The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 29, 1861, Image 4

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    Another Rebel Acconit ßan t of the Hattie
at Bull's .
The Leesburg (Ve I Deirweralie Mirror of a
lee date bas the following aconstit of the last bat
tle at Dull'e ltun :
On that morning we 'oft home for the purpose of
vng Manassas Junction When we were within
about two melee and a half of Hadley Mills, in
prince 'William county, we beard the flring of oau•
hog, and were met to the road by a party of gen
tlemen, who intormed its that further progresa was
Impossible, as a large body of Federal troops was
then pessing between us and the Mills. W e a f ter
wards, however, prooeoded to within half a mile of
Budley
Godley h
of troops that lee 'saw approtto
Hodley ha been marched .by.. a eiroulto ti leto
ftorn Centreville, with the evident design ilk
dr
lug Beauregard at Manassas. G,tl stewart,
however, with about 800 owralrY -- aPPrlsod of
their approach by s'oouple 0 gi, men who pre:
ceded them in their marl; The Colonel Well TO.
infoteed.by:a , body (4. . ry, and the fght be.
g ,
same genera! a lmost'
.in g ice the of e th nt e ire ju r no oad tio f n rl
Budley to wt
distance or b i miles. Between five ands!:
o'siooic . , evening the enemy's rank gave
wan * retreated in the utmost confusioo,
thaAti ry leading in the chase, and our cavalry
,• • ing them for some distance.
801111711 AVTAR TRI DATTLI
We entered Sadley about half•past seven on
Monday morning. The church et that place, and
the grove surrounding it, had been need on Sunday
as a hospital by the enemy. for storing away their
killed and trout:Med, numbers of whom, in their
precipitate retreat, they left behind. Oa Monday
our troope•took possession of the ground, end when
we left had a number of our wounded and some
few of our dead also there. Quite a number of the
enemy who had been taken prisoners were held by
our troops, and on our return home we passed fif
teen Federate, who were being marched• book to
Colonel Stewart, prisoners .
The soene around that little ohureli Wes a sad
one In piles of three and four lay the dead bodies
of Federal soldiers who had left their Northern
homes to osrry misery and death to the , land they
invaded—while their mangled bodies and shatter•
ed I , mbe covered the earth around. The involun
tary prompting of humanity made us almost shud
der at the sight; but when we remembered that
on that same field had fallen—not so many—but
braver, nobler, worthier defenders of our rights,
our liberties, oar homes—we sorrowed that every
green leaf that then shaded their fevered brow bad
not been a legion of soldiers, ton times armed, to
breathe death and destruotion upon their heads
The prisoners with whom we conversed told the
same tame story about having been forced, against
their wills, to invade the soil of Virginia, and in
voked loud and deep curses upon the heads of their
caldere, who they said threatenetlthem with death
If they refused to come. Others can believe as
much of this as they please.
326231101 V OP PIDNRAL 001.31338, •
We learned that on Sunday, during the progress
of the fight, several of the Northern soldiers
marched into the yard surrounding &idle) , House
and threw down their arms, saying that they had
been deceived, and would fight no longer; that
" fourteen Millions of men could never subdue a
people who fought as the Southerners had done
that day'; These are the men, 'probably, that
Abraham thinks capable of forming a cabinet. We
would advise him to take them to his bosom.
FURYBIR DMITAILB
From gentlemen jail from theJunotion, we learn
that the fight, as we expeoted, was moat sanguinary
and fatal in its eenstquenees. They report that
from *Ridley. on out as far as the light extended,
the ground was literally covered with dead and
wounded The IFourth South Carolina Regiment,
arid the E;ghth Virginia Regiment. under Colonel
Bunton—butte recently stationed at this plane—
, were In the hottest of the fight, a little beyond
Stone Bridge, and we regret to aay that the former
retfirrixi severely. natltOtell regiment fought man.
'fully. Messrs. Charles Brown and Enoch Cant
well. members of Capt. Heaton's company, who
were wounded in the engagement, were brought
to Leesbarg Monday evening Brown has a Seek
woutd la the thigh, and Cantwell .a shot through
the shoulder. Hope. same company, was
wounded, and died on Sunday night.
Rogers' Artillery held a promineat place in the
felt, end one of the wounded men noticed above
Wilke they Must have done great execution. All
the companies of the Eighth Regiment, participated
In the SOL, and each man demeaned himself, as
we all knew they would, most gallantly,
It, Is with feeling' of no ordinary eadeese, that
we record the death of Charles Robert Norris, eon
of Mr. John Norris, of this town. He was a En
dent of the V. M. 1., at Lexington. and at the
time of the light was a lieutenant of a company.
He fell ten feet in advance of his mon, while lead.
lag them to a charge, the ball taking an oblique
course across the breast, and killing him, it is sup.
posed. instantly, though his body was not found
until next morning. tie was a manly, noble youth,
but if years of age, and died the death of a hero
in a just cause.
Gentlemen; Just returned from Manassas, who
left there ' , on Monday evening. inform us that our
lose is estimated at from 1.500 to 2,000 killed,
wounded, :and missing, while the Federal loss is
variously estimated at from 5 000 to 8 000 We
completely routed the enemy, end captured 5
.000
blankets, 53 'sermon, among them Bhermau's oeie
brated battery-7 000 mnikets, 200 horses, 150
wagons, and 1,000 prisoners, including 70 oftioers.
Mead's cavalry charged on Sherman's, battery
twice, and the second time bore it off, without in
jury to a single man.
The live large rifled cannon recently presented
to Lincoln was on the ground drawn by s.xteen
horses—and is new in the possession of our troops
at fdanassae—it Will,probably be knocking at Abra
ham's door before lonu The greatest quantities of
w
provist&no c wma e taken_ hlr par 031)II. The
defeat is said to have en overwnetnatng.
At headquarters i learned that we had lost Gs
serial Bee, General Bartow, General Smith, and
ogonel Jaokeon, all from the South.
Oaarles Powell, of Winoheater, is said 'to . have
lost fla eon Lto7d. ' -•
ROMA Conrad, of Martinsburg, lost two sons. -
TA) impression was that we had loot, in killed.
capression roes, in ...uric..
winded, and missing,.frons 1,000 to 1.500 while
*neon of Yee enemy was probably much greater.
lake numbers of prisoners, perhaps 000. were sent
to , Richmond. A member of Congress, Colonel
Ceitoran, of New Yotk, aad other distinguished
obaraoters, were among the prisoners. The battle
raged fearfully—every house in the neighborhood
was riddled. In one of there a lady, aged and
blind, was shot dead in her .bed, with three balls.
Interesting from the Rebel Camp at
Pensacola.
[From the Cinainnau Commercial.)
We had an interview yesterday with a young
man who left the rebel camp at Pensacola on Sa•
tnrday last July 20dt, between twelve .and one
o'olook. Be was a member of company H, of the
Ninth Mississippi Regiment, Captain B. Moore.
He enlisted on the 28th of March list, for twelve
months, and the company reached Pensacola
e gbty-five strong. When he retired from the ear
vies the company . consisted of twenty five men.
His retirement leaves twenty-four. The rest of
the eighty five are dead of typhoid fever—given
out and discharged—or deserted • Two of the com
missioned cifioerethe first and second -lieute
nants, obtained furloughs about two months' ago,
for fifteen days, and - live not been heard from
since. The regiment to which he was attached had
buried eighty-two men since , going into camp.
Nearly all died of typhoid fever.
Provisions reach Pensacola now by way of the
railroad which connects that plaee with Monigo
teary. There are plenty of " sheet-iron crackers"
end corn meal. The boys have crackers one week
and corn meal the. neat. They have bacon and
fresh meat in tolerable plenty, but there is much
complaint among the men as to rations. Deser
tions were frequent and dissatisfaction very preva
lent.
Oo Tturaday afternoon lass the quarters of the
Alabandams were burned aceidentatly. While the
Ire was raging the United. States brass band at
Fort Platens came out and played "HaU Colum
bia " with fine effect, to the great aggravation of
some of the Secessionists and the amusement of
otters
We gather the following particulars of the posi
tion of the Confederate.. The Louisianians are
stationed at the Navy Yard. They have one mor.
tar battery and two gun batteries The hattories
eomprise three mortars and six B.lnoh columbiads
There are of troops stationed at that point, about
eight hundred Louisianians and five hundred Con
.aerate regulars.
Between the, Navy Yard and Barrancas there
are four batteries Tame of them have three
8 snob colimblads each, and the other' has - six
8 Mob ottlutnblads. These batteries are situated
about three hundred yards apart. Bit* of them
is a mortar battery, where six 10.inoh mortars are
mounted.
B arraneits has ,thirty-two guns-mounted. Nine
of them
.are 12 pounders mounted en bartute
There are two 10 'nab oolumblads at Barrel:toss.
Toe rest of the guns are 24and 32 pouriders. The
fort b strongly protect. d with sand bags and cow
hides, and is flanked by redoubts!.
,The fort and
redoubts are occupied by Alabamians Georgians
and Floridians have built a redoubt about five hon.
Bred yards in the rear of Barrancas. • They have
two 24 pounders mounted in front of the .edoubt,
and two occupant's of eying artillery' are stationed
here.
There are two ruesked batteries, one with Ma and
the other with four eight-ha:lh oolumblads, in the
wood. near the light house to the right of Bar
fano la. •
•
In Fort Moßio there are twenty-two guns
mounted—four ,twenty four pounders en. barbette
two elgattneh oolumblads; the rest thirty two
pounders. There is a pivot gun on the left of the
fort. Two ten in3h oolumbiads are mounted as
pivot guns on the right of the fort There is a
mortar battery about a mile and a half from the
light house, where there are three mortars mounted.
About two hundred yards in front of this mortar
battery there are two other ten inch oolumbiads,
mounted as pivot guns These gone are about
three hundred yards s.part, and are in °barge of
the Ninth Mississippi Regiment. -
BE&IIIIEGARD DEPORI .TH2 FIRST BATTLZ.—
The Lyeebbarg ksr,gansats—hae the following,
which shows that Beaureserd was well informed
of the movements of the Federal army :
General Beauregard, on Wednesday, having re
ceived information as •to the contemplated move
ments of the enemy, despatched a messenger to
General Bonham, commander at Fairfax Court-
Howie, with Intelligence that the enemy would
reach that place at ten o'olook next day (Thurs
day), and with orders to Gen. B that, upon their
appearing, he must fall bank towards Mammas
without making a light.
Zverythlng was then got in readiness for the
Meat observant,. of Gen. Beanregard's orders,
and, sure enough, next morning, within twenty
minutes of the time, as stated by Gen. B , the ene
my appeared in eight. Gen Bonham then com
menced to fall back, bat, contrary to orders, one
gun of the Alexandria Artillery, under command
of Captain Kemper, was opened upon the advanc
ing enemy. Four shots were fired, every one of
which, it is said, mitwed• down the enemy ; but
the horses attached to the .gune becoming unma
nageable, and the enemy by this time being very
close upon him, Captain K. was obliged to leave
his position and abandoned his gun, .nok,however,
before spiking it, and taking his horses,_, which he
detached from it.
. .
Our troops. Continued to fall back until they
nutted Bull's Gun, where they male a stand.
The Governor was quite saugaine of redeeming
hie State from the thraldom of the Lino°ln deepot
but"destred the oo operation of Tennessee and
the ethir Southern States by way of expediting the
alter. _ •
Tam Nan DSPAB.Tlizur has %formation Of
the recapture of the sohoouer Enchantress, from
the prise 'crew put aboard her by the Jeff Dams.
One of the -blooksiding_.scoadrott nabbed her as
she was oreeping along the coast toward Charles
ton.
Sri Parsoseem moped from the prieon
e st
Clinton, New York, recently, after kaviDg
&red Mr. Wright, the keeper.
The Defence of Harvele If .
The following is an extract from the deferiOS:. o l
James .g. Harvey, United States Minister to‘Portn-
I gal ' published in the North Arnow* . t t 4 BlaUrday
To those who know me persallir, who have ob
served my unpretending oarimii.. a journallet, for
many years, and wtro Are Atetill familiar with my
private life rued oharrAled',' it 15 11Orteoasessry to
give any e xpisaatiorloneerning these charges.
'Day will MeAptelifid be confident that I meted
under the beikpromptings of ooneeienee and duty.
It not Wenn have striven to live uprightly in
vela,*ethers. is no moral iaoentive to earn the
mu g a " and respect of our friends.
a diSsi those vitt° do not know me in snob relations,
something more is due, and I may say that the
charges, as I have Been them published, are com
pounded on fact, fraud, and forgery. While hold
ing an ogioial position I am precluded (coin ma•
king declarations which would at once give a satis
factory answer to these slanders. In order to free
myself in this respect, and to confront the enemies
who have thus pursued and persecuted me, I have
I taken the necessary steps to seek the moat search
ing investigation at Washington.
Besides I do not choose to utter a word at this
time whio o would in any manner impair the action
of the Government, or subject others to harsh and
unjoat Comment, when I know that their motives,
like my own, were the purest and beat. It 111 pro
per, however, for me to state right here that the
pretended discovery of any information embarrass
ing to me is a deliberate deception, contrived to
give force to the slanders.
The fact is, the Government was in possession of
every tittle of the evidenoes which had mouton
lated in Washington long before the public seizure
was ordered, several weeks before I left there, and
before I had received or accepted my oommiskon.
If there was anything to know, it was known fully
and entirely, as will be shown whenever necessary.
I assert the fact distinctly, without condition or
reservation.
