ctisltrltosaa arOWVILLB4ta, treaencer entranet on Cft
aow street.) date (neadall owaitod). rOr above
ROMs. ea follow :
DAY A.lll.
Iff Carl , .1.1.5 P. 1 1 11..
The $49 it, X; train tonneau at UPI% OH WIIUI.
tarre i cason, eorantoo, ace • station= 0,1- the
LAO AND 81.06182.1186 RAILROAD.
he a ye trturui make diraot oonasetioos at Eigara
with the trains of the Him York and zne, Canirodanna
and Niagara Fa and lattraloiNew York an Brie. one
New York Cm .Rellsoads, mom as point. north and
West. and the
Br a z lon Elmira . - gala* and ifkgpsfain
Eli IN and ti-termmuite potato.
Via la out be ireeareld at_ Qs Fhillohdalua and M
ama Railroad tar 'Om Motet moo northwest owner of
ffIXTIt and OM UT Eltreetw:and at the Peaserger
MilroOtiMo I . /E I RTEENTRaad cida,vvv - E ILL,
et raison FREtanT Tneln
Leave the Plat !.del} and Reeding Depot, Drop! and
eldlowtill sue t *daily (Bandana ozoootett), for all
Poinq Weatiat norta c , at If F. N.
Freziou not-• be doaverod beton aP. teinento
thou grthe tame ear.
Par_ ,e,i; mformadae only_ at Ptalrit Banat.
MINIM 111 and (MILO whet L. or to
a. T. LIsONARD• Arent.
stertheraos wormer If.LXlllllaa4 IGALlelern 'knew,
arde-tr Plalade.sala
14°21(111—°ERSTS ig
VAILLiErittaL.ROAD.—Fft
WOOER = DOWN 19 FOR DOWIGTOWN AND
WOWS& ATE EtTAVOtio.--03 apt. after itr , e t h .
rem the . er 'roam for imormsorow-}t
will start from the POW Zazeireri o epot or the Fkil 5-
1 0 ‘ 4 1 0VILIL.litn,X. P r TP 2rxr 9 !
trouwrxitalii for Downixeciin area at 8.00
. Alf
AFTOON IMAM for Davainctown !Nivea at
SAO P.
DADA 'Muds» ammo
pMfa ordoLot him Elpoird of Managua of the
Ong Assent .. 11 toed COMMA.
eMairig Y. siberat.,.
are
DAILY r.-- t
: A Tn . "'-
FPREnri. 5am.........-.....
VA.alellt ye 1404-
and to tuo urinal
thl°lllMMlnta NW , " ..... -. 1
_net's. rent 0 .- Luria the boh to_.lo. Southwest.
W scig i b . A D hoe, Mall itOn,s Street and
t _e ir raw venue. in °minded daily, and
am try any other Lim
11. F. KENNEY,
lestalf Mane of Tra tet On
.P. W. eri i. CO.
FURNESS, BEWLEY, i -- ou.;
No. s2° etLARRET ETX "i:t
BALE THIS MORNING. AT 10 O'CLOCK.
A CARD—TO DEALERS IN 1108INRY.
The vartiouie, attention of anrahalan is reStpagted to
our sale of 303 iota homer.. glover. and Wag. this
anew*/ morning. =WI 18, at 10 o'clock, for cash.
comprising a full assortment of the most desirable
style&
NANKIN MATTING.
100 climes 11-1 and 0 t white and red cheek Nankin
MAIM&
LARGE SALE OF GERMAN °OTTO'S NOB %RV.
This Morning,
May 28, •t 10 o'clock for mit—
a' e dozen regular make white
wn cotton hoes.
000 bro
400 " " openwork "
SE 41 merino half hose.
000 " hr wn cotton half hoe&
300 " fanny cotton half hose.
600" ohikdren's white cotton. hoes.
000 " fanny
000006 "
a y n ' aa a n n d y omen s cotton and Wee thread
g oyes.
" men's la ite glottal
-200 " women's lisle 'tread Eguntieta.
;Kir Samples and catalogues early On morning of sale.
BALE OF FRENUR DRY GOODS.
On Friday Morning.
May 81. at 10 o'clock. fi.r cash—
ew packages and lota of fanny and staple Franedi dip
000d11.
SALE ON ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS.
FOR CASH.
On Friday Morning,
Map 3i, UM, at 10 o'edoak for naafi
- oases 0 4 alpaoae and de began, damaged on board
bio.folm Trotting.
