NOTES NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINIONS. MOH FORT Koerner/. On Tueeday grind astivity prevailed in and about Fortress Monroe. Soldiers 'wade of the garrison were busibly engaged in storing away the vast quantities of powder that have arrived during the work. Tae amount of this dangerous compound now within the walls of the fort is up- Irma of 80,000 pounds. A largo force of soldiers were also at work mounting heavy columbiuda on the ramparts. Outside of the fort hundreds of soldiers were engaged in erecting abode for the storage of provisiona, and quarters for invalid soldiers. . The same afternoon the steamer Quaker City arrived at Old Point, having as a prize the bark Edward Green, from Charleston, S. C., and destined for the port of Baltimore. The vessel was freighted with sugar and molasses, and was captured by the Quaker City locum she belonged to parties in Charleston. On the 4th, two regiments, numbering 1.,905 men, from New York, arrived at the fortress, and encamped on Col. Sager's farm. More troops are eareeted to arrive to dee. The Harrset Lane, after a profitable 'incise of several weeks about the harbors of the Confede rate States, arrived in the Hampton Roads yester day afternoon. The commander reports the blook ads of the Southern ports complete, it being a matter of impossibility for a vessel to elude the watchfulness of the Government officers. &Milting parties are continually out, and report the Secession troops as being =atered ail over the oountry, but not In sufficient numbers to show debt. Occasionally, a rebel is captured, and, in almost every instance, they take the oath of alle giance, stating that they have become disgusted with fighting for the so called Southern Rights." The deaceatoniete in Norfolk and along the river are In high glee, (aocording to their statements,) having learned that they are to be attacked before the end of the week. They exultingly boast that note Yankee shall be left after the battle to carry the newt of their defeat to their homes. FROM TB RILAY ROM The Baltimore Cl&pper of yesterday sayer The train whioh left the Camden station, Baltimore and Qhie Railroad, at 8 30 yesterday morning, was Stepped at the Belay Home by the Federal trap's! there stationed, and detained three hours, daring whieh time a thorough searoh was made by the forces under Col- Jones This was occasioned by information reaelved at the camp that treasonable Witi l aNira afatMe UMIAK% iggier i aTtatiti per's Ferry. The only result of the search was the finding of 45,000 in unsigned bills on the Bank of Winches ter, Ye. These blue were engraved and printed in this oily by Col. James hI. Anderson, and wore being conveyed to their destination by his son, Winfield Scott Anderson, carrying them in his booting to avoid detection. These bills being cone traband of war, were reused by the military, and the matter would have passed by but for the find ing of soma documents intended for the enemy on the person of Aadorsoo. He yes arrested and placed in confinement. The train was then allowed to proofed, and the Billoott'i Mills train, delayed at the saute point by the stoppage of the former train, came to this city. MMirT,TII=7M.Vr=7TTM A number of gentlemen, members of the seve ral industrial and meroantile pursuits of Balti more among them merchants and ship-builders, visited Washington city on Tuesday, and bad an interview with the President and Cabinet on mat ters affeating the interests of Baltimore, in con motion with the distribution of the Government patronage, the building of the twelve gunboats, and the furnishing of army supplies. The inter view is represented to have been pleasant and courteous. The President and several members of the Cabinet individually assured the committee of their faith in the loyalty of the great mass of the people of Maryland, and ptensieed that her chief city should have its fair consideration in the dis tribution of its °outrun!. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad would be reopened for trade and travel as soon as the interests of the General Government jaetiled it. The committee will doubtless submit to the public ere long a detailed report of the in terriew.--Baltisnore Sun. TRZ BAIGN OF TXRROS ER TaNNKSIMB. The Louisville Journal, of June 2, says : "We saw yesterday seven Union men et Ten nessee, all Seeing from that State for the protec tion of life and limb. Such of them as are the Owners Of property have left nearly the whole of It behind, and some of them, with scarcely a dollar in their pockets, knew not where to go, or bow to obtain for themselves and families the means of subsistence. Besides these fugitives, we saw yeetcr day two gentlemen rho, being known to contem plate a visit to Tennessee, have been warned that it would be at the peril of their lives. Yet one of these gentlemen is a native of Tennessee, where his ancestors have lived for sixty or seventy years, and the step-son of a distinguished Tennessee statesman, who recently betrayed the Union party; and he knows of no better ground of complaint against himself than that he ono. entertained at his howls a free-soil United States Senator." A LIBERAL OFFER The New Orleans Delta states that R. D. Shepherd, Esq., who is now at an advanced time of life, living on his beautiful farm near Shepherds town, Virginia, has directed his agent at New Or. leans to pay over to the Treasurer of the Con federate States a large Bittl/ of money, including, it is said, his whole annual income from rents in that oily—the largest income enjoyed by any propertyholder—to be applied to the defense of the rights and the support or the independence of the South. Kr. Shepherd is a veteran of the war of 1812. PARSON BROWNLOW This gentleman, editor of theKnorville Whig, is advised of a conspiracy to seise him, Messrs. John son, Nelson, Maynard, and other Union men of Tennessee, and carry them in irons to Montgomery, there either to be punished for treason against the Montt:tem Coutederagy or kept as hostages Ms imprecations upon the plotters are by no means expressed in mincing tones. He says : " Let the railroad on which Union men of East Tennessee aro Conveyed to Montgomery be eter nally and hopelessly desytroyed Let tho pro party of the men concerned be consumed, and let their lives pay the forfeit, and the names will be given! Let the fires of patriotic vengeance be bHilt on the Union altars of the whole land, and let them go out where these conspirators live, like the fires from the Lord that consumed Nadab and Ablin, the two eons of Aaron, for presumption less sacrilegious ! If we are incarcerated at Mont gomery, or *emoted theta or elsewhere, all the consolation we want is to know that one partisan friends have visited upon our persecutors, certain Secession leaden ' a most horrible vengeance. Let st be done, East Tennessee, though the gates of hell do forced end the alkirvout be inadotopal." INWARD FOR TIII PRISEDRItT'S MOUNTED GUARD. It is affirmed that the rebels have offered a re- Ward Of $5OO for any member of the President's Mounted Guard, dead or alive. The Guard is spe cially obnoxious because it /ad the advance into Virginia. A private in the company is supposed to be in &canton hands. Monday night fast he went to visit his wife, who lives near tionooa, Ma twenty-twO miles above Georgetown. fie was taken prisoner by Becoasionists, who crossed from the Virginia side in a boat, and carried, probably, to Manassas Junction. His company are greatly enraged. TH2 MLOCKADI Op CH1112950N The following is an extract from the letter of an offieer on board the flag-ship it/inressota, dated off Charleston, May 30: " And here we new are, blockading the port of Charleston. Yesterday, about 1 P. M., three steamers were seen standing out of the harbor of Charleston, and instantly the drum beat to quar ters, our guns allotted and out /me, and run out all ready for the conflict. The decks were sanded, and everything was prepared, Jecandunt for a bloody fight. Commodore Tatnall commands at Charleston, and we all know him to be an °facer for any daring, gallant service, and leis Mrp led the van. Well, we ran into deep water, that we might not be liable to ground oar ship, and then hove to, to await the coming of the flotilla of small steamers, but, much to our disappointment, two of the gunners did not erode the bar, bat the third, the flag ohlp, ran out towards no, until she came within three miles, and then put about and stood in towards the land. Tatnall is brave, gallant, and almost reekleas, but knows well the power of this powerful ship, and even he would hesitate long before he attacks her. Senator Donnie's' Last Hours. The Chicago Tribune, in a long notice of Sena tor Douglas, gays: "Is his last days, he gave those who stood near to minister to hie wants the most convincing earn ramose of the depth and earnestness of the lively love of eountry that filled his heart. In his waking hours, as well as in those momenta when the vio lence of his disease unseated his great intellect, he was busy with national events, and the contllot that is now upon us. It was his last wish that the work which will sesoutanto the country, while rescuing it from its enemies, should go rapidly en. To one, in a wandering moment, he said, I station you at the Belay House. Move on!' Of another ha sated, Why do we stand still? let %s prints on Let us to Alexandria quick r To still another he Telegraph to the President, and let the column move on!' And so throughout the pro gress of the disease, which struck him down, he was thinking of his eonntry and her peril. At Washington in his imaginings, and in the com mand for which natter, had fitted him, and which would have been bestowed had he lived, he seemed to direot events and dictate vietary. And when the lucid, intervals came he was, if not so emphatic, not lea sincere The salvation of the Republic was uppermost in his thoughts by day and by night. His own condition the imminent peril of death , his oomplietted affairs, gave him no Con cern. Almost his last ooherent words were an ar dent wish for the honor and prosperity of the Re public, by the defeat and dispersion of her enemies. The country, regardless of party distinctions, wherever the lore of the stare and stripes ii not repressed by the terrolsm which he knew and hated, will treasure up his dying prayer and make his hopes and aspirations the rule of patriotic en delver ' In another article the Tribune says: " It was not until some ten days since that Sena tor Douglas' Hintze assumed an alarming type. Prom the first he had been attended by some of War best mediae' talent, and latterly it was thought darirable to summon hither Dr. Miller, of Wsab.