THE FLY; OF TRUCE AND TUE DIMATOREIS TO Mx lastoosir—Lent Sunday, Lieutenant Col. Thomas IL TaylorA., or Kentucky, left this city for Washlogton, bearing a letter from President Davis to President Lincoln, understood to be an official notiloation of the course that will be pursued by this Government in the event of the exeoutlen or other criminal punishment of the pri soners taken on board the privateer Savannah.. Col. T. proceeded to the bradquarters of General Beauregard, by whom, it ie sod, he was furnished with a letter to Gen McDowell, in command of the Lincoln forces on this side of the Potomac. He then proceeded to Fairfax 0. H , where he was furnished with an escort of twelve men and two non commissioned officers, under command of a lieutenant, with a flag of truce. Thence, he pro ceeded towards Arlington, enoonntering a squadron of the enemy's dragoons when within about oiliest miles of that place, to whose commanding officer ho made known his errand. Arriving at Arling ton, General Scott was notified of his presence, and sent a carriage to convey him to Washington, where he arrived about nine o'alook Monday night, and delivered his letter to Gen. Scott—Lin coln not being visible. Col. T. was then mon veyed to Arlington, where he spent the night, and the nest day was escorted book through the one• my's lines. Gen. S. informed him that an answer to the letter, of which he was the bearer, would be forwarded to this city by one of hie officers, and requested Col T. to deliver his " kind regards" to Generals Lee and Beauregard. Colonel T_, while in the. enemy's lines, was trented with all the courtesies of the profession.—Rachnowd Whig, July 12. LATER FROM TIM Rio GRANDE.—Mr. Smith, who was tried by a court martial at Ringgold Bar. reeks, for the killing of Stanhope, and oonvicted, has since made his escape into Mexico. Captain Littleton mustered hie Ranger company out of the State service on Monday morning, and immediately mustered them into the Confederate service for twelve months. Out of sixty-nine men only eight or nine refused to enter the Confederate Notelet), and most of those who refueed did so be cause they desired to go where they could see more of the war thou is to bo found lying about this sta tion of the country. The names of the two men who were killed near Lee Cuevas Rancho, were James Dunn and Roland. Dr. Boutwell was with the party, but eeoaped. Mr. Gl:abridge met Cordes on the road, accompanied by three other Mexicans. Cortina was mounted on a splendid dun horse. Mr Guth ridge thinks he would probably have been killed if he had not acoldentally whistled at a largo wolf in the road, which probably made the bandits think that he had more men with him. Major Roundtree was not killed, as has been reported, though he was commanded to turrender himself to an unseen party, which be refused to do.— Brownsville Msg. Tnr. LYONS JODRIIALS mention the arrest of a man who is supposed to have committed several murders in the vicinity of that city, his victims in every case being servant girls. Ills last attempt was made upon a young woman named Marie Plohon, employed in a silk manufactory. She met the man last week, and ho asked her if she knew any young woman in want of a situation, as he was looking for a servant for his master, who lived at a chateau a few miles from Lyons. Tempted by the wages offered, she agreed to take the place her self. She accordingly went by rail from Lyons to Montlael, which the man said was the seareat station to his master's chateau. On alighting at !dentinal, the fellow took the girl's trunk on his shoulder, and 'aid they Wald go the nearest way across t he fields. After walking some distance be pretended to be tired, and said he would hide the trunk among the vines, and fetch it in hie master's cart. The girl's suspicions were soon afterwards exalted by seeing the man pick up a largo stone, and she accordingly kepta short distance behind him. Atter walking some time in this manner, the man turned bask suddenly, and tried to throw a cord with a running . noose over her bead. She, however, succeeded in getting away, and met a gardo-ohampotro, who went baok with her to look for her box, but it was gone. The man was soon after apprehended. In hie lodgings were found seven umbrellas, and articles of female apparel evidently belonging to different persons. It la certain that two girls have been murdered and several robbed under similar circumstances, and there seems good reason to suppose that the man in custody is the author of these crimes. RETURN oP MR. MAY.—The Hon. Henry May, representing the Fourth Congressional die trlot of Maryland, returned to this city, from his visit to Richmond, Va., on Saturday last, by way of Winchester and Frederick. Fie was detained several days by indisposition. Mr. May is im preesed with the belief that the Government of the Confederate States will accept of no oompro• mix) which has not for its basis the recognition, of , the Southern Confederacy. Gen. Lee is at Rich mond holding a high military command. Mr. May has not yet recovered from his indisposition.— Battonors Sun. BURNING ACCIDENTS.-Ladies Shall& when ever they are so unfortunate ee to haie their; dress upon them take fire, fall prostrate and roll upon the flame. Au assistant can smother it then with a table -spread, or even with any other elothingat hand. -The flame will amend rapidly if the lady stand erect, and encircle her faoe and head, and she will breathe in the flame to the destruction of her lungs and life. It is worse than useless 'to battle with the fire. A Coaamoinsia at Kanagawa, Japan, dating the 18th of April, sends some important news items. Trade remained still exceedingly dull, on stmount of the obstinate jealousy of the Japanese against foreigners, and their Insincerity towards treatpmaking powers. The United States minister, Mr. Barris, was waited on by a large and interest ing native deputation, which presented him with an address. "Tommy" was with the United States consul at fianagawa. Ges. Soon rejoices greatly over the gal lant conduct of tleuerel McClellan, as do also the President sad Cabinet. General Scott com pliments him highly on his valor and activity, and constant armless, and will speedily inform him, in an official despatch, of the commendation with which he is regarded at the headquarters of the army.—World. DEATH OF AN EMLNENT Lawrzn.--Selah Matthews, one of the moot eminent lawyers of Western New York, wee prostrated by a stroke of apoplexy, at Rochester, on the 1 11th thet., while engaged in arguing a case in court. Re was taken home in an unoonscions state, and died the next morning. Ir is rumored in Washington that Senator Cathie has intermation that a prominent officer of the Confederate army is about to tender through him, to the Government, three regiments of Vir ginians who have determined to stand by the Union. As novel as this may seem, it comes through reliable sources. IN many parts of Germany, the anniversary of the battle of Waterloo has been celebrated this year' with a degree of ostentation which has offended the French Government. France does not need to be reminded—at least, not by Ger many—that Waterloo is yet unrevenged, and that the Rhino is yet outside the French frontier. Suamt —Extraordinary exertion will ho made in the Western States this fall to menu- Culture anger from Borghum—partially with the object of evading the prospective heavy duties on imported sugars, and to supply the deficiency caused by th e loss of the crop in Louisiana. FIUME GOATEICILLICOPF, who recently ex pired at Warsaw,- is said to have left very little property beyond a present of 50,000 roubles made him by the Cear after the siege of Sebastopol, where his remains have been interred. The Em. peror has presented 35,000 to his widow and 5,000 to each of his three daughters. • DEATH vnom FRIGHT.—A servant girl In Cincinnati by the name of Bleak, while standing on the steps with a ehild•in her arms, a few days ago, was so frightened by a drunken colored woman that she fell with much force upon the sidewalk, and died almost instantly. 'ELzo'riois FOR JUDOS IN WESTERN Vra -0121/A.—G9ternor Pierpont, of Western Virginia, has issued a proolamation ordering an election for judge to be Held, to dB the vacancy. In the twen tieth district, • caused by the refusal of Judge Thompson to take the required oath. ANTI-AMALGAMATION LEGISLATION IN CALl rsßsis.—A bill " to prevent amalgamation of the different races of men " has lately been passed by the California Legislature. The bill makes it a penal often°e for any white person to intermarry With any "colored person," whether of the Afri can er Asiatic rases. Tim British Government is having cannon made - of paddled steel, consolidated by being beat en under a steam hammer. They weigh four and a quarter tone, and although only 'six and a half inch bore, are intended for 100 pound shot. THS Muwa.usuw. Zottavas have been pie seated with $l,OOO in gold by the several banks and bankers of Milwaukee as a testimonial of the appreciation of their services in quelling the late riot. LARGE ICEBEHOS.--Captain Meyer, of the bark Donato, from Hamburg, at New York, reports that, when in latitude forty-nine, longitude forty eight, he was surrounded by nearly fifty mountains of toe. 'an:xi:l.—The Gasconade and Osage Rail road bridges in Missouri, reoenUy destroyed by ordiir of elov:. Jackson, have been repaired, and tke trains from Bt. Louis now run through to Jef ferson oily without change. No Fitoviszotts r oa , THE BLoorcAnas.—The oOrporatlon of New Orleans have offered a reward of Ave hundred dollars for the detection and con viction of any person who may be engaged in far- Wishing provisions to the blockading squadron. A FAT/ONAL PLAO, subscribed for by Union citizens of Washington, and presented to the Ladies' Monument Association, will be raised on the Washington Monument in a few days. THE British Minister in Kanagawa had been atimmoned to Hong Kong, China, to stand a trial for false imprisonment preferred against him by a man named Moss. NorwrnisrANnuro the unfavorable accounts lately reoeived, the French vintage is now said to look as well as at any time within the last ten years. TuE Convention of Indians, called by Gov. Harris, of the Ohlokaeawa, wee held on the 24th ult., bat broke up in a row. Tams aro now five hundred lemaloa em ployed by the Government in Cincinnati in the manufaoture of tenth for the army. Important from Mexico. IGorreeeondenoe of New York Tirnee.l .114.vese, Wednesday, July 10, 1881. By the Royal Mail Company's steamahip Ccycle, at this port Bth instant, from Vera Oros and Tam ploo, dates from the former have been received to the 2d instant. I translate and condense the fol lowing from the papers of this city of the 7th : The forces of the Government ) ! under General Leandro Lolls had suffered a reverse. Re maroh ed from the city of Mexico on the road to Toluca at the head of a thousand men, was reinforced by Col. 0. Boras with five hundred more—was met by the forces under Galvez, who surrounded and con quered him. Ile and the numerous other priso ners were shot and his dead body was bung to a tree. A conspiracy bed been disoovered,in the pity of Mexico, which had for its object the assassination in the middle of the night of the persons of the greatest note in the oily. Among the arrested and In/primed were the Ex• Colonel Espeurzo, the commander of Miramon's Grenadier Guard, and another•offleer named Ceferino Rodriquez. The hordes commanded by Gaives and Vloarto bad joined those of Marques, who was thus at the head of a force of 4,700 men. Under date of Vera Cruz, July 2, we have the *Abating : eat The forces destined by Marquez o attack Alla pital consisted of 2,000 cavalry. These toren formed the Ent and second'divisions of the army of the film:Monists. Tbil'irlern7 received from Mexioc exact notices of the strength of the Government and of the or- ders it issued, and it WRS assured Zuloaga would speedily enter Mexico without resistanee. From this cause Marques, in his movement from fdolino Prieto, where was stationed part of his forces. at once advanced to flan Comae with the two divisions above referred to. He did not encounter any opposition OR the way, and