iletv:llfay the Indians be Saved. To alrrahaln Lincoln, President of the United States; Sea: The barbarities which are perpetrated by Southern Secessionists upon Northern citizens, and the conspiracies of traitors against your own life, and against the Go vernment which the nation has called you to sustain, have I trust prepared the public mind for a proper consideration of the snitering and wrong endured by the Indian tribes upon our frontiers, some of whom, on account Of their fine physical development and noble traits of character, would under genial treatment be come the pride and glory of our country; yet these are now in peril of annihilation by the armed bands of white men under the pretence of defending the frontiers against the cc SA ygoiSs," when In reality there is noitbor cause nor motive for such a course, but such as prompt the attempt of traitors to a death grasp at the spoils of office and the control of the Government. no imminent necessity of immediate attention to this subject is keenly felt by every trite American who knows and regrets the Indians' wrongs, while at the same time it is obvious that no fulminate plan is de vised for redress or prevention. Owing, per haps, to the perilous exigencies of public affairs, your inaugural message contained no allusion to the subject, and perhaps for the same cause the last annual message of your predecessor was equally silent, while his mes sage of the previous year only spoke of them as « reaming savages, requiring vast military expenditures to control." The fact that the blood of Pocahontas flowed in the veins of Jefferson and Randolph, and that from the Indian we have derived our country and our corn, together with the fact that we have de prived them of the power of self-protection, or of being protected by friends and allies from abroad, give to them a claim upon na tional justice, which cannot be overlooked but at the expense of national honer. Permit me, therefore, to present to your considera tion several important points, the first of which b— ras CAUSES BY WHICH THE iftmass surraa AND FADE AWAY. It is not owing, as is commonly imppesell, to incapacity for labor, or from an innate aava,geiam, which spurns all Improvement, but for the want of civil protection from lawless outrase and murder; for the want of sub. aistence and a secure home ; for the want of knowledge and encouragement to develop material resources and to sustain honorable commerce with civilized life. All these aro in the power of a truly Christian Government to impart; but, alas! the Indians are suffering and dying for their want! There is no longer a Western wilderness to which they can re treat. The Pacific coast is all occupied by white settlers, and since the survey of rail roads and the Mormon war, and the discovery of geld iireort the Rock y Mountains, every plain and valley where cattle or corn can bo raised is known and claimed as belonging to the white race, utterly regardless of the prior tight of those who are "to the manor born." The Indians, having no Moab.] position and no political or Church party sufficiently in terested to make their cause a speciality, are left to the one-aided and often false statements of unprincipled writers ; and thus it is that emigrants and settlers are educated to asso ciate in their minds tomahawks, and scalping knives, and savage revenge as the principal incidents for which they must look, while the atheistic sentiment, which affirms that "r the Indiana are destined to perish before the march of civilization," prompts the execution of the murtierons decree. The religionists tacitly acquiesce, and the military give vigor and speed to the work of death. It is plain, alb Mit under ORO eireumstan- cea it is not peculiarly Indian nature, but human nature, to suffer and perish. I; ever our own professional men and capitalists, with their wives and little ones, were turned from their homes by usurpers, and left as penniless and friendless as some of the Indian tribes, their suffering and their doom would be as ter rible and as certain as the Indians. The realization of this in among the pow:a bilities which may occur. Already.our doors are beset with beggars, whose Increasing num bers and necessities may ultimate in demand Instead of sec/neat. They may deeido to take supplies from well-stocked stores, and from locked-up coffers, and to occupy the fertile acres upon which God sends sunshine and showers for human use. The landless, house less, penniless poor are the majority, and, in the exercise of their Democratic right, they can do all which their sufferings suggest that they should do. And if might gives right (and the only right) to disinherit the Indiana, and to allow them to die of starvation and abase, It gives a greater right in the case of the starving poor. Professional men, with but few OS eaptionß, have turned a deal ear to the cry of the Indian, while the speculators have gorged their coffers at the cost of his life blood. Therefore it is not a fancy, but a fact, that as sure as God reigns there is no alterna tive but restitution or retribution! I have thus far called your attention to the snbject as an abstract consideration. 1 will now present BPSCIPICATioRs of Tim XATonn AND EXTENT OF lIIDUR WROPOB, The truth of which I believe can be de monstrated by undoubted testimony, and without stopping to inquire by what pro cess the millions of aborigines have disap peared who inhabited the Eastern and Middle States at the time our Pilgrim Fathers landed upon this continent ; or how it is that there is not an Indian left who can read the Bible which Elliot translated ; or how it is that, not withstanding $200,000,000 have been expend ed within the last thirty years, ostensibly to protect and elevate the Indian race, yet it is more degraded and more rapidly than ever lading from the earth. Without looking at the past, let us view the present, or what has occurred within a brief limited period. Ten years ago there were estimated 200,000 In dians living in the Territory of Oregon ; now, it is believed, there are not 25,000 left alive. The destruction of these people in Texas and In California and Arizona, has been at a greater rate than in Oregon. In the name of humanity, I ask of you, sir, for an official investigation as to the truth of those report.% some of which were published in the despatches of General Wool when com mandant of the Pacific forces, and by Joel Palmer, Indian commissioner on the Pacific coast and in a book entitled t( A Plea for the Indians, with facts and features of the late War in Oregon," and also manyfacts of news paper notoriety, all showing that officers who have been appointed to discharge the sacred obligation of government, as the guardians or those people, have not only neglected their treat, but perverted it to destroy. This has been done to an eztent frightful to contem plate. By the use of fraud or force, treaties have been made, utterly regardless of justice, either in the terms or In the fulfilment; but which the Indians have been compelled to ob serve, with the certainty of starvation before them. This was the case with a number of tribes in Oregon, who were drawn from their homes and cut off from their subsistence with the promise of ample annuities, but for years received nothing. Several cases are recorded where Indians have been convened, ostensibly for counsel and treaty, but really to be poisoned with strychnine or to be massacred with the re volver and the dirk. One band of Indians was invited by a sub-agent in Southern Oregon to put themselves under his protection, and, hav ing done so, he ordered all the men to he shot, .leaving forty women and children without their natural protectors; and, in the same val ley, another large band of Indians were assured Of peace and protection by an official, and the very man who bad thus gained their confidence, forthwith went among the whites with the pro position, that as the red skins (the Indiana) were put off their guard, now was the time to surround and massacre the whole. The proposition was accepted, and arrange ments immediately made to carry it into effect. Their ranch was surrounded du ring the darkness of the night, and at early dawn of October the 7th, 1856, a volley of rifle balls was sent through the bodies and brains of those unsuspecting men, women, and children. The few that escaped rallied on the 9th, two days afterwards, and set fire to ten houses, and killed fourteen white persons. A proclamation was bunted by the Governor of the State, In which it wan said that the war was commenced by the Indians without cause, and that, on the part of the people, it was a war of necessity and of self-defence; and to sustain this falsehood, It was officially pro slaimed through the press that the Indians did the burning on the 7th, and that the whites chastised them on the 9th. Thus making it appear, by this change of dates, that the In dians were the first aggressors, for which a war was carried on agalnut them, until it amounted to a claim on the National Treasury for as million dollars. If ;unarms other muses of equal and even greater enormity, in regard to which I beg leave to refer you to the despatches of General Wind and of Joel Palmer, and to the book of biota already alluded to, which, I doubt not, you will find in the proper department in the Capitol. - The mom - point to which I call you ;idea tion is THE IHADEQnscI or THE IHDLS3 DEPARTMEXT TO DO THE WORK lIKQUEELID. In the halt annual report of the late Secretary of War it is recommended that theindians be pat under the entire control ofthe military de partment i but es every soldier wed of the mumps Goal" the Government $l,OOO per annum, and, according to the. Secretary of Wer's report, $24,000,000 was expended last year principally in forts and in military min e _ meta among the Indians, the coin of sub a control is of itself a serious objection. But with the testimony of Gen. Houston and the history of William Penn and of Roger Wil liams, and of many others, who an= that with dill Protection and justice, there would be - no more occasion for forts or soldiers among thil Indians than among the peaceful villages azifow England or Pennsylvania. 