Speech of Speaker Grow on taking the Chair. On taking the chair, in the lionseof Represonta tires, on Thursday, after his election as Speaker, lion. G. A Grow spoke as fellows: " GefirtAlltnit or TEIN GOUss or Ritrnaseitra- TIVIte OF TAB UNITED 'STATER OF Alf SIZICA : Words of thaike for the honor conferred by the vote just anoonooed would but feebly express the heart's gratitude. While appreoiating this diatieguished mark of your confidence, I am Dot unmindful of the trying duties incident to the position to which y nave %tangoed me. Barrounded at all times ny ou grave responsibilities, it is doubly so in h ie hour of national dis , ,rder. when every considera tion of gratitude to the put, and obligations to the future, tendrils around the present. Fourscore years ago, fifty six bilkd merchants, farmers, law yers, and mechanics, the representatives of a few feeble colonists scattered along the Atlantic sea board, met in Cenvention to found a new empire, based on the inalienable rights of man. Seven years of bloody conflict ensued, and the 4th of July, 1776, is (mortised in the hearts of the great and the . good as the jubilee of oppressed na tionalities, and in the 'calendar of heroic deeds it marks a new era in the history of the human moo. " Three quarters of a century have passed away, and the few feeble colonists, hemmed in by the ocean in front, and the wilderness and the savage in the rear, have spanned a whole continent with a great empire of tree States, rearing throughout that vast wilderness the temples of science 'and of civilisation an the ruins of savage life. happiness, seldom if ever equalled, has surrounded the do- masti gretide, and prosperity unsurpassed has erownid the nation's energies. The liberties of the people have been seonre at home and abroad, while the national standard floated honored and--re spected in every commercial mart of the world. Ca the return of, this gloriona anniversary, after a laletiod but little' exceeding the allotted life.time of I, ma, the people's representatives are convened in Coo soil Coambersof the Repnblio to deliberate means of preserving the Governnient under hea9 benign intim:nu these grand results have nfle.schleved. rebellion, the most causeless bathe history ace,_ has developed a conspirsoy of long destroy the Constitution formed 1) ,, - ‘ ll- fathers, and the Unto^ !-; • blood Th? • ; ;"q; fterlorig ", tin titlark re nevelOped itself ope. yin sots of s ton and plunder of publto , pthsrerty, with the connivance or under protection of treason enthroned in all the high places of the Government, and at last in avowed rebellion for the overthrow of the best Government ever devised by man. Without an t ff,rt in the .mode pre earthed in the organic law for a retirees of griev ances, the malcontents appeal only to the arbitra ment of the sword, Introit the nation's honor; tram• pie upon its flag, and inaagitrate ' a reirolution which, if suatiessial, would end in establishing petty, jarring confederacies, or despotism and anarohy upon the ruins of the Republic and the detraction of its liberties. "The 19th of April, osnonised in the first strug gle for American nationality, has been re conse• crated in martyr's blood Warren has his coun terpart in Ellsworth, and the heroic deeds and patriotiosaorifieee of the struggle for the establish ment of the Republic are being reproduced upon the battle fields for its maintenance. Every raoe and tongue of men, almhst, is represented in the grand legion of the Union Their standards pro claim, in a language more impressive than words, that here, indeed, is the borne of the emigrant and l`- , s the - asylum of the exile. No matter where was his „birthplace, or in what clime his infancy was era : 4 ed, be devotes his life to the defence of his adopt. ,ed land, the vindication of its honor,And the pro teotion of its flag, with the same seal" be. would guard his hearthstone or fireside. All paities, seotr, and conditions of men, not corrupted by the Insti tutions of human bondage, are forgotten. Bygones, rancor', and prejudices blend in one phalanx for the integrity of the Union and the perpetuity of the Republic " Long years of pease in the pursuits of sor did gain, instead of blunting the patriotic devotion of loyal citizens, seem but to have intensified its development, when the existence of the Govern ment Is threatened or Its botior.assailed. " The merohant, the banker, and the tradesman, with an alacrity unparalleled, proffer their all at the altar of their country ; while from the counter, the workshop and the plough, brave hearts and stoat arms, leaving their tasks unfinished, rush to the tented field. The air vibrates with martial strains, and the earth shakes with the tread of armed men. In view of this, the grandest demonstration for self preservation in the history of nationality, de spouting patriotism may be assured that the foun dations of nut national greatness still stand strong, and the sentiment which to-day beats rerponsive- In every loyal heart, will for the future be re alised. No flag alien to the sources of the Missis sippi river will ever float permanently over its months, till its waters are crimsoned in human gore; and not one foot of American soil can ever . be wrested from the jurisdiotion of the Conatitn. don of. the United btates, until it •tam.baptized in fire and blood. [Vociferous applfitße upon the floor and in the galleries, which lasted for many minutes.l 1 . Gentlemen, as your presiding officer, It be comes my duty to apprise yon that any demonstra tion of applause or disapproval of anything done or said during your sessions, is in violation of Par liamentary decorum, and the Chair would also Inform the persons in the galleries that applause by them Is a violation of good order, and a breach of the rules of the House. The Chair hopes, there fore, that any demonstrations of applause will not be repeated. " 4 In Ood is our trust. And the star-seausied Danner forever shall wave, flier the land of the free and the home of the brave.' [Suppressed applause " Those who regard it as a mere cloth or bunt ing, fail to appreciate its symbolical power, whore. 'ever civilization dwells or the name of Washing- ton is known. It bears in its folds the °omen. trated power of armies and navies, and surrounds its votaries with a deforms more impregnable than battlemenied wall or tower. Wherever 'on the earth's surface an American citizen may wander, milled by pleasure, business, or 'caprice, it is a shield to esoure him. against. outrage and wrong, save on part or the soil of the land of his birth. lila on os , l e.••• virkhui and libertlys.of make it honored at home, as it is respected abroad: A Government that cannot commandlhe loyalty of its own citizens is unworthy of the_reariest_.A—e-- • world, and a Government that will not rireteot its loyal citizens deserves the contempt of the world. (Applause I lie who would tear down this grandest temple Of constitutional liberty, thus blasting forever the hope' of humanliy, because its freemen, in the mode prescribed by the Constitution, select a Chief Magistrate not acceptable io him, is a parricide to hie race, and should be regarded as a common enemy 'to mankind. "This Union, ones destroyed, is a shattered vase that no human power can reconstruct in its origi nal symmetry. Coarse stones, when they are broken, may be cemented again ; preclude onea never. If the Republic is to be dismembered and the son of its liberty must go out in endless night, let it set amid the roar of cannon and the din of battle, when there is no longer an arm to strike or a heart to bleed is Its cause, so that coming generations may not reproach the present 'with being too imbecilic to preserve the priceless legacy bequeathed by our fathers, so as to transmit it un- impaired to future times. "Again, gentlemen, thanking you for your con fiding kindness, and invoking for our guidance wisdom from that Divine power that led our fathers through the Red Sea of the Revolation ' l enter upon the discharge of the duties to which you have assigned me, relying upon your forbearanice and co-operation and trusting that your labors will 'con tribute not a little to the greatness and glory of the Republic." From a Printer Volunteer. (Correspondence of The Press.) EDWAIIB'S FEBB.r, Montgomery ea.._ July 1, 1861.. Binge my last letter to yon, several important events have taken plsoe, wbioh I will endeavor to enumerate. Immediately after posting my last letter:to you from Pooleaville, word was quietly rent to our eempany (company I, Captain Braceland,) to get everything ready preparatory for a move. The boys on receiving the news were mnoh pleased. 'A pert of the afternoon was passed in packing knap sacks, getting our rations, and loading the wagons After tatoo (which was at nine and a half o'clock) word name to strike tents, which was done in a very short time and as quietly as possible, so that the other companies would not be disturbed, who were ignorant of our leaving. Our wagon was soon . 6lled, and at ten o'clock we were ready for • OUT journey. . . We soon found ourselves on the road to Edward's "'Ferry; svbioh* we reached abont . one o'olook next morning, the distance being about 5i miles. The roads were in a very bad condition, whist' made the maratting very disagreeable. We met on the road to the ferry sentinels of Companies' B and 0, Philadelphia Grays, who had preceded its several days They seemed as though Ahoy hid seen severe service from their appearance. A short time elapsed before we could find a com fortable plane to res our wearied limbs The night was passed amidst great excitement. Five o'clock • the next morning found as all up and ready for • any ernergenoy. A battle mum: meted during the day, so that the boys made up their minds to that effeot. The day previous a scow, with about twenty to thirty. men on board, and several horses, was seen to-arose Goose creek, on the Virginia side of the Potomac, and their movements being perceived by thous on this side, an engagement iin mediately took place Companies B and G, assipt ed by a 12-pound howitser belonging to the West Point battery, Captain Griffith, were soon on band.: The howitzer was immediately brought to bear on the boat, and a few well- directed shots completely demolished it, killing and wounding about twenty ".. of the party. Those that escaped made for the —:.:.shore,_ and were picked off .about as soon as they 'landed. Shot fell pretty thiok on both - sidbe, but these on oar side had tie effect of completely rout ,.:.fteuthe enemy, who ran like the d—l. Not one "was'wounded in any of the companies engaged '' here ' It is supposed that sixty Secessionists were • . killed in that engagement. Some of our boys saw them burying -their dead the next morning. !A who l e „ r a pe d of them was deposited at one place: :":ntilit had not been for a Union family, who occupied, t hefts: hence where the rebels took shelter, it would ; • e been shelled. Those men who avowed Union timents on that side, bad to leave. This min' 0% held prisoner by the Seoessioniats for several los h. The day after our arrival, a report came; of and intention of the rebels to cross the river, when we were immediately called to arms. The whole thing turned out to be a ruse: Before leaving Poolesville,*4 party of twenty plated men were • taken out of the reserve oompaniee, for the pur pose of forming a scouting party. Three men were taken out of our company, who returned to camp three days after, looking pretty hard. The party,. - I understood, killed six Secessionists and wounded twenty , Several of the cannon balls are in oar' possession. I • We have now got need to the firing. It was. quite a novelty, a few days ago, to hear shots fired' from the other side, and It would alarm the whet*, camp, when the guard would be called out; but Ik, has got to be, snob , . common thing we no longer mind it: I had the pleasure of firing at Morn my.".: self