Form of Lease PROPOSIOD D 7 7NN rErLADRLPAILA. AND NEM RAlL roes COMPACT, AND ARRNDID TUN PENNISTL• IA _RAILROAD CONFAXIT, JOWit 17, 1861. I t i g h er eby agreed that a lease of the Philadel phia and Erie Railroad for nine hundred and ninety-nine (999) yeare be made to the _Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, upon the following terms aed oemiltions, to wit First The Pennsylvania Railroad Company - will agree to pay the interest as it accrues upon, and purolame at par, when bonds become due, as hereinafter 'provided, three millione five hundred theuataid (ea SOO ono) dollars of the new loan or mortgage enl. of the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road Company, upon the term] hereinafter stipu• dated, which new loan consists of five millions (f 5 000,000) dollars in all. bearing six (6) per cent. interact, which the said Penraylvacie Railroad Company shall secure the payment of interest semiannually, and the principal when due. on the three minions five hundred thousand ($3,500,000) dollars referred to; and the president of said PenliTylvitola Reilread Compeer, or his etzbellittte, shall, for the purpose of negotiating said bonds, proceed to Europe in company with the president of the Philadelphia and Erie Railro a d Company . , or such officer or agents as they, the aforesaid F ree:dente, may select, after this lease shall be perfected and ratified by both companies. Second The proceeds of three millions (63.00 0 .- 000) dollars of the said bonds, or so much thereof as may be required, shall be applied by trustees, satisfactory to both parties, exclusively to the completion and equipment of said Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, under suet contracts as are or may be authorized by said Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company, to place the road and appur• Isnanees la condition to meet the demands of trade, within ninety (90) days after final comple. time, and to the payment of the interest upon the bonds, until the road is so delivered into the pos session of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company: cad contracts for the final completion of the road, its necessary equipment, and the expenditures therefor, to be satisfactory to the said Pennsylva nia Railroad Company ; who shall also be satisfied that this sum is sufficient for the purpose, after an examination and report by an engineer ' to be ap pointed by them; and five hundred thousand ($500,000) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to the payment of confidential debts, en dorsed paper, and to the further equipment of the said Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company. Third. The lessees to provide their agents, en perintendents, meehamos. laborers, material, stores, and other matters essential to the prompt and satisfactory working of the line—keep up re• pairs and renewals—And pay all and every ex- pence connected with the movement of trade, or• I the menagement and maintenance of the road, equipment, and other property of the company, for which they shall be allowed sixty (60) per cent. of the gross receipts per annum during the continuance of this lease: Provided, That, if the actual working expenses shall exceed sixty (00) per cent. per annum, the lessees shall be entitled to an actual average cost, not exceeding sixty-five (65) per cent. per annum, until let of January, 1872. Possession of the reed and equipments to be delivered to the lessees et a date not later than I the first day of December, eighteen hundred and sixty two (1862), and so much sooner as the line may be completed and ready for service between Banbury and Erie. The lessors agree that they Will furnish every reasonable and proper facility needed to accommodate the commerce of the city and county of-Erie, and that the trade of the lakes and of the land Wall have, in the harbor of Erie, all reasonable facilities consistent with the MO- T/eta of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Com• pany, for its interchange front oar to oar, and from railroad to lake craft, via versa. Fourth. The lessors to provide such additional basks, equipment, anti permanent improvements which are in railway operations on roads similarly constructed and situated, usually chargeable to construction and equipment, as the business of the road from time to time requires. Fifth. The lessees shall appropriate and apply so much of the gr . ose revenues resulting from trans portation of freight, passengers, and mail., that may yam over the line, over and above the amount herein provided for so working expenses, to be paid as follows : Pint. To the treasurer of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company, to defray salaries of pre sident, treasurer, secretary, and agents, office pants, and other expenses incident to maintaining the legal and proper organization of the company, such NUM as the stockholders of the Philadelphia and Erie Road Company may from time to time prescribe, not exceeding fifteen tbousand ($15,000) dollars per annum. Second. To the interest on first (Ist) mortgage bonds of one million (1,000,000) denture, seven (7) per oent., now issued by said company under a mortgage on that part of the line from Sunbury to Wilhamsport—seventy thousand ($10,000) dollars per annum. Third. To the interest on new mortgage bonds of live millions ($5,000,000) of dollars, six (6) per cent. per annum, three hundred thousand ($300,- 000) dollars per annum, or mash per cent. pro rata thereon as this portion of receipts may realize, not exceeding six per cent., with such exchange as may be needed to pay interest in Europe upon the sterling bonds. Fourth. If any prOvl6loll or payments are re quired for sinking fund, in connection with mort gages, such payment! must be made to trustees by the lessees, before paying over balances to the company's treasurer_ The remainder of net revenue to be paid over to the treasurer of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company, for the beardit of the company, until such time as the mortgage to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania may bear interest, at Vhieh date the pay/acute of that interest will take precedence of payments to the treasurer, out of any balance that may remain in hands of lessees, after paying for maintenance el orgallsatlor, intermit on the first two mortgageri above referred to; and any balance then remaining, after paying interest to the Commonwealth, shall belong to and be paid over to the said Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company. Muth. All the new bonds, or proeseds thereof, not required to complete and fully equip the road, including shops, shop machinery, and tools neces sary to provide for the but Mess of the said road, shall be retained by the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company, to provide for and be applied to the extinguishment of their floating debt, and all other liabilities, without recourse to the lessees, who shall in no way be responsible therefor. Seventh. The leans shall provide between kla. rysville, Rockville, or Harrisburg and Philadel. phis, roadway, motive power, and depots at Phi ladelphia, and all other faailities that may be necessary to accommodate all the traffic of every 'kind to and from the Philadelphia and Eric Rail road, equal in every respect to the facilities pro vided for the busthess proper of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company between the same points, and use all proper exertions, through an efficient orga• ideation, to procure business for the same. Eighth. The aggregate rates for transportation of through traffis to and from all points of compe tition accessible or common to both, by all rail, shell be the Game, and shippers ehalt have the op tion of route. The lessees shall be entitled to re• osive on their road between Harrisburg, Rockville, or Marysville, and Philadelphia, as their propor tion on all through traffic, (by all rail rontes)—pas• angers, freight, ac.—the same rate per ton per mile, and per passenger per mile, Ace., as they would have received if the traffic' had passed over the entire length of the Pennsylvania Rail/end, I rOM or to the IRMO peint of shipment or destina tion. Ninth. The local rates of freights and pa-esen• gers to be divided on a strict pro-rate basis for distance moved—all business originating at Erie, or by water to Erie, or at points east of Erie, to be deemed local business, and trade arriving at Erie by water, on through receipts, shall be governed by the rail and water rates, as established from time to time by the leading Anent:lo lines, with the consent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com sn Tenth. No discriminations shall be made in the Movement of traffic, passengers, or freights of any description. The facilitie: between Liarrisbnrg, Rockville, or Marysville, and Philadelphia, for all traffic to and from Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, shall be equal in every respect, so far as the business may require it, to those fur nished for the business proper of the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company. Passenger cars, baggage, express and freight oars to be run between Praia• delphis and Erie without unreasonable tranship ment or delay, and may be inn by the lames in like manner on connecting roads to and from New York or Baltimore, or intermediate points On those lines. For a ll traffic of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad to or from Philadelphia the respective companies shall furnish their proper. lion of ears, or adjust the difference by a fair charge or allowance for wheelage to be agreed upon from time to time. The Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company may, if they desire, em ploy an agent, or agents, to solicit business for their route and to attend to any and ail other business required by the said Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company, under each rata, and regulations as the !ewes may from time to time establish ; but it is expressly understood that tins lessees shall in no wise be responsible for the eats or contracts of snob agent or agents of the Phila delphia and Erie Redread Company, miles& In pursuance of instructions from the said lessees, and all business belonging to the Ph il adelphia azid Erie Railroad, or that shippers may desire to send over it, in either direction, shall be so sent; the seine rule shall apply to passenger business. It is expressly understood that all business to or from Philadelphia to and from the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad shall pass over the Pennsylvania ilailmati, between Rockville, Marysville, or liar risburg, and the city of Philadelphia. Further The Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company may, if they desire to do so, establish a separate freight and passenger depot in the City of Phila• delphie, with freight and ticket agents, at their own proper cost, the oars to be taken to and from said depot at the expense of the Pennsylvania Company;Railroad Provided, said depots are as convenient of access 1113 those of the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company proper. The authorized agents of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company shall have full power and authority