11110 exercise of kindness, which Huey baa desiieriatraWd to be so successful in the subju &Wl Of wild animals, wou74 certainly be equally;'incoaraful in its application to wild Indiana. Therefore the idea of armies and martial-law and their aßendant demoralize- Lions should not be entertained for a moment. As an illustration of the necessity of a bet ter administration of Indian affair!, I refer you to an article holn the Now Yolk T r i_ buns of March le, 1861. Ido not wish to do injustice to any of the parties named, but on the other hand I wish them to know the charges, that 31 false they may refute them, and if time, that the robbery of the Indians may be stayed. In either case investigation is demanded. REDRESS FOR TUE riser, AND rear series roe THE FUTURE. It is not enough that I point out the wrong, or speak in general terms of the remedy. Every body knows that there should be good laws and good men to administer them; but the points for consideration are, what laws aro good ? and by what Means shall it be ascer tained who are geed men 1 These questions involve the sum and substance of all political strife, and of all legislations and Governments in the world. Their practical solution would not only staylndian wrongs, but all the social wrongs of every country on the globe. With the profound conviction of the magni tude and significance of what I propose, I find that it is all expressed in the well.known words, "All things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye also unto them." As individuals, we claim the common civilities which are customary in the commu nities with which we associate. And as a na tion, we claim the recognition of other nations, with all the peculiarities which distinguish tia from other people. We feel that we baYe an inalienable right to our religion and laws and to everything which constitutes us a distinct nationality, and it is for the eustaiument of these rights that our gathering hosts are now marshalling in battle array. The Indians, too, as individuals, hhave a right to the same per sonal respect and courtesies of life which we claim for ourselves, and which are duo from every man to his fellow-man throughout the eg wide, wide world ;" for they have a lan mre and religion, and laws and customs, which constitute them a nation as distinct as ours from other nations. These peculiarities aro as much the gilt of God to them as ours are to us; and, as a consequence, they have an equal right to retain that religion which most agrees with their consciences, and as Much of the country as their convenience re quires; and , to be at liberty to feed upon buffalo or beet, upon acorn's or apples, and to live in wigwams or in houses, and to choose or refuse our forms of life as their judgments ap prove; for, though a weaker nation, they pos sess a right as absolute as that possessed by France, br Russia, or England, or America, to decide on all these particulars. I entreat you, sir, not to regard me as presumptuous when I affirm that any laws which you recommend which are not based upon doing g 4 to others as we would that others should do unto us" will be but a waste Of time and of money to put them In force. And that the enormous cost, with the general failure in the past and present treatment of the Indians, is owing entirely to the absence of this law. If they are to be ele vated by Chrietiau cirllizatlon, it meat be through the positive attractions which the exhibition of Christian law would exercise through the example of those who rule them, in connection with tho physical enjoyment* which a true civilization necessarily imparts I I appeal to you, sir, the more earnestly upon this point, from the fact that sectarian organi zations are helpless against the demoralization emanating from systems which are based upon false premises. Hence, when I told Gov. Denver (Indian commissioner) that the bleu- Kett) which had, been appropriated for one of the Western tribes had been divided into four teen strips, and that each strip was sold to the Indians and charged to the Government as a whole blanket, the Governor answered that to cheat the Indians is so common that even mis sionaries are no exception from the practice. Lamentable as such a charge is, it was con firmed a few weeks afterwards by the state ment of the Rev. Mr. Goss, in the church of the Rev. Dr. Buddington, Brooklyn, N. Y., to the effect that cc there are men employed as missionaries who are wallowing in moral pol lution." The Rev. Mr. Perkins, a returned missionary from Oregon, and now a resident in Boston, Massachusetts, informed me, that out of thirteen missionaries sent to convert the Indians on the Pacific, g twelve of them became speculators in the Indians' land,—the choicest and most valuable portion of which was divided into farms of six hundred and forty acres for each family by the settlers who accompanied them. The Indians being thus deprived of the pastures which fed their game and produced their.roots, and of the streams which supplied them with fish, became im poverished and disheartened. Their present condition is briefly stated in the report of the Oregon Methodist Conference, which affirms that the Indians of this Territory are still in their nakedness, pollution and micory, as when the first missionary set his foot upon their shore, twenty-five years previous. The report might have said incalculably worse off, &c. January 1,1861, I was with the Indians on the Catarangus Reserve, in the kitate of New York, and was informed that missionaries had labored with them for 150 years ; yet, out of the 1500 Indians in that community, only 200 were professedly Christians, and this small minority, with the patronage of the Church, and the beat farms, and the most wealth in the nation, are, nevertheless, agree ably to the testimony of the missionaries themselves, not superior, and some bay, not equal in virtue and moral worth to the Pagans among them. It is with regret that I expose these facts but the proofs which they give of the misap plication of moneys so liberally appropriated by Government, and by monthly missionary concerts, impel me to make them known, esporially when I remember that these organi zations are the chief agencies through which the Government and the country expect to save and elevate the Indians. But, sir, behold the mistake ! Instead of converting the In dians from sevageiem, white men are becoming savages We learn from the California news papers that several hundred Indian women and children (whose fathers and husbands had been previously killed) have been massacred in cold blood, and that armed bands of men have been hired to hunt Indians, and to re ceive pay according to the number of scalps which they obtain_ Sir, it is to stop these outrages, and to institute measures which shall have better results, that I beg leave to submit the following plan : let. Let it be the heel. policy of Govern ment to regard every tribe, however small, as a distinct and sovereign nation. 2d. Let there be two or more additional Territories appropriated for the Indian use, in such localities as shall accommodate them to the boat advantage, and which, for extent and value, shall be worthy of our people to give, and of the Indians to accept. 3d. Let all the tribes throughout the States and Territories bo assisted and encouraged to form one grand Confederacy, and whenever the smaller tribes, and remnants of tribes, and scattered families, are disposed to locate in contiguity, let them be aided to do so, and to become subject to the same immunities which may be already established by the Indians Upon the respective territories. 4th. Let the lines be clearly defined within which Indian rule shall bo absolute, and in support of which, should they deem t neces sary, they shall be aided in the organization of an armed pollee, to prevent their country from being the rendezvous for lawless men. 6th. To bring this about, let delegates from distant tribes be encouraged and assisted to visit and to communicate with each other, and" as soon as practicable, let a periodical be put in oirculation for interpretation to each of the tribes. 6th. Let there be no white persons autho rized to live among them upon any terms, or for any purpose, but such as possess the mo ral and intellectual organs in the ascendant, and are proved to be so by the testimony of those who nave known them by their procli vities. Farther details are unnecessary, for it the foundation is laid in justice, all parts of the structure will ultimately assume their propor tions. In conclusion, permit me to assure you that, although I have been exiled from my family and home in Oregon for the 'last live years ; and have been subject to great privation by the conspiracies of lawless men, I am not addressing you for selfish interests merely, but under the deep conviction that, to be sincerely earnest in seeking the welfare of others, is the surest way to .secure our own, and thus the heart's best sympathies find their highest Joy in the universal good of all man kind. Respectfully yours, Joan Beeson. Puruezi.rau., June 14, 1861. PHILADELPHIA BOAZ!) OF 711LIM. nfo. BPARHAWK J. ROSH _SNOWDEN Cowan= ?U Monti. SAMUEL E. NTO MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP pHILADELeIim Tine 181 1801. BUN RISEB —4 NI—BUN BSTB— .7 ati MEM WATER.------ -JO XI AeLBI'VE.III. Bohr Geo G Jonas, Crowell, 1.5. days from Elul Har bor, TurVe bland. with salt E A Onterbridse. Bld in 001P411Y with sign' F Sheerer, for this port; left brig Kato Wan from at. Thomas. just arrive:l, Bohr Wm I , anace, Bonn, 4 days from Boston. with mdse to E A uder Muir Visited Estates, Bohan% days from usouessaker, with Bah to Van Born. Woodworth & Co. Bohr Neel, days from •Providenae, in bal last to It Sturtevant & Co. Hour Robecesa, Magee, 3 dim from New York, with Me to captain. Behr Alisabeth. Brown. from Providence. Bohr Willow Nartiliame, from Providence. Bohr Dd Hale, yordr. nom Barnonat. Bohr x H Wilson, Davie. from Boston. Bohr llalhe T Chartre, Chartre, from Camden. aux 11 BAD. Bohr B T Chartre, Chance, Dauverauort, mammon A. Clover. Behr Ebzabeth. Brown. Pawtucket, Rapplier & Bro. Boar David Bale, Conklin, New Bedford, L Auden- Tied & CO. Behr Willow Ilarp. Hulse. Boston, N Sturtevant it. Co, Rohr Calliope, Neal. Boston, N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr R It DassiS. Batton, B ft Baurrer & Co. • Behr Rebeces, Mezee, New York, E NEIIIOKANDA. Kilda Vollllol'. Olmstead. for NeW Yort. wait Meatus et Jtio Janeiro 9th alt. Ship Edwin Forfeit. Croaker. °leered from New York 011 the lit of August. 1960. and had not arrived at her port of destination (Song Kong) on dealet at-1441.M —nine month' front the ttme of her soure—and ohs ju awned to be loaf. She had MI board as, imasaMltora a number of missionaries . The E. F. moldered UN tomb ratek A IM, was built at Boston in UM, and I'm owned in New York. Bark H am a n Jarman, sailed from Cardenas Sth mat for New T OTS• Hark Conrad, Salsbur, wee at Rto Janeiro 9th ult for this port. Bark t Margare. Quin. was at Rio Janeiro 9th tat for N York tor Italkterire. Bark Roanoke. McKee. for New York. was ready at Rio Janeiro 9th nit. . Barka Fame, Kennedy. and }Woollier°, Baiter. for New iiork, were loading' at Rio Janeiro flth Barga AMOOOIII Itirw n, for Baltimore; Henrietta, Brown, for dui and Bailie Magee, Soul°. for itiobmond, wereot Rio Janeiro Oth Bark Maxwell ( Br). Bektleine, sailed from Rio Janeiro etti ult for New York. Bark Everhard (`Orem), Wlegmerer. from Bremen April 25, via liey i thleans Bar May 28, in ballast and 109 passengers, at ew York yeeterday. The Eorerherd was bound to Mew Orleans, and ordered off by U El steam theme Brooklyn. Brigs Mount Vernon, Rail. and Mentleello,Burnhami for Baltimore. were at Rio Janeiro 9th nit. fizie Ncrth Point. limith, for flew York. TM loading at nto Janeiro atit Brig Isabella Jewett, Reed, from Trinidad 16th rill. at New Yora yesterday. 