NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINIONS. 1111BZI , ACCOUNT OF Ufa BETII3I. Barmy. The Raleigh State Journal publishes the follow. leg in an extra YORXTOWtii Va., June 11, 1861. Hon. I W. Ellis. Governor of IVo,elr, Caroling: Sin: I have the honor to report that eight hun dred of my regiment and three hundred and sixty Virginians were engaged for five and a halt' hours with four and a half regiments Of the enemy, at Bethel Churob, nine miles from Hampton. The enemy made three dietinot and well-sus. Hinted charges, but ware repulsed with heavy lose. Oar cavalry pursued them for Ma miles, when their retreat become a total rent. Fearing that heavy reinforosinents would be sent up from Fortress Monroe, we fell book at nightfall upon our works at Yorktown. I regret to report the lose of one plan killed—private Henry L Wyatt, Edgeoombe Guards—and seven wounded. The loss of the enemy, by their own confession, was one hundred and fifty, but it may be safely es timated at two hundred and fifty. Our regiment behaved most gallantly. Not a man shrunk from his post or showed symptoms of fear. When more at leisure, I will give you a de tailed report of the operations. Oar Heavenly Fattier has most wonderfully in tapered to shield our hearts in the day of battle. Unto file great name be all the praise for our Me ows With much respect, D. H. Him., Colonel First Regiment N. C. Volunteers. AFFAIRS AF NORFOLK The Norfolk cOrrospondeni of the 11letroorid Examiner writes thus : The work of raising the sunken vessels at the navy yard Lae proved more difficult than was an ticipated—indeed, apprehousione exist that the raising of the Plymouth, cannot be accomplished . It is some ooneolation to state, however, that the Germantown sloop of war and the Dolphin brig will be gotten up. With respect to the floe Wainer Merrimac, already docked, the decision is to cover with iron and convert her into a float ing battery. The experience at Fort Sumpter, and the farther fast that Fortress Monroe must be in our possession by deptember, explains this deter mination. President Davis could, by no single feature of policy, more effectually promote Confederate into reste than by issuing orders for the oomumuctar4t at the navy yard here to furnish cannon for pri vateers. A number of ships would at once enter the service if their owners could receive a proper armament. - Several steamers of light draught, but sub. stantial, will leave here this week for the coast of North Carolina. They have been strengthened, armed, manned, and will render good service. LATEST FROM PRARACOLA The New Orleans Delta, of June 18, says Wo beard yesterday from Bragg's camp. The army la in a good state of health and discipline, and the batteries have been greatly strengthened, and Bragg's resources and means of assault largely augmented. The enemy, too, has not been inac tive. Ten new batteries have been thrown up on the Island near the fort. The rumor of a large in cream of the enemy's force is not confirmed. There were knit/ale of new troops, but they were to supply the places of those wbo had served out their enlistments, or wbo had to be discharged on account of sickness. Bloomer's command, the original garrison of the fort, were all affected with the wiry, and had to be sent home_ General Bragg has been largely reinforced by the accession to his staff of General Walker, of Georgia, one of the most gallant and capable officers of the late United State., who is second in command of tbe army at Peneaeola. Colonel Gladden and the Louieiana regiment are getting along finely. ABMS PO3l TEI SOUTH The Nashville Rfrpf_thltean says: Wo learn that a vessel arrived at New Orleans from Europe on Monday with 250,000 stand of arms for the Con federate States. This is the vessel which the blockaders have been anxious about, and which the New or papers have boon urging the ac.- vernment to watch for and seise. About fifty boxes of gems and a large amount of powder and other munitions of war reached this city by railroad last evening from the Routh. The Fanny Bullst arrived at Memphis on Friday with the following materials of war, consigned to that pity from Baton Rouge by Captain James C. Booth : Two thirty-two pound guns, a hundred eight inoh shells, two hundred thirty-two pound bells, tan barrels of gunpowder, and seventy boxes am munition. The guns and ammunition for them, it is said, will be sent to Randolph. The St Loots Repubhcan says the Fanny B &hi brought up from New Orleans two heavy pieces of artillery for the battery at Randolph. The Vitiona, the other day, brought to Mem phis the Rector Guards, from Arkansas. Memphis is turned Into a camp, and everybody belongs to some military organization. Men are reported to be coming in cn every boat. At Ropefleld, op , site Memphis, there is one amp with a large y of men, Camp Rector, on the Arkansas side, is five miles above Memphis, and Camp Barth. on the Tennessee side, six miles above Memphis, at which place there is a oompany of sappers and miners throwing up regular fortifi cations. The following is taken from the Nashville (Tenn.) Banner : The enterprising firm of Whit field, Bradly, & Co., of Clarksville, having made the neeeeaary preparations, have oommeneed oast• lug They will tarn them out rapid ly hereafter The Mobile Advertsser says: Foundries in Nash villa, Memphis, New Orleans, and Richmond are all now bury casting cannon, so that we re, oon eider that we aro indemndent of the world in this of the manufacture of arms, we would suggest that the moat profitable industry is now open to the enterprising. The manufacture of valuable arms in the North has been protested by patent rights, which are now become void. CONPRDARACY ARMORY AND FOUNDRY COMPANY. The Savannah Reinadican, of the 6th inst., eon• Laing the following proolamation commutes the immediate manufacture of weapons and munitions of war: To the Citizens of the Confederate States of ifrarenoa : We are on the eve of what may prove a long and bloody war. The best citizens of our country are to be opposed in battle by the hireling hordes of the North. The victory is generally with those who are beat drilled and armed with the most approved weapons. Uur enemies have all the means-et hand for Constructing the most destrno• ties weapons of war. Our country, in this respect, is almost destitute; our supplies from foreign sentries have been out Off. The present stores must be soon exhausted. It is absolutely 1100e11- eery, therefore, to provide at an early day against all coatingeneies. All preliminary preparations have been made to commence immediately, on a serge wale, the manta:ctn.-. of all ireplamente and munitions of war that we may need. Southern talent stands ready to labor in the cause of South ern freedom. Our Government will look to private enterprise to supply its wants. Those who have gone forth to light the battles of our country de mand of us that they Mould not be left without the most improved means of defence against their ene mies. Our best interests call on us for the imme- diate E6mtklarLllAMMlt of this Important work. Carl tal Is now wanted, and we confidently appeal to the patriotic feelings of the people of the Confede rate States to aid us in oarrying out this enter prise. As an investment, there is no better oppor tunity at preeent offering. 'MOIL It. MON2IL, Acting Superintendent, Macon, Ga. TVS .BLOCKADA AT NEW OBLIANS The New Orleans Delta of the 16th says: " Flour hae'fallen a dollar and n half a barrel, and fresh beef-is lower than it has been for ten years: thanks to Lincoln's blockade. Keep it up for some time, moat noble Gorilla. It is just what we resident/ and ean't-get-ftways have been want. tug for some years. The effeetg of this blockade have been beneficial in many respects'. We rejoice, especially, in its operation upon those heartless 'speculators who sought to forestall our market by buying up all the provisions in the city, and hold ing them for a big rise. The villainy was laid beiore the Governor, and steps were about to be taken to correct it, by summary action on the part of the authorities or the people, when Most seasonably sad kindly Poore came with the Brooklyn and saved us all this trouble, by blockading the mouth of the river. Thus, all export be ing stopped, both up and down the Ayer, we bare eint.ncitlll66 of sOdddillitl th at is produced between the Ohio and Missou ririver, and the Gulf of Mexico The effect on Texas cat tle is particularly interesting. Large droves of these cattle have hitherto been driven northward Into Zduseourt, and even into Illinois; and even those which ware sent hither bad to compete with the better conditioned oattle of the West. Renee the supply was comparatively small. But now, having no other market, and being without OM petition, the Texans are all driving their cattle to New Orleans, not only supplying thli market at vary reasonable rates—chesper, in het, than the rates in the Northern cities—bat furnishing 'sough to send to the river towns, as far as blem• phis. No less than two hundred head of these cattle were sent in that direction a few days ago. /Us established now, beyond all doubt or uncle?. tainty, that the yield of corn will far exceed the demaada of the Bootb, and new doer will ha in the market in a few days in the greatest abundance. We may have less hog meat than we have hitherto had, but whether that will prove a loss or Incon venience remains to be proved." I.OIIIRSNA TROOPS INGSRYRD ar lt/CIIIIOAD. The Richmond correspondent of the New Or lama Piu&yunc makes the following statement : Illohmond, to del) (Jane 10), bee very much the appearance of a Yelloan camp. The Loaisiane troops quartered in the city, and encamped in the neighborhood, now number upwards of 1,600 men. There are. &all the Washington Battaltonlof Ar tillery, Col. Walton, 300 ; ballet= of Louisiana Volunteers, Col Drell, 650 ; battalion of Zousvee ) Col. Coppers, 600, and acme hundred men =at tacked, making about 1,6501 n all now temporarily here- The destination of most of them is proba bly Manessu.itittal6Pl ? 