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NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINIONS
TXRRO 721 TIAUSCIMain
The Washington oerreependent of the Tribune
says:
The wife Of the former editor of the best Union
paper in Middle Tammany, the Nashville Deana
erat, which was stopped after the attack upon Fort
Sumpter, and the editor driven away, has arrived
in Washington from Nashville, which she left on
Fades, night, being afraid that if she staid after
the election, or started in daylight, age elsoold not
be able to escape at all. She represents the city
as completely terror-stricken. No Union votes
were allowed to be printed. No Union centlmente
pan be uttered. Many soldiers are about the
streets, but a fraction only of them are armed.
Letters from or to the North are opened .
A. lady who wrote one to Henry Ward Beecher,
informing him that the State was almost unarmed,
wee ordered to leave the ally in twenty.fonr hours.
Mrs. Clark came under the Wort of Return J.
Midge, one of the first lawyers in the State, whom
the rebels are afraid to tough, but who is selling
hie property at a great dismount, .preparatory to
leaving. A louse for example, nOtt nth .924,600,
brought $6,000. dm. Clark was obliged to leave
her own bonne and furniture to the mercy of the
enemy.' The most foolish stories are current;
snob as that Mr. Lincoln is protected by a strong
gua rd i that the Government is determined to pat
all Union men and Secessionists alike to the sword,
and free all the slaves. By these tales many Union
men are induced to enlist, and many more join
the rebel army through fear of the consequences
or a rorosai, DF. Quintsrd, a New Verner b 7
birth, is preaching from an Episcopalian pulpit
the hottest warlike discourses. Mrs. Clark's stars
andatripes were the last that flew in Nashville.
She wan obliged to take them down ■ week after
her husband left.
JIFP. DAVIS' WHITE HMIS.
he Montgomery Confederatzon of the Mat
nit. Bays :
The ule of furniture yesterday at the ?rest
dent's house was very =weariful, as most of the
things put up brought quite as much oaths original
Boma brought more, and on the whole it is
sate to 5.7 uothin was lost en the few things sold.
The ides of having household articles thaeliad
been used by the first President of the Republio
was undoubtedly a strong incentive for many to
purolmis, Ida other§ had the Incentive of Mrs.
Toodles—it would be so handy to have =oh things
In the house. At the Government building only
snob furniture was sold as is generally need in
counting rooms and busblese houses, and the sale
was, consequently, at a lose.
VRONt CAIRO
The Camp Reg, :ate?. of a recent date says :
There are now about 5,800 troops at Cairo and
tielnity, all well extant. The work of fortifying
Vamp Defiance Is going along tniehly. Amu,
ammunition, and etorea are constantly arriving. It
is surmised that twenty thousand troops will be
concentrated at this point within a few days. It
ix also mooted that from ten to fifteen tousiusd
troop will take ponestion of Uoionsoue, the Michi
gan and Ohio Railroad, and Union City
The : correspondent of the Missouri illibtocrat,
tinder date of June 5, says:
We have reporto here daily from Memphis, Union
Oily, and Randolph that the tiecessionists are
rapidly concentrating troops at those points, also
erecting additional open and masked batteries
at each of them. Quite a panto existed among
them ibis week, owing to the report that the
/federal Government was sending sixty thousand
troops to Memphis, forthwith. One camp above
Memphis Was rapidly broken up, and they re
treated in the utmost disorder. The commander,
Gen. Bradley, has, it is said, been put ander ar
rest by Gen. Pillow for =officer-like conduct in
retreating in =oh a panic*
It is pretty well ascertained that there are
ever twelve thousand Seseesion troops gathered in
and near .Merephis, and that they area. being rein
forced daily.
A party of volunteers, from near Bird's Point,
yesterday went back into Missouri about seven
ranee and eaptured tt &mem:ion flag that had bean
flung out for some time.
THI BLOCKADZ ISZW ORLEANS.
On Btuiday evening last the British consul, Mr.
Wm Alum the French consul, Moo. E. /titan,
and the Spanish Consul, senor Juan Callejol/, With
a commission of the Chamber of Commerce of this
city, a delegation of the Towboat Company, and
Mona M. Baroohe, agent of the French (Invent
meat_ left this city on the tow-beat Oasts, Capt.
Whitney, to have an interview with the comman
ders of the Federal war steamers Brooklyn and
Pocahontas, composing the blockading iquadron
off the BaUse.
They were received with Illstinguiehed oonertde
ration by the officers of those vessels, a consular
salute being Arad for each of the coninils in honor
of their reception.
In the interview the consuls asked for an eaten-
ItiOn of time to allow the vessels belonging to their
respective Governments to leave this port. Captain
Poore, of the .Brooklyn, replied that no impedi
ment would be pet in the way of any foreign yea
self going out, but that he bad no authority to ex
tend the thee allowed by tee Federal Government
for the departure of vessels after the commence
ment of the blockade, and that the delay would
expire on Sunday next, the 9th inst., and that no
vessels, under any circumstances, would be allowed
to enter.
In behalf of the TowboatAaaoaiation, it was then
demanded that in towing the vessels out to sea the
tOwboate should be protected on their return, and
allowed to enter without leisure or molestation.
This request was agreed to, and the official inter
view having terminated, the hospitalities of the
Brooklyn were offered to the consuls and the
deputetbitin, aced after the /makings of court/121u
they departed, and reached the city at 9 o'clock
this morning.—New Orleans Picayune, June 5.
TEE BLOCIEADZ ALT CELAHMISTOTII.
The Charles on Mermen; of June sth sap : The
an dot among one merchants yesterday, was that
Howard had intimated to Lord Lyons that the
%blockade of the port of Charleston has never been
intermitted ; that when the Niagara was or.
tiered elsewhere, UM ./(6}1,49i Lane Ansa itsr
I.7.crn e t r.ane left. the Min ,
rssrota replaoed her. The best reply to tnu rath
er impudent assumption of the Abolition Secretary
of State is to be found in the following list of arri
vals during- the alleged Erect:lva blockade. The
list's copied from the oustom-honee book of en
trances
May 13.—Arrivals of schooner Paugassett, Da
rieso
ICngllsh ship A h A, Belfast ; steamer Caro.
Una, Jacksonville.
May 16.—Schooner .T. Meld, Cardenas ;
English brig. P. Piretnne Glasgow.
May 17.—EtteamerGeo Jaeksonville ; Eng
lish skip Ssr Allan 111rNad:Liverpool.
May 25.—Norwegian bark Admiral Peter Tor.
eiernskfolk, from Tvesdastrand, Norway.
May 27.—English schooner Eizza and Calka,
rens, from Bahama Islands.
corroto Orr sormas.
&me time since it was intimated that goods
were being conveyed throes the lower Potomao
from Maryland into Virginia, The Resolute
was despatched to investigate the truth of these
reports. She returned from her first trip in
company with the propeller Young America,
seised by the Cumberland at Old Point, and now
in the 5417300 of Government, Last Saturday
night Captain Budd, with a boat's crew of five
men, went into Briton's Bay and seized the schooner
Somerset, of Leonardtown, Maryland, towed her
into the Potomac, where she was set on fire and
burned to the water's edge, Tuesday morning
Maater's Mate Fuller, with a boat's crew of four,
went on board the schooner William Sampson,
lying by the shore about five miles above Aoquia
Creek, and burned her, also completely destroying
her. The owner of the latter and his plantation
hands stood on the shore at the time. Neither of
the vessels were loaded, and were in ft very bad
condition for want of repairs, but as it was well
knows that they had been carrying provisions,
ate., over to the Virginians, their fate was very
soon decided.
BlOottoorrltlNG BY BaLtoOrt AND riumonarix
There will be a nOver spectacle tomorrow after
noon, widish will purls General Beaaregard, and,
perhaps, call out anotherproolamation. ,Professor
Lowe will make an ascension in his balloon "En
terprise," from the President's grounds. Re will
Naomi to the height of several hundred feet,
whore b. will remain stationary and take a view
of the Manassas rebels at a distance of only twenty
seven miles. The balloon will be anchored to the
ground by a rope of soffioient length. The profes
sor will take up a small telegraphic instrument
and an operator, who will communicate with the
telegraph offme in the War Department, by means
of a line wire, whloh will follow the rope in its
course. General Scott could twiny sit in his room
and know the movements and position of the ene
my at a distance of many mUes from him, and, at
the same time, direct the movements of his own
forces. Teleacopes and marine glasses to aid the
sight will be taken up.—Correspondence of the
World, 11/A 2,/..1.
1101rraartil ACCOUNT or THAI BATTLZ, 01 ACCWA
CRISS.
We have the fret Southern account .yet publish
ed of the engagement at Awful., Creek. A corre
spondent of the Richmond .ozspatch writes as fol
lows on the let inst.
On Tinusday evening last four United States
enamors, one of them the Anacostia, Isere seen
seen lying off " Maryland Point s " and our brave
-boys, ariCelpating a brash, prepared at once to give
them a warm reception.
On Friday mor n ing, about ten o'clock, the
.druseurra and three other steamers were seen to
get under way, and approaching within two and a
half Mlle' of the battery opened fire on it. Our
boys promptly responded, and the lire wee con
tinued for an our and a half between the steamers
and the battery, when Walker's flying artillery,
supported by the It. L I. Blues, Captain Wise, of
your silty, eame np with a run from Marlboro'
Point, and opened on the steamers, the fire con
tinuing for an hoar and a half. During the en
gagement several men ware seen to fall on the
steamers, and it is generally believed that at least
one of the vessel. was badly injured, as all of them
withdrewfrom the fight about four o'clock. Daring
the engagement a shot from a rifle piece on one of
the dampers passed over our battery, about two
hundred yards overhead, and fell two miles in the
rear. Themen in the batteryermtained no injury,
the only damage done being the tearing to pieces
of the officers' quarters by a Shell from the enemy's
jinn.
To-day, &beta eleven O'OlOOlK, the Anacostia, a
large three-matted steam propeUer, supposed to be
the Patentee. and four other vessels, came in sight,
three of the steamers opening on oar battery. The
fight was eontinued for six hours, the vessels firing
Ave hundred and ninety-nine shot at us, without
doing the slightest injury, notwithstanding the fact
athat the shell fell thick as hail around our battery,
and one of them passed through a port hole, and
exploded in our midst. Oar battery fired one hun
dred shots, many of which took effect on the ves
sels, one of them carrying away the flag of the
Anaeostio, and aiaother nutting down the mast of
the large prceller. The last shot fired was one
from one of Walker , . rile piece!. which ricocheted
and struck the large steamer just above the water
line, immediately after which the fleet got under
way and moved off, probably to repair damages.
During the fight our men were as 000 l as icebergs,
rim one e= biting a bravery and determination
that Mild hatra done eredit to veteran soldiers.
Dering.thelivo days' fight none of our men were
ki l l ed, and o n ly one of them slightly lojured—not
enough to prevent Ids taking part in the fight.
FMK Kim wiper.
Ku Wass, May 27.—As thie island is the only
point south of Baltimore where the civil nothorit7
of the United States is in force, you will be &vett
lied to reeetve a shortnote from use on the rubject,
Although Captain Brannan had, before the Status
seceded, removed his company from the barracks
to the fort, yet so deluded were our people with
the idea that the Government Wild not maintain
itself that the union men berme greatly die:mo
ngol and the Secession party &No ir " the
amentianey.. Oa the arrival of Major French's
oommand.azuti the orders of. the Pzeikinnt,..the
Union men were again ere d, and SO adig4* -
- bly law - Major French fulfilled the vieWsf - of
lby Chnirunout that the Federal civil saw
rlly on this island is now fully mestablished. Oa
Bgwrday last, the 'eltlserui held a free eleetion,
and elected a mayor and alderman. A fall vote
was polled, and Union men elected, with but lit
tle or no opposition. Courts are held without any
opposition or trouble.—Corre.rpondeurc National
ratertavracar.
GIVING A RECEIPT FOR STOLEN PROPERTY.
John R. Game', the postmaster at Anadale,
Fairfax county, Va , a quiet and worthy oitisen,
we " relieved" a few days allies of his proPert7
by a rebel named Ewell, formerly a captain in the
regular United States service, and in the same di
vision of the army in whioh the gallant Lieutenant
Tompkins, who made the charge at Fairfax Coen
Mouse, was serving as e private- All that Mc.
Gorges received for hie property was Ewell's re
ceipt, of whisk the following is a copy;
dizahonentlas ALaxennnia DmiFinounitr, I
Fatrfax Court Monte, June 5, 1861.
Received of John B. Garges two wagons and
one ambulanoe, one set double harness and one
set single harness, valued at three hundred dol
lars, and two horses valued at two hundred and
seventy dollars, to he lamed in the aerviee of the
State of Virginia. The above property will be kept
here until Mr. Garges shell appear and disprove
the charges of treason brought against him, the
property eubjeot to the orders of Gen. Boonrogardi
commander or the forces or Virginia.
R. S. EIvILL, Lieut. Col. Va. Volunteers.
LIO V.
