TEE HON, ANDREW JOHNSON HIS RECEPTION IN CINCINNATI. A Great speech from the Patriot. The lion. Andrew Johnson arrived in Cincinnati on Wodneaday. The earning was unheralded and the people were therefore taken by surprise. 'After the news of Ma arrival had been noised abroad a large mass of people congregated about the hotel, where, in rearm , e to their °ails, he made a short apaisoh to them, saying that the stars and stripes mast be defended to the last extremity. In the afternoon a committee from the Chamber of Com ment and another from the oitizena walled upon him, offering bun the freedom of the otty, Ao. In reatumeo to addresses of weloome be made the fol lo wing speech Follow Citizens and Countryman In response to the welcome which has just been tendered to me by the chosen organ of this city, I have not language to express my gratitude. On tne present amnion I am hero without elpeota don of any snob reception MS is this which has welcomed me. Neither have I any desire, so far as I am myself oonoorned, for any tomb thing, and I might conclude the remarks which I Beall make ou the present &maiden, by endorsing and respond log to every sentiment which bee been uttered by your chosen speaker. I feel that while I am a ottilen of the Southern States, as ibex are called, lam a eitiLen of the United State!, and most cor dially do I respond to ,-hat has been said in reference to maintaining the Union of these States. The Constitution lays down a basis on whioh the Union may and can be preserved, and for one, I am willing to live Ander, abide by, and sustain the flog which Washington carried threugh out the Revolution. I repeat that I have no language to express, no words to utter ; rather I have words which will not g ive atteraeeis to my feelings of heartfelt and sincere gratitude, and at the same time express my devotion to that flag. Much has been said about the South and the North. I eon glad to hear the language exorcised by your organ today, that the pending diffioultles or existing war does not grow out of any animosity to any local institution, but from a devotion to our common country ; and, as far as possible, to bring back those individuals or Stela, if please, which have taken upon them selves to proclaim the odious doctrine of secession. I characterise secession as an odious doctrine, a heresy, a political absurdity. It is an odious and abominable doctrine, and I look tilmn it as con trary to all government, and as a heresy which should be crushed out. Where it is admit ted, no government, political, moral, or religious, can stand.. It is disintegrating in its nature, and B kind Of unlined solvent. I speak it net pro fanely, but it is hall-formed, hall-boated, and. if permitted to p on, it will drag everything in its train thither. In response to what has bean said, I am proud that I can lay my head on my breast and say that I am willing to guaranty every right, every single right, which belongs either to the North, South, East, or West. lam gratified to carry your senti ments to the people of whom I am one: that there is its disposition to make war upon any institution, whether of slavery or otherwise, and your deter mination to leave the disposition of slavery to time and those oirourastanoes by which it is surrounded, and over which no political legislation can exert any control. 1 hope that it may not be deemed out of place if I make any allusion to myself or of my own pod. tion. My position in the Congress of the United States is familiar to Most if not all of you. Those doctrines I there /aid down are still mine. I sail believe that without the power of enforcing the laws and maintaining itself, there can be no Go vernment. And I believe that we have reached the time when it is time to thew the world, Pagan and Christian, whether wo have a Government or no. It is time that the world should know that the Government framed in 1789 was not a dream, and that it has neither been frittered away nor faded from our sight. It is time that the whole civilised world should 'mew that the doctrine of seeeeaion is a heresy, and that neither States nor individuals can set the Government aside. These are substantially the dootrines I cited and maintained in 1833, and from that down to the present time. Let us look at the last waggle for the Presidency. The friends of Senator Douglas presented Dim as the best Union man. The friends of Mr. Breckinridge, of whom I was one, regarded him as the best representative of the Union senti ment. Others presented Bon. John Bell as the best Union candidate, and the Republicans, so far as I am informed, have always been for the Union. Thus we had four candidates, the only question between whose advocates was, Who was entitled to pre eminency for their efforts in preserving the Union? Ws have new laid aside all questions of political difference, ail disputes about the division of the proceeds of the sale of the public lands, about tariffs, about banks and no banks, and ga thering around the stars and stripes in one fra ternal hug over our devotion to it, the flag of our country. So far as lam concerned, lam proud of that flag borne by Washington and his com peers, over the bloody battle fields and frozen marshes of a seven years' war lam proud of that flig• the emblem of our liberties. You are all familiar with the events which have taken place in Tennessee. In February last, at a special session of the Legislature, a bill calling a Convention was submitted to the people, who voted it down by a majority of 64 000. Then an other epeeist. evasion was celled, and, in secret session, the people of East Tennessee were sold, like sheep in the shambles, to the Southern Con federacy. While the officers of that Confederacy knew about all that was going on, my people were not maimed to put an ear to the keyhole, er peep through a crevice, while they were being trans ferred to the Southern Confederacy. Only a little more than thirty days were allowed in which to ratify or reject the ordinance of secession. raltyalve hundred Welland dollars were voted the Governor by which to arm men, who should over awe and intimidate the Union men. Even adzes has usually the privilege of stinting his meeter, but here are we, the people of a sovereign State, Fold without haring a voice in the choice of a master. By the same bill three thousand cfacers were created and distributed over the State to overawe and intimidatelhe Union votes. Thus domineered, hectored, and browbeaten, a large proportion of Union men were kept from the polls; yet, with all title, over thirty counties in Bast Tennessee, where we bad an opportunity to can- Iran, gave a mcprity of from 20 to 25,000 against secession. My own county gave a majority of 2,007 against It. We of East Tennessee are re solved still to stand by the State and the Union. If an earthquake or a tornado should sweep the other portion of the State from ex innate._ we Of Beet Tennessee should still claim to be the State, and will Mahe the Caine Claim should the same result be obtained by any other cause. All that we ask is that there shall be no invasion from the South, or from other portions of the State. We ask that we may have means to defend our selves, under that clause of the Constitution which provides that every citizen shall have the right to keep and bear arms. We have asked the Governor for our fair proportion of those arms which were distributed for the protection of the State,- and have been answered that we shall have them, pro vided we will form into companies and brigades, to be transferred to Jeff. Davis and the Southern Canfedersey. We will form no such companies ; we will receive no arms on these conditions. We will appeal to the General Government for aid, and being provided with arms, we will pretest and defend our homes, our firesides, and our Govern mint from all invasion. We have been taunted—told that wo wore trot-- tore—that the hemp was growing for us—that the day of our execution was Axed. We have stood all this, and more, face to face, toe to toe, and an swered that the Constitution defines treason to be adhering to the enemies of the United States, and giving them aid and comfort; and we have told them that the time will oome when the judiciary will dare to decide aceerding to the law, and then we will see for whom the day of execution 18 fixed, and for whose neck the hemp fa growing. The stare and stripes should be preserved, if for nothing ales, as a memento, as an emblem of the best and purest Government upon which the can ever shone. And I invoke the bitterest curses upon the head of him who would trail it in the dust. I know that reward[ have been offered for my head, and that ft is even said that warrants have been issued for Etheridge, myeelt, and other Union men. But, my friends, I am no fugitive, much lees am I a fugitive from justice. lam not flyieg from my home. lam on my way to exe cute a holy mission. I am willing to place every partials of property I possess at the disposal of the Government, if she needs it, in this strife, and if this is not enough, I am willing to pour out my life blood a libation on the altar of my country. If I fall in this strife, all I ask is, that my corpse shall be carried to my home in Tennessee, wrapped in the stars and stripes, and that I "hell be buried among her mountains. And if the Union should fall with me, all that I ask Is, that, wrapped in the flag which is her emblem, I shall be buried in the same common grave. I ask no greater glory. Treachery of the Missouri State Troops. ?HEY FIE' ON A FLAIR Or TRUCE AND KILL PINE OF VIZIR 0191 N OPTIVZICS I Item the 81. Louis Democrat.; On Thursday, the 13th instant, Captain Stanley, with a company of two hundred United States cavalry; left Camp Union, near Kansas City, on a ratealork of inquiry, merel y ascertain the intent and purposes of the State troo ps ' _ encampment at Book Spring, ten miles from Kansas City. On ap. preaching the State troops he raised a white flag, and halting his command about eighty yards dia. tent, proceeded to hold siconferenoe with the corn- Mender of the State trooper, to ascertain the abject Of their being in that neighborhood. Major Farrar, of this city, opened the parley by an inquiry of their object, to which an equivocal and =Satisfactory reply was given. Major Farrar then returned to hie line, and Captain Stanley, in an entirely peaceful object, commending his men under no oirounistanoea to fire, proceeded to Col. Holloway with an earnest endeavor to prevent a 09111 6 / 1 1 and avoid a future engagement. White he was holding a conference, ha noticed movement among the State troops, forming in hos tile array, to which he called the attention of Col. Holloway, saying he saw his troops werenot re speotitsg his Sag of truce and immediately retired, and thus summarily ending the conference. The State troops immediately opened a fire upon them from artiniery and muskets, killing Col. D. B. Holloway, who had recently resigned from the U. S. 