tirRNTITCRY AND THE UNION. Address of the Border state Convention. Ta THS /MOMS OF THO 'IMMO uremia Fax tow CITIUNS: The delegates to a Conven tion of rho Defiler slave States, assembled in the city of Frankfort, desire to address you in relation to the present coadition of the eoontr,7_ None of us have ever expected to live to see the speromole no ir exhibited in oar distracted land. The cry to arms resounds throughout our borders, and in . fcw short woo kd we have seen all over the land the marshalling of troops ready for the ooDilleL Tile pursuilS at pence are negleored'and abandoned, and the fail spirit of war has seised almost every heart, omit iron gentle and tender woman to the demo impulse and encourages the strife, and the mammal eye Karoo gathers a tear an the son seizes his arms and rushes toward the field of carnag e and of death. If Ibis warlike spirit—this terrible energy— Were displayed in preparing to meet the legions of an invading enemy, our hearts would exalt in the ozhioition of the martial spirit of our country- Men ; but, alas the combatants are descendants of sires who stood side by side in the day of bat tle to maintain the is,i-pentienoe of our countki , ono. in the approaching oublisst, brother is to tall the mod of brother +Zhu wo hope, in tins day of fieroa passion, that our voice", crying for peime, will be hem d ? Will a: y portraiture of the horrors of otrii war that we coo give have any inHoenee with these who are rushing madly on to destroy each ether? W e y ea r n.A. States which ihiald have been with us, and h.svo it.efiltailtd the pbtenoy Of our demands for peace, have been awned with the prevailing madness, and have rushed to arms halt, we tool (mini In make our voice to be heard, with the hope that our words will have their in Thiene. , at c.lna clay. when mart Alan behold the weetirg and desolation that their madness has produced Alt the slave States except four are arrayed in besiility to tho thrm( tiovornment, and are do mandieg that the Confederation which they have formed snail be recognized as a separate sovereign notton. The process by which they have at tempted to form themselves into a distinct nation b ee b ee n fur each Sate by it elf to Mailers all couaeotion with the General 4 ,verutneet terml mited, and then unite in forming a Confederation aming themselves. Oar present purpose does not require n 9 to dia• ones the propriety of the eels of these States, yet it may be proper for us to say that they fiad no warrant in any oown principle of our Govern ment, and no justification in the facts existing waen they seeeded. While these States claim that their sovereignty as a nation shall be recognized, and nave col letited armies to matte good their clams, the Go vernmeet of the gaited States Insists that the ordinanosti Of areessnon are utterly void, and that the constitution and laws of the United states are still in force within the seceded States just as they are within any of the other States, and to maintain this postilion armies On rapidly gather. ligt on the borders of toe Seceded MOS. It there could be any intervention by whit* the shedding of blood and 'he desolation of civil war could be avoided, the practical good sense of the American people might discover some mode of ad paling the d.fliulties, which would be alike ho norable and beneficial to both the contending par ties. Bat while one side demands the recognition of its loVereigaty end the other instate that snob recognition is a tametitutionel impossibility, it le manifest that there can be no arbiter but the sword, unless the people themselves. acting upon and through their representatives, State and Na tional, shell interpose, Retest the strife, and en force a settlement without bloodshed. If any terms of adjustment would be satisfactory to both parties, which would fall short of the recognition of the sovereignty of the seceded States. and still smutty thorn, and short of the obedience of the stowed States to the Constitution and laws of the Gutted States, and still satisfy the people of the United States, it is the duty of each party to notify the other of each terms as would be patiefeetory, 20 that an attempt at adjustment might be made. Bat, we repeat, if the recognition of the cove reignty of the receded States continue a 61 , 77,1 qua non, and if the Government continue to disOlaitn t h e constitutional power to make such recognition, there is no peaceful solution of the difficulty pawl ble, other than each as the people themselves may by their sotion produce It is proper for 96 to say that, in our opinion. the Constitution delegates to no one department et the Government, nor to all of them combined, the power to destroy the Government 'Welt, as would be done by the division of the country into separate confederaoies and that the obligation estate to maintain the Constitution of the United Mates, and to preserve the Union unimpaired. It has been suggested, in quarters entitled to the highest respect, t oat the independence of the States winch have seceded might by ash:nu/edged by a National Convention, adopting an amenament to the Constitution for that purpose, as such an amend talent would have the support and acquiescence 01 the seceded mates. But we leave that ter the decieiou of the people and their representatives. a - hen they shall feel the imperative neceeeity of , h a settlement. We now turn to the eonuideration of what ought to ba doom for the purpose of quieting applNlitefi gion the few SLITS Statea which still adhere to the Union estabtiehed by their fathers. We ask no concession of new or additional rights. We do not fear any immediate et.crosch Cfoil< npcon. Oar 146111.6 a.a ftve Staten Tee imaa ant to the Constitution proposed by the last Con gress gives assurance that at present there is no danger that our rights will be assailed But we ate Teti- in number, and too proponaoruhco of tho fret mates hi continually increasing. The 60• entity to oar rights now afforded by the sense of jinhise in the minds of the tree States may be lost by a change of popular fee ing in the future. One great otjset in cobatitntions is to protect the Ash. ut mino, ities. In the Constitution there are general grants . 61 power to tne Congress of the United States which might be perverted to our injury contrary to the arm et toe issetruazent, and Inuit the TOMB Ot the grant be claimed to authorize the injurious legisla tion Such are, the power "to regulate commerce between the States," and the power of "exclusive legislation over the Dlstriot of Calumbia,' , and " Over forts, doek yards, and arsenide in the seve ral States." It would not now be claimed by Con gress that these grants authorized an interference in the sale of elavea between the people of different thnies, ner would it be 6614:ma tt.e they as her keg th e abolition of slavery in the Dietriot of Co Tumble while Maryland and Virginia remained slave States, nor the like abolition in torts sod other places within slave &soil DIM what wit be claimed in the future we cannot know. ho. also, in relation to the Territories belonging to the United S ides. While we are aware that all the Territories then unorganised, were organized by acts the last Congre.3 which oonrain no prohibi tion of slavery, and while we know that this war the cation of a Congress in which the free States had the oontrol at toe time the acts were passed, still these are but acts of Congress subject to to peal or alteration as public feeling may change under temporary excitement. le fa bat just MAC ttto rights of the slave States, now in a email minority of the whole tames, should by guarded in the par , idulare mentioned by snob Constitnriontil goaraireed as Shan tinder them BO owe against future legislation in times of excite meat. Oar disunguiehed fellow citizen, the Hod John J. Crittenden, for the purpose of securing ti) constitutional guarantees rights already pOSBOBBOLI, presew cd to Congress Certain propositions to amend the Conatitntian, which met with general approval, and were satisfactory to us and to oar people, and the y proonsitii.nr, as originally offered, or any that are i riaivalent, would_ ha now Satisfactory, and wont(' quiet appretieostons that exist to some ax tint in toe minds of real friends of the Union, and wisioh are indu-trionsly excited by those who are enemies of the Un on and of the people. Whether an y sun k constitutional guarantees world have the &feet of reconciling any of the seceded States .0 tie Government from which they taco torn theta s:MN away, we cannot say ; out we all,tw nut selves to hope that the Intim in %hoes States wul in time learn that the dangers they Were made ti fear were greatly ex4ggerated, and that they will then be disposed to Innen to the calls of interest and of patriotism, and return to the family from welsh they_ have gone out One effect Lf giving Inch guarantees, certainly will be to prove to th by the frank recognition of the rightsof the few elave States adheilug to the Union, that the States which have wetted have abandoned the be-• anv-r , maul In the world without any good us sufficient canoe. it way i.e urged that there are not now a enffi cient number of ntates acting in the Union to ratify any sash constitutional amendments as will furnish the guarantees we r.quire Bat it is to be ransom beryl that there is no time fixed by the• Qonati tion for such ratification, and if they sbould be ratified by the free States, then at the end of the present civil war, terminate as it may. either m the restoration of the seceded States to the Union, or in the establishment of their separate net anal existence, there will be the number of States re quired for the ratification Fellow citizensof the United State:, you are about to be en :13 ged in a war in whioh the horrors that ordinarily attend that state are likely to be sgarsvated by the fact that you are of the saw , family, and have long lived together in intimate intercourse and in friendly relsriona. The kind feelige that once &stated have been changed to bitterness, soon to degenerate, it may be, into deadly animosity. We desire to remind you tbet yen are ()Intending alma a question of principle upon wh , on wo would fain believe that you are on each side convinoed that you are right. It is no longer a question of party polities, no longer a question abjat the right to hold slaves in Tsai toms. or to retake them when they maps the question now to he settled is, whether be shall live in the same Union as formerly, or , whether our fathers formed a Government upon smith principles that any one State may at her own pleasure, with cut the consent of the Chore, end without respon ability to any human power, withdraw from her oonneotion with the Government and &aim to be sovereign as a separate nation. It will be readily seen that this, as a question of principle, is not affeeled by the number of States that have with. drawn. It would have been well if this question could have been solved in some other moire than by a resort to war; but it may be that nothing but a Divine interposition now can determine it by other means. A war upon snob a qoestion ought not to produee any higher exasperation or excite any greater degree of animosity than is incident to all wars In the meantime let the spirit of hu manity and of the high civilisation of the age strip this wilt of the horrors that generally attend such ;it'll strife. Orrr States &lithe, end have indioated a purpose to take no part in this war, and we believe that in this course we will ultimately best serve the in tereihs Of our common country It is impossible that we should be indifferent spectators; we con eider. that our interests would be irretrievably