‘: CO ip 3iii NEWSPAPER FACTS AND OPINIONS. INTIIRIBTING FROIf ALAB6IIA The Chicago .Tourriat of a recant data says: Mr. II Savage, formerly of Del &van, Wairrortb county, Wisconsin, who has just returned from Mobile, Alabama, whither he went as an agent for the sale of a shingle•rnnobine, and who has bad six years of experience in the South, gives us the following budget of facto: lle says i from w he ut South,terly im no o rthward, pssible for unless he a OM 20 come away t oan snow:led in getting a permit from the Governor of the State, whieh is no easy matter. Mr. Savage trucetteded in getting away (after receiving two bullet shots from an officer for refusing to g bind himself to serve for three years in the rebel army) by being secreted on board a boat whose captain felt Interested in him. The passengers on the 13oat were examined at several plums along the river, bat he was "stowed away" so that they did not discover him• Ac Mobile, a war meeting was held recently, at which about 2,500 parsons wore present. Speeohes in favor of the war were made by several bluster ing lawyers; among them were W. Spear, J If. Taylor, B. Sprague, and R. Kelsey. A wealthy merchant, brother of J. 11. Taylor, who made a war speech on this octillion, had been shot dead behind his own counter on account of his Union sentiments, and nothing was done about it. At the meeting above referred to, three gray-headed men /moire against the Seoesston movement One of these old gentlemen said he was from Louisi ana—was opposed to the movement from the first. Be said the South can never conquer the North. "You are fighting your bread out of your own mouths," he said; "you are seeing hard times already, but It is only a. foretaste of what is to oome.' ile added: "A peok of hot-headed law yers and politioiana have well nigh ruined the country. More than half of the planters of my State are opposed to this war. The Cotton States oan't live three months unless they get provisions from the North. • Already bands of poor men of **vend hundreds in each party are prowling about the eountry, taking everything they can lay their hands upon, to prevent themselves and families from starving, and there is no power to stop them. I have not got provisions to last my one hundred negroes one month, and tell me where I am to get more?" The other two old men spoke with equal earnestness and in a similar strain, and the audience looked orest-fallen after the old men spoke. Bad such a apeeoh been mado by a North ern born man, be would have boon shot on the spot. Mr. Savage says only a few days before be left Mobile, he saw a company of from 800 to 800 men, many of whom he well knew, parading the streets with a banner, on which was printed "Bread or Blood !" and they emptied the baker shops of the city, and none moleated them. Afterward, a meet ing of eitisena was held on the subject of providing for the suffering poor. The meeting quarrelled nearly all night and finally broke up in a row, without accomplishing anything. Be says on the boat on which he came up the river he saw thirty Germans, with their families, from Texas, emigrating northward. The men having no "passel,". were compelled to go on shore—furnished with guns, and impressed into the rebel army. Their families were mercilessly sent up the river, to shift for themselves as beat they could. Mr. Savage says the general impression In Mo bile is, that they can never beat the North, but they say, " We must now make the bast show we can, and scare the North into submission." Others, who are of French desoent—of whom there are many—encourage themselves with the belief that Trappe will come to their help. Aooording to. Mr. Savege'a meant, theroondi• Oen of affairs is rapidly becoming desperate in those States. The terrorism which has bean than snrated by the demagogues who got up the Sears atOrt movement, has unsettled everything in the Way of business. Neither life nor property is safe, and famine is beginning to stalk all over the land. It is evident that agle things cannot last long The reaction boa already begun. The• question will soon he gederally asked : Shall we fellow these leaders of odrs Into war, bankruptcy, and starva tion, or go book to the old Union, and live and prosper as formerly? There ere loy, be a revolution against the revolutiontatc. ♦ RAP AT BISISOP POLK A despatch received here announces the appoint ment of Bishop Polk, of Louisiana, to the office.of Major General of the Provisional army in the de partment of Mississippi and Red river. Mould the worthy bishop accept, he will be doing credit to his patriotism at the expense of his wisdom. The appointment is a bad one, in the drat place, because while the country abounds in men who have been educated to the profession of arms, it is anything but just to apt them aside for the eleva tion of men who must necessarily be ignorant of the duties to which they are called. Nineteen twentieths of the failures of life arise from putting men in plaoea for which they are not qualified, and we have AO cause to suppose there are reasons that should make the case of the Louisiana bishop an exception to the rule. And spin : can be, with jostles to the heavenly cause to which he has consecrated his life, aban don hie diocese and go into the camp ? Is the devil less busy than he is wont to be, that the watchman on the tower of Zion can safely relax hie vigilance and abandon his pout! In justice to men far better qualified than him self, as well as to the cause whose interests are too sacred to be jeoparded upon contingencies of UllOl7OOO and inexperience, we do hope that Bishop Polk will decline the officio, If, Indeed, it has really been tendered.—Savannah Rep:this can. CONYISCATION IN ARKANBLN The Helena (Ark.) Shield, referring to the pro ceedings of the late state Convention of that State, says : " The Convention passed an ordinanoe confis cating debts duo persons residing in the non slaveholding States of the 'United States by per sons in this State, and also the personal property belonging to snob persona in this State on the 6th of May, HR. All moneys collected by persona in this State for persona residing in any one of the non elaveholding States of the United States are likewise confiscated to this State. By the provisions of this ordinance it is made the duty of persons owing such debts to report them, under oath, to the auditor of public Monate within sixty days from the passage of the ordioanoe. Failing to do this, or making a false report, they are subject to a heavy pecuniary line and imprisonment in the peni tentiary. Persons throughout the State are re quired to give information of delinquencies, and „ledges are required to give the matter specially in, charge to grand juries at each term of the Circuit Court." KNOXVILLE vain &mention may have been a great biassing to some of the towns in the Cotton States, but it has been the ruin of this place. It has destroyed business of every kind, reduced the price of real estate fully one half, and thrown almost every laboring man out of employ. If any one of the meohanics of this Owe has a job on hand, or one in prospect, we have not heard of the mute. The sound of the hammer or the saw Is not heard. DO eand and limo are needed by brioklayers, and but little lum ber of any kind is worked up by carpenters and cabinetmakers. Day laborers find no employment, and but for the making up of clothes, tent-cloths, and utensils for the troops, and the furnishing them with provisions there would ,be a dead calm here. —Knoxville Wig. ' 310E1 TRAITOR ACOESSZONS TO TUE REBELS The New Means Picayune of the 2d says : Major H. If. Sibley arrived here on Saturday last trom Fort Union, New Mexico, having re signed ale commission in the United States army. Major Sibley served throughout the war with Mexico, as captain of the Lieoond Dragoons, and was severely wounded at Madelin, near Vera Ores, for which he was brevetted major. We learn from Major Sibley that a number of Moen of the three regiments now serving in New Mexico have already left with their families, and others are only awaiting an opportunity to leave, and make their way through Texas the only route now left open to them, the United States Government having abut down upon them in the way of transportation, and they are wholly de. pendent upon the assistance of Texas. The United States forces are being utterly disorganised, from the thick of officers, and must eventually disband, at it is doubtful whether the Lincoln Government can ettooetusfully withdraw them. Mr. Otero, late delegate to the United States Congress, woe canvassing the Territory as a Seces sion candidate to represent the •people in the Con federate Congress. Major bibley, since his arrival here, has already been offered the command of one of our volunteer regiments. • PROX CIitARLISTON. , • The Charleston Courier of July Sd has this para graph : " Some talk was oreated on the wharves and atroeta on Tuesday morning, by the appearance off the bar at an early hour of a Bailing-ship, which, from her movements, it was generally supposed was trying to run the blockade. The steam-tender of the fleet was shortly observed in chase of the stran ger, and it was not long before she was overhauled and brought to, and was then taken off to the flag ship Wabash. She was a light ship, and probably in ballast; and from all wo can learn in reference to her appearance, as seen by those neared the Spot, she was probably the Spanish ship Plus Ultra, now dne here from Barcelona, and whit% the fleet have orders to send to New York. She was at one time quite near the bar, and had her captain been well acquainted, and so disposed, she might have been anchored in a position where she could have been protected by the guns of Fort Jidoultrie, and Safe from interference." The following mysterious announcement is made by the same paper : "A model of a plan offered by a citizen of Charleston for the benefit of a hostile vessel may be seen in the Courier office. "We have ample sources at our command for paying troublesome attentions to the blockaders, and even to capturing their vessels singly. " We should, at alt events, be diligent in prac tising for many reasons, and we trust some efficient and authoritative impulse and direction will be given to the earnest wishes or. many citizens. " Ken, money, and materials will be torthooming on a proper call." BAILING 07 .THE C. IL STEAMER AIIIITER The New Orleans Ptcartne, of the 4th, says: The first vessel of our little navy, the C. B. steam er.of.war Sumter, sailed on Saturday last on a cruise, having run the paper blockade of Litioola. Abolition war steamers off the mouth of the Mha sissippl. As she has now made a good offing, and is far out on the ocean wave, we hope to soon hear of some dashing exploits in the way of capture.. She has a plaited crew, and her commander 'ls known to be a most brave and chivalrous sailor, and he has under him a moat gallant set of officers. -The