BRITISH POLICY TOWARDS THE . UNITED STATES. • [We take the following from the latest re ceived London joutnale, in order that the po licy of the British Ministry may be under stood, (if possible,) from their own speeches, delivered in the lionse of Commons.—ED. Pealed On the evening of May Bth, Mr. Gregory said that. in oonstgnenoe of the newirwhich had arrived from liMerloa since he bad- given notice of his question, be bad been obliged to alter its wording Mr. Lincoln had prooteuned a blockade of the ports of the HVC.Iti confederated States, and, there fore, it was necessary to ask a question with rii• gird to two other States, which were in an attitude of hostility to the United States although they did not belong to the South. He had to ask the noble L or d, the Foreign Secretary -Ist Whether any attempt of the Government of the United States to levy 'ederal dntiee off foreign vessels, outside the ports of North Carolina and Virginia, before scab vessels break balk, would not be an infringement of international law, and, if so, whether our minister at Washington had received mstructions to that effect? 2d. Weedier the Go- Tenement of the IJoited States had been informed that the blockade of any port of the Southern Con federated States, unless effective, will not be re. eognized ? 3d. The Government of the United States having refused to relinquish the belligerent right of inning letters of marque, the seven Muth ern confederated and sovereign States having become to the Coifed States a separate and inde pendent and foreign power, whether her Majesty's Government recognises the right of the President of the Southern Confederacy to issue letters of marque. and, if fa, whether our tublike, at Wash. ington had been notified to that effect? Maar, ham) VIEWS OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL. Lard 3 Russell. In regard to the honorable gentleman's first question, I have to say that, hav ing eonaulted the Qaeen'e advocate with. seepeot to Federal does to be levied outside the ports of North Carolina and Virginia, he tasted to me that the answer to snob &question must depend entirely. upon the circumstances of the case, and that it could not at all be declared beforehand, whether such an attempt to levy dues would be seeording or contrary to international law. Of course no in strinstions on the attbject have been sent to her Majesty's minister at %Washington ; but Lord Lyons Is of opinion that such an intention would be found impracticable, and would not likely be effective. I Hear, hear 1 With mesa to the honorebla gen tlemen's second question, whether the United States Government have been informed that a blockade of any port of the Southern Confederacy, unless it were effective, would not be recognised, I certainly have not felt it necessary to give any In structions to our minister on that subject. It is well known to Lord Lyons, and it certainly has been declared law by the United Staten, that no blockade could be recognised or deemed valid unless it were an effec ti ve blockade, [hear, heard and I have no doubt that there would be no differ ence between her Majesty's Government and the Government of the United States on that point. With regard to the honorable member's next clues tioni *a to the belligerent right of issuing lettersof masque, I tend, in the Brat place, wait for more expieratiora, and in the twoond place reserve part of the answer which I have to give. With respect to belligerent rights in the ease of certain portions of a State being in insurrection, there wee a- precedent which seems applicable for this purpose in the year 1825. Theßritieh Govern meat at that time allowed the belligerent rights of the Provisional Government of Greece, and in con mequentse of that allowance the Turkish Govern- Da nt made a remonstrance. Duey state the nature of tbat remonstrance, and the reply of Mr Canning " The Turkish Government complained that the British Government allowed to the Greeks a bens. forget character, and observed that it appeared to forget that to subjects in rebellion no national cha racter could properly belong." But the British Government informed Mr. Stratford Canning that " the character of belligerents was not BO much a prinelple as a fact ; that a certain degree of force and eerodetenoy acquired by any mass of people engaged in war, entitled that population to be treated as belligerent, and even if their title were questionable, rendered it the interest well under stood of all civilised nations so to treat them ; for what was the alternative? " A Power or a community (call it which you win) which was at war with another, and which covered the sea with its cruisers, must either be acknowledged as a belligerent or dealt with at a pirate ;'• which latter character, as aeplied to the Greeks, was loudly disclaimed. In a separate de spatch of the same date, (12th of October, 1825.) Mr. 8. Canning was reminded that when the British Government acknowledged the right of either belligerent to visit and detain British neer. chant vessels having enemy's property on board, and to oonfisoate such property, it was necessarily implied as a condition of gush acknowledgment that tbe detention was for the purpose of bring ing the vessels detainee before an established Court of Prise, and that oonfiscation did not take place until after condemnation by such competent tri bunal. The question has been under the consideration of the .Government. Tuley have consulted the law cutters of the Crown. The Attorney and Solicitor General, and the Queen's Advocate and the Go vernment have come to the opinion that the South ern Confederacy of America, according to those principles which seem to them to be just principles, tideum be treated as a belligerent (Thar, hear.] at farther. questions arise out of that question, dish respect to which we are still in doubt; as what are the alterations which are to be made in the law of nations in consequence of the deolara tans of Paris; and thou, questions being of a Biqa.= nit and intricate nature. have not yet been deter tined upon. They are still under the eoneideretion the Government, and will be still farther con leaped before any declaration is made to other Mara. [Hear, hear.] 41 the House of Commons on the following day, IA v do, in the course of a debate upon the paper _ _mile -- Jar ti n....it....,.. .......1 a.l--.A. 1-• 1 ..e. • ZiaLlietlaki , V , bi° lord at the head of th e Governme nt - he had obtained no answer, probably owing to the abrupt conclusion of the debate. That routs -*tile would now repeat. Since they bad lately dismissed the financial position of the country newe had come from the United States of a moat alarm ing character. It was Quite clear now that the civil war which it was hoped world be averted was likely to rage for same time. Re wished to remind the noble lord that when be last expressed his views upon the subject of the repeal of the paper duty, ho was not in possession of the mementone intelligence which had lust arrived. Did not the noble lord now anti cipate that increased armaments and decreased re. (septa from (rename and exoise would be the ro• salts of the deplorable events of which information had jest been received? [Hear, beard Would not the diaries which might be expected to Inane in the manufacturing districts injuriously affect the revenue? (Hear, hear . 1 He would ask, were these results anticipated when the Lento lord ex pressed his approval of the financial scheme of the Ohanceller of the Exchequer? LORD PALIHERSTerN'S VIEWS. Lord. Palmerston. No one can regret more than I do the intelligence which has been received within the lest few days from America ; bat, at the name time, any oae must have been short. sighted and little capable of anticipating the pro bable course of human events, who had not for a . long time foreseen events of a similar character to those which we now deplore [Hoar, hear. From the commencement of this unfortunate quarrel be tween the two sections of the United States, It was evident that the causes of disunion were too deeply seated to make it possible that separation would not take place; and it was also obvious that passions were so roused on both sides as to make it highly improbable that such separation could take place without a contest. In answer to the queer- Don of the honorable member, I would say that, however much I regret the intelligence which we haveteceived within the taut few days, yet that intelligence ought not, in my opinion, to make any difference in the arrangements which, after the tallest consideration, we tionaidered were eel- Vitiated to Meet all the requireteouts of the public service during the preeent year. (Hear, hear] Mr. Bentinek thought the noble lord bad not quite understood his question. The noble lord said the Multi of the disturbances in America had been anticipated in the financial arrange. menet. Did the noble lord mean that arrange ments had been made to meet the expense of in creased armaments and the risk of diminished revenues, [hear, hear.] or did he simply mean that he did not anticipate that any snob Golan quinces would result from the intelligence lately received ? I Hear, near j Lord Palmerston. I thought I bad, by implici t= at least, answered all the questions of the heserahla gentlemen- Ido not perceive any rea sons why we alumni apply to Parliament for in creased armaments (hear] in consequence of the events which are taking pride in Mirth America, and I also hope that the customs duties will not materially roarer in consainentte of these events. In the Commons on the following day— Mr. Walpole said he wished to put a question to the Government in referenbe to the motion which appeared on the paper in the name of the honora ble member for Liverpool upon the unsatisfactory state of the subject of belligerent rights at sea. He understood the noble lord, the Foreign Seers tary,lo state last night that the subject was al reedsr,under -the -eonsideretion of her. lidajtetteisie GoVercusurnt, - and that they would efliciellx la' 31712Q011 what their opinion was as Kieft , AL that opinion was formed. In the present treey spina , meted state of affairs, he would put it to hillionora bl•frieud, the member for Liverpool, wiether it would be of advantage, either to his owe coned tu eau; or to the public inter/atm genotally, that such a discussion should mime on to-night. Ha wished to know what the opinion of the Govern ment was upon the , matter, and if the noble lortbat unhand of the Cievernment thought it woad be laterions to dieoties the question at present, he trusted his honorable friend would withdraw the rotten. Lord Palmerston. In reply to the question of the right hon. gentleman, I may say that I en tirely amour with hire in the view he has ex. =of the inexpediency of discussing tO•niet don which thaionorable member from W. Verpool has Intimated his intention to bring for- less& The House will bear in mind the state meta made by my noble friend, the Ferelin Se. Ortetary, last night, yin - that there are certain =one of intonational law in connection with rent rights which are of so grave gni com• plLsated a character that they are nig! , seder the weasieeration of the Government. My 'noble friend added, that until her Moja/ay'', (government should be in a position, by the legal advice wbioh *ey may receive, In make some dere,tem aomianni ea .ftuiwost the enbieet, it would t 4 nighty ataxia diteet,tin feet, altogether impossible, to enter into any ritetnasion of the coreetio.. Therefore, if the honorable member should Weever° In his motion, It will be impoesiblelo- any member of the Go _ ~,,,,,t to make eeystatement in reference to it =.7. - thiii W hi o h wee made by my noble friend 7 — , ,th ,s, t , jg: root Of foot, IA the present slate mav_.