MTLITAET CORBESPONDPSOE. Letter from Camp Wilkins. tOorrompondonoo of The Preos.] CAMP Wnarms, Jane 8,1861. In these times of stirring events and mili tary activity, it is important that information should be promptly communicated of all that transpires in every locality of our country, that may have a possible result in affording true data upon which useful and accurate cal culation can be mode, relative to the exact state of the affairs of the nation. I n examining the reports of the movements and disposition of our soldiers, I have inva riably failed to discover any mention of Camp Wilkins, located at Pittsburg. This camp, organized some five weeks ago, occupies the site heretofore employed for State and county agricultural exhibitions. Its situation is re markably healthful, which is well attested by the number of inmates of the hospital, rarely exceeding a dozen, of which only a very small proportion are troubled with more than trifling ailments. It is also within convenient distance of the city, and of easy access by the street passenger care, constantly running to and fro. The purposes for which this place was for merly used, with the erections remaining in the enclosure, marked it at once as the most suitable and convenient place for a temporary camp. The pens and atalls used for horses and cattle were hastily transformed into com fortable quarters tor men, and the buildings employed for the exhibition of wares, &c., were fitted up for headquarters of the commandant and staff, a commissary and quartermaster's department, and hospital. These struotures, however, proving inade quate for the accommodation of all the sol diers ordered into camp, new ones were hastily erected to meet the exigencies. There are now quartered in this camp about 2,200 men, consisting of an entire regiment from Erie county, under the personal com mand of Colonel J. W. McClean, who is also Commandant of the camp ; two companies tr.ign...Enr - CmwrordT one from Pailkilgrtiili, from Beaver, one from Armstrong, and nine or tee companies from this city and Allegheny county, making in all about twenty-eight com panies. Out of the unorganiied companies, two independent battalions have been formed— the first under the command of Captain S. W. Smith, the second under Captain G. S. Hays— with the other necessary staff officers, respee &rely, elected to bold their positions until permanent organizations shall be effected. By this arrangement the companies enjoy all the advantages of regimental drill ao neces sary to their efficiency in the regular ser ylee. It was soon found that Camp Wilkins af forded too little space for drilling the men, and that more ample grounds should be ob tained ; for this purpose General McCall was despatched last week by the Governer to make the proper selection. After examining a number of desirable locations, he finally set tled upon a site at Ralton's Station, twelve miles north, on the Allegheny Valley Rail road, as being the most advantageous. Ac cordingly, workmen have constantly been em ployed there in preparing quarters for the re ception of the troops, who will probably be removed from tbirs on Wednesday or Thurs day next. The new camp takes the name of -"Camp McCall." The second regiment of United States regn lam, under command of Col. Miles, are ex pected to arrive here this week, when they will be ordered into Camp Wilkins. The troops here have not yet received their uniforms from the Government, although a number of companies have been both uni formed and supplied with arms by private en terprise, and are ready, at any moment, to enter into active service. About one thousand stand of arms were received this morning, but have not yet been distributed. Their ship ment here was probably hastened by the re cent alarm of an incursion of the rebels into the southern counties of our State. Yours, &c., The Rations Served Our Troops, C.For The Preae.l ONE or THE CAMPO OF PENN'A I } . bT EAM BALTIMORE, June 1, 1861. MB. Burros : I notice that most of the Phi ladelphia papers contain almost daily letters flrom some one of the camps located near Bal timore, the writers of all of which, that I have seen, appear to consider themselve privileged to gg pitch into " the quartermasters of their respective regiments for all and every incon venience which they are called upon to en dure. But some of the blame they shower upon the unfortunate individuals who may have been induced to take the position of quartermaster, under the impression that it was a bed of roses, should, in truth, tua 1, d at their ewn doors. Uncle Samuel makes a libe ral Zlowance Tor the wants of the soldier, hut none for his extravagance or carelessness, and I venture to assert that a careful housewife would feed as many men with what is daily wasted in our camp as are now fed by the en tire rations. The following is the allowance for a regiment of seven hundred and sixty-four men. I will copy my requisition for ten days' rations, just issued: 3,720 pounds fresh beef; 3,720 pounds corned do.- ' 111 barrels bacon ; 8,370 pounds fresh bread, delivered daily ; 9 1 bushels beans; 372 pounds rice ; 744 pounds coffee ; 111 pounds sugar; vinegar, salt, soap, and candles always more than used. This is equal to 21 pounds solid per man, without coffee and sugar, in addition to which they are allowed to draw, on certificate of sur geon, potatoes, onions, pickles, molasses, and dried apples, say for about four days in every month. My impression is, that the three regiments now here will remain their term of enlistment. The Union men with whom I have spoken all think that the secession feeling is getting stronger here, or, rather, that it is shaving itself more, and would deplore the removal of the troops as a calamity. I have not dated this from any one camp, for if I had the boys would have found out who was the QUARTERMASTER. Military Matters in Boston. Leonenondertee of The Pram) BOSTON, May 31, 1861. The steamer Cambridge left this port at 3 o'clock to-day, under charter of the United States G-overnment, for Fort Monroe, with stores and lumber, taking Brigadier General Pierce and staff as passengers; also, Hon. John Morrisey and Hon. William P. Davis— the latter gentlemen going out to inquire into the sanitary condition of the Maasachusetta regiments, stationed at Ito fort. A company of Sappers and Miners are also on board, or ganized under a requisition from General Butler. They number thirty-one picked men, mostly mechanics, under command of Andrew Arterworth, a man of muscle, weighing two hundred and tweetylive pounds, and a mem ber of Boston Common Council. They have been equipped by the city and State, and will del/seed service. The Newburyport National Guards arrived in this city, and will leave for New York this afternoon. They number eighty-one men, and are armed with Colt's revolving rifles, presented to tnem by the city of Newbury port. This company, with the Wobun Pha lanx, are, it is said, to be incoroorated into a regiment at Brooklyn, New York, and for warded to Washington immediately. About seven hundred Enfield rifles arrived bare yesterday, being the first instalment of those to be bought in England for this State. The chief of the ordnance sent a messen ger out to-day to recall a lot of titled muskets now inilicTarmerm.of-,....... thithe west- ern part of the State, who probably will not be called for—the arms to be given to compa nies now here. Them are many companies now quartered in Foment! Bali and other parts of the city, who are ready and anxious to depart for the seat of war. Governor Andrew visited the forts in our harbor yesterday, and the city government visited the various encampments to-day. NeLeos. The Habeas Corpus. [Por The Pram] The process whereby any person held in durance, or restrained, is to be brought before a judicial tribunal, by the individual who de tains the party, in order that the cause and right for the detention , may be ascertained, and if none sufficient is shown, that he may be set at large, is the palladium of civil and per sonal liberty, and is guarantied by our glori ous Constitution to every man, high or low, rich or poor, guilty or innocent, by whomever detained, and he is ,tAtS• be personally brought before the official issuing the writ, so that he may contest the pretension for detaining him. The bigb estimate in which this protectios or human liberty is h e ld, is manifested by the prompt obedience yielded to the process, and by the universal acquiescence of the whole country. But there are occasions when, by equally universal approval, a temporary delay in obey ing the writ is justifiable and necessary. A prisoner of war, captured in open conflict by an armed force - a prisoner taken by such force in the midst of a rebellion, having just committed an act of hostility against We soldiers of tbe country, by firing upon them, or by placing dangerous obstacles in their way, or by destroying or impeding their march, whereby ninny Rees might be sacrificed - , may be properly d e t a i ne d, eve . daily when in a turbulent population, there is great danger and probability, that if the pri soner were brought forth from a place of B e. curity, he would be rescued by a treasonable mob, in resisting which there would be loss of life. It 111 DOOOMOS the factions who have assailed the troops Of Me people, Mips and wound ing many of them, and it less becomes those who have violated the rights of persons and of property, who have risen in armed rebellion, and brOken the Constitution outrageously, to cOniplain of a doubtful infraction in one in- Gov. Lemma hoe sent for the faintly of the g a p e of Col. Blleworth, who will hereafter be provided for by the Btate, and a monument will be erected to his memory. Letter from Lancaster. correepoodenoe of The Prem.