6P 66146 6016 P rata to the northwest Cols. Dreng and Coppene, command ers, will probably leave daring the week. The artillery will remain with us for some time to come. They have not yet obtained all their horses, and it will require at least three weeks to train them. The artillery , are eneasemi on a gentle eminence. about a mile - from the city. The ground is high and dry, the soil sandy and porous, and the situation every way delightful. Near by them, on the eland hill, are the. Tasnisiaea tinerde, Crescent Rules, - Orleans Cadets, Terrebonne Guards, Chemins a Pied, and Shreveport Grays. In al, there are about fa thousand men encamped here together, most of whom are mutual &cm:teatimes& Oa a neighboring hill, only separated by a narrow ravine ) aro the Zonaves, and it ie but fair to say that they at pre sent fully divide the admiration of the city. We have also had during the last few days an im mense aumtor of arrtraa ctiroot from New Orleans' and the country parishes, so that Louisiana for the moment appears to have possession of the capi tal of the Confederate States, as well as the 't oil:Lay. Among the most prominent la Bishop Yolk ) who .intends to folio.. the tottnuos of the war, and " age the hoys have a fair fight," and the Hon. Pierre Beale, who proceeds very soon to Mamma dtrocrtion --- A large number of the moat proittnent ciellana of South Carolina, Georgia' , y Alabama, Mtheseppl, Tenneseee, and Hentuog are also here, drawn hither-by no particular beet nem, hut by the deep interest we all feel in the progress of the war. There is.also a large number of Maryland fugitives here,- many of whom have rerantly organised themselves into a body called the Maryland Guard. A few . days mate th ey were presented with a -beautilal flag, worked by the ladies of Baltimore, and worn here by one of their number as a skirt or Ousts, witiohever may be tee mot proper expression, to hor dress. auzgralr2loPa OP MOPS TOR ?W DEPZPCJI OP PRZ BIHIL STATZB. B; jt;j3oller, who hoe been appointed agent of the Oonfederito States to emeive enhanriptione of ootton, rice, and other. produce " for the defense of the a eimii r," be bra e boned a elrcnier in SaTaII• is nab, erbish ll* 'tato; In other . parte of Georgia very liberal • . subsoriptions have been made, and it is believed , that the planters Of this ONIIOII will reapoutl promptly to this oall of our country upon them. Factors of the planters will sell their produce, and for the subscriptions will receive, the bonds of the Government, drawing eight per omit. interest semi-annually. A better investment cannot be found. Subscription addreleed to the under signed, at Savannah, will be received until the 15th day of July next. Congress la to meet at Richmond on the 20th day of July next, and it is necessary to report before the lastmentioned day, Capital $1,000,000 Ten thousand shares of one hundred dollars each. The manufacture of this company will consist of Aria lory--For sea coast, garrison, siege, field, and every use. Small muskets, pistols, swords, bayonets. Laboratory Stores—Chin cape, fuses, priming, tubas, port fan .Projoetsles—Shot, shell, balls, rockets, do., gun powder, military stores. As soon as $300,000 ie subsoribed, the company will be regularly organised, and work immedi ately commenced. A part of the machinery which will be necessary has already been orderee'and In course of oonstruotion. Books for subscription will be opened In all of the principal towns and cities Of the Confederate States on the let June. In stalments on shares will not be called for until the company is regularly organized. B. Lower,L, Agent for Savannah. Lieut. John T. Grebe. The Antertean Presbytertan pnbrithea the fol lowing letter, written by Lieut. Greble the day before he wee killed : " Clear Iluroan, Nawrone MOM, VII., Sunday, June 9, 1861. "It is a delightful Sabbath morning—ft has a Sabbath feeling about it. If you had lost the run of the week, mob a day as to-day would tell Yon it was the Sabbath. The camp is unusually quiet, and its stillness broken by little except the organ tones of some of the Massachusetts mon, who are , en the beach, singing devotional airs, 'net Bab bath the men were at work in the trenches ; to day is their first day of rest. A great deal of work has been done, and, during the lest week, under unfavorable cireamotanoes— rainy days. 'With very little more labor, our whole line of en trenchment will be finished. There is a little trimming of to be done, and a magazine to be built, a little earth to be thrown up in front of some heavy oolumblads that have been mounted, and some Warehouses to he built ; but enough has been done to allow the rest to be eompleted by general details, and to give a chance for drilling. "Colonel Phelps has appointed me ordnance officer or the post, We do not now fear any at beck ; the position ia too strong. I bear that Davie has given the Federal troops ten days' time in which to leave the soil of Virginia. The time is nearly up—but we are not quite ready to move away. "I hope that I may be given courage and good judgment enough to do well my duty in any cir cumstances In which I may be placed. As far as I can see, there is not =nett danger to be incurred in this campaign. At present both aides seem better inclined to talking than fighting. If talking could settle it, by giving the supremacy forever to the General Government, I think it would be better than civil war; but that talking can settle it, I do mot believe." Just before starting for the battle in whit% he was killed, be wrote on a piece of paper, in gen• oil, for his wife "May God bless you, my darling, and grant you a happy nod peaceful life. May the good Father protectyou and me , and grant that. we may long live happily together. aod give me strength, wisdom. and courage. If I die, let me die as brave and,bonorable men; let no otitin of diahonor hang over me or you." * American Affairs Abroad. THE FRENCH DECIAILSTION OF NET/THALITY The Moniteur has the following : His 2dejelny the Emperor of the French, taking into consideration the state of peace which exists between France and the United States of America, has resolved to maintain a atriot neutrality in A* struggle between the Government of the Union and the ideates which propose to form a separate Con- federation. In 6*ns/creme, his Majesty, moldering article 14 of the naval law of August, 1681, the 3d artiole of the law of the 10th of April, 1825, articles 84 and 85 of the Penal Code, 65 and following of the De cree of the 24th of March ) 1852 ) 313, and following of the Code renal 21:farirrinc, and article 21 of the Code Napoleon, Deolaret: 1. No vessel of war er privateer of either of the belligerent partiedt will be allowed to enter or stay with prizes in onr ports or roadsteads longer than 24 hours, excepting in oases of compulsory delay (refacke forme ) 2. No sale of goods bolongiog to prism is al lowed in onr ports and roadatendo 3. Every Frenchman is prohibited from taking a commission ender either of the two parties to arm vowels of war, or to accept letters of marque for privateering PurpoSeS, or to assist in any man ner whatsoever the equipment or armament of a vessel of war or privateer of either party. 4. Every Frenchman, whether residing in Prance or abroad, is likewise prohibited from en listing or taking service either in the lend army or on board vessels of war or privateer. of either of the two belligerent parties. 5. Frenchmen residing in Francis or abroad must likewise abstain from any apt whieb, Isom mitted in violation of the lima of the Empire, or of international law, might be considered as an sot hostile to one of the two parties, and contrary to the neutrality which we have resolved to observe. All persons acting contrary to the prohibitions and legaipmepdations contained in the present deolara to the enactments of the law of the 10th of April, 1825, and of artioles 84 and 85 of the Penal Code, without prejudiee to the application that might be made agaicst such offenders of tbo enactments of the 21st article of the Code Napoleon, and of article 65 and following of the decree of the 24th of March, 1852, and on merchant service, 313 and following of the penal gado for the m 1,7. His Majesty declare!, moreover, that every Frenohman contravening the present enactments will have no claim to any protection from his Go vernment against any acts or measures, whatever they may be, which the belligerents m_ight eaeroise or decree . ZiAPOLVON. Tztouvattim, Minister of Foreign Affairs. ISTEBICATION4II. LAW. [Correspondence of London Times.l Plats, June 10, 1861. The civil war In America has given rice to ap prehensions that French trade will suffer incon venience and lon from one or other t.f the bel ligerents, and endeavcrs are made to obtain the limitation of the evils within as narrow limits as possible. A petition has been presented to the Senate, and as it has called forth the expression of Lk. erfaien of that body ripen maritime law, a brief account may be of interest. The petition states that previous to the sixteenth century trade with the enemy was prohibited, which prohibition was submitted to, and every description of mer chandise was deemed lawful prize. In 1605 England and France came to an under standing, and published a list of articles deemed eontraband of war—that is to say, goods that might be lawfully captured when shipped for an enemy's country. The treaties of Nimegnen and Ityswiok limited contraband of war to arms and ammunition. The treaty of Utrecht, to wbioh the naval Powers of Europe, and even Venice, were parties, added viothAlti And materiels for the eonstruction and fitting of men-of-war to the list of contraband of war, but declared gold and silver free. The stipu lations were reproduced in the treaties of Aix la- , Chapelle, of Paris, wider Louis KY,, and of The treaty of 1850 left contraband of war undefined; and the petition proposes that arms, warlike instruments, and ammunition should alone be considered contraband of war. The Senate states that the roaporor has never ceased to propose, in his diplomatic relations, arrangements favorable to the free movement of merchant ships, and that his Government has endeavored to make an agree ment with other Powers to frame a list of contra band goods, so as to /Gave no doubt in oatie of a naval war. These propositions were not accepted during the Crimean and Chinese wars, and the question must be left to further discussion between Governments. The petition further asks, since privateering is abolished, and the commerce of belligerents will be safe under a neutral flag, that I merchant ships, not carrying contraband of war, may not be liable to capture by men-of-war. The Chomlroro of Oororaoroe of Marrollloo, Bor deaux, St. Malo, Dunkirk, Boulogne, and other French ports, have petitioned in the same sense. Bat the Senate replied that the United States, having refused to adhere to the terms of the treaty of Paris, are threatened with inoaloulable lose, /t the Southern privateers should put a stop to North ern navigation, reprisal will ensue. War on land is the source of inevitable calamities, and is not exempt from the evils which attend naval war; consequently the Senate defends the tight of Cap turing merchant ships, because their sailors may be sent on board the war vessels of the enemy, and because the vessel and cargo would be lawful prise if taken In an enemy's port. To libation the right to capture merchant ships would be to gratuitously weaken the naval force of France, who would be the greater loser by accepting the propo sitions, as she possesses few colonies and little foreign trade. The object of war iv to force the enemy to oonolude peace; to suoceed, every ele ment of victory should be used—navy, army, ex penditure of men and money, and the destruction of everything that might become an arm it the enemy's hands. France cngnt not to resign the power of capturing