Sermon by a Baltimorean. On Simdzy afternoon, at ai o'clock, a ser mon was preached at American Mechanics' Hall, corner of Fourth and George streets, by the Rev. Dr. Cole, of Baltimore, formerly pastor of the North Baptist church in this city. His opening prayer was eno of the most earnest, eloquent, and comprehensive, in its allusions to our national troubles, that we have yet heard. In it God was implored to withhold the judgments due to us as a nation for our national sins; to give wisdom and prudence to the men who are now entrusted with the administration of the Government; to restrain by His sovereign power the mad ness of those who have set about to rend our nation asunder, and to restore peace and prosperity throughout our borders. He pre faced his text and sermon with a brief allusion to the Circumstances of the hour, as con trasted with those which surrounded us when he was last in Philadelphia. Then, all bad been prosperity and happiness ; row, the clouds of gloom were darkening the horizon upon every hand. Nothing but war and its preparatory notes were heard from one end of our land to the other. But he bad not come here to make a "war speech." lie thanked God that it was his privilege to speak of something more delightful and elevating to the soul --something that, he trusted, would enable his bearers to rise above the strife and turmoil of the hour and hold communion with God. He then announced his text, as follows : 4,1.4 the angel said unto them, Fear not; for, behold, I bring yow good tidings of great joy. which shall be to all people." Leer, ii.,10. The Advent of Jesus was to be the theme of his remarks. Picturing the Oriental scene, when on that night, all nature was wrapped in slumber, save only the watchful shepherds, he said that then the language of his text had been uttered by the celestial tongue. A great modern philosopher had once remarked, that the birth of Christ had been the turning point in the world's history. Christ's career was without a parallel. The achievements of no warrior would compare with those of the distinguished Son of Mary. Theirs were all destined to decay and rain ; their deeds might, it is true, survive them a few years, yet in the end their brightest and most enduring me morials would be overturned, and utterly de stxoyed. Not so with the achievements of the Jews; they would endure throughout the end less ages of eternity. The first part of his discourse was devoted to the Time of the Saviour's birth. By the Apostle Paul this was called "the fulness of times," from the fact of its having occurred in fufilment of prophecy. Four thousand years bad elapsed since the prediction of that gs Seed," which, in the end, was to (6 ernsh the serpent's head." Jacob, also, on his dying couch, bad declared that "the sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from be tween his feet, until Shiloh come." By the Jews' icShiloh " had been understood as Christ, their promised Messiah. This predic tion had been strangely and signally fulfilled, for at the time of the Saviour's advent the sword of Judah was trembling in his hand, and but a few years later it departed from him, when Jerusalem was destroyed, and the Jews were scattered to the four quarters of the earth. So, too, Daniel had predicted, with wonderful distinctness, the time when Christ should appear. The " seventy weeks " of Daniel's prophecy, according to the known rules of Scripture interpretation, stood for seventy times seven, or four hundred and ninety years ; and this was the exact period that elapsed between the issuing of the orders for the rebuilding of the Temple (which was the data from which these years were to be count ed) and the birth of the Son of God, chroni cled in the text. Then, also, the predictions with respect to the place of Christ's birth bad been no loss literally fulfilled. "Thou, Bethlehem Ephra tab, though there be little among the thou sands of Judah, yet out of thee shall Ile come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel ;" (Micah v, 2;) or, as it is quoted by Matthew, "Thou Bethlehem in the land of Judah, •• out of thee shall come a Governor, that shall rule my people Israel," were the words employed to designate the locality of his na tivity. Thorn was a singular minuteness in this, also, from the fact that there was another Bethlehem, not included in the land of Jndah. Caesar Augustus had sent out a decree to have a denims taken of the people. In compliance with this, Joseph and Mary had proceeded to Bethlehem, where, in fulfilment of all these prophecies, the Redeemer was born unto the world. Then it was that the angels of God had shouted the good tidings of great joy" to the shepherds "on the nightly plain." Having referred to these preliminaries, his accent main division was devoted to the work which Jesus tame la accomplish. ' This was pre. seated in three subdivisions, to wit : Ist, He came to Redeem; 2d, He came to Justify, and 3d, He came to Sanctify. To rcdeem, signified to pay a price. This Christ bad done. The curse had rested upon the race from the day of Adam's fall. "The soul that sinneth it shall die," was the sen tence under which the race rested. Christ, by his redemptive act, opened the prison doors and proclaimed liberty to the captive. This was the cg good tidings," and the song of that angelic host was the joyful song of prospective deliverance to the slaves of Satan. Having assumed our nature, He gave himself unto death in order gr that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in na, who walk not after the flesh, bet after the spirit." Bat, in the next place, He came also to justify. If man wore not a sinner, said the speaker, there could, of course, be no need of salvation. But that man was a sinner, the history of the world, as well as the word of God, attested. Sorrow and remorse for sin had, in fact, been the wail of all climes and ages, bearing testimony 4, that all have sinned and come short of the glory of God"—that "there is none that doeth good, no, not one." This, then, was the natural state of man. His claim to the Divine favor was forfeited ; and Oh ! what a terrible thing it was for the soul to have the wrath of God abiding upon it! Better said he, that the soul should be annihi lated—blotted out of existence—than to be thus found at enmity against God ; better that we should be burned to ashes, than to fall in the hands of an angry God ; but, aim ! there was no such relief for the condemned ; for although, this wrath was terrible, it never de stroyed the soul, but merely fitted it more and more to feel still more keenly its awful suffer ings throughout eternity. The peculiarity of these sufferings was, that they did not kill, from the fact that the soul could never die. Having thus - disposed of what the Scriptures designate as " the second death," er the death of the soul, which is said to be "the wages of sin," Dr. Cole proceeded to consider the various heathen modes resorted to, in different countries, to wash away sin, and finally to the plan presented in the Gospel. Two schemes, he said, were presented to us; one by works; another by repentance and faith. The first, was by keeping the moral law, perfectly. To make this scheme effective, however, there was a necessity for works of supererogation, from the fret that, no matter how mach a man might strive to live a perfect and spotless life, be could not do more than his duty from day to day, which, of course, lett no surplus to cancel former indebtedness—to expiate the past. Moreover, this perfection of obedience was absolutely impossible, and in the eyes of God the moat minute shortcoming unfitted the soul for Heaven; as it was said, " For who soever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all." As, there fore, perfect obedience was not in man's power, he could not achieve his own justification by any possible effort of his own, for the reason that, "by the deeds of the law, shall no man living be justified." The other scheme was by repentance. Yet penitence, no matter how sincere, eonld never wipe out the past. The man who by his mis deeds had ruined his health, could never re ceever it by tears and sighs ' • nor could the murdered man be restored to life by a life time of honest sorrow on the part of the murderer. Brit Christ had care to unfold and work, out that wondrous plan by which God "can be just, and the justifier of him who believeth in Jesus"—a plan worthy of the Father who devised it, the Son who executed it, and the Holy Spirit-who applies it. The word of God itself was a dead letter unless it was so applied by the Spirit. Then only could the hearer be made a new creature in Christ Jesus by the Gospel, which is "the power of God unto salvation unto them that believe, to the Jew first, and also to the Greek." Then it was that the Word of truth sent the convert out on a new and glorious career for another and a better world. Surely, an event that bad in it such a power might well be heralded in the words of his text, " behold, I bring yon good tidings of great joy." But, again, these tidings revealed to us a brighter and a better world, for they assured the believer not only of perfect absolution from all his sin, but also of hie heirship to God—being made an heir, and *joint heir with Christ. Thus, we saw that all the infinite per fections of the Godhead, in one sense, belonged to the saints, who were placed upon an equal- Ai With God's own Son, to enjoy with him the untold bliss of eternity. And yet, he begged his hearers to remember, that heaven itself world be nothing if the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost wore not there; just as this beautiful world in which we now are would be a dreary blank, with its oceans, rivers, and forests, without the Sun in the firmament to animate and cheer. The in heritance promised to the saints was " in corruptible, undefiled, and that fadeth not sway." Here, everything was vanishing and evanescent. There, all would be stamped with immortality. Surely, with such a pros pect in view—finch a home of bliss above—w e could bravo patiently the storms of life for a little seem, for very soon the bark of every Christian would be !lately harbored in eternal rest. Now their eyes might be red with weep ing ; to-morrow they might be where God has Promised " to wipe away all tears." And 0 ! were these not good tidings of great joy to communicate to the fallen sons of Adam For his own part, he felt happy of the privi lege of proclaiming these tidings in an humble way, And mere sspeeisily In those times Of trouble. He spoke feelingly, in conclusion, concerning the Sad prospect presented by the difficulties which now beset our country, and earnestly entreated all who heard him, should it never be his privilege to meet them again, to accept this perfect righteousness of Christ, of which he had been speaking, as their own, by believing and trusting In him as their per fect and all-sufficient Saviour. Dr. Cole is a clear, earnest, and forcible speaker, and the large audience in attendance on this occasion seemed to appreciate the soothing character of his discourse (which was an extempore effort) ass grateful con trast to the warlike harangues which may almost be said to have inundated the pulpit during the past two months. GENERAL, WAR NEWS. ANOTHER Spin= FROn