A branch of a tree, where I was lying, war shot off, over my head, a few days since, by ante-, ball from the other side, but Inuit, it did not hit' its mask Lieutenant Orr, of our company, was stniok on the back, several days ago, by a spent ball inflicting a slight wound. , We have pickets ,_stationed for miles along the river, so that the enemy cannot do much wtthont Whig detected. Company D, Capt. Sinex, arrived hare night be fore last, making four companies of our regiment, ....faid_a_portion of the. West Point _battery here at : present .. It is a most important point Nothing •h • allowed to navigate on the Potomac or , canal. `The place is very dull, and nothing aan.be bought . for " love -pr money," ezoent from the dark lee, 'who 'deft Its Ocktaitionally. We have (I mean the N. H. and N. Y. regiments) got possession of the, . Potomac' for a distance of fifteen miles, - and our pickets meet them et nig ht. Your friend, Geo. D. M. Weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets. PHILADELPIrtA, July 5,11331. The celebration of our national holiday has added to the dullness already noticed in business alroles, and the produce markets have been very inaetive during the past week. Bark is quiet. In Bread stuff's there is very little doing, and the prices of most kinds are unsettled and lower. Coal and Cotton are firmer, and the latter very inactive. Groceries have attracted very little attention, and priers are unchanged. In Provisions the move ment continues small, and prices of most kinds tend downward In Metals little or nothing doing. Fish continue dull Fruit inactive. Naval Stores are very firm, and for Spirits Turpentine and Ro- sin, the former especially, prices tend upward. Oils remain quiet. Plaster, Rice, Salt, and Seeds, no sales. Teas continue firm and on the advance. Tallow is dull, and Tobaooo and Wool unchanged, but for the latter the demand is limited and prices irregular. In Dry Goole there is no new feature. The Breadstuffs market continues depressed and unsettled; there Is very little inquiry for Flour, and holders generally are free sellers at previous quoted rates. bhippers are not buying to any ex tent, and the sales comprise 0,000a7,000 barrels, mostly in small lots to the retailers and bakers at very irregular rates, within' the. range of $4 25a5 for Western and Pennsylvania superfine, the latter for good brands ; $4 5055 25 for extra ; $4 7515 75 for family; and sBa6 75 per barrel for fauoy brands, as in quality,' and the market very dull. Rye Flour is quiet, and selling in a small way at $3 25 per barrel: Corn Meal is firmer, and fresh around Pennsylvania Dial, if here, would bring $2 75 ; Brandywine Is worth $2 573 per bbl. Wilsey —There is very little offering, but the demand is 'limited and mines favor the buyers ; Wee of $20,000 bushels only are reported at $l.lO al 20 for fair to good and prime Western and Pennsylvania •reds in store and afloat, and 1 25a 1 25 for white, including a lot of No. 1 Spring at 943 in store. Rye is quiet, and Pennsylvania is in steady demand at 600. Corn is'not ver lout . .5. . y ; furl er sales oflo,ooo bushels in lots for 500 for mixed Western in store, 51a633 for good and prime yellow in store and afloat, and 513 a for white; prime lota are scarce Oats are dull, with sales of 12,000 bashels, at 2 1 313 for Southern and 290 for Pennsylvania Paovitiroxs.—The . demand - for all kinds is limited, with small sales at about previous rates— i say $16a16 50 for Mess Pork, and $12a15 for West- ' ern and City Mess Beef. Of Bacon ' the sales are confined to Hams, at 9a1013, usual terms, Airily at the latter rate for prime bagged. Nothing doing in Shoulders or Sides Green Meats are quiet, with some further small sales of Pickled Hams at 71.80, usual terms. Salted Meats are dull and . unsettled. Of Lard the sales are limited, at 9+913 for los and bble, and 9.11.0.10 for kegs, BS in quality, cash and time. Butter sells Slowly at 8•93 per lb—the latter for prime lots. Cheese is dull at 6sBo per 1b: Eggs sell in lots at 110 per dozen. MITALEI.—There is little or nothing doing in either pig or manufaotured Iron to alter quota tions, and prices are merely nominal. Lead is . held with more firmness, but we hear of no further transactions. Copper is doll, and a small business doing in Yellow Metal at 170 per lb. Bane: —Qaeroltron is steady but less active, with further sales of 70 hhds lst No. I at $29 per ton. The receipts are light, and the demand has fallen off. Tanners' Bark continues dull We quote Spanish at s9ilo. and Chestnut Oak at s7sB per cord. Otter kinds are unsaleable except at very low prices Mexavrax.—Very little Meting er selling, and good yellow is quiet at 298300 perpound. CANDGEB.—There is some little inquiry for Ade amantlne for shipinent, bat generally at prices below the views of holders, and the sales are in a small way only, at 17a1710 per pound. Sperm and Tallow Cantles are dull and neglected. Coil..—There la a fair inquiry for anthracite to supply tbe Eastern markets, and prices are rather better, owing to the advance 0f.150 per ton in the rates of freight and toll, which has a tendenoy to check business somewhat. Correa is wanted at fully previous rates,-but buyers and sellers are apart in their views, and the sales are limited, at 121.131 cents for Rio, on time. COTTON.—There is little or no demand from ma• nufacturera, and a small businesa doing in the way of sales, at fully former rates, with a reduoed stook to operate in. Holders are firm in their views, prices ranging at from 12416 cents per lb., as in quality. The following is the movement since- the let of September last, as compared with the previous three years 1861. • 1860.. 1869. 1868. Receipts aUoqs, 8.460.0004 42%0003131.000 3 046;80 Export to Ul't 8rita1n..2.173 000 2.618.000 1 881.000 1,664;80 Export to France.- an .000 67,000 404 000 3701t0 Export to other F. P. 37••.000 478.000 613 000 aiss.ouo Total export.-- _9,114.000 8,681.000 2 108 0002;88.480 Stook on hand-- 7u,000 . 282.000 231.000 240,0(0 Of whioh, during the past week, ihelnded in the above: Receipts at Dorn, --. 1,080 ' 7.000 8.000 2t.000 Export to trt Britain.. 1,000 7.000 4.000 38,000 Export to ..! 4,000 • 000 I.oso Export to other 1,0 0 0 2.000 9A00'8.000 Total exports.-- 2,000 13.000 'll.OOO 41.000 Summary.—lteceipts Decrease at the ports compared with last year, 976,000 1 / a les. Exports— . Decrease to Great Britain, 445,000 bales; increase to France , 1 000 bales ; decrease to other foreign ports, 102 ,000. Total decrease in exports, 546,000 bales . . , . . DRIIO9 AND DYNS.- The wanes transactions have been light, and without ohange In. priori'. Among the.aalea are Soda Ash, some Indigo, Bengal and Kurpah, Cream Tartar and Cochineal, all withtn the range of former quotations, and i 0 tons of Bt. Domingo Logwood, on terma kept pri vate.. Fmu.—The market is very dull; an invoice of Mackerel eold from the wharf on terms kept pri vate; store prloes range at $13116 for Is, the latter for large site; $5a5.50 for medium 24; $4 50 for medium, . and $546 for large 3s, and the demand limited. .Nothing doing in Pickled Herring or Dry Cod. We quote the former at from $2.25 to 2,75 for per bbl iseln of 4 000 if tkaVg - rib ri 7 — onf -" very /Mho doing in foreign, 7 tranitaotion we hear of is a sale boxes Palermo Oranges and , lieniona • • Mat Irenimser — anu•nigm rmeapp . es evillest, making at s7aB the 100. Very little doing in do mestic dried fruit; 'Apples are quoted at 2.130, and anpared peaches at 4asa per lb. ' FREIGHTS continue very inactive, and we hear of no recent engagements to foreign ports to es tablish quotations. Some tallow is reported to Liverpool at 27s 6d. West India freights are also dull and neglected. In Boston freights there is very little doing, and no ebange to note. Colliers are in steady demand at from $1.15a1.25. to 13 is ton ; $1 10 to Providence, and 900 per ton to New York from Port Richmond. erreao.—There in no alteration to note In prices and very little selling. liar for dull, Timothy selling as wanted at 60a 703 the 100. lba. • Hams is quiet, and the stook is nearly all in the bands of the manufacturers. BOPS arciSrmer, but the maw - continue light, prioei ringing at froni 14 to 203 for new-orop East ern and Western. HIDES AND LEATHER are quiet, with some little movement in the latter, mostly slaughter Leather, at steady rates. LDEDER —The market is quiet. Susquehanna boards range at $12a15, and Lehigh Bemlook do. at $lO. Raft lumber sells at $6. Laths and Pickets are plenty, and prices unsettled; small sales of the former are making at $1.60. South ern Shingles are all oat of first hands ; of White Pine, do. further sales are making at $13a17 per M. 1111)1,2,88as —There is nothing doing werthy of notice, and all kinds are quiet at previous quota tions. NAVAL STORES generally are inactive but firm, with'a reduced stook to operate in. Spirits Tar 'pentine is selling in lots at 85E900, ramitly . at the latter rate, and same low grade No. .I Roan at s3a 850 per bbl. Nothing doing in Tar and.Pitoh. OrLa —No change in Sperm and Whale, and the sales only Id lots from store. Linaeed Is firmer and selling at 540, weight. Lard Oil continues dull and neglected. , If PLaarsit —There is very little arriving or sell ing and prices are nearly nominal. RICE —The sales are in a retail way only, at sia6s per lb. SALT —Two cargoes Turks Island remain in the market untold. Liverpool salt is firmer. SALTRaTRX.—A. sale of crude was made at a pri vate bargain. SBEDEI are almost at a stand-still, and without any ohanges to note in 'Facto or demand ; a sale of 500 bags Calcutta Linseed was made on terms secret. Bantus —Brandies are firm, but very inactive, and Gins steady. with Binned sales at quotations. New England Rum sells slowly at 284303. In Whisky there is very little doing; Penneylvan's and Otiio bbis selling at 16ia170, and hhds at 164 e, closing dull. SUGARS are held with more firmness, and some 500 hhds Cuba have been disposed of, part for re fining, at 4iaso, usual terms . TALLo'w-ooetLnues. dull at- 13110 a for oity•ren-- dared . ; oountry is selling at 8c per lb. - .are in , retreat, and,all kinds command full prices, in antimpation of a taiifr heing imposed At the next session of _congress. • • Toluca° —tiolders are firm in their views; but .there is little or nothing doing in either Leaf or Maniifutured. s• - Woos. la unsettled and drooping, with some little demand for the low and medium grades, which are selling In lota, on arrival, at an average of about 270 per lb, net.. The new olip comas in slowly, and prices are very UNITED STATES,'- . • - RASTERS DISTRICT OF FRNNA.--80T. THE Ti•staphin OF rue: UNITED iSTATE.S. To "TIM llilaßmaay CD um* DirrAire e 7 • - ParoIe7I.VAAIL: • " GREETING: • Wag gas, The Dlatricit Court of the !Jetted Staten, in and for.the Eastern Distriot ofrenneyloania. ughtly and • duy proceeding on a Libel. filed in the name of the United Mateo of Ainerica, bath decreed all persons in general who have. or pretend to have any rtght, tftle. - or•interesttn the ship AM ELI A, whereof John :McKenzie la mum, her• Tackle, Apowel. and Fur niture. - and the Goods, Wares, and feleronendi.e lades in said ab. oaptured as a prize by• the United States steamer Union, under command of Captain John 'R. 