NOTES ON THE REBELLION► NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINIONS. TIM PERIL PORTAL ARRANOIERNTS. Poatutaater Renard Reagan, of the Southern Confederacy, adverliSed, some time ago, for blank., looks, keys, mall bags, and other appurtenances of a postal eystem. What was really meant by this apparently honest proposition appears from the following circular, which was Bent to all the post masters in the rebel States : [Circular No. 4 ] Cearansaern &writs or Aliaates, POST Oman DNPARTNENT, MONTGOMERY, May 20, 1861. Etra: Von are hereby instruoted, as the postal service of• the Elevernment of the United States within the Confederate States will be suspended by the service under the authority of the Confede rate States, on and after the let day of June neat, to retain in your possession, subject to the farther orders of this Department, for the benefit of the Confederate States, all mail bags, locks and keys, marking end rating stamps, blanks for quarterly returns of postmasters, and all other property be longing to or connected with the postal oorvico, and to rehire forthwith to the Chief of the Appoint ment Bureau of this Department a fall inventory of the same. Yon will also report to the Chief of the Finance Bureau of this Department, on the let day of -lune, troximo, your journal or ledger account with the Dnited States, for the service of the Post Office Department, up to and including the 31st day of the present month, (stay,) in scoordanee with the ventral regulations embrebed in chapter 24 of the edition of laws and regulations of the Poet Office Department, issued May 15, 1359, page 106, ex hibitiog the anal balance in your possession. I am, very respectfully, your obed't servant, JOHN li. MEAGAN, Postmaster General. YEE SKIRMtSR AT FAIRFAX COURT ROUSE. 'The Washington Star of Thursday evening says : " We have absolute confirmation, from the l!ps of a reliable citizen. who was at Fairfax court house on Thursday night last, when Lieutenant Tompkins' command entered that village, of the Amount of the killed brought by his command to this city. Oar informant himself saw ten dead Dimnioniats, and also saw a trooper in the course of the engagement ride up into a low porch and cut down two Dissanionhsta, whom he did not count among the ten dead seen by himself, not knowing whether they were killed outright. The dead bodies were hurried into a hole dug near the court house building, as soon on the following day as the terror of the people there enabled them to attend to the matter. It was freely said, directly after the fight, in the hearing of oar informant, by persons in the village, that the dead numbered about thirty. And, er:leaving the pies., he heard dire threats made against any citizen who should report the fact that more than one man was killed on their side. We have been assured of this last fact by no less than three distinct persons who visited Fairfax court house in the course of Saturday and Sunday last. The Disunion troops engaged in the affair firmly believed themselves a match for five times their number of United States troops. The result proved that enpging one-third their own number of United States troops, and having the advantage of fighting from behind wells and fences, against cavalry only, too, they lost ten for every one they killed. We fancy Smuts:lst now comprehend that any one of them is not equal in the field to Ave of those who now fight for the stars and stripes. The following Is an official copy ot the resolutions recently adopted by the Congress of the Confede rate States for the removal of the seat of Govern ment: Resolved, `by the Congress of the Confederate States of America, That this Congress will adjourn on Tuesday next, to meet again on the 20th of July, at Richmond, Va.; and that a committee of three members of this Congress be appointed to make suitable arrangements for the acoonintodation of this Congress and of the several exeontive de. moats. Resolved, further That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause the several ex ecutive departments, with the archives thereof, to be removed at such time between this and the Atth day of July next as he may determine; pro. vtded, however, that in case of any public emer genoy which may, in the judgment of the Presi dent, render it impolitic to meet in Richmond, the President shall have power by proclamation to call the Congress together at some other convenient place to be selected by him. I certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the original resolution adopted by the Congress, Kay 20, 1861. J. J. HOOPSP., Secretary of the Congress. d xsrer OF ?RUBOR. The Disunion citizens of Tennessee, whilst op pressing the Union men, are themselves subjected to a tyranny to common with those over whom they tyrannize. Gen. Pillow has, on bis own re zponsibility, levied a heavy tax on the counties in anticipation of the five millions ordered by the Legislature. He sent one of his military officers lie other day to Haywood oounty, for instance, with orders to collect 850.000 as that county's Aare, the amount paid by each man to be set down to his credit on the State tax. The cfficer assumed authority to apportion the $50.000 among the citizens according to his own discretion. Upon some he was particularly hard. Gentlemen, said he, if you do not meet the demand I will, with three clicks of the telegraph, summon a regiment bare, and it shall be quartered upon you till you pay. They paid. Of coarse. the people areafraid to talk of the matter, bat what we have said is true. Wretched, indeed, and deplorable is the present eondition of again throughout Tennessee. As yet there is freedom, high and glorious free dom, in Kentucky. Let us keep It, or let us perish from the earth —Louisville Journal. lIIRRINTING PROW TRX/1. The schooner Anne Taylor arrived at Barwick's Bay, Louisiana, on the 29th tilt. ' three days from Galveston, not venturing to go to New Orleans, an ticipating an encounter with the United States blockading squadron at the mouth of the kfissis sippi. From the Galveston' News (extra) of the 26th alt. we -learn that a destructive fire occurred in that city on the night before, burning and damaging fifteen buildings. The News says: "No doubt is entertained but that this fire was the work of in cendiaries. Another attempt was also made to fire the city last night at the post office. A weather board of the poet office was pulled off, and fire started between the weatherboard and ceiling, but was disoovered in time and extingaished. These and many similar evidences of a dangerous class of persons in Cur midst should warn DS Of the necessity of increased vigilanoe on the part of our pity po lice." NOTZIERNT OF SOUTH CAROLINA RIMEL TROOPS The Charleston Courier, of the 28th ult., says : " An almost simultaneous offer has been made from the volunteer regiments now in camp to enter the Confederate State service and proceed at onoe to Virginia. Colonel M. Jenkins' Regiment, eleven hundred strong, which has been in oamp en Sullivan's Island drilling for several weeks, will be mustered into service very soon by Assistant Adjutant General D. R. Jones, and will start in a day or two Colonel Caah's fine regiment at Florence, nearly nine hundred strong, are also ready to start for the scene of action. Colonel Bacon's Regiment, eight hundred strong, now en camped at Aiken, are ready for departure at a mo ment's notice. Colonel Hampton's Legion expect to move early this week. Colonel Williams', Colonel Ragood's, and Colonel Rlon's Regiments have almost tmanimonsly volunteered and been accepted; besides which other offers of men and means have poured in upon Governor Pickens and General llsanregard. Ia less than ten dayi these noble regiments will boon the march for the Old Dominion. 310DLLE ItIECRVITING .-- • . The Mobile Mercury, of the 27th ultimo, tells us that " the business of preparing for the war is now going on through all classes alike where we have been, energetically, as earnest and deter mined men do any thing else they have resolved upon. Neither time, money, nor energy is wasted on mere public display ;" and adds " There is a moral sublimity in the undemonstrative military preparations we have witnessed in the country that is almost appalling. The like, where it has been left to the free volition of the people without any extraneous appliances to stir enthusiasm, and with oit the slightest compulsion of government, the world has never witnessed. We sew men coming, when the news had been scattered abroad that their company had received marching orders,' by ones, twos, threes, to the place of rendezvous, on foot, on horseback, in mule wagons, and every way, without the slightest command or compulsion, save the commands of patriotism. They gather noise lessly at the electric summons of patriotism as the storms gather down behind the horizon of a clear still day when mustering for a tornado, and their stillneu to us is as portentous. Can a people moved by nob stern, quiet impulses of patriotism be conquered? Never FROM" CALRO We compile the following items from the Camp litgistfr of Jane lat and Zd The patriotic ladies of Chicago still continue un stinted in their generosity. Many boxes have late ly arrived from unknown donors, containing un derelothes, wearing apparel, nightshirts, blankets, hose, pillows, sheeting, and many articles suitable for hospital purposes. A donation of strawberries and other ohoice fruits is also recorded. By means of rent arrivals at the ()atop the re ports of the perseoution of the Teutonic residents along the southern shores of the Mississippi are mom thin confirmed. Even in Western KentnOkY and Southern Missouri these persecutions exists to a painful extent. Tim Memphis Argus, May 28, while speaking of Cairo, says : We have nothing new from that de lectable hole. We presume the diseases now pre valent there will kill the largest portion of the nin compoops sloshing around at that place. The Camp Beg-later adds: If the ,Memphians visit Cairo something might kill them, and they may perhaps be buried in that delectable hole. LITTZIPROIE GINZRAL BENURINGARD. The Charleston Courier publishes the following letter from Gen. Beauregard to Gen. Martin, of that city : " CHABLEATON, May 27.