to solicit for traffic of all kinds—passen gers, freight, ,to —to and from New York, and other points east or west of Philadelphia, by snob route or routes connecting with the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, as may offer the greatest teeth tiro as to time and terms, provided that all Con• tracts or gross rates given for through business be. tween competing po ints by rail shalt be the same as via the Pennsylvania Railroad, and all the through rates by "rail and water" shall by governed by the through rates made from time to time by the leading Atlantic lines, with the oonatint of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. Eleventh. The lessees shall keep an accurate and eorreet account of all current receipts, (and expenditures, and ef all the and done over said route until the year 1872,) and their books relating thereto shall be subject to the examina tion of the president or other proper officer duly authorised by the Board of Directors of tha Phila delphia and Erie Railroad Company. Farther, the lessees, through an officer duly authorized for that purpose, shall render a monthly account or statement of the total receipts of the line, which statement shall be foriaii6d by the twentieth (20th) of each month, for the month preceding. The balance due to the lessors over and above the payments of expenses, interest, and sinking fund, required to be made by article fifth, (sth,) shall be paid over to the treasurer of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company quarterly—say first of January, April, July, and October, of eaoh year, reserving the proportion of interest scorning, al though not due- In ease of differences arising as to the construe tion of this agreement, or any portion of it, or the carrying out thereof, it is agreed that east party shall "Meet one person of skill and experience in railwayinanagement, and to the two ao selected all such differences shall be referred, and their de obdon shall be binding upon both parties. In the event of said referees failing to agree, they, the referees, shall eroleot a third person of skill and experience in railway management, and the decision or award of a majority of the referees shall be binding upon both parties. Fres PLUM to be signed jointly, .ereept for the employees of the respective Parties. Each party to this contract shall have the power to grant passes to their own employees, add the lessees shall have the right to exchange passes with officers of other lines, and to transport. without charge, all material, machinery, and other property that may be required to maintain and operate the line, or provide for the business thereof This lease may be altered or amended from time to time, by consent of both of the parties thereto. The agreement of the Pennsylvania /Railroad Company for the payment of interest and pnrcbate of the bonds of the Philadelphia and Erie Rail- road Company shall he planed upon sash of the said bonds so to be endorsed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, as soon as the said bonds shall be ready for the purpose ; and the endorsed bonds shall be deposited with trustees, to be seleoted by both parties, who shall attend to the dispesal of the proceeds as contemplated by the terms of this contract. cEzv~RAL. NEWS. ON Wednesday, the 6th of November next, will be held the first eleotion for President and Vice President of the bogus Confederacy. On that day also the rebel States are required to elect their members of Congress. The Presidential electors will meet in their respective States on the 4th of December and oast their votes for President and Vice President. The new Congress will meet if the Government at Washington will permit, on t he 18th of February, 1862, in 'Richmond, or in some part of New Mexico. or wherever it is most con venient and safe Oa the next day the Presi dential vote will be counted, and on the 224 of February the President and Vice President are to be inaugurated, when a good time generally is antioipated. IT is supposed by many that the recent ap pointment of Hon. 0. H. Browning to the Illinois Senatorship is for the unexpired portion of the term of the late Senator Douglas—about four years. This impression is incorrect. The appointment only covers the period which must elapse previous to the next meeting of the Legislature of Illinois, in January, 1882. It will devolve upon the Legis lature to elect a successor to Mr. Douglas, whose term expires Maroh 4, 1865. DEATH 07 JUDGE CLAWSON.—Hon. Wm. S. Clawson, of the Supreme Court, presiding judge of the let judicial dietriet of New .1/Bracy, died at his reeidenoe in Salem on Monday eveeing,after a short illness. Judge Clawson was appointed to the supreme bench l by Governor Newell, but had not been able to fill the position except at inter. vale, ovelog to tailing health. Ilia term would have expired in February, 1866. His death ore ates a vacancy, whioh will be filled by Governor Olden. SENATOR DOUGLAS was Initiated as a Free Mason Jane 3 MO. plumed to the degree of low Craft on tits 24th, and was raised to the rab• lime degree of Master Mason on the 25th of the same month. He was chosen grand orator of the Grand Lodge at the first annual communication in IPIO. and wag, the firak grand orator ever shown hy. the Grand Lodge of Illinois. TVS SLAVE Taang.—The trial of Captain Gordon, of the slaver Erie, whioh was seized off the ooast of Africa" a few months ago, with eight hundred and ninetg , seren negroee on board, by the United Stets war vessel Mohitan, le in pro gums before the United States Circuit Court at New York. GARIBALDI'S DAVOlrritit, Tzazinni, Was married on Sunday, May 26th, to Major Stefano Cane's, at her father's humble farm•honae, as Caprera. The next day the couple sailed to Genea, where the people greeted them with enthusiasm, and six goring girls, in the name of all their aex in that eity, erowned the bride with flowers. MURDER IN COLUMBUS.—FeIiE Claprood was brutally murdered in Columbus in a drinking Wane, by the keeper, David Shade, who ant his victim's head open with a corn cutter. Shade has been committed for trial on a charge of murder In the drat degree. Tus long-expected event—the union be tween the two great branches of the Chtirah of Scotland, in Canada—was solemnly consummated, a few days ednoe, in the Wesleyan Church, Great St. James street, Montreal. The attendance of Loth *law was law, and the oeromeny most iiik presaive. A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION .—The Clarksville (Tenn.) Chronscis has the following : “Died, on the Gth instant, and aged 107 years, Xenia, a ser vant of G. J. McCauley, Esq., of thia county. She died with a Secession badge pinned to her esti, attended to the grave by some eighty persona, who thus bore testimony to a life well spent." HON. NATRA_NTIL GREENE PENDLETON, AR old and prominent citizen of Cincinnati, (father of Hon. George H. Pendleton,) died on Saturday, th 16th last , after a lingering illness. Be died of disease of the heart, and was sixty-eight years old. M. BEnaER, the billiard player, in at Old oago. On his way front New Orleans be was stopped at some point on the river, and his table was confiscated by the Secessionists, for the benefit of the Confederate States. Linos quantities of shot, shell, and other material of war, have passed through Chambers. burg, Pennsylvania, within a few days past, be bides a great number of cannon of various cites, including two or three dosen columbiede. Ova Secession troubles are extending a pa ralyaation of trade to the British Provinces. Last year the shipment of Nova Bootie plaster amounted to 13,000 tone; this year it does not reach 1,000 tons. Thousands of tone are lying on the wharf, utterly worthless. THE POETS OF Aarmace. are competing quite generally for tlao prize national brain. Manu scripts have thie week been received by the com mittee in New York, at the rate of a hundred daily. . THE CHARLEITON ' Mercury says that the United States army is "made up of odds and ends." Ah, Mercury, you have found then that "the odds" are against you.--Louisville Journal. A SIIDEICILIPTION for Ellsworth's assassin's widow his been raised in Charleston, amounting to $4OO, bat it has been invested in the worthless Confederate bonds.• Tuz Hannibal News, a Secession journal, has suspended. It exhausted itself in a ory of rage at the advent of Federal troops in Hannibal, and has not been heard of strum. Ms news from Buenos Ayres indicates the rapid approaoh of another revolution, and the probable dismemberment of the Argentine Corlede ration. Tnz CROPS in Nebraska . promise an abund ant harveat. Double tho Usual breadth of land la under cultivation this year, than at any previous One. TEE schooner Tremont sank in the river at Cleveland, Ohio, on Sunday night, having 14000 bushels of wheat on board, which was insured. TILE Attorney General of the Southern Con federaoy—Judge Goldthwaite—is a native of the state of Maasaohhaeita Tits Postmaster General has concluded a postal treaty with the Government of Mexioo, with same alight modifications from its original draft. THE water in which potatoes have been boiled is a sure preventive of the destruotion of vines by the striped bug and other insects. TILE cars now run on the Harper's Ferry and Wizioh,oster Railroad, from Charlestown to Winchester, Va. THE SEVENTEEN-YEAS LOCUSTS have made their appearance in several counties of Illinois, bordering on the Mississippi. THE wile and daughter of Col. J. B. Ma gri:l4er, who commanded the Confederate batteries at Great Bethel, have gone to Boston. rna 14th now wheat, the first of the sea son, sold at Memphis, Tenn., at $1.50 per bushel .I P3EI•TZTEI - 4 - 1,17 All our exchanges from this State come to WI with flattering news of the state of the crops. The following will nerve as examples. The Philadel phia Commercial states t Faom every part of Pennsylvania we hoar the most cheering of the prospects of an abundant harvest this season. All kinds of grain look re• workably well, and thus far is free from any evi dence of disease or worm. The number of acres of wheat, corn, and osta, we understand, exceeds any former year, and, should nothing interpose in the future, our farmers may anticipate the most magnificent reward of labors over bestowed upon them. JUNIATA. Cour:Tr.—A correspondent in Ju niata county has written ns that the prospects for the wheat crop in that vioinity are exoallent. He says that the By has done bet little damage, and that the crop will be a good one. For the corn crop our friend cannot make so good a report, as the out worm boa done a great deal of damage, and is still doing much harm, continuing to oat the third. planting in many plasm—Lancaster Ez press. LEBANON COUNTY.—The cereal crops in Lebanon county, as far all we can learn, aro very promising. The wheat has improved amazingly, and where, a few weeks ago, a failure was appre hended, there is a prospect fora most generouer yield. The grass oleo looks well, as it oould not well help doing under the fine growing weather we have had. CAMBRIA COmeTr.