rained by takirg port in the conflict on the side where the strongest sympathies of our people are, find that our Comm of honor bed of duty requires that we should not allow machs, to be drawn or driven into a war in which other Stares, without consulting as. have deliberately ei totot , to involve themselves. Olrsafatf Ina. Our diguitY, as ameng the moat powerful of the s lave States, demand of us that we take this position. if the time shall come when our friendly medi a _ Lion may arrest the farther progress of the strife, our most earnest and strenuous •lfar , s shall not i.e wanting to bring about peace, and it is by s ue l, effnts that we hope to nerve the interests of our oo in,ry. And new, in noneatiOn, W., intik* our sol , ran au Jeal to th people of the. Vetted Statoe This Is your Govoromor--4rs preserve:don is your pre norentlOO—its overtlrow is your ruin, and you ate the rightful arbi.ers of its fate. - We cape you will take =he subplot of this ad &sae into your eon Isonsiiieration. Aot with the etorgy and avoinion of a free pope's In you and you atone we have omfidenee Y ni have the In telligence and the power to role this fearful crisis. Mahe known your will la some emphatic form that dual giro it authority With your representation v cry where. May we not earnestly hope that you, the people, the whole people, without regard to parties or see ions, will be able to command a settlement of "the national difficulties, and will see the propriety and n ecessity of having a cessation of present hostill ties, so that the measures of pacification which your wisdom may devise can be calmly eonsidered by your constitutional authorities. veakeee t aeogeet, for ,oar ....Aderetlee and notion, two epecofi3 propositions as most likely to lead to viola:maws : let. That Congress shall at once propose such constitutional amendments as will secure to slave holders their legal rights, and allay their appro. hensions in regard • to possible encroachments in the future 21. If this should fail to bring about the results go desirable to ne and so essential to the beet hopes of one eountry, then let a voluntary convention be Galled, Composed of delegates from the people of all the States, in which measures of peaceable adjust ment may be devised and adopted, and the nation rescued from the continued horrors and calamities of civil war. Their fellow•oitizene of the North we desire to say, discard that seotional and unfriendly spirit, manifested by teaching and action, which has con tributed so mush to Mime the feelings of the S .uthern people, and justly create apprehension on their part of injury to them. To out fellow-citisens of the South we desire to say Though tee have been greatly_ injurad by your precipitate action, we would not now re prostob you as to the cause of that Wary, bat we entreat you to re examine the question of the ne comity of such Wien, and if you God that has been taken wi , hout due ooneideration s us we verily be lieve, and that the evils you apprehended nom a continuance in the Craton were neither so great nor so unavoidable as you supposed, or that Urn Areas is ePillin2 to grant adequate sacceltiae, than we pray you to return promptly to your comma - ion' with us, that we may be in the future, as we have been in the past, one great, powerful, and prosperous nation Indiestinta have already been airarded that a Divine power is ready to interpose and prevent brethren from slaughtering each other. While the bombardment at Fort ettunpter condoned, no life was lost. 'When intorpealtiOil eea no longer Deeded to prevent the effusion of blow in civil strife. several lives were lost in the per formanoe of a mere ceremony. We would invoke the presence and aid of that Power to preserve our fallow citizens, on both aides, grosn slaughter, nod we would commit the intereests of our distracted country to His hands who can bring forth peace and order out of strife and confusion when man's Cadent utterly BOIL J J. Gunroom( ' President, Jas'- GUTHRIE, • GeonLE, of Missouri. Wet A HALL, " J B H1L14156.10.110et, tt Wit G POMIZEWY, R. fi WiLLLaws, Arto'n Dixon. F M Baisvow, JOSHUA F BELL, O A WICKLIFFE. G. W. DUNLAP, J. F R HINSON, dRo B tivororf, FidOICT RICHARDSON, JOHN CALDWELL, of TRIM. TO THE PEOPLE OF sienweicr Having been elected by you as your delegates to A Convention of the Border slave States, and suoh other slave States as have not passed ordi nances of secession," with power to meat with delegates from other States in Convention, i• to oonsult on the critical oondition of the country, !and agree upon some plan of adjustment ,•" and having met, at Frankfort, on the 271 t of May, in purentanoe of the act; we deem it proper to inform you hriodh of what was done 47 no In the Con vention. It was a matter of regret to us that, while the mill for this Convention originated in Virginia, and had, apparently, the owieurrenoe of all the Border Slave State& yet there were delegates In attend anoe from Kentucky and Missouri only. One re presentative chosen by the counties of MoMinn and Sevier, in Tennessee, appeared, and although not coming with such credentials as were nec.saary to constitute him a delegate, he was invited to partioipate in our deliberations. Atter a omatinnow; session from day to day, during whiob the condition of the country and the various mime that led to it were maturely con sidered, it was resolved that the Convention should address an appeal to the people of the United States, and the delegates from Kentuoky determined to present to you a separate address in which the views of your members should be em bodied. In the discharge of this duty we now at• tempt to address yon. Your State, on a deliberate consideration of bar responsibilities—moral, political, end evotal— has determined that the proper coarse for her to pursue is to take no part in the controversy be. tween the Government and the seceded States but that of mediator and insorman bite is midi. Ong to take up arms against her brethren residing either north or south of the geographical line by which they are unhappily divided into warring sections. This course was commended to - her by every consideration of patriothro, and by a proper regard for her own security It does not result from timidity ; on the contrary, it could only ha+ e been adopted by a brave peep e—so brave that the least imputation on their courage would he branded as fame by their written m 44 traditional history Kentucky was right in taking this position—be cause, from the commencement of this deplorable controversy her voice was for reconoiliatiOn, com promise, and peace. 61111 had 110 cause of (OM* plaint against the general government, and made none. The irjuries she sustained in her property from a failure to execute laws passed for its pro tection. in nonsegnence of 111.251 interferenee by wieked and deluded citizens in the free States, she isonsidered as wholly insufficient to justify a dis memberment of the Union. That, sue regarded as no remedy for existing evils, but an aggravation of them all. Who wit - Domed, is is true, with deep cosiaera, the growth of a wild and frenzied fans i clam in one section. and a reckless and defiant spirit in another, both equally threatening destruc tion to the country ; and tried earnestly to arrest them, but in vain We will not stop to trace the causes of toe unhappy condition in which we are now placed, or to criminate either of the sections to the dishonor of the other, but can say that we belle.e both to have been wrong ) end, in their madness and folly, to have inaugurated a war that the Christian world looks upon with 8 1 / I +BollloBt and sorrow; and that Liberty, Christianity, and Civilis trial stand appalled at the horrors to which It will give rise It Is a proud and grand thing for Kentucky to stand up and say, as she can,truthfully. the face of the world, we had no hand in this thing;" one skirts are clear. And, in looking at the rsrrsr- Ism that preValle elsewhere—beholding freedom of speech denied to American citizens, their home. steads eroj-ored to lawless visitation, their pro. perty pont:boated, and their persona liable to in carceration and search—bow grandly does she not loom np, as she prof:italics to the oppressed and miserable, we offer you a refuge! Here, conatitu• 'tonal law and respect for individual rights still exl@t! Here is an asylum. where loyalty to the name, Dalthil, and flag of the Union predominate; and here is the only place, in this lately great Re public, whore true freedom remains—that freedom for Wtuott our fathers fought—the citizen being tree to speak, write, or publish anything be may wish, responsible only to the laws, and not controlled by the violence of the mob. Is not this an attitude worthy of a great people, and do not bar position and sanity require her to maintain it? If abe deviate from it, if she tag' 'err herself, in a moment of excitement, to be led e.ff by sympathy with one aide or the other, to ally herself with either seotion, inevitable and speedy ruin must fall upon her What reason clan be urged to thistles her to ;msh a fatal step? she is still, thank God! a member of the Union, owing oenstitutional allegiance to it—an allegiance volun , arily given, long maintained, and from which she has derived countless benefits. Can she, by her own act, forfeit this allegiance, and, by the exer• else of any oonstitutionel power, sever herself from that Government ? In onr opinion, the state went of the proposition insures Its rej,otion. It is I no more rational force than the argument of the Snielde to eommit self slanghter. Seeession is not e right. That the right cf revolution exists is as true in Statist as the right of self defence Is true o• individuate. It does not exist by virtue of legal eoeo•ment or constitutional provision, but it Needed in the nature of things—in inalienable and Indestructible, and ought to be resorted to only when all peaceable remedies fail. Rerolu•ion is an extreme remedy, node its jottilloatton alone in in emape from intelerab . e oppression; and, hazard. log the conarqueoces of failure, as subtlest; or defeat makes the movement one of rightful resistance or rebellion, it becomes the stern duty of Kentucky to look hat only to the motives that might impel her to revolt, but to the probable results. bbe roust contemplate her condition in a complex oharaeter—Natlonal and State—and are what must be her fate in the event of a separation. Under the National Government, alleluia a right to the protection of thirty three great States, and with them, thus protected, can defy the world in arms. Under it the has become protperous and happy. Deprived of it, she finds her-elf exposed to imminent danger. She has a border frost on the Onto river of near seven hundred miles, with three powerful States on that border. him has four oundred milts on the &Kith, by which she is rape. rated from Tennessee by a merely conventional line. for eastern front Is on Virginia, and part of her western on bilesonri—thus making her an tagonistio, in the event of collision, to Virginia, which is our mother, and to Missouri, which is our daughter Hemmed in thus on every aide by Powers —each one of which is equal to her OWn—her don and hor sense of loyalty to the Union impera• Lively demand of her to theist on the integrity of the Union, its Constitution and Government. Pet cm is of viNl conetqinnee to her, and can only be as. mred to her by preserving the Union inviolate Kentucky hasno cause of quarrel with the Constitu tion, and no wish to quarrel with her neighbors; but abundant reason to love both, Of the great West, she was the pioneer, and became the start ing point of emigration to ell around her. There is