A meeting of the representatives of banks of the
Confederate States was held in Atlanta, Georgia,
on Jane l, and the following report unanimously
adopted :
The oommittee beg leave respectfully to report
that they have carefully examined and considered
tug Pelmet matters referred to them by the Con
vention, and recommend the adoption of the fol
lowing resolution'', whioh embody all the measures
they would advise the Convention to adopt at
:
Resolved, That tide UOviremtlon do recommend
to all the banks in the Southern Uonfederacy to
receive in payment for all dues to them the trea
sury notes or the Government to be issued under
the act of °angriest( of May lA, 1.8151, and also to
receive the same on deposit, and pay them out
again to customers.
ICesolved. That until the said treasury notes can
be prepared and issued, it be recommended to all
timbal:tits to ogres to advance to the Government,
in current notes, each sums severally as may be
agreed upon between them and the Secretary of
the Treasury. The said advance to be made on
the deposit with tho barite of treasbry notes of a
large denomination, or eight per oont. monk or
bonds.
Resolved, That all the banks in the Southern
Confederacy are earnestly urged to take immediate
notion on the foregoing resolutions, be a measure of
the greatest importance to the government and the
people, and communicate the same without delay to
the Secretary of the Treasury at ltiohniond-
Resolved, That it be recommended to all the
~-.11.-...l...repaeles in the Southern Confederacy to
receive the treasury notes in payment of fares and
freight.
Resolved, That the Legislatures of the several
States be recommended to make it lawful for the
tax oolleabors and other offleera to radars the tree•
sury notes in payment for taxes and all other pub.
lie dues.
Resolved, That all the States, °Wee, and corpo
rations having coupons payable in the oily of New
York, or olsowliere in tI o enemete eat:EMIT, ha !S
-quinted, during the continuance of the war, to ap
point some place of payment in the Confederate
States, and to give their creditors notice of the
MIMS.
Resolved, That the committee recommend that
when this Convention adjourns it adjourn to meet
again on the 24th day of July neat, at Raohmoad,
Tao sorvhstione wore read seriatim, and each one
was adopted unanimously.
Mr. Roberta offered the following :
Resolva, That a copy of the proceedings of this
convention be sent to omit beak within the Con
federate States, with a request that they orsoperate
with the Convention. Adopted unanimously.
The Convention then adjourned.
Cowardly and Inhuman conduct.
AN ASSEMBLY OF LADLES AND GENTLEMEN MID
INTO BY SECESSION TROOPS
(From the Knoxville (Tenn.) Whig, 4th inst.)
We nave never witueered such a Wane ad we be
hold on Wednesday, the sth inst., at Strawberry
Plains, and we hope never to see the like again.
The procession of Union men on horsebsok, about
font deep, was half a mile long, variously esti
mated to contain tram eight to twelve hundred
men. At the head of each division the Stars and
stripes were floating to the number of six banners.
Marching by the Plains, and passing the depot,
there was a train of ease. having on beard some
Alabama troops, who, strange to say, remained
there with steam up for three hours. After our
procession had passed into the gap of Mr. Meek'a
enolesure, leading Into his grove, where the stand
end seats were emoted, and where a mush larger
assemblage, among whom were several hundred
ladies and children, were seated, aw:titing the ar
rival of the procession, at the bead of which were
Messrs Maynard, Temple, and Fleming, who were
to address the meeting, the train started towards
us at a very slow rate. Speaking had not yet
commenced, though Colonel Thornburg was up,
making some preliminary remarks, as the rem
nant of the vast crowd were coming in and crowd•
ing around the stand. At the suggestion of Mr.
Meek, an old man who had served in the war of
1812, and who owned the premises, the few scat
tering persona still at the gap were urged to come
in, and did ao, quietly, disturbing no one.
But hers we will let Mr. Meek tell the tale just
as it happened :
At the request of Dr. Brownlow and other gen
tlemen. I walked from the Stand down to the rail•
road, to harry up our Union men, and urge them
not to say or do anything to the train then slowly
coming by. One man came within the enclosure,
quietly, and I was about twenty-feet from the
&nee, inside of my field, the railroad and wagon•
road passing along olose to the fence. There were
two men in uniform on the top of one of the oars,
each had a revolver in his hand, one of them a
stone, which ho threw at Me with great force and
arecision, and-I barely dodged it. Title was fol
iowed up Oy one or wove neither - ate], firing at me.
One of them knew me, for he had previously come
to the house and asked for water to fill his can
teen, which I assisted him in fining, treating him
as politely as I knew how. This was the com
mencement of the firing, and it was without any
provocation whatever. A. B. Mud, Sr.
This statement is corroborated by Messrs. Ma
rton Cato, Thomas C. Griffin, Liernnel Underwood,
Perry Cate, floury Smith, and Marion Petty, of
Sevier county ; Messrs. Win. Lewis, W. A. Sher
fey, Samuel MoOempbell, J. B. Dinwiddie, Wm.
Province, Win. flouter, and Wm. Chaney, of Jef
ferson county; and Geo. W. &Barad, of Knox,
who were present at the scene. Mr. Wm. M.
Lewis, of Jefferson county, says be was standing
close by when an opera knife was thrown at hint
from the oars, which knife he picked up, and now
has in his possession.
The bullets actually whistled over the - heisde of
our crowd around the stand, cutting off leaves - and
sprigs, to the consternation of the ladies and men.
Tao fire was returned by the Union men, who fired
some thirty to forty rifles, beside revolvers, into
the oars, but with what effeot we have not learned,
as the train passed on without halting.
But a wild and terrific scene occurred instantly,
by the Klub of one thousand men, intudted and in
furiated, upon the track, with threats to tsar up
the track, and to burn the bridge over the Holston.
Col. Thornburg, Temple, Dr. Mynatt, Mr. Meek
himself; and the editor of this paper all repaired
to the treog, made short appeals to the crowd, and
implored them not to disturb the road. With
ditlionlty they were quieted. We are now satisfied
that the people can't longer be held off these rail
roads and bridges. If they continue to bring men
armed and infuriated into the country, step them
in our towns, and - along the lines of the roads, 4e
fire into ',rowels of women and children, the people
Will Ilse tip In their might and demolish the roads.
Indeed, we now have but little hope that civil war
will be averted. Threats are making as to what
will be done with Union leaders after the Bth of
June. The people are exasperated, and they will
fight to the death, and no leaders we have can re
strain them, if, indeed, they ought to do so, which
we think ie questionable.
The following document was presented by Colo
nel Thornburg, and adopted without a dissenting
voice :
We, a large portion of the people of the counties
ofJefferron, Knox, and Sevier, (men, women, and
ohildren,) who have assembled today at Straw
berry Plains, to the number of from 3,000 to 5,000,
to consult together for our common good, having
been wantonly, and without provocation, assaulted
during our peaceful deliberations, by a missile
thrown, and a shot fired from the train of cars in a
very slow motion by certain troops in -the mervice
of the so called Confederate States, do hereby
unanimously declare to the world that while we
have ever been, and still are ready to comply with
every constitutional obligation of the citizen, we
Can never be driven or coerced into abject and nn•
manly anbuiteeton ; and we hereby pledge to each
other our lives, our property, and oar sacred
honor in the common defence of ourselves, our fire
sides, oar wives, and our ohtldea from any assault,
no matter from what quarter It may some.
From Western Virginias
[From the Illations' Intelliseucer.]
CAMP MILROY, June 7.
Editors intelhgeneer : We are all astonished
here at the amount your correspondent, 0., gives
of the movements of our troops againet Philippi.
Ho pays a merited compliment to the Indiana boys
in that march. but names the wrong regiment and
the wrong commander. He has mixed the whole
thing up so that we soldiers who participated in
all the movements he extols, find ourselves ehorn
of every part or lot in the matter. The arrange
ment between the commanders of the Ohio, Vir
ginia and Indiana oolonele to march on Philippi,
whioh order was countermanded by Gen. Morris,
was made previous to the arrival of the Seventh
Indiana Regiment, and also of that General. Col.
blllrox. of the Ninth, marched his command in
sight of Grafton, agreeably to that arrangement,
while the Indiana Seventh were pitching their
tenth. The stalwart, commanding personal -sip
peer/MOO of COI, Dumont will be news to that gen
tleman'
as well as his men. lie is everything in
quality your correspondent represents, but
his portraiture was for Colonel Milroy, and
not Dumont. We of the "bloody Ninth" are
not willing our gloriona Colonel should be
taken for any other man. When the order came
on the following day (Sunday) to mole on Philippi,
the entire command of Col. Milroy united with
the Virginia and Ohio troops, under Colonels Hal
ley and Irwin, and marched in one unbroken
eel= that famed march of over thirty miles to
the rear of Philippi, which place they reached
jolt as the battery under Colonel Stedman opened
fire upon the rebel camp. We heard distinctly
the whistle of the balls as they cleaned the
air into the rebel camp. Whatever fighting was
done and glory aohleved, it was done by, and
achieved by, the column under Colonels Kelley,
Irwin, and Milroy, with the battery under Colonel
Stedman. Bed that battery not opened un
til the Indiana regiment, led by Colones Milroy,
had reached the position assigned it on the Be
verly road, not a rebel would have escaped. I
was a private in Captain Mann's company in that
regiment, and know the facto. C. L. M.
N. B—l could correct other mistakes even in
respect to the part your own men took in the fray,
but I let them pass. Company A, however, of
Colonel Kalley'a regiment, did more hard fighting
than any other. They had the only man that wax
wounded. He had jut discharged hie gun when
he received a shot in the leg which brought him
to the ground, and, as he rolled into the fence oar
op., he /oat his gun. He, cried to his comrade to
give it to him, and, standing on one knee, loaded
his niece and fired at the retreating rebels. " Honor
to whom honor is due."
BEM:IMS the poet offices, mall bags, and va.
rione other descriptions of property belonging to
the United States Government, seized and stolen,
the rebate - have now in their pereetsien : Fortifies
wag, 17 ; vnetosa houses, argansig, ;._4218°17'
1; branch mints, 8; navy ya r ds, 2 ; realm afloat,
; Tunis Dank, 5.
BOIITHERIT BANNS
Gtr EN
Bow TO SWIM IN A BORT .—The person TOLLat
maintain snob a position as to see the wave. as they
approach. All that is required Is that the swim
mer keep on his mile and watch their ipproieli•
As he rims upon a wave, he will see a roaring cata
ract three or four feet high, rushing towards him
as though it threatened a estraetion, but if he holds
his breath a moment the crest will pus harmlessly
ever him, and in an instant he Will find himself on
the windward side of the wave, and ready to eon
thine as before. If the person is floating upon a
board or plank, he should turn his bead toward the
miming waves, and keep his float at right angles
to them, holding hit breath, se before, whoa the
crests past. In this way he will be safely driven to
the beach ; but, if he allows the board to be struck
by the waves sideways, he may be roiled over and
over, and in his fright let go his hold.
DEATH or A BOSTON PILOT.—Mr. William
Crispin died at his resider= l in East Boston, Sun
day night, Hs ranked highamong his associates
for his akin end daring, Upon one 000eldee he
WAS brought prominently before our community . Aor
the part he took in saving the bark Natchez.
She was at anchor to windward of Minot's Ledge,
during a tremendous gale, and was dragging her
itnebors every sea, lying breadside exposed to the
gale, and would have been dashed upon the rooks
but for the promptness and skill with which he
ant away her masts. Her commander, Captain
Lindsay, spoke of his conduct in unqualified terms
of approoatien. He subsequently commanded
several vessels, always with sums, and then went
into the pilot business.—Boston Traveller.
Urea Lira /N ITAPA.Ne—The Japanese lady
of quality lives in the unbroken seclusion of
her own home. Within the ample domaine of her
lord she has her'gardens and her walks, and room
for alt pastimes. Thither may come the maskers,
the jugglers, and all the troop of merry-makers,
to divert her. Rarely, areept On some great holi
day or religions festival, deal she go forth, and
then in the jealeuely-olosed and guarded no
rimon. She has her maids in waiting, who live
with her in luxurious ease, her attendants, when
ate goes abro.l, at Loa.. blade* in mush light
feminine employments as embro idery, painting
screens and fans, or diverting themselves with the
harp and lute —Letter from ..reoldo.
'some Leo-icy—The into I. N. Bow.
ditch, of Boston, among other bequests left, to the
Maseachusetts General Hospital $5,000, as a fund
to be called the " wooden leg fund," the income
to be applied toward defraying the expenses of
wooden legs for patients who have been obliged to
submit to amputation. In the distribution of this
income be desires that female - patients should be
preferred to males, and young patients to old
ones.
COW . DISEASN.—A disease has made its ap.
pearance among cows in the vicinity of Camp
inshington, at ffa.ston. The only visible um!).
tOttle aTO a remarkable falling off in the quantity
of milk given, espeelany at sporei..s
whioh is the cause of ninoh disappointment to for
mers and milkmaids. It was unheard of previous
to the advent of the soldiers, bat io now known as .
the "Army Dtonth," It has not extended be
yond a circle of one mile
HAILY C. MAXWELL, wife of the late
klugh Illaxwell, at one time one of the loading and
most influential members of the Lanftster pram,
diod at Lancaster v . Monday. ghe wag a seedy,
clear, and forcible writer, end for three years oon
dueled the Lancaster Gazette with much ability.
