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    From a Punter Volunteer.
(porreepondenee of The Press.)
OAS? PseworriAreere, Loceer POINT.
BALTIMORS, June 26, 1861
Parmin :—/Le mast of the boys composing a 27
mess have, this morning, started upon a fishing
excursion, and myself, being somewhat "u nder the
Weather," not being able to stooompany them. I
thought I would write you a'sbort letter, giving
you an idea of what we are doing, and bow we are
getting along.
Baltimore, es I suppose you know, is at present
surrounded with Federal troops, there being about
ton or twelve regiments within six or seven miles
from oar camp-
Mount
are four regiments at
Mount Clare, about two miles from Baltimore,
comprising Morehead's, the Thirteenth New York,
or Brooklyn Regiment, one Maryland regiment
uniformed, and One from the same State who are
atilt without uniform!, although they are armed.
This encampment—l mean Mount Clare—is one of
the finest, and most convenient for all the nevem
rids of a camp, I ever have seen; water, shade.
and everything needful for the soldier can here be
found. I visited. Monist Clare several days ago,
Old speak with some knowledge. The Brooklyn
/regiment, encamped at this place,
comprises thir
teen hundred men, wall uniformed and equipped,
and the soldiers of the Old Keystone may well be
Balled the "ragged militia," when compared to
thine well-dressed and COMfortahle•lookang men
It is an actual foot, that the Pennsylvania troops
bow their heads with shame when they see the
troops of other States, and it is no wonder that ,
they should do so, for a more dilapidated and rag
ged-looking set of devil! never could be sent into
the service. Shame on Pennsylvania! Her au
thorities will be remembered, and the curses of her
troop• will forever rest upon her. You should just
see acme of our clothing ; and I only hope we will
be permitted
ford come home with them, that you
nosy all see yourselves, and know that what has
been said is the truth Some of our boys have
no legs to their pants. Some who have entered our
"dress" parades have been ordered' out of the
line, their clothing not being fit to be seen And,
then, our caps! Well, if they continue to change
in color, Joseph's ooat would be nowhere in com
parison. They were blue when we left Philadel
phia, but since, they have assumed red, green, and
now, I think it would puzzle a painter to tell what
color they are You have frequently seen fantas
tical companies in your pity parading the streets,.
but I jest think, as to uniforms, the National
Guard Regiment can take any of them down is
appearance. The gentlemen who wrote the local
In your paper teat week, in reference to our regi
ment, that if we came home before the war is
ended, ought to be with us, that he might un
derstand the many " Inducements" we have for
remaining in the tierviceo I think if he had
enlisted with us his imagery of patriotism would
be somewhat cooled off by this time. It is
very nice, surrounded by all the good cheer of a
sloe pleasant room, good bed, and everything gads
factory to the palate, to seat one's self, and write
as he did, telling men who are determined to do
their duty, even under the most trying circum
stance!, what they ought to do after that duty is
performed, and if we do not come up to his stand
ard of petridtiem, we will be hooted. Let the too
le of Philadelphia do it—but they should have
brit discharged their duty towards the men who
left good homes, kind friends, wives, mothers, and
all that was comfortable, for the tented field,
while -the buzzards left behind them cheated,
stole!, and have biome the worst kind of traitors
to them. Oh ! it is all very nice, indeed, for these
writers to talk about patriotism. Let them come
and pass through what those who are fighting for
their country have done, and receive the jeers of
the soldiers from other States, and then they will,
perhips, understand why the three months '
men
are anxious to come home Although, even while
we are the butt of other State volunteers, they
give the men their just dues, as the other day
while I was stationed in front of the regiment,
and near where about one dozen of Massachusetts
boys were standing, witnessing our regimental
drill, I overheard one of them say : " You may
call them the ragged militia, but there is one thing
certain, they cannot be taken down in drilling ; '
and the same man,- also, said It was a great shame
that a body of men. like those standing before
him could not have something to wear, even if
they did got nothing to eat Heaven knows what
would have become of us, had it not been fur the
many kind friends whom we have left behind us,
'
who 'have .sent us box after box of good edibles
There are many of our men who will again enlist,
bat they, as a general thing, will go into some
other State to do so. Another thing the men coin
ilain of is that they have been kept in a state of
nactivity. They are anxious to have a brush, al
though lam certain we have done a great deal of
wod since we have been stationed here. We have
silenced treason, which had almost cursed the
State, and I. am confident that in the shames of
the military the same scenes would be emoted as
heretofore. We have bad two details from our
regiinent, who have accompanied cannon to For
tress Monroe. Mr. S.'s son John composed one of
a detail to said place. He was highly pleased
with hie trip. John is very well, as is also Lieu
teaant S. •We have changed onr hours for regimen
tal parade; they now being seven in the morning,
instead of nine, and six in the afternoon instead of
three The change is decidedly an improvement,
as we have the cool of . the morning and evening,
in exchange for the heat of the day We have also
a change in our mail arrangements, having two
mails a day, instead of one, as heretofore. We
expect to celebrate the Fourth of July in some
manner, but as yet Dave made no arrangements,
with the exception of cutting a flag-staff, upon
which we are going to raises regimental flag I
do not suppose that our celebration will amount to
much, as the boys are all out of funds, not having
received any money, as yet, from the Government.
The men generally erjoy themselves the best way
they can—ball playing. and flouring the negroes
who visit the camp, being the principal sports of
the day ; but 'the ,evening is the time here, as we
have a show, conducted by one Bob MoB., who is
an excellent manager. The performances consist
of ElbahapeTrian quotations by several gentlemen
of the regiment, the most prominent being an
actor by the name of 8.., known, I believe, to
many of you. Shirley F., formerly of the Melodeon,
aims comie conga, and then we have acrobats and
dancers, among whom is Wm. W., of Arch-street
Theatre. The most amusing performenee is that
of our celebrated elephant .IVamo-Kamp, intro
duced by the manager and certainly a very laugh
able performance. Th ei band composes the orehee:
bra, and, as the admission Is always free, and the
tent large, the audience is h.v,ge. Som etimes, in
the evening, we get up mock parades, appoint all
the officers, from colonel down, and dress as fan
tastical as we can, which is not very hard to do,
and go through all the movements of a regimental
drill, substituting spades, axes, and every descrip
tion of implements for muskets, to the amusement
of our colonel and the officers of the regiment. There
are various other ways in which we pass away the
time, and many other things I could mention con
cerning - camp life, but as my paper is full, lam
compelled to +dose my letter.
Give my regards to all the boys in the office. I
would like to sae all again, and perhaps soon will.
Your friend, • C. C. S.
Letter from Williamsport, Md.
111.1MuMsarnits tWserY-TUinD RUMMERS,
Yu =monopole.; Md., June 24, 1881.
We are quietly encamped here after our return
from Virginia, and can report the complete de
struction of all me chickens, calves, sheep, and
eggs within ten miles. All the regiments are in
tents, and held to rigid discipline. The sun
pars down hot and fervid rays upon us, but,
lender all airounastanees, we are disposed to be
gay sad happy still.
Major Doubleday's battery, two twenty-four-
pounders and one sea howitzer, will be mounted
to-day, thus commanding the ford opposite the
town Thin hot weather is lowering the river so
rapidly that in a few days it can be waded at any
point. The troops are a little restive as time
passes on without the prospect of a brush, and are
disposed to deal very severely and summarily with
Beceesioniste and sympathizers. _ -
It is now only some tbree weefffrrmill the term
of enlistment of iniairofthe regiments mustered
In for tbreff - months expires. Most of the roe.
1 110ifffik-46 — home, returning dissatisfied ; bet the
•"'' -- twenty third has enlisted for the par, been ao•
anted, and will go almost as a body. The Glover
nor has appointed David B Bine; (now lieutenant
colonel) colonel, and has signified his intention of
appointing molt of our present officers. It is said
that tee geld angers will be as follows
Colonel, David B. Birney lieutenant colonel,
R. Butler Price ,• niej George C Spear ;'quar
termaster, R. B. Comblot ; adjutant, Al Roberta;
surgeon, Samuel W. Grose; sergeant major, Mal
.ookn Masten. Captains—Hoffman, Barr. Palmer,
Gwynn, Martin, Wilson, Glenn, Maßeading,
White. and Parker.
The regiment is to be mustered' in one thousand
strong. Arrangements have b made for drum
regimental band of twenty piec, s p a nd a fall
corps. Most of the present regiments have velem ,
teemed to go, and recruits are fast coming in to the
hindquarters, at Franklin Hall, Philadelphia.
The City Troop forms a part of our brigade.
The young men are selected generally as orderlies
for the different commanding offeers, and behave
themeelvea with mush propriety. As they are not
armed with carbines but have only mimes, and
pistols se yet unfired, they are not expected to be
-placed on any very serious duty. Colonel Thomas
speaks in high terms of their subordination and
alassrity.
The troops ire well supplied with army rations,
and the mode'of etiokieg them being better under
stood by the cooks, the regiment is looking very
well. In the three years' servioe the regiment has
been promised the Minis improved arm for eight
companies, and the rifle with sword bayonet for
two flank companies.
There is a strong . Union feeling here, and the
numerous dying Virginia families show me that it
Is strong there. Hundreds of Virginians fairly
besiege headquarters everyday, beseeching aid
and rawer, and assuring us that to the standard
Hummed' will rally. There is but one cry in the
army, down with traitors and secession, no oompro
mime with rebels, let the Government protect all its
°ethics', and assert its constitutional powers
Yenta, OitssitVEß.
I ems &telegraph despatch in the Baltimore
papers yesterday, says a Harper's Ferry corre
spondent of the "Louisville Courier, to the effect
that Colonel Donoan's command is about to raise
the stars and stripes, and that in time of battle
the Kentuckians will display the flag of truce by
attaching white handkerchiefs to their bayonets.
Now that is all 13 . 35 h. In the first place, we have
no bayous's, and secondly, there is not a white
handkerchief in the regiment.
PROVISIONS AT RICHMOND.--Thu Richmond
(Va) papers of Tuesday quote flour as declining,
the stock on band being large—super NIX dollars
and• fifty cents per barrel; extra seven dollars.
Coffee twenty-two cents, and the stook nearly ex
hausted Cora dull at sixty to sixty-five cents.
F ri a butter twenty five goats. Boom shoulders
mid ddlii fourteen to sixteen Gents. Stooks of lead
big afllCkl were generally goo d.
A ciimnsitate at the War Department, on
Thursday, offered the following rewards for the
heads of the leading conspirators now in arms
against the Government: For Jeff Davie twenty
five thousand dollars ; for Beauregarg, fifteen
thousand dollars; forlienator Mason, ten dollars;
for Pryor, five cents. Mr. Patter, of Wisoonsin,
thotete that the reward for Pryor shotild be dou
bled.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN CENTRE WHERLING.-
01 Timidity afternoon a Ire broke out in the sash
and door history of Rolland it Holliday, in Centre
Wheeling, Va , and spreading rapidly, noon
oomuntaleated to a house owned by Mrs. W. H.
itopmee, saJololog, another owned by Wm.
linfet and a small frame on the opposite side of
the_" street, . owned by Joseph Caldwell, all of
which, Were speedily destroyed. with nearly all
their connate. Total We $l5 000; no inenranee.
Gov. Timm of N. H., in a Icommnnication
to the Legislative. states the coat of raising the
andssoond regiments and sending them to
the seat of war is $195,962.
Ascot Races in England,
MR. YIN BIZOICIC HAI TWO wonitma maim
Oa the Cup day, (Thursday, June 14.) there was
an immense turnout at Ascot. The Cup was won
by Thormanby, the winner of the Ong lan year.
Mr. R. Ten If roeck, of the United States, wee
there, but had no horses entered for the Cup. He
had two horses, however, each of which won a
111100. We oopy the following from the London
Timm' report
A Plate of 100 mos., added to a sweepstakes of
5 !ova. each. Weight for age with selling allow
ances Old mile, 9 subs
Mr. R. Ten Broeoke Satellite. by Albion. B yrs. 24
G. Fordham)— -- 1
Mr. Peyrrat's a attlebone 4 - yrs. Bst 916 . . IL. Snowden) 2
MO: Hawley's Gahm,. d yrs (not to be sold). Bat 71h.
CaptainC.l: Mann )
Bettinw-2 to 1 on Satellite, 3 to 1 against Gal
lus, and S to 1 against Gibraltar.
Gibraltar out out the work, followed by Satel
lite, Gallus, aid Rattlebone, in the order we have
given them to the distant*, when the favorite acme
out, made the Teat of the running, and won very
cleverly by two lengths. Itattlebone passed Gallus
within a few abide, of the *hair, and obtained the
barren honors of second by three parts of a length ;
Gibraltar was a bad fourth.
. .
The royal stand plate of 200 sovereigns, added
to a sweepstakes of 10 sovereigns each; weights
for age, with certain allowances; winners extra.
The second horse to reoeive £5O out of the stakes.
To start at the distance-post and go once round
in, 12 subs.
Mr. R. Ten Bracelet' Optimist, by Lexington. 4 yrs.,
Set 3lb (Fordsam.)..._ 1
Mr. arrison's Lady Ripon, 3 yrs., 6st., .131 b. (Ohal
loner ).. —.