not a Western or Southwestern State in which Kentucky families are not settled, and she is bound to all by ties of interest and brotherhood She has ever been loyal to the Government, answer• ing to its requisitions and sharing its burdens. At the commencement of that Government, when war was declared to protect the rights of sailors, al though she had no vessols to float on the ocean, yet she tffired up her blood freely.in the oommon defence from the lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Again, when war, growing out of a territorial controversy, far from her own borders, was pro claimed, ebe woe amongs t the foremost in the fight, and Mestere, and Buena Vista were made fatuous in history by the valor of Kentuckians. Never has she faltered in her duty to the Union. In declining to respond to a call made by the present Administration of the Government, and one that we have reason to believe would not have been made if the Administration had been fully advised of the oletertnetanees by which we were surrounded, Kentucky did not put herself in fac tions opposition to her legitimate obligations she did not choose to throw herself in hostile eollialen with the slave States of Missouri, Maryland, and Delaware, which have not seceded, on the one hand, nor the slave State* which have and are in process o f secession on the other, and shed the blood of brethren and kindred, at the Very moment when she was striving to be an apostle of peace.. Nature herself revolted at the thought, and her conduct in this matter had so much of love to God and love to man in it, that it will meet the rabevion of en approving world. So far from befog detiounced for this action, it is everywhere looked upon es an act of purest patriotism, resulting from imperious ne eamity, and the highest inatinots of self preserve tion—reliected by the very Administratioa that alone c'tild bay. complained of it, apd win, we '"" 1 " not, !se ratified by it, if not in termi•. et least by its future action That sot did pot take her out of the Colon. • Kentucky, 121 20 revs s matter s• thle, PORN b 7 - roen legal tcanniactilea, and i ditoniaion theoretical difficulties of government poise, her ger upon her tight to do what the neseaddes of her condition imperatively demanded of ber, and rasa spoil - tho_ mlll°oll4 and nugnantnifty of her Meter litotes, geeing that there is no parallel in her condition arm theirs to do her justice. I s all thing. sha hiss /old LOOT*: to the 0011. etitutional administration of the Government. She will follow the stars and stripes to the utmost regions of the earth, end defend it from foreign Insults. She refuses alliance with any who would destroy the Union. All she mks is permission to keep out of this unnatural strife. When called to take part in it, she bathyal, that there is teens honor in the breach than in the obsarvanee Os any sunpo ed duty to perform it. Feeling that she is clearly right in this, and has anuoanood her intention to retrain front aggression up 41 others, she must protest against her Nil being made the theatre of military operations by any bel ligerent. The war must not be transferred, by the warring sections, from their own to her borders. Snob linfriend Iv, Hatton cannot be viewed with in. d fferebea by Renteeky. Having thus referred to this subject in its gene. ral militias, we would invite your undivided atten dee to its direct bearing upon yourselves. It is not now a question of party politice_, al though it may be me interest of some to make it so. The day of mere party platfoints has, we trust, gone forever. It has passed from being a mere struggle for place that may gratify personal ambition, to one for •the present and future welfare of a whole people, for the safety of homes and fire aides' Whatever divisions have heretofore existed should how cease. In times past, in our elections, the questions which divided Mali Mated to mere party differences, and the members of all the par ties rivalled each other in their expression of de votion to tile Union. and were regally clamorous for their rights in the Union and not out of it. flow these party differences are passed away and for gotten. MO direct question is Union or no Union —Government or no Government—Nationality or no Nationality Beloro this grand and command ing question everything else glees way All can see that snob a state of things cannot continue without a war, and that snob a war was unnecessary. It resulted from the ambition of men, rather than from the wrongs done to the people. There was a remedy for every dries al ready provided by the Constitution, welch, with wise foreeigur, provided against the tria‘s to which it might be subjeated There were countervailing powers to check encroachments, whether by • Fry man; or by Congress and it MO happened that at this dangerous crisis when a sectional President had been elected, theie was a maj wity in opposition to hint in both houses of Congress, by which he could have been oontr lied and the people promoted it was the duty of the oppoJirion to have stood to their posts till the danger of encroachment had passed away Bet Senators and Representatives, fellewing the Immo ole of their titatee, vacated their swam:id placed a President who would nave been a minority at the head of a trille3 phut. mej qity it was a great wrong, for which they must answer to gam ert , y Ken - noitv remained true to herself, con tend tee with all her meat fee what were oonsidered to be the rights of the people, and, although one • after another of the States that should have been by her aide ungenerously deserted her, leaving her almost alone in the Held. yet she did not eurrender her rights under the Constitution, and never will Surrender them She will appear again in the ' Congress of the Melted States not having conceded the least atom of power to the Government that bad nos heretefore been greeted, 4114 retsining every power she had reserved. • heti will Insist upon her constitutional rights in the Union, and not out of it. Kentucky is grieved to think that anything should have been done by her sister Metall that ham made it necessary for her to assume the position she now occupies. his not one of submission, as it bag been insultingly called; it is one of the moat exalted patriotism. Bat it she , has no higher or tardier motive it she were not earnestly for pease among her brethren, the great law of self•proteo tion points out her course, and she has no alterna tive. Aready, one Emotion declares that there will be no war at home, but that it shell be In Kentucky and Virginia Already the cannon and bayonets of another section are visible en our most exposed border. Let these hostile armies meet on our Boil, and it will matter but little to us which may sue Seed, for destrnetien to nt will he the inevitable result. Oar fields will be laid waste, our houses and cities will be burned, our people will be slain, and this goodly land be rebaptized " the land of bitted." And oven the institution, to preserve or control which this wretched war was undertaken, will be exterminated in the general ruin. Such is the evil that others will bring upon us, no mat ter which side we take, if this is to be the battle field. Put there is deep, at home even more appalling than any that comes from beyond. Peo ple of Kentucky look well to it that you do not get to fighting among yourselves, for then, indeed, yon will find, that it is an iii fight where he that wine has the wont of it. Eadeavor to be of one mind, and strive to keep the State steady in her present position. Hold fast to that sheet anchor of republican. liberty, that the will of the majority 4 constitutionally and legally ex.. pressed, must govern Yon have, in the election by which this Convention was -chosen, displayed a unanimity unparalleled in your history May you be as unanimous in the future; may your trk.joritles be at,eitletl that a tataa.,,l to ahoy may be justly called factious. Trust and love one an other. Avoid angry strife Frown upon the petty ambition of demagogues who would stir up bad passions among you. Consider, as wise men, what it necessary for your own beat interest, and in humble submission trust and look to that Al mighty Being who has heretofore so signally blessed us as a nation, for his guidance through the gloom and darkness of this hoar. J J, CRITTENDEN, President, JAMES GUTHRIE, B K WILLIAMS, Amin DIXIN, F. M. BRISTOW, - Josarbt F. Btu., C. A. WICKI,IPPR, ii W_ BURLAP, - Atone ne.te,-le J P lt..ucaaox, Ti4o. IL Rearms, ]'.tour. It LuELS,EDSON. • I have stgne the foregoing address because I afi -3e rmq, or the 11e i6eram lud.cat d 0f fmu ..... es troops th Genera GOVerDOI4), tto prosecute the civil war now going on, and the polio) of Genus i t.. within; • ci-eidering atrial( ennuntard to ali trains raid upon oth.r m Urns. C. S Mouiau an HAllt RESTOIRATiVE. THE ONLY PREPARATION THAT HMI STOOD THE TEST OF TEAR& awn PROWS MOMS SAD MOSS POPULAR SYSRY DRY. And testimonia a. new. and almost without number. might be given. from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society whose united testimony none oo Id resist, that Prof. Wood's flair Restaratit • wi Il raittora the bald eng i rt', and ereaerve the hair of the youth to old age; in its youthful beauty . BATTLE ciumr. Mich.. Deo. SR, 1459. PROP. WooD' Thee willt plena. aceept a line to in form thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twenty years ago, caused by a eareplieated chrome ease, attended with an eruption on the head. A con tinual course of suffering through life having reduced me to a state of dependence. I have ngt been able to obtain stuff for cape, neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered atismely IMMI sold. This ind,nood to pay nriggi fr. Rouges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Reiterative about the let of August last. 1 have faithfully tollowed the directions, and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short; It to also ooming in all over My head. Feeling confident that anoiher large bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use and being destitute of means to purchase any more, 1 would as. thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send ins an order on thine agents for a bottle. and receive to t. milt the Scripture deolavation —" The reward is to three that me kind to the widow and the fatherleaa." Thy friend. BUSANNAH KIRBY. Licoacxn. Noble co, Indiana Feb. 5, 1859. PROP. O. J. Wooer: Dear Sir In the latter part of the year lan. while attending the State and National Law Schom of the State of New York my AWL from p. oanse unknown to me. commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the abort spew of six months, the whole tipper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its cover ing. and much of Inc remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head snortiy after became gray ; so that yon will not be surprised when I tell you that, upon my retain to the State of Indiana m• more casual ac quaintances were not so much at a loss to discover the *use of the change in my appearance, as my more m amma aequamiances were to recognise me at all. I atonoe made applicant:in to the most skilful Mans in the country, but. receiving no ASSUTROOO from them that my hair miuld again be restored I was reread to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1/137, your Restorative was recommended to me by a druggist as being the most reliaMe Hair Restorative in use. !tried one b..ttle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect Since that time. I have urged seven dol lars' worth of your Restorative, and es a result, have a rich goat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of IV gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of So wonder`ul an article, I have rcoom mended its use It, nanny of my (needs and isequeintan see, who, 1 am happy to informou, are using it with like effect. Very respectful ly, yours, A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 414 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through out the world. The Restorative is put up in Bottles of three sixes. viz Large medium. and a.. an; the small holds half • net, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium nolds at least twenty per mint. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle ; the large holds., quart, 4U percent. more in proportion, and re mils for $9 a bottle, J. WOOD & CO. Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY, New York. and 114 MARKET Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggismand Fancy Hoods Deal era. • Bold in till', airy b• B. A. FAHNEBTOCK & Co.. Nos. 7 end 9 North FIF ri Street end IiASNARD & Co., rwELFI' H and CR STN UT Streats ; .1/YOI T & .232 North sr 41)14 D Street. nel3-mwreowWtf • PI3,I)POSAL3 FUR BUILDING} UE/N -BOATS. NAVY TIPPARTMUNT. thosieetr OP Cosiest:o N. &0.. June 1..861 f PROrOikIAI wilt he received this Burshuuntil 'he ln It any Of June. tor the camel- to court' Selma and equipment of Steam Screw Can tmata. I neludm. apare. tiaaing. calla -wnmea eablea. and swoon. totka.etts.a furniture tooting apparatus and all toe °elk'a tnr a warm of- war ready for.yea ammo@ 'the a earn mschinery th• lu-1 for the name. the etro..teent and prey...mm.l,in be provided by the Go ren ment_ fropuaak wit only be received from ship builders "din are artua , /y engaged an that business, and 84 , 11 Meter. eindenoe to that %rcot wall he requited from parties proposing who are not known to tne Desert ment. . Upon appl'oation to this Bureau Parties will be fur nished with • specification ehowieg the dimensions of the vftsel and the desmthtion and size of the materials ; ab a section ete.sriug tee lensth of the timbers amid ehi Beildsne sl-ns sill be furnish• d by the l'epart. malt Whr n a onntraot is made. ith t.e speoifioatiopa wig tie enclosed the form . f contract the p hee , ei t u i person • ill he required to execute, with sureties to ,he full amount of the isontraot. . . . . . . The parties must state in their offer the total amount for v. me the• wilt engage to do all that the oontr et and apecificatiOes require, giving separate the amout,t nemanded if Lie vessel he launched in silty days. in sPve , ,ty h•e ewe, In ninety dti and to, one hundred ano five dayr, front tne date of the contract; the vessel in each nose to be corbp:eted and ready for sea in thirty days after eeine launched. The apartment r nerves the right to accept the pro popition moat to toe interest of the Government, and to re t eot thorn Ai of as option. Parties will state the number of vessels they will agree to debtor with tt the times Beretta d. pal LeuELPHIA T Bit, ft A-0 OTTA WORKB_, • 011 toe and ware Rooms, 1010 gRESTINIIM Street. Ornarneptal firumeer Tops. Darden Vara!, and Btatuart. Encaustic Flooring Tile. aroluteei oral Ornaments. Venblappg and Smoke Flues. Ridge Tile and Military Ware. Bream-pressed Drain ?me. Water Pipe, warranted to stand pressure. cheap and durable. The Trade supplied on liberal tenet Illustrated Catalogues sent bl Mail 20 appIIMALOU by 101111 3 4 illattnirl AUJECEREL, HEKICENO, BRAD, SAL ,vAt Mon. /to.- - 3400 Obis. Mess Nos. 1,1, and I Mask 'role lone, medlars. aid raw, in assorteil 51,050511 ef choice late-osu_ght fat fish. 11,1150 bb!s. New Galifiat, Eastport lira labrsuier nor tints of choice qualities. WO boxes alto% new sealed ierrin ra. 5.11100 boxes est, a new No.l Herrings. cam boxcar taro. Mastesine Herrings, 1110 bbl. Meal - ipso Whits Fill). 50 bb now brionarar Dien la bblz. new Halifax 11.31nion. !AG Quintots Grand Sant CcsiAsk. SOO boxes Herkarbor-oeartY Uteelle. lister* add limiting. for gotio 4 MUltritY KQOI.4G, 11 011 fle. 146 NOR Itf w EVANS W TSON'S BALAILUIDER BATES. o 1 304 01FIRSTNITT STREET. PHILADELFRIA A FA. • lure variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFEr, &Amyx ell !P". mhX-tf VINE NIAN. -gem., 814 eliargNilT Streei, a few doors 410le ‘, the" utultillehtel" 'This'atjentiottof Wholesale nt iavitod to his iDEFROIMD • OUT. -- OF II ST% et iniperair make. - ilat zesterial. en Mad ssa 11111.41/4. ••••••.•,10 17 - 11ROldE aftEEN—Manufactured and for au We by WialtintlLL & lIROTHE - has 47 ad 49 Ninth 171100X9 Sorest ME PRESS. - PILLI:ADEIALIA, MONDAY. JUNE .10, 1861. cmplaa.r.,xo :IP /ELS 41OK HEADAGITE. NERVOLIM 14E.A.1)A014F1, . , _ By thenee o f thew Pins the periodical attacks of ND von o r sick licad,kckc W ay be p evented ; audit taken at the 00famannsmant of an attack immediate MUM [NM OM and Mohnen* will ha obtained. They seldom &Win reo.oviot the Nausea sad Him& *eke to which females are an mild -et, They sat gently on the bowels, removing essticeneer. For Literary Mae. Sltutints, Delicate Females. and all VilYgOrdi of sedentary habits, they MI tninable a* a Lazeriee, improving the appetite. Vying tone and Wier to the digestive organs. and restoring the natural else tioilT and strength of the whole systele. The 88 - MAL/0 111.1.3 are WO TOM of long InVelti. cation and oarefhily condnoted experimenter, having aeon in use MAZY 7011111. during which time they have Prevented and relieved a vest amount of pain and aufforlng from Roadaohe, "rhea*, originating he the ' eirelons system or from a deranged abate toessli. Thai ere entlrels vegetable in their eompouritton, ant aer be taken et all hmee with eerreak eafete without meting au chance of est. mid tee loam of Ise Ma crae/de taste renders it Noy to administer ULM% SO BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Vie %amino kayo lira - signatures 'ORM! a. en Ptah Ram: • Sold by Druggists end an other Dealers in Aledloluesi • Box Intl be sent by ineil prepaid eri newel ofike PRICE. !;18 CENTS. •11 otters ■ t int w slim* HENRY O. SPALItiNG: ♦6 ORDAI ITZ EZ MAW YORK. TIE FOLLOWINS ENDOBBEIMENIIII t~EI~I3+3LICi PIL]GS WILL OONVIDIOE Li& WILD BIM= PROW HEADACHE. SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHLE As lime Tsstirstosisits see loctoiiested• Mr,B2ALI IN.. Miry fiord itottitestionablit 'roof e al ALP , sags, of this semis, sciseisidtc discovery, isv mare. vi idaseNLLl, Oenll., Feb. d. . EMU I have Hod Year ' , WWI° Pills, and //ON rails la wall that I want ion to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the aemhbora. to . wham I lame a few of the first box I tat from 70u. lend the Fills by mail, and oblige War On AiIE~LR KURSIM7I4 . . . m t. ii , Avt i tm. Kwriamosay Pa.. Fab. 1,1161. Ms • I 4 1M410L.W.Lii LS wend au;. ropy* 1.4.. r.. dap Pills. 1 Mai retaaad a EX, ma ul er 1641 t tr . 6"; Your n ._ 0, ikon. Mi.rr Agri 11T01131.0UM Nintcri OraiIitIiVNTINGDON 00111 w, F 14,1 Jammu 18. MU. 1 R. 41. Brizaznis. /Its: ICI oloaffe send me two Imes of your Nooks& !ills. Bone them tmorodintob , . Stwoostfolly room JP% 511 WONS. P. koot restropsit mu bat e yonir Pak, mid Jima than sassiirat BEI= Vernon, Ohio. 1ean..13,1562. WO. &ALBIN*, Feet. sqoase find enclosed twenty the cent", for whioh nand we another box of your Cephabo nay or truly Ow but Pins I lave over Mod. Itroifi A. STOVV.It r. Belle Vernon, WyAnelot oo.f o. linvmtLY, Mau., Dee, MINS. lte O t ani .Eitt• / whitt for mane mamba or large show MIL to brim . your Clenbalie Pills more particularly Wore my eas terners,. — if you hare anything of the find please send me. One of my customer*. who is subjeet to severe Sick Rigaduhe. (molly lasting two dan.) we, Hind of BR snob is ow hoer iv vow Pitts, whisk I out hat'. Swortotfallv yours. W, B. Wl.ldade IMIXIT C. ISPALMIIO. No. Cedar st..N. Y. Dmut. : Inclosed End twextr-fore *onto, (1) for .or f WWI mud box of " Coohabo Mo." 84nUnd rear o Rao. W i n d . C. filler goynobUbul. P Yin& Ftils *r* Lie a oars— erne Ilesdstlis Maul tosseour. *mar Yowl* WM. 0. F.IILP•vi 1. MIEN. mut - Het long moo I sent to roe for &box of Cohake Pills for the ours of the Nervous Headache andUoaHvenees, Ind received lite m an, awl fiffy .444 le and et sins Ivy. lasdre4rd so wing fwr some.. PIMP Mt by ratan loan. Direct - A. xr $ DNXsLntii *Wu Prim lA. Ereestear, Norfolk. Ye, eepealto rills aeoemplish the object j'er whtektker wine made, wisa Care or headsolie in all no Ram "Vont the Ezdiessiter. Norfolk. Va. •her have been tented in more than it thcouisni score. with entire MOSS& - • • From Ma Damara* St. °lowa; immi, /f you are, or have been troubled, with the headache, send for box, [Cephalic Pille,3l so that you may have them in ease of an attack. . .." Pram the Ade otiss Proeideeti 8. 1. du Wh o m p dy a St c thhaeaed o d .t an o o a n e o m f a th ka v bly r yrt [or that very frequent complaint which ham ever been d]movered. From tie Worsts B.A. (aults. Meng*. .114 We heartily endorse )ites 'Spalding. and his sutrivoliod Qephaho ?Me likemt the KatteneU Valle SM, Ximards,l l 4, We are aura that person@ stiffen= with the headache who try them, will stick to them. Aaw 31 ! SmtaaritPefiithutir.Bie &law, La 'thy them ! yen that ire Stiffs:dad. and we era mire that your testimony imp be added.to the already =memos tut that .has received beuefita that no *that mediums van produire. . • Preffi gilei ries Tiell43 .DIMNOGISh The immense demand for the article (Ceptialls rapidly .Froin ths Gaut% liationsert. Awn.: , Mr. flab:Hug would not oonneoi his mune with an sr. bole he did net knew to pomades real merit. Prins tit Adroirtissr. Frage/mm.lla. Tha tedimou in their faro/ 1e stront4 tram Ike aid Mipeatable quarters. WOW the Deily jinn, Nemporis It. 1. illeshalie PM are taking the place Dial' kiwis. /row tio Cromissragi IMAM mon. Slid to be very eMosoiou for the heedeebe. ilrsoin tts Caminsireial, Cirsettas' urn, Oki& iaffsrint lunnanity alin now be relieve!. Al' A Engle WWI at STAIDIAIIII PiErAXED SINE will save ten limn Mir east alavally."111 SPALDING'S PSEPAILED GLUS I SPii.UM(G'S PREFABSD GLUN I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! ECONOMY! DISPAIER! Mr*. A Rumen m 7211111 BANNS Nium." - ‘ll Jle accident* MG happen. even in well-reentutsd Pupate!, it is voiy deerrole.te heye wisp bluish end oonvoment War for repair ing ,Furniture, Ten, Oroeue ho. SPALDING'S PREPARED ELITE meet. all sneh emergencies, end no household oan afford to do without it. It is always ready, and op to the etioltint !" USEFUL IN EVERY 1101148.^ A. 11.—A Erdsh seeemetuatea each bottle. Priee.ile *ante. Address, HENRY O. SPA ToraNa, XO. 4$ OEDLE IMES% NEW YOXX. As oertain anarinaiehtd mama are ettenatttan to pa l m oft on the uneurpeotinilothlio, taattanom of MY pREPAIIED GLUE. I Irak caution an moons to Olt min. bean PlirtASOllis and see that the NU DWI/ air ■PALDIDIi~'I JIMMIED •LYE, ID an taa satialho rnisDar; all Mame aro iratailliat raaarariano• Wit ~IDIOfII*L, fittlia ALL KLUX} Of FIEADAOBLE I SPAIADINGIEI MLA? ' A THEIR itgAOR. IssNoLas sise Janstst7 , Fismucsgs_Co.. Obit.t 9„ INS. S Yratunin. went., Jan. 11, latt. SAVE THE FIEOES! OAIJTION. UMVWCH VOmitrming' 141111T4L IMURANOR 00.61PANY, 6Y PWfLADIILPFBA, argigE. No. 308 WALNUT hitilEkNr. tr/IVIO2 againet laoBls Oft DA;e4BB By, rut% en KgingeM, and other ..totdinga, liratted er elerpetual and on Puruivase. Booths, *area, and iller sliandise. in town or country.. LOH CAPITAL,O2III,IIO ati—ASOWTO 01317,141 11171,16 h is invested tut fellows, viz In first mortgagee on gay property , worth double the amount— HIM= CO Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s , 6 ear cant. first mortgage loan at ear.-- —.... MOO 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s e per cent. se reed mortgage load, (1110.1)50). 