pos. leased himself of the hospital of Ban Cosme, taking prisoners the small force left there as ggard. In spirited by this triumph, he at once adtanoed to Baena Vista. Bat there the artillery of the Go vernment ()barged with grapeshot, and compelled a retreat of the whole force. The battalions of Oxen& were those which expelled the enemy at Ban Cosine. Mejia, says the St;glio of the 19th, showed the greatest coolness in the moment of danger. The cavalry perseouted the enemy in his flight, causing him groat loss. Marquez had returned to Molino Prieto, where, having united his foment, he took the road to Planepantleo, by which be arrived at Cuantetlan. Duitron was established on the To. inn road, robbing travellers. Alvarez and Behiafas continued prisoners. The Congress bee declared the oity of 14Iexieo to be in a state of siege. Various incendiarisms and amssinations are here published. Doblado had gone from Guanajuato with a corps of four thousand men in aid of the capital. Gen. Huerta had also gone with the same object. It was probable this command will persecute the enemy in combination with the forces of Gonzales, Artcaga, and Demezabat. The Minister of War, with a junta of Generals, was aotively engaged in devising means for the total destruotion of the bandits. A council of war had been held for the trial of all those who had aided the enemy The Lioentiate Garteaga bad been appointed, by the Congress, president of the Supreme Court of Jostles—he receiving 13 votes, Licentiate Pedro Pozen 7 votes, and Licentiate Manuel Dobledo 2 votes. The Ministry was not yet formed, Eanors Ola gralbel and Lerdo de Tejaida not having aocepted the of6.oes offered them.. The Government had appointed Senor biontes minister ad hoe, to conolado a trealr of amity and commerce between Mexico and Ile'glum. This nomination hoc been approved by the Lower Hoare of the Congress. The Congress had accorded to the memory of Senor Valle the corresponding, honors due to his rank. OFFI L b. pROPOEIALS FOR ARMY BAGGAGE . m WAGONS. griaittEntgaeyan. GENSRAL'it OPVlcie, Wseiirriogorr, June 21.1881. Promos's are invited for the furnishing of Army Bag gage Wagons. • Preexists should state the prioet at-whioh they oar. be fntnishedtat the places of maeufaoture, or at New York.' Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, or Clitointiati, tus_ereferred by the bidders. 'The number which can be made by any bidder within one month after receipt of the order, also the number whioh he can deliver within one week, - The Wagons must exactly cionform to the following epeoificatiors, and to the Wald: had patterns. • •, six-mute (covered/ wagons, of the site and desorit: lion as follows. to wit: The front wheels to be three feet ten inehoe high, hubs ten inches in diameter, and !beacon and a quar ter inches long Lund Wheels fotir feet ten inches high. hubs ten and equarter inohee diameter, and fourteen and a quarter inches lone ; rallies two and a half mhos wide and two and three-quarter inches, deep; oast iron pipe boles twelve inclose long. two and a half inches at the large end and one and seven -eighths inch at small end ; tire twe and a half inches wide b, five eighths of an inch thick. fastened with one screw bolt and nut in each fellie; hub' made of gain, the spokes and faille of the beet white oak, free from defects ;each wheel to have a sand band and linchpin band two and three-quarter inoheo wide, of No. 8 band Iron. and two driving bands—ohtside band one and a smarter inch by cue-quarter inch thick, mside band one inch by three-sixteenths inch' thick ; the- hind wheels to be made and boxed so that they will messare from the in side of tke tire to the large end of the box six and a half booties: anti front wheels six and one-eighth inches in a parallel line, and eaottaxle to be three feet eleven and throe-eighth inches from the outside of one shoulder. washer to the outside of the other, so as to have the wagons all to track five feet from central° centre of the wheels. Axletrees to be made of the Mkt quality refined American min, two and a half inches square' at the shnulder. tapering down to one and a half inch in the middle, with a seven-eighths inch king-bolt hole in each axietrees washers and htiohpins for each axletree; size of linohpine one inch wide, threeeigb the oleo mob think, with a hole in each end ; a wooden stook four and three-quarter incites wide and four tnehes deee; fas tened substantially to the axletree With alive on.the ends and with two bolts six inches from the middle , and fastened to the houn ds and bolster, fibs bolster to be four feet fire inches lope, five ipohes wide. and three and a half hobbit deep.) with four half-inoh lts. • The tdriglie to be tee feet eight inches long, form bootleg wide, and three inohes thick at front end of the hounds, and two and a quarter inches' wide by two and three-quarter inches deep at the front end. and so ar ranged as to lift up, the front end of it to Mpg Within two feet of the ground when the wagon in standing at rest on a level snrface. • • . , The front honcho to_be six feet two inches long, three inches thick, and feet inches wide over axletree, and to retain that 'width to the beck end of the tongue ; jaws of the hounds one foot eight inches long and three Inches square at the front end. with a plate of iron two and a half inches •wide by three eighths of -an inch thick, fastened on top of the hounds over the batik end of the tongue with one half-inch screw bolt in each end, and pieta of iron of same Oise , turned tip at each end one and a half inches to Watch the front hounds together, and fastened on the ender side. andat front end of hounds, with helf heti screw boit through each hound, a eovon.eightlit inch bolt through tongue and hounds in the centre of jaws, to secure the tongue in the hcrands ; a plate of iron three inches wide. one quartet inch thick and one foot eight inches long, secured on the inside of lava of hounds with two rivers, and a plate of same dimensions on each side of the tongue, .where the tongue and hounds run .together. eeoured in like manner a brace of of an inch round iron to ext end from ander the front axle tree, and take two bolts in front part of the hounds, same brace three.-enertlirs of an inoh round to continue to the back part of the hounds, and to be fastened with two belie, one near the back end of the hounds, and one through the slider and hounds ; a braes over front bolster one and a hall inch wide; one-quarter of an inch thick. with a bolt in each end to fasten It to the hohnthe the opening between the jaws of the hounds, to receive ton e. four and three-quarter inches in frobt, and four an a half inches at the batik part of the jaws. The h d hounds fonr feet tyro bathes long, two and three-quarter mama thick, and three inches wide ; Jaws one foot tong where they teeth the coupling pole ; the bolster four feet live Inches long and five Inches 'wide by three inches deep. with steady iron two and a half incase wide by one-half inch thick turned - Up two and a half inches .and fastened on each end with three rivets ; the bolster stoats and hounds to be secured with four half-inch 'screw bolts, and one half - inch CAlretir bolt through the coupling pole. • • - The coupling pole nine feet eight inches ,long, three holies deep , and our and a half itiohes.wide at' front • end, and two and three-quarter inches wide at back end centre of king bolt hole to the ; distance from the centre of the back axletree six feet one inoh, and-from the centre of Mug bolt hole to the centre of the mortme ' in the hind end of the pole eight test nine inches bolt one and a quarter inches diameter, of best refined iron, drawn down to eleven-eighths of an inch where it REMUS through the Iron axlotreo ; Iron plate six inchea long, three inches wide, and one-eighth of an inch thick on the doebletree and tongue where they rub together, iron plate one and a half by one-q uarts of an 'nob on the eliding bar, fastened ,at each end by a &brew bolt through the hounds; front bolster to have plates above and below eleven 'inches long. three and'ti italf moths wide, and three-eighths 9f an HUM thick, corium drawn out and turned down on the sides of the bolater, with a nail in each corner, and four coun tersank nails on top ; two bands on the Mad hounds, two and two and a half inches wide, of No:10 baud iron; the rub plate on the cotiplingyole to be ei g ht inches long, one and three-qu arters inches wide, end one•quarter, oen inch thiok. Doubletree three feet feet ten Inches long, singletree two feet eight inches long , all well made et hickory, with an iron ring and clip at each end, the white clip to be well secured ; lead bar and stretcher to be three feet two inches long, two and a quarter inches wide, Mid ono and a quarter inch thick. • Lead bare. stretchers, and singletroes for eix male team; the two eingletrees for the lead mules to have hooks iu the middle to hook to the end of the fifth Muth, the wheel and middle pairs with open rings to attach them to the donbletree and lead bar. • • • The fifth chain to be ten feet tong to the fork; the fork one foot ten inches long. with the etretcher at tached to spread the forks apart ; the links of the doe bletree, May and tongue Maine, three-eighths of an inoh in diameter;'the forked' chain seven -sixteenth inc i in diameter ; the fifth ohain to be seven-sixteenth me diameter to the fork ; the fork to be five-sixteenth ino diameter; the links of these and of the look chains to be not more than two and a aerator inches long The body to be straight. three feet six inches wide, two feet deep. tan feet lone at the bottom, and ten feet six inehes at the top, sloping equally at each end all in the clear or inside •, the bed pieces to be two and a half inches wide. and three inches deep ; front pieces two inches deep by two and a half inches arida ; tail piece two and a half inches wide and three inches deep ; and four inches deep in the middle to rest on the coupling polca; top • rail one and a half inch think by one and seven-eighth inch wide ; lower rails one inoh thick by one and seven eighth inch wide; three studs and one rail in front, with a seat on strap hineee to close it no the bot t ome sides ; a box three feet four inches long, five Indies wide front side nine and half inches deep. and eight and a half inohes at the top in parallel line to the body all in the clear, to• be euto stantially fastened to the front end of the body, to have an iron strap passing roand each end, se cured to the head piece and front rail by a rivet in each end of it passing through them. the lid to be fastened to the front flu' with two /001 i strap hinges, a strap of five-eighth iron around the box a half inch from the top edge, and two straps same nine on the ect near theefront edge. to prevent the mules-from eating the b oxes ; to have a joint Mee fastened tol n h s e id mi e. d a d w le a of the lid, with a goad wooden cleat on the of iron on the centre of the box with a staple passing through it, to. fasten the lid to; eight studs and two rails on each side ; one Watt fastened to the bole, six inches deep and four inches wide at king bolt hole iron rod in front and centre, of eleven sixteenths of an inch round 'roc. with a head on the top of rail and nut on lower end; }lr on rod and braes behind. with shoulders on top of tails. ece; and nuts on the under side, and a nut On top of ; a plate two and a half inches' wide, of No.lo band iron. on tail piece. across the body,; two menials* in tali piece and hind bar two and a qnarter inches wide and one inch thiok, to receive 'Ammo three feet fear inches long, to be need es harness bearers ; font rivets through each side stud, and two .3 ivets through each front stud, to [BOUT!) the lining boards, to be of the best quality iron, and riveted on a good bar; one rivet through each end of the rails' 'floor flee-eighths of an inch oak boards ; sides five etghths of en inch white pine, tail-ooard three-quer tars of an inch thick, of white pine, to be well cleated with eve oak visas riveted at : mob end through the L a o-h oar d ; an iron plate three met eight moues Win o two and a quarte unders i de de, and three-eighth ex te nd inoh thick on the of the bed pieoe, to from the hind end of the body to eight inches 112 front of the hind bolsters. to be fastened by• the prod at the end of the body, by the lateral rod and two three eighths of an inoh screw bolts, one at the forward - end of the plate, and the other about equi-distant between it and the lateral rod. -A half-inch round iron rod or bolt to peas diagonally through the ralls, - betweisn the two hind studs to an.i through the an d ow and plate under it, with a good head on the top nut and screw at the bottom. to be ay the top one foot six inches front Inside of tail board;and on the bottom ten Mabee from the hind rod ... An iron clamp two inches wide, one quarter of an mob thick around the bed pleas, the cen tre bolt - to whioh the hook chain is attached passing through it, to extend seven.inehes on the inside of the body, ei g hths top, .viewettorn to he secured by two three-einch bolt.