The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 15, 1861, Image 4

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    LATEST FOREIGN" , NEWS.
RIMING FOR "TSB Danny" AT EPSOM RACES.
—Before Mr- McGeOrge had given the word six of
them were away, and when he did drop his flag
Kettledrum and Diophantus settled well in front,
behind Royalties', and Dundee at the head of the
second division, with Atherstone, Dictator, and
Kildonan Mole ' behind him. More than a mile
from home Dlophantris maned to the front, with
Kettledram, Aurelian, Atbarstone, and Royallieu
waiting on him, and Lord Stamford's colors sailed
gallantly round the corner into the straight, while
Dundee was Been qaietly moving into notion in the
middle of the course and getting well to his horses,
after sliht conssionith Roeilleu and Athos
stone.a
At o ne mo m ent it s eemed y
as if he was going
to draw right away, butKettledruro, Aurelian, and
Diophantas, on the low side, were always with
him, and Klarikoff came creeping up. To these
five the race was now left, and at the distance Cue.
tance's hands were up, and the shout of "Dundee's
beat !" echoed along ttoshillside. On he struggled,
as game as a pebble, to the centre of the stand,
where Bullock sent his chestnut out, made him and
Diophantus safe in the next two strides, and cleared
the post first by a length cleverly, the crank earn
ing the second money by a head, and Dlophantus
getting the best of Aurelian . 4 the great surprise"
Of the day, by a neck. Karßroff'a bad start pre
vented him from over ramming his horses, but still
he was a fair fifth, and Royallien ran in sixth.
The rest were all over the course, with Imaus,
Kildonan, and Atheratone nearer home than the
rest. Dundee was very lame as he same bask to
scale. The breakdown is said to Dave occurred at
The Road, and there seem but slight hopes that he
will be got round to meet Kettledrum and Klatt
koff in the St. Leger, In which, unfortunately, Dio
phantus is not entered-
There was no demonstration when the winner
returned to Peale, as people seemed to be struck
dumb at the favorite's downfall, and had only pm
Bence of mind to say that the Derby had gone into
the hands of a rare good sportsman, I , which Is
some comfort." The winner is by Rataplan out of
Hybla by the Provost, and, like Dundee, was bred
by Mr Cookson. The distance was done in 2in.'
435., or even 25. less than the hitherto best
time in Blink Bonny's and Beadsman's year. The
value of the stakes was about 18,400, and these
who min get more than 3 to 1 about the winner for
the et. Leger are lucky indeed. None of the pro
phets pinned their pure and simple faith on Ket
tledrum, but " Aoltoon" of London, and " Rata
plan".of Maneheater, beat them all off with [ I Ket.
tledrorn or Dundee."
RUMOR studs the Channel fleet to Gibraltar, in
readiness to act in ommart with the Mediterranean
neat, udder Admiral Martin's command, should
'yenta require their presence in the Mediterranean
waters.
Tan recent order in council on relative naval
and military rank aboliahea the rank of gt Slate"
altogether, and erabetitutas that of " dab.Lien
teased," as in the French Navy.
Loan HIRBEILT bat appointed Major General Sir
_Edward Jawed, 1C.0.8., to be permanent Under
georetary of State for War for the Jffilltary Divi•
Siollot the War Otriee.
Bann COWPER has been appointed Lord. Lieu
tenant of Bedfordshire, in aneoeasion to the late
Date of Bedford.
Tan oorrespondenoe between Mr. Alm*, our
Minister at "Jeddo, an Lord John Russell, re
specting the recent diffloultiee in Japan, has been
published. These documents comprise a history
of the diplomatic events which grew out of the
murder of the American Secretary of Legation.
Mr. Aloock's olostag despatch annoutioes the
restoration of friendly relations with the Japanese
Government and his return to Jeddo. Lord John
Russell expresses his satisfaction with this an
nouncement, and approves of the course taken by
Mr. Aloook.
TEM Duke of Argyll has ceded to her Majesty
the apartments on the east side of the quadrangle
of Bo',rood Palace, which, with those on the north
side selinquished last year , by the Marquis cf
Breacialbane, will afford increased accommodation
to the Royal household. The whole of the Palace
of Rolyrood is now in her Majesty's possession
except the north wing, still retained by the Duke
of Hamilton.
Tug National Zettung states that the Crown
Prince and Crown Printout of Prussia intend to
py a viait of come weeks' duration to the English
Court about the commencement of July.
A - rxessr, diplaying the flag of the Confederate
Otatee of ..intertos entered the Mersey one day last
week.
Mauna EXIIANICLEENT AND RiaLWAY.—The total
number et schemes for carrying out the Thames
Embankment and Railway before the comunasion
ers amounts to about forty, and it is stated that, in
the event of their recommending to Parliament
the construction of an embankment between West
minster and London-bridge, they will couple with
that recommendation another for the embankment
of the river to a still greater extent both above
and below the bridge.
Ten births of 892 boys and 934 girls (in all 1828
children) were registered last week in Londan.
In the ten corresponding weeks of the years 1651-60
the average number was 1840 The total number
of deaths registered last week was 1237. The
average number of deaths derived from the returns
of corresponding weeks in the ten years 1851-60,
and oorrected for increase of population, is 1157.
A SW/Des Am cue CRYSTAL PA.LACI —An ex.
tensive organisation, Made has hitherto been con
dueled with great secrecy, resulted VA Ounday teat
in &festival at the Crystal Palace. The arrange
ments, which have been made by certain Crystal
Palace Sham Clubs, have enabled a large number
er-peressa to eyelets. the privilege of entering the
palms on Sunday in the oapaoity of ehareholders,
and on so comprehensive a scale have their ar
rangements been made that 40,047 persons entered
the palace on &adv. No payment! were made.
at the paint'', though an extensive issue of free
tickets among the friends of the newly constituted
shareholders had taken place. Dinner was pro
vided in the building, and in the afternoon tea and
other lighter refreshments were prepared. A
printed prospectus of a Crystal Palace Share Club
has the following Crystal Palace Share Clubs
have been formed to enable working men to be
come shareholders, in order to advance its Sunday
opening and endeavor to realize the original in
tention of making it the People's Palace. The
holder of a single share is entitled to a free ad
mission to the palace and gardens' every Sunday
throughout the year from half-past one till dusk. '
Tata Bishop of Salisbury has announced his in
tention to institute legal proceedings in the Court
of Arches against Dr. Rowland Williams, a writer
of one of the " Eseays and Reviews."
Tam momenta la the appeal by M. Kossuth sad
the Masora. Day, against the judgment of Vice-
Chancellor Stuart, in the matter of the Hungarian
notei, were concluded yesterday week. The Lord
Chancellor announced that he would give judg
ment upon the last day of term—that la, on June
Tam well-known library of Archdeacon Teriison,
In the pariah of St Martin-in-the-Fielde, ie ahortly
to be add by auction.
Tar question between the master Milldam of
London and some of their workpeople is as far as
ever from a satisfaetory solution. The system of
payment by the hour continues to be opposed by
assay of the operatives. At a meeting held in the
Burry Theatre, on Tuesday evening, the proposed
payment by hour was unanimously condemned,
and a resolution was passed pledging those present
to render support to the workmen who refuse to
submit to the arrangement insisted upon by Messrs.
Kelt, Luau, and other employers,
Mnsses. Marron BILL have just fixed the
two first windows of stained glass teat base ever
been put in Bt. Panes Cathedral, London. They
asoupy the two Mate windows looking west, by
the side of the portico, and represent life-sise
=s, in the one ease of St. Paul, and in the
of St. Peter. The window*, which are ex
tremely elaborate and rich in erect, have been
presented by donors who have the due embellish
ment of the cathedral greatly at heart.
limns' Bra/rm.—The miners at Dowlsis, in
South Wales, have struck, and one of the Welsh
pares gates that ten thousand men are out of
employment in that district, asking for an advance
of wages. - In Ebbw Vale, the masters have given
the, rise asked for by the men, and this circum
stance has, it is said, occasioned the more recent
strike.
ALL. TirolLtfl CHANDLER. lIALLRONNOR, D. C. L.,
M. P., (Sam Sliok,) has consented to preside at the
approaching anniversary festival of the Printers'
Penton uoctoty, which iv fixed to take place at the
London Tavern on July 3.
A now rr.artor has been discovered by the Ma
dras Government astronomer. It is to be celled
Ada.
FRANCE,
There was an important debate in the Senate on
Saturday, on the bill for calling out the contingent
of 100,000 men. The Opposition, led by M. Pio ard,
objected to the keeping up of such an immense
army in time of peace, and pointed out the drain
it imposed on the country both in men and money.
General Allard, on the part of the Government,
argued that an army of 600.000 men was neces
sary for the defence of the country, and the Senate
pawed the bill by 230 against 7.
The Government has decreed the abolition of
duty on national salt employed in the herring and
mackerel fishery of France, and has also permitted
the use of foreign salt for the same purpose.
Tea diEtenity arising in Paris with regard to the
Masonic election seems to have been settledifor the
present, at least, by the reeigaation of Prince Na.
palms_ Prince Mont. however, does not retain
- the oleos, which is provisionally held by one of the
members. An official notice from the Prefect of
police bag been affixed to the doors of the Free
masons' lodges, according to which all meehng at
the lodges of the Grand Orient are suspended, and
the assembly adjourned until October next.
Tam Fearroa Deasy —The soave last Sunday
in the Forest of Chantilly was such as Wattean
would have painted for the walls of a palace, with
the addition of some horses and jockeys- Ditisad
of discordant travelling bands and Card-sellers
bawling into your ears, there was a bird on every
beogh. As you approached you beard nothing but
nightingales, and yon Could not have guessed that
anxious men were betting on their favorites, or
that all the rank and fashion of Paris were con
versing in fairy pavilions or under the leafy screen.
The jockeys were weighed in a summer-house, and
the horses were saddled on asphalted areas sur
rounded by the =tooth lawn. Along the VACS
course were innumerable piontos, the members of
which rose from their ices and their champagne to
see the running, and then disposed themselves
again on their cushions and their shawls. Rustles
in costume kept at a modest distance. The view
of the whole course was unbroken. There was no
running, no pushing, no shouting, nothing to
offend the 'sense or disturb the contemplation
of a scene which even Puritan England might
have thenght worthy of a Sabbath day. The pollee
only presented themselves to show the way, or to
tell the order of the ranee. The bearers of names
illustrious in French and European history, and in
cluding many half-domesticated among ourselves,
dieoharged the duties of the course, and did with
smiles and bows what in England is supposed to re•
quire the harsh rebuke or the hard baton. The
races ware all run with absolute punctuality; the
horses were all as well behaved as the habitues of
our Rotten•row ; there was no accident to man or
beast; everybody returned to Paris sober, and, if
not a winner, at all events impressed with the
beauty of the scene and the advantages of order.
Yet nothing was out of the legitimate s por t , and
the horses exemplified the caprices of fortune with•
out that meager,' which seems only too natural on
as English ractistrouree. The winner was ridden
by an Engliah jockey, the only otreumetence that
asrbil the purity of the contrast and prevents
this from being an entirely Frensoh race. Th e
juke,/ took thoirpia6llll far the grit race at two
o'eloek, and the last wag 11111 at half past four,
when the thr ong l e ft th e course, perhaps for ves
pers, perhapsfor meditation in the woods.—Tans.
A by M. Prcedhon, has appeared.
entitled "7.a Guerra et la Pain," the most salient
pardon of whioh fe the writer's description of whit
would be the coneequenee or a war between Eng
land sad _Frame.
The trial of M. hiire, it 11 said, will °ems on
In about I fortnight
The city of Roney at present presenti a most
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animated appearance, owing. to the Regional Ex
hibition which is open there.
The French West India squadron has been
strengthenelbzefrlete twOegrtts,and
fnbl'vithviurth:rroteinotvre:at
:teeesin those lOU during the ohctirinanc
of
existing tilflionitiee.
It Is announoed that the French Minister of Ma
rine has received a letter from Vioe-Admiral Char
nor, announcing the capture of Mytho, an im
portant town in Cochin °hint The fetter is dated
the 14th of April. The town was captured on the
13th, with the lose of only one offioer. The
occupation of this town, says La Paris,
1, which is situate at the southern extremity of
Cambodge, (Lower Cochin China,' assure, to ns
the entire poeseseion of a country which may be
considered one of the richest of Asia, and which,
from the amount and variety of its produce, will
become a flourishing colony for France " A rein
foroement of 1,750 soldiers has been despatched to
the French expeditionary corps in °whin China.
BELtUUM
The Belgian Renate have adopted unanimously
the literary convention and the convention of nevi• .
gation with France.
Tan Belgian Government has offered a prize of
.500 f. for the best essay on the means of developing
Belgian agriculture, manufactures, and commerce,
with a view to exportation to other than European
countries.
ITALY.