17,R10 00 Huntingdon and Broa d Top Railroad and Canal Co.'. mortgage 4,000 00 Ground rent, first-Maas 5,4611 60 Collateral loan., well Reared PAW WI City of Philadelphia a per oent:loan.--.... 60,000 00 Allegheny County 11 per cent ß.R. loan_ 11),M 00 d'EgriT:;`,Mtstiolf Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'. stock= 4,000 00 The Reltanne Mutual Insurance Co.'s gook 18.000 00 The count] Fire Ineurancie Co.'s stook—. IMO 00 le Mutual e Delaware M. D. Inguanae C(Ii'll Welt_ 700 al o 111811fInaa W,— SO Ml 00 ills reoeivable— ........ 14,302 la Book accounts, accrued interest. 7,104 as Cash on hand—. 11.••••••• •••••••••• • 11.544 et 5317.1 U of The Mutual principle, combined with the sedulity .of Betook Capital, entitles the insured to participate in the profits of the Company, without liability for louts. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. DIRICTOBB: , . . .. Clem Tinslst s . Unmet Jaisnhava. William R_Ttiommin. Robert step.% Fre , leriolc Brown, William. Musser, William Stevenson. Benj. W. Tinder. John 11... Worrell, Marshall Hill. B. L. Carson, . J. Johnson Brown. I Emhart Tol and, Onadealaeland. U. 11. tweemortoa, aOOOO T. Buntand Charles d. Wood, Erni& Bowen, Jame.. B. Woodward, John Bissell, Pittsburg. CLEM TINGLEY, President. M. RINCEIVIAN. Beorelary. February IL MIL an TRE ENTERFfusE INSURANCE COMPANY Of PRTLADSLPILL. (FIRE INSIXANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) I,O2II"PANT'S Lai:Mal - NO, S. W. CORNEA YOURTH AND WALNUT gTRERTIL DIRECTORS: J o F. BATearoup STAAT., Moumicki L. DawisB. WILLIAM MORMII , INHO. R. 8117,1037 0 RATAN° Faa.ZOIN, JOHN R. B L OWN , iORN IR...ATWOOD. R. A. FARNIATOrIit BEAD, T. TRIDION , ANDILIW D. UAIR, RAWLY WHARTON. J. L. EHHINalia• W. KATO RD /STARR, Plandent, CHARLES W. COX& Searetstv. . Ddi PENN 141JTUAL LIFE INSURANOS ••• COMPANY. _ , pip, Val CITESTIVUT Strimt, Phlladelphus. ORA it TER 'P it.P ET PAL. ALL. ?HE. PROFITS DIVIDIhHASS4SI4 . G THE IN SURED. Darin% Livia fee ehmit WWI( Of few the whole terwof life ; erant Annuities and Endeggniente; purchase Life Interests in Real Estate, and make all oontraeta de pending on the oontingenoiea of life. They net no Executors, Administrators, Animas, Trainees. and einardiane. AMMO OP ' eampaer v, J 1.1561. blortstites, ground e r Yenta. real estate— anuary .821,981 97 United Mtge Mooing Trensur7 note., loans of State of Petuiellvania, cut, of Phila delphia, • 969,799 Premium notes , es Sannagivania. North PM1111491.91.1.116. roade. and County pig per cont. bonde 3116.1515 50 sank, Malliareel railroad. canal docks, iko. • 97.647 49 Caeb on head, agents' Wawal. 98.21.95 14 • e1JY71,122 01 DA1411114 L. Ell. PeNadent. BARIUM, E. STOKF.S. Vice Frokidant. JOHN W. Nourin R. Secretors. uth22-tf DBLAW.ABE MUTUAL SAFETY 83. 11111ANOE COMPANY, 111.114DELPIIIA. Ineetporated by the Legislature of Pamirslua,lBlll. 011Iea L earner of MID and W.L.LNIFIr stmts. PHILADELPHIA. MAIMS LO4I3IMADIGUSI On V•iiffilll • Corgi, IN eill partoof the World. Frozlat. I LAND 114611r0F.11 1:04 tomb lq Rivers,•-Cansle, "sr_ol n asit 1424 CU __ 4 7167iilaTAkcis t On aserskillldite generallr. On Stores. Dwoltlits .r. ousels, &a. . VOWS OF 11th COMPANY, NOToMbor 1,1800. 61A)0,000 !rutted /States Ave fr cant. lentn—.oloo,l2lo 00 111,00nited &atop six Of cent. Treasury _ o (with *earned intereatt--. 17.94311 Si 10040:rannnylvania /State - fire V • 1•1111•ei SCS7II OS 1100 du. au. six (10. Oh 81,3+0 00 17/3.o6oradellihin City irSz a f Gent. bean, 725,333 37 110,333 enneesse State Ova cent. loan_. 21,000 00 10,C421 ennui:tam Ratiro mortme min gr oent. bond, 0,000 00 Us(200)1100 Ohara, atilnk Vormantorntha Coniparay, insolent oust prinoiskal gem matted bv the City' of nibs,- :—.- LUDO 00 lAD 100 shares ; Penner - Pram, Ragrosi Company -,. LOW 00 ir..* IGO shares riorfh. FOUnillynnia Mil -1 road . , Op 1400 SO 'Maros Plillenelphie lee Boat SPA li Steam Tuf Co an y .. .1400 CO O II • Phi Mei* it an* Enivre 'de- Grace Steam Tow- boat, Company. NO CO *0 i shares l'hiladalphiti. Esokango A arnapany 10/0 3 akaina Continental Rotel Co. 300 g gooo,am first SW=5.3l. Market va1.801456 71 Hittsreeelvable, for mum:toes ammo to Hogs end mortar/seem.— 34,003 Leal eetela.---. Woos/ doe et 4 1 1tensieo—Premitata eti Ma . ram Polloiesontereat. and other clebte duo tko ;Los OS NOM: sad stook of man' hitnaranee and enter Csneottlioso 11,136 IC Soak ix koni—io 11. (rower-- SO U - sae oi IMPS II , .01IEOTOKE. re WAN, Nemeel E. MAIM i Ender. J. F. Fenix:on. - eopkt Paulding. henry Mean. og R. enrols, Seward Darlington, o C. sin s X. Joneaßrooko. lames nal!, avecoar hi'llvain% Willits. it,Jr.. .4 Vltorneo Q. Hotsil. JiMel C. SAC Isbell Berton, W O. Idatirig, Jacob P. Jones, JoeVII. !sal, James B. Dl'Farland, Dr. M. Huston. Joohno P. Errs. *eerie C. /moor. John it. Semple, Plhob'g, oyrts4,,,, D. . Idol g out, ii Oksr s Idly. A.,R...tUtor, it WiLliald. raARTur, President. _ L . 111103. C. HAND, Viso Presiden t. =NKr ihrißilEN. noinvitarr. nol7-ti •-•Eno INOURANOE EXOLUSIVLLY.— IHE PPNbit3YLVANIA FIRE trinuiWiCE OLOlLPlENY—laomorated um—CHART pH. PINRPE TUAL—Ne. 010 WALNUT Atreet, opposite Independ ence &gusto. Thifl Company, faTorably known to the QOMITIIMAT for thirtyma yvargi continue' to uwuro against mat), deicing , be Piro. on public or pnvaie Baildiage, either vermaneetly or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture, stooks of Goods or Merohondise LenerollY. On liberal tome Capital. together with a large Supine Mind. is Invented In the moat careful mower, which enable! them to offer to the Mimed en tindoaDted ginlarity the *anew ion. DIEZETOIS. .Tonathan'...Patterson., haw Hazlehnnit, QUJI2IIU Captibelly ThoMeN Robing. 6.l9.saarier nens?n, Da,nt 1 arnica Jr. ' William Montalmi. . joh n e pov ere ,l x , _ Thomeup gralth. JONIVrIi MI PATTNitacm, President. WrudAza 0, Cnovrat.s, llivoretary. api-ly iN SUR& N 0 E 00M1' ANY OF THE erFAUF. OF PENFOSYLTANIA—FIRD AND MA IMS INSURANCE Nor. 1 AND I EXONALGOE BUILDING& Uhartered lair/A—Canna' 1110041W-Fab. 1, ISIO, auk 6418,7511 T. Au umeated in awand and availed:do weenraee—ssa- Gnu to moire on panels and Cargoes, Deildinge, Maeda of Morel an fr.e.,on liberal Urine. DLICEO7OIIII. E= D. elnerreril, Gnome H. Steuirt, eon Toby, Ittannelffrent, Jr., lea Ildar asst,. IrebtAr . W er WIWILUI S. MO, View's ll ' . - wsttoon. Wililas 5... Naito , I:l74rartrAr' George O. Canon. -IRN.B.Y D. ORFARER,9 I Trodden' 11 1 11.11 LAM EARPF.X. eaaratlmr. J.9-tf 7121 INSURAiIUB. MEOHANIOS' L.lstutAitcE CONITAILY or reintdelpbto_, .No. L3B North 81XT4 Street ? Won Race, lucre anderobendiee generally from loms or "Zlizi 4 VlPire. be omny guarantee to atbost Won promeuy, and thereby hone to ntent tboo patron age of the pieLio. William lliargan, ------ litibart Flanigan, Fmnaia Coopar, 141.pli!nel M 06.07, George L. Danghater, Edßaid RinGovern. James Martin, Whomaa •E. al•Connialt, ames Damn, Joan Bromley, Natthra Modleer. Francis lealLs, ke, maga Raforth _ - John Camagli, _ canal '.I. Eamahill„ Rattan] IL Ralabaaaa. maa Mahar, Marla' Ciare,_ nem liallantia, Manna' Canal. FRARCIS COOPER, Fraaidant. VERDURE RaPPERTY; &wow, ooze-11 AMERIOAN FIRE 110113RA14010 00., INCORFOJILILTED -Me CILAJLTES. Plil- PETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT ettroot,ebove Third, Philadelphia, Hoiriona large. paid-np lJapital toolr and Surinuai !tweeted in sound and available lizeoutitiee,nontinnee to inure oLllwellinen, Furniture , frierehandie.s, Vessel to P.On Inetraerrose, and other norsonni property. All Losses Uteraily and promptly edituiled. DIRXCTOYS. Whoe. K. M Mini John T. Lena. John w r k, . /tunes it. Campbell, aaartbei=lnd er_ t Data, reisisk Chan. W J - 01.3LOYe - twist Morris. THOM AIS X. MARIS, President. ALBFAT a, g, ORAWFO RD. Swelters. fe22-tf . . A sumikorrx itiStritANOß COMPA -L-3L- C pit RY . ,---itatuqrtiett ogorar,l INAO4-4ThEARTZ34 PESPETVAL oWwle Nree3lt.lnPYt ArZuiT ;S treet, betweea Wirt nl Fearth St elalim. IWara agtatst lon or issue b So C a=II ton, ond'lttorokongin rfnitt• . • ... 1114 this 11..ipirin Vessels , oergess, mad I 7regitts. nlandi'inee twill puts of tliti Istion. 1111Wiromi gbicolor, • I • asropii . *twa t . John Ket4om, Aulteima, 141 .11.. Islak.fa.. viut Pearsob ' Ifm, F. Deans r illeirers .r. 4. Ball& - ' JACO, ESAJAR L _Preideni. IFBi. F.REAM, Via* Prsaidszt. IF. 11.1011111.110orelarr. mol-u 'OXONANGE INSURANOR COMPANY .1:1/ —Office No. 409 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE an Houses and hiernhandit• generally, on 1nV029414 0171*.,4, Oltbar Wetted or per teal. It 9 DDRECTOES Jeremiah Somali, Whomeettareh, John Q. Elinuodo. Mules Thetneaca. Edward D. Roberta m , Taes T. Halo , Samuel L. Smedley, Jock= T. Owen, Unbent C. Halo, John T. Griffiths. /ERR:RIAU BONSALL, President. JOHN Q. GINDIODO, Vide President ISMIART Cee, Rearslarr. tad B I VN IV G I ER 'S . F If;D B ER N Igf iill 4 ?)Cir f N j C A b M errl l T . Dreamt. northeast corner of. Chestnut and 1 7 111.11 e s a is! mm4'llolll4, note reseursoturer of drown's Fseesoe of yisampon Ginger. whieb is recognized and preeonbcd Jiy the medionl &nub,' and bra become the standard family mediome of the united &wed. This Essence is a plop...ration of unusual exemience. In ordinary diarrbrea, WO/plant cholera, in short., in Cl peees of Prostration of the dietetics functions, it Is of inestimable value. Daring the prevalenee of enidamio cholera and enintner oompiainte of children. it us perm- Hari, efficacious; no Dimly. individual, or traveller phoald be without it. NOTICE.—To prevent tits valuable Essence from bon oounterfeited. a new steel eograirius, exeouted at crest poet, will be round on the outside of the +ran per, in order to guard thepurehaser umbel Wing im posed open by worts leis imitations.—, preparea only by FREDERICK DROWN. and for sale at Ins Drug and Chemical More, N. E. corner of Firth and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia. and at FRE DERICK BROil N. Jles.. Drag and Chemical Store, B. E. corm., of Ninth a nd. Cheetnnt streets , Conti- Dente oted. Pruladelpbia. • Also for rare by all re newable rustles in the United States. m.4-iho 11158 T RECEIVED, p er 4- Annie isimban,22 from Livergool, Itulho I', Weiner. tc Mmudorl prepanwoof ; ff lba Extinct Aeoniti, in.l lb Jere JIS lb, Extract Hyoserann, to 119 Jane, go llbs Extract Belladonnas, inl not lna Batista Taremsoi. to 1 Jam. 60 Vul Rai Colotmo, in J ib bottles. 200 ta t , Ct. arteci stoat.. in a bottles. go Calomel. in 01. 11b bottle:. 805 NPil Ilidrese, in 1 lb bore, WETHHRILL & BROTHER. inh9 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. eIIt.AVR-STONES, uRAVE-81PONES.— Nig fay atrok of graveinoneo and Monuments to ba sold at Yea reduced price'. Please call and examnie. baler* paratraaint elsewhere. at Marble Works or A ST firdompiry, fds4m RIDGE Avian% Intor EIAYENTit at. LIVE 0110.—A lot of Latour Oliva Oil, e y i n it ro cl i grittai r iarGßE i C.tit. Mull PHILADELPHIA AND ItEADIVO RAILROAD. FAcsBEMI 6, R T 1 8 for POTTSVILLE.. READ ING and .11 ARRIBBITItO, on_and after l'Aay 20,1811. efdRVING LINER. DAlLY (~ltmisigp6oo4 l Bed.) Leave NOW Pepokoornor sit it,o4 Pan el e. L.QW RILL. &reins, PrilLaDbliPalsi nen trnuuen Thi . rteenth and on Calloarhill atreexted at 8 A. At enunciating at Rarrieburg with the PENDIRYL RAILItfIe i. 0.61. train. running to Pitts burg; the GUM TIERLAWD VALLEY I OA r. PC train remixing_ te Ohambereburg._ Grannie, end the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD I P. M. train running to Sunbury. /to. AFTERNOON LINE. Leave New Depot. earner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets. NHL AD ELYRIA. (raelteneer en • trances on t hirteenth and on Gallovhill eirectei)for POTTnVILLE and HARRISBURG. at AU P. M. aILY, connecting at Harrisburg with the !Northern Central Railroad, for Sammy/. WlllilwOr rt ' Ao.; for READING only, ate P. M.. DAILY, (Bandar; exanited.) DIU KAN CEO VIA PHILADDLYDIA AND AZAD ti RAILROAD. Faom Pni zutnubmos, Miles, To Phcenixville--- 281 86 Nnirrieharg.........l .2 Dauphin Millersburg --JAC I Travenol' Junction lag Sunbury. . »...._. ...169 J tiortbumbeilani.s.../71' Milton Mn^PYurr Wr hamaport— .209 Jareey Shore---... 