—Wo have been informed by BOMBS who have been over the principal por• don of the agricultural districts of our county, that there never were finer prospects, at this sea• son of the year, for an abundant harvest, than at the present time. From what little we have seen, we can vouch for the truthfulness of this report. We have been through portions of Allegheny, Munster, Summerhill and Cambria townships, and the prospects for wheat, rye and gram are truly encouraging. The oats and corn look young, but healthy; with an average season, our farmers will harvest a larger amount of these grains than usual. —Ebensburg Mountaineer. YORE COUNTY.—The farmers hereabout are now busily engaged in cutting and making their hay, the weather being jest such as they need for that purpose—cool at night and clear and warm in the daytime. We notice some prime hay in floe order coming to town daily for oar oitizons, but have not learned the price per load.. The bay crop is better than was anticipated —Wrights ville Star. Tam Clops IN CiAnrom COI:VIT.—The edi tor of the Clarion (Pa.) Bonne, says that the pro speot for a large yield of grain, in that oounty, h excellent. He bus been travelling through the county, and speaks from personal observation. PHILADELPHIA BOALD OF 'OLIVE. GEO. N. TAMIL THE PROXIIINGHAid,i CoitatlTTrx :km MoATI. WM. L. BERN, LETTER BAGS At as Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Bitin Twarors, Donley,— _.—Litrenoool. soon BhiD Emily Augusta. Strickland.........—. Liverpool. soon p Unolo Joe, .—Livernool, 80012 /38ra Amer-Men. chrmnen—.—.....liarttado.e. soon Bark Samna/ Tarbox. Tarbox__ Buenos Ayres. soon Brig Orman Isle. Morrow . —Demerara. June 12 Bohr Ellen Forester, MoDonell__—Havans. soon Bohr Fannie. Vane.. ..___.—ltevane, soon iwaNis INTELLIGENCIS. • orp. P• 1. J• .6 22 166 Biass_EN —4 118-EUN SETS_ a _ .7 WATER . a AJZILIV ED. Brig Trenton. Atherton, from Portland, in ballast to C Becksoher I Co. from QuiSon Wi th Behr Richmond, Booker, 6 dal atone to captain. Behr Cornelia. Crano, 5 days from New Bedford, with oil. /0. to nhober & Co. Bohr Peanonnook, Barnet. 3 days from New York. in ballast to N Sturtevant .1 CO. Bohr Van SOUO/4/W.IUMU &340.112 ballast toER Wryer & Co. Bohr John Compton. Elliott, from New Bedford, in ballast to B /limes I Co. Bohr Sarah Louisa. Woodruff. from Malden, in ballast be Banana. LOWLY! 1 Co. Bohr Allianc e. from Boston, in ballast to Ban croft. & Bohr L L Sharp, McElwee, from Boston, in ballast to E 8111/70T & ae. w Fair gimmindoa, Genar, Erma Newnert, in ballad to J R tilakiston. Bohr Liiiie Tailor. Tutor, from Lynn, in ballast to Costner. btlollater & Wellington, Bohr Mario A Wood, baker, from babobory, in ballast to L Andenried & Co. CM/MED. Steamship Delaware. Johnson. New York. Jaa AU derdok e. j Winona, Oorney, Havana. Workman & Co. Brig A G CUM. Watson. Cork, for orders do ling Trenton, Atherton, Portland, C A Bookaoher B C ohr Poquonuooki_Barnest Dwell ' +Sturtevant &GO roar J tt Stroup, Foator. Iloa'ork, L. Sothentlel & Co. Bohr Speedwell. Reed. Gloucester. E A Bonder & Co. Sob, M C Rowe, Thurston, Marblehead. do t ohr Flask, Wank. Harbor Island. J L Perna. Bvhr van Buren, Wall, Osoo, B N BBWler & Co. soar LI L. Sharp. mabltree, Boston, do Bohr A Marto". Ireland, Craton. Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. t3ohr J Compton. Elliott, Providenoe L ß Milne, & Co. Bohr Sarah Louisa, Woodruff, New stun, Banoroft, Lewis & Co. aohr Shouautlolih, Gandy, Newport, .1 A pluirlatoti. Bohr Lizzie Taylor, Taylor, Lynn, castrier, tltiokney & Wellington. Bohr hl A Wood, Raker, Beverly. L Audenzied & Co. (Correspondence of the Press.) FLKAD/r4G. Jana 10. The following boats from the Union Canalpassed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia. La den and consigned as follows: M M Shuman, train to Perott LW; Col 1) Wilt. lumber to Bolton. Christmon & Co; Maj J. Landis flour, G ito. to Wm B Potts & Daranso, Pit iron to t abeen o. MEMORANDA. Ship }Untying. Kelly, cleared at Liverpool 7th inst. for Calcutta. Bbip Aramingo. Quoin, for Madras, entered for load ing at Liverpooleh inst. OMB liippOgri 6.8601, from Callao, at Cuxhaven Sill instant. Ship Priests Bird. Thompson. for Kurrachee. cleared at London 7th iost, and sailed from Deal next day. Bark Mary Elizabeth, Dunbar, from New York. at Alontegldeo Anritl3. Bark Aotiallen, Galtughor, oloarod at London 6th Inst. for New York. Bark John -Wilson. Cjertsen, sailed from Westport 6th inst. for Philadelphia. Brig 61 Buoknam, Buoknam, hence, arrived at Boston 20th inst. Brig Condemn. from Dalawara City. was below Pzovi donee 10th inst—so supposed. Brig Nellie Hunt, Johnson, sailed from Montevideo 16th April for Boston. Bohr a R Townsend, Patterson, heaoe, at Buenos /Ores April 26. via Montevideo. Bohr, Philadelphia, Elwell, and d D Marthy, Smith, cleared at New It Ott 20th inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr Lilly . Francis, at London 7th BUG. from Wil mington. NO. Bohn Benry Payson, Crowell, and Albeit Pharo, Craw:oar. haven. arrived at Boston 20th LIOS Bohr P M Tinker. Carlisle, cleared at Boston 20th inst for Kantor. to load for Rio de Janeiro. Bohn May 8 610 .7. Haler, 4 9 Green. Cobb, John Wil liam., timed. , t it smith. Stoll h.", .13 Johnson. John son. Lamot Dupont, Herring, 1 Thompso n Corson. C P !Moaner. Garwood, Mara, Buffett. and W 11 Mailer, oleared at Boston Nth inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr Warren C Plelsort. Smith, sailed from Pawtnoket 19th inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr C R Vickery. Babbitt, from Taunton for Phila delplateb. at Newport 10th but. Bohr Susan Moore, Black, nenoe. arrived at Portland 19th .net. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING TUE PAPER FOR TRH PUBLIC FRINTINO. Ossics BursitisTszcosrig Prinac ParsiTlNG. WASHINGTON, May 1, 1861. In pursuance of the provisions of the seventh sootion of the " Joint Resolution in relation to the Public Printing;' approved June 23.1860. sealed omPusels will be received at this ewe until Monday, the Ist day of July, 1151, at 12 o olook fit, for furnishing the paper that may be required for the pubic printing for the year ending on the Ist day of December. 1862. The subjoined list specifies, as nearly as oan be nicer buns& the onantity of each kind of paper that will be retlUtred: CLAss 1. 10,000 reams fine. printing paper. unoalendered. to measure 94 by 88 inches, and to weigh fifty pounds to the ream of 600 sheets. CLAW 3. 0,900 roman huo printing paper. oolondorod, to MO6 - sure U by 38 inches, and to weigh fifty-six pounds to the ream of 600 sheets. [Agreeably to the provision of the ,loint resolution aforesaid. samples of the oharacter and quality of the paper required for the above Glasses wilt be furnished to ttppliotnts therefor. The never is to be put up irr quires of twenty-five sheets each, and in bundles of two reams each.; each ream to contain tOO perfect sheets. Uniformity in oolor , thickness, and weight will be required; and no bundle (exclusive of wrappers) varying over or under five per cent. from the standard erstitliterill ha saaaiva4i, aed the emits weight will in all oases be required. Riling of various thicknesses in the same bundle to make up to weight will be considered a violation of the contract.] Mates 3. 400 reams superfine printing paper, hard-sigedand nuper•ealendered, to reassure 24 be Da inches. and to weigh fifty pounds to the ream of 600 sheets. CLass 4. 3,0011 reams superfine map paper, sized and oaten dered, of such sizes as may be required, corresponding in weight with paper measuring /9 by 24 inches, and weighing twenty pounds per ream of 480 sheets. UL/S8 3. 600 yearns superfine plate paper, (oalendered or un oalendered, as May be required. 19 by 24 inches, and of such weight per ream as may be required. 6. 1. 1,600 reams quarto post writing paper, 10 by 16 Inches 1. 1,000 do amp do 13 by esg do. 3. 100 do dewy do 16 by SOK, do. 4. 1,000 do folio post do 17 by 22 do. 5. Mn) no medium do 18 by 21 do. 6. 80 do royal do 19 by 24 do. 7. BO do super royal do 20 by 18 do. 8. 60 do Imperial do Wiby3l do. 9. 100 do double nap de 18 oy 10 do. Maser. 1. 6,000 reams wnting paper, 16 by 26 inches, to weigh twenty-three pounds per ream. 2. 1,600 reams writing paper, 19 by 26 inches, to weigh twenty-eight pounds per ream. 3.8,100 reams writing paper. IS by 36 inches, to weigh twenty-six pounds yer ream. 4. 100 reams writing paper, 18 by 22 inches, to weigh twenty-four pounds per ream. It. 340 reams writing paper, 18 by 18 inches, to weigh twenty-two nounda per ream. 6. 400 reams writmg paper, 12 by ID inches, to weigh twelve pounds per ream. AU the papers designated in classes 4,5, 6, and 7. must contain 480 perfect sheets to the ream. and no " out side" satires. They are to be made of the best mate rials. free from adulteration. finished in the best mou sey, ant to a true edge, and securely and rmbetantially enveloped. Toe papers in class 6 are to be white or blue. laid flat, and of such weights as may be required by this office. Those in classes 3,4, 5, and 7, i are to be white, and of the sizes and weights specified n the sehadule. The right is reserved of ordering a greater or less Quantity or each and every kind oontracted for in all the classes, to be furnished st 'mob times and in such titian tVotrotlegiNillignreaTaggir aim a...b. ject o separate central but bidders BAY 00er for coo Or more of ti 01&11.6 ILI tire same proposal. No proposals will be considered unless aocompanted by the guarantee that the bidder or bidders. if his or their proposals shalt be accepted, will enter into an ob ligation, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the emotes proposed, Bleak forms for propagate will be furnished et this offioe and none will bo token into consideration unless subst antially agreeing there with. All the paper in the several °leases must be delivered at such place as may be designated in Washington city. (except that in claw?. which meet be delivered at Bur ial°, in the State of flow. York,/ in good Order, free of all and every extra oharge or expense, and subject to the inspection, count. weight, and measurement of the Seperintendent, and be in all respects satisfactory. Bidders are required to furnish, with their proposals, samples of not 1008 than one quire of each of the kinds o paper bid for, and upon whlols their roposa s may be based , except in classes 1 and 2 . ' r ile successful bidders will be required rigidly to conform to their sample,. Yroposals will be addressed to" JOHN D. DEFR HER, Superintendent of the Public Printing. Washington." and endorsed -propciaals for Supplying raper. - inTs-sOt PROPOSALS FOR FUEL. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. U. B. Marine Corps, Washington. 