ships, which oanatitute the chief wealth of the nations she may beat war with. Great care should be taken not to sanction humani tarian prejasts, the premature application whereof would be a cause of weakness if even reciprocity were promised to France . Anecdote of genera l Scott. The editor of the Lanosater Ifa.) Examiner, in a letter to that paper from Waaliington, tells the following good story of Gen. Scott : "In the atom of war that le now pouring fury and destruction upon the booth, not the lout proof that the Land of Presidenee hold,' the helm is the gratifying fact that Winfield Stott, the Com mander-in-Chief of the Federal forces, although far beyond the meridian of life, still preserves un ihaken a mind full of calmness and deliberate judgment to aid in the fall vindication of the eon- Mitutional authority of the Federal Government, and the maintenance of the Union in its integrity. I must give an incident let Blip from the War De partment a day or two ago, that is strongly charac teristics Of his 000lnege and powerful insane& ty in military shill. "Several days ago the General was called upon by a Virginian, whom ke recognised as an old ac quaintance. The visitor, after taking a seat, frankly acknowledged nce to SOU them Confedersay, bat pr e sumed that, as be cams a messenger of mercy, he might safely claim, by the courtesies of war, a friendly protection. Upon an assurance of entire safety ha told his story than I e.m in alle g i ance with the ClonfetterstO army,..to which I have liberally supplied men, and money, and arms ; and, whilst I justify and sup port a resistance to the Northern Invasion, my in dividual sense of honor and personal respect for , our p a tuti kr y greatness inhaelunt mo to liasatd my fife i n ernemag the borders that I might frankly tell you that, in a den of eonsptrators plotting your assassination, there is one who, at regular inter vals, without suspicion or arrest, visits your camps and oommoMOStes wilt - Your olilooni, nom my own personal knowledge he has, under the guise of patriotic devotion to the Government, removed every obstacle, and as he has thoroughly perfeoted his plans, God only knows at what moment they may put them into execution, and you be assassi. anted.' " The General gratefully thanked him for his friendly devotion, and asked a deauiption of Ms treacherous murderer, which was given him in de tail. After the departure of tho ohivelrie illas) the General, instead of being shocked, a ppalled, or horror-struck, merely smiled , whit& to hie soars tar, was inoomprehensibis, who anxiously impaired What it all meant? The Genoral'a reply Wa 3 That's Bob again; he is beginning to murder um as he did in Montero. Bob's s geo&spy, but he so often unnecessarily troubles my friends , th at he moat stop It.' GENERAL NEWS. IN man Gaas.—Great rejoicing existed among the soldiers in the various camps yester day, says the Baltimore Clipper of yesterday, con sequent upon being informed to hold themselves to marsh at a moment's notice. The Philadelphia boys are most anxious to march to battle, and com plain greatly at being kept idle so long, as they were among the first to offer their services to the Eleverament when the Southern rebellion broke out. When the time far marsh does come, how• ever, the Philadelphia boys will be parted with by our citizens with great regret, as during their so journ among us many agreeable and warm asao @tail= have boon contracted, • No STATE FAIR THIS Ynsa.—At a meeting of the Exeontive Committee of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, held at Harrisburg on the 11th instant, the committee appointed to make arrangements for holding the next attend fair re ported a resolution declaring that, owing to the unhappy and deplorable condition of our country, it is inexpedient to hold a fair during the year 1881, which, after an interchange et views, Wee adopted. Firma INTO Furor= Thoors.—The Bethel affair wee not the only instance which has oeortrzed of the Federal troops firing into each other. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazelle writes that portions of the two attacking columns at Philippi actually fired on each other, pre oisely as the Federal troops at Bethel did, and the fact that they were over half a mile apart was all that prevented a terrible aleughter. A 6 ( COURT DRESS " in Europe consists of dark-blue cloth, the oollar, cuffs, and Baps em broidered in gold, white small-olothes, white milk BEOCkire p lew shoes, and a eourt•sword. Thin dress was worn by Mr. Cass, Mr. Wheaton Mr. Everett, and other American ministers to Euro pean Courts, before the circular of Mr. Marcy. Mr. Adams has revived the style at the Court of St. James. TIIE AUGUST ELHOTIONS.—The following are the names of the States in which eleotions will be held during the first week in Amulet : Tonneau, Thursday, August 1; North Carolina, Thursday, August 1; Kentnoky, Monday, Au _gust 5 ; Mis souri, Monday, August 5 ; Texas, Monday, Au gust 5. THE ten additional Massachusetts regiments which have been called for by the President will be in Virginia in less than forty days, armed and equipped with everything necessary for a cam paign. Eeeh regiment will bare WOO/1v" wagons, instead of fit' —.Men, the usual number, and those wagons are now made at the rate of one hundred a week. rurveru advices from Tennessee show that the State authorised the lame of bonds to the amount of Ave millions for war purposes, and has ordered out en army of fifty-five thousand men. The State bonds are now worth thirty-seven cents on the dollar. To obtatu Ara millions in specie, at this rate, would cost the State twelve and a half millions. CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD.—The N. Y. Clipper states that Heenan has not given up the idea of eOll2O deg beooming the poeseemor of 4 ' that belt," and that he will be present at the coming contest for it between Mane and Hurst, and in all probability will "have e shy" at the winner. HON. Joss S. Moo/4 - mosT, President Judge of tbe Mercer Judicial district, has been appointed to a ooloneloy by Governor Curtin. Col. hfoCal mont is a regular graduate of West Point, and will, no doubt, prove a brave and efficient officer is the present arials. GEN. Bytmvs, says the Buffalo Courser, married, some tea years ago, the oldest daugater of Dr. lindreth, of Dracut, a lady of great beauty and aceoreplishmenta, she led a brief and not nn , sueoemial oareer as an settees. Tun bids for the Maine State lean of three hundred thousand dollars were opened at Augusta on the 20th inst., and amounted to four hundred and forty•five thousand, ranging from par to die per eent. premium. GOVERNOR J. E. BROWN has issued his proclamation ordering an election to be held throughout the State on the Ant Tuesday in July next, to ratify or rejeot the new Constitution of Georgia. TEE TOBACCO MANVFACTORY of J. P. Larasin, in Now Orleana t tcgether with two buildings adjoining, on Chartres street, was damaged by fire, on the 18th instaat, to the amount of sixty thousand dollars. Jr is bald of old that 4€ the stars in their courses fought against tibias." Not only the stare, bat the stripes, tight against .the Southern Confederaoy. Con. J. S. lirrrnAT, of Wheeling, who has been elected Attorney General of Virginia under the Provisional Government, is a man of superior natural abilities, and a fine lawyer. Tor crops in _Nebraska prolniga an abun dant harvest. Double the usual breadth of 1 and Is under cultivation this year, than at any pre vious one, SLIME the port of llakodalli, in Japan, has been opened to foreign trade, its population has increased from 12 000 to 23.000. Two of its largest exports consist of Sulphur and saltpetre. On Thursday evening the Common Council of Louisville voted by 11 against 6 to appropriate $1,500 for uniforming the Home Guard. The Guard is composed of Union men. •Tu damage done by the hail dorm which meatly visited Somerset and Middlesex counties, New Jersey, is estimated at one hundred thousand dollars. TiMUT THOUSkIiD GALLONS of water are sent from Baltimore weekly to Fortran; Munro° THE Democratic State Convention of Maine, to nominate a candidate for iiovernor, will be held in Augusta on Wednesday, august 14. THE Methodist Episcopal Church at New ark, Delaware, was burnt down on Thursday of last week. THEY talk of having a ntatne of the Prince of Wales in Montreal. Subscriptions for that pnr• pose are being raised. TUE Legislator° of North Carolina will re assemble in Raleigh to•day_. MR. GEOROE H. CALVERT, a prominent and well known merchant in Cincinnati, died last week. NZDICINAL DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Dr, DARIUS RAM'S AttOMATIV itiVIOORATINS SPIIIIIP. TM: Medicine Aria been used by tie publie for aim wort vita inersasins favor. It is recommended to Cars Lysiscssio.firm:osmosis. Zisart-Burn, Coif, rotas, Wind in (As StostorA' i or Feiss se Us Bogniz. Headache, Drcitiltm, KiaNir liirTINPIRMII, Low artrir , i, Tremens, lertinsperence. IT EITIRITLATIE, EXEILLRATRI, INTIOORATRII, ITT WILL NOT INTOXICATII OR As a Medioine it is quick and effectual, oaring. the most g ro - voiodnun. of Drepnyein„ Kidney Complaints. and all other derangements of the Stomach and Bowels In a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy anti trooping twits, and restore th e weak , nervous, and cos i 7 to health, strength, and vigor. the inj Whalen/ use of havers. have become dejected, and their nervous system, Shattefee• eonstitutiotui Mogen down, and anblpit to that horrible eerie to humanity, the EIRLDLIENI TIMMINS, well, al. most immediately feel the basi and healthy invigo rating einceoy of Ham's W IL L [oing spirit. W 17 DO, Dogs.—One Fine Vass as often as neceesari. one doge win remove all Bad eslrits. One dose will cure Heart-burn. Three doses 1,1114:lure Indigestion. One dose will give yon ts - Good Appetite. One deeewill otos the distritiunnt veins of Dygnetela. One dose will remove the =manna and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatattenoe, and as soon ae the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress ing load and all painful feelings will be removed. One due will remove the most distressing pains et collo, either in the etnmaote or bawls A few doses will remove all obstraetiolle in the Kidney, Bladder. or Urinary Organs. Person' who are seriously afflioted with any Kidney Complaints are assured of speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radioai cure by the use of one or two bottles. NIUJITLY DIOSZYSiTION. Persons who, om dissipating too much over night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent headsotiss. sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness, &North find one dose wills emove all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions should take the 1..45...tins Spirit three times a day : it will make them strong, healthy. and haf t I', remove all °brava lions and irregularities from e menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn .During pregnancy it will be found en invaluable meth- IMO SO remove Olsogrearsble eireentl.o. at el,. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce thin. he has pit op the Isomonoints BiO7i s in pint battles at laeleente. nuarta AIL Iteneral Depot, 4S WATER street, New York. Wit= co. 232 North SECOND Street, Agent. i Philadeba And for gale by SOHN K. RATON: 2i EI GKTE Street, and all Druggists. klef -Meta, ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, IREUMATIM The NM Remedy for . Dann g the peat year Ire hate introdleed to the po tioe of the mediae! profession of Ohm country the Pun Oresesiistd Chiorid• of Propsdaintas, Ls it REMEDY FOR RREVMATIISM i and haying received from many IMMO!, both from Physicians of the highest Mending and from patients. the MOB 7 FLATTERING TESTIMONIALR of ltS real value in the treatment of this painful and vbatinete di•erupe, we si.ro. Intiattad to resent it tql the PAW° in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE uSE, which we hope will uommend itself to those who are suffering with this athioting complaint, and to the me dioal practitioner who may feel disposed to textile powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE. in the form above spo ken of, has recently been extensively ezoorunentsa with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED 8 UCCESB(aa wilt appear from the rablialtod soooonts to the mehoal journals.) Orris .11 corona plat up rawly for immedlea. lase, with fel direction'. and can be obtained from all the druggists at 76 cents tier bottle and at wholesale of BULLock casivsnAvv, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists. malt-17 Philadelphia. BUSlNlifili CARDS. DR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, NO. 340 a, rounrik cum' 'boys; Yin., 0419 , hour* from 9 o'clock A. M. till 9 P. M. ra3M-Itn JOHN WELSH, PRACTICAL SLATE ROOFER, THIRD Litre*: and GERIIIANTOW/1 m preparad to ant on annuotonnt of Roofi n g. on the moat moderate term& .11. ill natant, to make every building perfectly water-ugh Orders promptly Attended to. t0,7-/Y 40"'PUN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS, NOL *AY and 019 WALNUT Street, e N. B.—Fin otorea, between thirdand Poartt north NUJ Phila dEsthahed in NUJe Old Wkakis alway on mil. pAWSON NIOLIOLSON, rumuncogits. itca. ALI. 9 and MJNOR Street, Between Markel aracheiteat armot4, PALI.4I).E.LPRIA. -. AIMS rAW/50.01. JAB. B. NIONOIauS4 FILE HAICUPAOTORY, All NEW STREET. Files sod RSIIINI of every desormatott, , sod good MEM made to order, s t the shove eatabdanatent, WHOLESALE Mild RETAIL,. M iinreMFINX OO I 1 ,44643 . Sosstatzur Mate S IMAM &OASIS 7. $. SMITH. REOWN'S E 3 3E NOE or JAMAICA M WHOBR.—fxspraucat 'DROWN, etimmtat and Druggist. gortheast corner of. Cheirtnat and Fifth sta.. phdacelphia„ sole nurnajacturer of frown ' s Essence at Jamaica Ginser.which is recognised end prescribed by the niedicalftonlty, and has become the slapdard family iinkdicans of the United Stares: - Thu boom?: is a preparation of gnaw* enoellenoz i In ordinary%Lanham, licolvfant ohblara. in Owe in ries of prostration of the digestive function , it Is o ineetimsble value. Ituri f y i e prevalence of irpidemto cholera end summer comp to of ohitdren , It la Peon burly em:3Bloex; no 7, Individual, or traveller should be without It.. .. . NOTIOE.—T6 bravest this valnahle Resenoe from' being &inn terteited. a new steel efltraVingfealled 66 a great cost, will be foand on the outride 0 the wrap - per, in order to tuna the pnrobeaer wort bollig 1413- Pm ed e po upon r Zll 7 lisi viz; Al imt-Baßiwri d ,an for 1 r at i e c l em rtlt u end .0 0 0 li tok eni r ica tu l ta fto ei re N an g & po u t - 12AL of E X . Luner 1t c111,614 0 h • be tir i , c t! MT ritt , wmta,,zotc.,. . r as]alitAllre iroglable Priam, in us . .. .. .. .............. . _ ,Nr.' THE MESS.--PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1811. CEPHALIO PILLS SICK HEADACHE. NERVOUS HEADACHE. By Um uea et these i'illa the periodical attack' of IYrr yeas er Sick lieadiukt may be Prevented &Ulf taken at the commencement of an attack immediate' relief from mum and aiolmeas will he obtained. The 7 seldom feillin removint the Warns Nod Flow -06.4• to whioh toixodes aro so sub3set. They aot gently on the bowels, removing Dettiventri. For Literary Men, Studious. DeHeat. Fercalea, ant all pereons of sedentary habits, they are Tainable es • Lereties, improving the appetite, giving UW4 and vigor to the digestive organs. and restoring the natelarento tioity and strength of the weals system. The OFFRALIO BELLS are the regult of long invest, dation and earefelly aendnoted exPeriguente, having Peen in nie many years. during Whaoll time they have prevented sad relieved a mud amount of DMA and mdfering from Ifoodoohe, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged white of the sty seineh. They are entirely vegetable In their eemeesitlon, and may be taken at all tunes with perfect safety ; without making any ohang• of dins. and tike ottoman of awe disa greeing Awe rvedirs it eery to inissiwistin Skala Whim. s3r.wAsm 07 00IINTERVIII/T8 I 'Eke gamine Jute* Iv laminas a lend 11.15palitins en each Sax. Cold by Drugflarla end all other Dealers in lithdbillielb A Bei will be mit by swell prenaid on r.s•ipi if t h e Tamar.. WS 08W144. turders Omit b. addrommor ErmMee t 3. EEPAk 49 ccp; a salts V. MEW YOJIIJi Fokho,olllo ra4DolllltlaVAllil OF 0147PHAIA10 • PILLS WILL CONVIME MI6 No ■uFFI Yawl FIEADAOHr. SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN TIMID REACH. XI Wu natimersists ars youolicsiod by Iffr.bro.ty ims. An Ilford loriMiliosobla 'Proof. of Ow 0 6 - my if this may seisstiao dismay. ilLtooNoThai,ll., Feb. I. MI. Mi. eraZEN*. .1 have tried your Cephalic rills, mad I.liiks tissue s* wit/ that I want you to mud me two dams worth more. Part ci these am Tor the uoithboro, to 'whom I gave a few of tbo and box l- got from yon. Mood the Pills by road, sod oblige . Your ob't Serva n t lA Mßl I.E.IMESY. itz. 447i t Zittmee,vazzli - turgvitt TM. "nr/r 4 rja ienonrwirnuarp sa (3.II.IIII.AiNTIRODON OWINTT. P ll, l Jansta M rT, M. IL Ilrazanisk. Irtl Will pIeMSO Bad Me two boxer Ti yew Cerk",l4l Mom Wu, immediately. ilesP"dillY "%to. 3. NIKON& P. 3.-11.1w4 i•aimed l!sp ff veer NHL asig Mad Mos andiest. Es/1 'Vsznon, Ohio, San. 111,1061. XX4. Please find enclosed twenty-Aye cents, ft . which send sts another box +grow Cephaloo fins. nosy art :nth, the hot .Pilis hams stowA. irrovrat., r. m.. Salle Vernon. Wrangle* so.. O. 0 Bhmtht.i. Mum. Dee. II; 188fk ~Soe mose, Bsg, I wink for tome orronliirs or largo ',how bills, to bring Crea. eP riarl i ttir .111=IfitriktriAzzaogli . 3210 One of my customers, who is enbMot to severe Wok = elm, Casually looting two days.) was eared et ow de .as Juror by your Pills, which I sent her. lessestfelly m. B. want, .11Bitiajrr 0. OPALDIMII Na. @ amfar et. lisaY ane: Inelosed find twelltyltro canto, (21),) for whioh Wind box of " Cephabo nolo. bend :0 adorew of Ray. Wm. C. Fitter Jtornoldobstre, Fronton Co. Ohio. Yaw /tins work Ms charm—sots iguaddoekt almost toutakkw. Ina TORN, wg, C. FlL.fallt. ; Not lona shoe I tout to roc for a box of Coldish* Pills far the ours of the Nervous Headache andllllHvakneem tqreceived the stwie. and thaw had SO SINS OS . a eras iodated to said fey floors. lout Ma by ratan =tit, A Dirsati._ i 11. Ticsiatt, ouslu Nest the Exemiser, Nerfea, gephslie aneourplizb. the otdeet for trhiek titer Were made. visa Core of headache in all its farm& Yuma tAa Nassitasr, ltelloat• re. They bare been tamed in more tkana thousand woe, with entire MOWS& Anil ths Dontenrett Eh Wet"; BriNal If ion are, or hot been troubled with the beseech°, semi for a box, Meehan° flush] so that you may have thous to owe of azi attack. liVers fia Adionitis Protidascs, Cephalie are said to be a Ismarkamy area live remedy for .the headache. and one of the ver7,___bvit for that Very frequent somphant which ham ever peen discovered. Pratls t%a Mahn R.R. tisanes Mitigri We heartily endorse Aft. Spalding, snd his utuivatled rroM elk le0;14•14. traliev Mee. Xtastehe. Ta. we ore ante that persons suffering with the headeehe who try them, will etiok to them. irrein the Seathans Path Ander. New Orlegisi, La. My then lea that ere adlioted, ead we are oars that your testimony oho , add e d to the already aremsreas list that limo mob.* benefits that no other modioino sin produoo. 1.t., /eau Daatessat. the immense demand for the article (Cep - 1411g Pa bravely Increasing. how tiis'eantts, Dot otitott. follott. diU BintMin - would not ,ovaaoct hiswoo_ • witik to sit tolls ho did not *sow to octopi, nisi sent Efmw ras Adwarriser, Priariereses, X. I. ir The loetuneur in their favor is strong, from rag suit rusgoatabio strairtorap . Press the Dr Us? New. Ifindwirs, 2. •eviatia Pinata, taking the r• 114 Sof an teijggg. Mae tk lereeserefer 1311010sPh Bier inh Mau, to be eery elicacdoer for the headaike. hope trio Commervii4l, Ciatfiel‘lii. Weiler hymnal' oau now be rebore& airA Nine& b•ttlit 11PAJIMINEPS PIEPAIItED *LIM will awn in Mum WI" swit smstiv:lllll &PALD/NQV rasto,zr, QL BPALIIIIKPB PEXPAIIXD GLITZ I SPALDING'S PRNPARIID GLIM HCOHONY:DISPATCH! . . Nl' A d=iloU fll ants 1 1 0 2 11' natimr lol • kV SOOKISH rMIII happen, min in irell - rOlininty4 ratnitioltv t io vat/ dootroolo to hero' some cheap alio otorveraentwar tot Mating Furtutam /OM CroOko- r . srAtinnmen PREPAREDTIFUH • 104elis mach. annerventlea. ata 15.6 haUllekeli &ford to do witjunit It. it Is always raluty, and VBEFUL IN EVERY B.—A Brush attoompaniel eisch"bottle, rr144.15 Data. Address, HENRY:, C. 5PAL131.1443-. , *O: 41, CEDAR WREST. NEW YORE. £1 06114du luiPttuciPied persoxis are attemptinz to pstm 0ff . ..0n the nzusturreotini imittitions of= PREPARED OLVE, I-woplilowition all mums to et, MAP befor° PPreblu'higx arAseAPlAt.thdo 4 0- 111PAID111.111PENPAIEDIRM4711 to es Utz lelsoopr ; olio. sr/ niaittlor soliserbulk . as a OURS ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE I BPALDINI3 , I4 VXAIf a Nava:arms, Ps.. Fab. CNC illtlllol4lolltßO t FRASELII4 Okiel Jamul' I, 1311. Jas. 11. M. *AYE VIE PIEOEE ig4VW,fOX. THE ittEJ JAZIOE tiItITIJAL INSURALIVE 11X)All'AZITY, 01 PIIILUMLYISTA. 0711104 fl. age W4,llollni argEtary Inman sgainst Loos ox DAMAGE B' FLRE. Rouen, stores, and other Muldsuss, v irx Vial iv . and on Furnitus. area. and Mar saran& 11l town Or g. itAira (minium, 031 'D ,110 un M-ABBETS *10,042 N Which is invested as follows, ifs In nun mortgages on' env Proverb'. worth double the amount —;. 4110110 00 Pearisylvaitia Railroad CO, 0 per 00111,11n1 mortuapp loan at par COOP oo Pennsylvania Rai lroad Co.'s 8 per cent. se cond mortgage load, (IM,OOOl HAD 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and Canal Co.'s mortgage 10an...__.. 4,000 00 HrOUnd rent. fillt-01cutg...... • 3,46160 Collateral wars, meourod=-... . 