The accounts from Rome exhibit it tui still the
foetus of reactionary intrigues. The celebrated
Christen has returned to the city, no doubt for the
purpose of enlisting another fora* of brigands. It
is asserted also that eneyclical letters were being
circulated with the object of exalting agitation
among the clew. General Goyon has restored
the money bearing the effigy of Francis 11, which
had been seized by his orders on the Boman fron
tier. The presence of Francis U. is, however,
beginning to be regarded by the Papal Govern
ment as a compromising and dangerous fact.
From Madrid we learn that the Court of Spain
will maintain a representative near Francis IL so
long as he remains in Italy.
PRUSSIA
In Monday's sitting of the Chamber of Deputies
the Minister of Justice ' replying to a question ad
dressed to him, said that the right of Prussian
citizenship was fortified by a stay of ten years
abroad. Be said also that the amnesty only can
celled other dizqualilioations which had been pro
nounced against the refugees the right of citizen
ship being II public one, and not belonging to the
category of those the forfeiture of whioh constituted
a punishment remissible by amnesty. The Govern
ment assumed, however, that the individuals who
had received amnesty were no longer to be ens
peeted on amount of the offences whioh had been
forgiven them.
AUSTRIA
The Lower House of the Hungarian Diet as Death
is still occupied with the discussion of M. Deck's
motion for the address. On Tuesday Count Ziohy
spoke in favor of a pacific arrangement with
Austria, nt
and expressed his oonfidenee in the E.
perer'sintentions to govern loyally and constitu
tionally. . _ _
RUSSIA
From Warsaw we learn that the law relating to
the redemption of compulsory labor by the
peasants in Rusalan Poland has been published.
It indicates four different methods by which the
redemption may be effected. The peasants will be
finally relieved from all compulsory labor on the
Ist of October next. It is said that Prince
Gortsobakoff, the Lieutenant-Governor of Poland,
has received leave of absence for one year on ac
count of 111-health. The agitation and discontent
of Warsaw appear to continue.
THE Journal de St. Petersburg of May 30th says,:
" General Soulthozanett, Minister of War, has been
provisionally entrusted with the administration of
Poland, with the rights of a Lieutenant of the Em
peror. Ile will be assisted by General Milatine,
who will direct the Ministry of War."
GREECE
The eapital of Greece is in a vary agitated state.
owing . to what appears to be the disoovery of some
conspiracy against the Government. Several offi
cers of high rank were arrested on Tuesday, and
domiciliary visits were subsequently made. The
Ministers had been hastily summoned to meet in
council.
TURKEY
A despab3ll reaching us from Paris states that
the International Conference in Constantinople
had at its third sitting accepted the proposition of
Prunes that Syria should be governed by a single
Christian chief. The proposal of England was
that there should be a single chief, but that be
should not be a native.
INDIA.
The principal intelligence from Calcutta by the
overland mml le the moue on the 22d nit. of a
Gazette Extraordinary, containing the long
looked for Bottoms for the amalgamation of the
Queen's and Indian forces. As it was only pub.
Baked on the eve of the departure of the mail we
are not informed how it was received in the Presi
dency. Mr. Laing was to produce his Budget on
the 27th.
NOTES ON REBELLIO .
NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINIONS.
AFFAIRS AT WINBACJOAA
The Richmond (Va.) Enquirer of the 9th ins
4470 .1:
Col. W. E. Starke, who has been connected with
the army at Pensacola for three menthe past, tart
that post on the_let.inst,ancLarrlved, in Richmond
yesterday. • -Ha reports Gen. Bragg in goon imam/
and fine spirits, and the army well supplied, and
in admirable condition every way.
Col Starke speaks in the highest terms of Gen.
Bragg, the distinguished officer in command at
Femme°le. Gen. Bragg has the entire confidenoe
of officers and men, and has overcome what was
regarded as almost insurmountable difficulties.
He is confident that when he attempts to take Fort
Piokena the effort will be successful.
Gen. Brag.g is doubtless one of the most accom
plished, Wind, and efficient offioers in the Conte.
derate service. In the Mexican war his services
were spoken of by Gen. Taylor, on more than one
occasion, as invaluable. How we would be de
lighted to have him in the field here in Virginia,
in the important campaign of this summer ! We
expect to be able to make the enemy cry "hold, .
enough !" before many days, but we might make
him succumb at a somewhat earlier day by " a
little more grape" from Bragg's batteries. But
General Bragg ocoupies a moat important' ilitary
position in the Confederate States, and there he
will remain, we suppose, "till the battle/I fought
, and won."
SHE FIIGITIVE•ELiVI QIIIIMON
The Cabinet, it is reported, have deoided to in
struct General Butler not to receive any mere fu
gitive &wee into Fort Monroe. The fear is that
at the end of the war the Government may have
a very extensive elephant on its hands, and no plass
to heap him. At the same time there is no dispo
sition exhibited, nor instruction's given, to send
walking and running property back to the point
from whence it °erne, but to let it alone. It se in.
creasing so fast that the whole subject resolves it
self Into the question of feed.—National Intelli
gence?.
LIST= 7ROX MANASSAS JUNCTION
A letter to the Lynchburg Republican, dated
Manama' Jllllotloll, Jane (Uhl says
I was told yesterday, coming from one of the
parties engaged, (the captain) that a party of
scouts, seven in number, under Captain McKay,
commanding an Independent company, late of the
'Visited States service, met with four Federal
cavalry, also scouts, at Falls Church, Wednesday
nigh; and taking deliberate aim at the Fede
ralists, died, killing three instantly, and wound
ing the fourth so badly that he had to cling to the
neck of his horse as he ran. This - happened in
0118%414 View of the enemy's camp, annoyed to be
dragoons, about Rix miles from Alexandria. The
rangers made good their escape, having only one
shot fired after them. This name from the captain
himself, and was told to Lieut. K., of the Artil
lery, from whom I got the information.
A painful accident happened in one of the South
Carolina regiments two nights since, which resulted
in the immediate death of a young South Caro
linian, quartermaster sergeant. A Virginia volun
teer was In camp with him, and in handling a
musket it was by acme means discharged, nearly
blowing the South Carolinian's head off. I did not
learn his name.
Some seventy-five negroes from Fauquier county
arrived here this evening, and wore framedlately
put at the forti&oatione, for which purpose they
came. Others are said to be coming. I took a
good look at Gem. Besuregard to-day, and though
his face shows the higheat order of Intellect, yet he
has the moat unfathomable eye I ever looked into.
Every one feels the greatest confidence in him.
RECESSION OF THE INDLN TERRITORY
The New Orleans Crescent of the Bth instant
announces the arrival in that city of Mr. John E.
Peel, direct from Fort Oaachita, in the Indian
Territory, who reports that all the forts in the
Territory were evacuated by the Federal troops
before the arrival of Colonel Young with the Texan
forces. He also brings the intaltigence that the
Chickasaw Indians held a °ouzell on the 24th of
May, and formally dissolved their connection with
the United State* Government, and leaned a mani
festo to the Chootawa, Crooke, Cherakeea t and
Seminoles, and to the Reserve Indians, advising
them to secede from the old Union, and to petition
the Bouthern Confederacy to b received as a dis
hinot organized Territory, instead of an Indian
Territory. The friendly Indians are all in favor of
it. The forte were all to be garrisoned in twenty
days, in aceordanoe with a treaty made with the
Reserve Indians.
AIuPAIREI..I7 OAPR lIIIIRY.
The Norfolk Day Book furnishes accounts of
military operations about Cape Henry. It sap :
The steamer Quaker tarty captured a schooner
off the Capes, aid carried her into the Roads.
She returned about 4 o'clock that afternoon, and
opened fire upon the Princess Anne Cavalry, sta
tioned on Cape Henry Beach. She fired six shots
at the quarters, none of which took effect, except
in the pine trees. Some of the balls were picked
up, one of whilst' is a a pounder. The Cavalry,
Capt. John Fentress, is daily exposed to the lire
of the enamor, but so far, fortunately, no one has
been hurt. If our men now bad one or two of
those heavy ordnance, say long 32-pounders,
mounted on large earryall wheels, u we have in
gested, and urged repeatedly for the last month or
two, this steamer could sully be sunk from the
podtion abe takes to annoy our troops on the
beach.
GOV. PICKENS AND REPUDIATION.
Here ili the way Governor Pickens, of South
Carolina, cautions the population of that State
against paying their honest debts:
B TATA or 80t1nt CAROLINA, i
Ezacuvivz DirdSTAIZIIT, June 6, 1861 I
I have understood that many good
. people have
been remitting hinds to oreditora in Northern
States.
In tho existing relation of tho country, such con
duct Is in conflict with public law, and all citizens
are hereby warned against the consequences.
F. W. nouns.
LEGAL
TN THE COURT or COMMON PLEAS,
FnR THR rITY MID COUNTY OF PII LA
NEELPRIA. WILLIAM aIcILVAIts vs. MARY P.
IlloiLV AIN, No. Ir, March Term, 1861. In thvorce.
And now, Arne. sit, 1841- the Court Front. a rule upon
the respondent to show cause why a (11 , 7013345, is vincula
paatrunono, should not be deoreeo. Returnable AA
THRUAY , lone n 1911, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
A. MARY P atollN - 1N—
You are hereby notified of *bore rule, service O f no
tice of the same having fruled OD account ofcur ab-
G4oitag B. RA 1 4 e.
..feiterk.thit* Attorney tor La neat,
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
DELPHIA
FoR THE OfTY AND COUNTY OF PHILA-
Nonce ia - hereby given that the enbegriberhei applied
by petition to the Court of %unman Ness for the City
and County of Philadelphia fora final diaohayge under
the provisions of the 1111101 Vela lawn of this Common
meant, whioh apptioarion will be heard by-the said
Court at the Court Room. in the middle building of
uke Errata Rouse, rhilel. 4 lBl.hiti, at 10 A.ll. on the s4th
tbarof JUNE., A. pr. MI. when arid where all c redi tors
of the undersigned may attend, i f they thmkiwri ,
led-theta-6tJ IJI,I US
OFFICIAL
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE
PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING.
Oirrics SOPPRINTIIIIDENT PUBLIC PRINTING.
WASHINOTON. In ay
In pursuance of the provisions of the seventh leotien
of the " , approv edoution in relation to the PQM°
Printing." June M. IMO, sea led prop osals will
be received at this office until Monday, the Ist day of
July, 1061 , at 12 o 'clock M. for furnishing the paper that
may be required for the nubile printing for the year
analog on the let day of December 1863.
The subjoined fiat specifies, as nearly as eau be ainisr
tamed, the quantity of each kind of paper that will be
required:
Mass 1.
10,(2)0 reams fine printing paper, unealendered. to
measure 24 by 38 inohee, and to weigh fifty pounds to
the ream of 600 sheets.
CLASS 2.
6,000 reams fine printing paper. ealendered, to mea
sure 24 by 38 inches, and to weigh fifty-six pounds to the
ream of 600 sheets.
( Agreeably to the provisions of the Joint resolution
aforesaid. samples of the character and quality of the
paper require d for the above 0111111103 will be furnished
to applicants therefor. The paper ie to be put no in
quires of twenty five sheets each, and in bundles of
two reams each ; each ream to contain 100 eeriest
sheets. Uniformi ty in oolor. thickness. and weight will
be required; and no bundle (exclusive of Wrappers)
varying ovyr or under fiveroar cent. from the standard
weightunll be received, and the areas Weight will , fn all
cases be required. Mixing of venoms thicknesses in the
same bundle to make up the weight will' be considered
a violation of the contrast
CLAIM 3,
400 reams superfine printing paper, hard-sised and
super °Slandered, to measure 24 by .12 inches, and to
weigh fifty eouilllslo the ream or 800 sheets.
CLASS 4
2,000 reams superfine map paper, sited and oaten
' dared, of such sizes as may be required, correeponding
in weight with paper measuring 19 by 24 inches, and
weighing twenty pounds per ream of 480 sheets.
Maas 5.
MO reams superfine plate paper, (ealetidered or un
°slandered , as may be required, 19 by 24 inches, and of
such weight per ream as may be required.
CLASS 6.
1. 1,800 reams quarto post writing paper, l 0 by 16 inches
2. 2,0e0 do cap do 13 by OM do.
3. 100 do demy do 16 by surf, do.
4. 1,000 do folio part do 17 by P 2 do.
100 do medium do 13 by It do.
6. 60 do royal do 19. by 24 do.
7. 60 do super royal do 20 by 28 do.
8. 60 do imperial do 22w0by31 do.
9. 100 do double gap do /8 by 95 do.
CLASSY.
1. 3,000 reams writing paper. 16 by 26 inches, to weigh
twenty- three pounds per ream.
2. 1,12/0 reams writing paper, 19 by 36 niches, to weigh
twenty-eight pounds per ream.
3. 3,100 reams writing paper, 18 by 23 inehes, to weigh
twenty-six pounds per ream.
4. 100 reams writing paper, 13 by 2 2 inches, to weigh
twenty-four pounds per ream.