Boone years ago she Ina asmoiate editor of the
Weekly Exprte.t.s.
Tam grain crops of this State are said to be
looking very , well, though the oorn and oats, owing
to the coldness of the spring, are somewhat back
ward. The wheat, rye, and grave are In an excel
lent Sendition—so with the early.planted potatoes,
which have " come up" regularly and Andy.
There is nothing to disturb the mind of the farmer
except the deplorable condition of the country. -
Doylestoisat DAmemet_
THE GENEALOGY OF DO uGLAs.—In the rooms
of the Chicago Historical Society is recorded the
genealogy of Douglas, extending book to the Ana
representative of the family in America, who was
William Douglas, of Boston, Mass., proving him
to be of Puritan stook.
GOVERNOR Hintra has published a lengthy
letter to the people of Maryland, In reply to Mayor
Drown, of Baltimore, vindloating- htwo.lt tram
any coMplioity in the destruction of railroad
bridges, and axing it upon Marshal Sane and
other prominent Baltimoreans.
AWFUL DEATIT.-At the Springfield depot,
Boston, on Tuesday evening, a porter of one of the
hotels was literally out to pieoes by a looomotive
passing through the depot.
WIVANR, of Baltimore, feeds every day
125 poor families, who are left destitute by the
war. He has just purchased a small church, op
posite his residence, where he feeds them, at a cost
of $5OO per week.
A Lsrrse, from Joddo saps tinkt not long
Ones the murderers of a prince were boiled to
death in large kettles.
Nsw BEDFORD bas received two 12-pound
rtflod oszkrom from the gtoto wrilkartiion. They an
to be mounted at Post Taber.
GENERAL WAR NEWS
Gamow. Prommas, or Izzaziors.—The name of
Brigadier General Prentiss hits been frequently
mentioned of late In eonsegnenoti of his position as
commander of the Made voinnteeta at Cairo. He
was born in Bellville, Wood county, Va., Novem
ber 234, 1810. In 1838 his family removed to
hitssouri l and he remained there till 1840, when
Do moved to Qalnoy, 111., whom hie home ;still le,
In 1846, being then captain of the Quincy Bluse,
he volunteered for the Mexican war, with his
company, and commanded it at the battle of Buena
Yiata. Ti on the close of the war be retired to
private I ll is, except that in 1800 be was induced to
run for Congress against the Donglas'oandidate,
by whom he was defeated. Az soon as the faeces-
Sion movement became tangible, he, reorganised
the QlllllO7 Innen, was elected colonel of the
Seventh Regiment of volunteers, and, when a
brigade was organised at Cairo, was chosen briga
dier general.
.Thrtrrn reoups 111 w NNWSPAPIR Or-
N . /ca.—Among other oxplow of Captain Cole's
command in the Potosi expedition, sent — from 81.
Louis by General Lyon, was the seitaare - Of the Jef
ferson County Herald, a litabignoesslim shoot,
salted by Sam Bay estria — The •Subdels pages of
the paper bad already been Kim& of and con
tained the usual quantity of Secession matter.
Captain Cole took full possession of the office,
changed the title of the paper to the United
States American Volunteer coiled the printers
out of his ranks, got up the editorial, and rushed
the paper out in a hurry.
Art ABOLTTIONIST TO 03 ROOM —We learn that a
man named Johnson, s: native of Massachinsette,
end engaged as a watchman on the steamer Wm.
N. Moms, now laid up at Mound City, was yes
terday arrested by the people of Crittenden ootinty,
411E4115U, on a Charge of uttering incendiary lan
guage and expressing Abolition sentiments. A
jury of planters has been summoned, and be will
twelve his doom this morning at nine o'olook
Hen:pals Bailout, June 6.
IT IS authentically stated that Hon. John J. Crit•
tendon received a despatch last week from a
younger son—Robert, we believe—who is an officer
in the United States army, stationed at Fort Lea
venworth, couched in this language:
"I learn that Brother George has resigned. For
God's sake, go to Washington and suppress it."
Lieutenant Colonel George Crittenden held a
commission in the Mounted Rifles, and is In Texas.
It was reported that he had resigned soon after the
betrayal to Texas Seoeders of Col. Waite and his
command. It appears that the younger Critten
den is* loyal " chip of the old block . •
—Csucin
maga Commensal.
Tam King of Prussia has 'green permission to the
otßoors in the PflloB4ll army to offer their services
to the Government of the United States daring the
war for the maintenance of the integrity of the .
Republic
Tusi Hudson Gazette tells of a little four-year old
girl who, while repeating the catechism et her
mother's knee, replied, in answer to the question,
" What did G od create?" "The earth, the sun,
the moon, the etara—and the stripes."
A rrkoMil Apron, is making to nave hisjor
Kearney, of East Newark, appointed Brigadier
General of the New Jersey three-years contingent.
General William Cook has offered his 'services for
the same position.
r E
HILADELPRIA BOARD OF TRAD.
JNO. N.PARRAwK
J. RO_a•ti i.
COIMITTEI or rim Morn SA hi uRL E MERV.
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Tunnarora, Ihmlest soon
bilIP EMU] StruAlana—..........l4Yervool. soon
Ship Uncle Joe. Plan/sin soon
Snip Viounis .11.644, rreble. Montevideo and
Buenos Ayres. soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, June 13, /861;
r : . q,
AIYB
Brig (Aug) Boo ßß st al days from Sunderland.
Eng. with cord to B & w Webb.
Soh Busquebriuns, Payers. 3 duo from Baltimore,
with grain to A G Catkin tt Co.
Saar Ply, Cheeseuutu. days from Nantucket, in bal
last to 31 Sturtevant & Co.
Bohr Albert Field. Phithink 4 days from Taunton, in
ballast to IV Sturtevant .t co.
3:ohr Sallie Yams, Veazie.ldays from Milton, Del,
with hart to Theo W Father.
Doter clooro, Ourrougha, from Providence. in ballast
to B Mines & Co.
. . •
Echr C Runyon, biathlon, from Providence, in bal
last to 1.1. Aridrerted & Co.
Rohr W C Nelson, smith, from Boston, ttt ballast to
Itepplier & Bro.
Rohr Ada Herbert. Ferrero, from Wellileet, in ballast
to Pl Sturtevant & Co.
CLUA RED.
Bark Boni Hallett. Little t Key West. D S Steteon & Co
Bohr Delon, Crowell, Halifax. E A Elouder & Co.
Behr Cicero, Burroushe, kut Grienvoti, B Mduee
Co.
ochr Ads Herbert..Porvore, Prolifleler.N Marlow.=
lc Co.
~PChr Fly Cheesep2gue. Nantucket. do
Bohr A Field. Poulton. Taunton. do
errar W 0 Nedson. Bnutt., Nantucket, Repplier BrO.
schr Ituoyou. ldschuso. Boston. L Anoonned Co
Rohr Onus, Carman, Eaton. J Eta Bauder.
(Correapondenoe of the Pram)
RItADIr4G, June D.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the &aimlkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, la
den and ooneigned ae follow:
union, grain to Captain; J A LOlOOll, do to A 0 Cat
tail ZG CO; . 1110 Mal & Karns, grain and iron to Perott &
Aro; Golden Gate, lumber to J 8. Dersher; Durango,
pig iron to Cabana & Co; Golden step. cornmeal ,_grain,
iron. and flour to Budd Orruly, and flour to VP .0 Potts
MEMORANDA.
Steamship America, Macau's', cleared at Boston llth
inst. for Liverpool.
Staaniship DambridgelMattiteirg. front FOrtregg M.
roe Bth inst. At 804,011 th inst. Paw Pth Burt, at 3e M.
at anchor off Care Benry, ship Juventa, Young, from
Callao.
Ship Frank Haynie, Randall, for London, was loading
at Quebec 7th inst.
tart Chevalier, Johnson, cleared at Portland 10th hilt
for Buenos ayres.
Bark Palmetto, Upton: cleared at Portland 11th Met.
for lions Rent.
Brig Celestine, Pickett, hence, arrived at Boston 11th
instant.
Brig 08orge Amos , Bioko's, cleared at Boston 11th
mat. for Philadelphia.
Brigs Abby Ellen.Rilmore, and Manzanillo., Bartlett,
for pailadelphia. satied from Salem loth inst.
Brig G W Barter. Otlehrist, from Jaokaonville, via
Bath, at New York 11th inst.
Behr/ Grads Girdlar. hence 13 linking Darin, and
Emma Amelia, Harding, arrived at Boston Ilth
instant,
Bohr Rate Field, Robbins, cleared at Boston Ilth last
for Bangor, to load for Rio de Janeiro.
Bohr Hannah Grant, Dismay, hence, arrived At Now
htlrypor Davidst.
eehra r, Wolfe, Briakatoo, Claire Merrick.
Montgomery. and Marta A Wood, Baker, Nailed from
Newburyport loth inst. for Philadelphia.
Bohm J L Radnor. Corderir, Mu:delta Blew, Peterson.
Crammer, Crammer, A Carders.. Babovalr. Henry
may. Hoover, B A Boioe, Boma, Lizzie Mani, Weaver.
and D. II Wilson. Davis. raile d from Salem 10th init.
for Philadelphia.
l& illoptune, Magee, helleer arrived at Hogan /Ith
Meta
Tug, iimes,rmilimwis*, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1861.
EWS.
x Lir, et
LICK IiZADAOHE.
NERVOUS ELEAJOACHE.
Hs the See Withers rille the Veriodical attache Of Ifsr.
Imo „ Sicb madam. may be prevented ; and If taken
at the commenoement of en attack namediate seller
from pain and sickness will be obtained.
Whey asidata &Win yintevingthe Noma itait Head
sets to whir& females are de subject.
Whey act gently on the bowehi, removing Westissitsse,
For Literary Mts, Stedwits, Delicate Females, and
o n winos of sedentary maps, they am valuable as a
1,11=0i161, Imerecteg the giving leas and Mem
to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural else.
tioity and strength of the 'whole system.
The OEPPLAZIO rizam are the result of long investi
gllDMl and OasitaLAnduoted experiment", 'Mtn
alien in us many yews, daring whivii lime the? RIM
prevented and - relieved a vast amount of pain and
sufibring from liesdaehe, whether originating in the
Persons system or from a deranged state of the ne..
gunk.
They are entirely vegetable in their tioraixosition, Uhl
MIRY be tsken at all times with perfect safety withnee
making snr change of Ilf3t, sad sAs abssare at say aisee
'troy?* Siete rattlers is easy es adatisister theas to
BIWA= or 00UNTIARMTIS
Itko genuine kwra iv* aignataraa et.librnrr o.llDalting
on nab Box.
Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Madisinst.
ihaa - dui Imp &gnaw =at improui*i. .O.6mA .1
PRICE. W 5 OENTN
All aura Heidi ba &Wane
HENRir SPA/.DING:
4115 =RAI 11111. NET. imitw YOWL.
PISS POLLOWINO ANDORIP.IMIPIIIe OP
OEPHALJIO PILLS
AiJI WV? iIiVVFXX. rims
HEADAOHX,
5/1101DI Alf'D BMW COME 18 WITELIN
THZ/B, 11,EACIR.
As Mfrs roattnoosilas firs 1111sotiesisd by gr. o
mj Vora ristereshirmiabir 'roof rtr rho di.
sow Vigo May ari4ssllls dirsvrovil
INAIONYI/dat, FirD. 6, Ks. *ma/1m
I have tried your Chrphalle Mg. and I Like thoot re
Iran that I want yea to end me twedohare worth more.
Part of them are for the neighbor*, to whom I gave a
few of the first box I tot from YOU*
lend the fills by maU, ad
Your obt Servant
JAMES KENNEDY.
mi. „ m i mic re.. rib. s,
Liriajt you to send nut ono me lox altar Oathslts
PULL 14aot rusiviot it twat dm/ of b t MOM Um.
Yottriryom.atl -
MARY ARK sroucuovism
'Paws ems, Rinerrsissiojr_CovplTY. Pis
Silllloll /as MOIL. -
X. 111. XPALDINI. ki
7 will
1n
themlllint.no twe twos st YOU %nails
Mroari,
s. _ JAM B. SIMMS
rieria «w Oar b vier sad fitid
- - BILLS Vissox, Ofila, JIM.*
MEr.a.sturo, En. -
ae gad %wend twErtr-iye outs, widah mod
tAsCil t airrkitli ,Vz hp I" - ""
)heat • A. rprovnt. P. AL,
Bone Vernon. %vadat er., 4).
BEVERLY; Man:. Dee. U. Dat.