'tondos, (where he bad made an ample fortune,) J. B. Midllanahan, Samuel Ralson, Henry Stone Street, arid Mr. Rerlostigh, end mortally wounding Soother, and wounding one other—sdl their own men, and wounding one of the United States 1141diere. Thus ended the treacherous business, the U. S. troop returning to their camp without Sting a shot. . On Friday, the 14th mat., a force consisting of about 700 Federal troops left Camp - Union for the eneempment of the State troops in the vicinity of Independent's. Upon the approach of the Federal troops the rebel foroas of about 900 Inert fled, lea,- b•bina ilea, a large amount of camp equipa g e, baggage, and some 25 to 00 horses. The - Federal troops pushed on to independen ce , marched around the public square; hoisted the American half, the band playing Bell Columbia, 15111 i !spangled Banner, de., mid retired to the stamp previously oeoupled by the rebels. The rights of private parties were respected, and swift as was thought to be private in material and horses left upon the ground_ The following day the Federal troops returned to their own camp. Tee telegraph operator at independence had b eam pareacad into ramie. by the State troops, end despitchtell In the °eke ea irelY destroyed. Taw Was true version or the Whole matter, about ,wkleh so many minors and absurd report; bare been /32010. ' Gov. - RT... a, of North Carolina, writes that the coast defeuaes of that Mete are sash as to defy the whole power of the treitedfitetes NOTES ON THE REBELLION. NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINION. misnarnaswersTropr OF TIIE WORTH The following from the Richmond COrrelpOndenCe of the Now Orleans Picayune furnishes another illustration of the gross misreplesentations about I the North which are circulated among the South- ern people ; Much that is curious reaches Es from the North. One of our own most prominent citizens has just returned from a trip through the whole country. fle was la the train which was fired into between Harper's Ferry and Baltimore, and from the latter city was in company with the New York Seventh Regiment, and others from that State, returning home. They were load in their expressions of indignation, not at *hair personal treatment at the Federal capital, bat at the degradation of the Government, which seemed lost to all sense of constitutional obligation, and even of personal honor. A perfect tyranny reigned at the capital. There was not even an outward respect for the laws. No civil process was respected. It wrs a perfect military despotism. Even the most sacred engagements were regarded only eo long os it was for their interest to regard them. For instance, it was understood from the be ginning that the Seventh should never be called upon to pass the Potomac—all of their feelings revolted at the ides of invading the South—and yet, almost at a moment's notice, they wore ordered directly across to Alexandria. This was "the hair which broke the camel's back," and in utter disgust at what they had seen and Ederod, every man of them revolted and re turned home. And their story Is the story of thousands of others. It is doubtful, indeed, if another regiment of citizen soldiery can ever be in duced to come on from New York, whatever be the pretert. The Linoolnites mnsthereafter rely upon their meroenaries. Nor is there any evidence that the masses of the Northern people are going, in any substantial manner, to support the war There is no alacrity in enlistment, at all events. From Holt:mere to the Canada line, there is to be seen no movement of troops, except like a Crab-- backwards; nor is there any disposition among men of substance to contribute of their means. They talk largely and threaten hugely, but all ends in talk and threats. AFFAIRS IA RICHMOND. The Richmond papers of Thursday have the fol lowing items of Southern news : On Monday last the Fourth regiment of South Carolina volunteers, one thousand strong, under Colonel Sloan, arrived at Richmond, and on Wed nesday the Third regiment, from the same State, alto one thousand strong, under Colonel Williams, arrived there. Two more regiments, ono from Georgia, arrived at Richmond on Wednesday. On Tuesday evening President Davie was sere naded In Richmond, by the New Orleans Waalling tvn Astillary. Thoy were handsomely ontartainCii by Mr. and Mrs. Davie. This company has a bat• tery of six-pounders, twelve-pound howitzers, and rifled oannon. The battalion of Louisiana volunteers, five bun drei and eighty-five strong, left Richmond on Wednesday, via the York River Railroad, for so tive service. B. M. Parker, a volunteer of one of the Vermont regiments, who had been taken prisoner near Fort ress Monroe, lealotimoad on 111.10.1.7, for Yorktown, to be exobanged for a Confederate prisoner held by General Butler. Be says he was handsomely and kindly treated while a prisoner in Rfahniond. AFFAIRS AT tONTBROUTR AND NORFOLK. The Richmond Examiner has a let ter dated Portsmouth, June 19, from whioh we take the following Arrests of epics continue Why made. 1 7.ssierdoy three men—Williams, claiming to be from Smith field; Howell, a Bamptonite, and a man, name unknown, were arrested a few miles from the for mer place, by membore of the Fourth North Caro lina Regiment, who were on a soouting tour. These are unquestionably the same men who were pursued by Pryor's men, a few dim since, in the neighborhood of Burwell's Bay. The trio are in jell in Norfolk. They had a pass from General Bailer. If these men are not lying for offeot, the Bethel affair was one of terrible import. Howell and Williams report that the slaughter of the Fede ralists was absolutely appalling -0o warm that they esoaped never intending to return. ecoord. ing to their statement or estimate, not less than seven hundred were killed and more than an equal number lost arms, legs, er were in some manner wounded. Hon. Howell Cobb has been in Norfolk since Monday, having two sons in the Columbus City Guards as privates. One of them has been in fee ble health, and henee this visit. TEE CONFEDERATE CABINET Tha Richmond Whig, of Jane 4, says : 44 The first meeting of the Cabinet of the Con federate States of America took place yesterday, at an apartment in the oustom house." MILITARY AIOVERRINTS AT RICIIMOND. The Richmond correspondent of the Charleston Cozener, writing under date of June 7, says : At no time eince the commeacement of the war has Riobmond witnessed snob a busy spectacle as during the past week. Troops are arriving here by thensends. The streets are filled with men from every State of the Southern Confederacy, and with every style of uniform which it in possible to conceive. Several regiments have come from Pale* Imola. Among these the most notable are the fa mous New Orleans Zonavett—iix hundred and thirty atfong—the moat picturesque, romantic, ugly, nu describablelooking set of dare-devils who ever shouldered a musket. hlost of them are Frenoh men though there Is a strong infusion of Anglo- SiszL;n and German, and in their harem soar= style of doing tongs, the &beano° of all restraint, and their unquestionably fierce aspect, they are calculated to produce a sensation, both morally and at the _point of the bayonet, wherever they go. Peonatisine ell the islet of the genuine French Zou-Zni " they add to it a superb physique, which will make them a tower of strength to their enemies. Small, wiry, active as squirrels, brown as Malays, and full of agna•fortis, they are certainly the moat dangerous looking set of individuals who have yet been brought into the field. Their dress is the attire and material of the regular French Zonave— embroidered blue jaokets, red baggy trowsers, black leather leggin, and white gaiters, the whole surmounted by a red for, skull-cap, which rests jauntily noon the back of their almost shaven heads, and ends in a blue tassel dangling between the shoulder blades. ricon roars cA.P.Olund. The Convention of North Carolina, on the lath inet , cleated the following delegates to the Con federate Congress: For the State at large—W. W. Avery and George Davis; let district, W. N. S. Smith 2.1, Thomas Rohn; 21, T. D. Mope well; 4th, A. W. Venable; sth, John M. More head; 6th, R. C. Paryear : 7th, Burton Craige ; Bth, A. D. Davideon. The Convention, on the 17th inst., authorized the Arai regiment of North Carolina volunteers, who took ao active a part in the affair at Bethel, to inscribe on their oolore the word " Bethel." PROM PLORIDA Catherine Murat, grisndtaughter of Napoleon's great marital, volunteers her aid in any way that it oan be employed for the benefit of the Florida troops. vradtsuL Aran! CONVRIVFION An ordinance to the following effect is pending before this body: That any 'citizen of Virginia bolding office under the Government of the United States shall, after the first day of July next, be forever banished from the State, and is declared an alien enemy, and shall be considered as snob in all the courts of Virginia. Auy citizen of Virginia who shall hereafter un dertake to represent the State of Virginia in the Congress of the United Statue Shall, in addition to the penalties of the preceding Section, be deemed guilty of treason, and his property shall, on infor mation of the Attorney General,in any,court of this Commonwealth, be confisoated to the uses of the State. The first 'motion shall not be deemed applicable to any °Seer of the United States or of the Con• federate Staten until alter the last day of January next. An ordinance has been pseud adopting the Con atitation of the Confederate Staten. A proposition to pending suggesting the tiro priety of setting aside all the debts due by Vir ginia, or the citizens, or any corporation thereof, to the oidsene of any Northern State now engaged in invading the soil of Virginia. SHIRE/RD CLEMENS TOE THE GOVERNMENT. The Cincinnati Gazette eaye: "It has been elan derously reported that lion. Sherrard Clemens, late member of Congress from the Wheeling (Va.) district, was disaffected towards the great same. This is entirely false. Mr. Clemens has been com pelled, by disease: to a hag eonfinement at his home ' li near Wheeling. Be has never recovered from the severe wound received in his duel with 0. Jenninge Wise. We see, however, by the Wheeling Intelliencer of June 18, that Mr. Cle mens was preeent at the excursion of the Wheeling Convention to the camp at Bellaire, 0. That paper Dye: The Eon. Oherrard Clemens was then introduced, and was received with cheers. Mr. C. spoke with a groat deal of energy, and Ida rework's, brief sto they were, strongly tested his physical strength. He told the soldiers that they came as deliverers, and would be welcomed by every loyal heart in the State. In speaking of the rebellion in the custom part of Mao Otitis, he said the people over there were like potatoes, the beat part under ground. He struck old Wise with a great deal of bitterness, and watt most loudly applauded. A trALOA CANDIDATE on COAGRICSS IN NORTH CAROLINA We learn that Mr. C. H. Foster, of this State, is about to announce himself as an unconditional Union candidate for Congress from the First dis trict of North Carolina, represented in the last Donee by Hon. W_ N_ H. Smith. A statute of the State fixes the first Thursday of August as the day of eleotion. Mr. Foster it recently from his district, and 16 confident that a strong Union feel ing exists there, as elsewhere throughout the State, which will very soon demonstrate itself• effee tiroly.