12th lust, 7l' M, lat 31 11, lon 71 89. was boarded by Limit C e Fre= ng, of U 8 sioon-of war Vandalic, who reported all yea. Brig' Bollinx Wave. for flew York, oiled from Rio Janeiro Bth Ult. wish 2800 bag. coffee. Bahr Marietta Tilton, Tilton, from sa g ua Gth inst. at New York 16th mkt. Behr Wauyiensa, Satin, at New York 16th inst. from Smyrna. Del. - • • Sony J P Wanner,. Stanton. at Now York 16th instant, from Taunton. nth inst, 11 r ow velr it, contact rah au unknown aohooner, which carried away six stannonsons, rigging fore and aft, fore main= knit, and split Jib, Bohm Montrose, Linnekin. and Lightning, Daniels, at Rio Janeiro Oth OFFICIAL. PROFOULS FOR FURNISHING MAIL LOCKS. PANT OPPfeg DiParimPlgitri Am' MIMI, Sealed Proposals for furnishing all Looks and 40Y11, of new kinds, to be aubstititted for the looks and keys new need on the lJnited State, M ails , will be received at this Department until nine o 'clock A. M. the tenth day of July, tem It being desirable to obtain looks and keys of a new eonetruaticm, and invented expressly for the exclusive use of the United States mails, no model is prescribed for bidders, the Department relying for its seleotion on the results of mechanical skill and ingenuity which a fair oesneettttolt, new invited. mile produce, It if deemed neoesaary only to state that a mall look 'Mania be sell looking, and that its other principal requisites are uniformity. seounty. lightness. etrength, durabilitY r novelty of construction, and facility of use. Two kinds of mail looks and keys—one of brass and the other of iron—different in form and construction. are required; and proposals should specify, separately, the pries of mush iron look. each key for tame, sada brass look, and each brass key Air same. Duplicate samples or patterns of each kind of look* proposed are required to be submitted with the propo emu ; one .f essi, kind of samle leek, to bit riveted Up and finished, and ano th er to Ile open or unrlveted, so that its internal structure may easily be examined. Every sample must be plainly marked with the bidder's name. The locks offered should not be patented nor should their internal oonetruetion be otherwise pubfioly known, or bh similar to any looks heretofore ailed; and th'Y meat be warranted not. in any way, to infringe or in terfere with any patented invention. The various sample looks presented by bidders will be submitted to a board of examiners. to be oomMie sioned by the Postmaster General, lOr the POrPoao . examining and repo ruing on them, Pert unless tile Postmaster General aeali deem it to be for the interest of the Department to reject all the proposals and abed mens submitted under this advertisement, contractswill, upon the report of the examiners, be entered into. lseen as ersetioable. with the successful bitider.whose ooks are adopted, for furnishing Similar loots and her for four years, as they may be required and ordered. with the right, on the part of the Postmaster General for the time being, to extend and continue the contract in force for an additional term of four years. on giving notion. in writin g , to the contractor not less than six Inman. before e term uatiou of the fires term of lour years; or at the expiration of the first term of four years, to contract with any other party for furnishing similar or different looks and keys, as the Postmaster General may determine. resoledntrtor must agree and be able to furnish, it 511 U °Melee, O,OIXI LIMA e lk s B ag thuvg keys, within three months from the time of entering into contract, and 30,000 iron looks and 90 000 iron keys. within eight months from such time. But the Post master General will reserve the right to increase or di minish, as the wants or interests of the service may acsansid, the quantitise of the look. add kap...shove saes cified with a proportionate allowance of time to fur nisli them. Ail the looks furnished by the contractor must be warranted to keep in good working order for two years.. in the ordinal"' uo of the eeryieo, when not subjected to obvious violent.° Ruch 0.0 become defeetiVe dunes that time, to be replated with perfeot locks without charge. The contractor will be required to deliver the looks. at his own expense, at the Poet Offiee 4:iePartmellit. Washington. 1). C., put up on sticks, forming separate bundles of five belie each, and Demurely peeked in wooaon boxes containing not more than two hundred looks each. The keys are to be delivered to an agept of the Department. duly and specially authorised in each care, to take charge of and convey e the same from the contractor's factory to the Departsinent, where both woke and title ore to be ins -Rooted find enproved before they shall be paid for. 'The contractor will be required to give bond, with ample security, in the sem of twenty-five thonsana doltars, for the faithfulperformanoe of the contract on his pssrt i both its to furnishing the supplies ordered, and !rumpling the mernifnotnringad o the ball leeks and kers, with due privacy, inregvitY, ars. No proposal will therefore be considered, if not encomium= with a written .guarantee from theimposed sureties (whose responsibility must be certified by the Postmaster at the place of their residence) that they will become respvniehle, on the required bond, for the fulfilment of the contract by the bidder, in ease such proposals be accepted. In deciding on the proposals and specimens. the Peat piaster General may deem it expedient to select this brass look of one bidder and the iron lock of anothet. He therefore reserves the right of nontraoting with different individuals for such ditlerent kinds of looks na he may select. Proposals should be carefully sealed, addressed to the Postmaster bieneral t . and endorsed on the envelope. Proposals for Mail Looks." rny7-tiller Al. BLAIR. Postmaster General. LEGAL. RY ORDER OF THE lIBITED STATES - 11 - 0 DISTRICT COURT OF TRR EASTERN DIR. TItIOT OF PENNZYLVANIA, the following Moni tion is yubluMed WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Mantua. Unlrrno siTATE43, FAATINTI DASTELICT 07 FANNSYLVANIA t iNCT ' THE PRP,SIDENT OP VIE UnitTIfeSTATESI. Ta n 2 MgmenAL op TIIE &WEIN DISTUOT OP GAR TING: WASP-lAN, The District Court of the United Mates, in and for the Eastern Distrust of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a .Libel , filed in the name of the United States of Amerioa, bath deoreed all persona n geral wno have, ship roiosid ricke, title, 01 interest in the GE.HERAL PARKHILL, whereof William H. Forbes is master. her Tackle. Ap parel, and Furniture, and the Goods, Wares, and Mer e_handite laden in said ship, captured as a pnte by the Witted States steam-frigate Niagara, under ockninand of tiaptain William W. McKean, and brought into this port, to tie zumilehect, cited, and coaled to Judgmeat at - the time and place underwritten. and, to the effect hereafter exempted. (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged. and strictly enjoined and command ed, that you omit not, but that by publishing these pre sents in at least two or the daily newspapers printed and published in the citty of rhiladelehm, and in the Legal lec,Weeracer, vett do tneaush and lute. or [Make to be mon.ished and cited, peremptorily, ell persons in general who have, or tretend to hare,_anY riht title. or interest in the maid tibia G ENE RA 1., PA RK HILL, her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the said Hoods, Wares. and Merchandise laden on said ship, to aDylear before the Honorable John V.adisalsder, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court R 0.091, an the nit y of Philadelphia, on the T Wlsle Viral' day af ter publication of these presents, if it be a coert day, or else on the nexteout day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to chow, or allege t in due form of law. a reasonable and genes. if any they havi . , why the mod ship uhINEKAL PARKHILL , tier Tickle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the Goode, Wares , e and Merchandise laden therms', should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise. liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned me good and lawful prises, and further to do and receive in this behalf as to jus tice shish appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, ge nerally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also Intimated,) that if they shall not appear at tae time and plate above menninied. or appear and shall nut show o reasonable and lawful ore.. to tho ...- trail, then said District Court doth intend, and will proceed. to adjudication on t GENERAL pture. and may pronounce that the said stun PARKHILL, hor Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the said Goods, Wares, and distrohandiee laden therein, did be long, at the cline of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confisoation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather con tumacy of the peree h e so mted or intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and thatyou duly eert)fy to the said District Court what 70% shall do In the premises, to gether with these presents. Witting the Honorable dos:[ CsDivaLataca, Judge of the said court at Philadelphia, this twenty-Afth day of Mat , A: D. 1561, and in the eighty-fifth year of the independenc" of me saild UnstovUltisto, U. my2B-tnf.6t Clerk District Mint u. 8, 'IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOlt TAB 01,17 AND COUNTY OF PIMA- DliLargaa. Notice is herebygiven that the ernhaeriberime applied by petition to the Court of Common Plean for the City and County of Pniladelphta for a final disebente ander the provisions of the insolvent laws of this Common wealth, which application will be beard by the said Court, at 4,e Coat Boom. la the middle building of the gtateflonae. Philadelphia. at 10 A. M., on the 24th of „I_ A. D. 1861. when end where all creditors of the underlined may attend, if they thtilkgren le6-theta - at J1.114U8 ERN. MEDICINAL. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, The New Remedy for ItHEUNIATIBm. During the met)oer lire hut intronnoed to the no tice of me metheal profession o 1 ihisuuuntry She &ifs tarized Ch?orids of .P/OPYlaMiXer as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and having received from many sonnies, both from physic) ann of the highest standing and from patients, the MOST FLAT/ER.ISW TESTIMONIALS of its real value in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we are induced Wprenent ,t to the =WM in n form READY FOR I SA MEIJIATE USE, wbklt we hope will commend fine to those who are initiwriwe cowielaint. and to the me. Masi practitioner who may teal disposed to test the V 6 1 .11 Of this valuable iemedy. - ELIXIR PROPY.WiIdIVE, in the form above spo ken or, has reeentig been extensively experimented with in the PitNNMYLV.ANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED 8 UCCESBfas will appear from the pabliehed aeeoupta in the meiical journals. sea is carefully put up ready for immediate WWI with fall directions. and can be obtained from all the Mutilata at HS anta_Per bottis, and wholesale of ntri.LOCK 4f. auRENERAW Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, magi-ls Phlladelobia. DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Hr. AAICITE HAWS AROMATIC INVIGORATING EPIC% this Me, litim has bait stud be the mbiie for /is mar/ with it/cm/sit/Eft:von rtoostmended to Mr. spepile Norlioleselgeg, kleart-Bure, Colic star, I tiadin 01 Glemitai k er Pains 1 1 % the BMW, ififißOWN, iireyrsme.s, awsolailits, Low Hewitt, Deliriums Trowou, lillSOWPlteneL, I! ollNULllle , EXHILAJLAMM, //117/00/1.2111, Writ WILL Ito? INTOZICALTZ OR Blirreyy, As a Medicine it is quick and areotual, surfing. the most aggravatedcases of DysPePaiaKianaT Calnlealtda.. and all other derangements of the stomace and Bone t. in a speedy manner. It will inatantly revive the most melancholy and trooping malts, and restore the weak, nervous, and Nippy to health, etre/win ; and Vi g or. - Persona raison* who, from. the injudiounia use of lumen, We brooms dejected, and their nervous systems Mattered, emietitutions broken down, and en 'sot to that horrible SUSS to humanity, the Demurest Tnswass, will, el most Inimediatelyrfeel the happy and healthy longs rating oflteaey of - Dr. ELso. , x InVieerati O lle WELAT WLLL . Hoss.