2941 May, 1861. S ki,J,I,F.D PROPOSALS will he received at this office until TUESDAY, the 26th day of June 1661, at I 9'_olook rd.., for supplying wood and coa l the U. B. Marines stationed at Philadelphia, Pa., from let July, Ism, to the lalth J une, piT._°",,,V.,tlbde beat a Sapling , a o l ni d c l t i o po b ?n d ti I i ssl y VI; the walls of thelarine rtiarraoas as may be designated by the Comman ding Marne Officer, free of cayenne to the United elates. The coal to be oust White Ash Anthracite egg cool, free from dust, and to weigh 3,210 ltd to the ton. To be wsighe in...acted. and delivered at inch points within the walls of the Marine Bamako as may be designated by the commanding Marine Officer, free of expellee to the United States, and both wood and coal to Oe fur nished at molt times and in such Quantities as the said Commanding Manne Officer may require. payment Ibe made upon the quarterly requisition of the Commanding Officer, stating the quantities re quired for the use of his command, agreeably to lentils blftyment will be made upon the quarterly requisition of the CommandintOffitier, Mating the Q uantities re quired for the use o f Me ocminfanci agreeably to regale- DOM. A guaranty, to be signed by two responsible parsons, whose responsibility must be certified to by the United States District Judge, United States Diatrict Attorney, or United States Collector, must accompany each pro posal otherwise it will not be oouyolereq. To ,e endorsed "Proposals for Fuel," and addressed to the undersigned. W. B. SWAM iiirsa-sts Quarnarmastar Marine Corp.. C7.litClPf9 pROPOSAIS FOIL ARMS. Sealed PropOtall will he received at Springfield, Illi nois, on or Neore the twelfth (Ilth)IleY Of Jane next, Springfieldnoon, by the r e ndersigned commissioners on the part. olllinois. for furnishing. delivered at Illinois, the following arms and equip- manta Twelve (11) 6.lbe brass VIM rifled. Six (6 )13-lbs brass howitzers, rifled. iwsive (33) 011.12110nn for 6-lb suns. x (6) caissons for 12-lb howitzers. bre* 1,5! travelling forges. Three a batters wagons; Three 3 spare gun 611M8481. One hundred and ninety-eight f 123) seta of artillery hanieas, with all the implements and equipments, for three companies of light artillery complete, corres ponding in ell r esp ects with the arms and equipments need by (be United States. arid to be subjected to the nme One tho tests. nond (I,6oo)onvilry sabres. One thousand (1,000) pairs cavalry pistols (revolvers.) One Thousand carbines. One thousand (1,000) holsters. One thousand 1400 belts. To oorrespond in all respects to the like am' and Iv vendor's need in the service of the United States, and of the newest and most approved style and finish, and to be sabiemed to the same tests. The commissioners reserve the right to reject any posat not issUaffews tory. pro term of payment under law sishtryer oent. on delivery, twenty per cent on oom pletlon contract. addrep eomnusiooners for purchase of arms. &0., Springfield. Maio*. JAIL 11. STOKES, .1011 N IMPITID. Commianoners. VAL S mrl4-10! BROWN'S IMPROVED DANDELION COFFEE. Enteredaooord ins to A ot of Con sren. in tie year BM, by FREDERICK BROWN, in theßClerk'm Office of the District Court of the U. S., in and for the Eastern Dis tno Beware of imitations. It is strongly recommended by the Faculty as a supe rior nutritious beverage for general Debility. Dyspep sia. Disease of the Liver. Billions Affections. and irri table condition of the fitonmeti. The many thousands who Pave been reluctantly compelled to abandon the use or Coffee, owing to the injury done to their health, will find this superior to the best Java Coffee._ to say Whereverno th reat eind acknowledged medmal benefits. itDOWe It takes the place of all other Coffee, and costs only one-half the yince of the best Java. A supply constanq for sale.ut FREDERICK .131tOW Itr Drug and Chemical Store. Northeast cor. of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. And for sale also at FREDERICK BROWN, at.'s, Drug and Chemical Store, Continental Hotel , oor. Streets. of NINTH and 011 E leB-stuthat" BTNUT BllVW.N'ti ESSENUE Or JADIA.WA GIIIGEL—FREDERICE BROWN, Cherie and Druggist, northeast corner of Chestnut and F Ms, phi ladelphia. eele man niaotnrer of Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger which is recognised and prescribed by the toedioalfrianity..and has beoome the standard family medicine of the United finites. This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence. 10 ordinary diarrhea, luotptent cholera, in short, {pall oases of prostration of the digestive function,. it is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic ',bolero, and summer oomplaints of ohildren. it is pecu liarly efficacious; no family, individual, or traveller should be without It. NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable Buenos from being counterfeited. p, new steel engraving, executed at a great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrap per:Lir order to guard the purohaser against being im upon by worthless inotations.—Ma. Prepared only by FREDERIC K BROWN, and for male at his Drug and Chemical Store. NN E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia. and at FRE DERICK Bitola N, Drug and Chemical Store, I. E. ;enter of Ninth and Chestnut streets. " Conti nental" .liotel, Phtladelstita. Also for sale by all re sseetsible Druggists In the thots4 States a ve-lhe ELIXIR PROPYLANITNE, The New Remedy for IRRIIMATMI. Dianna the net 'ear we, have introduced to the no- Ike of the medical profession of tips country the Purl Orystaiized Chierids of Propylamme, ow a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; . _ and having reoeiv from many sources, both from DhYelolatig of the hig hest standing and from patients, the MORT FLATTERING TEEJTIMONIALB of its real value in the treatment of this painftil Rid obstinate disease, we are induced to resent it tq public in a form , READY FOR IMMEDIATE ORE! which we hose will commend itsslf to those who are suffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the me dical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spo ken of, has reoently been entenmvsly experimented with in the . . PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with HARKED El UCCID3II(ea will appear from the published &wont', in the melioal Journals.) Writ is. earetuny eat ue ready for immediate use . with fa ll direotions. and can be obtained from all the detiggliti at Is oents_per bottle, and at wholeeale of BULLPCK & CRENSHAW, praglifßil and Manntsotanng Chemists. snani-ly rtuladelabia. THE PRESS, PI SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1861- OFFICIAL. MEDICINAL. CEIPTIALIC3 PILLS SICK' HEADACHE. NERVOUS HEADACHE- CURB ALL KINDS OF i HEADACHE! '1 By the use of these Albs the periodieal httieke er . sees or Sick Headache may be prevented ; andl en at the commencement of en attack immediaM ken from ram and 'Jobless will be obtained. They midem fainin removing the REIUISIIIa IMO& aeke to which females are Igo sold eat. 1 They act south,' on the bowels, removing Cestisiims. For Literary Mee, Students, Delicate FeM2ll4llllll all persons of sanitary habits, they are Valuable/is a LI/Tatio4l,lllllsl.o l ll4EZ the appetite. Min tone andkgrt to the digestive organs. and reertering the nahirldiss- Batty and strength of the whole system. The REFEJJ.4O FILLS are the result of long liti gation and careftilly conducted omerimente. teing Been 11111.110 many years, during which time the iv' Prevented and relieved a mat amount of p a and 'offering from litatleohe, whether originanngMl rummer system or from a deranged Mate of th e. mask. whey are entirely vegetible in their eomposition d slimy 1. taken at all tunes with carted Wets wi;e s tt_ meting any change of diet, and the absents of any - gregabis tame readers it easy se administer Melte aid:drew. WiIWASN or 00IINTERYFrre 1 The cumin. We five xiastartis at Reiff, U. Ivalit en sash Bei. Mold by Brueghel' end all Other Beldam in Meditate A Box will to sent by =ell prepaid en retool et e PRIOE. `415 OENVI. All erten okeali W adiresirs kixtql-r --, SPA.; I),ING 4 CEDAR lITAXIM, PEW yawl, 1 IriSLIAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY M IRE FOLLUWINIF ENDOEAEM EMI OP ',ALF NURANCE COMPANY, PRILADELPRIA. , Ineorporated by the Legielature of Pennsylvania, Mil. t eMei 11. K. earner o; TAIND and WAANNV streets* 1 iiiTheAPA:Lrgik 1 MAXINE INNVIANON. Cht Velmelal CIEFIEE A riirl PILL is gorge, To a ll parte of the World. !might, , _ L JJAKILinVIMAPJCEd . _ . _ ISFALE/INGIi 11 . 1 *noTani Cambia, Loam, out Mow Om . Wll6l. cOgIVIDICOS Ai& WWI II 01 0 1 4 101 YAWN rotate to ell parts of the 11111012. FIRE infillifte.f4oßB M Kerekentlite generally. On Oteree. Dwelling Noun, fie. HEAD AO 1-1 E. ?MAT A SPEEDY AND SURE OHNE IS WITHIN THEIR HEMEL 4* 'Au/ rirstimessisis are wasoUritsd by Mr. BrAvs rne, show iford unquistionsbil proof a/.tw W iwi, of leis truly Mattis disouviry. MisenvlLLit. Conn.. Feb.l,llll, BPALPINS. yourl have tried Cephalic Pills, and I like teem re rill that I want you to send me two dolls= worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a taw of the first boy I sot from 700. lend the Pills by mail, eed oDlige Your tart Servant. JAMES XEINDIEDY. ikviiyeee, Pa. Filth 1•1411 L ML arAsaum. • - . xis I wink TIM to send me one more box of roar Cephalic Pills. I Amer rimiest a Erma dial al bewail "'ram thus. Years reneoCOrt MARY AM:I4VEMIRIZT, 'yarns Cul_ cox, Jiro Obillerf NW's I January 18,1851. IL S. 'PALMS. In will ..pleele Bard nio two WM* or you unholy OWN. Sand Nom Immediately. itosaoottally yorTr • JllO. S. SWOP''. I. S.-1 have ?Negroid 11111/1 bog of wag ?Uli Mid lied these istalaal. Bs'Az linanon, Mao, Jan. U, Ain. it. c. Ara/acme, Esq. Please fond enclosed twee cents, tkr which send IMO anakker box of rovar Cep 0 Ms. 2"Asv gr• irwilit ON but Nib I hies toe t . Ititest A. STGVEI P. M., Belle Vernon. Wyan dot so., 47. Bleigl.g. BUM. Dee. 11,18 m, I. C. Spewing*. Fan. wiih-fol h orga n i i i i iroulars for . ; to bring fareg e . yor harra r zytung tieTkintairearre res. Ono of my onstomorst who is onbfoot to corers - Blok Neaditoke, (isnallr lasting two nays ' ) was coral of as artaak is ate law by goar a loglr.whioh I sent her. Beinreemuty yearn, W WILLII2O Knrnotaswiso, ltsaalzr ur t2e., Oldest Tanury e. 11113. t Asps, C. erh.LDIN., o. 48 Cedar or t , nl. .Ul.ll BIZ! Inclosed find two_4l7-nye cents. (2111) for which send box of •• Gepbobo num." eemd to adores. of Aar. Wm. C. Filler..Regnoldsbarg. Franklin Co. Ohio. Fear Fsils tuck like a aims - cars Jisadatka oiliest lastaater. Trill veiny. WBIL Q. FILIES.. resruorrz, litlUl.. .taa. U. MIL irealline. int Not long ninon I Dent to rag for a box of enho ! ho Pills fox the ours of the Nervous Readaohe and Cootheonms. and resserred the game. and tam hod go good ea gross saelloss isulsoid go smut far more. MA by »tarn mad. Direct to A. I. WilfriezAli Yritibuitt. NUL Assn Lls Ifsanweimir, Norio Lk, Tr. eqpitalis socomplizit the objqot fqr whisk tker wars mode. Mire of hoodaohe in all de forms. Fres 141 Exisesiser, Xtrforks The:• bare been tauten In mere wax VIONIPLEt NNW truth entire Elmer& No * lA* Douserrat, St. Weed, affea. if you are,or have been troubled with the heednehe, foraßead box, [Cephalic Pille,3 so that rot may have them is one of an W • affect. ' - - _ Prow Sas Advertise Providereee.A. Who Cophalto ato rata .sad & remarkably etree live remedy for the Masa..as of the very bed for that very frequent oomnhunf Vita has ever been diessorered. As ' Matt,* R.l. ,Chte eta. Meese. 111. We he F ills. artily oedema Mr. Speldins. and his unrivalled Satlutha - hew Ow Kanawha Talky Sww, Kowaha, Va. we are rare that persons wararing with tho haiwantwo Who try them. will stiok to thorn.. hoat Ski Botylitartt Path Baden New Otitaas, La. Try yillkikatasa affilated, and wears sari that mar testimony en be added to the already namerou lire that has received benehte that no other medicine san produce. Pram :hi Bt. Ltotit Dtanotrat. l'hoitamtmas demand for tit. arti&e teephalla is rapidly intsreamins. 7r9M Oil gown% Iheoespers, /me t Mr, Evading would not °moot WI I=4lo with *n L inde he did not know Wyomings reel merit. .Frest Advartiser. Fro:widowls. 