/Morcott og from Fort Pickens. CONDZSION OF TIM 3031?-1132 POSITION OP 11111 [From the New York Times.) B. FLAG Saw NIAGARA' err Poor Ptcasos May 27, 1861. Flag officer McKean has ordered the rowlsatart and Brooklyn to the Mississippi, for the purpose of eaforoing the blockade at Bow Orleans. The Nichgere will go to Mobile tomorrow, and will there be engaged in the same service, leaving the Saben Sf Ld; ilantsinile, and lifohawk at this place, for the purpose of preventing a landing of the and ran k the rear of the fort, on Santa ROM Island, and ing a permanent lodgment there hould this be effeotai by the enemy; the fire on e very igge upon the fort, from 8 and 10 loch gang, and sea-coast mortars, would be so concentrated upon the fort in mob power that its inmates could not make s suitable resistance, should any of their guns be left unmounted. The navy must necessarily hold the island tin ill troops are sent in sufficient numbers to perform that duty, and for this purpose the Government ought not to delay one moment in sending at least Six thousand men to this point, for the ships are needed to enforce a rigid blockade of the ports in the States of Alabama and Louisiana. Ten ether steamships are needed in the Gulf, and we hope they may soon arrive. The flag-ship will make this point her headquarters, and will return from Mobile so soon as other ships arrive. I visited Fort Pickens yesterday, and inspected every part of it. The Moore have certainly done an immense amount of work since they have occu pied it, but much more remains to be done in pro tecting the rear, where they expect the attack, if it is made at all. Outside of the- fort, on the bind, eereral companies are encamped, and a Coltimblad battery has been erected, bearing on the navy yard, and other batteries, greeted by Gen. Braxton Bragg= the opposite shore. I can not understaxid why the Government have allowed these batteriatto be erected ; for nearly the sweep of half a circle they have been planted, and any of them can reach the fort and do mach damage. The enemy is reported to Col. Brown, commanding the • department of Florida, at about 8,000 to 10,000 strong. General Bragg, however, rent a message to him !. " Please do not return the fire of a single gun, as it might be fired without orders"—evidently show ing that there is a misunderstanding in their camp already. This is the last day of grace, and the last vas sale left the harbor to-day, laden with lumber. By tit= we learned that there is a scarcity of provi sions in the rebel camp, dissatisfaction among the Men and officers ! and that Major Bradford, for merly of the Muted States army, had taken of fence at something, resigned, and gone home. They, however, were not allowed to enter the camp, or have any communication with the whatever, and could learn none of the partionlars. The taiga and expensive floating dry-dock, on Saturday lest, was towed out into the harbor by a couple of tugs; but, as the current was running strong, they were not able to manage it, and it was anchored almost abreast of Fort Pickens. We supposed they intended to place it in a position where it would not be destroyed, in ease of a bom bardment of the navy yard. Colonel Brown has sent General Bragg word that if he attempts to remove it, or place a battery Upon it, he will fire upon hint and destroy it. As it in made of pitch-pine, it will burn well, and hot shot ass in constant readiness at the fort for this perm*. Captain Barryla flying artillery drill and ma. manors every day on Banta Rosa island, within hailing distance of the navy yard. Three steam boats constantly ply up and down the bay, between the navy yard and Pensacola; what on earth they transport we cannot imagine. A number of rebel lookouts are stationed on the top of the shears at the yard, and others on the light-home abreast of Fort Piokene, where they watch everything going on outside, and even inside, the fort. The steamer . Writer Witch is despatched to Key West to-mor row, for the purpoae of ordering coal here imme diately for the squadron, and to the Mississippi for the Brooklyn and _Powheran. The Govern. meat should keep a vessel laden with coal at this place all the time. The steamers are now nearly entirely out. She tab' out letters, and will bring bask the mail. Maw 23.—The sloop St. L 9203 has not yet ar rived. Col. Brown hourly expects an attack on the fort, for as provisions become Karoo the army become the more enraged. We go to Mobile, however, to-day, but should an attack be contemplated, a small steamer will be dispatched with the news, and we will return im mediately. Fort litolthe can soon be silenced, as the walls are now, in some places, tumbling down. On the day of our arrival Flag Otlicer McKean In vited all the admire of tbe . equadron to take the oath of allegiasee, commencing with Capt. Adams, who, I understand, seemed very loth to take it. He has two sons in the rebel army, and I do not think he ii to be trusted. Se is much talked about among the different officers on this station. and at Port Pickens_ All subscribed to it but Mr. Jor dan, assistant engineer, of Virginia ; Mr. Graham, of marine eerie, Washington, District of Columbia ; and Mr. Broome,of marine corps, New York. These officers 111 be sent North by the first op portunity, with orders to report to the Secretary Of the Navy. Some of the officers thought it was rather a bold proceeding for Flag-officer McKean to take, as it was not an order from the Navy De partment. It is right, and I have heard that he maid he would not trust an officer who would not take it. Over one bundrei gnu are now bearing on Fort Pickens and the fleet at anchor. We rail in an bout for Mobile, but will return in a few days. LIONS& From Pensacola. A =MAL AiiIIMA-DMMOS OP QEI. muica—ato FIGHT TIT AW/lIIS. IFrom the Mississippian, June 11.1 Pot& Haan, Florida, June 1,' 12561. * * * In the meantime, we want to see Pickens surrender before leaving here. We came to take it, and we hope to do so before long, though I am of opinion that there will not be a tight here for some time, unless the attack come, ern from the other.side. It seems as though it were the policy .of President Davis to cot here for the present, on the defensive We are doing good genial in keeping a large portion of Lincoln', naval armament here, waiting to assist Pickens against our attack. It is doing no no harm an- OhOred or the mouth of Pensacola bay, while it could do harm elsewhere. It is of no avail in these waters, while at the mine time it is a heavy, dead expense to the ratter' Government now attempting to subjugate these Southern States. Gan. Bragg is still carrying on his gigantic pre paration', which plainly shows that he does not underrate the strength of Piokens. These prepa rations mint necessarily go on slow, for Florida has not the means and modes of. conveyance that this other States have. There is nothing in thin portion of the State but sand and salt-water, and our works being on a very, extensive scale, we are compelled to prepare slowly. Pickens will not be so readily eaptured as Sumpter was, from the fact that it is ismuoli stronger fort in build and po sition ; besides, it is a greater distance from any of our guns or batteries than was Simipter, none that we have being ander a mile. It is also fully garrisoned and provisioned up to a war footing, and can be aided in the fight by the powerful arm of a fleet. It has also been strength ened in every possible manner. Heavy guns have bean mounted on the parapet, and shielded in im mense embrasures of sand.-bags. Sand batteries have been thrown up, and heavy guns mounted in them, on Santa Rom Island, near and to the east of the fort, which bear upon the navy yard, Bar rancas, and our line of batteries along the main shore, so you can perceive that the taking of Pick ens will be no easy work. It will be the battle of the war, and when the fight opens there will be mach a roar of heavy artillery ss has never thunder ed in the New World before. Oar line of battle will extend along theme's' shore about four miles, and bombs and cannon balls will pelt Piekenn from nearly every point of radiation. The boys are awfully anxious for the music to strike up, and the commence.ort Mcßae is generally supposed to be a weak fortification, and that it will soon crumble before the guns of the fleet—(Pickens oan't touch it except with barbatte guns), but I think this a mistake. It is of the best brick—the walls above Eve feet thick, and then the walls are braced by. immense cases mate arches. If it falls, be assured it will be after we have done good service in it. The Mississippi Mlles, from Jackson, have charge of six cannons us the tort. The boys are ready for the fight, as we have all gone through the drill of heavy artillery. We drill, also, every day in light infantry, end do oheerfally any hied of work. Truly, there is a visit in the bosoms of these Southern soldier, which can never be sub dued, and bespeaks the cause in which they are engaged. From Lexington, Mo. A correspondent of the Democrat says LIM:3O7'ON, MO., June 11. To-day the inspector general has been here, and hie sworn in iftrfour Mettere under the oath pro vided by the military bill. Their names will be forthcoming when necessary. time returning home I have ascertained- that. n conaiderahle amount of arms, consisting of muskets and rifles, haye been received here, and that they have re pined the making of cannon and bells at the foundry, which war abandoned some weeks ago, under the apprehension of a visit from Gen. Har ne. There are already some four or five mounted and ready for use. Many more will mon be ready. /Ively possible exertion is being made to arm every Seeessiordd In the county, and they are receiving supplies of cartridges frem Jefferson City. There are about sixty man hue under arms, but expect ing a large accession of their force from this and adjoining counties. A large amount of powder was stored In the college building, (200 kegs,) but in consequence of a report that Gen. Lyon was on the march to Lexington, it was hurriedly conveyed to the country, and is at this time stored in a church or school-house on the road to the Pacific railroad terminus, about twelve miles from here. These facts it might be well to make known at the arsenal. Onr friends here are in very great apprehension. in consequence of the threats of violenoe continually made against them, and the lawless violence of the viliams wbo are collected here, and to be increased, it is said, to several thousand. Lad night the houses of quiet citizen' ware foroed, and their property seized and carried off. TEN BIBNLB IN BANNIBAL About one o'clock this morning, the lon4ast, wildest, shrillest, most terrine steamboat whistle ever heard on these waters, startled those who were awake, and awakened those who were &deep. It suggested fearful troubles below, and people ran down in &axioms Nuts to learn what wan up. The Jennse Deana Game up from Quincy, bringing orders from General Lyons to Colonel Curtis to move his regiment immediately to - Hannibal. Word was brought that a foundry in Hasiallsel had boon deiooted