- ington, in whose care Mr. Douglas has passed through former *over* illnesses. Dr. Miller and the Washington relatives of Mrs. Douglas reached (Waage on the 25th ult., and since then have been closely in attendance upon him. " Throughout the latter part of last week, Mr. Douglas' cm:4OlQ was deemed extremely critical, with the titanium against hie recovery- ma Pri mary attack was acute rheumatism, which rapidly lammed a typhoid character, and continued from the first very unyielding. After some ten or twelve days, his malady wail complicated by an ulcerated lore throat, which soon yielded. Torpor of the liver and constipation of the bowels ensued, soon followed by s jaundiced condition, accompanied by poisoning of the blood, which prostrated his ner vous iststous still more. " A wandering and delirious state accompanied his illneer more or leas from its inception to its fatal close. At such times as he was rational last week, he s eeme d aware of the grave fears enter " 4 lals behalf, aud an ens acession said %a those about him that he knew hia constitution se much better than they did, he felt confident he should recover from the attack. Doubtless) hie will and eatirsge, islusa to his greet physical powers, bad meet, to do with his so long oontinulng to moist a malady before which feebler men would have rapidly succumbed. "Throughout Saturday it was feared he could slot worriire nanny home. Al nightfall drew near, without any positive change having taken place in his disease, he yet Seemed easier, and so passed the night. Ile had only brief intervals of eonsaious nazi after this, but lay in a quiet state, gvaltially but surely sinkieg. At times be briefly rallied, but it was not to a clear conception of what was trans piring abeat him. On one occasion, indeed, it was evident that memory and habit of mind was str Tag in the dying gateman, and that his thoughts were noon more in the Senate chamber. One of his physiolans, Dr. Hay,. wee administering a blister. What are you doing ?' asked the patient; stoo, there are twenty opiate, me, the measure is de feated 1' " At an early hour yesterday morning he had an interval of rallying, wee rational, conversed briefly with those about him - -and then sank gently and quietly until ten minutes past nine A. M., when he breathed his last quietly, and without a Mtn. gle. " His devoted and loving wife remained with him to the last moment. Madison Cutts, his brother in-law, Miss Young. of the Tremont House, B. G. Caulfield, and Dr. May were also present." The Victims 01 Twiggs' Treason. A correspondent to the Washington 'Wells,- 6 ,nee, gives the following additional particulars in relation to tho victim of Tifiggs' treason : It is a hard case when they who suffer wrong bare to share the censure due only to him who onuses it ; and I infer from the tone of conversa tion in certain quarters that public feeling is in clined to do this kind of injustice to the victims of Twigge treason. Let those who shared his treachery share the execration itmerits, but spare the men who were true to their flag under misfor tunes they could not foresee or avert. Att im preesion prevaile among persons not acquainted in detail with the betrayal of the troops in TOXAM, and their subsequent capture by a breach of capitulation, that even in the latter occurrence re sistanoe ought to have been made; but a brief re view of the circumstances will show this to have been impossible. When the surrender was made by Twiggs, the portion of the army then in Texas was divided into scattered frontier garrisons, which their Ge neral refused to concentrate so as to render them an easy prey to the enemy. Some additional com panies which he had added to the garrison of San Antonio, under an imaginary danger from bandit ti, were ordered away when the danger from rave- Wien Imams. preseing, leaving only two compa nies of infantry to proteot his headquarters and the depots, on which all the troops in Texas depended. That meagre garrison was then overwhelmed by a rebel force of twelve or fifteen hundred men ; and the foregone 00n011161911, a surrender of the whole department, Immediately followed. The order for Colonel Waite to relieve General Twigge passed through San Antonio the day before the rebels en tered the place. The colonel was then at Camp Verde .% a frontier post, and the order did not reach .01 MUSIIIO -- aro - -- summated; and when he arrived at headquar ters the place, with its depots of arms and stores, was in the hands of the enemy, and the little sarrisen of United States troops had, aooordtng to capitulation, been enotontsed outside. Had Colonel Waite arrived in Ban Anto nio forty-eight hours sooner than he did, the re• suit could not have been prevented, bat I am con- Mont it would net then have been bloodless. Be. fore the Brat great step of treason had been taken, military instinots would have prompted a vain de fence, which could not have been exoused at a later stage of the misfortnao, Bad Colonel Waite entered San Antonio before the enemy had pos- Bandon that little garrison under him would, I be lieve, have given a new fame to the Alamowhich, for the second time, might have seen its last de fender perish. As it was. bourne too late for even a hopeless resistance. Bad he been inclined to re• radiate the surrender he would have been Imme diately eaptured. Could he have vamped, com munication between him and the posts would have been out off Could his order have reached them, any detachment that attempted to move for con. contration would have been intercepted by an armed and organised population. The only course left to him was to abide by the capitulation of Twlggs, and quietly remove the troops from Texas. By the terms of that agreement the United States forces were to leave the State by way of the coast, with their arms, including the light batteries, their baggage, and supplies sulliolent for the marl and embarkation. More than half the troops had been shipped in accordance with these terms when the news of the fall of Fort Sumpter and of the Preeident's proolansatlon arrived. About four hundred United States troops, com mand by Major Sibley, were then encamped near Indianola, off which port a transport steamer was awaiting the arrival of another detachment before taking the troops on board. The revolutionary Government now resolved to violate a solemn pledge which bad been given when hostilities were evidently pending, and ought, alike in war as in peace, to have been fulfilled. It was not the fault of Colonel Waite or his Mears that no naval force was off Indianola to protect the em barkation, and the unarmed transport was cap tured by an armed steamer of the rebels. A force of at treat 3,000 Texas troops, with ar tillery, at the same time conoentrated with in thirty miles of Indianola; for the whole State was aroused by a rumor that a body of United States troops had landed and captured Fort Brown. it grew out of a report that Texas was to be invaded by Federal troops. Who was to blame for the alarm I will not conjecture, but it was not those who suffered by it. Tile only change of escape for Major Sibley's command was to hur ry on board of two schooners which happened to be in the bay, and put to sea before they could be out off. They were embarked in this manner, but, owing to the tree/Awry of the pilots, whom the enemy controlled, the bar could not be crossed, and the vessels wore intercepted by a steamer with about five hundred riflemen and several heavy guns on board. The troops on the schooners were unprovided with cannon, for the batteries had been shipped on previous transports. The schooners wore thus at the mercy of the steamer, which could choose her own position and sweep the crowded decks of the former, or sink them by means of her gone. Under these circumstances resistance would have been but a wanton waste of life, and no course was left but a surrender. The °liners of that detachment wore released under parole, and the men, who have just arrived in New York, un der oath. In the meantime, communication between San Antonio and the port had been cat off. Col. Waite had no control over the events which occurred at the coast, nor could he have prevented them had he been there. As a part of the general pro gramme of bad faith, he and the afflatus of hie staff, with snoh others as happened then to be in San Antonio, were, on the 23d of April, arrested by an armed force, and were offered the option of remaining in custody or returning home on parole The only redeeming trait in the conduct of the rebels was that the parole was not so stringent as they might have made it had they desired. It re. q aired that the prisoners should not take up arms Or serve in the field against the so-called Confede rate States during the war, unless duly exohanged. Another otiose debarred them from giving their Government any information injurious to that of their captors; but this was explained as not in tended to interfere with the ordinary reports re qnired by an officer's duty. Under these dream stances, what was the ditty of Col. Waite and his officers ? To remain in the enemy's hands, where they could be of no service to themselves or the Government, and where the contingencies of war might place them in the position of hostages, or to accept the conditional liberation, and become available to the Government for molt cervioe as does not °Manila with their parole, for there is not one of them for whom snob duty cannot be found. Service which is not rendered in arm or to the field against that enemy is open to them all till an exchange is made, and when that is effected they become available for any duty, without the lotion. VentabOe of cartel transportation. Col. Waite would have done injustice to himself and the ser vice had he refused that parole, which no principle required him to reject. I have been astonished to hear it argued by in. telligent men that such a parole ought not to be kept—an opinion unworthy of our age and race. The idea that no faith is to be kept with rebels, or with men who have themselves anted with perfidy, is w long-exploded maxim of be:batten. When Great Britain viewed our fathers as rebels she never ignored any parole they allowed. The sa credness of a military parole, which does so much to soften the horrors of war, depends not on the honor of him who exacta but of him who gives it, and if that feeling were not inseparable from the mind of a true soldier no =eh pledge or erten= could exist. A flag of truce, which we admit in violate even from savages and banditti, is not so sacred ria a soldier's word. The former is conse crated only by an enemy's trust; the latter by our own truth. In the history of Christendom I know of but one case where the bead of a government commanded as officer to break a pledge so pored. In 1835 General Cos and his officers were released on parole on the same spot where Colonel Waite and his officers gave theirs. The parole was el lowed in the first case by the same people who made the capture in the last—by the troops of Tense. Cants Anna commanded hie subordinates to break their pledge because the people of Texas were then as they now are—rebels; he was obeyed, and his name rang through these Vetted States with almost as much exeoration for this baseness as it did for the butchery of Golfed. Bo far as locality and people are concerned the coincidence is striking ; but there it ends. Our Government gives no such command, and, were it given, Waite and his eempenient, winks Cos and his, would sacrifice their commis/lions instead of their honor_ I have mentioned that the troops captured on the coast were awaiting the arrival of another detachment. It consisted of the garrisons of the remote northwestern posts of Texas, which, when _concentrated, numbered a little over three hun dred men, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Reeve. The length of their march prevented them from reaching the neighborhood of Ban tonio till after all the paroled prisoners had left. The rebels, being in vigilant possession of the roads, prevented any news of recent wrait' from reaching that detachment till it was too late for it to seek another route ; and it was than allideell tared by a force of seventeen hundred Texas troops, well provided with artillery, of whtoh arms Lieutenant Colonel *semi was destitute. As in the affair at Indianola, there was no choice be tween surrender cod extermination. Galling as such things are to a patriotic public, they were more keenly felt by the brave men who were the immediate sufferers. The soldiers of Major Sibley and Lieutenant Colonel Reeve, ifs() ordered, would have perished in hopinem resist aces ; but their commanders bad a duty to per form towards them which forbade an unavailing slaughter so long as honor did not absolutely de mand ft. Net an trieldent in the edible abate of disaster can be traced to any other source than the treason of Twiggy and the consummate treachery of the enemy into whose hands he be trayed his troupe. The