—One wine glass full as often as nessesary. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One doer will ours Heart ;barn. . Three doses will owe Indigestion. One dose will give Y6tta Goad Appetite. One dose will atop the &dreaming mine of Dyspepsia, One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence. anti as soon, es the stomach receives the Invigeratunt Spirit, the distress ing_load and all gainftd feelings will be removed. vac deer will remove the most eurtresansu pears el Colic, either in the stomach or bowel,. A few doses will remove all obstructions In the Kidney, Meatier. or Urinary Organs. persons Who are seriously Meted witk any Kidney Complautto are alsared of speedy relief by a dote or two, and a radical ware by the use of one or two bottles, NE.O.ErTLY DII3BI.PATION. ?mono who, from diminatiog too maoh over night, and feel the evil effect. of poisonous 'ignore, in violent headaches, sickness at etontoh, weaknees,tidiness, h. .. will sad ens dose Willy ammo all had fee a: Ladino of weak and mow ommtitatione oho cake the invicorraing Spirit three times a day ; it will make them strong, healthy., and hays y, remove ell ObetTne- Cows and irregularities from the menstrual Orgarm, and restore the bloom of health and beaus to the careworn Daring pregnenol IS lOU be invelaeble =mai sine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach. All the proprietor mks is a trial, and to indime this, he hasgegee put up the Isvieopatrine Snarl In pint battles at nts, quarts St gentraLlleeet. 8 WATEX Street, New York, DYtrrg ft (30_,.. 2as Nunn ONCorto wookande Agents in Philaddatua,_ And for sale by JOHN 11. EATON, 25 N. KIOHTH Street. and all Bromism. COTTON SAM DUCK and CANVAS, of all =unbar; and brands, ....Raven's Duck Awning ihrtllsof ell descriptions, for *e V; Awninge, Trunks , and Wagon C orer A. Paper Manufacturers' Drier Fe)ts. from lis fl feat rids_ Warrailinsdilaltlnii Twalat_ Joan w. Jr vv., 011- 1 11 . .otos JO Allay iptGHLEN I B PTEIWFIP ANCHOR GM 1. Now landing from on board of the Dutch brig COT- Minh la Itom bora-et:rept wban - Si'alS Rip** of this supotior Gin, imported and for sale br thefiebeoribere, sole Im porters of this, ein. HENRY BGHL,BN & Jolo-ist 201 and 2513 south FOult.TH Street, THE JPRESEL-1111LADEWMA, TVESpAY, ,JUNE 18, 1861. CEPHALIC PILLS SICK HriADActlE. NERVOUS HEADACHE BY Ike nue Othello die vet etteoko or Nor loss or Beek Hoodaseo mer tie oreventee i see If - Mean st the comatertobikoat of an attaok indnOdbild relief from yam and elokamm will be obtdined. They seldomfeiltin reu.ovint the Plesseeasiiiiiii 4414 to whieh females are so ruhleot. They not gently on the boirels. removing Chistiettulla. For Literary Min, Students, Delimits Females, and all persona of sedentary haws, they ere valuable sa Laxative, improving the assets', giving tone endwise , wilt* digerlave oricamo. end rearktatnt th 6 tufarea elam tioity end strength of the wools mom& The CENULIdeI'ILLB are the remit along broom cation and carefully emaciated eigerimerits, Wag beam 331 Übe. many Team daring 'which time they aria preventdd and rille d A Mt arminnt of vain and suffering from Headache• whether originating in tips %meow system er from a deranged state of the sr... They are entltely Vegetable In their oompenays, ant my be taken at all tunes lith yelled eafeV,Witkoit making ant ohmage tofillitt, end tea eemette er any dim resitbk *NM reedsrs it lase t• edesistiessr am to atildrella BrWARE or ouurrrißrarst Ithigenwitt iimbirar of LINT Xsabling on oisoh Box. - Bole by Druglets and ell other Deslere in Meeilehtee. A Boa will be meet by wit unpaid ell romot of Ws PRICE. Sro CIENTS. £ll *Mini addrosmoi 16.1VN R. II SPAT MING*. 49 CR:DAIR STREET, NEW YOU., ens Anatomical Voiolorkiditillll 01 OEPH A Lie PILLS Wllsh WityIDISISS Alai VllO IMPPTEX FROM HEADAOHE. Eirßnur ,ELICD SUEZ MISS IS WITHIN As Shots ToStiononiate aro oalleiittild h Mr. sPAI.I - afford 1111110siortioniablO 'real if Oa ItA• •,ISAia 1.4,128+ seLeati.di disaaaarv. l(Asonvium. Gann., 1 4 111). I. UAL NltAtinsa. I have tried 'ati l t' Caitlin° Pius, mid tics Witt so mil that I want you to send me two dollars worth move. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I save a few of the first box I got from JOU. Send the Pills by nuni, and oblige Tour obvt Berm% JAMM 111741/11/lITs 11044/knos, hrR irt? » ' s a .0.4 a• arse mem teat of WARP 04110kant ring. awe* asairsda, great deal 4t bia4Al hat JAHN. • Yours reataafilAT, . MAAY AMA . InrOMEOMUSE. 01101 ITIITINGDON COCITY, r l 6ll, January 7043. 11.117ALpum - Yea will please send ere two bourn of year Oitykalie Bend there immediately. Reeeeetrally yeim . an0:11.'15.111101(e. of Teat Pill*. aqui Aka essethst. Brnxit VintrioN. Ohm. Jan. a Att. 11. Q. OratADTAft, req. rloone and envkwod twenty-Rvo aerate, for orldoix Seal Fie another box of your Cephalic. Pills. 2%ty art ONLY the but Pins Luria tear trteri. • Direst - A. Bele Vernon, m o W v e i nd ., oPo M.., BitvinT, Am. Des. 11, IMO. O t tlyszhistsi, Eft. Kish for tome circulars or large how to brine Dour Cephalic Pine mete Aositioularly tseforet : ow aux ternary. If yott haine litkithir_c of the kind pletmelend na/t. One of MY etieteMete, Ithe tobjeet sO Ovine 'BMX Readeohe, (surcally hustling two days') Was semi of linage its sus hoar by your-Pilts, which I cent here Iterpeottally yours, W. B. 11114 Ells Kamm 0. SPAM:intik, no. 43 Cedar mt. pi. Y. Awe. Ms: Inotoed Rad twentr-tro andel (Illifgr Volt MIK UqiQOplialw nue, *en* SO AdarDfle or gov. vrm. 0. Filler, itornokinlnarg. Franklin Co. Ohio. Your Fine reerir is!re eharw—eure Kmiec** *West instanter. • irritly yours, WM C. *WW2. NA. 111.0.1010. isca I lour an I lout to you fors box of Oglutho Pity tOT tut OIITO 01 UM Marren Sloadeoho . v - Tancome, sad reopproft the same, And thsy Jimd a• Nos Afoot skas wax switresitio send As isms.. Ammo said 113 , ritirn nog, Direct to A. A. "%utopian', -Ygallsatt. From tho EZlngindrs Xwil•Usi Ye* Guilt i ly' PM. samomnim . vil obJeot f or wbia tihn Verommei Mr° 01 he lie 7,11 ou an torso; From the ihurteerat, Si. Mend, Men. If vett are, or have been troubled with the headttehe t send fora box, ICerhallo Pills,] go not 7011..nialr have them in eta, of an attaok. _Rose Ms debtartiu Preeidoter, R. I. The Catalano I Pilla ere maid to be o n emarkable' area- Tye remedy for the heedeahecend of the vary Dart for thet very, frequent oomehunt hem myerbeen ilererfered. - . Ft oat the 'West et,s R. R. Gem*. eeire. L *. Meeire. /I We heartily endorse Mr. Meekthae. tueridejed Ceplusho PAIL ; Yen the Hawswes Tenn Win KenoWks. re, We ere ware that venom enfferii4 with the headset's, who try them, will stiok to them. . , Ikea Ow Bouaern FoilA FludiriMir Or La, itim I Z Wry thorn ! yon that aruintouut UM we are NUM that your teatimony can be dote* e already numerous ha .thea has received benate that no other mediolne lan produce. . . . . ~ /to ry Off at. Loris Derrownwh: The linmertoo demand for the article fOrth&lio ring inapidly Ittortaaillt. Prom M essatte, Dif/01,011. tom Mrnidnis irooM not coodoot e YUMA whit ar tulle hedid not know, to wooed" re al merit. MEIEMMN The tariamony in their WO IN Ilt/0111g trine tie am turpeactinio Nein the AIM, Noss. Ntorport, It. 1. Sepialfs Pills are taking' the vises of Ness as elowiteKraai Butitttn, Amos. Mass. *aid to be very etlicacione for the hoodithe. Press she Coniouretli. Otoctsusatt.,ok4o. lankauitt ea stow be reheve4l2 mr A !Jingle OW, PI- riEI I ARED AIME will save tie tOns ariairdlicra RrliP SLOT' • SFAWIIW .17UST/ilifTft GIATS SPALDLNG I 3 FBNPAR GME I ) . CAVE. WEE PIES !. : 1 ECONOMY! . ", DICTATOR! or , * A Servos IN Tote Ita Nurs,"4llll As aeoidents will barmen, even. Well-regulated I families, it is very demean F e in sowe cheap and 1 eormenfent war fir repair= es Wm, WOO rh ". SPALDING'S PREPARE dILUE meets all such emergencies, and household can affortigo do without it. it is slimy ready, and np to the slighter pilau " Enna IN EVENT 88.8. ' • N. B.—A Brush 4d accompanies e bottle. Priem. 211 eerier, . drem, , HENRY CI SP Drive. fie, 48 OEVAit Situ Fr* NEW YOilit.. —...., ) CAUTION. Al *Armin seenneleled moms Ire atteraMing to peon off on the ansunamting watikia imitation of inl PREPARED SLUE. /Mould mote all Form= to U rania* before purchasing , endow the fell name. air; UPII4IIIUNII PEEP eikwu ism sba palm imam; au . stip * iiwiseigis Alit4 ._,im..1,.•......: ~....,,,.... tes if .. KIEDIQUIAIis CURE ALL KINDS Or IIEADACI-IE I svitznimptv VIA? A THBIR BEAUS. HlOlllllllllll. PR. Fob. I. MIL itsr4nowmaoars4, Pitiiertist ft-. Okla.! S ; rpaairrevz. Mgt" Jas. Id, The. Alm Szaimissir s Nrf•U, Ts. 't ;~ %WE HI OE " MUTUAL TOSURAtibi OOMPANY , .. iv, Pittrabirmstra. ' . 0P71113, its. SOS WkltRVI 5111 R RPM. thj ovum 14166 OR 'AILMACiIt; BY 17.11.8. on i l l o wies, stone, and other buildings, limited orlitgr w taai i k a il24 . o: 3l lto r ta - re. skeindloe.ln town or 001M117. gam Wirrlith, fampoi w-Aaalreso oPIT,Ita M. Which is invested ea follows, vie: In Mitt mortgages on city property, wortk double the ttanount ;. TIMM 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'. 6 per cent. Rut isterttage UM, 111.1111T,.....r.................• 110000 00 I Pennsylvaniaa Railroad co. e 0 por coot, go- Gond mortgage 1011411(1309000) Avow ea Tuntmgdon and DroearPop Railroad and Canal Co. 'm mortgage loan— _ _ 4,000 00 around rent, firet-claes—. —.— 4,R41 RI Collateral mane , Well eeturef.,..-,,,,----,,--- 0 0 0 0 00 City of FlOadeiprtia e par cont. loom— -- So,ooo oft Allegheny County 6 per cent.. PA. R.R. . Mao- 10,000 00 Commercial Dank sok— —.— . 540 01 Mechanics' Bank Mock MO eo Penorylvanla Railroad Co.'e stook— -._ 4, 000 00 Relines rdiltual Neuronal, Co.'s sh ot 10,000 00 The comity Fire insurance Ws etook r,ose 00 be Delaware M. 0. insoganoe Co.'s stook- MO CO Union Mutual Insurance Co.'N scrip— MO 00 ills receivable— . _ 1 440 7 . 0 k accounts. mimed iimerest. irc.—.—. l .7,104 65 eo (ark on h511d._.............. 1 .e..•• • an.. ••••••• 1,...,1.. 1111S4 04 T 017,142 04 The Mutual principle, combined with the security of &stook Cavite.", antitiaa the insured to participate in the PrcArs of the Company without liability for lams. bows promptly Waisted and paid. 7fleare-rol.: g_em Tingley, Samuel Risphans. william it.Z6hompson, Robert Steen, f ir retioriok frown,- William Muss er, Main Stevenson._ 10 B enj. W. Tingley. . worroli, friarehal) flit, il.. careen. J. Johnson Brown. Robert Toland, 1 Charlet, Leland. G. D. Rosettgarten, . Jacob T. Bunting. Charles a. Wood. Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bissell, Pittsburg. CLißbl TiftiOLßY,, President. 2. M. MiiticElMAN, errata., . February Id. 1861. cal E 'PIE -IN3URAINC3iii COMPANY -0! PEIIuiDEELPRA. max insintArtos EXOLAISIIIT.Iet.) somPkivr. EVILDINei 8, W. 'CORNEA ITOVRTH AND WALNUT sraxErs, DIRECTORS: j E. EANORPORII STAA.s. , Moßnsem Le DAWSON. WrzaagAr bleßza, • . 