mating animaa balls, and sandrag them off to Eleowisionists. By order of General kyon, the Hannibal Home Guard (Union men) had taken poaseudon of the foundry.. Thu mood great excitement among the traitors, and they threatened • /edam collision. roars were also entertained that they would break up the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. decordingly, orders were sent to Quincy for troop', and some 400 went over Yesterday ovardoe to amain. the Union men. The Jennte Deans was sent up here in baste after the lowa troops. Col. Curtis having rooolvad thedespatehes, all the com panies of his regiment were hurriedly roused from Mir quarters. N'ergi was pe e n and beard running to and fro all over the altyi and - all tae boys wise wild with excitement. By four o'clock began to marsh down to the levee, ittd by Ave e l olook the whole ambnut W 35 .on board, looloding Col. Onstis his staff. A van crowd of tutted 1100Ple was gatherid on the levee, and as the noble steamer moved off the waft fits with cheers from the people and the gallant volunteers. The latter took with them a good supply of cartridges, and Zdr. Cloghorn gathered up all the provide's and other ankles that Gould be got before the beat left. Beim buy today gath ering up what was left by the boat, bands, a quantity of oamp utensils that were glider oontraot, witlob will be forwarded to day. • We learn that Col. Curtis will have command at NOTES Hannibal. and we believe it is his intention to I take immediate possession of the Hannibal and Bt. Jo Railroad for the Government. . Col. Bates is going down with the Find regi ment to day, and will act under the commend of Col Curtin, although his oommimion is the oldest. Gate Guy, Ilth From Harpers Ferry. BOW GEN. CADWALADIM'S COMMAND INVADND T/ROxsta's &WAND NOIL." 1.-.7.erreepondenee of the Baltimore AtheTIMM WILLIAMSPORT, Jane 18, 186.1. On Saturday, 15th bat , general Cadwalader reached this place from Greencastle with six regi ments, amo ,, g whom were the Rhode Island Regi ment, MoSianin'a Rangers, and the Fort Sumpter boys, and never did soldiers receive a more hearty welcome than did they to our town. After weeks of fear, or threatened bombardment and expected attack, every way-worn and dusty soldier wearing a "U.S. on his breastplate seemed a brother, who had come a long way to bring us deliverance from fear, and our men had cheers and our ladles smiles enough for them all. The General formed his camp on the eastern edge of our town, expecting to - remain there fora number of days, but on Saturday night a despatch reached the camp, ordering him to throw a part of Ma fore, imme diately across the Potomac On to Virginia soil It is supposed that the evacuation of 'l3arpar's Ferry, and the conoentration of the Confederate forces at Winchester, have veered a change in Gen. Soott's plan, and also thie hasty forward movement into Virginia. Early on Sun day morning the command was given to a part of the camp to draw stakes, and at 11 o'olook the division was moving towards Lemon's Ferry, die. tent about half a mile, on the,. Potomac. The river was forded in fine style ; the water being deep enough to reach up to about the loins of the men, and men and horses took the river as if they scented game on the other aide, though not a solitary Confederate soldier has been Been in these parts for several days. The crossing divi sion was led off by the first and second companies of United States regulars, then followed the Ninth, Sixteenth, and Nineteenth Pennsylvania Regiments, then the Rhode Island Battery, aLO till, at about half past four o'clock, six regiments and several companies In all, being composed of infantry, cavalry, and artillery, regulars and vo lunteere, had crossed into Berkeley county. Not the slighted accident or disorder happened du ring the crossing, and the soldiers' cheers rang out as they touched the Virginia shore. The whole body were soon out of sight and pressing on their way to htartimburg. You can imagine the joy with which the many poor Virginia exiles among us, who for weeks have I been banished from their fam ilies and farms, wit nessed the passage of that army, which went sr much for the defence of their rights as rot the de fence of the Stars and Stripes. They can now go home and dwell in their old peace and safety once again. Several of the First Regiment arrived. in this place on Sunday; some directly crossing the river into Virginia, and some going into camp. General Cadwalader still here in camp, with a number of regiments. He will move other bodies morose the river, from time to time, as his camp fills up. GENERAL NEWS. MarrAr.r InsundlintUATlON--ONE SOLDISII. KiLLID tan AMOTHIR WOIINDSD —At Cross Keys tavern, on the Falls road, about one mile from Melvale, on Saturday, one soldier was shot and instantly killed, and another was wounded. It appears that, on the day In question, four of the men stationed at Illeivale, of the Pennsylvania regiment, under command of Col. Campbell, went to the tavern, and, having drank too freely, con dueled themselves in a disorderly manner, having made en assault on one of the guards, took his musket, and attempted to bayonet him. The fact was made known at the eamp, and the commander ordered a guard to go for and conduct them into camp. The refractory men would not go, and the guard was obliged to return without them. An additional force was then sent to bring them at any hasard, but on reaching the place the delinquents would pay no regard to the order, and declared their intention not to return until they pleased to do so. They were then fired upon by the Raard, and three balls lodged In the body and one in the head of one man. Another was wounded in the arm. The one first strut* was instantly killed, and the others surrendered, and were taken to the oamp. Two who were not Injured were lodged at Fort McHenry to await a ootirtmartial.—Bolti more Sun. IHTEPTIONO OF THE Tsxat REBELS Van Dorn, late major in the United States army, wee, at the latest advises, at the Lorna river, eighty five miles west of San Antonio, where he captured Colonel Reeve and his command. Van Dorn has fourteen companies of cavalry, five of infantry, and one of artillery, making a force of some 1,200 men, with ample supplies of arms and ammunition, taken from the San Antonia Arsenal, and ample means of transportation, taken from the quartermaster's department. Sic avowed determination is the on• oupatlon of Arizona, to secure a passage to the Pacific), thereby opening a isommunleatiou with the 30,000 Breoklnridge and Lone men in California, one-half of whom are fieoeselonista ; also, to secure Guyamas and Cape St. Louis as depots for pri• vateere to pounce on the ships of the Pacific Mail Company. The Mexican States of Chihuahua and Sonora have no force to oppose him, and when once there, ten thousand men and ten millions of money would be required as the pound of cure, while two thousand men would now be the ounce of preventa tive. Annews from Caracas, Venezuela, to the 22d nit , have been receive 3. The news is im portant. President Tovar had n resigned„and the Rye is To n win the hands of Sr . brae', late- Vise President . The effect of this event was to reconoile a good many conflicting elements, mid cause General Pees to reassume the Command-in- Chief of the army, which he had just laid down in consequence of disagreement with Tovar's Govern ment. Furthermore, as if to appease as touch ae possible the - gi renowned °Risen," as the papers there call General Pees, his opponent and rival, General Cordova, was required to leave the capi tal. The news lied been received with great re joicing throughout the Republic by the friends of the Government. ACCODIUNG tolthe New York City Inspect or's report there were 387 deaths in the oity of New York last week, an increase of twelve over last week. TEZEIBLE DEATH FROX HYDEOPEOBLL—A terrible death from hydrophobia occurred at Men den, New Jersey, on the lath inet. George W. Abrams, son of Samuel Abrams, of the above place, was bit by a rabid dog some three months since. Be did not show any symptoms of the bite at the time, and it being at a season when malt oases sel dom otionr, the wounds healed up and the case for the time was little noticed, until the 7th inet when he was seized with spasms, following in quick anocession, accompanied by frothing at the mouth, which lasted until the morning of the 10th inst., when he died in all the unapeakable agony of this terrible disease. DEATH Ifitox HYDRONIOSIA.—Patrick smith, living at No. 4 Adams street, Newark, N. J., died on Saturday afternoon, frem hydrophobia, caused by the bite of a small dog with which he was play ing, some two months sine& The dog was killed at the time. The wound soon healing, no attention was paid to it. Be lingered in great agony until two o'clock Saturday afternoon, when detth put an end to his sufferings. SitoorritG Arrascr.—Last night, about 10 o'clock, a man named William Page wee killed at Long's grocery, on South street, by a man named Patrick Welsh.. It is Said the parties had a dis pute about a lawsuit in which they bad been en g,aged, and Welsh shot Page, killing him almost instantly . Amen, whose name we could not learn, was badly out during the affray by some other parties. Welsh made his escape. The confusion was so great that we could not get the exact par tionlars, bat they will be developed at the intim% to-day.—lnd. Sentinel. Nstsr THIIRSDAY the spedial election for ten members of Congress will be held in Kentucky. The anti-Secessionists are confident that at least nine good and true Union men will be chosen, and are hopeful that the entire delegation will be sup• porters of the stale and stripes. Pracme of the planking of tha stairway of the Marshall Renee, Alexandria, are selling in Chioago, nllllOlB, at $1 par square 'nob. Tan army worm in Kentucky has entirely disappeared, but it has left sad traces of its pro. geese upon some of the fields. v.szcs.siar. MS. of the 15th century rela ting to Free Masonry has been disoovered in the British Museum. HON. Howzr.r. Conn, President of the Con-- federate Congress, has arrived in Itiohmend. IT /8 stated that the Hon. Anson Burlingame has been transferred by the President from the miBBloll to Austria to that of China, and that the Hon- Henry Winter Davis will receive the mission to Vienna, made vacant by the transfer, Tux oyster crop in the vicinity of Perth Ambon, New JrzweY, which has failed for a number of years past, will this season be very largo. Tim HON. EDWARD EvzitErr ' at the request of distinguished citizens of New York, will deli ver an oration en the 4th of July, at the Aca demy of Maeda. The enbjeet will be fr The Pre sent Aspect of the Nation," and an entrance fee will be charged for the benefit of families of vo lunteer/. AN Inns POR TILE WAIL—The Rey. J. J. Kelly, on behalf of the Six Nations, of which he is the representative, made a speeelt at Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday evening, in favor of the war. The tribe offer thenweives, if he ie to be believed, without pay, and claim to be many thousand, strong. THE State Of Maine has purchased in Eng land. through the agency of Hon. Freeman H. Mortm, United States 0011111 i, two thousand Enfield rifles for the nee of the militia of the State. THE Government Printing Office is kept running night and day, on war and navy blanks. The saving on printing sates by this office, it is said, will he nearly half a million of dollars per annum. Gorton ton M.AssunosErts Mugs.