21. /. Ito testimony in their fever le drone. from the meat respectable emitters. Pont Ski Daily Nose, IsTnorni, Z. I. aphelia Pills are taking the Wass of all lands. "rims ale efeesoureielAmos Boston. Mow. gale to be very same:dole for the Modulo. 7T 1I tAa Ormossraiml, Ofisaimai. Okl4. is tering kumaaaity eau AVM tat riblieVa, A iiingir bottle el grAhDINLI rItErMILND 411111413. will lava tea Vass their oat anwill7.'lllll alumni - Gls rallirAMD ULU'S I aPALDINWIS rmaressp OWE I SP=HNCPS PREPARED GLUE SAVE TIE PIECES! 11001 0 10bilr! DISPATCH! bilscH IN WINN SAVA! Pline."a As eminent" will haimen. even in well-regulated families, it is very desirable to have stone cheap and convenient way for repining Furniture, won, Crooks r7r, &a. _ lIPALDING'S PREPARED fIILUE meets all such smeraenedea, and no household OSA theafford to do Inthout it. It is alysTo ready. and up to to Point **WBEFIM IN EVERY BO SE." N.B.—A Brush Aceompanies esob, bottle. Prise, MAW. Address. HENRY C. SPALDING. No. 45 CEDAR STINNI, NNW YONIC lIALAMION. la eortairt expezeioled xenon* are attempt* to Peen off on the intrestetothir Public) imitation' of mY FitSPARED GLVIS. i wonbiaaatunt ail potoona to ex amine before eiroluenne. end see that the fell aline. or Bra.Lonoirs PILF/PJattte 1111 hi 4111 the othatill tralllll4l, t 11/1 seas. ere eirisilher INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE RELIALNOF litariTAL INSURA.I9.gm oompairy, VI PIMA nl. •.4 11. • •F/IRE. N.. SoT i 7 RIFILEEt. human against Wll3 t. r. ::. , ..044GE BY FIRE, ee Illawaes. Stores az, d olLer bisalihnire Liallited sr trAtialikand es. %IVA TIN elandielt in tiiiin sr "- oreuirm e A s a cupamoisin t uo w—AS/JEID Sail Pil Which in unrested as fellows, vls , in lint mortgages on aid prefects. wortk double the am0unt.....;.,.._. 111121.2011 16 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. 5 per cent. Wet mortgage loan._ at par— _........: 6 ,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad CO.'s 6 per cent. se cond mortsose load i (.100.60A1 . gr.,606 to numing6oll Mu Mama nap =mad gad Canal Co.'. mortgage 10an......._., 1,000 00 ground rent, first-olass— —— SAM 60 Collateral loans, well %Mowed—. 2,600 CO City of Pheladelphla 6 per cent. loan—.-- MAO) 00 rghee,. County 6 per (met, re. RR. loan— 10,000 DO ..m.,..,„,..„.t00k._..._._................ .L. 01 ealmniame Bank otook-- r —.— 2,812 00 1 17 1 17enno . e Ma l LVll C ar s anae 6.0.'s stook 411 ri he County Fire Insurance Co.'s stook /MO 00 be Delaware M. 5. Instmnoe Co.'s Moak— . Rio CO aloe Mirtual Insurance Co,'m ions__ Kw isi Ill.roommtdo--................ —_. 14361 76 Book accounts, wonted interest, tto.--.......... 7,104 61 Oath on hand:_. —._..— -- 11,114 IN 40317,1412 06 The Mutual principle, combined with the mpourity of MUNI acpitalOnfitios the inenred to 'partuncets in the profuse of Ma Gompeny, without Dahlia,' for LOSS4II. Losses promptly !diluted end- paid. • ' DIRICTORS : • Clem Tin ley Samuel Blephass , Wllham R. SbOtneson, RobergSteen, .. ' mter.iviitrn,.. .117.i.l,liarn Mauer, we Tingley! John R. Worr ell. Marshall nip, ,„ R. L. Canon.. ' J. Johnson &CO .. Robert Toland, Charles Leine , ' D. D. Rosevarteni Jacob T. Ernong• j ettr o r s g w . ood oo w d irdL U 5111 T 1 1 o ni tt 2 rff r w ir xie l'itte a u cii rs i : g. M. RINCHMAN. Secretary. / Febrsary 16. ISM. re!! TEM ENTERS USE INSURANCE OOMPANY OF PBIGAZKLPHA. (FIRE /NRHEARCE EXCLUSIVELY.) iromwrrs BF:U.IIINa. S. W. MAMA SQUAW ILlrs TriaNur' STABSTO. .91.11EOTOSZI; F. JUTCHYOND alrAlti. MORDICLI L. DAWSON. WILLIAN McYme. axe. H. EITVAIIT. NALEHO PRAZINT., Joss ff. Buowri. JOHN M. ATWOOD, B. A. Faurourrocl. Balm T. Taxnxcs. Artawcy D. CANN, RE MY WHASTONt L in Jr, 8.A70/LFO.IIJ) OTAKIPIr riekaells. CIBLAALEIS W. COXE. Beereters. feli VENN 'MUTUAL LIFE ThiSITRA.NCIE 00A1PAN7,_ No-921 Garr sykrwr Street,_Philfidelphis. OfirARTAN PERFETUAi.,_ ALL PRE PROFITS DIVIRaD AMON G THE IN SURED. Insure Lives for short teims or for the whole term of life ; grant Annuities and Endowments ; purchase Life Interests in Real Estate, and make all contracts &- Kadin' on the contingenoies of life. alleT ant tio Facautona Adminiiikrakos, Asalinoss, Triutees; and Guardians. ASSETS OF TEE, COMPANY, .Teutuanr 1.1851. Mortgages. ground rents , real estate... .men,ass. 91 United States stooks, Trmunir; notes, loans ssf State of Feminine's. city of Fluter seems, •••••••••41.0.11.• O.'. • memo as Premium notes, loans on collateral., ko.T Syr 6W el Pennsylvania. North Pennerylvaro a Rail roads, and County six per oent. bonds-- IBMS 50 Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stooks, mg. WA47 49 S*eh oa hand, &scuts' balances, ko., dog,— 5!,204 14 11.071,123 02 DANIEL L. MlLLERaremdent. SAMUEL E, aTOICE/9, Vice President. 1 1 JOAN W. HOB rio R. Secretary. mh2s-tf ADOF.IIS OF 1= comFilart, • November 1, WIN swoo 'plied Statesfive ir cent. loaa--.41120,100 OD 111.000 Minted States Jun 01 , cant. Treasury Motes, (with 'scorned interest)-- 111,4201 UMW Pennsylvania Mats five V cent. WM 00 n4 l OO 110. dO: (toa do. 21 1 140 00 70 ,010 Philadelphia _ a City sir a ..f cent. Loan. IMAM 07 , 10,000 Tennessee Mate five cent. loan— 24,1210 00 ' WPM Pennsylvania Rail 2,1 inortga:* , six 4/' cent. bonds 414000 CO 11,000 100 'hares, stook Germantown pea Company.. inbert and promise! paranteed b 7 t h e City of ?Fata- °X° IWO Inetg i gs Pennsylvania C° Company_ 0.000 NO shares fort h Penmry 'Yenta Keil roma Comprn LIM 80 shares Philadelphia lee Peat and atom Tag Qompany,— ' 1 110 fi shares Philadelphia and Ravin-de grams !team Tow-boat 001121XIMY. op 2 Maros Philadelphia'F.:Mango efrifipeo liMlO II ■ shares Co T ntinental Hotel it7oo par, Cost 11147.130,11. Market va1.10104,151 71 Ile receivable, for inseranoes made-- 171.300 42 de and Mortgages.._ 14000 00 .UOl ado*. *Lest Ealanaea dap at Agenoies—Premlema on Ma ' Tine Policies. intermit. and other debts dea Rip CordpanYaxe of amp and stook etsankcylneeranse and ether 43911131.11143 I.6tt , 04 ileak or 1.3.1-1.5. lar•=o la Myer— as __ gi.i.E.311.01.a. 1 Sagami T. &aka& I. F. haustan, • twisar arl liti r galaa. 31..ionaanroolac, 1 ?Sponsor Witeaina. Tam= C. Hand, 1 Xanort ninon, i .tacab.P. Ram, 1 James B. M'Farlaul, /*Rhea F. Eyre, /ehn B. Sample. Fittib'e s D. Y. Marian. 'I .a. B. llama,. LX. a1d...9a1.tt, Presdent, I. HAND, Visa Preaident. enter. nol7-tf Rillive Martin. and A. BOAdor. Lbl Faliduzz• ren roso. Jo o ka C. Daolo, • &moo Troonalf. .1!:•_y re.. Jr.. ;woo G. AMA, frilliolo 0. i.idwiz. Jo:Tooll Boot, jar, M. Roston, Soo._to &Wm. cmr. inirior WI:WU T. A • waoa. MAW, &TIBETAN. Floe FIRE INKAANCIE THY PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSITRANCE COMPANY—inomorated IBS-CHAILTER PERM. WPAL—No. PIO WALNUT street, oppoeite Independ ettonare.-. COMPIOII9 TalrOfebiT 11 3 / 9 1In tO the oommuußg :of rt-y-....A T eary, oontinnee to rostu-o agairust Wee or damage by Fire. on pulite or private Building'. either Permanently or for a limited tune. Algo. on :ftrniture, ststooks of Woods or aleraheadote generally. on libera l ook s Ckettai, together WIAI 4 iarge Surel.ss Flusll inverted offerthe most oaretet hummer, - wale& tetal".es theist to to the inearea an undenbteiseenriti in the eau of lose. . HTM2CIIOIII. • ionath&n. Patterson. huCao Hazleton*, QAiphp sander Be nso n, l S ll9M r M E 'Ve n t William Montanus, „Totut e .Davaresis.. Thomas smith. JONATHAN PATTERSON. rreildent. Wu -Lux G. Ouow - ara., Secretary. apiL-1y IN BIJBAN ON vomr A yOl TIIN tirIATE OF FRNNNYLVANIA—FIRE AND ASA noIO 111181,XANCE —Nos. 4 AND EX BWIADINSB. Mortorod gaß itol 1100,000— . Fsb. 1, Ng, *AO TAW, 414110,1 V 77. All oprettod in mini and anallable sesertrines—een tines to inure on Youxels mai CkuToes. Buildings. Nooks of Merskandie ht ki c ro liberal terms, asi7 D. FAIOntrA., demogtlArt, "Moor. 'Fp Somata Orange Jr., les alto. Volga, Wagner, S.' iortnum B. Watson. Jr. w izt a t. Bei itanT7 G. Fffeesuia. alto. Charles 8. laborlo. MO 0. CATIOII, WHOM x D. OAINAJLE IM /LA it , esidenn WElntLeal NAItPISX. Beimplerv. SA-tr FITI.II4BI:IRANCTIL ME HANIUS' SNRAIfI3B .COMPANY of Pkilodelohlo, No. 136, North SLZTH &reit, below Moe. insure Build- Jam geode. sent Xerobaudue gene r ally from two or ammo F by M, Mao aompany coorontem oflost 01l loom orOMDlif, and thereby hope to merit the ogirso age of Ike pi6e. - Bill* lbreen, fr Reber* ZNinning IP 'olr., ideremel M.s..y, rge L. Doinkerty. Edward Alefterrern . seess Martm, Irkomm R. eleCorminek. meg Ceram, Jean #re_salloy, Fatthew Maker. Frances Falls, rnard Rafferty, John Clealady. homes J, Remphill, - Bernard li, Ruleiream, Enemas Fjeher, Chasten Clam ftimen eterdanwr, Michael Candi. FILANCIS COOPER, President. 11111LEARD RAFFERTY. Beeretarr. cent-ly Nj.MIGRIOADI -F - 1/0 INSUBANUE 00., INGOXPORATED OHAILTEL PER- Ao'3lo WALNUT Street, above Marti, Philadelphia, Havin_c a large paid-up _Capital Steak and samlar. liefooted monnd and available Beenritute,_eentintiea =or. Dwelling'', Increi, Fu rn iture, Merchandise. Is in wort and their cargoes, and other personal property. All bosom litvallyand promptly adjusted. John 11. Lewis Isom IL Cainik.. , beB Edintnd G. Dunn', W laraol •P°lll4lM LitBER7 Of 8. CrtIVRO;. mAziL Prautdbni• iloonnisrj. Whoa. R. Mad% ei 7 : 14111. o.llkrton. ANTBRAOITE INSURANCE COMPA lailatkozizei Genital •400400--CIAMMER l arteMo. 111**14111/1 , Street. 'between likird and Feektantreet,Pnmealehie. This 00= 5 1 i!Iliniir ia :flair lees : r bi !Ira gm- Marine Invenume en lireasebt; gamete. 1134 Fretakte. Mead a i unm e t ro e Warier sr the Innen. Just RAM iesavk Maziela. t itliert ai • fri zi leti t h Dean, Tihnger, J. R. ire. lAMB MICE ' Pre/Met* WM. Y.DEAX vie* frantimit i - W. M.1111.11/M.SeereterY. - - IXOIiANGE 111811BANON OOMPANY —Moe No, 409 WALNUT Street. r:4o..Ari gu en Rowse and Iderokandise Paierany. an favorable term. gather limited or ear- Petnel. DITECTOTA: trctee Boman, Sharon, blank. Q. oinnods, Musics Thin. sweat .1 D. Roberts. James T. lambi L. !Smedley. ,Toithes T. ea, Nintlem C . I i AMA J. 6 Um ysREMIAT BONBALL. Prestdeet. JO uN Q. GINIIO.IIOO. Vies President. Cenain Cos. Beenstanr. Jail pHILADILPIThi TZEICA-00T T woßis 43/449 an ligratA lt tg l atirtg P fo l g irnil" third= vanes and stat.y. Eresmuitio Ploorms Wile. Vac itii tl ie l iii teg rtf tual erd Se u rif rul ay keil li f rits ateam-t i reased Draw Pn>e. Water tn.=duni ted tlitalut Illus The 4' mulled on liberal terms. Illustrated Catalogues sent by trated as applicauen br halm • 11 440146 111 *atit.e. ACKIMIL, ECEMDIG, 811 AD, SAL lan- MON. .to,r- 11 ,000 bble. Mess Igoe. I, 1, and Meek. fi rei, huge, median , small, in awented package. of ofroioo itgacau t e l t , Soh. gone ObLs. New Apot. Hosinort,AnA tahrator Mar tinge, of *liaise flualition. 4,030 boXee extra new waled Mantua. 1,000 bane extra new 13t0.1 Herrings. gow boxes hula Mawkaline po OS. MasumsoWll4lll44, bble. now Economy Wu ghoul. obbis. new Halifax galmen. 