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NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINIONS
tint ifirdeflATlON Of Heitrisa's nuns:. •
The Richmond Darpatait thus accounts for the
evacuation of Harper's Ferry :
Latest advises represent Gen. Johnston ea being
at Winchester, where he will establish Ida camp.
In falling back from Harper'a Ferry he offered the
enemy battle at a plane called Banker mid
way
embattle
Willietorport and Winchester, bat
they declined the challenge. Fite WiT/011eater,
Gen. Johnston is expected to make demonstrations
against the enemy whenever circumstances invite.
General Johnston tell back from Harper'a Ferry
under instractions, that place having no military
valise now that themachinery of the armory is all
removed, and being a mere trap, which it would
be ac dangerous as :declass to hold. The country
before Winchester presents an open field, in which
every advantage can be taken of the enemy's
movements. Bo soon AS some arransamenta are
perfected. willob depended upon shipments from
Richmond, which went forward on Wednesday,
General Johnston will make a forward movement
from Winotiester, when warm work with the enemy
may be expected. General Johnston has had
despatched four regiments, under Colonel Hill, in
the direction of Romney.
szwaLL'a POUT
A letter from Norfolk, on the 19th, to the Itioh-
Mond Dispatch, says :
Sewell's Point was swain attacked yesterday
from Fort Calhoun. This makes the third attack
on this point since Saturday. A little Federal
steam tug stands out in Hampton Roads, beyond
the reach of the battery, and, by means of signals,
informed the enemy on the Rip Maps as to the lino
of their shots, and the distance they fall from our
guns. It is great fun for our boys, who watch the
shot just to get them as relics of the war, for "no
body is hurt" by such a waste of pawder by the
great (!) Gen.
AFFAIRS AT 1CA521716213110, PA.
The 134.1timors American of pottorday 6m :
The Confederate troops at Martinsburg and fu
the vicinity are said to number about five thou
sand Boa Mildred, bein_g Zillion Of General John
son's command from Harper's Ferry, the advance
guard towards Williamsport being m command of
general Jackson. A collision with General Cad
walader's command, which was approaching from
several points, was confidently anticipated.
Tar ENBELS AT MANASSAS.
The oorrespondeet of the Riohmond Whig,
writing from 116amnPloken1, at Manassas Jnnotion,
June 13, mays
I should not be surprised at any moment if this
point were attacked, and yet I should not- wonder
If it were a month before a battle takes Vag* in
this region. It will be upon this spot, I think,
and I tell yon it will be a desperate one. We can
defend ourselves against three times our number,
!Pith a thousand or two more men added to our
forms We have had several eaptnres and soot
dents here lately—one to day, a member of the
Powbatan Troop shot by a sentry. Captain Cabell,
Dick K., and Donau were near being killed by
their own picket guard a night or two aloe*. They
were imprudent oneugh to go out late at night
and salute their guard, after having told them
that no relief would come to them that night.
They were mistaken for the enemy's picket, and
were fired at; a shot pawed close to Gabon's oar.
They had to lie down on the ground all night, for
flier of being shot. Things are getting very ner
vous and warm all along our outpoat9. The pickets
of the enemy are picked off every night by parties
of mists. Ben hfcCullooh's men are in the neigh
borhood, and, it is said, never take a prisoner.
They go dressed in citisens' clothes, well armed,
sleep anywhere, and won't tell anybody where
they are going or who commands them, or where
their headquarters are. The enemy has been quite
bold in his approaches to oar outposts until lately,
when he thinks it nnwholeseme. I always told
you we oonld whip them two to one with our in
fantry, provided the batteries of the United States
army are net in the neighborhood.
GiITIRAL BEAUSZOLUD
The same correspondent says:
I have had the pleasure of a good look at Beau
regard at his headquarters. They were at tea ;he
was Sitting with hiccup on, and his aids about him.
Col Tone' is our chief of artillery, and invited me
to supper with them, but as I bad supped I de-,
rained. Beauregard is a email , well-knit figure of
a man, with a sangulno-bilious face, a thoughtful
eye, that seems looking above the horizon of other
men's mental operations, and withal impresses you
with the confidence of one perfectly self-reliant
and self poised. He is plain and simple in man
lier, prompt in action, and commands the entire
respect of all about him. I noticed that after tea
an ottaer approached him on business, made his
communication, was listened to, was replied to, and
disappeared ;aII as promptly and in as short a
time as It could haft keen done. Oar camp has
assumed a much more military and systomatio form
since his arrival. His military character and en
ergy have already stamped themselves upon the
heretofore singular mass of men, muscle, and bayo
nets that wore assembled here.
Bonham, I take it, is a Jack-at-all-trades of a
soldier, full of fun, fight, and frolic—a gentleman,
an ex-Congressman; would go dancing joyously,
With the "light of battle" upon his face, into the
fray, utterly regardless of coustquenees, whereas
Beauregard sees the enemy as the Highland hun
ter scents the deer—is wary, cool, and wise, and
when the game thinks he is safe and has deceived
his pllllMer, ie suddenly struck as by lightning.
130, I think, will the enemy feetthe sting of his
gamine. Hie Melia b 1004.07911 Warmth to a nature
that otherwise might be phlegmatic,. He has ape
culiarity which is always characteristic of a mind
capable of enlarged and comprehenaive scope ; he
*earns abstracted, withdrawn from the ordinary in
eldents and occurrences that occupy the attention
of people generally, henceha is either locking down
with thoughtful air. or stands with his bead ereot,
as if scanning facts far beyond the attention of
than ,roved him. Alibi:nigh small of stature, Col.
Q— sip that ha is the moat powerfully muscu
lar man he ever saw. Well, I must excuse myself
in thus dwelling upon this our hero, as I am sure
the day will oome when the muse of History will
either celebrate his fame in bar eternal annals, or
consign him to everlasting obscurity. lie is no
ordinary personage, and cannot remain a negative.
His is a purpose to do or die, in its largest mean
ing_ When Lord Nelson remarked that victory or
Westminster Abbey should be hie, on his way to
Trafalgar, his purpose was not more lofty, his pa
triotism not more exalted than is that which fires
the heart of this glowing emanation of tropioal
growth, this earnest combination of the Franco
American nature.
KIeCXLLA2TIOVO.
The Virginia State Convention has declared the
mat of the Ron. John S. Cultic, a member of that
body vaoant. Mr. C. is a prominent member of
the Wheeling Convention, which hen declared the
western section of Virginia independent of the
" Old Dominion "
The Governor of Virginia has commissioned Right
Reverend John Teeling, 1). D., officiating priest at
Bt. Peter's Cathedral, Richmond, chaplain of the
active volunteer force of the State. His rank as
chaplain is thatof a captain cf cavalry. He has
boon seateed te-titrly at Manassas Janation.
The Right Man in the Wrong Place.
[From the Wisetunston eheadai Chronioie.)
' Carleton, the novelist, has an excellent sketch;
Its his " Traits and Stories ofthe Irish Peasantry,"
of a little tailor named Neal Malone, of a -highly
belligerent tendency—like the new Southern Con
--fedelney=Whe dwindled away into wonderful te
indty, and graduany evaporated, simply beoanee,
use hie own words and accent, he " was blue
moulded fin' want of a batin." It strikes us that
Mr. Russell, LL D., and moreover barrister-at
law,•ipeolal correspondent of the London Time;,
I s as likely as not to evaporate, after the fashion
of his sartorioto countryman, and actually from
the same cause. If Neal Malone perished for
want of a fight, Dr. Russell has been vary badly
of-for one 511200 he visited these shores. It is
nearly three months since we last encountered Dr.
Russell in the body,just before he went South,
and grieved we should be were he to come beak to
Washington even two Inches smaller in girth, or
with any visible decline in the vast expanse of his
chest, or the well-fed rotundity of his corporation.
Irishmen, es every person knows, have an in
itial:dive appreolation of that occasional outbreak
which they eall a soreinnsgs. This is when a
dosen or two of genial fellows, agreeing to disagree
upon any question or subject whatever, plunge into
a row, and fight, it would seeze, on the mere prin.
eiple Of pugnacity which perviAlee ;their system.
Individual contests, which Romer would hove de
lightetto put upon lyrical record, prepare them
for battles upon a larger scale, and hence we find
the Paddles, when regularly disciplined as soldiers,
lighting Away with palpable enjoyment of the fun.
When Miss Landon described Oressentins, the hero
of the Middle Ages, she gave him precisely the
eharaoter of an Irishman :
".& spirit that would dare
The deadliest formthat death.mad ware.
And dare it for the devises sae ,
This self-same careless and dashing contempt of
danger, this relish for "the rapture of the strife,"
to use Byron's words, which makes the Irish the
most ermine! Ightere in the world, seems to run
from the heart into tho system of Irish writers
like arterial blood. They describe battles with
almost as much spirit and delight as if they had
engaged in them. The beet battle meues
ever put upon paper were those in blapiere
history of the Peninsular war, and Sir William
N apier , who wrote, as well as Sir Charles Napier,
the oonqueror of Made, were Irish to the back
bone by blood, birth, and breeding. Next to
Napier's accounts of bailee come those from the
pen of Wellington, in his memorable despntobes.
Welhngton lei tO was Irish. Next to these we
namely err In placing William Seward Russell's
accounts of the bard lighting In the Crimea, whore
he was a sort of volunteer among the-lemons
Fourth Division, and, in Indip, during' the great
revolt of 1857.
•Well, Dr. Raison sa m e over to this country, ox
peatiag to have a good many battles to attend Ind
dearth*: Re was saluted, on his arrival at New
York, with a grand feu- de jose---of ehampagne
corks, liberally fired off at that grand breakfast
which of that city handsomely gave
him. Thence he hurried on to Washington, where
be had a little more of the same sort of agreeable
- fising. -- After that he went into the revolted. States,
where, having admitted, with amiable candor,
that he had tether pro-tdevezy proclivities, the
rebel lesion made touch of him, and a outsider
able quantity of champagne wee expended in wet
ting the friendship which 'prang up between them.
ell this time, however, Dr. Ransil may say,
"Othallore oeoupation's gone." He cannot de
scribe battles, because be has seen none. He ar
rived at Charleston after the fall of Fort Sumpter,
nor have we beard of his having smelt powder
anywhere elm. He loft behind him the people
likely to fight, and the places likely to become
manes of war,
and has actually seen nothing
worthy of his peculiar talent to desoribe. Let
him use a battle, and the' stout gentlemen is at
home; take hint imong ordinary mews, mid he Is
dull ite dishwater.
That is it. This second Neal Malone, who ex
nits th storms like the haloyon, is positively lo
- binednoolded 1 ' for went of a battle, that, if re
port be tree, ha means to throw up his special 00,1 4
rasp:mime* in disgust, and return from those slave
States which he co lovingly writes about to his
Me room In' the office of The Times, Printing
knot, o, ll pore, insolrh4o.., London. Disgesresti
With Massie., because he cannot get view of a re
solar battle, Dr. Russell is said to be on the eve of
the dust from his ahem end getting
back
to =cm. We can honestly say that his undeni
able partiality and , partizanship do not mate bu n
meetly the best person, from the Thunderer to
write about people whom he his only stoned at,
and Institutions of whose history, motive, meaning,
and working he &owl himself miblheely Igno.
rant, Had he described our lighting, no doubt
he would have done it well. He preferred being
feasted and fiattered in the South, and, truth to
say, his absence will be scarcely noticed, and by no
locate/ made a se/jest of =Lionel lamentation
Tzne Peruvian Congress had adjourned, and
the remanent Lagidative Conurdttee wuin Mt.
ft- Gaunt Bohonktos wasSifil prison-
From Weotern Virginia.
LION.
A swarms AFFAIR AT MORTAR'S, ETAVIELITON CO.
(From the Wheeling (Ve-) lutel hien oor of Monday.]
BRINIISrow, Ye., June 22, 1861.
Dian But : Startling events have taken place in
our quiet section of the country during your
nuns. Yesterday a detachment of Ohio troops,
under Captain Caile,
of the Twentieth Regiment,
Company I, arrived here from hianningtort, via
Renville and Lumbersport, at which last plane
they took several prisoners. Shortly after night.
fall Captain C. detached a squad of men to go
down to Righter's, under the guidance of two of
our °idiom On arriving at Righter 'e house,
Captain H. loft his Mon in the yard, and advanced
to the door, but could not gain admittance. • In a
few moment! a signal was heard at the back of the
house, aid instantly about seventy or eighty rebels,
who bad been collected and concealed by Righter,
in the orchard, rushed around 'the corner of the
house, and fired on Captain C. and his men,
wounding one in the breast, another in the arm,
and wounding John Nay, one of our citizens (one
Of the guides) very badly in the groin. On this
attack, the troops fired and dispersed, leaving Nay
and the man wounded in the breast lying on the
ground. They were afterwards carried to Nay's
father's, who /Ives about half a mile from Righter's.
The man wounded in the arm is at your house.
The one wounded in the breast has since died. The
ball has been extracted from Nay's wound, and it
is thought he will recover.