} Lanceirr - sx, Pa., Jtme 8, 1861. MR. EDITOR Our good old city is moving on in its usual way, with the exception of the scenes and incidenta growing out of the war like attitude visible on every side. The Star- Spangled Banner floats proudly from many of our private residences and most of our public buildings. A week ago we bad the funeral of James Dean, kworthy young man, who was a member of Ca at Camp Slifer. He died suddenly of a ma pt. D. W. Patterson'a company lignant fever, and was brought to his native place for interment. The procession which followed his mortal remains to the grave was one of the largest over witnessed on a similar occasion in this city. Yesterday the solemn scene was re-enacted, and the body of Peter Paster, another deceased member of the same com pany, was committed to its resting-place. The military were out, and a large number of citizens joined them in the last offices of re spect to the lamented dead. Yesterday (Sabbath) was an interesting day at Camp Johnston. The Rev. Dr. Nevin ) of your city, now on a brief visit here, where he was formerly pastor of one of our Presbyterian churches, preached to the soldiers at their quarters. Ile occupied an elevated stand, and addressed the gathered companies around. him with salutary counsel, which they all seemed to receive with great interest. A pleasant loature of the occasion was the choirs which consisted or our soldiers. They stood by the clergyman, and sang most sweetly the hymns which he announced. The whole scene was a_grand one, and as we stood and witnessed it, gazing with ineffable pleasure on the magnificent panorama all around, and thought of the righteousness of our cause, we could not bat believe that victory must soon perch upon our standard. It is greatly to the credit of the citizens of this place that they have shown Ditch marked kindness to the sol diery. Last Friday they gave them a superb dinner at the Ctim'p, which went down with 'a relish, and drew forth many a hearty cheer for the ladies of Lancaster. Ynnre inetrioaeilt The Independent Rangers and Capt. McMullin. A press of military matters precluded any ex tended notice of Captain "Independ ent Rangers " on the ()mutton of their leaving the oily. By telegraph, we find that General Patter son seleoted them to accompany himself and staff to Chamberaburg and the seat of border war. The selection was no leas creditable to the saga city of the lioneral than merited to the Rangers' corps ; for, perhaps, no tingle military company that has yet left Philadelphia for native service includes so large a proporti.n of indurated, ener getic men, to whom fighting is a normal= rather than a duty, and the rough experiences of war Mitre congenial than laborious. At the same time, distrust and ridicule, amn ia sting from certain quarters, haunted this com pany from its organisation down to the time of its departure. While the bravery of its individuals was not questioned, their personal integrity was impugned, and also their motives in volunteering. They have been said to be as likely to aseist ene mies as friends of the Government, and to hold personal profit above the gain of country- - Such libels arise from those who do not know them. tatements of a like charaeter are at 1113 time reprehensible ; but partisnlarly BO in this crisis, when directed toward defenders of the flag, who have gone forth to peril their lives. We made some inquiry yesterday into the cha ranter of this company, and found much to admire beyond the patriotic purpose which has animated them. Captain Wm McMullin, a soldier of the Mexi can war, latterly an alderman of the Fourth ward, and a prominent politioal character, commands the company of Rangers Pew possess in a like manner, the qualities of sagacity and bravery; and few commanders have equally the confidence and respect of their men. At the same time, none have been more perabtently abused and to thoroughly ranunderstood As an alderman, few have diaparmed the law with equal impartiality and Comprehension. The testimony of hundreds who have dropped into his Moe, with the expectation of witnesaing hearings involving, petty tyranny and official ignorance, hag peen that the melt belied Inc reputation, ard honored his bomb. As,a friend, be was known VI be closer than a brother ; as an enemy, magnalu• mons and forbearing; with more seal for friend; perhaps, than scruples as to the means of aseisting them, and °mien of btu own welfare, where fami liar associations or pledges were to be defended. In his own sphere, his will was law. &Woe boy ' hood, the unruly spirits of his , ward have yielded to his demands, and at the annonnosment that men were needed to serve under Captain McMullin his oldest acquaintances wore tho first to proffer them selves. The connection of Cap!. McMullin's associates with the old Moyamensiog Bose Company was the clause of much of the opprobrium which they have Einem received.- The captain wee in those ye, re (1845 1850) a leading fireman, and his active tem perament led him into all the exalting pleasures characteristic of the old volunteer system The IS re marshal testifies to his fearless condi:Lot at scenes of conflagration, and he hag frequently saved life and property at great bodily perts Of later years be was engaged in a mercantile house upon Mar ket street, but when the Mexican war broke oht ne entleted in Capt. Bill's company, and taught at every battle•netdtietweee.Vera Cruz and the oit_y_ of Mexico. His bearing in the linen raised him to the rank of sergeant, and favorable mention was made of him in official doenmenis Since the war with Mexico, Captain Makinllin has been indebted for much enmity and DOT/Of aper persecution to his political preferences Repro. tenting a leading Democratic ward his adversa ries have found It frequently convenient to account for the extent of his political influence by ascri bing it to fraudulent elections and forged returns. At no time, however, was Captain McMullin in any manner implicated in alleged frauds, and the sins of unscrupulous persona in hie ward have been wrongfully and wilfully imputed to him. For the last three years his mild, affable de meanor, and strict attention to business, have been doing much to disembarraes the popular mind. We doubt not that, in the returns of conflict shortly to be announced, the Rangers will inske themselves right with all parties, and entitle them selves to ecolamations upon their return. The citizene have handsomely fitted them out, end few bodies of men in the service left for the teat of war under like happy auspices. GENERAL NEWS. INJURY TO THH CROPS.--The Port Tobacco (bid) Teems complains of the ravages of the fly sad joint worm =one the wheat orop of that county The Cecil Whig- alto says the corn crop is soffering from she ant worm. THE army worm seems to be doing much mischief in acme parts of the Southern States. From Illinois, the prairie garden of the United States, reports are that the crops never looked bettor, the granaries are fall of the old orop, and if the ensuing harvest proves what is expected, the farmers will acme out all right, as the crop will be sold only for gold or silver currency. DREADFUL MURDER. -_— On Tuesday last a dreadful murder was oommitted in the township of MeGilivray, Huron county, Canada West. The victims were an old lady named Garbutt, aged 70 years, and • little niece, named Harcourt, aged 5 years. The murderer's name is Mahon, aged 25 years. Mrs. Garbutt and her husband lived on a farm adjoinin2 that of Mahon. The latter has al. ways been noted as a man of violent temper, and Imprisonment for an assault on Mr. Garbutt is as signed as the cause. Mahon is in custody. GALLOWAY, the Secession postmaster at Memphis, Tenn., is laid to boa defaulter to the amount of $B,OOO. Ong correspondent in Caracas, writing on thelOth of May, mates that General PS4S had re• signed his commission as commander-in-chief of the Venezuelan army, and would, in all proba bility, return to New York. Another revolution woo in proipeot, and the recall of Monagu regard ed as likely to moor soon. Trade and Iloartoe were in a vary depressed condition all over the country. Ir, Herald. SPAIIIBII REWARD OP Mzurr.—The Evpana, of Madrid, mum:woes that General Santana, who was chiefly inatromental in bringing about the an nexation of St. Domingo, will not only be roads a but will receive a title and the dignity of a lh g U r i ati r e i eor Spain, and will may be made a mar shal in the Spanish !army. lie will net, however, it is believed, be appointed aaptain•general of the new territory. Txn English papers announce the death, at fisls . inwforallinland. eta man who was one hundred and thirty-two years of age. CONGRESSIONAL CONVNNTION_LADLEDNISOK. masa Convention of thii"fßoinds of peace :and of th e conatitationai rights of the South" is celled at Frederick city on Monday next, to nominate a candidate for congress In oppocitini to .Exliov, Francis Thomas, the Union candidate. IXDORTANT ADDITION TO THE Room' GAL LERY —A well-known conspirator against the Go vernment, by the name of Joann Davie, and a notorioua robber and swindler named John B. Floyd, have had their photographs taken, and they now adorn the Rogues' Gallery in New York. put LA UP LPILIA BOAJLD OF TRADE. JNO. EIPARHAWK, J. R 033 SNOWDE N COXICITTXX 07 UM MONTi SAM UEL E. STOKER. LETTER BAGS Al the Mir enante Ezduznge, Pkiladdilkia• ship Tuscarora, Duntery--- _ _Live rpoo l, soon Ship Victoria Reed, ?table, Montevideo end Bannon ATMS, tOOn Ship Philadelphia. Poole » —..,_...— „ Liverpool, soon Ship Edmund Kaye. Steele-- ---,Liverpool, soon Bark Gaston. Parrellman- Bremen, coon o r i E S Thorgoo, Lampher —.Magda's. soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jane S t usai. dUN 111113 X 37-311 N 61515—. ,7 33 ARRIVED. Rohr Franklin Bell, Robinson, 3 days froin hew York, with cement to captain. Bohr .1 C Patterson• &MON, 0 days from Boston, in ballast to bioble, Hammett it Caldwell. Bohr anew Flake. Dickerson, from Boston. in ballast to N Sturtevant to Co. Bohr Amel;a a Reaves. Lake. from Boston, in ballast to Costner. httekney. & Wellington. Boar it Warwick, ahrossaire, from Lynn, in ballast to II bliEaes #k Co.. Bohr C W _ .mcElwee. from Lynn. in baliset W C A asoirscher dc Co. Bahr Vaskti attars,. Haley. from Commercial Point, in ballast to Reppker & B ro. Boar AlEmma, Ireland, from Danvenrport, in ballast to Tyler, atone Co. gobs g B Bailor, Robinson, from Banseraport, at bal last to B Mae" & Co. Bohr A nni e nt Edward". gomers. from Hingham. in ballast to Noble. Hammeu & CLEARED. gt unn hi p Delaware, Johnson, New York, Jas All derdioe. Bark D G Wilson, Peacock, Tortugas, Baker & Folsom. Bohr Ait Rdwards. Somers, (.`ohassett, Noble, Hero =int & Caldwell. Bohr J C Patterson, Hand. Boston, do fir- B, : Risks, Diekarson. NOM, Igurtrniat tc. co, Aoki A C Reeves, Lake. Boston, Curtner, Iltiokner rt. Wellington, Beer Vestal Ahem Haler. Boston, Repplier Bro. Behr Alitanoo. Ireland, Boston. Tiler. drone k Co. Bahr J F Gitlin. Foster. Beaton. ki R Bans! & e a. BoerH WILMICAt s Shropshire, Lynn, B /dimes & Co. Bohr 8 B Robinson,. Providence. do Bohr C W Holmes, McElwee. Bingham C A alga' ocher & Co. Btr Beverly. Fiero*, Dew York, Wm P sx 9111itelLktiff. ieorremondsuo• onns itunata tr e oM i t), The vresking sokr Mlur Ann sank us; she • Owenlls Copt Virden. of the America. took from her the masts and all mails except the jib, The ship Zered, for Lon donderry, Wu towed to ea, yesterday afternoon. and bark -- last night at 11 o'olook. One berm brig arid one bark ars at the Breakwater. waiting orders. Yours, MARNIALL. (Clorreirpondence of the Prem.) READING. June & The following boats from the IThion Osumi passed into the Schur lkill Canal to der, bound to Philadelphia, la den and consigned as follows: Judge Lam boards to Ivorerose & Sheet': Buren. do to K Trump. on A Co; D B Wilt, do to Coghill & vie; Homeward Bound, do to eaptsin; fdin 400pe end Florence, lumber to Wm H Lloyd /c Ogprar. grain to Alen Begbitt; Oar Molly, do to A Cattail & Co; Mei I bandy". grain. &e. to Budd & Comic: Eleinors. bituminous coal to tt A Her; Dan( Webster. do to D it Hance: H W Hunter. wheat, /to. to Perott & Bro; DI Richard. pie iron to Canaan & Co; jOlllOl. char coal to Mr Kauframn. Ceamalup Joseph Whitney, Loveland, hanee, ar rived at Seaton 34 inst. 5;,m So.ith Shore, Lothrop, from Liverpool, at New York 3d inst. Ship Princess, Hearse, for Madras, vpi Glasgow, sailed from Liverpool 16th ult. Bark St John, Skolfield, cleared at Portland let inst. for Buenos Ayres. Behr C S Cantains, Somers, hence, arrived at Boston 3d inst. Soho A Faikenhorg, Wilbur, Robt Gitfillan, Smith, Theresa C. Smith. Hannah Matilda. Fries, Silver Mat net. Perry, Joseph Maxfield. May. and Elliott, AVig. cleared at Boston 3d met. for rbiladeiphio. Rohr Dann:Mal Brlghtnian, helmet arrived at Fall River Ist inst.