% the . middle bar at the ends to be flash with the bed piece on the lower side. Two look olialrus *soured to the centre bolt of the body, one end eleven inches, the other two feet six inches long. to be of thres-mghthe of an inch round iron; feed trough to be four feet six inches long from out to out, the bottom and ends of oak, the sides of "allow pine , to be meta inches wide at bottom, twelve inches wide at top. and eight and a half inches deep all In the ole&r. well ironed, with a band of hoop-iron around-the top, one around each end and three between the Pride, strong and suitable irons to fasten theneon the tongue when feeding ; good SrrOng by ' to be attaohed to the top ratter the body. moored by a staple with a hook to tit to the trough. Six bows wi th god ash, two inches wide and one-hadf inch thick. three Manisa to confine the ridge pole to its_placte ; two Maples on the body: to eeonre each end of the bowls; one ndge pole twelve feet long, one and three - qatirtenrinott ',ode by five-eighths elan inoh Mick ; thefoover to be of the first quality cotton duck, No. —, fifteen feet hong and nine feet eight inches wide, made in the best manner, with four to it on eaoh e ringsne through each end to close it at both ends; two on each end of the body, to oloae and secure the ends of the cover; a staple in the lower rail, near theAmoond land from each end, to fasten the side cords. Th e outinde of the body and feed trough to bave two good coats of white lead, colored to a bine te nt; the inside of them to have two Coate of venetian red paint ; the running gear and w_heels to hevetwo good coats of venetian red darkened of a chocolate color, tlye hub and tellies to be well pitched, instead ofpunted, if required. A tar-pot, an extra king , bolt, and two extra single treee to be furnished with each wagon, the king bolt and singletreee similar is all respects to those belong ing to it. and numbered body Of the wagon to be bed - mar U. 8., and as directed ; all otner parts to et tered U.S. ; the cover, feed box, bolts, linchpins, tar pot, and harness bearers for each wagon to i.e Put ua in a strong box, (coopered) and the contents marked thereon. • it lir to be distinctly understood that the wagons are to be so oorietrnoted teat the several parts of any one wagon will agree and exactly fit those of any other, so , as to require no numbering or arresting for putting to ' gather, and all the materials need for their sonstrnotion to be of the best quality ; all the woodethoroughly ilea ' ironed , and the work in all its parts faithfullr executed in the beet Workmanlike manner. The work may he inspected from time to time as it progresses by an officer or agent o the Quartermaeter's Department, and none of it sea be painted until it ehall have been instieoted and approved by said officer or agent anthem:ad to inspect it. When. foiletied, painted, and aociepted by an. orlitter or agent, of the t/,uarternmeterla Department, and delivered as herein agreed, they mime be paid for. M. C. ellitellB, • ie 26-tf Quartermaster General U. a. (7, 1 ,11TTA PRIMA AMLIA 43IIIELDS, , or Dress Protectors-1 /yore Iproteetion. from all aerapoese by pergetriltterr.', c • .- - • ILIPIP.I.O. RUBBER. GOODS ot eveff)teecriptlon. Belt- YttuirluS. H r . and every artiole manufaotured of loom Rubber, the beg material. Goode gold FOR cesn, TO 81./i TRIG T/111103, at the Great India Rubber Store 311 oausurt UT Street, above Third,' north side. Any and Navy Equipments.' - •• - • • je119,411n 4 JOHN THOILNLEY. ' r," enisll invoice of - 1411biqi litk i tle : ' b .9l l ,o4 r bea r ld o riarl W • 10:GYMIlli OFFICIAL. ARMY SUPPLIES. • OFFICE OF A11232.0g021T1NG AND EQUIPAGIC,( Corner of tioWard and Mercer streeta L _ - Nlrtv Your., July 8, lee/. SEALED pRoPOgALEr PO invited, and will be re ceived at this office until 12 o'clock rd., on MOND AY, the 20th )ay of July instant, when they will be publicly opened. for furnishing by contract the following ma terials for Army clothing, deliver/o'e et snot, plane or places in the city of New York as may hereafter be de sixnated. in quantities as required, viz: 29,040 yards cloth, dark blue,_ (indigo, wool dyed,) for raps. 84 inches wide, to welsh 14 ounces per yard. 378,000 yards Moth, dark •blue, (indigo wool dyed,) twilled. 51 mob., wide, to weigh 21 minces per yard. 767,000 yards kersey, dark blue. (indigo wool dyed,) twilled, 64 inches wide, to weigh 22 ounces per yard. 700,000 yards kersey. sky- blue, (indigo wool dyed,) 54 inches wide, to weigh 29 ounceler yard. 5.600 yards sky blueacing clot 72 300 lards beet q uality hlaqk Dana. 704400 yards liana.. dark blue. (indigo wool dyed,) 54 inches wide, to weigh 10 ounces per yard. 267.000 yards flannel. cotton and wool dark blue, (in digo dyed.) to weigh dyg ounces p er 'ai d. /,725,000 yards flannel. white. (cotton and wool,) 31 inches wide, to Can t one ounces per yard. 1,425,000 yards flannel, Amebas wide, to weigh 7 ounces per yard. 834,000 yards cotton 'drilling, unbleached, 2/ inches wide, to weigh 634 ounces pert' ard. 234,000 yards cotton drilling, unbleached, 36 inches Wide, to weigh 8 ounleSper yard. 60,000 yards brown Holland, 36 inches wide, best qua lity- -175,000 yards cotton muslin, unbleached, 38 inches wide. 89.000 yards black &Hain. 35 inches wide, beat quality. 180.000 yards canvas padding. 31 000 yards buckram. 40 inches wide, best quality. 204,000 sheets wadding, cotton. 120,000 pieces tape (tiyarde), white. 36 inch wide. - silk twist, best quality, per pound. Bovine silk. best quality, per pound. 7.000 linen thread, W. B. Ito.-30 and No. 40, per pound. 02.000 linen thread, blue, No. 31 and 40. per pound. 4,000 linen thread, assorted Wore, Nos, 31 and 40, per pound. titre° spools cotton. 6 960 prose hooks and eyes. 33,00 grow oost buttons, beat qualitY. 16,670 gross vest buttons, beet quality. 38.360 gross shirt battens, boat quality. 38.360 gross suspender buttons, beet quality. 10 616 paste board. • - 100.000 y ards cotton cord. 090,000 army Wan lets. Wool, gray, (with the Jotters U: B. in black, 4 inches tong, in the centre.) to be 7 feet long, and 6 feet 6 melte' wide, to weigh 6 pounds each. • 8:10.000 pal rs of half stook Ines, grey. sizes. properly made of good fleece wool.withdouble and twisted Yarn, to weigh 3 pounds per dozen pairs. 810.000 pairs bootees. - ._ • 300000 black felt hats: boa t quality, made of ecoteh and English coney and Russia bare. . • .100.000 hat cords, wonted. blue, 5-ia Molt diameter, with a tass3l at each end, two irches leng. 200,000 black rstrioh feathers, 13 inches long. 700,000 brass eaglea.. . • •,• • - SOO 000 brass bugles. . • . .• . 3,400 gross bookies. for neok.stolikis. leather; for neck stooks. . vizor leather, for oaps. leather. for chin straps for °ape. 10.000 skins moroooo. 1.400 grout brase slides for caps. NO patsy N. 0.8. braes emotes. 8.600 intro Sergeants' brass scales. • . 163,000 pairs norporals' and privates' brass scales. , all - the- above - mentioned articles mast conibrin in 'every respect to the healed standard patterns in this "office, where they may be examined, and additional in— formation received conciarning•them. - As it is desirable that the articles be of domestic fabri cations, bids from manufacturers or regular dealers will be preferred, which must be made•for and donform to snob articles only, in quality; and description, as are 'required by the advertisement and the samples in this otEdo. but contracts will be awarded to the lowest re spyonelble bidder who shall furhish eatiefaotort sectiri ties for the faithful perfOrrizanoe thereof. • 'I he manufacturer,,' establishment or dealers' place 'of business must be distinctly stated in the proposal. together W•th the names: address, and responsibility of two POlllOl2B proposed as eureties. The enrollee will guaranty that a •oontraat shall be entered into within ten days after the aeoeplanee of said bid or proposal. Proposals wall be received for the whole or any part of each kind of the artioles advertised for. , The privilege is reserved by and for the United !hates of rejecting any proposal that may be deemed extra-' vacant. Deliveries to commence within twenty dall after the asoeptanoe ot the proposals...and one=third of the quan tity contracted for must be dehveredwithinitvro,xnotithe from said date of acceptance. and the 'remainder 'in monthly proportions, within four months ofmaid date of acceptance, or sooner if. praotioab .. Bidder s neverthe teas, state in their Tirol:immix- th e short'st poi 'ibis time in whioh the quantities bid or can be diSliF' vered by . them. - All artudee will be subject to intimation by sworn intimaters, appointed ,by authority of the Iltutbil &Ives. . - It is to be distinctly understood that oontrisetii are pot transferable without the.oonsent of the proper authon tr, and that any sale. aasignment, or transfer, without such. consent 'having .bees, obtained (except .under a process of law) will be regarded as MI abandonment of the contract; and the contractor and IL/nor theliesurettes will be held responsible. for all lase or damage to the United Chita, which may arise therefrom. rayments will be made on each delivery, should Con gress have made an aPprovriation to meet, them. or as soon thereafter as an appropriation shall be •made for that purpose.; Tap per cent. of the Amount or each de livery will be retained until the eontraot shall be oom pletedc which will be forfeited to the United States in OW of defalcation on the part of the contractor in fill— Slingl the contract. • ' • Forms of proposals and marantee will be-furnished been ePolioatlon -to this office, and none will' be con sidered that do riot conform thereto. Proposals will be andoraad, " Proposals for Furnish:. ing.Materiala for Army Clothing," and be addressed, Major D. H. VINTON, Quartermaster 11.8. Arras, jyl.s-12t : Boa 8298 Post Ulnae. ARMY bIIPPLEES: • - citriwristiasiNg. GENERAL'S OPPICZ,I litAwatemnic, Jul, 12, lam. Sealed Proposals will' be reoaived at this office until t 2 o'clock M., on Saturday, the 20th day of July, 1861, for the followituLArcny Supplies, delivered at the stabs Military iitore,• Harrisburg, in• anantltme as require Said proposals - to be' publicly opened at the tune and pities name thereafterootie:eat Ilidders tO bearinctirm ed aasoomas oonventerit—the 'right being reserved by the State to increase or diminish the num ber and gnat, of said articles. One thousan common tents, army dstlern, Doles, pins. &At, opM7) etc; • ate hundred wall-tents; army pattern, PO:elr. Dina, flies, &0., complete. onethonimnd axe handles. blokory. One thousand pick handles. hickory. • Twenty bogies. for mounted artillery. One thousand and ten stable frooks. ,It is desirable that all the above 'articles be of do mestice manufeottire, and when any of them are fur - nred by the „United States, the same mint conform, in al reapeots ro the sealed standard pattern in the Uht te States (lnartermastor's omoe and - mdittity More. Philadelphia Ten per cent. of the amount of each deLvery to be retained as a forfeiture until the chmtraot is completed. The above articles being required-foranmeduite use, the time of delivery will be consider in awarding contracts. Contractors to state in their proposals the time when the gelds nen .be delivered, and th e speedy delivery of slush articles cs are , needed wilt be consi dered in awarding the contract.. lincoessful.bidders to giVe bonds with two approved' ecurities. . livery tropes's l to tc.,_endorbed, " Proposal for...dual Supplies, July 20th, 1851., -suppliee contracted for under these proposals to be delivered at tue military Storishouae• in the oily of kiarrisburg, - uremia , otherwise ' directed. free of all charge for freight,,boxing or drayage.unless freight to piece of.delivim- - lc: greater than. to Harrisburg. in which case the difference will be allowed. ,Alt packa ges so delivered to be marked on the outside, with num ber. and description of articles .