3.600 00 City of Philadelphia 8 per cent. 10,000.00 Allegheny County 6 per mat. R 5. AB.. loan.. 10,000 MI Commercial Bank stook-- BMA 01 Meobantos' Dank. stook-- SAM GO plaaiintrania HalirOad Co.'s 4,0004,000 00 e Reliance Mutual Inzumatoe Co.'s stook 11,660 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.'. stook-- 1,00 00 The Delaware M. b. Immanuel Co.'s stook- 100 Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s soup.-_ 660 00 p.dle raoeivablo-- 1136x74 DOOk isocountif teldlrued interest, Iso-:•-.—. 7.100 M Gash on hand..._.. 11,64 E 01 181T,142 pt The Mutual principle. combined with the security 9f atitook Caeiti,entitlee the twinned to perthneate the prelits of the Campion without liabillty for lowa. Lames promptly iiiiimitcd and paid, =ZII Clem linglex, Samuel Blenheim., Williamit Brown, Robert Steen, cr./prick Brown, WilliamMauer, Shaul litevensou, Benj. W. Tingley. bhp, R, Worrell, Marshall Hill, U. L. Corson. J. Johnseit BrdWA, Robert Toland, Charles Leland. G. D. Rosengarten , Jacob T. Stoning, Charles B. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward John John Bissell, - Pittsburg. ÜbEfil T/NOLI,Y. Preiident, B. M. RIIICUMATI, Booms/wry. geb r oarr le, MO, fen VIE ENTERPRISE /INSURAMOTeI OOMP. OR PWMADRIAFDA. (FIRE INRISCADOE EXCLUSIVELY.) iromtrAirre XIVILDINS, S. W. coxes". AQURTH AND WALNUT STRAWY'S. DIRECTORS: P. Ata-TCSPDXD/STLKA. MOZDISCAI L. DAwromi. Wawa/ Meßs2, ezo. li. flizrAire r BFAMO FRA2III., JOHN Hrßsawn, /WM M. Atwocap, B. A. Fam - 81X3700K, Dinu. T.MairDxcx, AM:CM D. Ciro, 31ziaries WlLuvraw, .1. L. Eanntintie. F. ItAlraliFOßD STARR, Pritlsident. lIRLAJULER W. CORE. Baaretars. fen VENN MUTUAL WE INSURANCE COMPANY._ fio, 921 CHESTNUT Street ?Madelphus. CHARTER PRKPE'UAL. ALI. /FIB PROFITS DIVIDED AMODIO THE IN- Imam insur3 Lives for snort terms or for the Whole term or, life ; great. Ammitaes and Endowments; purohase Life' 'utensils in Real Eatate t and stake all oontraots de pc.:ling on the contingenouni of life. whey act as Executors. Administrators, Asaisnees, Trustees, and Guardians. A55.1..T8 OF VIE COMPANY, January 1. Mortgages, ground rents, real estate— .sen,soo 97 United States stooks. Treasury Ban, loans of State of Pennsylvania, city of Pluto delpnla, So--- • • —. 618,795 Premium notes, loans on collateralz, ho, w fro6>4 RI Penserleenie, North Pennaylvanla Rail roads. and County ins per cent. bonds.-- MSS so Hank, insurance, railroad, cans! stooks, So. 9T0117 49 Cash on hand. agents' balances, ito., So.— WAN 14 01,071,119 01 DANIEL I. AULLEN.freradent. SAMUEL E. STOJEFA, noir Ps:widow, JOHN W. HOR NOR. Seoretary. ma- IMAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN BUES'S CONZAIIIY. rumwsialuA. Itaorrorated by the Leilalodate or rennArovania, and. Moe U. E. (maw of 111111tD and 'WALNUT itesoth .rH/LADSLPHIA. MAXINE Oa VioailL ILIETTANGE, i OstiaFreight, To &apart' of the World. I LAND irmarratoma Os Soak by Rivera, Clans% Lakes, and Nod tar- Klan. to a ll tayti of thailidorb FIRE MOB Mini fn Norakandiso gonorally. On toroth. tavoniza Komodo, ABUTS OF U. 00111PASIT, November I, 19E. e 100,900 United States Ave 4F Gent. loen—Aloo.llos GO MOO United States six oent. Treamirp Ames, (with homed interest)__ 1111,413 100,000 Pennzylvania !State five IV Gali lean...—. •••••• ../.N AAA , eti 11,000 do. Qa nu do. do. mom oe 11600 Philadelphia City sic cent. Loan. L 16,203 5/ 10000 Itenr.easee Butte Ave cent. loan— woo eo 110,900 Pennsylvania Amu ni mortgage six cent. bonds 16,090 oo 111.06) MO share/. stook Germantown film Company, Interest and pnneipal -- itanteed br the City of Phi a eelphiit O7 COM 160 *hares Pommy - Mom Jtailroad Copany— MO 00 exe tao .I‘ m . North. Pea aeglnstia road Cam - 00 1,700 share , Philadeli - draii - "Dciaiiini Steam l'ltt Company.-- I,ioo 00 1101 charm Philadelphia. and Havre-de er/toe Steam Toe-boat Company. MI all 200 0 Mira' Philadelphia Exohardi 6-amp,sny— IX 1,031) 3 Mama Continental Hotel Co.— . 200 00 r7OO apr. Coat spse t ssm. Markat voLosso,foo 71 reoervable, for thrarahaea made- --__ 071,116 d. and raortsas.s. MMEI 00 lest attata--- due 52 klahmoed dile at ,deensies-Premietne en Ma rine Foliates.. =Wog. and other debts ale tit Company.---- . 11.10$ Loris nil do* of Kafir Asmara* ant other Qempo - 4tee Left 70 Sul, katte--aa baaka .esists 11 la draw/sr—. tal 121 10.100 onion 61 suzzavosta. rptaind A, Bon or, . . . I. . . c 0..-- r"V il ? ratialm ' 1 44 1 , 1 14 r •itgli;igion ens& B. en Tone, Jahn C. Darin,— , X6Joneaßrpoko, innten Ttnannir. ~ Epenner 111'llinice. 'WM= Arra, oz., 1 nnotnna V. EWA, annies O. Ennd, - ! itebert Mitten, Wilhant C. I.6edsrlc, ; Junto .r, Jana% Awriph IL Beni, I lamas, B. id' Irsrlend. Dr. X. 111. Xiaton, I Joni is P. Eyre, earn U. /AIM i Jeku J. Onspic t Pittfileg t *ISA Giiiik , F. V. Morgan : , Musetim Kens, ' i la. IL' Porgpr, - ' " Vfliadikid ALSIETIzi. President: illoS, O. SIND, Via. President, IZIZZZXY .4711.1311R11. Bearotarr. nolY-if WEBB INSURAIICIE EXCLUSIVELY.— ..a THE PBNNSYLVANIA FIRE INSIJRANCE UOALPANY—inoonmorated UM—CILAT.TER PERVA TUAL—No. ilo WALNUT &met, °nodal independ ence square, This Company: temoretply lomown to ihe ocmixattahr thirty am years, oonttunam to Inoue usimit lose or damage by Five. on pithlio or private Bitildin_gg, either permanently or for a limited time. Also. on Fmnittire, stook' of odii or Merchandise generally, on Moral ti gittir Cavite. together with a tameM invested in the most warm manner, welch enables tiuna to offer to the inured an endoitineitgeoarit7 in ilia, ooze of loss. 911101021. Jonathan Patterson, lame Ifikatehutat. it:1101A atiflaBil. Thomas Robbie. lasandar.Eattinn. Daniel anuth, Jr., William mortathut, John Berroroax, Thomas &nth. JONATHAN PATTERSON, Proaident, WILLIAM G. CROWII,T, lieoretatr. ap4-1Y - EN BURANON COMPANY OP THE EPTATE O 1 FSNNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA- N.F.LIOSVAANOE— Noo. 4 AND 6 .E.XMLLINE .111WLDINNE. 11111E0.000-141a. 1. BC tub. rr. All invensii in mount and availably comentioo—oon duo to =um on Vignola and Oaranta, DnOttinsa, links of Menoliatine. BA. torn p fa illr filiirreril IN etifsk, 90A V I LT3 Kluane' grant, t, rw HOT - Oster, Tobiso Warner, lba' . 'Nkomo D. Wattoba, AR UN. stud alonry i. Freeman. WMAntt. ta, Alsace i. Lewis, CaITOD. %Mix B. PIRAINAJO F Frositink WlkktAat *ALMA, aeoriext , . isf-tf FMINSURANOR. ELECIIIANIOB' NAPION COMPANY of Pklladelyhia, Ni. 305 Ilerth 15.123tht !tract, below Inge, aloods,_and Merchandise generally- frilm loss or domogo by Fire. The aompany enaratlee to &Crust all lees= vrompuz, and thereby hone to milt the Da tret age of the ==73 IPrilimn Mervin, 111.01.eriAra-14, Praneia Cooper, Miohog] MalileY. loorse L. Deigkirb, ?Alvaro Moltorecn, al; ii - zatti.k, i=s./rh iff Atross,new :total Vroley. g, Primers Fall*, liernard Rafferty John carlarlT !mass Renwinv. Bernard R. alasenuni. mean:Las Fisher, Charier Clare, Francis MeMcnite ellehael Cabin. PAILNORI COOPER. President. faRNAID RAPP "1"2". ffearetarr. 0021-/Y A MICRIOAN nitE INSURANCE CU., rETINCOXEWL&TED 1110 ORLATES. FBI AL. No. 3 U IO WALND7 fltreekabova Third, Philadelphia., Unlit I large paid-up Capital Mask and Suroltte, Worded in woad INA scrailsbre Seauratem oontisauom to Atm* ot, Stores. Furniture, fdershandise, woods in port and their cargoes. and other per PrOpertsr. All Imre, liberally and prompt l y ettiested. IntSCTORS. wham K. Mulls John , 7. Lewis, John Welsh' CatilOstl, Sam* Q. hlorton, Palmund G. Dutilb, Pam's!: Bra,gy, Chu. W. Poultser, OM Morris. MA US 11. MAWS, President. illicW 3 / 1 1 Q. Is. CZAWFOIII). Bearetanr. te2l-tt ANTHILACITE TESURANOL" OOMPA- PlT.—Artit•riffili (Luna! 44110.0*-43XLIEVER mammy . Moe No. WALITIFT BUM, Itstwasa TEN nil Fruit iStreets Pkuladelpkit, ni l gojappy iriu limn;igradansh... .., _. 4 =" I '7 W.u Baffiktiso.Farzutaro, au/ asertataa Ma filaibto Istnisattos as Psaaoli, Car gmffi i s and /height& miasid I to all aorta of tko ifraott. 1 0 IMMIX . Jaya , =amp IsTale Mi.xa tahar °l4 ertut, /*knit. fllaktaisa. TM Pia, W. P. Dna, MOM J. R. Haus. . /Aping ElSEFl,Prositt imi WEL P.BILUI visa P lir. N. SKIM faerskerr. . ' acill-14 - VEORANGE INSURANCE COMPANY JUI —Woe Ito, 409 WALNUT Street. Fin INS FRANCE on 'Rouen and . Merehapliir a norl ay, n w 0r.1,146 tam.. Limit6l Air ea- Wad. nutzcztira: Jeremiah Bonne/I, Timms, march, „Tabu 1.. elnnodo, chnrlonTtepoon. Edward D , Roberta JAMlE T. a, . Manual Ohliedler, likhtid. T. 611, Nfliaben O. Hale. John J. Grifliths. JEREMIAH BONSALL, President, ammo com J?C re Q. ry 9 . .124110D0. 17100 - Preazdent. . - Jag 11131ELIADElrlitIA T ER, R, A-0 OTTA JR. WORKS, • OXO6 and ware !Loma, 1010 GREIVINVY litroot. Ornamental Oluneray Tow.— - dlarien Vuea and niAtparr. . . Mein) 110011IIS WWI . weitind ornatneekh eauledgina and Smoke FlClill. . Cdgf Tile clad IlaintartWala. . . teem-nramed Drain Pim 'ter me, warranted to eland i,oltextv and durable. a Trade supp li ed on liberal tonna aptcot.td.O.ut.r.e...eat be .en annlisaiton br latter. • ' aten.tr 11. - 41 - ; linll.lSoll.' -: ;rye gm KllfirlifirW likrost, mAoxitazi, LIBRAItAiI PAD SAL . 7 LTA- MOH, ke1e.7700 DM* NM MI6 altil 77 Aiwa. wt. largo, modims, and small, in lonioxted makings of caeca late-mmtht fat lake . • 5,000 Wig. New Noarox. - Boolvorrs loud kobrodor Nor ton. of °helm Qualities. 000 baker Mrs now soalOtAtirriorti Dos bons OMIA sew N.:4 W: *mp*, 7 000 boxes IsTri:24.lse Remzum. bbls. Moo * nao white Irak, 50 bbls , sow win/ .11Iess SUL IS SW:. mew Salmszu_— . . • lAPQ Qviutolo erond Bonk CodEnk. fp. hexes Uttrinnzer-oor-ui 7 , 0441.44, Is Etats azi lonians. for atolls . Br AMY & vortt, fin. 14 NOSTa W AK . 111:R4T RXOitiVED, per " Annie Kimbiali,n itr• from- Limpool, latander, Witanar, iii Illittdara pretax:ammo : .... . ... .... . as SI Extract Aconiti, tit 1 Sian, - - - - . aas Extract Efroteranri. la / a /ars+ . ' aOa Extract Baliadantini in 1 SAM - : an% iii .. 100 Ms artesetit , , ra-1 wiling, - ,-- -.-- . : so ihs: Viu_ital • Cola I, pai Er bcitier._ --_ 10 Sti.ol. Rhea/hi .9.44 MI is bsiusf. . Mita Catabreti in l it . Walk - •• , - -•- - ' OXI 74 , ru ItYdrar i ge n irr io a. .. . w B Ick. BRTHER, `pail -. .- - - . - ir 49 ortIiIECOND Ettrast.::. IaVST. QUALITY WORM BLNITI Iliya on Iliad 'Adler Hie at I/Man i ac MOE Strest u tigimwa r . 10-11, 7 ,, Afp Ibeeta BAJLE.RoAD L PHILADBLPHIA AND READING' . RAILROAD. e f . o o r n P an OTT 4 5 631%L 5 E 7 , 20 /1.. IasSALD r IU L IYI L is a t po I I 11 3 1 1 Na 4 7 1z d i N e ll e i Alt ho D R RI I t IN I B B , th S o olitr and " D n eAYtii ( S u n d ays IO A , D 2m d e Cr e A n e g t te r _ 6 4 e t ca"Qtrilit 'PraNYL 6 - A ._,rd oonziootang at Harrill MI , VANIA RAILROAD I P. M. tram.running to Pitts burg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY LOB F. 1 4. train main to Ctramberthilli. C 62111110. &21. and the AICIEY CENTRAL RAILROA ~ D I M. tram running to ilunbffi ti ti fo opi R lAl lLL Ve li N tr e e lr etit eP raiL t" rai r it PRTA A , D a n fis d ie CALl 4 6", W en : trances on Thirteenth and en Callowt arrasta.) for rOTT6V/LLE sad MARRA-BURG. at All P. M.. /PAILS oonneoting at liarrisbm With th e Northern 051222 Itailraa.d_. far w o rt om Elin ,C; and for READING only, ot r• M.. an 4 "' M—. - exoe_ptad./ DIBTABCB3 VIA RIIILADBLPRIA AND READ. IN 0 RAILROAD. To PHILAMILPRIA., To Pheenixville—..