The Power of Suspending the Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corjus. IFor The Pram] Every man in our Union•loving city, ready and determined to assist the national Govern ment in eradicating treason and crushing a wicked rebellion, has, either openly or si lently, thankad The Press for its clear, patri otic, arid forcible refutation or Chief Justice Tanera idea, elaborated in his opinion in the Merriman case, that the power of suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, in eases of rebellion or invasion, is exclusively legislative. Au addltiqnal argument of The Press, that the power of suspending the privilege of this writ, in cases of rebellion or invasion, may be exercised by the Executive when the public safety requires it, is found in the proceedings of the Federal Convention which framed the Constitntion. Mr. Pinckney, of South Carolina, a mem ber of that Convention, in submitting a series of propositions, to be embraced in the Consti tution, Included the following "The privileges and benefit of tho writ of habeas corpus shall be enjoyed in this Govern ment in the most expeditious and ample man ner, and shall not be suspended by the Legts lature except upon the most urgent occasions, and for a limited time, not exceeding --- months." This and the other propositions relating to other subjects were, by - t1 Gummi - gun, re fern- d to a committee of detail.—Madison Pa pers, vol. 3, p. 1365. After the report of the committee, and this provision came up for debate, Mr. urging the propriety of securing the benefit of the habeas corpus in the moat ample manner, moved that it should not be suspended but on the most urgent occasions, and then only for a limited time, not exceeding twelve months. Mr. James Wilson of Pennsylvania, thought it MS in the discretion of the courts to EMS pond the privilege. Mr. Gouveneur Morris, of New York, moved that c; the privilege of the writ of habeas cor pus should not be suspended, unless when in cams of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require it." A vote was taken on the word gfunless," which passed unanimously, and the whole, as moved by Mr.. Morris, passed by a majority of tour. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Con. neetient, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, seven States, voting in the af firmative, and North Carolina, South Carolina, ilk Georgia. in the negative. Madison Papers, vol. 3, p. 1441. Plum it WM be seen that the express power of saapending•the privilege of the writ by the . L4;04 lagers was stricken out, and the clause trained' by the Convention as it now stands in the Constitution. If the framers of the Constitution intended that the power of suspension should be exer cised only by the Legislature, how easy and natural it would have been to adopt the lan guage of the proposition submitted to the Convention by Mr. Pinckney. Even if that language, ""shall not be suspended by the Legislature, except," had been adopted by the Convention, it is submitted, the Executive would not have been excluded from exercising the power of suspending the privilege of the writ. Be that as it may, the Convention ex cluded the word ce Legislature" in the provi sion framed by it, and thus the presumption is a powerful one, that the framers of the Con stitution designed that the power of suspend ing the privilege of the writ should and could be exercised by the Executive. - This view is strengthened by glancing at the same provision in the Constitution of Penn sylvania. It is word for word that of the Constitution of the United States. - This pro vision was in the Constitution of Pennsylva nia of 1790 as it is in the amended one of 1838. James Wilson was a prominent mem ber of the Convention which framed the Con stitution of Pennsylvania of 1790, and he was, MI has been seen, an active member of the Federal Convention which framed the Consti tution of the United States in 1787. His at tention, therefore, must have been given to the exactly similar provisions of both Consti tutions. These historical references are submitted to fortify—though not necessary—the unanswer able argument of The Press, that the power of smspending the privilege o f writ of habeas corpus. in this wicked rebellion to overthrow the National Government, may and ought to be exercised by the Executive, and that in such exercise he is vigilant in taking rc care that the laws be faithfully executed. Juan 6, 1881. Letter from Hagerstown, MA. [Cornissiondenee of The Prem.] Hausa:mown, Juno 11,1801. Perhaps a few items of news from thin sec. Don may not be uninteresting to your numer ous readers. Hagerstown is situated six miles north of Williamsport, the latter being located on the Potomac river, overlooking the coun try of Northern Virginia. At this place there has been for numbers of years a ferry, in sue. cesstnl operation, between Virginia and Mary land, bat I em sorry to say it has been entire ly destroyed, and rendered totally useless, by the hands of our rebel neighbors, who, by the way, have become lately very expert in de stroying ferries, tearing up railroads, and burning bridges. Western Maryland has gni fered much at the hands of these rebels, and for what cause no one can say. The Chesa peake and Ohio canal has also been an object of their compassion, and now she stands ruined and deserted work. No one who has not visited this section can imagine the loss and. distress they have occasioned among the Operatives and. patrons of this great work. The last grand act of the drama was an attempt to blow up the dams, which had been built at heavy .coat to secure the supply of water for the canal. It is also a fact that they aro not satisfied with the attempt to blow up the dams, but are also burning the boats wherever they are to be found along the work, and they can get at them without too much risk of their lives. Yet, I am happy to state that there are yet brave hearts in Western Maryland who are determined to resist these aggressions, and have already succeeded in a number of cases. The rebels still continue their guard on the opposite side of the river. The Williamsport li side is still strongly guarded also, and the force at that point will continue to increase, as the Government have now established a re cruiting office there, and many loyal citizens of Virginia, as well as Maryland, are enrolling themselves under the tc stars and stripes." When the regiment is formed, it will be un der the command of Col. Ward Lemon, for merly of Virginia, and latterly of Washing ton,D. C. As I said before, this regiment wil be composed. principally of loyal Vir giniana who have been driven from their homes, and compelled to leave their families behind, unprotected and uncared for, entirely at the mercy of those rebels who are striving so hard to overturn the best Government on the face of the earth. When the ci return ear , for these Virginians comes, woo be to the wretches who caused their tin. timely separation from their families and friends. I am informed that tamer. row, June 12th, is militia-review day, when the citizens not already mustered into the service of the State will parade for inspec tion, atter which they will be surrounded by a guard of the rebels, and mustered into the regular service of the State, whether they wish to or not. To avoid this, which is the work of some of their disloyal citizens, the refugees have made good their escape, and are now enrolling themselves, as aforesaid, under the ci stars and stripes." The stirs and stripes are floating from forty different houses, and many others are making and will be swung to the breeze shortly. To-day a picket guard passed through our town, the first of the soldiers that we have yet seen. They were fine-looking men, well equipped, and fully armed ; their course was towards Williamsport. Yesterday and to-day the sun has been ex tremely hot, as much so as is the case in July in this latitude. The crops are very promising, particularly wheat, which I think never looked better. The corn is coming on finely, also the oats, and the probability is that we will have one of the largest crops in this section that have been known for years. Hay making will commence in a few days, and harvest about the 28th inat. or Ist of July. Yours truly, ANTICTAM. Respect to the Memory of Douglas At a meeting of the teachers and students of Pennsylvania State Normal School, at Killereville, the following preamble and resolutions were unani mously adopted waguseas the Almighty Ruler of heaven and earth bath, in his providence. seen fit to remove from among us the Sonorable - Stephen Arnold Donglasoif fu nose; and realizing that when a great man dies it is noble and right to forget , his errors and remember his virtues; recognizing that the character and fame of a greatitatesman belong not to his party alone, but to the entire nation—therefore we, who are hare assembled, do give a 'hearty and unqualified support to the fol lowing resolutions ; &evolved, That we recognize in this dispensa tion the loss of one of our noblest statesmen and patriots, and, therefore, that we mourn the event V a public and national loss, at once grievous and irreparable. Resolved, That, %the midst of our sorrow, we hail with pleasure the generous testimonials of the Fe deral Government to the worth and ability of the di seeeoe g, expressed in the orders of the Secretary War, and the Draping of the national Capitol, and that we deem it a duty to mingle our regrets and NOTTOWII with the thousands of patriotic hearts Slunagbont our land. Easolved, VIM we honor deceased for the ener gy and genius which enabled hien to triumph over the obstacles o f poverty, and place himself on the throne of eminence; that we honor him for the noble anample that he bath given to Amerloan young men of the value and dignity of self educe on; that we honor him for the unswerving devo tion to principle which characterised his public life; that we honor him as the bold and unflinoh ing champion of popular sovereignty; that we honor him for hie patriotic devotion in sustaining the Federal Government against the maohinatlons of-traltara and Tohtdo; and that, while we mourn his earl* departure, in the pride of his strength, WM before be had reached the meridian of his tandelnass and honor, we will revere his memory, and endeavor to emulate his virtues. 