following Is the list : Commander, Raph ae l s emmes; Lieutenants, ,Ijohn M. Sens, P.. B. Chapman, 19. E. Evans, J. M: 'Stribling; Paymaster, Henry Myers ; Passed Assistant Burgeon, Franols L. Galt ; Lieutenant of marines, Becket IL Howell ; Midshipmen, Riohard B. Armstrong, Wm. A. iiitke, A. G. Hudgins, J. D. WilsonL Gunner, Thomas C. Cuddy; Sail. maker, M. P. Beaufort ; Bogtzieers-Ist Assistant, acting as able?, Mlles J. Freeman ; 21 Assistant, W: P. Brooke; 31 Aulatanta, Matthew O'Brien and Simeon W. Cummings, and a crew of sixty. five men and twenty.five marines. In the "Talk on 'Change" the New Orleans Crescent, of July 3, says : " There are frequent inquiries about the first - "Men - of-war of the Confederate States, the Sum. ~ter... Where has she gone to 1.1 the oft-repeated in ./Wy. It will not be wise or prudent to talk of •Viii movements of our navy. All we know fa that jabs :,,Surater lies gone somewhere,' so has the famous Itt,"lpier . Yankee, now Jackson. As for the iiitposed bi llion of the seashore; the - lakes and: k roe i orr e, the enemy are well posted up Theyi know ;.. Tl7 . reakdirot, knd can pounce on us at arifisionient:' )W t can one hundred men do at Prootorville, without field pieces, against three or four rts filled with troops, covered, of eourse t =avilY armed steamers? Some of our p re t e nded wipe folio may ridicule the lauding of , ank be lt is thought that no more troop. ought t Prootorville, or on the shell lON. Ml army • low there . to leave the State." GENERAL, NEWS. Ir 18 rarely that we read of a more narrow escape than the mother of Mr. Gresham made during the late attack of the Lincolnites at Oar ter's oreek. The old lady is bedridden, and was lying on her bed when a cannon ball pasted through her room, attack the head of the bedstead, and passed on between the sacking and mattress, and raised her up off her bed without doing her any injury. She was then moved to another room, which was attached to the rear, portion of the larger house, and In a few momenta a bombshell passed through the apartment and exploded, striking the chair which sbe was sitting in.without doing the leant harm.— Virgrrira herald. THE CONFEDERATE LOAN.—Thllaer this cap tion, the Southern papers are advertising for meet ings in counties, towns, and civil districts, to pro cure loans of prod's°e to the Confederate Govern ment. They can't get their money loans taken, and they are now striking for produce, snob' ascot ton, corn, wheat, and whatever they can nee or turn into money, at a saorillee or otherwise. And yet, says the Knoxville Whig, without money or credit, we find this bogus Government threaten ieg to exterminate the Government of the United States! DEFENOE or CANADA.—The Montreal (Can.) Gazette says the Citadel of Qaebeo is being ra pidly placed in an efficient condition of defence. During last week 7,000 barrels of gunpowder were landed at the ordnance wharf, a number "of fur naces for heating abot, and furnaces for supplying shell with molten iron. New works aro also in process of construction. Among the purchases made here ,recently for the purpose were two thousand short lengths of chain, probably for gun carriages. THE first order issued by Speaker Grow, upon taking possession of the splendid room as signed to him, was that the •doorkeeper should re move the marble bust of the traitor, ex Speaker Orr, from the bracket where it was placed by the consent of Orr, and that the fine marble bast of John Quinoy Adams, that formerly occupied a niche in the old Representatives' Hall, be substi tuted. The order was executed on Thursday. The original subscribers to Orr'a bust oan undoubtedly have the game by calling for it, the present owners haying no nee for it. CrtAvxw, the new commandant of the Chesapeake flotilla, has reported for duty at Wash ington. Henceforth tke flag will be hoisted on the Lays Yankee, instead of the Freeborn. The for mer it lying off the Washington yard, waiting orders. Captain Craven is an officer whose equa nimity would not be disturbed if the Yankee were a sheet of flame. The gun-boat Cambruks took on board at Washington, on Tuesday, a heavy armament of 24 and 32. pound gone. STILL ANOTHER. TENNESSEE OMR/a/E.—The County Court of Davidson, Tenn , had a minion at Nashville on the first Monday of the present month, and then and there formally deolared the repudiation of alt such of the Davidson county 'bonds as are held by citizens of Kentucky, whe ther Union men or Secessionists. Some of the members of the court, we learn, made very strong apeeohes on the ocoasion, denouncing Kentucky as worse than Massaohu.etta or Vermont. Tim War Department has been informed that the l'iewport (my.) barracks are not large enough to swoomunedate the 3,000 troops ordered there. It is thought additional quarters will be erected. Lieut. 001. Burbank, of the United States First Foot, wholes been in command at Newport for over a year, has been ordered by aim. Scott to repair at once to Jefferson Barraolta, Mo., where instructions as to his future movements will be found. The colonel is a Vermont man. KOSSUTH has given up his English residence. He has resolved not to carry any farther his re sistance in the Hungarian-note ease. The trans action cost him £lO,OOO of which £B,OOO represents the value ,of the beautifully-engraved notes now to be reduced to pulp. 'Kossuth is very much de pressed by the results of his reoent efforts!, and, in deed, by the general fruits of his residence in Loudon, sod has taken a villa on Lake Como. THE famous revolutionist, Blanqui, who was arrested in Paris some weeks ago, together with several other persons of the tame politioal faith, for conapiraoy against the Government, has mat been condemned to four years imprisonment, five hundred franca fine, and five yeara interdiction of civil rights. Blanqui corn menoed conspiring under Lonia Philippe. ME treatment of persons poisoned has hitherto been that of a chemical decomposition of the poisonous substances. It is now proposed to correct their effects by another method—that of administering poisons of a depressing character to cosinteraet those of an exciting one. This is the new Italian practice. Thus laudanum has been neutralized by belladonna. Ix is conceded by everybody that the wheat orop just reaped is the finest in quantity and,quality ever made in this State. It is believed that enough wheat has been made this season to supply the wants of the State fer two years. The oat orop is also most abundant, and thaprospeot of a line corn crop unmistakably good.—R aleigh (Pt. C.) State Journal. THE grain harvest has commenced in this oounty. The yield will be =usually large, and the quality as good as ever fell before Wahl°, ora dle, or reaper. We otantranalate our farmers upon their good fortune.—/i/oomfisld (Parry connty), paper. • Cowart TRAVIS, the great pietol•ahot; who offend to perform William Toll's feat with a pistol, is at presentengaged In giving lessons In the we of that weapon to the ladies of Vioksbnrg, Miss. A SOUTHERN paper says th at East Tennessee was never anything more than the tail of Tennes see. If that is the case, perhaps Tennessee's tail is long enough to give her head and ehouldere a good switching —Prentice. • THE authorities of the port of Matamoros manifest the most accommodating disposition in regard to commercial matters. Our steamers are allowed to enter and leave the port without clear anon papers or any other formality. SPEED OP CONSTR.—The comet of Februa ry, 1943, moved half round the sun in ten and half hours, with a velocity of 1,300,000 miles per hour—about eighty times faster than Prof. Morse can despatch his lightning. HZuwaar silky( ire THE Ruin,—Wilkes' Sprit ofthe Tomes says that a match is likely to be made up between Heenan and Mace, wh6 now holds the belt of England, having conquered Hurst in a late fight. PA.REON BnOwirLOw's PAPER has been de. signated by the State Department to publish the laws of Congress to be passed at the present ses sion. A ROYAL DECREE admits cotton at much lower duties into Spain, from September next to January, 1882. s• Tait GoLumens (Texas) Citizen says that General Sam lioustonis acting as a private in an organised company in Harris county. HOWELL Cosa is organizing a regiment in Georgia for. the Confederate army. "THE PRESS" JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, CHESTNUT STREET, PHIL4DELPHI.II. 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BOOK ALIND NO. 417 COMPANIES, OFFICIAL ANTHRACITE COAL FOR THE NAVY NAVY DEPARTMENT, 1111REIM OF COMlTlttrerrolt. t , Eorrimezrer, AND ft HpAlllB, July 6.1861. healed proposals for furnishing anthracite coal for the Navy. to to delivered during the fiscal year endr4 90th June, 1862. will be received at this Bureau wall 4 o'clock. the 6.lldat of. August, 1861. These proposals must be endorsed. "Proposals for Anthracite Coal," that they may be distinguished from other business letters. The Mier must be for the delivery of 30.000 tons, of 2.240 Ins.; and. if an additional quantity of 50.000 tons is demanded. it is to be furnished on like terms and con ditions. The coal must be of the best Book Mountain, or Blank Beath, or of a kind equal to them in all respects for the purpose intended, which equality will be deter mined by a board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy, after the reception of the bids. The name of the coal proposed to be furnished must be stated in the offer. . It is to he delivered in lumps of suitable size for na val steamers—clean ; of uniform quality ; selected free from impurities ; unmixed, of whioh toe oontraotor will be require d to furnish such evidenee as will be satisfaotory ; and be subject to such inspection. as to quality and quantity. as the Department may direct, The coal must ! in all respects, be satisfactory to tee inspector, or inspectors, to be appointed by the De partment, who will have the right of peremptory re 3eotinn. The coal is to be delivered on board \teasels at such place in the ported' Philadelphia na may be designated by the Department. and in such quantities and at each tunes as, In the opinion ot the Department, the lexicon cues of the service may require; conimencins When the vessel is reported ready to receive cargo, furnishing, when required, not lees than 400 tons per day, to tie dis tributed to each vessel, as may be directed, until the loading is °completed. - . . Proposals will likewise be received for the delivery of fifteen thousand OHM more or legs. as the Department may demand, of the same quality, under the same terms and conditions. in the port or New York. ID ,the case of failure to deliver the coal of a Droner quality and at the proper time and Owe, the Depart ment will reserve in the contract the right to purchase forthwith. at the contractor's risk anti expense, toat Whioh may be necessary to supply the defiotellert Any demurrage or other charge to welch the Navy Department may be subjected from