&heroin; and name of party furnishing same, together with an Invoice of con- Wilts enclosed, embracing : in addition to above, notice df what specia lstiptili a part. 8...0 Atha: jyttl-et • i . t. it : ben. P. Li. ANT4RAME COALpitTfLfT4 _ •NireflifanteirENT, bl7RHitt 01/ CO2IB2•2I7CTIONT • QUIPITINT. AND Rltt'AlSlli Jai] 9.1961. 'Beide& proposals for •fainistung Anthracite oold or theleavy. to be delivered during the fiscal year ending 110th - Jime.l662, will be reoeivrd at that Bureau' nittil4 'o'clock, the 6th dar.of Anguat,lBol.' • These proposals must be endorsed, "Preposais:for Anthracite Coal," that they may be distingMehed from Other busineSs lettere. . . The offer tenet be for the delivery of 30.060 tiros, of 2,300 lbs.; and. if as additional quantity of 60,000 with is demanded. it is to be furnished on like terms and oon ditions. . T he eclat must be of the best Back Mountain, or Black Heath. or of a kind egret to them in all _respects _tor thepurpose intended, _which equality will be deter mined 'b a boald appointed . by the Secretary of thh Navy. af ter the reception of the bids. • • The reins.of the.coal proposed to befurtilehed must be stated in the offer. It• . •• to to be delivered In lamps of Imitable else for na val steamere—olean ; of uniform quality ; selected free from impurities • undiluted. of which the Contractor will be reltuirei to furnish Inch evidence as will be satisfactory; an •be - bjeet to such inspection. as to quality and quantity, as the Department may direct. The coal must, In all respects,:- be satisfactory to tae inspector, or inspectors, to be &Feinted by the De reitovnent, who ,well have ' rig tof peremptory re coal is td be delivered on board vessels at such place in the portof Philadelphia as may be designated by the Department. and in snob quantities and at snob rimer as, in the opinion of the Department, the exiren otesof the service may require; comment:tint when the v i lssei is reported ready -to receive cargo, furnishing; 1r en required, not less than 4N) tons par day, to be die t bated to each vessel, as may be directed, until the loading is completed. Proposals wilt likewise be received for the delivery of fifteen thousand tons, more or 15,,, eut the Department may demand, of the same quality, under the same terms eon conditions. in the port of - New York. In the case of failure to deliver'the coal of a proper quality and at the proper time. and Vac*, the Depart ment will reserve in the °detract the right to purchase forthwith, at the contractor's pet are- expense, mat which may be necessary to grimily the deficiency. Any demurrage - or other charge to which the Navy Department may be subjected from delay in tee prompt delivery of the coal by the oontraotor will he deducted from their.btlls. - . . The price- must .be for the coal delivered on board vessels, stating the price if delivered on board at Rich tumid, and that if delivered onboard at any other place in the pint. oh the terms, and conditions above stated, at the dentractor'■ risk and expense, and without extra charge of- any Med. - • Tom offer, a; required by la*, moat be accompanied by a written guarantee. signed br one or more responst- Ale le e e r . s cndr.g e wrii,7ll . l .t o t itlegglM:c!c h * , ,t4e enter intoebligation in such time as may be prespnoso by the Secretary of the avy, with good and sullicient sureties. to famish the anppliesyroposed. No proposition will be considered unless aocornpa ruedby such guarantee. -• Two or more sureties, in 'a sum equal to the amount evemified to.• be paid , will be required to sign the con tract, and their 'responsibility will be certified by. e United - States dintietjudge, _United *States district attorney, collector' ; or, woos agent. ' as additional and collateral seenrity, twenty per cent. will be withheld from the amount of, allpayments, ' not to bo paid except by aUthOrlty of the Secretary of the Navy, untitthe contract shalt have been in all resoecte , complied with ; and the remaining eighty per Cent. or other amount that may be due on each bill, will, when a proper certificate is ft/malted by the inspector, and the bill approved by the Navy Department, be paid by such navy agents as the contractor may name, within thirty days after its presentation to him. It will NB stipulate the e qualitycontrac f default be made in delivenng coa l, of the and at the place and time directed hy the -Department. then, and in that case, the contraotor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liquidated damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice the contract price. which mar be recovered from time to time, according to_th 0 act or sots of Congress in that case provided. - Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted. and none other, will be notified.. and.ae early as practicable a con tract will be transmitted to them, widen they will be required to_execnte within ten days after its receipt at the post °Moe or navy agency named by them. The form of offer, guarantee, sad certificate is here with given t• FORM OF OFTAR., , 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 of 2 210 pounds, amouning to--dollars, and the additional quantity,ifeenaanded; the :whole in conformity with the provisions and terms of the adver tisement of the 9th July. 1861, from the Navy Depart ment and hereto appended. • jenoold my (or our) offer or bid be accepted, I (or we) request to -be nformed at and that the oon tract may be forwarded to —, for signatures and certificate. (Place.) (Signed) A. B. (Date.) FORM Oir 0 U MANTES. We, the .undersigned, residents of -----, in ttie State of and --, of in the State of hereby jointly and severally i cove nant with the United States and guarantee that n case therforegelnit bid• of be 'simmered; Will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at,execinte the same with qgood and eulfi oient mimetic', for -the delivery of the anthracite coal proposed in oomellanoe with the terms of the .aAver theMent of the eth.July, 1881, hereto appended and nn oer which it was made, and in owe the said shallfail to enter into the contract aforesaid, we guaran tee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which may be accepted. (Place ' ) . F. Witte's: (Signed) E C. D. (Date.) / hereby certify that, to the beat of my knowledge and belief, the above-named cementer. --- and are good and sufficient. (Signature.) G. To be signed by the United; States. District Judge. United States District Attorney, Collector, JYII or Nav4t y At. - 11111188111 ()Aiwa •:11 - 01LN - WICLSEC - PRAOTIOAL SLAT& IF :ROOPRIN-TIEURD . Street and - OERMANTOWft Road, is prepared to pot on any amount of ROCIELDE. on the most moderate.- terms. . Will guaranty ,to make every building perteotly water-tigti Orders promptly TORN ELLIOTT ; WINES and LIQII.ORS, MP Nos: 317 at A 1 319 - WALNUT .Street, (basement Korea, between bird and ..1 1 nrth, north'sole ' ) ?hills 41phla.• N: the Old . InLete always on land. .(Eatablndled In 1541.) • ' data if pkiVBol4' . NIOHOLI3O1 1 1; . Nee. 11 Se awl 'l2l Between 7kst 4E, °hadn't et"6l* P (1441104131.4! Mira !AWN* . ; .9111, sh OftlrOid6va IG N ILEAddNUFACTORT L AP • • .°74,,g!itigAißt.'iNd -...,liliii;:arat.lpmW,. Im"amcve; 44110.. l iL . r .• ikut.A.r.! ~.X$1 , ;;; ; ; i. ***".. '''' '* ' ' r 7 ' '."' Ile "ge 'NW LA • i' '' ' 'A" , itiamt,,iielmini r^-1,7, «. 44 • THE gitEr-,THILADELPHiA I :.TUESDAY, ..JULY 16, 1661. " GO RIGHT TO INSTANT RELIEF! PURIFY YOUR . BREATH! STRENGTHEN•YOUR VOICE! SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS GOOD FOR OLGAGYMEN, OIM_R__PQRF_O*I 3 RERS) . wn FO B ruBLIO BPEARERS, GOOD FOR URGER% GOOD FOR CONEGIMPIIVEs. SPALDING'S 'THROAT CONEBOTIONS. LADIES ABE SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECT/0448 SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough'instantly. They clear the Thfilat.. They give strengthiand volume to the Voice. They impart a delicious aroma to the Breath. Thermo delightfallArthe.Taste. • - They are made of simple herbs, and cannot harm any one. ' _ • adviee every . one Who has & Cough, or a lioski Voioe, or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the . Thrtlat. to get 8 paoke go of my Throat Contentions. relieve you instantly, and you will agrnewith'YeXtiiisi " they go right to the spot." -You will find them Very., Useful end isleaaant while travelling or attending public . Meetings, for stilling your cough or alluring your thirst. If yon'try One'paokage, I am safe in saying that you wil t ever aSterwaide consider them indispensable. You wi ll find them at the Druggists' and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE. CENTS. Bly Signature in on each gaokage- All others are eoctuterfelt: A Package Yrfil bo sent by %ail, prepaid. On raealet of Thirty Conte. nENB,Y C. SPALDING., No 4e CEDAR BTItt&T, NEW YORE 0EP , 4A,.14 . 0-PILLS szogHt.4l)A,o4g.,. NERVOUS 'HEADACHE . . the U. of time Ma the periodical attacks of Nor eips stile HasdistkitmartioPrevwnted ; end !Rakes at ihe iiiinimeneement of an attack ininaidisiWteMf from pain andgiokneas will be.obtained::: They seldom fetillin remoylnt the Amiga asks to which females erejo =hi NA.et , They aot gently on the bowels, removing Co:Mimeos. •Far.Lfriivery Studestri'Delieste, Females, aza alliereoniof 'isdirit erg- . they. are valuable, tut Lazakigii; ImProyinethe ceperitc'eviag toe 4 sad edger : to the .digestive organs. and regtonni the natiiil etas tialty arid 'strength of the waole,systesii - ' The 'PIMA are the regadt of long inveei retion and carefully cionduoted experiments; been in ass many yeari; . Whisilitimer they have prevented and relieved a vast . stiiiinf ; of 'pain: aid raft - crick from ilesdsobs, whether emp-manapla the sirrowa system or from a deranged pito' links' lie ssegit. . They are ottlrely vegetable In their sOMPOVirlOrto are May be taken 8;', all 'tunes .with perfeot gaiety wittiest waking any change of diet, amid iai diri grrsaair SAWS: traders, tt, tato to . ott r otiorlstor tAtto SWABS Of ClotlATlCßiritTd! Irla catlike Mtn! ln'rigrsetiN ofX . eb re. iontitfat . . sold jir,Dracrungalid, atli•rleatenr Allattaings. item wai.el sant' bi mania an riaiiip(tif,ti.ia VRICIE; 014704'1'*, --k erlteri addriergri NI ;. PA NGT„ aEci.a ATirdNIF, werr . . , Ann sikt Essistaken , 'MniillN Is fin lualts Pills aosomillak •ths?Olteitlptirkisk 101011111111derifIL: OAre 9f heisdaslie tuna ./tides Vat Etafti Iftrfolh, Ta, _ tire been tested in mon th an a tkonzani satifit VIM 0 .noose. !rem SA. ./Dtateerst, St e'letat, mina, If Yon are,. or have been troubled with the headache, send for a box, f.eenhallo rtuil,l so that 101 may hare them in case of an attack. • • , Prbon rite Advertis• , Pretriotouv, 8.1. '.. . remehalt nil are maid to be one emkly °tbs. Eve dy for the headnehe..end of the very best for thot very freitge tit .00mptaint 'which . roue ever been • . ProisilssWeirierielt.irafoutfp. tAedieo,'nk , eideise — it. lrtaldfog, sadl; hogs lAs Xanswhe Tansy Stay, Zattesehm, we, We are sure that. Persons =Pert= with th e headiedie, who try them, will wok them. Nese 14.1 Soublere Pera..Fiader, lino Orisims, La. Try them ! you thatarepalotediand we are sure that your testimony oaa he added to the already sampans Wt that has racer'. bOl2ll/ALIV that no other asedhosa eau produae. , • • , shmi ta. Louis Lionettat. - • - -- the immense demand for the ,artiolo (Capita * rills tar rapidly lllorealtl2 . C. • • lreet thl 6airstSst`Zhott.lol•4. Mr. flpoldum would not Gannet-Ws Ammo with Et lir twlo be did not know to mown teal went. - •• • /Yam MP • Adatirtiaiwir: 7. l4lll !lifraftai, The te A r n°n7 in theiFfillfrOrYs l *inifi fr ont the AIMS tospeatab a quarters.' • : - . . , /*ma Ma DWI/ if Mao Millrert. Mlle EU' me tak4lA/t•!7,!edil! bib. Irmo lA. crest•inalsi Buitows.2l4ist•sti Moo. ditl t. be Very eitaseiiiiitc4 Oki "fon ry a ireimowtOss.cwsliagve wed= kuraidly ealrianirbe,MisTed. air A MUM bottle at ' IWAXP/11101 lILIMUL6I ==l B .r.A;•PTWII' IlTirM!!A?; Los .1 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUM BPALDIR6 O B PREPARED GLUE!! SAVE TIE ECONOMY'. • • ' PIIPATOIC • • •, • , star” A arzTas Illtd nfill.7llll . Asitootdentis will hareen, even In well-resalated it Is very desirable to hare amps oheav and •0111/6111011t war tor repairing Furniture, TOTII, 01 . 