"IVF. PANCOAST. AITOTIONEER, Sue
• wow ,. to B. /4 , .. Ntr. Jr.- 431 CRESTNIPI
SAL v..OF DAY 13. c)DS. RIBERLISS, MILLINERY
GOODS. .c..1M.8 Of isERIES,Sco., by cataiogue.
On Wedneadar_ alorninr.
Mai 79, oonmettoina at 10 wolock oreoiaely.
. CyliralNG. DOUSE D.BB/CB.
At co -manonment of sale, le superior new counting
house dem.
EMBROIDERIES.
An invoice of late styles omnbno and laconet collars,
flouncing > bands, handiternbi.fa, ko.
BONNET RIBBONS.
90 cartons late and ohmos sty len Pans'borinst ribbons.
FRENCH FLOWERS.
100 cartons roses,ao °holes. styles Paris artificial
flowers, buds. /caved. lion- &el.
V J. WOLBERT & CO.,
,019 ARCH STREET,
DRY 9001)8 AND CITY-MADE CLOTILIND.
Phia Allornms'.
May 24th st 1034 o'clock, at 51g Aroh street,
A general assortment of seasonable fancy and staple
dry goods, in lots adapt!d to retail sales. After which,
Ls Stsome GarilnENTS—Nlerohant Tailors' stook,
fresh made mats. pantaloons and vests.
Sir Now open for examination.
UQOK & CO.,
ALF No. 124 south . / EftNT Strout.
STIV.RIFF'S RALIC
- --
STIICK AND FIXTUit.RB OF A. WHOLESALE PORK
PACKING AND %TRIM* EST 4 BLISHMENT.
On Pilday
Mar Slat, nt 10 o'clock. ar 144 and 148 North Front
street will ha sold by orderer the Sheriff, the stook and
fixtures of the above eetablishment. comprising
-271 Mids. smoked hams, sides and /shoulders.
4.078 loose do do do do.
13,471 do bulk sides and shoulders.
86 Ws. mess. wings nue flank oleic.
20 tierce. smoked sides 400 gators ground salt.
46 kegs Western lard. 4 bales sheeurigs. r.
Lan am ety hhds beings end btrls.f inatiorm wales,
truck% presses. CO 4,, 8C(1.
BORNE, WA GON, dro.
I hove. 1 wagon. harness saddle. sleigh.
Also, immediately after the above. at the Pork Ronne.
in Poplar street, below Front, a terse lot of salt, ma
lawes. saiteetre. soda, laid, grease, Ice.
Catalogue two days orevious To sale
PHILIP FOND it 00., AIIVTIOIiTISERS,
No. S9O MARKET Street and f+ll MINOR at.
LARGE PIGSITIITH tiALE OF 1.000 OASES.IIOOTB.
BROM. AND BROGANS.
On Thursday Morning.
May 19, at 10thaloot Dismal/. will be sold, by DOW
Mane
-1,(SIO owe men's, boys' and youths' calf, kin, and grain
boots, calf and kip brogans, Congress goite, Oxford
ties, &o.; women s, nosier; and children 's calf,, kip,
goat, moroooo and, kid heeled boots and shoes, glitter&
animism, buskins, &o.; also, a large and dearablo as
sortment otnitr-inado goods.
vor - -430oss.osan for examinakon, with SaWaraells
early onthe morning of sale.
MOSES AUOTIO Ji
AND O_OlO4llOlON I.ll.EltirdANZ. Southeast
corner of Ilix•rm and RAM; illev.oots.
NATyr ANS' GREAT SA LE OF PORPEITED GOODS.
OVER q.OOO LOTS OP FORFEITED ARTICLES.
The sale will take wawa
This Morning.
May Et, at 10 o'clock, at Moses Nathans' auction
House. No,. 185 and IS Northkl tth street. adioining
the southeast corner et Sixth and Race streets. and Will
consist of ladies' sod gent lemen's
, 01"thi'g, bedding,
carpets, housekeeping articles t 00... sewing machines.
guns. pistols. fancy articles, &0., viz :
Superior frock, dress, business, •sok. and over coat. ,
Pante ; vests; debate , detains , and other dresses and
dress pattern.; 'skirts; every variety of Nob Canton
craps shawls; silk, satin. merino. plaid. woollen,
broohe Stella, and other shawls; silk velvet, silk satin,
Merino, lace, *loth, and other cloaks, hascuee, shawls,
circa ars, and mantillas; cape.. oollars, photos. pa , o
sole under clothing of every description. feather Dens,
quilts, spreads, comfortable.. blankets. sheets. towels,
table cloths. china. glass, and cveensware, double and
single-barrel fowling-pieces. tools of every description,
clowns, paintings ensraviuse.si ver-plateo were forks,
knives. soon.. Havana cigar., lamer', eat, in short,
goods of every description. including furniture, &o.