delay in the prompt delivery of the coal by the contractor will he deducted from their bills. • .. • . The price must be for the coal delivered on board vessels, stating the price if delivered on board at Rich mond. and that if delivered on board at any other place in the port, on the terms and conditions above stated, at the onntractor's risk and expense, and without extra charge of any kind. Tits OW, as required by lair, must he accompanied by a written guarantee. signed it one or more responst , Me persons to the effect that they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted; enter into obligation in such time as may be preeoribed 1 / 1 the eeoretary of the Navy. with goad aria sufficient sureties. to furnish the inipplies proposed. Noi proposition will be considered unless accompa nied by such guarantee. . Ti or more sureties, in a sum equal to the amount spec ed to be paid. will be required to sign the non trim, and their responsibility will be certified by it United States distinct ice's's. Unireet Slates district agroreelf, co/infer. or navy agent. As additional and collateral meaurlty. twenty per cent will be withheld from the amount of all payments, not -to be paid exoept by authority - of the Secretary of the .riaVy, until the contract shall have been in all respects complied with ; and the remaining etghty per pent. or other amount that may be dine on anon bill, will. when a proper certificate is .furntehed hy the inspector, end the bill approved by the Navy Department, be paid by such navy agents as the controotor clay name, within thirte days after its presentation to him. It:will be stipulated in'the contract that if default be made in delivering the coal. of the quality and at the place and time. dtrocted by the Department. then. and in that ease. the contractor and his sureties will terfeit and pay to the United States, as liquideved damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice the contract price, which may be recovered from time to time, according to the not or ants of Congress in that case provided. . Bidders whoseproposals shall be ace epted. and none other, will be notified. and as early.as practicable a oOtt tmot mill be transmitted to them, which they will be required to execute within ton days after its receipt at the post of f ice or navy.agency named by them. The form of offer, guarantee, and certificate is here with given : FORM OF OFFER. 11 or we) of ,State of .hereby agree to furnish and deliver thousand tons of -- Anthracite Coal for steamer's use. at the rate of per ton cif 2219 potmds, amounting to and the additional geantity.if,deentoded ; the whole in oonfornotty with the provisions and terms of the adver tisement of the 9th July. MI, from the Navy Depart me e t and hereto appended fintteln my (or our) offer or bid be accepted, I (or we) request to be informed at —, and that the con tract may be forwarded to —. for signatures and oertificate. (Flute.) (Signed) A. B. (Date.) FORM OF qu n RANTER. We, the undersigned, residents of ,in the - State of---, and . of in the State ot hereby jointly and severally cove nant with the Unit ed States and guarantee that in case the foregoing bid of -- be accepted, - will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at execute the same, with said and Inal oient sureties --. . for the delivery of the anthracite coal proposed in oomoliopcie with the. terms of the silver tisemept of the 9th July. Mi, hereto appended and un der,whtell it was made ; and in Case the said snal fail to enter into the contraciaforesaid, we guaran tee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which mar be aooepted. Witness: (Signed) C. D, (Place./ E. F. (Date.) I hereby eertify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief. the abore-nam.d guarantors are good and ear:went. • (Signature./ G.s. To be signed by the United titatee District Jaime. United State' District Attorney, Colleotor, or Navy Agent. , : jyU:4t NAVY SUPPLIES-1861-62. :NAVY DEPAIIThiItitT, BURIIA.II O 3 YROVISiOIIs AND 01.0rititta, • June Z. Intl • 13 EPA RATill PR OPOSALI3.• tussled and endorsed "Proposal' for Navy Supplies." w.il be received at this Bureau until 9 o'clock on WEDN V.81)10 , the Stth day, of July next, for ,furniehing and delivering reeeiving ten days' notice, except for biamiit. for which live days' uotioe shall be given for every twenty thousand pounds , requires) at the United States tic yard, Yhtladelphin. 1•11.. Utah quantities may 01 the, following articles as maT be renuirad7or- ordered from the °animators by the chief of •thiir_bnrean, or by the commending officer of The emdineyY-yritd, during the decal year ending June 30,1865, Buena, flour, rice, dried apples, Pickle', sugar, tea, beans, molassee. vinegar, and whisky. .The biscuit shall be made wholly,from meet surer line Baur, of the manufactnM 'of, the year /SW or .1861. but Must in all cases be manufactured Lam. near made of the crop immediately preceding the datea of the re quisitions for !the' - same shall be property baked, thOrollgttlY.kiln-Dried, well packed, and delivered free .of charger to.-the United qt3tetes, in 'good, sound. well 41rJed.-bright flour barrels, voith.the heeds well secured. The flour 'hall be•leanal -t o -. the .beit Bichmond* and Baltimore brands . - and• of • the manufacture of wheat grown in the year 1861 or .1961: bat shall in all imams be manufactured froin pure,. sound,. fresh-ground wheat of theorem immediately preceding-1)u dates of the re miteition for the same; shall be perfeotly sweet. and in all respects of the bent quality ; and shall be delivered, in good ehiuptoii order. free of all charge to the United States, in the best vow. well -000 00neo•000nd. bright barn:ll..or hall barrels . as the case • may be—the etevoe and headings to be of red oak of the brat mial,ty ; strong and well hooped, with Irving hoops around each I bead ; two half-barrels to be considered as a barrel, and not more than one-sixth of the required quantity to be inhalf-harrels. The rice shall be of the very beet quality, and of the crop immediately preceding the dates of the requisi tions for the ewe. The dried apples shall be of the beet quality, and shall be prepared by nun-drying only. and of the cr,,p of the autumn immediately preceding the dates of the requisitions for the same; and shall be dehvered in Paokates sontaining not more _than three hundred potinde. - The pickles shall be put in iron-bound onalht. the non hoops to be 1 inch wide and 1 16 inch thick, and each oast 'bell contain one gallon of onions, one gallon of Peppers. and eight gallons of medium cucumbers. fifty to tne gallon. ar d 'the vegetables in each shall weigh fifty-seven pounds, and the, only be *aid for; and snob oak shall then be filled with white wine vinegar of at least 42 degrees of strength. and equal to French vine thatand the.oontraotora shall warrant and guarantY they will keerngood and sound for at least two years. The Iron hoops on the barrels oontaining 'whisky, molasses, vinegar, and pioklea to .be well painted with red lead. . The sugar shall be dry and fit for packing, and equal in quality to the best Havana brown. The tea shalt be of good quality young hyson, and be delivered in half and quarter cheats only. She beans shall be of the very beat quality white beans. and shall be of the crop immediately Pretledlllt the dates of the requisittert for the same, 64 pounds to be Minn as one bushel. . . . The molarnes shall be fully equal to the very best qua lity of New Orleans molasses. and ahall be delivered in new .well-seasoned red-oak barrels, with white-pine heads not less than IX-ineh thick ; the staves not less than % inch thick- the barrefe to tm three-quarters hooped, and, in addition, to have four iron hoops, one on each bilge. 1X inch in arbiter and 1-16th inch think, and one on aeon chime IX-inch in width and 1-16th inch .thick. and shall be thoroughly 000pered and placed in the beet shipping condition. The vinegar shall be of the first quality. equal to the standard of. the United Btatea Pharmacopeeia; and shall contain no'other than acetic acad and shall' be deli vered in barrels similar in all respects to those required for molasses, with the exception that whirs-oak staves and heads shall be substituted for red oak staves and white-pine heads, and shall be thoroughly 000pered and placed in the best shipping order. The whisky shall be made wholly from grain, Sound and :merchantable, and be fall first proof according to the United Writes custom-home standard, and shall be doable rectified. It shall be delivered in good. new sound, bright, three-quarters hooped, well-seasoned white oak barrels. with 'white oak heads, the heads to be-made of three-piece heeding. and wei painted; the staves not to be less than %-inch thick. and the heads not leas than %-inoh thick; and each barrel shall be coonered. in addition, with one three-penny iron horp on each bike /X inch In width, and 1-16th man thick, and one three-penny hoop on each chime. /X inch in width, and 1.16 th inch think . as per °lngram. The whole to be put in good shipping order, free of all oharge to the United States. All the foregoing described artioles, embracing casks. barrels, halt barrels, and boxes, shall be subject to such I:invention as the chief of the Bureau of Provi sions and Clothing may direct, the inspecting officer to be appointed by the Navy Department.' All inspections to be at the plaoe of delivery. Biscuit may, however. be inspected at the place of manufacture. but will in all oases be subject toe final inspeotidn at the place of de livery before the bills are signed therefor. The emelt of ail the f oregoing articles to be the same throughout the year. and bidders may offer for one or more articles; and his offer will be accepted for that article for winch hie proposal may he lowest. All the casks, barrels, and half barrels, boxes, or packages shell be marked with their contents and the contractor's name. AU the barrels and half barrels of flour, bread, and pickles shall have. in addition to the above, the year when manufactured or put up marked npon them. The quantity of these articles which will be required cannot be precisely stated. 