THE REIM SECRETARY OF WAR The Knoxville Register, let inst., says When the train arrived from the West yesterday morning, filled with patriotic soldiers, it was ru mored that the Secretary of War of the Confede rate States was aboard. Hundreds of voices from citizens and soldiers called upon him for .an ad dress, and as many cheered him welcome as he mounted the stand to comply. He is of middle stature, apparently about 45 years of age, has a frame slender almost to weak ness, a largo bead, and an open oountenanoe, " aicitiied o'er with the pale cast of thought." Hie address was in substance as follows CITIZENS or TENNESSEE : Exhaustion conse quent upon a wearisome journey and physical in disposition prevent me irom acknowledging the honor yen have done me this morning as it would become me to do. I clan say but a word to you. We. stand as it were in the presence of a porten tous future, and I trust that Tennessee will lend her band to make that future glorious. lam too well acquainted with the character of the inhabi tants of the beantifrd valleys of East Tennessee not to know that they will leave their impress upon coming events. I have heard with sorrow how you are distracted with divisions among you Some who are enlightened, many who are honest, differ from us in sentiment. But I implore you, I conjure yon, not to irritate these dissensions into breaches of the peace. Maintain the Constitution of your State and the integrity of her Government. The minority should not wield the will of the ma jority, and when your Bth of June shall have come and gone I hope that discord and dissension may give place to unanimity and brotherly feeling. You see around you soldiers who have left their homes in the far-off South and upon your frontier. The flag they bear over them is to be borne in tri umph in the van of battles while an insulting foot• step treads our territory, and will never be dis honored while we have a soldier to bear it or a outrun to protect it A llonruoTrox.--On Saturday night Ned Buntline visited the Holliday srreet Theatre, Baltimore, and wee received with Aeon from the Union portion of the audience, and by , hisses from the opposite aide. The excitement became so great that Mr. Buntline left the theatre amid the greatest con 'aeon. cheers being given for the Union and for Jeff. Davie PURIFYING ma AR/ff.—The names of the fol lowing officers have been stricken from the rolls of the army : Captain Charles U. Tyler, of Virginia, for deserting hut post at Fort Kearney; First Lieu tenant Charles 11. Randall, of New York, for diso bedience of others, etc.; First Lieutenant Andrew Jackson, of Virginia, for absenting himself from his company without permission;Second Lien teants Charles E. Patterson, Ori F. Ride and Charles C. Campbell, for tendering their resigna tions in the face of the enemy. COUNT TEDIAUT captain of artillery in the French army, who has travelled in Amerioa, and speaks the English language, is going to Waahing ton to offer his services to the Government. He thinks we need in the American army, more than anything eke, an 'memo of light cavalry, like the mounted Obasseurs d'Afrique, which have ac quired, lately, nob a great extension in the French service, and he would prefer to be enrolled in that branch of the service. Orr account of the pressing nature of public du- Hee, Gen. Carrington, of Ohio, hes remignsd hie place as member of the Board of Examination of the United States Military Aeademy at We..t Point. Gov. DBNNISON has sent Wm. A. Platt, Esq., special agent to Washington, to learn the exact condition and necessities of the Ohio regiments, with full authority to at once supply whatever is deficient. lie will take with him not less than 500 pairs of uniform trowsers just made, and gladden the soldiers' hearts by the assurance that the State will stand by her men wherever they are. Mn. F. W. Peru, of Ban Franolsoo, Cal., has for warded to Gov. Fairbanks, of Vermont, a °hook for $l,OOO towards defraying the expenses of fitting out her sons for battle, or supporting the families of those who may fall in defenoe of the flag of our Union. Tug Government. in view of the divided senti ment, of the State of Missouri, has very properly decided to detach it from the Department of the West, and incorporate it with that now under the command of General McClellan. ES PADRID/SATS VAN B vnnz AND PIERCE.— Gentlemen who called to see ex• President Van Buren, at Kinderhook, one day last week, say the conversation turned in the direction of the present unsettled state of the country. Mr. Van Buren remarked that he had recently an Interview with ex•Prosideut Pierce, and that neither could see anything hopeful, or indicating a prospect of an immediate settlement of our national difficulties. GENERAL NEWS, WHEAT is arriving at Milwaukee in great quantities. The roooipto last week ovorageil 000 to 100,000 bushels daily, and the shipments on some days were 200,000 bushels. Not long since a cargo of 20 900 bushels wee shipped in the bark Ravenna direct to Liverpool, via the great lakes, the Welland Canal, and St. Lawrence river. Maar= Munrmn.—"Wo are iniormed that on Tuesday evening, at Oraig station, on the Grand Trunk Railway, forty-five miles from Port Huron, a man named McMahan killed an old woman and her grandchild. McMahan bad been confined in jail for come misdemeanor, and the woman had been one of the principal witnesses against him. While in jsil he threatened vengeance against nee as soon as he should be liberated. When he was discharged he repaired at once to her house, and, waist:duog his opportunity, without a moment's warning, killed her and the ohild with an axe. The murderer has been arrested.—Detroit Tn• Mena. HOW THE SENTINEL STOPPED GOV. WAfill , BURR.—The Bath Times is responsible for the fol lowing : "We understand that a few days since his Exoellenoy Gov. Washburn attempted to pass the lines of Camp Hamlin, and was challenged by the guard, who demanded the countersign. The Governor inquired, Don't you know me?' No P was the respense, with a shake of the head. I am the Governor—Governor Washburn,' blandly remarked the oommander•in-chief. You can't acme that dodge.' replied the faithful sentinel ; two Governor Washburn., have already passed the lanes to-day!'" • Vora Or RICHMOND CITY.—We see by some of the Virginia papers that the whole vote oast in tPe city of B.iobuiond in favor of accession was 2,400, against it 4. The vote of Richmond at the last Presidential eleotion was 5,400 ; so that not a half vote was oast, and as the city is a military camp, it is probable that the military vote is counted among the 2,400. MAnnis INGRAHAM recently fell from the railroad bridge over Green river at Greenfield, Mass., a distance of sixty feet. Re struck in water eighteen b10b.," deep, and was able to get cut him self. He evidently was not born to die that day. AT NORFOLK, beef is worth $5O per barrel, and perk $3O ; there is none of the former, but lit tle of the latter, and not a pound of salt. A LETTER from an officer states that the S. steamer Richmond, the only remaining ship of the Mediterranean squadron, would leave Ge noa, May 22, for New York. Tnx public accounts of Canada for the last year exhibit a deficit of $2,2130,918. Among the items peculiar to the year is, the expense of rt. calving the Prince of Wales, amounting to $204,- 864. ER-PB.ESEDENT PIERCE is on a visit to 808 ton. FLAG PEERENTATION.—A very interesting event transpired in the eastern section of the city of Baltimore on Friday afternoon, the oaeasion being the presentation of a beautiful silk Ameri can deg to the Twenty-second regiment of Penn sylvania volunteer?, by the ladies of East Balti more. At five o'clock the regiment, under corn mend •51 061. Morehead, left the eneszopment at Patterson Park, and marched to the vicinity cf Jefferson street, where a stand had been erected. The military were pissed in line in front of the stand, when thirty four young ladies, repre senting the Staten of the Union, made their ap pearance, bearing with them the beautiful flag. They took their positions in front of the stand, and were received with bursts .of applause, the drum eorps of the regiment playing Yankee Doodle. As soon as the mask. of the dram corps had ceased, the young ladies sang in excellent style the ma final anthem of "My country, 'tie to the. " P. It. Lovejoy, Req., then advanoed to the stand and presented the tlag to Colonel Morehead, after which the young ladles Sang the " Mar t3pangled Banner." Colonel Morehead, after accepting the gift in the name of his regiment, proposed nine cheers for the ladies of Baltimore, which were given with A hearty good will. The regiment was then drilled for half an hour, and then returned to their encampment. A Conioarrr. A correspondent of the Lynahbure liopubliewt, writing from Manassas Gap Janotion, says I was shown the other day ono of the most remarkable specimens of workman ship I ever remember of seeing, besides being one of the greatest curiosities. It is a flute, in three joints, made of pure rook crystal, beautifully marred out and polished, end is supposed to have been made by a oonviot in the mines of Siberia. It was presented to James Madison, then minister to Franoe, in 1813, and has the following inscription on the Milner Joints—first, A. B. 8,, James Medi• eon, des Etats Unlit,' and ' Lanvent a Paris, 1813.' It was bequeathed by the ex-President to a nephew of his, and by him left to a gentleman, one of the oommanding *Sacra of this post, to whom it now belongs. I have heard the dote valued at 543,000, and is the only one of its kind known to be in the world" Shin American Engineers' AsseciatiOn or New York have undertaken the laudable project of instructing and organizing corps of steam engi neers, whose services will be devoted to the Go vernment during the war. They are intended to be useful, both en land and sea, far rendering the army assistanee in the oonstrnetion and propelling of railroad lines between strategic points., and for assistance on board our steam vessels-of-war. The association will not ',online the eeleotlon of its pupil/lead members to any particular locality. Tun LATE JOHN GARLAND.—Brevet Brigs.. diet General John Garland, who died in New York on the 6th inst., was in the 66th year of his age. Few divers of the United Suttee army Dave seen as muc h Boryive as General Garland. Entering the army from Virginia in 1812, he served on the Indian frontier, afterward in Florida, and led his command, the fourth infantry, In every battle fought in Maclee, save that of .Buena Vista. THE WOHETRO WOMEN or PAHl9.—The mantas of 1851 made known the fact that among the 112,000 work women In Parte, there are at least 60 , 0 00 Who apply themselves to YariOns kinds of flowing. Those who work at home form the most numerous class, and it is also the most unhappy. What do they earn? how do they live? The in come of the 112,000, according to the estimates of 1851,wasi 44,140,640 frantic yielding for each one aeL trawls per annum, or Inane and 7 0011=11111 per day for twelve hours of labor. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. • IND. SPARHAwK,_ ROSS NOWDEN. 00MMITTIS OR IRS NoriTE. dd I'd EMIL E. STOKES. LETTER BAGS At the 11Ex - chant? Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Tunasrorn, Dunievy.Liverpool, soon Ship Falliir Apnoea. Striokiond— _......Liverpool, soon snip Ship Uoolo Joe, rinkhem ----Liverpool, soon Victoria !teed, rroblo. Montevideo and Buenos Aires, Noon 12.412,4160 OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED 11TA-TEH, 901 DAVI America— Boston—Liverpool ----June 13 Borussia— --New York—Hamburg June 15 C Waseiniton—rrew York—Liverpool --June 15 -Austrabunan —New York—Liverpool _—.June 19 Zulu —New York—Kingston, Ja.—June 20 —New York— Liverpool— .. June 22 Itou --......New York—Bartre -June 22 Bavaria.— NOW York—Hamburg ----lune 66 Arabia Boston ..Liverpool __Juno " 0 of Baltimore —New V ork —Liverpool— ..... June 29 Africa York—Liverpool—. , —Julr 3 Bremen— —New York_ Bremen - 6 Europa , July 19 FROM Eiraor.s. 2111P2 1.1121 VOR DAIS T 01 1 .01113,... —.Southampton...New York— --Nay 18 Columbia— ..—.Galway_New York— —fday 21 Jura-- -- _Liverpool—New York— _ Mar 23 Asia ---.l,iverpool—fiew York —.May 25 Glasgow-- Liverpool—New York---May 29 80h0tti1an......--.Liverpool—Quebsa—_ ,„ —..May 30 Arabia—__Liverpool_lloston--...._.Jans, 1 Adriatio—• B —Galway-1304t0n ---June 4 Bavarra—,outhampton— York Now --June 5 C,' of Baltimore—Laverpool—New York— —June 4 North Anierioan..Niverpool—goetsso----,—Jime The California Mail mammon sail from New York on the latalth, and Zlet of each month. The Havena Nteamere leave New York on the lid, Ilk, 11th.17th, and kith or each month. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. tune 11. 1861. BUN RISES 36-1101 , 1 BETS-- —.l St Ga WATER---.----------- .4 31 AR_RWED Steamship Joseph Whitney. Loveland, 48 hours, from Boston. with mdse to Henry Winsor. Passed several square-rigged vessels in the bay and river bound up. Bark Agelia. Kerlin. 2? days from Pernambuco, in ballast to Lewis St. Damon. Bark Nuard, ( Huss) Johansen. from Barcelona, via Delaware Breakwater 2 days, n ballast to Workman Bohr Wm II Clare. I Br) Bethel, 8 days from Bleuthe them. with pine apples, ho. to Perot & Stookmen. Bohr Ohne Loeser, Laws. 4 days from Salem. with mdse to 'mac Jeannie & Co. Bohr Geo Fsles. Niokerson, 4 days from Providence, with mdse. to Crowell & Bohr Certhageoa. Kelly, 4 days from New Bedford, with mdse to captain. echr BaratOtensou, 3 days from New Bedford, with mdse to captain. Rohr to Herbert. Paine, 4 days from Welltieet, with md,e to Gee B Kerfoot. Bohr North Pacific, Matey. 4 days from Boston, with fish to oantain. Bohr Matey Taylor. Nickerson, days from Boston, with indite to Crowell & Collina. Bohr Mary, Rogers, 3 days from New York, with mdse to osptam. Bohr Olivia Buokston, Williams, 8 days from Bch, with pickets to captain. anhr Alex Blew, Crowell, 8 days from Bippican, in ballast to *Wean. Behr Young Americas, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit, with wheat t • Jas L Bewley & Co. Naha. Borah Warren. Hollingsworth, 1 day from LiWe Creek Loading, Del. with corn to Jag L Bewley & Co. Bohr Louisa W Birdsall, doper, from Providence, in holiest to J 11 New, Bohr Beni L Berry, Weaver, from Boston, in ballast to Noble, iialetalett a CfthlWell. Bohr Joseph Fish. Biokmore. from Boston, in ballast to .klanoroft. Lewis & Co. Reamer derail, Jones. 22 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. CLEARED. _ - - - Ship Edmund Kaye, Steele, Liverpool, Thus Richard- son & Co. saw Elisabeth, Gillespie, St John, NB . R Taylor & Co Bark Elizabet h Barker. (Br) Penbreath. Queenstown, Immo Acmes & Co. Pent flea Gull, Steakhouse, St Jahns. RP. E A Bauder &. Co. Bohr Olivia Sexton, Williams. Augusta, 3 W Bacon. Bohr Alex, Slew. Crowell, Boston, L Rothermel & Fehr Beni L Berry, Weaver, Boston, Noble, Hato mettt & Bokr .1 Fish, Btokmore, Boston, Banorte, Lewis & Co Bohr Yea Martin, flarding, Providence i t Powell. Bohr .Lo W Soper, Providence , B Remy. (Correspondence of the Prem.) READING. June 7. The following boats from the Union Canal rinsed into the Bohnylkill Canal to , dm bound to Flutedelnhia, la- den and consigned as follows: • • Clara 'Anise, Two Brothers, and Champion. pig iron to Cabeen & Co; E A Beeboidboards to Norcross & Sheets; Wm P Fisher, grain to Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright, MEMORANDA. Bteamshipkensington; Baker. itenoe, arrived at Bos ton yesterday. Stella slap Great Eastern. Thompson. from New York for Liverpool, was passed 2d mat, 3.20 A M,lat 49 49, tons 19 61. fiteanithip Europa, Anderson, from Boston for Liver pool, was passed 6th ,nit hit f 7 40, Wag 88 18. Steamabip North Briton. Borland. emled from Qualm , * Bth inst. for Londonderry and Liverpool. 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Persons who are seriously &filleted witk any Kidney Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical care by the nee of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. PIET who, trap dissipating too much over nig ht, and ee the ,V 1 rip ant headache...sickness at stomach, weakness. giddiness, ko., will find one dose will r emove all bad feeling'. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions 'Monk! take the Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make them strong, healthy, and ham y, remove all obetrno cns irregularities from the menntrual eirraim. and restore the blcom of health and beauty to the careworn Daring pregnancy It will be fond an invaluable medi cine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach. All the proprietor asks in a trial, and to induce this, he put up the INV7eOBATINO dylaly in Out blinks at Seecents, quarts general Depot, 46 WATER Street, New York. DYOTT k (O. 032 North SECON,D Street, oll:sale Agents in Phibuielphia, And for sale by JO HN H. EATON , ea N. EIGHTH Street. and all Dr ug gists. Jo-tastily ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, • New Remedy for = . l During the paid ) ear we have introduced to the no tire of the medical Drofeeeion of this oonuti7 tho for Cita tairzed Celorid• orPropylamses, se a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and having received from many sources, both froth physioraneof the highest standing and front patients, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS or Its real Paine in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease. we are induced to present itto the Public in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are Buffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the me dical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valnahle remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spo ken of, has recently been extensively experimented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED S UCCESS (as will app ear from the published booounta in the me/inaljourna. I 'Grit is carefully put up ready for immediate tuie. with full direotiona. and can be obtained from all the druggists at 76 cents per bottle. and at whalmmle of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW. Hrtigiiite and Idannfaettiring.Chemiete. riuladelohia, PC= LEGAL BY ORDER OF THE UNITED STATE DISTRICT COURT OF THE EASTERN DIS- TionRICT OF ished PENNSYLVANIA. the following Moni t la publ: WILLIAM MILLWARD. U. S. Marshal. UNITe D STATES. tt EAIrfgANAISTRICT OF VIIIIISTLVAttjA. 111 WENT OF • Rid UPIPTED STATES. To TUB MAMMAL OF TUB F.SitrEltH Dieggter OF PaNNBYLV.HIS, GREETING! %gammas, The District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duiy proceeding on a Label. bled in the name of the United States of America. bath decreed all persons In general who have. or pretend to have. any right, title, or interest in the ship Oi.NERAL PARKHILL. whereof Walliarn A. Forbes is master her Tackle. Ap parel, and Furniture, and the Strode, assWres, and Ater ohandi.e laden in Baud ship. captured a prize by the United States steam-frigate Magma. under command of Captain William W. bleßesn. and brought into this port. to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten. and to the effect thereafter expressed. (Justice sr. requiring.) Yon are herefore charged, and strictly enjoined and command ed, that you omit not, net that by publishing these. pre sents in at least two or the daily newspapers pnnted and published in the oitrOf rhimdelphia, and in the Lt al Iniejligenter, you do monish and cite, or cause to be rrionished and cited, peremptonly. ail persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, hr inters•t in the said ship t; ital., PARKHILL.. er Teals, Apparel, and Furniture, and the said Goods, Wares. and Merchandise laden on said ship, to appear before the Honorable John umtwalader, the Judge of tile said Court, at the District Court Room, In the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day af ter publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law. a reasonable and lawlnl excuse, if agy. they have, why the said ship GEISZRAL PARKHILL, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, end the Geode, Wares, and Morolmadiee laden therein, should not be pronounced to belong. at the time of the capture of the same. to the enemies of the United states, acid as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable sod sabieot to condemnation. to be adjudged arid condemned its in th is lawful prizes; sand tarther to do and reoeive behal f t . 21. to Na tio. eh Al appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, ge nerally. (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the tune and place above mentioned or appear and shall not ohow a renabio and lawful coons to the non trary, then said ‘so llistnet Court doth intend, and will proceed. to adjudication on the said capture. and may pronounce that the said ship GENERAL. PARKHILL, her Teethe, Apparel, and Furniture, and th e said Goods, Wores,and Merchandise laden therein, did be long. at the time of the capture of the saws. to the enemies of the United States of Alnefielt, and tU goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation. to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize. the absence, or rather con tumacy of the persons so cited or intimated in allying& notwithstanding, and that yen duly &arta, to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, to gether with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADEB t Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-fifth day of May. A. D. Mit, and in the eighty-fifth year piths Independents (tittle said United Suttee et. R. PDX., my233-tufAt Clerk District Court u. S. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PELLA- D value us hereby . given that the fiubeoribeT.haa applied by petitaoo to the.uourt of Common Pleas fl ag the Cal and County of Philadelphia for a final disobstme under the provunons of the insoivent laws of this Common polltion will be heard by the maid go the Court au Room. In the middle building of w eerie State t.., at which !louse, raileoelphla, at 30 A. M., On the 3011 day of JUNE, e . nal, when and where all creditors a l l ,. un d ersgn ed may attend, if tho,y think proper. je6 thatu-6t JULI us Lamm. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE BEITATB t'l" JOHN R. WHEELER, deceased, late grocer, Thud and Lombard streets, bavips been granted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and all parsons having claims are requested to present them to CHARLtgB. Mini. 407 w AL,lttow &treat, JOHN CASEIN 313 UNION Street. NORMAN B. WHEELER. who continues the Oro °Orr and j'ea Business, southwest corner of THI4tD one LocutiratD meets. le duly authorized to receive Payment of debts due said Estate, arid aosonnts against It may be t Jane lolean.t with him. JeS-mthl2t (ffOlL—Pure Olive Oil. " Latatun i r i ß iallt4k. Otrowrs. firri_lake by JAIL a gamsty sos L RIWNT MI. NO THE PRESS.-PHILADELPIIIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1881. CEPHALIC) • 1-411,1,8 MICK H ke.I&I7)AOHE. NERVOUS H EA" )A.( 311 E. SY the ewe or these Pills the neriodloal attack' of Plev en, e► si e k moulake may be eseented : and if taken st the oomazeneement of an. tatte* immediate relief from pain and eielmess will be obtained. They seldom %Witt remoyins the Nessastesd HOW oat to whit& females are so subject. They eat gently on the bowels, re moving Di firmness, For Liguori, M.*. Sledists. Delicate Femetee, ant ell ono . = o f "d o stery Aeleits, they are veleable tui Laxative, imoroving the *profits, giving teas and wirer to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural else tioitg and strength of the whole sine., The CEPHALId PILLS are the remit of to investi gation and carefully conducted experimental, haring seen in use many years. Awing which time they have and 'relieved a Vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache. whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the sts tmash., They are entirely vegetable in their nomyeeition, and may be taken at ell tunes 'with perfeat safety rrithont ma ki ng a n y awing. of cot, mad sM abansee of may distil ;usable Sash rinuisrs it fumy fp agdisliniktor ikon td MOWN% SNWASE OF 001INTERIMITE1 I Tie gamine Mee five tienaterie of .1 1 101117 Q. BDlbitng bid by Drugged, end ell other Dealers in Modlmes. A Box will Do sent by mall • prepaid on ruins orb's OENTB. All orders fiEr , TR - Y 0. SPA' ,r,)TNEI6 4S OY.DAII 41141EEIP. NEW FOIL TIM FOLLOWIPOI Ellnolusnmissma OF OE'FiFifßix,r,(-) plibus WM& GONVINOJE AJJ WRO RRIFFER FROM HEADACIIIR. SPEEDY AND SURE CURE 18 WITHIN THEIR REACH. AI Tostirnatials Sr. trosaietrid by Mr. BriLn IN., MM. erorra ttikiseniorsrthis 'roof 4/ rise 4.41. tug 4flhis miry seimettlo dise•iirv. A'i•so:ivlALs, Conon ?ob. 6. IML AIL Puma% Bra: I have tried your tfayhalio Piihr, and / tike shom so oil that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I cave a ew of the first box I got from you. Rend the Mx by mall, and oblige Your Ohl %Sorrel:a l /DEM KENNEDY. RAIII7.NoItD, Pa., Fob. MX. iIiPASDINii. ilk trinkjen send to roe one more box of your Cephotia bile. I AIM nomad is m dots ttft from tAtin You tivrtisßeat at fully of be t DI.Y ANN STOIINOVISE. Inge: easst, Iterivntivilallovnet, Pa.. / SA JSMUSI7 razzims. --- Yea Will lee send me two boxesa WV" Gtivkaim rills. Maui them immediately. mipeseally To 7 !Ma imo. B. SIMON,. ,P S.—/ Aiwa rosamit 10.2 every Pilo, jtmg Mint ossositam. Bram Vainoti, Otos Jab 184 RE, N. C. graranne-, Esq. Please find molested twenty-five cents, kraritioh send Ms another box odour Cannella rms. They fire bitty Ow but Pub I betas seer grad. Direst A. ElTovEle, P. M., Belle Vernon, Wyandot 00., O. BZVIILLY. Mama, Dea.ll,lS6o. IC. Esc, I wtah.for some.otroulars or large show bills, to bring YOUr Cepkaki) rilbt. more ,ptirtioularly before my cus tomers. If roc have anything of the kind please /send One of my customers, who is subject to severe nick Readoche, tusually hurting two days.) was carat of as cum* isk ma dear by soar Pills, which I sent her. Respectfully yours • *. WarKEZI MILT BPALDINv o. so Cedar at, .Y. meas. Bin hanged find tireg i fl,va tents. (X,.) for whisk sand box of " Cophaho • sand to adareas of Ray. Win. C. Fillet, laynokbararg, Franklin Go. Ohio. Mar rills sink las a enanst—nert sesatittehe a latest instanter. Lift 100111 WM.C.FILLER, XPALDINs. ecn: pat brag mum I went to pro tor a pox Qfthdbe for the cure of the Nervous Iteadapee and MlltireArglr. and received the game, said they Add so good :vs offeet that roar indorse( to skid fermiff s, risen emit b Mira mash Direc t to A. I. WES.PaEX, YpsiteativAtisk. .Franm tic Bicautfroor, Minions To capaans pimp acoomplish the object Dm whiek they Were made, sm. Care et headache re all Me forma Frost *As EX4lllOllr, Norfolk. Y. Whey have teen tested in more than a themane saves withi entire 110115111. From thi Domain, St. Mew, mum If you are, or have been troubled with the headache, mind for a box, [Cephalic Mid so that you may have them in case of an attack, The Cephalic Pills are mid to be a. remarkably effec tive remedy for the headache, end one of*.e very beet for that very frequent couiplinut Which hie ever been disoavered. Prow as TfAstirs R. R. Oiaartre. Mesas, ill. 49 114h irri rti aL ly endorse Mr. Spalding. sad big =rivalled Prete rte Sanawas Talky Star, liosarria, re. . We are lure that lemons eifferitig with the headache who try them, will etiok to them. ; /Yank *ha Soutiteta Path Platter s Nash pi/foes, Ls Try them ! yoti that are afffloted. and weir. ease that your teettmony eau be added to the already numeroui Set that has received benefits that no other reedloins can produce. 144:4111/ rd. St. Lewis Democrat* , Moe immense demand for the artiste (Cephalic , tills is rapidly monsaeing. . .Froxi :As Gazeits,Dfsermptort, 0101414 Mr. Bubbling would of mums his name with ■u ar tole he did not know to possess real merit. The testimony in Seely foyer Is strong. from tine illeit respeotab e quarters. From ska Daily News. Nowsart, Usk&lie Pilla are taking the yh►ae of all liate. Pram tAs Comeorrobot Beam. MAWS* Raid to be yell eigiosoloni for tbe heodeobo. Alms Coinms•rcial, Oinetopsoli. GM& lharming humanity tan new be relieved.. NW' A Single tittle 411 inurairws DUSFAILED SLUE will save ten ilia! tkeir oast saumell7MON SPALDING'S norARED min arA.L.Dnacvs JP/USW= GEMS t SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I ECONOMY! . imspAlto)l l Illir"A STITCH IN Tilts fiaras iftyrs." - U1 As maidens. will happen, even in - .well-regulated familial!, it is very desirable to hays soma cheap and eonveniant way for resairiat Periuture, Tors, Creeks. 17, stti. OPALDINUr'S PREPARED GLUE • meets all lamb emergenoles, and no household 'asp afford to do without it, It k always reedy, and laP to the sttoking Point. verrim W EVERY ROVE," N. Ile—A Brush atwoullutniel each bottle. Pried, 21 cents. Address, HENRY 0, SPALDINEL, eo. 4e °EDAM MEET, NEW YOU. As sertitin inennoieled ton= are Attenintint elm off on the tuumsooothse public), imitations of MI PREPARED GLUE. I wonhioantion all persons to ex^ amine before porch:mini. and fee that the full name. 111PAA.D11110111.111.8.1 . ALZI 01105,11 1 a is ointel n Ike felln signal "'minor I all eaten ars Mims (SINAI.. OMB ALL FUNDS O 13EADA(11-1E SPAIJI)ING'S Mt A Fxrdtvan Co., 0k194 January 9. W5l. ryinualies t Mica" lin. 14, Uti From M. Ad•ntirn, Provident., SAVE VIP. PIECES! cauvion. INaVRANCII COMPAXIMS. BELLACNOE MUTUAL INSURAN(PIa COMPANY IMILAILDELPIIII I OFFIGE; No. .itiEs WA.L.Nirr ILMass acain.l LODS Olt. DAMAGE , itY FIAZ, ea Rouses, Store', and other building., limited er R itertielma_,_l and on Furniture, oot', Wares, and Mer chandise, in town or ommtry. 11A5li CAPITAL. $231,110 00—A60111T11 0017.111 21. a. Which ie boasted se follow., via Ara mortgagee on city property, worth doable the amount_--;....._77162,900 00 eun.rlvania Railroad Co'. 6 per cent. first mortgage loan, at par...—. _ timsylveinia Railroad Co.'s 0 per cent. se cond mortgage load, (130,006). 27,000 00 _atingdon and Broad Top Railroad and Canal Co.'; mortgage loan—. ___ 4,000 00 lround rent, first-class.__-..._._.. 1,461 60 Collateral loans, well mimed - 2,600 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. loan—.-- 60,0p0 00 Allegheny Minty 6 per cent. Pa. RR. loan— 10,000 00 Commerenal an stook.__ 6,llo 01 Metheinior ank nook l . 1,012 120 pennulyaniet Railroad Co. a stook-- ._ 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Iruniranap go. stook 25 •I OD The County Fire Insurance Co. c stook_.._. 1, 00 the Delaware 21.. Inatuance Co.'; stook— TOO 00 Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s 880 (6) Bills WWI 74 Book sooonula, wonted intermit, 1,101 61 cash or irsoo— mai a $317a41 The Mutual prinoiple. combined with the security of a Stook Capital, entitles the insured to participate in the profits of the Company, without liability for tosses. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. Clem Tingley. Samuel Elephant, William H. 'nommen, Robert Steen, Frederiok Brown, William Humor, William Stevenson, Bow. W. Tingle/. John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carlton, J. Johneon Brown. Robert Toland, I Charles Leland. e. D. Rogengurteni Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 0. Wood, Smith Bowen James B. Woodward. John Bissell, Pittsburg. CLEM TINGLEY. President. B. M. RINCHMAN, RecretorP. Februarp 16, 1861. THE ENTEMnUSIR INE3XII3,ANOE OOMP&NY OF FHILADELPiLIA. (FINE .11113 TRANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORMS'S IfOIIRTH AND WALNUT STR .E.FSB. DIRECTORS: F.'XiLICHOONZ y_ itM ORDICILI DAMISOM WILLIAM McF...ZA ART. DULBRO Faazrzi, ciiiN IL SHOWN, JOHN M. ATV/00D. B. A. FAHNEBSOCI Bstu. T. TREDIcr., Aronzw D. Canes. YINI3I WHARTON. J. L. BERTIVOZR. F. R.6.IORFORD STARR, Premdent. CHARLES W. CUTE. Bearetnry. fel. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, Phitadelplua. CHARTER PERPETUA L. _ ALh THE . PROFITS DI VIDSD D AMONG THE IN SU4E. Insure Lives for short terms or for the *hole term of life grant Annuities and Endowment' ; purchase Life Interests in -Real Estate, and make ad contracts o de pThenantthe Exec ng o nue Admini e atrators, Assignees, Trtustees, and Guardians. ASSETS OF TEE COMPANY, January 1,1861, Mortgagee, ground rents, real estate ....._. .4333,931 91 United ES %tee stooks. Tresiruiy ncites, loans of State of Pennsylvania, oily of Phila delphia, &a.— . 918,796 81 Premium notes, zaps 68 Pennsylvania, North Pennsylvania • Rail roads. and County six per aent, bonds-- 105,801 60 Rank, insurance, railroad, canal stook', Ac. 97,647 49 Cash on hand, agents' balances, Ac., 88.208 14 $1,0i1,i22 02 DAITUEL L. MILLER, President. 'SAMUEL E. sToKEs. Yiee President. JOHN W. HO R NOR.. Reorstary. m1122-tf TICI 4 AWARE MUTUAL SAFETY .IN- A." avßAricE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Insorvorated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, MAI. 01Pee N. Bs serntr of THIRD end wkiarir 'trunk PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSEXANOE, On Carg VoesselsAli , To silt:mete of tko Wont. Froml.l. I LA1,11.8 INSICRANCEB On 'Ocoee by. Rivera, Gamin, Lakes, and Mad Oar nageo. to all pans of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On atom. Oweinisa N.ocera, &a, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1210. 111100,000 United Statea V' omit. lear.--,01.00,000 00 111,000 'United States six cent. Treasury rotes. (with amerced interest)__ 119,153 84 100,000 Pennsylvania State five V gen. - loan. 11,1110 OS 11,000 do.do, six do. do. 21015 00 WOO Philadelphia City sin qv cent. Loan. 123,1103 .17 10,000 Tennessee State five V Gent. loan— WOO 00 10,000 Penneylvania ftralroad IFt mortraes six cont. bonds 4,000 CO 10,0410 300 shares, stook Germantown ems Company. interest and principal sutranteed be the City of Phila delphia _ 10,500 SO IMO 100 shares Penasylvama — Roilroo4 Omnoani c -- 1,900 OG 5490 no ohoto Gran rerun, lvania road 000 00 10100 80 miluirea Philtictelpnial s oa . 