111DWAND 810011.11, Chairman of Committee. DuT.. Liana, Secretary of Committee. Senator Douglas' Will. rrom the Chicago Nat> 12th ittsta The last will and testament of Stephen A. Doug las was filed ic the office of the Judge of Probate, in this city, yesterday morning. The document is in his own handwriting, and ite'•tereenese of com position io the redaction of hie own mind, It wall be seen that, after the payment of his debts, all his property is left to his wife and ohildren. Mrs. Douglas and Mr Daniel P. Ithodea, of Cleveland, are named as ammeters of the will. 127.33 - - Know all men by these presents, That I, Ste phen A Douglas, of the city of Chicago and State of Illinois, in view of the unoertainty of life, and the certainly of death, at Mb time as an ell-fiiee Providence shall ordain, do hereby declare and subscribe the following as my will, which I desire all persona to respect atter my death, to wit: It is my will that my debts shall be paid oat of any moneys widen I may leave, and that ao ranoh of my property, real and personal, at the dime tion of my executors, shall be sold as shall be ne cessary to pay all my debts. It is also my will that after my said debts shall be paid, all the residue of my property, personal and real, shall be divided by my executors into two equal parts, and that one part thereof shall belong to my two children, Robert M. Douglas and Ste phen A. Douglas, and the other part thereof—that is to say, one half of all my property, real and personal, and of all moneys and debts due me-- shall belong to, and is hereby declared to belong to, my dear and .beloved wife, Adele Cutts Dou glas. it is also my will and positive direction that my said wife shall be, and she is hereby declared to be, the sole guardian of my said children, and that she shall have the possession, control, and ednaation of them until they Shall respeatively arrive at the age of twenty-one years, knowing her to be the best person in the world to perform this sacred trust. It is also my will that my said wife, Adele Cutts Douglas, and my friend and relative, Daniel P. Rhodes, of Cleveland, Ohio, be, and they are here by declared, my exeoutors to oarry this will Into etreot ; and to that end I do hereby waive all legal process and letters of administration, and dispense with any and all security on the part of my acid executors, and direct that they may proceed and execute this will the same as I could do were I alive Having thus provided for all my worldly affairs, I commit my soul to God, and ask the prayers of the good for his divine blessing. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my baud and Sealy this 4th day of Boptembor, A. D. 1857. B. A. DOUGLAS. [Seal j In presence of S. C. Barnum. Mawr G. noxras. CODICIL ADDED JULY 30th, MO. Be it known that I, Stephen A. Douglas, do here by add the following supplement to the above as my Jot will and testimony, to wit ;—that in event my raid wife shall have any OW or children by me, whether born before or after my death, it is my will and direction that in the distribution of my estate, an amount of property shall first be sot apart and allotted to snob child or children equal to the amount my other children will receive from their mother's estate, and that the residue of my property, after paying all just debts, shall be di vided into two equal parts, and one of said parts shall belong to my said wife, to her sole use and benefit, and the other to my said children, born or to be born as aforesaid, in equal proportions, it being my wish and intention that each child should inherit an equal amount of property without reference to the estate from which it shall be de rived. In witness whereof, I have hereunto Bet my hand and seal, at the oity of Washington, this 50th day of July, A. D. 1859. S. A. DOUGLAS. [Seal.} Itt presence of J. II CLAY MUDD ELLIN E. &ICU. The Schoolmaster Abroad• The latest effort of Floridianio patriotism was the ow-pcdsion from the murdolpellty of Apalaehi cola of Mr. D. V. Dean, a native of Michigan. Mr. Dean was engaged in teaching a sohool of bud ding chivalry in the thriving city named, and While diligently pursuing his avocation, one day, was surprised to receive the following communica tion from the Mayor of the burg. We give the epistle verbatsra et literatim, etc , in hopes that it may in some measure excuse the con duet of his Honor, believing, as we do, that our readers will agree with us, that hie aversion to schoolmasters was natural to him, has no doubt existed from his infancy, and bas steadily increased since the days of his youth : Dear sir it having been proved to me by ramped• tibia testimony that you have made nee of tree sortable expressions against the confederate states of emission you are hearby commanded to leave this town by the very forst opportunity or it will beoum my duty to hale you dealt with under the Rot of treason yon are also required to deliver up to the bearer of this oomiunramtion all arms such as guns pistons Darks Bone Knifes Bwoards Canes 16 Co and in re fusing at ono* to comply you will ha compelled to Submit to a proper search. J MG RIM= mayor. may 27 1861. Accompanying the *hove wee the following highly consolatory doonment Mn. Deerr--Edr : the undersigned having herd that you have given utterance to treasonable lan guage would say to yen that to avoid the penalties of the law in such oases made and providen for tratora to leave by the farst oppertanity for nioar northern climbs. 0 - ENERAL NEWS• A PHILADELPHIA SOLDIER SHOT. —A. soldier attached to Col. Merebead'e regiment of Pennsyl vania volunteers, stationed at Patterson's Park, was assailed on Friday night, on Broadway, Balti more, and dangerously wounded by a pistol shot . The facts, as gathered by us from those who wit nessed the not, are as follows It appears that in the course of the evening, a large number of the friends of the Union paid a visit of congratulation to Mr. Leary, the newly-elected Congressman for the Third district, and on their return up Broad way in a body attracted considerable attention from the residents. While passing the dormer of Broadway and Gough street, the eoldier, who was upon the pavement, inquired of some persons, who are said to have been standing upon the steps of a Mr. Myers, the die. tanoe to Lombard street, and received a rude and false retort—" it is fifty nine squares." To this the soldier said he asked a civil question, and Wished a civil answer. Upon this a pistol was fired, supposed to have been from some part of the hone*, the ball from which took effect in his left shoulder, dangerously wounding the soldier. The excite ment caused by the action was intense, and, for some time, a serious result in the demolition of the house was feared. A polite officer was called upoa to arrest the offenders, but deolared he had no au thority A detachment of United States troops afterwards came up, but did not succeed in making any errest, the guilty parties having eaSaped for the time. DREADFUL TRACIELIY...-A. following pitiful tragedy 000urrod in this city On Sunday evening, a fine, healthy boy, between eight and nine months old, was put to bed by his mother in the same room where two other children were sleeping in a crib. The mother remained sitting in an adjoining chamber, and not bearing any cry, supposed that all the children wore sound asleep. her heel:end, who had gone to church, returned about nine o'clock, and a couple of hours afterwards, preparing to retire for the night, went into the room where the children were. The mother looking into the bed did not see the child. She exclaimed that it must be on the floor, and made a hasty search. But It was not to be found . Continuing the search, the child was at length dis covered suspended by the chin between the aide of the bed and the ehlraney ho.;rd, and dead. There was a small space left between the bed and the wall, and it seems that the child, having rolled off the bed, had been naught by the chin on one side, with the head resting against the fireboard on the other. Our readers out imagine the feelings of the unhappy parents at this dreadful accident. Such an occurrence, though rare, has been known to have taken plus on one or two occasions.— Montreal Herald. FKLEFEIL AOCIDENT.-011 Wednesday wools the village of liawkcsbury, Canada, was the scene of one of those heartrending accidents such as are, unfortunately, but too common. A young man, named Clark, in the employ of John W iliggtn son, .If.tq., incautiously attempting to disentangle a belt which had become fastened to one of the shears or pulleys on the shaft, under the beams of his woollen factory, got caught by the wrist, and was drawn up and whirled around the shaft with great velocity, dislocating and man ling hie right i arm and leg in a fearful manner. tis estimated [bat he must have been Carried round the shaft upwards of thirty times, and through a space not over fourteen Mace wide. Notwithstanding the fearful ordeal the unfortunate young man has gone through, the medical gentlemen, Messrs. Swing Sinclair and Lewis, think there are good grounds to erpsot his recovery. PRILADIMPRIA. BOARD OF TRADE. MO. SPA RR AWL J. ROBB SNO E. WDEN. 1 Coanurnis or tax blox SAMUEL STOKES. LETTER RUM At the Merchants' Mzelsange, Philadelphia. 1u Tusaarora, Dun levy Liverpool. soon 15 hip nfilr Augusta. Binokland-- —Liverpool, soon Ship Unole Joe. 