'the contracts will there fore be me de,not for specific quantities, but fire such quantities as the germe may require to he delivered. ..Contractors not residing at the place where deliveries are required must establish agencies at snob place, that no delay may arise 1 n flarniehiag what may be required ; and when a contrsotor fails promptly to` comply with a requisition the Chief - of the Bureau. of -Provisions and Clothing shall be authorized to direot nUreillleell to be made to supply the deficiency, under the penalty to be expressed in the contract ; the record of a regnialtion, or adapticate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at the navy yard aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition. his bean made and re ceived. - - - - tleparate offers must be made for each article ; and in oaaa more than one artiele re contained' in the offer, the Chief of the Bureau will have the right to accept one or more of the articles contained in snob offer. and reject the remainder ; and bidders whole proposals are accented (and Anne others) will be forthwith notified, ADO as early as practicable a OClatraat will be trace mated to•them for execirion. which contraet meet be returned to the bureau Within five days, exolnsive of the time required for the regular iratiandission of the . . Two or more approved sureties, in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the reapeotive contrao, will .be M= required. and Mehl/ per cent i m n audition will be withheld from the amount of all payments on account thereof as collateral security. in addition, to secure its Performance. !marmot in say event to be paid until it is in all respects complied with ; eighty per cientnm of the amount of all delivertes made will be paid by the navy agent within thirty days alter bids, duly au theeticated. stall have been presented to him. Bleat forme of proposals may be obtained 011 applica tion to the navy agent at Philadelphia. A record, or duplicate of the letter informing a bid der of the acooptsnae of his proposal,, will be deemed a notification thereof. within the me.rning of the act of and hie bid' will b• made and accepted in con formity with this underetanding_ every offer made must be accompanied direoted in the sot of Congrese making appropriations of the naval service for 1846-47, approved 10th of August. .11314) by written guarantee. signed by one or m 're re apoasible persons. to the effect that he or ,they under take that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid le accepted, enter into au oblightion within five 'days, With good and nufhotent sureties. to furnishlhe sub soils, proposed. The bureau will not be obligated to con mde ran,. proposal udleas accompanied by the guarantee required by law; the competency of the guarantee to be certified by the navy agent, district attorney, or col lector of the customs. The attention or bidders is caned to the description of articles required. as, in tAs inspection for reception, a just but rigid comparison will be made between the articles offered and the sample and contract, receiving none that fall below them ; and their attention is also particularly, directed so the joint resolution of 271/s tArcirch.lB6l.and to Me act rt! the 10M Angust,lB4s. s2ll-fr4t .81111311111815 WIRDB. TORN. WILSH, PRAOTIOA.L SLATE air -ROOFER, THIRD Btreet and . 43 ER14jall'OWN Road, to prepared to put on astmount of goofing. on the 'moat. moderate terms. Will guaranty to mane every building perfeotly water-tigh Orders promptly Attended to. um 7-17 TWIN ZLLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS, Noi. 317 and 319 WrNITZ ditroet;(basement stores. botwoon Third and math, north side.) Philo- Osiphia. N. 11.—Fine Old hioltie• always on hand. (Established tn INC) • • • . JO3O-17 pA.wsoN k NIOHOLECON, IBKI?E.Ln i 1904.319 and 521 L banox Mow, Between Market and Uktestaat atriieN, JAMES PAWBO7,I""VA.3-1".A8., Jrl7-1,• 1ng)9.01.3a034 Fthr - kteNturAOTORYI- T. :I: 0 ! . 4- 111 1 NEW BTIBEV. Files =d BAT of every deooripttork. %rod mut", mawArsglitrl4l_,BwilosLre 0111, and X -A.11., • itonafaatiu pnoos. ltoootting lino fa M1L4111117 sol-411m J. B. 10121/1. TBE PRESS. - PMADELPHIA2 SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1861. “ THEY GO RIGHT TO INSTANT RELIEF! PURIFY YOUR BREATH! THROAT CONFECTIONS GOOD .FOIL OTAIEGYIKEN, GOOD KOK :tEOTURERS, . . , • GOOD NOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, BPAI.DING'S THROAT • CONPEOTIONI3., ' SPALDING'S TIIROAT CONFECTIONS SPALDING'S THROAT OONFEOTIONO. . , They relieve a Cough Instantly: They clear. the Throat. • ' . , They give strength and volume tilbla Voles.' They impart a delicious tirotaittr the itrsitit.; They are delightful to the Taste:' .• . . They are made of simple herbs, and eaaisit bairn any one. ~s • I advise ever y One'who his: . Cofigh," or a Husky Volor.„ or a Bad Dreath, or any diffloultY of the Throat, to get a package of MT Throat. Confection'. They will relieve you matantly. - and lOU will agree with me that " they go right to the stmt." You will .find them very usefnl and pleasant while travelling or attending publlo meetings, for stilling your cough . or allaying your thirst. If you try one package. I am sateen saying that you will ever afterwards consider them indispensable. YOu will find them at the Druggists' and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS: aly signature is on each package. All others are counterfeit. A Package 'wilt be sent by mail, prepaid, on reoeipt of Thirty Cents. Address HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 46 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK OEPTIAI,IO PILLS SICK HEADACHE. NMV9US T-TFADAOPIE By Ike rite oltkee• hint the porta:flow stuck, of Nor lima sr flith R. axewy-bo .11 , grITTELKeII et the oommendenTent of an attaok immediate relief from rain and sleknesa will be obtained. They seldom feilgin removing the Pleuras sold Hug seks to which females are go subjeot. Itheyriet gently on the Wanda, removing ffiestilessaass i For Zittrary Nati, Strasitia, Delicate Females, and all persons of missilery koOtite, they are valuable es a LAX. tiw, improving the seestire, givin: rest and wirer to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural slas dotty and strength of the whole 'Mem. the CEPHALIC PILLS are the Twilit of long invimi cation and earefhtlr oonduoted experiments, having oeen in use manibears, daring which time they haws prevented and relieved a van amount of rein end 'offering from Headache. whether originating in the circus orirtem or 'from a deranged state of the its *Mat . . They are entirely Tecate** Ili their isoravocitton, and may be taken at all tames !with perfect safety without making any change of diet; sod a* aboirwoo of oily disc, tritable ritsts readoto tr• sass e• cdssiskistsr num to Whims. sworma oy 00U$TZICE'VVI'S I Wk. gllllllll6 illy.. IV., Mg - natures ior Nevin Cl• 41741*-11 on snob Flax. - • Nola by Dragriata ant all other Deilara Maliainalk A Box eilit bep rent by mull r repaid on resent of WI PRIOE. 25 •ll ardor' aiustild M willgrecri4 HENRY O. SPA DING. 4 aptAit . iIIVE* MEW YOILL /fowl 144 Bssiiiisetr,/frfoik, ►s. aeaemelisk the *West fci whisk they Ware nus4e, Cute of headeohe , in all its forms. hoot' the Exworsister, Norfolk, Whey haie been tested in more thane thousand aumilb With entire succete. /rose the Donotrat, St. Mord, Mina, If you are, or have teen troubled with the headache, send ter a box, (CephalicTillea no that Yoe may hare them in mue of an attack. Prover ikl dd4e►tii . Prooidieses, The Cephallo ?ills are said to be o n emarably area. Ilya remedy for the headache, and of the very best for that very !regnant complaint whiok has ever been ditpeoverei, Prow t it s Wagons ti. X . earstu,lieage, We heartily endorse Mr. SeaMitit, and his azirivalle4 liephalio /frees Cie Hanesna Ve Use Stsr, IDIS11044; is. ere ere sure that persons wafering with the heals:oho, who try them, win itlok to them. , . .:Jessiet irks Sew :ern ParA Pladsr, New Or/sews, Try them ! you that are afflicted. and we are sere that Lyour tasumony can he added to the &heady numerous ist that has reoers^ benefits that no other maMains Gan produoe. Ike Immense demand for the artiele (OeptuUe THU larenidly increasing, Row the Gazette, Davenport, tows. Mr. Regidnag would not oonneot him name wits an sr hole he did not earns to roman real merit. Irr mei 14. Adveisisar, 'Proiridtenta, A. I. The testimony in their favor 111 taroks, troll tie nest tospeotable quarters. hem a/ L 4ll lily IYwi. ifeW7Ofi l JR. 1. Wskallo Palo are taking t..e r'•"'•of all !dada. hove Me 6nwuwretal BUZ iatIII,BOSIMI t M4lll, asid to toe •err elliehaious for the koadaske. /rel iika Commercial Oberbmatt, 0 Iliforins latemaity win now be relieved. Mr A Alegi: battle if III'AIkDIRIPS SAME will ■aye tea these titer east exatally."W SPALDING'S PSXPARED GLUT I SPALDING'S 'manual) GLIM I SPALDING'S PREPARED . GLUE ctvz TIE PIEOER WOE . Obll9 DELPAirall Sir"A Dryrax lit Tilts BANIII 1111 Nn." ' ‘ C':: aooldenti will halicen. even In well-regukaik families, it is very detnraele to have lame cheap' an convenient way for resairitic Furniture. Toys, Crocke ry. he. • , ISPALIIIIIR'SPREPARED •111 E. . meets all =Leh /mercantile*. and - no household saa afford to do.wrtnout it. It is always ready, and us to the stinting collit• 118EFIll. IN EVERY NOWBE." R. B.—A Brash acootuisales seat bottle. wenoi, Address, • HENRY 0. SPALDING.. go. 45 (=DAR !STREET, NEW TOIL . • . As certain anprinolvlail porponi ar e attonotkr go yalm Off On the 1111121POOting Dubile, imitations of au PREPARED, GLFE, I would canton all jorsonsi to az , — alainioefempaxoEusaing. and sec th*,thilall mate, " ."4211"' ' I NPAL ) G'S PREPARED WAVE is on the Oneida Wrapper t ell Men are minding Golaterfeits. fele-t/ NBDIVIIIAL. THE SPOT." STOP YOUR COUGH! STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPALDING'S GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVRB GENTLEMEN.CANNY LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH CHILDREN CRY FOR .WE ALL . KENDS • ON-. t. HEADACHE 1 prom 44 kir. L.rlt Delviocrat. INNURANCH COMP*.NI THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCII COMPANY, •v rilLatinzata, Ps. 305 WAliagfilT 1111171.1M11. • • lis m , w i ns ' masa OR DAMAGE BY FIAT, all. Illoviswa, Stores, and other buildings, Limited or e . rpotual,_ and on Furnit ure. wares, and Misr skandLse, in town sr country. lAmi CAPITAL, / 731,116 66—ASSETS 41117341 St Which is invested as follows, vilt: IR first mortgages on 61W property, worth double the amount —;. —IIIM.I I OO 111 Pertzurylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per Bent. first Mortgage loan at par -V. I. go rollusrivania Railroad Co.'s 6 per Gent. se cond mortgage Mad, (#30,0M)-- .-- 17,800 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad sn4 can a l mortgage —.— 1,000 00 around rent, first-olaes-1.467 50 Collateral loam well geoured— 7,600 00 City of phiiadelphla 6 per °eat. loen"--.-- 30,000 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Fa. RR. loss— 10,000 00 I% Rank stock—. 6,17601' ( kr= r i e ce l Sank stook 7,811 10 lenwivania Railroad Co.'s stook - -... 4,00 0 00 he ißellanoe Mutual lzumranoe Co.'s stook 36,850 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.'s stook— 1,060 00 The,Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co.'s stook— 700 IX) Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip.......___oo gtL reoeivable— . MAO 74 Book accounts, accrued Interest, 7,10166 Sash on h Ind —. 11,644 66 1817,142 04 The Mutualprinciple, combined with the security of &Stook Capital, entitles the insured to participate in the profits of the Company, without liability for 1055,,. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. • . VI TLXCTOIitd: Mem Tingley, Samuel Bispham. RZJillompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musser, . William Stevenson. Ilea). W. Tinnier. John R..Worrell, Marshall Hill, H. L. Carson. • . . J. Johnson Brown, Robert Tol and. Charles Leland. • I. D. Rosennarten. laoob T. Ranting. ghettos 8. Wood, 1 Smith Bowen James 13. Woodward, Joha_Biasell,rttsburg , M. CLE TINGLEY, resident. 11; M. HINCHMAI4. Secretary. February 16, 1861. 14137 T HE. - E N I IERPRISE - - • ie.NSUILINORG . 00litIPAusiv Or PRILMIEELPiIa. : . . . • ' (FIBS MaIIIMANCE EXOL881 1 7181V.) ' irOMPANIPUBTULDINU. N. W. yORNs 5 701f/STE AND WALNUT sTaRISTS. _.. .: '111E8T0.111.19: F.ILLTOETORD &feat. MORDSCAI s L. DAwiNDII. WILL/AD[ Mo=ss, '"" Oxo.li_ t 8 gfixi.xx:l FRAxxxx, • Joao H. BsoVrk JOllll • ATWOOD, ' B. A. FAHNZBIOCIL . r. . TiNDICK. ANDILMW D. CANT. NTT IVELATem. . F d i kt atirt F. itATODI , r.dera. '6ILAILLIOS WeDoXE. Eaoretarr. fail EN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOS - p COMPANY,_' • • Pio. 921 CHESTNUT Street Philadelphia. CILARTER PRRP.ETUAL. ALL THE'PROFIT6 DSU IVI RLD. IYIs•D AMONG THE IN- Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole term of life grant Ananines and Endowments; purchase Lire Interest. in Real Estate, and make all contracts de pending on the csontingenwee of life. They act as Exeoutors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees and Guardians. idEFIETB OF THE COMPANY, JanuarylBM. • Mortgages - ground rents, real estate— :SSE,IBI 17 United State! stooks. Treasury notes, loans of State o Pennsylvania, city of Phila delphia, . . 1 6 8,7/1 SI Premium notes, roans on collateral., W,694 Pennsylvania, North Pennsylvania Rail roads, and Comity six per cent. bonds 100,M9 110 Bank, insurance, railroad, oanal stooks, Igo. 17,517 417 Cash on hand, agents' balanoes, fee.. &a.— 3.0.206 $2,071,L18 02 pAKEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES. Vice President. JORII W. Roßivn IL Secretary. • mtddt-tf fbELAWARE 111IITCTAL SAFETY 114- -n- , 317XANCE COMPANY, PIIILADNLPRLA. Insarporatad by tkaLagislatara of Pennsylvania, NW ONca Dorm ot7t/LLAO and ITA/NtB at - arts. PHILADELP4II2A. MAXLVE On Ves=slx, ri i • large, lira all parte of fko Fort( - Yrsigkt, LARD INSVIANCEB • • foals by liven. Canals, Lates_, ant .tiatic 7.8,1 Hates a t a i lli w r i om o z m ui llsnhandrus tonerally. On Atom, Svalrar,. - Ammo, Oto, AUDI ira OF nu 0014112AXY. November 1, 1E60. 6100,0013 Waited states five gr cent. lean.- 400 00 111,000 "rutted States siz om ronalll7 llotee, Orktb seamed. in t erozj}_ 1/9, 4 18 td 100, DX) Pinuotylvalus If tato five for cow lean nom oss lamp do. do. dtX do. de. 21,913 CO 123.m0 Philadelphia City six cent. Joan. 122,202 27 20,122) Tennessee State aired' cent. loan— 14,002 00 97.000 Pennsylvania Bailie 24 mortgage trix QM v.... borate 4200 00 11.000 300 charm, stook Germantown. Sas Comfy, interest and pyinelpal antirenteed by the City of Phila delobie IMO 100 efiaree Pentstrivarda BAtilrOad 2.000 .100 shares North PenneylYealilltaii road Oompany • • • 900 00 1,200 20 shares Philadelphia le Boat and /Ream Tag Company. 1,030 00 lio 9 ehares Philadelphia and. liavre-de. Grace flteasseravr-boat company. • 900 CO ISO 2 shares Philadelphia ISxohemite ' • 114 00 1,07.1 2 ahares Contineotal Hotel Co 000 00 pacm ear. Cost 0517,336.a1. Market vaLOSSI,66II 71 Bills removable, for inrsradoes made._....._ 171.33 S 41 evez.mortgagea.— o uzo 09 6. %Armes diva at Asonsles—Fr 71 Ma rino koiiofea, intarast. sod other siobta dim tka Comm', ; SIMS Of. 11•717/ sod +nook or soodry IkAtkranNi sa d • ether Cossasslas , Lair. 04 Erik sa haad—la daa1,5711.3.11 la itraVar--.... 43f 13 24,1418 di viazeivolta. Willis= Ma,.V.zi • .. . . asanack E. at.tokea. lemad il.'maadat; J. r. r(nigton. rabllmm ramidittz. Weary Mean, .R. Penrose. Elrsre-nsrlimtom. —, r r a ti.ujihrrta, " -- 1 1 u, Imes Braila. • area a - ramaatt, 5 timer Pa'llvaine. Qua Xyro, Jr., l l ama. 0. Hand, Lomeli O. idand, . :ben Bmrien, • - Wilhaza 0. liameng, E Jacob EiGnem, .. 1 4114._Pk M. seat , Jamaa B. rel'Varlaad, Br. It. M. Xmeto.l. j .I:tabu:l . ..Eyre. asstrze 0. Laimer, Jobn,B . Semple, Pittee Stash °s: A. T. Morgan. . - Maples Xsam. -A.B. Berger. • ". '. , • •-, . - - IrtaLLLA.DI MAS.2 I / 4 ,.Promieent.- . . . THOS. a. RAPID,. Vise President. SCIDOSIt liTlßlfitrii. Secretary. non-tf 1E INSURANCE ELIKOLUSIVRLY.— THE • .P.NNNNYLVANIA : FIRE iNausamE oQmpArv—inomorated IEtb—CHANTER RENDS TUAL-Plo: SID WALNUT Street, opposite Indepent, onost Square. This UonivanY, favorably known to the community for thirty-stn 7 8 am - continue' to insure against loss or damage by Fir e . on pubhe or private Building. either Permaneptlir or for a limited time.* Also. on Furniture, utopia of Woods • or Merchandise generally, on • liberal ta Shear Capital, together with a large Burping Fund sa , invested in the most onreful manner, whiolt enables Seem to offer to the insured en undoubted meanly is the sue et loss. .. .. Jonathan Patter -Jon, Icaae naslehluirt, ..' Quentin Canapbel/, Thomas *Mt n& • A.lexander Benson, Dante! Smith, Jr., William Montehos, John Dove:aux, Thomas Smith. JOrt,STRAIi PA7r9B,RISOb I , Prenailsir. z.w. W.tiat G. Cnolbnni., Seoiibtary. ant- 7' - Ili eI:TRANCE CIOMPAIIY OF TEE -IL lIITATE OF PENNRYLVAN/A-:-FIRB ANDIII4.- RINE INSWIANCE Non. 4 AN D a Facx.ANa.l-.1 avu,Ducaa, .. . BUrtared In 17C4—Onnital 1 9W 1 466—Fi1i..1 : BM, omit ralre t #4.19,77,2 rr. AM intsotiod in gonad and imulobis soitoritioo—oon• Ulm to 'memo on Vosooto end' Clanoeo, Beileßnos. stmikg ef Mi:reoantkoo. k0.1P05.9. on litwal tAnsen. lours D. e (B_Ef./ttorror4. • Boom* B. Btoo-ti, Wn Irony, Boirotoralrant, Jro s Maeikiturofft, ' ( 3 ebiaa Warne:, . liaseji. Batik. omen B Watson. , /.00 2 01 , 44. .' ' :.; ••••• Ironri 111.. na. R. wa i 4 m. -/ ••••- 6litalat S. lartriii, eILEX MLR Of Protioak Nt 1 1161141,1 RM Alionotarri • • JoS-11 INSURANOS: = IMIMARIOS7 ll(BcrwirgE COMPANY of Philadelphia, ?to: 1216 North /SIXTH Street, below Race. insure' ma, itoods,end &torch:sadist, generally from loss At damage by Firs. Haig oomtanY Amirante, to adjust alt , loosesomptly, and thereby lrere to merit the eatrox oes of pr prkue. . Rfertan, Xobert /Plant :an, • - Francis C*01)111'. Michael folowitos, 'flame L. lloacherti. iidward IttoGovent • • ..James Martin, Thomas B. MsCerkek, • James Dr 03.1, Joan Bromley , Satttberw .Idodlear, Francis ralia, • mrnard Rafferty, John Camel ?hems J. Hemphill. _Bernard R. hadne , thas. illemae•Fsher, • Pharloors . • FYl:meta Ms.Pdanste , miaow Ced.tiL_ • RkAACII3 000. PER. yresident., sualFFEtt. tteoretary. • :onla-lY . A bIBRIOA.F. FIRE . DIBITRANOR "(I, PUALIIIIOOIPOZATED 13/0 CEARTEB. PER ET, . • • • • filo. 310 WALPITTI fftroet,above Third, Philadelphia, Byrum et large paid-up Capital Stook and 3ru - plu ,r 'armed ln sound and available Securities, continues to Dweitines, Stores, Furniture Merchandise, V in ecis ub els in port and their carrot's, and'other personal DreDerty. All losses liberally and promptly adiastei. LIRICTOPe. Thos. R. Maris, John T. L0W1111,,. John Weis_ James 11. Camppell. Samuel Q. hiorton, Edmund G. Data - Patsiek Brady. _ ohms. W. roiltnei, . . 'braid MOrria. •• V.HOMA3 It. F dent. Jul:mit? CitAW.FORD • re . Secretary. ran-If A N TERAOITE INSURANCE • COMPA- A-U _lfY_,--Alttkorined Capital 1,10:140—allARTIBB. PERBETIII.A.I. °Aloe No. 3/1 vrAixtrir Strait, baton** Third and lreetth Btreet, Philadelphia. Mils Company trill inward against lots or dantano lii r lre, on Bailintgo.Penuttro, and iiierokandisei gone /L. 44 Marino Innranus on Vowels, tiarreee, az.4 Yreiskta. /aLand inotranza to all or tho *mon. 11/CIPIO J voib Mutt, • Jowly. maxace. Rl DI leitlll Kettet t_ .Atdi_ciansi, John I. B a roarsoin. IV*. F. DiZr'' *Mr al•cer. iihliam. M. P. DEMI:V T."I Ies Itliet.l. • ir; IL 1111:111I. Alooratern. apll4l, pxoEtANGE INSURANCE COMPANY: 4 —Offloe No; 409 WALNUT Street. FLUE INNFRANCE on Roues and Merobandlee immorally, on favonmblo Manna, minor liznitod or DOT **hint. DIXECITO.LIS: Jepradah BomaU. Thomas Marin, Jahn Q . Ginpodo, Charles TOoynosea. Edward D. Roberta , James T. Hale. larratel L. Smedley. . Joshua T. Owen, itiaben 0. Halo, Jong J. erifilths. • JEREMIAIL_BO BALL., President. JORN Q. wax DO, Vice frendent Ca/A.lm Coim.gtoorotary...- • lad 13EIDARIMPBELS. TEBRA-GOTT A NVOS in Oahe are MOOTIMI, iologaixfir Attest. oval Glummer 'NOW. en Vahes and Statuarr. audio Flooring Tile. Architectural Ornaments, '- VentiVentilating and smoke Flues. lating Tile and &water, Wars. teem-preased Drain Pipe. Water Five, warranted to stand -lressnre t cheap and durable. ins Trade tlroop/10d on liberal terms. Illustrated Catalogues sent by Nall on applhration by loiter. akA. ne 410 w'. On POEM Okr•4l. MAOKBRILL, =CHING, READ, SAL. ALL mot!, &0.-3,000 bbia, Mesa Noe. 42, and I Mask wwl, large, medium, and small, in asmortid naokszoa at aboloo late-ean_kht fat Sap. k.ooobbla. New Henan, Laateort, and Labrador Nei ilium of oholoe 'mantes. fg:lllnlMrs 11 boaes is ibrle bleValineAritri. bblo. bee White 1, 18 DIAL new Boenona bless Mutt, bbla. new Rama Batmen. Quintets Grand Bank rtnde,k, 11$0 bozos Berbanter-soitreksaia. oat landing, far 1%1 PHY ,t_gootiN nod No, 146 NORTH w s.RAX J UST RZO.WirXD, per , i Annie Kimbillb" . from Liverpool, lit/ender, Weaver, & Mander's iprepsuitiozo: . , .. • ,91 les .3,:xtraet raft!, In /*Jars, •/NI is lotreot yesoysllliitf il lie I erte , •fe tts, tract udounss, /ii Jars, UM as treot ersx,soiont hue, 10 Yes In tut 00111111ot tn./ * bottles, ZOO lbe Oh thaeolArßeat4ln 1* bottles, am I: Mg, In . a 1 ,,,. 4. .. . rarr ill itteSt Vitalai r raMinlqikitli. ways en km. 4 am,d ler sale St iniettya&4lll 11 1 11111 nn sa irealiT emit 1 ... RAILROAD L PHILADSLPHIA PlNon i ftE I Mirl,tena G Br i HARR BB G. on_and r May 28, MA/. • bid MG LINEA DAILY I OII4I4II7s exeslijodl2 Leave New Deps.koorntriill BROAD and CALLOW HILL Etratits, PRELADELPRIA, anger en tran_oes Thirteenth_and on Callowhill streets at 8 A._ , connecting at - Harrisburg with the PENN YL vANIA RAILROAD IP. id • traan,_running t o Itts burg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY LW Y. M. train the giSulahgtialleNtrargiLAWlTlWN. M. train runolng to 'Sunbury, _&o. • AFTERNOON 'L INES. Leave New Depot, corner of BRO an and CALLOW RILL Streets. PRILADELPIIIA, (Passenger en- FlVEYrLfr t :a th an i ftlgiet AILY, oonneoting Hamsbm witn a the 'Northern Central RAdroad, for Sanourb. w Wismar". Elmira, &o.; for E.t.a-MR(I only, at 6 I% M.. DAIL, Y (llandays toiTirABG VIAPH)LADELPRIA AND READ IRO RAILROAD ' , Rost PHILADYLPIIIA, Miles, To Phconliville—.—. j Millersburg. Treverton JAMMERS NorthumberisEdil Lewisbrirg--:. • ' • Milton...-_. Plummy— Williauurport —.109 Jerseyßhore--128 ,Jolt aven-- -Zig -261 Williamsport and Elmira --2871 Railroad. The BA. M. and ALM P. M. trains connect ds ly t Port Clinton, (Sundays exoepted.) with the CA44IBBA WILLIAMSPORT, and ERIE RAILROA makmi olose connections with lines to Niagara Falls:Canada - , thei_West, and Pouthwest.