surrender of Twiggy rendered his command more powerless to re• trieve their position then the surrender of hull did hie; for the force of the latter was concentrated when the betrayal occurred, yet the officers of null stand in history LID6I - .10 the more recent case, the people (not of the army) who were on the spot had a clearer perception of where the whole blame lay than eleilians at a distance possibly can have. The loyal t)ortion of the people of San Antonio publicly stigmatized Twiggy ae an " Arnold," and shouted " 111115 " after him as he passed through their streets ; bat their deepest sympathy, without a shad. of Caesars, was aver expressed for the loyal officers and soldiers whom hebetrayed- Lieutenant Colonel Reeve and his command, as we now learn, are held as prisoners, and no parole is allowed. I cannot think this is because an afterthought has arisen in the reticle that our Go vernment intends to imitate their own bad faith, but it has probably occurred to their leaders as a convenience to re t a i n possession of a body of men en whom they may retaliate by cruelty any blow which justice may flatlet on their own follow era. Should those unfortunate men hereafter be sacrificed, it will, doubtless, be consoling to those who censure the parole given by Sibley and Waite that Reeve and his men had no opportunity of saving themselves by a usage which chivalry has ever knelled. Saxe - cannon, ou Major Clay's principle, Lave recently been experimented with, under the inspection of a United States officer. at Crosby. The range was 1760 yards, and the Slight of the balls emirate. The Rem wars Immediately pat *hued, and are on their way to this oonsin7. British Sailors in the American War• (From the London Times.l The Government at Washington would, we ap prehend, be very indignant at any proposal an the part of the neutral States to be allowed to go on board American ships-of-war and pick out mob its own subjects, and to carry them home and punish them under its foreign enlistment laws; nor would the Government of fdontsomery be tolerant of any claim on our pert to stopits craisersand insist upon being satisfied that every sailor was a man who owed no allegiance to Queen Viotoria. Oar ohlef difficulty, therefore, In this matter. will be to pre serve our neutrality in spite of the belligerents. It it be broken it will not be by reason of any par tiality in the British Government, but by reason of the machinations of one or both of the warring factions. It is we ourselves who have the strong est possible interest in preventing our seamen from engaging in this terrible war. To Ameri cans this is an internecine and fratricidal con flict. If we were to take part In it by lend ing ourselves to the detestable trade of priva teering, it would be to us nothing lees than a civil war. It would be Portsmouth against Ply mouth, end the paid-off sailors of one English ship of-war against the paid-off sailors of another En glish ship•of--war. We should be Englishmen fight ing each other on' the seas for a quarrel in which we have no interest. Nothing could be so discre ditable and disastrous. If It should turn out that, notwithstanding the Lord Chancellor's opinion that such an sot would be murder, Englishmen caught in American privateers are hanged as pi rates, there will be a strong inclination in England to hold that they deserved their fate. Whether they be plundering in the name of Mr. Jefferson Davis, or fighting for high wages under Mr. Lin coln, they will be equally mere mercenary out throats, sad will be utterly disavowed by their countrymen. Pre believe, if it should unfortn nately happen that privateers should steal forth in this Amerzcan quarrel front Enghsle ports, that the public would see, with great satisfaction, the merchant who furnished the warlike stores, the shipbuilder who fecr-neshed the ship, and the captain who commanded her, all punished togs• ulcer as confederates. This, however, is contrary to the law of nations, and Lord Ellenborough offers to all snob offenders the Immolation that some time after they have been oau3ht andd hanged, there will be a strong diplomatic protest delivered on their behalf. FICTIALLIMPRIA BOARD OF TRAM, JNO. BPARRAWK ti J. RO9B BNOWDE COMMITTEN OF rns MoWnE, BAIRU.EL R.EiT0K 9,5555 ,e..weratasee._ se..e.esa - - At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Skip Tuscarora, DIIIIIOVI ---.--LiVerpool•llooTh Silly Victoria Reed, Prattle, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres soon Ship Philadelphia, Poole soon Edmund !We. Steele.-.--. •-• --adverPooh soon MTN VW:Men. Fewrettutaat----- - nre.men...6015. Brig 8 Thurston, Lampher— --_Barbadoaa. Won Laimir(43 OF THIS OCEAN STEAMERS, FROM TEE VNITRD STATES. .1.21.171 IFOR . - - New York---:..New York—Bremen ----June S North Bn ton-- —Que deo —Liverpool—. June S Edinburgh Ltverpool—New York—June 3 Boston.Livet pool Jape 19 zoruania—,--New York—Hamburg —. —June 35 0 'Piraettitigtou—.34ew York—Liverpool le loustraissian --New York—Liverpool --June 19 Zola-- —New York—King StOn, JUIle Glasgow.—......._New—New York—Liverpool.— —June 21 Yuan York—Ramie __ . .. _ _-.June Bavaria-- New York—Ham bars— -- June 33 Arabiaßoston—Liverpool —June IS or Baltimo re ...New York—Liverpool —June 39 Mike._ ...New Y0rk—Liverp001. : ............ July 3 Europa Boston—Liverpool— . J uly 19 • FROM EUROPE. ram L2.11.1t !0111 DANS , Temonta.— .Soutbarnpton—New York 18 Columbia—. —Galway—Now York —. —May 21 Asia --:...l4verpool—New York -.May 35 Auatralaman--Livaryool—liewAr' ork---. ~May 26 FilitinleaUth&MPtClll. 'NOW York --. May 29 Y0rk.........-. _-.-Mar Arabia —,..—Liverpool—Roaton---,.—June I Adriatic Galway—Boston --June 4 Bavaria— .Bauthamitton—Nifw York— —June 6 Braman-- ...Southampton—NOW York— —June 12 The Vatifornie Mail Steamers sail from New Yerk en the Ist 11th. mut Stet of esoh month. The Havana Steamers leave New York on the U. Rh. 12th.17th. and 27th of each month. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, June 7, 1561. 51114 &MN— —4 37-15V24 502158-- —.7 13 wen _.l 25 AitIVED. Bohr Joseph Turner. Crowell, IS days from Lane's Cove. with stone to captain. Bohr B A Hammond, .Paine, 5 days from Boston, with mite to e•atain. Bohr Alert, Champion, from Boston, in ballast to J R Blaluston. emir J Clark. /Dull, from Boston, in ballast to Van Do zen. Norton & Co. Bohr R H Shannon, Marta, from Boston, in ballast to Castuer, Stiotnev et Weiltngton, Bohr John Cadwaleuler. Clayton, from Boston, in bal last to Tyler. Stone & Co. CLEARED. Brig Basal Frenob.Parritt, Eastport, E A Solider & Co Rohr R P King, Leeds. preys York, L Andenried & Co. Seer .1 C Henry. —. Boston, do ohr RiotrArd Bill. (now) dmith, Jtosbiry, Connor, Stiokney & Wellington. Bohr B. H Shannon. Marts, Boston, do Behr Alert, Champion. Boston. J It Blakiston. Bohr J Clark. Sonll, Boston, Van Dusen, Norton & Co Bohr John Cadwalador, Clayton, Providence, Tyler, Stone & t r Robinson. New York, W P Clyde. Ei TzLiaanAtil. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia. Exchange.) LBWEB, Dol.. June 6-12% P M. The following vessels are at the Breakwater: Bark Hyperion. from Porto Rioo for New Vork,• Kohl. giver Stand* do; so hr WI, Montague, from Philadelphia for Pernambuco; together with about thirty other vessels bound out: also rotrr Castor, from Rio de Janeiro; wee bound to New O•leane, but was spoken off that port by the U steamer St Leah, and es rdepsdShe is now bound to New York. Wind and lofty,. Yours. .A. mARBHALL. (Correspondence of %V as.) DING, June I. The followincboats from the Union Canal reared into the Bahuylkill usual to-day, bound to Fnitauelplua, la den and consigned an follows: Reenlator, Kraut to Payoff k Bro; Dr Wm Moore, do to captain; Teresa,. do to Humphreys. Hoffman 44 Wright; B Bonner, board to J Gould; Amelia & &Ben. do to ft Wt Caw& New York; Lippincott. do to henry Crotillei; yr in sa °with, light to captain; fervor Ander son. flour, &o. to Henry Shell; two rafts timber to Bol ton, Christman & Co. stlialOstAtsca. Bhip Wyoming. Bunon, from Liverpool lath ult. for Philadelphia, wee spoken on the 18th, 10 notes mouth of Cape Clear. Snip Belle of the Ocean, Reed. henoe, arrived at Li verpool 26th alt. !ship trolly at Pierre, Terrine?. galled from Live: pool 2418 ult. for Caloutta. Mile Wm J Morris. Jaokson. cleared at London 22d nit. for Card it( and Nombay. Ship Wild Pigeon, Mayhew, from New York for Val paraiso,was spoken 30th April, latch N, lens 46 W. Ship Hispostiffe, Addy, from Canso, at Queenstown 22d nit. . . Ship Ammar. Howland. from N York for Melbourne. mu spoken April LS. lat lat 735 N. kink 9616 W. Ohio Trehooti, Baiter, at Liverpool 24th alt. from Bombay..Bhip hs John Franklin, Deapeems. at Liverpool 24th nit. from Baltimore. Ship Watace.Laae, from New York. at Liverpool 25th lilt. Bark Anne Logan, ( Br) Graham. from Rio de Janet ro,wlth coffee. at New York etc inst. Bark Mari Adana. Kellar, hence, arrived at Cork ad ig, Bark Mary Baker. Chnrohill, hence, was of Q.neens town 211 d nit. Bark Fame, Shia'. henna, arrived at Waterford TM alt. Bark Gustavo, Trapani, henoe, arrived at queens own 118 ult. Brig A M Itoberte, Colson, "railed from Ardrossan ult. for Candi.. Brie Venus, (Br) Groehe, from Rio de Janeiro, with coffee, at IVew York 6th Inst. ?chra Revenue j Gandy. Ann 8 Cannon, Nowell, Ban ish, R 113311013, A Brown, Brown, Gazelle, liarior. Thompson, Lloyd. Allan Downtng. Ries. B histony. Lake. and El (3 Willett& Castel), for Philadelphia, cld at Bton 6th inst. Bohr 1.• L Bharp, McElwee, hence, arrived at Boston eth inst. DIEDICINAL W 110 F. WOOD'S RESTORATIVI4 CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR Is precisely what Its name ludicates, for, w • pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilarating and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re vivifies f reinstate., and renews the blood in all soyrista tnam purity , erNi i e t h oliitzrzatTLTt r i: the only preparation ever offered to the world i n a Popular iorm, so as to be within th e rescue or all. do oheamally and skilfully combined as to be the moat powerful tonic,, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act in perjett accordant. with the laws of sta ture, and hence soothe tha um:West stomach, and tent up the digestive organs, and allay' all nervous end other irritation. It is ulna perfectly exhilara ting in its effects, and yet it as never followed by lassitudeor depression of spirits. it is oomposed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly coin- ' Wrung powerfully tome and soothing properties, and ' consequent)y can never injure. Such a remedy hag - lone bsenfelt to be A desideratum in the medical • World. both by the thoroughly skilled in medical' science end also by all who have suffered from de- . batty ; f or it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to see that debility [anoint all attacks of dm - ease and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of many of the most dangerous to which - p our humanity oonstantly gluoti, for ea ample,as the following Consumption, Bronchitis, Indigstion, Dyspepsia. . Loss of Appetite Faint- . nese, Nervous Irritability, fieruralgia. P ri tnt"tion of the React. Melancholy. Hypoohond Nigh Sweats, Lamson Diddinege, and all that class o 0116151 P, so fearful l y fatal if unattended to in time, called Pemals Weaknesses and Irregularities. Also Liver Derangement or Torpidity , and Liver COM Plaints, Diseases 0 the Kidneys, Scalding or In continence of the rine, or any general derange ment of the - Urinary Organs, Pain in tee Baek,Bide Colds, between the shuulde., predisposition to Bitch' Colds, Hacking end Continued Cough, Emulation, ' Difficulty in Breathing., and, indeed, we might enu merate many more Mill, but we have space only say, it will not only curs the debility following rd Chills and Fever. but prevent all attacks arising , from Miasmal* influence/I, and ewe the fleeces b at ow%if already attacked, and as it anti direetll andyiersistantly upon the Minty system, arousing r, the Liver to action promoting. in Mot, all the ex cretions and searetits of the system, it will lurid- May grievant any d tfinousac...atienim follow- e . leg opeh change o ell ate and waters bocce. all A travellers should have a bottle with them, and all el should take a table-spoonful at least before sating. A. it prevents costiveness, strengthen' the mites- td give organs, it should be in the hands, of all person. of-sedentary habits students, ministers, literary men: and all ladies not anoutomad to much on},- e door ekerome should always use IL If they will. el they will find an agreeable, pleasant. and efficient remedy against those i ll s whioh rob ;hem of their 0 beauty; for beauty cannot exist without health, and health cannot exist while the above warden- Beg cutinne. II:MI.1mm. the Cordial is anerfaot 4 Mother's Eelief. "'lkon a month or two before the o _, final trial, she will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. Thera is no mistake about it• it, this Cordial is all we claimfor it, Mothers, try it ! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or m deoline, not only of your daughters, before it be too ? Into butalso your sows and husbands, fur while • the former, from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave rather than let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed rep th the excitement of business that If it were not or you they, too, would travel in the same down ward Data, until too law to amen eir fetal But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we .nfidently appeal, for we are mare your never failing attention unerringly Vint 'lgo to Prof. 2 Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Benovator, u the remedy witiot should be always on hand in .• time °lnuit. O. WOOD , _ rropriator. 4448r0ad. 1 • ay, New York. and 114 Market street SL Louis, Mo. • and sold by all good Druggists. nue. One Dollar per Bottle. ld in this city by B. A. FAHNESTOCK .t. CO., Nos. , ta y V T North Ulla Hickok: RABRARD 4. ErrD UT Streets, end DYOTT & 232 ArE nECONI) Direst. d-eowNrif ELLXIit PROPYLAMINI, RHEUMATISM The New Remedy for Dtmag the pest ;ear we have introduced to the no tice of th e medical profession of this tiountrr the furs Crystalized Claoride of ProPYlamiPu,aos a 1011115 DY roa Aur/maim; and having received from many sources. both from physimans of the highest staading and from patients, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS of its reel value in the treatment of this peini‘il and obelinate disease, we are 11101104 Id to present it to the cab le in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. which we hope will commend axe(' to those who are *offering with this afflicting complaint, and to the me dical prisotittoner who may feet disposed to test the Wirers of this valuable remedy. ; ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the farm above oa ken of, hes recently teen extensively experimented sena in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED BUGUEBB(aa will appear from the Published itocioulits in the met oal puma's.. , flitut carefully put up ready for immed iate use. pith full directions. and can be obtained from alt the ataltatat a at Th elinte_per bottle. and at wholesale of • BULLOCK tr.. CR.EBAHAW. Druggists arid fdanutaturintunemuns. ma 24-17 rtuladelohim egIBOME GREEN—Manufaatured and for .1 1 b T arpveua 11 Jk nstoirsyst. 47 sad 49 Marti 92,001 CD fti44. THE PRES&-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1861. C'FIPI-1A1,1.0 . SIOK HEADAOHE. N 141 HVO Uti 1 - IE4S.DAO H ilt)1116 ALL HINDS OF t~iEAl)A('a-1E 1 may the use of these Pine todlo&l attacks of Nu- earser Sick Hiedeths to!! /wanted and If taken at the commencements:,-" •Liq.l immediate relief from ram and siokneasiriG .tte Titer seldom faillin samosa's '%'ordriamosi asks to whieh females are so' They mot gently on the boy_ moving Costfsei nia . For Literary Mos, Stside,,,'.. „_lioate-Females, and sU persons of 'edema's &Oh m , At iey ars valuable as a Laxative, imereviag the appetite, giving rosy and vicar to the direstare organ, end restorieg the natural elas ticity' and strength of the whole .746111. The CEPHALIC FILM are the refit of long inyeati• cation and carefully conducted experiment/, haring; seen in use many yearn, Antriet Vtuott time they hair/ *recanted and relieved a vast amount of Petit and =Tering from Readaehe, whether originating in the *crocus astern or from a deranged Mato of the gt sotaa.l6 They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and nuty be taken at an lames with esigeet safety Witten making any change of iiet, end the absent. of any die(' grostibts testa reader* it *nee to adatiaistet Ikon to ' • f gIIWARS OGUNTIRMA I Tke stamina kirre Oil signatures of Ann* C. iSpaldin ou asiolx Doz. 14141 by Drageixts and an othar Dealers in Medicines. ♦ Box will be sent by nail prepaid on repaint dike PRICE. 25 CENTS. AU aim stall/ ha sdirasuali 1-11ENtrt 7 O. SPA LAMM**. 48 MAIM MEM MEW YOU. VIM FOLLOWIIIII EADOREEMEIIIIII UP SPALDING'S OEPEILALIC PILLE WILL CONVENOR ALL WHO ainerza NAM HEADACHE; SPEEDY AND SURE OUSE IS WITHJINT As those Testiesottisls ore intsoliettfid by Mr.IS2ILI) ui., they Worst uteguestiosualt proof ref the di. seep of this truly seinatifis diseafirv. alasonsmim. Conn,. Feb. a, Lin, mi. Dressing*. I base tried your Cephalic ring. and I Mrs them se le.a. that I want you to send me two dollars worth more,: Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few of the first box I cot from lOU. send the Bibby' math and oblige Your Met IA iElf KENNEDY. Ks. BrAlYillte. AIR I lit* ea to send me one mere bo:t emir Cephalie Me. li e .. rentaid s mat dad or bale; fr9m Mac , Tourcriewftwor t MAXY ANTS ISTOIKHOITSE. erziox busk, jit=stritifoirmwr..l44l IL I. lIPALDINo. ? Er w a l e . i ll u rt= send me t w o boxes of yowl , Clooloilio leopeotfoLly Yours°. H. ninny. rmiSivfil Nis et yarnrui,, Ned "aw l Min* Bunnu Thames, Ohm, Jan. 23, ISM. Ad. a. !rattan/I-, Me. Please And en/flamed twenty-Ave nerds, for 'Which ien ate anothem• bey of your Oennsho Pills, Thsy ars trui tbe best Ps as I bore ewer fruit Dimwit IL STOVER, P. M., Belle Vernon. Wyundot Co., 0. ilwarshs, Maas., Deo.% R. C. Spawn re, Ben. I wiebaor some mrosiars or Urge show belts. to briril your Cephalic Pala more partioularly lisfore MY eau! tomer:. If you have weightier of the hind please son! One of my =tomer.. who is subject to severe Pie Headache, (usually lasting two days.) was cored , if a slush hot sow leer by year Pills, which I sent her. Respectfully yours. w. B. wridus.l XXINOLINI7WRI,FRANXLII Co.. WWI Jantutry !, MI. igr C. SPAIDIIIIIh N. a Cedarrit,. N. V. BRAN. SUL! 'noble& find tore_atr-twk Gold& (16,) lot wluolt oaf box of " Cabbala .rina. • fland to Moues of Rev. WW . C. Fillet ) It t eynoldstrarg.Frookbn Co. Ohia. TOUT Taiis svork Mho a eharoa—eure ligadoeAd a/mt/1 titaissitar. 101.14 Will. C. FIZJA Yrsixaarr. /dreg. Jan. U. JR. STALDIMi. Not long Since I sent to you for &box of Cephsbel for the cure of the Nervous Headache and 4iinven and received the same, and rho dad so seed as a Hun /sear tsduard to reed /Or store, new cand by return mail. Direct to A. H. WHEREPAL Ypsilanti. Kink &root ale A - mission , Norf ear, Ira. Caoltallo Pills sooompliah the obloot for whiak tar wore made. Caro of heisdaohe in all its forms. Prom the Znnienner, Iferierk Ts. I vier Ave been seined in more than a Unnamed aim, With patios anoaewa From as Dosocrst, St. powd, lefts. ; If Ton are, or bore been 00101114 with Me tioo411 . 1 . 0) land fora box, toophauo rubla 00 that 7011 =sr Ye them in ease of an attack. From tke Advertise Providence, IL I. . L Ilbe Cephalic Pills are sai d to be a remarkably wee five remedy fer the Made/Ma. and me of the yen' *it tor that very Regnant complaint Winch has aver tea ditcove. .Ftroget ski Weston A.E. Gierrats, Menge, We heartily endorse Mr. ilveddiun sad his marividlsi festutas Pahl. From tAe Hanataka Parlay Stay, %damsles. re. , we ere lure that llamas Saiiittittg With the headaahlt Who ter them. will stink to them. Prom tke Smothers Path .Thoder. Neer Or is4oll, Ls. Try them t you theism afaleted t and ore are acre t.Wt you oastiraosy eau be added to the already aumerae hat that his realised benefits that no other medicine an produce. • .Provi the St. Louis . / Anstocrat. " I the immense deacuid-for the article (Cephalie Plaid Is rasidir inerminr. From Ms Gauss's, Desswapart, /woo. Mr. !Spouting would not oatmeal lei wows with an * Ogle he did not knew to swam raid merit. • Frees Ms Ads/Misr, ,Froeidates, A. I . zasse The tesmabi timony inseir favor is strong', from Mt Mel e ituart Frew Thitiv IYiNt, Areliumle At if • lieVialtiolL we taking the Tolmo or all kinds. 1 NOM tAt ariPleifflia Itslktsis, BM**. Mass, Rata to be very eilloseionz for the headache. Nees Ids Cormeierrial, Ofsebusaid, Oki e. idelferind buinemitv can new be relieved. 11111 r A Nine* brttbi eI MILIDINIIPM pitspAILED 01,wE will save ten ante tittrlntert annannY."Vi SPALDING'S P/LICPARED GLUE! SP2U.I:)I.NG'B FILEPMMD GLUZ SPALDING'S YILEPARND GLUE "°"24I9DISPATonI psi A liettest 11l ?nu tai vu As widest/ will hisses. eves 1n well-regulated families, it is very desirable to nave some lama and convenient way for featuring Furniture, Wove, Crooke -17. &O. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE netts all non entergenolen, and no hooeohoht tea afford to do without it. tt is always ready, and Ai t° the sticking point. VBEFUL.UI UVERY ROITSE." . MD.—A Brash sooompanieo 'sob bottle. nice." Addrony HENRY O. SPALDING,. _O. 48 013DAA. Irirarer, tom Yo As certain lingrineiplea persons are istunopting ;aim off on toe unsuspecting nubile, imitations of tril 1111CirAitliT (ANN, .I would MUM' All masons to ex amine before mmeimaing, and see that the full name , AT lIPAIXIMWS PZEPAMED 11111FOIR IN an Um mdmila . 11Misskai Mimi am winding NFU TALA.V A THEIR REAM N.A931111170/D. Pao Fan. 6,186 t. XAVE TILE PIBUNII! CAUTION. 131S1UNANOR COMPANIZII: THE 1111111;11LNOE MITTUAI INSURAROZ COMPANY PIP MILLDXLPfiIa. ITVICE. No. 306 WAIXIFT 114/.P.8R17. Mum against LOBl5 01 DADINGE BY FARE, ft Reuses, Stores, and other buildings, limited er sirzilia4mpl er oz id ni it rniture. otamdiee, in town or 61.- 00.11.11 Z 4IADIR 06.11 . 2114111111,ne &OEMS alma Ot. w hick is invested m renown, viz : In first mortgages on oar property, worth double the amount —;. eiskpoo a Pennsylvania Railroad Co.', 6 per cent. first mortgage loan, at par.-- . cow IN Pennsylvania Railroad Co.', 6 per centre; (mud mortgage load, L1 2 0,c 0 0)—.,..--... 27,900 00 Thmtingdon and Rimed TM R 6.1110110 SRO ' Canal Co.'s mortgage loan—. -- 4,000 00 Ground rent, first-Glue—— 5,4181 00 Collateral loans, well secured ._._. ..,', --.- 2,1000 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. loan— -- 90,000 00 Allegheny, County II per cent . Pa. RR. 10 an... 10,000 00 Commercial Bang at001t......... —.............— rime cm Mashanme Rank 5t00k,....... ...—,_. 2,617 DO c e t i orgint i oe Mu l let Insurance oad 1 6.3.'s ciook Alt ; 3 0 Lhe County Fire Insurance Co.', stook-- 1,060 to be Delaware 61. il. Ituraymee Co. s stock— 700 CO icon Mutual Insurance Co.'s sCAO-- 580 00 ills rsoetYable— . 14,302 14 k aceonate. asonted interest..ksj_. -- -- 7.101 55 hon hand:..... —.—..........,.........—. 11444 64 8517,1411 04 'The Mutual p rinciple , aorobjned with the :wourity of betook Capital, entitle!, the moored to psrtiotpotO ist the Preto of the Company , without liability for tome. Loewe promptly mirmsted and paid. DIIIIICT02.11: OM Tinsley, Samuel Blephant. Wdham H,ltiompion, Hobart Steen, loyeaeriolr Brown. William Manor, William Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrell. Marshall Hill. .8. L. Corwin, J. Johnson Brown, Robert. Toland, Charles Leland. 