„-a-- . _. _,_ ~,,5 4 remain wholly sileat upon the or .- ,78:1 hear .] Any discussion upon so matter a t1....„1„,-In the present state of affairs, wou ld be htifttlY Prejudicial bathe interests of the country; and, under all the eirethustanees, I truss the hoaoreble member far Liverpool .will postpea. the motion until home A.A....„. period . Kr. Horalisil Although uty own inolinau e „, would have 'ad me to proceed with 11 4 mo ti on, yet may judyntut inditeet me to-concur e.,,i re l y with whet has fill.. from:the *We lord and ih ee wisur4it bouorstieAdeno. Under all the car tun. I feel that I imeetaiii_filtainative but to FSn• the motiat until the views of her Ma. ' Government fixes beer. made Imutio.re as.] ._ e —"Alo:ad_Whlte, convicted of " -.mg sr sitton last Friday: . Ow. diirsZtit of the DOOM, the rope pr a Mea neni•ia r ;,(l the prisoner fall a dllf• taw . a shout mo le the ground. The me- Mad att./ 23 .___ I P t IncX 3 eatul, end he died without maw— 0-ENERAt; WAR: NEWS. How tßlt VaIIIPLIGIN OUGHT To HA COHDUCTID The Norfolk Day-Book has ■ plan for the suer wary termination of the war. We quote : " The Bough hes now bet to lilacs her forces in snob a position as to prevent era advance ever her borders, and at the RIM time !told the Northern army at Washington at bay, then lay siege to Fortress Monroe, while Bragg attends to Plskena The capture of these two forts will end the war at once The pnvitears, torpedoes, and sub marine batteries will soon be seemplele offset to the entire naval power of the North for purposes of coast de fence. • IMPORTIK? smarmier OEMS Governor Brown, of Georgia, bee trued an or der inhibiting the earrylng Of arms or accoutre mews of any kind, purohastdrby the State, beyond its limits without hie consent' The Savannah Re puldscan says that if the Governor Intends to re fuse his consent in all ealeir the order is likely to produce no little confusion irtthemovemeuts of the Confederate armies. It ictoollned to supreme, however, that the object of the order IS merely to require that a proper respect should be shown hint by thole companies which leave the State under orders from the Confederate Goverment. 370Ri TBOOPB FROM LOI7IBIANA • The Confederate Government have made another call upon Governor Moore, of Louisiana, for 3,000 volunteers to serve during the war. The Governor announces in his proclamation that no more twelve-months men will be received, and that all companies refuting to enlist for the war are re. quested to disband and deliver up their arms. ALBZUT IRDIAN•RIOINSNT A correspondent of the idexandris Gazette, writing from Little Rook I on- the 10th, says the Hon. Albert Pike bee jolt been eommissioned by the Southern Confederacy to raise and equip a regiment of Indians tot instant aervioe. The Cap tain is an Idol with . the Indians on our border. He has secured to - them' so many comforts, and they are so fond of ht,p, thit he has often bees tired by them to trooomestheir chief, and he can readily proetre a command of five thousand of them, if necessary. Haloes et once to the nation. - • TUT WILL RArl CAPITAL The New Orleans Dairsi'., Montgomery oorre spondent writes u follows : . " The veil of sunny Wars all the deliberations of Congress; yet the opinion prevails tare that a formal declaration of war againet the United States will soon be made, and.that a vigorous attaok on Washington will immediately follow. Ido not, of tonne, youth for the tritttfof this statement, end merely give it as the in ex of the publiz mind. It is reported here that oMelal information has been received that troops ftpm the North are pouring continuously into the capital of the old Govern went, and It is thought that before we could Tent hly begin our assault, yadhington will lie defended by 20,000 men, supplied with all the 'engineery of war. The time for taking the old seat of Govern ment without a desperate battle has evidently gone •by ; yet its doom is sealed. The llzedsuod unalter able determination to eapture this city is the pre vailing 'sentiment of our people , _ and satisfaction gleams from the eyes of every soldier whose desti nation la Washington." . • • NOTICE TO ..firiklitoors. The troops here. who .may•have any reason to complain of their farei;mily instantly; and at will, rectify the evil. The War Wepartmetit has pro vided amply of the 'very beet provisions for their suberistenee. If by apy ohanoe any of them fail to get enough to eat, or are served with badly cooked or unsound provisions; the faiit should be instantly reported to their own commanding officer. If he neglects or fails to testify the clam of complaint promptly, then report bis failure, and all the facite, promptly to the commanding officer of the depart. ment, General Mansfield, woo will rarely correct the evil in a trioe.---ti r arhengion Star. lexotuanee otatirtresta rn itteintowD. It is rumored, says the Richmond .Examiner, that a vigilance committee is about being formed us this oily, at the Iread'of which are some of the most di ed but desperate , men of the commu nity. ome of thew, gentlemen hold high posi tions, and they have determined to proceed with their work, when . they begin, with power and effect. We hope they will sot with discretion, and hang those only who are positively guilty of bad faith to the State. Let there who are wise take heed in time, ere it may be too late. ustow vinnists. Ron. John Janney,.th• president of the Virginia Convention, reeebtly presided at a Union Meeting in Londoun county, of tablet' he is a resident. The meeting was largely attended, and after a fall discussion, resolutions were adopted protesting against the ordinance of Rtinession, and resolving to stand by the Union, and to support the stars and stripes. Mr. Janney himself actively par ticipated in the proceedings, and heartily endorsed the ooncluillons reached by the meeting. A " TRAP " AT ALEXANDRIA Hon. Wm. C. Rives, of Virginia, was at Atlanta, Ga., on the 14th Instant, and made a speeth, in the tonne of which he said the Old Dominion well all right: "Some one in the crowd asked him if there were any Federal troops in Alexandria. No, my friend, replied Mr. Rivas, there are none at that point. There are no Federal troops on any part of the soil of Virginia except Fortress Monroe. I will not ley they are afraid to oome into Alex- andria, but I will say that we have a trap for them into which they will fall whenever they attempt to come into that city." 66 fIOrTRARN OINTLIMM" A Viokatlnv (Min.) paper publiebee the follow• ing " NOTICE TO TR2 WORLD.—Every volunteer from this State and.Lonisiane is a gentleman. lie must be ttaatati u aneh. No deck panuite, no bard commons for him, if it can be avoided. He is an honor as well as a defence to his country." .11AVA.t. 11113117' BIGNALI4 The Nael l Peptirtmeut has ordered the ?Olio VINW! to supp li ed with Coston's telegraphic matt signs - GENERAL NE Damp phut; BaCh as apples, peaches, &c., if served out as part of the rations, even ip small quantities, for the. troops, would promote their health. Cptistant eating of meat and bread causes costiveness, with which some of the men are already effected. Then will come pills--ealo mel doses, sllt some shape—to afford temporary re lief, but to do more ultimate injury than bullets or bayonets: - We pray, for the men's sake, that there be- edme care to provide fruit, if possible. Anything but pills. Coffee is also bad—tending to !intone complaints. Cheese is also recom mended by the New York Tribune as part of the rations. SANITARY CONDITION OF CAMP CoaTut.—By the kindness of commending-officer Coionat G, A. 0. &suer, we learn that there were in the hospital at Camp Curtin en Tuesday, eighteen persons— and in quarters twenty. The number of troops in cam was estimated at 2,ooo. This speaks weU for t he health of the troops_ From the surgeon in charge of the hoepltal we learned that the pre. railing disease is measles. Ir is reported that William Adams, ex- Mayor of Allegheny pity, who went away with a cloud on his reputation, was in command of one of the Secession compattiAS captured at Camp Janit. son, St Loafs. He probably thought of being made one of Floyd's aids—having some experience Floyd's line while Mayor. NEARLY all the ordnance which rot:Dolma perfeot at Norfolk has been removed for safstyto points ii► the interior. Most of the matibinerl of the Harper's Ferry arsenal has also been Tenured to Richmond. Vanaut ByzitT, late United States corn mandot of the Augusta t(Ga.) eneinal, Wes et Montgomery last weals, having resigned his com mission sad tendeied him merrices to the Confede rate States. Goy. CLAIM of Team, has bag:4 his Pro alamation, calling for 5,000 men in licoordante with the additional regnizition from the War De pertinent of the Confederate States. Tam schooner George- Davis attempted p), leave Savannah hat week for Nat York, but ni stopped at Fort Paha% and au retained in charge of a Confederate States dicer. Ida. WILLI.cm Buanovons a graduate of Yale Collage , of the olds of 184 4, has left $lO,OOO to the Dwight Froleceoret4 of Didactic Theology a that Collage. 'Par Mobile Register says the wheat crop of Alabama is this year unusually Mtge, and the be Immense. tat Sontherst , Papers are ail . nrgiag their fanners to plant earn in preference to every other arse this season'. sa-Glay. Hixts, of New Hampshire, has en- - rolled hiazeelf as a volunteer, in retunpiny (mu lug in Hinsdale. ;Hos. JOHN FORlfirte baa been elected may or of Mobile, to pi the vacancy created by the re signation of Mayer Withers. Gamarr SMITIC pledges himself to provide for the fetaibie of all volunteers leaving Peter taro', N. Y," Tea sWante have all left the University at 'Orford, hiUh., and the institution has suspended operations. Tax airpenciiture for rations and pay of a ?Via for a . inont4, is about $26,000. :FRILATIBLPIIA BOMILD OP ULU& KgEHMLE, Cournrizz or 1112 Mon ra. l ske marehanu dltr=4)S • • 8, rtjhurMni. Sparons.Donlevy...„... —.