It is perfectly true, as was well understood by
my friends, that i labored zealously, constantly
and honestly, down to the last hour, to avert the
collision at Fort Sumpter. I had g ood reason to
hope that it might be prevented, and adopted the
best means to attain the end. All the intelligence
at the time I took this part threatened a daily
attack by the Zso-oallei Confederate army, the
sacrifice of Anderson and his gallant garrison, and
the inauguration of that civil war which the reck
less conspirators of Montgomery afterwards pre
cipitated on the country, and for whioh they, and
they only, are responsible before God and Man.
,The state of foots then existing at Washington
justified my efforts, each as they were,' and which,
were not only known to those high in authority,
but ware commended as useful and worthy. 1
submitted to their' inspection every line received
by telegraph, and never held any other corre.i
pondernee but that direct or indirect. My whole
action was volnntary, and, if I know myself, was
inspired by the highest impulses of patriotism.
1 can appeal to God, truly and fearlessly, for the
rectitude of ray intentions as for their purity and
disinterestedness. And when we all meet before ,
the bar of eternal justice, and our hearts are ex.
posed, I have an abiding faith that the one riot of
my life which will 3,lead most successfully for
mercy, and for the forgiveness of many errors
and infirmities, will be that whioh has so unjastly
provoked this cruel calumny.
Synopsis of the Bill for Laying Direct
Tax and Internal Duties.
It was reported to the House of Representatives
on the 23d inst , read a second time, and committed
to the committee of the whole House on the state
of the Union, and ordered to be printed :
1 App .rtione direot tax of $3O 000 000 among
the several States, agreeably to the Constitution of
the United States, (the portion of Pennsylvania
being $2 920 079 )
2. Authorizes tee President to divide the United
States into oollection districts, and appoint an as
sessor and collector for each.
3 Requires oolleotors to give bonds.
4 authorise's/sensors to appoint szeistianta, and
requires assessors and assistant assessors to be
sworn.
5 Secretary of Treasury shall make regulations
to carry oat act, and Instruct assessors, who, on
October 1,1861, shall ascertain and value property
subject to direct tax..-
. 6. All property to be valued at its worth In mo
ney on October 1, 1861.
7. Assistant assessors shall go Into every pert of
district, and require all persons to deliver written
lists of taxable property.
8. Persons not prepared to deliver lists, and will
disclose their property, officer shall make out list,
and, if assented to, it shall be received.
9. Penalties for false and fraudulent lista ; in
which oases assessors make ont lists in mode
pointed out.
10. Provides for absence of owner from place of
residence.
11. Steps to be taken In 'Sage of refusal to com
ply with notice to furnish list.
12 What shall be done when owner does not
reside in district.
13 Owners oat of district may make lists and
deliver to assessor where they.reside, who shall
transmit them to assessor of proper district.
14. Assistant assessors shall arrange lists and
make oat separate lists of resident and non real
dent owners. and deliver to assessor within Sixty
days, upon penalty.
15. When 'valuations •are completed, assessor
obeli give public notice that appeals will be re
ceived twenty-five days, during which lists may
be examined.
16. Where a county or State district contains
more than one collection district, how assessors
shall among equalize them
17. When time of appeal expires, the assessors
of each State shall meet and constitute a board.
18. Snob board may appoint clerk or clerks, wile
shall be' sworn, and shall receive and record all
lists, returns, and'doonments.
19. Clerk shall record proceedings and certify ex
-20. Board shall make out equalization and ap
portionment of tax on the State, which shall be
21. Powers of the board.
22. Board shall makedust_aano , tionment OIL
counties and within twenty days shall aentreiecr
tary of Trines:my certiffeate of such aitportionment,
and within thirty-five days furnish collector of
°soh district certified copy of tax lists for their re
spective districts, under penalty ; such valuation
to bei permanently in operation until changed by
law.
23. Compensation to assessors and assistants.
24 Collector' shall give three receipts for tax
lists, as pointed out.
25. And shall give bond for amount of snob list.
28. Tax shall be a lien on the property for two
years.
27. Collectors may appoint deputies, and their
powers to collect direct tax.
28. Colleotor.shall advertise within teoldays that
tax is payable, and where he will attend to receive
it. If tax payers do not attend, shall notify snob
within sixty days ; and, if not paid in twenty days,
shall colloot by distraint, and mode of doing so.
29. If goods for distraint are not found, property
to be sold, and how.
30. Mode of collection from non-residents.
31 and 32 btepa for sale and redemption of pro
perty of non-residents.
33. Collectors to transmit amounts of receipts
every month, and render their final accounts In
six months.
24 Manner of accounting by collectors.
35. If oolleotors are delinquent, warrant of dis
tress to be issued.
38. Penalty for extortion under color of office.
37. Amounts at Treasury, to be kept separately,
of receipts and expenses under each head of re
venue under this an, to be laid before Congress.
38. Assessors shall ascertain every year trans
fers and changes of titles, and alter one year from-
October 11, the same proceedings for levying and
collecting shall take place.
39 states may assume payment of their quota
of direct tax
40 It•quires stills to pay for Heaton according
to oapaoity.
41 Licenses to be granted on apilication in
wri , ing.
42 Penalty for false statement.
43 If still is destroyed, duty for unexpired time
to be repaid.
44 If person dies, his executors, so., may use
license
45. Besides Iloense,Auty of ten cents per gallon
on all spirit distilled.
,48 Mode of securing payment of duty.
47 and 48. Entries in books to be sworn to as
pointed out.
49 Duties not paid whoa account rendered, 10
per cent. to be added and collected by distraint.
50. Spirits on which duties have not been paid
may be seised.
61 Porfeitures and penalties of owners of stills
for refusal to do what is required -
52 Penalty for obstructing collector.
63 Collector may enter distillery at any time.
64. Stills employed in rectifying spirits within
sot
66 Doty of five cents per gallon laid on all beer,
ale. porter, to
56: Mode or nearing payment.
67.1 ind 58. Entries in books to be sworn to.
69 Duty,' if 'not paid, may be levied by dls
traint.l .rt . •
80.. Beer, ale; porter, to., on which duty is not
paid, may be seised:
81 Penalty for refusing to make entry.
62. Bond may be put in snit.
•
63. uolleotof may enter on premiies.
84. Penalty for obstructing officer.
85 Duty laid -on - carriages for passengers n
ow ding to valuation. • .
88. Mode of enteriegcarriages and payinkluty."
87. Mode of entry for fraction of year.
63. Penalty for making lalse or defective en
try.
60 Certificates of payment of tax to be granted.
70 If claimed that carriage is need for Met
bandies, it must be proved.
71. Duty laid on promissory notes and bills li
ned as ourreacy.
72 Mode of levying duty
73. Collector may call for additional statements.
74. Penalties for perjury in any oases under this
of
75. Colleotors authorised to collect and prose
cute for fines and penalties under sot .
76. Collectors may appoint deputies to colleot
internal duties.
77 Debts .to United States by any oolleotor or
his sureties a* lien on their - rearestates from fast!•
mitten of salt. .
'Appointment of commissioner of taxes au
thorised. ,
79 Deputy of collectormay perform his dottiest
in ea e of .
80. In case of deatti,leeignation, or removal of
oolleotor, how duties are to be performed, and un
der what security:
8i Compensation of colleotors.
82. Drawback on distilled spirits manufactured
in the United States on whloh excise duties have
been paid.
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No ,_363 wino BECIOND Bt,
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ARMY SUPPLIES.
0771cz 011 ARMY CLOTHING ANT) E.QPIPAGX,i
Corner of Howardand Mercer streets.
New VoRK. July 17, 1861.
SEALE') pRoPosALs are invited, and. will be re
oetved at thin ollsm. until 12 o'olook on TRCR6 CA Y,the
9th day of August next, when they will be nubile,'
opened. for furnishing. by contract. the following Army
Supplies and Materials, deliverable at snob plane or
places, in the city of New York, as.critty,be hereafter
designated, in quantities as required, viz
300.000 tin 'cam! ena. with mirk atopesm. 8 Pinta. te
weigh 11X ounoee without the !we eper; to be
covered with cloth, after an ingpeolion ham
been made of them.
200. 0 ® oanteen straps.
25,000 camp kettles, sheet-iron, 2 sizes in nests UN
Pounds. •
07,000 mess pane, sheet-iron, weight 2 pounds.
1.700 iron pots, with bales.
120,000 telling axes, oast steel, best quality, 4%, 6, and
psi pounds. .• • .
60,000 axe handles, best htokor7.
37,000 camp natohots, oast steel. best quality. 18
ounces.
04,000 hatchet handles, beat hickory.
27 WO pickaxes, two sines, to weigh 614 and 7 pounds.
04.000 mos axe handles, beat Inokory.
30.000 axe slings.
27 000 hatchet sling..
27,0 0 spades. two sizes, beet quality.
400 sets hospital tent poles.
4 800 seta wall tent plies.
27.01.0 Sibley tent plies, with iron tripod.
2,000 seta of servanbe tent poles.
SUM hospital tent pins. large.
30,000 hospital tont pins, sma.l4.
48 000 wait tent pins, large.
agil.olo common tent pies..
10 000
drums, infan try. stoves,
2 000 infantry. .
000 drum case'.
2,040 drum heads. batter. .
2 000 drum heads, snare. •
000 pairs drum wicks.
2.000 arum stink carriages. •
2 000 sets of thorn snare..
2000 drum slings. •
3 COO drum oorda. of Italian hemp. 34 feet long.
1,400 bugles. with extra mouth-P.4nm..
1.400 infantry bugle cords and teasels.
200 gamma aliards
.200 reoruiting flag halliards.
400,090 great-o.ist straps.
3 000 sergeants' sash...
200,000 brox.s letters. 20,000 each, A. B, 0, D, E, F, 0,
LI, K.
276,000 brass numbers. 26 000 each, of 2.3, 4, 6.'7, 8,0,
150.(30 01 1, and 50 000 to Igo es 9. ..
31,000 Tat& worsted lace, ( blue.) 134 inohes wide.
48 000 lards worsted
miller (infamy)ch wide;
200 pairs sergeant chevrons.
200 pairs . a iartarniaster's sergeant (infantry) ohe
vrons.
300 pairs hospital stewards' chevrons.
SOO pairs ordnance *eremite' chevrons. • •
a Din paps first sergeants' ( infantry) chevrons.
3,000 pair. sergeanta' ( infantry ) ohevrons.
16.000 pairs aorporals'(infantry)otievrocur.
19 MO yards red bunting.
17 000 yards white brinUng.
6AOO yards bine bunting.
2 200 yards 4-4 muslin.
-
1.900.000 yards 34 cotton drilling.
203 000 yards bedssok tope.
3 0 0 yards cotton webbing, I)(Litoheti.
7.000 yards bolting rope.
213 , 000 knapsacks, complete. - • , •
3 pow haversacks. complete, .• • , •
Bids will also be received. at the same, time end
place. for the making up; from matenals furnished by
th e G o vernment. the following articles, to be delivered
at the depot of army clothing and equipage, in this city,
200,601 single bedaaoks, •
200 garrison nags.
~
200 storm flags • • -
210 reorultius flags.
All the above mentioned articles must conform \ in
every respect to the sealed stanuard patterns in rats of
fine. where they may be examined and additional In
formation received concerning them.
As it is desirable •hat the articles be of domestic, fab
rication. bids from manufacturers or regular dealers
will be prelerred. whit:lh most be made for and conform
to each articles only. in quality and description, as are
required by the advertis-ment and the samples in this
°Sloe. but contract/ w 11 be awai ded to the lowest re
spo • ruble bidder . . who shall furnish satisfactory securi
ties for the faithful rierforrtianoe thereof.
' The manilla/Aurora' ' establisbu out or dealers' plum
of business must tie distinctly stated in the proposal.
together with the names, edorees,apd responsibility of
two persons proposed .as euretiss. The- sureties will
guarantee that a contract shall be entered into within
ten days after the soceptatoe of said bid or proposal.
Proposals will be received for any one of the articles
sagaretely, , and for any portion-of each, not lees than
one-fourth of the number or quantity ad eertised
rites.
ofhe privilege is reserved by and for the United &rites
of rejecting any proposal teat may be deemed extrava
gant.
elivenes to commence within twenty days after the
acceptance of the proposals. and one-third of the quan
tity contracted for must be delivered within two months
from said date and aceeptanoe. of the remainder in
monthly p roportitina. within four months of said date.-1
acceptance, or so ner, praat.ciahle Bidders will,
nevertheless, state in their proposals the shortest pos
sible time in which the quanthies bid for can be deliv
ered b. them
Al) artlol-is will be subject to inspection by. sworn in
speotors. appointed by authority of the United States.
It is to ie dietinOtit.Undervood that contracts are not
transfera^le. without the consent of the proper author
ity, and that any sale, some meat or transfer without
consent having been °Mail:Led( excep tundra pro
cess of law). will b 3 raga , ded as an abandonment of the
contract; and the contractor. end his or their securities
will' be held responsible for all loss or dameae to the
United States which may arise therefrom. -
Payments will be made on each delivery. should Con
gress have made an appropriation to meet them, or as
soon tonreafter as an appropriation shall be coeds for
that par, -se. Ten per cent of the amount of each de
livery will be retained until the contract shall be com
pleted which will be forfeited to the United States in
case of defalcation on the part of the contractor in ful
filling the oontraot. . •
Forms of proposals and guarantee will he furnished
upon application to this office: and none will be con
sidered that do not conform thereto. ..
Proposals will he endorsed." Proposals for Furnishing
Army Supplies sad Materials." and be addressed,
Mayor Lt. Er vi start,
Quartermaster U. rm
• .130.3.32416 Yost Moe.