Capt. 0., beforedaylight this morning, despatched
messengers to Clarksburg, and went himself to
Fairmont. He returned about noon to-day with
about 250 men, and went on to Righter's, great
numbers of our °Mune accompanying. They
found the /premises deserted. The troops entered
his house, and appropriated everything they
thought would be metal. They then set fire to the
boas!, (which you know is one of the finest in this
Section of the country,) to the stables, barns, and
all the outbuildings, and they were consumed in
one general conflagration. I was present and wit
nessed it. They then took all the horsse on the
farm, several wagons and buggies, loaded the
wounded men into them, and moved to Man
nington. Another company from Fairmont want
to Worthington. About one hundred and fifty
came down from ClarksbaTg this afternoon, and
in company with a body of home guards from Bimp
, son's creek, went over to the Coon's run country
just after dark. Their object is to form a sort of
ring hunt and close in on Righter's posse. I think
the expedition will be successful. One incident
occurred at Righter's, at the sacking of the pre
mises, that I mast not omit. Oar troops had one
Banks Corban (a noted rebel) prisoner. While
they were guarding him he (being on horseback)
started off as if to escape. Tney commanded him
to halt twice, but he paid no attention. They
again told him to stop, or they would shoot him
from his horse. Instead of complying he put
spurs to his horse and attempted to escape. The
asotain ordered his men to life on him, when about
a hundred obeyed, at least Arty balls striking him
in the bank, and nearly nutting him in two. Ho
fell from his horse, lifeless, not knowing what hurt
him.
Another letter received at this office from the
same place, in relation to this same affair, giving
substantially the same account, says that bray is
supposed to be mortally wounded—and that after
the Seceasionista Arad on our men, they retreated
a short distance, and then went back and returned
the fire, and brought down some four or five of the
rebels, killing three certain. The property de
stroyed at Itighter'a was Tory valuable, The Tee
delloe was a very fine one, cad the horses and
other stock on the farm, (which is one of the best
in Marion county,) are of superior quality It is a
terrible retribution on a man who lived like a
prince, and could have continued to do so, but for
an inborn deviltry and sympathy for ruffianism
and treason, which has thus worked his ruin.
CAPTORS OP ARMS AT lISTeANY.
On Saturday night a rquad of eighteen men.
from Capt. Owen's Plummer Guards, under oom
mend of the first sergeant of the company, went
up to 841111113', and tOOliposstesion of Afty stand
of arms, in the charge of a disbanded military
company, some of whom are Secessionists. Bach
member of the company had possession of his own
musket, so that the United States soldiers, after
taking possession of the town and guarding its
streets, had to go around to the different houses
and take the guns. No resistance was offered,
and the squad returned to Camp Carlisle the same
evening with the muskets. Some of the Secession
ists had repeatedly averred that they would die
before they would give up their arms. The people
of Bethany were at first greatly surprised at the
nnexpeoted visit, but the matter was soon ex
plained, and nearly all were well satisfied.
RETURN OP ceLoraL KELLEY
Colonel Kelley arrived in this city on Saturday
evenin_g, accompanied by his sons and daughter,
Dye. Theban and Robertson, Lieut. Norton, G.
W. Harrison, and a squad of six men from the
First Virginia Regiment. TheNirain was expected
about two o'clock, bat did not arrive till dye in
the evening. In the meantime, a large crowd of
people collected about the depot, and importuned
the guards to let them inside. The Colonel was
removed from the depot to the MoLure House upoix
a chair oarried by eight or ten persons. Hundreds
of people followed the procession, and mirth rum
patby WAS manifested. The Colonel proposed to
rest a abort time at the MoLure prior to being re
moved to the residence of his tether-in-law, Mr.
John @tinhorn, some four miles in the country. We
are happy to say that Colonel Kelley felt stronger
on Saturday than any day since he received his
wound, and suffered no comparative pain during
the passage.
The Intelhgencer publishes the following de
apatch
'• PARSIBRBBIPiIe, Vs., Jane 21.—A1l my fleet
are welt. Gen. McClellan commands in person
Westein Virginia is safe. W. J. Koontz."
Gen. McClellan has since gone to Grafton, as
later despatches announce. The Intaligencer, in
publishing the above, adds :
"By the above despatch It will be Been that the
beet of steamers carrying the troops were at Par
kersburg Friday. It is reported that the Beam
sionista have blocked up the Kanawha river by
sinking fist boats in a narrow place, with a view
of preventing the fleet from ascending,"
GENERAL NEWS.
MURDER OP TIM FIRST MATS OP AN AMERI
CAN VESSNI, AT HAVANA —Thus eteanceb_ip Colram•
Zia, which arrived at New York from Havana on
Monday, brought as prisoner Charles Ramer., a
Chilean, charged with the murder of R. M Emory,
Fret mate of the American bark Ocean Traveler,
of Belfast, Maine, at the port of Havana, on the
17th of May. It seems that on that date a souffle
occurred on board the vessel between the mate
and Ratner, arising out of the insolence of the
latter, during which Ramer inflicted a stab upon
the mate, frem the effects of which he died on the
20th of June. The prisoner was taken to the
United States District Attorney's office, where an
order for his commitment was made out. Another
band on board the Ocean Traveler, named John
Myers, is implicated in the murder; but he now
lies sick in the hospital at Havana.
FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.--About five
o'clock on Saturday afternoon, two Children, four
or Ave years old, named John Quinn and Mary
Fallon, were playing upon the Worcester Railroad
track, near the freight house, while a train was
being made up, and chanced to get in the way of
the locomotive. They were both ran over, and
the little girl was instantly killed, her head being
mangled in a shocking manner. The boy had one
of hie legs broken, and was taken to the hospital.
The parents of both the children resided near the
freight honee.
Holum Monte.—Yesterday morning the
oltisens in the neighborhood of Judge Stephens'
farm were shocked by the discovery that Mrs.
Schorre, living on the farm, had been murdered.
It seems that Judge Stephens nod paid her some
money, which he had borrowed a short time pre
vious, and some sooundrel must have known it.
She was killed by a blow from an axe, or some
instrnment of that kind.—Evanavilla (Ind.)
Journal.
THE wife of George Sherman,of Clarksburg,
Masa , attempted to destroy herse lf and her Infant
ehild, on the l3th instant, by exploding a bottle of
powder containing two pounds, holding the bottle
in one hand and the child in the other. Both were
terribly burned, but, strange to say, neither was
fatally injured. The mother has been patina!) ,
Leman* for several years.
AR AFFRAY occurred on Thursday last in the
streets of Leavenworth, Kansas, between D R.
Anthony, proprietor et the Daily Conservative.
and R. 0_ Batelle., of the Daily Herald, in which
several shots were exchanged. Satetlee received
a ball in his right aide, and died in twenty mi
nutes.
GENERAL Soon . A TALLoB.—General Scott
Is beyond all queetton the beet tailor in the Union,
He bee eut out rebels at Washington, hemmed
them In at Harper's Feltz and run them together
at Manasets (lap. He Is about ready to baste them
at Norfolk-, fell them down at Riokunond, and, it
nothing else will answer, rzp them generally to
pieces elsewhere.
EDWARD EVERETT, at the request of dia.
tinguished oitizene of New York, will deliver an
oration on the Fourth of July at the Aoademy of
Music. The imbjeot will be sg The Present Aspect
of the Nation," and an entpa-Te fee will be
charged for the benefit of fatuities of the volun
teers.
A nrxonx reaches Washington to-night,
aaya the correspondent of the Herald. that Alex.
ander IL Stephens, the Vine President of the
Confederate States, so called, is dead. The in.
formation cornea through rebel sources, and hence
cannot be traced beyond this point. I believe it is
well known that he has recently been quite ill.
CROPS IR MASTIJAHD.--Our advice], from
the several counties of this State, concerning the
crops, are very encouraging_ The army worm,
however, is reported to be dolls& considerable
damage to the growing corn on the Raatern Shore,
and, in some cases, the late wheat is suffering from
the same cause.
E. A. Antra, Esq., of the District of Cullum
bia, formerly of Vermont, the secretary of the Na
tiOnal DentoOratio party, Lae proposed to the War
Department to ram a regiment forthwith or
Northern Democrats, for active service during the
war, and to testify their appreciation of Mr. .Lin
coin's efforts to maintain the Government intact.
C r ovaa.won Emig has recommended that
Colonel Hill, the commanderof the North Carolina
troops at Bethel, be promoted to the rank of briga
dier, and that a full brigade be formed and placed
under his command.
THE release of Ross Winans and the sp.
pointment of Emory as lieutenant colonel were
both strongly advised by General Boott. Werner-
UM the feet for the benefit of his special adulators
who are condemning the administration for *hone
sets.—Wash. RayuMican•
liGmtrattAL AMA had been elected Pro
tonal President President of Bolivia by the National Con
yoution. Morales and Babs, both disappointed
politiolems, were endeavoring to make a disturb
ance; but the Government was ready far them.
qhfartanm--On horseback, in Lasso's town.
Bette &suety, 011111onals 7 May lb. at the
mutely grounds of 4. W. Kelley Jt Co , Benjamin
Franklin Thompson to Beaty B. Koughman.
Tim New York Fire Zoaaves, encamped
near Atamendria, have been running a mill, where
they found a large quantity of wheat. They
proved themselves good millers.
Boemzes in Chile continued vet 7 much dg-
pressed. Omni army corps hadhoset disbanded;
a meuura that was loudly demanded.
Paor. Aoisism has presented to the Paris
Awl/ferny of Seinteell A volume containing the
floral and natural history of the United. States,
NE/Govitanoaa.—Tho four States of Maine,
fdamsohimatta, New Hampshire, and Now York,
have an aggregate of thirty-seven owilovernors.
Hos. JACOB Townson, of Oxford, Hiss.,
boo =sae a oubsoriptiou of four hurnhoul Wes of
cotton to the new loan of the Confederate States.
Gawartam Daurassorx a distinguished Po-
Om, has offered hiiservicia - to the Goyim
TIIII KANAWHA RXPRDITION:
OFFICIAL
PROPOBAL9 FOR ARMY BAGGAGE
WAGONS.
QraltaXlttealiqtte. GBItERZL'a (11111Cli,f
Wasidirolos. June 21.1E61. S
rromiader are invited for the furnishing of Army Bag
gage Wagon,. •
Proposals should state the prioes at which they Ater be
furmahed at the planes of menufacture. or at New York.
Philadelphis, Baltimore, Washington, or Cincinnati,
as_prefeyred by the bidders.
Toe number which can be made by any bidder within
one month altar receipt of the order, alio the number
which he Gan deliver within one week.
The Wagons must exactly conform to the following
isetoif estioris. and to the established patterns.
fix-mule (covered i wagons, of th e size and descrip
tion as follows. to Wit
The front wheels to be three feet ten inches high,
hubs ten inches in diameter, and fourteen end a goer
ter inches long ; bind wheels lour feet ten inches huh.
hubs ten and a Quarter inches in diameter, and fourteen
and a quarter inches lone ; tellies two and a half inches
wide and two and three-quarter woken deep;
castiron pipe boxes twelve inones tong, two and a bate
inches at the large end and one and sewn-eighths inch
at ernall end ; tire two and a half inches wide br eve
eighths of an inch thick. fastened h one screw holt
and nut in each fellie ; hubs made or- gum, the spokes
and fell,* of the heel white oak, free from defeats:eat%
wheel to have a sand band end linehpin band two ana
three-quarter inches wide, of No.B band iron. and two
driving bards-outside band one and a (matter inch
Dr one-quarter inch thick . inside band one inch br
three-sixteenths inch thick; the hind wheels to be
made and boxed so that they will measure from the in
side of the tire to the large end of the hoz six and a hair
inches, and front wheels six and one-eighth inches in a
Parallel line, and each axle to be three feet eleven and
three-eighth inches from the onside of one shoulder
washer to the outside of the other, ea as to have the
wanone all to track five feet from centre to centre of
the wheels. Axletrees to be made of the best quality
refined American iron, two and a half inches Emma
at the shoulder. tapering down to one and a hotline& in
the middle. with a seven-eighths inch king-Dirt hole in
each exletree; washe re and linchpins for each ex letiree;
size of liuohnois one inch wide. thews-eighths of an inch
thick, with a hole in each end ; a wooden stook four and
three-quarter inches wide and four inches deep. fas
tened substantially to the axletree wah ones on the ends
and with two bolts. six itiehris from the middle. and
fastened to the hounds and bolster,. (the bolster to be
four feat fire morales lone, five inches wide. and
three and a half inches deep,) with four half-inch
bolus.
The 'tongue to be ten feet eight inches long. four
inohes voile, and three inches thick at front end of the
hounds, and two and a winner inches wide by two and
three-quarter intones deep at the front end. and so ar
ranged as to lift up, the front end of it to hang within
two feet of the emend when the wagon is standing at
rest on a levet surface.