--lirashenanon Republican. TIFBILLING ADVENTIME wrrn TwO Lax SNAMIS —The St. Joseph (Mich.) Traveller, of June 12, Jews that ing a pieta of marshy ground bordering on the Northern bayou, near this village, in company with a small boy, the sheriff discovered two large blue racer snakes jest ahead of him, and although armed with nothing but an insignifioant stick, be resolved at once to endeavor to tte . apateh the monsters ! Therefore, by describing a circle, he headed them off, and hem med themin next to the water, which this species of reptile dislikes exceedingly ; but, as be ap proached nearer and neater, the forgest one, head erect, turned upon him, end in an inetant coiled its strong sinewy body about his legs with each te nacity that it was impossible for him to move from his tracks without falling over. Bat, in spite of this predicament, the sheriff was not so mush alarmed until he saw the other snake, which had meantime been runningfrom side to side, suddenly start towards hint, and with the lluiekness of light ning, leap upon him, catching his arm in his em brace, and binding it to his body as firmly .4 if It had been secured with chains of steel, and, of course, notwithstanding he strained every nerve in the effort, he could not release it. With nit left be draw a sheath knife from a breast pocket of hie coat, and reads short work of Selletring the Bolls of disagreeable foes. The largest of these monsters measured seven feet four and one-half inclse, and the other five feet eight inches in length. The sheriff says that it loomed to him that the terrible embrace of the large reptile wee equal to the strength which two men could bring to bear on a rope about a person's limbs, and was extremely' painful; while the quicknes s of their movements wee indeed astonithing. Ms brought away their heads al trophies of his victory. STLWLYT Mut committed suicide in Mobile, A 1... a few ilium ago, in eoneeqnenes of a fear of beeoining bankrupt, his estate having greatly de elbred dttrigg as put two weekr. GENERAL NEWS. Damian or SonnrEEe FOR WATER ON THE BATTLII FIELD. — i participator in the fight at Great Bethel gives the following idea of the risk a soldier will mu to obtain water upon the battle field " Borne of ns have had very narrow chances for life. In the course of the fight, several of ne ran across a road along whioh the cannon of the enemy were constantly playing, in order to get water. (I find, by the way, that on the battle field a man will risk his life, without hesitation ) for water.) Raving get it, we were waiting to rash back again, dodging the balls in order to do so. Our first lieutenant sang out, "Don't so many of you come at ono. I" I, with some others, stopped to ',How the nest lot to pass. They made a meth, and when nearly across, a eannon-ball came whizzing along and killed four men, mowing them down instantly. One was of our own corps, ens of the East Boston Company, one a lieutenant of artillery, and one unknown to me. Oa seeing thls,ewe immediately made a rash after them, bus, though running the same risk, went safely over. ' DESPERATE ATTEXPT TO ESCAPE raom TUE MISSOURI STATZ PBRITRATIARI.—A letter to the Bt. Louis Repubtican says that the oonviour In the State penitentiary, at Jefferson oity, Missouri, made a desperate attempt to escape on the 18th lest " They had all dined together as usual in - the hall, and were about to be conducted to their re spective cella by the guards, when, by some pre viously conoerted plan . , they rushed upon the latter and completely subdued them. They then poured out into the prison yard, and commended breaking a hole in the wall, when they were discovered by the soldiers stationed without, who instantly gave the alarm. In lets than ten minutes four compa nies of Untied Otatos troupe boa arrivoa at the spot. They encompassed the prison, scaled the walls, and shot down one of the convicts who was about to force himself through the hole. Two or three others wore wounded. Alter which they were all driven back at the point of the bayonet into their cells and secured. Not ono escaped." ASSAULT ON THE MANAGER OF THE BOWERY THMATIIII.—Mr. James Liogerd, manager of the Now Dewar,. Theatre, A•na in 16. llrecklyn Pollee Court on Saturday, preferring a oharge of assault and battery against a man named Patriok Leahy. Mr. Lingard was at the Fulton Perry, the other evening, waiting for the boat, when Lenny, who was in liquor, nine up and asked him it he was • military officer. Mr. Lingard, to humor the man, said he was. Leahy asked him how much pay he allowed recruits; Lingard said, about ton cents a day; Leahy seemed to take this as an insult to a patriot, and struck Lingard in the eye. Leahy was very sorry, now he was sober, and Mr. Lingard was not disposed to press the /charge vindictively, so the justice suspended sentence. DEATH OF Soutane. —Charles Bents, a Frenchmen, belonging to Company K. Colonel Lewis' Pennsylvania regiment, died at the Lom bard-street Infirmary on Wednesday last, of typhoid pt6lllll6ftia. HIS remains were interred at Baltimore Cemetery, en Thursday afternoon, with military honors, by the company of which he was a member. Charles Horn, a member of Company C, same sea-11120Di, died en Thursday, of Inflammation of the membrane of the stomach. Tim Democracy of lowa have called their State Convention to nominate a Demooratio State ticket. to Inset At Drui Moines on the 10th of July. Several members of the party protest spinet the call, as they desire a Union tioket to be put in the THE diptheria is making terrible ravages in the towns of Auburn and Franklin, Mo. Iu Fraat lin whole families have been out off in a few weeks. Old and young are alike victims to this terrible malady. .6.tnuam, fttoottoox, of tho EngThl nary, who has recently died, was a lieutenant of. the Superb, 74, when she IrB/3 one of the blockading squadron off Now London, in the last war with THE first, number of a daily newspaper has been issued in York, Pa. It is entitled the .Patly Recorder. LEXLNOTON and Fayette, the city and county of Droolsinridgo, gavo 1,042 majority for Critten den. Panics FILEDERICK 3 of Prussia, and the Princess Royal, will visit Ragland, with their in• fant son, in the sown of next month. TUE COST of fitting ont troops, up to the present, to the State of Conneotiout, including bonntynaoney, provisions, &0., is over $600,000. THE Charleston Mercury boasts that no inn mid ever find lodgment In tionth tramline That's especially true of patriotiem.—Lorciavale Journa l. TIM Mobilo papers are urging the necessity of confireating all the property in that city which is owned by Northern citizens. M. BLOIIDIN Will receive £1409 for giving a coarse of twelve of his wonderful performance' at the Crystal Palace, England. Iv is bad for the Confederate States Govern ment when its merchant vessels are taken, and its loan kralt.—Leuisatils Journal. Hon. Simi P. ARNDT, one of the oldest pioneers of Wisoonain, died at Green Bay, in that Stets, a abort time ainee. GREAT drought is prevailing in Wisconsin, which threatens materially to injure the amps. Joint S. CAnmerat and G. P. Van Winkle will probably be the new Virginia. Senators. BIBDICALIAL. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL A BLOOD Rta ND NOVATOIt ,is plumes!) what its name indicate., for, wig pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilarating, end strengthening to the vital powers. It also re. Twines. ren...vb. , ..., ...I ..mews the blood in all I engin& purity, and thus restOree ...4 renders thp uratona ,nvolaorebie to attach. of elleea.so , it s.. 6- only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form, so as to be within the reach of all. So chemi •ally and skilfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so , perfectly adapted as to act is perfect accordance with the laws eats. titre, anti knee soothe flit weakest siornatli, and tone hp the digestive organ& and allay all nerve and other irritation. It is also perfectly 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 ,, Inning powerfully tonlo and soothingproperties, and non secuentl can never iniure. Such a remedy has - _ long been fe lt to DO a 00/1/dOrtfitlull to the medico) world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical • amence, and also by all who have suffered from de bility , for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to see that debility follows all attacks of dm- - - ease and lays the unguarded system open to the - attaake of many of the most dangerous to Winch - poor humanit s constantly liable. each, for ex- , am le, as the f o llowing: Consumption, Bronchitis, Indigestion. Drspepaia,_ Loss of Appetite, Faint - nests. Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpitation .of the Heart, Melancho ly, hypochondria, Night Sweats, Languor, Oiddsneess, sad all that class o 9a cl ire s d Bm fe at f ive i a ta , la d ca n .21 t rr ta idta i r t iltil l , ti Arg; Liver Derangements or TsrpiditY, and Liver Com plaints, Diseases of the Kidneys, ficabling or In . - oontrisenee of the Urine, or any general damn's:- mentof the Urtetyy Organs, Pain in the Back, ID ei and between the ahowaers, predisposition to sus Colds, Haokipg and Continued Cough, Emaciation, Difficulty in Breathing, andondeed, we might enu merate =my more still, but we have space only to gay, it will not only cure the debility following - - (Chills and Fever but prevent all attack. arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure the disease - - at once, if already attacked, and as it acts directlY and persistently upon the Mimi system, arousing the Liver to action promoting. in fact, all the ex ' gir D l ACi l it ß aj e tt l eteViit l i e eo sy g ilr a , c l u t Willaufal mg upon change of climate and water ; hence all travellers should have a bottle with them, and all - should take a tabie-spoon fel at least before eating. As it prevents costiveness, strengthen; the diges -- - tive organs, it should be in the hands of all persons ofsedentary habits. students, ministers, literary . men , and all ladles not acleastomed to much oat _ door exercise Aehould always use it. If they will. - they will find an agreeable. pleasant, and eminent remedy against those ills wluoti rob them of their beauty; for beauty cannot axon without health, and health cannot exist while the above irregidan-1 ' lies canto:ins. Thrri, again, the Cordial is a perfee " Mother's Relief. Taken a mouth or two before the 9 Canal trial, she will pose the dreadful paned with <I perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake Mina st,t/sse Cordial is all we etannfor it. Mothers, try el it ! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or 0 decline, not only of your daughters, before it beM late, bat also your eons and husbands, for w - the fernier, 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 business that if it were no for you they, too, would travel in the same darn wani path , until too late to arrest their fatal falL tint the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal, for we are Owe your never fading affection will unerringly point you to Prof. twee , ,, Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator' as the remedy which should be always on band In time of need. 0..1. WOOD, Fropnetor, 4448r0ed oar, New York, and 114 Market .treat, Bt. Louis Mo. ; and sold by all good Druggists. Price. One Dollar per Bottle. fold in this city by 8.. FABNEBTOCK ft CO., Nog. and 0 North FIF P Street : HAEISARD & CO. WELPTII and CHE T l 4 U ' l Streets, and U YOKE & 0., 232 North SECQND Street. 0013-mwf d-eowWor ELME, PROPYLABIINB, IHEUMATRIM. The New Remedy for Darien the east rear we have introdneen to the no tice of the medical profession of thisoonotry the Flat Cryztalizsd atiors4e of Propylamtisa. ea a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM • and horns' received from mom monrote.,both from physiormor of the highest stimidDlS and from Man% tad MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS of its real value in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we are induced to present It to the public in a form ii,BARY FOR IMELEtiIATE USE, Thlott leo hope will 1nii145P0234 itself to those litho are ettfferin6 with tale atittetins oomplatnt, and to the me dical practitioner who may feed disposed to test the Powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINEI in the form above spo ken of, has recently been extensively experimented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will appear from the Published aooounts m the malice' journals.) Wirlt easefully put up ready for immediate use , with full directions. and can be obtained from all the draggling at 75 oenta_per bottle, and at wholesale of BULLOCK. a_ dirtElegßAW Dreggiate and Menufaetnring. Chemutie. rhiladelphia. BUSLNIZEIS CA.KDO. WILLIAM ALLICANDER, NO. 340 S. PO URTR Street, Above Pine. Mee hears from 9 o'clock A. M. till 9 P. M. my3l-1m TORN WELSH, PRAOTIOAL SLATE a ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWN Road, is prepared to put on aniammint of Roofing. on the moot moderate tonnaWill guaranty to make every building perfectly water-tat Oroera promptly attended to. myY-ly TORN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS, 11, £ 0,. 31.7 and 319 WALNUT Ousel, (bodement storm bed - noon Third and Fourth, north sided .Phila delphia. B.—Fine Old Whishae• always on hand. (Eatehludied in Mi.) bae-ur PAWSON & NIENIOLSON, BOOKBINDERS, Ipon. 519 and 591 MINOR Mira**, Betwaen Market and Oheatnnt atrsOia, PBMADELPNIA, JAMES PARTON, JAL B. Vii3XO34OX tylff-IT* VILE MANUFACPTORY 211 NEW STABIL Files . and made of eta ix desoriptiort, am t g 40 04 "fiviiklEl7ll l itilebusla"h at nanataatarees gnaw sosatting done ins ranatiar Planner. apt-dam J. B. SMITH. ICiROWLII3 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA OINCIER.—FREDBRIQK BROWN. Chemist and Drnsgiet, northeast corner or Chestnut and Fifth Ms., rtifisseler , sole manuptoturer of Brown's Essence of Jamaica iner t which is recognized and prescribed by the zaDlliCOltacuili t and hem teroorme the standard family medicine of the United States. - This Essence is a preparation of unusual exoellenoe. In ordinary diarrhea, incipient oholerts_rin 'hart, in all prostration of prostseon of th e digestive =chomp it Is inestimable vane. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera end etunmer complaints of children, it,S peon- Lindy etheamona - no family, individual, or traveller /hood he without! it. TIOT/CE.—To prevent this, vahnsble Essence front twins countertsited, a new steel ennntling. executed at a gnat aces, will be feud on the cabana of the wrap l}er, in order te weard theyeretkeeer Wing peed opus, by-worthless mutations.— pimpingoniP by FREDERICK BROWN, and fo mildew . hie Drag and Chemical Store. N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, and at FRE ORRICK BIM% J. Drug and Chemical Stare. B. E. corner of Ninth and Chestnut aroma, nntid" P ap e ossabe ß g , nl a a thWadAafe stunerabya THE PRESS. -PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1861, MEDICINAL. CEPHALIC PILLS SICK HEADACHE. NERVOUS HEADACHE. By tke 140 of Mon /ID the periodical attacks of •etas SY Sisk ffesdide may be hrevented ; and HUM= at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom faillin removing the Names and Head a4l4 to whieb femalsa are so subject. Whey not gently on the boWels, romOVing CestirsisgSS. For Libitum Mesh Students, Delicate Females. and all persons of Sednitary Ambits, they are valuable as a LitZatiVis improving the appetite, giving Moss and miser to the elievenTe organ.. sad restoring the Wawa du_ doily and strength of the wnole system. Who CEPHALIC NEW are the remit of bmg investi gation and carefully conducted experiments, having MUM In IMO many yearn, daring lamb these they brave 15T0441131 and relieved a lan amount of Pam and sneering from Hasdacha, whether originating in the wsreoss intern or from a deranged state of the gm assek. Whey. are eattnely vegetable fit their , eeteseeition, end may be taken at all Imes with perfect safety without nuking any °lmre of diet, and the absases of may dim irssabis *suits rottdttle it easy to administer ikon to ihilotrent 6717A1tX 07 00UNTERWERTS I Ike gentine Yate 800 signatures of BOUT 0. Xpaltitif on back Box. Sold by Drossists and all other Dealers to MaOpine& A. Bo=Qnll tik sent by Nth VIDDSIi On rebbipl of Ike PEtIOE. 95 CENTS. 111 orders Midi k sittrolool tWALDING, Ea UEDA.% 1111XENT, AIM Yoltil. TltS FOIigRTUNI EADORSEMENTS ON OFFEIAT6/0 FILLS COICITIMS AM. *ILO ifflFFSit FROM HEADACHE. SPEEDY AND SURE DUBE IS,IVITHIN TANIS READIL As shoos foittmosiois ors smooliottoil by Mr.lsr4t)- tiro. List' afford iniquestiorgsbil proof Of riu Is. silly of ais Arty soiossifis iiiscooory, Ms, Swarm. egasoltvarms Gene,. Feb 4 1. MSC Bra: I have triad pm? Cteelutlia Pills, a';,o IXlit thins so ws/i that I want Tonto rend me two dollars worth more. Part of these axe for tha neighbor., to whom I gave a few of the first hoi I got from TeZ Una the Pllll by maU, and oblige Year ort garrant TAfiihN ICBIQMs 9Y. Kiteleteoze, Pa., t lea Ms. 1111 Tills,l visa yes to send me one more boxer7out emplane I hers roostose gust deal (if baseda from thew Yours_empeottelti, MARY ANN 81K)1X1011214 Arum' essinr., NutrinevoN Corium n et t Mr-uanta. January /8, 1551. f Sm. willalsass aand me two Nam if 11111 r COW; it INFIR rmmeiio,olT.— Atespeettilly rox:Th io. B. siston. P. b".—/ A 444 rowtorsd ovta Oar 4, yew mid And th,wt Matfia. Rams VIZZION, Ohie. Jan. IL UM. I. C. Or.sicrtos. Please find enclosed twenty-Aye cents, for which send as another box ofiocr Cephalic Pills. Thep au tratS sAs bass Pills I hove nor tinsel. Mint A. novga., P. M. Bello Vornon, Orresadot so, O. Bsvmar.r, blue.. Des. DAM 11. O. Opstinitit, Esq. I for earns alveolars er lane slum bills, to bens your Cephalic. Pills more pertionlerlY before my cus tomers. If you have anYthlns of the kind please send ma. One of my customers, who is subject to severe Rick leadmino, laatinizro dam) was eared of ca NSW US fir“ Wrr Yowr Wttioh I cent her. ammo y W. B. WICKER. Kinx: 0. Skallrinnb o. Cedar at . is. Y. .117SAII 8111; Inoloaod find tatonty-dvis cents, an,/ for villa mond box of " Geoplasileo 1411.." Bend toaddreas of Ray. Wm. 0. Filler, Iternoldabnrg, Franklin Co.. Ohio. Four Pills work Ms sintries--cars .19.rsadasks stnsrtt instants:. With' Min, W?L U. Marl. Yritliairrl, Eltetn Jell. M. MIL Mr.. Bra ante. : Not kw ainee I sent to YOll r g la box en d Cezobabe MIN far the co of the !ferrous M 4O :lobe Ooetivenom, Ald reoeined the eame , * Add Jagged Vim*. douit •• • :mord. son mu 1/7 roalra " Direot padal A. A. WF td, MIL Nan Ue xamminer. Nerfeihi fa. Mosheits Pills mmomelieh the obJeot ter Ingo/LIMY Wall Enda, Care of hell4llollo &Ulu forme. Ann ti. Esouniew. "Wont, Ts. Whey have been timed in more thane thousand meet with entire sueetw. 7ress iha Domocratt St. Cloud, Mims. If you aro, or have been troubled with the headache, and fora box, [CePhalid Pills,] le that yea racy have them in wee of an attack. Dow the Advents , froefdacor, The CeMelte PiUs are laid to be a remarkably Wrea the remedy for the headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which her ever been discovered. Press ate Wester* R. R. (Warn, Mote, Ili. gepheh We heartily endorse Mr. Seeding, and luirimaled ee. .Trans the Xassunis railer Start Zang* , Vs, Ti. Ire 826 1113.16 tilla gems offering with tke keedeeket who try them , will suet to them. Prows the Sostkerw Path Pilsrfor, New atisaw, Ls. Try them Ton that are afflicted. and we are lure that se tactinteny 61111 he added to the already =term hit that hat rewire emits that uo other modiotne INA produce. jivers ski 'SG Louis Dmotras. The immerse delimit for the article (Coattails Pilo *rapidly ingmisimp. Non 1h earoltts, ihrorsaort, /own, ogr. avoiding would not anneal his name with on or tiolo no did not doors to rowan real merit. Frew the Adveritan, Fr mamma, =MM;Z== heel file Deily Newt ytt s4L ar4 MUM rills are MU& ite r - ''ce(.o Lida Prom sks CI amnia dist Autos. Ken. •std to be very ellioaeboo for the hoofhothe. 7f to Goinsesstesa, ClAwast' ests, Staring Munsniti can now be rebeveit NIP A jinn! llottlii 4111gWE will says ten thaws tkoir oast matua7."lll SPALDING'S PILSP.Mr,D GLUE t gramme% rum= wins SPALDING'S PUPAS= GLIM I ISGONCOMY DiorATor Sins A 6,11011. IN livru As accidents will happen, even in well-recaLtted familial!, it is very dimmable to have some cheap and ryooi tc nvenient way for repairing Faraiture, Toys, Crocke- SPLLDLNCPS PREPARED Wets all suit emergeneSeit, end no household Gan ard to do without it. it is always ready. and up se the stinking point. "1151WVh IN EVERY liQlreE." N. B.—A Bruit sooonipsales each Donis; nine al resits. Address, HENRY O. SP Mil s No. 4e oRDAI BUSES. NSW YOBS. AN ioartalti impnitaipled perion.v are attempting to „ j&m ger OA 'MO Wirairratight rum% isaitmotiom wins FRErAILIED GLIM, would osehon peneele to ex amine before persituieing. and nee that the fall name. Sr mummy PREPAXIII le ea the Nye Winn Ilikeit in Madan ensinflinh SW 11 CURB ALL KINDS OF litADActin t SPAUDINGI3 TAM/ 11,rnioysszirse,AlinaN CO. Ok Jainary /,IMI. S SAVE TIE PIECES! 