6. 310 realms writing paper. 18 by le luehes, to weigh
twenty-two pounds per ream.
6. 400 reams writings paper, 12 by 18 inches, to weigh
twelve tweedy per ream.
MI the capers designated in °lessee 4,5, 6, ands, must
contain 490 perfect sheets to the ream, and no " out
side" quires. They are to be made of the best mate
rials, free from adulteration. finished in the best man
ner' out to a 'rue edge, arid securely and enbatentiaily
enveloped. Toe papers to class 6 are to be white or
blue, laid fist, and of such weight! es may be Teetered
by this office. Those in cheeses 3,4, 5, and 7, are to be
white, and of the sixes and weights-riper:Wed in the
schedule.
The right is reserved of ordering agreater or less
quantity of cub and every k• ad contracted for to all the
masses, to be furnished at ouch time and in Inch (Ulan
aa the publio serviee may 'require.
Each ohms will be oonsidered separately, and fie sub
ject to a separate contract t but bidders may offer for
one or more of the classes in the same proposal.
No proposals will be considered unlit= eocompanled
the guarantee that the bidder or bidders, if hie or
by
proposals shall be acceypted, will enter into an eb
ligation, with good and iroMeient sureties, to furnish
the articles proposed. Blank forms for proposals
will be furnished at this office, and none will be taken
inyo consideration unless substantially agreeing there
loth.
All the valrer in the several clauses must be deliveyed
at such plane as may be designated in Washington eitY.
texceipt that in elms 7, which must be delivered at Def
late, in the Mate of New York,) in good order, free of
all and every extra charge or expense, and iiuterest to
the inspection, count. weight. and measurement of the
thipsrintendent. end be in all respects satisfactory.
Flinders are required to funnel, with their proposals,
samples of not less than one quire of each of the hums
of paper bid for, and upon wnioh their proposal' may
be based, except la °lasses 1 and 2. he yrucceparul
bidders Will be required rigidly to conform to their
raimplee.
Propoule will be addressed to" JOHN D. DEFREES,
Sups rintendent of the Peblio Petit:mg. Washington."
and endorsed "Proposals for Supplying Paper." my4-uBl
PROPOSMAS FOR FUEL.
(.I.SARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. U. E. Marine
Corps, Washing_ ton, gid Max, 1661.
tIe:AUED FftoPutiaLBwill be received at this office
TUESDAY,untiI the 25tn. day of June, 1861, at 3
o'clock P. 311.., for supnlying wood and coal to the U.B.
Marines stationed* at Philadelphia, Pa., from hit July.
1861, to the 30th June. 1863.
The wood to be beat Oak Reeling, and to be delivered,
piled measured and inspected at such points within
the walla of the M arine Baruch as may he designated
by the Commanding Marine =oar, free of expense to
the United ewes.
The, oat to be mat White Ash Anthracite egg_coal,
free from duet , and to weigh 2 210 lbs to the ton. To be
welt bed. inspected, and delivered at such points within
the walls of the Marine Barraoka as may be dein:mated
by the Commanding Marine tamer, free of expense to
the United States, and both wood and coal to be-fur
nished at snob times and in such quantities as the said
Commanding Marine Officer MAY require.
Payment will be made upon the quarterly requisition
of the Commanding Officer, at‘ting the quantities re
quired for the use of his command, agreeably to lauda
Payment
~
Payment willies made 111011 the quarterly requinition
of the ..lommsnding Officer. stating the quantities re
quired for the use of his command agreeably to regula
tions.
A guaranty, to be signed by two vermouth's persons,
whose meryonsitality must be certified to by the United
'Mates District Judge. United States District Attorney,
or United States Collector, must accompany each pro
posal, otherwise it will not be considered.
To ie endorsed " Proposals for Fuel " and addressed
to the uodersigned. W. B. aLAcK,
ans-alt quartermaster . Marine Corps.
ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLIES.
war The time for erelong proposals under the follow
ing advernement ie extended 'la 12ectook, M . , Friday,
June 44 AGL. addition. being mane to the artteles to be
proposed tor.
ARMY SUPPLIES. -- QUARTRRIf ASTER
GrircanaVa Orman. TIARRISNITRG;JUne 8. 18$1.
kis sled proposaus will be receive. at this Office
is oreiosh,,M., on Friday, the 14th day of June 1881 for
the following Army supplies and me,tertals. deliverable
at the State Military btore. a
Berri:lours quentities as
required. Raid poreasals to bs publicly opened at the
time and place married awe oey, Ueeeisul biddo r
announced as a .on thereafter Ike con...J....it—die right
Milne reservrd b. the State to increase or dimmuni me
number and smuttily of said articles:
Twenty Hospital 'vent , . with yob a, pins, buttons. and
slips complete. any pattern.
One thousand Common Tents, army pattern, poles,
pine, &e.. complete.
One hundred Wall Tents, army pattern, poles, pine,
&a. complete.
One thousand five hundred Camp Kettles, sheet hen,
three sizes. in nests.lBl( pounds.
Three thousand eeVeu hundred and fifty Mess Pans,
sheet iron, weight 2 pounds.
ProposaM will be received at the - game time for fur
nishing the Mexican or other pattern of Tenth ; 391n
plea. drawings, and specifications to be furnished with
- moo &Hamel Pantaloons (army reguiatren preferred,
if they eon be had is time>.
31,000 Shirts, army standard and quality.
LEOS 'lndust/ Gape. indigo blue moth.
'6,000 Bo , nges. indigo army blue, all wool twilled
12.003 Oanteaue, army pattern, covered. with straps.
Is Regimental General Order Books, fall bound
demi.
• 15 Regimental DesoriptiVe i :` "
Reßmental Orders,
IA Regimental Letter- is rt
16 Regimental Index Beaks, half bound.
Re Company. Order, ',looks, full bound.
180 Company Clothing Books, full bound.
160 Company Morning Reirrte• full bound.
Jett ompany Descripive Reports, full bound.
MC Pest Morning Company Reports, lull bound.
Pimples of the above b ots to be seen at this office,
They 6.0 all to be full bound except the Regimental
Index book, and all demi, except Post Morning Re-
Forte, which are to be imp. The Regimental boot'
eaoh three quires sanest the Descriptive cooks. which
are to be five quires. The Company Books eaeh One
quire. See Army Reaniattont. rages ll and 16.
12,000 Haversacks, with straps complete.
It is desirable that all the above articles be of domes
tie mannfaoture. and where any of the articles are
furnished by the United States. the same most conform
in all renovate ro the waled standard pettern in the
United titates gnartermaster's Orme mid Military
Store, Philtrelelpnia.
Ten per cent of the amount of eaoh delivery to be
retained aa a forfeiture until The contract is completed.
Time of delivery to be considered as of the essence of
the contreet. Contractors to s ate in their propea a
the time when the goods can be delivered And the
Iffeadl delivery of snob articles as are needed will be
wandered in awarding the contract. Succeesful
bid
t.ora to give bonds with two approved seourines.
It. 0. HaLE.
Quartermaster General, P. M.
PROPOSALS . FOR ARMS.
Sealed Proposals will be received at Sprinfield. flit
nom, on or before the twelfth (112th) day of June next,
at noon by the undersigned commissioners on the part
of the State of Illinois. for furnishing . , delivered at
Springfield, Illinois, the following arms and equip
ments
Twelve (12) 6-lbs brassguna,
Six (6) 13-I be brass howitzers, rifled.
Twelve (12) caissons for 6 lb guns.
giz (6) caissons for 12-lb howitzers.
Three (3) travelling forges.
Three (.1) battery wagons.
Three (3) spare gun carriages.
One hundred anti ninety eight (198) sets of artillery
harness, 'nth ail the implements and equipments, for
three companies of light artillery complete, corres
ponding in all respects with the arms and equipments
need by the United BMWs, and to ho subjecte d to the
same teats.
One thousand (LOW) cavalry sabres.
One thousand (1.000) pairs cavalry pistols (revolvers.)
One theimand (1.000) carbines.
One thousand (1,000) holster'.
One thousand (4.000) belt*.
To oorrespond in all respects to the tike art= end
SP
pandas
newe d a n d h m s os er appr o oved e tyl n i a d nd S fi a n e h , a me
nd
to be subjected to the same tests. .
The commissioners reserve the right to reject any
Pr 4tru;g::l l p . s f ,rm t :a . uhder law, eighty per cent, on
delivery, twenty pet cent. on completion of contract.
Address sommissioners for paroheme of arms, &0.,
Springfield.
JAN. H. sTo Km,
JOllll TILL
h il.
SOVI Commiwoners.
m. 81tEryst
mr24-2K
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
THE ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAI
!STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
Ann •ROWS MORE AND YORE POPULAR EVERY DAY.
Ape testimonisis, new
,and almost without umber,
ovght be nvqn. from la d les and nentlemen in grades
c ater Pit t ,. Con- none ' sale hrbm
gurts i ggito rsa a r zl e ty tt i e hair of the youth tobld age.
Itaryti Clair. bile b.. Dila. 1, 1864.
Pros. Wool): Theis willl please accept 'a line to in
form thee that the hair on my heed all fell of over
twenty years ago, caused by a complicated carom° dis
ease. attended with an eruption on the head. A con
tinual course of suffenng through life having reduced
me to a Matt of dependenoe, I have been able to
obtain stun tor caps. neither have I bee p able to do
them op, in oonsecnenoe of which my head has suffered
extremely from cold. This induced me topay Briggs
R Hodges almost the last oent I had on earth for a two
dollar bottle of thy Rear Restorative abort the Ist of
August bun- I have faithfully followed the directions,
b l ack,
bald spot is now deemed with : hair thick an
though short,' it is also coming in all over my
heed. Feeling coebdent that another Mute bottle would
restore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to
Persevere in Its use and being destitute of means to
I
purchase any more, would ass thee if thee wouldst
not be 'NIMBI to tend me en order on thine agents for a
tattle, and receive to to pilaff the Scripture declaration
' The reward is to those that are kind to the widow
and the fatherless."
Thy friend. SUSANNAH 'KIRBY.
Licosirge-yoble co Indiana. Feb. 6, imp.
PROS. 0. J. WOOD: pear Sir: Statee latter part of the
yes: 1866. while attending the and hatlonal Law
school of the State of New York, my hair, from a canes
unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, so
that in the short spec. of six months, the whore upper
pert andy scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover
ing, much of the remaining portion upon the side
d beck part of my head shortly after became gray i so
that you will not be sarprised_When I tell you that, upon
my return to the State of Indiana. my more, casual au
quaintanoes were not so muoh at a lose to dumover the
cause of the change in my appearance. as my more in
timate accinaintanoes were to recognise me at all.
I at onoe made application to the most skilful phyea
titans in the country, nut, recegia 110 assurance from
them that my hair could again restored. I was foroed
to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in
the latter part of the year Mel t your Reatorative was
recommended to me by a druggist, as being the most
reliable Rear Restorative in nee. t tried one bottle, and
found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the
desired effect. Since that time, 1 have need seven dol
lars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a
rich coat of very soft black hair, whioh no money can
buy.
As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in
the production of so wondentil an article. I have recom
mended its use to many of MY friends and annamtan
oe„,, who. I am happy to inform Jon, are using it with
like affect. Very respectfully, yours,
A. fiL LATTA.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through-
Old the World.
be Rontorotiso is put np in Bottles of thous writs.
viz: ;ergo. medium, and en all ; the small hold, half a
pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the mediwn
holds at least twenty per oeSt. more in proportion than
the small, retails for two dollars a bottle; the large
holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re-
Isar for .3 bottle.
0. J. WOOD & co, rro i rietors. 411 BROADWAY.
New York , and 11 , , AARKIET Street, St. LOOM Mo.
And sold by all g ringlets and Fancy Goo ds Deal
ers.
ISOM in this city b• B. A. PANNES'TOCK & Co., Nos.
7 ad 9 North FIFTH Street, snd HASMED ec. CO..
f• - rli and'ull tiTtt la Streets DYttliV & CO.,
1132 NorM Is&COND Street.
oolS-merfeowWtf
Q1(1118.—A email invoice of Mdi iii i4ineee
1 , 7 mid Goat Skini, hut rikeived
di•a, fqr sale bt seußsTe - tc
alma 'f RON'S Iltrvet,
THE PRES3.7-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY 'UNE 15, 1861.
CEPHALIC PILLS
SICK lIEADACHE.
NERVOUS HEADACrCE.
By the use ot these Fine the periodical attache of Nn
vows or Sith Headings may be prevented ; audit taken
at the commenoement of an attach immediate relief
from pain and sicknees will be obtained.
They seldom faillin ren.oving the /Valuta esui Hilt.
echo to which females are so sub, eet.
They sot gently on the bowels, removing CsiltilinOM.
For Liguori? Moo, Studists, Delicate Females, and
all persons of sod/stars kabits, they are reliable ea a
Lazuli's, Improving the ityystini, giving toss and ciga r
to the digestive organ.. and restoring the natant elscs
deity end strength of the whole mutest.