N. O.
I wish.tor some eiroulare or lex t v ibow bills, to bring
your Cerhallo Pills
o morenamely
.r..beforo my out
touters. If yon have anything 0 the Please send
tin
of MY onstamm rho is itntdeet to mote riot
isadsobe. (nasally 'mbar two 'Who ) was- sawed al dm
mesa; is ow how by yew Pin*, inualk I rent hot.
iworowoitollr yowl*
,B. NIMES.
Asira. 153PAZDIN6
O. AB Cedar xt.. 4
in r
ibolosad find tfre m nViye cents, Z. for Willoh rand box of " Pepbabo Pi . good tosaareas or „Roo. Ws.
C. Filla Roynoklaborg. Frank li n Co. Ohio.
Zapsls 'work tiks a sharos—aara Haack,. aliaosi
fas
Truly fobfor
WM. eLPILLILIt.
Itrazotoot,
Met Inc eines I rent ta velefer a bex of Caliche Pills
for the ewe or the MarronlindaOhe and Ooebvenear,
and received the sum and We bed go seed se Out
ties liras is‘ticsd to saw tor mats.
Nond tic Moro =All. Direct to
A. A. WHEELER., _
Vaidlan4 anat.
PIM thl Xraidisr. Norfolk T 4.
flukes PiLW aeoomellik the °Wed for whlek titer
were made, me.: Care or headache In all ite tone&
Atm Mi Bzwitiwar, N•tfolk,
MIST 11.1 Ye bean tested In more than a theuand sum
vita enthirsamem
.01•1110111110
•
Frogets Domotrat, RI. Cloud, Mix*,
If you are: have been troubled with th e headache.
send fora ho t[Methane Pilled so that you may have
them in oese of an attack.
Prows k tis Afters Protrideue,JS. I.
The Cep hao Pine are raid to be a remarkably eree-
Vire remedy br the headache. and one of the very beat
for that eery . frequent complaint which hen ever been
orpoovered.
Frew 0.4 VAlnefil R. B. Gazette, Mears. M.
we basil& endorse II eitaldinsi and unrivilled
IRlMuilici me.
Frew Us Kaunas Taney Star, Itangfilia. Ts.
Re are mire that emote suffering with the headamhe,
whe to them. will Mick to them.
Prays the &unarm Park Piteter, Nese Orleans, Ls.
try thaws, ! you that are &Meted. and we are aura that
testlinany (sap be added to the already nomerotui
hat that
uce.ku mewed Waft that ad other medicine
OM prod
Aver SA. 87. Lads Tiontxral.
The hnhuonse demand for the artiels (Cephalie rills
fliPlaipjAOMaranii•
Iron ths &suns, ikstespert. tens.
Mr. thialthu 'would not 0011110411 his ram Irak as at
tole he - ilid not insets to poems real merit.
items as Adesrtfur s /Tor/1;4111(40A. L
The tiistmony in their favor is strong. from the net
riospootable lin/xi/sm.
beat OA Daily Nan, Nowert,
Fills are taking the plane et all Linda
hers the Oetmettrcial Benate. Bates. Mau.
Itaid4e . be very etßoaoions for the hoadaehe.
•
•
• Iron the 041111114 Cioolosolt, ON
Writing' humanity oan now be reps el.
Sr • Wool* bottle of lIPAIDINVII PERPA_RED
NAVE will gm too Vim their goat samiall4.lllll
SPALDING'S PREPARED (mu's!
SPALDING'S PB2I%.IZSD GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPAUUD Gum
ECONOMY! DISPATCH'
Ili"' A Armes IN Tula Sava' Nurm''l4l
As sooi4snta will beispn. e Da v e well-regolosed
familiee, It is very demvarne toome oneap And
noonroont Iru for renouriog Foraitoro. Ton. Crooke
r7.
SPALDING/II PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergenoies, and no household cusp
afford to do without it. It is always reeds. and ItS
the choking po►at.
I. warn IN EVERY ROM"
X. Brush accompanies each bottle. Pries,*
cents. Addrau,
0. SPALDING.
xo. id CEDAR, STREET, NEW YOWL.
As *erten euvrosenled venous ere estemetitis
gam off on the unsuspecting pnblio, imitations of nil
PIEPARED *RAM, I would caution all nelsons to ex
actable before purohnsing. and see that the fon name,
sr ammitra roman susout
bides Mauls aTaapat all Won u. 004
ULISJI ALL KINDIS Or
HE:ADA( SHE
SPALIM:NC:PB
IMAM
innteLmir mi ,Faa.mor co., O.
Januar" O. M.
Yrarzasn, Mum.. 1an.14.1811
SAVE plucEis:
CAUTION.
THE IMIAIANIEM
MUTUAL INSURANOII OOMPANY,
IF FAILAZILPICAN
OIPPISE. No. 3018 WUXI! INIREET,
theme avast LOBS OX DAMAGE By Bet-. ea
gow , !Borman* other bi i iiLhh.2e,, , linu
or rtaturil L and on
waren, ;sal 1t7.77
• ln town es
eanne
CAM CAPITAL. smile gt.
AASEIT 4111.10
Which Wrested aa follow., Tiff
In rst inoAlSafel car proven'" , worth
ddouble SAO A171012.11,......-...“ . CALM 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s per cent. fi rst
mortgagelork at ear— IMO 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'. 6 per cent. se
cond wortease load, cßer,ooo—. Now to
Runtingloil and Broad woo Railroad and
CsnaICO.NI mortgage lean.__.__-._ re
around rent. first -olau *,4 $1
Collateral kraus, Well 3,500 00
City of pluboleighia 6 per cent. 00.000 00
Allegheny Co_pnty 6 per cent. Pa. RR. loan- ID,MI oe
Cknowieroial Rant +took-- Lug 01
Mari,nakerYiank steak_ _ ¶513 10
Co.ll atook 6,0011 011
The Rehlinee Altana! Insuranoe Co.'. stook DAP 00
County the rill Tr:yr e !`ularr— 1313 00
Union Mutual Isruntsee Co.'. aorta— ato
Bill. rseeivable......... 14,'0114
Book amount!, =meg lilernet• TIM 60
c ah
rime 66
111111410
The IVbitual prinCiple, combined with the security of
&Stook Capitid, entitles the insured to nartioipste in
the 'ra ft s of the Company. without linbility for tetra_
Looses promptly edjivited and paid.
.... DIMICTORJI:
Clam winaleZt , Banned Stephan.
wittram FL,:zhomplion, Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Mower,
William Braverman. Rani. W. Tingley.
John R. Worrell. Marshall Hal,
H. L. Carson. J. 7ohneon Brown,
L
Robert Wand, Clutries Leland.
G. D. Rosearten. Jacob T. Boutin.
yharles B. W ood, Bmith Bowe
*mei 13. Woodward t JohkElissell, ltsburs4
Ulib Titittletir t reargeort.
H. M. HINCHreArr, Soares/sr.
February H. real. ., .
rHE ENTERPIMSM
ENNI3R4kNUE COMPANV
OP P.BIGADELPEA:
(PILE INBDRANDE EXOLIDIVELY.)
410.732PA1471 9 X EIVILDINO. M. W itaztpA , A
xorriarit,AND WALNUT STREETS.
niiEwiroza:
x i
F. Z lt CIIZORD STALAD , MORTAINIAI L. Dklff 4 OP.
Wu.x.1.6.1t McKlui, Dv). K. STVART,
MMATIA PILLSIIII. JOHN R. 1116111%,
Mot M D
M. Armful, . B. A. FAlowatool.
BM. T. sAtIDICX, ANDILIW . CABE;
IXNYS wtrumw, J. L. ERRINGIB.
E. RATON ORD (STARR, Proudest.
OMAILLEB W. CODE. Secretary. fell
ippErizi MITILIAL LIFE., 1ii51311M708
COMPANY,_
No. 921 CHESTNUT Street,Philadelplua.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE IN
SURED.
Inure Lives ler short terms or for the whole tenii QI
life ; grant Anmutme and Endowments ; Pllrolloos L t ile
interests in Real Estate, and make all °marmots s
pending on the contingencies of Vet.
They act as Escontom, Adminotzstori. Assignees,
Trnateee, and Gtutrdtane.
lIESNTS 1/1" TEE uonarArgr, deanery 1, fdel.
Illortiteges, greand rents, real estate-- .51352,953 97
United Ewes stocks. Treasury notes. Mane
of State of Perearylvania, city of Buis,-
delghis, wan si
Premium notes i Map on collateral. , &0,. 337,1404 58
reaneylveed. Nottlx Ponzmylulawa, RAW—
road'', and donnty et: ear oent. bonde 105,801
Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stook., Au. 1/7,60 49
Cub on hand, agent.' Maumee, Am, 88,106.14
$1.07/.121 02
DARIEL L. MlLLERSnow!lout !
jolts
R e o irt i ll_EL STORESI4os Pro punt.
W. BiatigtiSiY• MAU4I.
ThELAWARE fiillT'ClAti SAFETY 'IN-
3l miIiILANCE CONLELIfir.I%II4.IIIIAPHIA.
Insofoofitod by Melee,Eaton of Mowlowa, lOW
,
100 I.E. armor of THIRD sod wAsatioir areas.
7HIL4DELPEII.
v rsaIN. SILAXLIM NSOW
INANON.
Cargo. To all parts or to Wind,
Pravda,
I LAND U AKO]
Oa geode by - I s iv . e to rt s Cau_abi k L t tik s ell ii
f 1y1, 1 4 lam( tar
racer.
M I2 IITILAIr
Oa Karakaadias alarail i z,_
, aretaraa, Ihr•Diat
& •
ASSETS OR THE COMPANY,
Noreethitl.l6l6_
SWAB United Stitu lye eat, lovi ,11100 m Op
115,000 United State' six omit. Treenl7
Motu, (with wormed interest).. 112,455 110
110,000 Po mmyMania State fore V ern
ONO 40
MI
MAD do. ' de. a - d. 7
moo da. 111,2411 eB
num ladolohia CIO a r :m m tl , emit. Mtn. /25,2211
50,000 Tanneries State five cent. loan _ .
50.000 Pennsylvania Rail 2d mortgage
V cent. bonda..-.-- 45500 CO
12,002 MO /Mares, stook Germantown Gas
&unarms. interest and pritieipal
raarantaed -by the City of Aim
telpais li.*kl OD
5.500.100 shares Penarylrania Railroad
CMG 00
Company_--
1035.000 shares North Pennaylyanl a Rail
road Company Onn
IMO 110 Marti rmitioel ph panyia Zoe Hoist end
Stumm Tag Com. pp
*3s)hara. Philadelphia and Ravre- de
ems Steam Tow-boat Company. MO 00
1001 shares Philadelphia Exchange
Company—.
to
MOO &ham Coulationtrl 4 2imol 1100
/ 122,00 par. 0 0 1 2 t 11.47.535.34. Market valinihme 71
tllireceivable, or ignuamoett 171.nal tl
Sonde and mortgagm.— 114,500 00
Real estate CAM MI
audios' Moo Agononm—rrominom on
nue Foliates, intermit. and other debts dap
the ConomanY—' 51,555 112
lam and stalk of randry Invarrase and
teethes!Conipalliea 1225 60
haltd—tn _..:+..,550.17116
Mlle
witie el
. - 11. IEOIIOIA.
I
Wain Marta; II mitill IL Makes
FaiT.MlUli. A. Hotter, J. ll lr. Naomi,
ocarnitug 'Paulding , 'Henry Igloos,
m I. Penroue. . Edward Darlingten.
- .Zahn Cl. Dar* I. Joprißrookr).
gamer Trimunir_, , t i onaer arnitaliwis
• 1111111111. Ej o yi Rd, um 0, Hen. .._
1 11411.11grign.
AMU o'. A 9
William C. ' wiwig. .11goila . Jsyrts,
lame!. H. Neil, ludo
P.
twFaTIEI4I46
Br. A. M. liailion. Robs* Y. Erns.,
Nome Cl. MAW. " John B. Balrage. Plilr'K.
It Ora , - De lr. Morgan. •
Alum. A. Sh M organ.
w14.1./.4.3d '24A.E.=I, rrealdant.
- -"SBaEle. 6. ".lirD Vie* Prazidear
NAWILTIABURN.A.O6iiiir' ma7-41
- - - -
- -- • • - - -
INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
F E FIRE INNURANCE
GQ_hlPAref—tnatriverektitd 11121-011ARTER PEEVE.-
w dl.O Wfamil/T Atreet. opposite Independ
ence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the °pawning
for thfrtt-Atti roue, ooptioaoo to Immure oFA...iturt. iota or
damage Mire , on piddle or ',mate Baildimm„ either
permanently or for a limited time. Alio. on Furniture,
exits of Hoods or Marobandise generally, on liberal
term'.
Their Capital, together with a large eurplyto Fried, Pi
inserted tho *omit ootofta spanner, which enables
them to offer to the inmued an undoubted senility in
'the saes of low
yawn.= D1R111770111.
Patty Lau Hanielmigt,
antis Campbvllii /ram &Om ,
drnear sewn. et °loth, Jr.,
am Montanus. o Boyeraust
Thome', Smith.