A RMY SUP PLIES.— •
077telt OT AHAISCLOTHINO MID Hourisses. •
Corner of Howard end Mercier Street",
tisw Yong, July 8 ; 1361.
SEALED PROPOSALS ere invited and will be re
ceived at this office until 12 o'olook M., on MONDAY.
the 27th day of July instavt. ween they will be publicly
4Penea, for ferniehtng by contract the following tents
for the use of the army.dellverable at such place or
Owes in the city of New. York as may be hereafter de.
signated. in' quantities as required. -
Proposals should 'two the prices o f tent. oomplete.
deliverable at any of the depots of the quartermaster's
department, exolusive of the test 'poles and tent pins,
which will be the subject of separate contracts..
Large supplies will be needed, and the pareltesteuwill
be made from the lowest responsib . e Imdders, at the
time it berffluies necessary to give the orders.
The prices per tent should be stated, naming the
places at which the bidder offers to deliver.
The following specifications will ,be strictly adhered
to
HOSPITAL. TENT.
14 feet long, 18 feet wide, 11 feet high, with a wii
4
feet, and having on one end a Jaime'. so as to ad mit4 ) ;l'
two or mote 'eats being joined and thrown into one,
with a contintons covering itr_root.
HOS PITA u '1 ENT FLY.
12 feet 10 inches 10ne.._14 feet wide.
. what TYINT.
•
epljone. 9 feet wide. 9 etplin t Uttet
• -AvArtaA Bca' r •
in •
, , • SIBLEY TENT.
IS feet diameter.l3 feet bight
SERVANTS' TENT,
6 feet II) inches long. feet wide, 7 feet I inch high. '
The tents and -' thee" are to be made of cotton duck,
of the following weight and dimensions. vie:
For Hospital A cAlt-•
90 inches wide, and 21.1 i ounces per yard,
For Hospital Ten t F nc ly he—
s° is wide, and 104 ounces per yard.
For Wall and Sibley ant
-3sj., inches wide. and 18 ounces per yard.
Al! the above-manticried artieles must conform in
every respect to the sealed .standard patterns in tit' s
odioe, where the • may be examined, and additional -
formatton received concerning them.
• s it is decirab a that the articles be of domestic
fabrioation, bids from nianuf4otnrers and regular deal
ere will be preferred, which must be mace for and con
form to such articles OnT, in Quality and description,
as are required by the advertieement and the samples
in this office. but contracts will be awarded to the low-.
est responsible bidder,. who shall furnish satiste,otor y .
segurities for 'he faith ful performance thereof.
The manufacturer's establishment or dealer's place
of business must be distmotly stated in the proposal s
together with the names. address. and responsi O
two Whatannt ne
con d t raasc t s scharlil ti b e en T t he e into wi
hin
ten days after the acceetance of said bid or proposal.
Proposals will be received for all of the articles seps.-
.rstely. and for any portion of each.-
The privilege is reserved by and for the United States
of rejecting any proposals that may be deemed extrava
gan
AJ t. I articles will be subject to inspection by sworn In
speotors. appointed by authority of the United States.
It is to be distinctly wide r.tood that contracts are not
transferable without the oonseot of the :proper an
tho'ity, end that any sale, assignment . or transfer.
without such consent having been obtained, (except
under& process of law,pivid be regarded as an aban
donment of the contract; and the ountreotor and his or
their securities will be held responsible. for, all iota or
damage to the United States which may arise there-
' aymenus will be made on each delivery, should Con
gress make an appropriation to wet them or da soon
thereafter man appropriation. shall be roue for that
riff Oriet2iNitraPte:LV 'TIT? br'c h oget:lVtleZ
which will be forleited to the United States in case of
defalcation on the part of the connector in 'Whiling the
contract.
&roma of proposals and guaranty will be furnished
upon appliaation to this tale. and acne will be con
sidered that do not ooslorm thereto.
Prop.isals will be ewtorsed r " Proposals for FurniSh
ins Army Tents," and be aadreased
Major D. R. VINTON,
Quartermaster U. a. Army,
Box !Ili9B Post office.
ARMY SUPPLIES,
,
taurairrexasvEn GHNEKAL's oYrteX,
BARBWORG, July 26, mil.
IIEA LED FROPOS‘L wt.' be received at this off ce
until 111o'c000k. M.. on FRIDAY. the id day of Anemic.
itti, for the following Army Supplies, deliverable at the
State Military Store Harrisburg. in quantities as m
en red. Bald proposals to be public'', orened at the
time and place named. and the successful Milders to be
announoed e i soon thereafter as oouvenient—the cleat
bailie reserved by the imam to Increase or diminish the
number end 'quantity of said article.:
Ten Hosp,tal Tents, with flies, poles, pins, stn., cote-
Vete
Sixteen hundred. and fifty Common Taub!. WIS..
Dine. eta., complete.
Two Mind ed - rind fifty Wail Tents, with ties, poles.
pins: etc . complete.
Une Mind ed Drums. with sticks, Clings, carriages,
case*. &ci ,complere.
Two hundred IMO) Drum Beads—batter.
Two hundred' 200) Drum Beads—snare.
Out hundred Cocos Fifes.
Ten tnousend turee-pint Canteens, covered and trap-
Fed. Gorton. ''" ' - '
Ten thousand Haversacks, army standard.
Ten thousand Ilavereacics enameled moth.
Ten thousadd.Knatisacks, straps, &o , complete, army.
standeid.
thoueand Knapsacks, straps, Ao., complete, ena
meled ..loth.
Six hundred Shovels.
Six hundred tepitdes.
Six Mind-e 4 hatobete--handled.
Six hundred Axes—h•ndled.
Six. hundred Picks—battled.
Ten thousand Tin Plates.
Ten thousand sans Knives and Fouts. .
fen thoneand Tin Cuss • '
Three thousand Meet Pans.
One t ousand Camp Kettles.
Ten tb'usand Blouses.
One thousand yards sky blue. Tape. for ohevrons.
Ten thousand pairs rowsirs, footmen. .
Twenty thousand white Dom t Flannel Shirts.
Twenty thongs' d pairs Btooeints.
One thonse.n pairs Cavalry roots.
'ten thousand pairs Bootees.
Ten thousand -brace Caps.
welve ihousand Donbur Numbers. 39 to IS inclusive.
'Twelve thousand Linters. A to K inclusive,
One hundred and thin, hergeante Bashes.
Ten thousand Blankete. •
7 en thousand ('Peet Cirats.
Ten thous. SI seta Infantry Aoeoutrements.
Twenty thousand pairs of Draw.), • •
Ten • bruised B•ankete. Wool limy. 7 feet bye feet 6
inobee. weighing 5 pound. each. with black letters, P.
V, in oentro four ino'•es Meg.
tort,' An,bulanoe Viragoes. of thewat'ern of the U. 8
ann., of fourtei wheels and two (I)Wtieels, - -
Potty Hospital or Medicsi rensport Carts, U. S. ar
n3y pattern Alto. sets. of harness for horst* of above.
The ambulance WAROOII. carte and 'harness rubbaot to -
the inspection and appryival. ,
and, finish, of
the surgeon general or' Pennsylvania. whose - decision
shall be anal and conclusive. • . • . •
It is desirable that all the atiove articles be of do
-
write rnahufanture. and, when any of them ere tUr.
numbed by the United States the rime must conform in
all reap - its to the sealed standard tavern in the United
States quarts' mesierte Office and Military Store, I'M-
Ten per cent. of the amount of each delivery to be
retuned as a forfeiture uptil the contract Is completed.
Contracuors to state •In their proposafelps time when
the roods can be delivered, rind the speedy 'Maven' of
such same* as are needed wi I be considered in award
ing the ooniract. Successful bidders to give bonds with
two approved securities •
Every prop real to rye endorsed.' Proposal for Army
Snpillea. Angina 2d. 1861,.."
• Al !applies oohtraoted WT. Valuer these proposal,
be delivered at the Military Storehouse in the cal of
Harrishvg, _unless otherwise directed.. free of
charge Mr freight, boxing. or drayage, unless freight
to plane of dolmen' is greater than to Harrisburg, in
whioh ewe the different will be allowed. all pick
/4.sta delivered to beAnarked on the .ontaine with
manlier arid description of artioles thereto, and name
of -.party furnishing same. together with en lova ee of
`contents. encased, embrao mg, in addition to above,
notice of what speolral supply It
.1 lA A ! Fn AL '
~27.dtatig3 4. M. ' en. P. M.
AOREREL, JECERELNEI; B'HAD,
MON, ike.-1,000 bbla. Mega Aaa.l,l, end ; ;Leek
oval Larne, media,, anti small, in assorted rimier/4
010i(7 , 1ste-eanzht rat Le_ • -
• Igo b New itabbax. Eastnera; /SUrlier
tun, o choice eaalittes,
low boxes extra new sealed !terrine..
Low boxes extra ray rio.l Hemn;s,
a rio blin, I ns e i z naeVtltt rrin . g".
ga !AIL new notn ..ses kW,
•JO bbls. new lax & t
ls 9
Qaintellrend Bank
Nynex erinsuer-oatuirr
; liauraand endins. fere:ooj
.ed B_Y
see - -110. 146 tioaryit WHSQVErI
WOAD -500 lbs. for sale by
Nirsincel .41074FX
N A 7 444 41 $ L
•rti SlitiallUP Street
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1811,
is THEY (N:) RIGHT TO
THE SPOT."
INSTANT RELIEF!
PURIFY YOUR BREATH!
STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE!
SPAL.DING . s
THROAT CONFECTIONS
GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN
GOOD FOR LECTURERS,'
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEIABERR,
GOOD FOR BINGER%
GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES.
SPALDING'S TIIILOAT COMMOTIONS.
LADLES ABS DELISETED
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFROTIONS
They relieve a Cough instantly.
They clear the Throat. - •
They give strength and volume to the Veto*.
They impart a delicious aroma to the Breath.
They are delightful to the Taste.
They are made of simple herbs, and ostmot harm
any 011111.
advise every one who has a Cough, or a Husky
Voice, or a Bad.Breath,,or any diffioulty of.the,Throat,
to get a package of my Throat Confections. They will
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 travelling or attending public
meetings, for stilling your cough or &haying your thirst.
If you try one package. I am safe m saying that you will
ever afterwards consider theta elndisrpeniable. You will
find them at the Druggists' and Dealers in Medicines.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Air Signature Lon each•paokage. All other, are
counterfeit
A Paokage will be lent by mail, prepaid, on recolyt.of
Thirty Cents.
Addrem
HENRY O. SPALDING.
No. 43 CEDAR EiTRERT,'NEW YORK
OEPHAL,IO PILLS
SICK HEADACHE.
NERVOUS HEADACHE.
• HEAIDACIRE I
•
ay tie use of these Me the periodical eases ci i'Ver
••us et sick HaadetAt may be prevented Mid iftaken
at the aominenoement of an atteok inuitednite
from pain and uloola_vrill be obtained...•
- seloom rsinoil ins
sum to which females are so suldeet. • •
TA.) liongiartir C.Sr Ororah en/14E1FM
For Lirsrary Srlafelte Delia& metal:"
all persons of sanitary habits, they are valuable's" a
LAZNE tiirf IMProrring the arregise; giving roes and visor
to the digestive organs, and restoring the wand •Isa
dotty and strength of the wool* system.
The CEPHALIC PLL,LB aro the malt of lons invest
igation and earefally - conducted eiteariments, having
been In as many years, during which time they have
prevented and relieved a Tut tniennt of Dein and
suffering from Headache, whether originating in the
nerves/ Syst.oll2 or from a 'deranged state of tke gro
oms/I.
Whey are entirely vegetable in their ettatpoeition, ang
may be taken at all Mies with perfect Wet! Witheat
melting any change of Cot, and *Ai Manage of any disc
trtiatat taste refuters it 448 V to eitetiaistir beta to
)!FIFAIL3 OF 001TNTER/JUTB
Irks zeugma kl7e. IVO eri-aturra a? noun , g.gval-iligg
.n oaoh 13. i.
Eold by Druggists and all otasr Dealer' In MeeSillllll.
d. Box will b dont by Intl] nywoald an yadsunt of tie
PRUDE. qL3 OENTH
All ardors sAnabil .Imt islAriamod
vp4 ;-tO . 3a.YA.I.AIDING.
as trEvotx isFirrtir. tr lCOlt
/frogs 144 Itsaginste, llscfiA, Ti.
Itoplialie PilL asoonaollol the °Moot for witioki the)
gars guide. YIN.: Cue of headache in all its farina.
/Rem the .B.reeitimer. /foie AN F.
ihey have been tested in more than a tleaeand wat t
with entire enceeets.
•
/rows Al! Drot wrist, St. Meted, MOM.
If you are,or have been tiribled . With the headache,'
send for box ,' [Cephalic. Pi .1 ea that yea RUT hors,
them in case of an attsoki
Prow Ike Advertiaa , -- Ern414114,4,15..T.
The Cechallo PfIL are said to be a remarkably effec
tive remed7.Larthe headache, and one of the very best
fer that very,Peanent complaint whioh has aver been
.
disooverea. - •
. .. • • ,• =
Fries tka Water's lia..edureo4* ratan - 0 • 114
We heirtili elide* 14::;fik5":441 . 4. aid Ns Ilniloll4ll
Ifeekelia Me."
. .
' Prom t!mi raltey.4Mel.'„Vraweefile.le.
We are wire that persons sitiferlitg witkkradasks.
who try them. will Wok to them. •
Pripiis tM Bouthsra Palk PGtda.llw Orhmte.Le.