1741,11016 INSURANCE 'COMPANIES. 'TAE REMANOE 'MUTUAL ttiffoll.M.V - up ratzazinPini, OFFDOI6, Mo. 306 WAIIIIPT 15111tER1f. Insane against !.06b OR HOUSE BY FILE, el Neuss, Stores, and other buildings limited er iiiiarai v .:Ti a d . o lli riv it i r. ,.. s h6tite, in town or UM VITAL, Alir,lye,. i116R71M111,111 61 av Which is Jelin das fo Mu._ • In Spit Mortgages on silty property, Worth double the amount—;. 8181X0 lal Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 par cent. first 00 Pe Otig tf:ii ra lu ltii'lA t ail a b - o - . 1 111 - iiii alit: Tie: ILINN) ootcl mortgage load, Lllo,oool 17,000 00 Huntingdon snot 14000 Top Railroad and Canal Co.'s mortgage loan_,.__ --- 5,000 00 eroluld rent. Arai-ohms -- -;--. 8,901110 Collater a l inane well scoured -. ..._ _ IMO 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cant loan____ 60,000 00 f&egheny Colinty 6 001' 001 a. Pa. RR. loan- 10,000 00 mmermal Bank stook—. —... . 6,136 01 Unica' Bank stock— —.— 8,810 60 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s stook-- • 4,000 03 Ih e Ronan Nutted e Insurance Co.'s stoat 15,110) OD *he County Fire Ineuranoe.co.'s amok_.. 101) 00 The Delaware M. ti. Insprarwe Co.'s stook., TOO 00 eton in ritual Insurance VO.ll Betio-- &V 00 Bills receivable— —.— -- 16400 74 Book accounts, monied interest, rtc—,—. 7,104 65 Cash on heed— —.---..-_____ 11,614 64 1017,140 OS The Mutual principle, combined with the security of alatoot Capital, entitles the insured toparticipate in, the privity of the Company, without liability for losses. LIMN promptly adjusted and paid. lINS/507‘110; Wm. Tingley, Samuel Disphese, alum R,Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, William Stevenson, Beni. W. Tingle'', Mu R. Worrell, Marshall Rill, • H. L, Carson, 7. Johaeors Drown, Robert Toland,l Charles Leland. D. D. Romengarten, Jacob T. Bunting, chalice el. Wood, Smith BoWen_ denies 8. Woodward,_ John Bimetal. Pittsburg. CLEM TIPIVLEY. President. P. ra, putricTlMAß, &wets February 16.1861. 7 ' fen THE ENTERPRISE INSUBANCE 00715rEPAlirY PIIILADKLPHA. (FIHE LKSHIULACH EXOLISIVELY.) COM,PANTS BVILDINO, S.' W. (fORN.SX ZOVATAT AND WALNUT STREP,P.S. 01.111LICTORS: F.i.i.teITOILI) A:AAA. MORI:MCAT DAwsow. 3106..31x. exta. H. SMART. HALER° frAkzusit., JOLITI 11. BROW:. 'aim M. Amoon. B. A. FAHNESPOCI. BUM. T. TRIIMICI, ANDilaw D. cum, aim J. Li. Duuna . RATCHFORD ETARJA, frevient. CHAJLI.HaI '.`COXE. &weary. fell PENN MUTUAL LUM DTEMBANCE COMPANY,_ No. 921 CREBTNIPT Street Philadelphia. CHARTER ERRPETUAL. ALL rim PROFITS DIvIDLD AMONG THE IN- Insure Liras for skint toms or for the of life ; grant Annuities and Endowments ; purchase Life Interests in Beal Estate, and makeall contracts de pending on the contingencies of life. They sot as Eneoutore, Adnunintratore, Maleness, Trieteee, and Guardian*. ALESF.TB OF TEE COMPANY. January WM. Blortgagas, ground rents, real estate- .esm,N2 Sir United annex stooks. Treasury motel, loan. of State of Pennsylvania, city of Phila delphia, . MPS M Premium nokis, , loaas oolhstersie, &a. ETA'S Patuaiplganis. North Fennielinuna Reit. roans" mum county Ka Dar cent, /UhrEIPI to Bank, insurance, railroad, canal stocks. ass. 1 7,60 0 Carte on hand, agents' balances, &0., 1:o. .18,nee 14 81,021,123 02 MlLLElkEreedout. 20x.1.3, Imo rrosidons. pan W, burr mule. scoretari. mt22-cf HELLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN. •A-F SURAIICE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, by Hz* loseltLtitires of ponmiggrun, lu. Mee L E. Gorier. of 11111 RD end WAIN/3 streets, PHILADELPHIA, .E.2.41cn iTersiuxes, as %weal . large, * o iii iirts of tie Werli. FNMA, I . 111e5IIRRAGE3 01 !kola by Rivera, earlals, Lau ant Lilt Sir nagvirialgarrd the fR ifilliviheutiao isuorect:r. toroav AFtErg OF Ititt: November 11004:11 Fnitad tStsreo Aye V OW, loan—_..l2ooX} PO MON Vottod Mown OA cent. Moto", (with boomed interoat)— 11111 al 100,800 Pennsylvania Mode five 11, Gen , leant EOM do. do. ole do. de, 31,04 e MOM A 1,311031100, Oitr-otoffir vont. Wen. WWI 37 Komi abogaago atm ur dint loan— eiNuO 00 10.000 Parmaylvania Railroad 21 mortaags • auqp cent. bonds WOOD PP /0.090 WO charm. nook Germantown tiara 001311 , 5117. interest and ppoomal oorootood br the Oitr of elnhia " LIM LEM 100 'harem Panama !vaunt Itailroid ganapny,--..----„- 2000 CO 1001 100 shares North Paargrylormia MI , road Comnany . 1.200 80 !harem Philadelphia Ice Boat ant Ream Ter 00Paar. 1.102 00 3121 oho_tres Pidiad ma and liann-de • Oracle steam ' ow-bOat Corafitay. no so 2110 2 ehares rbindelphla Exohanan Thr uenwinT-- - 2,eoe I Owe* Cozanontol Rots" 000 00 11160,7121 t gr. Coat 07.17.2115.84. Make' 709.0151,306 71 BOW reoeiTable, for inintrainottio MAN 42 Bondi and mortrarel.--- 04000 40 Neal watts U Warm* Om at A gensita-Pranilanis ail iA6- rum Fatima. interest. and oiler dents daa tap company— _- 12,000 03 Nom aoi stook of trandry — Ltaarant* an. other use se 'Mk. ea trat--in - a ENS la • UM 11l waxy n BIBEinfOgIB. William Ilar,itig, famgei J. 'Otago, rlug A. Hoiden J. F. !Van, ggpalige l'aglEng• agiagy .gagA oka R. Peerge. 1.1 - igrard Darius , •kn O. Davie, N. Jansejirpoleci, amen Tragnsir, gpt near mg - wain% Witham gyre,. Jr.. 11•3 PAN U. Eurd , Imre 11 7 Mut, ii*Og 73111108, WiltLera V, Lme:gig, • `wn? . airox, - y 1 7 Aerre MT. nral. . 'Berland, at. ,11.. M. Waren, egg . J.ol — C. kelper. , labia B. Maniple. P111.16'; Kul Craig % D. VI . Morgan. char ex Kelly, A. B. Berger. " xxxity im..5303. 1r/ jui t .c l B /6k . fil ami DiAlej y tri m, , P rr rtfi esi d d e c llt b , vinegary. noI7 - INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.-- F l- ;x 1 •% rraxeicy - Lv.u.i t u_B_lNguji.A2- fOE 041XPANY—InoorporektedA IA ZEN. FER.PIS - 610 WAJZTU T i treet, oprolite Idepend. once &mare. This Company, favorably known to the oommenitY fee thirty-ra yearn, continuee to insure inrannst loss or damage by Fa°. on pabho or private Buueli k aa, either permanently or fora limited time. Also. on Furniture, stooks of U..do or Merehandise generally. en liberal ° Mir Capital. together with a large Barp.lne Fund, b invested in the meet careful meaner, 'moon enable*" them to oTer to the *mined an undoubted ganarlty in the asse or /On. - . ' Jonathan rattoroolli /* no Ilaidelulreti larunrin Campbell, Thoznaa Robins, Alexander Berman, Darnel smith, Jr.* Yrilliatn Nionpeliae, Jahn Be♦eronz, Thomas Smith. JONA:MAN PATTERSON, President. Virrr r rot O. Caster:ln, filearetarT. se4-17 IN SURANOII , OOLIPANY OF TUN. STATE OF FEBTOSYLVANIA—FIRIS AND MA JUNE .111511MANCE Box. 4 AB 5 EXOZIAJIGEB 1551LD11465. (Martyred in 1751—(1syltiO 1150,00 D—Feb. 1, VAD, soak value i salon 77. all nveyted is smut and available aneritiee--lea thine te, mew. ou Vessels arid Cargoes. Seildluce, Stub el tteralindistbAs .t on libtral term % EIT Da.niqnitra, evorg• illtaart, neon Toby, Ounaltel larezit. las Mattaleetar, Tobias Warier, Wim 0111 th , Wkosnaz . Warbles, Jeba Batt, Es= G. Freearusa, WMIAM WAIIO, Okarles 0, admix, - 'mom) 0, Ceram, viIEII7.Y D. a15.13.1E181L1e Prod t. 1171.1LIADI Nousnainry. INSURANCE.- LIECELANIOS' INSTBANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia No. 186 North SIXTH Street, below Race. insure Build (1004114 and Morokandigo Generally from logo Or re by fire, The company guarantee to admit all e% C promptiy, and thereby hope to merit the astute age of the pahilo. arazovszs. idergan. Hobert Flanisan, Fromm Cooper, Michael MoHeor, foorge L. Dougherty. 15dward Morioeern, Joshes Morbo, Mame. 11.18•0enelek, James Demme, Matthew McAleer, Joan Bromley, Francis Bernard ItaTerty, John Cassady_ Hhamee J. Hemphi ll , Jhinuird H. Hidgemah. Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare Frsasis NeMenue, Michael Cutup. RANCI COS, reeldeml. 'AM.IJIAHD RAFFE F RTY. Ite S aretarOP ,E 04547 A MICRIOAN FIRE - INBURANOI4 00., -1-a- INCORPORATED CRAY/TR' PER _ ETU A.b. No. 310 WALNUT Eltreetabove Third, Philadelphia, Ha _a large paid-up Capital Stoat dad atirP/Uh Wonted In 1110111/a and mailable aecuritios, eoutinum insure or Dwellings Storm, Furniture, Merchandise Vemels in port an d . their cargoes, and otherperaenaJ property. All losses and promptly adjusted. MBA as. Thos. R. Maria, ohn T. Lewis, John Welsh. mimes R. Campbell. asetuol C. Marten. and 2atmak Brady. Chas. W. YoultneY. Lanai Morrie. TROMdit Ito nuatra, Prealdent. .141..13.E5T C. 11. CRAWFORD. Secretary. fan-tf Ak 1111111WATE INSUBANOR 00.11 EPA. SM. N1 7 .—Artitorival Capitol .02,11(1$-CILIVER1 PEAPETWAIN, o** No. du NIALZrII7 Slyest, botiren 'kind sad Foottk ?Street, Pailadelpaist. _ran ctripova will &sin arathet lea or tarsus by Irlrs, en namngs.Yarnitus. and Idarokaittiao Ins . o,..Marla, Uttantroos tra 7ftwolo, Mrs** sad Frattitta Illand hunts to an name a Um llatios. (VOX' Jamb gh Ime Model* rtiittkOro Faker. ,Tigua Ketybnan, . Anaortnedt is tm X. , Matriatotti Inn Pearson, 'Wm. F. Dun* or Meyer. J. X. Haiß eaht JACOB ErrXralt oat. WM F.IPEAX ~, Viso Presides& W, Xt. 111111111. **rotary. , ave-12 VXOBANGE INSUBANCZ COMPANY .11-74 —Cala, No. 409 WALNUT &rest. FIRE INSURANCE on Rouen and Manhattan generally, on favorable tome, either limiUsd or nu- D/lUSCTOI/US Jeremiah Bernell, ThomM.RATIS• John Q. Gitmode. UMrles Hate, Edward D. Roberts, James T. mem, Samuel L. Minedloy. Joshua T. Owen, R a b e , 0, Ha: John John J. Griffi th s. JEREMIAH BONSALL, President. itlenalin Con, jvax. roto Q. rs SINNODO, Vice Pranderut Beo, pHIIADELPHIIi TAR RA -0 OTT A. WO Oleo an RKS, d Ware Room'. 1010 CHFATNTE strait. Ornamental Chimney Tore. Garden Vases and Statuary. Smart Andilteeed* Floating Vila. , ' r aralrnam. Ventdatms and O Smok en e Flue, team- Tile and Sanitary Wars. eam-in:sew Drain Pipe. titer ripe, warranted to stand sr.teann, &au and durable. Traaa Implied on mem tem* ntutrated alustorgas gent by Mail en avelleatien by latter. RAXIIIIIIOX. 01 R.Zins eve Ittpeet. FLIACPENNEEL, LECIULING, SHAD, SAL IKON. ar.0.7434e.bb1i, Mess Rohl,* ant s Maok oral, largo, medlars sad malt, fa assoriod preskaroa of cooks late-easpit fat Asa. I,OOD bbl '. 44aw H dam, Eastport, ant .Labrutor Mar new, or- 3e,me boxes extra new sealed e4ooo boxes extra new Nal Hempen. UM bores I= rde.lll bbla. M two whi /0 bbls. new E 410.1201207 Ness Md. er. bbbi. laity 114101 w Salm& • loasistala *mad lialtl i NL" bolos Herkimer-wan ens Is Moro MA ludas. for MURPHY & ROMs, No. 146 NORTH WHARVES lIIST P.ZOMIIIID, par ti Annie Kintball,li 07 from immrsoool; blander. Weaver. di Mandtr's proparationti; si .Fstram tenni, fa 1 jam 'NI Ss Fatmot kmayafpf i ln *M' 50 RI Zntrant uanonsun, In innum. leo ExtrlNV I n its Num. so ita Vm Ooloblo‘lztbottlsa , 2110 1114 0!. enocizu Hook, in 1 .19 909.144, MO Qolorool. in ilk WNW* mi ril Mama. t. la Jam koiiinsit, w.baltalLS, 4k. .1 1 121W0 4 7 wed 49 North SECOND Street. WEPT QUALITY ROOFING BLAU Aar TIM on ]{pad and far at& at Vnion 1441 S UM nit" VirOttkn UM% ItAllitt.A.D • • PHILADELPHIA A t ) 1 .14WM28 1,12 / 1: in 419 1111 7 1111 ga R siitiq: fo r and miter May 10, 12911. u -4L - %Ili; Yr e Sys egoseted4 AO ram L . ft $, - tO,OLD d A L EI i v e tt llew D6Pdt Infigick` . (Passenger "In k- • Prato, ill ..