The CEPHALIC MU! are the rem& along investi
gation and careftdly conduoted experiments, having
seen in use many years, during which time they have
Prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain ant
suffering from Headache. whether originating in the
esrectur system or from a deranged stabs of the we
wash.
They are entirely vegetable) in their composition, and
may be taken at all time. with perfect safety without
making any change Millet, and the aisme of any Wm
tremble tests reader: it easy is sdeeissistss am to
REWJUICE 0/ 001TNTI8EETTEI 1
Ike genuine kayo IN alinstires toiletry O. Spitting
an esoh Box.
akold by Druggists eat all other Dealers in DeiWiens.
A Son will be gent by myll Kenn on resept of lL•
PRICE. OENTIi.
AU trier, iambi Ito adinsimil
HENRY 0. SPAT DING,.
VIE FOLLOWIIIe ENDORSEMENT/ OF
OEPHAIC„,IO PILES
Wale CONVINCE ALR MILO EVPFER PEON
WEI/DT AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN
THEIR ILEAOH.
AS thsso Tirstinionials •rs sinsoliested Dr Mr.BrALD
US*. Skil Alford sistintsstienabis proof sf Cis ca
ssia of Milt truly scientific disarm%
IlliasorreiLLs. Conn., Feb.
Ms. Incrante.
EIR :
I have tried your Cephalic Pain, and I las tkom
mai that I want you to send zee two dollam worth more.
Put of them am for the nelirkbore, to whom I gave e
few of She end box / got from you.
Send the kills
_by mail,end *KO
Your oWt servant
JAMAS KENNEDY.
11Limusomk, Pa., Fob. 11, 3.11• IL
itrALIOINS.
_ll*
A, me one more box of• •
&WIC% CRINNIK, EIIrNTINODON COVNTT• ?a . .tt
Jarman la, 1861.
IL IL EtrAzDzlto.
in via Vaasa parka twa base! sf PAW Chiskaa•
taut. Beni them munediately.
itaaaestfully 10111111 •
,rtto. B. natIONB.
laws rosaismi mks box al yew Pith, and aft .
Ulm irafelkst.
_puss Vicatiott, Ohio, Jan. IL UR.
iika. groans*. zit. •
Please find enclosed twenty-five cents, or which send
Xot =other box of your Colombo Itiilbo, moo ars tresiff
ao boas Pills I haute tow tread.
Direct A. ISTQ_TEX. P. M.,
Belle 'Vernon. Wrorolot 00., 0.
finvzsz.v, blass.„ Dee.ll.lB/10.
A. Oasatroisa. Ric.
I Irish for Nome circular or large show bids. to bring
your Cephalic Pills more imrttouLsrly before my cus
tomers. If you have anything of the kind please send
me.
0110 of my 012MOMere; who is enbjeot to severe Sick
Asedeqbe, (smelly loatiseg two dam) woos ~at of OK
smash se sue hour by your Pills.wheoh I ant her.
Aeldsoutfully yaws,
W. B. WILKES.
itintriorassirse. Friansisso Cre..
itintiary
nY U. firoznixe
. de Cedar so,. rt. Y.
DIAS his:
Inolosed find twentr-live Gents. (311,) for which mond
box of •• Cenhalio Pills.** Send to address of Rev. Wm.
Q. Filler, leynoldenim Frsnictin Co. Ohio.
Your rill: work Wm ckaree—tiers Haadat44 lOgolf
!nth 70•21,
WM. O. radix'.
Ma.
,110 au ra singe INe Hea d ache
amend_ _lathe Pills
for th or the N ervous = voirsiveneigh
11,11 t reOrntilld the came, and thin, had SO coed ww Owl
ass Irma *Mused to und ter worse
now Mat by return Mail. "Direct to
A. WIFE/ILEX.
. KUM.
Alms as .Xiesstfosar, iferfsik, Ts. -
Geokeno sooomollsh the object for whisk they
Were nue. Cure of Itesdaehe an all Ito forms.
lists Ms Wrataiser. Node Th. Ts.
Whey Mitre been tested in more than a thowtand est*
with entire imams& -
?rows skit Damotrat. Se. Mead, Atm.
If you are, or hove been troubled pith the headaahe,
send fors box, (Cephalio !IBM so that you unty hare
them in one of an attack.
The Cephalic rills are and to be a remarkably Krell
itive remedy for the headache, and one of the Ter? beat
for that very frequent complaint which has ever beep
discovered. -
Pr on she Wesems R. R. Gamine. Chieere, 11l
leph
We
alto heartily endorse Mr. dealdias, aad his tiarivalled
"Mt the Ziaawilia Tatley Star * Ka! mls, re.
we are sore that somas =dining with the beedsahe
who try them* will stick to them.
Prom tie Solitaire Park Finder, 2Yere Orbsfut,Lig. •
Wry that' ! Fan that are abated. and we are WO that
your antimony can be added to the already numerono
Wt that has received benefits that 310 other medioiee
san prodnos.
itmig Lk St. Latvia Demeans.
Tim Minna= demand for the pallets (Cephalic, Ping
moreasin'
NOW Ski Gazetts, Dtsvispert, I•ws.
.
Mr. 15910113111WOltid not oonneot angle wfth ea ve-.
tree he did not mow to Poulos rest merit.
Ara the Adressimr. PreiMiteass. A. I.
testamay in their favor is strong, from tke mod
nineemble attesters.
Nees the Daily News, Moo n* A.
itephalie Pills are taking the place of all blab,.
7171111111 lAe CAMISIIIIIWGiSi Baiisssw, Basta% Moss.
Odd t o be oozy oftioaeloas for the headashe.
Preen tiw Commercial, Ciacirmati, 0M
Iterating kamanity am now be relieved.
Fa" A Biagio NMI* et 111PAADIMPS PIEPAULED
MOM will wive Ora thou *Asir oak annulls.lNl
SPALDING'S /SWAIM GLUE!
SPALDING'S PRSPARSD GLIM
SPALDING'S PREPAIM OLU t
ECONOMY: DISPAIGIV
117'* , A avvron rir Trice &vine Plina.”l6ll
Al accidents will bilDgen, even in well-rogulated
families, it is very doiarsoto to boos soma ohooo asia
convenient was for repairing Furniture, Wove, Crooke
rr: &a.
SPALDIZIO'S PREPARED ELITE
meets all sneh eanergemdem and lto household can
eford to do unthout fG it ht elves' reedy. and up to
the shakier omit.
"USEFUL IN EVERY NOM."
emits B,—A Brush sooompsttise esok bouts. s. lf
. Adds.'s,
HENRY 0. SPALDING,
WO, to OBDAX, 888. NEW. REW
Aa wham anannelpled pentena Lea atterantin
pa= off on the uzurapeetina Wile, imitations of IN
PREPARED GLUE. 1 would mations all Wyss to °l
amina before naratuudaa. and see that the fall name. '
IPAIMInIrn
larn the reana imam 1, ill Maim art rortatnra
liannedinnh
XII DICINAL.
CURE ALL KINDS OF
HEADACHE 1
4S CIADAIt ITIEET. MEW YOW/..
SPALDING'S
HEADACHE.
NAT A
'ia-Ml 7 & alorratowas.
1114111WITIs MUM • Ante 111. UM.
U'VE TIE PIECUSII:
OAVTION.
' tiers Amon ASIA S.
T ictElf—i.h*CrE
MUTUAL INSUBANON COMPANY,
tly:ssrlim.,
•FIIGEk No. 30111WALNIT
lent.. against Lows DArctoli iw PIKE, at
)levies, Stare., an other bUlldlnflh Rraite4•
or =nal_ ud on FUFIIIOO,
, -w ee, and Mor
ekendi in town or
Win try.
WASH CAPITAL, .83313/0 00—ABBETEI $511,111 61.
Which 1. invested as follows, vas ;
In drat mortgages on 408 proPerty. worth
double the amonnt 1106,9(41 50
Pennsylvania Railroa d ' s
; 6 iteromit. first
mortgage loan, at ea— 5,0110 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. se
cond mortgage Masi 17,Kw DO
Tuntingdon and Drool Top Railroad and
Canal Co:a mongers loan— Cone 00
Ground rept, fird-Oldsd— 1,462 50
Collateral loanE, welt spouted - - EA* 00
City of Philadelphia Stier cient. 60,000 00
Veesheny County 6 pet cent. Pa. RR. 10an... 10,006 DO
mmermal Bang 3,135 01
tthanioe Banks 2,812 60
Pennsylvania Itailro Co.'sstock— . 4,000 00
The Relianoelmmo= Co.'s etool 15, 550 00
Co:
The County Fire Inswanoe s stook 10110 00
2he Delaware M. P. [newsmen Co.'s stook— 700 110
Union Mutual Insurame Cal 1030 00
Bills rsoerrable , 16,3110 74
Book accounts, sound interest. eco—.—. 7,1011 65
Cash on hand— —..—,— 11.1164 64
11317.1111 Di
The Mutual prim:di*, combined with the security of
:seta,* Capital, eutitlts the ineured to partioluete is
the frets of the Couipsny. without liability for tosses.
LOMB Promptly* adAsted and paid,
ele3C7oee:
Diem Tingley 1 . Samuel Mohan.
Witham me s on , Robert Steen,
Frederiek Brown William Musser,
William Stevenson, Beni. W. TingleY,
John R. Worrell, t - Marshall Hill,
ItL. Carson. ..' • J. Johnson Brown,
eert Toleed, Charms Leland.
.: D. Itoseplarten. Jacob T. Hangings
hallos 5, wood, . Punth Bowen
antes B. Woodward, John Bissell, Pittsburg.
_ •
CL TINGLEY, Fresidea.
B.M. 11INCIIMAN, &smeary.
ebreary 16. IMII. tell
Titlo.l ENTERPRISE
ZNSURANOE COMPANY
ON PIEELADELLYBA.
(FMB 1 / 1 1611WOB EXOhIISIVELY.)
fantrANrs ZIVILDING, S. W. CORNEA
SOURTH lAD WALNUT STRENTS.
DiRECTORIS:
Immtmvomm *MM. Komarati L.-DAWNW.
WILLIAM McKim, . . Mao. IL Elm Moms,
MALamg FAAnint., .Taam IL Bleowm,
Joint X. ATwoom, S. A. FammasToci,
Lim. T. TAmpam, .Ammlsw D. CAW,
KINKS WHARTON. J. L. BILSITIONX.
F. 1.47011F0RD ISTANZI 11.M110101
IZIMAJU.SS W. CO.X.E. meareumr. fell
VENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
1)
COMPANY
• lio. 921 C MIMI street Philadelphia. '
CIA TER PENPAIreit...
ALb WAR PRO /TtS DIVIDED AMONG THE lII
' WILED.
Insure Lives for ehort terzneor for the whole term of
Life ; grant Annnitme and Endowments ; purchase Life
Interests in Real.Fmtate, and make all contracts de
ding Oil the cioutingenowe of life.
- Alley act Be Emecutorm Administrators, ASSMX BO2 ,
Trainees, and Guardian,.
ASSETS OF TEE COMPANY, January 1.1911.
Mortgages, ground renlr, real estate-- .$3113,1181 57
United -
Mates stook., wrepeury notes, loans
of - Otani' of Pennsylvania, city of PluM
dolphin, &o --• 96 8.7 96 91
Premium notes, loans on oollaterals, &0..... WAN 19
Pennsylvania. North Femurs:vacua Bail
raids, and County six per cent. bonds 106,901 BO
Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stogke. ,to. 97,647 19
Cash on hand, agents , balances. &0., 68.196
DANIEL MILLER. Pras e /pit: l3s 61
/SAMUEL E. STOKER. Vice President.
JOBB W. Mil NOR. Seoretar". mh2l-if
MWARE MUTUAL BARMY IN
AME GODIPAITY, PHILADELPHIA.
Ineoroorated by the Legislature of Ponnrylvesua,lSM.
Oleo N. E. owner of TAM and Wlsl I[T strata.
THILADELP HU.
MARINE DiffIRAROZ.
On Vials,
jßego, To ell parts of tho World.
Fromkt,
LAND INSILIJLRUES
ea Illoola by Riven. Oanebh Lake*, eel /AMA eV
nag '. to parte of the Union.
FIRE nieVILANQE3
is Merakandiss gelleflair. On Moro% FrolUar
MOIIIISII, &O.
ASSETS OF TSB 00BEFARY.
November 1,1830.
OMAN Veiled States Ave 40 , cent, loas---51100 ,000 00
ELM 'United States six 00' °eat Treaaszy
/WM (with Boomed artorest)-- 1190153 33
IMMO Fenzuryivesua gnaw Ave Er Gen
lean, N. 80
111,000 do. do, out do. do. 21.131 30
213,010 Philadelphia City i c lf 3 " cent. Loon. 114.333 37
00,000 Tennessee State Ave oent. lean— 14,000 00
OPPOO renneilvattia /Lath 20 mortgage
six AS cent. bonds 61.0313 00
UAW 300..sharoo, ,toot eisymaxitown Ono
- 60iiiiiy; interact snd IT/Ore
- vtarAutisod by the City of -
guarlintood tor too Vila In.