ST The goods will be open ior examination on the
day previous and on the morning ornate.
Dealers. housekeepers and others will please attend
thief:Ml6. as seen article will positively be sold, with
out the least reserve.
PRIVATE BALE.
some of the eitt GOLD PATENT la.' VE. ant
ONRONOM:ET WATORP,B raannfacrorod, et hall
the renal selling prices, gold lever and lepitm Intones,
silver lever and lerene watches, English , Swiss one
French watches, at astonishingly low prices, jewelry of
every description, very low, guns, pistols, mc.lest in-
Etrumen4. Ara; quality of Karam aitare, at half the
Importation price, in quantities to suit purchasers , end
various other Ulna of goods.
OPT DOOM 8,114f,15
Attended to personally by the Auctioneer.
Conzignmenta of any and every kind.
it-A.of gooes soli
sited. M 031,3 719 AM.
MONEY TO LOAN
$Ol,OOO to loan, et the lowest rates, et diamonds,
watches, jewelry. silver plate, dry goods, olothing, &ro
ckeries, Mate. hardware, cutlery, PiEOlOl, mirrors. thy-
IlltUre. bedding, and on goods of every desonPtion, in
large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands.
for an.Vength of time agreed on.
he Oldest Established Rouse in this atty.
Mr mate entrance on RACE Street.
Nor Business hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Heavy Insurance for tbe benefit of depositors.
• CHAEoEiI ONLY TWO PER CENT.
lir Advances of $lOO and upwards at two per sent
Advances of *MI/ and upwards. at one per cent., ter
short loan*.
gRIPPIPIo.
WEEKLY COMMUNICATION
BY STEAM. BETWKEN NEW YORK
AVD LIVERPOOL, nailing at QUEENSTOWN (fro
thed.) to land and embarkpamenamw and despatobea.
The Liverpool, New York. and Philadelphia steam
ship Company's splendid Clyde-Molt iron screw steam
ships, are intended to sail as follows:
FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL.
KANGAROO, .Saturday. MEW 16
ETNA. Saturday, June I
IsDlNßUltall. Satorda June 8
And every Saturday thronkhout the ye ar , from Pi I..ht
N 0.44 N. R. .
... .
RATES OF RAIRSAGE
Queenstown ROM FRILAWRLFRIA.
Cabin, tu, or
Do. to Lotott, via --," 80
Steerage to nesestown, or Liverp001......_.. tla
Do. to Mon. ga
Do. Return tickets. available for six months,
from Liverpool,, am
-
Passenger forwarded to lias - m. Paris. Hamburg.
Bremen, and Anrwerp, at through rates.
Celanlease of Maga minted from Liverpool to New
Yort - gig
Certifmates of passage issued fronTqueenstown to
New York-- e/30
These steamers have superjor mmommodations for
Passengers, ere construoted with watertight compart
ments, and carry &romanced surgeons.
For freight, nr preisagevoly et the okte of the Corn
eal:ff. OUB DALA, Agent,
111 ainut street Philadelphia.
to LiverSool. to Wit .
wer uilding&
In Glasgow, to WM, INMAN.
13 Dixon street
Ws,THE liitITIBLI AND NOWI'H
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM-
IntoY NEW TORE TO EIVRRPOOI.
Chief Cabin Paanage—;-------- Is
Second CAM* Peatmee— Is
PEON 905 . 709 TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin !emu' —.—.....—...
Second Cabin Paseage— 60
The shine from New York call at - Ccirk Harbor.
The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Ru
bor.
PERSIA. Calt. Judkins. AFRICA., CoOk.noßuon.
ARABIA. Ca t. J. Stone.
i t CANADA., C_pt. Anderson.
ASIA, Capt. O. Lott. AMERICA, Cent. SleAuley
AUSTRALASIAN, "GA OARA,Cept. 'noodle.
Capt. E. M. Beckley. EUROPA, Capt. J. Cook.
SCOT lA. I now building.)