- 'lll street:o et 9 , Lanai Thisbe a ' aid al j 0y..., ..pgigignyi„_ "1 lennatjtlrixr garris_burg vr'ldtaßiu. , t 9 htt ._ VAN A, RALittu D a I , :i ra w iron• in 'r, train burg ; the CHAIR ItLiArl vAL . ter 4 - 6 1 .... the mixt% to Cam boreal, kismitto. r„,....." WORT ERN DENTRAI. running to Bunbury„ ko. AFTERNOON L1NEe..,,,,_ LOISTO Now Depot, corner of BROAD and CAL/WW- B/LL &meta. PHILADULPHIA, (Passenger op tranoes_tin 'Phirteenth. and onHCIA, eallownill areey.) Jo f OTAvILLE and HARRISBURD, et LIS P. 55.. DAlLY,Alattgeatil at RerraiDarl with the Na t h e Central Railroad, r IJAnuury. William/ oil, DMus. ego,; ler RSA DIN .:Wl.+, ft aP. M. DAI LY, (Siitidalll %ed. 6 nix ES VIA PHILADELFRIA Arm READ , . MO RAILROAD. Peor Piritaaggrltta, Mee, TO 11uenigY1110........ , SA Reani29,......-• , ... se Pid,Aeotra end Reading _Lobspon—..-- , -,fil and lLebanon Valley R. IL. marriehurg—..--ar. Dauphin—. —....-114 - 1 Millersburg --.---/42 Northern CiZi rial 1 Treverton iunotion 108 Railroad. Noxblibet ur r g a mb g -oe.rrtan d . .- 1 71 Lewisburg ---.-178 ' Milton.- —.He 1 ( .-197 Banbury and d kilo R. R ' 1 .... Y Share --.. .111 , P r Look Lunn— _235 Rai rot.... n.— ._...._ 7-- ..--2158 T 20 'Wrillinnieport and Elmira Trg.8.2.ica..id..115 P.M. a train s 001100 0 1 dell at Port Clinton ful! (Mind excepted.) with the CATAWI A. WILLIIAAItIPORT,and rams nittlattial., I S g clone connection., with lines to Niagara Pall.. Cana da, thetWeit and Aouthwast. DEPO 2 UV PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOVVIIII. Streets. elay 20. 1511. W. H. hici.LMENNY,Y, Seri: Lary, vaa-tt l a HIINIBIER A : RANGE KENT. - PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN OWI ,AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. OA e.ed after Mendes , . MAT 13...iMi. FOR GERMANTOWN. Sliteats Phdadeleina, 6,7, 8, 9,10, Tl,ll A. AL, 1, 2,3. 4,8, 5, 631, v, 8,9, Mt, and Oil Leave Germantown 6 7 731. El, 3.20, 9. /9,1142 A, M., 1,2.6. 4.6, 6, ax,, 9m, i n sijasi P. M. The 4.111 A. IC and 6,38 1 % M, Trains dew at Damns toWn Only. ON gasp Ai's. ~ Leave Philadelphia , 996 A. M., 23t, AM, 8, rm,andlOX P. M. Leave Gennantemn, 8.19 A T 4.. 1. 6, 631 and 934 P. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 0, 3,10, is A. 51..8, 3.38, 1,8. 3.9. and 103( P. AL Leave Cheeknet Hill, 7.10. B, 8.40, 9.40,11,!0 A. M.,140, .3.52, AO, 7.10. 840. and, 10a9 P. M. ea T mi tie u s A to . wu m. mad and . 3:6: ls . v M rip . w 4 ll l l make no atop' on the Lsave Philadelphi 4.06 A. K.. Lig , 11. and 78L P. M. eave Cheetnnt H ill, 7.80 A. M.. 12.40, 6.10. and 930 P. FUR cortsmoßpozzlf AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadeinnta, O.OO A 730, 9.00. /1.00 A. 72., Met .7.09, DC CV, 6, 694 nAt r. t it . Leave Norrunown, ,7, 8.05, 9,11 A. M., 1%, 43:, 63i, and 914 P. M. ON STINDA.YIS. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. M., 3 end 8 P. M. Leavo tfornetqwe, 7X A. M and BP. M. rAit MAN AVUNR. Leave 13l a Vadelfdia . R 72 ,1 J 9.05, 1155 A. M., 1.05. 345 2 . 05, , 4 , 8 wXa, B k , anDM . ..,.. tts ti Leave =n, P1 6634, 7n, 0. , 'Oh, AI A. M., 1.334, B, T. and P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philfulelphia. 9 A. M.. !I 5, and 7* P. Leave Maneretik , 7% A. M., Di, OX, an P F. id, IL X, .351PED, General Superintendent, m731-tf Debut. NINTH sad GitEEN Streets. PENNEYJNAZ CENTRAL 800 MILES DO TRACK. 1861. illitsiftw 1861. TOE CAPACITY OP THIS ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY /N TEEN COUNTRY. BETHREE TREOUGH. PASSENGER TRAINS WEEN PRILA_DELPFUA AND PITTSBURG. Ommestion dinar qt Philadelphia With Thronch Trains from Boston, New fork. and eli_poutte Eau: and in the Union pepot at /Woburn with Through Trains to end poipt. the Weer. Narrowest. and Sonthirent —then furnishing Dioliitute for the tritnePOnatlOn 01 Pareeniere uneumaseed for need and oomfort br any other route. • Unreel. and Feat Lines um dumb to Pittsburg, rchant donee of Cara or conductors. All Through attentsr Treine provided wile LOUltilrnille'll Patent ratee-ornd under mil control o the engineer, MU adding much to trie Ca ,Y of travelling. Smoking .Cars are atta ched to eadit %fain ; Woisl rull'e bleeping can to Exreee and Feat Trull. •4:tie Rap.. Et4l3 RUNS DAIL Y: Mail and Feat Lines, than days excepted. Men Train learee Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. Feat We ' 6 6 ' 1130 A. M. Exctlite Trlis kleyfe " WAY TEAMS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Rarrisbare AccomModation, ri.p.rine, LSO P. M. Columbia 44 4.tar . Pureeburp ' " tit 6.40 P: i Welt piaster " nu t, at two A. M. " No. Z. at 12.00 P.M.—... .... . Wei n Cheater Paaeensere will CsireTtielikca Chester Nos. 1 end 2 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia Trains. ,kgsweimera Williamsport, pairs, Bpi jam, ra.aaera Falb, an intorioleedata "lamas, base= Philadelphia at Lie A. . and 1.20 P. hi.. CO direct's throcch. Tickets Weatward may be obtaiiia et the. offices of the Company in Philadelrphia, New York, Bo4bk, or Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor tant Railroad ()Ikea in the West board alld 01 . the regular Line of Steamer' on the send or hie ellrara„; _ _ ar - FILTOWeJI WI 10,3 Wad liana as quick, GI by any other Route, or further information apply at the Nagenger Sta tion, Sontheaat corner of Elgrenth and Market meets. The completion of the Weatern oonneopons of the Pennurrania Railroar Chioago i re ttue the DIRECT LINE BET _FAN Tfi EAST AND ME a ZAN irE". The connection of tracks IYI t Railroad Bridge at flushing, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight. together with the saving of time. are advantages readi ly appreciated tfy Shipper* of Freight, and the Travai -1 rOtolo.. Eihwo.eff.Mahnliner. the trumptear ti of•theit Faith! tja tbal (30711Z1R1, rail pith confidence oath!' (needy trivaitit. TUE BATES OF WREIOHT to and front any a noint in the Weed by the PanatlTlTatim RaEroaf gr at. Ham as fairorabis as Cr. charged by of Railroad csaajtattille. • • - • WW - partienbir to Mark iialtagt4 Tapia Railroad." • , For Freight Copt:mote or Shipping Diraitions , to, or address either of the refloating Agents or the Comm,: D. A. Steinit Pitts biir4: H . S. 'urea & Co, TattimiMe. Oa J. J. Janson( Hit. lei, 0.; MeNeelY, Milswllls. KY.; unnaby a. ure per,Portgraontli, o.; Paddook & Jeffersonville, Indians.; W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati. o.3_AthOill t albhert, Cincinnati, 0... C. liteldnim, Madmen. Ind., Jar. E. Moore, Lonisv4le._ET. ; P.O. & Co. Evansville. Ind. N. UrgatiM Gen 111. •R. F. Wm, Bhaler eleist, at. 10)111N.LX 1 y. an NAiris, Nashville, .Tenn, Affirm 4 f m. / . • 0 ., 1 09 .Eoonts.=, ( l to pig Itiiiirimais at different gonna in the est. B. E. KINGSTON, jr., Philadelphia. aIAGRAW & KOONG. kl North. stresti_Baltigtore, LEECH & Co.. I Astor Hons., or IS. Will a, ft., Y LEECH it 00.,N0. TT State street, Boston. 11. H HOUSTON, 04101 Freight Ageiti, Phila. L. L. HOUYT, Gann Ticket Agent, E. LEWIS. WWI Gain Altoona. Ps. Jai-ly 1861. .:'-'.';; --' - ,z: -. .-:1-'-'- -, --. 1861. ZR. NPRZi a A.AW N IGRI D ENZ it -- .. 27 4 , %alp. iT DEL4A AND DIENTON I yiILE ki. FlOrti Ellll4gEl. I NNW MD AND WAY P OND, VW( 11.1aWITT-Irt. 1711.014 t AL.Mi X.11;011444014 .Dl2O. will A.SAVE Ai FOkhOWS, VIZ : 7.11.111. At I 4L, vitt Oanclia and Amster, C. sad A. As ossinnodtuon . —212 At A. M.; via Tailiair Aeliormodetlea— r••-a Xi At 54. M ., TM Cartsietiated Jenny City, Mortar Magi— At UM A. M., wa XerseneLol Joroo7 1 3ity. Western Faeroes_ --,. a. --- AS UM Zs uovedeo STA Ambe r Assent's*. ation At d P. M., via Camden and Asabey, C. At 434 P. X., era Xensingtonand Jager Oh, Eve -alas Exsress. 111 PO At 4.14 P. td., _via Kensington and Jersey City, k. Clam e 2 ig P vin Crandon and Jonas City, Evening At 11.117:, ViS atnl4On and Joao Oiss,Essith ra . - —a! At t P. X— C.asidon and ArnboV. tiakfrivickt and PiledenpV)--Xt. 3011-. fr me. do. Ed MIMI OA Pi Mail /ins rums daily. die 11.14 P -*WC ern Mail, Satardars excepted. • For Belidors. Button, isktille, Fisfratingtan, rie..atl.lo A. M. and 434 P. MI- from Xo • n. at fe e ` Sronda, &Wanton bane, mitrest MAC Ao., 7 A L JE. etunattn. via Delaware. lookawanna and wooden _X, X.. For Manch Chink, Allontw r id Bethlehem at MO A. M. and Vi P. M. from E a nDe t ; (tie 1.15 A. M, bon Gannett' wilt train time at SA P. X) For Ar e it tell, MS and II A. DWI and Mt P.M. For ko .aI A. M., and Lr. Bt. WAY MA 1. Far DrialekTronton fee., at f.la A. M., dii__ond FM. P. M. from Kensinitol, sod 2.4 d P. M. from .Walust *toot wharf. For,Palwym, Alllenoß. Dolon**. Beverly. Dialled tonliploronoe, iSordentown. lie., at MM. 1, 3, Di, and a . . litospolmot Troiatop, feritordentoio end lith.rinedlelo pleeeibat at! P. M. from Walnut-street Wharf. SP;For Plow York and Way Linea leavins Y e t, take the ears, on FM street , above Walnut, en how before departure. The oar, ran into the degrtand on arrival of each train, ma .110 W the depot. Pounds of Dommeettmly, allowed each Piimon goiiir soropro are prombited from dating anything ao lase Imi Moir Woomal apparel . All begifto ?Ter it Pounds to he paid { board extra. The Company limit the reoriondibilitl a r dage to One Dollamersono, and wilt not be lia for ala sounnt bore • . at swat by apeelal wintroot. mow . WM...M. iIiATZMEA. AVM* m i mmis im NORTH PairtlirL- Nonir. - - moni...gainer VANIA RAILROAD. FOR BETRLERRIATYLEAPPOWN,__BWICII ORUNR, BAZI,ETO N/JITON, RORLKY, WILKES AIRE., AO. TERSE THROUOM WRAINft. On and after MONDAY. MAY team, Passenger Wrainswill leave PROM? arid WILLOW Mose* Phila delphia, daily, OBandaya eteentedi. as &Howe: At 6.0 A. AL, (Exprenr),for Bethlehem, Allentown. Menols Chant, HEUllotOns Willasaboxre. k. A.t Pth P. 2E., (Eemen.), for Bethlehem, Beaton, ice. Tam train resohee Beaton at 6P. M. end makes aloe. aeran...kon with New ' Central for MeV York. At Ile P. .11k, for Bothl Amer ekm, Allentown, Mull Clank, int. At 9 A. and g P. M.. for Doylestown. At 10.60 A. td.and Lig P. M., for Fort Washington. The CA A. M. ress tram motet °lose oonnootLon With the Lehigh Val ley Beal/Dad at Bethlehem, being the stiersoss. MO RUM jilOwiFtit*/ to to. Wilkeeboxre, and to all Emote in this friv i ntesm A TRAMS Fall. 1' sae.Bn Betitlehem at 3.43%a7r. 948 A. 11., and IX 31.**.s* IN Doilastowft at T. 16 A. stLSO . AL and. 4.15 P. 1111. trk A... PA- isA ON ..811DAYL—Pkaiadelphis fir Net Ju blehem st A. M. philadelphia for Doylestown ate P. K. Doylestown for Philadelphia at SAS A. Bethlehem [or Philadelphia at a Y,XL Jere to Bethlehem-01 SO I:are to Stanch Mouth... 