—My Dear General: I sincerely regret leaving Charleston where the inhabitants have given me /Pooh a wo loome that I now oonsider it as my second home " thud hoped that when relieved from here it world have been to go to Virginia, in command of the gallant Carolinians, whose courage, Paticantet and seal I had learned to appreciate and admire. Bat it seems my services are required eleewhere, and thither I shall go, not with jay, but with the firm determination to do more than my duty, if I can, and to leave as strong a mark as potsible on the mimics of ear beloved country, /Mould they pollute its soil with their dastardly feet. " But rent assured, my dear air, that whatever happehe at fire, we are Certain to triumph at lag, even if we had for game only pitchforks and flint lock muskets, for every bush and hay stank will became an ambush, and every barn a fortress. The history of nations proves that a gallant and free people, fighting for their independence and fire aides, are Invincible spinet even disciplined mer cenaries, at a few dollars per month. What, then, must be the result, when its enemies are little more than an armed rabble, gathered together hastily on a false pretence, and for an unholy pur pose with an octogenarian at Its head ? None but the demented eau doubt the issue. " I remain, dear General, yours sincerely, " P. G. T. BIAtTEIGAP.P. " SL~VEs Ili LOIIIIHANA. blames are now being armed in many of the Louisiana parishes. home look upon this expert meat as • dangerous one. The taigar photon, in many instances, are arming their more trusty na ve... Thera is said to be a very uneasy restless feditig among the megrims generally, and in many parishes, white men petrel at all times of the day and night. A Liatoz QvArun , or ccrrrox has scea =data' at sort Monroe, captured from rebel res eal& ''ht* Afnencen Pia*. ffl=l Eleven years ago, when seeetaleh, Although then generally supposed to be merely threat ened, was perhaps as rife in reality as at pre sent, the *writer composed the patriotic lyric appended, which was originally published in the Philadelphia Daily News, and copied by a number of the papers of that tithe. To the general reader its heraldic technicalities may be objectionable, for it was primarily designed to illustrate a little treatise on coat-armor; yet, with all this, the explanations below will render the whole affair perfectly clear to the mosteareless. The writer, hating been taught in his earliest boyhood that American citizen ship is something broader and nobler than can be contained inside mere State lines, is full of shame and indignation at the action of por 7 Lions of our people throughout the country and, though not affiliated to the Lincoln men as a partisan, he eab see no speedy or right eous zoldtion of our political difficulties, ex cept in rendering the most entire and vigorous support to the Washington Administration; for, under the teachings of the new political professors of the great Southern teceot col lege at Montgomery§ Alabama, which is striv ing to become rather the universe than a uni. versify, it would be impossible to keep two townships—yes, two dwellings, even, along side one another, under the , same Govern ment The American flag, detc t lbe4 in the lan guage of heraldry, is ci - Barry of thirteen, Gulee (red) and Argent (silver or white) ; on a quarter (union) Azure (blue) thirteen mullets (five•pointed, straight rayed stars) of the second (i. 0. the tincture named secondly, meaning white)." So, origi nally, the stars of the quarter being now (by the addition, per act of Congress, of dn'd star for every new State) increabed to thirty-four. At first these state were arranged in the form of a single circle; but their increase perplex ing the color-makers to display them of suffi cient size in this position, they are now gene rally spread over the surface in straight lines of alternating points, in the style Heralds term semee (or sprinkled). The term "quarter" etplaifis itself: cc Field " is the entire Surface of any flag or shield; "Augmentation of Honor" is any figure added to a coat-armorial in the way of exaltation ; Alatement of flonor" any thing added to an escutcheon of aries as a mark of disgrace,—the term Mll, of coarse, include the removal or any honorable figure. TIM UNION FLAG When kingly presumption loosed war's desolation, To sweep o 'er Columbia and silly her charms, Our fathers united to found a new nation, Which they symbolized well in our blazon cf AIM Their homes were thirteen t 3 th%' folloWed that number, Seven red and six white, in a series of bare ; And, painting love's vigilance, foreign to slumber, They ohoge a blue quarter, with thirteen white Aare. Thirteen blazed at once in their new constellation, Of the Daughters of Freedom, a star for each mate ; And a now silver star is the tine augmentation Of honor, they granted for every new State. They allowed no abatement in view of recession ; But bound us, their children, to foster the trust; May God blast the wretch to propose the regression, Of a part of eel:. glory—a part of their dust ! By the white of the field they discarded oppres- Mon, Showed a passion L for peace, and abhorrence of war; By the red in excess they premonished aggression, That it aye should be met and repulsed from ' " their shore. Troth shines in the quarter, thus tinetuted of heaven ; Youth and strength in the stars that have ne'er paled or set; Year by year they increase—may God grant that their leaven, Extending, the world shall rejavenate yet ! So fashioned our fathers the FLAG of PEP UNION, Which glade every wave of the world•washing Ms— Revered by each man in onr patriot communion— The handsomest banner that rides on the breed - a. With this sign they conquered, midst cannon and mortar, Sword, meeket, and rifle still glitters this shield— A quarter that stoops to no nation for quarter— A field present ever where foes are a-field. [For The riellB.i The Slimmer Friend. Sr ELIOTT THORNE. In Soft, sunny mornings of summer, There's a bird that will feed from your band, And bask there, but when they grow warmer Lie's oil for some pleasanter strand. f You would vow by the song that he pours you, In the glow of the sweet summer's prime, That this buneli of gay feathers adores you— To doubt him would seem a cold crime. But wait till the clouds of November Gather gusty, and gloomy, and gray, And you'll find then good cause to remember Those words, as he wings him away: Oh I there creeps a deplorable feeling, To the bosom and over the brain, As we witness the charming one stealing Thus away in some moment of pain! BOAIJD OF /LAM JNO. BPARHAWK, J. ROSS SNOW DEN. Clonscrrus 01 TIM Moron( SAM U EL E. STOKES. LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. 19hIp Ttusesrora, Denten , _—_—Liverpool, soon Ship Viotoria Reed , Proble. Monte • deo and . . moos Ayres, soo Ship Philadelphia, roole--....--laverpool, eoo Ship Fernand Kaye, Steele— soo Skulk Fcmily Autism. 100 Ship Uccle Joe,flakham— —.......Lteerp001, moo hart Rowena. Wnsou__.--I.4lrllMra. soo Sark Gaston, Farreluxus--- Bremen, soo Brig S Thurston, Lompher— --;--Barbadoets, soo MARINE INTELLIGENCE. TORT OF PHILADELPHIA, June 8. 1861. FUN R 117138 -- - 4 36-8 UN SETS- __ ,7 24 HIGH WATER-- ..5 3 ABATVED ! Bark Imperador, Power. from Pernambuco May 10th, with sugar and hides to Lewis tc, Damon. sailed in com pany with balk A neha.for this port. .Left. bark Salem, for Cork in 6 days; brig Eosther. from Boston, disolur. Chip Maid of the Sea. bound south. peened f'ernambooo May 10. Sd nat. let 34 It long TS OS W. pawed a aide wheel steamer, painted lead oolor, bound south with passengers. Bark American. Christian. 13 days from Cardenas, With sager and molasses to Thos Watts°, tc Sons. . . Brig A J W Appiega , th. Groves. from • otme, PR, 224 ult., with solar and molasses to John Mason & Co. Lett bark blendi, for London, Mg: setae David Trowbridge, for New York, do; Gen Armstrong, Mocha; Juetina Handel. do. Bohr Geo L Green, Cobb, 6 davit from Boston, to bal last ts K Sawyer & Co. Boor arl, (Br) Day, it days from Halifax, with fish to order. EZN=M;IEMZ=EGI • • ..... • - Bohr ' ugene, Parker, 5 days from Boston, in ballast to °estate. Bohr M A &mot:shire. Shropshire. from Boston, in ballast to ft Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Jonathan May, Cobb, from Barton. in ballast to N Sturtevant a. Co.. Soler Bass Williams, T 67 tor, from Boston, in ballast to L Audenried & CO. Bohr ynenandoah, Gandy. from Providence, in ballast to JR Blakiston. EMISM=i;ME= tteti . r itaint itotttn; Getily, from Itowpoit, in ballort to John it White. Steamship Delaware, Johnson, New York, Jas em ir Co Shropshire. Shropshire, Boston, N Stints ' • nt & Bahr Jonathan May, Cobb. Bootee, do Fehr Lell. & R Smith. Smith, Boston, Noble, Hammett • Caldw Bohr John Stroup, (new) Lake, Boston, E R Sawyer Penn G L Groeb. Cobb, Boston, do Bohr C r Sticker, Garwood, Boston, R B Powell & Co Bohr 8 A Hammond, Paine, Boston, C A Heolcsolier. Bohr J B Dailey, Hart Boston, L Andenried & Co, Rohr Eliza William!, Taylor, Roxbury, do Bohr J Cone, Mahaffey. .Middletown do form Shenandoah, Gandy, Newport. S Blskiskrn Bohr Baml Rotan, Gandy. Portsmouth. John It. White. (Correspondence of the Press./ it1)111G. June into thefollowing boats from the Union Canal passed into the echurikill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, la den and consigned as follows: Diokunson & Wilson. grain to Budd Nymph, do to Humphreys. Hoffman & Wngnt; A a 3 Valentine, boards to tssinuel Ito;ton & Co; War !idler, do to Henry Croaker: J B Wagner, do to 11l Tramp. Bon & Co. 1111LBMOSABILIA. ship North Atlantic, Graves. from Calcutta, at Boston 6th inst Bark Milan, Nevins, hence, arrived at Trinidad 24 1kalIc t. Powhatan. Winchester, for New York, sailed from Cardenas Slut ult. Brig Bei6Eagte, Kenney. sailed from Cienfuegos 110th tilt- for Philacielphia. Bark Linda, Hewitt. from London, timer d at Matan zas ant nit. Brig Delaware, Lovell, hence, arrived at Portland 6th inst. Brie Ocean Isle. Morrow, for Philadelphia, sail ed from Cienfuegos 20th ult. Solar Western Star, Norris, hence, arrived at Carde nas Slat nit. Bohr B Watson, WlBaby, at Havant Ist inst. from N York. Bohn Jul House. Barites. and N B Bascom, Williams, cleared at Holston eth Inst. for Philadelphia. eohr L H Endicott, Leeds, salted from Newport 6th unit. for Philadelphia. Elahr Orris Francis, Clark, hence, arrived at Portland 4th inst. Bchre Bolivar, Dalton, N 8 Dean, Cook, Louisa W Beardsall, Soper, and k. mai re, Adams, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 6th inst. Behr .1 F Crouch. Henderson, sailed from Bton nal= 6th Inst. for Philadelphia, Mohr A Hammond, Paine, hence, arrived at Boston Eta rout. WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS.- We have now on hand, and are manufacturing to order, at the Mount Hotly raper Mills, ever ¢e sorption of WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS. whichfor color d axiality. are not excelled by any other Mut e in the United dtatte. We would 0401 attention to a new ornate of Papat manufactured by as, and now for sale, called Ougmeas Letter, which ham been gotten up to meet the wants of basineas men and others, who object to Commercial Note as being too narrow, and do not wish to nee part of usual letter sheet. This overoOMee both the above objections ; la e per fect sheet, pave wove ; plate fininh ruled on one =de ; Stamped in centre near the top; made from beet ma terial, free from adulteration, and pat up in neat boxes, eonvenrant for 113 e. We also have a paper called Ilsak Letter, aitatler to the above, except it Rae but half the number of bnee 90, so as to allow a printed blank or beading, attu i KE/1117011 & Mount Holly elpYinge, Cumberland Co., tt. ihe above Papers Gan be had of bleava..l. B. F- F 11400591 & CV., and hiEGARGEE BROTHILitit. sa. e . 3 Wed DIU:A e V atrent . Alt-ea I"o OONTRAOTORS FOR SUPPLIES.— We hereby give notice to all those who may be contracting to furnish Supplies to the State- muter the recent appropriation of three millions, that having re ceived the power ender that ant of appointing mapso tare of all supplies, and other, power also tc reference to the settlement of claims, whtoh was not delegated to us tinder the previous net of April /2, we shall hold every contractor to the moat mind accountability in the settlement of his cesims ; and the ipepeotion of his sup plies must be of that obarecaer which shalt prevent any imposition aeon the State, and protect the Volunteers who have so robly responded to its can; and no stip plies will be geld for until they have been trimpasted by °thews who shall have been duly apwriimed tor that lfittbaY A uditorS etete Treasurer. p fd: S. COCHRAN GenensL mr2S-12t. PIIIIA/II)ILLPHIA TIR it A.-0 OT T A WORKS Moo ezua W are Room, 1010 cH.E67N TTS /Street. Ornamental Chimney Tope. Garden Vases and Statism Encaustic Fk.corms asahltec nand Ornaments. VeAbilatme and smoke Flue. ar m e TEle= Banner, Ware. Dram Pipe. viraterlive, inuTanted to stand obese and durable. eni c =i Libra terrine oa by lake . • INS wt. FICIAL. r_IROPOSALS Fon FURNISHINO THE PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING. OFFICE SUPBEINTSBDWT PUBLIC PRINTIIIO._ WAAltrue.2ol2. May 1, IBM In puralatinee of the provisions of thp eeventle eeetitht of the ; feint Resoktionin teletiefl to the Mlle Printing,' APltrtired June 0. Moo, sealed propoeals will bb received at thin o ffi ce until Monday, the Ist day of July. 1062, at 12 o °look .14, for furniehing the paper that meer be required for the public printing for the year ending on the let day of Deeember 1862. The subjoined list Ramifies. as nearly an can be ewer tamed, the quantity of each kind of paper that will be reqiured CLASS 2. 