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
Wiaraiqa G. cnowina, Boorotory. api-11
INSUBANOR COMPANY OF THE
81A713 OF PAIMSZLVANIA.—FIRR4LICD MA
RIM INDVRANCE Nba. 4 AND 5 EICNANNN
81111.D.LNOIL
Onartera4 to t7rs-4tanital ONNING—Fon. I, iaao, Oar&
talao S4sB 79177.
All invaried in acmtul an/ available Atasiar.l4.—seil-
OHM to ininun on • Vonntla and Careen. Biuldinto.
Maki of Noroks.n&aa. &a. on liberal terra,.
— FrICNWOMa.
Irrirs D. Bberr•rie flisorge 15. Stun%
innzeon Mammal grant. Jr.,
Visrles liaaleatar. Yew Warner.
Suittp Tkomai D. WatioNa.
irk D. Dail, 'mu,' O. Frosounr
Moni. emit.. Marisa B. Loam,
George C. Carson.
JAE' Y D. DELEXYLEID. Proolient.
WILLIAM ILADIBIL Ilsorataro. JoSit
VMS INSURANUM. NIZOIIAVIEJEP
-R: INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, He,
gas North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build-
Ism Goodz i _end Merchandise generally from loss or
lemma br PF re. ,Ir6a oompear cinwiintee to adnint ell
Wier prompay, and ttuirobr hops to merit Qs mama
age et the yeblle.
11111.1101M1.1.
William Morgan, Hobert Plarhjani
Francis Cooper, Minhael Mavens.
loom L. Dougherty. Seward McGovern,
Jawes Martin, Thome B. rdeConnist,
Jame, Durant, Jane Bromley,
Matthew McAleer, Franoin Pane:
Bernard Raffertr, J o h n f
homaa J. Hemphill, Bernard ELL Hidninsinni
Lemuel Fitter, Charles Clare,
Foams Menittrami tv blichtel cairns,
F CIS COOPER, Maiden*.
DELNARD RAPPER Y. SearetarrieolS-
BIERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE 00,,
PETUAL.
IRCORPORAMRD 1.1 1 10 ORAITRI .PER_
Ito. Si o WAbliVir Street above Third, Plillegelpina,
Raving a large paid-up. Capital Stook and Beryls's,
inflow in sound sad available Seourities„pontinues to
Insure or. Dwain:ism attires, Furniture, Merchandise,
Yule's to ,port and thou cargoes, Mid other personal
pappgrty. Alumna, iliballlay 043.1 promptly 6411111nOt•
DIRICTOB.S. •
Thom. IL Maris, John 1. Lewin.
John Welsh, James R. Campbell.
Ilanntel C, Morton, Edmund Dunk,
Patriot Brady, Chan. W. fanner.
Isr
?BMARY, MARIE. President.
ALBEIT C. R. CRAWFORD. Reoretary. fez!-tf
ALNTHRAOITE INSITRANOE 0011 IP-
A.
asoltol 411/011.01&•011A1TBE
rsicrrivrAi_
Once No. an wALIrWir Urea. %swam TWA sat
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
This Company wiU insare mind loss or llama by
him, Boloomen,Furarture. and Merottandieo was ,
Marla* lismarsawsi . INA/WCgH., sal
Freight/. Wm ocu
! lranee to Warts .1 Ms Fun.
'web moor, 1:11111 9ecoph tiartlehi r
huthor ‘ John[ wasso,
Andenned, John A. Bialasten.
payis Puma. Wm. F. Dun,
nor Mush I. B. Ban&
JActO.O ESlLEn.,Prealdent.
WM. F.DFJOII, - Woo St Promise%
W. . JOCIOS. Soo rotary. aue-tf
- LIXCHATIGE INSURANCE COMPANY
—ofilos No. 409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INIIIIRANCE on Holmes and Nerohandlao
generally. al on favorable *rum, *Aber limited or nor
pen.
Drizciroium:
Jeremiah Bewail, --- rain Mara,
q
John L. eimwee, homed 71:karpron,
Edward D. Rabal.la. &mem T. mem,
Samuel L. Smedley, Jahns T. Ow es,
isuben Cl. Hide, John J. Griffiths.
JEREMIAH BODISALL, President.
JOHN Q. GINNODO, YlOO n
e t
Preside
itiCW.l.7.7 , MN. it.r.....*n..-, hid
pHILADELPHIA TICE 11 A-0 OTTA
A.• WORKS.
Ofilee and Wars Rooms, 1010 CHEt3TNIPS Street.
Ornamental OhonneiToni.
Emden Vases and Statuary.
Facaustio Floosing Ti..l
Architectural Ornaments.
Ventdatlnd and Emote Flues.
Ridge Tile and Sanitary Were.
steam-prused Drain Pm*.
Water Pipe, warranted to atone
§rift agl ir r itatli t :l ll attin a =ll term*.
libustrated Catakmites sent by
Ptah on acidiaatton by letter.
A. 14
.411100,
vote aw Itltratti.
AOKEREL, H:CR111110, SES.D, SAL.
vs.
MON, ao.--11,120S bbie. fleas Plea. 1,2, end II Meek
're, large, medium. and small, in moiled package'
et °holes Late -.3enehe fat fish.
lA2I New Halifax. Eastport, &pi Labrador Her
ring, Of (Anion qualities.
0,000 bate. extra new soiled Herring&
coo° basin extra new No.l Senlinte.
{,OOO boxer. le rso Movjeline Herrings.
SOO bbls, Masking WWI. Ptit
top Dbl.. now Boonom_y
_edema Shad.
is bbl .. new Halifax s almon. -
1,000 giuntale Brand Bank Codfish.
SOO bete: Betlnmer-4x.unts Cheese.
IX Mere landing. for eels hy
MURPHY & KOOK&
noel N 0.146 NORTH WHARv/36.
'UST REOEIVID, per "Annie Kimball,"
a" from Ltverpool, blender, Weaver, & Mander's
antanstiong I
ar Rattan Omonitio In 1 a Ars,
as am Extract Itior amt, ism
SO OM Extract nnay', iLI %Um,
100 be Extract Tarsze9l, 191 10 )an,
50 Oa Vitt Ral Colohioi, Int a bottles.
100 Rm. OL seeeirn It, in 1 b botiloe.
NM Se Calomel , in I Nadia.
IC 4I P i i g T dri Vail & BROTRER.
47 and 49 North SECOND &raid,
REST QUALITY MOPING-SLATE al.
warn en hand and ter We at Union Willett/191
BEAM Street.
9/7 ltensiAlMlL. Mr TWA *,
T aimy WW llsllos4'
RAILROAD MIDIS.
/
AND EISADIPIO MALItoa.
PAASR,MRS for POTSILE, READ
INI3 NfitRVIIMUMG , on and after May 90,1861.
RING F LINER, DAlLYilllunclags ewe pted,L
burl ;
Ye New Depot. aornsrA BROAD cad
,CALLOw-
St L targets. PHILADELPHIA. (Painianger en
trap_oes en Thirteenth anti on Dollowhinecrovor 9
A. m. ,cionoeatiog at Darrisbsits with tire PENN YL
VANIA RaILROAO 11'. M. train. running to tts
the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.05 F. M. train
rename to Chambersbnrg. Carlisle. &a : and the
HORT qiMRN CENTRAL' ZALLROAD I r. AL train
running to illinbnibo.
AFTERNOON LINES.
Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW-
BiLL Sweatt. PRILADELPIMA, (Pemencer en
trallain on 'Ehirteentli and on Callowhill streete.) for
povntruide and HARRIBBORQ, at SO P. M,.
iIAILY, iionneating -et Hemsato - with the Northern
Central Railroad, for Sunbury illianusport, Elmira.
km.; for READIG . only, et 6 1 1 . . M.. DAILY, (Band aye
ome_pted.i
DISTA.NOES VIA _roiLAvELFRti. AND READ
ING RAILROAD.
FROM PHILADELPHIA, MINN
To Fbccoiscsalle—, 2S)
Readoit—_,_,_ 58) Philadelphia and Reading
Lebanon—.— - 86 and Lebanon Valley IL. It.
Harrisburg.-- —... lit
DIUSIIEI-......--......124)
MI lioraDurg "...mg
Treverton Junction 168
_
Sunbury- _.. up
Northumberfind.....l7l
Lewisburg-- --AM
r...._....__ _m,
..?,_______.•.....,......T.
tha...ort__ me
Jersey Shore- _.....223
Lcck Raven— -235
Naleton- -,—.,.. -am
roy-- —. -XI
and asi
The a A. M. 0na.15 P.M.
Clinton, (aundets excepted,
WILLIAMSPORT. and El
close oonneetbins with linei
therWeit and Southwest.
DEPUF Irl PHILADELI
:Ail CALALOWIIII.4 a.reet
W. M. '
Mftl 20. 1101.
BUM.I9IBit ARRANGE
ENT. PHIL ANELPEI.
GERMANTOWN.AND NORN/BTOWN RALLROAD.
On and SNIT Moaday. May 13,1861,
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, ra A. M., 1. 2,3.
8.80.4, 5,6, 834, 7„ 8, 9, 103 k, and G.% P. Id.
Leave eermaatewn, 6, 7,11 L 8, 840,9, 19,11, 73 A, AI.,
P, t. Of 04,7 h I*l 2I
-W M.
The 810 A. M . and 8.80 . Trains stop at German,
town only. '
ON 81774DAY8.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.09 A. At, M 4.334, BOX, and
P Leave Cannentown 8.10 A. 73, 1 4, 074 and 414 P. M..
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia. S. 8. 10, 19 A. M.. 9, 8.56, 4,8, 8,9,
and lOX P. M.
Leave Chestnut Hlll, 7.10, 8, 840, 9,40, 1130 A. M.,140,
336, 040 , TAO, 8.40, and 10.10 P. M.
'The e A. M. and 8.811 P.M. will make no stowson the
Germantown road.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.03 A. itt.. 5. and 7% P. M.
P.
Leave Chestnut Rill, 7.90 A. M., 12.40..6.10, and 9.1 ,
FOR CONOROROCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia. LOU. 736, 9.06. 1206. A. 10.,1.05
8 45.4 m. 63W. 8. and 213 i P. M. -
Leave Norristown. s. 7, 8.05, 9,11 A. M., 134. 434. 634
and 934 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphiai 9A. M., and SP. M,
Leave Norneteunt rhi d, Mitl Bad 0 I". DI,
FOR 211iNAY FINK.
Leave Philadelphia 540, 734. 9.0 e, 11.08 A. M., Lee
2.06. Lek 434.634, 8. and 11X F. M.
Leave Masayank. 634, 7%, 8.35, 9X.11% A. Pd., 2.3%
L mid/0
ON atINDS.ItO.
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M.,* a. and 711 P. M.
Leave Manitsk, 73( A. M., lg. 834 . and 9P. M.
R. Depo t. H General Superintendent,
zn7ll-tf mErcirm and SHEEN streets.
TILE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILRAD,
1,150 MILES DOUBLE TRACK.
1861. INIBRIPIN 18614
OAYAUITY OF wino RD 15 rrow
TO ANY IN PAS SENGERY.
THREE THROUGHTRAINS •
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBUIIII.
connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trams
from Boston, New York. end all points East. end in the
— from n ah.poins k inne bWgtV n A
na
nw o e ugh .
a T d a S u u t o w n e d
thus furnishing facilitie s
for the transportation of
Fenimore ussurpuseed for mmed and comfort by any
other route.
twee end Fast Lines no through to rittsturt
without ontpso of Gan or conductors. nn ;Shrong
reneenner writing provided with Lounlindge • Patent
Brake—speed under perfect control of the, engineer,
thoa adding much to the safety of travellers.
Smoking . Clare are attached to each Train Wood
r/easieepix,,,c.r. to Express and Fait Trains. The
XPRESR RUNS DAILY! Mail and Past Lincs. Run
g welted.
Mail Tra m leaves Philadelphisat 7 . 5) A.M.
Fe Line .* /I 20 A.lll.
Earpreea Train leaves " 10.15 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS
Farri P. M.
luMbla I.IIIP. M.
kesburg " at 5.40 P. M.
West Chester "iro.l, at 8.15 A. M.
0. at 11.0) P. M.
Wed Chester Peesengera will take the Wed Chester
Nos.,. and I Barrieburs iteaaniniedation and Columbia
Trains.
Passiingers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf
falo, Rianara Falls, and intermediate pi_ointa, leaving'
Philade gh lphia at 7.16 A. M. and 210 P. rd.. go directly
throu.
Tiaketa Weetward may be °ltch:Lad at the offmea .5(
the Company in Philadelphia. /Yew York, Boston , or
Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor
tant Railroad Moen in the West ; sago onboard any of
the regular Line of Steamers on the miscsainpi or Ohio
rivers._
riir Fare always ag low. and time as Wet, ag ttr ALIT
other gonto.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streete.
The completion of the Western oonnestions of-the
Penuivania Railroad to Chicago make this the
DIREUT LINE BB? weßri TILE EMT AND TIIR
OREA'S WEST.