MAO 00
HIV WO abate pn % Bonesitrama Railroad -
11)0
, Com—
h P
0,0010 100 shaiva Bortanasylvania Jail-
road Company-- . 000 00
IAIO 00 Baar es Piladelphia - roe Boat mai
&gam Tor Comosay. IXIO
SO I share+ Philadelphia, and Ilavro- do
eno3o Iteata Wow-boot Cornrow. IN 00
NO I album Philadelphia Backstops
PM" PI Oa
CMPUY— -- ..-
MO 3 shares Continental Hotel Co.—
kni.0.4 8 000 var. Cost 4547,335.34. Market va1.41134,5156 71
receivable, for iassracoes made_..... 131..496 42
illa and MOrtgages..... 0...1 •••••••••• •-•.....11.• ag AO 00
estate el 333 31
Balances dap at Agenoies--Premienis cot Ma
rine Policia& interest. and other debts due
tka Company_ -....___L • 1 " 554 03
!grip end mask of anniirr / - 4..-...ux• and
enter Chimvsnits —___ _. Las SO
Seek ex keva-ic basin'. - __..._.915,571 II
Le drawer---- US SI
- 10,135 ex
maim 13
Willem. ka
i ra l. -4
7 w o w._
an
Fibt _A.,0, 141 . ; ,,. it .Pi
nn / t riton,
elm Same, Etward Darlington.
/elm o.:palfic, , I. Jonetßrivolm.
Mee - s - 11:111/.11,
Willmair i Jr.. I. fil racer Wan:inc.
: puma C. Nand,
-Emma * a, i abort Bartok,
William . Ludwig.. -: 1 .1 esch P. Jones,
/scald:L.lU Reid, , James B. BrFarland,
Dr. D. 114 Molten, Jechas P. Byre.
laiiinve C. Leiner, John B. Baum's, Pitteles,
Digit Craig : D. D. Morgan, '•
illiarlea Kadr. A. B. Baiter --111,
W LbIhIADI MARTIri, l'resident.
21103. O. BAND, Vi.. President,
llEttley lig.l.Bilßbi. georetanr. nol7-tf
IDIE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—
THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
ectitlPANY—lnoo_rporaW M2O— CHAR PERPF,
.TUAL—fto. 810 WAL NUT Street, opposite independ
ent'. Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community
for thirty-eta years, ooatinues to aware optima lose or
demote try Fire. on publics or private Buildium, either
eermanentl_v or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture,
nooks of Um= or Merchandise generally. on liberal
terms,
Their capital, together with a largeßurplA Fund, is
Weaned-1u the meet careful manner, tonic& enable,
them to Offer to the =trod vadoabted security It
mop game of loam.
DINSOTOIL
Jonathan Patterson. lima Haslelturst,
Quinlin Campbell, Thomas Robini.
Alexander /3eneon. Darnel Bmith, jr.,
William hiontekes, - J ohn Reverse:.
'kriOmea .
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President
Wltittrs G.,Cnowsr.r., Secretary. eps-Ir
INKIRANO4' UOMPANY OF TUE
A. 'IRATE OF YENNBYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
XINE IN u-ADIOX Xec 4 AIM b BZciiiADIOE
Ohartared t03,714-osadas7 .100,110-Irob. 1, Ma, soda
nine, $4118,797 77.
inveeed in salad and available essantae—sea
*ass Is lame on Vestals sad Cargoes, itsiidiass,
Masks of Morakandise &e.. en liberal term'.
Dlkrcrzoits.
Nonni D. &Lenard. glens 11. Stun,
Material 701 rszaaal Grant : dr.,
R}url s ed a ~Mooa =tar. Stables Warner:
ahnitk. Minima, B. Watteau
lon 111- Bade, Henry ILPreestaa.
WLlllnat K. Waite: Marlys 3. la wale.
illeaggerO. Cie.rsen.
liEttitY A. AXES/ENS, Prosiienik
Smairetarv.
iNSUISAV.O.IB. egLEOliAlllO3'
110311 RANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia,- No.
I 3 North 3IXTE. Street, below Race. Moue Mold
ings, gioWit,aral Merehmuliee generally from loss or
.damage by rm. Tim company guarantee to admit all
mere promptly. and omens, koro to =set tho p a t ron ._
age of 140 vlibllo.
To. . .-----.
iniw morgar., Kobert Manton,
rants Cooter, Michael . MOODY.
rire L. liosdherty, Fward Metkrrens,
asses Martin, omas B. frisaorailek,
James Dsross, - ohm Brantley.
Matthew McAlear, Francis Falb.
ownard !Lafferty, lan (bendy.
Thomas .1, Hemphill, Bernard H. Mttlsental,
mamas Flatter, (Rummies C)Arilx
Francis McManus Manse! Cala%
.__ FILARPIA COOPEIG Provident.
R.RJLEAJua , RAPPER . dooretarc. 008-17
A;MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
•ER-
U lAZRPORATED MO CHA R TER PER
"ET .
Poi 510 Alairs Street r above Third, Philadelphia,
- rum= a line paid -np, capita Moak end Surplus, in in sound and available Securities, continues to
hiatus or. Dvellinss, alteres, Farnitare, Merehandiss,
Vessets in port end their fiances. and other venoms!
.PrOPertY. All louses b berally and promptly Wanted.
DrkIICTORS.
011. R. Maris, John T. Levis , A x I ..;:,'
Wehth. ,Jamex R. camopen,
net C. Morton, Edmund El. DOA,
moot Brady, . Chas. W. Pommy,
rreel ?dorris.
i THOMAS R. MAUL President.
.AI.IIERT C. IS. CRAWFORD. Boorman. fort-tt
A NTHILACITE INNEFRANOR OCIMPA
, NY.—„datherLitiel Capital 2100,0116—alUATP1
WILPEITALIa.
4111110 e No.lll WALNWIr Street, Wares* Third sat
Fourth /Street, Philadelphia.
Inds Commay will ineare staiturt lees sr dames hy
Olre„ en BaHdrada,Farnitire, and lifetikeatita gem
, .
Mal! Lantraneee ea Yeavela, Cargoes, mad
ni lie,____
.orwrzati. ad iamtranse to all i parte of ike lam.
_ IaItEITTO
.1111dith KOPP; iswitidadelts
i
. Lather. Jahn etortam,
Aidepriedt John Blakistear
f vie Peareea, Pfau F. Dean,
= r ithltrets IarOUUL
J. 103011 P...:Li President.
wri.r. DEAL Viso Frailtwit
•
R. mt. MIMI. Ilaeressnr.
age-
VEOHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY
.0-" A --Office No. 409 WALNUT. Otreet.
113tZ DISURAIICE on Ilona.' and Moirohandio' •
anergly, on Womble terms, father lizaitt' 41. or per
. DIRECIrOItO:
Jeremiah lionsall.— - T h orn** Mara,
of tin Roberta, e James T Thoppsons
R.. Hale.:
Reknotel L. ternedhry, - - /whom T. Owens
Iteaben G. Male._ John J. eriflithe.
TEssRMLNE BONBALL, President.
• JONI* Q. eINNODO. Vice Preffident
gunmen cox. Reoretems. • Jed
pHILADBLPHIA T F. A-0 OTT A
orms,
(Moe eadiWitre Rooroz,lolsl CHESTIIIF/ Street.
Ornamental Chimney Top&
Mullen Vases and Statuary.
Enoanztio Flooring Tile.
Architectural Ornaments.
Ventilating and Bmoke
Lidssi Tile and Sanitary Ware.
steam-premed Drain Pipe,
Water Pipe, warranted to stand
The Tra de
and durable.
The Trade supplied on liberal terns.
Illustrated Catalogues sent by
enelleation by letter,
s. llAiltlEoll4
I sigh FATisirig Street.
AID AOHERKL, HERRING. MAD, HAL.
PA NON, feo.-11,000 bble. Men Neli.l, 1, and 11 Mink
ere", largeonediana, end emelt, easorted vaekaitee
ors:Woe late-osecht fat fah.
140 bbl. New Halifax, Faatport, and isbrader Mer
riam of ohoioe qualities.
ices bone■ extra new sealed lerfinm
1,000 boxes extra new No.l HerrlAga.
Lae hexes hirea Mathlime Hamm,
MO tibhp. Mao emaa white Fiah,
00 Dbla. new Economy Mau Mad,
nem Halifax Salm on,
IAOO Quintals Brand Bank Hon*.
1100 banes Herkimer-ominty
la stars tad Intuit. for gale hi p
RY ift_ W KtIONL
see No. 148_
OfLTH HARVEII.
JIIST RBVEPFED, per 4 , Annie Kimball."
from /470np001, Blander, Weaver, & blandcli
atrOptiraltallla
I be &nut Aeunii, !RI
ID lb* /ttxtract Hy . m
SO Sr Extract Be ow., in 1 SAM
UN tutExtenot Tsraxect. is 1 *pm,
10iht Vlllllsl.oolohlot. ut 1 19 bottles,
100 r 01. Nuoosio Root.. in 1 S dottlw -
NM Ca 10121,11 to Ilb bottle..
ram, jo 1 *are. " WISTHENILL. & BROTHER.
WO 47 and 4th 9 Not Street.
BREIT QUALITY . GOOFING SLATE a
lms en mad and for Ws. at Von mirk
„ISM .sallrifflanstra: ;
RAILROAD 'MIRA.
.R 4 D A VGIA L I P LA I OA I D A .
PASO/SNOB& TRAItNS
for POTTSVILLE, READ
MG, and HARRISBUM cm and after May 20, 1861.
MoRNING LINES. DAILY A /Sundays egoepted.)
1.8126 Neer DOPRtioorner of /115106. D and CALLOW
HILL Streets PRILA.DELPSIA. (PeOlenger en
trances on Thikeenth and on Callowhiii streets,) at
A. M., oonneotin at Harrisburg with the PENN SYL
VANiA RAILR OAD IP. M. train,ronning to Pitts
burg the CUMBERLAND Ve.LiL, l
ine. i ,OB P. M. train
TAPPlian.atanNiStbAritA D 1 3 1'. train and
running to lilunbau , &o.
APIESPTOON LINES.
Leave New Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLOW
BILL Streets PHILADELPHIA, (passenger en
.tranoee on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets,) for
COTTRVILLE and GARRISBURG. at 6.16 P. M.,
AILY, connecting at HarriabulA , with the Northam
Central Railroad, for Sonenrr. Williameport, Elmira,
Ac.; for READIRIZI only, at I P. M.. PALLY, (Sundays
excepted.)
DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ
ING RAILROAD.
PROM PRlmarritrania,
To Ehtninrille—...,— 261
Reading—.—
Lebanon—. 86
Danohin---124
Adidersburg._. —142 1
Treverton J unct ion 158
Sunbury... J
Northumberiano.....-m'
Lewisburg_--178
Mllton—..—
Manor .—ler
Wrltamerport--- .202
Jamey Bhore—...--.223
Leant Hav0n...........226
Rale .2118
——2 l and Elmira
E1mira._.......
287 Railroad.
The 8 A. M. and 9.16 P. M. trains connect dady_at Port
Clinton, (Sundaes excepted,) with the DATAWISSA
WILLI AIHRPoRT. and ERIE RAILROAD,
ski
clans conneotions with linen to Niagara Falls. Ca na da.
that Went and :loud:tweet.
DEpo 1 15 PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD
and CALLOWHILL Streets.
W. H. McILKENNEY, Seeretai7.
May 20. 1/211. my2o-tf
Phase elphis sad Rendini
ma Lebanon Valley R.
N ig SIMMER. ARRANGE
KENT. PHI ILADRLPRIA,
ORRMANTO 14, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, MAY 13,_1861.
FOR 431001AN . roviN.
Leave Philadelpha, 3,7, 8,9, 10, 11,12 A. M., 1, 1.3.
5.58, 4,0, 6, 04,7, 8, 9 , 104, and 1134 P. M.
Leave Germantown 6.7 7 1 1 . 8; aio, 9, 10,11. 13 A. Al ,
1,2,3, 4.5,6,634, e, Jo rd. • '
The 8.21 A. 53. and 3.35 P. Train' "top at Oerman
town only.
suriDAYB.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.03 A. at., as, ss, 0,7 s, and 1034
P.M.
Leave Germantown 8.10 A. M., 14, 634 , and 914 P. M.
ORES= UT RILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia. 6. 5. 10, 13 A. M.,2, 3.36, 4.6, 8, 9,
and lOU P.M.
Leave Cheetnnt Hill. 7.10, 8, 850, 9,40,U.40 A, M., 1.40,
5.36, 5.40, 7.1_,0 8.40. and 10.1W.P.