—The British ship Geo. A. Hole cleared from New Or leans, Aprti 7, with 3.600 bales of cotton for Queenstown. She arrived at the latter port. May 21, her cargo was sold by sample at fifteen Cents to a Boston purchaser, and the ship is ordered to re* cross the Atlantic for tho benefit of the Massachu setts Cotton mills. Tun first day that the ears ran on the new city railroad in New Orleans, they killed a negro boy, crushed a white man's foot, broke a mule's kg, and ran off the track several times. Hex. Jim FOUNG BROWN made a speech at Hodgenville, Ky., last week, in .whioh he took strong ground in favor of the Southern Confede racy. , . • DEYEILAX• COVI 111 9. good state of preserva tion were picked up on Coffin's bona. Cape Ann, fast week. They bear the dates of 1763 and 1755, and it is supposed they were on board of a vessel wrecked in the vicinity many years ago. Tax femphi3 ofilakoche of the 14th contra dicts the statement that any levees on the Minis elppi had bees out. Tamen negroes, who evinced an insurrec tionary spirit, in Richmond county, N. C., last week, were shot dead by their master. Tan New Orleans! Picayune .has rediMed its else to one-half. Not a few of the Southern papers have reduced their size altogether. A BATTALION ACONTTID.—WO learn that yerter• day the War Department accepted, for three years or the war, a Chicago battalion raised by Captain .1. W. Wilson, consisting of 212 men rank and filo, called th e .1111aole Badge, Broosiwork, and Fortification Funleers. It is oompond of 120 eanters, 70 radroad-tntok men, 7 railroad and bMoo blacksmiths,. 6 best-builder s , 2 emblem, and 9 lorsintotire bu ilders: , -Warhsastort Orar. ON THE REBELLION. NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINIONS MOIL NEW ORLEANS The New Orleans Pica,yuno, of the flth inst., has the following items: CIAYTIJEZ Or A ISCHOONI6II. BY 'Mir ELOCIUDIrra SQUADRON err ZIONJON The schooner Atd, hired by Mr. John Brett to strip the British bar* Antral, bas been captured by the blockading fleet. Captain Smith, of the Ard, with his crew and the hands employed on the wreck, some twenty-one In number, came up on the Carandelet last night. We learn that about four o'elook, on Wednesday evening, the Aid was boarded by three boats, armed by twenty-Ave men . each, commanded by the Bret lieutenant of the Niagara, who directed Captain Smith to take to hie boats with hie men and private property. He represented the capture es being made by way of reprisal. Captain Smith took to his boats, and proceeded to Fort Morgan, and the boats took the schooner in tow, and took her under the stern of the Ntagaro. OPP FOR THE SEAT OP WAR. The Sixth Regiment of Louisiana volunteers, Colonel I. Q. clamour, left Camp Moore yesterday for the seat of war. This IS a splendid regiment, and le composed of some of the beat material that has left our State. The Seventh Regiment, Colonel R. T. 11.71, and the Eighth fiegiment, Colonel H. B. Kelly, are also ready to march, and will leave in a few day& The Tenth Regiment will soon be made up, and when it leavea Camp Moore will become de fleeted. Two of our beet-known physicians, Don lon Meßlevey and Fenner, left for Virginia last evening. LATFBT mom . PIZSACOLA The Pensacola Tribune, of the 4th inst., says: " There la a large fleet at anchor outside of our harbor, consisting of about a dozen vessels; three of them are English merchantmen, bound here, but they have been stopped by the fleet. We have been unable to ascertain the names of the men•of war which have lately arrived. A few days ago there was but the frigate Same and a gun boat Weide." - • Ho3[6 INTEBN/ITR The Administration, it seems, is determined to do all in its power to encourage the industrial in terests of the oottntry. A short time since, it will he remembered, application was made to the Secretary of War to obtain the admission, duty free, of linen drillinge imported for the WO of the cadets of the United Btates Military Academy, and was refused by him on the ground tnat the policy of the Government should at all times be to prefer domestic manufactures in all instanoes of purchases for the public service, and to resort to foreign markets for such articles only as cannot be obtained in this country." By the following it will be seen that Mr. Came. fon has pursued rt similar course in reference to a _ recommendation of the Bog - Weer Department for the admission, free of duty, of two hundred awl fifty tons of gas-cooking Goal, and seventy-three tons of cannel coal, imported for the use of the Military Academy : " The Secretary of War cannot countenance the importation of coal by approving of this recant. mendation. A better article of coal of all kinds can be secured in this country than can be brought from Europe ; and it is deemed doe to the great industrial interests of the country that the Govern ment should foster and enconraige its own resources instead of those of foreign countries. "Smolt Canavan, Secretary of War. "Jane 18, 1861." iT to curio, on =doubted authority, that Senator Wigfall visited Washington in the disguise of a cattle drover s and, after having made a tho rough reconnoisance, returned to Manama junc tion. WRILISI It number of men were trying a gun at Mown, Georgia, on Monday, the piece burst and killed three of the number and wounded two others. CAPTAIN 1 Inwas Goatee, of the Centre (Pa.) Guards, has been sleeted colonel of a regiment to be formed of nnattaohed companies at Camp Curtin. A mesa in military engineering bas been eats blished at Yale College. Professor W. A. Norton, of West Point, Is the teacher. Tmi officers of the Ellsworth Chicago Zou eves are now in Boston, for the purpose of organi zing a regiment of Zouaves there. IN Memphis, Tenn., $948 have been subscribed for the benefit of the family of Jackson, the mur derer of Ellsworth. Gus. Dr t, new eommiulonad & Major General, will leave for Washington in a few daps and enter upon active service. Gnu. Dir's commission as Major General bears date May I. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF IMADE. GEO. N. TATHAM., PROTHINGRAM,t COMMITTN2 OP TEN MomolL WM. L. HERM. LBTTER BAGS dt the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Tuscarora, Bonier! .:.:......._...._...Liverpool, soon Ship Emil; Augusta. Strickland— ...—aoSerpool, 500 a Ship Uncle Joe. rinkham soon Bark Emily C Starr. Fairlowl London, soon Bark Changeless. Rio de Janeiro, won Bark Amerman. Christian —....„..--Barbado,s. soon Bark Samuel Tarbox, Tarbox—,,Buenos Ayres, soon Brig Ocean fele, Morrow., ..—.Denisrara, June 22 Bohr Ellen Fo'reeter, MoDonell--.—Havana, soon Behr Fannie, Vanes,— , —.havens. soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ream OF PLULA.DELPRIAN June 20,1801. SUN RISES —4 33—SUN SETS 23 MGR WATER.-- is 23 ARRIVED. Bark Aaron I Efarvey.:Miller. 2 days from New York. in ballastro Wm Cummings es Bon Bohr Knight. Gage. 4 days from Boston, with mhos to Crowell En Coding. ichr Ringgold, Crows% I days from Providenosorith rodeo to Crowell & Colhne. Bohr Fume, 'Vance, 3 days from Plow Pork, with me to Bo 4 Z G tala izeile. (Br) BWailt, 9 dale from Halifax, with fish to P. A Bauder & Co. Bohr Moses G Leonr rd, Leavitt, 7 days from Saco. in ballast toTrler Stone & Co. Bohr Mina, Wairmaley. 2 days from Chesapeake City. With gram to Christian & Curran. Bohr Jas BarrattOr. Pennell,/ day from Laurel, Del. with corn to Jae & Son. Behr T P MoColley. Carter. iday from Camden, Del. with oats to Sas Barratt & Son. Boor J B Austin, Davis, B days from Boston. in ballast to Al Sturtevant & Co. . - - Eohr Thos P Cooper. Taylor, -A days from Providence, in ballast to captain. Bohr B F Reeves, Carman, 6' days from Boeton last to captain. Bohr George Edward. Weeks. from Boston. in ballast to N litUrtetrant & Boar John Rodgers. Brickaloo, from Boston, in ballast Van DUSell, Norton & CO. Bohr 3 B Bailey, Robinson. from Providence, in bal last to Costner. Stiokne Wellington- Bohr Bhodella Blew, Peterson, from Salem, in ballast to Jit White Co. Bohr Win R Sheldon, Collins, from Barnegat, in bal last to J R Blakiaton. Bohr Alex Law, W ood, from New York, is ballast to J R Thalriston. . . Eobr Gazelle, Vangild or, from Roxbury, in Wilma to Yen Dolan, Norton & Bohr id M 'Way. Halo", from Portland. Steamer aarsh. lonem, 24 hour/ from New York. with mdee to Wm M Band & Co. CLBARED. Berk Inns. Wortinger. Lestiesna, Fr* Teta. Behr G Leonard, Leavitt. Saco. Tvier, Stone do Co. Rohr Win lEt Cleat, Bethel, Harbor leland..TL Perot. Boor It MOW. Paterson. Boston. J it White & Co. Bohr Geo Edward, Weeks. Boston. N atUllOvant Bohr J B Austin. Davia i ßoston, do Bohr AHu el. Meson. Boston. do Bohr W Sheldon, Colline,Btonington, JH. Blakistoa Bohr Alex Law. Wood, Jeraey Cat, do ohr B Gazelle. Vanulder. Balm. Van Doan, Norton & Co. toter John Itodgere,_Bnokaloo. PrOVidenoth do Bohr ti Bailey s Bobiason, Daaverirpon, Comer s Stiokney & Wellinston. (Correaeondenee of the Ph.nadeJtda Exchanged LS. Doh. June 18 The following veligele are at the Breakwater: Bart Elizabeth J, for Port iSpain; brig Morning Light, for Vain. and about forty schooners bound east with coal. The Morning Light, in corning to the harbor on Bundag night, it boles very dark, street the me breaker. outside the atone vile. and thumped considerably, but a ft er a Wormy WWI pronounced seaworthy, and ordered to pro ceed on her voyage. Wind Be and Wear. There is a ship coming in, supposed to be the Fiends, from Liverpool, Yours. A. BIABBIIALL. (Correspondenoe of the Prem.) ItRADING. June 17. The following_hosts from the Union Canal rooted into the Rohnyltill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia. la den and consigned tut follows: W m & F Taylor. flour .to. to CB Iltokley; Elms Re ber, tight to oast/Lin; F Mama, grain to Badd & Coady; Franc Barrows, lumber to Jos Jaime,: Wm F Conner, boards to Semi Bolton R Co; J H Hume!, grain, tto. to Wm C Lloyd. MEMORAPDAO Ship Wyoming, M thin port from Liverpool, reports having soon June 4th, lat 44 10, lon 44 10, sevens! ice ber!. end front th tenet t 42141, long 51 15. enooniatered fteio we; rams da41357.10ns 416 3 0. nook° Br bork AngUnte. from Plegroanle for riew Raven; 14th, on fleorpee Bank, was boarded by flew York pilot boat Ship Ocean Eagle, Chum, from Calcutta, remained at erearitica 76th nit. to sail moon. Brig 0001U1 INS, rdorrovr, from Clenfriegog for Phila. deign's. wag spoken Bth inst. _lac 33. 