The connection of tracks by- the. Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, Avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight.
together with the saving of timeware advantages readi
ly appresiated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel
ling Public.
Merchaula and. Ulupgiera entrusting tee tiallelterla -
Um of their Freight to this Company, eau rely with
confidence °nits speedy
_transit.
TRH RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
In the West by the rerinailvania Railroad ars at en
limn a; favorable as are . charged by other Railroad
cogityWnl4ll. •
NT Be particular to mark paokages " via Pennsyl
vania Railroad."
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Dlreotions apply
to, orAddress either of the following Agents ' of the
COMM
R. A. Otewart Pittsburg:
N.B. Pierce & Co. r Zones - vine , J. ,1. Johneen,
Rip
ley, O.; McNeely. Marmite KY.' Ormsby & Crop
per, Portsmouth.. U.; Paddock' eeffersonvioe.
Indiana • ai,W. Brown. & Co., Cincinnati. O. • Athern
ibulthlSltl9 . ibolliflatis 0.; O. Meldrum‘pladmon e
fJoe. kb if Derridilernile,JCL, P.am G. Rimy ,-
it . L.R. T .F.reas e ..B6:ll;; a : Glass
a, Harris, rieshville, Tenn.; Hams & Hunt, Mora
via tom..• r. W . It.
woonte:Allo'ne Ill . ' or to Freight Agents of Railroads
at aarennts points in the WOO.
, B. Sin 05TON, Jr., Philadelphia.
MAGRAW (a BO ONS. 80 North street Baltimore.
LEECH & Co.. I Astor Rouse. or 1 Y
LEECH & CO.. N 0.77 State street, mown.
IL IL HOUSTON. Ideal Freight Arent. Phila.
L, L.. 111)1.1r7i Gen' l Ticket Agent, nails.
E. LEWL% Gen'l einal Altoona. Pa. ise-/Y
104.11 ff 1
1861. ii iitamivei 1861.
Pli(it
o tt ur ciplart y e & lwm.P.a...
iiRXE
DMA D if Elivoin Litoorffin
p fitriLA DEL IA Wu KEW
YORK MID WAY PLACES.
Whom WA/ANT-IT. Waal/ AND JOINENATAN aro,
WILL LrAVE AR FOLLOW, Vl2.
PAIL
At I A. M.. via Camden and Aube,. M and A. A.R.-
AONNDOdANOD . - - _OllB
At eA. at., via Camden and Jersey - City, ( S- J• 1
A0R0M13193410111 I *YIP. I.OMII/ 11.1,0 Pt I •2 ID
Ate 4. at,, via Camden and Ismer' City, Wormer.
_ 00
At A. M.. via Kensington end Jerder
Western Express. -- • . 100
At mid P. M., via Camden and AMLDY donerame
dation.—
.-.. 3 PS
lR P. M., via Cloutier, and Amber, C. razd A. Ba
ms • a co
th r. 31.0na Keneingion arid Jersey City, ii.vo
g Ex_ere 3 GO
At
lea OA P. M., via Kensington and lart.6y City, 24
I
X
At OA Mu Tie Camden and Jersey My, Entilyg
op
At 11.X.P. M., via Caniden and Jersey Clay, Rienti
ern Mill ;
At P.
vii Camden sad Amboy, Ammo/oda at
-
tion( relight and Passenger )-pit Class is et_ 215
do. Olaes 'Mott- ti h-
O Cl ibM ma! Lite ma Wit. Tie illf P M. Rooth
ernMall, Batxrdaye 01.637413 d.
For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington,
Rte., at 1.10 A. M. and Of P. M. from Kensington.
For Water asp, Strouctiba.-g, noranton, lmisloar re,
MeiLtrose, Omit &e., 7.10 A. M. from KenaiNFtaA,
via DelaWare.l.lok2ArazuzA mkt Western R. IL
For Maneh Ottllnk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10
A. M. /Ad P. M. nom Xeraingten Deed ; (the TM
A. M, line emu:meta with train leaving Masten at 3.11
P. !do
fat Ell .10117, at and /114 2 0 1111 d
or We. Al P .
A. M.. And I
WAY LINER,
Fer Mists), Trenton, Ste., at 7.11 A. 414 and AX P. X. from iensinsion, and Vi P. M. from Walnut-
Vellg r alia. Riverton. Delaneo, Beverly. Ruling
ten emus, Rerientemi. Ai., at 1134. 1,1, sg, and
2. k.
Atetunboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
plemes. at 2K P. M. from Walnut -street wharf.
delirFor New York and Way Lines leaving Hezurington
Depot, take the oar. on ANA street. above Walnut,
half an hoar begins densrtare. The eats ran into the
depot, aWI on eartul of math train. rim Dom the depot.
nal . round' Paggaseonly, allowed each Pease*.
gr f i r paatensent are probituted from Mking =indult asi
gage but thew wDINDLA apparel. All baggage
limit
Ita Pound, to be pand for extra. The Company limit
the responsibility far baggage to One Dollar err solute.,
and will not be liable for any among beyond aur, ex
sips by apeoisl eentreet.
inkla WM. X, fAIEMEX. Agent.
NO.RTH PENVSYL
VA NIA RAILROAD.
11::Pfl Rig f _ DOYLESTOWN, MAJOR
011-11-01 L,
WLLICESDA ETON. BANTO N, ECKI/EY ,
R.
• THREE THROUGHTRAINS.
On and after MONDAY. MAY /3,5350. Passenger
TVainstrig leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
a.
daily) (Sendai, egoeptedkas follows ;
At 6.40 ot..{Earwressi,Jor Bata/ahem, Allentown ,
Manoh Chung, goaleton, wittesbarre. ae.
At 2.4112. M.. (Exams/ ), for Bethlehem, Maston. Ac.
This train paschal! Easton Mg P. M., and makes close
911IINSIon with New Jerae Central /Or NOW York.
thAank t am
lbe. P. M.. for Memiehom. Allenurem. Mama
.
At II A.M. and 4 P. M., for Doy lestown.
At 10. W A. M. and La P. 51., For Waalungton.
The AO A. M. Express tram makes close co smos
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Betldehem, being
the ehartsat and most damnable Ponta to Wilke/05am.
lad
to
allrol paitageoitin
ohm at ILO A. /a.. LlB N.. and Lag
P M.
Leave Doylestown at 7.76 A. M. and 4.9 P. M.
&gage Fort Wailtiortou at LW A. M, and 1,10 F.M.
AM
orr .151124DAY 5 .—Pailadelphia for Jgeth/eherri at ,
giladelsdua for_Doyleigostri at 5 P. 51.
ylestown for Ph/melt/his at 6.40 A. M.
thlohem for Philadelphia at P. M .
pro t 9 tothlehont-1/ !Wire to St amok Okiinl,ll Se
ere to eaten VP I Pere to Vglikeimarre— be
Through Tieketa moat - proaured et the Ticket
Moan, at WILLOW Street, pr BERX.S Street, in order
to secure the above rates of fare.
ALL Pamenger Traim (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Berke Street with Filth and. Sixth-streets, and
!Wend and Third-street. Passenger Railroads, twenty
11104101 after leaving Wipow Street.
Madill MALE. Agent.
•
SPRING : : 08.
ALENT4—PHILADELPHIA,
W.(11 Barb iIT — i, BALTIMORE BA ti.rtain.
On aid altar MONDAY:, APRIL 16 1862
FAIMEDDB.4I3IIII.N3 LEAVE FifIicaDBLPHIA:
For Baltimore at 8.16 A. M., UM A. /41., (Bo' cetera).
FF10.50 . .
or Chester at ILM A. M., 11.31 A. M., 1.21 and Rua
P.M.
For P. wiloiliiaton at Lill A. at., 110 f A. Ai.. 4.25 and
Iti.llo
Fpr New Cattle at 3.18 A. M. and CM F. M.
For Dovert, LIS A. M. and 4.11 P. M.
For Milforo at ma A. M.
For itailsbury Mil. M.
FOR
and OAS P. .
Leave 'Wilmington at 6.50 and Lla A. N., 1.e4 and
r. M.
Leave atliebory - at 2.40 P.M.
Leave Milford at 4 P. M.
Leave Dover at 645 A. M. and 5.2) F. M.
Leave New Cantle at 8.25 A. M., 7.201.. ht. Y.M.heave Chester at LAM A. A4O. IA7 and 840 r
leave Baltimore for Millibars and Delaware tall
read st la A.M.
TRAIN FOl BILLTIMOSE
Ammo Cnostor 616.f6 Ade,' 12.00 and UM P.M.
Liars Wilmington at a. 5 A. M., dign P. M.. and 11
A.
.M.
FirmoßT Timm, vitt. Passenger Car attseked.
will run as follova
i4ase Fhiladeltzhis for Penryoilla and linermaillata
plum at 6.60 P.M.
Leave Witirdexten far Pengtille and intermediate
DlSam at 7.111 F. in.
Lean Wilmington for rhiladolohm and mtarma
dit. platen at 8 r. M.
to Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore and intermedi
ate atatiene at.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grue end Intermedi
ate anatome at I F. M.
fix aIINDAYII
Commencing Bunday„ May 1D.1661, until farther no
tice, T wo TRAINS will run on Sandals
Leaving Philadelphia for Baltimore ima Walhingtou
at UM A. 116, and 1040 P. M. and
CM P ain [ L Baltimore for Philadelphia at 9.41 A. AL and
. M.
apm IL AL FELTON'. President.
COTTON SAIL BUCK and CANVAS,
of 41 numbers and brand s.
Raven's Dunk Awning E lla of all description, fey
Vents, logrungs, Trunks, and wagon Covina.
Also, Paper Mannfaetarere Drier Fel from 1 to I
feet 'lda. Esittins
sr r,Llail Ty 'e.t. a .
MIX W
NMI aay
northorn cont.-
Railroad.
allAblir7 4 1 4 4 V'le R.
Williamsport and Elmira
Railroad.
trains Gonne% dmilyeit Yort
I.) with the OATAWIBBA.
;RIR' RAILROAD. making
31 to Niagara Falls, Canada.
RIM: Corner of BROAD
.I.3ILHENNEY. Seoretary.
mv*T-tf
AND PHILADELPHIA ORESTES
ROAD PHILADEEPHIA
RAIL,
VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGdMENT.
On /mid after MONDAY June 5. 185/. the trains will
leave PHILADELPHIA , from the Depot, N. E. corner
o. CIGATERNTTI and MART istreata at 7.45 and
1.0.90 A. M.., and 2, 4.15. 830, 4nd 11 LE. , ‘t„an_d will
Matra the station, earner ot THIRTY- iftST and
MARKET Bowe. ( West Philadelphia_,) 5.05 and
3045 al. AI., and 2.15.4.30 6.45 and 1014 I. M.
QNII.INDAYs.
Leave PHILADEU Vet BA. M. mut IP. M.
heave w CLIEnT an d W el t est e r EL.
Trains leaving Philadelp !s CL at 7.45
A. M. and 4.15 P. M. oonnept at Pennetton wt, Trains
on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad
for Oxford and intermediate points.
my Ma C. HENRY WPCODI
poral .14 perizaendent.
IN IVIIMS WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TR AI NS vut
PENNSYLVANIA RAILRoAD. leave depot. oomer
XLEVENTH and MARKBT Streetu, at ea A. al
UOOl3, 9 3.1 Y. AL, and 4 Y. M.
On Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 7.90 A. M.. and
West Chester at P. td. i790-tf
PkiILADELPHIA. AND
READING RAILROAD OD.,
(MIDI:1W eitath ourtk itrest.)
PlimanuptitA, April 27, MI.
SEASON TICKETS.
On and after May 1.180.2mi/on tickets will be leaned
by thin company for the periods of three, six, nine, and
twelve months, pot transferable,
Salmon aohool-tiokete may also be had at 33 per cent,
dismount.
Theis ttekste wilt be sold by tho Treasurer at No. 227
South FOUNTH Street, where any further information
oan be
tamed. 8. BRACILD,
ap3P-tt ta
rer,
_
w- EMMA. itOUTIt.-.-
2.II.I( , ADELPIUA AND El.-
21111 A ElliptGAD.
Wile% T EVIITE to If arszaks, Cog...vitas,
_No
pert, WI sabhiTeuatlll/tolli DM:MUM 01.11tOlt Wil.
lo:uxuiport_ Troy, Xftlinon, tlantOrk. Etualm• Euniallt
Niatora Falls, Rooiieeter, MeTelandaetroth alai*.
Oltleare.llt. Mitts, milwaaltoe , and all points Marti ass
weal.
Pomander tritium will !we the now Breit of the FY-
1.1410
0' and goading Railroad, corner BROAD and
LLOWRILL gtrestr. (Pawnor entranos en Cal
lewhill street,) daily Mandan aneptit), for above
mate, u tetra :
DAY PR Rft —
g ---RAO A. XL
m i en EXPREaa-- —......._Ate P. M.