The front hounds; to be six feet two inches long,
three Inches thick, and four inches wide over axletree,
and to Totem that width to the bank end of the tongue ;
Sews of the Mende one foat eight inches long and three
inches square at the front end, with a plate of iron two
and a half inches wide by three eighths of an inch
thick, fastened on top of the hounds over the bank end
of the tousle with one half-inoh sorew bolt in each
end. and is plate of iron of the same size turned up at
each end one and a half inches to camp the front
hounds together, and fastened on the underside. midst
front end of hounds, with half inch screw bolt through
each hound, a seven-eighth inch bolt through tongue
and hounds in the centre of laws. to secure the tong - ue
in the hounds ;plate of iron three inches wide, one
quarter inch think and one foot eight inches long,
scoured on the inside of saws of hounds with two rive 8,
end a plate of same dimensions on each side of the
tongue. where the tongue and bounds run together,
secured in like manner ; a MOO of geven-eiph the of an
inch round iron to extend from under the front axle
tree, and take two bolts in frost part of the hounds.
same b ra ce three-quarters of an inch round to continue
to the back patt of the hounds, and to be fastened with
two bolts, one near the back end of the hounds, and
one through the slider and hounds; brace over front
bolster one ono is half limb wide one-quarter of an inch
think. with a bolt in each end to fasten it to the bonds;
the opening between the Jaws of the bounds, to reosive
the tongue. four and three-quartet in- beg in trent, and
f ea r and a hall inches at the back Dart of the jaws.
'1 he hind hounds four feet two inches tone. two and
three - quarter mobesth ok, and three inohes wide ; jaws
one foot long where they °leap the coupling pole ; the
bolster four feet five inches long and five inches wide ,
by three inches deep. with steady iron two and a half
inehes wide by one-half inch thing turned up two and
a half inches and fastened on each end With three
rivets ; the bolster stooks and hounds to be secured with
four half-inch screw bolts, and one half-inch screw bolt
through the coupling polo,
The coupling pole time feet eight inches roes., three
inches deep. and lour and a half inches wide at front
end, and two and three-quarter inohes wide at back
end ; distant)* from the centre of king hell bole to the
centre of the back axletree six feet one inch. and from
the centre of klog bolt hole to the centie of the mortice
in the hind end of the pole eight feet nine inches ; king
bolt one and a quarter inches diameter, of beet refined
iron, drawn down to seven-eighths of an inch where it
misses through the iron axletree Iron Vete six inches
long, three Inches wide, and one-eighth of an inch shimk
no the donbletree and tongue where they rub together;
lion plate one and a half by one-quarter of an inch on
the slidtng bar, fastened at each end by a screw holt
through the hounds; front bolster to have plates above
and below eleven tootles long, throe and a half inches
wide, and three -eighths of inch dock. corners
drawn out and turned down on the sides of the
bolster. with a nail in each corner, and four coun
tersunk nails on top two bands on the hind hounds.
two and two and a half Inches wide, of No. 1r band
iron; the Tub piste on the coupling pole to be eight
inches long. one and three-quarter. inches wide. and
one quarter of en limb thick. Doubletree three feet
Seat ten inches lon singletree two leet. eigh noshes
long, all well made of h i ck r, with an iron ring and
clip at each end, the centre clip to be well secured , tw o
bar and stretcher to ho three feet two inches long o
and a quarter inches wide. and one and a quarter inch
smog. Lead bare, stretchers, and siveletrees for six
mute team ; the two singletreea for the lead mules to
have hooks in the middle to hook to the end of the fifth
chain. the wheel and middle pairs with open rings to
' attach them to the doubletree and lead bar.
Tho fifth chain to be ten feet long to the fork; the
fork one foot ten trashes lent. with the streteher at
tatibed d the forks apart ; the Deimos the don
bletree. stay and tongue ohaine, throe-eighths of an
i nc h in diameter ; the forked chain seven-sixteenth
inch in diameter ; the fifth ehain to be seven-sixteenth
Inch diameter to the fork ; the fork to be five-sixteenth
inch diameter ' • the links of these and of the look ohms
to be not more than two and a quarter 'robes long
The body to be straight, three feet six inches wide,
two feet deep. ten feet long at the bottom, and ten feet
six inches at the top, sloping equally at each end all in
the clear or inside ; the bed pieces to be two ands half
inches wide and three ieohee neap: front wedge two,
inches deep by two and a half inches wide ; tett piece
two sad a half inches wide and three inohea deep; and
four inohos deep in the middle to rest on the coupling
pole ; top Tea one and a half inch thick by one and
seven-eighth inch wide ; lower rails one Inch think by
one and Raven eighth inch wide; three etuds tuna one
rail in trout, with a neat on strati hinges to aloes it ue
as Bien as the sides ; a box three feet four inches long,
the bottom five inches wide front side, nine and a half
inches deep. and eight and a half inch-sat the toe in
parallel line to the body all-in the olear, to be sub
stantially fastened to the front end of the body,
to have en iron strap nassileg round each end. se
ou-ed to the head piece and front rail by a rivet in
ook and of it Dunn( through there. the lie to be
fastened to the front rail with two food at &plunges, a
strap of five-eighth iron around the box a half mob from
the by edge, and two straps same size on the lid near
the front edge. to prevent the mules from eating the
boxes ; to have a joint nano fastened to the middle of
th e lid, with a good wooden oteat on the inside a ATOP
of Iron on the centre of the how; with a staple p.eSing
through it, to fasten the lid- to ; eight stu os and two
rails on each side ;_one bolster fa s tened to the body,
six inches d eep ana four inches wie at king bolt hole ;
iro n Ton in rent and centre, of eleven sixteenths of an
Inch round Iron, with a head on the tea of rail and nut
on lower end; iron rod and brace behind. with shoulders
on top of tail niece. and nuts on the under side, and a
nut on top of rail ; a pats two and a half inches wide.
of No. lo band trop. on tail Mee°. across the bony ; two
mortices in tail piece and bind bar two and a emitter
make, wide end one tacit thick, to receive pieces three
fee; four inches long, to be used se harness Dearer. ;
four rivets tnrongh each side rand, rind two i joists
tarough each front stud, to teeure the lining boards. to
be of the best quality iron. and riveted on aood DDT
one rivet through each end of the ra ts; floor
fire - eighths of an Inch oak Wards ; sides fiye
eighths of an Inch
-white pine , tail-board three-quar
ters of an inch tarok, of white pine. to be well cleated
with five oak cleats . riveted at each end through the
tail-board ; an iron plate three feet eight inches long,
two and a quarter Ingheig Wide. and three-MUM e of an
inch thick on the er side of the bed piece. to extend
from the hind end of the body to eight inches in front
of the hind bolsters. to be tattooed by the rod at the
end of the body. by the lateral rod anti two three
eighths of an inch screw bolts. one at the forward end
of the plate, and the other about equodietant between
it and the lateral rod. A half inch round iron rod or
bolt to pass diagonally through the rails, between the
two hind studs to and through the bed pieoe and plate
under it, with a good head on the top and nut and moray
at the bottom• to be at the top one foot six inches from
inside of tail board, and on the bottom ten inches from
the bind rod. An iron clamp two 'oohs& wide, one
quarter of an inch thick around the. bed oleo% the cen
tre bolt to whicn the look chain is attached prawng
through it, to extend seven inches on the inside of the
body. the ends, top, and bottom to be secured by two
three-eighths snob screw bolts, the middle bar at the
ends to be flash with the -bed oleos on the lower ode,
two look (theme wired to the centre boil of the body,
one end eleven inohes, the other two feet six inches long.
to be of thee - eight h s of en inch round iron; feed
trough to be four feet six inches long from out to out.
the bottom add ends of oak, the sides of Tallow pine,
to be eight mobes wide at bottom. twelve inches wide
at top. and eight sad a half inches deep all in the clear,
well ironed, with a band or hoop-iron around the top,
one around each end and three between the ends,
strong and suitable irons to fasten them on the tottrate
when feedingi t
good strong Owns to be attached to the
top rail of the cool secreted by a staple with a hook to
y.
pttaoh it to the trough. fix bawl' of good ash. two
lies wide and one-half inch thick, with three staples
to confine the ridge pole to its place,' two staples on
the rangy. to secure each end of the Dr.:.ws; one ridge
pole twelve feet long, one and three-quarters inch wide
fiye-etsht
cotton ineh think thelociver to be the
first quality duck, No. fifteen feet long and
nine feet eight inches wide.made in the best manner,
with four hemp cords on each side. and one througn
each end to clone it at both ends; two rings on each end
of the body, to close and secure the ends of the cover ;
a staple in the lower rail. near the second stud from
each end- to fasten the side cords. The outside of the
body and feed trough to have two good coats of white
lead, colored to a blue tint. the inside of them to have
two °oats of venetian red paint • the running gear and
wheels to have two good coats of Venetian red darkened
of a Chocolate color, the hub and follies to be well
pitched, instead of painted,,
if required,
A tar-pot, an extra king hog wa gon two extra single
trees to be furnmbed with eac h . the king bolt
end chiglcarcen similar in all respects to those belong
ing' tO It.
hisoh side of the body of the wagon to be marked U.
8., and numbered as directed ; all other parts to be let
tered U. ig. : the cover, feed box. bolts. Linchpins, tar
pot. and harness bearers tor each wagon to be put up
In a strong box.(ooopereo) raid the contents marked
thereon.
It la to be oostineoy eueeretooo tbat the'wnsons or•
to be eo cobra/wined that the several porta of any one
wagon will agree and exactly fit those of any other. so
as to require no num ocular or arranging for putting to
ether. and all the materials used for their construction
to be of toe best quality ; all the weodethoroughly sea
men:Wl Aria the work In all its parts faithfully et:vented
in the beat workmanlike manner.
The work may be inspected from time to time as it
progresses by en officer or agent of the Quartermseter's
Department. and none of it stall be painted until it
shall have been inspected and approved by said officer
or agent authorized to mane. , It. When filened.
M - etted, and accepted by an officer or agent of the
Quartermanter's Department, end delivered as herein
agreed. they shall be paid for. M. C. MhIGS.
ie 25- tf Quartermaster General U. 6._
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MACHINERY AND IRON.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
•
BOILER WORIIB,—NEAF/E & LEVY,
EEO riCiAli art 11 TEITSORETIC6.I4 MICIUNEBI3I94
JlLacEllvitlTgg BOLGER-BIAKERS,OLAOICSMITHEI,
and FOUNDEI W, having, for man, sears. been in
snooeseral operation, and been exolusively engaged in
building and repairing Batts
and River Engines, hint'
and low presidia, hOillinntil, Water Tanks, Propellers,
ito., an., reepeosfanT offer their aer-rioes to the public,
au being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all
sizes. Marine, River, and Stationers, lowing sets of
patterns of different sizes, are prepared to assents or
ders.with quick despatch.. Bvery desoript , on of Pattern
making mule et the shortest Defoe. High and I,ow
Pressure, Tabular, and cylinder 80110T111 CI the
best Pennsylvania isharooll iron. Forman, of all sizes
and kinds; Iron and Braes Castunrs, of all descriptions;
Roll Turning. Borew thirties. and ell other work con
nected with the above_ business.
Drawinga and Ppenifiontions for all work done at their
entabiinhwent, free of ohargo, and work guarantied.
The enbeetibere have ample wharf-dook room for re
pairs at WWI, where they can lie in perfect safety,
and are . provided with shears, blocks, falls, .to.,
for raising heavy or light weights.
BEAM'COB C. d.PIE,
MIN P. LIMY
and PALMER .
PUMA&
V.II,I7OHAZ MERRICIts 701121 E. COPE.
WILLIAM it. MERRICK: HAECTLEP MERRICK.
QOUTRWARK FOUNDRY,
ha FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK tit. NONR.
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS ?
fdanufaeture Nigh and Low Pressure Steam bnginee,
for Mad. neer: mad menus eervise.
Boilers, Gasometers. Tanks, Iron Poeta. /re.; Cast
ings of Mt kinds , either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Worts, Workshops, Rail
road Stations, &s.
, Retorts and Om Machinery of the latest and moat
unproved construciaen.
Every description of Plantation &whiner', aneh Open
Sugar. Saw, and Gnat Mills, Vacuum Pans. Open
Steam Trains, Defeoators, Filters, Pumping Engines.
Bo
1e Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Boding
Neemy &Jr, Patent Steam Rammer risid As
pinwall lc Weimer 's Pateht Centrifugal Sugar graining
Maotune. anll-1
POINT PLE /WANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
rigAort WNW.. Ranailtleten.
LIAM R. TIERS 1111'01 ms Ma frtenda that, having. pur
chased the mire stoat of Patterns at tae above r onn
dry, ho is cow prepared to ream, e order, for Bonnie.
grist. sod • Saw-Mill • Castings. Soap. Chemical, and
Rollie Work, Gearing. Casting. m.de from Raver
ocreyorT or Cupola Paremee. fII dry 6? green awl, or
loam.
SEAL BIe.TKING.
iiiMMFOR, THE SEA-SHORE
-CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC
RAILROA 10.-011 and after MOND AY. June 17th.teains
will leave VINE. STREET REPAY, as follows:
7 30 A. M.
piecommodsmon—._ 00 M.
RETURNING. LEAVES ATLANTIC:
—6 DS A. ht.
Fare AM A. N.
