rho Savannah Privateersmen• LEDICTMEET OF ITS ;Immo END CREW FOR Muer. The officers and crew of the privateer Savannah. were arraigned in the United States Circuit Court in New York, yesterday morning. The following is a synopsis of the indiement That Thomas Benison Baker, John liarleston, Charles Sidney Paasallalgue, Beery Cashman Howard, Joserh Cruz del Came, Henry Oman, Petrick Daly, William Charles Clark, Albert Gal bate Ferris, itiobard Palmer, John Murphy, Alexander Carter Cold, and Martin Galvin. on the third day of Juoe, in the year of oar Lord 1861, upon the high seas, and out of thejuriedlotton of soy particular State, and within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the said United States of America, dui, with force and arms, piratically, feloniously, and violently set upon, board, break, and enter a certain vessel, to wit, a brig, called the Joseph, the same being then and there owned, in whole or in part, by a citizen or eitizens of the United Metes of America, whose name or names are to the Jurors aforesaid unknown; and did then and there, in and on boaid of the said brig, the Joseph, in and upon one Thies N. Meyer ' then and there tieing a mariner, and then and there one of the ship's company of said brig, the Joseph, and then ani Chorea:taster and commander thereof, and in and upon [Lome W. B. idgee, Albert Nash, Wm. .11 Claiming, John J. Merritt, John Quinn, and JO9. U Golden, each then and there being a mariner and one of the ship's company of said brig, the Joseph, piratically, feloniously, and violently put in personal fear and danger of their lives. and did then and there, the brig, the said Joseph ; of the value of three thousand dollars. and the Mate, apparel, and furniture thereof,' of the value of five hundred dollars, and two hundred and fifty hogs beads of sugar, of the value of one huodrkd dot tare each hogshead, of the goods, chattels, and personal property of certain persons whose names are to the jurors aforesaid unknown, the said two hundred and fifty hogshead of sugar being then and there in and on board of the said brig, and being then and there the lading thereof, and the said brig, the, tackle, appparel, and. furniture. thereof, and the said two hundred and fifty bogs heads of sugar being then and there in the oare, onstody and possession of the said Titles N. Meyer, Horace W. Bridges, Albert Nash. William H. Canning. John J. Merritt, John Quinn, and Joseph Li Golden, from the sold Vitae N. Meyer, Horace W Brkis.s. Albert Nesh, William 11. (Nanning John J Merritt, John Quinn. and Joseph LI Golden, and Gum their acid possession, care, and custody, and in their presence and against their will, 'violently, piratically, and feloniously wee, rob, steal, take, and oarry away against the form of the statute of the said United Stater. of America in -nob cases made and provided, and see ins - lb* peace of the said United States and their dignity. he tualotment includes eleven counts : The following is an analysis of the variations in the different counts: First-1 Vessel owned in whole or in part by a oitizen or chime of the United States unknown. 2. Assault committed on Meyer, the master, and the crew, naming them. 3 Lading of the person al Property of persons unknown. Second-1 Ve , sel an American vessel, owned in part by George H. Cables, John Cables, and Ste phen Haroh, citizens of the United States. 2 As sault committed on Meyer, the master, and divers persons of the ship's company unknown 3: La ding of the personal property of one Morales. Third-1 Vessel owned by George Cables. Jobs Cables, and StepheP Hatch, of itoeklaDdi in the State of Maine, citizens of the United States 2 Assault committed on divers persons unknown of the ship e company of said vessel 3 Lading Of the personal property of one Theis N Meyer. Fourth-1 Ownership of vessel not stated. 2. Austin committed on Meyer, the master, he being a citizen of the United States. 3. Lading of the personal property of Meyer. Fifth-1. Ownership of the vessel net stated; but alleged to be an American vessel of the United States of Amerioa. 2 Assault committed on Meyer, a otusen of the United States, he being: on board a certain American vec•el of the United Statism of America called the Joseph. 3 Lading if the personal property of Meyer. 4 Prisoners alleged to be citizens of the United States.::: i Sixth, Seventh,' Eighth. and Ninth same ai Fiat; Second, Third. and Fourth. reepeotively, adding, in 'nob count, 1. That the offence was committed " on pretence of authority from a person, to wit. one Jefferson Davis;" and 2 That the prisoners were citizens of the United States. Tentb—Same as leiftb, adding that the offence was committed "on pretence of authority from a person, to wit, one Jefferson Davie." Eleventb—Alleges that the primmer' were brought and apprehended in this district. From Western Virginia. TEM BATTLII AT CARRICK'S YORD prom the Wheeling (Va.) Intelligereer. Icy le.l A large number of passengers arrived on lad Light's train front the seat of war and vicinity, from whom we gather some additional particulars of the battle at Cheat river, on Sunday morning, and the killing of Garnett. After Gen. Garnett evacuated Laurel Bill he retreated towards Bt George, Tinker twenty, whence he was pursued by the column under Gen. 'Morrie. Garnett reached Oarriolt's Ford, on Cheat river, about eight miles from St. George, on Sunday:morning, where, being hotly pursued, he attempted to make stand, previous to crossing the river. Whilst en deavoring to rally hie retreating men;who are said to have acted shamefully, he was. shot bye aer geant in an Indiana regiment. Only one man was near the General at the time, a beardless young man from Georgia, the rest having refused to tally. The Georgian was also killed at the same instant,-he and his commander falling in different directions, feet to feet. During the retreat, and at the Ford, one hundred-and eleven of the rebels were killed, while the Federal loss will not exceed ten. The rebels threw away everything, in their retreat, calculated to impede their looomotion in the slightest degree, and the route and the battle field were strewn with all manner of warlike imple ments They left every.bing they had in the shape of horses, wagons, camp equipage. 8 - 3. Major Gordon, of General Morris' staff, brought the remains of General Garnett, together with his sword, watch, /co., down to Grafton, yesterday, whence they will be sent, via Wheeling, to his Irian& In Eastern Virginia. Garnett was a graduate of West Point, and was formerly attached to the regular Uoited States army. Be was. It is said, a brother of Congressman Garnett, of this State The body of Garnett was recognised by M. jor Love, of the Federal farces, with w h om h e wan Init.:lately acquainted at West Point. The position which Garnett abandoned at Laurel is said to have bean an exceedingly mane one--one that could not have been taken by 40,000 men. The rebels destroyed much of their pro visions, such as earn, dour, etc., and all other oh. jsots and desires seemed to have been lost in the one great oijeot of ratting out of the range of Fede ral rifite. They rolled up, tumbled up, any way to pt up. to as to get out of the way. As Spauld ing's advertisement would say, one can " 'ardly realise" bow these rebels, who are aghtiug for their rights, and who took up arms to teals• the in vasion of a toe whose mo'to is 'Beauty and 8,0ty," could ant in this precepitate=not to say loathe— manner. It is the opinion of some people that se cession, in Western Virginia, is about played out. ewe !minutemen 6T t41711n. Blk L. Several soldiers had arrived in the oily from Laurel Bill, who give some amusing incidents of 010 t kin:tithing in that vicinity An orderly ser geanesays that frequently 'the Federal and rebel pickets and scouts would come within speaking distance of one another and indulge in personal epithets, such ae " Traitor ' " Abolitionist," " Blue-bellied Yankee," etc. In several instances the pickets, al er abusing one another, would, by general consent, ground arms and meet half way fir the purpo aof taking a drink. After drinking, they would run beck, pick up chair guns and Sr. at each other, the fleetest man standing the beat ohanise of getting the first shot. A tall hoosier iv here, en route for his home in Indiana lie has a severe shot in the bask, whicli: though quite painful, Is not at all • angeroni, being a flesh wound only Be received a wound in a skirmish last Thursday. Be and his Isom. rades had been dodging behind trees and firing at the rebels when an opportunity offered. They were ordered to retreat back within the lines. when the Indianian, of whom we are speaking, fired a shot at a rebel and started to follow his comrades. Id doing so he was shot in the bank by a concealed rebel. Be is much mortified at the idea of going hems with a shot in his' back ; but in order to guard against ridicule, be carries with him car. dd.:aces of commanding tffioere, showing that the wound was honotably received. Minas in Baltimore. NAEBB&L HANZ, INDICTtP FOR TIMASON Firma the Baltimore American of createrday.) The &rand Jury of the united States District Court, it is understood, yesterday presented Col. George P Kane, late Martha! of P Doe, for tree. son. , Cal Kane is yet confined at Fort Mullaney, but it is presumed an application will be made , to the court to fix the amount of bail rtgoiren for his mica°s at an early day, should the military au thorities deliver him up to the civil authorities t as in the nee of Mr. John Merryman. D was also rumored yesterday, but with what truth we were unable to ascertain, that Cal. I. T. Trimble, now In the Confederate army who anted as commander of the citizen soldiery in the oily daring the excitement of April last, was also pre sented for treason. ADNITTID TO BAIL OR d CHARON OP TRNANOX Richard H. Mitchell, of the firm of Penn &Mlle °hell, indicted for treason against the General Government, gave bail in the sum of $90,000 in the United States diatriot court yesterday. .an WM taken in his own recognizanoe in the gam of S2O 000—the remainder was g‘ven by Masers John B. Wlllarcui, George W- Webb, John Hanson Thomas, and Joshua A Turner. He was recognized 00 appear before the United Spite') oirouit Court to November next. ld. Welsh OWatlat presented for treason yester day, also gave trill In the sum of $25 000. Thurs ton T. Martin, henry M Warfield, and Samuel 8. Riohardeon, being taken In the sum of $2O 000, and the aoonsed being taken In his own reoogni zanoe for the remainder. In noticing the - lading of Stasi:Gents against Frederick Ohlhorn, Joseph Cook, and Joseph Hood, we yesterday stated that it was understood that the arreats grew out of a participation in, the Hot on the 10 hof April. This, we areinfortned. is incorrect. The parties were arrectsid on &charge of holdifig commissions In ttisPontederate army and enlisting soldiers for . war. DISOOVIRT 'O7 00$011ALSD Anna. Yesterday morning a further examination was trade, by the policemen on duty at the old City ffall,'ot the upper portion of that building, re sulting in the finding of four short swords or navy cutlasses and two old guns, the latter having a Owe of paper on stattng that they were telpen from the Rough Skin Hall on October 8, 1860. Thole arms were ooncealed in an old window band, w hipt, wo (brawn among a toile of old articles in the loft, and had escaped observation previously. .