2 40 Fare to I a Faro to Wiikarbaro. I a fthroisk Tiskolg mutt moored ac wicket Moot, at WILMYW Street, or BRittES Street, in order to seams the above rates of fare. All Pas roger Trains (anent Sunday *lnset at Berke Street with Fifth and mei-streets, and fleoond and Third -streets Passenger Went, aosstes after leaving Willem , Street. CL) . Agent. WRIN Ti G ARRnnOWS mENT.—mrfiLii WIAMI:10 r 4, AND BALTIRIOxis RAIL/WAD, .11 1 .1 Nat. ono_ 11, QNDAIL_APRIL 11, FMMIENOER Tatum (.IRAVIS Path ADASIA: For Baltimore. at In A. M., UM A. M., ( rajah and 10.10 F. M. For Okartor at AM A. M., 11.85 A. Al.. d.O arid 10J1 F. RI, For Wilmington at 8.11 A. M., IL/1 A. M.. dal and 10A0 F. IL For New Cagtie at .0.11 A. AU and AM F. 11. For Dover4l O.IIA. M. and Ali F. M. For Millora - at B.IIA. M. ForSale r Walf A. M. a pox PILLADISLINIA May. Damon at GM A. M. (Moreau), 1.0 A. M., and Mir. td. IIMO - 4 Wltailaglin It fa 1.011 PIM AN Xiel IMO anti BP. bk. - hear% AIkUAW,. at I.4i_ P.M. heave ELdford at P AL h ea ve D o at 6JII A. N. and Ale P. id. Leave New Castle at 524 A. M. 7.10 P. M. Oltester at 7.46 A. M. 14414.1.16 and ALM P.M.. leaveßaltunore for Salla6u7 and Delaware read at IA A. it. TAAII46 PO* BJLLTiMORE: heave Cheater at 6411A.16.0.1.06 and 1160 Min WilMallitOA it lIAO Din ISA to tin aid A. Mt__ P23311111i1t ISLAM with Panienser Car attacked. Intl ran as follows : !.eats Philadelibia for Perry - Ms and intinviedlate olsoes at AAO . at. Agave Wilmington far Perryville sad intennediate engem at CIA m. Leave .Wilm.,./ton for Philadolplus and Lekterme dilate plectra at I r. M. /NM !Havre-de-ei*ollf•T Dal - timers and intermedi ate statiosa at 6 A. M. Luna Nutimorelpr lirre-ile-graos and tntermedi eto at' i P. eat OH allINDAY11: Comm_ enzetaday, Mar 11, 1861, until farther no tice. WO 'S MB will nut OA Itaadaym Leaving elute. fortetmore mid Waal/last= St 11.30 A. M. and Mall%id 6.41; P Lemnos Baltimore for /10littoolphia at me a. M. and . AL- B. M. F.llllloN.Preddlital. IVANS IrAtERIPB SAT maw. 'TORN 31 0 4OMniairZ A !T A AiN deo veristrViNE- - hrat Mg= saw a SALL►d BY AUCTION. I;10:5, ; • A: •, & 430., • • .. ; : PHILIP FORD ft 00.,AII0110NRBRII, No. no MARXET BM ant .9/ # lll # ol 516 'Am. or 800 CiiISEIS BooGANS. le, SHOES, AND BRO OA Thursday blorninm June gr. at ID O'OlOOY pnlolllol7, wall be sold, by esti,- lorne 80008110Inaen's,boys' and youths' oalf. him and multi 1,,,nti0, san, hip, and goat bromism, Congress seaters, 031.- ":rd b ee .to.; women% unuede t and ohildren's oalf , tif, mai morocco And kid heeled boots sod shoes: , . ;H yper' , buskin", /so.; also, a large assortment _„ - c oity- made good'. iln 1941 k. 'men Tor examination, witk satalopme, ire - aim, .. -, ins of sale. esrly.ontbsi.'" wr, AIIU'riONEER, 'l.. 431 GRIM'S ' N At. N F. P flf4^, , ""..."0 li. Rte `._ -13 C J. NVOLBER. it DRYovoos AcND Z . V i z CLOTHING FOR. want mortia(, June 25 . /OK o'olool'. at 51# drdh etEdel gwirtrtiont of . ,,FlTp_y and Stevie Dry G00d5..).. Vitagitta4s)aa'bre 07171-Vald:67l" Iff elan:len a t Ihiatz FIitt'ATHICK cl; BROS., An TIONEERB, 4 ell ETTN OT Ste, &troy° SALES. SVERY EVENista At I o'clOck. of baoks, stationers. and * lanai Viodtt. -er.epf:es Jerwilty. along. silver. y/Matl Ware, cutter,' paritin it , ronsiell lug' mama. &o. AlNti, l l eg, dry goods, boots and ewes, and Mer chanekse o 6Yety Otargenstion. day , a DA.Yt 10 . lo b o e M rror. M. Mondky, Virearresday, and Fri c. FRINTATY. A koritate tale, Nayarit large cortsianorent.lB! "Mikis and Jewelry. books, stationery. silver-plated Ward ea tery. fancy goods, sio., to whtoh is solicited the atten tion or arty sod country merchants and others. Containment* solicited for all kinds of merohandols. f r .ither Dahlia or priVate 117' Liparal cash Sclvances wati. t"rtmgdleati. taut-door sates promptly attenAed to. itastB VA'rIIANS, AUUTIONEER of COMMARION MERCRANT, sontheaat comer of CIIXTLL and RACE Street/. AT P R WATS_ HALE, AT PRICE.' TO SUIT THE THEE& The following articles will be sold for less than half the canal selling pries : FL Rs ccid,onticv ears, dentin , tuise# and double - 00 - toin Ensiled tritent lever Watches. of int, inoto.arwre , ..4 and Min makers; fine gold doublet-time iinglieb patent lever watohes ; independent-seconds lever watches; fine gold hunting-o ge e open - fees e sc apement lever and. Levine watohei; horilontal and duplen _watches , silver hunting - ari l. dontile.tuise, and double-bottom Kngilsh patent lever, escapement lever, and lapin* watches, or the most approved and beet makers; dou ble-ease and open-face silver watches; silver deartier silver alienist ana wnrle-case watches - one gold vest. neck, foo, and guard chains ; diamond finger rings and breast-pins' gets of fine gold Jewelry ; gold breast-pins, ear-rings. finger-Msg. °racism, svnvii-oaeo., pen t and jewelry of every description; guns, pietols, musical inetruments, piano-fortee, and articles generally. MONEY TO LOAN. Money advanced hherallr, for any length of time agreed crop, on nom end ailyer plate, &grenade, wetoben, jewelty, fowling-mm*lG magical instruments, dry goods, clothing. ereasrlea, hardware, Outlery, ter ror-are, !ridding, fano) artialna. and on aU articles of vane. CONNICINStENLA AND CITIT-DOOR aALLS VOW LWITP.T. Liberal cash advances made on all articles consigned for sale. Persona attention swan to all oat-door ealet. LEGAL IN TEL OR ' HANS' JOURT FOR THE Girt AND COMITY Op .PTIMAPELIIIIIII_ In the matter Of the Estate of LAWREDICK 150 N, deceased. The AMMO a, ,, potikt<fl by tlao epotb. 46 &Mit. itettle. amd adjustie neconnt of JA.M.EB MOM MILAN ant W. G. tatt: B LL, Executors and Trustees or toe es tate Of LA. RENCe. JoßPßON,deoeased, and to re- Dort distribution. wig meet the parttes interested at his offloo. rib, 00.6 IllectiN UT Etreet. ko the City of ou JO/16 Sg• MI. at It o'wook A. m. 3elhftow6t __ ISAAC HAVAHURST. Auditor. LETTERS TESTA M ENTARY TO THE ROTA'S% JOHN H. WHEELER, deemed, lage grocer. Third and Lombard streets, haying Ono Ftated to the madersigned. all persons Indebted to said ate are reaneeted to make payment, and MI Persona airing Wants are requested topresent them to CHARLM B. SMITH, JO 407aeP WA /N. [MUT Stree t . my( c 313 UNION Street. BOMAN B. *HEELER, who continues the Oro oery end Tee. Business, southwest corner of THIRD Ufa LOMBAILItD streets. is duly e.uthoriged to receive pay - moot of le debt.ith, due him . SAM Estate, and neuonnts mint It may be ft w June 1,1861, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV 6N, THAT the following Cettlioate of Surplus of the Penn aVvonie inliltUM Lite insurance Cattilitlf, bevies been idSt dr ;mislaid. sal spyttention bet been made ro the Compeit fot,_thp issue of a. sew oertilioste Mo. 2 1 0, 1807. WM. AXAI3B: 630. • jelO•mAlt SIitYPPING WEEKLY COMMUNICATION BY BTEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AN IA FOOL, calling at QU.KENBTOWN fire bsnd,) to WM and_emberk , ffiessengers and deepatohem Tbe Liverpool, New York and .rhiledelpbla steam- Wm Company's oplindid ale - hell; irop sere* litmus alum are intemdeffto nail M !Mope: FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. GL ASGOW:, Retarder, June!! CITY OF BALTIMORE. Retarder/ June 29 KANGAROO, Bauder, iIIII 6 And every &armies throubout the year, from PIER Ne. 1.4 PLR. RATER OF .PAMSAGE 'automat FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool.-- 111 Do. to Loadon,win Livrpool— nn Steerage to Calienstown, or Liverpool—_.--.--. PO Po. to ndon. is I Do. Ration Belem. available for 111 month/. from Liverpool.."'. ilin _Passengers forwerded to Haw*, Yarn, Ramberg, Bremen, Dna Antwerp, at through rues. Caiti Yo Goatee of puma* homed from Liverpool to New _ in certificates of passage Mined Mined from eerui om Qntown to Now York—. SISO Theme steamers hove ftajperlor einammodenene or passengers, are mistreated with watertight oompart meets, said cam experienced Dcirgeons i For freignt, or ressage,e et the once of the Com mon JOHNAgent, . 111 Walnut Wink/ ildlitillijlfhla, --now, - \kg) _ W inniert, Tower In Comm, to 'WM INMAN, Dixon !Mot in fire ANLTEE NUMB AND kicgral AMERICAN ROYAIr MAO 0/TEAM cptimm arm TOR.' Td Mv"earees, . chief ..=_ faanste— -- .. ----..-.-- tram Beeond cei Pecuna. e—. -.--_ IS IriOX 15orrim ro Linteroor.. (thief &Ma Pmear e --__ __-.. WE Second Cabin PaeseAe— -n- IN Elie ;Mips from New York tang COrk Harbor. TIM Rats from Boston oat at Rohrer cant Clark .ffet bor. pErtzu,.,Capt.JlAktne. AIOICA, Capt. Tbscon. /I RAMA, Capt. J. 'SWIM ADA.Ca_pt. J. Leitch. Nat& Capt. c.M.J.ett. RICA.. Cent. MoAlllar AUSTRALASIAN; AQABA Out, Moodie. Ca t. Cook. EUROrii; '-ept. Anderson. SCOTIA, I now bedding. These reseels Carry a clear white light at meat-heel ; Maj Auto. rboord bow; rod on port bow. nli*lrackr4ininurrera Denton, Ilredeendar,Jeara AUBTAAL.A.9.IAft,_ COCif, " pk,Wednisidelnjuxo 0 . ARABIA, Shannon , " , Wednesday, June Vi. AFRICA, " . York, fredneedar. Jnir Si• EUROPA, Anderson. " BoottOS, jealnesd&l. JuIT 10. PEIRSII InAlmas. 00 N. York. tidnaidATIJUIT If, AMICRIdA. Moodie, " Boston, eatreeday, July PE. Berths not secure(' until paid for. ap experieneed Burgeon on board. Tile diners of there stops will not be eceenntable Jr Bold. Mitt. Bullion, Breme, Jewelry. Freak:Si Stories or Meta, ihnltli bills of Winn ant tuned therefor, end the raise th ereof therdil .ereseerd For freirlit es pazatej earls te _ . il. OUNAJW, d Dollilti green. New Yort. SEA .13A.THING. FOR TRE SEA-SRORE —CAMDEN AND ATIAINTIC RALL.ROS D.—On and after WOAD &Y, Jane 171 h, trains will leave VINR.OTILISET FERRY, aa fellow.; al A. lit :prase --400 P. M. Acniammodatten--- . —.B MI P. Bt. RR:gIJRNING, LEAVES ATI.ANTIa: Mail —4 45 P. M. —6 lb A. M. AOOOMmOSAtiOn • 3.18 A. M. Fare to Atlantic,ol.olli Amid Trip tickets, seal far three re da, OS Freight num 2o. delioelod at COOPER'S POINT by SP. St. The Crape/my and not be rseponaible for any goods until received and reeeopted for ,_by their Agent, et the Point. JOHN la. BAYANT, jeni.tf Agent. RAILROAD LINES. • Tag WAST CHESTER. RAILROAD TRAIN 8 via PISRPISY Alm RAILROAD , leave Besot , corner BMWS _sad MAIM lb treats, at 11.32 A. AI., 11 teen. 233 . 