The 8 A. M. and 3.36 P. M. wilr make no etops on the
Germantown road.
ON SUNDA'k 8.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M. SW. 5, and 75 4 P. M.
L 0570 Owned Hill, 7.50 A. M.. /3.40, 6.10. end 9.10
P. FOR CONSUDROCREN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, o.Bo_, 734, 9.06. DOS A. M., US,
8.06, 434, 6.4( 2 8 . , and 11X P. m.
Leave Norr i stown, 6, 7. 8,06, 9,11 A. M., 134.434,635.
and 934 P. M.
N SUNDAY&
Lea e Philadelphia, I A, M., 1 and a P. M.
Lease Nometown.734
_A.M., 1 and P. M.
FOR MANAVINK.
Leave Philadelphia, SA), M A . 9.06, 11.05 A. 51.0.06,
eAL exis, 434, 6X. 8, and a P. ZU•
',Leave Manayeat, 6 3 1, 1ii , 6.36, ON, 213 5 A, M., 3,3%.
to P. M.
QN SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. 51..5 5, and 7% P. M.
Leave Manayunk, 7311 A. fd., 634, and 9 P. M.
SMITH General Superintendent,
myll-tf Depot. NINTH and OAKEN Streets.
TIIE PENNECYLVANIA ORNTRAL
960 MILMII I ALg TRACK.
1861. Anarms 1861.
THE CAPACITY OPTIIIO . ROAD IS NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, and all yoints: East, and in the
Union a ßepot at Fitteburg with ThrOngli Trains to and
from points in tne West, hortuweet, end Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of
Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any
other route.
Express and Fast Linea ran through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Conductors. All Through
Passenger Train" provided With Imaghrldges Patent
Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer,
thus adding much to the safety of travellers.
Smoking Pam are attached to each Tra in; Wood
rdHh Cara to Express and Feet Trains. The
EXPRESS RUNS DAILY : Mail and Fart Lines, Ran
days excepted.
Mall Train leaXel Philadelphia at 7.83 A. M.
Fast Line 11 20 A. M.
Express Train leaves " 10.15 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWd
Harrisburg Acoompodatlon, via Colombia, 240 P. M.
Colombia 4.00 P. M.
Parkesburg at 8.40 P. M.
West Chester " No 1, at 8.15 A. Al.
" No. 2. at 12A0 P. M.
West Chester Passengers will take the Won Chester
Nos. 1 and 2 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia
Trams.
Passengers kr SunburyWilliamsport, Elmira, Buf
falo. Niagara Palls, and 'intermediate points, leaving
Philadelphia at LM R. M. and 3.33 P. M., go dirootly
through.
Tickets Wistward may be obtained at the °Sloes of
the Company in Philadehia, New York, Boston, or
Baltimore ; and Tickets Ea stward at any of the impor
tant Railroad Offices in the West; a oon board any of
the regular Line of Steamers on the Mlitsisiiiim or Ohio
rivers.
sir Fare always as low, and time as amok, gIA by any
other Route.
For farther information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market street'.
The completion of the Western commotions of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Chiosig_o, make this the
DIRECT LINE BET WEEN THE EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST.
The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight.
together with the miming o ftime , are advantages readi
ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel
hn_g Public. -
merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta
tion of their Freight to this Company, rely with
oonadence on its woody tritneit,_.
Twit RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point
in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ars at all
times as favorable as eye dargbd by other Railroad
Co via.
Ili?' Be particular to mark packages "via Peintryl
voids Railroad."
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direction., apply
to. or address either of the following Agents of the
CODIPASI ;
H. 5. fi e
ley, E. Moffeelf, Malrvitie ° ,ny.; Ormsby A Croy-
per, .Portamouth, U. • Paddock tc Co., .Teffersonville
gown &Co Oinoin.nati O. the
Cincinnatirfilrirt n , 3v , 0.;- R. . e,inshintin
Ind.. Joe. E. mom*. Lonurville. AS. ; P. G..O'Rileg A
00.,-Evesurvilie Ind.; N. W. Graham & Cairo,
R. F. Bass,'Slialer & Glass, St. Louis. Mo.; John
12.. Harris, Nashville, Tenn .; Herne .t Hunt, Mem
phis, lean. ; Clarke & Co., Chicago, Ill.; W. H. R.
Rooms, Aiton, 111.; or to Freight ASente of Railroads
at different points in the West.
S. B. Kr nteaToN, Jr. Philadelphia,
MAGRAW & KOONS. 120 North street Baltimore.
LEECH A Co.. 1 Astor Hone, or 1 8. William et.. N. Y
Limas At co.. No 77 State rtre et, Boston.
H. 11. HOUSTON. Den'l Freight Agent, Phila.
L. HOUPT, Clen'l Ticket Agent, Phila.
E.LEWIS. fienn Stun Altoona. Pa.
1861. A . / N6ls
AMD
SPAIN!, ARRANGEME • NT. -MEW YORK I.IELII.
ilttl-A CE 'AND AMBOY AND FRILL
DEMANDN
TJLETiTOPi BAILAO/11 GO.'S
. lOrd .PETLABELFBIA 110 MEV/
YOXE AND WAY PIAO.F.B.
ram
WL T PAA VWEH A
A FOL L OWS TON 25TOT
0 LILA.
At 0 A. M.. via Camden and Amboy. O. ant A. An •
eommodation -.--- ---- ----•-. -, -12 22
At I A. rt., via Camden and 'rimy lAir. ;it. J.)
Athammedation ' - --- -_3 MI
At a A. hi., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail., —-. .. . --
..3 00
At nit A. Ai., viz .R onan UM 4 OM, Cit.? ,
Western ExPreti.-11-1'
-- • .=••,.... — ;.. --- ni -- - - * aOO
At mt P. at., tie Camde n and Am bo y Ananme 7
AfiV. . p
br,7ria ciam7hTil :ai.73...iiii3oi.7s.7iiiiiF-.:* 2 "
prem.—. —.—..-...-- -- --.--. -- 8 00
•••ii of, P. ICO% Kensington and Jersey City, Bul
l:10g Express.-- _ 300
At lid .Z 21.,
-- via Keneington and Jersey City, 2,1
Maga Ticket -... I M
At IP. M., via Hamden Ind Janet' MY. Evening
Mail.
__.
Ain't P. N ., Pit f`A.uodsn and Jamey ciit7,ls4intii
em Mail, ---.-- -- . -- -._ 3 AS
At
.I F. M., via Camden and Amboy, Athommods- •
tier ( Freight and Paasenger)-412 Olagg iloket- 2 MI
Ds. do. se clam Tlelret....lAo
Tim 5 p M Mail Una num daily. The 1134 P M. Bili M
orn Mail, Batardaya excepted.
For Belvidere, Haaten,_ lambortmlie, Flemington.
he., 01.10 A. M. and dki r. M. from Kensington.
Per Water dlap.,.Streordebrig,lleranten. Willetharra.
Illon_troee, Great Bend, /th., Y.lO A. M. from Lennegten.
via Delaware. Amolotwanna end Western R. B.
For Mauch Chant , Allentowc, and Bethlehem at 1.10
A. M. and I.li P. M. from Kensington Depot ; (the 7.10
P. .)
A. rt. line emmeets wi th train moving Easton at 11.811
for limn Melly. at Cull a A. M., g and LK P. ;a.
Fir Freehold, at i A. al.. and 3 P. M.
WAY AIMEE.
Per Brlatek 'lronton, as., at 1 . 10 A. M., did and /% P. M. from Kennington. and 235 F. M. from Walnut
street wharf.
PerPalmyris. 'Merton. Delano*, Beverly, fhlfll2l-
Pn. Florins, Berdentown, Es., at Iti, 1,3, 4 3i , DIM 3
dtaameoat Trenton, for Berdentown and intermediate
pines at 235 P. M. from Walnut-street wharf.
Depot,
New York and Way Linea leaving Kenaington
Depot, take the owe, on Pl= street, above Walnut,
half an hour heroin dewiness. The ears run into the
de t, and on arrival of sash train. run from the depot.
Fiftil . 'eith i ds of Briggaite t only, allowed each Pastan
thr.gage ere o r . ente prohibited front taking anything a*
ge but heir wearing apparel. All baggage over
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
responsibility for baggage to One Do Ilarper mina,
and will not be liable for any amount DIRYOILA 5100, ox
sera apestaleentrast.
WM. T. GATEMEN.. Agent.
N ( , ) ,ARNTAB.r..'IIII7.L -
Foz DOYLEETOWN, MANCH
craurix, HAZLETON. EASTON, HOKLAP,
WLLICESHAURE,_ &a.
THREE THROUGH TRAII43.
On and after MONMILY.' MAY mjsea. Primmer
Trainewill leave FRO: U and [LOW dtreets,
Phila
delphia. daily, (Sundays examited),_as follow'
t 0.40 A. 60..,epress), for Bethlehem. Allentown.
Manzah Chunk.
le
to
&a.
At 3.411 M., prams , for Ammerman. Ammo, .8.4.
This train reaches Eaa nat6P. M. and maires 01045
tonneation with New Jersey Central lOC New Tort.
At 8.16 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch
Chink. fee.
At l A. M. and i P. M.. for Doyleifton q.
At RIM A. m. and 0.46 P. M., for Fort Washington.
Tho IA A. XL bores" gam maim Mono connection
.with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shorteet . and most .4 11. 1,
L ade route to Wilkeebarre,
and to angle in the h aoaliemon.
KAM FOX ADALPELk. •
r Om at IA A. M., P.M A. M., and &XI
M.
Main Roplectown at 7.M A. M. and tl5 P.M,
heave Fort Washington at 8.80 A. M. and LSO P. M.
ON .811INDAY15.—Pluiadelpiria for Bethlehem at 8
Afie ladetphia for_Poriertown at 8 P. M.
ylestown for Philadelphia at 110 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at SP. M.
ga t e to Bethlehem—el 00 t t F e are to Mauoh Chunk.gla 110
Fare to EasHln 180 Fare to Wilkeobarre— 50
_ Through Tickets must mowed at the Tioket
Moen, at WILLOW &racy pr HELVE Street. in order
to MUM tho Cattpitog ott ,
AU Peasex t ger (tp,zo_ept ami d ' Trains) oonnoot
at Berke bireet with Fifth and amth-atreetc, and
Becond and Third-Mreets Pearenger Railroads, twenty
inmates alter laming Willow Infest.
HLLIS Agent.
ABU ANWS
DISNM-PRXELPHIA,
WILMINGTON. AND BALTIMORE ROAD,
On WI alter MONDAY, A.PRI /6. 1861,
TB.ALNLLEAVE MLA/DELP' WA;
For Bolt/snore st 8.16 A. M., ILM A. M., (ExprosO.
wl MAO 2.
For
P Master 616 MI A. 1118 A.. BL, and 10.60
. M.
For Wilmington at 111 A. M.. ILM A. M., LIB sad
1040 P. M.
For Now Candi at 8.10 A. M and 1.19 F. M.
For Dover 8.11 A. M. and 4 .11 P. M.
For Milfor dlt 8.18 A. M.
For. Bababorrttlii. ,
MNI! FOX 111112ADRIJILA
Maya Baltimore at LIS A. M. (Kumasi), ILO A.M.,
and IMO P. M
F. M.
Leave WII;
I Onnon at 111.10 and 8.10 A. M.. 1.30 and
Mayo ilaliabar, at LW P. M.
Leave Milford at 4 P. M._
Mays Dover at GM A. M. and 1.10 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 8.25 A. M. 7.111 F. M.
Leave Mester at I } 4o A. 114." 9.40, IAI and am P.M.
Leave Dalt:anon, or afilisbary and Delaware Ain
rest at 6.11 A. M.
WILAINIS Fon BALTIBIOI.I3
Maya Chester at 8.48 ii.oa and 11.70 P.M.
. NL Wilmiaston at Lai A. Mi. MU I'. M., and IS
A
FREHigir TRAM, with Passe* user Oar attaokod.
will run as follow :
. . .
Maws Philadeponla for Yorrnilla and intermodiAti
, Iwo at .l!..iff•
- leave Wilmington for Perryville , and intermailiata
lace. at rag P. in.
Leave Wilmington for Philadolptua and Worms
_ gleam at Y. M.
MAYO Ravra-do-Oraoe for Baltimore sad intermedi
. matimmat OA. M.
Leave Baltimore for Maws-do-Grace and 'Mermen'-
. Mations at I P. h.
ON 3111111 AM;
Commencing Drinday. May 19, nntil farther no
, T TRAINS mill ma cin Elandagor
Leaving Pitiladelonis for Baltimore arm WMIIIIIOOII
tll3-,M.and19.41P.M and
B Loma Saltimoro for Pirneraeignia at P.m M. and
45
-snit e. M. FELTON. President.