Try Mini! 'jots tliat ar d alMetadistid - ii6 iireirere that
your testimony cusp be added to me already numerous
hit that ham reotava benefits that no other misMataio
ma produce.
Nem the kir. Lillis Drama:.
launanae demand for ski artiele (Clepitalie Ms)
la vividly moramdass
.• • x• . .
t lroos'ike ealifitri:DiV4lo.oll.
Mr. Spailbny would not connect his DIMS with as ar-
Ltd e he did not know to POISOM zeal merit.
•se tie Ativertistr, PronriAlestes, A, 1,
TYe testimony in their favor u etrone. Trim the meet
reneetable ac liters..-
/TM 1441 Dotty Nowt, Iftryyrt,
ispluills I'll3a are Lakin . do » - '.I all hada.,
hoes Ili rinmesiwital Boil kstos..l3o/foo. Non.
Fait to to vs ottioilato for tie lioaisal
Prows au Chnissurraial • Oinsiww•i•
Wafering Wawa" un now b. relieved.
allr A battle of ill'A-14/XfPX
GLUE w(11 save in Maio tkelr seat maslly.llll
SPALDLNGI3 PaNPARXD GLUE I
ef'ALDINGII PZIII'ARED GLUE ►
SPALDING-'S PREPARED GLUE I
- • wiz TILE rizornt
EOONOMY! • DISPATEI!
jp. Trim Daus lints." 1141
L assidenti will Immo, even* in well-resulatell
families, it is to demrsDle to have some 'cheap and
sonventent way Di repairing Famittue, Tors, Crooks-
SpAyalliteParßEPAßED SLUE
nee tig all ssoemetseneles, sad no lipase/Loll tuut
Ilford to do wi thout It. it is sawing may, and aP I.
the.sttotins
" It:m.l 7 lM' LE EVERY HOWSE."
111.11,—A Bruh imoinpsnies ssak bottit Frio*, NI
qircita. ♦ddrtta,
HENRY 0. SPALDING , .
dlO. Lt e&D/JI. BIMIzET, lix - F TOIL
41•111110 R.
La gartath 'enenaofpled Persona &re ■tteeipltt Mb'
Oa= off on the - ininspeotine Debits, Lealtationa of me
pimpA.RlLD.GLitir.... I would caution all venous to ex. 4
mute borers ,pasehailar, and eee that the fall /SAW. J
• wr PRSPABED'.GLGTS"Iite I
on the tiliteltla WiltPlar all etkate are nualtri g
cusitariefts. . tell
NIDIUDIAL.
STOP YOUR COUGH!
GINTLEMEN OAILEY
ORILDIMI OAT 101
CUM ALL KINDS OP
DISUIItANUR OOMPAALNII.
TEM REF TA NOE
ICUTUAL IP3UURANU2 r &IP AP4
oo rair.o*ltv^
OPIrtrIS Ito. 30s .Or xlliEl.
/nurse against Msi t -.4Arlf. By. FILE, •I
• stores, an, o th er - baildin“, Mal
an . UN
6r
Wod ve r taal li's 4 ;4.
okindloo, to to or
Lie n
.
CAB* C&FITAL., .131 50 ,114/ n 7-A15111V76 11/01.149 tn.
Which la invastod se fellows, pis:
/.11 int mortgagita on eitY property, Worth
double the amount— ",. ..—.111M,110 50
Fennaylvants Railroad Co.'. 6 per cent. first
montage loan,. at par— 0,060 Do
rennarrarals Railroad Co.'. 0 percent. es
-000 Mortgage load, r ,0.)..................., 97,900 00
Huntingdon and Broad op Railroad and
Canal Co.'. mortgage can—. -4,0 m 00
rand rent, hat-clam— —... 11,4.62 60
ollateral loans, well 'soured—. —... 2.000 lk)
tY of Philadelphia 6 per cent . loan—. MAO 00
Allegheny Coturity.6 per cent. Pa, RR. loan- 10,0(1) 00
Commeroialliazdt nook— .....'-... 5,1 M 01
Mechanics' Bank stook -- --- , . 1,812 00
Lt.„,....,,,,a,,,1,„0,i.,„4.00,,_,...T.__ A° r.
be County Fire Irsulanee t im.'s stook— 1.060 00
Se Delaware M. B. Inminsuee Co.'s stook- 700 00
won Mutant Ingnrancie Co.'s sorlP---l 630 00
Illi reoeivable— . 14.901 74
k aoominta, scorned interest, k0..-.:1«..1.. 7,104 60
hen hand— —._..— 11,146 64
7,143 Di
Ike klutual principle, combined with th e seti B3l nrlty of
GspitM, entitles the inured to participate in
tille profits of the Comma,. without liability for term.
Mean promptlY adjusted and paid.
- • maze-rose:
gietp Tingley, ----- 11 - tilinel:Bisgham,
wunans R. ThOMIKOII t Robert Steen,
r_
t
rederiolc •Brown. Willi:2 Musser.
William Levenson , Beni. . Tingles,
John R. Worrell, Mars I Hill,
H. L. Corson, l J. Johnson Brown.
i m
Robert Toland, . Clusrles Leland.
•. D. Rosengatten, Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles S. Wood.. Bmith 11o.yen t
James 8. Wood - word, John Bieeell, Plttsbarg.
CLE TINGLEY. President.
. Id. RINCHMAN, Secretory.
Februart 16. 11361. DU
ENTERET,ISE -
/INSIII7fLIA.NOI3 001V11915 t ir
.
PHILADMILP:24I..
(FIB INIELANCE
eorepißr s DIDILDINJ, B. W. CORNBI
701/R271.1ND WALNUT sralutrs.
JL&ECTOEH:
Akrelii7/41111 HiA.MR• MORDICAI L. Dioimni
rLl.Liat McKim, • exc. Byrairr, •
LALBRO Fz-txrnz, /cony H. frsowit.•
OIN M. AirarooD, B. A...FAZICISTOCI.
IPI7. T. Tainwx,, it , NDY3 W D. CAB.,
LIMIT Wmult.Torj Butsirtintz.
• F. EATON OAD'ISTAKR, Pre-aldtAt.
ingAzz,ze OOZE. Seeretanr. • MS
PENN - .MUTUAL LIRE INSURANOE
COMPANY
No. v2l
OH4 tER. PFEPE/ UAL.
Al& /HE "PR OFITS p 1 711) . .kE AMONG THE IN-
Insure Lives for short terms or for the whole term of
Life; krant Annuities and Endowments- purchase Life
interests in - Real Estate and make ail contraots de
.
pending on the contingencies Of life.
They set as Executors, Administrators, itiongneele t.
Enstees, and guard lan,. -
Med ETB OF THE COMP.ABY, January 1, 1.561.
Mortgages, [rota mops, real estate __.:._ • 1mn,911 87
Milted Mates stacks, Treasury notes, loans •
of Mate of Pecrurivania, city of Phila
delphia, - 303,7116 M
Premium notes, lns on oollaterals, &0.-- 137 ,d 68
Pennsylvania. I'(o rth Pennsylvania Rail
road/A. and County am per cent. bonds E 5,802 60
Bank, ineuranoe,ilroad, canal stooks, &e. frfAli 41
WWI on hand, agents' balances &c. &s
• - 1e1,011./28,0!
mast, 1,. MILLER, President.
joiN
•• • kITEL
fle E r
. FrOLEI3, Vice President.
NOR. oetarr. Intiltt
IMW :MUTUAL' SAFETY
ANCIEZODIPANY, PHILADELPHIA. , •
Inaorporatadl bp tacLorialatar• of Pannarlaanla,
ellee IL r...oorniir of and WL1478.111, aamata.
1877.4DELP87.4
itIiAIX*,IIIIIIIIIIICR.
Os Viamolohl
__.
Sum V. all ping Of Ike worie
•
Fritalt:' ' •
I Witt rAfiIfiLOWEB .
Os III•edi Ipy livers, datals, lakes, .an d m . ut Ca ,
nagipk z allil l uti v tai ettitAxicsx.
®a ViereilsillSex f.o!MAPTSUY! "-A ga Increm. freenix,
- - ABZETS OF WILE COPIPAIVF . • • '
Iderember .1, IWO_
1100,04. W Waited/hates Aye WF cent. ioan—.oloo.6oo 00
116,080 Waited Staten *ix 00' cent. TreaserY
Note', (with monied interest)--- 1111,411 111
110.000 Fracie . yreania State 670 • We eery
04,1170 03
11,300 do. do. •AT do. tie. 21,646 OC
1.11,060 Philadelphia Oily six s ir <tent Lean. 113,000 BY
WIMP Teammate /taps five cent. lama— 20,000 CO
00.000 Peantrylftnia lir•Tire :3d mortgage
six ge' sent. bonds • 61.000 00
111.000 Witl *harts, stook Germantown las
Company. interest and principal
fearanteed by the City or P
1.5X1 10 0 shila
d*lphiaha ' Ponnsylvatas 11,1030 00
re
Calumny AO 00
SAC aieg pannelbania S
rand . .000 00
1400ehares_ftii elphis lac Bat and •
• Elteam ?s
Pi
_ 1,500 00
etn IS shares Philadelphia and Havre-do
erase Mogan Tow-beat Company. ' dea 00
IWO 2 "awes Philadelphia Exchange
- OciawdlY— • • 100
1,000 Sahara* Continental *dotal -WO OO OO
TIO Mrkst will s
1 71/64 ti
I tea:gable. for M a i t
, lind mqtrefes.— ------ —;.-- 04.01)0 00
'• Sainte • •• —. • . 0,533 gg
du* at Asemilea--Yretaitros en Nir• • '
•-: . ja li atee, intarrit. lad otbsr . 4ebti - quf
i t • •—• • ;„..... ruar , et,"
.., . SO 0 10 . II ri — usiri — bre - 7 aid • -
_••__: .
Cikepar,. ea SXIS
fiqt krxri•--1:1 Maks 4115,g1 •
_ • iv,
- .
• ":' ' -----• =,105 51
; 55.01P.A370E5,
iZet lil l Mt ''' • 1 s . .V. l yisto larea.
tezo, .mi. 1,-,13 104, 2'
elut K.. railroae.. • ... flaw1 7 Darimatel.
Sokn U. Davis. 1 3i. lansaßrE,- •
/sues Yreessur, . , Eipensar 35.' alns, •
:11511lism r Jr.: . • ; Then/ i lia 4,
sir .. •- ' ' kistert n,•,..... ,
. Pis= Mc, : ism+ P. enemy '• .•
..,, week X. 543.1, - - ; Jsaiise E. M!.l.' &Auld,
lg. „h 1„ , 11 . [ liitzin., • . s a k e r. SM.*
Ferb72i,f II"' -- . - 1
- itY;i4l4 2 ,4,3 l , 9 ;l ' ittAtes ,
karSio Laing • :.' 11l
' 11,B..13erser,
...
„:. rq.t1404. •31AlT/IN, Proirident.
.
~_. __,-. .0. !SAND. Vies President.
11.SIOPT saiallesristsTr. . . • nol7-11
- • •• • -
FERE WSURANCE - EXOLUSIVELY..--•
THE :.PNlfffigYLVAftlA PUCK iNsuMst
1 1 1 9 1 _MPAPIY-ftoomorate4LlB2s—CXT.R
410, WALK ITN tree t; opposite •
" fhil l rei r ni6alll . : favorably inoWritolire areal . Mini*
for tbirty-sna years, continues to insure against loss or
damage by Fire, on publio or private Buildings. either
permanen or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture,
awl(' of Goods or blerohrindree generally , on literal
Vair &Lida!: together with a Largo ffilrgtgi is
taveirted to the most care manner, which enables
Una to older to the Inured an ondosbted seintrlty
the eau efilees. • . - •• • •
• rnasavoss:: • • • ••
Jonathan Patterson; blase Ilatlehoret:
truntin Thomas ;Cabins,
. outrider Benson, payer braid', Jr.,
Wham Mentelho .John Devereux. •
Tho'rgec Okyoth,
• JONATRArt PARBOIY. Provident'
WILL/AM G. CROWILI., fiIetTOUTT. gPt-W
FrDIERMAN Olt. LIZUELINICV
sritvics. 0011114LIfY of Flab:m.l64M% B.
126 Bi d aq:l.rrif !Street, below Rao°. Insure - Bcll4-,
taro. end Merchandica senereßY !rot:II , I6SC la
untie by iro. TY* oomOonY
=e I% to adicsi aB
loom oreccoun and tkoreby kora to =era a* viaTan
aa• of Ike atMle.
anM tlllap~pitman. Bober: Flanisan,
J ea cooper, • Tliohael Mosear, -
Saone L. Dougherty. Ktward MoSoYern, •
James Martin, • rheum B. MeCormaok.
James Damao, Joan PrepllCY•
Matthew McAlear, Franour alio •
Bollard Batforty, John Cassel,
Tien= emoklll. Bernard alcesua.
Tkomea Maker, • ..Charles Clare,
!meals MeManas .IdipMel Cahill.
F 018 . 9 0FE.14 Pregident.
BMINAILD R.AFFFJCSY. Bearetarv. oala-lY •
AMIERIOAN. FIE INI3IrRANOE .
. 7
CORPORATED 11110 CRARTER PER
o. 310 *MARV Street, above "third, Philadelphia,
Name h large paid-up Capital 'Stook and Surplus,
invested in wand and available Securities, continues to
insure Pu Dwellings Stores:Pundrere, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their cargoes, and other personal
ineperii. All losses lrbersllr and promptly adigusted.
1112ICTOILI.