00k0- • SPALT)III6II PREPARED CLUE meets all int9h 11M0T11011431811, and Ito hotustdold san .Atfor sti d Joao without •lt• It is always molly, awl. ay to oiclat Point. ' " : `ice inmity ifoiralfo: l anleiMao. asok bajlalll ii 11144 1 : • • n 3 .e.7:' • fiENNY SPALDII4I4.• sar 00, 415 CEDAR Wlttrair.SLlSW:*ol.l4.. Ia oarteln rapnaoiplel persona, are atlitiviwttnt ;mini of on the nnausp otin<ptihlio, tuatatibut 'of mi pith PARED GLUE. I ntooldoaution all persowt to on tuaine before yarahaaipi, asides* that the full um., -• SPALDLEGW2II4IIPAIXDALM* le oil•-ttle' 19F 1 1 'nutigi Wars are e italla t Cotaiterfelte.'''' • -• KBI I 4 OI NAL THE SPOT." STOP YOUR COUGH! GENTLEbiEN OARS! cruramezi ( CET P OS CUI ALL HIDTDB•O? IMAI3MAIE MIMI CAVTIOX. wroitaxes comOvilis. THE MMAL4MOE MUTUAL INo4l4!kiKj . ll wmpAmt, 47 TMILAWSIMA. mparimit i , Me. 308 V1A3,111111, MILNE% _ _ times against LOSS O R DAMAGE BY F.,I.RE. es 114P444011. 6 torta,llll4 other-buildion, Rioted . • orperpetnitkisnd on Fortutnro. foods, ' Wares, and hlor- °handles, in toYrn or .Iki3rll t igL BABB O,UIVAL ~ , 1 ASSETS /817,141 164. Whioh is invested as follows, viz: In Ault mortgagee on City property, worm • double tae amorist •:. —ammo 00 Permerlvama Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. Snit mortgage loan at par..-- —. . 5,000 00 f ermertranta Rttilroad Co.', If er cent se: cond mortgage load, (PO ) - W 55111 00 itl2l=oll tiald Broad. Top talroad and. Co.'o.mortgege loan—. ____ /MO 00 Oround rent, ffet-elarse.--- .-- — 1,161 00 - Collateral loops, Well seoured— ..—. 2400 00 Oity of yhiladebthla 6 per oetß. 10an— ........ 30,000 00 • ikeyheer CQunty 6 per cent. Fa. D.R.-10an... 10,030 00 mmerplal Bank Moak— --.. • ~.... .-- . 5.135 01 'eonectukiroaylalkirrtzlic.o—Tii—i.o—.ok..4.4,........ " 9,812 M. fel=tutual it;irsne 4 e ck7T. ;lira . kki le j 00 he county. Firti. Insurance oto.'o meek— 1,0 6 0 00 be Delaware M. D. insurance Co." :stook— 700 00 Uptonm Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip ------.-- - , SW 00 ills reoeivable— . --- 14,101 74 k atioonnts, aoorued interest, k0__.„__....., 7,104 65 gait, on hand— —.—................—....----• 11.514 64 1817,10 04 Vita Mutual principle, combined with the security of &Stook Capital, entitles the lrumred to partimpste in morrow of the Company. 'Without liability for isists. bosses promptly adjusted mad mild. ~. . .. DLTUIC102111: elemiringley, Jsncritiol Asphalts. . William It, ghompson, ' Robert Steen, . . yrederiok Brown. William Musser • , William iAeventoti t 80133. W. Tin gley, • Jobn R. w oxtail, . Marshall Hui , JILL. Cerson, Robert Tolana, J. /column ravm .- hulas %Leland. 6. D. Roseggarten, ?snob T. Bunting. Charles_ A. Wood, anuth Bowen James E. Woodward, Jghn Bissell. 'it.tebare, • C1.,1, I , 711110LEY, .Proudest. B. M. MINCE MAL Beoretsri. . • • • • •;• February' If, Dell. • • • , • . 'a* • THE EINTI9IEIM9EUBE, XbilitCrEtiaticair OO Acv y. .;.. •...OE,.P.EUARDELPEA: • . (FIRE lABEEANCI.E.F.X.GLUS.WELY.I 00 / 11 '2.4.2ViNi'BlaiVIIV49, S. W.:DOA/91Bit . 11 VVRTHI1KP:WALNUT - 6 .rtg-ErS• • • -.- ' XATeII , O/35 • AIOADIOLLI L. =IAN McKim, 0530. H. LITIVAATt A-LISIO Fna.zum, Joan E. BROWN. )101 M. ATWOOD, B. A. FLEINIIRTOCI. Barr. ZaraT T. Taxincx,,. AnDßirkv D. Cam, WRCITON, ` • ,L.. a.Rtrass.. AMIXB W . 11.11?E r to? e R ' l3 : e Alt it ' fr*Nul t. PENN MUTUAL UM, IMP:MAMA: _QMPANY, _ No. 921011E1ST ee e atr - =t;_Phlled Ms. U r iTA R TER r_SPETtrai, ALI" qal3- HOFITBI3OI, LRED AMMO -TEE . 1111- • ' DU ED. - . insure Lives foi Short Mime or, for the whole term of ; grant, Annuitimiand Endowments ; purchase Life Interests. in heal Extatei and make all contracts de pnading on the o m ntingenea of life. tra - Thee act as Executors, AdminiatomAturigo - ee. bantams ,and Grlrdlans. ASSETS OP HE COMPANY, J arman' a iie i P ll i a ntrealegat t grflgtlaote estate _ •of State of Pennsylvania,.(MT or Phila. delatila, 'he • WWI K Premium notes, imps On_oollatemlaiito.—.:. rfrAgi XS penturrivania. =North • Pennarlymma • ',- roads. and county inx ;oar oent.'bonds*--. , 106,801 50 Bank, inanranoe, rallroad, canal stooks, Re, 97,617 49 Cash on hand. scents' balances; &a., /to.— -41,30614 471,001,276 1:12 yi " /E L NLLE/7. Prealdnt,; JawVl. Ay i l4.EL /57 Vies President. ninad:WAP.E-MITITIAL SAFETY Tric - 11 -A r OVIANCE' doll:11%11Y, PILILADELPELTA.: ineorporated bs tho-kir.ieLstore of -l'onmiTivanui: ILA. 02kiii E.'S; itirsir of TAMA EA VT:istlvir striae, PRILADE.Z,PHIA. • E IlleilleAjg Oa Yoesele,, ^ • .". • -. illt ' prf i li c • : • ' Wall *Me cd as w.,,c r ot Oa ilsolle rf .:7 " .'.. i kAjW. lrers . , Kb Oanale ‘.llsllll: . ijkil Lakii__, EB. . :i.n l 'd Los* Vii =fitter to all Porto of the ltntot. ' " " Flit/ 15811.31.A.H0Z0 . Us Karelian/bre generally.' ‘ Ou' Ilfaerei " leo : 'il; • ' -. ' Verses. hr: ." ' ''` ." et - t - . . A 11451212 OPIIXI3 'bell/PA/II 7. • • Itoiraniter 1, MOO. 1100,000 Baited States five fit cent. /111.039 Matey Jaz. IF cent. Trasatry yifotes,,(with eaarnad ti 30162 34 10000 , Peorutylnnia . State five . I trr seal • • ' t 0,970 to 11,000 • , do. aix de, 21,543 1131110 rialaitalVkla. Oily alai ol cent. h01m.' ' 13:11.31e3 37 00,000 Tencestee State five cent. loan— 24, J0 1P0.600 Pannallranissitailre -3(1 mortgago aatt cont..bondo— w 01,X17 Od 33,000 - 300 charas..rtaak. etnrialatoerzt esg csarsamnynTsirebtereat 7 Cllr d O P P L .Prir etain, - • ------- ICIOO 03 140011 stove"! Pennaloania ',Railroad Company_ tent Oe 11.000 Lea 'ham Aorta Penner—rgolaitall ..- • 1100 1.140 E 0 Ohirex.rtuladebansietriloirani Steam TRO:lam • LIEle lEtt gharett namely) anit lairrna.ile; • Orate steam•RoOrlobat Company. 100 2 , hams Philadelphia* ' ratobento itorapany— • . • • _. 1,000 2 aharess Continental Hotel • r,iCO - cogi osa,es.u. . Maikot •51:116b4,5 6d n rooeivaPle, for Laaanineea 171486 42 mil and 11 , 30 0 CO Reel eatate—:— • ' • 'et.= se Balcones dae at:l.geneloa—Proreineee en DCr.J 01122 Pallde2, mtereet, ant ether debts dire • - tee Contancr 41,261 NI Rerle,ent-atesk of centre — incersnee sae' _ .o.er.ftotemr.,eies iAtte ta iesS -S•A . . . _ 0 iltMtalti 111illan Afiruk - ••' ' 3 pattad karietha. ' ., , T.. T . L a ttr ,:, 9 . nt.t .,.,,,,,,...g, . ~,,,r,.......,,,.. . J• Ng, Da l 4f27. , - - - ~417:;121P'u t ,= ` -`'". , dwen trucitair_; . --"' ' - 3nr•etr DIVEI - 4.iz - - Mlllaxe.avra Jr.. - A vhf r Q. 4.,, "'. J..,.... , ....w - .. viedi tr a t a g it ' r .. ad ' al r ii , == 0 .. 11 030 1, 11, f jgeoab P. i0;a111: ~ . 3.0 a m . 1 iigZ .krt iM2 F r4 _,..-Tre, . ileopil ort. 3 l l 3: &p i a!, • JAM SS .23. - M'Farking. .Ir. it. M.,11.7.314%. INgldarg; ' i D.B. h ; r.l # , Pitte#:. 414..y1at el', • • ) A. 13. ..4;g e a r t • „ 1,.,..; ,InotAL II • Alirerlli, President. • . __ 11/311ua. C. NAND,ties P 1() Xll. ` krißvicm, :14,.,,e4, 1 - tgaidant. nort-tI FIRB IIiSUILANuE7ExoLIIBI - 17BLY. TRH'. PthieftTYLVANIA Fffl t Teuveck: COMPANY -railo a° l,22A d 37 Strog, on Tititifdepetd enoe Square. Thie Company, favorably known to the oommitnitl jar thirty-,ix yam, continues to insure naiad kw or mase by Fire, on yobbo .or pnvate Buildings, either fsermanantly or for a limited time. Also. on Furniture, stocks of floods: or blerotumdise canerally. on' liberal terms, . Slioir Capital, together with a large Sulpha Fond, is itreoEed in the most weal manner which enables them to . offer tostho Insured an andoubteli imestrity 17. the. oaks of toes. Dmitervors. Jornthan Patterson. tat t ili n de t, i'Muion, Dowel amith; Alopteifitc, John ,Pe'veranx;.. • •PA Prod.:lent. WILLIAM. G. CROWXLl.,'SOaretsri. ';'• 'll% BURANOPI 00111 PA N 7 OF TDB -it. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE ASID Au.- , RINE INLIVAAACE —N. 4 A NXP 4 .E.ITIN.A.Aiii‘ 11111D.1.7153. " - • Stirtered 1re1214,-Caritai 8 1 04.1030.:-Irei.1% Kilt. csik 111, *454,7141.7/ 71.1 , ... ,, ,,,, --- , - Vart . ..A.1.,,,,,, xz v ealo .ll ..airiMit - 24.1rotiiims7iiileritrat sit..-44w.- thug' to .41nus an • . wirsost•azixarross, Ailicnr2. ilestist.zratpao, khippliooxia mum,. . • , .. . . .. • : ela. Ovrot..;.'. • east- 4.zdtes.rs. , moon Isitrk •::` Ise maiwerter. • - "Vo sneWsgner ' " Illiaili it. tO-.,= NI.' Y -l9 ‘, t it t k ti : t _.g.f - ,V• -.laiftkZ•miDr7 g6lg-.li tN-X. I,ltrai,ins.lkBigo4i,. si..i . Wzmuomi:4 E2.'lll:ottrr.;P i k i s i.t ? . =MP f:IP(13t1114;Woz. itINCIaAIfkOB': s:7• S k Diev.lVE'Ohl.PASlY'or • T,ldwilisiii, 136*50,421 $ Streatibelow...llaaa: aware twilit-. iags;s ,an lgorabitnipwaaratly from. loss ar &masa iriliA*oo [Wants. to• Adreat LeitelprentMtatilitiaaro 0:1114 ostma -3,4lllesii: , • - zabeit Mash: Malito7. ihlorgo l 4.".uoupkrl7. , k j 4-pray4. •AitatioTara, Jaraeir Martin ' , • • •Thorajw,B. SlitConaielt. 2.Jantea Jor.h•Vroaley, _ hew McAleer, Francis itatibrty, / s r 4. mai J. Hompkill. rattCnV•ihriltilaaaaa.... • Airrittr. : e sr* lit.lllcatansa • Michas!' • cooken.freMitt 2 .KILNAXT)wrAKTY. Bearetam e ir • • A111:111tIOA' '• 011 . 0i).; t,emiLF°Jr-ferP 1 , 10 , - , cuturrEiv.TEßl irecsi 3itreetOlbovn:ll.l4, ....Dvans large paid-no • tJapital Gtoot .end• eurlilne; pitted in sonti4 and availeblelistourtnen, oontinnes to ro.ot Dwethnte, St.lrec•Fumitare, Merchandise; amen, in Niirt and thounartoes; and other personal property. Al/ Mine, hberallrond prornottrettinsted. IiTILLVIrOR Who.. R. garb., John 7. Leve ls ;John Wolskt, 1 • James . ampheti. &mei Mortoo. Edmund G. Dutilh. rainek Brady. Mae: Poiltner, Israel Moms. • ~ • Prora derit, kißlin O. 3. 612.339010a1,8earetaxy.fs-re234r. 4 VITERAOTTE ;11615 NOVVOMPS -xm: urilittetkoriii.reatiativ*.pifirp*A.Xll39t ? We No. suWAlmilt:ikiiitl*liiiiiral*:ilad , rolytk /street, l'hila46llslssa.- • ~,,-, ,',;,, p ;,* . yid s compau,sit/ lulus Mann erptitwik bi lifiral, ont '.llll.l3ars. Fanntere, •au to-so li dire; hir.rir.e In-virtu:4ft oik - 'iniiiiiii; as d !mato. blead Imeraties to ill utzlit..stbefiatea. ' • '• - ' , r-tAt.a.71..U......:, ...a ._ 4 11 :11gtte %r r• . ' e ' 11:5iF.4 14 1 ` • L'Aladennsi• ' ' • o . WA - saes, '::::': lit & . - y_iii: _earum, - t . ' 19' .y: Am.. . . nom Mann's' . Jammu. o.m do. , Yliiti ?mutest, W. ILIMITI. -ma _-:,-:!•:-.,, • : • •, apt-IT - - EO.HANGICI I INSUBANOII,OONIPANY. ~ -4)91,n0 No. 409 WALITIM:Ntrnet. • ! 1;271N/1011.ANOR on s limo,' end . hiorohnyilho gene ,on fa - ramble ttrzaa. solar Its4od or per ' . WOE Bonin . ' homy, Monde. 1? Q. Giunodo, : . - C harle s .V bonny/ton. t rax iLßobeitii; • Junes T. llnio,' nel i...-I : inmai g ,. : r . ia. • . Joih ri ns T.-uw r en ega • dent. ben (3. AZ4_ pyrtha. • JOHN 0/ NO ; VlOB Froindonl ILIIMAILio Con. Setorsury. • leg FratLimr,LpmA .11 Attica -o CeT T (Mee and *ara Itoeras, 1 0 /01331EMST anat. - Orneunep_tal Mummer Weillel • • - Sudan votes and Statuary .z . • Enoanatio Flooring Arohtteorgral Ornamen z le : ennlat4pg and Smoke IL .idle T il e and Sanitaiy, are. Steam-g reased Drain Water rive. 'warranted to stand presaare t ohoan and MAIM% VP e Trade nix: l liad on liberal tertm I this ;Tided Often sent by Mail on app nation by letter. 1,..4 311.1.1 0 S , Palm . PI Ira. Writ: ICSAICENU, EfklLAD;:t3dl o tNA- Mon, &C-11,000 bbhehltere Nee, 1,1, an'4 I Meet erel rAbdilUlt. In Resorted pea taxes of eketee iste-eanght. fat 1411... • ~ . ' I,MIO bble. Hew nakfax,' Ma/1w A - , and•lajkli 3 O r NAT. ring, of eholoe qualities, . beZell extra now *waled Rerrinee,' 3.000 boxes extra new No.ls 'Beryline. 1,003 boxeelarxi o ld o sediltne fleITILl(I. • tiO bbta. Mae nao While Fmk. so bbLe. new nom/ _Nees 151 m, bbls. new Halifax isaineen. - • i,OOO Q•eintala reald Bank 00000. • 100 baxes Heriainer-eoan Ms**. ,- It store 1/Xll Ist4u4, for • aot bi _ _ APITY j. 09 Z0..14 • t40.R,T11. . n.4-KV.Atino .. _ . 