10,000 reams fine, printing paper, unoalendored, to maaeure 24 by 18 Inchon, and to Weigh fifty pounds to the ream of 800 sheets. • Came 2. 3,200 reams fine printing paper. calendered, to mea sure 24 by 38 inches, and to weigh fifty-six pounds to the ream of SOO, sheets. - realo 'atm aeronaut) . tql the Ole% ion oftli s atorandid. setntliis of the character and quality of the paper required for the above clause will be furnished to applioants therefor. The paper le to be put up in quir reamsenty. five sheets each, contain bundles of twoeaoh; each ream to lOO perfect sheets. Uniformity in color. thickness. and weight will be required; and no bundle (exclusive of wrappers) Vaij lng over or under five per cent. front the standard weight Will be received, and the ;roes weight wilt in alt oases be required. Mixing of various thicknesses in the same bundle to make UP the weight will be considered a violation of the contract. I CLASS 3. _ . 400 reams 'superfine printing paper. Irerdseized and eager codeadered. to memoirs 24 by 82 inehee, mid to weigh Ray pound' to the e ream o[ 000 SWUM. • Mute 4 2,000 reams stmerflue map paper. ei2ed And °Wan dered, of slteh lutes as may be letlutted, aorreapotidiY.6 in weight with paper mewsumng .a by 24 macs, an wetking tt'renty bcandler roam of 480 sheets. /SOO reams superfine plate paper, (aalendered or tut- Wandered, Si may be required, 10 by 24 inches, and of emelt weight per ream as may be required. 01,eas 1. 1.800 reams quarto post writing:par:TOO by 16 inches 2. 2,050 do cap do 13 by 8/4 do. 3. 108 do decor do 16 by 2elf, do. 4. 1,000 do folio post do 17 by 22 do. 5. 100 do modium do 14 by $1 do. 8. 80 do royal Ala 19 by 24 do. T. 00 040 paper. - royal (,o 20 by 28 do. & 80 do iltiPsrial do 22)iby31 0. 100 do double sap do 18 by 26 do. _ I. 5,000 ream' writing paper. 15 by 28 inches, to weigh twenty-three pounds per ream. 2, 1,500 reams writing paper, 19 by PS manes, to weigh tWentYseight pounds per ream. 3. 3,100 reams writing paper, le by 24 inches, to weigh twenty-six pounds per ream. 4. 100 reams writing paper, 18 by 22 inches, to weigh twenty-four pounds per ream. 5. 310 reams writing paper, 18 by, 18 inehes,tO twenty,toro pounds pispreara. 5; VA seewiri Writing Patter. 12 by 18 inehee, to weigh twelve pounds per ream. All the papers designatedim classes 4,5, 5, and 7. must Contain 480 perfect sheets to the ream. and no " out Bide" quires. They are to be made of the beet mate rials, free from adulteration. finished in the best man ner, cot to a True edge, and securely and selestaittiallY enveloped,_ Tne , papers in, vines.-3 are to he white or hhis. laid_llut. end of Such weights as may he reauired thin onlee. Those in Mansell 3,4, 5, and 7, i are, to be white, and of the sizes and weights specied in the sohedtile. The right is reserved of ordering a triter ar less quantity of each and every k.nd contract d for in all the classes, to be furnished at such times an in such quan tities ea the public serviee may require. Bach ohms will be considered separately, and be sub ject to a summate contract ; but bidders Way otter for one or more of the classes in Misname proposa l. No preposals will be considered unless accompanied Py.the gnerantee that the bidder or bidders, if his or their proposals shall be acce_pted, will enter into an oh ligation, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish toe articles proposed. Blank forme for proposals will be furnished at this office, and none will be taken into consideration unless substantially agreeing there with. All the paper in the several classes mint be delivered at such place as may be designated in Washington city, tezuept that in clam in 7, which must be delivered at Buf falo, the Suite of New York,) in good order, free of all and every extra charge or expenee, and subject to the inspection, count. weight, and measurement of the Superintendent. and be in ell respects satisfactory. Bidders; are required to furnish, with their Properiale, samples of of less than , ee du ire Of eaoh of the funds or p,appg IQ kr. and upon ernioh their proposals may tfp Dewed. eneept in eilnewes 1 and 2.:1 he successful Bidders will be required rigidly to conform to their samples. Proposals will be addressed to" 7011 N D, DBFREBB i Superintendent of the Public Printing. Washington." and endorsed "Proposals for titurnihring Paper." my4-sfit PROPOSALS FOR FURNISIIING MAIL LOCKS. Post OPHICH DAPelltibtENY. April St. 1861. t Sealed Proposals for furnishing all Looks and Ke3e.,of new kinds, to be sabstiteded for the loolispania keys si a :iw used on the United States Meths, receive at this Department until pine o'olcok A. ed. the tenth y dridly ltel It being desirable to obtain looks and kepi of a new Construction and invented expressly for the exclusive nee of the united States mails, no model is prescribed for bidders, the Department relying for its sieleotion 011 the reslilta of mechanical skill and Ingenuity which a fair competition, now invited, may produce. It I. deemed necessary only to state that a mail lock should be self-looking, and that its other principal requisites are rmiformity, , security, lightness. strength, durability , novelty of construction, and facility of use. Two kinds of mail locks and keys—oge of. brass and the OthOr of iron—different in form and eMstritetiOni are rettuired ; andproposals etunild Specify , separately, the price of each iron look. each key for same, each brats loos, and each brass key for rams Duplicate samples or patterns of each kind of looks proposed are required to be submitted with the,prono uum ; one of each kind of sample locks to he riveted and finished, and another to be opon or Unnveted, so that its internal stroitture May easily be examined. Every sam*le merit be plainly marked with the bidder's Ir lre . looks offered should not be patented, nor zhoild their internal construction be otherwise publicly known, or be similar to any looks heretofore used ; , ,and th.r most be warranted not,. in anyway, to mfnnge or in terfere with any patentee iivention. The various sample leo presented by bidders will be submitted to a bomb' o examiners. to be commis aliened by the Postmaster General, for the purpose of etahuning and reporting on them ; and unless the Postmaster General shall deem it to be for the interest of the Department to reject eil the plOPOSain and speci mens 'submitted ender this advertisement, contracts will, upon the report of the examiners, be entered into. as soon as practicable, with the successful buider,whose looks are adopted, for furnishing 'similar looks and keys for four years, as they may be required and ordered. With the right, on the part of the Postmaster G enera l for the time Winn to extend and continue the contract foroe for an adastlonal term of four years. on giving notice. in writing. to the contractor not lees than six months before the termination of the first term of tour years; or at the expiration of the first term of four years, to oontraot with any other party' for furnishing eimilar or different .00ks and keys, as the Postmaster lileneral may determine, The contractor oinst agree and be able to furnish, it required and ordered, 6.000 brass looks and 6,G braes key', within three mon th s from the time of entering ant6contraot. and 30,000 iron looks and 30 WO iron keys, within eight months Irom such time. But the Post master General will reserve the right to inorease or di ' minion, as the wants or interests of the service they demand, demand, the quantities of the looks and keys above spe cified, with a proportionate a ll owance of time to fur nish them. All the looks furnished by the contractor must be warranted to keep in good working order for two years. in the ordinary nee of' the service, when not subjected to obvious violence ; such as become defective Minn, that time, to be replaced with perfect looks without charge. The contractor will be required to deliver the looks, at his own expense, at the Poet Office Department, Washington- D. C., put up on stinks, forming separate bundles of five looks each, and securely . . paoked in wooden boxes containing not more than two hundred looks mush. 'The keys are to be aelivered to an agent of the Department • duly and specially authorized in each case, to take charge of an oonvey the same from the dontractor's factory to the Department. where both looks and keys are to DO inspected and approved before they shall be paid for. The Contractor will be required to give bond. with I ample security, in the sum of twenty - live thousand dollars, for the faithful performance of the contract on his part. both as to furnishing the supplies ordered and guarding the manufacturing of the mall looks and keys with due privacy, integrity, and care. No proposal will therefore be considered, if not accompanied with a written _gnarantee from the proposed minims (whose responsibility merit be certified by the Poetm ter at the place 01 their residence) that they will become responsible, on the required bona, for the fulfilment of the contract by the bidder, in owe such proposals be aooepted. In deciding on the proposals and specimens, the Post master Genera' may deem it expedient to select the brass look of one bidder and the iron lock of another. De therefore reserves the right of cant - recline with different individuals for snob different kinds of looks as he may select. Prom/late mould be carefully sealed, addressed to the Postmaster General, and endorsed on th e envelope, " Proposals for Mail Looks." mo-tuck m. GLAIR. Postmaster General. PROPOSALS FOR FUEL. QJARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. U. S. Marine Corps, Washington, lid May, 1851. EfigALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until TUEIO:IeY, the 85th day of June, 1851, at 3 o'clock P. M for supplying 'wood and coal to the D. S. Marines stationed at Philadelphia, Pa., from Ist July, 1861, to the Stith June. lee!. The wood to be best Oak flapiing, and to be delivertd, piled. measured and inspected at such points within the walls of the Marine Barracks as may be designated by the Commanding Marine Officer, free of expense to the United btatee. The coal to be best White Ash Anthracite erg eoal, free from dust, and andeigh 2.210 lbe such poin ts wit h i n weighed. inspected delivered at n the walls of the Marine Barracks es may be designated by the Commanding Marine Officer, free of expense to the United States, and both wood and coal to no fur nished at such times and in such quantities as the said Commanding Marine Officer may require. pay meat will be made upon the quarterly requisition of the Commanding Officer, stating the quantities re quired for the use of his command, agreeably to regula tions. Payment will be mole upon the quarterly requisition of the CominsndingOlEcer. stating the quantities re quired for the use of his command agreeably to regula tions. A guaranty, to be Mimed by two responsible persons, whose responsibility must be certified to by the United states District Judge. United States District Attorney, or United States Colleotor, must accompany etob pro posal, otherwise it will not be oonsidered. To be endorsed " Proposals for Fu el _, " and addressed to the undersigned. W. B. SLACK, agah-sat QUllinalnlaider Marine Corps. DROPOSALB FOB BUILDING GUN BOATEL News DEPAStratihre. tt Brauer or Corurrarcriori. &0.. Jane 1,1861. PROPOS/U.B will be received at this Bureau until the nth day of June, for the complete oonetrtintion and equipment of Steam Screw Gun-boats. including spars, r i gging, sane. awnings, boats, cables. and amnions, tanks, casks, furniture, cooking' apparatus, and all the outfits for a veseet-of-war ready for sea service. The steam machinery. the fuel for the same, the armament and provisions. will be provided by the Go vernment. Proposals will only be