-_. DEPOT•IPLPIIILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWRILL Streets: Wi.Wkranan . 101311. Secretary. N AT go, wit _ .r. . - Milo-tf SITAIMZR ARRANGE .- mEwr. PrIILADELPHIA. (IEriTOWN, AN 72 ORRDITO WNW A &ROAD. On and eller Monday, Mar 13, 1861. • . FOR' GERMANTOW. • Leave . Philadelphia 6. 1. 8,9, 10,11,11 A. M.., 1,1,3. 2.56, 6;6, 634, 7,8, 9, 1014, anrlll34 P. M. Leave Germantown, 6.; SAC!, 10, 11.19 A. M.. 1,2,5, C 6,6, asi, 9 ,_ 10 X P. Si; The 8.20 A. M. and 3 45 M. Tralos stop at German town only. • or/ Burl DAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9116 M.. WOW, 6.7 M, and 1634 P, M. Leave GOrmantoWn 8.10 A M.,1 634 and OM P. M. 01 - 1114 N HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6. 8. 10, 13 A. M.. 2. &IS, 4. 11, 6.9, and 103( P. M. Leave Chestnut Rill, 7.10, 8,8.40, 9.40,11.10 A. At..lA6, 635, 5.40;7.10, 8.40, and 10.10 P.' M. • The BA. M. and 3.36,1'. M. will make no stops on the Germantown road. ON'BDrIDAI B. Leave Philadelphia, 9.0 a A. M.. 3.M.„ 5. and TX P. M. Leave Ohestnlat Gill. 7.60 A. M., 11.40, 6.10. and 9.10. FOR , CONSROROCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave: Philadelphia, sae, 7,6, 9.06. 11.01 A. M.,1.06, 8.06, 43 4 , B. and P. Id. Leave liorrietown 7, • ,80699 11 A M 134,434, 634 , and 934 • • ON SUNDAYS. • Leave Philadelphia, 9A. M.. 5 and P. M. Leave Noniatown.7.l( _a. M. 1 and 6 P. M. • • • • • • FOR MA NAY ONK. Leave Philadelphia, 6.60, 73‘, 0.06, 11.06 A. M., 1.06, 3.06, 6.05, 4M, 6X, 8, and 113( P. M. Leave Manarunk. 634.734, 8.36, 934.1134 A. M., 2, 334, 6,7, and 10 P. M. • , ON SUNDAYS.; • Leave Philadelphia, 9 M., 11 6, and 72( P. M. Leave Manarunk, 7% 'A. M . ,134, 634, and 9 P. M. R. L. SMITH Oeneral . Snpe_rintendsnt, Uivll-tt . Depot. MATH and GREEN Streets. O:VNTRAL TEM • PIeanitiYLVA.NLS• 'ENO M 1 Lltif.olbPia O " 4.11 TRACK. ....; . 1861.':. i .M - iiimmul... 1861. THE CAPAC.TY.OFTIitIa•ROaD IS NOW EQUAI, • • TO ANY , IN THE COUNTRY THREE THROUGT•PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PHILA, DELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting at Philadelphia with Through Trains from Bump, New York. and allpoints East, and in the Union Depot at Pittsbnig with Through Trott's. to and from air points in me West, honnweet. and Southweat —thius furnishing facilities; for the tranaportation of Passengers unsurpassed for snood and comfort by any other route. . Express and Fut Linea run through -to Pittsburg, withoutbhango• of Caro or C,oriduntors. All Through Passenger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed under perfect cootrol of the engineer, thus - adding much to the safety of travellers. Smoking Cars are attached to each Train ; Wald- rulPs Ilierspink_C r ris to Express and Fut Trams. who EXPIa ESE KU 13 DAILY : Mail and Fed u Lines, San gays exce_pted. Mail 'grain leaves; Philadelphia at 1 . 20 A. M. Feat Lose ' • " A.M. Expross. Train leaves .. • 10.15 P. M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS: frishurg Accommodation, via Columbia, 1.10 P. M. lumina .. 4.00 P. Ni. arkesburg " at SAO P. M. • West Chester " • No. 1, at B.la A. M. • . No. 2. at 12.00 P. M. Wad Chester Passengers will take the West Chester Nos. 1 and 2 Harnsborg accommodation and Columbia Train&. .., - • , - . POssengers for SunburyWilhamavort; Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, and 'intermediate point,, leaving Philadelphig at 7.33 A. M. and 2.30 P. 51., go directly through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offices of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or . Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor tant Railroad Offices in the Weft; also on board soy of the regular Line of Steamers on the mummify' or vhio riven'. Sir Faro always as low, and time as quick, as by any other Route. • . For further information apply at'lke Passenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets. The completion of the Western ocinneMiona of the Peuzyl_vasua Railroad to Chicago, make Mu the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE • .. RABAT WEST. • - • - 'Thioonneistion of tracks t'y'the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time, are advantages readi ly aopreoiated,bY Shipper. of Freight, and the Travel ling .Publio. " • .. - - Molohants and llhnspers entrusting the' transuorts- Bon of their l i Zeight to this Comma, can rely with confidence on is speedy transit. T 833 RAT 5 OF FREIGHT to and froM SAY point in the West br the Pennsylvania. Railroad An at ail sious as fooorabk as ars . distract by easy Rat/road Coiriporliss. Be partteular to mark iaokages " via Pennol= vain is . Railroad.' • For Freight Otottratits or Shitsaing • Direotious, apply to, or. address . either of, the following Agents of the Ceinteur : • • D. A. Stewart Pittsburg : ' ji.. 8. Tierce &. Co. Raismoville, 0.. e J. J. Johnson, Rip- My, O.; R. McNeal& Maysville, 7 •• Or - 414Di & Oro, - ril l afir;V m W. l l3.4,l P t a er.,kcinotailtre.-2,gz,; 1 d..br,Ac. tgoingi.u.L24„,'}nec,lkym.ll-. e. , 0.;11.11.1),i. ~ _Evansville, Ind.; N. W. rah= & Co., Cairo, • - R. F. Saes; Shaler & Glass Bt. Louis. - Mo. ; John R.'atria, Nashville, Tenn.- Harris to Ifti_ns, Hem phis;enn.; :Clarke 3. Co., 'Mingo, 11l - ; W. H. H. Koonts, Alton, Ill.; or to Freight Agents of Railroads at different pouita in the West. 3_ , B,RINGSTON,_ Jr., Philadelphia. MAGFE.AW 4, KOONS, 50 Hort& atrsiet, _tiltimore. LUCA k Ge..l Astor House , or 1 S. William at., R. Y LEECH It.CO„ no TI State dreet, Boston. . H. II; IrOU ON, Ge_rel . Froight Agent, Philo, .k. L. Ectlf , Gann Ticket Agent, Phila. ' E. LEWIB.-116 , 1 Beet Altoona. Pa.. - 111347 essa.sa a , 1861..': liffiaryililm.:-.lMit. aw , ,ARNANGt, it--1:_ BW.Y1):1 1 1.114 E -13. I ff CAMDEN . AND 0.111.130 Y. d a, ._ RUA . B.I.II4IItRAWAY PLLA C RIVErs. "iv /a 's . rOXI Asir WAES, MAI 1 1 761.211/1 , 45r. wasror A'AZ 11111111)161011 isro .7 1911,1 La/! YE AR FokbOWS. VIZ: - PAZ S. dki 6A. ..X.,. Via , . Quilt ea and Amato, ' 0. and.-A. As- - asiontoration—_ .... -,..-z 2 .. : ___, ....., 12 Alt II A. M.. via' Camden Sa d .;•,eci . silt‘fi INCA). 0.4415.va1i4M01-.. -.- ' ...;. i.A:441-..:. 11 a mg A. M., mr.eranadoriand Jersey our, mouths: r Mil - - ,-- -.-- -..........--.. pOO At mi A. U., via isnal_aZte , xi Ati ilarier 1411 r, AWOOtOaI uiffell3l.,.::-.:- -'' • . - 100 MP P. X. *llk OVI4O II and MOW Maws ` . _on.--- —.--- --- -----_--....,--.„ !Mt At 3 Y. at., vla Ca. .Arsibsne:alirlA.M3-' if r in'. AL,lira ZorMiag3ollllll4.4omer eitysEvit- Atg P, o r t 4„. , Roislnstnt . Mgt' Arum - OW, glass Ant. '"•- •- - • ' n 4....-0- "-- '' • - 2 a AI SP. M., Ili .. 5 ii.7Ca...d....,A R. 1 . 1 4X1111M 0 414*. 119X8 S 00 HeraW ;Ili ret - iiiiilialry arrhirgi' o i ._ MAIL • , ' 4.4.2.. r....., 11 Id At i F. M., via Camden and Ambro_ IT • • foal( Freis.t ate Plaseurer)-;-LY • r_ 3 .28 Mho 4P M. Mail line rani daily. XX s 4T4 . ! - ?I Bum; isaritrdays exelopted, ' - ~_ `,.. ' a For Belvidere, Easton,: taiiirtellai? Flamini - lov ft. 611„ at 1.13 A. M. and; 434 Y. F from XsalainEton. • • For Wats, fasißtrondsbarr,lleTanton.Wurerban't, Montesom, great mant,Ae.,Taa 4,111. from'Ycionturten. rin Delaware: Lackawanna and• Western Y. m. • Per Maseh Olnonk, Allentown, and Bethlehem at /.10 A. 81. and MS P. M. from xeruengion DePet ; Mr 144 A. 81.• hie *enemas with Main leaving...Easton at lIM Per freehold at lA. M., and 3 P. M. ' WAY I,lllltB. , .. • For Ortetel,lfrenton, tee., at 7,10 A. M., 414 and Fit• P. M. . from demi:instals. and 134 Y. M. from Walnut-. street wharf. FoL.Palmvre. "marten,' Delimits, Beverly, Bernie tea norms* P: Ifs. , Berioniewn. h e., at 19%. 1, 3. Oi, sad I Btearaboat Prenton, for Bordentc;wn arid in i rrmediato plaors_. at IN P. M. from Viralnatzstreet whar . a iirFor new York and:l7Pay,.., xes leavmr , engine ton fifl ani take t Ee 6 fol ' :r a da ° 37 rt l : l 2 c r i:s e te - : - : °Te : run M l o ln t u a t : • deo li t t and on arrival oi s oaoh train, run from the depot. - y Pounds of Baccara t only, allowed each Passen er.• assengers are welubited from taking anything am: baggage nut their wearing' apparel. All barrage over Ll'epound' to um gime for extra. The Cornwall' limit r reerpontObility for baggage to One Dollar per_posna. l and will not Oa liable for any amount beyond QM, lu tist:lt by !movie oontras t. WM. X. MATZMBit. Arent. _ - - • -•-• - - - - - v , • ~., .--,,,.. NORTH PIENNtiriL -J • r • -,.- ' .. - -, ..7. VAtilik XALLROAD. FOR DE .41.. E i . ,_ .DOY.I.,EOWrt,_ MAIIOII OPLYZI)F, .BAEL Oki. BARTON, ECKLIIY, WIL MUMBLE, ern. On .a . • IRRICE TNOIJGB TRAINS. nd after IIION Y. 151. 9 ,Y 15,Atil0 Pesseinter Wrainswill leave FRO and wILLOw 9tioots, Pails ilel96llei artii..Y, Mandan eiroasitelik se follow*: At 4.40 A. roi.V o rprees), for Ilemiehem, Allentown , Manoh Chunk, &Caton, Wilkesharre. Ao. • At 1.45 P. M. ( roes), for Bethlehem. Easton, &a. This train reaches Easton ate I'. M., and rushee aloes feennestion with New Jersey Central for New York. Al 5.16 P. M,, for flotMehoin, Allentown. Match Okank. Ac. . At 9 A. M. andl P. M.for,Doyrleetown, At 1040 A. M. an 6.46. P. M., for Fort Washington. Who 6.40 A. 56, ..j.txpress train makes oleo° connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being tho shortest and most desirable ronte l io Wilkeibarri, to and all points in the lehigh ecal_re on. TRAIN'S FOX risll.4 DEL DIA, 2 hears Bethlehem at 144 A. M.. D.lB A. M.. and 0.63 At. Mal% Do ylestown at 7 .25 A. M. and 416 P. M. leave Port Wathington it 6.1* A. M. and 2.30 P. M. Ole _XXlCDAYX.—Plinatielphis, for Bethlehem at a Alo M. kiladelelua for Doyleetown at a P. M. I Ihr . 1 . e l in zi ta f ? ' ' ill ' a=ria a ers e i 4° . A t : N. Fars to zeth'enem-111 59 c. ,e Fare to Manch Cheilk.o2 en Fe re to limped. 1 50 fare to Wilkosbarre— 400 Thronch nekelo t est p tired at the 'ticket °floes, at WI_LLO Street or Street, in order to aeoure the above rates of fare. • . -.. _ ' • All Passenger Trains (tallest elundetatrains) commit at Berke Street with Firth and ix -streets. and Second and Third-streets Passenger oads, tweak 7 militates after leaving Willow ttreet. ELLIS OLATHE. Agent. - SPRING ARRANGE MENTAT6ELL APELPILIA. WIJLALIAIG Offi: D 8A1.1140 AAIL.II.O/U). On aii4 alter MOIID4 . IL lA, Blelli • PAZZIBPIOUR. T. 11.11148 I lt PELL a.D.F61.4.11Lit: For:Baltimore at SU A. , 1L36 A. M., Citteereee). and 1040 P. M. P Per aheetor at VI A. M., ILIA A. M., Ali and WA v. or Wllmington at SU A. M., ILIS A. Mt. 11.111 an! laP. M. or New Camas at All A. M. and Ali P. M. sr Dorer s at 8.11 A. M. and 6.111 P. M. or Milfora ht 8.11 . A. M. For Callahan' &IS A. M. • SAA/M0 103 ritl.LADTaalluit,-* Ass.ro &Unman at 6.11 A. M. (Express)" La A. sit., ing LAN P. M. 8 M" . r . 