Thee° resole carry o clear white light at meet-head ;
[teen on starboard bow ; red on port tow.
AFRICA , Shannon. leaves N. York, Wednesday'. Mar' M.
Euggye, Anderson, " Boom, Wednesday. Mar 79.
PE RBIA, Judkine,N. York, Wednesday, lone 5.
AM ),RICA. Moodie, " Boston, Weaneedat June 72 .
AUSTRALAriA
Rockier, " N York Mednaidal .4126 19.
ARAIJIA, &OLIO. " Boston, Wednesday, June
Berths not &soured until paid for.
An expeneneed Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Wes will not he noocstetnAlo
Gold. Silver, Bullion, Speoin, Jewelry, finomtimoir'
or Metals , inaless bills ofje.diun aro eiwne4 thou- -ones
the TRW. 4130/144 IROSt4 tOp&TOWK k‘p- ..ACT, and
vadaFay vela to , irebrjlt or
4 &Milk% Ok• : CUNARD,
...reen, New York.
ItAILIWA
- - LINES_
FUILIADEI4PIII.II,
a I WILMINGTON AND RIL-
JuLl LIMA F O Rs (LA May 4. Mil.
TRILIPIR WAfils I DIG rON.
• -a and after.alonday, May 6. MR, Trams for Wash
mono, YIS dnanglia, will leave Philadelplua at ILsi
and MAI .r.
• RETURNING,
Will SMlPei at Philadelphia trout Weahingten at 19.1 E
M•, and also at Pal Y. M.
Through tickets sold at the depot, corner of Braid
and Prime stream, Philadelphia.
my 6 8, lit FRLTON.
MAN rommim PHILADELPHIA AbiL
4 111 24 f7Bo nth "L""
April 27,
SEAsiVrficilTs.
On and after May I. iddt.eeeeen ttoke•ts will be Lowed
by tine oomneny for th- permds of three, ax, nine, and
twelve montba not transferable.
do son
aohool-tiokete may oleo be had at 33 per dent.
s:punt.
- - . -
These tickets will be sold by the Treeenrer at Teo..tt27
South FOURTH Street, where any further information
attn be obtained. 8. SRADPORD,
ardg-tf Trenearer.
Tilf.M.V.s ;,i.„Pvt .
Mfr^ .gon. 1311 04...7. 14
IFOrintii!Gox, f,.
epOCKB AND REAL,
raja vhies ontatoguee POW roan). r c ,,, t „ jLlß
tri v,,o- 1 4
parizaiona of thy pr o o o rtr ;c 1 ba ecid "t
23th tont— e.t Coat, oeir noon. and e newt,
01 Orphans' %reign nee others, co X te e ' D 4 ,4 wet : .
large amount of property.
PUBLIC AA y.-
F'P•.; h Eft.y ".
o , olook. noon. dame the begineta i 1 7,„g
anntinips oi eaoh property tatte d „ a tt
addition tale ieh we en bliza, on t h e attritro p t „ l,
tn ioixa eli , e c h .hrin:fuli n d e elsa th r c rti Aide . the pth .tl e r e i , %: t f . l:A ° l
aold on thef win!. "1 . 13 . eed . 31 3 ,
b.
REAL .de..rha
: W edding hs ever, nino4n (If mkt cen,,i' t 4 ,,L.,•
pr m denarkptdon of etty .4111
Printed)prie nab tha nvor "' - ' 4l t)
PRIVAa. -1.6 11.48.1te, R. 1 0411 4
oco - Final estate entered OA oar afttrt...e t t ,
and advertised oveaaionally era. al% 'els,kt.
(of whlnit on- thousand ennica ar. ,:n7A; ‘.4 41 / 44 :
tree of ettnrte
. STOCK! BOND!, 5.c.
This Day,
May 28, a.r, 12 otolook noun, at the phi.,,,i
obanro. mitt be sold- r 1 1...;,
~
821,84:0 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal loan.
30 shares Philadelphia Exchange ntock.
05 shares Little troliurllrall Navigation aid u r , 4 l fl ak,.
PM". r i -
. ,
Alecr 4 shares coney roma Centre! Rai
`lc
e tshar
shares Commercial Bank-par tso.
REAL ESTATE 8A L'.l;--Polli 11A
Orphapir Court Sale-Estate of tie r ," i . ,: ~,
dred._.prEßy VALUABLY!. DELAWAith Virg,
and L &ERE LOT AND BUILDINGS, fp int klir
twasson street, Ilains rtrest or landing, and the 4
laWare. Bounded on the north ny the city p ru ,v,. DA
By order of Asaignees. • i q.