COTTON M ATI+ DUCK inIf — DANYABI
v•-• of ell musters and brands.
itaven's Duck yeas Twilleof all desoriptlons, for
eigalrilin , •
ere find wag° Covers.
• A Diretrona te I
11111/641 . • --* 7.. -.. :•_ i !-- t - •. : •
1' F. PANCOAST, .&lICITIONEEE, Sm.
• tenor to B. BoOtt.lri, 431 ORESTKIII
LARGE BALE OF OIL PAMTINGB , MIRRORS ,
ISMILKOSCOPIC PICTURES. &o.
Oa Monday Norma&
June 17, oommenoing at 10 o'clook, comprleine marine
and-ova/it scrotum, landeespes. hate:ion, Lane? akalnholl,
aso.
Also. Freneh-plate oval and pier sworn.
Also, WO dozen thereoseopio pictures, of 6 varlet, of
subjects boxes. Sto.
BALE OF FDIHROIDERIES, E 00011!1 IfoslkatT, *IL. by cnaloguo.
On Wednmtay,
June 19, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely.
FURNESS, BRI n NLEY, & 00.,
o. 429 MARKET 'STREET
LARUE BALE OF EtUrElt qUALITY BONNET
KIBBOrir FOR CITY TRADE.
On
Jana la, a
t i 'Maw Morning,
e o olook
-IDO lots No. 4106.1 r raper sunlit' bonnet ribbons, the
moat d9tora.ble styles °Tared this easaoa.
Northßai l ern ce ntral
ro.
PHILIP FORD & 00., AIIOTIONEERS,
No. 330 MARKER street ant sia MINOR SR
Sunbury and Jriu R. K
BALB OF 800 ;OASES 17
GAOO NA III,ISHOES, AND BRO
On Thuraday Morning.
June 10, at 10 o'clock 'precisely, will be sold, by aata-
Logue—
EX! cages um's, boys' and youths' calf. kin, and grain
bpois t , calf. kir, and goat brogans. Constant' gaiters. Ox
ford ties, &e.; women's, mimeo', and children's calf,
kir, goat. morocco and kid heeled boots and oboes,
gmtenks_Upperi, buskins. &o.; aloo,a large and smolt;
meet of first o ago itity-inade.gittidg.
Or Goods oven for examination, With oatalogues,
OSTIY on the morning of sale.
EYEILY EVENIDIO.
At f oNtlisk, of Books . stationery and fame/ gomb.
watskes, Jewell", *looks, silver platod wars, satiety,
pamtings, newel Inutruements, s.
Also. Ifeeletl, dry goods, hoots and Aires, and my
skandiso of every cscorishop.
DAY BABES even' 'Monday. Wednesdiy. aid Pl.
day at MP o'eleck
PIIYATE SAID
ittßrimless!, several largooonelgniwonts weviskee,,
tryst:7, books, stationery t lllser-nlatad
limey room, &e. To a o. is solicited Om a mime
city and country mere Is and others.
001111rialMISEM solica of all kinds of mortiksmilso
for either public or private sales.
Liberal cash advances made onsomalinstente.
Oat-door Wes promptly attended to. • -
SALES BY AUCTION
BALE OF FRENCH 000 ms.
on ueedaY.
Jane 78, at 10 o'olook, for clan
-400 lota of fancy and staple French dry tondo.
FITZPATRICK & BROS., AU{)-
LT-R• 91/01(RI31UP, 604 111.111111/slll' Strese. above
CABINET FURNITURE.
CABINET FURNITURE AND Iflld-
MAID TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION,.
Po. 261 BOVITI aucorin isTILEBT.
in connection with their extensive Cabinet Busineet.
are now manufacturing a superior artiole of
BILLIARD TABLES,
And have now on hand a full supply. finished with
MOORE OAMPIOPPIS IMPROVED CUSEIORat
Which arc pronounced. by all who have need them, to
b nevertor to all others.
For the quality and With of theme 'rubles the mum
flicturern refer to them numerous patron,' thronehout
the Wilton. who arc familiar with the character or their
work. fen"eit
UTTRINIESS CARDS.
3 AMES N. RING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
REMOVED TO No. 139 SOUSR FIFTH STREET
jet; 12th Above Walnut street.
DR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, NO. NO
B. FOURVE !Wee, above Pine. Oitioe hour.
from 9 o'clock - A. M. till 9 P. M. mysl-lm
lIMITEEIS MEN ARE ADVERTISING
n
in the Beet News'Aiwa et City' end Conti, at
tits Moe/ of
JOY, COE, & CO.,
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
FIFTH and CRESTNIT7 STRUM, riuladolplda,
TRIBUNE BUILDING, New York. Isar tr
TORN WELSH, PRACTICAL SLATE
ROOFER, TRIBE Street and GERMANTOWIt
Road, is prepared to put on an amount of Roofing. on
the moat moderate terms. Will guaranty to make
every building perfeotly vrater-rich Orders promptly
attended to. mgf-fY
futikki ittadlY.VT, and LIQUOfill,
lir Noe. 317 and 319 WALNUT Street. (batsmen'
stores. between Third and Fourth, nalth sided Fbiin
talents. N. B. Fine Old Willikies always on hand,
(fulablished to 1/4).)
eh. WHON & NIOHOLf3ON,
BOOKBINDER.
1 . 1 419 and 321 MINOR Ease. .
1144sreen Me r ,rlret And eltiurtnat strains
JAMPAI PAWSCII, J.A.M. B. Plfaill,04•11.
1,17-17"
FILE MANUFAOTORY,
211 I(EW STREET.
Files end Amps of every description. and heal
ditaliti. made to orde ,E L At
std the TAIL.R.L tablishment.
taaniftiaturer's prioes.
R swatting lone in a sitotratm ittoixor
101-46 m J. B. EMIT.%
RIIIIPPEIG
:15WHICKLY COMMUNICATION
By. STEAM BETWEZN NEW
_TORX.
AND LI ftrOO.D, °anima at (ttIs.ENSTOWN are
, al,dig,V4=nrifitztlinto°—
ship Company's splendid Clyde -built iron so re w steam
ships, are intended to sailas follows:
FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL.
ETNA. Saturday, Irma 1
flatu•day. June 8
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, June 18
GASGOW, Saturday, June XI
And every Saturday throughout the year. from PIER
No, 44 N.
RATES OF PASSAGE
THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin,to queenatown , or Liverpool. --- 111
Dm to London. ma ssvaripool- _ uo
Steerage to Queenstown, or gaverpoet.„,..___ 30
po. to London. .. 33
Do. Return tickets. arsillable far iii
trom Liverpool.. - ipso
passengers forwarded toHavre - , Farm ifamburg,
B r emen, end An twerp, at through rates.
hficiates of Duna Issued front Liverpool to New
York— 840
Certificates of passage iss ued from Queenstown to
New York- --- ipso
ri
These steamers have inipsor aooommodatiotui ior
passengers, are oonstruoted with watertight oomPart
manta, and carry experienced Surgeons.
For freight, or passage,a.pply at the office of the Com
pany. JOMIN 0, DALE Agent
111 Walnut street, rliidellibts.
In Liverpool, to Was. lEn,
Tower eildums.
In Glasgow, to WM. IN N,
13 Dixon street.
8 COL Virg Bitrristi AND NORTE
AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL lITICAM-
PICK 111 W TORT TO raviiroot.
Chief Cabin SISO
Second Cabin Passage— 13
11110 K 3037011 TO LIVIII.?00/.,
Chief Cabin remise 41111,
Second Cabin rasse.re—_—_----
IT: :g e e rot iZ ar Yo o r a k u o t adlAC if ork Harb or .
and Cork Ker
ber.
PERSIA, Oast. Judkine. AFRICA, Cast. Shannon.
ARABIA, Ca t. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt. J. Leltoh.
ASIA,. Capt. B. G. Lott. AMERICA. Capt. Mediae,
AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARACapt. Moodie
Capt. Cook. EUROPA, Capt. Andersen.
SCOTIA,( now balding.)
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-heat ;
green on inarboard bow; rod on port bow.
.I.M_Ejtpint.,Moodie.leavee Baton. Wednesday , Jane Aua NYILL /OW*,
Cook, " A. York. Wed nrsday,June 19.
ARABIA, Stone, " Boston. Wednesday. Jove se.
APRheA,Shonoon. " N. York, Wedueeclay,,ltilt 3.
44U.K PA, Anderson,:: Boston. Wednesday. July 10.
rER111•, lue Mx, N. York. Wednesday, July 17.
AML RICA. Moodie, " Bolton, Wedneedey, July 91,
Berths not seourea until
An experienced Surgeon on
he owners of these ships wiMa be accountable for
Gold. SIUTOT, 15•19:711 , Epee ie. Jewelry, Precious Stones
01 Meta% nu exit ills of lading are sinned the and
the take thereof therein &termed For _ u ht or
0E w.D.
24=l i applY to
4 BoWlier Green. No w York.
RAILROAD LINES:
IN WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS via
PtsrIAIMLT IW RAIL4uAD, leave depot. corner
ELEVROITH and 244.R1C1a Ltreete, at 8.113 A. M., 12
noon. 23J P. AL. andi r. m.
On Snndar, lean, Philadelphia at 1.30 A. M., and
West Chaster at 4 P. M. 1710-41
INIFAIRE WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD,
---
VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER AILRANG EmENT.
On and afteLMON DAY, Jane 5, 1101, the trains will
leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner
of RIGETEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7.43 and
10.11 A. M. and 2, 4.13, 8.30, and 10 P. M., and RII
leave the Station , corner of TH/EYY -FIRST and
MARKET Streets, ( West ritiladelplain.,) at 6.01 and
10.48 .0 M., and 3.18. 4.30, 8.48 and 10 111..2d.
ONSUNDAY&
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A M. end P. M.
'EM heavin g
_ Philadelphia and West Chester at TAD
A. al. e. 4.15 2'. M. oonneot rennelton ma
ntra
Train,
on the rhiladelphis and Baltimore Central Railroad
for Oxford and intermediate points.
HENRY WOOD.
General enneriatendent.
PHIUDELPHIA AND
READING RAILROAD CO.,
(Moe ffi .ffilo i rut street.)
Pitmenssrnre, April V, VNI.
SEASON TICKETS.
On and after Mny I.lB6l,semon Saheb' will be hosed
by awe ooM for the periods of three, av , nine, and
twelve mo msnot transferable.
Beeson sehool-Gokete may also be bad at SI per sent.
Mamma.
The tickets will be sold by the Treaearer at No. 2517
South FOURTH street, where any further information
can be obtained. S. .ARADFORD.
pa -Er Treasurer,
ELMIRA ROUTE.—
PAILADELPILL AND IM
AM. RID '
Q.l : A F. to Tamequa CllllWilleat la
pert.-•WiLtesbanw, agranton_l DaitA Billtop-
Immeort 'Prot, lahrton Banton , El mira a,
Niagara cells. - Noel/ester; 01evelanCIDetroih oledo.
mileage. L Itius,3ll.otraages. end au Wow ertk end
Pemenger MUM' will leave the new Dswetr the Phi
talli.thlVAlLdetVeitaßtbc", remseilg s eroVvin l art Cl i -
Wadi street.) duty mandaya szattpled), tor above
.flan ab am Wow*:
.1).1.1.3.111XML.------....-:.-Age A. M.
' 1110117 RIPREISO—..- -..._—.1.11E All
Who 11• ( 0 A. M. train VOW:10013 of Papers for Wilkes
barn Flttabe, Aaranten _
_aad all eta one on tke
trAOKAWANNA AND 8L.001113011.00 RAILR__ .OAD
the above. trams make direct connections at BMWs
withohe tram, of the New York and Erie, Osseandaigna
and niagaro ralla t sad )Idfald, New York and Armand
New York GeV Zeiiroeits, froti all wants Perth end
Weal, and the adas.
*Name ghee ed to Madre. Daffals. and saapeation
orid&o, and all ermediata points.
aTiEt te
,
'Mle sea be troonted at the Philedelolua and Zi
a itailroadlAr a's 'Motet Oleo. northWeet corner of
and ox i .ib•il VT atm% awl at Wl:sr
owners . THIRTMENTA &ad CA.I.__LO 11.
BNOill EXPJLEBB FILEIGN7 7
Mayo the Pkil ._ dal) his and Reading Depot, Broad and
Odnowkili sire t staily Mondays onsegtod). for all
te
nointa Weuitaa Kart/kat ei.
FieliA ere.- be de - rarest- before g P.ll. to Wales
err g i tW /IWO dar.
or i s sr informatien W i wi Freight AMA
?NM TN and DAIJA) L. or to •
' 0. T. k_IRIAN_Lh Agent.
gotikwast agratr BUNN and llRAllert Etroots.