Rho LOU A. hi . train sonneoteat Veen, for Wilkes-
Ise.rra _Kates. tae ten kad_ I station, ow ite
JahOKAWANNA A= BLAIUMB NU BALLAD ,
Tim above trams mate direct ourptiorar at Elmira
with the traits of the :few York an e,CBlllll7dSilllll
and Niagara Falls . and Buffalo, New York and Erie. sec
New York Cent el Railroads, from all Wats North and
W.codtt and the natio.
4 6
wacraco co or to Etwora. 4grat:ii, and traeponwert
Ilridce, and al tt.terwoohate potnte.
'whets tan be it rewired at_ the Philadelphia and M
iura itailroadLtr Velhoket Moo, northwest corner of
1111XIM and Olt: :int YT Streets, 612,2A,4 0 ,. 1 1:11.
Roast, eornero THIRTEENTH - a% A liV
T.IIIIOtIGI EIPIERS VILE
19 , 19 the FAH Ltielplua and Reading spot. Broad and
whiff etre t ',daily (Bandar: axeopteml) , for all
le ote Warta.' itorta, at IP. DI,
Frolic C r berdelitosted before s P. Bt. to Boars
err c Me awe tar.
er Inferlnhily x h-r1 at Frefeitt PllPett
TAW "ill ins Ct
• O. 7 iiicxrD. Arent.
Worthwest ege:' r AlXlMandi 1 -1 - VN alf Streets %
stiLl-t! Ph I ladalDb if.
ar t empag NOTIOS.-OELESTER
VALLE Y RA/LROAIA—PAR
SLINGER, TRiLllftB FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN
TERMEDIATE RTATIONB.—On and after Nov. gat,
MO, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN
will start from the new Paseenaer Depot of the Phila
delphia and Reao4...ikaitroad Company, corner of
BROAD and CALpOWHILL atratt, Oteatenser got
hic on.Callowhill.)
ACANING Wit A 'll for Downingtown leaves at 3.1 A
.
ArlfFlllloo24 IMAM for Docomins - taera ***** st
tr. M.
(E112a67.1 excepted).
order of the nd of MsOlififl! 6- 110 GAMIN-
Ms end Xeading !road Compoßy.
al. . R. MalLANY.Zserstary.
TLES ADAMS IMPRESS
CO., Moe 3 sr 0 CIMESTglrir Due t ,
forwards Pamela, l'aokag ea, Morehaadutip Mak Bolos,
aIId npooio,minor by ito own Linea or In sonnionsl
with ether Faniot. Cout.otoiaw. to alt Like orio.42**
t.wu mid slidea of no Co tOi It UL
RA111701,1
is.passo
TO OONTRACTORS AND NUILDSRB
_Healed Froward... endorsed " PRO PONALS FOR
BUILDING PUBLIC SCHOOL ROUGE IN TILE
TWENTY-FIRST WARP," will be rammed ha the
undersianed. at the Office, southeast corner of 111 XT St
and AOSLPHI Streets, until TUB/MAY.lBqt instant,
at Ilit'alook M. for budding janblie &shoot Nonni on
FIFTEENTH Street. rear 1.70 Ge Street. geld Dodd •
log to be greeted acoording_kr the plans end speoilica
trona of GEORGE 8. RETHELL, Esc. A robitect, to
be seen at the office of the Controllers of kublio eohools.
By order of the oorarnitt.e on Property.
/MUT
C J. SNMPHILL, 1-ecirelary
j'en-at ontra.. of Pablio
M. JAbikal BETTS , VISLEISHATID
SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the. orily any
porters cinder eminent medloal patronage , L a dies and
physicians aro respect:ldly relocated to call ph ysicians
Betts, at her residence , 1049 WALIA thet,
Philadelphia. (to avoid eounberfotbo 'AMY thousand
Invalids have been advised by their physioisna to l bpr appliances. Those only are genuine bea t i ng th e
united States oopyright. labels on the box, and eine
lama. andbhart• alas on the ifineetlent. Vitit witininua
esllll-tot
Op EVANB & WATSON'S
S.ALAILLNDER SAFES.
'Toll
304 OHE IL ST
A.DiszPata
lIIT3 ATBLEET.
boA large variety of FIJILE — PEOOIS Ell alta i r e r
wl
0141' OLL—A lot of Latour Olive Oil,
nairmarnila OMI-
F 1 lIENI~9 , 111111/1451, it 00.,
110. 45111 DIAALIiT IFINZkOr
SALE OF FRENCH GOODS.
O Fd M
June la, at 10 o'clo a
ck r . ifo a r
cash rning,
400 oackatas and iota of fanny and atanla French dry
footle,
PARIS DREsm GOODS,
—24 31i.and 40-inch crepe d'Cavrin•
••
broohe annuls. brothe
chair voilina,
l'An4Cl eiL ACK OEO3 DE AlLthfiti.
21040-inch high lustre andbeavy bleak grog de
Mmes.
CONTRACT IHATVING. SUPERIOR QUALITY.
4-4 0-4, and 6-4 yr late oorttra,ot matting.
4-4 6.4. and 64 red oheok matting. •
NF. PANOOAST, AIIVIIONEEII, Suc-
L • castor to B. Scott. Jr.. 431 CRISIITNNT Rt.
LARGE PCSETIVE BALI OF STRAW GOOD 3,
MEN'S AND 804'8 7 a. kti.. by catalogue.
On Friday ornins.
June 74. tale oommenoinz et 10 o'cnook precuielr.
included will be found, viz.-
- osees bite ey lea 44;1'4 strews. Florence. zeael. and
fancy bonnets.
0a5e.111...t. and mat tashionn.bld stbA4#4 randy 11101.
Boulevards., nrekas, &o.
oases men's and boys' genet, palm. Pa7sll, and
fancy bate.
106HILIP FORD & 00., AUCTIONEERS,
6 9. +.1e10r tweet at MOD Mt.
DALE 01? 800 MARRS Prolta. MOBS, AND BRO
GANS.
This Morning,
June 13. at /ft o'vleor eroomety. Intl be sold, by eats,
101C111,-
Sit eases men's. boa' and feat& - calf. kip, and grain
boots. pelf and lap rogani l Uongresegaiters, (ato m
ties, &a ,; women s, misses sea obikiren's calk,
goat, rnorosoo and kin heeled boots and oboes , gaiters,
slippers, buskins, &o.; also. a large and desirs.ble sa
eoatent of oity-mede goods.
Goods mole for e
ex e amiination• vitk estaterati,
earls on the morning of sale.
MTITZPATRIOK 6 aICOS. Ai T
. vropuriusts, 444 1111111.21' !UMW, litre above
BUM.
lAN C.,4 ?AWE: tivtifilici.
43 7 tesielt - .! at 1100kil, liititlOLltl7 and (Gals,
W4Sikell. )311%4Y, ploor.a, silver vated Ward. Sitl4ll7
ValatlnM inatraementc. &a.
Kaalarl, tl7 Oo4s, boots aril shims. mina mar
aktntttia tif urn desort32o4,_
r BitErm °very . impact, wititimiar ago •n
ibT at ID a'alook A. H.
PEI VACS Sal .
- - -
At privileges several Larsson rmlacbta U. Weklsll.
) 9 Weirr, boots, stationery, silver - plated ware, cutlery
NMI MOS, ?CM To Which IS Sollinted the 'Melt 011 •
and 'mull! merchants and other..
Uonalgnmenta solloitai of all kinds of worebandise
for either public or rrivate sales,
Illfr Liberal each advanoes made en caning:meat&
Ost-door sales orometly attended to.
1%1106.46 fIATUANS, AUOTIONT E R
i.v.a AND COMMIB'ION MERCHANT, southeast
corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.
AT PRIVATE BALE
AT PRIOE4 TO SUIT THE TIRES.
The following artjolos wilt be sold for loss &ban tall
the usual selling Pries
Finn gold hunlitur ease, doub'e•oase, and double-bot
tom English patent lever watobes.nf the mos , unproved
and best makers; U
fine gold double-Urns r nslialt patent
lever watches; independent-seconds lever watches;
Ana g.ld Isouring-osse nd oo.n-csnalieSeagelleerkt levee
and lepine watches; h orizontal and duplex watches,
silver hunting-case. donate-case, and double•botlom
ngliatt patent lever, escapement lever, and !spine
watches, of the moat approved and best makers; dou
ble.case and open-face silver watches; silver gnarlier
silver soars sr and single-ease watches • fine gold vest.
neok. too, and MUM chains; diamond nnger rings and
breast-pins; seta of fine soldjewalry ; sold breast-pins,
ear rings. finger-rings, bracelets, penoii-oases, pens,
and jewelry of every desonvtion; guns, pistols, musical
metrunients, piano -tortes , and articles generally.
MONEY TOLOAN.
Money advanced liberally, for any length of time
agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, diamonds,
watches, jewelry, fowiing-pieces, musical instruments,
dry goods, olothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery. fur
niture, bedding. fano/ articles, and on all articles o
vane.
CONSIGNMENLB AND CUT-DOOR SALES SOLI
LICI TIED.
Liberal cash advances made on all articles ooningneil
for Dale. Persona' attention peen to all out-door sales.
8HIPP(1 .
WEEKLY COMMUNICATION
BY B 3 8411 BETwy t at NNW YO.RI
AND LI VEK Li
rOu, umnd6 at Wor , DPITOWN
lagslr) to land and embark piammispere and dtipatobea,
The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam
sting Company's splendid Olyde-bait iron screw steam
ships, are intended to sail as follows: •
FROM NEW YORK FOILLIVERPOOL.
ETNA Enturday, lune 1
EIDAMITIRIAIL gainriiny. Juoe
CITX OF WASNINr
JiTY .(GTON, atnrdar.
GLASGOW, t3aturday, June 23
And every Saturday throuchout the year, from ' , Aix
No. 44 N. H.
ltATre. 61 , PA11346.P.
THROUGH. FROM PHILADELPHIA..
Cabin, to Queenetown, or Liverpool.—
Do. to London, via Liverpool__ SO
Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool.-- 30
Do, to London,
Do. Amara tieketa, available for au months,
from Liverpool.. 1110
hummers forwarded to Herne, Perm. 'lambing.
Bremen. and Antwerp. at throneh rates.
Cent:thalami of passage bunked from Liverpool to New
Yor C 4 irtirm.to. or from Queenstow n to
ew 'York_ _
____ ago
These steamer s — have superior aooommotlatione Tor
mumengers, are oonstrunted with 'watertight compart
ments, and carry experienced Surgeons.
For freight, or paaaage. apply at the otnee of the Cont
ent!. JOHN G. DALL. Arent ,
II 1 Walnut Street hiladejtilda.
In Liverpool, to W,id. MALI.
to Glaagow, to Ww
o T to ? f i lffnert.
Stan s treet.
TUB i3tir.lloal MID LiOliall
BH AMERICAN ROYAL MAID "(TEAM
TROY NIW TOIL TO LIVIIIPOOL.
Chief Cabin 111 LIB
/honed Cahill Peneare _ _
PROM Posmou T O LIVIIPOOL.
Chiof Cabin Perms
neoond Chin Yassage--_ ID
The ships rom New York call at Cork Tartar.
The alma rom Baton call at Bahian and Cork Bar
or.
PERSIA, CApt. I ndkimi. APRIC i , Chtet.Rhatra.
ARABIA, Copt. J. Stour,. CANA ACst. J. toh.
ABTA i cot. E. 13. Lott. AMER IC A , Capt. MoAuler
AUISTRALASIAN NIAGARA. Capt. Moodie.
cepl. Cook. EUROPA, 044, Anilereor
There vessels oarry a of ear white light at meet head ;
green on starboard bow red on port bow.
AMERlCA,Moodie,leaves Boston. 'Wednesday, June U.
A ÜBTRALAOIAN
Coot. " N. York.Wectnesdasjtme
ARABI A. Mono. 1 1 Ar...ineedat, Juba St
AFRlrltiannon. " York. eV ethiesdar. Juts 3.
MIA° A, Andorran, " nodes, Wedseedey, July 10.
?ERR A. JUdlfthi, " York.Wedneaday. July 17.
AMERICA. Moodie. " Boston, Wednesday, July 21.
Berths not opeouroa until paid for.
exparierkol4 Iguxceop on w tward..
a owners of these ship. li n o be accountable for
Bold. Sil var. Bullion, Bosom. Jewelry, Precious Stones
or agetabi, unless bide ofladinn are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein cup For ji2iijlit or
pa= l l apply to ctl_
`mowi eit•=:k.
RAILROAD LINES.
kf i gimp FOR THE ISEE , SHORE.
—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC
RAILROAD.—maiI tram leaves Vlue-street ferry daily
(Sundays 7 83 A. m.
Returrung t leev ea P. P. M.
Fa SIAM).
Round-trip ti re
akete. road far three dare. 82 10.
Motown Howie, Neptune, Bedloe'e. and other hotels,
are now open.
JeS-tf JNO. G. BRYANT. Agent.