- Eohr Cornelia, °rite°, hence, arrived at New Bedford 2d init. Bohr G Vance. Vance, hence, arrived at Newburv port Ist inst. scar Allianee. Bassett, hence, arrived at New Haven let inst. Sohr Sandi Clerk, Howard. from Newburyport for Philadelphia. at Newport Ist mat. Oahu; A.bion, from St George. Me, for Philadelphia, and Jos Fish. from Boeton for do, at Newport lid nut. Bohr k. M. Haley. from Sierra Morena via Car denas &Da Holmes' Hole at Portland lit inst. *okra Handrielt nigh. Watt, from St George. and Wil lie Lee, Grey. from Saoo. both for Philsoclphis, at Portland lit inst. Bohr Lizzie W Dyer. MoDufile, cleared at Portland Ist inst. for Philadelphia. Bolas liintervs. Brooks, L Soper. Antares, Corder,, C Golding'. and Cicero, Burroughs. 1011410. arrived at Providence Ist init. Elehr J C Runyon. Minnie, sailed from Providence Ist inst. for Philadelphia. Behr Empire, Adams, hence. arrived at Provident* Ist Mat, Sohn% Bben Sawyer, Tracy. Boston, Brower, and Ra dius. Risley. sailed from Providence 2d inst. for Psi- mde Maul. Saw Sarah A Boit% Boise, Henry May,leaver, and Pewees. Clare, hence, arnved at Salem 2d met. Soars B Prink. Unsiish. and 8 V W Simmons, God frey, for Phi adelptna, sailed from Salem id inst. WAITE PROF RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR le precisely what Its name indicates, for. while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilarating, arid strengthening to the vital power.. It also re lay/fiery reinstates, and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable to attack' of disease. It is the only Preparation ever offered to the world in a popular term, go as to be within the reach of ell. So chemimlly and gluttony ocunbined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet go perfectly adapted as to act in perfect accordance with she ism Una , tare, and ham soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the. digestive mans, and allay all nervous end otter irritation. It is also pliffpoty exhilara tingx in its ellbete, and yet it is never followed by lassitudeor depression of spirits. It is oomposed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly com bining powerfully tonic and sOOthing properties, and consequently can never injure. Such a remedy long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science and also by all who have suffered from de bility ; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to see that debility follows all attacks of dm ease and We the unguarded system open to the attacks of men; of the must dangerous to which p oor humanity is constantly liable. Such, for ex ample, es the following: Consumption. Prancingly, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Paint nags, Nervous Irritability Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart. Melanchol y, Dypochondria, Night Sweat', Languor, Giddiness, and all that class of cases, so fearfully fatal if unattended to m time. called Female Mal:arms amid irrtgalartlies. Also. Liver Derangements or Torpidity. and Liver Com plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or In continence of the Urine, or any general derange ment or the Urinary Organs. Pain in the Baok.inde, and between the Shontdere, predisposition to Blight Colds, Hacking and Continued Cough, Emaciation, Difficulty in Breathing, and, indeed, we might enu merate many more still. but we have . ease e only to say, it will not only cure the debility following and Fever. but prevent all attaake arising Iron hfiairm,atio Infilienees, anti cure ttie disease at once , if already attailkOd. and as it eats directly and persistently upon the biliary system , arousing the Liver to action , promotin g , in lack, all the ex cretions and secretions of the system, it will infal libly Prevent app deleterious 0011/313QUe40011 ins upon change of ohninte and water; hence all traveller' should have a bottle with them, and ail should take a table-spoonful at least before eating. As it prevents costiveness. strengthens the digea dye organ!, it should be in the hands of all persons of. edentary habits: students, ministers, Literary men; and all ladies not accustomed to much out• door exercise should always nee it. If they will. thew will find an agreeable. pleasant, and effioient remedy against those ilia which rob them of their beauty; for beauty cannot exist without health, end health cannot exist while the above irregulan- Dee continue. Then, again, the Cordial is a_perfeot Mother • Relief. Taken a month or two before the final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. Therm is we ~mistake *bola eta this Cordial is all we grain:for it, Mothers, try it And to you we appeal to detect the illness or decline. not only of your daughters, before it be too late, but also your sons and husbands, for while the former, from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave rather than let their condition be 'mown in time, the hater are often so mixed up With the excitement of businese that if it Were not for you they, too, would travel in the name dowo ward path. until too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal s for we are sure your never affection will unerringlyp_oint you to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator,' as the remedy which should be always on hand in time °faced. U. a. WOOD, Proprietor, 494 Broad . ay, New York. and l I d Market street. St. Louis, ; and sold he all good. Druggists. Price. One 'Dollar per Bottle. Bold in this city bB. A. FA EINESTOCK &CO., Sr and 9 North PIP ESTN Street ; HASSARD et, CC Pirk:LFTU and CH UT Streets, and DYO 2T 0., 232 North SECOND htreet. oar!-mwf d-itourWer IN THE ORellaNti) OOURT OF NORTH. AU !TON C . 02142 y. .. iMrtnitay.LyAN NOTICE is hereby given to toe heirs and legal repre senuttives of the mu deceased. that the report at the inquisitiou to make pm titloll. valuation, and appraise meat of the .Re...l.Ridate of the Raid deceased. Was. on the 26th day of April, A. 1). 1861, presented and Con firm-ea. and the Court [rant a rule noon the heirs and legal rep eseutatives, to appear at tee next mated Or phans' L;ourt ( August Mal and ,:ocept, or refuse to ac cept, the sal.' real estate, or show cause, it any they have, v•ti, the same shall not be sold. By the Court G. URGE, V. WALLA c,E, ):...toe-May 16. 18,51. mt 22. vat Clerk IN Tux ORPHAt'S' COURT FUR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NiII,AIIiELPLUA. katate of linbßY DUOI ITTLS. Deceaeed. Notice to hereby given, that the widow of the said de cedent has men. in saw °Mit, her :petition and ap proddement claiming to retain the p ersonal property therein mentioned, of the value of 286.60. tinder the acts of iEth April, IESI. and 6th April . 869. end the same will he approved on FRIDAY, 7th June.l66l, unless ex ceptions are filed thereto. M. it. 1.11/tYlil, mytkl-ssw tt For the Petitioner. IN , THE nt,IIRT of uObIMON PLEAS -a- FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILA DE. Pala. MA-RIR W UGR, by her next friend Gustavus A, Andre, vs. CHARLES VirUOK. September Term, 11100,' No. 10. In Divorce. Dear air Please take notice, that toe Court has the day granted a Rule on you to show onuie why a Divorce a wit:molt) maisimonii shost:d not be deemed in the above case. Returnable the Ist day of June. 1061, at 10 o'clock A. 24. To sir- Charles Wuck,Respondentabove named. A tihßßAßo,.e.tvy for Libtilent. May 14th, leaf. ni7lB-nr 4t* TN TUE ORPHANS' C-)UKT AMPTON COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. • gnat, of JOHN liE3a. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs and legal repre sentatives of the geld deceased, that the report of the incioso ion to make partition. valuation, and appinule ment of the Re el Iterate of the said deceased. yea. on the Mth day of April. A. L. 1861, presented and con firmed. and the Court grant a rule neon the heirs any legal representatives, to appear at the neat stated °r oasts' Court (August 73J) and asoept, or refuse to ao cept,the Said teal estate. or chow canoe, if any they have. whi the lime Man no; be By the Court, OXOSHE V. WALLACE, Beaten, May 15.1831.—my2:1-w3t Clerk. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PDILADELFMA. Estate of WM, CONY ER. Deceased. The Auditor appointed br the Court audit settle. and ad tut tne first and Gast account of DIAAO FART NIDOB. Administrator of the estate of WM. CON NER, deceased, and to report distribution of the ba lance in the hands of the.sooountaut, will meet the names interested. for the purposes of but appointment, on MONDAY. June 13.1861, at /1 o'clock 4. Id., at his °Mee, No. 130 S. SIXTH. titreet. in the city of Phila.- deLptuu. DAVID WEB3T.E.R., Auditor. myel-frordt IN THE ORPHANS , COURT FOR THE -a- CITY AND COUNTY OF FIIILADELPUTA. Is the matter of the Notts of PATER LAGUE MENNE. deceased. The Auditor s_ppointed to audit. mettle. and adLumt the aooount of ELIZA _H. LAOVERENNE, JOHN THOMAS. and CHARLES DUTILH, Executors of tie tart wilt and teatamentof Peteribagueranne. de 9.rtirtsd. aud remort distribution of the batmen remain mg in dour hands, mill meet the parties interestedjor the purpose. of him appointment, on TUESDAY. June 11th. A. D. isa. at 11 o'clock A. fib., at him Office, No. 199 g !eolith FOURTH Street. °media Library', Phi ladelphia. JOHN HANNA. Auditor. mtal-frow at is THE ORPHANS' 0:3IIILT FOR THE -IL cal- AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of the Estate ofJADIES DUFF f. deo'd. The Auditor appointed to audit. settle, and adjust the &mount of ANN DUFFY, Adounietrstris of the estate of James Duffy, cleansed, and report air.nbation of the balance Taiping in her Imude , wilt meet the par ties tatsprna for the penmen of hie appointment, on evEDH map!. , Juno la. A_ D. 113151,4 t ri o'oloolr a. AL at : his Offioe. No. 110.54- Saute PUUNTH Street, opposite Library, Philadelphia. myel. fmw-at JOHN HANNA, Auditor. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE ESTATE. a JOHN H. WHEELER. deceased, late grocer. Third and Lombard streets, baying been Vented to the undersigned. all persona indebted teraidd Estate are requested to make payment, and all persons having almond are requested to present them to CHAR LIM B. PrdITH, 407 WALNUT Street. JOHN OASSIN. all ONION street. NORMAN B. WHEELER. who continues the Oro eery and Tea Business, southwest oorner of THIRD and LOMBARD streets. or duly authorized to receive mutant of debts due paid Estate, and acidounta saainiat. J IL may be left rith him. une 1.101. jea nithlat UUNITED STATES DISTRICT _COURT IN A DMIRALTY.—In pursuance of a Writ of At tachment issued out of the District Court of the United eltates, to and for the 621.11Le11a D.striot of Pennerivama, at the 7turtanoe of Henry Carpenter et al, and to me directed L I have allured and takep into oar xomeasion the situ' GENERAL YARKIEILL, now lying in the stream opposite the navy Fwd. Notice, is hereby given. That the time amognad for the return of the said writ and for the hearing of the cause is the 14th day of JUNE, A. D. 1861, at the United States Court room, in the mty or eh inceicitiia. WM. MILL WARD, Mankm.ll3. D. of Penner 1va11216. U. Marshal's Office, Phila., Map 31 . 1861. jel It 131ROPOBALB FOR BUILDING GUN BOATS. DIPARTME BURNAM or . CONZTELCT N IOIf AVY • &a.. Jud 1 . NT.$ PROPOSALS will be received at this Bureau until . . the lath day of June. for thecoth Pieta nonstrnohon and equipment of Steam Screw Gun-boats. including spare, rigging, sails. awnings, boats, cables. and anchors. worm oesew. furniture, cookinp apparatus. end all the units for a vessel-of-war ready for Na serninie. 'l' 8 WORM 'machinery, the fuel for the same, the armament and provisions. will be provided by the Go vernment. Proposals will only be received from ship builder, who are actually engaged in that business, and esti.