Ti... II: Marls, John 7:lLenis:
John. Welsh, • - James IL. Campbell.
*„Baretel Q. Morton, . E,dmundi .G.
ratvisk Brady,lsrr.el Mo Chas. W:PcaltneY.
nis.
THOMAS R. MARIS, President.
.A.L.SEIT C. S. CILAWPORD. Secretary . . fe2t-tf
•
,AIL NTIERAOITZ _IN SURANCUC COMPA
iNkirpriTri-ntharizod ace!tad saa,sa.a.u.m
PerjaNtga r n a 8 .
, , in
et
' 1" ;
Pre"
Tkiri and
Ca_mßany will inure suauaal Asa or Amato 111
lire. au Multuimr,Furaiturs, sat Biberatizaltl3o rano
-11114,.
• . Yuri_ IN
lanai
as ♦asele, Ovgajw, mil
Frutu ta, laLiksil buri p w a r o treig if the luia.
iiiit iDtkar. /moo* Mulct, .
~- .Au t ditled.,
‘ l2
Jelin Lotakusat.
John A. Bliocurtoi, -
Nano:,
now.
44101 . 4M 71a.12 ; r1ia1i0i.
W. X. =rot. amt.. "."`" ' ' ri."1"11 11
sal-
IXCHANGE - INSURANCE COMPANY
—olSen No. 409 WALNUT Street,
FMB /14SERANON on Nouse • and Merchandise
g 5042117. on favorable tarns. 'fiber Waited or pop-
DIRECTORS: - -
mmtab Bonanti, Timms, blank,
einno4o Okarleg Tbo,mpson ,
IplwardToboke, 31111101 T. Hale,
Set .
Smedley, Joedae, T. Oven.
ben . Re i t z Job nJ. (*ANNE&
ENIIAN BONSALL, Pien
ONN GINNODO..Vicis Piea tde nt
INSTAIn 001. Sneretnn.„ Jed
OFFICIAL.
EMY ISUP-PLINS.
0111Ica ow ARK!' C.T.olllilfo 41 , 12) Equip/on,
Corner of 11.01114 d atid4deraer Idtreets,
!Caw oax. July 9. 1861
SEALED PRoPOßALS , invited, and w ill be re
ceived at this °Aloe anti Vibe brat or next, for.
king by oontraot the following Army Clothing; to be
• a of mater,als furnished by the Government, the
ettlelee to be delivered et the U. 8, Depot of Army
Ulething and Equipage in this oily. That Is to say ;
.2 0 00 0 i.fitatn foraJr• COM
•
210 000 toren' un,rorm opals.
,•400.000 blue flannel sack °oat&
••000.000 troweers.
•
ale 000 flannel ehirte.
800 800 drawers.
1100 a
000 Freatcoata.
:ft e ...tai e v a : h a e r r ti a o t i c eTi k r:i . ust be as well made in every re
spent as the seated patterns in -this office where they
posy. be egamined. All emotes made under contraots
hereto invited will be reoeived under rigid inspeotion.
*wade by sworn inegatotors, appointed by authority of the
rated States..
Proprieals will be preferred for each kind of garment
Jeparately and for moderate, not small quantities of
eaeb. Bidders will state the quantities they will con
traot' for. and the shortest periods within which deli
varies will be made.
.}Saah oigdo t ., in. his proposals. will distinotly state his
Oranie or business, and the names. acdress, and re-
Aponsibility of two Renews proposed as Burettes fur the,
Imeterial delivered and the quality of the work re
,nred ;• and be will also state the shortest periods
tbin which delivery wilt be made
Bins for olothing will be rumpled onlY„ from tailors in •
?exten-lve t.usintrse. or dealers in olothing accustomed
,to employ ,manyoperatives in that line. .•
It is to be tharlhotly understood that contracts are net
transferable without the consent of the proper anthori
ty; and that any sale, assignment, or transfer, without
snort consent. (egoept ender •
_precese of law,) will b e
retarded as an abandonment. for the contractor
• and his mired.' will be held responsible. •
Delivery of clothing is' to commence ten dale site?
the sdit•rial shall have been Issued and the whole con
traoted for is to be promptly delivered acoording to the
terms ofeacheentraot•
• Payment wi ll le - reed. on the delivery of one-half of
the amount of any artiole eontractedfor, provided ap- -
propnations for that 'Oren.° be 11:1840 by, Congress;
het one-tenth of the amount due for each delivery
shall be retained-till the contract is completed ; awn
the sum retained 'hall be lorfeited to the un ted States I
in ease of defalotiuon or non flilfillmont by 'the eon-
tractor.
F or = of proposals and guarantee w ill be tarnished
on appliOadon to this office ; and no proposal will be I
ixrundered that does not conform . thereto
Proposals will be endcirsed. " commis for =mu-.
(blaring army supplies."-and WIII to addressed to
T
Major .H. -VIN
Quartermaster
-Box save root 0 00.
- J>>e•is
'VINE SULU BIANCTIFACITORT.....,&-w.
*cagor o g e t um? frtmli f ir <1.. 7!
r_rst_ la I+r - tX S.+ Ittati bilhi ga tis
° UV 4
'.III.AMILOAD 7lizzipm
-11 PEILAWILPHIA
'AND TOMMIE" , RAILITILB:
fI a R S E I RD, 112111 1 :aritiN 4 4:1181L -.-
Mi., NG Llll • D AlLY_Mandan eX vpi
Leave New DepOt r oorner ARLIN, end tiALDO w-.
RILL Streets. PHILADELPHIA, (Fa/sent; en
trances on Thirteenth and on Callowhlll etre. kit 8
oonneoting at lilxrisburg with the
• PEN L
vADIA RAILROAD 1 r.M 4 tniap. running t4,_ tut
burg ; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.01 P. X: train
mixing to Chamrshargiarlisle, tte.l and tke
NORTHERN CEN T RAL RAILROAD 1 P. M. trtun
running to Simbitry, /to.
AFTERNOOWNES.
fdlivo New Depot,oorner of OAD CALLOW
RILL Streets PRILADEL A, (paigionger
ttentice on Thirteenth and on Cell owhill streets,) r
OTTSVILLE end RARRISSORX,_ at 'IX '.P.•
AILY, &inflecting at IlLarruilitmg With the Noytheni
Central Risilroa4, for Sunbury. Williamaport.
to.; for REAPIrI 0 only, ate P. M.. DAILY, (Mindere
exottpted.)
DISTANCES VIA fIIJLADELPRIA AND READ
RAILROAD.
FROMMilea,
To Phcentxnlle—.—. 251
Reading--- 58 Philadelphia and Reading
Lebation—.— 81 and Lebanon Valley..R.R.
Harris burg— -- DT ,
Dan phitir,— •
Mine niburg—. —142
Treverton Jtutotion 188
Sunbury—. --AU
Northumberland..-171 ,
Lewisburg— --1 7 8
—lB9
Manny— .-1101
• Williamsport__. —.2119
Jersey Shore--
Look Raven. ~.76b- ,
•-Williamsport and Elmira ,
. • Railroad.
The 8 A. M. and ILIATird. trains oonneot daily jat Port
Clinton, (Sundays exoeted) wit h • t CATA W tBBA.
WILLIAMSPORT, an dERIE LRDAD, making
olose oonnections with l ines to isgara Falls, Canada,
theft:Vest and Southwest, •
DEPOT ,LIPRIII.ADELPHIA.: Corner of BROAD
and CALLOW /1 Streets.
W. R. fdoILELENNEY • Secret/in.
May X. 1881. : • mvlo-tf
81.11101128, ARRANGE-
WiteiNarr._ En ADEL PHIA,
GERM TOW ,AN 1 1 ORRIFTEvr* itnuatoial.
On and after Monday, May 130881.
. FOR' GERMANTOWN:
Leave Philadelphia 5,7, 8,9, 10,11,31 A. M., 1,1, 8.
9.86: 4 s 6 , 6 . 8 3‘. 7,8, 6, 10%, and 11% P. hi,
Leave Germantown 6,7 7% FL am, 9. no, 11, 11 A. M.,
6, EX, 74, Id
n B, e 8.10 A. rd. ana 8.06 .1". A . Tra . ni IWO at German.
town only. .
ON surinsYs. •
Leave Philadelpiun, 9.06 A. M., 2%, 9%. 5,71 C, and 10%
Leave Germantown, B.IOA M., 1, 4. 8%, and 9% P. M.
ClilliSTEl UT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, 11 A. M.. 8, 8.35, 4,6, 8, 9.
and 10% P. M.
Leave Chestnit Hill, 7.10, 8,8.40,9.40, 11.40 A. AL,1.40.
3.35, 5.40, 7.10, 8.40, and 10.10 P: M.
The 8 A. M. and 3.36 P. M. will make no store on the
Germantown road.
ON SUNDAI IL
Laave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M.. 2%, 5. end 1% P. M.
Leave Chestnat Hil, 7.60 A. M., 11.40. 6.10, and 9.10
P. M.
FOR, CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, Lao, 7%, P. 05. 11.05 A. 10.. lA.
8.196, 636. 8. and 11% P. M.
Leave Norristown, 6, 7..845, 9,11 A. ht., 1%. 4%, 036,
and 9% P.lll,
ON SaNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9A: M., and SP. AL
Leave .NorriptowOn. R
NA hi& AL,
_Y UN 1 and K
6 P. M.
• F. •
Leave Philadelphias.so, 7%. 6.16, 11.81 A. 41..1.06,
2.06,3,65,0, 63(.8 - ana 11,4 P. M.
Leave aza l ea. 6 5 4, 735, 8.05, 9%. 11% A. M., 1, ag.
I, 'Nand 10 P.,
ON SYNDAYS:
Leave Phlladelphisil A. M.. 6.6, and 714 P. M. -
leave Manarank,_ M., Hi, 5%. and 9 P. M.
• • El. X, Sild snaangtendent.
_mull-tf Depot.. NMTH and 9 SEEN Streets.
CB PESNETYLVANIA . 0 PIN T A L
960 KILN% Inti.
• z
186,1. Ininnyes 861.
TILE CAf'ACSTY Ipi r i4lls
e tll.l4ll . WpaUe.L .
THREE THOUOR . P.MISRDIGIELTILAIItjh
BENW HEN .2 LADELPHLA. AND f . ITTISBUIte,..
Qonneeting direot at Philadelphia with Through Trains,
from Boston..NewYork;and all.points Eag,und in the
Union ?spot at .Pittsbnrg with whreastr Train. to and
from a r points /n the West, borthweat. and Southwest
—thus furnishing facilities for the transportatton. of
Passengers nnsurnassed for speed and oomfort'by any
other route, _
. _
- Basra". and net Lines ran through to Pittsburg,
without change of Cars or Condactora. All Through
riumenger Trains provided with Loughridge's Patent .
Brake--speed 'ander ;warlord co trot of the exigineer.•
thus adding much to the safety of travellers. - -
Smoking .Cara ars attached to each Train ; Wood
re's Sipepirig__Cars to Euro!, arid Fast Trantsi. The
EIRTILMS. 'NUNS DAILY : 'Mai l and Fast Lines, San
days excepted. • • •
Mail Train leaves Phila delphia at IX) A. N.
ad •' 11.30 A. M.
1119 Airi lea
_Tell .* • 10.13 P. M.
r 4rAY r WRAINS LEAVE AS roLLorics:
41Larrisburg Aocouhmodation. via Columbia, 2.00 P. M.
Columbia 4,40 F.
Parkenburg "at CIO P.•hi,
West Cheater "' No. 1, at Am A. M.
No. 11. at 12.00 -Y. M.
, .
Wert Cheat,or Paireengerswill take the Wait Chester
Nos. 1 and 3 narnabitrg aooommodation and Columbia
Passengers for Sunbui, Williamsport, Elmira, W
itte; Niagara Falls, an intermediate points, leaving
Philadelphia at 7.11$ A. . and LSO P. M., ro directly
through.
Tickets Westward may be obtained at the of ioes of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston. or
Baltimore ; and Tickets Eastward at any of the impor
tant Ersiiro Moss in the West; also on bard any of
the regular Line of Steamers on the M.issippi or Ohio
rive . -
SW rs.
Fate stwsye se low. and time se gulch, as by any
other /Coate. • •
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, Southeast corner of Elnventh and Market 'treats.
- The oompiction .of the Western connections of the
rIMPITINIIIMI : OVItITIIV`Va vim
- - --.- -- 7 --
- The gonneotton of treats by' the Railroad Bridge at
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight.
euether with the savingrof time. are advantages readi
ffur A l rea i i 0 a
. ted by Shippers of Freight, and the Travel
' •
...,.. erohants and /Skippers entratting the transports
:Wm of their Freight to this Combamy, alb rely , witit
portAitenoe on its irneedy transit.
- Mali RATER OF , FR_BIEIHT-to 'and from any point
in the West by therennsylvanis Railroad _ars. st 'sit
tilll4/ a s fin 4! arigble au ars allow/tad Ss othlr liiiirsed
Cost piroi4C: ,
W Be partienMr is mark tailrace* " via Fennsyl-
Tule Itailros" , •,t • . , . :'.- : , . •
.. , For . Pregght.tiontreetiegata l -Dirsationr, titer
riz a glretts : either frf i tAlt . . nt Agents ohe
L - •• • • .4L 2 Leiz . a.it t. l2lott : - - -
.B. Merge & i lia 'II. J 01 1 .11101 21 31,11,-
, O.: A. Mee elY;llWirTirid, Ity.; Or - Araby & OrOs
tEdortsmorith, O. • Paddock • & Co., Jeffersonville,
713 a ;. ig - ,--w;BroWn & C 0.... Cinetinnatl:o. • Athena
tow o i s rhpil l o o t o tria.l . lsl ii. c.. b m.,ll7, o, liitt..l,
. ... gvansville, Ind. ; kw. .43T.u. , &..e...,-0,,T r 0,
;
R. F. Oast , Shafer & Otrusg_ L et. Louis. filo. ~_._• John
' Harris Nashville. Tenn. • Harris , & Hunt, -Ptem
1, zenil. ; °large. & Qo., ' Chleago 'lll- ...- W. X X
at °tAltr. 111-ter to Freight Ageing og.Aganyeui
ent iits ute vreat. .7:•---..,-........,‘,.......,
O. . 81. , 10 T if; r., Philadelphia: -
NLAORAW & 00 11;80 North street_,_ . Baltimore.