1,000 Qainials Sreind Bank OodSiik. no Wes Nerinmer-rionntr Chem& Is Oars awl landing, ter rawer_ MURPHY tk. ICOON_II otH No. 1413 NORTH WHAR rms. TNT REOICWE.D, per " Annielfiraball, 7l O r from Layerpool, Kander, Weaver, & blander's preparation' , Itom Extrsat doonlll,llll 1111111 lAi Extraet Ilyomayami, In 11 jaws, pp Extract Belladonnas, in 1 Siam. 100 Su 15:street Iraressed. m l JD Jars, PO ICbs 1 72 n Iral , Coiobioi, p 2 lb bottles, Hp lie 01. auocup Rear., in 1 la bottles, ppp 6 1 , Calomel, in 111 INO NA 011 Blvd.Wi t ai+l & BRQTEEIC, wig 4 7 and 49 North SECOrtro street, w i n QUALITY sOO/INCt nen a 1 w , p‘ cat Wind spft for We at Vn i rn WIATI44III READS amt. LenaiDgEcrat, . wr.b. SIT WAiiitilr PHILADELFIII AND RELLPINCLRAILROA T 5 for Pleg - edlrte.Lu..HEA] Me sad' HARR SIDURG. on and after Mar ' O. DWI MAMBO LINES, DALLYlffintldays excepted.' Leave New Depot corner of BROAD anti .CAListl Rua, Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger a treasons on Thirteenth and on Caliowhill artreetAL - A. Id. emanating at Harrisburg with-the PEN ta- VANIA RAILROAD 1 P.M. tram, running tram burg tho OIIDIDARLAND VALLEY 1.01 tIPS to khambpyabtow., carhalik. _kn. la. train Pi&usaiß CENTRAL 4.A.LAIROAD 1 running to Sunbury &e. Affiziuroow CHLLDW- Leave New Depot. corner of BACADossenger en sHILL agHLADHLPu Ts, strestgir teaming. on Thirteenth and on C al 1/111 P. .. fOTTSVILLE and HARNOIBINth the Northern DELILY, connecting at Harrisbusis.j .nsisport, Elmira. Central Railroad, r" ° eunouryi ANTI INA-D -DAILY. (Sundays &o.; for READING only, at .P IFIWA.N I4L 6ES VIA PNILAXAD. ING Fame PRILAnit.PIuA RAns, To Pluenixville—, • ...IN Daupbia—.-..;-143 I Millombarg-Aion igh Treverton Northumt_ —l7B Lewismr_ __me m, m lßon- . 1 :f Shore-...-...tin JeA Haven.--. -236 &Won- -.-...- -138 -- _2Bli Williamsport and Elmira Elmira _ 187 Railroad The 8 A. M. and 3:15 P. K. trains connect dent at Port • union, (sundayrigeoeated,) with the CATA w WILLIAMSPORT. and ERIE RAILROAD. making °loge connections with lines to Niagara Feats, Canada, the.tWast and southwest. Di.ll) Jr IN iIIUdADBLYEIIA; Corner of BROAD and CALLOW/U/44 Otranto, W. IL MeILHEN NEY. Secretary. play 1961. mrllo-tf SUMMNR ARRANGE - PHI LiADEL FRIA, ORRMANTQWO4 AND “OltltlBTO VfN RA/ P. , ROAD, On and a.fter Monda May 13 1861. FOR GERNIANIDWN. Leave Philadelphia 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 11 A . 6:.. 1,3, 3. 9.76.4, 5. 8.634,7, 8,5,10 X, and 1134 P. M. Leave Germantown, 5. 7 1 4. 8, 8.50, 9, 10 , 11', 13 A. K., 1,9,5, 6,6, 634, 73‘. M. The 8.30 A. M. and 3.36 P. . Trains atop at German town only. 074 SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.00 A, M., 235, Skl, 8. 734, and 1035 P. 31. Leave Germantown a.lO A T6 • ,1 4, 634 R AILRO AD . d 934 P. M. CRESTN UT HILL Leave Philadelphia. 6, 8.10,19 A, M.• 9, ma, 4, 6, 8,9, and 1035 P. 31. Leave Cheatnut Hill, 7.10, 8, 8.40,9.40, 11.40 A. M.,1.01, 3.36, 5.40, 7.10, 8.40 . and 10.10 P. M. The 8 A. M. and 3.55 P. M. will make no atone on the Germantown road. ON SENDAI S. Lame Philadelphia! 9,05 A. M., ag. end Tg PLeave Mieetnns 1.00 11, 05., 1210, 0413, and 930 . M. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6.6o 734 , 5.06. /1.05 A. 11.,1.00, 8.03, 434,8 X. 8, and 11 % P. lll. Leave Norristown, 6,7, 8.05, 9,11 A. M., 134, 434, 634, and 6.14 P. M. ON EIVIDAYIS. Leave Philadelphiti,_ 9 A. M., 5 and 5 P. M. Leave Nometown, 73( _A. M.,1 and 6 P. M. FOR MANAY UN K. Leave Philadelphia, 5.50, 5.06, 11 . 06 A. 81.,1.55, 2.05, 388, 450, SM, 8, and 100 P.M. Leave Manapunk. 734. 8.35, 934.1134 A. M., 2, M. 5. 7. and 10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 0 A. M.. 3. 5, and 334 P. M. Leave Mans not, 7X A. M.,134. 634, and 9 P. M. R. SMITH, General Superintendent, m,ll-tf Besot. _NINTH and GREEN Street'. TIE PENNWILV RAIL ANIS • CENTE L _ ROAD, • 060 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. . I 1861. ittusammo' 1861. THE CAPAVIT THIS RA C O U N T R Y.W EQUAL TO A NYIN THE • THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. connoting direct at Philadelphia with Through Traits from Boston, New York, and ell_potate East, and in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains to and from ah points-In the West, Nonnwest, and Southwest thus - furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by say 91,1101' Intel . . . • =prom and Fast Lana, ran through to Proses without ohesse of. Can or: Conductors. All Through passenger Trains provided with •Lorighridgea Patent Brake—speed under perfect control of the engineer, thus adding much to the safety of travellers. • • Smoking .Cars are. attached to each Train; Wood- Sloopags Cars to Brproise and Feat Troia', The =SITAR KUM; DAILY Mail and Fest Lines. Sun days exooptsd. • Mail rain leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. Fast Line • -• .11.20 A.M. Express Train leaves " • 10.13 P. Id. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:No lumb arristairg Amsomprodation, via Columbia, 3.30 P. M. • Cia ' LBO P. • Pargesburg " . at 5.40 P. M. Tert Chester " • No. 1, at 8.16 A. M. " No. 2. at 11.00 P. M. Wed Chester Passenger, will take the West Chester Nor./ and 2 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia Triune. -passengers for Sunbury'.• Wilhamsnort, Elmira, Bpf lobo. Niagara Falls, and 'intermediate jgoints, leaving' Philadelphia at 7.38 A. M. and 2.80. P. M., go directly through. • - Tusking Westward may be obtained. at the offidos of the COMPS= Yltilailelploa, NOW • York, BoistOn, or Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor tant Railroad Offices !lithe West • also on board an of rs the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio • rivers. . Sir Fare always as low, and tuna surouiek. by any other Ratite. • • • For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Hi tenth and Market streets. The completion of the western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago make this the . • -DIRECT LINE BET WREN THE EAST AND. THE - • 13.K.EAT WEST. The connection of tracks by - the Railroad - Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or• ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of tune. ere advalataies readi ly ap preciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel hpaPoblio. hierghnute autt.ittuveeri entraining the transporta tion or their Freight to this Company, can rely with coatsnoe on its sweedytraisint. • RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad an ea 511 rime Si /61101110111 SS SU charged hi, otter Railroad Cormier's'. "W Be partiocaar to mark packages " via Peonsrl via ../..allread•- • • • ol • --rer prelatic Contract" or stopping Direcitieni, apply to. or address • either of the following Agents of the gossehy B.' A, mower', Pittalmry I. S. Pierce it Co., Zanesville. O. I. J, Johnson, Rip ley, 0.; R. *Westin hlaysville, K 7.3 Ormsby & Crop per, Portemouth, G.; Paddook it Co. Jeffersonville, inditma • Brown it Co., thern Hlbbirti_Cincinnan, O,; ft! C. MeldrllMa - Marginal Ltd. Joe, K. Moore, L ouisvi lle, Ky. P. 0. Walley it Cc., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. Graham it Go., Cairo, 111. R; F. Sao, Shaler it Glass St. Louis. • Mo. John H. Harris. Nashville, Tenn.; Hama it Hunt, Mem 'phis.• Senn.; Clarke - & Co., "Chicago, ; W. H. H. Counts. Alton, Ill„ or to Freight Agents of Railroad' at different points in the West.•ir B. B. KIsiKSTON, Jr. Philadelphia. • • MAGRAW it 'MONS: IV North street,Baltimcire. LEECH Co.. k.astor House. or 1 S. William et.. N. Y H. LEECH it CO., ri0.71 State stroet, Boston. • .101J131 . 0/•11 - Ges'i Freight A gen t, rhiia. L. L. xtuT/PTI. Bowl slakes Agent, rhiler. - E. LEWIS. Gen•l Sup't Altoona. Pa, • - jag-/y 1SO)w tal her LW M MO 60 =JOS 111 etikt.aosit 1861. M4,__ lB6i inuNg ATTAXMMRI..NEW VOIR LINTS. NMI CAMDEN AND AILDOY AD PHILA REN.PLIA AND TRENTON RAIL R OAD CO,'S AiMiss FROM PRILADELPRIA TO WSW YOSX AND WAY PhAvaits NAME TIALZIET-IT. MISKJIT AND 13141111411 . 4 . 0$ ViOrCof WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS. Vl2. PATtlt. At 6 A, Tit., via Gamin ant Amboy, G. ant A. As somtncintioa C 2 U At I A. RE., via Cunt= smt Jarssi . C.4l7, i r fc Aosommadatino At A. M., VIA CiLlrbilSll - tE3 i.ms., iZz;:lii;7 00 A t A. U. via - lairsiszton — nmi, -- Western 8 to At 1E m., via Camden dation-- . ' I 28 At 9P. U. viz Otaldan and — Ambev. C. and P.—a 7: prime— g 00 At IP. M., via Kensington and Jones 04y, Eve. 3 GO Aria P. l& r .. via Kenna' Mon and .re‘ii - My Class Ticket 35 P. M.. via Carnier, mid James City, Evening 00 Amid EA., TM MUM= and Jersey (...zt7, AGMS - ernl VI At yi d addidad and Ani_be l Y, AndoMMetia.- hoe trztigkt and ranongor L t Mau Zoket- a a. to. id Clam Ticket I.ftl 'Pk° P M Mail Lins rens The Mir ?ow— ern Mail, &tinders excepted. Per Belvidere. Emitetk immbortnile, Flemington. so., at 7.10 A. M. and 43d P. M. from Kensington. Far Water !Pap, Stroudsburg, Borenton, WlikesOlirrt, Identramotreat Bend. V.IO A. M. from Servinaten, Via DillaWara.lidae un talMnita Ma Western R. B. For Malt& Ch Allentown, and Bethlehem et 7.1 g A. M. and SIM P. M. from Kensington Depot ; (the 7.10 P. A. M DI, hue amnesia with train leaving Easton at Las .) Fir Fat pan MI and BA. 2dm did P. For he at WAY 3. A. M., and 3 P .M. 111.83 Per Bristol: Itrenton, me.. at 7.10 M.. kne etf P. M. g K ram ensington, and 1.35 P. M. from 'Walnut street wharf. For Paining, Kiaertoa, DeLtnee._Reverly.. Burling tentylorenee, Bingenteurni, M.. MUM. 1, 11, 4,4‘, and 5 theiroboat Trenton, for BoMentown and intermaliate Plaoes.at M 1 P. M.. from WaMimetreet 'wharf. ,silts For Kew York and Way Immo leaving Kensington Depot, take the nary on Fifth street, above Walnut, hilliest hoar before departure. The oars run into the de i tit t a nd on arrival of each train, run from the depot. rounds of Bousture t only, allowed each Pawn er. massagers are pronibited nom taking anything as gage but their Wearing apparel. All baggage over mounds to be paid for extra.. The Company limit a nownalbility tor baggage to One Dollarpar Dona. and will not be liable for any moan* beyond *lOO, on ions by spacial wontroot. n2bW WM, K. OATZMEK. Agent. ar t Ramm N O vA V , A n a P R FOR RifingIaiIk_PQMESTOWN . ,_AAVOI ORIIIII., TI A ASTSN, EOKl&birt WLLSEBBARRE &o, THREE THxouaa TRAINS. On and a ft er MONDAY, U.Alr Pamenger iti 5 455TtliiZlVONT and WILLOW Streets, Piffle- Wawa. ( days excepted), as follows As 0.40 .4 1 :promil ic tor Bethlehem, Allentown. soh Okaak, atileton, d doe. kesbarre, e. At 11.45 P. ( onus ), for Bethlehem. Reston, ke. Thia train reaohen Reston at 6 r. Mr t and makes Ulan estimation with New Jersey Central !or New york. At 5.15 P. M., ter Bethlehem, Allentown, Maw& Charilt, AI9 A. M. and 4 P. 11.,f0r Thyylegdown. At 1010 A. M. sad SAP. M., far Fart Waslonsion. The 11) A. 111.1110. train makes Close oonneelien with the' Lthigh Talley Railroad at Bethlehem, bent the shortest. and most desirable route to Wilkes:berm sad to all points in the leldah ,, coal_romon. ELPRIA. 1,11 !iblike 's at SAI 1. M 0.18 A. at., sad CIO heave Doylestown at f.SS A. lit. and 4.1 d P. M. Ispavo_rort Wasaington at 8.80 A. M. jlllll _a* P. M. ON II WWA Yar—Pkll LOW* for gortalcheni at 8 tiotiltiAtankia far ilioleetowa at a P. M. rleetoft for Philadelphia at 1.40 A. AG thlehem for Philadelphia at I P. M. Pare to Bethlehem.. *1 to F are to ?demob Ohunk.S2 88 Fare to Easton.