received from ship builders who are actually engaged in that business, and sang factor, evidence to that effect will be required from parties proposing who are not known to the Depart ment. Upon application to this Bureau. parties will be fur nished with a specifioation showing the dimensions of the vessel and the desoription and size of the materials; a a 'motion showing the lensth of the timbers amid shipslso, . Building plans will be furnished by the Depart ment when a oOntraot 1e made. With the speolfmatinos will be enclosed the form of contract the successful Farson will be required to execute, with sureties to the ull amount of the contract. Thu parties must state in their offer the total amount for 'womb they will sneeze to do all that the contract and wpeoifiwtioris require, giving separate the amount demanded If the vessel be launched in sixty days. iq seventy-five days, in ninety days. and in one hundred and five days, from the date of the contract; the vessel in each ease to be completed and ready for sea in thirty days after being launched. The Department reserves the right to accept the pro position moat to the interest of the Government, and to relent them all, at its option. Parties will state the number of vessels they will ree to deliver within the limes sp•oifi , d. LEGAL. IN THE COURT OP OOMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF FHILA DEI PHit, Notice la . herebygiven tbat the subscriber has applied by petition to the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia for a final discharge under the provisions of the Insoivent jaws of this Common with!, which application will be heard by the said Court. at the Court Room, In the middle building or tbe State Rouse, l'hila•mlubis, at 10 A. 14., on the 34th day of JUNE, e. D. 1961, when and where all oreditore of the underiligned may attend, if they think proper. je6 theta-6c JULIUS B'l.ERfil. TN THE ORPHANS) COURT OF NORTH AM P'TON COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. - Estate of PETER MILLER. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs and legal repre sentatives of the said deceased. that the report or the inquisition to make minion, valuation, end appraise ment of the Real Estate of the said deoassed. was; on the 86th day of April, A. D. 1861. presented and con firmed. and the Gout grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives. to appear at the next stated Or phans' Court (August rei and accept, or refuse to ac cept, the saki real estate, or show cause, if any they have. why the same shaltnol t BystonMaryla.llsl.—myS2-ISt OV, V. WALLACICeErk, . UTTERS TICSI'ADIENTARY TO THE "-A ESTATE rf JOHN R. WHEELER. deceased, lite grooer. Third and Lombard streets, having been granted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to said zstate c l a im sested to mete payment, and all persons havmg are requested to *resent them to CHA W ALN UTLL 407 Street, JOHN CAMN. 313 UNION ;Street. NORMAN R. WHEELER. who oontinnes the Oro eery and Ten Business, southwest corner of THIRD aria LOMBARD rtrasts. 1. duly authorized to receive payment of nebts due said Estate t and aooonnts against it may be left with him. nos 1.1831. h53-mthltt ESTATE OF JOSEPH HONIODUCREEMB, late of Ephrata township, Lananter connty.;dia ceased. Letters testamentary on the estate of said de ottasedallmOg been e ir raut•d to the undersigned Eisen- WIT o f OVW Ot sam deoeased, they hereby give notice to allPVIPOnts having claims or demand. optimist the estate of said deceased, topresent them to either of the undersigned yabonton, daly authenticated. mill ail g 4 nom kn themselves tmdebted to &aid estate are re (nested to mate Warm Mt Without delaii • ADAM KONIOM LrF v; Residing in 'SWIM& tirP.ilan• r cetw .001,...r. . C.ars apX-th Ft Residing in the city of Lancaster. PithSa - PRELADVILPHIA: SAMIRDAY, JUNE 8, 1861 CEPHALIC PILLS 8.1.00 EAD4OHE, Ni.atv( )k:IH flit A DA( 11 By the axe of these Alla the pecin4eal &Make of Sick HealeeAe ." p *.ireated : arid litakee at the commencement of an attack immediate relief rrom earn and Nickname will be obtained. They seldom faitlin removins the Nausea cad /foci ache to which females are so eubj sot. They sot gnat on the bowels. romoYing cesticatits. . . For Litsrartr Ares, - .Ssediri4, //plicate rem ie%and all gle!sone of asiiiiiraru tbey are valuable as a Lazatioa, uneroviac the emitits, giving 10 144 and 'vigor to the digeettve orlanai and reetonng the natural elm deity and strength of the whole systems, Who CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long Investi gation and oarefally conducted experiments, h a yi ng !Men in use many years, during which time they hare prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originettng in the sumo*: ;system Or from a deranged state Of the *re .. They are entirely vegetable in their ooniposition. and may be taken at all tunes with perfect safety withdat roiehini any meanie of diet, cad tAe abarece rif say doe. Killable Scott foopisr.l ii gam, Se cdwiaina t4i to altildrew. 3E,WARS 01 00UNTER111T81 Ike canine kayo bn sigmitaree of Rant! 0. Sp AIM sold hiDrnocielcand alrother,DeeterilnMedieinee. A fbi will hi .eid hl ►44.11 efeb > <ll OG reee'et 9f iko PRIOE. 25 OENTM. All orders skipuild F-1 F..N . SPA DINO. 46 1:16:154 I met Kt.*: 14 rit YOpS FOLLOWINO ENDORBEMPAIIIM OP WILL CAVIVIDION ALl.l‘llO arrirCl FROM HEADAO,HE. 'SWAT & SPEEDY AND, THE . . Ls Mese Testimonials are seneto/itsfed hst Mt.SPALID IN*. gfford tenettentieldleti elebbe" qf the di. eats au frith , stisisaite ditteitersi. Cora , ” Feb , 5. lam Mi. Immo. GM; I bare tried yont Crishigio rue, find / itto them se welt that I want yon to send me two dame worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors. to whom I VETS a few of the first box I got from 'ton. lend the Pills by mail, and oblige Your ob't gamut, JAM= IENN.I4II Y. • Hiviatioza, Fa. Sea. 11,1511. Ka. trauma. am • walk yob to mindono more box of your Cohan* PHIL mo / haws radioed a twat of bowls from tom, arcquwiTes. 411111,C31CRIlltts IfirWLlttirkiX..E. 4 0010 ITTI re-.; M Its tit Sesttausiry J 5211817 1 - • YOlllllOl please send me two boxes of yoxr Copludio PULL Send them immediately. Nesmith/11r Jos= ADO. B. SIMONS:: P. B.—/ Aaaw mussy/tit flys toss et yaw Pile, wed Ansi skew untiiiist. AILLZ VIRNON, Ohio. Jan. El. Ma. l§riminte, Bad. Please find enelossi *silty -die semis, for iShilsh send ate another box of your Cephalic' Pills. TA's ars trots the beat Pins I &sin env trud. Direst A. STOVER. P. M.. Belle Vernon. Wyandot Co., 0. Bmrsur.v Me m" Dee.l. 0. Estur.ante, Elm I ( ,s ha l e me °menhirs or lame show bills, to bring' ya nil more partionlmly before my one tomer'. 11 you have mut Mug of the bud please send me. thie of my oustoiners. who is subject to severe Nick Seed e, tuenshy lasting two days') wog rot of se arsooklu mss hour by your Pintorhieh I sent her. Xespeottelly roam W. B. WILICEI. Isynor.mmexe, Franzrarc 00., Oble,} Ammar/ 9 uta. Ali. Sr AXDIZaIt as a Ceder Pi. Y; haws Ors "notated find twenty tee cents. (Z i t for which send box of " Cephaho "lux. fiendboaddreas of Ito*. 0. Puler, Iteynoldsburx. FrankLW Co. Ohio. Tour Fills work irks * skarrs ntidaekt almost fiestiottor. Ns. MAIM:IM • IM: • Not long sum I sent to on for a box or Cophalto Pill for the owe of the Nervous Eleadaoke andMedirenele, and rene w ed the lame, acid raw hod so good an slaw last I was induced So swag for wore !Imes mad by return MAIL Direct to - A. Jt. WHEELKI. Ypeilamll L Web. cepaho nue aooompll* the object forwhich that W i ore made, vi z.: Cure of headache in ail iti forma. 0 Awe Anemseur, Norfolk. ire. They have been tested in more than a thousand esuree, with entire irneeews. From Ms Dvssocrat, St. Cloud, Miss, If you are, or have been troubled with the headache, send for a box, [Coahuila PiILO SO that you may have them to case of an attack. Ihnts M. Advertise Piebidasetat The Cephalic Pine are odd to be a remarkably effee tive remedy for the headaoheond one of the very beet for that very frequent complaint whieh hag ever been diecovered. From the Wratere R. R. fresterts, Mirage. Itt. . We heartily endorse Mr. goliMint. end his unrivalled Cephalic Ptlle . Frans the Kanawha Valhi Star, KRSUWAIIi, T r e4 We are enre. that persona imffering with the Nagaoka who try them, will etlok to them, . From she fionrharn Path Aridity, New &Mum Lsb- I - Try them you Umtata affileted. and we am sure that your rantauony can be added to the already numerous hit that hes received benefits that no other medicine sea produce. - Frew tha St. Louis Democrat. Who immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills IS rapidly moreasing. Frees ths gazers', Davenport. /elm Mr. Spalding would not oonneethia name with an ar hole he did not know to possess real merit. Apia the Pleertissrs Provident., A.l: I The testansons fn their favor is strong, from the meet, respectable Quarter& Pram Ski /Wig Mos, Nreparh 1.1 - Waggon* Ping are taking the place of eU kinek . New tat Cossectrtial Britetut. Bootlick. mom 'old to be vela efileactous for the headasho. Noss tics Cocussurcial, Chicestsussai, CM a. lettering humanity Can new be rebored, imr A sines biAtte f INA-ID/WI PICEPAKEM OLIVE will save ton thin their oat annually:Vl SPALDLNG'S PREPARED GL IM I SVALDING'S PRZPARSD GLITZ I BPALEILNG'B PRZFARED GLUE I ECONOMY: DISPATOR! ST** A SWITCH nt Tuts "Loris Ifittn.”llll AR sooldenta will happen. even in well-regulated families, it is very deinrable to have Dome ahem and oouvenient way for repairing Pr/natures Tore, urooke r7, a°. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLIM meant all such emergencies, end no household can afford to do without it. It is always ready, and nyr to the 'tains - point. " USEFUL IN EVERY ROME" emi Sl t . 8.-41 Brushddles*, - aoacomsenies each bottle, riles, MI s A HENRY O. SPAWINO. MO, 48 Mod& ER W, XEW part= inpnaoipled =persons are a/Way/Me w palm off WI the unmemiesiang r im* tu d ot i ow o,* PIUSPARED GLIM, / woaM'eaationsll Pezikam to ex amine berm. paroliwietime/ Nes UM full MOO* - Or: ice*Ducraiszpaszs in ea ths details wenn: an Okars andiviallig immudrillah OPMFIt MILUDICIPME:. qtIU.XAW. 1i1141M3 HI!: A I)Ai HF.I SFALIDIN6N Truly soils, .• IRM. O. 11,1_10..E1L 'rpm:Lamm Mem, Jai. 11, UM SAVE ENE PIEDEM: lINANCR COMVAWI36II. THE RELIANT3E INIUTTJAI4 INSURAT-1011 CIo&IPANY. 41 rriLLnerdra 4X.h..E7 1: "4 Inures against .1,0138 01 DASI46I-; !ft' .rigz, , ds g.OllllOl, Okores.and 'other Caiildin;a, liwitei vr tervetuak and an Furman+. ood , . Wan*. end or country. SASH CAPITAL. 0511,110 01—ABBETB .017,151 04. Which invested Se vjg In tint mortgagee on city property. worth double Ctie_omonns—,;,—.....+,-4, valve 60 Pennsylvanianisihood Cor - e 6 per neut. &et PenignittfakEtNigatr, 6, pp 00 00.4 , 1 1110] tgage 4 : 4WIU-2/ tgl Huntingdon and Broad toe haltritad tsld Canal Co.'s mortgage loan.—. 4,000 00 around rent. firist-olase—.... 2,407 00 Collateral loan, well augured= 7,1500 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. loan— 60,000 00 Allegheny. County 6 per cent. Pa. 88. loan— 10.000 00 commercial Bank stook-- 5,105 01 commercial Bank afoot.— 7,512 60 Polllllylvania Railroad oo.'o estook--- 4,000 00 The ReIiMIGE. Mutual lucaranoe (.Ica's stook 70,680 00 Ilhe County Fire Insurance Co.'s stook_ 1,050 00 The Delaware M. h. invaranoa Co.'; stook— 700 00 Union Mutual lueurancre Co.'s NO 00 Bills receivable.— 14,607 74 Boos aocounre, accrued intermit, 7,104 66 Cash on hand-- 11,011 04 451r,145 Ot the thl steutity pl &Stook Capital, entitles the ineured toyaniotrate in the prelirs of the Company, without liability for karts. Lessee promptly adjueted and paid. DIFLUCTOKIS Clem Tinle i r. Balms! Biaphaas, Whelp Thompson, Robert Steen, Fredenok Brown, William Musser, William Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley, John R. Worrell, Marshall li. L. Careen, J. Jobnepn Brown, &bort Tvlattd, . Charles Lyilend. Roeergandan, Jtkertb T. punting, Charles 5. Woad, derielrikr,he, James B. Woodward, loon Bissell, Pitfall:mfg. OLE TINGLEY, Frecident. B. M. RINCRMAN, Secretary. February 15, 1851. • fell TELE ENTERPRISE /11 4 IBUI:CAN'OE, OttYMPANN cat PRELADDIaIea frut."2, inngriry,,arroA gxrshuAlvikLY.) WOMPANY'S .817IDDINiii, S. 17.