0. Hoseosarten, Jacob T. Bunting . , C arlee 6. wood, Smith Bowen, J roes S. Woodward, John Bissell , Pittsburg. CLE TINGLEY. President. B. .11. niNeumAN, xaoratarr. Fehniarr 16, I£ol. ran THE ENTERPRISE impurßANolm compArair OP PHILADRLPRA. (FIVE INOVXANOE EXOLVEOVKLY.) COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER 707111.171 AND WALNUT STRBETS. DIZEOTORS: - - - W= AL re NT OZ. STARR, ' Am - 0.11. COTEFAILT, loan aisoWZI. JOHN M, &mem $. A. F ATIMMOCI, BM. T. Tiamaci. ANDZZW D. Came : WHittUdir, J. L. EIVAINCIR. F. RATOR ORD OTARR, Premdent. CHARLES W. CORE. Searetari. feu PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE comrrorr, No. gal CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTER PE RP RTUAL. ALb PEE PROFITS DIVIRbD AMONG THE IN SURED. Insure Lives for short tame or for the whole term of life ; grant Annuities and RnSoWroente; purchase Life latensirts in Real Estate * and make all oontraota de pending on the contingencies of life. They act ea Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trtuitees t end Guardians. • aftSETS GP THE COMPANY, January virin. mortoom, itound rents, real estate— ,StIS,2BI WI United States stooling, Treasury notes, loans of State of Pennsylvania, arty of Plums delphia, En-- • 969,793 54 Premium notes, loans on collateral., :87,494 . 68 Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail roads. end County ett per cent. bonds— 106,109 El 1B ant, Insurance, railroad, canal stooks, ito. e 7,647 49 ,Cash on hand, agents' balancing, &c., 38,304 14 .1,071,L18 07 DANIEL L. MILLER. President isArau.sb E. STOKE& Yule President. JOHN W. KEENER. secretary. whgn-If DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY W- A- , URANCE comrArii, PRILADELPRIA. je•orparMed by the Loeb;lstare of rouneylvenits, Olkoo L E..eruer of 7111ILD end WALNUT atroota, PHILADELPHIA. MAME INN intAlioE. ' On Venal& 1 Cargo, To all asrU of 111. World. Frigid, .triDA,PfD INSIMANO}Z • • f oo ds by Riven, Canal., Latta, and land Car ! tlarat i kolintits j Ahltal i poll. ilhi Moralgandisa generally. On Stands, Dwain'' , Dowse". &a. ASNYS 1W ?NE COMPANY. November 1,1060. 100,000 United States five W cent. loan_ 3100.300 00 111,000 Gaited State, me NP cent. Treasury Notes, (with accrued interest)--- ;mot It 1111,1100 Pennsylvania State five ifs °ism lean. mum a 21,000 do. do, NA do. do. 21,949 00 LIMED Philadelphia City , mit i f cent. LO3ll. 114,2 Cd 37 10,000 Tennessee State Ave cent, loan- 14,000 CS 10,000 Pennsylvania Railro Id mortgage mix ir oent. bends— ONE 00 11,000 100 shares, stook Germantown Gas company, interest and principal piterantood by the Cif , . of Philr. delphia ll. DX) 44011 100 shares; i'eniutyleama Nailrold 00 Company . 14100 OD 1,000 WO shares Nort Pennsylvaniaßhji road Company—. I,[oo 50 shares Philadelphia, foeßoat ant &atm TuF Company, 1,900 ec Mu shares Phi mdelenia one liarre- de- Grace Steam Tow-boat Company. ISO 06 MO 2 shares Philadelphia Exchange Company 111 00 1,081 3 qbaroe Coctioeotal Hotel 01h 100 00 160,700 WVI. Omit 1:11.1.3&1.34. Pleirket 'v.10.495E4,03 71 1: ills receivable, for taturanoso nude- __--. 171,285 ado aad mortgages.--14400 00 Real— estate InASS Usianoes dug Si AgOCCielt-PrOininlita oh Ma rine !mums*, interest. and other debts deo the Company . 11,10 13 erip and stook of mindry /mina* and other Companiea . 1,57. 53 aon ate in banks.-- ..010,678 33 to iirlarir— _...-- as 211,188 IJ 0904,147 si DIBBCDVID, WEliamr..Mari_:... I Sagrest E. Stokes Birkned A. Bomar.l J. F. Peniiiten, Theopailas Pau:diml Aeary giosa t Jahn K. rourooe, i Adward . Darintgistt John C. Darin, ! X. Jousaßcook!. James Truman. 1 Spencer ill'ltranco, Winn= Eyre, it,. Vicutga C. Read, dames C. Band, Debar: Burton, William 0, Ladwir, i hoot, P. Jonah, 1 Jea_pu E.. Seal, :Lam .6. nvForitnot• Dr. E.. M.. Hinton, Imhof,' P. Eyre, George C. Ealoor, John B. Geroolo, PAW:, Nick Cram, D. T. Morgan. Wkariog X• 117, A. B. Berg_er,_ •r 171,4faIAIVI MARTLN, Pregident. ITG.OOI. C. GANG, Vico. Prosidect, .11.8142L1C IntLEGRN. Gooretarr. noIT- t { F E INSURANCE , T$E PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE 0931PAINY—Inomorated 3226--CHARTER PERU -Nutar-rto, Cie weutivw tureet, upPosito iudopeud ensoftwe. This. Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-e ,z years, continues to insure against lost or damage try Fire. on public or private Butldime, either. Permanently or for a !united time. Also, on Furniture ! stooks oi emods or blerchandme generally, on liberal terms.. Their Capital, together with s large 'Surplus Fund, 11 invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the itunired an undoubted security in the ease of km. Draaoroas. Jonathan Patterson, ham Haslohnrat. Qinntin Campbell. Thomas Robizus, Alexander Benson. Darnel Smirk. Jr.. William Montana's, John Doveronx, Thomei dMlth. JONATEADI rierrsxsolr, Fro/Want. WILLIAM G. Csowaks, Ueoretary. apt-1y BURANCE 00 Ml> A OF TEM ' MI ' STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA XINE 'VIDINSE VIAN= Non. 4 AND i =MANSE DiaL, Chartered in int--Canital etao,ooo—Feb. LIMO, wok value *two i u. AU nvested in sound and amaibsbla aeonntioa—son- Unita to insure on Vessels and Cargoes. Ratidlnalh !mane! Marakindlie its. on liberal toms, fREO4OIII, leerleerD. El/error pit agree E, aftarts les T ostsr, Pet i"l 'g ra4 _si t. l. 7 " S. Matt. Vannial B ra t , =DLit_ iiinur o p FMnan t 'wimps Alta char n. lotwlth ettorza C. Carson. , IDEN - my P. INFRR "KID. Prondinni. WIMiIAN NARPER., beirstarr. VIRN DISITIZABOE. MEOHANIES' IrtsußAyeE COMPANY of Philadelpith. No. 138 North SIXTH street, below Race. inintre Build ings. Goods, and Merchandise generally from loss or damage by Fire. The company guarantee to admit ell loner prompny. and thereby hope to merit the wares ago of the sane. William Menem, Robert Flanigan, Francis Cooper, Michael Iticueof, 53eorte L. Dougherty, Edward bleGovein. James Martin. Thames B. Xincornilek. w hunts Dare/ale or, J Franc OB tr i 9lal a ill N.otthe Bernard i RaTerty, John Casseds, somas J. Hemphill. Bernard R. Halcosizat. homes Figher, Charles Clare, ranois I caw] 149*" VillA_BC1.0 14i 80PER. P;eeldent. BIZENATD .ILAPPEALTY. aserstary. ealt-11 AMERIOAN FIRE INBIJRANCTE 00., 1-11 - INGOXPORATED 1818 GRAJITEA I'EX PETUAIs. HO. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, 31.,ripp bsrea paid-cp_ Capital Stook and amino, invaded in aound and !mutable Reonzitioe l oonanaca to %ware on Dwelling" storee,..Farniture merchandise, Venal* In port sad thou- cargoes, and'other personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly &diluted. DlitllC7oll.B. Thoe.l. Ililoin. . John T. Lewin, John w elen__, James R. C a mp be ll, basnnoi C. Norton, Edmond G. Death, Patriots Weds, lArp.olid Chas. W. Pooltner. orris. RSOMAS lt. MAXIM President. AIifIEWT C, E. ORAWFORu.BSorttarr. Wilt A NTEBAOITE INSUROWS COMPA PFJLFzx EWORb (Issitai 0d00402 -4 .D. lARTE.I Odias 311 WALN 5W atm:, barween Third sad w.vrth &root, rbili.lainkit. Mix Company will insuraSslghst Isis sr dandy, )y Firs, on Baurisre, Farnitare, dad Marchand's* dens -1.4), Marino Inuronooo on Yowls, Cargoes, and MOIL band Inlntmei_oe to :di sa.na af tkc union. DYRWITFOIL9I 'se) aker, Joseph Plar_fici, P. !Misr, -- iolurl(ataham, b. Asdeansd, John R. Bistriatas. payla rearmi. W-. F. Dear., tar 11.uT, AC.O9. ARV/. Aryasdinst. wm. DELL Ines Yrealdasti W. El. OMITS, &caraway. ape-tr V,XOI.IANGE INSURANCE COMPANY d3;4 —Ortioa Ifth 409 WALNUT Fltreet, FIVE licmze• a.nd Merehtaidina generally, ea favorable terms, *Aar limited or Der- Waal. IitIIt.ECTOIL3: Joremiab Bowan. 'Plioir.fte Marsh, John Q, Ginned*. Charles TN:rpm:ewe. P.dwerd 11. Roberti.. Jame, T Hale. Samuel L. Smedley. /Whoa T. Ovens lonhen C. Malik_ Joao J. (Inlitho. .IHxEMIAIIi BONSALL, Preeident. JOHN Q. GIN.N01)0, Viee President I,loA7in Cox. Beoretare. jag IPEROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA x--1. GINGER.—FREDERICK BROWN. Chemist and Druggist. northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth its.. fhiladelphitti 1010 manufacturer of Brown's Enmities of Jamelea Ginger, wlsiela is recognised and pregertbed by the medical faculinand has become the standard &milt medicine of the United finites. Thin Easenoe Is a Preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diorama, incipient cholera, in short, iaell paean of eroutration of the digestive (anonym it ie of inestimable value. During We prevalence et ° F lamm° cholera and rummer complaints of obildren, it is pecu liar's efficacious; .120 family, individual, or traveller should be without it. DIOTICE.—To preve this valuable Essence from beizig oeuoteffal tad. Pt US ra. W steel engraving, executed at ;fit 001 t, will be found on Inc outside of the wrap pervuorder to guard the purchaser agents; being inl- rposeir Groan by worthies! imitatione.—lasS. Prepared only by FREDERICK BROWN. and for sale at his Drug and Chemical Store. N. E. corner of Fifth and Chum ututreets, Philadelphia, and at FRE DIMICIC KIWIS rig .lit.'s, Drug and Chemical store, 8. E. corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, " Conti nental" Note'. Pruladelphis. Also for sale by all re ipeatable Druggialie ,n the United States. my4-gin JUST REOEIVED, per Annie F.imbail,” from 1.174111001, lnlinaer. Weaver, & blander's prevaratione: 511 lbs Bittnsat Aooniti, Ilb Jan. lbe En tr ant EYROUP-1311. in 1 lb tan. 50 ti Enema Belladonna, in 1 *Jar., 100 lb' bittettan Tantiatil. Ulf lll 00 Di Yin Rat Untoliwl, in 1 m botuon, 100 s 01. &mini Root., in aab bottles. spa.be, Calomel. in bottle.. 5 00 Pi] Nrydrarr.. in 1 Jam WETFIBR & BROTIIER, esl.o 47 seta 40 Noah SECOND Streets CIRAVE-STONES, URAVE-STONES.— , LA My stook of Gravp-stones and Moonments to ber sold at vary mimic] pmts. Please call and extunme r before surehastnt allteWheffi at Marblelirerka of A• Efrirtalruvitz, fe2&4m RIDGE Avenue, below ELBVENTII St, 0 1"1 ' OIL.--A lot of Latour Olive Oil, gwa y i enti2rhai lava_slioas i CAL " NI " - !lIAILROAIIo AMIS. PHILADELPHIA AND AND READING RAILROAD. G l . oL.P a o;r d T a e ft ei V r l 20 R om EA 1 D .: P e n nd t";IIIW ARRIEDUR B R lS o uis o da a y n e d o o t A ceer o d w j__ HILL Streets, PHlr.s DELP ITU, (Passenger en '. Leaveg NNlNeErwe trawl's on Thirteenth and on Callowhill streets ,) at 8 '° corner AIL M V E . nonneeting at Harrisburg with the PENINBYL itAAN"'I.IA--A--AthgtOAD 1 P. M. traineming to PlUS burg the CUMBERLAND VALL .05 Y. M. train NORTHERNg_habereburg And the CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. M. tram running to Datiburyto. Leave New Depot. corner of DROLL/and CALLOW RILL enacts. PHILADELPHIA. (Passenger en trances on 'thirteenth and on Callowhill streets.) for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. at 3.15 P. M.. DAILY, connecting at Harrisburg with the Northern Central Railroad, for Sannnry. Williamsport, Elmira, An.; for READING only, at 6 P. M.. DAILY, (Sundays Fi e irrtaßß VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ ING RAILROAD. FROM Pnir.s.nr.t.pnia, Miles, To Phtenigyme_._ 281 . Reading.----. 881 Philadelphia and Residing Lebanon-- - 86 and Lebanon Valley R. R. Harrisburg— Adllionsburg---„....i55. tfortkrn Central Trevertun Junction 1103 Woad. Sunbury. . ... 169 Lewisburg- --.-178 Milton— --Mos Sunbury and Erie R. R. wynameport-- .nrs Jersey Bhore__.--.1123 Look Haven —....235.1 ftalston- • —26 . 1 Willianurport and Elmira 287 Railroad, The BA. M. and 3 . 16 P. M. train s aonneut daily at Fort Clinton, (Sundays excepted.) with the CATAWIBB4. WILLI 4,48.P0RT. and ERIE RAILROAD, Inskip6 olome oonnections with lines to Niagara Falls. Callsaa , thelWeet and Routhweet. I/EPOS' lei PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and OALLOWB ILL streets. W. H. McILILE May 30. 