'Coldeboroarh. acid brought 'into this port, to' be' monished, cited; and called 'to judgment. at the time , and place underwritten, and to the street becasfier: expressed, ijoistine en requiring.) You are therefore charged, and atrial enjoined and eon, mend ed. that you omit not, but that by publishing these. Pre sentis in at least two el the daily newapaperepriuted and published in the City of rhiladelphno. and in the Liget Intelligencer, you do nionish and Pits, or cause to be nionished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, Or oretend W nave, any right, title, or ,interest in the"said ship ,AiIdELLA,_ her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and the said Cliooda,.Waree. and Iderehandise• laden on said ship, to appear before the monorabie John Caowalsder,•Abe • Judge of the said Court. at the Dietrot Court it.oom. in the of of Philadelphia, on the 'LW.Elttlerld day at ter publication of there presents. tf it he a ooart day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege. in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful execute, It any they have , why the said ship AmBLJA, her Tackle,' Apperel,''and Furtuture, and Wares,-and Merchandise Wien therein, not ' be pronounced to belong,'at . the time o th h e ou •O ld (rde of the. capture of the game to the entirmies , 9f the , United . States, and as Roods of lbws — enemies or i . and subject to condemnation, to be tli adj'44jgedgPd c d °nadnernned es ood and lawful prizes; 'and further to doreceive in t Ibis behmi as to ha_ stmil appertain. And at 'Ph duly Intimate, or cause•to be intimated, unto pawns- aforesaid; ge nerally, (to whom by the Moor of these pieoenue it is alao intimated.)•that if they shall 'not appear at the time and pla.'e above mentioned or appear and sham not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the con trary, then said 'bistriot Court doth intend, and will Proceed. - to aniudiostion on the Mild. oapjure, and may pronounce ,that the. said Ship AhtbLlA, her Pantie. Apparel, and Furniture, and the asid Goods, Pantie, Apparel Merchandise laden therein, did be long, at the time. of the capture of the same. to the enemies of the tinned States of-America , end an goad , ' of tbeir enemies, or otherwise, liable and suileot to confiscation and condemnation. to be' adjudged and condemned as lawful prise, the absence, or rather con turns° -Y or the Persons so oiled and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you drily certify to the said DtJtrict Court what you shall do in the Premise's 10- gather with these presents. Witness thnorable Jona CADWALA twe nty-ni nth the said Conit, at Phliadelphia, thug • ;day of June. A. D. 2861 and in the eighty-fif th year of the Independence of ine said United Steles. Court X, lia 8 • St per Clerk Duttrlot U. B. OFFICIAL pROPOSALS FOR ARMY BAGGAGE -A. WAGONS. QUARTltakikairitat Chttfaititta 011 , 1c1.t Wasttlalutott• June M. Ital. Proposals are invited for the tarnishing of Army Deg ree° agon,. Promise , ' should state the prices at which thew ear be furnished at the planes of manufacture, or at new York. Philadelphie, Ilaitymore. Washington, or Cincinnati, as preferred by the bidders. The number which can be made by any bidder within one month alter reasipt of the order, also tie number which his can deliver within one week. The Wagons must exac.ly onnform to the following spreificatim s, and to the established patterns. . Piz-mule (covered wagon., of the size and deseriP. Don as follows. to wit: The front wheel, to be three feet ten Inches high, hubs ten inches in diameter, and fourteen end a 'leer ier Mani long ; hind wheels tour. lest ten inch s to , It. bets ten and a quarter inches in diameter, and (tirteen end a quarter inches long ; tellies two and it half inches wide and two and three-gloater inches deep; oast iron pipe boxes twelve Manes long. two and a half inches at the large end and one end seven-eighths inch at small end ; tire two and a half inches wide b..five eighths of an-inch thick. fastened wi ti one strew bolt and oat in eaoh fellie ,• hubs made of gum the-spokes and fella of the heat white oak, free from defect.; each wheel to haven sand band and linohpin band two and th tee-quarter tnehtet wide, of No 8 band iron. and two driving bands—outside band one and a quarter inch onaquarter , inch thick , inside bend .011 e inch be three-sixteenths inch think; the hind wheels to be made and boxer' so that they will measure from the in• aide of the tire to the large end of the hox six and &half 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 on' aide of •one shoulder washer to the outside of the whey, so as to have the wagon' all to Vet* five feet from centre to centre of the wheels. Axletrees to be made of the best quality refined A merman • iron', two and a half inches square at the sheulder, tapering down to one and a he-if inch in the middle, with a seven. eighths molt king-bolt hole in each axletree; washers and linchpins for each axle tree; size of li nchpins one inch wine. thee - eighths ofan sno b thick, with a hole in each end ; a wooden stook four and three-quarter inohes wide and four inches deep. fas tened substantially to the axletree with olive on Uplands and. with two bolts. six tootles from the middle. and fastened to the hounds and bolster, (the bolster to be four feet five inches long, five ipohes wide. and three and a ball Indies deep.) with lour half-Inch bolts. The 'tongue to .be ten feet eight Inches long, four inches wide , and three inohes think at front end of toe hounds, and two and a quarter inches wide by two and three-quarter inches deep at the front end. and eo ar ranged as re lift up, the front end of it to hang within • net of the ground when the wagon is standing at tea . eitteirsorfaoe. The front hoteritts•eeno-eidisfisse,fr•tero'iaLme.." tong. three inches thick. and four inches wide over agitates. and to reit •in that width to the hack end of the tongue; jaws of the hounds one feat eight inches long and three inehessquare at the front end. with a plate of iron two and a half inohes wide by three eighths of an Inch thick, fastened on top of the hounds over the back end of the tongue with one half-inch screw bolt in each end. and a piste of iron of the same size turned rip 'at earth end one and et. half inohes to c amp the front hounds together. and fastened on the under side. and at frost end of bounds, with half inch screw bolt through each hound. a seven-eighth inch bolt through tongue and hounds in the centre of jaws. to secure the tongue in the hounds; a . plate of iron three inches wide. one quarter inch thick and one foot eight inches long, secured on the inside of laws of hounds with two rive s, and a plate of same dimensions on each side of the tongue. where the tongue and hounds run together, secured in like manner ; a brace of seven-eighths of an inoh round iron to extend from under the frunt axle -tree, and take two bolts in front part of the how ds, same brace three-quarters of an inch round to continue to the bank pan of the hounds, sad to toe fastened with two bolts, one near the bank end of the hounds. and one through the slider and hounds braoe over front bolster one anda half inch wide; oe'et-quarter of an inch thick. with a. bolt in each end to fasten it to the hounds; the opening berme. n the jaws of the hounds, to receive the tongue. four and three-quarter whose in- trent, and• four and n half inches at the back part of the jaws. ' 'I he hind hounds four feet two inches long. two and three quarter inches th oh, arid three inohes wide ; jaws one foot long where thee Mane the couplingpole ; the bolster four feet five inches long and five inches wide be three inohes deep. with steady iron two anda half inches wide by ohs-half inch thiok turned, up two and a half inches and.metalled on cacti end with three rivets ; the bolster stooks and hounds to be tweeted with four half. inch screw boils, an d one h al f-i, Ol , pore , bolt through the ooupltng pole. The (meeting pole nine feet eight inches tong. three Mabee deep. and tour and a heft inches wide at front end, and two and three-quarter inches wide at back end ; distance from the centre of king bolt hole to the oet tie of the beak axletree six feet one inch. and from the centre of ki:lg host bole to the (moue of- the mortice in the hind end of the pole eight feet nine inches; bolt one anda quarter inches diameter, of best 'refined iron, drawn down to seven-eighths of an inch where it pagers through the iron aximme t . iron plate six inches lone. three inches wide, ano one-eighth of an inch thick on the doubletree and tongue where they rub together ; iron plate one land a half by one-quarter of an inch on the slid•ns liar, fastened at each end by a arrow bolt through the hounds; front Water to have plate, above and below eleven inches long, three and a half inches' wide. and three-eighths of an inch th ck- corners drawn out and turned down on the sides of the b- , leter, with a net( in each corner, and four coun tersunk nails on top; two bands on the hind hounds. two and two end a half ioches wide, of No. 1 band iron ; the rub plate on the coupling Delo to be eight inches I,•ng one and three-quarters inches wide. and Pne quarter of an tech think. Doubletree three feet est ten inches long . eingetree two feet sigh inches ong, ali well made ci hickory, molt en iron ring and elm at each end, the centre clip to be well secured ; lead her and stretcher to be three feet two inches long, two and a quarter inches wide. and One and a quarter inch thick lead toes. stre'ohere, and singlet, ees for six-- mole team; the two singletrees for the mad mules to. have honks in the middle to hook to the end of the fifth chain, the wheel and middle pairs-with open rings to atraeh them to the doubletree and lead bar. The fifth chain to be ten feet hang to the. fork ; the fork one loot tan inches long. with the stretoher et- Matted to spiced the forks apart ; the lines of the don- Metres. stay and tongue chains. three-e gnthe of an inch in diameter; .he forked °hate saven-sixmenth /nob in diameter ; the fifth chain to be ,:even-slit meth Inch diameter to ilia fork ; the fork to be five-sixteenth inch diameter; the links of these and of the look chianti to be tot more than two and a quarter ioohes long The body to be straight, three feet six inches wide, two feet deep. ten feet 1 -og at the b,uttom, ant ten feet six inches at the top, sloping equally at cosh end all in' the clear or inside ; the bed pieces to he two and a beg inches wide and three inches °cep ; front pieties two inches deep by two and a half inches wide; tail Mame two and a half inches wide rind three molten deep; and four inches deep in the middle to rest on the coupling pole; top rail one and a half inch thick by one and seven-eighth inch wide ; lower rails one inch thick by one and seven eighth inch wide ; three etude and one rail in Ironta with a seat on strap halves to close it up as high as the sides ;a a box three feet four inches long the bottom five inehee wide front side, nine and a half inches deep. and eight and a half inch: s at tee top In parallel line to the body all in the come, to be sub stantially fastened to the front end of the body, to have an iron strap passing r oun d each ond. so. owed to the head piece and front rail by a rivet in each end of it WS= through them. the lid to be fastened to the front rail with two rood st• au tows, a 'Lisp of five-eighth iron around the box a nalf nob from the op edge, and two straps same size on the lid near toe front edge. to nrevent the mules from eating the boxes - to have a joint hest fastened to the middle of the lid: with a goad wooden cleat on the inside a strap of Iron on the centre of the box with a abseils p luting through it. to fasten the lid to eteht eta is and two rails on each side ; one bolster fastened to the body, six inches deep and four inches wide at king belt hole ;• Iron rod in front and centre, of eleven aixteenths of an inch round iron, with a head on the top of rail and nut on lower end; iron rod and nre.oe behind- with shoulders on top of tail piece. and nuts on the- under aide. and a nut on bap of rail ; a p ate two and a half inches wide, of No 10 nand iron. on tail piece. across the boil , ; two none:tee in rail piece and hind bar two and a qnarter inches wide and one tech thick to receive pieces three feet four inches long. to be used es earners- wearers; COAL fl.YOttithrenfill esoh !MO one rivet &chid; each end of the lane; floor* fi re •eighths of an inoh oak boards- aides five eighths of an inch white pine. tail •ooard three-quar ters of an inch