-CCIIINEA YOUNTII AND urilivvre sr.R.2sra. Ikl.REGltcinqs: F. Jtar aim= JUAtillt, I plltiX LJAWSOII. WIIAIAK MCKIM, Hst. I . Bikritr, MAltto FBA:llia, (Tsai OHO 4 N. i JOHN M. ATWOOnt B. A. FAHNESTOCI, BUNT. T. WICEDICZ. ANDBXVI D. GASH, D. IVnAnVett, .11,1 4 .Enffulasff. F. BATON p OnJTATA.x.ff, ?minden*. CELARLEff W. GOXE. Secretary . . . . fell pENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 921-CHESTNUT Street Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETIIILL. Akb THE PROFITS PIVID.ND AMONG THE IN . Ifttitre Litt:ll'l4 siirt-taralgtirffir the whole term, of Ufa ; grant Annuities and Et - a - .STnn' Interests in Real Estate, and make all °outwore db panding on the oontingenatea of life. They aot as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, January 1.16131. Mortgagee, ground rents, real estate— .a 322,98191 United. /States stooks. Treasury notes, loans of State of Pennsylvania, city of Phila delphia., Ptemtern notes, Inane Oh 6°16114115, $0...._ ea Pithrdlylvania, North Pennsylvania Ra roads!. CottntY dont. bongs —_,.—. S ip! Cash cadet Isltkihks, gip it Cash On hand, agenta' balances, &c., tto,__. 5d00614 DANIEL L. MILLER, Preindant. SAMUEL B. STOKES, Vtee President. JOHN W. RPSNIIR. Senretim. DELAWARE Jutvrum, SAFETY guario rtirgopprm - A. tiipitoiii Nnts7lrmus, nu. ost4e It. E. eery:m.4:l'7ElED and VTALIVit, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSVRANCE, Ca Vests Cargo. Wo ail Ogg: et thi Worig Freight, I LAND LIEVRARCES On foods by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and &ant Rer triag FIRE parts of the Union. r.Bl/RAIICEB On bilimphan4iige •nenerally. On . Stares. Onnknizr. Rouses, ke. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1,1930. 1100 United Natoli five"' cent. loon---4110u,500 00 IN, 'United nitatee IF tent, Tie/11M H.4ten,.(XtAth itertlttr 10,166 34 130,000 Perlaylvimis State fi v e Ir gen loan,-- ell,n OR 11,000 do. do Rix . do. do. 11;43x 0 00 113,050 Philattetptia aity_al• omit. Loan, 13413 37 30,000 Tenneaare Stn' tiTO . cent. lotat- 'SCOW 00 110,0krennsylyani a Hann Id mortgage six iv OEI3I. WON 10 111,000 300 abaro.t, stook Goirmantown Gem laumpalin interact em 4 onnoipal nnaranteed by the Car of l'hila delekia --- 13.000 00 I.M IP) moans Porprsylvanta naliroid Combat!. 3.IMC ne 1,300 100 shares Mania Pennsylvania road Company— _ 1.300 80 chorea Pbtladelphia Joe Boat and Steam Ta Compan . Sm char ea Philadebkiati y nanl77 . ,lll. r 146° a° e- Grape Stearnboat Company. SO MI MN 7 ears! Philad elphia F.:clangs OemeanT____ . . tge oo Iso 1 share' Continental Ariel •00 00 8566,7n0 . Coct 1317,2,M.14. Market va1.11384,858 Ti Bills reooivable, for num-anew 111,335 43 Bonds and mortgages.— 00 Kest °date—. CAS 31 Sahmeee due at Anenmee-PremmZ'on;,.....- rine Foltome. interest. and other debts duo __ • Comma,— SUN &rip- sod- ato•IF ninths . Inwsrar.ae ani Giber GOIMPLUIta - , 11" 10 Cask am i• 12.4-4.31 .035,as 111 la de ei --- Shwa 11 0110440711 WiIICEOTORS. Williams r i p: der, . R i r IS : Stokes Im am, 0 O°V./044.7-1/01,tind"4: 1 e111i r.... 11-yrritotea, I 9 G. D 99 1.5 p. I • .191 , 99_11/10 .. . , amen Traquair. 1 vig o r r a EF a rle %lin= liyre, Jr., J__ es C. liana, 1 Robert Barton, er am C. Ludwig.. ! Jacob P. Jones. -reaeph H. dash , fames B. M•Perlend, Or, X. Ai. ilagleu. leshiui, P. Eyre, *serge O. Le..ser. Jclue B. semnle, Fitteelf IP Kuck Craig, D. I. Morgan, rice Kguy, A.& Berger, MAMA% MARTIN, President: 113.08. C. HAND, Vise President, Jurizy .I.lllBlLliii. Sooretary._ .reg.7-if VVIBE INSURANOE .IZWIZSIVIEGY.- .u. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—lnomorated 1806—VIIARTER 'PERPH TUAL—No. 310 WALNUT &root, opposite Independ ence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-EX years, oouttnues to wean against loss or daniazo by Fire, on !obit° or nnvate Bundy,. either r in kr :1 1 1= ib fir ' nktirin= ggrAn, orti=l terms., Their (*Mal, together with a large Surplyte Fond 2 12 inverted in the most careful manner, whioh enables them to offer to the inanrod an nudoabted aeourity in the ague of loam. DIEXOTORS., . Jonathon Patterson, Isaac Raxleburst, Quentin Campbell, Thome Robins, Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, .Tr., William Monteliols, John Boveronn • rheum ettut4. roxtexann PA ; ViERSOX. rresidord. WiLLILN. G. CaowEEL.L, Secretary. ap4-17 SURANON 001 P ANY OF TILE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA XINE -I2IBURANGE Nos. 4 AS ID I EXCNADISE BIFILDINGO, mid ii3GoAto—irob. 1, Mee, soda Jan MX2 71% A.llinvested in sound nod seenrittee—son - tune to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Bisilihrons. Meeks of Merchandise, Poe. on liberal term.. - DlJalteiro3os. Zsntj D. Itherrerd, fliterge N. Otion, Mule= T._ t ont- Sanrael Grant. Jr.. Fade* nuondestet, Tobias Wagner, B. Tkomne B. Wattson, etts Dufl_,_ll Menu Freamaii Walla= .11.. !WON Charles S. Lewis, Deers, 0. Canon. 11E1111 Y D. SKEIII.SIIO, ?resident. ItAtdrbit, Neormarr, INSURANUE. MIWEIANIOS' iPiISIIRANOE 60DIFA1iY of Fhiltutelphieb 135 North OIXTII Street, below Race.are Build ings, Goodis,_and Morobandisa generally from loos or damage by Firs. The company gllftrantee to admit all lows promintr. and thereby hole to merit the palm-, are of the peblie. amessens. Wuibtin Moron, . Robert Flarugart, .ftncia Cooper, Michael Meeiees, worm) 1.. Dougherty. Edward McGovern Jame, Martm, Thomas B. MeCormilek, tires D Jona Bromley, ithew32. l ner, Francis Fad: rnard arty, John Gemeady, - Thomas J. Hemphill. Bernard H. Holeepram. Tiernan Fisher, .Charles Clare. Francois licieManne Michael Cahill. PkW.ll5 COOPER, President. ERRILLID JASPER . 15eoreterr. oert-ly A M ERICAN FIRE INSURANOF. 00., £INCORPORATED CHARTER PER PETUAL No. 310 WALNUT Street above Third, Philadelphia, HtbmnOt large paid-up . Capital Stook and Randna, inTantad in sound end available Beounties, continues to Mime ot.Dwslhncs, Stores,-Furniture,Merehandise, Vessels in ;tort end their minden, andothor pereonet ymparty. lows liberally and promptly &Misled. promovone. : Irhoo. R. Maria. Joim, T. Lewis. John Welsh. James R. Campbell, Manuel C. Morton. - Edmund G., Bailin, Patrick Brady, Chu. W. Ponttnay, Israel Morris. THOMAS R. MAR/O, President. ALBERT C. E. CRAWFORD. Booratary. fear-tf 4 NTIMACTITE INSURANOE OODEPA -4-IL. PRlLFNY.—Aitkorized Capital 1114004e—CIAX11111 Erldia.4 Onion No. al/ WALkt fir Strestrbetween third had Milli Street, Philadelphia,. - ?._lllliis Company will Munro &Wiwi lean sr damage Pp Pin, on Bandinga,Farintare. and iderskandias rime rely. _Aloe, Marine laranuiase fan Valaela, cPIIOIIOII. aid Fremkts. Inland iItRILTILAC* tO en patio in ins VW'S. /See Esher, Joseph Mane% I , pt. loather% John Katahain, t i nadires. J4 r )lui 1 1 gassier*. Dean, Inter ifiey*r. J. P. Dana. ! JACOB EPRElareditilt‘ t WI& F. DEAN, Vies President. CIPUTII. neerstary. ata-d : tE • ' , FA' - —OfficeNo. 400 WALNUT street. . . . . . FIRE INSURANCE on souse. and .. Marahandis• generally, on favorable terms , either limited or mir es al. til DIRECTORS: ioheremian Honed, Thomas Marsh, n Q. einnodo, Charles Thompson* ward D. Roberta, James T. Hale, meal L. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen, Tanen 0. Hale, John J. Griffiths. JEREMIAH BONEALL, Precede t. . JOHNQ. NINNODO, Vine President jilitHA-11.4 Co :. Saaretarr. iall ,1! . ROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA. GINGER.-FREDERICK BROWN, Chemist and Varlet, northeait corner of Chestnut and_ritth aut.. P sole Inamifeetnrer of Brown ' s Essence Of Jamaica einger,vrbich i• reeve - nixed and preeorlbed by thorned' cal Acuity ,and has become the standard family medicine of the United Blame. This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrhea, incipient oktderai hsehort ) mall cause of prostration of the digestive funeUtimit is of blest - unable value. Daring the prevalence of epidemic cholera and Kummer complaints of children, it is peon heel efficacious ; no 'family, individual, or traveller should be without U. NOTIOE.-sTo -prevent this valuable Essence from Mug csounterleited, a new steel engraving, executed at a great mut; will be found on the outside of the wrap-._ per, in order to guard the purchaser against being im posed upon by worthless imitations.—Mg. prepared only by FREDARIGH BROWN, and for rile at his Drug and Cberainel Store. N. B. comer of Fifth end Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, and' atFR.I3- ORRICK BROM N, Jn.'s Drug and Chemical more, 8. B. corner of Ninh -and ' Chesmut streets, *• Conti nental" Hotel, Pniladelpbia. Also for sale by ell re speatible Druggists in the United States. mid-dm lusT EUMIEVED, per " Annie Kimball," feed Liverpool, Minder, Wearer. to blOodoes preparations: ill jai Extrnot Anoniti, in 1 ri_jerli JP. MP Ea tract llyosoyami, in 1 L 01116 E rrAor E 50 Ws Extraot lladonzto, in 1 Sion, liki Matelot . in 1 aJorpi - L a a Vat Ital bit, nil* boniest 100 .r. lkooloi pot.: i ip r a bottles, WO ' tiloopPi. is la bo . WO. it lildra irpghthirolja it. BROa, ' . 4.7 and 49 North 138 C,01,10 .ftreet. i rta i i, I :A: N • ' Ur My Moak of Gump-atones and Moininetito to tio so u l a "cry reduced erieee. Please oaltAtia•Xellalue. berete tutrohaanni alowithete, At Mntbbt war A ST SIN font•itm RIDGE Avenue, below MIABVEXT/181. oLtvgion.-A 14. of Liao= Mil Oil, lIWAC T IN e i s ita grir i ir j itroot, ""lsls aiat- jib L 1 Artino. IS. PHILADELPHIA artiggillMANaltßADkrte PASSErte h. TRAINS for PoTTOTILL},, RhAti- HARRISBURG, on ar MAY . 19 111 . IrikiligtitlNCl LIARS, DAILY. (Sunays excepted.) aye Art DepotitspntrstrOaD and CALLOW ettees, ADE tibi, (Pseeenter Op t:wool( on Thirteen OA on Callusrhill erlyes_ui,l at 8 S'„ 00!.1300111tIS St Mit rieburg With the.rßlertfr , - VANIA, ittILRCAD Ir. NI. trani r _yannine tto ; the. CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.03 P. 111 : train ry Carlirse, ^. • .1 the VlAVNllltaanarftA VROAD I train naming to Sunbun'. &O. • AFTERNOON LINES. Leave Now Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLO BILL Streets, FRILADELPRIA, (I.'assenger en trances_on_•shirteenth and on Callowndl streets ,) _ or POTTAYILLIs and SARRISBURR, at 335 P. ro.. %AMY firluseting at NarriabM with the Venters! Central' Iroad, or annourri w Elmira. .tO.; foy ADM only, at sr. Dhl Y, (Sundays err d 'A )1 AN AS CIA Pll,ll.4iliELFp.tA AND READ ING Ita4LROED• .FllO/4 PHI AtIELP3I.I6,M le", To Phoeolxville—.— 25` - Rendirot---.-- SS I Lebanon-- 06 Daophin_ hltlterebur x ; ...162 Treverton Junetion 169 Sunbury. —309 Lewisburg__ 8 Milton --.. .—.183 muuoy—_ StSay Shore.. 243 _1;1 Williatngort end Elmira harm., R ailroad. The A. N. an d 1:36 crola oOnnoot dail.TM Port Clinton, (Sundai a enoented,)wiili. the EATAWISSAL. WILLI/OVUM/RT. and ERIK RAIL 141 A, tanking (dose oonneotions with lines to Niagara k Sita, Cnnada, thell_Weet and Pouthweet. DEPOS Irt PRILADELPRIA: Corner or BROAD and CALLOWRILL Streets. • W. IL Mc [LBW NEY. Secretory. nirm-tf May 20..1801. si S z U N IIMBR ARRANGE GEES AN O. . Pi# A NOR1OTTM1 1 41.1Ell i All". On and atter Meallat, Ma74_161/. FOR GLEMANTO Wel Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11,12 A. M., 1., 20. 3.35. 4,5, 6, 5%, 7,8, 9,10 X, and 11% P. M. Lease Germantewn, 6,7,734. 8, 8.20,9, 10.11. 12 A. M., 1,2,3, 4. /1, tr, 634,7 X, 3,9, 1934 F. M. The 8.20 A. 131, and 3.34 P. M. Trains 0108 at German town Ml 7. ON BOND Ays. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., wax. 3, TX, and 1034 P 4 1. L o eave °omen town 8.10 A M.,1 4,634 and 986 P. M. TEA.mu'r fusiLactia). Fli ad6MMI; 5.6. 11, 13 A. 111.,3, tus, 4,6, 6,9, and 103( P. . dg s ie E . 