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Earne h stly would I say tool] famines°, and to all travel lers of the West especially, keep the Carminative Balsam on hand. and apply it promptly when needed. Rev T. R. CHANDLeiIt. Cl Bangkok, biam. wastes : When the Cholera raged so fearfully around us last rear, We had but a small quantity of your Carminative gapupos ononeh, however., to prove tte etrioienev in that awful disease. The wife o f one of our names@ ooMpOsitolliwita taken with Cholera, aril every effort which the native doctors could make to break up the disease was unavailing, and the woman appeared sear her end. at this stage ot the disease they gent for Dr. Boone, of the Presbyterian Missies, but he deolined giving any medicine. as he considered it almpairs,. case. Aa lest resort, we gave your CarMinaljive, and it acted like a charm. and the woman was cured. The CARTiI ATIVE BALSAM, and aIIofJAYXE I B FAMILY MEDICINES. are {prepared only at 442 i:STN tIT Street, and may be had of Agents through out the eountry. mig F 4 LLXIE PROPYLAMINZ, no New Remedy for ILHEIINIATIBra.. During the past CM' we have introdaoed to the no- tioe of the mediae! profession of thin oountry the Pure Urpsrcaissa Ch!prat of Propviamind. as a REMEDY FOR RREUMATRIM; and having received from many 'ogres,, both from Phrsioi ens of the hig heat standing andiron/ patients. the AIOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALA of its real value in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease. we are induaed to present it to the tartan, in a form READY FUR LAME vlaTli vas, which we hope will eocrunend itself to those who are Buffering with this allitatinc complaint. and to the ree diest practitioner who may feel disposed to test the severs of this valuable remedy PROFYLAhIIffEr i n the form above 'spo ken el, has recently Leen eatotunwely experiniegLea with in the PENNSYLVANIA, HOSPITAL, and with MARKED t3UCCEidelfeswill appear from the published &sweats in the me iipal joursisis., wit /1 parefulty lout Up rand T for lITLYMNI/Ste nap. with full directions. and can be obtained from alt Ups drugg i sts at 75 centsse i lle o ttdki. egiVa ß g E w pi hglesa4 of Druggists and Manalsonniniigkadrnetria. BOF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR Is pram:sly what its name indicates, for, whit pleasant to the taste, it is reviinfring.eihilarating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re • vivifies, reinstates , and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus restores and renters the system invulnerable to attacks of disease: It ze th only ,preruratier offered tithe in a popular torm, co BO 8 5 CO tie within reach f rill. Ho ahem' .ally and skilfully combined as to be the moat powerful tonio, and yet so perfectly adapted as is act in perfect accordance with the taws qj na ture and haiku soothe tAe toeggst stomata, en tonelle the digestive organs. a allay all nays, and other irritation. It is also DerfentiY efitirk tint in its effects, and yet it ,is never °noire, . lassitude or depression of spirits. It is coin entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly COM; ..,1 Inning powerfully tome and soothing propertielbano 0 " , consequently can never injure. Ouch a remedy h C _ long been felt to be 8 desideratum in the medics lee world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medic . 711117°tr, 11.nnuieegir ~'‘',.beodityleilliailir, ail e from i e nr At i il i ; 4 even to see that debility follows all attacks of dui- 0 - ease ana /an; the unguarded tryatem open to the 0 attacks of many Of Lc.° most dangerous to whioh ei ' p °or humanity is conita,ully liahia a , eat, for ex- . amp l e , as the billowing : um:unit - 4ton; ronclutis, , tUdICABUOLI, Drspepatai Loss of Agnate "Paint- w - bets. Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Pipitation _of the Heart, Metenoholy, Itymichondr ' Night .."' Sweats, Lanmior, Giddiness, and all that clan o ; a ' awes, so fearfully fatal if unattended to in time... .. called Ponca' Mellows ass and irrrsaiarities. Also, '' tai`ler Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Com- eloiPts, Disease,' of the Kidneys, Scalding or In. - continened a the Urine, or any general derange- 1 4 • meat of the Urinary Organs, Pain in the Back , Side, ..." • and between the Oboulders, riokls23sition to slight ~..; fields, Hacking and Continued Omagh. Emtioistion, Difficulty in Breathing,' and, indeed , we migiat emu- .. . merate men! more still. tint we have space only to „,,`' say, it will not only cure th e debility following '-',.. - Chills and Fever. but prevent all attacks arising ... • 'from Mias fr matic Influences , and ogre the Mesas* 1:1 -at once. aiready attacked. and as it acts directly - and_persistentiv llama the biliary ',sum. arousing the Liver to notion, Promoting, in foot, all the ex- Osamu and noretions or the eYeLenti it will infra- ,_ pay prevent any dereterione conseetiencia follow- Vu ' MB upon change of Climate and eater ; hem:wall '4 Ftravellers should have a bottle with them, i c id all 0 ve should take a table-spoonful at !seat before Ow CAs It prevents poetiveness, strengthens the gee- 1:111 0 rive organs, it should t. .'the hoed. of all persona ri of sedentary habits: students. ministers, literary* et men; and all ladies not acenstomed tp much oat- O Id door exams. should always mid it. If the will el . they Ilrill find an agreeable. nioasant, and '.Olen remedy Nitwit those ills whieti rob them o thei t a beauty - r neente cannot. exist without eanh. - and heal astir exist while the aboveyregolan- ..., 2 ties oonnue. tiepins's, tlia - Uordtal is kyorfoo Mother's Italie . :raken a 7 mith orris° bolero the i l final trial, she will pass t ie dreadful tieriod In . lit perfect ease and safety. rs is so mastake abowt P. at, this Cordial is all tee etaim for it. Met/urt, pp NI .it ! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or C he decline, not only of your daughters, before it be too * o:lats but also your sons and husbands, for while • 4 the [Driller. from false delicacy, often go down th a lnatilre grwo i ether than let their condition be kn own in time, the Wt.., 117 0 Od u tu no mined UP iri. the exeitement 01 business if It were no for you they. too, would travel in thesne down; ward path. until too late to .arrest the trate' fall. But the mother is always vigilent , to roa We oonfidently appeal, for we are sure your never tic* si a rt e e e st i oni n tt w v i e jl e u iniiti n f l in i d Il l o ti o t d 7 A l LLTv o xf as the remedy whiMi should be always on sand in time ofneed. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broad a ay, Now York. and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mb. ; r 31.3 sold y all good Druggists. Pricie , One Dollar gar BO • old in this city B. A. FAAIibIITDCK & CD., Nos. i 7 and 9 North Street ; • fiABOAHIi CO.. TWELFTH and C H EST ts UT Sei rog ne, and •O OT C & CO.. 232 North SECOND M r st. oeng-mwf d-weerWtf g . . BROWN'S i IMPROVE. DANDELION COFFEE. Entered according to Act of Congrese- in the year 1801, byFRnnPEHICK BROWN, fa theOlerk's gAirsoe of the District Court of the U. 8., in and for the Eiudern Dig triat of Pennsylvania,. ivir Beware of imPationr. It is strongly recommended by the Faculty as &supe rior nutritious beverage for general Debility. DYsPep sm. Disease of the Liver, ethious Affection, and irri table condition of the Stomach. The many thousands who have been reluctantly compelled to abandon the use of Ceffee, owing to the injury done to their health, will find thus superior to the best JAVA Coffee, to say no thing of as great and acknowledged medical benefits. Wherever known it taken the place of alt other Coffee, and Gods only one-half the rave of the best Java. A. enmity sionstently for sale at FREDERICK. lIROWWS Drug and Ctemioal Store, Northeast oor. of lel FTH and OHNSINUT Streets, Philadelphia. And for sale also at FREI/Claw( Bd9Wft, JRJB, Drug and Chemical Store, ContipenMl Hotel, cer. of NINTH and CHENTNUT Streets. jegoituthat" BROWN'S ESSENOE OF JAI4IOA GINGER.—FitBDER/Cii !WII, Oh ennee end lireggist. northeaat 00flier of Chestnut and Filth rbiladatehia, sole manufacturer of Brown's Essence Jamaica Ginger, which recognised and prescribed by the medical faaulty,sad has become the standard NSW/ ipedanne of the United Staten. Vkis Essence is a preparation o f MS= eloellotlol. IA crditritY diarrhta, Inmpieut chole uncti o ns in nu neana uroitrata ahf Alps digestive is Of inestimable valeta. During WV:reline, of epidemic cholera and rummer ooranlaints o ehtnltallOS Vaal- Harty efficacious; no faintly. i;7, 131041: Sr. WtYgnsffr should be 'without tt. NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable Essence Iron being eounterleited, a new steel engraving, executed at a great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrap per, in order to guard the.parohnser against being un sio_sad upon hrworthlese mutations.-1868. rrep{rOd sonar brr FREDERICK BROWN, and for isle at Iw AIMS 1334 C4eauccil Store,: N. E. oornstof Fifth and Chestnut streets; Philaslcdpbia, and at PIE DRAWN. BROM , N, in.'s, Drug and Chin:dud More. 8. I. corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, ati nental" Hotel. Pnaladelptua. Also for stile by ro speatatie Deugisla in the United Staten nu THE PRESSe-PHIL "ELPHLAI MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1861. CEPHALIC PILLS SICK HEADACHE_ NERVOUS HEADACHE. By tie nee of these Pills the rieriodleal atteek. of Nor liouS or Sick Headed.* may be prevented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and cloknoti will be obtailied, They seld om romp zetuoyinc the lisemsa owit Moog sae to whioh females are so eel:des& Whet• act gently on the bowels!. removing Costiveness. For Literary Mc% 61144inis, Delicate Females, and all pawns of sedentary habits, Dm are Valuable as a Laxative, improving the amistiu, dining gni. and alter to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural du tioity and strength of the waide Brehm. The CEP/UM° Mai are the remit or long iirregti- Palen and earefiniy conducted esperimenui, having men to nee many yam during which time they have prevented and relieved a Teat amount of min and angering from goemiehe, whether originating in the ormolu system or from a deranged Mato of the ite ms/A. They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and may be taken at all time. with perfect safety withers' making any change of diet, and Ai aerates cif any arc:. frommaio sorts roottors 'moo to aotetidoistor filers to MMus. 9 101W13.11 Or CIOTINTEMITSI Ito sonxixe kayo in olgootarso et X•nry Q. i>salatns on boob Bon, 101 l 1 / 1 Drusinoto and all other Dealers in Aloilloinoos A Box will be mint by mall prepaid on roam* of mum. gib CENTS. All 'Mrs Mali be sAiiressioi HENRY O. SPALDING. 