020. H. SreAsty, AAINRO FRAZINI. ' lons H. Szown, to nSak ATWO.2., i B.A. g.t.smiestuses. DONS. 'N.___ - AMIDICI. ; ANDIP.NW D. CAM JIMMY WB4l On, •• I. Li..Eßßumirs. __.kr RAT ORD STARR, President. ORADREEF W. 'CORE. Soaretars. 1.15 DUNN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY No. 9RI CHESTNUT Street Plilladelohnt, CHARTER PERPEiTIAL. ALI. THE PROFITS 13DIyijO116.5D.kR AMONG THE IN , tILIMTO Litre' 10i 111110 TS %OM!! or for the whole term of life ; grant Anutii and. Endowments ; purchase Life Intermit% in Rea Estatisoind mete all oontraote de pending on the contingeneree of lire. They aot an Essiontons, • Adminiotratom, Assignees, WM995 1 4744 ituardians. ASen - Lo o TUE ciPMTAff V, January 1„ HAL Mortgaceserrourci reeks, real estate _ .$322,981 9! United States stooks, Treesnr7 notes, loan, of State of Pennsylvania, city of .Plula delottia, • • • - !SUN 84 Premium notch loam on oallostorelk - ao, 99716,4 rogueyt.T.u.., NUM remosTireure rteu roads, and County six yet cent. bonds 1.05,8011 60 Bonk, Mauna:me, railroad, aerial stook', &o. 97,90' 49 Gish on band, agents' baymoes, &u., kw.-- 30400 14 81,071,170 .13A311117.. L. MILLER. Pram dant.. SAMUEL E. STORRS, Vioe President. WAN W. RCM NOR. 500Tetary. . mai-1f fiRLAW ARK ItIUTUAI SAYETT EVAANCE uteentorated Loglilzquo of Kelanwriyagurk, um, Who I. E. earner . of !BIRD mind WAILPIVT :traits. MAIM IMOVIULN6I6. oa Vitattel Gam; To sli parts of the Relit. Frtneett , . Deer I LAND XICSVILANCEIS Oa by Rivers Canals , Lakes, sad sand Oar MUM. to Rivers, of the IMO. FIRE IBBWKAPIUDO ga Morsitandima generally. On etorn, DwelfisE Nooses, :be. MUM OF TEE CORIPAJIT. 11110,600 ignited ne. 211 4:1 l i l e b i , 1 0 . 19 1 5 t icas Whllal "Wilted instils air V , eent:Tre n fixel7 -11114561) ej 4 .7 oces, (with _adorned interest)—. Si soma Main ;State five 4.7 oen lean, NAM AS SIAM de- de.. tin de. do. 11.946 00 WAN Philadelphiaaity $4 neat. 1114E3 37 10.000 Tennestree State Ilse Dont. lose 14,000 00 110A00 Pennsylvaxua Baii7oid Id mortgage It nen! bonde— • 4,1E0 SO 12,000 SOO shares, stock uennantown Bat - 00mPalln intoroit and prtnoual • caarantead by the city of fano . delharephiopan ti p 10 00 LOOS HO ss y Penasevani a RailroadCom_ 00 2,000100 :bares North Pemuylvazia Keil- I IMO CO stuwea Phili vistas Ism uoat and Dtealn 'Fog Company.— 00 MX share, Ph iladejehl a and Halm-de . eraes Steam Pew-boat Company. PIO 00 'lOO 7 thane Philadelphia /Kw:diens, • Oemptsny----- 00 UV 1 iltaiel VollOaoatal Hotel , 'OO 0140,700 Par. Coat *w,136 30. Market va1.41804,3111 71 Alia receivable, for inaurances made-- In-las 42 Bonds and mortgagee.— 114,01/0 00 Reel estate ELMS td Balances 4no at itseefes--Premirms on Dia , rins_palledes. interest. and ether debts dna 2201110M2811.7 —. sum 01 tale and stoat of astir, :Insaralle and 'other Bempanies • 2,420 101 Ala an sans—in beer. — in drawer-- 406 94 Ail.P.0111).112. William Martla, . Samuel B. Blokes IlAimend A. Bonder, J.F. reniston, trboopkihni Paulding. Reny glean, /Oka X. Penrose, ?Award Barb atlas .1.-o C. Thrris It.3o2extßrooleo.. saes Traytuhr. • I . lesoer Wlllyain.s. Wahlial re Jr., nemaa O. Hand. Janie' C. ilk+ i Bebert Zillion 'William 0. "idyls . facet , P.Jones, . , i . .rese_nk 8.. Aeal, , - Asses B. Pd. , Farlant, Ir. A. 7d, Beaton, i foskoa P. pyre Sieved. C. LebitAt. 1 John B. Meanie: Pittsb'e iiiisi. Craig, , D. W. Morvan ' anTilli X.SUY. I .. B. Ber ger. ' Crld , Alalld MA,..11.1711, President. TROZ. 0. RAND, Vise President. 11.17,7117.! LIBBWRN. Booretsry. nol7-tf FIRS INOITRAIWE BKOLI7t3r7ELY. Tx.g PENNSYLVANIA KRE umII_KANGE 00_11PANY—Inoorsted Upls--imANTES. PERM luar--No. 510 WALNUT Stioist, opposite Indenesd okneßnuere. wore Company, favorably known to the community tor thirty sunounkinnoo to nuntio *gab* lows or for by F i re. on sitibbo or pnrnre Buildings, either sermanently or for limited time. Also. on Funitrire, nopk! of wade or fdorobAndtss generally, on liberal terms ignoit 'amnia', together with e, large Surplus Fund., is in.e.ked. in the oiost onrofol niftlibek. whiol, enables than to offer to the fumed an undoubted await? in tie sose of loss. rtanexona. Jonathan Patterson, /use HeAleburet, Qmntin. Campbell, Thomas Rebine, - Alexander Benson, Denial Smith, Jr., William Montsline, John Baseman. Thomas anuth. JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. WILLDm G. Cuowxxr., BeeretarY. palp •IL I3IIRARIA' QQ/1.? ANY OF TEE STATE OF FEDINISTL VAIIIA—FiILE AND MA XIM lESVISANVE Nom 4 AND 6 EXWILAIJOE Bruarriee. Cinitired Igf--Cavital M.ol23—Feb. I, LIM oral. value, aele.vel . ill invested in mod arid available aleanties—oey tine be aware on Yawn& alit %now, Ditilitlrsilh Maw of Morokozduo i ao. liberal terms. r, D. ifpleernsni. *corns H Dtou;t, neon Tony Znaktel Grant, II Velum Werner, Wan= 0. Br/Mb ' 111,Man D. of 6ti.sB. Je)." Duldi flifory fl. Frerson. ' winient Chartoo 7. Limit. demo G. a±smn. IJEENIXY BILEVRE2.2o, rmoidoxi t W1.1.1.1A ni RA ffr€l. Usrotarr. fe-41 pIRE INSUIWKIE. - MAOHAITICI8 7 INSURANCE: COYLPANY of Philadelphia Ns. 13N North SiXTH Street, balow Kam% insure Build ings. goo[B,and Marotta:Wise [morally from loom or WM, Dr rife. The ootarany riararteo to etdpotall vr9trapsly,ani tkpribi werik Cu. age of the "'abbe. • • 111228,41111. William Uorgatt, Soheri Floats - an framis Cooper, Miohmt Doashortl. J6dWard atoiStovern Junco Narita, ?hams B. MoCornitok, .1111102011 . Matthew , Moilleor, Froaitti Nernard Raffirty, John Camed_r, Thomas J. Hemphill. Bernard R. Hammon. Thomas Fisher,Marlon Clare, UNNAMED Ita.FF.E Franoto falohael FY. ecrotaRATICJE COOPE rr R., Pralidont, ZT @. A "MBRIOAN FLEE INEURANOS 00., p •cA u IIritFORAMED - CHASTEX PE No, 310 WALNUT Street • 4 Above Third , Philadelphia, . Ilityrns a large pact-ap . C. 34. Stook- Surglue Inverted - in, sound and ava il able Reepritiesnontinnes to mime ot litcres, Furnitare. Merchandise, yew& in cart snit their cargoes, end other.pelrooMP properes,....rili :yeses liberally end promptly ednis DIXlCT9qlig, 7gog. 8.. Math, John, x . Lewi s, John Web_ ,h James IL Camp bell. Sturrael 0. Morten, Edmund G. Da int. Paten* Bredr t Chas. W..Poldrner. 11l Morris, THOMAS I. MAMA, President. AIRLPAT aR. CRAWFORD. decretary. Isit2-tr ANTURIWITE 11 , 1213 - WW9 00INTA rprai—attoirisset capital sahow— croAmmEs. g • QfigeSt. WALlfillt etraot, hewers "bird and roorsh a4oot, lido Dom any will ixurare ar 111ainst 1•11 or thaw& 17 Piro. on go, Panntirro, and ltionthanflao ono . Marino ltuntronson Vowels, Chirg•elt mad smut& Wont Iwamoto to al4arto of OM Valais. BIZEITOSS _ _ Jamb Mini p. Man n g b. ladan•il. Davis requiem. Hier Vegan aremp John,K la etahara. John Blakutex. Wm. R, Dear, 3. E. JUANA. JACOB EBRBll_Prtiiiienta WX r Mr. st. NWT/4 “aress* spa y "11 111.1411 VECHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY ALFI :4 —woe NO, 409 WAkOHT Street LNISURANCE 011 011•1101/ and Aterahandimo genemlly, on favorable term, either limited dor Der- Pinta DIXEOTON3 Jeremiah Douai, Ithomat Marsh, /*Pa Q . Ginned°, Charles The Pflert* EdTreird D. Roberti, Jamie' T. *. Hamel L. IN medley , Jtehtla Dnhen O. Dale, John J. Griatha JEREAT lAll DONEIALL, rreneent. JOHNQ. GINNODO, Vole Preindent litinwelo Cos. georettm. ieJl P WORIEI HILADELPHIA TESRA-0 OT T A M Ware and Were Rooms, 1.010 CHESTIf V 7? Direst. Onounental Ohtmupy Topa &laden Voce. and atotaarr. Toosurldo Flooring Tile. Arohitecaural Ornaments. Vennlatnuu and Smoke Flom. Ridge 'roe end aeautery Were. steam-p eered Drain Pm, Water pe, warranted to steal oreereure ()hear. end durable. The Tra de supplied on liberal terns, tin rated Catalogues sent by Veil as ermbestlon by letter. I, A. RAIRLIC* I iv • OW ?room wir R tree., Al f AORERIEL, LORRING, BRAD, SAL. MrA- MON. ita.-6,000 Ws. Mess Rea.l, t. and I Meek ei lartn. medlars. end moll, .in Pooled Dotage§ l • o ome latemoombx fo; A.S. - - 1,000 bbls. :law Nokias, Eastport, Anil Sabra/tor Nor minket oticnotenalitiex. 1.,000 boxes extra new salliederring'. 11,010 boxes extra new No e rne e. f lOW boxes lame Ms s.itle er r ing. i sso bbl. . M.A.....4 White 17 h, 40 bblo. new EOneregaßbad. II 11014. new Bolduc 1,006 giuntoto *rand Bank Codfish. ON boxes Herkuner-oonnty Cheese, La Itllie aid 100 4111 4, for indtta- M or kl/90 NI— no!No. 146 N ORTH WW - orwo. J UST .11.1143111TZD, per "Annie Kin' tbill," m from ath - rarenpag. Manor, Weaver, &Attendees n le Ex :am! treat Ationitli iu 1 D lonrl / 4 Is rain/ Thosioyami, in 2, 60. Or traet Belladonna, in 1 Wan, 1110 Is lixtraet Tarenael. in 1 i Pm. albs yin Ral Colabial, in I * bottles, 1011 Dr .01. Buggies Reot,, tattle., 100 111 gaionica. in / li.boalee.- aa lie liydrim,_in 1 bs cr w e E ndnelgo ll at tßralfi g B E t/o ß eh I.' KLUR BRANDY.-70ne'burd uze P 243 -* OooUT.. IVIRNL, w ig. E PX.W.K mu , for *Wyly hEit & , £AILIOhD - - PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. PASSENOM for POTTOVILLE, RBAD lNA3o,Anu.dairifftteigiefre on and after May 20, 1801. i rAlLV,lfibindays exoeipted.l Leave New Depoto2orner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets. P.K.LbADELPRIA, (passenger e n .. trars on Thirteenth and on Callowhill 'treats,/ _itA pupating at Harrisburg with the. 0 . A.N . 1. RAIL !WADMi_trainrttoupg to_ Pitts burg ; th e CUMBERLAND Yeterr r 15 .r. 74 -. 6 1.".? NORTHERN Chambeysburg _ O. rho OENTRAL RAII.BoAD 1 P. M. train running to Simbitu. &o. AFTERNOON LINER. Lg." ',New Depot. earner of BROAD mad CALLOW RI% rsp lLL TT N Y B :o tr i nLT et irt' enereltnirAtittliolitliCettraillt" " i tt i fe e p te ) 4 7 Or - . DAILY. connecting at Harrisbn_ . with the Northern Central Railroad, for 19111017 Willismaport. An.; for 1:PU.4.0.1Na- only, at 5 P. M.. 11Afia. (DulidaTtl anointed.) DInArtCES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ LEO RAILROAD. FROM Pittisnatmor., To Photnorvilia—.— 281 Bonding----- 6g Phil/WM*IW, and Re3 4 inV - 85 and Lebanon Yeller it. R. Dauphin—. ---.124 Molerahtlr ....1121 Northern Central Travenol. Junationla Railroad. Banbury and Erie R. R. Williamsport—. -.309 Jamey Shora_._.ls3 LOOk Ration— -2118 Trot -get Williamsport and Elmira . 287 Railroad. The BA. M. and 3.15 P.M. trains connect dull at Port Clinton. (Sundays excepted.) with the CATAWISSA. WILLIAM:WORT. and BRIE RALL.RUAD, malting close oonnaotione with fines to Niagara Falls, Canada, the) West and Pouthwest. DEPOT id PRILAD ELYRIA: Comer of BROAD and OALLOWRILL Sly ctn. et, May Mt "BNIT, 611 5 N 1 1. 111 — E gt lt i g t A N t' R MADI TO N AND NOR MTV WN RAILAROAsy. Op end after M.z.3 *.r , May L 7 1. POR GERMANTOWN. Leave Pluladelphia, 6,7, 8,9, JO, UM A. M., 1,5, p. 3.66. 4. 5. 6, 6.46, 7. 8,9.103 C and 1136 P. M. Leave Germantown, 6 7, 8 M 736. 8, 820, 9,10, 11, 12 A. M., I, 2, 3 i . 4.11, 636 73 , di lit IF M. - The 6 , 99 A. M. and OM P. hi. Trains stop at Gomm, town 0134. , ON SUNDAYS. P Leave M Philadelphia, 9A6 A. DI 2X, 3X, 5,7 M, and 1036 1401170 Oormaiitown.ll.lo A. M,1 2 4, 6Motad 934 P. M. CIIEST. NUT HILL RAILROAD Leave Philadelphia, I. 8. 10, 12 A. M.. 3, 3.15, 4. 6,8.9. and 10.1‘ P. M. Leave Cheeront Hill, 7.10, 8.8.40, 9.40,11.40 A. M.,1,40, 3,M, 3.40. 7.10, 8.40. and 70.10 P. M. The 8 A. M. and 323 P. M. will make no stems on the Ceriossitows read. ON /SUNDA?. S. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M. , 3,V. 6, and 7% P. M. Leave Chestnut Bill, 7.60 A. M., 17.40, 6.10, and 9.10 P. M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, ozo A ni, 9.06. 