„ ~.• .licanan Challenged-all England. TheTetelfork 'CUM! states a few days sin ' oe as .w.e: " iv latormed 'on.owhate oodsider good andfOrity,John 0. Heenan forwarded c challenge to ..England, to fight. blue, Herat, King. or any otkier man le Eogland, for the sum of $lO , OOO . it is also stated that Heenan'e effer era bruees tieVerel: otivir polars, viz: that be (Heenan) will stake -an 319 000 to fa 000 if Mace will oaine-to this country flighp to Canada; he will give Meow $l,OOO dirmy hisiveweeita here ; or the Boy will taha, sig 000 t o o w 1100 and IlRbt In Eigland. if the.: Plimpton of Ragland wilt pay , lisanan.sl,o6C to, defray his expentes to that•eountry. TllOllO pro-. pAtions are very fair and eqnitetile, and certairdy clarinet meet with any objection If the • Lendonere • are anginas to test the abilities of the Amerieen 0 los more. In his former trip to that country the BJ7 bad to defray his own expense., whlob, with those of his trainers, amounted to a vary large sum The peonalary stake at lune wu almost no. thing umpired to the outlay he was subjeeted to . while there. And now, as the Loedon sporting press and some of the prominent sporting men of that city have intimated the readiness with which Reiman oould be aooommodated in abscond match, should be desire another meeting, he hits oonoln ded to ohallenge " All England , ' and for a stake that will make it worth hie while to rr beard the lion in hie own den"—s stake that will repay him, should he win, for hie loss of time and neglect of imagoes. at home. Ile bare no men in England, bat will fisht the Champion or any one woo aspires to the office If London has snob oonfidenoe in the inviootbility of her lighting men as is pretended, here te an opportunity to put the matter to the test. The Champion of Unitised is not bound to fight for more titan £2OO ($i 000). It is optional with him whether he dgots for more or less. It may be that Mace wilt refuse to light Keenan on the ground that the stake is too large. That be has a right to do. Bat, atter all the boasting we have heard of the superiority of the British ,pug over the American, it, is not likely that the money will be permitted to stand as an obstacle to a second " international match," whether for the belt or not. Death of Captain Dick Ashby. A URDU, ACCOUNT OF HIS TIGHT WITH TIM INDIANA .2017419118 The Richmond (Va ) Whiz, of the Sib, &imams the death of Captain Ashby, from the wounds he received at Kelly's Island on the 26th nit , with the detachment of Col. Wallace'e Indiana Zanave regiment." According to the Whig, he was despe rately wounded in a band-to-hand 'mounter with Corporal Hays and three others. This was the fight near Romney, and we eery the following extraot from the Richmond Divarrh : Then it was that-. Dock Ashby had ,a band-to hard encounter with three men, kitting the corps ral, and badly if not fatally wounding the other two. Whilst engaged with two men, he received a blow from an unseen hand that felled hint to the earth, where he was left for dead by his men, who, after hie fell, made good their eroape and returned to gawp . Near I o'clock Col. Turner Aahby arrived with his oommand of twelve men, and, being informed by a woman that there . had .been a light below; he advanced toward Kelley's Island, where the ene-• my were aeoreted, in what numbers he could not: telt, ae,they were behind the driftwood, bushes; , with which the blend, which is a half mite in length, was covered.. Seeing hie brother Riobard's horse quietly grazing, without rider, and fearing the fate that might have befallen its noble rider, he immediately ordered his men to cross to the island, be taking the lead. The enemy took de liberate aim at them from behind the drift-wood piled upon this, the upper end of the bland. At the command to Are, not less than forty balls were discharged at them ; but so far all of our boys mantic unhurt, although Col. Ashby, H. C. Rust, and Granville T Smith had their horses killed un der them. Immediately upon landing, Col Ashby gave the 'command to beat the hushes and drive out the miserable onwards. He, flushing a covey of four, killed two, ;who • had the. temerity to off-r a fight, and taking the other two on the wing ai they fled, after having discharged the contents of their revolvers at him. 00e of them, as be fell before him, begged him not to ride over him, and Ashby . turned aside telling him that he bad done' him all the harm he desired. Another, after having exhausted hie re volver in attempting to hilt the csvonel, and whilst fleeing for dear life, entreated him not to kill him ; but Turner's reply was, "Sir, I mourn the neces sity, but I spare no invader of the soft of Virgi Ma," and down went the poor wretoh before his unerring aim T. B. Smith, after having been knocked down by 'he bu , t of a rifle, arose and shct his man. The poor, miserable creature, whilst weltering in his blood, asked Smith if be was a Christian, and he replied, " I trust so ;" " then," said the man, " for God'reake, bring me a drink of water." This Smith hastened to get from the river close by, but whilst in the very not: of- at tempting to drink he fell and expired .Near the close of the engagement, whilst nobly contending against fearful odds, Dr. Antannton, of Baltimore. and 03wold Foley, of Far:Ruler, fell mortally wounded. John Ladd, of. Missouri ' also received a severe wound in 'the arm, near the shoulder, breaking the bone. . Col. Ashby (not knowing the fate of his brother) and his command, immediately returned to camp for reinforcements, and , again returned to bring away the bodies of the two noble patriots who had fallen in the fight. Upon his.return, he found in a culvert, where he bad been left for dead, Capt. Dioic. Everything of . any value, even his spurs, bad been stripped cif his person and carried away by the thieves. He was found to be badly wound• ed by a sabre out over eaoh eye, a thruetin the bowels,- a deep out in the arm immediately above the elbow, irjanng the bone near the joist; he was alto shot through the palm of one hand, and two fingers of the other mutilated by the passage of a ball of rather an inconvenient else. Reported Arrival of the Rebel War Steamer Sumpter at the Balm. - [From the fdetenhis Avalanche of Fridar•L ;‘, Oar fellow -oitisen Utiptein J. o. Montanus, 'sue owner of the Vicksburg mail line of steamers, left New Orleans oa Tuesday, and arrived in this city yesterday. He states that a despatch had been received from Berwiok's Bay,.to the tfftot that tbe Confederate States war steamer Sumpter, Capt. B. Semmes, (an *want of whose running the block ade last week we published,) bad returned, bring ing fifty-five thousand Enfield rifles, together with other accoutrements and a large number of rifled cannon. It seems that the Sumpter met near Cuba an English vessel that was on tier way to New Orleans with these arms, which had been order.d . pre viously. They were transferred to the Sumpter; and that 'vessel had arrived at the Belize in safety. It is a feat that will relent great oreait upon the gallant officers who accomplished it, and it shows bow " effeotive" Lincoln's blockade is The same gentleman informs us that over ten thousand hogsheads of , tobsooo were disposed of in New Orleans in one day during last week. The tobaooo is intended for the Prenott market, and the French pnlohnsers paid for it in gold, instead of bills, as heretofore This information, we believe, oan be relied upon.- The tobacco must be taken to Fratite, and will go there in Prenon bottoms. If old Abe's vessels undertake to prevent it the distinguished railsplitter will have a fight on his bands, in whiob I , somebody" will be hurt. • . Tug Cacwa.--The New England farmers , _ are reaching a time when they can make .safe cal. oulations upon their crops. Corn is said to be two weeks earlier than last year. The late hot weather has brought, it forward rapidly, and It promises well. Potatoes look much better than nsnal; some of the earliest varieties begin to come to market. Vs apple prospect is vary poor The enormous crop of last .year is likely to be fully offset by the deficiently this season. Pears are no better; some VAT/Wiles are entirely gone. Of the Bartlett there will be scarcely enough to bless the eyes, leave alone the satisfying of the appetite. Of peaches, cherries, and quinces there are none. Most.of the peach and quince trees were destroyed by the cold of last winter. The cherry trees are not much better. They have slowly commenced the making of new wood. and partially leaved out; but the leaves are unhealthy. curled up, and covered with vermin. Currants and other small fruits yield scantily. The fumes has his 'grass. corn, and po tatoes, and these must be the chief dependence for the year,. Fella? POreosso.---Soon utter eatiDg step- per Wee -veining teat week. the entire !Amity, of Mr. Parmiey, p Chigago, were taken siok. a sub sequent examination showing that the breed, of wbiols the eustiro family bad partaken, was heavily oharged with 11118D143. Fortunate y, the quantity wee asz groat that no fatal result ensued. "'THE Pit3gBl3- -000 K 414 4O VINTING v.STAI3I,ISHMEN T. NO. 417 OHESTNJT STREET. 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BEALVD P RAN:VIALS ere invited. and will be re oeiv•• • °Mos untti 12 o'olook oi 1) •V, the 220 der n 1 July instant • when they will be pub'lo6 l 2 opened for furnishing oy ooutrsor The -following ma terials for MIIII Molting , dal.va.ab e at Pooh p ace or pieces to the oar of hew V ci•k as ins.• hereafter be de el.,iikted. in quentitles as .eituired. sr 2: 2000 earth, main. dark blu-, (indigo .wool deed,) for OR pc 64 i oohed. wide, to wei.b.l4 ounoes per yard • 3711.1.00 Lards h. dark blue. tiedisit wool dyed,/ d 54 mobs; wide, to weigh 21 011^0611 per yard. 7670.0 cards kenos,. da.k -blue. (indigo wool dyed.) twilled. 64 locums wide, to weigh 22 Dimes per yard. 7.0,600 yarde horsey. sky b'ue, (ndtro wad assid•)lls inches wide. to welch 22 ounces per yard. a V 0 yards sky blue 13451 DR cloth._ • 72 500 'lards beet quality td.ok Mows. 7d0.. 00 lards 114 n orl. d trk blue (indigo wool d)ed.)64 inoh•s:wiue. to weigh 10 ounces per yard. 2670x0 yards 11 tenet. Potion and wool, dark blue, (In• die o dyed.) to - slush 6)g . ounces per !ord. • • 1 725 (S 0 yards flannel. white. (ootion • and wool,) 31 iroh•s wide, to weigh 6)c Dundee per yard. 1 495 000 yards Canton flannel, 27 inches wide, to weigh 7ou ores per 'ord. - 824 000 yards - cotton drilling, uobleaohed, 27 inohee wide. to weigh 6.44 °gages per y ard. - 231000 ya. de oi.tion dribine. unbleaohed, 96 Inches wide: to weigh 8 oun es per recd. 60 000 yards brow,. Rolland, 36 inohee wide, beat voi la% • 176.000 yards ootton muslin, unbleached. SC noshes . ES MO yards blaelrlailiais. 96 intim' wide, bast qualltr. -1611 .00 pads minuet pad. mg. . 91 000 yards buckram, 40 inches wide, best quality. 204000 site•ts ,waddlng.oo•ton 340,003 pieces tape Id yards), white. 