1861. - --emotery. mylo-tf warasims SUMMER ARRANGE MENT- —.PHI I. A DELPHIA. GERMAN TOW.N, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. On and niter Monday. May Li ISOL FOR HERMANIOWN. Leave Philadelphia. 6,7, 8, 9,10,11,11 A. M., 1,2, 3. 5.35.4, 5. 6, 634, 7,8, 9,10 U , and 1134 P. M. Leave Germantown 6,74. 8 , 8..10, 9, 10, 11, /3 A. M. , 1, 2,8, 6. 6,6, 6%, 9,_ P. M. The 8.20 A. M. and 3.35 . Trains atop at German town only. ON EIOND Leave Philadelphia, 9.02 A. M., 2H,32‘, /4 7H, and 1034 P. hl. Leave Germantown, B.E) A 36., IA, ag. and 234 CHESTNUT RILL RA I LRO AD. Leave Philadelphia. IL 8. 10.19 A, M.. 2, am, 4, di 849, and Mit P. M. ''Le ave Chestnut 11111, 7.12 1. 11 2 8.40 , 9.40, 11.40 A. 1it.,244, ' VhstA7ft.alaralt p M. will make ioiitons on the Germantown rood. ON BUNDAI S. LEIEW6 Philadelphia, 046 A. M.. 234.15. and 7 1 4 P. M. Leave Chestnut Mill, 7.M A. M.. 12.40, RIO, and 9,10 P. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelohia, 8.180 Hi, 9.05. 11.06 A. IL, 1.06, 8.05. 434. 83', 8. aaa 114 P. and PH P. M. .Lveve Norristown, 6,7, 10, 9 , 11 A. M., IY., 434, 6 14 , ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphre::9l - .V.:Yeli 5 P. M. Leave Norristown, 7.4( _A.M., 1 U sad 6 P. M. FOR MANAYNK. Leave Philadelphia, 6.50, Mt 0.06, 11.011 A. Mn LOS, 2.00,105, 4 1 1 i CM, a, and 11,V F 56. ,Leave Mallay_enk, 73i, 5.35, 934.11% A.. 51., 3,5%, 5,7, and 10 P. Al. _ 9N_ S'UN_DA_YB. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M., 6.6, and 7% P. M. Ldsva Mseatnek.77. M., 636, and 9P. M. R. IC. eMIT eeneral enperintendent, n 3,1141 Derpot. U. and GREEN etreeta. THE PENNSYLVANIA OEN TR A L RAMBO/di, NO MILES DOUBLE TRACE. 1861.Einams 1861. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROA IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE TEROUEUL PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct At Philadelphia with Through Trains from PittsburgThn. New York , and all polite Emit, and in the Union mat at Pittarg with rough Trains to awl from 5 I V 01551 In Ino Wein, .Normweet, and Southwest —thus ftratobliag fooblitioo for the tranaportetion of Passengers ruirnimissed for snood end comfort by any other route. Engines and Fast Line' run through to Pittsburg, without change of Cars or Conductors. All _Through Passenger Train provided with Loughridge'a Patent reke—speed underperfect control of the engineer, thee adding much to the safety of travellers. Smoking Para are attached to each Train ; Wood- Tuft's Sleep= Cars to yxmose and Past Trains. The EXPNESS RUNS DAILY Mail and Fast Lines, Sun -45112.4tahl leaves Phi ...de Iphia et 7.10 A. IQ Fast Lute 66 6 $ nAB A. M. Express Train leaves " 10.45 F. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 'Ferri/burg . Accommodation, via Columbia, 7,30 P. M, Columbia: 4.00 P. M. Aoweeburs • l at 5.40 P. 14. Wert Chester • " at &Is A. M. No. P. at 12 50 P. M. West Chester Bustin/ens will take the West Chester Nos. 1 and t and Columbia Zrams. Passenger, for Sunbury, Williams:art, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate loints, leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and sgti P. Pl., go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Philailelphis, Nov York, Boston, or Baltimore ; and Ticker' E a s tward at any of the Impor tant Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Muorissippi or any rivere. Fare always as low, and time as quick, as by any other Route . For further information apply at tee Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market etreets. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chioago,.malie Ude the /ARE= LINE Etta vv Kurt Tti k. EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The eonnection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages reedi it appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel hag Public. Merohanti and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confidence on its epeedy transit. WIZ RATES OF PRE/ORT to and from any point in tne West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ere et all times as favorable as are . charged by oilier Railroad COMpasigl. sir Be particular to mark packages " via Pennsyl vania Railroad." . . For Freight Contracts or Shipping Direction, apply to, or adareer either of the following Agents of the Company : D. A. 8 tewart Pittsburg H. 8, Pierce & Co., Zanesville. J. 7, Johnson, Ito ley, O. • R. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & Crop per,FOrtnn & outh O. • Paddock co..Jeffersonville /dlaa W. biotin & Co., Cinougti, o.3_Atheni & Eflobert.biluireuati,.o.; R. O. aluldritio medusas, Jos.L. Moore. Louisville. NY P G 'O'Riley & Ce.,'Evanzville, ; N. W. Gra.liiim:,& . Co., Cairo, lII.:__H.„ 8110, /Dialer & Glaua M. Louis, Mo. • , John H. - Hams, Nashville, Tenn. ; Name & Hunt, Mem n OLT. ; Mule t Co., ChlOalto,,lll. ; .11, oonts, A tun, Oh) or to Pre[ght Agents of Railroutir at different points in the West. 8. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia MAGRAW & H 00248, 87 North stree t Baltitriore. LEECH & 0.. Astor House, or 18. wi ll iam at.. N. Y liDgC/1 & CO ! , N 0.77 8%0 street, Bolton H. HOUSTON, Gael Freight As:nt, L. L. ROUPT, Gang Ticket Agent, ;bile. K LEWIS. Gen'l Soul Altoona. Pe. is 3-17 1861- ..MKNONSV 1861. prate A.P....ANG.EMENT.-REW "201tX LI - N2lll. CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PIMA DBLPHIA AND im_Ertiort RAILROAD 00:5 LINES PROM PHILADELPHIA WO MEW YOME. AVID WAY PLACER, 71$N WLTATIT-11. must 4.111) imistnottox wrzaa RAVE AII - 1 , 03.2.01V13, VIZ : At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. At - somisodation 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden end Jersey Cily, - (t1.1.) Aosommodation ' 20 At A. M., via GninilenAud Teniwir City. r...c.rtuaa S 00 At LIM A. id. via Kennington and. larger Cll7. Western &Cum*. -- 00 At 1336 F. M., via Camden and Amber , Aneenirr.o -d21i0n........, .1164.1.• 114 /.1.6-4-.• 2 25 At a . n.r Yin 06.P.16021 acid AMDO.Tp EL and A. pram— ..-- 3 00 At 4.14 P. 11.,vra Xemintton and Jersey ("My, Bvis mita 3 El AtAIN P, fa., via Ennsinaton-and Jersey. City, 3d Class Ticket .7 ---g. 25 At P. M., Tin, CamdendeCamdenMa Jersey yin:, Evenin Mail—.___ S 00 At 113( F. via Camden and Israel Oita, Beath arn -- 2 M At I F. M., via Camden and Amber, Acworeineda- Woe : (Freight and Painetigeil—lat Claim Ticket_ 25 Do. do. 2LClan 'Picket_ 1 50 Tka SY M Itlaill,ino ram tally. Ike Ilk F M, ern Mail, natardays manta d. For Belvidere. Eniton, Lambertville, Flemington, ate.„ at 7.00 A. AL and 4.14 F. M. from Kenn n. For Water GapAtrondanurg, amnion, Watealtafre. NOWOSOI groat bond, fo g 4 4r /K, from Konsingion, via welaware,Lawaftwanna end astern R. For Mancsh Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.10 A. M.end236 F. M. from YensLagton Depot (the 7.16 A. M. eonneets with train leaving. Easton at 2.36 P. M.l Ear X 133594, 81 awl B A. .1 8 438 T. tror at 6 A. M., and Si , WAY LINES. PO? Bristol, Trenton. eto.,_ at 1.18 A. M., tig and aX P. M. from Kennington, and 1% P. M. from Walnut street wharf. - - • FoLPaltuTra,Jtlverton, Delano°, Reaerly. Darling ten Mealtime, Beedentown. ka, at 1 6 / 4 . 1.9, QC and 6 Palk. Steamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate plaoes, at Ei P. M. from Walnut -street wharf. idira - For new York and Way Lines leavinic Kensington Depot, take the oars, on Fifth greet, above Walnut, half en hour before depart ure , 'She OM run into the doo[l, and on em'i o *soh train, ron from the depot. Ft ftY Founds of Baggagn, only allowed esoli reason gift. er. Finsiengers are prohibited f r om taking anything as wearing apparel. all baggage over 111 - pounds to be paid for esirra. The Oompanr limit me responsibility for baggage to Ono Dol tar ger peons, .. .twill bet b e liable fer Say ata6l.l4li luiyoni flea. ox- Septa medial eszttrzet. m WIC E. IlierZllME. Agent. gosimm . - NORTH VANIA RAILROAD. POIRETNLRIIRM,_DOVLILISTOWN— MANCR CHUNK, HAZLETON, EATON , ECKLEY. WILICEPBA FIRE, &a. THREE. TIIROUGII 'PRAINN. U 4 . and after MON DAY. MAY IS, Passenger Trunswill leave FRONT and IN 1 LLOW Streets. Plata splays &resisted). as fellow& At 640 A. (Emwere),for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,DAileden. wilkesbarre, ko. At gAs et., (Express), for listSiettem, gaston, Eta. This train roar-bele Eagan 0.6 P. M.. spit nukes elose iianneotion Now Jerse Central forzfeir York. At 1.16 P. M. for Beth lehem, Allentown, Musk Cinch. &g. At! A. M. and a P. M. ,for Doylestown. At .10.30 A. hi. and a. 40 F. M. for Fort Washington. Whe 5.1 U A. M. Express train makes close oonnestior. with the Lehigh Valley Rai/xoad at Bethlehem, being the abortatt tritons demur/01e route to Wilkasbattal awl to all points lholongh 0001jegings TRAMS FOR MILADELPRIA. Leave Bethlehem at 5.30 A. M.. LIB A. M., ann 6.33 P M. LIMY. Doylestown at 7.26 A. M. an 6 41$ P.M, Leave fort Wsettuigum at SX A. M. and 1.10 P. M. ON B.lllllllAYL—Pnitadelohle, for Bethlehem st 8 A M. kitedetehoefor_porlestows eta P. M. yleetown for rhuseeiphis at 0.40 A. 14. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6 P. M. Fars to Ipthiehem..4l 68 I b i , :iire to Moab Chuntill 63 fere to roma --- IA, rep, to IV ilkoetArre— S gil Though Tieketo must procured at the T.iaket Ofilaea, et WLLLOTT Street, or BER.RlStreet, in order to secure the above F ates or fare. All Passenger Trairm(eXce_pt Phigtday Tin: us i eortiar.ot at Barks Street 'with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and oeoone Duo Third-etreovi raceenger. Railrotida, twenry minutes after leaving . Willow Street. FILLIA CLANK, Anent. tgA r Ig N gLIV!AV R E A L I P:I7It, WILMINGTON, BALT' MOILE _nnimltoAß. On and alter MONDAY,A.PEIL M. 1863 PABISEDIGEN. TRAINS LEAvE PHILADEL PHIA : RI For Baltimore at 3.15 A. M., 11.35 A. AL, (Express), and WO P. M. For Ch.wkor al CIS A. M.. LIMA. M.„ LII and ma P PO l i: Wilmington at 3.15 A. M.. JIM A. M., 4.26 and 10.50 P. M. For New Castai at 8.15 A. AL and 4.15 p. For Dever.stll.lll A. M. and 4.16 P. M. For 8.15 A. Lt. - For Aaliebury P.M A. M. IllitAiNs FOR PRIMBELPRIA loses Baltutioro at CU A. M. ( Express). 0.45 A. M., and 4.45 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 6,00 it'd 9JO A, al, 3.70 and 0 1.51, Amara ltelhibury at 1.40 P, M.. Leave Milford at 4 P. M. Leave Dover at AU A. N. and 1.50 PM. Leave New Castle at 8.25 A. M.. 7.11 P. ASS. AItIVIS Chester at 7.40 A. M., 5.49, 1,1711101143 P. pl, Leave Baltimore for Ordisotox and Do. , tvtrare "Ai laid at 6.16 A. M. TRairra POR BALTIMORE: -- Leave Cbeeter at 841 A.M.411.08 and 11.23 rag, Laws willamston at 016 A.M.. LIM P. AS., and IS A. AL Figzunts TA.4.1141,..rith Para.:Nagar Car attailhad, ran *a follows : leave Philadelphia for Perrytrille and intermediate viewer at 5.30P.M.. Leave Wilminrton far Perryville sad intermediate owe at 7.15 P. L i parp Wittraas tea for 211214414 km awl summit diate vbtaem at I P. M. Leave Marra-de-Grace for Baltimore and intermedi ate stations Leave Bal ti m ore for Marra-de-Grum and inteneedt ate mations at 6 P. M. 0.14 ditMEATAI amtlnlenollal Sunday. May 10, LASI, until further no- T TWO TRAINS will ron on Sundays, Leaving Philadelphia for Baltimore and Waahington at 11.30 A. M. and /OM F.M., and Leaving Baltimore for,Mladelphia at 9.6 A. AL and LAD Y. Al. &Dll E. AL FELTON. Presidenn. COTTON SAIL DUCK and CANVAS, of atl flambee' and brands. Haven's Dnok Awning Tvnkt,of all descriptions. for Toz i t a t t linung 6 Trupao, and Atfon Fi rfar ima 1 to e foot indo s .Nnovaalinst nfac i a l ig ik vp &0 400.. JORP istv4-tf, 3 AUDI SAW'S 111 W A.VOTION. FURNESS, BRINLEY, & 00., No. 429 MARKET 21,9.11E1f SALE THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING. AT 10 O'CLOCK. A CARD.—'l'ne attention of ourousalorg a requoauxt to our aala of 300 lots fanny and staple Frew.h dry Goode, this (Friday) morning. June 7th, at 10 o'clock. by cata logue. eomensing a general assortment. NOTICk TO RETAILERS.