- fader] , evidence to that effect will be required from parties proposing who are not known to the Depart ment. Upon application to thus Bureau. parties will be fur nished with a specification showing the dimensions of the versa and the description and size of the materials ; a l ai " , a motion snowing the lenpth of the timbers amid minas„ Building piens will be garnished by the Depart ment when a contract is made. IV lilt the eyeeignanon• wi ll be enclosed the form of contract the imeesufal person a ill be required to rgeonte, with sureties to the Cull amount of the contract. The parties must state in their offer the total amount for Wolob they will engage to do all that the contried demandedtious require, giving separate the &model this Teasel lat launched iq elate days. in seventy-five days, in ninety days. and in one hundred sail five days, from the date of tbe contract; the vessel in each case to be completed and ready for Tea in thirty dare after being launched. The lispartment waren the tight to accept the Pro - McMillin moot to the intermit of the uoveramoat, and to reject theta all, at its option. rartAes will ewe' Um number of vessels they will agree to deliver withio the tunes pecifi.d. ieitat BIJILDBR3 AN - 00/ 4 1TBAOTORM, - - 11_-__W, ood„,bpirut Lin conent t usioute and COATES /krona 4 1habg..7.14.2 0,6 r Pod Cement donde or Polo at a . my3S-Ift EL WINNE& QUALITY BOOFINCI MATS al . au , vws bad- and tor made at liniapai l izz. MUCK Strootjcogadfig, T. syr-ly W aiaN 117 amt. 'IIIE , IFIMISSr - PHILAWaieInA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1861. mEmoitANDA MEDICINAL LEGAL NiDIODIAZI. CEP7qALIC3 PILES IOK FLA D AiioH NE Ii.VOUM IFIE.AI.)A( 111 01111.1 ALL HINDU Or HklAlioA 'Hk: I /37 tee use of these kills the periodical engage of ihr VOUS or Siek Haridwoho may be prevented ; atid if taken at the oommencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained.. They seldom faikin removing the NOWNII arid Heti ere. to which females are so rmideot. They let gently on the bowels, removing Coatimossrs. For Literary. Abe, Students. Delicate Females, and all persona of ssdowary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative. improving the eer‘ria, giving Jena and •ito, to the digestive orgasm. and resumes the natural elan tacit! and strength of the wuolesystera. The CEPHALIC PELLE are the result of long investi gation and carefully oonduotei experiments, having seen in use many rears, during which time they have prevented and relieved a cart amount of pain and mitering from Headache, whether originating in the ISSr. OI .. Wei= or from A daring/Id state of the iro. mesh. They are !Mires vegetable Is their compaettion, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making pay change of diet, and fh. gamut al any dtis •truobis sans nodes it taoY t se whatotiveft am to Whims. BEWARB Or UQUNTEKfIITSI Thio genuine him. Imo dinantion of Roar,' 0. Spotting OR 8110 h Bea. 1704/ 47 Dinttioto and nti °emir Dealers in MOdtoilios. ► Box WM be MOW 47 =V Oilman on roompt of thy PRICE. ' OMNTS. All.•rders Ocr b. Stareiftedl HENRY O. RP'ALDING. 4$ CROAit NEW MX, fib POLLOWLNIF ENDOREEM.E.IIIII OP SPAIMING I B OEPEIALIO PILLS WILE CON VIZION ALE vrzo sYFFEZ 1710/11 HEADACHE. "RAW A SPEEDY AND SURE OUSE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. AA 54486 natimsemrais ors xiescataiamdly AbAhutp eve, am afford sisquostionable proof 1116 • sap s, r this grisly seissaik disemuirv. 6.1561. mar ntuo. altasonvn.xx, Conn., Feb. Oct: - I have tried your ("aphelia Ping, and I like thorn Sc wait that I want you to send toe two dollars worth more. Part of theme are for the neithbOrs. to whom I gave a ow of the ant box I got from you. vend the Al la by mail, and oblige Your ob't Servant. LA hYPIR KENNEDY. I.a. dr slDllle. ILtvimiroin. Pa.. Feb. 11,1910. BM • / visit Ton to mend me one more box of your Cenhello Pllia. I have rsesirosd a great' ref bor4firt from f, aims. Yours re trianr. YAPII4 STOIEROUSE, _s sKcs OMR, HillertliODON COIiNTY. Pl6l .hianarlr 18, n6l. IL R EPALDINC Yoe will plow Need me two boxes of year cephelie PUN. Nand them immediately. lterpeotfally ream .110. B 51M01411. • P. S.—i Mem mewed elm bog If veer Nits, mid And qew 4rtillsoia. DELLS Nrsawor, 0bi0,1512.13.1241. R. u. orsrarrxe, Zee. Pleage hod enekwee twenty-fire cents, for whioh send me soother box 014011 T Ca ho Pine. They aro fray the east Pills Kara war Wed. STOVER, P. M. Bele Vernon, Wyeadot co.. O. BIMILLY, Mare.; Deo. U. M. 1. C. Ppe.rantlei Bast. I wish for some eiroulam or large show bile. to bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my cus tomers if you have anything of the kind Please Send Me. Ono of my crurtouters, two subject to severe oftck Desdaabs, (111111914117 luting dam) was eared art math le see hear by wear Pins. which I sent her. Respeatfull ro y am W. B. WILKES. ATIIgOLDSII7/710. FILAIII/.1710ag OhliNt jilanary ~ len. 11.3tni U.21411111f2 no. 48 Codex styll. Y. MBA*ant Inclosed ISM tweiliw-tve cents, OIL) for whiab send box of Q.:Thaw Falls .." Nea l toeddreas of Rev. Wm. C. Filler,,ltornoldsbnix, Franklin Co. yoisr patio work hi. Chan•ii—V*Ti lisdoek.siwers instawiter, war yotmh wm.c.rizaalL Yperwarri, Mot., An. U. MIL KZ. Gramm. Itut : Rot tong some l soot to rod fors box of Coototha Pula for the aura of the Herron, Headache and itHreneaa, and received the same. sad thiv dad to good got afoot that /was indesod to send /Orators. . Mao oond tor rebus Intl. ithroot to /LWRERLEI. eethliatt, Risk. Prom a Itesedatar. N•pfelk, Va. Ontalle atmompttsh the object for which Mel sere made, cis.: Care or headaehe m all its forms, Pr Oil' tar Jrzioniour. Itrerfolk, Wthey. have been tested in more Man a thousand a entire araucasz. From 144 Amsorrat, so. Cloud. Mon. Il Ton are, or have bean troubled with the headache, lend f or a boa, ICaphatto Piee,l no that you may hare them in came of an attach, Advartias ProvidoNeHeat, The Cashel° Pills are said to be a remarkably effec tive remedy for the headache, ind one of the very best for that very frequent oomplautt whioh has ever been Algol:fond. - From the Waters A.R. Gazette, Chicago, pi. We heartily' endorse Mr. apahriag. and hie pariealleti Cephalic Pills • Prom as Kasawhis Tansy Stan ismasthe, re. We are sure that persons enfferine with the headache, who try them, will stiok to them. Prom ad Bastions Polk Bader. Nem Orleans, Le. TIT theta: you that anteliotod. and ye are eon LIUSt your testimony oon be ed to the elreedy numerous hid tkst has reseiTed benefits that no other mediozne eon produce. • Reno tier 131. Lads D4Ol/leriat. The immense deemed for the article (Mph&Us Phu fa rapidly inomesing. From tk Gazette, .Davimport. rows. • etr. eh:middle erceddlot °punnet his name with an ar ttele he did not know to neatens mai merit. Om Si. Ado/Miser. Proviiimos, Si. mos testimony in their favor m among, from the mot rawpootabie tourer& Press Ms Drily News, Arsine. gizo Wane ths plus of all kiadi. Avis tAls Cowwe►eiai Bellow. Buten. MM. gem to be ♦eri eMeaoioas for the hesdieelt. 7' 1 1, 1 t Pnisolfretai, 6 18 0 . 40•01 Obis. liagerbag busewite ea* new be robe,* Er. A Rinds battle et IFLUIDIMPI ?LEP/MED •} < <g will save Um these the/read afieeally."ll4 SPALDING'S lIMPARND GLUE! SPALDING'S PRSPARND GLUE 1. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I RAVE TIE PIECED! ECONOMY! DISPATCH , iMr" , A Senna IS 7nes Semis Ninz.”"Rli All Ilealgaahr RIR happen. even in Tell-regulated ramiDee. it I WIT 4111131N4 r u ttrtit . intr °harp'? a nd convenient war for repuriner nature. ore, ewe e-• IT. Ica. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE teeing all elloh emergencies, and no household cm afford to do without it. 11 is AhrEIVII Toady, and Up se the Aiding' point. •• USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE." N. E.—A Brush acoomearnes each bottle. Pries.Nt *cuts. Address, HENRY CL SPALDING', NO. 48 CEDAR STREET, JEW your. CAUTION. Al certain anynnaialed Denim are Atlemptint Daum of on the murammoting pablio, imitations of nu YREPAIISI)GLITIi. I mould cannon all PersOna to oz" amine before earohasins. and me that the toilsome. Ilr 11:11101)1X1r11 FIREYANED allilfE;1111 effss " She 901114 . winlPaes 1; all cabers me onemenna 1 0.0 0 fele4 TuE P.ELIANC3E MUTUAL INSURANOX OOMPAICI, Si PHILADIL2HIks 161710E0 MN 3Q WAIkIIVW BTXEfiTe Inweree against LOSE OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, en Roamer, Blares, and other buildiuge, Limited er perpetual,_ and on Furniture. goods, Wares. and Mer ahs.ndise. in town or country. GAER 0AP1TAL..82.11,110 11)--ARAF/FR 8631.146 61. Which ie Invested ma tollow., v i z In first mortgagee on oity property, worth double the amount—,.. $167,000 00 renneylvania Railroad Cohi 6 per cent. First mortgage loan. at par.-. 6.16:0 00 rosiugylvania Railroad Co.'e 6 percent. se cond mortgage load, Ce. 60.0001— 27,gy) ec Huntingdon Broad Top Railroad arid Canal C0..0 mortgages loan— -- 4,030 60 Erround rent, first-claws—— 2.463 60 Collateral limns. well seaured - 2407 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. loan- 30,000 09 Allegheny County 6 per Cent. I'a. RR. man.... /9,000 00 Commercial Bank 6,160 Ol Mechanics' Rank Mock— ISO l'eunmlyaniti Railroad Co.'s stook— . 4,600 MI The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stook 76,60 . 00 The County Fire lnintranca Co.'s stock.._ 1,040 60 The Delaware M. i. Maumee Co.'s stook_ /00 00 Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip_-___...- 680 to Bill. receivable-- 14303 04 Book accounts. adorned interest. &a_..__-. 7,104 66 Cash on hand— 11,644 64 The eternal principle, combined With the Neourity of a stook Capital, entftlee the insured toparticipate in the profits or sue company, without liability for tessos. Losses promptly adiested and paid. DIaTCTOR.III. Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, William Rzithompson, Hobert Steen, Praderiak Brown. William Musser. William Stevenson. Benj. W. TineleY. John R. Worrell, . Marshal l Hill, R. L. Carson, .1. Johnson 'Brown. Robert Toland, Charles Leland. 6. D. Rosengarten, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 0. Wood. Smith Bowen. James S. Woodward. John Bissell, Pittsburg. . MEM. TINGLEY. President. B. M. HINCTIMAN. Beoretary. .rebruory 16. Met. fat IraE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILA.DIMPLIA. . (rum I.NaVRAIIOI3 EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNEA NOURTH AND WALNUT STRRETS. DIRECTORS: F. ALTCUPORD MTARII, MOIDICAI L. DAWSORI Wm:um McKim, tizo. H. ISTILLST. NALBILO FRAZIIIILy Josh R. Baowil. Jot M. ATwoun. S. A. FAZINEsToCi • HIM. T. VIRDICIEs I Artnufw D. CAI, Runny Wlikurom. J. L.IE.HRINGIR. F. RATCH 'ORD ErrAILR, Pribindent. ITHAILLES W. COX.E. Secretary. fell PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE . COMPANY No. Unl CHESTNUT Street i _Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL. ALI, PIU PROFITd D AMONG THE IN SURED. Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole term of life; grant Annuities and Endowment+, ; purohme Life Interests in Real Estate, and make all contracts de pending on the oontinsenoieenf life. They act as Executors. Administrators, ASlLigneea. Trustees, and Guardians. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1, MIL ttprzetelgound.re . rita, real estate— .19SION1 stocks. Treasury notes, loans 5 state of Pennsylvania, city of Phila delphia, too-- . X 3,7911 34 Prom= notes. foam, on iollaterals, 937,694 58 Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail roads. end County nly. per cent. bond.