1110 ST RlCOE WAlNl4 : ASAllldatiriibiall' ,),/ of from. Liverpool; ' .141,:fi•f0t"TdattInten. 9:0/NATILTitract'Anonle& 14441 . ;; „ - - ''• • UMe Extract Hypo°, ii n . ... . . to Ss Extract Belladonna; 1 11 1 / a ra - • . we pe Extmot la 1, 41 / Au. 40 Am Yi.n.n.ai Colsinicd, nal bottle., • ... . fi b - lie Ilka.ol.chusaini Etat., in - 1 tattled, . . . WO as calms( ' in 1 a Dottie. IN So ril ILl4ll 4fislhli b liti g ,' & BROTHER, • '• -oil .:- -- 1 --: - -•• 4 , an d North ISECOND.atreet, e ZigNUALITY' ECTING, atm*, r _ PHILADBLPHIA. RE Mlln i n/LAIRI 0 "G . It 4 3 1,1 (I, ° : . rignd aster Mar t 3O, 136/.. d INES, AIL h e o u j iilaril d erz , m i ik. L.." ...D-IttangtraYßlA hiT , ( aceienger en- HILL Otranto', trit A r oa Thirteenth and on Callow at.riseAts,,,t3 . f 5 conneotiog at Rerriabtirg with the . YE , .1A RAILROADAI :1' 111 tva t ,running to Mtn burr ; the CUMBERLAND V A LL EY 1.06 Y.M. train nailing to _4oharnbArabtriTL Per ale.,/c0.3. a_od . t a g NORTHERN CENTRAL Eat ORD 1- P . M . sr = n a g N t e ß w lu l: t liftl ' oci Elgi rne Ci ? or N HA I O N A EAI D'ari . d CALLOW BILL :Streets: • .PHILADRLYILIA, (Yeareniter : en trances on Thirteenth and_ileallowlalll erects, ) for poTrAv ILIA and , /LARK/ BURG at 3./6 Y. M., DAILY, odrineetinl at, HAMS u. 43 with the Northern Central Railroad, or Bunbut7. Williamsport, Ellra. AO.; foz,READIDI only, ate P.* NI.. :DAILY. ahni ars =WEB VIA, PHILADELPHIA - AND- READ . IN° RAILROAD FROM Yin tansi.rau.,. Mile!, To Yhtenivnllo---,_._ Ml' • Reeding—...... 38 Letpanon---.—._ 88 Harrisblarg----W, Dauphin,-1.14 Milloniburc.—..----163 , , : Treverton Junction 138 Sunbury.--...-32/1 tiorthumbeAii .. ndA Lewisburg— illiameport— —.229 Jamey Stiore--.328 Loot Haven .218 of —..:.2431 Williamsport and likmiris 237 Railroad - The 8 A. M. and $.16 P. M. trains coyness rmilv at Port ERIE -R , make tg dose conneotions with lines to rliagara Fads, Canso., dud West and Fouthweet. • DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWHiLL Streets. W. 11. MoILHENNEY, Secretary. Mar 30. 1861. my2o-tf A Itl UWM P.R. AIIB.4I4(3E MEN 'r. Pm LADE!, rine , GERMANTOWN, A NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. Oa and after Alkedey, May IS, 1861. R GERMAIITOW N. Leave Phtladelphia, 6, 7; 8, 9,10,11,13 A. M., 1.3,5. &P. 1,6, 9,9%, 7 , 8, 9. 1016, and 1 - 136 F. la. ' Leave Germantown, 6.7, 7it,8.11.31), 9.10,11.11 A. M., 1, _,...1 3; 9, 6. 636. 736, The 8, 0 A; M. end 8.6 P. M. Trains doe at Pareasn "77l "ly. ' - . ON BIJNDAYe. . Low;e'pnitadel l dua, gas A. M., Lit, MI, 5.7/Cllnd 11136 r. M. - . . Leave Germantown, 8.10 A M, ~ 1 4, ISX, and 10i P. M. CHESTNUT RILL R...6.11.1R0AD Leave Philadelphia, 6, 8,10, 12 A. M.. 3, 3.84, 4,6, 8,9, and 10X P. M. • Leave Chestnut Rill, 7.10, 8 , 8.40,9,40, 11.63:A , M.,1.40, 8.36, BA, 7.18, 8.40, and 10.10 P. M. .._The 8 A. M. and 8.86 I'. M. will make no atop, on the .Germantown road. O i-avlrfAiB. La Philadelphia, 9.08 A. M.. 2.X. /hand 734 P. M. ' Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.80 12.44.4.10._and 940 P: M. FOR (.1014 SHOROCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, ele, 73i, 9.05. 11.06 . A. 30.0.06. og • 8. and /11 P. M. Leave Norristown, ,7, 8.06, 9,11 A. M. 134.434.4. K. and SIX P. M. • 81IND15 ' Leave Philatielphl .M. , , 6And P M Leave Nornstow:#34_,C. M. I 6 M. FOR MANUNK. * * Leame Thllsdelphla. ,:11.116. 11 . 06 A.M.,1.06 .06, 3.05. 4%, 6.1‘. 8, end 11% P.M. Leave Mnriajunk, 6%. 7%. alb 9%11% A. M 2• 33i , 7. and 10 P. M. ' • • ' ON 'SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelehie.. 9 A. M:, 6 6, and MT. M. - Leaveblatsv_u.nk, 7M i t. !CON, 6g ; and 0 P. M. K. - SW]: ,__Qe3l._ yll-tf Devot; NTHeand'Gragniter:it'ti. rirßE PENNSYLVANIA. r73'11 A L • • -RAILROAD. sluo DoUBIX TRACY., 18 61. &Imola wm g 1861 TAB oF Tnlts 'sotto Ili NOW EQUAL -TO Any IN 'Hh C writy. THREE THROUGH PAIMENGER T 141141 W BEM PHILADEL ?}lir AND PITTED VICO ' Connecting dirsor at Phi Ludel ia With °Th ranch Trains from Boehm. Pew York, and al _points EaAt, and in the Union Pepot at - Pittsborg with Through Tmhog to and from aLb points tne West, Northwest. and southwest --thus furnishint faollibes for the transprtation 01 Paasengers =gormand for speed and oom rort by any other route. , TElPrcisiand Fad Lines run through to Pittebtreg, ri , thont change of Care or. Conductors. • All 'Through Passenger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent Brake—spoed under perfect control of tho •engineer, thus adding =With the safety. of travellers. Bmoking Cars are attached to each Train ; WcArd riot's glieeping Cars to &swam and Feet Timms. The EXPIEBS RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, • ' Dlail rein leaves Phiti slyhia at f.go A. AL • iY . f Pkgpwi tt s n tiaras " 19.1 a p. LEATrZ FvLiAoWt : - • edTii ure:Aetiohilpodattan Ida goinintna, 9.90 P. M . tuabga • - •• : 4110 P.' •. ,• burg ,• " at 8.40 P. ca •_ eistpheeter ." ft 01, at B.lg A. Dd. No. 2, at 1240 *.earChesilar Passengers will take the West Chester Noss / and - 9 Hamsbarg:acootamodritiorand Columbia -Trains. Passengers for Banimry,: Williamsport,' Elmira, Bur ?l*, Niagara Falls;: . ano intermediate 'points. leaving AteuAP: ll g O l OMA 1.3 8 A. M . and 2.30 P. go directly hh. • Tickets Westward may be obtained - at the °Moen of :tlig Company in Philadelphia -New York. Boston, Cr Baltimore ; and Tichete Ileetirsed at any of the impor tant lgaiiroad Offices in the Weet ; also on board any of lb; regular Lino of Steamers On the Mississippi or Ohio' are alfrdtt . ta low. and,tline mr quick, as by any. other Route. For father infthhition 4r17 at the Pastc age tiug. Bonthaset corner of EAsenth and Market irtreetr. gat completion of. the .Weetern ommeptions of the re_ftst_lassisitailx Chmeg_ make this the DIRECT LINE ANSAgE , N TH ° B EAST AND THE fit T WEST: the oonneotion of trao by the Railroad -Bridge at Pittsburg, aeOiding all drayage-or ferriage •of Freight, together with the neteirig of time. are advantage* readi ly,d,pereetatod-by Ettispensof.Freighti and the Travel • , . Merchants and - Rinseere' entrust= the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with *ogre onlm speedy transit. TRATEIB'OF:FXRIGIIT to and from any point in't e West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ars or au 'Sow.es fisirare4.ll as eri.'chergid by' othsr itailreast Cealiyeeits.; • rpv- As particular to mark peaagee " via Permail remit Railroad:" . For Freight Contracts ofalhipplrig Directions, apply Company to;' - or address either of the. following Agents of the ; _ MEM . . . D. A. S tewart Plttetmre: R. S. Pieree &.Co. Zaieewille. o._;' J. J, Johnson, Rip ler;0. ;K. MoNeeis, aysville:'KV_; tor?bohlr * 0r.0.V per,. PortimmAh . ,_.. .'..., addook • & 'co.. Jefrersonytue, Indians,; K. W. Brown & Co:, Oinomnati. O. • Athern. & Ribbert., Oh:Lomat], 0..; R. C. hieldrtun, ion.' Ind4'../oe. R. Moore,' LonmvilLe, X 7. ; P.O. (Y "ley &. a Ce.„ - ziraturrille; Ind.: N .,' W. Graham & Co., tro; Ht.; K. P. Baas, Skater & ina, St. Louis.' Mo.; onn. H. Harris; •littehillle. Tenn. 'Han'l3 Si 1/Itat. .46.: pale; Tenn.; Chtrke & Co:, _ 'Chicago, 111. ; vr.' - . ...ta " IC.ool2tsjilliOtl i Hi. j.or to Frefat4 Agents of *nlitv 4ll s! at different in' the Wein... . -... . .. S. , II;^,KINGSTOIi, Jr: . PhiladerPhia. .' - . ... 2RAW Si ROOKS, 80 'North streeW/altirrione.':; LE GR . & Co., 1 Astor Rouse, or 1 S. wllliatit fit.. X .. Y. 'OR Si CO..- No. 77 State stre.et, Boston .: ' -•' ;:• . 1 , 11. Iit_HOURTO/4, Gen!' Pretrht Acelirldl&.'.' T' . dL. ROOF?: Geo'Vriokat Agent, r . . - E. B. IaRWIS. Soul Bmet!..Utoena. Pa.. ,' -' ' jeA-ly . .. . . . • , _I _ • • •;.- :- 1 4..; , - 5-' '• 7.-. - ! __ • I MI siimMER ARRASc-r, . 4- f..71i VI . / -Y 0XK'.1 ,2 4. " DIP - 11¢ 14 .4 . 1%41 ' .. 2 VXII' .. "' zaiilmei wAOM PAR,A.,,tIEiR .151. i Y 0.11.1( AND way rhac . • Pact war. 7r-IT . W2L133 , •ND. IX1 , 11111.10020), 5170? WIS.). I..eIAVB Ar F9A.lows. Viz: • -.; .., A t 6 A. M. 7 irin'Xiiiii iiiiiilliiiiitiro:iodl.Ae- AWL concw4ation --.._ ..... ..,-,.. ~....—__B2 II At 5 A. M., vie eatiadea 1131 d 11117310 • Mt/ .IX. 3.) Aegommoan' ben..._._ —... - —....., ... .........•SM. At ti A . m., - Mattlaindon and Joratio eigyvidsnalag - - Mail—..-.. - ..-_--.... It 13/. Atli% A. DI, via AersuotaaTegid Arm Alltg, ~, Weldon:l Fastrwl,' ---...-...........-..--- - --2 O. At 133 f. P. AL. via ,Iment.agai Ainbx...issentime=..._ N . dation 3 U . At 3 P. id., via Ovadon aTuri . Agnbw! , C. Any A. Ex-, , ...r4K P.. 51,, we, Kono4iiion and Jinno7,ols, , Eve: ~... aing 10a.;..-....,....- - ..........................-..... ! atk . At -4)6 P • * llk i c e , t , n/K 5? n ," 1 41 .21 5 17 .- 0474 4 • ine* 0 • ' ' .—• • 2 Ik. 'At SP. 111,,,,. Ilkind!n..af!d*JomogrUltr ,myT,'"u -7- 7. - - E.irc a Hisi At 11M a r ii .7fic clyt 4 / 1 11 11 4. 1 16 . 1.7 a 74 7# 1 ;keilk'' " A 1 114 Y. M., via Camden Muriirrser s 'ett74 M 1 Clue Ticket z......_. —.-:.-.....z..... - - :-... -. 496, At il .I'. /ft., nik tAnnabn alio. ArAspor, 4...songnota ties' (Frelikt wad rommager/-let lUI= Tleket- 3 U __ Lbs. ,_ .„ id. - ~ 'Sd Clow Thaket-lU 'lllti LP X hisliline rani tallr. the 11,t _ P M,170111i-. (ma Mail. datardaro ezototsd. _,, - . - "11 1 4 r Water Ilan, iltreadongrg, ger hiton, Wilkeevarra., k ig illrArtal d, ,&%7622d4* ar Ar g - N, '"*" ' E..vx..Maton. Chunk, A iiontown,, Bethlehem, IMlrldersi amon. bamoort - n 04, - Plowing toe. ew., .ar ran A. . amd 416 .P. M. from Xenaing :on:Argot .; (UP. 7.10 41 - t Inurasanc.ts vita train waving Baden f or:, Matto .., Cll ,l l :i k g as .lf: Jill'? a t !A, Id.lll and AM P. Y 1 Far r - rootio ,at 11 6 4 4, M. and 11. M. Per ilristelgligenton; 'ma., at 7:10 A. M., 1111 and 1% P. M. from 11Xxingten, and Mt P. M. from Walnut.-- street wharf. ,-,,, ~ Fat Palrowniaiverten, Dole:Luso; Beverly; Bailing ter.niitir. lor•noe, Atordenlown, As., at 13K., 1. It, 434, and 5 , Eftealaboat Trenton, for Bordentown and intermediate elsoes, at 234 P. M. from Wail:it-street wharf. . Iffirior Hew York and War t Lines leaving If erwiaFtem trat,i thtkatgard4,ll.44o'. clePs;,..vabl.7l Walnut. /trot, and on arrival of each train, run from. the depot. . . Bill Pomade of Baggage!, only', allowed Gaon Paimon vi.or. Passengers are nr9hiniteci trona kiing' anYttdpir ao cave bat their wearing, apparel. All baggage ; over Doan& to be paid for extra. The COnipany; Unlit • responsibility for baggage to One - Po ll arpetem Ra• and will not be Liable for any antaantbezosteltssii .....,. *opt by special *entreat. ir - - ~ nib", "" wat.m..-111ATZMPER:ALORL giat i vw: - , FILE:3„ - rnmsi,Y - L. - ._,;FOIR L REM, DOYLESTOWN . ..! EIMICA BRUNK., RAVETOZI, EABTOrt, ECALBY. W RIZ BA RRE - !co. ' - IMRE ' THROUGH - . RATIO. Oo andl'after ;MONDAY: MA 11, , 1860, Passenger W &meta. Phan- Diein i aily. v ( 9 BVi t d7.l l 7exotted ) ess followa r• I ..- _At sda.A..IVI: - . J.E4eress) is rov . !Allele: . Allentown, much GleVr, nasurtow ilkeemrrih, the . • . 0 1 Las Y. ria.. ( F. , ..sores), for Bethlehem, i.,,ct0 )2 , e i a. Ma train reaches Easton MO P. Bf., and makm elate sonnet:4ton withVilew Jamey Central for New York... At 6.1a , .P. IC.'for: - Bethlehem, Allentown.. Marsh Clank, ate. ... At I A. X. end 6 P. - 81... for Iro_ylessown. "' At 1030 A. h . and 6351'. M., far Fort Washington. , t 1,411 The A. M. Erprese train'tnakos °loge connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and , Most derigsble route , o..Wileeeberre. end to ant Morin. the Sehtglcovolcgtoik.- RAlf(B ITO.R..P.aiLAD gall.. . Mier.: thloluici at 149 . . A: AC: .18. A. 81. - . antS.33 r N.. Amara guilt:tuft at TM A. AL•and 4.1 A P. M. _ . .k•ave Fort Washington at 6 . 50 A. U. and 240 Y. M. Oil BrgllDAYB.—Ehilaiotrhia for Bethlehem at 8 lilladeivhia forjDorlereawn at a P.- dt, glestiren for PhiMdelgliJa at 8.40 A. At. . to thlehe for Philedela ' at aP. M pare to Bet Racoon.__ dt PSC ire to Mauch Ohtmk.SB eo l Fare to EL4104 ,1 60 Fare to WillestArre— 4Ai Wbroagh Tiohets_.mruit beEk Dv:armed at .tho Ticket 1)11Ineir, hi WILL &rest, or BERIS Street. in order to secure the above rates of fere. . All Pereenger Train. (exoent Sunday Train , ) oonnoet at Berke Street with , Fifth and , 18.1.