11,06 A. £O., 1.00. 3.00, Ofi, 611,6, end DM r. M. Leave Norristown, 6,7, 8.16, 9,11 A. M., 156.43(„ MC and 936 P. M... ON SUNDAYS. LOONS Philadelphia, 9 A. M.. 3 and 6 P. M. Leave Norristown. 7M,A. M. 1 and 3P. M. FOR MA TIA'YUNR. Leave P e i ladelphia, 0.60, 734 9.06, M., 9.05, 11.06 -A. ~ 1.00, 3.031,3.03, , 611(.8, and /11 4 P. M. Leave arunk, MC 73i, 8.35, 936,1136 A. M., 1, M. St T. and P. M. ON SUNDAY& Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M. 16 0, and TN P. 64 Leave Manavvak, 731, A. NI., IM, 6M. and 9 P. M. B. K. SMITH, General Superintendent, iuyfl-tf Daunt. NINTH and GREEN Streets. TELE PENNSYLVANIA . 6 ENTRAL w RAILROAD, Q6O MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1861. iiiatvApin 1.861• THE CAPACITY ej THIS R(IAD IS NOV EQUAL TO ANY TO OOUPURY. THREE THROUGH PAERSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Train, from Boston, New York, and all points East, and in the Utica pima at Pittalime with l'h rough Trains to and from an points In the Wein, NogthWeEL. and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation ol Tweezers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by an] other route. Express and Fast Linea run through to Pittebnrg, withont critters of Cam or COndnatarS. All Through &longer Trains prOuided With LoUghridgirs Patent ntake—epeed under perfect .00ntroi of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of tiaveilers. Smoking Can are attached to each Train; Wo.7d rutt'er Bleeping. Care to Ex r eel and Fast Trtuss. he EXPRESS RUNS DAILY : Mail and Feet Linea, Sun day, smelted. Mall Train leave. Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. East Line 11 20 A. M. Expreai,Train leivrea " maz fd, WA Y TRAINS LEAVE AS FuLbowe: Harrieburz Aotioin,9lodation, gin Columbia , 2,n r, ±Y:r Comma COOP, M. Parkeisburg .• at 5.40 P. M. Wet. Cheater " -Nol, st 8.15 A. M. lig, 3, at 32.00 P. 51. West Cheater Passengers will take the West Cheater Nos. I and 2 Harrisburg acoommodation and Columbia T 11.18.11. passengers for Banbury, NV illiamevort, Buf falo,_Niagara Falla, and. intermediate _kolas, leaving Philadelphia at 7.38 - A. M. and 2.20 P. oz., go directly through. WeStWard may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Pniladelphia, New STprk, Bolden, er Baltimore ; and Tickets Faatward at einy of the impor tant Railroad Offices in the West ; aLeo on board aof the regular Line of Steamer' on the Mississippi or Ohio riVers. or Fare always as low. and time as quick, as by any otherte. For further information apply at the Yeateurer Sta tion, Southeast atfrner of Eloventh and Market streets. The completion of the Western ;Bonner:thous of the rennirylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE BET WqEN EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The ay:meat/an of tracks by the Railroad Bridge al Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight together with the saving of time. are advantagea rerun• ly ap,p redated by yfillirpors of Freight, and the Travel bnerchants and Shipper' entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this can rely with confidence mite none - transit, TRH HATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by. the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all sinus as fatiareds ar ars aorta by oilier Railroad Comparstss. XV Be part roaidoular to mark packages " via Panneyi vonia ." For Freight Contrasts or ghl_pothe Dirotiona. aim& to, or addreas either of the following A gent, Of the Company: D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg H. O. Fierce lc Co.. Zanesville. O. J. J. Joknson, Rip ley, 0.; R. MoNsely, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsby & Crop per, Portarnotah, O. Poddaak k Ca., Joifemonviiie. Indiana ; H. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, 0. • Alberni & Ribbart,(linimmatt, 0.. R. C. Moldrum, Madison, Ind. , Joe. B. Moore, Lottiervine, Ey. P. G. O'Riley A. Co., Evansville, Ind. ; N. W. Graham A. Co., Cairo, 111.; R. F. Sam, Shaler A. Glass, St. Louis. Mo. • John H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn. • Harris A. Hunt, 'mem phis. Tenn.: Clarke & 'Chicago, ;W. LOOktg. Alton, III.; or to Freitag AIM , of RISIGOaaII dmerent ponce in the West. G. B. KI MOUTON. Jr., Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONS, IM North street_,_Baltimore. LEECH & C0..1 Astor House orl E. William et...N. Y LRECR A. CO., No. TtState Meet, Boston. H. it.,Bouterori Gan Fr...lA L. L. BOUPIP , Ge.;3 9 1 T i cket Agent. Phila. E. LEWIS. IE4O Snp't Altoona, Pa. jell-1r 14 IDS 1 ittiliffl ft 1861. Maw/pi& I ;‘ , l. !pima ARIAN GEMA - 17, v Y OAK 1,41311. SIXF. CALM:DEN AM D AM Arlif TELMA. DUhrktiA ADD TAKNION AAII.FLOAD CO.'S FAOIS PRILAITELPM„,__TA TO MMTkr YORK AND WAY PLACES, RIM WilLllll7-1111.. WHAM/ AND INNIIMPION olstwe Walt Alf FOIALOWS. VIZ ; ray,. At t A. AL, via thamtok ani Ainhoy, O. and A. Al- SOMMeantiCtll - - - - 25 g .31 &Lin . * CrOM.I . Z . J . erTrei J.; Assommodation . 3 25 At A. M., via Camden &hot :homy laity, Ago - r.0n15 Mail bow." .1. r r•-• 3 03 As UPI A. 211., 171 ii 17411211.0711 04* iIIEPPY VAT, Western Expreso_ At 12 . P. M., via Camden and ADILVY Aosonarap , - dation. . 2 25 At I P. prim ..,„.. a go 'ASII Tao Nom - r.no - soa and:crows Cnc-7, Z"Ta - MIMS 300 At .434 P. M., via Kentinsten and farrier Cd., 1.4 M At 6F. M,, via Carden and timer City, Evenin g 3 co mum P. ht,, ooki Jor.oy om - 2 26 At P. M., via Canli OD and A.mboy, Aooommoda tinn. (Freight and Passenger get Clam Motet,. 376 Do. do. ad Chow Mob:4,UP Vie di X Mail lone teal daily. 719114 T KT San ern Moil, Daturnarg 97190y;04. For Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington. Far Wa te r . Id, and 434 P. M. from Keating -ton. Sop_g3troudtbarg. tioranton, Wilkeeranw- Montrose, great nand. rte.. 7:10 A. M. from Kentualtan. via Delaware. Leekatianna and Western R. R. A. For Mace. Cheek Allentown. and Bethlehem 7.12 A. M. and EC P. M. from Ketunnytob Depot : (the 7.111 A. M, One minute with train leaving Batton at gm PC) gm Meant Melly, ate amid A. M., 11,12 i SC r Freehold, at e A. M., and 7 P, M. WAY alrlhL Per Bristol. Trenton, ito., at 3.10 A. M. and P. M. from Konaincten, aad AV F. M. fr om Walnut- Street wharf. Per_Fabarra, Riverton. Aliened. Beverly. Barlinc ter,. Plorense, 13ordentorm, kw., at Wt. 1,2, 4x, .1 6 M. Steamboat Trenton, for BOrdentoWn and intermediate plBOO at r. M. from Walnut-an:or wharf', Pror Mow York an Way Linea hmoinc Kerwins. lo take the oan, on Fifth street, above Walnut. h e n hour before departure. The earn run into the duet, and on limos/ of each train, run from the depot. Fifty Poniadm of Saggaye k only, allowed each Pamela or.Piare prphtbaked fro= 16.kLas mayilara;,- VISO but thvoroankt AMP/mil. All baggage over Molds to IV Paid for extra. The Company LIMIt • renown/11M tor baggage to One Dollarpor pone , and will not be liable for any =mint Payout SUM, ex cept lir epeeist waitron. ra4.17 Wit. A. MAIMMRI, - NORTH PENVSYL . VANIA RAILROAD. FOR BETEL Tvl DOYLESTOWN. MA NON Churit, - MAZLETON EArron,ECKLEY, WILREREIRRE AO THREE moueft TRAINS. On and after MONDAY. MaY M. /MO, Pareenger Vrainirwill leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets. Phan delphiti. daily, (Eendays eneepted). as follows At 6.40 A. M.,_(Express). for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch WOVE, .116311etear. 'TiDatehrO, At am ~ (Ea - preen?, or Bet sa=m, ••••cetoo 4c. This train reed es Easton ate P. M. and makes :elms sonneotion with N ew Jersey Central ler NOW York. At 11.16 P. ht., for Bethielient. Allentown, fdattek Chunk. Me. Al 0 A. 115, and 4 P. M., for Doylestown. Ts to.So A. M. and 8.4 R. M., for Fort Wookoariou. he 6.10 A. M. Rumen tra in makes dote eanneetion with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the ehortest and most &amble route te Wilkeebarre, and to allzinta in the letd_gh seal remit, • RAMS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave thlekita at MO A, M., IN A, M 404 LII LE. leave Doylestown at 7.33 A. M. and 4.16 P. M. Ileums Fort Warnington at 4.88 A. M. and 2.80 P. M. ON • 81111NDAYS.—PhiladelpIda for Bethlehem at 8 Ektlarlelphia for D. ellegtOWll at P. M. Motown for Pousoolphie at OM Au Ate thlehem for Philadelphia at 3 P. M. ,Fare to Bethlehem—Sl 80 Fare to Manoh Chunk , 4lo 88 Fare to Baotou Se I Fore to Wilkevberre— 440 Through Tiroketawillli be procured at the Ticket Ogees. at WILLUW Streeter BERICa Street. in order to mare the above rates of fare. to Passenger Thane finest Sunday Trains) Gemmel at Barks Street with Fifth and Sixth-street., and Seoond end Third-street. Passenger Railroads, twenty Petalltes after leaving Willow Street. ELLIS CLAIM. Agent. BPRING ARRANfig- MENT. , --PIULADELPTILa, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. Oio'and after MONDAY APRIL 10 1861 'PALIIBEIGiIER TRAINS! LBAVB PHILADELPHIA: POT Baltimore at aas A. 51.• ILIO A. M., (E 8 Vr 8 81). and 10A0 P. AL For Cheater at 8.15 A. AL, SL.M A. M.,:4.15 and 10J0 P. M. Far 4 P u Wilmington la at 8.11 A, M., 111111 A, M.. (.IS and 194. POW POW Gana at An A. AL and *al I', Ph For Far Dovardk Mlforel tL i Lia lS A. AL A. M. and 4.15 P. M. Far ISallabary KM A. M. TIAINS FOX fiLIitADBI.PXIA I t elLTl Rillineere at 6.15 A. M. (Kivreigl. LSI A. M., and P. . Wlinmirlon at 8.110 and CIO A. ht., 1.10 and 8 . Leave Saliabiu7 at LSO p; N. leave Atiliord at P. N. Leave Dover at 8.31 A. N. and LSO M. ' are New Castle at LW A. M., TX Y. M. heave aieater at LID A. M. 9.40,11.17 and 8.40 P.M. leave Bait:more for Balmbery and Delaware RAD rad4 at " Iktras FOR BALTIMORE : .1•44.1 , 6 0144ater at B_4B A.M.. SS/Band 11.10 Lome wjlestagton at LW A. M.. 11.16 ' Mu KA 11 A. lit. FREIORT IMAM, with Psalm/ger Oar atteaket, will ran es tallowy : Awn/ Philadalohla for Perryville and Interaiwtibt• Wean at LW y. AL Walmsadoca. for Perryville , ens uatenitelliiits places at 7.1/ P. M Leave Wilmingion for Philadelphia and unterma &ate pimps at S Y. Si. saavq mavre-is-Crane for Bahama* Sad tennedt- MatiPall 85 ti areavo matineoto for Igrevro-de-Ortioe and intermedi ate station.' at I P. M. 081 1111 1 31DAYB: tke Otiore w Bo T hlat i ngl in 7. ll MAl 0 19 n , t r un l, da ull ys ti ; I farther no- LosaVing Philadelphia for Baltimore and Washington at 1/41 A. M. and WM r. 14.1 and Leaving Baltimore for Philadelphia at 9.td A. M. and ddll P. M. apLI a. Id. FElarCni. ereaadelit. & WATSON SALAMANDER SAM. 11T011.11 104 CI .1615 u zamisEv. J i ro Taney MY - taw aiwira W,ll, McILILEANEY, Seoretarr, mrao-ti SALES BY AUCTION FURNESS, BRINLEY, & W., No. 459 MARKET STREET SALE OF FRENCH GOOD!. F nds y Mornings June J. nt Nolook, Tor oo'ash -400 lots of rangy end etayle Frignoh dry goods. LARGE SALE OF SUPER QUALITY BONNET RIBBONS FOR CITY TRADE. June 18. at 10 &Me Oa ek Friday Moralnt. 