223 Look Troy ....---. Willisinsport and Elmira Elmira— a i rm i. The 8 A. M. anda.M P. M. trains oonneot Mulyat Port Clinton, (sendwe excepted.) with this CATAWISSA. W/LLI MKT, Awl LiRIIi RAILROADi =king nioce unimmivionw with 'invite Magna' namilDmillidsl thelWeet and "onthwest. DEPO2 IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWRILL errant". W. R. McILHEIINEV. Secretary, mrm-tr Philadelphia and Readigg and Lebanon Yeller RI At. May 20.1861 ir ts m ism SUMMER ARRANGE - , KENT."— PHILADELPHIA. GERMANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN ItAILROAD. On and after Korman M*2 1 30881. FOR GEMini VOWN. Leave P/Idaanl9Blo, 8,710, 9 , 10,11, /9 AT Mn it at s.sa. 4,6. 6, 639,7, 8,9, 103 t, cod 11% P. M. Leave Germantown, 6 7 73i. 8.810, 940,1142 A.M., 1,1,8,4 6,6, 6%, 7%, 8, 9. 11136 P. M. The 820 A. M. and 3.36 2. M. Trains step at German tetra 01119. 1. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M, MG 9, This and 10% P. 91. Leave Germantown B.IOA M.,1 4,6% and 936 P. M. GRESTN N- Lt. ReiLttolD. Leave Philadelphia. 6. 6, 10, 12 A, M.. 2. 3.35, 1.6. it. Pi and 1054 P M. 1-tealve OheNtnnt R 111.7 10, 5,8.49, 9.40, 11.40*. M.,1.40, 3 at. 6.40. 7.10. 8.40. and 10.10 P. M. The 8 A. M. and 3.36 P. M. will make no stove on the Germantown road. ON SUNDAI S. Leave Philadelphia d. 05 A. M IL :N.S. and 7% P. NI, Leave Chestnut NUN 740 A. Da.. 12.40, 6.16, and 9.10 P. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 3.50, 7%, 9.06. 11.0 A. 16.. 1.05. 3.06 04 6%, 8. and 114 P. M. Leave No rristown . 8.7. 11.85. IL 11 A. kg, M. and 9% P. M. ON sunPAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 3 and 6 P. M. 1111 Leave Norristown, 735 and 6 2. M. FOR bo MAN AY UNK. Losve P6lskadelphia., 6.66, 734, 6.06. 11.66 A. M.„ 1.06. 2.03.206,4%, 63$ 9. and 11M P. M. Leave Manuel*, 6%. 7%, 826, 935,11% A. M., 2,336, 5, 7. and 10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M., 3 a, and Leave Absee;llltn, 7% A. M., 1%, Lem amp 9P. : ILK. sail LS. General Bnperintendent, mylf-tf Depot. WWI 11 and GREEN Street'. THE PENNSYLVANIA VENTRAL &Amnon"), 960 mylr.F.A DOUBLE TRACK. 1861.iiiimpug li 1861. THE CAPACITY OF THIe_Ro - Ao NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY_ - THREE THROUGH PARREHORR TIJMNI! DETwISHI4 PHILADELPHIA AND PI TT ODUHEI. Connecting direoi at Philadelphiainth Throurh Tnsms from Boaron, New York, end animists East, And in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from sn_poinm tntes Weer. Prertewest and Hanthwaut than tunnelling MOMS for the transportation o Psesengers unsurintesed for need and comfort by any other route. klipreas and Fait Lille' run through to Pittsburg, without change of Care or Conductors. All Through Eweeoger Paine provided with Lonkhriderde Patent Brake--speed under iperfeot control of the enzteeet, time adding muoh to the Nafety of travellers. rtrecti:Ai?i_garb'a'nletoatla,, to each rain tz W . Vit l e - EXPP Elmo MRCS DAIL Y: Mail and Fast Linea, nun duo exempted Mall Train Mare Philadelphia at 7 Me A. M. Fast lane 1190 A.M. Express Train leaves 10.15 P. M. WAY TRAINS .I.IF4VE.M-Ppl.q.OWS) Harrisburg Aooommodaron — ,v - ia 2.30 Y. NI. Columbia YarkegbUrg at ISA P. M. West Cheater • No 1, at 8.19 A. M. " No. I at 19.N1 P. M. West Cheater Passengers will rase the Wail chews Nog. 1 and 9 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia Trams. FaioiOngers for Sunbury.. Blinira, Ent- Salo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 7.3 e A. M. and age P. Mn go direotly through. Tickets Westward mar be obtained at the Bales' of the COMMIT in Phihulalehia. New York. Roster. or Baltimore ; and Tiulinti 'Eastward at any fifths Impor tant Pauroeid Offices in the West; alio on board ally of the regular Line of Steamers on the Missisaippi or Ohio TIVeSTE Mr Fare alwaysns low, and time as quick, as by any other Route. For further information apply at the Faasenger Sta tion. Southeast oorner of Eleventh and Market streets. The completion of the Western conneotione of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make th is the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. Pittsburg,evianeotion of Melo by the Railroad Bridle a; b avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time. eye advantages readi ly appreciated by Skippers of Freight, and the Travel hug Public,. Merchants and Shippers entrueting the tranglierta - Doc ot their Freight to time Oviayasy, 9gba rely with confidence on its weedy transit. THE RATER OF F REIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at ail Nines as javoreib Is as ere charged by other Railroad Companies. Be v .:L.-5...1m- to mark yookeigoo o-lat Pennell- Vika& Railroad." _ _ _ . For Freight Cohtraote or Sktpoine Direetions, ape)" to, or addreu either of the following Agents of the Oceneany : • D. A. Ntewar%, rittehrE; 11. P. Pierroe 24mals matte. O. J. Joimixott t O.; R. MoNeei t s, fite7gsville ay_,." & Crop per, Portsmouth, Paddock' & co.. Jefereousille. Indiana; H. W. Broshi & Co., Cineunnati. 0.,_ Ateent & Ribbon Clammed:l,D.; R. C. Meldrum, Madison. hal., Joe. ' S. Moore, Louisville, KY, iP,O. w Ailey et. Co., Evan.. iron. Ind. ; N. W. Orahnin .4 Co., Cairo lIL R: F. Sass, Shales. & Glees_„lBt. Lotus. Mo.; Johnr H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Hama & Hunt. igne, Tenn.; Clarke Co., Chiongo,l.ll.; W. H. H. llonote- Altos , 111.; or to Freight Agouti of Railroads at thiferent node in the-Wed. e. It. xi ' , emits's, Jr, illiladolphia, MaaltAW & KOONS. 80 North street, Baltimore. LEECH & Co. 1 Astor Howe. or 1 6. William at.. N. Y T.Rv'lnt & CO., No 77 State etre.% Balton. H. H. HOUSTON. Gen' Freight Agent. Phila. L. L. HOUYT, Gee'l Ticket Aceitc, H. twain. Gong 410,4 Altoona, a. JOS-37 /86.1.• 161.• ZlPSlDT_Gr_amary,— D rw YOU. pp, mud %mamma Am. r /iNbrNiA AZYP T rafTell 44.111 WAD tW AIM= PROILPI WO WSW YORK ADD WAY NAGELMADZLEWIA maim IIri.LNVT-IT. 'Drawn? 41.21 D iII3IIIIIIIIIITOTI 5/RI7T WILL LAAVE as FOLLOWS, VIZ : vault At 6 A. IL, via 061112612 and Amboy, Galli A. AB - #2 At 6 A. M. via Camden aid jersey City, (14. J.) Aocomradation _ 25 Al a A. AL, Via 611111/d6ll . and ISMS' um, meriting Mail-- __ OU At um A. M., Iris reneangton and JerseyUM, Welters Entrees. 00 At LW P. M., via Camden and Amboy Aesorritar daten, 25 At 2 F. M., 'ma Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ba er= 8 00 At 6.16 P. AL, ant Reneingtonand Jamey Oily, Eve ning ---- m At Di P. 211.1 Tilt Rennin' gton and Jena Git 7.141 Class lioket— 25 At SP. M.; via Camden and Jersey City. Evening 3 co A.tll)f i LM . . t via Camden and JerattY City, Ninth a BO ArdrP. M., VIA Camden and Amboy, Asoonunods- Ulm, (Freight and Passonger}—let Class 'Ticket— I Hi Do. do. Theho Ticket— 1 SO lila Mhi all Lino rani daily. PM. Month ono Mail, eatsrdaya eneeptad. FAY 1341oidetO. Eraton, Laroborkytile Flornincton, ate., at LW A. M. and 1 3g Y. M. from EsElington. For Water Gap, ntronogborg, Baranton, WiAreabarro. moutrome, great Bend, &e., 7.10 A. from Renmagton, via DeLswere. Laektmana and Werrtera R. R. For Maueli Chunk, Alleptowp, and flothiehem at fad A. M. and *Ng P. Yd. from lerunngtonDepot with, r./0 A. M. line oonneets wit h train leaving Easton at AM P. AI.) Per Wont Hens, at I and 6 A. M., I and MiP. ger Freehold, at II A. M., and 2 P. M. - WAY ADIES• Fir tmen, se., as 'JO min AM and DM P. M. front Ka neon, and 2J4 P. M. from Walnut street wharf. ForPalinyza. ilverton, Delano*. Beverly. Burling tonPiiloteitas, BertaukTur a n at mac 1, 5,43#. and et....,, n b,„..* Trenton, for Sordomoirn and littorinedhito gimlet," at 13i P. M. from Walnut-etreet wharf, darrot Piet York and Why Lane/rimming Kensinuton Dorm, take the earsi; on FM street. above Wainut. hair an hoar before depa. The oars rep into the den, end onamval oreaortureh train, nati from the depot. y_ Amide df /liaivtlte,oxihr, allorpro¢ each riliEen• ger. rgesengers are prohibited from taking anything ad baggsge but their wearing apparel. All 'baggage over fax pound,' to be gild for extra . Thq Company limit tkeir responsibility or baggage to Ono pollarper:ponna. eeand will nrude ot be ame liab ble for any moan, neiont fug, og =ae t Witt[, N. IMMBIER. Aunt. maim- , m , NOR T H PENNTYL VANIA RAILROAD. — Thr - ri --- BtnfTTIL A _DOY.LBSTOWPF MArOit wot, itezywrbri. E. Anon, RCkLBT, WILRERHAVR6 ko. THREE THROUGO lucent's. MI and after MONDAY. ?lAA tY Maw. Passenger Trairunrill leave FRONT and WILLOW Stree, flow delphie. daily. Mondays excepted), ea follows i f. At 6.40 A. 116. Einremil i for Bethlehem. Allentown. Much Unii, Mon, Illtellbarre, ta. .At 6.41 P. ft( Mal). or Bethlehem, 6,„,&.. Thu train re st oe Beaton ate P. IC, and mates oho) emm with ew .lersoy Central for New ark. At 116 P. IL, far Bethlehem, Allentown, Mush Chink. ke. • At A. M. md 4 P M.,for Dosiestown. At 10. M A. M. and 4.40 F. M., for Fort Washington. The LII) A. M. Impress tram makes Mose aonneatigus with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being the shortest and moat qlsairable route to Willreabarre„ and to allioints in the Aehigh coal resit . RAINS POI PMILADELP Leave thlehem It 11X1 A. Ain LII A. M.. Ina ix r M. • Leave p_oyieLtown at TA A. M. and 4 le P. M. Leave frAti WilakiitglOn at 8..110 A. At and ASO P. M. O 1 311 1 BDAY11.—Palladelpina for Bothlekmai fj A igilfor adeheata Do_ yleato at e ylestwarn YorPhtladelyhia at ti.eg A. St. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at a 1. M. - Fare to Bethiehent-.11 le I Fare to Mauoh Chunk..l eB are to Easton lea 1 Farelo Wilkeabarre— dag Through Tioketa moat be procured at the Motet Meet. at WILLOW Attset or Mara coast, in order to mum the abOTe Meg of Wt. Ai pa.penger Xraine (iMeept anneaflalne) marmot at Berke Street 'with Filth and -streets, imd neoond and Thlrd-strwa Passenger sulroade, twenty alllllitidg after leaving Willow Street. , • RLLIA MARX. Agent. * .. SPRING Amami& TO i IILV irydDatipAv A, WILMIO i N . AtD t & „NnA Yi aPAZZErit raLEASE EagTt! Fe , ki n allncre at eas A. AL, 11.73 A. Alt, (Fspresa). sad For Chester Ltd A. lei., 11.35 A. IC. LIS and 10.50 P. M. For VAltaingten at als A. M u 1135 4.15 and MAIO r. Far •New Caste at MS A. M. snd 4.16 P.M. For _lloyer,o 6.1 a A. M. and 6.16 P. M. For mittorditt 8.16 A. Ms For Salisbury LI M. HAWS FOR PXLLABELPRIA Isar* Baltimore at OM A. M. (Express), La A. 4,0 r, Me petire Wilmington at 640 and 3.10 A. /IL. 1.30 and Ism Italiabary at 1.46 P. M. Leave Milford at! P. M. .Leave Dover at 6.36 A. M. and MO Leave New Castle at &la A. M.. 7.30 P. M. Leave Qlteeter at TAO A. AL V. I.lg and,ll.o P.M. Leave tiathmore for Sane . Delaware - road" at GO A. M. ' TRAMS FOR BALTIMOBB: Uwe Citestar at SA AM, 32.05 and 11.70 P.M. LamWinnington at la xis A. M., Mat P. 111.. and A. M. • PAPVINT BRAIN. with Pviaanner Car *Mashed, will ran as Micas Leave Philadeinhis for Perryville and intermediate planes at tn. Leave Wilcoon for P e rryvill e and bairigt4jyt. 1014006 at 7.11 P . A nat t. Leave wilminjogt for Philadelphia ' and antenna- Mate piston St 6 r. ra. Leary Barre-de-Graoe for Baltimore aid Intermedi ate stations at 6 A. Leave Baltimore for itivre-de-Orace and intentietta ate stations at 6 P. M. ON lIINDAYIi, (torameeeinz Sendai ; May IDOL until farther no km, T O Tp.A.0 4 03 wig run