Ira " t° "Mafia. au° Round Trip tiokete. good tor
three doe. ass
Freight mum be delivered at COOPER'S POINT bY
3 P. ht. The Company wad not be responsible for any
aooda ungi neeenved and reemeted for. by their Agents
at twtfhe Point. Joan li.xyANT,
la • • Aunts
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPIUA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1861 s
CEPTIALIO PILLS
NERVOUS HEADACHE.
By the vie of these rifle the veriodoei ittteehe of Mr.
else or Wok Heedecae may be prevented ; and if taken
at the oommOneement of an attack munediate rend
from VIM and Mohnen win be obtained.
Whey seldom faillin reszarrinz the New wad Ilnj.
*eta to which ferashe are go Nubian.
They act gently on the bowel', removing Cesssivasses.
For LirorogrO Mae, &lamas. DetioMO Female.. and
au moon. of :edam dory hobos, they are valuable es a
Lowasivs, improving the appetite, giving toes and vice,
to the digestive organs. and regtonng the natual
tioiti and strength of the WnOle MUHL'
The CEPHALIC PILL! are the result of long limed
gation and carefully conducted experiments. having
man mus many Irani, during Willett time they have
prevented and relieved a Teat amount of rain and
/offering from floOduthe. whether originating in the
1181 . 901/4 system or froma deranged ■cote of the sir
They are entirely vegetable in their sennosttlen, tml
may be taken at all Imam with perfect safety withott
snaking any ill:Lenge of Met; sad the abseare ease disa
greeable tilde renders it mat to aieginistii aim S.
'Warns.
SKWASS ON 00IINTNE1NITE1
no noninnis Moo An olrannuon oS Rom L Mmiduks
on each JIM
Soli by Dructits and all other Dealers ut bledloineft
A Ban will no wont by Oval moaid on roompt of lk•
All OHM Unit Is addrion4
EIENR I 2 O. SPAI DINO'
P WATi. T.:. P.: C P
WILL CONVINCE 17110 lIVITEM.
SPEEDY AND SURE OHRE IS WITHIN
TEEM REACH.
As arse Tostivicosiois an vosolicirad by Mr.eroLy-
I 14.• Show Oirord oncluefioriabh hoofll/ Ohl I.ll■
sass of this freely Sciontific discovery'
1111%.tinta.
SI
I have tried e ar
Cephalic Pills: sad Me taws se
well that I want yoq to send pie two dollars worth tore}
Port or those are tor the neighbors. to whom i It
&MOE the first box I got from you. I
Send the Pills by and oblige
Your art Servant.
JAMI.O ICFAIIIKIIT.
1
lovsoross, F0b.111,11111
Ml, M141.7111M
MX •
te send ms one sore box of roar Mobil
.1 Mos mond ;riot doot of bows from
TORMT•rrkeatfuly,
DIA KY ANN 87011C,0
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&woes Cas2l, Wirsvaranow Cki 'NTT,
er January 38.1863. Pa l( )
:
Yee will lea sepend me two basis er seer artalls
Pills. Rees thorn immediately. •
Zeeeeenells seers L
3120. B. abiatt.
JP. B. —I have rimmtecii sae opt of year NM, 47 Psi
thaws asehataes.
•
Txxivont Ohm Jon.
* L a. 51 , 41 , D1N1N,E44_.
..rlease find 012.0100 Q tenty-fore cents, tarhi, sena
so another box of your Cepc fills. :alruiv
/40 Pins /limp 11111, :Mt hali
Bind i
ISTOffralt t
Dale Verses, Wyendet to. 0.
mmioromo
PETNILLT, Des.l*
C. alumina*, Par.
wesk,for some ousels= or large show bills, bring
roar Cephalic Pills more tartioMarly Wore *m
ummy. ,u you haye anymil.; of the laud ylesissur
me. . .
one of my arstomeri, who is subject to 'Gym Riot
Nwalsoks, (isually lustier twe day ) was sweet OS
assask in MS how by your Pitts, which I sent he
liesetatfally yours,
w. WIWI.
ltsynormssmus, Paine:au so.. Opp/
iftessty UR. I I
.
80. 48 Cedar B. Y.
DWI Ms:
Messed Zed twenty -fits canoe (154 for wmasend
imi Of " Caphulto Ms." Reed Wardress of RetWis.
FillerC. ltaraokksbarg, Prsoklia 00.,_
_Ohio.
Tsar Twins work kiks a skorm—eurs Hsatioskt tasst
assionter. •
Truly 'faun. wm.e.
TrllAll4lno Atnsn Jan
Ni. iIItAIJINIF•
gra - 1
Nat loot Maw I stun to you fora box of
far ths eursprthe Nervous Resdeche and
Aid
d r oot l.. ;111.
mi
s hit t/ otos isitond to mut fso
or mai.
mom oravit by »tern mil. Direst to
Ka i ,
WITBSA
Yoolisotti. L.
11411 lisautiam imarialks rat
Ileastis Ella &room/1M Ole obifoillr UM
siiii4ot Carer.of Lioadaalse is en.
. tan
Alm tis Sxsesiner..Norferit • VC
!hey imonboon mined in moni Man a Woman .
with rattle suoossa. 111
Prow rho Deetoerar. Sti Mord, Mies.
If you are. or have been troubled with the heaohe
rind fora boa. (Cephalic flilsa so that you mhaul;
them to ease of an attaek.
livirt Me Ad:orris. ~ Pr.:widow, IL i.
The Cephalic PM' are said to be a remarks !fes
tive remedy for the head e, and one of the NM
that very frequent taitatafat whiak hag a been
dpoiovered. 1
Prom tko Wasters B.A. Gasorm. Weser, t.
We heartily 009111141 Mr. !Spalding * aad Ittatairatal
foithami rms. ,
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hems tAa Hiatawhe Valtty Star. Eraraerhara.
W e ars rare that persons coffering with the kotoolm.
who try them, will stick to
Prom the Soother* Path Roder, Nees OrietutLei.
Tn them you that are afflicted, and we are ithat
Your testimony Gan be added to the already n roan
hio tha
pro t has reser* bouelito that no other On
CM duce.
Alms the ba. Lewis Droffrist.
Lerapi
The batnense demand for the snit& (MOW Pills)
dly toortooinHt.
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Prom tAs Gazette, Deoposesyt. /we. c t
my, 'Spalding would not conneot hi* 1/bittelri it
bale he did not knew to soften rentnietit,
--. •, -1!
,
Nem the Actesyttny, .Previthisar, X -
the testimony in their favor le strong* fro gs wee*
tespestable snorters.
NMI Sha DON Nina, NVIOPOIs A 44
*ohsll* PM are takint t is riv• eof all hi
Pratt Cositoserest' 80/Wm Boston,lia.
.
Bad to tee wry ailleadeaui for the headlight, '
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hew the'Vessassreisi, Ohutugssi. 0 I
linffering ken:malty eau now be rethsvoll.
1111 r A lines bottle fot IrnnlAiYti r l isza
SUB will save tni time WIT rest azal"11111
SPALDING'S PREPARED elm
i.
SPALDIN(PS PREPARED GLi I
SAVE VIE PIECES:
ECONOMY! pornetn!
NT" A STISCS IN VIII SATS, rilMih",
AA nnelnents VU! nappen, oven In Tou-ronanr4
famine!, it fa ably desirable to hay* soma oho ena
convenient wear for reasiriaa Parrature. Worn. bake
rs, &a.
SPALDING'S PREPARED OWE
ateata an ..tiltt onnrxgonoion and no *as
afford to do intboat It. It is and
ready. IMP Ul
the 'Woking mitt.
" .11EFIJA IN EVERY ROIMIL"
EE. B.—A Brash meanies sack bottla. PHI'S
Lldetee,
HENRY a SPALDhI
4115 UNDAS Mum, law yo
tiAIFI/011.
Aka mutant =rumbled porn= an sump to
palm o ff on the xtutnipootimpablio, imitations ,no
PIIIIPAM cilli/S. I Innadoautora a ll Perron' I", -
snag ton maiming. sugars Thu as Mil of,'
KrALDUIVE /1271PAULIM 91,1001111
,Jo a was osta
a, ila Impair I as Wow aro',
sulsima
MEDICINAL.
SICK HEADACHE.
CURE ALL KINDS OF
HEADACHE I
PRICE. 05 OENTE.I.
ti FDU rums% 111101 r YOU
TXIS FOIJSOWINI FOPORBEMEIRII2 ON
SPALDING'
H E 1) ik 0 "El
MUM
maa"MiTa•Zo 4 101211.. Feb. blit)
SPALDLEGT PREPARED GLD, t
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
THE RitgIAIANCE
KUTULL ittSIMANCUI OOMPAM,
or ritiniarurstra.
;?715K. wo. 36P6 WALNUT 6Witrem,
•
Inman against LOBE OW lIAMACIF, BY - PIRA el
buss. storm and other buildings, iltuitoe
sr C o sTal iAr lind on Fu s.
res. and mar
eltandine, in town Sr
BE u m oeprv„ s2lrl,lrolT-ABSITS 8311.162 iii
Which In invented as follows, viz :
In first inortgager on ally grogeny, worth
double the athorint —6, —, —.— vicamon en
PM/017176nm Railroad Ga.'s 6 per pent. are*
Pen
Railroadar 1,000 00
Pennsylvania Co!, 6 per oent. se
cond mortsope load, (00,%. ........ 11.11 1 00 00
Hentmgdon ana Broa l op - Irma and
Canal Co.'s mortgage 10an...........—..._ 4,000 00
Ground rent, first-clean--
_____2.4s2 50
Collateral loam. well aeonred _ .—. 3,1611 00
City of Philadelphia 6 per omit. loan—. 30,000 00
ashen County 6 per pent. Flt. Rll. loan.. 10,000 00
likompaeraittl Bans Moog— —.— . 6,166 01
?bailsman' Bank atook— . 3,811 Do
LTri7.= l .l. I:ll7tico=t67. -- ,, 6 - 4 RYA ° 08
e Comity Fire Insurance Co.'. stook—. 1 00
he Delaware M. B. I oe Co.'. Moak— 00
mon Mutual Inenrance An none— —. IMO 00
ills receivable—. ~—. __ 14,502 Te
It eooouote, worried interest. /co--- 1,104 U
Damn on hand— —.—.-- —_ But 64
1 . 8017,14.1 04
• The Mutual principle, combined with the security of
&Monk Capital, entitle. the insured to partitnPato in
the ttrgara 02 the Centileny, without liability for tows.
homes promptly adjusted and paid.
DIRECTORS:
Com Tinglex t Samuel BisPhani,
William 11.,_Etlomplon, Robert Steen.
njuleriok Brown, William Mater,
William Stevenson. Beni. W. Tingley,
John R. Worrell, Marshall Bill,
H. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown,
Robert Toland.l Charles Leland.
G. 11. Itosericarken, Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
411131011 8. Woodward. John Bissell, Pittsburg.
CLEM TINOLEY. Pronident.
f. IC ILITICIIMAN, Secretary.
Febroarr 16, 1801. MS
TEES ENTERPRISE
INSURANOE OOMPANY
ON PEILADZIRXIA.
(rum INBBRARCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
I. iromr.avre Brizzinre W. COII,NRA
.110118 AN,D W4LIVI72' spEzz , 3'.9. -
DIABOTO B
2LT5131/07D MiyanmeicE
AMMAN Mitzi, Q ao. B. STUART,
)BlA.t.sno IN H. .1311oWN,
JOHN M. ATWoOD. B. A. FAIINEBTOCK.
T. l'xiDicx. AZILDENW D. wimi,
wswitToN, .1. L. EusinteNß.
F. ItAIrCEFORD STAIR,-Pray/dent.
W. CORE. Moamar!. feli
ENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
r f ,,, 921 tAIbSTNIIIr t Ftreet, Phileglelplus,
CIZARTMR P RPII , I7AL.
ALL ?NE PROFITS TWIT GED AMONG THE IN
NUKED.
Insure Lives for abort terms or for the whole term of
; trent Annuilaes end Endowments ; wurchase Life
Merest* in Real Estate % and make all contracts de
aling on the contingencies of -life.
They act as Exeontors. Administrators, Assignees,
Interim and Guardian*.
AISSATI OF THE COMPANY, January 1.18,1.
MOrtgatell, (; round routi l real estate- .118m,881 91
Unties Mates etookeh Tramcar,' notes, load=
of State of Perawylwinia, oitY of Phila.
988,791 14
Premium notes, loans on collateral's; km-- IMAM 18
Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail
roads, and County eta Der Gaut. bonds— 105,801 60
Dank, insurcome, railroad, oanai stookS. 1/1.867 49
Cub on hand, agents' balances. ko., b 3.- moos 14
el,ona2B 02
DANIEL L. KILLER, Preeideut i
22.22T1EL R. @TOMES, Vise President,
JOEN W..ROR.NOR. Plearetsi.T. - m223-tf .
TIELAWARI; LAIITUAL FLIVATY IN
OVICANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
Inamorated by the Legislature ell'onrzYl73suisatlS.