45 ONDAI imam Filiw TVS FOILOWVIII EBBOIZEMESIWII Or CEPHALIC/ PILLS wud, Dorman Ai& RIO PION HEADA.C3EtE. SPEEDY AND SUBS OURE DJ WITHIN THEIR' BEAUS. As am Tutimemials ars waselietud by Mr. lIPALD• me, /kw ilard- issmastiesable 'reel !If Lit CP easy ef riiir truly scimetifir •Nretorerv. • .11.1. I have tried your Cephalic' Pill, and I hie shim se thaj I want Tilt) send nut two dollars worth more, ran ot those are or , the neighbor., to whom I g ee a /swot the first box I got from you. Send the Fills by mail. and oblige Yaw ob't Bervaint, /ANEW XEIIIMMY. Mixtburo. Zivl3 Pa" l'ob• °JAL Volt not to send toe one more box of YOU' NUL sessived s ma* dost bsogts fr 4r& Voutormottiollt ‘ • if Y Arm STOLICROWITo SPINCIN ORI3I, MOINTIMODOZI 001INTT, raost January IS. UM 11 L S. Brozoim. Av . or plow pend i those _ip.o,fo:o boxes of your Coghill's m'a"..LIY "Ilk B. gamma. Iko r 6 V o t 00 14 1 Or V Voir Pins, mid Pia . Ilnan Vinson, Glue, Jan. MUNI. 3i. C. Sei.z.nree , Please And enelated twenty Ye Gen% for which send 111 another box of your Cephalic rills. They ore truly ahs best Piss /Amer mor 0144. Pirest A. lITOVEL P. KO Belle Vernon. Wyandot so., 0. BaniaLT, Mao., 0011.12. I. ISPAIMINII, Sea. I wish.for some oiroulars or large show bills, to bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before tomerli. if YOn heTO seithirm of the kind Mean tend One One of my oNtontere, who is eabjeot to serer. Sick Yeadaolia; (niftily Mating two WO Was tared of ea awash in MSS IMO' by:11010 T Pak. whic r. h I sent ke leepeotfilly ome. B. wham, Pfkutintp_ol4, °Ms.! larlsitry Si. lers, Ys s: g. figaritatte t fa Gatti' Ott ri. Y. Do.ka am: Inolosed And twenm-fire oente,(lll.o for whieh 'send box of " Oephabo rine Send to address of lien. Wm, O. Filler Reynoideburt, Franklin Co. Ohio. Your Pia' weri like s akarste—curs Ayeadaekt almost l`rely uteri, WM. C. pii.i.ww Ks. Immix*. su : Not long since I sent to yin for sbox of Cophobs Pills for the mare of the Norvone aoadaoho and kohronotts, ant mewed tlia stuns, and tiff A4d to stood a* oral fast / toss outwit/ to solid for =qtr. Plass* soot ro tsrs *sal. Itrost to 46 WW l' 13. Wok. Pre* Irrissiiser. Port*ii. Va. Copballs Pills aocterrirdish the object enfor whisk the wsr• made; Ins • Coro of kOndaoho in forma. /Veen the &monism, Norfolk, Ira. Ihey have been, tested in more than a tie:mann elm, With entire mooed* , Brow the Democrat, 05t. Meta, Mena, you are, ortitten" toublied lath the headache, *end for a box, E PilieJ No that yet may have them in °axe of an at -From fete Agoirtire Providoic4, A. The Cephalic PM are said to be a remarkably ene lave remedy for the headsche.nod one of the very beet for that very frequent complaint 'which bee ever been discovered. Alm the Western 11.11. ifintette, Chicago, Xlb We heartily eddinue Mr. Speldinu, and his unrivalled Cephalic Me. _ • • Ames the Keno*eke .reatoe Sitai;" Xavuswks, Va. We are sere that pomp= wafering with the headache who try theta, *tlfdtot tO tho. Soutiortqatk 4 - Wor t /Iffy CjritiTs,L4. 1117 them! you nit ore atigioied. aid lre aiptitiat your toot Tomo' be ' *dad to thtl &Andy win hit that hot rooemta benefit) that no otnot Gins can orodutoo. " ' ; Fre" 4 411 L Ds acm e, vbe 'immense doribt for Ftl!4 - (C•04. 11 * ring iatspfdlf mate _ *ow► ski Giffliff*.Thr Nfrf• 1.11 Mr. Spalding would not oonne4 iir wits vita oat ar dole he did not know to posse's real mint. Xreee Me Advertiser, Preeddinsee, L I. The l i tittatony in their favor in strong. front the meet row* le quarter& Frew Mit If Milt Noah Iftwport. X, J. geektlie Pits QTe tegPg . 0 0 Pit" of all k4IIIP. hiss she Cesiondwirial Bailout. Derfes. laid to be vett efficacious for the headaeke. 'raw Ceiniesrefoi t ansioutoOl. Obio. Snaring knlnanitr con now be relieved. l A, pine* bent' ITALD/1411 PREPAII,SI) stpß "111 tan Min finis #eir sat annual SPALDING'S PRIKPAR,IID GLIM] armanwers ruarovutp wars t SPALLUNG'S PREPARED GLIM 1 ECONOMY= PISPA7OI I . 4 , A iStracH TIM Ititeits Nitip." ll ll aaaidta m even in irall-toanlOtoo families, ils VOIT de il ra ble te MVO some °heap etni 00nrentent way for ielettrinn Furniture. Tore, Creaks -17. ma. SPALDINOPIP PItEPAsunD GLUE meets ell mush emergesoler, and no household MI afford to do Withont it. It is always ready. and UP to the stroking point. " USEFUL IN EVERY ROUSE." N. .13.—A Brash sesompunies each bottle. Prie•. ls emits. Address, HENRY 0. SPAIADIN'G. 4!8. 48 CEDAR 828413814. zIETr YOU CIAWVON. Ai salsa Inannoinled tientalil aro attempting to Pnim of on the umnumootins public, imitations of my •PRBPARED GLIM, mookiaanttoa on persons to tor win° before IPILTOIMings 1111 d MO that the rallIIIINIO• air 'rummy. TWAXILIP 4/111M 1111 it ea Oa Wads Trager ; ail Mean alp prirtistans aaaaMriatn► MERDIVINAIL. CURB ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE 1 SPALEITNer'S IMAM • ilLtsoxvlLLT. iiena.. Fab, Yrinwrix, Ja .14.1E1. BATE NUS PINCEC INIII7AANCII TIIVA REITAA., MUTUAL INEMILOON OOMPANY, PRIUDALMfree 07/1112,, No. 301 t l l A LIU 11111.F.E11. Rowe. solar' LOBS CI DAMAVE BY FIRE. ea Mores, anther baildingii, Waited sr terpetilak d Parilinlig• L min Mgr- shondio, in town or GASH CAPITAL. meg ZAssEws mama ow Which is lammed as follow., 115: In fad mortgage' on 01 property. worth double theam 15 0unt4,—.4,, —Ma= 10 Pennsylvania RiulinadCa 0 Der cent. Mut Penn 11 r LOW WI PennsylvaniaCo.'s I per Dent,se cond mortis.. 101 l (110.000/---. 17,30 00 Enutinedon and roid Top Railroad and Cooed Co.'. inor B tgige loan_ 4,000 00 Oround rent. first-olasi 2.4411 50 Collateral loans, welmeoured=, mop on City of Philadelphia 1 per cent. laar—"-- 1000 OD. Allegheny. County e per mut. Pa. RE. loan.- 10,000 00 Commercial Bank Moak-- 8,136 01 liteohanies' Bank !,61160 2.ooWlo.ooift Railroad Co.'"MoOk 4,016 00 The Reliance Mutual Mouranoe Co.'s 'took OMB to The County Fire Insurince Co.'s stook I.ON 00 *be Delaware M. 0. Its once Co.'s stook-. 700 Oh Union Mutual lulus** C qy o.'s .Drip--... 880 oo • Dill. HMI /4 Book account., accrued interest, 7,101 00 Gaah On hand...-. 11.044 ea 41 04 The Mutual prino!Ple, combined with the se64ll .ouri I ty.of a Stook Capital, Cantle* the 'lnured to participate in . Oho irrefirs of the Company, without liability for gorser. Lames promptliedinsted and paid. DIRECTORS: mo m TincleJ Samuel Bisphani. tlham B,Tt.ompeon, Robert Steen Frederiok Proem, William Musier, William Otsilm.os, iseej. W. Tingley, yam Marshallßill. ILL canon, J. Johnson Brown, Robert Tolani. Charles Leland. O. D. Rosengirten, Jacob T. Bunting, charlea 0, Wrod, 15mith Bowen t „ Jame. 6. Woptiward t John Bisooll, rittobuE CLIP. TINGLEY. Preside n t , -D. M. RINCVMAN. Secretary. Febronr. 14.,186/. Yen THAv ENTERPRISE . • 4 INSURANCE OOMP&NY oP PHILADELPILi. Mar imisinuame EXCLVAIVELV.) IVONTIV ETV AT'S VILDINS, 6. W. C0R515 .3 URTH AND WALNUT srlissrs, DLIECTOILB: A4TCAMCD STAIR. MORDICAI L. DAWSOII. 1701.2avr MtKss. eso. hwAivz, Nunzo,PAAzisk, loss H . BROwN. lOUs Mr 001). 13. A. FAIINESTOCII6 T ArarAzw Omar, AbitsAy HAATorsr, L.Esuctwaras. 1 F. NATORFORD SUM riteildent. MOLARS W. GOAD. Georertam. pEIIN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE P OPPIA 2I N Y. 110, 9 UkizEITNITZ Street, Philadelphia. CHARTER PR R 1 ,21" 7 UAL. AL.I. tillE PROFITS NIVIDk - 11 AIitOPIE/ THE IN SURED. Inoue Lives for short terms or for the whole term of life • orant Annuities and Endowments ; purohase Life Illarlsts in Real Estate * end make all contrasts de „pod”' on the oontingenovint of life. Thily sot 40 a Exeogtorir, Administrator., AwdEriedir, )TS T ea tir OV u E I I i nOMPANY, January 1.1861. No aggi, ground rents, real estate— .0511,nal Iff Ulu olltos stook., TrOallll2l notes, Want of t ats of Pennsylvania, pity of Ptala d phis, egm--. . —. 162,726 SI Premium metes, loans on eollablrals, aco.—_-. WAN 68 Paansrivania, North Pennsy l vania Rail roads,, and County six per cent. bonds 106,661 so Thuik, Insurance, railroad, canal stocks, km 07,617 ill Can on hand, neut.' balances, tto., fie.— soon 14 s,on Lin ,042411_% L. MILLER, President; 14 joßri w: R e o Wl4L_E. STOKES , Vree Prestden t . tineretary. mh2l4f TWA—WARE MUTUAL - SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. fissitporated by the I.ealulatnre of Pennsylvania. MU. Olkao L L owner of 1111.111 and WLfifflfr stodge PIiTLADELPHIAI MAXINE LIMITANTX Ca Vowel/4 Timm l. l To a ll parts or Tut World. Freitht. I hiel(li A - sfairlyatuza 01 Tooti b 7 Rival% IRE Conals, zo‘kea, sail Mil tar novFo. tel allyni m olkal a nion. Oa Torokandive generally. On Moroi, Dwoullig TOM) itO, iustarra OF THE COMPANY, November 1,130. 3100,000 United States Ave Mr cent. loan-11100,100 10 111,000 United States slx cent. Tromso" -Notes, (With warred interest)._:... Mai U 100,000 Penzucylgania etas Ave con , .Wan. NINO Is 11,100 do.do. six do. do. MAO 00 130.010 Philadelphia City stz cent. Loan. 123401 37 10,000 Tennessee gnats live y cent. loan— NAM 00 MOW Pentsylvauis Mao 3d mortgage six dr cent. bonds 0.000 00 13,000 300 shares, stook Germantown Bea Comma', interest !sad principal guaranteed by the City or Phila delphia LIMO 100 shares Pennsylvania Fellroni artioany. 1.100 00 1.300 e allares north l'ennsylvsni s road Company--_--- 000 00 1,300 80 'harem Philadelphia Ice Bret and Steam Tug Compeer __ 1.300 00 MS shares Philedtgphin and Barre-de er3oo BteaM Tow-boat Company, ISO OD mo 3 charm r uladelphie Exams's - so Conagenr 1,000 I shares Continental Hotel Co.— 111) (M OO / '11160,700 par. Cost 310,3311.34. Market va1.3011,350 71 Bill. receivable, for notrancies 1730090 U &n dig mow 00 Meal crenate 11,612 111 Balazum drug at Ageneies—Premiams on Ma rino Policies. interest. and other debts dee tee COMPenY 1301 " limit mut cloakofmiry Immo/ lad Ater GoavanistiSO lasikane—tn .74511,71 — ig 4,11.11 31.10311 SNOW 111 IMll3o7l3zUlt. Mertia, &weal B. Stakes Edmund A. Bonder, F. Pentoton, Theoplitur Pauldins- Remy Blom, lokaX. rename, bldlrard Dariingtes. Jabs O. Britt. S. Jenemßrtako. James Traamir j goinoer Winmipti 111111 are t yre t Thomas 0. Rau, allatel C. tall, Robert Barton. William . Latwir . Jacob P. Japes, Joseph R. Real, I James B. WRaebilels DLL fit, Itotoo, I Joilma P. Enrol Otero o.lelper, Jahn B. temper, Pittiorg, Ansh-Creig, I IL 'R. Morgan, Okada' Holly, I A. B. iterger, " WILLIAM MARTI N , President. THOU. C. MAND. Vice President,. fahAIIRII, 06orstarr. no/7-11 FIRE INSURANCE l EX RIAL—No. 810 472.1.NYT r — reet, comosite Independ -01100 bquare, This Company. fa v orably known to the community for thirty-mu years, centimes to inure against loss or damage by Fire. on public or private Bolldinga. either pertuanentl or fora limited hole. Also. on FurnitUre, stocks' of Goods or fderohandise generally. on liberal Ca. 'ha, together with a large Neing nand, is inverted the moat careful manner, wh ich enables them to offer to the insured an undaunted security in tke sailer of loss. D1*7)41 . 