`ES LATE LANENT/U3LE TRAGEDY f NOTES IN ST. LOUIS. THE UNITED STATES RESERVE GUARD FIRED UPON. TREY RETURN THE FIRE. FIVE 'KILLED AND szvEllAl. WOUNDED [From the Bt. bonier DainJorat, ) ,tree .18.1 SUB another heart-piercing tragedy, resulting from an infamous pistol attack, by dastardly sooundrels, upon United States troops passing d u ily theough the publio streets, occurred in O,: a otty yetterday. In oonseknenoe, five of our fellow-mortals are numbered with the dead, a sixth lies in a dying condition, and three or four others a r e snore or lees seriously wounded. A diligent investigation, and a collation of the account, of perfectly reliable eye-witnesses, enables us to pre sent a substantially true history of the affair, as fellows : It will be remembered that Colonel Kaliman's regiment of United States Reeerve (Nerds went out on the North Allmon Railroad at five o'clock Sunday morning. Raving left a guard at St. Charles, and another at the next bridge beyond, to prevent the inoendiatieM of traitors, the remaining portion of the regiment, five osmpautes, returned to St. Louis, arriving at nine o'clock yesterday morning. They were companies C, E, F,ll, and I, under command of Colonel Reitman. Forming at the depot in good order, they marched trioly down Bro adway and Seventh street without inter ruption or disturbance of any kind, so far as is known, till company B reaohed St Charles str, At that point a half-drunken or (gazed Individual malted the troops with language so abusive sad ithreatening that several of them took him in cus tody. The captain came np, inquired into ne circumstances of the ease, and, on the prisoner's protestiOg that he meant no harm, ordered his re lease. This took place at Olive street. In a mo ment afterward a pistol was fired from a eeoond story windew, on the east side of the street, just south of Olive, a second almost simultaneously from near the pavement, and instantly a third from the window above. Some of the troops noticed that an attack was in contemplation, and began or ranging cape upon their muskete--a movement per delved by spectators, who were as yet unaware of the cease. During this quick movement, owlet the muskets accidentally exploded, and this occurred near the time of the first firing of the ptstols, as de soribed. Col Kallmatt gave the order to halt, pie. tol-shots still firing from the windows. The order was _promptly obeyed, and the troops, till then marching four abreast, wheeled westward and form ed in double Ale, fronting east. No order to fire was given. Capt. Meech of Company I, marching% the rear, was shot so as to be disabled from eom mend, and a soldier at the same time fell sense less in the ranks. The troops began firing briskly up the windows of the Missouri engine house and Resoiderls evert room, and the 1t4601511 story of the building adjoining on the north. The Are of the pistols was returned, but soon ceased, the officers below passing along the ranks and ordering the troops to stop firing. The ter rible scene, which lasted Boareely a minute and a half, or two minutes at the furthest, was thus ter minated. Four men fell, dying at the entrance to the fire- MOn's Immo. Three of them died abduct instantly. On the balcony above, Policeman Nehemiah Di. Pratte wee shot through the heart, and at once ex pired. Deputy Marshal Henry Frenzel, in at tendance on the Recorder's court, was shot dread tally in the legs. . He was conveyed to , the Sisters' Hospital. The other victims were removed, the dud to the health office, and the still surviving to the city hospital. Suers' witnesses state very particularly that there wee firing from the balcony in front of the Recorder's overt room. The court was at' the time in session, and Recorder Peers was engaged in the examination of two persons charged with burglary and larceny. The clerk of the court, Deputy Marshal Edward Brooke, and other gen tlemen present in the court, assure us that on hearing the music of the approaching corps they steppedto the balcony and watched the troopers till e firing began, and that they are certain there wag no firing from that balcony. Again, fparsons standing northward join in flaying that the ing wee not from that balcony, but from the windows of the building next north. It is worth remark that, to persona standing south from the Recorder% fire-arms disoberged out of the win. down beyond the railing of the balmily, would ba apt to appear as if fired from the windows in rear of the balcony. For us, we are perfectly satisfied that there was no firing from the balcony, but that the firing was from the windows north of the Re corder's room, the second story of an adjoining building. THE DISASTER ON LAKE ERIE BURNING OF THE CATARACT STATEMENT OF THE SECOND M&TE. A BESEEBATE LITNITOOLE FOB LIFE. Several days ago we gave a short telegraphic :mount of a diameter which happened on Lake Erie to the propeller Cataract. From the Olive. lend Herald of Wednesday we get the following additional partionlara. The Harald says : Prom the survivors of the propeller Cataract, which was burned eff Erie on the loth, we learn that ahe is supposed to have taken fire in the fire- hole under the boiler deok, but the exact cause Is not known. The upper works were soon on fire, and the eraft was burned to near the water's edge. The bull was taken in tow by the tug Brooks and taken under the Point, where she sunk in ten feet of water. The Cataract was fully loaded with products of as South and West, a yrction of which will be saved in a damaged condition- STORY Or TDB OZCOND NATE Captain Joon Wake, second mate of the Cata• tall, °sine up from Erie thia morning• Prom him we obtain the following narrative of the diaaater : At about half past three viola*, Sunday after noon, the boat being five miles off Erie Peninsula, an alarm of fire was given. Second mate Wake wan at the time off duty, but sprang from his bed at the first alarm. Before he could reach the for ward deck he heard Captain IffefteUy's orders to lower the boats. Going upon deck, Officer Wake found the orew on the forward deck, the engine in full play, and the course of the boat unchanged. The fire had broken out so suddenly and spread so rapidly that the engineer on duty had been driven from the engine-room before the engine could be stopped. There were barrels of alcohol stowed about twelve feet forward of the boilers, and some high wines nearer, but there was a bulkhead be tween this freight and the boilers. Those who first saw the fire say its bursting out was like an explosion, accompanied by a hissing sound, as of the escape of steam or gases long confined. When Officer Wake got on deck, the after part of the boat was filled with flames. The light wind prevailing -.blew the flames from the large boat on the deck aft, and Officer Wake, with some hands, attempted to get this boat over for towing. Vhile at, work upon it, however, the boat's course changed, and the llama were blown directly upon the men at work *pen the boat, and they were forced to abandon it. Officer Wake's hands were burned to s blister, his eyebrows, whiskers, and hair singed by the fire before he lift the boat In the meantime the captain's party had lowered the lifeoboat. No sooner had it tonehed•the water than a dozen persons jumped into it, and it was espdaed. Officer Wake sprang into the water, and righted the boat. Three men ware missing. A almond time those in the water climbed into the boat, and a second time it was overturned, one man going down this time. The boat was again righted, and Meer Wake kept all off the boat until it was bailed out, when those in the water got safely into it. The clerk was among those in this best. The propeller in the meantime was still holding her amuse down the lake, and by the time the lifeboat was finally righted was distant a quarter of a mile. The captain, first engineer, carpenter, first mate, and a boy, were on the forward deck. They proeisred lifebeards, and leehing them to gether, jumped from the burning boat. The sehooner St. Paul, Capt. Moshier, was near by, and squared away for the propeller. Capt. &o. shier, finding he could not bring his schooner up in ti me, lowered a boat, and poked up Capt. Mc- Nally and the carpenter, who were together on a raft of life-boards. The engineer, one of the wheelamen, a watchman, a boy, and the others who bad ta ken: to the life•boards, were picked up by a fishing boat from Erie. which had come off to lead assistance. The tug Brooks, from Erie, had been fired up when the propeller was discovered to be on are, now arrived, and took on board the life. boat, containing second officer Wake, the clerk, and others. The Cataract's engine had, by this time, stopped, becoming intensely heated. The tug Brooks than made feet to her, and towed her nn. der the east end of the Ede pentanes where she was scuttled and sunk in twelve ' fee t of water. When the propeller was sank almost four feet of her aides were above water, but during Sunday night she was burned down to the water's edge. Probably the boat will be a total loss. On Sunday night about four hundred barrels of lour and high wines, and some tobano came ashore from the propeller and were secured. Captain McNally 'till remains in Erie, to at. tend to such of the Cataract's cargo u may be secured. There is no explanation of the origin of the fire, but from its almost instantaneous spreading over the entire after part of the boat, It would appear that it originated in the alcohol some way. The names of the lost and other particulars not given ahoyehave been already received by telegraph. As a singular coincidence, it may be stated that captain Koehler, of the athoonor SA Paul, who puked up Captain MeNelly and the carpenter, picked up these same men when the propeller In diana was lost on Lake Michigan. BILIGADEBR &IL litonescm, who commanded the Ohio troops in the late affair at Vienna, is a native of Warren ocounty, Ohio, and is 52 yews old. Re graduated et the Miami University, an d a f ter . weds sees a NOM= in that institution, which h e 'sully left to study law. In 1831, he settled in Daytost. He served sr State representadve seve ral years, and was twice elected to Cowman. Re was appointed minister to Brasil by President Fillmote, and bag Aim blew 'dangled with the railroad interests of the West. He is esteemed a brave man. Ten Coon Whig says that last week a Govern ment steamer was cruising round the head of the Chesapeakeßay, gathering up all the flabbig boats that could be found. These boats were par:band by the Government and taken down the bay, to be need for the purpose of landing troops and muni time of war wherever required. Beob boat id capable of carrying eighty or one hundred men. They are Sat-bottomed, and when loaded, do not draw more than nine inobes of water. Rev. Janes C. RICADD33D, chaplain of the lie pond Wiseeimin Regiment, baptised two soldiers at the camp in Madison on the lich instant. Amore the deolzad lieetimants recently of Is Francis B. Brownell, the avenger of Colonel