uilck. of white pine, to be w e ll c l eate d with five oak cleats riveted at each end through the tail- board ; en iron plate three feet eight inches long, two and a quarter molter; wide. and three-eighths of en inch think on then der side of the bed elem. to extend from the bird end of the bod_y to eight inches in front of the hind Misters. to be fatten e d. by the rod at the end of the body. by the lateral Rid and' two three - eighths of an inch aorew bolts one at the forward end of the plate, and the other about equt-distant between it and toe lateral rod. A half inch round iron rod or bolt to pass diagonally through' the mile, between the two bind studs to and through • the bed plane and plate under it. with a good head on the top and nut and screw at the bottom. to be at the top one foot six inches from inside of tail board, and on the bottom ten inches from i the hind rod. An ron clamp twolmohei wide, one quarter of au mob thick around the bed piaci-, the cen tre bolt to whion the took chain Is attached passing through it, to extend seven inches on the inside of the body. the ends, to and bAtom to be secured by two three-e ghthe mo l t screw bolts, the middle bar at the ends to be flush th the bed piece on the lower side: Iwo look chains secured to the centre bout of the hod), one end eleven inches the other two feeteix itiohys tong. to be of thee - eight hs of an inch round iron ) ; . feed trough to be four feet six inch's - long front out to, oat, toe bottom and eons of oak. the sides of yellow Poie. to be eight inches wide at bottom, twelve inches wide at top. and eight and e. half inches deep all in the clear, well ironed, with a band of hoop-iron around the top, one around each end and three between the 'tide, strong aid suitable irons to fasten them on the tongue when feeding ;. good st ong chains to be attached to the top rail ot the body. secured by a staple with a hook to attach it to the trough. Six bows of good ash, two in. has wide and one-half inch thiok. with three staples to confine the ridge polelo its place -, two inapt. e on the body. to some each end of the b ws ; one ridge pole twelve feet long , one and three -quartere inch wide by five-eighths of an inoh think ; thaloover to be of the first ?agility cotton duok, No.—. fi fteen feet long and nine eat eight inohes wide. made in the beet mariner , with our hemp oords on each aide and one througe each end to olose (tat both ends; trio rings on each end of the body. to (dose and secure the ends of the covey ; ' a ample in the lower rail. near the second stud Dont] each end, to fasten the side cords. The outeede of the buds and feed trough to have two good coats of white lead, colored to is blue tint. the inside of them to have two costs of venetian red paint ; the nom ng gear and wheels to have two good coats of venetian red'darkened of a chocolate color, the hub and fel.ies to be well I pitched, instead of painted, if-required. • A tar-pot. an extra king bolt, and - two extra single-. trees to be furnished arab each. wagon, the tong bolt acid singletrees similar in all respects to those belong in g to it. Each side of the body of the wagon to be marked If: EL, laud munbered as directed; all other parte to be tared U.S.; the cover, feed box, belie: lincipina tar-. pot- and harness bearers tor each wagon to th pet up in a strong box, (000pereu) and the contents market thereon. It is to be distinotly understood that the vorgons to be so txonstreeted teat the several partaof any. One • wagon will agree and exactly fit those of any other. so as to require no nUtirielritte Or arranging for putting to gather. and all the materials used for Irmo' construction to be of the best quality.; all the wood thoroughly sea r t ra i t: , t r h o wi r r n o , rk i i i toll a t i g n s e rs faithfully executed The work may he inspected from time to time as it -egresses-by an officer or agent or the Quartermaster's r it strairairtaenn d I titi n e e otrd Ct ali approved i a painted or agent authorized te,.inenen it whe n painted.- and- aocep:ed by an officer or.- at ent of the litaastermester's Department, and delivered as herein agreed. they shall be paid for. - - M..C. Ye Med • • 'Quartermaster General U. B. nakeiVNl9 • ESSENOR •or JA1410.11 -ALP thrt OW-FREDERICK BROWN. Chemist and Druggist, northeast corner of Chestnut and Fifth sta., Philadelphia, sole manufacturer of Brown ' s Dream* of Jamaica Ginger,whloh is reoognized and presoriltred by the medical ftioulu,and hea become the standard family medicine of the United States, This Essence fa a preparation of unturnatexoellenee. Cu ordinary diarrhma, nampieat cholera, in short, in all case, of prostration of. the digestive functions, it is of ineetimable value. , Daring the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer oomplainte of children, it If pecu liarly eltiosolous; no family, indtvidaal, or traveller should be withou t It. NOTICE.—To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited. a new steel engraving, executed at a great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrap per, in order to guard the panahaser against being im posed upon by worthless inutations.—MS Prepared only by FREDERICK BROWN, and for gale at his Drug and Chemical Store. N. 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FO:RNEY No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, P7~XZ..A.p7iZ.P at. l i ltEBg.--PIIILADELPHIA, SAT CEPHALIC] PILLS SICK HEADACHE. NERVOUS HEADACHE. ity , the sae of these rills the periodioai Altoona of /Sir - vow er Sick Machaska may be prevented ' • and If taken at the riommenoollent of an attaok imm ediate relief from pain and 'loans." will be obtained. They seldom failiin removing the Naomi and Matt ocks to which females are so nutrient. They act gently on the bowels, removing Cistiesows. For 'Literati , Msa, Studraca, Delicate Females. and all persons of ssdrerars ashits;they srit 'ailment* as /Amalie*, improving the &Poetics, giving lasi and "Firer to the digestive organs. and restoring thaistaral slaw -11010 and strength of the whole system. '' IIthe.ORIIIALIC . PILLS are the result of long investi _ tation.and carefully, conducted enertments, hay .g seen many years, daring trhiaMittwattally bay -t;rrrratactir'l.la — Viliiied a vast amount of. vain and suffering from fiestisehe, whether originating in the mimeos system or from a deranged state . of the 're wash. They are entirely yesetabte In their aompoeltion, and nay be taken at al) tires with petfeet safety withoei making any Change °ldiot, Led its sassed; of "V &se tremble tests rends?, ft sue to edweinistii tios4 s.a a/di/tree. . . . • ist,WEatz U rarritargrmi iinmin, brave Ivo ligamtares oftlienn 47. el riallihs ;tussah Box, Sold by . Dll2LgUlti and nil other Derdere it - Meddeinee. A Rex will be sent by =II prepaid on reiielpi of the All onion aketld be a4iissaist 6-11:V.NBN 0. SPAII.DING, TIM FOILLOWIMII ENDOISKIIIpIM,OI 0 PEt At. Z. I< l P 2 L.! S was CON VOWS AAA WAG SIOPYSIt FlOlll SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN • THEIR REACH. Ate thus Tartiwtootioto IAYS VlSsonclted ty. Mr. Q?Ald►• in. tkay (ford Itaquosttoisabia proof er ikt 0 111- ' okaY alai* natty scinatiota itrateery, Masoxvls.x.s. Oenx,, Feb, I. 1141. Mx. Straisltte. I have tried your Cephalic Pills, &dill Uke Am, so wail that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. .Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I rave a few of the first box I got from you. land the Pills by mail, and oblige Your ob't Serrant, JA. dkM KERNS" Y. ILL ILTaimao, 11Int • Eels), you to gond roe one more box of yoir Cepeedia Pills. / Amin flawed a swat dm' ett , Uwe: Item Mom Yowl; reepontfolly, , MARY ANN 871011(6O1ii.F. Inkrini Diagq &unary iewriron 3 ow 186 Co VIIITY, Pa..l • .• . ), L O. ergstins.,• • Iltii_ .4" '... - . • Yes will view s en d t w o boxes of Toxr asplusils rills. 6end OWE • 13'. - .■ ao . : , i nto .. r. .s.-1 Atm. ywiegui f si iii. if rap 14. asersig Mess twastlW, ~- - • . s. , , ,- ;,. ...i.• '' r Please find enclosed twenty-lire cantz, for 'which send eitianother box of your emphatic Pills. Tiley are witty the best Pills I As,* our tried. Wrest -- A. aTOVER. P. M. Belle Vernon. Wrandot • 112421L7, kdass., Dea.11,1614. R. C. gou.bine, Ere. I wish for some circulars or larr show billi, to brim your Oeobaho Pills more partioo arly before my cue m - toers. If you have anything o the kind pleas, rend m On e. o of my customers: who la subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days ' ) seas cured et flAl siteua su as A our by Your Pitts, whieh I sent her. • Iteepeolfilly years *. B. WELL ES. torrior.rtErzo, Pxtoxr.nt Go. 0b10.4 Jarman' V. 2MI. iitfltlr a. Ertlonto, • o. 441 Cedar . Y. ' • • Dots Itix: Idol sod find twroltr-tve °onto, (26,) forotiott ion! box or " Ueptusbo'ruot. Ben4to adareursprusy. Wm. Heynold2barr:FranXlLa . • Pars Yin, work iiks a eAsrurewre ictrasSeate slogan bastaskr. M. 11P.61.111110. MUM lone Ellice I zeta to Toe tot a box of Ce_phethe Pitts for the ogre 01 the NerYollB Bend SOtte and gg , sad reoerted the Rune, and thsv ked se pleat ea eel cst that I we' in-Etta to mud Jr wore. Please aend My retain aw m l. Taa tto • • A. R. WilligLE.R. . . Yeollaald. Kick. Pkgs.; the ffX llll /161141'..?finfilk, Uphill° Fllla acoomelieh the obtact for ailiok tkei Iwo made, 715.: Cute or headache in all its; forme. "ron Slu Exmorisar, NMI.T, Y. They hue been tested in more thane thcomand eases with entire rumens, ➢root the Dadlotted, St. Cori, Moe, If you are,'or Witt been troubled with the headache, send for a bon, [Cephalic PiILO ao that you may have them in owe of an attaok. .Fross tie . Ads:orris, , Pros/Mew*, R.I. The Cephalic Pills are maid to be o n emrkably effec tive remedy for the headaohe, and of the very bast for that very frequent 'complaint which has ever been discovered. Prom Ski Wasters, 8.8. Goring, Meister, 112. We heartily endorse Mr. Spa!ding, and MS Unrivalled Seri:mho "me the Keetatolta Vallrit Star, Kettawhe. re. We are Etre that persons angering with`the headache, who try them. will idiot to them. Imre as Smelters PatA Fielder, Ni,. Ortssou, Wry them yoa that are affiliated. and w e are sure that your teetimony can be added to the already numerous het that hea reoeivA :benefits that no other medicine lan produce._ . . • • Frets the be. Lists Democrat,' Whelmiaihse demand [Or the article (Capitals Pills) tar - avidly mere/mug. , . /frees tat Gallons, //smear*. /etre. Mt. Spalding would not connect' his name with an ar hole he did not know to possess real merit. teetimony in their favor la attune, from the meet reinnotiebte tuertere. . . 7r.* as Daily Noes. N4wrfirte3.•L. isaltalls Pills are takins r'•••ot kW" Pr /PM as iferrivurato I Biakddiatirdeol. /OH. gold to be vary elloaeleauipy thiatiddeithee ' Iriet Om Comas/wrist. Viiselditatt. 0 : . • Milferliad karcianirr can now be relieved. - .. ••. - • • Mer A Bingls bottle of 11117AIDIROPS P1k1e4.1.8.0 •%Dlt will mays ten theft tkolr it.vot aramiurcit nuessii BPAIADINGPS PREPARED GLUB PREPARED OLUB I ECONOMY! - - DIEPATCN! • Mar". • a TIYCa Itt Vats Saves Nina." - Mti Aa accident' happen. even in VreE-terniated femillea, It ie'verY (tearable to have'-some cheep end convenient way for Verairint ruzniture. Tore. awoke tr. &o EPALDINOid PREPARBD - 411.1133 oneete . all inch emeteensioCipaiiiio honmehold can afford to do without it. Lt lit 'maim re/147.8nd up to the sta.:Aria( point. lIBEFII2, IN EVERY HOPE E" X. 8.--ABMW wompanies each Lotus . Prit•,3l mita. • AddreFs. EINIZTRY" ' SPALDING. 90.49 01C0A2 9 . 70.9Ent. Itirw yoxX. •.. - CA.1171011. . . _ • As 'sultan* luilggindolad' pampas are attemo g to off • •ba thgLignumeiiiltme poblto, imitations of MY PREPA.RED GLUE. would caution all persons to ex autirgio.bittiria: pirohaainx. sad gee that the tun name. .• • ::f ne:OrA i ROWitIr44O4AXIO 43 43t.:7 1 1 . 1 sa the *dual imams ell oat" sr* grimdling twalesedsolpe fat tit AZDICINAL CURE ALL ILINDB OF mow' t ~ ~ ~ PAICE. 