42031 6 1 , 6111 it Me and I.IIA. 111 L. 1.11 an/ . w• !Salisbury at J. 411 P. M. , e ,.. Milford at 4 .P. M. Y. jJover at 6.0 A. M. and 1.10 p.m. ' re New Cantle at BM A. M. TM P. M. ~ Mayo cheater at 7.40 A. M., 1.46.1.57 and 8.40 p.m. bears Baltimore for Balishary an/ Delaware Rail. mid at LSI Al.. la. TRAINS Mt BALi11110*.E: Mae aeater at B.Ml A.ht t • / 2 . 06111 1 1 1 11.20 P. 74, leave wiliainclon at 9= A. M., 12.31 P. M., Lae le Jl Vlkair ff vltAill nut e et, witha fo Pe 110 atenger ear attaaked, wiws : Leas phm a d e ipaia ler 'PonTrille and intermediate shwa at saio P.M. • leave Wilmlnkten for Pa.,' Alla and latermeilata Ditioee at LID P. nt. • , Leave' Wilminpon for Pluladelnina mil interims dijaaVaattgltt.iii-traoefor BaltiMoro aadultarmedi tie statiqPi . 10 I .A.t. Learn MIUMOIO Or RAT Te-de-eras e an 4 intern:44- Mo ntatiOna at IP. ~- ' , - , '0 Ts: .I3IIIIMA ._ ' Cellinietiely i tinday,' Mar IP. annt, until Author no- Un a 's' WO TP 1 , 4 will run on &Indere, rine P la/lojrala for Baltituere and Traithltutton at 4.1.); A. M. and 10.50. P. 717..,ap • ' bearing Baltimore for ?blinds Ms at 11.46 A. M. and eAll P. a. 41tiou . . L N. FBl.loll.Prod4aat. LIVB OlL.—Pt!re Olive. Oil in white '". .4* OAFS IrWATEIOZVS.__ 2' • 0 1 . :,: u. ;,4 ~, , 'iLILLMILLIIMXII SJL/11S. a sispr iP . holm-. ~vritivitr rya. NA,JI2Ii4Mor sillisylre il t le ..,.'.. , . . 1.,, , ,:• .....• . i ii• i m , 4.lR4..9olka a Ti gh ttirt 1111 O vi taliMittri e .:4% . • NOM/' . .• latg all. • " W I he ' and Red IE4 Lebanon Valley IL It, Northern Oentral Rano:nit, Banbury &1141 Erie X. X iiiME 4 111141dEad ROM.— PJILILADEIII4LIA AID iSi-- NINA 0 . Qiii_ T. 0 . TS to lactates,. Oatitwhia. Kit yeti, WilkesbarreoSeraAton - Darrnitagion, _" 'vrii usrturportL,'Wro2:msNabiton lanton,icsdiale, Niagara fralls, _ Oster; C evelandADetrol Volede, . ricg!,M, ha sitilwaskee, cad ali points ortk ant ' -P& sr tribas vii leave Willey Devote ;Ito l'ki rtAlgotiavaa.lteating ltailroadi, earner 13X0AD ant 4:rests. (Passenger entreaty on Cal , low ilk kill 'street,/ tatty (Dantari eXesilieti --Lna. Nif Acme bry ak. mem" Xl' 'N.104—....—.- -- ..........Jait V. kIII.V ~__: like Ito A, X. train emulate atienert t for Wilkes cur% "rittion. Deratitotk e vet: All stn one= .e the hACKAWANNA AND '.ll ONDBVID 0 . Ike above trains make t connections at the trains of the New York and Erie, Cariantaisna sitilfliat araTalis. ant DalTalojtiew York and Eno ant W iw York Central Railroads, ! I ran a soints Nerd. ant sa A ct l i 9%1= 1 I ra, ahl% ant essioessisit ii a, ant eJlit.term is paints. _ till sap bet Irosixed at the Fidler/shwa ant Al- tea iristat Moo, northwest corner of MI URI mf_v7 Streetl, antitt kite_Passe or "lartriti 'swim-Ripsaw . • -heave the .P.w tip; 1 1 1 7. 1 .ading Depot, :wowkiu atm :.t si i- ( dent - inserted), t i t tired au o at 1 ..ck gigs Ate * . As viral. more aP. AL %bull. - Oki r spinj the rr i st rA d ta iq._ _lesihd, risk. vilifill;Fill ja sate s',._Joinies. ir: OVIARD A..mt srui . - mar SEring 1114 le/Marine ---- lit iot.rtf 'd'a -. ~-... .:'r: ...; .. ~,,, 4111"..L.,411t1a vvolu32,sogittit -*raja' „ xidh tranilatk NA_LBR BY AUCTION. N F. PANOOABT, AUCTION - NNE, SUCt. • o•nor t• B. Scott. Jr.. 431 CILESTNIT at. SALE OF PARIS LACE POINTS, SHAWLS, MAN . TILLAS. BURNOUS, Ice. On Monday Morning , July IS, at 10 °Nita*. will be sold the balanoeof - stook of a Frenoh importing house , consisting of, line French ' loos and Alenoon points. Bornous boinest shawls. Ito., imported for the bast o i ly retail sales , an d sold singly to suit vorchasers. sir Open for examination on Saturday. 13th inst. SHERIFF'S SALE—eI:o OFF ier:lC lt uF A JOB PRINTING On Tuesday Morning, July 10. at 133 South sECUND Street, the etook of a Job Printing taloa, CIOP sistmg o 4 type, presses, rollers, card clutters. tables, paper, ink, &o. Bale commencing at /0 o'o'ock, precisely. BALE OF OTIo STOCK- OF PNS,RY GOODS, 1110E11E11Y , On Wednesd Jali 17 at lOo'cloolt• remark 51 . °Thing' w7r7T - sr=wri.7F7rqii • • • 4 .4 . - t ' - PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIE & LEVY. RACTIOAL AN ID THEORETICAL ENOINEUR_Iii, MACHINISTS, 801 LER- MA K E RS, ELACKSM (TES, and FOUNDERS, havin for many years, been in successful operation, and been exclusively epgaged in building and repairing Marine and River hngtues, high and low pressure. Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &e., kti.. respectfully offer their services to the public as being !tny prepared to contract for Engines of all sixes, Marine Jiver,, and Stationary, hiving sets o patterns of different sixes, are prepared to execute or: dere with quiok iApspatoh. Every dcsoript.on of Pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal Iron. Forgings, of all sizes and kinds; /row and Braze Castings, of all ri desopticol Roll Turning. Screw Cutting , and all other work con nected with the above business. Drawings and Bpeolfinations for all work dorm at their establishment. free of charge, and work guarantied. The subsoribets have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are ,provided with abeam, Nooks, falls, 0,, &0.. for raising heavy or Light weights. • . ~ • *, ••• .1- COB C. HEAFIIS. ..•. JOHN P. LEVY, Jell-tf 'IMAM and PALMER Streets. 7. VAUGHAN mrsitircx... JOHN 11 . COP/C. • NVILLIAIR H. MILRRICEL • . 11A.MTLET MERRICK. SOUTHWAIIK -FOUNDRY, . FIFTH AND WASHINDTOII STREETS. THILADKLPHIL. MERRICK & SONS, • lINUINNICItS AND :mAcAN rprisrs, Manufaotnre High and Low Treasure Steam Engines, for laid, river. and Mare service. ," Boilers. Gasometers . T anks , Iron Boats, &o.; Cast- Inge of all kin s, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops. Rail road Statams, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest "and moat improved Genet - ruction. Every desoription of Plantation Machinery, sunk as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Open Steam Trams, Defoliators, Filters, Primping Engines. role Agents for N. Billions's Patent Sugar Bolling Angara ins ; Neemytb's Patent Stearn Rammer. and *s pina's!! & woisey s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 REillitr Sweet, Kensington. Tbilaidelphus.—WlL bum H. TIERS info, me his friends that, having pin chased the entire stook of Patterns at the abo ve a °un ary, he is now prepared to reoeive ordersor Rolling. Griot. end Castings, Soap, Chemical, and Bonne Work, Geanng. Castings mode from Rever beratory or Cupola Furnacea, in dry or green nan o d, or my MEDICINAL. YSPEPSIA' • REMED • . • ••'- DARITS MGM'S . t iitHOMA. IC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. ibitir satins has bean woad by as public for six yaws Wit ssars!ssais. favor. ..14 is rseowsnefsst is Core Dyspfpris, ftfaryousisass, ' Heart-Burs,. Cold. !aim. Wisdix the Stolossa,:or Pains is the DlPWeii, Held Drewerests, .g l idoury disrepts4ass, Lois Spirits. .Dsfiriand • Tremens, istranparawes. Is grisernarsa, EiniLan.AGSS, 1nt1e0114.375, as? WELL Not IntekteaTi OR STYPITY. As a Medicine it is gni,* and eitsettial, oaring the moat ngeravated case. of Dyirstensla i aldney Comtisato. ' and au other derangements of the ntomson and woweb, in a speedy manner. It will Instantly revive the most melancholy and drooping spirits, and restore the weak. nervous, and sickly to health,atreugtk, end r COT. Persons who, from. the injudicious use of liquori, have become deicoted, and their nervous systems shattered, sonstitutions brokeu down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the Dsnrsivis Tamuses, will, al most immediatetpfeel the, hap and healthy invite rating otiose, o r. Rena In vigorating Spirit. HAT IT WILL DO. Does.—One wine glass fall as often as necessary One dose will remove all Bad spirits. One dose will onre Heert-burn. ?three doses will core Indigestion. One dose will Give yon a Good Appetite. One dose will atop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable einiets or Wind. or Flatulence, end as noon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress ing load and all painful feelings will be removed. One dcae will remove the most distressing pains of Folio. either to the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obstructions in the Kidney, Bladder, or Urinary Organs. Persons who are serious] y afflicted with any Kidney Complaints are &enured of speedy relief by a dose or two. and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles- NIGHTLY DDRIII'ATION. Persons who, from dissipating too moult over night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous Liguori, in violent headaches. sickliest' at stomach, weekness, Giddiness, ica.,15.11 find one dose witty emove all bad feeldtge. Ladies of weak and eiokly ooratitationa should take the Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make them strong, health apd y, remove all obstruc tions and irregulari t i es from the menstrual organs , and restore the bloom o fhealth and beauty to the careworn face. During pregnW will belfoond an invaluable meth eine to remove eeable sensations at the stomach. All the propri tor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he has put up the Invisioneytrie Smits in pint bottles at Waents, quarts $l. - GilenorelDepot, 4 WATER Street, New York. oyorir a c 0.232 North SECOND Btreet fr W i tolesale Agents in Fhiladelphie, And for gale by RN 10 Id. EIGHTB Street. and ell . Druggists. tea-theta!, uxn PROPM4./UU, ,z‘ inEulnAma Th x.e New Remedy for Dart= the;peet 'year we have introduced to the no tion of the medietti erofeoeion of this eoentry the Per* Crystalized Chloride of Propyiatniss, REMEDY FOR and having reoe ve from many to r oes , from physicians of the lugheat Manding and from patients, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS of its real value in the treatment of this painful and obstnate disease we are_tudueed . to present it to the public in,a , form' READY FOR IMME.DIATE USE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are suffering with tnis aerating complaint, and to the me dical'-practitioner who may feel disposed , to test the .Powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR.FROYYLAMINE, in the form above spo ken of, has recently been ektensively experimented PENNSYLVANIA ROXPITAIo and with MARKED ESUOCESS(as will appear from the Published accounts in the me.lioal journals.) us carefully pat up ready fur immediate use, with lull di.reotions. and can be obtained from all the dragnets at 7b cents Per bottle and at wholesale or _ rc ORENBRA.W, pensggista and MannfaetaringChemmus. mat -ts Philadelphia _ETTER,. FROM MR. GEO. L. ()ROLL, .fent for Dr. SOaktNCK'S Medicines in Middle town.a mihnzavrojrzi. Dauphin Co., Pa., June 27,1861. DR- J. H. SCHENCK, Philadelphia, Pa. Danadra Herewith I send you a certificate of one of oar most - iespeotable 0312011115, who has neon using your medicines. and affect resiored to healt n ei ghbors its puotioation would the Balms in tins hcezd. If you see limper to use it, do so, or direct me Mr. Ramsey is an old,reliableorell-reepeeted. and in fluential, citizen. His word-would not be doubted by any one who knows him, and at present is the Chief Burgess of tb-s town. Mr. Ramsey Is "himself a goad. advertisement, as :he. speaks for and recommends it more highly than the certificate mentions. . YOUra truly. GAO. L. CROLL. hinumwro - wit. Dauphin Co., Pa, June loom? MR. GEO. L. MOLL, agent. DEAR Sra in' ray men, illness. which was from tet*laered cold on mr breast and lunge, and which was in a fair way of hurrying- me to my grave. I was ao muoh affected by the. seventy of the coma that I could not lie down - or obtain any rest, and this continued f9r two weeks.. When I heard of Dr.' Schenck's' Pnlmoinc and Sea- Weed..