Baron 1r titer Surprubs t 4 yrs., 71e, 111 b. (w atkins).., 3
e.r. Mellon's eportlng Life. S 3 rs., 64.- (J. Sauusera- 0
Mr. R. Ten Broeek's imams. 4 yrs., Pit..3.lb.t.t.d
wa•dst. , .„.,. . _.........0
B t abo a n ie r y ftb:e . h.t ... l . d:s .. ?..Les . u .. of the Val . ", ire.,6et...._131b., 0
Rotting —Evan on Optimist , '''' to 3 against
Lady Ripon, 100 to 15 against any other-
Umpire led off, tollowed by Sporting Life, Opti
mist. and Lady Ripon, in the order named, to the
top turn, where be increased the pees, and west
down the bill with a lea of four lengths. At the
turn into the mile course Umpire stun maintained
his lead, d Lady Ripon closed with the other
two, who ran nearly abreast to the brink
where Umpire compounded and Optimist took up
the running. From this point to the turn for
home Sporting Life and Lady Ripon lay second
and third, but before reaching the distance the
former was beaten and dropped to the rear. Op
timist remained in front to the end, and won very
easily by a length. Surprise, who passed the
others atthe distance , _ fi nishing a bad third; um •
ptre wee fourth and Queen of the Vale filth.
PHDLADELPHDL BOARD OF TRADE.
OEO. N. TATEIAM.
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L. PROTUINGRAM4 C6X1411,11 07 Aix MARTI.
WM. REHR.
.L.STTBR BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
ably Panama, Iterrnati— —Liverpool, July
tinip Tuscarora, Duluevy —Liverpool, saou
Berk Alumna' Tarbox, Tarbox—..Bnence AVM*, Boor
Bark Cordelia, Barbadoeg. June 28
Bark Sea Eagle. Kenny-- Fort Spain. Tint. anon
Bark Ifithianine, Gleason Havana, 110011
Bark AIM hlizabetn. tiorgrave..----nrcy Weat. Wan
Bark Joe Maxon% Won
Brig A J W applegalth. Groves— Ja,coon
Brig Loanco Evans .._., Jago Ohba coon
Bohr Fannie: Vance.-- Havana. soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
POB? OF puit.AriELPHIA. June 29, 1861,
BUN RlSES____- 37-NUN SETS —..7
Rion .7 33
ARRIVED.
Brig John Palish Boyle, 4 days from New York,with
mdse to C. , ehran si Russell.
Behr J C B envy, Love, 5 day' from Boston. in ballast
to L Auden - rad It Cm
Bohr Clara, Barrett, 5 days from Boston, with ioe to
captain.
odor Treasurer, Finite?, from Boston. in ballast to C
A Beeksoher &
la Co_
Behr 1. Berry, Weaver. from Boston.
Behr Wm W Marcy, Norton, from Boston.
Behr J W Flambe& Somers. from Boston.
Bohr J C Bates. Price, from Boston.
Bohr Chryaoate. Smith. from lhaton.
Bohr Eva Bell. Lee, from Boston.
Bear L A DatlenhOltillt, Miller, tram Boston.
Behr DI H Oroombali, Dever. from Boston..
&Or Rebecca Knight, Ent,from Boston.
Bohr Beret notai., Gandy- from Portsmouth.
Fehr Maggie Van Dusan, Ireland. front New York,
Behr Hannah Bleokman. Corson. from New York,
Behr Ino. Crowell. from Yrovioenee.
Bohr Norton. Brower, troin frondence.
Bohr Coo Roffman, Bennett. from Piovidenee.
Behr Novh Pacific. Matey from Proyinoetown.
Steamer 'tarsal, Jones. Si hours from New Yore, with
males to Wm hi Baird & Co.
steamer Mara, elleholt, 92 hours from New York,
With nudge to W id Baird & Co.
CABAJLED.
Steamship Delaware. Johnson, NSW York. In AB
derdioe.
Barr A Mandereon, Thompson? Key West, Tyler,
Stone & Co.
Bohr John &slob. Boyle. 'Havana, do
A Pohr Avelino. Kelly, Nassau. Jean's, Scattergood
Co.
Sista I, A May, Baker. Portland. N Sturtevant & Co.
Soar W W Brainerd, Howditch, Rae Harbor. 3 It Die
beton.
sour H Blackman, Corson. Boston, Reveller & Bro.
Soar Inn, Crowed. Providence, do
t•ahr Treaaarer. Fisher. Boron. C A Beokioher & Co.
Soar Saml Horan, Gandy. Medford. Csatner,Stickney
& Wellington.
Rohr Maggie Van Damen, Ireland. Demverseort. Van
Damn, Norton lc Co.
MEMORANDA,
Shin Reindeer, Davie. from Liverpool 21 Mandl for
Calct. was spoken Let ult. lot , loos 33 40 W.
Snip Sohn Porter, Platoon. from I /carpool 13th March
for Calcutta. was spoken April Mast 4 re, long 24 W.
Ship Charles Bill, Small, from 1 iverpool 2 / 1 April for
Calcutta. was spoken 6th nit. tat 6 N. lone 26W.
Bark Linda. Hewitt. /0 days from MethlineA, at New
York 27th inst.
Hark atsorquin. Emery. from Calcutta 13t h Feb. via
Pass POutna 13in hest, at New York 27th inst. The a was
ordered off from Pass l'Ontre by the U S steam frigate
Brooklyn.
Bark 7 it Gager, Snow, cleared at New York 27th inst.
for Rio de Janeiro.
Brig AbbottLaw.ence, Fuller, cleared at Boston 27th
Mat. for Philadelphia.
ehr M Tido% 'Kilton, cleared at New York 21th hist
for Philadelphia.
&Mrs Georgia. Sweet, Hiawatha, Small. and Alqui
zar. Long. hence. arrisect at hew bury port 26th inst.
Bohr Sarah Lavinia, Fort, hence, arrived at Danvers
234 rust
Solos W Wellington, Well, Gazelle, yantilder.
C A kleassoher. litubbe.F B Buoncipi.Tnmeti.LisSie
Maul. Weaver. and E. C Knight, whitlow, name, ar
rived at Salem 26th inst.
Sour Cornelia, Crapo, hence, arrived at New Bedford
Fib inert.
Rohr Rescue, Bacon, sailed from Salem 25th inst. for
Fhiladeinhis.
Bohr RiS Dean, Cook, hence, arrived at Dighton 26th
instant
eon. Shenandoah, Candy, for Philadelphia, and Clara
Filen. Dodge, from boston for do, at fleirPert 7 A 61.
26th init.
Bohr. Mahlon Betts. Endicott. and It II Shannon,
Mar e, lianas. arrived at Boston 27th inst.
Sohn, alliance. Ireland. ft Blew Peterson. James S
Bea itt. Ross P AI Wheaton. Wheaton. M M Freeman,
Nickerson, reetionnook• Bellies. and Ann H brews,
Brown. cleared at tioston 27th met. for Philadelphia.
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PROPOSALS FOR ARMY BAGGAGE
WAGONS.
Ql7/11.TERNIASTRIL GENERAL'S 01VIMI,
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WssitINOTON. June 21.1E61.
Proms:lls are invited for the furnishing of Army Bag
gage wagons.
nropaosie should state the price; at which tliee can be
refloated at the lamella manupieture, or at aew York,
si Pti p ll r ad et e e l r p i h id itio hy li th it e lM hi ti d r d e o ...Wewlington, or Cincinnati.
Tee number winch can IMspesile by any bidder within
one mouth atter TRISHA of MI order. the number
which he can deliver within one week.
The Wagons must exec - ty conform to the following
rived ficatione. and to the established patterns.
Fix-mule (covered wagons, of the size and desorip-
We as fellows. to Wit
The front wheels to ne Wee feet ten inches high.
hub. ten inches in diameter, and fourteen end a gear
ter inotoa long ; hind wheels lour test ten inch- s
Imes :en and a gnarter inches in diameter , and Fourteen
and a quarter inches lonr ; tellies two and a half inches
wide. and two and three-quarter inches deep;
OM iron pipe boxes twelve inonee long. two and a half
inches at the large end and one end seven-eighths inch
at small end ; tire two and a half inclose wide b. five
eighths of an mob 'teak. fastened wi ti one mew bolt
ana nut in each fellie ; hubs made of gum.-the spokes
and fate of the heat white oak, free from defootneach
wheel to Morse send band and Imohrue band two and
three-quarter inohne wide, of No 8 band iron, and two
driving bands—outside band one and a tinarter inch
DT ollelellarter molt thiok. melds band one inch by
three-sixteenths inch thick; she hind wheel. to be
mute and bozec so that they wilt measure from the in
side of the tire to the large end ot the box six and a half
inches, and front wheels sex and one-eighth niches in a
Parallel line, end each axle to be three feet eleven and
three-eighth inches from the outside of one shoulder
washer to the outside of the o - her, so as to have the
wagons all to track five feet from centre to centre of'
the wheels. Axletrees to be merle of the best quality
refined American trim, two and a half inches square
at the stieulder. taperung down to one and a half inch in
the middle. with a seven-eighths inch king-bA. hole in
each axletree; wash.ra and lint:divine for each axletree;
size of linchpins one inch wide, three-eighths oleo met
think, with a hole in each end a wooden rook four and
three-quarter inches wide and four inches deep. feu
toned eubstantiallj the axletree with olive on the ends
and with two bolt& six inches from the middle• and
fastened to the hounds and bolster, (the bolster to be
four feet fire inches long, hve inches wide. and
three and a half inches deep.) with tour half-Inah
bolts.
The tongue to be ten feet eight inches long, four
Inches wide, and three inches thick at front emu of the
hounds, ,and two and a quarter inches wide by two and
three-quarter inches des at the-front end - and so nr
ranged as to lift Up, the front end of it to bang within
two feet of the ground when the wagon is standing at
rest on a ievel surface.
The front hounds, to be six feet two inches long,
three inches thick, and four inches wide over axletree,
and to ret in that width to the back end of the tongue;
laws of the hounds one fodt eight inches long and three
inches square at the front end. with a plate of iron two
and a ball inches wide by three eighths of an inch
thick, fastened on top of the hounds over the back end
of the tongue with one half-inch screw bolt in each
end, end a plate of iron of the same size turned up at
each end one and a half inches to es amp the front
hounds togethee, and fastened on the under gide, end at
frost end of hounds , with half inch screw bolt through
each hound, a seven-eighth inch bolt through tongue
and hounds in the centre of jaws. to secure the tongue
in the hounds; a plate of iron three inches wide. one
quarter inch thigh and one foot eight inches long,
secured on the inside of jaws of hounds with two rive s,
end a plate of same dimensions on each side of the
tongue. where the tongue and hounds run together.
secured in like manner ; a bmsio of seven-eighths of an
nieh round tron to extend from under the front axle
tree. and take two bolts in front part ot the holt; de,
game brace three-quarters of an inn round to continue
to the back part Of the hounds, and to be fastened with
two bolts. one near the back ' end of the hounds. and
one through the glider and hounds ; a brace over front
bolster one and a half inch ids. one- quarter of an lnan
thick. with a bolt in each end to fasten it to the hound;;
the opening between the law of the hounds, to r e c eive
the tongue. four and thre--quarter in hes in Dont, and
four and a hen inches at he busk part of the jaws.
he hind ninntide four feet two inches 100 R. two and
three quarter inches th oh. and three inohes wide ; jaws
one foot long where tee. clasp the insuptiegpole ; the
holster four feet five inches long and five wellies wide
be three inches deep. with steady iron two and a half
Inches wide by one. half inch thick turned up two and
a half inches and fastened on e soh end with three
rivets; the bolster Blocks and hounds to be encored with
four haif.inch screw boas, and one haif-inch screw bolt
through the coupling pole.
Tne couples pole nine feet eight inches long, three
Mopes deep. and lour and a half inches wide at front
end, and two and three-quarter inches wide at beak
e n d ; distance from the centre of king belt hole to the
°intro of the back axletree six feet one inch. and from
the centre of king bolt hole to the mate of the mortice
in t he hind end of the pole eight feet nine inches •, t ins
bolt one and a quarter inches diameter, of best refined
iron, drawn down to seven-eighths of an inch where it
pesees through the iron ax-etree ; iron plate six inches
long. three mance wide, one one-eighth °fail inch thick
on the doubletree and tongue where they rub toesther 5
iron plate one and a half by one-quarter of an inch on
the slid ng bar. fastened at each end by a irrew bolt
through the hounds; front bolster to have plates above
and below eleven inches long, three and a half inches
wide. and three•eightbs of an inch tit ilk. corners
drawn out and turned down on the Melee of the
baleter, with a nail in each corner, and four coun
tersunk nails on. top ; two bands on the hind bounds.
two, and two and a half belies wide, of No. 1, band
iron; the rub plate on the onupliukpole to be eight
inches long one and three-quarters inches wide. and
one quarter of en inch thick. Doubletree three feet
feet ten inches long, eingletree two feet eigh inches
long, aii well made of hiekuiry, orii h an iron ring and
slip at each end, the Centre obi to be well secured ; lead
bar and stretcher to he three tact two inches tong,.two
, and a quarter inches wide, and one and a quarter inch
thick 1 end haws. stre chem, and singlettees for six
mein team ;, the two singletrees for the lead mules to
have hooks in the middle to hook to the end of the fifth
chain, the wheel and middle pairs with open rings; to
Mott them to the doubletree and lead bare
The fifth chain to be ten feet long to the fork; the
fork one loot ten inches long. with the stretcher et-
Wetted to spread the forks apart ; the lines or the doe
bleiree. eta, and tongne chains. ihree-eighths of an
inch tn diameter ; the forked chain seven-sixteenth
inch in diemeter ; the firth chain to be seven-mixt-Kith
inch diameter to the fork; the fork to be five-sixteenth
inch diameter ; the links of these and of the look :shame
to be tot more than two and a quarter rouses long
The body to be straight, three feet six inches wide.