34 . ittoll wide. - ads twist. best quality per pound. - lumina silk. nest qualttr, pe.• Found. 7 010 linen thread, W. B. Plo. 30 and No. 40. per nauct. Be 000 linen thread, Woo, No 31 nod 40. per wand.: 4,1100' linen thread, assorted oo.ore, Nos. di and 40, per • 64 *0 spo^la oottnn. 6 930 me s home It'd eyes. 33.651 a toe. w.at buttons. beat quality, . 180170 gruel teat buyoua. b-st au 88960 gross shit Ihitnnia, be , t .- 38 %Su aro, a uspet,iter button'', neat gasins: ui 8 6 mete bo•rd. • ••• 300.U15.1 • arch aiptvu eotd. • _ . 24) MO arm. Man ois, wool. gray. (y101464* ors V. B..in b acts, 4 manes loos, in the centre.) to in. 1 feet long, and 5 tenth inches arida, to . weighs rienrcalsesioh. 8 0 tau wort of ball siociliut a. gray. 3 e Zeit. properly made f toad deere won ,with double and twisted yarn, to w el sit 3 pounds per dozen pairs. solute pairs bootees • UPON Mace tolt hats. best quality, made of Elootob andsnelish coney and Russia mire. leo our hat cord'. worsted, blue, 3-16 inch diameter, with •rs teasel at each end. too ir rites one. 900.000 black r 'oleo feathers, 12 inches long. ZOOM? noses eagles. • 201000 brass th•gles. • 1:400 glees wattles. for neck stocks. leather, for neck amass. visor leather for caps. leather. for chin strata for caps. 20 Melting morocco. 1 49J aroma brass slides for naps. 900 pairs N, V; a braaa shales. . 8 WO DOM re -tennis' brass scree& 194 sOO pairs corporals' -td privaree'braas All the above mentioned artist's mutt 'oonform in e• ery reseeet ro the sea ed et:m(lml patterns in this offims. Whe , e tt , By ay., be *maim: ed, and additional in lermailon reoei yen ()once ruing thorn • ' • • Ae it is desirahte that tne articles be of domestic, fabri cations. olds from ennui* (queers or regular dealers will be preferred. which must toe made for and eonform to moon eitintee On Y. in quality end desoripti as are 'require. , by.the advertisement and the w.mnier in this office' but one tranta wri be awarded to the loWest • re stbte bidder who shall furnish satisfactory aeouri • ties for 'he faithful performance thereof. hs•Menufactur.rs' esiennehmont or dealers' Warm :of business mu t be distinctly stated in the proposal. together w ttt the names. addreire.'and resoonsitulity of two persons .proposed as sureties The sureties will , u •mnty that a oon , raot shall be entered turn within t • n days aft. r theltonepianee of maid hid or proposal. erro•ossiis w ll ba received for the whuie or any part of each kind of .the ...mutes &dreamed tor. The privifere is reserved by and for the. United Pitites of , rejecting any proposal that may be deemed extra- Deliveries to commence within twenty days after the. acceputcee or the prop Bats. and one third oft - tits contracted for mat be delivered within two months horn said:. date of ncoeptentw. and the remainder iii morithl, prop:int n•. within four mon- he of said date of aneeidaeoe, or sooner if praotioable. Itidd era never: helese, state in their proposes the oho. t at posi to Me time in whion the quantities bid for can be ash yore's, by hem. ' All articil.s will be subject to Inspection by sworn itssectors, appointed by • authority of the United ota ea t is to he disbnotly understood •hat onntraots are not transferable without the content of t,rs prober au boo ty, and teat en. sale. assignment, or tomato r. 1W 1:1011t auoh oonsent having broil obtained (escheat under a vrocese of law) so 1 ne regarded pa an abandonment of th• contract; and the conrracoor and his or thei rosureties will ne held re•unnath e f•.r' ail. Las or amage to the Untted .tes which wry atlas thart-from. • •• ta,ymenta wilt tie made on each delivers. should Con gr. as have mad • an a., proorin• ion to meat teem, or as 5 ion tuereefter as an aporopriatt snail be mad •.fur that enroo-s Ten oe cant'• f itis amount of each de liver" will be reitained until the ^oorrant shalt b• ouM pilted, which wilt ne forfeited to the United Rtates in ooze of defamation on the Dart of the contractor in tut filling the coni.aot Forma of p. weals 'and guarantee will be funnelled upon evaluation to this (Ale, 'and none will be con sidered .hat do nor conform thereto. .• • • Proposals will be endorsed. •• Propmals f.r Furnish Nisforials for Army Clothing," and be add , sesed, [dolor D. H. v laiskraf.insster ArTy. B 3299 ?intr.-woe.' ARMY SUPPLIEb. _ . . . UTTEICX Or:Allati" CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. • • • • t;erner of klork.d 11.. d Mercer Streets. • haw Vilma. July 9 1501 BEALTD PR nPOSATIN luvitod, and wilt be re osived at this otEcie until the &serif August next, for making by oontrnot the following Army Clothing, to be mane of meter its luroiehed by the Government, the artioles to be delivered a-. the U. IL Depot of Army LA-viler and Fool page in this oily. That is to say; 2 0 000 snAin try Gaps. 2. 0 MO infm"y un fflrm coati. ' 400 (44) blue flannel emit ousts.. 80.. t•oweers. 8 0 OW flannel WHAM. 800 MO drawers. Wu OM greatcoats. .2uo 000 'paths , etooka, . . . - . Ths =Dove artioles meet he as well made in every re eveot as the sealed pa.terns in this. lboe weer. they may be examined. ell articles made under oontracts her•tn invited will be received under rind ineveorion. made br sworn in.:meet... upgroint...l br nuthotigy of the United States. PrApnintls iIT be preferred for each hind of:earmenr separately ; and for moderate. not small gio.nrities of each. thdders will. Eat , the qoantettes they'sr , l , c on met for. and the shortest per:ode wawa widish deb veri.Swil. he made- - . . soh hiOds.. in kis proposals. will di.tinotiy to his - place of business. 'nod the unman. It 'Areas and re neonnthilif, •.f.tWo mamma propoeed as sureties for the mateqsl delivered nod the 'qunlirs of the work re quired and he . a l s o rtat• the shotteat periods withm whom de.teery wilt he made.. . Bins for Ironing se,ll be acaepted cor.ly . from tailors in ex'en Ire t ultra as. or dealers in doming accustomed to euiploi m-ny • perartvue in that line. it is to he d a tartly understood thr t migrants are not transferable 'without the Hansen._ of the proper auttori tr. and tont an) sale. assignment or i flossier. wit..oitt such consent. (except • noer n prn••ets of law ) vttl be re.a , ded ha an ahabdoom•r3t for leh eh the ooatraotor and his sure - ies o ill be h, Id reeponsibl Dative y of o °thine in to -commence ten days of er then at-rial 011 1 1 have been mord and the whole ono traered f ir .a to b . promptly delivered according to the terms of etch vont aot Payment will be m. de on the deli you of one-half of the amount of an. attic e contrec.ed for. pros ided Rp• p/opmlions for that pwp-ee be made by Coneremit true one-tenth of ,he mount. doe for each' deliver, ehts9 be ret,ined till the oontr..et b; Completer; aka he sum retained shad be torfetred to eha nte ; tea in c. ee of daelcation or non fuifillment by the con tractor. . • • Foe xne ol . nrnven's and gnainnteewill he furni. bed on apptica•!os office; had vv. 9=oPos .13Y,11 ba c. ns dart d that do^a not conform. therA , o • . !'lopOtintio Vi 1 tr e autiorsco rropos•ls for mann factoring arrikfaupplies." and-Will a addftased to Major D. H. ViN Qaartermanar U. S. Army. N J,16- 11t _ pox 3..103 Foot Office. A. .6IIPPLIES. • QUAItTERMA sr KR: GENERAL'S OrPICS. • • k1•11/11180110 J 1,14 12.,186. 'Sealed Proposals mil) ne rime ved at this cities) until 12 o'clock m. , on aturday.. the . 20th day of Jul, 1861 for the tullowing Arms Supplies. delivered at: the 'tate Military c.w.o. Harrishurs. In quantities ea • rs attired Said proremMs in he oly open d the time and p an, veined.' std the suocessful bcd to be antiout c ad ,as soon thereafter as no •ventent—the right being reservers by the state to increase or diminish the nuth ber,s.nd quantity of asid thie thousand csouanon' tents, army Psltorut 20 1194 . pins. ito ;complete. One Windiest uall.tenta. army pattern. poles.. pins, ti esoto., otitholete sm., d axe handler. hickory. •Onelhousano pick ti tidies tnotiorYi - 9wet.tr bog CC toy mounted artillery: One thomand'and ten stable frocks. • • . . -'lris a airebia • that ad tn. above articles he of do r:Depth) no nut . ..attire and IA heti 'an, of them are fur y •ben by the United Kates. the sans Dnst onforirr. in ail resprays to the seared ate, nerd pattern in the Uni ted. custom Quartermaster's offsJe and malts') store. Philadelphia . . Ten per cent. of the amount of each delivery to be retained as it forfeiture until the o.mtraot is completed .Ille above art/. lee tieing required for immediate use. the. time or delivery will Ir • con-idered in . slang CO ttacta. Coottaotore to.'srate IP their proposals tee time when the g• ods esn lie delivered. anit thespeedy delivery of such aiumes as are needed wil l be Ocnal d-retl in awarding the contract. rturci•es ul bid.mis to give bode with two approved PeOUrinee ; r veK.e•l to be OW/weed, `• Proposal for Arm) , ruppb , .." Jul. 20th; Mg. n.I suoDI es contracted for en , er these prOVIIIMIN to be dehve.ed at the Morclinuse in t e ci I of. unlred otherwiew directed. free of all Ch , rite for trei.ht. eosins or draynge unle•s freight to plAbe of deliver. is ',fewer: than 'to-Harr Writ - v. in which wise the difler-nce all , TVed All tacks g• a so delivered to be mit, 60,00 the outside, with drain heir mid f therein. nod nentgof part) ttlel2lb , laP MUM, (Kerber Wien an Inv••ica o r enD to n - x enctosed.• =Waiting. in.addition to above. w.tice of what special stfinkly it is a pax.. X. O. rt .1118•11 t •Ilfl. Eben. P. M. . ARittv uk! its.-- . OyAlcrorjimitit ribontiwo AIiD Vitiermios. . . 7 Pninar,of Seward endwarner horvete, • ' *NY WY(.IiIE; JUN, 8, 1861. SEALED I'IrrYPOEIA,LI3 .re inset-d and wad' b• re oeived at this offioe until 12 "'chock M., on 111. 0 r4iiiiy. • the 29th d•y. f July mama t wren they will be Debliety opened, for furnfettine• by oontmoi the following tents for the use of the er.itir.deliver‘bis at such pleoe or plarmein the mi r y of bow : ork an May tie harem...tar de'. signet. d, in quantities as n quaed.'. Proposals emoild et, e the pr'ore of toots oompmte. deliverable at ant of the &mom of the gdartermaater'a ill•narrni ant, ercolustve Of the to t poles and unit pins, which veil) be e .nttliet of se vane em•yrtata Lsree.eupplies needed; and the pmolvoi•e wflt be mtde from the lowest Tea...meth bMdern, at the tintla it bpo Wei neoeseary to give the oMers '1 he ptioes llP`r tent Bhp .id* be spited, Dea l in g th e pineil at which the oilers'() deliver. , The foitowla,g epeolgamilons will be strictly adhered • NO +PITA 1.1 feet . leing..lB Pet w.cie.ll Pet web. with a wall •*‘); ..gent, ante havin4 on one end a lappet. eo as to admit, of two, or in oe , ente beam ioinrd and thrown into one, with a COfitiIIII .114 00y-rlog or rill IIOoPITA 'I EN FLY, 82 feet ID inches tone. It feet vide. WALL feet 15ing. 9 feet Wide 9 Pet high. 4 feet wall, WA LL TEN'r FLY, 16 feet long, 9 feet wide. • ; • M. EY TENT, 18 feet diameter,l3 ftwt high, tah V.NTS' TENT. Vems` - 6 feet 10 inches 10n5..7 feet • ide. 7 fee‘ I inch high. The tense end ' flies" are to be made of cotton dusk, of the fo'lowine weig lased dimcneYons. vs : k or Hospital t eat -30 inches wide, ant) y) canoes per yard. For Hospital Tent Fly -30 inches wide, had 16% ounces per yard. For Wall and Sin oy eat—.