130119"aut Steam Tug Company .-- 3,100 00 180 shares Philadelphia and lietvm d. time Steam Tow-boat Company. 220 00 200 9 Blume. Pbiletdelvbia E.r.ohnnt• Caznpacq— —.. 1.6 00 1,800 B.4area Coutf mental HoLel 00 00 1968,700 per. Cost 851,7,326.64. Market va1.11122,11156 71 Bill. receivable, for Insurances mode-- 171,636 Bonds and mortgages.— ___ 84,200)04 Real estate---- 01,761 82 Balances dos at Agenisies—P 'enflame en Ma rine Policies, interest. and other debts die the Company —t. . 11,102 Ds Scrip end stock of ssntry inielrenso and otter C - . 119P5A!... —„-- Lek iso gash en 94,•44—ii.v. orsa, en Is !.7 trav«.7. - .22 __ .91RECTO.R.V. eren E_ Yilßare martin, I Se! E. stokes semind A. Toraier. 1 I. F. Peninton. WnoLaßue Pan Nina. 1 Rear) k9lonna nt. .",..— lean R. Penrose. kro l tie . Vbroakaf Jab); C. Plait, 'llene lennea Treencur, : Won ilor 0. II Te ' -- )C44-13_, . -I klee, ''' - - I - CR bort Barton, William C. i aikwie. i Ineob r..ronen, Joseph B. 4si, larAtA B. M'Farlaelli Dr. R. M. Ranieri, I 1;o46 - asi. P. Eyre, geOrf aC. Lvov, i , aim E. ilemols, Pitll..b'c Vigh Craig - , I 1... d. Morgan. " t A. B. Berger, •• Charlet EAD.24 ViLE..!,LCM ItlAßlalf, Prozidaut. TRW. C. RAND, Via, Provident 11.1ENLY ILVLBErfttl. r...c.....ntarr. notr-t4 PIKE" INSURANCE EXOLUSIVELY.- -m- mg PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—lnce_rporated 1 82--CHARTER FERFE TUAL—No. OW WALNUT !Street, opposite Independ end MOORTO. This Company. favorably known to the community for thirty-era yearn, continues to insure against loss or damage by Fire. on nubile or private Buildings. either permanently or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture. stood of Goods or Merchandise generally. on liberal Wal t _ _ their Quintal, together With El largo tlurelpe rand, 1 invested in the most careful manner, which °nutrias them. to offer to the insured 0.12 undoubted seourity is the clue of loes. DIAMCTOXIS. Jonathan paganism, leaao Jlaslehniat t quintirt Campbell, Thome. Robin., Alexander Bengali, Darnel smith. Jr., William Monteith'', So hn Bovereux, Thema:, Smith. JONATHAN PATTERSON, Provident. WILLIAM G. Criow.v.m., Secretary. apt-ly fiU €l.O nfANY OF TILE A. STATE OF YENNISYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA XINE 11151 FRANCE Pod. AND s EXCBANDE FIWILDINCO. Chartered laCe.pital sll4.ooo—Feb. 1, 33114, vAlle, 111138.792 TT. l7k All Invented in sound cad available loslnties--4•1- %las* to in are on Vearals end Cargoisi, illiooks of fe...orshisndise&o. on libonsl toms, EthfORII. Xenrir D. 15 , :cicuerd. eoorge R. etaatl, MAIO% 704, Ismael Grant, Jr., Skerlee MO:AO:nit, Nobles Warner, William S. Smith, 4.kor..anA, D. Waltzes . Iska B. Md._ Maury 0. Freeman. .It., W . EI/0. °bailee IL Irwin. *eons 0. careen. 111.E.NRY D. ARFAMERA Orw o rckz,.. iste-tf atifitJaaPlloB' imau - RArics COMPANY of Philadelphia, No. 135 North SIXTH sh-eat, below Rao.. insure Build ings, Goode. and .Mlf=ohandise generally from loss or MIMI@ by Fire. The 0031P111Y guarantee to admit all lames promntiy, and thereby hope to merit the pates.- age of the rablie. mzerre:ss• William Morena, It ebert Flam_gaa, nanois Coosar, Michael fdeasay, Wrzo L. DestkittiT, Edtard McGovern, James Martin, ?homed. B. kleCortaisk. James Duress, Joan Brainier, Matthew MaAlcor, rranais ralb, Bernard Rafferty, Jolla Cassadr, Thomas J. Hemphill. 13ernezd H. KuMesas, Thames Fisher, Charles Clare, Franoix Pt3blantui , Michael Cslull. PRA_PICIJS COO.P.P.K, President. BEINJULD RAFFERTY. Necratavr. Dolt-!r A MERltitilv KUCK INVIIRAMOR 00., IiWOZIPURATED / ORAUF.TEX. PER PETUAL, No. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third. Philadelphia, Hay= alarge todd-no &oils] Moak and Eurolus, invested in sound and available deouritioa,oontutoom to insure~or. DweWur.a, gtorna, Furnitaro,..Merobandhat, Veneta 111 POrt end their canoes, and other.pormonal property. !Moues liberally and promptly adjusted. , E511e26211. Thos. K. Mans, John T. Lmm. John Watch James James K. Gamohell. Naumel n. Morton, Edmund G. Danlht Farorlak truly, Che4K- W. 2 oultake7 , IFlael blorp.s. TRO MAR R. MARI A , Ali . BERT G. a. CRAW Pftaider't. FORM 'Secretary. fen-If A DITHRAUITB INSUBANOE OOMPA 1417.—Aiatberizal (lamaAl ltddmia--cluatinnt. .ENSPEXIIAL. "EGO a illatipadl i V a r a. isoollll beT17,911 Tlird =Company will e nure egairixt Lee ow damage by Firs. deri Bailgtnea.Furnitars, and Iderekar.dime gese. Arie. Marine Jan.-anon en Vowels, garden. LH Mitigate. inland Inaarance te auparta Okayama. 3612_24,2432A leaob Esker. kitin g Aidenned. iris Foamy.. rotor Moser, Joseph Maxfield. KetobaM. John X. Blakutaa. Vrsa. Dean, - - .4.I3OREMILE . Ftwi t iewl. weta.- F,PY Tice rrominh . Efear7. EICHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY —Ol4OO No. 449 WALNUT Otrool. FittZ trievaitaca tfonsea and meronairapre Pe nes on favorable terms . either limited or per petual. DIRECTORB: eremiah Daniell, /homes !darn, Jahn Q. Ginned*, Charles Thotinnema Emma D. Roberts, Jame* T. Rare SamoolL. Smedley, fedora T. Owen, mi l aben C, Hale. John J. Gritratu. lEREMIAII BONSALL, Preadult. JOHN Q. OIPIP/ODO, Vice Pramual, RINTARD ORS, ROOrotarf. 10. M B a°W2VIS IMPROVED DANDELION COFFEE. Butered according to A et of Congress. in the f e&r18g1. lig FRaDisIItIOK BROWN, in thelClerkli Office of the Distriet Court of the U. S., in and for the Eastern Dis miss of Pennsrlvanis. Kr Beware of imitations. It is strongly reoommended by the Faculty as a supe rior autritioce beverage fetgeneral Dvapee. sia. Disease of the Liver, Billions affections, and lrn table condition of the StOMMI. The Many thousands who have been reluctantly . compelled to abandon the use of Coffee, otfring to the magi done to their health, will find this superior to the best Java Coffee, to say no thing of great and acknowledg ed medical benefits. Wherever known it takes the place of all other C,lnfee, and costs only one-half the once of the best Java. A wieldy constantly for sale at FItEDERICK BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store. Northosot con of riFTU and uttEr. ri'4 UT tWooto Philidelphiii. And for sale also at PRSDBRIOK BROWN, JR.'S. Drug and Chemical Store, Continental ifotei, oor* of and CHESTNUT Streets. jeB-atuth6t* - MOWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.—FREDERICK BROWN, Chemist and Drusgist, northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth eta, Philadelphia, sole manufacturer of Brown's Essence ot Jainairs. Clinger, which is recognised and nresonbed by the medical faoul_ty n atid hue iiiietinib the standard family of the United Otiose. This Essence le a Floatation of lumina' excellence. In ordinary diarrhota, incipient cholera, in short, Mali eases of prostration vi the digestive renames, It is of inestimable value. Dann/ the prevalence or epidemic choler*. and ...mlimer eerspiainte of children , it le pecu liarly eflleannime: no family, individual, or tra•reller should be _without NOTICE.—ao prevent this valuable Essence from being oounterfeited. a new steel engraving, executed a great cost, trill be foand on the outside of the woo per. in order to !nerd the_puroheaer against being Im posed upon,by wortniess Prepared only by FREDERICK BROWN, and for_ sale at his Dnig and Chemical Store. N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, and at FRE- DigyucK ottoNt Jites, Dru A C1101:11i014 store, , emits', of Ninth and OM tit streets, • Gamu t/octal" Pciladelabia. speotable Drugclite in the United Btitei. mY44llllr ;RAILROAD L I 11. Eta PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. MIME T RID for POTTUILLE, READ ING and HARRltinutt 26, 1561 PitiRNING LINES, D0A141;..7.61F1 D and a ' A 2, _ Leave New Delkratraupai,a, LO RILL eetS, trappee on Thirteenth and on Caliowhill erected at_ 8 X.foonnectins at Harrisburg with the PEP/SIBYL VANLA RAILROAD I P. M.. train. Dinning to Pitts burg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY. 106P.M. train to arnberennre, Carbine. ; and the NlO ° R: g T a n k ERN Gh OENTtAL RAILROAD I P. NI. train to 8 u °I2TaNDON LINES. Leave NOW DepOt, corner of BROAD and CALLOW - HILL Btroe.TßlL Dit LPile.(P asg t nrar an ; tranioni t eseu..ndon c a i ow hill ereetsJfo POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. at 8.15 P. M.. DAILY. oonneotirig at Harrisburg, with the Northern Central Railroad, for &Lublin'. dliameßort, &e.; for RR A nine only, at 6 P. M.. DAILY, (Sundays D x fSITN I Es VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ ING RAILROAD , FaoM FHILLIALI.III4, Miles. To Phasnixville—.—. 28) Reading__ 58] Le ten0n_...,...... .. narrieburis- 112 Dauphin- .„.—LI4I Millerebtli _.ll TfliT,eltdh Talon 1 1 Bambini- . NorthinnlierUnCr.7_lll' Lewiehurg-_ Milton --183 Pinney --- Widiarnaport -.20a Jersey Rhore....-....222 Look Haven—Xs -- -2611 Williamsport and Elmira E1mira.._..... - 287 Railroad. The BA. M. and 3.15 P. M. tr ains connect draiwt Port 9fßillerktWggthil t' a elk the RAILROAD, close connections with lines to . Niagara Falls, Can ada, the W est and Aouthweat. DEpor in PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets. W. R. McILHLtNNEY, Secretary. May X, an. neyX-tf_ iffiIIMPRIN SUMMER ARRANGE MENT. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTO WN RAILROAD. On acid after Monday, May 13,1361. FOR GERMANTOWN, Leave Philadelphia, 5,7,8., 9, 10, 11, 12 A. DI., I, 2,3, 3.36. 4. 6. 6. 6%, 7. I. 9. 10M„ apd 113 . P. M. Leave Germantown, 67. , 8, 10, 9,10.11 , 13 A. M., 1,3, 8, 4.5, 6,6%, 7%, 8, 9,10% P. , The 8.20 A. M. and 3.36 P. K Trains stop at , German , town only. ON 611INDAY13. Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. 51., 2%, 3%, 6.7%, and 10% P.M. Leave Germantown 8.10 A M., 6%, _and 254 P. M., CHESTNUT 1111,1. , RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 8, 8.10, 12 A. M., 2, 3.36, 4,8, 8,9, and 10% P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill. 7.10.88.40, 9.40. 11.40 A. M.,1.110, 335 5.40. 7.111,3.40. anti 10.10 P. . Tii 8 A. M. and 3.33 P. M. will make no stops on the Germ'onto' n road. ON NDAI. Laaye Philadelph la, 9.06 A. M. 21.5. and 1 1 P. az, Leavb Chestnu t Rill, 7.60 A. NI., 12.40, 6. . and 9.10 P. FOR CONRHOHOOiCEN AND PNARISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6.50, 7%, 9.06. /LOS A. IL, 1.05, LOB. 6%. 8, and 11% .M. _ Leave Nomstown, 6,7, 8.11, 9,11 A. M., 1%, 136, and 9% F.M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia,* A. M.. 3 and 6 P. M. Lean Nornatasin. 73.(A,M.L1 and 6 P. FOR . (t iro A Y _._ Leave Philadelphia, 5.50, 7%, 9.06, 11.06 1.06, 3.06, 3.06,4%, 6%.8, and 11% P. M. Leave Manayunt, 634, 734,8.35, 9%,1136 A. M., 3,3%, 5,7, and 10 P. M. ON SUNDAY!. Leave Philadelphia.* A. M., 8 5, and 7M P. M. LeaVe ManavnntqC A. M.. 134, lOC and 9 P. N. R. K. 61 TH. general Superintendent, myll-tf Deb° . NINTH and G nEEN Street& rrHE PENNBYLVANIA 0 E TRAL -11 oa :AO MLLES DOSIBLr. TRACK. 