-streets. and !Second and Third- streets Railroads, twenty =antes ancr.leaving Willow Street. _ • . el. • /MLitt CLAI Agent. .. , . - SPRING , AHUANO.I - 4ENTriigII.,DELPRIA, WIA fr 0 1-All ir TIMO HALLIOAD. PO4O _p e id liner ON A - TA.P IL 15,...1931, t • SH.. rfri.V.3l.* TRAINS LEA YE .PRILABEI.x.EA: or Baltimore at ,1.111 A. AL, 11.11 A. AL, (xxpreae). and MID P. M.' - ' • For Cheater aS 3./1 'A. M., 1114 A. 111.. LIS and /0./Xs r iPer_ . Wiimington at All A. M., 1141 A. M., Cie and 10.10 F O F. M. ritr,rierw 03/1.10 al 3.11 A. M. and 4.1/ T. K. Eorppy.or,at 1.18 A. M. and 4.111 P. M. yet Nulotd li.t. 811 A. M. For, Saliskuryglit A. N. lime' 1f14.111115 FOX riLI..9.DELPIIIII. ' i ireltlatere at (LH A. fif... (Exproile). 11.611 A. N.. and 4.41 .M. iea Wilialairwa at RIG and LII A. K., LSO and to Sallobarf it LW,. K. J.eave Milford at i P.M. . cane Dover ,al - dAt ;A; M. and 11.211 P. M. 0 „ re Xew Castle at 8.26 A. afr.M r. M. 7 ii .- , to Cheater at 1.40 A. N. 9.10.1 . 6? apt 84 0 . .._ . .a ' t. to Baltimore for SeilioarY and me/alirirra *ilk t • • 'FRAME FOR BALTIMORE: li,eave Chester et 8.41 A.M., LU1599911.10 rat: ..._ Arian Whittington ataxia 44/1., /2.99 P. Ito Wit • . FILEMItIe with ii ran °e printer tzar Attie/red: leave Pill fer Terryville end Interimell9999 P 114" AS i ll . la le It rryvill • • , &cave W Von e • all term , • •14 M li ve gli WIlm r initif for .Plulade 'And 111991 ,100- 411 % 1A Z 1 4-ii-Giaoe for iiillisetc• aid Internist - 4tei p a nt II A. M. Leero Baltimore for Lavre-de- drape and futon:nitr ite stations et itP. In ' 81911 DAYS Nidez ? May 19,1M], until further no • tine. i ll run on u l l e da eM Wu/Ling - ton u.srs 111. end JOAO P. M. and . Leal! . .11eltiniore forPtilia.delehle at 940 A. M. and -, esrlf • ' • Previdamt. &TANS WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES. $7Oll I Q ,,, vfaoA A■ I " titarni variety alum Phil/001phi% 0130 Reading and Lebe.non Valley It. Jt. Ror . tr i n ro C a 7trsi . Bantam and Zrk° RAMIS BY **MOTION . _... . Tv F. PANOOAST, AMOTIONEER, Sue- Ail TUODIAB & SONS, ' , I- s • PA NO B. 800tU1r.:431 - 0/131/1411T Bt. ANALe floc 139 and 141 South POI/RYA ht,,,.. BALE OF no= OF ;. DRY GOODS, HOBIERY, (Formerly Hos. d/ and d 9.) ' - v" —__....___. EITOCE9 AND REAL EawaTt--30th 1 NOTIONS, & o. On Wednesday Morning, CARD.--We shall hold a large sale 0 p- i tiliY July 17, at 10 o'olook preomely. SOth Inst.. including Mercer's estate, b 31,1 1- ""1 . 1 . phew,' Court, order o f t : BfLERIFF'S SALE—STOOK OF A JOB PRINTING Also, Without reserve. stocks, loans A. 3. OFFICE. On Thursday mo r ning. PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTAT3 AND A tv.. /Ilk 18. at 128 South isEcOND Street, the stook of a AT THE EXCHANGE EVERY TU ESDAY, I- ', ‘ ll n Meek noon &inn she bald office, consisting o 4 type, presses , r°liers ' - 'nl ' k nela ae "'"'" 14 J ttli . ei:' Job Printing Autustg.o.. r 011etutionalselets A card Gutters. tables, paper. ink, &o. We AdTAT a m ou n t ßlVA GALE Bale oommenoi on at 10 o'otoolc, precisely. _ for We have a largeof rest et t ..: sa l e . inoindjea every description at the iLec o , • ''atti property. m u t ed 11sts mar be hut at the an -Alit ' , ano n item SECOND LAROR B R AN DI ES, TORY SALE - FINE OLD wlrtEB. BRANDIES, &a. from the . Pt and imlnyrtation of Messrs. HA M ho IIEyL - -'dAk relinquishing this branch of their hom e . .&Co , .On Wednesda, next, July 17th, at 13 o'clock. at the auction store, an u,,,, . & Co . °hid e% - mentor fine wines. brandies. &c..coniprnong y -I ‘ . Co.. Rudolph. Pelmartine & Co., Swing e , it 1 , 2 44 ,. 1 d. Beiabei der high-grade Sherries: Dont, it o n , ;M. "drop" Fort ; Hungatisn white and yel wises al 1' & F. Martel MOS ; Arid. Nennes-s7 &Co ._Biscutt, 't mocha &Co ,'PhDs. Rine &c . - - 7 fine old Cognac Brandies. Bohlen ver y ot ie k e 2,,,••,..eii Virginia pure old Peach and Arnie Smiley , osL;',.l._e• Love, te Ckr. ZiegYir. tine old Monongahela V7l,'l:4'''', tar This sale will be especially won halo o r . tt i t :-/,, comprising- some of the finest Wines and Brai{ - 1 4 . 14 , e . imported. having been setented with great -',er Meer& Barris. Boy]. & Co. during the tu D ar e ~''' years/ and now to he sod without any moms erg uil," tun!, they intending to relinquish this branch of 6 -- bu•inetts. Imo or sampl a u ct i onopen for examination wth to at theo.rns. two hours pre,. ' "'h. InUll In /IC & IFTCatalogues now ready. FiIeN.ESS, BRINLEY, Ito. 42A MARKET ESTREET PHILIP PORI? & 00., AXTOTIONBERS, S3O MARKET =teat sad 621 MIME Rs. inTITZFATRVIC & BROS., AIIO • TIMBERS. 604 CHESTNUT St., &dove Sixth. SALES EVERY EVENING, At 7 o'olock. of book., otabonerr, and fanoy goods, watohos, jewelry. olooks, silver-plated ware, ontlery, paintings, musical ins , ruments, &o. Also, Hosiery, dry goods . boots and shoos, and mer chandise of °Very desoration. DAY 13A1,11.15 every_ Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, pt 10 o'oloo NI PRIVATET SALE?. - - A t private sale, several large consignments of watches and jewelry, books, stationery, silver-plated ware. cut lery, fancy goods, &a., to which is solicited the atten tion of city and country merchants and others- • Consignments solicited for all kinds of merchandise, for either public or private sales. PET Liperal cash advances made oskomontigmenta. Lut-door sales promptly attended- to • • • • • pus •NATHANEfi'AVOTIONE 5R .15A ARD..W1114184101111121141 1 : MAN?. aontheani ooiner: of 81X111. andliAo)3 tar otik - itrVATE SALF:, AT PRIG 't TO BUIT THE 711141.18. The following articles will be eold for lose than hall the usual selling price : Niue gold hunting ease, dotib'e-cast and double-bot tom English patent lever watches, of , the most approved and beef:makers ;. fine gold double-time 'h,nclish patent lever watcher; indepohnent-seconds lever watches; fine gold hunting-cfiae &MI open-I:toe escapement. lever and lepine watches; horizontal and duplex watches silver hunting - ease , double-ease, and double-bottom English patent lever. escapement lever, and lepine watches, ot the most approved and beat makers ; doa ble case and open-face silver watches ; silver dnartier silver quartier ancrinngle-onae watches ,• fine gold vest, neck; foe, and guard chains,* diamond finger- rings and breast-pins ; sets of fine gold jewelry ; gold breast-pine, ear•ringe. finger-ringa, braoelete,' pencil,asees, 'pens, a nd jewelry 01 every description; guns, pietols ?. masioai 'instrumento, piano -fortes, and articles iterlarowf; MOI*EY TO WAXY. Money advanoed liberally, for any-length of time agreed upon, on gold and silver slate, diamonds, wab3hasiiewelrg, fowling-pieces, inmost instruments , dry goodi4olothang, grooenes, hardware, outlery. fur niture, bedding, fanny artioies, and on all articles of value. . • CONBIGNMEN Ati r D - 0117- - DOORBILIAIB- SOLI LICIT ED. • Liberal (malt advances made on all..artielea oonsuined for sale.. Persona' atteribini plien ont-door mica. MEDI Gllnuit pßopmeiteinno, Neer Remedy for Juizvmement. Dunn' the past year Ire have introduced to the no tice of the medical profession of this country the Pons Crystalizod-Chlarida of ropylamuts, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and drips- reoeired from many mmroms, both from physician' of the highest standing and from patients, the MOST FLATTER-MO TESTIMONIALS of' Its real value in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we are induced to present it to the Public. in a form ' READY FOR IMMEDIATE ÜBE, which we hope will wmmend itself to those who are inthering with tnis afflicting complaint, and to the me dical practitioner who may" feel disposed to teat the 11 9 1 8 X1 f R " VitO a t i Y a l b lhiffirirt the form above spo ken of, has recently been extensively experimented with in the P.ENASYLVAITIA HOSPITAL, and irith MARKED SUCCESS(se will * appear from the mibliehed seemanta in the me keel Journal& aTlt us• carefully put up ready - for immediate nee , with full dirimtionei and can be °Mauled from all the druggists at 711 ciente:per bottle, and at wholmode of - BULLOCK it CREPISHAW, ;hugest, and illatufacturinp Chemist'. meal.)v ' Phibuielabia LETTER FROM MIL GEO. L. - °ROLL, Agent for Dr. SCHENCK'S Mediefines in Middle to'wn. ra. • NI innt.srowN. Dauphin Co. Pa.. June 27,1861. DR. :J. H. SCHY.NCH, Philadelphia, Pa. DEAR firs : Herewith 1 eend yen a certificate of one of our most reapeotabls citizens, who has been using your medicines, and is row rea:ored to health. 1 think its pu clication would affect the sales in tlus neighbor hotii. if you seo proper to nee it, do co, or direct me Mr. Ramsey in an old,reliable.well-respeoted. and in= fiuential citizen. His word would not be doubted by any one who knows him, and at present is the Chief Bargees of tips town. Mr. Ramsey is himself a good adoortieement, as he speaks for and recommends it more Mthly than the certificate mentions. Yours truly, • GEO. L. CROLL. MririmmowN. Dauphin Co., Pa., June 10,1861, MR. OP.O. L., CROLL, Agent. Dame Bur :I'ln my recent illness, which was from glee lazed cold on my. breast - and lunge, and which was in a Dar way of hurrying me -to my grave. I was so muoh atreoted.by the severity of the (mush that I could not lie down or obtain any rest, and this continued for two 'weeks. When I heard of Dr.' Bohenck'n Pulmonic and-Bea- Weed .Tonic. 1 immediately. commenced the use of them, and. after using two or three bottles of Syrup. I noticed a perceptible change. The cough was winch easier, and-Inould rest muoh bettor. After using two bottles of Tonto and tenof Syrup, .1 have been re stored to health, which enables me to say I have full confidtmee is rte ethoaoy if taken jotime, and most cor dially recommend its use to the afflioted. tteSpectfnlly Jeers, E. J.. RAMSEY. DYSPEPSIA REM-Errs: r. LNV NI; AIROMAT nIC IMA @OR ATING DPIJLIV. - • This bildieius has bins usui by the pub/it for siz war* with intrtettiotf favor.. Xt is ricortosont&d to Curt Dyasmsia Nerves swiss, ilsart-Burs,. Colic Emus, Wind in MI Btoosetch.,.or Pains i s tkf Brottit, flaitaat; Pro:swot, Ificifetv Chwykrixts, Lots.Spiri/S, Dstiriuw ; • •*, 7Vewusts,./iiiinspisiuwe, ihrtERIR ERRILARATXB, INVIOORI2.IIt y RFT ""MLR NOT ITITOXICATI OR BTTPROT• „ - ..V. . ; A s a ediolne it is . quick .and effebtual, canine the alostaggralated eases of Dyepepsis q Kidney Con:Mao-tie, and all other deraegements of - the Stomach and BOVOI6. In a speedy manner. • • • It will instantly raYill3 the' most melancholy and drooping spirits; and reigtore the weak, nervous, and sickly to health, streagth, end vigor. - • . Persons who, from the injudicious ore of liquors, have become dejected, and their narrow systems shattered, sonstitutions broken down, and cub co t to that horrible aurae to humanity, the Ditallitht Tazzty.xs, will, al most immediately, feel the happy and , healthy in vile reline talcum. or Ur. Harn's Invigorating Spirit. •• - WHAT IT WILL DO. • !loan.