--- Ml Rending- ea Leban0n........... It au arriatmtg--IMI Millaratini -- phin- --11 l Treverton unOtionlBB Sunbury..., ....,... —me Northumberlenad..-17f Lawinbarg— Milton— Manoy- Jethey Prok Hagan-- -Sag, aton--.—.- -238 y--.. Williarrieport and Elmira . 287 Itealroed. The BA. M. Spda.ls P.M. trains comma deal at Port Clinton, Minders excepted!) with the CATAWIEBA. WILLIAMEPORT,and BAIN /I,AM/it/AD, making °lone oonneotione with linos to Niagara Palla, Canada. th and Ponthwaat. D PO I IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL arrests. W. It:. McILHENNEY, SaoratarY. May at, MM. SUMMER ARRANGE- IthNT. PHILADELPHIA, eIifI,MAIITOWO4SOID NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. Oa mud after Monday, May 1.5,1951. . FOR OBittitANTOWN. Leave Pinladelphus, T, 8, 0,10,11, 12 A. M., /I a, 8. 3,55, 4, 6.6, SM, 7,8,9, 10)4„ and 11)4 P.M. Leave Germantown, 6. ,73( . 8, 520,9, 10,11, 12 A. I, Ls. 7% Oh D. DA P. M. The 830 A. N. and 846 . wreino stow at Gerais:, town only. ON SUNDAYS. P Leave Philadelphia, 9.52 A. M., 7X. and MK . M. Leave 00111211t0171. B.IOA M, 4, 634. and 934 P.M. CHESTII Rua, ROAD. Lest. Philadelphia, 6, 8. 10, 11 A. 51.,2, 536, 4.6, 6,9, and 1014 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10,8, 8.40,9.40, 11.40 A. M.,1.40, 6.26, 6.40, 7.10. 8.40,. mid 10301. M. Ge 92 A. M. and 3.36 P. M. will make no stops - on the rnmaiinwn rand ON NIINDAI 6. Leave Philadelphia 11 9.06 A. M., 1.34. 6, and 7% P. M. r heave Chestnut Rill, 7.60 A. M., 12.40, 6.10, and .10 FOR ONASd HO s R i OD C S. EN 7 AND . N . RR 6A OW I.O6, axe, 43i. &if. a, 614 UM P. A, Leave rtorrinown, 11, 7. an, 9,13 A. M., DC 43G, d3G, and 936 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia., A. M., 3 and 5 P.M. Leave niornunown, N A. ht.ci and P. e FOR ANA - 711PM, Leave Philadelphia, 5.50, 73G. 9.05, MOB A. M., 1.06 3 .06,43 is NG as and Di( P. M. Leave Manaynnk,63‘. 73fi, 8.55, 93‘, IL% A. M., 5,7% 5,7, and In P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia A. M.. 5 5, and %I P. M. Leave Manaynak_Mi A. M.,13(, 534, and P. M. E. K. slum Several Superintendent. rnyll-tf Depot. NINTH and OKEJON Btreets. FrRAILROAD, HE PI,M3YLVANIA NTR A L 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1861. hirotaklea 1861. THE CAPAC ITY OF THIS R - AD M NOW EQUAL, TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THitER THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETw WEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Throach Trains from Boston. New York, and allints East, and in the Union Pivot Th rough Yittehurg wi th Trams to and Nom au gonna tut.4o Wont, Nortnwem. and Southwest —thug furniehing facilities for the transportation of passenger, inumrpaseed for speed and comfort by any other route. - Express; and Fad Lines run through to ?Montag, without change of Carr or Conductors. All Through Passeneer Train. provided with .Loushndeeis Patent Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding muoh to the safety of travellers. Smoking ;Cars are attached to eaoh Train Woml - SkeepunrSers to Express and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS AVM DAILY ; Mail and Past Lines. &m -axis excepted. Mail Train leaves Philstielphla at ?AA. M. Past Line " Ilia A.M. Expmes Train leaven " 10.15 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : ItArrieburg Aooomrpodatiou, via Columbia, LSO P, Al. wiz/Tubas coo P. M. Parkeeburg " at 5.40 P. M. Welt Chester " No. 1, at 8.16 A. M. " No. 3. at 12.00 P. M. West Chester Passengers will take the West Chester Noe. 1 and $ Harrisburg armommodation mad Colombia Train, 'amongst' for Sunbury, Williamsport, Plain, Dar raj° Niagara Falls, and intermediate _points, leaving Philadelphia M at 7.30 A.M. and 2.50 P. M. go directly throne, TYo h am , Weatward may be obtained st the Office. of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor tant Railroad °Goes in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the mumegippi or and riVere. wir Fare always as low, and time an snick. e. bY /IVY other Bente. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market etreets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania. Railroad to Chicago,_ make this the DIRECT LINE. BETWEEN WE ST THE EAST AND THE GREAT . The tionneettop of tracks by the _Railroad Bridge at _Pittsburg, p•voiding all drayage or ferriage of Freig4, together with the say.ing of tune. are adtages readi ly appteaintlid by abliildEll or Freight. end the Travel merchants and al:uppers entrnsEne the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with nLdance on ita steeay transit. w THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Penneylriuna Railroad are ar ell lug.. sq. /aversely as are charged oa ether gtairreekg 0.112,401111. C OD' Be particular to mark 'packages " via Fennre minim Railroad." For. Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or addregi either of the following Abate Of the Otaithant U. A:Stewart, Pittsblirg • - Pierce it Co., Zeneaville , 0.,* J. J_ t lolumOn. 'lm lay, 0.; R. McNeely. MAysville, KYO rmsby & Crop per, POMMOUiIti. O. • Paddock tt Co ., G Jeffersonville, indiana ;E. W. Biotin & Co., il:minima. Athern & Ribbert._Cisattmeti_, 0.1 R 0. Malthilni, Madmen, Ind„ Jos. E. Moore, Louisville. ICY. • P. O. it Co., Evansville , hut; N. W. °reheat it co., Cairo, JIL R. P. Bees, Ripley & Glass, St. Loa,. ego. • _lohe R. Harris, Nararrille. Tenn.; Ilium • & Hunt, Meat' his, gem, ; Clarks ,re Co., Chicago, Di. -vg. aeszoldil;tinifin ;rialto. t Agent. of Yaflrtssdi S. B. KINGeTOII, Jr. Philadelphia. GI MARAW & ROMS, , al North stree t Baltimore. LEECH & Co.. 1 deter House, or / S. William et.. N. Y LEEUR it CO., No. r 7 State Nitro et, Boston. R. PEOUSTON, Gera Freight Agent. HOUPT. Gann Tiaket Agent, Phila. . LEWIS. Gong Save Altoona. Pa. jag-ly 1861. arkinsw. 1861. 21•717. .72)2.15., mat. :Luz/. *may A.7ID - DEW AND TRERVOR RAILROAD DWI .1,12110 P2Olll PRILADBLPRIA 20 MEW YOKE AND WAY PAAOMB, nom 17ALNEV-1117. WNA AND XIiNIINGTON DE7O! WILL LAAVP. AD P 01.1. 0 1211. 1 712 Pam. At I A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. As unosioisilen X At a A. 12,, Ida Damien and Jersey City, (A* 4) Acsomansiaturn . I ga Ai! A- 144 Mama.% emilp rni-, - 00 At 11% A. M., via Kenner ton and Israel OBY. Wasters Express. I 00 At lEd P. M., via Camden and Amboy Assomices-. dation,— 2 1111 At 2f• .54., Tim Camod• .t.mbor, C.. sad A. 8.T.- ...-....-... DO At did Y. M., vat, Kenidnglon and .ersey City, Eva n= Enoress.--- a 00 At LK P. M., via Kerwin:ton and Jeimy City, ad M At P. M.. via Swedes au/ .Pena* - 6its., P.vehlog Moil .- OO Atll.lkr.M., via Camden Mid MUT &Mk ern . 2 X At P. M., via Damien ant Amboy, Aeoommoda- Son, (Freight and Passengorl-lat Ohms Ticket- I U De. do. ld Maas Ticket_ LEO The aP M ltlttlt hille ISM tally. the r 710.1641M 5ra Mail, Swardays escorted. For Belvidere. Easton, .lA•mbottvlll2, _Plergiugura. he., at 7.10 A. M. and Di P. M. from Ie n. For Water ODP,Strandsbirg,SenlntoniMesbarro, Mattress. livaat AA; P. 1.0 A. 18.ft...cm resoling tan. via Delaware. Laekaltunia and Wedeln R. R. Per Much Munk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10 A. M. and 2K F. M. Dom Kemungten Depot ; (the 7 .30 p..1%1, him counsels with Mita Leaving Keaton at Lie i l i- ) Momit Melly,* *gaud S• 14 .Ise 1. P PL. er Fraahold, at lIA. M.. an d !P . * WAY KRIM Per Briefed., Irrentert, ma., at 7.10 A. IA., 2 352•4 3 211 P. M. from Kengbagton. and IK P. M. from Walnut 'treat wharf. rorPalastirrabalaverken, Dolassocs. 114sverly. 1 1 1114 . -- ten Ploreadm. Borientevu. at Mi. 1. a. 43,i, I . Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentilire and intermediate places. at lid P. M. from Wainut-stre.et wharf, S;or New York and Way Lines leaving Kensington t. take the oars, on Fifth street. above Walmit, an hour before eenartnre. The care run into the depot, stdon arrival of coon train, run - from the depot. Polo:ids! of Baggage, only, allowed each Passon er. essengers are prohibited from salons anything gage bur their wearing apparel. All baggage over ....a. t 0 64 amid for eXiSII.,TA. M.., me responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per "alma. and will not be liable for any amout beyond 8160, m oor* by special sontraet. tabu - WM. M. oA7SMNIt, Agent. NORTH PENIVSYL VA NIA RAILROAD. FOR B RHEM ANT ON,, ON, R rroN . MANOR O.IIIIIU, R*ZrET6N. BANTekLEY, ILAMSBARRE, An. TREIBB TliftOtnitil TRAMP, On ell after MONDAY. MAY Mtldm, ralwanitat Trainawail leave FRONT and WILLOW Strati., Phila delphia daily:, (Sundays exoaptad.), as follows : At 6.4 0 A. At, j_Eavresal i jor Bethlehem , 4Ulentown, Mach Munk , Hazleton Wilkambstro. &o. At ZIA F. M., (Erpres z. if a or Bethlehem, Easton, Thu truaz, mei P. M. andsakesekes orommetion with New Jgreei Central f or New York. At /138 P. IL, for Batinstion3, Allentown, Maui °hank, *s. • • At t , A. M. and I P. 3.l.;_tot . Doyleetworn. At 10.30 A. M. and 8.45 Y. Al, for }Fort Weskumton. Isha 4.10 A. M. Ramis. train macs (game e.onn With the Lehigh Valley Ilehlgoild lit Bethlehem, being the all moat demrehle route to Willreebarre, and to all pointy. in the gezo, MAINS FOX FXILAD.UL.P.XIA. lawn Bellmhem at lAD A. M.. 3.18 A. M., and LM IA M. brills Reyleatatill at 7.13 A. N Wi113.111 P. Rs Leave Fort Waeninrton MGM A. N. and USE M. O ..aPfeDAysk--rs seelpkia for Bethlehem at 8 Philadelphia forOrtown at 8 F. M. ilejleitoirn for Pt elphia QM fit A. N. Bamako= for PM talons' at h Partite Bothiehsm 60 ! Fare to Mauch Chntik.S3 as Fan to Baskie 150 Fare to Wilkesbarre— lo Through • - ruilsemost procures' at the Ticket Oboes, at WILLOW Street pr BEAKS Street, in order to swum the above rates of fare. at rweivager Tralp (except thzudeu , Trani) 99=00 at Betts Street with Fifth and sinth-streets, and Second and Third-dreets Passenger Railroads, twenty linnttel after Moving Willow Street. Tehran aLtxx, Agent. ^1 SPRING diliaitNerr atztirry-tyttr. insidyna, WILMING ON, AN BALTI.MORE RAILROAD. On mid after MONDAY APRIL DAS% PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE FM L ADEIPILIA: For Baltimore at 8.111 A. M., 1141 A. M., (=press), slid W.diT P. Far Chaster at 3.15 A. IC. UM A. LIS and ILis P. M.. For vreissialtmt #i WS A. MI., ILINF A. M., Lig and Ina P. M. For Pies Caine at Et and 4 . 1 s P. M. For Devor_at . and Lit P. M. For Milforifit 8.11 A. . For Nisbury EIS A.M. TRAINS FOR PRILARELPILIA Some Baltimore at All A. M. (Express), US A. AL. arid 4.411 F. M. II P. M. gres' - ' Wilmington at 8.10 and LIS A. IL. I'M and at LID P. Id. Lem Milford at 4 P. M. save hove At 6.56 A. M. and ISM?. M. Leave Now oentle at AM A. M., 7.13 P.M. M. 1 . 