25 OF.P.TT., is UEDA" 1 1t ET. 11.1e7r:Y9e1K SPALAIMENGIS READAOR 111111 AW a ItAvniroul, Pa.. F4m 6. 11X.. friar Yours, • • WM. a. PillAtit Yismorrt. Mim s JaLlii.nin. Frost t.ia ddeortiter, Prarkiesea, A. Z. EVE .TIEE PlEokg: DAY, JULY 6, 186 i. INSMANOB CONPANINS. THE )IELIANCIP, 1 . MUTUAL INSURANCIII COMPANY, 1 It rAwkimazti. t • !Flat No. 303 W.A.IIIIIIIT /11/1311=3. Lulus. agajot L 033 0.3 DAILASE By FllO3. 441 Roues, Stores, ant other bullthugs. l e imits4 j .r ro.Ter4're d s %A l it " - r • (A. skandise. in town or cvnitltry, SABI PITAL, 0101,1 iv o 6 'ASSETS 111011,142 116. Whialt Is invesle., er follows, six: In Ant z43rtgageill on otty e , .pertr, word k toublt the amo , unt— ;... -. — —. 0102.11(11 00 Penturyls ila Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. Mot molts ge loan at par— 6.000 00 Penusylr is Rai lroad Co.'s 0 per cent. se cond °dant, load, (11/00,00s) vjko 00 t i Runtingd and Bread Top Railroad and Canal !a mortgage loan— -- 4,000 00 Ground r t, first-elaas— -- --. 1.4671 60 Collateral 081111. well 5ecured .....__.,.... . — 6,603 iv City of PI ladelphla 6 per cent. loan-.......-- MAO 00 edi n ,,,,,,, ant, 6 per cent. Pa. 1111 . loan.. 10,000 00 Common:o I Bank Moak— —.—.— 5,1311 01 Meohanie Bank stook— 1,811 60 iCrtri j oaeilaViai'AV, ) , ( 4:3:r - . 6 - 31 au Po The Conn Fire Insurance Co.'. stock ._..... 1,060 00 ;be Bela re M. B. Insurance CliN's stook- 100 00 ;be Mo al Insurance Co.'. song ._.._...-_ MO 00 Bills reeei ble . - ____. 14402 74 m Book aboote, aoarned interest . &c_._-- 7,104 66 Bash on 104 d-..... —..--,—. - 11,844 64 _ ..1 .. . 11817 143 1 04 The 010441 erineiple, oomblned with the w i nlity of t a b l e t() ; r k in , C u l te el at i v eg an t i l ' i . e w i itt a g e t d atillitnb c r p l a c t s e s .; 1 . I kr, Lasses Dr %Ali adius tatz tedAn o trid. plemThsloy, . .. Samuel Bingham, Witham 1. Thomason. Robert Steen, Frederic. Brown , William Musser, William tevenson. Beni. W. Tingley, .lidm R. orrel I, Marshall 1 7 Mahall Hill, . 1.... CR on. J. Johnson Brown, open T lend,. Charles Leland. O. D. Ro i rten. Jaoob T. Bunting, Marine Wood, fismith Bowen James S. oofiward, ' John fiWell, l i'lttsbursi OLE TINOLEY. resident. fB. M. ILLN6IMAN Seotetar ebrusry B. UM. ' y. rat *Pr"- THE *Nr.TEICERISE :1 . STY . NOE 00 ANN , OP PIIMADELPHA. (FIRS BUIVIANOE EXOLUISIVIMY.i trOMPANT'S BerILDING, S. W. CORVE.. 10IIANTW AND WALIIO7.' 111./MECTOXS; j r:ltriThi)otry..t. I Ittotbr.cei tr L. Dowse" yitutAx mo ezo. B. Beeav, ALER° 'FICAZ A", JOHN H. Hawn, JOHN EQ. ATWOOD, B. A. Furor:tivet, .3 x. Ti:rmx, AlltdillW D. CARR. ICRT WHARION • J L. EBILINAIR. 11 /LAWN ORD STA...RA., Prevrient. =AXLES W. DOXH. Secretor , . feta DENN 11IDTUAL LIFE INSURANCE • a COMM No. 92 C 1 h i ESTN . Ulf Stre.et, A TER PSAPBTUAL. ALL CITE P OFITII DIVI.I7k 1) AMONG THE IN URED. Insure Live for short terms or 'for the whole term pf life ; grant An nines and Endowments ; nurohase.Life Interests in eal Estate, and make all eontrsots de pending on thepoonagenoies of lifer They sot euuEsmintors, Athninistrators. Assignees, Trustees, andpardians. ASSETS .0 THE COMPANY, January 1, 1861. Mortgages; prM ... nd rents, real estate .$322,281 97 • United State e sjooks. Treasnry notes, loans of State of ennitylvania. oily of Phila delphia, & . . . . 363,792 34 ,Plollllllorl notes i fosiu3C - M . o - orkile — r — aisTio. M 17,691 58 Pennsylvania. North Pennsylvania Rail ., roads. and Cointy six per cent. bonds..... 103,802 60 Bank, insuranos, railroad. canal stooks, &o. 97,547 49 Cash on hand, egenLY' balanoes, &e., 38,206 14 81,071,283 MILL . ER, Pregideot, lISTOKett. Viee Pretndent. JORD IV: Hce.RNOß.tieeretarY. mh22-tf IASLAWARN MUTUAL -CP 110.11,AIWIt 00111PANY, PEILADELPHIL hpoinliNnatpd i Zr.LeOptatirs orrennsylvatua;lllllll. . , . 0160 d . E. r WA.Wir T *train% WHILADELPHIA. • - . _ • I - - 131 oa — Vairobt,t 3Ll 7 .... 4111.1"" " ::... IliVii,:.. Ire —711 . r Ike Yr 0/14 Oa 41 Sidi . 4- y ag - l if o rTl s t larti elgail l -1111 0 V e lir i . 11 , 11 14.;41 itar• ft Kurekan 1 , 11.6 re 1 f ul o is asea rely . 2 .. te l . girtarem. Dwelllit AINE7.3 OF IFNE 0011.PAXY. Novfihriber 1, 18t9). • $lllO,OOO Muted btates dire oent. loan:_.cm , ,roo oo 111,000 'United Mates six iv Gent. Tresatry /iota'', (with wormed interect).-. 119,461 &0 100,000 Pfan.cylvania )9tAto nye 41 1 aun • • os,gro Do 11,007 de. do. 21,446 IIS.OBO Pleiladelphia (Rey'Atist m f cent. Loant.' 125,XS S 7 10,000 Tennessee state five cent, loan— SCOW 00 MOOD Peanellvaina Rally° Sti mortgago 'solo co moo SOO shares, stook filermantowngas Cloineans." Interest• and - nrlnoipel .4 - up:s t inted by the City of Phi,a- _ MOO It shares Ponrurylynma Ilaurose 'sae co • Commazy_ • 11021100 sharecttorth Penraylganialtall • . road. Gtoropetny—.--.-- 'WO 00 ..100`. 1 80 shares Philadelphia ice Boat and • • ?Steam "Sag Company.- - 1.200 00 220 I shares P hiladelpat me Easne-de tame Steam Totr-boat Company. NO 120 209 2 shares Philadelphia EMobange Compaq_.__ • 1211 09 1,000 3 shares Continental Hotel Co.— , 200 00 IM MO par. Cost $647,253.34. • Market 5a1.Q654,262 7/ Bina receivable, for magranoga xnade— 171,366 CI Bond: and mortgages.— 114,20 00 Zell estate J:Cd 22 130lanoesdag at Arencies—Premtims gn 21a rive Polioies, tr.tereet. and , ether debtg dio the Company— -- • lr/ 01 lh Nem and Ito of srandry ittrOYSTIIM sad 'Sher tZsatpamest —.. 3,00 20 Wash •At i•vad-12. .12.N.03 10 drercr. 43f _ _ CI XEIIOIS. Haas Martin, beavol E. Steirea and!. Goinot, - ;*. j fa - aeon, eophibui Paradox- . rnry , &mon k . • ti F. lin . }encore, ' werd•Hariingtai. Je n C. Davin, .:Jairteiltroolto. Ansa Traquzir, • • Aponser:M'llvitino. I.Villex - Eyrti t Jr.. .; - Mientior 41 Hand. i C.Terine, • • abaft-Herten. lr, • Jo n" , • Jae eph Seal, . .9t. X. M. Xecton, - / -- Jerliv.a . P. Eyre, 9aerao L'. Leiter,' . , 1 Jobrit Semple. Pitt.ab'i Hugh Crh..,44 .. 'E. o rgan . • ooariee zeuy, A. B. ergot., •ifiSSl ti. MAXTIPt, President. INSURAPICE THE PENNHYLVA;iIA •FTRE 'II!Ht7R4vXO??, t COMPANY— nco rated: l29.4ll .o 4.HT.h. t tgMitzfr pen enoe SQUATS. . AaUe . This ,Company ; favorably inoW r o 'to: the 'oegoanitilts for thirty-ca 7earl, 0013 tinnee' to insurei u tgiiib ee or damage by Fire, on public:or private H , either Permanently. or fora limited time. Abio. on urniture,. etooka of Hooda . or Merobandmo Generally, on liberal When' Capital, together with mlargo'HilyiFignit t is Invaded in the moat careful meaner, w h:enabiert them to offer to the ,inatired an andoeb sisearhy be the ease of loge:. . DIICUTOILS. - • ; • ' ~ .Jonathan Patterson, . . limo lianlebaret. Qtantin Campbell, Thomae _Robins, i Alexander Bens , . . ' Damn Smith' Jf.. William Monte! in '- ' --- Johr_ Bereralts ',"' • atm. tinAth. .- ..-,. _ . ...; . • ...3 JONA RAN FATELIRSON..P.Paitident. WILLIAM G. Cnowamq , Seoretary. '• ' " -••- aut-ly .., 13# itii'l4 0 kdo 'al y; A NY ' iiii " th2 L STATE OF FEMISTLVANIA—FIartia-11/... RINE. INBll.ltAli OE —,.?5c0. 4 AND • (Mortared in 171/1-oo‘ital ?2 , 30.09e—V01i; r valso,lictd.fie2 Tl.' - • • ' ' All inTostoil. and ovailablo trAtentiotriati tines .te metre ae_ Vomite r and, Ca.ergoet. Itoolor of ftlortMotdusc hoop !Moral terns. • Lint.lollS;•-- Holm D. ,81serrold. ;.:c_ , !UoergolSrShark Shawn To — T goo:A*l greet, Jr., Cicalas Ofecomotor. ahoe WoCV3f, William S. Eaait.4. •• _ ;Moamar 33..Watteor Jolla B. Rod .4 $9 QS. Fromm*. . Winton R. WoitO,• - "Oltarleo b. Lewin.' goorge Clanton; • - • RiEfIRY D. SEEILLERD: rrooldom. waioArgrvAß.Fg.r... P..orotz , v le9. INSURANCIE..--.MEKRIANIOS' vilitlC_Cß 135 North /SIXTH( btreat, low Race inmire tam floods and, h i _erahaudiee•genoradly from' kin er daeaht's by Fire. TP.a CIOSLIMY rahrer.tee to adruat hi! luau promptly, sii&thoreby hap: to rateri t tko p2.tres spa of tao William hforthr , , ltEraeil Frahm, CoePer. georza Dat chortY.istiWATSl 411 .... 000, rern, James Martin, ro - when= u.*LeCorrathY. • James Duus, •Joti•HroFtley. • Mathew McAleer. !. , Franoie rani, Barnard Rafferty, joke ,Chizad,r, • • . Thomas J. Hemphill: Bnerd.B..-Hulairaas. Ifkomax Fishes. Charles Clare Frausui Arlopittace - @haat Chihli:: FkA_NCIS COOPER. PreiitionL VEHNAID S.AirrE3R'SY, eneretarr.' - • eale-ly _ _ • , IiEERIOAZI • RLRE OE 00., INCORPORA*RD IMO ONARTER, • lie, 320 WillUrldl • . Raving, a large bald-ap capital • Stoat and isurolasy Invested in sound sad available Secnrities, continues to Insure or:Dwellings, ditores,,F M arniture, erohandise, vogues. in' port 'end .their cargoes, and other Personat property.. All loaded hberallY and promptly outlasted. DLISCTOS.B.: • , • Rhos. R. Maria, . John T. Levi., John Welsh, lames R. Campbell. damsel c. Morton, :. Edmund 9 , Dattlh , Yatrisk Brad ., • • • Chp., W.. roultney.,. OM IMo - •• • trit 8 ' MelikuCliecdent. A.LBICRIE C. 8/ WPOR.D.Reeretary: ' ' fen-t 1 . •Ai PTEIRACIITE:: INSUICANCTA VOMPA:. £M NY.--A'atierlited Capitol lilee,O6B--1111LAITElt ITCALL, • ( ff ige E No. In WALNIFIt Street, t4itwires tild. - 11. and Yerarth Street, Yititaclelpitia. . : ... ills Ovapsny trill loiters against less or SILIaLte by Fir: . rail en Beihiliass,Fitrzuture, and •Mereltantthe germ- Alp. Marine Issitraaeas it Vassals,' §lersees, aid 'remits. Imbue Inn_ to oil parts of tko mien . _ .. „ a /mob Esker, ' ' Joseph . Maxfield, ite • , hastier. ----.--- --Jetio Ketcham. . Asdearied, • /4111211 t. Blatartes, els Years's,' TrAt. F. Dan, r Slater. • 'X. N. Hetet. . • •' JAffettl ESHElL,t'reatietti, -' ___ .. • , • WM, F. !DEAN, vtos grwas% A Ji... sbiliTlLltteretars. - - - !•1101-Xl 102E0HAIRM 'ENSURAN(JE VOMPANY •*--eilipeirio. 4os wAhrivrt FIRE iBaIejtAZICE on Rotuma told Merchandise de=lW. 'on rix,resele either Limited or Dar-. • '••i • - •. .leiandekh * Erinsall; ThomagAraidi, • Q; Ginned*, " Charles Thornsixon, ward Roberti." James 7. Hale, rune L Smedley. Jognia T. Owen, - abort 'Jolly ; Griffiths. , , IREMIAILIRM ALL, Frecdont: RN Q. GurßO Irmo kreeident. ' „ ,Simmer) Cox. Secretary. • • San pittliiiDELPHIA TARS A .- -0 O.TT A. woxs Olloe and are Rooms, 101.0 aRillt.t4117 Street. Ornamental Chimney Tops. . ffatden Yates and Statnarr. . • Entieustio Flooring' Tile. Architectural Ornaments. "... • Ventilating and Smoke Irlnsa. • -•-• '• Ridge Tile and Sanitary Want, • team-pleassid Drain Tice. Wcter warranted to atand • " • presanre..oheap and 'durable.' The Trade supplied , on liberal terms. Illustrated Optaloguesment hy, • ; Kali on appliesten by . '• ••, • •_x. AEM)III. 175 , . ww. w.er•..s 'iu~ef_e+ ' calxicEra ifEßßiiii4: - iliii '. EIM.. ma A „ . ,:, ma: raum.tia:-.4,000 bbti. megi.Notcu,...""i k tid 8 Bleat ore, lone; medium. Amid small, in. asootad nay bursa of °soles late-tanght fat bah. - , s,OOO bbl:. New Balla:, Eastport, and lflabradst a sr num of oholos qualities. 0,000 boxes extra now sealed_X•rrints.' S,OOO bones extra n ew Nol K.... erring.. iiioo boxes farce alardallif) Vox& • • Sea bbl.. ataalrinao Wltito l?' 3 • GO bbl .. new Eannov . f!ej! had. a MA:. new Ethaf&T. 1,000 Qeinte r ke @rand Bank 4 , ''' . ' f,qk. . : • 1100 Nacos Herkimer-county Chreso... ~ • - . Lusters an 4 lantins, Srf sale sy ' . noslll.o Krill , * jOaNa Nn. 1 ~ • 40 NOICTEr FIAR v ER. ..' TBT REIJEIVAD, per." Arid* lore batl,n. from Laverviol. Blamder, weeirer...ie -Mani preparat)oni: .tiztraot A.oonitir 111.1 Li r/ 25.514 Fintraot, 7 0 .44141m,51$ 40 Ifni ExtnscialUidounin, in 1 14.1474/. •;!.. • • 104 lbs'Extniat araza9i, th.litte. • • ' ' SO Pbn Vin Rid ColeMoi / kitties, MO Ds 01. tlnonint Rant: In I better; - SOO Dm Calomel, in lb bottles, - • • lee Yes PO aydrar in I &Jam w.S.THEHLLI, tr. BROTITEL et 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. 12119 T QUALITY ROOFING„EILATteI:" Jur onus on hind for Eats se Illnionlinue IaLI BILACII Inset, Liiitaiggtpt. Lir fIy'AAP VW ISM& RAILROAD LINES. • PHILADELPHIA AND RO RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRA 5 for P VILLE, READ ING, and HARRISBURG, 011_r May NI, IML MORNINR LINES, DAlL p lSandays excepted. Laaseeew Deret„eorner ROAD and CALLO - HILL ep- Streets, aL P . RI LAPI A EL g r gwit tfhcrage ntc eir o r ° O ( :4lTM= ti l n trk a l e r iili nfk P ) i h bu A t t th R CUM u ERLJe 3 41 IIm l nn Mtr t a itietr Irai itl WOßintgrllArkAfirdaD rlsmit running to Sunbury, ,t.o. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave Now Depot, sornar of DROAD and CALLOW RILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger en trances op l'hirtsisath and olDathrwhill stresgs,) for POTTSVILLE and nA tiftt BURG, at 616 P. M.. DAILY, sonneeting at Earns ” jj , With the Northern Central Railroad, for Sunoury, wilhainsport, Ate.; for KEADtNO only, at. 5 P. M.. DAh.Y, (Sundays excepted.) DISTANCES VIA PHILADELRNIA AND READ ING RAILROAD. FROM PHILADRLPRIA, Mi/Oar To Phatatisille—.— 18 Neading-----. Se bllllerebtirx Treverton Junction 158 Sunbury . . —.169 Northumberland—AT). Lewisburg--- -=-- gs a Milton_.... Manny— CVnliarnatio - Jersey t,ocik; .tan - • Williamsport and Elmira Railroad. The II A. M. and . 11.15 P.M. trains oonneot dailurt Port Clipton, iSandars_eacepted.l with the cATAw lasA. WILLIAMSPORT. and ERI E RAILROAD, waning close oonneotiona with lines to I'llahara Falls. Canada, thellWest and Pouthwest. D POPF 1h PHILAD.ELFHIA: Corner or BROAD and CALLOWEILL Streets. W, H. MnILHE. , iNEY, SeeretarY. Mav M. DEL BUMMER ARRANGE 11141aVatimENT. - PttiL4I)NIRRIA, Ems, mANTO , AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. On and after Monday. May 13, - ,•,.•••••=!' • FOR GERMANTOWN' ••vteswiz , .. Leavn Philadelphia, 6.7 , to s. 3.38.4, 5.6, 634,7. R. 0.4.2V0M.. P. M. ..14731892'Wrrinantovni, 6 7,71 . .8. &MD. 20.11; 11 1,2, 3, 4. 5,17 654.7 14., 3,9, 19 M. . The 830 A. M. and 3.55 P. Trains stop at German town only. • • • ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.05 A. M., 93(434, 5.714, and 20% Lcuivo Germantown 8.20 A M., 1.4, 634 and IN cutsrri BALL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,, 8.10, n A. M.. 2. 3.38, 4,6, 8.9, and 10.* P. M. - • Leave Ohmura Rill, 710, 0. 840.9.40, 11.0 A.14..140. 3.15__, 340. 7.10, 8.40. and 10.10 The BA. M. and Bib Y. Al. will make no stops on the Germantown road. , • • ON surrD.o 13. ',save Philadlphia, Pas A. M.. 2.14. 5. and 7% F. M. Leave Chestnut Rill, no A. M., 12.40, 6.10, and-9.10 FOR CONEROROCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. . Leave Philadelphia. 5.60, 7%, 9.06. 11.03 A. M., 0.06, 3.06, 434. 534 8. and 11* P. 51. Leave Nernidown, 6,7, 5.05, 9,11 A. M., 1%. 434.3%, and 934 P. M.' ON SVPIDAYS. • Leave Philadelphia 9A. 38.. 3 and 6 P. M. Leave Norristown/* NI A. M.,1 and 6 P. 81. • ' • FOR ANAYUIYK. Leave I'hiladelhia, 15.80, 7% 1 9.01, 11.96 A. fd.', LO5, 2,06.3.05. a%, 632. 8. and 11* P. Al. Leave Ma fia rink. 6%, 734,1136, 934,11% A. M., 2,3%, 5,7, and 10 P. AL ON SUNDAYS. • Leave Philadelphia, 9A. M.., 56, and 7M - P. M. Leave Manavunk. 7% A. M.., 1%, 6%, and 9 P. M. 11. A. SMlTlLGeneral Superintendent, myl.l-tf Getout. NINTH and GREEN Streets. THE PENWL A ZAMA CENTRAL 960 BILLISVO It at'TRACI. _ _ , . 1W1_• 414/WFMN 1861* THE CAPACITY O Y F IN ill C O D UNTRIB NOW EQUAL gqEgRgRE , TO AN TETE . THROUGH. PASSENGER Y, TRAMS BE W BEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS.tURO. Connecting direct et Philadelphia with Through Trains from Barton, New york, and all iota Eastland in the Union Depot at Pittsburg with t hrough 'frame to and from eh points in toe west, hone west. and rboUtherest —them famishing facilities for the transportation of Prossingers ansurpassed for speed and comfort by any otte;route. press and Fait Lines run liirough to Pittsburg, . without change of Cars or Conductors. All Through Passenger, Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed under perfeot control of the engineer, thug adding rank to the safety of travellers. Stobking•.Ctirs are attached to each Train; Wood- Steeping_.ers to Enamels and Fast Trains. The EXPRESS RUNS DAILY : Mail and Fast Lines. Sun -days excepted. • Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. • Fast Line " • 11. n) A.M. Exprou Train leaves " 10.16 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: Harrisburg Apoom.modation, via Columbia, TM P. 121. Columbia 4.00 P. M. .Parkesburg ". at 5.40 P. M. Welt Chester " ' Re. / 4 ot 8.11111.:M o. a t , 12.00 "'JR. West Cheater Passengers will - take the West Chester Nosins. / and 2 Harrisburg accoMmodation and Columbia Tra. Paesengers for tun/airyWilliamsport, Elmira, Bar , 'filo, Niagara Falls, and 'intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 2.11 P. EL, go directly I through. Timken: Westward. maybe obtained at the ,ofiloes of the company in Philadel hia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor tant Railroad Of in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio riverir • . air Fare always as low, and time as quick, as by any other Route, For further information ' apply at ttai *Passenger Sta tion. Southeast corner of EleAnth and Market etzeots. The ounipletion of the Western couneottons of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Chicago. ntake Dus the DazaT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GILEAT WEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, Avoiding ail drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time. are advantagesreadi ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel hng Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to-this Company, mat rely with oonfidanne ojig sdy transit. - .THE, RATES ple pee FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ars at all Hass* as lawesubls as are caarsed men Railroad COMPdift:4l. • SOT' Be particular to mark packages " via Pennsyl vania Railroad.' For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to, or address either. .of the followir.g Agents of the COMpetlf : D. A. Stencil, Pittsburg: H. El. Pierce & Co., Zanesville. O. J. J, Johnson, Rip ley, O.; R. 141oNeoly.. Maysville Ky.; Ormsby & Crop per, Portsmouth,_ ; Paddock ' A Co.. Jeffersonville, Indians; H. Brown & Co., Cincinnati, o.itChern Hi bbert, L Cincinnati, 0.; R., C. Meldrum, aglison, d., Jos. E. Moore, oausville, Ey .; P. 0' ley & Pe., Evansville, ;N. W. Graham CO., Ciuro, IU.; IL P. flaw, & Glam. St.' Louis. Mo.; Ohm R.ilarris, Nagliville,-Tennr, Hargis . Hunt, IV em rig, 'Amin, •• Clarke 'lc' CO 'Dinette; Oh W. , H. R. opkts. Alto n, Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at itinerant points m the Went. a. B. vatiTo J r r MOE. & Cc.. /go, 17 Sta o stunt, ton. • .! rt " • kr ' Y HOUSITON-Ged'i , Ermg t - .. t; RO FP I t ?GinekTi E 127 8: ir,f tonna: . ja9-35, 61514.101 $1 .1861 , hlB6-1. .A.I4.43IGESE.ENT.- Cai Ni.:3l. nth C.4.IWDEN iA AND "• D / ' 0.4. D .11gIAIS FXOMAJEALAA) IA WO rnlir • YOLK AN TUN WA,L7141 . -61'. WitAX7-AND 1 01UN.119*7017 initerr 17 11.1/.IIOA.VE AS 074.1 0 O, 9JZ : . , . • • At 6 A. it, Ida Ciaindem.and s razz _Amboy, _•3. and A. A com-.:.... modation . .......-.--...........-: .......OL iii At II A. M., via Caideti sitd Xarecy CAT: (P. Jo AlcooThzmantioxl_ - - . _..... _ , Si Alin/r.A:1i4,341.4...t.-,--141v7421::62d...........--..'11147:4_':.7.1....-11421:---.7....-Y-tlitn—lirlizt.-:-. $ 2 . .4. M...... via !Ktilautglger ir.V4 , spor CRY . 600 %.I{WitifiXi,6sso; and.:AMbiSi Atmenera7r •--- - - - Uit • - xe.;. Ina CaLadOn'and Amboy. (Kmed A. km renew —......-- ...-....,.- _.....-:;.... ...............---,4.a:......-..'. 11 00 1U4311:. M., Via Kensington Anil Jersey City. Bye law, gs _ 11) a 05......,- • MS 'At . ;4hi'l'Aidh via : s aun a - fron7and.7l.7: - X• -1111uurriohnd ~- .........—....,..-- 77S Alf J. M., yia Casodon and Jorcep.cacz, .1.:c., -- igy 40.311.'..:-...: ..--...,...„ 600 A 1113( P. M., vls - Csindstrand linear Chips Rinttk ern fd#L--. --- . .—_-_.- ...._ 2 26 6.3. 6 P. - .., visiVaindtin ant Anitiox,•:Astioderoods- Alliti:( rated and l'astengerl- tat Class lickot- 3 215 ot 3••••• • 110;• , :-. - .;•,-, de..' • ' 3d Cisco Tiolret-. X.PO ..r.r4lis I rAIMail Lies roes dotty. Wk. MCP Mt EVlit , - tl= Mail, gatardwynazociitOd. • • • - • FAT • stelnidcm, Enatan, •Aatrabertvillo, • Flemington. ee., it P.lO Aue; and. 434 ' p. from Kensk_tglon t • Per Ora w), Inroad:blot, Sorazton, Wilkealliarro, Xio.. , t7asa,it. Bond. ite.. 7.10 A. Pd. from Keneuirten. via ela - care. znackawanna and WegtOTTI ft. it. Far Marsh Monk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at 1.10 ill.,lll:e.ad 334 V. I.l.•frota Kensington Dspot ; • (the 7.10 A. 14, hue soxsoma with troin. atavism -.Ronan at us P. M.) -- • . . • or floxnt Moily, at 6 and OA . M., 3 asd CM I% M. • or, et II A. /01.. and II F.M. ..,... . . _.... • WAY A.441;13. per girixml; wrsnien; &e.:, at 3.13 . A. M., 134 and 6% P. . ire Zerudnzten, and Mb P. M. from Walnut wharf. -•--- -----: .7---- - - . Far Palmyra, _Riverton. Dilate*. Dorerly: (34, anti as,, at UM. 1,3, 4,M, ant 5 :viitoertlboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate :ibis.poi:at 3, 34 .P. M. from Walniit-street wharf. . . ileay For Now York and Wal .Lines leaving Kerunncton airmtvg,°:-NTl4:lr 114n4,:°" Walnut. YstMggrXNg:XVOn [Cain, run ru t h h ; dep. :: R. : .rageeng Pcesen ; en, are prohibited ?tom taking LT= as gage bat their waarinr. apparel.- All baggage over AS Potmie to be paid for extra. The Company limit tams responxibility tor baggage to One Dollarper combs, and will not he liable for InlY aramint beyond 41100, ex cept tropes:nal contraet. . . f -Mbzr ::r1.7: ' • , • Alit . X. GAIIKMEX.,Arent. !NORTH PENNSYL -A'l. VANIA RAILROAD, • FOR ' H NITYLENTOWN, MAC MUNK, BAZLETO . EASTON, ECKLEY. -•• ABBE, ito. TRltE.Tfill.oll43lo. TRAINIL On antl-' after MONDAY. - MAY 13,1800, Pawner Trainswill leave FRONT and - WILLOW Streets. Fhila ,delvliia, daily,(Bandays emented).aa follows 4:40 A. Rt. j_Esonteasijor Bethlehem, Allentown, fdanoh Obim_k.idasleteni Wilkesbarre. ko. •At La Al., (Estonian), for Bethlehem. Keaton, &e. .1111 s train reaches Easton at! P.M., and ntakea ohms eennestion with New Jersey Central for New York. At 6.13 IL, fir Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Clank. &s: • . • At A. IL and 4P. RI.Jor Boylestown_,_ "Al 10.30 A. M. and 8.43 P. M. for Fort Washington. • The 6.11:1 A, Id. Expreost train make Bethlehemootten with the Lehigh Falley Railroad at being the shortest and most desirable route to Wilkesbarre, ant to arts in the Lehi_git omal_regiert, MAINZ •POIL:PRILATOSLPRIA. leerve• thlelsam at t. 40 A. ht.,- 9.18 A. M., and 3.33 1 , M. • pa TleyleetoWn it f..13 - A.litt and All P. M. vs Fort Wamisigtoa at 42 0A.M...and 240 P. M. ,131 INDAYIS.—F111adoiolda for Bethlehem at 8 M. A k e tiladelphia for_Doylestown at 3 P. M. yleatown tor Philadel hie at'll.4oA. 111. Bethlehem for•Phlladolo i s at aP. at, 'Fare to Bethlehem-4n 30 Fare to Mauch Chung.*2 30 Fare Co Easton 150 Fare to Wilkatbene— aDO Through Tickets Mali be nNotired at the Tioket °Motu, at WILLOW ittreet, pr 1 1 ERF,J38treet, in order to secure the above rates of lar g i; ;lan . Ali Peostepeer Trail= (exetiet da Trains) connect at Berko street with Filth an Exth-streete, and aeoond and Third-streptt,s Passenger oads, twenty salnutaa after leaving Willow Street. REAM oLARX. Agent. , , _ 1.67- SPRIZiG ARRA/IWO _Oa and alttr mompaylJ , ILLL tatt, PAESEItqEII. T A tN3 LEAVE PEILA.DELPHIA: For Baltimore at Ha A. MI., 11.36 A. M., (Erereml. and 10.60 P. M. Far cheater at 1.16 A. M., 11.123 A. M., 4.1 a and 19.80 For_Wilmington at 8.17 A. PA., nu A. Al.. 4.11 and M. • r riew Caxne 'at 8.111 A. M. and 4.11 P. M. For Bover s at 8.111 A. Pt. and CI; I'. M. • For4dlLforo 3t 8.11 A. M. Far nallaberyAWA, m. • - 4 NAALPIII FOE PRILADEL.PXIA boa's. Baltimore at 0.16 A. M. (Exiirose), La A. a., and 4.46 er - 2 - WU:attain at 6.80 and lUD A. 14... 1.10 and S m ta. • 'ato &binary at 1;40 P.ll. Asa" Pditford at 4T; M. • • !soave Dover at .6.88 M t and CM P. 2. 