UPI*. if - - lettladelebus
t imi t immi NOTICIB.--011:101173
vALLET_RAILLOAD.-PAB
8iM.58. TRAMAFOwNmerowr4 AND /X
-TEBASSBLATE STATION B—On end attei Nov. elk
IMO, the 'emeraror Trains for DOwN STO W
VII ran frii the new Passenger Besot o the Philo
deAhis id
Railroad Coingsny, earner of
BILVIAD mid 11(144.0 HILL Btreets, (wronger en
tiatEßPlrielVill
_. for Downingtown !woe at SAO
A. X.
AFTERNOON 11,21111 for Downingtown leaver at
LIO 1 1 _, flt.
I:ILI , (Ehandays ezeoeled3.
order of the Board o Moue= of the haidei
his sad itoading Boarosd Ooraposy,
ail W. N. hformercerNY. Boorldary.
- -
EIPBBSO COMPANLIES.
m am a THE ADAMS =PREZ
co., oilas 390 czwrininr viwit„
i er - wardg angels , names, Mushatidwer NoVis,
M e s o k i a rMlar A s . 2 , 2 , 1 ma r*
~ as imumobrit t o m.
wimp and ..=.lTh.4 • lir=
1. ' filLity,
.AMT , mmirwm 11111 M
EVANS do WATSON 1 8
SALAMANDER SAPP&
lITOZE
304 ORI9I2'II472 . IIiILEST.
rgendetyTATlrlf i DM , it i •
SALES BY AUCTION
THOMAS it BO NS,
• lion. 139 and 141 Sotttb FOURTII Street ,
(Formerly lion, VI and e 9)
PHDLIC N SLED NNAL :ESTATE AND NICCICA
AT THE EXCHANGE Ev BEY T UEBDAY, a il -
o'olook_thoon, 'knee the hu , ioess seealn. 11
sir. sow:whale of each property UMW fOroitisi, i
addition ta l ehich vs pablign on the Maturely proven ' 4
to each. one thousand ostalosnee L in pa do ht
form moinetuil descriptions of au the propotty to 'b';
solo on the folioaring l'neadas•
RDA', EaICATE AT PRIVATE !SAL.
Or We have a large amount of real estate at en iete
age. inoltutins every description 'f ear mid cowatr
property, glinted Bete may tta had at theanotionitorli
PRIVATE Na L+ IttGISTDD.
.7 - Real estate entered on . our private sale most"
and advertised 000netionally an oar public sate styli
tor whion One r 11011661.4 00Plea arc pruned Acc t
Tree of Aerie,
noon. BONDS, &o,
Oa Tuesday
changJ une 1% rz o'cleaz noon, at the Philadslahm
e. will be sold— . qy
with out Tremor,. by order of adraitustrater.—
I share Point Breeze Park A3lloollltlon.
For other &600181t11-
02,000 seven per cent firat-mortsage Wm% Phil
phia and Sunbury Railroad C4srepany.
Shares in Philadelphia and Mercantile Libtari
Academy of Fine Arts. 61 fud
DRILL ESTATE ISALR—JULY 2,
VALUA. MA; DWEL,LIN SPRUCE STREET,
Orpnans' gourrttleils—Estate of Abralutnt hub*,
deeessed.—vALUMlLE THREE-8101W ir R
DW northeast corner of 31111106 and 4, 4 ;
streets, between Bacond and Third. 30 feet it e)
Molar
front.
It lEEE NTORY BRICK DWELLING. p a
Walnut street, west of Tenth. IS rest 6 inches
rest,
80 feet deep.
Peremptory &le.—FRAME DWELLING, 0,,. et,
R
north ot fahm..hd street. Ivineteenth yard
Peremptory - ale.— THIIIEh-sTORY BSICIt
LlDiti AND /MABRY, One street, Nineteenth v "0,
TWU OTORY R reit DW tit, LI va, no. i11e.,4j,c
lie street. between Filth and Ninth street.. and teeth ";
;table meet. the hoses hea two mama on Ft flo w ".
tntrodaed. ranee. ice. gm
Ntir Full particulars of all the above Wee now .
in handbills. • reed
Oale at Sol. in and 141 Bon&Fourth street
SIOR FURNITURE. FR NQR-PLATE
&OR$. PIANO-FORTEeI. BR tszus CaR,PFIE
On Mande, Mon/lng. '
At 9 o'clock, at the /motion ntore 61A ftelliOrtnle 1.1
excsallept second - hand furnitive, ele? t ant p1An0t,"... 11
Iw o mirrors., tweets. ate., Front toilii.3 dem , ,.,,
hoe/ahem:4ns, removed to the atom 01' oottren — "
leue s i t
Wile
MOSES NAT M U ANS N
, ADCOTANITO NER
RornerANDixCrMandNKOtFMEeßtH.*Pub
• AT PKIVATE BAIA,
AT PRICE% TO SUIT THE TimEg.
The following articles will be wild for lone that lea
the ilatlai selling price
Fine gold hunting ease. donh's eau. and dmila-bot
tom English patent lever watches, of the moss seem ;
and beat makers ;fine gold double-time r Wish pal t
i
lever watches ; indepettent-seetmde lever oratshe
fine gold booting-owe met open-face escapement love
and repine watches; hansontal and duplex wei o pW
Elver tisating-essei donoli• edger anti llUble•hatt ot 4
English patent lever, escapement lever, end in
watches, or the most annoyed and beet makers; dot
bin -ease and open- face silver watches ; silver qu ite ;
silver imartier gua r dnseonewateel fire mid vett,
neck, fee: and chains ;,dianwind lIIITET flan elia
brow -pine ; seta of fine gold ieweltr ; got broulpins
multiage, finer-Tinge, bracelets, mineil-ew it
and Jewelry of evert tiegariPtion Irmo 10 11 10114 sidit c6 l
ineryameate, piano -fortes, end articles generallr.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money advanced liberally, for any length or time
agreed upon, on old and silver plate, duaraal,
waned:ma, Jewelry, forringc-pieoes, moneal instrro nt ,'
dry goo d s , grooeriee, hardware, tindery. NT.
n if ure , ),edd iug , rgriog artiolea,and on an among
value.
CONIDaNMENLI3 AND CPT-DOOR SALES SOLI.
LIMITED.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
T HE PARTNERSHIP IRRETOPORg
existing under ame of EiTIV.ON. STONE, k
Co., oomoosed of Stitson, James B. Igoe.
John 1. Bennett, is this delis• dissolved.
ROBERT =LBW
rhiie., June 12,1861. I,,zr
I :41g L*l fatli
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINX,
AHEUMATLefe
The Hew Remedy fe/
.
Dunng the pest 3 ear we. have Introduced to the 50.
rice of the medieal profession of this country the p e "
Omega tiled Chloride of Propytontsiocao
REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM;
and having received from many soproess both NI
phy 5101311 S PI the tugboat standing and from patients ' s,
MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIAL!
of tta real value in the treatment of this painful at
obstinate disease, we are induced to present it ta.tht
Public in a form 3113ADY FOR IhIMELLITE
which we hope pill commend itself to those The in
eel tiering with tails afflicting ecmplaiat, and to the in.
powersactitiner who may feel d i sposed to tut du
of thus valnable remedy.
ELIXIR YROPYLAIIIIIIE, In the film slu,seo c ,„
ken of, het recently been extenmvely ex:emulated
with in the
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
and with MARKED BEMCEES (as wilt west from Me
published sooongtm in the me /Joni Journals.;
to carefully put up ready for immediate is,
with full directions. and can be obtained from the
draggista at 75 aents_per tattle, and at wholeisA of
BULLOCK es CRENMAW,
Druggists and Mmanfaeturine Cbertueta
yhiladrdelda
DYSPEPSIA REMEDY
Dr. DARIIIIS HAM'S
AROMATIC INVIGORATINT
TMs Mediciiw has been is red by the pettie for sit wwi
aria increasing rawer. IL is rscartinoad to Owi
Levels/Se, Nerenweiss, Resrt-Bers , Coke
Panes, Wiwi in Ike Stomach, or Paie:
Bevels, Rgedegas, Detiestioust, Haw
Ceseelatatt, Low 8/itrita, Dthriew
Tremens, boteisprroace.
It Ifttiatsimme, Egni , few , 517
WILL Noe IrITOXICA.TI OH S•
As a Medicine it is gale' and effectual, curios, the
moats gravated oases of Olive Kidney Complain's,
rik,dall` other derangements of the atomaoh and Sowell
a speedy manner.
t will Instantly revive the most melancholy oil
drooping imirits, and restore the weak, nervoas, eel
stokly to health, streuth, and rigor,
Person. who, from, the iniediemus nee abetters WI
become dedeoted and their nervous , systems sbattend,
eonstitutions b return daunt, and subplot to that horrible
su m o to humanity, the Dllllllllll will,
al
most immediatelael the haney and healtli Wire
rating Means o . Ham's tgorafing saint
T IT WILL DO,
poss.—One:pine glans Nell as onon CIF ImPsalirr
une dove wilt remove all Bad Spina
One dose will care Heart-bum.
Three doses will oure Indigestion.
One dose will give yoU a good Aveetk.
One dose will stop the distressing pane of 0101114%,
One dose will romoyoAhe distressing aid ditatniewit
effects of Wind or attilenoe, and u soon ea the
j
stomach receives the nvigerating Beira, the digress•
ing load and all palatal feelings will be removed.
One dose will remove the most &attempt taint it
Go a l. either in tlte stomalli or bowed,.
A inr doses willyemoye ell obstruction Mite Linty,
Hi der. or Unwary Organ,.
famous woo are seriously afflicted with my Ulm
Clomplatnts are enured of speedy relief by a dee or
two, and a radical cure by the an of one or two bortert.
„
IS i tORTLY DISSIPATION.
Persons who, r om ottuipating too math over Sigh
and feel the e effects of poisonous limns. to Toiost
headaches, siokneas at itto =oh, weeknaes,llddnow,
so., will find one dose emove all bad Della%
Ladies of weak Nod miekly constitutions doled tat
the Invigorating aptrit three times a day ; NW' met,
them strong. _Apd halt y, remove ell dent
tient, and
bloom of
rom menstrael mom via
restore the bloom of health and beauty to the WNW/
fare
Daring pregnancy it will be found an invaluable CAP
eine to remove diangreeabbe sensations at the stomata
All the proprietor Wm bee trial, and to lOUe 11u1,11
Yes Put up the Immo/sites Brtstr in pmt blin:tv
nunito, garirto
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orod Depot 45 WATER Street , New Ye%
DYOTT At CO., it 32 North SECOND few,
'Wholesale Agents in l'hiledeltnA n ,
And for sale by JOHN H. EATON, 91 1 N.
Street, and all Druggists.
MR. JAMES BETTS' UELEBRATIO
IIOPPORTI3RI3 FOR LADIES, sad tbp oilif Sit
porton under eminent um Mogi patronage. Led
Fbinoiann are regpootinlly inguested to tall cob on
At m Botta, at Iter reondenoo, 1039 Wk NUT &nog
Philadelphia. (te avoid eounterfei Lc) TM*/ tioug l
Ink lido have boon admen by their phyriplatoti
her appliances. 'noise only are teatime Elorl“
United Statism copy - rub/A Labels on the bon. and arek
Porio ‘ and also on taiißitnoortors. with torhassage
5-toth het,
MACHINERY AND IRON.
4:17:_-7; PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKB.—NEAFIE &
Sr
Patti; ri ea. Arti n THEORETICAL XNGIIV BR
MACHIN LETS,BOI L ER-hi A ICERS,BLACKI OIIIIII,
and FOUPIDERn., having. for marir years, bees it
itioceuitit operation, and been exclusiveli engaged
It
build ng and repairing Manna and River tames. high
end low pressor*, Iron Bow, Crater Tanks.rrotoderr ,
ke_,. reapeotrally offer 11:0111 aervittes to the Was.
all Nips fully prepared to contract for Engines of 01,
sizes, marine, River, and Stationary. hive, sell 0.
patterns of di !Tercet sizes, are prepared to eremite Or
den lilt h siniok despatoh. Ererc not i ce . 0 9 ol Pa/lor n
mating maga at t o m e shortest notice. High and Low
r PIIIIVIOF YlllO, Ttibuter, and Cylinder Boilers. of . the
bs Pennsylvania oharooal iron. Femurs. of anew'
and kinds I Iron and Brass Ceittoga, nl desoriyuoss;
Roll Toning. Sorrow Cutting and all other 110ACOn
nroted with the above tinsinesti.
//fairings and Olpecifinations for all work one a,
est.orishment. free of charge. and wort gusTaDtt id OIT
rd.
The subsoribera have ample wherf•doss rooss (sr O.
Mire of boats, where they can he in Offset la flll.
and are provided with sheens, blocks, falls . Ico., he
for raising heavy or light weights.
J COB C. BR AM.
JOHN P. LEVI ,
BEACH and Pao____jl._-------111"".
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, ' 30RE E. CO?
WILLIAM IL MERRICK, R/WELEY ,VERBICI
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FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET&
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dry, he is now to Teem tor Itqu
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beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green Mu
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