—One wine glass fej.l air °fan as X1C366r6a1• One date will remote all Had SPints. One doete will wife Heart-burn. Three doses will core Indigestion . . One dose will give you a Oood Appetite. One does will "top the distrewang Ro of Dyereplia. One dose will remove the distressing gild diesgroceble effects of Wind or Flatzustioei ana an 6v66 is the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the dist/erg lnisjlEoatt and all painful feeling! well be removed. e doge will remove the moat dlitcpcsing pet nn ei Coc, either In the etoniaoh or bowels. • A feW doses will remove all obstruoti owe intro Kidney, Bladder, or - Urinary Organe. Perntons Who are seriously &Meted with MU Kilian) Corriplaints are asinted o f speedy relief by a dose or tee. and ti retinal mire by the use of one or two bottle,. • NIOHTLY DISSIPATION. • Pereons who, !fetalfe dialipatieg too much over night .and feel the evil ecite or Fomenting lieriors. in violent headaohee, sickness at ittoresteh, weakness, triddittalm , tho,,, will find one doge r eraove ail bad feeling”. - tiadies of weak and sickly constlthtiera ajiould take the Invigorating Spirit three tinter a day ; is will make them strong, healthy, and Impi .7, remove ell obstruc tion' and irregulaiinee from the menatrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn %TASK pregnancy it will be found an invaluable meth eine to re - M'o — re disagreeable. sensations at the stomach. All the progfielter Wu is a trial, end to induce this, he kas put up the Infidelasslts Brutr in putt battles at ilifir v its, quarts SI. • end Depot, 4 8 WATH.I3 letteeU Mew York. ' _OTT GO., 23A North SHOOND Sheet, Wholesale Agents in Witikedelphie, And for sale by .10SUCH. EATON, fla Incent, and all Drexel/dz. . , ter-thststv M 819. JAIM BETTS' .OBLBBRAT Im.m. ISUPPOILTERIS FORIADIES, and the only sup porters under eminent medical patronage.' Ladies and phydicians are respectfully !squatted to call only on Kra. Botts, et her residence,' 1039 WMINUT Street, Philadelphia, (tg e a l Voideounterfeits.) Thirty thousand Invalids have n advised by their physicians to use her appliances. ' twee only , ere denulne bearing. the United Statue copYriat, htlicts on the box, cud awns target and also pa the Sapporters. wi th tiwitiesortlair eallir-bithaaftr.. RAILRoAD Liszs. • WEST ()HESTER RAILROAD TRAINS via, PENNS. IA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner .ELEVE and MARKET streets, at &VS A. Si., noon, 331 P. 31., and 4 1 4 , M. On Sunday , leave Philadel,phia at 7.30 A. 31., and West Chester at 4 P. M. . . B 8 T. 011881418 b -- AND FII,IIa . A.D.F.LPHIA t 76 .au . VIA •AngDzA. SUMMER A.R.B.ANGKMENT. On and niter MCMDAY, June 5;1851, the mane will leave PRILADELPin( - ; - frzm the Depot, R. E. corner of .EI6 I IPPREPITTI and ACCT Streets, at 1.45 and 10.80 A. .111.,. and 2, 4.36, &SO, and 28 F. K. and will leave ' the station, corner of Till RTY -FIRST and MARKET . Streets, -1 West Philadelphia ) at 8.06 and 10.45 A. M., and 2.111:4.39 CO.. and 10 10 P. M.' ON S UNDAYS. Leave PHILADEL t y IA at BA. M. and 3P. M. Leave W.Eza 4.31103TER. at 8 A -M. and 5 P. M. Trains leaving•slailadelphia and Weat Chester at 7.45 A. M. and 431 I°. M.. oonne_et_at Pennelton with Trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and intermediate points. away WOOD, cayir-tf ( Mara 6411111rintendent. - NOTIOR----OEXSTIER • . • VALLEY RAILROAD.,--PAR : GER IN. OE:DOWNINGTOWN AND LN- I • IthLEDIATE ATIONE.--On and after Naw. 6tit. IMthe Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN Will from the new Passenger Depot of the. Phila delphia and RlV r imiroad Company, corner of BROAD and C MIA Streets. (passenger en trance on Callow .) NORPILNG TRAM for Downingtown leaves at 8.011 A. M. AFtIeXXOON WitAlit far Deirtlartorra loargs al tXt P. M. PALLY(Sundays exceptet). . f•ordegof the Dotard of Managers ei in. ?Mimi lua and Singing Kaitroad ComeanT. sag •W. R. MeLLabliflnY. tafirmar. • PIiIIAMISLPHIA AND RRADING RAILROAD 00.. sit i cetfi li T ill jorth itreeti • ' ' PELLAD7O.2.BIA, April fit.lattl. • SEASON. TICKETS. On and after May I. MI, season tickets will be issued by this Oompany for the periods of three, six. nine, and - twelve months, not transferable. - Season sohool-tiokets may also be had at 6f per cont. dieoonnt. ' These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 227 DentFOURTH Street. where any furtherinformation oan be obtained. S. fitRADFORD, app Treasurer. .sizELEA ROUTE.— rx - LIADEIPXLS MILD El- KULA IL 0 . kV/CREST , ROoTe. so TrusatisiinCalawimia,la pert, Wilkelbarro,_ .Seranton lrli Elannit_a_, T, ldilton, wil liransoort, Troy, Ralston, . on, kh ira, ' Bilfalo, Masan Falls. Rochester, C 6Yeland,lDetroit Toledo, Chisace,st. tall" , lelvaxtoo, and all 'paint. Doak and West. ran rei trams will lwe Us* new Dawn el tie r kt &phis aztAteadinn Railroad. sonaer BROAD ant AIJ,OWRU.,L Streets. (Passenger entrails" en Oat look.ul stru t,) daily ( ito_nday. exoeptcd). .or above "einsy as follow' i DAY RIP'S RN A. ld. MIORD =PIERS ---.---11.15 P. N. The s.gp A.M. - train sonneots at Anima, for Wilkes karXl_liteen, Semnton ? and alt station s on the 1..A.0 WANSIA A.RD B 01Y115BUREI RA.a.goAD. ITke a ye Mins • make • inset connectives at Elnura orttli tho trams •1 tie New York and Erie, Canandairna and Niagara Falls, and Brifale,..New York and Erie, ane Erw.York Central Railroads, tem ali•eolots Dank and yttot, and Um Oluadan: , Nacsage "hosted to Elndui.7iltkabh Rad gm l Ww 4lo / 1 Iridae, and alliLttinr.ettlate WWII& • i r i l:r a n i t san be , rtert at o r r ling.rata said El i 5 TEL and Gk. ND S I R e Streer,.and at the 1 . ect 6 :sseni_ r iir Dopot,trnersi i TRIRTEEITIftand. CALLOW)III.a. • V ONO 9TRESS FILEIOKT Tv Ain &AWN' ft Plr:1 _di tty sand Reading Dee.t. BMW 1 1 1 .ftliowlii I atm t 'dal y (Sands6o rsatoontad), far paint' Wagtail ltorth, at IP. ;.- . ...%W b i tl I ' M.' -66 . 44/ITe n t t *Ma 7 . 34 . 1.5 /agtr° mi l gem Ike two is .. it. fdit a r unenra o ~ .d. 'at "Freight *not. w l iw • .1•K rad ii „Cr til • .. , , .....: Ll, A. 'NAAR. Aatint, illortkorise esraar MTN aid 115 FD IFY Stmt., sow. , Yediseoloi.iT, "BIP/t1188:"COMPANIZIf;! - -1113 - ADANS EXPRZSEI 00 .blIcy 04 90'OEYJIIIMIrt attliett rz * l'bskszeb. IC brgbandiss.-aukliet.se. udi rw thossish, eesr by ha mu • Lisa sr Is ssasbegss lOUs sat r m . 1 - , 4 - I :Jem ir.l•l 101 tb• 1)1tlii1W 111911. . - --- 4 ' 7 • ' 7 7 ' '' 'll:4iAk thbAs as) - sellii-* ' • • • - - - 1 ? 4 ,071I witord.!'" 4. VLARIST WlNE—lnosaks •and• oases 'i of .th,_ brand' of at, J j ayetavratan Yoelas. For Ws tryi sur K S i a IOR NUR=NTURO FRENCH r % S 4 t ' r N ee M I DORA, PIANO-FORTEa. BEDS AND BEDDINfr BECUBt3ELB *A D OTH te. ft CARPETS. Ice, On Thursday Morning. excel 9 o'clock. at the furnituretore, an aireitutent lent mound-hand , elegant plitn, f or , fine mirrors , carpets. beds and bedding, kc. f rom lies declining haggekeening, removed to the store or convenience of sale. LAROE BALE OF LIVER POOl.. W&RF.;_ I4 PORTER PER 811 IP ?EMU. On Monday Mornote. 22d inst., at 10 o'clook, at the euenonletere, the eob. tureens, twenty oratea Liverpool ware, eorwure. t „ f vegetable dishes. bakers, elates, ours sv , cerc bowls, pitchers, teapots- EUTATIS &.0.. formal( a aunt bin assortment. to which we invite tee attsunoe a •hrtoeneenere. hotel kepeere, defilers. and stye s , IRA.CIIINERY AND ON PENN STEAM ENQUkft A ND BOILER WORKS.—NEAPIE LEvu PRACTIee AN n THEORETICAL ENCINEkse and C F B. BOILER-MA R ERB, LILAC/0111TO, and TO DERR, having, for men! years. been rri artoonmfirt„,operatlon, and been exclusively eng ued building and repairing Menne and River hakinee.tozh" and low pressure. Iron Boabi, Water Tante. rroyeum den., /co.. respectfully offer their services to the patihr: being,fnliy prepared to contract for Engine, of etnes, - Marine,River, and Stationary, hhvint wig of patterns off dmerent shoe, are prepared to execute or. dare with quick dematch. Every dew:Tipton of malting made at the ahorteat notice. Binh and Lou Pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Loiters, of ip e beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Former. of all nisi Rollkins; Iron and Brnes Cueing's. of elf de,,, Thimrele , Turning. Borew Cutting, and all other wort en: fleeted with the above+ business. Drawings and Ppecificationa for all work done at then establishment. fre haveharge. and work guarantied. The subscribers ample wharf-dooE ro om or r e. of boats. where they can lie in Perfect win r. and are provided with shears, blocks, fells. ko.. kr., for railing heavy or light weights. .1 , COB C. REAM, BEACHJOHN PALMVY and kit atreers 7. veto:men meastion, /ono LEAPT. WILLIAM EL MERRICK, • HARTLEY REITICY ROUTHWARK FOUNDRY, P , ..7 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREEn, ERLLARELYRIA.. MERRICK & SONS, ENGIN - BEDS AND mAciinvlsrs, Mannfackare High and I.ow.Pressurs ateam for load: flyer, and mangle sendoe. Gasometers, • Tantis, Iron Boats, ke; Oigt_ ins of all kinds, either iron or brass, Iron Frame Roofs for Gan Works, Workshop', Rail road Stations, &o. improv Retored oo ts an nstruotion d Gas Machinery of the Luce Aim m it bcciy description of Plantation Machinery, sc c h u Sugar. Saw, and Griot Mills, Vacuum Pao, o Steam Trains, Detonators, Filters, rompi ng E mto, k.o. dole Agents for N. Rillieux'o Patent Sugar Soillog Apparatus' Besmth's Patent Eteamilommerouid VICIWB.II & TYCilaby'a Patent Centrifugal SUM siE.T Mechme.tt POINT . PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951 B NM:if Street, Kensington. Philadelphisf-WIL. LIAM. TIER S informs his filen& that, being per. chased the enrige *stook of Patterns at the above loan. dry, he of now prepared to receive onion for Be Grist, and. Saw-Mill Casting!, Soap, Chemical, ate House Work, Gearing. Castings mode from Neter beratory or Cupola Furnaces, in dry or green cud, or loam- mr9- SHIPPRIG• aIkWiaKLY COMERTIOATER4 BY STaLon BETWEEN NEW yOlll AND LIVERFOOL, (miner at QUEENSTOWN r k lant,) to land and embark pateengers and despatoam The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Stew". "hip Company's aplendld DIY de-guilt iron sores steam. ehipe, are intended to sail as follow": FROM NEW YORE FOR LIVERPOOL. EDINBURGH Saturday, July to CITY. OF WASHINGTON, Saturday. Joly GLASGOW, Saturday. Augur 3 And every Saturday throvgh.oat the lOU, from tax No. 44 N. R. RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM. FRILADELPRL‘ Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool.— __.._ Do. to London, via Liverpool--,--- steerage to Queenstown, or talrerpooL--......... Do. to London.— _—..___.--- Si Do. Retrtra ticket', available for wait. from Liverpool-- _—___ passengers . forwarded to Havre, Pan". Bacibirr, Bremen, and passengers. at Ceitifioatos of pageant, unread from /ATOMIC' to !Iry Torn— CertiEmates of passage tined from Queenetown . New York.---.. These steamers have impericr accommodation or pumpers, aro coniatructed with watertight commit menta. and earn experienced Surgeons. For freight, or plozsge apply at the °Sloe of the Cat ?AMY,JOHN G. DALE Agent. lii Vahan street, ?Vida:Mho,. in Liverpool, to WM. I MAN, Tower &Mims fa ILLsagow, to WM. 'roux, 33 Dine greet. AB'Eta rakiTilin AND NOSTEI LAMEXICAN MAIL STEAM- TILOK NNW tOZI TO stmeneS. Chief Cabin Psesate---------41X deaoad Cable Peav4s--- riox 300TOK 70 U 732.1.007 iof P .: • . _ . Second Cabin races e.-.....-- 0 The ahipe from New York caFlat Colt Huber. Tito stay* front Bostoncall at Bailin emu Co* Ur bef PERAI.A, Cepa Janitins. rFLlCA,Ceart.Blienten. Csyt..i. Stone. CANADA ,Cast. Leitoti, AMA, Capt . o. Lott. AMERICA, Cwt. ReeTer. A SISTALLASIAN, !NIAGARA. Cast. Moodie. Capt. Cook,i_EUROFA,C6Pt. Andorra. COTM, (flow braiding.) Theta Tedriela can a clear white ht ct meat-hest: rTel4l on starboard bow red on port boa. AFRIQA., Bbannon,l eaves N. Yort, Wednesday, July 'O.I.IROPA, Anderson,' Boston, We:iamb:4, 10010. PERIM . 10 ,Judiarat, " York, Wednesday,Juir CANADA. Moodie, " Boston, Weiinesdar, Jul: W. ASIA. Lott, my 07 , WednesdaT.M7 ARABIA. 'atone. " Boston, Wednesday, Ave. 7. Bertha not =cured until paid for. An experienced Bargain on board. The owners of these ship' will not be as x!antable in Oleid , Silver, frelliell,STiine, Jewelry. Free:oes Run or Metabi, utile= bine of lading are eigne therein:, szi thee Palm ptly t thereof therein exprmed. For . 7;*iLlo ao P sag-tt B. CV.A 4 Bowling 'rte:. Nee ~ rt. "fHE PRES" BOOK JOB PRINTINO ESTABLISHMENT. NO. 417 CHESTNUT STREET• PHILADELPHIA The attention of the Business Community is respectfully invited to the New Book std. Job Printing Office of et THE Plass," winch has been fitted up with New Material, in the most complete manner, and is now pupated to execute, in a satisfactory style, every van ety of Printing : BOOKS, PA*PHLETS. - CARDS. CIRCULAR S . CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS. bErzkr - OF LADINO. LETTER HEADINGS• BILL HEADS• PAPER BOOKS. .'"ThOERMFICATES. , BONDS. • MORTGAGES. BALL TICKETS AND P.SOG.R.LV.VES MERCH.INTS, ALINUF-ICTLIREMO CHJNICS, LAWYERS, ACCTIOS EERS, PUBLIC OF.FicEss, B.BN KS, R.41LE041) AND INSUILINCE COMPANIES, of Will be supplied with any descripti on Printing required, at short notice And on the most reasonable terms. ll PRA 200 (MBES DBITED VINEYAR 'PRIRTORS COMPANY (Geoyl.rir, egi mar COON', 0.--J net reoeived rr!_ mar, from Bordeanx. 200 Glues tI2 ("mud gto, fine OLD BRANDY (bottled otneok....t „reg, well known and favorite brand. Ma r e l ir ( 0V: Lion into the united atatea ander the _Ay. Le which we beg to call the attention of the alas can be seen at oar offtoe. For Latirwl ofs, sole Hada. - 61 ' fo al ' 1,114 th 156 South
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