two feet deep, ten feet I -eg at the b..ittom, and ten feet
six inches at the top, eloping equally at each end all in
the clear or inside the ben pieces to be two anda half
mob's' wide and - t hree inches]. deep ; from pieces two
mohea deep by two and a hate inches wide ; tail piece
two and a half inches wide and three inches deep; and
four mhos deep in the m•ddl• to rest on the coupling
pole; top rail one and a half inch thick be one and
seven-eighth inch wide ; lower rails one inoh thick by
one and seven eighth inch wide; three studs and one
rail in trout. with a seat on stray binges to close It up
as high as the sides ; a box three feet four inches long
the bottom five inches wise front nide, nine and a Half
inches deep. and eight and a half inch-a at the top in
parideel line to the bay all in the near, to be sub
stantialiy fastened to the front' end of the body.
to have en iron strap sassing round each mid. se
on-ed to the head piece and front rail be a rivet in
each end of it passing through them, the lid to be
fastened to the front rail with two geed et anhingee. a
, strap ot five-eighth iron around the hex a Half moli from
the op edge, and two straps same size on the lid near
tee front edge. to erevent the melee from eating the
boles ; to have a joint tease fastened to the middle of
the lid, with a guard wooden cleat on 'he inside a atrap
of iron on the centre of the box with a staple p suing
through it, to fatten the lid to; eight eta is and two
Taal on each side; one bolster fastened to the body,
six Inches deep and four inanely wide at king belt hole ;
iron rod in front and centre, of eleven sixteentha of an
inch round iron, with a head on the top of rail and nut
on lower end; iron rod and brace oehind, with shoulders
on top of tail piece. and nuts on the under side, and a
nut on top of Tall ; a pate two and a hat inches wide.
of Ito 10 oand iron- on tail piece. across the boy ; tw o
ZigiTenati 31" th tkirttn i tifld ititi t rei'v (e. All; three
feet four Mahes long. to be used es harness
fear rivets through each side stud. and two rivets
through each front stud, to secure the lining boards. to
be of the best quality Iron. and riveted on a good bar ;
one rivet through i n ch end of the rade ; floor
oli-eighihe of an inch oak boards ; sides five
eighths of an inch white pine. tail I.:nerd three-quar
ters ofen inch tniok. of white pine, to be well cleated
with five oak- cleats riveted at each end through the
tail-board; an iron plate three feet eight inches long,
two and a quarter inches wide. and three -eighths of an
inch thick on then der side of the bed piece. to extend
from the hind end of the body to eight inches in front
of the hind bolsters. to be fastened by the rod at the
end o f the body. by the lateral rod and two three
eighths of an inch screw bolts one at the forward end
of the plate, and the other about emu-distant between
it and the lateral rod. A half inch round iron rod or
bolt to DM diagonally through the rail, between the
two hind etude SO and though the bed p iece and plate
under it. with a good head on the top anon rut and screw
et the bottom. to be et the top one oot six inches trom
inside of tall board, and on the bottom ten inches from
the hind rod. An iron clamp two mohes wide, one
quarter of an inch thick around the bed pled-. the cen
tre bolt to whion the mok chain Is attached Passing
through it, to extend seven inches on the inside of the
body. the ends, top. and hdttom to be secured by two
three-elththe Inns 150 row bolts, the middle bar at the
ends to he flush with the bed piece on the lower side.
wo Won chains seemed to the centre bet of the body,
:me end eleven inches the other two feet six inolps lonz.
to be of three - eight hs of an inch round iron; feed
trough to be four feet six manes long from out to out,
the bottom and ends of oak, the sides of yellow pins,
to be eight meshes wide at bottom, twenve inches wide
at top. and eight and a half inchee deep all in the clear.
Well ironed. wth a hand of hnop.iron &rotted the top.
one around !ash isnd and three between the ends,
strong and suitable IMO to fasten them on the ton g ue
w h en reeding - b g o o d st ong chains to be attached to the
top ra il el t h e o dy. secured by a staple with a hook to
attach it to the trough. Six bows of good ash. two
in' hes wide and one-half inch thick. -with three staples
to confine the ridge pole to tte_placie ;r id
wo staple on
the body. to WOW each end of the b we; one ridge
vole twelve feet long, one and three-quarters i nch wide
by five-eighths of an inch thick be-of the
quality cotton duck. No. - ---Ifteen feet long and
nine feet eight inches wide, - made in the best manner,
with four hemp Doyle 1111 each side. and one througn
each tee, to close it at both ends; two rings on each end
"Of the body. to close and /secure the ends of the cover ;
a staple in the Inver rail. near the second mud from
each end. to fasten the side cords. Ths onteide of the
body and feed trougn to have two good coats of white
lead, colored to a blue tint the inside 01 them to have
two :mete cf venetian red paint ;• the ruin ng gear and
wheels to have two good coats of venetian red darkened
of a chocolate color, the hub and feLiee to be well
pitched, instead of painted, if required.
A tar-Pot. an extra king bout, and two extra, single
trees to be furnished with each wagon. the king bolt
and eingletrees similar in all rowels to those belong
.= to it.
Each side of the body of the wagon to be marked U.
S.. and numbered as directed; all outer parte to be et
tered e.; the cover, f or ' box, NAM. Imehmns. tar
pot- end harness bearers each Wagon tO he put UP
in a strong box, (cooperea) and the contents marked
thereon.
It an to be distinctly understood that the wagons are
to be so constructed that the 'several parts of any one
wagon wide - free and exactly fit those of any other, so
se to require , no numcerins or arranging for putting p;l.-.
gether, and alt the materials used fiur testy construction
to be of the beet quality ; all the woodlthoroughty sea,
wined, end the work in all its parts faithfully executed
in the hest workmanlike manner.
The work may he inspected from time to time ae it
progresses by an Weser or agent or the Quartermaster's
Department. and bona of it shall be painted until it
shall have been i.nimected and approvecl by said Matter
or, ascot authorized to impede. it. Whe n finished,
painted. and ac ospied p by an officer or agent of the
ututaternaseter Department, and deheered as herein
agreed. they shall be paid for. fd. C. mt. IG•t.
a.
26-tf Quartermaster General U. 01.
CIRCULARS.
BILL HEADS,
ETC.
WOI3D I B
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD RENOVATOR
Is precisely what its name indicates, for, whit.
pheasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilarating.
and strengthening to the vital powers. It re.,
vivifies , reinstates. and renews the blood in all Ito
original purity, and thus restores and renders the
system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the
dub
popularof tornit AO a s to be within the r eac hll.
oo ahem ally and skilfully combined sa to be the
most, powerful tonic, and yet so. perfectly adapted
as to ad imperfect aseordases w ith the laws el an
teen, old Mtge soothe the weakest stomach, and
tone up the digestive organa. and allay all nerve:um
and other lineation. It is also perfectly exhilara
ting, in its eifeats. and yet it is never followed by
lallittede Or depression of spi rits , It is composed „
entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly 00M
tuning powerfully tonic audeoothing properties, and
oonsequently elan never iniure. &oh a remedy hes C
lon been felt to be a desideratum in the medical A
word, both by the thoroughly akillod in medical '
Noienee, and a by all who have suffered from de-
Melly ; for it needs no medical .lull or knowledge q
even to see that debility follows all attsake of dig
ease and lays the unguarded system open to the
&Mega of many of the most dangerous to which C
p oor humanity is constantly liable. Snob, for ix- w
ample, as the following: Consumption, Bronchitis.
Indigestion, Drspepsetei Loss of Appetite, Faint- .
nem. Nervous Irritability, Neuritis's. Yolpitation
of the Heart, Melanoholy, Itypoohondna, Night
Sweate. Languor, Oiddinem, and all that oleo of ;
pongee, SO fearful ly fetal if unattended to in nine, ,
railed Amore Weak/Ws/sand irregularities. Also, ;
Lever Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver C m _ I
plaints, Diseases of the Kidney., Scalding or In
I oontinense of the Urine, or any general derange-
mentor the Urinary °MAMA. Pain In the Back, Elide,
and between the Shoulders, predisposition to slight
'Bolds, Racking and Continued Cough, Emaciation,
; Difficulty ill Breathing,. and. indeed, we mightonn
merate many more etill. but we have slime only to
wiy, it will not only cure the debility following
I and Fever. but prevent all attacks arising
4 from Miasmata Innuences, and cure the disease
at one, if already attacked, and as it sets directly
and_persistentlr upon the biliary mystem, arousing
the Lever to action, promoting, in fact, all the ex-
nations and secretionsof the system, it will infal
. libly prevent any deleterious consequences follow- 1
gag upon change of climate and water ; hence all '
a travellers should have a bottle with them, and all
I should take a table-spoonful at least before eating.
d As it prevent' antivenins. strengthens the dimes.
tier organs, it should be in the bands of all persons
aof sedentary habit' : students : minuiters, literati
I men ; and all Mdlee not accustomed to much oot
gdoor eieroise should always use it. If the will.
a the , w ill find an mgreeteldep. nlensant, and efficient
r emedy against those ills which rob them of their I
i t beauty; for beauty cannot exist without health,
sfitd health cannot exist while the above irregular,.
ties cont i nue. Then, again, the Cordial is a jperfeot
Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the C
I final trial, she will ease the dreadful
„paned with
; perfect ease and safety. Tears is no mantas about P
it, this Cordial is alt we eltrint for it: Brothers, try I.
! And to you wg appeal to detect the inns. or S
it oolitic. not only or your.daughters , before it be too
I late, but also your eons and husbands, for while
I the former. from fable delicacy, often go down to
a premature grave rather than let their condition
be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up
with the excitement of Madness that if it were not
for roc they, too, would travel in the same down
ward oath. until too late to „ernet their fatal fall.
Ent the mother is always vigilant. and to you we
confidently appeal, for we, are sure your never
(tulip& affection will unerringly grant you to Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator,
ea the remedy which should be always on hand in
time ofneed. 0..1. WOOD. Proprietor, 444Broad
ay, New York, and 114 Market street St. Laws,
Moil and 'old by all good Urn/guns. price. one
Dollar seer Bottle.
Id in OM Mr bB. A. FAIINESTOCH & CO., Ma
r and 9 F IFTH North Street; HASSARD lc CO..
V.ELnia and CHESTNUT Streets, and DYO27 &
%Signora SECOND Street.
killinft.forwif
THE PRESa-PRIIADELP
CEPHALIC PILL
NM 4:I OA 1074‘40 0 4
NERVOUS HEADAC
By the tore of these kills the periodical attaeln of a
gent er Sick Hukledis may be prevented ; and If en
at the commencement of an attack nnatediate ring
from pain and stem= will be obtained. ,
they seldom Winn removing the Nasals Sad kid&
oafs to Which females are so imbjeot.
They act gently on the bowels, TOMOVillg Crestiveme.
For Library Sindfsisl Delicate Fenialill, Int
all persons of sedentary Socirs, they are valuables' a
Latches, improving the lIIPPUita, giving lieu and vim
to the digestive organs. and reetonns the natural slaw-
Unity and strength of the irnole systems
The ORPHAMO PILLS are the result of long investi
gation 'and earefully conducted eurcetimente, hating
Been in use many years, during which time they hays
prevented and relieved a vast amount of pail hid
suffering from Headache, whether originating in the
orrooss system or from a deranged state of the me
mesh.
They are entirely vegetable in their eamgantion, mid
may be taken at all time. with perfect safety vitheat
making any change of diet, sad tie absence of any ass
irritable tarts routers O easy SO whigiwuter turni.
difidroa. ,
ciwAi OF 0010ITEEMITVR
Irks cantina kayo lye sitnatina d Zan'
on beak Bat.
sold by Druggist. and all other Dealers In Meelosow
A ilex will be sent bi mall Nepali en motet of the
All atm Mal/ lts old rowed
14.0NElf Cr. SPA. CIMINO.
FOLLOWIIIIO ENDOILNEMISMITI 07
CIEPEILALNO
WILL CONVINCE ALL WlllO MINTER PION
SPEEDY AND SURE OLDIE ID WlTlilli
THEM BEACH.
It Mud Tisllutogials ars unitateitid by Mr, SPALII
um, they afford usoustiorutblo proof U. the eft•
tan if Liu truly seiontids dismay.
Ida. &again*.
Brit
I Imo tried Your flehhalio Flue, d I Albs *km a•
mil/ that I want you to mod me two doden worth more.
Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gm" •
few of the first box I got from you.
lend the Pills by mad, azid. oblige
Veer oWt Bement
akiwka nun VAIY.
kn. Orassrma.
I irk •
nrioityon to Rani ma ono sore box of YOU allnkidill
PHU. ImKro roinved :rest dad 41 bowilts from tAfig.
Yonrotiot
moxY AAA 8701313101 M,
■nia=CzxlzJNlNTl
NITION COVIRITI
Y. y 18,
I. DAMNS.
rex will plesse gri tend
. e two . boxer of you Otolltell .:
rill& Beni the=
J l L 2l P 2 Su a2 YP"`„ilin. 2 1 . al- 11 %
S.-4 ,lots eat base of low Nas. ito
ibut
shoo eiresiktos.
BIM= VS).
X. 0 ISPALDINIK, Ein. 14°211'0 111°"1". IL
lan,
',leae and enclosed twenty-Ilse cents, t_
us =o th er box of your Cophull nay ' lii ir if lll" grEd if
Me bus Pitts Z4304/te a ' * Crl arili
Direst (TIT
*riga.