—Liverpool soon Bina Lis te mw ord. Eldridge - Lave t . n snip Victoria need, Pronto __......r.. London. soo n Phi. Zsred. Masontgal Londonderry, Jane 3 Bart %Ireton. Farrsitman-,- --- Bremen soon B ar k ertner What,. Glasig OW, 80011 witir ^ 10,4 Jain Wraith Fifield.:-.....a - Anta..l ins Thurston. lasmaker—..-......„ . .8.L40w„;.„,,. rig tanlny. inford ----.—gneenstown. soon its E.Ua Read. Davis Havana. soon MARJENE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA. May 23, 1861. Iw CAM —6 16 1/161 0 11 WATES .168 ARIIPYRD. Bohr E C Knipht, Whitlow, 4 days from Salem; with :nose to T W Parker. Behr Voter. SOW., 5 days from Lane's Cove. with stone to onotelli. tohr lichard Vous., ?rink, 5 days from Boston, in halfwit to eraetsto. Behr a E Weston. Lens, I days from Weymouth, in ballast to ts Sturtevant & Bohr Levering, Conlon, s days from New York; in ballast to captain. Devarto Bohr Gilbert Green, Weaver. from Lynn, ballast to n Coal Co. nobr Sarah Clerk. Terry. from Oreenport, In ballast t e obte, Hammett & Bohr Jos Porter. Yates, from Boston, in ballast to J R Blakiitan. gZhr /it .1 Mercer. Robinson. from Eton, in ballast to msr, Stiokney & %Ventilato r: , eohr Riehard Thompson. Lloyd. from Boston, in bal- last to Van Boson, Norton & Co. Bonn Amos Palkenburg, Wilbert. from Presiden t *. CLEt. Bark Thom Dallett, SIM. Catlett & Bon. Bark Oosan-Pearl. Cook. O sow. 4 A donator & lirisllelhi Darnaby. WtgtlOdllle, WAttrn &Sons. Brig Abby Ellen. Oily:tore. re. Twe 4Bit , sa Otto. or. tl rod toy, Roston. N Sturtevsat a_ c o hr H E Weston, one. Salem, Bohr Joe Porter.:lstes. Boston.J R Blakiston. Bohr Jt. J B eroer, Robinson, Boston, Oartner, Slack nay & Wellington, 8 "` 1 ' 431 ' 4 4 j'ark, Terry, Moron. Haab. Hilftlitghtt & Bohr Jam H ROOM. Ingersoll. Breton. RIAIISOLIM Glover -bke-LLA: , • im am s. Simeon. Balem. Baum. Ogle & Co. • FATr "b'4l' Veal Dusan. VET Aft Nor- Behr Ronne, for laarbadoes, Wialroone...xtoal Corbrines—not at before. Ou _ (CarreePondenoe of the imn.) READING, 14.5.11. The following boats from the Union Canal., eased z? l the Behuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Ptuladel• phi ' s. Viz: amentran Eagle. Frain to captain; Elias Reber, light to captain; Rhodadendra, lumber to Wm B. Lloyd &Co; pot. bark to Henri Shaman; Bum Trots?, board. to m Tromp, Bon & Clot M Williamson, do to Wm N. Lloot & Co. MEMORANDA. Shi Florida. Mortimer. cleared at Livorno:4Bth Met for P hiladelphia. Ship Spirit of the Times, Klein, from Bombay Feb 19, At New York 21st lest Snip Gallego, Homewood, railed from Liverpool mat. for Rio de Jap_eiro. Ship Fanny McHenry. Smith, from Manila Feb 1 for London, _wait spoken March 28,_lat 2969 3. long 38 40 E. shin Ndward. Frost , Nom Penang, arrived at Boston lint inst. Ship Albert Carrier. Rayne., for CalOntta, cleared et London 9th inst. Ship Cromwell. flymes, from Boston March 17th for Batavia. was spoken 6th ult. let 29 N. long 36 W. Ship Jane I/ Cooper, Howard, cleared at Calcutta 3d ult. for Australia. Ship Blanding' Dudley, Atwood, cleared at Calcutta Ist uli. tor Roston. Balk Annie Kimball. Btunon, hence, Moron Nth, at f3lAagow 9th inst. Bark Tacony. Brown, from New York, arrived at Cette Sd inst. Bark Caroline 0 Adams. from Rio de Janeiro for New York, was aeoken Bth inst. let 2610. ions 61 42. Brig C C Van Horn. Merrier', hence, arrived at Lon doaderu 6th Br Ghartie, Chartre, cleared at New York 31st inst. for New York, B abra• Colorado , Sheppard. Coernine. Willets. and J Hest, Webb, hence, arrived at Newburvvort2Oth inst. Bohr M - 41. Bromley, for Philadelphia. cleared at Pl6l/ Riven nth inst. Rohr kansh Bibby. Reimer, hence, arrived at Balti more 21st inst. Rohm E W Benton, Taylor, J Frambes_, Somers. J L Radnor, Steelman. Lady Mien. Corson, W 6 Bartlett, Lonely, T Lake. Scull, W 11 Rowe. Harris. tvy, Hen trron, Ramona, Rlackman, Snow Flake, Weaver, W Dennis. Lake, R 8 Miller, Clifford, Geo Edwards. peke. 16 II Wilson , Davis t Eli Townsend ,Williams. Triumph. 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Subsoriptione may commence at any time. Terms always Ina. in ocinztoo. 411 letters to be addressed JOHN W. FORNEY No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, .1P /3" T 3:3 3F• tw. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET—A very desirable and MEL convenient Store, No. U Ponth FONSTR Pt • rent reasonable. Apply to A.R. CRAMS); ti 8, No. 32 North 'ERMA) Street. myleetathet* gni FOR SALE—A HOUSE and LOT, .Mr .deeirably lc:mated on MAIN Street. Burlington. N. J. Apply to vir CoLLINS,, 606 MINOR str e et . Muludelpins. • Or to FRANKLIN W O MAN, npll3-thetuUt• MAIN soon. Burlington. al TO LET—A Desirable HOUSE, with ell the Modern Improvements. surrounded .with shade and ornamental Trees. P 10.98 Upton street Bar- Unstop, N. J. Apply to N. P. mIDDLF.ToIi, myl6-tt 3 North FRONT etroot. de FOR, SALE—Several very desirable Three-strory BRICK DW ELLIN° TIOLICEik, antn three-story beck banding& enolosed verandahs, and Weller kitchens ; etult , Wita the very beat Material and in workmanlike manner. w,th consular marble door ways, most approved beware and reagent marble man tel.. hot sod cold water, water in chambers; haul comely papered throughout, tini.bed i the latest style. Pttuated on the east aide et rag TR btreet. arore Thompson street, Twenteth ward. apply on the Pre- Mmes. rartl-12t bi FOR SALE OR TO * RENT—Three /13-oommodious brink DWELLIN6/4. Haddonfield, Nos Jersey, centrally located, well enaded, aco., wittito two atuarea of railroad detect.' C. . BRUM sp2B4( 222 WiLLA4 UT Bttrreet. AR TO LET—A DESIRABLE DWEL JIM LIPItt_BP_I23 North THIRTEENTH Street. Apply to WETHERILL k DROTKER, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. . , tahl4-01 UHESTNUT-STRNET HOUSE and NFL STORE te jent.—Tbe desirable truainara location. Lia CELESTA UT Otreet, with dwelling Mtge:lied. Apply at 431 OHI3I3TNUT Street. fon lat GERKLiNTOWN PROPERTY TO • - JIM —To Bent, theLoree_ sad commodious et o f AKMAT Street end aad all the modern_improDe end cold Teter S. TA RII,IIO (MEWS Street. hilsde D or ePromi os- a TO RENT TWO CO UN TR Y ANL HOUR one mile from 717 wiaNtli. strt. lir No. .nm. ELAWARE COUNTY PROPERTY FORBAD .—WI screen( LAND. STORK DWRL LING. and Bff. Spring-holm., large and comfola ble DW ELI 'NG. abundanne of Fruit and evade. within 1% miles of the Court thus° at Media. Plenty of good water and shade. This Is s produotioe farm spd a very desirable property for a person desiring a plum. rural, 0011. MY home. Price SOO per ear.. .44%4 to JAIL R. CUMMINS, my2o-3Vmths. Surveyor at Media. V LET--813,00ND-STORY ROOM. 802 CHESTNUT street. over LElinz LAINMUIS ".k, Co". Jervrelry Mere. Tee heit toeetio Philsifel hhie, for MY kind of light business. APP I Y 1 11 the Jewelry Sim. Rest OWO. fen T° RENT—A very desirable STORE, 011 the Itinth-striiiet front of " The Continental 004" The Store at Ninth and jlantom nreetn A wait adapted for a fiIDDLI and H eallite motor ,tootr to JOBB 'lllOl3, le6-tx Southwest NINTH and SANSOM Strome. TO RENT—THE LARGE AND CON VENTENT Coal Wharf sod Labor Yeutl i . at 74%y landvi i lagenty-founti ward. apply to E. in. WA . on the gramma. rahli-tf • IVOR IMOHANGR—A 0110 ION TRAOT it• of good unimproved farm laid 'ire the State alley Jener oormonlent to %to oity,will be escheated for sugtrariy. Apple as No . 1.18 PEDERJLIA ntreeL R 001180N,RIKAL BEITATE BROKIE • AND CONVEYANCEL‘PWROSTOWN, PA. Real Beate binght and sold: on reteonable tartan. ROM and dwellings for sale or rant 61 brottietoerri and imantry. Good Illortgaiell MUM/MEd. Collections made, best referaneas twee. dl4-61n DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Dr. DAILITIS RAM'S A.ROKIIIIO 01111801ZATI1CI by ik."..5 he lot siz VIM'S WWI Socrossiesciewcw. it ie vieefillt in (Nip/ Thopirtigh. NOreeMlON4Nrtirl - Bwth Cols, Pekea. Wields:male ,SSi ar Pe.inas 4 of Bowels, Hisdacike,,#MlSiX4.36 Zufsgfty CIMPIPLaifiS. Lew Spwits. Diliriroa rmann.lsterionaseti. gi gyntrer.iinfaa; RENtuatattill.'olll7looggent, Ist .WILL NOW iX7O23OaTI CB eurriri, As it Idadiarnsit ankh. and stoats:a, curing the yeast 'aggravated eases of Dyna•Palltai. Kidney Comn_laints, and ail other derangements of th e titoniaola and Bowels in It Sesedr . t . g L ar- . It art:writs; and rlrestove the wash, atervo,,, and la betaltl u t x otreagth, and V 1501% MOM who, oat e 'anathema' nee of helore, have beeenis defee s26 and their nervous systems shattered, amnia - nations b a - dawn, and astbt- to that horrible f igmatz bun ty, the plignanne 'rIIMIZZI6, will, al most ima,edlate t t feel the harpy and healthy invigo rating effioany .fkllama invigorating Beata. WILL DO. gloal.--One wine glass full as often as necessary. One dome will remove all Bad 'hint& One dome will ogre Henn-bum litres donee will cure ladi_gaipton. One dose will OTC, 10a Dood•Anyetitv One dose will ROD the Mine DietteveLe. one dose will romovei-he an disagreeable ibewt. of Wind or Piatnteaoe..Mi¢ as soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Bpint, the dintross lng load and all tutinfal faehnia removed. Opp duo will remora the most distreaung calm of colic, either in the gronthoh or bowels. A few doses will remove alio tatnictions lathe Kidney. Bladder. or Urinary tartars. Persons who anagerionaly afflioted with any Kidney Boinebsinta are assayed of speedy relief by a dose or two, and $ radical care by the nee of tumor two bottles. . _ NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. torso.. wit., from dismtston too meth over night, and feel the esti gnats of polsonoihr liquors, to violent headaches. COMORO at stomach, weakness, ciddinets, Ike. Inn And one dose via r moor* all had feed.. Letitia" of wpak and ariekly oonat lath on. sboald take the Inmsotatms bruit throe probe a day ; it will rusks them Arany. bean y, end pi f, relative all obsfroo tions and irregulantiee from the menstrual errors, aunt restore the bloom of health and beauty to the caravan; Doting pregnancy it will be found an invaluable meet ei=epanopvgibreaelbls sensations at the stomach. s rial , and ft) tnducat this, he Las pot to r & e lxvisomute SPOUT in pint battles si iinnts, volute 11. neral Depot 4 WA Otrestr York. VO7 & 032 orth SECOND Street CO. Who Aionta in Philadelp And for mid 1.1 JOHN . NATOII. 21 Yt.EitIEITH Street. and all Druggists. na-thoadv - TINU AND LZUGER PAPERS.