-' 13% umber; wide and matinees per yerd. All the slave-menticaied articies must conform in every 'repeat to the 'Anted standard patrerar in th 8 office. wirer- the! nie...y be examined, and additional in formation reoeivettooncerning them. ' t s it to dmiray.ke that the articles be' of domestic 011th:en :a, bicleArom Knot. ei urers atd rrgulsr deal ens will be pretgyred. whin!' most he maue.for and ; con 7, form to suoh erttcles on .y. in adaiity - and deacrietion. Ile a e required by the advert.s.ment and lire samples 'in this c.tTi..e/but contracts wub be awarded to the low. eet responsible Mclver, who .eboil furnish eint.inainory securities for be faith ul peilo• ato nos thereof. ne menu famurer's establishment or dealer's place 'of busineno ra. se be dipmnoth stated in tbe proposal. together with 'he names. address and responsibility of two poisons proposed 'as securities. Ihe eureties.wiil guaranty that a coat. act eholl be entered into within ten days after tneameeptancre of said bid or proposal. Yropoeals wapbe receieetk toy all of the articles sepa rately. and foriany portion of each. The privilege is reserved by and for the United States of rejeatiorany propose', that may he deemed extrava.- - sant. • 1111 grrielrewill be subject to inspention by sworn In ilbectors :11PPOinted by authority of the United States. 'tog to us 'instinct(' unmen•tood that emarracts are not tc-nsferahle w thout the oonae-t of the proper au rg i g•ity,•and that any sale, ass‘gnm , at.- or t.ansfer. wirtiout such consent having been obtained. (except tinder u. process of low, rwt I be regarded elan aban donment ott he contrast; and tne o. ntraetur and hie or • their geowiries will he held Intense-hie fur ail lose Or do.n.age to the United States whiob may gnie there fmfmenat will be o ade'on each dalivery,ahou'd Con- Xreaa mske'no speropriet on to ot , et them. or as actin t.hereafter ass. mpliroprinuon shell be mode for 'that Ittc rodeo. 9en per cent:' of the amount of aeon de iv, re ein..t be retain forfeited umna 'snail he completed mrlAch Wilt bet o the UM MO. otates in case s of .detnion. lon on the 90.11. of the 00111..entot in tufa hue the p =s t- of y•ovnsals and enaranty will befaratetied upon applization to this offi and none wt.' be con siderect mat do not oCmiollii thereto. rrrip• eats will be en cried, t• Prcpoita's tor, c-arnisla ins AUDI Terna." ni.d b- a dropped ' Mid t U. ff. VlNTpv,•• • %. • . gaarta rmaster I.kILAYMY. lyla Bf. BOX 3.9s:Peer S. Irmo. • 11•5111 • ' - ote - Alatti: inittiliie GurrA ` pr — - '' . 'iir n.adiesf miss Proteetoni=si iniii • iiott etkesi ' ironed dainceelia_bs_selspirats,h; . ... c..lfißlAdit,stlKßSlOODsot.everedesoriphoo. Belt -1 in ; Peeking. flese:and ere , r -article manufactured of owe 'tubber, ol the best material: Goode sold FOR' APR, TO BOIT TH r. TIM of at the Great India *War store, al I ORES/ .UT Street, above Third , no rtli sideins. irm, and Navy zedijarents• Je29-1 HI( THOUILEY• ' THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA., THURSDAt, JULY 18, 1861. 46 THEY GO RIGHT TO IIYSTANT RELIEF! PURIFY YOUR BREATH! SPALDING'S THROAT OONFEOTIONS GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, 000 D FOR SINGERS, - GOOD FOB. CONSUMPTIVES ainkinikir °Alm SPALDING'S THROAT OIINPROTIONS SPALDING'S THROAT CONFEOTIONS. BPALDING'B THROAT CONFECTIONS They relieve a Cough instantly. ' • They olear the. Throat. They give strength end volume to the Voice. They impart a delicious aroma to the Breath. They ace delightful to the Taste. They are made of simple herbs, and cannot harm' any one. I advise every one who has a Gout'. or a fluskY Voice, or a Bad : Breath, or any : difficulty orthe . Throat. to get a paoksge of my 7 hroat ConfedtiOns. They wilt relieve you instantly. and you will agree with me that " they go right to the spot." You will find them very useful and pleasant while travehing orattending pnblio meetings, for stilling TOtir cough or &Laying year thirst. If you try one package. lam safe to saying that you will ever afterwards consider tbenn indispensable. You will find them at the Druggists' and Dealers in Medleines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My Signature ix on • seen package. Alt others ore counterfeit. A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cents. Address • ; HENRY 0. SP.9IiSING, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK CEPHALIC PILLS SIOK HEA_DAGHE. NERVOUS HEALiAOHE Sy the me of Sateen).* the Periodloll *Meg's of Nrr eert or Sick may be prevented ; and if taken at the eomuteneement•of an attack immediate relief from pain and siolmess will be obtained. They seldom fallen removing. the /Varriasisiat sear to which females axe so Imbibed. They on the' bowels. removing Orralicruess , For Lit vvvvv Simbierr, Delicate Females. and ell 'arsons of sidostairy habits, they are valuable as Laxative, improving the eportite, giving tons and vigor to the digestive organ', and restoring the natural Mee tioity and science] of the wools system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long 'avant ration and earefalli conducted experiments, having' been in use many years, during which time they have Prevented and - relieved a vast amount of vain and suffering from Ileadaohe. whether originating 'in the arrears system or from - a deranged state of the aro- - meek ?fiat are entirely vegetable in their composition, and nay be taken at alt times with perfect safety without malting ant °hangs of diet, and tit a)sesst 4t . satr dire truebit tans rittirsrt 41 site to itantinuftr gam ie • igi/drac. BHMARif or 00)3NTEMIZITEII no genuine •in Amhara *Mars L gmleat sn •ash Be:. : 1614 by . Draw mu and all akar .111f1.rs is hietisinsa. • Bin well bi, ant by sill . irovaid sa rsimot ef 3F11.1 OE, Sib CENTS- *II erten ski ale be emieyeaesee riElf MY O. 13PA.E4DING; 4* dEIIAR KVISIT, JEW YOZX .IYreme tas Esc*lair, ifitefola. Ye. Ihtehatil $ PuW aeeoreellsk the object fer whisk ttelY ,Were nad Care of headache in 11111131'811m PIM fir Brewton, Norte Li, Ye. they have been Meted in more flan a tasuana suet, with er tire imam. . ..rresi ths Daeteerst, St. Mang, mom, ' ' If "Da sre, or Na i ve been troubirsd with the ker-ciaohe. mid 1 or a box, feentiallo PithiA 110 that Yol MAY ilAve thoin in came of an attack.... .. . ..: ...,... ki,..... • • .1 rota Lila Adasytta• ,;Preeiciateei Tha Co. ptustio Pine are said to be a remarkably ogee live Tome dy for the headitobe,nnd one of the wen' beet fo r that v try iroquent oomplaint whiciti ham ever been othriovere d• fYa A tkg WiWit% R.R. tissesto, Meat*, Wit he artily endorse Mr. dya!dini, mid Aid aurivallitil; PIHS. NUM" tkd IC., awh.e ,Valley. Star, IC , Bowsw. We aim core that seriousi suffering with the k SWIM kg, Who I ,t - y them, will stiok to Ulm. 7 0 •011% the Southern 'Path Peewee, A i . a r i da " , L i . Vre them YOU that are afflicted, and we are stirethat Pitteattmony can he added to the already Pat that has reoeow^ beneath, tharnoothe " 1L I 'An produce. ••• Prow Ms la. Lillis Dania/al, ' Tip Immense demand for pi 'inlets contiths inomaimg..... /rev/ciao &arena, Doweewwl, Mr. itpalding would not mantel hie nape WWI ea ♦r hole he did not allow to pollee j real merit. Raw tiia-Adsprrrissr. Presidisses, If, 1, The Mailmen/ in their favor is sirens, frost the meet tespeotable quarters. , • 'rim tAd bath , NM'S. IlmintorS. I. 1. -* irDlalle Pills aro taking t.. 4 a ro• - • of au .Prelra 1.44 drootogfrciat Whistle, Boatels. Mats. amid Se be very ellionotwas for the k /Prows Out Corseisminciio Cincinnati, litnrinc immanity *au ne w be relieved. ar- A singta rialla it .1117A1D171 1 1111 Olt FE will save tim. UN ea tki.eir sae !WELDING'S FIREPAB.ED GLUE 1 BPALDINGI3 n EXAM) GLUE 1 SPALDING'S PRI PARED GLUE I • , • 1111 YE UE 1 1 , men ZorONOMY! DISPASOI! • Itt .rna.titiaa.""el tiorddeota will happen. ew In In wed-regulated is jollies, it is Tery , desiranietp h, vre.aorme *heap and co hvenlent way for repairing Punt ' l ture./rolm. er"ke ry,„ ho. 11PALDINGIS PREPARI D 111.1.UE • deall auoh emeigenolea, and hoturehold eau . afford Otto without it. it la *Away' randy. and In is the stalling Point.. • .• USEFUL IN MIRY Ilak 'SE." N. D.-1 Braslt aoisomiikuliii:ilask D *ttia. rt . "' emits. • Address, • HENRY O.: SPALIL IMO* mo. ae CliteAUYlll/El3ll. sing Y°l-1• •• 41.117111011. As lanai/I. a/lPnn a / 1 1110‘ Persons are attain 014 i• palml off on " ttie " atiioeeeotins 'II 13 bile.. imitations of rAY PitSPAJLED GI ME. I voakiesistrou a/1 venous °Z SIC U. before parohaidair, &rides° that the fall Data at 11Gr SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE is me the Outside Wrapper ; all others are swiedlih, Ceiuserfetts, felt-tt KIIDICINAL. THE SPOT." STOP YOUR COUGH? STRENGTHEN YOUR VOIGE! LAMS ARE DELIOHTILD WITH OffILDREN ORT PDX VII WI CFORS ALL KINDS 0Y HEADACHE I THE AiNCE • gEPIT . I7ALICHI ,OOMPABT, • .1111 P */n ' ifflr3if "ViAmweir atraiirs. loamog &gaol 161:611:-.011, DANUME DT. I , IIE. en --- zenser. therm; and-other buildings. United so: =l4l/141:nd on Farnlinze. . One, and Mar , eau ,in town or t scuntry. 1/6X anwhlTA L invited a - s f A33 w ,1 vlsi 1 a 1117,143 00. In. first mortgages On olt7 otoPortY, wortk • double tfie amount—l. ......... 711161,000 CO Ponnsylyanda Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. first mortgage loan,, at par -- - .. IMO 00 Pennsylvania Ra il Co.'s 6 per cent. .se cond mortgage load, (qIO,OOID-__ 57,00 00 Huntingdon - and Broad lop Railroad and . Canal Co.'s mortgage lean— IMO 00 Oround rent, first-Ghee._.,....`.. 6.462 60 Collateral loans, well seoured .--. 2,600 , 00 City of Philadelphia 6 par Gent. loan—..-- 60,000 00 Allegheny Co 6 per cent. Pa. RR. loan- 10,000 00 ommerolai stook— —..--, 6,1116 01 eohanica' ant, 5t0ck...... ——.--. 1,012 60 onnufi g s i ti c illlt u lir i tzl l Co.'s stook— . 4,000 OD he A Itlnsurance Co.'s stock WSW 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.'s stook— 1,060 00 The Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co.'s stook- 700 00 'mon Mutual insurance Co.'s 50rtti—......... nu 00 EU reoeiwable---- . - ......:. 14,002 74 k umounts. accrued interest. 5t0.....t.i . ::....... 7,106 65 kon hand.-.-.—.—.—......:-...... 11.664 64 extran Od lth. Mutual principle; ipitribined With' the varmints Of a Stook Capital, entitles Abe insured to partioipats in the proilta of the Company. without liability for toms. tones promptly adjusted and paid. DIIIICTOILM _Mem Tingley, Samuel Birehnot. • W !them l'hompson, Robert Steen, Fiedenok Brown, William bluster, ' Witham Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley. John It. Worrell, • Marshall 818, .1. Johnson Brown. S.obert Toland; Charles Leland. -• • z • B. Roseate:tens Jason T. Bunting. Qbarleus.4._Wood, Smith Bowen,_ James II Woodward. John Bimell, Pittsburg. - • --- • Ci,BM TINOLEY. President. KENCIIMAN. Secretary. Febroan.lll. 18614 r . toll ENTERPRISE ANSUMANOIii COMPA PHILADILPILA. (Fl*B. MEMIAN — OE FICILISIVELY.) ^ • UOMPAIit'S BUILDING, S. W. CORIiRS roIa(rOAND WALNUT .STRENTS. • 'DIXECITOII.IS: iLitrll7oll.lllBl..m, . MORDMCAT L. DAWSDNe rulAa•Pilass. azo. H. BTIVAAT, 411.1.Z.132.0 FRAZIIII. JorN H. aßowtt, JOHIIF M. ATWOOD, D. A. FAMIRSTOCto 13sru. T. TIIIDICA, • ANDRItv, P. c kni , jimmy WitAKTorr J. L. EItaIRGER. • • F. ATOM ORO +STARR, Frowdent. COX E. Sisoustarr. rigg VENN • MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, • • • • No. 9511 CHESTNUT Street, _Philadelphia. • CHARTER P.ERPETUAL. ALI IRE PROFIT'S DIVIDhII AMONG IRE IN- Insure Liver for /hart terms or for the'vliole term of life ; grant Annuities and Endoerrnente ; purohase Life Interests in Heal Estate, and make ad contracts de 'pending on the oontingenoies of life. • They sot as Executors, Adminiatratom, assighees, Trainees, and Guardians. ••ASSETS OF THE OOMPANY, January 1.1861. VL:a.mar e u t lr s e . ot real tis t trj ;. - 5 . 