Bllsworthl death. LADY wad so absorbed In the war, last week, in the cars of the Boston and Maine Railroad, that she asked the oonduator to let her know when the train arrived at Maximal Junction. Ansironneare were made 02 the 18th by which the New York and New Itroghtnd troops will be carried throogh to Baltimore over the Lebanon Verley and Northern Central itaillead it Se rite of twenirrAve oar loads a day. The same number will go over the Camden and Amboy and Philsk deiphii and Wilmington Railroads. l'wenty-lire oar Inds Is'aeld to be the utmost °opacity of** Pbßadel/biti reetc NEWSPAPER FACTS AM OPINIONS. PLOTS TO IMFIdCATI ANDELW JOHIIBOi The Cincinnati Gazette of the 18 th int. nye Our despatches state that Gov. Harris, of Ten nessee, has ordered the arrest, for treason, of that fearless patriot, Hon. Andrew Johnson. That tide step has for some time been determined on, we have ample evidence A Union man from Ten nessee reports that the private secretary of the ijovertior had warrants already written out before the Eicceasion election of the Bth, and issued them on the following day. The plot was doubtless un dersteod throughout the Confederacy. As we have said, Tennessee voted to secede •on the Bth inst. On the 10th, the Richmond Ett.2ttio , et., Which, since Taff. Davis came to that city, has been an official organ, published the following statement, which we reproduce verbatim : • " We have just seen a letter from Amos A. Law- Tome of Boston, well known to the country as one of her men of capital, and a leading Black Repub lican, in the fall confidence of President Lincoln, and his Government at Washington. It is ad dressed to Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, and en. closes a draft for one thousand dollars, as part of the pay intended for his services in betraying the confiding portion of the people of Tenneesee who have stood by him in support of the Federal Union. We give thislatter to the potato. It was inter- Oersted in its passage to Johneon, and is now in the possession of a reliable gentleman of this city—one well known to the oonntry. There is no doubt of the genuineness of the letter. " Let the people of Tennessee ponder over this letter, and ask themselves if so base a traitor should longer exist in their midst. Note the remark of Lawrence, that if the information given by this in famous wretch was printed in the Northern news papers, it would be goodfor ten thousand dollars in three days' tine!' This theusand,lhowever, is given him in order that he (Johnson) may be sure of something at once.' Never, perhaps, have we been brought to witness so much perfidy and corruption on the part of one who has held so high an office in the Government of our country. tio blasting a crime cannot be resisted with too dire a vengennee by the people of Tennessee. Ile ought to be arrested at once : " 'FOOTON, May 18, 1861. " <Dsea Sts: If your note to me were printed in our nowpoporo, it would be good for tea thou. sand dollars in three days' time. But, of eOttrae, I must use it at a private letter. In order that you shall be aura of something at once, I write below this a draft, which Some of your Union beakers may be willing to cash at the usual premium for East exchange. Probably Gardner & Co., Evian & Co., Douglas & Co ' of Nashville , will know it. The Government will soon exhibit a power which will astonish even you. The nullifiers have been playing into Scott's hands for the past three weeks, and now they have lost the game. Yours, with regard, Auos A Lawasuca " If you cannot use the draft, rouarn it, and toll me what to send. /30570 N, Dday 16, 1861.—At eight, without grace, pay to Andrew Johnson, or order, one thousand dollars, for value received, and charge to my account. ADIOS AZ LAWRENCE. " TO Mason, Lawrenoe, a Co., Boston. ' " Across the face of , the draftis the acceptance of Mason, Lawrence, a Co. 1 .4 g The original of this letter is now in the hands Of GOT. Harris. Several previous letters have also been intercepted.'" Of course we cannot say whether these letters are forge ries or not. If they are not, Senator Johnson's correspondence has been opened and read in the post offices through which it passed. The traitors have denouneed the aeisure of tele graph despatches as a great outrage, while they have here confessed themselves ratty of the most utter meanness. Our readers will observe that the letter, la dated on the 18th of May—three weeks before Tennessee voted to secede. This is a matter of but little consequence to the rebels.- They fear Andrew Johnson, and are resolved to take his life if possible. He has, however, thousands of de voted friends, and, unless he is surprised or be trayed, will not fall a victim to his foes until after a fearful struggle. We sincerely hope that the government will be able to afford assistance to the brava men of East Tennessee without delay. THE BLOCKADE AT NEW ORLEANS The New Orleans Picayune of the 13th learns that all the outward bound vemsela, exempt the ships Alhambra, Senator Ikon, and- Figs/ant, which are still inside, have gone to sea. The. ship .Natzonal went to ilea on Tuesday, and the ships .T. S. Parsons and Afrseana oa the 12th. The French ships Lana. and David, from zlordeaux„, arrived at Pars l'Outre bar, were detained by the blockading egnadron until the 7th, and then warned off, and railed immediately for Philadel phia. The yacht Gipsy, showing Brill% colors, bee been taken and detained by the United Staten war steamer Brooklyn. AN IMPORTANT ORDER General McDowell has promulgated the follow. ing order : READQUARTRES DEPARTMENT N. R VA. !. ARLINGTON, June 14, 1861. Unless under the epeeist orders in each case of a commander of brigade, or superior authority, it is forbidden to any officer or soldier within this department to arrest, or attempt to arrest, any er citizens, under the plea of their being Secessionists, or for any cause whatsoever, cave that of being at the time in EMT against the United States. Nor will any officer or soldier, without the like authority, forcibly enter, search, or attempt to search, any house, or the premises of any peaceable resident, or other pereon not in arms against the United States. The military police force will arrest any one found trespassing, even on the premises of any citizen within the de. partment. By command of BRIO. (*am. McDowaLL. Jas. B. Far, Asst.- eidyt General. TEE CANNON CAPTURED AT NORFOLK, The Itiehmond eorreepondeut of the Picayune states that of the 2,500 cannon captured at Norfolk, some 1,500 still remain, and the balance have been distributed among the Confederate atastee. Others are being furnished as rapidly as possible, and when once in location they will serve to put the whole ti/outhent Confederacy in a perfect state of defence. Most of the guns captured are admirably adapted for coast batteries. This correspondent asserts that the Illerrinuse is rapidly being put in thorough repair, and that the Piymouth. and - United States , will speedily be repaired. The following in an extraet from a 'private letter, dated 'United States ship Sabine, off Fort Pickens, Fla , June 6 : We have been bosy for the last month dis charging transports loaded with guns, shot, shell, etc., for Fort Pickens, as well as a number of oolumbiads and large mortars. They are all mounted, and everything is in working order. Fort•Pickens cannot be taken, and Colonel Brown says that there will tot be ten men killed in the fort when the Sight takes place. The whole island, from the fort to the navy yard, is one mass of batteries, comprising guns of the largest calibre. The Sabine is to have a battery of oolombiads. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TIADE. GEO. N. TATHAM, THE FROTHINGHAM,i COXMITTU Os Tax Mom, WM. REHM. LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' -Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Tuscarora, Diuturry— _.--Liveraool, soon ship Emily Augusta. Btruskland---...Liverpool. soon Shin Uncle Joe, ?inkhorn— noon Bark Chanticleer, Batch—. de Janeiro, soon Bark American, Christian— —,- —Barbado , - a. soon Bark Barnett Tarbox, Tar box.-- Buenos Ayres. soon Brig Ocean Isle, Morn:est- . Demerara. Jane 22 Bohr Ellen Fo. rester, BioDonell--.—Bavana, soon Bohr Fannie, Vance.— soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. SHIPS =AIM /ON • BANS York—Liverpool— --June 22 Fulton. ..--Hew York_Harte —June xi Quebeo—Liver2ool.--- —June 22 York—Gelway»...June 25 Now York—llasneurc—.-- June 79 Arabia Boston—Liverpool— --June 26 Cof Bejtunore —ffeW ork—Meetpool—.— Jane 29 Jtira New York—Ljeettpaol____ atoe 29 Africa— ..--New York—UwervooL--.. July 3 Bremen— —New Y0r2.....8T0M01L—..,-...—JUtY 6 Kangaroo.— —Hew York July 6 ratans— Boston—Galway— --. July 9 Europe —J3oetOn—LieerpOol— July3o nammoutec .......New York—Southampton. ----July 13 Persia— ..—New York—Ltyerroool.—. July 17 8 uxoni a —New York— Hamburg —July 97 Tentoths York—liamburn—..— Atm Jo FROM ERROFE. 61076 LIANIIII 701 ~616 North Amorloan.Liverpoot—goeboo—_—.___jhoo 6 Afnon .Liverpool—New York _..__.June 8 Bremen.--.—Eroutnampton—New York—..—June 12 Kangaroo —Liverpool—NOW York— ..—Johe 18 Nova Scotian—Liverpool—Quebec .-111118 13 Europa..—Livorpool—hootoo—,—Jone Parana— --- June 18 Hatunionia—.Southampton—New York.-- —June 19 Perms —.--Liverpool—New Yora_—..—lnne .111 Ansgo— ,tionthanrpton—New York— --June 28 Sammie. Southampton—New York —Jill, Yeutonie..—SouthamptOn —NOW York 17 The California. Mall Steamers ail from New York en the Ist. filth, and Hat of each month. Who Havana Steamers leave New York on the ad, HY. 12th. 17th. and 372 h of each month. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORT OF PHILADLLPHIA., June 21, leeb SUN RISES 86-8UN......__,7 16 MGR e3i x. Ship Florida, Mortimer, from Liverlool May 9, with mdse &o . to Peter Wright & Bons. wowed an by tug J L. .Pnley. June Id end 3d. between let 45. long 44 to let 43, long 63, passed several immense iseberge; 13th, off Sable Island, gamed sohr Lake; Idth., gamed bark Yankee Blade. steering B. Passed at 9ASI on Wed nesday. off Bombay Rook, bark Reindeer, hence for Pernambuco. in tow Of tug I .9' Starr. Bark Sea Eagle. Kenney, 39 days from therftos, with anger to Stewart, Canon & , ••-vessel to T Watt eon & Boas. Brig Cleo Amos, Nichols, from Boston, in ballast to 131unit:down & Glover. Bohr Charter Oak. Butler a days from qloticoater, With fish to E &Bonder & - .Bohr E W Benton, Taylor, 4 days from Providence, in ballast to R Hare Powell.. Bohr A Hammond, Paine, S days from Boston, in bal last to Noble. Hammett & Caldwell. Sohr Ann 41 Cannon, Nowell, from Horton, in ballast to ri OWteiunt & Co. Bohr Mary Ahr , Maya, Magee , from Beaton, in bal last to ft Sturtevant & Co. Blaßehr Exoebnor, Bowen, from Boston, in ballast to .1 R istn. sohr Sarah A Bake, Bake, from Boston, in ballast to N Sturtevant & Co. Rohr A-lamina. LOSS, from New 'York. la ballast to L Andeuried & Co. Bohr Amos Falkenbmw, Wilbert, from New York, in ballast to Baum. Ode & Co. Bohr Bee Witoh. Tyler. from Providence, in ballast to I. Andenned & Co. _ tAgiv Maria Lane , Ass, from Forked River, in ballast to T Baumgardner. cr.w II PD. Bark Imperador, Power, Pernambuco, Lewis & Damon. Bark Emily °Starr. Fairlawn London, Peter Wright & ikpa. Brig George Amos, xioholn,Portiand, Binniokson & Glover. • Bohr Coernine. Willett", Hey West. Baker & Co. Bohr %night. Gage, Boston B. Hare Powell & Co. Bohr X W Benton, Tar, lorAlosidertee. do Bohr A Hammond, Paine, Cambridge, Noble, Ham mett 8c Caldwell. Bohr A Jennings, Lake, Provinoetoirn, L Audenried . F Co ehr Gov BartonWinomoro. por:lrmonth, do Bohr Sea Witch, Wiles, Providegoe, do Rehr Merin Lana. Am. Providenise, s Beningeroner. Behr N Holmes. Hewitt. Providence. emitter. Wick nez& Wellington: hrConner. Trestorgy , Boston, E A Bonder & Co. Bohr Exoelsior. Bowen. Boston. J A Blokiotoa. Bohr A Falkenburg.WlEreit, Boston. Baum. 00* lc Co Bohr A Cannon, Mowe d, .umcn, N Sturtevant k CO. Bahr M A elegem: Magee, Xenon Bohr Sarah A Home. e. Deice. Deer Joie, do ° BAILED. The shit Vietons Prer for Montevideo, of 1O bbL floor, eOO 1 41:::1,:17,:d mita' I:orrLltif. g (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEvrEs. pOl.r Juno 19-19 A M. The bark Oak, for Boston, brig Morning Light, for . 