01.1. Jonathan Patterson, ' lapao itaalehnrat, Antin Campbe ll , Thomas Robin.. ' lexander Denson, Daniel Smith, Jr,' Willtein filontelins. John Deverens. Thomas Smith. JONATHAN PATTERSON. President. WILLIAM G. CtiouiiMr, Secretary. aps-ly INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA IINE INSIILANON Noe. 4 AND I EXCILINNE BINGS. C UlL hartered in Uga--Gapital SINIAGO—Feb. I. INC sag* galas $ W UM IL Alllnvested in monad and asatlabla sitenoties—tett tines to lame on Veoaebi and Cargoes, Buildings. Stooks of Nerebandles, tbe., pa liberal tens* ontEcrioXit. Notify D. Ilbotrerd, asorgs X. Stmt. glamor. Toby giattiel grant, Tr.. wls" Mwstlester, Isbieta Wasuer, wlitteus I;Oattk. ikotsea B. Wigton'. Nom 1111,yrsowss. wt wilts, °karma S. Lewin. Some 0. Camp, KD. lIKEIKEIN. issfilsat. WIWILIANE ENNY goorstargr. Pr 161-tf MSIIICA.NON. MEOHANIOI3' U IN NCIE, COhIPANY of Philadelphia. Ne, 1319 /forth eILXTH Street, below. Race. Mears &Mi meo, Good e nd Merchandise kenerally from loam' or damage by Fire. The company gnarantee to admet all Immo orometiy, and thereby hoe* to merit the Dana silo of the pabihs. . 11.1X1110111. Wham /Oman, Hobert Plazogan, Francis Coomtr, Miohael MaGeoy, George L. Dougherty, Edward McGovern James Martin, Thomas B. MoGonidsk, James BUM, Joan ßromley Matthew-Mohiesr, fmnoin Fax. Bernard Ratrerty, _ John Comedy, Thomas J. Hemphill. Bernard B . anWoman. Themes Pisher,- GhAltoa Care. Frinais MaMums Mlo 'hal Mon. 081 PAL President. IMINAID HAPTilitY l lr. Baoretarv. it4l4-13, AIIERIOAN FIRE INSURANIiii 430., ..ca• INCOIPDXATED Ulla UNA.M.I PEI PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street., above Third, Philadelphia, glewins. a. large paid-no Capital Stook and Swroltuk, invested in sound and available Semitic% oontinnem to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Iderehandise, Vessels in port end theft cargoes, and OtherpersOnal property. All looses libera ll y and promptly adjusted. DIZIWTOIIS. John T. Lerwia, Ismer It. Campbell. Edmund G. DWlth. pygiel Mo Chap. m W. Ponitner. rr Lou. R. Marin. John Wein_ Morton. Samuel c. morton. Patrick uradr. A.LBERT C. R. CRAWFORD. Sao rersry * Pr. A NTERAOITE- INSURANCE COMPA £3.Paitemisad Capital 111101)4411--OXACTIM rE arte 1111 WWI*, Stimt, Mika and F ra k cpa~nT P iig i rr a z Wart alisi it taitara 107 Pim on i t itaga, Firaltare, Morakaadar assa "M A a, Marino Intamea;a s ' irariool. aid Fraisitta. Want aini malir stx tis ram. IWO BUM OM* laulliellt• k. bulkst. John sigma_ adanried, Jeckp z_gplastiat. via Foam'. won. r Leper, J. E. Bam. 403 FAClRlL,_Prariient. F.),EAIt, 'Vise ?MASA W. N. 53(11111. Marra rs , . spa -11 lIXCHANGE INSCNANCE COMPANY —Office No. 409 WALNUT Street. FIDE . DWILLNOR on Roams sad Me rehandise tniterally, favorably...terms, either limited or per petair. -- DrIBOTORS - - Jeremiah Bonsai!, Thome Shwa. John Q,. Ginnodo. Charles Thotaaser. Edward D. Roberts, James T. Bale, Samuel L. Smedley, Joshes. T. Own, lerabenJohn J. Sane. JDKEIrIIAJI SOMALI, ' President. JOHN Q. 6INNODO, Vide President Cos. Seeretarr. Jae 1011ILADILPIIIA TILE RA -0 OTT* s.• Oltaa and Ware Roonis t lolo 011138TNUIr Street. Ornamental Chimney Tome Garden Wan and tu a Moan. .thmartio Pioo/1.14 Tile. arthiteatittal Ornaments. Q p t ianat and BBatli'4P4# teate-ex Drain Rms. wpter rine, warranted -to Maud prepeure,ohesy and durable. The Trade imeelieti on htetritt tarn*. fMmtrated Catalandi sent by pil ep'erdhetttea letter. 14 1 Fft NV "p 1.,. _ ACKEREL, a a,WAD; F 1.313 4.1 M MODE, *4.-3,000 bble. Meat Noe. 1, I, and f !Nas t- era. urge , medium, and small, asiorted leakage* of abates late-osacht fat BAN 1.000 bbll. New Belifeks FialitOrt, and letbrator Mer riam of chores easiitiat, Imo boxes extra orwiealed Nortines, 1,050 bozos extra new Nol 'ferry:ma 1,000 bane lane Matd6ine Herrings. MO Meakinao White Fieit, 50 bets. new Economy Ken sit. ••• 36 able. new Histifax Batmen. 4900 Qnintais Brand Bank Codfish. lee boxes iterkiwier-tannty Mame. Is eters and lenttex. for sal* by MURPHY & KOONS, nog No. 146 NORTO WHARVEL FIST RICONVID, per "Annie liimbell i n a , from Liverpool, Meader, Weaver, & htander's prezerarions: Xbe Earreet Montt, la jam be Extract 03 , 010111.1111, m X JUle. Li F.a.traot Belladonna. in I Sim, 1110 As Extreot Tareasei,Jam SO fa Vie Rat Galahad. Ile bowel, 100 lii OL Miro* Reet., ni_lalk bottles, 100 Xis Calomel, M _bra. 141 Kidra liVA l ßlldra & ' 1110THRIL, 4Vir tad 49 do SECOND atrial. PEACH BRANDY.-One barrel pure SOUTERRN PEACH, for sib by C. C. pu re & c0.,103 ARCH Stmt. 101 l JULIE:MOAB AMA ANS PHILADELPHIA AND NBA.DING RAILROAD. EASSENGNIIMS for POTTSVLLL. READ ING;amI HARRISBURG. on and after May 20, MI. NLOWIING LINES, DAlLYlBunaye excepted. Leave New Depot,oorner niOA d and CALLOW - u, Street". PHILADELPR/A, lPAseenger en troupes on Thirteenth and on Gallowhill atinata,/ at A.M. commenting' At liarrieburg with the PENNSYL VANIA RAILROD 1 P. M. train. ronning to Pitta burg ; the CUMB ERLAND V 411.2( S. M. train MERlPRlF l S. i n t ra ig kill r ROLE/ i3l end the '. M. train running to Studiumigt). ANWEBTOON UMW. Leave New Depot. oorner of BROAD and CALLOW. FULL Streets. PHILADELPHIA. (Passenger en tranos on Thirteenth' and on Callowhill streets,) for row - inVILLB and HARRISBURG. at 3.15 P. M.. DaLTlsiountioting flommlong with the Northern Central Railroad, for Sunbury, williamport, &a.; for READirto only, atel'. M.. DAILY, (Sundays egoe_pted.l DISTANCES VIA PHILADELPRIA AND READ -1110 RAILROAD. FROM rini...DELpum.,milei. wormenixvine—..— 313 58l Philodelphistmd Retuihm se and Lebanon Valley R. R. Harris burg— Danehin—.—.......124 1 Millersburg—......up Trevertan Janotion 158 Sunbury, Northnmneriann...A7l' Lewieburg— -183 ertomoy—. I W T_Ex e r r l oi g l ay l e . i to— a y m n fl:h_ l 7o . r . r e 7 t t .. . — ...... — . I . ;2 2 ; Look Haven— —235 Williamsport and Elmira n hE tti el MI C A :Sr - n 7 d .a a 'n- ye S e . x ls a ePp7tMe tr ain " i t h 'lici theilllllBlr at Port CIi WILLIAMSPORT. and BRIT RAILROAD, mamas "lose connections with lines to Niagara Faint Ca m as! thel I eotang g s p ouL t hwo O in R k I.PELLA Corner of BROAD and CALLOWRIL I. Streets. W. R. hIcILRENNEY, Seoretari. oweektr May 90. 14161 MAW BUMMER ARRANGE MENT. --- PHIL ADELPHIA, GE.EIVMNTONVYI, AND NORRISTO WN RAILROAD. On and after Monday, May 13, 1861. FOR GERMAN }'O WN. Leave Philatielpine 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12 A. M., 1,1, 3. 5.35.4.5. 6. 6M, 7, 8.17.1036 and lIM I'. M. Leave Germantown, 6. 7, U 8.6, ttah 6. abUf /2 A. 61., 1, 2,3, 4. a, 6, 734 8, 9,..1034 The 8.20 A. M. and'ssa r. MT r ains atop at German town only. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 6.05 A, M., 134, 534, 14 7X, and 1034 Y. 7a, Leave Germantown ) 8.10 A M•,1,. 4, BX. and P. M. CHESTNUT BILL-RAILROAD. Leave Philadelnkia.e, 10,.12.A. M.. 2. 3.35, 6. 8. 9. and 10X P. M. Leave Oheetnut Hill; 740,6 8.40, 9.40,11.40 A. M.,1.40, 3.90, 0.409 7.109 0.40. and Moe P. M. The 8 A. M. and 3.85 P. M. will make no dope on the Germantown read. ON SUNDA'S, B. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M.. 234.5. and 714 P. M. r Leave Chestnut Rill. LBO A. M.. 11./0, 5.10, and 610 FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6.60, 734, 9.06. 11.06 A. 16 ., 1.06, 5.06, 434, 6X. 8. and 11.1 i P. M. Leave Norriztown„ 7, 8.05, 9,11 A. M.. IN, 434, 634, and 934 P. M. 011 SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M.. 3 and 8 P. M. Leave Nometown. 7..i4 A.M. 1 and 6 P. M. FOR MANAUNK. Leave Philadelphia, /SAO, TM, 9.09, IEO6 A. M.. 1.06, 1.05.3.06.1 N. 6% . e. and lig P. NI. Leave mankvanY, 7%, 6.00, 9%,113f A. M., 3 1 9 %, CT, and 10 P. M. - 0N SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 0 6, and 7% P. N. Leave Manainak. ryg L. M., 1% . and P. al. IL K. Gametal SnmerinbAndent. nu 11-tf Demot. MATH and OREM Streets. TRE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 2(10 RAILROA D DOUBLitTRACK. 1861. 1861. THE CAPACITY OF TEI ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH FA/WENNER TRAINS BETwumts PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Throueh Trains from Boston, New York, end all points East, and in the Union pewit at Pittsburg with 'Through Trains to and from au points in the neat, Ivorinweet, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the tnisintierantiOn of Passengers imam-mewed for imbed and com f ort by any ether route. =Prase and Fast Lines run through to Pittsburg, without change! of Cars or Conductors. All Through passenger Trains provided with Loughridge , s Patent Brake—speed under perfet control of the engineer. thus adding much to the sa fet, of travellers. Mooting .Clars are attaohea to each Train ; Wwni ruff 's Isteeult_Cars to B.noresa and Fast Trains. The EXPSESS RUNS DAILY : Mail and Fast Lines, Sun days exoeideo. Moil Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.110 A. M, Fast Line " " 1190 A. M. =prow Trei.o " niail P. AL WAY T RA I NS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.10 P. M. Columbia " I.ool' itt. Parkesburs " at 11.40 P. M. Wont Chester 0 no. MO A. MI M. 1, at /3.00 P. M. Wont Chester Faceengens will take the West Cheater Noe. I and s Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia Trams. Passengers for Bunbur7 Wilhammiort. Buf pl9, /gingers Falls, and ' intermediate points, leaving tuladeiphie at 1.3 e A.M. and 2.30 P, AL. so directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the aloes of the Company in Philadelphia, Pew York, Boston, or Baltimore ; and Tiokets Eastward at any of the impor tant Railroad Moss in the West ; also on board an y 9f the regular Line of Steamers on the huisieeinei or Ohio rivers. Sir Fare always as toy. and time as aniekogs by any other Route. For further information apply at the Passenger B ta lion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streoti. . . . The completion of the Western oonneotions of the Fennaylvania Railroad to Chice make tine the TILE DIRECT LINE BETWEENEAST AND THE GREAT W 'BT. The connection of tracks by the Railroad_Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or femage of Freight, tallithim with the saving of time, are advantage[ readi ly appreotated hy 'Shippers of Freight, and the Travel- Leg Pablie. Merchants and ehlyileirs entreating the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with conf i dence *nits speedy transit. T HAUTES OF FREIGHT to and from any point In the Wert by the renusylvatua Railroad ars at OW Naga 411.1 Amaral/1V cc err cigar gat by other Railroad coinperiirs: • Par Be particular to mark paokates " via Pennsyl vania Ralroad." For Fre i ght Contracts or Shiming Direotions, a r ner to, or address either of the 'unerring Agents o Company : D. A. Stewart, Pittsbasp: H. 8. Fieroe lc Co., Raneevine. 