3 - i - ni Cti2,B9l 97 of State Of Pennsylvania, city .of - Phila delphia, • 240,795 84 • Premium notes, loans on collateral', &o_ 784T,694 68 Pennsylvania, North Pennsylvania Rail roads, and County ma per cent. bonds— -106.= 60 Hank, ineurance, railroad, canal stooks, &is. 97,6'.7 49 Cull on hand, agents', balances, lco., &e.-- 38.206 14 „ . $1;071028 02 . . • 1).A.111Eli L. mrLLEit, President. 5.4 1 / 4 1 , 111JEL, BTOKEII. Vies President. . e101.N..W...11.0R Reny tnr7. m.h.”-tf lrifiLAW ARA NLUTDAL .BAISTY EIVRAACIE 001i1PANY,PIETIADELPIIIA. Inoosvonitod bi.tholmfialianro of ?durumlmmo,l2l2.- °Moo 1. E. liontirr of THIRD and WALKWV rIiILARELPHIA. KILARN . FA . INIVRANO;r,: - • sEli r1 " 111 % Ihraiiiiiitinf the World. - ... ...., ' .• irtifinntANOM % limit; II Ihndir .. von: Onnnli, Lakes_, Illa and UM r all•narts piths Oaten. - A.NBll.ll.AitenlO • _. hKereksa • ginergity. On fitonnni. lwellist: aw, .te, ezisEsni OF tigns COL:ZANY, November 1, IRO. !IMMO ignited Stabil 'five NY sent. ioan—.-.711e0,600 116,OORYAited States six ,Vr sent. TrealrarT rlOtegj faith aoorned interest).— 1.12A5 54 10. L Pennsylvania ,Stets five re , cont.. lean. —..... • 56,170 03 21,000 do. do. six " do.de. 91,9111 CO Lte,oierbilidelphia City si: i fr omit:p , een. 323.209 97 mow Tentoasee,lsttte Eve oeut.loo.o:_. 94,000 CO 20.000 PenntyPrania Rally 2d mortxase 'six eent. bonds—. 41.0i 8110 moop SOO shares, stook .Cliermantown- -..arenteei • by the City of Phila . • tiritiia 1I 090 CO 1409 100 sharesPennsylvonta Hailroad 8,900 00 IMO HO shares North Pennitylwasdaltail road Company • • • 800 te 1.159 80 shares Philadelphia Ise Best alid • Stearn Bug /400 00 2.00 8 IlklaSelsPitilMe MIS and liallrril-4.11.- illmoo Steam ow-boat Company. L.OOO 2004 - shares Thiladeighia Hiohango . • Csmo 1,000 shares ang Continental — Hotal oe. ••o 00 - 5101,190 par. Cost eitta=l44. Market val.gesi,iitt 72 Bills reoersable. for 'entrancesmods da . Bonds and mortgaged -- -- - a Ai f OS Jest estate • - • • Belabors dn. at Agensiss—Prectiams on 794-' . ' • !ins. Poliaies. interact. and other debts due •' . tkp company --- = . 61,201 02 ■anv It na l Otalk of ipkadry Ikkarenee mai - Klerk . "1314 SU " - . • .111.1.111,1P012. _ Willtess•Nertll . • . Ilaimsl X. Crakes. foiatemid Jl. J. F.' Perils - tan. Vhstephir, .. Zenryllleer. - . Jetts Ai' enrese. .Ekward iirtes. Jeltrt. emir; Z. Jones So, Jeassalgrastair, teneer.M. _ seine. WilliesSlN, Jr., - enact% Hersh Jimaa 0: d. ' bert Barton, ' - • a "r ms' , 'mimic. ' J4IIIIIIII.t.JADCaII, Jeso_ph N. 5•31,1, Jemee 13 . . bi'Fr.rlasil, Z r. I. K. Hamm. .P - Jeskaa . E.yre Georg* 13.11.,,i5er, - /eke B. Eerspl44 Pitt?lets Musk Crgs, . .0. V. Morgan, ." • .d.' -- Her er • ' ' aki" " A.47. P Ai di. k.The t PIAUI._ 1' 7 , den . - - tram. C. .PLAND, Vies trasiiest RISME'? 113,13 1 011.15. Sterol:kr,. ._ .• : • . -00114 FfIRE • INSETRAME EXCLUSIVELY.— I THE - ..PENNSYLVANIA FMB •IIIItIIII.RAIWE COMPANY—lncorporated 1826-OHAJITER - PERP.P.- lUM..--No. 610 WALNUT /Street;ormomite Indecent qCorucipany, favorably known to the community for thirty -a]2 year., continues to Insure against lore or damare y Fire., on pubtio or private UtulAinps, either .permanerikly or for & limited time.., Also. on Furniture, stooks or 6ode or Merchandise enerallY. on " Weir Capita!, together with s lane /Surplus Fein, is invested in the most careful manner,. womb cabt lea them to offer to the inured an undoubted uevaritv ma ake Sage ef Ices. LIILXIC . fOT.II. Jenathan .Patterson, • Isaac Baslehurst. Quintin Campbell, Thomas Robins, Alexander Benson, . - Daniel 8:n0h, Jr., William Montelps,. John Reversai. •-• JONATHAN PATTERSON: President. Wrmasar o:.throvrar.r., Seeretarr. ar4-1, IN SURAN OE OOMPANLY OF TUN -IL FIATE OE 'ENNZIYLVANIA—FIRE AND KA . X,DIE - - INSAANCE —Nos. 4 .A.ND..4..EXCKAIME BVILDINGS - - , Chartered in 1794---annital ilsoam--F.b.s, ipso, Ilya ' , ELM*, * 4 tt,702 IT. . All inv41044( in nenni anti nyultbla Win= eagle apnar• on _Vest r aln sn4 Ca 7044 elia4r4l,l4boadt4,,i2n liboratterr t 4.- tuto.v•-,e,v 21 -.• :,......-ing.OXIS. - ~ :-' .. i ts ja s':! ii - : Bimini, akar:* Nolltai.2l, eon Toby - Sacatal Chant, Jr..> .-. - Ism klutalsirtinc Vabian Wainer, W N. Ihnitk, W.kentan D. Warhol. Vetru i Lt. a .lllolC • -Ronry G. Frocoa42, .R. Wltt.4, Okultut 111. Lewin. gootgie.Ousan. .'• ' ' ' AWALLYAD. SKIMIIIS.9, 10:414430. 7.. WlMilallt 'M Alt P WI; Ilyistrosarr...: • - . hi.s_ii. 174,11,11 INWILiI4 .- OIL - - MICCTIANIOS' --nterRANCE COMPANY a ' rkiladalphla, No. 138 North BLXI'II Street, below Race. - insure Bunt loge, Illoods,and Merchandise generally from lava or iamecesby FITS; The bemoan) , guarantee to &test all leases erompny. and thereby keys to merit the smstrwa ai‘ octal 511:3.141. srasevelis. William !tercel!. Robert wlanigan. Fremont Copper. Michael . Mea coy. bleorgek. Dongherly. Edward MoGerera. James arts, Themaa B. MeCorialek. /timed DeTO4lll. Jona ljromlisy, . fatthaw meAlimr Vraneut Falls, rnard RaffertY. John C:msady, ' homes J. Hemphill. Barnard H. onbtemal... home' Fisher, ..--- -- Cherie, Clore, • ' - franais litehlantui, Michael Cahill. __ • FANCIS COOPER, President. ;,'S.ILNAILD RAFFER7Y. Secretary. adiS-b• - EIERWAN: TOO INBURANOE 00.; ravNcoRPoitAVID-. isp) ONARTEL '.PEK -141010 W ms a f a LLNUT me t il d tre -np stah 9t 7 Third , PhJladel~gls, i r la . o F I s . J I wei r e as i oo k and n o a n ti li r 4 1 ti to e er mo nth= i rmi l eis o i port and . their cargoes. anceoth 'noway. n Moues Itborsll, sad Promptly adjusted. 114111cTclits. Thus. R. Mari", John T. Levi s, /cam Walsh, James K. Gunabell, Plass' C. Morton, Edmund G. - Drains, p atrid i r B ra dy, . Isrsal Mo Ohm. W. l'croJecten • ms. Sraoti4AB R. MAIXIB, President. AI.BERIC C. IL CRAWpOßD.Cfsoretarr. ran -It. A NTHRAorrz MSC/RAIIOE ())MPA; rik trv.--Ailhorised Omani 84.78.000—CH.M1T1 j9F.Aftififta.. . Wiloo No. MI WALN UV Stroot, between Third mad it_i_t.rtit Altreat, Pndadolokfa. - Vida Company will mime again:lloas or damage by . 'Flys, on liniituaga, Farnaare, and. Morsiandliso cans rally. Alba, IP.syini /Manua on Tosses, camoos, anj Fm ronia. ./11.1.31 /118111191160 so a_lLparts sr tko VAMP. PLltitgliQzi lao_plo Esker. ' ' Joseph Maxis% L. slither„ John Ketonam, . Andennod. Join It:Makatea. we/AA:sorsa,' W E ., F. 1 " a 33, c amen . J. P 81.12. •• • • JAMB ES it, 'roadies,. •___,. WM: F. O.IMAX, - nos Prsaidont. W. M.llllllTX.lloorotary. aoa-tf ' . .......... .......... VIBOHANGIC INSURANOE OOMPANY. —Odle. No. 409 WALNUT Street, PITY. - INS tifLANOE on Houses and blerobandise girnerellr, en favorable tenni, saber limited or per sertnal. DDLECTOJUS: iltemiali Bonsai!, Thomas Mink. • ti Q. elnnodo, , chutes Thomsen. ward i tgoberta, ' ' James T. Kale, &Mae] • BmedleY, Joshua T. Owen. ilieben , KAI!, Joint J. orilltna. .7SASMIAR BONSALL, President, • JOHN Q. auciono, Vice President, Iturnatia Col. Bowater,. . Jail • Da taDELPPL& TERRA-00T TA a WORKS, (Mee snot Were Roomy, 1010 CREd/Nrr Street. Ornementel Chimney Tops. garden Vases sod Statuary. Eneaustio FIOOTIDT TIIII. .rotittearoral Ornaments.. Arre la ge g erd d et S a u n i ft i gy F 4M. !team-eseeted Dram Pipe. . Water Me. Warranted to stand r al l i gg l it e u a krptrol o d ritael terms. no Ihultrated Cualotties gent bi a il en I,9olLtattou by letter.* 41. ISLA 111.110 P, ?olio) mime:re .4 we 0..... t. :mg AUILIMIL,:111611.11.11161, EUELtD, HAL- Noy, k...-8,000 beak Mess Mogi 1. S i ant 1 Meat- Verne, medium. erg sma ll , la warted Daeksree et e oioe late-caul ht at tisk. 1 bbl* . flew tiali 31. Eastport, gni fselestor her rings, of ohoioe twenties. coop bozos oxtra new seelod HOITiI2I[S. N 3.000 boxes extra new rfol • Rerrnira. n . I . boxes largo Magda tn. *wring!. - , PM,. Maskinao Walla Falk. 10 MO. new V,oenomg Mess Mad. a bbli. new Nfax Estmen. LW giuntals et rend Hank Goillsk. XV boxes it enctotar-aoriy Caeca*. in store nail landing. for s ~,y UWPHY ar. KOONM, • ; nen Ire. Ise NORTH WHARVES. - turn: RIGUKEILED, por "Annie Kimball,? ••• • trini. Liverpool, ?dancer. Waaillas & bledul•e• srapartitio... its Iss Extract Aoanid, to 1 1 jars. . la is .Extrest Fosolsrai, la Ija ja m . - to • /...itract Ilsaoaust, to 1 biers. .100 a !Sunset brawn. In lb jam. - , o . / b. VI, R A LI col/Amon Ile bottle*, 100 tea Maw:4v 14_0., in 1 ii• bowas. .. lOU 14 a glop . ..mal. in 1 • battl es. SID lie rtl eivelraii3, in I W ETRE ILL, Ir. tigoTHEA.. • CT And• 49 . North 8F,000 , 111 Stroll. BraT QII Amy al; to and forrls at lairm i ntif 14 6 1 Brn. 'U OPIISCS itAiwtoaD artamm. PRILADBLLPIIIA LU IL AND lEVAVILIAI.II2II.. l e i d e lli t .oll 4 3V Ail on and alter May 20, 1861. tjayoria lAN kitj, DAILY, ((Sun excepted./ i i /e L ea L ve s N tre ew sta De . po p t ef o j rn Ap er EL of p a lt r O A Al) . ( v as % C e AL liga L r Or n - 7 trances on Thirteenth and on Calls:whin atreets,) at 2 v A A .l. l , A iso i n t loo th ti i n to g ka p a p r . ri m ebu tr rg ai w u i , th ru t ri li n e ing PEr o ff i q i y tta L: burg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.116 a trath T lA3ll l .l%l l. lo37l4 t Ern rc . idteß p t i ratj'. trig running to Banburj. AFTERNOON ' Leave New Depot. corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets. PRILADEL,PHIA, ((Passenger on tranoes on Thirteenth and ith callowhin streets,) for POTTSVILLE and MA RRISBC/RO, at 11.18 P. IR.. DAILY, oonneotinl at Harrisbont with th e No them Central Railroad. or Sunbury, W i lli amnpott, H mire. &o.; for READiN only, at aP. AL. DAILY. (Sundays e D i IIITAVER VIA PR RAI (LADELPRIA AND READ ING FROM . riiILADELPIIIA. MilL ROAD. ON, To Phoenixville__...—._ 28 Reading--.--. 88 Philadelphia and Kevin 86 and Lebanon Valley R. R. artistes's.-- --..- 112 Millersburg_ .—.142 Treverton Junation lee torthuntheriand..-171 . wishurc— x ._178 ilton irturoy-- wiiliameport— .209 Jersey Bhore-2411 Look _ Haven..._. . 246 WiffixtiutAiort and Magill. Eimire _. 924 g o nad , The 8 A. M. and B.lstrains connect daily at Port Clinton,,minds, a excepted.) with the. cATAwtssit. WILLI itAtIBPORT, and E.' ILI k; RAILROAD, making (doge oonneotione with lines to Niagara Fall", Canada, thin i _West and Routhweet. DEPOP PHILADELPHIA: Corner of BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets. .W. H. Meth/TENNEY, Secretary. mr2o-tf Mer 20.1081 MOlRMELS,surcirdiar. ..SARADO.4.IO- MEET. PEI LADEL,PIFIA, GER 51ANTOW N, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD. On and attar Monday, May MM. *FOR GERMANTOWN:• Leave Pluladolplus, 6.7, 8,9, 10, 11, 11 A. M., 1 , 2, 3 536. 