1131 h. Ma, and fire schooners, coal loaded remain at anchor in the roadstead. A fleet of colliers went to sea yesterday. Wind Bh, YOUIII o A. MARSHALL. Correesondenoe of The Press.!. HAVRE DE GRACB, June 39. Tea boats left here this morning, laden and consigned so follows) Eau Aim McGemakey, ground bark to Delaware Pits sad .unestax, Dianne weed, America. Emcee, and Coriatri antnranite ooal to New yort._A NsAft, A ney, J 8 Wingate, and Agricola, do to Mtwara City; Win .111 Young, do to now Costlot Jerome, do to Chem- Peak. City. LION. (Correlgondsmse of the Press.) READING. Awe 18. The following boats from the Union Can paned into the Bohol , WM - Canal to-day, bound to Fluladelphini Ve das and consigned as follows: Miilrbure Iron Works. bar iron to Linn. MoOaf & Co: Roward• gIISLIt to A G Catteil & Co; Jersey. ohsrooel to Nlr Kauffman ; Edward LYOU. boards. &o. to Malone & Tailor; Pusan Trump, limber to NE Trump, on & Co. MEMORANDA. Ships Westmoreland. Deoan. Wm Cummings, Cope , Tonaeranda. Jaime. and Lanosater, Demi, were low ing at Liverpool Bth inst. for Philagefpina. ahlp Refuge. °Wane, from Callao. at Gravesend 7th instant. Bark Old Hickory, Holmes, for Philadelphia, cleared at Liverpool previous to Bch inst. Brig Unstavo. Trapani, hence, arrived at Youghal eth lust. dayßohr W W Cookarnegat.i °lewd at Ns. York pester- B ELIXIR PROPYLAMIN _ Me Th! New Re d f or Daring the past Sear we have introduoed to the no tice a the medical profeension of this country the Pero Crystalised Chiorids of Fropyiamsso. es a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the htghest standing and from patients, the MOST FLATTERING TEST/MOIIIALIS of its real Milne in the treatment or this painful and obstinate disease, we are induced to _present it to the public in a form READY Fuji IM MEDIATE USE. which we hope will commend itself to those who ere suffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the me dical praokitioner who may feel diapoaed to teat the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spo ken of, has_recently been extensively experimented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED IS UCCEDIS Cu will appear from the publiehed accounts in the me /ice' journaleo want to carefully put up ready fqr immediate use, with fall directions. and can be obtained from all the druggists at Tis cents_ tmr bottle, and at 'wholesale of BULLOCK 4t, CRENSHAW Druggists and Manufacturing_ Chamois. Yhtladelobia. 11,0 F. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE OORDIAI AND BLOOD RENOVATOR Is ermine:fly what Its name ledicatee, for, while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhi laratmg, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re vtylfielr„ reinstates, and renews the blood in all its original. parity, and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered, to the world in popular form, so as to be within the reach of all. So chemimilly and skilfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act is perfect accordance with the laws ane w*, and Uses soothe the weakest stormed, and tone up the digestive ensue, and allay all nervous and other irritation. It is also perfeotly exhilara ting in its effects, and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly com bining-powerfully tonio and soothing properties, and consequently oan never Injure. Such a remedy hail long been felt to be a desideratum in the medical world, both b the thoroughly stilled in medical science and and a lso by all who have sulfured from &- Wily ; for it needs -Ito medical atoll or knowledge even to see that debility follows all attacks of dim ease and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks of many of the most dangerous to which poor humanity is constantly liable, Such, for ex ample, as the following : Consumpttou, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Driciesisiat Loss of Appetite Feint nese. Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, ?titation of the Heart, Melanohoiy, Bypoohondri , Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all that clime o oases, so fearfully fatal if unattended to in time, oalled Female Weaknesses and Irregularities. Also, Liver Derangements et Terpidity, and Liver Com plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, Scalding or In. continence of the Mine, or any general deragge mint of the Urinary Organs, Pain in the Backe we, and between the Shoulder', predisposition to alight colds, Reeking and Continued Cough, Emaciation, Difficulty in Breathing, and, indeed, we might enu merate many more still. but we have !pace only. to say._ it will not only cure the debility following Chills and Fever. but prevent all attacks &Tonne from Miasmata Influences, and ours the disease at once, if already attacked, and as it acts directly aud yerwisteritly, upon the fakery system, arousing the LlVer to action promoting , In fact, all the ex oretions and secretions of the system, it will infal libly prevent any deletenona consequences follow ing upon change of climate and water; hence all traveller' should have a bottle with them, and all should take a table-spoonful at least before eating. As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the diges tive organs. it should be in the hands dab persons ofsedentary habits: students, mimetere, literary men; and all ladies not accustomed to much out door exercise should always we it. If theyffi will. they will find an agreeable, pleasant, and ecient remedy against those ills which rob them of their beauty ; for beauty cannot exist without health, and health cannot exist while the aboveyregulan frnalhnagufgclililTeeitrlllk6tenr month or two before the final trial, she will peas the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about tt, this Cordial is alt ace claim for it. Mothers, try it ! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or decline, not only of your daughters, before it be late, but also your sons and husbands, for while the former, from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave rather than let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up with the excitement of Welcome that if it were not for you they, too, would travel in the same down ward path, until too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal, for we are sure your never failing affection will unemngly point you to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator, as the remedy which should be always on hand in time ofneed. 13. T. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broa dway, New York. and 114 Market street L Eß. Louis, sso. • and sold by all good Druggists . k nee. One Dollar pet Bottle. ......... Id in this city by B. A. Fa_ariESTOCK he CO., N . and 9 North FIFTH Street; HASSARD & Cl ..I.I.FTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and DYOTT 1., 232 North SECOND Street. 0013-rawf d-eowWtf B ROWN'S ESSENCE OP JAMAICA GINGER.—FREDERICK BROWN, Chemist and Druggist, northeast oorner of Chestnut and Fifth eta., Philadelphia, sole manufacturer of Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger which is recognised and prescribed by the medical faculq t and has become the standard family medicine of the United States. This Euenee is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrinit, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of proetration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value, fluxing the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints of children, its pecu liarly *Mammas no family, individual, or traveller should be without it. NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable Essence from being oonnterteited, a new steel engraving, executed at a great omit, will be found on the outside of the wan ner, is order to guard the.purohaser againnt being im posed upon by worthless inntatiOns.-IMg. Prepared only by FREDERICK BROWN, and for gale at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia, and at FRE DERICK BROS% N, Drug and Chemical Store, E. E. corner of Ninth and Ch est nut streets, "Conti nental" Hotel, Pniladelphia. Also for sale by all re eceetabie Merest, in the Wand Mateo. save-gin "THE PRESS" JOB PRINTING E S T AI3I.4ISTIMENT CHESTNUT STREET, P,XIL4D'ELPHI4. The attention of the Business Community is respectfully invited to the New Book and Job Printing Office of gc Tan PrrEss," which has been fittest up with New Material, in the most complete manner, and is now prepared to execute, in a satisfactory style, every va- riety of Printing BOORS, PAMPHI•FTS, CHECKS, NOTES, DILLS OF LADING, BILL HEADS., LETTER HEADINGS, PAPER BOOKS, CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, BONDS, MORTGAGES, BALL TICKETS ✓IRVD PROGRAMMES, POSTERS. RANDRILLS. - PROGRAMMES, DRUGGISTS' LABELS, ETC., ETC., ETC Gold, Bronze, and Colored Printing Bxe Gated in a Superior Manner. IffERCH4NTS, M.MF.RCTURERS, ME L.RWYERS, AUCTION. EERS, PUBLIC OFFICERS, BINKS, RAILROJID Will be supplied with any description of Printing required, at short notice and on the moat reasonable terms. THE PRESS. --- PIRLADELPMA, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1861. MEDICINAL BOOK AND NO. 417 CARDS, CIRCULARS, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS, AND INSURANCE COMPJNIES, MEDICINAL CE*PHALIO PILLS SICK HEADACHE. NERVOUS HEADACHE. CURE ALL R 1 D 8 or HEADACHE 1 By the use of these Pile the periodical &Mots of Rep ent or Bid Misdealt may be prevented and if taken at the commencement of an MUM( immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. Whey seldom faillin removing the ifausgs cud HAS& sees to which females are so subject, Whey set gently on the bowels. removing For Literary Mon, Students, Delicate Female', an/ all Persons of &Montan , habits, they are valuable al a Lazeitime, improving the OPPOtilli giving tom acid IFirST to the ac co u lee G naws, and restoring the I:lateral eisa- Heil/ and 'teemeth of the whole stater. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result along investi gation and carefully conducted experiments, having seen m use many yearn, during which time they have Prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and nuifering from Headache. whether originating in the SIIIOIIB adorn or from a deranged state _ of the no rierteh. Th e y are entirely Togetable In their OOMDalltioni and MST be talon at . all tiMall With POITOOt Illiety without making. any change (linen, and ;hi abameis Of may diSa artenbte taste renders it MIT to administer tinge to tikiiitreth BIWARN 00IINTERMI8 I The genitals kayo aye oignmerse of Amy Q. !Sealants ea emelt ftes. by Drugging =4 all other Dealers ►a Illediolnes• A Hes will be sent by nail vrepalt on retard of the PRIOE. 26 CIENTB, •rlOri O.' bs ailltraire4 ZIENTrf 0. SPAIADING., 49 01:1Mit MEM PEW•YOik, TIE FWILLOWIAII ENDOJUIEMEBIIri OF SPAILDMCVE3 10EPFIALIO PIEJLE3 Will. CONVINCE ALIT WIC urns, mom HEA D FILZ INA. SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR HEADE.. As SAM 718011110silld ova untOidetted by Mr. ISP/1.11-- ilfs, Show grad iiiimstionabill proof of tho Ut goer of chit Inlay solUiritibo MiIIONVILLII, NAL, Feb... /en. SPAZDINC I have tried your Cephalio .Pilis, sad I tike skew se testi that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of there are for the neirhbori. to whom save a fey of the first box I got from you. lend the Pills by mail, mad oblige • You °let servant, .tat yogi KENNEDY. Itammoss, Pao FON Is ita, ML SPKl,stoo. NM • wisk is. to lend not one more box of yoar 0070taill / he,., roeriosd s groat dad of boosts fres, shoo, 74" 1 7 / 1 11 3116 1 wronntont. iprinrel Orin, Itywnit4DOW Goetere, January 18,1881, Yee will leas ~ es pond me two boxes of twit CeekeLle Pals. send them immodiatelr. kommettally teem. JIM, B. 11111101 M P. Bow* iro.rveaft Yes of your "its, asti ms 4 thole esseitest. Buhl Vianon, Ohre, Jan. %ISM No 0. Et/M=l, E. nonce And enolorod twee Rte cents, lti3 whioh sand are another box of your Cephalic Ma. Tasy err arty sal bus Pills I isms gory triad. Dirooi A. STOVER : P. M., Belle Vernon., Wyandot O. BEV2ILLY, MIIML,DOII.II. Jr, C. Swann*, Esc Iwt for tome curoulara or large ehow bills; to bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before MY cue tomer.. If TIM have earthing piths kind pleeao /end One of toy onto en, who in *abject to nevem Slot ItLdsoke, (mollyfeatin t g i tro days)) ices titttd of en Attu} in me Aim? by yaw int, why:fit I seat her. Renee Yovslor. vracm. JtarnicamEl4l, FEAXXLIN 13*.. Oki*. f humor S. na. azrTCASPALIMNar, o. NI Cedar at . N. Y. Dtllt. Mit Inolceed And Neatly-Aye oentib(2l,llar which sate boxof •• Cantinas_ ' gland to adores. of Rev. Wm. C. Filler, lkeynolastnug, Franklin Co. Ohio. Year Fills work Ms a charm—ears ,bisacteeke oh/Si/St instanor. hill YOU*, At. C. FLIMEN. Yrinamn, Aunt.. hat.l4. *2. lrazangs. BIZ : Net long suave I sent to yen for a box of Ce lts Pills fsr the ogre of the Herron Headache and uostivenetn, and received thalami,. and they had so Irmai ow, ems that/tsits imirood to sandlot mere. Plow rind tly rotsra matt. Direot to 1. WHEELER. Yvailaati, KWh yr.'. fAs Examinff, aspialle FiMM emoomptteh the object lig whisk they were made, vie.: Core of headache in all rte Sonar. /Vow Sks Examisur. Norfolk, Vis. wrhay hems bean tested in more Ann tkownrill oases th entire mesa& Ikons as Antiotrat, St. Cloud, Mims. If YOU are, or have been troubled with the headaehe. mead fora box, ECepbatio BO therY YOU way have them in case of an atteok. The Cephalic Ma are said to be a remarktibil one tire remedy for the headache, and one of the very beet to that very frequent nomplaint whtoh hex ever been diesovered. Pte.= de Vestals R. R. Giszetts, Meat*, We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding. and Ins unrivalled flanhalto Frent tis lraitawhe Talky Star, Kamera', Ye, We are ware that persona inifering with the headache, Who ta them, will stick to them. Pram Ms SalaUrn Pala iNwistor. New Orleans, La. Try them you that are afflicted. and we are mare that your terwmony oan be added to the already muderelm last that has roamed benefits that no other medicine -OWL )104111011. Assos iAs St. Lewis Dessocras. The immense doomed for the artiste (Captions Piths israpolly increasing. /rem to Gazette, Darespert, fru*. Mr. !wilding would not oonneot his name with an ar tole he did not know to Damen real merit. From thaA.dipertisn, Prividaisa.A. 1. The tiestnnotu , in their favor la strong, fro* the seed remsotabla anarters. hen the Batty Neter. Nerryert, tripkalte kills are taking the aloes of all kinds. *mask Cossacida Briktin. Buzau Matt. awe le be Yen eXasoiolur for the headasks. limo su Coonoweiol, Motiwooti, OM" ionising kurnanity Gan now be rebore& M' A !lints bstlbi d getkDIZIOII 2.ILEFAXED MINE will qis tsu Miss Muir sod azialUay.". fSPALDING'B PREPARED GLUE SPALDING'S rfLIPARED GLLr SPLIADDTG'S PREPARED OWE GAVE TIE rnscEs: ECONOMY: DISPATCH! INT"A STITCH IN TINT Otani /111114":14 An neeidenta will he n , even in well-rogue:me families, it is very desirable to have soma oheas and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crooke rYi SPALDING'S PItEPAHED GLUE Insets all such eramenoies t and no househohi can &Cord to do without it. It is :aurora ready. sad up Ut the stinking point. 0 . wBEFIIII. IN EVERY HOWES." E. B.—A Brush sosompanies each bottle. Prles.de seals. Address. HENRY 0. SPALDING., guo. 4e UEDA& tY/TREBT, WSW MAL eAVEOX. An certain anarinelated person" are attontatina to plum off on the aninapecting pubitot tinitatiOlia Of fig !REPLIED GLUE. I cronlttonnuon all Porno= to *K oalas before purchasing. ands*e that the dill name, or firrAmaririt ritErmess is aa Ike, semis wooer san elni are assassnisir assatildnnis s I ' 1' 1, • Is t ; - - • • Mill. "Rik :11 •7 PITILADILIMIL. • •77IiE. No. am! !WOWS IT El. wan moire" 1,0300 os DAMAGE BY Fi11.4. OR moans, Stores, aim o th er Wildman, Undue or perpetual and on Furniture. Good.. Ware ,a and bier oneness, in town or 00111/ SAGA CAPPGAL,Gzirt,II6V—AIRSBTO 0/7.144 Which is invested as follown, In and mortgagee on arty property, worth double the amount— ~• 110,1100 00 renuaylvania Railroad Co'. 4 per Gent. Mot 1110111110 Imp par— gm to Pennsylvania Railroad Coen 6 per gout. se cond mortgage load, (A 110,000) 27,900 00 Thnitmgdon and Broad Top Railroad and Canal Co.'. mortgage loan— -- 4,010 00 Ground rent, farm-Mass 3.461 00 Collateral loans, well secured 3,600 GI City of Pluleuielphla 6 per oent. loan__ Some gm Allegheny County 5 'per oat. Pa. RR. loin— 10,01:0 00 Commercial Ban ic Moot ._.....5._........». 5,155 01 Meohanies' Bank stook ._ 3,811 60 Penns lvania Railroad Co.'. stook ...+..._,_, 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stook 11,160 00 The Count! Fire Immure Co.la Moak__ 1 00 The Delaware M. 6. Ininuanoe Co.'s stook_ 100 Vnion Mutual Insurance Co.'. aorip— MO 00 BiW reoeivable— . 14,1102 74 Book accounts, accrued intermit, 7,104 61 Cash on hand— 11,554 65 11117443 01 The Mutual principle, combined with the 'county of Stook Capital, entitles the infrared to participate in the pralits of the Company. without liability for legal:. Losses Promptly /stunted and paid. 111112r1 , 6111.11! Clem TinKleb Raman! Mohan.. Williamn..,firtompsuct, Robert stint, n Fredeak Brown, William Mower, William Stevenson. Beni. W. Tingley, John E. Worrell, Marshall Hill, R. L. canon. J. Johnson Brown. Robert 'Noland, I Charles Leland. O. D. Rosengartegis Jaoob T. Buntint. Charles E. Wood, Smith Bowen, James B. Woodward, John Bissell, Pittsburg. CLEM TINGLEY , President, R. M. BINOHMANI Moore/au. brnarr 16. 1861. - feat TELE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OY PHILADEIXHA. (FIRE INSHRANDE EXCLISFVELY.) VOMPANY'S BrILDINC4 s, w PV,4116 YOVRTEI AND WALNUT iszusasra, DIRECTORIS: Litivreavefty) a 71.21., MoILDIcAI L. DAWSON. WILLIAM nu X, 010. H. 137VAILT. litax.nao FMAxIER, .1 . 0111( H. BRowN, Jaw M. ATWOOD, D. A. Faxuastocx. $7117. T. TREDICX, ANDRICW D. EHS C Z AM I,WEA F O R . ATCHFORD (ST M HLFo dent. cnimumi W. COXE. fleoretarr. fell PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSITEAME NoAßiz. P 9 , 21 untRITICUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL. ALI THE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE IN SURED. IRMUT LiTell for Short tame or for the whole termof life ; pant annuities and Endowment' ; purchase Life Intermits to Real Estate, and make all eentracde de pending on the contingenci They aot a s s Exec:storm.Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. MEETS OF THE COMPANY. January 1,1,61. mortgages, ground rents, real e5tate—...........8=1,101 ST 'United States stooks, TreaeurT notes, Mann of State of renomtrania, city of Fink,- &Motile, &o RUM 34 Premium notes, loan on collateral', /se. Ed,694 /18 rouseslTlgillb North re 1111171 1 ,61118 Roil• roads and ODIUM six per cent. bonds— MASS 50 Bank, fnsuranc, railroad, canal Mocks, ica, SLUT 49 Cash on hand. agents' balaneee, 38400 14 51471,1111 OS DANIEL L. MILLER, provident ; SAMUEL E. STOKER. Vide President. Joan R mina. neeretary. sahrt-ti fIELAWARIti MUTUAL BAYETY IN IIVRANCE COMPANY. POIL.ADELPHIA. ineerporated 1)7 the iregielstare of Penney Mum IS, ON*. 11. E. tens" or TAME and WAbfIVT adrdaNs I'HILADELFRIA. MARINE INNEVANCE. • On Volsoln,l _ _ Num To nE parrs of no World. • Mina, I tARIT INOTRARGEE On ilvato .p.ragigaorgiapan&lay of t h e ant boat !ea u on. FIRE InTILN I ;Ee l- Morokandiao senor:lll7. On Stores , , Ihroßinx Ronom,frs, REMIETS OF 7 COMPAJIY. f(oyenater 1,1860. 1100,E Waited M ates five Ms' oent.loan—.ll2oo,6oo SO 111 Waited States six oent.TfaataXT Rotes, (with accrued interest)....._ 111,46! $4 100,000 Peansylvaais !tate live cir ern , £6,01050 11,000 do, do, six do. do. SLIM 00 111,000 Philadelphia Oily aut cent. Loan. ISSAS ST 10,000 Tennessee State fire cent, loan.- 214100 09 00,000 Pennsylvania Beare sd mortsase sir tient bonds 42,000 00 MOW 100 shares, stook Germantown Oss Company, interest and onnelpal del gaaminteed by the City of Phila phia ll.llOll OS --- IMO UV stage. Penaefivara Railroad Company _. 1.100 cra LOO 1130 shwa Noith Pemaryleama Rail road Company SADO SO shares Philadelphia Ice Boat and Steam Tag Company. 1,300 00 ISO /1 spires Philadelphia and Rano- de 'Mayo ?Steam Taw-boas PoMpellY. $lO 2 ewes Philadelphia Exonsass Oempany---• VS OS 1,000 S shares Continental HotelCo...__. 239 00 8181,700 pew. Coat 8647,680 M . Market 'm1.8154451 71 ills rooorrablo, for iourenoor mode-- 171.885 42 Bonds and mortgages.— -- UM) 09 Reel estate 11,1611 .11 Balances die at Agana:et—Premiums en Ma rine Policia', interest. and other debts die tho Company— , .... HAN 04 Sem and stoSa of avuttry inntrartas ori olkey Pergranies4W 1 c$ gues. en itsad.• ._ baal%•_•. • _•_.