110 jots No. 4QIB sup :r quality bonnet ribbons, the most desirable styles offered this season, BLACK GROB .DE RIMEL On PAidny Morning. An invoice of Nogg IS tnah Lyons blank grog do Rhinos. DR PAD GOODS. An invoice of plain and broohe or:ape d'canna,2toB4- nch.'crepa d'lYl3)an, /to ws /.11 AND RED CKEOR CANTON MATTING. On Friday Merniar. pieces super quality S-4, 4 , 4, 5-4, and 6 4 white and red cheek 081111011 mattina• WOOS l'Eo AND WOOLLEN CARPET FILLING. bales auyerior worked. oroolln carpet nnimg. N F. PA1 4 100A8T. AUGTIONE.PIR, • oeseor to B. Boom Jr.. 431 CHEIST.IIII7 3t. RALE DO RMBROIDERIBIS. MILLINERY UQUDU. tto., by camlogise, On Wednesday, June 19 commencms at 10 o'clock' brasisely. RIBBONS AND MILLINERY ROOM. -- lots late and desirable styles b mind ribbons. .Paris artificial flowers. Mote and colored Bilk joined blonde, EMBROIVERIES. A line of choice styles Paris embroidered cambric) and jaconet sets and collars. handkerchiefs. /Sc. ROMEO Y. ROOF 81r,IRI8r ho. Also, men ' s, women's. and ohildree's cotton ?me and ball" hose ; eteel-spring Imp skins; lisle, silk, and kid gloves, tlce. SALE OF STRAW BONlft Tl, FANCY KATE MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS. &o.,by catalogue. On Fndtsy Morning Jane Rl, coin MOMlux et le cectoot. PaIL/P FORD & 00., AIIOTLONRERS, No. 630 MARKET Street sad 601101110 i St. BALL. op goo :OAKEN HotITS,Bll.OEnt ANTI BRO ebBLS, On Thurzo37, Iltonant. June 20. at le o'clock precisely, will be sold, by cata logue- -820 05091Inien's, boys' and youths' calf, kip, and. grain boots, calf, lop, and goat broxatiit,eanf YOU gaiters, Ox ford hen, &e.; woman'', traeloll l , and ahildren's (sir, kit, soa k . morocco and kid heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, bunking, tco,' also, a large and assort ment affirm Wass orty-made oods. - W Goods open for examinauon, with stitaaftgliwt. dart,- ozolhe. moraine of ITIZFATNI/ &K: BROS.,IX A -111. TIONEERe, 604 CHESTNUT St., above Sixth. SALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 c'elock. e.t hooks, emtionorg. anti fancy goods, watehee, Jewelry,.clooks, silver. Mated ware, cailorgt Paintings, musical me , rumenta, &o. Alm:h. - Hosiery, dry goods, boots and shoes , and mer chasdote of every desanption. DAY SALKS every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day. at 10 o'olOok A. M. FRIY.a - i - B Pa/Arra. t titivate sal,. several large consignments of watches and jer7olry, hooks stationery, silver- fated ware Out- RITY, fancy goods, ho., to which is solicited the atten tion or city and country merchants and others. Constattitiontg soliaited for all kinds of merchandise, for either pnbtio or private sales. PEir I.i peral cash advances made on comp smarms. unt-door sales promptly attended to. SUSINESS CARDS. AMES 11. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAAV___, REMOVED TO No. 1.3 R SOUTH FIFTH STREET lae.l2t* Above Wend RUM, TIR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, NO. 340 -KJ" $. POLTRTIE street, above Pine. Mee hours from 9 o'olnek A. M. till 9 P. M. m3Bl-lm ' IDIUSINESS MEN ARE ADVIGETIOING * IL "' in the Best, Newsrooms of City and Country it the USloes of JOY, 00E 8a Co, ADVEKTIMNO ABENTS, FIFTH and CHESTNUT STREETS, Philadelphia. TRIBUNE BUILDING, New York. spIT tf URg. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED aIIPPORT33R.B FOR LADIES, abd the only SDP' porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and phyinoians are respectfully reaueeted to call only on Mr% Bette, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, tilutedelpeio, (to avoid oounterreita.) Thirty thonisail valids have bean advised by their phleioians to nee her appliances. Those only are rennin bearingbeang the nited States eopgrighg, labels On the box, and myna tares. and also en th• Savvarterw. - with tactitiorog6 116111- tctli Pi iotf TOIIN WELSH, PRACTICAL SLATE ROOFER, THIRD Street and aERBLANTOWes Road. us pretested to put on any amount of Roofing. on the most moderate terms. Will guaranty to make every building porfs4tly water-tigh Order/ protaptlY attended to. 1T7./1 J/61,1401".1.', WIDIEN and LIQUORS, JO non. 317 and 319 WALNUT Street, (basement stores, between Third and Fourth, north Jude.) Phila di,h4ua. N. 33.—P' Old Whialnaa aIWIIIII on band. lEstsbhnbed in MIA pewtanr: NIOHOLSON, floc •Iu and 021 HOOKBIN D M ERZ. UM& etrsill. Wn - irvor.lvo and t wee PRILADELyiiiA. JANES PAW OM. JAN. B. K10.110.7.60f. JTV-IT. FILE MAWfIFAOTORY, ell NEW ST,REF 4 I. Ptte. and RAIN of everY desonlPtion, aptl nod quality. sate ea order. at the above eatabhahment, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. at Asimfaotnrey'a price*. da4n wag taw in a 11111D•110 , morodrr spl-dbm 1 4111IPi.ific; WEEKLY COMMUNICATION RV RTEA.M. REVERN NEW__YORI S I ..ND I ERFUOL, Mn lit ah UtEIIiSTOWIII flre /ono./ to land and_embvk peasenters and despatches. The Liverpooi, New or and ottedelpais Steam ship Company's splendid Clyd lr, e -but t iron sorsa Meant ships, are intended to sail as follows: FROM NEW TORY. FOR LIVERPOOL. ETNA. NattillaY. June / V.Dllollfillai, Saturday, Juue 0 CITY OF WAHR/NOTON, Satordar. Jose )6 GLASGOW, Saturday, June 22 E And every Saturday throaghout the year, from P.R No. 44 N. R. RATER OF PASSAGE THROIIO/1 FUN fiIIqId4DWIRMA r Gatlin, to quitenelorner blvorPoot,--...-........- 76 DO. to London, via Liverpool_... _ so Pto erase to Queenstown. or Zaver - Peol•-•••--- 30 Do. to London.— ---...-...........-....X1 Do. Return tickets,' available for tax months, rem Liverpool- —___—..-- oft p.snger• forwarded to Na',"., Pam. Hamburg. Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates. • Craitificatea of prAgage hunted from LiVerpeal 'to New York— —_.__.— -..-- 840 Certiftoatoa of passage igsued from Queenstown to New Vora-- --.— _ ____.. we Thous dolmen have superior accommodations for p aiaajasor it, are constructed with watertight eampe.rt manta, and carry experienced Burgeons. For freight. or muntace,apl at the ogee of the um. vans. JoH. G. DALE, Agent, ill Walnut ertree ,t rbiladelphio. In Liverpool, to Wel. INMAN, Tow., Rail/Sera In Glatfow. to WM. INMAN. 13 Dixon street. Al& TLiS REITILiti AND NORTH RBI AXXXICAR ROYAL MAIL STEAM- Irscoat NUM .64112 .6 LT sham. Chief Qabin Paaeage------- RIM &cowl Calm _ fa Into* Doe Ton TO Livwxfool.. nopond Cobin ea hola New York cal.& cA:k PLarber. The shies from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Hai. SERBIA, Capt . J ndkins. AFRICA, Capt. a hannon. ARABIA, Ca t. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt. J. Leitoh. ASIA. Capt. E. 03. Lott. AMERICA, Capt. MoAlgot AUSTRAASIAN. NIAGARA ,Catit. karate Cant. Cook. BURCPA, Capt. Anderson. SCOTIA. (now bulldttlCA These vessels O&M' a clear white Bt at rnaat- head eye on sost sttrboe.bo e w av t ea rNion on oo: we oida bow.t p ßiJune n. AINITAALAeI AN Cook, " N. York.Wednesday,June ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Vied nesdaY .Jo ne as. AFRICA, Shannon " N. York. wedneaday. Jul, 3. EUROPA, Andersrin, " Boston, Wodasadny, July 10. PERSIA, Judkina, y4k. wecinesdar, July IT. AMERICA. i'doodie, " n. Wedneeda7. July it, Bertha not =Wren until Paid or. An ozperienoed Surgeon on board. who oa of theca stuns will not be accountable tor Bold, Sl Bullion, nude, JellelrY, PreGIOILI /Storm or Metals. ye a r , i of lactate are signed therefor, and the value ;norm WIT/A oxviaineL For t ignf Or M anarig; tocnr 4 Rawlins Green. New Toil. RAILROAD LINES. ar f i l immi WEST ()RESTER RAILROAD TR ALIIR via PENNNYLVANIA RAILRgAD, leave depot, corner ELEVENTH and MARKET atreeta, at 8.25 A. M., If noon. IE3 P. M.. and 4 P. M. On EkindaY. leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., and Weal Cheater lair, M, ,jy3o-tt WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA, MEDIAL SUMMER ARRANU &MEWL On and after MONDAY. Jane 8, UHL the trains will lame PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, D. E. corner or EIDOTERNTH and M.A.RitaT !Drama t st 7.116 and ma° A. M. and 2, 4.15, 0.30, and 10 P. M. and will leave the Station, corner of THIRTY-FIRST and ALARRET Streets, (Weal Philadelphia, ./ at B.oo i and 10.0 A. M.. and MM 11.41. And /0 16 r, iIIINDAYI3. Leave FRILADBLrI lA at 8 A. AL and 3 P. M. Leave WEST cousTElt at 8 A M. and SP. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia and Went Cheater at 1.45 A. M. and 416 P. M. oonneat at .Pennelton with Trani!' on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Relieved for Oxford and MSOT6IOIiI44I, Pollta. HENRY 37700 D, my27-tf General Superintendent. am PHILADELPHIA AND READINR RAILROAD CO.. re - rter W &min ourre street.) _ _ PRILADBLYSIA, April 27, MI. SEASON TlC.Etk — fg: On and after May .1. 1801,seaeon tickets will be issued by Ws company for the periods of three, aiz, nine, and twelve months, not transferable. &aeon school-Oakets may also be had at Sauer cent. discount. These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at No, '227 &nth FOURTH Street, where any further information can be obtained. S. SRADFORD, apMk-tf Treasurer. ITILIALKIL MYLITE. PIiiLADEIRPRIA ARD :4 RAILROAD. Q111r.111:157 AOWTI; to Ir maQa3 Catarisaa. la !art, Wilterbarve. Reranini Mina,. WlZ namsvort_t_ 7i iOll 31Mition, canton , Ramiro, uotroto, Igtarua Feat, Aeohoster, Clove landoDotroit, 'Moths. _g_kleave.oi. lkillwaskaa, and all points Nor th ant .I%a:tenger ;Wu will Itatve tha naw Dapot of the Phi rake " flrtiggto " /"1,4 ° .°7 , :f4: 24 2 lowlull 'Moat,/ deity (1414,7% ter abovi mutt, as follows JAY KX:FREISA:-,---- AI'9IIB LrZP3Ji9B x . 16 Y. 111. 1 7 1 A., id, train nooneets Ed.Kapert, for Wtljoes- Olin rita.9o, eiare.ciuma r ...td all station+. Ob AAGLAWANNA MRDURR RAILROAD. Irks above trains make 'root oonaso. tios at Elmira with the trains of the New ark and Nrl6, uanandaigna and Niagara Falls. and Buffalo, New York and Brio; and New York Central frees all paints North and otrost, an as. Baggage choir te Ilalrale. Brides, and all ir.terazediate points. Opts sari be vreeered at the Fhiladelokla and La rgurr. Railroad:, r a's %eked °Moo northwest owner of 6: Xl7l amid QX , WIN ittPlAtil 9 ll34 at the PlkaieElger Prpota sornere "aLuiTS___ ~.*3l ac. EXPI.F.NB PREIG TRAIN leave *a Phil delabia and Reading eget. Bread In W 410,11111 stn t admit . ? (euridarg tonteptwt), for as points Wert WA Nona, at 0 P.l Ftiysigatigoing 11111,, - be, delivered Ware I IL le lame ia Ile m day. Yorr ay farther. 4sfortsolden enply at Freight Deimos. XVIET.Wa' and QAIII.O.ILL,,wr to S. T. LEONARD, Agent. Sier:kwest9ll. sad itALEAVallelt &rem. self -t( Pliliadoira la alimpis NOTIOR.-011118TER VALLE: V RA ILROAD.—P4OI - i n 'XVI) YAM. 11 1 4 I C Z" tit ° iiii teM" the Pemenzer rare" for ..0 WN MG . NV Wlll'atars frOM gno now - Pampa ger _Povok of *IA Phil 0,- (claim and Ritti ,o npßailooad Company, coma of BROAD and C Walla. kitronto, (pamaner en trance on nallowh lj SORMTAIII IntAlLn for Powninlionoro leaver at Lee A. kkiIUIOCUI 17LA7.'1 for ilO-4olugievr u lummy m Cie P i _M. E , Au•Y(Banda7 l ezooOr t e p liy order or gie Board o anagoil. o 1 iv. kaii44o , WA ana Bawling Ranrood Compaq. ad W. u. ikreibuzerhf Y. ISMIBUiri. BXPRICSS COMPANIES. TT Aresff li t 1111 ADAIdS XXPRIN3I9 Gthi Witco a'49 VELMTNIFW Wools linnixds .g , &Oates, Marfliand me, Bank Noun, snit Bipefits muter by itz can Imes or it ionztestitt witk *tiler/Wren Graßaniss. le sit tlut oruktipill *mu rat stiles et Ike Swot Skim - Me M THOM/M Noy • Noe. 239 rod HI Routh FOURTH Street, (Formerly Nos. a and 69,1 CAILD.The Bole of Rooks ROVettima ror wit" 71 010 Tonoti tO TOWS) . neXt. .PUBLIC AALEB RaAL ESTATE AIM th, A e TH,h; EXCHanGE EVERY TUEffEmr . -Kb o'olack_,Doon, &tuns the business Eamon, in 1 1 Ifir liandbdie of eseh btobett, isueed'eemi,,,i, addition to Which wo imbibe on the bkiturdey Dr.." 14 to each sale, one thousand catalogues, it, i „.. n . , eiet form. on full deeoriptione of au the wand, i t % sokl on the following Tuesday. REAL ESTATE Al. PRIVATB thi,LE . mar We have a hole amount of rest eart,ta in p m sale. boluding every delerbtion At m id . ou its OroOarty. Printed nets Mar D 3 118 d At the eltotoll ter" pitroterE SAL E Rho,lalVElt leir Real estate entered on our enema stale adverised osaona Y lu resist Cant ,51,04 t one toousmemdlloobiansPubpr Sde shm, , . free of charge. tnteNl tel- STOCKS, BONDS, krs, On Tuesday, June DS, at 12 o'Clook noon, at the Philseelph., ii above. will be sold.. A, Without reserve, by order of administrator— li 3 /hare Point Breeze Part Aensamation. For other accounts-- 82,000 seven per cent. Rost-mortgage hood,' ph o phta and Banbury Railroad Company, usi_. Shares in Philadelphia and Mea etnt,le, Academy of Fine Arts, "milli km $l2OOO Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Lean 30 shares Philadelphia Exchange. REAL ESTATE SALS—JULY p. VALUABLE' DWEL LIN N, slismOt trzo Orphone CourtlSSlo—Estate of A braham deeeatied.