LatECH & 00..:t stordloase. or 1 L. William 5t..11. Y
L.F,Br%; 0.77 Ktate street, Boston.
. H,_ ,NO
_/ITON, %eel Freight_ .A.gent. Phila.
. X.;HOUFR, Gen'l Tlotot A'gent;Flula.
~ . •
K. LEWIS. elen't Bstot , Altoena. Pa. • ' inB-1Y
1861,
BUMMER AR2AI4I3EiLtiT, • OBJCIABEdI.
Niiieffg itt- •
A-r;E9 F ° g i V A r
YORK AY. - A PAALIEIIi
7111112 TOAINIFIC-144. 4.2.7 ACM "22112112 , 2,011 MILTOT
.Ai .AVE A 3 •r01$5,01191; Xra.
All A. P 4.,, Sptputesi iii 7 4 1104 .7."0;41a* Ao -
cossiaonatiez • •
47 A. ela eala7i — airfernef 'City ( IR, 1 .)
Aolisaintiotatiex 770 ;
All 4.M., vis'earadonAnd Sinary Sitri Ittorata6
nail— ' _ 00
Atil.t4A. Ylt. stinsmaters sat Jo
.rmor. 1 211.
• weamrn Expresa. 111)
It layi ,p. LA„ eta
camden mid AmoyAssmmadatiez • -
2
•At P.M.. via Ussidon sad Atmecy. C. and A. Mn.
Ar r ct P. M., viz reittainandlicars 440'.
nju William: • • ' 0)
,Aa via. Emoiragton aseli:Joraoy, pity. St
criasalliekot 216
antiM., via Camdatt and tsersoY Vlte, MT211122
' __•. • • "S
Oa
mons gamiest and Jorsoy CritT,Metttk
ors ats.
P)) "amde . 8 00
At 113( P . M., via Camd en and •• • Jerassy_ Cit y, 2d
Claes Ticket—. • - ' 2 26
At I r..f ri lla Cruarion ania moor, AtootaModa
pion, tat had retmencer}—litt Claes ariokok_. 2 Si
Pm. do. 2d Clan Ticket-, 180
Wks OP M Mai! Ltae ram)dayY. ; Wk M;S•dtk
orn Mall , Satv days grade d.
For Wat o r wap A lltronstsbarf; Scranto, Wilkesitario,
identrams, @Teak Stand; k0.,7..1) A. ht. tram A amanten,
via Dalawaro, 1 4 4tkalrab'knit Western 1t: _
For Mauls 'Mown, Bet Ikea , talker - S.
Easton, Lmalsisptyllia,•Yloannttals, at 7.1., A. M.
and 41. F. at. tram Semaingion •Dapi_it Ms 7 . 10.2- Al..
Ml* sionnoota with train les!ias Esrlon for Manch
Chunk at am P. 10.1
Eisr Meant Molly. at 616nd BA. M., t nail d36 P. 11.
or Frothed'', ate A: i'd.; and 2 P. M.
WAY firlticz.
- For Diate!, Writntan,"dra., at Tjal A. M., OiLand om
P. m. tram s #
and IX P . from walnut
street wharf. .
Forffitlinyra,llltrrortea. Dolanso. Bevorly. Barltar
tan rumens:), Bordontown, AL, at It3i, 1, 8.436, sat 6
r.
Bteteunboat Trenton, forltOrdentown and intermediate
plitees,:st 236 P.
_M. from Walmit-atreet wharf.
air For New York and War Linea leaving Kerins:islet
p• A ot, take the oaro,'on Fifth street, above .Pt r aWct,
Ikea an hoar before denattare. The eatatun tato the
iteg .t. t i and on arrival of eaoh train, ran from the depot.
. rosnds of Beg gage t only, allowed each Pessain
emiengerarare prohibited fromWant' anything as
2222 bat thou lvdallni apparel. All battik's' over.
Pomo. )9 re Paid for extra. The Compa ny
sr reepomnb hty ter baggage to One pollarperpount,'
'opt by special
and not be Sable for any amount soloed' CM, ex
-0122112021. • - '
UMW L " WM. Assist.
, ,
t, ,
.: : ... 71 • , ~•......'. 'RP 11 T Et PENNEOL;
A' ' ' -'
..;-; -• , VANTA - kA th ir. -
from : • lit - WM . DOYLESTOWN DOI
alms" ,- • q Toil twrint, mk ir,
it eco.
rims iii , Acm. 'hums.
00 and after ino DA Y. hIA L I.I,IBOI, Paatenksr
Ifranazwill leave FRONW and WI OW Streets. PhLia
delphitt, dalll_;Mandaya exoekted , se follows .
~
At 6.60 A. M.,l:Exerese)for Doti/1012am, AUentotra,
Mane& Chant, Hattleio u n lo Wtlkrre, &s.
At teiP.M., (En se , for Bethl ehem : Easton, les.
Wars train readies n atS .M. and =you elms
senneertoa with New Jeraey.Oentral for New York.
At 6.16 F. 15., 'for , V stmetov„ /.....itr.torn, Stanek
Caank, .te.
At 0 A.M. and SP. M.,for Dolled•terwa.
At 10.30 A. 3d. INVS P. I+ t rer Fort Washington.
me Len A. M. reel makes alone aonneetlen
with the Lehlsk 1 7 te r Dal road at Bottdeasin, being
the seertest ans most cleavable mate to Wibarrs.
ilat 14 ' illydus2o the 1e
Xsava alit 0/1a at 1.40 A. M., 5.18 A. M., and - 1.21
I' M.
Leavo Doylestown at Y. A. M. ant 4.0 P.M.
letiveyort Wassdoston at 0,.,141. A. M. and 120 P. M.
ON ~ .gterMDAlill.—Padelzdaa for Bettdehexa at I
..
hiladolehas for Doylestown Mir. N.
rta i rcHt7rq f n i ti h tful l e d r i rd hi
s.. a ar 5 6 P, ft: Nl '
Fare to lethleneat-. el i l l: c are to Plaint' Oaank.Bl 60
A /
/TWO to aatort...--. I Fare to Wlikelltre
Wbronch Ty_okedwmnet nroogred at 0 Ticket
Oboes, at WILI. Street , pr. DE.MiI3 Strain, in order
to savor* the above :atom of rare. ,
All Fab:anger 'Pains ( 'Lao; t eandaang gamest
at Berke /Street with Firth - and I - ete, and
I.l6sond and Tem-streets Passenger ; twenty
monde, attar leasing - if Mew dtreot. _
- 61 L Lll3 nibAxx. Ar•zit.
_ , ;•-4, i
1 .•• . ..
- i1..,Z. -.- e: . .., SPRING • A1cu.A.46../D- ,
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_ • -• • - - r IfT.--PgaOEP ILIA , ]
'Lltrdifte - t I‘-Aiv D - 11 711110P.0. tcaiLiDALt..
On ap , . after*ON WILL. IL
...1 .
p_AsaEriez. TRAINS 14 PRbAD ;AO /al
Per Baltimore - et Bad A. FL, mu A. NL A i h tv 4 •
end 10.10 F. M. ,
Fer °nutter at LU A. At., IL AII A, M.. 4111 or
44 io.se
P t _itd. • -
i ter r 7rdat m. torten at LIS A, At „WU 4...1 4. .. Liaaxt
or 'New Cno et lL 4. itt.' oai Cr, r ja.
or Dover 841 A. • wag i.)01 Al . el.
•
or afliforo 831 .• .
-
For Elallehary ea
" VAA/ tia vt 1 12 14 . 1 %ADEursiA .;
leisto Boaumors. Ivi . .. ga, (Exams.), LA A, )1..
534, a 41.,44 l' iw i ilm' * eo '
4
h i
5 A . - ualt•* . a.zo Ant la A. U., lAD eat
8 . .
j.geve P_44 I :SIITT r.t 1..) P. In. _,...
1.44.v0 Allabie 7. 4 4 P. M.
=sari Dore , ' at 6.86 A. 4,:0.nn 2.20 P.M.
kavre 11 5• 0 eagtio et gm A. if., 7 .30 P.n..... .;
Leave 0 % - oater at 740 A. 41 , 2.42. 1.5?, Of v.. villf tai .
heav-e Bailin:more for Nallialeri spiv ,
rime et ea A. M.
' TIKAIND FDA BAL•ilitOttE t • • : ...
Attars CAN ter at 8.48 A.M., 11.01 and 1 140 P.lit ,
&WC. o:-- '
k. ho . If iliCaskia at fie A.M.. 13 .$i P. 11144.22 12
• -
11 311:1101112 DitAIS, with raaltint*t ttar Wafted.
. , will rotas fotiovnt : ... .-
7tOtt'f Pallittelphis for ?orrrollle aid Lateripettate
clues at,BIIOYM. •
Mae* , eFtlapn i kton Ler Perryvill e aid i sun i e t tus
piedoe at 7.1111 .
Inter
. .
Leav a an
e Witenerteri for. Pluladalplud. vale
114te places at I r. ti...
neare Nawns-iko-Clraaa for Baltiiter•• ant Intermedi
ate rtatltem et s A. Id:
Lear. maltirnore for i lamt - de - Oraeo.lfillil Intonate/1-
at& itatiocie,at II P. fd •
ok switDATti •
13.414 . 00641 - Asgday. May r, iBBl. until farther no
de.. iwO Kelm; will run on Bandar, )
Leavitt Philadelphia to Balttinore an d Wiaklarta2
at ti. 215 A. M. and 70.60 P. rA., and.
Leavi a ts re for i'hiladeipila at Lea A.*. and
. apLi . . . :11. M. FELTON. Prod/ Last '
6
~,...,4 a =WATSON'S
, . .:. .. q. As ; I A 11.
-A ti 1 314 1, I BIOTA.
' .... 304 Wr•' .li;V:llitic:::is
/arn 'Min,
k2K-?'
NAVIN BY AUCTION.
pomp FORD k 00., AIIOTIONIEBRB,
s3O MAEIZT Iltreot and 191 *MOIL It.
FIRST FALL, SALE OP TEM SEASON.
1,000 CAI3P4 BOOT', alf. , )EB, BROGANS, tko. -
'On Thursday Morning.
August 1. at la e'elock premsely.wlll be 'mid. by cata
logue. LOW eases men's: boys', end youths' calf, kip,
and grain boots-calf, kip. goat, and enamelled brogans,
Conarea* gaiters. Oxford ties. walking shoes. &o.; wo
men's, mimes', and children's boots. - Shoes. gaiters,
slippers. basking. &o. Also, a large assortment of first
*lass city- made goons.
nor Open f.r examination, with catalogues, early on
the morning of
'Also, at private sale, a large invoice of prime army
brogans.
'WURNESS, BRINLEY, & 00.
No. 499 MAXIM 6111.1391.
iF. PANCOAST. AUCTIONS'S, BUG.
• pamtn , ta ti. Raott. Jr.. 43t ITEFFEIIIIIOI/ 41.
TEILAC NATHANS, ATICITIONEER, N. E.
:y corner of THIRD end SPRUCE'Streeti.
.LARGE BALE OP FORFEITED PLEDGER.
By order of Abraham Nathan', broker.
On Tuesday Morning..
Dili SO, 1861, at 93i o'clock, consisting of gold and .
silver natant lever and other watches. gold chain",
finger-rings, breast-Om medallions. pencil cases, sil
ver ware, coats. Dents. vests, shawls, dramas, violins,
acoordeons, pistols. piano. &o.
NOTIO.E.—AII persons having goods on deposit with
me over the legal length of tune will call and redeem
the same, otherwise they will be sold'oa. the above day.
ABRA Pi AM NATRANR. •Braker,
N. W. corner of SLICER and GALLO WIEILL Bta,
fy 19-10t* .
istorthern Central
Ret!roa4.
Ihipbery told Eno 41. k.
'MOSES NATHANS, - AITOTIi)NEER
JUL ASD-CONII4IISRION MERCHANT, miaow
corner of 81LX.7.11 and RACE Street,.
AT P iIIAIX,
AT PRICER TO !WIT THE TIMEn.
The following articles will be sold for less than hail
the usual selling price :
Nine gob hu nting case- dotill'et3case, end double-bot
tom Enghs patent lever watches. of the most approved.
and best ma era ; fine gold doublo-time trizlish oaten!
lever watches; independent-seconds lever watches;
fine gold hunting-case anti open-face escapement lever
and lapin° watches; , horizontal and .duplex .watches
silveqr hunting-oase, doubla. cue, and double-bottom
brigllsh patent lever, escapement' lever, and - . - leyitne
watches, of the most approved and beat makers ; don
ble-case
and open-face ailverwatches ; silver.
gold
silver gnarlier and single-ewe watches ; fine gold vest.,
neck, foh, and zuard chains ; diamond :finger. rings and
breast-pins . ; sets of fine gold jewelry ; gold breast-Pins,
ear-rings, anger-rins, bracelets, pencil-oases, pens,
and jewelry of every d escription ; guns, pistols; musical
instruments, piano-fortes, and articles generally.