- We have now on hand. and are manufacturing to order, at theACousit itollyraver MU% evert. i t t sonatina or WRITING AND LEDGER' PAYE . which, for color aid quality, are not exoelled by any other Mills us tbe Uniteil States. We would eau attention to a new article itf Paise manufactured by us, and now for sale, called BUM= Letter. which has been gotten up to meet the wanted business teen and others, who object to Commere Note as betas too narrow, and do not wish to Ilse part of usual !OW sheet. This Overoomes both the above objections . - is a per fect sheet , puce wove; plate finish ; ruled on one side; stamped in oentre near the top ; msde from best ma tenet, free from adulteration. and pw. unto neat boxes. eouverusut for use. We a l s o have a paper called Bank Letter, similar to U.. above. &genet It has bn h alfa aevo the number of ling I on. so as to allow a printed k or heading abov • NB N lit MULLI Mount Holly Springe,Ctinkberland Co, ra. Ni o e ci ai w ore it PC re i ' mid ean Zatla t i G ei r ens sit ip z El. a L.. 3 ast i DEIATVA Street. athe-ihn MEB. BKTTEP OELLBRATED Burrllw/Ims FOR 1.41)1338, and the only Bap_ porters ander =imam teethes pagronage. Ladies and phynolons - are reepocanur rotanutn_d.. to VW 011lY riefjettn, a; ler reudenotit, 1039 w41,,1S UT Street. Philadelphia, (to avoid oounterfeite..) Thirty thousand Invaiide have been advised by their phYttOiang to nee her appliances. Those eel are genuine bearing the ani_tedatatefoopynght, labela on tne box, end emus -7.a:raja-apt:l the Benporters. watt tartmotuals d eOILIEM, SAL -•—• MOI. &a—UM bbla, MOSS NM 'tel, lame,. medium, end small, mu) . flea 44e. -- of oho ea ate-ea ( at Wt. daa CM; aPla. New Meutai, Xaxtvert, an! Jakbra4or Ker ma, or otioioe %%Lamm,. cam Naxos extra new !gated 'Herring& 2,100 balm extra zi444.11a3. I tern rum 14 1=Msed ma illteamith rnzgL Lew Miali - Cift.k: born .druster-ocntnty Chews". • I La fawns moa laxe.-eX. for t a u t vim 14. 144 THE PRESS.-P JOURNAL TERMS BIEDICINA.t. MIDICINAL. CEPHALIC/ PILES SICK kICADACHE. N EBV OUS HEADAO HE, OVltli ALL KINDS or HEADAtiklig I By the nee ot these rim the portodbol4 atticall of /WY -41644 tkr Siti Ilsedgeki may be prevented , - end if taken at the ounutieharinoint .of ea. attar*. immediate rimier from pen arid dale:leo will be obtained. - They reddish remoiring the Naossoa sad Road ster to oridedi females are so webfoot. Thor sot ll!nur 011 the hOwele, removing ,GwavisPepaz. For Loiterers Ma, ISsiwisms,, Delicate Fseislea, and an Denim of 'iodessere Wits, they are valuable as it Lazaries, improviu the oppatiti, giving toes and ekes to the digestive arcane, and restormilhe natural elas ticity and strength of the weak, system, The chTir4r.ac MIA are the reentt of long Investi gation and carefidly eeridnited,eitierimints. hbvini seen wane meni years, during whiliktilme they belie prevented and relieved a vast amount 'of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating tithe asrpoes system or from a deranged state of the sto. Issok, Iles Ore efitsl4bly vegetable in their COMlloiitiono ale may be taken it ail taxies with perfect safety without making any ohenge of diet, tied ski absence of eni, aro " immobile tem renders it wife se administer thew to Whildreis. BIWA= OP 001INTIONXITS I The zenvine kayoKee eignateree of Amin R. awildsmi Sold by prlitillite and all other Donlon to, Meabainee. A Boit will be sent by meal prepaid on receipt of tke PRIDE. 5 (TENTS_ AB. 'dm 'helm Nt'adiariewni FIEINTRI? O. SPA I 48 08.08.8 MIKE% NSW YOBAL ME FOLLOWING ENDORINIMENTG OP SPALDING'S OEPHALLIO PILLS WILL CONVINCE ALL.WHO HUFFER ETON HEADACHY,. TEAT A SPEEDY AND.SURE . CUR E WITHIN . . THEIS RISAOL As ammo Titstiormisty are sossoliestrd by Mr.EPALD -1102, they Word unquestionobio proof of go MOW ref skis truly sainting &seamy. MAsozrnms, Con., Feb. 5. ISM Kn. Gra:Anne. _ I have tried your uenhatio Pills, and I Sho tarn so thet I want you to mend me two dollars worth Mere. Part of them are for the neighbor*. to Whom I owe ew of the firm bon I got from you. • Send the PSI, hi mail, and oblige You ob't her arab KENNED Y. liLveasexce. Pa., Pee. e, IDOL blx; Itroznnoo. • gin I wish you to mood me one more box of your CevlAlls Pine. I hove reorient a Irmadeal of besot frost thaw, Yonnigrotfituy, IRY A.lOl STOINIPMIBE. ISrßacrs HUNTINGDON COUNTY, ra.,/ L hurl:tory 18.. M. a. &Ammo-. . - Yon vitt -lasso sreudpee tw6hosa tiryopr, captions Pilbs. Rood them bronedistOti. . . Rdspeetrtaly - rottar. jr# At3(01 , 11. _ P. B.—/ Anoi 'U./magi oral box at WNW iota Jilia tAoot gsesikoss. VIRNON. Ohioaan. m.lBlll. N. C. Itrianitio, Sas Please find enclosed twenty-five cents, for Ishtar send me another box of your Cesbaho ma. Wwars truly saeirect but" Pitts /Sass ewer irisd. D AQV tient. IST an ot 4.0. r Or _, ireitti -, ; . ~--.N.,„ •"Bsvireny Mau., Deo. MINN Es4;i 7 - yiab.tor some onsutirs large show bills , to b ri ng roll cePhollO Pine • m ore partiewarly before mr me tom", it you 4ove anything of the kind Sane send . , One of my inoltativers. who is ealeeot to seine Si& Readmhe.ttuisolly lasting two days ) ) was owed 4 4 " Igitak , airn kOZT by 110111 t Pine. which I sent her. hlebeetfaliy yours. • - • • W. B. WILKE& ArTzioz.ways*, Eamirs.m..Co.. °bight , • . January 9, Ma. I Xnaai C. firaxnuta. No. 48 Cedar st.ll. Y. Baas err: . Inclosed find twenty-Iva OllttOs MN) for 'via ra n t box of " Cephaho Pile." Send Wadding:of C. Filler ReynoidOurg. Frankft . oo.,i) onoss YOST Pills work ltkr a charms—ewe Headata inataseter. Truly WAL C. FILLER. rt*ILANTI. talcs., Jan. 1i. 1861. Ns. illmmita. Not lone tome I sent to you fora box of Cootioho Pill. for the cure of the bermes Needaohe nodffh , "MIME, and reOrered the 1119=111, end shay had so good as /set mom lives *Wooed to reed lor 111101 f. Please need by return mem. - Direst to WBEELEE. Yeeitanti, Melt. Fr one do .Szoorfasor, Nortolk. To. floshono oaioiriplioh Mac obipotPie wbiok tho 7 were glades TOL; GM of headarto u its forms. Preiir i F-Exatmajoi,`Naloilhric • he bare in mote than ethoitaid awl& maim ammemz Frew Ma Deseret, 84 Mod; Mai% - If YOU stref or bale been troubled with the headaebo, esud for a box, [cephalic' flits] so that you may have them in Gass of an attaok. Prom Ma Pr moidattea, The Caplan° j'ills are add to be yemjukably e lie remedy for'the'headsche. and one or the very but for that very tremtent Complaint which ham ever been dircovered. Pr ma Ms Wasters S.X. Gazers's, (Adages, au C We he ephalic Pithsartily endorse Mr. apaleing. and Ida tutrivalled . Roes fat Itagawair rather Star, Kanawha, Ta. We are Wire that itairerizur with the hhisahohoi Rho try them, will stick to them. .FVect the Seerheria piste Per Ortuais, La. Try them': You that are afflicted. aid tie ere wreithat poor toeutuour COP be added to the already numerous lue. -that hoe received beneftte that no other mediums can produce. Prow she Ss. Louis Ihrosocrer.. The immense demand for the artiele (Cephalic Pills) Ix rapidly inereestn" 1. Prow Ms Basalt, Danmpon, /owe. ==E=IM=I AMR tAI ddotrtirsr, 1 2 VOVIdintrA s The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most reassemble itioutenk NOM MS Akoci* ifelws* Nelovert• .44 61,11043 Pills are Mins she plane of all kin& Prow Lim Creavattrcial Ratisrut, Ames. Mast. to be very allteetdons for the heedashe. atoms Mt Iftforing humanity eau now be mimed. Air A Mule lIPALIADI2I4I4 PIICEPIiED GLIIE will Ws ten timer their oohs Anniany:les SPALDING'S PRIIPMIrD BPALDINGE'S PRWIMSD GLUNt SPALDIN'CPS PREPARED GLUE 1 SAVE !RE riltows: Ecortomyt - DISPATO 1 1 Mr" A ETIT4II U Tags seFrEs Xmli."'"et Al 30011459011 Wfil Issprint. even. to welt-resh/A families, 3 up very desirable to have- some oboe, conomuent way for repairing Fur nitare. Toys. (boo ri. &a. ISPALDIRG'B PRI3FAILEDOLPE meets /di snob emergemoles. end ao _krtmehold afford to do without it. It is Ahrikrig Ma* And up the stoking Doha. USEFUL IN EVERY • _ B.—.A Brush sooormakMes Pcmt DOW*: Pria. emits. Address. • , HENRY 4.1 7 : 113 PAL131NG„, NO. 48 GEDilantfarr NEW YORE. 4141T10N. As cetZ, - qvaana are attempting to 'arol.f' - - 'Adagios.. dray gas - . sa sums se vows larkro gl • ea 0010011011111 • THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1861. I 1 AURA COMPARIUMI. THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, or rnuAorirauk. ORMUZ. No. 305 WA145117 biases against LORI OK DAMAGE BY FIRE. on Rodeos, Eltore t s i cd other buildings, limited or =and on Furniture, . area. and Aler llMlldietli in town or conntryi ona agyrRAU . 757l3l,l/0 06-ABRZTS Mum' Oi. • - Whloli is invested tie follows, Ile i . in Ant mortgagee on city property. worth double the amount,— ~• --.;-. ..-- *map) go Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s I novena, first "mortgage lona, at par—. Pellneylvaible Railroad Co.'s 4 per cent. se- Cand Mortgage load, elreal,ooo, 27,000 pg Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and _ Canal Co: mortgage loan— -- 4,000 DO teround rent. urst-olase -............... 11,457 BO Collateral loans: well secured'.....-. . 2,500 00 City, of Philadelphia I per oenL loan-- 60.000 to Allegheny_ County 6 per omit. Pa. RR. 10an... 10,000 00 Commercial Rang stook— .......... ,-.- 47,166 in Meahanpaa , Rack stook ,__. Ulf OD Pennsylvania JRallroad Co.'s stook.--- . - tall 00 The Reliance Mutaal Insurance Co.'s stook 20,300 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.'. stook 1,050 00 Lmho Delaware M. B. Insurance Co.'. 'took- - 700 00 on Mutual Insurance Co.'s 50up.......__. 1180 00 ills receivable-- ~ -..- .. 14,607 74 k eacounta, =partied interest. Sca__.___. LIN 66 Cult 011 hind— •••••• I F.., /11,•••••• /4,1 P-•• • • •-• 11,641 64 esvan 04 lehe Mutual principle, combined with the security of atltixik Capital, entitles the Unwed toparticipate in the sweats of the Company. without liability for /oases. Lonna promptly admitted and paid. nati01011: Clem Tingley, Samuel EiSMOIDI. William it,'Shompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Minwer, William Stevenson. Beni. W. Tingley, John It. Worrell, Marshall Hill, It. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown. Robert Toland. Merlon iallandt B. D. Rogengarten. Jacob T. mining, Charles a. Wood. Smith Bowen Jame. S. Woodward, John Bissell, Fittnbutg. CL EM TiNGLEY. President. B. M. RINClll4lai, secretary. February 16. 1801. ' -. fen IME.E EN MSTMAtM'OE 001itEPANY Or PRILADKMEUL. (FIRE /ffilßlifit.A.NOß EXCLI7II/V2:LY.] fOMPANYIS BULLIAINV. S. W. CORNER 701rUTH AND WALNUT STBESZS. DIILE:O7ORa: _ F. .116.7CIITORD &ZARA% I MOllLlekl L. Lionel+, WILLual McKim, Gnu. L STUART /Wow irs..szors, JON D., AKOWA F 1 Jowl M..1.7W00D, B. A. FUINUTOCI, ROO. T. TILIDICE• ANDRIW D. OASW• itillitlf WILIMOti R J. LA ERRINGNIC• ___ _ ___ F TOR ORD nARR. President. CEULALDICW. ' CO . Deonstary. fell paiENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE j. G'ONPANY, 110.991 Uter..STNIM Street, Fhiladelp/urt, • CHARTER PRSPETUSL. ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE IN- SHRED. insure Liven for 'short terms or for the whole term of life • grentAnnuities and Endowments; purchase Life Intirests in Heal Estate, and make all contracts da p...hag en the. eontingeneies of life. They act al Executors, Atbninietratom, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. ASSPTS OF THE compAzwy, January L 1951. Mcortgatee, ground rents, real estate— .5322,981 97 Hatted States stocks. Treasure notes, loans dy state of Pennsylvania, city of Phila elphia, &a-- 163.799 54 Premium *Abe, loans on eollatemls, 641 98 Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail roads, and County mx per cent. bandit—. 