'
A. STOVER. P. M.,_,
Belle Vernon. Wrouid t 0
o ea, O.
BenritLY. Mass., I/el. 12, ken.
114. O. ONALDINIig Egg*
I wish for some otroulars or Urge show bills, to bring
your Cephalic pins more particularly before rosens
tomers. If yon have anything of the kind glease send
One of my customers, who is subjeot to severo'niox
Meadacke, (usually lasting two days ' ) was cwrist iI as
utlissa is ono Amur by your Pitit,w.luoh I sent her.
. B. W 13.11115.
/11113, T B. grazinrali
0.48 Cedar . Y.
DIAS Ms:
inobued awl two_nty-tro °onto, (X.,) for Irhiok rend
box of "Venbabo rms. send toe o:wrens of Its:m. 1 ; 1 141u
0. Filler, kte3moktooorg. Franklin Co. Ohio.
Tour !fits work like w dorsi—core iisodookt 1184834
instamier.
truly Twirl.
WIL pfx.Merir
K 2. IMime.
sast
lot long Once I wont to pra for a box of Cohabit rills
for the ono of the Nervous Readaabe and fravonoos•
and reserved the same, and Aso hod St reed OS 'fast
tkat z f_toat_iadosa sett for nom _ ,
- - Maas sadtb - fotariinuul. Direst to
' EI
A. A. WNE
Vatiibug jEkl,
Avon tin Examiner, Norfolk. is
if °Walls Fills aeoomplisk the objeot for whisk tHy
were Lamle, viz.: Cure of headaohe in all its form.
/Row the Szawiser. Norfolk, T.
They have been tested in more than a tkonsand emote
With entire settees&
Iran lit Democrat, ES, Minot, Man,
If you are, or have been troubled with the headache,
send for a box, [Copluilio 1.0 that Yea may have
the= 'Lx, cam) of an attack.
The Cephalie Pille are said to be a remarkably elite
tile remedy far the headeoheomd one of the very bed
for that very frequent complaint win.* bee ever been
dlecorered.
Roo tk* Western R.N. eassitt, Olean,
We heartily endorse Mr. ilsaMins, and his unrivalled
liesthalio Puns. .
Preps the Esaaseam Yalta Stan K4OlO/141,
We axe anre that persons eniferins with the keadeelte,
who ti 7 them, will allot to them.
Nem ths Sourest% Pot% Roddy, Now Orlosoo,Ls.
1147 thorn! yon that are *filleted. mid we are sure that
tattestimony tom he added to the already nnmeroes
kat that has moire benefits that no other mediator
eon prodnoe. .
/Yews Us be, Lewis Drostarig.
The immense demand for the artiste (Genital(a 7011)
Issepidir inorestatis.
Iron not Gassitt, Disotsport.
.11r. nodding would not connect kb mono oritk nit
tole he did not know to pone= mg wont.
EM3ZM3E
Awl ik• Daily Mfrs, Newport, B. 1.
iirphalla PILL ara taldzia tze , a`• of all ldadia
/111011/4 CONtiserfriek Bautiotss - B•tte,s, Maas.
glad to be vinT ellicaolou for the kothask*.
IF, ow its Voassurcial, OineigwasK, 0
Suffering kumenity can new be rebored.
allr Y Mule bottle el SPAIDINWE .111XYAKItO
111.1111 tilt rams tra Mart thrir sad auxually:11111
I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I
SPALDINWS PREMED GLUE 1
ECONOMY!
0117 4, 1 atttrit !It en= 111.,Sti
As accidents happen, even in well-regnlated
familiey, it is very desirable to hays some cheap and
movement yew for repairing Ponuture. Tore. Crocke
r'', &o.
SPALDING'S PREPARED eIaTE
laws au midi 00/01101101AS' and no household can
afford to do without It is always ready. and up to
the sticking Point.
•. WINFILL IN EVERY HOSE."
Brush ausorapsaies rash bottle. Prise.%
*opts. Address,
HENRY O. SPALDING.
NO. 49 ONDIi NXIMIT. NEW YON".
As certain intinuelpled persons are attempting st?
palm off on the insuspeeting publia, Imitations of m 7
PASPAILED GLUE, I would canton ail Pomo= to "-
Mine before eirobeeine. Woe that the foll rums.
lIPALDIRWit PIIIIP/1121 1111.11L 1 111
Is e ea the nods 'trams t +akar are relnebts
alladlak sees es
CURE ALL KINDS Olt
HEADACHE
PRIOE. WIS GENTS,.
4$ OMSLI YOll
EIPAtMINGIS
FILZADAOI 4
IMAM A
liAsewrazar, Conti. Feb.ll,lllll.
IfiLaxesoss, Pa., Fen. Q, INC
1172/01.111/ITIRIt rzAllxLn ?Om. OW*,
TPIILLIII, Ergo ha. 141 L.
NOM m. Adversiso , Providence, It. I.
NM ills dahrorsisis, fraridoscs..l%. I.
SPALDING'S PEEPARND GLUE I
SAVE TIE PLUME,
SAVTIOL
SATURDAY, JUNE' 291 18:41•
I THE RELJANCJE
vorruAL INSURANCUR OOMPAAV,
PIILLIIMPIZZA.
01741n6 IN. 3010 WAkilrif ITI BE.
hurls aniwit LOSS OR DAMAGE Mir PIRA, *a
j"":4rex and other beildin riasits4
e t niettisk and an Fiurnitis
:goods, waves, and Mir- .
elmadise. in town or
country.
igABI cAns,Ah is .
invested illaiolle
as fit o--
011041,83w5, E 713 IMMO No
Whioh iris
In Int mortgages on city property, worth
double the amount---;. slams) so
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. first
mortgage loan,. at oar ——— -- 5,800 00
Pennsylvania Ran Co.'s I) per cent. se
cond mortgage hoid, Laiaotooo)—. 27,900 00
Rnntingdon and Brawl Top Railroad and
Canal Co.'. mortgage loan— _ taxi to
around rent, first-olass—. LOB so
Collateral loans, welt nomad— —.— SAO 00
City of Philadelphia 6 per oent. loan—. 20,1100 00
.Mleaterty Colinty 6 per cent. Pa. RR. loan— 10.000 00
Commercial Bs=' stook-- —.— -- 5,19601
Mechanics , Bank stock— 9,812 sO
PenlLVVallia Railroad WO 5t00k . — ....... , , 4,;,i 00
The sten - anal,
i ai n Mutual Insurance Co.'s st ow i ll
toid sTailar A. Tni=mi . ,'"c: I. stook_ 'IVO 0)
mon !Victual Insurance Co.'s early . -- $9O 00
ills rsoemable , 14,802 74
kacconnts. adorned interest. /40_—.. 7,108 68
Cash on hand— —.—...--- ........-- 11.1144 04
----
dy3rf,l43 at
Vie Mutual prinoiple, combined with the seniority of
',stook Capital, entities the insured to participate in
the 'Pelts of the Company. without liability for fowls.
Loewe woman,' minuted and veld.
. .
Clem
William ItZihomnson,
Frederic& Brown,
William Steverocm.
John R. Worrell,
H. L. Carlson,
Robert Toland,
0. D. fLosevertone I
gamma a. otml,
JiliMei B. 'Woodward C ,_
LE
A. IfINCEMAN, aro
retroars IRB.
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANN
OF PRILADBLPHA.
(FIRE INBILANCE EXCIVSIVELYJ
VOMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNBit
IOVRTH AND WALNUT STARBTS.
DiRECITOIS:
WKATCMWORD &rum. Moommou L. DIMS' ! .
ILLTAN PIHIENN. Eno. H. SlitAnr,
NAZISM FIIAZINI., JOHN IL Eliown,
loom M. ATWOOD,B. A. FamiliaToo',
BUNT.T. Minnie' ANDREW D. CAW.
UNIT WILLRIVN, J. L. ERRINSIR.
- F. gATOEFORT) ISTARX. Preiettent.
COLLILLEM W. COLE. /Secretary. foie
10I1ENN MUTUAL LIFE INBURANCE
Ja. COMANY._
No. P
9MI CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
, CHARTER PERPETUAL.
ALL THE PROFITS DIVID7eD AMONG THE IN
SURED.
tanare Lives for short terms or for the whole torts of
lifi ; grant Annuities and Endowment.; purohaae Life
Inbreate in Real Estate, and make ad emanate de
yeding on the eontingenoies of life.
They sot ea Execution. Adniiniztratorl, Arsigneer.
Trainees, and Guardians.
.atEMETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1,1861.
Olo t t a tait i e t ur o ir u to ng k r e e . ut e i e zi r e z e l t i tto R3M1,9131 97
te., loans
of Slate of Pennsylvania, city of Phila.-
_ 169,796 51
reran= note", loan on collateral', &a. f 67,104
ennulvaina, North rannsylvams
roads, and County six pet cent. bonds 105.902 BO
lank, insurance, railroad, canal gooks. Ao. 97.617 de
Guth on hand, Beaune balance', &a.. itch—. 88,114 14
01418 02
DANIEL L. MILLER, Preadent.
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Tice Presidiant.
inn R. MENDE. BeMetall. 221122-21
IyLAW AIM MUTUAL SAFETY W.
VRANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
iiisorporgitod by the helislatare of Petunylvanui,
(MOO L E. senor of 111111 D and WJLEINIT strati,
1 1 11:11.1.11EL.PHIA.
miaow. litiociumes.
fJf Veag:ii Wsarfat, .9 perm of ike Wer.t.
h Iles& bir .Itivers. D c i a., bakes, and head Oar
! 1111711elliglie l l a ttrapien.
Iferekandiee generally. On Stores, DwelLifs
Neese'. Ac. .. .
LIOSEVII OF !FIE 0014.1 NIX Y.
november /I /015.
11/00. 03 C UnitedOtates fire ±lr Gout. loan---. 01541,500 00
51540 'Waited 'states aix gr cent. Treourary
Rotes, (with mimed interest)..._ 11!.16! If
1104510 Peninylvania Rate five rfr dent
lens IWO SO
51,011110. 406 do. 11,9 u 110
1111,0110 PhillidelPlia CUT o l i l i m .fr cent. Loam MAN NI
10,015lTenr.essee State five . cent loan- 5500 00
MOW Faimodylvaina Raul Id mortgage
eim 00 0 dent. bowie 41.088
10.000 000 shares. clock tiermantown asei
tillomnlllr. interest j yid ennolpal
giarantsed by the City' of Phila
delphia MAO 00
1,100 150 shares • Pennsylvania Railroad
Cementl4
551
5.081 100 chorea north rensalyania
road Goranany ISCO 00
Knit
-1,200 80 ;harem Pluladelehia - loe Boat and
mares
Toy Comry.-- elf
RIO 5 Oozes Philadele 'a arta Mft`rye- de- 14161
Orme Steam Tow-boat Company. 191 00
Poo ll sharer Yhiladolphia Exohange
LSI Oil
OnttranY—
-1,900 shares Continental Hotel
11W41,7010 par. Coat itia4o.36. Mutat 6 71
BMA removable, for unwanted made— --. 111.1111 41
Bondi and mortgages...--. .---- • 6fi060 ea
Beta imitate— 6s
'alances doe at Ageneies—PraMlNlMlN on Ma
rina interest. sad other debts des
tko Oemottot - Wig
!brio and Etta of tandry Amuse and OA
otter tramparles 1,124 go
tion an Isgat—inll
in lia
BlltEtillOß.
William Mania,. elemresd E. Stoke:
F.danuad A. Baader, J. F. Ponietoe,
Wigeothilus Paulding. Xenry Slam,
AMR 1, reDro6o, Edgard Bariingtelt
Odom 0. Dacia.. E. JonolDripokß,
James "raquebir, ! !Veneer Briloanto.
Witham gyre, Jr., : Timms 0. Hama.
Jesse, O. Rana, ! puert Berton,
win... o. Ao;vol.s. I P
.ogs 4 b .t: ;Ante, i
,Yeao_pk. It. Meg+, Jurors id . ' Par ou,i,
Br.. Z hIl . Hatton. I! Joukes. . Eyre.
Norge C. helper, j Jour B. Serr.Dlo, Pltti.WY.
nigt Craig,. . 13. 'T. Morglill. ,
nlialas Nally. I A. B. BergerL .
Trualim IId_UtTLIN. President.
THOIS. C. HAND, Vise President.
NEN itY IoYLLEMS.N. nomotory. nolr-if
IME INSUBANOE EXOLUSIVELY.-
P. PENNSYLVANIA — PIPE INSURANCE
itmPAITiVirnEWIIItWiANNYIga
ence Square.
This Company. favorably known to the oomintatity
for thirty-mx y ears, continues to mare against lose or
damage by Fire. on public or private Bed!things. either
permanent)? or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
stooks of woods or hterohandwo generally . on Libera l
terms.
- Their Capital, together with a large Burpling Fund. is
Invested in the meet .eareful manner, whieh enables
them to offer to the insured an undou bted security is
the sago of loss. •
stria o
Jonathan Pat terno l ifillallo Haiishurst,
Quntin Cimpbe Thomas /Obit"
A_lttkazdeL Benson, Pune! emint Jr„
wont= niontelius John '9
Thomas "'
mas eimh.
61 .r . o m icre w s...
il AziP i trnErtsoit, .Proaddent.
ratan. ant-1!
- INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
sTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND AILA
RINE INSURANCE Nos. 4 AND S EXCEAMSE
marty reds , n
170i—assNal SOSOOSU -Pols. ISSO. SAsit
mix*, 683,711:
An invested in sawed and smallable admentios—verk-
Uinta to lustre on Vessels and Cargees.