2 to Oh l estp St Hill , 7 6 10 6 640, 9.40, 11..10 a. 21.,1d10, 8. . and , The 8 A. M. and 5.36 P. M. will 'stele no itops on the Germantown road, • • ON 6.I.INDANS, • Lear* Philaaelpllla 9411,A. PA.. 231, 6, mad 73 P. M. Leave Chestnut Bi l l, 1 . 30 A. M.. 12.40, 6.10, and 9.10 F. al. - . • .1 FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND .77()RMS 1 1."1:3Wri._, .Leave Peiladelphia, 6.50. 9.05. 11.08 A. 11, .1.0 3 . 135, 434.6 k, 8. end 1/3i P. .51, Leave Nornetown, 6,7, 8.1:3, 9,11 A. M.. 134, 434, 634, and 9.39 I'. M. ON SUNDAYS. , Leave Philadelphia. A. M., a and aF. 31, Leave Vorristown. 7Y 4 _A. M.,1 and 0 1 3 . m FOR znAN A UN K. 9.3.06, 004 , 11.30. 1 .73i g. 9.06, 11,08 A. M., 1.03, Mayo finitank, s l4B. a 8 - 36, 9%. 3134 A. M., 2, 534. 3,5'. am/ • :111. 011 SUNRAY,. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M., 3 so. aid 704 - p,M. Leave Manny:lank, 71% A. M.. Di. 834, and I F. In. 11.. K. SMITH. General Bnperintendent, m7ll-ti Depot. NINTH and GREEN Streets.. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 060 num i gilin i k TRAct. 1861. 1861. THE CAPACITY OF TH 8 ROAD 8 ISDW EQUAL, TO ANY IN THE COU TRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETW EEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Couneeting.d [reef. at Philadelphia with Throurh Trains from Beaton, New York, and all points Eat, and in the Umon Depot at • Pittaburg with hronch Trains to and from : eh points in tne. West, Is orthwein, and SOUthweet —thing furnishing facilities for the tranunnatEm 01 reasongers unsurpassed for speed and oomiort by any other rode. Express end Fast •Lfinyi gin 4bn:inch to Pittsburg, withouto change of Cams Cr Condiptera. AR. Through rassenger Trains provided with .i.c - agt.l-". , rce!sfatent Brake—gipped under perfect control of the eastneer, this adding much to the safety of travellers. Minding Care are attached by each Train Wood- MVOtO Faunae and Feat Tnsins. The EXPREFS DAILY: Mail and Fast Linea. Sun day! exceyyted Mail Train leaves Philadelphia et 2.110. A. Feat Line " " 11 WI A. R. Express Train laves " /0./5 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE Al Fol.l.oWit: ffarrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.80 P. M. Columbia • tie P. M. Parkesborg " at PAO P. M. West Chester " P4O 1. at 1115 A. M. No. 2. at 12.00 P. M. • WeE Cheater Passengers will take the Wear Cheater Noe. and I Recrrieborg accommodation and Columbia Tr 24 A Passengers for..istinbiirjr, Elynirk Buf falo, Niagara Fall!. "oterdiedlate ikiftte w ring Pfilledelpia. at 7.38 A n M. l and 2.501 gO . dirouxh. Tickets sy eatriard may be obtained et the Oboes of the Company in -Philadelphia, flew York, Benton, or Baltimore ; and Tickers Eastward at Cr., .of the impor tant .Railro ces in the West ; also on board any of tho regular L i nof Steamers on the MIMPIONIT Of Ohio rivers 01 1 . fro always an low, and time at by any other iite For urther information apply et the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market 'street". The completion of the Western -connections of the Pennsylvarda Railroad to Chleago. KARTin the DIRECT LINE Rwryvu.!.NTt AND THE GREAT . • 'V WERT - - The eanneetion Of tramka by the Railroad Bridge at VitLibilrg, avoiding sql drpgr me or femme of Freight. together with the saving Mee. ate adeaPtegee readi ly appreciated by Bhippere of Freight. eon Lao Travel hog Futile. Merobante and. Rappers entreating the traneporte lion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with oonmenee waits sway transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and front any point in the West by the l'ennoylyalua Railroad ars al all times an favorable as ars thalami by other Railroad Corroastus. Be particular to mark packages via Ponnsyl- Y 61116 Railroad," For Freight Contracts or 13hipping apply to, or address either of the following Agents of the Company: IL.A. 'Stewart, Pittsburg H. S. Fierce &. Co. Renewals. O. J. J. Johnson, Rip ley, O.; It. MoNeela, Maryville,Ky.; Ormsby & Crew =Fortiirriollet. t ; Paddock & Co.. Jeffersonville, Mans ;H. w. utown & Co., Cincinnati. O. Atnern St Hibthert, CID innate O.; it. Bleldrom, Madison, Ind. • Jos. Aoore, Ale. ;P. G. COH IOI 7 & Co., j Evansville, hid.; W. Graham & Co., Cato, F. Saes, Stealer & olass Loeb!. Mo.; John Hargis, & Hd t, Meth phlE. ; Clarice It 40., C 0140, ID. ; R. KoonW. Alton, /II.; or to•Frencht Agents of Itatlroads at differentpoints in the W est. 8.13. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia, MA GRAW & KOONS, 80 Korth streeti_Baltimore. LEECH & C0..1 Astor House or 1 6. William at.. Y LEECH it CO.. N 0.77 State street , Bootee. . H. H. HOUSTON, Gina Freight Agent. Phila. L. L. ROUTS, Gen'LTlotet Agent, Phila. LEWIS.B. Gee ffun't Altoona. Pa. la 3-17 1861.. mit wpm INn . aPe cI ARR E N N W RIV ".-"W OY AVD R IBITI E - 8. ITM - Wr.RO . IarikaiL I PIILA J Ma C ce YOKI WAY PLACES. Mrs waratvr-sr..watAli MID Ailang 10k41, 1 M AB FOLLOW, VIZ /Ali. At 5 A. M.. via Camden and An bay. C. And A. Ao sentunAntion— At LA. Id., via Camden sad Jersey City. (E. J.l Acoommodenott . 2 22 At II A. DL, vie Camden and Jersey City, blersisT • 00 At 21,0 A. At.. , na Kensington and Jersey City. Westens Mr.p.ress. OO At 13% P. 51, via Camden arid Arabsy A.ooomme dation . 2 22 At P. M.. et* Cemdereiuta Ambsy, C. and A. Ex- - . Dress -. 00 At . 43i P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Bri ning E . a r f t ress,..--. Ob At Di F. , via Kensington and Jersey City, td Clan okot— 221 At 7. M., vie Camden and Jersey City, Evening oo At via Camdenand Jamey MY, "loath era mem-- .....—. 2 26 Ate P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Paseengety—lat Clap Ticket— 26 do. 2d Claim Ticket— 1 20 The 27 M Mail Line rum daily, 'lke 11}(P ill, !oath ern Mail, Saturdays excepted. For Belvidere, Easton,_ hambertnlle, Florian' sten, Aso, at 7.10 A. M. and a% P. M. from Kensington. Fir Water Sap i Stroudaberg, &wanton, Wilkesharril, Mreitrose, groat Bend, ito., 7.13 11,,M. from Kensington, via Delaware. haokawamia and Weatern K. R. For Zdavoli Cloipk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 7.19 A. id , egad wi P. M. trqm.Katainaton Depot ; (the 7. 1 0 M line eenneets will train leaving Easton at SA P.M.) For Meant Melly, at/ and II A. M., I and Lid P. N. Per t ' F.: ft As M..rMit 3 r. M. WA illied. Far Drielol,_ wrens = ar.o.. at 7.10 A. N. e..N eat ax P. M. from KeninaMen. and IM P. M. fro mi Walnut attest wharf. . _ . e thDlTo s e ll e i ger . DO i r v d e eTt l o ne Dt. Ins..:iiir, 1, S, 4t riing end ii . P. Steamboat Trento, for Bordenteem and intermediate Plaomkat F. M. from Waillit-street WWI LiniirFor flew York and Wity_Lines leaving ensington Depot, take the oars, on Yißh street, above 'Walant, MK an hoar before d eparture . The oars run into the dentel. and on arrival of eaoh train, ran from the depot. Pounds of Baggage, only, allowml each Amen tkfr.er. assenere are prohibited from taking anything as gage but their werinng apparel. All baggage over pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit eir responsibility for baggage to One Dollarper_ponna. and will not be liable for, any emus= born= CM. =- smithy Owlet eintraet. mbm wm. I. mAIIZMISX. Anent. ar t ifilikilin NOR T H PENITSYL . . 'TAMA. RAILROAD. FOE BETHLEHEM DOYLESTOWN, MAHON CRUNK, I3AZLETbN. EASTON, BOKLEY, W/LKESBARRE, he. TREES TaROVAR /lama. On end after MONDAY, MAY 18,186), Parammer Train_swill leave FROIfT and WILLOW Streets,. Phila delpluk daiir., (sendays excepted ), de follow' ; At too A. m.•.(;apreser). for Bethlehem, Allentown, Matteis Chug. H Caton, Wilkeabarre, Ay. At 9.492. rd, ( sprees), for Bethlehem, Banton, &e. This train reaches Beaton ate . P. /Y , I , j and makes close wouteetton with new Jerapy Central or New Toilr. Al 11.16 P. MI, far Petalehena 0 . lentown, Mink MILIDL &a . . Ate A.M. and 4 P. M. ,_for Do,yleelown. At MAO A. M. and. LOP. M. for Fort Wailungton. who lUD A. M. lames trala maims oleo, with the Lehigh ValleT Railroad at BothleMgri; the shortest and Matt danrahhe route to Ilir il kwebarre. and to &arts in the LetiMil iw iesliree. _ RAllfB FOR - riruk. ioavo ethiehein at CM A. M.. 5.58 A. M., and ii. 39 P M. goriedAsown at T. 71 A. Mantilla P. M. Bosse Fort Wasameton at 11.30 A. m. and LW P. M. A ON IMlNDAYll.7philadeOhia far Bethlehem at B hiledelDlua M. for Doyieetown at 8 P. M. %ehfor_Phi4delphl a at GAO A. M. re or Muladelptua at .11 P. Fare to B:thlehem-111 60 I Fare to Manoh Chsak.s3 ele Fare to Baotou— im I Fare to Wilkeibarre— 4se Through Tickets must be proottred at the 'Motet °aloes, at WILLOW Street, pr REIMS Street, in order to aware the shore rates of We. Passenger Trains (emsept Bandat Trelms) connect at Barks Meet with Filth , and Sixth -streets, and deoond and Third-etmets Passenger Railroads, Monts minutes after leaving Willow eltreet. ELLIE' MARX. Agent. BPHING'Mire s pT.—PHILARBLATIA, ILMING 0 .411411 TIMOWEE ACAD. • OA sat' after MO Y,_A.Pint. WM, PAIMEMIRMAL TRAINS .14MAYJS PLISLaDELPELaz For Baltimore. at 5.M A.-M.4 -11.1111 A. 111.. (Blimemh and /OM P. . For Cheater et 11.15 %A. M 4 Mal. AL. 4.11 And WO P. fol. For Wilmington at El.ll A.' /4., 11. - 16 A. M., AM and 1550 P.M. • For Agrw Ceara at 8.111 A. AL and lel P. M. For •Dover 4 ,sl &al A. M. ant For Mtlfers - at aao A. M.._ For Salighery R. 16 A. M. VS ALIAS Fult .FMLIADELFILIA leave Baltimore at am A. At. imastread. lhe A. M 4 and 4.45 P. AL Leave Wilmington at 11.55 and LID A. M.. I.le emit P.M. Leave Salisbury at 1.40 F.M. Leave Milford at 4 P. M. heave Dover at tUn A. M. and AM P. M. Leave New Castle st Leave Cheater at 7.40 A• 6.10, La and Lao r. 56. Leave Baltimore ferf iMIMMITY and - Delaware Bail road at air A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE: Leave Chester at 5.4 a A.M.. 1185 and ILIUM. leave Wilmington at 9.115 A: M., 15.55 Y. M., ani 11 FABIANS TRAIN omit Faseeuger • Car entaeleds inn run as folksy*: Leave Philadelphia for Perrrritle and intermediate visors at 5.50 .p,m, heave Wilmington far Parma,* and intermediate places at 7.15 P.M Leave With:angina for Pluladelidua and interme diate p1a666 at 6 P. Mar heave Kavre-de-Greoe for Baltimore mid intermedi ate maimsat 6 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Navre-4e-Grace and intermedi ate stations at 5 P. M. ON SIMDAVa i t s Conimell i nanasy, May 111. 1. until farther no tice. TWO T 148 will ran on nandars, Leaving elphia for .Baltimore a nd Washington at use A. M. and 30.60 P.M.. add Leaving Ealt U utne for Philadelphia at CM A. M. and 445 'P:SI. aple M. AL FELTON. Prandial fIOTTON RAIL DUCK. and CANVAS, Yt.,:ti a llt= e ; • ,."_ andbr A d li v ablidesoriptioni. for rik l o g ini T e A l riteral ri f- Un ito a jug , Tit o ■7Hf • A ~..; Philmeeliggia arr,ißettg end Lebanon Valle? •n. Northetheadrn Central Fla. Banbury "and Erie lt. ,s• BY AIICITIODI. LIOTNIESP, BBINLIY, i 00" wre•xxx T ommy. SALE OP INIPOTITED DRY 1300D11. On Tuesday IStetflat. June 11 at 10 o'clock, far ease. by toifal7etie -300 paoicasee and lota of fancy and 'SAO) iroeCtterl dry `code. piF. PAN.JUAIST. AUUTIONEEtt, Stto. • tremor ta B. &att. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT St. 181IRRIFF'13 SALE OF A.J.ARtig WHoI.F.SA LE raIIQK QF Poreirr fLIMOri ?JAM En, NHL. GOOD.3,fto. pit rdondag Morning. June tic t;onWtenelng at o'clock Oreoiselv Yartlouiar a&tingtortrld invited to the shove safe, whioh bonnetscomrises ave large atcl attraildive /toot 01 neW ribbons. al full-prima awl in good ordet ; a large s took of French flowers , flan. mitten/tr. strew goods. 80. Fartioulars smatter. Included in sale will be found— BONNET RIBBONS. -;,Cnrtona of late and dasirable styles solid colors attioga,broohe and embroidered bonnet ribbon/. Garton , t O b, i Piney, and Wang velvet ribbons. msttorst narrow.. trimmed ribbons. &0., being a full Ind , lorginlete Assortment of fresh new_gooda. MI L.L.11 - 7 1511.1 , 01JUDS, ALohirm. nvcr GOODS . Also a fall sear. tent of benne:lolm voloeta.oraPell. mane In o,loined .onus, 1111 k Inaba, ;Modena' Leghorn 400 CARTONS ARTIFICIAL FIX. WE V: Ala*. 