MONEY TO 11.0 AN•
Money advanoed liberally, for anr length of time
agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, diamonds.
watches. jewelry, fowling-piece., renewal ituitnimeatir;
dry geode, olottttux, grooenee, hardware, cutlery. fur
niture, bedding, fanoy art:Wee, and on all articles of
value.
OODIEIGNMENLE AND OUT-DOOR BALES SOLI
. • CITED. ,• ' •
Liberaraiiph sid4anoes made on all ertiolea nominal
for sale. Pomona' summon given to all out-door sales.
PROPtiiAMTNE
The New .Remedy for
. .11M.KUMATIRM..
Dan A( the wilt lest Ire have introduced .to the no
tice or the medical profeision of this country the Pent
Crystalized CS!arias of Prom/1.2.11605, vs a
REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM;
~. •
and having received from '
many Sonrilesi; 'both fse'
physic' ens of the highest standing and from patients, the
Moe? FLATTER-Me TESTIMONIALS
of its real value in the treaty ent of this painful :and:
obstinateAisesue, we are :: to preeent it to the.
publics in h o pe READY FOR IMMEDIATE ÜBE,
which we oommend Itself to those who are
suffering with this attheting complaint, and to the me.:
dioal practitioner who -may feel disposed to test the.
powers of this valnable remedy. • • •
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, ,in the form above Imo
ken of, has - recently been extensively experimented
with in the
PENIVSYLT&NIA HOBPITA_L,
and with MARKED UCCBBB (as wilt apiteeiiroi& the '
published aoooniats in the ine.iinal )onrnais.)
Writ: care fully mat no: ready for immediate mw'
with nil dirsotiores. and oan.be obtained from all the
•usiriirur. at 75 oentser bottle, anti at wholesale of.
BULLOCK & CRF.7O3I{.&W.
' • ' • Droggirts Mannfacturing Chemists.
LETTER FROM MR. GEO. L. (MOLL,
• Agent » for Dr. SCHENCK.% Medioine.JnM 1s
town ,
_ M a lDDLlgrourri,Denphin Co.i.Fs.., June MUM.
DM. J• H. iti C. Rh.NCR, Philadelphia. Pa. •
Duau : Herewith I send you a oertificsloof owe
of, our moat respeotable citizens,' who has been using
your medicines, and is now restored to health. I think .
its implication would affect the sales in this neighbor
hood. If you see proper to use it, do so; or direct xis
MT. Ramsey is an old,reliable,well-respeoted. and in
fluential oitasen. Rig word would not be doubted by
any one who .11110Wil.lum, and •at present is the Chief
Burgess of this town. Mr. Ramsey is himself agood
advertisement, as he speaks for and tooommeeds it
more high ly.,han the certificate mentions. •
Yours truly, L..CROLL.
'STOOD TILE TEST OF YEARS, •
AND 010111,8 YOU Sill) NOUN YOPULA_It .EVERY DAY.
And testimonials, new, and almost without number,
might be given, from ladies and gentlemen in all grades
of sooietyrhose muted testimony num, coald resist,.
that Prof.' Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald
and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age,'.
in all its youthful beauty
BATTL)I CRIME. Silo h., Dec. 41, Ha 4
PRO,: Wool): Thee willt plasm accept a line to in-i
form thee that the hair on my head all fell off ove r
twenty years ago, °awed by a oomelitiated'onromo dis
ease, attended with_ an eruption on. the head.. A OCOI I-
lOrroOlOooose of onnOnng thronsh life having reduced
me to a state of dependence, I have not been able to ,
obtain stall cape, neither have I been able to do
them up, irk consevitencLe of which my head has suffered.
extremely from cold: Thus induced me to pay Briggs.
& Hodges almost the last cent! had'on earth for a two
I .dollar. bottle' of thy Bair Reiterative about the let of
August last. I have faithfully followed the direetions,
.and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and.
black, though short,* it is M w
also coming to lover oty•
head; Feeling oonadent that another Mtge bottle would
aatoalr and.permanently, I feel anxious to
persevere in its use and mins centrum - ormeansto
I
Purchase any more, would Sea thee if thee wouldst
not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a
bottle, and receive to thyself the Scripture declaration
' The reward m to those that are kind to the widow
and the fatherleas. . •
Thr nand. susAmail XLRBY.
' Lis:Trash. Noble 00.
l lndiana, Feb. 5, IMP. •
Piot,. 0. J. WOOD : - Bear Sir: n the latter part of the
year 1853.'while attending the State and National Law
School of.the State of New York, my hair, from a cause
-unknown to me, cosuuenced falling off very rapidly, so
that in the short space of six months, the whole upper
part of my sooty was almost entirely bereft of its cover
iwg , and much of the remaining ?scion upon the side
and back part of my head shortly r became gray i.e.)
that yon will not be surprised when tell you that, upon
my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual ao
quaintanaen were not so much at a loss to discover the
clause of the ohange in my appearance , as my more in
timate soduaintanoea were to recognise me at all.
I at once made application tot tile most skilful physi
cians in the country, - but, receiving' no aranrandeirrom
them that my hair could again be restored, I was forced
to became reconciled to my fate, until. fortunately, in
the latter part of the year 1867 your Restorative was
recommended to me by a drogill, ite being the most
tellable B
Bair Restorative in use. tried one bottle, and
found to mygreat satisfaction that it was producing the
desired effect. Since that time , I have used seven dol
rs' worth of your Restorative; and as a. result, have a
tie coat of very soft black hair, which no money can
is a mark of m7 gratitude for your labor .
and Mall in
the production of so wonderful an article, I have recom
mended its use to many of ray friends and aotwuntan
pee, who, I am harpy to inform yon, are using, it with
effect. Very respectfully; yours
A. le LTTA.
Attorney end Counsellor at Law.
Daoot, gga Broadway, and sold by all dealers through
out the world,
The Restorative is put uall Bottles of three sizes,
viz: large. medium, and sn; the small hold& half a
'pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium
holds at least twenty per emit. morein proportion than
'the small, retail, for two dollars a 'bottle ; the large
holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re
tails for $3 bottle. . .
0. ..TWOOD & CO., Proprietors, 4 4 4 BROADWAY,
New York, and 114 M ARK F.T Street, St. Louis Mo.
And sold by all good Drug gists and Fancy Good; Deal
ers.
•
Bold 9
In thin eitv bv B. A. FAIIIIEZTOCK & Co.. Noe.
7 and North FIFTH Street. and HASKAAD & Co..
TWELFTH andTHESTNUT Streets; DYOTT & CO„,
,232 North Sh.WNLI Street . .
oe/.9.mirfenwWtf
. .. __ . . - - - -
Iv WEST. CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS vta'
preIOYLVAINII ILILOAD, leave depot, water
i livEriTH and MARX ET tutee's, at 13.18 A. M., If
noon, SSP P. Id., andl r. M.'•
' 'On RoudaY. leave Auladelphle at 7.30 A. M.. and
West Chester at 1 P. M. irBo-tf
WE 8 T OIIESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA
, JUILLIOAX
VIA DIRDIA.
• ~. : BUMMER ARRANOKIA.EN7.
'On sgd aMMONDAY, Juno 3, /Mt. the Vin e will
les_ve ttl ADEJ,PHIA u from die Depot, N. '. corner
of .KI HT TH and EII.AR LET eltreetv,at -TM and
10.30 A. M. and 2. Lit, dip, and le_iff.al,end will
leave the_ tuition, corner of THCHLTY-FtnaT and
MARX.. 47 amen!, (Wert Philadelphia,) at 8.01 and
mai A: as.„ and sae, 4.. M, am.. and 10.1 1 / 1 P.M. ' •
ON KUNDAYD -
.peava PRILADE FRIA at 8 A. M. and s p. m.
Leave WERT Oli !ITER at BA. M..r4iB F. M.
Trains leaving. P b!
~
Iphia and woo Chester at 7.48
A. M. and 4.16 P. B'l. oonneatlat Pennelton.wtttT rains
on the Philadelphia &Rd BeJUmore Central
for Oxford and InlarMate points. - '''''
HEN
raysa-tf • . Generallsu ßY WOOD,
perintaiident.
I'—- - - ' - - 140TIfA L--471.H.itgaT '
, .^alf.;•_t' , _ - IA
4 0 a Tinanvi mirfAnatoAD.6o_
f ik ti t
wri !MOWN ti
R ADIA J A lONS.--0a and after •
/ISIV_
.11 1 .,:khasenser, Strains for DOWN(
V , gars trasn E the new Psarnser Dsrio 9,i may. yii
.SitlAdi tild eittaviit..P.Vh;tr'e' ''
I t a il - , , w,. , .or of
--Kowbie w wimaiimwormAlD
. twraa at ROP
• Pt* I/RAIN Rtr limy' ' ' • . •
k - •
fi lb •t% iftys D •
~.- .dittowit loans at
roje,.. of D .
. kii ana ltamti it m 4Anent Otitis Pialaike,-
,
NV. Casnetsuy.
../ PHILADELPHIA AND
( Gem so,* . 4 .4211 READING RAILROAD 00.,
. .. . part! street.) .... ,
' • Pamaimi.rnia., April gr. ma.
ex aid a° SEASON TWEETS.
by wits., . ger ftty-I. MAL season Note ti will be Lamed
twat,,' -alPakr for the periods of three, six, nine, and
ea.. months not transferable.
IL , .aort sohool-liokata map also be bad at 83 Der ant.
r etla4 poke La will be sold by . th e Treaanrar at N al Si
South .FOU BIM Street. where eel eir ' 6.
' 7 '
Asa bakataroad. . ' D. is Bt"'n
. , .. rer.
-144 e . Wm
_,--- ilf:tc.
-11 k• I,IL. 7 . train eonnoom — at Ites.ort,for Wilkee.
ism •
404 ra lli AM ic ittOMßl l i l ig a ltM,l263 l ,
wiltikTe as
" V a tk i rifi t i f y ir o e r e : : Mg i , %%VI a l . 1 Cr*.
d lageral ,an alo.,..hhrcr York and lino, and
s p
It i v uxtil
t i es York Con Itailreads , iron alt Deltaic Dlorth end
, and. tko 11e„... •
tekel'ok to Emirs,. litelble, Lad ailllONVer
11 d e. and' terotediste emote: •
to ate gen y k r r e i at the Yhili.„4olpins ant E.l
-e, bo ot 0510e.nonhweetoorner el
L . an a 1
I. kLtr e V i i, all& tunic
War M E EIe hantsr iltAni ..;z
raztie PhilAktekle, and leading Dooot, tlNid a m
i4ii etre t UAW,' (853¢474 stapled ft Tor .an
Iteinta Weirtau Fortk at M. - - •
a vitre w it , , -- middt i lverod twrore:i 11 Y. kr, ti, wp m
..in,giArEattk:tdgillt...- Ml iki 14)ak -
••V. L .iti, lint.
Inottliireei slew taint &Ad Is it th ,. ti . ,
a..up-tr . if.-47.7.4.•
PIMPTII ADA-ta . .12XPRIBI
u0..a.• 140 cjiugsittnro nt-,...4 1
i marts aOO ...risoka‘sckeillbm a d ukt . Clisi k ixiii ss ,
wed jp•Oht. saki? by Its wini - Attasa ist•in' 1
vitk 'tun.
wino antika llr ertiMlZe s rest :4 " y o '.
WS • , 4. RAVWV. KA,
lillbotzliclakt,
ASEDICINAL.
• hlmmatvown, Dauphin Co., Pa., Juno
ML OLIO. L. CROLL, Agent. ,
DIAV 8111. : 111 my r 606124 Illness, which -WM from
neglected cold on my breast and lungs. and which walk'
in a fair way - of •hurrymg me to my grave. I was so
much aifeeted by the severity of the cough that 1 could
not lie down or obtain any rest, and this continued for
two weeks. When 1 heard of Dr. Sohenok's Pulmonto ,
and Sea-. Weed Tonic, 1 immediately oommenced the
usenisthem, and. after using two or three bottles of
Syrup. 1 eotmed a pereepnble change. • The cough was
much easier, and 1 could rest much better. After luring
two bottles of Tonic and tan got Syrup, I have been re
store& to health. -which enaldes me to say I have full'
confutenoe in its efficacy if taken in time, and most cor
dially recommend its use to the afflicted.
Respectfully yours,
Jekit•lm - • KJ. RAMEY.
ONLY PREPARATION
•
RAILROAD LINES.
• -
- 21114.03111/111A MILO E&-
~ Ty OK r.. Transias, cialogw AD
lor it, - rantop, Darell]. ranton,
fa;rA, Tro2Aiaron,
all', tester, Clevele&Wetraii i Toledo,
azo. XL be . and SU XcattLl *AIL and
, Psaaanasr trains .111ciiive Sal tura Datiatf tie nil_
ritir „i Rea , MK Railroad, **flier BROOD and
itroeig. Cramenzer saran's on
larliqu': streak,/ Italy . Mandan excar,,tod). tor - ialtsrar
irsvabi t rwa : •
CONI • A - 1 4 .1169. • •
MTHOMAS SONS,
• ?foe. 139 and 141 South FOSFICSR. Street.
f Formerly Roe. #7 and M.)
IOGRS
.-W
0 119 AN D REAL E TI!
ATA,-' —3oth JULY
4ail bold a large sate on ESDAY_
MA at. inolodinc Mercer's estate, by enter or 0T:
pharti' Cgart.