KWh of tiorakenitho ke... en liberal terms.
p
rinoiroEn.
lonry 11. ekorrOT I Songs N. Snarl,
Sisioon V__ eotry @TWA. Jr. s
pleas AisaMestcr. Tobias Wa
fro B. initke
mu.
eltar es S. Lewis.
Elloesge O. °amen..
arEIIIAY D. 11X.V.301ralls PresitsrAo.
WEINMAN! RAILPER. leareury 5,444;
kIEOHAtiIU6'
F I ZIRANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, No,
15 North GfX7ll atract, below Race, mane Build
, Clooda,and alaroltandiae generally from lora or
damage by Yaw. Site mayany raarautaa to adjust all
leases promptly, and thereby buys to merit tho patron
age Of tag imbue.
BITAMTORII.
klllOm Morgan, illobert Flanigan.
Francis Cooper, Mietusel atzGeof,
(Norge L. Dongherty. Edward MoGovern,
/snug Martin,- 'inomaa B. MsConalst.
James Biroggi. Joan Broplati,
Matthew MOA10•17, Freiriej.
Bernard Rafferty, John Casumr
Rieman J. Hemphill, Bernard R. Ralcematt,
Thomas Fisher, Charles Clara,
Male Marelantta, Mloltarl Oatud•
FRAXICIZ COVER., Vresiient
11,Elt.111ARD XAFFERTY. Saaratarr.
A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE 00.,
INCORPOTATED 110— ONAKIEJt PER
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Fbiledelolda,
in l gi v te m d g lit l e ll o ir u g n e d ra i d d al l ill?lbrO t ttiarite.. e t i nt=t)
wore oL Dwellings, Sures, Furniture, merohandiso,
Veleieht in port end their and other.peruonal
property, Aillosieshberally end promptly adjusted.
' snracTop.s. •
Rhos. R. Maxis, John 7. Loviiii.
John Wels h 4 James Z. Oonip
_boll,
&wait: C. Mo r on, Bdumnd G. D hah
,
NATIO& Brady. basal ? Ohm.. W. Pailimoy.
donut
THOMAS R. MARIE, Preondent.
ALBERT Q. a. CRAWFORD. RbOrotsry. Yens-if
A UTHILACIITE INSURANOE COMPA
PlY.—Aatkorized Capital 11400,000-40(AIMMI
PMR.PEIWALe.
Oice 811WALN1KT Strost, lietVlSl vim Mid
Foarth Direct, Philadelphia.
ems cenway will imams againet less or lemma b .
Firs. en Be il abage,Farsaterat and Nerediandipo sotto
11=-11.arint
mmits lonnooom on Vona% Comm. aid
Frackti. Mond Irxitanso to MI ports et iko Wen,
su
Awl) Icakeir, Jam*
h. lation Ketgn., ko
ld,
adealioi. le Blalass.
Davie Paulsen, at. F.D.'s,
Mit ifisser.
JAaottFro/Mans.
WM. F. DELL Vies Premiss%
W. IL REIM Miereiary. stall
1 XOHANGE DISURANOE COMPANY
—lmo No. 409 WALNUT latroot.
PIRE /NEWNAN= on Nowa 44 ; Nterehandiss
gvitae.emeray. on famerslle tonna. *Akar tc4l or 44s-
DIXEOTOJUS:
Jsrozaish pousall. Thomas Marsh.
John Q. Ebstuo4o, Ickarleig T_Uorapson.
Skint d D. Roberts. Ames T. Rafe.
Samuel L. 'Smedley', Joshua T. Uiren.
Inben " JAS . ,.
Q. j ib i t i SAVlTVlCadukt.
Jolrli Q. 0124N0D0, Ties rreinwal 1
ILISTAND COL Boorertary. Jr •
PHILADELPHIA TZE It A-0 OTTA
st.
9.0. and *are Room'', 1020 CHEIFFRIFF 'Street.
Ornamental Chimney Tom.
Barden Vases and !Stamen.
Enosustic Flooring Tile.
Architeotartil Ornaments.
Ventilating and Smoke Flues.
Ridge Tile and limitary Wars.
eteam-uraused Donn PIP&
Water Pine, warranted to stani
prestureoheap and durable.
whe Trade supplied on liberal term.
Mu:Dated Cetalognes sent by
gasp an ;whist= by' iittek 4
taro Fit lecit mono 1.,4**.
AUKEIM, LIBILEING, SHAD, tiAir
Ag- MOM, ike.l-11,000 kb's. Men Nett. Lai and 1 Manly.
oral, large, meatus. arid wawa, In assorted paekagee
of choice late-ealight at Mau
gore baba New Eatiteert, and ;mender Nes
t hu. of °hetes eitaiities.
$
pat boxer extra new sealed Metrical.
lISO boxes extra new Nei Harringa.
LOW boxes inane Mandeline Herrings.
IMO bblik Maebnao WW him Fisk,
00 Mei new Economy
_ldeas amid.
bbla. new B.ralC Salmon.
I,tee Quintal* Greed Bank Cathink.
SOO boxes Herkimer-comity Cheese.
is eters W landing. ler see ay
raIIEPHY &Immo—
nos so. t 46 NORTH WM.& itirwe.
DISPATCH!
jUST REOEIVIGD, per " Jißnie
ar from Liverpool, Blander. Weaver, & Miusdrali
panarattorm:
Xi Ss Extract Aconiti, In 1 b jeep
10 So R9troct ilywrai. 151
50 las Extract Bo onna, m / *Mgr
100 PM Ramer Taraxam, m 1 & Ant
110 be Via Ral Oolotuai, In l b bottler,
/00 119 et. Onooim Rea., m 1 11 bottles.
mu 2a Calonapt, La IS bottles.
" Pit & BROTHER•
MI 47 4DA 49 No rt h SECOND aroma
WETP QUALITY ROOFING SLATE
worm on hand owl for sal* at ifnlon ffl
W
Wlr eltroonAlP/T tnotiMpir
i
DIRICTORII :
1 Samuel Bisphun,
Robert Steen,
William Meager,
Denyrshall R . W. Ti ll ngley.
Ma,
J. Johnson Brown.
ICharles Leland.
Jacob 7. Liuntinf I
Smith Bowen,
John Bisaelh Pithgbarg.
MI TINGLEY. President.
an
--- 1,191 111
111001/ 11
OAD L
PHILADILPHIA
gAI 593
PEA. BURG, onand after AY
MIS INN LIN NB, DAlLY.trya exoepted.)
Lear!. Nov Depot,oonier of le OAD alut DALLOW
HILL &rum reuiJADELI" , (passenger en
tr"pri °l/11"" and ti n ft" Th ri g In t flif
tritearintrathrD S IZ I AL ar tAZTVOIung. to pin.:
burg : the CU MBERWIND VALiebY 1.06 r. NI. own
Mrhole. Atto and the
InfkicAN"bet,'NbrillritATLlOAD Ir. tram
running to Strabifir i N eozit a NB „,.
Leave New Depoktorner of WAD elid CALLOW
RILL Phi bete. PRILAD MIA, (runnier en
trances on thirteenth and on C a llow nill otroets,)For
POTVIViLLE and HARRISBURG', at e.ll P. M..
DAlLX,lionneoting at Darriebing with the Northern
Central Kodiroed, for EluuDor7,, Williamtort• Ebara.
to.; for 'LEADIN r
G only, at I . M.. Bei (Sun aye
2. itod.)
DISKANUEB VIA PRILADPIXEIhiI AND LEAD
ING RAILROAD.
FROM PHILAMBLPETA man,
To Phornirrville—. 98
Inf Philadelphia and Beat%
and Lebanon Valles R. R.
Barrieburg—lte
atinensbora—.. Northern Central
Treverton Junction lila RA:frond,
Nor thamberiana ..-17t
Lewiebnr[ .- --.178
. .—INS
/Annoy
_.903
Jersey 5h0re.._..._..3nl
Look Haven—_2B6
Troy -.261 Williamsport and Ehlers
287 Railroad.
The BA. ,M. and 8.15P.M. trains oonneot dent at Port
Clinton, atundaysAixaented,) With the CATAWISSA.
WILLIAMSPORT. and KRIS RAILROAD. =MU
ohne conneotions with linos to IYieeera Fall/. Canada,
thel_West and Routhweet.
DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA, Corner of BROAD
and CALLOWRILL Streets.
W. IL MaILBEENNEY. Secretary.
ardlo-tf
Mew 10. 1161
gr is vansi BllMitliat AItRANGD
KAT. - PHIADELPHI.
GERMANTOWN. AND 12ORRISTOM4 RAILROAD.
On and after Motar, May 13, UM.
FO GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadel phia, 6.7, 8., 0, 10, ILA A. M.. 1,2, 3.
3.34, 6,5, 6, 634, 7,8, 9, 10* and 1136 F.M.
_. •
Leave Germantown. O. 7 11 11 . . 8.8.20, 9, 10, 11, is A. IL,
1, 2.3, S. 6.631, 734, 3, 9 P. M.
The 8 . 20 A. M. and 8 . 361'. Trains atop at German
town only.
0111NDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.00 A. M.. 2%. MIL 5.7%. and 1034
P. L.
eave Germantown 9.10 A M.. 1 4,6 id and 934 P. M.
tr
cliKieNutrKlLL E.AILKDIK.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, 13 A. 111.,11. lA. a, 6,8,
and /OM P. M.
Leave Chest - eat Hill„ 7.10. 9 , 8.40, 9.40 , 11.10 A. M.. 1.4.
, 5.10, 7.10, 8.10. and 10.10 P. M.
Therman 8 A. wn M. andma& 346 P. M. will make no stops on the
Geto
ON SONDAI O.
Laave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., ak. and 7X P. AL
Leave Chestnut Hill, 740 A. M.. 12.60. 6.10, and 9.10
P. .
FOR OONSHOHOGREN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia 6.50 739, 9.05, 11.05 A. 12. 1.06.
3.05. 434. wi P. at.
Leave Norristown. 3,7, 8.81. LH A. M., Hi. at. 651.
and 934 P. M.
ON SUN_ DAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 3 and a P. M.
Leave Nornitown, NA.ead 6 P,
FOR maNA ONK.
Lcave Philadelphia, 5.60, 734„ 9 . 06, 11.06 A. M.,1.06
2.05, 3.05, 414, 634.8, and P. M.
Leave Manayank, 634.7 K, WM, 934, 313 i A. Id., 2.334
5.7. and El P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. Cl., 3 6, and 734 P. M.
Leave Menai/rink, 714 A. M., 131, 434. and 9 P. M.
R. K. SMlTH,__General Superintendent.
m7ll-tf Depot. NINTH and GREEN Streets.
TELE PENN'SYLVANIA 0 141 NTKAL
MLLES DOUB L E
960 fdILES DOU O BLE TRACK.
1861. /Miami* 1861.
THE CAPACITY OF TRIS ROAD riow EQUAL
TO ANY IN TRE COUNTRY.
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
HETW HEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG.
onneoting direct at Philadelphia with Throurh Trains
from Boston, New York, and all_point. Beat, and in the
Unionepot at PittsburgThrough Trains to and
.
from points tne West, °newest, and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities or the tranatortation of
Passengers unsurpassed for used and amnion by any
otker route.
Express and Fart Lines run through to Pittabing.
without change of Cars or Conductor.. AZ Through
Passenger Trams provided with Lougividge's Patent
snake—speed under perfect control of the engineer,
thus adding muoh to the safety of travelMre,
Smoking Can are attao.oid to each Train ; Wpod
theepingCami to Ev= and Feat The
EXPRESS RUNS DAIL Y: Mall and Fast Lines, 81111-
damn ereehted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia ist 7.10 A. hi.
Feat Line " " 11.20 A. hi.
=pram Train leaves . 20.36 P. M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:
Porisburg Acoomploastion, via q..olumbis, AM P. M.
columbia ' 416 P. m.
Parkesburg " 6.40 P. M.
Wee Chester "No.l, ai &lb A. M,
" No. 3. at 11.00 P. M.
Wend Chester Pelasensers will take the West Chester
Toa.l and 2 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia
raina.
Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira. Buf
falo, Niagara Fells, and intermediate -Joints, leaving
MIX A.M. and /X PI DI., go diratillY
througli.
• Tickets Westward may be obtained at the aloes of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or
Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor
tant Railroad Offices in the West ; m al on board ago of
the regular Line of Steamers on the Mmnsirip or Ohio
rivers. •
Eir Fare always as low, and time as quick. as by any
other gouts,
For tardier information apply at the Passenger Sta
tism, fkiutherost corner o 1 Eleventhand Market streets.
The completion of the Western connections of the
Pam:revs= Railroad to Chioag_o, make Hui the.
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
GREAT WEST.
The connec on of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, Avoiding all drayisge or ferriage of Freight,
together with the ;string of time, are advantages readi
ly sppreotated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel
lin.g robins.
meruhanYe and„-Stri pper : entrusting the tragurportn
lion of their Freig ht to, this Comma': can rely with
confidence (mita 'wly transit
THE RATES OF F sEIGHT to and froany point
in the West by the Pommies= Railroad en at al/
Simms as favorable is era - charged by What itaitromi
Cempanies.
DB , Be particular to mark packages " via Pennsyl
vania' Railroad.'
For Freight Contraots or Shipping Direction'. apply
to, or address either of the following Agents 'of lb.