-- 160 are to Witintaturre— 463 Through Tioketa_raustprocured at the TiOlint (Mon, *I WILLOW &root, or BMX" Street, ila molar to secure the above rates of fare. , All Passenger 'Praia, (esoept Mauler Train%) connect at Berk, Street In* Fi 1 1 .44fd• itigth-streets, and & mon d ari d Third-dacte ger Vtasnoada, twang 11111066 6.866166.10n6 WIEWar beat. - - - - . " - ULM& ELIEr. Assn!. SPRING' A/MAME- Air—P_RILADELPHIA, ELEPPNBAL MOAB RAILROAD. On and iter SIONDA APRIL /0480/, PAASSMGER ItAtria I ;el AVE ram AD_LriciA: For Baltimore at 8.15 AL M., 11.16 A. M., (Rispreas), and 1030 P. M. PFor. Cheater at 8.6 A. M.. 113/1 A. M.. 4.15 and 10.61 . rit For Wilmington at 8.11 A. MI ALP CU and 1030 P. M. For. New Naha at 8. A. M.' ani Lil P. M. Per I.l4mer-at 8.6 A. . and Ll 5 P. M. For amitoricat 8.15 A. 185. For Salisbury 8.15 A. M. TRAINS FOX PiIIhADXLFILA leave Baltimore at WA A. M. Mums), 8.6 A. M., and L4ll P. M. rLeave. Bt Witrainfit4ll at 8.10 and 11.15 A. M.. 130 and Mare ealistreuy at 1.40 P. M. lam Milford at 4 P. M. Sewn Dover. at WWI A. M. anjft LID Y. 311. Leave New Castle at LILA. 1.f.,7.1412. M. Mare Chester at 7.40 A. .. PAL 1.57 sad 8.40 P.M. Leave Ran:imam for Salisbury and Delaware Jail.. read at Lie A. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMOIR laws Cheater at 8.411A.M..1.1.46 and 11.18 P.M. Levi Wilmington at PM A. M.. ).1.86 P. M.. and 11 m PL pumwair TRAIN, with Passenger Oar &Masked, will ran as follow) Mire Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate Maass at 8.80 P.m. • heave Wiliwiertan for Perryville and umemeediate Mines at 7.11 P. ht. Leare Wgzintim for fluladelplus and Informer —is l L We NA44-de-Oraes for Baltimore aid iuterinedi ate 6atigpset 4 A. Pd. Leave Mitimore for liavres-de-Graee and intermedi ate stations at 5 P. M. ON SMNDAYS CompLenolui Sunday, May 6, 1861. until farther no tice. TWO T 118166 will run oi Sundays, Loam= Philadelphia for Baltimore end Washington at 11.85 A. M. and 10.50 P. M., _and Leaving Baltimore for Philadelphia at 11.6 A. M. and 4.61 P. PL apt! IL M. FELTON. President. ..16-VANS & WATSON'S SALAXA.RDIR, semis. 'Tema is 304 CITERTI4III.II,IILEZIV I 11111L__EkLP .11111.._. PA._ akin vanoty or Fms-rAutur nw sharp Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Valley. R. R. r(orthern Contrail Railroad. Eunbary and Erie *.` -= 7 JitNESS, BRINLEY, & 00., _ No. 499 BLANKET STENET SALE OF DRY GOODS FOR CAM. On Friday MOIIIIIIS. Jnne 21, 9110 o'clook, for oash— WO lots of faooy and staple dry !roods, romPfilling general assortment of seasonable dry goods. /17' Samples and catalogues early on morning of sale. FORD & 00., AUCTIONEERS, Ito. cie MARKET eliroot eat •in MINOR Bh 'ALE O F 800 OABEB GAN S. norria. SROES. AND BRO- On Thursday Morning. June 97, at /0 Volool prbowely, will be sold, by litge '7o7loesesot•n 'i,boys' and yonths' oslf, kin. and a' boots, calf, hp , and goat brogans, Congress genera l :oi! ford ties, eco.; women's Milealr, and obildren's mr, lap, goat, morocco and kid healed boots and shoes, gaiters, allppers, bnzalaa, &o.; also, a large assortment of Civet o , ass otty-made wads. oar Goods open for examination, with estalogiss, early on the morning of sale. TAT F. Pr-,5. - ZooAST, AUCTIONEER, Sue- Queer tol3.lscctt.Jr” 431 CHESTNUT at. BALE AMEN A IMPORTED PRY GOODS. Ri Bsor4s, MILL INE RY GUODS. &a.. by catalogue. On Wednesday Morning. June 17. commencing at 10 o'clock pro:deer. M RIZ PATRIrK it BROS., AUU. "Li• TIONJESRS. 604 CHESTNUT st.. above Sixth. BALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'clock. of books, stationerv. end tenor ggrule, watches, jewelry..clocke. silver-plated ware, cutlery, punting!, magical inrruments. Elosiary. dry seeds. boots sod shoes, and mer chandise of every desenption. dayDAY BALM 10 3 every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- , at 10 o'ciok s. PRIVATE BALEB. t private gale. several large coosigornents of watches and jewelrY. hooks st ationery, silver-plated ware. Out iery, lanai goods, £O ., to which Is soittoted the atten tion of oar and country merchants and others. conaignments solicited for all kinds of merchandise, for either public or private sales. luperal cash advanoes made on °comments. tint-door sales promptly attended to. !MACHINERY AND IRON. an& PENN STEAM Et laINE AND BOILER WORKB.—NEAFIc Er. LEVY. PRAC c.OAr, THISOKETICAL EN_QINEEREI, MACH IN DMA. ROI L A K I..RI3,HLACKB NI ETES. and FOUND ERN, hissinK, for many jean. been la successml operation, and been exclusively engated in built/mg and rePsiring marine and River kngines. high and low pressure. Iron Beats. Water Tanks. propeller., &e,, &0.. respectfully offer their services to the nubile al DMUS MIS prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes. Marine, River. and :stationary. hwing gut. patterns of dincrent sizes are prepared to execute or ders with quick despatch. 'Every desoripton of Pattern Eaking made at Me shortest notice. High and Low rewire. Fine, Tubular. and Cylinder Boilers, of the st Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forging., of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings. of all descriptions; Holt Turning. do row cutting. snit 011 other work eon heated with the above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their esecolishnient, free of (Marge. and work gUarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re• pats 01 boats , where they can lie in perfect sa fety, awl ar e provided with hlemka, falls. kr... An., for raising heavy or light weights • C. NR FIE, JOHN P. LEVY. BEACH and PALMER Streets. 7. VAUGHAN MERRICK, JOHN E. COPE. WILLIAM H. HERRICK, HARTLEY MEEHICE. SOUTUWAtita FarkIDZSY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK a WWI, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Msnufasture'Rielt and Les Pressure Steam Bailees. for laud, river. and mar me SOIVIOS. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.; Cast les of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops. Rail road Stations, &s. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar Saw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Befecators, Filters. Pumping Engines. ho. bole Agents for If. Babson's Patent Engar Bolling Apparatus L ' bleamyth's Patent atotenltemmerrasd .A.,=- inwall Wo!sey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Mlaohine. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 ACR Street, Kensinxton, Philadelphia.—WlL- ZiLeM U. =Rae 'tiatoimett Lza trieiwda that., koorixt& wear chased the entire stook of Patterns at the above Foun dry:. he is now prepared to receive orders for Roiling. Gnat, and Sam-Mill Castings, Soap, Chemical, and House Work. Gearing. Castings made from Rever beratory or Cupola Furnacee, in dry or green sand, or lawn. OffIPPING. gin WEEKLY COIIIIIIIdIOATION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at IaUg.ENSTOWN (Ire land.) to land and embark pawienters and despatches. The Liverpool, New York, and .Philadelphia eteam ebip Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw steam are intended to sail ea : FROM NF.W YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. Saturday, Jane !! CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, June 29 'KANGAROO, Saturday, Jul. d NoAnd44 every_ tistirday throurhout the year, from PI E R . N. R. RATE!! OF PAISUOB lIIFAYUOR rJLohI FNILADL•LYTITA. Cabin, to Queenstown, _,— —. _.pr Liverpool.-- —-- TS Do. to London, via Ltverpool--- $0 Steerage to Queenstown. or Ltsorpool— -- SOI Do. to ondon.— 33 TNT. Itotaziktilikets, spoilable for Inc months, Irma Livorpo Passengers forwarded to Paris, 'graruburg. Bremen, and Antwerp, at.through rate'. • Certificates of omega iosuewl. from Liverpool to New York— /1140 Catificatea of pomp) ugHtled from 9.llllenitown to OW gap Thome steamers have , euperior accommodations Far Passengers, are oonetructed with watertight compart ments and rimy experienced !Surgeons. For! Twain, or passage, apply at the oMoe of the Com pany, JOHN B. DALE, Agent, ill Walnut mach raisatlolphia, iu .Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Bailtbugs, lo Glasgow, to W. INMArt 13 Dixon street. M eII INK AMERICAN BRITISH AND NODIM MERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM IRON NeW TORT TO Ziligniioot.. Chief Cabin rsesage_....._________ aim .. Stiound Cabin Dianna —......—, ....,...., "li TIMM - BOSTON TO laTZ1111"00/ar Chief Cabin Postage— -_-_-. GM Second Cabin Pasisa_ge— —. 60 The ships from New York Gall at Cork Harbor. bOr The snipe from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Bar -1 rurtnin.,Copt e ,Judnina. AFRICA, Capt. abonnon. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CA.NADA. Capt. J. Leitoh. ASIA. Capt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA. Capt. MoAuley AVOWBA(LABIAIO. NIAGARA, Capt. Moodie- Capt. Cook. EUROPA, Coot, Anderson. SCOTIA, (now building.) imago Tomlin OillTy a Wear white light at man-need ; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. AMERlCAMOOdie,leaoes Barton, Wednesday, Jane/2. AUSTRALABIAN. Cools, " H. York,_Wednesday,Jime If, ARABIA, Stoic, " Roston, WodnoodartJuno MI AF.EUGli,Shauuou, " AN. York, Wednesday, July Z. EUROPA, Anderson, " Boston, Wednesday, July 10. PERSIA, Judkinz, " ff . York. Wednesday, July 17. AMERICA, Moodie, " Boston, Wednesday, Jul? 34. Berths not secured until paid for. An egoonenoed Surgeon an board. woe owners of theme Oise win no; Do sooquinsido for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious atones or Metals, unless bills of ladinr are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or ot=e d aPPlT to E. OUNA D. d Bow li ng Orton. New ork. SEA BATHING. Am ta mmi l FOR THE SRA-SHORE -CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROA D.—On and after MONDAY. June 17th, trains will halve VINE.BTREET FERRY, fug follows: Nail train _TAO A. M. MExprela tram P. M. 00 e, ftEYUftNINQ, LE.A.VEB ATLANTIC: : .---- 615 A. M. Accommodation—.. 3.18 A. M. Pare to Atiantio, 41/.80 ;Round Trip ticket'', good for 5400 davit' 33 60. Protat MUM De Clangored at coctrzwa POINT by . P. M. The Company wi I not be responsible for any goods until received and receipted for by their Agent, at. tee Point. JOHN G. DitYAPAT, peig-tf Agent. RAILROAD LINES. gingsgs rAILID°I4I71 8 ,1! PEDIN2SYLIVANIA RAILROAD, le ave dawn, con= ELEVENTH and MARKET streets, at 8.1.3 A, M., noon, 234 P. .61L, and 4 P. M. On Banda, leave Philadelphia at 7.50) .B.avid West Chester at 4 P. M. HM4I " T AND PRILADELPILIA O.I:IICSTNR MIMI - W RAILROAD, VIA MEDI4., BUMMER ARRANGcMENT. On and after MONDAY, lime 2, 1861, the trains 'Will leave PSLILADELPTIIA, from the Depot, R. E. comer of EIGHTEENTH end NIARK.h.T etreeta L _at 7-41. spdd 10.50 A. M. and 2, L.ll, 6.20, and 10 P. 1W leave the Station, corner of ItTY -.7111.5T and MARKET Streets, ( West PhiladellPAll_.,) 6.06 and A,and LOAN 0. erri a a 46. aint Mai P. AL o Leave PHILAIIMAD I: IA at V A. Al. and 2 P. M Leave WENT ODE' 8 Rat BA. M. and SP. M . Trains lowing Philadelphia and Wait Cheater at 746 A. a*;'d 4.11 P. M. consent at Pennelton wit h Trains on MO Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and intermediate points'. 'ORNRY WOOD, General Fnperintendent. ' 1111 isms PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD 00.. (V/1/00 W BO UM 'wink MM.) P111111.141114.117A. April 37, nil, azusapt natErs. 011 and alter May 1. 1861, season tiokets will be hunted by thus 001011011117 for the periods of three, LA, nine, and twelve months not traniferable. Season iohool-tieket• may also be bad at ea ner can;. dwoount. These tiokets will be mold by the Treasurstat No. 227 &nth FOURTH Street, where any farther information can be obtained.. B. BRADFORD,aeti-tf i tiMismit SLNER..