Also, without reserve, 'tootle. loans, Ro.
gLityo
EXCRASALES EINALEVERY T ESTATE
_AND trFOCA
ri DE UESDAY,. 1
o'oloolc, noon, dung the business session. in ni p/ tie
Augnat r only octoaalonal sake.
We
Ea YATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
or We have a large amount of real estate at este.i ta
sale, Including every deeetiption zof oily and ooattr,
Property. Printed Saw Ma, be had at the natation store
PEREMPTORY SALE--RTOCKS,
On Tuesday. July 60.
At IS o'clock. noon, at the change. "nil be soh)
without reservo, to ,- account of whim it may concern
-92 shares tltook Cinomoati Passenger Railroad Co. -
Passenger Railroad Co. of Cincinnati
Also. without reserve, for other account'.
60 shares Camden and atlan rd tic Railroad Co.
Ard without reserve , by oer of guanine.,
WO shares North Branch Canal Co
60 'hare. Passenger Railroad Company of Cincinnati
. .3.66 0 6 per oent , mortgage coupon beam' Peollll7lll-
rus Iron Conteeller.
Also. without Tager - tr.. to - ologe an estate
- l 6 shares guribury and Mile R *Oro+ d llompany.
100 shwas Passenger Esti:mid Corn Pang of Cipeieuti .
00e 6 per cont. mortgage Coupon Ponds Psnasyl-
Van la iron Cerriparit •
Alto, without reserve. , fl close an Sante
1$ eharee Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company.
OR FRANS' COURT ft a LE—Mth JULY.
VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF it BUILDINGR
Our sale 30th lust, wilt Inolude toe Estate of G.orae
P. Sterner, deceased—Lame Wharf, Lot end Bathyin g ,
river Delaware and Swanson street, adjotntas hitY aro
p eta •
, and near the terminus of the Pennsflaaillia
ABRIG NEE'S SALE.
• VALUABLE WA LNL T STRRET STORK,
Also, the valuable.. three story brink store, No. 32
Walnut street. 21 feat 9 inohes front and 81 feet deep
finished in best manner. and a first-rate business ;tea
VALUABLE STORE AND DWELLING,
' Also, the valuable three story
.brtok'store and dnal
lug. with three story back' buildings.- No. 989 Guar
avenue, occupied as a dry goods atom, and an exoallen
stand.
ft•le in froward Neet, Nineteenth ward.
NHPERIOR FURNITURE . e
Rost. WOOD IdELo_
T
TAP k
Momi C RPETs,
TATS.
n.
29thinst., at 10 We oak. in Forward etre , t, &boy, 0,,,
Jumble avenue, uposite Harrison street, the mimic
• furniture. fine tenaa rosewood melodeon, tapestry ear ,
pets, hair mattress, fine feather beds, &o,
..Also t tbe kitchen furniture.
sasy be examined at 8 o'olook on the ramming co
sale.
Rtie 17ami1ton Sink. Mown to - mvp
EUPERIOR FURNITUro M. OVAL MiakROR.;44L
• RESTRY CARPETS,
On Words? Mornanr.
30th inst.. at 10 o olook at Ito. ascs Hamilton tares
above Thirty-second. street. 'West Philad-lptoa,
isuperior furniture, pteno-forte, oval French-slate nu
ror, fine tape y oarpe , s, fine hair. mattresses. 434., 0
a sentleman - demining housekeeping.
Ilar Open for exammation early on the moraine
tale,.
---
' • Sale at ig05.1.19 - abd 141.. Pont& Fourth Street.
MUFF. COIL FUNNITUELF., FRENCH -PLATE WE_
• . HONS.: PIANOFORTES. BEDS AND BEDDLNO,
BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, &o.
On Thitredag Morning.
• At 9 &Monk, at the Amnion htore. an assortment ot
cxoellent second-hand furniture, elegant mono fortes,
"fine mirroro, carvers: beds and bedding, &a. from fun
lies declining licousekeeping, removed to the store for
convenience or sale. • •
•
FITZ';►ATBI° K; & BROS., AIIO
* - 1 1TAL? TIONERES, 604 CHESTNUT St., above Ruth
'At 7 o'clock. of books. stationery. and &soy goods,
- watches, jewelry, Mocks, 'diver plated ware, celsrl,
paintingsenitudeal ins turnouts. Ito.
Also. Watery, dry goods,. boots and shoes, and met
.ob_aodise of every desortiption.
-DAY BALKS every_ MoudaY. Wednesday, and Fri
day, at 11) o'clock d..
PRIVATE SALES,
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A t titivate sale. immoral large consignment; of watches
and jewelry, books, stationery. silver-pbsted ware out.
tery. Taney 1100d1; Whlah is solicited the atten
tion of ony and country merchants and otnere.
Consignments solicited for all kinds of merahanchse,
for either yubllo or pnvate sales,
6` Liperal cash advances made on oonsigmenta.
nr-rime Wes vrnmotly attAncind
MACHINERY AND IRON.
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
BOILER WORKS.—ISEAFIE 3 LE
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• R7P7IAL n THEORETICAL EHOITIBE
MAC lIIIIIBTE,BOIL ER- M A ICE Rgi,ttLACKEIM 1 7'
and FOUNDERS. having. for many years. Nimbi
successful openstion; . and been exeluinvely engaged la
building and repairing Marine and River Engines, }ugh
and low pressure: Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers,
&o..respectfully offer their some.' to the pull
as beingfnlly prepared to contract for Engines of al
sixes, marine, and Stationary. h•ving sets o
utterneditferent min, are prepared to execute or
ders with quick despatch. Every descrlptmn of Pattern
making made at the shortest notice. High and Low
Pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the
best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forging', of all sixes
and kinds ; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions:
Roll Turning. Screw Cutting. and all other work we
neoted with the above busi ness.
Drawings and Rheoifieat i
ons for all work dome at their
establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The sabecribers have ample wharf-door room for re.
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety,
and are provi ded with shear', block', falls,
. for raising heavy or light weights.
J , CB O. MM.
JOHN P. LEVY
BEACH and PALMNiedtreeta.
I. PAIIGHAN 1011INICK,
WILLIAM H. MBRBICE.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON ISTREB7D b
• PEILADILVIRIA.'
• BrERFUCK & SONS,
SNGINHERS AND MACHINISTS,
Alsnufsoture Binh and Low Pressure Stearn &noes,
for Lead, river. and 121137/710 service.
Boilers. Gaeometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; Cast
ings of
_all kinds , either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roo& for ems Works, Workshops. Rail
road Stations, &o.
Retorts. and Gas Itsehinerr of the latest and moot
improved oinuttroation.
.very desoriphort of Plantation Mao/liana, sneh u
Sugar. Plea, end Gnat ABMs. Vacuum Pans '
Open
'Steam Trains, .Defeostors, Filters, Pumping Ellimes.
.&0.. .
Dole Agouti for N. RI Itienx's Patent Sugar Betting
rnwarattut,_• Noomrtya Patent Steam Itommer i natt Ag
a3l*. W piney Patent Centrifugal Sugar braising
whine.* ault-7
.POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY, No. 951
BEACH Street, Kensington. Philadelphia.:—WlL
UAW H. TIER! info' me hie friends that, having prep
shared the enure stook of Patterns at the above Fenn
.he to now prepared to rem fe orders for Rolling,
un, . and Saw - Drill Casting'', soap.. Mammal, Led
are Work. Gearing. Crating' mode from Rever
beratory or Cupola Furnace'', in dry or green med. or
SHIPPIING•
STgA.LISEIP GREAT LiSTBRN
FOR LIYRRPOOL.
;The, GRb.AT Samba 'Kennedy: nom
mender, will sail from Quebec for Liverpool, (weather
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permitting) on Tuesday, the 6th of August. Yemen
germ to be on board on the evening of the 6th.
BATES OF PASSAGE.
Cabin, a
Steerage, 6190
Pareensers 000upying the grand saloon bents will be
eharged $l5 rx , ra.
Berths not secured until paid for.
Two experienced xnritea. a are on board.
. Steerage pa , serge re are requ.red to provide bedding,
also eating and drnking utensils.
he ship will ta ke as carto—fionr, grain, saheb, dry
deals. &c., &o
For further partioularskiipply to the consignees.
ALLAN OlLbtOl.lR & CO.. Quebec, or
GILMOUR & CO., Montreal.
Or to their agents in New York.
BONUS lON BROTHER%
rio.3 Bowling Green._
iil2 tAI •
gita WEEKLY CIOMMUNIOATION
BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YOU
A 1 ,11) LIVERPOOL, milling at QUEENSTOWN (te
land ,) to land and embark mumengors and despetches.
The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Stem
ship Company's splendid Clyde-tank. iron soreW Aaiun
ably*, are intended to tail as follows ;
_ FROM , N ww. VORA' FOR LIVEEPOOL.
CITY OF WA8E11 , 461011, Saturday. Mr 22 ,
GLAB6OW. Warder. dosed 5'
CITY OF BALTIMORE. Saturday, Anc.stll,
NoAnd ever
R . saturear toroseiont the year, from rib/.
.44 N. .
RAY' E 5 OF PABBA6E
inutouGH FROM PHILADELPILTA. ,
uabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool. --- •
Do. to Landon, via Liverpool—
Bteerare to Queenstown, or LiverpooL.....-- --- - m
• Do, to London. _ 55
Do Return total, available fee Kr Matta,
from Liverpool..
Pormengers forwarded to .lase7e. Paris, Embers,
Bremen, and 4interete, ihrmth rat"'
Certaficatee of misse.ge from Liverpool to No!
" York—.
Certificates cf passage horsed from Qnsonstown to
New YOrit—
The.° 'tea/Dery have s e irTiOil3 - o - o minodatons
passengers, are constrnot with watertight OOMPurl
ciente, arid (errs' experienced 1311700 M
For :.eight. or passegeAuy at the ace of the Com-
NW"JOHN 6. DALE Agent',
111 Walnut street, rkisd i ra•
L. Liverpool, to WM. I hi
'Sower Bull'finge.
in Glancy , to 'Wht, 1111LaN,
13 Dixon street.
-a THE 13RITI3H AND NORTH
ALICEXICAN NOW. MAIL lIIMLIII-•
vzox rum TOIL le LIVEITOIIII.
Chief Cabin l'arsax•--- 1 M
second Cabo Fames 71n
'nom atisTOS TO LIVIZTOCIL.
ender Cabin Passage.--
geoPl44
irKe lit fiewtrk at Cot-[ liarnet.
Fite skips from Boston sail at lia , ,,•As and pot , * .. I to_
I gitSlA, dant. IticLiina. I
,j yy4 r r nen ,
&LABIA, Ca la: J. atone, i • i ' g an i,,sioh.
AtIA L Cant . N. e. LeV i , NE 4. ~, e • i t k• e y
A einwitALALBIAN . l'A , Lent. 00 • •
IM Cook, E . A L Crivt. Noodle.
a lA, t win .A . twit. Andenneb
Insane reseals carry a o.4es -Adipz.)
tree)! on starboard bow ; we. elf/ light at intit-head;
LIAIIADA, Moodie, *pe on Port b" r '
ASIA. Lott, • . Boston, Wednesday. Jett Si.
Bin, am*
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~ N.York, 'Wednesday, Jul , 3 ,1:
RNA; Boston. Wednesday, Ans.
„-uitfrA. 4 V-- - N.york.wed...d.,, AUK I A
. ilt* i s " '.on; "". Beaten, Wednesday. Atli el.
erthkeeAr . ..iii. "1 M. York, Wednesday, Ant a
' iin. eve , - ..soured until Paid for. '
Vlhia .anced Burgeon on board.
,410 yr' _,ere of thee. Awes will not be aistiointablis for
or. _leer, Bullion, Brame, Jewelry, Precious atones
i tae" ~tals, tg ity less bins Of la swa t re signed therefor, azol
'Mille ereof therein eeted, For fref ter
sesara atm
• UP E. MYNA
1 " mak • ' 4 Bowling Omen. Now oh.
EIIarItINESS CARDIN.
TORN WELSH, PRACTICAL • SLATS
ROOFER. THIRD Street and GEEMANTOW/t
Rood la prepared to pat on an,ntaibitnt of Roofing. on
themost moderate terms. ' Will guaranty to war
every building perfeotly water-tigb Orders Prom Pill
attended to. mrf-1T
TURN ELLIOTT, WINES and LIQUORS,
sir 1r0e.317 and 319 WALNUT Xtreet,(bssestSlA
stores. between Third and Fourth, north side,) Mut
&Aphis. n B.—Fite Old Whetines aware as 54 " .
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it • BOOXBINREM!,_
lles. 119 and In raliox atm%
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FILE MANUFACTORY,
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Pd.!. and Ragas 'of every deaoriptiou, ataLA. 4 . 1
Othdtl. made to:osta -_ot the-above ettabhaamelik
, WHOLA.I.af and , JLET.A.IL.
at sanotaardesi's vises.
esaattlacd•to - iasaytarfor ilanaer.
J. B. SMITIL
-" 4 - I ABE AND OOMPORT.
• A. TILRORILILM aab. Who Dan aleaseor s alt
everybody?
Such a versionprobably never was bora. But those
who know when they are noted in BOOTS or 830 PM
are - zrivtul . to giye him , a and Omar whO Z/OVe r
Mere guit before mat be molted now. He is at his old
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is respectfully invited to ,the New. Book and
JpliPriziting Office of ic Tun Pim," which
has bernifitted up with New Material, in :the
most "complete manner and is now pfelliirod
Co execute, in a satisfactory style, every vari
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