- .sts,on , C 1 161,100 51 mown 3IXEBISLIILL Winless Martin, I Banntol E. !token StAAA4 A. &liar, 1 LF. Peniston. Tkeophibui Pon-diD.3,i Xeru7 Bloan q Jek I nK . Penrose, 1 Edward Barluigtes, Jake. C. Berm. id. loneallrookß, :OWN Traonag, &enoer Wilsaine. W 1.1115731 Byre, Jr... I 'Triremes C. Hand. lumen C. Plans, , Xebert Barton. ifilbep 0. Crams. ; 1,14,ab P..Tottea. 341eAlv. H. 4e41, ; JELleil B. hi'Farland. Br. 11. M. Vtli.o3. Jai hva P. Eyre. worse C, muyer, i Joan B. Barritilit PitiVg iCtit Crzik t ' C., Tr. Morgan. Bitivios iZanY,, I A. B. Berger, .. WILZIAM MARTIN, President. EH B. (3. HARD, VISO President. MABRY lirliaß a Rm. &iambus. ne1741 IP9RE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.— 1" I RE FIRE INSURANCE " . " 2- teloclapend eeikwire, Wm! Company, favorably known to the oommtugtr for thirty-au years, acnititmee to mare avian lot or damage by Fire. on pnblio or private Buildin_gc either permanently or for a limited tune. Also. on Furniture, etookii of Goode or alerohanduie generally. on libers: terml wheir Capitol, together with a large fferlPlng Fund: is in the moat careful manner, wmoti enables them to offer to the inured an undoubted wearily (p the ease of loss. DIZNCTORa. Jonathan Pattemon, Lana HaMehurot, ttuntin Campbell, Thomas Robins, lexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr., illiam Montalto., John Beytrean. Thomas Smith. _ JoNATGAN .PAIIVERBON, President. WILLIAM G. Cnowarz, Sooretary, api-17 P BURANON, COMPANY OF THE STA'VE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA CRE 1113V2.41.1WE De.. 4 AND f EXeDADins Shartered In /gri—asPital IMLlO39—Feb. 1. IDNI, auk 8.135,791 All toorsined in mutt and available steentei--um - tines ta Losers on Vezeole and Cargoes., /3eildinle , elynkt sf tlerettaillas As e en liberal terms. PIREroXII. Rena D. Diana/. fangs 4. Iltu.rt. eurreen Toby, Sareetl 'rant, Allesedviter, Venire Vrwatir. IFFIIKam S. timak, Skonias A. Warners Jill E. itadAt Item ry Frearium, Waite. Zne3rise S. „bowie, Seen* G. Canon. •XED.Ar A. SHEN.ILER3, freedom. Beersoa.nr. I'l INSURA.NOZ. INS 'ORAN= CIOMPA_NY of Philadelphia; No, 138 North SIXTH Street, below RAM insure Band itti:4 Eootbi, esid Merebendire tenerally from lase or gamete by Fink Mae oornrany coaranteo to adroit all is es promptly, and theraby bora to merit tka vatroa imp of me palms, .111aleTati. Wlililint Menu, Ashen Flans an, PTILIKtiII Cooper, Michael Mousey, George L. Doarhertr. Edward lloGoirera Jima Martin ' 4noMtla B. fdtCorsiisk James Duress, Joan Brollies , Matthew McAleer. Premix alls, Mnard'Adridrtli John Cassadi, Thomas J. aemeam, Bernard 'L . hillieliWlA. Thema. Fisher, Charles Clare e Franetii Medea ns. Miami CabilL FRA_BCIS COOPER., President NZADIAZD.XAFT&RTY. /Secretary. entl-ls IN A MERIOAN FIRE INSUR A NCE 00., 1- 11 . INCORPORATED IMO CHUM= PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT street above Third, Philadelphia, Having a large vald-ny Uapital Steak and Surplus, invested in wand and available Securities Continue! to insure or. Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merolutadiae, Panels In port and their cargoes, and other persona! property. All bowies liberally and Promptly adjusted. 11.33C101i5. Thee. R. Maris, John T. Lewis. John Welsh, James It. Campbell, Samuel c. .N orton, Edmund G. Dulllll, Pstriek Brady, Chat , W. Poullaey, THOMAS beset Morrie. it. MARIS, President. ALBERT C. 5, CRAWFORD. fleoretari. fett-tt ANTHRACITE ' ItiBURANOIC 00b11 0 A- A.=, NY.--Amtkorissi Gamins' odocese—oluzinut PEARSIIIIAL. Gibe Ko.lll/ W./4MM iltreit, lama illiird mil Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Thin oammpany will WNW. against lime or dimwit by rise,ly. on DiUdinsm,Fmnuturi. and Marshmadise tow al Alm, Maxine lemmas's on Yowl* Oluivem• mad Frmigiitm, kind Immumuse to ipti ' id Ike 1111,1. 1.1.11.134110 jassatimimv, ',mit litaxii•ld t L. 1 ,1 1.,.. " . tgi r tt m lam ..„ . vim Foam% Wma. F:Deart, r Moor, a. N. 73mum. KO/ B IC A r lsi rig!. Ir. M. /IMIWX. ft erelary.. ' woe IpIXOIIANGE INSURANOS COMPANY ALA —Olio* No. 409 WALNUT Street FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merohandlee generally, on faverahla terms. loftier limited or nor- DIRECTORS: Jeremiah Borman, Thomas Marsh, John Q. Ginnado, Charles nommen. Edward D. Roberts, James T. Rauh ael Is aDINBOY# Joshua 7. Owen. bee C, Here , Sohn J. tinititbe, JEREMIAH BONBALL, Premdent. JOHN Q. GINNODO, Vise President iraEllD Oori.searetarr. 13111LADELPHEA. T JCR R -0 0T T A vi ce , On and Ware Rooms, 1010glEIMMIMIr Strait. Ornamental Mummy Tow. Garden Tames and a Nestetustto Flounne arohttectural Ornaments. Ventilating and smoke Fines. Ridge :Unitary Ware. Water rive. Infol hAll ingd 'l t stand pneanze, cheap and durable. The t T n r e a te d d e Ca p t p e h ns b n er b terms. Marl an arelleatron by letter. LA. ILAXIIIIIOII, twasilmirer MADISIUM,MUM, SHAD, SAL NON. bbl. Menkato&l, S. sad i Mack- OW, Isasemaditua, sad mastif In assastad insokaaos of canoe istnnanzat &h. 11,000 abbe. New Manias. Barnet& and malanaer Mar ring& of choice qualities. &mo beam extra new Sitilged SAO Imam riffs new Not Nernntri. toe boxed, larMa aNerings. so Sal& Mao Tails Fula so bbas. new nom Mesa Mead. 35 bat& sow Maar' ax Salmon.- Loop quintals Load Beak Co tes& NO bozos Nerkunar-po M oncy 03www. la der! sad landing, tunic II * OMP T_ r i a, nog N 0.146 NORTH N JUST ILECEPTED, par 66 Amite. X 1 hall,i ) 1, from Liverpool, Mender. Wenner, & Unnassia 011Marattona U Extract Anoniti,l4l Sian, am Emmet Hynoryamion II arra. 80 le Extraot Bellationnu, in Tiara, MO as Entrant itaramsat, ma 1 .1118 3ass 10 an Via Rai Colchini, in I .11! ioWi 100 Ds 01. Sandy .Ftnet., I battles, we us .tftionl, in I it Vars. 100 mranifithirlin &ytIYPILIER. etm 47 43 , 4 4 9 N o 18181001111) &mt. CEEST QUALITY ROOFING SLATE al- JLIF 1 ,...4—.2"3115..Lia1e at Im ' ir . 411 fiZAC r7VMhrit atnes: 4114•"-s1 RAILROAD LINED. grin PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. PADIENG ER R i tei NAL for POTTSVILLE, READ arty. tw 11 o A R ( 3. on nod niter May It, MIL MORNING LI 88, DAILY iiitindess egoentedd Leave New Depe.Loomer of pROAD and CALLOW HILL • Streets, rhtILADEL GIA, (Paggengar eg tnspoes on Thirteenth and on Callowhiil streets.) at 8 A, 111,e tionneMing at Harrisburg with the PENN BYL- E. OO CUMB E RLA ND. trent.. loaning_ to Pitts berg the VALLEY I.M P. H. train Tonging to Chainbereburg._ Carlisle, ago.; and the NORTRERN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. M. tram running to Innbum At-SERMON LINEN. Leave New Depot,__oorner of DROAD end CALLOW HILL Streets PHILADELPHIA. (Paeennirer en trameen on Thirteenth and on Callowhiii streets, ) for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG, at 8./5 P. M., DAILY, aonaeoting at Plarriobef with the Northern Central Railroad for 8R0D11172 illiamsrrt, itch; tor READING onIT, ut/ AL. DAILY. Merulire fri c i a l t iMED VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ ING RAILROAD. Pima PHILADELPHIA. Miles, To Phmnizville—..— 28 Reeding , 58 Philudelehin rind Reuding LSS and Lebanon Valley R. R. Harrisburg— —.llf Deunbin---.1241 Malleretrurg.--34.1 Treverton Junction 1581 Sunbury__ __HO Northumberland.. _l7l Lowitbnrg ___nB Milton —lB3 Williamsport— Jersei Shore—Mß Look Havene..........236 227 Williaort and Elmira Railroad The BA. m. and 8,18P.M. trains eminent doll at Port Clinton. (Sundays eragotadj with the OATAWINA. WILLIAMSPORT. and ERIE RAILROAD. Making Moss connectionwith lines to Niagara Falm, Canada, thelWeat and Nouthweet. DEPOT /N PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWEILLL Streets. W. 11. bIeILHENNEV, Seoretnri nae-tf Nisi 20. UR. BUMMER ARRANGE MENT. PHIL. A DEL PRI.A. GERN / 111 4 . %MD.E4 610RILIBTOWN RAILROAD. On mid after Monday, May 13 16.61. FOR GERMAN towN. Leave Philadelphia, 11, 9, h, 9, 70, 11,13 A. M., 1,3,, 3. 3.36, 4,9,6.06,7. a. 9, 10 X, and 1.134 P. M. Leave Germantown, 6.7, M I A 630,9, 10.11,12 A. M., 1, 3.3, 4.6, 5, 6.5‘, 5,_15X1 Y. 51. The 8.30 A. M. and 315 M. Trains stop at Geneav town Ws. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Phlladelplua, 9.06 A. M., T(, 334, O. 7X, and 103 P. M. LONTO Vennentown, 110 A N.,10 1, OM , and PX P. cuserri u•s• BA/1410.4.7), Lease Philadelphia, 6, 8. 10, 12 A. M., 5, 8.35, 4,6, 8,9, and lei P. M. ',more Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 8. 8.40, 940. 11.40 A. M.,1.40, AM 6.40, 7.10_. 8.4(1, arid 10.10 P. M. II The 8 it. M. and 3.36 F. N. will make no Moos on the. Orermtown ON SUNDAI 3. - - - Laave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. 6, and 7X P. M. r. Leave Chestnut RBI, 7.60 A. M., 12.40. 6.1 0 , and 9.10 FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave •Philadelphia, 734, 9.00. 51.0 a A. 00.,1.06, 5.06, 4134. 6X. S. and II.X P. M. Leave Norristown, 6, 7. SA, 9,11 A. M,. 1 %. 4 %. 634, and 93i P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M.. 6 and 6 P. M. • Leave Hometown. 7 A.M. 1 and ff P.M. FOR raallA x urix. , Leave Philadelphia, 6.50, 755, 9.05, 11.05 A. rd., /.06 9.09, 3.05, 434,11511, 8, and 1134 P. M Leave Manaynnk,634, TM, 8.56, 9X.1134 A.-M., 2,3% 5,7. and 10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. heave Philadelphia, 9 A. 61L,11- 5, and 1% P. M. Leave Manavunk, IX A. M., 134 , 634, and 9 P. M. R. N. SMITH, General Superintendent. reyll-0 Devoe. NINTH and GREEN Streets. rrILE PENNBILVANIA 1.3 41 11 TR A L RAIL IMO MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1861. iikisaigial 1861• THE CAPACITY ANY THIB ROAD NOW EQUAL' TO ANY IN VTR COUNTRY. WIRER THROUGH PASSBNGER TRAINS BETWBEN PIFILADBI.PRIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Throush Train from Balton, Now York, and all notate Beet, and in the Oman _pepot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from ahoutur West, hormercat, and tiouthWeet —Shun furniehing foullities for the transportation of Peasengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fast Linea run through to Pittsburg, without ohmage of Care or Conductors. Ail Through Passenger Trains provided with Loughridge'm Patent Brake—speed under perfeot control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety et travellers, Smoking Pare are attached to each Train ; Wood ruing Steep= Care to Excreta and Feat Triune. The EXPRESS RUNE DAILY: Mail and Feat Linea, Sun /aye excepted. Mail Train leave, Phila delphia TN A. M. Feat Lute " 11.90 A. M. Exp WAY r T n MINSL EAVE 43 FWLL P. ; AoooMpOdatiOnt Via QQlumbia, 3. - 31)P. . olumba 440 P. Parkaaburn " 6.40 P. M M. . West Cheater " No.l, at 8.16 A. M. " 140. z. at Jn.oo P. M. West Chester Palsengers will take the West Muter Non. .1. and 2 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia Passengers for Sunbury Williamsoort, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, and 'intermediate volute, leaving Philadelphia at 7.!t A. M. and 2.50 P. M., co direotli Ttoteta Westward may be obtained at the o ff ices of the cOMPSDI.III Philadelphia, New York. Boston, or Baltimore ; and Tiokets Nastward at any of the impor tant Railroad Office. in the West ; also on board any of the regular Line of /Reamers on the also or Ohio rivers. air Fare alwayi se loy, and time ea quiok, ao by any other Route. For further information apply at the Fomenter Sta tion. Southeast corner of Earrenth and Market streets. The completion of the Western conneetiFUO of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago, make this the DIRECT LINE BETArq'EN THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEJ3T. The commotion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight. together with the saving of time. are advantages readi ly appreciated by Shinners of Freight, and the Travel him Public. Merchants and, ilhoyers entrusting the transpor, tion of their Freight to thi ia s Company, oan rely with con&denee units speedy transit. WEB RATEd OF FABIORT to mid from any taint in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ars at al/ time as fatoorabie as are charged by Oka Railroad' Cestapansas. or' Be particular to mark packages " via Pennsyl vania Wiped.'