& ROUTE.— PIMADELPKIA AND Ell, iIaR.A RAILROAD. tuncuaLIONTE to Warm , Miamian. In. pail, Wilkes rre l S i tnottn. llVll i c t :Anton, ll liamanort,_ Troy, . Canton, Andra Buffalo. Magus Fa ll s, Raab r, ClevelandaDatroih Toledo. °Waage. IR. /Mix. ilikraggee. ant all notate one. ant eal, reagegger Salm 'nil leave the ,neon DEVIII Or the pki. e i tr o unt i M i. itiAro iv t i zgr DR.94e eV 'meth etnret.) daily Mandan exeented), Tar shave Mate, aa follows : . DAY EXTRFNI ----Ltd A. et. filen EXPILESI—....... ~..-8.111 P. M. The me A. N. train ecnuortsi'as .. Ripon,. let WlDron bane, Pinion, Somme and all muttons on the IkACLAWAISPIA AND MB URG RAILROAD. the abetrd naiad e Minot dottneonond at Elmira * Vitt* tram eittoN ew York and Erie, Canandaigna ink Niagara Falli. an Buffalo, BM Yore. and Brie, ana jii ir Kew York Central Lyme', DM all Pointe lam and Wein. and the Panadas. Bargees she aecal to Elmira, Barala,Ant ihureeneung Britip. a r i tnri all tLtorniodiato point& pa eta tonne ',roamed at the Philadolphla and El- Mlrotsdl.): o'n "Yoked 011icte, norttoreat earner et x an d OW. , arm VT Strosta, and IA thg a Nooooiror Banat, samara. 'III.IRTEENIIRAnd OALLONVIIILL. THROWN EIXREES rims= TRAIN Wye tic Phil Ldalylnsaad Reading Doted, (trope and lamloarkill are t scatty (sandal's exsaptad), tar all POllltiWellit“ en a " F r 4 :1 OP AL t•isaar• Trim 324: , i • la yrr.F. 1. ems P. 3111 ar Amaral &RAT at or Dont. ut .1.,;• gad" cAllowalLL. or to G. W. LEONARD, Agent. liffirtkvoot rarefy mint kid ICALEXIMIT Illtrome, aia-V -- PiAL.aoilDikir. LS 0710.115.—ULIZSTIK vALLEy ttAILROAD.—PAII ER DOW/MOTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE STATIONI.--On and atter Ne_v, MM, the Peaseurer Trams for DO WRINGTOWEI will start frow_the new Passenger Depot of the Philo- VIVA as g eadi tketar itrTepitiritty, corner of e trams on . MORNING TR& I II for Down ingtown bares at Itle A. M. AFTERMOON TRAM for Dreningtewa leaves at LlO P. DAILY (Btuidays excepted). DT order of the iknird of Managers of the Pltiladiri- En ant Reading Railroad Compawy. W Ilhay.l.ll)NWV- ZWPRESS COMYA.NIEB. ar t ims THS ADAM!! ZIEPEAI3I3 CO., 011Ioe 390 ORESTRIIT Eitrsea tarwardsysanalm. lonokages. ftleruhr.uOms, Bank moue. In Bpamo, intim by its own Linos or in itonnootiop with otter Express Companies. to the orimbiaaj ISMIS eiti as of tko Tinibst S'Atsn. M. IS. 11S1110.4"01.11., 1•1647 ga vim! Cloas'lsteudalli. NIBS. JAMES BETTS' OELEBRATED BUPPOILTUR9 PUP LADIES. arid the only END pintairs under eminent miedioal pritrojasie. Ladies and ItllYslemns are respectful!, regeosted to call only on nr. Betts, at her reetdegoe, 1039 WAN UT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) htrty thousand Invalids have I.2en advieed by their physicians to use ker annular. Those only are genuine bearing MI trailed 'States oopyright, labels on the box. and num tiares,and also an the Intopottari. with ft/tinsmith" Gais-tuthatittr SitiE.—A small iIIYOICO of Hides, Sheep, and Goat Stint, jut rocaired from the West In dios.for sale by JAUILETCHE & CARBTA/113, 1 2 loath F. 11020 Street. J THOM As ibbc . 1 ••• • Noe. 239 end 141 Sottb FOURTH (Formerly Nos. 67 end 69.) PUBLIC BALM! RRAL ESTATK AND at A ll' THE EXCHANGE EVERY TuEnDAY, at 1 3 It o'olook,_noon, dunes the bulineea Bannon _ ear - andeills of each property issued separately, addition to whioh we nablnen on the dot:Liner ereir o L l ' formh. Bale. one thonsend eataloguea r in etnaptki moil gesegptions of aU the Dreamt, en t o ford °IIbiAIVetaTrItiIPRIVATE SALE. elir We have a large amount ot re4l en‘te Khoo, t w o . i no l u ding every description 'or eiti end Donm r , propertY. Yrilltud Bee mar H it t an ot , on store, PRIVATE BALE gibutsßgbit !GP' Rut &Mita entered 61201ar pnvale sale resisters , ( and advertised omlasionally pubtie sat e 6 b 3 lning; freeWhieh ar one . thousand copies are printed 'weekly.) ot chge aTocica. BONDS, &s. On Tuesday. June 25, at 12 o'clock noes, at the 0 Phlladeloh4.' • • ahAnse. win be sold— 4. Wi tbont reserve. by order of sdntinustrator— Lehare Point Breeze Park Association. • For other sooonnts A 2 , oo o,sevetl per cent, ri rst-mortgage bond . 1 3 1a,, 4 4, 4 _ paon am. aUtlbuTy R.OllO - 114 tßimpitny. Shares in Plaledeinhin sad merca ntile Libraries ani Academy of Pine Arts. 112.1X0Ohesepeste end Delaware C&11111 Loan. 10 shares Phvadelohns Exobanze. YALU If WV 741d i ft, 1 4 - 211 1 6: 1 STRIwv . prow,. tao of Abraham Mit,h e i l 4 . 41.3eam0d. At 4 THRICE-810AT BR . Diprk.LLlNG,Tiortnenst corner or Spruce and ..auni streets, between Second and Third. 30 feet 11 inabi i ; iron . . . . . . : REF. STORY BRICK DWRIAIti4O. Welton street, west of Tenth. 15 feet a itches t row. SD lees deep. Peremptory SaIe.—FRAMR DWELLING, Roe. IL, north of lie iehmond street,_Ninomenth ward. Peremptory eale.—Teill EE-sTOItY Sitlcif DWY.L. LINO API) BAKERY, Ow, street, flioeteeuth war eTWO STORY /SNICK LW t , LI 4 ft. 141 hiateo• lie street. between Fifth and Sixth Streets, and 'o nt o of N obis street. The house has two TO 4MII on a floor, 14 introduod. range. &o. I' FIRM -eTOR.Y BISTOK DWM.LLING, No me Walnut street. west of Tt ird argot. Mas oe!lar-kito en. haat. gnig, An. sir pertioelari 01511 the above Natoli how ready, fn handbills. Sale at Nat.lll9 mitt 141 bLotith_Fo h atm, SUPERIOR FURNIT, FRENierPLATE RORS, PIAIIO-FORT. OVUM LB CAXkEIC' Op Tnarsday Mointhr t At V o'otook, at the ¬ion store. an eseortuissi sr exciellent sooond-hand furniture. ele i gant blitho_r on • 141 6 mirrors, carpets. ate., from miles " "; housekeeping. remored to the store or oosreoi. Sall. gale No. 21 3 Pont!' Broad street. SUFFRIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO, Purarott PLATtt PALknolls, TaPEEMR2 041, PETS, &o. On Fndav Mornmr. 28th mat.. at 11/ ceoloot, by osialocUe, at No 213 Smut, Broad street, below Walnut, the suverior parler,dittiep_ room• and chamber furniture, rosewood 7- octave ras e . forte fine fine h Tench-plate mirrors. tapestry carps% it o M.y be *vat:abed at 9 &Glee& on the ...nun; the sale. Mt.:SFS NATHAVS, AUUTIONEER AND con:manor+ MERCHANT, southeeel corner of SIXTH and RACE attests. ATT JP MAZE SALE, PRItE• TO illtaT THE TIMEe, The following Makes will be sold for less than tap the usual selling twice : Fine gold hunting ease. douliii-oase, and double. lioi tom English patent lever watoher. of the reesr app roy , and hest makers ; fine ggld double time P lever witches; iedepe ellt4e00111:li lever WlVolp i . fine gold hunting-owe a open-face esoapement levee and latrine watches; honzontal and duplex we i fai iii, silver, hunting-ease, double. ease, and doable-nottez English patent lever, escapement lever, and lapin wittnhea. of the most approved and best =ken; ble- ease and open -faze silver watches; silver verb., silver clammier awl single-case watches ; fine god wig, nook, too, and guard chains diamond Strum ring. and breast-pins . ; sets of fine gold jewelry ; gold breget•pm, ear- tinge. finger-rings, bracelets, nenoil-arias, Dens, and jewelry of even ileeorugloa i sties,vletall,mlwea l ingtruruentei piano-forum and article/ senerelly, MONEY YO LOAN. Money advanced liberally, for any length of hale armed upon. on gold and sliver plate, damages, watches, jewelry, fowltng-pleoea, mesonl teammate, dry goods. olothint, irooerlee, hardware, cutlery. (dr. m um pedding, fancy moire, and on all Melee of value, CON SIGNSIENLIS AND CUT-DOOR SALES SOLI LICIT ED. Liberal °lab advanoes made 1,13 1111 articles Collergai fur ludo. rompuoi attffluslou Erna to ail out - dour wps. MEDICINAL DYSPEPSIA ItEMEI)Ii Dr. DARING SAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPICY, TAO 21fidiellaii has bus used by the pubiic for sta. o, tritA i*C7M9Ati (moor, It is rscommended to C l Ol I,47l.oVssts,_ NOGMLIMALI. Mama- Posies, Witter ilia& Semossek,.or Psis: Is A. Brink. Headseia, Drew/atoms, Hiders Low Spirits, Didirisnu Tremesis, latiemperassesi It ITIKILLTNA, EXIIIRARATIGt Inuteozarat, are WILL ROT lIITORICArII OR 3711Pili, As a Medioine it is chick and elfectual, 011ribt the most aggravated camel ofDyineloaleoildney OonieJaitta, and all other derangements of the utocurcoh mid doves Ina speedy' moaner. It will instantly revive the most melecneholr anp drooping !Whiter and restore the weak, MIMI' pail wieldy to health, otreogiia oat vigor. m i Persons who, fro the njudleions use dimwits. hams become dejected, and their nervous systems 'battered, eonstitutions broken down, and sulteot to that horrible sumo to humanity. the ICIRLIRINNYRINCIAT ' ‘III, immediatelyifeel the happy and health y , rating Meow or pr. Ham's invigorating Omit, WHAT IT WILL DO. Doss.—One wine alms full as often as Amman'. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits, One doze will more Dectrt-.burn. Three dome Win Ore Indlielqinni One does will stye 79A *VOGQAppoinc, One dose will stop the distress ing pains of limeys& One dose wilt remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence. ana as soon as the stomach receive. the Inviceratmy Bidet, the Camas ink. b r ood and all painful feeling. will be removed. o gsoo remove The must TOIROARIN palm et CO "Ct, either in the stomacher bowels. " • A few doses will remove all otetruotione in the Kidney. Bladder. or Urinary Organs, Lemons who are aenonaly attuned With anyildnao RoMplainte are admired of speedy rebel by uses 4 two, and is 'ma; oga our. by she me of ono or rwo bottle,, NIGHTLY DIOSIPATLO24( Persons who, from dimipshog too much over Malia. and feel the evil abuts co. noisome, liquors. to vioaast headaches. siolmeas at stomach, weakness, giddinese. Will find one doge will I amore all bad henna. Ladles of west end sickly umnititutiene abeam ms. the Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make healthy, and ham Is remove all 019:An dons and uvegolaritiee from the menstrual organs, end restore the bloom of health and beauty to the caravan: During pregnancy it will be iniusia an 6i:dyable men eine to remove disagreeable figurations at the stomach. All the proprietor sake Is a trial, and Moats Olt, le km put np the INVIGORATING Brims in pint baths to 11010ents, quarts, V.. Mineral Depot 45 WATER Street Rey 'fort, tft/TW 2da Nora aEuvrin SWIM, lassie .Ageobi PlLAAdelgh.ti,_ And for sale by JOHN R. EA7ON. OS It. EIGHTH Street. and all Druggist'. 1174918* "THE P.REs,, B 0 0 K JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, P HZ .t,aD E LP il.t./2 The attention of the Duainesa Cororessity Is respectfully invited to the New Book and Job Printing Office of f‘ THE PEES, " Which has been fitted up with New Material, in the moat complete manner, and is now prepared to execute, in a eatlelactory etylo, ever/ var.- ety of Printing : pooKs. • PA NIPIILETS. CARDS, CIRCULARS. CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS, BILLS OF LADING-, LETTER HEADINGS. BILL HEADS. PAPER BOOKS. CERTIFICATES. DEEDS. BONDS. BALL TICKETS AND PROGRAMMES, POI3TERSr HANDBILLS, PROGRLEIMSR. DRUGGISTS' LABELS. Fao., LTG., ETC Gold, Bronze, and Colored printing Exe cuted In a Superior Ittutner. MERCHSNTS, M4I§7UF4CTUR-W, ME CHANICS, LAWYERS, aIUCTIOI+,'- EERS, PUBLIC OFFICERS, BANKS, RsILROAD .81VD INSURaNCE COMPANIES, Will be supplied with any description of Printing required, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms, Ali D MOR TGAGES,
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