BXPEZIOS VOMPAN/Bil.
rtiO TIIGNIAIf gor.El
• ro w me gni 141 Sen.!:. . t...
:PG:MA(I7 N 99. 6. 16 . y,
liAblk OF BUFERIONt FUR/SITURR s,
SINN PIANO FORT Kff r ZI‘IIANT oil . 14110.
CARIi 'AKAR. PI RI M. RIPLen, yo ; B R v - 8 , 1 „ , ., ) ,
x CARRETR. ItCLIDINO, Ito ' 4 41.6
D.--Ont isle this moralnk, at th,
Store will comprise. bendes 600 lots or exulte d Viet
Rand furniture, mahogany Platte Tortes. silt KA , Tbd
delters and fixtures. several fins rifles, nhib uw Clint
Warm beds and Issddiar. fin , ...,1,, ~n 4 ow , oa t.
ito.• forgoing an attraotiv* assortment , wurq*Att,
teneton of ladies and others detlrOlia of pure* Te 41.
Ifir Cataloa tie,
now reads and tee artAni.4••
for examination.
nunif
yugl i ja ULU ithlA I, 1, 1(14.1tk Azi i .. n ,
Al Ttiki EAUI - Lt r+ ilk. EVERY i Rishi:Pql
o'clook j , noon, chirps' the business pewit, TM
at II
21114011 h 01 each property 10dued a...
Addition to which we patdieh, oo the tsatarato t r 6 7,k
to eeoh sale, one thounlnd oetalom m , i n I '.
fury, yirn . l full dim:moth= of td! the •p,Mfitetti
sou un tuei onusing a heltdPV. 4 y
REAL EE'PATE A. 3 l'illVATh RALP
OP -
We hare a large amount of real mats ai •
wile, inoluijihy ewer, description of city au ~,,..3 ,,r e,
prowrcr. Printed !Ate :uM le hid +it the eppi,,'"ll4)
PRI VATIS B k., ILEMBTP.b., " 4, 4
IV, - Anal UMW enter on our Drink, lid s , ,_
and advertised occasions ly in vat Public i s - wilt,
(of which one thousand 000i01 %T. "mated ♦
free of castle.
--..........__...
8T0C,X 1 309/4 De, ago, (a ANOKA, i
range. at 11 o'clock noon, m the Ybilaislo a ti
ehwill be sold—
Without reserve, by order of administrstor,
1 share Point Breeze Park Assoeiatlon.
For other amounts—
impup aa yen persent. first-mortgage 14i5,1,, p h b ,
obit,. awl 15anbarr molroad Company. 1 441.
- an,ree io Philadelphia and Arta. Mercantile Ll
Academy of Fine Ar.
meek
?sate at Nog L iA) nvo Hi gLontb Fourth tar t
isurraloll. I , Unzip WtE, IlttliCli•PLAl k
Rum!, lA.NO-F RTEt+, avoot,- LB uj, "
Ttile Morning. 471,
•t 9 o'clock, et the Amnion Store, an a0,,,, tu ,,,
excellent second-hand flirnitcre. ele,aaut roab../Xy
6..
mirror.. carpets, eta, rout macho, 40 4 w
houaekeepinx. removed to the store tor go er
eels. _
:1 .
,11
~. - NOM STIES 101011%
-.• ' : • .0111 WORSI I .-2tßaleas a a aan
iTi i A p 111180itEfiCAI Unita%
xi° 91
.2 is, ollka-MAIZAS, BLACtirki
and 71 111rnIDL.115, kvvo, tor *an t y am,
._
rasselaral •peraenn, and osyn szsiaNT•iy 4 4 4,, Yl
eatilatar and teeatrifte Narita Mut .11S+er Comafi
6214 lOW prilillflf e t Ire,i Beata, Water itialkl, ' 4l
614, te,reettettall :leer their wirriswis a * ~ ,i, , i ,
az point iallf prlan.'4% to oo ,Ptr°'t I.' 4 1 9
dim marine, wiser, sea .tatieuary , iva l , i
witzrnit Lida:row. sum, ea pre r a re 4, 1,k
ztildi c .
ters.witk azie4 der taL Ev.irr se.olkisgrou,
Mane nada al t a atiarlael ila.loa. I eat ..t 1
freeman), Me, Tra liar, eat Cliiptor ~.r .
bill einnvipranta cliansaal jrda. 2 orgyi, a rd o r: ,
rel 1 killlinriitrtg‘. ;.=l2l,trair etitel"? . . g t l t/ 44
gra with Lan Mora vii has . . iti
ra—mg a mad GbailiAll..dia Zrn ali Trak ad...mum.
t z thment. !,.,..„ wriv.a.- E l, and work gunzchel.
V • Inbaarif4r• !air. ~, ,a•10 vir.af &AA xi , 4,
pave of aaate way r• akin tar .:a In na
. 14 4
and dal, nr, - .nns. W7.sll . lt:ua4. Maw.. tank ti •,'
at Mau ' Arir v ;an ' Tackle:, qe
T.;tila g.100',..
. 04 .. 71 . * A.:41 1 :PIA.E . ky1.,,,,
----
1. PLYoWAX eazitition, . nom R. c —...—.
ut.
WILLI.LU U. DOIRILICE. WARTLIIV mu,-
SOUTLIWARIC FOUNDRY •
PI FYI AND WAITHINGT.DefIILtit
POIL&DIILPHIA.
hiENDJOK it SONS,.
Erl GANDERS AND /Ugh Lil Inc
liar...fs.otore 11{oL a .Levt Pro.l.lllP /SIMI annu,
fop land, river, and ma rt na service.
oilers. Gesometete, Tanks, Iron Boata..to; co,
inns of ail kinde. either iron or b r oil,
troll Frame Roofs for gam Works. Workaholic le,
road alai:lone, la.
intone wail Gas Ma , okinort7 of no latest and itatt th
proved 000struption.
beery desonption of Plantation Machinery, nv, ~,
Pogar, tiaor, and Grist Mill., Vacuum Pau Ori
Steam trains, DeloOokno, Filtori, Popoiof Ecti,4,
Is.
polo Agento fur rt. /1/11101I'l Patent enterasi4,
Apponstos. l'irawytt's Patent eta= Ifainmer,tol ii
. in ... 5 11 & woisee , s Patent centrifiata bum ure4.„,
Maollins..
/111.,
•I_IOINT PLEASAANVII FOUNDIV, V Q , t.
..a 13 Bjl.onAtruit. I.4nuTin,%itzl, Yhiladw p ia. w ,
LIAM a. VIOLS informs Me mends that. ken : ) . 1
tseed tie entire, Kook of l'atteros et the Meilen
he te now pre eto melee order' for 021 4
rise, and Baer 11 Ctaatiege, . I Seetr, Oeszalsol, 'L i '
toe hark
_,. fit tt. 04.e.rode ted.s.4 4.,. 1,,i,
MST eflitte t .!P in. *r !ri..k ..i ,
'U.
f#VBMt4O VAADO.
JAMES N. KING,
ik
ATTORNEY T LAW,
REMOVED TO No. T
R O OUCK Firm aTREET,
tea Ur Above Walnut street.
DR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, NO. 110
S. POURTIIII Street. above Pin*. Mee Woo
from 9 o'olook A. M. till 9 P. M.
•
R uesucos law ARE ADVERTISING
in the Beet Newspaper, of City end coum m
the Offices of
JOY. COE, ik Co.,
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT STREETS, huladelota.
TRIBUNE BUILDING, New York. sent
Jaw wELsn, PRACTICAL BLATI
ROOFER, TRIRD Street and GERMATITOW/1
Road, ti prepared to put on any amount of Roofitr,
the moat moderate terms. Will gaaranty to two
every building perfeutly water-tigb Orders promptlr
attended to.
tn,/
RR. UORNON,REAL ESTATE BRO K ER
0 , AND CONVEYANCER. NORRISTOWN, Pi.
—Ree,l Estate bought and bold on reaeoneble twee
Stara and dwellings for ogle OP rent in Remodels w.l
Nigillry. (Wad mortgages negotiated. Colleotioninda
Tee best reference, [IVOR. Was
rani ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS.
Ncl,c owt, ;3.4 Oneat, (twmal
(Recnnualied in 134a.1 me.
pAWSON & NIOB.OLIM!*.,
li UOX MAMA,
",
Ham f/V arscl IVAi Itititth Urpri
ktotwbon Meet arj Chesty,: atm.
r ILADN.LPRIA.
JAMES PAW/S0 . JAM. 'A. Itklltilk..o
17f7-Ir'
FILE ritiANUFAVICOIII,
211 NEW BTRISET.
riles and Rasps of every desoriptioc. lOW IK4
quality. made to order, At the shove eatatas eel.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
ataffansfaakakrerla
iltaikutling dens ar,bariar
MEDICINAL
E LIXIR PROPYLAMIN,
The New Remedy 104
It REUMATIBht.
Dorms the pe i .k. enr we. helot introduced to t h e
ties of the medical profession of this country the Alf
Crystalized Caloride of Petarylaraize, al a
REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM;
and Navin[ rooeived from DAN PoPMeor both uoe
pbyelolll3l/101 tbehis hest standtu g end from Patienlo.2,
MOST FLATTERING rEBTIMORIALS
of its real value in the treatment of this pniuful lilt
obstinate disimaa, we are indneeil to present it to itt
Plll/1/0 in a form AZA,DY .F9# IMMEDIATE VOL
which WO hope Will commend Itself to those who in
suffering with tnia afllioting complaint, and to thine
&eat practitioner who may feel disposed to Welke
powers of thus valuable temedy,
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE , the form abort ne
ken of, has recently teen extensively experimerot
with in the
PENNSYLVANIA ROSPITAIi
and with &ABBE') 8 uccog (as will appear tread)
published accounts in the me Boat lonreata.i
ilarlt is carefully put up ready for immediate we
With full direotwo, Slur be obtained Owe all
animate at 76 0013ta Prir bottle. sad at w6411114q 1f
BULLOCK CRENSHAW,
Drugeieta and Illemefisoturint Che
le mise.
delells.
DYSPE'PISIA REMEDY,
r. DARILIS RAM'S
AROMATIC INVIGORATINS SFIII7.
This Mediates Ass bust used by the public Jet sus rim ,
with iaersatistp_ Amer. II it retOMISPIdid IP flan .Bytiptpsia, pureounisas,
resat, Wadi* tas Stomach, es Paiute ths
.130111/1111, lisculasho. Drtri•SilMS/1, /Nish
itlesaplaisits. Low. Spirits,
nwintasawailwonance.
KIHILAZATIS, inVIMATNI, lit
WILL POT itITOZ/CAYS Olt a
Asa ?dedielne It is idol and
moat gravated oases of Orsnenina/KidoK Cam lama.
and a n other derangements of the atoms° and well
/seedy manner.
It will instantly levies Ile most moiabohty sad
.m l _o ll 4 ireirtlisi lino restore the vest, win r o •
siorly to health, strength, and vigor.
Persons who, front the injudicious use of liquors. have
become dejected, and their nervous systems Itil" n r d '
sonstitutions broken down, and sabivt to that ho
1
eerie to humanity. the alate* 'glair , r ill II•
most immethateljt feel t h e happy and be my wise .
rating oMoaor of Dr. Ham'. loilsoratint Spirit
WHAT IT WILL DO.
)puss.—One wine glass full as °Nen as Eiseman.
s dose will remove all Had Spirits.
One dilute WIC otro
Three doses wee ours inoisesnor..
One dose will give 7011 a Good Appetite.
One done will stop the distrtuising pains of .1)/Tgr,
warmth:, will renters
t a n tr oe m ,
figc, ,4l "Sti?" l3 l , i l itieal B e n . t :m u o i :X "-- •
e rifle will remove the most distrennot PhaA
Collo. either in the stomach or bowels.
A few doses will remove all obstructions he the Lllsss'
Bladder. or Urinary Organs.
Persons who are seriously afflicted with any XiS D ' n
Complaints ars assured of rpm& relisf by a 400 in
two.aail a radical 01110 by the o of one Or two aisles
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.
Persons who, rom dissipating too moa t over
and feel the sivi streets of poisonous liquor. IS r - lam
headaches. sickness at ftomaoh, weakness. giddiness ,
R ch, fill find one doge 'milli:move all bad 11,1,1411
tea 01 11,0.114 and (Italy octutoo,mow. a h o y WI
the Invigorating Spirit three tuslosox. day : it will ail
them strong, healthy, and halo 7, resume all ObliCr * _.,
gloms and megularitles Dom the kiienstraal °reseals .
li tre the broom of health and meaty to the sarevon
During aregneney it will be toted en 'available area
eine to remove disagreeable sensations at the Wawa
All the proprietor asks is a trlid,and to induce Chic. b '
has put up the iSIVIOORATI24II /Irony lapin: Wanes II
etteents, smarts $l.
*emend ,Depot,B WATER artist, New York.
DYOTT At Oi:01 North SECOND &Teel!
CO.*t ar V I V I in
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Street, and all Draccists. hif.tlistsll
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