_ - For Freight Contracts or gaining DireotiOne s noir or isalarese either of the following Agents of the Comeau : D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg : H. IL Pierce & Co., Zanossille, O. J.J . _ Johnson, Han ley, O.; if, MO/100lb Marmilo, tirmisbY Or,fjr) InPortsmouth, 0.; Paddock Co., Jefferion e. diana; H. W. Brown & Co., Cinoinuati. O. Atheni & Hibbert,_Cirlimutatt_, O.; R. C. Ineldram, lidadmos, Ind., Jai. B. Moore, .Loiturrille, .IEY. ; P. G. O'Hileg & Co., Evenerilie Ind.; N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, • It. F. Bee ., I GLiss, at. Lout.. Alo, ; John H. ' Harris, Nashville. Tenn.; Berra & neat, Mem plum, 'Senn.; Clarke . ft Co., Chicago, 111. LW. H. H. Koonts, Alton, 1114 or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different points in the West. A. B XIN GISTON_, Jr., Philadelphia.. MAGRAW & KOONS, 80 North stree t Baltimore. LEECH & C0..1 Astor Rouse. or 1 IL Wile= et.. N. Y InEEOI/ &. CO. No . State street, Boston. R. 11. HOUSTON, Henn Freight Agent, Philo. L. L. 11011F7, Gen'l Tioket Agent, Phila. E. LEW B. Rang Won't Altoona. Pa. Jai-1r 1861. If it aigipm BrewARRANG MEM% —l4 - F.ViVONN_. CAMDEN AND ANDO/ .111.1iD P.IIIIIA WAND TRENTON %WAD CJ . ' a FROM FHILADELP TO NEW OM AND WAY PIA° wAurvr-/S. WADI AND KVIINIPIITOX D.Rni plii hatiATE AD FDIAONTE, VIZ : r 0.214. At a A. M., Iris Cattilim sad AtaboY.• Mar 9 A. se comma-dation . - of 96 At $ A. Astoattatiattest . • -- X At A. M. via eamden - andierisii?itt7,:s4:r.ii,;... , At Rid A. via Koniungia-1 and..rarvos Wetteta Isalwess. 00 At UM P. X., via Camden and Amboy Ativoinntot. dation-- At 9 . M Via wading avid Arabt7.i...67.-aal..- •00 At 11% P. M., seaKeneinglon and Jersey City, .1: - ,se= nine 5 to At 436 P. At., via Kensington and Jersoy City, h Cilium Ticket _ 10 At P. ht., via Camden and Jeraa7 lat.7..Kvonmg At 11.44'.M., via Camden and Jemey Dity,key:th.- *e • At P. ~ Camden ond AmboT, Aeoo.mmoda, lien ( Fraught and Pe.satneetl—hit Clato Ticket_ is -. do. 53 Clan 71L.,' - et_.o Via 6 r all Line ran daily. The UM P arch tom Mail, Saturdays commuted. For Belvidere. Kaston,_ &amber's:Be. Plereinriss, he., at 7.10 A. et. and 41.46 P. M. from Kennington. - For Water Saik k ittretutabarg.Reranten, Witatobarro, alen_trese, great bend, Ae., fa A. M. from Kensington. via Delaware. haskawanna and Western R. R. For Staub ChaVc, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 1.16 A, M. and iii P . M. from lteneumton Depot ; (the 7.10 A. at, hue oommets with train leasing hauton at Lae er Kent Kelly. at I and. A. M., I ind Of 1. it• Fir Frealteld, at 1 A. 31.. and t P. hi. WAY illtEß. For BrirtN Trenton, as., EA MO A. At.. $f and IX et - reet r. hi. from Kensington, and VA P. N. from Walnut wharf. Por2slawrs.innerion, DoLsauso, Beverlymultets tandrieranso, BordentoWn, Ise.. at Mt. 1. 3, 4.44, and 5 a teemboat M . l mm rdentown wh a mtermediate P g e k r a ri4 llllPYlif r allgtillifielti f insinec _..t, take the oars, on Ft meet, above - pre at, half min hoer before departare. The cant ran into the deNdi m id on arruml of eat& train, ran from the depot. .Ganda orzaigageonly, allowed each Paimen- Uartr nom are prohibited ftera hang anything al gage bat ;heir wparzne apparel. All baggage ore/ petunia to he paid for extra. The Comeau, limit reeponmbility tor baggage to One Dollarper pc one, and will not be liable for any meant beyond S/GO. ex empt by speoialeentreat. mhff ',rm. x. iIIATZMICII, Agent. F YL C :r A R NTA H R P .2 1 A - FOR HEM, _DOYLFATowN,_ _MAUCH CHUNK, EToN. EASTON, ECKLEY, KERRARRE, &Q. THREE THROUGH TRAMS!. On and aftor'MOPIDAY. MAY 15,_M0), Passenger Ifrainswill leave FRONT and WILLO W Streets, Phila delphia, daily, Mandan excepted), as follows : At 640 A. M.,Cressi,for Bethlehem, Allentown, MEM Chita, aileton, Wilkeeturre, ice. At ass P. M., mesh for Bethlehem. Pesten. ete. Whim train reaches Bruton at 6P. M. and makes gloss sonntotoon with flew Jersey Central for Now York. At - OM P. 1., fir Bethlehem, Allentown, Matadi Oiaek,&s. At II A.ll. and 4 P. hi.,fer Doylestown. At 1040 A. M. and 6.45 P. No for Fort Washington.. the LW A. M. Express train mates close connection with the Lehigh Valley. Railroad at Bethlehem, being the. shortest and most desirable mate to Wilkesboro", and to all i tAnts in the lbeldg_h_ooaliemon, RAMS FOR PMI.ADELPIft 1 . It. heave thlehem at 540 A. M, 11.10 A. M., and 5.33 P Leave Doylestown at T 14 A. AL and dB P. M. Laws Fort Washington at RIO A. M. and 2.60 I'. N. Oft .1311FEDAY11.—Pidladolithia far Bethlehem at I Aliledelpivaler_BoyLeirtown at g P. M. sylestown for PhiMelphia at OM4. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5 P. M. Pare to Bethlehem-41 10 Care to Mauch Chunk.l6 5e Pare to Easton 160 ( F aro to Wilkesbarre_ 460 Through Tiokets_mnat procured at the Ticket Moen, at WILL. Street, lir BERNS Street, in order to seem the above yens ef Thee. All Dweehgef 71 ‘ 1 1 111 Moen Ihuidei Train') connect at Becks thrust with Fifth and Sixth streets, and Seliond an 0 Third-streets Panerager Railroads, twenty modes Wet leaving Willow Street, P.LLIS CLANK, Agent. minsing mum ABRAM& MErifT.—PEILLADELPRIAL, efllidlN ADM BALTIMORE RAILROAD. sof4ter MONDAY. APRIL 16,1361, YAMILENOZA B.ALNBZ PHIL I,DRI.PILIA: or Baltimore at LIE A. M., ma A...M., (lfseiress), and WO P. AL P For Chester at all A. Mn WM A. M., 4.11 and lAA . M P For_ Wilmington at AM A. Rt.. 11.11 A. M,, all and f. AL r Maw Coto, at WI A. M. and did P. M. r =Ea A. M. and 4.16 P. M. For =fa At 8,11 A. N. Per &IA A.. M._ V 17 FOAL IMLIADRLPIILIA • UsesDeltiniors at all A. AL Marta), 9.Y A. AL, and. aM P. IL d A.M. beano Wilmington at &MI and itla A. M., Lis at Mays Saliebury at 1.47 P. M. _lsave Milford at 4 P. N. ti Dover at ILO a. M. and La f. N. Mays New Castle at ALM A.M., r.toi.. N. Move Cheater at 7.40 A. N. 9.10, 147 De l aw a re Imaie Baltunors for Salisbury andlBl.3l read at an A. M. • TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE: lam Chester at ads A.M.. m. 06 and 11.10 P.M. Mame Wilmington at 9.14 A. N.. ass P. M., and 0 A. M. FALFAVNIF TRAIL with Passenger Car annaanak wifila follows : Mays Philadelphia for Perrrrille and intermediate places at &AO P.m. Mays Wasiak:a for Perryville and istarniediate Wawa at 7.11. P. M. Leave Wilmington for Phtladelplna and interne diste places at re Xavre-de-Oracto for Baltimore Bad intermedi ate atation• at if A. X. - Leave Baltimore for Nayre-de-elrawe and intormedi ate steam al AP. 111.• ox 171FAIDAYS ti ftaNnefi Anitsz t emyr 2 lailz t rial thriller no tworing Ph bridelphia for Baltimore arc( Washington at lIMA. AL and /LOOP. Leann Baltimore for Philadellhia at 10.40 A. Al. and aplt 4AS P. as. 1. M. FELTON. Fred/Lana EVANB & WATBON'S ELILIJUILMONE semi. 11TC1.113 1111 . 1111 .) - :: 111 ° 4 414Aihmtili:rt, : • r ,rn - : • ; 6.4 SALE THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK A CARD.—The attention or wormer* is requested to our We of French Dry Goode, this (Friday) morning', Jape 21. at 10 o'clock, by .oatabague, tor cash, com prising a large assortment. NOME R ETAILERS. 24. 34, and 40 inch plain broohe s orepede eSpna, crepe de rattan. Grisaille Grenadines, barge Grenadines, grisaille mo zambionee. tint hams. 23040 nab heavy black Oros de Rhine!, skirts, sew eilke. Ito DWI:ICE—TO DEALERS IN RIBBONS, T Morning, Atm o'clock, 120 lot hi s, s Nos. 40060 new style bonnet ribbons. ALSO—TO DEALERS IN WORBTFD, HEMP OAR FET4 MATTIS OS. kn. hie Mornings —bate bale s s car No. 22 superior worsted. pet Mug. -- bales 4-4 tame carpet. 4-4, 5-0 9 and 6-4 white and check matting. • Northern Cantrell ad LARGE SALE OF SUFER VAL= 'BONNET RlaßOrix, GITx TRADE. This Morning, June 21, at 10 o'clock— MO lots No.. essM super quality bonnet ribbons, the most desirable styles offered this season, ettubury initt Brio R. K. An invoice of 44038 inch Lyons bbsek groat de Rhinos. PARIS DR 4 , 138 DOOMS. An invoice of shin and broohe crape d'Carsia, 24081- inch. crepe Witilan. &n. WHITE AND RED CKRCK CANTON MATTING. This Morning, ninon super (Malay 3-4, 4-4, 3-4, and 6 4 white and red check Canton matting. WORSTED AND WOOLLEN CARPET FILLING. bales superior worsted. .• woollen carpet filling. N AN F. PCOAST, AULITIONEER, Sue /1• °valor to IL Scott. Jr.. 431 C11K3'114137 St. 15.614 , * /3,Titam_239mr4E - rp, 1:-AricY„ murrang t Jane 11, eommennins at 10 oTeloolr. Included will be found, oases late and desirable styles mild straWe, Coburg. braid, Florenoe. and fanor bonnets, eases ladies' and misses' choice styles fancy hats, Boulevards. y tinkles, &c. eases men's and boys' sweet, English straw, Den stable, Panama, and palm bats; ladies', misses', and ekiltratlae gh 041. r haute. PIiTLIP FORD /t, OG., AUOTIONFIEBB, No. 030 MARKET street and s9l mama It. JFITZ PATRICK & BROS . AUG. • TIONEERS. 604 CHESTNUT St., abovo !Sixth. PROPOSALS FOR ARMS. Sealed Proposals will be reeeived at 11primtfield,11h. nom, on or before the twelfth il2th)daY of June next, at nom, commissioners by the undersigned on the part of the suite of Illinois, for firroishing,' delivered at Springfield, illinout, the following arms and equiv. Mentz Twelve (12) 6-lbs brass guns, rifled. Six (6 )12-lbe brats howitzers, rifled. Twelve (12)(masons for 6-lb guns. Six (6) amnions for 12-lb howitzers. Three (3)travelling forges. Three (3 ) hattaty wagons. Three car spare gun carriages. One hundred and ninetgaight one) sett of stalely harness, with all the implements and equipments, for three companies of light artillery complete, corres ponding in all respects with the arms and equipments used by the United States, and to be subjected to the same tests. One thousand CLAM cavalry sabres. One thousand (lan) pairs cavalry pistols (revolvers.) One thousand (1.000) carbines. One thousand (Lae) hoisten. One thousand (1,000) belt& To correspond in an respects to the like erne and ap pendages used in the service of the United States, and of the newest and most approved style and finish, and to be subjected to the same tests. The commissioners reserve the right to reject any proposal not satisfactory. The terms of payment under law ! fauvism cent On deoverY, twenty per cent. tin comp stion o ooialtraat. Address aomaussioners for purchase of arms, ko.. Springfield, Illinois. JAIL 8. STOKES, JOHN TILL43Os, Commissioners. zny6l4ot Wut.augPgAita BALL DUCK and OANVAIS, of all numbers and brands. Itaaratell Duck Alraing Twillkoar all dellotiptiolla, for Tents, Trunks , sad Wotan Covers. Alpo, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, frau I Is foot Ind*. Warpailies. Bel . Joiur w savir-t4 143 JO XII Amoy iptOHLNN'S WENSP ANCHOR GIN.