13., had 4 Y. M. On &May, have rhileilelphie at 7.. V A. M. iseid Wail Chester at C P. H. .1310-ti WEST faiiMerniE AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA OUMMRR AR_RA.NO PAC_ jairP. On and after MONDAY, hula 3, 1331, leave PRILADELPHIA, from the Depot, Iv. B. oomer of .15/ORT_ERNTR end teLiRrLe.T !dams, 7.4 e and 10.20 A. M. sad 2, 4.15, 6.30, and 10 P. M.,_ _and will leave the Maslen, corner of TEI and MARZJtT (mem Prilladelehm) at WS and MA A. 121... and tit AM 0.41 and 1013 P. M. ON ALINDIIYS. Leave PR_JLADEL_PRIA_at A.). and 2P. M. Leaye•wzaT CH z,MTER nand . and I'. M. Trains leaving . Philadelptua and. ea Cheater at 744 A. M. and AM F. M. aonneot At renagnan inch Train, en the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford dad ulsorutoctierto P ointe. KENNY /11 3900 D, 717- tf mid AnPenntendent PHILA. nBLPHL& AND READUIC SALLROAD CO., (UMW TO DMUS musk moot./ SEASON TICK P MLA TICKE TS.. April e, On and after May 1. Whom= tickets will be l a med by this company for the ppriods or three, six, nine, and twelve montiw, not ttatiererable. dismaSimon wilsool-tielete fray /No be had at SO per Cent. int. These tickets will be sold by the TreesaYer at No. SlitT South FOURTH Street, where any forth_siormation can be obtained. S. BRAUN/RD, apila-tr Treamtrer. ALM.LBA EOUTX.— ♦ PE/AADNDIPIZA AND NI NINA Ittiiillz Q.NIOAKM .1 N le Weimma, Campine, Mg r). Wilkeobarre,NosantVatiton, Wu =mark Troj tei ßserton, ton, iniffido, Niagara ia bliger: evo oi r = Olwilinglli ko oi iillwonewPowa. Osktlll • AM. Pemonger trains will loam tke WV Demt Of 1110.2k1- Ma and leading Nailroad, soma 8.R.0.Lu jki 'MULL a_tresti, (Pmeenier antrum en ow lowlull AA W strocigav e daly (Iraniars ementoi). for Mom mint& . DAY EXPNNAD --AAP A. M. MIOMT EXP1NN11.......- .--3.16 P.M. !file A . M. gain connootaiat invert, for Wilkes- Imre. Mon, Derantort, _ _sad all stainonk , on the &ANNA ANNA AND DWONIADURD iA I I ROAD. . i ri t e , &bon tram mike ii_Volineetions at Mmira WI tke trains Or Pio Now irs , d gm*, 01-nsndsiona and IsiallPallo, 6114 Berslo ow York and Erie, and HIM York antra] laihisais, New ell WNW Nertk and WJet. anal tne aslas. Mums 'MUM to kibpini, Nsirale, and ilannetwien Bem. aml all lamming* mug& laring mann, &roust at_tle PLUMeliplua and El- Nallrosikire's ket moo, norttrwoot *lima el in 71i ani opt MI Atm% and at IM Pease or ikopot«iiniro 1 TILLNYEENINAnd Hein MIDWW BX.PLEIN FAMOIPE liome tlie 11111.diiiiklaand ReadiDe Dewitt genowlWi mini mangy /Dnis szcs7Sail), *r a g mints Westwa Nertk, at SP, Pre is sia.:. lisAMinget Ore IP.N. Si LIM tlikr 1 TM MIS 111,T, 1 Menet, Ault mil I nIi tMOV P M i li l l o gil O. T. LEOWiND, Agent. Noillgrost owner 1112WituallUIPATZ11=1 spil-tt kis NOTIOZ—VELESEIIK I lATAWArif V OYIII " . I :-On l arifirro l :,T, P it; We, the PihafilaSer Train* for muliTlf r AfirarTfjo will Brut from the new Pasiongor Depot of Um nimbi Will i ) 1 ti l li ce_i ; i 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 7 1 . 1 1 4 3tI c ran nY ' Itistrosi -7r trance on Collow . KORNIAII V for .Downlnetawn Immo at LIN A INEM(OOA WAWA for Asingoosiwn iasival ot li tiL i tc Bandon.• oted_). ''''' As order of the .1411anasera of the Inlinvai lus, an& Audi= if WRlNi nwv. ft . mi., ....II . .11XPILIN69 130111Graill/113. THS ADAMS LORI= co.,os..44wasuurinort leirsee. ea. ii../geheeeilleelak Reties meg elipesio. either by ova aguiscor imnagooni vith •skor • Gni ter ail Sim sag *nail's° • te.2l2M. WOAD -500 lbs. for 'sale by i• 11 47 siornorut &Num MTHOMAS - S ONS, •Noe. 139 ..4 141 POU •-• omen- R oe, ST ST and 67 „et. PuDLIc HALES RP:AL ESTATE AND STOC', AT EXQHANGE EVERY vikanev. K 1 ," o'olcoai noon, outing the hilliness eeltion. tiondbills of each property fainted s ceatandr. le addition to which we Wen on the Saterilar presto i i, to each axle, one nd ontaloiPaoli, in pamphl et form. siving fun dell di a none of SU the nropertl to sold on the folloirift Tuesclar. too We havea AT amountßlAE gig'estate leir We a largeof reel estate Niro, iuoiwboi t every deeoription *of city and emu*, property. Printed lists may Os had at the amnion note. PRIVATE BALE RhOISTER MT Real estate entered on our private elle rettid,,. and advertised 00totsionniii in Our plinilo flLet; freehic one thousand oopiee are prir i k4 week,,o. f charge. STOCKS. BONDS, &a. On Tneads,y, ohmage, et la oolociit nova, st OA° will be Bold— Without reserve. by order of sdministretor— share Point Breese Park AEBOOiatton. For other encounte -4ta.ol7oneven per gent. firpt•niOttgage bode pAilad e l prue and Ounberr riallroad °murmur, Shre', in Philadelphia' end Mercantile Idlnerlll Academy of Pine Arta. e 2 000 Chemapeete end .pelewere 1.4)&11 "lehares Phi,edelphis Exohante. • 014111R11.1 10111 teteiliagr : e g t .ELW DWEL L ING, , h B ; :6 R .f U e,3to C etsioe rr ie tna noßbileßi:tro:l4:4l: REAL, F.B PATE 6A1.1?-7Ul,y 2. iyAiq. - Estate—Estate of Abr ah am mo,, - • I.BLE THREE-81018y n ch e etk „Om% _.. 1 2"6„ ... '.. et Donne r f 8 Lot DiritLLlA G. No. la m THREE frith rli BiliClt rAtret rtreet,erVl es Totals . . .. _ feet. deep. Totals....' it 0114 it , Peremptory Bale.—FßAtltg /WE 1.. .d. north of rilotor,od street. Nime_tooliel Ir. , r, b wis , rarempterry t. ele.—T HO E.PATORY RN:, ' . r 4,1 MPG AND BAKERY, Ova street. N fistrsett, -, 43 . I wo wpowy BRICK DWELLIaO. /10.4 tr m i . , , Its ttreet. between Fifth sad Sixth streets. and some t. ri o N 6 wept, The house has two rooms on a flow, H i flttrodood , meg.. ace. THRENATORY BINCR DWELLING. No. na 111Vbertoe street. west of Third street. lies oellsr luta. En .tath.r.a.. PIO vertrottle.re of all the above oats s now reser, DI halldbl I. BALE O r VALUABLY. AND ELEGANT LONDON 2.1 p MISSIOAN 1.100/8. 04 Weamesoar Buenas. June 28 a t the auoti.N l core , a oolleorisnot valush4 s rks, ow/at-ions tuteree - !. B g subjects. o)se,. a mambo blegentllkatrated and Ihenithl W or k s. nee Loeb:, itione. lir For pertioulars see ostelosuee. L!.IWE PEREMPTORY SALE. FINE WINES. BRANDIES, &e B.rowc OF my,ragao...llAßßig. 1-1101 L. & , 0. Relinquishingthis branch of their bonnier& ON fit uNuAw. JuLy At 22 dolocrt, a. the auction store, from the stoat or Messrs Harris, Berl. & Co.. an assortment of fine Wings. Brandies, &0.. comprising Ya•st & Co 's }h r . loony ! l'omeHrtala Sc. hish• t rede 1 4 64 rnee.Olive r , IV eclairs. Hunt tr. Co. draught Bunt arise Port Wine. Also. Martel. Hennerasy, Pinet, (Bard. Bulges N ose, Brandies; °home Bohlen Oin. Yew% and Apple Bra n _ thee itionontahels Whisky, flto Re, Wir The it, e will by eivil9l. l D7 werlhLYl attentioe t oorugrising some of the finest w tee. ang3 araWilleil OYU imported. having been selected with great care ,by Messrs. Harris . MIMI, C... during the last Divve years. and now to be told without any reserve or thm tattoo. they intending to relinquish this brew& of their bur hem opim . bones, et the auction ro.ms, two hours pleTioys to the gals. Sale at Igoe. WS and itl PRFUJIN !KS,SoayFzt - h Straen l 1SU&OBIOPI NO-FOR ES, PRIP 6tIImiIRE, A T BA SR 3.- On Tcousday Manilas, At 9 centook, at the Auction More, an aseortmerter exoelleet second-hand furniture. eleseerpierm-fativ, fine mirrors, oarpets. eto., from families deolneon honsekeepins, removed to the store for 0011VOrliellOr oft sale. Bale No. IN !loath Broad Bieeet. 81.1PFRIQB. FURNI'VURE, ROBEWSKIII FRBNCIL PLATE MIRRORB, TAPEBTRY CaB,- PETS, /to. Ort FneaT Morning. 38ittlastsat JO o'clock, b 7 ontalorae. at Nv id Po u t Broad stmt. below Walnut, th- superior parlor, dining room, and chamber furniture, rosewood 7.octave ease for_t_,e Sue French-plate mirror,. la eta carpets. Zte ivy - May be examined at 8 o'clock on the MOrmoi the Bele. MACHINERY AND IRON. ig nia PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORIE9,-.NRAFIE k LEVY, C, CAL Ars rt THEORETICAL ENOlffsEps. MACHINISTS. 801 R-M A K 88, SLAM Al IME and ForriDEßt!, having. for many years, been in encomia' operation, and been exclusively eragared is b o id, ng and repairing Marine and River k npinen. and low Dredging. Iron Fogies ? Water Unh,Yrepeiterr, 5 0 ., dub. roppcarron7 offer 1.110. r nor - noels to 410 jlbliv 611 hem Itchy prepared to contract for Engines of sly Marine. River, and Stationary, iiiinng we of dpatterns of different 111Z111, are prepared to execute or emwith quick despatch. Even deeeript.on 0I i'ettern making made at the shortest notice. Biala and low Framer°, Pine, Telselay, and Cylinder Boilers, ed the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forging', of alleys and kinds; Iran and Brass Castings. ix all descriptions; R o n Tu r ning. Screw Cutting. an all other work con nected with the above business. Drawings and Ppeclfioations for all work done at their establishment. free of charge, and work guarantied, 'Ens mingorinore have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs Of boat., where they can lie in perfect safety, and are , provided with shears, blooks , falls, Ao., go., for raising hoary or light weights. J COB C. REAM?, JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMPII Btresta "eOl-inthUl VAUGHAN MESSICK' , Orfar X. Con. WILLIAM H. mamma. _ Ja.Livnai SuUTILWARK FOUNDILY, FIFTH AHD WASHINGTON STREETS, PHILADILPHIA. / 4 /MARJO% fr. MONA, ENGINDERS AND MACHINISTS, Nernufacturo nigh end Low Pretense Steam teem, for load. river, and marine service. Bolters. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, de.; Cut•. inns of all kinds, either iron or braes. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Work, Workshop', Rail road Stations. Au. Retorts and HIM Machinery of the lOW end ?Met improved conm.rootion. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as. Surer. Saw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Open, Steam Trains, Defeoators, Fitters, Pumping Homes,. 4to. sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Bonier Apeararus.,__. Plesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and 4a & wolieri Patent Dentrifusel Ungar Draining. Mentune. ui-y POINT PLEASANT 7 . UNDRY, N 0.951 BEAM!. &root. Kensington, Phdadelphia.7-WIL T LIAM IL TIERS his friends tillvt,WO- Chiliad WO win: stuck of Vettercin SIM 146,6_1 ( 61L11- dry:. he now prepared to, roost., °Men ICI itahltf. Gnat, end Castanets, Soap, Chemin!, ea House Work. Gleaner. Cutup made from ern • begektory or Cupola rename.,ry lo dor green med. or loam. mre aTHE PRES 3013 PRINTING' ESTABLISHMENT. CHESTNUT STREET. PHILJIDELPHI4. The attention of the Business Community ig respectf ally invited to the Now Book and Job Printing Office of it THE Pause? which bee been fitted up with New Material, in the meet complete manner, mid is now prepared to execute, in a satisfactory style, every rafl4 ety of. Printing : BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. CARDS, CHECKS,' NOTES, BILLS OF LADING, LETTER HEADINGS, BILL HEADS, PAPER BOOKS. CERTII4-ICIATES. B.ILL TICKETS ,AND PROGILIMKE4 POSTERS, HANDBILLS, PROGRAMMEE# DRITOGISTg' LABELS , ETC., STO.. Bra, Gold, Bronze, and Oolorod Prinelg bo Gated in a Superior Manner. MERCHANT'S, MANUIVICZTRERS, kt CHANICS, LAWYERS, AUCTION- EATS, PUBLIC OFFICERS, BANKS, RAILROAD AND INSITR.INCF. Will be supplied with any description Of Printing reqUirid, at short notice and on the most ressonatie terms. SKINB —A small ildydica of Hide', Sheet and inat tildna,Jad maimed froalAba Wait IR: dies. tansla ar JAILIUSTCRE & CARENAIRS.fr anti IRMO arat. B 0 0 K AND NO. ail 7 CIRCULARS, I)RAFTS, RECEIPTS, BONDS, .AIOR TGAGES, comr.INIES,
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