551,16 cleater at to A. NI., ma, La and 8.40 P.M. Leave nutunnee let RatiAbitty and. Damara Rail road at &16 A. M 'RAINS FOR BAIMINOMEr Loans Mesta/ at AM 12.0 a and 11.10 P.M. Memo Wilmington at g.ga MS P. M., Sad It FUMY aa ragmen Car attaakidi el ran -asee "a" LSO rbbad iria !or korrggille itad ilitermodlans at P. . Mayo W' rot : rot ?ermine and miennetlate Awes at T.lll M. m Imreia.m d Wilminfon for flaladahthia aad Memo ate p 21, Awns - mow et-Um* for Baltimore and into:mod ate statlosent a A. M. Leap Baltimore for NAgrikle-Oraeo and intorno:di now 'intim' 51 a P.'74 06511. m.. 0501 r 2e dil l arsPieAil, mail Author no.. tr 'V witt-rse • awning Fit ladolehis for Seltimore awl Washington' at DMA. M.and 10.50 F. M., and as Lving Baltimore for Philad ielpha , at La/. M. and .P asaa - • 111: FELTON. President. ■. EVANS-- • WATB01401:1 :34ILLAAIANDBR atnas. l'20211 : , L. 301 Et Philadelphia and Reading lad Lebanon Valley R. Northern Celztral Rotlrmo. etuzbavy and Erie .E, WEEKLY COMMUNICATION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORE ANDLI RETOOL, calling at QUEENSTOWN (Ire land,) to land and embarkpaaaengere and do/patches. Thg, 101 y Liverpool , Yorktand rhiladelidua Magm ata uompanre eldendia a- bank ir iron furor iliMill atupg, are intended urea. as °Clews t FROM NEW YOKE OR LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BALTIhIORE I Samirdar• Juoe lP KANGAROO, Saturday, July 6 ETNA. Saturday, July 13 NoAnd every Saturday throughout the year, from ri An. . de .N. EATER OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown . , or Liverpool. Do. te Loriint, LlYerpool. ran. our.. IQ Moorage to wougtowu, or OO Do. to London. .. Do. Return tickets, available for au months, from 1.4.verp001.. ISO Passengers forwarded to Harm, Paris, - Hamburg. Braman,_ and Antwerp, at through rates. Cert,ot pee.,ese ivaed from Lrverp.ol to Moir York— Certificates of passage owned from Qneenstown to New York_ _. yap Thew lawmen have superior s o oommodationa roe maanaare, aro 09144tru_ated With watertight aomPart moues. Dud ow, onvoi - rouova eargovaa,. For freight, or pasaage,apalr ag the °Mee of the Com entiTs J OHN 0. DALE Agent, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia. In Liverpool, to WM. LIMAN. Ja Towe&N.ldinga. Glasgow, to WM. 13 .m7ratreet. IRON NIW TOIL TO LimPon. Chief Cabin resinso.---....----.. lUD eeoond Cabin Passage._.. 'nom newton 70 tivinitocx. Chief Cabin Passage—. --- .- --- OM ljetuunt %bin fasaage-- ~.......,_„„,,,...,....., a • lf/to ewes ram Plow, orb' win ja; Own garbor, bor. who ships from Boston call at ifshfax and Cork Car I rilrlif,A, Capt. Judians. ARNICA, Capt. IThannon. • ILA, On_vt. J. atone. CANADA, Capt. J. Lertoh. .1112. & Cant. K. 11 Lott. MllElkle. Cent. reams Alin CALANIAN, AGA. M,Capt. mile. Capt. Cook. ZU.ROPA., Capt. Anderson. :SCOTIA, ( now building.). These yeesele carry no ear white bait at seast-tted : Xree_At on starboard bow ; rad on port bow. A RI IClVR,l%oodielfiaves Boston, WedirasdaY, Jinn) IL AllUnT lAft. Cook, .., 11. york , wednesdayluzie 10. ARABIA, Stone, " Roston, Wednesday , nne 26. AFRICA. Shannon, " rt. York, co edaesday . July 3. EUROPA, Anderson , .. .' Boston. Wednesday, Jury 10. Mit Jun N. York. Wednesday, July IL RI A, s hoa ls , '• Boston, Wettaosday, July al. Soma not secured until paid for, An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of theme shies will not be ecootuitable for fold, User, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preston' moue or MAU% 'aloes bills of *ins ore looted tbotofor, and the Wane %Tr' thill"o4l% ript6lllllld:i4 NPLAFOTAIS QC PT= ap ply 4 Bowling green? Ideirt-r4u iffinme FOR THE SRA.-SHORE —CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC EALL.ROA 11.—On and after MONDAY, June 17th.trains will leave ITIME-ATILEET PERAY, as follows: Mut A. M. eakEnprese M, 00 P. M, RETURN/NG, LEAVES ANTIC: Mail .....44 P.M. am M. Aeoommodetiott .. 9.18 A A .. M. Pero to ,ettloto-io, 0140 p P.mord Trip Idolcote, good for three dere, It 2 Freight must be delivered at COOPER'S POINT by 3 I'. 111, The Company iirld not be responsible for any goods until reeoirefl and reompted for, by their Agent, at the Point. JORN G. BRYANT, -tf Axon WEST CHESTER. P ail ENlMlßEltud i r. leajfiefi l at N . 60 1 4 Z ELEVENTH pad WISE= Streets, at BM A. IL, 13 noon. 3 SD P. M.. and 4 P. M. OR Sunday. 1011078 . Philadelphia at TM M.. end Wait Chester at 4 P. M. IY3O-tf artimini W AST OILIASTicIt AND PRILADEL.rRIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. BUMMER ARRAN RENT. On sod Ancor MONDAY, June 0 1 1861, thetrai,ns will leave rst/LARdsstirMA, vim N, E. comer of RIORTEENTEL and PeLA_RKAT Streets at T.4a sad MAO A. M. and I. AM, 030, and 10 P.M.,_and willleave the station, corner THIRTY FIRST and MARRST Streets (Went Philadelphia ) at LINI and /dAll A. M., and 1.11.1.30,645. and 10.18 Y. AL UNDL Leave PRILA.IIE ON I t PTUA at AY A. AL I P. M. Leave WEST CH SUM a and W e std BP. Al. Typite leaving Philadalnhia Charter at 7.48 A. m. and CM Y. M. connect at Yennolton irikharains on the rtinene;Phin and Baltimore central Railroad for Oxforitigotuitom4l44 WOW ny waon, m79-tf General auperintendent. e 74 'BILADELPHIA D Ar T ee It READ ff 1140 RAILROAD CO., •• • • • o • West.) SRA riift . " 1 " - "" - . Or ead After May L 1861,sewn tiokute will be blamed • y this oorapany for the Bawds of three. six, woe. and °lye monthly.. net tranearsble. Season sahoomieketa may also be had at SS Der cam, The Rekete will be mold by the Trani/ter at Ito 4 AST aim t t ellJßlll3treet. where emy s fe a rtie i r a irOw 3149-11 tiOTION.—URNSTES vm...,141.L. q.,RApAtOADc-P6Ol - to,-#. role PO W ers 4 ksertyli Ans. i t l oik,D imittOtta. And a ft er Niv itb. o swum Tram or DOWNINSTOWIt M:re l inix . e . &r ei ty /vamp 0 1) 0 7ot ..g . V rti P e trlti emo and CAL NWHELL Streeti, tpassenfor ou lititagei *VW for Boiretiostolne I:eavta at lit AFTBII,ISOOX mem, tip I.lo lbt Vloulr A . iP t "OILXM Davainn ,.. own lmys* a t a lW imttn oEvia attesllloo I -0 .SRrhitYllotalerri FURN.F.9B, BRINLEY, & No. 449 MARKET STREET SALE OF DRY GOODS POR CASA. On Pride)* Morning. Jima 28, at 10 o'olonk, for cash— = lots of fancy and staple dry toods. ocinfirising & general. assortment of eeasormule dry goods. Agr" Samples and catalogues early on morning of gala. PHILIP FORD & UO., AUOTIONEEEB, No. 830 MARKET street and Mil !AMOR AL BALE, OF 800 CAARB Kuoia, OROEfI, AND BRO •GANIS. On Thursday Morning, June 27. at 10 o'clock nrealeely, will be gold, by eats -I°o3eriam bay,' and youths' oalf. kin. and grain boots, calf. lap, and goat brogans, (lonises' vinous, Ox ford ties. ft.O.; woman 's, =mar t kW children's calf, gat, goat, morocco and kid keeled boots and oboes , welters, slippers, buskins. &o.; oleo ' large agtortment offing oleos olty-mede goods. SP Goods oven fbr examination. With sattgognea, early on the MOVIIITIC of sale. NF. PANOOAST. AIIOTIO.NERR, Sae l• oessor to 13. ,lootr. Jr.. 491 WIEST!' V 7 gt. BALE AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, itiggoNfi, MILLINERY GOODE, &0.. by oatslogne. On lyednAkinv. Morning.. June 17. corn y Inoluded will he found, viz.— lIOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. A line of ladies' and gents' ootton hose and half host ladies' and gents' hole and silkgloves; ladles' led do . HOOPED 81111Urtt. Superior steel-spring hooped skirts BhAD GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. A line of out-glass bawls, bead goods, bugles, notion,. Ac. BONNET Itllll3ofVl. . _ Choice styles Paris bonnet Sn 4 trimming ribbons, silk blondes end blocs; Frenob flowers. J. WOLBERT & 00.. C 519 ARCH STREE.'T DRY GOODS AND CITY-MALE 01.0 THING FOR This Morning. June td at 103.4 o'clock. at 519 ATOh street- a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry cgoods. in lots adapted to retail sales. A fter which. in sing legannents, me lots tmlitonsbla aitp-made Gentlemen ' s C lothing. M 'FITZ MT RI K 4t BROS.,AOC • =NEER& 604 Mt SWIM' St.. above Sixth. RAI.yR 10, 7 F.ItYY V0r 4 01 7 . 2• At 7 o o.ock• in bloke, stattonerv, 11¢ z . atioy goals, watohee. Jewelry. olooto, silver-plateKt ware. mitten, paintings, musics/ ins rumente. ko. Also. Hosiery. drr good.. boots and shoes, and mer chandise of every description. LAYS AL 1.5 every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 30 o'olock • . M. PRIVATE RALF& A t private sale. several large consi Fitments of watches and Jewelry, books. stationery, silver-plated ware cut lery, fancy goods, &a., to which is solicited the atten tion ot pity and country merchants and others. cvimgameniv solicited fey sit kinds of merchandise, for either Dublin or private Weir, Liperat cash advances made on consormeata. ttut-door sales promptly attended to. AtVOSS NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER A D comreirtmoN munettkfur, routheaak corner of SIXTH and RACE Street'. AT P RIVAT SALE, AT PRIU.Ev TO AUIT E TOE The following OTtiale• will be hold for less than hal the usual eellmg price Fine gold hunting can. dorilfe-ease t and double-bot tom English patent lever watches , or toe most approved and test makers; tine gold double-time t. nglish patent lever watches; independent-seconds lever watches; finegold hunting-case and open-face escapement lever and lapin. wittObel; horizontal and duplex Wittohee silver ItUnting-case, double-case, and doable-bottom English patent lever. escapement lever, and lepins watehes, or the moat approved and best makers; dou ble ORM% and open - face sliver watches ; silver enamor silver nartier inn single-case watches • fine gold vest, pink. fon. and Kuard °lamina &amend anger rings and UM/It-pinej eels 01 floe gold jewelry ; sold breeer_ plan, ear•Yinge. finger-rinss, bracelets, certail-eleee. pens and jewelry of every description ; gnus, pistols, MUSIOaI instruments, piano-fortes, and articles generally. MONEY TO LOAN. Money advateed hberally. for any length - of time agreed upon , on god and Sliver plate, diamond,, watohea, Jewelry, fowling -planes, musioal instnunenta, ! Ty gOD(II, °lotting. groceries , hardware, antler?. far tura, bedding, fancy articles. and on all articles of Caine, CONEIGNMENLIS Argutly-DOOR SALES EIOLI LICIT D. Liberal cash advances made on all tutees consigned for sale. /arsons' attention given to all out-door sales. LEGAL. BY ORDER OF THE UNITED STATES A-. DISTRICT COURT OF THE EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Rio fonoWLIK MOW - Don ;s;W:diem': WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marohnl. MIMED ETATES, EUTRIM DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA R P.AESIDAiNT OF THE UN PENNSYLVANIA , TR STATES. To TAR MIRIIILLI. OW THY WilliTICRIf Dienicr OF PoolgnvanlA, ORE ETD' Wnxitrus, The District Court of the United Etates, in and for the Eastern District of Fermatlemma. rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel. filed in the name of the United &otos of America, hats decreed all persons 111 general who have. or pretend to have. any right, title, or interest in the ship GENERAL, PA RXHiliLi whereof William R. Forbes is mutter. her Tackle. Ap parel, and Furniture, and the Goode, Wares,and b llder- Pu l l i gir Ater ship, captured a. u nde r t n h l of captain William vi.ldoKean, and