1861...Nivirati 1.861. THE CAPACITY- OF T RO41) lit NOW EQUAL TO ANY 1N THE C OUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Conneoting direct at Philadelphia with Throuch Trains from Boston, New York, and all points East. and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from alt points in the West, Nommen, and Eouthweat —Op furnishing facilitieit for the transportation of Passengers unaurpaaaed for- apeed and comfort by any other route. lawn and Fast Linea run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Condnotors. Ail Through PPassenger Train, provided with Loughridge's Patent srake—epeed underperfect oontrol of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of travellers) Smoking pars are attached to each Train ; Wood nitre Sleeping Cars to Expreas and Fast Tram,. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Feat Lines, /Sun days excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at T. 20 A. lit. Faat Line " 11 20 A M. Dramas Train Muss 10.12 P. Al. wAYLEAVEAC FOLLOWS; ;arriaburg Accon‘Modation, via Columbia, 210 P. 21. alum }.OOP. arkeaburg " at PAO P. Weat Cheater " No. I. at is A. M. 614 " No. S. at 12.00 P. M. W'eet Chester Passengers will tails the Went Chaufar Noa. 1 and 2 liartiabtirg aciliomtitodation and Columbia Trains. , . _ Parmengeri for Sunbury Williamsport, Buf falo, Niagara Palle and intermediatem , utt leaving 14 Philadelphia at 7 A. M. and 2.30 P. M.. g o . directly through. Masts Westward may be obtained at the &Rees of the Company in Philadelphia, flew York, Boston, or Baltimore ; and Tioltete Eastward at any of the impor tant Railroad Offices in the West ; alga on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers. sir Fare always ea lair, and time as quick, ea by any other Route. Per further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Ellventh and Market streets. The oompietiou of the western cannot:Owns of the Pennylvarus Railroad to Chibag_o_,_ make this the DIRECT LIKE .13.11 T THE EMIT AND THE The commotion of trao ha by the * Railroad Bridge at Pittabnrg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together 'with the wing of time. are advantages m readi ly appreated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel ling rublic. merchants and Shipper" entrusting the traneearta tion of their Freight to thin Company, can rely with confidence on its a transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad an at all limes as Javorabis as ars ekargod bi orAsr Railroad Coma nits. M Be particular to mark package, " Tin Pennsyl vania Railroad." - . . For Freight Contracts or Shigging 'apply to, or address either of the follow= Agents of the Conapan: D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg hi 2 Vl i Siniti9g;li g arrittL t iti Indiana Poriainouth,_ 6.; P4dook Jefforeowvi e. Indiana ; R. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati. 0 ~_• Athena & Ribbed, Cincinnati, 0.; R. C. .IHeldrum, Madison, Ind. Joe. E. Moore, _Louisville, Hi. • F. G . & Co., • Eveicurviile, Ind. ; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo , lIL ; R. F. Sass, Studer & Mass St. Lou;.. Mo. • John R. Rants. blsalitrille, Tenn. •t attis 4 RtIAI, pins, % & .0 ann.; Clarke Co., °ago, 111. ; W... 11. H. Koonte, Alton, 111.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. S. D. KINGSTON, Jr.,liiiivialphin. MAGRAW & KOONS, eV North etr i t, i _lialtimore. Lu gaa. C0..1 /Shin` liodri6or at., N. V LEI,OII & CO,. No. 77 State street, ton. H. 11. HOUSTON, Gen'! Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. HOUYT, Gaol Tioket Agent, 110/a. E. LEWIS. Cien'l Sun't Altoona, Pa. JaB-1Y iwt.gcr ai 1861.. Asticeliat I *i l. aPRANG ARRANGEMENT.—NNW ?ORR but Ni CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PELLA DEL_MIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S .% . 15 FROM FETLADELFICA AA; :T 19,VC AMWAY rhAckAh 71.71[ 11.11a1W2-111T. 117 aI.TI WILL LAAVE ti! FOLLOWS. VIZ • At aA. M., via Camden and Amboy. ant Ae soznxnadatign. _ -._• - 42 25 At 6 A. via Camden cad - Jarat.l Gits - (.1. 4 ! Aesemrsedettes_ At 3 A. M., via Camden vatt Jerm CAT, At 1134 A.viz Kenna:ton and Jersey City. Western E xpress. At LIM P. 31., via Camden and AmerZiomme daticm....t....— '_ 2 25 A 52 F. M., env Camden and Am biy, ress-- -------.--..-- . $ 00 At A% F. M., via Kensington and Jamey City, Boi t:Lig $ 00 At F. Kennington and Jersey City, 26 Claes ,--- 2 25 At P. M., via Camden and Jamey GUY, Evanble Mail— . _ 300 Ai iuk_r. olTi: Aka= oath torn , 3 25 At 5 F. M., Ina Camden endAntOr. aeoeinni;ta tion..t(Frelght and Pataenger, r ,- 1z Clan Yokel_ 2 28 CM do, 2d Gnat "lehet-, 160 Fho OF AI ailUnarensdaily, The ii P onirta orn flailiastardarir excested. For Belvidere. Buten, Lambertville, Fleminttan, he., at 7.10 A. M. and 43i P. Id. from Xewrington. For Water elay,stronsumarg, ftermaron. dkotterre, illogtrom CfroarWeini, ati.. a n M, It= X onnott9n, via Delaware. 2.aolleststunus and Western A. 33.: For Mauch Chunk AUentomo4 o ldliethlehoM at 1.10 A. M. and I% P. M..rom n Depot •• (the 7.1 0 DI, Mae connect, with train raying Eaeton at L.M For Mount lolly, et II and A. M.,' and 4 P. 1.0.- Far Freehold. at I A. M.. and 11F. M. !fir Bristol Ifrenton, ss., at i.lit A.. M.,, Of, end 6% F. EC from *ene&nnton, and 33 P. AL from Walnut etreeyarshorf. For almirre. Bavarian, Do !ante, Beverly, Berlins ten nee, Bordentown, hill at 13%. 1 , ft 4%, and 6 P. it. !Steamboat Trenton, for Kiirdentown and intermediate places, at 21.6 F. M. trom Wall/lit-street wharf. For New York and Way _ Lines leaving Kensington pot, take the ears, on Fift street, above Walnut, For hour befops desarture. The ears run into the depot, and on arnval Of non train, run fronfthe depot, sr,fty Pound, of Baggage, only, alloyed mien Formen r er . Ps menseri are prohibited from taking earthing as gage Wit their wearing apparel. A ll bassese over Pound. to I:tei imid for extra. The Company 'hmit • responsibility for baggage to Ono Dollar per amnia, and will not be liable for any ammo' beyond 11100, ex -4414 by special sonb-sst . - only WM. M. 114111KKlEit. leant. - NORTH PENI4IB . II- VANIA RAILRMD. FOI E IMR RE% DOYLEISTOWIt,__ _MAYOR 8Azi...E.1" isAiprort, ECnAreir, WILKES BA RRE_, Le. T THREE THROUGH RAINS. On and after MONDAY. MAY /14_111:6). P6666136er Brainawill leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phile delPhilt (thindays exeepted) , am follows ; At 6. A. o dfrreo..). for Bethlehem. Allootowe : ManehChunk. IR !Alton, Wilkeabarre, &o. At AMP. M., (Express), for Bethlehem,easton, Le. Whim train reaohas Batton ate P. M. and makes aloes unneation with New Jersey Centred for New York. At 11.115 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown. Maack Chink. Se, A Al 9 .M. and .. for Dolleatorg, t 10.10 A. AL and 8.411 P. M.; for Port Washangton. with G Leh i gh Exprem train make• elate canneirdon the Valley Railroad at Betlththem, being the ahorteet. and. most desirable route to Witteabarre, and to all i viute in the liehtilkoN %pig. &AIM FOX. Pw.x. P lA. leave; thlehem at f4l A. M., 11.18 A. M., and Lee Satan J)oyleatown at 1.16 A. N. and 4.11 P. knee Fort Washington at 1.50 A. M. and sap E. K. ON BllNDAYB.—Philadelplue for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. hiladelidna for DoylestOlin at 8 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.4 D A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at I panto somehow— el Id 1 1 are to blanch ChnnLlAll he Pare to Ramon 1 Fare to Vfilkeetorre— PO Through Tickets west proini_reet at t o 'fists[ °Mom, at WILLOW Street or BEAKS Street. In order to seenre the above rates of fare. All Peesender Trains (ensile% Sunday ?minx) connect at Bergs street with Plitt and sixtn-otreets, and &mond and Thiydirtreet, Passenger Railroads, twenty nu-mates after lemming Vt . /119w street. P.LLrei MART. Agent. /11 . SPRING A.R.RAlitiEr .... BIENT..—PHMADRLPHIA, WIItMINS SLAB HALT/NORE RAILIWAPI onwad arcor MOZIPAY,_ , AFRIL , 201851, PASSENGER TRAINS LRAIM a DELPRIA: For Baltimore at 8.15 A. M., 11.86 A. M., (Express), and MIS P.M. For Chester at LIM A. M., 11. M A. M.. 4.10 and 10.40 r t _ Fm. o lAr dsaington at AM A. M., MIS A. M., 4.11 and 18.30 P. M. For New Canal at 8.11 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. For Dover-Mtn A. M. and 4.11 P. M. For Milfcrnrat !LISA. M. For Misbnri &la A. M. 1/11 ATMS POR PEILADRLPMIA leave Baltimore at 6.15 A. M. (Express). 0,0 A. 111.1 and 8.18 P. M. Leave Warainxton at 6.80 and 110 A. M.. 1.23 and • P.M. Leave Salisbury at 1.40 P.M. Lease Milford at I P. M. leave _Dover at AM A. M. and 670 1. M. Leave new Castle at 826 A. M.. r.m P. M. heave Cheater at 7.40 A. M. 1.40.1.67 and 8.40 Leave mattor.oro for Malls nry and Delaware EMl road tit &Is A. M. TRAIN FQP , BALTIMORE: Leave Chester 01 MO AA., 11.t4 and 11.10 P.M. A. M. Leave Wilm M ington at OA. M.. 12M P. M.. ant 11 FR EHERT TritAnt, with Passenger CAT &Masked, wilt run , as follow": . . . . hoar. Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate at a. 60 P.M leave Wilinfivion for PerrivMs and ottentetitto places at 7.1 g P. an. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia mid interme diate plaoss at 5 P. Id. leave Ham-do-Graea for Baltimore and Intermedi ate etatiene at 6 A. K. Leave Baltimore for RilTre - ao - laraoo and lutormeth ate stations at a P. M. ON SINDAYI Commenehm Sunday. May 19.1861, untd bather no tice, TWO TRAINS will ran on Bandage Leaving Philadelphia for Baltimore an d Washington at 1 . 00 A. ht. and 1v.40 P. M., and LertiVhlg Baltimore for Philadelphia at ItAS A. M. and 4.46 P. M. apM B. M. FELTOR. President. nOTTON BAIL DUCK And CANVAS, of all numbers and brand". Raven's Dusk Avg& Twill "of all descriptions, for Tents, A s, T , and Wagon Covers. Also raper as 1 .r., Drre Fel , from Ito a foS wide. - TikraiiB • Itt 6, l ow uri-tf 3 i Philadelphia and Readiag and Lebanon Valle,' R. R. Norther e r n Central P.a. Oupbury and Erie R. It GREAT WEST SLUM X FURNESS, BgINLZT, & (X)., so. 499 huutitsv saitZEIP, SAWS THIS MORNING, AT id tiidtodk. A OARS.—The attention of purchasers is readested tp our tra's of Preaoh Goods. this ( Tuezday ) !bonnet, June 11, at IO o'Olook, oomprisuig a desirable assort ment. NOTHIE—TO DEALERS IN .RIBBONS. This Monier. at 10 o',oloolt. 120 lots Nos 4 ® 40 new style youtt tle sobs bonnet rib bons. _ DE RHINES &o. 242 ppp o es 2 lia:liic'hileisCibilloiigr cTs - de Rhinos, HO weans ohina mohair. plectra broohe barages. hoop shirk+ ko. vlllll l l/ AND RED CHRCK MATTING. Also. pieces 3 4. 4-4. 