WWI 11, E. eerier Of 4813 W end WAJOIrs drays*
71112,4DBLPHIA.
MAMAS 111111FRANO3e
On Vestobil
eargo, To LS Darts of the World.
Freight,. I LAND INSTJLAXCES
Pt !Holtz b 7 River% Ctsusts, Lakes, azt4 6.m& tar
rages. to an yarns of the enter.
FIRE INSURANCES
111 erste an dim•• genersny. Storer. &Tidbit'
Bc,tv
MUMS Or THE OOSOPADI Y.
• Noromber LAO.
MAO lifolkat Mateo fire lir mint. wan.— ../Ice.ritio go
11.11403 'United States six fr- cent. Trearrati
Notes, (With scorned intereeti-- ULM OK
100,000 Penneylranas State fire ( - .7 , oen
lean. 11.570 OD
1 8,000 do. do, ell' do. do. .11,946 OP
111CO10 Philadelphia City im ad f gent. Lean, IMMO 61
MOM) Tennessee State fere cent 1 e an.. 3409 IV
WOW Pennaytrania Beare Xi mortgage
aix er cent. bond,4LOOr, Da
ll,* 800 darn, stook Geiin - ilitiyiairas
Gounniny. interest and erineiriai
1141711iltSad Sr the Cite of Phila
.,
100 snares Pene LIAO
sTivazua --
Company_ . 1.800 00
m
oh! Honk Pen Mr Mine Plaril
road Company 9911 00
I,MIOIO chafes Philadelphia lee .Boat and
steam Tog Company...-.- LIM 00
l 0 'shares Phi madams and Havre-de
Crane steam Tow-beat Company. NO 00
1001 ahem Philadelphia Plzelninge
Company— LIS ea
1,0001 Admen Continental Motel 100 09
ssomoo var. Cost 19947,55044. Market ea ased,ll66 71
sillsreeetvable, for incarsacteir 171.201 44
Bond* ana mortgagee. 14;6110 00
Real estate-- RAO ea
Biilemoce dna atAgensien—Protahuna on Ma
me Policies. inherent. anql other debts two
the Company , , 11** oa
Scrip and 'toed of dentr.l Inland= and
ether Ceninattiee is 6 id
Wons, h
,B drawer— tle is
—la,iaa 4s
HISLCH2PA.
Wiliam Ittsren. eagisol E. Cadges
Miami A. aortae:, .I.r. Peplatee.
irleop_hilss Paulding. Henry Wean,
X. FOnTOR4 Edr rd Wawa'.
J.*l 13.ADilxis, ones tirmakg,
Wax% Apeneer
Wan H.Tcrex.r' Jr., ' 'Manes C. Hand.
•
O. %WM. Leben Bari Ant
U. AlidWlgs # 42521 , P. Jonah
leesigh JEkaaair.. BE'reularals
Br. H. id. Eize.on, tosiva P. Eyre.
Hoene C. I.eieer. 1 oha E. Semple, Patin's.
Hash (tad:. I &At J. Morgan,
6.5..•15 LAILY, I L. IL Haupt, "
LLAMA!. MIATta, President.
trlloBl. C. ILIAD * Vies Presidenk
lITLBIIRN. Reareterv. nort-11_
- OMB MBITHATIOE EXCLUSIVELY.—
•• THB nrcrilaNi. VAN/A FIRE IRRIIIIIIROE
OVlMlre3TY—lnoornorsted YEREt.-
VIAL—No. 510 WALNUT street, opposite Independ
ence Severe.
This Company, favorably known to the oommanit7
for thirty-m 2 yearn, continues to insure against loss or
damare Or Fire, on rho or Immo Buildiujoh tgibor
permanently or fora milted time. AMO , on rnitare,
stooks of fe4r, - or Merchandise generally , on liberal
"' Mr Capital, together With a large Olorplas Fond is
Invested in the - moat careful manner. Which enables
the save o
Amin to
of loer to the Waned an endoubted montritz to
ira.
DIZZCITOII.
Jonathan Fatten:43n, lonia Thislobilmt,
Qntin Campbell, Thomas P.Jobirui,
lazaodor Sewn. DAzuel Smith. Jr..
WlSlam Stoutehno, John Bevereoz.
AN JONST T RA2( PAlrmit6or4, President.
Wirziam G. Citowtru., Secretory. np4 1r
I .
N SUBANOE 0031 P ANY OF TIM
MirATFL97 112121311AVAMA—F/RE AM) /14A-
M_E Mo suitAtica Nya d AIM 4 IP , 7CniAlteE
,M.I4DIZIOS. -
valv Char
e, *AW tered in ILO4-oanital /11160A0e—gaik. 1, MC =eh
N 77.
All LA711004 in sound and amiable ataantiee---ent-
Can In• nuns= Wails And 014 - gooa, 15tilibass i
Mesas id ationammium, (EL, on libmi ierma.
DnitAmroXB.
Menu P. Enervard, acerp N. Shan,
Ranson V__ .4by . nrattle!Ornnt, Jr..
On adaeslader, Tenho Wanner, •
E a Chemed D. Waltman.
- /GU H. DM Nana H. Fteekui&
WMain Z. WNW,
1 Char/ea & lonia,
wlla.r.Ami
. ••• •C. 13•113102.
.LAJLPE .RElnt./ D. 1,1••** MEI .2 U 11 1. zrdvdditat.
**,-••
FigINSUBANAJZ.
!BANGS COM_PARY of FbiladelDble,
135 North Street, below Roe. Inoue Build-
Olooda,Nid Morobandiee generally from Moo or
illyanows by Firs. Ike company pumase to admit all
leases
wromptir, sled thereby keg* te otarit the
artraa
ma of Um imbllo.
lIU7TtxC.
William .11f omen, ---- 16bert Plem_pell:
Pranen Cooper, Mediae] DlWorn,
Nome L,Deaghertr, Strait. MOUnTerat
James Marti% internam 13.n:icon/dolt,
El.D L ams. Joan Pre_wde7.
ew MeAliter. Flamm Falls,
mud Rafferty. JOiLI2 Ctelandy
J. Hemphill. Beraar4 IL Ailanua,
Tkomaa Fisher, Chirlacalare,
ismaiii lisMantss ' Mialutel Cahill.
CM OOPER, PeeitidtaL
REJLIWID lULFP F M. Beenstarv. eerl-ly
AMMAN TI INERTRANON 00.,
r INCORFORATEA 1810 CRAIT.III PER
&TAN • •
So. 310 WALNWS strebt,above Third, Philadolphin,
pgasins . a large paid-up Capitol Stook said Surplus,
Wrested in sound ondavallahle Soonritiss,oontinispi to
insure on Direllinze Stoma, Furniture. nterohar.diUe,
Wools in port and their mergoes. And other penional
preperth All Kim !Moron,' anti promptly onusion.
ornscrous.
Thoe._R. Maria, John T. Leiria,
lona womb.. Yemen IL Camp
&awl motion. Nhound
'shriek Snit', Chas. W. Poultnor
THOMAlsrael M n
orrie.
LIBRE/ C. CRAWFORD. redn-witi
- A lITURACITIC DISURANCIE OOVEPA
--cla-
Mt n Prii-Autimis4Pl asaitial i400916-011LUVIRR
Oioe JUL_
ist o r gE
p W= 6 strest, Mina 'bird 'Xi P.
Thilt CMPSitY win re saainai Wu sr Sums Or
A sa ;^ughsgs, Fannin, and Morsksadiss toss
'Tss„ lisylse Insarssess en Veroslo. 13111410111:41.1111
Needs. Wast insam ro s ri a l parts of Ms
Jar Esker. /wok Maxtaid.
f r ee K iL eta laaletall. balL
ris P•smark. "?.Dolll.
r Wooer, J. %ilk.
,ALF
ir iedd
WIN, awn, ofil 9sAm ' a h
tan,
VIAOHANGE INSURANO OOMPANY
—Office No. 409 WALNUT Street.
FIRE INSURANCE on Rouen an Maretounlise
moray, on favorable terms. either limited or per
-909141,
ins.rmsrosa:-
Jernaltda Bonsai!, irhomao Marsh.
Jahn Q. Shoo**,Charles IThoppsolls
Edward D. Roberts, James T. Race,
Raantel L. 'medley, Joshua 7. threat
jigibem 0, Hale' _ John J. erdithe.
JEROME= BaitirALL. Pro/Mont.
JOHN Q. GINNODO, Ytee President
Rringssa Cos. reerstart.
pHILADitX.e. ELPHIA TBR R OTTA
/ 1 1. wo
011os and Ware Doom. 1010 _anzurxvir
Ornamental MUM"? Topa
g tcrn
arden VOINENI and Etat:tam
Eneaustio Pkutrin a Architectural Ornament..
wesipicsuic and thaok• Ptrupe, •
Ridge Tile and ilsaitary Wan.
Steam-premed Drain Pipe.
Water Pipe, warranted to stand
•
prmw_rikoheap and durable.
The TM° supplied on liberal term&
illustretta Claftlet 'meant ha
Mail an application by letter.
tat onitilsiffilkretter.
AQB& L, IIZREING, SURD, RAL.
Nom.
Mon, 1150.:^4019 lebba Memo Pos.l, I,
_and a Moak-
Igige.madmos, awl small, in assort ad packages
*reroute late-ormh fat fkoli,
cam) bbts. Haw Haman, Heatparg, nag Maisdorr xar.
rings, of ohotee auttities. -
lAN bolas OAT& nay lOaltat *Mint*
bone extra new Hai aterappr.
LOW boxes /arcs klagrinef ig errings.
130 bbia. Macinnse
go bile. non FoiononAgo had,
bbLs. acyclic no , . saimon.
14VM Qiintats fraud Ova Willsk.
100 buff .11orloanor-ouluar Chum*.
In gars est landing, fermatali MUb ,Hy K_
nen Ne. 146 N RTH WHAAONtV,Na.
TUBT IiNTEIVED, Dar " Annie. Kimball,"
IF
frog LiabroOtilt mandar, Weems * atam 4 • o4
aressrallona
II ion hArnot Aoonitt, IA I NJne
MS Ns
Extrac tszarno HYpieynin. t , 131 *
SO Itia t Boustionro, lora,
hntrnot Torozo9l, ut *Ara,
1 1 ma I'm UOlaLues, 1. bonito.
NO No 01. Soon=
_ t ot.. bottle*
NO No Cermet, in
I" s. Pu 23d Withilkag BROTNER.
ow 47 ono 49 North NECOND
gI n 4214L1TY BpOILOR SLAM
4_4r_ meys o..,3lwv...temlucatlFANN l lMM4/1
NM&
PHILADELPHIA
AND NEAPINO...RAILROAD,
FABRENG T Ns for YO VI LLA, READ-
Hilts MI BARR RU DAILY . and otter May
fdljartnie LIN SS, .18nridaYe exceMedj_
Leave New Depot,oorner sitUAD and CAur..ow
HILL ~ Streets, Pat LLADELP 111 A, TPaiseenger en
trances on Thirteenth end on Callowhill etreate,) at 8
A. M 9 connecting at Harrisburg with the ,PENNEYL
VAXTIA &I(, ROAD IP. M. A. Mining to Pitts
burg; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY Lee P. M. train
miming to °ham be reburau Per-Lisle, ko.I . and the
NoRTELERN OF,NTRAL RAILROAD 1 P. Al. train
running to Eunbem
AYTERNOON
Leave New Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLOW
NIL L Streets. PHILADELPHIA. (Pareenger en
tranoee on Thirteenth and en Callowhill streets') for
POTTSVILLE pad EARlifialWalit,_ at LIS P. M..
AI.DLY sonneetnt At liarrisbor. with the Northern
Central Railroad . _; LOT 251 2 / 1 " 17 0, w Elmira,
/to.; for READirs only, at a At. D (Onndaye
exported.)
DISTANCEN VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READ
ING -RAILROAD.
FROM ruiLADELpuri,
worliccaixville—. 28
Philadelphia and Re adieg
ht end Lebanon Valley R. R.
Harrisburg--_._._ 112
Dauphin— ---...1241
Milleraberc-- —.1421
Treverton J un ction 158
Sunbury.. —159
Northumaasirid-171
Lewisburg-- —. -178
Milton .—.193
• 'WO
Jamey Sbor -• e--.112
Look Haven--Ma
_Teo. Wilihtmenort and Moira
Tte lin e l e ra .Yrr=rilt9 Bl . M. trains connect dailu_it Port
Clinton, (Blinders excepted,linth the CAUWIESSA
WILLIAMIsPoRT, and ERIE RAILROAD, making
close connections with lines to Niagara Palle, Canada,
thea_Weet end nonthireeL
DEPOP IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner o f BROAD
and CALLOWEILL Streets.
May
zo. W.ll. McILRENNEY, Secretary.
NFL norn-tf
SIIMMER ARRANGE
MENT. - PRILA.DELPHIA.
OBRMANTOW.N, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, May 18i1861.
FOR GERIGANTO WM.
2.004T0 Plated elpina 8,7, 8,0, 10, 11, 19 A. M., 1, 2.9.
sae, 4, 5,6, 6li, 7, 8,9, lOW. and 11% P. M.