10ng37. Erg California. Camm, mauled from Bristol 17th Met, for Delaware City. Bohr W C Belson.Bmith. hence, arrived at Pawtnoket lfth inst Bohr U DI French. &ilea, sailed from Providence 17th Wit. for Philadelphia, Bohr HUMUS, Disney, hence, arrived at riewburr port 17th inst. Bohr' J C Runyon. Mathias;P Boioe t Dolce , Maria Pickup. Baker, A .TirrelL Higgins. arm Alex Male. Crovell L heace, awned at Boston 23th inst. Bohr Catharine Jane, Romani:week, cleared at Baari movelath inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr Arietig. Chem, clearer! at Boston 18th inst. for Pbiladelebia• via Laneaville. Bohn D G Fioyd Racket. Reboots Knight, Endioott, N B Wales, Hoffman. James Satterthwaite, elaloy, J Olga, Scull, A J Morton, 'Elwell, 8 3 Garrison. 0710.• Wheaton, James D Salle, GWaio a W Godffes, Weeks. W P Ccx, Bowe, B Prink. Bncluih. J B Diet hmon, Smith, Ocean Wave. Priori, Jonathan May Cobb, it G peal, Eva Bell, bee; Burrows c:Clark. Alert. Champion, Clara. Barret. Farah S Simmons. Gandy, J . Plater. Willett', GD& K F Shannon, Hin son. James Allderdice. Rites. and Mary A Bhrowittire, !Shropshire, olsared at Borten 18th met. zorPheaa MACHINERY AND IRON. 7 PENN STEAM ENGINE AND - ' BOILER WORKS.-NEA.PIRIEVY, PRAC_ri *AL AN"THEORETICAL ENGINEERR, MACHINISTE.IIOII,ER-KERB,IiLACIO9MITHS, and FOUNDEBA, having. for many year', been in successful Operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low preesnre. Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, .to.. respectfully offer their services to the public, en being fu ll y Prepared to oontraot for Engines of all sizes, ifiartue,River.. and Stationary. hiving sets of patterns of different mixes, are prepared to execute or dens :with quick despatch. Every dracriptiett of Pattern making made at the ahortost notice. High and I,ow Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boiler., of the beet Pennsylvania charcoal Iron. Forginge, of all mixes and kiwi.; Iron and Brtum Outing.. of all descriptions; Roll Turning. Screw Cutting. and all other work con nected with the above boutoess. Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re veals of boags, where they can lie in perfect Way, and are, provided with shears. blocks, falls. Ice., &0., for flaws' beery or light weights. J C. NF FIE, JOHN P. LEVY. jell-tt BEACH end PALMER Streets. J. VAIIGHAN NIHRRICK. JOHN H. eopg. WILLIAM H. =REIGN, ReHTLEy NEHRicH. ROUTHWARK FOUNDRY, 14 . 1 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. MBA RICK & HONR, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture Sikh and boWTretioure Steam /simians, for laid. river, and manna service. _ Boilers, Gasometers. Tanks, Iron Moats, & c.; Out ings of all kinds, either iron or bras& roa iron ta Fra io me ns, Roof. for Gas Works, Workshops. Rail d St &e. Retort. and Gan _ldaohinery of the latest and most improved coruttrinition. Ev*Hy description of Plantation Machinery, such as sugar, MIN, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Fans Open Steam Trains, Defeoators, Filter*, Pumping .F.gli2oo* iota Agent* for N. Milieux's Fatima sugar Atatratue Neantatles Patent tittesannSUll96r,and Mt p k urwall wolaep's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drsining Maaitine. arill.y PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 _IL. BEACH Street, Kenaington, Philadelphia =WLb LIAM Ii.,TIERS informs his friends that, haying fur awed the entire Evoker two:44sm the above Fogn dry, be is now pregered to receive orders for itottms, lyrist, and Saw-Mill Casting!, Soap, Chemical, and Home Work, Gearing. Castings made from Rever beratory or CnpOla Furnatlee, In dry or green sand,pr loam rrir94l THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURS CE,WHALIO PILLS SICK, HEADACHE. NERVOUS HEADACHE. the us 01 theft Fills the nerlodioal attacks of Net - .VISS or Diek HesdessAi MAY be prevented ir taken at the commencement of an attack munetiate relief from pain and Richness will be obtaineiL They seldom Wait reirovint the BMus& sod Efe44l- sake to Whieh females are in subject. They act sandy on the bowels, removing Cernieemere. For Literary Men, Statham, Delicate Females, and all pommy/ of „sedation Arteift, they an valuable el Lemirles, Improving the aymnits, riving tem and Weer to the digimmye ermine, and rattan= the nationl else- Wats and strength of the whole 11.7111ESEL. The CEPHALIC FELLS are the remit of long cation and sawn/lig conducted experiments, having b een u, use many jean, a[1.110; which time they hare moulted and relieved a fain amount of vain and mirroring from Headache, Whether originating in the swamis smarm or from a deranged state of the aro magi. They ere entirely vegetsble in their eompoeition, end may be taken at all lunar with eerfeet safety erithent making any ohenge of diet, lied Us *Biome of am, as.. :rarebit testa readers di siav to mlesiisinor thaw se skuirms. B.IIWARI OF 00UNTIBTO11131 The genuine have Aw illynitares of Away a. apnbany *a sack Box. 101 l by Druggists and all o th er Donlan In Medians& A, Bon Nall bit sent by mall anaaal ea nosinat Oa PRIOE. OUNTH. AU orders akowl4 be •ilrriM HENN'? O. SPALDING; CS CZDAJII /17.1USLIG 1013 W YOM,III VAX POILLOWLNO ENDOPPENLENVII OP OZPIELILLIO PILLS WM& 0011V1.111133 WlO IMF= FILM HEADACHE. SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR !LEACH. As Wsr Tottivioniols ors inesolintrd by Mr. arous al*. Sildy itirori einquastiossa 6 / 4 proof of dui di ms., d MU *tiny iciaggijit dlissmorry, thmafi Feb. si ust• Ss.arazions a . re: I have tried your Cephalic Pills. *ad I UM Mem se mar tbay I want YOU to mind ma two debar: worth more. Part of these are for the neighbor*. to Whom I gave a few of the find box / got from on. Sand the Pills by mad, and oblige Your ob't Servant JAMAS ZEN'NE.Di. ii.111:170171g PM* Fiboll, Kt. lististxs. Sti • I Tisk yet to send us one more box of yosrCookslis,. Pills. I Ames ressieed great dos/ of basitlit trim Ism. Yonne lewoodully, KARP' Arra 81,01XXonnE. irises elm, Itinrrurameni Comm:. * 1 11..t Jimwiry 111, JAL-, f. 11. &Ammo. 'tiro will gloss* send toe two Wixom Of your Cook/ills PULL Saul ikon isunodlo towootroXy ly. Itu roithst_ li wisoitidit olittiorilrifiriii - WZlff,"0 1 21 211 it52 Wien wrooliosh =L O. ... is Bit , v is, lea. Please hod enolovod twenty-Ste oenb, t as another box ors's= Cophoh Yills whiall a° thi SIM BUS /hors stir rrisd, ° As° ". " Rims _ _ _A. errovEß, P. M., `. Belle venom, Wyoldot eo., 0. BMW'Ts Mass.. Dee. IL 11111. ttato/IDINIFO Etc. I linsa.for IMO maulers or large *how bills., to brine your Cophaho Pills more partioMarly before My cus tomers. If you have anything of the kind oleos. send One ofmy elastomers, who subject to severe Riot Nowfook_e, two& lasting two dal*/ trot of MOW OM Afar giy your PM*, which I sent her. - iserbothilly tows, w. MIZE& RIrIIOE Ibl l , FRAWWW Goo °kiwi ilgtilUlT, MU. *MI 0. ISPALIIIIIIh .01% 48 Cedar/4 Li. Y. - DEALIi Biz: Inclosed find swan:qv-Vs. omits. Mid for which send box pf " Cepbabo Pius. Bend to Wares. of Rev. Wm. O. Piller, acernokirlyarg. Franklin Cle..9hto. Tour Pills mark like a slam—curs .tiesdatAs a Mot no. Ihroostoo. sz:: Net kmg nacre I Bent to you fors boo of Crotkoho Filbt for tho sure of the Nervous liotdoehe And IMireltellO sal resorted the same, and they had se good antifssi Hot I was Oakum I sr nes4Pitr *aft,. - amid VOY rat a= motal. A Dir tto th Mk& Prom the Ilearainari Nerfeik T asphalt° Pills amomplia the ohlgat for m whhth Odlly Were made. me.: Cure of headset.* in all i fens& Assn tAs itzassitur. Mesa, Va. They leave beau tested in mare than a tkoaseaut ament, with entire eneaset • From the Devotees. St. Mewl, Mas i If you are, or have been troubled with the headache, send fora box. ICaPtulli9Pinga s° that yell la" have them in ease of an Wean. The Cephalic Bile ere gold to be a remarkality offal- Ulm remedy for the headeohe.ead one of the very but *that very frequent complaint which had overlent ceeoverec. Prom tar Mures A.B. Mama, Mirage. lit. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding. and his =rivalled SePhan° fins. Rem the Kanawha roam SAW, KM&liVido Fa. We are auto that persona iniferias with the keadaehe. Who try them. will /Wok to them. Prow at Station Path Ilitulen New Chimp Lit Wry them you that are &elicited. and we rod weft, that shinr uuthurouy tun be added to the already ems hit that ham received benefits that no other edioute puce. • Prom tm; St. Lewis Ittossenta. the booms" doriond tor the mita* (Goo4ll. Pills tumidly morsoausg. ==EMMN= Prow *A Attitersiser, Previdetess, 211. Whe teatunony in their favor is 'iron, from Ike nest rotoeousbie quarters. Prow Ow Deily ,tfeers. Norval, X. I. ettbAllt Pills are tokb4 , the piste of ell Kau, 'ret rho trororterciar Bona**. 2.M . Aress. NOW to be very °Zeugmas for the liesdaeho. _From lA. (Towsmartial. Ci ti. Oilda. Mitering bra:unity on now I* retinal. , Mir A &nolo b.UI ot 111 , 4111D/N4PII riugruuto 1111 VB will moo ton Untie t7ulrart antailli.lllll firAIADINErB i'RZFAZIED 014 MS SPALDING'S PRZPAICED GLUE I SPALDI.I4G'S PREP/11. M GLITZ ECONOMY: DIXFATOIV Erni INV/en I TUNER *ivu 111111.WME W 110014glb will lumen. even in well-rernlatel familiee, it is yen detnraeleto have some cheap as convenient War for reikeiring Furniture. Won, Croake r,, Ito. ISPAI4D/HO'D PREPARED IlLtril meets nil such emergencies and no household can ' ord to do 'without it. It is always reedy, isad uv t• the sticking Point. varssm. Di EVERY MEM" I.IL—A Brash wallowers eiseh banish prow, a seta. •ddren, HENRY O. SPALDING. NO. 46 CHIME EIREEN. NEW YONE Ai *Meta nannabbil persons ate attempting to palm off on the nnettepeatint nubile, imitations of my ritErastED GLIM. Incould Gannon 231 pemoos to es. Saline before panthasinc, and see that the Wm/a, Er anakite's rummer inansom ss o th• d insifs =sow ; 'Owe sir imildlias rmefideia ' 4 MEDICINAL., CURE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE SPA.LaDMVIPS WHAT A frier Yeszh wm. 0. 'Ewa. Vim Amer, llrn., Jas. 11,1M1. Ft'olos the Advertise Provigkset, R. I. Iron *As emirate, Thsegnport, liters; GAVE VIZ PIEOES MIAVVION. 20, 1861. THE LIANCJE - ituTuidi truurifiN VOMPANTI 1.1/Li 0 41 ,, T 4mt, wrings, A . 110. 1 .1 1 110 11 BEET, • /EMU Against •• • •0a 68 B 3 FM. wi iges.woyeo.sais otter lisaii=l Cr if" . twakand on wareg, asnrier .=hanitiee. la town er • SABI CAPIT 11/HIHO /tun swan M. umested Widen ea fo owe, vim fird mentor on eity property, worth doable the am slam is Pergarylvania Cia'si e.percent. 10011411100 l at ar CHO 00 renoaytrania Cr, ver oent, se cond roartg load, 80,000)—.—. 17,160 G 00 Huntingdon and ag road op Railroad and Canal 00. 7 a rtgage -- 1,000 00 Broad rent. Euvlialass 1,461 60 Collateral loans,Yell mewed—. . 2400 00 City of noladelpila 0 per clank loan—,.— 00,000 00 rfilmy Goon_ grdi per cent. Pa. 10,000 00 mwernial stook._. axle 02 Ideohamoa , Bajihatook— 4,812 60 en= FIN it " I" LT — io — Z.ir gig Vo The The County Fi IDVITSIIOO Co.'. stook .-... ' 1,00 00 Delaware torweame Co.'s stook— 000 00 mon Martial I ranee Co.', =rip— MB 00 reoeivable . 14,20 1 74 Book accounts, aWrneci interest, Sse--. 7,104 65 gash aa =ad UAW di 1 Wirma pi 'he Mateal prihoisile, csombjned with the ;motility of a IStook Capitalopiltlee the awned to participate in the pro its or thauommiad . without liability ror 1031/1. 