3-4, and o‘.l white and red check Ranking matting, of superior quaint. BALE OF IMPORM ngTED DRY GOODS. Ttuy orni, June IL at 10 ()Walk. for cash, by oataloyua -300 oaokages and lots of zany and golds imported dry roods. N F. PANOOAST, AUUTIONEER, Eine /l• moor to B. Scott. Jr.. 431 CHIJ3TIIIJ7 Bt. SPECIAL BALE OF BONNET RIBBONE. This Morning, June 11. at 10 o'clock— SK) lota Noa 4060 super quality Shred. blahs, stripe. And brocade Poult de Sum Bonnet Ribbons. SALE CF EM EttfOloftllizis. DRY GOODS, STOCK GOODS. &e. ht &diskette. On Wedne,slay_ Morning, June 11. commencing_ at 10 o'clookwernselit. EMBROIDERIES. • Au invoice of new styles embroidered collars and sets, flounoilit. dimity bands, &o. LACE POIN'I 8 AND MITT& A line of rich and high oost labs styles Paris lace somts and truintillaii. lots of ladies' and rBla3es' long and eihnt French STOCK F fillet mitt O s. MOWERY, NOTIONS. &d. Also, a stook of hosiery, glove, woollen goods, na tions, &a FITZPATRIUK RROB. AUC 1-wi Nicourxita, $Al.'l7 EV.F.AkX V batinlll, At 7 it'elsst, ar Books, stationary and lane, assail 'sieras, rewetry, Cooks, silver at.! ERII, sattory. saintinyA, magical inatmemants, &s. Also. Mostar!, dry soods, boots and skim. sad itsr 'haul of own, &sacrist - ion. DA .AF.IO every MOMM7. Waltman/Ay. sat !rt. day , at 1 o'eleek A e 2. aJTAIt,t IMAM. s tis At "tintless:6 iitaill Mae swat nsmints et watt kW, rein', books. stAttobart, allYpy7p • d ware, ortisrri mitt 7 Comm, As. To which it ilswer, thcr ttteetton or sit' and country merohants and ottl ' . Goasitnutents sohotted of WI kinds of ilhHitututtst for oithor public or Private miles. Or' loiberal ossh advanoes mats en eenuarmasats. Out-door isles pre:suds attended M. . . MOSYS NATRANS, AUCTIONEER AND_commiBnori MERCEIANT , southeast barber or 817:Tli and RACE Etrsets. At utrAlx t _ AT Pittut: 4 P au/ t• Tiff , : TIMES. The following alto:dee will be all for lees than half the Mal Selling price : Pine. gold hunting case, dortb'e-Osee. and doable-bot tom English patent lever watches, of the Mos! approved and Deist inakers ; fine gold dents-tint° g tiglightent lever watohes ; indepenTint.geoonda lever wa tc hes; fine gold hunting-me an open-face escapement levet and Levine watches; horizontal and duplex watches, silver hunting-ease. dm:PIA-ease, and double-bottom English patent lever. escapement lever, and levies watches, of the most approved and best makers; don ble.caae and open-face silver 'watches ; silver gnarlier silver (dirtier and ectigle-eele watches • brie gold vest. neck. fon, and guard chains ; diamond finger- rings and 13realit- pins ; sets of fine gold jewelry; gold breast-Pine, earrings. finger-rings, bracelets, Venoi-cases, pens, and jewelry of every deimrivtion; guns, pistols, mileized instruments, piano-fortes, and artloles generaliv. MONEY TO LOAN. Money advanced liberally, for any length of time agreed upon, on gold onl Eimer plate, climatal!, watching, Jewelry, fowling-pleads, snrincial Instruments, Orr goods, elotbuid. orocergoa, northward, °grim. fdr naive, bedding, fanny articles, and on ait articles of vame, CONSIGNMENLEI AND CUT-DOOR SALES 8013- LICIT ED. Litsstal task advances Made on all articles consigned for male. Personai attention given to all ont-door sates. VIRILIP FORD .E (30., AVOTTON.RERS, No. can KARIM Street and Mil fel !BON Rt. i&LE OF POO CASED oAr4 Roo 8. TS, SHOES, Ai L' ORO- On Thursday Morning. June 13, at 10 o'clook preousely, WILL be sold, by eats -830 oases men's, boys' sP4 youths' 'oaf. kith end vein boots, calf and kip broga4S, Congress cotters. Oxford ties, tto .; women s„mWes', and children', calf, kip, Bost, morocco and kid heeled boots and nosit, gaiters, slippers, buskins, boo.* also. a larks and desirable as sortment of otty-madt; goods. it6P - Goode open for ezttnaitietwott, with estalocess, early on the morning of sale. SHIPPLIfti. sia WEEKLY COMMUNICATION BY STEAM BETWREtt NEW YORK AND LIVERPIJOL, ill Q UEENBTOWN (Ire lane,) to land end embark passengers and despatches. The Liverpool, Nets York. and Phibulelphle Steam nhip C Aonrwa'sb sp a l o to n deni on iron crew steam /MMFROM m trvTO I K I FON LITFRFOOL. tsMritor, June EDINDURSH, SaturSa June 8 CITY OF WARRINGTON , Saturday, y, June Is GLA4OOW, Saturday, June 22 And evety. Saturday throughout the year, from riLlt No. 44 rt. A. THROUltdatTntBi P AS SAGE Cabin, to Quetta tin, or i*013000i.......... -.............. is I Do. to London, Iris Ligament —.— 80 Steerage to Queenstown, OiLi - it - crip - 00 — L.7- - -- 30 DO. •to London 33 R"tuin.tiakete. iprailable foT tit 2 menithe, fr M O c *. 0/00 Paseengo re forwarded to . Hain*, Pans, "narriburg. Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates. Ce'tificates of passage issued from LiverpoOl to New ork— 1140 Certificates of Damage tuned from Queenstown to New These steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, are constructed with watertight compart ments. an o carry experienced Burgeons. For freight, or paiciageApply at the office of the Cour panti _.,1 1 / 4 G. 1/Al,l w Agent, 111 Walnut street, ladelphia. In Liverpool, to W B ept MA In cr, er uildings. alaircw, to VIZITIVIAN, 13 Dixon street. Ttiz .B . !sa wm, AVill'a ?Mole NSW TozT To LIVARPoOL. Chief Cabin Passage-- Second Catna Passage—. MOM DoSTON TO LIVIZ?OOL. Chief Cabin Promaga--_-- elle demand Cabin the Rhine from NOW York call at Cork Harbor. The Muni from Heaton call at Halifax and Cork Aar, PIEiLSIA, Cap!. J trdkins. AFRICA, Capt. absamoci. ARABIA, Ca t. J. Mono. CANADA, Capt. J. Leitch. AM, Cant. E. 0. Lott. AMERICA. Cant. Mc A uley A USTRALAIi4rI g At G oi' l l A . N G :I: L A=I2. ~a pt 2; Cook. .4Cti lA,(now building.) Then vowels carry a clear white light at mart-head r i g/ n starboard bow: red on port bow. Boston, Wednesday, June a A RALito LAN, _ Cook, " N. York.'Wednesdayjnnen. ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday.JUDe AFRICA, Shannon. " N. York. W edueedap,_Air 3. EUROPA, Anderson, " Beaton. Wednesday, July 10. PERSIA, Judkine, " N . York. Wednesday, July 17, AMY RICA, Moodie, " Boston. Wednesday, July Pl. Berths not seoured with paid for. An expenenood Burgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be nooonntable for Gold. Sal;er, Brillion. Seems. JOIVOIT7.I . II9OiOUI Stollefi Of ltieta , entail trills of lading are signed therefor, and the Yalu° thereof therein °linseed For ftellikt or glargi cureo•ry Bowling Steen. New ore. RAILROAD LINES. l a imam WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA BUMMER DAY 6h On and after MONDAY, June 3, 1164 the trains will leave PoILADILLPIIIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MAR If.e.T attests, at 1.45 and 10.30 A. M. and 2, 4.15, 5.30. and 10 P. M. and will leave the etstion, corner of THIRTY - FI RST and MA RlE'r Streets, ( West Philadelphia). at 8.03 and 10.46 A. 61 and 2.16.44.3 0 . 6.45. and 10 lb P. M. 81315DAYB. Leave PHIL/ADEL MA at BA. M. and Si'. M. Leave WEDT G.RESTEA 648 A M. and 6P. M. Traina leaving' Philadelphia and West Chester 11 .43 A. M. and 1.16 P. M. oontteot Pennelton with ina on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Rat road for Oxford and uttermodutte points, 11E.1 , 4 KY WOOD, m727-tf General enperintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO., (thlloe 34ME street.) _ PRazapsA f ruza., Awn %it, LS6I. SEASON 7' 0: ETSI On and after May 1.1661, pennon tickets will be issued by this oompany for the penods of three, sin, nine, and twelve months, not tramiferable. Beason school-tiokets may also be had at 33 per cent. dleoOGlnt. These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 1i137 South FOURTH Street, where any farther information oan be twined. BRADFORD ure , apan-tf ob Treasr. .110111%.-- 111LILALIKLPILIR AND FA MIRA RAILROAD MIICILEI7I RD - IPM to Vanumaa, Vstatrissa. A.- pen. Wilkesbarre, Scranton Darrnlle, Milton, Wit latuuroort Ralaton. Canton, Elmira Buffalo , Ma'am Falba Roohester, Cleeeland,Wetml Toledo, flucusgo,ll3. bOO% Minting% mid all point" *TO ani war% Passengor trains will leave the now Doges of the kadelpkia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and OALLOWRILL Streets, (Passenger entranoo on Cal iawlull sails (Randays onoostod). for above Potnnh ag i peßVS: DA It rltitegi A. M. 1.4109 W RIP —3.11 P. M. Tao &Oa A. M. train sonneetgrat Rapers, , for Wilkes- Wok Scranton , and all stations oft the NAGRAWAISBA AMU BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. Who above trains ms,)re direct oonneetiona at Elmira with agorains of the NEM Wilt end Erie. Canandalans and r& Fan% and Buffalo, New York and Brio, and Row York Central Railroad% from all point. Rona and Wad, and the Canada.. Baggage *hooked to FJ' tetra. IlaWalo. and DDIMODAPI4DI Brld4o, and all It. termed/rate point% Maki* Gan be i Zang at the Philadolphia stns sire mnitroadiatr ea het °Moo, northwest corner of 111X7R and OR eax Streets, and at the Paappmer Depot sterner° THIRTEENTH and CALLOWATI.L. IiRIORNY EXPREMS FRZIBO7I TRAIN boaro the delphm and Reading epot, Broad Mali Oa bull IMO t Ogindnin oriventiodl, for alt ' mut. Wad.- Nork.k. P. m, Follette ba.delivero4 kofore I M. to WEN num goinr, the isnot day. For farmer information splay at Frolskt .11kno4 TAIRWEEFITA and GIA.LLOLLL, or to G. T. LEONARD. Agent. rerivomi EXAM and ISII Mint IT SUMO§ NOTICE.—CIMISTKR. VALLE V' RAILROAD.—PAB irrartFOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMBDIAS.o DIAVIOIIO.—On end niter ilov. st n, IiWO, the regoonger Trains for DO WINUNUTOW N will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila dhia end Reading_itaiiroad Company. corner of BROAD and GALLO Streets, (passenger en emas on Oalloithill.) MORNING TRAM( for Downingtown loom et L9O APTIMNOOIII IMAM for Downingtown Warm at tato P. M. DAILY ( Sundays exoeotedl. order of the Boerd of Muslim of UM Fltiladal• kis and Mauna Aal Woad 0774 rq• av ar W. Atol DAMN V. Booprotam Am mo Till ADAMS ISZPRISS CO., Mee 340 ONESTNT3 f•rweirditYttrattbs, PrAmgen, Merehturtine, Dank= +itwil Spam*, either by its own J4 um or in sonnestinz with ether }turn* Oemattaiii. to all the arisalaal twee 014 Oita VtAl Wirotc4 , Mtn. R. R 411/4r9FD. -r ti.. I;are Shty...!virll444llllll In US. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LAMES, and the only Out porters tinder eminent medical patronage. t.aelee and physicians are respectfully rearrested to call only on Mrs. Betts at her remdencse. 1039 WALNUT street, Fhiladolohis, (to hyoid colutteEleiul?? min thaysa " invalido bare been edemed y their Phle..wooo to e , l4s key appliances . Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright, labels on the box. and styna tares, and also on the Ilepportere. eith testimonials AoKEIOII., HERHIM SHAD, SAL. om rr.o.-1,000 bbln. Me u: MALI, 1, and t Meek irrel, large, nindinin. and small, in assorted nankeens of °anion late-oanght fat lisp. 400 bbLe. New Saltfex, Eastport, WI I.2,brimice Nor- MILL Of choice qualities, 4.000 bates extra new scaled ienargs ',ON boxes extra new bro.l uorrings sap b ozos largo maiElaizne ger:nogg ISO bin.. Mooloknack white rub, 40 Mits. new Inenomi_Mess Mat. fa bblit. new Staniar MIMOM I DA Qiintais Grad Hank Cud& - 1110 leans eterkinier-ownl y latitolle, ia Nero eat 'unarms, foesb M Amy et_ 500148, noA N 0.146 NORTH wIiARITES. a EVANS & WATSON' SALAMANDER BARES. 'Tos , s 304 east l izzu2 . ..amicsir. EVi r HA IM itrM SILV.,II VOTXOII, THOMAS & BONS, INA. n o.. 1,3_, 444 /41 Moith (romait [lran "Ad ) ' ATOCRIS AND REAL EATATE—TRie l'amablat oataloanes now toady.. aostaimn,4l', seriatim's of all, We oropertt Da eold . 11th inst., at 110 °look noon , at the Kaolin ptul~ ma a linnet/ of valuable real estate, by 4 ` , 0471, Court and heir/. to close eetates, °"er NOTICE.— Our sale this atietd ty at No. 1031 Walnut @Oast. will Inohlds tZ'lll3 Oil Paintings and engravings, ha u handed! Pier a.0.y0r... lare_ and eit,ant e t V at s — R -Ni tOg.Gae_Chandelipra, Fisted W. Citiki:l'l,l, Witte. VOIVIK utmost*, Ito., aco. sir sale, be examined at 15 o'clock o n the sale, with oatalogos. Ooki. PIJBLICI SALES REAL Rura7E soh A T TILE .EXCRADIGE EVERY ii -- ,,t• *tor, o'c'll l 4,7Tooll. during the business sew, - "L. 'll Ills' 11MRIDille of each property 1,,,,,A . eh addition to Which we publish, on Lhe antir`,4"4ll4 to ertot , = t o , ogle thousand ostsiois si , Wt 111,0 form, gavinj ilia tptifirgi„of MI the „,;.,1 4 4 sold on the{ ollorrin., ___. • _ , . REAL Dri.v.r.v. A YI,IVATR asr W ha ve a large anio4nt of mien. ,.t. mew, lacipis t iery deronptios 0( 7414 u property. t lift!' May ,!" heu tt the er.i .l , , PR A _is, SAJa7 REGlLtillrtile4 erir Real estate eltleted my our pris, ve eee. and advertised oeonsiOnallt in on ; IMMO ind; are, (OL which one thousand 09.etry are WlLtoi •Ni tt free of shams. 