0._.; J. J. Johnson, Rip ley, 0.; R. MoNeely; Maywrille, Ky.,- croupy & Crop per, Pertsmonth, 0.! Paddook & Co.. Jeffersonville. per, ; W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, o.3_Athern & Ribbert, Ciiiolnnati, 0.; R. C. Meldrum, Madison. Ind., jos. E. Moore, Louisville. K y. P. G. ()Miley co: !ref -& : _gt..,.PtAtt IL sums, Mifflin°, Tenth • nuns lc stunt; mow - gale, Senn.; curse & CWoego, 111. ; W. H. H. Koonts. Alton, Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at thifirent pore in'the . est. 8 ,B, !MOST Philadelphia. MAE AW 00P1B. e 0 North street, Baltimore. Fig§ G0. , 1 Astor Cal N. st., Y E T!. Heczl.,upro,LN Tiffr k ill A tAVYis ifl . Phila tENtre. I 1. 1861. ifilizawitift SP S ARRANGEMENT. —NEW YORK LINEN 1 CANDB/I_ An AMBOY JAR PRILA pMA AND witERTON RAILROAD 00.'5 ~,,x , ,, KM. ETO PRILADELPBIA TO MF.113 YORK A ND WAY PLACER. 51.414. 113/41111 1 3-131. WILLIP AND twi VIZ:7i taro, W/11 iSAYE All FOLI,OWS, rasa. At I A. 24,, via Camden and Amboy. C. and A. Ae eammedatioii --.. --_,. —..-- 42 33 At 5 A. hi., via Camden and Jeri or 011. (P. J - ,3 AteeMniodatlen - -..- ct ..,•- -- ISS At a A. M., via Camden and finial' t3l7Y.oininE Mail...—. . .__ ~___ _ . .. 3go Al um AL, M., via Kensington and hussy ' Lat.', Western Express. -- - a OO At 12% Y. Al., via Camden and Ambey Accommo dation —,.. ...,_ 1 25 At 1 P. M.. via Camden and Amber. C. and A. En / proof ..At 4% P. M., via Kennington and Jersey City, Eve- 333 m' RWlllt. . 300 At 4.55 P. M., via Konaington and Jersey OHS, Id OlamiTioket— •...._.225 At! P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, SlOninii ma 11....... " ICO At 11. K g. M., via Camden and Jotter City, eath - - ernMail..—,._.-.._.... ___ . _ 2 25 At .5 P. M., in Camden and Am'aor, Aoocer.moda lien, (Freig t and Passenger)--lat Class Ticket.. 2 lb Do. do. td Class Ticket—LAO She OP M Mail Line rune daily. Wks um P ,l, CM ern Mail, Elatarday• excepted. For Heaviest; Easton, lkanibertvine, Plemingtet, Jse_,, at TM A. M. ant 4.14 P. M. from Kensington. per Water Illap..Strondsbarg, Scranton, Wilkaabarre, Montrose, *teat Bend, Le.. 7.15 A. hi. from Kennarton. via 'Delaware. Lackawanna and Western R. lt. For Manob Chunk Allentown, and Bethlehenl at Tile A. M. end 104 P.M. from Kensington Depot ; (the 7.10 A. 111, ) line eonneots witk train leaving Radon at 5.15 P ' G t r ENdut Icily, Ma and a A. 1 1 1.9 1 and 415 P. M. . For :Toehold, at $ A. M.. and 1 P. M. WAY AMEN. Per Ilihrlal, Trenton. ac., at 7.10 A. M., Ol_ant 0% P. M. f ro nt leturingion. sad 135 P. M. from walnut street wharf. Fitaalmyra, Riverton, Dalanea. Beverly. Burling ton. pieranas, Berdentown , as., at 11 3 5, 1, 3. 43f , and 5 r. AL Steamboat Trenton. for Bordentown and intermediate plaose,at 134 P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. motor New York and Way Linen leaving Ken s ington ppt, take the oars, on Fißh street, above Walnut. &fan hour before departure: The oars run into the deot, and on arrival °leach train, run from the depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage, only, allowed each *amn ia. Faasenzeri are prohibited from tatint anything ae gaga but their: l lring apparel. AD baggage over & lona to he for *Oa. Time C_ ompany limit romponsibiuty r baggage to One Dollar per Winne, end will not be liable for any ammuit beyond 1100, ex- eapt by 11011.3i11i sentraet. - nail. . . - AM. I. SATEMER. Agent. *O" •- •aminig a - N O ItTll PENFSYL mmaaew.. VANIA. RAILROAD. CH HUILLEJUI.M._ DOYLDRTOWN, usurim; RAZLETON. MOTOR - , MORLEY.. WILIASSARTE, &a. THREE THRICIUtiII 'mum, On and after aIOII.Y. Ala y U,A$6O, reacenzer Trainswill leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Phfla delphis. (Sundays excepted). as follows ; Al 4440 A. M., (Exnrean). for Bethlehem, Allentown. MatiohTharijr Hazleton, Wilketbarre, ke. At 2.46 is., (Papaw). for Bethlehemgiurton. Ao. This train rani:Mem Euton ate P. M., a ftmakes elm eenneotion with flew Jersey Central for ea York. Al 8.4 l r. L. for Bethlehem, A.llentown, Maul Chum. we. At 0 A.M. end 1 P. !L i lo: Dolleetown, At 18.40 A. K. and ll.rie P. hi., for Fort Wiahington. The 640 A. M. Myriam train makes close commotion withh the Lehigh Talley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest apt moitlearable route to Wilkeabarre, and to all &Mb in, the Antualt onal_reglon. TRAM FOR PRILADka.PRIA. PlAveßethlettem at /40 /. M., LIB A. M.. and Sig . • • leave Doylestown at 7.26 A. M. and 415 F. AL Maw Fort Wasoinaton at 5.5)A. sl._and IN, P. kl. cH .blebiDAYB.-Philadelphis for :ffethichem at 8 Aeol t i l 'iladolehie for De le hi lestown at 8 P. M. ylestown for Philadelphia at OA A.lll. ' Bethlehem for Philadelpa at It P. Mr Fare to Bethlehem.. a 1 & I Fare to Mauch Chunk.. 2 68 Fare to Reston 110 I Fare to. Wilkeibarre- 4SO Through Tioltitturt. be procured at the Tioket Mom, at Street, or BERES Street. in order to nouns the above rates of tars. All Passenger Trams (except Sunday Trains) connect at Barks Street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and Awed and Third-streets Passenger Railroad', twenty Imam after hisseinc Willowßtreet. smug OLARK. Agent. INIMPIE - 5 4 P l it s ibi -,- (1 ARRAII"- tp, WILMINGTON, AND BIL I ...--4: RAIL— P AV A ' On Lad after idOIiDAY,AtFR L MANG, PASSENGER, TRAINS LNAvm P IL aDELrHuo For Baltimore at lii A.. M., 11.55 A. 111.. (Ftammi), and 10.60 P.M. For Chester at 8.15 A. ltl., 11.811 A. M., 4.11 and MAO i• .w. , • c, 'For Wilmington at 6.1 / - A. 55 11.85 A Ist 4is and In &r i Vair * Caine at Lill andti. and 5.11 P. M. Kir DererAt All A. M. d col P. M. For Milford at 835 A. M. • For Elalmhory UV*. 111. A n FOR FAIL,' DBIRJEIA Memo Baltimore at LIP A. K. (EmPreee). 9 . 0 A. bi.. end 4.0 p i 188 ; le. V811M5730621 35 541 and 11./0 A. M.. 1.10 and 22 re Salisbury at 1.48 P. If.. re Milford ate F. M. Leave Dover at 6.35 A. N. and ISM F. M. Leave NewCasee st WA: M. 7.M P. M. heAve i trerst7.s.o A: M. 9.40, 11117 and 8.40 P.M. Leave done fir Ilalishiry Bad DelawareMi r*" ". Ti r in t v B is FOR . Beillifirg: Leave Cheste aA A.M a UM P.M. .M. Leave Wilmington at O.M A. M . . $1" lt. , turd D _ S tE itdl TX A ir „I ,h F 3eurgr Oar attaakel. flesllowg; adios rriliddiabd4 tti Finprille mg intermediate owes iit_CAPK.IIFI. l u aale WUTPWtan far Ferrsvills and isterrasilistis plm 101,11. r. M. Leavewill:inn n. for Philadelphia and interme diate Please at IF. . . soisee Rayse-sis- rer Baltimore aud intermedi ate statighe at 8 A. Leave ftitimore for Nivre-ds-Orsoe and intim:6s6l - atattons at 5 P. M. ON BIINDAYIP : Oomminoinhaunday. /115 Y Ms, /Mk anal farther SP" tie*, T ovo T MS wilt ruti oil eunwirs Leaving Philadelphia for Baltimore. an d Washington at 11.35 A. M. and MAO P.M., and Leaving Baltimore for Philadelphia at P.M A, M. and Lis rad. anti S. M. FELTON. President. nOTTON BAIL DUCK and CANVAS, l ia'of all numbeng spd brands. • Raven's Duck Mr/lIIIS TWabh_of all desariptions, for Tenni, Aynanua wracks. and wvcon. Devent. Apo raper raonfaatarere Drier Penn, from I to I toot wide. - learpaalipsaoltitsOlailihncia Joan w. - Evassit a as syloit zap Aar I • '• & Oa, ; BALF: OF FRENCH GOODO. On Friday Morning. June 18, at 10 o'clock, for osett -400 lots of fumy and staple French dry goods. LARGE SALE OF SUPER QUALITY BONNET RIBBON! FOR CITY TRADE. On Friday Morning. JUDO 10. at 10 reolook— IN I r a 1 44 ,, 40 0 1 Nu pm . qqq.ilty bonnet , rtOboner the rum tlorninto nty len otrorml s uI ognaoa, BLACK GROS DE REINES. On Pndar Morning-. An invoice of 24035 Won Lyon* blank inn de Rhi nos . PARIS DR. , St 4 00,4148. An invoke of slain ac d broche erase d'CaDes.ateB4. inch. erase ilan. &e. NF. PANOOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sur,- • eamor to B. Boom Jr.. 431 CILESTNIPI St. LARGE SALM OF orb rmr4TINGS, SURRORS, STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES. ke. . This Morning, . June comet/acing at 10 02104'. 80171prIellIZ marine and coast scenes, landscapes, interrore, fancy sketches, Also, FrePoh-plate oval and pier mrrronr. Afi3o, WO dozen Stereoscopic pictures, of a variety of subjects boxes. aro, Northe ilrrn Contrail oad Ra. SALE OF EMBROIDERI ER, MILLINERY GOODS, HOSIBAY, novpBis, X 44., in 94%19'1 1 9r On Wednesday - , June 19, commencing stIO oicloolc precisely. anuirary sue Erie it. It pILIP FORD it CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 430 MARKET Street ma Sill MINOR at GALE OF 800 ;OAIIEO Down, 0/1.080, AND BRO GANS. On Thursday Morning. June 20, at 10 o'clock preonasty. will be sole, by este locus— QM eases teen's. boys' and youths' calf, kin, and vain boots, calf, kip, and goat DruganspOoncreas gam OAP. ing ford ties, &o.; women's, misses * and +Aileen is calf, kin, coat. morocco and kid heeed boots - end e / h oe ., ga i tors . suppers, buskins, tko.; alao,a larce and anion moot ()fault o'ass city-made goods. efir Good. 011191 for examination; with satalotass, early on the morning of sale • 1111 Z ?ATPFIC & BROS., Al7O - TIONEERS, 604 CHESTNUT St., above sixth. k3A.LES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'clock- of books, stationer/. god roue) , goods. watches,jewelry,;alooks. silver- plated - wore, cutlery, vaulting, musical ins tomtits, Parr. Also. Romer,. dry goods: boots and shoes, and mer amid= of every description. BALKS even, Monday, Wednesday. and ell day, at 10 o'clock s. M. PRIVATE SALES. A tartrate sale. several large oossignMents of Watches 'and jewelry. books, aiationery. silver.phtod ware out lery, fancy goods. Re., to which is solicited the atten tion of city and country toareitants end ethers. Consignments solicited for alt kinds of merchandise. for either public or private sales. Liperai cash advances made on oonsigments. vut-door sales promptly attended to. AMES N. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW REMOVED TO No. Ins 800 rat FIFTH SwREET je6 12t. Above Walnut *eat. SALES BY AUCTION DVOINRSS CARDS. MR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, NO. 340 FOURTit !Street, above Pins, 01110 e hours from e o'clock A. M. till 9 P. M. uval-un 1110tIISINESS MEN ARE ADVERTISING m in the Best Newspapers of City and Country at the Ofitaes of JOY, 00E, & GM, ADVERTISING AGENTS: FIFTH And CHESTNUT !STREETS, Phriadelpisia, TRIBUNE BUILDING, New York, epIT JOHN WELSH, PRACTIOAL SLATE 110, ROOFER, TRIAD Street and GERDdANTOWSI Rood, kooreoored to Dui en ale amount of Roofing. on the molt moderate term. Will guaranty to make every building perfectly water-tigh Orden promptly attended to. 11177-17 TORN ELLIOTT, WINES sod LIQUORS, 1117 and 319 WFUT errant ( hiiiiiinent berwerm Third and rut, north indei)7lOhi elphia. .o.—Fine OW humor always co Mud. tabludied in 1345.1 PAWBON & N.WHOLBO24, ISOORBINVERZI, Roo. 619 521 MINOR. Sirrao.. Bityreen MRrket PR and t Churlnut areal* ILADE PRIA. JAMES PAWSOR. JAS. B. liffCAf•c. FMB MANUFACTORY, 211 NEW BUM?. Files and Rues of every desoriptionii 1414 geed <reality, made to order at the above eatabilimment, WEIVJESALE and ifiTAIL4 aresoturer ■ primes. don• in a 011,611.0 T ityl-dem J. B. SMITE. FFrTP Pi7~r._ WEEKLY COMMUNICATION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK 0114ERPOOL, calling at QUEENSTOWN are land,) to land and embark pawners and despatches. The Liverpool, New York, and Madelphia Steam guy Oomptuty'o Splendid Glyde- built iron screw steam ships, are intended to sail as follows: FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. ETNA. Saturday, June 1 EDINBURSH, Saturday. June 8 CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, June 16 GLASGOW, Saturday, Seas 21 And every Saturday throughout the year, from PIER No. 44 N. R. RATE& OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PItILADELPIUA. Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liworpool, —.— —...... 7 6 I Do. to London, via Liverpool -- - -...-- an SteerStetrage to Queenstown, or Liverpool__ ....___ sd age too 4 01 Oict ----:- SS Return tickets, available for six months, from Liverpool.. • leo Paimensers forwarded to Harm. Paris, Hamburg . . Bremen, and AntWorp, at titreitph rate& eclates of paagage Mined from Liverpool to New Yet - Certi antes of nataace issuediro — M - ta — neeiletown j 4 -1 84° Now York__...__._ - Theo otoainora have t y d porior aooosumodations tor passengere, are oOnstrup Irtr.o watertiot oompart manta, and carry experienced Burgeons. For freight, or nossageotoply at the office of the Com pany, J 0.43. DALE, Agent, 111 Walnut street Plilladolphis. 13 LiYarDOM, to irfiki NT, °War Boiklings. In Glasgow, to WM. INMAN, 13 Dixon street. 'lll.lt BIUTLTh AND . MALTS AMERICAN ROYAL MTh STEAM- Chief &IliAiling; CAT Beoond Wle iz asaace—. 75 _____ !Bolt BOSTON TO LITIOMOL. pier Cabin sio --- Who ships from New York tall at Cork Harbor. bor. The ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har- PERSIA, Capt. Judkina, AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. ef i erki,Capt. Leitoh. Cape H. ARIA, Cap. G. Lott A RI A. Csok Measles ABSTRALAZIAN, PI at A, Capt. Moodie C'mtnr. Cook, EUROPA, Copt: Anderson. SCOTIA, i now building.) These vessels carry &Meer white light at mast-howl ; green on starboard bow ;re Batton bow. ,Bloodie.leaues Wednesday, June It At/SWABIAN, Cook, " N. York_Weeinersdar r f tine / 9 . ARAgIA, Stone. " Roston, Wednesdes. Juno 26. BPR Shannon. " Pl. York. Wednesday. July S. UR A, Antiunion," Boston, Wednesday, July 19. PER 1A Sudkins, ,* N. York. Wednesdars .1111 Y H. A hthitluA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, July 34. Berths not wourea until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these skips will not be accountable for Gold. Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precioue Stones or Metals, union hills of Jading are ettned therefor, and the value thereof therein a:prawn. For freight or unmake,. apply to E. CUNAI U ), uth4-tr 4 Bowling Green. flew York. RAILROAD LINES. xiom WESTOIIESTER RAILROAD TRAINS via FbrilptelYLVAlllA RAILRuAD, leave depot, corner ELEVENTH and I'iI&RRET /streets, at B.la A. M., 12 noon. 2 Si P. M., and 4Y. IC . . On ttanday, leave Philadelphia at 1.80 A. M.. and WeBt Chaster at 4 P, tlt, iillo-11 WEST CHEST.ER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARKANO ehi ENT. On and afteiMON DAY, June 3.1861, the toxins will leave PiiILADELPIIIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET btreete, at 7.46 and 10.30 A. M. ' and 2. 4.16, 6.30, mid 10 P.M., and will leave the S tation, corner of THLSTY -.PURIST mid IUARILET Streets, ( West Philadelphia,) at 8.06 and 10.46 A. M.. mad 3.16. 00, 6.46. and 10 le P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave PHILADEL . PIIIB_ at 8 A. M. and 3 P. M. Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia and West Chester at 7.46 A. M. and 4.15 F. M. oonneot at Permelton with Trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and intermediatea. D'alns itEKßY WOOD. General enperintenilent. ARM PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO., (ORioe 2117 Eltri!strest.) Puitsbatents. April 22,111.21. SEASON TICKETS. On and after May 1. leabsserion tickets will be inroad by thu oompauy for the periods of three, six, nine, and twelve mon the, not transferable. Beason sohool-tiokets my also be had st SS per cent. dna:ma. These bakes will be sold by the Treasure; at N 0.1327 Booth URTH Street, where any further _ formation ado tained. 8. SRA FORD, Mane fen ELMLUA PILIaDEIPZIA AND . TE to *amaau Cataiwara., jv port. esbano,jSariintorto s Daniribi, Milton, Pr il liamiporti W _ on matzsout uton, riagbill• Itooharter, 0 ovelandaDotrol,l Toted., g_kloago.lL Imam, Milwaakoo , ant all points Haft aril Pariangsr trains will leave tke naw novel of the Pki wows a_od Reading - Railroad. corner RELOAD and UALLAWKILL stro•ti, Vanaeugor ontranoi faronOL lou 'treat.) daily (Bandaya tag). al..* *audi t aglallowa 1$ TiciffiES4 —.CM A 111 /1110 T E.XESEPTC....7==-3.1e P . ... like L ea A. M. train eonneots at Rupert, for Wakes bane, b_ttson, Scranton, and all matrons on LACKAWANNA AND ELOOMBEURS RAILS° . Wks above. trams le area; connections at E rs with the trams or the ew York and Elio . Canandaigua and Niagara Fang, an Buffalo, New York and Erie, and Rene York Central Railroads, from all piriata Nort h and Weal, and the ^ — ades. 2%dase;hoorn to Elmi ra , Barely, and Itsiraciales ,an all it.termediste points. • Sic ate can he i rescred at the Philadelphia and El mira gailroad LAI a'a 'Elute& °Moe, northwest carter of galls and cid. 442111.1 T Streets, and at Vaaaangar Repot. sorierc 'MISTED:IR end CA WHIM.. TESORO EXPRESS FREISwr LAIN Laws the Phil tirrahraand Readint irapot; Brund and ow hill it,. telaily (Sudsy, excastad). Dor sll points West ct ortk, at fY. AI, Fre:cats sta...' delivered before 11l P. K. I. ravers their tou T h a Ute I ams day. Nor ra f urth er information viz at Preiskt Pram. Till ' 'Nil and GALLO •ex t• Q. S, L SARI) Ago.i. sterthwoas ctoranr xxxvitiiialleilLllPMßTStrests asollt-tf . rkilliiillanain _ NOTIOE.-OEIESTER VALLEY LAI LROAIIorPAB. BEN ER THAI B FOR IJUWllirl4tQw pi CO IN TERMEDIATE ISTAirtorm.--ge _h_Opr es. stb, lliw. the kaaseaser Stains l of Wrgbl TOWN will start frota_Ute hew renter Deppt of the Phila delphia sad Rittrs _ astroad Company , 00r001 01 BROAD and C OW R,l. Rtteets, (passenger en trtalNigall°6l2724h Ur for Downinstosni 1 at t A. M. cti AFTrOOMU 'LM for Downingtown loaves at OSLO, (Sundays excepted), By order of the Board of Managers of the 1111401- Vend Road= %le! go c rApi i4 NY. Minoan. p4OPOSALS FOR FUEL. ‘ Q.VART.Eitedia3TERT OFFICE. V. B. bl4rl?e Corps. weembar lid Mar, t b T as 4l pa BaLO ?ill deal t rod at ;hi. office nnlji T BMW. the 45' dal of June, IS% at S tl'olock irk, for supplit wood and opal to t he U.& Marines Stationed at Philadelphia, Ps., from et Jay, Ibo, to the Nth June. 1862. The wood to be belt peered 111eg, and to be deaverrd. etioa rpeastoreyised iet seeli paints Within the 'wails of the Mar i ne Parr/wham may be OPAISLated by the Commanding Marine Officer. tree of expense to the United etates. gg east, Tilt. eel to be omit White Asit Anthracite e freefrom dust, Po to weigh I.B‘ lbs to the ton. To be welt ed. maueeted. and delivered at ouch points Within the walls of the Marine Barracks as may be designated by the c onma ndi.g Marine Officer, free of expense to the United Ittes, and both wood and goal to be tot. ej ahed at suc h times and in such quantities as the said OerernaudingMarine Officer may require. Payment will he made upon the .quarterly requiiition of the Commanding Officer, stating the Quantities re quired for the ass ot his oommand, agreeably to legula tlol2ll. Payment will be made upon the quarterly requisition of the i7ommindincOffioer, stating the quantities t o_ v ired fog the use et hie command agreeably to regula tion.. • A guaranty, to be oinked by two responsible waylay', whose resnonelbtlaty .must,,be oertifted go by the 'United States Diiitnct Judge. United States Distant Attorney, or United States Collector, must accompany each pro posal, otherwise it wilt not be oongidereu. To be eadoried " Froeozale tor Euet " end addressed to the uneersigned. vd H. eLeCti, sa*-441 Quartarmsatsr aerie° Come. SALES By AUCTION IVJTHOMAS & SONS, • NON. 139 awl 141 South FOURTH gtreet ( Formerly Noe. tr and 62.1 PUBLIC tuiLVAI RKA.L ESTATE AND at AT' THE EXCHANGE EVERY TUEBDAIr"Q4 o'clock. norm, dUndig the lutinellieDue , D . iat ~ sr, Hundblll• of cuol, properiy . issued 441 addition to runlet we public., on ,ho ac tutdor m4sll, It. to out late, one thousand eatalosue s i • ,rvis o , to , m giving foil description, of all the toruseTrOphlts I to BOICI On the following quesdel• bt, REAL Es raTkiDun s . Rl Vor. gr,t, b dcp w. here,. I.c.igo ”.of leaf estsfe i,,,' r ,. "ie. inaludin. e even dlemoriptiori of city ata i-its property- PliritirdAlPE glatisitriats%ituatl"*l war Real Fuego entered on our pri eve W ! , , ( and advertised 000meonntly in our public int, t pte ri. Or which one thousand OODIDe are erkt, 4 .4 1 4 4 free in charge. STOCKS. BONUS , On Tuesday. June 18, at 12 o'olook noon, at tne anise. Will be sold.. sai vk s Without reserve, by order of administrator / share Point Breeze Park Association, For other accounts -42,006 obvert per cent, _ st_ mortgage 6044 ilisltO Om and Sunbury Railroad Company, iihneg in Philadelphia and Mereant,le Liorgrje Academy of Fhae Arts. REAL ESTATE' MALE—JULY 4.1. VALUABLE DWELLIN G , RPR.UCF. h'rRPRI Orpnans' Cony*lale—Eatette or Abnihron te—% deeeneed.