Leave Germantown, 6,7 7%. 8, 8.30,9, /0,11, 13 A.M. ,
1,7 8, Ca, 6,0%. 7)3,8,9,4 P.
The 8.50 A.M. and 3.59 . Traine stop at German
town only.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 986 A. M., *1 .3X, 5, Thf., and 10/9
Leave Garmantownda A M.! /O. (Stand Vi r, Mr
ORaant Li. RA 18RO .
Leave Philadelphia, 8, 8.10, 12 A. M.. d. 9.96, 44.94.
and 102,‘ P.M.
Leave Chad - net Hill. 7:10. 8,8.40.940;11A Mo La,
3.36, 8.10,7._ 840, and 10.10 P. M.
The 8 A. M. and Om P. M. will make no etone on the
Germantown road.
ON SUNDAI S.
Leave Philedelplta,9.os A. al.. 33 4 , 5, and IN P. M.
Leave Cheat:nut 7.60 A. AL. 32.40. 6./0, and 9.10
P. FOR CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 6..60, 73" 9.0 e. Und A. Id.. I.oa.
8.95. 43i, 6X, 8. and Ili P. M.
Leave Berrietown, 6, 7. 8.1:6, 9.71 A.M.. 13i, 9%.
and 101 I'. hi.
ON enuNDAY,G.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M.. 3 and 5 P. M.
Leave Nomstown, A. N. J. and 6P. /IL
FOR APIAYUNK.
Leave :4' iladeiphia, 6.60, TX, goo, Mos A. M..1.0a,
SAO, 3,03, 6X, 8 M
and OM P. M.
Leave- flo 634. 730 816, 934.1134 A. K.. 9, 814.
5.7. and IA P. hi.
ON 811ND.4193.
Leave 'Philadelphia. 9A. AL, 8 5, and TX P. M.
Id6ATO Manama:6_7X 4, dgi, and 9 P. M.
riat.o.ld,__O F..2; Nenenal caper.ntondent,
rorll-ti Da
en, NENTR and G9l tOreeni.
THE PENNSYLVANIA OSNTRAL
RAJLROAII,
260 MIES DOUBLE TRAWL
1861. igramme -.1861•
THE CJLFACITY YINHIS ROAD 18 MOW EQ,U
TO AN TELE COUNTRY.
THREE TIXROUH FAtteENO2ll. THAIN 6 AL
BETWEEN PHILARELPEIA AND PITTEBURO.
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through.Train'
from Boston, New York. and animate DEW, and in the
Union pewit at Fitusbarg with Through Trains to and
from Oh Pointe In site Wyat t Nommen, and Bouthweet
—thug furnishing faeilitiee for the transportation 01
Plummer' nnetirmseeed for speed and comfort by any
other route.
Wireirand Fact Linea run through to Pittatrarx,
'Meet phatige of Can, or Conductors. MI Through
Piuseenger Trains pravided with Loushrldses Patent
lintlce—aptied tinder perfect control of the engineer,
Om adding mnoh to the safety of travellers.
tlmoking Pars aro attached to eaoh Toin ; Wood
ref.'s Aleppo:lt Care to zaprese and Past - Kramer. The
EXPIES4 Itlll4B DAILY : Mail and Feet Linen, Finn
ezee.gtell,
Mail Wllllll !nee Philttelphla at 7.10 A. rd.
ilia A.M.
'Nx Flmji prens la ta l in leaves 0 10.15 - P..M.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE Ab POLLOWA:
_
gani umb itinig Kaliiiiiodiffon, Vi P. a Columbia, 2.M P. M.
uol " 4.00 M.
Parkestierg " at 6.40 P. M.
Wee Cheater " Ito. I. at 8.16 A. M.
No. 2 at MOO
West Cheater Feseengera will take the'Weat Meader
110[,1 and 3 Harrisburg sicoonunodation and Columbia
Trains.
Paaaengera for Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Bit
falo, Niagara Fall., and intermediate yLoints, leaving
Philadelphia at 7.a8 A. M. and 2.50 P. M., go directly
through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the When of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston,
Baltimore ; and Tickets Bastward at any of the impor
tant Railroad °Moen in the Went; &bin on board any of
the regular Line of Steamers on the Idstaiazipvi or Ohio
rivers. -
Kr Fare always as low, and time mai/lot, es by any
other Route.
For further information apply at tee Passenger Sta
tion, Southeaert corner of Eleventh and Market streets.
The completion of the Western oonneotions of the
Pepmyylvawa Rmiroad to Chicago, make this the.
DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE
RABAT WEST.
The connection of traoka by the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantagea readi
ly appreciated by Ahlettere of Freight, and the Travel
ling na ti o,
Merchant* and Obeyers entrusting the transporta
tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with
oonEdp l ivi its skeedy transit.
TAR RATES OF FREIGHT to sad from any point
In the oat by the Pensurylvanas Railroad ars at all
tams as favorabls as era skirted by Maw Railroad
Cirmurimiss.
Er Be particular to mark packages " via Peeraryi-
Tanis Railroad,
For Freight Contracts or Shipping Itireotioar, 5.p917
V. or addross either of the folioanng Agents of the
uoMtAtir : -
D. A. Stewart, Pittsburg :
H. S. Pierce Ecclo., Zajoessuie, 0...; J. J. Jolissoa,
O. R. MOrdeell M Maysville, Kya Ormsby & Pr.?'"
per, Portamonth,_ , Paddock & Jefferseanne.
indium ; H. W. Drown & Co., Cincinnati. 0.,_. Athena
&. Eithert, Cincinnati, O.; R. C. Meldroni, Madison,
, Jon. B. Moore . - . • P. G. o.Bllcry
CO., Evansville, Ind.; N. W. iiirataal & CO.. Cairo.
HI. F. Seas. Skater H Blass,St. Louis. Mo.. John
11.. Harris, Nashville Tenn, • Hams & Hunt, 'Mem
pros, Wenn.; Clarke 'it Co.. 'Chicago, 111. • W. H. H.
Karatz, Alton, Ill.; or to Freight Agent* o f Railroads
at different smuts in the West.
S. B. RI rs (MON. Jr, Philadelphia,
MAHRAW it ROWid, .90 Korth streekSaltimore.
L.SEQR c0..1 Astor Hones, or la. Walla= .t.. N. V
LEECH & CO., No.ll State atra_st, Balton.
H. H. HOUSTON. Gann Freight Agant, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT, Gang Ticket Agent, Phila. B. LEWIS, tern Sap't Altoona, Psi.
1104.10 111
1861. Altotal 1861 A
MAE ! It ARRANGEMENT.— EW YORE JIINEIR
) CAMDEN AND_AMBOY AND Pathi•t
-11
lapr inl.AND mown cumitoAD coal
/ROM PKILADElarmik. TO NEW
— 7IDIER ALI WAY PIiAGER,
'mu WALL IiTT AM. IMLAY/ Alum imjuiravow IMerve
Wad) &AMIE AS 1r01,401V3. VIZ
/MIL
Al SA. N.. Tin Ma l= art f 1 . 1 30cr7 . '7. end A. 4O
commodes/en --.—, ..1 ii
At 1 A. M., Ira" Camden and Jo. -ter MIT, IL J.)
Amoomposiation • -- I X
At! A. M., via Csindell ' and Jerees 'lay , Nisrnin6
Mail—. . _____ _ -- .. , al 00
At iloi A. M., ma ieelleeto.l Ste JOrffilr Ob.
Wtaiern_ parseati. ' , 360
At 123.1 re X., Ma Camden and Amboy ifigoittlaii
dation --,.. _ . --- 3 M
At 3 P. M., Tla Camden and Arr.noy. C. and A. kr.-
Nem h---..„.... --.. —.— -- .........-_, cart
At 431 P. 3L, MA Benalution and J enter City, Bve-
Atal i g e ,iii Keilligton and Unity VIT 31 !00
Olaireiloliet ~..- " :..... " I a
At 6P. Mods Canteen and Jamey Lutz, Evening .
Mail .
At UW43% Carotin and Jersey 13ity, &Mk
era A IA
At 6 P.
_., Ma Gimden aniembor. Aiiiinunoda
neexrerillinkt au& Earaingerl--/st GUIs Itlokot.— 3 re
ire. do. !d 01557 2 1 .0ket,_/JO
Wks Le M. Mail line rerui dailly. The ipt P Al, nous -
ern Nail, asterdays excepted.
e'er. /3eividem, testem,_ Lambertmllo, ng le e ,
As., at 7 . 10 A. M. and 4X Y. X. from ienington,
For Water Ilap,.3trendibargi dersaton, Wiikeillarre.
Mantroce, great lend, he.. Tao ..W.l. Prom lenenairton.
via Delaware . Lackawanna and. w adorn I. R.
For fdasoh chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem' at x.IO A.
~ M. and 234 P. M. from Keneingten Depot : L
(the CISA.
A. 31 line *canasta with train Insofar. Easton at W
P Ile)
Fer Meant Nally. MI end 8 A. 316. X and dx r. de
Far Prinks% at • A. in.. and I P. N.
WA.01121.
Per lirhiteLlfrenta.n. Y
se. l . at CM A. N. al land at
P. M. troll Kennington. and Ni Y. 112. fr om -Walnut
street 'abort
For Palmyra, Arveruat. Deimos, Beverl.- Ber
lina,
Ppt. re Plorense, Berdentown, dam, at 1110 , I, I J. 43d, m
i, ai
Meantime; Trenton, for_B_ordentown and Intermediate
plactee r at SM P. M. from Walnut-etreet wharf.
11 . iirlrer flew York and Way Lines leaving Komi:ton
take the WM, on _FM street. above Walnut,
QM hoer before departure. The care run into the
de t,on arrival of °soh train, mu from the depot.
Pounds of Bowsaws, only, all earth Parma-
Br. anew= are prohibited from eating anything as
• case but their WOMIllf apparel. All baggage over
t h r .
Min& to Al paid for extra. The Company limit
reePonei_bitity for baggage to One Dollarper mount,
andwillMS VI hullo on any MMUS moyena qiw, ri
ms w spoidia Impatises.
• mhIT wm. IL 411.13Z1WP.R. Agent.
min NORTH PRITINFIL
VANIA RAILROAD.
FOR RE fi M DOYLENTOWN. MARCH
UM/NI. "•_. Li Turf BANTON. BC Y,
" BARRH L ito.
WIRER THROUGH TRAWL
On and alter MONDAY. /3, 1103, -Passenger
Trait:swill leave FRONT and WILLOW /Streets, Mils
dolphin, daily, (Sands.", excepted) am follows
t&la A. in.,..lExereari,_for Bethlehem. Allentown.
oh Chink L Hazleton. Wilkeebarre.
At 3.411'. K.. Expremah for Bethlehem, Easton, he,
This train reaohat Beaton ate P.M. and make. Moro
eenneation Ira /few Jersey Central lot New York.
At 'LH P. it., far Bethlehem. Allettion. Malik
Mink. ite.
At f A.M. and 4 P. N.l_for Doylestown.
At 30 . 50 A. N. and ea T. M., for Fort Washington.
The (LW A. M. Enema train make' abase eennestion
With the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the Miortaat and moat deatrabis route to Wilkedarro,
and to ail woints in the botd_gacsaal room
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
T Lee,* Bethlehem at 5.10 A. M., AM A. 1111., and 5.X1
heave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
heavoistt Waanington at ism A. H. and IX F. M.
M AL
ON .0 wituA ille—Truladelphia- ter DoOdetiera at $
PAH/dale/us forrylestown at I P. M.
Perleitoirn for hiMdelphla.at A. M.
Bethlehem for P iladelptua at BP. EL.
sse In fletilaharc-..1 Se I Fere he Matzoh Chrink.lll
&re to Easton 110 I Pare to Wilkeeberre— ie
Wirinteit Tioltigunuat be Dl'oollllol at the Ticket
Meet, at WILLOW Street er Minus &poet, in order
to meow° the above rates or rase,
ABPassengh ro FFilt er 'Nudes tekoept BandacTrains)oonneet
at Berke Sot with and inth-etreete, out
Dellsoul cue Vara-otreetorasaegger wooer, twenty
manatee after laavir'
141..L181 01.A.MX.
immim SPRING ARILUMZ
BAWk AVINEWAN A '
on ead alltiriDAT,Ar&ISI learn,
PAITOBB L.E.Avz utbrißitl,FßlA:
For BSE BaltimoreT r 8
at 8.18 A. M., it F
A. 81., (Thtereseh
and BM F. id.
P FAr Muter at OM AL Mn UN M
AI 104 5n410.114
EU
Far Wankinstan at 1.13 A. M., Mad A. M., 4.33 and
dld.
Far Raw emus at AM A. AL and 4.13 P. 11.
For Doverat 8.13 A. M. and CU r.
Faraftlforeit &M A. M.
For Bilillril za.
s ka
3 FOR PRIEA.ULFRIA
hears Bandnaans Lit A. M. (Mmes.). 3.411
and 4.0 F. lit
Lea" 3 Wilaan' sten at OM ard Alf A. M.. 1.30 and
I.