HAN DMOMIG be OD ERN 11.,:.61 DENCE, N4,eti 111 . 13,
t o
th en street, between A roh and F fl beitatregi
side.
Pereinigory Sale. -- NEAT NEAT Alf ily,an OF ip,
STONE KI4 4 IDBNIA. No, 3019 Walnut girrog ")i
-f Twentieth. The house Ills the mo t , ent um
n o ienon g , &as, furnace, hoc and cold water, tao,e2ca'
gale abielute.
-..c.
VERY VALUABLE IRON-I - 8.0.` , T sup p „
325 Arab street. east of Fourth.. I- ut 17 til 1 1 ' ',,
Clear of incumbranca. Orir .518,0n0 emi , . len
LARGE. ANII VALCABLI. 'ROUGH AR-.
RESIDENCE, Price .treet. noetaweet of Svru * -.
Ciermantown. Twenty-second 'word, witain'il,,,"'wl,
rates' walk of the railread depot tint 71 t rEt ri,,, l.
ib
HAN D,,omE MODERN
.11K9IDKNCE-....,
Green street, west oh "lye Guth street. L , ii,,A A l i ...1
inches front. The house bas all the mod urn , e , l 7'
cleanse-Sue, hot arid cold wate. larnKra, r
of all ineambranem Torme - -54.603 may remi, r ,'Z
In lqu sg6 i4 g iiT COTTAGE ELEI3TDENC B. az,u td „
Thirty ninth Street. north of .Itr4ll street, Tio .(''
fourth Warm. Lot 25 feet front, They, are lAhlt i : t e lr
tage et. le i have the modern c onvesieneet, rle b.,,,,!'
,not and oo'd water, ir o.
' ' -,
THRBK-STORY BRICK IftVlil.l.l•NG, w i th t .
story back betiding's. No. 318 South Filth meet, heit,,
Serum &rear. Lot 18 feet front, ',lmes -82W ~,,i'i
tesuran on mortgage,
Sale et Noe. 139 and lc/ E.ontil Aitni
SUPERIOR Puatit'rumE, FRI.NCH-1-I,ATitm.
RONAN PIAI I IO-EI)ILTEN. BR WaSELfi CARP/fir
On Thttriday hierninG
At o'c second- h and Auction &ore, sal ascinuel
excellent furniture. elayeli; pu,4o4 t , rn . ,
fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from dii.0;;;;
hourektmeing, removed to ttm core for r.p.d.ve,:iet'e-Al
sat!.
!ale Nn. 1386 Green Atreet,
RANDS° ME P NIT+I RE. FRB. Nag_
MIRROR, TA PGATBAtI: PET:, -
On Friday Moroni:,
31st inst,, at 10 oicCk oeteingue, et No. MC Goa t
ertie F, below Vittet'entn, tno hanntorne in tint. dente
room and ohamber furnturre. fine French-plate lie;
mirror. handsome tapestry carpets, Ao,
Also, the kitchen furniture.
oar may he exammesl at o o'olook on the iourstar
the gale.
Baja N 0.217 kouilt Broad Flust.
SUPERIOR PURNITUBE. PI *NO, t;Birrit,i,
!SAXONY OARPETI. 81e.
On Tuesday Moratog,
June 4. at 10 by catalogue. at tro 217 bun
Broad street. the enttre household farnihoe,
hor,koase..fise plated Ware, mirrore, ras fizeoleath),
dow qttirceism. Saxony and Brunets oareeta,shing ap;
glarrwares
sir
of sa
may
a De e i xam "i ined with catalogue on the tumuli
the le. t eight n'n.o,
To M arhi , /Jewels and other..
PEREIIaPTORY eA LP. v FINK EPALIAN
et.m MONTMENTS. MONLIMIttiTa;• bales, art
,
being a special t tc.Mecere Vitt Brined
(sla Wedneadar Mercier.
June 6 awi l llooii, at the marl*, yard Fifth nen,
above o a t h , be sold a fine O.:election of (Wei
marble monument& of Grecian. Roman. and i
mLe
soles. with itroiDsi, figures. and urns. fine hew ?there
and carving,. The oolleation comprises some of Ike
finest ever ...tiered a exam i nation
Will bs ready for on Monday, id Ito.
catalogues Will be ready on Thureday,l3ta nut.,ao
oan be MIS St the Section rooms, or at tee warmest
of M Viti Bros 639 A rob street.