Company:
B. A. Stewart Pittsburg:
H. S. Pieroe & Co., Zanesville, O. J Joluiscm. Rip
ley. 0 .; R. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & Crop
per, Portsmouth,. 1/,; Paddock & Co., JefersonmiW.
mama ; H. W. frown & Co., Cincinnati,. O. Athers
Hibbert_Cinoimutta_, 0.; K. C. bleldrum, Madison.
Ind.. ]a. i i . Moore. Louirrille. Ky. ; P. U. O'Ri ley &
Co., Evansville, Ind. • N. W. Graham & Cairo,
Sass, Shaler & Glass , St. Louis. Mo. • John
ill. Earns, Nashville, Tenn .; Horn te & Run •Mem
p_hm, Senn.; Clarke & Co., Chicago, Ill'
; W. H. H.
Koonta, Alton, EL; or to Freight Agents of Railroad'
at diaSrent points in the Wait.
IS, B. RI 41GSTOYI, Jr., Philadelphia.
maoßaw A KOONS. 80 North. street_, Baltimore.
C0..1 Astor Douse, or 1 8. William st., N. Y
LEECH & CO.. No-77 State street, Boston.
H. H. HOUSTON, Carel Freight Ag_ent, Phila.
L, L. HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Phila.
E. LEWIS. Seel Shan't Altoona. Pa. lag-1r
1861.
r artitimptsti
.k> ,. m . et
r , r is i7 D
l i tr4f014:111 ce ri kr4;
BYO 11
&)11.0 Btu'
• A PIAO
mix mummy-ff. lilrE*l/ /MD Vk.41.511C6T0N :;.;sirs
r►iIoSAVE AA FO.E/A.VWS, VIA
Y.ILLZ.
At 6 A.vi
, a eAssiou and Asshoi. C. and A. As
sauna 'aeon ----.- -
__,...-.02 et
As a A.mmod ~ Ti. asaadoe and l smer 0111 r, lit. J.:
Aseeataen
At BA. K. Ma Gaindna - Mit ;army City. M7srliCid
Mail -- -
-- - --- -- ,
-__ 680
At 11311 A. M.. Tot A enstngt*r.Mj 4*'.14 Cit.T , .
Weigterr. FAZlltal- - - ---,- - L- - - =_--- " 6 IV
Ai titx P. M., vie psandon - any Am imr.t.or.ooose•
drip _---
_____- 8 SS
At 9 , N., via Camden and Amboy. O. and A. Ex
igent.-- ....-.--.. .....-. ...-- 3 82
At ex P. Mures Xanaingtou and Jeraer My, Eve
-8 60
At ni gk z . A."" z6 , via leniiiiteton iii. 7 Jersey fit tit 31 .
Olateifieket .--- , - 2 31
At BP. M.. vta Camden and Jamey Gni. Evening'
Mita— . 8 00
A;
UM. bi.. Tin thmadanand Jersey Mtn mouth
era Mail—. —...— 3 N
At; P. 14., vie Camden and natimv, Aesseeisioda
ties (Freight and Paitimagar).,-IM. Claas Miejtot_ I .is
_b._ ...osidr."— 3d Olaa Tioget- Ijo
-- IlkettPBMMUMlne rams daily. Thei-iMP M, Saxh
orn Mail, Saturdays exeepted.
Par Belvidere, Eaetan. Immiluirtvilla„Plerelitrtes,
be., at 7.10 A. M. and 4% P. M. from Kermington.
ter Water Gap, Strontium:, [erratum, Wiltegborre,
Mentrege, Great Bend, &m. 3,10 A. M. from Kengingten,
via Delaware, haekauenna and Western A. IL
For DULA ,Ohanlk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7 .10
24. and 83f P.M.n
A.om Kensington, Depot ; (the L/0
A. M, has acinneetg with train Leaving Egaton •
X 1.11,
P. .i
far Meant Melly, eta and 8 A. PI., a ant X l. M.
Far Freehold. at ill A. M.. and 2 P. M.
WAY AIMEE.
Per Bristol Trenton, us., at 7.18 A. M., 43i_and a%
P. M. from isnainzten, and 334 P. M. from Walnut
street wharf.
Per Palmyra, Tiverton . Delanse. Beverly. Ihullnr
tan Florence. Berdentown, am, at Mi. 1,3, ilig, and I
.Y. ft.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate
placee k ge rt % P. y ht.irom 46hr-street wharf.
4f:la, take e tre. eary or "o d a Oath i rr i ed i srliat l ie e t i Pg a st,
half an hoar heron, oepaitare. The Oar. run into the
depot. and on arrival of eaoh train , run from the depot
r Pound. of Kabul', only, allowed oaoh roman
ernieneurere are prohibited from Inking anything as
luggage - their weaving apparel. All baggage over
i to bit paid for extra. The Company limit
the 1 responsibility for baggage to One Dollar ter !mins,
l
and will not be liable for any 'meant beyond 171110, az
met by meals' sontrust.
mhll W3l:. N. IiATZMEX. Agent.
ORTH'PENITSYL.
SITA RAILROAD.
FOR B lIBM I ,JOYAtkrOWN. t . ATABOX
ta t te.; 14= KO tif j_
HUL.ETON, EASTON, EMMET,
WILICEBARKE, &a.
THBRE THROUGH TRAINS.
04 and after MONDAY. /SAY 13,1916), Pommel
rranutwin leave FRONT and WILLOW" Streets, Pnua
lelphia dail7 (Sundays excepted). ea follows
At 8 . 41 / 3 H A. ra...L a.
Enerees). for Bethlehem. Allentown.
Idanoh hank. azleto n Wiltosbarre, &
At oar, (Express), for Bethlehem, Keeton, &O.
VU. trajx. reaollme, Easton ate P. Ild. and makes close
senneation with New Jersey Dentral for New York.
At AN P. Id., fsr Bethlehem; Allentown, Mauk
(au*. ate.
At a A. M. ands P. M.
P.
Doyleatown.
At NM A.. M. and 1.45 M., for Fort Waahington.
The LSD A. M. Express train makes close oonnetitieh
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being
the shortest and , most demrable route to Wilkesbarre,
and to into
In the kehlilk oeal_temon.
/RAINS FOR PtuLAXIBL.PRILA,
leave thlehera at La) A. M., 4.18 A. M., and AM
P
leave noylestoera. at IA A. M. and 4.1 S P. M.
Lame Fort Waglanston at LIB A. IL end LBO P. M.
,ISVADAYL—rillatlelpkin Mr Bethlehem at a
Akiladelnhia for Do at P. M.
ylestown foLP el hie at 0.40 A. M.
Bethlehem for P &ohm at
Pare to Stithrtheat—Sl 60 Pare to Kanoh Chunk.l4l at
Fare to Easton 160 Fare to Wilkesbarre— 450
Througyieketamust procured at the Ticket
Oilims, atWILLOW Street, or BERMS Street, in order
to roue the above rates of farm
All peeeenfr Trains (except Sunday Trains) commas
at Berks S set with Fifth and Bizth-streete, and
Second and hint-streeti Passenger , Railroads, twenty
minutes *Mr leaving Willow trest.
R Id tILABX. Agent.
SPRING
. ARRANGE
AENT,--P_RMAJCIELPIELIL.
wiwa e /I AND B TIMORK: BALIAOAD.
On an ter MO DAY,APRIL mum.
P/JUIRMOBIL RAINS LEAVY?. PHILABRIPILTA..
For Baltimore at 8.15 A . M.. 1145 A. IL, (Kaaren).
soli MN P. Id.
P.
For .
()heater at 1115 A. IL, itssA.m.. LIS wad IDA
All
•
For Wilrlintton at 8,111 A. L. 11.14 A. M. LIS and
1040 P.
For New Canoe at La A.. 151: and 4.14 P, at.
For Dovoro4 8.1.4 A. M. and 4.14 P. M.
For Milfora - at 8.14 A. M.
For ElabibutT Alf A. K.
ItnAiNs Fan PRILADFALPILIA
Loave Baltimcro at LIS A. M. (Bureau), La A. a..
and AA P. M.
gota-74 Wilmington at La and 0.11 A. 1.10 ani
F. m.
Leavy Balisbarp at 1.40 P. M.
heave Milford at d P. M.
leave Dover at OA A. M. and o.m P. M.
Lease New Castle at OM A.M., 7.90 P. M.
heave Cheater at 7.40 A. M. 140. LW wad 140 P.M.
Leave BaltiMOrt ter IllalleDary and Delaware
road at AlfA. BC.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE:
Leave Chester
.M at OM 11.01 and 11.90 P.M.
A . fit
heave 'Wilmington at 0 A. M.. 11 . MP. M., and 111
rimputir Tpuum, wita Passenger Oar masked,
will ran as follows
Mays Philsilelohla far Perrrvill' • and intermediate
places it 5410 P.M.
heave Wilma:Art= far Perryvills and intermediate
Musa at 7.10 I', M.
LOST. Wilsuagtott for ,Philadelphia and interme
diate plaose at a P. EL
Leave Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore sad intermedi
ate station, at 6 A. M.
Leave Baltimore - for Rairre-de-Orsee and intermedi
ate statism at
1111WDAYS
Commenoing eunday, May 19,1861, until farther no
ties. TWO TRAINS will Inn on. sanda7B
lebaVllll Philadelphia for Baltimore an a Washington
At 1.1.0 A. M. end 10.60 P. M.. and
L Lea
P . Rl.ving Baltimore for Phim4elphia 140 A. M. and
e •
sell I. M. FELTON. President.
EVANS & WATSOE3
s mums.
1111.0311
604 e r tt i nntl72ll l lLEET.
jet Virii472o 6 # ewe,
FUENEIB3, BRINLEY, & 00.,
SALE OF DRY GOODS FOR CASH.
On Tuesday Morning.
July 2, at 20 o'olooki tOr 4 •
WO lot. of fumy end Maple dry good;. oomprirring
general assortrriencataloguestde dry good&
116 r Samplen andearly on morning of sale.
WHITE ' AAA RE D CHECK blAba . Rn4 MATTING.
011 Teeedelor Morning.
BO viva 4.4 white Nankin Ratting.
20 3 4 red attack
25 •• 4 4 •go,
lb " 6 4 `‘ 41.
BLACK OROS DE MIMES.
_ moo " 20040-ineh high lustre bloat cros de Rhine.,
°Rare. Dr; C A PUA, CR ii,PE Dli MILAN, EGA.
24, 34, and 40-inch plain and broohe crepe de Capes.
• crepe de Milan.
Grkaille mozAmbiquea and grenadine..
Manchester guighlma.
poRILIP FORD & 00., A.VOTIONEEREI,
A No. 630 MARKET Street end 1511. MINOR SL
POiITIVE MALE We 800 CASED 800711. 11110 FM.
raw BROGANS.
. CLOSING RALE OF THE REASON.
On Wednerdey Morning,
June 3, at 10 o'olook precisely. wilt b sold, by war
I M caw men% boys' and yonthe' calf, and kip boots,
naff s kip, and goat brogans, C p nkre,sa 41/It 6 / 1 .
ford Idea, ana mappers; 11011181111. MUNI 'NM 011.1111-
ran's boots, gaiters. bassins, and ellppere able, an as
sortment ogio/gy-mode goods.
goods open Mr examination, with oasaiormas,
early on the moraine of gale
Banbury and Brie JIL. A.
rIF. PANWAST, AUOTIONEREL, Sna
censor to B. &oft. Jr.. 4311. CHESTNUT at.
POSITIVE SALE OF STRAW GOODS,
Alio, On Wednesday Morning.
At 10 o'olook. a large and attractive aeusortment:of
choice styles straw nods.
DYS3PEPISIA REMEDY.
Dr. DATIVE' HAWS
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT.
!SO Medients hes been mud by she ptsbiic or sin years
with iscrsaying fever. Is is rscosonnsadad M Vera
Dyspepsia, Nervousness. Heart-Barn, delis
pm,: Wiwi its the Stotweek,or Peieu du
Bow4is, /Aideeke, Dmossooss, Kidney
Amy limas, Low Spirits, Delirium"
Tremens, internymence.
ly STIMIILATRIS, EXHILARATE., IIIITITORLT36,3 1 1 1 ?
WILL NOT INTexicays on STUPEFY.
As a Medicine it is quick and effectual, curio.", the
atostaggravated oases of DysoemlieLlfidneY
and all other derangements of the Stomach and HoweL
ins speedy manner.
It will instantly revive the most melancholy and
drooling spirit", and restore the weak, ninWoue, and
moiety to health, strearth, and visor.
Persons who, from the iniudioloto, use of liquor,, hays
become dejected. and their nervous. systems shattered,
soastitations brogan down, and subieot to that horrible
Mine to humanity, the Dammam Tainurrie, will, al
most immediate) feel the happy and healthy image,
rating efficacy of Dr. Ham , l Invig D orating Spirit.
WHAT IT WILL O.
Doss.—One wine gleam hill as atom as necessary -
One
One dose will remove ail Bad Spirits.
One dose will cure Heart-barn.
Three dose, will cure indalseutione
One dose will give you a Oood ApPetite•
One dose win stop the distressing pains of Dywensls.
One dose wiliremove the distressing and disagreeable
&feats of Wind is Flatulence. end as soon Ai the
ptomaeh receives the Invigorating Spirit , the duties"-
Ins load and all painful feeling, will be removed.
One dose will remove the moat distressing pains ef
Gone, either in the stomach or bowels.
A few doom will remove all obstructions in the Kidney,
Bladder. or Urinary Organs.
Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney
Complaints are issued 01 speedy relief by a dome or
two. and a radical cure br the use of one or two bottlea..
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.