105.9:12 CO Bang, insurance, railroad, canal etcadre, &o. 97.847 49 Hash on hand, agents' balances, &0,, eco, 99,906 11 01,071,128 Of DAIIEFA L. MTLlAlLTrindont. SAMUEL. E. STOKNS. irces President. JOHN W. HORNOR. Beorettiry. Inb2l-tf UPLWARR MUTUAL SAFETY ni- ICUULNCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. !usurp:trawl by tho Legislature of Poonaylvatua, oss• I. E. oornor of THIRD and WALNUT ntrilatl. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE 121111SEANCE, On Nreesels, r i Cargo Darts We all Dar of the World. Freight, I LARD INS)WOES _ On elude by Riven. Cenela,rekea, 1111 d. lair,d Osr nagger. to all_ part. e the 'Union. FIRS I.I4BIIRA.NCES On glerekendiso generally. On Stores. Ourailins hour. he.. ASSETS OF THE 001ktrA1tY, November I, IMO. swam tirtitett States five IP' cent, loan—Voo,ooo 00 IMAM United States six iI cook Treesary . Notes, (with mourned interest)..-. 111 , 433 34 NOM Pennsylvania State five IP Gen: 05,0/0 00 11,0E0 do. do, nix do. do. 31,146 03 123,01171,hiladelabia City eent.,L,oan. 123,233 37 20,000 Tennessee State five y cent. loan- %MI 00 MAIM Yenwrylvania Railroad td mortgage 03216 Wilda 46,000 00 MAW xbaras. sti,xlk Ger=atown Gas Company, interest-and Pmeipal guarautead by the Citir of Adia delphia 11.009 00 11,1011 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Companv 00 1000 II sham NWifiliTiprylYonia &air Toad Cumming— 000 00 1,10080 shares Pluladelvida foe Boat and Steam Tug Company. . 1,700 123 MOO shares Philadelphia anis Elavre• d e- Steam Tow-boat Commai 910 1001 tam Philadelphia - Ezehangi 00 Compuin7— Lla 00 1,0(21 shares Continental Rotel Co.— • NO 00 giss,7l33 par. cost " Market pal. (1224.16 71 receivable, for insurances made_`._ 171,880 Bonds and mortgages.— -- 34.500 93 Isal ea ete 11,323 salaams due at,agenoier-rremitun. on ma .. rine Interest. and other debt' dna the sg,siss ri Both? cad 'tau* of nandnr iturarmee and Other Companies . 2.11 E 13 Ilsak on kana-in banks— is In drawer.... SO •. • gaup 1/ fJ/SECTO.W . - - William Martin - Etialreel E:Stoltee rd A. 11k&r, 3 J. F. l'egitton, biltm ` .r. Henn . Egon% ohn . Penrose , RdWard Daniugiop., cam C... Davis. it. Jonas Brook:4 sales Traortair, - - - Ibubnoar Pet'llvaino. ininto byre l Jr., Whpagal C. Rand, 17. - a. Ran. Robert Barton. W am G. Ludwig, I Jacob P. Jones, 1 _ph R. gest, James B. WFaxisuml, ra it. 111,TIVitou t { Josham X. Eyre, Reprise C. Lamer. elp. : Et. Ssiniglo, PAWL, ' 4, -te. ^ , -.. i r. . mlE:Narc6si. ,: A. zwne — rsosir-- WI4I.IAM MARTIV, Praddent. illOtt. C. HAM% Via* President, ALEMMT . AYAMViiti. Secretary. noir-0 neat:— INSURAN te pt.-lEWICE — IiiBURANCE firigingypffirg,---yr:ornons IEM—CHA.RTERIftPh,- AL—Mo. 4510 WALNUT Street, opposite &depend enoelicuare. This °outran!, favorably known to the community for thirty-aix years, continues to trop re :mama loss or inmate Or Fires on rioting or orrvisto Building', either permanently or for a limited tone. Also. on Furniture, -steaks of or Merchandise generally. on liberal te rhalr Capital, together with a large Ituralua Fund. is invested in the most careful manner. which enable. them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in tile ghee or tom Jonathan Patterson, bona ltiahlehnrot, Quintixt Csmobell. Thomas Robins, Alexander Beason, Daniel Smith, Jr.. William Mentelina, - John Meyerson, Thomas ermtlt. JONATHAN PATTERSON, Pronlaent. BELTON SMITE. IhninennT. an4.ly INSURANCE COMPANY OE THE INSURANCE OF FEICNNYLVANIA—FIRE AND HA RM?, INSURANCE Nos. 4 AND I EXCHANGE BUDDIN4IB.• Chartered in MGCapital lelem,ooe—Feb. 1, laSe, asei mine, Ilate,fin n ALL mented in Unind and available semintina--son lnlatto uurare on. Velsels and Cargoes. Baildints. of Morohenimeaeobon liberal tenni. DLlEuwaltB. Sinn D. Ilherrend. George H. Stun& mimpaa any Samuel grant, Jr., ~iyyaarrlas maw, Gobi= Wagner, 'tk. - Thonr m., B. Weemanattson. r. He arl es D.y G. Fr , Ch ." ,zar — inaltax itAmpER , seerstarr. leg-tr ria1,....., .' , .',-ThigUlt4NOE.- .- MEOHANICIS7 uIotTRAIICI - COMPANY of - Philedelehirt, No. LID Nortk.lan Buses, Weir Rue. Inure. Dual =eoodei.emt Merchandise generally frthn loon or Le bY rie. The °cm:my mementos to adjust all lames eromony, add thereby hope to merit the netren age of Me WM. smenerom. William Mown. • Reperi..flaniaan. 'Primal!' Coixer, ~_ Mau* NoffeeT. "some L. agilely. - Sirtntra elotioYern jamas Aortae, Thome" .B.•l 4 deCorralolc. , J al /won t .krain Bromley. ether MoSteer. Freneis Palle. m it Atigreirty i _ John Camedi, o Willal. Bernard H. nulaemee. f a mi.* • am, • Charles Clare FrIECIII °Memo, _ Michael Cahtlf. ._„______PK.A.NCl3 COOPSJit P d n NARA . 1 IMAYFERTY. l!Moretanr. . 1111 3,111 1 Y AA 15. ROAN notrRANOE 00., . INCORPORATED 1910 CHATTER. PEI/ EST 4h. no. 31 E v WilLawiretreet L aboee Third, Philadelphia, ifivremitt mute Ipaid-up, pirel etoelt and Bursae/. blowout in mount and ava ilable Seenritten, continue!! to Were as Dwilltarit Stem, Furniture, elereharhtee, Vele& to mit mum end other personal 11*11Y —1.4"V=.1:04:t promptly ndinn can. ;o n e. R. Mari" . John T. Lew* elan Welsh_, James R. Campbell, ye' C. bionni. Enmand Dundb.. arnd.n ~ W• r01g13167, _ AMIE. - Thrs van.... _, COMPANY Office'Ws. 409 WALNUT Btrest y DUN C.E. on Rouses and Marche:W.9w i on . es. verame terms. either Halibut Or VII'- , . oriuzcsroats: Evian , Themes Marsh, Q. Oinutdo, Charles Thompson, puck!. Rsberts. James T Eats. L. El , miler, Joshua T. Owen bee C. ! ._,_ Jahn J. Oriffitlui . . BR FMIAII BONBALL. President, eltilsteDU, Vice Preaden ,t • • Saab . . Secretary . . lan ......-.-......... b ' OWN = - ESSENCE OF JAMAICA • ewes - —FREDERICK BROWN. Chemist and . rileghtt, po , eut owner of Chestnut and Fifth Ma.. hi lacielphia. .le manufacturer of Brown's Easenoe of &maims tiles . which is reoognized and prescribed by ,o meditialf. thy,and has become the standard family edicine o United Mares. ( This.FAM f D , ill s preparation of maga' exoenenoti, In ordinary d a rrisom, mm oient cholera., in short, in all mum of pro anon of the digestive funotions. It is of inestimable v lee. Daring the prevalence of epidemic cholera and martmer complaints of children. i travel l erliarly eilloundas i no family, individual, or should be without it. zetpploP.—T e eretmet this valuable Resenea from Woe 0000tottlated. a new steel oultraTioa, esecUted at a treat 001 t. Will be Maud on the outside of the wrap per. in order to guard the,puronseer against being un posed upon by:worthless imitationa.—Ma. PrePared only by FREDENION BROWN, and for gala at lum liinin and ChenDool lUD). N. E. corner of Fifth anti Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, and at FRE DERICK DUOSN. io.'g Drug end Chemiosj Store, E. corner of Ninth and Chest:oat streets , " Conti nental" Hotel. ratladelphia. hfso for Nate by all re- 1 seemohle Drectiats in the United Stites. raY 44lll 1 NOTWIL—The otazens of the different Cities lied TOW= throughouttie State are unatfel to__OomPetithao for the plane at watch the se:CAPI- N - OAI. STATR FAIR shall he held. Po:repeals elegizing inducements and edientaires, directed to tee undersigned Couunittee, smeared by the Rt sestilfe Contgotteg, Ind be revered op to end in gdodietlßee eet neat. orserrosiAtioes should be ad. dressed to either of the followia eo ns: 3Welde' V' F ° . •S a l*RF " ORD. il JAMB hue Joan it. zx ittuult. . Itarriaburg,ss mien F.. CI..PF, l Northeobidialidiltilv :r. n r in 7 -- -- I 130 ---.1.1w „ rxT2 irs tr4s 'ILAILLMOAD LINE. as - - mos . PIIILADNLPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. YeamEcii(Li.,R TRAINS for PUTT:W(I,LE, READ- I. and HARRISBURG. on And after May 2:0, 1861. MORNING Lth KB. DAILY. (Sundays excepted.) Leave New Depot, corner of BRO itD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger nu. trances on Thirteenth and en Callowhi II etreete,) et 8 A. 5 1., connecting at Harrisburg With the PENNSYL 'VAN re. sIL fine D .. M. train. running_ to Pitts burg.; the CUMBERLAND V ALLEY 105 P. M. train running to Chantrersburgr _Carlisle, &a.; and the litoftTlltAN eENTRILL HALLROAD 1 Y. M. train running to Sunbury. So. AFIER.NOO IV LINES. Leave New Depot earner of BROAD and ontLow- El ILL Streets. PHILADELPHIA. (Paseenger en tranoes on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streete,) for poTTsArILLK and ILA KRISBUII GI. at LS P. M.. DA I LY, connecting at Harrisburg with the Northern Central .Rsalroad, for Sunbury. Williamsport. Elmira. &o.; for KEADt 0 only, ate P. M.. un.ILY, (Sundays exeseted.l 1413.1:ANuEd VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ /NU RAILROAD. FROM PHILAMELPHIA, MITER, To Pheenixville.....—. gel • Heading.. ••. a 8 Philaoelph is and Beading Lebanon-. 86 and Lebanon Valley R. R. • Pauphin Millersburg— 142 Northern Coritrot Troverton Junotiontig Nonfood. Ppnbury .. ........169 . .. Lewisburg 178 Milton— .- 183 Money-- -.AN Suntans and Erie R. N. wyliamsport- .3021 Jersey 5h0re........283 Loch Haven— -238) Troy—..... -28t> Williamsport and Elmira 287111 stailroad. The 8 A. 5.1. and 3.15 P. H. trains connect doilsAt Port Clinton, (Suadass excepted.) with the IIATAwInSe... WILLIAMSPORT, And ERIE RAILROAD, making close oonnaotiona with lines to Niagara Vag, Canada. thelWest and Ponthweet. DEPOV Itv_YIBLAADELPHIA; Corner of BROAD and OALLOwBILL Streets. W. H. MoILHENNEY, Seoretars. mrsi-tf Nifty 20. 061, tiUMAIBB. ARRANOW &LENT. PHI L ADEL VELA, GEHKAATOWte, A ND NOR RIETO „RAILROAD. On and after Moncly, G ERMAN, 1861. FOR EM ro P 71.1„ Leave Philseeliana, 6, 7,8, 9,70,11,1 2 A. M., 1, 2 ,8. 3.345. 4, b. 6,6 X, 7, Pll o l4.“md , 1% P.M. Leave Germantown. 0 7, 7r2. 8. 8 WI 5,10, 11, 15 4, AL. 1.2,3. 4 8,6, 6%. 74, 8.2. ton r,..,70.• The 840 A. M: and 346 R. Annus stop at German town 0217. ON MIND AYES. • • Leave Phrledelpina, 9. A. M., TY s , 3M, 8,7 M, and 1031 P. M. Leave Gerrneetomblia 4...M.....1 4 .41„61i, and 931 P. M. ireant ? V - 'Leave PhBBBelPhie, 6, 8.10, /2 A. M.'S. &a, 41 at 11 , 9, and 884" P M. Leave Gheatant Hill, 7 10, 8 8.40, 9.40, 11.40 A. M.,1.40, 3.36.5.40, 7.10. 8.40. and 10.10 1;. M. The BA. M. and 3.36 P. M. will make no Mona on the Germantown road. ON GUNDAI S. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M.. Ili. 8. and 77 P. M. Leave Ghentant Rill, 7.60 A. M.. 12.40, 6.10, and 9.10 FOR CONBRONOCKEN AND NoRRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia. 6.50 N. 9.06. 11.06 A. 10.9 1.413 8.06.4 X. 049, and 1/Y 4 Leave Nerrustown, 8.7. 6.16. 9.11 A. M.. lOC and 936 P. M. fitiRPNPAYR._ _ _ Leave PhitedelphfiC9 - 1:.W..78 - iiiid 8 P. M. Leave DI orraitawn, 133. M.,1 and 6 P. M. FOR 4 API AY UNK. Leave Philadelphia, 15.1.0. 73i, 9.05, 11.06 A. 8 ..,1.06, 106,3.05, 413 i, fiX, 8, and UV. P. M. leave Mealkynk, 734, 835, 93',11% A. 61-. 1. 5,7, and 10 P. M .m_ ON autip Ayn. Leave Philadelphrtr 9 - 47: M., a "a,and 7% P. M. Leave Manay_unk. 7% A. M.. 13i. 6%, arIP 9 P. K. EMI I , H. Genf ral Superintendent. myll-tf Depot, haNTO and G KEN Street& T HE PENNSYLVANI IL A ORNTRAL BATI. See MILES, Ap U p M ALE TRACE. 1861. Einfigimil 1861. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THESE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Huron, New York, and all_pointa Emit, and in the Union Pelt at Plttaliterg with 7 breath Trains to and from ail into in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus mistime foollinea for the tranepertation ot PB2lBllgollllnglirpaeged for speed and comfort by any other route. Baptista and Put Linea ran through to Pittsburg, without chrome of Can or Conductors. All ,Througn Pesseuger Trains provided with Lougbridge • Patent Brake—epeed under perfect control of the engineer, them addtrig muoh to the safety of travellers. Smoking gars are attached to each Train Waad ruft's Sieeping.Ql are to Fore= and Fast Treas. The EX Pit Etta R v SI DAILY : Mall and Fast Linssatun day. exeepted. Mail Train leaves Philtielphia at 7.30 A. M. Fast Line " 11,48 21.. M. Express Train leave, 0 10.40 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS Ifarriabure AocoingiodatiOn, via Columbia, Columbia 4.00 P. M. Fantasising " at SAW P. M. West Cheater "1. at 8.15 A. M. No. 2, at 12110 F. M. Wed. Chester Passengers will take the West Chester Nos.l and g and Columbia Trains. Pastiengere for Banbury., Elmira: Buf falo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at TM A. M. and 2.50 P. M., go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Philadelphia. New York. Boston. or Baltimore; and Tickets Aaatward at any of the impor tant It warped (Aces in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Muteisempi or Ohio rivers, lair Fare always an low, and time M Amick, m hr any other B ute. For further information apply at the Paseenger Sta tion. Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets. The completion of the 'Western aonnectione of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE BET W tiEN I'AE EenT AND THE GREAT W.E84 . . The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding.alt drayage or ferriage of Freight. together with the saving of time, are advantages remit.- IS appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel hng merohants and Shippers , entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to tlre Company, min rely with confidence onjts ;weedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from anupont in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are l Waco as /aeorabls as ars charged by other Railroad Cot.,r saga.. VW Be particular to mark packages " via Pennsyl vania Railroad." For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to. or address either of the following Agents of the Colorant ; 1), A. illowarti Pittohurf H. B. Pierce & co, zanosvii O.A J. , J 013160 D. 'lip lays O. R. filcheely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & Crop per, Portsmouth * . O.: Paddock & Co.. Jeffersonville. edium ; LlroWl & Co.. Cincinnati. O. Athaill & Ribborto L clncnizeikkt t, U.; R. C. fnernm. Maduon. Ind., Jas . Moore, ouisville, EY. •P. G. (Miley & CO.. 'Evansville Ind.; N . W. Crahim A Co.. Cturo. 111sass,'Shaler & Glass, lit. Loots. Mo.; John. H. Harm, Nashville , Tenn.. Harm & Hunt, mara cas', 2enn. ; Clarke & Co.,!Chioago,R. Koonta. Alton, ilk or to Freight Agents of Railroads at gbfferent points in the West. B" S. Rir•esTon, Jr. Philadelphia. MAGRAW KOONS. 80 North etroot_dialthnore. y LEECH Co..]ator LEECH lc. CO.. Pio State m,reaag= Agent Phi n . . . , arel Mktg A geni.'-a -.beWlB. GOO'l Hunt Altoona. Pa. laS-ty 1861.. fitivalw . SPAING ARRANGEMENT.- 'YORK ' MBE CAMDEN AND AMEOT - AND RIII.LA DELPRLIL AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S lINES FROM PRILADELFILTA 7O NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. /TOM' WALNI77-SIT. WHARF AND IJENIINGIVON 11707 WILE LgAVE MI FOLLOWS, VIZ: rasa. At 0 A. 31., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. 6 o commodation- . $2 25 At 6 A. M., via damden and Jerre" - City. 1 Aaxmanotiptarm—._ 225 At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morelli; M-- sil- -_OO At Ilk A. 00.,via Reneinston and Jen*" Oil, Western Faring. . --. 3 00 At /2.16 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Atmomirc dation - 2 25 At I P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ea , Waal ___ 3 IX) 414,04 P . m., IRA FanitillAtAti AAA JIMA) , (AU, a:ro _ flint Engem. 3 03 At 4K P. M., via Kenlingtom and Jena" City, 2d Clan Tickt—. and - _ 25 At BP. M.. via Camden Jenny Citr. Even:Er Mail— __ .-• 300 At 111(1,..111... Via Glunden and Jorge, CMY, DOM ern mon _ 2 23 At 5 P. 31.0ria Camden and Amber, Aooommoda tioni (Freight and Passenger) -Ist Clem Ticket_ 2 M Do. do. 2d Gage Ticket- 1 50 Ile 6 M Mail Line runs daily. The P Scam eon Mail, Saturday. excepted. For Belvidere, Eastort, Lambertrillo, Flemington. tA0.,7,W A. fd, and 4 , 5 r. M. from Neme_miton, For Wator Gap,,Strouitsbarg,lSorandon, V" imeabarre, Montrose Grime Bend, &e.. 7.10 A. M. from Yezunneton. via Delavntre. Lek:drawn= and..Westerzi If. It • For Manch Chunk, Allentown , and Bethlehem at MA A. M. and 236 P. M. from Iteneincton Depot ; (the 710 A. P. 31. 51, ) lino connects with train leaving Easton at 5.34 For Mount Bony, at 6 and 8 A. M., 2 and ilk P. M. For Freehold. at 6 A. M.. and 3 P. M. WAY LIMES. Far Bristol, Traziton, Mo., at 7.10 A. M. 113 , g_and 511 P. M. from Kensington' 1M Pi M. from Walnut street wharf. FoLPallayra, Riverton. Delano. Revert... n srllmr- Pn Florence, Dordentown. /no., at 13M. 1, - 3, 436, and 5 Steamboat Trenton, for BordentOvin and intermediate planes. at 231 P. - M. from Walnut-street wharf. defill - FOt New York aad•Way, Linea leavingEdfutiniten gavot, take the oars, on- Flub. street, above Walnut. hair an hour before departure. • The oars run into the de t, t, and on arrival of each train, run from the depot. Fifty Pounds of Bum., only, allowed each ragmen or, assenger" aro prohibited from taking machine as gage bat their wearing apparel. All baggage over A wands to be void for. extns. - The Company Limit Ih redrAtintbilitY for baggage to One Dollorpor Donna. and will not be babble for any amount beyond Eta, ex 'apt by spools] contract. mb27 WM..12. OATZMER. A AWL allit NORTH PRNNRYL ' VANIA RAILROAD. FOR BETEL M. DOVLBS TOWII. VON OEUNK, .FLiZzIiTON. EASTON, Earuzy, WILICEBBARRE, ao. THREM TtlHOUtitt On and Baer MONDAY, MAY MUM. Peggehget Tramtawili leave FRONT and WiLLOw Bs - recite, Pane delplua, daily, Mondays excepted), as follows At 640 A. M.._(_Enorese). for Bethlehem. Allentown, litatuth Chunk. Hazleton. Wilkeebarre, &a. As 2.66 P. hi..lskpreu). for Bethlehem. glisten, dm. Thor train reaoh N e w Salto n at 6 P. M., and mates close eonneetion with huger Central for New York. At 1.11 P. M., for. Bethlehem, Allentown, fdanob Chant At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M, for Doylestown. At 10.60 A. and 6.40 P. M., for Fort Waultinston.. The 6.40 A. Al. Enure train mates close oonneetlen with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the Cement and most damnable route to Wilkombarra, and to al/ pointa lo the Lehiat i Vregion. TRAINS FOR P 111,PRIA. Leave Bethlehem at 'JO A. .. 9./3 A. M., and 6.33 kL Leave Doylestown at LW A. hi. and 4 1 / 1 P. M. Leave Fort wasamirton at 6.30 A. M. and as) P. M. 41f .11 1 11TiPAYRI, — PO T9l floshlothnsi of Atti ld latieltalos for Doy nt leetown at P. M. ylestown for Philadelphia at 6.40 A. Bethlehem for Phi/adeloa at 6 r,lll. Fere to )ieuilehem_Oi 69 Fare to maraen ettoolc.tira r Fma to Eamon In Fare to Wilkeabarre_ 460 Through 'rickets mutt prooured at the Tioret moos, at WILLOW Street, pr BERKE Street,ln order to secure the above rate, of fare. All Passener Tnupa (except Sunda y Trains./ ommeet at Barks S treet with Filth and Ninth-envois, and aleoond and Tip_rd.etreeta Passenger Railroad,. twenty minutes aßer leaving Willow Street. ELLIS CLAIR. Agent. 11-EmignmEg * SPRING ARRANCIFE- Imm * MENT.—PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON,. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. •• On arid a lter R MONDAY_, APRIL la. 1861. FARRENGE TRAINR LEAVE PHIL RHEL.PHIA: For Baltimore at 8.18 A. M., 1135 A. M.. (Express), and 10.40 P. Al. P For Chester at 8.18 A. 151.. UM 4.1$ and RUM . M. For Wilminr.ton at 8.13 A. M., 11.88 A. 18..4.11 and 10.60 F. M. For New Beetle at 8.11 A, lib and d,ll 1%14. For Dover at 818 A. M. and 4.11 P. M. For Milford at 8.16 A. M. For Salisbury 8.115 A. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Larva Baltimore at 616 A. M. (Express), 9.41 A. AL. arm 4,48 P. M. Leave WI Arington at 8.50 and AM A. Al:: 1.29 and 8 P.M. heave nenalinry at 1.40 F. M. Leave Milford at 4 P. AL Leave Dover at 5.35 A. M. and e. 20 P. hi. Leave New Castle at 8.25 NI.. f. 20 M. biegyip gpeeterat 7.40 A. M., SAO. and and e we m. Leave Baltimore Salieburr and De Rail. road at 6.13 A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE: Leave Chester at 8.45 A.14.,11.06 and 11.40 P.M. Leave Wilminitou at 6.35 A. M.. 11.66 2. M., and 12 A. F REIGHT TRAIN, With raZIOXIIIT Car attailiede will run as follower leave Philadithrhia for Perryville and Intermediate Dlaoee at 6.30 P.M. Leave Wilmincton for Penyville and intermediate sieoes et 7.11 P, ffiffi Leave Wilminston for Philadelphia and interme diate placer at 11 P. M. leave Havre-de-braes for Baltimore aad intermedi ate stations at. 6 A. or Leave Baltimore fo Havre-de-Graee and Intermedi ate stations at 6 P. M. * ON GuNDAys : connueno Repday, May p, 1,944. until further no tice. T TRAI.D.B wi I nag no Suudaye. Leaving Philade phis for Bei:Imola and Washington at II MA. M. and ICAO P. M . ana Leaving Baltimore for Philadelphia at 9.06 A. M. and 4.ss p. AL aeil B. M. FELTON. President. ilex; Wralinftua llilt`tll" CANVAS, jtilta:Fpok.F. arid .p....4",ta1,„,4f0r0r, for feet 1.1.107 WooturonV Drier FET14712.16. ( .1 Iceung +sal Twine. lt .if o NM 4is la* SALMI BY AUCTION. 14111TEM:88, BRITILVY, k ON No. 499 MARX= INTILENT BALE OF FRENCH AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, ' , Olt CASH. On Friday Morning, May 26. at 30 o'clock. for °ash— MO package. and lota of fancy and staple goods. Lime BLACK. (MOD D FSTAS. RIUNtc3 nNu TAPPE -201235-inon Lyons blank stop de Rhine,. .• frel PARIS GUIPURE LAOR POIN PICCOLOMINIS, AND STANTLeet. Paris blank e pure lawhpoluts. " auserior numbly. Piceolominis. Paris chantilly lace mantle,. NF. PANCOAST. itUOTIONEER, Sim • censor to B.goott. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT at. SALE OF STRAW BONNETS,_ MEN'S AND BOYS' HATA. MISSES' FLINVY BATS. e.o. on Friday Morning'. Mar 31, rale eiornmenois- 4 1 in n ir.ineir vyerisety, NNW SHAPE STRAW BONN PM. 200 02611811 desirable share medium to fin• split straw Coburg& Florence lwa.de, pedal and fancy bonnets . Also. SO enees desirable styles bouteyards.Veronas. fancy hare, bonds. *o. mEres AN» SOWS WATS. 100 lota men's and boy's palm, eenat, Leghorn and Panama, felt at.d wool hats. SHERIFF% FALE-51TOCR OF L'QUORS. BAR ROOM FIXTURRS. kc. On Saturday Morning, May 25, commencing at le wankel' erociiicly, , at isisl-s room,. No. 4M Cimeteut street, a etonk of fi ne brandy. whiny. wines, &ie. &o. Also. bar-room fixtures, consisting of chairs, tables, orockeiy ware, ikin. LARGE STEAM PRESS. FOR MANUFACTURERS.. On Saturday MorninK. 