4 , 6.6, 634,7,8, 9,10 M, 6.17.6 1134 P. M. Leave Germantown, 6 7,7%. 8.8.29,9, 10, 11. 11 A. M. 1,2, 3, 4. 5,6,63 i. 736, 99, 10X, P. M. Tho 2.20 A. M. and 3.M I'. M. Tra ins stop at German town only. ON suriDAYR. ' Leave Philadelphia, giti A. M., ix, ix, 6, TX, and 10W, P. M. • - Leave Germantown ELM A IST RA I LRO A D cIiNsTN u l s Leave Philadelphia, 8,8, 10, 12 A. M., 2, 345, A, 6,8, 8, and P. hi. . -. Leave Cheatnut Hill, 7.10, 8, 8.48, 9.44, 11.03 A. M.,1.40, 3.35, 6.40, 7.10, 8.40. and 10.10 P. M. The 8 A. M. and 8.36 P. M. will make no stops on the Germantown road.: . , ON BUNDAIS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M.. 23(, 8, and 75i P. M. Leave Chestnut H il l. 7 . 60 A. M., 12.40, 6.10, and 9.10 P.M. • FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 5.50, 756, 9.03. 11.05 A. M., 3.05, 3 . 83 . Og• 8 1i, 8. and 111.4 V. an L d Lve Norristown, 6,7, 8.06, 9,11 A. M., IM, 06, 636, Leave P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave yhilealelphils , 9A. M., 3 and P. M. Leave Nom:town. 7,46 A.M., 1 and 6 P. M. FOR MAN AY UNIX. Leave Philadelphia, 5.00, 735, 9.05, 11.06 A. M., 1.05 3.05.3.05,434, Os% 8. and 11X P. M. Leave Mltallaunk, 65‘, 736.8.35, 9.36, 1134 A. M., .1, sm 5, 1. and ID P. M.;. • ON SUND AYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 a. M.. 3 5, and TM P. M. Leave Mannyuntr, 7.14 A. 81.036, 6M, and 9 P. M. H. K. SMITH. General Supexixitendent, m7ll-tf Oenet..NINTH and OKEEN Streets. TliE PENNSYLVANIA 'CENTRAL .R.Artx.or k p; D6O MILE 6 nouskr; TRACK. _ 1861. taingwes - 1861. THE CAPACITY OF THIS ROAD Is NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THREE THROUGH •PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEENPHILADELPHA AND PITTSBURG. Connecting di I rect at Philadelpia with Through Trains from Boston. New York, and allpoints East, and in the Union Depot at.-Pittsburg with Through Transi to and from all points in the West, Northwest, and Southwest —thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. . • Express and Past Lines run through to PgMburg, without change of Cars or Conduotors. Through Passenger Trains provided with , Loughridge's Patent Brake—speed under.nerfeat .00ntrol. of the engineer, thus adding mach to the safety of travellers. gal eking Cars are attached to each Train; Wood , 's Sleeping C4irs to Eress and Fast Trims. The PIERS RUNS DAIL Y: Mail and Fast Lines, San days excepted. flail Train leaves Philadelphia at fie A. M. I. art Line " " 11.20 A. M. Express Trcin 1e11,781 " • WAY TRAINS LEAVE As FOL L OWS: taarrishurg .Accommodation,TibCOliallinl. 2: 3 i P. N. olninbus 4.00 p. M. „. . rkesburg " at 5.40 P. M. est Chester " No 1. &t 8.15 A. M. " - " take.oo P. M. West Chester Passengers w i ll the West Chester Nos. 1 and. 2 Ilarnaburg accommodation and'Columbia Tramsr Passengers for Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira., Buf falo, Niagara Fall., and _intermedrate points, leaving Philadelphia at LSO A. M. and 2.30 P. M., so direetig through. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the Moen of the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor tant It tuiroad Odious in the West ; also on board any of the reguktr.Llne of Bteamers on the Mussispipet or Phio riven. . Sr Fare always as low. and t ime as quiet, co by any other Route. • For further information apply at the Fomenter Sta tion. Southeast earner of Eleventh and Market streets. • The oorepletion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Railroad to C hioago, make this the DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND IRE GREAT. WEST. The connection of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving of time. are advantages readi ly onpreelatad by Eluppere of Freightrand the Travel hng Merehants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with sonfidence Gnaw speedy triiiar. TRY BATES OF FILE T to and from any Point in the West by the Tammy vama Railroad ars at ail Hails as favierobrs .ss ars charged by ether /railroad Crimp gnus. ArNY Be partientae to' MAO jniebigesi" via Pennsyl vania Railroad."' For Freight Contrasts or Shipping Directions, APPIy to. or addroas either of the following Agents of the 23,1 U I/ 152:64:1 PI D. A.3tevart, ittsburg H. IL Pierce & Co" Zanesville, O. J.. 1, Johnson, RiP ley, O.; R. McNeely. Maysville, Ky._; Ormsby & Crop per, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock /c co., Jeffersonville. indiana ; H. W. brown & Co., Cincinnati, O. • Athern & Ribbon, Cincinnati, O.; R. C. Moldrtun, %Mum, Ltd. E. Moore. Louisville, Rg • ; O. (P *ley & Co., Evansville, Ind.; W. Graham & Calf° , 111.;__R. F. Bass, Shatter & Glissa 3 Bt. Louis. Mo.; Joan H. 'H arris, Nashville, Tenn. • Harris & Hnn i t t ,jern. plus,' 'Penn. ; Clarke & Co., 'Chicago. RI. ;W. .R. oonte. Alton, Ill.; or to Freight . Agents of oads 'at different points in the West. B. 8.-K I IGSTON, jr,, Philadelphia. gdAGRAW tc KOOPin, 83 North street, Baltimore. LEECH .' C0..1 Astor Rouse, or 1 William est, N. Y LEECH & CO., No. 77 State street; Bolton. H. H. HOIIIIITON. Gem 'I Freight Agent, Phila. L. L. ROUPT Goon Ticket:Agent, /Idle. E. LEWRl.ern'l ellyn!AltoOnf. 86 - 4, 1661• MMER. ARRANGr e VORKIX A SEX. 16WDEN AND - *IS4 .II W),LraU,- X 'AND 7/24470 00.11 FROM P AD PI STO XJSW YORK ADM AY P A.CPX• nom ALL ay-f!. WILAF . A.II3 DEPOV WIAlt .2.4 AVE, AR .FOAbOWB, VIZ : rasa. At S A. 51., Magadan and Ansley, C. and A. Ae esatiattiatien •-•4_ in At I fi„ via Ostaden and Jades Citr, (X. 1.) Aosentts elation - 15 At 6A. Camd e n . aM Janes estai Morning Mai! - • I 00 At 11% A. M., Vl* Ittriallnifll and Itney City. Western Earregs. r 1 00 At ISM P. M., via 91,1:24eti and Amber Aaoenmd datioa • 25 At 2 P. M., via. Camden and a A Amber, C. an. Er- 3 -- pram 5 00 At 4Y, PAO.; m Kensington and Jersey City, Eva- Arx J 4 .' , via Kensington and Jena!ll City. 2 33° Etiasalgieset— I 35 At 5 via Camden and . .Tia.ey City, Smalls . . 8 eo At 2130'. N., vitiCar..doit and Jersey Citnieatit o,v 300 At 114 P. M., via Camden. and- Jersey City, lit . Class Tteket_ '3 25 .als af. via ..,:anasen aniriaguOT, Aosommoaa tiesi (Freight and Patmonger)-2MClatui Do., de, 2d Class 2.25 Tao SP M Lira dtilY. Vk.3lifPM,io2l2l - Man, Etagardaya 'seem:ed. Per Water dap.2ltronisnarg, Germ:lon, Wilkosbarrth Montrose, Great Id end,.&11., 7.10 A. M. from X ensitugton. vla Delawars. Litsiawanna and . Western For Maack Chunk, Anal:Gown, .13etalakost,13eividem, Easton, Latanortmuu, Fleanattea. tuo., at 1.10 A. and 4. 4 4 P. M. Irma Kensinyton Depot ; (the rap 4. m, aerideote tritli train leasing Easton for Mauch Chunk at IMP. M.) • Meant Melly, at I and 8 A. M., iand 413( P. Yer Preetleld, at II A. Rt.. and P. M. , . AYLINES ; Far Bristol, Irrenton, &a., at 7.10 A. M., Doted 5% P. 1141. A . from entrintten, and MI 7. M. from vralnat !duet 'wharf. For Palmyra. ltiverton. Delano*. Beverly. Mutiny ten Fl orence. Berdentown. ea., at MC 1 8. 43i • ' ' bteamboat Trenton, for Bordentown and Intermediate plasm", at ;X P. M. from Walnut- street wharf. air or New York and Way Lines leaving Kentringten Depot, take the • oars; on-Filth street; - above• Walnut. hau en-hoor belie depeeture.,' The oers.run into the deot, and on a val of esok train, run from the depot. • Fifty • Pounds o f Baggage, only. allowed allowed each PealOn irg. , Temenzerg are prohibited from taking anything as gate but their wearing apparel. All baggage over ti wands to be paid for extra.. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollareer_poine. and will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100, ex toot bl spesialsentrest.- • • 4 • • • matr - WM: N. 111AlfZMISI. Agent. ki 0 ,T H.. PENPSYL rt - 4TANIA RAILROAD FOX }SETHI ISITYLESTOWM,__S2AIkIII CHUNK. MAZL ;•EABTOII. BOR-LEY.. • WILK 8 NYRE, &a. • THREE T IUMIGII•TRAIN18. On and after MON AY, MAY+l5,B36O,Pam Trainewill leave.FßO and WILLOW Streets, Ytßa.• 'dolphin, daily; (Sundays exoepted), as follows; 41.6.40 A. 61.,1Exprims1,_-for AilentoWtt. _Mauch Chit r 4, Hazleton Wiikeebarre, tse. •At 2.45 Q. /A., (Expreul L for 13Mhtehem. &. • Wen; &e. ' This train reaches Ees at 6P. M ~and 'makes Mose 'onto:limn with New Jersey Central 'ler Mew York. • At CHI P. M., for , 164itilehem, -Allentown, Musk Chink, ho. • At t A 18. - and 4P. M;,_fee_Doy ••" • ,• At 10,30 A. M. and 6.451'. M.,10r Port , Washington. The 6.40 A. M. Express train snakes - Mose oonnection with the Lehigh Valley' Railroad at 'Bethlehem. being the shortest and mon desirable route to Wittesbarre. 'and to allyints in the Vehigh_onal region. • • RAINS • YOH ..PHLLARELPHIA. r . leave etklekont ..4p A. M., US A. Xt.. and 5.83 • . - Mate Doylestown at r.. 25 A. AL and 4.16 P. M. .60470 port Wastunston at 41.50 A,. M and 230 P. M. • JX4_B Y, ler . Bethlehem at 8 A,M.• . . • •• hiladelphis for Doylestown at 3P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6.40 A. M. • Be thlehem for Philadelphia at BP. M. Fare to Bethlehem—Sl So I Fare Mauoh Chunk.OS 60 Fare to Sector. - . 2 SO I Fare to Wilkesbarre-. 460 • Through Tiokets mast be procured at the Ticket Oboes, at WILLOW Street, or BERMS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fere. • • All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) oenneag et Berk. Street with Fifth and Ilixt2i -streets. and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, trend saluntos after leaving Willow Street.' RLLIA MARK. Agent. -- - - RH . - SPRING ARMANGEr. MENTe—RILADELe, WLLMIN GAIII, B,EILLTIMO RAILIOAD. Un' AO alter MONDAY, A R L ID 711318ENGER TRAINS LEAVE For Baltimore at ISM A. M., 11.0 A. M., lama). arid 18.80 P.M. • For. Chester at B.lf p.m A. M., 1 . 11 and Ma P. M. Fn„ t i fijAp!poon at LM A. 2..3.20 4316 Alf Lad M gr *ii:ro Cagtia 111 F :k. M. mitt CV 1g; For Dov_er- at Aril A. . and i. 41 P. IL. For hilltpit'it 8.111 A. , 111 # 7,44 11 158P . PA1 ILA lig u latili • • .IhiavePal 1:11 re at 11.121 A. ( nlf ILO A. M., x 114.46 P. M. • Lr wilitinsten at Ale and S.lO A. M., 1.110 ani .koav" Salisbury at 148 P. Leave Milford at 4 P. M. Law Dover at 6.311 A. M. and sior.td. Lease gear c, a atio at 8. A. 740 P. M. CLester at 7.10 A. M.. 9.40,147 and 8,40 p.m. reamsa • heayt e, Us A. M Balumore for ita li abary arli Delaware Rail- TRAINS FOR BALTIMOItE: Ammo taaster at 8.45 A. 12.00 and 11-10 P.M. 15111,1175t0n at CU A. M.. UM P. M„ and is err 'smut, with, Pasaanair Car attult44, will run ar. follows Leans Philadelphia for Perryville aad intermediate places at 5..,0 P.M. Ammo Wilmington for Perriville aid lataramtiat• places at 7.L5 P. M. • Leave •Wilminiton for I . l4ol4elplua and . intern:m -IEIOo gaol* at SP. 74. - • - • /soave Ravre-10-Oraoe for 13alti=oro mid =term:Ladd- - ate xratiolui at S A. M. - • Leave italtimore for Kemp-de-grams astit tormotti- Me stations at 6 P•at. . . . 15¢1_1‘13AT11: 179romnooinquoday. may 19.1861. until 'tither no tioe, TWO T INE: rrl II rOn 1 111 8 17103104 -Leanng PLi elonie. for Be tenor. On Waal:Ansi:sn et 11.36 A. M. and 10.60 P. M. and • Looming Baltimore for Phi ladelphia at LAI A. M. and 4.35 P.M. • dull N. M. FELTON. 