Terms—trider .2200 earth ; over that %mow, tx
months credit for approved endorsed senor.
Rale NO. 182.41 arch &ect.
STOCK OF MORB4h; 0 101YUltENTS. hrtit KA.
TUARY. OFFICE FU . LIRE. ke.
Olt Monday Meriting,
June 10. at 10 o °look. b• eacalogd, at the meet
yard No. 1825 A rob street, tog:dote she concer n the It .
tiro stock o tratien marble monuments, held aoo kat
sto es. urns, fine statuary, a quantity of regim e
blocks, &o.
ko Also. the eines furniture. medet t.oh, In
W For particular/ see cataloguer.
IVO FITZPATRIWE 4S; Elia,. l e r ,
• 47014),aut1y. 004 01/E.576 or tam timo
iiiztk.
EX
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. 1 so'sioak e ot _Books, slAtiontzr 1 2_cylogip.
wsteces, jewelry, stooks, silver placed vIrP.
11113140.11Instrsements, eco.
Also, Al 01 4 0 17, dry roods, boors &fl stocc ALI me-
DAY_ OeTerr description.
cAssEff eyeiT mondar. W04:11241h1. cu re.
Sal at cistook .
•
AIVATE vAnp.
At private sale several torcsf.oll2lMY.Pr.ti or ittatatt s
°wai', books, stationery, silver- p lated wore, tam,
fancy g OOPS. &o. To which is solicited the anemias ft
City and 0011/2 try merchants vie others.
Wa~icautc49ll9ltoa of all ;ludo of ancluitio
for either nubito or private /14:CII.
Liberal cash advances made on setsisaasals.
Oat-door sales promptly atteacird to.
ttiAtIHIPISHY AND LAW.
' PrA.P..!:. STILE MUMS AU
'.• BOIIEL "•103 1 La,-4EAFIT: A LF,'YY.
>?FX§ii AL Atti IliPAA.Mirlt.l L'it %Kan,
• to mad3tOLLis)L-MAYLlA.lll,.7.Saattfla,
ant FOSiriDEnz, oavaor. :a; last, TM,. Wes 'N
anaceaahl oaeratfen. and N'aiSk exeincrroly pavoij
W
iens and reigurme marine and .d :':.•; Err„7.2. v,
and !ow eraarara, Iron Boats. Water I:Llll.fron l e...,
ear.,.&a., rt:meat:nay o ff er their aervataco t.lt oat:
:a noinifkiir oro_nora i to oonrcaet fzi . - 2... a.• .!
unsex, Marine, River, and etaltunarf .1.m4 •toili
aaterna of difforent situ, ars Brame: ..e ,I • as
ters trot game' deeeattie. Evora deaoriefict cif 1 .1
nekton inada et tho shortest native. 123: sal
Probeara, Plait, Tabula?, :nd Cr/gder ffatvi, iII
les o
east Pennoylvonio aharaoal iron. Forgil20 1 of ad cam
and kinds: iron Slid *raw esailalkef all tenfileola:
Loll la Sorer Cattier, and ell Wen •NI3 up
seotat with above tatu:ww
Dr/mints and inediAostons ? sr t, wort VANN tin*
satabluitunent. frail of nano, and work snaturro.
Ike iqtbadriblna Aiwa aten!O C! Oat rpm co{ no
'Air/ Or bOetlONkero ike7 NU bast NefTeat N.Ati
atte ar• prep/mod wit:: ttoore, . NW. :ka.4e.
cier miens heavy t. ugh' frainat.
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SSOUTHWARKYOUNDRY,
FIFTIt AND WARRINGTON aTl.'s6:l,
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ENGINE.ERIS AND fIIACIIINISTII,
pdanufacture High and Low Premise Melon stow.
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Iron Friona fa for Gar Work& Wi1ti0 ,, P7.1 86.
read WAWA:* &e.
tetorte and Gas Machinery of tbk iAtsst and maim.
proved 001221i1129t10n.
levee description of Plvion Moohtiery, Wig is
e agar. flaw, and tilriAt Vegnium F/12.1. 005
!!team Trains. Defeon'i.ae. Mime, Pampint Aceins.
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Sole Amoy for N. litillieure• Patent RUM 3 *
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tonwall rz °Okay's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Mner.it
Machine
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