10411134 lamp* adjusted and paid. . , maircropiii Clem Tin'als7_, Samuel Binh= William R._ al:Lemma, Robert Steen . Frederick Blown, William Altusier, William stayonaon, Beoj. W. Ti ley . JOllf R. Wotrell, lamshall Bili,, - R. L. Carson J. Johnson Brews, Robert Voleik. liarlecialuid G. D. Roan .7 bT B ' ' goo • main& Charles 5. Wood, ' Smith Bowen James IS. Woodwarial .Exi f4h& Bimini, Wittebnrg. GLEY. resident. M. RINCIIMAPI, freoretary. Febreerr Id. Met Mt Priniuhl ENTERPRISE itismaAmoig COMPANY ON PHILADHLPEA.. ' (SIZE IHOWEABOR EXCLVISIVELY.) COMPANY'S BIIILDINU. S. W. CORNS" ,JOURTH AND WALNUT srßs.grs. 'AIIIICTORS: , t H m i t aimAsolLD IFIAILL VIIII MORDICAI L. DAW. ILLIABS Moirso. ONO. H. all/AZT. Llano FAAzlsa , Joss H. BROWN. ' Joss M . ATwoon, B. A. FAinizisooor. BM, T. TILIDICIC, IIi:MAW B. Cum, XXIIIIT WILLILTO2I. ,_ _L. Mumma. A , . HAT IcH !MAAR. PmeMout. IHIAILICH W. COXE. SoorOtom fen PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPZ2fo, 9SI I I ESTPUUT Street, Philedelpfits. RTER PERPETUAL. AL& OWE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG! THE 116- BURKS. Impure Lives for abort terms or for the whole term of life ; grant Anntuiaes and Endowment. ;.purchase Life Interests in Real Estate, and make all contracts de pending on the &Min/gentiles of life. Thee act as Executors. Admimerstors, Maleness. Trustees, and Guardians, ASSETS OF THE GOMPASIY, January 1, Mi. Mortgag_es, ground rents, real estate_ . S 7 Stew stew stooks. Treasury notes, loam of State of Fennirylvama, city of Phila delphia,dto 263,79 e ss Premium notes, foami on collateral., &O. 237,694 se Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail roads, and County Fq ner cent. bonds— IOISJ3OI ge insurenoe, railroad, canal stooks, /to. WAIT a Cash on hand, agents' balance.. He.. tee._ Una 14 111,071,328 02 DANIEL L. MILLER, President. BILMUEL E. BTOKFA Vice Preeideat. JOHN W. RORNOIL. Seozetary nib tf - Tiraawmisi DITITUAL SAFETY Di lIIIIANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. hipooratod Di the Login Ware of POonsylvatita,ll3ll, Moo T. R. emir of TRIAD and WALIITT attests, PHILADELPHIA SIATINE DIETILLACE, On Veal estop, To all parts of the World. Triarat• ; LARD INSTRANCER Si Nola 1. 7 ►ers. Muzak, Lakes, and Mad Tar agehrsallmitirs of 'Wes& ti Meneksadise eenently. tA gn Metes. Two War Nouse, ihe. MESS OP SIM oontrialY, November 1, iom. 8110300inited IStatn live W cent. 10an_—.0109.189 00 111,000 Veiled MAMA six V cent. Tresmy NoMe, ('with wonted intereat)—.. 113,4113 34 100,000 Pennsylvania State Ave ft sea: wan...........--. NATO 00 11,000 do. do. six do. do. StAll 00 mom Philadelphia City e' r y cent . Loan. MIN 87 WOIXI 7 fiv ooßoesee State e cent. loan— MOB 00 WOW Poo..noylveduo. Roll ds 2d mortgor• oix ilr amt. bon UAW 09 10.016 MO shares. steak Germantown Bas Compan.y. interest and Drum/eel naranteed by the City of Phl%- 13110114,..,—. ---- ;COM 00 16109 BM shares Penesylvanut Neilroa Company, O,XI 09 1.009 Mil Rheum; North Penney . litaii - itaii: / hare. Ako----- 1 •103 a /reeedelehM Leo Boat MU Steam Tat Company;-- . /309 00 NO II shares Philadelphia and Havre- de time Skeane Tow-boat Comtism. MO OD NOS 1411 res Philadelphia Paohantil vsuwanY -1000 SAMOS Continental Hotel Co. --:- . ..7. ig. I kRC= ism Coat 800.399.111. Market va1.1164.0116 11 romptiroble, for uoraraudoes mode— . 1.71,9te a nda and mortgages.— —...--. U4OO 09 estate 61.223 Ai needs. at Agensies--Promisras on Ma risa Polioies. Interest. and other debts dse tap Calumny .--- MAW os Isms and stir ef .nary Insatiate and I s m CliatrlN ',a a d auk ini ikui-laaVa.::::::::..7ll.,iiiii ... is draws ____ COl3O mum II , . PlikEtlVOX.Siff El r.,"...... I . 1191,t Sanots1 X. Xtokoz ecitiow, 1 -- 0r e 7.. 2 w il t s.. v v. i. P rv.. a n. ?M l , jil t ; : Dir.,'" - - WIZ. 1 1 11;lar i • 1.- yrwrimr, 1 &snotty M'Llvame, Wrilient _Lif t Jr., I T 101234 O. =DC lasses C. e t samestAtzten, WIUMM . SUMS. ' ~ laseo7. Jones, Josityk N. Seal. I ,aces ii. APPorlisad Dr. X.. X. Marton, Soot. a P. Byre ' Weems C. LiMer.. _ , .lohn u tt. temple . Pine% Musk CITUff, ; 33. Y. Morgan. " 'karts* Kelly, : A. B. Berger., .. 44 - 1_41.1.A1S burnt!, President. man. 0. tutu), vie* President. lIMMItY 5Y743,1719, Staretarr. nol7-t: INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.— TAE PUNNBYLVANTA FIRE •INIURANUE C_OPd.PANY—lnsamorated nit—CHARTER. PEER& VIAL—No. ff zg WALNUT gltreet, moans indenend !Mee Einar& This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-nix years, continues to insuremt,inst loss or damage by Fire, on p u blic or private B ' s either Derausnently or for s imited time, Also, on p ainiture, ormolu or woo. or, erobanoise generally, on liberal lama. Their Capital, together with a large empire Fund, in invested in the most careful manner, which enables sin to offer to the insured en undoubted esearlty um of lois. • malaross. Jonathan rattemon, Isaac Haab:hunt, Ottuotia Campbell, Thomas Rphine, Alexander Benson, Daniel South, Jr., ltrilllem Montanus, John Devereux, Thomas smith. JONATHAN PATTBNSON, President, Noorptary. apt-1T 1 - 1181:111.ANCE 00 M P A Or THE ISTAZKOF PENPNYLVANIA—PIRE AND MA- NiNE nuaIIr4LANCE Nos. 4 AND =CLOWN .111PANN811. 711.1114;in in /Lk—Genital IlleoAGO—lreb.l, MO. nil la ie, 441111kr/ 77, All invoked in sone ni available snantioa—ka llama to inare on Weans nit Claratiar. Deililiati. /teaks at Morena-WI Ai" on liberal terms. TM ILEGTOXII. An= D. Illerrerd. fiern K. Mart. Minima Toby, . pant. Quin iisakkiter, robiaa warner, , Eniitt. Manna ft. Walloon Vies. welt.. 3,...,y,.. Freiman, • I. walk, Clarks N. lawur, Some G. Clarion. • ItEkraiv D, MINIFC7/ at mini, rreeidest„ WIJIMAR I.IIIPEk. ilearttarr. lell-lf INSEIRAIAOB. IMEOHAI4IIO8 1 13 0 1 (511RANCE COMPANY of Philade'phia, No. 138 North &ITN Street, below Race. inmire Build ings, end Merchandise generally from lcce or =msk•a by Firm the company tnatantee to admit A ll ess of my, and thereby hope to omit the patron r J u.?.RE. 1/lllissx Reran. •Robert rimujan, Frannie Conner, Michael Moneor, Illiporgej.,..l3osehertyr., Reward McGovern Tea martin. Thomas B. MaConinth, James Darner, Jahn Bromley. Matthew McAleer, Frame Falle, Renard Rafferty, John C.easadr, /holm J. Hemphill, Bernard H. Hamm, Thema Maher, Clmr/es Clare, Yreka, italtlanu t llliohsel ricascia COOPm.P... Pre:idest. PRILIMLD IA.FFEIVIV. Becretsrr. her- 1 7 AMERICAN FMB INSITEANOZ 00., INORPORATED CHARTER PER PETR/. pro 310 WALNUT Street„_above Third. Philadelphia. Lame paid-up, Capital Stook and Surplus, Inveetsdin mead and.ayailable Soeusities, dont/totes to Munro or Ihrellinse, sortie. Prumture, Merchandise, Vessels port and their oars and and other persona.' property, Ail loneliberally and promptly adjusted. 1111.1teTORS. thee. R Maria, John T. Lows. John weise, James R. Ca bll, Patriot C. ?dorton, Edinut G. Datilh. Patriot Brady, 01 0 1 1 1 . w. FoultneT. flsel. Morrie. wetoesms R. RUM, Premium. AMMO!" C. S. CRAWFORD. georetary. ten-ti A NINERADITZ INSURANCE OOMPA NY.—latkorised Capital et XI,O*—ONAITEX PXJtP3IIIIPAIIb Mast SU wAhlive Strati, between %MA sit Prtk treat. ?kW/11Na. • _ _papaw WI burare *ulnas los sr wallas by aTsl ssilibrugsarsrartsze. and MarshAndiss seta "4 :4 0 . Marine bannuilia 'en Vollies, airsois. sad Proiskte. Wand trwsimisv ok stu of the 'mos, Baker, ro 11. Ja•vb Wiwi visa titatun, Aridenrisi. • aka Bla h bortsl. Davis Par Doan, Dir !Weir ma. J. E. Roma. MOOD EBNExtyrssidsat, _ F. 11.156.11. Fiae Prisiathiat. W. Li/MIL atsrotars. EXCHANGE INSURANCE OOMPANY go No. 409 WALNUT Street, yritE -43 1PIEURANC7d on Howes and Metchandina ganninfir, on favombla tares: o th er limited ar W- I:4ml. DFARCTORS: teiZmiah Q. einnodo,' 1 / 1 1 1 :rlex 'Rho no maid D . Roberts, James T. 8. tamnd L. linear. Joehna I. en. st a AuJibe* C. Halet John .7. 61 - - Us. . Th R EMIAH BONSALL, Presidia. SOHN Q. GINTIODO, \floe Preaden _,,t iltsexilin Cu.s Soczetarr. ' dill OBILADELPHILA TEE E Al. -0 0T T A a. WORKS MOD amitAare Ro o ms , 1010 Tops. Street. Garden e tutel and firmly * : Eacauctie Flooring Ile. Architectural Ornaments. Ve i n akzeLd4l 4 lfilo y .r Ac t, Eteam-greased Driun t rre. e.44 Water Pipe, wante d nd eFitberal tame. i l igint te al= s on u nrite b r y , e Melia er!i ne rt,erdet. 11-41AMIM 1411 WRING, MAD, RAIN , IdON, &0.--1,000 bbls. Keil Nes. 1,1, and 1 Idealt. ers h imo,nalmtion, ADA email, in warorted psoksgos game late-OmM fat fish. bola. Mew wahfax. Eastport. add &abrader Kiwi Tinge in (Weise saalitleit, 040 fuze extra taw giiisledNerrists. SAO texas extra new Piel Aorrshipt S,OOO thus larxe Mud&ine Herrings SIT. Msoldnao Whits Pion. se new Ecionorduhiess KW. 11, new /IntifitE Saws% Igoe sintels trend Bank oodlisk. KO Wixom Herkimer-sexuty Chaim. la Wore sad lauding, for sate lo ß y MUPr & KOONE, N 0.146 NOR Ii TH WHARvEN. IIIBT RECEIIrED, per 4 f Annie Kimball," fro* Liverpool, Mader, Weaver. .11; Haadar's pre nil S : 1 13xtru Ertrso t t irßoV idti guni . In r 1?° ,1 1 . 6711* 11/16 ' W a Burma USACAIIa. i i in PO 4 11114 Pal Eirtra Topa. lA/ Jars, 10 a Vol Rai co , 11/ Tb bottles, lea OL iltemusi. tot, 1 i WHOM, SOO Calomel, In 1.. 11 KO la Pil 104 11 f it " et, lr. BROTHER. 4 0. in bs - 47 an 4 orth EIECoND Street. BEET FING MATE sa i- numitui QUALITY 800 g l iva l4 o at trar i g a m ast-V "0/7"-WWIIII PHILADELPHIA ""fhfriatimat d°ciut aticr May SO, 1801. 1 , AI , (Sundays exoeptpd.) New Depot corner of BROAD and CALLOW ELIA. Streets, PALLADELPILIA, (Massager en s on Thirteenth anti on Callowhin itreeta,tal. 8 cannenting Hamsbarg with the, &NIA RAILROAD 1 P. hi. train. canning to Pitts hurl : the CUMBERLAND VAL4:EY 1.06 hi. d trAla Rtfild&iferrigs l it ri b t running to Rantrp l' . ko. F.RNOON LINEA!. Leave New Depot, corner of BidOAXI and CALLOW MILL Iltreete, PHILADELPHIA. (Paimetiltor on ass on whirteenth ancLon Cailow UI ettrecte,) for TTSVILLE and HARRIS.°URN, at 8.16 P. M.. DAILY. oonneotins Harrichimt with the Northern Central Railroad. tor Sunbury William/Mort, Elmira , lea.; for READING only. at 51 1 . M., DAJLait (Sundays exoested.) inexANORS VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ LNG RAILROAD. Paws Miles. To Phaininville---- 28 Reading--. 58 Philadelphia and Re"4.la Lebanon.__-.—_ 85 and Lebanon Valley R. At. Harrisburg._... —.112 Dauphin—, ---lat Milleraburt—,—.l4ll Treverton Junction VA Banbury_ Northumberland-1n Dutton—. VDU— .-197 illiamaport - 2e2 Delver Haven:._.._—.- .323 Look Haven-- _Nig Troy—. —..2615 Williamsport and Elmira Elmira.. -.-... 287 Railroad, The 8 A. M. and Ll 5 F.M. trains connect dallyitt Port Chnton, (Sundays exoeptedd with the CATAWISSA. WILL/AMAPORT...and xtettbßunD, ma k ing close connections with lines to Niagara Falls, r.s.ada theLWeat and Bonthareat. DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and caLLowaLL.L Streets. W, McILICENNEY, &oratory. tame-tf Mat 90. 1001.. SUMMER ARRANGE MLNT. PHILADELPHIA, GRRSI.AN TOW N A NDNOR/U.BTO WN RAILROAD. On and after Monday, May 13, MAL FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia L 7,8,9,10,21,1: A. 111., 1, AI L 549. 4.5.5.01,7,0, 9, 1034, and 1130 P. M. Leave Germantown. 6. 7.11 . . BM. 900.11. 12 A.M., 1,2,6, 4.8, 6 0 534, 130. 8. I'. Train' P. M. The 8.4) A. M . and 1.56 . Train' atop at German town OILIY. 