0 oertons of rich Paris and Americal buds. roses, leaves• trimmings. FIX ruit• &c. Also. in continuation, at No. 141 North Third Street, the fixteree, encd Will. and lime of Prom o% SALE CF EDIT SNOIDERIk.:B, DRY GOODS, B TO7K GOODS, &o • by oatntorne. On Wedoesdny Mornlng, dine ITIMOVOItI O'CIOCk • recieel . SHIPPING. AIaWIEICIFIA . OOMMTINIOATION iiir, gTEA R ISETitririf mom YORK AND trvEgracar, esatng.at QUAENBTOWN I Ire land.) to lan and embarz ?managers ann deataiohea. The Liverpool, New Yoykodt.l .PhOWlLelens steam sh)p Company ' s ar a aplenchdCly-bsolt ifiileareur newsi er:tips, are intended to sail affl follows: FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. ETNA. Saturday, June 1 higNlll7noll, Satu•day. Jane I CITY O F WASHINGTON, aturdaY June 1 5 GLAS? OW, Saturday, Jun e 33 And 44erlIstnrdorr throughout the year, from PLAN. rta. 44 fl. R. RARtn' svg. THROUGH plum . IteLPllli. Cabin, to Queenatotyn, or Life' ...,....---.--- 7g Do. to London,wus Liverpool --...,....4.-... - ... , .. . 80 Steerage to Queenatown, or Liverpool.... ..,..,,,:-•-•-• N DIN to London. ..._.... . - :la Do. .14turo,trokets, available for six months. SW from Liverpoo), —.. ...... ... far/censers forwarded to ' flaw.Tri, Ihsrui, Hamburg. Breen n , and Antwerp, at throush rates. Ce. ti 9MON of passage hawed trout Liverpool to NOW Yor —.........r... ----_,—.. ... SO Certificates in passage issued from Queenetown to New York .... . . —— —..--. 1150 These eterittlefe have superior seeommodettons for paagengers, are conetrveted with watertight oompart menta, and ocirry salrefierzeed anrgetrfte, For freicht, or Peertnte, ape at fhe °Moe of the Com pany, JO O. DALE Arent, 111 W Ot et7it i t l'W adethift. In idlerrool. to W .f ,r 1) aster Th.ol elm ill Gisltow, to W _, INMAN, aps4l '_.... 1 3 Dl,ton_etreet. . Tilt BRITISH ASO NORTE WIGAN ROYAL MAIL STEAK- 4 I moat t": 1 14 v.un in ialfilltraoi. Mot QOM Paaeage.-...../v.".................—. IMO becloud Cabin Paceage--- -...m.....-- - 75 vstoic nowron TO LIVICuPoOIL. hief Cabin Pattae- ----- rig—.— /1111 legend Cabin amee- ..-..-- -,-- ,_. 60 T e L Attire' re= ew York hall at Cork Harbor. The ildra truth _ . Ball at Halifax and Cork Bar bor PE ASIA • Ce.pt. Jun - int. Anima, Oast. Shannon. ARABIA, Cent . _J. Stolle. CANADA, Orkin. J. Leitoh. ASIA, Capt. E O. Lott. AMERICA, Capt 11/leAliey AUSTRALABIAPI, NIAGARA. Capt. 740:131e. Cant. Cook. EUROPA, Capt. Anderson/ SCOTIA, ( now build; nu) tam yeasebt carry a clear white light at /asst-head; tear, cmditerhonrd bow ; red on Dort bow. XVBR( A,lMooditileauen Boston, Wednesday, June 11. BTltA_LAial A CI. Cook, " N. York,_Wedneeday,June 19. ARABIA, Dttlne, " Boston, Wednesday, Jane Te. AFRIQA.Hhannon, " " N. York, fieatieaday, Jolr S. EUROPA, Anderson, Bc Von, Wednesday, July io. gERSI4. Judlnni, " N. ar t . Wednesday, July IT. RbIRRICA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, July 21. Bertha nut irecratea until paid for, An eferienoed Sttr:Ppp on boistd. Theo nem of these i*s :!ill riot be /mountable for Gold, 8, ler, Bullion ‘ Speore, Jordltf, PrebiOns Stones or Metals, unless bills ottadi are sinned th.ete for, and thJ :Oleo W yeof therein ci tig prosood. Pot [Malt or revenge, eito..7 VS E. CUNARD, rabi-tt _ __ A Ph 1 ,1149.400,0, flew York. s i WEST CHESTER NIPPAINEAND ruILADELPRIA RAILJtoen., rrd EttrilA. SUMMER ARRAN° oluElirr. On and after MON DAY, June 3, 1861, tBS trains will leave Pltt LADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. etlrf l r of EII3IIITESIITH and MARK .C.T otreets,t 7.46 and 10.30 A. M. end 2, 4.16, 6.30 and 10 P. M.M, and will leave the Eleation. corner Philadelphia ) FlßT and MARKET Btrests, ( West at 8.05 and 13 All A. rd.. and las. 4.50, 6.46 and 10 15 P. M. • ON HUNDAYI3. Leave PHIL AVE PIMA at 6A. M. and 2P. M. Leave WEST CHESTER atiq A M. and 6 P. al. Trains leaving Philadelplna and Went Chaster_64 7.4 S A. M. arid 4 IS Y. M. conaelt_st Pennelton with Trains on the Philadelptna and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and iatermeate points. HENRY WOODI General euperiateadsut• a—IVAPINIS P r ILA 1 ELPIIIA, iiiioWi-/-,4= ~,, WILKINGTOt. ANto SAL inhpisrsciA4 oTIOE. St3 m MONitla i On and site' s* Titherli t f the train leaving PhiW164,11116 et llit /1.31 28 wit1 . 2inneet every der ,_ exeert Sundays, with one of era from Baltimore to Fortres Monroe . t ea" ll LI" lie till will be for gate et Depot. llit r 'mit .." 4 lON Avenue. Through fere, U. and W In- • IIIYV-tf _ _____ B. M. FSLTON. President. sumo, AND IRTM ) , E RLAMD N CO.. (Office SW S outh Fourth PHI street.) LADZIPEITA. Il l fq, SEASON TICKETS. On and after May 1. reat.seaeon ticket/I*U be Wired by this oomoany for the periods of three, inz, nine, and twelve iziontlle. out transferable. Season school-rfatets may also be had at S 3 per cent. tilsoonnt. These tickets will be sold by 63 Trarontrer at NO. 227 South FoUNTO. Street. where any furt.,e: reformation oan be obtained.B. rIRADFtAtIi, ap22-11 Treasurer. MAMMA .40U3:a.. -- YIELLADEIYRIA AND B&- W' Mitrii 7 rE to imagist, Oats,lass, Ru pert, Wade rte. Serval Disnril, WII- I. liagnsport_,_ Trosi tz ßahston, anion, Blume, flunatis. Niagara Fe., tiger, Vettad.Distrott. Wade, Chiciafe,l6l.l49us, Waukee, and paints Ronk and Wegt. Passenger :rains trill leave tke now Devote the Pkt 4idelfr and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD tint CAL WHILL Offsets, (Pavienger entrance on OW lavta street.) daily Mandan tedl. for above tenni% as follow ftlA VIM A l t : I I lithe a.OO A. M. train norineoui it - Rapert, for Winter barre, Pitteon, Soranton, and all stations on th e I.IOKAWANPIA AND BLOOMISBORti RAILROAD. The above trainsnZ e, direot copnections at Elmira with the trains of the err York and Brie, Oarusndaigna and Niagara Falls BiaßtiOflaw York and Erie, an= mow York Oentra? " de. f ro m rointe Nord and West. and the Canada'. Hag( ehealckl to Elmira. Bstfale, and Ilasonales i e e st%. lu and all ii.tertnediate points. If ta can be i roirsd at the Philadelphia and FA EZmart e'e 'Mket north' earner of TIL and OR 1 UN fflAtLeatg, and at the Peseente LL r Repot. eernero. TkURTm...NTII mad OALLOWIII. s'iiitotgli EXPRESS FEEL 6,11 . 1 TRAIN brave the Phil dolphin and Reading Depot, Broad and canal/11M stra t lastly (Sundays emoted), for all point" Watt La North, at 6P. M, Tights as. be dehrered beim 6F. to llama oil going the flume . TRllTartar Intent is 1 at /height Janet. tliFiElhil and CALLLOWUji..to G. T. Lavil l e.RD, Agent. ;Tamarac: cinar NMI% wed MK :WL4IIII Iltraosa, ants-t ^ Thitadelskln NOTIO.E.-UHMITER ENGER SFOD. V DOMI Y I/slttg TERIIIEDIA STATl.Ofiff.—On and aft r Ti or.bt 1860, the Passenger Trains for DO WPf l itilllTOW will start from the new Passenger Depot e the Phila delphia and Regding_Dailroad Company, oorner of BROAD ale CALPOWRILL , Streets, (paasensor en glitFOUPtha T w ataii for Downingtown leaves at 8.00 A. M. AFTERIMN TRAIZI for Downingtown leave" at Lk, A LL Ycn'iniVrkr4l s :l 4 .Va of th. rknum. kia and Reading Railroad 00111848/. ale W. H. Melbish:NNY.llosnstarr. szriLess COMPANIZIS. ainwita TEN ALMAIB filintigat CO., 011oe 3:76 CIIEBTICLIV &Teat. ferwardsi . piroci, packages, bierohanitse, Bank Notes, arid Spew ' . either by the oirli Limes or fa tostatotior with ether Exprots Gratimiere: to all 160 rrinekee Isinue and *tem tko Illstas 10.11 eeeere4 MrDICILNAL DYF3PEPSIA REMEDY Dr. DAIMOS RAM'S AROMATIC IIQYIBOBATIPI9 SPIRIT. This disdicias ass bows wed by the whine sin ewer/ with IladriaSilif t faVOl. ts resom dSo Corr mesa, Mort- COli • B I S :a s " , Thut me Stontsch,or Reims iw the Bawds, Headache , Drowssaws, Aldan/ Complaints, Low Spirits, Delirium • TrweiwuMistsawsrinsts. If STINT:ATMS, BIEILLRATTS, LTVIEIORATII, Tee WILL NOT INTOXICLTII OR STITZIPT. As a Medicine it is quick and effectual, oaring, the Moil aggravated oases of Dysneell*Ridllei CoMtallitai and all other derangements of the toms and Dowels in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most melenoholy and drop id lSing Write, and restore the weak, nervous, and eta yto health. strength, and vigor. aeons who, from. the injudicious use of liquors, hays become dejected, and their nervous syMems 'Mattered, sonstitations broken down, andirubkiet to that horrible surge to humanity, the Diamumig 'ap,Rt will, al most iminediateXiVirkw and - 111Tito ratios °Zeiler of - '0 JEoreting LI. D. Posm—One wine gluefull often as neoessary One dose will remove all Bad spirits. One dose will cure Eleart-lmrn. Vhree dose; will core Indigestion. One dose will giveTOO a good Appetite- One dose will stop the distreadni palmier DrelePelii. One dose Will riMeiVe the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence. and tut soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress log load and all painful feelings will be removed. Ope dose will remove the most distressing pains of Doha, either in the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obstruction in the Kidney, Bladder. or Urinary Organs. Perilous who are teriously abated with any Sidney Complaints are assured f speedy relief by a bott l es , . two, and a radical ours h i the use of one or two effOUTLY DISSEPATIOII. Renton, who,noin &wipes** too nitteh over night, and feel Use effeots oi poisonous liquor, , ip violent boadanbee aicknees at stomsolt. Wetness, giddiness, Ito. will find one dose will remove all ad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly aonslataitione aboald rake siie Invigorating Spirit three times a day; it will make them "trona., healthy, and ham y, remove all obstruc tion' and Irregularities from the menstrual organs, and resDore the bloom of health and hi:m.4M to the careworn Daring prosnoacy 11'011 be found en invaluable we enie to remove disagreeable sensation at the stomach. All the proprietor Mks is a trial, and to induce this. he has put up the INVIGOIIATINII SPIRIT in pint battles at Plorcente i quarts CL liequislDepot 48 WATER Street,Alsrw York. DYOTT k C 0.232 North SECOND Street, tolesale Agents in Philadelphia, And for sale bv J H. BATON. pa If _EIGHTH Street. and all Druggists. lev-Unstwly L'LIXIR PROPYLAMINE, The New Remedy tor RHEUMATISM. Donnthe pact )ear we have introdooed to the no tice of the medical orofeesion of this country the Pore Crystalized Chloride of Provo/amino. as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATIBM; and having received from man, Booms, both from phreioiens of the highest standing and from patienta, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS of its real value in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, me are induced topreeent it to' the enblic in a form R_EADY FOR IMMEDIATE URIC, Which We hope toll commend itself to those Who Me suffering with this abetting complaint, and to the me dical practitioner who may feet disposed to test the Powers of this valuable mmedy t ELIXIR PRoPYLASIusit. in the form above spo ken of, has recently teen extenovely experimented with la the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with RAMIE D BUCCEISRes will spear from the sablished amounts in the meiloal Journals., Writ ig carefully put uo reads fqr immediate use, with fell eireotioue. and eau be obUituwf from all the druggists at 75 Dents pit bottle. and at wholesale of _ ULLOWE CABLYtifIIiW, - Druggists and blattufactufizet Chemists, me 24-17 " KVA= & WATSONIS SALAMANDER SAFES. ITOILS 3Q t ORV Taj, far • he A t rig largo variety oz lAA-rAwm atra t t a THOMAS SOliti, N it OM 100 *At tft ISRAth r vrAins (Formerly No.: : a oad 8100K8 AND REAL ES.r.tirr—VIEIDAY Nr Pamphlet oatalocuee now reatty,oon'ainuLNll fieriptloma of all . the property to hi t saki on lased T. Iftll lost., at fooloolc noon , at the ac.be.nee. Do h.t. Int a Valtint of Valuable Teal estate, bt Ras r Vnt• Mt. hens' Coln wet hairs, to close enamel. PUSLNI SALMI XESLIA_Kr/AXE AnD a 2,,,,, Al TRH EXCHANGE HVnItY i ut o , ..ri. air zusuabuls of each nrosettl «squad seit anoc o'cilools t nopn, during the bailie's.