— 106.E0110 Bank, insurance, railroad, canal Woks, Ice, 97,647 49 Cash on hand, agents' balance., /to., MOOS 14 SLIOLI4B Os DANIEL L. MILLER. President. SAMUEL E. SWAMI. Vim)n. JOHN W. WAIN° R. georotarY. m-tf DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN e URAN.CE COMPANY, PHILADELPILIA. lneorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, NM Moo 111. E. itcrusr of TWAY) and wouatrorir ortmits. PHILADELPIIIA.. - -- . MARLNE lERERARCE. Oa Teemleh i l Cargo, To annul* of the World. Freight, LAND INRIIRANCEAM on Moods by Than, Canals, Laken, and Mat Oar nage.. to ea parts of the %doz. FIRE IIIffURANCES On Mengkaadige generally, On ntoreat, Dwelling Tonna. fee. ABBEIDS OF THE COMPLAIN November 1.1835 RlOO.OOO united States eveerr cent, 10an—..5 1 00.000 115,000 united States six Ur cent. Treasury Notes, (with wonted interest)._.- 119,MS 51 100,000 Pennsylvania State Aye Nv pow 55,070 Oa MAIO do. dd. six do. do. CAM 00 103,060 2.2Cadelphis City six i f cant. Loan. 125.10/1 ST mum - Kennels:ea State five cent. 2COOO 00 WOW Pennsylvania Rail 3d mortgage six 20' cent. bonds 4/1.000 00 10,000 800 shares. stook Germantown Ono Frrinatole4 interestth Clrti elphigs OB of Phil'- 1140 WO shares Penasylvama Railroad Company_ . LIM 00 2.000 100 snare' Plorth PegiSsylvairriltail road Company 9OO 00 1,900 00 shares Philadelphia kle B "O;.-t -and Iltettm Tu3 C0Mp341,-----. 1,300 00 s shares PhLadelphia ant Haire de apace Steam Taw. boat Company. 830 00 NM 3 shares Philadelphia Rambla/re Company ^ 116 00 1000 2 shares Continental Hotel Ca. Millsl7Bo D ar . Cost 11547.126.24. Market v 51.711164.26611 ls receivable, for insurances made.— - 171,486 43 Bonds and mortgages— —; 54,200 00 teal estate _ 61.322 Si Balance/due at Agenoies-Prerain ens on Ma rine Foliates. interest. and other debts des up Company "lons sod - stook of sundry' inesranee end ether Companies 1.52 5 teak ou ken ! -in bents..=— 472,673 12 in grawer--....... as as los in .11119114.947 a7oitn. riVirfAtatimm enry an, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brock:), 0 pencer Tkomai C. Rend. 'When Barton. lattob P. Jones; Janes B. /41*Farlant. Joshua P. Eyre, John B. &mugs, PittphTg. I 9.3. Morgan, i A. B. liern_er. M MARTIN, President. t t . retarr HAAß. Vise ?resident. . nol7-f William Martin 1" Hiramm o eo l2 1111sr4dtai X. Penrose Jana C. Davis, James James Traciairs William Eyre, Jr.. /Plat C. Rand, William C. Ludwig Joseph. E. Baal, Dz. R. M. Huston, *sous C. Lift/Per Illicit gkaries KAilys WILhIA TROD RENILY 1Y1,131111N. lk - mcm INSURANCE EXULUSIVELY.— A. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COPAPANY—lncomoreited use—CHARTER PERPt.- TUAL—No. 01.0 WALNUT Street. opposite Independ ence Square. This Company, favorably known to the oommunitY for thirty-m. years. continues to insure against logs or damage by Fire. on public or private ituildiegs. either permanently or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture, stocks of eftod.s or Merchandise generally. on liberal Their Capital, together With a large Surplue Fund, is invested in the most metal manner. which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the ease of lam DIIISCTOSts. Jenathan Patterdoll.MAO Rill Quinlan Campbell. Thomas mitring, Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr., William hiontelina, John Boveraux, Thomas Smith. lONATIEtAII PATTRttSON, Preeident. WILLIAM G. CROWBLI, Secretary. 60447 jii BIIHANOE COMP AN If OF THE .A. STATE OF PENNEYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INNURA.NCE Noe.* AND b FJEDNANIFE DWILDING3. Chartered in IThi—Cavital 81100,000—Feba, IMO, sash oehte, e4ia,712 AU layered in amid lOW available seinintee,tea time to tenure on Vowels mkt Cargoes, Buildings, ;took, of Menhanduie, ko , . on liberal tome' DIRE :0 4 2'01M Kenn D. Sherreri. eleorge H. Stnuirt, ! oar Lvieon Toby Santee! Grant, Jr., lee L4aca.ester, Tobias Werlmr, illiara B. Smite. Tborcao H. W &Stave ;it B. Vs4/146 Lowy D. Freiman_ Wiim X. WV#4, CC: 8, Lewis. : AW wooye C. _ ram. LS. D. /5 RIM Proxiitat. WILLIAM . , ilearetan. let-tf FIRE INSUBANOL tiLISMANIUS' INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. No. 139 North SIXTH Street, below Raze, insure Build inga, Goods, And Merohandise generally from kw or tamale by Fire. The company caarantee to adptst WWI promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patron ape of the pat/lie. Dri,Reless, Witham biorsest, Robert 1 7 1.AnIstm. Franck Cooper, Mionsel MoGeoy, *gorge L. Dougherty. Edward MeDomern lames Martin, Thomas 13.MoCorrliak James Duroes, Jona Bromle y. Mathew McAleer, „ Frencin Beraard Rafferty, Jetta Calmed", iniemee J. :Hemphill, Lierwertl R. NAN - enemy Thom!. Fiona'', Charles Clare, Francis Mord arms., Miohuol Cahill. FILIAI(3I3 COOPER, Freaider.t. 1 11.141 1 )A1D RAFFERTY, Boeretsrr. oet3-17 AkINRIOAN FIRE INEURANCE 00., INCORPORATED 1810 CHARTER PER PETUAL, o. 310 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia, Raving . a large paid-up . Capinsl Stook and Surplus, invested in eohnd and available Securities,oontnues to Lamar. or Dwellints, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Yeeeele m port rad their mimes. and otheepararnal property. All loess/ liberally and promptly *diluted. DIRICTORS, John T. bawls. James R. Gamphe b. Edmund G. Duulh. Chan. W. Feultney. Morns, Thos. K. Maris. John Welsh, .eamoot CBrady. Morton. raeriok . MARIS, President. ALBtSti? C. 13. uR WFORC.aeoretary. fey!-tf A NTHRACITE OSURANGE UOMPA. AM- NY.—Aatkorthed Capital 104/M.Of9—C9.A.Kilin rlainr=llrAy.,. Moe Ho. Jll WALIIY2 Streett betvess :bird and FIB= 'Street, Philadelphia. This Company will inimre as MIMI loci er damage by % Fir an litaildincs.Funitare, and Merchandise seise rally. Marine Irmaraness en Vessels. Carcase, and ryounian. /Wand Leasranoe all ear th of th e We.... )range Joadib Ember. binyletd.. 11. bratkera John Ketcham. Jr; Aedenried. /chug. illataitoi. wawa Pennies, Wm. F. Dean. /Ear Sieger. J. E. Beam. S ACM 3 V. 3111.11. P 711041111211. WM. F. DEAA..Yies Prsaidipal. -W. M. XIFLICII. JlieeNbtarr.. Ll4l FXOLIANGE INSURANC!E 0014PANY --01 fee No, 409 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE 013 Bosses and Merehendise ro teolollo7, on favorable terms, either ii 444 or yi,,,r -goia• liIRECTOtr, : trie.h &null. Thornas ITO, ii Q.. Gionodo, Cheilei T omoehn• nit D. Roberti, James T. Ve, Itatanel L. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen, Swaben C. lisle. John J. Oriffitba. - IBRENIIAII BONSALL, President. Joni, Q. eirmoDo, Vine Freewen t iterultb Cox. Seannary, JML irtOWNIS P•ISENOE OF JAMAICA GINGER.—FREDERICK BROWN, Chemist and Druganst, northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth sts.,_ Phi ladelphia, sole manufacturer of Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger. which hascioemeed and prescribed by the medical fivoulii,andboooMo the standard family ine_dicine of the United Stares. This Essence is a preparation of amnia! excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient cholera, in short, in all mules of prostration of the digestive functions , it le of inestimable value, During the prevalence of epidemic' eholera and slimmer compiaints of children, it is pecu liarly- efficacious no family, individual, or traveller should be without it. NOTICE.—To prevent this Yelitable EnSeno from being eounterleited. a new steel engin:ging. executed at s. great Mist, will be found on the outside of the wrap per, in order to guard the purohaeer exalnet being im posed upon by worthless inntations.-18138. Prepared only by FREDERICK BROWN, and for sale at his Dins and Chemical Stare. IV. E. corner cif Fifth and Chestnut etreets. Philadelphia, end lit "meg .gß t l ik jß.t 13r-:g 4na Stec Si. E. corner o Ninth ace Chestnut emote, Conti nentaP, Hotel. Fruhulelphia, also for sale by all re spectable Druggists in the United States. mye-em J CST REOLIVED, per •• Annie Kimball," from Lavernool. blander, Weaver, it, ?dander's preparations: X ttis .kxtrant Aoonitii in taints, 25 Ms k.xtract Ryo4oYenii, in AA, - a, 60 lbe Extract Bella donee, in I lb Jam 100 Tee R.xtradot Te.rainei, in 1 fb Jam ia 150 >ba VIII Eal Colonial', in I lb bottled:, 100 ISa 01. suooil l i Iteot 1 lb dotting. 500 lin Calomel, in 1 IS bottles, 580 to Pll Hydetog in 1 la Dtry, WE:THE:RU.4o 1 380- ritER. 111119 - 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. GRAVZ-STONES, URAVE-STONICS,-- My llSCgii or erBYp-5t01241 and. Meenments to be end lzmtnl, Vero at ggll z se IN e elii r ieVie Marble PiUJA Worts of A. Ei VEINNIPTZ. fees- 3 in RIDGE Avenue. below ELEVENTH St. !ALIVE OIL. A lot of Latogr Olive Oil, k OU „, LU,. r l v o t a m oil m UN hy , JKAnV it RIIPCIX it Ok awl, A i fir t mum . A N P D HB READING E RAI L ROA D. L P 111 of.oor on an d T arte sV , lL A ßE y . 20 7 I E B 6 A I E . - , Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW- Pirt io l a Cr7'°" N d ird lirt T€7II4GARLRINIBEII3BU, itig DAlLY,._(Suridays excepted.) HILL Streets. PHILADELPHIA , (Passenger en- A irs . m.noa,sooofillaTcohtigekoantthirsariardisoburn C g a w il i o t ri b i st E r ß e ri cts ds ) y a fr t 8 V bu Ali rg lAthße SuIMEARDL/ASN.Dlll.vtArtinLoninosinge.tgLPtirtatisin running to Chamttreburg, Carlisle, &0..; and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. ht. train running to Sunbuty, &e. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave New Depot. corner of IMOAD and CALLOW HILL Streets. PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger en trance!, on 'thirteenth and on Callowhill etreota,) for .POrFAVILLs and tia 1/1113.8U8C/. at 8.18 P. M., DAILY, connecting at Harrisburg with the Northern Central Railroad. for Sunnury. Williamsport. Elmira. An.; for HEADING only, at a DA/LY. Mondays excepted.) .I)I3sANGES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ INC RAILROAD. PEON PHILADELPHIA, Miles To Phcenixville—.— 28 Reading--.--._. BB PhilaßelphiaandßeAdillg Lebanon__.__.__ 88 and Lebanon Valley R. R. L 2 Lau shin illeraburg .--142 Treverton J amnion 168 Sunbury •, liorthumberlartu...-17t I.owisburg • 179 Milton IVIUgO7 • • 19T wi , ilamsport- -.Hs) Jersey 8h0r0._. ..... 26$ Haven...--.._235 ThTtr Elmir a o A m . n. . 7 2 1 Williamsport Ralston ... . . d 3.15 P. Mitral i ll : El ia oO tgt h ae ll r a a e ' r e i r r t A w da d l4t fort and Elmira RAILROAD, Canada,nt k making WC O r e b e l "L c ni o , t (tN n c Bnr U t d i B. o . n l a Te w .x i and c th e P l t in eE e d s k) t iw o B 1..P11.1A1 Corner of BROAD t h o s J set t ar i l ' , p o l l west. uE R. and C , A oo L . L l o 9, 7 l. ll.l.l w ,L . S it tre m ets ei LaLl NE v. savatary. myre-tf ft 17,1 04 SUMMER ARRANGE- Ryitalim_MENT. PHI ADPLPDIA. N Oft AB TOW rl, AND 1110 R RISTO WN RAI LROAD. On and after Mono ay, May 150051. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia- 5.7, 8.9, ID. 11,12 A. M., 1,1,3. 335. 4, 5.6, 63 6 , 7,8, 9, 1036 , and 11 3 4 P. M. Leave Germantown, 6., 7340, 3.90,14,13, 13,12 A. K., 1,2,3, 4.8, 6,634, 734, 8,9,103 a P. M. The 8.20 A. M. and 3.95 Y. AL Trains Mop at German town only. ON 81314 D AYS. P Leave Philadelphia. 9.80 A. M., 3.1 i, 311, 6. and 10% At. Leave Germantown,_9.lo A M., 14. MC and 9 34 P. M. CHEN' TN UT DILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 8, 8.10, 12 A. A1.,2, 3.35, 4,5, 8,9, and 1034 P. M. Leave Chestnut 7.10,8. 8.40.9.40, 11.49 A. M.,1.49, 3.33, Me, 7,10, 8.40, and 10.10 M. The BA. M. and 3.36 P. M. will make no stops on the Germantown road. ON SUNDAII3. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M.. 7% , 5, and 734 I'. M. Leave Cheatnnt Hill, 7.40 A. NI.. 12.40. 6.10, and 9.10 FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, DM. 73 4 , 9.00. /1.05 A. 71., 1 , 0 5 . 5.05, 434.6%. 8. and 1134 P. td. Leave Nomatowa s 6. 7. 3.45. 9,11 A. A 1.,. Di, 434.04, and 934 P. M. ON SUNDAY!. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M,, 3 and 5 P. AL Leave Nornerovna.7,4 A.M., I and 6 P. EH. FOR MAN AY UN A. Leave Philadelphia, 520. 73i. 9.06, 11.05 A. M., 1.05, 2.08, 3.05, 434, 838' . 8. and 11X P. Leave Manay_unk. 636.7 n, 8.38, 934.113 A. in., 3, 334. 5,7, and 10 P. m. ON t3ILPIPAYR. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M.. 8. 5,, and 734 P. M. Leave Altuanyatik, 734 A. AL. 134 . , 531. and 9 P. M. D. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. Mill-tf Depot. NINTH and GREEN streets. THE PENNSYLVANIA OENTRAi. RAILROA 800 MILES DOU D, BLE TRACK. 1861. Akesims 1861. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL .T.O ANY IN THE COUPITR y THREE TEROL9H PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia With Throurh Trains from Boston. New York. and aLlmoints Emit. and in the Vnion Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from allpoints in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Peasengera unsurpassed for speed and comfort by Any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg. without change of Can or Conductors. All Through Passenger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—epeed under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of travellers. Smoking Can are attached to each Train; Wood rult's Sleeping Can to Purees and Fast Trams. The EX PP EPS BUNS DAILY: Mail and Feat Lines. Sun daytrzoered ail rain lea ves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. al. Fast Line " " 11.46 A. M. Express Train leaves " 10.46 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS ROLLOWs: _ Harrisburg Aimornjpodation via Columbia, 2.30 P. M. Columbia 4!oor. M. Earkemburt , " at BA P. M. West Cheater" Pio 1, at 3 . 1$ A. M. 44 " No. 2 at 12 PO P. M. West Chester Passengers will take the West Cheater Noe. 1 and 2 and Columbia Trams. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate _points, leaving Philadelphia at LIS A. M. and 2.20 P. M... to direst Y through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at Cm offices of New the Company in Philade l phia, York. Boston, or Baltimore ; and Marius Eastward at any of the impor tant Raatroed Offices in the West; also on board sud the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or ( p his riveis .. 114 e Fare always as low, and time m quick, es by any other Route. For further inforination apply at the Passenger Sta tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets. The oompletion of the 'Western conneotions of the rummy !yenta Beamed to Chioag.o, make this the DIRECT LINE frE 1' TA , V.Ehl TH E EAST 0 THE . . SRE AT wEgt. - - - The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding ail drayage or ferriage of Freight. together with the saving of time. ve advantages readi• ly appreciated by Shippers of I reight, and the Travel ling Public. Merchants and Shipper' entrusting the_tratisporta- Bon of their Freight to this Company„ nin rail' with confidence on Be speedy transit. THE RATER OF F .EIGHT to and from any point in tie West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favorable as ars charged by ether Railroad Companies-. Be particular to mark peakagee " via Pawl'''. "anis Raproad." For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direction'', apply to. or address either of the following Agents of the Compant D. A, BlM's. Fittithiirv„, n ulgon; LS. Plexesin , CM,P.lrositviire - , RV. • Ormsby & (rop borrPortateouth,_ 0. • Paddock & do., JeflersonWills. Indiana ; W. BroWn & Co„ Cincinnati. Atrern & Eiibbert, Cintormati, 0.; It. C. Wieldrum, Madison, , foe. E. Moore, Louts Ville, KY • P. G. Olt" ley & Co., Ernourrida, Ind.; N. W. Graham Co.. Cairo. ILL • R. F. Sass, Shafer & Glasa,St. Louis. Mo. • John H. 'Barns, Nashville Tenn. name & Hunt, 'Mem pine, 'sena. ; Clarke 'it Co., ; :aueaso. ; W. ii. H. Koontz!. Alton, 111.3 or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. S. B. ICIIGUTON, Jr. Philadelphia. MAG RAW & KOONS. 90 North street Baltimore. LEECH. & Co. 1 Amor Boone, or 1 G. William et.. N. Y LBEllff & GO.. No 17 State Erect, Boston. R. H. noVaToN. Betel Freight Agont, Phila. L. L. FIOUYT, Gen') Ticket Agent, phila, E. LEWIS. Gen'l Altoona. Pa. 1861.artigispAgi IN6I. I PALEN - YOBS LIM D. T OAMDLN AND AMBOY AID PUMA PUMA AND TRENTON ILAILROAD CO.'S FitOrd PHILADELPHIA 110 NSW '' .. V0.11.1t AND WAY PLACES. PROM WALNIST-Ir. WHaZJ &ND Zerisr)lo7olV Dare, WILL I,4AWE AS FOLLOWS. VIZ: At i A. M., MS Camden and Amboy, C. and A. sommedation- .2 25 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Je r se y - CDY. (24. J. Aeaommodation . _. 26 146 A. M.. VIA Camden and Jersey City. Mende/ . . 3 00 At 1134 A. M., via Kerma; ten and 3orAey City, Western Bapyoca. . go At DX P. M.. vile Camden and Amboy Accommo dation. . 325 At! P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ea- VOW 00 at Or, P. M., via Yeneintton and J Eve- Bireill WU. •••••11. •••••••• Walla 300 Al F. via Kensinten and Jersey City. id 2 yg At 6P. M., via CiamdaLL and Jersey Oily, Evening . 3 (2) At1.1%11., Ma Camden and limey Oty. Booth ern WI 226 At P. . via Camden and Ambir, A000=110425- Wm, (PrLfeht Led passangsr)-In I IS Do. do. Webs= Tielret- I 50 Who 6P BF Mail Lino raw dally. TA* NM P NE, Sara, are Nlail,Battirdaya excepted. For Belvidere. Easton,_ Lambertnilic, Flemington As., at _E.IO A. M. and P. M. from Kensington. Per Water Dap, Btrimailinre, Sortgaton, Wilszebarr s Mon_hlee, great Bend ; k.c., /38 A. M. from Kennington. Irina uuswairis• Lisokamozns and Western A: A, For Manch Ohunk, AlleAtoern. and Bethlehem at T. 16 A. M. and IN P. M. from Kensington Depot ; the 310 A. M., line column% with train leaving Burton at LSI P. M.) Lor roUrkt M 055. at 5 Ord SA. Id., I and 436 As. ir naked. at aA. fd, and IP. WAY itaima. Pox Brinte4lPrlnton, ew., at f.lO A. IW., d)(i_and P. K. from Konsunton, and 6% P. M. from Walnut linnet wharf. POtreautTrit. Fared On. Thanoc, Beverly. Thu Liar:. tnFlorence, liardontava. ass., 12%. 3, E. 436, and 6 Meemoors Trenton, for Bordentawn end intermediate pleoce i fit 23fi P, M. from Walnut-street wharf. agar/r takeow York and Way lanes leaving Herutiocton Depot, the cam on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an War before departure. The oars run into the depot. end on arrive& of each train, run from the desert. fifty rounds of Baggage,. only., allowed caoh Dieadin ger. rassangsra are probitnted iron/asking anything as baggage but their wearmg apparel. All baggage over Astl . Pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility (or baggage to One Dollarper pouna, and will not be liable for any amount beyond WOO. ex empt by speolal aentroet. tuhl7 WM. DrIIIILMERi Atsnt N arai ts WlNK" O VA R NTA 4 E P 9kAD R . L EON. BETHLEITEM, DOYLESTOWN. MA 60R CHUNK. HAZLETON. EASTON, SCHLEY. WILKEBBA,RRE,ite. THREE Tuunuan TRAINS. On and after MONDAY. MAY It, Peamenaer leyainamill leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Bias dolphin, daily, (Sunday' excepted), as At 6.40 A. ne.,(Exeron). for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk. Hazleton, Wilke/berm, ito. Tt 2.45 P. 'M., I Expreal), for Bethlehem. Beaton. am. hin train reaches Easton at e AL I and males ohne connection ...HS „forcer Central for New York. At 2./.5 P. M., for Bethlehem. Allentown, Manob Chant. At A.M. and 4 P Al. for Dejleatown. As 111.30 A M. and G. 40 P. M.. for Fort Waalungton. The &AD A. M. E.:ureic train make* Mace connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest ar.4 meet dee&reble route to Viri and to all p i inta n the Lehigh coal region. - *FRAIN!. FOR PAILAZELPHIA. P Leave Bethlehem at 130 A. AS.. 5/.18 A. At., and leave Doylestown at A. M., axe & 14 P. M. Leave Port Wearangton at e 1.30 M and 2.30 M, orr owitpAyl3.—vhiladelishia .or Bethlehem at Philadelphse for Doylestown at 3 P. AL Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.49 A. AL Bethlehem for Philadelpht to. re,, Pare to Both'ehern—el IR I Far e Mauch Chank.B3 ea Fare to Easton.—..'l 80 I Fare to Wiltesbarre— ilO Throuch Tioketsuit be procured at the Malta °Moos, at WILLOW Street, or BEILIES Street, in order to 'sours the above rates of fart, All Piumenger 173.1t11 °opt:sunder Trains) connect at Barks Street with Fifth and 3ixth-streets, and Second and Third-rzeota Peesenger Rultoade, twenty nunutes after lamer Willfint Rtrect. ' ' 1.41.,1411 I.3LAN. X. Agent. fla i m mk SPRING ARRANUl rakarp-Pgilaid)ELPHIA, 1...74114 - GTON ADD BALI_I.4OJII. HAILKOAD. ON J,Dd aitar MONDAY, in Mt% PAHISENGEA RAINY, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA: For Baltimore at 8.16 A. .M.• 11.30 A. M.. (Eanress). and MAO P. M. P Zvi' Chester at 8.15 A. M.. 1 14 A. M.. 44 sod 19.110 fa. For Wilr.insion ai 11.11 A. M., HAM A. M., 4.13 and MAO P. hi. For New Came at 6.11 A. M. and 4.13 P. Bt. For Doveret B.ls A. M. and 4.15 P.M. For Milton at 8.11 A. M. For tlahsbury 8.10 A. M. 7.11-tout FOP. PHILADELPHIA Mare Baltimore at 0.10 A. M. (Ernroul. 3.43 A. M.. and E 45 P. M. Leave Wiluairsion at 6.50 an: 61.33 A. .111., 1.97 and B.r.m. Leave Emile burr at 1.40 P.R. Leave Milford at P. M. Leave Dover It 6.33 A. id. and 11.10 Leave New ensile Et h. 23 A.M., 7.20 r. Pd. Leave Chester it 7.40 A. M. 9,.40, 1.62 and 8.40 P.M. Leave Baltimore for rlttowr 741 Doti,' a road at 6.ib A. M. THAPOiI FOIL DALTIX01111: Leave Chem tar at 8.45 :Oz.. l l4Land 11.10 Large wittoivaion at 9.35 A. M., 13.33 P. DI.. and If _ FY: WORT 71(Alft, with Passenger Car attached. 71111 run es follows Mereilactelyttla for Perryviile and Intermediate places at a.so in, Leave Waretzsion far Pirl7vllM and intarmailAte Maces nt/J1 1" .61. Loave witillinxten for Philadelphia and warmly- Mite places 0. /A. ,"ware mavys-ae- Jraoi. fot xmionnOre aid intermedi 11"aakavteiraltitameo for Are M. - Le Havre-de-Grace and intermedi ate stations at a P. M. ON !SUNDAY!: Commenoing Sunday . May IP. 1861. until further no tice, TWO TttAl PO3 arid rue on Sunday., Lemur Philabetqua for Baltimore and Wukinttoa ac u M A. M. awl 10.30 P. ALI and Leavuit. Baltimore for PhilsZalahia at 0.46 A. M. and CM P. Al, ura M. FELTON. Prevident. COTTON SAIL DUCK and OANVAS3 of en number* arid brands. Raven's Th*ok Armlet Twelzfrof all dvealiFfioul. fai Tents, Aarcaage, Trunks, an•li , ago Cover*. _ Aloo f Paper marrafsetarera Dna:: Pelts. (redo are • feet !ride. Tareaulleao.llll. 9 j9an rn-Awes juzy OAD Zr Northern Central ad Railro. aunbury am! Brio X. it. BRINIZT, & 00., No. 42 MARKET BIKER, SALE OF On Frt FR daY MorningEMon DRy . GOODS, Lune 7. at 30 o'clock. for mush. by oatalogue -400 paoksgen and lots of fancy and staple French dry coda. PHILIP FORD & 00., AIIOTIONIKERS, No. 630 MARKET Street and 1191 'MINOR. Et. LARGE Foully RA VS Ofr 1.000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS. On Thursday Monona. Jung IL ID Di o'olooi SIOOIIIOI7. will be IPA. by cola lo ON -1,01g) omen men's, boys' and youths,' calf, tin. and grain bpota, calf and lap brogana, Conyers, grater', Oxford ties, Se.; women's,.mugeres', and children'. calf, kip, visa. moroooo and bid heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, bunging, So.; also. a large and desirable an• gortment efesty-made 'node. Included in gale will be found a large assortment of lading' and gentlemen's travelling earpet-bags. aatob• els._&o. ail" - doods overt for examination, with wittaoher4 earn on the roornint of male. IvF. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Inc tersor to IL Soott. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT IH. SALE AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS RROLDERIES : MILLINERY GOODS. /cc., by catalogue. This Mornisg, .June S commencing at 10 o'clock, SFECTAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS, by catalogue. On Friday Morn ing. June 7, sale commencing at lu o ' clock precosebr. EMBROIDERIES. An invoice of new and desirable styles cambric. and Winne' embroidered °oilmen and eats USO, •-•• lots embroidered dimity blind.. LACE GOODS AND GLOVES. lots Paris lace points and mantles, blank silk laces, lace fillet mitts. Also, lots ladies' and gents' new style lisle end Bilk gloves. FRENCH FLOWERS. An invoice denotes styles French artificial flowers. Also, a line of steel-spring hoop skirts, notions, but tons, Sco. AHERIFF , E SALE OF A LARGE WHOLESALE 11TOOK OP vONAI E C ILIBBOA2O, PLOW ERV. AUL- LiiNENKT 001)D.3, &o. On Monday Morning. June 10. commencing at 10 o'clock precisely Particular attention is invited to the above gale. ishiedr , tbmprzses • &vers large , and attractive stoat of new bonnet ribbons. all full-priced and in good order ; a large stook of French flowers, bonnet material, straw goods...a e. Farttoularg ereafter- gHlf'E'lWl=, WEEKLY COMMUNIOATION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Galling at QUEENSTOWN fire land,/ to land andembark paseerigers and deepatebeei Tne Liverpool, New Vora, and Philadelphia Stamm shin Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw steam ships, are intended to sail as follows: FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. ETN A. Saturday, June 1 F.:DINBIIROIL Saturday, Jane 8 CITY OF 'WASHINGTON. Saturday, June 15 GLASGOW. Saturday, June 22 And everi_ Saturday throughont the year, from PIER N. 44 N. R. RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. ,:tabin. to Queenetorn, or Livernool. —.....—__— Is Du. to London, via Liverpool —.. ... PO Ateere.ge to Queenstown, or Liverpool ... N 1 Do. to London. ..... ... . —i . • 33 Do.. Return tiokets, available for mg months, from Liverpool. -- - eta Passengers forwarded to' Liverpool.... ie. Parts , Hamburg. firemen. and Antwerp, at through rates. 'le tifieates of it-.ease untied 'rote Liverpool to New York— _.__.... .....,.. —... 1140 tlertifientea of ptoisitee '.rued from Queenstown to These steamers have superior -- atoutiniodattone 4 1or passengers, are ounatrnoted with w4terti. ht nenipsr manta, and carry experieneed .:•urgeons. FOr rr., , lght gr 94.8age.rinlly +t MlfOffltllf of Me 00.1' mint. . JOHN 0 DALE, Arent, 111 Walnut air-el, ilitiadelphle I 1 liiVR , •3ll.ll. tr, WM. INMAN Tower Buildii, , n oinetow. to wyd, iN Ai a N. 13 Dixon lit,lsC: r.:41 As 1 1 . MOIR taw FORE to LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage ..... eLle ssoolid Cabin Possess _ peOM BoeTcoN ro Chief Cabin Pavane __ . Second Cabin l'eisele . . . , . WT The ships from New York I Harbor. The ships from Roston call at Halifax and Cork liar. bor. PE RSI A, Car. P RICA, Capt. gh sumo. ARABIA, Oa_pt. Stitne. CANADA, Capt. ndertob. 14, Capt. E. O. Lott. AMERICA. gown MoAulay LISTRALABIAN MM . :URA Apt 0 0t11P Capt. E. M. Lionkley. k,UItOPA, &pt J SCOTIA, now buildin(,) These vessels Garry a clear white light at inset- halo tEEPgreen on A star board red f. on o port tow. m ar „. P.g, B Art l irstn," " BoXon i ..Vredse e etry Y .' May 29. PREII4 2 Juditinet " York, Wednesday, June S. ninE Stun, Moodie, " Boston, Wen needs,. June IS, AUSTRAL Mils it, Heckler. " N. York.Wednesda7.Jnne tf ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday , June 116. Beans not secured until paid, for. AA experientied Surgeon op. d. The owners of these ships will not be sooonntable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stone* or Metals, untwist:nits of lading are signed therefor, and the value .thereof therein expresped. For freight or peonage, apply to E. CUNARD. mht-t( 4 Bowling Green. New York. RAILROAD LINES. • WEST MESTER ami..4.IIIIIIAND PHILADELPHIA N.M./act/AD. rArA MSAIA. SUMMER eltitetr‘G , IrENT. On avd after MONDAY. June S. 196 t. the trains will leave Pell LaDELPHIA, from the Depot. N. E oorner of P.IGuTEENTH and PdAllar.T adeets. at 7.46 and 10.30 a. M.. end 2. 416. 630. and 10 P.M -and mill leave the Motion. oorner of TH KTY-FIR-T and MA Ilk KT Streets. ( great Phlladtlehut.) at 9.03 and 1046 A. M., and S. if. 400 6.45 and JO lb P. Al. On kIINPAYS.. - Leave PHIL AVE i L P atirl 4 A . : M. and P. M. Leave W Et3T Old ' , CC R Bit M. said SP. M. Triune leaving hiladelphia and West chested. at 7 . 46 A. M. and 4 15 P. M. Connect at Pennellon tr,,b Trains on the Philadelphia eau Be hl Cee...el for Oxford and meMleUlate HENRY WOOD. General r uperintendent. n wtLMINOTON. AND DAL TIMUILE RAILItOATL—SPECIAL • FOR FORTRESS morfßom. On and after TUE-DAY. Mar_ V. 4. 1861, the train leaving Philadel p hia at 11 .! 8 A. M. will connect esery day. except Butidays, with one of the Bay , ine Stearn era from ilaiiimoreio Fortress Monroe. Trough tickets wilt fe sale at Depot. BlittelD and GVAtfRINO /01'4 Avenge. ThrOUSI, fare, .s. m"37-tf tS. M. tee LION, President. PIIILADELPILA AM) READING Itild,ROAD CO., 101fice7X!MINI meet./ PRIL.ADRLPINTA, April 27, 1881. SEASON TICKETS. - . On and after May 1. 1961, season tickets will be (arced by this oompany for tb, penods of three, six, woe, and twelve months, not transferable. Beason sohool-tiokets mar also be had at Ja per cent dt. ,cunt. 'hew imitate wilt be sold by the Treneurer et No. 227 South FOURTH Street. where our bulbar informabon can be obtained. 8. SRADFORD, ae*-tY Treasurer. "6)MT • 4 BOUM iiilitillPili PRILADV.FILA AND El, 1471,1 So Tura,as, Cowman, Mi ran, Wukootmmo t litronion 4 Dactyl it in 4ialkni 2 Wil- Uanuirport, Trot, xaiaton, ra ir, Niagara Folio, Loolioner, Clavolantk, troih Tol edo, Chittage Lira* Milweattirs, and all potato ortk and or!ios. . Taarengsr trains will leave the new Depot pf the TS, it A tAt i li i ii..tus Rai road . earner 14Y_OAD 111116 M teats. (Pareenser eetranep n Cal tewhill street,/ daily (flindaya szeepted), fr o above pointy, as follows : DAY EXTREME? ----SAO A. M. NIGHT EXTREMIL.......--....._ ..IS P. M. The a.OO A. M. train *onuses * lavert. for Priam. barre l Mim i lomton _and all stations on the h.ACAAwANNA AAD .11LAW2MBBitti atin.ROAD The above train. Makeal OODZIOOtIOIII at Elmira with the trains of the New yo and Erie. Canandegna and Magma Palle. and Buffalo, ew York and Erie, an* New York Central lia. treed'. from all 'Nimbi Nord and ilf_eirt, and the cao.iaa. Baggage Olioonod to irlt. ernie. and Rszneensies It e. and all trtermftte points. dt ski Ir l to Ban be LIVIRBIId atDointa. the Thiladelpkta and El ris end O) 1 / toe . ...74911.11911 nor nG thwest oornei en Depot Uinta 0 1 71 1 R TEINTIeIp eels , d CA Ltenltr *RIOTS EXPREMB__FUYQUT TRAIN UMVIIII TS r tztoolitireaEti Depot, uror aim Callolrhlll Etre s adgl it y days emptied), or ap point! Westal tin t at I .14, Tints T,- beg de Med Wars IP. N. to Inure T lli kl lrci:r l g nE M Lll. l2: arifal a" A.L. ll. loWlL a fr i t rki 114914. G. T. LE ONARD, Agent. Neal - Fiji tom; lan Rai MESITA VI Ellripm, arl9-• ••loilibast,plP); NOTIOS.--{MiESTER vALIA:y RAILROAD.—YAO MENGEN TRAV?iS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND Ix TIMM ZDJATE STATIONS.—On and after No.. 111. b, In, the Fensentor Train' for DOWNINGTOWN anti eort from the new Pisesengt r Depot of the no n . aloha, end Reading_Reitroed COMMT. ooruor of BROAD and CA.I4.OWRILt. Streets, (passenger en trance. on Callowtolla MORNING TWA for Downinttolft lure, at 3.00 AA'l 4 3llOO/1 UAL:: f r Doingnglovn leave' II 2 Y. M. DA.ll4.lll.l=detys exeerteti). %don • order of the hoard 01 Managers o Al 416 "4 11 " 4" g Vil r .l s l 4 . gTren T hrt Y. IN•mart oirtitermo UAI Li X INLAND FREIGHT LINE TO NOR °lair,. AND PORTSMOUTH, VA., and to the prinin p_al (Mee end Towne in the South and Sonthweat. Goode bent to tho Depot, earner BROAD Street and WASHIROTON Avenue, will be forwarded daily, and at as low rate' as by any 0 0t 7 ir. • " . P . , KENNEY' Master of Trantipertntabb ..0640 — itr P. W. k es. it. P. rtk EXPRENbI COMPANIB2S. nil ADAAR. EXP.44*. 00..010aa 320 CEENS3It UT P". 7 ., forwards stasis. Packages, Merchandise, Rana itot.is twid Specie, either by its own Lines or in otinntetior With other Swims 0•0t0V204, La CI OA 10429133 *Was awl cities id Om 1 131M4 Mtn.. lit a ri..' It .F T iliffo4l ' b.floorall ii• - on -•+ • , s BUSINESS CARDS. H usnass MEN ARE ADVERTISDIG m IA the Best Newts4retit of City and Cetintrt at the Micas of JOY, COE, & Co.. • ADVERTISING AGENTS, FIFTH. azid CHESTNUT STREETS, thilvelelphis TRIBUNE BUILDING. Net , York_ aa)7 IT O. ULLMAN, ATTORNEY-AT. z-atip LAW. TERRHY tiRORE, Pennsylvania,. Collections eroniptliy made in Minton end .Lyeemini -Aunties. iIEIPZEN TO Dialer& Waiter Cc Minh, Phi ; J. ft. Burnes Esq., Jersey Shore ; Diesers. liarorort Co., Philada. Shaffner, Ziegler. er. Co Philada.; frishatuth dc Co Phida.; L. A. Mackey, Look Haven; Yalt. Gilmore , & co., Philads. Thatcher k Woddrop. Pintails.; ReY molds. Howell £ Plulods. fel/4m 1 - I)H.N WI L ill, PHA ULICAL SLATE ROOFER. THRD Street and GERM ANTOWI4 Road, to prepared o put on env amount of Roofing. On the most moderate tame. Will guaranty to make every building perfectly wetter-Ugh Orders promptly attended to. ly JOHN ELLIOTT, WINES and L14130E73, Noe. 31? end 319 virAirva.: 15ccsuot. (iasemeni store!. between 'Card Ponetb, north eade t ) Phile delebui. N. B.—rine OM Whislivaa ',Away' on hand. (Eitablished in 1803 p - A WSON da NIOIIO 14.9014 , BOOKUIDIDEftn INoe.sl9spd SSill MINOS Street, Etetwettll4lt9ADE LPHI t and Chestnut etriata. P ILA. I Ea PAWS° JAB. B, titomutastrn PUG-O.W & • • IMPORTEXtt OF N"AVArL tte. 216 South FROAI SE.4 O /Vt . retvlarir a full ar.sortment of dostroto ilikEil,whialt Okay mil.; as low rates, few teak or *r *rains omtit. jEeth.s =IN urmyro 211 NEW STEER/. Ftjaa and Rasp; of every description, and rood onatlty, made to order at the Above leatablatmant., st manufacturer's once', E/LUE and RETAIL, KAwntont done in a inavenar is.Taier spl-ddm EDANS WATSON'S 111 SALANANDIM _ frozx ao# CHEISTRU7 ISTESI,I PIifILAIP4LPRIA, PA, _ A lane variety of Piak,-Paciox SZTP.3 alta h ruit. WIC inHAMPAGNE.--Ve. Lailemand, la Dna GM*. sa L d allot De Vonore & Cham naZdWtouti 14,101V8 & CAREIMILL 114 .11c-Oriiiiritkr tits post ninfortataim !of aar of tkip above triasas to. IA NITRAMS & SONS, Na. *ma 111 t; ( Fermotiy Nam. ti ;he kk pitchers. 417 BALE OF SUPERIoft FURNITU FORTES. eILeII. , EMEJIB, Amnon* the PLA BRUSRELB CARP BalloilgrrlEe. CARD.