Raw M,
. Salisbury at 1.40 P.3µ.
ham Milford at 4 F. M.
Mate Dover at LU A. M. and 6.33
Mare Raw Castle at 8.33 A. M. 7.3)P.
lam Wester at fa A. M. to. La and 8.4 a P.M.
Leave Damara tir aatisaars and Daisy:no SAW
rend In 1.16 A. M. _ _-- - -
fir A t —me Poll BALTIMORE:
Immo Mostar at 8.45A411,32.01.And /I.BO_I".AL
*save wilausston at thtt 10 .9 M., Audi m
A. M.
lIILEIIII4 ifitep with irent!er Car atteaked,
une. Marro YallaAeljahia for Perrytfilli Mai ittarraliliabl
Waco, at Lao P.m.
Han Wit tinkion far forrrrilLa and latansedlats
plum at TAP M.
Laare.Wiliaington for Pluladetphia and Man:no
d/at, oat.: at P. AL
Lam Ravra-410-Grata for Baltimore lad intermedi
ate station. at Jt.
Leave inmore for Iftorrade-Orsaie and intennadt
ate stations at I P. ht.
Ojf
eloonoocwpd. 7 S M ÜBaWAYSi 19, mat, isibl f 991999 96-
ties. TWO NB willrun on Sands's,
Leaving Philade)phia for on
and Washington
at 11. x/ A. IL and ion P.M.. and
Ina Baltimore for Philadelphia at Le A. M. and
awn . I. M. F.F.LION. President,
IN EVANS & WATSON'S
BALA/AND/6R WES
111TOZI
$0 4 it 1110M41112/6111
aro ;Itrliall . Imi" *haw
FURNISS, BRINLNY. t 00i,_
No. MARKET STREET.
BALE OF Ray 00095 FOR CASH.
Oa Friday Morning,
June nl, at 10 cvolook, for clean—
Me Ws of fanny and Olivia dry eilkode,gornPrising
general assortment of seasonable dry Swan..
NW - Samples and oatalogues early on mortung of pale.
WRITE ArD RED CHECK NANKIN MATTING.
On Friday Morning,
60 pieces 4 4 white Nankin matting.
20 3 4 rad check ••
32 " 4 4
15 " 64 "
BLACK GROS DE REINES.
vinous 26044 inch high lustre blank greed*, Milner:.
CRA:PIa: Da; CAPUA. CREPE DE MILAN. &a.
24.34, and 40-inch plain an d broche crepe de Capan.ut.
IS
Wan
Grisaille mosambianee end grenadine'. de Mil
Manatieeter gingham*.
DEMI? FORD & 00., ALTOTIONERREI,
$3O MARKET Iltroot at! 621
NALE OF 800 CASEA tiGANS.
ouTIS. 8110E 3 . AND BRO-
On Thursday Morrung.
June V. at 10 o'olootr preeisely, will be sold, by seta
*fee—
fiort i t2 o Cx . tna
•
&A own men's, boys' and youths' oral. kilo, wad gain
boots, oalf. tip, and goat brogans, Congress gaiters, Ox
ford ties, 143.' women's, misses'. and ohildren's oalf,
rip, goat, moivocso and - kid heeled boots and shoes,
gaiters, slippers, tinsiiins, 10.; also, a large assortment
of 6,2 t &ass oity-made goods,
goods open for examination, with satidegass,
Million the morning of malt.
nunbur7 and Zrie
N F. PANCOAST. .AINTIONEER., due
l• aossor tO B. Boots. Jr.. 431 CTLENTNWI AL
SALE AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS,
suß.GuNs, MILLINERY 6uODB, ka., by catalogue.
1104 This Morning.
Si+no IT.oommenoirtg at 10 o'oiock 9 , 0011011.
Included will be Found
HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac.
A line of ladies' and sante' cotton boss end half hose;
ladies' and gents' lisle and silk gloves; ladies' lud do.
HOOPED SKIRTS.
Superior nteel-springittoopea Acids
BSA') GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.
A line of out-glean beads, bead goods, bugles, notions,
BONNET RIBBON/. tee.
Chnims staileS Pang tannet and trimming ribbons, tiilk
blondes tin Isom_ 'nation flowers.
LACE YOINTS AND MANTMLAPI.
An Invoice of Paris lace points and mantillas, Bonn
nous. &o.
Also. ladies' Pans long and short mitts.
Also, a line of Maltese lace consul.
FITZ & BROS., AUO
• TIONEERS. 604 ral RSTIVIIT Bt. above fixtb
BALER EVERY EVENING.
At 7 o'clock. of books, stationary, and fancy goods,
watches, jewelry, clocks, silver-plated ware, outlerYt
pal tinr~ , muzioal intrumenta, Ito.
Also, raosiery, dry goods, boots and shoes, and mer
ohaodise of every 4166cl:tenon.
day ,
DAY BALES e very Monday. Wednesday, and Fri
at 10 o'oloisk .
PRIVATE EIALF.B.
I private sole. several large comas...cat. of WfLealiall
and jewelry, books stationery . silver-plated mare dat
ion On
, fanny goods, 0., to which is solicited the atten
tion of city and country merchants and others.
Consignmente solicited for all kind. of merchandise,
for either public or private sales
S Liirenst cash advance. made a on tionsismscits.
cut-door sales promptly attended to.
NO •
IR A RUCITL—
PAILJUIRMIII.I JAB VI.-
Lit AJL,
V I ACIEBT 10.1rE t• Tarmagestrilin, ALA
worg, WilimbarroOkriaton A _Danvl
Ramon , Pat' 42 '
tinwon. are Asokoner, Cleralanitaletroi Toledo,
Mw" intais,Ditilwauss, sal 0•11 "wird= ce-k ana
W
Talmage'. Mina will lam A. now Depot of the PP,-
aatatlmi th ut M ts ltl , peed, eo r tr o r 111.04:ii g a d ,
1010Wir1110,11) 41114 (Damian simpt•), Air alms
Muir Maori
AY• 1 1 1"YRILIPoo — —AN A. X.
OWN EXPILFAIL._..— . 1 4P. Kl.
Wks MI A. ft. train tannest, at Amon, for wilkvo
barritestlmak . Scranton, and ail
i4O WANDA ADD BLOcalAßVArilThing
DU a tram mk dire ct E rieal% at
witik Cm Using of the N ew Ye* and . Callandaillmn
Mid Diataraleallg. and Wale, New York and DM, and
Aorlw York C ent ral ltailrosid, :Wm. oh-points North and
17F , and the s rAm.
gawk , te Wain, Wale, and lingplanisa
pt .".,.........,.......,.
_ top man be 1.7 d, et th e Tniledelalla and .51-
_ Railroad_ tar ea red
Moe, northwest cornet at
it ID and mi. n VT Streets, and at
•
Dworestrztere i WiniRTEENTD and C
WOAD =TAMS FARM
hems A. Toil “2.14.,..4 .Readint AL= agg
Collowitill atm t (Onndayg onsaPtallb or all
Point, Weat ma Do ,atIP. eh
'alita MIL: bwdanvored Word I P.M. to Ware
alp
mfact g .11% t 'N a MAMra•
O 0
V Flrolgk
Dew
,
lntavest er- tsar tlXri=M ' ti nt &
ooLtr Pnilogolog
TII ADAMS =PRIM
ctoi,onectsocumme Street.
• aro* /wages, ICesishaadise, , Bankatom,
and entais, either by its own Maim of in•sintootb*
With otter
WU ettrietitadMisashell la all W!MOM
lONA gesia= l * l pa r 1431
OP LA WEN' NEW 81APE STR4W BON-
I, rimy furl, Alm"! B ADM BO' 8' BATS,
by catalogue.
On Pridni Morning.
June 28. commencing at 10 o'clock.
ME DiVIIYA.L•
EDF. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL
Ann
BLOOD RENOVATOR
Is praomely what its name indioates, for. whi -
pleasant to the taste. it is revivifying. exhilarating
and strengthening to the vital powers. It also re
vivifies, retrustates, and renews the blood in all i
original purity, and thus restores and renders the
system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It Is the
only preparation ever offered to the World in a
popular form, a n d to be within the reach of all.
'So ahem ally gialfully combined as to be the
most powerful tonic , and yet so perfectly adapted
ati te act its perfect accordance with the laws of ,
furs, and hems soothe the weakest stomaat. and
tone up the digestive organs, and allay all nervous
and other injtation. It is also perfectly exhilara
ting, in its etleote, and yet it is never followed by
lageitude or depression of spirits. It Is composed
entirely of veigetablon ' and those thoroughly MM. 'ti
binine powerfWir tonioand soothing properties, and i'2,
consequently can never injure. Bnoh a remedy has w
long been felt to be a desideratum in the Mechoal !11l
world, both by the thoroughly skilled in medical •
*mance, and also by all who have enifered from de- .s.
Nifty t for it needs no medical ekill or knowledge 'w,,,
even to see that debility follows all attacks of dui- 2
ease and lays the unguarded system open to the w
attacks of many of the most dangerous to which 0
p our humanity is constantly tiable. Such, for ex- i,
ample, as the following: Consumption, Bronchitis,
Indigestion, Drspepsia t Lose of Appetite, Faint. *
nese. Nervous Irritability. Neuralgia., Palpitation "
of the Heart, Melanchol y. Bypoohondria, Night ft ;
Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all that class o ~.,`"'
orme, so fearfully fatal if unattended to in time. ,7.
t u l over
n en .1
d linetltdUkn°Derangement.f between nt eI2
-Vl
Disease.
t r h tWn e h e l
d rTo l if Urine ,
o O
n t ol7h i
d ra is iT r a noosa , predisposition ai
PaindlrKidneys,i"ytSigngScell
Inthiaedgelradr Lilh'w'liniii
:dr
t e t:.a°. ' slight eorA:ngidrin.-I:
! II".
Cells, Ranking and Continued Cough, Emtleletien, 7°
Dismally in Breathing, and, indeeo, we might enu
merate msay more still, but we have space only to n
say, it will not only ours the debility following 2
41
Chills and Fever. but prevent all attacks arising w
trom Miasmatic Influences, and cure the disease tt
. et Onee, lialrearly attacked, and as it aoti direollY .''
and jpennstentir upon the bitter, system, aronetris
the Liver to &Mien, promoting, in fact, all the ex
• orations and secretions or the system, it will infal
libly prevent any deleterious oonsequenoea follow- is.
ing upon change of climate and water ; hen°e all 21
travellers should have a bottle with them, and all ti
should take a table-spoonful at Meat before eating.
As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the dines- m
• tive organs, it should be in the heeds of all persons
of .sedentary habits: students, MUllateier literary 0
men ; and all ladies not accustomed to much ont- c
' door exercise should always nee it. If they will. k.,
they will fi nd an Agreeable . pleasant, and efficient
remedy against those ills which rob them of their *.
, beauty; for beauty cannot exist without health. L
end health cannot exist while.the above irregular- ,'.
' ties continue. Then, again, the Cordial igajoierfeo m
• Mother's Relief. Taken a month or two before the 0
• final trial, she will pus the dreadful period with ell
perfect ease end safety. There is 710 mtataho abates i
it, this Cordttli to (Ili WI eittiMfur ti, .2 1 1 0 .t.h, ersi srlf ot_
ft ! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or e
decline. not only of your daughters, before it be too 'p
late, but also your song and husbands, for while •
the former, from false delicacy, often go down to
a premature grave rather than let their condition
be known in time, the latter are often so mixed u •
with the excitement of baskets that if it were not
for you they, too, would travel in the same do
ward path, until too late to arrest their fatal fall.
But the mother is always sic - lieut. and to you w
confidently appeals for we are sure your never
failing sisetiert Will Unefthiellt vial you to Prof.
Wood's Restorative Co din; and Blood Ren h ovator,
as the remedy which s h ow e! be always on and in
time of need. 0. J. WO ODProprietor, 44 4Broad-
I.
ay. New York, and 114 Market street, Bt. Louis,
Mo.; and sold by all good Druggists. Frio.. One
Dollar per Bottle.
Min this oily by B. A. FAT:II4EBI , O4m CO.. Nos.
and 9 North FIFTH Street 11ABBARD & CO..
VrBLFTH and CNESTNI UT Street". and DYOT7 &
0., 23% North SECOND attest.
ool&nilirf d-eowWtf
E~ippTl~G.
WEIKLY COMMUNICATION
BY STEAM BETWUN NEW YORK
AND LIVERPCKIL, calling at QUEENSTOWN (Ire
land,) to land and embark Dements's and despatches,
The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam-
Alp company's Rolando/Clyde-built iron *mew steam
stops, are intended to sails, follows:
FROM NEW YORK FOR mv - zwrinL.
CITY OF BALTIMORE, fraturday, June*/
KANGAROO, !Saturday, /nip 9
ETNA, Saturday, July 13
And ever' Satordor tbrouhout the year, from PIER
No, 44 IL It.