'Mare New Melo at VA A. M., TM Y. id. Chester at 740 A. M., 9.48, 147 and 8.40 P.M. • :Leave Baltimore for Ealiebary end Dolawars Rail road at. 8.15 A,Pd.,__ ' . • 7.ILILL'In FO2l. BALTIMO.I2£ • .P.sava Obegter at 8.0 A.M.,11415 and 11.20 kw, .Wlamiv•stan at 9.36 A. M., /11.66 P. M., and 13 4 . ISBAII4, with Pi imenger Car smoked. • nit, For • 4,2176 Pailaalhia far . Teille tad interatodleta ,larva at 5.40 1 .21. kerma Wltraieglan far Perryville and letermeitiete elates at 7.16 P. id. • • Leave Wilratniton for Philadelphia and 'norm,- Vat° glades at I p. re Marra -do-Oaoe far 11/Nle:tore and mtermedl st4AlAd2n2 at d A. IS. . • Aaare Baltimore for Navre-de-diraoe and intermsei atll Athena at 6I!, M. •••`• • - 014 Berll. DATA I ta ° , l qar t laj ilaa r jaY,. ji May 19,1961, until Author LOaving Philadelpnr foi u ßa o l i t i lmVc ' e a mf Waehi . • at 11. M A. M. arid 10 . 60 P. M., and : Leaving Baltimore for. Philadelphia at Led A. . and 4.40 P. AL •apid th M. FELTON. Pre at. EiTANI3 . - WATSOWIS : .s. - :, l3Ail.Am A NDICIL •• 'B. . :,z. T 6 z z •aot P t blur * "IrXEZ l AI variety of ritQui , WINS !r:tprh mAr' • Ph UV °labia and Reading and Lebanon Valley R. R. Northorn Centni! Railroad. Ritukb**7 aaJ Knew K. K, SALES BY AVOTION. FURNESS, BRINLEY, 8c 00., No. 4 29 MARKET STREET SALE OF IMPORTED DRY 000ps. On Tuesday Mornruc, July 9, at 10 o'clock, tor coma— am lota of fancy and maple French and Beath dry good , . sr &melee and oataleguee early on morning of unle• N F. PANOOAST. AtTUTIONEER, duo l• ceseor to B. Soott. Jr.. 421 CHESTNUT St. SHERIFF'S !Dux OFGOO CUTLERY DS. AND PANLY On Monday July el, upon the premises. PM Chestnut 'treat, a large and well selected stook ig fine pocket end tabte cut lery, trays. perfumery, Jamey goods. &0., sale Clonl inenolog at 10 realao% pm:Heels,. ISACHINERY-A.ND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND --- BOILER' WORICII,—NEAFIE & LEVY, FRAC TICAL Art 0 THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACH IN IBTB. BOILER-Nht K RS, SLACKSM ITHS, and FOUNDERet, having. for Meer year!, been in suociessinl operation, and been explosively engaged in build.ng and repairing al arine and River rtngines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks. Propellers, &c., &c.. respectfully offer their services to the pnblio as being !UPI Prepared to contract for Engines of all else!. Marine, River.. and Stationary, ItlV , ng sets o patterns of dffetellt. te Zee, ate prepared to exeoutetn dem with quick despatoh. Every don:wird:on of Pattern making made at the 'honest notice. High and Law Pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder iktilers, of the best Pennsrvarns charooal iron. -Forgings of all size! and kinds; Iron and Emu Caetings. of alrdesoriptions; Roll Turning. Screw Cutting, and all other work con nected with the above business. .- Irraunziss and Epacification for all work done at their establishment. free of obarge. and work guarantied. The eubeoribers have ample wharPdock room for re-' pairs of boats. where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with sheers, blocks, falls. &.0., &0., for muting heavy or light welghts. COS C. NEAFIE, OHN P. LEVY. BEACH and PALMER. Streets. J. VAUGHAN MERHICX, /OLIN IL COPE. WILLIAM M. MERRICK, HARTLEY Mauston. ROUTHWARK. FOUNDRY; • • P%-rl FIBVarf t IINGZON EITRBRTIO 'zfizter ik.-SON ENGINE k. IST.% Manufacture dial and Low Pressure ZSCOBM Dngtnes, for 11194, river. and marine SennOe• Boilers. tiasomeders, Tanks. Iron Boats, &o,; Cut inks of alt kinds, either iron or brass. iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops. Rail road fttations, &e. Retorts ana GPM Machinerti of the . latest and moat improved cone - motion. livery description of Plantation Machinery, each as Sugar, Caw. and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Open Steam Tra i ns, Defecttors, Filters. Pumping .e , nginea. & so o. le Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Pugar Bolting Aprinituir; _Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer and As pinwall & Wolsey's Patent Contrifusal Sugar braining Machine. - • 11101DOINT PLEA A,” FOUNDRY, No. 951' BSACH Street, KeneinTiton. LIAM. IL TIERti info. ms his frier& that, having puts ; °haired the swill) stook of eatteru Y sat the above uan- , dr x. he is now prepared to recei% e orders /AT Rolling; Grist, and Saw-Mill Castings. Soap. Chemical, and House Work, Gearing. Castings to do from Rever beratory or Cupola Furnaces, to dry or green sand. or loam. rare- aiEDIOINAL. DYSPEP'SI./S, . . , Dr. DARINS HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPERM This Medicine has bun need be ate pnbisc for ix pram with increasing Amor. It is rterOatread to Mrs Dy3PePtia, Nitta*SWlSS, Hatfr-Byrn, Celle Pains, Wind its Ike Stomach, or Paine in the Bowels, Headache, Drowsiness, Hidner Arroplailate, Low Spirits :De ßrisan rtvoutts, Diteorips4eigs. nvitter.ayss, EXHILLRA.IIIS, II(1711101.11411, IV/ ' • WILL Sot DITOXICATI OR 3TIIIII/T. As a biedioine it is quick and effectual, oaring the stoat ag ravated oases of Dyiniepeia, Kidney ComMainte, and all othor derangements of the Stomach and Bowels in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the meet melancholy and trooping spirit's, and regions the weak, nervous, end sickly to health, stresgth, and vigor. Persons who, from the injudieloos use of harlots, have become dejected, and their, nervous . system. shattered, constitutions broken down, arid enbiect to that horrible curse to humanity, the DILIRIrDI Tanners, will, al most immediately, feel the happy, and , healthy invigo rating °Maser of Pr. Ham's Invigorating spirit. WHAT IT. WILL DO. )woes.—One wine glass full as often as necessary. One dose will remove all Bad Spirit,. One dope will oure Iles.rt-burn. Three doses will cure Indigestion. One dose will give you a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepida. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind Or. Flatalarloo. and as soon at the stomach reoeives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress. in load and all painful feelings will be removed. , • One (bee will remove. the moat distressing- Palos of Collo, either in the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obstructions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Organs. Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney Complaints are assured 'of speedy relief by a dose or two. and a radical cure br.the use of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DIESIPATIOII. - - Persons who, from dissipating -too mach over night. and feel the evil affects Or poisonous liquors, in violent headaches. sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness, teo.,will find one dose wilit emove all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions should take the Invigorating Spirit three 'num a day ; it will make them strong, healthy, and hem y, remove a ll obstnio tions and irregulantiee from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. .Daring pre gnanoy it will be found an invaluable medi • erne to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach ; All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he kas put up the Invmoasvitto SrEarr in pint Mathis at eVaents. exerts TI. General Depot, 48 WATER Street, New York. DYOTT& 00. 232 North SEQOND Street, Wholesale Agouti in rhiladisp_l Ma, And for sale by JOHN H. EATON. 26 N; BIGHTS Street. mud all Dressler's. 1.7-tbatitly ELIXIR PROPYLAWNE, The New Remedy for XHRUMATIBM. _Doling the past year we have introduced to the no gee of the mediae profeaaion of thie country the PI" Orystaiized CAloridir of Prapvtamixo, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and having - received from many sources, both from physicians of the lushest standing and from patient!, the M 057 FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS of its real value in the treanneut of tote painful and obstinate disease, we are indorsed to present it to the yobbo in a form READY FOIL IMMEDIATE ÜBE , which we hope will commend itself to those 'who are suffering with tnis atiliottnx complaint. and to the me then( praotitioner who may feel disposed to teat the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLLMINE, In the form above spo- keqq,,of, has . recently - been extensively experimented 111 PRNNSTLVANIA .Ir9pprre.i., _ . end-with MARKED SUCCESS tas will appear from the al Journal's, • with nil up rattly for immediate Diet with nil direptiews. and can be ebbtin ee f rom el: the drags-Wm at is oanta_par.anwiy. end m wboieeele of - 'BULLOCK A. CRENSHAW, Druggbite and - Monufseturin Chemute. Phi la,)eiohia. - - . : URTTIRIFROBC.BIR.. 'ORO. L. OROLL, 'Aleut for DiC SCHIMPIC'S Medieirea In Middle town, re. • • • • . MIDDLETOWN. Daiephin Co., Pa.. June 27,1861. DR. B. Phlll4Blphia. RAB. cis : Be/await I send you a oertlfautte of one of our most retreotable °docent,' who' has (men using' yrur medioises. and is row yes omit to.hesith. 1 think its publioalion would affect the .11%les in.thus neighbor hood. If you see proper to use it, do co, or direct nie Mr: Rainey is akold,reliable.well-regreoted and in fluential cattim. His word would not be doubted by say one who knows him,. and ac present is the Chief Burgess of th e town.. Mr. Ramsey is himself a good advertisement, as he speaks for. and recommends it more highly than the certiliaate mentions. Yours truly. • Gfr.U. L. CROLL. Minntrrown. Dauphin Co., Fa., June / 0 0.6 11 . • MR OHO. L. CROLL. Agent. • _ •• • Dxsa .Wirt • in my Tenon, Mien, which ',Rai from Iferlec'ed cold on me breast and lungs, and winch wan in a•fair way of hurrying me to my grave. / was au muck:inflected by the severity of the eon- h that 1 could not lie down or obtain any rest, and this o ntinned for two weeka. When 1 beard el Dr. Nehenok's Pulmonm and Bea. Weed TOD/O, A immediately. commenced the use of , them, and eller- using. two or three botiles of ttyrup. I nottaed a perceptible change. The cough was much easter, and I could rest much better. After using two bottles et 'Tomo and ten qt syrup. I have been re stored. to health, which enables. ma to any 1 have lull confidence in its efficacy if taken in limo, and moat cor dially recoar,meno its use to the rationed. - • xespeottntly your., tm • - E. RABIREY. !MI ES.:' 4AMES BETTS' ORI,EBRATZD LT-II- BUT PORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only 3119• porters under eminent medioal patronage. Ladlea and phyrnoisns are respectfully requested to _call only on Mrs. Betts, at her reeiderico,• 1039 WAI,.I4IJT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand Invalids have been advniett by their physicians to use kerlepplianoqr. Those only are genuine - bearing the Waited States copyright. labels on the box, and signa ture/4.lmi also on the Barporters , with tostinomals eele-tetbagellf RA It lARO# 4 IO LINES. WE 8 .T- i.) 11E 8, T-E R RAILROAD - T RAI N El via PRIIOte YLVAIDA - RAILROAD. leave . depot, oornar BLEVKI4TH and MARIEST etreete, at alis A-. la., :It noon, 3S) P. Al.. and 4 .e. Id. . • -On anode'', leave Philadelphia at 7.30 M.. .and - Went Cheater at 4 P. M. 17 A... 30-tf ar t ignms , ' OBESTER HOAD AND P.HILA'DELPHIA ILAIL, . VIA MEDIA. SUMWER:ARRANGIMENT. On anll after MONDAY, June S. DIM; the trains win leave PRILADJ3LPRIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET etreete,at .7.45 and 40.30 A. -M... and 4: 4.15, 11-10., and 10 P. - 141.and will leave the' 4 Station.: corner o f THIRTY - FI R ST-and MARAET Streets. (West Plalladelphia_,,Y at. fitie and AM A. M.; and AM. tar 6.46. /0.16 Leave .0U 14ADELPHIA at BA. 50 and I Leave WEST CHESTER eta A -M. and 6 P. AL Vraina loavinx rhiladelelna and West Cheater at 7.46 M. and 6.161': AL. - connect at - Pannelton with Trains 'the Philadelnbla and =Baltimore Central Railroad ' r Oxford andinternsediate ecante_..- - • HENRY-.WCKID, General S..nperintendent. . ri011011. , --011ESTER FALLS Y RSIDROAD.—P4O - TRAINS FOR DOWNINSTOWNAND .tN TERDIEOLLTE STAINIONB.