014 SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 6.05 A. M., 21(, AIL 73(, sad WM P., M. Leave Germantown-8.10 HILL 1.4, 5.41, and 934 P.M: CHEWNOW RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6, 8,10,15 A. Ka. 5 .35, 4.6, 8.8. and lelf P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10 8, 8.40, 9.40,11 . 40 A. M.,1.40, 5.35, 0.40. 7.1 A, 5.40, ;, SDP 10 P. M. The 8 A. M. and . will make no stops on the Germantown road. ON SUNDAYS. Leave/ Philsdelrahla,s.Bs A. 2,V, 8. and TA P. Mi Leave Chemin= 7.60 A. /IL. 12.40, AM and 9.10 P.M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 5.50, 730, 9.06. 11.05 A. 20., 1.06, Las, 434. 634.8. and .113 i P. M. Leave Norristown , 8.013, 9 .1 1 A. M., DC 430, 00. and 930 2. 111. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9A. M., and SP. M. Leave Nomstown. M MA A.- NAY ON and K. 5 P. M. POR Leave Philadelphia, 5.60, 730,. 9.06, 11.01 A, 51.4.06, 8110, 4)11, 8, and 113 4 P. 7.1' Leave Manayonk, OK, TX, 855, 930,11!0 A. M., 1, 834. 5,7. and 20 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 8.5, and 7% P. M. Leave Manayank - , 734 A. M.,130, 634, ann 9 P. M. H. K. BMlTlL,General Supenratendent. mill-0 Depot. NMI and GREEN Streets. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROA 1861n60 MILES DoUBLE % TRACK. . 1861. THE CAPACITY OF MIS R AD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PRILADELMA AND P/TTSBURO. Counting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Boston. New York. and all iota Eget, and In the 11mon,Depot at Pittsburg with T hrough p Trains to and from an points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —Um furnishing fitoilitien for the traraportation of passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Expreee and Poet Linen run through to Pittsburg, without change of Carp or Cooduotore. All Through ransomer Tram provided with Loughridge's Patent rulikiiveed under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of travellers. Smoking Can are attached to each Train ; Wood- Ears fiLeppum_Carn airean and Fast Tram. The EXPIESS RUNS D AIL Y: Mail and Feat Linen, Sun day' exulted. atoll wraln leaves Philadelphia at IA A. M. Fart Lino nap A. M. Eamon Train leaves " 10. la P. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWn ifaColumbia rrinburg Amoneodation, via Columbia, 2.30 P. M. 4AO P. M. Parteetairg at IA P. M. West Cheater rto.l, at die A. M. Po. 2. at MOO P. M. Wait Chester Reasengere will take the West Chester Noe, 1 and 2 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia Train& Passengers for Sunbury , Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo. Niagara Falls, andintermediate points. leaving Philadelphia at 7.1111 A. M. and Ss) P. in., go directly throulth • /e eta Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore ; and Tickets Rastward at any of the impor tant Railroad Offic S t eamer West ; ale* on board any of the regular Line of on the obasisiripsi or Ohio RYON. NT Fare always as low, and time as naitsk, as by any other lOate. . For nrther information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of gltventh and Market streets. The completion of the Western oonneetiorui of the Pennisyl_vatua Railroad to Cbicagotnake this the DIREC T LINE BF.T WREN TH EAST AND THE , GREAT WE T. The conneotirin of tracks by the Raßrnad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the Wring of tim Freigh t, advantages readi ly appreenited by ShiPPers of and th.e Travel ling Public. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with oolafidentas on its weedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the PennsYlvarna Rai lroad Cr. at sat Rants as jaroorabls as ars &tarsal esker Railroad Cantygteltr, thr Be garticalar to mark packages " yta Pennsyl wads Railroad." For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either of the fonowmg Agents of the Company: _ D. A. soma" rittoberg E 11,Pieree & Co, Zanesville, J. J.olution moNeelz : Maysville. JILY:: Uri*: & . crix Indians H. W.rciin do Co., O . Nen; & Hitibert._ol);_enuteta G.; R. C. n hleldram, =Limon, Ind., Joe . E. moor_ ,e Lonurrille, Hy. • P. G. O'Riley & Co., kvanrrille, Ind. ; N. W. &mid= & Co., Cairo, F. Sets, alder & Glaea St. Lonis. Mo.: John H. Harris. Nashville, Tenn. • Hama & Hunt, Nem tug, Henn , ; Clarke & Co., * Chicago, ;W. Gouts, Alton, III .; or to Freight Agents of Raitroade at different points in the Wert. E. E. Kiri OrtTO.N, Jr., Philadelphia, MAGRAW ft Kowa. so North intact, Baltimore. LEECH & C0..1 Actor House, or 8. Willi/an it.. N. Y LEECH & CO., N 0.77 State street, Boeton, H. H. HOUSTON, esol Freight Arent, Phila. L. L. 'HOUrg, Germ Ticket /Scent, Phila. E. LEWIS. fien'l Sun't Altoona. Pe. Jad-li 1861* /61,0 Iie c ARILIL AMD ,NOEMENT.-Nfit/ jl Lattli LINE/. J 1 P .='ll4 TON &MIAOW) 00.11 - 0 Pun.ADRI.F.ILL MEV TOME ADD WAY PliAotea, MOM WASN'T-OT, WHAM/ AND garisinetros Felt* WI/A LiSAYE Al POJAOWS, VIZ: At lA. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. As AU. - T eammedation SI it At 1 A. BIL.. via Camden aid Jassy City. (E. J. Atennatelatien , . 2 U Pil.oria Camden and Jersey uity, - fders.ing - • , • 300 At ilia A. via Kensington are drier COY. Western too At U.% P. 01., via Camden and Amboy AII*OI/11111111- dation 21 At! P. via Camden and Alone!. C. ant A. Ex prim 3 00 4,47 P. M., rte Kensington and Jersey City, Eve ning - • 100 At of P. vie Xeparbsgton and tiers,., City, te At OP. M... tie Ctir.ten and Jersey Mit Evening . 3 00 Al 1/M b ri Csmion Lad JerallY VilYi 5111 - ens 3 MS At sCamden an Am N., me d boy, Amami:oda tios,(Freight and Psatiengeel-lirt Cbour Tioket_ 2 22 De. do. 24. C iana Tioket.,,J.Jo Vim M lams rang doily. was EIX M, solgra an Mail, flatianaye excepted. For Belvidere. Eamon,_ Flemingtoa, P te., at 1.10 A. M. and 434 P . M. from Kensington. For Water glap.,lltrondsbarg i lSeranton, WilkesParre. Me me , Illreat Bend, 44 ., 5 . 5 0. M. M. from Kensington, via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R. Far Manak Chant, Allentamit o d Bethlehem at ?Jo A. K. and 2.11 P. M. from .Ke Depot ; (the 7.12 A. M., him Emmet/ with train saving Easton at 3.62 P. MO Far Yount Melly, at 11 and 2 A. lig., 2 and dit P. M. For "HAM. at II A. 21., and P. R. WAY VIM. Per Irristel.. Trenton, &a" at TAD R. X., kid and 5% P. M. frogs Kenxingten, and 234 P. 21, from Walnut street wharf. Per Palmyra. 'Overton, Dolmen. Beverly. Extilne ten Florins*, Berientewn, :Se., at WC 1, 0. 4. 4 4, and 5 Meamboat Trenton, for Bordentoorn and intermediate Pi Ml at 04 P. IX. front WalW.street 'wharf. ate - For new York and Way Lanes leaving Kenpilloo3 Depot, take the care, on Fifth Street, above Walnut, .1 1 1 pan now before departure. The Oars run into the den%ana. on arrival °teach train, run from the depot. ► Fonda of Baggage, &lowa each Fasten ers ramenisre are wronibiged unto taring anything m gage but heir wearing apparel. All baggage over Pounds be paid for extra. The Company limit 1 and MWitty tor baggage to One Dollargetpoona. 1 rt be liable for any amount beyond *lOO es met tff nada] entreat. mnw Wlf. ar. QAIZMEIt . Agent. NORTH PENN, SYL ATIE VAN/A RAILROAD. YOGrai 3. MOIL DOYLBSTOWN, NABOB. JE, arIZLETOrr, _BARTON, 80/Uhl& WILI,EMOSBRS.,_ / : o. THREE EtROUG.If TRIUNE!. On and, aft or MO DAY, NAY IS t 11180, Pr/whim Trainswill leave FRONT and WILL Streets, Phila delphia, daily:, °Sundays excepted), as follows; At 41.40 A. M.,illitorees),jor Bethlehem. Allentaitel, Mauch Chink, Nisslaton, wilkeabarre, Ae. At L 46 P. M., (Express), for Bethlehem, Beaton, &a. This train reaches Beaton ate P. M. and makes close serration 'with New Jersey Central for New York. At 8.18 P. M., for Bethlehent, Allentown. Alanek Olunik•Ao. At • A. M. and 4 P. fd.der Doylestown. At IthlS - Arti. Ittielt e D M., for Fort Wilanncto/7, who Leo A. M. train make. elate oonneetion with the Lehigh al or Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most dearable route to Wilkosbans, and to ell i tointe in fte letilckeoal_rooon.aLLA RAINS FOS PDFLPHLA. P • iliiive Woken at 8.40 A. M., 8.18 A. M., and 5.33 IL brae norlestown at f.X A.and 416 P. NG /Aare Fort Weatington at CAI A. Ill._and 1.10 P. M. Og .81INDAYL--Philaclelphia for Bethlehem st 8 Al lim dladolp for Doylestown at I P. IL riostown for PhiMelphia at 8.04. M. thlohend for Philadelphia at I P. Is , Fare to Bethlehem—el 60 t are to fdanoh Chank.ll2 ef'. Pare to Easton 180 Fare to Wilkesbarro— 480 Through Tioketgrnust procured at the Ticket 011oos, at WILLt Street, or BERNS Street, in order to tenure the hbOYO rateg of fare, All realeceer Wrelyta (exempt Sunday Trainn) sow:toot at Berke Street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and isiood gild Third-streets Prancer Railroads, Merit, nunutes aver ituildlie WiLloW Street. alma CLARK. Agent. SPRING ARP &NUR,- rdErm.---rarLd_pp.d.pma wilattitia AND BALTIMOE RA ILROAD. On and after MONDAY, .A.PRIL 16 1861 TAIMENOEI TiLitflitt LEAVE PHIL abEIJILLA : For Baltimore at all A. M., 1145 A. M., (Fayrems), and MO F. M. For Cheater at 819 4. M., 114 A. M., 4.16 and 10.10 er Wile•lngten at OA A. M., 11. M A. id., 4.20 and 10.10 P. M. For How Came at 8./1 R . M. and 4.11 F. N. For Dover c aj vas A. M. and 6/6 F. M. For Milfort 8.16 A. M. For Baliebury 8.19,t. M. Timm FOR FMILADELFKIA Maya Baltimore at 1.15 rt. M. (Enare6l). 0.51 A. 65.. and 4.11 P. M. Lone WI/Minton at 610 and 9.10 A. M. 1.10 and P. A. Lease /Salisbury at Lae I'. M. Leave Milford at 4 P. AL /OM Dover at CM fa. M. and 5.60 P.M. Leave Mew castle at Lt 6 A. M. 726 P. M. heave %heater at 1,4 A. „ Lig snd 6,40 UST I! IlitlllKPre far &dismay and Delaware Rail road at 6./6 A. M. • TRAM" FOR BALTIMORE: leave Cheater at 6.411A.M., Masud lIX F.M. A Vve W il minateil VI, 124 P. M., and 11 rritutuir TRAIN, with Ftmeatmer Bar atteekel, will nut as follows : o Aware lilladekhia for Perryville and interrasdiate we at P 5 40 1 !• 55 * VO WdERJZIVOU for Fenzel'', and intenaelliate nlasica P . Leave Nei:minim for Pluladelohm M and enne diate plum at 1141. SP. Leave ilavrit-da-eraoe for Baltimore and intermedi ate atations it 6 A. M. Leave Baltimore for Naere-de-Orees and intermedi ate stations as. P. M. ON 111111,DAY4 : May 19,1001, until Anther no tit:alll,TlVlT4l.oos;4ll run on Sandaya, Leaving Piuladelmila for Baltimore and Waelilnalon at 1146 A. M. and 10.60 P. M. and Leaving Baltimore for Phi l adelphia at La A. M. and ead2 a. M. FELTON. President.- aEVANS 85 WATSOWS SALAMALVDER SAFES. #2.ozit 306 1311BI Bn aWr A 4: :1 11 1 r - A brie variety s A ahrwird &sic au- FURNEt3B, BRINLEY, & 00., No. 459 MARKET STRBET LARI3E BALE SUPER QUALITY BONNET RIEIiONS,yoR. CITY TRADE. On Friday Morning, inns 18. at 10 o'eloak -150 fa, N o. 4251 guest- iutaltty bonnet ribbons, the Most desirable styles offered this Beano°, BLACK GBOB DS BRINES. On Fruiar Morning. An invoice of 24irn3e inoh . Lyone hlegk eras do Rhinea PARIS DR.BB GOODS. An invoice °intern atd broohe °rape d'Capiu4 244,84- nob, crane d'ilailen. lArlit'ArE AND RED cßEcig CANTON MATTING. On Friday Morning. pieces super Quality 3-1, 4 4, 5-4. and 6.4 white and red °hook canton martini. WORSTED AND Wocii.,LEN CARPET FILLING. bales ernparior wonted. • '• Woollen carpet, filling. PAI-IWAST, UUTIONEER., • motor to B. Scott. Jr.. 431 CHESTNUT St. Northern Central Rat!Toed. BALE OF' STRAW BONNET:I, FANCY HATS, MEN'S AND 1101 - 8' HATS. Eco., by catalogue. on Fndiu . Nlcpuag, June 21. oornmeliTuisiai r io lnoluded will be found. eases late and des ra ble styles *slit straws. Coburg, Maid, Floranoe. and fancy bonnets. 