1A OF PASSAGE
inistouGn FROM Ng 1 1 A DELPHIL.
i
Cabin, to Queenstown,
—or Liverpool.— _—_— 11
Do. to London, ins Liverpool .... 90
Steerage to Queenstown, or LaverpooL= .. ....— NI
Do. to Lodon., — : —.--„,... r . t ... 1 .. --„-- U
IC lAink tickets, available sax mynas,
from Ltramol.. SM
Passengers forwarded to Moro, Paris, Hamburg,
Bremen, and Antwerp. at through rates,
Certificates of passage issued from Liverpool to Few
$4O
Condos:on of passage issued from Queenstown to
New York—
These steamers have gummier accommoamconi ma
minengenr, are constntereo with watertight compart
ments, and carry experienced Burgeons.
Pm freight, or passage l 2 at the once of the Com-
Minn .1 IL DALE Agent,
111 17 1 7 Int "tree .! PAUsde_pi kis.
In Liverpool. to WM. MAN
fa Towtturild
llFlastair, to 'ar e a
,
13 Dixon dfusii
raft.
inkTUE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMERICAN 9.0 Y - MAIL WREAK
-11011 NNW YOU Po 2.1712P00L.
Chief Cabin Pomona VISO
BeoOnd OHM rdaitage........ • ft
711.01511 30151'011 TO LTYKSPOOL.
Ghia Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Fassase— _ at
The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.
Th. stun from Boston oaf/ at Halifax and Cork Ear
bar.
FEMUR, COL Jlidkins. AFRICA, OWL Maarten.
ARABIA, Capt. I. stone . CANADA., Capt. J. Leitch.
AGLA., Capt. F.. G. Lott. AMERICA. Capt . IdeAttier
AVDTRALABIAN, NLAGARA,C.apt.
Caph Cook. EUROPA, Copt, Anderson.
BWWIIII f noir Width DIA
Then vessels oerry a CIOW 7rhito Unit at mart-boad
iroen on starboard bowl red on port bow.
- ItlCAA,Moodie,isaveir Dolton, Wednesday , June U.
ALA Bali
Cook, " N. York.wedneeday,inne lk.
ARABIA, Stone. .Wethleida.T.Jene
ShanDoll, " N. XVI, vreaumaay, July O.
DAIWA, Anderson, ,. Boston. Wednesday, July JO.
211 1M 41 ratZi k ..ge e i t aext e V:igg
Earths not scoured until paid for.
An esserientied Simeon on board,
The owner o 1 those slap will not lip litioointaino for
God, Biller, Bullion, ageing, Jewelry, Fremons stones
or Metals, unless bilk of lading are signed therefor, and
the value thereof therein engrained For fizor or
e.apply re k. CUM
s Pais l a ttf Bowling Green, New oh.
RAILROAD LINES.
AMNONWEST CHEST=
AND FRU AD P
itAILRQAD, __ _
VIA MEDIA.
BUMMER ARRARG KENT.
On and after atOrt DAY, :ono d. Mt, Om ;TAM' will
leave PitILADELPHLA, fr m the Depot, N. E. comer
of 131GMTER2VPM and T attests.
F.M.t 7.0 and
10.00 A. M. and &IL LM, and 10 M, and will
leave the Station, corner of THIRTY-F/EBT and
MA MUST Streets, (West Philadelphia.) at &RI and
111.0 A. M., and I.lg. 4.00 6.4 C and 10-14 M.
OR 11)0IDAYS.
Leave PHILAMELP f at 11 A. M. and fF. Rh
Leave WEST CREenzir. atll A. M. and OP M.
Trains leaving ehiladelphin and Wert Chad . or at 7.0
A. M. and gig P. M. connect at Pennelton with Trains
on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad
O'gfOr4 and intermediate points.
MERRY WOOD.
-tf General anpertntendent.
PHILADELPHIA AND
getWnttl i gi o gar° RAL""D
P R lLLimputt, April st, 3861
SEASON T/OArta;
On and after May 14861, sewn tickets i fill be horsed
Metecompany for
tansyods of three, six. nine, and
months, not able.
Seaton ashool- tickets may alto be had at na per cent.
disaimint.
These Munn will be rola by Ito T"ma.arer at No. WY
Beath FOUR= Street, where any farther information
can be obtained. E.lB FORD,
aidn-tf -
JEXPEESB CIOMPAPitES.
BALES BY
M -_,....-.....„„__
THOMAS & SONS,
* Noe. 139 and 141 South
69
FOURTH Straw
(Formerly Emil sod .) —'
SALE OP SUPERIOR FULtlirllts. N A
P0RT.1.14 LAMP. AND 111..uArrt ral fotoW
FINE Dir,DB ACID ISHDDING, RyttisB EL ,
OCHER Clark:vs. OHINA AND OLAAM7 AV
10. ikit
OA Chir sale tor•rnorTrow ' Gu mmi'. 4 1 ths AI. ,
Store f orllloomprige. besides 700 lota of eleelle r ,, 2 eel
hem furniture , mahogany piano forted, large ,7,7 ti
e .Preno,h-ylate atone irror, 14 by ii , e.
Dean and &adding, sod 111141 w 4, 111. army! ' Q 4 t
other CtirDetS, &e., fornatnit,atu earr• .Litlii
worthy Ihe ottentfoll of MIN end 'mous ileriro7,7,l
pucithaems.
P Cameos!! now ready and the artiolii firrahu
for examination. ___.
smugFutit,fo SIALEer itii•ALpe'r a Tit nen
.133ICRANGt MARRY TUlAtkif ' , Jet"
del ok noop, dunes the !minims sob, at
isfendellii of eitoeltopeny lawn
m ellgamc
addition to which we Yemen on t he eiiNrait
to each sale, one thousand catalogsse, Wsa ta „,, - •
form. givinK
fellll desorintio9a tab the mom. -461
sold on the o_wiir TtlelegY, • v
WEAL ESTATE r RIVATE CA:Lt.
air We have a large amount of real estate itya
sale. Including' even description to f any „2:ifi
Property. Printed lists may bs had at the snou t 14
ritiVATE Raid: RtlcittrEk v4lt,
VP- A sal estate entered on oar private sale
and advertised occasionally in our public am a .. g i t i . ,
(of which one thousand cellos are Driat e d "
n
free of charge. ett
STOOKIkBONDIi, M.
M SI 'P
n ne sdap,
s .at 11 o'oloak O n
noo. at the Pk 4 kslalpf
Its. will be sold— 4
ri
al
il li alma reserve, hr . order or administrator
-1 share Paint Breese Park Ailloollllloll,
For other socounts
-1112,000 seven Per 24111 t. first-mortgage bor ic !. e ttaidw.
phis and Sunbury' ma irosd Comm,.
Acadein Philadelphia and Meroannla L ibm llliaiii
my of Fine Arta.
32400 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal L,,,,,,.
10 shares Pb 8011111110.
2 shares Philadelphia Sad HILVtO.de-OT4C2 at
Towboat Co , par 869.
REAL, VITATE EALv—JDf o y v.
VALUABLE IMBUING, E TRUCE NT/laT
Orphans' CoutleBaie—Estate 0 Abnshain hil,
deoeased.—VALX ABLE THREE-tiTORY II ft it
DWICIAING, northeast corner of Barnes and L_,
streets. between Beoond and Third. Nit feet 11 it - 44
front.
-.ARES STORY BRICK DIVELLItto, n o .
Webent street, west of Tenth. 111 feet II lashes trept7
80 fest deep.
peremptory BaIe.—FRAMW: Dwitt , Lirdo. Rey,
north of It tohmond dqeet. rd Lim:lewd ward. a,
Peremenoe /4410.--T rIBEe.-sTOIty 13 Alen borni,
LINO Amp BAKIgAIk Otis etreet. ll insteeste ' qv :
TWOS OILY B IC LW FILLInG, Ao. NI l e
lie street. between Fifth and Sixth streets. ud .4, -.
ttoble Wein. The hOOlO MIS two rooftop 116,,, 4
introdoodirepa_•• Ita•
TidREB-ortiß it BRICK DWELLING. No
Wharton
sas. street. west of Third street- BIS Cellitijo;
rt. th. &o.
TwutW.lt/ItY FRAME DWELLING and co w _
Rho's. No. nu Baca street, west of Twelfth sow a
30 met trout and 100 feet deep to Lancaster streir,j;
which street is erected a Wick and frame 0,4 %4 ;
I Vir Fall - nartianlars of all the above was see m id ,.
In handbill'.
Ezeontora' 8110-110. ZII !forth Meth Street.
NEAT ROUSE tattCARPETSL D FURNITURE, Iltbealltd
This Morning,
J u l y g, IS ateleele,at NeAk‘Naginkom
above Klieg, the Beet bonsehold fa:altars. 2.time;
onreete, .to., by order of the ezeontore.
116 r May be azamtnett at 8 o'olook on the now,"
the sale.
SALE OP VALUABI,,E AND__YLEGABr LONDsn
AND DAM nRIGAN BOOKS,
This .Eveniss.
Jane 26 et the aunties store, e °enaction of nitaw,
Books, oavartous interesting tinniest& Also, s mo n
of elegant Illusirsked Worics, Aelcop
&Upon.
ifir ; For particular' gee catalogues
hale at tt•s.IBO and ill &Hat Ponta Still,
317PB1t10.9.rtnittift•01.13,, feitlsbCH-PLAI
IMP lie .
S, PIANO-FORTka. BR VIIARIA CLA
On Toorsday Moraine.
At 9 wniank, a. the Auction litore, ea sisorMillf
en - Gaeta second-hand fosnitare, elejant mac,.
One mirrors. carpet.. Mo., from mmilies doiA i ;
ill oasekeerattr, remoTod to the Moro rot lonrotlanlQ
RID.
Rafe No. 213 south Broaditteet.
SURFRIOR PURI( ROSEWOOn P.O
RENOII PLATE XIIRR.ORB, TAPERTRy c a. !
YETEI, d<a _ _
On Fnday Montilla
28th met., at 10 o'Olook, by eatalogu; 23
Broad street. below Walnut, the sinpariol t st i riai
room, and chamber furniture, rosewood 7 - - rwiti.l7L 4 '
(la fine
br t
e re e n z att a zl n a ci te mirror', tapeett;""ecni t t'W
at 5 o'oloos 55 Om ImMitt of
the sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALL
PINE WINEB, BRANDIES h„.
STOCK OP, MESSIIB I . HARRIS. &-CU.
Relintiwahingittio
MONDAY JULY
their banana.
ON MONDAY, JULY I,
At 79 o'olook. at the auotion more. from the Odor
Meagre Marne, lieyl. & Co.. an essortraent of ha
Wines. Brandies, Re.. oomyrieing Ye si it Co 's
Dumb ?martins Co;p 111 14 - et_ade ghormi3Olptal
Madaire, Bunt tr. Co. a dreaskit Siunsariso Port me,
Bteo Martel. Ilanneoney..Pinek Ward, Silva e m
randies; choice Bohlen Gin. ruck and apple fligg.
dorm Monongahela Whisky, eco,
ear Tna as a will be eapeoially worthy of attreeie
comprising Pomo of the boost Wines and lirosoitions
imported. awing . been zeieoted with great cart
Memo. Barris• Berl, & Cit., during the h e t we n
Yearn. and now to be sold without oar merle or leo
Cation, they intending to relinquish dog breach skies
bor. nose.
etristlwi will be atm for staminstine. with m
-1011.11814 at the auction ro..me, two hours prom" to the
*sic
MOSES NATRANS, AUCTIONEER
MA- AND Q.9815118810/1 ME/ICI/ANL sialisin
corner of Ellslt and RACE Otreets.
AT PRIVATE BALE
AT PRICE TO BUTT THE TIMES.
The following articles will be wild for low
the natal selling prigs ;
Vine gold hunting came, donna-ow, and doolde-Ini
torn English patent lever watches, or themes. anemia
and best makers ; fine gold donble•ti me P ralfida pant
/aver watches; independent-seconds lever milder;
fine gold hunting-case and open-face escap ement Oro
and Levine wate est herimantal and droller velem,
silver hunting-case, double-cage, and cumbinuoms
English patent lever, escapement lover, mid him
watollea. or the moat anproved and bar, mekerri rot ,
ble-case and open-face silver watches; elver ratrner
silver nuartier atm single: Dale watches • tro geld vin,
nook. foo , and guard obaino ;.diamond Ansa r. we
breast-pinsi seta of fi ne gold Jewelry ; geld brerallias,
oar-rinse, ginger -Tiny , braselete, penoit.caser, ion
and jewelry of every desenstion;mins, pistols, !UMW
inrlrametite,
iisaa-fortsg, and o.rtidleg gam tear.
MOREY TO LOAF.
Money advanced liberally, for any length, of tint
agreed npoo, on gold and sliver slate, &wen%
Watcher, Jewelry, fowims-meees, rename' inolnenegl.
dry $00o•, clothing, groceries, hardware, celled. no
mtura, hoddiag, fenny rotted's. and as all memo(
IMMO.
CONNIGNMENLE ANDCI QUT-DOOR SALM !MI
LIT BD.
Litwiralquit advanou merle on 51) mow roulpid
for sale. yersons . attention um to all oat-door ea*
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