* m ason . u 1 4i . st 4 addition to which we publish, on th 6 Vetittday 04' re to atto h Rale, elle thousaud of all ...2 m, form, sivindr (nil descriptions of all they l.st sold on th* is lowing Tuesday. , EM, liIITATE AT rHillitat; 8611,: . oto - wo have a large rhaluteat of Mei estate et go t , acid, i p h3 l o c ytg every dirseription of city and iiia t it, 71ett. Plated bats may t' e bail at the auction at ---- ' htiVAll - 3.1 HALE REGIBTEri. - -itt Oar Real , eet4te ontorted ot , our pi - Praia pa s re _,_ bud adrertised coomelonsaf it. on *ebbe sale „ I ron ; (_of of one tholtand ooplei ofr roma %,..c.ttta. MO cha ode WI LITOCKE. BOVOS, On Tuesday, Jon* 11, st. 12 o'clock noon, Ist the rhi 1, 41210j4 y change, will ho sold— 1, Witlaont in3orve,by order of ndmiutstrntor- V stares ildoltat Carl= Rallroad ev of . Ve h r e a r vr& Ineurariee Co. Body, Ltss sad aante .,ooo Revell DP. ; 6 . 1 D t. 'lnt-mortgage port and Elmira. Ratltang Compri,' 1 Ii&i t,OOO seven per cent. .et-noortgaro LIN'. 1% 44 , ulna mud Bunbury Railroad Cooler?. REAL ESTATE IA LE—.ILINE I i, orphans Court Sale—Estate of Arthur ROM u THREE STORY BRICK. DWELIANGesonth 6 .4 Buttonwood .i.net, Inset of Twentieth street feet front. Perempto_uSele to Close an Exists—THßEE awn .. BRICK pw Luria. No North Eighth itt . north of oreen street, 23 feet front. Clear of all itee t " bfanna. Sale Rererfigerj. • te. Herne Estste— stitruL STORY BRICK DWELL. reG, No. 422 Mar hull street, north of Willow street. Clear of all mown Drama. STORY ute. g ame wetate—THßEE BRICK Alllay AND DWELLING. nor th west center of a. ,„; Terelfth streets. Clear of all tneambritnees, a le Da, rernetory- Same :state-2 THREE STORY BRICK DWELL. IKON, Nos SA and 20S North Twelfth street. Oye r of all ineumbrane Safe peremptory. 2 TriltEß, STORY Bracx DWELLINGS, N. y . corner of thirty seventh end 131 m Streets, Maine" Bale No. 1121 tlouth Thirteenth street. HOIMBHOLD FIIRNITURE, CARPI:2B, On Monday Morning. 10th init , at 10 o'clock, at No. 123 &nth Thirtentk street, below Chestnut. the houeehold and kitchen fur. iittetrg, tayestrY carpets, oil cloth., spring mittrtatti, &Q. go - moor 14 intimated at o'clock on the moreeat of the Bale. 0141 ISIS Arch street trrocx OF 11;!•f t MONUMENTS, Fin BT. TUARF, oFlet: I E itlslll URE. i.o. On hiondi7 inorluar. Jnne 10. it 10 (Moak. hr L'ltioliaa, &t the ituir6le yard rte. 1020 Aroh street, to clue," the concern. the ea. tiro stook co , !Wien marble mennk.'ante, heed and fon erne es, urns, fine statuary. a quan.:qt of iratble blocks, /co. kr. Also. the office furniture. made' rnole..`meteme.o.,. ACP Foe partionlara see catalogue. Sale No. 1031 Walnut street. LF:GANT Pi; SNIIIIKE,_ et iSNCH PLATE N 1 ROES, FINE OIL PAINTINGS AND ENG RAY. VELV.ET C_MtP6TB. CHAmDELIERB, on Tuesday Morning, 11th inat, at 10 o'clock* by oataloi ue. at No. is we ; . nutstreet, the eiete_int parlor, d ming. room and shim. be fotolture. fihe French plate nuTrors. nobly freine t fifine oil paintings and engravings. handsome gas eh"' (!oh o. tapestry velvet °alpine, etc. j 1 Plmy be examined at 8 o'otolk on the menus ' ef the sale. Sale at Noe. In end lel all Fourth Sprat, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, NOR-PLAIT ?CO MM& O PLAN 0-PORTRE, R m S. REM AREen, n Thursday ornble s At 9 o'olook, at the Auotion atom, an BagenTho4 of excel:ant second-hand farnitnre. elegant SMIIO-k r w, fine mirrors, carpets, etc., from tamiiime eteimi t ho i i ne ft• ekeetang, rVvii4. te the store for ocurreclerov:a. IN FIIILIP FORD & 00., .4 1 30T10N3E135', No. 6:40 MARKET Street sleet MINOR M ERLE OF SOO CASES Ik GAB& terTS, OVII. AND BRO. On Thensdey Monues. June 13. at 10 o'oloet preouely, rnii be eold, wit. tome—. SlO oases men's, boys' and yenths' 'calf, kitnad mu boots, calf and kip brogans, Congress niters. Wore firs/co.; Women% mUses', Ana oluldren's tall, hp, goat, 183T0000 end kid heeled boots and Shoes, [QM movers, buskins, In.; also. a large end destrMle r. /1 1 0Mgrent crf day-wad goods. Mr Goode open for elimination, with eatslogist Owl, on the morning of we. MONNS NATLIANS, AIIOTIONEER A !ill commisllori MlROHArVr,Onetiltset corner of and KACE Biretta. AT TITIVATE SAGE, AT PRICEI TO ACTIT THE TIMEII. The following sandee will be mold for lees than tali the venal Belli rig price Fine gold hunting ease, doulie. Case. and drinlito tot tom English patent lever watches. of the most waled and beet Meters; fine gold double-time tneiisb Whit lever watoilea ; independent-seconds lever watches; fine gold hunting eves and open-face escapement Aa r and iepine watches; horizontal and duplex matcher silver huntint-oase. dal:T[l)9.o/ÜB, and dOliblekbetleis ringlish patent lever. escapement lever, and twee watches, of the moat approved and beat makers; coo. hie-onto and oven•faoe eilver watches ; silver costlier silver quartier nun angle-case wetoheel fine gold vest. peck. foe, and guard chains ; diamond Anger rings ant breast-ylns • seta of fine gold jewAlry ; liossat-piat, ear Tinny. finger-rings, liiraceleta, ,snort-dews. yeas. and jewelry or tvery detonation; gong, piatote'r Ammo ; instruments, piano - tortes , and arholee generally. MONEY TO OAN Money advanoed liberally, or any length of time gsTeed DpOEl, on geld and sliver plate, dianioaei. weiellea, Jewett!, fowling-pieces. mailoal instruments. dry good/Not °thing, gracertem, hardware, cutlery.fur niture, bedding. fanny artiolea, and on all articles of va ue. curitioNmEne AND CVT-DOOB. BALES SOLI LICITED. Liberal oasit atfamiee made on al) artislee oomegard for mile. Perional ametition given to alt nut-door Wes. M FITZPATRZU6. BAUM. 4 v-m• 11091 E-6165. 694 EMEXTRIFII Suit Ong 111 E E7EXY At f gNesc pr Ifccb, smtionery tea azer room. wetehee, jorgarr'jocks, elver !Wei W. 011111Irt. Pau:there, ni5, 41 51 WI/ semen Also, Hosiery, ti Obis, Coop er..l firm, ere ver , shutter. °Lavery deieriettle.. DAY tiAEFAI every Meaty. weeziott..tte fli ts) at M Willett A. M. LIAM At WM% gale several tame *mud mats." tt wins. tewelry, boolat, mad oouO.o tiVo W tte hriych, salve Ls r-pat d e d Fe e SWM r M ay oA ry mern*eendothas.theteerretl Coneetemeente soltotted Gr , 111 hind , of Ignfk"" for either rablio or prteete ea.tee. Ost-d L o t o e rCm DrO Dnn T es t eniddieao astunglattt, NACHINNRY AND IRON. MIDI Writt:-V. XNGIr74,..tIW - MIMI W0:d141.--fe:LFM bttAt Lip gp i ,, n YAM/A.0210/131 :0(.. a 24 • ILIM-1 0 1.41.6.10, PLAOXII lin i and FOlatiEle • hen g, rat lams years, la ii immolate,' oporatiOn, been ti.Selsettoir eatsred It Inuliilns ant repairing rine and liver Bcsiset,) , it and low Dream% Iron tc, Water Teske, Yresillish its.. ise.. reireedifilly offer their tartans Is skli sfsps as be fajly prepared W gourmet tar Et:lrian , cares, Marina, Leer, ea ttabenary , Ra.llaf laill patenue ilf deferent InSte, tre priMred re MICE If* dere with exist despatch. 161,017 Norruties of Pant* pietism w oe et the alma/tart .n 0114141. Lot set por rrearafe, Flea, reallars WO Chili*? rearf,y, 110 test Penzurylvania eliareoal iren. Fislioid. of SUMP 11.101 kinds • Iron sad arta' Owings off en f lux nee; A" T fit Dore ir °string. and AI ether ra t s.. Rioted with • above byelaw., Drswthre end spesitissuosts for all work Ole* usett espibtlehnient, tree of 4.harge, 314 work gamut*. !he sebsonlstrs kayo sos2is wita-i; desk rain f a ; r** Palo of heat", where tiny can Is 1.111 eeriest u.Gfr sat aro_orovited. via, gators, Weeks, lea. 10- if , " tar TSLWR , 3 hum et iier vsislati. J . 40011 i. ilLittit• M r if : - lii and rA - gi".. r.,r_... T. TA MAN X112191t. MN X. CAM WILLIAM E. lICIPMMICA. luma..s7W it SOtITHWARK FOIIITAST FIFTY AND WABRlNGTOlettlxxvil. veiLkpeLveiL. • PELFRBIOR d< SONt3. eirifEU &CD MAOIIIO fl ftisuastaotare g and Pregame !Remo faiitt o . for land, riyer. and marine 'ern's. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron 13osts, as; +". Ins of all kino, ei th er iron of brass. Iron Frame goofs for Goa SI VAC 1 r COACT 11, PO road Stations, &o. Jr-Marta and Gm Machinery of the latest and moil Proved oonstrnoti on. hvall desonnnon of Plantation ftlasalnery ,llll sk 110 Einar, Paw, and Grist Mills, Faction: flag ODD Minim Truism. Defecatora. Filters, Puoisin: . .. &s. dole /gents for N. .1111 lien's Patent heerStys Apporetoe. rterazytes stout (steam F pfnwall & Wolitey's Petant Contrifatal 2rfar vr imil;" Mackin. aohl POINT PLEASANT FOUNDAY, Q. 91! IKAOREtroot,Xesurloston. Pkilaelphin.-10•• 4" KAM, up MMUS Income htt mends Mt. Prt..:4 sitai Ir, tile entire atoak of Potter: et ?", a • . skaaed tka eatire .floak 01 - --••••••• dry, he a not? Prlrkrad to. r° 1 41 T4, 92 CIitGWAL 'WA, and Saar Al .-, 1: ww . twp Ilooso Work. arrttiC. vsmr..llS: , koratary Zara a rantaaast. :a ...rr • . To g a •aka• ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLIES! PROPOSALS FOR :ARMS. Sealed Proposal, will bereoeived at Springfield. nom, on or before the twelfth (Isa) dar of June nest, at noon. by the undersigned commissioners on the pert of the State of Illinois. for ftinuelling, delivered et Springfield. Illinois. the following arms and eenir ments Twelve (12) 6.lbs brass guns. rifted. Six (6 ) 12-lbe brass howitzere, rifled. Twelve (13) osiousone for Lib puns. Six (6) cannons for 13-lb howitzers. Three (s) travelling forges. Three (3) battery wagons. Three (3) spare gun carnage,. - One hundred and ninety eight (198) eete of arbiter harness, with all the implements and eeninatents , Cet three companies of light areillioy complete: mot vending in all regvects with the arms and euetswel''' used by the United States, and to be subjected to the same tests. One thouiland MOM earitry sabres,. One thousand (MOO pairs cavalry pistol" (revolvers. ) Ono shontiand(l.ooo) carbines. One thousandholsters. one thousand (1,000) belt& To correspond in an respects to the like arms and SP: pendages used in the service of the United Suites, and. of the newest and most approved style and finish, Sul to be imbiecited to the mane tests. • Thecommimanners reserve the right to meet as/ visceral not satisfaotorY. The terms of payment under law, eighty per cent. on delivery, twenty per cent. on completion of controt. Address commoosioners for purchase of arms. ka" Springfield, Illinois. JAS. It. STOKES, JOHN TlLlaBOrs i Coranditaoss te. in rat-ent IV hi. SHEPHARD. THE WEETc - r,y PRESS• THE WEEKLY PRES S been established on &secure and permanent found au et. bunt is, in reality L a marvellous example of the dente* of favor which a rightly-aondaoted -LITERARY, POLITICAL, AND NEVI JOURNAL eau reoeiTe et the heads of e hberal and enlighten ed Public. Our moat grateful thanks are tendered for th e patronage already bestowed upon um, and we shall Ergo no effortsehleh may serve to render the serer e're z more aft/native. useful. and Popular in the future , The POLITICAL course of THE WEERIS Fithse need not be enlarged upon here. Independent, stead!. and fearless. it has battled, unwaveringly and soden' ly, in defence of the EIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE &gamut PrlrvellTrVE USURPATION, end 01161 1 tlialitaleal legislation ; Oyer declaring' and adhering 1" the doctrine that POPULAR Sovzit.ElGNTlt totes the fundamental basia'of our free Institution', all that the intelligence and patriotism of our citizens Goy, always be preservative of a wise,Just,sed salutary GS Y : ernment. These are Lthe prinoiploi to whiOtt Tun WEEKLY PEI 81 bee been committed, sail to than it will adhere. TEEMS: One Ow. one Year : .._.........: 43 Three Coyle', one year.— " Five cower one year. • 8 ! Ten Cowes, one yew.-- 0 IN Twenty Copies , to one address. et the rate of flper —.—.-. Twenty Copies. to one address of each sub - Norther it or Ernewanan Copies ili be forwarded t o am e ¢nest them. tic ia subroriptiona may commute at anT WO. 1 :.„,, e n;l# .. always aaah, in &dashes. All tatters to be Writs." JOHN FORNEY No. 417 CHESTNUT STILEE7', PZEIZIA.PAZIPI axs.^,;
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