011605 ladies' and misses' *house styles tansy hats. Boulevards. 1 , urelms, ko. wises men's and boys' genet, English straw. Dun stable, Prism},and palm hate; ladies'. misses. , . and doldren's MOT hoods. Banbury anti Erie L R RThIP rum) it CIO., AUCTIONEERS, A No. *3O MARKET Street and ISI MINOS. 15t. BOA: CF SOO CASEO BOOMS, 811.0E13. /OD BRO GABS. This Morning, June 00. at 10 o'olo3k preelliely. will be sold. by eats lotus- -800 &sob men's, boys' and 'omits' calf. kip. and grain boob, nail. kip. end goat brogans Con d as gaite_rs, O &o.; ford tote, women's, misses', an children's calf, kip, goat , morocco and kid heeed boats and shoes, salters. allppera, ke.: Mao," tarns and assort ment of first case city-made goods. sir 'loan; open for examinanon. with eatWegses. astir on the morning of sale m 1 1 1.7ZPATRI K do BROS., AUO • TIONEERS, sO4. CHESTNUT St, shove tint'. BALES EVERY EVENING. At 7 o'clock. of books, stationery, and fancy goods. watches, Jewelry, clocks. silver-plated ware, cutlery, Painting!. Mesmer Law rumour, dre. Also. Hosiery, dry Ronde , boots and oboes, and mar ohatdlas of every descnyition. DAY BA L e.B ever. Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o'clock A M. PRIVATE BALES. 6 t private es Ie• :leveret large consignments or watches and jewelry, books stationery , silver - plated ware eat len, fancy goods, n o.. to which is solicited the atten tion of city and country merohants and others. Consignments solicited for all kinds of merchandise. for either public or private sales. O Livers' cash advance, made on atonsunnects. nt-door sales promptly attended to. BEOWN'S ESSENCE or JAMAICA GINGER.—FREDERICK BROWN. Chi s r . nist and Dra ..g•ist. nor th east corner of Chestnut and Mb Ms.,. phitedelptila, sole manufacturer of Brown's tines of Jamaica Ginger.whioh is recognized and ;reiterated by the medioaLfaccikr c and has become the standard family medicine of the United States. This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipientokolera, in short, in alt cruses of prostration of the digestive functions. it is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints of children, it iir peon hart) eflaoacious; no family. individual, or traveller should be without it. NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited. a new steel engraving. executed at a great coat, will be found on the outside of the wrap per, in order to guard the purchaser against being im posed upon by worthless imitations.-1868. Prepared only by FREDERICK BROWN, and for ate at his Ones and Chemical Store. N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, and at FRE DERICK DAV% N. Ja.'s, Drug and Chemical Store, B. E. corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, "Conti nental,' Rotel. Philadelphia. Mao for gala by all re spectable Druggists in the United States eitirdl-la DU. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, NO. 340 A-. A. FOUItTIC Strt, above Pin.. Moe hour. from 9 o'oloek A. M. till 9P. M. my3l-lm J OHN WELSH, PEACT3OAL SLATE ROFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWI4 Road, is prepared to pot on an, amount of Roofing. on the molt moderate terms. Will guaranty to make every building perfectly water-tigh Orders promptly attended to. myl-17 TWIN ELLIOTT, WIVES and idQuouts, " Nos. 317 and 319 WALNUT Street, (basement storm, between Third and Fourth, north sided Phila. &Collie. N. 13.—Fine Old Whinlnes always an hani. (Ettablished in 1845.) 17 ()RESTER RAILROAD T N via P NNsviNAN A RAII,RoAD, leave d e pot , corner ELEVENTH and MARKET street'', at 8.10 A, noon, 237 P. M., and 1 P. M. On Sendai. leave Philadelphia at 7.90 A. M.. and 'West Chester at 4 P. M. 17.30-tf WEST CHESTER SO AND PHILADELPHIA VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANtir:MENT. On and alter_MON DAY, June 3, Mt, the trains will leave PIIiLADELPHIA. from the Depot, N. E. corner of Elell EERTH and MAR KAT Streets,_at 7.45 and 10.20 A. t , 2, 4144 640 ) Ind /9 P. 1 1. and will leave the_ 'nation. cornerot lATV -Pinta and MARKET Streets. ( We st Philadelphia ) at 806 and /OA A. M.. and 1.15. 4.30, 8.411. and 1316 P. M. N SUNDAIS. Leave PEILADE rEHA at BA. M. and *P. M. Leave WEST CH TER at 8 A Al. and SP. ht. Trains leaviox Philadelphia and West Chester at 7.15 A. M. and 4.15 P.M. connect at Pennelton with Trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and intermediate point. .ENRY WOOD, in73/-tf General superintendent. Ams PHILADELPHIA AND mm MITE READING RAILROAD C O., 2 (oiNeel Son earth street.) April V, SEASSN T A P li ckg —Wria TS: On and after May I. 1011,eetteen tickets wilt be loud by Nue company for the periods of three, az, nine, and twelve mouth's, not transferable. Season sehoobtiokets way also be had at NI per oent. disooant. &se ticket/ w ill be eold by the Treseurer et No. 227 South FOURTH Street, where any further Wout L ation cien be obtained. B. itlitA.Drattle, apSR-tf Treasurer. TAIRA Xt.)1332,8.-- .FTILADELPIUI. AND Ell, MIRA RAILROAD. glllCEEtrit RORIE I. Tznisags., Detewisaii. Wilkeabarre,__ _RerantOn A _ Dann/le, Wa namniort. Troy, Ammon, uautcel, tinfiele. Niagara Falls, Rooheater, Olsee/and4Detroil. Toledo, °Meade, it. Lexie, Plilvtingoe, and oil mints tatrtt. sn it 1 , Wiest. huweppar trains vnll leave the new Dt.sert of the thi lidelobip__and Reading Railroad. Gamer BROAD ant cALLowRILL &reale, (Passenger entrance en CAI- Irohill street,) lolls (itantlaye erupted), tor chow, feints. as fellows: DAY EXEREEIT--- ----LOD A. M. liffenar EXPB I +3S. 5.15 P. M. The SAO A, M. train tonneau et Rbl.srt% far Wilbad barro,_llttson, Elenurtou. and all et:aloes or. the JkAagAWANDA AND B LOOTIRDILRO. RAILROAD. The th e limns inake direot cionneotions at Elmira with the trains of the Ni, York and Erie, Cantuadaigna and RiagancFalhi, and Entlltlo, New York and Brie, and Sew York Central lmilreads, treat ali mints tiortk and Wept. and the eaAadas. Baggage akeilkod to Elmira, Baal% sad laaperupies ROdge, and illi_ierinediate Tie/tete ean be "proonred at the Fhiladelnlait and RI stirs RailreadLit e'a Shebat Moe, northwest owner et BUTE and :41 4 11WR Sweatt and at the Per-manger Benet. semen! THIRTEENT and CALLOWB a ILil TEROTR EXPREen F Mors TRAIN Leave tee astable and Beading repot. Drama and Callowhill Mrs i Gicillt ethildays eisenteill, ter all poiriM West as blortb, at aF. Id. Freights tau... be debeezei borers) 17. It. to imam Mo [Gum lii imaa Fo m r tut slonsalion apply at Freight mapris. IrEIEWEEDITA and tall.LOLL,gir to O. T. LEONARD, Agent. afairthweet BILICD72. and tiglEBllllllll abase, asur-tt rkiladeielitc NOTIOR.--CIRESTKR VALLEY RAILROAD.—PAR GENDER TEA NG FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONIS.--On and after Nov. nth, 1860, the Passenger Trainm for DOWNINGTOW WiHAW from the new Passenger Depot of the Phil n telnhin end Derv:lint ftsiLtoad Company , earner of BROAD and OA_LLOWRILid Streets, inarsenger en trance on Caltowhid.) A CDENItitt tRALN for Downingtown leaven at 8.00 TFILNOON 11.11LAIDI for Downingtown alarm at SO L F. L .lB_. DA/Y (Sundays excepted). By order of the Board of Managers of Ike Plilladel kla and Reading Railroad Colanaaf , age W. N. Mei &Ai H Prti. near/its, yr) CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. BRACED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proemial' for Buildins an addition to the Rittenhotuie reboot Etßitie." will be received by the undersigned until NA- TuRDAY, the Mid met.. at 12 o'clock M., for building an addition of forty feet to' the Raton/abuse eobool How, Germantown, 11l aaeordantif With the plan and T b fiestion to be aeon at the Wage of the board of troOre of rung cc cols, E, corner oIXTR and A Lril I Streets. By order of the Committee on Property. ROBERT J. IiEMPHIJA., jell-at S e cretary Controllers of Pubic Schools. SINS.--A Bruin invoke of Irides, She, S and Goat Shim justreceived _from the West In dies, for sale by JAURETCHE & OARSTAIAB. itss South FRONT Stret. PMOHR One - barrel 59 SOUVISBN EACCH. tor sob by 0. - WS. 00.. 1011 ARON Inuit. BALM OF FRJZNOM. 000111. On Friday Morning, JIIIIB lit, oit 10 (Moak, tor wish—. 400 1 0 th of Amoy end angle Etlitll(dl dIJ goods. BUSIMESS CJLIRDS. pAWEir.3I-1 NIOIIOLSON, • BOORBINDERk Nos. 619. and 621 MINOR Streit. Botwessn KAptet and Olvpirtnltt tartet.. RILADEL PHI!. JAMES PAWSON. JAS. ICCROV.O)/4 FILE MANLTAOTORY, WI. NEW STREET. Files and Rasps of every desorzption, and food quality', made to order,..et the above eetabliehasenb. WHOLEEMLE and YETAIL. at nanuteoturee• mass. 7. craning •••• at • inteener mailmen avl-dam J. B. SMITE. qUIPPINGt drvilia• WEEKLY COMMUNICATION 1W !STEAK BETWELN NEW TOR& FRPOOL, calling at Q.D.P.ENt3TOWN flre land,) to land and embark assengers and deepatohes. That Liverpool, New Yor_ p k and Philadelphia steam ship Company'e splendid Cly de-built iron sereW steam -1111114, Are intended to sail as follows: FROM NLVr YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. Saturday, June 22 CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, June 29 KANGAROO, Saturday, July 6 And every_ Warring throughout the year. Irani PIER No. 44 N. R. RATES OF P.A.N. THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool. _ re Do. to London, 'IS Liverpool_.. Bto Steerage to Queenstown, or LiverpooL-- 30 Dot se uovetea. —.. •. • ee Do. Return tickets, available for six months, trom Liverpool.. . 160 Passengers forwarded -to Havre, Paris. Hamburg . Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates. Cottifioatea of passage Lamed from Lreartxtol to New Or of ptureagelamed from Queenstown to New Y0rk .........._.• im e These steamers have superior agoommoiraione ?or passengers, are oonstruoted with watertight OOMPart wents, and carry experienced hurions. For freight, or Paasage,upt at e °Moe of the Cora JO O. ALK, Agent, 111 Want street, Philadelphia. In Liverpool, to WM- INMAN, Tower Buildings In Glasgow , to WM, INMA.N. 13 Dizon street. am I'U BRITLtiII AND . NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MALL STEAM II;.. 'molt tiltlA TOME eo ravrasosix. Chief Cabin num) ......• inn Second Cabin Passage— __. _ ii VBOM BOSTON TO LIVIIRPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage.— _ .110 Second Cabin Passage— .