—VA.LU ABLE TRREE-81ORY ifrel DWELLLNG, northenet corner of Sorties and 1, - streets, between Seemed and Third. 30 feet it • ,4 11 front, Mae, _SIIRER STORY BRICK DWRI,LINC, Walnut etreet, west of Tenth 10 feet!! 'colle{ ' 4l 80 feet deep. peremptory SaIe.—FRAMF, DWELLING. forth of hirohm,•nd etteet. inex.enth ward. Peremptory • ale. —THBE . h.-3TORY B hICK LINInt AND BAK ERY Otis Meet. w•••-• TWO. BT(ltty DW ELIA el I), mi rod lia street. between Fifth and Sixth streets. end 04 1 11, Noble ntreet. house hits two Immo! on a her, c i; introducd • rang!". eco. Full portraitists of all the above omen now r in handbills, ea T, Sale et Noe. tee end 111 Bourourth Shen. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FR NM-PLATS Atli KORA, PIANO-FoRTEe, BR Sahli; GARpEr- On Thursday blonder. 4. At tt &Meek, et the Aviation Eters, All L esortate . eminent neeond-hand furniture, elejent elea lo AS faze mirrors, Damns. 'etc., from familial cit t li n i u ' , =e. housekeeping, removed to the 'tore for eouteeklev TO GENTIaBAILY OF TIIF; HAR.. Alab Or A lailY I.,lldAtift.[. Ineiuding the rep navlvania and other valuable Re On 'Friday Afternoon, Della. the hooka arranged ler June 21. oorniuentoing at 4 o'aloet, at the ate 'me Store, will be eo'd a valuable Lew Library whirbi;,,-- 911 Alee PeProiliva.. l a and other eaill4hle Angurtt."• sir rOl Pwrimottlars eve oftialopma, belch will b e re.dy,two days pormous, and examinvioa. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER ovrnAND COMAIMON MARC/in soothou Or uf /4/XT.H. toad 21. Age street', AT P IVATE HALE, AT PRICE' TO SUIT THE TIMER. The following artsdee will be sold for fere bill the _moat gelling Price ; flue gold htolOng cape, dont) e-onee, and tlnublabet. torn Engbeh patent lever watches. of the mon approve 4 and beet makers ;. fine gold double-time r erbeh sum lever watches; indeperdeilent•geounds lever' mail - fine gold hunting -ease alp open-face excapemein !ev e ; andjeljgo watohee; horizontal and duple; sorer leant.r,e-oaee, donol, ease, end dothph-Ddqn., English patent lever. eneanament lever, end , 47 . watches, of the molt approved and beet makere; We-omen and open-lane silver watchea silver main silver quartier anti 'lngle-ease watcheel tee gad mak' fog. and KINN Chitiopj.dmigicino rinu tee Onnini-vino woo el any gym mer.rrs T, sow ineestilts, ear-Tinge. ti rarer -ringe, leracenite, pencil-ewe, pm, and jewelry or gver7 deal:ll'lo4db ; Stine, pistols, rinaccl InetrttMentet, piano-fortee , sad articles getlerall, MONEY TO LOAN. Money nelaanand liberally. for any I@ngth .6f agreed upon, on bold and ;Inver plate , dmm oa r watohna, jewelry, fowling-rem, 1 : 11 6 1 1.1051/nutruna ts : dry goode,elothinx, grocenee, hardware, cutlery, f ur • figure, bedding, tanoy articles, and on all arllcli•of valve. CONSIGNMENLB AND CUT-DOOR HALES BULt for me. Po adsv.a n t c e e n s timdae m n nalt a M t out. iomrmtre KNAPSACKS, Ike., FOR MARINE 00111% WiINZEZBNA37III'I th MAei Tn GOIN . WASIIINOTO3, Jone6.laol. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received et this se until .2 o'clock P A M a the 3lst of Aim mt.. tor supplying the united States Marine ram statue treotT don from :he time of 03 0110'10(1ex. Out log Kennet., 1,1100 Caramel and LOW Mtn. eaoke. 'lhe above articles to conform m awry respect with samples to be Boon at thus efface, th e °pan of tb. Assist. Quartermacter Marina Corns, ts.4o arrtucy Street, Philadelphia; the Marine Bermes. Brooklyn, N. Y.. and the Marine RatraOlte. Charleston, Sin ; to be delivered, free of &Winn to Qs united Stasi, at the Marine clothing Store, P r o. libuo SPRtcr, Street. Philadelphia. and reheat to the approval m tospeetion of the Assistant Quartermaster, o be endorsed •• Proposal,. for Knapsacks, at ~"sto addressed to the undersigned, W. R. aLACI{, Major and (Atmrte Task. r PROPOSALS FOR ARMS. Bealod Proposals will be PeoeiVed lbriolsol6llll. no, On 07 DOlO7O rho twelfth (Mb) Oey of ono UP, at noon. by the underetsned co airmestosers on tie pen of the State of Illinois. fqr funnelling, delivered si Springfield. Illinois, the following erne and till,. manta : Twelve (12)6-lbs brassier:lS, rifted. :CI (6) 12-lbe brace herwitzere, rifled. - twelve (37) oaursorie for 0-lb rani, Biz (6) caissons, for 13-lb bouquets. Three (3) travelling forges.. Three (3) battery wagons. Three (31 spare ran carriages. . One hundred and ninety•eight (Pan sets of artillert harp..., eAI the hepleeieete ssd aotilsittertUi.fer three oompanies of light artillery oomplete, entret• ponding en all respects with theatres and 'climate need by the United States, sea to be stib)eoted to tie same testa. One thousand (i.ooe) cavalry sabres. line thossand (LOU pairs cavalry pistols (resoluta! tine Monsen° (L(W) 01116/les. One thousand 0,000) holsters. One_ thousand (1.0001 belts. To oorrestond in an respects to the like s sad a, Pendaces need in the 'arms of the United States, and of the neweet and most approved style and blank, sad to ji g su Weeded to the same reels, he 00111MOI6t011811 nurse the right to Nor ear proposal not satisfootory. The terms of' payment under law, rieht" ter neat" deliver'', twenty per cent. on completweol cum. Address eonomosioners for purchase of tile, ita. Springfield. linnets. JAB. H. STOKES, JOISH TlgniLLSOest.at 6seteletteners si 1. B. SMITH. POE THE SEA-WORE lailiglßlE-CAMDF44 AND ATLANTIC RA ILROA o.—On and atter MOND It Y, heel/a, tram will leave VINE-STREET FERRY, U fclkors Mail train --.7 30 A.lO. NT A Exprete P.M. RETURNING, LEAVER MARTI Mall 43 .Di. A.M. Annommodation.. .. —SAL Fare to Atlantic, Sag rßound Trip Ode's , good 10 , t6reo.4wves, /t 2 80. Freight must be delivered at COOPER'S POINT by 3P. IC The Company on I not be responsible lor goods until received azd rambled for, ty tacr_geol. at the Point. JOHN G. BRYANT. Jel6-tf AIM FOR THE 9BA-91100. —CAMDEN AND ATLANTIG RAILROAD.—veiI tram leaves Vite-streetteradeZ (Sundays excepted) at-- --.—..—.7 Si A., Retnrnulg t leavec Atlantic-- . —lto P.N. lar0...•••••• • • • 51 ' notind-Wip tioliersiToisi Cor ► 4.4 was dith, Mansion House, Neptune. Bedlon i a , and oiler boll% are now open. je3-tt JNO. G. BRYANT, Mot .--4V74 -7 7 PENN STEAD/ SNOW AND BOILER WORKE.—NEAPID & LEvy, gl it ibl v th i l , r 631, NI 311;-ViNIVirl ItiANC7CIBMELEITa sod FOU DERS, hissing. for mans noire ken II successful operattoo, and town eionisieelf ellgslod in bnild,ng and revealing Mantle and River engines. huh and low pressure. Iron Bears. Water Tanks, Prowinen. &Pit knit reepeotfully offer their service* to the pub ic, ss ismn fin t 7 prepared to eoutraat for ZDgiaok of on marine,ltiver. and Stattonerr• lisyne c ow d Patterns of dalerent SIM, are preperad to execute or ders with quick deegatch. Every desompt•oa of Pattern making made at the shortest notice. BO and Low trer.reorooo, F lue , t T es u n b ars renal troll. l :fri d FmOdteirn7st.t Oral f ri ' s h e ' s ikod kiwis: Iron sod iiirseeCisetio4...9 aeibtillfilllll I KOH TUrning. Screw Cantos. sad al l other work von• floated with the above bustnesa. Drawings and Ppecations la n dll `guarantiedwor eir establishment. free of charge, work The aubeoribere have ample wharf-dock room for re. ante of boats . whern then can lie to perfect agree,. and ore na provided wall a nre, blO9O, &O" for ;liming heavy or light welgtog. J COB C. ?WANE, J 011 1 .4 P. LEVI , BEACH en d ti. J. WASTG.IIO4I JOHN )3, c 91 1:. HARTIda IVILLIAM If. :HERRICK. R4,IITHWARK FOUNDAY, -FIFTH AND WASHINGTON If TENETS. PHILADELPHIA. Mb:R Kies & rIONS. RIVOINF.ER.S AND /11/iCiitn"''ti, Maouraeture lied ' t! Low ?Meows hem for and. river. and marine eervice. . Gee Boilers. Ganomneern. Tnnke, Iron 001116, infer of all kinds, either iron or Ines& v a l. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, WOrkshoPs. Poeul Retorts and Gee Machinery of ten into' olsloll improved construction. _ livery desoripuon of Plantation Machinery , chi Sugar, Saw, wild Grist Mills. Vacuum .P 1 9 . 5 ..4 Steam Trains, mefecators, Filters , YUMAN; .n. Re. - p nt Hole Arenla far rs. Rill/OAX 0 M Aprablue; Nesmythra Patent steam nuntiler_ , llP,...„ pleural] Jr. Vrolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Pl' s , Machine. D A o 7 •! • ---- pmp o PLEAbitliT FOUN L i PRY , ° 951 r e' REACR Street. Kensington 4 LIAM IL TIERS informs Ale friends that, hood. r . ohaeed the enure stook of Patterns at the shave rOlar dry. he is now prepared to room ye orders lot SO, Gnat, and Saw-Mill Outings. Soap, Bones Work. Gearing. Coatings :wide froth Rell„: ' rotory or Cdh mosa. ola Mi dri or trees 807' loam. T/IE WEEKLY rit.BB6 been established on amuse and permanent feaedeitet, but it e, in reality. a trumvAllatui amarnals of the of favor which a rightly-tonducted LITERARY, POLITICAL, AND NE" JOURNAL can reeeire at the hands of a liberal and onlighte'l ; Public. Oar moat grateful thanks are tendered fig ": patronage already bestowed upon us, and we shall ne" no efforts which may serve to render the parer tree more attractive, useful, and popular lathe figura The POLITICAL course or NILO VT V - PaW need not be enlarged noon here. Independent, lie."' ' and fearless. it has battled, unwaverimer and ges RIGHTS OF THE rzorLa ad eteinet EXECUTIVE USURFAT/011, ,a fa r tyrannical legislation; ever declaring and adhering the doctrine that POPULAR BOVERBIeNTY acs", Wes the tandomenten beelelef afar f r ealfteitiel oo. .... l4 a that the intelligence and patriotism of oar, , 131 ., d ,r,„ " G0v• always be preservative of a wise, just,awl s","" eminent. Theme are Tithe principlss to OA" it WEEKLY FREW hem been oa l anntod, and to the° will adhere. A. M. TE11,1113: one Cory, one year— - -- Three Copies, one year.— --- Five Copies, one year Ten Copley, one year..— /want/ Copies, to ono &Odium. at the rote of m Slyer =DOM• ••••-•,_. Twenty Metes. to one address or !soh Intu pt sort re-- - 7 elPeOlmen Conies Ira be forwarded to pogo 10 ' quest them. wool Subscriptions iner oommenoe at any tn eue d always auk, In advanoch All IftiPTs be" J.OHN W. FOBIJ iyo, In CHESTNUT STAKE'''. .F.FL i " i Ye a- i-' ea rttergiJALlT Jr-IMMO e.1,41,T, wanton Mod WA for sale at [futon vilej• BEAM moat, tensirtrik, Inv w 1111,110 WOAD -500 lbs. for sale by Fl o. WET/MALTZ & stros , 76. 4.s to North SEGO • u, SALES BY AUCTION. - - ARM( AND NAVY SUIPTLIES. i 67-fto4t SEA BATHING. MiciiiNEltY AM) IRON.
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