on, assiditya, Leaving Plulade_ phis for Baltimore and Washington at MA. M. and MAO P. _anti Leaving DattUnOre for Phitadetehm at p.q A. M. and 4.40 P. M. &»l! a. M. FELTON. President. COTTON SAIL DUOK a#4IDANTII3, siggl u arPirti u n i g b rv&ar alldemot*lply, for T tre l Piu ki lin i rete R z e i rrregeNi 1 to feet e. .srpe m int W i g, L ..,Arsm.t i e ifoo vy "Arno Ain pi:IIMM, BRIMAY, ik CH). N. 4.74 is iegg. APINFIEIt. SALE OF IMPORTED DRY GOODS. On TneEdel Morning. June 11, It 10 o'nlook. for wish. hr catalogue— ' ./00 paglikswi and iota 0 fanoy and ntaple Imported dry goats. Al F. I ) &6S:CC/AST. AtIt7TIONEE3t, Sue.. • ooboor to B. !Scott, Jr,, 431 CHESTNUT r.ai FT SALE OF A LARGE' WHOLESALE STOOK OF ONKEL' ItIBUOetI3, FLOWERS, MIL LINIsRY GOODS. k.a. • This 14cip_ktyr: June Ig ocinlnenetii at, Prandg. • ir • rartioular attention isto the above sain t which comprises a very large , and attraotive stoos of aurae stock of French llfaevrerbidmigt in material,ogirear4 Goode, n o. Included in sale will be found— . BONNET RIBBONS. —cartons of late and desirable styles solid &dors nitude.stripee. broohe and embroidered bonnet ribbons. cartons rich, fanoy, and Wank velvet ribbons. cartons nsrrow trimmed ribbons. &0.. being a full and complete awortment of fresh new goods. MiI:LIN {sin? Otklille, DLONI.O. STK A. 07 COMM Also, a full assortment of bonnet silks. velvets.erapee, maree in a, Joined Wends, silk lane, mules' Leghorn fiats, eco. coo CARTONS ARTIFICIAL .FLOwEJP. Ali s O T 5 0 owtons of nob Paris and American flowers, Lode, weep, loaves kr...an:nese. FIX . UR. M. he, . Northern oad Central Railr. A. fix t ures nuatn. su e d ewe 4 2 premi s es.ird g,treet, the gocd ond oof Banbuty and Eiie Lit! SPECIAL SM.,t. i•F BONNET RIBBONS. V TUOOOOI 029r1tthif JIIOO 11. M. 10 o olnok— DV lots Nos 40(3. moor qugility Neared, plain, ~tri=o, and brocade tomtit de Bole Bonn :111.11)bone. SAGE CF EM BBOlormao, DRY 600.43 i STOCK eguDe, 0,0. by oannonne. On Wednesday Morning, June 10 oonnneneang at 10 o'elook Drool/sly. NI FITZPATRICK. a BROS., vommtml, 094 11/11:=71711FT comb &A mm SAIX.II .15VEA t p.o/Ef112161, At f fisloak, of Boots, zWitionory ant tansy Feeds Wat4llol, jeWojl7l fk/0111 PUTer F 1411911 'Weft, til%iff7 • vstutmas, LIMUUDIN DArii724llol7s4t Also, Ho:lorry, dry goods, boot' cud eirood, and atm ddianthge of every description. DAY dIAEES every Menial', Vfoineddriy, aid Prt isy at 10 eolosk A. M.. PAIVAVE NA Mtn. Al printouts Dural line 001111Afien'A 01 vautn. llwalrY, boots, atattouery, gllver-p red ware. gailery, 11103 gooss, &a. •To whtem is t d tho r4tengcs • oily and country merchants and others. Corunginnenta solicited of all kinds et Istorskaudin foLeither public or private mem - sr LaDerat cash advances ;onto en Iteil/101111V5Mille Oat-door salmo oromotly &Wooded to. W BEKLY UOMALUNICATION BY_STEAM BETWEIIN NEW YORK AND LIVERPouI., calling at QUk.ENSTOWN flre hweld to land and embark p assers ors and despe.tohee. The Liverpool . New York.and Ph!ladelphia Steam ship CompAny', splendid Clyde-built iron serer Ceara swim, VITO sotoodeo to oast so follows r FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. ETNA, Slaturdai. Jane 1 Ik.DINSORLIII, astu.day, June 8 CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, June 15 OldeiGOW, Saturday, June 2Z NoAnd ever . y naturally araanuout, Die year, [rum /*chit. 4, NK. RAT ' • 0 4 P • .:AGE . . VictOUGll • •O•. P: LADELPILIL, Cabin, to QueenstoTn, or 6 Do. to London. vui tovevooor.. 80 Atootnito to Queenstown, Or LaYOlllll - X - 11...ama••••.. a(P Do. *. London. —........ 33 tOp11.1;erp001.. Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg. tremens and Antwerp, at through rates. ;61 Litiaatai of passage mead /rein Liverpool to Plow York 140 Certificates of pasaage 'monied from Queenstown to New York...—. __ase, These steamers have superior sooommodailona or Paesengers, are conatmoted with watertight comoart meow, mid carry eaperionoed ourgeoue. For freight, or paasage, apply at the offloe of the Coin nut. JOHN 0. DALE, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Yhtladeliphts. In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower fluillintxt M In Glasgow, to W, /rID/A 13 Dixon street. 11110 BRUM AND NO RTE AMERICAII ROYAL MAIL 6 TEAM -10 ki Xe . n - Qinfai Tne imps Ir ti OM ti r em CITCCIaII at COrt Harbor. The ohms from Boston oMI at Halifax and Cork Har bor PERS,I A, Cnt. Judkins. AFRICA, Clara. Shannon. ARABIA, Cast. J. Stone. CAINIADA, °apt. J. Leitch. ANL& Capt. L,GI,Lott. A IetFJUDA. Cast. Moodie r AUSTRALASIAN, PIIAOARA,C.apt. Moodie rlegß A Cook. SU SOPA. Capt. Anderson, SCOTIA, now building.) Thesivressels O&M a clear white light at mast-head green op starboard bow: red on port bow. AlldßltlCA•aloixlie.leatreg Boston. Wednesday. June Ig. AUISTAALASIA el, Cook, " N. York,Wed Reid ar,Ju no a. ARABIA, Stone, Boston, Weenie adeT , JUDO as. AFRICA, Shannon, " 741. York, Wednesday, Jul. 3. KGROPA, Anderson, " Roston, Wednesday. July 0. Ral e.lllOklM h " Yort,Wednesdar.uir 7. At e ISRIGA, Moodie, " B eaton, Wednesday, July 3a. rths not secured until pain for. An experlenoed Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships win not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie., Jewelry, Precious Stones sr Metals. unless hills of lading ars signagi thejefor, end the TEAM Me appir tir T6Of eXDTeleed. NorCV , r i k l at or m oo E. D. {Bowling Green. ?raw York. lade ltslk SW ..ta . P,ILLI,LRELPNIA AND ra_ fit. RAI R_ A • QVIeR 11.01111? to Tamura's.. Cats Lass, jiw rt, Reranton l Mk.% Wil -1 ”igpertt Trot, n, ant.on, Orals, afars ails, Aral/ester, C oroland4Dctroll, Ckisaga, t. Alilwantoo. and oil ooanto fiortk and. Weft. Pa/manger Minx Inge tka now Dapgt of the PM , . leAtpnia and Reading Itatireed, corner 131t0aLt and LOWHILL Btreats, (Yaosensor onqaeo) on Cal dant' (Bandage ozoopted), for above , pointy, 4.0 Mow' DAY EXFILEaIit---- - - —Sao 11.. M. NIOLIT Vita LOS A, it. train looancata at Itaport % for Writtllolo, &MOW%and sit atatione on lar lAWAIIPIA BIAIUAIRBURS RAILEAD. The above trams mate direct oonneotiona at !mire with_tho train.% of tho,,liew York and Erie Cacan gas ff_lngara Faint. and 13nfreio,11Ow York and Erie, en. Raw York egatral ffaßresdi. from all Mort!' gad Wet, and tkg Ganedag. . idangago strata! to Limas, Benito, and 2r.."ngnMell 'lndic, and all ti.cermediato mortpokeng eau be i.roogred at the Philadelphia and Bl• r Railroad tar e's Ticket °Deo, northweat corner of and OR I Ul yt tr:o . t.o, and at the reaxensor pima, earner° t N %And CAL LOWRILL. 011F9 Leave 1 4 Phil • p and Reading Depot, Mond and eltanowki sow t Napo (Benda yo ozseptad). for all Pointe West aLt llorth l ata P.M be 41,aArrorai lalar• II P. U. t. th.ntra Mir goll;: fi dt i, l 4 l.ll MRS 4.1 T. For Sr informaton 14.p1y Froigkt Pipet, MUIR Tit and CALLOW HILL. or to 9. W. LE.O.NAR.f, Agent. giortlivrom weer TIMM gad tt etroon, sal9-11f P PalelioUir -- - NOTIO.E.-011ESTER . - Vaj,j,N VILA LLILOAD.—P axprom.R T AI a Fos. DOWNLNGITOWN AND rot- SRMEDI TE a TATJOirB.—On anal after llov. Itb, moo, th e Passenger Trams for vow/uncut:mei will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila detp_hia_ and ' Reading Railroad Company. corner of BROAD and CALLOWRILL, Streets, (passenger en tre. Ca ll owhill.) A. At TitAlSo for Downinstoirn leaves at 8.00 41 A 00X Mall for Downingtown liiiima at All, (Sundays excepted). ? c m 7 crier of toe Board of Manager" of the Piassot luo. ea Reading Railroad Coukpa.ny, las w.ll. stem uouvloV.l44lstars. 'nap= THE ATIAUR AX_PRZEas C0..01102320 OHM= UT Street fetrante aokacea, bleigtiondise, Banknotes. mit Opeoi•otitker by. Its own . lanes or In eonneoßet otk•r Bantam eltssnatea, to oil the. zeine: or Mtn and anise of the Now MA Op ulta-1$ r a w-11 4 1 MR nOPYLAtana, StIiFITP4AT/2ThsM New Nemedr for During the past Jear we, have introduced to the no tioe of the medical profession of this country the Pure Crystalized Chloride of Propylarnine. as a and haying reoalvad from lIMIT nouroon, both from physiotans of the highest standing and from patients, the 'of its real value in the treatment of this painful nod obstinate duiease;we are induced to resent it to the 'pablie in a form READY FOR ONKEL LATE U. Which we hope will comment! itself to those who are 'suffering with tem afflicting complaint. and to the me. Meal practitioner who may feel disputed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR f'ROPYLablltsl3. in the form above spo ken of, has recently teen extensively experimented with in tho PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARX f: 21 S UCCESS (as will unseat' from the published accounts m the ma Steal Youmans. i la'll ie carefully out up ready for immediate use. with full dirsettotis. and pan his obtained hem the druggists at Ti sevisper bottle. and at wh..tesale of Jf 1.i1,40.;1C h CRE' , I3II4 Brassieres and hiamtilietating Chemists. Philadelphia. _ . . To CONTRACTOIES FOR SUPPLIES.— w e hereby give notice to all those whti may be ountraotiog to furnish sericite' to the diets under the recent appropriation of three millions, that haying re oeived the power under that ant of appointing inspec tor,' of all dOPPliesi VW other power Plat, 111 relerenee to the settlement of claim. which wan cot delegated to no under the .previous Act of April 19. we shall bold every contractor to the most rigid aecottetartility is the settlement of his shims; and the lIISPOOLIOIL 01 Ms UM , plies !Mat be of that character which shall prevent any imposition upon the State, and protect the Velveteen; who have so nobly responded to its atilt and no sul phas-will be paid for unto they have been inspected by officers who 110 , 41 have been duly annotated fur that purpose. LI itte RI Auditor htate Treasurer. THOB. E. COCHRANOeuvre'. nuns-121 WILITIIiti MID "ME M Pellffib. We have now on had, and are manufacturing to order, at the Mount holly Paper Mlle. every de scription of WRITING AND LEDGER PAPERS, which for eater and unsay. are not excelled by any °War Mills in the United States. We youla call attention to a new article or Paper Ipanuthotumd by ue, and now for sale, called Lummox' Letter, wm. Las been rotten up to meet the wants of NAM= men and others, who obJeot ,to Commennej !tots attains too narrow, and do not 111, to US part of scum letter sheet. Willoveroomes oath tit: l :hove objections i le 0 pet _ teens eat. pure wove; fate finifthe raiein. ~,,„ ..,, de antra . stamped in ntrs near 0 top; made from best nia lanai, free from adultery on, and put UN in mg boxes, eonvenient for umr We op have a paper culled Bank Letter, similar to t h e a b ov e, except it has but half the number of lines en. 10 as Wallowa onateiblank or ketuhrebava. i v Ntarrt) ilt LIN want o , nnsi a Cumtmrlend a l. . j ofk it Pmers . livi le s j e tt erg _ " t in Wirral; ii Dimir.ink linnet. sibs-be ' . .fivILIINI ZlNU—Ptire 13NOW WLUTIP ritielie,*•sk y& I. 011, £L %al* b 7 sit Medi 8 all" P It'll,. Do. Rgtnrn tiokets , avall ' ehle for ei~ monfLe, - - nom NEW ICOR TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Paaaago----- Beoond Calm' Passage— TA pr.ort sosTiin To Liviriti•ctoL. gager gattalfsage===.7— sip RAILROAD LINES. maim WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA Alf.dtOAD, VIA MEDIA. On ARHANO ,VENT. anti after MON DAY. June IL la% the trains will lope Ptil LAU ELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E corner 0. EIGHTEENTH and MARd.r.T streets, at 7.48 and 10.30 A. M., n and 2, 4 15. 