—In sate this morning atohaigs chene, broche mohair,. broohe and chenille grenadinem minerals armadle. 2t, 30 and 40 inch crepe d'capart; chintz grissille gran &diner; 26040 inch heavy black gros grain and area de Rhine k rench lace points; oheutally and silk mantles. NOTICE—TO RRTA/I.gPS IN BONNET' BONS.-17}118 MORNING—LSO lots No. 44540 super quality newest styles Poult de ante bonnet ribbons. HALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS. This Morning, June 7, at 10 o'olook. for wish, by cataloe -400 reek/gee and lota of fano, And etavle gu Frenok dry goods. EXTRA QUALITY PARIS BONNI.T RIBBONS. This Morning, at 10 o'ciook. 130 tote Nos 4860 newest styles Paris efain, figured. broohe. 504 stripe noels de sow bonnet. bbons. PARM BROQIIN AND PLAjr. Clte rit D' CAP UA. plain Ina brooks crepe d'emocm. g 4. b, end 40 inches. PARIS BLACK GROS DE RRINES. —21840 inch high lustre black grog de Rhine.. F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue /. • OtiOltOT to B. Soon. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT SFECIAL SALE OF JITRAWEGOODB, by catalogue Thin Mornum. June 7. sale aommenoing at 10 o'clock preeiselr. included will be found, via.— Latest and most desirable style ale to medium qua lity split straws, Coburge, yodels, Florence, heir, and fancy bonnets. Also. a full and complete assortment of ladies' and misses' split straw and pedal Boulevards and fancy hats ; bey. Rolla hats and fancy caps. Also, men's and boys' met, palm, and Panama bats. RHERIFF'B BALE OF A LARGE WHOLESALE STOCK OF r.ONNE MEMO.% 8, FLOWERS, MIL onIN S, &o. Monaav Morning'. June 10 oommenoins at 10 o'clock preoleely. Particular ttentiou ;Welted to the above gale, Wbigh compr ises every large sad attractive Moot of new bonnet ribbons. all full-prided and in good order ; a large stook of French flowers, bonnet material, straw goods, & o. Particulars oroofter. PRI LIP FORDk uo_, AUUTWNEEB A. tin. 630 MARKET BUM and 691 mrlol It. gIIIPPING. 41141:Itz W ERKLY GOIMITATIVX 92I WV RTEwse . sfETW EN NE YORK A.N- I WM:ivy, calling at 4 EENSTOWN : Ire leial..) to ad and _embark pease sere au despatcher. The Liverpool. New York and u Philadelehla Steam sloe Company's eplendul Elle-built iron Wirew e t t eem ■hluh ir i mtN a deo to sail r follow.: EW YON FOR LIVERPOOL. c , ETNA. leftrirY• June I Ii.DINSURSII, datur ay, June V CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, June 32 01,A900W, Saturday, June 22 And every Saturday throughout the year, from PLEA No. di N. R. . , _ _ _ RATES OF PAGG I SE • TITIROUGH FROM PHIL IfiLPRIA. Cabin, to Queenstown, pr Liver .—....--- 75 Do. tc; London. via Liverpool_ • - -.......,_ se Inperrge to Queenstown, or Liverjpipl_.7,7:_„,..._.. go i D... to London. - 80 Do. Return tletierg:iiiiiiiiiiilarir - iii months, troin Ltverpool.. Gen Passengers forwarded to Harm, Pam, Hamburg, Brame.. and Antwerp, at through rates. Ceitifioates of gaesage utstioil from Liverpool to New York— _ •40 Certificates of pe-isage issued front Queenstown to Gew York.... _. —.—.. $3O These Kamen have superior sooomnicidations for nassengr.rs. are oonstruoted with watertight oompart meets, •And MU experienced Surgeons. For freight. or gansage,aply i at the offtoe of the Cord- PIM.. JO N G. DALE Agen lelpt. 111 W tit stt,fklachia. In Liverpool, to W T M. I MAN, Bullihrigs In Glasgow, tO WM I WN' PIMAG li Giwoo .t reat. - I Tat; BRITIBB AND NORTH e - . AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SC.I 3. YROtI NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Fa o ate BIM Second Cabin Passes. . FROM 'BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage &mond Cabin Passage—.. .. 00 The ship from New York Gallia Cork Harbor. The ships from Roston oall at Halifax and Cork Rap. bor. PRILIRA, Capt. Judtini. AFRICA, Capt. !Shannon. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, CAIYADA, Capt. Anderson. A BIA. Capt. E.G. Lott. AXERIOA. Capt. MoAulei AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie. Ceot- E. M. Rookley. RUBOPA. Cook. J. Cook. SCOTIA, now touldtng.) These Tassels carry a clear white light at meat-head ; green on starboard bow ; rod on pOrt bow. AFRICA, Shannon,leavea York, Wednesday, DUTRA. VA , ROPA, Anderson, " Boston. Wednesday, May M. RATA Judkins, " N. York.Wedweaday, Inns S. AM ERJIA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, June IL A USTI /ASIAN. Bookley, " gArk.Wednesday,Jone 19. ARABIA, Stone, " Wednesday , June X. Berths not tenured unt il paid or. An expenenood Surgeon on board, The owners of these alußs will not be accountable for bold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preoiopa Stones or Metals. unless bills of lading are signed therfor, and the vain. thereof therein expressed. For reight or Pataake apply to E. C ARP, tnhe-tI 4 Bowling Steen. New York. RAILROAD LINES. a n nwil WEST CHESTER AN D PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, 51.1 1 11.21 e. H SUIVIMR A EMEITT. On and after MONDAY, June a. 1861, the treina will leave PHILADELPHIA. from the Depot. N. E. corner of ISIGRTEEPPDH end MAR lik.T gamete, at 7.46 and 10.3(1 A. M. and I 4.13. 0.30, and 10 P. M. L anil will leave the ritatiOn , corner o f MTI-71HI1 and !VIAREET Streets. ( West Philadelphia,/ at 8.06 and 10.46 A. M., and 2.13. 4.30 6,46. and 10.13 P. M. ONIUNDAYS. Leave PHILADELP IA at BA. M. and BP. M. Leave WEST 40HESTER at BA. M. and P. ed. Trains leaving' vhiliKlelphia and West Cheater at 7.43 A. M. and eaa P. M. oonnept Penneiton vrikh Trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and Intermediate 'point". HENRY WOOD, MIIT-tf General enperintendent. alimmui PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON. AND BAL TINIORE ItiILft.QAD._—_BFECIAL NOTICE. OR FORTREBB 11110NROE. Oh and alter TUESDAY. May_ SS,. DM, the train leaving- Philadelphia 11.85 A. M. will connect every day,. except Sundays, with one of the Bay Line Steam ere from Baltimore to Fortress Monroe. ThronshlloNete will be for sale at Depot. BROAD and WABRING 'NON Avenue. Thronsh fare j ea. MOT-If t3. Id FSLTON, President. AN " ING IG R I4P ; R ll 4llll CO. (oftiosza Mouth 'ourtA street) _ PIELLipiLPIII.t., April 71,1881. SEASON TICKETS: On and after Mei I.lll6l,aeaeon tickets will be likened by thus oornpany for the pertoda of three, mix, trine, and twelve months, not transferable. Beason school-ttokets may also be had at 33 per cent. discount. _ iiieietiokets will be sold by the Treasurer st No. out' South FO URTH Street, There any further mfermatiou can be (tained. a. ARADFuttD, ap2A-tf Treasurer. Ira&URA ROUTE.— PIELLADELP.iia .111911 - 114 1116 1 r11.1 1 6E. to TAMMILO Clitairtigo psrt, Wilkeibarre,Baninto llar.7lilip, Milton,'"Wli liameport, Troy, Xaktou enton, Elmira, Buffets Niagara Yank "tootle/ter: C evelandaetroi ,t Toledo; Oktioatit,lllt.belux,Milwaukee, and all point+ liortk Wee- .t'Askenter trains will line tie Droot of Ike yki loaelpina 104t4 Reading • 'lroad, corner 1310/1)3 and OALLOWHILL &reins, (Pawner antranan on Cal low-Intl Watt.) daily (days ownes4), fer absva "'"SrITMIP.en • A. M. HIGEOF I'. 111. Who LOO A. M. train eocaecla at Rupert, for W !Am tutu', .I"lttson. Doranton, and all . tabour en the IrACZAWAUNA AND BLOGMBRLIRG RAILROAD. Ike above tram' make direot oontootions at I,lmtra 4grit e Minn or the In 'dew Yorki.ndlrlo, Ganandaitha and Sian Yedlt_ , &Da Daffaloi.n ow grit and Eno, ano Now 'Y ork Outtral Kannada, nom all PO•tta North ZAII Wst and th e Oanadaa. Baggage! b s tacci to Elmira. Befale, and anepennden Endo. ant r..tetmottate pointg, Wiskoo6 Ortn ;4 - poured at the Philadelphta and El mira RailxosaL, en•Ploiceot °Soo. nortivero.t corner of criTR and 0D , L'a r NlPirete, and at t4 R P A ateen•er beget sorter*: THIRT TH and CA .0W HILL. WILNONG BRYN B FREIORT IN SWAT. U, flat 1 4ekento sod Road traz epot, Ilroart and Callowtull etre t *daily (Sunda - re a/contra ). far all toioto Wootct North, at 6 .P. M. irrettAta um.' treeUverel Wen IT. 7d. Se Mon :Tr La,. r ante day'. or 1 sr attormatlen applyDe at Freight 31• t. s. Tiz and CA_LLOWRILL. or to G. T. LEONARD, Agent. N•l4kWlff t reernar Ern, tut iSKlllifh VW Z trio s ur. apllse, r toss.:;-,;,, ar t immis i NOTIOIC.--UHESTER BKNGER TRAINIFOR vklainireNNAßßEM: TBRMEDIATB 8TAV0143.--00 andl after Nor. et h. lap, the Yesionger Trains for titmirttrrowlef will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila delphia sod in Railroad Company, corner of BROAD an dCA WRILL Streets, (*monger en flame on Callow TRA±M for .Downinttclra items at COO A. M. APPPRNOON 'PRAIA for Doerningteern le&Yet at Lee P. M. DAILY (Enticisys excepted). By order of the Board of Manager. of the l'aiLetei- Ma and Raiding Railroad Co ad Iff, M. Mii i ii i NkNY, Beeritarr ICIPIRBSS COMPANIII6. TIM ADAMS =PRIEM Itas_l2o ClOCXlrlith '4' t I•nrarde.Parce , &atlas. Merellandiss, 15512Pieg, mtaPecus, either by its own . Ursa or 111 coon.to.:*.t Wit ether Enorilf• Comparzoo, t.. wU *%a inns sat Close of sk• fitted Ctitios. 6/‘!" . 14ATAT ova:: t':l. pROPOSALB FOR BUILDING GUN BOATS. PAl7'4 DIPARTSIVIT. BIIRNAV or Corgerrarertor..ll,43., Juno 1, MCI. PROPOSALS will be received at this Bureau until the 16th day of June. for the oomplete construction and equipment of Steam Screw Gun-boats. includins epars. rigging, sails. awnings, boats, cables . and anchors, tanks, casks, furniture, cooking apyaratue. and all the outfli• for a reaol-or-war ready for sea aorrioo. The steam machinery. the fuel for the seine. the eruktunent sad provisions. will be provided by the Go- V .ynniant. ioiaiimile will only be reoeived from ship builders who are actually engaged in that business, and sails factor, evidence to that effect will be rostored hate parties proposing who are not known to the Depart went. Upon application to this nureau• parties will be fur nished with a speolficatiou showing the dimensions of the Vetael and the description and size of the materials ; also, a ssotion showing the length of the timber s amid- Blum Building plans will he furnished by the Depart ment when a contract is made. With the specifications wilt be enclosed the form of contract the iruotagsfal person will be required to exeunt°, with bureties to the lull amount of the contract. The yarhes moat state in their offer the total amount for which they will engage to do all that the contract and speodlostions require, giving separate the amount demanded if tae vessel be launched in sixty days. in seventy-five data, in ninety day+. and in one hundred ann five days. from the date of the contract; the vessel in each cue to be completed and ready for fitia in thirty dal, alter being launched. The trepartment reserves the right to accept the pro position moat to the interest of the Government, and to reject them all, at its option. parties wll state the number of vessels they will rime to del i ver within the times specified, jeg.gt pauPosAi.s FoR GUN UARRAAGE TIMBER. UFTICA OF NAY! AGIHT• lI9OOOTH THIRD BT., rbiliblelybin, May ZI, IW. Proposals will he repave,* at this offloo until ZtIQN DAY, the tOth day of June, at noon. for vueyly tug 30 000 feet (board meeenre) SEA COAST WHITE OAK TIM BER, for thin Carnage', with the privilege of Increa sing It to 60,000 feet, Particulars given w CaPtem P. DRAY_TON. AnyietAnt Invisetor of Ordnance. at the fl avy-yard, JAME!! B. GRAMBERS. nub) tra.l4t Navy Agent. PROPOSALS FOR FUEL. QUAttwititagatrPgit'it opricto. V. S. Burl.. our. Washington, Rld.May, Ll6l. Pi A LED PROPOSALS will be received at this °See tins I TUItADAY. the 25th day of June. /241, at 3 o'olook Y fn .lor supplying wood and coal to the U. S. Marines stationed at Philadelphia, Pa., from Ist July, 1861, to the. 80th lhe.. lMg. The wood to he beet Oak Reuling, and to be deliverrd. oiled- meaeured, and insleoted at suoh points within the walls of the Marine Barracks as may be designated by the Commanding Marine O fficer , free of expense to Use United Mater. Tbe..oei to be beat White Ash Anthracite err anal. free from dust, and to weigh 2.210 SU to the ton. To to weighed.lDSPeOted, and delivered at such points within the walls of the Marine Barraolts as may be designated by the Commanding Marina Oilicer. tree of expense to the United States. and both wood and opal to tie ler ui..hrd at such times and In 10021 quantities as the said Commanding Marine CiMuer may require, Payment will be made upon the quarterly requisition of the Commanding Officer, stating the quantities re quired for the use of his oommand, ureeably to regain. twos. Payment be Tee 4 upon the quarAerie requisition of the Commending Oifieer. stating the quantities re quired for the Use of his command agreeably to regula tions. iusraisty. to be mined by two responsible Persons, *toile reSPOnsiblht7 inniit be certified to by the Unite d States Jade : United States Diatrzot Attorney. or United States Colleotor. mutt acmpany snob Pro posal, otherwise it will not be considered. To be endorsed " Proposals for Fn. " and addrssed to the undersigned. W. B. nr.dtcK. GLiwtenaaator mon. corm. rtiv TflolgAS II . And tai t•;,ati• on, mi. 1; ...........