111e>• 02, at 10 ateleak yawns/ ay. ORB very powerful steam mess, entirely now. F_B tit 1 P FORD 4t. CO., AIXTIONEE RS, IR No. 630 MARKET Lt. , ..t 406 &RI MINOR IN. LARGE POSITIVB im oo 1 100- 15, Imo re , ri DROCIANS. This Morning. May 33, at igo o , o l ooa precisely, will be sold, by oats !ogee- -1,000 oases men's, bogs' and youths' calf. kip. and grain boots, calf and kip brogans, Congress miters. Oxford ties, &o.; yeomen I[l. misses% sad children ' s calf, kip, goa, morocco and Sid heeled boots and shone, gaiters. skinners, trunnion, &n.• also, a large and desirable so sor.ment of eitr-madd goods. ssT g oods oven for examination, with sateitorieal owls on the morning of sale. 0,4118 NATUANS, AUO TT ONES, LT ASO COMMISSION l'itEßOSlANT.Sontbesat Gomm' of SLUM sod JtAGE Streets. OVERANS' GRE AT ItA LE OF FORFEITED GOODE OVER 3.000 LOTS OF FORFEITED A.H.TICLEcs. The sale will take lace On Tuesday Morning, May 28, at 10 o'clock, at Moses glathans' Auction House, otos Itis and MT worth ortsth street adjoining the southeast corner of Elisth nod Race greets, and wait consist of ladies' and g ePtlemen's ototbieg, bedding, carpets, housekeeping articles tools, sewing machines. guns. pistols. fans y articles, &c., viz Eureenor frost, dress, business..sok. end over coats , prints ; vests; debase, detaine, and other dresses end dress patterns; skirts; every variety of rich Canton crape shims eatin, merino. plaid. _woollen. broohe. calla. owl other shawls; silk velvet, silk satin, meow), lace, cloth, and other cloaks, helmet's, shawls, oirou are, and mantillas ; capes, collars, shoes. pare sole ur.der clothing of every dsscription. feather beau, quilts, spreads. comfortables blankets. sheets. towels, table sloths. china- glass, and toeensware, double and sie.sle-barret towline-pieces tools of every description, clocks, paintings engravings. at vet- Plated ware larks, keivee, vonens. Demme altars, liquors, and, to abort, goods The n deeeription. including furniture, tco. larT goods will be open lor examination on the day envious and on the morning of sale. Dealers, housekeepers and others will please attend this e‘le. as even article will positively be soh', with out the lewd reserve:'- AT PRIVATE BMX. Rimme of the Elise. PATENT LEVER and CHRONOMETER WATCHER inanulaotorod, at bait the:exual selling prices. gold lev.er and lepine vyatohes, silver lever and lapin.. 'feedbag,- English, Syriac, and French watohes, at astolutibinglilerwirres.ortrelry of every desoriptioa, you limp t gionl.lll musical iveirnetits:Aryt" Ogliir PtltVitta garet, at hail HD impottatido uhatitet totinit parchment, and Tarim o I) id 4 llPLA t trerif 0 D OND3 AT PRIVATE nIAL Donithrting of diamond 'sad goal breastpin and ear rings. Prioe Rabe. God in= art relet-nin. SI" cost ISra OVTDOOIt SALER Attended to personalty bf the Attenonear. Conegrunenta of any and every kind of geode sell. sited. 14105E3 DIATHAI43. . _ MONTY O . LOAN 82.,000 to Wan, at tho lowest rates. on diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver plate, dry goods, olothing, t re. canes , cigar?. hardwats, oat bErr DUMAN Mirrors. fur niture, bedding. and'On goods of every desonption. in tugs or smith anslants,Trom one dollar to thousands for hog lOnhth of tone mimed on. . air The Oldest Establishr Hoare itt this 8.0. We Prirato optrovar on. ACE Street; Air Business hou from A. 31. Newry onntraness ONL Y e_benent of depositor& CHAROE.IS TWO VER O.LP4T. Advaimos of $lOO and upwards at two pat ceps Advanoes of 41100 and upwards. at one percent.. rer Short loans. POT lIPr iNct. WEICIC . LY COMMUNICATION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW TOR; ADD LIVERPOOL, calling at qUEENBTOWN (In tact° ,) to land and emir en es and deepeteassi. The Liverpool. New ark. and Philadelphia Steam ship Company's APlendi Clyde-built iron screw steam ships, are intendero sail as follows: FROM. NEW -YORE FOR LIVERPOOL. KANGAROO, Saturday. May 211 filtiktiUßGlL Saturday, Sato, day, June I June g And every Saturday throughout the year, from PAR No. 44 N.E. RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool. ITS Do. to London. via Liverpool— .._ --- sp Steerage to classnstown, or LitreipooL....—..-- 30 Do. to London._ Do. Return tickets. available for SIX months, from Liverpool.. ,_ Passengers forwarded to Harm, Pari s, Hamburg, Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates. elle - innate' of passage leaved from Liverpool to New r IMMO. KN.. • • .10•••• I*, /./ IP AO Certificates of passage issued froinQueenstown to New York $9O These steamers have superior aooommoistions for passengers, are oonetranted with watertight compart ments, and carry experienced Surgeons. For freight, or pawing° apply at the aloe of the Com p J any. OHN G. DALE, Agent. 111 Walnut 'tree it Philadelphia. In Liverpool. to WM. INMAN, Tower Buildings. In Glasgow, to WM. 'UR/lAN t.n. ISSITII3II AND NORTH Ii nFbAMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM snout rum TORT TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Paseage-...-------...8110 Second Peeseee- • - 75 FROM eosvoN TO LIVERPOOL. Cider Cabin Pee:Rate _Second Cabin Passage--. go 'r he shims from New York ;all at Cork Harbor. The dupe from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Hu boic ' • - PERSIA. Capt. Judith:tie.' al. Plet.Shannon. ARABIA, Copt.l. Stone. CAPIADAitfpt. AB_l_A_,.CaPt. 0 Apt. MeAnlai AUSTRALASIAN, ARE, Capt. Moodie, Capt. E. Al. Hockler. 11. SOPA. Capt. 2. Cook. - SCOT/A, s now bedding.) These vessels Garr, a Wear white light at mast-head firISIAVA sta r board, tigr l e3 l . V i ori C . rt kirlfilte:Ler, Mar, 77. 1011.0E6,4 AMMON 808700. WOREO/Iday. May 79. PEEBIA, Judamly `. N. York,__Wednesdav,, June 6. AM El RICA, Moodie, " Ikerton, Wednesday, June 12. AIISTRALA n h iA Booklet, " N. York.WednesdarJane ARABIA. Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, June 24, Bemis not *soured until pafor. oxnenenood Simeon o nboard. The owners of these stues will not be accountable for Gold. S il ver, Bullion, BIZo 011 ?, Jewelry . neck.= Stones or Metals, unless bille of lading are si ned therefor, and the value reof therein exp resser. For fref t t or to passage a" B. curio. or k. Prrlias 901 n, New ork. RAILROAD LINES. a l --- PHILADELPHIA, WirINGTON A ND BAL EMORk RAI .It Ali ADRLPRIA ay 4.1881. 'FRAM FOR Aatqgdu ref , On and after Monday, May 6. )661. Trains for Wash ington, via Annapolis, wi ll leave .Philadelptua at 1146 A. M. and 10.60 P. M. RETURNING,_ Will arrive at Philadethea from Washington at 10.18 A M., and also at 9.11 .M. Through tickets eel at the depot, oorner of Broad and Prime etreaus, Philadelphia. my 6 PHILAD&LPS[A AND (OMoe W South oath street.) _ Ppit Apr/ rata, April 0,1611 . On and alter M ay I. 1861.eesson ticket" will be Lamed by thus oompauy for lb., periods of three, Mx, nme, and twelve menthe, not transferable. tteesoa eohool-tiokets may also be had at 83 per neat. discount. These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at Ho. t 127 South FOURTH Street, where any farther information can be obtained. 8. !BRADFORD, isaSe-tf Treasurer, a.mummus WEST (MESTER TRAINS vie PENIV 4YLVA 11%1A HAI H. Au ' leave &mut. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET. at 8 A. M., 12 30 P. AL. and 4 Y. AL On Sunday. leave PlliLedelphlaat 7.30 A. M., and West Cheater at Y. M. M3O-14. - MINIMA ROTPIII.--- PRILLDELPILt AN D MIRA RAILROAD. QUICKEST ROUTE to Yaituwitia l . Ca 4 ; ,3 rialtt•, pert, Wilkesbarre ASomitoa, Dzinvine. Milton, Wit harron,-Mroz,% Motor., - Ratilrai Regale, N"ianara_ . .Reehester, Citorelandelletrort. Tom, ofAd sadiltraikee and all points North wad .. .tsincior trot= will leave the new Dept of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad. corner RROAD aad UALLOWMILL Dinette (YONHASIN 1N1D491 toirhin Street, ) daily Mondays ezeoptedh above Von - sidchaos : EXPREEFL—..._.---..1130 A. M. ISM' EXPRESS— . Lta P. M. The dad A. ad. train eonnelits — ist Rupert, for Wilkes tarre, N Pinson. Scranton, _ and all stations on the LACILAWANA AND BLOOhIEBURD AII , ROAD. The above Mama make dirzot oonneotiono at Elmira with the trains of the New York and Erie. Cum:Wailful, and Ntagara*Falls. and Buffalo, New York find Brie, and New York Central Railroads , from aL points North and Went, and the canadea. Placate oheotad to Nh-gra. JENTaity and Naartnelon andre, and all mtennedialo points. Tioirote oars bo /4r...cored at the Phiiadolphia and El airs Railroat Lti ss Ticket Mane. northwest corner of MYTH and OR / ERN OT-Stre___eta, and at the Pasoan car Depot_eontero THIRTEENTR and CALLOWILML. move. - EXPRESS 'PREIONT TRAIN Mars •-adototiond'iteadies Depot. timed mad Calluslun tiro t odail7 nr.o9Ve4h for all pointerwesta4 North, a . . Freigli.to tna2' be dehverei beets IP. M. to insets their going the tame day. For farther Information app ii atFreight Donee , wieI.RTENNTii and 17.ALL01.4.,. or to O. T. LEONARD, Agent. ifartitareet owner BLIND and lOALNORTI NT t rol2-tr adotoo 411MIWEST VELESTER NAND PHILADELPHIA. ltiatidtoA — D, MELI. SPRING AtitkArt D OMMENIF, On a n d aftiir Monday, Mara 11, 1861, tie Aram will leave Philadelphia, from the Depot, mammal senior of Eighteenth arta Market streets. at 8.08 A. 3L., and at 6.60 P. AL. The Freight Train, with passeager car attached, will leave West Philadelphia at d A. M., running as tar as the Baltimore Cfgalire4 dna*, On Sundays, leave Philadelphia at 8 A.M. and :P. M 4 leave Wag Chester at 7.30 A. n 6.. and 4.50 P. M. connectsns leaving Philadelphia at 8 da. M. and 6 P.M. Penneiton with trains en the Philadelphia and Baltimore Casual Railroad , for Kennett. Oxford. &0.. Re. Jazzily woo)). Rexieral Bneernitendent. WPMNOTICE.--011ESTER VALLEY RAILROAD.—PAS BENGER TR ALNR FOR - DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONB.—On And after Nov. 1101, 18 4 0 4 the Passenger 'Aging for DOWNINGTOWN Wial start from the new Passenger Depot of corner a dolphin,. and Reading_ Raitrond Company. of BROAD end O A I 4 , OW.BILL Streets, (passenger en trance on Callawhfil.) molourio TRALN for Downingtown Maves at aA A. M. APTP-R.NOON TFAI2t for novraiariovn. Imrirce at LSO P. M. AILY ( 1 5And3yi iincepted). y order of the Board of Managers of the nilseet phis and Reading' Railroad eorcusay. sae W. H. MclLia FINNY. afteeetan. ramming - DAILY INLAND FREIGHT LINE TO HOR- T:aAND PORTSMOUTH. YA. and to the prinoi eal and Towing in the South and Southwest. Soo Bent. ta e Depot , canter BROAD Street and WAIRINGTO Avenue. will be forwarded duly, and at a" low rates u by any other line. 11. F. motiv,;y, Masts o ` • is Fr. vir 71Mkairpoo. azrmzes CONPAIV/Zl5, co:TIM ADAMS RAMAN , W — oo 390 Cat :11 arm, LW" Pareels. ksoroo. Me rftbandase, Bank Robot. & 3peoio, either b 7 ito ,oiro Li or in sortorostalol other Xmas Cammutita, u all thoi orirkatsio and ittlits et sks Ilrlittlii EU*. • . id. ik SA Ilitrw,,,t„ (OLIVE Jima & .1 4 2 e t t h a i r & Jar TIIOMAS BON& • •P • silt. ISO ku.l CI Soar. •or (Voncbt;is . ; . .