—VALUalibE THRED7_B..rw iN ii no o DWei.l.4.lr4G, nortnenet corner of spruce „eye 0 streets, between second and Tlaird. 30 feet ii `,: e 111 front. RI THREE STORY 8 CK DWELLING N 41 Walnut street. west of Tenth. 16 fent in'ch t ;;. ilt , BP feet deny. m itt , rerempwry Buie.—FRAMF. D'YY alibllVG, i t . n north or rr tottps,nd street. Nineteen% yarn - ~.0 „ Peremptory • ale.—Tri lIEy.-ISTOItY B e1..11 DSC . LING AND BAKERY ?WO BTORY OR tflK. I)W E LI , ' ' 6 . N(4411 n vl rl lie otreet, between Fifth end Sixth atreett....d.,14,1, floblo street. leo house has two rum, OH s /6, bi introdued. rause. &e. . ', ne sir Full particulars of all the above met now rest in handbills. awe M Not, /,9 And 141 Uous eoarte afrps; SUPERIOR FURN/ TURE, Et- It Ert ROWS. PIA.NO-FORTER, ti On Thursday Moraine, j l At o'clock, Ist the Auction Eters, eu sums exciellept esoond-hend furniture. elesent efliii9.l o 4 Lo Eilre mirrors , carpets, ore., from randila. houseltevionsi removed to the store fur sintratiticiLl ! Ade, TO ORTITLEMEN OP THE UAL gAtaiLti.F A LaW LISKARA. Inalading the Pen. erlvania and other valuable On Friday Afternani, Juno 21.. commencing at 4 o'olocii,, at the at e Store. wilt 110'd valuable Law Library WhiCit''r. chines the rennaylva la and other valuable Rem. I. Kir' For cuticular, see ca s alogues. which vitt ready two days previous, and the boelie sutured i t examination. Musks NATHANS, ALIOTIONZER A SI X TH MISAION MERCHANT, mou t t ut corner of and RACE Streets, AT PHIVATE HALE, AT PRICE , ' TO BOIT THE TIMEp The following artiolee will be gold for lora m the would selling price an Ler Fine gold hunting cage. watche s oare. and double Mt torn English patent lever watches-dile rti nio and bent makers ; Hee geld double-time tithe, w t; e :, lever w ensient-seoonde lever egg i p e - : Ave gold huntin g - caseawl open-face elowment m - s ; and lepine watches; honzontal and duplex ssiohyr" silver hunting-aase. douulo- case, and doutilg-botc. h‘nelisli patent lever. egannenkent lever, wd watches, or the most approved and best !Aden; ( I ,:e hls case end open- face Raver watches ; silver ones ; silver guarder ono mingle-case watches i fine gold re rt neck. foe, and guard chains diamond Shier rinnatd easing.. o f . fl ue gold jewAlry geld breer.si Anger-rihtrii, bpsaeleta, and jewelry of Monet - ion; gum Wove, Mel trudraments, piano -tortes, and anodes eenerapT. MONEY TO LOAN. Money advanced liberally, for any length of Lim ftgro ed. Imam, on cold and silver late , watch fewer, , fowling-pieCes, 111111110alicstrimentl dry gook.alOthigg, groceries, hardware, olg try. Mum bedding, ram articles. and on all &Melt" of value. CONNIGNIVIENLS AND CUT-DOOR tAt.l2 201.1- LICITED. Liberal cash advance's made on all articles totainti for sale. Persona. attention given to an nut-door Wm ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLIEg .pROPOBALS FOR ARMS. Sealed Proposals will beeeived Sprig field, ht. Dots, on or before the twe lf th (120) der of Jane ern t et noon. 67 . the nedereigneGOMlTlMaioool.l,4l Owl of the State of Illinois. for furnishing, delise l Springfield, Illinois, the following arms and tit,} menu Twelve (12) 6-lbs brim guns, rifled. Siz (6) 12-lbs brass howitzers, rifled, elve (111) waggons for 6.1 b ping. ix (6) caissons for 12-lb howl tters. Three (3) travelling forges. Three IS) battery wagons. Three (3) spare sun carriages. One hundred and ninety eight On WS of Inlitl7 harness, 'with BA the implement. an equipzeteurtict three companies of light artillery eon/glee, on* pondlng in all respects with the arms and mimeo, used by the United States, and to be subjected tette same tests. One thousand (1.000) cavalry sabres. One th ousand (1,000) pairs cavalry Pistols (revolvers; ne thousand (1,000) carbines. One thousand (Len) holsters. One thousand (1,000) belts. To eerresl)ol2.l in all respects to the tits army apd as. pendages used in the sere ap p rovede United Itatta,sul of the newest and most style and limb, eff to be eutiooted to the waxes test.. The commiegioneni reserve the right to relent str Proposal not satisfactory. The terms of payment under law, eighty per testes delivery, twenty per cent. on onmpletion of oontract Address souinussioners for purohass of UMW, to., Springfield, Mims. JAS. ff. STOKES, JOHN TILLBOO, , Commine:wen. wit-Mt M.SHEPHMID LEGAL TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE Ja- CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA! In the matter of the Estate of LAWRENCE JOIN(' 80N, deoneed, The Auditor anointed by the Court. to audit. and adjust the account of JAMES Male ILLAN ut W. G. oRt.WELL. Executors and Trustees: of the el• tete of LAWRENCE JUErr .oa,deneased. and fort' port distribution. Will meet the buttes interestrn 911 o in r , ce , .. rit.: u waL teec. City Or Pa . .- deikhis, on W EDNEtsDAY. June 26, MI, at It &teak isl4-firwat 18AAC IIia.L.P3IIM9T, Auditor. L ETTERS TESTAMSRP.ARY TO THE ESTATE I , l ' JOHN H. WHEELER, &mod, late grocer. Third and Lombard streets. emu bent paanted to the undersigned. all permed mietted to mad tate are requeeteti to make payment, ad allyesora vtng etatme are requested to 'men timn to OSA RYA 11.3111ta. 407 WALNUT Street Joan CASSIS. 313 UNION Street. NORMAN B. WHEELER, who contisou Gm eer y &lad Tea Battens, southwest metro( THIRD and LOMBARD streets, is duly authorised to twos payment of debts due said Eataoe, and know" maim ft may be left wall him. June 1.1841. JolenhOt NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVIN. THAT the followine Certificate of Earplug of the Far syloania Mutual Lae lusuranoe Complier Omit bin lost or mislaid, an appfication has been mac oTba Company for_the ikeue of a new certificate Are. tkt WT. VVVA3. AYRIA. 630. MACHINERY AND IRON. grin . PENN STEAM ENGITIN 130ILER k PEAC i• CAL AN rs THEORETICAL ENGINEheiI , MACHINISTS. BOILER-61A K t RB, t1i...010 6111111 . and FOUNDERS, having. for may yesre, bert successful It operation, and been esolusisalr stood is btltld Pit end repel/big Marine and River entice'. hith and low airmen Te• nor Bats. Water Toilii.StaiKifli Ito., respectfully offer their Bermes to the Nam as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of ill sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. hw , st or patterns of different sizes, are prepared to tricots OP dery with quick despatch. Every dr &met es la Patters making made at the shorted notice. Rich =4'7 Freesure, Flue, Tubular. and Cylinder B06(11 0 0 4 beer relalY' yam& charcoal iron Foreingr. of suer and kinds; Iron and Brass Castin RC of all desonpudu; Roll Turning. Screw Cutting and all other work coo• neoted with the above business. Criminal and Ppeoifications for all work dnuesi tire establishment. free of dilute, and wort gita'an l " a • The subscribe .3 have ample wharf•dOot room for Fo ram of boats. where tier can lie in perfect "f e l and are provided with shears, blooks, Jells. &a. .ta for railing heavy or light weights. J COB C. BRAM, JOHN P. JAVY. BEACH and J. VAUGHAN MERRICK. JOHN t. Carr. WILLIAM H. MERRICK. sawn= NNHIJCII. RuiITIIWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND WABBI teGe ori 'STREETS. PHILADELPHIA . b ludo. & 80144 . ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture hitch and Low Pfeltettre mem Urines. for bold, river. and marine aervme. Boilers. Gasometers. Tanks. Iron Boats, &C; Cut- Inge Frameds. either iron or brass, Iron Roofs for Gas Works, g r orki l "P i• Rail) road Stations. &e. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the Wen and most improved construction. .Every delieriPtion of Plantation Maahinerl• each sl Sugar. Bay. and (Jiist Mille. Vacuum Pane On Steam Trains, Defeostore, Fil t ers, Pueiog kogi ulh ka. Rein Agents for P. Rillienz's Patent Petit go ll ift Apparatus,_• esmyth's Patent Steam amuse r. aa I. - Sewall & Woiser 'a Patent Centrifugal .ugar Dmitri &chine. PLE &SANT FOUNDRY, N 0.151 Ja• BEAGH Street, Kensington. rhasdelshis.-111/' LIAM H. TIERS info um Ins fronds that. natal IV' chased the en•ire stook of Patterns at tne above pogo' dr7, he is now prepared to fOll4lll e orders for BolhU (inst. and Saw-Mill Castings. Soap. C" miC6l. 1101110 Work. Gaviria. Castings m 110 from ite,": baratory or Cupola Formos a dry or argil. li'V loam. 009 EXPRZBII COMPANTIES - - MI ADAMS ran ''' argll"lNP()., 01far 320 WIFISTII VI it f .rwardi PLiall . aokavar DK arahandae, 15111004,. mai Epecia, *Aker b., ilk( 0411 Linn, Or la ocessa , . ritk Misr Knorr Creartatoo, s. all Po els* Wiraue ear attire a or vat .4 State. N. IL ki ri g 2/ 013 '. I -voted 5i..01. IN KVANS k WATSON , B SALAMANDER 04 5 ' /TOTS 304 CHESTNUT SIREET. PHI LADEL.YHLA A YID _,..„, 0 A lute 11/1017 01 FlitB-PNOor earSl-•• -- a 1i..4 .41._ HEST QUALITY ROOFING tiLATI± ways oa hstd &ad for sale st Halos Whirfijr BEACH Street, Iteralscton. . Iltutt stitLit , Arr w Aim THE WEEKLY PRESS• TUB WiiXICI,T PRIV/9 been established OA &inure and Permanent toosionlin but it is. in reality, a marvellous example at tkold'l M of favor which a lichtir-eoaaaoted LITERARY, POLITICAL, AND tiSVD JOURNAL *an renelve at the hands of a liberal and teliibtg 4 l 4 Public. Oar most grateful thanks are tendeted for Pe patronage alretuir bestowed neon lit sad 611 '1.1 no ofrorlo which may sows to render the pow " more attractive, useful, and popular in the fuara The POLITICAL course of THE WEEKLY 1,106 need not be enlarged upon here. indepeadtp;r ll o : and fearless, it has battled, aspsveriner IT, in defence of the RIGHTS 07 TUE PEOILI 104.instt NXEOUTIVE USURPATION, and yew Obi ; Over dooionco sad &afar t! the dootriee that POPULAR SOVEREIOffif °to totes the fundamental haalsiof our fres restimosr.....,, thut the intellizehns and pstriOlian of our earls' always be preservative of a wise. iett, and ssloalf , 6 4 ernment. Those ore [the pnaciolos to W3lcti a WEEKLY PRESS has been OM= tied. a7ll w will adhere. TBILMB: ` pa One CeDY , one year—._—...--. Three Copies, one year I ss Rice Comes, one Tan Copies, one - Twenty Copies, to one addrese. at the re" 61 opt $1 per Twenty Copies, to one address of asab Bab - s , • scriber.- aPeelillen Copies Intl be forwarded to thew nip guest tbern.bra. " T2lj Subscriptions may itorntnenoe at WIT .401 0 always cash. in advance. Al! letters to be add , — JOHN W. FORNEI No. 417 CHESTNUT STREIT, X' 1-1 I Z. .A. X) Si I..P.OXIL'i
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