-Tonic. I immediately commenced the use of them, and. after using two or three bottles of Syrup. I noticed a perceptible change. The cough was much easier, and I could rest much better.. After using two bottles of Tonle and ten of Syrup, I have been re- stored ;to health. srhioh enables me to say I have full confidence in ate efeany if taken in time, and most cor dially recommend its use to the afflicted. ie24 Im E. .1. RAMSEY. NI RS.JAMES' BETTS' CELEBRATED IIUPPORTIO.B FOR LADIES, and the only Pup- porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and phylumans are respeetfully -rauested to pall only on Mrs. Botts, at ker reindenoe, 1039. WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand Invalids have been advised by their 'Olympians to are het applianoes, -Those - only are genuine bearing the flitted atatecoopyright, book on the box, and Cigna tarot and alga on the Scraniars. with tooreinoniais RAILROAD LINES. :WEST 0 HEST ER RAILROAD TRAINS via MIOSYLITANLA RAILROAD, RAILROAD depot, corner ELEVENTR and MARKET &treats, St LIS A. M., 12 noon, ` 2 SD AL, and IP. _ - - On .;IPanday, leave Philadelphia at LSO M., and West Chester at 4 P. . jide-tf ar ti mpu i ' W ,E 8 T 1311E8TER AND' PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, _ _ VIA MEDIA. 'SUMMER ARRANGSMENT. On and after MONDAY,• June 0, 2151, the train will leave PHILADELPHIA, the. Depot, BLE. camer al EIORTEENTH and HARIK.S.T streets at. 'Wand 10.00 A. M. and 2, 4,16, 6.50 and /0 PAlfar will leave the Station, corner of THiRTY-F r RS and MaRILET Streets, ( West Philadelphia ) _, at 8. and 10.46 A. )11.,, and 2.111. 4.90, CO. and MIS P. M. . ON SUNDAYS. • Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and I P. Id. Leave WSST CHESTER at A . M. and 6P. M. Trains leaving . Ptdladelphia and West Chester at 748 A. M. and 1.16 Y. M. sonnet:4 at Pennelton with Trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and intermediate points. • HENRY WOOD, • my.27-tf General 'superintendent. VAL i t RY RAILROAA—PAS UNDER NS FOR DO - UtergOWN AND IN TZJIMBDIA.T3 STAVIONS.r-On And alter. Nor. eth.. IM.. the Passenger . Trains for DOWNINGTOWN startfrotn the new Passenger Depot , of the' PhDs telphis and Reading_RaDroad ()amenity, corner of BROAD and OALLOWRILL Streets, (passenger en tranee on Oallowhill.) VAIN. TRAM fer,Derninstoarn HMV! at SA AFTEYJNOOK IMAM fir Ileirahartiwa lams al Y (Sundays EraeriteA, ). , hi l i t a leuf th.m oll&72 1 17 11 6.* filikfte!- ',, air W ► MetEßlTitNY.iiao4tary. ,PIIII4ADBLPIIIA AND .RATLROAD 00 0 ( Moo YR South mirth street.) rA: Pirm.uomyrna, April 31.18!12. SEASON TICHBTS., On and alter May lam; sealion taste will be intned by this company for the periods of three, six, nine, and twelve months. not transferable. - . 13esson.sohool-tiokets may also , be 11'4 - ate:deer csiat. These tnahets will be sold by the Triasareyt Do. 227 South FOURTH Bluest, where any Anther formation Den be obtalued. FORD, MMTHOMAS 80N8, . rim /39 and 141 South PODRTR Ist rom, (Formerly limn and IC) PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND floc. AT TILE Y Excasiveß EVER TUEBDhy. " ; 1 1 o'olook, noon, Minns the impieties season. la u Aurturt,only 0 00aaloptil sales. Std REAL EVRA.TE AT PRIVATE SALE, mir w e hove a large amount of . tee Name st Bale. Inaludinr ewers description 'of Mtr mad co" - ,1 property. Printed lists mm v be luid 6A the talOtam !nm - Bee et 14cr. 139 and 141 south Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FAIRMITILRE. FRENCH-PLAT/I BRUSSELSANO-FOR - I:EA. BEDS AND L eo AND OTHER CARPETS. &o. " • Oa Thursday Maiming- At 9 o'otook. at the Anotum Ntore. sn sastatmetit of exoellent second-hand furniture, clone mato fart, fine mirrors, carpets , beds and bedding, /to, from r unt ! hos deolining of sale removed to the core k r @oarsmen°. of sale. MOSES NATHANB, ATIOTIONEt AN R D eftIII4MIEIICIN MERCHAIII. corner of SIXTH. said R*CR Btreete. semi AT P IVATE BALE, PRICE't To SUIT THE TIME g, The following articles will be sold ter lens w it h alt the usual gelling price : Fine gold hi:intuit case. d0t:01.'45-oam, and dnatie.t„,,, tom English patent lever watches. of the most 5p.i....* and beat makers; fine gold double-time Whit t lever watches; indepeindent - seoetilis lever war..F fine gold hunting-owe and open-face escapement is—w; and irone watches; horizontal and de piss sunsgv,- silver bunting-case, doable-case, and double-NAL-. English patent lever. escapement lever , and watobee, of the most approved and best ojake n :"."o ble:case and open-faoe silver watches ; silver ca. r .7 4 " ether gwartier ana single-case watches; fine gold neok, fon, and guard chains ;.diamond finger net s breast-pine ; n e ts et fine gold Jewelry ; gold Grew tad. ear-rings.. finger-rlngs,,braceletri, perreii_ ew . • Pu_is. and jewelry or every desorlotion; gone, pist o l,. ,6 14 ,,Z0. instruments,,piano-fortee, and articles generaN. "'" .. MONEY TO LOAN, Money advanced liberally (Cr any length of ~ 4 ? : a a r ad dwa o r n e.:u - r - I cu m ...I ML F. agreed neon, on sold and silver plate , d " I" watobes, jewelry, row/inr-piecee, nanic o m ,„ 1 "n n d itn " l ie " 4, bei lr 'dd i rn t t in f l an ' O g Y rC" arr n ie el le . thole, o f Value, CONSIORMENLB AND COT-DOOR BALLS BOLt• LICIT ED. Liberal taabedvantiee made on all articles aemstni4 for sale. POMO& attention men to all ont-door • FITZeATRUK. BauS., atiu, ica• TIONEENS, 604 CHESTNUT ISt, above Butes. ' BALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'olock. of books, stationer'', and fader pods, watches, jewcdry. clocks, silver-plated ware, c di 77 , Painting!, 'primal ins rnmenta, Also, Emery, dry goods,. boots and shoe', and met obandise of ever,' uesonytton. DAY BALb.B every_ Monday. Wednesday, and P. day, at 10 o'olook Pd. PRIVATE SALES. A Private sale. severed large comfit !manta of Irma % and Jewelry. books, stationery. silver-f lared wam c a t.. Ivy, fancy goods. &0., to which ie solicited the atten tion of city end country merchants and oilagra. Cooragnments solicited for alt Lunde of inerchandut, for either public or private sales. mar Liperal cash advapees made on eonsagmente, tint-door sales promptly attended to mouluisBB, BRINLIDI, k 00., No. 499 MARKET STREET. sifjp..FOßD EG.PO..-ILUOTIONURB , P:19..-630 MARKS? Street and 691 wrot. at. 121PRZ88:VOMPAZIM8 THZ ADAMS IBM% co"oso•eue Clagininih mt, ferWardi . raeknges, KAMlambs., Da n ui ms. and iSpiroio, • tkar its aim, Eau ,er mben.p.ost witk other Enrage Cort s paoies. to .0 1 tk Nnetssi umme te4 n I fit Btatat . • 7.. • arnrrtriu. de m - WKLY andIdI7}IIWITION By !STEAM BETWEI.It NEW YOU A .17=ERFOOL, Galling at QUEENSTOWN !Ire land.) to land and ember yely e-b amengora and deipatetea 'PI e Liverpool. New ort i m and rhiladelphis !heat ip Company ii , aplomb Cinlt iron sorer ne m _ M 'pg, are intended to sail aa oliowa: FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVELPOOL, ETNA. Saturday. July it EDINBURGH Saturday. J oty x CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday- July ti , And every B at:UMW tbrelittiollt the year. hoe ?LEE No. 44 N. S. • . - RA? OF P.ABB AGE THROUGH ROM PHILADELPHIA. Obbln, to Queenstown, or Liverpool._ _____ • Do. .to London, via Liverpool— Btemge to Queenstown, or LiverpooL_______ to London.___. Yo Return tickets, available for sox months, from Liverpool., -. se Passengers forwarded to Havre, Pans, Rarabort, Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates , er t i fi ca te s' of passage - lamed trOM LITetPOO) York--- _ si Mss cartiiko is ta l of passage issued from Queenstorn to New York--- ____ These &tearoom have superior accommodations for passengers, are omit - acted with watortight *moon ments, and carry eitsmuenood Balloons For freight, or Posesige t amir at um office of th 4 u m . near. Juni& G. DALE, Agent, 111 Walnut stoe_t, Philadelphia. la Liverpool, to WM. INMAN Tower Buildings In fillsagoW i to .114111 A. N, ia Dixon greet THE BRUISE AND NORTH AMEJLICAX ROYAL DIALI6 STEAK• MIN TWA TOLE TO ZTTZETOOL Chief Cabin Palmist —ARV &Gond Cabin Pumas— max BosTOX TO LIVRILMOL. hie Cabin —OM deooqd Cabin --- Tito 'tapirfrom New York °all at Cork Harbor. Silo 'kips from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Lu te!, __ .14.1t1SIA, Crept. Judtrins. AFRICA, Capt. Shaanxi. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA, Cant. J. Loitoh. ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. AMER/CA, Copt. Storer. ANSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA L CaPt. frlxabs - OW. Coolt. EUROPA, Gut, Andonos. SCOTIA, (new holding,/ Ik`heste Teliell O&M 5 Ohm white light at theet-heag Areen on sterborszd bow ; red on port now. MU, Ilheruconleoree N. York, Wednesday, Adr I. tcimOr A, And,nrson, " Boren, Wodeorder. July 10. FER.BI &audition, " if. York, Wednesday, July V. ;CANADA - , - Moodie, " Beaton, Wednesday. July St, ASIA. Lott, " N.York, Wedneeder, , July el. ARABIA, Slone, " Boston, Wednesday, )114. r. Berths not secured until paid for. ' An experienced Surgeon on board. She owners of these whine will not be eoecientable lei Bold, Silver, Bullion, Seem, Jewelry, Promo Stones or Metals, =item bill, or lading are tuned therefor, and the value thereof therein exercised. For fret or " ag ia r r i_ e ti apply 19 e Bowiwr flreEen?liNNeirA JOB PRINTING. aT.EIE PRESS" BOOK A N D JOl3 PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT NO- 417 CHESTNUT STREET. PILILADELPHI4 The attention of the Business Community is respectfully invited to the New Book and Job Printing Office of fe Tss Firms," which has been fitted up with New Material, In the most complete manner, and is now prepared to execute, in a satisfactory Style, every vt, riety of Printing BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS, BILLS OF LADING, BILL HEADS' LETTER HEADINGS. PAPER BOOIS, CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, BONDS, MORTGAGES. BaILL TICKETS aND PROGRAVIES, FOSTEII2I, HAND SILLS,' PROGRAMMES, DRUGGISTS' I.LBEJA, ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. Gold, Bronze, and Colored Printing Ele outed in a Superior Manner• MERCILINTS, .MANTIFICTUI?..ERSt tiß CH4NICS, LAWYERS, JUCTIOY- ERRS, PUBLIC OFFICERS, BANK§', R.4ILRO4D INS'URSNCE COMP.IINIES, W ill be nePPliod with any description °I printing reArdreds4tilbnit ,no aad 0 0 a li2oBl reilibliiila3k tali& 004 CIRCULARS
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