—..— PUBLIC R ., :.k./1 ANA'• fo' rATK AND 'STOC AT i - rtia EV:Ha - sm.: EVe:eV • K! o'olook. noon. during the burineas mamma. • ,at 3 lrir Id Illiatlllili ut CFI4IIB Rrover.y Iltsubtl lc i4l „ 1. , will:Lou J....1m1. w. , ..bliats. 0 o She e 9 .' 4 rra to- el, ts eaol. tale, nila thousand cataieguce. in paniphy. run., gi l te% ilk:I titled IlitiOpll of ail the Moven, t r ,"}; sold CAI dust o lowing Tuesday. . REAL ESTATE AT PRI:ATE SALE. lllcr We have a large amor,nt o. raja estate at prin t e l aic, ma i n aj o g every deaoription of any and scum, property. Drin_tod Witt 7 tie ISA at tit§ auction atom PRiVAWE El E REGWER. LAT Reel estate enter on our envate sale red. te . torefe w or and advertised occasionally to our viable) saleabetre4: (ic on h rge e w w thousand °nudes are snow h cha, STOCKS BONDS, aO, On Monday. May 28. at 12 o'okga noon, at the Phi Weigh 4 ohnnt44. ba sold -87,000 Cheeiteente And Delaware Banal loan. 20 shares Philadelphia FxohenSe btuo. 16 charnel Lute ohuplkill Navigation end Cost cog, pea). REAL ESTAI'E SAE:-MAY Ss. Orphan.' Court Bale—R.lot.3) k. W of Ge.r.• P. Merce r , des' VERY VALUABLE ELAWAREARP and LARGE LOT AND B ILDINGS, frontingl, ISwanaon Street, I.avut street or landing. and rivet If laware. B property, on the north by the city oSeTtY. e By order of Assignees. HANDSOME MODERN .RtAgIDENCE, North 'Nur teenth street. between Arab and Filbert streets, mei side. Peremptory Sale. -- NEAT MODERN Rhg?4, STONE REvIDENCE. No. Ell)9 Walnut street, west of Twentieth. The house hue the modern souse_ nienoes, as, furnace. hot and cold water, range, ,to, Bala obsolete. VERY VALUABLE IRON-FRONT taw( lc , ~ 9!A Arab street , test of Fourth. lof 17 by ltd fet; Clear of Inuarnhrenoe. Onl• *sow eta LARGE AND VALUABLE ATONE ROUGH-CA REBID EN C PTJOS street, northwest of Evaas str eetrd., Germantown. Twenty-second ward, within two mules' walk ..r the ray rave depot • .4.,• .et (runt staNtr-ontr; MODERN RuaDENcis, upyl Green Street, west of twentieth street, Lot *feet g inches front. The house hag all the modern rent,. menr .es—gas, hot and cold water. (ornate, ate. Clear of all incumbrance. Term 3-34 COO may mown on ul T r r g e rIEAT COTTAGE fUESIDENC ES. east side of Thirty ninth street north of Pr4rt street. Twenty. fourth War , . 1..0 t so feet Pont. 'rho.. are built in Cot tut, isp, ; have the modern conveniences, goa, b at h , lin' and nowater , So. THREE-BTORY BRIM( DIVELIANG. wilt twtt story book building,. No. VS South Filth street. below Spruce Iv rear. Lot IN feet front. 'I erms-82,g0e m ar remain on mortgage. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, piANo • puRTES, NI a ROSH. BRUSSELS •mc OA BP+CTS. CHINA AND GbABBWARE. &e. CARD .--Our We this morninc• asettes Store will oomptise, besides 600 lots of egoeneat furni ture, piano fortes. mirrors, Brussels aim other esthete, china and glassware, bees and tedding, IC.. form. log an attractive assortment, worthy the attention of Indies and others desirous of porehaainr. INT Catalooes now ready and the articles arratmed for examination, Sale at NO3. M. siu Fourth Stmt. SUPERIOR FURNTURE, PRENCII-PLA ROAR, PIANO-FORTER, BRUSSELS CARP Thu Morning; At 9 o'olook. at the Attatton more. an siaorttap u t OXDOBORt alltnd-baliti flirmiture• eirt Piatta-onta i t f fine mirrore, carpets. eto.. Irma amlioa demists( houeekaetong. removed to the store Or 00 neentetet sato. C J. WOL'iIERT & CO., • 519 ARCH STREET, DRY GOODS AND OfTY-Ma dornin 'DE CLOTHING. On Friday g. May MM. a t 1036 o'clock, at 619 wroh street, wip dd— general assortment of seatrwatOn fancy ace wi l d s dry goods. in lots irfanted to retail sales. After which, /PI (3.l.amlovra—A taus quantity of mean t , (Tenn city-made coats. ittlitalli 001111 and vista. /CP Now mann f.r eltoniiiAtte,h FITZPATRIOK & A u t .. frongsza, sot way* UT anat. above V PAM*. AS•T ir'Siock, or Hooka , stalidileff and fatal: watcher. Jewelry, cloche.. 'elver plated wars, misty, paintings, muswel instrtiemeiria r de.e. Also, Hosiery. dry goods, boots-end aioey. a,i ids ? . aheaidise of every desoription. . PAY BABES every Monday. Wednesday, ass 911. igy Mt s'ohsth Ai M. ritIVAVE SAADI/. At private sale several large consignments of amides, Jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware, ortlery regog gooey , Ito. To whlon io so li oited the attentions } sit" and country merchants end o th ers . Consignments solicited of all kinds of meninx:Cot for either publics or Privefe scam Mir Liberal ouh &Uranus made an wstungamenta Oat-door Wes eromottv attended to. VALE TO 811IPPICR8 Or FREGHT. 4- I—Jo pursuanoe of notice from tide reiar hes, all prude forwarded by we y of the EiILADEL PHIA AND KEADiNG RAILROAD to th e uratesof MIEWOUN I, KENTUCKY, Tidflfdlz,SBKE, AND Vi KG I• , Must be diatinotty marked "Not gontraband." .c underneath these word* the name of the hhieper. Tte Bhippera' Receipt must siso be marked as above. And no gods of any description will be forwarded to Natea Booth of the above named mre-tm ABA WHITNEY. President. SPEOIAL xonoE.--EIMPPEREI WILL 0,7 memo take notioe that the South enrollee R. R CO. have disoontinued forwarding all through height and that atl goods formerly ootudgned to them must goy be consigned to a oily evertor. Ma'am T. tt. & T. 13. BUDD will forward all goods W their attereses. A. HERON. JR., CO.. • Ebro we Vas Norte RFN A rat t '..- . rsztr niziAm ENC3r f qltt An 110a71:11 WOXICII..-Akaril;• it A i r 2 , PIA all,ArlD '2II.EPAKLICAZ., &lane ' 11. HAO 10711,_.1301L8it-ini Kiiltg, iii..eog2; Ilag, f . ant 0 UrIDE.P.2. lam g. 61 seas 3.%u5• be 4•3 ti maioeufel operation, a Peen cannon's!" egga:ed ij lwailding and repairing rine and Aim £a feed. k , •e sad 10v preeanze. Iron , stn, Water 'Janis. Propelling, are., ite., rersoctrally o er alma =MAU lii , toe pal u edit tc fatty prepared to Cl/Emit for Envaoo o f nand, =gine, itiirer,, and atatlona.-y , ~ l-rlng -Ivo paten= of different Bites, ate 9r Veg. 5.4 til eX•MILI. Or ient yak qatek dogmata. icrerr Ce. oll riPt Or: et intieri dunking muds at the glinted .nciane. 216 Nut my p reargre , Fu z e, rsamlar, ant C7livder ktattryt,,Cll ike eels Penniilyania cbarsoal Iron. Veigir.re, et enema and kinds . Item and preen Castigre of et ttgermeart " 1 TU A ri ft l fimew (hitting, antra: utast .: , 7t ... seated e above burner, ; :- .. , . _ ..411=6;PP., d gl e ti l -54441 2 . iteVolT411 1 11;4 11 , 41 Tim urabaortaera lovva maple wkari dux mos :nr ...- MIS Or Posta, chore Sher 0.0 HO in P37:161 .2%11 ill MI OtWeithsi With. ekaati, illeesta, ft.a. Stk.- IL. Car MOW hum or Ow vogit.„ JAMS tf. NEAVIE. JUN::f. : , .. 1 071,'. filtaAlif an: r4.I,MEF. d'499L11 7. VAlietralf MMILIZCZ 4 10.111 T I. core, WILLIAM H. SOUTRWA.RIC _FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WABRING7O/11711tEe7B. PHILADELHILI. MRRRICK 41 EONS, ENGIVEEM3 AND MAOHINIerIe. Mtgh aitd Low Promote Steam Engthee, foland, end mane. ..Cr 7 ..* Boilers. Gssamay„:,, Tanta, Iron Usti, Ao ; Cul ia•e of aft bet r either Iron u; Prsan , _ Iron Frame oof. for Ge e Worts. Orlia o 9 l, road Stations, o. Retort. and Ga. rdaentnerr of the 'Attest end tenni:t weed oonetruption. livery desonption of Plantation Muldoon. gook u Sugar, Say', and Gnu Mille, Veenorn Pen.. Ohm t eam Trains. Dofecatora, Filters, Pocuoino Engine'. Sole Agents for N. Rillteux's Patent Enter Boiling Apparatus- Nata3Ttn's Patent steam Hemmer and V i nlFan Wcolitly a Patent ce D nifoosi Sager braining If_tOINT PLEAELSZ4T FOUNDUIio. AL BE AClEjltreett.Xennittrtan, LIAM. K. TIMM turorma his Mendip thm,nantioax. eltaald Dotty "took of rat i o nV T l !! re l i b"a pq.. "- tri, he 111 now Vinland 10 TZICIC 07 en :of iid, and Sever fall Caetitige, ; Bogy, Ciekr,:e.. 684 Neale Work. emu - 115. Oeketang: nano honk Levu lberntary or rfts4!:, faranam in fry Sr nai l ? saw • •••o- RUSENESS MEN ARE ADVERTISING j". in the Beat Newepapere of City and Coantri the °Masa of JOY, COE, & ADVERTISING AGENTS. FIFTH lind CHESTNUT STREET/S./lois&led& TRIBUNE BUILDING, New York. liorl tr S. M. F ELTON ill O. ULLM A N. ATTORNMAT . •■•-mn• LAW, JERSEY 81102.E A , Ponmivania. Collantionn nromptty made in Clinton and /400unt wanted. 1E7174 TO Walter lc Kaato ). H. Rum ( 14.Nraey ISbor . ro. SA croft & Co., Nil& 4h&Ener, Ziegle_r. e & do 'a :Philado; Frtahmaq Co Philada.; L. A. adaokay, Look Haven; Yard, ullom. & Co.. Pbilada.• Thatohm & Woddrop, Philadt: Rer nolde. Bowen dt Philada. f TORN WELSH, PRACTICAL SLATZ ROOFER. THIRD Street and DERMANTOW:' Road. le prepared to put on ant" amount of Roofing. on the most moderate terms. Will guanintr to gosh every building perfectly water-61h Orders Prolir attended to. TURN ELLIOTT, WINEg and LIQUOR. Nita. 317 and 319 WALNUT /Street,beterap tl atom, between Third end Fourth, north ride, lquir debount. N. B.—FizeOld Whialoea ninny" on to-ill (Estabbnhed in Me.) inio-1i RAWSON & NICIIOI4OII, . 116 BOOKBINDERS i 11OIG119 and 121 MINOAN etreet. Between Market d Chestnut arms. PAILADELPRIA. lAMBS PAINBOIC Lill B. ALICAWAIVP . liV-17* fIIGUNT & BONE. IMFORTERB lirAVA2tAk ri:GALL r. filti ISouto d &red itacaive •raularly a full am:ortmaar of docraido al whick dit, rates, tkpy car az krze for oskh or so Welled are MURPHY-WHIPPLE IRON BRIDGE. STONE. OXIGLEY & BURTON. No. 333 WALNUT aTREET, PHELLAIDELPFLM, Deg leave to inform. Railroad Cotripanlee, air/ interested bndge oonetruohon, that they We forret a connection in business With JOHN W., MUILPII). Crnl Engineer, (author rind inventor of the above well , 'mown plan of iron brides ) and are amyl/wed to soot s orders, from SDI part of the country, from his Onto azdlsmanalinvenntendiumei Au iettere Thhttihj 10 Naas end eallha O Uvtee poe.r addressed to JOHN W. MURPHY. ivil lr, vita-an Per RTeue et. is wrete,erv. martial _ . 101LX - MANUFAOTOfty, 3111 NZW STREEIt, Paige and Rasps of every desesiptign, and icod quality, made , at 111 tord oer A o AbOVIS eillabliAVLien g• or der , at tasonfacturee w s oes. Regattas done su a envertsrlitastor sid-dlihe 1. D. AMMO. 0 EVANS &- WATtiONN ---- SALAILINDAR SATE& - - OTOILIE 304 CHESTNUT STREET. Aiiirce varieti l o i l l AßEA ß O l C l A!' aiweirtr TIM NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE "'"I'HE PR .5S is Drap.trei to sisoate awl! . shaft sed PJ~MP2iL~YI. eks..us. etre:Tr:Kit; BLAHICa OF EVEIV romaitiPTum AVOTIEMBERD, IiAWYWRff PAILKOAD AND INDURARCIE CIONPAPIDN , PLAIN AND ONNAJMWAI e PILINTIND war AU:aillere ex teit u p i r sks rabli s mi i m oft. id fit = 14. 41.1 imp trili mar SALIM BY AUCTION FREIGHT NOTICES. MACHINERY AND IRON BUIIINREIS CARDR. JOB PRINTING. EULT a clus:Et PAYER ,Bcioif;. aiYuls~ax,r bib& itArot tiAloptiu.s.r MEJLMWMI, MANUFACTIM lIECKABIOR. BiI.HAS,