'rounds:A. IN EVANS WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAPISIL . , ..114028 _ 11t,167411ji lam Twisty eirLIM - tia l b %IR &Imp hug. NF. YAAtJulitiT, AUUTIONEEN., Etto • *mot to B. r.,—tt. Jr.. 431 CILEITIiIiT at. SHERIFF'S SALE—e•Poilg or A J 4 OB pRINTII,O3 OFFICE. This Morning. Jul* , 18, at 13‘ Routh "WOUND mirest. the ' , took of a Job Printing ollke. 00 - sisvmg nt treo. Promo*, roller!, bard cutters. tables, paper. ink. &o. Sale oommensing at Ul o'o!ook. precisely. SHERIFF'S RILE OF' URNITURE. Frldat Morning, July 111. at to o'clock, a lot of household furniture, bedding. o. PURNESS, BRINLAY, 00., No. 499 MARKET fITXNEW IHILIP. FORD & CO. AIIOTIONEERB, If*. 1120 MAgIET trim; %IA eol MIYIOW DISSOLUTION...OV. PARTNERSHIP.- The partnership hPitirefore existirir between SAMUEL E. T 3OMPPMo~ppd Re L bw El, $. rgraciNg. under, the firm of 11101111.80 N & JENKINS, is this day dissolved by mutual rionimot. 'The business of the late firm will be Emitted and wound up by Namuel S. Thomerson, at the store, SAMUEL e OA.hKE Street. 8. Tr:IO I 4E6ON, SAMUEL 11. Ji.NKINB. j.2-d tf Northern Central Railroad. Iglu/burr lead Erie A. A. DU 88uLIIII( The .copartnership lisretof , re subsisting . between the usdeniigned, under the Hon of J P. S - VE/N ER k CO., is this day dissolved. by oitillaYl. consent. The Witness will be set tled at the old stend.Ne. 9 BANK and No. IS SPRAW BNRRY Streets, Phtisdelttia. J. P. sTIONEH. FR NR r Y7VFL WMERGAMUTH, July 1, IBBL COPARTNERSHIP FORMED.—The un demi riled have this day entered into eopartneretun. under the firm of WOLGAINHTH tc, RALEIGH. Being tructeeseore to the late firm of B. STEINIZB. Je. Co., we will continue the Mimesis in the 111.R10 branches am' heretofore, at the • same piece, No. 9 BANK /street end It 4 OTWAIN BERRA' INi...et. FRANCIS F. WOLG MAURICE RALEIGH. Philada.. July 1.1861. , Ii i, ..sz• 0 ' Phi Win.. June 7th,1851 LIMITED PARTNEREDIP;NOTICIL - We. the undersigned, residents of the Mil ofo Philadelphia, have entered Into a Limited Partnership agreeably to tha provisions of the ant of Assembly of the Commonwealth 0. Pennsylvania. entitleu " An act relative to limited otrtnerahip." pawed the twenty first day of March. A. D. 1634. sod the supplements' thereto,* said _partnership to be condwoted under toe firm of PATTER 'Ol & !hi UL PO for the purpn , is of doing arm carrying on a wholesale wine and liquor business in the city of Philadelph a. Jonathan,Patier 'son Jr . residing no 36 9 Girard avenue, end bdward Boulton. residing l 0.1916 Walace street, both of the city of Philadelphia, are the Gewiral Partners. For tnnato J. Fi.ueira, also of said city, is the eimoiel Partner, and lo , s contributed to the common stook of maid partnership the sum of forty thousand dollars. said partnership to commence on the first day of July. A. D. one thousand eight bundr d and sixty-one. and to terminate on the fi/at day of July, A. D. one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-six JON , ILL- N P' TTERBOI4, EDWARD BUULTON. General Partners. FORTUNATO J. FIG CT Ra. • .#Jy3-tit&thlat . termini Partner. MEDICINAL. ELISIS• PROPY.LA.MINE, The New remedy for IREUMATIBM. Daring the gnatyear we have introduced to the no tice of the medical profension of this country the Preys Orysta/igsd Chloride of Fropidarning. as REMEDY FOR. RHEUMATISM; and baying received from many Bourne', both from obraimans of the highest standinc and from patients, the MOST FLATTERINO TESTIMONIALS of its real value in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we are indrioed present it to the public in a form READY FOR LIMMEoIATE USE, which we hope will commend• itself to those who are coffering with tots afflicting complaint, and to the me dical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR FROPYLAMINE, in the form above spo ken of, has recently been extensively experimented with In the PENNSYLVANIA. HOSPITAL, and with ALAR_KED tICCEBB (ae will apear from the published account* .the me boat journa ls., iFirlt is oarefally put up t ull • dir ection!. ad n read y for im r e o dia te nse, se, at7s cents p n r o otl e an a at n wies m al a of he BULLOCK it CRENtilia.W, Dransists and Msainfaotaring Chemists. Phi laAslebia. ETTER FROM MR. (CEO. L. DROLL, &gent for Dr. BORSDICR'S Medieine• in Middle town, Pa. inimuyown: Dauphin Co., Pa, June 27.1,961. DR. J. 80 I T . Proiadelphia, fa. Dzsm. erit : Herewith 1 send lOU a certificate of one of our moat reepectable °Luzon', who has been using your medicines, and is * , Oll, restored to health: I think its Triplication 'would affect the stiles in this neighbor hood. if you see proper to use it, do so, or direct me to. Mr. Ramsey is an old.reliable.well-reepeoted and in fluential citizen. His word would not he doubted by any one who knows him, and at present lathe Chief Burgess of the town. Mr. Ramsey is himself a good advertisement, es he speaks for and recommends it mare highly 'hen the eerrrficate mentions. Yours tilde, (ilt.O. L. CHOLL. MIDDLETOWN. Dauphin Co., Pa., Jane 10,1861. MR. GitO. L. DROLL. Agent. DEAR RIK JA my recent illness, which was from negimed cold on in breast and lung'. and 'winch was in a fair way of berrying me to my grave. I was so much affected by the severity of the south that I could not tie down or obtain any rest, and this owonued for two weeks. When I heard ot Dr. ttortenek's Pulnionio and Sea Weed Tonic, 1 immediately commenced the nee of them, and. after using two or three bottles of /Syne. I nottyed a peroaptibie change. The cough was ranch easier, and I contd rest much better. After using two bottles of ionic and ten ot Syrup, I have been re stored to health, which enables me to say I have fall confidence in its efficacy if taken in time, and most cor dially recommend its use to the aillteted. -..- • .ttespectfully yours, • - jeffit-lm • E. J. RAMEY. DV . SPILtk. r t INlAlige NAM'S AX . OreLI7 D IO INVIGORATIN O !RUST. rkis Medicine has bets used by cke public for sin viols with ir.cruirinc Avon It u riconstrundoci to (Jr,sr. Dlssepsis,_ .IVerlio as Haar 1-810111, Ceiis 4413, Wind in s StanticA k Or Pglift3 ill as Newels .11eartadis, Droustness, Kidney Minipisiiiss, Lots Spirits, pairings Tromots,.hisvoirtrames. IT lITLICOL4TXT; EIRLThIitHIT23. InvziolA2.l2, sisr - WILL NOT INToxicarz OR 821-2111 T. At a Medicine it is Quick and (ideated, curing the most aggravated 0466/11 of Dyspepsia... Kidney Complaints, end all other derangements of the Stomach. and llowals in_a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy and drooping ispirits, and restore • the weak, nervous, and sickly to health, strength, and vigor. Persons who, from. the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, sometitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible aurae to humanity, the Dsznalum 'Punts:ls, will, al most immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigo rating efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invigorating Spirit. WHAT 12 -WILL DO. Illosi.—One wine glass full as often as neeeevary. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will cure Heart-barn. Three doses will ours Indigestion. One dose will give von a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distresnng and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence... and as soon as the etomaoh receive, the Invigorating Spirit, the dutre4a msdliord end a ll painful feelings will be removed. dree will remove t.% most distressing pains el Co 'either; the stonmo or bowels. A few dose 'will remove a obstruotioror in the Xidnat, Bledder. orurinary Organs. Pezitops who are seriously Saloted with any Xidney Complaints are of speedy relief by a dose 'or two, and a radical ours by the use of one or two bottles, , NIGHTLY. DISGI.P.I.TION. Petrons who, from dissipating too much over night, and feel the era elleeti 07 poisonous liquors. in violent headaches. sicdmeas at stomach, weakness, giddiness, &a, will find one dose ternr emovo all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions should take the Invigorating Spirit three [hues a day ; it will make them strong, healthy and haply, remove all oimtree none and Irregularitle (ram the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of h ealth and beauty to the careworn face. During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi sine to remove.disterreeable sensations at the stomach. All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he has put up the Inviconi.virm Briatig in pint battles at Meant!, quarts 81. fatieral Depot, 415 WATER Street New York. DYOTT CO_" 234 North SECOND Street Wholesale Agentlin Phibtdelptua, And for sale be JOHN H. EATON, 16 N. EIGHTH Street. and all Dniegicta. fer-tYstalr NI M. JAM BETTIS' OBLEBRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LADLES, and the only SDP porter* under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs, Bette, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, fto avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand invalids have been advised by their physiciane to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the Muted States copyright, labels on the box, and signa tures. and also on the Satmerters. with testimonials 4.10 , tut'. iv*, RAILROAD LINES. .......,. . lil it WEST 'CHESTER MII.ZIONI RAILROAD TRAIN 8 via PENNSYLVANIA RAILINJAD , leave depot, corner EVENTH and MARKET attests. at 8.15 A. M., 12 noon. I Ita P. M.. and 4 P. M. ..Otc.Stinday, leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M.. and West Cheater ilt4 P. M. ilSO•tf S T CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILOA.II I4 . I7M _ VIA MEDIA. SUMMER' ARRANG:4mENT. 0n714.1 after MON DAY, Jane 3. /861., OA trains will leave II LADEI.,PHIA, horn the Depot, B. E. earner °C HI RTEENTH and M.Aftg.t.T atreets, at 7.45 and 10.30 A. M. and, 2. 4.16. - 6110, and 10 P.M. and will leave the Station, corner of TH. RTY-FIRBT and MA RKET Streets, ( West Philadelphia,) at 8.06 and 111.46 O M., and 2.15. LSO S , 6.46 aNDAYS.nd 10.16 I'. M. N U Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and 2 P'. M. Leave' W EST CHESTER at 8 A M. and 6 P. M. Trains leavin Philadelphia and West Cheater at 7.46 A. M. and 4.16.1 { M. connect at Pennelton vial Trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Oxford and intermediate points. . - , • • _ HENRY WOOD, General nuperintendent. • NOTIOR.--OHESTSR VALLaWILABIRO_AD-PAS 8E G• ft TRAINS FOR DOWNING - avWri AND EDIATE STATIONS.—On and eater Nov. fith. 1800, t. o Passenger Trains' for DOWNINGTOWN will start front the new Passenger Depot of the Philo denlua and Neading_itailroad Company. corner of BROAD and CALLOWELILI. Streets, (oamengsr on tranoo on Gallowhill.) XOILNING TEAM for Downingtown I at IA A. M. AFTFAVOOtt IMAM far Dowslittlaint learn at 00 P. M. • PALLY (Sunday" axeeptati). order of the igoara of Manaaara of the TkUaddt- Ina and lama= Railroad Contaany. . add W. M. MclußbilittY.oaaratary. PHILADELPHIA ANIS READING RAILROAD CO.. lie l lPoialk li nPurti street) - Pau..Lnix.rjag, Anil N.1E61. SEASON TICS. i a On and after May 1. Ihii, se tiokets will be fanned by this company for the pert of three; six, nine, and twelve months, not transferab . Beason sohool-tiokets =1 be had at 33 her cent. dtsoonnt. Theo bole ti will be sold by the Treasurer at No. Ull7 BoUtii FOURTH Street, where any further information asl9-tfcan too obtained. I. SRARFORD, _ . .. . wretumrer. ELMIRA ROUTB.