-- ea thethe shies from NMI York eall_at Cork Harbor. dupe from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Har bor. "FA, Capt. Jiadrirds. AFRICA, Cast. Rhannon. le, Ceit.4. i ß s tt t e. Ra m ri t ekilt i Cayt. J. Leath. I.lll4.th t :Al3lAi v , . NIAGARA ' M i ril i t Y 1 Cspr. Cook. EUROPA, bast, Anderson. SCOTIA, (now bitildiaeJ These vessels carry a oiear white heat at meet-head ; modesi= e h i o e w a w fi e=o . r i vms.. dtr, jut. a IUB7iLittEILAN: ook, " N. York Wedneadar,Juns 19 . j etiTia=oll, :: rY t M,W e ettli t =7, l 4l e r 2 t. lt PA, Anliarzon, ...! .4_Non, ii_retteesear, July to. .PERSIA . , .Indruu • xi. York, wedneiday. ply 17 Abu:RIGA, Moo d ie, " Boston, Wednesday,July 24 . . Berths not secures until said for. An exnenenoed Burgeon onboard. The owners of these slungill not be accountable for Gold, Bayer, ' , halloo, Speom, Jeweiry,.Preeione Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein oipremood._ For frei g bat Or pawner. E Andy to E . CUNA D . nthe-tt 4 Bowline green. New York. AILROAD LINES. M THOMAS • Him 139 and 141 South FOURTH litter, t Formerly N 05.67 and 690 SALE OP SUPERIOR EuRNIT Ei PLAN FORTNR, BOOK.CAREIT, BEDY. AND BR,, br a BRusBFbe AND OTHER CARPE l e , CHINA kir u it Orbatß3W ARE. &o VA-Our Bale this month:lei at the &lama Store will oompros. besides 800 lota of eloall en t hand furniture, mahogany piano forte". china and alaseware. bads and beddton. book other moans, 30., formmt an attraeove assortment worthy the attention of ladies and others dethrone el purahasinf. etr catalolooB now ready and the emotes an.. l .— sd for examination. 'PUBLIC PALES R tAL EDl' ATE AND !flo c .. AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY TESDAY. at .1 o'eleek noen, during the bu.iness ceaccc, Vir* Handhillie of each proven,' issued llepsreteh addition to vide& sre oublise on Ills l!...laird.s r p re ,;Lt to each sale. one thousand catalogus. in p rep ti tom. giving full desoriptious of tie the prope rty to t sold 011 the followins TaesdaY. FOAL EaTATX AT PRIVATE SALE. acr We have a large amount of real mama At priv et sale. Including every description ' of city and c ow ! property. Printed lists may es had NI the atiouonstr7ire. PRIVATE oure.GitnEtt Sir Reid estate entered on private tele recit e and advertised °community in our publm wale ab t ,,, (of which one thounmd °oyes are printed pe ek -4 free of charge, Ito ---- • STOCKS. MOB, ite On Tuariday, June 25, at 12 o'elook noon, at the ?allege!Db.. , Lange. win be sold— .6e• Without reserve, by order of adminietrator, t Clare Point Breeze Park dasoolatia.. For other accounts— s2,ooo seven per cent. et-mortgage bowi e ph . hta and RuntitirT Railroad Compan ittati- Shores in Philadelphia and Mercanti l e Llbrarjh h „ id . eaderar of Fine Arts. $2 MO Chesapeake and Delaware Canal I oat 10 shares Philadelphia E.:W:lmi e. REAL ESTATE SALE: I 3UIAt 9, VALUABLE, DWELL SPRUCE STBET, ' , Orphans' CourtlEttia—Estats of Abrahnm lini, km , deceased.—VALUe BLE TEREE-S WRY Bltic"i DWN.LLIPIU, northennt oorner of &Nee and Lao ~ streeta, ben:teen Second and Third. 30 feet It inch's,- front. lIREE STORY BRICK DWb:LLING. tl a Walnut street, weet of Tenth. Id feet 6 incline froy — t " , 90 feet deep. Peremptory SaIa.—FRAME DWKLLING. Itou . lc north of Stehmi , nd street. lvinetrenth yard. , reremo m y ,- aIe.—TrIREE-STORY B KLUX ISEL, LINO AND BAKERY, Otis street, Nineteenth 9,,,d IWO STORY 1311 rcK OW ti;LIArsO. NO. 40 Mikro. lie street, between Fifth and eixth streets, end teeth foba dm 1 & a street. The house has two roams on , ° introduce. range. O. tel SP Full particulars of all the above sales now rev, in handbills. , Bale at Noa. ISt and 141 11outh Fourth Strei t EMPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENOII-I'Lhlt 110R8, Fl 0-FORTFx, DRUERELts CA fIPi;4A - This' !Online. at 9 u'olook. at the Anotien More, an esetatmept., excellent aeoond-hand furniture, elexant Jaaho-f o ," rtne zelrrore, earners. eta.. front renubes deojiZ' housekeeping, removed to the store for oorreribs. sew. TO GENTLEMEN OF THE BAR. SALE OF A LAW LABKARA. Installing the PeareVvania and other valuable On wriday Afternoon. June 21. commencing at 4 o'clock, at the Alma). Store. will be so'd a valuable Law Library which ". eludes the Pernasylva,.th mod other velcabie Beton, law For earth:.oer' vie catalogues, which le ready.two days previous, std the books amazed for examination. 3/1101311.8 NATHANS, AIJOTIONEZH, AND COMMIRISION MERCHANT, eaudienn oorner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. AT PRIVATE SAVE, AT PRICE+ Tt) Tag, TIMS. Tho following &Moles will be mold for lees them I,g• the usual selling price : Bute gold hunting- case. donb ease, and double•b o l. tom Znitlisti patent lever watches. of the ma' appeared . d be s t makers; fins gold double-time ntliot pate lever watches; indepanflent-aeoontle lever wsid er: fine gold bunting-muse and open-face esoapement stet and Levine watches; horizontal and duple.% witches, silver hunting-nese , double - case , and double-Gonou n'uttieb patent lever, escapement lever, and !oleoe watches, of the moat approved and beet makers; tot. ble. case and open - face sver watches ; silver sumer silver anartier eon ample-case watches . ; fine gold neck, on, f and guard enable ; diamond finger. ring. 4 4 breast-pine; sets of fine gold j•wflrY tOld brellat•plot ear.rings. finger-ringm, braoelets, venoil-aaaes, eels: and jewelry of every description; guns, ;liana. thermal instrnmente, pianofortes, and arttolee conerally, MONEY TO LOAN. Money advanoed lor any length of net agreed upon, en gold and silver plate, diamonds watches, jewelry, fowling-gdeeea, mlleleal nntraiat t y: dry goods, olothtnx aroeertee, hardware, cutlery. f u r. niture, bedding, fancy arttolea, and on all &Melts of %rattle. CONSIGN:IIEI'ILE AN L D GIT-DOOR BALM 13(11.1. ICIT ED. Liberal (math advanaat made on all articles counted for intie. Potions! attention given to all ont-doorialts SEA BATHING. MIRAININ FOR THE SEA-SHORE CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAII.ROA D.—On and after MOIV DAY. June ITO, trues Intl leave VI N.E•titTlit:ET si [Om; Mad train ._—.... —.TM A. Al. gaExpreea train.— P.M. Accommodation CO P. M. Itk."11J111i/NO. LISAVRIS ATLAIITIC: ••••••••••ni t 6 rt Mp Express-- •-- —am Accommodation. ...—. • --SIB A.M. Fare to Atlanbio. MIR; Rouad Trip ticket.. toad lot three dale, 14 60. Freight muet ue delivered at COOPER'S POINT by 3P. M. The Company Tri l not be reepomuble ler 613/ gooda until received and ?anointed for, by_thoirgtent, at the Point. JO IN G. DAYAIIT e 1641 • 'SU, BXPREBII COMPANIEe. THE ADAMS IMPELS C. 0., o.lloe 320 C_RIZIN MUNI, forwards wooh , 1 . /sorts, Mare:3ll6le. Bank Notia sad bocci*, sakes b; its own Lines or in 401111..0ft wltli OtkOr ti.s7rit3 Celspanm. to all Ike brissW h im SE4 lout, •-4 MEDICINAL ELIXIR PR.OPYLAMINR, Th. tom Reza, lot RR EU M AT ISM . During the past Sear we , have introduced to these lice of the atedioat profeesion of this country the Peg Criatatized Chlorids of froniamint, u a REMEDY FOR RUED:UT/MC arid )unvine[ reeeived from many wet 4 both mei phreiciana of the Wheat standing end iron %Ants, tbs MOST FLATTERING NEBTIXO:4IALB of Its real value to the treatment of no pendia end obstinate disease, we ere induced Mumma n to the Public in a form tiniADY FOIL 13Iblka.litTE tM which we hove will commend itself to those who not minting with this afflicting complaint. sod to its rot. dice! practitioner who may feel disposed to test the Powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMIISE, in the form abort tee. he of, bee reoentir been eitengivoly autumns! with is the PEritIeYINANIA ROISPITAL, and with MA RICRI) 8 IICCE&I(as will appear hob the published soooupta in the me 1 ioaljolltritill.l wiint la Oarelllll, nut In ready for immediste sw , with full directions. and oan be obtained from all tilt druggists at 76 centsp L Arai r: a fr ud e lrgi t r i iiMof Druggists and MannfessturiaLchtausts moss-ty Pintedelelale DYSPEPSIA REMEDA.. Dr, DARIIII3 RAM'S AIIOMATIO INVIGORATING SPlllf. !his Modieiwn has begt watt by the patella for six 70 , 1 with increasing favor. IS is recommended to Dor Dy_zronsien, N 810011.1114113 Rawl -Blittn, Cifil Pants, Wand an the staled', err PlOor in Bevels, Headache, Drawafiust, dlefa l 4 Snintpinints, Low Spirits, Delirium Tremens", /selsesserestes. It IltllgttLATig, EXIIILSRSTICS, IsvleOlatat,sit WILL 1107 lreroxicael as Strain. .As a Medicine it is quick and effectual, curial me moat egg mated owl of Dpmepera, Riau, Cony'aim and all other derangements of th e IStomeoh sz.,l nevelt In a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the mat snlealloholl led drooping 'pulps, and restore the weak, nerrou, sef 10.1010 health, streigth, and vigor. renew who, froar, the injudiomue nee of henors. fin boomers dejeoted, and their nervo u s systems 'Howell. nonstitutions broken dowc, and e at to that bornat curse to Mitneinftl, the DBLIKITY waleinte, wNb . ei . Moat immediately, feel the harpy and, health/ ler" feting efilasey of Dr. Nam'. Invigorating Spirt'. wine Bes s WILL DU. Doe x.—One wine glass full &soiree SS 110018117), One dose will remove all tied Spirits. One dose will ore /lout-burn. Three doses wi ll cuff Indiseatioe. One dose will give you* Good Agorstits. One dose will dap the &Orontes' galng of Vrapepws. One dose will remove the &greasing end disagreeable effeete of Wind or Flat:llene*. sea ea slOOn eg tha stomach receives the lovigoratitig Glint, the eletfelle in load and all painful feelings will be removed . , DUO dem will remove the moat d 1.111.001 (lobo, either in the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obetruotiocs to the g than, Bladder. or Urinary Organs. Persons woo are seriously &Mated with gig Lignef Complaints are wowed of speedy vault bs a dose Of tWO. and a radical oure by the age of ore Of Mg bottles. llesrv,v DISSIPATION. Penton' who, rem discipating too much over Mem* and feel the evi e ffects of poisonous !moors. In riming headache.. sickness at goniaoh, weakness. giddlnto. &c., will find one 110118 emove ail bat! feeltno Ladle!, of weak and wieldy oonebtatlol4 stout `..1 the Inemoratiaz Spirit three times a dal ; 1 1 Ina mate them strong, healthy, and hap; 7, remove all °Wait , tions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, ldr 4 Emt . ore the bloom of health and Leatlt7 to the Gar." Daring pregnancy It will be found an inraluablemsh• sine to remove diatkereealge sensations at the itaini°l ' All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to tame tite. hoe put up the 111V_IskoltAtIN• SPIES , lb Dint bent" _ento ri orts SI. wells p0t.48 WA Its Street, Haw York. DYO & gait North sEGoND Street, vent2t:Will Agents in Philtnillet,.. Ana for sale br YORN EATOIII. VS N. NU" Street. and all Briggient. leg-tkeen• m • JAMIZR Bryn) ogLEBRATID LYS- DarterUPPeOrßmEßS tF n O se ß d l.LeADaEtTrol,naud,the oelINPi Lutiet St 011d0/6111 are reopeotfully raguNted . 1 9S. 611 1 ,"1" 1, 1314 Betts, at tier residence. 1039 WAys v i a el/el Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty the juvalida have beep advised by their physician! 4; Mantliii,::%3 l :i7fi t °2.l:reougaeuvz,Vlo. - lane, and Olin an the Deortere. with tillitimaattilll (KW tutbeiste C OTTON SAIL DIJOK and CANVAS , of ap. numbers and brands. _ w Raven Dunk A_lrranc 117wids,_ed" dasarisdosi, tot Tents; Awninsa, runks , and wagon Corers. .A.lllO, Paper Biannisaturarat Drier Foltz, fro* J fed *lds. lamaillnatflo)tintakil Twins, ala , MAX W. NoEIJILA.II & et. 10,R WEESP ANCHOR Now landing from on board of the Dutch briF nelia, at Lombard street wharf. 212 pipes of this Napo?". Gin. imorted and for sale by the subsoribent. We in' porters o[ this fiio. - HENRY 808 LEN & C 0... 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