Pomona who, from diamipating too much over night.
and feel the evil effects or poisonous hexed% IF. violent
headaches. sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness.
&0., will find one dose will remove all bad feelings.
Ladies of weak and sickly constatutlon, "timid take
the Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make
them strong, healthy, and ham y, remove all °barna
lions and irregularities from the menstrual organ', and
restore the bloom of health sad beauty to the careworn
111.001
poring prornanoy it will be found en invaluable meal
time to remove disagreeable sensation', at the stomach.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he
has put up the leviecatimits SPIRIT in pint battles at
aleents, quarts 111.
Nfillefal DOpo_,_,t 45 WATS& Street,ffew York.
DYOTE 539 No rt h DISOuroD Incest,
Wholesale JUente in Philadelphia
And for sale by JOHN H. BATON, 95 N. EIGHTH
Street. and all Dorentate. mr-tlostelv
SALE OF STOW( avow, 111031EIY, LACE
GOODS. &0.. by catalogue.
On Wedna.day,
July 3, commencing at 10 o'clock.
MEDICINAL.
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE,
The New Remedy for
RHEUMATISM.
Dunn the pen year we have introduced to the no
tice of the Inetliosiprofeeston of this eountry the Put/
Crystaiistd Chlondo of Propylum Coo. ale
REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM;
and having received from many isomer, both from
physicians of the higheet standing and from patients, the
MOST FLATTERING TPSTIMONIALS
of its real value m the treatment of this ealtiftil and
obstinate dupes., we aro indnoed opyresentjJ tt ito the
public to a form ILEADY FOE l a rdEolATE ÜBE,
which we hose will oarnmead its* to those Who Ire
guttering with afflicting oompl nt, and to the me
dical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the
powers of this valuable
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE in the form above spo
ken of, has recently' been eitotuovely experimented
with In the
rENIIBYLVAriLt. HOBPITALi
and with hIARKEI) 8 UCCEBB(aa will seem from the
published amounts in the me Beal journals.
olirlt is carefully put no ready for =mediate use.
with foil direotions. and can be obtained from all the
druggists at Ti oents_per bottle, and at wholesale of
BULLOCK & CRENSHAW
Druggists and Manufacturing Chenmiie.
Phi ladeleh
T ula JAMES BETTS' (JELEBRATED
OUPPOATEItES FOR LADIES, and the *My Sup
porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies end
physmians are respeotfully requeated to nail only on
Mrs. Betta, et her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street,
Philadalein R. (to avoid eonnterfeite.) Thirty thousand
kivands have been advised PT their puysioiatut to nse
her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the
united States oopyright, labels on the box, and signs
tams, and Lee on the asepoxteri. with tssitimexuala
MACHINERY AND IRON.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKEL—NEAFIE & LEVY,
BRAG t' , CAL Awn EORRTIC&L ENGINEERS,
IdAcIIINISTS,BOI LE -BLS KE RBI, BLACK EM ITBE.
'A te
and FOUNDERS. ha . for many years , been in
suooOsiliul operation, and en exalusivek sugared in
build.ng and repairing Marine and River ngines, high
and low pre/were- Iron Boats. Water Tanks, Propellers.
ko., &a.. respectfully otter their services to the pnbiio
as being Ittliy prepared to contrast for Engines of all
sizes. Manne,River. and Stationary, hivkng sets o
Patterns of cbserent Sizes, are prepared to execute or
ders with quick despatch. Every descripPon of Pattern
making made at the shortest norm°. High and Low
Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the
best Penney . yawn. charcoal iron. Forging.. of all sizes
and kinds; Iron and 13rass Cuttings. of all desoriptions ;
Roll Turning. Screw Cutting. and alt other work non-
Looted with the above business.
Drawings and nneeifiestione for an work done at their
establishment, free of charge. and work guarantied.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re
pairs of boats. where they can be in perfect safety,
and are provided with shears, blocks, fails, /co, &0.,
for raising heavy or Light weights.
.1 COB C.
BEACEINEVI,
OS/. Ir .
AL Uit StrEeets.
7,•VAIIGHAN DERRICK, JOHN E. COPE.
WILLIAM H. EIHRRICH HARTLEY MERRICK
SOUTHWARK FOUN'DBY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
MERRICK & 80NR_,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture Rich and Low Pressure Steam iinginea,
for laid, river, and marine servo..
Boners. Gasometers, Wanks, Iron Boats, &v.; Cult -
Inge of all kinds, either iron or braes.
itpn Frame Roofs for Gaa Works, Workshops, Rail
road &o.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction.
Rvery description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Saga?. Baw, and titled Mills. Vacuum Pane. Open
Steam Trains, Defecaters, Filters. Primping Engines.
tto.
Bole Agent, for N. Rillieni'e Patent sugar Boiling
Apparatueliveamrtlfs Patent steam Rammeroand As
pinwall ac Wolslay a Patent Centrifugal tiugar Draining
Machine. auti-y
POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 051
BRACH' Street , Kensington. Phtladelphia.—WlL-
LlAM 11. TIERS info: ms lus fnends that, having pur
oba•ed the en. ire stock of eatterns at the above Foun
dry, he is now prepared to reoel.e orders for Rollins.
Grist, and Saw-Mill Castings. Soap, (lowest, and
House Work, Gearing. Castings m.de Irma Rever
beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green sand, or
loam. nos-
RAILROAD LINES.
WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS vie
rtiNNoIeLVAN A RAILROAD, leave depot, corner
BLEVENTIII and MARKET astreeta, at e. 16 A. N., 1.1
noon. 2&I P. M.. and d P.M.
On isunday, leave Philadelphia at izo A. M.. and
Weat Cheater at P. M. - iYM-tf
Mi t ium WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA
Wir
RAILROAD,
VIA MED d.
SUMMIT AAIUN e MENT.
On and after MON AY Jane 3. Mt, the trains wilt
14, :from the Depot, It. E. corner
of EttittTLEN'int and rdARK.e.T ,streets
_at 7.0 and
10.30 A. M. and 1, 4.16. 0.30, and 10 P. M,and will
leave the Ration, corner of TiIiELTV -FIRST and
MARKET Streets. (West Phdadelphia,l at Lee and
10.45 A. M., and 2.11.1.35 d. 45. 34411115 Y. M.
— Ole% t/ltßrir
ye PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and a P. M.
save WEST CHESTER at 8 A M. and a P. M.
rains Isamu Philadelphia and West Chester at 1.411
A. M. and 4.15 T. M. eonneet at Pennelton witty Trains
2n the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad
for Oxford and intermediate points.
HENRY WOOD,
mylff-tf General enperintendent.
PHILADELPHIA Alilu
=ADM; RAILIWAI)
(Moir WPM Kimmel.)
hipLivusl.tny.. April S 7, UM.
SEASoirf ok S.
On and after May 1. 1861,season tioketa will be tuned
by tine company for the periods of three, id:. nine, and
twelve months, not transferable.
beacon school-tiokets may also be had at S 1 per cent.
discount.
tlyste will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 227
&nthFOURTH &root, where any further informatina
can be obtained. - 8. riItADFORD.
ap29-13 Treanwer.
VALLEY RAILROAD.—PAD
ILK 0 S TRAINS FUR. DOWIIIfIOTUWIt AND LP
TURMEDULTE 6T/11,101:46.—On and after Nov, erh,
IStal, the Passenger Trains for DOWNINOTOWN
will start from the newritsienger Depot of the Phila-
Blphia and Itea4ing_Railroad Company . oorner of
BROAD and
n CALLOwMILLehat /Knots, (passenger on-
r
T
e ea caol
OB.MINO RAIN for Downingtown leans at 1.011
A. M.
agg AFTEMI:(OOII ILUR for Rtewninglewa leaves at
DA
DAILY (Sundays exaertted).
By order of the Board of Managers et the Yattaest
ma and Reading Railroad Oomrarlf•
owl W. a.adolLl4l.l4lNY.StaretarN
PL} E TR .
PRILADEJ , PRLA AND EA,-
titc a illeti.WE to ram_otos, Batawiees. Ru
pert, W es rre,Borantor., Danville, Milton, Wil
liameport Trot, Ralston. Canton, I.lmita,
Niagara :AIM, Roonitirter, Cleveland,ZDotro, Toledo.
Citlitago, Limns, Milwankte, and au valuta North and
Wort.
Pawnor trains W 11111470 the new Depot of the M
iriam and moiling Aaitrood, corner BROAD ani
ALLOW - HILL Streets. (Passenger entrance en Cal
lotion street ' ) daily (ttandays oxrpentod). fir nbees
Nin am :
AI
'
A—am A. 14
M . .D EXPRE S S P.
Wks 11.1)0 A. M. train sonueota at Resort, for W
ilkss
bar» MI
tapg, ltarivaton,_and all rations on the
140 WADtki A D Maul:Mum* RAILROAD.
Whoa ell trunl• make direot connections at Elmira
with the trains e. the New York and Erie, Canandsigns
and Niagara Falls, and Buffalo, New York and Erie unit
Raw Yerk ientral Railroads, Wi est all points Nora and
ant •
Datte/0 • •42 5 gUiri, 4111110, &rid Mispoodeß
Inds., out i.tercsochrote points.
Illi@c it eAran he i-rrared at the Pkiladelcian ant El
-1111 1 7
R and ■
iNtlNVlrfcre'rZels r ar
D•Dia i nusi Tlipp Tit eildril i ldol4'guah
YZEitt 7 II; rit
=the Pill and icecting eOCkt, 8re,14
hill atre t wally Olundaye exse•ht4l). fir all
veinti West sit Marti, at P.
Prezio. am.. • SsAlgussrat Moro Si. /1, be friars
their going the Hugo till.
fr rarOie'r infoortscticia /IVA Freight Pipet.
mintirsmot ill and ttAILLO ha
if. W. ruutf Agent.
laerthweet isomer BRIM mod 16 7.ri• 'Etrosto.
sal 11- t1 ileSslsSin
narnEss COMPANOIB.
Ttll6 ADAMS AXPRICSS
CridiTHlPT!Street.
orwar tankages. klLro s aandmo. Bank Norm
mut specie. baker by its own .s.tnos or In oonnoolir,
wisk other Esorozo Conwinire, tn all Ik. prinsdolla
own tad 'Woo ni Ula lii ad gram
11. aa IA 0.1/0.14/11.
1.111-ri Chnwec rid.
Samall invoice of Bides, Sheep,
N. 7 sad Goat 191 ans put re ceived West
tp_r*e by IAiIiETCRE & C ALBA, sit Oil
Beati !Aim, Sreet. Ja
M TIIOISIAB do 80N17 211641111 .
• Nom. 139 and 141 Routh FOURTH gk r ..,
( Formerly Noe. e 7 and MI
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PURLIC BALES RRAL EeTATS: ku
A r ab T EXCH . /04E1E kVEIIIt TtIE A nni s, d,'°ll
o'clock, noon, during the hwiness Munn, 41 1
I
KT Handbills or each property issued apr afthi
addition to which we publian on the enturday s I ' l4
toreoh gale, one thoimar.d catalognes, May ,ssiss,
"of oils asal vit.
m, 109111 g frill detreriptione of all the yrbMet
sold I ilbe following- "roo.Ooy. t i , h i
REAL have
eATE AT PRIE state et We have a large amount or real , mate to . •
orty. Prknted lists may a had at the eget °°4ll l .
eaki. including every desontition
prop
PErVATE li &LK REGIRTER 14 stisa,
.7 - Real estate entered on our private ow e i .,
and advertised occasionally in our public ssi s Vtira,
and
whiob one thousand copies are printed l e, %4
eeki
free of charge.
!STOOKS. BONDI &a,
On TuesdaY,
Julys, at 171 o'oloolt noon, at the Philadelphia
change, will be sold
-4 4 .
Without reserve. by order or administrator
-1 share Point Breese Park Assoolation.
POP other account.-
2,000 seven per Gent. Bret-mortgage boo s ph ilidei.
hllliald Sunbury Railroad Company.
2 Bharen
Aaatiamy i of F i ne Artailadelphia and Meroantile Libygrin tad
,
*BO p
laid,
02.000 Cbeerrpeake and Dela:: canal 1,, ,
r e : b e ,
I ,
re
10 shares P ht,adelphia Exchange.
2 shares Philadelphia and Havre de - G rade
towboat Co . par $6O. teLni
Alan. without reaerve• for soomint of Whom It
601100T11-• t i ,
20 itharesCommon:realth Bank of Ph iladelthic
200 •
158 shires Catawiesa Preferred.
10 shares Morris Canal Consolidated,
100 share , . Philadelphia and Ural'. re in 11 _ 0
Company (Byrnes and Pine). aisk i
100 shares Fairmount Passenger Railway cot bhp
(Race and Vine), - .
._ .rt t
1,200 imams Thirteenth. an d Pi ten h - ttreeia pip
ger Railway Company. lip,
1 share Philadelphia Exchange.
110 o res Commonwealth Insuranis or"
Peonsrania. in ca. _ nT , 0
1 5 shares Academy of Mum.
FEW—WORM OF THE HOLY TRINITy,
pew pp. JD, ncattt mole, Unmet' of the .11,,,y
REAL ESTA'PE BALE:—JULY 0,
VALUABLE DWRLIANS, SPRUCE ITERET
Orphans' ConrllSale—Estate of Abraham at, k 4„
deoessed.--VAt..ThauLE THREE-STORY SRI et
northeast corner
. of Spruce and Lsaul
etreets, between Second and Third, Se fast 11 i
Ilt
front.
a.HREE STORY ISRICK DWELLIN,.