— RA M A Tik ZNII,A.DELMIA AND Mt- VICLFIrg 1.019 E to. lianroab esesta, la tort, watTro, iforanton, ono, AL. too, WU- Liainzoo aysl,tott; - Quitou, XIIIIira klueis.4. latatara r Val _hooter, Clesehutthalettoil i Hated% Wear', lit.lo ,hillwankso, ant all valuta talk ant Watt. jrazger i t irrL . W lit i l i =nz r fr i tr o t j ts 2111 4 i tolhLl, atrtsta, (Passellso trans* on a d low dilly ( 1 / 1 111414711 Itle r ept d). for Lasso Points ayollows: , A X/L1.T2M1L......_.----thil A. IL I NT is.e-HLEall —,..-4116 Y. ht. The LBO A, It, Crain sonneota at Rosati for Wilk= kAii—ti t ivrivii.Asm ... .. ' -4 1 41711.71 . ,OAD is a so [rains mpg - • 't congectiona at s.untna itNtsMall f s tk ol ie w tin ' tl7., W fo r :Vail rrt i sn n i w Yerhiettpa rd„ Trine eh veitite /link and ot, ant t • Mitato •at t i , r,4kito, anta, ant Ilasnaludoa Slits', ant au Ltennottato points. iirsasts eau be I matted at the Pillatelokta and 22- ra nailroott,tr es gtoket Whoa, northwest earner of szownl ant GAL ,killei arir INtreAta, ant et the Peasetter w ain:ov 1 gitf t Wikkhd CiALLOWNI a,, tri.y.,1,5117 ItliAlla Immo the .Y stlelpala and .Itoad.ing Depot, Brost and oohowW etre t otally (fl r re a r oxasststl. for all points wosto.t 'rook, a t . _ FolslstoV L 11 •3 1 410 liolaro 11% It, to laws Ea tm g. o; irorthis , a I t Ifr* trit.tlT.F.3l la an 0 % 14 •I' ti zu 'es** . sont. atntimat aeries- InXilliatidlla itfiltrooto ic - - 11XPRIESEE _ _ . pIiAriCIIE ADAMEpixpßzsg CO,__..oscal.l2o p " • ...,Jpt_lTPrine Strait. orwartr arse fAli aW is, odAsi• I,y IT l 4 3 iri..Bank Jut., with suer gm, ripi Clost,zitus t• aft "nt = inns aat Wu on um Vinod sitar. tka leri „ se t =m u ) , MaL4l NI THOMAS & EONS, •AY-■•• Nea 139 and 141Alouth YOllEll'll t.,„, (Formally lan.. a, 'nil N.) -"" ------- • STOCKS ANDxv.,a 1.., -- t. "-'''-," 7 i•:-POth Jr, , CARD .-We shall hold a largf, sale na ci,"''' 80th 'net . including bloicur's estate, c ) , nui :aDAl, phalli ( ' CrArt. ford, Also, Without reserve. stocks. loans, itc, _____________ PUBLIC ROMS!! NrAL ESTATE ...rip . t ., AT TAB EXCHANGB EVERV Tl:;siy A ir. oeta 0 , , 3 1 00 1 g , noon, during the budr.essasason. In 14 0 It August onlyccsnuldn,al sakes. "71r4 REAL En rAw amoun t RITE m e at eir We have a largeof rea r mime at eslit, inolndiug every description 'of ody and ants y nronerty. Printed lista mar be bed at th e anat ,ahlha s t r , . BALE OF SUPERPGE FORD rVORP hi. , ROOK - CASES . SEWING NI ACHIN he liz %Hi i 7 B , o4, BEDDING,CRINA AND GI, AMTMA .„ t.... • AND CARD.— Our sale this (Thurfulfty f moms, . Auotim, Store will comprise. lisludes stti lots or e t hand furniture.. Vrensh-nlate mirrors hock..--" - end (Ace tables, two superior sewing msf,taat:ts4. and bedding, China end gasswareoto. tannins ' a ill . tractive easorcmnst worthy the 411011210 D Of I i! - and others des.rous of uurchaaint ...dta EolithattOOßlVlß now ready and the articles a examination. • - Bale at Nos. DM and 141 'oath I:curb s t , SUP nnioß FußeirruitE,FßKNcii-pLATAL NON., PIANO- FORTEa. BEDS AN U HED n %ft. BRUBBELB AND OTH RPETHi "I'`G. This Morning, - excel 9 o'clock. at the fur n i t ur e e. thilvic int lent seo.md-hand . elpgact fine mirror,, carpels. beds and b..dd ins, h e . convenience honrikeeping, retnoved to the 4;r7Ti convenience of sate. • LARGE BALE F I,IvER PO% WAKE... PORTED PER 11/11P PitRAIA, R, On Monday Norman. 12d inst., at 10 o'clook i!t the airs:l(lEl*ton. rh tents of twenty rtratft+ Livercoot wars oon•lr n - tureens, vegetable dishes , bakers. pla.s s 1 4 ..4 of bowl'', Pitchers, mann.* miss's; dre., form tu Mrs aaportnyenr to which we ibv.te the aitsatrra' tiongekeepere. hotel keepers. dealers. and others n MOSES NATUANB, AU t 3 T lON F: y,R AND COMIDEMION MERCRANI. corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. _AT P RI iVATe, nahr, AT PRICE• TO EUIT TEE TIMM. The following articles wilt be sold for lee. that, tan the lomat gelling price : .• Fine gold hunting eaee. doulie-wiae, end dtvable-ta tom Etnebah patent lever watches. of the nine• ter m ; and beet maker' ;.fine eqld doulde.time r mho „...,' levee. atches ; in4everedent-etionde lev.r i E, l 74' fine go ld hunting-me ang open-r ace " 0 ,.. me.. _ti, and lapin. eratolose; horizontal and d„ p li„ ,; , : t j . et silver bunting-case, Connie- case, and doebte.t4r.• Finite!. patent lever. eicapeiment lever, am 1i h . ,,,. watches, of the most approved and beet inakere, e",j'i' bin ease and open - face silver watches; silver ler, • silver Guenter anti single-owie watches.; fins ond ~,?,' pea k. i o n, and guard chains; diamond finger ne n ~,,,'" '' .. nter-ringa. bracelets. ren ci' - wlsse. t - t.::: breast-pine • sets of fine tif ; go. •f ; tel preset is r.. and jewelry ear ring of every description; gnu, pitoni oz ,.-. twitntments, memo -fortes, and articles generally '''''' MOY TO Money. advanced libe NE rally, for LOAN. any length 0/ E . agreed upon, on told and Enver plate, ds tsse , w a t c h es , jewelr, fowlinzlideces, inuanaliosinessta: ery gooda, olotbior, aroceriee, hardware, ennery. nitore, bedding, fumy articles, and on at nu CONSIGNMENLS AND fIUT-DOOR aaLEs Liberal cash advanees made on all arteswooes4l4 for +Me. Perrone oittecibon amen to al{ • IHIAC.EIINIERY AND IRON 041APENN STEIN ENGINE AnD BOILER WORKS.—WEAPIE & PRAQ_PtCAI. Aryl THEORETICAL k:NGINF.Es MACHINISTS. BOILER-M A K k,RtIotLACKIDeITB and FOUNDERS, having. for many ream. b een suooesslul operation, and been ezetunisul, it t build.ng and repairing Man ' tl Marina and River ranker, and low pressure. Iron Boats. Water Tants. Proseia r , &0.,&0.. respectfully offer their sorriest to the pow.' as bing fully prepared to contrast f.,r knOnes a sizes. Marine, River. and Stattoeett, tvv.te me t of patterns of different size', are Pronto/ to me.e o dere with quick despatch. Ever, &script on of erten, ow making made at tie shortest aortae. Bub mad L Pressure, Fine, Tubular.. and Cyliedet Egeterl,nfut, beet Pennsylvania charcoal tron. Forruss, of atlases and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings. of ad utuur i p t „... Roll Turning. Screw Cutting. and a!! other Work ma. neated with the above business. Drawlnge and Ppeoifiaations for all work dons et ttai eatablishment. free of charge, and work gasmen'''. The subsoribers have ample wharf-dook roan pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect odu,, and are provided with shears , blocks , falls, it,, ka.. for raising heavy or light weights. J COB C, NEAFIv, JOHN PALMVT BEACH and ER Enka. I. VAUGHAN MERRICK, JOHN E. COTE. WILLIAM H. MERRICK, HARTLEY X_ll4l QOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, NO FIFTH. AND WASHINGTON STREETS, ?HIIADELPITTA. MERONk soriß, ENGINEERS AND AIACRNISTS, blannfaoture Rich and Low Pressure Steam Arucy for lead, river, and marine service. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, e.a; C. ins! of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshy.. is, road Stations, &o. etorta and Gaa Machinery of the latest sal =a improved construction. Every desoriPtion Of Plantation Machinery, smt u sp r a t . Saw, end Grist Mills. Vacuum Pam. tot: Steam Trains, Defeostora, Filters, Pumpior Lamm, 4431.6 Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent 1 1 / 4 001016cl A . rogratwi a __. Nesmith's Patent Pteam flameleYer,ll.l yenerail fr. wolney a Patent Centrifugal Surer Drar...z.t Machine. SHIPPING• STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN. FOR LIV' RPOOL. The GR.P.eT KAST FN. .11111111 Kennedy, VIP Wanner. will sail from Quebec for li.erpoolilvest er Permit tir Ono Tuesday. 6th of e utast Pesos• gem to be on board on tne eVening o' 'beech. RATtli OF PAddAGE. —•— teerage,— - l Feel:e S ns eis OnoUpTilt: th n be a) e grand saloottra hp charged $l5 • x rs. 11..rthe not Bemired until paid for. WO ex.erpennett r Intro are on board. Steerage pa sera. TA are reeu•rerl to provide beddup g , and eatinc end anomie urensils lac spin will take as asr,o—fionr, gram, albP's, dr, deals. •ko , For futthcr perticulars. ape] , to the convenes,. ALLAN Gii MOUR d 4 CU. gsebee, or GILMOUR Cu, knor n ..). The greet ship will be exhibit-if f t . wedaeme,. 17th inst., unto Wedneciar. the SPA, noth de re rueseive. Tie Lits of autzossio , ,b7 bee,. n e t, under 12 'tan Of ate. and slaws, half prEpe.) v a b ot procured Irmo the conolgtite- in Quebec.atdatthe (Ade of the Grine Trntit Railwar Point Lan. Q.u- nen, 9ti kW. ter. ter 1121filiLY :JUMfatiriIAULIBIN BY STEAM EF.TINEpt MEW Yon AND LIVERPOOL, nainnz a QUEENSTOWN lift land,) to and and eintinLY .psesanr,tc4 and despatau. The Liverpool. New Yorn, and Re6l:l shop Comheny's spleuthdClytte-braO non sores nee gems, ere intended to sail as follows: V ROY! KEW YORK FOE Ltinupoin. EDINBURGH. 3e.ander, JO CITY OF WASIIENGTON, Saturday. GLASGOW, Baturday, efer • ADO ever. Saturday throighout the year. NA 34 O. 44 N.A. RATES OF EA.195)-6E IRROEGE FROM PHILADELEIB, Osbin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool. ---- Do. to London, via Lrvergool—_ t Steerage to Queeneteern, or Meer poo— .Do. to I,ondpri, --- Do. rt.eitirn tioliets7available far MI :wax from Liverpool.. to Passengers forwarded to Bare, Pars, Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rates. Oertahoates of passage mimed from Liiverao3: T. 7 N. York.—. fit Cartifioatet of passage issued from Quetcrou . New York--- I t Thom steamers have superior 11000MIL04,5:x 3 p:msengers, are oimetruoted with weterrirti emirs ments, and lik oalTy experienced btligeni. For frets t, or pessage. apply et the uSite of tle per, JOHN O. DALE. /ant. 1.11 Walnut etreet.Peuttas • a Liverpool, to WH. inet. Taw Beit-Ulk 111 iltlasgow, to WM, !NUN. la Pim tine AMTIM BNlTllikt AND NIA AbIZRICAII 10174 MAil. auk TROY NUE TOTS TO tirtszool. Chief Cabin Second Cabin Passage_— 110 DE BOSTON TO LIVIS7IOI. Chief Cabin Passage Stiound Cabin Parsage— The skips from hew York NEM C.:Allem. The ships from Boston call at Rabbi aft Oak bor t _ • =A( Carat. AYSlCA.Cast.txm.:. Ca_pt.J. !Stella. CANADA, Cut ktLe: 4 ; ASILA Cant. O. Lott. AMERICA, (XL t.'"" AIISTRA.LASIAN, BIASASA.t.V.f taO GIRL Cook. EUROPA, Out 1:Xxl SCOTIA..(now taulthO n , ,es. These vessels carry e clear irb:ta r.ast AFRICA, on starboard bow rad on pert nou. AFRICA, Shannon leaves It Tort. If ea l43l * I.L.IItOPA Anderson ," Bpatt - e. Wrallshaf"..is PEEN J C. udaism. " K. WA. wur 4" r54 1 .1-;, CANADA. hicaidie, " *Om, 1 " ,, ";' ASIA. Lot', ' ARABIA. SGODO, " Boston. Wo4Etkilii• 44 ' Bertha not secured until paid fru. An experienced Surpeen en board. yst is The owners of these shioa acCoa ? Tu .-a NV Sold. Silver, Bullion, specie. or Metals, ante/whin/ of 1.3114 IMAIP. 4--- the Willa thereof therein esarmmu, r:yely ROBERTO, apply to E. OM Ale 111 nthe-tf BieshesOreea.......:„ BUSINICS3 CARDS TOIIINI WELSH, PRACTICAL ELI! IF ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERll Oll '.' / 14 " , ',Prepared to put On 6EII 11104.61 t the moat mo derate terms. 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