____.. Ft) Li: n.a... :..s II *At EtrrATl• an , _CV ' B it I .4;i: A. .‘ (RE EV/ift Y . ." Ills o'clock_, noon, during the business entso n . ' 'sr r. Or Handows or ea.: prope.tr , s. ti. 1.,.. ~, ' ad,litroa cc" or vie puhlif I:. On theniZgi/1-..- .. 0 to ooh tale, one thousand attains.... , 3 4 .. 7 ,,. form, giving fall deseriptiona of all tA• , inmapj reTert• tc:'i; l inid On their °llamas 'Tuesday. REAL EATATE AT PRI VATt. kit,. sir W e nave a large amount of rea!setataat„ sale, inolepllg avers damnation of 047 and Atlt property. n i te d Ul tP M I be iti GI S T been 0) Pit VA7K RA E R, 4 store DT Reel estate entered on oar private sole r and advertised ocicamonally in oar n 11 )44 4 1 0 ft killart (Of Which one thousand copies Ve nta l t td ru b free of cinema -_------ `vltiri,T, 13TOCB11. BONDS, &a, On Tuesday, June 11, at 12 ofeleek 111560, at die 1'11111.61 p ohoinge, will be eold— lis E t , Without reserve by order Rt.. ad ministrato r , SO shares Mount t.Tarbon Railroad p 6,— Dar 3 01 For other &mounts— -1859.et* Delaware Mutual Insurance Co. Eerie, Ku Ili $1,090 s_etrati pat eant. fiNittneitssice Londe 'itiii,,, t. port and Elmira Railroad Compal39. 4 Loop 8 . yen per cent. first-mortsage toads Nl* h and Sunbury Rathond Compay. p Ift :------ Sale No. tall Walnut street. ELFOANT Poi fINITURELDiENCE PLAIT. e t , stoats, FINE OIL PAIN-LINOS &NO Exci l Ls• iroGa, VELVET cAßrms. cliAhokao:lB-2. on Tuesday Morales. llth lust, at IS o'clock. by aatalorae, At in nut street. the elesaut parlor. d Islas-rosin ber furniture ) fihe Frenen plate mirrors. tiOhly fine oil vainness and engrayingn. handkom e vert dollars. tapestry velvet meets. &e, c May be examined at 8 0838 k 08 the eilteini, the sale. REAL FJ3Te'VE n A 1...--J 11. Orphaus' Court tlale—Estate of Ar k' gl slot, TIME le. KTORY BRICK BWELL INGossinti . i." 73 Buttonwood street, east of Twentieth street, ' f at ' 11 fret front. Perenapte Sale to Close an Erate—T II RKk, irro ß .. BRICK DWaLLING. No ra2 North Kienth . ' north of Green street, 23 feet trout, Clea r o r,, .ll.nui, br e arze e . It s . a ta.t._ lo per . e ll m ß pt w ag. tertitty lilt icn :: : Iv inco it Clear No . 412 Marshall street. north of Willow it em of all incurnbranee Sale absolute. Same F'state— IMRBE STORY BRICK STOs AND DWELLING, northwest corner of fi,,, .i: Twelfth streets. Clear of all oicumbrancet hie:, remotory. Same Egtete-2 TH EKE, STORY BRICK DWEL INGR, Nog. 206 and 209 North Twelfth street. cie ir i ,: t all Inoundbranoe. Sale peremo:ory._ 2 THREE STORY Bum& DwELLINGe, N. p . corner of Thirty. seventh and EMI aaaaaa e , 6e.. t .„ giAe.t,;Ul'Olt'Ef SAL& OKURIVITOII'I4. HOUSEHOLD PO.RNITTIKE.CARek, te, FEATHER BEDS, /sc. This Mornins, June 7th, at 11 o'clock. in Price street, bctween Ent and Danoook eireet, Germantown, by order of } ...,,,, , 1 lot, the household furniture, feather a„ 1 1 , 411 4 kr . arpets. oil cloth, matting, &rt. e lre . e Mar be examined on the morninc of .rib, lit . o'clock. ._ . .. _.... BALE OF VALUABLE LONDON AND italtimcf B BOO OR lAKS, ELEGAN fLY ILA, USTRATED akiD pi e. L WORKS. This Reenme r June 7, at the Auctloa Store, an ageorem ein of ta t . dard and valuable authors, on various Interesting ti l l,. ream. Landon e Aleo, beditionaaniifnl Illustrated and Pictorial Worte,l . taws 5 uil raultingqi, Pia The Flower fin.laid. soaps. Child and Dos, The Village Beauty. lunl ht. airy. MP For particulars see ostalogieg. Iti Ronth TEitteentA CA RP E T S, Plol.l3bil OLD rttlifflTCß.b, CARPETS, 31, On Monday Morning. street. b el owt 10 o'olook. at No. 113 South Thirtieth. Chestnut. the household and kitche n fur. niture, tapestrf cornets, oil cloths, spring mattam ek , W may to examinoo at a o'clock on this nitittlnt of the sale. Sale No. Mb Arnie Street. STOCK OF MARBL F. Mor(umErer s FIN T CARY, OFFICE FURNITU RE, &o. On blondosy morning, June 10, at 10 o'olook. or catalogue, at the !sulk yard No. 1825 Arch street, Wale". the concern, t hetiro stook or Italian marble monuments, head and fce g um, flue statuary, a quanta, of mink it, Also, the office fat aiturb. medal tootn, imoci t q w, ko. air For particulars see catalogues. sate at Nos. 119 and lel South Fourth dtrce. UPERIOR FURNITURE, FRESQR-PLAik .1111 101115. FIAIIO-FORTEB. BEUBBEIA Odialt OnTauraday Montingi e A ce lt9e o'csockn a - t ha n d A f uc ni on r Oor r at po ia r r t e a l ie o u ne 2 . fi ne minors, carpets, etc., from familia' .teeny„, bensekeoPoM, removed to the store for convegiergeGl NUL MOMS NATHANS, AU OTIONEXit AND COMMIfigION MERCHANI, sotthein ()omen of SIXTH and RACE Strom. TE AT PR ICE'T iV O SUI T THE TIME 9. The following articles will be sold for lon then lei the usual selling price : Fine gold hunting cage. doub e.osze, and double-I,ot torn English patent lever watches. of the most appeuun and beet makere I fine gold doubli•tlme nth!! silty. fever watches; indepeneent-geconde lever waits: fine gold hunting-cage and open-face escapement :ever and lepine watches; horizontal and duplex wattles , silver hunting-me , don ble-eme, and donble•toom b;nglieh patent lever. issoapement lever, and leme Watbbelli 9f ,the Mold sPßOwed find, heti maker; i ble. caws an d open-taco atlver Weutchea ; quintet loner unartier e.no funsle.ease wenches ; fine gold wet. neck, Loh, and guard chains ; diamond finger rune red breast-pine; sets of fine gold Jewelry ; gold bresetitte, ear. rinse. finger -rings, bracelets, pencil-teen, pets a n d jewelry of ever, usiert ; gone, pistols. mince: Instruments; piano•lortezi and articles genersfir. MONEY TO LOAN. Money advanced liberally for any length of time agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, 'llamado, watches. Jewelry, fowling pieces, musical inetnioteu, dry goods, olothtng, groceries, hardware, cutlery. for niture, lasi:Wing, fancy articles, and on all 'amino! va.ue. CONSIGNMENLS AND CUT-DOOR, BALES SOLI. LLCITFID. Liberal cash advanc esmade on all articles =mad for ante. Persona , attentlott rive n to all nut-door tM u. FITZPATIIIUir, a 21;02,., ■ LTA. , WIE47:IIItIr St ..t sloe 1.V.1 JaDA7 kvltlfllZP. At f reelect ,e/ rear, Mittman u [ tine, ' , etches, lentairT, ulooks. sliver %land vim 1411:11, elsinttngs, myt t ypal mart...mem, kr. Also. Moslem. dry costa. :Kw:* s., *sets. *%**,./. shandies of every deserretton. DAY BAL'HeI troll *Matta), at:4 , 2411,u' !e -asy as Id o'sloak A. at. PRIVATE BA At privates:oe severtlhuse ounstrznene If we 11.,, Jewelry, books. stationm, silver-ytsitt "are. Wirt, fans, goats, Act. 'lie 'winos is Matiioll•l 11111 and aonntrr morohmas eo otbcri. Consigamoots souo,tod of oil lends of tA:4*Al** for either publio or orisAts salsa. air Liberal oash advar_oes male en sorsilsassis Out-door sales grometlr attended to. INACHMENY AND .LION, • PINN eIEAR /ENGINE MD •••,_ , , --.- a) - Z011.14 0 .R. TrOSISC—NFILFiIiI.V , VE_EGX:ottilL_ • If NEE I 'II OILKK-KAIIOI2, NhA an ' I irW , laTiliv, to: ram rum 4 at sesseautal ornerati . on, 1 . b n ctur axii,,xtneil stos4 dll 11, failding 6 TepillrlDg Ins 1,7 C Itinr J 41111,10 and low preds-ard, kda id. Wiiti!'7l.ll4.ll., rop:Oirt, fie., hse.tranKotfally en.? their terra.* to be HA sa b•V O Inter, ereetired to 401irliit tor El'XII:al 11 a 4 dinar. ,eer, and oiltlaller7 1 tom; M 1 potorna • different slat.. sap , ire Par" issl,4ll" ♦I. darn nth quiet desnatsk. Evea eeeomtie- ;k-4 : : ,' snarl sating nude at the o.,:voct Addy.,. n'ts2i Ito Preuerano, Flee, Vablar,MS llililaki..l:CLlVll.C: 11l ...t P•nnrylvaatAtlarsati inst. .Tratuiti kii to gui and ithlty_i_lren mut Wm! sting , Cautlaps l ormai Kill w'cwmfi t ßarew altiscr. gni .s.) stk./ err 111•• bested wink l. above ba.,n4113 2 Drawings and anfunileat:••• Ter all +intim • tub Ibliatunant, tree or sbarge, and vett it rattg. • wallaoribors kayo Addis IVlAotpOto /VS ICI rl• If twee t Wills tht! tan 112 ',I prOMIS tell ;id LYS nrevidad 'Mtn ekeare, Wet i r e, :CI. %.4. 14 , vor MAU keen ar iti - al!toot-itai. o Avoid .r. A . swlr. Is :p., r / AISASK aid rALMS. On* 1. YLVOZArt xszaucx, ras:t WILLIAM H. MMEITOX. NAVAL= ti/UtII. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AM) N914 - ligityrox sirtnn, 41,1111.. MS la: BONE- ENGINEERS AND MACH CitIETIS. Nanufeetttre High and Low Pressure Stew for land, mer, and marine swims:. Potters, (ilasometers, Tab's, fro,/ Dolts /cc ewl In of a ll Haim, either !roll er bre.. n Prams Roofs for Ilfaa Warb. WoaatoA / IA i read Stations. tee. /atone and Gan Machinery of the latest sat maim . proved ooportruption. k'verf.dellorin 4:1 all of Plantation Machinery. Ka II ..,• .Ivt VUlltll7l Pan OM tealll Trams, Dafeostors. Filters. Yams( nun". Ste. &de Agents for Potent enytrlloast ' 1451 " 1 " 5- Nasintties Patent Steam RA=91:1,1414 it Mmall it Wolaey's Patent Contrifutal 81 E 3 ' 01 " ooning P°/NT Pi ,7 • WANT 3.0-0111)31, No. 91; BIUCH Eitreat latainsian, ftalkokis.—WlA • MA M 11 . 7 /Elitz iil4 , ns a Pas - Inca& oat. tirtt ima : 'kneed IlLeen4, - ireatoor Qf Paiteral ra t 7731 r, itis*..l , l4lo-.1 to r,i•iiive mien ittltrzi est, mt saw mill outints.i3 6 :4l 2 l* . '"Atr• outs Watt SearEnr. Ormii - dts atrA • IleraterY or siumla risraa3,rr. .la •"" 4.4.;• WRITINO AND LEDuNIi P4PERS.-- We have now on hand._and ars Joanufautin2 to order, at the Mount holly Feuer Mit:s. evefia sonetion of WILIT/1 , 03 ~etr4D tArmil.R PA which for color sod austay • are not excelled 14 ett ether Mille in the 1101411 ff fates. lAA b 7 wouid call at to a true. s inanniaotnred ustention, and now for Lee rale, &stied Litt:o lo , Letter. whieh has been gotten up to meet tht• business roan end others, who object to Cstcm~r-y Note as being too narrow, and do not vise to toe rt. of usual letter sheet, v. •t 11 OP This OVVIOOMeII both the abovo utOlio:A o ,7 • foot sheet. pare wore ; elate finish ; MA. " ' f ." stamped in oentre near tho tzo; m ode froni terial tree troll) adultemsion. and DU; uPll llO % t eonveruent for tole, WC Ale° *sTe * Pager palled Hank Letter, the abvve, eaves,' ts nos bus hall th e bakhlilif 01 ULN On. so as to snow a printed Wan k or ICBM ort a MULL'i I / 4 Mount Holly lgotinge, Cumberland Cc' , , Sti,e above Palters ono Rigi of MAIM 0011, & itai .Nlitti.t.R6loB eflOtel. R Ilres4 , ef.isL uW al EvAvs Jb WATSON/8 SALAMANDER. S3o s ' ITOZZ 304 13b.1.t aTN trY 813..&;ii. 1111 AI.PEIRE lA, Y.l. A largo variety of 'IlLt.-PAUOF !SAFES give!: " tehti kand. 'trim; WZIDILy Pisreu been established MI abeam lan permanset toe.thea. Du tit is, in 111.111 b, a marvellotui enamOid , 01 O . 4.11" of Item which. &sleigh-conducted LITERARY, POLITICAL, AND Dig vi° Stol fan receive at the Was of 4 litrarai and e.iilh ter '"; Public. 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