8.20. and 10 P.M., and will leave the st ation , corner of TH STY-I'llOT and MAHLUT Eitteets, ( West l'hiladelDhia j ) at 8118 and 10. A , AL, and Li tt. cap Om arm /0 t.lll, ONSUND A YS.A Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A M. and 5 P. M. Trams leaving ottiladeletoo and West Chester at 7.48 A. M. and I if P.M oonnent at Pennefton woh Q 2 the Yluladelytua and Daltamore uentral Kai lrofltt for Oxford and intern:R.llaq, point& HENRY WOOD, m.227-tt General a upermtendent. atitAIRIR WILMIBBTON. ABB BAL TIMURB I AD. • gpLitt, FOI • ORTB •8 MONROF. On and atter T Epp& bitty_ 28. 1861, the train leaving FbiadelPtile, at A. id, will oonnoct Over] day / except Suotloyo, with ono of the Boy toe IS to tllll Ora From tkihisuore to FOrtrebe Monroe . Throughttoketa will be fur sale at Depot. BROAD and WARRING TON &venue. Through fare, 88. mrl7-ti 6. M. FELTON. Preindent. Mit 1: 1 =.111.011A AM) IWLROAD CO., (Office 2V South orirte etreet.) PgmeDirmli t k, April V, SEASON TICKETS. On and after May 1. Lt 61.115343011 tiOkatil will be leaned by ilam company tor tae period, of dam*, Loam, and twelve months. not transfers.ble. Semasonn . nahool-tiokete VAT &On be bad at M net cent. ent. be 247 SOMLBSIEttNhoO tn can obtained . L. XENBX, Trearacer. EIPRJEBB COXPARIEB. BI AIRDY FOR RHEUMATI3M; MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS fit T1108P.1.3 BUM, nal. UT eml. 141 E.O2tY 14.92t11n Iro,Lessi, • z *TOPICS Ago kt sL Tuy-raTstr-Turtp re.mohiet or.v, oho, e• o••:ho ii! ~ "'" . 41 monopole, ot all the property to ha ee:e 1 .4" 11th Irsigr., a. 12 n'oionl: Exchuo R[ a variety' of valuable real 03filie, 1,1 o gcnebo v hunt' Court aid bulge , to clime eatatea. • ' t 't bt PUBLIC P.,.f.E3 AT/. Attiv..., AT TILE E EVERY • ~,„„*.-1 t "z1 o'clock, noon, during the attatin&As azazun. 1411 par Handbills ot (mob urtreerti , OdditiOn ID Which on the Elmira., ' 44 .4. 000 h OW, t ounand • vri, f orm , giyies fen dosoriptlont at all the 11an: 43 444 sold on that allowing Tuasdt.y. , REAL ESTATE AT P tIATR amAi =Pe Wo have a large amoont of eStatl Ley, sale, lnoludin; ovary dearmytlon of eat ttaa veuusrty. 4,ta :Rg uo 1.1.111, auilti7-414 PRIVA RALE REGterrajt. "'ger, MT /teal rotate entered on our pi, ewe s a t, , and advertised otteasionallt In oar poi,lia:alos,V,L44. tree et 0114 thousand copies ;re vr•iitlea " , vth eski tree et °herr,. 13TOCK8. BONDS, Am. On Tuesday. J une 11 , at 12 o'clock nova, at thl• ahiimm. will he sold 0 . 11 Without raaarva,by order of itthm l i ii i ratal. iharas mimeo tiAilbou c u ,_, rd . 4 . 14. For other moon nte -430 Delaware Mutual Insuralico En.Pcritiatt ty WA. $7.090 pavan per cent. Ural-mar/gaga Lunt% wp port and Elmira Railroad Cornpanj, U.llOl, at 1000 worn par wi i/0 Lu E d s Pliia and Sunbury Ilailroad Con.play. 4.. 1:treol• 'C."' IC g.tt0,„....4 :115A . : : ::::::: . : .x . ; L:: n ::: Eirphann' Court eale—Extate or Arthur b e :. THAW?. STORY BRICK OW kl g idiyri, , oik . 4 4. fent .ront. Ps remotm• Bale to CIOIR an Fete tn—T li Rio:I.:11'1.c BRIC.' DW •••L LING No .03 North Lem, b.,,,, north of Gre.n street. 23 fest front. Cleat att. - • .• branoe. nale I/emu/RW/7. • ./eute awe Ete— lj K nln, RTORV litel: Ilya, INU No. V 2 mailman street. norfa ol 1.7•1; e y, . • -• Char of all inoumbranoe Balnabmln.n. ' • rate% same 'state— • Hfte.E //TORY /MIMI' BTU •• AND DWELLING. northwest oor./er of 8.." ~.1 . , Twelfth atreeto. Clear of all ineuruhrseep p .: bl . B a • = isnmo Estste-2 TRUCE sToRv BlU.i r, , ,, E ,, INGS, Noe Maud ZS North Twelfth street. e• ".-*, a•I incumbrance mai°poreme orY. 2 T-IBE.IN bTOKY BoIrIK DWELLINGS. N. oorner of Thirty seventh and Elm etreete, Melia •• e , . . Bale No.lll B e a th 'unirtaanth et,eet. goutskaioLD FrR NITUR.h, CAI111;1,1 ,_ This Alumina. '"''. street. belowt 10 O'clock. at Nn 122 Bnuth Tnineatni Chestnut the heu.ehole nun knet enf c allure. tADfIatTY carpets. IS! i eletha. ...les .„ 4 ", sei. &a. sir May be examined at 8 n'oloak on the morm g .. the sale. ,1 WO. NO. 111= arch Street, STOCK OF MA IV I , IQ U ithtTe. ~ th 51 , TUARY. Or'ltTif vligSl.l)kit. " Thie Atthrnoon. • June 10. at 10 o'otooe. o.umz.meue. et the eke 3 , :. yard No. 1825 Arch stmet. to close rho concern tt, tiro etook o ltaban marble monnotente, st ke! o OM R, line statuary, a %tenant. i s , k 7,,NT Dloe Am. the office feral hire, tnedel t N6ts, &o. • FIT For narticutare nee eatalorueth Sale NO. 1031 Walnut Er,PrIaNT P, UaIITUIIE. FINN; OIL PAINTINGS ANO Steiger. irs Ga. V P.LVET & P wrs CH A. 11th on Tuesday &Tontine, Inst. at 1^ o'clock, 11 , calam,us. at No. lug W nut street. the elegant pa-lor. dim( r oom per k. her I uroltu re. fa. Preach pl.to mtrrohl l tin 'I) MIUIII. tine oil punts gs and engravinge handsome gag e u, defiers tapestry vet et ottrays. tre. Sir May to examined at 8 o'cichig on the loortingg tho sate. NOTI(1R. Our ul. on T 1161,1, nu,-ninn,2l'.'' at NO. 1031 WHlnnf tree t. Will ." u """ ur fihr raintinge and - ogramge, foe Freesia. t'lah) 11v. tel Pa..r a irrnr • largo mini P'egant d handsum Ong f ndelere, I 'l4lW Ware, China...au Ware Velvet Carprtg, &g., agg. 'Er May ha OVIMMOO e.I k o'olook on the morniot ul 010 gale. with catalogue. SALE OF POPULAR Al%lb AUSCELLANEOO BlziK On Tuepany evenicg. .111 AA 11, At the AnAtion Slinr.o., ..nomAnipc at o'clock, a coll.ction of popular Inaaella..enus ittra t. lair For partionlara see calau,gues. Saki at Pos. Ir 4 and 141 klontn Fourth SUPBRIOA FORM TUf PORE, riiariO-FORTI a, BB lidoßl4 Oda l' al?. On Thursday aloninix, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Mora, an aasortuaat excellent second-hand twin:are. elexent pair, we.. fine mirror' , carnets , etc.. front teminet duhlutt housekeeping, reateltid to Um store for COWYetavi roptirLrp FORD it AtrtYllUlitEtlj, IL No. 6 1 0 MARKET Street End Sal 041111:0 Pt, SALE OF eFOO OASES hvirka, intok.s. AND pRv. GANa. y Alornme. June 13, at 10 o O 'o n l Th ocS u p rs re da eitelf, Wil l be Sold, LI OEI - Bell oases men's. bore and youths' coif. kir.. soOxrel: boots, mil antilop bro;ano, ConEteng ht tient &oa women a. 1 , 11151V.F. , . goo tioldai. l "..it, 14, goat, morooao and kid homed Word aid owes, r1:163. slippors, Dumdum, 1to.; Man, a taro and droodile sort:moat of otty-snaGe goods. Goods open lot examination, vita eatelesese. Scaly on the morning of fele WAYS NATHANS, A 1.1 UTIONStR LTA AND COMADSION ERCHAN,r, sonthessi corner of SIXJ and RAC.: Streets. P kCH h E ittt AT rßign TO o HAI VI, The following articles Will be eo'd for lees than 111 , the usual 5e:11,4 Prlee t ice gold hunting Gib doub e cafe. and double-'o'• torn tengbsh patent lever watehes of the mei• approreJ and best makers ; fine gold double ow pqpni lever wsikhski IcY-r watenrs: fire gold buntmg-ease acd narm-Itles escapement a-ret and lepine watches; borixor.tal and duplex earthen, silver tunttnii-wee. d0u , .1-tisse. and [triable-Ind cue nsliah patent lever secairment lever, and lesmp arambee, o the most aparm - ed end best make's ; doe. bid aegis send open use silvers -A 3.1.1.,ti-t silver QUilfiler and I Intlfi elt -I tv,tches ; hue foal veg. peek, toa, and gusrd chains; diamond finezr rinse and breast pins; setaot hue solo jaw Jr, ; to . ld breast-nice, ear ring*. Unger-tinge. bracelets, gene t-eseea, peas, and I weirs at stye:, deseric t:o.;; guns, pisioi e , Thuolca! instruments. allea.litrtel. jihrlfruLlee I`.I I )sIFX3,OAN. Money advanocd htioraill tor any I , terth of rime agreed upon , on Fold and at.ver %ante. d watched, owe/r•, fowline•pece, nnAltta Cry Roo' a, clo th ing, grow:aim hudbare, puller) rinure. beading, loner articled, awl on CI arneAnf va CONSIGN MMUS AND CO"-DOOIC ULF.? 20tt LLCIT.D. - - Liberal cash advances made un all article•. COT tat?, for enie. ror-ooft eticatkon riven tla s ,dria . PIMA ,grtAa BRUINS MD r.Ol/.IKIZ W05 1 :3,-1 . 5'34 VIC k torrYi P1r.....=i7e7 Ali IN MACHIN ton, LER-I'.i.tir C.RZ. 21.101.3MAtili ant FOVESDE having,:: •45317 Yaqui', bean d sitstaufai eponiticm, saiDecta giguar:!/ e F ilwi SA Lee rapiairiar emviblif $ Tar rs) En 4 Iltuda , 7; A'l,4pre.El. ht„ k.:. raeycoi . xil7 afar tbair 2 . :.!VAct.2 :;rvzs, as beitih pprdet tar r;litla a: . ! 1:33181119 marina /1 , .0/K, .4631121117 altymg: tetra ;Morey Al illYlopPAS lOf iter Yrilwri{ Sy e 1,6411, di* 7 cc 2 stakiacialldO at ills rorifr.!.. rill/ Praia - arts- Pot, Wo,bs!zr. top? il;l.reto! 11::!tri. af b*. PannsTivania aaanij raraq. :3el and kinds : iron and lzraia! satlngsz ef:Ard.,steetvA: I[2ll Slip IRE, tort.. tqu, WA di cer rut wt. sadist Irak thi s abort , Introovaa7 Drawinsa and apit3i6Gaiiol3:ll fa: ail vort {ora }: :stair onteibliakment, free of 4karra, ant Xlll ft - i7fa:OL W..ka alt oari bora 4211 coat a vial . , acVt TWA lie Vain; at bailie, 'whore tiger eta 1 , 2 rd:t.: sad are ors - n.led pat. sacral!, V:44lg, 4.'4'1 we.' sb. 412 nimbi! k00,v7 et gel'!s-ee:EV... itltON 3. :a JfIRA 1. 54. INA= 6,4 J. ♦LIOEIN MUhIQI, 7.1111 N 21. eOP2, WILL4X tit hiIWEICL HAITLIT 11111411 QOUTRWA_RK. FOUNDRY, FIFTN. AtlD WASKINGION SPEIEESE. PHiLLIMLP/Ilt. blEktitlOli. dc BONS. Efitilli.E.WES MID hisamfe.oh4re Ilich end Low Presseare E 411,11.4 for land, mar. and marine *orrice. Boilers. OasomoMrs, Tana*. Ito% Boat*, as; Cur los of all hinds. either iron or true. Iron Frans lima for vs* Wert, liforlorlicss, Jul reed Stations, foo. Notorte arid Gas Manama?! of Le Istark out eat !sr. Proved oonxtraotmi. very donoriprion of Plantation MaohMery. surA Sager, BIM and Grist mills, Vacuum Poo. etedim Irma** Defecatora, Filters, Farm.= ••' s lif l4 ' ka. Bole ratite for N, kitheux.'• Potent eugarbAlias avearattte Neamyte'a Pateet +Steam Hatoner,,u.d. ) .4 Woieey's Patent Centritegat Seger Drammt ntetehlite arki Q 1T PLEASANT .10137.11172.1", BEACkftetiat,KettAielled , ., &LAM. K. 'XILS.3 b:ioll2l3plii that, ...11T121, t;: - 1 skehmi tie czti ro sioct of attrrnit ita, 6 t,Te Fyll2- 7, hea 1341.1 Warbled to recoil.° 0ni u ,..:0; Epas i rari Saw Tell Cfafeanrs, Cost, Win war*. gef.ll.ll:. La.ont. Written or itif.4ll.7truato. ist in ea Crsvi CAM. ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLIES. pROYUItiALS Voit AR J 51.1 Sealed Provos&le will be reiv•d at Spoorllo. 4l . ll t , owe, on or before thp fth (12thNoy of .hor nrxt. •k ..0“- 47 the enee•elene en meeeonoie nn the of tee state of Illinois for feroiehine. deliveredal Spunefield, Illinois. th e following arms and 004' meats: 'lire ye (121 64be brass guns. rifled. Six fg (12-Ihis brass howitzers, rifletl. Twelve (12) nalespag forg lb ging. ozx (d)caiseons for 12 lb how/tgere. Three 13) travelling forges. Three (3) battery wagons. Three (al spare sun as -- nagfre. (me hundred ami wrie "tj eig ht ( ion sets of aralligl _ h arlt"g , W . " ts the [melanoma and equivalents three °° " - anisi cd light dr Wary complete, corr 7. F, ( 2,.n t li" tti BA respects with the arm anti csalTine!,'7 thetinned States, and to he e subjected to IP , ' Y Ohms tests • . . One thousand (LOGO) aerate, entire& t One thousand 0.000 pairs cavalry retold trevo.vi 4.ne chin, and (1.000) carbine.. One thousand (I.oefil•holetere. One thontand MOM belts. li ke arms 000rreepond in all reepeote tol he nke arms anti AP pendagee uerd in the Beryl, e of the United atat‘-e. mei of the newest and moat approved style and finien, and ta be eutdeeted to the same toga. E===l The COMMISBIOUCT/ meat the right to reject An , proposal not settsf,.mory. The terms of payment under law, eighty per peat. , s 1 delivery, twenty per cent. 0.. mpietton of contract. Address commissioners for purchase of arms, d- 0., Springfield' illmoie, JAN. H. BTOKESI JOHN I:ll,Lett.N. CounniatteePie , WM. 811EPITARLI m 2 'Lit THE WEEKLY pliEss. TEE WEEKLY PEESti bean eatabliahad ea a scare and I)4=oa:sent found itkon. butit ta. in audit] a marvellaua anatunle of the detral of favor which a rightli-oonductad LITERARY, POLITICAL, AND NEVI tan readies at the hande of a liberal and enlighttere Publie. 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