Walnut streetorrest of Tenth. le feettl le iep t
80 feet deer,. I to te,
Peremptory SaIe.—FRAME DWELLING, Rou
north of tonmond street. Ivinetesalh ward. tt
p er e m ptory -ale.—T REE-cTORY SNICK Dispi
LINO AND BAKERY, Otos street, Nineteenth or
11W0 STORY ERICK DWKI,I,IIe, N o , 43
.i srd
lie street. between Fifth and Sixth streets. Oat sous r n i' .
Noble street. The house has two rooms on fluor, introducd. eso. , g
THREE.r•TORY BRICK DWELLING' N o
Wharton street, west orTLird etrest,
hath. sae, /co.
Yitc
TWO , ISTORY FRAME DWELLING and Car MIR
PhOP. Pro. 1724 Race street. west of Ter,lfth stnkti. fi t
2o met front and 3.00 feet deep to Latestter men g
vehiolt street is erected a brick-and frame pu m a
OLD_
in
Fulllls. partmulars of all the above salsa vo,noul.
handbi
LARGE PEREMPTORY BAC.u,
FINE WINKS, BRANDIEF,
STOCK OF M e:89111a. HARRIS. VL, 6
Relinquishing this brenchof their bum '
On Tuesday, July 2,
At 1234 o'clock. at the auotion store. from the stock of
Messrs Hams, Vogl. 1.1 o„ an aasortmeet of;
Winee. Brandies, &a-- oom . prising Ye el 4 Cell R;',
many ? Peennitine & CO.'S bleb-grade Sherries, Oliva;
Madeira. Hunt & Co.'s draught El uni erten Port WiE j ;
Also. Martel. Hennessey. Plnet, Utard. Snecia
Brandies; choice Bohlen Om. Pesch and Apple
dirs. Monongahela Whisky, ?co at!,
ate" The as e will be especially worthy of lip i d,
c omp-isius some of the finest Wines aud brawls en;
imported, basing_ been selected with treat ear.
22.04414. Piesrin• Ileel, at. co., during the hut cr abs
Tears, and nog to be sold without an y moue
or rat.
Wren, they inteted,ng to reiteveeh Ova nreooll of 104
busmen&
e amplest will be open for examination.withem.
locum, at the auction TOMB, MU hours prams" to Ike
Bele.
Bala at No 2075 Walnut Street.
ELEGANT FUAIIiTuRE. alike RWIS, PIANO,
LVET CA.B.Phatr. CIURTAIIuE. I.IOaARY
FURNITURE AN' BOOK-CASES. Ran; J o n
CO.,tkLV ENGRAVING+, artist's , YROUFt, 4F,
On Wedneeday Molting.
July 3, at 10 o'clock. at Ito. 2025 Weltut street will
be sold by catalogue. the vary elegant furniture it
family reMOVina. The cabinet furniture eau nil nee
to order, us of tiiitlieitie deeieu and hush, andhue ten
but a short time in nee. There ie a law c u tter Di
framed engraving!, selected by the owner in PVII.
moat of them are artiste' proof!, and lame the
cock
g mli eh 4=Adfri g ttct v, Ll fi tro;iTo e i ' u'ratu
of the sale. at eight o o ook.
Exeontors' Bale—No. 2tl North Mali 3trist
1401.13 E, Entail) 'FURNITURE, 281882.1
CARPETS, ko.
On Wednesday Morelos,
July 3 at 10 o'olook, at No. 241 North Nuitkerm
above Haoe, the neat household fumitors, Luis's
csrppter. &0., by order of the exeoutors.
tar May be examined at 8 o'olook on the moinisio
the sale.
Bale et Noa 1 and la +youth Fourth Strut.
SUP Ea lOR F URro ITU RE. F abNCH. HAT,. mit
HORa. PIANO FORTEa. EKDS AND BEDDL'4O,
DRUNELB AND
T OTABR GARPETB, &c.
toarrtay Mookint
. . .
At 9 o'clock. at the Anotinn Stem, an astoKmeat
excellent second-hand furniture, elegant piano foam
fine mirrors, carpets. beds and bedding, Se. urrai
has declining honsokeeping, removed to the nom*
convenience of Be'..
MOBNB NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER
A FIXI COMMIPION MEACHANP , sOidesil
corner of IgLX.TH and RACE Streets.
SALT' . ON AOCOVNT OF THE UNITEn /TAM
GOVERNat els T. BY OR OeR OF JAMES
CHAMBERS, ESQ.. NAVY_ AGENT.
On Monday Morning,
July 1, at /0 O'olOck, at the Phi tadelphis Nary Yet,
consisting try tot of oil caste and barrels, lot of Kir
iron, lot of o'd rope, large quantity of whisky, trod.
vinegar, and molaues bArrels, Also, lot of mssorsie.
AT PR IVATE ELALE,
AT PRICE+ TO /WIT THE TINES.
The following articles will be sold for logs that kW
the usual trolimg price
Fine gold hunting case, donlie.ease, and doobleist
tom English patent lever watches. of the moo morel
and best makers ; fine told double-time 5 Wog Wen
lever watches; independent-seoonds lever ruches;
fine gold bunting - ease and open-face esoapemen are;
leVu 3 si wale es; horizontal and duplez mucked ,
silver hunting-case, doubly -cfute, and doable-boon
••:rirlish patent lever. eseavement lever, end letcui
Watches, of the moat approved and best meters; sa
ble case and open. fain silver watches; elver tinnier
silver gmartier ano re:isle-ease watches Si. told veal.
nook. too, and guard chains; diamond d e
afer ring md
breast-pins •; seta of fine gal jew-lry ; toil orsitriss.
ear-rings. snger -rings, bracelets, reneV-eases, pens,
and jewelry of !every demon snot; sow tarots. rowneal
Instruments, piano -fortes, and uncles gtneislii.
MOSEY TO LOLL
Money advanced liberally, for Ley leelth of time
agreed upon. on gold and alive! domoads,
matches, jewelry , rowllng-piecee, =telt% niernments,
cry goods, clothing, groeertes, hard are, cutlery. fir
ritere. bedding. fanny arnolea, and on ell nttlnlellol
value.
CONRIGNMENLS AND CUT-DOOR SALES 20L1•
LICIT ED.
Littoral cash advances made on all artic l es tearrdee
for sale. ?amnia nttentton ciVint LO ell nut-dnor
MIII.IZeATRII K & BROS., MN.
• TIONEERN. 604 cRESTNUT St., gore Bixti
SALES EVERY
At 7 o'olock• of books, stationers, sod fewer
tooen
watches, jewelry. clocks. silver plated ears, Mee,
v aulting., mammal ins foments. &c.
Also. Hoeiery, dry goods,. boots and chose, and men
°bandit* of every description.
DAY 8/iLt.l3 ever, mondali WOODEaday, sad Fr.
day, at o'clock M.
PRIVATE SALES.
A t erivate sale. several large ormairnme nts of mute
and jewelry, books, al ationery. silver-tilited WV* ea
ten, !moor good., to which is eche:led the atte.•
tion of city and country merchant° and others.
Consignments solicited for all kinds of inertia:4A
for grittier public or private reel,
Liveral cash &Images made on memmeit&
ti•-door omlea • reorerpti,
SEA. BATHING.
EIRIARIE! C O A R tu
D T E EI N E AN ET
ND 4 y, Jaw Irtb,tretl
R Alb " A 4" n 'T d aftv ram.:
will leave IN k..-8 RISE r
33 A. 51.
Mail •••-•
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Ewen
A "first a tnanisivickitA7 4 3, N.
11.5
A. ra
Fare to Atlmmo, *LW ; Round Trip tiekets, good XI
three day., $2 00.
Freight must De delivered at COOPER'S row ty
3 P. M. The Company wi I not be reeponsible for eV
goods, until received and reeelpted for, by their Merl
et the Point. Joan u. mama ,
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AKWEEKLY OODIMIMIWATION
BY /STEAM BETWEV4 NEW YOU
AND LIVERPOOL, Galling at QUBENSTOWN ilre
Lad') to land and embark paasenkets and desperotta
The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia to
Company's splendid Clyde-built Iron sorew maw
dupe, are intanited to sail as follows:
FROM N ENY YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. .
CIT_Y OF BALTIMORE. eatuda l . " I , ne .
KANGAROO, MatoMar, .... 54 4
ETNA, naturdor, in , .
And avert RatOrdal thrOllghont th e year, from l'i Ed
AO 4 Li. it,
RATER OF pAegAGE
TRROUOR FROM PHILA2ELITIA.
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Livernool.--.-.--- 1
Do. to London, via Liver Pool ----- --- --- y
Staters to Queengtown, Or Livogyool.-.—.-- ~
..,. to London. -
.------ a
Do. Rotuen hokets, &TA - liable for .11 moll% . 15
from Lava rpool., ------- -- . 4
Fomenter' forwarded to Here . Pant, lisloria ,
Dr am ". and Antwerp, at through Wag,
Carttneates of marina issued from Liverpool to R
York— --- ---- 8
Cli t ifi natea or homage hashed from Queenstown to %
eer York_
have superior t•---- ,
These steamers seoesnuoasuou a
vassencers, are conarnotarl with watertight ooltril•
manta, end carry eipericneed Ourte01:11.
For freight, or promisee, appli at the office Of ite Col
Piny, JOBB G. DALE, atel6 .
111 Walnut at eat fl utule
Ix Liverpool, to M. iros4 e . ,
over Rol
In eiwitow. to wm. Lnma ,
IS UtlteD Meet.
AITDB BEITION AND N0WE., 51
AMERICAN ROYAL MALL ITFAW
room raw 'roan O Livii.Poes.
Chief Cabin •
Second Cabin Passage....
11011 1057011 TO LTTITITOM. salt
Inkier Cabin rassage.--.-
Emm
Ir
T shi a Cl ns tr out
ona Plow York call at Goa 010'bet•
The
okip. from Boston eall at Halifax and GeTk .•
bar-
PERBI A , Cant. Jniikins. AFRICA, Gnu Sk i rls
Alt Ali IA .1. Stone. CANADA CAN. ~ ,laor
AllA, Capt. .G. Lott. AMERICA. CM*. -1 0 ,
AWB7YALABIA24, BlABARAleGnst6diro
Oar. Cook. EUROPA, apt.
SCOTIA, I now Imiliongd t .tot
These vessels carry a clear white apt It
Rev
green on starboard bow: red on port 000• DIAL,* bolt
IMRRlClA.Mtell i e.leaves BoetOns
r.
•UIVIJILA.L•O A , SO *
Cook, `• if. YorkLlTednetdir..l it,
ARABIA, Stone, t' Boston, wednesdns.
Je p t.
#FRlCA,lshannon " York. id
UROPA, Andenan " BoBBoni Wer7"/1.7 17 '
ERN/A, Judirina, " rt. York. We 08 er,
ANIERICA. Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday,
Berths not secured Until paid for.
An experienced Burgeon on board. t o 00
The owners of thee° *Moe will not be seating swo p
Geld, Ballion. on mo. 'even fro: i lfor,
or Metals, =less pitu olAalng ore eland di eid ,
the Valle theT6ol th erein ex.preeo. For rap
aplidl to MIN
it Bowling Green. ?ten
BROWWB ESSENON OF JAMAI G O , 4
OINGER.—PREDERIQK BROWN, J ib 0,4
Droggtet, northeast corner or Chestnut apd
fluladelphla, sole manulaoturer of known Beso br i ts
Jamaioa Gluier which is recognised and stewr i f u rp
the medical mouly,and has become the stacierad
medium. of the oiled finites.
This Eseenor is a preparation of unusual etoe,letc::
es
o f diarrhea, tpotsient cholera. in shor`h„
eases of prostration of the digestive fitnotol.r:.:derg.e
Inestimable value. During the Pren ilwe ve l o'
cholera and limner complaints of children. it lo o ,„,
Laity etilloa , notie; no family, individasi. or "
should be witliont it.
NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable Evonl'of fl lt
being ooanterfelted. a new steel elltreving ,el tro - or
a great cost, will be found on the outeide el
ear, in order to guard the eurobaser Wlngl
Dated upon by worthies,' wuteripee•firro-pir.d fori
Frepared only by FRDERICR &comet/
seie Ics Drug sad Chemical More, rt, Fp.
Elftla awl Chestnut 'West'. rhiladelionll , 4 °,7, 1 05t0 , v .
DERICK BROOM 11, ht.'s, Mal arid ..Co4u"
c rner of Ninth and Mutant streets.t, ,t
1 1 1 :4 1 ehi•V ^11.11211It" 1.9
f
()PAL DINTALLIr3A.—We gPegir°rAti
'L . VW:COSI experience whebi ll eti l if 4 o :none !i . g
FAlllitikifilittriedleiroirlLlr the motet renrNrl
Or the month sad teeth that we hart folLirtijig
believe it fulfils all that is elanDed tor
is
eon:mended br the molt eminent dentists vread_m •
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1 000
p ILIUM& OIGA 0„
AKAlbOtee aseertmaek. 60Orr,
some of the most eels Cabana s . um& in alit figYe_.a• er
Yet, such as viva°, Verdes DiSlitnagge
tens. Mask Ses. Ponahinelkh &a.. Zgo• _ln t ,ot ea
and CiarOia Cigarettes. For gale kri fPririr,
tariff puce', by the treperter. CHAK1 , b 3 - . 4; swo t.
lel7-3ro N 0.130 WALPIV*
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WOAD-500 lbs. for ssle by
W2i7tI6IIILL k 4
fall 47 and CI Nor ODDOM