—On and. after : Nov. Rh, 1860, the - Pantenger:',..Traini: 'for 'DOWNINGTOWN will:tart from ther new Pentencer rte4ot 'of the' Bela (Mehl& and-Readintßailrood Counninr. earner of OAD and aAbbows4E4 Street', trassonser en trance on Oallowhilli IMAM for IliassinstoWn leaves at 8.00 . . _ AFkkiNOON .W.R1,111 fer;DinriiinetwirA leaver at DAD& (Mandan enacted).' = By order of the Board of Mai/tears of the reilatiel = kia and .liGnadin' x It.stlrond Comiam,y. . gee w. MemmEl9ll7.llsaienny. • PDT! , ADELPHUI. AND REAtesie RAILROAD CO., (Oiftee rft South math street.) AprilParmstumszmai' 47,1861. _ SRASON'neKErs. On and after May 1861,semon tickets wilt be boozed by Vox oonmany for the uerioda of three, sts, nine, and twelve months, not transferable. Season school-tickets may also be had at SS per omit These tickets - will be soldby the Treaatirer at No. 22 South FOURTH. Street, where any - further information can be obtained. S. BRAD FORD, aeta-tfA - - • • Treasurer. 4':. ' •: . '`i;•- , :::::At. ZUMTRA ROUT.X.-- '` - .4...;:-.- 2 .-- yiIaDANN.W.N.T.A AND NA, Nat, %WO .I. - - . QVIC AO WE ` !lest, A WaLlarotai_ Catarina, Xti, o.ors.,Wilkosbarrakarantan, Danville. 10.1 ton. Wii __liarr-sporl ,Tro,_ it t m katitton. Canton : Rona, Dania ZOISCITA aux. header, ClevaLarstestrois t Waled., (Womb t. la .1111hrsokaa. and is nap.ts AP}* am flusarsital trail= will loalp ea nay/ Ita af Dm l'al likelphia and Itelt4llllt Dallroad, earner BROAD an NALLOWDIGh Ctresta..(Paamentar animate on Clal taartull, mega daily, (Ewald: wet oscsantadh ter :r.bovo 15111t11. as Slims DAY ... ..—......840 k. it. • • wiewir hx.rt , SM I .......—...4.14 I% M. , no A., 14, train toonsots at Dapart, for Wilkie hart,. KVA, Horan:on. and all atatollo AD. IsADA APRA AND 8L00M5817135 katigloor o ; Who vs trams make diroot connaotioxdootaiora wi t trairin of Dot Nest York and ismosna Eno, and and scars rails. and Bagalo,New Yoiloos ;forth sod New ork Central Railroads. Irma all ' W ' and tit. C 515 41 ' 4 % to , and Xasponsisa gaga slave to sera. Dr* .. .. • • A ti e . 4, 1 ,1,211 -te m rs4 " 43t e s A;Vkili?..ioo'a set .Sk- Zi .joid , ii.9:7; - + - watellse, norttooaakporsor of , X _ anOW4 ~7:a . 141.4T an n lit t rAnii n sat. earnara a . .1/31l1tOlatt $•.- rxtr- TRAIN . vo tka',llll.l Sanlobia.and•leadins mot. Bread and. , - 'Valli atrat adailar••(Xxndua azasatai), fir $ all to/raftin gelag:A Nortkat B r. oil N. 41„,„,,, Freigids zuw • to itc, v1.41.41/4 ay ors . War aire. rams day. , Ipit t riiiiitt , .. n .... t. _ ory'latirssauen •a '_kill MA and itAiLD t_la to -.- ---- .-. N. W. ___ rttD, Agana , dirt west sant= MUM sail lalaixalfAl T.Xtraala t grul-tr . - - .• - intsAoinittr, 111PRESS"COMPAINIRS. THIG sADADdP3•.Z.NPAISS. uO...OIgoo3SOCRESSINVIrSroct, lorworopoOkoceo. reszoluinduso..Bank Sabra. eltPl 4o /eittypta elm 11.1r.0r 'or Voxiso " 1 1113" :Compsnixito "all I wins Wow mut sites • Ike Vaned atom. MAIIIIMOSS., MIMI IMAM lisseittatatikulk BALMS BY AUCTION THOMAS kio - 118, • Noa. 139 and 141_11ontb1901.1Rig a, !Formerlyrly Nos. 97 and 69.1 tteet • ELIE MALES REAL ESTATE AND Eptit e . AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY TEERRAV,i o'clock, noon, dunes the bu.inees season. In JOll see' Augustonty oqession al sales. REAL En VAT a m ountRIVATE e f t'BA ea' We hare a largeof real settle eii. sale, including avers description of city me co 4te property. Printed lists mar os bed at the einotlon atng • Rate No. rla Vine etreet. ELEGANT FVIELVTTCA R PE TS. O aL .PMTM: On Monday Moraine. Bth inst., at 10 o'clock- hy ostategue, at ho. Gip v ir , ',treat, the elegant tornitur.. tocluitse setts of 1 . 0 ; ° wood end twocatelle dravrtne mom furniture.hard— oil . some rosewood ohaenher Wolter:l fi e tapeetrY, velvet earwig, g ag chandeliers, bru t m ii Milky o. t be &Reacted at 8 o'clock on the toonn zi the ode. of gale if 0 1210 tf gi nt a • Street SUPERIOR FURNITURE, SKUSBELB CARPET On Tuesday Idorzunt, 9th Ina.. at 10 o'clock, at •i 0.1210 Burnell Ptrret. th e auparfor furni•ure. Brossele ea , pet, fine hair me. tresses. fto ,of a family declining houseksenine. --." Wir Mar he commend at . o'clock 013 the tom e( of the sale. with catalogue. Sale at Nos. 139 and to South Fourth Street, SUP 1.; 14 lOR FURNITURE, FRENCH-Pl. t , Ftum OROS. PIANO- FORTES. BeIDS AND ElRDniar. . BRDSBELI3 AND °THY& CARPETS. &a. - ' l3 , On Thursday jelorning. Jalr 11, •At 9 'o'clock. at the Auction s tore. an alumn ae excellent second-hand furniture, elegant y,aao et et fine mirrors. carpets. bens removed ,&c. t mr , ft". hes cc:dining honeekeepins, to the st or V a l' for convenience °f.'s's- Daft;sP• PORD & CU.. ECILITION KERB No: ISO MARX= IStreet Immo,. _ _ md4sKs NATHANS, AIIOTIONELR AND coilem3smori MERCHAND, scate„ corner of SIXTH and RACE Street,. .. LARGE BALE OF FORFEITED COLLATER Ma, . , f ron t i Nathan's , Primes( Eetahlishment. scathe„, -.. earner of Bunk and it- ea streets f ilf-..:,:•••....,, Op Tuesday Morning. 4 1/itiyl9 7 l2,k, 10..0 Glen ,Ir •at Moses lalithana' atio n ,, -- ---,.. .....4e1Parrd , -ILPIF Morin Ri , th etreet adj ~; the seutheaat corner et iSixth and Raise stns. ts. " Censisting of , 1,000 LOTS OF WATCHER, JEWCLRY, Die. • Viz., fine 18 CATS'MON ia. tr. e., . Kold traA aze. double and open-fute nnslish -ate,t l e ve r s . ..etches, fon I -,,;' stied end p am, of he moat a pproved and best Put'' e " ; 'fine Me. Tat cold indepro dent selliAnd and dootoetilnile patent lever watches; fine 18 carat edit w eawo t lever watobee. of the moat approved and best inai '. full jewelled and plain in Routes mules end 0 ,,, r a :r! . um!, in carat told cylinder, ho modal. and 'spice watehes. in bunting cases and open Pica; 6, , . .isnguth, banns and French wafehve of th e ann .:. .:proved - and best makers, full Jewel ec and el.n; k V ; silver r =apemen t l ever . cylinder. homennial. sad a n. lox watches ; double case btlg•Illh and swiss tratebes ; :silver duartier doable be , tom and single cafe isvelms • and ed eas t -pins of oue kinds ; diem cod &tsar. I.; breast -pins ; fine sold vent. fob neat, cumi n 'a chatelaine chains ; fine old n eeet ._ rinc . ca t ,r . a t . rusty gold sold breaet pins ; fine gold Btu/ of j e l:r' . • fine bracelets ; fine gad necklaces; site it T et: l haste_ u pe cold lla.:lelll gold pencil-asses and lea - fl c old and - .diver spectacles and ate- s.ltvsee ; told studs and sleeve blttons ; gold scarf-Pm; sad, it, 'short, watches and jewelry of ever? deiC•iptiot,th, 'whole se r ve will positively be add, without the least rfor cash .Dealefe . watchmaker.. jewellers. and priva te wt. "eball.te are inv.ted to attend the fide, air The goods will be numbered and oven for exami nation ear/1 on the morning of sale. ' • -AT 'PRIVATE EAT:R. • ATTHICEA TO !SUIT THE Taal. The following articles will be sold for leis um a nt the ulnae selling Price ; . Nine gold hunting ease, donb e-ease, and drahlvd at . tom English patent lever watehea- of theme• approved and best makers ; fine gold double-time s bask me et lever watches; indepexident-seconde levvr r edo . fine gold hunting-ease and open-face secayemeet eve, ' and lapin e watches; horizontal sad duplex amass. silver hunting-ease, double-case, and donkle-tnt,ots Englieb patent lever. escapement lever, led !epla watches, of the most approved and best nutter"; ac. We- ease. acid open- faoe silver watches; sneer me in stlver quartier sad single-case watches; fine got vest. neck, on, and guard chains ; diamond finyer trout breast-plne;. seta ot fine gold jowl!" ; tajd tnenanu, ear-rings. finger-rings, bracelets, 1 811101 ;4.6481., peu, and Jewels. of ever, description; Vim, reels, maws mistrninents, piano -fortes, and artJolsa genera,. . • MONEY TO LOAZ. Money advanoed liberally, for any length cc time ayreed upon. •on told end saver plate, dmmatea, uratobee, fowling - pieces . musical tostrumeata, fALTr.:ii°d'lllimaLtnerom. ll °, Ld;rao7.:4lB'"7. fir. arttlet of CONRION.RtENLIS AND CUT-DOOR RALE2 DRA i l owmUNITED.foL S ba rer•oaaxenmoaeov na l to an ou le t s . 6 .I..fd. K & BROS., A 130: ITA • TIONERRS, 604 CHEBTNUr 84, aloes nita . . SALES EVERY EVENING, At • 7 o'oltick: Of books, stationerv, End fancy toed,. watohes, Jewelry. olooke. silver plaint! Iran, eirAur, Paintings, nyosicaL 111/1 relneets. AISK). timely, dry goods, boots and shm, lad me obanduee of every desc M riation. DAY SALES evert onday, Wednesday, std Fr.- day, at 10 o'clock... Id. PRIVATE SALES. A t ori rate sale. several large conei gam e n eftratela and jewelry. tooku, stationery. silver-al .ted VMS tat 'ern fancy goods. Ao., to which is nolietted the sun lion 01 city and country m.rcbanta and other! Consignpientesodcdted for all kinds of maraud/ye, for sinner pablto or prware tales. OW" raper& cash adn4nces made on comontneen. nr—door We. promptly attended 'o itailne k. WEEKLY 002011 1 NIVATION STEAM BETWEEN zew you I) LIVERPO OL , oalhng at QUEENSTOWN gm , land ,) to land and ereba_tk yaaisangert and deapatztee The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia l ter.x.- 'shop Company's aniendtd Clyde-built iron screw item ships, are intended to sail en follows FROM NEW YORK FOR LPrERPOOL. •KANGAROO, SaMrday, bit e .ETNA. Martirday, July n • "AnBURGH. Saturday, !chit d 811517 isatinday tbronghont MD year, fr om FLEX No. tt N. R. RATES OF PASSAGE :. • THROUGH , FROM PEILADELPRIL Cabin, to Queenstown. or Live rpooi.— _ Do. to London;via Liverpool— lb Steerage to trisnatourn, or Live — moo — SO . Do. to adon.----__-- . Do. Return tickets, available for al months, • • from Liverpool.' __ in faimengera . forwarded to Hare, Pam, Hamburg, Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rater. Certificiattio of passage lamed from Liverpool to Her , Id Certificates Of rudiage Lased from Queenstown to ' Nw 130 These e ateamere have impeder amommedationa for Pansengers, are oringtracted with watertight lompart merits, and oorry experieneed moons. For freight. or prisemempli at the ar at thi Cow 31.1ari DM, , agent, 111 V slant meet, iluiadelphis. in Liverpool. to Vna' " I bi- "' ! g olfer Badding% In etaagow, to TV 3 Dl INMAN, ua mem Oa . TBJ BRUM AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL DWI REU[• SHIPS. TitoX NSW TORX PO LITPIPOA. Chief Cabin Passage --INN Esmond Cabin Passage...-. . -- U Pants POSTON TO itwiwoot. Stile! Cabin Passage --_ kW Second Cabin Passage-- .. N • no ships from New York °nil afeork Bettor. . %le ships from Boston call at saribfes and Curt Ir . .11.11.81 A, Capt. Judkins. . AFTICA, Cast. &snot. ARABIA, Cant. J. Store. ( CANADA, Cast J. Leath 11:51 A A Capt. B. G. Lott. AMERICA, Capt Burt sl. ATTERALASIAN, . NII,GABA, Copt Novi". Capt. Cook. EUEDPA, Capt. lama SCOTIA, I now building.) These Pamela carry a clear white light strese•tu.i: creation starboard bow : nod on port bow. A FTI%A, Shannon leaves N. York, vredne.l3l, •ri: , I. • wiIBOPA, Anderson," Boston, Wedzeutsy. in/ U. "ERE ! s.. Judkins. " N. York. Wesinesdar,J l 4 ". CANADA. Moodie, " Holston. Wetlands , . J. 4, /I : "AB/At. Lott, " N.York, We dnesdaf..cur . • &KAMA, &one, " Boston, Wears/du, Atlf. h Bertha not seamed until paid for. • An expenenued Surgeon on board. i The owners of these ships will not be sooomtabPlor Bold, Silver, Bullion, Speois, Jewelry, Precious No' or Metals, sinless bats of _lading are signed therefor, sod t this.valise thereof theren expressed. For beim* 4, i apply to k. cvNA.O "..?" I =l • -• i Bowling Breen, Sts , Yoh. aTHE PRESS" BOOK AND JOB -PRINTIN G * E S T ABLISHMENT No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, FIIIL4DELPHi 4 The attention - of the Business Commenll is resPectrally invited to the New Book i n ` Job Printing Office of. cc ME Faso," wh lc has peen fitted up with Near liateris4 i ff ti most complete manner, and is now Frei* to execute; in a satisfactory style, aori ck f . rioty of Printing BOOKS, PANIPHI,v-rS3 -GIRCUL AB, vOTEs, DRAFTS , REGETPO. BILLS OF LADING' , BILL I - IV O ' LETTER HEADINGS, PAPER BOOKS, CERTIFICATES. DEEDS, BONDS, MORTeA G ETC., Will be BuPPlied, with any description Printing-required, at short notice and "' most reasonable terms.