1r . Nth' —_—_—_,—. STOCKY!. Milos", Ito. On Tuteday, m ime yy, a% is o'clock noon, at %se picieN ti.. (l b ws. erni be sold— -4 4. - withetit reserve by order of adullinstrwr_ en shares Mount Carbon Railroad Co._ 14 For other eeonnes— sim Delaware !Rafted Innunants 0 , ),1r e ,i , 1889. P ' l4 ; kJ at l eaven per oent. first rnortrage bond. "4t' nd ElMiTa Railroad COMM.,. I,7km seven par cent. ri•Et-mn,rxex o 1„,,, A Pl, 44, w and Sunbury Railroad Compant. ? in ------- _ ------ REAL ESTATE 1341 . , E-11NP, 1 1 , °nom", Courtflale — Estato of Anko v THREE STORY EiltICK DWELLH9I4,OOO4). Buttonwood street, east of Twentieth ~,, 4 'lel feet front. 11, 1 411 eremptory' Sale to Close an Prtatir—THßE2yft BRICE DWELLING. No tad Ro9ll E g p t i .41 north of Oreen street, 23 feet front [Sear of ati (Atl i tees. branoe. pa s peremptory. Same Esrate-,2IIRKE STORY BRIM; 124 G. No. 422 Marprtmll street. north et WW,,, per • 4- Clear of all incumbrandB Sate atollore ' 'ot Samt Keats—THREE STORY BRICK AND ELLING, northwest eo giurne r o r N I kt rem lit ry streets. Clear of all inemehrestea 1114144 re. esTs estate-9 THREE STORY 11 111C1 Ipal li ENGL., Noe 206 and 208 North Twelfth etrote. r --. all incumbranos. Sale peremernry, . AIN S THREE STORY Brack 92y2, LL11(66. g ootner of Thirty. seventh and Elm sneers. Mart, h ......--_____. 5.15 7 ..1 Walnut street. Lry ‘ Wliil NT t t U It N ,TURE L _F HENCE PLATE p., KORB. FI P.: 0 I/ pINTIros /op EffriTA gprGa, VELVET CA Rpr.TS. oRsssELIERI--." Thus Plotnins, ~e. 11th i net, at is o'clock, by cstaigree, at Ilth, k m ~ nut Street, the elegant parlor. enuar.eeme eiZ,t ber furniture. fine .t , ranch plate numph o t , int l.... fine oil paintings and engravings. hanlsereggiser; diallers. tapestry velvet oarpete. a.e , et thesir m e .ay be examined at a o'clock on the snrkt„, est BALE OF POPULAR AND AIIBCELLANIVB This Evening. June 11, et the /motion Store, enimimr.cptrit o'clock. a collection of popular miecellauews ei" WO" For partioulare eee catatume. Nateikt Not. 139 A.o_d 14} berth Feenh Ortto 8 UPERIOB. .1? LIM T UHL. Fit.ENcEt- PLATE ROMS, PIANO-FORTE!, Bitl/33E 1. E Ci net e On Tlnuraday Mornlet, At 9 o'oloeY, at the om an lelw n ' t; exaelleat /mond-band furniteye . Calera fine remora, oerpete, eta., from llllgoal housekeeping', removed to the store far corri ta , al.. nACHLIORIAV "111) PRIV' Fl'ELu gini!i, J : . k 3 il y , I_,TI TV.fitiiii ,4. i ! .l i',.',..' , . and ar - fiffi ,tainr -s :MAa " ,f:! ` ,.. 9 : i[l !,. goose/will operation. and ir wiieve;",..;;;, I laildi Eli ant raDalillSt Nor nasty ,( L!..r.-...0,...., .1 and low proosaro, lion Vale, Peter rante..4;Rpti,„. so„ aic t roopostfally CIO? their norrtstol4l/1 .. -pi ~ a . bainx rally 'nomad to sontroot 177 & nu , 1 nines, Marine livor. and atattonarr t an , , ~,',.•: paten's Os 411617e,14 deed. Cr. proper*. I 7 •Unk :.. else With 411 ill to stab. El er7 deinripgjpew, ista;dlll Arida M th* ikortezi polio,. Si c• '. l .s I :: Prewar*, ruse, Metes'' And 0 7 1, 0 0, ; „,,,,, i,,,,,. us/ ronnoyjoafila eharsool irPID. rillrE:L:.l Afs4Z and *dads' iron and aroma Cutinkt,.4 4 l; 4,,,..... lett riming, floreW 1-Netting. ant all ellwr efifi . .... 14 41:11 W ab , ;:12174 t gaiii in rdl 7 On SOU ill., sotabllttiseenlarell • okeSse, Lel o}-1 : 10 .,.. zw ma , tt)lOriborn kola. onnpl mtarfLost mom :1; ~ palsy of 15.24189,1Pke11i 9..cy riat, h.: ja m f...,, ore; are pro‘noo4 wI:A Mort. ;;• , 31 . 9. - Nk: 4..;1:. pir rolplu Yoz.vp' P. K4i.' Tinian:. att.'n a. YKtrlt ,oOLII M. _.7. , ..!. Jolt-t:/PRI; CI( tlt i';', 6 / 1 , 1 ..... I. Irlial!I•rf 1.1111.1C1. ioer ...Intl. • WILLIAM 1. MOIIIIrI. itel*:.et 7114 it. gOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, FIFIMI AND WAIIJUIf 137011 'ON /.1 /, rriztannr,rni. MERRICK 3 / 4 EioNe. ENGINEERJS AND MACHlliartt. Mantfuttire Rich and Low Frown elm rni.cit for land, river, and marine Norris& iloders. tiasernotenr, Iron *sluts; Or !Di. of all kind ogler iron OT brown Iron Frame WI for Ose Works, Wortakms. L. road Etatiotto, lotorti end Gm Maahlnei7 of the West sal mod Ir. proved ootudrantion. hyery deaorintion of Plantation filsobinery,stal titIPSF, SOP, snit grist MIAs, Vastutin Pct. (het otomn Trains, Defeeaton, Filtorz, hunting ham. 3/4.. Sole alsonto for 11. Al!helm's Paror.t tinserNrt Apparata. fittreTto's Potent Atom inwall & Wolter s P atent Catania/al agar Mini Mackin, arts ISOINT PLEASANT lOUNDILI, !70. 9i Bt - re4c,..K:assrocan.ll.ol4ol.,ki,s.—W). g.lnform Ain friend s okaial tor , u4zro Moak of raiitrin sit ke 6T..T.1 tor dl7,,h't pmvpd 19 rervireeredo re: K4%4 wilts, omit arm C.:iom .0.60 t Chris's , ;. "NM Weer. Ou:inre Mims free Am: 'ortory r 7 f.7trle rillitttft, it du or fair gum. PROPOSALS FOR TURNISLIING THE PAPER FOR TRB PUBLIC PRI,VTING. OFFICE SUPPRINITEMENT l'entae .1 1 .1asaDatos, May 1. r 1511. In teUnuanos nEthe prOVIBMIII et tit wenn whoa Ethe 'plot t t estililtioll In relation to the llhie rioting,' approved June 33. 1840,sesied mortals will received at this office until Monday,the Wiley el J u ly.ll6l, at 12 o'clock M. for furnish* the owe UM tna be drag a r ti et t lt l t e l tor f ic t i la p r rilie lot the leer el ile Bubb:tined list 9. 4 ) ecifieS,7 l m nearly situ team. tamed, the quantity of each kind of paper that vilify retuned : CUM 1. 10,000' reams fine printing payer, unweletetrei. manure tq Indies, and Id weigh MI Kolbe the ream of 800 sheets. CLASS 2. 6.300 reams fine printing paper. oalendered. te M anta 24 by 38 inches, and to weigh fifty-six youclitotio ream or 500 sheets. [[Agreeably to the provisions of the jean tem cre aforesaid. samples of the character and 118114 e ix paver required lOr . the above °lanes will Mferielty) to applicants theefor. The paper is io be sette quires of twenty-five sheets ea o h. and in toddl e two reams pach ; each ream to contain tee rules sheets. Uni I ormi ty in color. Mailmen, and setteta•i. be required; and no billttllti tegoinsive of wryly; Varying over or under five per Dent. from the Will weight will be received, and the pees weight er..:!lte oases be requir makes xing of various thioleresoa same bundle to op tba weight will he treceiot a violation of the contract CLASS 3. 400 reams superfine printing pipaf. 1414411/I.gg sneer oalandsred, to measure 24 br 31 boats , * Weigh fifty pounds to the ream of 1112) sheets Cr, ass 4 2.000 reams stiverfine map paper. sized at 2 dared, of such sizes as may be required. eorreers6.,l in weight with paper measuring }9 N issb N i 'weighing twenty Ponndayer ream of On Wets. IiLA 35 6. 600 reams superfine plate paper, (mirage* tin; °slandered. as msy be required, 12 br anten eti of soli weight per ream as may be required ctees 6. 1. 1,600 reams quarto pont writing PaPer,l3 bf 0 bi 6y x ir46l 2.2.000 do nap do 1 3. 100 do demy do )6 by Pi It , 4. 1,0110 do folio post do 17 by 2I 5. 100 do medium do by It 60. 6. 60 do royal do 19 bt 14 7. 60 do su per royal do 2 . 1 i eo. 8. 63 do imperial s do 2 2 h1r., 9. 100 do double sap do IS by CLAW. 1. 6,000 reams writing payer, 16 by 26 incnre.l4 well twenty-three pounds per ream.ma"' • wilt 2. 1,100 reams writing paver. 29 by PS „ twenty-eight pounds per ream., 3. 3,100 reams writing paper, 18 by 23 ineneg. twenty-six pounds per Team.lßO 4. 100 reams Writing paper. 18 by 21inthee.ir twenty-four pounds per ream. wir y 6. 340 reams writing paper. 13 by 10 inches. twenty-tgye wands per , 12 towed 6. 400 reams writing paper, 12 by IS I°° ""' twelve pxtnds per ream. . „ay Fra a All the papers dein/rsted in olasses4.s. j„.. end no 0" 0011tain 480 perfect sheets to the ream. bet side" quire.. They are to be made of the _ riots, free from adulteration. finished in the beE ui s nor, out to a Tres edge, and etenrelY sad st.Zibtr enveloped. Tee p 6 re in elan 6am to wo o, bine. laid Oat, an o snob, weights " mar re to tt white.n offlos. Those in classes 3. ,, and 01 the Sizes and Weights woos -• rohedule. re ter or lea The right is reserved of ordering a g•- 11 • gm Quantity of each and every loud contosewa re.i sr classes, to be funnel/114,5t such time! and in 63 14 .' titles as the public service may :squire. te Each alone will be considered separate l y . it . fe Pect to a separate contract: bat ladder , mat one or more o the Masses in the eatue vorT r ilim ltd no proposal s win be considered.nobmw e by the guarantee that the bidder or , r e. 6. their proposals shall be a c cepted, biddersWyyn:ll7. ligation. with good and math elect surefire. to tne artioles proposed. Blank form fat p h ir2 will be furnished at this office, and ne s n " Der into oonsideration unless aubaranuallr &drool with. at A su ll a ta h e p ra w Pe e as r M m t a h y e be se d v e e s m ig l a c a lase ted es n in w ni,.. tbe icl a i s o% Iwo:m.9c that in class 7, which meat be delivenul i a alo. in the State of New York,) good "elt all and every extra charge or expense , 811 ."1 pt inemotion, count, weight. and mesell ifoo n., "12:itlillcri:11:qauirril:d'e i n PliUritTsir Pralti samples of not less then one quire of each of dill., of paper hid for, and upon wnioh their Pirr7eiral be Wed. exotpt in °lessee a and 2. I,lis ",„ teN bidders will De required rigidly to oontatill it Y YrOpOgale wilt be addressed to" JOHN Superintendent of the Public Printing. 9 rPIV - ., P 0.01 and endorsed "Prot:agate for Supplying PeP•i. - THE WEEKLY PRESS, TH3 W3BELT been established enamours and penance, &ceded i but it is, in reality, a marvellous example of the detro of favor which a rightly•conduated LITERARY POLITICAL? AND / 31° ITOURNATA *an receive at the hands of a libera and en.g' — Dahlia. Oar most grateful thanks are l tendered for th Patronage already bestowed upon as, and we / hell ge , s e 7 o ua eff.,cts 'which oec. aerie yonder the Per r more attractive, us eful, and popular in the flaw , 10." The POLITICAL course of W.EOLY r_ need not be enlarged upon here. Independer l. 1 ,00 and fearless, it has battled, woraveringlr I " IY, in defence of the EIGHTS OF THIS PEOPIAS against EXECUTIVE OBURPATIOX, end aII SII °I : tgrannleal legislation' gin' daalatigg ril/d ri Mnr3l ll : the doctrine that POPULAR SOYERMoII ie egg, bites the fundamental baais'of our free !milieu's. a•,, that the intelligenoe and patriotism or cur CJtlresiGr,ll always be preservative of a wise, iust,sn 4 " sl ,n‘ Ari , rfil ...,.....t. Tse are tate prineipli mid s k in k"", i4O I I WEEKLY PRE hea been commit t ed. " sill adhere. TERMS' One Mpg* one yew— g Thttre OMANI. one yna umr, tir Tine Nines, one year.-- --- II IC Ten Copies, one year..—... Twenty Copies, to one address. at the rate 0, 01 per annum------ - • • "--;: Twenty Content to °int add ress of WO ill ": norther— rt. SCopieswilt Peonnen n be forwarded to theme ne° civet thew. Otthearlptiona may commence at any 13 *.0 1ritial d always oanh t in adintrtoo. Alt lettere to be eddr'" — 14 5 11 JOHN W. FOB No- 411 CHESTNUT srli"'' IP :int I 1.4 43 xs- , QUh±aLairfmE,2oFENG OLATN Ar f ways oa wor V ul attiou ra . - air .. root 00. 1 ((LAN AND VIRTU SOUP 1t o Il v N.f .o rrary Irr Nik JarmaiCajitt
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