brought intothuL port, to be monished, cited, and called to Judgment. at the time and plains underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice an requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and tlOstlinalid ed, that you omit not, but that by publishing these . pre Bente in at meet two or the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of rhiladelshia, and in the Lea i Ditertisencer, you do mounds and cite, or cause to be monished and oiled, peremptorily, all person. in general 'who have, or Pretend to liavelan ritht i kttic ti or interest in the raid ship aftßatAL A R her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the said Goods, Were.. and Merchandise laden on laid ship, to appear before the Honorable John cadwalader, the Judge of the raid Court, at the District Court Room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWEE Tleril day af ter pu blication of there presume t if it no a court day, or else On the neat court day iollowing, between the usual hours of hearing causes , then and there to show, or allege, in due tonu of law, a reasonable and lawlat exciter', if an they have, why the said ship GENERAL PARKHILL, her Tackle, Amaral. and Furniture, and the Goode, Wares, and blerehanuise laden therein, should not be pronounced to belong. at the time or the capture of the same, to the enemas of the United Mateo, and se goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation. to be adjudged and condemned as lead and level DRUM; and runner to do and 10091,8 in this hobbit m to MI - ties shall appertain. And tg cause to Pe intimated, unto a lt persons aforesaid, ge nerally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at tne time and plan above mentioned or appear and shall not allow a reasonable and lawful cause to the con trary, them said District Court doth intend. and will proceed. to adjudication on the said capture. and may pronounce that the said ship GENERAL PA RKHILL, bar Tootle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the mad Goode, Water, and Merchandum laden therein, did be long, at the time of the capt,..re of the same, to the enemies of the United elates of America, and u roode of their -enemies, or otherwise, mble and subject to oonlisoation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned ar lawful prize. the absence, or muter con tumaoy of the persons se cited or intim ated in anyerme notwitnetanding, and that i duty certify to the said District Court what you s halldo in the premise's, to gather with these presents. Witness the Honorable Jollit CADMALSDIEIt, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-Nth day of May. A, D. 1861, and in the eighty-fifth year of the Independent:Hi of toe said Caned et e& G. R. I , OX, invea-ruf-6t Clerk Distrist Court Cf. R. 881PYt1~If3, . 0 SEA. BATHING. RAILROAD LINES MTHOMAS & BONS, _.... • NON. 139 and 141 South FOURTH &root, (Pwin e ß eri z :A l i ' v EST .E ' O R 7 yilinTTGll3l A N D DA7 B , T _Ok. t ve ri AT FU T iI Ii I i C EX SA C L R M AA o'clock: t attoo, during the bu tines. fle a / b on. Ilfr handbill" of each property bused gsparated, addition to whioh we publish on the l iaturday Dm," 1 1l to each ails. onit thousand eatalogue,. ,p w ,_•.01., form, giving full destinations of all the "Dr„ De 7 t rl o llt sold on tne toliqudpg Tuindesy. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE RALE. Mr We Mire a large amount Or real estate at pnse. w e . ineiRCIUM every 4 / 0 1011PUOLL 'Of oily and 0..." Z., Dropaty. Printed lists may Its.had at Ile *now:n4r PRIVATE riabt, KEGifraft 4, NT Real estate entered co l our private sale repte" and advertised occasionally in our yobbo rile stefn it :. of which one thousand copies are primed ~,,e tlyt io free of charge. ISTOVRA. LPONDES, Re, On Tuesday .? July 2. at IP o'clook noon, et We Ptitiadelphi ajt ohamre. will be gold— Without reserve, by order of admlnudrator -1 share Point Breeze Park Aneociation. FOr other sooouuta -4,200 moven per cent. first-morttape bomb! Om and Sunbury Railroad Company. phiw el. Shares in Philadelphia and tderoantile Libmi Academy of Fine Arta. Q 3 ueD Chesapeake apdfela, ware Genii Lose. 10 ehares rboadelphia zohieure. 2 shares Philadelphia and Rayre . de-Gmee s lum Towboat Co , Par en REAL EWFATV 81 6. 1 4K—JUly g, VALUABLE DWELLING, OrRIJOE aTRE Et Ammar's' g.oareale—Eateite or Abraham 21,,,, h . deoeneed.—VAL ABLE THREE-STORY B avre DWICLIANG, northeast ooraer of Semis and L nt. ik streets, between Second and Third. ell feet ii i 4 1 : 4 4 fro ERRE STORY BRICK DWELLING, N o , wolnut street, went of Tenth. 16 testi Itlitbee P . - . ..70111 00 feet deep. it Peremptory Bete.—F.RAMF, DWELLING, t mii , nottb of Richmond street. Nineteenth ward, ii ~ terealgteiy eale.—T -IR E h-oTORY BRICK IMRE,. LISS , AS ir Bala ERY, Otct tweet. litnetorete troM 7WO GTONY BB I CIL HW K,LLirIG, fil/ 411 Maki— ' Ste street . between Fifth qua &nth etreete. ling south - - .Noble Weft. ang The house has two rooms cm saw, ni l introduod. r0..k0 TliKitlfi-bTURY BRICK DWELLING, N o. ~, Wharton street, went of Third street. Nu Oellabkiiii: in bath. EU. tte• tWyt4lOR)( FRAME DWELLIAD e n d c irne. Photo, Am 1224 Neon street. west of Twelfth street, .? 20 meet tient end 100 feet deep to LiOetnif Illtfitt,Co whion street us °rooted e brick end frame egi mi ,. l 7 shop _ ;wr - Full iertioalare or all the &Love Wei now tour. 10 handbills. Executors' Sale—No. 441 North Ninth Btrest, NEAT HOUSE KotARPETS Po KNIT Bittien On Ele C, 0. Wednesdly Morning. July 3, at 10 o'oluot, at ii 0.341 North N inth in , 46t above ARO% the neat household furniture, lbsue; cersets, &0., by order ache executors. aGr Mar be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning et the eale. BALE OF VALtioeital AND B O OKS . LonDol AND A eLERICAN BOOKS. a On Wednesday Evesms. June 26 at the enema core. a ootieuttan of velum. Books, onvarious interesting subjeots. Also. asset b emrr elegq ..e.ant Illustrated and otorial Works, film Liae. n I For partieulars see catalogues. Dale at 0 ea. la and kg Dolan Foarvi IN F BUrEltloll. PLAN vrti*ii, I Va s rLA) WORM, PIAtIO- FORTED , DK 31 , Oka • n Teursdas Menge.. At kl &Week. as Ins AUOLIOD More. an saiortuient • exoellent second-hand furniture. elepint.uunwr,rta. fins mirrors. oarpeta. eta., from famil ies Sestlact housekeeping, removed to the store for soursaiiism W mike. 1 4 1 do No. 213 South Brood Rtriet. SUPPRIOR PURNITURR ROIEWOM patio PREIVOLI. PLAT"; IVIIIRbIREI, WARESITY PETS. &o. _ On FndsT Mornms, nth st 10 o'clock, b 7 catalogue, , at {to sot Brood .treat, WOW th A ett ITS ClOr pstio r ,4i 4 „ 4 . room, and chamber furniture. rosewood 7.osters ein fort_ ,e Ire r renoh-plate rumors, tssattn saw% MET sy be examined it 8 011088 on the Mortis( Of the sale. LARGE I,F.IFLR&IPTORY gams. FILE WIRINti.IIRANDItji tt. STOCK OF hIXBBII I . HARRIS. HEY L , &CO Relinquishing this brooch of their burnout. • 0:1 MuN DA Y. JULY t, At 11 o'olook, at the :motion more, from the rook of ?d m ", klarno, Berl. & Co...an aaserunont of foie Winos. Brandies, &o..oomprising Vit•st & Co.'s Au. mony, Pommel ne & Co.'s high-grade Shames. Olinft's Madera. Hunt 8c 00.'2 draught Hungarian Port wtto. Also. Martel. Hennessey. Y,net (flard. Bilanle. Corm Brandies i °home Bohlen Gin. reaoli and ands Ma dge., Monongahela Whinny, item . Au. 117 - The in a will be espeoililly worthy of Worths. comprising some of the finest Wings and Broadtails's' imported, haying been gogleoted with Meat taro by Mamoru - Harris. Hest, & Co., during the last Melva tattoo Mud now tO bt 11914/ Wiihntli ART morTein brat , t h e y luseoa, Ths to relinantan watt blanch vision bus9gia. r aroples will be open for examination. with esti. lotting. at the auotion roJrn a, two hours previews:ids sale. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS...REMY. & LEVY, PRACJICAI. AND THEORETICAL grtorrans MACHIPIIBTB. BOILER- DIA KERB, ifLACKFINITHIi, and FOUPIDREP,- having. for many yeam, Men in successful operation, and been exclusively snow ill building end repairing Manna and River ham% hirn cud lowercase:me. iron Beata, Water Tanks, Proeeller., &0.,&0.. reepeotfully offer their SerVlOel to the nubile, M as ems folly prepared to oontraat for Maisel of all size s . Marine River., and Atationary, hiving sew of lattering of different eines, are prepared to ciente or • ore with elliOlt despatehr Aver! deur/Poo of ?Own mating mode at tam alrortaak node.. end i t.. ?reamer., Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Rollers, o de .. best rennaylvarna charcoal iron. Forgings, of andlt Inds Iron and Hume Castings!, of ail desenptiona; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting. and all other sport me fleeted with the above business. 1-wwwkice wed Weeeltemieni for all wart dans Lithely establishment, free of oharge, and work guarantied. The subsoribers have ample wharf.dook roue for re pairs of boats, 'where they can lie in perfect term, and are provided with sheer', block., lone aka, , for ranting hem or light weights, Jolll4 co P . L . t.V 4P.A . PIk, Y, BEACH and PALMER Streets. J. VAUGHAN XERRICX, .1011:1 N. COAX. . . WILLIAM U. MIZERICE, 11617LEY .713/111C1, StaIIYVARIL FOUNDRY, • FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTRBETIS, PHIL•DELPHIA. MERRICK & BUNS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Plannfnetare ilia and 1037 Fremont° dtearo busier', -/Rinriallia, friar, and mono° aerrioe. Boilers. 6eaometere, Smite, Iron Hants, &e.; Cut. itlga of an kinde, either iron or brute, Iron Frame Roofs for Gee Works, Work/hem road Stations, kn. Retort', ono Gen binollinery of the West ant wet im_proved construction. Every description of Plantation Madison. nob at etiffir. 8111 A, and Grist Oldie, VSCLIUM Perl. Cpu EtOIIIIITIWZIN. Defeoators, Filters, having agues, Polo Agents for N. Rilliattl'a Palest Burro Bonin Aypnretuei _Nesmo.ll l l PLUM. Stunt nets mount Ra. Rowell & Wolaayis Patent CentrifinalSlGlT MMUS &chine. ele-r . "THE PRESS, BOOK AND '74D PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. NO. 41 17 CHESTNUT STRBE,T, PHIL4DELPHI. B . Tho attention of the Business Cointallll37 is respectfully invited to the New Book and Job Printing Office of at Tali Pares," which brut been fitted np with New Aisterisl, it, the moat complete manner, and is now prepared to 0X&C.140 7 131. f► satiafantory styles ety of Printing BOOKS, PAMPEITY,TS. CAIt.DS. OIRCIULABS. CHECKS, NOTES, r•.RAFTS„ RILLS OF LADING, LETTER HEAPING BILL HEADS, PAPER BOOKS. CERTIFICATES, DEEDS. BONDS, 4.4.IORTGAGEA B✓3LL 2'ICKRTS 4ND PROGRAVEs, POBTERE. HANDBILLS, PROGRAMMEEe DAuveurt4' Kb ETC., b 7 0.. I t a° Ovid, Dronzo, and Cotared PrintiPS 2 / a . cuted in a Superior Inner. MBROMINTS, ALIINETRICTURBA 111: CH.RNICS, L4WYERS, JUCTIOg- ERRS, PUBLIC OFFICERS, B.BNKS, R.HILROJD 4ND INSURANCE coiaM'4Xlo3 l , n ot Will be supplied with arty deaerly— Printing required, at short notice an d on tbo most reasonable terms. a Isag-ti Y AND IRON.
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