- m Now bsuding from on board of the Dntehbrig Cor notlia, at Lombard-street whart.2llllipes of tlus imperior Om, imported and foglathe subtoribers. sole im porters of this tits . Y BORkEtrac CO.. 181114 t 9111 Snd ath'POUß'llt • street. - - _ . sAi..s or FituricH GOODS. Thin Morning, June 21, at 10 o'clock, for on/sn— ail lots of fancy and staple Fronoh dry goods. BLACK (3R05 DB ILDINZZI This Morning., -- MEN'S AND so l B' HATS, &Cc, by catalogue. BALES EVERY .EVERING. At 7 a'ejeek. of books, etettenere, end faun, goods. watches. rewOry..olooks. silver-plated ware, cutler:, wonting!, musical ins ruments. So. Also. Hosiery, dry amids t boom and Ones, and mer chandise of everydenoruption. DAY BALMS every Mondas, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o'clock ht. PRIVATE SALES. t private sale. several large consignments of watches and jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware. ant lers, fancy goods. ke., to whieh is solicited the atten tion of city and country merchants and others. Consignments solicited for all kinds of merchandise, for either public or private sales Ifd Liperai cash advances made on emongments. bat-door sales promptly attended to. EtIPPRIG. -, • wrillictig QVAIMUNIOATION •-•- EY. STEAM . DETWEZN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Gaffing at tiDEENSTOWN (Ire land,) to land and embarkpaimeng_ers aud dmmatehes. The Liverpool, New Yorli t and Fhiladelpina Steam slim Company'ssplendid Clyde-built iron screw steam ships, are intended to sail as follows: plum NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, Saturday, June 22 CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, June 29 KANGAROO, Saturday, July 6 And every. Saturday throughout the year, from IN ER No. 44 gl. at. RATES OF PASSAGE lIIROVGII. Pim:ft PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown , or Liverpool— ----. 731 Do. to London, via Liverpool- - IN Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool . =-- 80 Do. to London L — --„„-.., - -- 83 Noiitrn from .04 • ...II • 49 OD pease:mere forwarded to Hare, Earls, Hamburg. Bremen. and Antwerp, at through rates. Cei talc/item of passage issued from Liverpool to New York— SAO Certificates of v3anite tamed from Queenstown to New York-- —B3O These steamers have superior aocommodations for passengers. are oonettnoted with watertight compart ments. and carry experienced Burgeons. For freight. or passage ,appli at the office of the Com pany, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Elidadelphia, fu IdiTerPool, to WM. INMAN Id , Tower B In Glasgow, to Writ INMAuiN,ings -13 Dixon street. . 4 14444,_ TI BILITLSI3 AND PIONTH bei a. AMERICAN ROYAL blia,h MUM- Mei( NSW TOZZ TO stvoiroes. Chief Cabin Second Cabin Passage— 71 TROT' sosTOn TO 1.31t112001., Chief Cabin Passage —_sll ) H Reaped Cabin Passage— ..., The ships from New York millet Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston call at Babies an Cork har bor. YEJOIA, Capt. Joakins. AFRICA . Capt. Shannon. ASIAIA. Caig. J. Stone. iF E IADA. Capt. J. Leitch. , Capt. Z. G. Lott. BIQA, Capt. MoAuler AUSTRALASIAN, AGARA, Capt. Moodie Cant Cook. EUROPA, .apt. Anderson. (now building.) ahem, vessels marry a clear white light at merit-head ; Irma on siarboara bow; red OD port bOW. AMERlCA,Moodie,leaves Boston, Wednesday, June 12. AUBTRALABIAN, Cook, " N. York.Wednesdayjune ARABIA, Stone, " Axton. Wednesday. Jane 26. AFRlCA.Bhannen, " N York. Wednesday, Jul/ P. EUROPA, Anderson, " Boston, Wednesday, July 10. PEND/ Ai Judkitia, " York. Wednesday, .ulr AlalEßltiA, :doodle, " Boston, Wedaeaday, July 11. BMW not secure°, until veld for. An experienced Burgeon on board. The owner], of these ship. will not be accountable for Gold, Sil ye r,Bream, Jewelry. Precious Stones or /OWL 11111018 bills of lading are signed therefor. and the whine thereof therein explained, For fr , e(At or Damen' apply to E. MU- 4 Bowling Green. New York. SEA BA.THENC. • FOR-THE SEA-SHORE —CABIN NM AND ATLANTIC RA LK AD. nand after MONDAY, Junetrio h e will leave VINE•STIUSET FERRY. as Wein! Mail KO A. III. CM:Express P. M. A000rnr00dett0n.—.......—.........,...-11010 P.M RE•xUaNit4l3. IJNAVEB ATLANTIC: Mail .....4 p rem— —5.15 A. M. Aooommodation .5.18 A. Fare to Atlantic. OLEG Round Trip tiokete, good for three days, $2 W. Freight moat oe delivered at COOPER'S POINT by 3F. M. The Company wl‘l not be reepownble lot any goods until received and moulted for D 1 rAigent, at the Joa2i BYADI j elg-tf • Arent. RAILROAD LINES. 11111101PEN WEST 011Z8TER RAILROAD TRAINS via PENhsYLVANIA RAII,RuAD, leave depot. earner ELEVENTH and MARKET ntreete, at Ll 5 A. M., )2 noon, 2.3) P. M., and 4 P. M. On Bundbr, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. Id, and " at Chestor at 4P. M. IvBo-t! WEST CHESTER - • AND PHILADELPHIA VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANG if.al ENT. On and after MQN DAY, Jane 3, 1061, the trains Will leave PHILADEL_PHIA, from the Depot. N. E. earner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET inmate. at 7.0 and 10.30 A. M. and 2, 4.15. 5.30. and 10 I'. M. and will leave the Elation, corner of THIRTY- FILET and MARKET Streets, (West Philadelphia ) . at 8.06 and 10.48 A. M., and 2.15. 4.30, 6.46. and 10 . 15 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave PRILADELPRIA at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave 117 EST OHESTP.E. at a A. M. and 6 P. M. 'rains leaving Philadelphia and West Chester at 7.41 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. connect at Penneiton with Trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore °enlist Railroad for Orford and inter nediate points. HENRY WOOD, nivir-tf ' • General amperlntenaent. PHILADELPHIA AND RRADING RAILR OAD CO.. ((Mee Yr &nth mutt% street.) PHILADELPHIA, April V, 1063. SEASON TICKETS. On and after May 1. 1861,Beaeon tickets will be tuned by this company for the %triode of three, six, nine, and twelve months, not transferable. Beeson school-tiokete way also be had at SIS per cent, amount. These tickets will be sol 4 by the TreseereK at No. 227 &nth FOURTH Street, where any farther information can be obtained_ S. tIR.A.D.PORI), asiOlt ELLIIIRA 21,0 UTE, . r.RELASIB.I,I7LIA AND Qlnvir a m ju ) to Ram topts,, Catelsiete, Vert, fre, =ton, .1./Mitil p t ru lld r i . 4to t 4 6 74 lieu:import, Troy, Ralston. Clanton, " Niagara Falls, Rochester, Cleveland • trek, i foledo, Silidaget lenie,Milwallee, and al. pews Perth and Wort. Pawnor trete will Itrave the nee - Lent of the lielelptua and Reading Railroad. sorrier BROAD and OALLOWB.ILL Strait', ( 'i:wiener entrance on 042- W/willl irtraet.) deal, (Brodavo ozoowted). for *boo. Writ' follow• 11,Cv __POI M. AMR E --ea P. M. The Stel A. M. train Kitimat" at - Rapert, for Wilkes barre Pinson. Soranton and all stations on the wCEAWANNA AND BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD ar above trams make direct connection at Ei=la with the trai of the New York and Erie, Canandaigua wi and Niagara Falls. and Buffalo, New York and Erie, and New York Centre Railroads, frost all points North and West, end tae Qanadaa. Baggage itheekal to Elmira, JAW*, and 611131.11111M1 .tridga, and all ii_termediate paint. Tiaketa cart tio /named at the Philadelphia and lailroadfoir token Moo, Dort:most Canter et alimx and OR. ;AM VT Ittreete, and at the Peesetiger Depot, isomer* TiIitTEENTII and OALLOWILIka. 4113t0N2 EXPRESS FREISIIT TRAIN I,vs the Phil - .deli:qua and Reading Dopot, Bread and otre t rawly l 3 de's socorrotoil). for all points West NA It Drib at il Y. M. Fleith i te etc; be delivered Were IY. ltL N aims their gore I "me day. lO For to or infortaaboa am/L.7 at Freight greet, ihRIRT ' tint and 13A.I.LOWHILL, Sr is G. T. LE.ON ARA, Agent. Pertawert oora.re 'XVII and i ir.riE.3Tl4 NT Streets. asl2-tf tit ladelph la artIMINkiNOTIOR.--CHEBIIII4 VALLEY RAILROLD.-1'44- ENGR. TRAINEI FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND TERMMBI/a% STATIONI3.—On and after Nov. 15*. Mai the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Philo, deltas and Readinrftailroad company. corner of BF-trAD and CALLOWHILL a treeta, (passenger en trance ott MOEN NG TRAIN for Downingtown leaved at LM "AFTERNOON IMMIX far Downingtown leaver of i.lllO P. . DAILY (Sundays exoepted). By order of the Board of Managers of rho Ildlador. Ma arid Reading learold Com,Panr. ARIItIY AND NAVY SUPPLIES. 4T-31-1 Sit THOMAS SONS, • nob 139 and 141 Boa(, rou itTa (rormodr 800. fr end 6 9.) 84"1 PUBLIC PALER RRAL EBTATR Ay in ..„ AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY Tl3EBDiv°oCti o'oleok nonn, chows the businesses eirun -. ti . • Mr' handbills of eaoh Droteetv 6 .eoe i h , 4 addlEors vartabsti we Rebhan oa the la stril""'lf to sash sale, one thousand Oataloyee c I ' , t 40 . fOrM. on tee full descriptions of &LI the 'errlayylsi,lit is bl mold on the following 'Tuesday. REAL EeTATE Al: PRIVATE pa t . war We have a large amount of tesi eatejrer' WO. inaindiaa every drisoription 'of aity iiid-',111r44 property. Printed lists - ma ID3 had at the ee,-,,-„`"41114, PRIVATE SALE RhGRITER Anse MT Real estate entered on our prim a " ‘. and advertised eoeistionally In our nuhlio iii, r elitto. of which one OPRlllallil oopiee lie prieteeiirkii 14 4 1 „ free of charge. .-----.----1-7--____ STOCKS. FJORDS, ltti, On Tuesdar, June 25,,5t 12 o'clock noon, at the Phi change, ishansts. will be sold— without reserve. Bree ze order or ad mbilEtrit o , - 1 share Point Breeze Park Amosiaton, - For other accounts -412,000 seven per cent. t h a t - mortgage h nit ,, ts 1 ,, , hia and Sunbury Railroad Company, sia4 c 1" Bharee in Philadelphia and lilerearint t , Lih itn, Academy of Fine Arts. . lb 412,000 Chearkpoakti and Delaware Canal haw 10 ,hisrea Rhu t ada 41.17,_ 1 1 , 11.1a Lzebange_. juLy ILEA VALI/Rabb:l DWELI,IOI3, SPRUCE, frjol. , Orphans' Coer4Bale—Relate of Abram itt m , ~, deoce,aed.--VAL.UnnIiE 1:11 REE-810Ity Ak r e DWkLlANG;northeust corner of 81q1160 alville g streete, between Second and Third. 50 feet n i - 'lO trent. BR I CK iHREE STORY ,CK DW ELLING. II 414 Walnut street, west of fentlt. 16 roe; I IN, ^i lig up feet deer) , • t 044. Peremptory Sale.—Fß &ZIP,: D WILLLiNn A north of sic b mond street. 'Nineteen , h load,' '" la, pera na rtnry ..aIe.,TT 6 i REk.