—Our sale ID-morrow morning. wr the Ettore will comprise. bowline 600 lots of sxgall.mt tors, mano fortes. alltigllrl mare,mud I f ltyjp gent tanice.rwr, ewer conee • pote . ePPOI2S, to.; elogent SAS chandeliers, china and x4 l-, mare• beds and beddl,m, Bruhsels and other ear ft. ice, forming an attractive assortment, worth,' MDT' teapot) of 111.die$ and others desirous of purolnuntr' Sir Catalogue now reedy and the einem 0 - * . for examination. PUBLIC SALES REAL txATt. AND Syne .6.T 1 . .111; 1taf11.1,4 NOR EV El rey L,.. -klt o'clock, noon, during the bulginess noun, -' tat 11 ikr. Random* at eaet: properrtY ineuer:llopnvo,„ additgon to which we ruldieh, on dee ilatlittlat 6 -, ,, f ' 4 t o each irate, one thcatioszta catator.uos, j h R i - w form, giving full denrlptiong or all the 41.41m r 0r.k1 4 4, 10111 on the °flowing Taeaday. REAL &SPATE Al: FRI VAI t a . Li,. .."9" We lisve a large amount of reel scuts itt D i lade, inaluditlyw; ory dosenytton of ettr and onf'lltr property. Printed pate mar be had at, the 0 1110Vn 4 .4 " , / fr PRI VA iZ SALE RbGISTER, '' Rata ON - Reed tiPtate entered. on our orty,ee gale rr ; and adver.inett ocoasigetalty in . oer nrit,t;,,,,.,,rtAtto. (o f w id t h r,r,... tl,ouenne uopler. —..-1 .... ::" ' 44 , "'roe of ftl..,!..rtg ...., , .___ To Marble Dowera and others rtiItEMPTORY SALE OP PINE ITALI An OLE M ONTMENTB, MON UM blherat, being a spode cones t'intent tpMornin Messrs. -VW Bonhet .4.5, The g. June 6, at 10 o'clock, at the marble yard Fifth m,„„ above youth, will be soh) a fine collection of marble monuments. of Grecian, Romeo, and cAri styles, with groups, fisursa. and 111118. fine emasse and carnage. '1 he collection coniprieee some ntl m il finest ever of , at public sale. Cattalo ready mill be Thursda yayad Jane, ues mill be ready on y, anth can be had at the auction rooms, or at the verer:4: of Messrs. Vitt Bros .639 rah street. Terms—Under *ZOO cash t over that ammon months credit for approved endorsed sager. ' ra Stile at Noe. 139 ond 141 South Fourth. Strom SUPERIORURIVIT US E. PRENC,II-PLATe Rog.% T.LOO...POR.TES, BRUSSELIS tell On Theraday Morning. At /ft O'olook, at Om Auction afore, an anorem t ct axing-tont sccoud-hand furniture, cicdunt ciane_f e t 4 ., tine mirrors , carpets. etc., from denim'". homey-coping, removed to the 'tore for oonveo Immo, PEREMPTORY RALE, AT THE AUCTION STORE ANTIQUE BP •VER PLATE. . cn Thursday. June 6, at neon. A.t tr the t .Auettort stets. Nos. 126 and 141 Beath f,, urt4 see. ozs. fine silver plate, including 2 very beautiful an tique tankards, ewers. cafe. , rots, salver linehera. a number of other artmles, all of /19117.180111 e Dltterry a i t a i of the highest standard. EXt'CUTOR'S SA GE, f I ERMAN TOWN, HOUSE iIOLD FURNITTIttE.CARPETtsatnaI- k BRAS, &c. On Friday Mormus, Jeep 7th, at 11 o'clock. in Pelee street, between Eva, and Bannock street. Germantown. be order or ar e the household furniture, feather beds. salt rft tresses. carpets. oil oloth, mattinK, 4 ; ad' May be examined on the morning of eAsom, o'clook. HA LE. OF VALUABAI LONDON AND AMEIICAN 130(qCs, Ei.I4:OAN I'Li IL LUSTHATf:D ASO PIC TORIAL WORKS._ On Friday Evening. Jute 7, at the Auatton Atom, an ateortinect of non dam and valuable authors, ria various lete reutp , be, Jots. • Also. bearciful Illuetrated and Pienrial Work s , 6,, London editions. Also, 3 Oil Faintings, viz : The F lower Girl, soave. Ch td and Doc. For particulars See catalogues Pale wo. Smitl. rt•h • t etr 110IP11- 1101. Ft' R NITIJk ,t nr K., rh , Oti . Monday Morton, 101 h in., , 10 el dock at No 1:3 S loth ofit.../d4 ee , , I,ploc Chest but t e lictvetteld un t. 6 tale!, ie - ni l u , e• it , PAIIrY .erpeie. < 3 t 14,thg, epri4r itaAt Butt, SZO" Ma) be externmed th, „,t,r,,,,/ NI O I reh Ntrees. BTOCK MA 1: •ru . 1.1.- NI e HE. Un Aliniday Morniza., lane 10. a. 141 o'clock kr , tlttletue. et th e The , l4 , yard • 0.1825 A , ab atrevt, cat e!,4ae ;ha wing:ern tua P/, etook o tlhe inutameas. bend NA re. - urns: fine stRILI•ry quanta.. af 'L dc. - aso the office furlittiare is ed t tt, . Inqrunti, fle k o *o' gar parkt4sularn 4.42 csataa4rusa 0..1.119 HA. A. Er OTIONIZU 1 1 / 4 .1 It c9.vabuisBiltiN 14 EROIIOI7. %MINI Xi Y . ; R IdßAftf treets. I t N, demo of thp daest .tHRLfrISCAIF.T the usual Boffins prince sok: ',9 l Vltlta kitt . 2.• Olivet lever 410 lapse woggles*. L'ary• .'t:1.11 TOTIOn WILL , , Fa. at 481011:K4 1 7.v.i. IMP Me". ~.41 `.ni gyer• description. vcri zatts. muds strut: Until. first sushi' "e• I .lal4us' Mt' . 61;10 .113151ftatiOn price m fottl.tit.l st •pc-4...pttla . var.ous other I r.nds taco* . • • : kttended to person t• M • • *or; ..• • Clotunenmento or soy and otsq hod (4 nob 84 sited. . tits? re ri - -• MONEY TO Lu 2. sso,ooo ne w el loan, at the lowest ratea..ii; watobies t Jewelry. silver slate. dr, goods, *arise, cigar!, hardware. cutlery., Mance. MIMI% Li. niture, bedding, and on [ gods or every deuoripuotog large or small amounti, pop one dollar to thelmada, for any l ength of Wile agreed On. Sir The Oldest Eetabliehed Ifogute in this ttt sir Prieete entrance on RACE Stmt. Boni:len hours from 9 A vy iet. to 9 P, X, Naar, insuranoe fo. the I,ete t of decoatora CILA REES and PER CENT, sir Ati.4.l¢Cei of *101) upwards at ~ .a ro par..at. Advances of RICO and uplearSe. at One per ceet..hr • gi"l r 4/•• t bill—, n*/ ft a- * 4l q !•:0 1 Tig Ylf Str.t. SAAR.. -Nuts, At 7 e'eleek, et Booty, got:noes form gem, !ratable'. Jewelry, gloat', thee, oiatte vstru oloart. eatattattr. musical tnetnterueb to , Ye. Alm,. Hosiery. dr7 roods, hoota oat etoes, out tor. *Sol:Wise of every droonync,, DAY EAEFAI eve , : ] Nomity, Wedesotat, tit u"'" ' " 'l'ivATz sA la. At prieete sale serer& grit: t!waled were. eltbq tZtJa c :liiti."fe eleob tritioited :he n.tteotom otKancl oountry mereliaata tameete of all t•ade ot aersimilur for .'.they pa bit* or private Wes. tT Liberal tomb advances male let toraiseents. thrt-tloor Woo oromotl. ;Itemise) to. • MACHINKRY AND IRON. PZI 4 I.IN BTirttat )..ND SOILED. wOIL ,11.1.--)4I4IFLE 1 1§ AL .1.14 D SiIIeDILETICALL IL • MACJEILNISTa. BOILEX-MAKELLELACE3 find • FOirl DEM% basalt, fel mar Jeers, 'An * aorarreefol operater. bprn eaabiamv.Lp saiseit aulding sac repairing .11ATIZO lad ILIY/I7 /641111!4,11411 preiortrr, Iron goat.. Wttl , ?Wad. Preet.ars. kcare•Peatfally offer their /*Mons to Ye pa as beint ratty prepared to *intros! for &rim eq saes. Minas, Refer, sat Itaransrp • aaa:ng a/iteraft of drfroreat 4iiies. aro areparva to ntesito It. tors Vita alma 651w41. Lperi desinvlior , of Peat) paking road* or to. skorreet reties. sat A pr! t Fliesnrall)alliDasflolij.7llgrektralfis\ uy rat k iar ldi gnr 4.%=°::tlllioaV l a d ry7= sestet wi th above healalas. Drawings sal irpeorjeatiera far fitl atrk . stale artabLiearnert, free of eating, eta aptik Taa..0a 1 ,04. ifk• bian bar* ism anDS• :rit romt* painof Nato, virsr• they ar, )11 letfre4 WWI sad %IV pr•VIIIII4 wets taws. aha.:La Alta k• Oar WANE Mum" liltt te 3. tr.vi s . I‘.l ? ' -7Y aka .s3e: Pi.4':,:x•verfro /. VANIVIAN YIYIICI. /01U1 11. C9PI6 WAVPLII! S( 1 17TIIW ARK FM:WM Y, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON PH iL.A.DiLYKII, EiRRRICK 4 6198 ENGITIEERE 4,4117• Itronntoorare limb and Lair Preasitre Steels !W , I ro ien T l er"" lrgg t sad Basic as; L 1 tarof pll loads. either iron or bran, ran MUM Roofs for eas wort", W-. - t:teri, read Stations. &a. Retorts and Gal Alacielners at vs Malt tinsved oonstruption. Lyon deserrivuon of Plwanon_Meen , nnrloea door, ea,. and .szist 11lJlis, Vizinur.. tx.W 1:01 Otos= Trains, Defeasttors. Filters. Pe: fs pitr. ft: 'N. Sala Anent. (or N. rilbeart istlnt Apparatus oteamyttt'a Paten% !seam nnnotrios. -- p_inorall tr. Wolzer's PatentOsatvifarot Surer urtioA sot , ISOINT PLIOANT 46 BEA!? agrIKOIIIIInr.94, 11A 3.7, SE ix orw4l - 12 Menne ket• eland tie Wire stoat Fatten gr. ol " .— e Vi.he ii now proparoo to rocoorootdoreo: IL al% m. and Law Mill ?"`" =LWork. Iszriaz. J gqat i 47 Evvoia Were, rte. ie .••• ••• ta 2B * . SM. MEDICINAL. ELIXIR PROPYLAkINE. Iteatel fc4 ItaktIMATISR. Dunne' the pad tear Ire have iatroacced I 'a °" tioe of toe medical yrofeweiom pf tate coanol th e ''' Crystalized Ch!erica of lsopy 6, REMEDY FOR RREUMATI3M; 'etk Doe a having reeeived mans eour‘res , • partici era of the lo sheet from standing and psLes , MOST FLATTERING UsriIMOSIALS , of its real value in the treatment of this pai2,ll. ..d obstinate &Means, we 6,3•4 33/limed to present Dahlia in a form READY „FUR 0151 E, whisk we hoes will Normand itself to nitre Vt ^ waren= with tide afflict, me comPißkbl , and inl".t. dial practitioner who may feel thseesed Dowers Of this valuable irmeLll. ELIXIR PROYYLAM ia tie form 2 0.1 , re .IS-• ken of, has - recently teas exiensive!y experig.NlV with in the I'Ztrt4SYLYANIA HOSPITAL, &Ad with MARX F V 13 UCCESS fas will ugyenr fmu achliehed account' in the me heal jouroia. Writ is carefully put nu ready fur immeJlarr with full directions. and asn M obtained irum,s... l " drueuiate at 73 cents ner bot;li and at wholeattlt'• BULLOOIC m ORRlvinisw- Lirthret;:ts and ManufasturihEGitfuttitx ml2l-17 rhriadeoz,,- FrO CONTRACTORS FOR SUPPLIES. — = We hereby sive notice to all those who te,W' 00pSrpipms pp farsiish 'applies to the aisle unser r . recent appropriation of three millions, that be tt *Wed the power, under that atm of appointing iritO 4 tits of all supplies. and other power ale reterat to the settlement or chums. which was not ihresslo 3 % . asunder the previous Act of April 12. we / 1 ! ., ,, every contractor to the moat rigid aneountawilir IS settlement of his maims; and the inspection or Ale- 2 A Om moat be of that ohara.oter Whin altaq pilfvl imposition neon the Etate.and protem the , ieluel.Of!, who have co ratify rerpotoled to Re earl; and DO IT, plies wilt be said for until they Lave been insslcOr t i t officers who shell have been duly apsmo'ed let "r, .r KY B. MOOS etate Trestior Pt "TROB. E. COCHRAN. Auditor General. 171'222'1%.* WIPU4 Mu LoaX;xx We have now on hand, and are mu...Wog = to order, at the Mount' boll! Paper e"" , fri, Burintion of WRITING AND LElti)elt which ,for oolor and quality, are hot excelled by ".) other Butte in the United Btatte. We would call attention to a new srriele of Ps/or manufactured by us, Lai ear far ELL oiled J ium q Lemer, which Um been gotten up to meet thi, lantu business 'ee and °there, who ok;ect to CoOtrilorT,, Note co being too narrow, and do not Irish to use of Ismael letter sheet. Thai overcomes both the above ObACT.II3II2I ;10 0 ,1 ; figreelt , hurl wove ; plate finial! • . ruled Do ore si o! e fad In centre near the top made ( " a 14" -citi $OOllO, tree from adulteration, and UP IV. tail'. ' eanvanient for use. Lute We also have a payer called Bank Letter, tail Lo, the above, except it bee but half the nulnier on, eo se to allow etprinted blank or hes:ll2c shore. ILENIPTON s Mt/U. l3 J_ - Menet holly Semis, Netherland Go d , Erp. The above repeal can he had QI 37 64321 •'fiEgs. aut 10.0,00-1. NN. 3 and I DKOA _ T ER R A -0 01 TA Gibe and Ware ROOM 3, 1010 Cff g t*l* Ornamental Channey Too. Garden Vases sad Stir:ary. Eneaustm Flooring Arehiteoturul Oman:mut*. Veutilatnas and smoke Flue, Me Tile Red Banitori We. Make 21 " d j; " &ID P ' to s tand Pipe,Water warranted iyeesure, cheap and durable. The Trade supplied on blend terc.e illustrated Catalogue.. b.nt by Sli on applieatto.:4 bi letter, S. A. PASitfille el u tiltßififfo. Si /Alit ' &l ' . WA . bbtx. hiess • Nos.l. I. , 001 0. lrge.rossultrx, TX small. assorts , . -41140 ht Ot BILL. LON bPs. law aX• Zbeiport, lbud " bi " m lir rings, or chows qualities. spa boxes extra AP,' sealed Marring/. LOW boxes extra new Not Herrings. XXI boxes tame blairtine Herrings. MT DIAL razsePnea White Fist!, Op bblik noir kokritOmy _MOW NAM * bbla. new 'Mtn. Mmes. 14a0 Qtuntals ma-seat, Baal' Codruds. NO boxes Berkmar-assnat7 Cheese. Is atm* and lar mbar. for bi G o. NIViLI'ELY arj. log 11113,14.11Qta TT"—
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