-aToRY ltituz w . LING .A.PID BAKERY, Ole etreet, rfinetatitt `.l - STORY BRICK DW bLLils, no, iii N, lie street. netween Fifth and Sixth streets, enlistu,' Pl i oble Jar et. Th &ouse has two 1001118 On q p -1 - ntroducd 6 . ran e. . ''c, ra ' THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLIN ti Walnut street, west of Third street. Has tea l % '.l en, both, oar &c, . war von particulars or all the above wiles to. ~,:. in handbills. TO OENTLEM het OF TIM DAL BALE OF A LAW LIBItAIt Including the Pennevivania and other illiittde Thie Actenio, °lgint June E. commencing at 4 o'clock % nt the Au,. Store, will b e .0;C a valuable Law Lavery ehi." eludes the Pennayrvanla and other valuable Mr For partioulara see catalogues. Weitli readr.tWo, 4479 PTOYIOna, end the bed. artteur examination. pole et Noe. 139 and 141 Boath, Focrtc Etrui R V PERIOR FURNITURE, FRENC4H. 3.0.R.5., FIAIIO-ForrER.I3RIMBLLIA"P-0111 Thin Mornint. grail A t 0 oo s econd-hand f urnitu r etate, an 54,„ 10 , excellent . elejeut,pla tio .e.. l , 'I fine Miner!. oarvete, eta., front termite+ d1j,,,, - " , boueekeernon, removed to the store for 00gy,,,, c0 ,-- to t pais. MORES NATEIANS, IIIIUTIONEtp AND COM.I4IBIION MERCHANT, corner of SIXTH and RACE Street& no ja FR MATE, BALE, AT PRICE' TO IIUIT THE e the usual s elling priceng arkmia. will be ler Roe tetra iii Fine gold Minting case. doub'e•cnee, and drteh'e torn Engheh patent lever watches, of the ans. "m' and best makers ;. fine doable-time k ntich lever watehes; Indere ant - second/1 lever *mum.! ficse gold hnating-aaae a open. face eecalamett 4, and !nine watches; horizontal and dupl,n silver hunting-cue, donola , tase, and doobieb,t,,l; Elution patent lever, escapement lever, aid le wm o hes, or the moat "improved and beet nudger.. ble• ease and open-face 'aver Watn tli B pia i tilrer 44 inlver gnarlier einele-ciee 'mato es i fine „ e te,r neck, fop, and guard chains.; diamond barer-ri4l7d breast-pins; sets of fine gala Jewelry ; roll bream-m mar-ring., fincer-iinga, bracelets, Pm ome l , 4 , and jewelry of every description; one, Dim* mL i ' m l inatrnments, piano -fortes, and amok!! sece MONEY TO LOAN. Money advaneed liberally, for any length of agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, dcirm,a, watches, jewel 7, rowitrig-yzecen, Minced nitmutepti, dry goods, clothing, groceries, hardware, euti.,,,1„,. whir., bedding, fancy articlee, and on all arrelmq v 11.1491 CONISIGNMENLD AND O C UDOOR BALD. sou. LI3D. labored cash advances made on all articles connec t / for sale. religions. attention riven to all oet-Ocei LEGAL BY ORDER OE THE UNITED STATER TR[CTBTRICT COURT OF THE EASTERN OF PENNSYLVANIA. the rollowitt Me.. Hon is publtehed; WILLIAM. MI LLWARD, U. 8. Ml*2:. UNITED STATES. p, FASTYRNE s tSTECT OF ft:COTENANT/L.( • THE PH Illt:NT OF THE urtiTio eTATES. To THR MARSHAL OF THE tASTIRY DIMIL:CT PR/OWL VABIAs 6REETIBie: }sac, The District Court of the United &atm In and for proudtern District of Penney ( normlram g and duly ing on a Libel. filed in ins met the United States of America. bath decreed ell noiwu in general who have, or pretend 10 have. tar emit. title. or interest in the ship Gt,riSßAh PARKHILL whereof William H. Forbes is master . her Tact* h. . Derek, and Furniture, and the Goods, Wares. sod Mir. opandite laden in said ship. captured as a prise by tg, United States steam-frigate Niagara, ardor conungag of Captain William W. MoKeen, and bronslit otyt port, to be ntorneh ed. cited. and called to Judgment ot the time and moo underwritten, and to the eat hereafter expressed , (justice en requiring.) yo, are therefore charged. and strictly enjoined sod eostuaro ed, that you omit not, but that by publishing Op , gents in at lesst two or the daily nateeueec pate& and published in the city of Philadelphia, sad is tte Leal hiroggigexcer, you rdo mantra and cite, of thus to tie tnonished and cited, peremptorily, all meow general who have, or pretend to have. &MY Met teas. or interest in the said chip GENERAL PAnKtill.L. her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the asi Goods. Wares. and Merchandise laden on said sto,s) appear before the Honorable John indwaladet, tie Judge of the said Court, at the District Court Room, it the city of Philadelphia, on the TWF;t(TIcTIi dsy rj. ter publication of these presents, if it De a ran day, or else on the next (wort day following. bereft% tau usual hours of hearing UMW, then and there re show, or allege k in due form of law, a rational and lawtut esonse, if an y they have, why the sail she GEN ERAL PA R RHILL, her Tackle,. Aveiro!, sad Furniture, and the Goods. Wares , and Alerehudge laden therein, should not be pronounced to belong, t the time Of the Capture of the game, to the enemies e( the United orates, aoa as goods of their 'nem or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnatton, to be adjudged andoondemned as good and lawful pone; and further to do and receive in this beball u id gm Doe era' appertain. And that lon dulypainute, et otiose he intimated, unto alt persons storeend t ge nerally, (to whom by the tenor of there prangs it it also intimated.) that if they shall not appear at ice time and plaea above mentioned or sopear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cane to the con trary, then asid Dietnot Court dotn mend, and will prooeed. to adjudication on the rue capture. and may pronounce that the said ship GENE Rai. PARKHILL, her Tootle, Apparel, and Ftintirote, and the said Goods, Wares, and Merchandise laden thetein,dl be long, at the time of the capture of the same,to the enemies of the United States of Amnon, and as good' of their enemies, or otherwise, liable sod irobjest confiscation and oondeurouttion, to be adjudged sad oondemned as lawful prize. the absence, or rather eol tumacy of the persons so cited or Mumma In Weed Dotwyhattinding. and that you duly certify to the sod istrict Court what you shall do in the premises, gather with these presents. wances thealonorable_Jouil C. rt."' nee,hue st the saga Geurt, at rniladelphia, this rwenty-uro day of May. A. D. mei, and in the erobtr•filth year of the Independenoe of the said Uni G. It. F ted S tites OX, my2B-tof- tit Clerk Diatnet Gout U.S. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE - 11 - CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELMIIAI In the matter of SO the Ede of LAWRESCE JOHN , deaeased. The Auditor immeinted by the Court. to audit.oilli, and Minim the socovit of JAMES Mehl ILLAN art W. G. CROW ELL. Executors and Ttneteeaot the ea tate of LAWRENCE JOHNSON,deoemed, 'La tete. pr•rt dirtrihetioa. wilt meat the pathos utererted athi office. Pio. SOS WALNUT Street. in the City of huh del nhia, on WEDNESDAY. June M. 1461, at a'2:oek A. M. 3814-foiw6t ISAAC RAZ 11,101IIIIST, Andlut. DIACIIINERY AND IRON. alatk PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIE & LEW. PltAo VIOAL Ars n THEORETICAL ENOIKEEW, ItIAQRINIBTB. BOILER-MA KERB, BLACKIIMITIM. and FOUNDERS. having. for roan, years, btu sucoessful operation, and Dean eXClumeely engated in building and repairing Marine and River Mania, huh and lowpreasure. Iron Scats. Water Tanks, Propene's , &0.. &0., respectfully offer their services to the vehdol as belai es r telly Prepared to contract for Engines of al sizes, Bleritte,River, and Stationary , hems sets patterns or different sizes, are preyored to execute at ders.with quick despatch . Every dtscripPon Patten making made at the shortest notice. fligh and Los Frewinre, Floe, Tubular. and Cylinder Boilers. of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forging., of all wee and kind.; Iron and Brass Cliarinal. of aff desonstiou; Roll Turning. Screw Cutting. and all other wort con nected with the above business. Drawings and PpeclEmations for all work done at their establishment. free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-doer room or re• pairs of boats, where they eau lie in p,erfett safety. sod are provided with shears. oloeks. NUS, for Taming heavy or light weights, j COB C. NEATIE, JOBB P. LEVY. BEACH and PALMER Streets. s. VAIJOHAN MSILEICIC, JOIN 1.0014. WILLIAM IL MERRICK,__ HARSLET 31111MICI. SOUTHWARK FOUNDAY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS enitsursiDs. MI RRICK & NUN: 4 A ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS , Manufacture Stith and Low Pressure steam Paige), Glaid. nver. and marine service. otten. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.: Cut. ins Of all kinds, either iron or brass._ Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works , werstom road Stations, &a. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and mat improved oonstruction- Every description of plantation Machinery. nth IA Seem% Saw. and Grist Fumy i ns /Steam Train', Defeoators, Filters, Furapins Lao" . eto. Sole Agents for N. Rilliewes Patent Sayer Boilist Annaratus . ,_• Nermyth's Patent Steam fiammer.a o pitman Woluey a Patent Centrifugal auger Dreitleg 0260111110. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 BEACH Street. Kensington. Philadelphia.- AIL LIAM H. TiERB informs hie friends that, listing Pur chased the enure 'took of rattans at the bhure "°- dmr, he and Se - epared to reeetae order.. ler gam!! Gnat, Mill Haitians. Soap, Chemical , lug . Hone Work. Gearing. Coatings made from Pm" benders or Cupola Fullmer, on dry or green sue, Or loam. my,- EXPRESS COMPANIES. 0111411.111 E Ting ADAMS wags co.,onse 390 ORlZTrivir Btro‘ forwards Parish. Pal*mid. Mershand.vo.OP 01.4 ' m 1114,611, linker by it 3 men Lame Sr In solo Ida other Roma tA:mtra.c.i.d , to all tie trliZ brim sai aitlsc cl nom N. I. JIAINPFV 43, . 101-10 iimmarml Nt...fin• THE WEEKLY PRESS THE . WEEKLY PAIDO been established on agnate and permanent folitilaum bat it is, in reality. a marvellous nasally of th e car of favor Which a rightly-condeeterl ETKRANKI rournimb, ARD JOITBOALI can mere at the heads of a liberal and erditilleeee Public. Oar most grateful *sake are tendered for the Patrolutge already bestowed upon us. and *sashmor e no Worm whioh may serve to render the gator sTe ° more attractive. useful, and popular in the intuit. The POLITICAL Gonne of THE WEEKLY F°sB need not be enlarged upon here. Independent. , ttodr• and fearless, tt bee battled, unwaveringly and 1 . 14 " 1 ly, in defence of the EIGHTS OF 1 1 1115 PEOPLE WOW EXECUTIVE 118URPATIoN, and unfair an tyrannical legislation; ever declaring and editorial h l the doctrine that POPULIdt BOVEREIGNTY alt the the fundamental baabKof oar free institutions, al that the intelligence and patriotism of our citizens *IV always be presoak's of a vine, just, and salutary 60 " anima= These are fthe principles to which Tiro WEEKLY f'REEB has been comnutteth end to there it will adhere. TERUO: One Cony. one ..-- Vhree Copies, one year.— . .7 Five Cowes. one year. w Ten Copies. one year...—. , Twenty Copley, to one &Odom id the Too of -----. --. 0 0 St per annum Twenty °opted. to one address of each sub aeriber St epeomen Copies will be forwarded to woe 10" viva them. Enb*Orintioni may oommenee at ally time. Term" always omit, in nivsnao. lettern to be addressed *. J.. 01.1.14 W. 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